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About The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922 | View Entire Issue (May 12, 1916)
IIH4M(l(tmt.(ltUMW, . . , , "SKEIKO NORTH PLATTE" WILL OCCUR NEXT MONDAY SURE it n ' Supt. J. P. Cnroy, of Omaha, spout a duy hero this weok on Union Pacific matters. Conductor Dontlcr has resumed his duties with the- Union Pacific aftor a spell of Illness. II. McGrnth, of Omahnj arrived this wcok to accopt a position as checker at the frolght depot. V. A. Hampton, of Omaha, traveling agent for tho Chicago & Northwestern railroad spont a day hero this wook on business. Claude Dolanoy of Northport, was among tho out of town puoplo who visited horo this' wook. Ho loft Wed nesday morning. Shop men on the Burlington wore notified Tuesday that a wage Increaso of from ono to two and one-half cents an hour had been granted them. Tho Increaso, which was unsolicited, becamo offcctlvo May 1st. A spoqfial train bf sugar boot workors, mostly Russians, wont through Wednesday morning' from Lincoln to Sarbon. Tho train was com posed of six coaches and four baggago cars. Davo Fredericks, assistant road niastcr, haa lot tho contract to Will Ross for tho erection of a modern bungalow In tho 800 block on cast Fifth street. Tho house completo will cost about $4,000. Wm. A. Douel, pioneer railroader and a former resident of this city died at tho Mercy Hospital in Denvor Wednesday from tho effects kf an op eration. Ho was Bovonty-throo years of ago and for a number of years was ono of tho 'officials of tho Moffat Road. For several years lio bad mado his homo with his daughter Mrs. F. W. Billings of Denver. Tho surviving sons are Harry A. Douol, of Gunnison, Utah, and T. A. Douol, of Dallas, Toxaa. Ho also leaves an Aged wifo Tho funoral services will bo In ctiargo bf tho Shrlnors of -which ho was' a member. ::o;: Another one of Hioho ihmor specials torSjiturday. Many moro different va rieties this time. Watch our window totilgluT' MKHK-SANDALL CO. , ::o:,:- Mrs. Wcinghoff, of. Omaha, who has been tho guest of her daughter Mrs. Brooks Meadows for ten days will re turn homo this "weok. Fullcrtoii Paint $2.00 per gallon, with my live year pnmnnitce. , 17-tf STONE, The Druggist. Doctors ' Adams, Crcssler and MItcholl will go to Lincoln next wook it ' - i . . . . 10 auonu tno siato uontal convon tlon Pollco Judge,, Mlltonborgor 'has moved his offlco from tho building on North Locust to rooms ovor the Wcs tonfold grocory Girls' separato Middy Skirts at Wll cox Department Store John Spies, formerly of this city, ar rveu last ovonlng from Kearnoy to visit his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Spies. Mrs; Carson, of Grand Island, is expected hero next wook to visit hor paronts Mr. and Mrs. George Smith. Tho local high school gleo clubs will glvo an ontortalnmont In Horahey thir'ovonlng Educator' Shoes for children at Wil cox Department Storo. Tho pohcdulo for tho"Seolng North Platte" trip Monday, May 15th, will bo as follows: Autos to 'moot nt tho Chambor of Commorco headquarters, Building & Loan building nt 1:30 p. m leave headquarters at l:45,'arrIvo at Trlbuno at l.'CO and loavo at 2:00, arrive at tho light and poWor plant nt 2:05 and leave nt 2:20, arrive at artificial lco plant at 2:25, and lcavo at 2:30,arrlvo city wator works at 2:35 and leavo at 2:10, arrlvcat U. P. round house at 12:45 and lojavo at :t:10, nrrlvo at Lamb's wholosalo 'grocory at 3:15 and lcjivc nt 3:25, arrlvo at Telegraph at 3S30 and leavo at 3:35, arrlvo at tho .North Platto laundry at 3:40 and lcavo at 3:45, arrlvo at DIckoy's laun dry 'at 3:50 and loavo at ;5:55, arrlvo at Slar bottling works at 4:00 and loavo at 4:10, nrrlvo at North Platto creamery