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About The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 28, 1916)
.MakerSomebodys Uiristmas A Lasting AJne C03IPASY E THANKS V0TEK8 FOIt ELECTING CAl'T. IIALLKJAN Qlvc the Bort of present that mikos tlio Joy of Christmas last for years. With tho gifts on the tree, hang a KHYPTOK Christmas Gift Certificate. Tr'D"V13rTVYI'Jr KHYPTOK (pronounced Crlp-tock) W T. A J fcC Glasses havo tho appearance of flln A. GLASSES JLa. glo vision glasses. Thero is no 111 THC OHIY INVISIBLE DIFOCAl looking lino or seam across them as there Is across old-stylo bifocals. Yet KHYPTOKS have two separate vision neor, and far. KHYPTOKS nd tho need of two pairs of glasses, and can ho worn all tho tlmo for all requirements of near and far vision. Our KHYPTOK Christmas CertlfliCfJ.o Plan ,makes It cosy to glvo a gift that is worth while. Como In and let us glvo you particu lars. CLINTON, Registered Optometrist. THE SIGN 1YITII THE BIG RING. DR. 0. II. CRESSLER, Graduate Dentist Ofilcofover th McDonald State Bunk. CITE AND COUNTY NEWS. Harry Murrln nnd son Lawronco ppont tho weok end in Omaha and Lin coln. Halph Coates left Friday for Lin coln to spend tho weok end with Irlcnda. Ray Smith will leavo tomorrow for Grand .Island to Visit friends for sev eral days.' Dr. Morrill, Dentist Mrs. Ernest Owlngs has gone to flnltinnhnri fo visit hir nnrpnta for stivoral days. I Snpt, Wilson Tout went to Sidney) Saturday morning to attend a teach-' era' convention. I Attorney James Kcefe left Friday, for the eastern part of this state to spend several days. .Mrs. Mose McFarland and daughter Mabel spent tho week e,nd In ' towns on the branch road. Miss Alico Hurbut, of Gothenburg, who visited last -week with Mr. and Mrs. J, V Homlgh, has returned homo. U Mrs. Elmer Coates Is vlsltllng in Goring with her daughter and will re turn homo tho latter part of this weok. ' Mrs. John Connott nnd daughter Mrs. Edith Qually wonk to Horshoy Saturday morning to visit relatives for sovoral days, If you nro still to buy your Fall TSult you can save half of tho nrlco bv 'uylng it at BLOCK'S Halt Prico Suit Mr. and Mrs, John Jonos wont to Lincoln tho latter part of last weok So visit the lattor'B alstor and attond Rio foot ball game. S'Tako yoir auto tiro repair work to o Nobrofllta Tiro Repair Co., I. L. Bailor, manager, C07 Locust stroot. Mlsn Julia Ilayos, dt Chicago, twho kas been upending Hovornl wooks with fcer aunt Mrs. James Hart, will to tum homo next wcolc. Miss Hazel Smith returned Sunday from a visit with Miss Sybil Qantt at Lincoln. C. P. Carson Is expected hero this week to spend Thanksgiving with his son Perry Carson and family. Miss EsbIo Wessburg and mother, who wcro visiting in Omaha last weok, roturned homo Saturday ovening. Mr. and -Mrs. Sam Donehower, of Peoria, 111., aro expected hero next week to visit the former's parents. Take a kindly Interest In the other fellow nnd you multiply yonr own linppincs8. Woodhnrsl's Insurance Agency. Mrs. Georgo Adams, of Cheyenne, who visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Adams this week, will leavo Sunday. For Trado or Sale Town property for automobile Phono Illk. G48 or writo Walter Cox, North Platte. 