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About The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922 | View Entire Issue (March 21, 1916)
Jtortlt THIRTY-FIRST YEAR. NORTH PLATTE, NEB., MARCH 21, 1916. No. 19 MltUK-STKOLLinntG SALK OF SHORT.1I04LN CATTLE. J. Tho snlo of pure bred Shorthorn cnttlo belonging to W, W. Blrgo and Frank Strollbcrg Saturday at -North Side barn was ti very successful one. The salo attracted many from out of town and of the sales made tho suc cessful bidders lived In fourteen dif ferent towns, four animals being pur chased by residents of tho cast part of the state. Strollbcrg sold twelve animals at an average of $159.00 li liead and Blrgc ten head at an average of $102.00 a head. The purchasers of the Strollbeig animals were: Lot 1. Highland Chief A. S. Gregg, North Plalto, $205.00. Lot 2. Young Lad W. M. Raskin, Stapleton, $145.00. uot 3. Flashlight J. D. Law, Elsie, $170.00. oLt 4. Lowland Lad Emll Stroll berg, Axtoll, $127.50. Lot 5. Vildas' King George Brown field, Hershey, $130.00. Lot C Queen's Goods Ralph Mcr rltt Tablcrock, $130.00. Lot 7. Queen's Pride. .W. M. Bask In, Stapleton, $190.00. Lot 8. Pride of the Valley Brandt Bros., Bridgeport, $187.50. Lot 9. Sunrise D. E. Daley, Bridge port, 175.00. Lot 10. Spotted Star Scott & Son, Brady, $167.50.- Lot 11. Queen's Ceres Gus Stroll berg, Axtell, $142.50. Lot 12. Queen's Ceres 2nd Gus Strollberg, Axtoll, $157.50. The buyers of tho Blrgc offerings were; Lot 13 Lavender Sentinel Harry Haythorne, LeMoyne, Nebr., $75.00. Lot 14. Lavender King Harry Haythorne, LeMoyne, Nebr., '$160.00. Lot 15. Lavender Snowflake, E. B. Reynolds, Lexington, $190.00. Lot 1G. HnmptOn Crocus N Peters, Sutherland, $155.00. Lot 17. Mayflower Model N. J. Peters, Sutherland, $160.00. Lot 18. LavendciVs! Choice, Scott & son, Brady, $145.00. Lot 20. Daintys' Hero Geo. Mc Ginley, Keystone. $160.00. Lot 21. Lord Newham Harry Hay thorne, LeMoyne, $150.00. Lot 22. Lavender's Jewel F. M. Kuser, Maxwell, $175.00. Lot 23. lavender's Prince Tbco. Gould, Ogalalla,.$l50,Q0. . , ' Col. II, S. Duncan, of, Clearfield, la., was The auctioneer, and Itoy'C. Lanjc ford clorl. ::o:: Agreement. This agreement made and entered into this 13th. day of March, 1916. by and between all of the proprietors of Beauty Parlors and Barber shops of the City of North Platte, Nebraska, to-wit: Mrs. C. M. Newton, Mrs. A. S. Coates, Beal & Wllhite, Carson & Lamlgraf, Aaron Coberly, I. A. Gil bert, S. W. Ward, M. S. Rebhausen, Clarence Stevens and Harry Stathos. WITNESSETH: That for and in consideration of each and all of .said proprietors of said Beauty Parlors and Barber shops fixing the sum of thirty five (35c) cents for cutting hair the standard price and charging said price for said work, it is .hereby mutually acreed bv and between tho parties hereto that each and all will charge tho sum of thirty-five (35c) cents ror cutting hair, and that thirty-five (35c) cents shall be the standard price and nnlv nrlce charged for said hair cut- Hiip in nil of the narlors and shops controlled by the proprietors herein before mentioned. This agreement to become effectivo and be in force on, from ami niter mo first dnv of Anrll. 191G. In witness whereof wo have here unto set our names and affixed our son' this 13th day or Marcn, rjio Dated at North Platte, NeurnsKn, on tho day and date last above written. Aaron Coberly, T. C. Gilbert, Carson & Landgraf, Benl & .Willhlte, M. S. Robhnuson, C . J. Stevens, S . C . Ward, .. Mrs. CM. Newton, , Mrs. Emily Coates. roiV rent Sim oral tracts of good liny land, 10 nrrn nasi lire. II acres sugar beet land joining the clt). Houses, storage room, mho deposit iioxcs oj llHATT A- GOODMAN. LOCAL ANl)J?EIlSOJfAL. Mrs. Edwlna Schatz, who visited her son A. A. Schatz for several weeks, loft Sundny evening ?or 0111811. Dr. H. C.