The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, September 19, 1916, Image 1
J 1 l o rth THIRTY-FIRST YEAR. NORTH PLATTE, NEB.,. SEPTEMBER 19, 1916. No. '7i 8 it Wmmxt ENROLLMENTS FIRST WEEK IN 'THE CITr SCHOOLS Enrollments in 'the City schools at tho close, or the first week of school: Senior High school... 130 Junior High school 220 Jefferson school 240 Washington school 320 Lincoln school ...225 Baker school 20 Total 1250 This is about 70 less than at the same time last year anil can. be accounted for by the opening of tho Seventh Day Advent school and the Catholic Pa rochial school. " : :tr. : $23.00 In Cash Offered. The Lincoln County Fair Association offers this amount for tho best buck ing horse pr mule brought to tho fair for Thursday's bucking contest. Only one entry can be made by each person. $30.00 In addition is offered for tho best three rldors. Contest open to the world. No entranco fees. Entries close September 27, 10 a. in. W. D. FISHER, Secretary. ::o: : Decorate for Fair "Week. The management of the county fair suggests that all business houses dec orate their windows with agricultur al products next week or during the county fair days.. This decorating can be arranged so as not to interfere with the regular display of merchandise. ::o:: Important. You can not enter your exhibits, cat lie, horses, etc., after 12 o'clock Wed nesday, September 27th, for tho fair. You nust have' everything on tho grounds by that time or before. W. D. FISHER, Secretary. : :n: ! . The Blanket Sale conducted by the Tramp Department Store has closed Solve tho Franklin Rebus and get the prize. CLINTON,, the Jewelor, EVENTS ES' SOCIETY -Mrs. Jamoa Dorram will oritertaln the J. F. F. club this nftcrnoon. Tho Lady Forresters will be guests of Mrs. John Kelllhor at Maxwell Sunday afternoon. A narty of fifteen young men have organized a club for the winter months and rented va - house on Third and Pino. Tho ladlos auxiliary of the Baptist church will meet in tho church base ment Thursday afternoon at 3 p. m. As It is "Homo Coming Day" every member of the auxiliary is urged to be presont. x The members of hio Tfipiscopal choir wfirn nloasantlv entertained by Her shey Wolch Thursday evening at a coon hunt. Those displaying tho most ability in tho hunt wero Glonn Mann and Earl Stamp. .The social dance hold at tho Yeoman hall Inst evening by the Catholic Girls club was a mos successful and en Jcyable one. Tho floor was comfort ably filled with dancers and tho Stamp orchestra rendered a program of pop ttlar music. The sale ,of tlckots was seventy-five dollars. Tho domestic science department of the Twentieth Century club held a pic nlc at the hojno of Mrs. A. E. Gar llchs yesterday, beginning at three o'clock, for the husbands and nt members of tho club. A short program was given and Dr. J. S. Slmms deliv ered an address on "Bettor Babies" lif ter which some time was spent In, dls cusslon. AOseven o'clock a cafeteria dinner was served. Assisting in serv Ing- were Mesdames Cottorell, Roddy, Blalock and Misses Stuart and Tanna- hill. Now members, were Mesdames W. D. Fisher, C. F. Adams, O. H. Thoel ecko and George Frater. Asters wero used In decorating the-rcoms and table John Mang has gone to Omaha to take medical treatment. Why not ask yourself? "When will the next premium oh my Insurance Pol icy be due? What will it amount to? Can I meet this expense easily, without using money I will need for other things?" These are questions that every mah who carries life insurance be he old or young, wealthy or only in moderate circumstances , y should ask himself right away. Most men no matter what the feize ot 'their annual incomes find it hard to meet the expense of the yearly insurance premium. And WHY? Simply because these payments come due when least expected, and more often than not no preparation for paying them has been made. The solution to this financial problem is to plan ahead, and thus be certain of having the money when needed. This can be done by adopting the "THRIFT' INSURANCE PAYING PLANS. Facsimile of Thrift Savings Club Card. $1.00 Per Week Class n, 3562 r,.SfeofL&Hi tl H VKK WK. NAME Tti. ADDRESS TV ?