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About The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 10, 1909)
V WATCHES. if Our stock of watches speaks eloquently of irood 3 things, and there are t many people whose hap- v py experiences confirm $ the reliability and worth - of thorn ' rx . .-1. J wur success us waiuu sellers has not been mcrelv fortuitous, but is 5 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. 3 t Thus you have more reason to consider this ! f store as an oujecc wor- thy your seeking. 'I DIXON, The Jeweler t Union Pacific Watch Inspector. & 1 SCHILLER & CO., Prescription Druggists Klrst Door North of First National Hank Rare Dramatic Treat. Harding Stock Company at The Keith Theatre. Will Present "The Only Way" Wed nesday Evening and "Drifting Apart" Thursday Evening. Tho Hardinir Stock Company, sun porting David Murdock, will open a two nichts eniracement nt Tho Keith Wednesday evening. This will bo a rare dramatic treat, as Mr. Murdock is an exceptionally clever man, having had eighteen years experience, of which fivo vears wero sncnt with two of our best known stars, Julia Marlow two seasons; and Amelia Bingham three seasons; also four years with some of tho largest ami best Now xorK attrac tions. Mr. Murdock is ounnorted bv a very strong company and something out of tho ordinary is promised. Summer pricos, children 15c, general admission 25c. and reserved scats 35c. No one can afford to miss these two attractions. Miss Lillian Hendy, of Maxwell, came up last night and will visit friends for a few days. Miss Mario Brodbeck has taken a va cation and will leave in a few days for points west. Miss Alice Stuart left Saturday night for a two weeks visit nt Grand Junc tion and Salt Luke. The Episcopal guild will hold n social at tho homo of Mrs. J. T. Stuart Thursday afternoon. H. G. Ritter, 'of.Fnirbury, formerly of this city, is spending a few days in town visiting friends. Albert LeDioyt returned Sunday from his trip to Seattle, Portland nnd other western points. Rev. Williams of the Presbyterian church held services at the McNeal Bchool house last Sunday -Afternoon Wanted A good girl for general houso work. Inquiro at Mrs. Geo B Dent, 620 W. Fourth Btrcot. Supt. Ebright will leave tomorrow for tho southern part of the county where he will appraise some school proporty. This morning a white team hitched to a carriage which was standing on East 5 St beenmo scared and started west at a fast gait. Chief of police Lowell started after them on his horse but could not overtake them, before they loft the city. NOTICE. Thero will bo a business meeting of the band boya at tho Buchanan & Pat torsnn nH'icG at eiL'ht o clock tliis eve Word has been received from Lincoln and all mombcrs arn urged to be present this evening when tho mntter will bo discussed. The Crime Of Idleness. Tillnnoss menns troublo for any one. Its tho samo with a lazy liver. It caiis- const nation, headache, inund co sallow complexion, pimples and blotches loan nfannet te. nausea, but Dr. Kliic s Mnr T.tfn Pills Boon banish liver trou School Bonds Sold. The $10,000 fivo per cent school bonds authorized by tho election hold July 80, were sold last night to tho Harris Trust and Savings Dank, of Chicago, at promtum of $325, or $10,825 for tho bonds. There wero seven bidders, each offering a premium, but sevoral bids were not accompanied by ccrtiiled checks and therefore did not moot the requirements exacted by tho board. Tho First National Bank was tho second highest bidder complying with the cer tified check proviso, its bid being $10,- 448. Tho board of education and tho peo- plo of tho district uro to be congratu- ated that tho bonds sold so well. Stores Close at 6:30. Elective last evening nil stores in North Pialto except tho drug, cigar, book and confectionery Btores bogan closing nt 6:30 in the even ing except Saturday and pay day evenings. This result wns reached ftcr each merchant affected had been solicited, and though several wero not fnvorably Inclined at first, they readily complied when they found that a large majority favored such action. This