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About The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922 | View Entire Issue (April 1, 1898)
2-T few.; ?3C i If lev -. r s Sr. ,- 4- i v '.tfijL ; Ge Year, i jkaivaaM, .-,:. ... ; ........ $1. W 7S aMx Xeatfct, wk te dvBe...;t W Oeata ainnnii win afrfca r FRIDAY, APRILS, 1898. - M -A. H. Davis returned last night 'jfrnm a'hsiheRstri'r to.Oma'hn- s, ?V Mr. and Mrs. Charles Richards ' 'Vibf Sutherland, are in town to-day. ."A u. u. Mawicins, or weuueet. is 'transacting businessrin town to day. -, o; i ai . . a ill t i- w: T 111 .! Ifl I I I Illl II II 5J.-. ins- for a protracted visit with - friends in Iowa. 'Miss Allie iewis went down to ""Maxwell this mdrnimr to yislt her parents for a few days. u. v Jjavis. or sianey, is m '. ' town to-day .enroute home from a - .visit to-his farm in Well precinct. v Robert Atkinson and Miss riSerepta Rich, were given leg;al per mission to wed by Judge Baldwin yesterday. . s A. Hi. Huntington nas com- - pleted a.dwelling house for Thos - Simants at the latter's farm ut "the - ' '.points." The manjr friends of Miss Jen nie Carlson will be-glad to learn " - that Is she recovering from -her re--ceht severe illness. Those who attend the enter tainment at Keith's hall to-morrow evening are assured a pleas ant and enjoyable time. . - Judge Grimes and Reporter vScharmann leave the early part of next week for Grant, where the former will Tiold a term of court. Frank Copper and J. C. Fle Tiarty, ot Ogalalla, are in town to day for the purpose of purchasing the plant and good-will of the In dependent Era. The rank of page, which was postponed last week, will .be con ierred at theK. P. hall- this even ing; All knights are requested to be. present. ' Four hundred teachers are at tending the meeting of the Central Nebraska Educational Association .which began its sessions at Kear ney yesterday - -r-TheFair Store has inaugurated ,a removal sale and is offering goods for the next thirty days at very low prices. Read the advertisement on "the first' page- - RecorderJeliher of the A. O IL W. lodge yesterday received a draft for 52,000 payable to Mrs. N. F. Donaldson in payment of the policy held by her late husband. , Special officer Vizzard, of the . Dnion JRacifiCr was in tpwn.the :early part of "the week, looking for ..some. property which was.alleged to have been stolen from the com- 5r-; ;riie weatner to-aay is not as balmy and spring-like as one might .expect for the first day of April. In the- language pt Observer OPiercy. -"winter lingers in. the lap of springs -itris expected that Arthur 'Hoagland will make u visit, home vne'xt week. His arm Is healing f slowly anol it will probably be a f month before he is discharged from the hospitaL , "The Boston Store will hold, its rmillinery opening on Tuesday. Wednesday and Thursday of next : week. Violet souvenirs will be given away on those days. John Lemaster is making the working 'model ot a. chainless bi cycle invented by E.- A. Johnson, a Brady Island school teacher. Water 'is. madevtoi act as the. propelling iorce. - The -Nebraska: Sunday-school association has designated May 1st as "State Sunday School Day," and requests that upon that day, special -prayers.be made for the. Sunday schools of the state. " Earl Thacker came in from Texas last night and we under stand will make his home with Tiis ""grandfather. T. D. Cotton. He has grown almost out of recognition sijice leaving North Platte. f jThe Cody -Guards have been earnestly : drilling for the past ten days, and if their services are de raanded by the government they f will .bfexwell qualified so far, at least, as. bra very and discipline is concernea. r.' If you watch your spendings yqi should watch our. "offerings on our bpysjong panfs. Suits." age 12 . .to 50 for $5.00, also vesttsuits age 3 ;;to 8. at$2.50 and upwards. - . . - i Star Clothing House. - y -V-The. jfirst gravel train of the season came in