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About The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 6, 1917)
i. DR. 0. II. CRESSLER, Graduate Dentist Office over the McDonald State Rank. LOCAL AND PEItSONAL. Miss Nell Stanbury spont the week end visiting Ci'Iends In Kearney, For quick action nnd satlsfaclosy halo list your lnnd with Thoelecke. tf Mrs. 0. W. Slzomoro and daughter left Saturday morning for Sutherland to visit relatlvos. Mrs. E. Lloykt haa returned from Ogalalla where she visited h'or sister! for sovoral days. Dr. Morrill, Dentist. MIse Vaunlta Hayes will leave next week for Victor, la., to" attend the wedding of her cousin. Ted Boguo, a student at the stato university, came Friday nftonnoon to visit with the- home folks. Miss Margaret Still left the latter -part of last week for Gothenburg to a caso of special nursing. Mr. anid' Mrs. Josefph C. Baker, who wero marrllod In. Denver last week, returned hero Saturday morning. For Rent Five room house on Lin coln avenue, modern except heat. Phono Black 229. Mrs. Frank Elliott left Saturday evonlng. for St. Joe and Kansas City to purchase millinery stock for the Hub. Mrs. Hanry Dixon left Saturday morning for Omaha to visit her daughter Miss Harriot Dixon for a week or more. Roy Banks left tho latter part of last "week for eastern cities to pur chase now fixtures ana stock for tho Hub department storo Preparations aro under way for a sacred concort to be given In the near future by tho Catholic choir assisted by other local talent. Farm and Hunch loans nt lowest rates nml best terms. Money on hand to close loans promptly. 43tf BUCHANAN & PATTERSON. Gcorgo Kelso, of Grand Island, spent the week end visiting his cousin Harry Kelso and attending tho U. C. T. convention here Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. H. Allwine, of Omaha, who have been visiting the former's sister Dr. and Mrs. Harry Mitchell will leave the latter part of thl3 week. Mr. and Mrs. S. R. Derryberry left yesterday morning for Omaha. Tho former will attend tho hardware dealers' convention which begins today. W. L. Richards wont to Omaha tho latter -part of last week on business. Charlos Basklns transacted busi ness in Omaha tho latter pint of last woek. Dr. Mnrle Ames returned Friday nf. tenioon from a vUlt with Kearney friends. Mrs. Charles Weir and daughter loft Sutulfey evening for Grand Island to make thdr future homo. William Draper who hai been visit ing In Portland for several wook re turned homo Friday ovonlng. 1Mb Mary Salo, of Paxton, who v'isltjod with her sist.br Mrs, Glon Ferguson lor a weok has returned homo. Tho 0. E. S. will hold a rogular moot ing Tursday ovoning with work In tho floral dogreo. All mombors are re quested to bo "presont B. F. Jonos, of Omaha, has uoen appointed local salesman for the Mor-; rls moat company of Omaha, suocood ing J. Rudloff who rocontly left for Sioux City. Postors aro out announcing the Becond annual mnsquorade ball to be given by the Yeoman lodge at the Lloyd opom houso on Friday evening, February lGth. Mrs. William Borton came bore Sat urday morning to make hor homo. Mr. Borton was recently appointed night train dispatcher. Mr. and Mrs. Borton wero former residents here. Landgraf & Hoga, painters, decor ators anitf paper hangers, bavo re celveu their sample books of 1017 wall papors. Call Black 9G2 or Black 670 and tho samples will bo shown you at your home. 7-4 Tho Dent medal was won for tho second time In succession by Donald Newton Friday afternoon In a com petitive drill held by the high school cadets for the city superintendents! who wero in session hero tho latter part of lost week. I Baseball for tho coming season Is being discussed by tho numerous fans and a meeting will probably bo called , In tho near future to select players and schedulo the games. Tho team will be composed of local men with tho exception of a pitcher. i Friends In town have received an-1 nouueements of tho marriage of Miss Tess Gannon and Albert Dustorhoff' which will take place at Vlct6r--Ia, on Wedncaiay, February 14th. Miss; Gannon spent the greater part of last summer visiting tho Hayes and Frye families In this