&,.. I .too I too i ioq i icu HMMIIWIHWIH In. fe tarn 4 OA McDonald State Bank. with -4iftt, J. .M't IM ,... lea i o6 1.1 ! 7 CO 1.07 1 OO Too lk wk it. USX n oo 1 OO lit. k 1-90. "It." usa. jeoo ltai(.Mi 4 60 I 12? I LS? I IS? IV. Mli 4ti .ft! Utfe mti l. tl yjooloam,ooUoo Too i ool i oo 77 oo it. ... top lit. wh .100 2of fa oo I too 1 0 1 00 4 00 Whwi till l tSOO To? 1Mb t l00 Too" iiti.i pit.' mt' IOII100llOOIIOQ 25 "IS.' 1 00 Spool 31 oo TSS bliin MM. I 00 i 1 09 1 I 00 I 00 1 DM 7ih llllib llltrt llMtkat 3700 1 SOOol 3M 1 4000 Too j J 1 U0 I 60 (14 k JHI Utkal 4ltkMt IMkvk ITU k if J " , 17 777 iooT 1 CQl MOO! ....- next LOCAL AM) PEItSOJUL Mr. nnd Mrs. M. E. Scott and family pent Sunday with relatives In Suth erland. Miss Alice Fltzpatrlck has accepted a position as saleslady In the Blcck Ladles' Outfitting Store. A baby girl was born Saturday to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Faulk who reside on south Walnut streot, Mr and Mrs. W. II. Itlchards, of Odessa, came Sunday to visit their son W. L. Richards for sovoral days. Mr. and Mrs. A. Johnston, of west Third street, aro making arrangements to move to Denver In tho near future Judge Orlmos and Mrs. Grimes went to Kimball Sunday ovenlng whore the former will hold court this week. Horaco Barraclough, of Los Angolos, who lui3 been visiting the homo folks for several weeks will leave this week. Mr. and Mrs. Wilson, of tho Fourth ward, are rejoicing over the arrival of a baby girl at their homo Sunday afternoon. Miss Hannah Kollhor, of Omaha, has been vlHltlug friends In t$wn for sev eral days, having arrived Thursday night. Lo3t Gold brooch, Bet with dia monds, near U. P. dopot or at experi mental farm. Leave at this office and receive reward. 71-1 Mesdames J. J. Halllgan nnd T. C. Patterson will leave" this week for Columbus 'to attend a meeting of the Womnn's Club. There wtll bo a called communica tion of Platto Valloy Lodgo No. 32, A. F. and A. M.)' Tuesday evening, Sept. 19th. C. C. WILLIAMS, Mastor. ' Illustration reduced actual sue Card folds and iticld in small envelope to carry in pocket. THERE ARE SIXTEEN OF THESE PLANS The above card shows one 'Thrift" Plan for accumu lating various amounts within different weekly periods. There are other 'Thrift" Plans to provide for ANY pre mium payment, no matter how large, or when it may next be due. THERE IS A PLAN TO SUIT YOU CALL AT THE BANK AND ASK US C . mi wm in McDonald ft iy SAVINGS CUUBS fjj fNAUl MAM estate Bank, New Suits for Fall Our first collection of suits exceeds by far, in distinctness and "newness" any suits ever . oflerad this early hi the season. The straight waist effects of 1840 predominate in coats , and rather full skirts are quite the vogue. These exclusive models are offered at much less than they will sell for later. Prices $20.00 to $35.00 Wilcox Department Store Loren Hastings and Ralph Comes spon't Sunday In Koarnoy with friends. Wantedf-To trade a Chalmers alx for a house In town. Phono 91. Miss Theo Schwnlgor loft Sunday morning for Kearney to visit rolatlves For quick notion nnd snllsl'uctorj isnles, list your land with