The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, February 02, 1917, Image 5

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    FOR EVERY OCCASION
In all the newest styles and
leathers. Having just received
new shipments o shoos we are
offering special values in La
dies' Footwear. We invite your
inspection.
SPECIAL IN MEN'S
Try a pair of our S. K. Specials,
all solid leather, in but
ton or lace. Specially
priced at 44QQ
Other styles at
$2.50 to $5.00
No War Prices for Shoes at
'ARKET
'ONEY ON SHOES.
!HOE
AVES YOU
First Door South of Keith Theatre.
S .63
DR. 0. H. CRESSLER,
Graduate Dentist
Office over the McDonald
State Bunk.
CITY AND COUNTY NEWS.
( Mr. and Mrs- Harry Cramer spent
Wednesday in Paxton.
Abner Wessburg loft Tuesday oven
ing .for Omaha to spend a few days.
. ' Headquarters for Window glass.
STONE DRUG STORE.
Albert Durbln transacted business lu
Stapleton the fore part of the week.
' Arthur Carney left the first of this
week for Omaha to visit for several
days-
Dr. TVIorrlll. "Dentist
The B. P. 0. E. held oho of their bi
monthly dancing parties at' their homo
last evening.
S. W. Van fioran wont to Wood River
Wednppday to attend ceremonies of the
I- 0; 0. P. lodge.
For Sale Several good Poland
China Boars. Inquire of W. W. Blrge.
Miss Marie, Stack returned yester-
day from Hastings after spending a
week with friends.
Mr. and Mrs T. E- Fagg left tho lat
ter pa'rt of last week for Omaha and
other eastorn cities. m
Have 100 acres farm land Will give
flrBt two years' crop. J. W. Mc
Michael. 5-2 J
Mr. ahd Mrs. Charles Tigho will'
move next week to the Novllle reM-
denco on east Third street.
James Elliott, formerly of the Rex
all drug store, hAs taken up his new
duties as -manngcr of the Nyal drug
store. ,
Sam E. Camlskoj of Cheyenne, came
Wednesday morning . tov visit with
Julius Plzer and family whllo enroutu
east. '
Attorney W. V. Hoaglnnd left Wed
nesday afternoon for Wood River to
assist in instituting a new I. O. 0. P.
lodge.
J. A Doucot, Artistic Piano Tuner,
all work guaranteed. Factory exper
ience. Residenco 1011 East 4th street.
Phone Black 578. Headquarters at tho
R. Malonoy piano and furniture
W.
store.
3-4
A marriage licenso was granted
Tuesday afternoon to Russell Fay
Baker and Florence Goldlo Fitch, both
of Dickens.
George Gervos, of Cedar Falls, la.,
and Therano Sdrlis of North Platte,
were granted a petmlt to wed tho first
of this week.
For Sale Single Comb Buff Or
phington roosters from good laying
strain. Mrs. C. J. Bryant, Sutherland,
Nebr.
County Judgo French officiated ut
the marriage of Jesso James Ingram
nad Mary Payno which took place in
this city Tuesday evening.
Nicholas J. Miller and Loulso Anna
Hoes, of Sollbary, Neb., wore married
at the court house Tuesday afternoon
by County Judgo French.
Farm and Ranch loans at lowest
rates and best terms. Money on hand
to close loans promptly.
43tf BUCHANAN & PATTERSON.
Maurlco Buckley has gono to Den
ver to spend a week or more looking
tip a location. Mrs. Buckley and
daughter will leave shortly and reside
there in the future.
For Sale SO acres; Lots 3 and 4,
Sec. 30, Township 11, Rango 30, Lin
coln county. Want offers, prompt at
tention. Don L.tnglc, owner, 927 Story
Building, Los Angeles Cal. 3-5
Miss Elsie Langford, formerly of
this city, who has been employed la
the Union Pacific offico at Greon River
resigned last week and has taken a po
sition In a Green River bank.
i
You must visit tho Leador Mercan
tile Co's store ovary time you are
In tho storo district. Newspaper space
will not permit us to make mention
of all tho bargains wo offer.
Attornoy James Keefe returned
Wednesday morning from Lincoln
whtfro he wont on businesg pertaining
to'tho Roberts trial which will come
up in district court next week.
Cleo Riugley and Wallace Reld wil)
be seen at tho Keith Saturday night
in a story of California in tho '49's,
"Tho Love Mask." It Is a typical
western drama and put ovt)r with a
notable cast makes good entertain
ment Wallace Reld will bo remem
hored from Jii8 support of Goraldino
Farrar In "Carmen."
