The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, February 09, 1917, Image 5

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The Ford Motor Co
H WILL NOT ALLOW DEALERS
TO STOCK CARS.
This means your signed order at onee that we
may order your
FORD
for future delivery.
Touring Car $395.05, Runabout $380.05
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Cor. Fourth & Dewey.
DR. 0. II. CRESSLER,
Graduate Dentist
Office over the McDonald
State Bunk.
CITY AJJT) COUNTY HWS.
Mrs. Jnmea McEvoy has returned
from a visit in western towns.
Dr. Morrill, Dentist.
.Henry Toillion left the first of this
' weok for Omaha to sdoihI several days.
. 1000 new Grafanola records.
DIXON, the Jeweler.
Mr. and Mrs. C. Kislor left Tuesday
'afternoon for Hastings and Colum
bus. Dr. J. S. Twinem wus called to Chap
pell on professional business Wednesday.
For Rent Five room house on Lin- from Omaha and Lincoln. In tho lat
coln avenue, modorn except heat' ter city sho visited her son.
Phono Black 229. I
' Mr. and Mrs. Josonli L. Murnhv. who
Mrs. John Mulick lias returned from'8pet the greater prat of this week in
Sidney where she visited friends this
week.
Surely a dainty assortment of muslin
Underwear at
F!. T 1-T?ATTP JS- RPNTS
ur. a. J. Ames, 01 rouer, visiiuu.two weoks liern vis tin cr rol.it vm will
friends in town tho fore part of this
week. .&a32HHI
Mrs. John LeMastor left yesterday
for Denver to visit her son Ira and
family.
McVickers invito you; to their nico
display of spring beauties at Tho
Leader Mercantile. Co.
Abner Wessburg went to Omaha
Tuesday evening to visit for a week
or longer.
When tired or worn out send youri
washing to the North Platte Laundry.
Phono 113. 8tf
Miss Nellie Sullivan, of Wallace,
visited tho first of this week with lo
cal friends.
The ladles' muslin, underwear still
on sale at The Loader Mercantile Co.'s
store.
Miss Mary Lacy, of Wymore, will ar.
rlvo herc this week to take charge of
. the Hub Millinery.
Mrs. William Jeffers visited a short
timo hare Tuesday while enroute from,
Cheyenno to Omaha. " I
Mrs. Surber, of Donvor, who is visit-!
tng relatives. in wauace, sponi a rew
days here this weok.
The Epworth League will meet this
evening at he homo of'Luthor Owen?,
721 west Tenth street,
I now have funds at 5 per c:nt! and' wator right paid. Prico $75.00
on cholco bottom tablo land. Gene por acrp.
Crook, Rooms 3 & 4, Waltomath Bldg.'7-3 MILTONBERGER & LEININGER
$Cm under the. aDj1
To
,Tho I'lntto Vnlloy State Bunk kU
conierf yon to" thlft coiumunlty.
And whilo you arc liccoinintr sotliod
In jour now homo you will Hnd ninny
ways In which wo can ho of service to
you.
Do not hcsltnto to cnlLaud allow us
to help you In any tay wo ciAi or If It
Is lucoinculcnt for you to cull uso
your 'jiliono or the K. F. D. man when
over wo etui ho of assistance.
Tills Is a snfo, fdrontr bankunder
slut supervision and yv will ho pious
I'd to offer you tho use of our excollont
1 unking fcllI(Ios in
Platte Valley
Fforth Platto,
riinr m mi wrimiiiniH inimiiin m
North Platte, Neh.
Earl Wright roturnod Tuesday from
Moridon, Wyo whero ho had boon vis
iting since Decomber,
Mrs. Woodstrand, of Birdwood, well
known in town, died Tuesday evening
at tho ago of flfty-fivo.
For quick action nnd sadsfnetosy
sale list your lnnd with Thoclecko. tf
County Surveyor Roy Cochran re
turned Tuesdny afternoon from a bus
iness visit In Lexington.
Miss Jcnnin Lamb Is suffering with
a fractured urm which sho sustained
the first of this week.
Miss Nellie Sell, of Cozad, has re
turned homo after visiting the Schultz
family for several days.
Mrs. J. T. Murphy entortained the
missionary society of tho M. E.
church Tuesday afternoon.
