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About The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922 | View Entire Issue (June 16, 1916)
HARDWARE AND FURNITURE SALE On Your Vacation. LIBRARY TAIILES At It educed Trices 1 Correct time is worth money to you. Numerous disapointmcnts are frequently caused by an inaccurate time peice. Bring your watch to us and we shall put it in)J first class order so that you will suffer no inconvenience on your trip. Let'us look at it anyway. If it is in perfect order, we shall honestljr tell you so and there will be no charge for the inspection. C. S. CLINTON, "Jeweler & Optician, The Sign with the Big Ring.. iigUMm -i DR. 0. II. CRESSLER, . ' Graduate Denb'st Office over the McDonald State Bunk. CITY AND COUNTY NEWS. A.'tW? Plujner returned Tuesday night from a business 'trip to Lara mie, y. - . ,i. i Tho .Tillikuni. Girls' club will meat in the churchy-basement Monday even ing. r ' George W. Vroman left-Tuesday for Omaha to visit his son Clay Vroman amj'family for a week or. more. MraridMrs, P, J. Norton and chil dren returned homo Wednesday Even ing from Omaha and Davenport, la. "Don't faiKta attend the Farewell sale at The Leader which starts today. Safety First All hardware double guaranteed at Howe & Maloney's. We replace.! any defective article bought here. ,'., ! Miscs Irene and Ida Harkins, of Hastingsi, camo Wednesday evening to visit their sister Mrs. Thomas Thomas. J Misses Catherine and Cecelia Herrod who were visiting Itheir sister, Mrs Mike McFaden in Paxton, came homo Wednesday. Charles F. Haley, of the Mutual Benefit Life Insurance Co. of Omaha, who spent two weeks here left Wed nesday morning. W. H. McDonald spent yesterday in Omaha attending a. meeting of the executive committee of tho state bank' ers association, a committee of which he is a member. Wo have Just installed a now "Key Lock" slotting machine in our optical department and can now make your classes scrowless and guarantee the lenses not to become laoso as before HARRY DIXON, Mrs John Louden, of Pennsylvania, ia visiting Mrs. Earl Wilson while enroutie home from Paxton. Mrs. Edgar Schlllor of Central City, who had been visiting rolatives here went to Alliance Tuesday evening to attend tho, P. E. O. convention. Dr. A. J. Ames, formerly of this city, was taken ill with' ptbinalno poisoning while attending the Elks' convention in Omaha and obliged to return to Potter Tuesday. Coats for ladies, misses and chil dren at a reduction of 25 peri cent, Ladies' dresses and skirts 20 and 25 off. All alterations free. THE LEADER. Mrs. P. H. Bell and two sons of Sll ver Creek, who visited the former's brother Horton Munger and family this week while enrouto honio rrom Denver, left at noon Wednesday. From all parts of tho county comes word of prospects of a wonderfully good crop of small grain, but) corn is very "backward and lacks vitality, .duo to so much cool weather. Just now 100-degreo weather is needed. To introduce tho new sibock pf hard .wfore they have added Howe & Ma loney will place their entire stock of Hardware, Furniture and Rugs on sale at reduced prices Monday1, Tucs day and Wednesday of next week. Twenty-three ladies' suits left, pop lins, gaberdines and silks. Not one Worth less than $25 and up to $40 and $50. They have been divided Into two lots. Lot 1, your choice for $19.48: lot 2, your chioico for $14.48. Sizes from 10 to 44. In the caso of Mrs. Olive Pitt vs Wm. Pitt wherein the plaintiff alleges abandonment and non-support, heard in the county court this week, the de fendant was bound over to tho district dourt under bond of .$200. They have been married fifty-five years. I'Tenus in this city received an nouncements of tho marriage of Miss Graco Edna Shelton and Lawrence J. Carpenter yesterday. Tho marriage took placo at St. Paul's churfch in Ogalalla Wednesday, June 14th. Both young people formerly resided hero and have many friends who extend congratulations . They will be at homo at 803 North Lincoln Ave, Hastings after Juno 24th. Hi JtEFRIGERATOItS At Jtcduced Trices To introduce our new stock o Hardware we will place on sale for three days only, Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, June 19, 20, Z All Hardware, Furniture and Rugs at Greatly Reduced Prices. A rare opportunity to secure summer goods, Oil and Gasoline Stoves, Refrigerators. Ice Cream Freezers, Porch Swings, and Porch Furni ture, Hammocks, Lawn Mowers, etc. We have the most complote stock of Furniture in Western Nebraska, and a new, clean and complete stock o! Hard" ware. 200 patterns of Room Size Rugs. With