The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, April 06, 1917, Image 2

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    Appropriate
Easter gifts
The Easter jjift should be in keeping with
customs prevailing nt 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 Easter present.
Rosaries and crosses are most fitting of all
confirmation presents.
Clinton's being preeminently the gift store,
has many articles, at inexpensive price?,
in keeping with the spirt of Easter time.
C. S. Clinton,
Jeweler and Optician,
At tlio Sign of Uio Big King.
vlv.uuk united support
TO WILSON AND CONCJKESS
DR. 0. II. CRESSLER,
Graduate Dentist
Office over tha McDonald
Stat Bunk.
LOCAL AND PERSONAL.
F. C. PIolBtlckor lott Wednesday for
Dickens to spend a day on buslnoss.
For Salo or Rent Bam, lnnulro 214
oaBt Third. . 23-2
Jo30ph Spies has returned from
Kearney where ho visited his son for
a week.
EL II. Goodman '.will leavo next wook
for Omaha where ho will servo on
tho fcdoral Jury.
Dr. Brock, Dentist, avor Stone Drug
Store.
Miss Myrtle Boolor nrrlved hero yes
terday from tha stato unlvorslty to
spend Easter week.
Attorney J. 0. Bceler and City Kn
glnoor McNaniara went to Ogalalla
yesterday morning on business.
m. .Trim statoB loft yestorday
morninc for Denver to visit Walter
States and family for some time.
To get your auto hat or cap now
gives you host selection; nt DOc and up
at Tho Loader Morcnntll0 Co.'s.
Mr. and Mnv Herman Schlouttor,
who wero visiting In Grand Island for
a week returned homo Wednesday nr-tcrnoon.
Now is tho time to lit your llttlo
Iiovh out In a nlco suit or cap. Tho
Louder Mercantile Company Is show
lng all tho nawl styles.
Miss Sadlo Trovlllo, who has been
taking vocal Instructions in Omaha
for Dovoral months, enmo homo yoator-
duy to spond a wook.
Mrs. N. A. Itutledgo, of Choyonno,
returned homo yestorday morning
aftor visiting with Mrs. Theodore
Tottenhoff for some tlino.
Havo your painting, pupor hanging
and decorating don0 now by Landgraf
Iloga. Wo also do sign work. Phono
Blk C92. 15-tt
J. V. Armstrong, who had boon vis
iting his daughter Mrs. George Shaffer
for some time, left for his homo in
Chappell yestorday morning;
Mrs. I. if, Ary and children, of Om
aha, arrived Tuesday to visit Mr. and
Mrs. Halph Smith. Mrs. Ary former
ly lived hero but this Is hor first visit
In nine yonra.
Uoy Humphrey who had boon om
ployd in the Stobblns moat market
for somo tlmo, roBigiied a few days ago
and Mill tako up his rosldonco on a
ranch in Wyoming.
Florence LaHadla tinnonrn nt Mm
Keith tonight In "Divorce and tho
Daughter," a 5-purt Patho feature that
shows how a family OHcapos moral
shipwreck from tho divorce court.
Tho J. Y. M. Club was pleasantly
ontortninod Wodonsday afternoon by
Mrs. T. 0.. Chrlstenson, 214 south
Ash. Contests wore hold and prizes
awurdod to Mrs. Ralph Ford and
Mrs. II. L. PennlnKton. Lunch was
sorvedat six o'clock.
For Sale 1 frame chicken house
size 8x12 Inquire at 310 West A street.
L. B. Dick left Wednesday night
for Omaha to transact business for a
duy or fcwo.
William Huxoll and C. Kilmer be
gan work in th0 Davis garago tho first
of this weok.
Ray Mavorish returned Wednesday
from Wallaco whoro ho visited his
brother for sovoral days.
Mrs. Herbert Mavorish of Stapleton,
who had been vlBltlng Mr. and Mrs.
A. J. Frazlcr left Wednesday.
George Anderson has returned from
Omaha whor,, ho was called by the
serious illness of his brothor.
Tho Ideal Bakery handles exclusive
ly the state farm milk and crcnin. tf
Mrs. W. L. Cary . of Omaha, who
had boon visiting Mrs. M. Dunn and
other relatives, has returned home.
Miss Ethel Stegall, of Omaha, came
lust ovonlng to visit hor brothor Wil
liam Stegall and family.
