The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, March 23, 1917, Image 4

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    When the wedding
invitation comes
When you are lnvltod to a wedding come
to Clinton's to purchase your gift for
the bride. In doing ao yon make cer
tain that your prevent will display tho
good, taate, familiarity with what fe
faehlotlahle, and appreciation of qtMltty
in dedgn and material, which you are
nnxloug It aliould show.
In Sterling silver llatm-are and hollow
waro, cut gla, clocks and other np
propriatc woikling gifts, you feleat
from the neweet patterng when you cotno
to Clinton's.
Prices aro always genorous value.
C. S. Clinton,
Jeweler and Optician,;
At (he Sign of tho IHg
DR. 0. II. CRESSLER,
Graduate Dentist
Office over the McDonald
State Bunk.
Mlsa Irone Hubbard visitod hor sis
tor In Kenrnoy this wcok.
Wood W.Whito returned yesterday
morning frotnft, thrco wooks visit in
the cost. Ho' attended tho inauguration
of Prosidont Wilson and then wont to
Now York City' to visit his brothor who
is a prominent business man of that
city.
Grandpa Donbgan announces tho ar.
rival of a daughter at tho homo of
Mr. and Mrs. John E. Schram, south
of this cilyflon Tuesday ovoning. Mrs.
Schmni was formerly Miss Florence
Donogan. All concerned aro doing
nicely.
"Walter LaWMn tho Fox foaturo "The
LOCAL AND PERSONAL.
Dr. Morrill, Dentist.
Wanted dlrl for genoral housowork
Mrs. A. O. Kockon, 220 Wost Sixth
street. 20-2
Mro T XlnArrna ...III Inn..,. -I.
for Lincoln to mako an extended visit Unwolcomo Motlior" Crystal tonight
with relaUvos. Tho trustees -of tho Elk lodgo have
. . niraln limlnr rnnadlnrnllnn n fnrl.. f..
Mrs. iimor uwons roturned wodtios- - . VV, 7 .wi.j-.uu.
day evening from Grand Island mhero nd;1,li?n & tho present building,
sho visited rolatlvos. 1 IooaI "JC1"!! take n ton year
icaso on tho first and Bocond floors.
and tho third door would lo used for
lodge purposos
Tho otlior .duy In a public school
uio leacnor askodi Mamlo IJrown to
namo n (JonHtgllatlon of sovon stars
and hor glib reply was Ann Murdock,
anirioy mason, Nanco O'Nell, II. I).
Warner, Holbrook IJllnn. Charlotto
Walker and Clcorgo LeQuoro, of tho
"Sovon Deadly Sins.
Furniture for sato, 008 east Fifth
troot. J F HauBhcrr. no
natures of Buffalo Hill (Wm. F.
Cody) in real llfo. showlnc G.000 In
dinns and U. S troops in battlo duel
with, chiof Yollow Hand, buffalo hunt
Ing and advonturoa on tho plains and
bail lands; 101 Wild Wost show, aro
coming to tho Platte thontro Monday.
Thoso picturoa woro mado at BufTalo
Hill's roquost that thoy should not bo
shefwn until aftor his death, that tho
public might roviow and bettor ci'ppro
cluto the llfo of Uiis wondorf.u,l man.
Tho fact that ho formorly lived horo
hns onused a groat domand for soots,
nocosslUitlng tho pictures to bo run
from ono p. m until midnight.
Wauled
I have sovoral partlos from oastorn
statos Anting Nobrnska land. If you
navo land for salo or acroaco tracts
soo mo at onco. Call at 211 East Front
stroot, shooniakor shop.
19-2 S M. JOJlNsnM
For Sale First and second cutting
of alfalfa, loose. Phono 7C0F11, or ad
dros3 J. L. Case, North Platto. 19-4
J. M. Bryan will locturo on " Pro
phocy' for four nights at tho court
house. No admission. All Invited.
Good Jack for sale or trado for al
most anything. What lmvo you? M.
It. Magnuson, North Platto. 18-3
J. W. Fltzpatrlck, of Kearney, con
tractor for tho now Tiwlnom building,
la epondlng this wook horo on busi
ness. Mrs. M. T. Munslngor of Wayne,
camo this wook to visit her mother
Mrs. Johnston and sister Mrs. Ralph
Garman.
