The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, November 14, 1916, Image 5

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CITY AND COUNTY NEWS.
Fred Elliott went to Omnha Frldav
to spend several days.
Mrs. Joseph Murphy 1ms return :d
from n vlsl. in Grand Island.
Maurice Fowlor, of Grand Island, Is
spending a fow dnys In town.
Miss BqbsIo Smith litis roturnod from
Omaha where she. visited last week.
Mrs. D. A. Kiussoll left Friday cvon
lng for Brady to visit her Blstor for a
days.
1 Mr. and Mrs. J. I. Sn-Ith havo re
turned from Omaha whoro thoy visited
for a wook.
Shako your neighbor's hand and for.
pet ill, hut remember Woodhurst's In
s u ran co Agency. S7-2
v Hort Itathburn, of Casper, Wyo.,
who visited his slstor Mrs. F. J. Wur
teld lejCt Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. A. M, Maso'i loft Sat
urday morning. Thf.y will visit In Cali
fornia for several months.
Miss Bosslo Salisbury and mother,
who have been visiting In Aurora for
a week, will return today.
Headquarters for Window glass.
STONE DRUG STORE.
Mrs. C. A. Cemar, of Now Mexico,
who was visiting Mr, and Mrs. Levi
Duko left Friday evening,
Chas. Boguo went to Cheyenne the
latter part of last week on business
connected with the B. of R. T.
Supt. Wilson Tout came homo Sun
day from Omaha whero ho attended
tho state teachers' convention.
James Hart has returned from Oma
ha -where ho was called last week by
the serious illness of his brother.
Rev. P. F. McDald returned Saturday
from Grand Island whero ho attended
tho funeral of tho late Rev. Haley
Mrs: Robert Lannin and baby, of
Grand Island, who were visiting Mrs
George Lannin and family, left Friday,
For- quick action and sndsfaclosy
snlo list your land with Thoelecke. tf
Mrs. Earl Crandoll and baby came
frooiIrtncoln Friday to visit her aunt
Mrs. A. P. Kelly for a week or longer.
Mrs. Hunter, of Cedar Falls, Iowa,
who visited with her daughtor Miss
Blanche Hunter, went home a few davs
ago. ' -
Miss Florence Stanvp has taken a
position as telephone operator In tho
Western Union office to work from
midnight until eight a. m.
Mrs. Will. Broternltz and children,
of Sidney, former residents hero, came
I Friday afternoon to visit Mr. and Mrs
' Henry Broternltz for several days.
Franco-American Toilet Articles are
tire best. For sale at Coates Beauty
Parlors, Phono Black 655. 85-4
1 Lewis Kelly, who was Injured two
weeks ago In a practice game of foot
j ball, was able to bo out the latter
part of last week with tho aid o:
f crutches.
" Rags, for a short time $1,00 per 100.
- Must bo sacked. Paying a good price
for all Kinds of metals, and rubber.
Bones $10'per ton, but must bo-dry ..
NORTH PLATTE JUNK HOUSE.
Stanley Closer, of Omaha, former
. clerk for U. P.- Supt. Brolihy who has
boon assistant to Sunt. Andorsom ho-e
i for several weeks has accepted a'posl-
. tion in Los Angeles and will leave
shortly.
1 The bans of marriage of Miss Kath
leen Flynn and Thomas Hegarty were
announced for the first time in St.
Patrick's church Sunday morning. Tho
l wedding will take place the latter part
of this month.
Governor-Elect Neville will ?o tc
Lincoln tomorrow to attond a bar-quet
to ho clven by the democratic state
centtnl committee, and will be ono of
. the speakers. Prominent democrats
from all parts of the, stato will be
present.
E. A. Calling, of Gothenburg, was in
U, J., VUIllllb, UUIIIVHUM.OI "
he has
been a commissioner of Dawson conn-
ty but will complete hist arm in Jp.nu.
ua rrvA,,Hv, nnrphaaft.l two car-
loads of steers which ho wil feed on th
faim he owns In the east part of thU
county.
jj i I Forget Your Winter I
if 1 Every room in the house I
Si SMOkHLESS OIL HEATER
Sm. 1 STOffiB Easy to clean easy to fill j
I J HsSiW easv 10 carry. Economical
iM inSfil as we everywhere
L r KSl by reliable dealers..
EnPEM?! 1 Eb For boat results ttae
UIV i 'pl Perfection kerosene.
Ij Standard Oil Company
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Lochlel Johnston wont to Paxtonl
ouiuiuuy io spenu a lew unys
All kinds of homr dressed dolls for
sale at Episcopal fair Nov. ICth.
Dr. Brock, Dentist, over Stono Drug
Storo.
