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About The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922 | View Entire Issue (March 19, 1909)
PRING OF We are now showing the late fashions respectfully invite the ladies to call. HUB MILLINERY DEPT Watch Our Windows for New Goods. CLINTON, Jeweler and Optician. Wo Want Your Ropair Work. DRS. nnnrif s. rnnnv VL DENTISTS. 8 Over Flint National, l'hono U8 K Hnns Hansen went to Omaha Wed nesday night. Karl Gerlo transacted business in Gothenburg yesterday. Aubry Potter, tho trado solicitor for tho Milwaukeo road, spent yesterday in town. Soo tho Vaudovilloat Tho Crystal this evening. Now pictures and conga. Miss Richard and Harvoy YanDornn went'to Gothonburg yostorday to play for a dnnco. Miss Lizzio Richards went to Lexing ton, yesterday to assist her father in tho salo ho ia conducting. Ladios and MissoB spring suits and jackets at "Tho Leader" Mrs. John Bratt is visiting har daughtor in Denver, huving left for that city Wednesday night. Tho attention of tho public is invited to tho now lino of stationery at Kmc ker'H Book Store. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Wondeborn left Wednesday morning for Iowa, to attend tho funeral of a relative. Now day. Spring goods arriving ovory THE HUH CLOTHING DEIT. Miss Ethul Donegal) roturncd Mon' day from u very pleasant two weeks visit with hor sister in Choyer.no, Mrs, Emma Sturtzoll, of Rawlins, Wyo., is tho guest of her parents, Mr. and Mra$ J as. Median, Bouthwest of town. A chief dispatcher to succoud M. F, Whito has not yet been named, but tho general belief is that it will go to to J. A. Jones. Wanted puro rock cockerel. North Platte. bred whito Plymouth Address L. Mocoy, Lorcn Sturges received his high wheel automobile yesterday. Ho will uso the car in making mail deliveries on tho rural route. WantedMan and wlfo to work in grudlng camp. W. D. Waldo. Fred Kubik, manager of tho skating rink, wont to Gothenburg yesterday to wltnesB u wrestling match which was held last evening. L. 0. T. M. Benefit at Tho Crystal this uvoning. Harry Hart, Will Hatfield, Jim Shaf for, Minnie ItebhaUBon and tended a St. Putrick's duncu Wednesday evening. othoru ut at Puxton Mr. und Mrs. C. J. Perkins returned tho oarly part of "tho weok from Wis consin, whero thoy wero called by death of Mrs. Perkins' futhor. tho Go und sco Brown's Registered Stallion oifenfd for salo at the North Side Barn. Mrs. Alwin Zaulor, accompanied by her daughter Jennie, left Tuesday night for Iowa, in responso to n mcssago announcing tho death of her mother. For Rent Furriishcd room with privilege of bath. Nico location. 520 West Third street. Tho stato scnato has killed tho bill which reduced tho charges on Pullman borths about one-half, Tho most of us will therefore continuo to rido in chair cars. L. 0. T. M. benefit at Tho Crystal tonight. Vaudoville, now pictures, now songs. Admission 15 and 10 cants. Ernest Stenger, av former assistunt superintendent at this terminal and later superintendent of the Rio Grando Western at Salt Lake, passed cast yesterday. Your furnituro needs varnishing and repairing before houRo cleaning. Sco P. M. Sorenson, shop 107 E. 5th St. "Tho Professor's Melody" will bo presented at tho opera houso this even ing by high school students. It is a three-act comedy, and promises to bo presented in a pleasing manner. Miss Whittakor ia showing n splendid lin of millinery at tho Wilcox Dopt. Store. Mru. W. II. Dordon and children loavo tho oarly part of next week for a month's visit in Iowa, nnd will then take up thoir rcsidonco in Sidnoy, whero Mr. Borden is now employed nsyardmaster. Dr. 0. II. Crosslor and Dr. II. C. Brock roturncd Wednesday from Grand Island where they attended tho third annual mooting of tho Northwestern Nebraska Dontal Society. Both took part in tho clinics. Rov. J. W. Hill nnd onoor two other of Gaudy nro in town today getting prices on material for u now Proby- torian church that will bo erected nt that place this spring. Tho building will cost $1, GOO or $1,700. Wanted Pupils in piano instruction. Miss Mary Strahorn, 109 west Second. A complaint was filed yesterday against Harry Guthorloss by a young man named Doyle, uresidont of the south part of tho county and tho hearing sot for April 2d. Tho two mon becamo involved in n fight over tho possession of Bomo article of personal