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About The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922 | View Entire Issue (July 24, 1908)
iscount On account of the owner remodeling the build ing which we occupy, we must reduce our stock to, save trouble of removing it and also to make room for our plumbing stock, therefore we offer the following discounts: 13 Per Gent discount on Dining Chairs, Rock ers, and Dining Room Tables. 10 Per Cent discount on all Case Goods except Globe - Wernicke Book Cases. IO Per Gent discount on our entire line of Hammocks. SS Per Gent discount Pictures. on all of our H - mm Watch our south window each day ror ? i 1 r 1 11 1 1. v display or goods on wmcn discounts Mrs. S. A. Bowers loft this morning for Omaha, whore she wijl probably submit to an operation. Mliw Mabel Orr, who had been visit ing North Platte friends for several woakfl, loft toduy foe California: A. Johnsort, of Urady, transacted businoss in town yesterday. He had nothing but good words to Hay of crop conditions. New line of Hoys' Overalls just re ceived. Kogular 50-cent grade on sale atXOconts. Huukb & Co. Wm: E. Shuman sold u lot in the Trustee's addition to Will Mnlonoy Wcdnosday, and two lots yesterday to John Corbett. Mrs. Geo. U. Dent is entertaining the Indian Card Club this afternoon, the session having boon postponed from last Wednesday. Ton-cent Lawn for five cents at The Hub. I A. Whlto and Joo Filllon loft for Kenrncv this morning in the former's automobile. They will attend the Harnum & Bailey show tomorrow. All Prints G cents at The Hub. Mrs. W. H. McDonald and daughter Janet are expected to arrive home in n day or two from their extended visit to points in Ohio, Kansas and Minnesota. For lonso or to put up on shares, 200 acres of grass near Hirdwood station. W. T. Wilcox. The W. C. T. U. will moot at the homo of Mrs. Avcy Tuesday, the 28th, A good program will be a full ntlondutico is do- Hoscoo Zimmcr, of Sidney, is visiting North Platte friends today. Wo offer fresh home irrown veco- tablos evory dny. Tramp, the Grocer. Mrs. Thos. Grcon, who had been visiting her parents in the east part of the state, has returned home. The It. K. & W. clothes for comfort stylo and quality at The Hub. Some idea of the number of automo bile tourists passing through town may be gained from the statement of Joo Pillion that ho takes care of from two to four cars each night at his garage. Notice to the Public. Having purchased the strip of land formerly owned by the city near the South Itivcr bridge, all persons nrol warned against depositing rcfuso mat ter or carcasses on said ground ns has been the custom heretofore. I am un der agreement to the city to abate this nuisance, and I propose to doit. F. E. Payne. For Sale Tho E. D. Owens nronerty in south part of town. A desirable homo at a right price. See u. a. ULDER. No .till). ItlH'UKT Ol' TIIK CONDITION OV THK FIRST 1L are made. Ginn & White. NORTH PLATTfe NEB. Un. 0. II. CRLSSLEIt, Graduate Dcnlist OIUco over tho McDonald Statu Dank. Cnl Lowell wont to Sutherland to day to play ball. Too balk of the hogs sold at $0,31 in South Omaha yesterday. Mltis iivolyn Frooman loft InBt night .fbr rt -VbiX with friends nt Union, Col. TwtyitoMrvo per cent off on Trimmed Hats nt Tho Hub. Miss Jennie Sandall has been the guout of friends in Gothenburg this week. For Kent Dosirablo six-room Iioubo. 