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About The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 26, 1909)
Mrs. J. n. Doncgan and little daugh tor returned Sunday from a visit with Omaha friends License to wed was granted Satur day to Orval Enlow and Mary Ahill, both of Dickens. Tho two Jap porters at the Pacific Hotel were called to ScottB Bluffs last night bj tho illcss of a relative Tho Bantist aid society will meet on Friday afternoon with Mrs. J. L. Loudon, South Chestnut street. Miss Gertrude Waldman and Earl Carpenter spent sunday visiting Miss Waldmnn'B Bister, Mr8. Royal Eric eon near lirauy. Tho warm weather put an end to tho ico harvest last week, and the big forco By doing- so you might be able of mcn "fc ")0 ,co housolfl n!"c, tki"'f ,u iu icuicqy me ucieci wiui tnc If your eyes are the slightest kind of have this attended to at once. evincing trouble: wearing oi glasses tor but a limited period, the glasses aiding Nature materially m having the eyes assume the former" good condition. Of course go to a good optician. Our reputation is our stock in trade. CLINTON, The Jeweler, We want your'repair work. The Mother q Club will meet with Mrs C. S. Clinton Wednesday afternoon. Tho Presbyterian nid society will Thursday afternoon with Mrs. W. W. Dirge. Ladies' Suits and Cloaks nro being sold at onc-hnlf tho usual prico at Tho Leader. Tho Methodist aid society will meet Thursday afternoon with Mrs. D. W Bcsack on cast Fifth street. Geo. T. Field has been confined to tho houso for sovcral days with an at tack of erysipelas of tho face. Ira Anderson, of Cozad, was tho guest of his aunt Mrs! Ferguson and cousin Mrs. E. R. Yprk last Sunday. Miss Holun Erb, who will conduct tho Cromwell entertainment, will arrive Wednesday and at onco take up tho work. FREE A Dust Pan with a ton of coal. See Biiige. Tho Presbyterian ladicH of Herslioy will sorvo dinner In tho hall Saturday, Jan. 30th. Tho asnstanco of ovoryono Ib desired. Tho rogular meeting of tho Order of tho Eastern Star will bo hold Thursday evening. Thero will not, howovor, bo Initiatory ceromonics. Alfred Catlln, of Gibbon and Fannlo Jano Whfslor, who lives west of tho city woro granted legal permission to wed by Judgo Elder today. Tho Catholic ladles social will bo held at tho homo of Mrs. W. II. LoDioyt, corner of Sixth and Willow, tomorrow afternoon with a special lunch for tho gentlemen from flyo to soven o'clock. Use Rexall Cherry Juice Cough Syrup. .McDonell & Grave. Mortop C. Coweo and Abbie Demo rest woro married last evening at tho Chamberlain rooming hound by Judgo Elder. Tho groom is a well known plumber of tho city and tho brido is a daughter of Mrs. Chamberlain, tho owner of tho lodging Iioubo, For Sale English setter pups. Will be ton months old at chicken season. Inquire at Bailoy'a bapbor Bhop. Ono of tho sightfl on tho ntroots yes- torday afternoon was a wagon load of Btray dogs which Joo Spies and Marshal Friend picked up on tho streets. Thero woro a dozen or tnoro in tho bunch and Joo intended to Bend them henco by tho Bhot gun routo. Other collections will be made. For Rent My Iioupo on west Sixth street, two Btorlos, eight rooms and bath. M. II. Chydekman. In tho district court this morning John Hazclton is boing tried, charged wth tho thoft of a horse, tho property of Harrv Lamplugh. Tho horso waH stolon about nine months ago, but wob recovered I'ororo nazoiton liau an op portunlty to disposo of tho animal, ul though ho made an attempt to do so. A farmer's institute will bo held at Horshoy roxt Saturday, January 30th with sessions at two o'clock in tho afternoon and 7:30 in tho evening, 0. II. Eycrloy, president of tho in stitute, says thero will bo good speakers present and it is hoped tho farmers and their families will attond. Use Rexall Cherry Juice Cough Syrup. McDonell & Graves. Tho Luthoran aid society will meot Thursday afternoon with Mrs. Chas. Yost, MIbs Ilelon uru who will liavu charge of tho Cromwell ontcrtalnmont will bo present and will explain tho workings of tho entertainment and will familiarize tho ladles with tho duties they may bo cqlled upon to perform Tho commlttco on talent for tho Cromwell entertainment to be presented at tho Keith theatre February 8 and 9, announco that beginning with tomor row ovoning rehearsals will bo hold nightly at tho MaBonlc hall under the direction of Miss Helen C. Erb. This lady is ono of the Insructors of tho Mrs. Monroe company, has