The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, January 12, 1917, Image 4

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Your Boy Should Save!
The saving hnbit formed
in early youth is lasting.
Induce your son to start
saving now. The McDonald
State Bank will help you.
Brin& him here end have a
talk with Mr. McDonald.
It is easy to make this
start now and it means so
much for future success that
it demands your immediate
action.
$1.00 starts an account.
M9BM&L State Bassk
WonTHPLATTC, NESR,
minium
C1T A2fl) flOUNTY NEWS.
Don't miss tho Katzonjammcr picnic
January lGth and 17th at tho Keith.
Fred Tobaa loft laBt night for Cedar
Raplda, In., to visit friends and trans
act, business.
Dr. Morrill. Dentist.
Mrs. M. A. Bonham loft Wednesday
evening for Sutherland to visit with
relatives for a fow days.
Louis Brodbcck sustained a frac
tured urm Wednesday afternoon whllo
roller skating on tho sidewalks
Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Richards loft
Wednesday afternoon fort ho castorn
part of this utato to visit relatives.
Miss Draco Hlgglns, who had boon
teaching In tho rural school in Dis
trict No, 5 roslgncd a fow days ago.
Soft Water Shampoo and Electric
MaBsago., Coatoa' Beauty Parlors.
Phono Red GG5. tf
' died Portor, Frank Bongo and Louis
Sponcor ,ot Wallace, were among tho
out of town visitors hero Wednesday.
Ono big lot of Vollo and Flannol
Waists, beautifully trimmed, all this
season's waists on galo now at 70c, at
BLOCK'S. .
Dr. and Mrs. J. B. Rodllold aro en-
Joying a visit from tho lattor's mothor;
Obituary
Mrs. Ellzaboth Thomas was born in
Flshklll, DuchosB County, New York,
February 25, 1838. Sho departed this
llfo Jan. 2d, 1017, having lived 78
years, 11 months, and aoven days. Sho
was married to Sheldon David Thomas
In Tomklns county, Now York, In 1855.
To this union three children were
born. Hor husband and two
children, William Thomas and Mrs.
two children, Wm. Thomas and Mrs.
Sara Ulckloy survlvo hep. Tho family
moved to North Platto in 1874, nnd
sottlcd on tho prairie six mllos from
tho town. They havo roslded In this
vicinity slnco that tlmo. Tho funeral
service -was held in tho Presbyterian
church Jan. 7th, Interment In the
North Platto comotory.
Mir, Thomas was a member of tho
Prosbytorian church In North Platto,
Sho was an ldoal loving mothor and
wlfo, devoted to her homo llfo, making
a companion of, hor children, always
roady to glvo wIbo counsol In all tholr
llttlo troubles. xx
YIlnfsiaUstlcK.
Charles Temple, city reglBter of vl
tal statistics, reports tho following
births and deaths during tho year
101G, not all of which, howovor, occur
red in North Platto.
Deaths January cloven, Fobruary
soven, March fourteen, April oloven,
May soven, Juaio thirteen, July ton,
August nlno, Soptombor ton, Octobor
Mrs, Harrin who arrived hero f rom ' olov,&n' November nine, December
Lincoln tho first of this woolc,
For Farm LoanB see or wrlto Qeno
Crook, roo-si 3, Waltemath building,
North Platto. 41tt
MISb Sndlo Trovlllo who has boon
taking vocal Instructions In Oinnha
, twill nrrlvo horo today to sing at tho
1 opening o tho Poulos Bros. Oasis.
For Salo Puro bred Barrod Ply
mouth Rook Cockorols. Inqulro of or
address Blankonburg Bros., 1305 No.
Locust St., North Platto, Nobr. 104-4
Mrs. Fred Miller and daughter Win
ifred of Sioux City who spout several
wooks With hor mothor Mrs. R. V.
Cox, roturncd homo Wednesday ovon-ing.
H. S, Johnston arrived horo a fow
day ago to nccopt a position In thof
McDonald Stato bank. Mrs. JohnBton
is oxpoctod from Pawneo City In tho
near future
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uuiiih uuiKuiien unit miss margaret
twelve Total ono hundred nnd twenty
four.
Births January twonty-nlno, Februl
ary six, March eight, April thlrtoon,
May nlnoteon, Juno oloven, July nlno,
August five, September nlnoteon, Oc
tobor twontV-ono. -Novombor live, Do
comber twelve. Total ono hundred and
llfty-sovon.
