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About The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922 | View Entire Issue (April 4, 1916)
I SUITS That Sing of Spring A N HOUR spent among our Suits will be like attending a reception where everyone ptesent is a gentleman or gen tlewoman. Breathing the latest breath of fashion, but lacking that coarse "loudness' that some folks mistake for smartness, our Suits are a treat to see. Not one of the models is common-place all different, yet all alike, in perfection of fit, finish and construction. Come and See Spring on Parade Wilcox Department Store HKYAX 13 GltEKTBl) BY IH(J AUIHKNCL'S. Colonel W. J. Brynn spoilt Saturday evening and Sunday In North PlattJ and delivered fliroo addrossos. Satur day evening he delivered a political address at tho Lloyd to an audit nre said to have numbered flvo or six hundred.-Sunday morning ho delivered an address at the Presbyterian church, taking for his subject "Tho Christian In Politics." The attendance was larger than the seating capacity and many etra chairs wore usod. Sunday after noon he spoke on prohibition at tho Keith to an audience that packed the house, the area space bolng crowded. The prohibitionists bellove that ?Ir. Bryan's address Sunday afternoon will show Its effect In the dry vote at the election today, and this surmise is probably correct. t.OCAL AND PERSONAL. : :o: : -. Mrs. William Stack, Sr., who "had been 111 for some, 1b much Improved. Mrs. Anna Simpson, who has been vory 111 for somo time, was nblo to bo out Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Tift loft Satur day morning for Michigan to romaln for soveral weeks. Arthur Allen, Sam Soudcr, Charles "Walter and Sheriff Salisbury spent tho week end In Brady, , During tho month of March seven teen marrlago llconscs woro issued by County Judgo French. Mrs. Clara Van Doran, who dislo cated her sli'ouldor two weeks ago, Js Improving rapidly. Miss Myrtlo Bccler returned to the stato university Sunday morning, af ter ylBltlng the homo folks for a wcok. Let Landgraf & Hoga Wo your paint ing,, papor hanging and decorating. Phono Black C92 or Black 570. 23tf Ask Harry for a. "Nyal Special" at our soda department. Somo dollclouB dish. ' NYAL DRUG STORE. Ira "Weldman, for. many years in tho Bccret service of tho Union Pacific, resigned Ills position tho lattor part of last -week. Miss Virginia Dullard ontortalnod tho mombors of tho Tllllkum Girls' club at hor homo last ovonlng In an agreeablo manner. Tho tmombcrs of tho Christian En deavor socloty of tho Presbyterian church hold an enjoyable April fool party in tho church basomont Friday ovonlng., A number of amusing gamos and contosts woro held and tho prlzo plo was awarded to Will RItnor. George Thompson left Saturday morning for Chappcll to visit his broth er for several days. MIbs Jossle Olson, of Grand Island, Is tho guest of Miss Gladys Johnston UiIb week. Miss Edna McNeil has accepted a position Wtho Wilcox store 'and will be In charge of tho candy department. Miss Gortrudo Baker, of tho Gothen burg schools, spent tho wcok end with hor parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Baker. Hugh JJavIs, formorly stenographer In the Dttyis garage, resigned a fow days ago arid -Is; now employed In ono Of tho Union Pacific offices. ' For Sale or Trndo Apporson five passenger car in good condition. Lorcn Boot, Hershey, Nob. 21 -i , Chatlos Hondy, who lias been very ill for somo time, is improving, Ho was taken ill with tho grlppo and later was offoctcd with a gathorlng In his car. ' Mrs. E. N. Johnston and Mrs. James Bookman will entertain tho members of tho Elito club and their husbands at an annlvorsary party this evening at tho homo of tho latter. Thoso who aro Interested In tho boat In motion pictures aro being glvon a treat at tho Crystal theso days. Tho Unlvorsal and Mutunl programs arc both bolng glvon for tho sumo price as you would usually pay for one. People who follow the making of plcturos will find ono of their favorltos. there Just about every day. : :o: : For Your Jfoxt Order of Food, Hour, cabbago, potatoes, ap ples, sand hill seed potatoes of all kinds sco J. Mogonson at tho North Sldo bam or phono 29. 