had years of experience and oho desires that tho the "nMrocast bo present at tho first reheareal, which will -begin- atelght o'clock;" ' Engineer Apllcgatc, of Cheycnn, a former North Platto residend is visit ing friends in town. Tho ownership of tho hand-painted tankard by Mrs. Tim O'Kcefo will bo determined at Rincker's book store next Saturday. For Sale Mandy Lee incubator; good as now. Inquire of D. A. Dol'ord. Julius Hahler and A. B. Hougland re turned tho latter part of last week from a trip to Sidney in tho former's auto mobile. Farmers took advantago of tho picas ant weather and came to town in large Saturday numbers. Merchants report a very busy day. Don Hinklcy, of Gothenburg, and Lugono Dolatour, of Chappell, woro in town last evening, coming hero for tho purposo of joining tho B. P. 0. Elks. I will teach landscape, figuro and por trait painting in oils, water color and pastel; singly or to classes. Also will teach sketching from nature and com position. Samples of my work can bo seen at Miss Rankin's Photo Studio. P. II. Yates. Thomas, tho forger now confined in jail, pleaded not guilty at tho prclimin ary Hearing Saturday, out now an nounces that ho will chango his plea to that of guilty. Ho will probably mako his plea beforo Judge Grimes some timo today, but will not likely be scntoncod until next week. Every dwelling on our rental list is rented and wo have demand for more. List your rental property with us and secure tenants at onco. Buchanan & Pattekson. During this month 200 shares of Mu tual Building and Loan stock have been issued in addition to that taken on which loans wero granted. Mora peo ple, and especially young men on fair salaries, should invest in building and loan stock. It is n safo investment nnd pays a good rate of interest. FREE A Dust Pan with a ton of coal. See Biiige. Tho Sink bill, limiting freight trains to fifty cars, was argued beforo tho railroad committee of the legislature last night by several members of tho house, and it is beliovod that tho commlttco will mako a favorable re port. Tho bill in energetically opposed by both tho Burlington nnd Union Pacific roadH.' Use Rexall Cheary Juice Cough Syrup. McDonell & Graves. Representative Bushce, of this dis trict introduced several bills in tho leg Islaturo yesterday. Ono provides for a field superintendent under tho state board of irrigation canals; another pro vidinp for the establishment of school district boundaries; a third providing for tho establishment of waterworks In towns and villages; and a fourth given bond holders of an irrigation district authority to bring suit to test tho validity of tho bonds. A Horrible HoId-Up. "About ton years ago, my brother was "held up" in his work, health and happiness by what was boliovcd to bo hopeless consumption" writes W. R Lipscomb, of Washington, N. C. "Ho took all kinds of remedies and treat ment from several doctors, but found no help till ho used Dr. Klng'B Now Discovery ami no was wnony cured by six bottles. Ho is a woll man todav." U'h quick to roliovc and tho surest euro for weak or sore lungs, Hemorrhages, coughs and cows, bronchitis, Iagripp asthma and all bronchial affections, fc' ond $1.00. Trial bottlo free. Guaran teed by Stono Drug Co. FREE A Dust Pan with a ton of coal. See Biroe. Sco Mabel Brownell as "Ruth Jor dan" In "Tho Great Divido", at the Keith theatre Thursday evening. An actress of ability in a play of great merit. Mr. and Mrs. F. II. Garlow loft Omaha Saturday for Cody, Wyo., whero they will be the guests of Colo nol Cody for a couplo of weeks. Mrs, Alex Fcnwick, who was called to Denver by tho illness of hor nephew, returned last night. The patient is suffering from tuberculosis and is gradually growing weaker. Tho tri-county telephone company has ordered material for the extension of tho line from tho Louden farm to. Gan dy, and later will extend the lino to Try on. Tho company has been incorporated. For Sale Four head of work horses. two wagons, and three sets of harness. Sco M. B. Cryderman. J. W. Nation, ono of tho early resi dents of Wallaco precinct, but now traveling for tho Hammond Printing Co., of Fremont, visited friondsin town yesterday. Miss Lydia Malmstem, a graduate nurse of Omaha, is employed at tho Schiller homo. Miss Malmstem is a sister of Firemen Malmstem and would iko to locato here if there is a sufficient demand for her services. Wo liavo cash customers for several dwellings rnnging in prico from $1500 to $2500. By listing such properties with us you will Bccuro speedy sales. Buchanan & Pattekson. F. W. Horminghauaen, tho hog buyer, has shipped out from two to six cars of hogs per week during the past month. By paying tho highest possible prico ho haB been able to draw to town sellers who otherwise would deliver at other points. YOBtorday'B price $5.40. Ladies' Suits and Cloaks at CO cents on tho dollar at Tho Lcudor. Mrs. X' red smith and a lady compan ion wero thrown from a buggy on Fifth' street Sunday afternoon by tho horso becoming frightened at an automobile, although tho driver of tho machine used all possllilo care. Mrs. Smith was bruised on tho head and tho buggy was badly wreckod. Use Rexall Cherry Juice Cough Syrup. McDonell & Graves A good many prospective land buyers are now arriving in this Bcction, and aa a rule they seem to bo favorably im pressed. Some, howovor, aro disap pointed in tho values placed on good farm land, they having in some way gained tho impression that good land could bo purchased for a fow dollars per aero. Land that produces forty bushels of corn per aero cannot, how ovor, be purchased for a song. Deputy Assessors Appointed. County Assessor Bacon appeared bo- fore the board of county commissioners yesterday and submitted for their ap proval deputy assessors as follows, each of whom was approved by tho board: District No 1 Garfield, Tablo and Antelope, Carl Nelson. District No 2 Brady and Vroman, Joseph McGeo. District No 3 Maxwell and Osgood, John Nugent. District No 4-Cox nnd Whitticr, Saml. Bowman. District No 5 Hall, Lemon and Myr tle, Wm. Simanta. District No 6 Hlnman and Nichols, A. W. Arnett. District No 7 Rosedale, W. Groves. District No 8 Birdwood, Jas. Guffey. District No 9 Sutherland and Sun shine, Henry Coker. District No 10 Hooker and- Dickens, II. C. Hccht. District No 11 Wnlinco ond Willow, James Bobbins. District No 12 Miller and Now?ll, A. K. Mclntyro. District No 13 Medicine and Somer set, Saml. Filbert. District No 14 Kom, Sellers and Plant, W. W. Hunter. District No 15 Buchanan and Well, J. E. Cooper. District No 16 Fox Creek and Deer Creek, II. H. Rogers. District No 17 Cottonwood, T. T. O'Rourke. District No 18 Gaslin and JefTry, Fred Peckham. District No. 19 Peckham and Walker, Walter Middleton. District No. 20-North Platto No T. M. Cohagen. District No.-2l North Platto No. A. J. Salisbury. District No. 22 North-Platto ,No, Wm. Hoyso. Office Deputy Miss Kato Clark. 3, was Cromwell Entertainment at Fremont a, Great Artistic Success. Referring to tho presentation of this dramatic entertainment last week at tho above city tho Fromont Tribun Bays: "Those who witnessed tho sec ond production of tho Oliver Cromwell entertainment last night at tho Larson theatre wero high in their praiso. From tho multltudo of mechanical details in tho drills, which wore a featuro of the entertainment were particularly well executed, to tho freedom and delivery of tho principal actors thero was no little amount of artistic finish. The morit of tho porformera waB readily recognized and tho applause from tho first was spontaneous. Tho costumes wero olaborato and qulto correct, giv ing a somewhat gorgeous picture of tho modes of dress in tho days of Puritans and cavaliers. The entertainment Is intended to sup ply a pretty comploto history of Crom- woll's life, being told by a lecturer with intersporsionB of four big acta which portray tho notablo events in tho Eng lishman's timo." This seems to be tho judgment of tho press whorover this elaborato and beautiful entertainment is presented With tho excellent array of talent that has bocn secured to assist in tho ren dition here North Platto people will have reason to bo just aB demonstrat ive in their praiso. At tho Keith Thoa tro February 8 1909. For Sale. Five head of thoroughbred Gallovvav Bulls, from ono to two and a half years Old. 11ENKY UOEBKB, North Platte, Nob. TICE Beginning Feb. 1st, 1909, And Continuing Two Weeks, We will Give a si Ten Per Cent Discount :On Our Full Line of 88 FOR INSTANCE: A stove that did sell for $48.00 will now sell for $43.20, saving you $4.80. Jlf you need a good stove at a bargain price come in during the special sale. Workman & Derryberry. 