The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, June 09, 1916, Image 7

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at North Platte, Nebraska,
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Fill DAY, JUNE 9, 1010
CITY AND COUNTY NEWS.
Robert Sailor has gono to Grand
Island to make nn extended visit with
his aunt.
CONVENTION ENDS VflTH
LAIUJELY ATTENDED BANQUET
L. L. Walker left Wednesday for
Hastings to spend a week on business
Dr. Morrill, Dentist, McDonald Bank
Building.
Mrs. FVank Laughlln has returned
from a visit with friends In Suther
land.
iMlss Mntlo Paulson has accented a
position In the Hub millinery depart-1
menU J J
f MrsClydo Trotter, of Brady, visited
here this week and returned home yes
f torday.
Henry Hecker, who has been visit
ing in Julesburg is expected to re
turn today.
Eugene Deal, of Ogalalla, has re
turned homo after visiting hero for
Boveral days.
Ass Iva Troxol, of Elsie, who has
been visiting Mrs. Martin Wyman, has
returned home.
For Farm Loans see or write Gene
Crook, room 3, Waltemath building,
North Platte. 4Ut
Mrs. Sarah Bangs returned Tuesday
o-veninc from a visit in the eastern
part of the state.
Mrs. Harry Woods, who had been
visiting friends in Julesburg, returned
homo Wednesday,
Royal Hahn, of Lincoln, who visit
ed his sister Miss Beryl this week,
left hi4 auto yesterday.
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Chris Paulson returned Wednesday
from Grand Island where he spent the
fore part of this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Beeder and
sons, who have been visiting in Den
ver, will return Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Wylie Walker, who
liad been In Scotts Bluff for some
time, returned this week.
Miss Rose McGinloy, of Paxton, who
fytiH been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Omar
.lift", left a few days ago.
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Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Hayes and chil
dren will leave abtfut June 15th for
their new home In Omaha.
Clink Clair, formerly first baseman
of the Grand Island ball team, spent a
few days here with friends.
Mr. and Mrs. John P. Hillebrandt
have retulrned from California where
they spent their honeymoon.
The Catholic ladles will hold a so
cial at itho home of Mrs. McHugh on
Thursday afternoon, June 15th.
Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Bicklcy, of Cedar
Bluffs, who were visiting Mr. and Mrs.
Elmer Coates, have gono heme.
J. P. Carey, assistant superintendent
of the Union Pacific, spent the fore
part of the week here on business.
Mrs. Bert Culton, of Melrose, came
Tuesday to visit her parents Mr. and
Mrs. Chrs Brodbeck for two weeks.
(.Mrs L. J. Brlnkerhoff, of Mancos,
Iho visited her brother, Ray wel-
"orn this week, has returned home.
W. R. Maloney loft Wednesday
evening for Hastings to attend the
stato undertakers' convention this
week.
Mrs. Don Devlne, of Sidney, who
was tho guest of Mr. and Mrs. Sebas
tian Schwalger left for homo Tuesday
evening.
Mrs. H. I. Smith and Master Lewis
Pushman, who visited tho rusnmnn
family in LoMoyne this wcok, have
returned.
Mrs. Alfred Johnson will leave this
week for Denver to Join a party which
will spend several weeks visiting In
California.
Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Berry, of Grand
Island formerly of this city, returned
homo Tuesday evening after visiting
at tho Grimes homo.
Mrs. Hurst and daughter Vivian,
of Berkeley, Calif., Avho were guests
at tho Duggan homo for a week, left
Wednesday morning.
Mrs. Joseph Roddy will leave short
ly for Denver to attend the B. of L. F,
E. Auxiliary convention anu visit nor
sister Mrs. Gus Chnmborlain.
Mpsdfimoa A. J. Salisbury, B. F.
Fletcher and Charles Trovlllo have re
turned from Grand Islnnd whero they
attended the Fowler funeral.
Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Ronstrom, of
Lexington, who were hero to visit
friends and attend the Spanish War
Veterans encampment left yesterday,
Tho ddmestlc sclcnco club of th
Presbyterian church postponed their
ihln week on account of n
death In tho family of ono of the mefni;
bers.
R. E. Brown, formerly of tho U,
Pivii nnelnecrinc denartment, visited
hero this .week while onroutc to Chi
cago from Salt Lake where he is now
located.
