The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, August 29, 1916, Image 4

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    A Faultless Fountain Pen
You often Hear people Complain About Their Pens Leaking
or Failing to Write, or Causing Some other Annoyance.
These things do not happen with the
Conklin Self-Filling Fountain Pen
NON-LEAKABLE
This Pen deserves all the good things that can be said about
it. Which explains why we sell this Pen. And which
also explains why we sell so many of them.
If you arc having trouble with your Fountain Pen, gel a
Conklin Pen and get perfect satisfaction.
Prices from $2 to 312 and every pen guaranteed. Start
the children in the coming School Year with a Conklin
Self-Filler.
CLINTON, THE JEWELER,
THE SIGX WITH TIIE BIG KING.
DR. 0. II. CRESSLER,
Graduate Dentist
0(11 ce over the McDonald
State Dunk.
LOCAL AND PERSONAL
Uobort Onntt loft Friday for Chicago
to visit for, a week or longer.
Mrs. Knto Hughes, of Grotnn, Is the
gucstl of her sister Mrs. Frank Doran.
For Rent Clean furnished rooms,
$1.50 up. 723 Locust St. 57-9
Frank Piclstickor' will leave ibis
week for Lincoln to attend the Htato
fair.
C. II. Gregg, of Kearney, visited at
the Moroy homo the latter part of lust
week.
W. .T 'I'llnv Mtttirnnil TiYlilnv nvnnlnn
from a wook'a visit In tho cast part
or mo Biaio.
Mrs.Charlos Echelbory lias returned
from Denver where she had noon vis
ltlng friends.
Miss Helen Rodlno lias retumod
"Trom a visit with friends In Gothon
burg., and Cozad,
Mlotf Nellie Conncally, of Wallace,
camo Saturday to visit Miss Nell Ilan
llln for soveral days.
Miss Ellon Anderson, of Gothenburg,
who formerly taught In tho local
schools, is visiting frlonds In town
whllo enrouto to Douglas, Wyo., to
teach this winter.
Allen . Atchison is enjoying a visit
from his mother who nanio from Kear
ney a few days ago.
Fresh butttormllk dally from ex
perimental station at the Stone Drug
store. C2-tf
Jess Smith has roturncd from an
extended visit In tho eastern part of
tho state on buslnoss.
Mrs. Wood "White loft Saturday at-
tornoon for Lincoln whoro she will
vjslt friends for ten days.
Mr", and Mrs. E. M. Smith have gone
to Dcnvor and Colorado Springs to
visit ior n ooupie oi weens.
Prank Haliler has returned to Sid
ney after a visit with Mr. and Mrs.
Julius Haliler in this city.
Miss Foley, of Omalin, who visited
Mr. and Mrs, Byron Oberst for ten
days, loft Sunday afternoon.
Highest market price paid for bides.
Wo buy dry bones, iron and othor
Junk. North- Platto Junk Houso. 27tf
George Coates, of Choyonne, former
ly of this city, spent tho week end In
tow.i whllo onrouto to Lincoln.
Maurlco Lannlng returned the lat
ter part of last week from Lowellcn,
wliero ho spont soveral weokB.
Miss Alloen Gantt who spont last
week in Estes Park and Denver, re
turned homo yesterday morning.
Wanted Stenographer, steady em
ployment. Apply Wilcox & Halllgan.
Moyd Elander, of Gothenburg, was
horo last week and purchased a new
Oakland sjx of tho Trotter Agency.
Mr. and Mrs. Will Eshloman and
children loft Sunday for Buffalo, Wyo.,
to visit relatives for a couplo of weeks
Mrs. Guy Coates, of Maxwell, Is vis
iting with Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Coatoi
this weok.
Miss Bertha Thoelecke returned to
Mclrogo yesterday, (after spending
several days at the 0. H. Thoelecke
homo.
Mr. and Mrs. Frnnk Parton.of Mad
rid, former rotildent8of this city, camp
tho latter part of last week to vinlt
friends.
