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About The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922 | View Entire Issue (March 21, 1916)
mm&. 1 --wbbb I I ! I I " I Hi' 1 1 I mi im I i II i II F T IBT T r 1 eel ity Let it be a true expression of your tastes and ideas, not the fantastic expression of someone wholly unacquainted with your needs, or some poor imitation ofFashion's newest pronouncements. Let your Choice be a Printzess. Select a suit that in style, in color, in material is just what you want let our garment saleswomen assist you in choosing the one most becoming to you. Your range of choice is wide and you'll find particularly pleasing the way in which Printzess have adapted styles in vogue in foreign style centers to American requirements. We help you to make the right selection and we have right prices too. Cur Turns Turtle. Saturday evening while driving a ear near the WoIbIi house on west Fourth street, Mls,s Clara Shaffer lost control of the wheel nnd the car turn ed trutlc. She was thrown qui to a distance and sustained a dislocated shoulder. Misses Jessie and Mae Willis who were with 1ier wore also Injured slightly. ::o:: - - Deniocrali Kile far Office. Saturday, which v:ls the last day for filing as candidates for elective offices, iwas taken advantage of by four democrat. W. D. Waldo and Fred Oulmette filed for the democratic nomination for sheriff; H. A. Frame, of Ilershoy, filed for county treasurer and I. E. Ware of Ilershey, for clerk of the district court. Waldo and Oulmette havo King T)een residents of North Platte,, Waldo coming here thirty-six years ago, nnd Oulmette has lived here since a boy, With the. oxcoptlon of county superintendent, the democrats have a candidate for each county office. : :o: : Annual Meeting of It. & l.'Assn. - The annual meeting of the Mutual Hullding and Loan association will be hold at the association building next Saturday evening at eight o clock. There are about eight hundred stock holders In the association, about a score of whom usually attend the an nual meeting. The association Is a big concern it is handling over $750, 000 of the citizens' money, and the directors would consider It a favor if more of the stockholders would turn out to tho annual meeting nnd voice their choice In the selection of direct ors, interrogate the officers as to af fairs cf tho association, and secure any Information they feel thoy would like to know. While tho oliicers and directors feel that thoy aro conduct ing the affairs of the association along very successful lines, they will al ways be glad to have suggestions from stockholders nnd promise- respectful consideration. ::o:: Hush Mercantile Company. Wo aro the exclusive agent for tho Luther Uurbank Seeds. You know of Luther Uurbank you know of the im mense benefit he has been to mankind, ever since ho perfected tho Uurbank potato forty years ago. In his work of improving and creating new and valu able forms of fruit, (lowers, berries and vegetables, Uurbank mnkes them yiold better products in greater quan tity than over known before. Any one who" has a garden or even a back yard should have some of theso now and Im proved fruits, flowers, vegetables and berries. AT C. M. N ewton s Double Rolls. , & Cents. 12j Cents. 15 Cents. 25 Cents, , 30-Conts. 35 Cents. Nothing over except and Varnish Enamel. N Oatmeal LOCAL A3fl PERSONAL., Fresh Rubber Goods Direct From Faclory. STONE'S DRUG STORE AGENTS Miss Vannita Hayes left at noon Sunday for Harlan, la., where slio will visit relatives for a week. Conductor T. T. Pace, who had been off duty for ten days on account o. illness, resumed" work yesterday. A big new assortment of the very best house drosses made at B. T. TRAMP & SONS'. A marriage liconsor"was issued yes French to George Blckloy ago 2G, and Miss Pearl Gardmsr age 28. of Brady. Miss Cleo Chappell, of the 'Suther land schools, formerly county suporin tondont, spent the week end here with friends. Wanted Man for farm work. Apply to T. E. Doollttle. Phono 7S2F022. 13-2 Miss Teas Gannon of Victor, la., left Sunday aftornoon after a visit of several months at the Hayes and Frye homes. v Mr. W. II. McDonald hns gona to Kansas City to attend tho wedding of Miss Helen Hershey, who formerly lived horo. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Uunnoll returned Sunday evening from Kansas City and Omaha whera they visited relatives for a weok. Miss Margaret ICocken, of Omaha, who has been visiting her paronts ror several weeks, will return to Omaha next week. Mrs. J', w; FVUpatr'ck returned Sunday evening from Omaha where, she accompanied her daughtor, Miss tMll dred last weok. Miss Delia Evelyn Wilson, of Choyonno, come Sunday evening to visit her aunt Mrs. Harry Murrln for a week or longer. Miss Marjory Campbell, who spent several weeks In tho eastern part of this state in orchestra work, roturued homo Saturday evening. Mrs. Chnrlea Trovillo.and daughter Sadie returned Saturday evening from an extended visit with relatives In DesMolnoa and Chicago. Mrs. Roy Lubbors nnd daughtor of Sheldon, In., aro oxpocted horo Thurs day to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mcuuiro ror uomo time. Mrs. Charles Whalon, whoMins been 111 for a week past from the effect of polsionlng upon her chest and face, is reported to be greatly 'mproveu. Miss Irene Schott visited friends in Loxington tuo latter part of last weok. Ed Stoffriggon was called to, Blue Hill Saturday by tho serious illness oi tils latner. Let us figure your paint bill. Wo can save you money. Nyal Drug Store. A. A. Rose, who had boon visiting his son in Gothenburg, returned homo a few days ago. Mrs. Charles Weir, who bad been visiting In Omaha for somo time, came homo Friday evening. I'ullerloii Paint $1.85 per gallon, with my'lhe year guarantee 17-tf STOM3, Tho Druggist. Master Donald Yost loft Saturday morning for Lowellen to visit friends for a week or more. Mr. and Mrs. Will Frieud will begin housekeeping this wok in a house in tho Gracelnnd addition. For Farm Loans see or wrlto Gene Crook, room 3, Waltomatb building, North Platte. 41tf Mrs. II. F. Cram has returned from Ogpoola, Nob., whero sho visited rola- 11VB6 ror a week or so. Mrs. W. V. Hoagland has returnee, from Ovorton whore sho spent part ol last week organizing a Robokah lodge. 11. U. )Hakor went to Kimball Satur day morning to spend several days on business for tho Fidelity Insurance compay,. Grain the space around the rug with Chinnmcl. Any child can do it. Makes narrow boards out of wide ones 17-tf STOXK'S DRUG STOKU. Mrs. John Hnrrod has returned from Paxtonr whore sho visited her daught er, Mrs. Mike McFadden for two weeks. s Mosdnmes Tool and Health, of Farn am, who visJtod Mr. and Mrs. ClnrlCb Eckloborry last week, have gone to Oshkosh. Thirty teachers of tho rural school ot Lincoln county took tho special toachcrfl' examinations from tho coun ty superintendent tho latter part of last week. Gladys Rradshaw onterta'ned a scoro of llttlo friends Saturday after non in honor of her seventh birthday. Many pretty gifts woro presented to tho young hostess nnd the afternoon was spent in playing games. ..POTATOES.. Wc have a limited supply of home grown Early Ohio Potatoes. Suitable for seed at 90 Cents per Bushel. Chicle Food, Poultry Shell, Onion Sets, Millet Seed, Seed Oats, Spcltz, Barley. Apples in large boxes at 31.50 to $1.75 per box. Wo have Tankage, Cotton Seed Cake, and mill feeds. Feterita, Kaffir Corn, Sced!Corn, Cane Seed R: N. LAMB, PHONE 67. Slurried "Saturday Afternoon. At the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Reynold NIckerson, 822 north Locust, Miss Ethel Cornelia Nickcrson was married Saturday afternoon at two o'clock to Ralph Luthultz. H. G. Knowles was tho officiating clergy man and performed thoceremony in tho presence of thirty rolntlvcs nnd friends. Tho bride wore a aecoming gown of blue nonlin nnd was attended by Miss Gladys Grandy. Joseph Luthultz Btood with tho groom. The wedding supper was served nt the homo of the grooms mother, Mm Mattle Luthultz. Many beautiful household gifts wcro received. Mr. Luthultz has resh'i. d hero for nine years and at present is an em ployee of the Union Pacific round house. The brido is an nmiablo young Inly who has many friends. Tho will reside at 115 west Sth street. : :o: : Durliin.W) man Wedding. A nrotty homo wedding took pliuv Friday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wyman wheir their dauchter. Lula. became tho bride of Charles Durbin. The ceremony was- performed at eight o'clock In the jpresence of thlrty- flvo friends nnd relatives, ny u. it. Knowles. The bride wcro. a dainty gown of white embroidery and carried white roses. Her maid, Miss Helen Bonner, wore a pretty pink gown and held flowers. Lester Wyman attended tho groom. Tho house wns artistically deenrat ed in green and white and a three course dinner wns served. Tho" gifts Included many usoful house hold articles. Mr. and Mrs. Durbin loft for Grand Island to visit for a weok or more alter which they will begin houso-kueping in tho Gracoland aldition. Doth young people aro woll and favorably known and have the best wishes of many friends. ::o:: Silo nnd Dairy Special. R: A. Smith, industrial agent of the rnlon-Pnciilc, Isaiah Wheolor. nsRlst ant colonization agont of the same road and Lnjoa Stolnor of Chicago, a professor of economics, woro In town yesterday arranging uetaus ror a nairy and silo special which will bo