The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, March 27, 1917, Image 5

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WEDNESDAY, MARCH 28th
AT THE KEITH THEATRE.
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 28th
ADMISSION
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A wonderful showing of SPRING STYLES to be displayed by North Platte's leading dealers in
Ladies' Ready-to-Wear Garments and the latest styles in Spring Millinery. Each house will display
its choicest styles on LIVING MODELS with a representation of every part of the wardrobe -Hats,
Goats, Suits, Dresses and Skirts for every occasion.
This style show will be shown in connection with a five-reel feature of the usual
excellency and will be as up to date in every way as those of the larger cities.
The following houses will participate in the showing:
Wilcox Department Store,
The Leader Mercantile Co.
Miss Villa Whittaker,
Milliner at Block's and at Wilcox's
McVicker Sisters,
Milliners at Leader Mercantile Co.
Block
's Ladies9 Ready-to-Wear Store,
TEN AND TWENTY CENTS
Remember the Date Wednesday,
March 28, at
7:30 P. M.
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CITY AND COUNTY NEWS.
John E .Schram returned Friday
irom Omaha.
Miss Artlo Lloyd 1ms accepted a po
sition In the Dickey confectionery,
Miss Isabelle Stafford spent the week
end with tho home folks in Paxton.
Harry Cramer transacted business
In Sidney tho latter part of last week.
Attorney W. V. Hoagland left Satur
urday morning for Sidney on business.
llrs. J. II. Doncgan returned Friday
from Omaha after unending a Week
there.
Lon Kldwoll of Wallace, transacted
bustenas here the latter part of last
week.
All tho now croatrons in laces and
enibroldorios nro being shown at The
Leader Mercantile Co.'h.
Mrs. Carl Simon entertained the
Lady Forrosters at a kenslngton Fri
day aftornoon.
Mra. Giorgo Austin returnod the lat
ter p.irt of last week from a visit with
Omaha relatives.
Mrs. John Bonner roturnod tho lat
ter part of last week from a week's
visit In Omaha.
Miss Mabel McVickor, of Lexington.
spent the week end horo on business at
her millinery parlors.
MIhs Josephlno MoKeown has accept
ed a position as cashier at The Leader
and began work Friday.
Miss Eunice Brognn, who hud been
visiting in Omaha for a weok past, re
turned home Friday.
Webb Ifl. Jenkins and Gladys Grundy,
both of tills city were granted a mar
riage license Friday afternoon.
Minn Grace Winslow left Friday
venlMK for Grand Island to visit
friends for a week or longer.
airs, u, c. Hastings and daughter
left the latter part of last week for
Omaha to spend several days.
Mrs. Harry Wells and two children
left Friday morning for Lexington to
visit relatives for a couple of weeks.
TJf. TT T TTanolrlo lmu rntnrnBfl
from Fremont where she attended tho
Iloyal Nlghbors' Convention last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hollman are en
joying a visit from the latter's mother,
v. ho arrived Friday evening from Iowa.
Dr. Brock, Duntlst, over Stono Drug
Store.
Miss Hthhel McWIlllams, of tho New
ton store, Is off duty with an attack of
tosiletas.
Mrs. John Weinberger loft last ev
ening for Omaha to visit her daugh
tr for a week.
A son was born the latter part of
last week to Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Tollo, who llvo on east Sixth street.
C. A. Mlddlcton, Carl Coleman and
G. A. Bailey, of Cozad, spent tho week
end hero on business at tho court
house.
Deputy Sheriff Hoy Wilson who re
cently, submitted' to an operation for
appendicitis was able to bo out Satur
day. Rov. John Tinncy, of Brooklyn, N. Y..
came last week to visit Rov. 1'.. F. Mc
Dald while onrouto home from Califor
nia. Mrs. Charles Stump returned Friday
from Rossvlllo. 111., whoro slip was call
ed several weeks ago by the death of
her mother.
Pat Hnggorty. of Denver, a former
resident, left Saturday morning nfter
visiting his brother Thomas Haggorty
for a weok.
Molvy Wolllvor, of this city, and Annul
Hall Tjincm n f Trvni. wnrrt mnrrloil fit'
the court houso Friday by County
Judge French.
