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About The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 28, 1916)
4 1 1 THIRTY-FIRST YEAR. NORTH PLATTE, NEB., NOVEMBER 28, L916. No. 91 Go I f LOCAL AtfD PEKSONAL. Miss Theo Sahwaigor returned to day from a short visit with rolutlvos In Kearney. W. P. Snyder roturned this morning from a business trip to the east part of tho state. Mrs. Ora Sailor left last evening for oastorn towns to remain for a week or longor. Mrs. Frank Barnell, son and daugh ter returned lasf evening from a visit In eastern polnrs. Dr. Mario 'Ames will .leave this ev ening for Chicago to visit friends and transact business. Mr. and Mrs. C. It. Moroy loavd this evening for Hastings to spend Thanks giving with relatives. J. E. Sebastian left this morning on a buslncs trip t6 Northport and other towns on the branch. Conrad . Ainon,- of Hastings, arrived hero a few days ago to visit his daugh tor Mrs J. J. Gettman. Dr. Morrill, Dentist. Miss Juno Burgnor, of Grand Island, came up last, evening to visit with her sister, Mrs. Fred Louden. Miss Myrtlo Shane, of Sutherland, is expected hero tomorrow to attend the BonhamTRlcheson wedding. Mrs. James Leonard 'has returned to Oshkosh after a visit with local friends. She was formerly a resident here. Paul Oostrlck of Ilershcy, and Miss Mabel McVencill, of this city, were married Saturday afternoon by County Judge Grant. Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Gill who wore visiting their daughter Mrs. S. R.I Derryberry returned to their home in J Gandy Sunday. O. H. Thoelccke Is expected to re-! turn this evening from a business1 -vlelfr In Omitlin nrwl ntlidr nnlnta In I eastern Nebraska. Mr. and Mrs. H. .Winters, of Key stone, Avero among the out of town guests at the Flynn-Haggerty wed'-1 ding this morning. I Mrs. John Monick, of Fremont, will arrive here tomorrow evening to visit her mother Mrs. Charles Llerk, Sr., for a week or so. Miss Nell Wright, ono of the Junior High school teachers will leave for Lincoln tofoiorrbw owning to visit relatives until Monday. The people of the Swedish Emanuel Congregation wish to thank the people of North Platte for tho success and patronage given them at their oyster, supper at the K. P. hall on last Satur-.; uay evening. Tho A. K. Chapter P. E. 0'. ro 111 meot with Mrs. F. W. Rlnckor Wednesday afternoon at 3 o'clock. Attorney Albert Muldoon returned this morning frbm Omaha whore he "transacted business for soveral days. Miss Luclllo Wilcox, who has been attending tho state university, came home this morning to spend tho Thanksgiving holidays. Mr. and Mrs. A. L McDowoll and children, formerly of this city, arrived hero from eastern points last even ing to visit local friends. Tho Et-A-Vlrp club tondored a sur prise kitchen shower to Mrs. James Konnftdv VBHtnnlnv nftnrnnhn. A nloati. anc afternoon was spont by all pres-l oni. Mrs. Fed Barrett, of Green River, formerly of this city, 'Who had beon soriously 111 for some time, is greatly improved. Tho Lutheran aid society will meet this afternoon at four o'clock in the parish house. Business of importance js to be transacted. Everything now In Jewelry, sllvor waro and novelties. Will nnnrnninto n share of your patronage. j C. M. AUSTIN, Jeweler, I . Corner Front and Dowey.' Friends in town have received cards announcing tho marriage of Miss Clara ATflTlllp. mill niinrloc .Tpnlntn nh niilrnnf' wa.w va.H.awu u 1 1 U t It k b Willi. L j 11 on Saturday, Nov. 25th. The groom was formerly employed In tho local machine shops. Governor-elect Neville goes to Kear- noy today where ho will attend a ban-i quet and reception tendered him by tho peoplo of that city. Tho banquet, will be held at tho Midway hotel, fol-i lowed by an Informal reception at IhtfJ opera house, where short addresses' will