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About The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 2, 1908)
Of Real Service Signatures of more really great men are made with the Waterman's Ideal Fountain Pen than hy any other means. It is good enough for you. Dixon, The Jeweler l). P. WSTCII INSPECTOR jj DR. BROCK, DENTIST, jj ? Over First National Hank, g i Phono 148 The county commissioners will con vene in session next Monday. Attorney ITnlligan transacted legal husiness in Ogala'la yesterday. Miss Flo Stomp returned yesterday from n week's visit in Denver. Miss Mary Tight left yesterday for n visit with friends in Columbus and Lincoln. Mrs. Eva Baldwin arrived in town Wednesday evening and txpects to remain for a month or two. Major ni'ri Mrs. A M. Dill have been spending this week in Omuhu us thf guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Park, The concrete foundation for the Pres byterian church will be completed this week and brick laying will Login Mon day. W. T. Green, the plumber, went to Gothenburg Wednesday to place heat ing plants in the Kelly and Nosworthy residences. II. Garlick, of Cincinnati, Ohio, is the guest of his daughter Mrs. C. F. Chnnmnn and will romaina few days. He is enroute to Texas and California. E. S. Davis, who had been attending the sovereign grand lodge of the Odd Fellows at Denver, nnd also visiting a brother at Ft Morgan, returned home last night. The Rae stock company closed its engagement Wednesday evening and lett for the oust yesterday morning. The company played to fair sized audi ences each of the three evenings. Supt. II. L. Anderson spent Wednes day in town. Ho made the trip over the Wyoming division on u motor car which gave him a better chance to note the condition of the road-bed. Mrs. It. A. McMurray, a former North Platte resident, has been visiting friends in town this week while en route from Colorado to Omaha. Mrs. McMurray will probably spend tho winter in Indiana. Although the weather of the past six weeks has been unusually dry. a farmer tells us that he notices an occasional field of fall wheat that looks first-rate. The acreage of this grain is, however, not large in this county. Tho advanco agent for "The Vol unteer Organist" which will bo pre sented at the Keith theatre next Wed nesday evening, was in town yesterday. The company makes but two stops in tho state, at Fremont and North Platte. Rugs and Carpets in Axminsters, Wilton, Velvets, Body Brussels and Tapestry. Sizes 7x8-10 to HMixKI-G. Carpets in all wool and union. The largest lino west of Omaha at The Huu Clothing Dept. Important Railroad Report. The report is current in Cheyenne that tho Union Pacific will push for ward with all possible speed tho con struction of tho North Platte valley branch through to Medicine Bow. Tho Cheyenne Tribune, in speaking of the matter says! Kilpntrick Bros. & Collins, tho grading contractors, havo been ordered to at onco concentrate several hundred men and n largo num ber of teams at Oshkosh, Neb. The men and teams now employed on the Athol-Borio cut-ofT will, in a short time, be transferred to Oshksoh. It is throught that the graders will complete their work on the cut-off within two weeks. If this report is true, it meanB tho greatest boost for North Platto the town has ever received: for in tho event of the construction of the line North Platto becomes tho gateway to tho entire North Platto valley; will become tho grontst division terminal on tho Union Pacific outside of Omaha; tho local shops will be trebled in size nnd the yard system be grently enlarged. A confi'mation of tho report will bo engcrly awnitedby the people of North Platte. W. E. Shuman went to Oshkosh this morning to nupenr as counsel in a law suit. The most up-to-dato Clothing nnd Overcoats at the value-received prico at The Hub Clothing Dept. Thos. Burney, who purchased tho Mrs. Picard prop?rty on enst Fifth street, will havo repairs made thereto nnd will then occupy the premises as a home. Mrs. Frank Rork, who had been spending the summer in Missouri, 're turned to town yesterday. Mr. Hork went to Missouri nnd accompanied her home. Miss Kate Clark returned last night from a five weeks' visit with friends in Sheridan, Wyo. She reports a very enjoyable time; in fact says she never had a more pleasant time socially. Tho Episcopal guild will hold its annual fair and supper at Masonic hall November 19th, this date having been selected at the meeting of the