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About The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922 | View Entire Issue (April 13, 1909)
A Word About Clocks Wonderful Invention We haven't spoken about Clocks for a long time and nil the whilo we have ono of the rarest assortments wo hnvo over nsked tho neonla lo look nt. Tlicro ore a great number of sorts of I . .If 1 . ... 4. I U OCK8. nnu we ihiiik wu must nnvu just nbout all of them. Ono of tho sort that won't let you oversleep In tho morning costs $l.zo. Will Inst for years, too. Thoso pretty little gold affairs nre csneciallv suitablo for nrcscntn. We have a lot of dainty designs in them. They cost from $1.60 up. Kitchen Clocks five or ,'cn years nccurato running in them, for $3 or more. Marble Clocks and Regulators cost more money, of course, nnd arc worth it. If you've Clock need, soo us. CLINTON, Jeweler and Optician. We want your repair work. IIAKDLY DEgClllBBS TUB New Dustless Electric Vacuum Cleaner. Lotus do your house denning by the new dustless process. We clean your carpets, rugs, mattresses and uphol- stereu lurniture witnout removing them from the house by the new Sani- tnry dustless process, tor demonstra tion call at 3M west Gth, or phone 40G. WALTER CHONEN. Open Rest Rooms. " The Sunshine Society, an organization thht spreads much good cheer, has se cured quarters over Sulllvans second hnnd store on Lucust street and will open rest rooms therein. Tho quarters will be ready next Saturday, and wives and children of farmers who desire to take advantage of the rooms nre cordi ally invited to do so. a DRS. BROCK & CROOK, DENTISTS. i; Orur Klrst National. I'liono 148 ft To Our Fellow Citizens. Wo nro hotter fitted to supply your snrine and summor suit. Why? Be cause wo have tho only abiolutely fresh, new, stock of clothing in town. Every suit guaranteed. Sen at & Cl.AIIAUOH. J. J. Hill, the railroad magnate, passed eaRt on train No, G yestorday. Mrs. C. C. I'iarson left last night for Marietta, Calif. Grant Dowhower returned Saturday night from a business trip to Omaha Henry Hupfcr and Oakley Swarthout wont to Ogalalla today to do a job of painting. Lawrenco Carpenter and Georgo Wcinbarg wcro visitors in Gothenburg yestordny. Tho W. It. C. will meet Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. Max McGrow, G21 west First street. Tho Episcopal guild will hold a social nt tho home of Mrs. John H. Day on Thursday afternoon. Asst. Supt. Roth camo down from Cheyonno yesterday morning and spout tho day with bis family. Misses Loah, Julia and Amelia ISurk- lund, of Sutherland, wcro the guests of friends in town Sunday. Carl Holman, who had been spending tho Eastor vacation at home, returned to tho Iowa -Btoto university Sunday night. Now that tho Lenten season has closed, social activities will bo renewed, and several functions are planned for next week. Supt. Snydar, of the experimental BUU-stutlon, wont to l'axton touay on business portaining to land he owns noar that village Tho Christian Endeavor Society will huvo a businoss mooting this evening at tho hotnu of Miss Alice Drown, GOO East Fourth street. Got thouo window screnns made now P. M. SortENSON. Sliop 107 E 5th St. T. C. Patterson will make a number of improvements to his rosidonco, among which is the installation of a hot water heating plant. Two cement mixers, operated by gasoline engines, have been received in town, ono by Frank Martin and tho other by John Eshloman. If seeking the best and cheapest flro, lightning, cyclone, tornado and hail in surance. Seo Ilrutt & Goodman, the loading itiBurnnco agents. A numbor of friends nnd neighbors nre spending this nftcrnoon with Mrs, C. A. CuBoy, who today reached the eighty-eighth milostono in life's jour ney. For Snlo Absolutely pure Maple syrup, made lrom tno sni or the Hock Maple tree. Guaranteed to give entiro satisfaction. $1.00 pur gallon in not less that six gallon orders, f. o. b. Ilud son, Ohio. Reference: Hudson Na tional Hank. II. E. Lei:, Hudson, 0. For Rent. Now Boven room houso with bath, six blocks from banks, Second ward. In quire at 723 West Gth St. Con WauvEU. Arthur Connor is trying the experi ment of feeding "baby" beeves, having fifty-one head of yearlings in the feed lot which he will turn oft about the first of June. 8 per cent money to loan to help you secure a homo and on good Incomo prop erty. Bhatt & Goodman. I' armors are about through sowing oats nnd nro now getting their corn ground in shape. One farmer says that the growth of alfalfa is about ten days behind that of last season. Diamonds novor decroaso in value We have a fine lino nt tho right prices. uixoN, "i Me Jeweler. After being in jail for over two months on the charge of impersonating a United States officor, Harry Mont gomory succeeded in giving n $500 bond and was released from custody. If wanting your idlo money earn 8 percent aemi-nnnual interest, secured by first mortgago on good income prop erty. See Hratt & Goodman. W. D. Waldo camo down from Color ado the latter part of last week and is assembling additional men, horses and machinery for his grading outfit. He will load out tonight or tomorrow. 