Tift Plcntls Not Utility.
In the county court .Tuesday Allen
Tift plondcd not guilty to tho charge
of assaulting William Dorrum. Ho was
relonsod on his own recognizance to
appear in court when summoned. Tift
Is charged with having knockd Dor-
ram into tho waters, of tho Union
Pacific lake east' of town when tho
two beenmo Involved In an altercation
over inonoy claimed duo Dorram's
brother. Slnco tho alleged assault
Dorrnm has boon In a hospital suitor
lug from pneumonia.
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Furs J Furs!
Wo havo a big stock of Furs left
M. Rlchmann, of Paxton, woro grant- and If tho price can movo thorn, wo are
ctl a marriage Hcoiibo horo Wednesday going to sell them at one-fourth and
nnu weco jator married by County , ono-tmru or p". ui.uuh's,
-Judge French. iiosi
David Brott was olrostod by Shorlff
Boutou Monday morning and taken to
Lexington, charged with tho thoft of
a horso, saddlo and brldlo from Al
fred Soil's place, north of tho city.
During Tuesday night ho managed to
got a steol bar loose from a railing,
and with thlu cut IiIb way out through
tho root. Sheriff Benton was on his
trail In a short tlmo, caught him nnd
roturncd him to Jail Qothonburg In
dependent. Mrs. M. V. Mitchell roturncd Wod
nosday evening from Sterling. Col..
whefro aho attended' the funoral of hor
tutor, tho lato Mrs. Cliarloa O.Rourko,
which wr lield from the Cathol c
a bank! church of that city. Mrs. O'Rourke
leaves to mourn hor domlBo tho bus
.i band, two daughters and a Bister, Mrs,
IIIIVDIWI M v M tnl.MI l.to A
.... it ,iiii,viiuu, ui wun Uilj. 4II1UIIK
thoBo from Brady who nttondod Uio
Joaoph Schats, F. J. McUovom, ChaB.
Pobb. J. J. llorrlgnn, W. J. O'Connor,
Edward Sohntz will Joavo Sunday
morning for Sidney to tittond tho in
stitution of u Knight or Columbus
council.
Monday's foaturo at tho Kolth "The
Marriago of Molly" with Mao Marsh
and Bobby Ilarron, la an Irish char,
actor Btory and tho comedy number
Will bo "Laundry Liz," with Fay
Tlnohor.
Official announcement has boon
made- of tho appolntmont of Charles
White, of Sutherland, us state bank
examlnor. For a number of years Mr.
wiiuq has boon employed In
in that town.
Joseph GohiioU. who was
December 22d for Hhnnttnp .Tnlm
mm iioannK in mo county court ro1, Mr Mpn Vl, ..... ra
Tusiiay aucrnoon and bound over to
tho district court.
Dologntos to tho annual convention
of Voluntoor Ftroman who will loavo
today for Auburn nro Fred Peterson,
Charles Sundall, Cy RusboII, Hurry
Shlnn, Louis Johnston, Frod Dick,
Raymond Tlgho, Cheator Mncombor
and Joaopli Basklns.
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WARNING!
When the tjoors close Saturday night at 9:30 o'clock, our remarkable January Clearance Sale
will be a thing of the past. Your chance for possessing needed merchandise at excep
tionally low prices will be gone.
Quick Action is Necessary
Wise, shrewd buyers will accept this advertisement as a timely warning and act promptly
providing lor months to come at these unusually low
prices.
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COATS
$4.95
Tlie low prices on our Coafs mako it most profitnlilo to
buy now. Nolo the prico reductions, that we are giving on
the balance of this season's stock.
