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About The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 6, 1916)
OPEN AN ACCOUNT WITH The First National Bank -oi- ft t.t H tt i.t t.t :.: :.t it it i.t t.t i.t t.t i.t :.: :.: j.t li i.t :.: :.t it i.t i.t it i.t i.t it ;.: J.X i.t t.t i.t t.t i.t t.t Member Federal Reserve Bank System. CAPTAZ AA'D SURVLUSt One Hundred and fifty Thousand Dollars. STABILITY, EFFICIENCY AND SERVICE HAVE DEKN THE FACTORS IN THE GROWTU OF THIS BANK, AND THE SAME CAREFUL ATTENTION IS GIVEN TO SMALL ACCOUNTS AS IS GIVEN TO LAItGE BALANCES. '.Mi ft it t.t :.: t.t i.t it i.t t.t J.r t.t if t.t if j.t t.t H t.t 11 ft it :.t ft ft j.t ft ft j.t j.t ANDEKSON COMES HEUE AS ASST. SUPERINTENDENT. Vlc. Anderson, for muny years chief dtspatchor nt Grand Island, and of lato superintendent of tonulnnls nt Omnlin, has boon nppolntod assistant Buporlntondent nt North PIntto, sue- J coodlng A. W!. Woodruff, who wns trnnaforrod toCheyonne ns suporln tondont of tho Wyoming division. The nppolntmon't beenmo effective yostor- Iny, nnd Mr. Andorson arrived during tho nftornoon. Mr. Anderson Is well known to North PIntto railroad man, nnd especially those of tho Second district. Ho is re gardod as a very competent railroad official and woll acquainted with all phnsos of tho work. INTEREST PAID ON TIME DEPOSITS. LOCAL AND PEBSONAL Brighton Outdoor Sleeping Gar ments at "Wilcox Department Store. 11. D .and G. A. Moonoy, of St. Louis, were call6d hero this week by the seriousf illness of thlor mother Mrs. Mary Moonoy. Miss Catherine Bretzer left his morn ing for Ogalalla to visit for a -week or longer. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Yates of Suth erland, spont a few days "with local friends this week. J. E. Wheeler, of Cheyenne, who had been visiting his daughter Mrs. R. H. Dill for ten days, returned home this morning. Mr. and Mrs. John Singleton re turned from Omaha last evening and will leavo tomorrow morning for a month's vlsltin tho east Mr., and Mrs. Gage Halloway are enjoying a visit from the. latter's mother; Mrs. Bassett of Gibbon, who is enroute homo from western points. Lost between Sutherland and North Platto new 33x4 Firestone casing and tubo on rim. Finder notify Mrs. Sena Kelly and receive reward. 76-tf Mrs. Emma Poor, of The Leader, will leave tomorrow morning for a threo weeks' visit with friends and relatives in New York City and other eastern points. ' - Buy a satin skirt for the real dressy Wear, the hes'i and newest thing on tho market. ' 1 E. T. TRAMP & SONS, Tn tho cnuntv court Wednesday G. D Anderson, of Paxton, was given pos session of a team of horses, harness and wagon which he had traded to J. I. Shcv and James Carpenter ' for an auto. After tho trade, Anderson found 'that tho car was not as represented. The suit began as an action by Show to recover the team from Carpenter, when Anderson stopped in as an Inter vener and re-gained possession of his otitflt which was valued at $200. Miss Gortrude Robhauson has accep ted a position as operator In the local tolephono office Mrs. Lottio Cronon left Wednesday ovening for Minnesota to visit for a couple of -weeks. Bath robes and lounging robes, new nifty merchandise nt . . E. T. TRAMP & SONS, Dr. and Mrs. N. McCnhp havo gono to Omaha to enjoy tho fall festival and to visit relatives. Mr. sand Mrs. John B. Singleton left Wednesday for Omaha to spend a week with friends. For Rent House at 804 West. Second street Inqulro of J. H. Fonda. 74-tf Miss Lillian Bechon returned today from Horshey where sho spent aweek with the homo folks. Tom Papas resigned his position as chef at tho Union Cafe this week and has gono to Chicago. Miss Mata Paulson who, visited friends in Omaha for two weeks came homo a few days ago. Wanted A girl for general house work. Apply to Mrs. C. F. Iddlngs, 619 west Fifth street Harry Gevas, of the Nyal drug tltore, left Wednesday evening for Om aha to spend ten days. Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Sandall who left this city several months ago have located at Green, River., Miss Harriet Dixon Jeft Tuesday evening for tho Northwestern College to resume her studies. Tho Catholic social announced for last evening at tho Seeborger home was Indefinitely postponed. J. Stackhouso, of tho experimental station Bpont a day or two In Ogalalla this week nittondlng tho fair. Ircnp Norton, who had been ill with typhoid fever, Is now convalescing and is considered out of danger. , Two Boys Injured. Raymond Godfroy and Virgil Davis were injured in an nccldont tho early part of (this wook when tho R. L. Douglas auto struck tho pontos they wore riding throwing thorn to tho' ground. Raymond sustained a dislo cated shoulder and Virgil a' badly sprained back. Notice to Water Consumers. Bills for wator for tho past three mon'ths are now duo and It paid on or boforo October 10th, 1916, a discount of one cont-pcr thousand gallons will bo given. Kindly glvo this your prompt ntentlon as tho water department needs tho money. HERSHEY S. WELCH, 76-2 Wator Commissioner. ' " ;:o:; Hay Burned In Prnlrio Fire. A prairie flro, supposed to havo originated from a a spark from a U. P. locomotive burned over a consid- erable scope of country north and east of town Tuesday aftornoon, de stroying 300 tons of hay In stack belonging to Gcorgo and Jesse Long. A strong wind was blowing nt Itho tlmo and tho progress of tho flro was stayed only after much hard work. . in, i KEITH NEVILLE Democratic Candidate for Governor A NATIVE SON A practical man of tho .people who has made a success in business and to whom the tricks of the ambitious politician aro unknown. Ho offers a constructive program that will benefit tho peoplo of Ne braska and his candidacy Id In bari mony with the strong Democratic plat form adopted by his party at Hastings. Ho believes that tho highest duty of any public servant Is to carefully seo to It that tho will of tho people, bb expressed at tho polls upon all questions, Is carefully carried out. Tho two Republican newspapers in North Platto aro supporting his candi dacy and tho voto of noarly five to one given him at tho primary eloctlon by tho people of his homo town, among whom ho was horn and raised, Is proof I absolute that ho Is a man of character land standing and a snfo ono to bo entrusted with tho business affairs, as well as tho enforcement of tho laws of tho stato. Voto for a home-grown man and ft continued, economical and business ad ministration of state affairs. For Sale Hard coal burner, medtym size. Inqulro 714-West Fifth street. 2 Mrs. Harry Dixon loft tho first of this week for Omaha to visit friends while enrouto to eastern' cities. Mrs. Steve Baldwin left the first of this week for Omaha to a'ttend tho Ak-Sar-Ben and visit friends. Miss Loretta Murphy will leave In a short tlmo for Lincoln to attend meeting of tho state librarians. Dr. and Mrs. W. T. Prltchard and son left this week for Iowa to visit friends for a week or ton days.'v Miss Hazel Smith who has boon em ployed at the Cresslor dental office for some tlmo will resign tomorrow. Luther Tucker loft Wednesday oven lng for pgalalla to attend tho fair and visit with the Ogle family for a week, i ivtiuiuu, u huuu mailt Biuuuy juu Thos, E. Doollttle, phono 782F022. 74-4 Perry Carson want to Omaha tho early part of this weok to attend tho Ak-Sar-Ben and (to transact business, Judge and Mrs. John Grant left Wednesday afternoon for tho eastern part of (the state to visit for a wook, Alvln Ellas who has beon employod In Rawlins for several months came a fow days ago to visit his "parents Mrs. Albert Naveraux and baby, of Lexington, ennio a fow days ago to visit with her -sister Miss Efflo Christ Fivo room houso for rent at 321 Chestnut. Inqulro, of Thos. Slmants 303 South Chestnut 73tf Mr. and MrB. Mike . McFadden and two children returned to Paxton Tuos day evening after visiting at tho Her rod homo. Harry Hill markoted one wagon load of whoat at Sholton this week that brought $143.88. Thoro woro 101 bushels In Itho load. Let Landgrot & Hoga do your paint ing, paper banging and decorating, Phono Black 692 or Black 570. ' 23tf Mrs. Anna Soyforth went to Omha Wednesday aftornoon to visit her daughters Mrs, D. T. Qulgloy and Miss Kathorlne Soyforth. -::o:; Practical Shoes $2.Efo and $3.50 For Women and Misses. To those women seeking practical good , looking shoes that will give a full measure of comfort and service we invihe their inspection of this special line of medium priced, dependable footwear. Gunmetalpatent and vici kid are offered at these unusual prices for now in smart attractive models suitable for street wear. Special $2.50 to $3.50 a pair. WILCOX DEPARTMENT STORE. THIRTEEN CARS