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About The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922 | View Entire Issue (April 11, 1916)
I LOCAL I. 0. 0. 1'. HUM 00 NEW 500 OmiAMZK UKHSHKY L01IUK RECORDS About thirty-live local Odd Fol lows went to Horshoy Monday even ing; where th y had charge Iff the r ganlzatlon of un I. O. O. F. lodfce at that place. Some thltty-ilvc candi dates wore taken Into the order. Fol lowing tjio Institution the party was banqueted by tho Horshcy orunbutlon the banquet being held In the basement of tho school building. Past Grand Master J. S. Honghnd lilted tho position of Installing off'cer, : :o: : Contractor Woods, who purchasul of the First National Bank the building formerly occupied by tho Nyal drug store, has started to tear it down. The brick and lumber will ho sold, and the rubbish hauled along tho road to the new river bridge and used to fill low places. LY SAFE WAY 9 There is'tmly one safe' way to conserve your income. The Most Popular Music of the Day. Visit Our Music Room. Largest Record Stock in the City. The Jeweler. DIXON. .L '., DR. 0. H. CRESSLER, Graduate Dentist Office over the McDonald 1 Stule Bunk. CITY AST) COUNTY NEWS. John Ross, of Lewellen, was a guest of friends In North Platte Sun day. Dr. Morris, of Oshkosh, spent the .week end here on professional busi ness. The county commissioners have In session for several days past trans acting routine business. Do not fail to take advantage of our muslin underwear sale now going on. B. T. TRAMP & SONS Mrs. Beatrice Curry closed a very successful seven months' term at District No. 100 school last Frjday. Fullcrton l'nlnt $2.00 per palloii, with my five your puanmtee. 17-tf STONE, Tho Druggist. After the special meeting of -he Mystic Legion lodge this evening a banquet will bo served at the Gen'. County Surveyor Roy Cochran was called to Moorcfield the latter part of last week by tho death of a relative. Don't full to attend Block's Ann! lcrsury Snlo now in full blast. You can save tiventy per cent on your pur chases. Miss Isabelle Stafford, Instructorit' the Jefferson School, has returned from a slirt stay In Paxton with relatives. For, Rent 3 housekeeping rooms, $12.00; Inquire 320 east Fifth. ' 25-2 Mr. -nad Mrs. Ben Milder, of Omaha, who iworo visiting tho latter's s'stcr Mrs. Harry Fleishman loft Sunday ev ening. The former spent tho week ond here and Mrs. Milder visited for sev eral weeks. Sirs. Arthur Hoagland who submit ted to an operation at tho City hos pital Saturday Is resting as easy as can bo expected although in a very weak condition. Tho operation was a very critical ono and waB performed In four hours. Gust Young and Nick Carampelas have formed a partnership and pur chased tho "Quick Lunch" establish ment on Front street. Tho interior will bo remodeled and new fixtures In Installed. Tho now managers expect to bo open for business not later than April 20th. During the strong wind Friday after noon, J. A. .Foster waB blown from tho sidewalk In front of the First National Bank and severly Injured. Ho Is at his homo In the Fourth ward and is said to bo In a serious condition. Mr. Foster has been in poor health for several months past. 5 lorston-Van Doran Is visiting with friends in Kearney this' week. Our $4.75 Hats are the $5, ?C and, $7 Black, White and all tho new colorings. McVlcker's Millinery, The Leader. Mrs. C. R. Morey returned the lat ter part of last week from a two weeks' visit with relatives in.. Hast ings. .... ; Mrs. Thomas Green and daughter Katherine left yesterday for Grand Island to visit tho home folks for a week or1 more. The North Platte Light & Power company is laying a gas main in Locust street between Seventh and Eighth streets. Mr. and Mrs. Harrison Burnham, who were visiting the latter's daugh ters Mrs. Charles Calhoun .and the Misses Warrington last week while en routo to Cozad to reside. They left yesterday morning. Harry Hemphill, of Ainsley, ,Neb., arriyes hero today to join his father, J. B. Hemphill, in tho job printing of fice. Mr. Hemphill