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About The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 2, 1908)
SPECIAL Ladies, we want you to call and see our new line of China and Fancy Articles in China. Beautiful pieces and large stock CLINTON, The Jeweler. 1 The Roynl Neighbors are requested to be present nt a special mooting Mon day (uternotin Oct. fith at the Odd Fel lows hall. Important business. The overage rainfall for October for thirty-four yearn past has beon 1.07 inches. The driest October was in 1893 with a precipitation of five one hundredths of an inch, and the wettest . 4 Will Select Federal Building Site. Richard Fourchy, of Washington, D. C, superintendent of construction of federal buildings, arrived In town last evening for the purpose of selecting, or recommending, u site for Norm IMatte'B federal building. Mr. Fourchy is today examining the half dozen or , 1897 with tot., of 4 inchea more sites that have been offered. He j will make his recommendation Immedi-1. The W. C. T. U. vyi'l meet at the ately and It Is believed that an nn- Gth SovPral new members will bo en- nouncomcnt of the site decided upon rolled on our list and our president will will be mode in the course of two or give a report of the state convention threo weeks. wnicn win interest every memucr. sne ... . .. , ., ... was eiecieu uBieKiiiu io ine imiiunai con- Until the selection of the site is an- vnntlo The union feels it, i irreat honor nounced thero will bo much specula- to bo represented by her. tion as to the location. , .. notice No huntinrr nllowcd on the lands of the undersigned. All violators of this notice will be prosecuted to the full ex tent of the lnw: A. Coolidgc II. La"plaugh .1. A. Shaw J. V. Lister Abbie Macombor Qualley DR. 0. II. CRESSLER, Graduate Btnlitl Office over the McDonald Stato Dank. Sam Richards returned yesterday from a businoss trip to Omaha. Attornoy .1. G. Bcoler transacted business In Ogalalla Wednesday. Congressman KInkald Ib spending to day In town, coming hero to meet Can didate Taft. A score or more Ilershoy and Suther land people camo down this morning to see W. II. Taft. case and china cabi Mrs. Ed. Ogier, 214 For Salo-Hook net. Inquire of South Dcwoy. Thero will bo a mooting of the Altar Society in tho church this evening after benediction. Tho enrollment In tho city schools Is Increasing each day, a score or more new pupils entering this week. Wanted Uy an elderly man n place to do chores; either in restaurant or privato family; with or without board. Inquire at this olllco. Cashier Frank Pielstlckcr, of the Wallace bank, transacted business in town the early part of tho week. Miss Villa Whlttaker has beon In Omahu for several days getting addi tional information relative to millinery creations. Mrs. u. r. noire, who nau been o guest at the Ilalllgan residenco for a week, left this morning for her homo In Nebraska City. For Sale Hard coal heater. In quire of Mrs, Anna Church. l- rank: Johnson, lor many years a residont of Vroman precinct, but now living in Custer county, is doing busi ness in town today. Mrs. C. W. KnycB, of Council Bluffs, is spending today in town as tho guest of Miss Anna Kramph whilo enrouto homo from a trip to Colorado. Voto tor tho candidate of your choice this fall, but insure comfort, durability and oconomy by purchasing your stoves of Woiikman & DnnnvuuiiHY. Tho Ladies of tho Maccabees, who leased tho opera houso picture show last night, wero accorded a largo pat ronage, about 800 attending during tho ovoning. Weather forecast: Increasing cloudi ncss, probably Hliowcrs late tonight or tomorrow; wurmor. Maximum tom poraturo yesterday 79, ono year ago 74; minimum this morning 55; ono year ago Airs, E. S. Davis returned yestorday morning from Denver, whero sho had been attending the sessions of the Rcbekah Degree Assembly of tho Odd Fellows' sovereign grand lodge. Prof. J . W. Spillman, of Washington, D. C, chief of tho office of farm man agement of the agricultural, department, will speok in North Platte on Saturday, October 10th. Tho place of holding tho meeting .will bo announced later. For Salo Largest size Radiant Homo double heater; perfect condition; pipo and stove