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About The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 17, 1908)
EARLY SELECTION OF CHRISTMAS GIFT Assures you of the very largest variety to choose from and the choice of stock to present your friends with. "51 sl our K Orchestral Concert to Enter- tain Visitors From 8:00 to 10:00 p. m. Our Holiday Stocks Is in a large measure now on display and we invite you to call and see the many varied things we are showing suitable for Christmas Gifts. Goods Selected Now we will Lay Aside Until Christmas. Many are now selecting their gifts. We hope to have the pleasure of showing you m I dixoFTTW Sclmtz & Clnbauirh will onen their elegant NEW CLOTIHNa 8TOUB for the inspection of all North I'latto people Wednesday evening with music from a m. to 1U p. m. They are very nroud of their new store and their now merchandise and want you to visit them at this opening. The entire store room has been re modeled along with elegant now fix tures and now merchandise adding an other substantial, progressive and up to uate business institution to .North 'lafte'B growing popularity. Thanksgiving Offerings. Frnm on all our ladies' cloaks, suits, skirts, furs und Bhirt waists wo offer a discount of twenty per cent. THE LEADER. THE JEWELER. DR. 0. II. CRESSLER, Graduate Denlisl OIIlcc over the McDonald Stuto Dank. Tabic Linen. From now until Thanksgiving wo offer n discount of twenty per cent on nil tablo linen. Tin; Leader. Platte Valley Lodgo No. 82 confern B. A. degrco this evening. Miis BchsIo Graham loft this morn ing for n visit with friends in Otnaha. New York Salvago Co.. is giving tho people greator bargains every day. Mrs. O. H. Cresslor Is visiting friends In Omaha, having gono down Sunday night. O. II. Thoelccko la in Omaho visiting relatives and incidentally looking up probablo land purchasers. Tho best Insurance Is always tho cheapest. Bratt & Goodman write it. Tho Methodist aid society will moot with Mrs. V. E. Smith. 1011 West Sixth street, Thursday nitornoon. .Wanted A competent; girl for general house Work. Apply to Mrs. W. M. Cunnlnghum. Tho BaptUt aid society will meet with Mrs. 13. T. Casoy, llSweBt Fourth Btroa Friday afternoon. Mrs. Jumos Evans, of Choyenno, Is visiting friends In town while enrouto homo from n four months' visit in Ohio. Georgo Smith returned Sunday from Colorado Springs, whoro ho had been summoned us a witness in n railroad co so. Como Hichards' stock muBt ko. Morchundio almost given nwuy. Lock for tho Hig lieu Sign. James Martin, a member of last year's graduating cla.su, loft last night for Portland, Oro., whoro ho expects to locate. Chairman Bokuo, of tho B. of It. T. protective board, is transacting busi ness In Evanston and othor terminal towns in Wyoming. Bun C. Clinton, of St. Paul. Nob.. arrived in town last evening, coming hero to attend tho funeral of his brother, Joseph Clinton. Why go olaewhero for bargains. Como look, it will not cost anything to look. New Youk Salvage Co. 0car Gothcr and Miss Myru Lom bard, both of McPherson county, wero $finliMl In marriago by County Judge Elder Saturday. A E Voughan has sold his Interost In tho Crystal theotro to his partner and loft last night for Portland, Oregon, whero ho expects to locate. Bratt & Goodman havo cash buyers for city proportv nnd two Improved farms. Sherman Wlllov, of Norfolk, Nob., upoulal agent of tho St. Paul F. & M. Inmirnnco Co., in in town today looking over rinks carried by that company. Prof. Gorli8h la not tho only loser of chickens by dogs, Mrs. Lottlo Kockcn having six henu killed Friday night and E. S. Davis two line roosters Sunday night. Woathor forecast: Fair tonight and Wodnosday; continued mild tempera ture. Maximum yesterday (52, ono year ngo 54; lowest tills morning !U, ono yoar ngo 21. For Rent, after Nov. 20th, my house EOG west Cth Btreet. Mrs. G. S. Huffman. An Omuhu