The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, September 16, 1921, Image 5

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    THE NORTH PLATTE SEMI-WEEKLY TRIItt NE
ijyyAij Ail lUvKSONAL ,L Mr Clarenco McGoe of Sutherland
- VIM
I i IBM
Mcb. W. Kennedy and son Wllllnm
of Sn Antonio, Toxas are guests at
Uiq P. ( Connelly home this week
onrdute to Clovolfind, Ohio
ited lounl friends Tufliday
HerBhoy Welch Is attending the Kl
wanis convention In Omaha this wool:,
priscllla Dean tains, all colors, for
Mfc Kn,m. .. ...i.. ...iscnooi gins. Connor More uo.
' , V. "m,OIW0Ul k Mi8Ireno Schott will .to
ZTZZ T T6,Ba,?,!tt1 nt Si Omaha ?MonW to attUl ft? Ak
Platte Valley hospital will ho nbl ena ncn'i
to return to her homo Sunday. ' '
All tho latost models In Ffsk and i Mp- And M'S. Ike Mayham wore Sun-
Cag Hats. Tho Loader Merc Co. I (,R' guosts at the homo of Dr. and
Caudo Smith left Tuosday for
Koarnoy to attend the State Teachers'
Collogo, after spending sevorul woekj
visiting his parents Mr. and Mrs. G.
W. Smith.
A baby girl was bom to Mr. and
Mrs. Leo. Anderson at the Platte
Mrs, V, Lucasr ? .v-.'r
Priscllla Dean tarns, all colors, for
school girls. Loader Merc. Co.
A baby girl was .born to Mr. nnd
Mrs. Willis Olophant lastlilght All
concerned are doing nicely.
Watch the Specialty Shop windows
Valley hospital Wednesday. Mrs. An-' or novelties on display. 506 Locust
dorson was formerly Miss Mnyrn St., first door north of postofClcc.
Cooney of Overton. Priscllla Dean tains, all colors, for
Mrs. Annlo Rannlc and daughter ' school girls. Loader Merc. Co.
Miss Bessie of Omaha will leave the t JIr9 1J A. Dlrkson nnd baby r;-
first of next week for Seattle, Wash, turned to Grand Island Wednesday if-
to spend the winter months. They
will also visit In California.
Rugs dusted, cleaned or slze-i.
Phones 1033W or C01W.r
The twenty five cent lunch was ro
sumcd for tho teachers In the Domes
tio Science Department Wednesday.
Last, year the proceeds of the lunch
covered the entire running expenses of
th'eftlepnrtment.
The HLY Club met Wednesday
noon at its first luncheon of the season
Tho aim of the club Is to got all
high school boys to join and make
it one of the Important organizations
oftho High School.
Sixteen mrw typewriters have beyn
addgd to the Commercial department
ofthe Senior High School. These 're
place those that are worn out and
makes all tho equipment denenaablo
and up to date. Thiro nro rilnety
students enrolled in typewriting.
Hugs dusted, cleaned or sized.
Phones 1039W or G61W.
"The first issue of the Ttound Up
put out by the local high school will
bc!out in two weeks. It will bo a
football and activities number. 'Frank
Smiih is the teacher In charge of the
Round Up and his aim Is to make it
as good or better than 'the papers
Issued in former years.
?A full stock of Western "Field shot
gun "shells always on hand at The Sil
ver Front Cigar -Store. All hunters
"know the quality of The "Western' and
"Cnris" always malres tho -price right.
-Tho Past Matrons of the Eastern
Star Lodge were entertained nt
the homo of Mrs. "Wagner "Wednesday
in Gothenburg. The PaSt"Matrons arc
"Mrs. S. Hartman Mrs,, Geo. Trox.
W, Mrs. J. R. Kodfielfllrs. Wm. Vo
seipkoj Mrs. F. "W. Rincker, Mrs. M. F.
TTosler, Mrs. J. T. Stuart, Mrs. M. J,
Forbes, Mrs. J. F. Clabaugh, Mrs. G
W. Finn, Mrs. Wm. C.ummlng, Mrs. C.
"B. Davidson, Mrs. D, A. Utaiker.
tor visiting nt the II. M. Harris homo
Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Farrell and
daughter and Mrs. Floyd Farrell of
Wallace were city visitors Wednesday.