Wan tod To Trade Alfalfa seed for
sweet clover. M. R. Magnirson, North
Platte,. Neb.
Mrs. E. E. Moody entertained tho
auxiliary of the Spanish War Veter
ans Wednesday afternoon.
Mrs. Charles Uncnn 1ms rnturnnd
Omaha have returned home.
Wo can fit you out in everything in
the Una of dainty Muslin Underwear.
E. T. TRAMP & SONS.
I Seth Sherwood, who spent the past
I leave in a few days for Lincoln,
For ' Sale Several good Poland
China Boors. Inquire of W. W. Birgo.
McVlckers beg to announce that
they are now exhibiting their Spring
Model Hats for tho trade at The Lead
er Mercantile Co.
Miss BeuTah McGraw, who Is teach
ing in the. Brady schools, camo today
to visit the home folks and local
friends.
Don't forget if you break a spectacle
lenso we have a grinding plant and can
make you a new one same day.
DIXON, th'e Optometrist.
Mr and Mrs. Fred Armstrong aro
enjoying a visit from the formor's
father wh.o arrived hero from Roscoe
a few days ago.
Flo LaBadle will appear at tho Keith
tonight in the Patho feature "The
Fugitive," which is a pictoro with an
originality of themo and a plonsiug
presentation that will, with tho good
music at u
music at tho Keith, mako a pleasant
evening for you,
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For Sale
5 u'oom house practically new. Two
block friom round hougo. $3;n.00
cash. $410.00 Building and Loin
100 acres 1 mile from North Platto.
! One half broke soma ;n alfalfa. All
I s'lll prnu' nlfnlfn. nndnr I'rrirr'it.lrvii
The New
Comers
nil times.
State Bank
Nebraska.
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A I'HKTTV WlllHUNG
WEDNESDAY MOKMKfl.
A protty an(i simple homo wedding
took plntis Wodhosdny morning nt
eloven o'clock nt tho home of Mr. and
Mrs. Richard Owens, when their
daughtor Maude Luello bocamo tho
bride of Emmott Ennis, of Williams,
olaved .V Ml iioinn Minn n in ml tho
piayOU 1) flUBS HOlon AUUSlinll niUl tllO
Arizona. tiio wedding march wrw
ring ceromony of tho Episcopal church
was porrormod by Archdeacon J. J.
Bowker in th0 presence of tho rela
tives and a Xow Crlonds. Tho bride
woro a becoming mossallno gown of
midnight blue with bend trimmings
and carried a white prayor book. A
dinnor was sorved at noon nt the
homo of Mr. and Mrs. William Owons
and those assisting woro Mlssos Mnr
garot Cralglo, Elaino Dundy, Holon
Mlnslin.il and Mrs. J. W. McGraw. Tho
tablo was "prettily locoratol with pink
and whito swcot peas.
Mrs, Ennis was born in this city
nnd graduated with honors from tho
local schools. Later sho attended buia
Inoss collcgo in Lincoln and for a num
ber of years had been nn efficient em
ploye of tho First National bank. She
ondearcd herself to a la.rge circle of
friends by hor pleasant manner nnd
sweet disposition nnd was popular
with young and old. Sho was n faith
ful member of tho Eplscopnl church
and hnd chargo of a Sunday school
class.
Tho groom Is a prosperous young
rancher and a nophow of Willlnm
Stogall of this city. Ho has furnished
a comfortable homo for his bride at
Williams, Ariz.
Tho honeymoon will bo spent in
Denver nnd othor points.
Congratulations n.9 extended toy
many friends.
CLUBS ANT) SOCIETIES
Mrs. N. E. Buckley entertained a
dozen ladles yostorday afternoon at
auction bridge.
Mrs. P. J Barron will entertain tho
Twentieth Century club Tuesday oven.
ing, I'ouruary 13th.
Tlip Entro Nous club will meet with
Mrs. Will Owons on oast Twofth
street next Wednesday aftornoon.
Mrs. II. C Brock nnd Mrs. F. W.
Rincker will give a luncheon todny
to Mrs. J. J. Bowker at tho home of
Mrs. Brock
Mrs Gcorgo Garrard was hostess to
vuo Kldeen club (Wednesday aftc&v
noon. Tho guests report a ploasant
meeting,
The members of tho Lonsomehurst
club will entertain their Indie at a
dancing valentine, party at the Masonic
nan Tuesday evoning.
