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About The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 6, 1918)
MRS LOCAL A PERSONAL M. E. Scott spont tho early part of this weok in Omaha transacting busi ness. Mr. and Mrs. John Strahorn re turned Wednesday from a brief visit in Omaha. Strayod Rod Heifer, branded B on right shoulder. D. W. Uesack. Mrs. Frank McFaddon, of Paxton, has been the guost of Mrs. Omar Huff for several days. A few exceptional burpalns Jn sec on hand Fords. Hcmly.Oglor Auto Co. Euphratos Chapter No. 15, Royal Arch Masons, conferred! tho Royal Arch degree last evening. Tho H. and S. Agency report the tats 01 ino rat L.onergan property on e8i oixin 10 w. ii. liiru. Christmas gifts to suit all pocket books at THE REXALL STORE. Bert Naporsteck returned to Evans ton Wednesday after having visited the home folks for a few days. Dr. L. J. Krause, Dentist, room 3 McDonald Bank building. Leo Mustard has started the erec tion of a house on ono of. tho formor Waldo lots on south Vine streot. Dr. Morrill, DenMnt. Office over Wilcox t'eptirtmerit Store. Mrs. E. T. Casey and Mrs. Ralph Hansen and little daugther left yes terday morning for Rochester, Miinn. Mrs. B. Cornell, of Sy mouse, N. Y., is tho guest of her son Charles and family, having arrived Wednes day. . 16 Choice Barred-Rock Cockerels, $2 to $3 each. Mrs. A. F. Hansen, Phono 7D0F021. 91-4 Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hendy, of Denver, arc expected to arrlvo in town today from their trip to Detroit and New York City. Horton Munger" returned yesterday morning from Camp Pike. He gained fifteen pounds during his stay tjf eight week in camp. A foir oxceilllArinl bargains ill sec on hand Foinm- Hcndy.Oglcr Abto Co, Will SlWy, of Maxwell, who was in training at the Cornell university as an Army student, returned homo last Vok, having received his discharge For Sale G5 acres corn stalks, vt miles west of town. Inquire at 1203 North Locust, 93-2 R. D. BIrgo arrived h'on& Wednes day night from Camp Taylor, feeling as hi us a King wuer a moiun s Frank Schntz. Platto boy, but of late years living in vuuimu, arnveu nomo this week, having boon called by the serious Ill ness of his fnthor. , For Sale on easy terms nn eight room houso; modern excopt het. In quiro of E. 0. Cool. 521 W. 10th. 3t c ; n- T!loe,ocke lms Purchasod of s. S. Kimball 327 acros of land on tho Jack Morrow Hats. Tho land is do i8Cirob "s the north lm,f of section Symphony Ijiwn sintimmrt. a that is delightful to rccolvo'. Sold only at THE REXALL STORE. Mrs. Nan O'Toolo. who boforo mar riage was a Miss Poniston, left for her home In Sherfdan, Wyo., last night, after a visit with rolatives and menus in town. I have customers for town property that Ms priced right. What have you for salo? See me. GENE CROOK, next door to Liberty Inn. 94.4 In tho casualty list published Wed nesday nppeared tho namo of Amos Ross, son of J. II. Ross, who Ilvos on tho Birdwood creek, who was designa ted as seriously wounded. Tho Gus Steggman farm of 131 acres four miles south nf been Bold to Mr. Montgomery for a consideration of $105 per acre. Tho sale was made by Gene Crook. Odor Jontcol . Scented with 2G flow ers. Sold only at THE REXALL STORE. GroKorv Schatz. a nlminfir Of tho dtv. hftrt hi n nrlH union lor some time. Ho has been in poor health for a voar or mnm. Ma condition gradually growing worse. Our BIG cash nnrchaso of over n year ago enables us to sell to our ImirOnS munknfK nt lnn mnr'n nytnna I Our stock is limited so' advise you 0 ' small deposit will hold them for you I at tho LEADER MER. CO storo. Carl Ab'rahamson a young inftn for merly employed at tho Bifge lumber yard, and who will be roinembred by many of our people, died Tuesday' night at Chadron Whera ho was en- gnged In tho lumber business. i C. J. Landholm; who lives west of