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About The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922 | View Entire Issue (May 11, 1909)
v .9 Rings for the Little Finger j A Are now very much in style. We are just in receipt from the eastern manufacturers of a very fine line in many different kinds of stones. We have some y particulary fine ones set with the following stones: t t Are now very much in style. We are just in receipt from the eastern manufacturers of a very fine line in many different kinds of stones. We have some particulary fine ones set with the following stones: Plain Coral, Japanese Coral, Green, Red, Black Cameos. Epidote (a new stone), Thulite (a new stone). Imperial Chinese Jade. T 1 lend ttn air of prosperity to the JLSlCldliUMULd Wearer. A little money will buy a good one of us. . DIXON. The jeweler. DR. 0. H. CRESSLER, Graduate Dentist. Office over the McDonald State Bank. Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Donaldson and daughter left yesterday morning for a visit with Mr. Donnldson's parents in Farnam. Mrs. Orrin Brown left last night for York to attend the state meeting of the Woman's Relief Corps. Mrs. M. J. Neary will go down tonight. Wall Paper and Picture Moulding at C. M. Newton's. Mothers' Day was observed to some extent in North Platto though not generally. About every fifth person met on the streets wore a white flower. Keg Nail $2.00 base at Wilcox Department Stoke. Chas McEvoy, who will be married at the Catholic church tomorrow morn incr, has rented one of the Post houses in the Third ward md furnished it for the reception of his bride. Remember, every 25 cent cash rur chase entitles you to a ticket on the clock in our window, which would bo an ornament in any homo. SCHATZ & CLABAUGH. County Treasurer Langford says that the 1908 real estato taxes are being paid more freely than usual, in fact the num ber of receipts written up to May 10th exceeded those of any other year. New line of Gift Books, Pennants, Fountain Pens and other articles suit able for Commencement gifts. Rincker's Book Store. It is tho intention of A. E. Timmer man to begin tho construction of a brick building on his corner lot on east Front itreot in the immediate future. A little delay has been caused by a slight defect in the titlo to the land, but which can easily bo cleared. A story comes from Lexington to tho effect that not only is the town dry, hut the billiard halls and skating rink have been closed, and boys are not allowed to play marbles for "keeps". Thats right. If a town is to be moral why not have it goody-goody? For Sale South half of northeast quarter Section 14, Twn. 14, R. 32, 80 acres under Paxton and Hershey ditch. Write L. L. Brown, Evanston, Wyo. Tho American Telegraph and Tele phone Co. will string a line through from Omaha to Denver this summer, using for at least part of tho distance tho poles of the Ball company. Locully the company will bo known as tho American District Telephone. Investors of Idle Money should see Bratt & Goodman who have somo choice first mortgage loans netting 8 per cent swrii-unnual interost. DOLLS SHOES Yes, Little Miss You can always have a pair of Shoes for Dolly, if you will come with mothor or dad when they come for their Shoes and bring your Dolly along. We'll fit her out nicely freo of any charge, and be pleased to do It. Bring Dolly with you. SOL HODES, The Shoery. SCHILLER & CO., Prescription Druggists First Door North of First National llanlc Engineer James Guynan of this city will bo married to Miss Margaret Pol lard at Schuyler tomorrow. Arthur Cryderman, who had been visiting friends in town for a week, returned to Denver Sunday morniny, Geo. E. Fronch and M. B. Cryder man went to Hastings last night to attend the state grand lodgo of the Knights of Pythias. For Sale My six room house at 508 west Fourth street, Buy of owner and save agent's commission. Tho ladies of tho Presbyterian church will hold a pur j food sale, at Howo & Maloney's Saturday May 15th. There will be on s'alu'salad, pies, cakes and rolls. Miss Emma Samelson arrived Sun day night from Seattle, having been called here by the death of her sister. Charles Samelson, who was exDected, did not come. Don't be fooled. Thoro is but one American Fence handled in North Platte, and that is handled by Wilcox Department Store. Work began yesterday on a forty-foot rear addition to the Fillion garage on cast Fifth street. This will make the building 100 feet in depth. Increasing business mado the enlargement neces sary. John Koonz returned last week from Wallace, whore ho was called by tho death of his father on April 30th. Tho deceased was sevonty-fivo years of age, A wife is left to travel the decline of life's roadway. Alfalfa, Cane, Millet and all kinds field and garden seeds at Hershey's, 5th & Locust Sts . Mrs. N. B, Spurrier, of Nichols pre cinct is recovering from