84-8 Attorney and Mrs. Byron Oberst are enjoying a visit from the latter's moth or, who came hero tho latter part of last week. Only SO Suite left; you ha1 better get yours now, as they are going pret ty fast wjille they are offered at Half ITICO ai iJL.UUK.T5. Mrs. Gus Chamberlain and son Val damar of Donver, aro expected -hero tomorrow ovening to visit her father P. H. Sullivan and family. Headquarters for Window glass. STONEaDRUG STORE. Mrjf. Carl Bonner left Friday even lng for Boulder, Col., to visit relatives for several wcqks. Cnrouto sho will spend a few days In Choyonno. Tho' Catholic ladlos society will hold a social at tho home of Airs. J. K. Ottenstcln Thursday afternoon, Doc. 7th. A fifteen cent lunch will bo served. , Dr. Brock, Dontlat, over Stono Drug Store. Joo Knadjl and family leavo today for Mason City, Nab., near which town ho recently ipurchasod a farm of 120 acres. For soven or olght years Mr. Knadjl resided In Myrtlo precinct. For quick action and snMsfnctosy salo list your land with Thoelrckc. tf Mr. nnd Mrs. Edgar Donehower, of Columbus, Ohio, will arrive horo tho latter inrt or this week to attend tho ilftleth wedding anniversary of tho former's parents. Camp Llano Grande, Nov. 20. Editor Tribune: The members of Company E, 5th Ne b.aska Infantry, ns a body, desiro to thank tho voters and citizens. of Lin coln oounty for tholr liberal support Of Captain Halllgan ior county attorney. Wo predict that ho will sorvo tho pcoplo of Lincoln county as faithful ly as ho hus served his country nnd his flag. If true, ns tho World-Herald corres- pondonh Btatod that "his mothor con ducted his campaign while he wns on tho Moxicnn bordor and won," sho hng Just cniiBo to feel proud of hor success as a campaigner. Wo know Cam. P. R. Halllgan to be trustworthy and loyal and above all n gentleman at all times. Signed: Co. E, 5th Nebraska Ihfant- ry In n body. : :o: : If you were taken out of a foundling homo by a man of culturo and through his untiring devotion and personal ef- rorts, wcro uovoiopeu into a nigiuy ed ucated, charming society belle, and If, when you had attained this enviable position, you were forced to choose be tween this man to whom you o tried ovcrythlng In tho world except Hfo It self nnd a dashing young army officer, which would you choose? That is tho dilemma which Marguerite faces as Peggy in tho Famous Players Film Company's adaptation of Madelelno Lucotto Ryley s celebrated theatrical success, "Mice and Men," which Is tho Paramount feature at the Keith to night. -: :o: : MISS FLYNN AND Mil. HAGGEHTY WEDDED TODAY Finds for Defendant. The Jury in the damago case of Carlo Gerlo against Ralph G arm an. brought In a verdict exonerating the defendant from tho payment of tho amount sued for or any part thereof. Gerlo claimed $4,600 for injuries re ceived when on July 5. 1013 ho was knocked down "by an auto driven by uarman. tho latter at tho time offered to pay Gorlo 4510 amount of his doctor bill but this Gorle declined to accept. Tho ovldonco showed that Gannan was not drlvlnc recklessly nor fnnt n. tho tlmo, and that tho street was partly! biocKcu uy a snow tent. Good Tilings for Soldier Boys. Tho North Platto boys in camp at' Llano Grande, Texas, havo- tho as surance of a Thanksgiving feast of homo cooking which will bo topped off witn conrecuons and cigars. Last Thursday relatives and friends of tho soldier boys forwarded to them sev eral boxes of eatables Intended for tholr Thanksgiving dinner and through tho efforts of the Spanish War-Veterans an additional box of cigars and confections woro sent. These evi dences of gdod wishes and remem brance will no doubt bo greatly ap preciated by the boys on the border. Isenhnrt lias Accident. In a letter to Tho. Tribune JLem B. iBonhart, of Tellurido, Col., formerly of this city, says:. "All well .with us excepting myself. I took a fallon an Icy sidewalk November 7th and. have been laid up since with a "sprained shoulder. Wo are very much pleased to know that Keith Novillo has been elected gdVcrnor, also to 'know-that .Nebraska has entered tho dry column. Tho price of metals has made times lively In the mountains again and lots of work for the miners. I am still with the Liberty Bell Qold Mlno Co." In tho prosenqc of a largo number of friends Miss Kathleen