at 4:15 and loavo at 4:25. Evory ono should plan to tako this 'trip. Como out and sco what Indus tries North Platto has and help to boost thorn. ::o:: (Mlnmn'H Place Will lioyFinc. Tho Gcttman cigar and confection cry storo to bo opened m tho now Brodbcck & Son building as Boon ns It Is completed, will bo ono of tho nlf tlost places In tho town. Modern fur nlshlngs havo boon ordered from Chicago and will nrrlvo within tho next week. Tho rear portion of tho room has beon partitioned off for cigar factory and tho front will bo de voted to tho retail cigar and confee tionery trado, with amplo provisions for tho man who desires to sit down smoko a good cigar and rend tho nowspapors. As manngor of tho ball team, Jako will, of course, mako his placo tho baso ball headquarters of tho town. Tho dolay In completing tho build lng Ib duo to tho non-arrival of tho plato glass window Trnlnlontl of licet Workers. Claudo Dolanoy, of Northport, was In town yesterday enrouto to tho oast part of tho state to "herd" six huri drod Russians who hd will tako to tho boot fields of Scottff Bluff county, This shipment of beet workors will arrlvo nt this tormlnnl about ten to mgiii ,on a epocini or uiirtoen cars and nreVduotliNqrthpQrt tomorrow morning nt six. Children nro a pro llflo crop with tho RusslaiiB and Mr, Dolanoy says It is quito a task for tho man who accompanies tho train to keep tho kids from falling out tho windows or getting Into mischief. ::o: ; Placed Under Ponce Bonds. Upon omplalnt of Lowis Whitmoro, Earl Krumor was placed under bonds to koop tho peaco Wednesday. Both men llvo In Dickens precinct, and ac cording to tho. complaint filed, Kramer on two or three occasions threatened tho Hfo of Whitmoro. Kramer was placed under arrest Tuesday and lod ged in jail. Wednesday ho was ar ralgned.7'111. court, pleaded guilty and placed, under bond for his future good behavior ajid to report' on tho first day or tno noxt torm of district court. FInIiol Addresses Women. Mr. FIshor, secretary of tho Cham bor of, Commorco, talked to members oc tno Twentieth Century Club at their regular meeting Tuesday oven ing along tho lino of civic Improve monts and tho necessity ot co-opera tlon between tho Woman's club and tho Chamber of Commerce, He Invited tho ladle to tako the "Seolng North Platto Trip" on May 15th. Look&r Ihe Slan if means nnnri gasoline & a ood senice siaiM BED CROWN GASOLINE TANDAHD Oil, COMPANY l: 11 '1 " Z " '1 " $ I SUIT SALBIf At The Leader S NOW IN PROGRES ISO Ladies Suits, MATERIALS-Taf f etas, Serges, Gaberdines, Silk Poplins, Wool Poplins, Velour Cheeks etc. STYLES Tailored Suits, Norfolk, Belted Models, Flaring Effects in all the new colors. Sizes 16 to 47. No two alike. These suits were consigned to The Leader by one of the largest suit manufacturers in New York City to be closed out regardless of their value : $25 Suits at $12.50 $30 and $35 Suits at $1875 $40 and $45 Suits at $27.50 Onelpot of Suits worth up to $20 at $9.50 These goods ore of the very smartest styles shown this season, and at prices now offered we suggest that any one needing a suit call at once, as the consignment is left with us for but ten days and after May 20th whatever is left must be returned to the manufacturers. Alterations Free. 200 Ladies' and M Coat a isses Just arrived which will be sold at a discount of twenty per cent. One lot Ladies' Shirt waists worth up to $2 will be closed out at 50 cents each. Only fifty more days and this store will change hands. Everything in the store at discount or ten and twenty per cent. The Latest Novelties in Wash Goods are now shown at our store at very lowest prices. EADE THE North Platte. J. PIZER, Prop. ti&d iolasdCoimOasolutcmcans uas means power tmriiy & iinttrcrmiti 'STANDARD OK, COMPANY H Pl.YTnS Ahm GOnPTV it a it Mrs. Goorgo Finn entertained tho Mother's Club "WodnoBdny nftornoon, Mrs. II. P. Honcklo vill entortaln tho J. F. F. cjub Tuesday afternoon, May lGth. Mrs. George Vosoipka will ontertaln tho J. F. F. club Tuesday aftornoon, May 23d. . 