property. Sheriff Callondor, of Gandy, brought to town last evening two of four boys who recently escaped from the reform school at Kearney. Tho boys wero turned over to an olllcor of tho school I this morning and taken back to Kcur- noy. Seo our spring display of ircnulno Alligator Hand Bags; diroct from Florida. Dixon, Tho Jeweler. GMT.Ane.r.t THOSE WHO EAT uururcau, uaxes and Loonies aro always satisfied, and thoy beenmo reg ular customers. Wo uso tho bust ma torials, and employ tho most cleanly methods. Try our 25-cont meals best In town for tho prlco. ENTERPRISE BAKERY, Mrs. Jennie Armstrong, Prop. 1909 in Millinery and W. T. BANKS Mrs. Cyrus Stcbbins sustained n badly sprained nnklo Wednesday night as tho result of being run into by a young man who was running swiftly and in tho darkness failed to sec her and tho lady accompanying her. Houso furnishings, carpetR. rues. mattings, opanuo shades, stair rods. sash rods, tapestry, loungo covers and portieres, ropo portieres nnd laco cur tains. Extra new line just received at The Huh Clothing Dept. Tho "moonlight" skating party at tho rink Wednesday avoning was large ly nttended by skaters and spectators and all scorned to enjoy tho occasion. Music was furnished by an orchestra and the hall was attractively decorated. Tho light was furnished by n "moon" located on tho stage. Checks for tho employes of tho Wy oming division were received this morning. For Rent Furnished rooms. .Inquiro at 414 west sixth street. Mr. and Mrs. W. T Miller, ofller- shey, wero visitors in town yesterday. Notice to Mortgage Holders. All holders of notes and mortgages which have been satisfied, should see that thoy have been properly released on tho county clerk's records prior to April 1st, otherwiso they will bo Bub joct to assessment. 0. A, Bacon, County Assessor. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK, of North Platte, Nebraska. UNITED STATES DEPOSITARY. Capital -Surplus Fund Stockholders' Liability Guarantee Fund for (Not considering quick DIRECTORS' E. F. Scebcrger, C. F. McGrew, J. J. Halligan, F. L. Mooncy, Arthur McNamara. "Put a Little ma in Your Home" Tioiihe PI Lend a Cheerful, Clean and Pure at mosphere to the home. Make old, worn Floors, Furniture, Bric-a-Brac and Interior Woodwork of every description look 3I$b 10 Rich and Beautiful Made U& Ytr'k SCHILLER & First Door North of Leader Lowell promises the public thia season the best class of music tho band has rendered for several years. Tho members are meeting regularly fur practice, and attractive selections are being prepared for tho Chautauqua sessions, as well an for the summer concerts which it is expected will b given at regular intervals. We serve our own best interest by recommending the most reliable line to our customers nnd that is Brandegee kinriid & Co. hand tailored clothes, tin i-pring line now ready for your in spection. Wo show nothing but the m-wcit, modost and striking pattehis. A U-vf moments of your time would be appreciated. Yours for business, 1'iik Hun Clotiiino DEiyf. In "Tho Substitute." which will be presented at the Keith tomorrow even ing, Max Figman plays tho part of an up-to-date New York lawyer, with sporting proclivities, who, to keep his word with his prospective brother-in-law, is compelled to substitute for a clergyman and officiate in 0 rural puljill . He gets into all kinds of trouble which convulses tho audience with laughter. Union Service. It is tho desire of tho W. C. T. U.. under whoso auspices the temperance meeting win bo hold at tho Keith theatre Sunday evening, that all the churches unite in making it a union service. Ladies and Misses tailored suits and jackets worthy of your patronage. A few moncnts of your time would bo appreciated. The Huh Clothing Dept. Notice for Bids. Tho Building Committee of tho First Presbyterian Church, North Platte, Nebraska, desires bids for installing stem heating apparatus in tho now church building in this city. Spccifi cationB may be obtained ot tho office of Butler Buchanan In this city. All bids must be filed by noon of April 1, 1909. Building Committee Op The First Phesbyteuian Church, North Platte, Neiir. It Saved His Leg. "All thought I'd lose my leg." writos J. A. Swenson. Wntertown. Wis.. "Ten yeurs of eczema, that 15 doctors could not cure, had at last laid me up. Then Bucklen s Arnica Salvo cured it sound and well." Infalliblo for Skin Eruption. bczemn, bait Khuem, uoils, fever bores Burns, Scalds, Cuts and Piles. 