The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, December 19, 1916, Image 10

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    Semi-Weekly Tribune
IRA L. BAKU, Editor and Publisher.
SUBSCRIPTION RATES:
One Year by 'Jail in AdTnuce. ..
One Year by Carrier In Adruuco..$lJ0
Entorcd at North Platte, Nebraska,
Postolllco as Second Class Mattor.
TUBSDAV, DUCEMIIKK J, 1010.
DR. 0. H. CRESSLER,
Graduate Dentist
Ollice over tha McDonald
Stnta Bank.
LOCAL AND PERSONAL
For Ront Two large front rooma
for light housekeeping. 614 east 8d St,
For Ront Tliroo rooms nt 208 wost
Sixth. Inuulro tod! Mrs. Thompson, 514
wost Fourth street. 97-tf
W. 0. Wntlt. a freight brakoman was
injured 0,1 kna a few doyg ngo by
iuuing irom n oar.
Tho Ejdeon club have decided to dis
continue their bi-monthly meetings un
til after January 3d.
Allan Atchison will leave Friday
ovonlng for Koarnoy Ux spond the holi
days with tho home folks.
Mrs. Herman Sohloutor lias returnod
from a rami Island Whore alio spent
ktsMveelc with tho home folk.
0.. M. Hall, a. Union Pacific brnko
Mnn, "was struck by a car do6r a few
daya ago nnd sustained sovoro In
juries. MIhh, Francos Chastak, a roglstorod
nurso.of Omaha, arrived hero Satur
day afternoon to assist in tho Nurse
Drown Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Chris Paulson and
family will lenvo tomorrow mornlig
(or 8uthorland to attend tho Shoup
Rayhom wedding.
Mr. and Mrs. Hormun Schlotltor have
rented apartmonts In tho Fowlos resi
dence on west Fifth street and will be
gin housokooplng UiIb week.
Mrs. 13. M. Hogg and daughtor, of
Pttxton, will como (town Saturday
morning to spond tho holidays with
Her mothor, Mix,- Elizabeth Cralglo.
Tho Presbyterian aid uoclotv will
moot Thursday aftornoon In tho church
basement entertained' by Mosdamos
MUtonborgorr Creepy, fand Wymnn.
Mr. and Mrs. Thoniaa Austin are on
Joying a visit' Xrom tho formor's
mother Mru, A...L. AuBtln who arrlvod
hero a few days ago from Sebotha,
Kan.
Each flay tho crlowdM of eager shop-
' porrf Increase, but our Immonso stock
Is being roplonlshed by now goodH each
day. Wo can ploaso you. DIXON
thotjowolor.
FtlendH In town rccolved word Sat
unlay etf tho doath of Mrs. Burko. wife
oi uy. wurtte oi ugaiaua who is won
Known hero. Doath was. duo to perl
tonitis. -
TonigliJ'a offerlnir ah tho Crystal
will bo EtholBarrynioro In a atrongly
xiramntia protlctilon; "Tha Kiss of
Hate." Also n, splendid program of
music. 10. ahd IB cents.
Sam Yttgo who was Injured In
an luttqmobllo nocldont rocently Is tak
ing troatmonla. at tho Twinom hosnltal
Yago was caught under tho car "and
tllo lower limbs aro partvlyzlod.
. . Jlnko This a Jewelry ClirlstnuiK.
Jewelry, Cut Glass and Ivory articled
aro about tho only olafts of goodB that
navo not advanced In prlco. Lot us"
show you. CLINTON, Tho Jowoler
Mr. and Mrs. Frod Elliott will leave
this week for San Diego and othor
California cities ta spond ihroo mouths
Enrouto they will visit itholr son at
Helena, Mont.
Every om-nor of an automobllo
Hhould possess a Kodak. How many
tlmoB you go out and uoo thlngB of
winch yiou would Ilk a picture Wo
carry Koknks in nil sizes ranging
in prJco from 75 cents (o sixty dollars
R1NCKER BOOK & DRUQ CO.
