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About The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 22, 1908)
4 I Buy Your Christmas Gifts at Dixon's j . i THE LARGEST AND MOST BEAUTIFUL DISPLAY OF HOLIDAY GOODS IN THE CITY. Open XT n til TEN O'CLOCK Until Christmas A few suggestions from this splendid store Everything Fresh and Spark ling with the Brightest New Goods of the Season. For' Ladies. Leather Purses Leather Hand Bags Manicuring Sets Toilet Sets Souvenir Spoons Ink Stand Diamond Rings and Brooches Manicuring Articles Set Rings, Umbrellas For Gentlemen. Traveling Sets Cuff Buttons Reading Lamps Smoking Sets Writing Sets' Gold and Silver handled Umbrellas Waterman Fountain Pens Signet Rings Pearl Desk Articles For Boys and Girls. Music Rolls Purses Brooches Cuff Buttons Signet Rings Hat Pins Bracelets, Gold and Silver Ingersoll Watches Gold Watches Watch Chains For The Home. Fine Line of Electric Lamps Pickard's Hand-Painted China Silverware Cut Glass Candelabras, Silver and Gold Silver Knives and Forks Tea Spoons Cut Glass Water Sets AND AN ENDLESS VARIETY OF ARTICLES TOO NUMEROUS TO MENTION. SEE OUR SHOW WINDOWS New Goods just in and now on display this week: BRUSH BRASS, DESK PADS, LETTER CLIPS, ASH RECEIVERS, LETTER FILES, INK WELLS, PEN RACKS, LETTER RACKS, CAMEO HAT PINS, GRAPE JEWELRY, FERNERIES. mond s Are a safe and sound invest ment We are showing special values. Come in and see them. D I IfL. THE JEWELER, A polite store service for Gentlewomen and Gentlemen. - i 1 BR. 0. II. CRESSLER, Graduate Dcnlisl Office over tho McDonald State Bank. It is announced that tho new Baptist church at Wellfleet will be dedicated next Sunday. Night; round house foreman D. A. RuBaell, has gone to Denver to spend ChriatmaB with his family. Fine line of pictures for the Christ mas trade. Ginn & White. Chris Paulson has returned from Om aha where he had been receiving treatment of somo trouble of the neck. Bulk Oysters at Wilcox Dept. Store. Merton Thayer, of Vale, Oregon, ar rived the latter part of last week and is visitinjyit tho W. H. LeDioyt home. 9-15 Bale Ties at $1,121 per bundle. Ginn & White. A number of social functions in honor of young people who are home to spend the holiday vacation, are being 'planned for next week. A pearl handle pocket knife makes an ideal Christmas gift. For sale at Schiller & Co. Miss Clara Drake, who is employed in an insurance office nt Aurora, will spend Christmas with her parents in this city. A Christmas dinner table without a few flowers is a Christmas table that could be made considerably more at tractive. Miss Nova Kuhns left yesterday mornW for Sterling. Kansas, where she will visit relatives during the hoi iday vacation. No Christmas shopping is complete without visiting Ginn & White's holi bay display of furniture. The ladies aid society of tho Chris tian church will meet with Mrs. A. G. Jacobs, Third Ward, Wednesday after noon, December 23d, instoad of Thurs day. Have you seen tho $1.50 Alligator hand bags at Dixon's. They are worth $8.00. Prenus Forstedt and Anna Forstedt have sold to D. B. Carlisle tho south east quarter of tho southeast quarter and lot 8 of section 12-14-33, for a con sideration of $3,750. Splendid Vacant Residence Tots, imnrnved with cement sidewalks and sewer. $250 to $400 per lot. For Sale by Wm. E. Shuman. John Dugan and Jim Show will try conclusion in a wrestling mateh at Die opora house tomorrow evening. Tho grandest display in tho city nt Dixon's Now Goods Nifty articles. Lee Grimes, employed in tho engi neering department of tho Union Paci fic, will spend Christmas with his par ents. Eggs 30 cents a dozen nt Wilcox Department Store. Mrs. O. B. Frascr has been confined to bed for a week past with pneumonia, and this morning her condition was re ported as seriouB. Tho money invested in a ticket for "Littlo Johnny Jones" will bo tho best investment you ever made in the amusement line. Found A small bunch of keys. Own er can have the same by calling at this office and paying for this notice. Judgo Grimes and Court Reporter Cary have returned from Gering, where the Judgo had been holding a protracted term of court, Mantle clocks arc a household neces sity and useful tho year around. We have splendid new designs. Let us show you. Dixon, The Jeweler. Mrs. W. H, Turpio entertained the members of tho Saturday Night Club last week in a manner that resulted very pleasantly to all. New Neckwear at Wilcox Depart ment Store. Miss Helen Patterson, who is attend ing school at Rockford, 111., passed through Sunday enroute to Denver to spend vacation with her parents. The