nn attack of pneumonia. When sha regains her strength, sho and her husband will leavo on a protracted visit to Portland and other cities in tho Northwest. J. F. Ilnmphery, of Sutherland, transacted business in town yesterday and mittle this office a call. Ho says that the high wind and drifting sand of the past ten days has caused consider able injury to small grain fields. AT SCHILLER & CO'S Fountain You can secure the famous "DELICIA" Ice Cream Pure Food Laws require Fourteen Per Cent of Butterfat in tho fin ished Ice Cream, but "Delicia" contains 20 per cent, which makeB it have tho richness of home mado Ice Cream. REMEMBER THE PLACE 1st Door North of 1st. Nat'l Bank Mr, and Mrs. Herman LeDioyt, Mrp, Catherine Guynan and Albert LeDioyt have gone to Schuylor to attend the Guynan-Pollard wedding. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Loudon, who wero married last Tuesday at Sterling, and wnt to Denver on a wedding trip, ar rived home last night. Tho annual encampmont of the G. A. R. will bo held at York this week. Judgo Elder and Colonel Evans ex pected to attend, but both find business too pressing to leave. Manager Warner of the North Platto Telephone Co. left yesterday for Suth erland with a bunch of fifteen or twen ty men and will begin tho construction of the company's line between Suther land and Ogalalla. Tho benefit given by tho ladios' guild at tho Keith last evening was well at tended, especially tho first perform ance. The program prosented was nn excellent one, tho selections by mem bers of the choir being especially good. P. J. Gilman received a telegram this morming-nnnouncing tho arrival of his son. Rev. A. A. Gilmnn, and family at San Francisco and they will reach North Platto Friday on No. 2. Rev. Gilman has been stationed in China for seven years in tho missionary "service.- At Grand Island Sunday tho Seward professional team defeated the Island team by a scoro of eight to six in a ten inning game. '1 his Indicates that tho G. I. team is just about the calibre tho North Platto team desires for the open ing game. Lot b get 'em. To gain information as to the num ber of new houses in courso of con struction it is necessary to tako a drivo around town. Just at this time the Third wnrd takes first ulaco in the number, with the south part of the Second ward and the enst end of the First running neck and neck for second place. J. J. Sullivan, tho referee nppointed by the supremo court to tako ovidonce in tho litigation over tho Sibley law re ducing express rates in Nebraska 25 per cent, yesterday roported the act not confiscatory and recommended judg ment for the state. Tho railroad com mission triad to on force tho law two years ago but was stopped by a suit. Tho boys' band has been making numorous appearances in public lately and thev are creating favoroble com-1 ment. The enthusiasm and vim with which they play, the tones thoy pro duce and the time and harmony of ! their renditions are to be admired of ones so young in years. Having brought them to their present stago by careful and conscientious instruction,. Prof. Garlisch is now anxious-that they bo properly uniformed, and to this end will probably ask financial assistance from our citizens, and as a starter tho editor of The Tribune herewith offers to start the list with a five dollar bill - others can givo moro or less. According to tho plans arranged by the pathfinder, the Gliddcn tourists will run from Detroit to Kalamazoo, 140 miles, for first day's run; Kalamazoo to Chicago, 173 miles, the second day; Chi cago to Madison, Wis,, 175 miles, the third day; Madison to LaCrosse, 151 miles, the fourth day; LaCrosso to Minneapolis, 178 miles, tho fifth day; Minneapolis to Mankato, 132 miles, the sixth day; Mankuto to Fort Dodge, 130 miles, tho seventh day; nnd from Fort Dodgo to Omaha, 18G miles on the eighth day, Tho first night out of Om aha will bo spent nt Kearney; thence to Julesburg and Denver. For Rent, Houses, stores and nice unfurnished rooms in tho Bratt Building. Bratt & Goodman NOTICE. Harry E. Denlon will take notico that on tho 23rd day of March, 1900, P. II. Sullivan, a Justico of tho Peace in and for Lincoln County, Nebraska, issuod an order of attachment for tho sum of .25 in an action pending before him, wherein Albert E. Timmerman is Plain tiff and Harry E. Denlon is Defendunt. That property of the Defendant consist ing of monoy in tho hands of tho Union Pacific Railroad Company, n corpora tion, has been attached under said order. Said causo was continued to tho 18th day of June, 190D, at 10 o'clock n. m. Alrert E. Timmerman. Beginning- May 1 2th and until May 25th, I will hold a special sale of all millinery All Trimmed Hats will be closed out at a discount of thirty-three and one-third per cent. Villa Whittaker, Wilcox Dept. Store. Young Mens Oxfords and Shoes. The young man of today knows what he wants in a shoe or