city. Stock and Dairy Farm for Salo. 040 acres located 7 miles north of Maxwell, well and windmill. !) miles of fencing, 05 acres In cultivation,! imlanco hay and pasture Price six' dollars per acre. Terms $1500.00 cash: and'balanco on easy terms, six per! cent Interest. There Is n. hlg bargain, lit this property. I1UCIIANAN & PATTERSON, 5-4 , Aironts. Mrs. J. D. Cox, who has boon vory 111 for some time, Is Improving. Mr, and Mrs. John Ktdwoll, of Wallace, spent te week ond In town. Spring stylos In Percale nni Ging hams aro now shown by Tho Loader Morcantllo Co. Miss Catherlno Herrod retuniod StindHy evonlng from a vlit with hor sister near Paxton. Skinner's Silks and Satins In all spring shados Just . arrived at The Loader Morcantllo Co. Mrs. F. J. Wurtelo loft Satimlay ovenlng for Donvor to vlstl with frlonds for a weok or longor. Attorney W. E. Simmon returned the latter part of last week from. Omaha whoro ho transacted business. Mr. and Mrs. Philip Plzor of Lo-j wollon, cumo the luttor part of last week to visit with Mr. and Mrs.' Julius Plzor. Frlonds In town have recelvod word of the death of Mrs. Len Kidwoll, oft Wallace, well known to many of tho local people Cards were rocolved hero yostemlUy morning announcing tho birth of a daughtor Henrlotta Margaret to Mr. nnd Mrs. William F. Kortlang of Lincoln. Mr. Kortlang was a former residont hero and Is now a frequent business visitor horo. Word has been recelvod from Om aha that Wllbor Koll, who was takon there last week for treatment, Js in a serious condition. Mr. Koll was burned two months ago In a wreck qt Gothen burg while eivjouttj fiorn .Blanoos, Colo., to Omaha with a car of cattlo. He took treatment horo for sovoral weeks and was advised to consult physicians of Omaha. It was neces sary to amputato both limbs. Mr: Kell Is thirty-two years old and has, a wife J and two small children. Tho blockade on tho Union Pacific 1 at Rock River has again been cleared anld both passenger and freight trains! trains are now moving. Tho blockado' has ben tho most soyoro evor ex-i porlenced by tho Union Pacific, tho movement of flreight trains having been delayed Ipractically two weeks. The track would be cleared, only to bo closed again by a succeeding storm, and this, was repaataJ several times. The expense to the company in one way or another has been enormous. It is tho pillars of our small-town or big-town society that aro pilliored .in "Pillars of Society," tho Triangle drama with Henry Walthill showing at tho Keith Thursday night. It is "our best people" who are pictured In this Ibsen masterpiece but thoy are not pictured with any sugaring of tho pill. "Our most prominent citizen" has malJo hlB way nnd his fortune at the exponso of another's roputation. One sees a group of very human folks, typical of the "best" clement In al most any American community re acting in conditions that might, nnd vory often lo, happen in real life. With this 'will bo shown the Keystone comedy. "A La Cabaret." SIXTY.ONK HIT THE TltAlIi AT KNOWLKS JIUETINtSU llaify 0. Knowlos, Into of this city, clotted his evangolistic meetings at Alliance a week ago Sunday, and left for Hadlum, Kan., whoro ho will be similarly engaged for four wooks. Tho meetings at Alliance continued for four weoks and oh a result sixty one wore aUUwl to tho Christian church of that city. , The Nows says fchnt during tho four Htook M:. Knowlos was In Alliance "All chuifchoa fljul tl) community at large felt the inspiration of his prosonco and his work. Ho oxompll lles, to a remarkable diegroo tho in lluonco wrought upon a man's life by cloan living nnd clean thinking." -::o.: Will linkage In Gardening. Knill - MorscholU, for thirteen months employod as florist at tho Pass greenhouse, has purchased block 1 of Bellavuo addition, bou'oert Eleventh and Twolrth street, opposlto Uio ceiiu otary entrance and will engage in truck gardening, growing lloworei nml shrubs and bedding plants of all kinds, and will also handle nursory stock, shrubs nnd perennial plants. Located adjacent to tho. cemotory ho will tako caro of lots for those who destro hlino to do so, and will be In a position to supply tho lots with plants, flowers and rti,tubbory and personally look after tholr growth. Mr. 