The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, April 21, 1916, Image 4

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Organized 1847
Assets 160 Millions
Penn Mutual Life Ins. Co.
Under their new permanent and total disability clause
will in case of permanent disability:
First Waive all future premiums.
Second Pay the insured a guaranteed MONTHLY
income for life of $8.33 per $1,000.
Third At death, pay wife or children full face of
policy.
Insures in amounts of $1,000 to $100,000
For futher particulars fill up and mail to
J, H. HEGARTY, Dist Agent,
NORTH PLATTE, NEBRASKA.
My Name
My Address
My date of Birth
LOCAL AND PERSONAL.
Mrs. J. H. Fonda loft Wednesday af
ternoon for Omaha to upend a weak.
Miss Focla Jcsson lias resigned her
position In tlie Salor millinery parlors.
For Sale Now bungalow. Inqulro
G03 west Eighth Btrcet.
Clydo Frlsto enjoyed a short visit
from his fathor J. M. Frlsto of Dickens
this week.
Mrs. C. E. McLano returned a few
days ago from a six months visit in
California with relatives.
Mrs. Arthur Hoagland, who had
a very serious operation performed at
the City "Hospital, Is reported to bo
gaining In strength.
Mr. and Mrs. aeorgo Donehower re
celved announcement Wednesday of
the birth of a nine pound boy to Mr
ad Mrs. Edgar Donehowor at Columbus,
Ohio.
Miss Julia Burkland, of Suther
land, enmo down a few days ago to
visit Miss Emma Burkland.
Mrs. Bert Culton and baby will re
turn to Melrose tomorrow morning
after an extended visit with her parents.
Miss Edith Marr, who was the guest
of hor aunt Mrs. Charles Miller, re
turned to Gothenburg Tuesday afternoon.
Now Is the opportune time to buy
your Suit or Coat at lone-fifth off and
all alterations done- free.
E. T. TRAMP & SONS.
Tho 'Mi M. M, club and their hus
bands will be entertained by Mrs. Geo.
Vosolpka .Monday evening, April 24,
assisted by Mrs. Will Friend.
The- meeting of the Novlta club at
the homo of Mrs. Andrew Yost which
was anonunced for Wednesday after
COUN'CILMEN WILL MAKE
PA VI XG 1X8113 CTI ON Tit 1 1.
The city poundl devoted a gxxnl part
of Its time at the Tuesday session to
discussing street paving. Mayor Evans
had 'written tho officials of several
Nebraska towns as to their exper
ience with the different paving mater
ial, and ho rend the reply letters. From
each town enmo word that vetrliled
brick with asphalt illler have proven
tho most satisfactory and from none
of these towns was concrcto recom
mondod. Aftor discussing tho proposl-
; Hon nt length a motion was made that
l the council as a body visit Nebraska
. ItJWIIH illlll U1UB JJUi D171IU1IJ iJIUJtlil
I themselves as to paving results. The
1 council will ask that a committee rop
I rosonting tho property ownors In the
district accompany thorn on this" trip
, cf Inspection, Tho towns to bo visited
I will bo Fremont, Vork, Hastlngs.Grand
! Island and Kearney, and tho tlmo of
tho trip will bo probably next week.
I In vlow of the change of opinion in
regard to tho class of material to be
. used in North Platte, theso changes
bolng from brick to concrcto, wo be
lieve tho council has taken tho riglit
stop in making this trp. Tho local de
mand for concrcto In tho face of thf
fact thnt nil towns heard from recom
mend brick, is sufficient evidence thnt
a personal inspection is necessary.
Certainly, if concrete is not tho best
material North Platto would bo foolish
to use It, even though it bo cheaper.
The Itlnorary will bo as follows:
Leave North Platto Tuesday morn
ing on No. 10 at 7:C5.
Arrive Kearnoy 10:30.
Leave Kearney No. 18 at 2:30 p. m.
Arrive Grand Island 3:30 p. m.
Leave Grand Island at 8:45 p. m.
Arrive Hastings 9:30 p. ni.
Leave Hastings Wednesday at 12 m
Arrive Lincoln Wednesday 3 p. in.
Leave Lincoln Wednesday at 6 p. in.
Arrive York Wednesday 7 pm.
Leave York Thursday 12:30 p. m
Arrive Fremont Thursday 3:30 p.
NOW HERE
If you are thinking of Buying a Car this Spring, it will pay you to
inspect our lino, the most complete in the city.
itudebaker:
Phone 133 Watch for Future Ads.
If you are in the market for
A BARGAIN IN USED CARS
Call and look ours over. From Fords to Six Cylinders.
NORTH PLATTE,
NEBRASKA.
C. M. TROTTER
Mrs. Stovo Baldwin returned a few noon was postponed until April 2Jth.
days ago from Kansas City where sho
attended the- graduation of hor sun
Fr.ank from tho Kansas City vctorl
nary college. "
Lot Landgraf & Hoga do your paint
ing, paper hanging and decorating.
Phono Black 002 or Black B70. 23tf
Now SuItB, Now Coats, Now Dresses,
All donations for ladies guild for
Easter sale should bo left at Clinton's
residence not later than Saturday.
