The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, March 16, 1917, Image 4

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    ClTiT AND flOUNTY NEWS.
Honry wqll is transacting business
In Grand Inland this week.
Miss Hildognrde Clinton roturnod
yestorday morning from an oxtondod
visit in Omalia and Lincoln.
Tlio Mciil Itnkcry bundles exclusive-
ly ilio Hlnio farm milk and cream. If
Tonight's Fox will be "Little Miss
Hnpplnofw" with Juno Caprice and
Harry Illlllard. It Is a village lovo
story with a horolno of tlio sweet un
spoiled llowor liko, close to nature
kind, mlille tlio lioro is tlio business
liko manly son of tho village usurer.
Tho Eastern Star konslngton which
Iwtta to moot with Mrs. C. S. Clinton
Wednesday nftornoon was ontortaln
C(i by Mrs. J. F. Clnbaugh on account
of tho Illness of Mrs. Clinton.
A beautiful lino of Suits and Coats
now on divplny at K. T. THAMP &
SONS'.
Tho Royal Neighbors' state conven
tion wllT be hold nt Fromont on March
21st. Dclogatos from tho local camp
who will atlximl are Alosdamos C.
Hayos, A. A. Elliott and II. I Hcnckln.
Whllo roturnlng to this city Tuosday
cvonlng Engineer Joseph Schwnlgor
found tho following articles on tho Un
ion Pacific river brldgo: Fifty pound
sack of salt, two bed rails, ono wagon
end gate, ono can of oil. Ownor enn
liavo samo by applying to Mr. Schwalg
or and paying for thi8 notice.
I liavo tho most complcto lino of
trimmed hats ovor shown In Nortli
Platto now ready for your Inspection.
Do not fall to visit my d'epartmont at
Block's Store. AHVILLA WHIT
TAKER. 17-2
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Sudmnn, Jr., of
Chappoll, spent tlio forepart of this
wcok horo whllo onrouto to eastorn
points on their honoynoon fT3ioy
woro married Tuosday In Chap'poll
aiul wliilo hero woro tho guests of tho
brldo's sistor, Mrs. J. E. Sebastian.
Mrs. Sudmnn was formerly Miss Julia
Homing.
Miss Francis Dolf has been 111 for
several days with tonsllltls. ....
I)r, W, T, Prltcbard loft nt noon
yosterdny for Grand Island on busi
noe. I now have funds at 5 per cont
on cholco lottpm tablo land. Gone
Crook, Rooms 3 & 4, Waltomath lildg.
Mlsi Margaret McGlnloy, formerly
of this city, iwjio lins roaidod In Koy
atono for several months spent a
few days horo this week while onroute
to Douglas, Nebr., to mnko her homo.
"Tho Islnnd God Forgot," tho sixth
chaptor of "I'atrla" will bo shown at
tho Koith tonight and In addition to it
will be shown "Shadows and Sun
shno," In which IJaby Mario Osborne
is starred. In this flvo reel comedy
tho work of tho little lady Is delightful
and will plonso both chlldron and
grownups.
Efficient and Tollable light draylng
of any kind, taxlcab servlco and coun
try livery. Splccr's Pnrcol Delivery.
Call Huffman's Cigar Store. Phono 97C.
Julius Hoga has received word Hint
his brothor-lnlaw, who Is omploycd
by tho Allls-Cambors Co., of Mil
waukee and bad been sont to Cuba
to install cortnln machinery, has been
nrrostcd in that country and hold as a
spy, Tho details aro not fully known,
but it Is presumed that hotwas taken up
as an agent of tho aorman govern
ment. Soft Wator Slmmpoo, Electric mas
sago. Coaton Beauty Parlor, Phono Red
G55, over Hinman garage. 15-4
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KplNCopal Cliurch
Sunday next (Mid Lent) sor
vlcos will ho at 8 o'clock and 11
o'clock. Archdeacon Bowkor will of
ficiate at both of theso services.
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F. J. DIENEK CO.
Real Estate and Insurance
Come and see us for town lots in
different parts of tho city. Good In
vestments on easy torms. Houses for
sale and rent. We havo also good bar
gains in farms and ranches.
Cor. Front and Dewey Sts.. upstairs.
