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About The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 14, 1908)
Hat Pins made out of Real Roses Real Rose Hat Pins It doe ft no Aom nftIM !!... that these IfntPinAaramiwlA nut if 1 1 n rocj,and changed Into metal by a secret iirwcu. inis discovery Is without doubt onnnt thntmi nfiii..ni..i Egyptians. They ire the most beautiful ui.uiiaii-ins. iMOtwoorenllkc. Made in finishes to conform to the prevailing issniont tn millinery. Six sizes at the ionowine prices: $1.50, $2.00, $2.50, $3.00, $3.75, $4.50 Everybody Is talking about them. Don't fall Irt ffmr Itt nml TM. .. the genuine DELAMOT11E Real Iloso iiai rins. DIXON, THEJEWELER DK. DKOCK, DENTIST, J ;? Over First National Bank. I 8 Phone 148 Miss Mario Martini is visiting her sister Mrs. Rusmussen in Ognlalla. Miss Mabel Eshlemnn, of Ilershcy, visited relatives in town this week. That chair Let me fix it. P. M; Sohenson. John Oswald, of Omnha, was in town Thursday enrouto to Ln Sulle, Col. Miss Alta Ronham, of Sutherland, spent yesterday with friends in town. Look up the Men's $7.00 'Suit Sale and do yourself some Rood. Mias Joy Church is tho guest, of fnends at Maxwell, going down yes terday. Hogs took n slide of nineteen cents in South Omahu yesterday, the bulk sel ling at $0.22. Swell lino of up-to-date Silks for fall just arrived at The Leadeh. Mrs. John Weinberger and Mrs. Jas. Snyder arc spending today in Maxwell as the guest of Mrs. Sarah Slack. Miss West, who hnd been a guest nt the Field residence for a couple of dayr, returned to Gothenburg this forenoon. V. VonGootz is in receipt of a letter from Mike Solcetti written in Romo in which he says ho is having a fine trip. Miss Francis Nichols, who has been visiting at tho Appleford home at Max well for tho past week, returned homo last evening. The Ideal Golf and Negligee Shirt, 50 cents to $2.25. The Hun Clothing Dept. Next Thursday evening the Girls' Friendly Society will hold a lawn feto on the Episcopal church lawn and will servo ice cr,eam and cako. There will also be offered for sale at the guild house many articles of needle work. Clearing Sale of Low Shoes For Men, Women and Chil dren. Low Shoes can be worn until late in the Fall. Now is the time to buy. Men's Patent Leather, button or lace, regular (j J A price $4.50, for..0UU Ladies' Patent Colt, turn sole Oxford, regular- - tf ifi price $3.00, for..J),4rU Ladies' Patent Colt, turn sole Hlucher Oxford, Dxford, (J sy rice 2.75 &LLL regular pri Ladies' Golden Brown Colon wn Colon r Oxford, $3.00 ial Effect Blucher Oxford, regular price ...-$3.50, for. . I Jnino SUA The Big Shoe Man. 52 1 Dewey St. Buchanan & Patterson's Bar- , gain List. A nico four room cottage, bro, out buildings, lawn, shade trees and city water. Price $1,000.00. Terms $100. cash and balance in monthly payments, less than rent. A good fivo room cottage, Inrgo barn, out buildings, lawn, big shado trees, and city woter. Prico $1500.00. Term $500.00 cash and balanco insmall month ly payments loss than rent. An extra good cottago, six rooms, out buildings, city water, sewer con nections and cement walks, only four blocks from tho court house. $1600.00. Terms $G00.00 cash and balance small monthly payments less than rent. A now frame cottago six rooms and outbuildings, cement walks in second ward 8 blocks from court house. Price $1800.00. Terms $G00. 00 cash and bal ance small monthly payments. A fine cottage of six rooms, good out buildings, plumbing, city water, lawn, and shado trees, only three blocks from the court houso in Socond Ward. Prico $2100.00. Terms $700.00 cash and bal anco on monthly payments loss than rent. Wo will assist any reliable parties to part of the cash payment required in any of the above properties. With theso opportunities for acquiring nice homos, there is no excuse for nny one to pay rent. Buchanan & Pattekson. Miss Opal Deering, who had been the guest of her sister Mrs. Thos. Green for a couple of weeks, returned to Grand Island this morning. Weather forecast: Partly cloudly to night and Saturday. Tho maximum temperature yesterday was 80, one year ago 84; minimum this morning C4, one year ago 58. Snm Bowers returned last night from Omaha, where he was called by the ill ness of his little son, who has since im proved. Enrouto homo Mrs. Bowers and children Btopped at Lexington to visit friends. A contractor remarked this morning thatover $125,000 worth of improve ments were now in course of construc tion in North Platte. This does not include the residences that have been completed this season. Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Crano returned this morning from Lincoln, where they attended the Epworth League Assem bly for several days. They with 8,000 others heard Senator LuFollcttc speak from eight until twelve o'clock. Wallaco Mann, of New Albany, Ind., who had been visiting at tho Bclton residence for several weeks, loft this morning for Boulder, Col. Mr. Mann isin tho west for the benefit of his health. Business rooms arc cvidontly in de mand. Three different parties will take tho room occupied by Hahler's meat market if Hahler vacates. We understand, however, that he will re open his market this fall. E. S. Davis has been appointed' trus tee in tho Burko & Co.banKruptcy corc, One creditors meeting has beon held, and the preliminary steps taken to dis pose of tho stock and apply tho pro ceeds as far as they will go to tho li quidation of the debts. Tho hot, dry weather damaged corn considerably in certain sections in tho south part of tho county, where tho late rains wero of a local nature. Over in Frontier county a considerable por tion of the corn will make but a very light crop. Tho Parker Amusement Co., which holds a carnival in North Platte for tho week beginning August 31st, bring ex cellent recommendations from every town which they havo visited. Tho at tractions nro pronounced to bo clean and worth the money charged for ad mission. LaBt year engineor Jako Smith re ceived a revenue of $800 from his farm nea Wood River, the value of the land being $100 per acre. This year ho will receive from his farm west of North Platto a revenue of about $900, nnd this latter land cost him less than $30 per aero. Tho county commissioners will make tho levies for tho several iunus today and tomorow and will then begin al lowing the claims on file against tho county. Theso claims foot up to about eighteen thousand dollars. About one third of tho warrants will be drawn against tho bridge fund, tho levy for which last year was msuiiicient to meet tho expense of keeping bridges in re pair. A young follow, claiming to represent the Kimball Piano Co., was arrested at Sutherland Wednesday and taken to Ogalulla o answer tho charge of ob taining money under folso pretenses. He represented to Louie Martin, of Ogalalla, that ho had a piano at North Platte and offered it to Martin at a low prico. Martin gavo his note for $125 which the agent took to a bank nnd had cashed. It then devoloped that the fellow was a fraud. Peaches Next Monday. That carload of poaches will bo hero next Monday. Leave orders at Tramp Grocery. Prico $2.25 per bushel. Mutual Building & Loan Association. In order to supply the cash for loans allowed and approved by the directors, this association will issue a limited amount of their paid up stock. This stock pays dividends of six per cent per annum, payable semi-annually, and the money invested thereon may be withdrawn at any time upon thirty days notice. Applications for stock should be made to the secretary. Mutual Building & Loan Association, By T. C. Patterson, President, Samuel Goozee, Secretary. For Salcl For Sale! I 5 and 10 acre tracts in the Bratt & Goodman Addition to North Platte about ten blocks southeast of High School. This land is under ditch and all in crop. Price for five acre tracts 500.00. Terms 100.00 cash, bal- anceMO OO per month. 10 acres tracts f 1000.00. Terms 200-00 cash, balance 20.00 per month. This is the chance to secure a nice suburban home for little money and on easy pay ments. BRATT & GOODMAN. J. D. Webster, emuloved at tho Wil- cox Store, has resigned and will lcavo tho city. Miss Louise Hatch, of Grand Island. will be tho guest of Miss Ruth Streltz next week while enrouto to Denver. For Rent A furnished room. In quire nt 401 west Fourth street. Mr. and Mrs. Millard HnsW. Mr. nnd Mrs. Alex McBton nnd Mr. and Mrs. Claude Dolaney will leave this afternoon for tho section soUth of BmdV Wlinro tllOV Ullll r-nr.lt nut tnr. .. COUnlo Of daVS. Dick hfirrlpa nnd hn vn 11 general good timo. C. K. Mnrtinl. mnnnrrnr nf IVin llnK clothing department, leaves in a day or iwo lor mo casi 10 purchase fall goods. unucr mr. marnnrs management tho Hub clnthlnir ilonnrt mntit ViiiiJ l.lnn - O i.iik VttlkV.ll . front tioaition nmnmr thn Imslnnoa run. cems of tho city, and he expects to show an exceptionally fine lino of goods lonowing ins roiurn irom tho enst. Special. Tho Citv Firo Dnnnrtmnnt. lind lnnm-wl the Crystul Theatre forono night, Mon day. AUEUSt 24th. Thori. will hn tin nv. tra good progrnm for that night. There win uo unexirn reel 01 pictures, besides the regular run. Tho management will secure n good firo scene for that night. Everybody should buy n ticket as the boys arc in need of tho monoy for their tournament. Admission 10 cents to all. Notice to Sellers of Cream. nnd paying top price with, immediate DAVID COI.K CltEAMEllY, CO., Omaha, Nob. Band Reorganizes. At a meeting ot tno hand Thursday night.in tho absence of the loader, Cnl. Lowell, a now