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About The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 6, 1909)
t Watches, Diamonds And all the New Styles Jewelry Have been selling Watches in North Platte for 25 years. Can sell you what you want at the right price, and back it up with yearn of experience. Clinton, Jeweler and Optician. We want your repair work. DRS. BROCK & CROOK, DENTISTS. g Over First National. Phono H8 DR. 0. 1!. CRESSLER, Gradual? Dentist. Oflko over tho McDonnld Stnto Dank. Engineer G. A. Dill has been spend ing the past week in Omaha. Miss Vivien Knox has been visiting friends in Wnllaco this week. A team of young, well broken marcs for snlo by Workman & Dorryborry. Mrs. G. S. Clinton and Mrs. Geo. W. Finn Icavo Tuesday for n visit with friends in Denver. Philip Digger, a cousin of P. J, Nor ton, is sponding a fow dnys in tho city on his way to Dcnvor. Missoa Alico Plummer and Ellen Mu Cutlough, of Maxwell, camo up last ev ening for a short visit. Homer Oldfathor, Wm. Whitney and Sam Warnock, of Maxwell, transacted business in the city yesterday. Mrs. Charles C. Hupfor, of Ogdcn, will arrive in town Tuesday night of noxt week for it visit with friends. Wanted A competent girl for genoral housework. Inquiro of Mrs. N. McCabo, 820 west Fifth. F. J, Sullivan, of Hark, Utoh, a former North PJattu boy, went through yesterday in an automobile onrouto to Omaha to visit his parents. Miss Agnes Bartlett and friend Miss WILL OPEN DANCING SCHOOL. Miss Anna O'llarn will open a danc ing school next Saturday, August 7th. All wishing to enroll will pleaso phono 319 or call at lOCj East Front St. M. D. Doyle, of Dickens, transacted business in tho city this morning. Miss Hannah Young loft yesterday for a week's visit with friends at Wnllaco. Julius Hahlcr went to Gothenburg this morning on a short business trip. Miss Alico Sciman has been sponding this wcok in Chappell as tho guest of Miss Maudo Sudinan. ChaB Haner went to Ogallala this morning to completo tho telephone work ho is doing at that pluco, Georgo Mang has sold his residence on East 6th St., to Thomas Moore who will-move tho building to West 3rd St. Lestor Walker returned this morning from Chicago, where ho went to look after tho interest of tho now gas company. Joseph Niles of the Burgess Grnndon Co. of Omaha, transacted business with the Electric Light Co. this morning. Louis Peterson, watchman at tho ice houses, haB been oil duty for a week or moro on account of kidney trouble, but is improving at this time. P. J. Norris returned Tuesday night from Denver, whoro he wont to con sult an Indian specialist in "regard to his health. Tho Payno-Aldrlch tariiT bill passed both houses of congross yesterday and has received tho signaturo of tho presi dent. Congress then adjourned. 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. I,, 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. v f Society Notes. Tho A. B. Club will moot with Mrs. Chns. S. Clinton next' Monday nfter noon. Miss Edith Patterson will bo hostess at a seven o'clock dinner party tomor row evening, plates to be laid for Bix young ladles and six y&ung men. Mrs. W. H. Stcgall waB hostass at a very cnjoyablo session of tho Coterie Club Wednesday afternoon at her beau II. J. Kinlov nnrf fnmllv. fnrmorl nf tiful new homo on West 12th street. this cltv but now living nt Fnrr Sli.iw Tho afternoon wnB - " ' O i t Montanu, report a most delightful two woolen' trip in tho mountains. Herbort T. Edis tho six months old son of Mr. and Mrs. Bort Edis of Osgood precinct diod yesterday and tho funeral was hold today. Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Norris, of Oma ha, returned to .thoir homo Wednesday after visiting at tho homo of Mr. and Mm. I' .1- Mnrrin few ammi.nl mnnlo ,,, , , I with garden ilowore, tho arrangement jmu,.uu rron uorryuerry wno of t, bcln 8Uch nfJ lo d(1 to thia uuvu uuuii viBibiuK ui uiu noma 01 mr. devoted to high five, tho prizes being won by Mrs. Wm. Yost und Mrs. Uuy Kuynor. At tho close 01 tha card gumcs ico cream and cako woro served. Mrs. Stegallwasas a'sted by her sister Miss Millio Owens To meet Mrs. J. II. Ilershoy, of Olatho, Ks., who is thoir guest, Mr. and Mrs. W. II . McDonald gave a re ception last evening at their home. Tho rooms wore profusely decorated and Mrs. Sam Derryborry returned to their homo in Grand Junction liist night. Mrn. Joseph Wyman, who formorly lived west of tho city, but now a resi- prettily appointed home which lias re cently been remodeled , and enlarged. Tho hours were from eight to nino thir ty und from nino thirty to eleven, about' fifty guests being present at each period. In tho receiving lino were. Mr. CRYSTAL THEATRE M. C. WESTFALL, Mgr. TONIGHT Pictures. "Tho Lonely Villa," "A Now Trick," "Lost Sheep." "Faithful Fool." Song. "Just one Word of Consolation." "I Will Como Back When tho Leaves are Fulling. 