bo delivered by Mr. Ndvllle. Judco Howard of ColumbUs and others'. We always have tho following: Bran, snorts, oats, corn; barley, prairie and alfalfa hay. Remember us when order ing. LEYPOLDT & PENNINGTON. C. T. Whelan has Installed a kitchen- servo lunches during tlie day and' ette with a chef In charge and will evening, making a specialty of noon day lunches. Tables and chairs suf ficient to seat twelve or more have been provided. If tho venture proves a success greater accommodations will, bo provided. Tho domestic science department, of the Twentieth Century club mot yes terday aftornoon with Mrs. Frank Bu chanan. Mrs. M. E. Scott acted as leader, and read an interesting paper. Talks on labor saving utensils and kitchen arrangements wero given by Mcsdamos E. A. Garlichs, Mary Elder and Miss Josephine O'Hare, The hostess demonstrated and served "Minerva Wafers." mi. TWIXE.H TO IIUILI) 1IIG BUSINESS 11L0CK Dr. J. S. Tvnlnom will erect a two story building 44x132 feet on his va cant lots cast of tho Brodhock build ing on Fifth street. Plans for tho building nro about completed, and the contract will bo let at onco. It Is hoped to have tho building com plotcd not later than tho first of March. Dr. Twlnoni reachod this de cision to build tho later part of last week when a reprosontatlvo of the Golden Rule Co., iwihtoh operatos a chain of ovor ono hundred stores In tho country, made an offor to lease the entire ground floor of the building. Tho lease was formally signed this morning, so thero is no question as to tho orectlon of tho building. The Golden Rule Co., which has stores at Hastings and Grand Islnnd, has for two years made attempts to got Into North Platto, but heretofore wero un nblo to secure a building. The Gold en Rule stores handlo dry goods, clothing, notions and shoos. Tho building to bo erected will be pr&sed brick front, with heating plant nnd tho specifications will call for tho host material obtainable. The second floor will bo devoted principally to offices, tho Doctor occupying a suite planned especially for his needs, Thero will also bo four suites of rooms for thoBO desiring good living condi tions in tho business section of the city. ::o:: York Will ho Hero Thursday. Tho foot ball team of tho York hisrh school will bo hero for a gamo with tho locals Thanksgiving Day. Tho com ing visitors aro touted as a .strong team, but the North Platte boys In spired rather nan discouraged by their dofeat at Lincoln, will glvo tho Yorkites a battle that promises to send them homo wearing crape. :'.o:i If you had' married tho most beau tiful girl that you had over seen In all your life, after a romantic courtship In which you nover even stopped to ask hor who she was or where -she camo from, nnd If, aftor you had boen married only a short tlmo, every bit of evidence that you could find point ex! to the fact that sho had betrayed you and stolon war plans with which ynu had beon entrusted for a foreign scy would "you believe her guilty? This .Is tho situation in "Diplomacy" In which; Mario Doro stars at tho Crystal Thursday night. Forget flio "Jilght linrc boons" nnd act no)V and Insure with Wooillmrsl's Insurance Agency. Albert Schntz roturned this morn ing from Omaha, andi Lincoln whore ho visited since Friday. Miss Mata Paulson, who had been visiting In tho eastern part of this state, returned home last evening. Financial Troubles tit Tho Fill, i . An n.sosult of tho tormlnntlon of nn ejeotmtnt suit brought by Julius Hnh lor ngalnRt P. II. Lonorgnn, tho Pnt thoatro was closed yostorday. Tho dis position of tho play houso Is not at this tlmo known. Mr. Lonergun may mako arrangements to pay off the mortgoge of $900 held by Mr. Hahlor and r-opon. or Mr. Hahlor mny fore close tho mortgage uud offor tho prop arty for sa& Tho ftjectmont pro- j ccedlngs