our new building, which is now connected to our old location we now have the largest store in North Platte and we invite you to come in and look over our stock whether you wish to purchase anything or not. jtooar size rugs At Reduced Prices MALONEY. MATTRESSES AND SPRINGS At Reduced Prices ENTRANCE TO STORE ON DEWEY STREET. NORTH PLATTE, NEBRASKA. MOPS At Reduced Prices MANY LAWYERS ATTEND DISTRICT CONVENTION Choose Your Woodwork Carefully WHETHER you plan a new house or changes in the old, give thought to your woodwork. Wc are glad to , have you consult us, not only about your plans but for practical suggestions in the way of built-in furniture, doors, windows and so on through your list. We can show you illustrations of 1 B B 6 f LURTlS WOODWORK "The Permanent Furniture for Your Home" Curtis Woodwork has gone into good homes lor 50 years. Every piece that passes inspection is stamped " Curtis." If you expect to build, a "Home-Book" will be a mine ol help and suggestion (or you. Wc have three. Any one free. "Better Built Homes," $800 to $3,000; "Homelike Homes," $300 up ; "Attractive Bungalows," best types. They show exteriors, floor plans and rooms finished with Curtis Wood work. Call for one today. W. W. BIRGE COMPANY The attendance at tho annual meet ing of tho Western Nebraska Bar Association, held in this city Wednesday, Iwas tho large est in the history of tho organiza tion. Not tonly was there a largo at tendance fom the two judicial dis tricts which comprise tho associa tion's, territory, but tho meeting was marked phy tli3 presonc o Chief Justico Mfirrlsey, -of tho supreme court and. Judge Hamer, Barnes and Faw- cott or the saino triuunai. During uiq forenoon and afternoon sessions ad dresses were made by Judge Grimes, D. M. Moulds of Lexington, W. V. Hoagland of this city, Judge Cornish of Lincoln, Judge Hamer of Lincoln and Attorney-General Reed. Officers for tho ensuing year wore elected as follows: President, Fred Wright of Soctts Bluff; vice-president, G... W. GilJan, of Lexington; secretary, V. Romoigh of Gothenburg; treasurer, P. R. Halligan of North Platte. In tho evening a banquet was held at tho Hotel McCabe. P. J. Barron presided as toastniaster and tfca&ts were responded to by J. C. Martin of Central City. Attorney Dutton of Oshkosh, Judge Barncs'of Lincoln, A. G. Ellick of Omaha and John N.( Dryden, of Kearney. Tho ladies of tho delegates wore re ceived at tho trains by tho entertain ment 4'ommitteo, .Mesdames J. S, Hoagland, W. V. Hoagland and Leslie Baskins, who conveyed them by auto to tho home of tho former where an informal reception was hold. An elab orato dinner Iwuis served at noon by Mesdamos J. J. Halligan and P. J. Bar- ran at tho Halligan homo, and in the evening a banquet was served at the residence of Mrs, W. V. Hoagland, where the tables wcro beautifully dec orated with out ilowors, flags and streamors of red, white and bine. Covers wcro laid for thirty. An en joyable program was rendered during the evening. Among thoso taking part wore Mrs. Carl Hollman, Missos Elsie Waltemath, Ruth Elder. Marjory Rus sell and Mrs. W. V. ' Hoagland and Miss Irma Huffman and Mesdames Barron nnd Dean. Elslo Janis nt Tlio Tat. "Nearly a Lady" Is tho photo .ve hicle by which Elsie Janls, famous for her comedy and dancing, will nmuso tho patrons of tho Pat next Monday evening. Tho play narrates tho social adventures of a breezy daughter of a Montana cattlo baron who goes to N.ow York as tho flnanceo of an Eng lish lord who "doesn't take." Cnr For Snlc. Second hand Rod for $225.00. Good tires and all other equipment In good condition. HENDY-OGIER AUTO CO. Arthur Toolo returned to Kearnoy Tuesday evening after visiting his sis- tor Mrs. Harry Boylo for sovoral days . HAIL! HAIL! HAIL! HAIL! HAIL! The hail season has opened with a 20 mile strip hailed in Adams county and hail strip 15 miles north of North Platte. Your farm may be next to suffer. Why take the risk, when, for a reasonable premium we can insure your crop, against loss by hail in the Home Insurance Company of New York with Assets of $37,000,000.00. The strongest Insurance Company in the world doing a hail insurance business. Losses settled promptly and paid, one hundred cenls on the dollar. BUCHANAN & PATTERSON TWENTIETH CENTUKY CLUB HOLDS "BOOSTER" MEETING fe4 1 Telephone Your Grocery orders to 32 They will given prompt and careful attention. Lierk-Sandall Co. rm Tho Twentieth Century club held its final meeting of the year In tho Chamber of Commorco rooms Tuesday evening. Tho meeting was given over to reports of tho year's work, two features of lmportanco