A. Flynn nnd Thomas Hnggerty woro married with nuptial mass at St. Patrick's church thlB morning. Tho ccromony was per formed by Rev. P. FMcDald. Promptly nt olgnt o'clock tho wedding march was played by Miss Gertrudo Robhau sen and tho bridal party took their places at tho altar. The brldo woro a beautiful gown of whlto silk cropo and crope de chlno with tirlmmlngs of shadow lace and white satin nnd car rlod a largo hoquot of white orysan themums. Sho also woro a large pic ture hat of sllvor lace. Miss Irono O'Donncll, of Cheyenne, formorly of this city, was maid of honor. Her gown was a protty combination ot pink chiffon and mescaline. Sho held an arm hoquot of pink chrysanthemums and woro a gold lace hat Tho best man iwas Patrick Haggerty of Denver, a brother of tho groom and Joseph Senate acted as usher. After tho ceremony and congratu lations a wedding breakfast was ser ved to twontjvfour rolatlves at the Flynn rosldenco on cast Tenth Btreet Where many beautiful wedding gifts wore displayed and where Mr. and Mrs. HaggoKy will bo at homo to their friends. Tho brldo was born In this city, educated in and graduated from the city schools and has since held posi tions in local business houses. She was formorly an efficient employee of this office and for three years past was as sociated with tho grocery department of tho Tramp department store. She Is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Flynn, now of Melroso, and has a largo circle of friends with whom sho Is popular. For soveral years she has held an office In the Catholic Girls' club and been one of its most faithful members. Tho groom came to this city- from Denver, three years ago to accept a position in tho Union Pacific round house. He Is the son of Mr. and Mrs. lOwen Haggerty of Denver. During his resldenco horo he has made a friend of all with whom, ho camo in contact. Congratulations aro ex tended from this office. Mrs. Luko Connoally, of Wallace, spont :Jio week ond with friends In town. ' Judge Grimes spent Saturday after noon in Lexington hearing a case In chambers. Mr. and Mrs. -P. J. Norton and daugh ter spent the woek end In Omaha visit ing relatlvos. Mr. and Mrs. Whaling- of Brokon Bow, who visited Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Mnston for a woek, left by auto yes torday. , Perry SItton, of Omaha, visited In to) a li Saturday while enrouto to Og den. t Miss Ida Otenstein left last evening for Blair to attend tho Ware-Walte-math wedding. Joo PIzor returned Sunday' ovening from Lincoln wlioro ho attended tho foot ball game. Miss Goldlo Well's, of Lexington, iwlio had been visiting her brother Harry Wolls and family, leffl Saturday afternoon. -;:o::- Encampmcnt Elects Officers. Colfax Encampment No. 23 I. O. O. F. held Its annual election ofrofflcors Friday evening nnd tho following were (Sleeted: Chief Patriarch, F. C. Peter son; Senior Warden, J. H. McKale; High Priest, H. J. Dlener; Scribe, J. Guy Swope: Treasurer, E. S. Davis: Junior Warden, Win Slmants; Pa- tnacn H. Fleishman received tho royal purple degree. Refreshments were served after the business meeting. : :o: : Don't profess Christianity, but prnc tlcc It. WoodhurHttB Insurance Agency. For Sale Puro Red Duroc Jersey Hogs, Male and FSihalo, all eligible to registry. Inquire of or address Blankenburg Bros. North Platte, Nebf. 1305 North Loclisut street, Phone Red 851. 