paper states that in all probability tho Union Pacific will build its North Platte valley lino through to Medicine Bow during the coming yoar. This Ih n consummation to bo devoutly wished, art it means quite a boom for North Plntlo. Edwurd8, alias Dclaney nnd Hunter, who waB arreatod for forging two fivo dollar checks, is stitl in jail. Ho is wanted at Sidnoy nnd Laramlo on fllmilar charges, If ho can be roundly cinched for his crime horo, tho authori ties at Sidney and Laramlo will not bother with film; but if not ono or tho othor will como after him. For Rent. Tho tiicn Ttondv linnin on Wost 3rd street. Also other housefl.nnd . Btorogo Bratt & Goodman, Mrs. Fred Elliott and children, of Omaha, are visiting relatives in town. Mrs Geo. L. Carter returned to Lin coln yesterday after visiting her sister, Mrs. L. E. Roach, for a few duys. W. P. Byron, J. F. Strahlo and F. E. Carlson, prominent business men of Gothenburg, transacted business in town yesterday. Mrs. J. N. Bonner and daughter Helen loft last night for a visit with Elizabeth Bonner at Lincoln, and later will visit relatives in Omuha. Let mo figure on those storm windows you will need. P. M. Sorenson. C. A. Ilowo, now living on n home stead near Oshkosh. has been in town lor a fow days looking after his busi ness interests. Tho Sunshine society will meot with Mrs. James Snyder, 402 9th streot, Friday afternoon, Nov. 20th. Refresh ments will bo served. All aro invited. Make tho littlo children happy, buy them a box of homo made candy at tho Episcopal fair Thursday evening. Tho Rcbokah Dcgreo lodgo will be given a benefit at the opera houso nlc- turo show Thursday ovenlng. Manager miner win navo an extra lino program tor mat evening. The Temple Craft will give a Danc ing Party Thanksgiving Evening. Tho Lutheran aid society will bo en tertained Friday afternoon at tho par IhIi houso by Mrs. Nels RasmusBcn. Members and friends will note tho change from Thursday, tho regular day of meeting. Tin: TRHiUNE has been unable to get n full account of tho corn show held at Sutherland last Friday und Saturday. Wo learn, however, that thoro was a largo number of exhibitors and tho dis plays wero exceptionally good. For Rent 5 room cottoire. 2 lota good rellar and city water in house. U. A. L.OW01I. Tho county commissioners will ad journ today until some time next month. Chairman Wills, who retires from tho board In January, is anxious that all business now before tho lxmrd bo cleaned up boforo his tenure of oitico expires. "Tho Girl nnd tho Stampede" com rmny came In from tho east this mom lug and will nppear at Tho Keith thia evening, i no company is a good-sized ono. and tho nlay will undoubtedly be produced In a manner that will give anuaincuon 10 an attendants, Beginning today MUs Whlttokor will cIobo out her entire stock of trimmed hats at 20 por cent discount. it you enjoy a good supper, you should not fall to attend tho ono to bo trlven by tho Episcopal ladies next Thursday evening, Included in tho niiiu will bo oscalloped oysters, cold moats, Hulads, white and brown bread, cllVe and cake. The ladies havo made ample provisions for all who will como. Buy your Thanksgiving candies from I Rev, L. J, Powell came down from buthorlnnd last evening and will spend Hevoral days with Rev. and Mrs. J. F. Soibort. Rov. Powell closes his work at Paxton and Sutherland December ' first, having accepted a call to West Point, Nob. This congregation is ono ol tno strongest .Lutheran parishes in too state Don't fail to visit tho candy booth ut ' tno lupiseopai lair Tliurauay evening, Oukes & Gllson will bring tho great lloyt Thoatro comedy hero Friday night. This nlay has been seen in all tho leading cities and by tho same cast ! which apneam here. It is a high clnsa ..........I.. r..n ill- I i I uuiiiuuy iuii "l 1 1 ll' iiiiii liciiuil mill I sparkling with lines of wit. It is one of thu most brilliant