For Sale New house at 1212 wost
Third streot. Phono Black 859. GO-6
Laurids S. Madden nnd Miss Laura
T.-Dobson, of Maywood, were married
Friday afternoon in this city by Judge
Fronch. f
Mrs. D. T. Qulgloy and son Bartloti,
u'lin liiul lmon vliltliiE relatives ill
town, returned to Omaha Saturday af
ternoon.
Bishop George A. Boecher returned
to Hastings Friday evening after a
short visit with Dean uownnr anu
other friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Roberts loft Sat
urday evening for Cheyenne, the for
mer to spend Sunday nnd tho lattpr to
remain a wook.
Tho boy scouts loft Friday on a hike
to tho Lamplnugh lake, live miles
from town. Thoy will spend several
Iays thore camping out.
Mrs. William Scamon nnd sister, of
Choyonne, camo tho latter part of laet
-weok to visit with Mr. ana: -airs.
Eugeno Holcomb for a few days.
Undo Sam hns brought our watch
repair men almost to your door. Use
the parcels post. Quick, Sure, Safe.
DIXON, the Jeweler, North Platto.
Farm nnd Ranch lonns nt lowest
rates nnd best terms. Money on hand
to closo lonns promptly.'
43tf BUCHANAN & PATTERSON.
Mr. and Mrs. FrYwk Evans, of
Zanesville, Ohio, arrived a fow days
ago to visit tho formers sister, Mrs,
Charles Echolbcry, for two weens.
Tho Tlllikum Girls club held an
ico cream social on the Episcopal
church lawn Friday evening. Japan
ese lanterns wero used in decorntinf.
Optometry can't givo you new eyes,
but it can bring your present ones' to
tho highest order of efficiency. HAR
RY DIXON, Jewolor nnd Optometrist
Mr. and Mrs. Julius Haliler returned
tho latter part of Inst week from an
auto trio to Wahoo. David City ana
othor towns Intho east pnrt of tho
staio.
Paul Grady, of St. Joo, Mo., a form
or resident of this city, visited his afunt
Mrs. N. McCabo tho lattor part of Uat
wook whilo onrouto homo from Col
orado.
Mrs. Jano Lane, wh'o spent tho past
two months in Pittsburg, was recalled
horo last week by tho serious condi
tion of her mother, Mrs. Bridget
Mornn.
Miss Ethol Worlemont "returned to
hor homo in Choyenno Saturday even
ing after having visited hor cousins!
tho Misses Hubbard in this city fo'
several weeks, i
Austin Secures Larger Quarters.
Cash Austin, who has been conduct
ing v Jewelry nnd ropalr shop on
Front streot Jina leased tho McDonald
iroom at the corner of Front and
Dewey lately vacnted by the Amorl-
ican Express Co., and will removo
thereto in the near future. Thoi
room is now boing arranged to suit
Mr. Austin's needs. His buslne has
grown to such nn oxtont that larger
quarters wore necessary. The stock
carried will bo largely increased.
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Bore's Genuine Kindness.
Tho following Item will be road with
intdrost by those who romombor Matt
Daughorty, a well known resident of
Ognlalla In tho oarller days:
"A story of a banker who was not
heartless is told by tho Western Fin
ancier. Mntthew Daugherty borrow
ed flop from George E. Pexton of
Salt Lake, giving as security 5000
shares of mining stock of doubtful
vnlue. He failed to pay and Mr. Po.
ton bought in tho stock. Daugherty
died and his widow, finding a menj,-
iornnrtum about the unpaid note,
wrote to tho .cashlor of tho bank, who
informed Mr. Pexton that tho family
woro In straitened circumstances. The
stock had become worth $3 n share
and Mr. Poxton ordored Its return to
the family, after tho note-and lntorost
had 'been paid."
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Contract. Awnrdcd. "
Tho contract for tho new Locke
building on LocuBt street was awarded
tho lattor part of last week to F. H.
Whyto on a bid of $13,600. Tho build
ing will be GGxl2G, two stories,
pressed brick front. Tho north forty
four feet of the ground floor has been
leased by Dorryberry & Forbos, who
will move from their present Front
street location. The south twenty-two
foot nnd tho ontire second floor ha3
been leased by tho J. S. Davis Auto
Co. Work on tho floundation of tho
building started yostorday morning.