from the west to day! If the weather permits work at the Sherman 'pit will ;be,contlif---;;ued nd from this time forwafd -from one to -three trams will be fiippedreach day;; - ' , ' r. Lumber for the las tjitwd drops: f (oriutheSouth'bideJditcMSw.as hauled Put this morning. There are . twenty-one drops 'and weniy-two wagotiridges1.along the liae;of the caiial, -and as may be imagined, tke Iuraberbill has- been aTig ex pense. ' x-. . r l" T he in od Aly ' su mtna tj-f, i ss-u ed. 41or4e wpntu otMarcli by Observer " Pief cyihpws; f he . .mean tesrperk-itre-of e isipnjEb. to!havebeecr 36 -'dt!Ter'the' 'same as March' last -wcirr.liepceclmtatidn fpr the "month ; was zsixty-foHr . -oae-hun-; redths 'jMch, jirg;iSftt -1 essrthaa dnf in r the sameu month tH.a TXSET4 wwo years pawm. . Xtteiaotal iuoe-; t;t tkerwmd. . wilk "77 0 ntejlt jnartmujiLc smcs per ! ' ''' jet lis X-T-X, ta r " not get some rare bargatoimv? . .v I in the month of February. -sWe:haYe some great .;: "bargains ;f of thismontn as we ekpect our new . Spring Stock about March isVand" we must have : . ropnii. We have decided to give the people a chance to. get some good goods for little money. '--. - . ' OBD FELLOWS ILOCK. Walking costume doesn't.necessarily have to; come from the custom, tailor iWe are sculptors ourselves, and hold our art at a ihtfeb less price. V. lie ft Co, of Chicago, will haveja; tailor, a' Mr. Tennet, here on "MONDAY. APRIL 4tilr with" a complete line of woolens to select from. Price for suit from $12.50 upwards;,Pants from $3.50 upwards. Fit, well you are the one to decide that, when they come. If in need of only coat and vest,or trousers.don't be bash ful, come in and let us take your measure. STAR CLOTHING HOUSE, - W: A, VOLLMEE-, Proprietor. - Opposite Postoffice across the street from old location, t ' Rennie's ReaoYal Sale Presents to you the opportunity , o aJife time, to-v J purchase standard goods at toy hgures.: Why not avail yourself of thisigrand opportunity? . Qvlt Milliiiejry "'. Is'iri charge of; a competent trimmer, and, ladies will be delightedvwith her -creations. . - Remember the fair and supper to be given on April 19 by the la dies' aid of the M. E. church. The city cpuncil will - meet . in regular session next .Monday evenr v?- tit. ; x. j t - r- ing iso important uusiness. How ever, isanticipatedi - BL S. White is 'now living in his newly acquired property , on west Sixth street, having com pleted moving yesterday. Milton Doolittle, receiver, of the North PJatte national bank, .vvill be found on the second floor of 'the Will McDonald build on Spruce street. The children in Miss McNa- mara's room in . the Second ward school sent in their mites to the World-Herald Cuban relief fund.1 The total was 52.40. - That all fools are notdead was amply proven in a number of ways to-day. There are many people who delight to play their pranks on All Fools Day. -r-Ten bars . lOoz. Soapfbr .25 cents. Hub Grocery Co. I Owing to the non-arrival of the new fixtures, which torsome reason have been delayed, Postmaster Hill did not take charge.of.the pbstj office yesterday, as was expected., Mrs. -G. S, Huffman's spring stock is now open and ready for in spection by the ladies. A member of the Hired-Girl' company gave an, exhibition of selightrpf-hand performance yesterr day afternoon, in the Holteen build ing and amused a Jarge -crowd of spectktprsj - ; Our ov? n and.bnly Buffalo Bill is eager,' very eager, to lead ;fly? ing squadron of cavalry on Cubari soil and cut to small bits the haugh ty, cruel Dons. That's right, Bill. The whole of North Platte is at your back. A- A freBH 'line of Lake's Vermin Extermmatfor just re ceived by the Hub Grocery Co. ' - It is understood that the Union rPacific will soon begin the work of wiaenmg its roadbed and strengths ening the embankments between -North, Platte and Grand Island. UJfie; roadbed has been gradual! v wa and cfumbling'away5 until inr'soine sections' it is hut