'Merschold will lnso do landscape. gardening so far as his tlmo will l allow, and: make suggestions as to, tho best shrubbery, plants and flowers' to igrow. Later Mr. Morschold will erect a green house und establish, himself us a florist. Ho will tako or-j dors in ,advanco for cut floworB fori Easter and Memorial Day. j For the prosont Mr. Mcrschold'R ad. dross will bo 320 South Willow. ::o:: Ulen's Supper at the Baptist Church. Tho men of tho Baptist church will hold an oyster supper in tho church basement Friday night of this w'cek at 7:30 at which a plan to cquipp tho basement of tho church for a perma nent men and boye' club to be open ovory night In tho week and to bo conducted on a broad non-costarlan spirit Blmllnr to a Y. M. C. A. will bo launched. Everyone lntcrcstqj Is In vited, aivo your nnmo to N. E. Loudon by Friday noon If you Intend to nt tond. Phono Black 730. CITli AND COUNTY NEWS Dr. Fcnnor transacted buslno8 In Gothenburg yontordny. Dr. Brock, Dentist, over Stono Drug Store. Mnnoil Ovorman has nacoptod a po sition In tho First National bank. Joseph JomuP loft yofltordny morn ing for Gothonburg to spond a fow days. , C. E. Sousor left for Omaha yester day morning aftor visiting his family for a weok. . County Troasurar Sondor . is off duty this wook on account of nn at tack of tonstlltlH. tn n i!ni ,..!. ..I.U...1 !.i ..... ii..' i'. v. iiuaiu iiiu tiviivu inn iimiiw for a week past, loft for Ogalalla yos- lertiay morning. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Tift loft Sunday evonlng for'Onianu to remain for a weok or longor. Jnmos Tift and Earl Arnott loft Sunday ovenlng for Nlcolott, Minn., to spend Qovoml weeks. Tho Episcopal guild will hold a so cial In tho basoment of tho church Thursday aftornoon. Dr. ami Mrs. John Slmms nro happy over tho arrival of boy baby born to them Sundny aftornoon. Mrs. Victor A'ndorson, who spent a weok with frlendH In Grand Island, returned yesterday morning. Mrs. .Frank Hatch was callod to To- poka, Kansas, yosterday morning b tho death or hor slstor s husband. Mrs. A. M. Solbort loft yosterday morning for Rochester, Minn., to tako treatment at tho Mayo Bros hospital. Gcorgo Dloncr and daughtor Emma, of Plant precinct, loft yosterday af tornoon for Texas to remain for sev eral weeks looking aftor land' which tho former owns. John Shaffor, who had been sorvlng a thirty-day gontmco for lwot-legglng, was roloascd from custody yagtordflqr. Mrs. Conklln of Mitnehtotc-t , Mloli., Is a guost of her sister Mrs. John Grant, having accompanied, tho tattor homo lost weok. Marlon Osborno of Parton, died at a local hoepltnl Sunday droning after a short lllnoss. Dcnth was duo to acuto meningitis. The tlecoatcd hall boon employed for some tlma with, tho P, F. H. company, und prior t that worked on the stroet paving, Ho was forty-eight yonrs of age nnd lavB a brothor, L. II. Osborno, of Paxton, whoro tho remains were takon yes terday afternoon. MlsH Floronco MacKny will glr a pipe organ recital nt tho Prosby torian church Friday evonlng, Febru ary 0th. Sho will bo nsalsted by Miss Dorothy Hinman, vocal soloist, Arthur Tramp with the trombono and Trove lyn Doucot violinist, Tlckots can bo secured from the music dopnrtlnent of tho Twentieth Contury club or at tho Rlncker Drug sto:o and Walkor Music Co. Price 35 cents. : !: :- ltaro Bargain In High (3 rail o Piano. Wo havo a now, high-grade piano loated at North Platte, which for lm mcdlato salo,no reasonnblo oftor Will bo declined. Llbornl torms to a ro sponslble party. If you act quick you will And this an opportunity to pur chaso a piano tremendously ohoap. If Interested wrlto tho Donvor Music Comany, Donvor, Colorado, at onco for particulars. ' C-C For Salo nt G-2 .Looso hay; phono 780F2. : :o: :-. '- For Snlo CO foot lot on west Sixth' stroet. Sldo walk In, sower and gas In alloy. $100 ddwn, bnlnnco easy payments. O. R. Robinson, 322 west Second. ' C-4 : :o: :- For Stile G li'oom house practically now. Two blocks from round house. $375.00 cash, $410.00 Building and Loan. 100 acres 1 mllo from North Platto. One half broko some in alfalfa. All 