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About The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 17, 1919)
THE STYLE SHOP Friday and Saturday. SPECIALS! Handkerchief Special assortment of lmnil kocchlofs, white with embroid ered flower designs lu corner at 10c, 13c, ISc. rAiiot nerJiiBtwviinieranrtvrembr- ered designs In cornerwl dainty lace edges at x( 25c, 30c, 35c. th Other finer quality handker chiefs with embroidery dealigna and dainty laco ddges at 40c, 50c and 75c. Hosiery Silk hbso with lisle tops, sizes S1 to 10, most all colors at $1.50. Full fashioned silk, hose, most all colors and sizes, guaranteed, at . m Full fashioned silk hose, garter tops, 82 to 10 and most all shades, guaranteed, at $3.00. Full fashioned silk hose 8 to 10 slzos, garter tops, guaran teed, at . . . . .. . $3.50. Se$ our Windows Friday. Try our Marinello Beauty Shop. Phone 199. , LOCAL PERSONAL I Popular priced coats for ladlos and mlssos In cloth and plushos, also a ' big lino of tho new style short coats. I K. T. Tramp & Sons. Harrison Hurnlmm oamo up from Loxlngton and will visit a fow days with his daughters, Miss Vina War rington and Mrs. Chas. Calhoun, bo- foro going on to his home In Long lioach. Elizabeth Confer. Instructor on piano, specializing on boglnners. Call at or address 208 Maplo streot or phono Hed 2(57. 78-4 Sttvo 20 to 40 per cont on your win ter coat or suit and select one now from tho big spot cash purchase . of ono of tho loading Now York makers All their sample room mcdols, somo over 300 garments In all to soleci from ot Tho Loader Mercantile Co.'s Mrs. Kate Sullivan returned Tues day to her homo. In Brndy after spond Keith Theatre, Monday and Tuesday. presents "The Girl Who Stayed Home" a distinctly artistic achievement, It deals with American young men and woman whose lives were changed and ennobled through the agency of the great war. LOCAL AND PERSONAL ! Miss LIna Lawhead, of Broadwater, I visited with relatives In town this F. E. Thompson returned Tues- week. Dr, day from a short visit with friends in Denver. Mrs. John E. Jones, who under went an operation at an Omaha hos pital Wednesday, is reported to bo doing nicely, Francis O'Connell arrived home Wednesday after fifteen months ser vice overseas with the 502 Refriger ator Plant Co. A now shipment of coats jn both the long and short lengths. E. T. Tramp & Sons. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Swope returned Tuesday from Omaha where Guy hadl been- looking after business matteis for several days. Joseph KarbuBh, of Omaha, Is a guest at the Landgraf home on east Sixth street. Mrs. Karbush has been visiting hero for a week or more. We guarantee satisfaction and will be pleased to give you information about your eyes. Clinton & Son, Op tometrists. C. M. Trotter, of this city, yesterday sold to the Harrington Mercantile Co. one thousand tons of alfalfi and three hundred tons of wildliay which he had cut on leased land near Brady. Correct your error. Grnsp yotir 2nd opportunity. Buy n lot in II. & S. Addition Annex 'Oct. 22nd. 80-2 J. A. Jaeger arrived AVednosdaj from Omaha to take the position of chief operator at the western Union office. Mr." Jaeger will move liis fam ily hero as soon as he can secure a house. Will the party who has my moth er's organ,- which was loaned by E. S. M. Parker, please address W. H. Parker, 210 east 9th street, Grand Island, Neb. 80-2 Geo. W. Suhr and daughter, Mrs. Edith M. Orr, of Norwalk, Ohio, are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. E. Pros ser. This is Mr. Suhr's first visit to tho west, but Mrs. Orr has visited in town several times. Our stock of set and unset diamonds is the most complete in the west. Clinton, tho Jeweler. A beautiful piece of Sheffield silver will be an appreciable wedding gift Clinton, the Jeweler. John Young, of Ogden, is visiting friends in town this week. John way formerly a switchman here. Mrs. F. E. Daly returned this morn ing from Omaha where she has been visiting this past week. A lot of new styles In children's cine-ham dresses. E. T. Tramp & Sons. C. V. White, of Omaha, was in town yesterday inspecting' the work at tho Western Union relay station. Jay Smith and Ferdinand Streitz returned Wednesday from a two weeks' trip to Powder River and Cas per, Wyo. Sale of lots in II. & S. Addition Annex opens OcOt. 22nd. Watch for quarter page adv. Tuestlny for prices and terms. "- Mrs. Edward Day, who had been taking treatment at the Twinem hos pltal, returned Wednesday to her home in Keystone. Houso dresses nnd aprons, a big va riety of styles, just received a new lot. Wo can .surely .please you; they aro made rlgljjt and fit right. E. T. Tramp '& Sons. ' .