22-tf SIX CASUS OF DIPHTHERIA NOW UNBKK QUARANTINE, FJvo residences in the city, all north of tho track, arc now undor quarantine for diptherlairhey are the Mooro res idence at G08 west TWelfth, Douglas at 207 cast Eleventh, Shaw at 1120 north Pine, Waltz at 114 cast Ninth and Noblo on west SoveriUi. In ono of the houses there arc two cases. Three In the six cases aro adults and three aro children. As a precautionary measure toavold tho 'spread of tho disease, tho oi(y schools havo been closed. Howftiong thoy will remain closed depends on conditions. -::o:: Mrs. A. W. Shilling will entertain tho Ellto club thlB afternoon. George Vosolpka returned Saturday ovonlng from a brief visit In Kearney.' Tho Happy Hour club will niecttwltli Mrs. C. A. Norrls Friday afternoon. Ira Russell, of tho stato university, Is visiting Ills sistor Mrs. John Dick. Palm Leo Cigar 10c 14-tf Supt Brophy, of tho U. P., spent the week end hero on company matters. John Bratt left yestorday morning for Grcoloy to Bpond several days on business. Mrs. P. H. Lonorgan went to Suther land Sunday to visit friends for several days, Cattle Men, and Farmers Attention. Grass is coming on in fine shape. Have you cat tle and stock enough to put on your grass? Don't let any of this easy-cattle-moncy gel away from you this year. If you haven't enough stock, let us help you to get more. If you have the stock, and need financial assistance to carry them along, come in and make your dcsireg known. ' We Can Assist You. McDonald State Bank. North Platte, Nebraska. Jinny Cars Arriving Four carloads of automobiles worn received Saturday. Hendy & Oglcr received a car of Fords and a car of Dodges, tho Davis Co. received a car of Buicks and C. M. Trotter a car of Maxwells. A car of Hudson super sixes will arrive In a day or two for the Davis Co. One of those latter has boon purchased by C. E. Edwards. ::o:: Clough Brought to (own Charles Clough, who is implicated in the Nystrom conspiracy case, was brought up from Grand Island Satur day by Deputy Sheriff Wilson and placed In Jail. He had been In the Hall county Jail for several months on on Immoral charge. Clough will be arraigned boforo County Judgo French In a few days. He will probobly.plead riot guilty and bo bound over to the llstrlct court. Good Paint-Good Results That's good logic. It's cause and effect. fBut it's poor logic, poor judg ment, and poor economy to expect gouu results irom poor pauu. The best good paint is THE SHERWIN-WILLIAMS PAINT MADE TO PAINT BUILDINGS WITH It's a pure white lead, pure zinc white, and pure linseed oil paint. It covers most, spreads eas iest, looks best, wears longest, is most econom ical. Its a painters oaint. Made in forty- eight handsome shades. Color cards given upon request. BOLD DY REXALL DRUG STORE Off 1 War They (Jo. Tho Excelsior Springs Mo., Journal says: The Elms prlvato guards recruited up to five officers and one fighting private, left Excelsior Springs fdr tho front last, evening, fully equipped to report at once to General Funston. Tho Guards have been carefully prepared for "gorilla" warfare. Thc en tire figlitlng force Is DIclc Bakor the big athlete, the pride of North Platte, Nebraska. The commissary department has eon feeding him nothing but raw meat for the past week, Just to make him cross. Last night he was so ugly that Dig Dan Lahey had him on ihe end of a cbaln going to the depot. Da l says: "I get Villa with him." :o:: Last Month's "Weather. Data prepared by the local weather bureau shows that the mean tcmpera turo last month was fory-lircp de grees, while tho average for the month Is 35.3. The precipitation was but one fifth of an inch, while In March, HUfi, It was 2.23 inches. The average for the month Is eighty-seven hundredths of an inch. Tho month was one of much wind, the total movement being 7,085 miles, and the highest velocity attained forty-ono miles an hour, thl3 occurring on tho 21st. ::o:: Harry Huffman 'returned to Lincoln Sunday morning after visiting his par ents for a iwcek. Wanted Steady work by temperate young married man. Phone Red C18. G. D. Patterson, of Omaha, superin tendent of tho American" 'express Co., visited this week -with Mrs. A. E. Ericsson. Miss Lucille Wilcox who spent her Easter vacation with her parents, re turned to tho stato university Sunday morning Chairman Appoints Committees. Mrs Anna Church, chairman of the fancy work committee of the base ball fair which lvll be held at the Lloyd opera house from April 26tli lo April 29th, has appointed the following ladies to solicit articles for this booth from residents of the four wards in this city: First ward Mrs. Edmund Dickey and Mrs. E. N. Ogier. Second ward Mrs. Frank Buchanan, Mrs. J. H. Hegarty, Mrs. Chas. Rey nolds, Mrs. Jasper Mahaffey. Third ward Mrs. A. W. Shilling, Mrs. Bert Reynolds, Mrs. Richmond Blrge, Mrs. L. L. Bertlie. Fourth ward Mrs. Leslie Baskins, Mrs. Joseph Jessup, Mrs. George Gar rard. : :o: : Miss Vera Gough has accepted a po sition Ob office girl In tho office of T. J. Kerr. jj l '""-''i 1 1 I! 