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About The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 5, 1917)
Serai-Weekly Tribune IRA L. BAKE, Editor and Publisher. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: Oho Year by Mail in AdTWjce....?1.25 Ono Year by Carrier In Advance. .$1.50 Entorcd at North Platte, Nebraska, PoatoQlco an Second Class Matter. FRIDAY, JANUARY 6, 1017. December Weather. Tho monthly summary Issued by Ob acrvor Shilling for Docolnbor, i;Ivcb the mean iempojnturo for tho month at nineteen degree, wlilcli with but one oxeoptlon (1014) was tho coldost In Uilrty-flvo yours. Tlio normal for tho month 1b twonty-rtlx. Tho precipita tion for the month waH forty-two one hundredths of an Inch, which Is Juit a'll'lfto below tho average for tho month. The yoar closed vv'Ith ft de ficiency of B.02 Inches In proolplta tlon a conVpnrod with tho yearly av erngo for forty-threo years. Thdro woro twolvo day during tho month when tho tomparaturo droppod below zero, and tlio coldett days -woro' tho 20Ui and 21st, registering sovan ti'pn below each day. Tho coldost Da. comber flrathdr ou record Ih thirty br-low. ::oj: Bank Jto-clccts Officer Tho Annual mooting of tho Platte Valloy Stato Dank wa hold this week and tha former dlroctora and offlcors ro-rlocto'd. Tho reports progontod to tho directors wero vry gratifying, tho btifilnoM o( tho ipoat year showing 'an lncrcnno of about sovonty-llvo per ce,nt over 910. Tlio directors ro-elooted woro P. C. PielHtiCkor, 0. H. Waltore, J. W. Payne, J. Q. Booler and M. 13. Sott and Mr, Plplstlckor wan ro-oloctotu prer.luont, J. w Payno vlco-prouldant, M. 12. Bcdtt coohlor and.L. E, Mofil man ?.nsifltant caohlor. 4 : :o: Trapping Appear Good. Last wcok L011I0 Llpahitz, tho junk dealer, ohlpiped out eight hundred muskrat hide, ICO skunk hldoH, two dozen coyotcij anu about a j dozen whlto weasel. For muskrat pelts bo pays fronj. twenty to forty dents, coyoto hldon aro worth from $2 to $4, eltunk bring. from $1.50 to $2,75 and whlto weasel from fifty "cents, to a dollar. Yostorday a Maxwell man brought la two or threo dozon poltB of muakrnts wlileh ho had.trappcd Inst wcok In the sloughs. Thoflo anlmalB are hald to un usually plentiful this fleanon. You, Often Can Whenyou Think you Can't The failures in this world, of every class and kind, . are those Who would not save when they could. Success, whether it he individual or in business, depends upon ecoifomy, lor economy is the .basis of all accomplishments. SAVE! You often can when you think you can't! The starting of a savings account has been the foun dation upon which many owe their success in life. U takes only a single dollar to start at the First National, Bank. You can start why not? Four per cent In lores t Paid on Savings" Lutheran Announcements. 9:45 a, m. Sunday school service. 11 o'clock, morning worship. Sor- mon subject, ,fTho Moeage of the Magi." 6:45 'p. m. Luthor League. v 7:30 evonlng worship. Sermon sub ject. "Purity of Hoart and Life. Choir practice this evening. Mrs. Langston oxpocta to be back for this and for services Sunday. Monthly Brothorhood) meottng on Monday evonlng at tho Tramp homo, 720 west Fourth street, Instead of at Oscar Sandall's. Mr. A. W. Shilling will dellvor an address on "Our Largo Synodtaal Family." giving the chlof characteristics of each offspring. This will bo' the first of the series of topics and dobatos that will be given at tho regular meeting throughout tho yoar . Lot every man try to bo thore by olght o'clock If possible, on Mon day evening. ::o:: Cyril Donogan loft for Lincoln WcdnoKlay ovonlng nfter 'visiting with his paronts for a