The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, March 11, 1919, Image 5

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    CITY -Altt) COUNTY NEWS.
V Clj'do Tijrottor loft Suntlny for Oma-
lia to attend the auto show.
Mrs. Ixtchlel Johnston lias, heeu
quite '111 at hor homo for tho past
yveok.
II. Dixon & Son grind their own
Uenscs. Seo them for quick oyeglnss
service.
Cherry Bark Cough syrup, sure
euro Try us first Rcxall.
Mrs. B. M. ReynoMs has hcon sorl
ously ill with pneumonia for sevoral
days ipast. '
Mrs. C. M. Reynolds, of Omaha, ar
rived yestordny for a visit with rela
tives In town. . .
I can accommodate a few more milk
customors. Inquire at Gil south
Chestnut.
For Srf'.o Seven room, house at No.
2 south Maplo street 17-tf
Mrs. Arthur Warnock, of Kimball,
formerly Miss Nottlo Hogg, of this city
died Sunday of tho flu.
Tho Phlliguna Club will meet to
morrow with Mrs. L. W. "Wrilkor, 118
west Third Street.
Mr. and Mrs. Stove .Baldwin left
Saturday for Callaway to visit their
Hon Frank and family,
Tako your eyo troubles to H. Dixon
& Son, eyesight speciaist.
F. W. Hormlnghauson left tho lat
ter part of last week on a business
trip to Missouri.
Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Boatman left
yestorday morning for Denver, where
they will vlsrt for sevcra days.
A few deslrnblo second-lmiul Fords
at tho right prices. Hcndy-Offlcr Auto
Company.
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Weeks return
ed to Grand Isand yesterday after a
visit with relatives in town.
James H. Eggers and Mrs. Dora C
Brown, both of this city, were united
in marriage by Judge Woodhurst Fii
day.
Cherry Bark Cough syrup, sure
cure Try us first Rexall.
E.N. Ogier expects to leave tonight
for Omaha where ho will attend tho
auto show which is being held this
week.
Dr. H. C. Brock. Dentist. X-Ray
Diagnosis. Reynolds Bldg. Phono 148
' Miss E. Boyd, superintendent of the
North Platte Genoral Hospital, and
Mrs. J. B. Redfleld spent Friday in
Ogalalla.
Miss Essie Wessburg, clerk In tho
office of County Jhdge Woodhurst, has
been confined to the house "since last
Friday with the flu.
Get cur Palmolive special at Tho
Rexall.
Mrs. Mary Kidd, who had been sor
lously ill with typhoid pneumonia, ex
pepects to resume her duties at the U
P. Hunch counter this week.
Dr. Morrill, Denttst. Office over
Wilcox Department Store.
Mrs. T. L. Green, who was injured
in an auto collision In Omaha a couple
of weeks ago, wil be able to return
home tho latter part of this week.
Mrs. C. F. Strauss, whose husband
is now .cashier of a bank at Oshkosh,
has been visiting her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. John Burke, for a week past
Got our Palmo'ivo special at Tho
Rexall.
N. P. Jergensen, of Maxwell, was in
town yesterday looking over residence
property that is for sale with a view of
purchasing. Ho expects to move to
North Platte in May.
Dr. L. J. Krause, Dentist, room 3
McDonald Bank building.
County Commissioner Koch has re
turned from South Omaha, where ho
marketed two cars of fat steors. He
aso visited his two daughters who are
attondlng school at University Pace.
Special Palmolive deal $1.G0 worth
of goods for 89 cents at The Rexall.
In the valley between North Platto
and Hershcy many cases of flu aro re
ported, espeiii'.y in the Nichols sec
tion. In some Instances the patients
have been in a "rather serious condi
tion. Miss M. SJIeman, steam baths and
Swedish .Massage, ladies and gentle
men, Phone 8D7. Erodbeck bldg. 85tf
A very important meeting of tho
Methodist Aid Society will bo held at
tho church parlcrs Thursday after
noon, March 13. Every member is
urged to attend as now business Is to
be considered.
Special Palmolive deal $1.G0 worth
of goods for 89 cents at Tho Rexall.
Editor Dunn, of Sutherland,, who
was in town yostorday stated that the
schools of that village had been closed
on, account of tho flu conditions.
Several of tho teachors aro victims
of tho diseaso.
Tho Harrington Mor. Co. will buy
your Hay and Grain. Obtain our
prices before you soli. tf
Frank LIpsey left yostorday for Om
aha whero ho wil spend several days
at tho auto show.
Beginning tomorrow and thereafter
tho Union Pacific freight houso will
closo at 4 p. m. for the receiving of
freight.