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For Sale or Trade.
19-rorn apartment house, tho best of
its kind, in Grnnd Junction, Col., the
valley that lias the best climate and
fruit in the world. Anyone interested
can find blue prints of building nnd
further description, location, etc., at
G21 west Fifth street, North Platte.
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Ladlc-s' Aid Ice Cream Social
The ladles' aid of the Methodist
church will hold an ice croam social
on tho parsonago lawn this evening,
commencing ait five o'clock. Ico cream
and cako will bo served for ten cents,
Everybody is welcome.
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CITif AND COUNTY NEWS.
City Hospital
IN ITS NEW HOME
The management of the City Hospital
' announces that all equipment has been
, moved to its new location, 502 West
Fourth Street, and that the Hospital is
now ready, in better and more up-to-date
surroundings, to offer the same
careful attention to patients that has
marked its work since the establish
ment of the Hospital fourteen months
ago.
The City Hospital
FRED J. WURTELE, M. D.
. T. J. KERR, M. D.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Wilson spent Sun
day in Sutherland with relutlves.
Dr. Morrill, Dentist, McDonald Bank
Building.
Mrs. James Flynn loft yesterday
morning ior uio nomosieau at vbwuu
on.
Far Rent 3 rooms for light houso
keeping. 603 west Fourth street, G5tf
No huntlnjr or trosnasslnc on the
Slobold premises. . Mrs. Sieboid and
sons.
Misses Phoebe Rodgors and Mata
Paulson spent tho weok end in Hor
shey.
Mrs. Owon O'Noil and daughter
Grace left Sunday morning for Sutlj
orianu.
Mrs. Edwina Schiutz has returned to
Omaha after a visit with hor son A
I A. Schntz.
Valentine Scharmann left yesterday
morning for Omaha to spend a week
or longor.
Rov. Ives, of Ogalalla, spont Sunday
horo and held services at tho Eplsco
pal church.
Charles' Wilson will return Monday
from Kearney whoro he spent the past
two months.
Charles Walters loft yesterday for
Chimney Rock to transact business
ijor sevornl days.
Burt Hudson, who has been employ
od at Goring for a couple ,of weeks
Bpent Sunday horo.
James Babbitt, Sr., returned yester
day morning from Donvor wliero ho
visited for ten days.
H. L. Pennington and wife left Sun
day morning for a vUlt In tho esat
orn part m tho state. '
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Mr. and Mrs. R. O. Chamberlain left
Sunday morning for Sutherland to
upend n couplo or days.
Bert Trexler, of Omaha, came tho
first of this weok to visit with Paul
Nolon, and other friends.
Mrs. Joaonh Ottmnn, of Cheyonno,
who visited with Mr. nnd Mrs. Albert
Schntz, has gone httmo.
Miss BCssio McDonough, of Omaha
arrivod hero Saturday ovonlng to visit
Mr. and Mrs. Will Friond.
Anthony Jeffors left tho lattor par
of last week for Guernsey to visit his
daughter for n wook or more.
Migeos Elizabeth and Holon Brod
beck wont to Sidney yesterday morn
Ing to visit for n weok or more.
Thomas Rvnn loft Sundnv for
Guernsey, where Mrs. liyan anu ram
ily are rosining on a nomesienu.
Josoim Wilson loft tho first of tho
wook for Boatrico, York and other
eastern points to spond two weeks.
Tho six year old daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Honry Rldonour, who has bon
critically 111 for some time, 1s improv
ing.
Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Hastings nnd
childron. who sncnt tho past two weeks
In Donvor, returned homo bunuay
morning.
Miss Josonhlno Murphy, of Platts
mouth, came Sunday morning to bo the
guest ot Mlsa Ruth Streltr for a week
or moro.
"PleliHnp Tlnh " uliowlntr at the Kolth
tomorrow night Is a vory timoly topic.
Jt is based Km tho adventures of an
Amorlcnn, Orrin Johnston, who Joins
tho revolutionary army ot a mythical
I ropublic. ono noeus no suo-nues io
toll what that republic is.