.County Treasurer Albert Durbln
transacted buslnoss in Dickens Satur
day. A baby girl was -born Friday to Mr.
and Mrs. Roy Kelly. All conoorned are
doing well.
Mr. and Mrs. Hlgley wont to Grand
Island Saturday morning to visit for
soma time.
Alvln Ranch accepted a position. In
tho Horrod grocory tho lattor part of
last week.
Dr. Fottor returned Satwtday from a
professional visit In tho castoru part
of this state.
John Den roturnod to Sidney Satur
day morning after spending several
days in town.
Mrs. II. A. Lawhead loft tho latter
part of last wcolc for Kearney to visit
for a f9v days.
The Catholic ladles 'Will hold an ex
change nt Howe & Maloifoy store Sat
urday, Nov. 18th.
Supt." Allcen Gantt returned Satur
day from vlsfllng schools In tho -west
ond of the county.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Gantt were called
to Lincoln Saturday by tho death of the
lattor s grandfather.
Mr. and Mrs. N. E. Buckley expect
to leave for Lincoln to visit friends
for a week or longer.
During tho month of October thir
teen marriage licenses woro granted
by County Judgo French.
Your first duty is to jour family,
buy Insurance in woouiiursrs insur.
ance Agency. S7-2
Mr. and Mrs. Harper, of Maywood,
a,rr!Yel h.er,e 'iarArMl
their daughtor Mrs. Ray Wolborn
Don't forget the dale of sale of lota
nnd tracts In t he Cody addition;, nnd
Kiib-dlvlslons November 20th -next
Jlondny.
Miss Mabel McVickcr of Lexington,
spent the week end hero on business
connected with her millinery parlors
Victor Halllgan of tho state univer
sity came tho latter part of last week
to visit the homo folks for a few days.
Mrs. Stafford, of Paxton. came Sat
urdav morninc? to Visit her daughter
Miss Isabello Stafford for several days.
Charles Martini who has been em
ployed at Sidney for some time, v's
ited with tho homefolks last week.
Mrs. Edith Qually, of Elk Mount
ain camo tho latter part of last week
to visit her mother Mrs. Connctt for
several weeks.
A nice muff will keep your hands
comfortable. The largest assortment
over shown in North 4laitte Is at Wil
cox Department Storo.
Mrs. Chas. C. Hupfor leaves nc.:t
week for Atchlnson, Kan., whoro sho
will visit a week with her son Charley
who is attending Midland college.
Mr." and Mrs. Ross Rhodes, of Key
stone, who were guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Luther Tucker for several days, re
turned home yesterday morning.
"Mrs. Black is Back," l.he comedy
stnge success of May Irwin, will bo
presented on the screon at tho crystal
Thursday night with May Irwin in tho
rolo which sho carried on the stajre.
Mrs. Mathlas Ellas was Injured Sun
day by a fall 'while at work at hor
home. Mrs. Elias was convalescing
from a broken ankle, received during
tho summer and her injury Is therforo
more painful.
Wholesale prices on Bluo Diamond
flour in lots of 500 pounds or more
Corn, onts, barley, bran and shorts at
prices that will interest you.
LEYPOLDT & PENNINGTON,
New Elevator, Front street and Sib-
ler avenue. Phono 99.
E. L. Ferine, of Scottc Bluff, and L
G. Moffott of Fremont came herp a
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few days ago and arc Having auoita
mills erected at Birdwood and Hershey
ot one nciiiireu anu icn nurse puwur.
The former is owner and the latter
manager of tho plants. Mosdames
Porino nnd Moft'ett will rcsldo in this
cliy . ul ". pai;"t'
OFFtt I, VI, VOTE CAST IN
LINCOLN COUNTY NOV. 7th
Tho voto of Lincoln county was
canvassed Flrldny nnd Saturday by I
Clerk Yost, Tom Hcaley and E. S )
Davis. Several InuccuracIoH were ills
covered nnd corrcctod. The total voto
on tho hoad of the ticket and for
stato and county officers was found to
bo ns follows: :
Total Vote 4005
I'rohlblllory Amendment
Yes 2191
No , 11S;J
Pure Food Amendment
Yes 14 G2
No JtS
Presidential Electors
Domocrntlo '. 2102
Republican 1301)
Socialist 210
Phohibitlon 43
Progress! vo 2S
17. S. Senator
Gilbert M. Httchcook, D 1743
John L. Kennedy, R l?4'.t
E. E. Olmstead, S .. 221
D. B. Gllbort.P 73
Governor
Keith Novlllo, D , 2170
Abraham L. Sirtton, R 1481
B. Z. Mllllknn, S 190
J. D. Gravos, P 5.1
Lieutenant Governor
Edgar Howard. D 1859
,11. P. Shumwa, R 1511
Humuun u unnnuaugii, a, 257
Charles E Smith, P ltG
Secretary of Stale
Charles W Pool, D till!)