Wanted Contracts for plowing. Call
at 075 No. Locust. Phono Red 556. 22
Ed Hpgg, living south of Hershoy,
who was a visitor In town yesterday,
said that beforo tho flast snow foil his
400 acres of wintor wheat showed up
lino. This spring he will put In 100
acres of spring wheat and oats and
plant 300 acres to corn.
For Sale Vacant lot northeast cor
ner Fifth and Oak streets. Dr. II. C.
Brock. lG-tf
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ron SALE
My residence C05 W. 6th street,
with two lots or will divide. Low
prlco. Easy Terms.
S. GOOZEE.
The Phonograph With a Soul.
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The Edison Has
Arrived. ' v
And Remains Permanently in
North Platte, Nebraska.
Tho's. A. Edison has ensnared the Soul of
Music and given it to the world in his new in
strument, which does re-produce but re-creates
the human voice in its most natural tones.
We cordially invite evefy person in North Platte to hear this Ma-
The Photo above shows Thomas Chal-
chine. Whether you buy or not, to hear this machine will give you a mors, America's foremost baritone, singing
lift Ull Ctl UUllipUI inUIl WVlllt JUUIUUll) AAIW
new idea about phonographs.
We have several for immediate delivery. Phonograph with a Soul". The Edison deies
you to detect a difference.
Jeweler
a
Dealer in Columbia - and Edison Phonographs.
"We Make Phonograph Buying Easy."
tit is said that In practically every
family in School District No. 3, south
east of town, therjj is one or more
cases of flu. The children of those
families were present at school one
week ago Saturday and tho hreaking
out of tho disease dates from that day.
For Saho Illcyclo with light and cy
clometer. Call at 015 east D St. 3t
John nercman. who lived on the
former Major Walker farm north of
tho river, has sold the placo to Bratt,
Goodman & Buckley tor a considera
tion of $16000. Mr. Bergman pur
chased the farm a few years ago for
nrmmri so 000. He will sell nart of his
personal! property and remove to Mis
souri.
For Sale Four room cottage at 404
So. Willow. Phono 784F2. 8tf
Tho cotton mill ot Kearney, tho rel
ic of tho hoom days ot that place is be
ing torn down for tho material. It
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was erected tho latter part of tho 80's
at a cost or ?4UU,uuu, or wnicu mo puo-
plo ct Kearney coiunouicu ou.uu m
tho way of a bonus. Tho main build
ing was 100x408 feet.
D. C. "Whaloy left last Tuesday with
two cars of stock for his North Platte
ranch. Mr. Whaloy has purchased
eigh thundred acres of land near the
Platto, and has leased eighteen hun
dred acres adjoining, which gives him
a ranch upon which to rafso cattle
and farm containing a littlo more
thun four sections of land. Lex
ington Pioneer. ..
I have recently called in my service
Mr. W. H. "Searls, who Is an expert
nlnw man cif 30 ears practical expe
rience In the, faVming country of the
middle wost. Rest assured your plow
will be put in, the proper condition
making it a rcai satisfaction when you
slai spring plowing. Bring your
plows hero for tho best work.
17-4 J. H. VAN CLEAVK.
A receiver has been asked for tho
North Amorlcan Hotel Co., which at
ono time considered erecting a hotel
building In this city. Tho company
has erected, or Is erecting a number
of hotels in Nebraska towns, and stock
to tho extent of $3,000,000 has been
sold. Tho stato railway commission,
however, some time ago prohibited
the company from soiling moro stocic.
Seo tho Palmolive window at Tho
RexaM.
A year or moro aso tho government
called upon tho farmers to "dig In"
and raise all tho hogs they possibly
could; that tho country was threaten
ed ih a shortage of pork, and our
allies across tho water would noed
all that coud be grown. Tho farmc
"hoppod to it" and his yards aro now
ttllod with fat porkers ready for tho
market. But now tho packers declare
tho market is glutted Avith fat hogs,
and as a result hogs can only bo sent
to inarkot when permission Is given,
or only as fast as tho packers can
tako caro of them. But tho price fixed
by tho government for prjmo fat hogs,
$17.50 remain the same. Exchange.
I. 0. 0. P. NpTCE
The First Degree will ho conferred
upon a class of candidates from North
Pintle and Sutherland, Thursday even
Iiilt, Clinch l.'ltli. All members are re
quested to h iresei.l.
.1. GCV SWOl'E, Sec'y.
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Mrs. R' R. Dickey left for Chey
enne the latter part of last week.
John Davis went to Omaha Sunday
night to attend tho auto show.
Tho Social Club will give a dance
at the Masonic hall on Wednesday ev
ening of this week.
Spring is coming get your Kodak
now at tho Rexall.
T. F. Healey left last night for
Omaha whero he will visit his family
for thirty days, returning to town at
tho ond of that time.
Let Your Ear Bo Your Judge,
Walker Music Co., North Platte.