Tho Misses Hazel Simpson, Jannett
White, Hazel Lowis and Mrs. J. J.
Bowker will entertain tho Tillikum
twirls at thel PnttrirRon linnirv tinvt
"Monday evening.
Tho Lutheran Brotherhood will be
entertained Monday evening by Mr.
and Mrs. Harry York and Mr. and Mrs,
Oscar Sandall at tho home of tho lat
ter, 321 south Vino street.
Wednesday aftornoon Mrs. Will
Powers entertained tho Elite cluib at
high five. Tho highest scores woro
mado by Mrs. H. P. Ilcncklo nn(i Mrs.
Joseph Jessup was also awarded a
prize. Miss McMurray, of Brady, was
an out of town guest
Tho M. M. M. club was entertained
by Mrs. W. R. Malonoy Wednesday
afternoon. Tho first prize in the card
games was awarded to Mrs. J. II.
Hcgv.rty and the guest prizes were glv1-
on to Miss Mario Stack and Mrs. Rob-
ort Dickey.
Tho club Nevita mot Wednesday af
tornoon with Mrs. Harry Samuelson.
Two contests woro hold and tho prizofl
awarded to Mesdames W. P. Snyder
nnd II. A. Brooks. The noxt meeting
will bo held at the homo of Mrs. O, II.
Thoolecko Fobrunry 21st.
Members of the Zeta Zeta club wore
entertained at tho Byboo reaidenco
Vednesday aftornoon by Mcgdames
Harry Bybee, Hugh Davis and S- R.
Souder. It being the birth anniver
sary of tho hostesses thoy worn pre
sented with handlitarchiofs by otfch
member.
Meirbers of the J, F. F. club wero
tho guests of Mrs. E. M. Johnston
j Tuosday afternoon. Card games, wore
placed and prizes awarded to Mos-
litime.-, John McDonald nnd Edwin Bar-
rnc-lcugn. The noxt meottng will be
hold at the home of Mrs. A. W. Shillinu'
February 20th.
Mr.,. Frederick Bnkor, of Omaha, a
former rosidont of this city was the,
u?nt of .honor kt an informal party
riv n Dv Mrs. George Austin Tuea-i . 4"
dny aftornoon. Tho guosta wore' at lo reoont conference betwoon rep
frind9 who had known Mrs. Baker, resentatlveg of tho ontento allies tho
during her residence horo. The af
ternoon was spont in sowing and so
cial conversation.
The Women' clubs of sovoral cities
are organizing rod cross and roliet;
committee and arrnngomontg are be-1
lng made to organize a local depart-,
ment. The work will bo in charge of 1
I the Iioalth department of the TwentMono great drive that will ond the war
1 oth Cantnrv cliih nnilor flio mmurJ ti,n., .,. .....i. ,.t 1
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vision of Mrs. J. II. Hegarty, who is
iucu uiiuiiuiun 01 1110 siaio noani or,
health. An invltntlon Ih n-xinmloil tn
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tiiu iiwuun in huh uuv WI1U Wlflll lO
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Ijuiit Him uii itiuy WI1U IB lIliereHlnil in
tho work is requosted to notify Mrs.
J. II. Hegarty, prosldont of the Twen.
tloth Century club.
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j Lower Prices than over on ;
Up
In in iaB nan' Kl'Iney Pills, North Platte'
irurmtwre and btoves, r,ple re,r,(m "ieiv- H,xe,,,0S?.?f
' ; tho many statements frcm Nortli Platte
Spend your cash whero it goesi ""SR-S'l. b. Tarkington, 200 b. Eighth'
fartlmBt wn noBil tlm m,,,,1.,
laitliest, ufi need the money, you,
1 need tho gooue
Come in and
look them over, top price paid
tor Furs and Hides.
ECHEL2ERY,
6th and Locust.
H01IEKTS KECEIYES SENTENCE
OF TWENTY-FIVE YEAItS
Roy Roberts, who pleaded guilty to
secqnd degree murder Monday fore- County Troasuror Soitflor, who had
noon, wag called boforo Judgo Crimea been off duty for several days on ao
Tuesday afternoon and glvon n sen- count of lllnose, rosumcd work Wod
tenco of twenty-live yeara a hard la- nesdny morning,
bor in tho penitentiary. Whon Roberts
w8 n8ked ,f ho hd anything to say,.