'For Rent Five room'houso on west Eight street. Inquire of Ed Walker, Jack liallard is able to bo out on the streets following nn operation in Oma nu a montn or bo ngo lar an abcoss on the gall bladder and a growth on the liver. Had tho operation been delayed a week longer ho could not have sur vivod. Select eggs for filling incubators, Phopo D75. In tho commencement program is sued by the tfato university we notice that Wnrron Doolittle is among the graduates. Ho completes tho three year agricultural course, warren is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Doolittle, residing south of tho river. Your furniture needs varnishing and repairing before houso cleaning. Sec P. M. Sorenson, shop 107 E. Gth St Tickets for, tho Engineers May Party win go on sale tomorrow and it is expected that there will, ns usual, bo a lurgo number sold. The May Party is looked forward to as ono of tho leading events in North Platte society, and hundreds attend either uo dancers or as sf ctators. For insurance, loans and collections. See Temple Real Estate & Insuranco Agency, 1 and 2 McDonald Block. Tho district declamatory contest will bo held ot tho Keith theatre next Sat urday ovoning, and although tho com pleto program bus not been received from President Gobs, nt Lin'ioln, It is known that thero will bo nbout a dozen contestant!) in three classes. Tho program will bo interspersed with vocnl and instrumental selections. Mr. and Mrs. Julius Pizer were host and hostess nt an informal gathering of neighbors Friday evening, enter tnlned n small pnrty of friunds last evening nnd hnvo invited a party of "bachelors" to spend this evening with them. Mr. and Mrs. Pizer aro very hospitahlu poople nnd thoso who are en' tortolned by thum roceivod royal treat ment. Cottngo cheese for snlo at Mrs. Arm strong's. With nn eight-car train nnd running ns second Bcction of No. 10, Engineer Reynolds yesterday made tho run to Grand Island In two hours and twonty fivo minutes. This timo included three stops two of five minutes each and four times slowed down to ton milos an hour. Tho actual running timo ex ceeded n mile a mlnuto for the entiro distance. Makes a Correction. Tho Tribune- has received tho follow ing: Editor Tribune You have boon wrongly inlormcu m rfgaru to my family. Ihe piece you printed in your paper was an absolute lie. It was tho Thomns family and tho divorced wife of Chas. LoRoy. Wo wore talking to my old oldest son, nnd they enme out like a cloud burst or a cyclone, nnd tho screams, nnd vulgnr tnlk nnd swearing that came from them was fearful. Keep ovorything ont of your paper about my family hereafter. Mns. A. A. LuK. Goorge Talbot, a cement sidcwnlk contractor, moved his household goods to this city from Kearney yesterday and will become n permanent resident. Ladies, our new lino of Bnrottcs are different from thoso other stores carry. Let us show you. Dixon, .The Jeweler. The high school studonts who went to Maxwell Saturday and presented "The Professor's Melody," were greeted by a audience that packed tho town hall, th receipts totaling forty- four dollars. Ihe play was well re ceived and the mombors of the cast en joyed tho trip. For Sale Alfalfa hay, bright and clean. J. C. Hupfer, West 12th St. For Sale. Tho Doolittle property on West 2nd St,, .'$ blocks from court house. -Six room cottage, outbuildings, cement walks, electric light, city water, nice large shade treos and blue grass lawn. Prico cut from $2500.00 to $2100.00. Buchanan & Patthkson. "Farmer" Burns Will be Here. North Platto will bo the mccca o a goodjmany visitors next Monday evening when "Farmer" Burns, whoso prowess as a wrestler nas given him a wide reputntion, will meet Oscar Wassom on the mat. This is unquestionably tho greatest sporting event North Platte has ever had, and in nrranging for the contest Mr. Kubik dmonstrates a do- sire to give the people the best thnt going. This wrestling contest is ono that will no doubt pack the opera houso with an enthusiastic audience. Wnssem hns shown his skill and muscle on tho local mat by defeating all comers up-to-dato, and he will undoubtedly givo tho "Far mer" a busy evening. is Thinking it Over? 9 1 1 1 1 .you 11 surely need a new pair of shoes to complete that spring- outfit. Ttke a look oyer the smart snappy lasts we're showing before you buv. We make a specialy of vounii men's styles for young men and men who stay young". GRAHAM & CO. For Sale. Household coods of all descriptions. Apply at tho J. B. Jeter residence, GUI west iwtui Btreor,. Dirt, Dirt, Plenty of dirt in any ouantitv needed. Will fill lots in cemetery and take care r iimii e - . 