MIbs Edna Falk has accepted; a po
sition as stenographer In tho office
of tho Coates Lumbor Co.
Tho Club Novlta wore pleasantly
ontertalncd at a konslngton Wednes
day nftornoon by Mrs. Ada Lewis.
Frank Stegall of Omaha, cumo last
evening and will spond tho summer
with his son William Stegall an fam
ily.
Rov. Anthony, of Chester, Pa., Is
oxpected hero noxt weok and may bo
appointed rector of tho Church of Our
Saviour.
Miss Alblna Hahlcr who has boon
in California for soveral years is ex
poctod horo to visit Mr. and Mrs.
JuUub Hahlor.
Monday's Trianglo program at the
Keith will show Hosslo Lovo In "A
SIbIop of Six." and Fay TinchOr In tho
Comedy "The Lady Drummer."
Mrs. John Davis, of Grtna, and
Mrs. John Llttlo of York who enmo
hero to attend tho funenil of tho late
Mrs. Nolllo Gough returned homo Wed-
nosdny.
Vera, tho Infant daughter of Mr.
ami Mrs. VnnArsdalo, of Sutherland,
died Wednesday morning. Undortakor
Maloney wont to Sutherland yesterday
to take chargo of tho amoral.
Mildred, tho throo mnotli old
daughtor of Mr. and Mrs. William
Hall, died Tuesday ovonlng. Tho fun-
oral service wero hold nt tho rest
donco Wednesday aftornoon conducted
by rov. Hull.
Clarence Day, formerly of this city
who has boon omployod with tho Con-
tlnontnl Oil Co. In Uvalo, Tex., for
somo tlmo, Is oxpected here noxt week
to visit tho homo follcB.
Palostlno Commandnry No. 13,
Knights Templar, will attend divine
sorvlco at tho Episcopal church Easter
Sunday at r p. m. Famllios and
friends nro requested to attond.
Mrs. S. D. Wadsworth. of Sioux
City, and Mrs. J. A. Bout, of Pasa
dena, Cal., visited friends in town
Tuesday evening while onroute wast.
Doth wero formor North Platto girls.
Mrs Wadsworth was Miss Hattlo
Hyatt, and Mrs. Bont wns Miss Kffio
Dougherty, and both left town about
twenty-llvo years no. The ladleu
spent tho ovonlng at the W. II. Mc
Donald home and wero called on by a
number of their old frlonds.
At tho special meeting of the Elks
Tuosday evening the following resolu
tion was unanimously adopted:
"Wo, tho members of North Platto
Lodge No. 085, B. P. 0. Elks, in special
session assembled, hereby pledgo our
loyal support to President Wilson nnd
congress in any stop deemed necos
rniry to protect the Uvos and rights
of American citlznea and the honor of
our country and Its Hag."
This resolution was wired the same
night to Prosldont Wilson, to Congress
man KInkald and to the Grand Exalted
Ruler of tho Elks.
The rogolutlon was Introduced by
T. C. Pattorson, who made nu address
favoring It, as did nlso Itlshop Beechor,
John E. Evans, Capt. Hnlligan, Exalted
lluliir Ivonfn nnil nMinra. fill imRnir
the assombled Elks stood and Bve tho
voting sign, nnu Uio vote was witnout
a single dissent.
Similar resolutions have been passed
In the more than 1200 Elk lodgos in
tho country which have a member
ship of over six hundred thousand.
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Llticolii-ltrooks Wedding
A pretty homo wedding took place
Wednesday evening at the homo of
tho bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J.
D. W. T.lnrnln. '..hon .fnlin R rtrnnUn
and Minnlo E. Lincoln, two popular
young peoplo of our city were united
In marriage. About twonty guests
consisting of the Immedlato relatives
of tho bride and groom wore present.
Tho attendants of tho couplo wero
tho brldo'n brothor .lohn Llnroln. .Ti
mid tho groom's Bister, Miss Margaret
Hrooks. A Rtrlltlncr fonturn of thn
ceremony was tho entrance of little
marguerite Lincoln, me tnree year om
niece of tho bride, bearing tho ring in
tho heart of a great whlto lily. Mrs. H.