1 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. We 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.-. . . . .. rlO 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. ' Our line of our Boys' Combination School Suits are in. Twenty Per Cent Discount on all our Clothing. THE LEADER JULIUS PIZER, Prop. SftK:,.!' ""p0"'8 dent of Keith county, arrived in town and Mrs. McDonald, Mro. Hershey and at tho Jonn Murray residenco, having arrived last evening. Gcnl. Supt. Park passed west Tuos day night enrouto to California to ac company homo his family, who have been visiting thero for aoveral weeks. Wanted A good girl for general is completed. and vicinitv: Fair tonlcrlit nnd Snlnr- A Lexington papor Buys that Rev. duy. Maximum vestordav 80. n vnnr Davo Crane, a former train dispatcher ago 98; Minimum this morning C8, a of this city, will go td Salt Lako City year ogo C8. nnXlSZT f rt0rat f Rov You" who has charge one of tho Methodist churches. of tho Germnn Lutl nM n. .i.it- 1 1 , in . . 1 i-uuiiu iiwiu opomng win soon taKo west of town, w eavo Sundnv for n this morning for n week's visit - with daughter Miss Holon. To meet Mrs friends. Ilershoy nnd daughter, who were so Mrs. Louisa Poters haa cloned a con- long residerits of North Platte, was iri- tract for tho salo of her rooming house deed a pleasure to' tho guests. Punch furnishings to an Overton party, and was sorved throughout tho evening, will glvo possession as, soon as tho dent Janet McDonald, Nancen Iddlngs nnd Harriett Dixon presiding at tho bowl and ico cream, cako nnd confectionii woro Bervcd by mnlds in attendance Tho function proved a most cnjoyablu ono. Ball Team Average. To duto tho local team has played eighteen gamoB at homo. Tho following placo. For illustrated booklot contain- month's visit with relatives at Tavlor '9 tho bntU"J aVL'ruK for tho eighteen Texas. Ho will bo accompanied by his " ' ,?"ul " T" .ta- e l .342. Novlna .304. Mann .292. Culton n,., . . . . T, , , . .275, Elliott .205. Kitzmiller .250, Paul Ann lu V nnV TtiT i c ? ' 232' Prie8t 200' Roborson .151. Team Apply nt 510 West Third Street. baU'irf, avora0 m According tho Burlington crop report Team average: Played 25 games, with his parents Mr. and Mra. Cvru. " .uuunuujr " 'J'UC H Ior won 17, lost 8, average .680. nn uiQ ... i .i. "uU'',ul troi' eornBKii were never hotter. An increased ylold of from five to eight per cent over tho average of cither good yoara is con sidered as assured. ORDER A "FORD." Sutherland Au to Co., Sutherland, Neb. Ing genoral information about tho country, tho land laws and muny beautiful scones, sond four cents in Btamps. Northwestern Publicity Bur eau, Dept. 7 Rock Springs Wyoming. P. L. Stobb,lns is spending tho doy tebbins, on hia return from the Alaska Xukon Pacific exposition. Mr. Stebbina holp build tho bridgo ovor tho North Platto nvor about twonty-threo years ago. Ho is on his way homo to to Hudson, Wyoming. Adults 10 cents, Children 5 cents. ' cut Seared With A Hot Iron, or scalded bv overturned kettlo with n knife brulBed by slammed doorr injured by gun or in nny other way tho thing needed nt once Ib Bucklen'a a i c.i.. i ..iwi,. t..n viuiua omvu iu nuiniuu iuiiiiiiiuii.iLrii Stone Drug Co. rHA"T LETMtURECURB Turn to Nature and you will always be on the safe side, i Wo have a Nature r" Remedy lot CONSTIPATION that we want youto Uy ami Drove that Natuie cart aU vow tupply a cure. It i fruit Laxative Andh'a eotnpoied oivfg elablo tngredienti only, direct flora Nature' Labo ratory, carelully and con-. veniently telected, ready f oi you to ute and we back Nature with our guarantee cf your monejr back in atantly ii it fault lo give icuer. Bottle, I25C.1 McDonell & Graves. and kill tho pnln. It a earth's sunrcma iicaler. infalliblo for Doits, Ulcers, Albert Muldoon of this city, has been Fovcr Sores, Eczema and Piles. 