- "Checkers," a big special produc tion taken from the racing melodrama that was a tremendous success on the legitimate stago for many years, will bo tho attraction at tho Keith theatre Wednesday and Thursday, J&ctobor 22-23. Tho story is a sensational ono having to do with race horse plots. It ends with tho most thrilling race track scene ever witnessed. For Sale Seven room houso on east Tiuru street, aw mouern. inree blocks from high school. Inquire of Isaac Deats, COO block east Third Phone Red 1233. SOtf .MAN iintXKB TO HEATH IN TUB OPTIC WRKCK The first colllnion on the Nebraska division in over a yoar occurred nt Optic siding a short distance east ot I Kearney oarly Tuaedav morning whom the engino of train No. 4, with George StoHrnu of this city engineer plowed into the roar of a freight train stand ing on tho main track. Engineer Stearns, owing to a denso tog, did not see tho train In front until nlmoat up on it. Ho rovoraed his engine, ap plied the otnorgoncy brake and both ho ami his llromuu sticking to their post, plowed through tho cabooso and throo box cars loaded with boxed applet,. As the engine crashed through the cars It toppled dvor on its side. Stearns nnd his fireman wore I able to cxtrlcato thomselvos from tho wreckage nnd miraculously escupod any serious Injury. None of tho freight "crew wore injured, but whom Two Great Features tho wreckage of tho burlnc caboose ing.Uio week, end with her daughter, libx'cnrb, Which had caught fh:o, Miss Wynne. Mrs. Sulllvnn wns en- w oeing cicnneu up tno cnarreu route homo from a three months' visit body of a man wns found,. There was in Denver. nomine found to Indicate his Identity, 0 . T, , on. "Ut mcmbors of tho freight crow stntcd rur omu xjun iui k'"uh,,b. (Jmt ,m wnfl ,m oporntor who h(u got. west I'ounn. "".ten on the train west 'of Kearney and Hnrry Wright, Tom Emplo and W. II. was doad-heading his way enst., The Turplo, charged with drinking homo- collision delayed traffic about fiVo mado beer, were lined $10 nnd costs Hours,. each by Judge Woodhurst. All threel An investigation Is being mado as to of the defendants gave notlco of ap-,! wnero tno rauit or tno wreck lies. peal to the district court. Queen Quality shoos are sold only nt Wilcox Department Store. of the Brunswick Method of Reproduction The Ultona. This all-record player has revo lutionized phonograph ideals, and is instantly adjustable to each type of record. With it you can play all records at their best. All artists, all bands, all selections are at your, command, i Only The Brunswick offers this great invention. .Married Wednesday Utcnlnp. Lorenzo Muellor and Miss Luclllo ... i . 1 1. i 'Hm Mnnlflti nrnantitnfl Tlin Trlhnno' Vw jiuuvwr uuiu Iiiumuu ui uiu 11UIUU Ul M.UU o 111ifit.nl antinlv if TVTn- I UHUU b pUIUULS iUr. iUUl 1UI H. XI. laga grapes and apples somowhat ;7or','', '. . . H,nlW tl.nn flio Rin nf vmir ),nml. Tim' 0:30 Wednesday, OVOIlIng, III tllO pr08- f.nit n,nn nUnr-A nf w at i once of about, thirty relativos and 1.1 U1V VIIIIIU 11 VIII Vll Uftrfl I 14 W ( ' t T . Plimviliopa rnnnnil Vnrlli Dlnlta mnn I gUCSIS, nnw rovUUncr nt TVInMn,! W.ncl, 'l Mrs. UoISOU, of Mindeil, sister Of tllO I groom, played tho wedding march ns For Sale Talking macliine ana S the young people took thoir placos records. 519 east H street. I1 under tho wedding bell and Rev. A. C. C. M. Trntter rntnrnort Wnilnnailnv! Hul1 of tho Uaptist church performed from Omaha. He was a passenger oni V,10 coromony-, Afterwards a wedding train ko. 4 Monuay nignr wnon it """ -j,, .... v.. ..0 ... nun ruiuuvos. yviter iovemuor isi Mr. nnd Mrs. Mueller will bo nt homo at 520 south Walnut Btrect. 2 crashed into tho rear end of n freight at Optic and was considerably shaken up by the sudden application of tho brakes and the Impact of tho col lision. For Sale Five grade Holstcin cows. H. E. Norton, North Platte, Phono 798F2. 80-3 Nothing has been hoard of the Ford car belonging to C. L. Ross which was stolen from Fifth streot at tho Odd Fellows' block over two weeks ago. This is the first car stolen from a North Platte person that has not been recovered, but in this case no clow has been obtained. See our lino of King Albert sterling flat ware, just received. Beautiful pattern sure to please. C. M. Austin, Jeweler. 