run over the Union Paclllc, May 1st to fitn On this train will bo lecturers and demonstrators, and stops will bo mado at every station between Kimball and North Platto on tho nuove nates Among the lecturers will bo Dean Burnett and Prof. Holden of tho Ne braska agricultural college, and tho local manager will be Supt. Snyder of the state sub-station. Tho onjoct or tho train is to bettor acquaint farmers with the ndvRnagcs of silos, and In crease the Interest In dairying. Further particulars of this special will be given In theso columns lator. Mrs. Hoyt Hart camo down from Paxton yesterday to visit her mother, Mrs. Lena Salisbury, for a 'week. W. C. Illoom, superintendent of Dawson county schools, spent tho week end In town on business. Edward Sughroue, democratic can didate for state railway commissioner, whose homo Is in Red Willow county. spont Saturday in town in tho interest of his candidacy. : :o: : Money to loan on Real Kstuti'. 1JRATT & GOODMAN. Every Dollar Expended For Lumber Is Well Invested The buildings yon construct with the lumber yon buy, mean not only economy in the con servation of crops, machinery nnd stock, but add to the equipment and value of the farm. Lumber purchased lor repairs, is an especially wise purchasers its use prevents the buiidings from deteriorating in value and usefullncss. Coates Lumber and Coal Co. The Home of Good Coal Phono 7. When Women Point VJF VXWSlr . Lierk- to the COW MIAMI FLOUJt us tho best of nil, they know what they aro about. If there is one thing it vumiun can j nil go well it is Hour. Let us send you n Mick of the COW MIAMI flour next time. If jou do not de. cinre It t'ie best you ever used you will lie (lie lirst to whom tho COW MIAMI flour hns not successfully1 nppenlcd. Every sack guaranteed. THE NURSE BROWN MEMORIAL HOSPITAL 1008 West Fourth Street. l'hono 110 Ethical, Moral, Efficient. An institution for tho trontment of Medical, Surglcul and Confinement Cases. MRS. MARUARI'.T II ILL, Sunt. Ml. J. H. 'XW'ISEH, Physician nnd Surgeon. -::o:: For Itont An improved 640 aero stock ranch, in tho Boxoldor canyon, known as the Clms. Emplo placo. About 30 acres in cultivation. A fine stock proposition. Address. H. L. GREENSON, 19-4 Falrbury, Neb. Miss Mario Ilowen, who has been working In tho telephono office at Grand Island for aovornl mouths came Friday evening to viBit relatives. James Lambert, who has boon on engaged in tho mov'ng picture iworkin Denver for several months arrived Saturday to visit friends for a few days. Now is tho time Sho expects It. Dixon's is tho placo to buy a diamond to properly mark the happy occasion. Harry Dixon, Jeweler, wont slua of Dowey stroot. Farm For Rent Inquire of A. A. Schntz. i Fred Thornburg of Omaha, spent lnt week iwlth George Wlnslow and loft yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. George Lnnglols left at noon yesterday for Grand Island to visit for a few days. Mr. nnd Mrs. T. C. Colo loft yoster- day aftornoon for Kcarnoy whero I hey will visit relatives for several days. It i: AL 12 STATU You will liefer buy real cstntc cheap er than you can today; wo hnvo bar gains in nil lines nnd perhaps just what you vtunt. IJRATT & GOODMAN. Itnymoud and Leo Tlghe went t Lexington Friday evening to attend a social dnneo and to viBit thoir slat,': Mrs. Wilfred StunrL Have Your Piano Tuned WYLIE WALKER 014 West 4th St. North Platte, Neb. Write or Call Phono Rod 344 Pianos Tuned and Repaired Anywhere. In the lllslrlct Court of Lincoln County, IS'chritsltii. Fred Sawyer, Plaintiff, vs. Edward Martin, Mrs. Bdwnrd Marttu et al, Defendants. NOTICIfi The defendants, Edward Martin, M; -i, Edward Martin, his wife; Wilson M-tr-Mn, Mr. Wilton Martin, his wife. Frank Martin, Mrs. Frank Martin, hi wife; Margaret Crane, Mr. Crane, h r husband; Blanche Owons; EIslo Mar tin. John Doc, her husband; Florence Martin, Thomas Doe, her husbar l, Maude L. Martin. Richard Dc-e, he. husband; Alice C. Haloy, Mr. Halv hor husband; Minnie J. Dlllman, Mr Dillman, her husband; Charles Palm . Mrs. Chnrles Palmer, Ills wife; w.t' tako notice that upon tho 11th dav r March, A. D. 1910, plaintiff horein til ed his petition in tho district court of Lincoln county, Nebraska, ngnln . t.i jt f . . KHiu utueuuiiiuH a uu eacu oi mem, m object and prayer of said petition be ing to hnve the title to Lots 2 and Ti In Itlock 53 of tho Original Town of Noth Plntto, Nebraska, quieted in said plaintiff: That plnlntlff prnvs to have, tho title thoroin quietod In aim and for such othor nnd further relief in tho premises as may bo deemed propor by the Court. You and onch of you aro roqnired to answer said pet tlon on or before Monday the first d.aj of May, 191C. FRED SAWYER, Plnlntlif. Dy A. MULDOON, His Attorney.