0lll grow" alfalfa, under 'Irrigation nmL water right paid. Price $75.00 per acre. 7-2 MILTONBERGER & LEININGER : :o: :- Remember. H. D. Gelkens Annual nalo of reg istered Duroc Jersey bred bows, Feb. 12th at Box Elder Farm, six miles northwest of Cozaid, Nobr. Transporta tion from Cozad and GothonburK 7-2 $10.00 $10.00 Ten Dollars for a Namfe Here is all you have to do. Study for a name suitable to use in renaming The "Pat". The Jhbuae is to be re-opened and renamed shortly under differ ent ownership and we want the public to select the name. il r Write your selection, name tfnd address incloing in un-stamped envelope, drop in box office window. You are limited to "one selection only. Conte8tcloses Friday noon. Anouncement Friday's paper. J.5 it it i.t n :.: j.t Xt J.J i.t t.t Xt t.t u it it it it it it mises it it j: :.: . V f . f j.J i.t A big assortment of Beautiful Embroidered trimmed and of good quality muslin, rightly made and a good 75 to 90 value on ffj sale vlC Other lots specially priced for sale at 75c, S1.2S, $yS6, $1.65, $1.95. assieres You can find here the most complete line in all sizes. The shapely kind. The rein forced kind. Best ever made. On sale 50c 65c Wonder full values, Quality Considered WEI A most complete line in all the newest em broidery trimmed and plain. Cut good and full, roomy, better length than A usual. SPECIAL LOT ON SALE..0VC Up to SLOO values in the lot. Other lots on sale at 95c, $1.25, $1.95 and up. Corset Cwers . k It's worth your while to buy your needs i during this sale latea you will be obliged to k pay so much more. Now you buy at before It the war prices. Il means a saving of 20, 30 and up to bUcenus on every noiiar you spenu, 8 Corset Covers, sizes 34 to 46, on sale iff it i.t it, i I J Science Has Made Them For Every Figure i Princess Slipgf,', You never was shown such values; ,,gpods $ are high. But we bought many months "t before the advance, so that now you buy at t before the war prices. it You can't complain if you buy your needs now during this sale. Old Prices Prevails. !J A great bargain in a Princess Slip most-'H stores charge in around a Dollar for p.fs It LKk,nd.b 59c 8 it All other lots especially priced at a Big Savings on sale at 75c, 95c, $1;.25 Ol .ID 1 it. Hfi.HtKt uau up. Corsets Tho R. & G. Quality Corsets.' No othe I appearance it it ft it i.t k The kind most stores ask 75c. 5 L n AR 7n ncn pt now, save money. j.: j;i j;: li j: it it Unclermuslins that are as near perfect in scientific principles as Human Hands and Master Minds can make them. Muslin underwear. Resigned to meet the requirements of ever figure, Regular, Slim or SlouC-which guaranteee you perfect comfort, style, service and fil. BUY YOUR NEEDS NOW and save money. After this sale all goods will be re-priced, which means at least 20 to 35 per cent saving to buy now. Corset Covers, Drawers', Gowns, Skirts, Chemise, Com binations, all on sale. r Corset equal for quality, fitand $ 3 or the Price. - .j it Quality, Fit and Price is what we give you M in the R. '& G. Corset The best on earth for llic price you pay. The most wonderful values to fit all figures, average, medium, low H or high bust, stout or slender (t f figures. Special j All sizes 19 to 36. Other grades $1.50, $2, 52.50, $3, j;t and upwards. Jt i.t t.t For ladies and children at c 65c 95c SALE SHOE Child's Shoes 5j4 to 8 on sale 98c Girls Shoes 8 to 1 on' gale $1.23 Misses Shoes 12 to 2 on sale $1.67 WAI$T SALE The Greatest Waist you ever saw in all sizes and in the latest Style 1.00. All other Waists at 20 per cent off the Regular Price. DRY GOODS-WOMEN'S READY TO WEAR - CLOTHING - SHOES ONE PRICE TO EVERYBODY J.E.NELSON, MANAGER NORTH PLATTE, NEB. WOMEN'S COATS All Iq be sold in next tew days. Late December styles which will be correct style for next season up to S35 values. Your unreslicted pick or choice for t ij q Fir' Sizes 32 to 42. $l5oD I.t ' 8 it it t.t it it it 8 t.t it REMANT SALE Don't fail to look or ask about the Remnant Sale. All $ Silks, Dress Goods, ' Tntflb Linens, Ginghams, Porp'ulds, 41 Laces, Embroideries, RJ'bbbris ft and many other articles.' All ) go at Remnant sale price i price and less. i 1