has been con nected with the Herald at Ainsley dur ing the past year. Mrs. Win, L. Hemphill and two children, of Cheyenne, spent Sunday in North Platte, guests at the J. B. Hemnhill home. They wore enroute i home from Columbus where they spent several days visiting Mrs. Hemphill's mother. Superintendent Tout is busy com pleting the football schedule for the coming season and has made arrange ments for football games between the North Platte and York highs. This is the first game scheduled and will be played hero on next Thanksgiving day. Tho following year North Platte will have the same date With York on tho York field. This arrangoment of schedule between tho two cities has boon in force for several years and has proven entirely satisfactory. ::o:: F0II RENT Some good bottom pieces of hay land close to city. Hay will pay rental and (lien some. DKATT & GOO (WAX. LAM1J STARTS DUILD1XG OX THE NORTH SIDE ::o:: .Honey to Loan on Ileal Kslale. HRATT & G001WAN. ::o:: McKELVIE FOR GOVERNOR. Successful Business Man. One of the things frequently referred to In connection with tho candidacy of S. R. McKelvlo for governor la tho fact that ho hns been an unusually success- ful business man. Tlioimh a youny Deposit it when received in a strong, reliable bank, and make your payments by check. You can then tell at any time just where your money has gone, and every check you issue becomes a receipt. This bank places at the command of deposi tors many facilities which contribute to the safety ot their hinds. McDonald State Bank. North Platte, Nebraska. man, ho has shown a foresight and ex ecutive capacity in business which commands tho attention of observing business critics wherever ho Is known. HIa knowledge of Nebraska conditions, together with his natural business sta bility. Is ono of the several reasons why McKelvIe is usually referred to as Tho Popular Candidate. Sheriff's Sale. By virtue of an order of sale issued from the District Court of Lincoln County, Nebraska, upon a decree of foreclosuro rendered In said Court wherein Mutual Building & Loan Asso ciation, a corporation, Is plaintiff and Charles R. Osgood et al aro defendants, and to mo directed, I will on the loth day of May, 1010, at 2 o'clock p. m., at tho cast front door of tho Court House In North Platto, Lincoln County, Nebraska, sell at Public Auction to tho highest bidder for cash, to satisfy said decress, interest and costs, tho fol lowing described property, to-wlt: Lot four (4), Block one hundred and forty-olght (148), original town of North Platte, Lincoln County, Nebras ka. Dated North Platte, Neb., April 10th, 1910. A. J. SALISBURY, 2G-Gw Sheriff. R. N. Lamb, wholesale and retail dealer in produce, Hour, feed stuff and groceries, on the North side, has let the contract for a new business block to bo greeted, on. the alley of Locust and SQvenfh. streets. Thoxbulldlng id to bo one-Btory 44 by 90 feet, built of hollow tilo with a pressed brick front, and will bo divided Into two store rooms 22x90 feel each The building will bo completed on or about July 1, when Mr. Lamb will move to his new quarters. Tho In crease of ltls business necessitated change of location and Mr. Lamb de cided to build to meet tho requirements.- A structuro of this kind will make a decided improvement in that sec tion of the North side huslness dis trict; ::o:: Ted Bogue returned yesterday morn ing from a short visit In Kearney with friends. Mr., and Mrs. George Adams, of Choyeeno, who were visiting tho form er's parents, left Sunday evening. Miss Mayme Spies "left Saturday ev ening, for Kearney to spend a few daysyvlsitlng' her brother John Spies. Mr. and Mrs. Con Walker received word Saturday of tho birth of a girl baby to their daughter Mr. Charles Barrows, of Melrose. " 1 R. D. Gaston, of Hastings, formerly-proprietor of tho Gaston Music Co., In this city, is spending a few days visiting Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Walker. J. C. Wilson is making arrangements to build a modern house on his' lot at the corner of Willow and Third street. It will be 