guild yesterday afternoon. Corn Cribbing at Hcrshey's. L. P. Krong, landlord of tho Hershey hotel, Cashier Abbott of tho Hershey bank and the dyed-in-the-wood demo cratic champion Joe Tridle, arc among those who came to town to hear Candidate Tuft. W. J. Derthiek has spared no expense to make the production of "Bunco In Aiizona" one of the most realistic and elaborate on the stage. The locality of the play affords ample opportunity for stage picturesqueness, and the scenic artist has not left a point unturned to give full scope to his art. The company has been selected with special care, each member being especially adapted to tho particular character that he portrays. At the Koith theatre tomorrow ovoning. Endorsed by Clergy. W. H. Gray, Esq., Dear Sir:-Per-mit me to acknowledge the pleasure I experienced in attending tho perfor mance of "Tho Volunteer Organist." The play was doubly interesting to me, inusmuch as I spent two years of my ministry under tho shadow of old Mt. Mansfield. Geo. H. Sisson, pastor First Methodist Protestant church, Muncie, Ind. Notice to Sellers of Cream. Tramp, tho grocer, is buying cream and paying top prico with immediate returns of cash. David Cole Creamery, Co., Omaha, Neb. i Absoli Pure The only baking- powder made from Royal Grape Cream of. Tartar, the officially approved ingredient for a wholesome, high-class powder There Is srcnlcr deception In the sale of baking powders than ever before. Closely observe the label and be certain of setting lioyal. Crystal Theatre TONIGHT and Tomorrow Night PROGRAM PICTURES: "Viking's Daugeter" "Female Politicians" "Unlucky Artist" "Poor Puss" SONGS: "Two Blue Eyes" "Take Me Back to Dream Land" Admission 10 cents. Transfers of Lincoln County Land. Among tho deeds filed recently in tho county clerk's office wero following: Frank Michael to Margaret Michael, section 3-15-30, $12,800. John Burke to S. J. Koch, southwest quarter section 2-13-33, $1,300. Johann Braun to Lewis Braun section 23-10-29, $5,000, H. E. Votaw to Fred Pierson south cast quartor section 35-13-34, $2,000. E. G. Person to Gustaf Sylvan east half northeast quarter section 13-12-2G, $3,000, subject to $1,000 mortgage. Chas. Sandin to Gustaf Sylvan north- cast quarter section 1-12-2(5, $5,500, subject to $2,000 mortgage. Catharine Bowman to L. W. Bowman, southwest quarter 9-1C-32, $1,000. ''The Volunteer Organist " Patrons of the Keith Thentre havo a bonnftdo treat in store for them Wednes day, Oct. 7th, on which date the Idyll Americ nn Pastoral Play "Tho Volun teer Organist" will be seen. It is a pastoral play of an extremely impressive sort, portraying true to nature scenes nnd characters found in tho most picturesque of Vermont's rural section. The scenic and electrical effects are correct to that atmosphero, whilo tho cast includes many capable and dis tinguished players. The play has, as one of its central characters, a young minister, and tho story told is one which appeals to tho heart, raising that gulp to tho throat, tho next moment to bo dashed away by real puro scintillating comedy. Taft is Confident. ' 'I now feel confident I am going to be elected president of the United States. The spirit in which the people in the states through which I have traveled have received me and tho in terest they have shown in tho republican cause haB been most gratifying and convinced me thero is no doubt of the attitude of tho western states. With all doubt of the west removed tho result of tho election appears to be certain." The abovo statement was authorized by Judge Taft upon his arrivnl in Omaha after two-days' campaign through the eastern section of Nebras ka, following a trip to the northwest. Omaha News. For Sale Vacant lot on west Fourth street, either corner or inside. Inquire of A. Lddell. Saturday, Oct 3d Bargains at Senate & Clabaugh's FIRE SALE. THE $7.98 EN'S SUIT S A L E Will be Continued Saturday AND IN ADDITION All our Men's Fine Shirts, worth AA $1 to 3.00, on sale at 7 C Men's, Women's and Children's i Q Rubbers, on sale at . .frOC Men's Women's and Children's ftffc, Overshoes, on sale at 200 Pairs Men's 70 . M AO Work Shoes OC Jl.VO Kingsbury $3.00 Hats, (J 4 iO now M.40 King Hats, worth $2.50 OOr' now 7 C Chicago Leader Hats, (in now 0C Men's and Boys' Overcoats at 50c ON THE DOLLAR These Goods Absolutely Perfect and Great Bargains. Come early Saturday and avoid the rush. SCHATZ & CLABAUGH, North Platte, Nebraska. The sale of tickets for the Williams Jubilee