ac tion is not for nnv stated period; if it proves not detrimental to the public and tho merchants it will bo mado perman ent; if detrimental it will not long be continued. It is believed that tho pub ic can readily nnd without incon- venienco adapt itself to early closing, that it will work no hardship to pa trons, but will on tho other hand give tho merchants nnd tho clerks nn opportunity to enjoy their evenings as do tho mechanic and laborer. From 7:30 a. m. to G:30 p. m. is long enough for any person to labor. Longer hours means shorter life and less opportunity to enjoy tho years wo do live. Always Safe. When your insurnnco against loss by fire, lightning, hail, cyclone and wind storm is written by Bhatt & Goodman. Ball Games This Week. On Thursday and Friday after noon ot tins weeK tno All btars ball team of Omaha will play the local tenm on tho home grounds. This Omaha team is said to be a company of swift playors, and tho games promiso to be sufficiently fast to interest every spectator who attends. Saturday afternoon tho Maywood team, tho Btar team of the Bnrlington high line, will bo hero for a game. For Rent, 120 acres fine hny land three mileB from North Platte. Cash or share of crop. U. 11. TIIOELECKE. A f?nnrl linur 4 k J VI V. W..W , i II f I it... TT 1! I- ai small prices oy ino niiroinc- diock Co., supporting David Murdock in "Tho Only Way" Wednesday night, August ntn, nnu united Apart mursuay night. Prices 15, 25, 35. With Bayonet ii iff Guaranteed free from rust ridge 45-70. Will shoot shot equally as well as bullet. The above will be Given Away Free with any Purchase of ft iff 9? t or will be sold for a short THE iii RAILROAD NOTES. Express Agont Hcnsolt will lcavo tomorrow for a month's visit in Mis souri, Kansas and other Btatcs. Conductor Mooncy 'as brought down from Cheyenne the latter part of last week, and is reported to bo improving from tho injuries received ten days ago. Tho official decorator of tho Union Pacific is putting in an inlaid design of the Union Pacific shield in the depot park. Red, white nnd bluo stones nrc being used in the work. Charley Brown, who has been night baggage agent nt Green River, Wyo., enmo down Sunday and will look after th local olllce during the absence of agent Hcnsolt. Engineers J. R. McWilUams and Chris Paulson returned Saturday from n trip to Missoula, Mont., also stopping over at points in Idaho. In -Missoula they met J. C. Qrr, Pete Deorlng and Georgo LeDioyt, former North Platte residents. Mr. LeDioyt expects to re turn to North Platti and rcsumo rail roading. Gives U. P. 400 Feet. That the right of way of tho Union Pncific railroad company emhrnces an area of 400 feet in width, or 200 feet from the middle of the tracks on each' sido, is established by a dscreo just handed down by Judge W. H. Munger in tho United Stntcs circuit court in the caso of tho Union Pacific Railroad company ngainst Cecelia Kargcs, Mar tin Knrgcs, Kelm Dondcr nnd others. Tho decision "says: "Tho railroad comnnny ia entitled to tho rolief asked as against tho defen dants. It is, therefore, accordingly fur M NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY f 3 and in good order. Cost U. time $.2.50 each. Now is your STAR CLOTHING HOUSE, NORTH PLATTE, NEBRASKA. ther ordered, adjudged and decreed by tho court that tho complainnnt, the Union Pacific railroad company, is the ownor, and as such is entitled to tho quiet and exclusive posussion of tho right of way of 400 feet in width, being 200 feet on each sido of tho center lino of its railroad track, as tho samo was originally constructed across sections 16 and 17, township 16, rnngo 2, In Plntto county, and especially across tho southwest northwest and tho north west northeast quarters and the north one-half of the northwest quarter of section 16, rnngo 2, in Piatto county, and that the defendants have no right, title, interest or lien on the said strip of right of way of 400 feet and all claimants are forever barred and es topped from making or asserting nny right thereto, and aro perpetually en joined and restrained from entering upon any part of said right