Thoelccko. tf Tho city council will meet In regular session this evening. The Lutheran girls will meet Frtqay Olga Petrova, the great emotional night with Mrs. Harry Moore. actross will bo at the Crystal tonight In tho five part feature "Tho Vam pire." 10 and 16c. John G Lovl,.of Alliance, has been visiting In town for several days past. Tho ladles' aid of the Christian church will meet Thursday afternoon la the church, basement." Every mem ber Is asked to be' present. Mr. and Mrs. Edlward Drain, of Pitts burg, Pa., who had been visiting At torney and Mrs. Walter Hoagland-fcr two weeks, left Saturday evening. For Sale Or will trade for stock, double seated carriage, good as nd". Enqulro of Mrs Phone 790F2-. Mrs, Bridget Moranwho has been 111 for several weeks, contlnuos to Improve. cm, Fdr'Sa'lo Medium ..Size hard coal burnor, 414 east Eleventh street, phono Black 845. J. W. Adams, train master at Sid ney, is spending a fev days here on business. Demonstration this week West Electric Hair Curlers Stop in today and lot a competent demonstrator show you this new hair waiver. It produces an,exqulsite wave In a few minutes, with out the aid of heat. .magttmtmtuuimmijyttMk' Made of a single, piece of electrified steel, with round edges, so it cannot possibly injure the hair. Easy to use and will last a lifetime. Card of 5 curlers 2fti' Card of 2 curlern 10? WILCOX DEPARTMENT STORE. Miss Helen McNeol will succeed Miss Anna F. Hansen, Lucy McMichael as office girl in, tho 71-2 oftlco of Dr G Dont- The Methodist Aid -Society will meet "n' Murray, ot wncoin, wno was with Mrs. Fred Rector, 415 east Third Hed bore last week by tho death of street, Thursday afternoon. All mem bors aro urged to be present as there will bo an election ot officers. 0. E. Weil writes Tho Tribune that ho and Mrs. Weil had a very pleasant his mother, will leavo today, Miss Alice Mathofvson returned tho latter part of last week from a visit in tho eastern part of tho state. Tho Tillikum Girls' club hcjd a sue trip from North Platte to. Los Angeles cossful sale of ilowers at tho Howo and the new unaimejs car run une; no & Malonoy store Saturday auornoon engine trouble and only one puncture on the trip. Mr. and Mrs. J. It. White, of Suther land, wero In town yesterday trans- Freight traffic 'on the Union Pacific acting business nnd vWtlng with is now such that overy regulnr engl- friends. Mris. P. J. Gllmnn and Miss AnnTd neors is, as one expressed it, "run- mi.B uuub u ..,. au Kraniph loft this morning for Oma extra man is going over tho road about , ., ..,. as often as ho desires. A business meeting of the Lady For- ha, where they will visit for soveral days. ' Tho Van Doran orchestra returned resters was held yesterday afternoon at Sumay oyonng ff0m Maywo0(1 wher0 IHB nuiuu ui alio, iijuu vuurw auu ui- rangements wero completed for tho picnic which thoy will hold at Max- woll Sunday. . they furnished music during tho dis trict fair. Can .you solve 'tho Franklin Rebus? A sot of, Storllng SIlvor Spopnsor tho first' correct answer. CLINTON, tho Jowelor. C. R. Matson, who six years ago was stationed in this olty aB manager for the Lincoln Land Co., has been spend ing this week in town. Ho has boon engaged by tho republican Btato com mltteo to do campaign work for tho noxt soveral weeks, and wjll make speochos in a numbor of western No braska towns. A little paragraph writton by Jano Adams prompted Stella-. Horron to write a story for Colltor's Weekly and this story was tho basis ot a scenario and a photoplay by Lois Wobor. Tho photoplay "Shoes" wll bo shown at tho Crystal Theatro Thursday night; Tho story Is of a girl who was forced to go ou,t to work wljen very young be causo ho'r father was too lazy 'to work, In fact was too shiftless to even look for work. Tho lesson pointed out In tho story 1s ono that parents and girls alike may well profit by. ::o:; FOIt KXCIIANGE CIO iicreti grazing and farm ' land. Want city property fir Hinull farm. . . 