- Brock leaves this evening for Omaha and Fremont to spend three dayB on buslncs and pleasure. Dr. and Mrs. C.j Murdock, of Oga lalla. havo been guests of Dr. and Mrs. F. J. Wurtello for several days past Friends In town received word yes terday of the death of J.J. Stoffrlggcn, of Blue Hill, father of Ed Stoffrlggcn, of this city. Mrs. Fred Anderson, of Ogalalla, who was operated upon at the City hospital a few days ago. is progressing satisfactorily. Miss Margaret Russell, of Omaha, arrived hereast evening to visit Mr. and Mrs. George Yeoman for n week or longer. Judge II. M. Grimes and attorneys Wilcox and Hallgan wont to Kmball yesterday miorning wlore a term of district court is "being held. Mrs. George Prosser who, was call ed to Norwalk, O., several weeks ago by the illness and death ofihcr father, is expected to return homo today. Mr. and Mrs. A. P, Kelly entertained at a dinner Sunday evening in- favor of Mr. and Mrs. V. Oral Hodges who were married Saturday in Lincoln. The meeting of tho Travel and Study club which was" to bo held last even ing at the home of Miss Laura Mur ray, was postponed untily this even ing. - Just phono It. We deliver to all parts of tho city. Nyal Drug Storo. Miss Norma Cook was the guest of honor at a pre-nu,ptial shower given Friday evening by Miss Julia Johnson at which she received a large number of pretty gifts. Mr. and Mrs. William Anderson ex pect to leave shortly for Omaha where they will reside In the future. The change is made for. the benefit of the latter's health. The state convention of Spanish whr veterans will be hold in tills city June 5th and 6th and arrangements are be ing made for tho accommodation of a couple huudred visitors. ' Mrs Hannah - Anderson, mother ot Wll?lam Anderson, of this city, who left three weeks ago for Perry, Iawa', was married there recently to John Bettslnhauser, of JJiat city. Nyal Face Cream for rough skin. Ny al Drug StdTe' - Frank M. Stuart, of Chicago, win ar rive today for a short; visit 'with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Stuart. While Here he will take tho Knight Templar degree, and at Omaha Sat urday will take the Shrine degree. Members of the Et-A-Vlrp club wore the guests of Mrs. Nels Rasmuseil the latter part al last week. Several con tests were held in which Mesdame3 Arthur Fink, James ,Adams and James Kennedy were awarded prizes. Tho next meeting will bo held at the homo of Mrs. L. C. Sawyer Tuesday) March 28th. ::o::- IDLE MONEY To the person with Idle money win not investigate our first mortgage loans, netting 7 to 8 per cent Interest. :ii)(UH) mid upwards, wo attend to all details. Wo luue loaned out over one million dolnrs and never lost u penny. IIH ATT & GOODMAN. SCHOOL llUILDIXG BIDS RANGE AIIOYE $.10,00. Bids for tho construction of the now junior ntgn scnooi minding wore opened uy the board of education at a meeting Inst evening. About twenty bids were on file, nnd nil wero greatly In excess of tho estimated cost submit ted by the achltcct. None wero less than $60,000, while the estimated cost was $50,000. The bid of Howard McMichaol, of this city, for $60,000 was accepted with the understanding that certain Inter ior changes arc to bo made that will bring tho cost down to within tho $50, 000 bond voted for tho erection ot tho building. The proposed changes will not alter tho size of the building or tho material useil in its conctructlon, but will consist of cutting out intorlor urrangemons that can. Inter be added when funds nro avaljaulc. The board of education, the architect nnd Contractor Mr. McMIchael will meet in conference this evening and tomorrow evening and decide on tho changes of tho Interior plans, nnd the scallg down of the bid. The bid of $60,000 Includes the