The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, June 16, 1916, Image 8

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    Semi-Weekly Tribune
1911 - - SERVICE - - -1916
Tliut wlilcli lnm stood the lost of
Time for ihc years must hare merit.
The merit In this ciisc lms been a scr
tIco to customers Mini was not MJnt
ttH-good" but n service tliat was HET
TUB.. .
lVc lime known (lie needs of cus
tomer In this community and our age
and record of success proic us able to
meet those needs.
Tho l'latte Valley State Hank is at
your command, offering Strength, Se
curity nnd Personal Service.
Platte Valley State Bank
North Platte, Nebraska.
Fidelity Reserve Company,
An old line, Mutual, Legal Reserve Company.
Home Office: North Platte, Nebr.
A Western Nebraska Company for Western Ne
braska People and especially for North Platte People
Assets Dec. 31, 1915, $38,645.31.
LIFE, HEALTH AND ACCIDENT INSURANCE.
All forms of policies, straight whole life plan, 10, 15,
20, 25 or 30. Payment life or Endownment. Either life
insurance alone or in combination wtth health and accident
insurance. Our combination policy gives the most complete
protection of any policy on the market for the premium
payment.
The men back of thisJCompany are:
Officers: Dikectohs:
Dr. Barton B. Baker, President. ' Dr. Barton B. Baker.
Frank C. Pielstickcr, Vice-President. John J. Halligan.
M. Keith Neville, Vice-President. Walter V. Hoagland.
William II. McDonald, Vice-President. Frederick L. Temple.
Charles F. Temple. Secretary. Charles F. Spencer.
Charles F. Spencer, Treasurer.
There is $500,000.00 of insurance money going out of
North Platte every year. Why not keep part of it at home?
Office: Rooms 1 and 2, 1, O. O. F. Bldg.
THE NURSE BROWN MEMORIAL HOSPITAL
1008 W.it Fourth CtMtt. Phon. 110
Ethical, Moral, Efficient.
An Institution for tho treutmont of Medical, Surgical nnd Confinement
im t a rmvr,r u . . MK8 MAItGAItET HALL, Sapt
PR. J. S. TWTflEM, Musician and Surgeon.
IRA h. DARE, FAlltor and Publisher.
SUBSCRIPTION RATES:
Unc lYnr hr JIall In Ad ranee &1.2S
One Year by Carrier In Adranco. .91 j0
Entered at North Platte, Nebraska
I'OBtolfleo as Second Class Matter.
FRIDAY, JUNK 10, 1916.
LOCAL AND PEKSOXAL.
Mrs. Jntncs Adams will entertain the
Et-A-Vlrp club next Tuesday aftcr-
IIOUIl.
Miss LuJu Hurke. who has been
teaching in Greeley returned home this
WCCK.
All boosters smoke Town Boost, tf
Arthur Hansen has gone to Council
Bluffs to mako bin hrnm with iiia
rather.
ii . .. . '
I or innnnnii tn nnonil n. rnw ilnvo nn
business.
Mr. and Mrs. .T. A. Koafnr urn trln If-
Injtr arrnncenmntR tn mnvn tn rtmnim
In the near future.
Dr. Brock. DimtiHt. ovnr Rinno rtriio
a tore.
Mrs. William IIllflflnrM nnil ann Inft
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lllCflUay lor Cftllfnrnln. wlinrn
will visit relatives.
J I riltt. fiOOlIlllIlll & Itlinllnv limn
Hold the Mrs. Plant land to the North
mito country fluu.
Mr. and MrH. Ttohnrt ArMov. nf Mnv.
wood, who visited hare this week, left
weunosuay evening.
Harry Crook, of Oirnlnlln. fnrmorlv
of tho Reblmusen barber shop, visited
incnuc nere tins wcok.
Mrs. Stolla Vannrnnltlln. wli
Bpent soveral months in town, will re
turn to Wcllfleet this week.
For Rent Two Nlcolv fnrnlHiiwi
rooms. Inquire 403 east Third 43-2
Mrs. Carson, of Ornnil Tsl
Tuesday ovenlng to visit her parents
Mr. and Mrs. George Smith.
Mrs. M. V Mitchell and sons will
leave todav for Loxlnplnn tn vlalt rni-
atlves for a Iweok or mcire.
Georeo McGlnlev nnil fnnillv. whn
visited Miss MarirnrRt. MpfMnlnv Mila
week, loft Wednesday evening.
Mrs. T. C. Parks nnil fln.nrrlilnr nt
Greenwood, who were visiting Mr. and
Mra. A. W. Brown, left Tuesday.
For Sale Two nonnml-hnnil VnnX
cars In cood condition. Hendv Ocrlnr
Company.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Gantt. whn hnvn
resided at. Tlnltr fnr Knvprnl ninnflm
roturned hero tho first of tho week.
Miss Ironn Mnflnn nnil filntnr nt
Brady, who visited their mother here
this week, returned homo yesterdav.
Mr. and Mrs. Arrowsmlth. of Oealalin
aro tho guests of tho latter's parents,
Mr. and Mrs. N. F. dough, this week.