of way, nnd nro required to pay tho costs of this Buit." Tho question aroso over the alleged claim of tho railroad to right of way over tho school section S06), but it will bo observed that the decree ro latos also to other sections than school sections. Tho defendants in tho caso have tiled notice of appeal against this decision. Omaha Bco. "The Only Way." The Harding Stock Co. will open n two night engagement at tho Keith Theatre next Wednesday, August 11th, with tho great 4-act comedy dramn "Tho Only Way." On Thursday night they Will play "Drifted Apart," a' four act emotional drama containing ono of the best morals ever staged In this country. Prico 15, 25, 115. Jias actually been and cultivated by Uneeda Biscuit. "No longer are people satisfied with crackers taken from the grocer's box or barrel exposed to dust, moisture, handling. They have learned that the only crackers that are crisp, tender, always fresh and really good are those protected by a moisture proof package. These are the kind they get as if just from the oven when they ask for Uneeda S government $i8..oo, retails time; get busy. Mrs. M. V. Mitchell who had been sick for several days has recovered. Gel your gun at Tho Star Clothing House. R. H. Fowlcs wont down to Mnxwoll yesterday nnd made nrrnngements foe putting up his hay near that place. Thomas LalTorty and Wm. Ditto, of Brady, wero in town Snturday -taking tho civil service examination for rural mail carriers. Your furniture- needs varnishing nn i repairing beforo houso cleaning. See P. M. Sorenson, Bhop 107 E. 5th St. Tho flro department was called to the Vienna restaurant Saturday night about 10:30, but their services wero not needed tho small blaze in tho renr yard having been extinguished beforo their arrival. At the present time there seems to bo a scarcity of men for tho hay fields. Soveral hay men wero on tho atrcota yesterday looking for help. If tho present conditions exist tho farinem and ranchers will bo compelled to form n company and go out and round up tho lazy able-bodied hoboes who dally pnsa through tho community. DR. J. K; ELMS will hereafter take up the General Practice of Medicine, Surgery and Lying-in Caoei,!? changed is (ft (ft at $25.00. Carries cart- (ft (ft (ft. (ft (ft (ft (ft (ft fv (ft (ft (ft (ft $25.00, J. L. Lewis, of Maxwell, transacted business in town yesterdny. Miss Rose Mathews, of Hurtwoll, risited friends in town yestorday. John Nicholson, of Gothenburg, npent Sunday in this city aa tho guest of friends. Miss Alico Birgc, who has been vis iting at tho Hendy ranch nt Mnxwnil, returned homo Inst night. OllIlKIt OP 1IRAKINO ON ORIGINAL IMIOHATK O T WILL, fltnto of Nebraska, I Lincoln County. 1 In llio county court. In tlio mnttor ot the eUt ot Ilonry Wlncnrt, Deceased- On rcndlnir nnd (Ulna tho imtltlon of liny O. I.iuiitford, turont, praylnir that, thn Instrument Hied on tho Uttli day of July. 1WJ, and pur iKjrtlntf to lio a truo copy of tho Inst will and testament at tho Rul tloccAscd, nml tho itrolmto tliurcot In HU'plionson boun ty, Hutu at I lllnols. inny bo iirovin, tuinrovml lirolintcil. allowed nnd record ori ah tint Inst will r.nd U'HUtnont of tho said Honry Wlnirurt, drvoiwod, in this county Mid suto. Ordered, That Hoptomlior 2nd. at 8 oYtoctui. ni It asslenud forhoarlni?RAld peti tion when nil persons interested In said matter may muiunr nt a county court to to hold In anil for wild county, nnd show coiibo wl tlio prayer ot pntltloner tdiouhl not bo granted ; nnd that notlcuof tlio pendency of said por tion and tho henrtuu thereof, bo Riven to nil persons Interested In said mnttor by puhlMi Intr n copy ot this order In tho North I'luitii Tribune, n Huinl-weokly nowspapor printed In Nnld county, for six tmccusslvo Issues prior to nald day of henrlnir Hated AiiRUNt 7th. llxtt- nlO-tt V. U. Ki.nni, County Jurtco. together with HIS SPECIALTY ' Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Your Glasses Carefully Filled. Oillee and Residence 413 E Fifth St on ground iloor, no stairs to climb. Phono 559. 30 years actual experience. bles and build up your health. 25c. at Stono Drug Co.