from tho nluv wrluht's pen and ahould recolvo tho patronngu of tho best class of theatre goers of our city. For Building & Loan money, soo Temple Real Estate nnd Insurance Agency. Deputy Sheriff Lowell wont to Goth enburg thia morning to tako up tho trail of a mun mimed Thompson who stole n horse from George Abel, living near Maxwell, Saturday night. A mcs sago received last night announced that ho had abandoned tho horse at Gothen burg, and it has been turned over to tlfD'oWndf.'" Thompson hudbcoiwork jng uround Muxnull for about u week. The editor of the Wallaco Winner an nounces that he will establish a paper at Wellfleet about tho first of January. Frank Bowen, an engineer on th Second district, has been very sick at his homo in Grund Island with an at tack of tonsiletas, For rent Modern 7 room house. In quiro of S. Richards. Auditor Grady, of the Pacific Ex press Co., wus up on tho North Platte branch tho latter part of last week es tablishing agencies for his company. Manager Stamp is particularly for tunate insecuring a return engugemonl of tho Hoyt Theatre buccoss "A Bucholor'B Honeymoon" for next Fri day evening. For insurance. Ron Temnln Rnnl Fs. tate and Insurunco Agency. At tho corn show nt Stithnrlnnrt. Arthur B. Yates was awarded second prizo on an ombroidered sideboard scarf which ho mado whilo confined in tho hospital at Omaha, doing the work as ultimo killer." Tho notllllnrltv nf CnnirMiiismnn Tfln. koiu in Aicrnerson county is shown by ino i act mat in a total vote ot -1UU ho received a majority of 171. A good portion of tho voters of that county are iuiikmu homesteaders. Diamonds for Christmas are n safe nvostment, as well as an always nc ceptablo gitt. We are' offering this season some exceptional values in fine diamonds. Hit ua show you we can save you money. dixon, The Jeweler. Geo. A. McDill. international secre tary of tho rullroad Y. M. C. A.. stopped over in town n few hours last eveninc whilo enrouto to Pocatello. Idaho, and met in conference with tho board of directors of the local associ ation. Ab a reBult of this meeting, the association will tuke on n new lease of life, anil a ncosnurous future is in store lor it. Mr. McDUl stated that ho had mado definite arrangements for n hil Hard and nool table, and these will bo received nti Boon ns certain repairs nre maoe to ino rooms, and theso repairs win no maoo in the immediate luture, A call was also extended to a irentle man in South Cumberland, Mil., to come noro as secretary, and It is known mat no win accept the cull. This gen tleman has had six voors oxnerionuo in association work, and tho association with which ho has been connected is ono of thu most successful in the conn try. Ho is a man of about twenty-six years, and Is married. Tho directors have made tho lieccssary arrangements to pay oir tho indebtedness of tho asso ciation. All will therefore conclude thot the future of tho association is uright. Society Notes. The Girls' Friendly Society will hold a regular meeting at the guild houso this evening. Mrs. A. B. Hoairland nleoBantlv entertained tho Saturday Night Club Friday evening. A bountiful supper was served at ton o'clock. Mrs. Geo. Graham and Mrs. II. C. Brock will entertain the members of the Birthday Club Friday ufternoon at tho homo of the former. Mrs. J. F. Clabnutrh is entertuinintr tho Indian Card Club this afternoon, nstead of next week Wednesday which would bo the usunl meeting day of tho club. Tho members of tho mon and broom club of tho Lutheran church, fourteen in number, held a very pleasant and lively session at the parish house yes terday afternoon. Suitable refr'esh- mnts wero served by Mrs. Lottie Cronin. $10.00 Reward will bo paid for tho return of my white and black setter dog or informa tion loading to his recovery. Dlt. II. C. BlioCK. ,'t The Next Best Thing When You Can Get Guaranty of Bank Denosits Kood invcHtmont