01 same. tviu lurinuii iiiuiiumeuLS, irrnve stones, copings and all. Wo will also deliver ICE to all desir- inir it. Phone -M8. mM-smo J. D. W.LINCOLN. Ladies of of R. T: Benefit T Spring Chicks! Start them right by keeping them healthy and free from vermin by using Lees Poultry Remedies They never fail rightly. if used Lee's Germozone, Lee's Chick Food, . Lee's Chick Grower, Lee's Insect Powder, Lee's Lice Killer. If tho party who borrowed my lawn lioso lust week will return same It will bo all right; if not there will be some thing doing. C. S. Clinton Tho weather Sunday was fairly nico and the attendance nt the Eastor ser vices was largo; in at least two of tho churches tho sauting capacity proved inadequate-. As is customary, now gowns and hats wcro in profusion, ono minister saying that he estimated the millinery display at his church ns worth from $500 to $1,000; several times over tho sum contributed as an offering. Several of tho churches wero decorated with potted plants nnd ilowors, height ening tho oifoct of the well dressed congregations. Special music was ren dered by tho choirs, and the subject of tho sermons was in keeping with tho glad EaHter day. For sale by Schiller & Co., 1st door north First Natl Bank. For Rent. Nico now six room cottngo south west of court bouse. Good six room cottnge, barn, out buildings and 2J acres of land in culti vation about five blocks south of 1st, ward school. Buchanan & Patterson. The Dixie Quintette which appears at the Keith theatre to morrow (Wednesday) evening in a program of Southern melodies and guitar and mandolin selections. L CHILDREN'S 1 m SHOES AND OXFORDS STURDY SHOES FOR CHILDREN. sell all of the good shoes for children, but we sell are good. Shoe the growing child they should. We do not all of the shoes with a toot lorm shoe, let their leet grow as Oxfords in tan, black or oxbloods. Prices 5 to 8 $1.25 8'3 to 11 $1.50 11 to 2 $1.75. SMALL, The Big Shoe Man. Most makers of young men's suits forget that the wearer is still growing. are cut so full that they fit as well at the end as at the start of ser vice. Made with snap and ginger. They never lose shape because cloth and canvas are both reshrunk by the London Process and are HAND MADE. I W" Clothe J - . ,, i,...- , TEMPLE OF FASHION HOME OF QUALITY A r EVER SATIS FACTION SQUARE DEAL This label means that the garments will never sag or stretch at collar or breast. This is the place to buy them and get what you pay for. TRY US ONCE. The Star Clothing House. The Automatic Refrigerator. AT THE CRYSTAL IS E E N I Hear Gladys Vann, Singer and Monoloquist Fine program of Pictures and Illustrated Songs In the Automatic Refrigerator, tho air from tho food chamber troes direct to tho ice, tho irapuritios are thoroughly cooled and tho air passes again to tho looci cnamuors. As the currents of air in food chambers all flow unward and there is no downward movement, hero can bo no condensation or dampness, or mixing of loou odors ABSOLUTELY NONE. There is a solid partition between tho food and ice chumbors except at extreme top and bof torn. No air can get from tho food to the ice chamber without going the entiro height of tho food chambers, thus assuring proper temperaturo and perfect circulation in all parts of food chamber, this would not be possible with tho open work partion. Tho AUTOMATIC REFRIGERATOR contains a WATER COOLER, it is situated between the ico and food chamber. Not at all in tho way. No extra ice, drinking water always nico and cool. Come in. Wo will bo pleaed to show you the most up-to-dato rofrigerator on the market. Workman k Derryberry, Agents. I S Friday, April 23d. 7 (Shakespeare's Birthday.) Engagement of the Eminent Actor, CHARLES B. HANFORD, ACCOMPANIED BY- MISS MARIE DROFNAH In a Brilliant Scenic Production of The Winter's Tale Thirty people in the cast, including a chorus and Wi ballet. Unquestionably the Event of the Season. ra &4 Curtain o( 0:15. Posilively no one sealed during an art fnces: Si. 50, $1.00, 75c and 50c. ft