A. Drooks nlavcd tho weddinir march
and soft music on the piano during
coromony. Rev. A. C. Hull, pastor of
tlio Bancist chiwrfi. rrrfnrmfvl Mm
ceremony aftor wlilch a plato supper
was sorved to tho guests. Mr. and
Mrs. Brooks will remain In North
Platto for a short tlmo but expect
SOOn to reninVf in finthpntinrt .'!lint.n
Mr. Brooks will engago in tho vulcaniz
ing uusiness in wnicli lie was formerly
engageu in tins (city. Mr. Broojts
wtas formerly flinnlnvwl In tlm ntti
of tho Davis garage and for several
monuis nas neid a position as sten
ographer with the Coates Lumber Co.
Congratulations are extended.
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llrldire Election Tnpmlii v.
Next Tuesday tho resident votors of
tho recently created nnd
Osgood precinct will vote upon tho
proposition to issuo bonds in tho sum
oi ?io,uuu to am in tho construction
of a now brldco across tho rivor smith
of town. Supporters of tho proposi
tion seem connuent mat It will carry,
although a few of the opponents havo
been busy working ngainst and at
tempting to create a discord In tho
east part of tho district.
Tho nresont hr'ldirn lino nimut out
lived Its usefulness and a now bridge
in nny ovent must be built iwUhln a
year or two. Under tho present propo
sition Oacood nrnolnrt fn rnlali no
$10,000, North Platto city $10,000 and
uio siuio ?zu,uuu. This certainly Is
an easy way to obtain a $40,000 steel
or concrete bridge and -personally we
wouki xavor tne concrete.
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Jleji Wanted For Navy
Postmaster McEvoy received tho fol
lowing telocram WodnrHilnv nltrlif
"Our country must havo 40,000 men
immediately for the navy. Tho presi
dent has called for full war strength.
Nebraska must havo 2000 men apply
at once. Representative of tho navy
will bo in your city April 16th and
17th nnd will oxamino and transfer
men nt government oxpeiiBo. Wo must
havo men now nnd whllo wo nrnrrt
Lincoln county to rally loyally to tho
coiors an men should understand
that tho navy offers wonderful oppor
tunity from a purely personal stand
point, men must do between tho ages
of gevonteon nnd thirty. Parents should
vuiuu wiui young mon lr possible.
W. W. WADDELL,
Lieut. U. S. Navy."
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For Sale
Cheap 040 acres $11.00 'por aero 4
miles north of Mnxwoll. Nobr., on
Union Paclfl Railroad. All good farm
ing and hay land nnd 100 ncros In
cultivation, .1 room houso, 2 bnrnr
good wolt nnd wind mill,, all fenced.
$1700 cash, bnlanco nt G" por cont to
suit purchaser. Address Gono Crook.
2F
SEEDS!
We have been able to secure only a limited amount
of Cane and Millet seed, and it will be nescasary for
you to place your order early if you are in the mar
ket for either of these articles. We will also have
Alfalfa, Sweet Clover, Seed Corn, Seed Oats and oth
er seeds.
Place your written order now and be sure you
will get the goods.
Leypoldt & Pennington,
Phone 99 East Front and Silber Ave.
SERVICE
North Platte, Nobr.
Eumts nt Franklin Auditorium
Anrll 13th Ronldil lv
Miss Floronco MncKay.
April aotn Junior Class Minstrel
show.
April 27th Student fllou r?ini, nnn
cert.
May 11th Students' Operetta
May 25th Senior Class Play.
May SOtli Junlor-Sonlor Dnnquet.
May 30th Graduation Exercises.
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Appreciation of Courtesy
In behalf of tlm lrwwi immuim,i
the Yeoman, we heartily thank tho
PeOIllO Of North Plato tnr. ,
teslos extended delegates an, visitors
i nit i toman state conclnve and to
biminess men and othors for decornt-
inir COmnllmeillnrv tn mir nr.lm. T1.
visitors and deiecratea lnf Snui.
Platte With lllnnv frtn.l trnnln f l.n
cordial mnnnor in which they were
rwulvod and the generous hospitality
Signed: Hew j j
EVRIIfl. Lftfillft TWfiiUtna 11 n T o imfni.i'
Mrs. Daisy Martin and W J. Tlley.
v uiiuiiiiioe.
N'olco
Soalod bids will lo rocolvod un to
noon of April 9th, 1917. for tho salo
of Lot 3, Block 11G. opposlto tho Rlt-
nor hotol. A good business location
0Gxl32 foot. Right Is rosarvod to re
ject any or nil bids.