board complete. Inquire of F. E. Dullard. Tho Williams Jubileo Singers, who appear at tho Koith theatre on Thurs day evening of next week under the auspices of the Methodist nid society, nppeared in this city last yfcar, and everyone who heard them were well satisfied. These colored people with out question form ono of the Ifest musical organizations traveling today. Cost you nothing to see our now I'ne of Rugs. All sizes. Tho Hub Clothing Dept. Miss Maud Dillon was hostess at an indoor picnic" Tuesday evening, about thirty-five guests being present. A royal lunch was served on linen spread on tho floor around wMch the guests sat. This resulted in as much merri ment as would ho created at an out door picnic. Taffy pulling was one of the entertaining features of tho even ing. Charley Tatum, of tho north valloy "eportB a rather unusual incident which he says came under his observation the other day. His story is to tho elfect that a flock of wild gecsu which drifted down from Mio CanadaB was attacked by a small chicken hawk, which cut the throat of ono ot tho honkers. The wounded bird fell to tho ground and was secured by Tatum. Tho hawk es caped. Sutherland Free Laucc. Boy's and children's clothing an entire new line. Clothing that will givo tho boys good wear. Tub Hun Clotiiino Dept. In making a note of tho illness of A. R. Adumson in Tuesday's issuo tho omission of a word mado tho item read contrary to what was written. Mr. Adamson was oxamincd by Dr. Mc- Cabo Wednesday, who concluded that ho was unfitted for work and recom mended that he bo retired from service Mr. Adamson has been continuously employed as a machinist in tho local shops for twenty-Beven years, and haa certainly earned a rest from activity. Taft Visit North Platte. William Howard Tuft, republican candidate for president, stopped in North I'latto about twelve minutes this morning nnd mado a brief speech from the rear car of tho train to n crowd of u thousand men, women and children. The train was a few minutes late in reaching this terminal nnd this nec essarily cut short Mr. Taft's speech. Mr. Taft as he appeared on tho rear platform was Introduced by County Chairman Davis and received a hearty welcome. By reason of tho atrenuous ness of the trip and many speeches made, Mr. Taft was in poor voice, and his words were only distinguishable by those near tho car. Ho opened his re marks by saying that ho was glad to And so many republicans in Nebraska, but said thero was no reason why there should not bo many, especially among the farmers, for certainly tho prices of farm commodities during the past twelvo years wero such as ought to make every farmer feel friendly to the republican party. He then for a fow minutes reviewed tho laws enacted by tho republican party for tho benefit of the laboring man, beginning with the eight hour law for government employes enacted under the Grant administration and following down through tho several republican administrations, concluding with the employers' liability act, and the sixteen hour law relating to the continuous ser vice of railroad men passed by the last congress. " Mr. Taft then briefly reviewed his decisions ns judge in cases relating to labor, and to which Mr. Gompers, of tho federation of labor, takes exceptions and Is attempting to deliver tho labor voto to Mr. Bryun. Mr. Taft's expla nation of his decisions showed plainly that ho held according to law und that the decisions were later confirmed by the higher courts. Ho had not finished his remarks along this line when the train began moving out. A. C. Lane Frank Ebele Julia Mcrkle II. C. Ridingcr Geo. F. Patterson P. O. KEITH THEATRE Chas. II. Stamp, Lessee and Mgr. SATURDAY EVENING, OCT. 3d W. T. Derthick Presents the Big Dramatic Sensation B unco in A 9 Arizoi See fv... ti...:ii: a,t: i lie i in iiuiig mini: Scene The Indian Ghost Dance The Burning1 at the Stake The Realistic Battle Scene Prices 25c, 50c, 75c. Seats on Sale at Clinton's Cold Tire Setting has come to stay. It has been adopted by tho United States government, on account of its practicability. To my customers and the public in general 1 1 will say that I have ndded tho latest and most up-to-dto cold tire