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About The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922 | View Entire Issue (June 29, 1909)
Men's Low Shoes. $ S $4.00, $4.50, $5.00. g Wc arc offering1 this serson an assortment of 7 good Oxfords for Men to an extent never before at- Help Wanted. A good cook, a boy to help in tha bakery and a girl for dining room nor vice. Inquire at the Enterprise Bakery. Clifton Noalo of Myrtle in visiting his brother Vanco Nealo of tho Stono Drug Co. If needing 8 per cent money to help vou buv or build a home, bcq Hrntt & Goodman. There will bo work in tho Entered- Apprentice Degree at the Masonic Hall thia evening. The Uipley series of cook books will bo on bhIo at tho G. F. S. lawn social The Third Week of the f mm QTTMMPR !A1F I -1 9. UO On HIHU Uk II1U U. V. O. IUIVII BU JrZ tempted by us. They were all made for us by some Sv tomorrow evening at ten conts each 55 , , i t t. lv. Tho Lutheran aid society will w 01 t" acKnowieugcci uesc matters ui men & biiuw. JS There arc Tans. Greens, Oxbloods and Blacks made f& up in shapes and patterns comprising- all the newest Let us show them. approved ideas Graham & Company. Yellow Front Shoe Store. to 9A l fte: 1 JUNE Weddings New and pretty designs in Sterling Silver; Bright and Sparkling Lmnv Cut Glass, Hand-painted China and a great many other articles suitable for a Wedding Gift. , :: :: Clinto m. Jeweler and Optician. Wc want your repair work. J. ' G. Beoler is attending district court at Ogallula this weok. Fred Glnn and A. P. Whito am tran BHcting business in Omaha for u few days, Judgo Crimea wont to Ogulluln hi" morning to hold n ohort soBsion of tho district court. . Cash Austin wont wost on No 11 this morning to oxamino tho watches of Union Pacific employees. Will llupfor and Joo Lrtndgraf, tho globo-t rotters, will soon visit tho So- attlo oxposltion, W. T. Wilcox wont to Ogulalla this morning whom ho has a caao before Judgo Grimes in tho district court. For scvornl days past tho temper nturo has boon ranging around ninety, rcuching ninoty-two Sunduy afternoon Wuntod Spring Chickons. Will pay $1,50 pur dozen. P. W. Sltton, Mann gr Pacific Hotel. Tho divorco case of Lucy Mlllor against ox-Bliorifl' Jacob Miller wil como up for hearing in tho district court tomorrow. Mr. nnd Mrs. E. G. Weston returned last week from their trip to IioHton and other points in New England, also stopping onroutu homo at intermediate points, ihoy wore absent six week and Kd says every minuto of tho timu was onjoyably passed. DRS. BROCK & CROOK, DENTISTS. Ovor first National, l'liono 113 9. Julius Pizer has been transacting buslnois in Omaha for a day or two. Mrs. Will Landgraf left last night for a Bhort visit with friends at Wood Kivor. Attornoy W. K. Shuman went to Big Springs thia morning on professional business. Tho IV. II. C. will hold a ton cent social ut tho homo of Mrs. Orin Brown tomorrow afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Swan Swanson re turned last night from a week's visit in tho custom part of tho state. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Murphy loft last night for Kiawn, Wisconsin, for sevoral wceku to visit with friends and rola-tivea. C. W. Iloagaboom and wlfo wont to. Seattlo last night to visit friends and to tuko in tho Alaska-Yukon Pacific ox-position. Special cut prico on all Rugs. Sizos 0x12 feet to 12x15 foot. Tub Huh Clothing Dept. A special train of nine Pullman stan dards bearing oast ICO Chicago and Now York bankers, passed through this city early yestorday morning. Tho oxcavatlon work for tho now fedoral building at Kearney began yes terday. Tho building is to bo com pleted by Juno 1st of noxt year. If you have idlo money and want it to earn you 8 per cent nomi-annual intorcst In saro tlrst mortgngo loans, tmseu on 10 per cent cuiih valuo, boo Bratt & Goodman. Hoga aro being marketed freely in North Platto, F. W. Hermlnghauaon buying 10,000 pounds thia morning