"Word received in town a few days
ago announced tho death of J. J. Wil
son, a former employe of tho Union
Pacific shops, but who loft tho city
twelve or fifteen years ago.
Take your eyo troubles to II. Dixon
& Son, eyesight speciaist,
A. B. Hoagland, who Is now In tho
employ of tho state as a "boozo hound"
came homo yesterday to seo his wife,
I who has ben sick. Ho assisted In tho
I arrest Sunday of an Omaha "bad nlg
I gor" who had baffled tho sleuths for
I months, and whom ho followed from
Kansas City to South Omaha. In
' making tho arrest Hoagland and the
other officer had to subdue the colored
man by raps over tho head.
Mrs. Gage Halloway left yesterday
for Henry, a station on tho North
River branch, whero her husband will
engage in the banking" business.
A Great Actor in a Great Story by
a Great Author, Dustin Farnum in
"Tho Light of AVcstern Stars," by
Zane Grey. At tho Sun Wednesday
and Thursday.
Miss Sarah Kelly developed a case
of flu tho latter part of last week and
the residence was quarantined Friday.
In tho absence of Mrs. Kelly, Mr.
Kelly has been officiating as nurse.
Yesterday Miss Kolloy's condition was
much improved.
Mrs. Agnes Twidoll, vlfo of an
employe of tho Stacy Mercantile Co.,
died Saturday from tho flu. Tho re
mains were shipped to Kansas for
interment. Mr. and Mrs. Twidoll
camo to North Platto less than two
months ago.
Eggs for Setting
Prize Roso Comb R. I. Reds for
setting. Pen No. 1 aro eight pullets
that aro beauties. You would say they
aro perfect reds. All standard weight
or over, red to tho skin, big boned and
good layers. Headed by a cockerel
that is superb, from stock that took
first at Omaha last winter. 15 eggs
$3.00.
Pen No. 2, twenty-flvo puro blood
henH and pullets, many of them tho
best wintor layers, all standard weight
or over, well built and mated with
three dandy big cockerels, splendid
specimens of birds. You ought to call
and seo this stock. 1C eggs from No.
2, $1.50. J. II. VAN CLEAVE,
So. Park Poujtry Yard.
Ki-4 . 702 W. A St.
Church of Our Savior.
There will bo a rccoptlon to tho now
Rector, Rev. Rowland O. Mackintosh
and his wife in tho basomont of tho
church Wednesday ovoning, March
12th, at 8 o'clock, undor the auspices
of tho Ladles' Guild. Members and
friends of tho church are cordially
invited.
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Mrs. Gertrude Pock loft Saturday
morning for Cheyenne.
James Kumulos, who had been sta
tioned at Camp Dodge, arrived homo
Saturday.
Tho battleship Nebraska arrived at
Boston yesterday with 1,100 overseas
fighters on hoard.
Mr. and MrB. Ed Dickey and Mr. and
Mrs. W. J. Tlloy will go to Omaha to
day to attend tho nuto show.
Mrs. Julia Todd, of Horshoy, spent
Sunday with her daughter, MrB. Frank
Buchanan,
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Card of Tluuiks v
Wo wish In this mannor to offer our
heartfelt thanks to all who kindly
assisted us In tho doparturo of our
beloved daughter and slstor, and for
tho many beautiful floral offerings.
Wo nlBO aro very grateful to tho Sis
tors, Father McDiiid and tho choir. v
MR. AND MRS. JOHN SCHRAM
and FAMILY, ,
MR' and MRS. JOHN SCHRAM, Jr.
MRS. ANNA HEUGGLER. A'
PACKARD PIANOS, BRUNSWICK PHONOGRAPHS
Let Your Ears Be Your Judge.
Walker Music Company,
NORTH PLATTE, NEBRASKA.
OkeHREC0RDS----Pathe
INCORPORATED 1887..
Mutual Building and Loan
Association,
Of North Platte, Nebraska.
RESOURCES OVER ONE MILLION DOLLARS.
This Association is prepared to make. Loans:
On Improved City Property or to Improve Same.
To assist in the purchase of City Property
To pay off existing mortgages on City Property.
These loans are repaid in small monthly payments
just like rent. Borrowers in the Home Association
repay their loans with a saving of from 20 to 30 per
cent over that of any competing Association.
I T. C. PATTERSON.
President.
SAMUEL fiOOZEE,
Secretary.
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OUR SPRING AND SUMMER ASSORTMENT OF STYIES.
In Standard Custom Garments of Chicago
is now in and ready for your inspection. We
will be pleased to take your order now.
We also make Uniforms for Conductors and
Brakemcn from $26 up. Call on us and
see our new line of goods Yours truly,
218 E. 6th Street CARL GOERIE