setter to mv already splendid equipment. By men 113 of this powerful machine wo can set vour four inch tires and under in from one-third to one-half the time taken the old way perfectly nnd with abso utclv no ditmauc to vour wheels. It is easily propelled by hydrnnllc tiumns with a capacity of 4.000 pounds 1 to the cubic inch. Come nnd let ua give I you a practical demonstration. We guarantee to satisfy you, and a saving of two-thirds of your time is a thing that should not bo overlooked in these busy hustling times. Van Clkavr, Brick Shop, West 6th St For Sale Cheap Largo size hard coal Jewel Heating Stove, nlso sheet Steel Stove. Reason for soiling hivvo no further uso for them. Jamks Bkiton, 218 W. 4th St. A Sure Test. The schoolmaster put to his class the question: "Two Jars of gas. one con taining nitrogen and ono carbon dl oxide, are given, now may the gases Im discriminated?" Ono eager little pupil said: "Get a mail, and let htm tnko a deep breath of both. When he gets tho carbon dl oxide he'll die That's tho way to tell." MY LUMBER ALWAYS ON THE MOVE. Ask your neighbor tho reason. The answor comes, his prices aro right and satisfaction guaranteed. My lanro and well assorted stock enables every buyer to get what he wants. Now is the time to build. Let mo figure your next re quiremcnts. My estimates will bo found tho lowest for tho same superior quality ot lumber than you will get trom any ono else in the country. Satisfaction is my motto. CP. 1DDINGS. MEN'S; Barb wire for sale at Ilcrshey's, corner Fith land Locust St. Phone 15. "Is that London bo rann?" "No," answered "merely n donnturcd HIn Status. ox-New Yorker who like well a naturalized Ktigllsh Miss Cayenne American." WINTER TAN SHOES.- :KEITH THEATRE,: C II. STAMP, Lessee and Manager. Mo!h"i' told yon : tiUkln-j? won't let bed!- Sketch His Only Chance, fernwiyi Tommy, haven't 1 -on must not talk when I am Tommy-But, mamma, you mo stay up after you go to Wednesday Evening, October 7th. ' That chnir- Lct me tlx it. P. M. SoiiF.NSON. , Quite the thing for this Fall and Wintcr--nnd they are thoroughly practical. Damp proof, comfortable and the most of wear, makes them ideal for the Fall wear. Regular Heights $4.00, $5.00, $5.50 High Cuts $4, $5, to $7.50 Graham & Company. Ninth Annual Tour of. the Beautiful Pastor a 1 Dr a ni a HUMPHREYS' . -.!.. 11 it.. il. IMpoclllcH euro ny nriing uirucuv u sick parts without uiHturuuiB mo rosi u tuo syutuin. 1 lor r overs. THE: VOLUNTEER. a 3 1 7 8 0 BY WM. B. GRAY With the Greatest Hov prnnos in So- the World and a Distinguished Cast of Players, No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. 10 No. 11 " No. Ill 11 No. 13 No. li " No. 15 " No. 10 " No. 19. No; 20 No. 27 " No. HO " No. 77 Worms. Toothing. Dinrrhoa. Coughs. Neuralgia. IIcmlnchcH. DyHtum!n. SupproHBGil Periods. Whites. Croup. Tho Skin. llhouumtism. Miliaria, Catarrh. Whooping Cough. Tho Kiiluoyii. Tho Bladder. Lit Grippe. PriceB 25c, 50c, 75c, Ji.oo. Tn small hoi tlH of DollotH that 1U UlO VChI pocket. At DrugglHtH or mulled, 25o. each. xtr Medical Uulilo nmiim lien. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK, of North Platte, Nebraska. UNITED STATES DEPOSITARY. Capital and Surplus - $120,000.00. DIRECTORS i E. F. Seeberger, C. F. McGrew, J. J. Halligan, F. L. Mooney, Arthur McNamara. The FED AN HUM IB n-iJ H ttftrai' 3LB AUTO Self Feed Hay Press The Auto Fedan Self Fetid Hay Press has a self feeder that ACTUALLY FEEDS, that saves the price of one man each day it is operated. The Auto Fedan Hay Press will bale more hay, do it easier, quicker, with lighter draft and fewer repairs than any other Hay Press made and with out any danger of losing a limb or mashing a foot. Come in and see this wonderful Self Feeding H&y Press WORKMAN & DERRYBERRY. PERFECTION In Form can be obtained by wearing G-D i CORSETS Style 322. Prlco Sl.OO. This is ono of our most comfort nhly fitting corsets, at the same time Imvlnrr the perfect lines necessary for the new tiht-fitting gowns. Front nnd side supporters. Mde in n lare variety of materials nnd trimmings. Wilcox Department Store Delicious Bread that confers nu ndded charm to any meal, is made hy the Enterprise Bakery and served