,,. ,. ,n ",,, ,, , '
should not bo pronounced, ho simply
shook His head. Ho reco vod tho son-
tonce without any visible cringing, and
nftor being roturnod to Jail he said:
ho was glad It was over.
Roberts was taken to tho nenlten-'
tinry at Lincoln by Sheriff Salisbury
Tuesday night to nt once bogln his
sontonco. Good behavior will result
In cutting olT nbout olght years of tho
sentence.
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KAILKOAI) NOTES
Engineors W. L. Richards MUl Chas.
Raskins havo returned from Omaha
whore they spent several days dn bus.
iness.
Charles Jaiuon, who rocently rotum-
i1 from tint Muxlnnn Unrilnr. hum W
ulllllml llfa illlHnu nt flt TT t lvn.ifm.nl
room.
Engineer Alox Fonwlok, who has
boon employed with tho Union Pacific
.company for ovor forty yoars, has ap-
pneu ror lus ponsion.
A. L. Kanold, of Laramie, chairman
of the B of L. E. protoctlvo board,
spoilt Wednesday In town conferring
with members of tho ordor.
Maurice Lannine. of the II. V. store
flnniiriTtiotit wna tnbnrt 111 wltli nti.l
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pondicitis this week and is taking'
treatment at tho City hospital.
Twenty students from Lolnnd Stan
ford university went through this city
Tuosdny afternoon onrouto to Franco
whore they will assist. In tho ambu
lanco field work.
On Monday night twenty-throe pas.
songor and freight trains all enst
bound, woro handled here. With ex
ception of tlie regular sorvico trains
all were trains that havo boon stalled
In the mountains of Wyoming by tho
snow storms of tho past weok. Tills is
tho largest numbor of trains over Iiass
od tluough horo in a corresponding
timo to the recoljcctlon of local depot
operatives. Koarnoy Hub.
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Records You Slionld Ilnvc,
"Oh, How She Could Yackn Hacka
Wtckawawackn Woo," "Pretty Hahy.'l
tenor solo; "Wlint an Irisman Moans
by Mncroo," tenor solo; "I Hoar You
Calling Mo."
DIXON tho Jowelor.
Halllgan Rack to Regiment
Captain Rolfo Halligan, of Co. E.
Fifth Nebraska, who uis homo on a
furlough, left Wednesday for Fort
Crook, to Join tho troops. Tho Fifth
has boon ordered to mobilIz0 at Fort
Crook until further ordors from tho
war department. How long tho rcgl
mont will bo stationed tlioro dopends
Tirobably on the outcome of tlio breal:
between tho United States and Ger
many! '
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Hell Loses Car by FIro
W. J. Boll, who resldes on tho Bird
wood table, lost his seven passonger
automobile and garago by lire early
tills morning. Ills' son wns preparing
to go to town, had started tho engine
and loft tlto car standing In tho gar
age whilo ho went to tho houso for his
coat, and upon returning ho found
the bulldimr a mass of Humes. It is
understood that some insurance was
carried on tho car. Sutherland Froo
Lance.
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aiovlo Stiir Asks Million A Your.
Albort E. Smith, president of .1 large
motion plcturo producing company,
told "members of a legislative investi
gating committc,, in Now York Wed
nesday that a film star ho tried to 011
ago demanded a salary of a million
dollars a year.
"Sho did not get It did sho?" asked
a member of the committee.
"Not from me," replied Mr. Smith.
n her submarino warfaro Germany
Is apparently making good hor throat
to rid tho Atlantic ocoan of vossols
of all countries. Within twonty-four
.hours onding at midnight Wednesday
tho submarines had sent to the bot
tom ships having a known tonnage of
32,025 tons, among which was tho
British nassenuer liner California
::o.:
nlJrosBing a mooting In London
Welnofilay ovenirfc John Hodge, Bug.