71tf 0. If. TIIOELKCKE. Tlio Ocloliur number ot tlio tofopkono directory laUeiiB.rlUli!d.4hls. week .,, by Tho Trlbuno and will bo ready for distribution noxt wek. Tho net gain in tho numbor of 'nhohoa in the. book bvor tho last directory exceeds fifty,' whllo tho number of changes In phono numbers nnd stroot addrossos is nearly two hundrod. IV SEEKING IXSDItANCE I'Jre, Life, Accident, or other good Insurm-co nt lowest rates, bco us. IWtATT, GOOIIMAN & HUCKLE1T. road and will reach hero In-1 a day or two. Mrs. Margaret Post, who has boen In n .rttlnnl .nnilltlnn nf 4tiA PIK Tlnu. Concrete work on tho streets which ... nnvnpnl wonIfr, ,a vnrv l "vv.., ... , was suupeuueu on utcuum ui imnrovod cement, will bo resumed today, tlwo cars of cement arriving last evening. Mrs. Frank Sullivan, who has neon Thero wero 2100 sacks in these two 111' for somo tlmo, was taken to tho cars, or about enough to concrote two City hospital for an operation this blocks. Eight moro cars aro on the morning. Mrs. Edward Sullivan, of Council Bluffs, formerly of this city visited hero last week and loft Saturday af ternoon. Tho Prcsbytorlan aid society will meet Thursday In tho church base mont entertained by Mesdames Hast ings, Barron and Walkor. . Mrs. Guy Lalng, ci"FrSsno, Calif, arrived hero Sunday evening to visit Mr. and Mrs. Charles Whclan whllo enrouto homo from Waddlngton, N. Y, Lumber for tho Waltemath Lumber & Coal Co, is -beginning to arrive and iho erection of tho necessary bulld IngB and sheds will follow. Delivery wagons woro received yestorday and the first team purchased of Barney Gcyman. The County Central Commlttoo has engaged tho Munclpal band to glvo a concort prior to tho address' by Judge Sutt:n, republican candldato for gov ernor, next Thursday ovenlng at tho court houao park. It the weather is! unfavorable tho mooting will bo hold Charlie Chaplin IN, "THE COUNT." KEITH THEATRE Wednesday, Sept. 20. With 6 part Metro. "THE MIDDELTON." Main Floor 10c and 20c. Balconcy 10c- and 15c.' n Card of Thanks Wo wish to extdnd our heartfelt thnnkB to the kind frlonds and neigh bors, for thoir many acts of kindness, and beautiful iloral offerings sont us during our rocont bereavement. MR. nnd MRS. ANDREW ANDERSON, VICTOR ANDERSON. NORTH PLATTE ..General Hospital.. (Incorporated) One Halt Block North ot pMtofiice: Phone 58 A modern' institution for thi ciantlfic treatment of medical, surgieal and confinement caaea. Completely equipped X-Ray and diagnostic laboratories. Staff: Geo. B. Deal, M.D, V. Ucas, M. D. J. B. MMi, M. D. J. S. Siaims, M.D Miss M. Sieman, Supt. AK-SAR-BEN -OMAHA (22nd Continuous Year) Sept. 26th to Oct. 7th, 1916 In Connection with the Celebration of Nebraska's 50th Anniversary of Statehood. Elizabeth Kaar-Langston Teacher of Singing Studio 122 West Front Street, in the court houao. INDUSTRIAL I'AKADE, v. October 3rd p. m. KLKCTJtlCAL I'AItADi: October 4th,nlght HISTORICAL l'AGKANT, Odtobor 5th, p.m. CORONATION BALI, Odtpbor Cth, night (JltAM) MASK HALL, jOctoher 7th, night NEW JU1HLEE GROUNDS Wortham's Combined ShcfwB. Auto Looping tho Loop, and many other oxcltiug attrac tlotvs, Weok of Wonderful Window Disnluys. beelnnlncr Sent. 2n.Hi . w . . - " National SwinQ Exhibit, week bo- ginning Oct. 2d, at Union Stock Yarda. 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