CLUBS AND SOCIETIES
Mjf. Key Cottoroll was hostoa? to
th CulUro club Monday fhtornoou
Mi. Wnltor Ross will entertain
tn Happy Hour club this nftornoon.
Mrs. Fremont Watts will ontertsln!
tho Mothers' club Wodnwday after
noon, Fobruary 7th. Q
Mrs. H. N. Johnston will entertain!
the J. P. P. club on Tuesday even
ing, February Cth.
Miss IBUsnbeth Weir will bo the
guest of honor at a "movie party" at
tho Keith tomorrow' renlhg.
Mrs. H. N. Getty entertained a num
ber of friends in hondr of Mrs. Du
bolso WimbOrley, a brldo of last wook.
Tho domestic department of the
Twentieth Cenhfry ,club will moot
Monday afternoon with Mrs. M. B.
Scott.
Mrs. A. J. SnllBbury plwiarintly en
tortalnod the mombors of tho Et-A-Virp
club Wednosday afternoon nt a
kensington.
Miss Clara Soreus-on will entertain
a number of girl frlonds at a' dinner
Saturday afternoon in honor of Miss
Elizabeth Weir.
Mrs. Rolfo Halllgan will be the guest
of honor at an Informal brldgo party
glvon at tho homo of Mr. J. J. Halll
gan' this aftornoon. ,
Mr. nn.v Mrs. Jako Weber onterv
talncd a number of l'rionds Tuesday ev
ening. Musio and games woro tho
features of the evening.
Mrs. Claironco Tollefsen, of Suth
erland, was tho guest of honor nt a
kensington held at tho homo of Mrs.
Georgo Finn Wednesday aftornoon.
Mrs. A. W. Shilling was hostess
Wednesday afternoon to tho Entro
Nous club. In tho progressive card
games prizes were awarded to Mes
dames Clyde Gidideon and H. A.
Lawhead.
Mrs. Georno Finn waB tendered a
r
surprise party Monday afternoon by I
tho members of the Mothers' club who
presented her with now records for her
vfctrola. The ladles spont a pleasant No
COUNTY COMMISSIONERS'
OFFICIAL PROCEEDINGS
Miss G. Smith, and brother of St
Joe, MiMOttVi, visited this wook with
Mr. and Mrs. Gago Ilalloway whllo
onroutp homo from Colorado points.
Mrs- Vorno Mann, who loft to
weeks ago for tho Mayo Bros, -hospital
p.. Rochester to tako troatmant, Ib -o-pojrto,!
to bo getting along nlcoly.
afternoon In kensington.
January 29, 1917.
Hoard met, present Sprlugor, Hor-
mlnghRUien, Koch and county dork."
Clalini we're allowed as follows:
J. F. Snyder, road work, Diet ;12,
$25.00.
Mrs.' B. Manion, enro county poor,
$1G.00. ,
John RomuS, rood work Dlat. H
$240.00.
C. J, McNamara is horoby appointed
deputy county surveyor and bond up
proved. Claude Anderson is hereby appoint,
od roaj ovo'rsoor Distrlot No. 1 and
bond approved.
Aaron Knno Is heroby appointed
road overseer District No. 25 and
bond approved.
Chas. Robinson, road ovaraoor Dis
trict 30, bond approved.
H. W. Strickland nppolntod nsnoss
or Pockhnm precinct and bond ap
proved. Claim of John Sanders, road work,
Distrlot 50, allowed for $14.00.
Adjburnod until January 30. 1917.
A. S. ALLEN,
County Clork.
January 30, 1917.
Board mot same ns yesto'rday, pres
ent full hoard and county clork.
Boatd proceeded to make and did
make the following estimate of ex
penses for tho year 1917:
County general fund $G0,00n.00
County brldgo fund .' 40,000.00
County road fund 40,000.00
Agricultural socioty i 4,000.00
Birdwood bridge bonds,, prin
cipal and lnto'rcst '. 1.500.00
South Platto brldgo. bonds,
principal and Interest.,.. 1.5Q0.00
Platte bridge bonds, prin
cipal and Interest" 1,500.00
Bostwlck brldgo bonds, prin
cipal and Interest 500.00
Horshoy brldgo bonds, prln-
I clpal and Interest 700.00
School District ItoiKls
1, principal and int., $10,500.00
7, principal nnd Int.
23, principal nnd int.
37, principal and Int.,
47 principal and Int.,
55, principal and Int
07, principal' and lnt
9S, principal and int
105 principal and lnt
I No.