Wanted About 1000 head of cattlo
10 pasture 30e por month. Address
IJpx 412, North Platto. Nobr. 10-tf
Mrs. A. L. Paulson, of Him Crook.
camo a few days ago and will visit
lor a weok for longer with hor daugh
tor Mrs. Ouy Drako. '
"Envy," tho first of tho "Sovon Dead
ly SlitH,"' will bo shown at tho Kolth
thoatro Tuosday. March 27th. Balcony
10c and lCc, main Iloor 10c and 20c.
Mrs. William Journoy roturned to
Lincoln Wednesday oventng attor
spending sovoral days horo. Sho will
mako hor homo In tho near futuro
on tho Mylandor farm Bixtccn milos
north of this city.
mJBJ HAVE A GOOD J RECORD II
O NFRRASK A y '"j- IB !
IH
31 r. Farmer (his year vouv should
have a record of all sales mid pur.
chascH, loans and Interest payments.
It Isn't necessary that you keep n
sot of Intricate books to d this.
JUST OI'KN A ClIKCK ACCOUNT
At THIS HANK;
Jluko nil deposits here, pay nil bills
by check, and lVK'LL 1)0 T1IK HOOK.
KEEPING FOR YOU.
lVo furnish all check-books, deposit
books una Mips without charge.
Platte Valley State Bank
North Platte, Nebraska.
IrOiWHjmox of vomkn's
CLUBS IN SESSION
The Sixth District Nebraska Federa
tion of Women'! Club are Molding
their tenth annual convention In this
city at Ui Prwbyterlon church. The
covention opened yesterday morning
ami two hundred or moro delegate-
aro In attendance. The convention wad
onllwl to order by Mrs. L. W. Tolbert,
pnwldent of the Sixth district, and an
enjoyable program was glvon at tho
morning somIoii In which Miss TIipo
StWwalger. Mrs. J. II. Hognrty, Mrs.
Archdeacon Itowkor. Mayor Evans,
Florence MacKay of this city, Mes
dames Orris of Stanton, and Saylor of
Kearney, took part. At noon an clnb
orate luncheon wns served In the base
ment of tho church. Table decorations
woro In purple and gold and larce bo
quote of cut flowers wore used in dec
orating. Toasts woro responded to by
Mrs. Ponath, district music chairman,
Mrs. Vltor Anderson, Miss Florence
MacKay, Mifl Annie Krnmnh, Mrs. J
II. Hogarty, Mrs. Colo of Omaha, Mrs.
Culbort of Kenrnoy, Mrs. Rowan of
Alliance, Mrs. Evans of Gering, and
Mrs. Paul of St. Paul.
In the afternoon Mcsdames J. It.
Evans of Goring. Romino of Chadron
Ward of Arcadia, Ponath. Ponnov. Ed
holm, Loos, Miss Robbing of Lincoln
Arthur Tramp, Paul Harrington and
Mrs. Josoph Roddy of this city, ap-
poarod on the program. Tho delegates
wore guests of tho Chahmber of Com
morco at flvo o'clock and enjoyed a
ride through and around tho city. Tick
ets for a movie party were sent by the
iunclier Drug Co.
A reception was held at the homo of
Mrs. G. T. Field last evening and tho
delegates woro received by the IiosIchs
the ton stato officers and tho thirteen
subordinate presidents. Mcsdames II
S. Whito and T. C. Patorson poured
tea. Decorations woro In yollow and
wlilto and Amorlcan flags. Tho tablo
ccntor picco was an lmmonse boquet of
dafodllB and ferns. C. J. Pass nrosont
cd tho ladles with tlwo largo boquots
or cut flowers.
Tho auditorium of tho church has
boon decorated with palms, forns and
pottod plants and Misses Mnymo Pizer
and luidcgardo Clinton aro acting as
pages.
Tho convention will closo with this
ovonlng's session.
All tho new creations In laces and
embroidery aro boing show nt Tho
Loader Mercantllo Co.'s.
