The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, October 20, 1916, Image 5

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COMING
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H A rW v90
:KEITH THEATRE:
TWICE DAILY, 2:15,
D. W. GRIFFITH'S
3:1S
The Great American Play at
last after all these years
of waiting.
Thrills! Thrills! Thrills!
Coming here to
NORTH PLATTE
and exactly same as in all
large cities
Every Member of Big Sym i
phony Orchestra is a soloist.
Nothing left out in
NORTH PLATTE
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Three hours of entertain
ment that bristles with
u v excitement.
Pen falters! Typewriter balks
in trying to tell of its
wonders.
Nothing has ever equalled it.
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Secure that seat as soon . as
' possible.
PRESENTED BY ELLIOTT & SHERMAN
Prices 50c, $1.00, $150 Grand Symphony Orchestra Seats onSale Tuesday Night
Out of town reservations should be made by remitting by Check or Draft.
LOQAL AND PERSONAL
Lester Walker left Wedensday for
Kearney on business.
Minor Hlnnian spent Wednesday In
Grand Island on business.
Dr. Morrill, Dentist.
Dr. Geo. B. Dent spent Wednesday
In Grand Island on business.
Ladles if you want a Fur coat see
Wilcox Department store about it.
Mrs. J; H. Donegan has gono to
Omaha to visit for a- woelt,or longer.
United States Chain Tread and Nob
by tread tires at J. V. Romigh garage.
Mrs. Fred Louden left ' Wednesday
for Maywood to visit for several days.
William Thayro returned Tuesday
from Omaah where ho spent several
days.
Roy R. Barnard of the Kearney Hub
staff, spent several days here this
week.
Mrs. Young, of Now Castle, vi3lted
this week with Mr. '.and Mrs. J. V.
Romigh . ,
Charles Walters returned Wednes
day morning from a business trip to
Denver.
Rov. Gleason, of Ogalalla. spent a
few days hero this week with Rev
McDaid.
George LoDioyt llying west of town
who has been vory. Ill for some time
Is slightly Improved.
Rev. C. B. Harman lefib Wednesday
afternoon for Omaha to remain for
several days.
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Rasmusson cn-
tortained a few -menus at tueir uomu
Tuesday evening.
Miss Fern Griffin, of Denver, came
the first of this week to visit at the
Bullard home.
Charles Sandall returned Tuesday
afternoon from Gothenburg whero ho
had spent a week.
Dr. Brock, Dentist, over Stono Drug
Store.
Mrs. George Finn returned Wednes
day morning from St. Joe, Mo., where
sho visited relatives.
For Rent After the 20th A cozy
home consisting of 7 rooms. Modern
except heat. Phone Red 151. SO-tf
Miss Sarah Kelly, who was operated
upon for appendlcits recently, left tho
hospital last week.
Miss Drummond, of Fairfiold.-came
Tuesday evening to accept a position
in tho local schools.
Let Landgraf & Hoga do your paint
ing, paper hanging and decorating.
Phono Black 692 or Black 570. . 23tf
John Evans returned Wednesday
from Lincoln where ho attended the
I. O. O. F. convention.
Mrs. John B. Murmphy loft Wednes
day morning for Creston, la., to spend
two weeks with rolat?cs.
Mrs. James Louden has returned
from Fremont whore sho attended tho
Baptist state v convention, -
For Farm Loans see or write Gene
Crook, room 3, Waltemath building,
North Platte. 41ti
Clydo Fernandes, of Omaha, was tho
guest of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Cook
the fore part of this week
Dr. O. H. Cressler spent tho first of
this week attending tho district dental
convention In Grand Island.
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JSOIiTH PLATTE, NEBRASKA..
Member Federal Reserve Bank System.
CAPITAL AND SURPLUS t
One Hundred and Fifty Thousand Dollars.
STABILITY, EFFICIENCY AND SERVICE
HAVE BEEN TIIE FACTORS IN THE GEOWn OF THIS
BANE, AND TIIE SAME CAREFUL ATTENTION IS GIVEN TO
SMALL ACCOUNTS AS IS GIVEN TO LARGE BALANCES.
INTEREST PAID ON TIME DEPOSITS.
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Mrs. Fred Thompson left Wednes
day afternoon for Omaha tc spend a
week or longer with re atlves.
Mrs. Ralph Smith and children havo
roii'iifd frm .'. im , ey w cio they
visited relatives for several days.
Furs all prices and kinds at Wilcox
Department store.
Mr. an dMrs. Floyd Jackson loft
Tuesday for Denver whore tho latter
will havo an operation performed.
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Smith of Wallace,
spent a fow days with -with local
friends while enrouto to California.
Mrs. James Flynn came down from
tho homestead near Lewellon Wednes
day to remain for a week or longer.
B. A. Fltsspatrick, nf Rawlins, carno
a fow days ago to visit at tho J. W.
Fitzpatrlck homo for a week or more.
If ho didn't bring you Llggett's
chocolates ho didn't bring you tho
best. Nyal Drug store. 79-tf
Miss Maymo Spies has resigned her
position at tho OConnor store and will
accept one at tho jjuko papor store
County Judge French who had been
visltinc relatives 'n Kansas City for
ten days returned homo Wednesday.