little It is wider than the length of ties" prbpdteed to 'rim., a srrader alonjr each side' ot the road, -throwing; the dirt against, the sides of the em bankments.. -We understand a cer tain North Platte ihan llas' put in a ibid for doing the work . . Odd Fillows and their frietfds lficrtald" niakVtt a ppint'to be pres ent, to-morrow evening at the Re ibekahah sdcjable1n Keith's JiaH. A, speciallr. '1 interesting and aad: ' entertaining 'program will be rendered fev the. elocutionist As Lottie Tjillotson.. of :Minneap-' yii -itwirr i.ci.bcauHJcuis ..win ue yd,bythe members pt the lodge. nwius cems jot, aauiis. ,;E. B. WARNER. Custom, . . - - Efept; , Mrs. O. E. Hughes, who had been, in Sidney.fbr a few days, re turned home, yesterday morning. Miss Stella Shuman has ac cepted a position with Mrs. G. S. Huffman. betters addressed to Ira Jones "and Mrs. Elmer Coates remain in the postoffice uncalled for. The street culverts and ditches leading thereto are being- cleaned out and put in shape for any spring iresuec wmcn mav occur. -Alfala seed and supply of fresh, garden seeds at popular prices.. Hub Grocery Oo. in mese siinng times ot war talk it is pretty hard for the reporter to ascertain local news, People talk war to the exclusion of everything else. Butler Buchanan will move his abstract office from the First Na tional bank building to the second floor ot the Will McDonald builds ing. J. H. Bostwick, of Hastings, special JJ. S.pension examiner, wasTn HoVnWedfiesday ' on busi ness connected with his official position. . Hats off please look5at them. Don't you need a new one; notice our show-window. Price from 50 cts. upwards. " ; , dSiAR Clothing Hohse. " .-. ''o. . John Ellingham has sold his printing press tp,G.-F. 'Copper, of Ogalalla1, -who will use it fn connec tion with theJEra plant in case he secures the latter. , Mrs.. Huffman will trim hat free of rany charge, not your being compelled to pay a large salary ta. a milliner, iand collect the same from her, customers. --At Mrs. Huffman's you. have the advantage of selecting (rom the largest stockin the city. . t Bishop Graves will be in North Platte! oh Easter Sunday and preach at the Church of Our Sav iour morning and evening;. At the evening services he. will confirm a class presented by Rev. Beechef. --Loveland and Baskins shipped two cars of ihogs to the South Omaha market, Wednesday., Yes terday hogs were selling at three dollars per hundred pounds in the local market, -We are agents for Spurr's Revere5 M. & Jl ;coffee and Mbming Glory Flour, THe Hub Grocery Go. " J: W. Fisher lias moved from the VanCalrip house to the Cody house on west Fifth- street. - and Gebrge VanCampwili take, posses sion" of thepr6perty "vacated byf ftuu nu wuita ne owns. ? Ed koKelandud -Henry Ab- shire returued'the earlv partot the. i: r r fri"2 -...... yvecjt lrunjwcs tera. yjom ing, wjiere they wereibqkingforer a- bunch of. VU.L11C WILU tlCW'-Ul pucu3Sing. T.heyput prlcefl 400 headj 'aqd willknow' in a!-wcefc whether- their offer lsaccepted. jey is.accepted. - HtiU-0ipae;.v:1t r;- - f court in. FuritktiieoilbrtJ twopast.; u - 'm ' --Miss . ak4 Jrasfptt win on JMbnnexfWitHe 'diilies of city egftor pt: a XRiiHJii. s . Rev t SiwiT(fely: qh I Wedn esday at ternoba ,unAted,itr marriajre at the parsonage jmim. jmMKjaammcma ana-iircafsaiarKci,- -toii-oi tt wli : Willan'iaaiiieilGMiB, pt Perrr, Iowa, who are enruteto Colorado a.re the foefA,.,Qf. their- brother Fredhaingrarl rivd iti X dwnjTues: dax night 4 -'-v.ir W. P. Collins has talceri a-thirly day lay-oCand-left la" night for Pittsburgh Jansas, where, he will visit Dave Pat'terson for" :a few days.. '! FredDWright.has leased the Telefrraoh nrintmsr office -and as sumed charge to-day The T;rl bune wishes Freds-success in his venture. - . - if J Judge Hinmah. has orwarded to tne (jmana vyorid-Uierald one hundred and . ten dollars, the amount siibscrlbd;byNbrthPlatte people to the Cuban relief fund. Ren nie has. engaged the most up to date niilliner Chicago affords The young lady is now in -charge r t : Tt : .1 Lj . It It is said that several of the 1200 class of engines will be, sent to this point ana win oe usea on ine grave trains during the sunVaier months. Oue hundred and twenty car -trains promise to oe ot no unusual occur ance. , I Best Two Grown' Raisins ii at 5 cents a pounds Hub Gro cery 06. 