How About I'nvlng Bonds I
It Is now questionable If nny streot
paving will bo dono In North Platto
this year, tho gonoral fooling among
property owners bolng that it will
bo well to wait until 1018. Two bond
propositions aro now boforo the
people and anothor mill como un
next month. Thoso lssuos aro small, it
Is truo, aggregating $37,000. but with
some pooplo. bonds, though small cronto
shjvors. Thoro Is now boforo tho Ice
iHlature a bill authorizing city coun
ells In towns of North Platte's class
to Issuo paving bonds In a sum not
oxcooding S1C.000 oach year without
to oxponso or trouble of holding on
oloctlon. This bill had had no onnosl
tlon In olthor tho houso or somite and
will probably bocomo a law. Even
with such a law in effect tho avornco
city council will hosltato to talto lin-
on Itsolf tho initiative of issuing bonds,
and will probably ask for a good sized
petition boforo taking action. Per
sonally wo mould) llko to havo Wost
fourth streot paved this year and
iwoet Fifth stroot next year, but will
propry ownors at largo struul for
the oxponso tho intorsoctlons, which
will cost In tho neighborhood of $1,000
ench. In tho proposed wost Fourth
street district nine intorsoctlons would
need bo paved.
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Jli'thodlht Presbj terlan.
Sundny school 10 n. m.: mornlne
worship 11 a. m.,: ovonliiK worahin
7:30 p. m.
A conforonoo on Church Efficloncv at
tho Baptist Church, today. Friday, nt
2:00 and 4:30 p. m. Two speakers from
now ork and a Missionary from tho
Philippine will spoak.
Tho annual mootliiK of tho Prosit.
torlan congregation will occur Wod-
nosdoy, March 28th at 7:30 p. m.
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Huy tho boy a now suit, lint nmi
siioos ror Easter at Tho Leador Mor
cantllo Co.'s.
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Episcopal Church
Noxt Sunday, March 25th, thoro will
bo two services: At 8 a, m. Holy Com
munion; nt 11 a. m, sorvlco and sor
mon. It is Passion Sunday, Cth In Lent.
All members and' friends Invited to -t-tond.
Archdenccon Bowkor will havo
chargo of both Borvlcos.
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Houso for rent aftor April 1st, In
qulro of Harry Bybeo. 20-2
Will Sacrlilco High Grade Piano.
Wo havo had loft on our hands at
North Platto, a now high grado piano,
which, for immedlato salo, mill bo
Bold tremendously chaop. Liberal
torms to a rosponslbln party. This Is
tho bargain Irumtors opportunity. If
InUsrcstod wrlto Tho Donvor Music
Company, Denvor, Colo., at onco for
particulars. 17.4
Waltof Jones, traffic chief of the
Nobrnska Telephone Co., came up
up from Grand Island yesterday to
spend a few days ago at the loral
office.
Miss Alico Langford ontertalned a
party of ladies at a movie party at
tho Keith and a luncheon at tho Gem
Wednesday complimentary to her sls-
tor Mrs. Fred Barrett of Green River. Samsol, Bladen, Nobr.
FOR PILES
Use Samsolls Pllo Cones and rectal
massage, A product of experience. Sat
isfaction guaranteed. Address O. D.
19-4
and Nobby Dresses
Spring is here and with it comes a new supply of Spring
Wearing Apparel. Printzess Suits and Coats designed
as only the Printzess people know how to design
them for every individual figure. Strictly tailored and
yet designed in such a clever manner that make them
smart and very dressy; suitable for every occasion-
dresses of which we are justly proud, nobby models,
nifty tailored; dresses which fit because they are the
very best merchandise obtainable; also dainty dressy
models, made up of beautiful silks in Taffetas, Georg
etta Crepes, Crepe de Chine, Pussy Willow Tafletas,
Pongeesjjand Khaki Kool Silks. A large and varied
assortment from which to make your selection.
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Let these Men Be Your Judpes
More than 10,000 users of Smith Form-a-Truck
in over 450 lines of busing are setting new economy st "id
ards-new records of delivery and hauling serv ce Let
these men point out the vvav to vnn service. Let
Many Smith Form-a-Truck users have bono-lit
large numbers. These operators of tleet equ ipment ScSe
many of the larrrest comnrarin t .7"T,ineni lllcluae
Standard Oil Company
Armour & Company
Morris & Company
Indian Refining Company
Fleishmann Yeast Companv
p$ S'flS aed in a
oHy low cos, for ope.lioniLstr
Many users have reduced t-lieir ;nuorm
fully 75fo-by replacing t faZX W P"
to, e,ri8 hau'i8 poh. t, ho redukd , 1, I k 8 e(I,"'Pment with
. Wing pU,f.m,-made oe hoa, do' SZZt to Jl'd " ,he k
Put your hauling problems up to us let us Hm . .
North Platte Truck Co.,
NORTH PLATTE, NEB. CE0RCE
Look over the names:
U. S. Mail Contractors
Schlit? Brewing Company
Butler Paper Company
Montgomery Ward & Co