'No.
No.
No.
No.
No.
No.
No.
No, 120, principal and int.,
No. 122, principal and int.,
No. 12GK principal and int.,
No. 137, principal and Int,
No.
No.
No.
No.
No.
No.
1,750.00
350.00
2,000.00
100.00
500.00
JU0.00
200.00
200.00
200.00
200.00
100.00
20C.0O
200.00
300.00
37, judgment 2,000.00
Tho Indian Card club woro the
guests of Mrs. Wlllam Hnwloy Wed
nesday afternoon. The it(ilvei fork
was won by Mrs. Arthur Hoagland
and tho guest prize by Mrs. George
Voseipka. Assisting in entertaining
wfrn Mesdaines Jas. Hart. F. J. Wur-
tole and Thos. Healey. Out-of-town No- m- Principal and int.,
guest was Mrs. Porter of Sutherland. No- 119- Principal and nt,
Tho literaturo department of ti
Twentieth Century club met Tuesday
afternoon with Mrs Frank Buchanan.
Tho Blblowas tho topic of the day and
Mrs. J. J- Bowkor acted as leader. A
paper on the Old Testament was read
by Mrs. Charloa Edwards and tho Nov
Testament was discussed by Mrs.
York Hlnman. Mrs. L. W. Toole road
tho Apocalypse of St. John.
The music and art department of poll tax allowed for $2.50.
tli'n Twentieth Centurv club" mot Tues-1 Claim of John Bcatty. rofund
day ovoning at the homo of Mrs. G. T. poll tax, disallowed, not exempt.
Field.' Sevoral musical selections W. S; Elliott, auto servico, $8.00.
were rendered by Miss Floronco Mc- j J. R. Rltner, bridge work, $188.30.
Kay, and Mrs. Elizabeth Bonner Cram-1 Georgo DIenor is hereby appoint
or gave an enjoyable vocal solo. Pa- od road overseer District 12 to fill
vam ...n..A vn.l .v.. TnVl'mr r a 1 1 n i vnonnntf nn1 lintifl nnnrnvnd.
3, special
2C, special
33, special
59, Bpecial
00, special
building. ,
building. .
building. .
building. .
building. ,
300,00
500.00
2,000.00
300.00
300.00
Claim of W. C. Masters, refund of
of
::o:
For Hcnt or Snlo
My residenco at 118 west - Third
street, Modern except heat.
v E. A. GARLICHS.
Gas Is 1
fifreasingln Price Fas!
MOTOR AGE SAYS FORD WILL SOON PLACE A
A KEROSENE CARBURATOR ON THE MAR
KET FOR FORDS, WHICH WILL MAKE AN
OTHER SAVING TO FORD OWNERS.
Order a Ford for bpring delivery today. The lowest priced
dependable Motor Car on the market with the least cost tor
service to the owner. Cars of other makes have increased
an average of $87. Frd Reduced his prico $80.
Also cost of repairs. Tires for other cars have increased in
price 15 to 20 per cent; Frd Tires only 10 to 12 per
cent.
FORD TOURING CAR NOW
$395.05 AT NORTH PLATTE
HENDY-OGIER AUTO CO.,
Cor. Fourth & Dewey.
North Platte, Neb.
Art" by Esther Hogsett, "Cultivation
of the Musical Sense" by Mrs. Ralph
Smith, "Effect of War on Music Horo
and Abroad" by Irono Stuart, "Christ
mas Fables" by Mrs. York Hlnman,
"Paintings of Baby Stuart and the
"Banco of tho Nymphs" by Mrs. G. T.
Field.
Adjourned until January 31, 1917.
A. S. ALI.EN,
County Clork.
January 31, 1917
I Board met, presont full board and
county clork.
1 County clerk Is hereby directed to
cancel genoral fund warrant No. S931.
I Tho followlng-clalms woro allownd:
i Jos. M. Wilson, caro of county
Cnr of Hogs Brings $2,215.07.
The car load of hogs shipped by tho poor, $22.00
experimental substation to Denvor, and: Jos. M, Wilson, salary for January,
shown there last week, brought on the $75.00.
market $2245.07. A careful estimate! Essto Wossburg, salary for Jnnu
shows that the Substation is $350.00 to ' ary, $50.00.
the good from having sent the hogs to Fay Eldor salary for January, $50.
Denver rather than to Omaha, and be-1 A. S. Allen, salary for January,
sides .this North Platte and western $137.50.