812 west Cth Htrcot. Seo Mrs. G. S. llutVmiin. Night Agent Bakor, of Sutherland, was in town Tuesday taking tho exam ination for Operators. Moh'b Underwear at 25 cents 11 gar ment, worth double tho prico, at Tub Leadku. Vice-President Hoffmastor. of tho North Platte Water Co., 1b spondlng, today in town while enrouto west. MIhb Anna Christiansen, head wait rosa at tho Pacific Hotel, left last night for Salt Lake City on n vacation trip. Wanted a girl for general housework .Innulro of Mrs. 0. II. Crcsslor, 811 west Fourth street. C. C. PlorBon, of Arnold, a nophow of Dr. Vorhcus LucaB, accompanied by liia family, were guests of tho doctor yoRtorday. County Clerk Elliott, Alox Elliott nnd Mrs. 11. L. Baker loft yesterday for a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Totrow, who live south of Brady, No ordor too largo or too small for us to fill. Prompt delivery. Tit AM I', tho G HOC EH. U. Van Nattn, wlfo and little daugh ter and Frank Martin and family loavo Saturday morning for a wook'8 outing Hi thu (southeast part of tho state. The transfer of the U. S. grocery Jtookla "up in tho air," the prlceoffered by Butler Buchanan, tho Infcmdlng puNftfttwr, not being satisfactory to the llrni. Mrs. May Weaver and Bister Lllllo Allan have leased n boarding houso 111 North Pluttenml wiH embark In buslncsti tliaro soon.--Sutherland Free Lance. Thd ladles' auxiliary of tho B. of I,. E. will hold a lawn social ut tho homo of Mre Ida Tarklngton on Tuesday evening of next week. Tho public Is curdlnlly Invited. Wanted -Man nnd wlfo to work on ranch; wlfo to cook. Good wages and steady employment. Inquire at tho Cody ninth. Mrs. A. J. Senter and children loft last night for Denver, where they will make thoir futuro homo. Mr. Senter has hud hia run changed from tho main lino to the Denvor branch. Weather forecast; Probably showers tonight and Suturday. Maximum tom inrrnturo yostorday wtl8 83; onoyenr aire Jft Minimum tomperaturo this Tho Episcopal guild will hold 11 social at tho homo ot Mrs. W. M. Cunning IniSn on Thursday of next week, and live men of the parish are invited to take six o'clock lunch with tho ladies. Tho total valuo of improvements maue in Norm 1'intlo tins year prom ises to equal, if not exceed, thosu of Inst year, the Union Pacific oxpen (.mures excepted. 1 no total last year was $383,000. Ladles' Shirt Waists to bo closed out at less than costnt Tin: Leader. A. B. Hoagland, whd.arrlvcp from Kcarnoy Wednesday with ills new Iloick touring enr, is driving tho machlno with tho skill of a barn chatfeur, and will probably throw duat in tho face of tho other boys. 1110 iirnnu tsmmi independent says the firemen of that city are getting in terested in the tournament that will bo held in this c'ty in September and ex pect to send up a winning team backed by a largo delegation. Sheriff Miltonborgcr, who returned last night from a four-days drive in the county, aays ho nevor saw crops of all kinds so nood. Not only is corn in exceptional Bhapo, but Bmnll grnln of all kinds is immense. A number of farmers told him that their wheat will yield forty bushels per acre. For Sale. New two-Btory house and a lot; 320 bouth Dewey street, aix blocks from nostotllco. Cement sidewalks. Price 53,300 cash. Inquire of Picard Bros. AND MEN'S Shoe r e . 1 uxroras It s comfort, look" and wear combined, that mn1' up the Shoe that satisfies. wnatover tnu price may he that you pay ns for a pair of Shoes, you ca-n fuel sured of these qualities tne jcry nmic tuo price allows? We show very complete lines of Men's Shoes and Oxfords in the best leathers and styles. ut 3 o'clock. rendered nnd sired. Dan Harbor, formerly manager of the North Platto pharmacy, is in town today enrouto to Lincoln from Colorado whore ho had been camping for a couple of weeks. Wo remount nnd renair nil kinds of full diamond jewelry in our workshop. DIXON, ine Jowcier, Tho band concert Wednesday evoning drew a lnnrcr crowd than usual and Leader Lowoll, appreciating tho ut tendance, iravo a urogram that was especially fine. Two representatives of tho engineer ing department of the Burlington rail road wore in town yesterday. Their mission could not be learned, ns they refused to give out any information. Ladies' and Children's