In addition to tho officers olected
by tho Yeoman hotnoatoad lau,t wcok
mo rouowing appointments woro
made: Lady Rcnvoim. Mrs. P. 8
Evans; Lady Rebecca, Mrs. Edmund
JJlckoy; ovoraeor, W. J Tlleyj watch
man, Qoorgo Garrard 5 guard V . S
Evans.
Pouloa Bros, wjll tako possession of
itholr noWTOoms In tho Bolton litillillni?
, lu . coulo of woolcs. Mr, Wondt nrrlvoj
worn thacast yesterday and la install
ing tho now and uttractlvo fixtures.
Tho business will bo known in future
ns "The Pouloa Bros.' Oasis" and to
t Iho fcorBon who will suggest tho most
' appropriate namo for their now bal
cony room, a flvo pound box of cholco
candy will bo given. All answora
' must bb, received boforo alx b'clock
tomorrow ovenlng. A nocoud and third
prizo wULrIbo feeAfclron.
An Appropriate Christinas PrcHcnl.
In giving 11 Christmas present whj
not give one that if III glvo (he great
est comfort and pleasure, and what
can gfto more comfort ntiil pleasure
tit 11 time when (hey arc needed llmii
1111 Insurance policy payable to the wife
and children I Especially Is Ihls (rue of
our (!0 Year Installment Knriomneiit
Policy, (hat not only protc-rN (he fam
ily during (he period of life (hat they
need protection, hul If you live through
(hat period the smiic money (hat you
have paid for (his prelection comes
hack lo you nl age (!() lu the form of
11 Niivlug account, which assures you
maintenance In your old age.
Why not call lodny nnd let u ex
plain fhs policy In detail?
nmUTV RESERVE COMPANY',
Phone 5!),
I. 0. 0. F. Rldg,
I' "r"J I I lllllil III llll I III III IMIII II I I MIHI illilllllMIWejl III II IBiilllllllllllllllllll lllilllHll III II I I III II Hill Mil I I I I HIM 1 1 III II .
I III 111 I fllli l Kriiaiinn inir
111V ui vuiwi iwuumy
We ever held ri
Stock of Ladies9
lit before Christmas on our Esitire
Ready-to-Wear9 Furs and Furnishings
PassliiL' Out the Pie.
Gorernor-olect Keith Neville is Just
now having the tlmo of IiIb young life
trying to ovndo the clnmorotua- hordo
1
of hungry democrats, oaclt claiming
tho right to sit at the table and par
take of tho bounty that has again
fallon Into the clutches of tho party.
TIiobo who aro closest to the covornor-
1
elect admit thoy know very llttlo of
1
III H tilniis. TIiobo who li.avn hlUinrtn
posed an prophots for tho, donkey are
also at son, whllo the rebuff oncoun
tered by Chnlrnmn Lanchorst clvos
color to tho belief tlisf. Mr. Neville
olthor has a mind of big own or a
machlno of his own and doesn't fool
the need of nilvleo or aBslstanco from
outeklors. Add to this the fact that so
far as his personal appointments are
cancorned ho will be replacing ono
domocrat wljLh anothor nnd that tho
places uro far too fow to any whero
near moot tho domands, and tho por-
'ploxllty of tho plo passor may bo
appreciated. It is ono of tho penalties
1
of winning, thoughOmaha Bee.
. :;oi:
LOCAL AND PERSONAL.
Mrs. JfOlin Bonnor and daugliters
Holon and Mrs. Harry Crnmor lott last
week for Omaha to visit frlonds.
Lost Three ton dollar, bills, In en
velope with nnmn on it. Please return
to poBtiOfflce and rccolvo reward.
.Lost. Ilandbng containing monoy
and Sears Roobuck chock. Finder re
turn to this office and recolve reward.
Mr. and Mrs. Frod Tetro, of Brady.
aro expected hero this wcok to visit
with tho Elliott and Baker families.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Nugent and child
of Lodgopolo, enmo yosterdny to visit
With Local friends for sovernl days
Mr. and.Mru. Wosloy Johnston" nnd
Miss Goldlo Wolls, of Loxlngton, will
bo tho guests of Mr. and Mrs. WoIIb
next wook.
Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Wells, of Lexing
ton, aro expected tho latter part of last
wook to vlBlt their son Harry Wells
and family
Bracelet Wntchos, tho ideal Chrlst-
nms gift. DIXON, tho Jowoler.
Rev. Powell and Mrsi Powoll, lata
of Oshkosh, visited hero this week
whllo enrouto to Kansas to make tholr
homo In tho future. ,
Miss Mary Lacy, who lias been In
chargo of tho Hub millinery depart
ment, will return to hor homo in
Wymoro Friday evening.
Miss Elslo Crane, who has resided
in Grand Island for aoverol 'months.
will return hero Sunday cvonlnir'to
visit her Bister Mrs. George . Lomns,
All Garments Reduced in Price from
0 T
n
10
ONE-HALF.
This is the Holiday Sale that is eao-erlv nwniwl lw InnnrlvArlc nf
communilv. Its the one real ODDortunitv to hnv vnnr hnlirlnv nntfit
Gilts at a great saving in price. Come to a Ladies Store for a Lady's Gift where you are
ouiu Lw a "luuu ijitcx ocicouuu iiuig. oecause we specialize m Ladies Keady-to-wear
and furnishings only.
Below we will mention alphabetically iust a few of tliP
o i'-r-. J J ""v .nM.ij Ltyjicn jxiiiwo vjmo uuw
Auto Caps
Aprons
Bath Robes
Bags
Brasieres
Coats
Camisoles
Corsets
Combination Suits
Corset Covers
Dresses
Dressing Lacques
Evening Gowns '
Envelope Chemise
Furs of all Kinds
Gloves, Kid and Silk
Handkerchiefs
Hose, Sill and Lisle
Jockey Caps
Kimonas, Silks and Crepe
Muffs
Middies
Night Gowns
Neckwear
Petticoats
' Princess Slips
Kamcoats
Li?
Skirts
Suits
Sweaters
Scarfs, Silk and wool
Underwear
Union Suits
Vanity Bags
Vests , - .
Waists
EXTRA
DRESS SPECIAL FOR THE WEEK ONLY.
Our New York resident buver has iust shinned VQPOfiO KnvU4. 4
spot cash at 65 cents on the dollar. The dresses are all wool serge and poplins all
rv. xnuuo huh iciigc iiaia dim cuus; coiors navy, green and, brown. Values up
'rs 0 C Tli -in oil -A n-n i-. r.1 ' I Tf T ATP . 1
xnKjf an iiu un oaio in x y j LUlo ai
12.48 and
Store open
Evenings
All This
Week.
lfcBI l
a in j-iB5g
Ladies' Outfitting Store,
NORTH PLATTE, NEBR.
Store open
Evenings
All This
Week.
CUT AND COUNTY NK1VS
ixr uont two unrnrnlsliod rooms
with loctrlc light and bath with nrl
vato fuinlly. Close In. ?8.5Q por month
S. Gunthor, 802 Enat Cth Btixjet.
Mrs. Floronco Arniatronir roHliine.i
nor position nt tho Hub last ovonlnir
v
nnil nccoptcu omployinont nt tho Wll
cox clopiirtment sWre this lnomliiB,
won! rocolvod In town yostoriltiv
told of tho denth nt Wlnnomticn. Nov..
or Hunt J. Honderson, at ono 4lmo a
rosldent of North Plntto, but who loft
horo twenty ycaru or moro niro. Death
was duo to heart dlscaso and occurred
last Thursday. Tho deoeaaod had been
in tho employ of n mining nnd mining
company.
Joaoph Donognn, ao of Mr. and Mrs.