Annies for Sale: 100 boxtjs of
Wealthy apples ot v2.2g a box. Crow's
Meat Market.
You will find n beautiful, litre of hat3
tit all prices in the Whtttalter Milli
nery, at 506 Locust St,, Xorth Platte.
Rev. W. H. Moore and C. F. Temple,
tire delagatc8 to the Ttfwanls Con
vention which Is being held in Omaha
this week.
Mr. and MrB. M. L. Fonda of Cowncll
Bluffs left yesterday for the west after
spending a few days visiting at the
J. II. Fonda and "Earl Stamp homes
Priscllla Dean tarns, all colors, for
school girls. Leader Merc Co,
Misses Evjtngellne, Mario ami Flor
enco Gough will entertain thls even
Ing nt a china shower in honor of
Miss Miiaroa "Wright who -wTTl lie
married this month.
Seimtor and Mrs. W. V. TIoaglKlid
left Wednesday for Toronto, Can. Mr
HoaglanQ is 'tlia delegate from Uho
Nebraska Grand Lodge to tho Inter
national Convention of Odkl Fellows
They win be gone several tvcoT(b.
Prlscflla Dean tarns, uTl colors, for
school girls. Leader Merc, Co.
For tiie benefit ot those -wanting an
inexpensive at we have a lot cclf un .
trimmed shapes at 50o nnd Jl. AIhj
feather trims from 2oc to ?L "Trim,
Tned '.n-l Uivtored hnts from ?'4 Ho $20.
ArviTla Wliittaker, SQG locust 'St., first
floor uotfli -of postoTTice, North "Platte
A GOODDINNER
SKI1ASTIAX SCUWAIGKU
Sebastian Sdhtvalgor was born in
Davnrla, Germany, Fobr. 14, 1868
nnd died nt North Platto, Nobr. on
Aug. 30, 1021, nt tho ago of more
than 53 yoars. Whon he was about
six yoars old tho family came to tho
"Uriitod States . arid settled at Grand
Island, v Hefro j ebastlan grow to
munlfood, spoiidlng tho time on his
fathor's farm near that city. When
sovonteon yoars old he wont to work
tSvMo 'Union 'Pacllfb ns call boy nnd
b stops ho worked up until ho wna
givon an englno In tho oarly nlne-i
tics. Whon North Platto was mndo
tne layover station for train crows
ho moved to North Platto where ho
has lived until his death.
In. 1802 ho married Miss Carrie
Trnoy of Koarnoy. To this union
vtaafcborn four children, two girls
and two boys. They aro Mrs. B.
Nichols, Esther, Victor and Lester.
Ho Is survived by his wlfo and all x,t
tho children, two brothers, Joo and
Ruporte and ono sister, Mrs. Anna
Polock, of LoGrango, Oregon
Mr. Schwnlger was a member of
the Brotherhood or Locomotlvo
Engineers and took an interest in
tho organization at all times. Ho
was a. man of deep feeling, n bitter
enemy of thoso who wronged him'
and a faithful friond to thoso who
deserved his friendship. Ho was
rather reticent with strangers bat
thoso who know him best "wero often'
-rewarded with bits of confldotcos
which showed his trust In friends.
Tho officials of the railroad -wore
not unmindful of his yvars of faith
ful service and at his death they
gave their testimony in no 'uncertain
terms.
Mr. Schwaigor -was always Inter
ested in farming and owned a largfc
ranch north of. this city. At one
time ho managed tho farm hlmseflf
and stocked it -with blooded horses
and cattlo but 'during recent years
ho turned over tho management or
tho farm to his tenant and gave up
stock-raising entirely.
His doath was caused by
IMI
LLINERY SPECIAL
$5.00 HATS
; Yf
Wejhavc just received a large assortment of the latest models
in Ladies Hats made from Lingerie and-Paune Velvet. Values
you havo not seen for several seasons at less than $10.00.
Wej have1 marked them $5.00 for quick sale. Como and
see them.
WILCOX
ARTMENT
STORE.