Lot 1 Ladies' Cloth Coats, some of this year's styles, also
some carried over from last year, all $7.50
to $9.00 quality
Lot 2 Ladies' Cloth Coats in plain and fancy mix-$7 QC
tures that have. sold up to $12, your choice, .ip! iJu
Lot 3 Finer Cloth Coats, all have been priced Of QK
at $15.00, now $diJU
Lot 4 and 5 includes all of our finer Cloth Coats in Velour,
Bolivia Cloths, etc., worth from $18 to flip flC
to $25; some beautiful coats in this lot at. IdiOu
Fur Fabric Coats in Plushes and Velours, have all been put
in four different lots at $18.95, $15.95, 030 OP
$17.95 and 4i3sJii
Children's Coats, only a few left, but good ones 01 ft
at$.95and qfaiZrt
Cano Granulated Sugar, 13 pounds for
(Only one dollar's worth to a customer)
Tomatoes, large can
Grocery Prices for Balance of Sale
Siuu
11c
Diamond C Soap, S bars for 25 G
Lye, 3 cans for 2
Large Oranges, per dozen
SHOES . ,
Children's Gun Metal button Shoes, made on good 01 CO
lasts, sizes 8y2 to 11, $1.49; 11 to 2 ipltUU
Children's High Cut Boots, mostly in kid stock, M C10
sizes Sio to 11 $1.48; llio to 2 ijHiilU
Growing Girls' Shoes made in lace from good (M 70
plump kid, sizes iy to 5 $ I il J
Growing Girls' Shoes made from fine gun metal. .00 OQ
stock, Neolin soles, latest styles pidU
Ladies' Shoes made from heavy kid stock, a good (M QD
shoe for rougher wear tpiiuO
Ladies' Shoes, small sizes, narrow lasts, regular $3 (M QQ
and $4 shoes, a bargain if you can-wear them tj) i i JU
Ladies' Fancy Boots; we have grouped all our latest style
fancy boots selling up to $7.50 a pair in one (M 00
lot, your choice for fnriUU
Men's Shoes, gun metal calf stock, English lasts, 00 00
rubber heels, strictly up to date ij)iuu
Men's Work Shoes, made from Milwaukee manure proof
stock, extra well made, only a few pairs in . . .00 OQ
this lot PiaD
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LOCAL AND PERSONAL
Mrs. B. A. QarllchB wont to Grand
Island Wednesday to Bpond a fow days!
For Rent Two largo front rooins
for light housekeeping. 514 cast Third;
0. J Haaso purchased a now Ford
car at tho Ilcndy-Ogler garage yestor
day, F. C. PlelBtiekor and M. E. Scott
transacted business In Sutherland this
week.
Katzonjammor picnic (reserved seat
salo Saturday from 2 to 5 and at night,
County Judgo French left Wedneo
day fojr Omaha to romaln several days.
Wliatovor few Wlntor Suits wo havo
loft you can buy them at almost your
onvn prico. BLOCK'S.
Richard Ralph Chaloupka, Infant
son of Mr, and Mrs. W. F. Chaloupka,
of Lincoln, died at the homo of Mrs.
Chnloupkai's .parents, Mr. and Mtb.
J. T. Murphy, yestorday morning. In
terment was made yestorday after
npon in tho North Platto comotory.
M.
Tho Washington school was closed
for sovoral days this week on account
of a leakage In tho hoatlug plant
which 1b uolng repaired. A Hag will
hq, raised on the building to announce
uio opening or ocuooi.
"Ambition," tho Fox feature, Bhowlug
at tho crystal tonlgnt, Is an oxamplo
of what a woman's lnlluonco can do for
a man whon ho lacks ability or nmbl
tlon to got what ho wants politically.
In tills caso tho precious husband
wanted to bo district attorney and
when you know that tho woman 1b
Hmo Uortha Kallch you will know
that tho feature will bo interesting.
son, Mr. nnd Mrs. Ed Murphy, Mrs
Kato Sullivan and 10. II. Springer.
Misses Vena and Volmn Mogonson,
of Loxlngton, will arrlvo this wook to
vlBlt Miss Olga. Sandall for a week or
longor. ' -
Hogs for Salo. "Inquire of W. W.
Illrgo.
Mrs. John Shoftlold, formerly of nan
croft, la., will mako hor homo horo
with hor paronts, Mr. ami Mrs. Con
Walker.
Tho Rawena Clrclo will moot with
Mth. Will Ulanar Tuo&day afternoon.
All Voomnn Indies aro asked to como
and brim; a friend.
George Shaffer, formorly mall clork
on tho branch road, has resigned his
position.
A number or nuio roues woto on-
torluinod yoatorday afternoon by WU
m a Francos Stack at a birthday party.
Kntzoujammer ptcnlo resorved soat
salo Saturday from 2 to C and at night.
Special
Certain
Sale
January 15 to 20.
