The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, July 09, 1909, Image 5

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WATCHES.
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Our stock of watches
speaks eloquently of good
things, and there are
many people whose hap
py experiences confirm
the reliability and worth
of them.
Our success as watch
sellers has not been
merely fortuitous, but is
the result of the unwav
ering integrity and knowl
edge gained by long,
years of study. Every
watch we sell is a guar
anteed time keeper.
Thus you have more
reason to consider this
store as a"n object wor
thy your seeking.
DIXON, The Jeweler
I Union Pacific Watch Inspector.
Chns. Tcmplo went up to Koyatono
this morning to do somo ronl estate
business.
Leo Tobin left this morning for Hid,
Colo., on somo matters connected with
his hay business.
0. H. Tholccko yesterday purchased
from W. W. Ryan of Kansas. Bection
25-16-32 in Lincoln county.
W. H. Merrick and Paul Roberts of
Maxwoll, came up Inst night ,to at
tend tho evoning session of tho Chau
tauqua. Now lino of Trunks. Suit Cases and
Grips at the right price.
The Hub Clothing DErr.
Mr. and Mrs. Byron Wonder, of Om
nha, were tho guests of Mr. and Mrs.
R. IE. CloURO several days tho early
part of this week.
Senor Lola, tho Philipino author and
lecturor, who will spoak at the Chautau
qua this evening arrived on No. 11 this
morning and will remain in tho city for
u fow days.
E. A. Timmerman has obtained per
mission from the council to move the
presont building into tho street and
will at once begin the erection of a
brick building"on tho corner of Front
and Pino streets.
Victor double faced records and
Edison four minuto records. We have
attachments for machines for four
minuto records.
Rinckek's Book Storo
Wm. Beatty and family, of Brady,
wore among those who attended tho
Chautauqua yesterday. And like every
body elso Mr. Boatty was enthusiastic
over tho good things tho Chautauqua
offers, and exprossed the hope that it
would bo mado a permanent feature.
Tho report of tho condition of the
Union Pacific depot as reported by City
Physician Quigley and published elso
where, ought to cnuso the Union
Pacific officials sit up and notice. The re
port of Dr. Quigley is in no sense overdrawn.
To the Public.
The rumor that tho Burke-Murray-Votaw
Live Stock Commission Co., of
Denver, Col., are furnishing capital
for tho purchase of live stock in this
vicinity is not correct, This company
wishos the public to know that thoy do
not do this for any one in any com
munity. This statement is fully sub
stantiated by tho company.
BimKE-MURIUY-VOTAW
Live Stock Commission Co.,
Denver, Col.
SCHILLER & CO.,
Prescription Druggists
Klrst !)oor North of
Mrst National Hank
Chautauqua Program.
Tho Chautauqua nrocram for this
afternoon and evening is especially
eood. At tho afternoon sossion tho
usual band and chorus concerts will
bo given, the Columbia Tonnessean
Juhileo Singers will appear and Adrian
M. Newens will givo n monologuo
recital. Mr. Newens has visited North
Platte before and those who heard him
will romernbor that ho was especially
good.
This evening tho program will in
clude the band and vocal concerts.
Beloctions by tho Jubilco singers and on
illustrated lecture by Senor Lala, a
native Filipino, whose subjoct will be
"The Philippines and Their Peonle."
This will mako one of the most inter
esting programs of tho assembly.
C. W. Basking left this morning to
spend a few days with friends at
Grand Island,
Clifford Shepherd, formerly druggist
at McDonoll & Graves' ii visitinir
frisnds in tho city today.
T. T. Kelihor arrived this morning
from Cheyonno for a few days visit
with friends and relatives.
C. T. Wholan left this mornintr on
No. 11 for tho west, yhero he will
iunu 10 some uusiness attalrs.
Mr. and Mrr. Frank Redmond left
last night for a months' visit at Los
Angeles, San Francisco and the Soattlo
exposition.
Snacinl cut nrirn on nil ftnrro Kfonn
9x12 feet to 12x15 feot.