Phono 8 for drugs. Opon from 7 a. m,
to 12 p. m.
NYAL DRUG STORE.
Tho funeral scrlvces of tho late
George Brown wore hold nt tho Con
New Skirts, have been added on to our grcgatlonal church In York Tuesday
mammoth fltocK, ftnu tnoy an go :nt morning. Rv. Dr, Lindsay officiated
tho sale price, One-Fith Off Regular
1'iiee, wnno mo saie msis, inin wooit
only. BLOCK'S
Easter Sale and sunncr at Episcopal
church basement Tuesday. April 25. iMcrlo of Kansas, They were
Josse J. Foroith, of Nashvllto, Tenn.,) Yorlc t0 attend tho funeral.
and Miss Nellie Small, of Cozad. whoi Attorney B. 1L Payne, of
Hl'lOTC
Ho is survived by a wife, t'vvo sons, a
mother, four sisters, Ruth, Grace,
Mamie and Luln, three brothers,
Charles and Arthur of Omaha and
all In
m.
Return home
An Invitation is extended cllzens to
Join.
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KGG PRICES JIIGHER
We Kill pay 17 cents per dozen for
fresh eggs up (o April 22nd Inclusive.
27-2 RUSH jNEJlUAATJliH CU.
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Former Resident Dies.
Victor VonGootz is in receipt of a
letter from his son Vic in Portland,
Ore., in which ho says; "I 'met Mrs.
J. B. Scanlon, while she was enrouto
to Everett, Wash., from California,
whero she said sho had burled her
husband. Ho had been sick about six
mouths."
The J. B. Scanlon referred to was
for several years North Platto agent
for tho Union Pacific, a big, hearty
Jovial man who mado a friend of
every acquaintance. Mr. Scanlon and
family left. North Platto about fifteen
years ngo.
coats and dresse s
for ladles', misses and children at a
discount pf TWENTY PER CENT.
THE LEADER,
GREEK SHOT BY A I
FELLOW COUNTRYMAN
have boon omployod at the MvCahoi Island, Frcdil
noiei resigned uiuu iiutmiuua vuuuus?
day morning and wore married by
H. G. Knowleu. They expect to make
their honia In the east.
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SPECIAL FOR EASTER.
25 Ladles' Silk Poplin Suits all
shades and sl'eu, Just arrived worth
$22.I0 and $2G.00 on salo at $11.43.
THE LEADER.
Grand
son, president of tho
Suthorlnnd State Bank and J. E. Du
mnd, of Lowollon, wrc hore Wednes
day on buslncUs pertaining to the
bankruptcy easo, of; O. O. MeGeo of
Sutherland. The termer is acting as
reforco and tho otherB -are creditors.
Mr. McGoc had boon a horso duuler for
fiomo time and went Into bankruptcy
on March 17, 1910. The casso will bo
lizard on Juno 1st.
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High Grade Piano for Sale Chen).
Will sacrifice the piano which we
have had left on our hands at North
Platto rather than reship or pay fur
thor storage charges. Liberal terms.
If interested write the Denver Music
Company, Denver, Colo., at once fcr
particulars.
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Miss Marian Lnwson is assisting In
tho Block store.
Hikell's Violet Articles. Every article
guaranteed.
NYAL DRUG STORE.
Potnr Anilrps. n. Greek. eniDloyed as
a section hand at Glenburnle, was
brought t6 the City Hospital Tuesuay
night suffering fnom a gunshot wound
In the right shoulder. While the wound
is serious, the man is not in a cru
lcal condition, the wound having been
nromDtly dressed and the gun wad and
shot extracted.
The fellow who did the shooting was
... . riM. lt.i.1
a ieuow countryman, iiio uu(
nntrntrnil In a came, of cardB a niglit
or two before and the winner demand
ed his money, but tho loser refused.
This created bad feeling between tne
tun, nnii TnoRilnv p.venine when re-
turnlng-from work on a track car on
which was a snot gun, tue weapon was
picked up by Andres' enemy and ilred
at close range, so close in fact that
tho wad from tho shell lodged In
Andres' shoulder in addition to a num
ber of tho shot. .
T.ntor in tho p.vp.nine Sheriff Salis
bury was telephoned, who drove up
to Glenburnie, uut uy mat umo uiu
fellow who did tho shotting had de
camned. and so far his whereabouts
has not been learned. Andres was
brought to the City Hospital the same
night.
Columbia Grafanola May records
now on sale. Dixon, tho Jeweler.
Dr. A. J. Ames of Potter, camo down
yesterday morning to visit for a fow
days.
Have you heard that beautiful record
"Tho Ladder of Roses," If not wo
would like to play It for you. Dixon,
the Jeweler.
Sillas Slllasen, at Nevlns, who was
the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Fred
rlckson Dor several days, returned
homo Wednesday.
Dr. Brock, Dentist, over Stone Drug
Store.
Albert Herrod entertained a score of
friends at a party Wednesday after
noon In honor of his seventh birthday.
Ho received many remembrances.
