The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, April 03, 1917, Image 4

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    Appropriate
Easter gifts
i
The Enster tift should bo in keeping with
customs prevailing at this spring festival.
A modish piece of jewelry, which-enhances
the beauty of spring cloths, is a charming
Easter gift. A silver bud holder, or a cut
glass basket for flowers, is especially
appropriate for an EasteP present
Rosaries and crosses are most fitting of all
confirmation presents. f
Clinton's being preeminently the gift store,
has many nrticles, at inexpensive prices,
in keeping with the spirt of Easter time.
C. S. Clinton,
Jeweler and Optician,
At the Sign of the Big King.
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JUDGE GRIMES SENTENCES -.
. TWO MEN-TO THE PEN
BltAY GIVKS OSH TO TWKNTV
YKAKS, .Ml'IU'HY O.NK TO
TKN" YEAHS
Both Plead Guilty, rny to Forgery
ami 3Iurili' to (Jar Breaking,
Jtoth Sow Helilnd Hie
i Burs
DR. 0. II. CRESSLER,
Graduate Dentist
Ofllco over th McDonald
Stato Bunk.
Tlio North Platto colony at the
state penitentiary was further In
creased Saturday when Judgo Grimes
Boutonccd Kolth Dray to servo a term
of from one to twenty years, and
gavo Claroncc I Murphy an Indeter
minate sontonco of from ono to ten
voars.
Both men pleaded guilty, Bray to
forcorv and Murphy to car nroaiting
Dray had boon working for Van Law
rence and last November was given a
check for ?5.00. Ho raised the amount
of the check to $4r.00, cashed it, and
timdn lila trot-away. Sheriff Salisbury
advertised Dray extensively but noth
ing was hoard of him until two weeks
ago whon It waB learned tuni no yna
at Gillette, wyo. Ho was piaccu un
dor arrost upon authority of tho Lin
coin county sheriff nnu last weeic
Salisbury 'went to Gillette and brought
him back. Upon being arraigned in
tho county court ho plead guilty.
Murphy was arrested tlio latter part
of last wook for breaking into a car
of merchandise at Maxwell. He too,
ulead KuIKy when arraigned.
ri.. n-ir,,,! Biiiu nf Rustls. who Tho two mon woro taken boforo
visited tho MIssob Cora and Ethel Judge Grimes Saturday and tho sen
Soiulor last week, has gono nomo. umicuh iiupusuu.
Mrs. A. w. Drown wito nas oecn
Hiinnillnir sovoral months in can
Declamatory Contest.
Tho West-Central Nebraska
fornia, will return Homo Thursday. Bcnooi declamatory contest In which
Mrs Edward Fisher, of Green Ulver, contestants from ton schools took
Is expected Ihero today to visit Mrs. part, was held Saturday evening In the
Mnrv Dunn and Mrs. Will Friend.. Franklin auditorium. First honors in
m . r r,,inv iviMi p it tho dramatic class wero awarded to
The M" ." " Miss Lcono Disco Louis, of Lexlng
Sothcrn at his best at tho Keith Wed- & tQ Rnchol Crumbloy
mwuay nigm. of Shoiton. mIbs Blanche- Jesse, of
F. C. Plolstlckcr Is driving a new Cozad, received highest marks In the
Mitchell six which ho purchased a humorous and Miss Esther Turnqtllst,
Mm days ago of tho Davis Auto Co. of Gothenburg, second. Theso young
mi . i...,...i t.nn wi.ir-ii ima ladles will take part In tho state con
0P,aysroaiMlnnnaratUBwW t t Jud w President Dick of
?. VtXl the KeameV Normal. Alice Flower, as-
DL.ut ... ...w.u w.., , Hlstant Btato superintendent, of Lin
Jerry Dowen, of Artliur, formerly coin, and Maud Woods, of Lincoln.
of, this city, spent tho wook end hore ::o::
with his daughter Miss Mario Dowen. Former Jlcsldcnt Dies
fM win nf nmnim .mho George F. Copper, a formor nows
Saturday ovoning to visit her sister papor man of this city, died at his
ra m,.w ni,nti nti nfimr intiv. homo In Omaha Saturday. Death was
duo to pnoumonla, which ho con
Dr. Morrill. Dentist. traded March 13th. Tho funoral was
,, , ,, ,. t,iii.i ,, hold' In Omaha yesterday and tho re
Dr. andMrs. Frank Dald'win, who mn,nu t , - i4I1Pii.
spent scral weeks hero wUh their n, , , .newspaportho In
parents, left a fow days ago for Calla- ( 'tlalt B,n Ulj ,t tcu 0,
LOCAL AND PERSONAL.