town, returned Wodnosday night from Albion, Nob., whero ho purchased llfteen head of roglstorod Poland China brood sows, for which ho paid OVOr $1.0002 Mr. I.niiillinlm nnw lino .a hord of ninety-five registered hos ul mis urocu. Writing from Ft. Riley under date of Deconibor first Dr. J. B. Rcdflcld hi tt lottor to Tho Trillium snvi' "I am still in tho nrmv lint nm nvnprtincr orders homo at any moment. Eve-' ryono hero hnnnv over tlm nrmiatnr. and nil anxious to got homo now that mey cannot be of furthor service." Do not miss nttniiilliio- thn fancy work and stamped articles to bo hold Saturday, December 7th In Dorryborry and Forbes window. Come and find tlint needed Xmns gift. The' Sammy Girls recolve n percont of tho proceeds. Tho Sammy Girls will also havo on salo somo swoators loft from outfitting tho boys. 93-2 At tho meeting of tho Red Cross exocutivo committoo Tuesday evening ono thousand dollars wore appropriat ed for tho use of tho civilian retfef. committee. Those funds will bo ap-l plied largely to tho fnmllies of men' who aro in the service and who have' failed to receivo their money allots ment duo from tho government. Those allottments have I n HOTllfi rnana h'n delayed for ninety days, In tho Red Cross report published in Tuesday's Issue Mnxwoll was omit-.' &1 In elvlllir n tft nf tbn vn1.. I which so materially assisted in filling' tho quotas asked of tho county. Tho Red Crosg workers In Mnxwcll have' boon "up and coming" nil tho time! and tho officers of tho Chaptor fully, npprcciato their efforts. Tho omission, as mado by The Tribume and not by tho chairmen who hnnded in their re'-' ports. 1 Somotliiiltf now: Tho Fcrrostnt' Bottlo.' Holds ono quart of hot or cold fluids at tho samo temporaturo ' for forty-eight hours. The good fea turo of this bottlo nnd whero it dif-1 fers from any other bottlo made, is . I Miss Bleman. steam baths and' Swedlch Massage. Indies nnd gentle-; men. Phone 897. Erodbeck bldg. 85lf, A telegram received froin CanuV Polk, North Carolina. Wednesday ovening announced that tho Femalns! of Coulter Elder would ltfivo thero at ono o'clock yesterday afternoon and .should arrive hero Saturday night nt one o'clock. ! FOR TJlADJSf A first class paying u.j .,0 u. mug, . luumu n run ni.iiMjj a nrsi class nnvlnir' "vacation" in the Employ of Uncle , iinihttn fnr nv - i ilZT."gl S5a.n,v . Will assumo etaumbranco If necos-, Mrs. Harry Fleishman was called eary, or will 1vq terms. Reason for to Omaha, Wednesday ovening by thO soiling, owrfer has other interests, illness of her daughter Harriett, whoP. Q. BoV 305. 91tf was Jplabd in school there a Weok or AT ;v , , , ,, , ' so acA Mr. Wul Mrs. A. J. Salisbury and ,Kvo from So to $12 uM buy your, to -itershey Wednesday to attend the voaI nnd suit now. Best man tailored 'ffr,eral of Mrs. H. E. Wlllett, who .Oats nnd suits to fit misses and wo-'tfied in Eureka, Cal., and tlio remains men up to a size 48. This season's , woro brought to Hershey for ?nter cholcest materials und styles on SRlfetment. Tho deceased was formerly at THE LEADER MER. CO. , ! Essio Ware. that 6t cannot be broken. HARRY DIXON. Tho joweler. Mr. and Mrs. Julius Hnhlor rocidv od a cablegram Wednesday contain-J hig tho velcomo news that their son ' Frank wns safe and in good health. ' t!o hnd been In a regiment tlint for some timo was 'in the thickest of tho i t.gnt nnd knowing this his 'parents were naturally very anxious about, his saftov. Frank wnn KVYit tn n trnlnlni camp from Sidney. Went overseas tho J nrsi or. April nnu was on tne rront lino when tho American troops began 1 c it ne. An nnniOfiitiitt.v nf nnnortnu'Hna! i To be ablo to buy merchandise at tho t prices we aro now offering. Every- j itnmg m our ury uoous on salo as hero-to-fbro and special prices In onil" RcadMo-vettr department. Garmonts that have been selling at $05.00 we now price at $37.98 which aro values IndcAid. We are not gottlng oven cost for thoso garments, not even thiding dollars but giving you a few when Vou purchase a garment. 