fortnight. KaUonjammer ' Picnic has 17C peo ple. MIm Julia Hennlng, of Cha'ppoll, who spont two week visiting .with her sis NORTH PLATTE ..General Hospital.. (Incorporated) One Halt Block North ot Postoftice. Phone 58 A modern institution for the scientific treatment of medical, surgical and confinement cases. Completely equipped X-Ray and diagnostic laboratories. Staff: 1 Geo. B. Dent, M. D. V. Lucas, H. D. J. B. Rcdfield, M. D. J. S. Simras, JO Miss M. Sicman, SupL Elizabeth Kaar-iangston Teacher of Singing Studio 122 West Front. Phono 308 ALBERT A. LANE, Dentist Rooms 1 and 2 Delton Building North Platto, Nebraska. J. B. REDFIELD. PHYSICIAN & SURGEON Successor to PHYSICIAN&SURQEON HOSPITAL Drs. Itedfleld & Redflold Ofllse Phono 642- Res. Phone 676 of Lexington, Neb, will innko your tor Mr J. B. Sobaitian, returned home 1'bllf AuctJo $nlcil- No lra cl,mW First National Bank OF North Platte, Neb. LOCAL AND PERSONAL CLUBS AND SOCIETIES O ! chargo of Rov. Thomas was a . 3lrs. TlionuiH Passes Away. Mrs Elizabeth Thomas, a pioneer of this tioctlon died Tuesday night of all mento cuntomnry to old ngo, at hor homo on -wost Second street Sho wns born In Now York Fobruary 25, 1838 and before making hor homo hero had rosldod on a homestead near thia city for a rumbor of ycara, Tho fun eral services will bo hold at tho Pres byterian church Sunday afternoon In Robort Whlto. Mrs. charitable, christian woman nvho wns esteemed by .ovory r acquaintance. Sho loaves ja, daughter Mrs. Jamos Bitekloy of Myrtle and son .Walter ot this city. : :a:r Tho Women's Roliet Corps will hold ItB annual'dinner January 0, In tho I O. O. F, hall. Dlnnor to bo sorvod promptly at 12:30. All memborB or tho Q. A, It. and their wives and mom bertt of tho W. R. C. end their husbands , aro cordially Invitod. Don't forgot tho date, January C, at 12:30. Mrs. John N. Baker returned Tues day from Omaha whore Bho spent a wcok. 9 MIbu Eunice Brogan has roturnod from a visit .with the homo foiled nt Paxton. Miss Francis O'NoIl, who Is toaohing near Suthorland and spent tho holidays with hor paronto, loft a fow days ago. Miss Nanlnb Iddlhgs entortalned a number of young ladlos tho latter part of last week at an enjoyable luncheon. Miss Laura Murray returned Wed nesday ovonlng from' Lincaln, whore Bhe visited relatives for ten days. 1 Elmer Burko roturnod tho latter part of last wcok from Ft. Collins whero lio transacted business for a wook. ' W. C, Woodrlng roturnod tho latter! part of last weok from Rosebud,, S. D.. whero ho spont two wooks with relatives. Frnpk Bakor, of Eyanston, Wyo ming, who visited, for a wook at tho James Shaffer homo, has roturnod to his home. Tlio Boys' Knoo Pints Suits of su porlor quality that arc bolng sold by Tlio Loader Mercantile Co, Is certain ly tho most.wondcrful bargains ovor offered to buyers of boys' clothing. Henry Beggoo, of tho Stono Drug Co.. toturncdi Tuesday from Omaha whoro ho spent a wook with rolatlvos and friends, Thoro uro many forms of moral hon or, and ovory woman has hor own In dividual codo ot ethics. "Tho Code ofl Mnrcla Gray," tho basis ot the Morosco photoplay, showing at tho Keith tomor row night, will -win ready sympathy. Tho lncldonts in tho story could hap- Tho Happy Hour club will meet with Mrs. Jamoo Potors this after noon. Wednesday morning. Swedish Luthoran Congregation, corner 10th nrid Willow rtreets. Ser vices noxt Sunday, Jan. 7th at 11 a. m. and Sunday school at 10 a. m. ALBIN OLSON, Pastor. The A S. Llonbergcr section of land southwoat of town wa sold Wednesday to John and doorge Fowler, tho form- Ul MVIVlllf LUIS, 11UI Lll illllL UilU LllV JU.LI.U1 I y tho south half. The