Master J. D. Longeron ontertalned
a score of his young friends Tuesday
afternoon in honor of his tenth birth
day. The afternoon was spent In play
lng games.
Miss Hallio Smith, of Kearney,
came Wednesday to visit her aunt Mrs
Ella Mae Lanyon for a few days. Miss
Hazel Smith who has been a guest
of tho latter for a week will leave
Tuesday.
Dr. Ralph Alden who graduated
from the dental department of the
state university, has locatod at Aurora,
111., as assistant to a resident dentist
of that city.
Miss Adele LeDloyt was tendered a
surpriso party Tuesday evening by a
number of her young friends who
spent a pleasant evening playing
unique games.
(Charles P. Ross of Omaha spent
Wednesday in town looking after mat
ters pertaining to his position with
the Union Pacific and transacting pri
vate business.
Tho ninth annual convention of tho
United Spanish War Vctorans of Ne
braska camo to a closo Tuesday even
ing with a banquet at (ho Lloyd opca
houso nt which nearly two hundred
w
ero present.
Tuesday forenoon was dovotcd to a
business session at which resolutions
were passed favoring a return of tho
canteen service in the United States
nrmy, and a system of ndequato pre-,
paredness for this country. A mossage
was sent President Wilson endorsing
his policy of preparedness, but asking
for more radical "measures.
Tho election of officers followed
with this result: Department Com
mnnder, John G. Mahor, of Lincoln;
Senior Vlco-Commander, A. W. Shill
ing of North Plaitto: Junior Vlcc-
Commandor, Henry Shrodc, of Omaha;
Department Inspector, Leonard Rob
inson, of Nonth Platte; Department
Chaplin, Harry Cllno, of Omaha. Col
umbus was chosen as the place of
holding tho 1917 convention.
Tho aftornoon was spent nt tho
rillo range south of tho state farm, tho
delegates beinc convoyed tliero In
nutos furnished by citizens.
Tho banquet was held nt eight
o'clock, a nice menu being served by
Caterer Hupfcr. Pintcs had been laid
for 150, but when evening camo it
was found that nearly 200 tickets had
been sold and the catoror found It nec
essary to spread an additional table.
During tho service Stamp's orchestra.
and a malo quartette composed of
Messrs. Brown, McGrow, Armstrong
and Mitchell furnished selections.
Judgo Hoagland introduced tho
speakers who were Major Scharmann,
i0f Chicago, W. V. Hoagland and Keith
Neville of this city, Capt. Kline, of
Omaha, and John G. Mahcr and Frank
I. Ringer, of Lincoln.
Tho central features of nil these
talks were patriotism to country and
adequato preparedness, and each was
interesting and well delivered; in
fact not in recent years have we
heard better talks made in North
Platte.
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MONTHLY INSURANCE
We liino nrrnnged to issue any of
our stundard fornix of Insurance, cith
er life, health or nccldcnt policies to
the people of North 1'lnlte on n month
ly basis. This Is nn ndriiutngc you
would not InnC Jf you did not have a
home insurance institution. Keep your
insurance money nt home mid help
build up North Platte.
FIDELITY RESERVE COMPANY.
A Rnre Troal.
Thoso who llko the poems of James
Whltcomb Riley will find a raro treat
In storo for them In tho evening's en
tertainment given by Captain G. L.
Hall, of Ooos Bay, Ore., nt tho Bap
tist chiiTch Saturday evening, Juno
10th, 8 o'clock. Captain Hall has ex
ceptional talent for reading Riley s
poems and will glvo an ontlro even
lng's reading of this well known poet
Admission frco. A silver offering will
bo accepted. Everybody wolcdme,
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(ieorge Tiexler Laid to Rest
Funeral services of tho late George
O. Troxler who wns killed Snturday
when his nuto overturned near Oga
lalla, woro hold at tho Episcopal
church Tuesday afternoon. T he nt
tendance was greater than the seat
ing capacity of tho church. McmborH
of tho Masonic ledge nnd of tho U. of
L. E. attended in a body. Tho lloral
tributes from organizations and in
dlvidunls woro profuso and beautiful
Dean Bowkor conducted tho scrvlco
nnd spoko very feelingly of the homo
life of tho deceased and his devotion
tic his family.
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The miles
come dose
iogeiher
Luther Owens, a locomotive fireman,
filed a petition for voluntary bankrup
tcy In the United States district court
Wednesday. He gives his liabilities as
$1,488.94 and his asscits $437.20.
Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Birgo returned
tho early part of this week from south
ern California. Mrs. Birgo had been
tlliore for several months' and Mr.
Birgo went out to accompany her
home.
Dopanfment Comlnmnder Stowart of
tho Grand Army of the Republic, has
appointed J. S. Hoagland of this city
judge advocate on his staff. Judge
Hoagland Is also delegate at large to
the national encampment which meets
at Kansas City September 27th ito
September 2d.
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the best oil and a reliable dealer. mwS&EF9KfcWt
STANDARD JOILCOMPANY W fflj
Miss Elsie Johnson left tho fore part
of this week for Kearney.
Jack Gavers visited relatives In
Grand Island lasit woek.
Victor Halligan returned Wednes
day morning from the state university.
Leonard Robinson was called to Og
den Tuesday evening by the death of
his mother.
Mrs. George Zentmeyer and children
will move ito Grand Island the latter
part of next week.
Mr. and Mrs. VV. H. C. Woodhurst
went to Mitchell' Wednesday morning
to spend a few days.
Mrs. Edith Gantt and 'daughter
Edith will leave ithfs week for Union,
Nebr., to visit for a week or longer.
Mrs. J. E. Carroll and mother Mrs.
Johnston left Wednesday morning for
Rosoville Ncbr to visit relatives for
a fortnight.
Mrs. P. J. Barron and sister Mrs.
Deane expect to leave soon for North
ern Minnesota 'to visit rolativcs for
several weeks.
Mrs. Frank Buchanan entertained
fourteen ladles Tuesday evening at a
movie party at tho Keith and a lun
cheon at the Gem.
An Aproir Shower
Tho pro-nuptial apron shower which
wns given Miss Hnttlo Hatfiold at th
homo of Mrs. C. J. Perkins Juno 5th
proved to be a most enjoyablo nffnl
and tho bride-to-bo was so dollghtcd
with her supply ot aprons that Mrs
Perkins hopes that such sensible show
era may fall upon many a "maiden
fair." Tho hostess asked each guest
to bring nn apron or material for any
kind of nn apron. The hours were
from two to flVO.
Amid morry chnttor and exchnng'
of confidences so dear to tho heart
tlho hours passed rapidly. The mu
sic was furnished by tho guest of hon
or, tho brldo-tc-be, nnd vocal selec
tions by Miss Steel, who will bo tho
bridesmaid. The hostess was assisted
in serving by Mrs. Rasmusaen and
Mrs. Georgo Lnnglois.
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Mrs. W. S. Dolson wont to Grand
Island Wednesday evening.
A. M. McNichol and John Murphy,
of Farnnm wero horo Wednesday
while enroute to Denver to spend a
couplo of weeks.
Miss Grace Clark who fonnorly gaVO
instructions in chinn painting horo
camo Wednesday afternoon to visit
friends for a few days.
George Weir and Will Votaw, who
havo been attending tho stato univer
sity, cujmo homo by nuto Tuesday even
ing to spend the summer.
Mrs, J. M. Mooncy, of Denver, who
had been visiting her daughters in
Grand Island, spent a few days horo
this week whllo enrouto home.
Thomas Lanlgan, of Denver, visited
I1I3 niece Miss Ellen McCarthy this
week wiiilo enrouto home from a fam
ily re-union nt Spnulding.
Sam Wcstfall of Omaha, who for
merly lived here, Is in town this week
visiting his brother M. C. Westfall
and transacting business.
Arthur Alien, Sam Souder and Sher
iff Salisbury went to Fox Creek this
week to attend a bazaar held by tho
Danish church congregation.
Simon Ford and Miss Eva Durand.
of Hershoy, were married at tho Pres
byterian parsonage Tuesday after
noon by Rev. Robert White.
Mrs. Jane Lane who made her
homo with; or mother Mrs. Bridget
Moran for several Imonths left a few
days ago for Pittsburg- to reside in
future.
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when vour car is runiirndfall-DOtf cincd Onftcdi
Csttwn Gasoli nc-ihe DiHcs p sr gallon kincL j
I lspcndablc whweveryoubuy it. Good dealers shawlhesltfaj
SXANRKRD OIL COMPANY
$500 Rownrd.