Addison Walt, R 1507
E M. Hefner, S., 247
Alert Lamm, P 99
Auditor of Public Accounts
Wm. H. Smith, D 177C
Georgo W. Marsh, R 1531
D. J. Baldwin, S 28G
John E. Roberts, P 120
Stale Treasurer
Geo. E. Hall, D 1773
W. H. Reynolds, R ..1C2S
W. B Well3, S 273
Chas. Stoll, P G9
Slate Superintendent
W. H. Chunmons, D.... 1019
A. O. Thomas, R 1GP8
Mary II. Axtoll, S 339
W. Eugene Knox P.., 89
A Homey General
Willis B. Reed, D ,1858
Robert Dovoo, R 15G4
Geo. J. Wright, S 131
Commissioner Public Lands and
Buildings
O. L. Shumway, D 177G
Fred Beokmnnn, R 155.1
Fred G. Chase, S 267
J. B. Jenkins, P .. 100
Railway Commissioner
Victor E. Wilson, D 1ES7
Honry T. Clark, R IG34
Geo. P. Bissell, S 10G
Regents of University
P. L. Hall, D 1S57
H. D. Landls, D 1G27
Geo. N. Seymour, R 1403
Samuel C. Bassett, R 1373
Henry J. Aberly, S 250
Elisha J. Taylor, S 228
L. C. Gilbert. P 119
Annette Nesbltt, P 9G
Congressman (ith District
Ed B. McDermott, D 1385
Moses P. Klnkald, R ,...2041
John Canrlght, S 211
Luclen Stebbins, petition 01
Stato Senator 2,th District
1). M. Douthett, D-R 3119
Representative GSth District
Butlor Buchanan, d r4S
Scott Roynolds, R 1.701
Representative 77th District
Eugcno Beal, D...Z 1570
W. H. C. Woodhurst, R. T . . .155
County Clerk
Royal Ericcson D 1023
A. S. Allen, R 2050
Clerk District Court
Everett Ware. D 1757
Geo. E. Prosser, R.., 1891
County Treasurer
R. A. Frame, D 1392
S. M. Souder, R 2285
County Superintendent
Allceu Guntt, R, . ; 2802
(No Opposition)
Sheriff
Cy Russell, D 1154
A. J. Salisbury, R 259
County Attorney
Geo. N. Gibbs, D 1723
P R. Halllgan, R 19S5
County Surveyor I
R. L. Cochran, D , 2707
(No Opposition)
County Commissioner District No 1
F W Hcrminghau3on, D 5137
1 L Miltonbergor, It 1543
County Commissioner District No. !J
I'. A. Anderson, D '. 1005
S. J. Koch, R ...1837
Chief .Tusllco
Androw M. Morrisey 1745
Jacob Fawcett. l) i?3
Associate Judge Supremo Court
L. S Hastings 1285
James R Doan 1348
John B. Barnes 1252
John C. Martin 1230
Albert J. Cornish 1382
Samuel II. Sedgwick : . . 1 335
District Judge 131 h District
If. M. Grimes 2355
(No Opposition)
County Judge
Geo. E. Fronch , RIG
(No Opposition)
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Yon have often figured o:i a subur
ban homo, whore yon v. Ill have room
lo do the things you win I to. Now Is
your chance. Buy n lot oi tract In Hie
Cody additions or UinYnlo Rill sub-
division.
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Weather Record Broken
Tho record Tor low November tem
perature In tho north und wost wns
broken Sundny night when twenty be
low' zero was recorded at Havre,
Mont., and Choyonno, Wyo., twrnty
four below at Lander, Wyo., and twelve
bolow at Rapid City, S. D. At Denver
It was two bolow, four below at Valen
tino nnd ono below nt North Platto.
Tho weather bureau roportu that nev
er before wore such low tomopratureB
recordol in Novotnbor, Tho forecast
;oday is for much warmer weather.
Mrs. Clarence Tollofson nnd son of
Suthorland, camo Friday to visit hor
mother Mrs. Goorgo Donohower.
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TOR SALE.
For tho next thirty days I am offer
ing my property at 414 So. Elm street
for $1,275. Terms about half cash
othor halt In building nnd loan asso
ciation. For particulars write B. A.
Fronch, Gravity, Iowa. 84-0
THE biggest problem lliis store ever
solved was that of finding clothing
of superior style for men of middle age.