9 Mrs Frank Buchanan and Mrs. Will Hnwloy will entortnln tho M. M. M. club and thoir husbands nt tho homo of tho formor Monday oveninpr. Tho literature department of tho Twentieth Century club 'will meet with Mrs. Josoph Roddy noxt Tuesday aftornoon. Mrs. P. J. Uarron will bo loader. Mrs. John Vosoipka ontortaincd tho 3t-A-Virp club Tuesday aftornoon. In tho gamos prizes woro won by Mrs. James Adams and Mrs. Edmund Dickey. Tho Zeta Zota club spont a very onjoyabol aftornoon Wqdcnsday as tho guests ot Mrs. E. N. Smith, Tho af tornoon wis spont at konsington work. Tho club will moott-May 24th with Mrs. Iliggs, south "Willow streot. Mrs. James Norton entertained tho Domostio Scionco department of tho Twontioth Century Club Monday after noon. Tho subject for discussion was "lawns and gardons" and papors -woro read by sovoral members. Tho hoatoss demonstrated strawberry pio. Tho Indian Card club mot Wednes day aftornoon with Mrs. C. It. Moroy. First prizo was won by Mrs. Albert I Schatz nnd socond honors woro glvon Mrs. .Will Hawloy. Guests of tho club woro Mesdames Richmond Dirge, F. W. Rinckor, L. "W. Walker of Omaha. Tho Lutheran Girls club which was to moot this evening lias been post poned on ncount of tho illness of ono of the club members. Tho Rowena -CUrcle will hold a meeting nt tho homo ot Mrs. C. W. Groves 121 wegt 9th streot on Tuesday aftornoon, May ICth. A largo atten dance is desired. Mrs.' II. A. Drooks orfteYlained tho members of tho Novita club Wednes day afternoon. Sovoral contests woro hold in which prizes woro awarded to Mesdames Fred Payno and Fcd Dun can. Tho next mooting will bo nt tho homo of Mrs. O. II. Thoelecko on M.ay 24th. Mrs. Otto "Wll, fonnorly of this city,' who returned last weok from Los Angeles, waB a guest of tho club. Tho Catholic Girls' club was entor tninod last evening at tho Shcody homo by Misses Sadio Shcedy, Madgo Flynn, Bcsslo Chamberlain, Efflo Christ nnd Mario Schatz. Miss Car rlo Frj'o, a brido of next wcok, was prqsonted with a halt dozon hand painted cups and saucers and a cut glass Jowol caso was sent to Miss Josamtno Flynn who was married Wcdnosday ovonlng. Prizes woro won by Misses Ellon McCarthy and Kath lcon Flynn. :o:: Best Way to Wash a Rug. - Stretch tho rug and tnck It upon a cloan floor. Aftor scouring it well with Bonpsuds,- rinso thoroughly to re move all traco of tho animal matter in tho Boap. Lot tho nig stay tacked down until porfoctly dry, so that It will not, shrink Piano Jtecltnl. Betty Turple, cloven year old daugh ter of Mr .and Mrs;-Neal Turplo and a student o Miss Beryl Hahn, will givo a piano recital noxt "Wednesday ovening at eight o'clock at 412 East Third street. For one so young Betty Ib an exceptional player and promises to moro than pleaso her audience. : :o: : Fred GInn left last night for Seattle and on May 22d will tako passage for Soward, Alaska, whero ljo expects to remain during tho summer. It is a boat rido of 1.8G0 miles from Seattle to Soward. Tho latter town is tho coast terminal of tho govornmont railroad. Good Stove Polisher. " A piece ot burlap is very good for polishing tho kitchen stove or range. It floes not burn readily, and for that reason is better than, flannel or cotton or paper. FIRE,f TORNADO, HAIL INSURANCE 0. H. Thoelecke. . CANE SEED Our Car of Cane Seed is Almost Gone! DID YOU GET YOURS? YELLOW GERMAN MILLET SEED KAFFIR COp FETERITA R. N. LAMB PHONE 67. t I) A 1-