90-4 ::o:: "Governor Selects First Annolntcc. Governor-elect KeUh .'Noville spont i no weoic enu in Lincoln ana visucu soveral stato departments. While thoro ho announced that Fish Com missioner O'Brien would be retained in that position. Mr. O'Brien has, appar ently, made a vory efficient fish com missioner. -::o: 1' OVER A MILLION DOLLARS CASH. is in the Stato Guarantee Funds protecting this Bank's depositors. v ' V: That should be fcood enough for anybody-the men behind tho McDonald State iBank, should be good enough anyway, They know y6ui needs and will help you why riot consult them and do busi ness in a business-like way by keeping a checking account there M? Donald State Bank NokthPlattc, Nmr, CJnrlow Visiting In Town. Fred H. Gnrlow arrived frpmCody, Wyo., Friday and will remain for a week or ton days. For two years past Mr, Garlow has boon managing Col onol Cody's Interests In the Big Horn country, which includes a string of hotels on the roadway to tlvp national park. Tourist travel tho past season was vory heavy ond tho hotels did n big business. Colonel Cody arrived in Cody Inst week and will spond tho greater part of the winter with Mrs. Cody and tho Garlow family. ::o:: District Court (0 Take Rest. Judge Grimes will adjourn district court tomorrow evening in ordor, that tho jurors, wltnessos nnd attornoyo muy spend Thanksgiving at homo. Monday morning court will reconvene and the grind resumed. A recall of tho docket was modo Friday and re nsslgnmont of enso mado In order not to conflict with tho nbsonco of At torneys Halllgan, Bcolor nnd Hoaglund who go to Washington for a week or ten days. Will Banquot 3Ir. and Mrs. Neville. Palestino Commandory, Knights Templar, and tholr ladles will give a reception and banquet complimen tary to Gov-elect Noville and Mrs Novillo at tho Masonic temple on Fri day ovening of next week. The at tendants will bo limited to members of the organization, of which Mr, Novillo is one. -: :o: : Sonic Corn Notwithstanding. Notwithstanding the' dry - summer the 191G corn crop of Lincoln county Is valued at 0110 and one-half million dollars by tho stato board of agricul ture. Lincoln county Is so big and the corn acrcago was so large that It didn't require a very heavy yield per acre to produce 2,475,0G0 bushels. - "O ; FOR YOUR 'AUTO SERVICE Call 125 for taxi day or night. Also flvo or sevon passenger car for funeral service. MOGEN BUN-LOUDEN AUTO CO. Chandler & El car Agemay, Cornor 8th and Locust Sts. lIT'ft 8 illlinr linn tiidt nun nn a niirmi II o ft NIulUlAU InnltiulLub A DtltU Some one, nlso wise lias 9aid, "To protect your tools from dew and dust, And the ravages of snow and rust" Plenty of Shed Room On A Farm Is pretty good ovidqtipe of economical and successful management.' Coates Lumber & Coal Co. North Platte, Nebr. Wayne Toy Transformers The Wayne Toy Transformer will operate on your alternating current lighting circuit any electrical toys suitable for alternating current operation, such as railways aeroplanes, automobiles motors, etc. Seven different voltages aro obtainable by turning d simple control switch, making possible the operation of Very small toys or latgerones at several speeds. Built by tho General Electric Company, the Wayne Trans former is durable and simple to operate. It consumes little : current and will last a lifetime. ,' Attaches to Any Lighting Socket or Receptacle. NORTH PLATTE LIGHT & POWER CO. TmTvTiBLrm IkHiMj J M M M jj H::!:ii::':: L GASOLINE fc H.Jj.JH M.HaJHL JB, i--ffL Loofe' At HeiA g'HI Pull n.itf" r m mm rfi iiti t t iuuai Red Crown gas puts extra power in the drive wheels takes you through the deepest drifts. RED CROWN GASOLINE Quick-starting in the coldest weather. Always clean and dependable wherever you buy it. Look for the RedCrownslgn on garages and supply stations. Standard Oil Company (Nebraska) Blip" ; : vfSSrAA ft urn mfw 11 fig Do You Run Down Stairs to Answer the Telephone? An extension telephone upstairs; or at the far side of the house, may be used to send calls as well as to receive them. RESIDENCE EXTENSION TELEPHONE RATES. Without-a bell 50 cents a month. With extra bell 75 cents a month.