at your honjo every morning for hreakfast. It is famous among all who know what is good to eat. It haa that delightful flavor which is so sel dom nttained even among tho host of bread makers. Givo us u trial order and you will know how good it is. Enterprise Bakery. Mrs. Jennie Armstrong, Prop. Notice to Hunters. We will prosecute to tho full extent of the law all hunters or tresspassers on our land. Chas. F. Wilkinson, nenry wiiKinson, Olo L. Oleson. Spencer Edmisten, Chris Sard. A. It. Christenson, James Sadie F. L. Weinburg, M. C. Seth. Frnnk England, G. W. Edmisten, Marv Fnkn. G. G. Rowley, CHICKENS Young' and Old. ALSO FAT CATTLE Highest Market Price. Stiojley's Meat Market. W. R. MALONKY, FUNERAL IH RECTOR AND EMBALMER A full lino of Caskets, Robes, etc. uuis nnsworoji promptly. Uny Phone 1215, Night Thone 482. Notice of Sole Under Chattel Mortgage Notlco Is liomby kIvdii. Hint by vlrtuo of 'Mociitutfi inurlk'iim's, onudntod on thu llilil day of Aiik'ust. Hhk, and tlu othor tlio Ihth I tiny iif AuKiixt, It", and Ixitli duly lllod In tlio ollioo of county i-li'rU- of I.lncuin county, .x'nruiKa. im inn iin uny m iwuu'iniwr. nw, ntUsi'OoVlocli a. in., nnd Ixitli oxroutcd by V. K. Mhkiuimiii to WorWimin & DiTryberry. tlm ouo tiiMHMiro tho payment of Mm sitm of fiui nnd thnotlit'r In tlio Mini of HVMM, tlm llrst duo on tin 11 day of Novt'inlr, and Hio oilier duo on tlm 1Mb dnv of NiiYimlr. IMS. nnd lliohnld Workiuatt fc Dorrylwrry foolluir UUI.UIO mm iiisri'iiro, mio Nam l I'.. .Muirniisou n&viiiK ri'iuriii'ii um cnnMiiornium ror which Hitld uiortKuuon mto nlw'ii In a fraudulent nuiiumr iiuor umiib hip nmc us lonir ns lio nt'cileil t belli, ami no hull or oilier nroeoeil- I lies at law bnvliik' leon Instituted to recover Until debt or any portion thereof, therefore we win hen u pun oi tuo property described In said morlunirot.. to:vlt 1 .)ciiMii! stacker: 1 .louklns slil sweep; 1 7 fool MniHlanl inowt r: 1 10 foot II, n. stand rake; I No. v auto tcrb 1 stone; l ilurl; brown mure, six jeniNoiu, welKlit lu iiw,, ; whlto hlml foot, pained 'Tel." at public auction tn ironi oi inosnnrooi uorhmaii .m iiurryliorry In the city of North I'latto, Lincoln county, Nobrnskn. on (lie Jlth day of October. lM. at liOOo'elockofMldday. Dated this 2i1h ilay of Pcnttiinlier. IMS. WOIIKMAN X ilUKUYUUKHYi My tliclr Auri J. U. ilrtnl.BM, Don't Spend $3.50 When Fifty Cents Will do the Work Prof. W. M. Hayes, Au'l, Secty. of Agriculture of the United States says about Stock Foodi Theie balanced rations are often found by analysis to consist of the tailings of mills, elevators nnd breweries, mixed with molasses and salt, to make the compound palatable to the cattle, and one of the largest Stock Food Companies Is said to use fine sawdust, finely ground, to cheaply bring up the weight of his product, instead of buying a superior and expensive balanced ration containing high fattening qualllies and acting as a tonic, he has paid a high price for a feed containing, along with ordinary grain, finely ground alfalfa hay and other common food stuffs, $5.00 to $25.00 per ton. a hiifh 7 .7? . . . . ' iiiaucr, omc oi wnicn may oe positively dangerous to the health of his stock," Make your own stock foods and remedies by using Skldoo Horso and Cattlo Tablets for horses, cattle, sheep, swine and fowls; nroncr dose in tablets. Mir In f.,.,1 ,n ti, cLMtashs.',chopKl,eedb.ran A'0'""? rv once SMoo Condition Tablets or .imuuu wui.ii, iwuucy, v.uutu vuuicra, v-ainaruc, neavc, 1' ever, i. C bo era. Distcmner PinV Eye. Colic, White Plague Preventic. or BUMcr Tablets, or Louse Killer, Spavin Kemedv orBarb ty BLUE BELL MED,CINE C0' CaplUl Stock FOR SALB BY JOHNSON'S CASH UAOKHT STOltE. Vyv Yon havo tricil rll kinds ft rl'.ls, w ' '.! nt:iutlii top C .nutl.i". Wf anil ro hw luneh l. it. rtfc v hr . I ., , itTU, , V-inlw tLw' jW notion U ll or ml. il I , t,i. t Ml i ,,T ' r" V'5 U juel better tiio ml.-j uiit learn ..-fli rS fn you, miki ynuV I sir P.- r ami lull i ' - .'Tft., Vi'i. ' I lata tho onllro illcostlvosytum, Oltud iv i . , i v.huo yja. P ! Si Hay, BETTER THAN PUIS 1' UVER 111 1 IT A. H. Lewis Medicine Co , - St, Lcsib, lAst life) miXAmk'ffi McDONELL & GRAVES, NORTH PLATTE, NEB.