GROCERY SPECIAL
FOR
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
Swift's Premium Hams
25c per Ik
ORANGES
15c, 29c, 33c, and 39c a Dozen.
Wilcox Department Store.
STOP THE LEAK IN FARM
PROFITS
A Checking Account in the Mc
Donald State Bnnk is actually mak
ing greater profits for many of your
neighbors.
HOW?
Many trips to town are saved; nil
deposits are sent by mail: all pay
ments nro made by check; an accur
ate account is kept of all money
received or paid out: you "think
twice" before spending money un
wisely if you have to stop to write
a check instead of "putting your
hand in your pocket,
Open an account witii us
BANK BY MAIL
and
Donald State Bank h
worth Platte, Nebr.
Dodge Brothers
Hupmobile
Chevrolet
Cars and Repair parts
in stock at North Platte.
J. V. ROMIGH, Dealer.
107 W. 0th. ST.
PHONE 844.
New Servlco Station tliU Spring.
I IKS AlTnHKSS TO VOTERS
Aftor mature Consideration, I have
decided to run for mayor. It- li no
thought of ,:ny awn but by tho large
numbdr of my friends who have urged
mo. If tho voters of N'orth Platte
uliould eloct me to the "office, I Mould
not be able to exproas my footings.
I camo to N'orth l'latte from Ger
many pennlleM whon I was slxtoon
yoar old, and aftor thlrty-flvo years
rosldoncb I liavo no lntorost or dosircr
outside of the city.
I am tho candidate of no committee
or faction, but of all who desire to
support mo.
I nm the bond of no slate and I hope
that my frlonds will vote for whatever
11.1-1- .1. I 1 VI . . 4 1. 4
cunuiuuiu iur me uiiioroni uuiuan uiuju
bollovo best qualifed.
I want to bo fair and Just betiweon
mnn and man, and If olected I will
bo lionost and economical, and do my
host to keep down tho taxes.
I nm a lover of liberty and freedom.
I bollovo In recreation, and think that
every man should bo allowed to
chooso his own form as long It Is
within tho limits of good govornmont.
I am for tho bonds for tho flro sta
tion, and if elected will do all I can to
soo that tho bost possible building is
erected, to meet the -wishes and de
mands of tho flro department and tho
city and will do nil I can to further
equip nn(i nsslst the flro dopartment.
I bollovo that tho next improve
ment needed is Tt general extension
of -water service and flro mains, In-
Including the cemetery, and that this
should bo attended to at once. I am
directly ilntorcstcd and know the
needs.
I bollovo that tho north sldo of
tho ctly .should havo for tho preseut,
at least more pollco protection.
I do not pretend to know all tho
conditions In tho city, but if olected,
would do tho bost I can to discharge
my duties.
Yours rospectfully,
HENRY WALTEMATH.
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Lots of Candidates.
So many pptltlons aro In circulation
for mnyor and councllmen that it
is pretty hard to keep track of all,
In fact Tho Tribune has not been able
to do so and will wait until theso
petitions arc tiled with tho city clork
next week boforo giving a list. It
was said on tho streets yestorday
that thoro will bo a third candidate
for mayor, a "dark horso" to be on
tored -within a day or two. It IWas fur
thor said that "dark horses" would
also bo onterod for councllmen in at
loast two of tho wards.
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bpneg a
Attractive Models in The Newest
o T) fT 9
H
nits an
a
a unus
arrive Pa
ily
Every Express brings us new shipments of Spring
Garments eacli day. Let us share these good things with
you by your coining in often and seeing them as they
arrive. One very important fact regarding the styles ol this
season is that you are not limited to any particular type
you muychoose a Jersey Suit, a Silk Suit, a Dressy Suit,
a "Mannish" tailored Suit, or a sport Suit and feel correctly
dressed.
from ,
Our Suits ratme in price
12.75 to $50
Greatest Collection of
Coats ever shown in the
City at Moderate Prices
Coals in novel styles and Color
ings, Velours, Poplins, Gabardines,
Serges, Fancy Mixtures, and Jersey's
in all the Season's most Popular
Shades. Prices
$6.75 to $44.50
trow
Beautiful New Spring Dresses
Most wonderful assortment of Spring Dresses ever assembled
as early in the season as this, and as remarkably low prices. Swell
Georgetta. And Crepe de chine Dresses, Taffeltas, Shantung and Silk
Poplins in all the pretty shades of Gold Magenta, Mustard, Receda,
Green, Gray, and light Blue, in big variety of Styles. Prices
$7.98 to $45.00
SKIRTS AND SILK BLOUSES
In endless variety to choose from any shade, any style, made of all the most popular
materials at Lowest Prices.