bolng tho plac ing of a Grafanola in tho public schools and tho promoting of North IPlattos irst vmunloipalt Christinas rco. Mrs. Thompson of tho literary de partment, read an excellent review of tho year's work In that department, this being In itiho form of a poem. Mrs. Coftrell, of tho domestic sclenco department introduced Mrs. Blalock, Mrs. Roddy and Mrs. Dent Iwflio gave burlesquo demonstrations of domestic sclenco, causing consid erable merriment. Tho articles of food demonsWated w'oro. kramph Salad, Mulligan Stow and Red Cross Sandwiches. Mrs. Frank Buchanan ouloglzed tho work and character of Miss Annlo Kramph, tho retiring president, and In behalf of tho club presented her with a largo boquot of American Beauty roses. Miss Kramph introduc ed her successor, Mrs. J. II. Hegarty, who In turn introduced Uic other now officers. Tho mooting was then turned Into an Informal Teceptlon, tho room hav ing boon beautifully decorated for that purpose with ilowors and Hags. Miss Eleanor Alkons, of Kansas City, gave two very clover readings during tho reception hour. Fiflty-four names wcro registered for next year's twtork. Much credit is duo Mrs. Frank Buchanan, Mrs. Geo. Flold, and Mrs. Thomas Axtell for the success of tho meeting. ::o:: D. C. Wilson, of Sutherland, is visiting his son deputy sheriff Roy Wilson. For Sale Now hotaso 1212 west Third street, $1,650. Black 859. 43-4 John McDonald was called to Boston Wednesday by tho serious illness of his sister. , Mr. nnd Mrs. A. J. Ludwlg left at noon yesterday for a fow days visit in Omaha. Mrs. -M. II . Douglas and nieces Helen and DoroMiy Armstrong nro spending a fow days In town. Mrs. Maudo Louden and Mrs. J. J. Wilson of Paxton, aro guests of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Wilson this -week. Miss Vllma Rouso, of Cozad, who visited Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Boyd for a week, returned homo yesterday. For Rent Eight room house, mod em except heat. Inquire of Geo. A. Austin, 417 east Fifth street. 43-2 E. II. Mickey, of tho University of Nobraska, who visited Charles Mc Naraara this week, loft at noon yoster day. i ' .Mr? and Mrs. Ray Gross, oLMooro- ilold,nro visaing thiflw&jk fith tho lattor's parents "Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Jones. Memorial sorvlccs will bo hold at I. O. O. F. hall nt 3:30 next Sunday afternoon. All Odd Fellows and frlcntlfl aro Invited. Highest market price paid for hldoB. Wo buy dry bones, lrtin and othor Junk. North Platto Junk Houbo. 27tf Piatt Whlto has boon in Omalm this week visiting frlonrs and inciden tally mixing with Elks who atitonded theBtato convention.' A quarter of an Inch of rain foil Wednesday ovenlngln this Immcdluto section. North tho rain is reported to havo been heavier. Attorney Jamoa-v Mothcrsald, of Scotts Bluff, formerly of this city, wub hero this week to visit friends and at tend tho meeting of tho bar associa tion. During tho federal court. 'sessions hold horo tho first of Mils week At torney Byron Ohorat was admitted to practice beforo tho United States court. i Mrs. 0. J. McNamara gavo a pleasant kenslngton Wednesday after noon in honor of tho ladles forolgn mission society of tho Methodist church. Mns. Mary McNamara, of Galosburg, 111., formorly of this city, will arrive horo tomorow to visit hor con Charles McNamara whllo enrouto to California to spend a year. - Prlntzess Skirts aro mado of tho very best materials, por shrunk, and laundry porfectly. E T, TRAMP & SONS. Attorney and Mrs. J, G. Boelor and daughter Miss Myrtle loft at noon yes terday for Excelsior Springs whoro Mrs. Beolor will for six . weokfl toko treatments for, rheumatism. I Spend This Summer's Vacation in the West Nature In Its most rugged form, sconory that has attracted tourists from every corner of tho earth, invigorating climate, purest mountain water and fishing unexcelled all this you will Hnd In our great west, tho majority of trips to which may bo mado within a two weeks' vacation with minimum tlmo for travel, pro viding your trip Is arranged via Union Pacific System tho route that brings out all tho real plcasuro of railroad travel and affords many luxuries and staples not provided by othor lines. Low Summer Tourist Fares In effect dally to Donver, Colorado Springs, Pueblo, Estos Park, Rocky Mountain National Park, Yollowstone National Park and tho Pacific Coast resorts, After selecting your summer vacation resort, apply for rates, Information about routes and llteraturo pertaining to the west to local Union Pacific Agent, or address, W. S. BASINGER, G. P. A., OMAHA, NEBRASKA.