Singers next Thursday evening indicate n big audience; and the com pany will well deserve such, for it is a splendid organization of colored vocalists. For Man and Beast our lap robes nnd blankets givogrcnter warmth, give better wear, look neater and give more genuino satisfaction to tho user than any yet put on tho mar ket. You cannot do better than to make a selection from our elegant stock A. F,. Fink. Pickles and Tfe rreserves. China Painters. We havo a full lino of Whlto Saxony China, alBo llavilaud, for decorating. Clinton, Tho .Towolor. Buy your Spices at the Drug Store and get first pick. Turmeric Jamaica Ginger Cloves , Cinnamon Mace Black and white Mustard Seed Dill Seed Celery Seed Allspice Pure Gum Jar Rings Sealing Wax Parafine Corks Everything new and fresh. Stone Drug Co. Fall Styles 1908 A WOMAN .O BE PRETTY Must Have Luxuriant nnd 01oa7 Hair, No Mutter What Color. Tho finest contour of a fomalo face, tho eweotcst smllo of a femalo mouth, loses Bomothlng If tho head is crowned with scant hair. Scant and falling hair. It Is I now known, Is caused by a paraslto that j burrows Into tho scalp to tho root of tho hair, where It saps tho vitality. Tho lit- tie white scales tho gorm throws up in burrowing aro called dandruff. To euro dandruff permanently, then, and to stop falling hair, that germ must bo killed. Newbro's Herplcldo, nn entirely now re sult of the chemical laboratory, dostroy.i tho dandruff gorm, and, of courso, stops the falling hair, and prevents baldness. Bold by loading druggists. Bond 10c. In stamps for samplo to Tho Herplcldo Co., Dtroit. Mich. 1 Two hIzos 50 cents and Jl.uu. McDonell & Graves, Spccinl Agents, Probate Notice to Creditor!. In tho county court of Lincoln county, Ne braska. In tlio matter of tho estate of Albortlna Samelson, deceased. Notice in hereby kItcii, that the creditor of tho Hald deceased will incut the administra tor of said estate, before tno, County .ludao of Lincoln county, Nebraska, at tho county court room In said county, on the 3d day of October. IWtf, and on tho ad day of Anrll WW, at 9 o'clock a tn. each day. for the imr posoof presenting their claims for examina tion, adjustment and allowance. Hlx month am allowed for creditors to present their claims and one year for tho administrator to settlo said estate, from tho Uth day .luly, im. This notice will bo published In tho North l'latto Tribune, for elKht successive publications prior to tho !)d day of October. 1WM. Witness my band and seal of said court tlili 8th day of September, A, I). IWw. W. U. KLDKU, 8-t , County iTuUgT). PROFESSIONAL CARDS 1 S. TWINEM J. Homeopathic Physician and Surgeon. Office: McDonald Hank HuiHing. Phono 18tf. A. J. Ames, M. I). Marie Ames, I . !) I OOTORS AMES & AMES. iJ Physicians and Surgeons. Office: Over Stone Drug Co. Phones: Office 27U. Residence 27!1 G EO. It. DENT, Physician and Surgeon. Office: Over McDonald Hank. Phones lOmcel30 1 Hones J U(.8idellC0 116 D H. L. C. DROST, Osteopathic Physician, Rooms 7 an'l 8, McDonald State Bank Building, Phono M8. WILCOX & J1AUJGAN, Attorneys-ut-Law. Office over Schutz Clothing Store. Phono .18 W C. PATTERSON, L. Attorncy-at-Law, Office: Cor. Front & Dewey Sts. ' My 4-X Flour is Uncle Sam's Pride and mine also. Why not yours? It' tho perfect flour; n scientific product of tho most approved milling methods. Rcmembor overy grocer in town handles it, nnd every sack is guaranteed. Wear that satisfaction smilo that comes from tho uso of tho first sack of my flour. "Satisfaction" is my motto. C. F. IDD1NGS. Notice to Hunters and Others. All persons nrn warned ntrainst hunt intr or trosprassinir on tho lands of tho undersigned in Hnll precinct. Violators will ho prosecuted to tho full extent of tno law. Oscar Stiles, A. Gutherless, Cooper, Wm, Aekurmun, C. P. Campboll, Fred Malono, W. H. Ruth, M. L). Stilus. lit . Ladles' Suit No. 345 Mado from food quality Choveron Striped Worsted, acket sntin lined, trimmed with strnpped cuffs nnd celluloid rim satin buttons, two small pockets with flap and button, trimming on each side, collar edged with white silk cord Skirt, very wido, two box plaits down front, trimmed with bands of same material. Price $25.00. Wilcox Department Store Your New Suit should bo made to order, and wo aro in position to mako it and gunranteo a perfect fit. New samples of spring and summor goods just received. Come in nnd let ub show you. No uso sending out of town for your apparel. lowoy St. Merchant Taller