policies of tho Now I W It uuua Temi'LK Hkal Estatr & Insurance Agency, Agknts SCHATZ 8 CLABAUGH'S NEW STORE OPENS WEDNESDAY EVENING To Loan. R nor fpnfr. nrfviirn mnnnv nnvnmmtnf to help you buy or build a home. Seo urate a vjoouman, Trustee's Auction. On Tuesday. December 1st at 2 n. m.. Kwill sell to tho highest bidder for cash (subject to approval by tho uoioree; tno onuro stocK ol tho u. S Grocery, consisting of groceries, fix tures, horses, etc. lnls sala is ordered by tho Referee in Bankruptcy so ns to close tin tho estate. Tho stock is appraised at $3500 and can be examined by application to me trustee trom it to Yi n. m. in room south of postofilce. E. S. Davis, Irustee. Palmistry and Clairvoyancy. Mme. Mario Sylvester, tho world wonder, tho world's ncknowlpdero ouo'en of palmistry and clairvovuncv reuds your life from cradlo to grave without usKing you ono question. Uives names and locates stolen articles. Locates diseases of tho body, etc. Reunites the Bepruted and brinus about snceuv marriages. You should not fail to test this gifted lady s wonderful powers. Mrs. Abraham's roomlntr house, over 511 Dewey street, room No C. Hours 9:30 a. m. to 10 p. m. Readings 50cts. Chiof of Police Gilfoyle is in receipt of an undersigned letter from Chicago in which the opinion is held that tho womnn who is thought to bo implicated in tho Volly Mann murder is tho same woman whoso picture appeared in St. Louis paper under tho nnme of Mrs, Goigor last Janunry. and that aho has a police record and goes under number of assumed names, l'ho writer says she would not hesitate to commit any crime t DR. BROCK, DENTIST, i n pi i u-ii 131 HULIUIIU 1'honc 148 r i2i ftidc. tt t. uver i irsi national uann. 'J n 1 IIUIIU I t I) j EKEITH THEATREi OIIAS. A. STAMP. Mnnok'or Frtycin, NOV. 20th OAKES AND GILSON Prosenf Iho Great lloyt Thoulre Comedy Success Bachelor's loneynioofl" With James Green, Belle Rosa and a Superb Cast "A Social season calls for dressy shoes. Patent Leathers are fa vorites. Ours are from thu facto ries highest up in the art of shocmaking. Men's S4.00 to 35.00 Women's S3. 00 to S'5.00 GRAHAM &-co. MWT I COSTUME 10 Months in New York Guaranteed to givo absolute satlsfac tion and your money back if you don't like it. Prices 25 cents to One Dollar " Seats-on-siileMrtGliuton!s.- IS 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, T h Jeweler 1 4 THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK, of North Platte, Nebraska. UNITED STATES DEPOSITARY. Capital -Surplus Fund Stockholders' Liability $100,000.00 20,000.00 100,000.00 Guarantee Fund for Depositors $220,000.00 (Not considering quick assets and cash resources) DIRECTORS E. F. Scebcrger, C. F. McGrew, J. J. Halligan, F. L. Mooney, Arthur McNamara. m tOn What You Eat. is it & Hi b to ih ib id Hi 4) to vd ih ih ik) ih to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to Every family spends more than half of their in come on what they eat. Here is your chance to save one-quarr of your living expenses for the next month On Thursday and Friday, Nov. 49 and 20, we will sell all groceries at greatly reduced prices. Standard tomatoes, largo cans $1.15 per dozen, 10 cents per can Extra fine early Juno peas $1.15 per dozen, 10 cents per can Sweet corn, Standard, 8 cents per can, 90 cents per dozen 1G pounds granulated sugar $1.00 Large can pumpkin, squaih, hominy, sauer kraut, 10 cents per can 25 cents sliced peaches, heavy syrup, 20 cents per can 3 for 60 cents 20 cent can plums, 15 cents 4 for 50 cents 20 cent can apricots 15 cants, 4 for 50 cents 30 cent whito nnd black cherries, heavy syrup 25 cents, 5 for $1.00 25 cent Bartlett plums, 20 cents per can 5 for 95 cents Ono gallon peeled pumpkin 40 cents per can One gallon pears 40 cents per can Ono gallon plums. 35 cents per can One gallon raspberries, 65 cents per can One gallon apricots 40 cents per can Yeast Foam 4 cents per package, '. 