The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, December 12, 1916, Image 5

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Mrs. Mary Jano Applegato died nt
flvo o'clock Sunday morning at a local
hospital from the offocte of botng bunir
ctl tfto day boforo. Mrs. Applegato had
made her homo with hor daughtor
Mrs. Chris Paulson for a year past
and during tho nbsonco of Mrs. Paul
son, who wns In Omahn. was prepar
ing to build a fire to proparo tho ovon
lng moal Saturday. A bed of coals had
boon loft in tho stovo and in order to
haston tho BUppor, sho poured gasollno
which she mistook for coal oil on
tho firo from a largo can which un
known to her had sprung a leak and
tho gaaollno saturated hor clothing. Be
fore sho could call for assistance the
flames had spread ovor her entire
body and hor lowor limbs, arms and.
neck wore badly burned. Hor five yoar
old grandson seeing her condition
called to a young lady who was visit
ing the family and occupied a room up
stairs. "With her assistance tho fire
was extinguished, relatives summoned,
a physician called and Mrs. Applegato
taken to tho .hospital where after sov-
cral hours pf Intense suffering tho
attending physicans abandoned hopes
for her recovery. She was conscious
until a short timo boforo the end
and did not consider her condition
critical. Mrs, Paulson reached her a
few moments beforo sho died, i
Mary Jano Applegato was born 'In
Henry County, Ind., in. April, 1834, and
' later moved to Fountain County where
sho was married in 1861 to George
Applegato, who died five years ago
and after his death sho resided with
her daughtor Mrs. Georgo Shoup at
Sutherland. Sho was ono of , tho
pioneers of Iowa and Nebraska and
had resided In this county for thirty
years. Sho was of a cheerful nature,
endured the hardships of the early
days with a wonderful fortitude and
.was unusually active for her years,
taking a dally walk, performing house
hold duties and attended many public
entertainments. Mrs. Applegato was a
member of tho Methodist church and a
very charitable lady. The remains wero
' .'taken to her, former home In Suther-
land yesterday morning and 1ho funer
.al services conducted by H. G. Knowles
of Uils cjty. The bereaved children are
., Mrs. Chris Paulson of this city, Mrs
'Georgo Shoujp, Lincoln and Byron A-
plegate all of Sutherland, Grant Apple
gate of Cheyenne and Harvey Apple
tgate of Bingham, Utah. ,
t- Checks to Christmas CInb. .
f't least '200 people in North Platte
will bOaS.upplled with. Christmas mon
-ey, for today the McDonald State Bank
Is sending out checks to those who
In December, 1915, Joined tho 1916
, Christmas cluib, and theso checks rep
resent tho deposits of the members of
tho club durlng'tho past twelve months
plus tho accruing Interest, These
checks range from $12.75 to over $500
dollars each, and In the aggregate
make a big sum. It Is not expected
however,' that all those who receive
theso Checks will spend the full
amount for which thefcUeck is drawn
Many will consider uhe sum t
nucleus for further savings and will
hold them nnd jecelve tho lntorest
for they draiw four p"er cent.
This Christmas club Is only ono of
the features ofv the Thrift movomen
Inaugurated by tho McDonald State
Bank a year ago. More than two hun
. dred' have -Joined the movement for
purposes other than providing fund
; for Christmas. Eor instance a man has
a $200 'annual premium to pay on his
life insurance; to pay $200 all at one
' would bo a burden to him. Ho there
fore anticipates tho payment by be
coming a Thrift member and making
a small deposit each week ho In tho
year's time nccumulates sufficient to
.make the payment. Tho weekly pay
, ments have been so small that ho has
i not '.visibly missed the accumulated
total. 'This' is only orto' of tho varloun
purposes for which members Join the
Thrift mpvoroont, which to say .the
, .least teaches every member to bo more
saving and therefore more thrifty.
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' Now for tho REAI Clean up on Suits
and Coats. Vo"prldo ourselveb on
' cleaning up each season on our Suits
and Coats and now i's when you get
thqi.Toal prices. Wo for some timo
Have b'oen cutting prices to cost, but
now comes the real clean upt Wo will
t noi attempt to quote "prices becauso
that is a hard proposition when tho
stocks aro Wrokon but If you are In
JereBted in getting a suit, a Real Suit
or Coat at" prices far below first cost,
come and bco. Real merchandise at
sacrincing, prices.
B. T. TRAMP & SON'S.
Evory boy and girl In town went to
the picnic excopt Mlna Rogers. MIna
iived with a mean old uncle, and ho
,Totused to allow hor to attend. Tho
orphan grl "snoaked away," enjoyed
' harsol. and upon returning homo
; found tho door locked against hor.