CONSIGNED TO LAMB ENROUTE. ::o:: 3rovng Freight Depot T ho Union Pacific freight dopCt Is being moved to a site COO feet oast of its old location. Tho plan of moving it is simple. Tho building which Is about 30x120 feet, was jacked up, a track laid underneath, threo flat cars placed on the track and tho building resting on the cars Is being convoyed to Its now site by tho block and tackle method with a string of huskies at the end of tho rone. ::o:: Mrs. James Hart, who has been, vis iting In Chicago for a month, is ex pected to return homo this afternoon. Dr. Brock, Dentist, over Stone Drug Store. Mrs. C. M. Nowton loft Wednesday evening for Omaha to .spond a weok visiting friends and attondlng the Alt Sar-Ben. Headquarters for Window glass. STONE DRUG COMPANY. Mrs. Clara Van Doran loft a fow days ago for Scotts Bluff whero she will visit her nieco Mrs. Clifford Do Mott for a week or longcur. Tho Keith program Monday will bo Douglas Fairbanks In "Tho Habit of Happiness" and tho comedy "An Oily Scoundrel" wl'th Fred Mace. All should see tho Habit of Happiness as i is a mighty good habit to cultivate. ::o:: Beaumont Groator Than Fletcher. Francis Beaumont is most rcupwncd for his sharo In writing Beaumont and Fletcher's plays, a partnership probn bly uncqualed in tho history of lltern turo nnd very seldom rivaled. Tho Alsatian novelists, who ultimately quarreled, Erckmann and Clmtrinn; and tho English novelists Besant and Rico nro somewhat parallel, although Sir Walter Besant went on writing successfully for years after tho death of his colleague. In tho Elizabethan partnership it wns otherwise. Fletclv er, though tho elder man, outlived his friend for moro than nlno yenrs and proved himself tho lesser poet Beau mont was laid to rest In tho poets cr nor of AVestmlnster abbey, which ho has sung In such noblo verso. London Globe. Serlioz. Berlioz, tho famous French compos cr, wns mndo mlsorablo by his wife. Ho married Miss Smltlison, nn nctress inany years younger than himself. ho had prolonged fits of Jealousy and ill temper, ruined him by her theatrical ventures nnd finally fell from a car rlngo nnd broko her leg, thus ending, her artistic career. Berlioz boro with her in pntlcuco until sho finally left him. Ho wns a tnll man, of stern as pect nnd very dignified. In splto of his lmmenso musical abilities as composer ho could piny no instrument except tho gultur, uuu that very badly. Rags, for a short tlmo $1.00 per 100 Must bo sacked. Paying a good prlco for all kinds of metals and rubber Bones $10 per ton, but must bo dry, NORTH PLATTE JUNK HOUSE, u - F. J. DIENTEE & CO. Real Estate nnd Insurance Como and seo us for town lots In different parts of the city. Good In vestments on easy torms. Houses for sale and rent. We have also good bar gains in farms and ranches. Cor. Front and Dowey Sts.. upstairs IlvJf. Lamb bought an orchard of apples In northeast KanBas of about COO barrels or four car loads. Ho has sold ono car to Geo. Norsworthy alt Gothenburg, one car to Ganson & Ganson at Horshey, ono to different merchants west of town for local shipments, and tho fourth car will como to his store. Ho also litis enroute a car of Michi gan grapes, a cor or Washington boxed apples, car of potatoes from Idaho, ono of alfalfa meal, a car of block salt, ono of oats, ono of bran, one of corn chop, ono f calf meal, and 800 cases of .canned fruit nnd vegetables. n CLUBS AND SOCIETIES Tho Tllllkum Girls will meet in tho church basomont Monday evening. Henry Murray resigned his position as switchman Ithls weok and left for tho cast. Tho Et-A-Virp club will be onter- tnined on Wednesday, Oct. 11th by Mrs. Edmund Dickey. Tho Novlta club will meet with Mrs. llA. Brooks on Wednesday aftornoon, October 18th. ' ' ' . . -re i t- i i . . . . : 1 1 i the Motltors' club on Wednesday af tornoon Oct. lS'ili. tS. very enjoyable mooting of tho Mothors club wns hold Wednesday af tornoon nt tho homo of Mrs. Geo. Aus tin. Mrs. Ray Stuart of Washington was an out of 'town guest. Tho Eldeen club mot with Mrs. Ed win Weoks Wednosday afternoon. Tho ladlos spent tho day In fancy work nnd social conversation. Mrs. Horace Barraclough was nn ou't of town guest. 