Oxfords to closo out nt greatly reduced prices at The Leadek. C. F. Baker, serving a thirty day Ben tenco for petty larcony made his get-n way Wednesday night. His sentence would Jiavc expired in four moro days, No particular effort was made to .find nnd ro-arrest him. J For Salo Cheap-A fresh milch cow. Inquire at Landgraf ' barber shojilj Joseph, thu infant son t$r. ntiGMry and Mrs. George Schwcrdt, residents of tho first ward, died Wednesday of cholera infantum and was laid to rest Thursday afternoon, Rev. Seibert con ducting the final son-ices. Latest Novelty Overlaces just; re ceived and on sale at very low prices. Buhke & Co. The cement block eight-room house which Conrad Walker is building on west Front street, is now ready for nlasterors. Mr. Walker expects to occupy tho houso when completed nnd will probably sell the one in which he now lives. Tho best 7 and 8 cent Prints at 5 cents per yard at The Leader. J. S. Hay of Los Angeles, Calif., spent Wednesday in town ns the guest of his cousin M. E. Stcbbins. This visit was made enrouto from Boston where the has been to buy n full stock of goods for his boot and shoe business in Los Angeles. Double LL 36-lnch Shooting, regular prico 8 cents, now 5 cents per yard at Tin: Leadkii. If freight recoipts and shipments are an indox of n town's business and prosperity, then it may be suid that business conditions in North Platte are first-class. At tho freight depot it Is said that the amount of Incoming and outgoi.ig freight is very heavy. Tan shoes dyed to look like Patent leather, 25 conts, nt tho ellow Front. A gontloman named Watson, residing in St. Joo, Mo., spent the early part of this wool; in town investigating hotel conditions, nnd he expressed the opinion that ho could induce a St. Joe firm, who operate u string of hotels in Kansas and Missouri, to interest thcmsolves in a hotel in North Platte. at North Platte. In thu Statu of Nobrnska. at tin' closo or imsiMUHs, .inly 15, iws. IIK.SDITIICKH! Loans anil discounts I308.8M.5I OvonlraftH, sccurei! and UllStMHirtMl zw.iv IT. N. IhiikIs to mm'UI-o circulation WUTO.w U. .H. bonds to secure II. S. ilmxwlls B0.0UO.00 I;mlums on U. 8. IhhhIs l.KOO.oo Hoiius.Meeurltlus.utc... BO.tijl.BU HniiUlnif limine, fnrnt- turi) ami xtures ffi.wo.uu Other rtsal ostato owned 1.000.00 Duo from national banks (not ruKurvu airunts 4.U Dtiu from Htatu banks ami banliurs 1 Iluu from nitprovi'd ru- sorvo airuuts a.u Chucks and othur cash Items ii Notosof dthur national hanks l.u Fractional naiwrcurron- cy. mourns and cents.. -i Lawful Money Itosurvu In Han k. viz.: KiuwIm glR.lfl.VT0 l.eiral-tcmlur notes ltf.uuo.ou ai.iiia.iu lli'demiuion fund with u. t. treasurer (a our cent of circulation).... S.fiOO.OO Total 4tJ10.7UI.Ul LIAHILITIKS. Cnnltnl Mock tiald In.. . Surplus fund I mllvlded jrollt, less expenses and taxes until National bank notes mitstniulliiL ' Due to st lite banks and banker Individual iJoikjsIi.h sub loot to cheek Demand curtlllcatoM of (letK)slt. Tlmu certlllcates of de posit Cashier's checks ottt- statullmr United States doooslts.- Total... JIOO.000.00 20,000.00 C011.2U 50.POO.00 12.600.IK aK.,.073.ri 17,110.49 I03,2a9.r7 NB.12 50.000.00 .?116.7S1.S1 V.. I". H hkii i:iki t:tt. John .). Halmoan. ) Directors. For Safety and Comfort YOU SHOULD BUY au to to $5.50 Graham & Co. The "New Process" Wick Blue 1- lame Oil Stove, is the cleanest, safest, most convenient and economical stove one can use, There is no waste ol the heat generated on these stoves, as the flame is applied directly to the article to be heated. The kitchen does not become a fiery furnace, even in the very hottest weather, so vou can always cook, Ixike or iron on a "New Process" Wick Blue Flame Oil Stove, in periect comtort. It is much cheaper man a coal stove, too. Call and Sec It at For Sale. Good