Tomorrow will bo Arbor Day and
will be observed by the banks, the
county offices, tho post office and the
U. S. land office. Do your banking this
afternoon, If it must be done before
Monday.
Miss Erma McMichaol was called to
Welllleet Wednesday by tho sudden
death of her brother.
For Sale Seed oats, seed corn and
spring wheat seed. Coatos Lumber &
Coal Co.
Mrs Edward Elosser and baby who
were visiting relatives in Council
Bluffs, returned home, Wednesday ev
ening. The Domestic Science department of
the Twentieth Century club will meet
with Mrs. George B. Dent Monday af
ternoon. . C. Christiansen, of Lincoln, left
Wednesday afternoon after a short vis
it With Ills brother Vigo Christiansen
and family.
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For Your Next Order of
Feed, flour, cabbage, potatoes, ap
ples, sand hill seed potatoes of all
kinds seo J. Mogensen at the North
Side barn or phone 29. 22-tf
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BIG MONEY PAID
OUT FOR HOGS.
C. H. Walter was a very busy man
Monday evening and Tuesday forenoon,
not because he was a candidate for the
republican nomination for county
clerk, but on account of tho large
number of hogs ho purchased. Between
six o'clock Monday evening and twelve
o'clock noon Tuesday ho issued checks
aggregating ten th'ousand dollars.
which represented the payment tor
six hundred hogs which ho handled
within those hours. These hogs came
largely from Georgo Shoup, of Suthor
land, and from tho state experimental
farm, and were sold to Mr. Waltor in
stead 'of being shipped direct to South
Omaha by the growers.
Transactions of tins magnitude are
not of daily occurronce.
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Wauled
To rent or trade for modem house
in North Platto. Address Lock box F,
Lexington Neb.
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Choice Seed Corn-
We have choice Seed Corn from 191 S crop,
showing it will mature early. Sweet Clover, Al
falfa, Siberian and Hog Millet.
L. PENNINGTON,
Phone 99 and Black 388.
500 East Front.
Literature Department Elects Officers.
Tho lltcraturo Meparlment of the
Twentieth Century Club met Tuesday
aftomoon at tho homo of Mrs. Frank
Buchanan, and officers for tho ensuing
year were elected as follows:
Chairman, Mrs. T. G. Thompson; as
sistant chairman, Mrs. E..A. Garllchs;
secretary and treasurer, Mrs. L. Toole;
Journalist, Mrs. J. S. Slrnms; parliamen
tarian, Mrs. J. L. Roddy.
A musical program, in cnargo or
Mrs. J. S. Slrnms was rendered.
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HAILItOAD NOTES
HOWE & MALONEY
Air. mid Mrs. Dan NowMevor. of
Kearnoy, camo a row days ago 10 maKo
UiAlr iinmn. Tho fnrmflr will accont a
position ns road master for tho Union
Pacific.
nnnnrnl T?nnil Muster Scott, of Om
aha, is spending a tow uays nero on
hualnoan fnnnfip.toil with lnvlnc now
steolo rails In tho west yards of tho
Union Pacific.
n. 13. Soiisor. who has boon road
mnstnr for tho Unon Pacific for several
fvears. was promoted Wednesday to
itonoral assistant roau masior wun
headquarters at Omaha.
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111,1s Wnnled.
Tiiiin urn nskpd nn tho Movers nron-
orty at 402 east Sixth street, oon
RlfcMiiir nf livt and 5 room house, tho
houses nnd lots at 41G nnd 423 east
Eighth street, each of tho lattor two
houses having throo rooms. Address
T. Q. Rowley, North Plntto, Nob.,
Routo IJ.
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Mlua Tlnlnn Knnntz 1st BllfforlnC from
a fractured loft arm which sho sus
tained whllo roller skating a fow days
ago.
F. J. IirEN'EK & CO.
Real Estate and Insurance
Hnmo and boo uh tor town lots In
different parta of tho city. Good In
vestments on easy terms, nouses ,ior
nnin nnd rant. Wo have also cood bar
gains in farms and ranchos.
Cor. Front ana uowey bib., upsimro.
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OPEN AN ACCOUNT WITH
The First National Bank.
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JSrORTH JPKA. TTZ5, J?U!A SiT A .
Member Federal Reserve Bank System.
CAP IT AT, AA'D SUKPItUS:
One Hundred and Fifty Thousand Dollars.
STABILITY; EFFICIENCY AND SERVICE
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IIAVE BEEN THE FACTORS IN THE GROWTH OF THIS
BANK, AND THE SAME CAREFUL ATTENTION IS GIVEN TO
SMALL ACCOUNTS AS IS GITEN TO LARGE BALANCES.
INTEREST PAID ON TIME DEPOSITS.
ram zmi nr" jnnt
TIES
would bo iniicli plciisnntcr If tho
family Is fed on good nutritious
foods, llrend Is tho stnff of life,
and Miion It Is made from tho
COW BRAND flour that Is mado
from llio choicest hard wheat
and ground by tho best roller
process, you linvo white, nour
lshlng and delicious food that Is
tempting nnd wholesome.
BUY A SACK TODAY.
Lierk-Sandall Co.
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