3 for 10 cents 3 pound sack table salt 4 cents, 3 for 10 cents 60 cent pound packagn Red Cross tea 40 cents per pound 20 cent Good Cheer coffee in one pound carton to introduce. 7 pounds for 1.05 25 cent Frontier coffeo for this sale, 5 pounds for $1.00 A good cofTeo at 15 conts per pound, 8 pounds for $1.00 Picnic, ham, 10 cents per pound Smoked bacon 1G cent per pound by tho pieco Potatoes 50 cents per bushel. 5 bushel lots 45 cents per bushel Red onions $1.25 per bushel All kinds of new nuts, 20 cents per pound,. 6 pounds for $1.00 Now wo aro coming to tho staff of life. To introduco in every home in North Platto our PURITY BRAND OF FLOUR, tho regular price of which is $1 45 per sack, wo will sell no more than two Backs to one cus tomer at $1.25 per sack. Get your orders in early. Will dolivor nil orders In rotation as ro coived. CASH ONLY. R. N. Lamb, - m m (0 itt North Side. For Sale. Thirty-thrco head of high grado Her ford yearlings. Apply to or address A. S. Gregg, North Platte, Neb. For Sale. 1 now Holland Feed Grinder for Fowor, 1 doublo set Driving Harness, nquiro of Dickey Bros.. For Sale. Fino Imported Percheron and Shiro Stallions for Bale, or to trade for other stock. All young nnd sure breedrs. Address Will G. Galaway, McCool, Nob. in Tiin niBTiuoT cotntT op the UN1TKI1 STATICS. von Tim niRTiiioT op nkhkaska, NOKT1I PLATTE DIVISION. "The Bellhops," song and dance ar tists, aro tho vaudeville attraction at tho opera houso plcturo show this week. OKDEU OP IIEAKINO ON PETITION. Htatoot Nebraska, I County of Lincoln, f In thu County Court Novemlwr UHli. 1003. li. tho mattvr ot tho estate ot John T. HnMhtluld, deceased ' n ronillmf anil lllliiir tlio petition of John A llarslilleld lirajiiikf that I lie administra tion of bald estate may lx dispensed vrltli. Ordored. That DcoomlKirS, 1WS. at o'clock a. m., In assigned for l.earlnir said potltlon when nil persons Interested In vald matter mar appear at a County Court to I hi held tu anil for said County, and Miow eausu why tho prayer ot netluouur should not tsi irrantod. This notice to Is) jiubllphed fur six successive publications In the North I'latto Tribune, prior to December b. 1WM. W. a. ET.DKH. n!J0t Cuuntr.JuOKV. In tho mattorof tho Estate of Cloa LouclUa Loudon, tratllnir under tho name and as tho solo proprietor of tho U. S. Grocery Com uouy. Bankrupt. In Bankruptcy Caso No. !1 Involuntary Potltlon. OUDEIt POU 8 ALE PP PKOPERTV. At North Platlo. In said District, on this nth ayof November. MW, boforo Walter V. Iloairland, Hefereo In Hankruptey. This cause came on for hcarlnir Iwforo tho Ileforeo upon tho potltlon and application of Ldward 8. Davis, trustee of tiio bankrupt herein, for an order for tho salo of tho bank rupt's property heroin at public auction and upon consideration whoreof It Is ordered 1. That tho trtisteo sell at onro for tho best price obtainable all ;of tho porlshablo prop erty from tho stock of eoods beloiiBlin; tosaul estate. 2. It Is further ordored that the trusteo oxppse for salo at public auction to tho hlch est bidder for cash at the bulldlnir In North Platto. Nebraska, lately occupied by tho bankrupt heroin with Its stock of roods, on Tuesday, tho first day of December, im. at 2 a clock p. m.. all of tho remalnlnif assets of said estate excepting tho liook accounts lie lonslntrtosald estates said salo to be subject to the approval of the court at a liearinirto Ihj had iKiforo tho Hufereo In said matter Decorabor 1st. 1103. at 4 o'clock p, m, "mu"r It Is further dlrectwl that a cony of this order bo mailed to each ol tho creditors and other parties Interested In the bankrupt's estalu herein at least ten days prior lo tho ilato of said salu. and that tho trusteo adver tlso said sale at loast ten days prior to the date thereof ami ttivo such oth.er notice as o may deem advlsablo. W. V ncUoLAND. RVifVrwrln Uankruplcy.