second hand Bicycle, girl' tvze, I Tho beauty of cut glass depends upon its brilliancy: that depends upon the design, depth of cuttings and the quality of tho ulafs. Tho class we sf II is the host made, clean cut, sparkling, exquiS' iiu ill inniifcii unit uiiKiuiiiiu in iinei'. I 111 l L x. f J. Z:zzrrn whcoa uepdrimem More popular game in North Platte. Wed tiosduy, so the story goes, ono well known man dropped eighty dollars and unothor sixty, the winner in both in stances being n son of Ethiopia. Tho ono losing the sixty made n "squeal" to tho police and was givon buck his money, tho other loser was game and stood tho low. But now that the au thorities "are on" perhaps the players will lay low for a time. Your flew Suit should be made to order, nnd wl nre in position to mnke It and guarantee n jwrfect fit. New samples of spring and summer goods just received. Come in and lot us thow you. No uso sending out of town for your apparel. ')ewey St. Mercliont Tailor THE: FIRST NATIONAL BANK, of North Platte, Nebraska. UNITED STATES DEPOSITARY. Capital and Surplus - $120,000.00. DLRISCTOKS" E. F. Sccbcrgcr, C. F. McGrew, J. J. Halligan, - F. L. Mooney, Arthur McNamara. When will the Clock Stop? FIVE DOLLARS GIVEN AWAY SATURDAY, AUGUST 15th, 1908, AT THE exa Drug to the party holding the card closest to the "TIME THE CLOCK STOPS". We have placed in our window a large 30 day clock, this clock will be wound up and allowed to run down. It will be unveiled SATURDAY, AUG UST 15th, at 4 o'clock p. m. With each fifty cent cash purchase we give you a card on which a "time ot day" is stamped, bring this card to our store on SATURDAY, AUGUST 15th, at 4 o'clock p. m. as it may win the cash prize. SUCCESSORS TO A. F. STREITZ. State ot Nebraska. Coimlv of Lincoln ss. I. I'. I.. Mooni'V. Unsblcr or tlm anoro named bunk, do solemnly swoar that tbe above statement Is truu to tbo best of my know- lciieu ana ueuur. f. MOONKY.raii. SubscrllHsl nnilNworn to iMif.int mo Hits Ait - .- - - 1 aay ot juir, nw. WKSi.uvT. w ii.co.x.' Notary rubiic. lorrect Attest: AriTlint MCNA.MAllA. I I STYLISH RUNABOUTS AT TEMPT INGLY LOW PRICES. We are exhibiting n magnificent col lection of nobby runabouts light, finely finished models, at "Bpcclal prices".' These aro ideal plensuro car riages, strong enough for longleoiititry drives; stylish enough to fipcifMito tho man of fastidious tastes. Inspection is invited. A. M. Lock. THAT AFTER DINNER CIGAR is tho cigar you most enjoy; providing of course, it's a good ono. There will be no doubt nbout it if you get it here. Whether your choice is for a big or ittlo, dark, medium or light cijjar, wo can please vou here. May we have the opportunity of suiting your taste? J.F. SCIIMALZRIED. A Soon Empty Flour Sack will bo your experience if you employ my 4X brand in your baking. Your family will eat so much more bread that it will seem as if you could not bake enough to satisfy them. All grocers in town handle it and your money cheerfully refunded if it is not satisfactory. C. F. IDDINGS. The Up-to-Date Mrs. Newlywed does not bother herself or tantalize her better half by trying to make bread, biscuits, cakes and pies, etc. She is wise she orders them from our bake shop, and her "hubby" compliments her on her common sense and good judgment. Wo aro expert bakers and pastry maKers. Ulve us a trial order and prove to yourself what wo say. Enterprise Bakery. Mrs. Jennie Armstrong, Prop. Brush Up! What wo havn not in the lino of horse brushes, curry combs, hoof nnd harness oils, tly nets and horse equip ments generally, isn't worth the hav ing. Of course our main business is tho supplying of harnoss, but we hnve the best of everything that ought to go with it. . A. F. Fink. cost new $36,tKi, win fuii ioy ss.6(J. Clinton, The Jeweler, morning viae Ot; ono year ago GO.