heating plant. It Is expected that at the end of the conference tomorrow evening the con tract wll bo signed and Contractor Mc MIchael wil at once begin assembling the material for tho construction work. It Is probablo that tho board of ed ucation will publish an official state ment this week giving information rel atlbe to tho bids, the building and gen oral financial conditions. : :o: : Hotel McCabe Opens ToniorroM The new Hotel McCabe wll bo for mally opened at noon tomorrow, luncheon to be served from 11:30 to 2. Tho furnishings of the hotcd are neat, attractive and substantial, manj of the rooms have baths attached all rooms have running hot and cold water and telephone, there are public baths on each floor, passenger eleva tor; in fact the hotel is strictly mod ern in all conveniences. Tho owner of the building. Dr. McCabe, and the lessee nnd hotel owner. C. O. Wein gand, are entitled to mo ncarty sup port of our people and the general traveling public. ::o:: Twenty members of the volunteer fire department attended the services at the Christian church Sunday even ing In full uniform.. H. G. Kn'owles, pastor, delivered anbloa,uent sermon And extended the thanks of the con gregation to tho flro boys for their work during tho recent flro In the church, basement. One of the nrettv nnd enjoyablo 'weelrehil functions was "the luncheon given by Mrs. J.W. McGraw at one o'clock Friday afternoon In honor of Mrs. Pollock. Decorations were in keeping with St. Patrick's day and the centerpiece represented a large lake outlined with green moss. Ten guests wero present and after enjoying the luncheon spent the afternoon relating Irish tales. We are showing all the new spring models in corsets. Wo maintain a carefully selected stock of Hender son Back and Front Lace corsets; al so tho La Prlncesse in front lace. Not an accumulation of ill assorted models and sizes but Just the most desirable numbers that should be shown inn well regulated department. Wo help you to select your corset very cnrefully aim guarantco satisfaction. E. T. Tramp & Sons. LOST: Child's sterling silver Bob-0-L,ln,k bracelet, niine links. Three links engraved Mar. 12, Chus. 191(1. Return to McDonald State Bank. John Flynn, of Keystone. Is visiting with Mr. and Mrsli. Frank Barber. George Arnold, who has boon very ill, for some time, is much improved. Miss -Mae Wilson of Grand Island, t ame n few days ago to visit her moth er. Al Tift left Sunday morning for Om aha to transact bualness for a wool; or longor. Tho Tilllkum girls held a pleasant meeting at tho home of Miss iiavn ua Inst evening. The Lutheran girls club will bo en- tortnined Thursday nigiit uy .miss slo Cohagen. Mice nindvs Stoclo loft Saturday morning for Paxton, whoro sho will visit friends lor a jow nays. Clean up with Heath' & Milllgan paint. Nyal Drug Store. Julius Hnhlor returned Saturday Trom Omaha whoro ho transacted bus Inoss for a few days. Tnonlv.tho Dollars Jtevrnrri. Tho aboYo reward -will bo paid for Information leading to tho conviction of any person turning In a false alarm or for evidence that will convict any one of IncendinrlBiii NORTH PLATTE FIRE DEPT. HOTEL McCABE Table Deliote Dinner Wednesday, 11a. m. to 2 p. rn., and 5:30 to 8:00 p. m. Consomme Royal Uol House Radishes Fried Fillet of Flounder SOI P MJLISlllJS Puree Mongole FISH BOTHERS Young Onions Tarlnre Sauce . Queen Spaghetti 1 riltors Sahayon Sauce " Al'tnlionnc "en onssorolY' salad Waldorf 110AST Stuffed Young Turkey Prime Roast Beef Domestic Milk Fed Duck vegetaih.es Mashed Potatoes New Midget Pears in Cases. PASTIMES Cranberry Sauce An Jus Haked Apples Potatoes in Cream Golden Wax Beans Hot Mince Pie Coflec Brandy Sauce Pineapple Mcrinquc Ncopolitin Ice Cream Tea Milk PRICE 50 CENTS Special Standard Bill of Fare, 5:30 p. m. to 8 