The Hun Clothing Dept.
The infant son of Mr. and Mrs. John
Houghtelling living 9 miles southwest
of town, died yesterday and will be
buried this afternoon.
Ex-Stato Supt. Fowler, of Lincoln,
arrived from Denver this morning and
will spond the day visiting tho Junior
Normal and County Inntituto.
In addition to the published list of
articles, offered for Bale at tho Wyman
dairy sale next Wednesday, thero will
bo Bold a DeLavnl Separator.
Ed Olcson, of Sioux City, whs is to
come hero as n shoomakor for Graham
& Co., has boen detained on account of
sickness, but writes that ho will arrive
Monday.
Tho postofilco department 1ms au
thorized the establishment of an addi
tional rural route out of Brady. This
route will run southed and supply fif
ty families.
In several sections of tho stuto tho
harvest of small grain is retarded by
lack of farm hands. Tramps passing
through the country try the work for a
day and thon quit.
Sheriff Miltonbergcr roturned last
night from Omaha where ho attended
the sheriff's convention. As ho promised
he secured tho next convention for
North Platto nnd it will bo held
about Christmas timo. North Platte
received 3G out of the 45 votes.
The second gamo of ball botweon ho
North Platto and Koarney teams,
played yesterday afternoon, was ona of
the ragged order, tho only features
boing n doublo play by each of the
teams and tho heavy slugging by the
locals, securing seventeen hits, threo
of which were two baggers, and two
threo baggers. At the end of tho
ninth inning North Platto had scored
fourteen times and Konrnoy six. Throe
North Platte players helped out Kear
noy Armstrong, Pass and Swopo, tho
two former being tho bnttery for tho
visitors. Manager Greon ought to sug
gest to visiting teams that if they can
not bring a full team thoy had bettor
not come.
Notice.
Parties caught Fishing, Hunting or
tresspassing on tho Birdwood ranch,
or any of tho Wallace land will bo
prosecuted to tho full extent of tho
law. T. F. Watts Mgr.
I
MALL'S
UMMER
HOE
UGGESTIONS
Cool Oxfords for Hot Days.
!or Women
The new
Bronze
Oxford $350 Strap Pumps $3.50 1
This pump is made to fit, does not gap at ankle,
or rub the heel, and we have this pump in all sizes
I and widths.
Tan8oan.dx:ic.iKd $1.75 - $2.50
White Canvas Oxfords, (t 4 A A
Regular price $1.50, for $1 ,UU
Get one of our Decorated China Plates. It will not
cost you a cent.
SMALL,1
The Big Shoe Man.
Fecdsrs, ranchmen nnd contractor
will do well boforo buying thoir feed
to call on tho North Plntte Mill nnd
Grain Co. and get their prices on feed.
Uur feed is mado from the best rrrnhi
grown nnd is thorouchlv cleaned from
chaff nnd dust boforo being ground,
which is an item to bo considered
when buying feed. Let us ficrure with
you on your feed supplies.
Nohth Platte Mill & Grain Co.
J. W. Abbott, tho Hershov real es-
tato agont, reports tho snle of tho west
naif of the northwest quarter of acction
21-14-32, to John E. Wnro for a consid
eration of $0,000 or $75 per aero. This
farm is located in Nichols precinct nnd
tho former owner was W. O. Thnmn-
Bon, now of Lucerne, Col.
Alfntfn. f!nnr Mlltnf ntwl nil Mn.ta
--- , w . . . . w ii.fiiuv Mil., 1 1 1 nuiug
field ntlll rrnrilnn nnnila nt- llnrotinir'a
5th & Locust Sts.
Bob Cnry has been Bclectod as tho
roprescntativb of tho New York
Athletic Association in the races to bo
held at Seattle, and if his injured leg-
the straining of a tendon pormits, ho
will accent. At nrcsent ho is nt Trnvers
Island trying to got his leg in shnpo.
Tnilnrnil Wnuli Suits nml QL-Uta In
ivMwaa Miaivu lt!V4 Wltll tU III
Linen and English Rep. About all colors.