1 ... J. Mattnews, special . agen ot the. general land orace, has se cured a leave of absence and lef Wednesday morping for' Washing ton, where; he: will remain for-an indefinite time. Hist wife and grandson have returned to Idaho. Mrs -Huffman devotes her en i ;tt ta- i t- . tire time, to millinery. It is not a "side issue" with her. The Toadies of the . A.-R. will give their annual entertainment Easter Monday evening. Musica programme during the early part of the evening, dancing at! the close-of programme. Supper will be served from five o'clock and through the 1, . C. I. Patterson is (making ar rangements to build fortifications east of the railroad, bridge in order to stop the progress of any Spanish warships which may- attempt to reach this city by way of the North Platte river. Caotam 'Ruddy and his artillery company have vblun- teerea tneir services, n Ssj jo-ax egg at Tk! Wilcox JJe partmemt Store 7 ctmts s dosen. M.. C. Harrington f has T)een transacting business inj;Omaha for r J i 1 -TTT,'?, " . .. I iew aays past, yvniie in mat city Mr. Harringtonwill interview rne union jacinc omciais and see if it is notV'possiblei! to secure cheaper freight rates, oh car load lots shipped to and from North Platte. , Rennie's'jtrimmer lias arrived. John Ellingham returned the early part- of4the week from a visit i - " . . . r in tne eastern oart or s the state. and whde absent selected a location to which he will move his printing office outfit. This week's issue of his paper will close the Record's existence in North Platte. Mr: Ellingham has been ai" fair and square competitor, has conducted a neat and newsy paper, and we have nothing bufc good wishes for his future. Superior is the towji in which he will cast his lot. Twenty pbundsane.Gran- ulated Sugar for $1.00. Hub Grocery Op. j Officer McNamari, charged with shooting; with intent to wound, in which Ilave Beigh&l was the complaining witness, had'his hear ing in Judge Baldwin's liourt Wed nesday. After hearihg'all the evi dence the Judge dismissed the case. There was' ho evidence to shpw that McNaniara fired with .intent to wound: theshotljeing, fired in the air. Somerpebple thihk'jOfficer Mc-Namara- is too zealous in "the dis charge of his duties, but it is better for the city:.that hepe too zealous rather tharr-too lax EHEXDIYTHE CAW, . Word reached this city Wednes day forenoon that a. man had .been found dead" along the raslroad track at Nicholst Coroner MjcCabe. and Sheriff Keliher drove up and em paneling a jury held an inquest. The testimony showed?- that the man had been found atseyen o'clock, and that life had apparently been extinct foriseveral hours One leg was severe'd at the instep and the other foot was. badly caused. One hand was also badlyi mangled. Very little blood camel from the wounds,. tut at his hekd'. was a pool of blood, showing that he had bled f rom brmouth, probablyv due to being thrown to the ground.witfa great force. Twenty fejit west of where theman lay.theniil'Was ciiv ered with blood, showing that he had either attempted toj-get' on' or uau tuiiuu rrom an ease, oound train. Z ; jf - The man's clothes .were searched and from papers, it was t learned tha t his name was Geori'e H.. Wpr nick and his hojneat'Ma'ach, Chunk, Pa. On kis perspn-wasfoiind:$3.50 and a silver watch. Thjj unfortu natesinarij1 was- about twenty-five jrearsjor age. rhe remains' were tfrbuerlrt 'fn town, ttirelativei .in fhe east no tified, and thouirh"?dMfectk)as, of the lauch Chttok.X OlteA:.M., dE which Jthe deceased was7- a -inem'-berifthebody will rb aihipped to -Xd;GHaie men hoWiar 4fc m w. it: w a- -1 That J7-' 5. money. a. make 1. W ilsv... (???3t, .'