Mr. find Mrs. Edward McGlothlen. of
Rntliorlnnri formerly of this cltv are
visiting this week with local friends.
T siat nr ntnlnn Kundav nlirht a 3V
x32 Goodwoar tiro on detachable rim.
Reward for return to this onico, 7i-a
Mrs. Smith and daughter Mabel, o
Gothenburg aro visiting Mrs. Jesse
Smith this week "while enrouto homo
from western points.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Durbln wort iq
Maywood Wednesday to attend the
funoral of friends who woro victims
in tho recent wreck.
Miss Julia Hayes, of Chicago, camo
yesterday morning to spend siyeral
months with tho Hawlcy and Hart
family.
Wm. Powell was injured about tho
head and shoulders tho first of this
weok by being thrown from an "auto
mobile on the road to Stapletcn.
For Sale or Trade at onco for cat-
tlo or vacant lot part modern house.
Call or wrlto 205 south Ash street,
North Platte Neb. 79-2
Mrs. Harry. Wells, of Lexington
camo yesterday to mako her homo In
this city. Mr. Wells recently accepted
a position in tho Tramp grocery.
Mr. and Mrs, D. C. Congdon re
turned Wednesday morning from
niitrnirn where tliov visited their son
Guy Congdon and family for ten days.
"Hidden Fires" tho Cth chapter of
Gloria's Romanco will bo shown at
tho Keith tonight, This photoplay
novol Is becoming more and moro In
toresting with each chapter.
Optometry's Improved methods in
eyo care havo brought rolief to thous
ands, whero former methods failed.
Harry Dixon, Jeweler and Optome
riBt, North Platte, Nob.
ESTABLISH DISTRICTS IN WHICH
TO PARK AUOMOMLES.
Tho selection of tho districts In
which to park automobiles was placed
in tho hands of Chief of Polico Baker
who will act as traffic officer, and
hq has designated Uio following
streets:
Sixth street from Pino to Vino throe
blocks;
Fifth street from Dewey to Vino
two blocks;
Fourth street from Pino to Locust
two blocks;
Locust street from Front to Fourth,
tlireo blocks; '
Pino street from Front to Sixth one
block.
All cars aro to bo parked In tho
center of tho street at an angle of
forty-flvo degrees.
As fast as tho paving is completed
and tho streets opened for traffic,
tho markings for parking cars will bo
made.
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For quick action and satlsfudosy
salo list your land with Thoclocke. tf
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Shnffer Bound Over.
John Shaffer who was arrested ro
cently for boot-legging was given a
preliminary hearing in Justice Mll-
tonborgor's court Wednesday morn
ing and bound over to tho district
court In tho sum of th'roo hundred
dollars. Shaffer was charged with soil
ing liquor to Cliff Matson and Cy
Pargeon,
Fnll to' Show Up.
A couple hundred pcoplo assembled
at tho depot Wednesday morning to
see tho Cornhuskor foot ball team
and hear tho University band play,
but woro disappointed. Tho foot ball
squad, or at least somo of them, woro
In tho diner partaking of milk and
soft boiled eggs, and tho larger num
ber of tho band members wero still
sleoping. On the six car special wero
twon'ty-two foot ball mayors, the
tValners and coaches, forty mombors
of tho band and thirty or moro Lin
coln buslnosa men. Will Norrls,. Hnrry
Huffman and Noel Donegan, of this
city, woro members of tho party.
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Notice of l'cUtlon.
Estato No. 1438 of Bortha Hocquol,
deceased In tho County Court of Lin
coin County, Nebraska.
Tho State of Nebraska. To all per
sons Interested In said Estato take
notlco that a potltlon has boon filed
for tho appointment of Frank Ebolo
which has been sot for bearing hore
in on November 3, 1910, at 8 o'clock
a. m.
Dated Oct. 7, 1910.,
GEO, E. FRENCH,
ol0-31 County Judgo.
Makes a Specialty of Farm Sales, Pure
Bred Live Stock and Real Estato.
Terms Reasonable.
E. L. JONES,
Up-to-Dnto Auctloncor.
Phono Maxwoll Stato Bank
at My Expenso for Dates.
MAXWELL, NEB.
S. M. SOUDEIt
Republican Cnndhlate for
COUNTY TREASURER.
If you fool that my character nnd
my experionco as assistant County
.Trcasuror puts mo In n position to
administer tho offlco of County Trcas
uror ln'a manner that will moot with
your aproval, your support will bo
greatly appreciated on Novombor 7th.
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GEO. E. l'ROSSEK, -Clerk
of District Court
Lincoln County.
I was nominated for ro-oloctlon on
tho Republican ticket. I understand
fully tho duties of tho office, which
aro many and varied. t
If I havo conducted tho offlco in a
manner satisfactory to you ;and tho
public I solicit and will upproclato
your voto at tho election Nov. 7th.
Formerly of Plant Precinct.
It's A Pretty Good Plan To Shingle
Before the roof begins to leak;
It's a pretty good plan to batten
Before the wind begins to shriek;
It's A Pretty Good Plan To Build Some Shed
To keep this under cover
The plows, cultivators, binders
And one thing and another.
And you'll find it a pretty good plan
TO LET US FIGURE YOUR
Lumber and Building Material Bills
Coates Lumber & Coal Co,
North Platte, Nebr.