organization was formed including only the advanced players In the band, tho band having reached tho point where the grade of music played is too dilllcult for tho younger and more inexperienced nlavers. The new or ganization will bo known ns tho North Platto Concert Band nnd will consist of fifteen to eight eon of North Plutto's best performers on their respective Instruments. W. E. Starr was elected temporary chairman nnd director and he appointed n committee of three'eon sistlng of Mosrs. Sclby, Stamp, and Starr to wait upon Mr. "Lowell and en gage his services ns permanent direc tpr, iCpossiblo, In this newly organised bnnd North Platto has,ono of tho best concert bands in tho state and a bapd of which tho citizens of North Platte may well bo proud and contribute to liberally. W. H. McDonald heads tho list with n very liberal donntion for which tho band is very thnnkful. Mnv others of our businc8 men follow. For Rent. The dwelling on West Third street owned by the Cotton Estntc. iiESTEIl WALKER, Agcnti South Side Items. Major Dow reports improvement sinco enjoying tho baths at Battlo Creek Sanitarium. S. S. RovnoldB. Will Shanerand Sam Warnock have finished threshing. C. C. Clark has threshed his oats and reports n good crop. The cemetery crop of hay is being cut by Elmer Shnner. Mrs. Fred Ericsson nnd Misses Lil lian Hendy, Anna Ericsson and Laura Murray toolt tea with Mrs. Dow nt tho nationnl cemetery Wednesday evening. (Jroquet wns tho entertaining feature. HAIR NATURALLY ABUNDANT. Wfcca li la Free of DnntlrafT, It Growa Luxuriantly. Ilalr preparations and dandruff euros, aa a rulo, aro aucicy or irnuuinir anuim that do no oarthly good. Hair, when not dlseaaod, grows naturally, luxuriantly. Dandruff Is tho cause of nlno-tontlia of all hair trouble, and dandruff Is cnuood by a corm. Tho only way to euro dand ruff 1b to Kill tho sorm; ana, bo far, tna only hair preparation that will positively destroy the gorm Is Nowbro'u Horplcldo absolutely harmless, frco from grease, sediment, dyo matter or dangerous drugs. It allays illhing instantly; maneH nuir glossy and soft as silk. "Destroy tho c&use. you romovo tl3 effect." Sold by leading druggists, 'iond 100. In stamps ror sample to Tho Iiorplcldo Co., Betruit, Mich. i wo fllzoH GO cents and S 1.00. McDonell & Graves, Special Agents Three-Fourths of a Cent Is the Whole Cost of a CYCL0NE-JTORNAD0 POLICY in THE BEST OLD LINE INSURANCE COMPANIES For $2,000 Insurance for One Day on Your Property. TEMPLE REAL ESTATE & INSURANCE AGENCY, Rooms 1 and 2, McDonald Block. Odds and Ends I Wilcox Barb wire for ssile at Ilershey's, corner Fith and Locust St. Phone 15. $180 For Boys' Patent Leather $2.50 Oxfords, Sizes 2K to slA Graham & Company. The School For You Our catalog will tell you why. It is yours for the asking1. Write for it today. LEXINGTON BUSINESS COLLEGE, Lexington, Neb. Your New Suit should bo mnde to order, nnd we nro in position to mako it and guarantee n perfect fit. New samples of spring and BUtnmor goods just received. Come in and lot usshow you. No ubo sending out of town for your apparel. F. J. BROEKEt lewey St. Merchant Tailor Jos. F. Fillion Authorized DRAIN LAYER Would like to figure with you to connect your house with city sewer system. Also Plumbing Work, Tin Rooling nnd Spouting. 'Phono 180. From Now Until August 23d We will put out on tables a great many broken lots of Shoes, Oxfords, Shirts, Shirt Waists, Belts, Corsets, Wash Dress Goods, etc. These goods will be marked At Greatly Reduced Prices in order to clean them up before we open the fall season. The lots are small and will be changed from time to time so we are unable to quote prices, but we assure you that you will be able to pick out many desirable things at con siderable saving to yourselves. Department WHITE & LESKEY, by 4 HlRh-grudo rosults produce that Invnrlably contracts aro completed according to specification, Mi Thus rendering by porfect unity ench dotuil in right relation: ' Examining their work, you'll find it dono with scrupulous caro, & because of its enduring nnture it docs not require repair: Liko magic they put up tho Wood, Stpno, 'Brick or Concrete, jjj Exerting forces in comcnt building with which no other cun compote: So tho firm for choice mntcrial always on the alert, Jjj KeepH employed for each department of the job u true expert: Endeavoring to got for yourself a homo, store, hotel or fiat, J You'll profit by colling on tho builders, WHITE & LESKEY, w McDONELL & GRAVES, mmmmmmmetmaaammmn Store I The Iowa Low Down Mndo In tho Lnrucsl Soparnlor Factory In tho World. We will save you Dollars on Separators. Lamb's Cash Grocery, . NORTH SIDE. m m m n m m m m m n m m m m constructive knowledge nnd skill, novor foil your want to fill: of North Platto. m NORTH-PLATTE, NEB.