Miss Helen Grant of Hrady visited
last week with Miss Mao Hill.
Mrs. J. H. Doncgan left Saturday
morning for Omaha to spend a few
days.
it. I j. North has purchased tho Wll
Hum Stnck. Jr.. rosldonco on oaBt
Third street.
MIbs Cora Sousor will leavo this
(whok for Loxlngton to visit frionds for
sovoral days.
MrB. Horbort Marovlsh, of Stapleton,
camo Saturday to visit Mr. and Mrs.
A. J. Frazlor.
O. E. Eldor returned yesterday
from a brief visit In Lincoln with Gov
ernor Novlllo.
Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Drown loft yes
terday morning for Kimball to visit
for throo days.
Tlio Ideal Bakery liainllos exclusive
ly tlio state farm milk and cream, tf
Edward Hudson, who spent tho
winter at Mooroflold, roturncd hero
Friday ovoning.
Fancy 8llk, all now classy morchan
(IIbo at
20-2 E. T. TRAMP & SONS'.
Miss Mao Wilson roturncd to Pax-
ton Sunday ovoning aftor visiting hero
for sovoral days.
Dr. Drock, Dentist, over Stono Drug
Store.
Louis Harrlss roturncd Saturday
morning from Choyonno whoro ho
Bpont two weeks.
Joseph Splos wont to Koarnoy Sat-1
unlay ovoning to vhilt with his son
John Spies and family.
I now have funds at 5Vi por cent
on cholco bottom tnblo land. Gone
Crook, Ilooms 3 & 4, Waltomftth Dldg.
Miss Graco Wlnslow "returned Sat
urday ovoning from Grand IbIiuhI
whoro alio visited frionds,
Missi Eunico Dabbitt upturned to
Lincoln Sunday morning aftor visit
ing her parents for a wook.
Miss Htuol Mtnshall, who spout tho
past wook with homo iho folks, left
Sunday morning for Lincoln.
way.
lopondont Era in this city ten or
more years ago, ho accepted a post
Mrs. Ralph Sawyor, of Sidney, for- Hon In tho claims department of the
morly Mlss-Sophio Schlltz, of this city, Union Pacific. Tho first' of last Feb
camo a fow days aco to visit tho homo ruary hcl accented tho posltllon o
a mm
sklrts'Just arrived. A largo
assortment to solcct from.
20-2 13. T. TRAMP & SONS'
stato deputy commissioner of publi
hvmont dt latllotf droqq lands and buildings. Ho leaves a -wito,
S aiLI. !!i Jiu i Mrs- HoHtor Dronson Copper, who is a
rrlvcd. A largo and varied ,,,, .,.,, ,, I '.,,
Ray Marovlsh, of Stapleton, who
promlnont club woman of Omaha.
iQH
Sues for Divorce.
Sclotla II. Dlouikrants filed suit in
had boon visiting ins Bister ftirs. A. J. tho district court Friday afternoon
i"rnzior,.,ioit K'ritiay lor wniinco to against Jolin A. Dlhomkranta for ex
visit ills brothor. tremo cruolty. They woro married
For Solo Modorn six room bunga-M this city Juno 1st, 1010, and pre
nW full hfianninnt fiirnnnn l.rvntjvl VlOUS 10 Uiai lime-reSIUeil 111 Biroms
Phono Dlack C81. 17-tf our- 1U10 Piamuit jiucgea sue was
. omigod i "cop noaruors 111 oruor 10
Mrs. Frctl Garlow, of Cody, Wyo., oaru n nvllhood althduirh tlio defendant
who had boon visiting Mrs. L. W. i8 a utronir ablo bodied man and tho
Walker and other local friends for Uhior of a J1.500 residence and
a wook 16ft Friday.
Georgo Anderson was called to Oma
ha Saturday ovoning by tho Illness of
his brothor Walter Andorson, who for
morly resided horo.