wore brought for non-payment of rent, and tho $9G0 mortgngo hold by Mr. HaWor represents rout and bills of repair contracted by Mr. Lonergan which the former guaran teed payment. When Mr. Lonorgnn took possession of iho room ho ro modelod the Interior at quite nn ox ponso. and ho did this with lack of finances, and In paying for thoso he I bocamo delinquent In tho rent. lie ilolrolms fchat tflio I'urnlshlngs ' Rtind him $2,700, and 'that If allowed to ' contlnuo to oporafo could In six months liquidate his ontlro indebted ness. Lonergan seems to bo an all nrjound hustler, and It Is probablo that sooner or lator ho Milll bo back in -tho bu!noss. : :o: : 3lrs. 3Iiit(licws Fusses Away Airs. Henrlotta Matthows, aunt of T. M, 'Collagen, died Friday aftornoon nt Ihdf'oro of about olehtv vears. Death "woe' due to ailments incident to nd vuucpu ago nnu nor ueain was not un expected. Sho was born In Jefforson City, Mo., and lived In Missouri until about four years ago whon hor nophow brought her to his homo und at hor re quest bullti her a small houso adjoin ing his homo 'whore sho lived very hap pily and contonted. Funoral servlco was conducted Sunday nftornoon bv .Mrs. Lanyon. of tho Christian Sclonco Society, nnd tho remains laid to rest I t Al.L T' ..11. T11.ll : iu uiu iNunu I'HHio cenioiery. .. Tho Thnnksglvlng program at tho Keith win bp thcJManglo which will i consist of "No" Good Guy" and "A Dash of Courage." This is an es pecial comody. program. In "No Good Guy" Wllllo Colllor appears as a do tectlvo who couldn't detect a 'thunder storm unless ho was struck by light-, nlng. But aside from tho comody In this 5 reol story will be a really good theme with suro enough thrlllB. Har ry Grlbbon stars In tho tiwlo reol com ody "A Dash of Courage.1' LOCAL AND PERSONAL Mr. and Mrs. Honry Waltomath and daughters Alum and Holon loft yostor day for Blair to attend tho wedding of their son William to Miss Margarot Ware. Thero will be a fancy work boohh, a candy booth, a pure, food booth, a pnrcol post booth and a Larkln booth at tho Presbyterian fair and supper Dec. 7th. Harry Worrell, for a nuumbor of years a rosldont of Sutherland but now living In Omnhti, spont Saturday In town as a witness In n case In tho district court. Mrs. C. II. Humphroy, of Falls City, spont Saturday iwlth Mrs. J..H. Hog arty on business" pertaining to the Twentieth Contury olub of whjch Mrs. Hogarty Is the proaldont. A diamond will Inst a llfr tlm p nml Is always a Joy to Its possessor. Our iiiamonus wore purchased before tho recent udVlincu. Our iirli'tfei urn ni- 'tractive, ' HARRY DION,' Jenvoler and Optometrist. Last week twentv-nno ilnllnt-n wncfli of clears, tobacco, r.niiilv. phnwltir- gum nnd plpos wero sont from tho Huffman cigar stortv by local men to tho boys of Company E who will spond inanitsgiving on tiio bonior. Farm and Ranch loans nt lowest rates nnd best terms. Money on hand to close tonus promptly. 13tf RUCIIANAN & PATTERSON. Miss Roaahnlln WUnnn. wlin liml boon employed In tho nltoratlon depart ment, oi tno uiocic storo ror sowrnl WOOlCS. loft SntlirilllV nvnntmr fnr Kearney to visit relatlvoa after mhlch sho will spond sovoral wooks In Port- innii. Thanksgiving Services At tho Episcopal church Thursday morning two services of tho H8ly Eu'clTarlHt. tho first nt nine o'clock, tho second at ton o'clock. All aro In vited. ::o".: Union Thanksgiving Service. Union Thanksgiving services will be held at the Lutheran church noxt Thursday forenoon. Roy. Hull, of tho Baptist church will deliver tho ser mon. 3,t :.: in " i.t it $10,000 Fur Display on Living Models Free Display for every woman who has longed for a handsome set of Frs .or a Fur Coat. Don't miss this' Advance Style Show of ALBRECHT FURS 1855 . Wednesday, November 29. i.t Xt i.t :.t 3 i.t j.r :.t j: :.: j.t :.: j.t :.: H 8 .: i.t :.: i.t if It a it i.t tt tt i.t t.t t.t t.t t.t i.t t.t it it it i.t it it it i.t it it TN addition to our own large stock of latest designs in Furs we will show on living models a Special Sale stock of $10,000 made up of the newest models of the fa- mous Albrecht Furs. The lamest. beautiful Furs ever seen in this city. most complete and varied stock of The special representative of the Bouse of dlbrecht, in Saint Paul, will assist in this Grand Exhibition and Sale. Prices are Lower than for Years This is your Fur buying opportunity. On account of the European war Furs arc much cheaper this season owing to lack of demand for American skins in the fashion centers ot Europe. Buy right now and make a big saving. At least come .in and get in touch with the newest and latest 6tyles in Furs. Wilcox Department Store. H lV SrR, Jj a7 HH HUH mmrwMu ppii 8 it t 8 8 8- :.: it i.t it it tt it it it it i.t it it 8 it 8 tt it 8 it tt it it 8 44 it it Tho local traveling mon will hold tho third of their sorlos ot social nt tho Masonic hall Friday evening. Hugh Merrltt returned last night from a tAo weeks' visit at Sterling, Colo. Ho was accompanied lton'io by his daughter, Mrs. Albort Mnupln. Mrs. Wnltor O'Connor returned from Denver Saturday ovonlng very much Improved In honlth. Sho had boon talc ing treatment thoro for several 'weeks Wo dont't deliver In quantities of loss than 500 lbs., or 5 bu., but It puya to buy of uu In thoso quantities. JiEYPOLDT & PENNINGTON. Mr. and Mrs. R. Qusloff, proprietors of tho Nobraska hotol at Excelsior Springs. Mo., anivod hero last oVon lug to nttond tho marriage ot their nteco Miss Kathleen I'Mynn. Mlssos Elvn'Day, Dorothy Hubbard and Esthor Schwulgor, who aro attend ing tho Kearney Normal, will como homo tomorrow to spond Thanksgiv ing. Don't fall to bco our new pleated Sorgo Drosses, they are certainly ad mired by everybody for tholr attract iveness In stylo nnd price both. BLOCK'S. This offlco hns rocolvcd n card an nouncing tho mnrrlngo of Ralph W. Graham to Gladys Elinor Brooks at Downors Grovo, 111., last Saturday. Mr. Grahnni Is tho son of Mr. nnd Mrs. Goo M. Graham, formerly of this city, and for a year or two past has been living in Chicago. Tho Sunday World-Hornld dovotos a pago to "A Glimpse of tho Family of tho Governor-olect," giving sovoral 'pictures of Mrs. Novlllo and tho llko nossos ot tho three llttlo daughtors. Tho wrlto-up was furnlslred by Miss Edna Sullivan, Tho Tribune's local nowsgnthoror. Fresh From the Garden of Eden For Your Thanksgiving Dinner Fresh Fruits 'and Vegetables that will Tempt the Most Critical Taste. VEGETABLES The weather of late has been fust right for the grow ing of the finest Lettuce, Radishes, Parsley, Egg Plant, Pascal Celery and Sweet Mangoes. We wore fortunate in securing for our Thanksgiving Trade a large supply Qf these vegetables by placing our order early and receiving nothing but the best of the stock. FRESH FRUITS It is the season, too, for tho California Navel Oranges, they are at their best. Large, Sweet NavelOranges at 30c, 40c and 60c a dozen, Also large sizelprlda Oranges, very sweet- Do you know why there is such a wonderful tang to the. juice of grape fruit, and why this delightful fruit has such ; tonicy properties? Some one has suggested it is because' our Grape Fruit comes pedigreed to us direct from the Gar den of Eden through tho shaddocks known in the east as 4 Eve's Apple. Try our Dr. Payne's Grape Fruit for. break fast Thanksgiving morning and notice how much bettor you will feel the rest of the day. CHASE & SANBORN'S "Seal Brand" Coffee Is Knownas the Best Coffee For Thanksgiving Dinner NORTH to Alaska SOUTH to the Rio Grande EAST to the Atlantic WEST to the Pacific? Here's Where Quality Talks, Lierk-Sandall Co, Store Closed All Day Thanksgiving.