'TTTiiiilS ii Leaves Nothing Desirejd roncM to b e Here's home to be proud of 1 Notice how pleasing the fj exterior appearance is. It s simple, yet not too plain. Now look at the first-floor plan. Doesn't it just about tell the whole story for i complete arrangement of rooms uuwusiairsr The living room and dining room are fine large rooms opening into each other. The pantry and kitchen are ar ranged to the h6usc wife's convenience they save many a step in the dajly work of preparing the meaty. All the rooms arc well lighted and wellventilated. Come in and let u; show you the second floor plan of I this home. Yc cm a' it designs of other modern Ml , honu-.i that c;.n I'o 1 ;.iU u a very . ".J.Mi.V.de co-;t. It's- no i '-ligation -i your Our complete plan illustration . are at y iu disposal. W. W. BIRGE CO "Wire Your Home Month" March ISth to April ISth. There is a Country-Wide movement on foot for the wiring of Olcl Houses. As an inducement to you to wire your home this month, we will give you a guaranteed Electric Iron if you give us the order helwe'en the ahove dates. ' North Platte Light & Power Co.. Judge H. M. Grimes, Court Reporter Barron and Attorney Keefe went to Chappell yesterday morning to hold court. ::o:s F. J. MENEE & CO. Real Estate and Insurance Come and Bee us for town lots In different parts of the city. Good In vestments on easy terms. Houses for sale and rent. Wo have also good bar gains in farms and ranches. Cor. Front and Dewey Sts.. upstairs GEORGE J. HUNT A Lawyer of Wide Experience For Associate Justice off the Supreme Court Twenty-five years In Omaha, ten years In Bridgeport, western Nebraska, has made George J. Hunt a most de sirable candidate for the State Su preme Court. Those who know him call him "A young man with a ripe legal experience." JL 1$ Next Saturday we will givo away a samplo bottlo of Acme Medicine Co.'b HERBATONE. Brlnfr this ad with you next Saturday when you receive your bottle. Remember It Cost Yon Notllng Herbatone Tho Purifier and Stimulator Is a hleh elnss ttrlctly herbal preparation for relief of Constipation, Klusgliih Liver. Skin Eruptlom, Kidney Troubles, Ilhcumatlim and Lou of Appetite. Clean Ont Your Body Once Year and Stay Well Stone Drug Co., North Platte, Neb. At the North Side Barn and Feed Yards, North Platte, Nebraska, Fri day April 7, 191G, at 1 o'clock, tho fol lowing described property: Ono car load of New Wagons and Buggies of tho "Old Hickory" Make, 1 car load of New Machinery, consisting of Plows, Cultivators!, Listers, Disc; Harrows, Manuro Spreaders, Hay Sweeps, Hay Rakes and Gasoline Engines. (All above articles will bo sold with a guar antee that any defect 6f material or workmanship will be replaced free o chargo any time within one year from dato of sale.) , Also some second hand machinery of nearly every description, and cattla and horses. Torms of Sale: All sums of $20.00 nr undor poah nil nmmmtr tf oa nr. or over eight months' tlmo will be given purchaser on aproved, notes drawing ten per cent interest from date, two per cent discount for cash on sums over $20.00. No property to bo rdmoved until satisfactorily settled ior ay casn or note. , Farmers who havo anything to sell at this salo aro invited to bring It In. There will hn a nnmhnr nf Tnnnoooan. Jacks sold In this salo. They aro black wim nvnuo points ana ready for ser vlco from 2 to 5 years old. They are guaranted and inspection papers will bo furnished. JULIUS MOGENSEN, Owner. DAVE LOVE Auctioneer, F. C. PIELSTICKER, Clerk. Have Your Piano Tuned WYLIE WALKER 914 West 4th St. North Platte, Neb Write or Call Phone Red 344 Pianos Tuned and Repaired Anywhere. Ofllce phone 241. Res. phone 217 L. C. DROST, Osteopathic Physician. North Platte, - - Nebraska. McDonald Bank Building. DEHRYIIEIUIY & FORBES, Licensed Erubnlmers Undertakers nnd Funeral Directors Day Phono 234. Night Phono Black f.88.