Mra. J. II. Donognn, Is visiting with
tho homo folks for the llrat tlmo In
nlno yeaTii Mr, Donoaii loft thla
city to aeoopt employment on a bat
tleship nnd has alnco boon first ongl
noor on tho P. L. M. No. 4. California
and otlior largo ahlps. Ho has visited
almost ovory city of Europo and re
turned to iho Unltod Statos on Iho
stenmor St. Lfcluls.-
Cloaer and oloiaor tho savaco In.
dlaiiB, crept to Uio llttlo band of sot-
"tlora. Women and' children woro fall
ing on all sides ami tho only chance
for rescue was roller from tho fort.
Charles Hay risked hU life for itho aako
of tho bravo comrades bohlnd him, In
tho play "Tho Dosertor" at tho Kolth
Thursday night. Undor covor of night
ho oludod all tho savages but ono and
thon It was a rnco tor life. Un hill and
down tho raco continued und finally
ondetl In a plungo oivor a 70 foot cliff.
Tho comedy nnrt of tho nrorfrmn will
bo "His First Falso Stop" with Chcs
tor Conklln. 10 and 15 cents.
Mr and Mm. Emll Dolko, who re
side sovornl miles south of town, an-
nounco tho birth of a baby boy tho
loltor part of lost week.
Mary E. Slaughter hied suit for dl-
vorco from John Smughtor In tho dis
trict court yesterday. Thoy woro mar
ried March 2, 1885, in Wilcox nndi have
rosldcd horo for sovon yenra nast. She
asks for tho custody of tho minor
chlldron, Grace ago sixteen nnd Inez
ago fourteen and' alimony. It Is stated
tnnt uio nlofondnnt has $2,500 In Dor-
sonal property and $1,000 In real
CiCptnln Rolfo Hallilgan will nrrlvo
in Lincoln tho oarly part of noxt
wook, -probably Sunday, and after re
maining thoro a fow days, will come
horo. Whllo tho Fifth NobrnBka regi
ment has not boon ordorod homo, It
probably will bo shortly after Janu
ary llrat. Ponding its homo-coming,
Captain Halligan secured a loavo of
uosviice.
Wo. tho undorslRncii wIrIi t
our sincere thanks to neighbors and
frlonds. and osnoclally thonn nt
Sutherland, for their kindness during
our, into sorrow; and also for tho beau
tiful llowora. Sinned. Mr. anil Mra
U C. Applognto, Mr. and Mrs. U. Y
Applegato, Mr. nnd Mra. B. S. An.
plogato, Mr. J. H, Applegato. Mr and
Mro. Goo. Shoup, Mr. and Mrs. C.
rauiBon.
"Sunshlno Molly' with Lois Wol.or In
tho tltlo rolo, hilnylng at tho Crvatal
Thursday night represents a Bplondid
typo of woman, ono of thoao adamant
typos upon which tho morality of our
nation depends. Tho story of tho film
represents what might bo tormod ono
of tho rnro selections of tho screen.
Among tho other characters that will
mtorost you aro thd Widow Hudd. Pat
O'Drlon, Patricia, Pat's daughter, nnd
old Polo. 10 and IB cents,
Mrs. W. A. Monroe a called to
Kansas City today by the serious ill
ness of her sister.
Police Judge Mlltonberger was tak
en ill tho first of this week and has
been unablo to bo at his office.
Tho Et-A-VIrp club 'will bo enter
tained nt a Christmas party Thursday
aftornoon by Mrs. John Voselpkn.
Miss Mario Bowen has returned
from Arthur whero alio spent sevoral
days with her father last wook.
Miss Jesslo Van Brocklin left a few
days agb for Storling oftor visiting
with her mother for sovernl weeks.
Tho Amorlcnn Express Co. lias a now
gold leaf sign, tho largest Job of gold
leat In tho city. Done by MonHoo Sign
Co.
Tho 1)081011100 at Wallaco will be
come a presidential office January
first with a salary of -oho thousand
dollars attached. v
Garry Hotallng, or Lincoln, is ex-
poeted horo Friday ovonlng to visit
nis brother-in-law Harry Wells and
family.
Miss Charlotte McMurniy. or Cana
da, arrived horo a row days aco to vis
it with hor slstor Mrs. Asa Snyder for
two weeks.