p. m. YOU'LL FIND THE RIGHT SPRING OUTFIT HERE THAT new spring suit you've been picturing in your mind's eye is waiting here for you. Step in nnd look it up. You'll find much to admire in our timely showing of tasty novelties and serviceable staples. We especially recommend Adler's Collegian Clothes as giving extraordinary value In addition to being the real thing in clothes fashions. In this long-established line we offer you every correct shado and weave in tho season's choicest woolens and tailoring that can't be duplicated elsewhere at the price. Clothes for the Live Boys Give your youngster a genuine treat by lilting them out hero. Our juvenile suits havo the style they'll enjoy and the inbuilt resistance to hard wear that makes them extra good values. Prices on boys clothes' and furnishings are attractive. Happy Thoughts in Furnishings . See us about that now shirt, tie, pair of sox or gloves. We have the slickest styles of the season. No matter what price you want to pay we will satisfy you. In Hats and Shoes To be well dressed at both top and toe, visit our storo and dig Into; our hat and shoe stocks. You'll get the very latest styles a comfortable easy fit and SERVICE to the limit. .Now's, the tinie.to.buy spring togs. S.aye yQurself dlappointiuont and money by getting In on the remarkable values we are offering. HARCOURT & JENSON ITOETH PLATTE SII1LALLAH CLUB HOLDS THIRD ANNUAL BANQUET The Knights of Shllnllah that orgnnl- zation of the linlo fellows well met, held their third animal banquet at the bachelors' bungalow last evening, and the unanimous opinion was that the affair iBurpased previous efforts in features, completeness of detail anl enjoyment. The members met in the Elks' club at seven o'clock nnd form ing in lino countermarched on Dewey street nnd thence to the bungalow. Tho parade was quite clever. Each member wore a hlgn green hat, a whlto and green sash, green carnation and car ried a cane with pennant attached. J. T, Keefo headed tho procession follow ed by bearers of the Americnn Hag nnd an Erin go Brngh banner, a donkey led by Tom llealoy and witli Pete Darren astride tho animal, and then tho six- piece bnnd. This lnttor consisted of a cornet, French horn, trombone and a tuba made of cardboard In true instru ment fibape, gilded and through which Frank McGovorn, Jim (.'Union, mvo Dave and Jim McDonald sang popu lar airs as tho march proceeded. Tho baxe drum was handled by Mayor hv nns and tho snnro drum by Roy Cant lin. The music rendered v'ns not bad. Following tho band wero twenty or moro Knights. On arriving at tho bungalow tho Knights wero accorded a most lnnirtv welcome by the reception coinmittt-j, and an hour spent In smoking, music bv tho band, selections by the quar U'tie, piano solos and Victrola music. Dinner was announced at 8:45, and thirty mombers surrounded a gai'V bnlocked tablo nnd were served with a most sumptuous six-courao dinner. Tho color scheme ol Rreen and white ws carried out profusely in the room and table decorations, und tho menu ranis were green with white clay pipes attached. , J. T. Keefe occupied tho toantmas ter's chair in his usual versatile man ner, and Introduced as aponkors May or Evens.. Ooo. M. Smith, W. It, Mu- lotiev. Hoy Cantlln, I'eto llnrron, Rev father McDald. I. L-. Dare, Geo. A. ustin and others. Tho speakers' tliomos-wero along tho lino of Iroland, and tjio Irish people and their charac teristics. Tho bungalow boys, who wore the hosts of tho ovonlng, corlainiy enter t l nod with a lavlshnosH and a nlc?ty ttiat wns good for the soul as well as pie stomach. : :o: : S'OKTIl I'LATTK HIGH .SCHOOL IN'Sl'KAN'Ci: KIre. lightning or life, with Hnilt Ai (iodilinan's uiiiiio on the policy, menus vim will gel ii square deal. For Salo Now bungalow. Inquire GO:', west 8tli street. 