79-2 Lieut. Trunk'made a trip to Oconto ' The Twentieth Century Club The Twentieth Century Club will meet Tuesday evening, October 21st, at eight o clock with Mrs. Frank II. Barber, at 803 west Fourth street, Mrs. I. L. btebbins assisting. The evening meeting is arranged in deference to tho wishes of a number who find themselves unable to attend tho afternoon sessions. A program of personal Interest will be provided un der the direction of Mrs. Harry Gll- foyl and Mrs. Stanley Orr. A large attendance Is desired. MRS. ORR, 80-2 Chairman of Press. The All-Wood Tone Amplifier, which de velops new tonal qualities, bringing out tones hitherto lost. It is constructed entirely of wood, like a fine violin. Investigate these exclusive features before you make even a tentative decision, for old ideas are sure to be discarded- The Brunswick has created a nation-wide appreciation. Thousands are being sold to those who insist on the best. We will gladly play The Brunswick for you and explain its new features. Make your own com parisons. Let your ear decide. WALKER MUSIC CO., 4 Keith Theatre BIdg. North Platte. lionibiii Plane Wrecked. Tho big Martin bombing nlane. 'itiesfiay to salvage tno airship which which was expected to reach North had been dashed to the ground by a , Platto Tuesday, was wrecked that day strong current ot wind anu damaged near lutan, thirty miles west of Om- beyond repair, but fortunately without aha. Sailing along at an elevation of accident to the pilot or tho electrician 1 1,500 feet Captain Francis and his vrg wit''-!r.:-i. The ship wns en-: tlir.ee passengers failed, by reason of rovto to una city when the accident tho dense fog, to seo Omaha and nt- occurred. ; tempted to make a landing near Yu- For Sale A few thoroughbred lau- n doing so tho piano crashed in- Duroc Jersey male pigs. Big stretchy to telephone wires and posts and foil follows. Fred Nelson, two miles west to t'10 ground a wreck. Nono of the of North Platto. 78tf . occupants were injured. The bomber : :o: : ' will be crated and shipped to Minneola Entertains ut, liirthdav Part v. antl North PIntto pveoplo will bo de- Mildred Skinner entertained a score DrlYcu ?f seel,,S the big fellow. or mnrn frlnniis Wrvinnsrinv nvnntv, luesday Lieut. Johnson, pilot of His nnoaslnn nf imr Mt-tb nnnivnran. 'Plane No. 10C, became lost In the fog Honor guests were Mlssos Ida Otton- at Omaha and in attempting to lnnd Rtnln nmi Trmn TTiiffmnn H.n fmo- at a point other than tho landing Mildred's music teacher and tho latter ! place', wrecld his machino and sus- . , . . . . . T "I 1 Tt Ol DAI. Alio (n,l.lAa I ner instructor in elocution. Tiio doc- ..,.. orations were descriptive of Hallow Een. Tho evening was devoted to music and readings to which Miss Ot tensteln and Miss Huffman contribut ed. The evening closed with tho serv ing of a two-course lunch. Mildred received a number of pretty remem brances of the day. ::o: : Stock for Sale. On account of having t move soon. 1 offer for sale five head of milch cows, nine head of stock cattle, one Shetland pony colt, thirteen head of hogs and four dozen Buff Orpington chickens. C. A. MOORE. 72tf 215 west Twelfth St YX1UI LOANS Plenty of six per cent money, an nual Interest and optional payments T. C. PATTERSON, B. & L. Building Are you Going to Have a Sale This Fall? ' Soon the fall sale season will open already many farmers have engaged us to handle the clerking of their sales. Our experience in this work is of especial bene fit to them and they are quick to realize the many advantages that come through having our officers care for their money affairs. If you contemplate having a sale this fall or win terbetter come in aul see us now about terms ami dates. Tt will puy. Platte Valley State Bank, NORTH PLATTE, NEB. ::o:: PAinnntS! Before soiling or contracting your sweet Clover Seed' seo JOHN R." CHURCHILL, local agent for the Berry Seed Co.. of Clnrinda. Iowa. Write mo at North Platto or Phone Black 1237. I guarantee tho top price. LMano For Sale We have stored in North Platto n strictly high grade pl.ino which if sold at once can be purchased at a positive bargain. Terms. For particulars ad dress THE DENVER MUSIC COMPANY, 77-G Denver, Colo. LAND AND LIVE STOCK AUCTION SALE The sale of Wm. J. Bickley North Platte, Neb. which was to be held on Oct. 8th, was postponed on account of rain, and will be held on Wednesday, Oct. 22nd, 1919. COL. ED KIERIG, Auctioneer. Big Cattle Sale The undersigned will sell at public sale at the Bird wood ranch, six miles west of North Platte and six miles east of Hershey, on Wednesday, Oct. 29th, 191 i commencing at 12 o'clock west time, 175 High Grade White Face Cattle, Several Horses and a lot of Farm Machinery. FREE LUNCH AT NOON USUAL TERMS. J. BOYD ALLEN, Owner. HAY We Buy and Sell Obtain our Prices, THE HARRINGTON IER. CO. H INCORPORATED 1887. Mutual Building and Loan Association, Of North Platte, Nebraska. RESOURCES OVER ONE MILLION DOLLARS. ' The Association has unlimited funds at its command to assist in the building or purchase of homes for the people of North Platte. If you are interested, the officers of this Association will render every assistance and show you how easy it is to acquire your own home. T. C. PATTERSON, BESSIE F. SALISBURY, President. Secretary. Chas. Olsen, ) A t. H. M. Johansen, Auctioneers. F. C. Pielsticker, Clerk