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About The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922 | View Entire Issue (July 30, 1909)
Watches, Diamonds And all the New Styles Jewelry Have been selling1 Watches in North Platte for 25 years. Can sell you what you want at the right price, and back it up with years of experience. Clinton, Jeweler and Optician. We want your repair work. DR. 0. II. CRESSLER, Graduate Dcnlisf. Offlco over the McDonald State Hank. Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Selby aro spend ing a few days visiting at their ranch near Blgnell. Roy Stevens and family went to Om aha Wednesday to attend the Old Set tlers' Picnic. I. L. Bailor and wife left Wednesday night for a short visit at Mr. Bailor's homo in the cast. Sam Richards came up from Lexing ton this morning and will visit his fam ily for a few days. Girl wanted For general housework. Apply at 610 West Third Street. Mrs. Mary Neir will loavo Monday for a month's visit at Chicago and oth er eastern cities. Cash AuBtin left this morning for Koarney and will oxamino the watches of tho diw cast of there. ' Mrs. -Francis Hopkins and three children left yesterday morning for a short visit at her old home in Illinois. Furnished rooms for rent at 221 So. Locust Btreet; phone 232. Mr, and Mrs. P. J. Norton returned this morning from a visit with friends and relatives at Omaha and Davenport. Harvey YanDoran and Dr. Miller went to Gothenburg this morning to furnish music for a dance at that place. Mrs. Bailey, mother of Lem Billoy, returned to her homo id Coza'd this morning after visiting her Hon for a few days. Your furniture needs varnishing and repairing before houso cleaning. Sco P. M. Sorenson, shop 107 E. Cth St. Mrs. J. II. Horshey and daughter Miss Helen are expected to arrive in town tomorrow and will probably remain several weeks, Rev. and Mrs. Chapman and family left Wednesday for Chicago, from thcro they will go to tho lakes of Wisconsin and Michigan for a Ashing expedition. Wo have plenty of eight por cent monoy to loan. Temple Real Estate & Ins. Aoenoy, 1 & 2 McDonald Block. August Danilson was fined $1.00 and cost in the police court by Jiidgo Elder Wednesday on a chargo of getting drunk and disturbing the community, Wanted Bids at once to furnish F. O. B. North Platte, 300 tonaNo. 1 Al falfa. S. II. Keelor, LoMasters' block. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Plummer camo up from Maxwell Tuesday evening and left that night for a visit in tho New England states. For RentSix room houso on west 11th utreot. Rent $12. Inquiro at 221 . W. 11th St. Tho contractor has started to lay tho alley crossings between tho sidowalks in tho main part of town. Tlioy aro of cement and about ten feot wldo and will bo welcomed by tho pedestrians. For Sale All kinds of household furniture. Inquiro at Sam Richards' residence. The county commissioners adjourned Wednesday until Wednesday of next week. Ii is hoped that by that time the 'returns from the state board of equalisation will have been received and the board will then proceed to tnuko the 1909 tax levy, , Young Man I Do you know that by investing $0.00 per month with tho Nebraska Central Building & Loan As sociation for 112 months, you will have to your credit $1,000.00, Lot us ox plain their plan to you. Temple Real Estate & Ins. Agency, 1 & 2 McDonald Block. Mactin Healy, of Denver, of the real estate firm of Healy & Wilson, ac companied by his daughter Cora, also Miss Meredith, of Atlantic, Iowa, who have been the guests of their cousin, Wm. Maloney, leave tonight for their homes after a week's visit. This in Mr. Hsaty's third visit to North Platte and the marked improvements in our city are very noticeable to him. nnrvm- vm. DRS. BROCK & CROOK, jj jj DENTISTS. p O Orcr First National. Phono U9 nnnMVUU.mu irrwr ri- W. M. Cunningham left last night on a business trip to Omaha. Mrs. Homer Handloy Is entortain ing tho Dcbennairc club this after noon, Miss Annie Kramph returned yestor day from hor trip up the North River branch. Mrs. L. C. Swancutt and children