LaCamille Corsets, P.srPp8
in all the new n . S
spring models :;
every one fully
Guaranteed.
NORTH PLATTE'S ONLY EXCLUSIVE LADIES' READY TO WEAR STORE.
P. N. Corsets, in
Front and Back
Lace Models.
$1 to $3,50
guaranteed to wear
or your money
refunded.
$2.".0O Howard.
Will ho paid hy tho Board of Edu-j
cation of Nortli Plntto for Information
loading to arrest nnd conviction of any
person iwlio -unlawfully cntors, or has
ontered any school building, or who
unlawfully destroys, or has destroyed,
school proporty within tho School Dis
trict of North Platte.
13. T. TRAMP. Pres.
A. P. STRBITZ, Sec'y.
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B. M. Johnston left at noon yestor
day for Grand Island to spond sovoral
days.
Mrs. Charlos Trovlllo loft Wodnos
day for Omaha nnd othor cities of
onstorn Nebraska.
Dr. Morrill, Dontlst
John C. Galo, of Omaha, chief agent
of tlio Union rnclflc, spont yesterday
horo on buslnoss.
Suits and Coats nrrlvlng daily in all
tho now wanted spring shades. E. T.
TRAMP & SONS.
Mrs. Dan Rohorts will cntortaln a
number of young ladies at a slumber
party at hor homo tomorrow cvonlng.
Public Library "Solon
Tho Nebraska Library Association
will moot In Kearney this year. The
dates havo not boon decided upon.
Anyono who cares to know what our
young volunteors In tho Anibulanco
Corps aro doing In Franco should read
Ambulance No. 10 by L. Bushwoll.
Thirty-two hundred and ninety ap
plication cards havo been Issued. '
Avorngo dally circulation last week
104. Arrangements aro boing made for
additional shelving, thoroby enlarg
ing tho magazlno section and making
a spocial section for oncyclopedlas.
Thomas Balloy Aldrlch says, "A
man is kndwli by tho company his
mind keeps," thoroforo the rending
habit should bo cultivated.
Sovoral now periodicals have beon
ndded to tho library.
For Ront Sovon room dwelling, two
blocks from center Of town. For par
tlculars soo Paul Harrington, 120 oast
Front. 1G-2
Live Stock Sale
Our regular Semi-Monthly Sale will be held at the
North Side Born,
SATURDAY, MARCH 24th,
Commencing at Ten o'clock a. m.
A Large Number of Cattle
Including Milch Cows and Bulls.
A LOT OF HORSES
of all ages and weights.
Implements of all Kinds
Including a complete set of haying machinery, and a
six-horse power International Hay Baler. New and Second
Hand Automobiles and Household Furniture.
If farmers or others have anything to sell bring it in
and we will include it in Ibis sale. Bring in your harness, as
there will be several buyers.
TERMS: Ten months' time at ten per cent interest.
JULIUS MOGENSEN,
COL. McClARA, Auctioneer. F. C. PIELSTICKER, Clerk.
UPMOBILE
The horsepower rating of the Hupmobile has never
been advertised, but I will agree to at least duplicate
the performance of any car, regardless of price or
number of cylinders.
If you want the ultimate in car performance power,
peed, or stability, try out the Hupmobile';
Price $1250 at North Platte.
J. V. ROMIGH.
107 W. 6th. ST.
PHONE 844.
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Who'll Be the Next to Build?
Look What A Wide Choice!
A Good Store Building for use or for rent.
A Nice Home, Cottage, Bungalow or Mansion.
A Good Barn, on the farm or in town.
A Shed, for Automobile, stock or machinery.
A New Porch, or Addition to the House.
A Hennery or Fence.
Be the Next and See Us for
LUMBER AND BUILDING MATERIAL
Coates Lumber & Coal Co.
North Platte, Nebr.
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