10-2 Thoro has boon n mooting of tho board of directors of tho Chamber of Commerco called for Wednesday eV' enlng to arrango all opening banquet at tho Now McCabe Hotel. Tho dato will be anounced later. For Sale Hooslcr kitchen cabinet Phone Red G08. 10 2 One of tho aims of tho High school Is to raise the standard of scholarship among the students. Wo feel that con siderable has been accomplished in this direction. Tho following named students deservo special mention for their work during the last six weeks porlod. A means 95 to 100 pur cent. II means 00 to 95 per cent. Students receiving A In live sub jects Helen Alden, senior. Students receiving A in four sub jects, 11 in ono subject, Altn Derry berry, senior. Students receiving A In four sub jects Louis Kelly, senior; Flortnci? Vcddnr. sophomore. Students receiving A In thrco sub jects, H In ono Margaret Fredrick sen. Students receiving A In three eib Jects Forn Douglas, senior; Earl Voa ter and Ethel Wills freshmen. Students receiving A in two subjects, 11 In two subjects Nina Elder post graduate; Orval nrenneman, senior; Mary Drost. Junior; Charles lllrsch. Sophomore; Wilina Coates, freafiman. A In two subjects, 1) in one sub ject- Cecil Calhoun. Junior; Elvin Mc- Cain, sophomore; Mini Maupln, fresh-1 man; Donald Nliwlon, freshman; Mar Jorle Russell, aophonioro; Ornco Smith, sophomore; Mildred Wright. freHhniait A in two KiilijecU - Clare DcRolf, freshman; Edna Falk, sophomore; RiiHaell Langfonl, Hopliontore; Nichol as McCabe, froHhman. A in one subject, H in three subjects -Helen Hlrd, Junior; Ilnrold llurko, senior; Ahblo Foster, sophomore; Ruth mux, senior; Era Mason, junior; Flor ence Wilcox, Junior. A in one subject, n in two subject Off l lioatwlck, sophomore; Gortrude Faulkner, iwnlork Ruth Kendall, froaliman; Myrtle Ken worthy, freshman; Ruby McMIchael, sophomore; Deane Miller, troshniair; tayinon Ogler, sophomore; John hoi ow, freshman; Elslo Waltematli, freshman; Kenneth Weinberger, sen ior. ' A In one subject, II In one subject - Helta Houtwoll, freahman; Vera Car ter. senior: Townsond Dent, fresh man; Syblll (lantt, senior; Evn Hong- land, freshman; Marie uongianu sophomore; Clarence Jones, post graduate; Francis O'Connell, Jun ior; Lola Scott, senior; Elizabeth Weir sonlioniore. A n one subject uazoi iirnuuy. jun ior; Mario Crook, sophomore; Helen Gloason, senior; Raymond Johnson, freshman; Lnwronco Murrln, sopho moro; Rny Hoborts, freshman; Harry Shilling, freshman. Four subjects nro consldored full work. Whoro less than that number nro shown it Is becauso tho studdnt mado a grade of les than 11 Jn sub jects not shown. M. M. REDENUAUGU, Prlnclpjal High School s:o:: Wantedi Girl for genornl house work, Inquire of Mrs. C. T. Wholnn. For Sale Seed oats, seed corn an l spring wheat seed. Coates Lumber & Coal Co. Horn to Mr. nnd Mrs. Ray Newborn of tho Tryon vicinity, March 10, 19lV, a daughter. Telephono Youv Grocery orders to 3?.' They tvill given prompt aiu5 careful attention. Lierk-3 andaOCo. MINNESOTA MUTUAL I AW IKSUKAtfCE'CO. Founded 1BS0. It'a the household word In Westei Nebraska. It's Old Line, tho boat moi oy can buy. It'a what you naed, for k saving bank nnd liisiimiico that I all res. Thev all buy It. "There Is a llenson" For lurther lnformntlon Phono, call or addross .1. Ii. S IS HAST AN, GonM Agen" The Old Lino Ian NORTH PLATTE NEURASK FOB SALI2 Material, elenned brick, broken brJcl, nt old Front street brick barn. Soo MtATT & GOODMAN. NORTH PLATTE ..General Hospital.. (incorporated) . r Phone 58 723 Locust Street A modern institution for the cientilic treatment of medical, surgical and confinement cases. Completely equipped X-Ray and diagnostic laboratories. Geo. B. Dent, M. D. V.Lucas, M. D. J.B.Redfield,M.D.. J. S. Simms, M.U Miss Elise Sieraan, Supt,