28x30, two stories and con tain eight rooms. Mrs. Andy LIddoll and children ox pect to leave In a few weeks for points In Iowa, whoro they will spend tho aumnior visiting relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Stuart, of Lex lngton, aro happy over tho arrival of a baby boy at tholr homo Friday ov- onlng. John Tlgho Is wearing that smile so popular with grandpas. George Rcndle, formerly of this city now travclolng for tho Standard Oil O with headquarters at Alliance, stopped ovor In town Saturday while onroute homo from Omaha. For speculative purposes O, II Thoelecko has purchased tho northeast quarter section 9-13-32, of Mrs. Pit kins, also lot 8, block 20, and lot 8, block 21, together, with a five room house on Tenth street. ::o:: For Your Xoxt Order of Feod, flour, cabbago, potatoes, ap pies, sand hill seed potatoes of all kinds seo J. Mogenson at the North Side barn or phono 29. 22-tf FOR YOUR IDLE 31 OX FY Why not let It earn seven or eight per cent Interest in some of our choice first mortgage loans. We attend to all details. Wo have loaned out ov;r 11 minion dollars without loss of '11 nlckle. ' i DltATT & G001WAX. E. M. Smith returned from Omaha last evening with a light six Apperson car. Mrs. John Tlgho left Saturday af torncon for Lexington to visit hor daughter, Mrs. Wilfred Stuart. Tho Lutheran Girls' club will hold a business meeting at the parish house Thursday evening at eight o'clock. Gcttman'sIIand-Mado Cigar. Gc. 14-tf Why pay $30 for a Stilt or Coat or I) re sn when you can get one for $21 at Dlock'H Anniversary Snlo? The B. P. O. Elks hold installation ceremonies last evening and Inducted Into offlco tho candidates who WJro elected several weeks ago. For Sale. Tho house located on tho cornor ot Third and Willow streets, purchaser to removo tho same from tho lot. In quire of J. C. Wilson on tho premises. LOYAL MYSTIC LEGIOX North Platte Council No. 40, L. M. L. A. meet this evening, April 11th, nt K. of P. hall at S p. m. All members aro urged to bo present by tho enter tainment committee, Madamcs Graco McMlchaol, Myrtlo Dick, Lizzlo M. Dlcnor, Nolllo Woods, Reglna M. Hor rod, Anna Gunlllamo and Kate Frazier. ::o:: Judge Hoagland spent Monday In Ogalalla attending district court. A. A. Schatz left Sunday cvonjng for Omaha to spend a fow days on busi ness. R. R. DIckoy left yesterday morning for Sidney to spond sevoral days on business. Judge Grimes, .Court Reporter Har row, Attorneys Kcofe, aiuldpon, HalU gon.vflcox andOrosbyfVojit 'jW Ogtj hilla yesterday' morning to ioHj a term of court. Notice of Petition. Estato No. 1409 of Nancy E. Donald son deceased, In tho County Court cf Lincoln County, Nebraska. Tho State of Nebraska. To all per sons Interested In said Estato tako no tlco that a petition has boon filed for tho appointment of Rush M. Dean as Administrator of said Estate, which Has bconsct for hearing on May G, '191G, at 9 .o'clock a. in. Dated April G, 191G. 2G-3W GEO. E. FRENCH, County Judgo. I ., , n. ' Jl. The Retiring From I -Mk Business Sale at j j; JIJH 1 he Leader I Started Saturday, April 8th. The entire stock S is now on sale. There never was a better time fori the public to lay in their spring and summer supplies i than at the present time. Our stock in every department is complete. In our Ladies' Ready-to-Wear Department will be found all styles, all sizes, all prices. Don't delay , tDo your buying early as it is to your own interest. The wholesale prices of merchandise are advancing every, day. We wore fortu nate to buy our goods before the prices advanced, the goods were marked ac cordingly, and now with the ) Ten and Twenty Per Cent Discount You are in fact buying the goods at less than present wholesale prices. The stock must be reduced in the next 80 days. Mr. J. E. Nelson, of Holdrcge, Neb., who bought an interest in The Leader, will take full manage ment after July 4th. No charge for alterations in our Ready-to-Wear Department. NOTICE Owing to the change in business all sales must be cash. I TUT" Julius Pizer, Prop. Retiring from Business.