Miss Marie Rudat. whn him imnn at
tending Midland collego tho past year,
has roturned homo to nnnnri hnr
tlon.
On account, nf Mil lionvv nnotlmiinil
travol. trnlllR Ntci. 20 anil ft lmvo 1wn
running In two nnd thjroo sections this
WUGK.
Mrs. R. E. Scott. nt SiiHinrlnml wlir.
was operated upon nt a local hospital
recently ims rocovorcd nnd returned
I1UIUL'.
Mrs. Tntolo. of Kenrnnv. wli
Itlng her daughter Mrs. Harry .Boylo
for two WCOks. left for homn Tiiosilav
uvuning.
For Rent Throo room linnniv Tn
qulro at 403 east Third. 43-2
Mrs. M. O. Lnonnv nf Alllnnnn ii.J.r
wuh ciirouiG to HI C llmin V a tiwl IVTt.
and Mrs. Roy Gunsolly tho early part
ui iiiu ween.
Mrs. John Rodlno. wlm vtaltfwl
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auves in Gothenburg last week and
attonded tho weddlnir nf n nlonn tin
Mrs. Rohort Arnml
tiv .tllIlllUU
bviM leavo In a fw finv fnr rtio,i
' J Vt i. I (Villi,
Ore., to spend tho summer with tho
fYriusixong ramuy.
Wanted Girl for general housh.
work. Mrs. A. B. Hoagland, C08 west
Fourth streot. A-ut
Dr. Rex Dlinnnn. nf T.na ai
who visited tho Solby family nnd other
i.n.-i.ua huh utock, ieit rcT Chicago
Wednesday ovonlng.
Dr. and Mr. Wait
drcii, of Omaha, formerly of this city,
win iirnvo nere ftionuay to visit tho
Ottcnstoln family for tivk weeks.
MlUiairor Gairmnn h
w , ..... h tl HIV
sorylcos of Prof. Garllchs, Miss Evan
ROlIno Horrnd ami
... v MWO Alibi Ip WIIU
will play at tho Keith theatre each ov-
uiung.
Wanted Ynn hp mnrri,wi ,.....
r tun nuiLiuil IU
help In rooming house for her and her
uusoanu s rooms. Inqulro Woodblno
Rooming house, Mrs. Frank Gardner.
Prop. 44,f
MISS Grncn ntarlr. vlir rniniii n.
past six months in Contral city nnd
returned hnrn Innt wnnb i.ou ..
china painting studio at the Mocombor
iiuiiiu.
Dr. A. II. Fonnnr lms Knmi n.,.,
Htnto doputy of tho Loyal Mystic Lo
gion to 1111 tho vacancy caused by tho
resignation of A. k nn,.i i..,
iiii ii tin
Bono to Donvor.
TllO Dnilloalln 'Snlntinn
or til ll PrimlivlfiMin . .. .
. .uj.u,,,, V.HUIVU mut Aion-
day ovonlng and witnessed a demon
stration In bread making by the Instructors.
Mr nnd Mrs. Ginrrn U'li,oi, ...i
.... -o' "iiiiiiun mill
ClUldron Who nmnninnnliul
i vi iiiu 1 1
mains of Miss Irma Wlnslow to Ovor-
joii uio nrst or the week, havo ro-
iiuiifu aomc.
Mrs. G. P. Sllnlor nnil ilmn.1.1. r
ItlO Miller, fnrninrlv nf thla -it.. ,..
I i f , " -liJ, I1UIU
horo this week while onrouto from
HorshOV hrt Nnw Vnrlf ivlmni it,n..
KEITH COUNTY I100STKRS
PLEASED WITH TRIP
Tho Keith County Community Club
which visited this city Tuesday, re
turned on a spcflal train at 9:30 that
night. A numbor of them expressed
to Tho Tribune their enjoyment of the
day, the visit to the state farm being
especially Interesting to the farmers
who were among the party.
Tho vlslitors were driven all over
the farm in tho autos furnished by
mo .ortn I'intto cltzens eighty-four
of tho cars including a trip to tho
top of tho hill where the Dlant crow
Ing tests aro made. All phases of tho
worn on ine rarm were examined and
explanations mado !v Runt. Rnviinr
and his associates, who handled the
crowu in a very acceptable manner.
At nocn luncheon wan norvrwl i
nearly four hundred and so well was
uio commiueea organized, tliac all
Wero fed IwJtliln fnrtv inhinfna Tt TJ
Dickey served his atanilnnl hrnmi nt
ice cream to tho attendants and Har
ry t'orter his thirst quenching bever
ages.
Following dlnnnr add rnaaoa worn
mado by President Thoelecke repre
senting mo unamnor or Commerce, M.
J. Forbes In behalf of thr Nnrth Pinttn
business men, and Louis Maccy In be
half tho farmers of Lincoln county.
u. j. Jiiicner. or usraiaiia. rnannnriivi
ior uio neitn uounty Community Club
Returinir to (town tho vlalt nra wit.
nessed a ball game between a team of
uio visitors and one composed of lo
cal business men. tho form
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vy u acoro oi six to live.