Tho Entro Nous club will bo ontor.
.talned tomorrow aftornoon. by Mrs
'uusthe. All mombers aro tiskdi to bo
prosont tit 2:30.
No. 2 whent sold in Omaha vestor-
day at ?1.C0 and $1.02. In Uio South
umnha markot hogs wenti loft 'ilvn
conts, (ho bulk sold nround $0.70.
Charles Reynolds Dodiro car wan
destroyed by flro Sunday ovonlng near
Ganuott. John Eyorly of tho Max
well gahigo had .brought tho car hero
for renalrs and wnn rntnmi
well. Tho flro wus boyond coutrol bo
foro ho jllscovored It and Uio car was
totally dostroyed. It was covered by
Insurance.
Miss Laura Murray visited In Mux
well tho latter part of last week.
Mrs. Joselph Quinu, who has beon
very III for sevoral weoks, la improv
ing. Mrs. Harry Williams has accept
ed a position in Uio dry goods de
partment or tho Tramp atore.
A baby boy was born- tho latter part
or last week to Mr. and Mrs. Cllarlos
H. Shaffer, who resldo on cast Seventh
street.
Mrs. W. Hayes, who had been fnu.
ing treatmont at tho Nurso Brown
Hospital for Bomo tlmo, was ablo uio
return homo tho latter part of last
week.
Tho ltteraturo mooting of the Twen
tieth Contury club will bo hniii nt
homo of Mrs. T. C. Patterson this ar-
tornoon Instead or with Mrs. Barron
as announcodi
Mis Eurlka Bonekemner. 'of tim iiifii
school staff, will loavo the
of tho wook for. her homo In Lin
coln ito spond two weoks.
Lost Purse, olthor on wnnt Tlilril
strcot or downtown district, contain
ing monoy, papers and fonnfnin tw
Return to this office and rocolvo re
ward.
Mr, anu Mrs. w. E. Owens will
leave this wook for Iowa whero tho
latter will remain for sevoral months
ipr tno benoflt of nor health. Mr.
Owens will roturn in ton days.
Mrs. Goorgo Lannln, Sr., and son
Frank have -returned from" Sinaha
whero thoy visited Georire Lnnnin hn
has been taking treatmont in a hospital
Ulioro for an Injured knee. .
A number of young neoDlo.tendorM
Harris Stuart a Burorlao bl3ininv
luncheon at tho Gem Friday
A largo cako decorated with colored
candles caused much enjoymont as
did tho comic gifts which ho received.
Tho losses or tho French army to
date havo been 5,800,000 and or tho
British 1,300,000, according to "com
pet,ont military authorltM.' sav m
Overseas News agency statement yes
torday. On tho samo authority ithe
French losses on tho Sommo uup to
th o end or November aro testilnated at
not les than 250,000 andl those or the
British nt 550.000.
Prudent Man.
"Had any luck in tho stock market
btely?"
"Tho best ever."
"How much did you clean up?"
"Not a cent I listened to n still
Bmnll volco and stayed out" Blrming.
ham Ago-Hernhl.
Distance Lends Fnchantment.
She-Do you think It will bo all right
for us after we aro married to settlo a
eouplo of squares away from my fami
ly? He I .was going to say a couple
of states. New York Times.
Optimism.
Wife John, you'll havo to tni- ft 1 1 1 n f
ball nwny from Imby. no bit sister
on tho head with It John Yes, dear
but you should hnvo seen tho curve tho
llttlo cuss had on It Puck.
1 rue glory consists in so living as to
make tho world happier and better for
our living. Pliny.
NURSE BltOWX MEMORIAL
HOMEOPATHIC HOSITPAL
M.Inl,11,0 of th,s '"stltution comes
fnr . "omeopathlc remedy; noth
ing healing mom nutewu. mnrn .n"
moro permanently. "
ero is a hospital that Is making it
solf known hv ,'
is tZ
can daro i 7,.TlT. B)'!'
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