LOCAL AJT1) 3'KKSONAL
Mrs. Carrie Golsort wont to Ogalalln
i ostordayi
f , J. A. Law of .Wallace was a city
visitor Wednesday.
Special picnic hams nt 17a por
pound at McMIchaol's Grocery.
Mrs. LoIb McNoal of Horshey was a
city visitor this week.
Mrs. D. E. Martin of Horshoy vlnlt
ed in tho city this week.
Special picnic hams at 17c yee
pound nt McMlchacl's Grocory.
C. T. Ross of Omaha transacted huni.
noss in tho city Wednesday.
Mrs. Flossie Reed of Brulo Is visit
ing friends in tho city today.
Omar Bradley loft Wednesday for
Omaha to attend Ak.Sar.Bon.
Mrs. Vernon Brewer of Horshey
visited local friends Wednesday.
Mayor E. II. Evans transacted
legal business In Grant this week.
bpeuiai picnic nams at lvc por
When In 'town try our spediiJi'dinner
ut:cnn,SBc, up').- Served trom 11 a. m.
1o 8 p. ni. Short orders served at, alt
hours. Open day and night. "Lunchen
put up for picnics or trains ni short
notice. Crystal Cafe,. C. B. "Bailey,
prop.- Opposite U. P- Station.
Plan To Attend The
Southwest Nebr. District Fair
MAY WOOD, NEBR.
September 26-30, 1921
Good Free Attractions
Horse Races Auto Races
Plenty of Other Amusements
To Eratertain All of You
Bigger and Better Exhibits
j Than Ever Before Only District Fair in the State.
Write for premium list S. M, HALL, Sec May-wood.
. pound nt McMichad'a Grocery,
cancorf Geo. White of Sutherland trans-
ofthe slomadhhlch. caused flilm ttf!acled btialnP8B 1n Ul0 c!ty wedncs-
AT THE
Son
Sunday and
Monday
give up his engine in January 1920
Since then he Sias cousulted ho best
physicians alia has traveled 'far seeKn
Ing relkf. His death cam quietly
on the train ns ho was returning
from Omaha -where 'ho had taken ren
cent treatment at ?tho Rafllum H03-'
pltal. He was burled In North,
Platte Cemetery. TThe sjtmpathy op
the acqualntences and friends goes
io Uia. Xanuly wlxo -ralS3 his kindly
counsel and' protection. Sebastian.
Schwaiger was a man wlvom they ca.
be proud .(o .honnr. , -
Tomorrow is the anniversary of the
signing of .the Constitution of the
Uited States. It la being observed in
many places by the parlotic societies
and. in Cxjr:h ll'Jatte lltoo attention ut'
the people Is being called to the an.;
nlviau-y hylhe locul.l). A. R. officer.
Mrs. Dean Richardson, who hns
boen x'iBitlng her psrrents, Mr. and
Mrs. C. S. Clinton, Will leave toinor
row morning for St. Louis where she
will ant-tt 'her husband. From SL
Louis they will go to Now York, from
which litace fft-ey Wfll sail for Italy
on Sept. 2Sth.
:iie nu.o. nii i-eis tn Kisk aru
GaKO Hats. The Leader Merc Co
Mrs. Anna Rachnel Kelso, wife ot
Xchemiah Ivelso, dfeQ yesterday at a
local hospital due to cancer. She was
G4 years, V months and 28 days old.
The funeral "wfll lie'heTd from the Ma.
loney chapel tomorrow at 2:3
and interment -ri-ill bo made In the lo
cal cemetery.
Word has just been received here of
tho death of Mm Mario Rasmuss sn
on August 28, in Denmark. She was
tho widow of I'eter Jtasmussen and
formerly lived here but left last April
for her old home In Denmnrk. Her
j' death followed an operation for can.
icer of tho stomach.
::o: :
APPLES FOR SALE.
I havo for sale a fair quality of np
ptes which I will sell for $2.00 a
bushel at the orchard. Also sweet
dUw at 00c a gallon. Sunday money
is good. Roy Spurrler,t Elmwooil
Farm.