'Wednesday aftornoon Mrs. Thomas V. Austin was hostoss to tho Novlta club. Tho greater part of the aftornoon was devoted 'to kcnslngton. Mrs. W. .V. Sklnnor wns the guest of tho day. Mrs. Guy Swopo ontortalned tho M. M. Club at cards AVednesday aftornoon. Mrs. Gcorgo Vosclpka was awarded tho first prlro. Tho club will meet In two weoks with Mesdames Harry Mlt- choll and W. D. Quick at tho homo of tho lautcr when the husbands of tho members will bo tho guests. An onjoyablo meeting of tho Ellto club was hold at tho homo of Mrs. E. W. 'Mann Wednesday aftornoon. Card games woro played and prizes awnjrded to Mrk Arthur McMullon nnd Mrs. Everett Bloyd, Guest prizes woro won by Mesdames W. E, Monroe and I. E. Stobbins. Mrs. Bloyd will en toialn tho club on Wednesday aftor noon, October 18th. Tho J. F. F. club was entertained Tuesday aftornoon by Mrs. Harry Guthorless'. Mrs Ruscho won flrot honors in tho card games and Mrs. A. W. Shilling second. Guest prizes woro given Mrs. Goorgo Kanoff, of Grand Island, and Mrs. Lowo. Tho next meeting will bo hold In two weoks at the homo of Mrs. P. H. Lon organ. Tho Catholic Girls' Club was en tortalned Tuesday ovening by Mrs Harry Guthorless and Miss Ellen Mc Carthy. Efflo Christ, Noll Hanlfln nnd Ruth Hubbard at Itho Guthorless homo, In the card games first prizo was won by Miss Mlnorva McWllllamB and sec ond by Mrs. Will Friend. MIbs Hazel Young, of Hastings, was an out of town guest :::: What is a woman's way? Who can Completing Second Floor. Tho second lloor of tho now Brod beck bulldlnrr Is being arranged to be used as offlco room 8 or In suites of four for hbusokeeplng. Tho contract has beou awarded to A. PIpard who Is finishing tho rooms in golden i oak. When complotcd there will bo twelve singlo apartmonts or threo suites of four rooms each. ::o:: ; , Earl Hamilton loft Wednesday ev ening for Omaha with two cars of cattlo to market 0MrH and Mrs. jJoso Smith, -ho woro recently married, roturnod Tiles day evonlng from their trip In1 tho oast. Louis Kolly has returned to tho stato university aftor visiting with tho homo folks for a weok. Good Com In Gurllcld. Cy Fox and son Ed of Garfiold woro In town Wednosday transacting busi ness. The corn crop, In our section of tho Garfield tnblo," Bald Mr. Fox, "la tho best wo havo had In fifteen years. Tho point of Uio cars extend boyond Sho husks and every car la solidly filled," :o:t Mrs. Geo. T. Field, who has boon visiting relatives in Detroit for two months past, Ib expectod homo tomor row. Tho Keith thcatro will prosont Paul ino Frodorlck Saturday night in tho Bcreon play Bolln Donna. This is a Paramount nnd 'tho Paramount gots tho plays, tho playors, tho pictures; Tho Keith gets tho Paramount and you got tho Keith. SPECIAL DEPOSIT It often nppenrs Hint persoiiH rocclro fumlH from vnrlqus sources which ihoy do not euro lo deposit In (heir regulnr bank account Women havo such accounts from tho sale of butler, eggs nnd other produce ' which (hey sell. , Should yon deslro lo Rlnrt such aw account, wo will bo glad to servo you , nt tho rjjATqgj valluy" stte BAJflf. Platte Valley State Bank North Platte, Nebraska. safely say? You wlso ones, seo Car- lylo Blackwell and Ethel Clayton in " A Woman's Way" at tho Crystal to morrow Saturday night. Wanted To get In touch with par ty owning or having for sale stock ami grain ranch from 1G0 to 040 acres Stnto 'terms. A. J. Forrlt, 415 W, San Rafael St, Colorado Springs, Col. 7C-2 7 UtM.1 Mutual B tiding &Loan Assn. OF NORTH PLATTE, NEBRASKA. ASSETS $840,000.00 To Prospective Building & Loan Borrowers; Non-resident Building & Loan Companies arc adver tising the fact that they have reduced the monthly payments of borrowers to $1.10 per month on each $100.00 borrowed, making the monthly payment the same as the Mutual Build ing & Loan Association of North Platte. They fail to state that of the $1.10 paid to the non-resident company, there is only thirty-five cents credited as a principal payment, the balance seventy-five cents being taken for interest. Of the $1.10 monthly payment to this association on each $100.00 borrowed sixty cents is for interest and fifty cents is credited asa principal payment. This difference in the amount credited the borrower will result in the borrower in the non-resident company be ing compelled to pay not less .than $25.00 moro on each $100.00 borrowed in order to discharge the debt than they would if they were doing tho business with this Association. Mutual Building & Loan Association OF NORTH PLATTE, NEBRASKA.