family of C. J. Larkin, who is an extra train dispatcher, arrived from Cheyenne yesterday and are occupying tho Hendy house in tho west end. A new line of alligator bans at special prices at Dixon's this week. Also cameo hat pins and brooches. They are nifty Miss Pearl Jensen, senior eye and operating nurso at tho Methodist bos pital at Omaha will arrivo Wednesday night to spend the holidays with Dr. and Mrs. V. Lucas. Mako your wifo a present of a Pen insular Range. For salo at Wilcox Depaiitment Stork. Harry E. Worrell, cashior of the Sutherland bank, accompanied by Mr. Dutch, who is manager of a string of lumber yards in towns in Keith and Deuel counties, woro visitors in town yesterday. Wo don't overdraw it when wo say we have tho finest and biggest lino of Oueenswaro and Decorated China in f town, and tho prices' are lower than over before. Come in and inspect our stock. You will bo pleased. Tit am r, thb Gr6c6r. Ladies will find burnt wood work on Sale ah tho homo of Mrs. Zella Johnson. C. A. Mooro has returned from n month's stay on his farm in Myrtlo precinct. Miss Ruth Patterson, teacher in the Omaha schools, will spend Christmas in this city. See the fine lino of Christmas china at Rincker's book store. Tho roller skating season opened at the opcrn houso last evening, a fair sized crowd being in attendance. For Rent Safety Deposit boxes. Bratt & Goodman. John Gillings, clerk in tho United States lnnd office, leaves tomorrow for Broken Bow to spend Christmas with relatives. Brick Cheese at Wilcox Dept. Store W. W. Burr, agriculturalist at the state experimental farm, left last nighl for St. Louis and from there will go Lyrchburg, Va., to spend tho holiday. See our line of Decorated China. Nothing more suitable for gifts. Ginn & White A. J. Lawrence, of Fort Worth, Tex., who is attending Washington Univer sity, St. Louis, arrived Sunday ovoning to spend the holidays wiih his friend Gerald Dover. See our display of Carving Self. None better or cheaper. Ginn & White. Thirty-four hundred and seven people UBcd strong language last evening when mishap at tho power house plunged the city into darkness. Fortunately tho defect was remedied in a fow min utes. For Rent Tho Pcniston houso of eight rooms and bath. Closo in. IJRATT S UOODMAN. Yesterday a lady took out a number of shares of building and loan stock as n ChristmaB gift for her husband. All will concode that such is a very sensible gift. Others might with profit follow this lady's example. Private 8 per cent money to loan on real estuto. Bratt & Goodman. Wo havo a largo assortment of queenBwaro which wo will disposo of nt greatly reduced prices. It will bo to your interest to como and select your Christmas presents from this stock. Come early. Buchanan Company. Yesterday afternoon whilo Fred Gar low wns untying a spirited horso from a hitching post tho animal plunged and knocked him down nnd he became tan tried un under tho buggy. Ho emerged unscathed and tho horso mado a safo run to tho ranch, but in attemntincr to enter tho stable door with tho buggy still attached mado a rather sorry spec tuclo of tho vehicle. Blankets! Blankets? THinrn nrn attll n fnuf rf Hi nan rlilrntiln i5A horso blankets left, which will bo Bold at a sacrifice. Como early and got your pick whilo they inst. lit liianicen burg's Hatness & Hardware Store. alit 1903 Hie Homo of Kuppcahcimer UlKSgO Christinas Buyers-- shoppingays MOTHERS, WIVES, SISTERS, SWEETHEARTS We make your Christmas shopping a real pleasure trip; the Men and Boys will appreciate a Gift from our store. Fancy Silk Neckwear at.. .25c, 50c, $1.00 Cluett Dress Shirts at..$ 1.00, $ 1.50, $2.00 Boston (Silk) Garters at. . 50c Pure Linen Haclfs, (Monogram) 25c 35c and 50c Fancy Silk Madfs, (Monogram).. 35c, 50c Mufflers, Assorted Colors at... 75c, $1.00 Bath Robes at S3. 50 to $12.00 Smoking Jackets at $3. 50 to $8.00 Fancy Silk Suspenders at.... 50c to $1,25 Fancy Embroidered Hose at.. ..25c to 50c Genuine Hole Proof Sox, (6 in box) $1.50 a box "Adler's Famous" Dress Gloves 1.25, $4 Sweater 'Coats $1.00 to $5.00 Trunks, $3.50 to $20.00 Suit Cases ..$1.50 to $15.00 Men's Suits Men's Overcoats Boys' Suits Boys' Overcoats By the Best Makers 1 Cut in the latest styles r r . t 1 01 cnoicesc iauncs in the newest shades RoelofT and Stetson Hats.. $2. 50 to $5.00 Staley Underwear, per garment $1 to 2.25 Men's Superior Union Suits 1.50 to 4.00 Ralston Health Shoes, per pair 4.00 Fellowcraft Shoes, per pair 3.50 Selz-Schwab Shoes, per pair 2.25 to 5.00 Our Store ig our Catalog. WEINGAND & McDONALD, Come in and loojc it over. - - Good Clothes Merchants