nt $7.25 por hundred. Last week Mr. HorminghauBon Bhipped out four cars, one yosterdny and will ship another cat tomorrow. Tailored Wash Suits and Skirts in Linen nnd English Rep. About all colors. Tub Huh Clothing Pki't. Tha foundation of tho alfalfn mill at Herahcy has boon complotcd and car penters are now engaged on tho framo work. Tho building will bo -10x120 feet encased In corrugated iron. Ma chinery Iuih been ordered and the mill is expected to be in operation by tho middle of August. bo entertained Thursday afternoon at the parish houso by Mrs. A. P. Carlson. Buy Brandogeo. Klnkaid & Co. Tailored Clothes. Try tho noxt suit this make. TllB Hun CLOTHING Di Blaino Kitzmlller is expected to ar riv from Grand Junction this wock and-will play ball with the local - team. The Methodist aid society will hold a business mooting at the home of Mrs. Sanford Hartman July 1st, at three o'clock. Found: In county Judge's ofllco a gold fountain pen. Ownor can have sumo by calling on Judgo Elder and paying for this notico. Tho Girl's Friendly Society will hold nn ice cream social on tho guild house lawn Wednesday evening. Public cordially invited. Miss Maybello" Tobin, sistor of Leo Tobin, and Miss Mayme Joyce, of Chicago, aro expected to arrive on No. 11 tomorrow for a visit in thia city. Enrlo Mooney, of Eldorado, Kansas, is vNiting nt tho homo of Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Sorenson. Mr. Mooney camo to tho banana belt of Nebraska for his hoalth. Tho stato board of asBessmont ha roturned tho assessed valuo of tho Union Pacific terminal property North Platte at $90,071, a decreaso of $595 as compared with last year. Official sectional maps of Lincoln County for sale by Bratt & Goodman. Did you over figure how cheao insur ance against hail, fire, lightning and tornado Is? Tho continued heavy losses by Insurance Companies makes us won dor how Bratt and Goodman can writo it so cheap, but they do it. Seo them. Ed Mooniy of Buchanan prccint transacted business at tho court house thi morning. Ho said that they had a million dollar rnin Friday night and that crops were tho best ho had socn in twenty years. About 200 Mon's Suits worth from $10.00 to $15.00 per suit nt $7.50 and 10.00 por suit. The Huh Clothing Dept. Chns. A. Wyman, who haa conducted a dairy for twenty yenra, will sell off his cows in tho near futuro and retiro from tho business. Charley has accu mulated many broad acres of land and fecla that tho day has arrived when ho can tako lifo easier. Now lino of Trunks, Suit CaseB and Grips at tho right prico. Tub Hub Clothing Dept. During tho storm over south Friday night, tho barn of Frank Votaw north wost of Wellfluot containing 200 bushels of corn nnd other grain was Btruck by lighting and entirely destroyed by flro. Ono norao wnicli wna in mo barn es caped. Tho barn was insured for $800 and tho grain for $200. Tho Riploy Sorica of cook books on exhibition in Clinton's window will bn on sale at tho G. F. S. lawn feto Wednesday evening. Tho disposal of tho Chautauqua tick eta hue been given over to tho Presby terian and Episcopal churches and they will receive a percentage of the profita. Thu Chautauqua announcement atatea that the tickets are not transferable. Ticketa can bo used by any member of tho family to which thoy are Hold, out side of this thoy aro not transferable. AT THE LEADER Opens With Special Bargains in Men's Clothiti Ladies' Suits and v Dress Goods. In these three lines exceptional values are being offered, and those who fail to take advantage of the discount prices are losing money. It should not be inferred, however, that special 'prices are given only in the above lines. All goods in the big store are being offered for sale at greatly reduced .prices. THE LEADER. k k X of, Omaha, visited for n few day last Will McGrath, frionds in town week. E. B. Brain, roprcsonting an Omuha furniture .house, is in town today on business connected with tho furnishing of tho new