25c at Stones Drug Store. L. 0. T. M. BENEFIT AT The Crystal TONIGHT New Vaudeville, New Pictures, New Songs. Admission 10 and 15 Cts $100,000.00 20,000.00 100,000.00 Depositors $220,000.00 assets and cash resources) SUNSHINE new and attractive Colors. Easy to Aonlv by 'Of CO., Agents, First National Bank. 'WWW HGINN & are prepared to fill your every jWant in Hardware and Furniture Reliable Goods at SATISFACTION ELASTIC FOR FOUR DKYS. MARCH 17th, 18th, 19th and 20th. 19 lbs of Sugar for $1.00. Flour. Cream Flour, per sack $1.20 Gold Cmwn Flour, per sack 1.30 St. L.OU18 nour, per sacK i,4U runty flour, per sacK 1.45 flour will bo higher, buy all you can uso in next few weeks. 5 per cent oft" in ten sacks lots. Tea and Coffee. 20ct Good Cheer Coffee, 7 lbs for $1.05 25ct Frontier Coffee, 5 lb3 $1.00 7 lbs of Snap Coffee $1.00 b()ct Keel Cross loa, 1 lb package.. 40cts 25ctpackago Nebin Tea 20cts 3-31b sacks tablo salt lOcts Canned Fruit and Vegetables. 25ct Bartlett pears, 5 cans 95cts ?fct black and white cherries 5 cans 95cts 20ct apricots, 4 cans 55cts 20ct plums, 4 cans 55cts 60ct gal can peeled peaches per can 40cts 50ct gal can Bartlett pears per can40cts 45ct gal can apricots, per can 35cts 35ct gal can apples, per can 30cts 35ct gal can sweet cider per can. . .30cts lZ&ct can tomatoes, lOcts per can, per dozen $1.15 lOct can corn, 8cts per can, per dozen UU 12ict can peas, 10 cts per can, per doz en $1.15 2 cans table Peaches for 25c Largo cans Pumpkins, Squash, Sauer kraut, liominey 10 cts Large can Sweet Potatoes 2 cans.. 25 cts 15 ct Red Kidney Beans 2 cans... 25 cts 15 ct Succotash, 2 cans 25 cts 15 ct can Lima Beans, 2 cans 25 cts Dried Fruit. l5ct fancy dried pf aches, 51bs COcts 20ct fancy dried apricots, 4 lbs... 50cts 20ct fancy dried Bartlett pears 41bs COcts 20ct fancy pitted plums, 4 lbs 50cts 15ct fancy nectarines, 4 lbs BOcts Largest fancy prunes, 5 lbs 50cts Largest Iooso raisins, 3 lbs 25cts R. N.LAMB, NORTH SIDE. The Thor Electric n dries throughout the world Come and Examine this Workman h WWWWVWVWWVWWVV WHITER Reasonable Prices GUARANTEED DOLLARS. Soda Crackers, Cookies, Etc. 20 lb box Soda Crackers per lb. . ..6 cts 20 lb boxes best Oyster Crackers per lb Gets 20 lb boxes best Ginger Snaps per lb 6 cts 5ctbox Soda Crackers 6 for.... 25 cts 10 ct box Soda Crackers, 3 for. ...25 cts 25 ct box Soda Crackers, each.... 20 cts All kinds cookies, 2 lbs 25cts Fish and Oysters. Large Salt Mackerel 2 for 25 cts smoKea baimon, z ios zo ctsy G Smoked Bloaters 25cts G can Oil Sardines 25 eta 3 large cans mustard sardines 25cts 3 small cans cove oysters 25cts 3 largo cans covo oysters 50cts Family White Fish 70 cts kit Soap and Wash Powders. 8 bars D. C. soap 25 cts.. .$3.25 per box 7 bars Whito Russian soap 25 cents ..$3.35 oer box 8 bars Swift Pride soap 25 cts. ...$3.10 per box Pearl White Soap 7 bars 25ct8 4 lbs box Gold Dust J20 cts 6 boxes Rub-no-more powder. ...25 cts 6 boxes Pearlino 25cts Smoke Bacon by pieco 15 cts lb Picnic Hams 10 cts lb Mixed Nuts 3 lbs 50 ctB Puro Sugar Candies 2 lbs 25 cts 25 ct can K. C. Baking Powder per can...'. 20 cts 25 ct can Calumet Baking Powder per can 20 cts 25 ct can Royal Baking Powder per can 20 cts 3pkgs yeast foam lOcts Gum, all kinds, 4 packages lOcts Matches, 3 boxes lOcto 2 gal pail syrup 80cts Red Onions, per bushel $1.25 Sandhill Potatoes, per bushel GOc Eggs, per dozen 15c 100 lb sacks best grade stock salt.. ..70c Rock Salt, 100 lbs 75c Larger quantity, less money. CASH ONLY. Washer & Wringer. For sever.il years we have had calls for a Washer and Wringer that could be turned by other than hand power. Today we find both of these long felt needs in The Thor Electric Washer and Wringer. It works by electric ity for about two cents per hour and washes by the same tried, proven cylinder principle used bv all the lame laun- 1 o " Labor-Saving Machine. Derryberry PLEASANT DRIVING. can bo made doubly enjoyable by hav ing an easy and comfortablo riding vehiclo, whether it bo a runabout, a buggy, a trap, a surrev, or anything tyour fanCy dictates. You never had a more reliable, stylish or handsome stock to chooao from than we have right now ready for your inspection. All now and up-to-dato stock, with all tho improve ments. A. M. Lock,