price paid was MINNESOTA MUTUAL LIFE for trnsportation, Refencnccs, the farmers mid stockmen In Dawson and idjoinlug counties, for whom I hare conducted auction sales for the past 12 years. Charffos reasonable, tor sale dates, phone or write, J. h. JJUTWlKlili, Lexington, Nebraska, or make date nt this office. $5,000. Leo Keith, who has boon wiro chlof at tho local telophono exchange, will Mrs. Horton. Mungar entortalned be transferred to Grand Islan.i to take sixtcon ladlos at bridge, yostqrday af- a similar poBition. Ho will bo suc- torilOOn, cQLHlrtd hnrn hv. n Mn. Hnnnnrn nf T-Tol- Mrs. M. E. Scott ontorlnined nt din- droge. nor on Now Yoara day. Covers were laid ifor twelvo.' Mrs, Edward Robhauson Illenter- tttln tho J. F.'F. club on Tuesday af ternoon, January 9th. MIso Janot McDonald was hostess to a number ot young ladles on Now Year's day at a "Too!" Tho Catholic Girls' club will be en tertained Monday evening at tho homo of Miss Ethol McWlllIaniB. Tho llteraturo department of tho Twentieth Contury club will mot Jan uary ICth with Mrs. Charles Adams. Tho domestic science department of U -...111 I wUh JVlrs Charles Edwards Monday af- I Jig UrgCIlt Call 101 LUI UUUlii Tho Elks' dancing club gave tho second of Its dances at tho homo last ovonlng, about thirty couples attend ing. Theao dancing parties aro very onjoyablo affairs INSUEANCE'CO. Founded 18S0. It's tho household word In Western Nebraska. It's Old Line, the best iron oy can buy. It's what you need, for a savings bank and Insurance that In sures. They all buy It. "There is a Ileuson" For further Information Phone, call or address J. E. SEBASTIAN. State Agent Tho Old Line Ulan NORTH PLATTE NEBRASKA LET US INTItODUCE QUALITY TO YOU Cow Brand Flour. Quality in Cigars has has been our aim since wo began making cigars in North Platto ovor 'thirty years ago speaks well for its superior qual ities. Good housekeepers swear Mrs. W. H. C .Woodhurst and Mra. by and not at it. Fops it alone Andy Lludoll ontertalned a number ot I, , , , , ,'. , friends Wednesday evening in honor mcuu, uibuuiib,cuKea of Mrs. J. B. Hayes of Omaha,' fori etc., L,ut makes more to the Wo put quality in tho first cigars we morly of this city. j ,t .,. .-, . , made, and that eamo quality is in tho lumm iiiiiu uiiy uiuui iiuui. -isit . , . , -, , , mi. ... i. ,.. r nlcrarn wo Tnnlfo ffwliiv. Knlimnlzrlml'n liic iiuui iuriy oi uio ouu ciuo 10 oo r n n 1 ri t i i-lvon hv ihn Inilv .mnmliora wnn hnlil 1UI uw AJUUl UIUU cigars IiaVO StOOU UIO tCSt OI tUOSe last ovenlng at tlio Grlmos homo with and he sure you get it. It is the mtc than hlfty ycar8, What sreater Mrs Grimes, Mrs. Rlnckor and Mrs. n r. evfdonco of quality could you desire? urocic as hostesses, with olght or - i . ....... t i i i .,., . , i pon In any homo to any ono. Eyory luu UUBlB i'buiu, mSui mmcs wore m Marcla Gray's llfo, as onactbd by Con Btnnco Colllor,. a marvolously exact duplication of wliat sho -would havo to do and exporioneo should sho moot tho Hiuno problem. It is an unusual picture nnd ono that you will surely enjoy. A Week of Organized Agriculture University Vnrm, Lincoln, Nebrnsltn, January 15 to I, 1017 During tho above tlmo 30 Stato Agricultural Associations will hold programs at tho Stato University Farm. Programs will bo held In various buildings with lecturers, papers and ontortalnmout that will benefit every Nebraska Parmer. A fow of the special features aro: Home EcoudmjcH and Domestic Science Day, Kith. with leotiuoa and demonstrations by loading Domosllc Science nnd Homo Economic authorities. s l'otato Day, January 18th. LocturorH of national roputatlon havo boon, drawn for this special