$1,000 personal property.
for alimony.
: :o: :
Sho asks
Kx-Foot Hull Captains
It hnppdncd Sunday that three ox
captains of tho university foot ball
r.. S 1
iM-s. ijouibo i-oiors ami airs. i,muuo toum woro lu town Thoy woro Ernlo
Wolngam loft Saturday for Kearney FraIlk of tho lni2 team, now prac-
lo vslt tholr Bister Mrs. Premus tlclnR lttW t Scolts Dluff; Vic Hal-
1-orstedt who Is ill thoro. URan ()f tho 1914 teilin ll0W lome on
Attornoy J. J. Hallican wont to Ex- a visit: and Tim Corey of tho 191G
colslor Springs tho hvttor part of last team, now traveling on the road for
wook to visit Mrs. Ilalllgan who has apauiaing sporting gooas nouso. m
boon thoro for somo tlmo. company with J. T. Keofo, foot ball
rororoo, tlio ox-captains spent
Poter Marovlsh who for many years pien8nnt day ln tcAlw.
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rosldcd in Garllold precinct, but of
late living in Illinois, has roturncd
lioro to remain Indefinitely.
5feos
MOVED!
Wo opened for business in
our new location
North Locust Street
Monday, April 2d, with a full line o
Bicycles, Motorcycles and Supplies.
Harlev-Davidson Motorcycles and Bicycles,
Unexcelled and Dayfon Bicycles.
R. W. VROMAN,
Phono Rod 249. 605 N. Locust St.
Mrs. (Jough Passes Awny
Mrs. Nollln C. Gough died Satur
dy morning at tho homo of Mrs. Mary
Aioxnnuor. sue was taiion ill In Oc
tobor, 191G, and slnco Fobruary 9th
hud boon bedfast. Provlous to hor
tllnosB sho was employed for several
yoarH at tho Owl Cafo.
Nollln Alexander was born ln Now
York Juno 2Glh. 187G. and resided
horo for more than twonty years. Sho
leaves four daughters, Vera, Mario,
l-ioronco and KvangoIIno and a broth
or Clnronco Alexnndor, of San Fran
eweo.
Tho funeral sortveoe will bo hold at
tho Christian church this afternoon
Mrs. Rough wis a Christian woman
dovoted to hor daughters and of a
very sacrluclng nature She ha n
number of frionds who will mounn
hor demtse.
irAimux says that wheat
FIELDS LOOK Slt'KLV
Sanfbrd Hartmait roturnel tho lat
ter part of last weok from a trip to
Tennessee, whero ho vitiitod his son
Fred. This trip took him through Ne
braska, Iowa, Illinois, Indiana, part
of Ohio mid Tennessee, and as much
of tho trip was daylight riding for
1400 mllos ho had a good opportunity
to view the wheat fields both coming
and going. He sizes up the situation
by saying that In his Judgmont fifty
nor cent of tho wheat ln tho fields
along tho route ho took Is dead. In fact
ho was someUiat appalled oy tlio
sickly condition of tho crop, and' hav
ing travoled tnrougti so mucn terri
tory ctnd finding conditions so bad, ho
s conv need that tlio pneo or wnoai
Is certain to advance by reason of tho
sliartngo which ,1s so apparont.
Flairs Sow Flying.
North Platto was a llttlo slow in
showing its patriotism by flying the
colors, but tho people woko up Friday
to their nccloct and now old glory is
in evidence on fie flag staffs, on tlio
streets In tlio show windows nnd on
rsld'r.',os. Float'nrr on ropos stretch
ed across Dewey from Front to Fourth
are two scoro nngs of good dimension.
Will Sacrifice High firado l'lnno.
Wo have had left on our hands at
North Platto, a now high grade piano,
which, for Immediate sale, mill be
sold tremendously cheap. Liberal
terms to a rcsnonslblo party. This Is
tho barcain hunters' opportunity. If
Interested wrlto tho Denver music
Company, Denver, Colo., nt onco for
particulars. ' 23-2
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CITY AND COUNTY NEWS
William Davis and Robort Huddartt
visited In Sutherland the latter part
of last week.
Mrs. John Little, of York, and Mrs.