THE HUH CLOTHING L'EPT.
The county commissioners wero in
session Tuesday and Wednesdny, but as
no returns had been recolvod from tho
stato board of equalization, and tho
levy could not bo made, tho board ad
journed Wednesday until July 12th.
Tho county instituto beinrr held this
week in connection with the morning
session of tho Chuutaunua is being vorv
well nttended. Over forty teachers
besides thoso in tho Junior Normal
are in nttendnnco.
Wanted Partv to cut nnd stack hnv
on 2-10 acres. Inquire of or address H.
Hansen, North Platte.
Word has besi received in town an
nouncing tho birth of a twelve pound
baby girl on July 7th to Mr. and Mrs.
E. A. Park, formerly of this city, but
now living in Sterling, Colo.
Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Stuart will leave
next woek for Dea Moines. Iown. to
attend the commencement exercises of
Highland Park Collccro from 'which
their son Frank will graduate from the'
civil engineering course.
TTnlllnr nf ttnlrnt (UtlO to nntiMn.t tn
tho clock at Schatz and Clabnugh's.
Dr. Arthur Emerson, onrunizor of
tho stnto society for tho prevent of tu
berculosis, will be here tomorrow and
will speak at tho Chautauqua tent in
in the forenoon
Tho funeral of tho lato Chris Hnvor-
land, who died Monday evening, was
held from tho Lutheran churdh yoster
day afternoon, Rov. Mr. Seibert
officiating.
About 200 Men's Suits worth from
$10.00 to $15.00 per suit nt $7.C0 and
9 r nn .
iu.uu per suit.
THE HUH CLOTHING DEPT.
John LeMasters will take possession
of tho lower floor of his new building
Monday. Tho machinery will no pluced
in position tomorrow afternoon.
Lost About threo weoks ngo, a
gold brooch with "D. Thatcher" en
graved on inside. Findor please, return
to this office and receive reward.
The Townsend Gun Club ball teum
of Omaha arrived this morning nnd will
play tho local team this afternoon nnd
tomorrow nfternoon.
Judge Elder hns issued the following
marriage license: Chns. Goodwin, aged
25, Loxington, Edith M. Moore, aged
19, Lexington.
Ed. Lntimor, of Wellfleet, director-
of school district No, 40, transacted
business at the county superintendent's
office yosterday.
Henry Frels, of Sutherland, director
of school district No. 17, wns a visitor
at tho county superintendent's oflico
yostenlny.
Wanted Man to break two horsos to
drive. Inquire at this office.
Mr. and Mrs. M. C. McCarter, of
Lexington, wro tho guests of Mr. nnd
Mrs. Mooro Mitchell, over tho Fourth
of July.
O'Fnllons School, District No. 33, nt
their annual mooting voted to build an
additional school room und hiro n third
toacher-
John Brodorick. of Dickens, camo
oyer yesterday to mnko n final proof on
ins nomesieau.
Mrs. E. A. Dick in snnnrliiifr n four
days as tho guost of hor daughter Mrs.
ivmerc onnw.
Mrs. Joseph Levan, of Salt Lake, is
tho guost of her sister, Mrs. Julius
Pizer.
John Bailev enmo tin from firnnrl Tu.
land yesterday to umpire tho gamo of
UUll,
Miss Zetta Reynold, of Sholton, is
visiting Mrs. Scott Roynolds for u fow
days.
Others Fail-Lcola Succeeds.
Special this week your last clinnco
to consult Madam Leoln, tho gifted
palmist and lifo reader, giving nnnles
of friends and rolatives; adviso on all
matters; tolls Htartllng truths; what
8ho sees and tells comoa truo; no guess"
work: no questions nsked reads your
lifo like mi open book from cradle to
grave; skeptics and unboliovers in
vited. Tho Traveler's Lodging House
G10J Dewey street.
Chas. Hupfcr, formerly of this city,
hns sold his retnll cigar store at Ogdon
nnd will go into tho wholesale manufac
ture of candy, ice cream nnd confec
tions in that city.