Tho abov6 rpwtird will bo paid for
tho arrest and conviction of tho party
who stolo ono of my hogs from tho
Sutherland stock ynrds May 2Gth; and
the samo sum will bo paid for tho
arrest and conviction of tho party
who stolo a blnck cow branded KB
(conccted) on hip on tho night of
March 30, 191G, nnd for tho return
of animal. Samo reward for any an
imal stolen from my land In tho fu
ture. T. E. HESKETT,
2tF Suthorlnnd, Nob.
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F. J. DfENEK & CO.
Real Estate and Insurant
Come and see uu for town lota In
different parts of tho city. Good In
vestments on easy terms. Houses for
sale and rent. We have also good bar
gains In farms and ranches.
Cor. Front and Dewey Sts.. upstairs.
THE NURSE BROWN MEMORIAL HOSPITAL
1008 Wait Fourth Stract. Phono 110'
Ethical, Moral, Efficient.
An institution for tho treatment of Medical, Surgical and Confinement
Cases. MRS. MARGARET HALL,. Supt
BR. J. S. TWrfffiM, Physician and Surgeon.
The first warm day of Summer is the right time to
buy an electric fan. Consider the years they last and
why are you without one? Every home needs an
Electric Fan.
North Platte Light fit Power Co,
C. R. MOREY, Manager.
DR. J. S. TWINEM,
Physician and Surgeon.
Special Attention Glvon to Gynecology
Obstetrics and Children's Diseases.
Office McDonald Stato Bank Building.
Corner Sixth and Dawey Streets.
Phones, Office 183, Rcaldonco 283
FIRE, TORNADO,
HAIL INSURANCE
0. H. Thoelecke.
6 Hoynolili HUlir.
North rinUo, Neb.
ltd, Dlnck S13
DR. HAROLD A. FENNER
OSTEOPATHIC
PhrileUn & Surf.on.
Genlto-Urlnary
Dltoaaci
Obstetrics
Gynecology
JOHN S. SIMMS, M. D, ,
l'hyslclan and Surgeon
Office D. & L. Building, Second Floor.
Phono, Office, 83; Residence 38.
DOCTOIt 1). T. QUIGLEY. . ..
Practice Limited to
Surgery and Hndlum Thornpy
723 City National Hank Building.
Onmhn, Nebraska.
Hi
teantliat
Bought and highest markat
prices paid
PHONES
Residence Red 636 Office 456
C. H. WALTERS.
Quality Not Quantity
Hospital Phono Blnck 033
House Phono Black 633.
TV. T. PBITCIIAED,
Graduate Veterinarian
Eight years a Government Veterinar
ian. Hospital 218i south Locust Bt,
one-half block southwest of the
Court Hous6. . . 'Oftjj
DEItltYBEItRY & FORBES,
Licensed Kmbalmcrs
Undertakers and Funeral Directors
Day Phone 234.
Night Phono Black 688.
W. J. IIOLDERNESS
Eoctrlcnl Supplies
Wiring Storngo Batteries
Morsch BIdg ,
Phono 17G.
Wo make cigars In tho small and in
the regular sizes preferring to uso
quality tobacco in preference to quan
tlty. W uso only tho best tobacco
for filler and wrapper and our cus
tomers are always satisfied. Wo han
dle a largo lino of smokers' articled,
our display of pipes being especially
largo.
J. F. SCHMALZRIED.
Office phone 241. Res. phone 217
L. C. DROST,
Osteopathic Physician.
North Plntte, - - Nebraska.
McDonald Bnnk Building.
Geo. B. Dent,
Physician and Surgeon.
Special Attention given to Surgery
and Obstetrics.
Office: Building and Loan Building
n. I Offico 130
Phon" U"idencellG
J. B. BEDFIELD.
PHYSICIAN & SUBGEON
Successor to
HYSICIAN & SURGEONS HOSPITAL
Drs. Redflehl & Redfleld
Ofllco Phone 642 Res. Phone 676
Telephone Your
Grocery orders to 32
They will given prompt and
carelul attention.
Lierk-Sandall Co.
NORTH PLATTE
..General Hospital..
(Incorporated)
Phone 58 723 Locust Street
A modern institution for the
ciantific treatment of medical,
surgical and confinement casei.
Completely .quipped X-Ray
and diagnostic laboratories.
Geo. B. Dent, M. 1). Y. Lucas, M. D.
J. B. Redfield, M. D. J. S. Simms, M.D.
Miss Elise Sieman, Supt.