. J$ pund W Alligator wVeflch . ....... ..." . . . fl6c i$f Madole 'Hanoier... 55c jjj. 12 q Galvanised Pail. . . . . . . . . . . .20c Beet Steel Sfoye Pipe. .,.15o per joint. W JiWeet"Cowboy Bope 12) a pound J? 11 inch Plow Lay 8 75cacb W 14 inch Lister iays, . . -,90c each li ineH- FittedIiister Jjays to fit John Deere; and Clinton JjiBtora fl.75 Cultivator Shovels ..t......A0c each W Subsoilers v..,...-.eo"to90o.each Cultivator hdvel Points,... 7 and 8c W 14 Tooth MalableBake 18c each Hi Pull Siae Garden Hoes. : ... .30c each yjlf Coil Chain..,. ,.6K and" 7c a pound Copperas '" -xtA 3 a pound Sulphur... ....... .5c apound King Bofts. .28 to 35c each mt We carry Buggy Kims, Wagon ITelloee,! Buggy Tonguee, Wagon & Tongue Spokes and a fall line ot xk'i Buggy and Wagon Hardware and trr M ttt l- tyouu worm. 1 - m Paint Department Pound Cans Devoe7s Mixed Paint 15c W Devoe's Best Mixed Paints $1.40 a gal JHjf Best White. Lead.. 7c a pound Beet Quality Iiiinseed Oil. ...55c gal m Wagon Gloss Paint .456 a qt W Pine iTar. . . .vi .80 2 for 15c wVcarry a full line o brushes ot W all kinds. Call and get our color card. Hi Harness Dept. iti Best Harness Oil. GOc a gal Harao Straps. 10c each 1 inch Breast Strjps 35c each Dep UUUUS iUIU dU UHC pilUC dUU LlldU JLU1, Udbll UUiy. Wilcox Department Store, 1 NORTH PLATTE, NEBRASKA, " ViV Prof. Ebrierht transacted busi ness inXincoln Wednesday. - Mrs. Martin Gress rahdbildreh left Wedaesday for Omaha; which city wilbe theif uturebome Miss Blanche Buckwbfth, of Lin coln, will arrive in town to-morrow nigfht ana visit tnenas tor a weeK. 1 Judge Neville spen.ba- day or two in Lincoln this week: conterrinfr with the politicians ?around the state house. Mr. and Mrs.; Frank Murphy came down from Colorado We'dhes day to attend the.funeral of Edward Murphy. Thos: Birney and wife, who had been visiting- reiatives-in- the cen tral part of the state, returned home Monday "night. Mrs. Jas Madison, of Pittsfield. 111., who for a couple of weeks had been the-guest of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Auhfin, left for home Wednes day morning. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Freidman, of Walterlbo, . Ioway arrived in town Wednesday night and will visit Mr and -'Mrs. Julius Pizerfora ew day,s. Mr. -P. i& a brother of Mrs. Piaer. 3-lb cans Table Peaches, Pears, Apricots and Plums at 1 5 conts per can. The. Hub Grocery Oo. Division Master Mechanic Man ning spent Wednesday in town. :. S. H. Donehbw'er has been in Omaha this week.attending a meet ing of the grievance committee of theB. ofJU F. The-Chicago weather forecasts or. North Plaf te and vicinty . are; Fair to-night and Saturday, warm er baturday. Mrs. Huffman's store is. being bandsomelv decorated by -Miss Maude Bmman and Miss Minnie Federhoot. Sam VanDoran is- haying an encounter with Monsieur La- Grippe, and yesterday the latter had, apparently the best of it. It is tumored m Omaha'that Dr. A. F;. Jonas will.be appointed chief surgeop of the Union Pacific yiee X)r. lialpraith who has oeen asked to resign. ' Qalbralth is probably punishing too-niuch whis key to suit the new administration. Four very large roomsto rent over Nauman's meat market, city water a good house on north side also four very desirable rooms over the Egan8tbreroom; Apply O M. HARRINGTON. The,-rooms. occupied by Davis &Ridgely ha.ve been - neatly pa pered and painted and the noor ard w-kftlinoleum,- making the of fices as hitsdsome as any irr town. The rth is doiagat fine business in the law and collection line; TherHired Girl" company ar rived from KearncV on No. 1 last evening" and gave'a performance at the oork.'hmise. at8:30 "tn a lame sized audience. ,. The play is ofa roliiickiBg nature, with considerable roue-h fun intersoersed. Tbedanc- teste.vrithecin .ohPiattprfcah get better'valae&at home?