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Of Course You'll Build
A SEPARATE SHED
FOR THE NEW AUTOMOBILE
You wouldn't think of exposing that fine
finish and upholstering to the dust from the
hay in the mow. You'll find it economy to
build a shed. We have the right kind ' of
lumber.
Coates Lumber & Coal Co.
North Platte, Nebr.
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OPEN AN ACCOUNT WITH
The First National Bank
-of-
NORTJ1 PLATTE, KEBRASICA.
Member Federal Reserve Bank System.
CAPITAL AND SURPLUSt
One Hundred and Fifty Thousand Dollars.
STABILITY, EFFICIENCY AND SERVICE
HATE BEEN THE FACTORS IN TIIE GROW'-fll OF THIS
BANK, AND THE SAME 0AB.EFUL ATTENTION IS GIVEN TO
SMALL ACCOUNTS AS IS GIVEN TO LARGE BALANCES.
INTEREST PAID ON TIME DEPOSITS.
REASON NO. 1.
THE FIDELITY RESERVE COMPANY
"DIRECTORS:
Dr. Barton B. Baker.
John J. Halllgan.
Walter V. Hoagland.
Frederick L. Temple.
Charles P. Spencer.
OFFICERS:
Dr. Barton B. Bakor, President.
Frank C Plelstlcker, Vice-President
M. Kolth Novlllo, Vice-President.
William H. McDonald, Vice-President.
Charles F. Tcmplo, Secretary.
Charles F. "Spencer, Treasurer.
An Old Line, Mutal, Legal Reserve Company Writ
ing Life Health and Accident Insurance. ,
THREE POLICIES IN ONE
The rates of many Eastern Life Insurance Companies and some
Western Companies, at the age 35, for a Twenty Payment Life policy are
v$38.34 per thousand of insurance, making the rate on a $3,000.00 policy
with them at age 35, $l 1 5.02.
Our $3,000.00 combination Twenty Payment Life rale at this same
age, 35, is $l 19.04.
What does each give you for the' money you invest in these estates?
THE Compnnles First Referred Fidelity Reserve Combination
to I'ollcy. l'ollcy, Thrco Policies In One.
RATE $115.02
Pays $3,000.00 at any tlmo that
death may occur after tho first
payment 1b made, or a "paid-up
policy for $3,000.00 at tho'ond
of 20 years, plus dividends.
In case of Accidental Death,
pays $3,000.00.
.NOTHING 'I
NOTHING
NOTHING
X
Pays $3,000.00 at any tlmo that
death mny occur after tho first
payment.,la made, or a. paid-up
for $3,000.00 at tho end ot twen
ty years, pjus dividends.
In addition to the above, a Fi
delity policy doubles In case of
accidental death and wo pay
$0,000.00 instead ot $3,000.00.
For total disability from sick
ness or accident, tho Fidelity
pays $25.00 per woek or equi
valent to practically $110.00 per
month. For partial disability,
$12.50 per week or practically
$55.00 per month.
Physician's or Surgeon's feos
whoro tliero is no disability,
-whatever, tho Fidelity pays such'
oxponso not to exceed $15.00 for
any ono case.
For loss of any two members
eyes, hands or feet, $1,600 Bpot
cash;- for loss of one member,
$750, .and no matter hour much
v Li ii iiiuv iiuvM uriLwii i mill ivnnir
ly Indemnity or for losa otA
at tho maturity of tho contract,
pay $3,000.00.
ItemembfP alao tht your health and accident Insurance in thli policy la in an old line
L"ra' reaerv company, which U not apendlnir your money but investing and ii not like a
tiro policy where, if you do not have a fire this year, you have nothing eomlnjr.crlf you
become a bad riilt that you are cancelled out. s all health and accident policlee mu t con
tain a cancellation clause where written alone and iuued without a medical examination
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Call At Office
For tho other 90 reason why you ehoula Invest In a Fidelity IteseivoTollcy.
i FIDELITY RESERVE CO.,
Rooms 1 & 2- I, O, O. F. Uldg.
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