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About The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 27, 1908)
By n 81 l Is .- EARLY SELECTION OF CHRISTMAS GIFTS Assures you of the very largest variety to choose from and the choice of our stock to present your friends with. Our Holiday Stock 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 1 dixon i m 1 THE JEWELER. DR. 0. II. CRESSLER, Graduate Dcnlisl Ofllco over the McDonnld State Dank. Judgo Austin left last night for a vis it in Donver. The Union Pacific began unloading storage coal this morning. Chris Paulsen went to Omaha last night where ho will have un operation performed. There will bo an exceptionally good program at tho opera house tonight for tho benefit of the A. 0. U. W. Tho regular services will bo .held Sunday at the Lutheran church, to which the public are cordially invited. Over three miles of cement sidewalks were laid in North Platte during tho past peason. This represents an ex penditure of about ten thousand dollars. County Treasurer Langford is get ting ready to mail to each delinquent personal tax payer a statement shoe ing tho amount due. These taxes bo como delinquent next Tuesday. The Lutheran ladies will servo sup por and offer for sale a variety of aprons and fancy articles at the Ma sonic hall Thursday, Decembor 10th. Weather forecast: Fair and warmer tonight and Saturday. Highest tem peruturo yesterday 45; one year ago G5. Lowest temperature this morning 18; ono year ago 21. Miss Arta Kocken, who is teaching nt Sheriden, Wyo., arrived home this weeft for a short visit, the schools hav ing closed for two weeks on account of tho prevalence of small-pox. Lem Baily and Will Hawloy returned yesterday from a successful quail hunt in JefTery precinct, having gone there Sunday, This writer acknowledges with thanks tho gift of a half dozen of the birds. Irv Armstrong returned this morning from a weeks' visit at Grand Island. Chris Tagader loft this morning for u week's visit with his daughter, Mrs. Cunningham, at Scnecn, Neb. Quito a number of young people of this city attended a dance nt Sutherland last night, returning on train No. G this morning. Tho Temple Craft danco was not very largely attended, but those present ex press themselves as having had a very enjoyable evoning. For Rent My 8 room house on west Third street. Address Paul Goss, 333 No. 29th St., Lincoln, or sco J. R. Ritner. 1 Chairman Davis, of the republican county central committee received from President-elect Wm. Taft this morning an autograph photograph of that gen tleman. The picture is presented to the republican county central commit tee City Engineer Welch is preparing a statement giving a summary of tho number of cross walks and approaches constructed, the amount of street work done and other improvements made during the year. This summary is pre pared in order to lot tho people know where at least a part of the city money is expended. Wo don't overdraw it when we say we have tho finest and biggest line of Queonswaro and Decorated China in town, and the prices are lower than over before. Come in and inspect our stock. You will bo pleased. Tkamp, tho Grocer. Nothing now in the murder case has como to light sinco last week. Sheriff Beal is endeavoring to get hold of the stolen property now being hold in Den ver by tho parties whom Mrs. Gciger sold it to. This property will be used in a case prosecuting Mrs. Gciger for grand larceny. Smith is nt largo and no trace of him has been secured so fur. Mrs. Gciger spends her time in jail do ing fancy work. Ogalalla News. BAKING POWDER Made from healthful grape cream of tartar Will make twice as much good bread, biscuit and cake,pound for pound,as the lowpricedimitations made from alum and alum phos phates,' and will make the food appetizing and healthful. Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder is not only economical but makes the food more wholesome. Society. Readers having items for this column will please call phono 31)3. Miss Mnud Dillon will cntcrtnin the young ladies' bridgo club next Mon day evening. After tho Temple Crnft dance Thurs day evening Mrs. Douglas entertained a dozen guests nt a midnight lunch. Tho members of tho Five Hundred Club were pleasantly entertained Tuesday evening by Mrs. Ray Lang ford and Mrs. Harry Dixon nt tho homo of tho former. Tho Indoor Picnic Club met with Miss Laura Murray Tuesday evening. In stead of tho customary lunch, a sump tuos turkey dinner wns served but in true picnic fashion. Tho remninder of tho evening wns devoted to cards. Tho Stags comprising eight of North, Platte's popular young men held their annual banquet at the American rcstau-1 rant last evening. At nine they sat, down to a bountitul Thanksgiving feast which kept them occupied for tho re mainder of the evening. Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Hoagland enter tained sixteen quests at n prettily ap pointed dinner Thursdny. Tho table decorntions wcro chrysanthemums and carnations nnd tho place cards and favors were suggestive of Thanksgiving. Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Mecomber are visitors in Omaha, having left for that city last night. George Erhard spent Thanksgiving day in town visiting his fnmily who are spending the winter nt Mrs. W. F. Cody's home. 10 acres to 1000 acres and one town lot in Lakeview, Oregon $200, payable $10 per month. See Spurrier Bros. Madame Murio Sylvester, queen of palmistry and clnirvoyancy, has decided to remain another week in order that those turned away have an opportunity of consulting her. The Next Best Thing When You Can't Get Guaranty of Bank Deposits. Invest your money in ono of tho many good investment policies of the Now York Life. Temple Real Estate & Insurance: Agency, Agents FOR SALE. At the Experimental Sub-Station. Some choice Duroc-Jcrsey Boars at $15 each. Twenty-fivo head of yearling steers and heifers; nearly all of theso are Aberdeen-Angus grades. Bromo grass seed of tho crop of 1908 nt 10 cents nor nound. Kherson oats for seed nt GO cents per bushel, There is no moro winter wheat for snlo. W. P. Snydeii, Supt. For Sale Thirty-three head of high grade Har ford yearlings. Apply to or address A. S. Gregg, North Platte, Neb. Estray Notice. Taken up, seven calves, two heifers and five steers, five and one-half miles east of Hershoy, ten and one quarter miles west of North Plntto. Parties owning same can hnve them by prov ing proporty, paying cost of notice and their keeping. uallas wills. Harb wire for sale at Ifershcy's, corner Pith and Locust St. Pli one 15. For Sale. 1 new Holland Feed Grinder for power, 1 double set Driving Harness. Inquiro of Dickey Bros,. Notice to Boys and Others. All persons are warned against skat ing on the Union Pacific ico lake or tresspassing on tho company grounds. Violators will be dealt with according toj law. Byordor of tho Union Pacific Company. Carpenters and Laborers Wanted. J. T. Murphy, foreman of tho Union Pacific bridgo nnd building department, desires to employ forty carpenters nnd laborers between now and December 15th to work on tho new ico house. Cnrpentors nro offered $2.85 to $3.00 nnd laborers $2.00 per day of ten hours. If there nro nny local carpenters or labors who want work they should apply at once. If local men cannot bo secured, others will be shipped in. Having received our third car of fur niture sinco putting in tho Hne.J wo nro now nblo to suit the most critical oyc. W have nil styles of tho dlircront lines of furniture, nnd will bo pleased to lmvo you give us n coll. Yours for tho furniture business, WOUKMAN & DEKKYUERUY. Real Estate Transfers. Alio Blake to Fred Blake northeast quarter section 31-13-33, $2,400. Oscar Bennies to Fred Pierson 32i ncresin lot 3 nnd northeast of tho southwest quarter 30-14-33, $1,C92.00. S.F. Bcnttyto F. W. Hockbarth undivided hnlf interest in southwest qunrter section 12-13-33, $1,0G0. W. C. Roscnfelt to Hugh Ralston oast hnlf and southwest quarter section 30-11-32, $4,500 Edward Johnson to Gust Hclborg enst half southwest nnd west half southeast section 15-14-2G, $1,500. A. R. Whitmor to F. P. Hoy north west quarter suction 5-10-20, $1,000. .lohnBrnttto George Mnng lot 8, block 107, city, $050.00 Mme. Mnrio Sylvester, tho world wonder, tho world's acknowledged queen of plamlBtry and clalrvoyancy reads your life from crndlo to grave without asking you one question. Gives names nnd locates stolen articles. Locates diseases of tho body, etc. Reunites tho sepnrated and brings about speedy mnrriages. You should not fail to test this gifted lady's wonderful powers. Mrs. Abraham s rooming house, over 511 Dewoy, street room No. 5. Hours 9.3U n. m. to 1U p. m. Heading GO cts. Bargains in City Property. Beautifully located eight room cot tage, strictly modern, shndo, nnd only two blocks from postofiice, $3000. , . Ono ot tho finest residences on D'cwov street, just complete, two lots, $3,G00. Six room cottago with corner lot. $2,800. 1'ivo room cottage, $1,800. Good four room houso with barn and two lots; snap at $1,100. Tho beautiful Crvdorman homo on WestGth St., partly furnished. $5000. u. u. tiioelecke. A RARE BARGAIN If Taken Soon. An eight ncro lot adjoining tho town of Sutherland nnd about forty rods from tho town school. Four room hpusoand now barn on huid. Four acres in 20-yoar-old locust grove, would cut $500 worth of posts; 24 acres in nlfnlfa; four acres fenced with hog tight wiro, nnd other improvements. Will tnko $2,800. Also 14 acres adjoining this, all in alfalfa and under muin ditch, at $00 per acre. Also 50 acres of nasturn. to tro with either of the ubovo, at $7.00 per acre. Address uox zi, sutneriand, Nob. THE Parisian, This model is a stylish crea tion built along1 the line of the latest "Parisian Hip Corsets." It has a high bust and is long over the hips. Especially ad apted for tall figures, either stout or' slim. Gives the long waist effect. A beautiful cor set of this style will be shown on display for by calling on Miss Harriet Beyerle, Rooms ovor McCabo's Drug Storo. W. W. SADLER, M. D. Fyes tested. Glasses fitted. All calls answered promptly day or night. II E R S II E Y , NEBRASKA. 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 nBsets nnd cash resources) BTREOXORSi E. F. Secbcrgcr, C. F. McGrcw, J. J. Halligan, F. L. Mooncy, Arthur McNamara. A. 0. U. W. Benefit At Opera House Picture Show TO-NIGHT. New Songs, Fine Pictures, f Two Vaudeville Acts i And a Very Laughable Farce ; Admission I5c and 10c I 6 t t t t t t t 6 t t t KEITH THEATRE--C. H. Stamp, Lesoee and'Mgi THURSDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 3d. Ed Anderson offers for your approval his Best Rural Drama. "The Farmer's Daughter," a "Fragrant as a field of clover", as good as the best and better than the rest. Companion play to "Way Down East" "Shore Acres" and "Old Homestead." PlfllTl The Big Farm Scene, tillage in Winter, 111 J I J Tne Giurch Scene, UJUJU The Beautiful Snow Scene. Prices 75c, 50c and 25c. Seats on sale at Clinton's Crystal Theatre! !rilay an turtlay PICTURES: "A Good Hearted Foreman will Care for His Children." "The Opposition Party." "The Blacksmith's Strike." VAUDEVILLE Hopper and HopperBlanche and Garry will appear in a very laughable Dutch sketch entitled "Fritz and Lena" an up roar of laughter from start to finish. New songs and new jokes. Songs by Jas. Shaffer:. "When the Orioles Come Again," and "When Vacation Days are Over." Admission: Adults 15c, Children 5c. 4