Young men like dash and gOyin the
things they wear, dignity is a Second
Consideration, but the man of forty
seeks clothing in full keeping with his
position in life. , ,
We offer men of middle age
KUPPENHEIMER CLOTHES
Fine fabrics in blue and brown, grey
or tan. Suits in every size from 36 to
44. Special models for stout men, short
men and tall men. Styles for tho six-foot
man of two hundred pounds and his
partner of one hundred and fifty.
We offer true economy in our price
range of
$20, $25, $30 or $35
We offer clothing so superbly tailor
ed, so finely cut and lined and finished
that its counterpart cannot be surpassed
elsewhere at a third more.
We offer you a service of certain sat
isfaction. We're willing to prove our
case, any day you care make a try-on
test, with no obligation on your part to
purchase until you are convinced of ihe
wisdom in doing so.i
j. b. Mcdonald,
"THE HOME OF GOOD CLOTHES"
NORTH PLATTE, NEB.
NORTH PLATTE CONTENDER
i'OK STATE CHAMPIONSHIP
Knrl Loo. a snort writer in tho Om
aha Sunday Boo says:
An upsot! in tho eleventh hour of the
state high school foot ball campaign
has nlaccd North Platto In a position
to contend for leadership. By defeat
ing" Lexington by a score of 37 to 7
thti western team beebmes ono of tho
powerful teams of the stato. Coacli
Raskin has Improved his cloven from
a weak combination into one of tho
dangerous competitors for tho title.
Tho 13 to' 12 scoro against tho Cur
tis Aggies and a corresponding small
victory over Cozad, by a scoro of 13
llo' 0, Indicated that Raskin did not
havb a strong team. Late dovelop-
uwiiita lmwnvnr linvn flhnwil a turn.
inir nnint in tlm nrnsnccts ami there
Is a fair possibility that this team will
defeat Lincoln whon thoy meet Novom-
bor 25. If such occurs Norm rintio
will nifimr iw tlm Rt.ntn chamnlons or
on a par with Central High for flrct
honors. Tho team boasts or two stars
of all-stato caliber in Baker at tachlOi
and Christ -at half back. I
With tho CenhTalf-Llncoln gnmo
gone, this North Platte-Lincoln gamo
is the only big ono of tho conference
for tho rest of tho season: Tho gnmo
will bo played at Lincoln.
$25.00 'ito'vvnrd,
rPlm nlinvn ,rW!irl will bo clvoil for
tho arrest and conviction of tho party
or pnrtics wno sot out mo pnnno nro
that "burned east of town Sunday af
tornoon. 85-4 WM. SIMANTS.
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Beo Whltod of Gothenburg was ar
rested before County Judgo Moulds;
Nov, 0th charged with stealing 75 bufi
shols of wheat from Harry Ililos, and
Hnlllntr Mm snmo nt Ooziid. TTnnn nru.
llmlnary examination ho was requlied
by Judgo Moulds to give bond In tho
sum of $500.00 for his appearance in
District Court, which bond was given
by tho dofondant. Loxlngton Cllppor.
Miss Rachnol Wlttmor returned Sun.
day ovenlng from a visit in Omnho.
Telephone Your
i Grocery orders to 32
They will given prompt nnd
careful attention.
Lierik-Saiidall Co.
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Misses Isabqllo Doran, Theo Ilinson,
l3abollo Stafford and Mrs. Adn Turplo
returned Saturday from tho teachers'
convention in Omnha.
OPEN AN ACCOUNT WITH
The First National Bank
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Member "Federal Reserve Bank System.
CAJT'VUv AA'D SUMlUSt
Oric Hundred and Fifty Thousand Dollars.
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STABILITY, EFFICIENCY AND SERVICE
HATE BEEN THE FACTORS IN THE GROWTH OF THIS
HANK, AND TnE SA3IB OAKBFUL ATTENTION IS G1TEN TO
SMALL ACCOUNTS AS IS GITEN TO LARGE BALANCES.
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INTEREST PAID
Mutual Building &Loan Ass n.
OF NORTH PLATTE, NEBRASKA.
ASSETS $840,000.00
To Prospective Building & Loan Borrowers;
Non-resident Building & Loan Companies are adver
tising the fact lliat they have reduced the monthly payments
of borrowers to SI. 10 per month on each $100:00 borrowed,
making the monthly payment the same ns the Mutual Build
ing &-Loan Association of North Platte. They fail to state
that of the SI. 10 paid to the non-resident company, there is
only thirty-five cents credited as u 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
as a 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 more on each
$100.00 borrowed in order to discharge the debt than they
would if they were doing the business with this Association.
Mutual Building & Loan Association
OFJORTH PLATTE, NEBRASKA.
Copyrltlit 1910
Tl lloue o( Ktiivenheimrr
Miss Lottlo Lowis, of Ogalalla,
camo tho lattor part of last week to
visit Miss Carrio Wol 1 for several
dnys.
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