Beginning on above date we are mak
ing greatly reduced prices on our entire
stock of lace curtains.
Half pairs and a few slightly soiled
curtains will sell less than cost. Odd
pieces of yard goods t at less than half
price.
Gome early and get some of these
bargains for spring house cleaning.
Curtains selling regular at $1.50 to
$6.50 per pair will sell at 79c to $4.25.
W. R. Maloney Co.
CURTAIN DEPT.
Pile Files Dunkrnptc)- Petition.
John E. Pile, who for a number of
years has been engaged as a contract
or In North Platto, lias filed his peti
tion for voluntary 'bankruptc'.t He
places his liabilities at $3,424.8G and
schedules his assets at $48G.25, claim
ing vxemption on the latter.
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First National Hank Ite-KIects Officers
Tho stockholders of tho First Na
tional Bank held their annual meeting
Tuesday forenoon and re-elected the
directors and officers of tho past year.
The report submitted to the directors
of tho business transactions of the past
year were highly satisfactory. At this
meeting matters pertaning to tho oc
cupation of the new bank building
wero considered. It will probably bo
well toward March drst before this
Bplendld homo of the bank twill be
ready for occupancy.
1UKGAIN IN ' itKSIDENTE LOT
An extra nice residence lot in the
1200 block on west Sixth with side
walk 4iii(l sewer In nnd paid for.
Prieo $100.00.
103-4 BUCHANAN
& PATTERSON.
NURSE 1JIIOWN aiEMOIilAL
HOMEOPATHIC IIOSITPAL
William Daldock has returned from
Excelsior Springs where he spent two
weeks.
C, M. Trotter who had been devot
ing all his time for a month past to
tho Brady end of his business, camo
up Tuesday to spend tho remainder
of tho week. Ho roports splendid busi
ness, having sold seven cars last week,
and since coming here has 3old two,
Farm and Ranch loans nt lowest
rates nnd host terms. Money on hand
to close loans promptly.
13tf I1DCIIANAN & PATTERSON.
At the recont annual meeting of tho
Baptist congregation a llcenso to
preach wao granted to Ray McCann
who 'will occupy the pulpit at tho Sun
day services Jan. 14th. Mr. McCann will
leave In a fow days for Grand Islanu
to take a courso In tho Grand Island
Baptist college for the ministry.
Tho police mado a raid on tho Char
ley Tamer residence Tuesdny and un
earthed a half dozen bottles of whis
key which ho had concealed In a trunk.
Information has bjn illeu against
him. Tumor's homo Is Buspoctod of be
ing tho supply house for certain In
dlviduals who havo been peddling andi
selling liqupr.
vrmla TUo 1,f0 ofth,s taiutuUon comes
SawmVmoroMfss Dawn 'w.l j "Vrrn8!",!. U f, the 'T
tomembor that when sho played on the1 f? "m? Pthlc remedy; noth
stngo in "Tho Pink Lady" her violin II.1 f J111111 more easUy
was an unforgotablo part of her per-jmoro P"nnmmUy.
fomanco. In this photoplay hor violin Is I Horo la a hospital that 1b making lt
ngaln brought to tho attention of her' self known by good resfults In Major
frlonds for tho way It brings hor Into
tho way of helping another girl.
Mr. "V, Francis Wlllglng, a graduato
optometrist, is now with us, nnd will
be found hero in tho future. Ho Is
competent to diagnose and correct
errors of refracatlon, loss of accommo
dation and muscular asthenopia Eyes
fitted hero will bo properly fitted and
satisfaction insured. Corner Front and
Dewey. C. M. AUSTIN,
103-2 Jeweler.
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FOR YOUR AUTO SERVICE
Call 125 for taxi day or night
Also flvo or sovon passenger car for
funeral service.
MOGENSEN-LOBDRV AUTO CO.
Ch &ndler & Elear Agumcy,
Corner 8th and Locust Sts.
Headquarters for Window glass.
STONE DRUO STORE.
and Minor Surgory, and which Is tho
Homo or Orlflclal Surgory with ac
complishments that no other system
can daro challongo In tho treatmont of
acute and chronic diseases.
1003 West 4th St. North Pintle, Neb.
John S. Twliusm, M.J).
COMEDY
Keith Theatre
Every Monday
and Thursday
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