Duroc-Jcrsey Pigs.
Tho Expcrinmontnl Substation offers
for sale pure bred Duroc-Jcrsoy pigs
at tho following prices: Boars $15,00,
Sows $10.00. Theso aro pigs of the
best breeding type. Tho nbovo prices
hold good until July 30.
W. P. Snvdeii, Sup't.
j 30
Notice.
Nolleo Is lwroby kIvoii tlinton tlio SOtli Any
of July, IWfl. n sieolftl olcotton will bo
hold In tho School District of tlio City of
North l'latto In thu County of Lincoln, In
tho Stnto of iNolirasl.-n, tho lKilllmr tilsrc to
ho as follows! Por that nortlon of said Dis
trict north of tlnUrnek of the Union raclllc
Kallroml Coninany nt tho Iloso llmiso In tho
Third Ward In tho City of North l'latto, Lin
coln county, Nebraska: for that lKirtion of
nald district south of tho track of tho I'nlon
I'acllle Hallrond Company ami west of Dowoy
St. nnd I'ubllc Kond No. ft. which Is a contin
uation of Do wo j- St, at tho Iloso Houso In tho
Second Ward of said City of North l'lattoi
and for thnt portion of said District south of
tho track of tlio I'nlon TacKlc Hallroad Com
pany nnd oast of xalil Dowoy st and I'ubllc
lioail No. 0, thosamo bolmr a continuation of
Dower St. at the iloso House In tho Tlrst
Ward In the said City of North Platto.
At which said election tho following propo
sition will bo submitted to tho voters of said
School District;
"Shall tho School District of tho City of
North Platto. in tho County of Lincoln, In tho
Stato of Nebraska, Issue Its uceutlablo bonds
In tho sum of Si0.ix.io, In denomination) of
f 1,000 each, dated on tho 2d dayjof Aueust, 180D.
boarlnir Interest nt tho rato of llvo ixir cent
por annum, payabln seml-nnuunlly, principal
and Interest payable at tho Fiscal Aconcy of
the Stato of Nebraska In tho City of Now
York, and payaMo as follows, to-wlt: In
twenty years from the dalo thereof, but may
bo paid at any time after ton years from tho
(Into thereof, nt tho tuition of tho Hoard of
Education of said School District.
"Said bolids to Im Issued for tlio purpose of
erecting nnd forulHhliii: ono eight-room
school bulldlnc in tho Second ward of tho
City of North Platto, Nebraska, on lllock 1W
In said ward, and erecting and rurnt.ililngonn
eight-room school bultrilng In tho Third ward
of tho City of North Platto. Ncbraskn, on
Block 02 In said ward,
"And Nhall tho Hoard of Education of tho
School District of tho City of North Platto In
tho County of Lincoln, In thoSlatoof Nebras
ka, bo authorised to catiso to In) levied and
collectod n tax annually, In an amount sulll
dent to pay tho Interest and principal of said
bonds, as the snuio mature. l:i addition to the
taxes now authorl.ed to ho levied by law, on
all tho property within said School District."
Tho ballots to he used at said election shall,
havo printed thereon:
"Kor lssuliur SIU.iiOO.00 of tint Iwnds of tho
School District of tho City of North Platto. In
tho County of Lincoln, In tho stato of Ne
braska, for the purpose of orectlrur and fur
nishing oilo eltfht-room school bulldlnc on
lllock iM In tho Second Ward of tho OUy of
Forth Platto. Nebraska, In said District, nnd
ercctltit; nnd furnlfchlm; nm eJeht-room
school hulldliur ou lllock W, In tho Third
Ward. In tho City of North l'latto. wltJiln
said District Pahl-bonds to m pcKollnhlQ tu
form, and to bar Interest at the rato of flvo
per cent per auuuui, payablo mmil-annnally.
principal titid Interest payable at tho Fiscal
AKoncy of tho Stato of Kobrnskn, In tho City
of Now York, and which said lionds shall bo
duo as follows: In twenty yoars from tho
dato thereof, but may bo paid at any time
after ten years from thn dato thereof at tho
option of tho Hoard of Education of nald
School District. Ami for lovylnir and
collectlni; a tax annually, in an amount suf
Helen t, to pay the Interest and principal of
said bonds, as thu same mature. In addition
to tho taxes now authorized to bo lorled by
law, on all proporty within tho said School
District."