Mrs. Wllfrod Stuart and baby, of
Lexington, are expected hero this wook
to visit hor mother Mrs. Chas. Tlgho
for several weeks. ,
Dr. and Mrs. II. C. Brock left Sunday
The former will attend a fraternity
meeting in Omaha and tho latter win
visit relatives In Fairbury.
Melvln Hooper, the young son of Dr.
and Mrs. Hooper who was operated up
on at the City Hospital Friday for ap
pendicitis, is getting along nicely.
Mrs. M. Hayes has returned from a
week's visit In Omaha and Fremont.
In Fremont she was delogate to th
Royal Neighbors Convention last week.
Just received another large ship
ment of new spring coats, some class
to them. They must be seen to be
appreciated. .
BLOCK'S
At a recent moating of the class of
1917 Rev. C. U.'llarman was chosen to
deliver the baccalaureate sermon. The
date of the class play was set for May
25th. Thero aro twenty-ono girls and
eight boys to graduate this year.
RAILROAD KMPMIYHS TO IH'3
PAID TWICH A MONTH
HVHNTS IN CONNKCTION
WITH TKACll KUS' ASSOCIATION
Dodge Brothers
Hupmobile
Chevrolet
Cars and Repair parts
in stock at North Platte.
J. V. ROMIGH, Dealer.
107 W. Oth. ST.
PHONE 844.
New Service Station this Spring.
Tho law enacted by tho Nebraska
legislature requiring tho railroads to
pay their Employes twice a month,
Instead of monthly, was signed
Friday by Govornor Novillo, nnd Is
thereforo n stnto law. Tho measure
passed, howovor, without tho emer
gency clause, nnd will thoroforo not
bo operatlvo until July 1st.
Apparently llttlo interest was taken
In the bill by North Platto employes of
tho Union Pacific, and Its passago has
created hut little comment. Some have
said that they preferred ono monthly
paymont to two. Tho now order of
things will mako more work for tho
force In tho local offices, as two pay
rolls Instoad of ono will need be mndo
each month.
For many years In North Platto tho
monthly pay day has largely governed
buslnoss transactions with road and
shop mon. If an employe bought mer
chandise, tho usual oxprosslon wns ''I
will pay you next pay day," nnd many
thought of not settling their bills until
tlioy recolved- tholr company chocks.
The storos havo alawys kept open on
pny day ovonlngs nnd gonerally thoro
lias been a rush of business. With two
pay days a month, nnd tho chocks only
half tho formor size, pay day will not
he as much of an event in local business
circles as formerly, as only one-half
the usual amount of monpy will ho
plnced In circulation at one time.
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I.liul Hound Over.
Otto Llnd, age 35 of Brady, was tried
in the county court the latter part
of last woek for bastardy on complaint
of S. L. Huffman of Brady, father of
Dorothy Huffman age 15, the girl
whom tho defendant assaulted In
July, 1016. Lind plead not guilty and
was bound over to the district court In
the sum of 11,000. Bond was furnished
by D. H. Dovenberger fand George
Swancut of Brady. The girl refuses
to marry the defendant and wishes him
to be prosecuted.
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Mrs, lloiui.T Settle Willi If. P.
Mrs. Etta 8. Bonner has made a set
tlement with the Union Pacific for
IS, 500 for the death of her husband
the late John N. Bonner an engineer
who was killed near Alda, Nehr., In
June. Mr. Bonner was struck on the
head by a mail crano and received
Injuries which caused his death four
hours later.
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Wmilril o I'liMtim
150 head of stock. D. 12. Fudge, Som
erset, Nebr. 21. Hp
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Mrs. B. PonatU. stato music chairman
of the Women's club nnd Mrs. Jerry
Rowan state corresponding secretary
of Alliance, vlsltod with Mrs. W. H.
Cramor tho latter part of last woek.
FOR YOUK AUTO SKHVICK
Call 125 for Taxi day or night.
Also flvo or Hovon passenger car for
funoral service
MOGENSEN-LOUDEN AUTO CO ,
Chandler & Elcar Agoncy,
Cornor Eighth and Locust Sts,
CITY AND COUNTY NEWS.
Three really worth while events
will bo held this week In conuoctlon
with tho West-Contrnl District Touch
ers' Association which moots In this
city' this weok, to which tho public Is
Invited.