'But the merchamJiso must go. 13. T. TRAMP & SONS. unsiRg Fits Like an Untroubled Conscleiice WHEN you oct into and under die cover of your y favorite Munsingw ear there's a joy and comfy feclin' that comes-an all around Union Suit satis faction that lulls you into a rest fulness and quie tude inicomparable, - Sum up the Comforts of the old familiar things ydiir favorite lounging robe the old arm chair your well worn house slippers now add to these the comfort giving qualities of good old Munsingwcar and you slip into a sUite of happiness not surpassed by an untroubled con . , science. When you ask for Aiuhsingwear you get the utmost in union suit satisfaction. For in every Munsingwcar gar ment is woven awl knit thirty years of underwear wis dom and a Kuperservicc that makes Munsingwcar the cul mination of underwear comfort. It's economical, (00, any way you lipure it, because in U10 long run i( cnM ha outwasluMl, outraveled or outdone. Our Stock of Fall and Winter MunsingwcHr is waiting for you. Come in today and choose from the variety of styles and fabrics. It is genuine goodness all the way through Buttons, too. ( SOLD IN NORTH PLATTE 13Y THE WILCOX DEPARTMENT STORE S Some Steal Bargains ki ' I em am g to tihfe "illness of Mr. L. L. Walter, Presi dent of Walker Music Co., we wiS be com pelled discontinue handling pismos and will dispose of our present sfcock of High grade instruments such as: mil Ad&m Schaff Played Pidrio, value $S0O.0O will sell for - - $475.00 Petard Piano, value $475.00111 sell for - - - 300.00 Bond Piano, value $400, will sell for 290.00 Jesse French Piano, value $390.00, will sell for - - 280.00 Kimball Piano almost new, value $450.00, will sell for - 250.00 Price & Teeple Piano almost new, value $375, will soli for . 225.00 Starr Piano, second-hand, value $400.00, will sell for - 135.00 m Hi Hi m IK UctontloH Ilospitnl Itv-OpciiK. Tho detention hospital In the city flro building, which hnd heon closed i r luck of patients, ro-opened Tues day when Miss Cnllnn, one of tho teachers in tho schools was sent there. V Wednesday three inoro pa tients, who woro certified by physic ians to be suffering: from the lnllucnza were admitted. It is probublo thnt other patients will bo sent thore as 'liars dOVOlop. ::o:: For Snlc. A re with nlco bungalow home, full basi-inont, furnaco boat, electric lights harn.v shed nnd chicken house. For fltiick ale will iiicludo cow, pony chickens and incubator. I'rico $2700. 1003 East 4th st. Call Evenings. 94-2 : :n: : To Hoys AVorlilng Kesorvc. All l)oys who have not returned tl;elr registration cards to tho county federal director had better get busy right away. Tito exact figures for tho ic filtration of Lincoln county cannot he- determined otherwise- unlesa all cards aro promptly returned. Do not not Btop to bo examined. Fill out the one side of your card ns df reetwl. Plonse do not fold these cards . Give this your immediate at tention. Li. W. TKESTER, Fedoral State Director. : :o: : Wanlcd. Houso keeper for aged couple. Wife an invalid. Address T. G. Edmiston, Merlden. Wyo. 91-4 NEBRASKA gj We will retain our Phonograph and Music Dept. Hi yfi Christmas ift Slippers When one N seeking comfy articles of rearing nppurel, the I'ct't shoiihl not be neglect ed. This Interesting sliowliig of Mirm fell sllpiiers will proto dial this store has ghen them amjilo aUentlon. You may select u pair for every member of the family anil In a number of allraclhe negligee; colorings us well as lit substaiN Hal leathers fur men. Wilcox Department Store. Archie lllscoo Dies. i Archie Discoo, son of Mr, nnd Mrs'. ' John Discco, who llvo near HIgnoll, ' who wns sent to tho Itaho automobllo school in Kansas city