"AKalnst lssuliur $10,000 of tho bonds of
tho school District of 'tho City of North
Platto In tho County of Lincoln. , in tho
Stato of Nebraska, for tho purposo of oroct
Inc and furnlsliltik' ono eight-room school
bulldlnc on lllock 151 In tho Second Ward
of the City of North l'latto, Nebraska. In
said District; and erectlni; and furutshhii;
ono olcht-room school bulldlnir on lllock W,
In tho Third Wurd In tho City of North
l'latto, Nebraska, within said District. Said
bonds to bo uecotlablo In form and to boar
'"torest at tho rato of llvo per cont per
. mum. payablo semi-annually, principal
a .d Interest pavabln at tho Fiscal Aconcy of
"n Stato of Nebrnska. in tho Cltv of New
rk. and whlcli sahi bonds shall bo. duo as
follows: In twenty years from tho dato
thereof but may bo paid at nny timo after
ten years from thu ilato tliprenf. nt. the
option of tho Hoard of Education of said
school District. And ncalnsl lovyluc and col
lecting a tax annually. In an amount suf
llclent to pay the Interest and principal of
said bonds as thoy mature. In addition to
tho taxes authorised to Lm levied by law, on
all property within said School District."
Those voting in favor of said proposition
shall mark thulr ballots with an "A" after the
paragraph beginning "For" Issuing the ?I0,
(KiU.OOuf tho bonds of tho School District, nf
tho City of North Platto. In tho County of
Lincoln. In the Stato of Nebrasko.
Those voting against sa d nronos It on. sliall
nark their ballots with mi "V" nflnr tlm
tinriiLrrnnh heirlniilnir "Ai?nlnut." Uvulm
JI0.0iw.ii0 of tho bonds of tho School District
of the city of North l'latto. In tho County of
Lincoln in inornate oi aoiirasKa.
Said election to oiion at eight o'clock a. m..
and continue open until six o'clock n. in..
central limo, on said date.
Daii d this 7lhda.v of July. IW.L
lly order of the Hoard of Education.
Fkank E. Ili'M.Aiin, President,
A. F. StiiUT., SceroNiry.
Statement of the Condition
OK T1IK
MHir&JAL B1IBLDBNG &
LOAN ASSOCIATION,
of N.-rth l'latto. Nebraska, on the 30th
any or juiic, iwj.
ASSISTS.
First mortgage loans t:ioi lim m
stock loans t iim u)
caHii UWI!
uciiinpjciii iiuerosi, premiums ami
tllwihl rl. nn
I till nu
Expenses and taxos paid 1 ohi 7a
Total ,'Ikj oislli
i-iAiiiiiirii;j.
Capital stock nald un twin ffis r.'
Keservo fund :i Don oo
uutuviucii proillM 8 000 W
Premiums unearned l in si
Advance liayinuritH a H78 W)
For Sale.
Boarding houso, 10 rooms, dinning
room and kitchen, on 0th street, op
posite McGerr's grocery storo, 41 foot
lot. Next to Dewey strcot. This is tho
best location for a business block in
North Platto.
Also lots 10, 11 nnd 12, block 17,
North Platto T. L. Co's addition, a
southeast corner adjoining tho Cody
residence on tho west. Inquire of
Fuedeuick Kade.
Jack Service.
The Experimental Substation has
shinned in u fine Jack wltlch is holmr
Btood for Borvico to n limitod number
oi eeiccceu mnrefl nt a very rcnBOilnblO
price.
Total.