Presbyterian church. Tho weekly Wodnesday evening pray or meeting at the Prtabytorian church will not bo held this week on account of union prayer raaetlnic at tho Baptist church. Mrs. J. II. Donegan entertained thirty-five littlo folks Friday afternoon in honor of Harry and Lenora McGlone, of Shennandoah, Iowa. Ice cream and cake were served at the close of a vory delightful afternoon. While driving his auto through the country south of town Friday after noon Minor Hinman had n collision with a stray calf. A hub on ono of tho wheola waa knocked off. ono of the largo lamps broken and the calf waa badly demolished. s Have you a farm to sell, or ex change? It costs only a cent a word per day, to run an advortiscmont in Tho Omaha Beo. It will reach ovor 10,000 subscribers and is almost sure to find a buyer. Write today. Jack Service. The Experimental Substation has shinned in n fine Jack which is being stood for aorvico to a limited number f selected marcs at a vory reasonable price. Mad ame Leola THE WONDER. The World's Acknowledged Queen of Palmistry and Clairvoyancy. Reads your life from cradle to grave without asking you one question. Gives names and locates stolen articles. Locates diseases of the body, etc. Reunites the scperlted and brings about speedy marriages. , Recognize Meritorious Work. At tho close of tho Maccaheo enter tainment last evening Mrs. J. W. Boy- er wna presented with a gold bowl sil ver fruit ladle. The presentation speech was made by Mrs. Scannell, of Sidney, in behalf of tho visiting and homo members of tho order, nnd said tho momonto was given aa an evidonco of tho meritorious work of Mrs. Boyor as an organizer in her district, and tho groat interest taken in tho Maccabco work in a general way. Storage Boxes. For Rent. room and Safety Deposit Biutt As Goodman. ri . c i i. m n i Do 9ft7 0? Hours 10 a. m. to 9 p. m. Readings 50c and $1.00 Shop Notes. Richard Owons of the round houso is oil duty owing to sickness. A. D. Jacobs has been laying on" for the past week, duo to tho sickness of his wife. Joseph Schatz of tho blacksmith shop has returned from Denver where ho wont to consult a specialist concerning his nhvslcal condition. He has a bad caso of kiduoy trouble and will bo off duty for a month or two. For Sale. Some choico rosldencea. Extra good house $1-100.00, $250.00 cash and $20.00 ! per month. Seo uratt As uooumnn be fore you buy. GOING AFTER THE Laa ij ISEm You uteil something to clean up1 disinfect nml kill parasites. will do the work. SAFE SURE INEXPENSIVE EA8Y TO USE We have n special book let on diseases of Poul try. Call or mite for one. Stone Drug' Company THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK, of North Platte, Nebraska. UNITED STATES DEPOSITARY. Capital ... Surplus Fund Stockholders' Liability- Si 00,000.00 25,000.00 100,000.00 Guarantee Fund for Depositors $225,000.00 (Not considering quick assets and cash resources) DIRECTORS' E. F. Seebcrger, C. F. McGrew, J. J. Halligan, F. L. Mooney, Arthur McNamara. VVVVWVWWVVVWWvVVVVV SVWWVVVVVWVVWVVVVVVVV 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. DranfiriM. Pouch Covers, Window Shades. Plumbing and Heating. GINN & WHITE. . ....r . ..litf l.jn I; Distilled Water Ice. The Lexington Artificial Ice Works has established in agency in Nortli Platte with Joseph Spies as agent, and are prepared to furnish in unlimited quantities this Distilled Water Ice. ,The price is fifty-five cents per ioo pounds. ' N Will also furnish patrons with Distilled Water. jviwpiivv wonwaHwyxw oMnjMt irvmwmuj.m. E-RINSA CURES PILES OR $50.00 PAID. Tho ONLY non-nareotie nnd lawful IMIo Cure. Locaii h tt q nt.. ingredient of U-RU-SA is "Suitahle for tho nurposo for which satory anyB every it is sold'1 (Piles) and tho (dops) OM.n. ...... it 1 .. . . pttiun nuLiiuniT nrmfinnitia rhu mi. ij . uu iiiuiiiiitiun. wiiit luuiimu. un.rn.i Hrn iirtnni.hf.ni i. nn c u'i" i mnu. eciiiuui 4x vu, oiuni' wrug , ;iiiu McDonnell & Graves. J;SA ill