occasion; benefits are assured. I Farm Loan and Kural Credits Day, January lflth. , Herbert Quick, former Nobraskan, now member National Farm i. Loan Uuivau, Washington, D. C. and Influential In securing Farm Loan Dank for Nebraska will bo thoro. Agrloulturo, horticulture, livestock, poultry departments represented In Illustrated lectures throughout tho weok. Danquets and musical pro grams form prouilnont part of entertainment. Union Pacific urges all farmers and otUurs In Ita torrjtory to bo. Jpresont during at .least a part of this apodal wook in intoroat of bpttor and lggor agri culture for NcliraJilca. Comploto program of wook obtainable from C. W. Pugaley, Director Extension Sorvlco, University Farm, Lincoln, Nebraska. lVrlto for your copy todar. , iHformatlon about train sonico from F. E. BULLARD, Local Ajent, North Platte, Nb. Mr. and Mrs. II. A. Lawhcad ontor- tatned a scoro of friends Wednesday ovonlng In honor of their 'wedding annlvorsary. Tho guosts spent sev eral hours In card games and tho prize winners woro Mosdamea E. N. John ston, Rosa Nichols and Messrs. Thos. Haggcrty and RubboII Wyman. Membors ot tho M. M. M. club woro guestB of Mrs. Frank Buchanan Wed- 'Quality First" Flour. lierk-Sandail Co. W. J. HOLBERNESS Kcctrlcnl Supplies Wiring Storage Batteries Morsch Bldg Phono 176. If you havo not been smoking Sshmalz dled's cigars, try them they 'are cer tain lo please. J. F. SCHMALZRIED. Notlco of Incorporation. To Wliom it May Concorn: Notice is hereby givon that under nosdav nftornoon. tho function hntnu 18 llo.reoy Kiyon mat u ,. . . . . . uato ot uocomher 13, laio, there was niol in Uio oaico or thp County Clerk of Lincoln County, Nebraska, and lng fcaturo, for which sovon tablos undor dato of December 14, 1916, in woro placed. First prize was awarded ? ?Ac,!;otaf?..or.-Stat.eVor to Mrs. Will Hawloy and second to corporation of tho "Lincoln County mrs. u. w. wancor. Agricultural Society." . , .... . , , Tli0 naturo of tho business to bo Tho Twentieth Century Woman's transacted bv said cornoratlon shall club will meet Tuosday ovonlng, Jan- bo tho bottormont, and lm'proTCmont Hospital Phone Black 633. Houso Phone Black 633. W. T. PltlTCHARD, Graduate Veterinarian Eight years a Government Veterlnar lan. Hospital 218 south Locust St., ono-half block southwest ot the Court Housfc. Phones . Res Black 54 DJt. HAKOLD A. FENNEIi Osteopath. 7 p. m. "to 8 p. m. n 6 Revnold Rulldine uary 0th, with Mrs. W. H. Cramor. of agricultural and' livo stock con- office hours 9 a. m to fi n m nans lor entertaining the district con- ":;: " ,-'"4,r"T.5,"l"v", ' "J vontion will bo formulated at that cultural and Uv0 stock exhibits and umo. anu a vory intorostlug program fairs; and to ncauiro by purchase or givon undor tho supervision of tho loaso such real estato, or porspnal nnisli! ami' art innnrmnf T.ot nvnrv propoity. as may bo necosaary for tho fnombor of tho Woman's Club bo pros- Drlnclnal of imsInasi f Rn!,i onr. imration shall hn In tho nltv of Nnrtli Tim vt a vim i.,i. Platto, Lincoln County, Nobraska. Tiu Tho Et-A-VIrp club mot Wodnosday nn,mint nf , .,,,, , ,, ' ",iu,"uu" ". uiuiiotj ivumivuy. pr f ivo Tiiousanu i$B,ooo.uo) Dollnrs, Tho guests woro entortalnd with kon- Twonty-flvo Hundred ($2500.00) Dol- slngton work antTguoBBlng contests. l?r8.r wll,cU 8ha11 bo fRy paid up a t 4- Bought a,nd highBt market prices paid Mrs. John Vosolpka and Mrs. Nels u'" ?: Ofllce 459 RaBmusson woro awardej tho prizes monco Its business undor dato ot Jan- p O" kT A TCTaGJ and tho Mlssos Rnsmusson pt Willow uary 1, 1917, nnd Bhnll continue for n -E. VV JtSLA i JL0 Island woro oat of town cupsfn. An porlod