are visiting at tho home of Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Parks. Mrs. Conrad Norris and two children, of Omaha, aro visiting at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Norris. R. I. Stevens, tho contractor and builder, left Wednesday night for n visit with friends in Michigan. Mrs. J. J. Kclihor arrived last night from Council Bluffs and will visit rela tives for two or threo weeks. Miss Anna O'Hare returned the early part of tho week from Omaha, where shp had been for Bovcral weckB. ORDER A "FORD." Sutherland Au to Co., Sutherland, Neb. E. D. Humphroy. of the Willinmson- HafTnor Co., dcalerB in art goods visit ed our local merchants yesterday. Contractor J. A. McMichael has taken the contract for erecting n houso and barn for Gub Diencr in Plant precinct. For Rent Now .six room houso on west 12th St. Rent $13. Inquire at 221 W. 11th St. MrB. Frank P. DIckorson, of North Platte, is here spending a few days with Mrs. E. M. Soarlo, Jr.-Ogalalla Nows. Mrs. At M. Scharmann and two children and Ed, Scharmann will leave next week for a visit (with relatives in Missoula, Mont. Jimmlo Dugan returned Wednesday from a visit with his old friend Frank McFadden, northeast of Paxton, whero ho spent several days very pleasantly. For Rent Now seven room houso at G09 cast Second. Inquiro of O. E. Elder. spent of her at the Graham & Co. Radical Price Concessions on all Low Shoes. $4.00 for Men's $5.00 Oxfords. 3.40 for Men's 4.50 Oxfords. 3.20 for Men's 4.00 Oxfords. 3.20 for Women's 4.00 Oxfords. 2.80 for Women's 3.50 Oxfords. 2.40 for Women's 3.00 Oxfords. 2.00 for Women's 2.50 Oxfords. 1.25 for any Misses" Oxfords. 1.00 for any Child's Oxfords. All arc this season's styles and of our standard of quality. Any colored oxford will be dyed black, if desired, without extra cost. These prices are on ly for cash at time of purchase. LAST CALL FOR OUR SUMMER SALE. I leave in a few days for New York to pur chase a mammoth stock of fall and winter goods and in order to make room we offer all our summer goods at prices regardless of cost. Wc have just received a new lot of Wash Goods and Shirt Waists which were delayed in arriving and we offer them at less than wholesale prices. The Best Prints at 5 cents per yard LL Sheeting 36 inches wide at . . 5 cents per yard 15c French Gingham at 10 cents .per yard Fast color double width Percales . . 8 cents per yard Woolen Dress Goods at 20 Per Cent Off. In Our Shoe Dept. We have just received a line of Oxfords in tans and blacks for Ladies', Misses and Children, and will sell them at a great reduction from regular prices. See show window. Miss Lena Jessen', of SIdnoy, yesterday in town as tho guost sister Anna Jcsson, a studont normal. Sho loft last night for Omaha. Trunks and vbIIbob, a big lino just received at tho rlghtpricos at Tub Hud Clothinci DErr. In an advertisement in a Loxington paper Sam Richards, of this city, an nounces that after n certain timo ho will move his Btock of goods from Lex ington to Eustis. Victor doublo facod records and Edison four minuto records. Wo havo attachments for machines for four minuto records. RmcKun's Book Storo Mr. Stegeman, who has boon living in tho E. A, Cnry houso on tho north side, has purchased the property for a consideration of $3,100. The premises embraco about an acre of ground. Ralph Barnoy, of Koarnoy, has been in town for a day two enrouto home from Denver, whoro ho drove a car for a Sholton party. Thoy mado tho trip from Sholton to Dcnvor in twenty-ono hours running timo. Contractor Stoycns has completed this month two dwellings in tho Ranks' addition, ono for Mr. Miller and the othor for Mr. Thayer. Ho is now build ing a rcsidenco for Mr. Morris in the same addition. une 10c ox lauios- suits at just one half tho regular prico. A big loss to us, a gain to you. Theso suits have short coats. The Hun Clothing Dept. Only a fow auto ownors responded to the call to form an automobilo club at tho Commercial Club Wednesday night and tho organization will bo perfected next Wednesday ovenlng. J. B. Mc Donald was elected president