25c. at nt Northport nnd Bridgeport for a couple of dnys, his mission thero be ing to instituto condemnation proceed ings against owners of land, which is needed for station und yardage pur poses for tho North Platto valley line. Mayor Pattorson wont to Grand Is land yesterday to moot David F. Bren ner, who was passing west on train No. 7. Mr. Brenner was captain of tho company of tho 19th Illinois Infan try in which Mr. Patterson sorved dur ing tho civil war. Tho two men had not met in thirty years. In a gnmo full of errors and Jooso plnylng, tho local team defeated the team from Gothenburg yesterday by n scoro of eleven to ono. Tho least said about tho gamo tho better. North Plutto had ten hits and fivo orrorfl, Gothenuvrg fivo hits nnd ten errors. North Platte buttery P'lest nnd Mnnn, Gothenburg Forrest nnd StovenBon. For tho purpose of putting on fool n movement to cIobu tho stores nt Bix o'clock u meeting of tho clerks wns held last evexing nt tho storo of Wein gnnd & McDonnld's. Andrew Yost wus soluctcd nB chairman and J. F. Forbes us Secy. Committees wera appointed to draw up resolutions to be signed by tho clerks nnd merchants. The clerka Want tho Btoros to closo nt six o'clock every night during tho woek vxcopting Saturday, not including tho month of Decombor, Tho .resolutions nro boing presented to tho merchants today and aro meeting with considerable opposition. His Unlucky Day. "I tell you what It Is." mild an old cynic "I am firmly convinced Hint ev en man -hnn Ills imrtleulnr rtnya for good and bad luck. Monday 1m my unlucky day. I hnvo been watching It for twenty years, nnd nothing can HhaUo mo In this belief. I never be gin nny enterprise, no matter hoy: trivial, or Htnrt on any Journey on that day. Therefore I mnko Monday nn off dny and do nothing but potter round the house. Even In these little nffnlM everything goon wrong. "Tnke the record of last Monday, n fair average, and bo convinced t SninHh cd linger while nnlllug board on fence. Fell down collar (Unlra with coal scut tle. Fell over wheelbarrow while onr- rvlncr stonludder. Sat down on chair "where children had been Bucking tof fee. Got swindled by peddler. Got thumb pinched In gate. Dropped smoothing Iron on foot. Baby got out Ju yard nnd wns butted by strange gont. Tax man called. While cntlng supper Miuurc ynrd of celling fell on dining table. Went to bed to escape further disaster. Hud nlghtmnre. Thought I wlis falling from top of Eiffel tower. Fell out of bed nnd broke arm. Looked nt clock and saw It lacked fifteen minutes of midnight. LHy Ktlll till clock struck 12. Wns nfrnld If I moved before Tuesday wna ushered In would hnvcbrokon neck. Yes. t Inured. eoneludeu the man, "Monilay is my unlucky dny, nnd I nppronch It with feelings nkln to ter rors-London TIt-Blts. 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 assets and ensh resources) DIRECTORS i E. F. Seeberger, C. F. McGrew, J. J. Halligan, F. L. Mooney, Arthur McNamara. . , : I Business Education Pays. I 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. When You are Prepared there is Good Situation Ready for You . . .: Every ' student who completed our Combined Course the past year is now in a good situation and we have had calls for many more young people than we could furnish. pay You 1 I, 2, We let vou complete our course and then El' vour tuition. There are NO EXTRA FEES. may enter at any time after September 7th, when the fall term begins. 4 Strong Faculty. Reasonable Rates. Well Equipped l School, fourteen Years bince Established. Hs 4& HASTINGS BUSINESS COLLEGE, HASTINGS, NEB. If interested, write to 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. The price is fifty-five cents per 100 pounds. Will also furnish patrons with Distilled Water. E-RU-SA CURES PILES OR $50.00 PAID. snlorv- it is sol (doiis) til North Pintle: Schlllor & Co, Stone Drug Co., nnd McDonnell & Graves. ho ONLY non-nnrcotic and lnwful Pile Cure, becnuso tlio U. S. Dispen snvB everv incredlentof K-ltll-SA In "Snllnliln tnr dm . (Piles) nnd Uio sumc authority condemns tho Injurioas nnrcotic 110 mod ClnCS. UnlV ro Ilil C. lin-lo.dnln rnrrtrlild unll P1.ntT.BA 1m J III