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About The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922 | View Entire Issue (July 11, 1916)
4 i,oc.vr, am. 1-KnsoxAi, iijaaiiflMriH Lester Weil visited friends In Ogal- j alia last week. Mrs. E. W. Mann will entertain the! J. F. F. club this afternoon. . Miss Marie Stack has resigned hrr position as cashier at The Loader. Darnoy Ouynian has returned from n visit with friends In Wood IUver. Mrs. John Murray visited friends In Brady the latter part of last week. Mrs. Wlllard Lay who has boon visit ing In Dolous for somo time bus returned. iMiss Anna iucuano irns reiuruo'i jr from a visit with rolatlvos In tlic oasf-l-! crn part cf the state. i J$jj Mrs. C. 6. Shoets, of Kearney, who lias been visiting Mro. A. E. Smith, ir wlll lrvo this wcok. Miss IJlanch Fonda, tarho has bprn Hfi ui visiting friends in Omaha for ten day:', Jjfj is expected to return today. t! Earl Sourer, of Clhrkn, returned , iff. there Saturday after visiting with theirti home folks for several days, jSJTJ Walter Ellis, of Omaha, who visited 'Hi Mr. and Mrs, Edward Elsasser for sev-1 EL oral days, left last evening. Mrs. Fred Duncan loft yostcrday SS morning for Cozad to visit with rclu- Eajj Uvea for a week or more. tpj Miss Mabel Martin, of Omaha, who MS has boon visiting the Fltzpatrlck fam-;p Ily, will leave In a fow days. jgj Miss Susie Hoagland, of Lincoln, 3J who was called hero by tho death of, her niece, has returned homo. Mrs. II. L. Kelsjo and baby left Sat urday ovonlng for Paxton to visit rel atives for a weok or more Mrs. 0. II. Crcs8lcr who was operat ed upon last wcok In Chicago, Is re ported to bo getting along nicely. Mrs. It. K. Lowis and daughter, of Ogalalla rcturnpd homo tho latter part of last weok after visiting local friends. Mrs. Ray Langford and two sons lcavo this weok for Cherokee Park, whero they will spend several weeks. Miss Helen Coker, of Sutherland, came last week to visit with Mr. and Mrs. Guy Coates for a week or longer. Master Harold Coaton returned Sat urday morning from dutherland whoro he visited his father for several weeks. July 22nd will bo tho timo In which to secure real bargains at E. T. Tramp & Sons'. You know It's tho beginning of our Loom End Salo 51-2 Miss Eil'io Meyers returned to Kan sas City a fow days ago after visiting with her brother C. R. Meyors for sov eral weeks. Dr and Mrs. F. J. Wurtolo and daughtor who have boon visiting in Denver for sovoral days past aro ex pected to return today. Dr. J. S. Twlnem who had been at tending tho national convention at1 Baltimoro of homopathotic doctors, Isj expected to roturn today. Misses Helen and Mario Sehwnlgcr and Master Gordon Schwaiger return ed Saturday afternoon from Hastings whoro thov visited relatives. G. M. Falrman, of Grand Island, for- Ui morly of tho local civil engineering department of tlio Union Pacific, vls- HUH 11U1U UIU lilllUl Jill I. UI 11IBI WUUIl. l William Dorram, who was off duty In tho Union Pacific car dopartraont for some timo on account of injuries to his loft foot resumed work Satur-1; day. Tr .1 .1 r. i .. i'f I .. if n . rini I I U Will II OU UllI IKKUIl, 01 1(IU llUUUUj' owclrv ntnrn. wlin linn linnn tnklnrr'l llinillnnl J.nnlmniit In trA..nH All.. P .. iUVUlUl Xi vii-inuiii. Ill iUliailB Vily II Jl I novernl weeks, is expected to return t this wcok. ' Lawrenco Seller, of Carroll, Ia.,'UC who had boon visiting rolatlvos in I rSJ Dickons returned hero hist week to Hi contlnuo a visit with his brother El- LE mcr Seller. rfi for Duluth, Minn., whoro ho (will visit relatives, Mrs. Uarron and chlldron have boon visiting thoro for somo time. Tho county commissioners received tho now Tl.vln City traction englno Sat urday, which will bo used in grading tlio county roads. Tho englno 1b sixty horso power. E. 0. Mnyflold, u member of tho ed itorial staff of tho Omaha World-Hor-ald, accompanied by his wlfo and sun, wero m town Saturday enrouto by nuto to Colorado on a vacation. Mrs. C, J. Chrlstonson and daughtor