2Tg A COMMON ERROR. The Same Mistake is Made by Many North Platte People. It's a common error To plaster tho aching back, To rub with liniments rhoumntic joints, When tho troublo cornea from tho kidnoys. Doan's Kidney Pills euro n'l kidney ills, And aro endorsed by North Platto citizens. t m TT 11 1 mrs, j. l. noiienoocK, living on Dewey St., North Platto, Neb., says: "During tho past two or threo years I havo beon a great sulferer from a dull, grinding acho through the small of my back directly ovor tho kidneys nnd my limb3 ached so severely tho greater part of tho timo that I could hardly drag myself around. In tha morning I would get up so Iamo that I could not stand erect nnd it would bo hours be foro I could walk about with any de greo of comfort. Tho kidney secretions wero very annoying by thoir irregular and frequent action. About a year ago when I was feeling very miserable a friend advised mo to try Doan's Kidnoy Pills, nnd I procured a box at A. F. Streitz's Drug Store. In a short timo I improved with marked rapidity and by tho timo I had used tho contents of n fow boxes of Doan's Kidnoy PHIb, I was completely cured of this distress ing complaint and havo since had no roturn." For Sale by all DcalcrB. Prico 50 cents. Foster-Milburn Co., New York. Solo Agents for tho United States. Remember tho name Doan's and tako no other. Brave Fire Laddies often receive severe burns, putting out urea, men uso uucKiun , Arnica Salve and forget theth. It soon drives out pain. For burns, scalds, wounds, cuts and bruises it is earth'B greatest healer. Quickly euros Bkin eruptions, old Bores, bolls, ulcers, felons; best pilo cure made. Relief Ib instant. 25 cents at I Stono a drug store. - Graham & Co., THE YELLOW FRONT SHOE STORE. Attractive price reductions on many lines of seasonable and desirable Shoes. After inventory clearance to reduce stock and clean out brok en lines, and styles to be discontin ued. Prices subject to cash only. FELT SLIPPERS AND SHOES Men, Women, Children. Women'B Fur Trimmed Felt Romeos $1.20' Women's Felt Slippers, $1.25 grade, now l.O" Women's All Felt Slippers, worth 65c 52 Women's $2.00 Felt Laco Shoes. Patent Tip 1.60 Women's $1.75 Felt Lace Shoes, plain toe.... 1.40 Mcn'B $3.50 High Top Leather, Fox Laced 2.80 Men's All Felt House Slippers 72 Child's Red Felt SlipporB, worth 55c 44 Misses' Red Felt Slippers, worth 65c 62 WOMEN'S FINE KID SHOES. All tho styles in broken sizes lace and button black kid, tan calf and patent leathers at ONE-FIFTH OFF regular prices. $4.50 Napoleon High Top Patent Button $3.60 4.00 Ton Russia Calf, Blucher Laco 3.20 4.00 Buck Kid. Laco Welts 3.20 3.50 Shoes in -Kid, Patent Leather 2.80 3.00 Shoes, thin or extension soles 2.40 MEN'S AND CHILD'S SHOES-One-Fifth Off $1.50 Misses' Kid Laco Shoe, Patent Tip $1.25 1.75 Missea' Kid Laco Shoos, Patent Tip 1.40 2.00 Misses' Kid ShoeB 1.60 2.25 Misses' Patent Leather Shoos 1.80 Above in sizes Hi to 2. BOYS' SHOES-One-Fifth Off. Every pair of boys' shoes now in stock Ib solid in every part. "Educator" styles not subject to discount. MEN'S SHOES-One-Fifth Off and some at a greater discount. All the broken size lineB go at attractive discounts. THE SO E-Z DUST PAN FREE i W. OLD WAY NEW WAY Wo will present you abso lutely free with your next or der for ono ton of coal one those So E-Z Dust Pans. Something entirely Wow.' Nor vid more backaches. Let us havo your order now, as our supply Od oi uubz rans is umitea. vve handlo tho best eoal mined. W. W. BIRGI 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 nssetB and cash resources) DIRECTORS i E. F. Seeberger, C. F. McGrew, J. J. Halligan, F. L. Mooney, Arthur McNamara. Don t Get A Divorce. A western judgo granted a divorce on account of 111 temper nnd bad breath. Dr. King's New Life Pills would havo prevented it. They cure Constipation, caufing bad breath and Liver Troublo tho ill-temper, dispel colds, banish headaches, conquer chills. 25c at Stone's drug storo. The "Kantstoop" Shoulder Brace. Good lungs aro nec essary to ward off colds, la grippe and pneumonia. Straighten up, don't crowd tho lungs by stooping. Tho only hraco that braces. Supports the back. Expands tho chest. Positively cures the round shoulder habit. For girls, wo men, boys and men. SCHILLER & CO., SOLE AGENTS. Fltst doer north First Nal'l Ilatik. 5K PATtHTtO -t(!G Behind a Good Team should bo hitched a good carriage. You want one ao reliable that you can give all your attention to tho horses, without a Bingle worry about tho vehicle you sit in. Our carriages aro just that kind. If you buy ono, and your horses aro as good as tho carriage, vou'll er. J tainly have a dandy turnout, ..AJMLLock. .