Tho crabbed old undo throw a bundle
of her clothing oat of the window and
1 1 bid her go away. Mlna's way led thru
many trying circumstances, along
oaths bordered with temptations Ana
hardships, but tho girl "wont straight"
In spito of 11. This story forms tho
basis of "Wanted a Home" at tho Kolth
n we imriTr
TIL IUY11L
YOUR INSPECTION
Our Christmas Stock is the
most complete in o4ir history
Hundreds of Gifts have
ready been selected
Makes
the
We have worked day and night
for many weeks and have pre-
pared mafoy surprises for our
customers.' . . "
DIXON,
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Best Gift of All i 1
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The Jeweler
CITY ANI) COUNTY NEWS.
R. W. Allsop accepted a position
at tho Barkalow Nows stand Saturday.
Mrs. Frank Grimm, of Ulysses, Neb.,
Is visiting hor Blstor, Mrs. J. C. Ask-
wig. ,
Dr. Morrill, Dentist.
Mrs. Chris Paulson went to' Omaha
Saturda y afternoon to visit for several
days.
Miss Nina VanDoran returned Sun
day evening from tho western pari
of this state.
Lot our show" windows help you de
cide on. a proper gift.
DJXON, Tho Jeweler.
John Baker, Jr., loft Saturday after
noon for Omaha and Lincoln to visit
friends for several days.
Morle Laws, of tho Carson & Land
graf barber shop, who has been 111
for soveral days, left Saturday for his
homo In Cozad.
Miss Mabel McVIcker and mother
of Lexington, aro spending a few days
here with local friends while onrouto
homo frpm a two weeks' stay In Don
Dr. Mario Amo roturned tho latter
part of last weok from an extended
visit with rolatives in Chicago and
Mt. Carroll, III.
A pool tournament opened at tho
Moose club rooms last evening with
L. C. Dean and Harry -Reese as cap
tains. Forty members will take part.
Ladles, think of buying a wool sorgo
or silk crepo dress, formerly sold at
$10, $12", and $15, for $4.98. This Is
only ono of tho many bargains offered
at Block's Year End Sale.
Ralph Robinson, brother of O. It.
Robinson, arrived tho latter part of laHt
week from Mason City, and has ac
cepted temporarily tho position of
olovator conductor at tho federal
building. Ho is recovering from a sun
stroko which partially paralyzed his
limbs.
E. W. Wright received word Thurs
day that his mother Mrs. T. G. Edmls
ton, of Merldon, Wyo., waB seriously
111, having suffered a stroko of paraly
sis. Mrs. Edmlsten has been an Invalid
for tho past b!x years. Sho will bo re
membered by many of our people as
sho was formerly Mrs Rhoda Fostor
imvn Hfimn surnriscs In cut
glass for our Christinas customers.
DIXON, Tho Jeweler.
Ralnh Bluo. who had boon olovator
conductor at tho fedoral building, ro
slKnod Saturday and has accepted em
ployment with tho telephone company.
JSvory lady appreciates furs, why
not buy your mother, wlfo or sister
a sot, or a sdparate scarf or muff, and
If you do buy bo suro to go to BLOCK'S
who.ro all furs aro bolng sold at a
discount of twonty per cent.
Frlonds In town havo received cards
announcing tho marrlago of Dr. A. J.
Amos, formerly of this city, to Miss
Rena Stansbury, of Potter. Tho ccro-
mony was porforaied in Cheyonno on
Wednesday, Novembor 22nd, by Rev
Hanson, of Pottor. Tho Lutheran
service was used.
PoBtmastor P. H. McEvoy has mado
a special request that all porHons hav
Ing Christmas packages to send will
remember that Christmas Eve falls ' n
Sunday and tho offlco will not bo opon
to rocolvo them on that day, It is tho
wish of tho employes there that pack
rtgos 1)0 sent as early as posslblo to
A. Holzmark, of Gothenburg, visited
J, E. Nelson yesterday.
Mrs. J. I. Smith has gono to Fair-
bury to spend a wcok with frlonds.
John Den camo down from Sldn'oy
Saturday ovonlng to visit his family.
Miss Hazol Smith has accoptod a
position In tho Clinton store and be
gan work yesterday.
Tho Loyal Mystic legion will meot
this ovcnlng at tho K. P. hall. An elec
Hon of officers will bo held.
Everett Gates returned yesterday
morning from Maxwell where ho spent
tho wcok end with friends.
A Twonty-flvo cont packago of Egg-
Ino takes tho placo of threo dozen
eggs, Tho Family Grocery. 94-3
Havo you heard tho mighty Lozoro
on tho Columbia records?
DIXON, Tho Jowolor.
Thomas Hoaloy roturned Sunday
morning from Omaha and Lincoln
whoro ho visited friends for sovorol
days.
Mrs. Baldwin and chlldron, of Onl
nha, aro expected horo shortly to visit
her parents Mr. and Mrs. John Bratt.
Mr. and MrB. Charlos Hondy of Denver,
will also attend tho Teunlon at tho
Bratt homo this month.
Hello Boy's
BIG PRIZE THIS SEASON
If you are interested in
ERECTOR
Call at C. M. Newton's Store.
of this city.
avoid loss and confusion.