Tho first of theso will lie an educa
tional nddress Thursday ovonlng' by
Mrs Mary C. C. Bradford, stato su
perintendent of public Instruction of
Colorado. Mrs. Bradford is a national
character1 In education, and has re
ceived unstinted commendation whor
ovor sho has appeared at educational
meetings. Tho opening music will bp
by tho high school gleo club. Admission
fifty cents.
Friday ovonlng Judge Bon Lindsay,
of Denver, ho of juvonllo court fame,
and also a national character, will de
liver a lecture Judge Lindsay Is ono of
tho most noted mon who has over visit
ed North Platto, and his locturo Is cer
tain to bo a treat. Tho locturo will be
gin at nlno o'clock, preceded by a ono-
hour concort by tho Men's Gleo club
of Donno college. Admission 50 conts
Tho declamatory contost, which will
bo partlclaptod In by representatives
of the schools of Ogalulla, Gothonburg,
Sutherland, Gibbon, Hholton, Overton,
Brady, North Platto nnd perhaps one or
two other towns, will bo hold Saturdny
evenlng The dramatic, oratorical and
humoruH classes will bo roprosento"d.
The local high sohool glen clubs will
furnish tho music. Admission (lfty
cents.
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Fifty-Nino Fire I,iihI War.
Mr. Voter and property owner are
you interested In the protection of
your property against destruction by
fire? It so please read the following
and let It "soak In."
The records of the lire department
show that during tht past year there
hnv been ftfty-i.lne fires In the city.
Eighteen of these llres were slight
and the property damage amounted
to but little. '
The thirty-one other Ares resulted
In a property loss of $39,880. Less than
one-fourth of this loss was covered
l,y Insurance.
Vow ask yourself: Do we need a
more efficient lire department?
The first step toward greater effi
ciency Is a lire station; a place to keep
equipment and a place to bullij up a
lire department membership, Instead of
Just lotting te dheparttnont run Itself,
as It has been doing In tho past.
Romombor If you don't vote for the
flro houso bonds your vote counts
against tho proposition.
F1R13 1)13 PT COM.
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Furnlturo for salo, 908 east Fifth
Btroot! J F Hnushorr. 20-2
Just imparked another shipment of
7G new Spring Suits, tho most beauti
ful lot of suits over shown In tho city
No two alike and all moderately
priced at BLOCK'S of course
Whon tlrod or worn out send your
washing to tho North Platto Laundry.
Phono 113. 8tf
Rov. nnd Mrs. Hull loft Sunday ovon
lng for Grand Island to spend u weok.
Tho Happy Hour club will bo guests
of Mr. nnd Mrs. L. L. Greono Friday
aftornoon.
Tho Kplscopal guild will hold a 15c
social In tho church basement Thurrf
day aftornoon.
A married man wishes to work oil
farm. Call 7S3F11, or .write S. Work
man, North Platto. 21-2
Allen Tift loft Sunday ovonlng for
Archer, AVyo., to lok after his grading
contract on tho Union Paclllc.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wolngand, of Om
aha, caino tho lattor part of last wook
to attend the ro-unlon of tho Wondt
family.
. Miss lOuulce Babbitt, of the Lincoln
teaching staff, oiimo Saturday evening
to spond hor lCnster vncatlon with tho
home folks.
Miss Lulu Mrb of the local teaching
staff visited tho homo folks In uotlion
burg for a few days and returned Sun
day ovonlng.
Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Mason returned
Saturday from southern California
whero they had buon spondlng sev
eral mouths.
Dr. and Mrs. J. S. Slmms are enjoy
ing a visit from the former's mothor
who arrived from Hastings the latter
part of last weok
Mr. nnd Mrs. ISdward Walker will
move April 1st to tho former Hlolmrd
Woods properly In the First ward
which they purchased last week.
Pianos, phonographs and musical
gooo.i sold by the Music Shop.
Miss Margaret Carmlchael, of Al
liance, who had been visiting her sis
ter Miss ICIIsabelh Carmlalmel for sev
eral days left Sunday evening.
Mrs. Oeorge Frater, who was called
to Custer, Okl., by the sotlous Illness
of her mother several weeks ago. has
written that the mothher died on Tues
day, of last weok.