..$110 013 W
ICECHII'TS AND EXI'ENDITUKES FOIt
. Till'. lliAll UNIJINIJ JUNE ISO, 1U00,
IlKCKlPTti
iiaianro on Hand July 1, 1903 172 23
'lies... H7 hki do
iiiieresi, jiruiiiiuiiiH, aim lines. . .. 2:1 an :ti
1,0.11m repaid 27 OsO 02
Miscellaneous 1'eon 207 75
J axes ami insurance woo
Total io m so
KXl'KNDlTUIIUH.
Loans of) 700 00
Expenses .., 310 .18
stock redeemed 30 702 72
Taxes arm Insuranco (O (
uasn on nana o o)
To.ti1.1 JIGSNWSO
fiaio or ,e uasua, iJncolu county, ss.
I, Samuel (loozue, secretary of tho alsive
liaiinsl Association, do siiloninle swenp tlinl.
tht foregoing htatomoiit of the condition of
Mild Association U into and correct to tho
nem vi mi lujummiKo aim Doner.
, ,, , t "II' 'I .1111... i. fill i Ul U J i
SuIwtIImmI and sworn to liofocu mo tlitslith
din a r lul ii 11 1 it I
UUJ III (J l(i, , Ji"Ui',
UMiiK IIuciunan. Notary Public,
Vioroit Vo.NOoirrz.
Ioiin F. Claiiavuh, H)rtvt(rh.
LirHihit W.tiiKKii i
Keep Cool
Sir!
WHEN you're rendy to lay
asids your vest, it's a sure
sign that the "Good Old Sum
mer Time" is near.
PREPARE FOR IT!
Look to your bodily comfort
and peace of mind by providing
yourself with one of our cooling
Summer Suits,
These Suits are right np to
our usual high standard and they
show every style kink that is
now on.
i,jia m
AW
tjnrwtiflrTt 1
Choice new fabrics, erect lapels, non
sagging' fronrs, Trousers that refuse to bag
r every detail is just right and the Suits
are very handsome without being priced
too high. $15, $16.50, $20 to $2
Cool Hats, Cool Shirts, Cool Underwear, Cool
Hosiery and Cool Toggery of all sorts, in stylos that
are different. "
Just make note of the fact and you'll find that the
best things to wear always hail from here.
weingand & Mcdonald
GOOD CLOTUES MERCHANTS
THE
FIRST NATIONAL BANK,
of North Platte, Nebraska.
UNITED STATES DEPOSITARY. ,
Capital
Surplus Fund
Stockholders' Liability
$100,000.00
25,000.00
100,000.00
Guarantee Fund for Depositors $225,000.00
(Not considering quick nasotB nnd catm resources)
DIRECTORS ,
E. F. Seebergcr, C. F. McGrew, J. J. Halligan,
F. L. Mooney, Arthur McNamara.
bpnng and oummer Necessities.
Hardware, " Lawnmowers,
Garden Tools, Wash Machines,
Grindstones, Grass Catchers,' Knives
Refregerators, Glasses,
"Pictures, Furniture,
Picture Frames, (made lo order.)
Art Squares, Rugs, Mattings,
Curtains, Draperies,
Couch Covers, Window Shades.
Plumbing and Heating.
GINN & WHITE.
r
Distilled Water Ice.
The Lexington Artificial Ice Works has established
an agency in North Platte with Joseph Spies as agent,
and are prepared to furnish in unlimited quantities this
Distilled Water Ice. ,'rhe price is fifty-five cents per
ioo pounds.
Will also furnish patrons with Distilled Water.
E-RU-SA CURES PILES OR $50.00 PAID.
Tho ONLY uon-nnreotlc nnd lawful Pile Cure, bicniiso tho U 9. Dluwn
eatovy eaya every ingredicntof E-RU-SA is "SuiUblo for tho purpose for wBIeh
It Is sold" (Pilon) und tho enmo uuthorlty condomna thu injuvloui nnreotfe
(dopB) pilo medlclnen. Only rolinblov up-to-'dnto riruprKlsts noil E-RU-SA In
North Platto: Schlllor & Co, Stono Driur Co , nnd McDonnell & Graves.