Nebraska secured some first clnss ad- A. S, Allen, offico expenses. $19.07.
vortlslng. Roy Wilson, salary for January,
Tho record of the fepd eaten and $83.33.
gains made by tho car of hogs that I -A J Salisbury, 'salary for January
won tho ribbons on 'display in tho
Chamber of Commorco. room are given
In a chart displayed In tho samo room.
Those figures are worthy of caroful
study by evtry hog grower.
o:
Finish Ice Harvest
Tho Ice harvest from tho Union Pa
clflc lake east of town was completed mlloago, $93.00.
$145.80.
S. M. Soudor, offico expenses, $13.20.
Ema Andorson, caro of poor, $30,
Henry Veil, nuto biro, $18.75.
Aileen Gantt, salary for January
$133.33. .
Alleon Gantt, offico expensos, $11.14
H. W. Ilermlnghauson, services' and
this weok by Al Tift who had ho con
tract for cutting and loading Into
cars. Two crops were takon from the
lake, a total of a little over nine hun
dred cars. Tho Ico was of good
thickness and quality.
::o:: I
E. H. Springer, sorvlc'OB and mileage
$99.50.
S. J. Koch,.- services and nilleago
, $07.75.
I Tho county clork Is hereby nuthor-1
I ized tb hire tho necessary help that ho
i may need In his office.
"Little Mary Sunsnlno," tho Patho
featuVe nt toe, Keith tonight Is ono of
tho pictures lilghly recommended an
an especial chllds' program and yet!
Claims allowed:
E. E. Pegln, road work, $8,00.
Charles Howard, road work, SC.00
The North Platto Tribune, tho North
It Is a plcturo that pleases tho older, Platto Telegraph, tho Maxwell Telo
folks, too. Tho production Is tiwect post and tho Brady Vindicator are
and1 wholesome. It Is tho story of how designated as tho official papers of
a baby girl, bereft ot Its mother, Lincoln county fch- tho year 1917;
climbs Into tho automobile of a young The Tribune and Tho Telegraph to
man addicted to tho use or alcohol j lmvo all legal notices and delinquent
and Incidentally changes tho trend of. tax list nt full legal rate, one-half
tlio young man's life. Children will bo, to each: tho Maxwell Telenost and
Brady Vindicator ltd have the
Children will bo to
aeugmed with tho antics of a black" tho
near mai ngures witn uaby Mario Os-' commissioners' proceedings at full
borne In tho picture.
legal rate, one-half to each.
BOYS AND GIRLS
of North Platte
ALL OF YOU
You want to save some money.
Everyone does. Mnybc yonarc
saving now but there is a new
and easy way.
A Special Savings .Plan has
been installed at considerable
expense in the McDonald State
Bank.
YOU can use the plan no mat
ter how young or how old. You
can save any amount from one
cent 'up wards.
Talk to your Parents about the
plan. Ihe come to tins bank
Saturday morning and get
pass book.
any
Bank fcJfll
I feancaaa
)TATE
WortmPiuatte, Neir,
We Are Always Ready to Talk
with you about your building plans, furnish
estimates on your lumber and material bills,
and to impart any information we may be able
to give. . '
We don't expect an order every time you
hove in sight, and will just naturally be glad
to sec you at any time.
Coatcs Lumber Sc Coal Co.
North Platte, Nebr.
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v
MILTONBERGER & LEININGER,
Real Estate and Insurance.
Collections a Specialty.
Will look after renting your property at reasonable
rates. Phone Black 550 and we will call and see you.
We are after your business. Notary and Justice of the
I L Ultonkrger & C. H. Leininger
Peace.
Mutual raiding & Loan a
ssn.
3
OF NORTH PLATTE, NEBRASKA.
ASSETS $840,000.00
To Prospective Building & Loan Borrowers;
Non-resident Building & Loan Companies arc adver
tising the fact that they hav5 reduced the monthly payments
of borrowers to $1.10 per month on each $100.00 borrowed,
making the monthly payment the same as the Mutual Build
ing & Loan Association of North Platte. They fail to state
that of the $1.10 paid to the non-resident company, there is
only thirty-five cenls credited as a principal payment, the
balance seventy-five cpnts Leing taken for interest. Of the
$1.10 monthly payment to this association on each $100.00
borrowed sixty cents is for interest and fifty cents is credited
as a principal payment.
This difference in the amount credited the borrower
will result in the borrower in the non-resident company be
ing compelled to pay not less than $25.00 more on each
$100.00 borrowed in order to discharge the debt than they
would if they were doing the business with this Association.
Mutual Building & Loan Association
OF NORTH PLATTE, NEBRASKA.