and M. K. No villo secretary. Por ono moro weok Conkcy's Lico Powder Is offered by B. A. Wilson for free trial. Try on setting hens. The quintotto of girls who have been camping at tho Dick grovo west of town since Monday, will return home this evening. Tho girls have had a jolly timo, notwithstanding tho plentl f ulness of mosquitoes nnd occasional scares from snakes and roaming cattlo at night. Boforo renewing your presont Insur ance policy, call and seo us and let us explain tho advantageous points of tho policies written by us. , Templu Real Estate & Ins. Aoenov, 1 & 2 McDonald Block. mtis Anna Monroe was hostess at a dinner party Wednosday ovenlng, covors being laid for eight, Tho tablo decorations wore profuse nnd attached to each placo card was a verse appropriate to the guest, Following tho dinner musical selections were rendored, and later tho party mado merry on tho moonlit lawn. RAILROAD NEWS. Tho local machinist's team will play a picked team at the Union Pacific grounds on Sunday. John Burroughs returned yestor- day on No 5 from a week's visit with friends and relativos nt Kcarnoy, Hastings and Grand Island. Walter Kocken roturned Wednes day from a month's visit at Seattlo and other western cities. Ho reports having met aoveral former North Platto people. Tho Union Pacific painting gang aro at work repainting the ico houses at this point. The recently adopted yel low color is being used instead of tho old mineral red. W. B. Clifford, traveling, freight agont for tho U. P. and Audrey Potter, traveling freight agent for tho C. M. &S. P. wero in the city yesterday transacting business. Lyman McConncll of- Omaha and a party of civil engineers camo in on No. 11 this morning and wont up the North Platto branch to mako the Bur vey for nn extension. D. W. Besack, N. D. Christianson, G. A. Cover and L. L. Bertha, hrakc- mon on tho west end. wont to Grand Island tho first of tho week to take the conductor's examination. All were highly successful. . All passenger trains fropi the west yesterday morning wore dolayed from four to five- hours on account of a small wreck at Dexter. Four cars of fruit wore derailed and wero picked up by tho local wrecking crow. From Laramie comes tho report that beginning Sunday, AugUBt 8th, two of tho fast trains on tho Union Pacific will run from Julesburg to LaSallo and thonco to Laramie via tho Borio cut-off, thus cutting out Cheyenne. The distance over this routo is considerably greater, and why that routo should bo chosen is a problem to.locul railroad men. Goldcn-Gulherlcss Wedding. Tho homo of J. Purdy on West Front street was the scene of a very quiet but pretty wedding Wcdnesduy afternoon, when Miss Maud Gutherloss, sister of Mrs. Purdy, was united in marriage to Mr. James J. Golden. Tho coromony waB porformcd by Judge Elder and witnessed by only relatives. Tho bride was very becomingly gowned in a very pretty Buit of gray and was attonded by her sister, Mrs. rurdy. 1 he groom woro the conven tional black, Mr. Jerry Purdy nctcd as best man. Following tho ceremony a wedding Buppcr was served and later the young couple went to tho brido'B homo north east of tpwn whero thoy will visit for a few days boforo leaving on a wedding trip which will include Denver, Salt Lake and other western points. Tho bride is tho youngest .daughter of Mrs. John Gutherloss and has lived in or near North Platte practically all her life. Of a pleasant disposition and charming personality, sho has won a wiuo circle 01 menus who join in ex tending thoir congratulations and best wishes to tho young couplo. Tho groom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Golden of this city and a young man of ster ling qualities. Ho is employed as fire man on the Union Pacific and holds the esteem and friendship of his fellow employes. Our line Suits are in. Clothing. of our Boys'" Combination School Twenty Per Cent Discount on all our THE LEADER JULIUS PIZER, Prop. Attention Lndiei. All tailored wash suits at one-third less than regular prico. $12.00 English Rep suits $8.00 10.00 .English Rep suits G.70 8.00 Linen