'lnn.ds nilnltor of labor, said ho was
determination had boon arrived at toj
termlnato tho wnr by tho ond of tho
summor. This confirms tho report
mnil tinnin timo nan Mmt uhnn nrlni
nnoiiB En eland will thrnw a nnn nnn
freeh 111011 on tho fighting line and
will hurl thorn against tho 'German
regardless of tho cost of life, figuring
that it is l
cilt.li Kl lUHU lilU BUIJ1U J1UIIIIIU1 )i lllt-ll 1
in dosnUory attacks that will recjulr'
.many months to ntt.ln tho same ond. I
8031 E OOOD ADVICE
atioiigllKdiod by' Aortli Pintle
UxpcrluncoR.
Kidney dlBeaff is too .dangerou to !
uegloct. At the fimt s:gn of backache,
lieadaolio, dizziness or urinary disor
ders, you should give the weakened
kldneyg prompt attention. Eat libtlo
meat, take things oauler and use a 1
rollablo kidney tonic. There's no other
1 kldneV ni'- lleiiie no well rocomniendad '
St., Nortli Platte, Nadir., my a: "I use
Uottn.B K1(lney pnu y, j have
: nff nt nT"yvMi They always
give me nun iohoi iruui uaunnuiiu unit
other kidney disorders, keeping my
kidneys in (rood condition. I therefore
cheerfully endorse them us a flue kid-
noy medicine."
Price (Oc , at all dealers. DonH elm
nly ask for a kidney mnody get
Doiin's Kh'nev IMHs the Hanie that
1 Mrs. Tarkinpton had. FoHtor-Mllburn
' Co., Prop , I-ufialo, V Y.
I Miss Ruey Slmur. of Maxwell, for
n'orly ' tliia city, who spent tlto past
I wooic with monds in town, loft Wed
1,oe,ln' tvonlng,
Frank Macombor Is recovering from
nil Ilttnrk nf tinniimnnln nf Mm linm-
" sister MvM. Geo. Patterson,
""r, 01 "ver.
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When you select a brand of Food Products
for your own consumption, you search for one
which will establish n standard worthy of your
recommendation.
What are your specifications for a line of
Food Products worthy of your recommenda
tion? Have you given the ubject the careful
consideration it deserves?
You surely want a line of Quality, one tnat
you know is at all times depandable.
You surely want a line of Value one that
you can consider being worth more than you
gave for it. ;
You surely want a line of Uniformity one
that shows the same"high standard of excell
ence year in and year out.
You surely want a line that is known, v one
that consumers everywhere have come to rec
ognize as being distinctively Ruperior.
Measure our Richelieu, Grand Canyon .and
Turtle Pure Food Products by the most rigid
standard you know study them from every
angle "subject them to any tent, and we ', are
confident you will agree with us that, as com
plete lines comprising everything for the table,
they are better buying investments than any
of the similar assortments.
YOURS FOR GOOD FOODS,
LierM andaU Co.
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Registered dims ror oaie
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At North Platte, Neb.
We will have for sale at.;tlie?
old stock yards on
Saturday , Fdbraaiy 109 1917,'
25 head of Registered Shorthorn andf
Hereford Bulls, from 18 months to 3 years
old. Part of these are of the Champion,
first prize load shown at the Denver, stool?
show this year. We furnish pedigr anol;
an absolute guarantee with every hiillMtrfe'
will be an exceplional
cure nign cjass ammais ngni at norrje
Bred and Raised by GEO. D. HARRAH.
FOR
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OF NORTH PLATTE, NEBRASKA.
ASSETS 5840,000.00
To Prospective Building & Loan Borrowers;
Non-resident Building & Loan Companies arc adver
tising the fact that they havt; 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, thero is
only thirty-five cents credited as a principal payment, the
balance seventy-five cents being 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 thq 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.
Mr. and Mrs. G. D. Eolls, who rualilo
outhoRit of Brady, woro visitors in
town Wdri8day. Mr. Kollfl hni fMlded
In Gnslln product since '1900' alphas
on0 of tho lst Improved farms In tho
oast ond of tho colinty.
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Itcniomhcr.
II. D. Gelkons' Annual snlo of rog
ietercd Duroc Jorsoy bred sow, Fob.
12th at. Box Eldor Farm, six miles
northwest of Cor.af, Nebr. Transporta
tion from Cosnd and Gothonburg, 7-2
d You Get
opportunity. tbJp'O-j
SALE BY .W, H. TURPIEJ
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