Esthor, of St. Paul, camo Saturday af ternoon to visit hor son Vigo Chrlston aen and family for a couple of wooks. Train No. 20 Saturday consisted of fourteen cars and two dlnora which wero usod for mombors of tho 11. P. 0. E. of California, who woro enrouto to tho Elks' convention at Baltimore Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Newton und daughter, of Caspor, Wyo camu the latter part of laBt wcok to visit tho former's fathor, C. M. Newton and Mrs. Newton for a weok or longor. Mrs. R. C. Orr, of Norwalk, Ohio, nleco of Mrs. Goo. E, Prossor, is a guest at tho Prossor homo, having ar rived tho luttor part of hiBt wook. Mrs. Orr hus visited in North Platte sovoral times In past years. Batting avoragos for tho local ball team woro as follows on July 8th: Todonhoft 310, Gotlman S03, Walworth 287, Longford 270, Dullard 240, Ram sey 233, Amen 230, Boal 222, Kolly 181, Essert 181, Duncan 17G, Slmouds 110, 1) Do not fall to get in for our Loom - End Salo. Bo suro to sccuro ono of tho hand bills which will bo out In a fow dayB tolling you all about tho good things ws havo at such oxtrcmoly low prlcos that It will bo an Induce- , juent for you to lay In a goodly sup ply. 51-2 E. T. TRAMP & SONS. Tho Entro Nous club was entertain ed Friday aftornoon by Mrs. Guy Co ver. Card games woro Played and prizes awarded to Mosdamea A. W, Shilling and William Owoiib. Quosts of tho day woro Mesdamcs Huxoll, Willerton, Stegall, Llork andLDprraiu. The next meeting will bo hold at tho jiomo oi Airs, james uorrani 'X. 'V. , tr'r' i -A- K Will Hereafter Be as Mr. Julius Pizer having sold an interest in The Leader to MR. J. E. NELSON Who will heroaftor conduct tho business of The Leader Mercantile Co., (Incorporat ed) on the most modern lines, giving values and service to compete with any estab lishment in the land, and thus not only secure and retain the patronage of the people of North Platte and vicinity, but likewise deserve it. The business of Tho Lender Mercantile Co. will 1)0 conducted on n strictly cash basis that will save buyers ten to fifteen per cent at least, becanso tho man or woman who pays for merchandise, is then not required to contribute his share, or hor share, to the amount lost by stores who do indiscrim inate credit business. Cash buying means likewise another ten per cent saving, because the store that buys and sells for cash only, buys at least ten per cont cheaper than tho store that de mands credit from manufacturers and job bers and importers. And your Hrst visit hero will so thoroughly demonstrate to your entire satisfaction that you save at least 25 per cent by these mod ern methods; One Trice to AH; you can send your children; Everyone Treated Alike; and you will dress hotter and live better and enjoy life more because J. E. Nelson is hero to serve you and to look after your interests. The new storo will carry full and com pleto lines of Dry Goods, Dress Goods, Lin ens, "Women's Furnishings, "Women's Ready to "Wear Apparel 3Een's Furnishings, Men's Clothing, Shoes for tho Family, Etc. And from timo to time the storo will be im proved, rc-modcled to add to its attract iveness, to make it more convoniont for shoppers to facilitate buying and selling and any suggestions in tho interests of its patrons, will be accepted in the; proper spirit, and acted upon accordingly. The Leader Mercantile Co., under the management of J. E. Nelson, slogan will be "Not to be Undersold," which is to say, that any advertisement of any store in North Platte or else where, will serve in shopping here, always as good or better for the same money. Always polite and courteous attention; always giving to its patrons the benefit of every doubt; and with this introduction it invites you all, good people, to come and get acquainted for your sake as well as ours. iUftftUiUiUiUi & HI Ui Ui Ui Ui Ui hTi Ui UF3 Ui Ui Ui Ui Ui Ui Ui Ui Ui Ui Ui Ui Ui Ui Ui Ui Ui Ui Ui Ui Ui Ui Ui Ui Ui Ui Ui Ui Ui Ui Ui Ui 'V Ui Ui Ui Ui Ui Ui Ui Ui Ui Ui Ui Ui Ui Ui Ui Ui Ui Ui Ui Ui Ui mis: 2lBt -1Va