John Davis, of Geneva, were called
hero Saturday ovoning by tho death of
tholr cousin, tho late Mrs. Nellie
Gough.
Visitors from Dickens Saturday
nhro F. Minnick, John Stackhouse, M.
F. Ducklcy, and from Wallace, S. W.
Swanson, II. Robout, N. S. Purbaugh
and J. O. Purbaugh.
The pupils of Miss Florence Mac-
Kay will give a piano recital in tho
Franklin auditorium Friday evening,
Api 11 13th. Further particulars of
this event will boglven later.
Fifty-Flfty with Norma Talmage at
tile Kolth Thursday proves the adage
that wo reap what wo sow. Tho com
edy pairtl of tha wroKram -mil bo
"His Dusted Trust" Uth Slim Sum-
mervtllo and Peggy Peaa'cti.
You mothors who have boys wearing
waists should see tho Llttlo Doy Blue I
Dlouso Waists at Tho Leader Mercan
tile Co.'s. You can't buy them better,
materials and honestly made, selling
at Cfi and 75c each. Ask to sec the
Little Doy Dluo Waists.
In the basket ball game Friday af
ternoon ln tho Franklin auditorium
the gentlemen teacher delegates to
the West Central convention defeated
thtf, Doano College gleo club tpm by
a scoro of 18 to 10. Johnson of Wes-
loyan, Plerco of Loxlngton, Stoddard of
Poru, Davles of Kearney and Ohman
of this city represented tho teacheis.
Tho case of Addle Kelly vs. Myrtle
McClellan camo up In district icourt
Saturoliy and was contlinued until
April 14th. Tho plaintiffs asks that
tho thlrteon year old daughter of the
dofondant bo taken away from hor and
raised In moro 'desirable surroundings.
Tho child had been sent to Grand Is
land therefore tlio caso was continued
until sho returns.
Notlco
Sealed bids will bo recolvcd up to
noon of April 9th, 1917, for tho sale
of Lot 3, Dlock 110, opposite tho Rlt-
nor hotel. A good business location
GGxl32 foot. Right is reserved to re
ject any or nil bids.
P. H. SULLIVAN.
A. A. ELLIOTT,, .
J. E. EVANS,
22-3 Trustees A. O. U. W.
F. J. WF, NEK CO.
Rent estate and Insurance
Come and see us for town lota ln
different parts of the city. Good In
vestments on easy terms. Houses for
Hnlo and rent. We have also good Har-
Cor. Front and Dewev Sts- upstairs
ealns In farms and ranch oh
50 -Japanese Laborers
WANT ANY KIND OF WORK RE-
TWEEN JULY lOtli TO SEI'TEMllElt
!llst. AI'PEY TO OK ADDRESS R.
OSAKA, .1'. O. ROX 1S01, SCOTTS
RU FF. NE1I. 23.S
Miss Ruey Shanor. fo Maxwoll. is
visiting Mrs. J. D. Murphy.
Dodge Brothers
Hupmobile
Chevrolet
Cars and Ropair parts
in stock at North Platto.
j. v.
107 W. 0th. ST.
ROMIGH, Dealer.
PHONE 844.
New Service Station this Spring.
NORTH PLATTE
..General Hospital..
(Incorporated)
One Hall Block North ot Posloflicc.
Phone 58
A modern 'institution for the
ictentific treatment of medical,
urgical and confinement casus.
Completely equipped X-Ray
nnd diagnostic laboratories.
Staff:
Geo. B. Dent, M. D. Y. Lucas, M. D.
J. B. RedfleMJl. D. J. S. Simms, M.D
THE IMPORTED
PERCHERON STALLION
"NABOB"
No. !)7!J.V2
Will ni!il.-i Mm m'lison lis fnllous:
'riuuilnvM noil Frlilnvs at tho iIog
(mim'ii Food nnd Salo Ram, North
Platto, beginning April llllli.
Iliilimon il Hut Ml(k fovei'Ill Sllll
,.......V' - i - -
nt inv f ii rin slv miles Aest of
North I'latto and three fourths of u
mile southeast of Rlrdwood switch.
Nabob wiw foaltnl May -. lit". an
rind iwlth his mothor bv North
& Robinson, of Grand iBland, in July,
1013. was urea 'by m. uosproz, uopari
mont of Omo, In Franco. This horse
...M.rliu 17S0 la H.-mn nnd nntind 111
ovory particular, and Is as goad ns
you will nnu nnywnore.