P. II. SULLIVAN.
A. A. ELLIOTT,
J. E. EVANS.
22'3 Trustoos A. O. U. W.
Miss Irono Schott will spend Sunday
with frlonds in Lexington.
Easter Boots and Slippers
We have an enormous quantity and can satisfy your
every wish. All styles, all sizes, all widths.
joMse, mag i
This beautiful patent Patent cross strap, same White poplin pump, same
Pump, same in black kid in soft kid
in straps
$4.00
$3.00
$3.00
Patent Baby Doll, growing Patent 2 strap dull kid top, This beauti
girls' sizes 2 to 5, $2.50 same in black kid pump
ful black kid
Same in misses $1.95
We have everything
that is new and popu
lar in all solid colors
or two tone effects;
Browns, Ivorys, Cham
pagne, Gray, White,
Black and White, and
many other beautiful
combinations.
$3.00
$3.50
Men's High Shoes and
Oxfords, Tan and
Black. Let us show
White Levor kid boot
ST.OO
Canvas boots at $4.50
you our big line at
f $3.50 and $4
See our big lines of
Children's Shoes.
HOE MARKET,
AVES YOU " " ONEY ON SHOPS
ONE DOOR SOUTH OF THE KEITH THEATRE.
"Red Night," chapter No. 8 of Pa
tria, at tho Keith tonight.
Miss Mabol MoVickor, of Lexington,
spent tlio past few days here on mil
linery business.
Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Drown returned
yostorday from Kimball where they
visited this week.
Mrs. II. C. Brock nnd son will return
tomorrow from Fairbury whoro thoy
visueu roiauvos ror a woeK.
Mrs. Andy LIddoll has accepted a
position as saleslady In tho McVicker
Mlllnory parlors and began work yestorday.
Shorlff Salisbury returned Tuesday
evening from Lincoln where ho took
Kolth Hrny and Clarence Murphy to the
penitentiary.
Improved Stock Farm for Salo
Full section located -V miles north
ilest of Hershey at $.1.00 per acre.
This Is a bltf snap.
ItlTIIANAK & PATTEHSON,
21-1 Solo Agents.
The H. & S. Agency
SELLS CITY PROPERTY
Sells Fire, Tornado, Auto
mobile and Hail Insurance.
LOANS MONEY.
We respectfully solict your
patronage.
LET YOUR WANTSIBE KNOWN.
Olfico Phones Black or Red 012.
DOOLITTLE BUILDING.
THE IMPORTED
PERCHERON STALLION
NABOB"
No. D78.V2
Will nuiko the season as follows:
Tuesdays and Fridays nt the 3tog.
onsen Feed and Salo ltarn, North
I'lattc, beginning April lOlli.
Kalaiico of tho week (except Sun.
duy) at my farm six miles west of
North Finite and threo fourths of a
mile southeast of llirdwood switch.
Nabob waB foaled May 24, 1913, and
lmportod with his mother by North
& Hoblnson, of Grand Island, In July,
1913. Was bred by M. Dosproz, Depart
ment of Omo, in Franco. This horso
wolghs 1780, Is clean and sound lit
ovory particular, and Is ns good as
you will llnd anywhoro.
Wo invito you to como and see this
horso.
Tonus $15.00 to Insure colt to
stand and suck. If mnros nro dlirposod
of or leavo country sorvlco foo be
comes duo and paynblo at onco.
Cnro will bo taken to provont nc
cldonts, but should nny occur stallion
owner will not b0 rosponBlblo.
s FRANK STROLLBERG,
Owner.
WALTEMATH
Lumber & Coal Co.
All Kinds Building Material
EverythingfiNew.
Phone 20 1 Block East Freight House
This Is Tho Busy Building Season
Lot's Havo A Building Room!
Evcry'.bnildiiitf tliut in built briiiH Junt so much
prosperity to tlm community.
GET BUSY AND BUILD?
We ure usually busy, but nnvnr no buy Hint wo
could not be busier, nnd will got buny with your
building business uh soon nn Niibmlttad touii,
SEE Ufl FOR LUMBER AND IIUII.MNd MATERIAL.
Coates Lumber & Coal Co.
North Platto, Nefcr.