of twonty-flvo years. The high election of hihm. wn i,ni,i n, oat amount of Indebtodnoss for which Notice to Creditors. .r -...it vsu i nnltl nrnnrntlnii ctlinll nf nnxt Hmn nnltl rnrnnrnHnn ctlinll nf nm, tUm I TCetatrk Mn lijn rtin.. t- o "um.ium.wiB, Biipjon usoii snnii not exceed two- uoceaseu, in tho county Court of Lln- ivoiuiuuy, viue-prosiaont, Airs, jonn tnirus or its capital mock. coin county, Nebraska, Dick; secretary and trcasuror, Mrs. Tho affnlrB of eald corporation shall Tho Stato of Nebraska, ss. Creditors km...,. ...i im.i i.. i.. n. i iu uuuuuuuKi uy u uuuru ui uirociors ui Biiin ohlulg win tnKft nnncn timt fi,n TZLrr::L 0tten. number., to be elcctedUhno limited for presentation 7X1 'or tho probate of the last will and wlo. iluur 'iuh. Mutually by tho stock holdors of said of claims against said Estate is July, testament of Mary j. ApploKate do- lui iilfi aiiuii. i z.n. ui i. niiii iiir RniiiiiTtinnr nr on i i .. .. r " I ' ' - " v.Mtvui, ut DU U 1 Dated tills 26th day ot December, tato Is December 21. 1917: that I win an at mo county court room in sold T. II. 1VALTHEN, , Auctiouoor. Satisfaction Guaranteed iVddressVRoutc 2, North Platte, Nek. Phone No. 792F011 Office phone 241. Res. phono 217 L. C. DROST, Osteopathic Physician. . North PJatte, - - Nebraska. McDonald Bank Building. Office Phono 70 Res. Red 687 DR. LAl'IIAN Sulpho Vapor Baths WITH REGULAR TREATMENTS Bolton Building BOCTOIt D. T. QUIGLET. ,.. Practice Limited to Surgery and Kadium Therapy 728 City National Bank Building. fhnaha, Nebraska. I luuo pleased others, I enn please yon. Col. f; J. DIXON. AUCTIONEER, WHIT 3IE FOIt TERMS AND DATES MAYWOOD, NEB. ' DR. JOHN S. TWHVEM Special Atention to Surgery, Gynecology and Obstetrics. NOBTHi PLATTE, NEB. Nurse Bncwn Memorial Hospital. Geo. B. Dent, Physician and Surgeon. Special Attention given to Surgery and Obstetrics. Office: Building and Loan Building Phones 1 0ice 130 f nones Residence 115 Highest Prices Paid for Hides SCRAP IRON SS.50 per ton. RAGS lc A POUND: BONES, DRY, $12 per ton. Big Prices for, all kinds of FURS. L. LIPSHITZ, CORNER FRONT AND LOCUST. Makes a Specialty of Farm Sales, Pure Bred Live Stock and Real Estate. Terms Reasonable. E. L. JONES, Up-to-Dato Auctioneer. Phono Maxwell Stato Bank at My Expense for Dates. MAXWELL, NEB. DERRYBERRY & FORBES, Licensed Embalmors Undertakers and Fnneral Directors Day Phone 234. Night Phono Black 588. Hides Tanned Wo mako hors0 and cattle hidos Into Fur Coats, Robes, Mittens, Etc. We mako Caps, Ladles' Coats and Furs. Old Coats repaired. Cash fcaid for hides. Writo for Catalogue and tags. SIoYx CITY ROBE AND TANNING CO. SIOUX CITY, IOWA. Notice of Petition. Estato No. 1452 of. Mary J. Applogate, deceased. In the County Court ot Lincoln County, Nebraska. Tho Stato of Nobraska, To all per sona Interested in said Estato take notico that a petition has been filed It's certainly worthv of vnnr nt. tontion tho tway and tho prices that 19ir'- Tho Loador Morcantllo Co. aro Boil ing Shoos. Fit out tho whole family now during tho salo, while you can buy at old tlmo prices less tho sale discount. 1 F. a PIELSTICKER, JOHN W. FOWLER, A. J SALI8BURY, JAMES O. WILSON, CARL BROEDER. FRANK STROLBERQ, 12D-J20 Incorporators, county on January 20, 1917, at 9 ccasod and for tho appointment ot U. urant Applegato as Executor of Baid will which .has been sot for hearing Z'Lt ?" iUi?L2C' ?917! at, horo,n on Januarv 12, 1917, at 9 o'clock v u viwun in. vi A uliuliti. tf X It in itii ' hoar, allow., or adjust all claims andl oDjecuons aury niea. GEO. E. FRENCH, d2623 County Judge. a. m. Dated Dec. 13, 1916. dl9-) GEO. E. FRENCH, County Judge.