- t these .are. only a few of the articles on. which we sav iWe do nor need to .behold, tne prices ana Know-iney are; 1 Inch BreaatStraps, . , . v.45c.cach lt inch Halters . . 75c each' Sweat Pads... . 20c each Trace Carriers ...4c each Breast Strap Slides.-.,.. .... ,.4oteoh. Tug JSuckles ... 4c each Cockeyes , . . 5c .each Terret Kings . . ...5c each Rosettes x ...... . 2c each" Terret Hooks ..5 7l0c eA- Boggy and Wagon Cashfons.50ceeh; Bridles 50c each 14 inch Double and Stitched" Tug Terret Pad Farm Harness 121,00 We carry a full line, Buggy Har ness, Saddles, Leather etc. Grocery .Dept. ' Package Coffee 10c a pound Minnesota Patent Flour.. L20 a sack No. Platte Patent Flour: .$"1.25 a sack 25 lb sack Corn Meal . .18c a ack Corn Chop 65c a hundred Bran .:,..55o a hundred 4 pound package Gold Dust.. .... 18c Yeast Foam ,3c a package Kerosene Oil llca gal Lewis Lye 9c a can 3 for 25o Merry War Lye '. 1. .7c a can Pearline 4c a package. 10c size Paddle Bluing. ........ . 7c 5c size Paddle Bluing.. . . .r. . , . Ac 2 sacks Table Salt... .... .-j-.Sc Keck Salt G5c & hundred rramklix lCac7e&gh Se Ce,s CIhd XoHse Sraad o Canned Goods. Club House Tomatoes.,. 13c2. for 25c Club House Corn .lis slcan Club House Succotash. .13c 2 for 25c Club House Peas (Early June Sifted) 14c 3 cans for 40o ivmimerv ut3 At the BOSTON STORE, MISS ANNIfi TULLEY, Trimmer in this department, JNforth Platte and vicinity to attend this opening. -, ; Violet Souvenirs will be given' away. on the above Mays. The grandest display of Millinery for this season will le seen in the BOSTON STORE-Millinery Department. - Measlesr which were of an ep idemic nature for two or three weeks, have about run their course While the cases were very numer ous, the attacks. were light. DON'T BE Whynot support your local trades people? . . . Let your money re- . i i . main in and circulate in your, own town .4 ' . JOflH WOItliEflU&T, : Merchant Tailor, Mtfkes Suit's to measure from $18.00 up. Overcoats to measure from $17 up. Trousers to measure from $4.00 up. We have the finest of woolens "for the least money reliaSle work manship (made bright fn our own town) Stylish fit and latest stylel Why send your orders to some large city and get rotteiigoodand inferior workmaiishio. when 'tou FOOLED when a pnceisi-ngn'tr we - Notion Department Valine.. t . .S a bottk W Thread .3 sfoote foe 10a f Cotton Tape ...1c a roll Afi Ofocbet CoUoa .3 spools lor 10c Cas&ld Duress Shields .... .25e s,pir k 2 quart fooataTa syringe .... .96 caste jg. -1" iaeb-Velveteen Biadiag 3c a yard & 50 yd,Sewig Silks... . ... .4c a Spool vlv Silk BuUtM Hole Twist. . .2c a Spool ffi Ladies' Belts from 10c to $1.50 each m. 25 or 30 styles to select f row. jgi Dry Goods Dept. S Dress Goods.. . . 10c to L0O per yard & Kearney Home Muslin . . ..3c ayard ffi Good Prints from 3 cents a yard up Ladies Muslin Underwear in all gradesjwe have a very large line. If you have no time . to make a dress we can sell you a ready made wrapper at price that will surprise you "Lack of space prevents us from giving you r asscription ot our ury Goods line but a call will show you that everything we. have is low and up to'date in style. Crockery Dept. Handled Cups and Saucers.. 45c a set 7rin Dinner Plates k.40c a set Tnmblflrs 3fW- a sat-. m 7-m Decora ted Dinner Plates GOc a set Decorated Tea Cups and Saucers $ -------- - 65casetl Nickel Plated center draft Lamps jm complete with 10 inch dome 61.65 jg Yaee Lamps with shade - - .$125 Banquet Lamps from $1.50 to $10.00 Seventeen different Patterns of jm Dinner-Sate-to'select from. i ening cordially invites the . ladies, of Foir W Joke or . -v for Necessity;, You wear glasses. Do yotf do it for the fun, of the thing or because you think its necessary?. -If jjom wear glasses for fun or a jokey old iBFlasses rill db. If yon wear et better sight from the one .t We fit your eyes and giMrsrf- tee satisfaction1. Sfrvimf & 1 door south Streit' Rijartacy' 3? -'1 as V--.