last sunnnor for Hieclal training, died at llvo o'clock Tuesday morning. Death was duo to pneumonia which followed anl attack of lnllucnza, and with which hoj had suffered for nbout eight wooks. Up to within a fow days of death, bo was reported Improving, and tho no win of his death thoroforo came as a r.hock to tho parents. The body arrived Wednesday ovon Ing in ibis city, sorvlces woro hold at tho Haptist church yesterday aftor noon and Interment mndo In tho Mo Phtrson national cemotory. The deceased was twenty-two yoars of age and was held In high osteeni by the people of tho HIgnoll secWon "where he had lived practically all IiIb lire. : :o: : Hallroad Men In Trouble. In tho county court Tuesday Win. St. Germain and Ernest McKnddon, both employes of the Union Pacific nnd both married, wero bound over to the district court on tho chargo of assaulting OHvo Strndo, a girl under llfteon years of ago. Tho nssault Is charged to havo occurred Novombor 2Cth, nnd tho ovldenco at tho hearing wns to tho effect that both men wore more or loss under tho Inlluonco of liquor. Pond wns placed at $1,000 each, which they secured. HEAP THIS ! ! ! We will give double voles on the Doll Conlest Saturday. Two loles with every penny spent In our sloro. THE HEX A LI. STOKE. : :c: : The THO FORCED STOCK REDUC ING SALE is now on in full swing at PLOCKS. : :o:- HI'CHANAN fc I'ATTEKSON'S RAHGA1X LIST I FWo room cottage, modorn oxcopt neat, tnreo tuocits rrom Post- Offleo i ?ft000.OD Good 0 room cottngo on West 12th Streot $1800.00 Frnmo & Stucco bungalow, modorn excopt heat $3000.00 Nlco new bungalow In the East End. modern except boat $3500.00 Eight room frnmo dwelling and ncre lot on East 2nd St $2C00.00 FIvo room Cottage nt 1205 Wost 9th. near Locust $1000. 00 The ban ngniiiRt new buildings lias been removed nnd wo offor to thoso desiring to build tho following build ing lots with sidownlks and sower paid ror nnd wator and gas availnblo. Ono lot In tho 1200 block on West Sixth Street snnn nn Ono lot In tho 200 bock. South Pino, oniy tnroe biocics from tho High School $800.00 Easy terms on any of those nrnnnr. tloe. Alfred 11 rem or Injured. F. J. Uromor received a tolegrnin Tuesday that his son Alfred, In Bor vico at Ft. Sam Houston, Toxas, had met with an accident and had suffer ed a. Potta fractiuro, which wo aro told means a tracturo of tho hip or spluo. Mr. Uromor at onco wired for furthor particulars, and in reply rccolvcd a Wiro Wednesday stating that Alfred was Improving and. for tho fathor not to. make tho trip unloss advised bo to do. Naturally Mr. Breiner la anxious to know tho seriousness of his son's condition. Tho HIG FORCED STOCK REDUC ING SALE Is now on In, full swing nt HLOCKS. : :o: : When your digestion is poor, when your bowols nro coativo, whon your breath In bad. when vour sinmnnh H sick or dlHordorod. and you fool lnn- kuki anu low-spirited, Prickly Ash Jiutors is tho romodv vou need. Tt cleanses tho vital organs, purifies tho bowels, and Imnarts a (liu fenlimr nf strength, vigor and cheerfulness Price $1.2r. per bottlo Guinmere Dent Drif Co Pprclel AgentT Let his" gift to YOU be a HOOVER! The days aro not long enough, It Hooms, for you to attond to your multiplied duties. You must adopt more short-cuts. Most tirowmo, tlmo-con sinning and disagreeable is tho weekly cleaning day. Lot It bo largely replaced by a few moments dally use of a HOOVER. Then dirt will uovor accu mulate 'in your rugs und enr potB. Ilousecleanlng will be much simplified. Though THE HOOVER glides so lightly that a tliroe ycnr-old can uso It, It boats out imbedded grit, swoops up stubbornost-cllnging litter of all kinds and dustlcBsly with draws tho dirt thus dislodged. Only THE HOOVER boats. Hwoeps, suction cleans. Only Tho Hoover cleans THORO LY. Whon ho gives you a HOOVER he givos yoa( tho North Platte Light & Power Co