Bnnty Pulls the
String
With All Star Cast
A Picture Full of Scotch Humor
MATINEE 2:15 AND 4:05
sassscsaaeii
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS
Notice Is hereby given, that,
scaled bids will bo received up to 3
o'clock P. M. Tuesday, September 20
for tho orcctlon of a two room
frame school building, for District
Xo. 31, Lincoln Co. Nobraska.
Bids will also bo taken on the haul
Ing of the materials to the building
clto.
Plans will be on file with 'the
Architect Uert M. Reynold and with
tho Secretary of the School Hoard,
John V. DIoner.
Ulds will bo oponod at the office
of the Architect.
The right to reject any or all bids
Is reserved. Succewful contractor
will bo expected to tako tho dlHtrlcfn
warrant and bond in piiymont.
RQARD 01 EDUCATION
, "DWlrici No. 81
day.
Mrs. Jnuk Carroll and children wort
to Grand Island yesterday to visit rel
atives. Russell Langt'ord wont to Omaha
nnd Lincoln Wednesday to visit wlot
vriends.
Tho Mothers Club was. entorV.iIncd
at the home of Mrs. 'Geo. Austin Wed
nesday. elms. Calhoun returned Wednesday
from Omaha where he transacted
business.
I 31rs. "Wm. How'Jey and son John
w6nt to Omaha Tuesday to -attend
JVk-SaT-TJcm.
Mrs. Charles Swartzlander t)f llcr
shpy was among tho out of town vdslt
ers Tuesday.
JIis8 Bessie Snilth left yesterday
for Lincoln where she will attend the
-state university.
O. 13. TClrter,. Keith Neville and
?i s's fidin New otk loft yesterdiy
lor a hunting trip.
A ninnher of young people arc plan
ning to attend tho Carnival Dance In
Tlershey this evening.
Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Kelso left yes
terday for Council Bluffs to vWt their
daughter Mrs. C. 13. Miller.
Ttohert Jandoheur of tho Exper
imental Substation tied tho ribbons
tm the roosters at tho ICoIth County
PVir, Wednesday.
WM. WALDORF,
Tinner.
Makes ot repairs anything made of
tin or sheet metal.
510 Locust. Under Genornl Hospital.
David Cole Creamery Co.
Pays Highest Price
For Cream.
310 EAST FRONT ST.
THE
"AIL STAR"
Harmony Jazzers
will be featured at a
Carnival Ball
Hershey, Nebr.
lOBa
Nig
U W J.' '312 DEPARTMENT STORES
(Town Nome Hero)
MARATHON HATS
Designed and Sold Exclusively By Us
mmm
Fine Fur Felt
MARATHON HATS
as illustrated
$1.98
33v,ery fur felt Marathon llat made for ther.T. C. Ponney
Company retainH its shape and rviginal size, soithnt you'll
.appreciate a Marathon fur folt moro and moi'o as you
wear one of ours. Full leather sweat, all silk bands.
Russet, steel, green, olive, seal and black.
Rusett and steel are popular this year.
THE LARGEST CHAIN DEPARTMENT
"l,.1 STORE .ORGANIZATION INJHEWORID
A QUIET PLACE
to hrlng your friends to dlno. A
placo where tho groatost caro Is ox
exclsed In tho soloctlon of tho food
matorlalp. A place whoro tho culslno
Ib exquisite, whoro tho china and cut
lory Is tasteful, and tho surroundings
pleasant. This Is such a placo. Como
and enjoy It.
HOTEL PALACE AND CAFE.
DON'T STUB YOUR TOE
wandering around looking for better coal than
we handle. We buy only the best kinds of
coal in the different grades obtainable.
Our policy is to deliver LUMP COAL when
you order LUMP, give you absolutely correct
weight, send no substitutes. You cannot delay
ordering your winters supply much longer and
be assured of getting it.
Q R D 133 R NOW.
Crescent Butte Hard Coal
Pinnacle Lump, genuine, labeled,
Pinnacle Nut, genuine, labeled,
Maitland Lump,
Rock Springs Nut
PHONE 40
1
Somerset Lump,
Rock Springs Lump,
JL.J3H4.0
Artificial Ice &
Cold Storage Co