suits 5.35 The uboyo suits wo havo in white, gray, blue and lavender. Take advan tage of tho prices as tho stylo is right. Al long coats. The Huh Clothing Dept. N, C. Andrews, of Tryon, transacted business in towrt yesterday. Life 100,000 Years Ago. Scientists have found in u cave in Switzerland bones of men who lived 400,000 years ago, when lifo was in constant danger irom wild beasts. To-J day tho daneer. as shown bv A. W. Brown, of Alexander. Mo., is from deadly disease. "If it had not been for Dr. King's New Discovery, which cured me, I coulu not havo lived," ho writes, "Buffering as I did from severe lung troubln and stubborn cough." To euro sore lungs, colds, obstinate coughs and prevent pnoumonia, its the best meat- cmo on earth. 50c and $1.00. Guaran- tood by tho Stono Drug Co. Trial bot tle free. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK, of North Platte, Nebraska. UNITED STATES DEPOSITARY. Capital .... $100,000.00 Surplus Fund - - - 25,000.00 Stockholders' Liability - 100,000.00 Guarantee Fund for Depositors $225,000.00 (Not considering quick nssots nnd cash resources) DIRECTORS' E. F. Seebergcr, C. F. McGrew, J. J. Hnlligan, F. L. Mooney, Arthur McNamara. Spring and Summer Necessities. Hardware, Lawnmowers, Garden Tools, Wash Machines, Grindstones, Grass Catchers, Knives. Presbyterian Church. At 10:30 a. m. on Sunday tho pastor will speak on Optimislm, Gcnuino or Stimulated." This is an interesting topic and of practical vatuo. Thoro will bo no evening service Tho choir will load tho servico of a song, All aro welcome. HAND PAINTED CHINA for sale. Will also talco orders for china painting and firing. Miss Mahy Guit, MAUMB, first door east of Commercial Hotel. Here's a Certainty. Wo aro established right hire whero you livo and would not dare promise your money back for tho mero asking if Roxall Kidney Remedy falls to satis fy you, except we aro certain it will do bb wo claim. Try it at our entlro risk. Prico GOc. McDONELL & G HAVES. John Ilerrod went west this morning to provido the merchants with groceries. C, W. Edwards, of the Simons Hard ware Co., left for tho west this morn ing on a business trip west. Ben McMlchall camo down Wednes day morning from Horshey, whero he has been working on tho now alfalfa meal plant. Sees Mother Grow Young. "It would bo hard to ovoratato the wondorful chango in my mother sinco sho began to uso Electric Bitters," writes Mrs. W. L. Gilpatrlck, of Dan forth. Mo. ''Although post soventy sho scorns to bo growing young again. Sho suffered untold misery from dys pepsia for twenty years. At last sho could neither eat, drink or sleep. Doc tors gavo her up nnd all remedies failed till Electric Bitters worked such won ders for hor health." They Invigorate all vital organs, cure liver and kidney troubles, induce sleep, impart strength and appetite. Only GOc nt Stone's drug store, For Sale. A restaurant, confectionery rooming houso nt Paxton. Stock invoico about $1,000, nnd building ho rented for $15 per month, or sell tho building for $2,000. Placo a business or $z5 or $y) per dav. i further information bune, North Platte. and will will will docs For address The Tri- Refregerators, Glasses, Pictures, Furniture, Picture Frames, (made to order.) Art Squares, Rugs, Mattings, Curtains, Draperies, Couch Covers, Window Shades. Plumbing and Heating. GINN & WHITE. Elk Outing Shoe for Men are a joy to tired and tender feet. Just the thing-for the warm days and they wear like Distilled Water Ice. 1 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. The price is fifty-five cents per 100 pounds. Will also furnish patrons with Distilled Water. iron. Tan or Green $2.50 Small, The Big Shoe Man. E-RU-SA CURES PILES OR $50.00 PAID. Tho ONLY non-narcotic ami lawful Pile Cure, because tho U. S. Dispen satory says pvory Ingrodiont of E-RU-SA Is "Suitable for tho purpose for which it Is sold' (Pilos) and the enme authority condemns the injurious narcotic i?op$ nP'!? ra,e9.,m!8- 0n!y "liable; up-to-date druggistn sell I-RU-SA in North Platte: Schiller & Co, Stone Drug Co., and McDonnell & Graves.