Atter supper tho visitors were en
luriaincu ai a nanu concert.
Commissioners Ruy Tractor.
After investigating thn morito nt
rj v vij. v A.
ouvorui iiiukcb oi iracior engines, In
umuiiig pracucai ucmonstiratlons of
their work, tho county commissioners
this week purchased a fnrtv lmrao
power Twin City machine, capable of
uruwing iwo eignt-ioot blade graders
Tills gradlnc outfit In p.harrn nf nr..
potent men. can irradn a tnllo nf r-nmX
at about one-third the cosit the county
una imm in ino past, it is tho Inten
tlon Of tho commlaalnnnra tn nlnnn
this tractor in charge of a qualified
miin, anu wun it do all tho county
Kiuuiug.
It la nrobahlo that. Mm nrat mvn-k t
bo done with the tractor wil be on the
uincoin Highway between tho east
enu or. uio orido and Maxwell.
Pres. Thoelecke Expresses Thanks.
The Chamhnr of Pnmorco iviaim.
to extend Its hnaritlAat th
Individuals who aided In tho enter
tainment or the Keith County Boost
ers who visited the city Tuesday, and
especially tho IiurI
Platte and itho Lincoln county farmers
wnu ior me aay laid aside their ur
gent htfork and donated both their com
pany ana tnetr motor cars toward en
tertallnmont. It irf thin hTiirit w
makes for a bliriror and hnttor Mnrtti
Platto and for a morn Tirnannrnna T.ln
coin county, and when all can pull tro-
Kumur m uns rasnion it Is an Indica
tion .that tho time for the marked
growtn is not rar away."
tsigneuj o. H. THOELECKE.
President
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Lutheran Announcements
9:45 a. m. Sunday school.
11 O'clock mominor Iwinrshln Hnr
mon subiect. "Thn nvn Annv nf T 7 1 n
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IXUU1U.
4 p. m., Young People's meetlnc.
is D. in., ovnnlnp- wnraliln e,-
- ' O . w . .Jiiiji, UL1 1UUU
auojcci, "I'reparation for Service.'
opeciai music at both services. Tho
"Joholda Chedli" will i ant
at both the regular services to receive
tho monthly offering for the church
UUlllUIlg IUI1U.
The Luther Leaguo will hold a so
cial on tho church l flWTl thin nvAn
ing. If tho wet weather continues the
social will bo In tho Parish house. The
piiDiic is invited.
The Brotherhood meeting, post
ponou hub week will bo held next
Monday ovenlng at tho Welnbarg
"u,uo' u men aro Hoping for good
weather this time. Tho same anrango-
ihuiiib uiuuo ior uus wcok IwIU hold
uvur ior iuonuay ovenlng.
-::o::.
mrs. u R. Moroy returned homo
"usuay evening from a visit In Kear
ney Miss Mabel McFarland, who visit
ed friends in Goring for a week, will
return homo today.
Will Waltcmath rotnrnnd In at pr
uning irom uiair and Omaha, whore
nu viBiieu uus woeK.
Miss Julia Johnson left the fore
Dart Of tills WOOk fnr wiwtnm nnlnio
to visit with rolatlves.
Miss Alice LanL'fnrd wli n ll n tl mnilA
her homo in Paaadnna. OjiI fnr .w
years, will return heme Sunday morn-
nit,.
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F. j, DLENEh & CO.
Real Estate and Insurance
COmO Atld HAA UM fni Inmn lAn I
different parts of tho city. Good In
vestments on easy terms. Houses for
sale and rent. Wn hnvn ninn h...
galnB In farms and ranches.
lor. Front and Dowcy 8tB upstairs.
NORTH PLATTE
..General Hospital..
(Incorporated)
One Half Block North of Postoffice.
Phone 58
A modrn institution for tho
cintific treatment of medical,
surgical and confinement cases.
Completoly equipped X-Rny
and diagnostic laboratories.
Staff:
Geo. B. Dent, H. D. V. Lucas, M. D.
J. B. Rca&eld, M. D. J. S. Skais, M.D
Miss H. Sieman, SapL
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OPEN AN ACCOUNT WITH
The First National Bank
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NORTII PLA.TTJS, NBBRASICA.
Member Federal Reserve Bank System.
CAPITAL, AND SURPLUS
One Hundred and Fifty Thousand Dollars.
STABILITY, EFFICIENCY AND SERVICE
HAVE BEEN THE FACTORS IN THE GROWTH OP THIS
BANK, AND THE SAME CAREFUL ATTENTION IS GIYEN TO
SMALL ACC0UNT8 AS IS GITEN TO LARGE BALANCES.
INTEREST PAID ON TIME DEPOSITS.
Hordes of Boards
Our Yard Affords
OF QUALITY THE BEST
Clear and Sound
They Here Abound
You're Invited to Invest
Coates Lumber & Coal Co.
North Platte, Nebr.
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 & Power Co.,
C. R. MOREY, Manager.
Red
Crown
sieiians
mean
service
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CROWN
GASOUNE
STANDARD Oil, COMPANY
(NEBRASKA)
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