House for rent after April lat. Jn
fiulre of llrry liyhee. 20-2
A special meeting of Signet Chap
ter O. 15 8. will be held Thursday even
ing, March 2 !Uh. Initiation and a soc
ial hour. Looal and visiting members
i' re asked to be present.
Supply yourself for Kaster at The
Leader Mercantile Co., whero thoy are
Nhowing tho host In gloves for Kaster.
hosiery for Kastor, all kinds of the
finest silk midurwoar for IJnstor.
Just unpacked another shipment of I
75 now spring Suits, tho most bonutl
fill lot of suits ever shown In tho city.
No two alike ami all moderately
priced at BLOCK'S of course.
For Salo A 1917 Modol Ford tour
lng car with electric startor. Car used
throo months. Good as now. Uox D08,
North Platto, Nohr. 20-2
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"Ruvv" the llrst of tho Sovon Deadly
Sins at tho Keith tonight.
l'oggy Hylnnd In '.Tho Enemy" at
tho Kolth Wednesday nfght In connec
tion with tho Morchnnt's Stylo Show.
.Marguerite Clark at tho Crystal
Thursday in "Grotna Groon,"
Mrs. C. F. Spencoi' roturnod Suudny
ovonlng from Fremont whoro sho visit
ed friends and attended tho D. A. It
convontlon at which she was elected
stato treasurer.
Dr. Morrill. Dontist.
Thursday's Trlanglo program at tho
Kolth will present tlyn 5 part drama
"The Old Folks at Homo," nnd tho
Keystone comody "Ambrose's Rapid
Rise."
Fred Tlnnlnii was ablo to be out last
weok after an lllnoss of several weeks.
Ills condition Is such that he will not
be ablo to resume his 'duties as Union
Pacific wnlohinan for snvornl mouths.
For Sale First nnd tweond cutting
of alfalfa, loose. Phono 7G0F11, or atl
druuB J. L. Caso, North Platto. 19-1
FOIt I'lLUS
Uso Samsolla Pllo Conos and rectal
niassago. A product of oxporlonco. Sat
Isfaction guarantood. Address O. D.
aamsol, llliulon, Nohr.
"Her Soul's Inspiration," n five partk
adaptation of Harris Anson's story,
'Mnry Keep Your Feet Still,' with Kiln
Hall playing the lead, '.will bo shown at
tho Crystal Wednesday night.
Mrs. Ifl. F. Hmihergei' entertained a
party of friends Saturday ovonlng at
a movie party at tho .Keith nnd a
lupeheou lit tho Gem It) Jionor of Mrs
Fred Gurlow of Cody, Wyo.
II. V. Allwlue received a draft tho
latter part of Inst weele for f 1.71S pay-,
ab'le to Mrs. Belle Melons for the pol
icy which her husband, the Into Fred
Malone, held In the Now York Life
Insurance Co.
The Methodist ladies will hold ttyrir
WSaster baxaar on Saturday, April 7th,
Derryberry ft Forbes' store. Plenty of
home cooking as well as fancy work,
aprons nnd rugs will be on sale to the
public.
Wanted About 1000' Head of cattle
to iwsttire. :ifiu iter month. Addreee
Hox n, North Platte. Nehr. 19-tt
Am you going to buy a phonograph?
The BRUNSWICK plij-e any disc ree
ord. Let us send out to your home,
where you can demonstrate the wonder
ful qualltltes of this machine to your
entire satisfaction, free pf charge. The
Music Shop.
Iloadquartors for Window glass.
STONE DRUG- STORE.
Tho aid society of -Xie Methodist
church meets Thursday afternoon In
Prosbyterlan church basement. Host
esses aro MosdHmoM Jim MoMlchitel,
Mehlninn, .Monks, Busklrk, Robt,
Derryberry. An Invitation Is extended
to all mcmbors nnd visiting ladlos
A big saving to tho man who buys
his Kaster suit at Tho Loader Mercan
tile Co.'s. Tho very best makes In
America aro handled horo for men ouch
as tho Hlrsch-Wlckwlro Co.'s Alco
brand, Alfred Boiijamln's Now York
Clothing, nro to bo fqund horo at this
storo. Hvorythlng that a man wariis
aipl as good as there Is.
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Good Alfalfa Seed
At $8.75 nor hushol. Albert nnrfnn.
19-4 Wollflcet, Nob. 19-2