Wo Invito you to come and oo this
linran.
Tnrma-$15.00 to Insure colt to
stand and suck. If mares nro dlposod
X f l.
or or leavo country survieo 100 uu
Minna ilnn nnil itnvnlilo at onco.
Cnro will bo-tnUon to provont ac
cidents, but Bhould any occur stallion
ownar win not uft rosponsioio.
FRANK STROLLBERG,
If War Comes
You may be sure that Dodge Brothers will still he
making motor cars.
The first test of motor cars in military use
in the United States, was the recent Villa chase
and the mobilization on the Mexican border.
Among the 1100 passenger cars used by the gov
ernment on the border, there were G27 Dodge
Brothers' cars, more than one-half of this one
make, with over 100 makers of other cars anx
ious to sell the government. And the only rea
son there was not more Dodges was that they
could not be had at that time, for every one of
these cars were bought from the regular dealers
at the retail price. Each and every one of these
cars made good under the most strenuous ser
vice ever known, in fact "Death Valley Dodge,"
was outdone daily. Ask any of the boys who
were down on the border what they know and
believe of the endurance of Dodge cars.
Yes, Dodge Brothers' Works was built, to
make cars belter, and the government knows it,
x for they have tested their product. So, if we do
have war, Dodge Brothers' Works will be making
better cars for the government. Will you get
your Dodge before that time?
IT SPEAKS FOR ITSELF.
J. V. ROMIGH.
DEALER IN DODGE DKOTHERS' CARS
NORTH PLATTE, NEBRASKA.
WALTEMATH
Lumber & Coal Co.
All Kinds Building Material
Everything New.
Phone 20 1 Block East Freight House
A224
This Is The Busy Building Season
Let's Have A Building Room!
Every bnilding that is built brings just so much
prosperity to the community. N
GET BUSY AND BUILD?
We are usually busy, but "never so busy that we
could not be busier, and will get busy with your
building business as soon as submitted to us.
SEE US FOR LUMBER AND BUILDING MATERIAL.
Coates Lumber & Coal Co.
North Platte, Nebr.
Hoes am
Gait
Bought and highest market
prices paid
PHONES
Residnce Red 63G Office 459
G. H. WALTERS.
Phones
Office 333
Roa Black 542
DR. HAROLD A. FENNER
Osteopath.
G Roynold Building
Office hours 9 a. m. to G p. m.
7 p. m. to 8 p. m.
XOTICH OK PETITION
Estate No. HC9 of Honry JnBper Co
linuoii. tleceasod. ln tho County Court
of Lincoln County, Nebraska.
The Htnto or Mobrnslta. to all Dorsons
Interested In salu Kstnto take notice
Unit a petition has been filed for tho
appointment of T. M. Cohagen as Aa
nitnstrator of. snld estate which has
been sot for hearing herein on April
u, iuiy, ai v o qiook u. m.
Unfed March 8, 1917.
QUO. K. PnENCH.
The H. & S. Agency
SELLS CITY PROPERTY
Sells Fire, " Tornado, Auto
mobile and Hail Insurance.
LOANS MONEY.
We respectfully solict your
patronage.
LET YOUR WANTS BE KNOWN.
Office Phonos Black or Red 612.
DOOLITTLE'BUILDING.
DOCTOR 1). T. QUIGLEI. ..
Practice Limited to
Surgery nnd Radium Therapy
728 City Nntlonal Bank Building.
. Omahn. Nebraska.
Notlc-e of Klunl IUiort
ceased 1130 f S"as A" nlU' rto"
In tho County Court of Lincoln Coun
ty. rliranka.
The State of Nebraska, to all porsoiiH
IntweRted In said Estate take notlco
that the Aomlnlstrator has tiled a final
account nnd report of his administra
tion and a petition for final settlement
and ulkclibrgo. ns such, which liavo
oeen set for henrlng beforo said court
on April 20, if 17, at 9 o'clock a. in.
when you may appear and contest tha
sat no.
I'atod March 23, 1917.
, GEO. E. FIIENCH.
in27-al7 County Judge.
m!3-3v County Judge.
Owner.