oxford. His shoes must be of the very latest model, with all the new style kinks worked out. For these swell young" dressers we select lines of shoes from the productions of makers that specialize in mak ing1 smart shoes for young men. New styles in tan, oxford, green and black leather. Prices $3.00, $3.50, $4.00 and $4.50. New style in oxford with raised toe and perforated tip. Price $4.00. MALL The Big Shoe Man. Notice of Formation of Lateral Sewer District. To all persons interested: Notico is hereby lriven that on Mav 4th, 1909, there was filed with the (Jity Uouncil of North Platte, Nobrnskn, a petition imwintr that a lateral sewer district be formed from tho following described blocks, to-wit: Blocks 4, 5, iz ami in. an in miller s Addition to North Platte. Linco n Countv. Ne braska. Said latorul sewer to bo con structed of ton-inch sewer pipn with proper flush tanks, manholen and appliancos, commencing nt center lino of tho ulloy running through Bald block 4, intej-secting with the main sewer that is to bo constructed on Wont 'A Street, extend nir thenco southornly on tho center lino of said alley, through tho above described property to tho north lino of West "E" Street. That tho Council has set sid matter for hearing on the 8th dav of Juno, 1909, at 8:00 o'clock P. M., rwr...:..l n': .1... xiuiu, iti. uiu uiiice 01 1110 Mayor and City Counci . in tho court house of suid city. aii parties interested nro hereby notified to bo present at tho above named time and pluco, and hIiow causo if any, why said lateral district should not be formed as prayed, and snecinl assessments theru-after lovied ns provided by law, upon the real estato constituting said district, for tho con struction and maintenance of tho same. Dated May 11th, 1909. Thos. C. Patterson Mayor. Attest: Chas. F. Temple, City Clerk. OltniCK OK IIKAUINO ON OKIOINAL I'ltOIIATlC O WILL, Stnto of Nebraska, (.. Lincoln County. ( lu Mm county court May lltli, 1WJ. In tho matter of tho estato of Harah 13. Klack, Deceased. On rcaillnif and llllntf tho potltlon of Wil liam lllrco, nraylnif that the Instrument Med on tho 10th day of May. IWIU, ami pur port Im: to bo tho last will and testament of tho stld deceased, my bu proved, approved probated, allowed and recorded aN tho last will and teKtament of the wild Sarah B. Slack, decoosed, and that the execution of said Instrument mav bu committed and tho administration of nald estato may bo erantod to William W. Mlruo, ns executor. ordered. That .luiio Ith. IIW. at 0 o'clock a 111,. Is usslmied for liuurlntr said potltlou when all persons Interested In Hald matter inai appear at a county court to bu held In and for hald county, and show causo why tho prayer of petitioner should not bo Kranted. '1 his order to In) published forslxsuecosstvo publications In tho North Platto Tribune prior to .In no Ul . IW.I. W. O. HMiiiit, County .Tudifo. Spring and Summer Necessities. Hardware, Lawnmowers, Garden Tools, Wash Machines, Grindstones, Grass Catchers, Knives. Refregerators, Glasses, Pictures, Furniture, Picture Frames, (made to order.) Art Squares, Rugs, Mattings, Curtains, Draperies, Couch Covers, Window Shades. Plumbing and Heating. GINN & WHITE. r Perfect Fitting Underwear. THE time for a change in Underwear is at hand. Wc aim to carrv all the better makes of Men's Underwear in the different weights and sizes, together with the unusual sizes. Medium Weights. For the Man, who desires to make a gradual change, we've Merino and Natural Wools in Medi um and Spring weights. Just the Underwear for now. $1.00 per garment. Lighter Weights. Then we've lighter weights of good Summer Underwear in Balbriggan, Lisle, Gauze, Long or short sleeves. Pi ice 50 cents to $2.50. Sleeveless and short sleeved shirtsshort legged Drawers of Gauze, Cotton, Sea Island Cot Lisle, Nainsook & 13. V. D. Athletic Underwear. 50 cents to $1.00 per garment. Union Suits Sleeveless, Short Sleeves or long sleeves in full length or knee length. $1.00 to $2.50 per garment. Hardly think you can confront us with an Under-, wear want that we cannot satisfy- Weingand & McDonald. :THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK, of North Platte, Nebraska. UNITED STATES DEPOSITARY. Capital .... $100,000.00 Surplus Fund - - - 20,000.00 Stockholders' Liability - 100,000.00 Guarantee Fund for Depositors $220,000.00 (Not consldcrjng quick nssots nnd ensh resources) DIRECTORS" E. F. Seebcrger, C. F. McGrew, J. J. Halligan, F. L. Mooncy, Arthur McNamara. The Beatrice Creamery Co. are now located first door west of Si mon's Bro's tin shop. They will test 1 your cream and pay the cash on delivery. Bring in your cream any day and see it tested. W. McGONEGAL, Manager. Wall Paper, Having been somewhat handicapped in our removal has made us a little late in getting our Wall Paper Stock in. However we have it all in now, and a nice line. Call and let us show you. C M. NEWTON.