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About The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 30, 1909)
-1 v 1 WATCHES. t t Our stock of watches 3 speaks eloquently of good things, and there arc many people whose hap- J py experiences confirm . ...... - . f" the reliability and worth of thr.tn $ Our success as watch 5 sellers has not been merely fortuitous, but is the result of the unwav- ering integrity and knowl- t edge gained by long years of study. Every - watch we sell is a guar- anteed time keeper. - reason to consider this 3 store as an object wor- j thy your seeking. ! DIXON, The Jeweler I Union Pacific Watch Inspector. t SCHILLER & CO., Prescription Druggists Klrst Door North of First National Hank Miss Dora Hague loft, laBt night or Oakley, Kas. Boys' suits at very low prices at the Leader. George E. French returned this morn ing from a trip to Omaha. Will Schott, night clerk at tho Pacific Hotel, is seriously ill. A boy baby arrived at tho home of Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Bertha Friday. Buttermilk during hot weather. Ask your doctor, Gc at the fountain. Stone Duug Co. Herbert Tramp went to Omaha last night where lie will attend Boyle's Business College. Mrs. John Dwyer moved yesterday to the new house sho had built on Third street in tho Trustee's addition. The Misses Hoagland, who had been visiting relatives in town, left for their homes in the east this morning. Your furniture needs varnishing and repairing before houso cleaning. See P. M; Sorenson, shop 107 E. 5th St. Mrs. Ethel Johnson is tho guest of Miss Winnie Bridgoa while enrouto from Grand Island to her homo in California. The ladies' auxiliary to tho B. of R. T. will hold an ice cream social Thurs day evening at tho home of Chas. Bogue, 309 East 3d street. Leave your orders at Wilcox Depart ment Store for Peache? for canning. Delivery about Sept. 2nd or 6th. Price $1.00 per caso. Sup't Ebright says there are about thirty schools in the county which have not yet been supplied with teachers. Most of these schools are short terms and aro situated in rather insolated sections. SHOES FOR A REAL BOY. That is a Boy full of ginger and go. One pair of our boys shoes will out wear two pair of the ordinary kind. No other kind will stand the thumping and kicking he will give them. We want parents to exam ine our BOY SHOES made in Kangaroo calf, box calf and Velour calf at the follow ing prices: 8 to 13 $1.75 13 1-2 to 2 .$2.00 2 1-2 to 5 1-2 $2.25 Coupons with every pur chase on beautiful decorated china. SMALL, THE BIG SHOE MAN. 612 D&iicf&fiiQ SOCIETY NOTES. Mrs. W. W. Birge will give a mis cellnneoua pre-nutial shower to Miss Maud Dillon Thursday afternoon. Mis3 Orilla Gihnan will bs hostess at a one o'clock luncheon Thursday, with Miss Aileen Gantt as tho guest of honor. Mrs. James Hart entertained six young ladies at a very dolightful dinner party Sunday in honor of Misses Jennie and Blanche Scnnnel, of St. Louis. Theso two young ladies who have been spending the summer with their sister Mrs. A. B. Hongland in this city will return to their homo thi3 weak. Miss Irma Clinton very pleasantly entertained about forty young ladies at a Kensington yesterday afternoon in favor of her guest Miss Ailocn Gantt, of Lincoln. In nn interesting contest "A Shakesperian Wedding", Miss Alico Birge was awarded the prize, n pretty hand painted plato. The Misses Hil degarde Clinton and Virginia Billiard assisted in serving an enjoyable two courso luncheon. Attention Mothers. Tho Viking School Suits. You will like the Viking idea. You will appreciate tho Makeup. You will find them at The Huii Clothing Depahtmbnt. RAILROAD NOTES. Passenger Director Robinson re turded last night from an outing at Cherokeo Park. Leslie Baskins, machinists' helper in the shops, has resigned and will go east in a few days to re-enter school. Twonty-four cars of stock were brought down from points on tho North River branch lost week. Shipments this week are expected to bo fully as heavy. Gordon Cronor, employed in the tin shop and Ernest Casey, working at tho round house, will quit the service of tho company this week and return to school. For Sale. Never a better time to buy a good lot or nice homo in North Platte than now. Wo have just what you want and on oaBy terms. Bkatt & Goodman. Harriman Says He is All Right. A dispatch from Alden, N. Y., the summer home of a. 11. Harriman, dated yesterday, says in part: Edward H. Harriman, urged by weary repre sentatives to the press, who hove camped about his mountain homo since Wednesday last, came out with it statement that ho wan nil right. Though brief, tho statement is straight forward and explicit, with perhaps n touch of patient resentment at the sur veillance to which ho has boon sub jected und a request that reporters withdraw, not so much for his sake, l)ut for his friends, who havo been intercepted daily coming to and from his residence by zealous interviewers eager for tho latest bit of information. It includes thus frankly: "If thoro should bo anything BeriouB will let the press know, and as I have never deceived them, I ask that the press now withdraw its representa tives nnd rely on me." Strawberries. Fine young home grown plants for fall setting. M. A. White, 222. W Cth St , Phone Red 137. A Hurry Up Call. Quick! Mr. Druggist Quick! A box of Bucklen's Arnica Salve Hero's a quarter For tho love of Moses, hurry ! Baby's burned himself, terribly John nie cut his foot with tho axe Mamie's scalded Pa can't walk from piles Bil lie has boils and my corns ache. She got it nnd soon cured nil the family. It's the greutest healer on earth. Sold by Stono Drug Co. Lowell's Cowboy Band have ordered additions for their uniforms nnd will leave for tho stato fair Tuesduy of next week. Twenty-two members will make tho trip. Two thousand tons of hay is now in stnek on the Wm Turpio ranch south east of town, also several hundred tons of alfalfa. The wild hay this season was a very heavy crop. William Turpio, who has been spend ing tho past two months on the ranch southeast of town, will leave tonight for his homo in Columbus, Ohio. He will return in thu fall. Matz u. bkado, or Cozad, Neb., is offering his Hambletonian Stallion, Lylo, 11S71, for sulo if disposed of soon, bona lor copy oi pouigrcu anu description. Or, would trado for a Standard bred mare. Night On Bald Mountain. On a lonely night Alex Benton of Fort Edward. N. Y., climbed Bald Mountain to the homo of a neighbor, tortured by Asthma, bent on curing him with Dr. King's New Discovery, that had cured himself of nsthma This wonderful medicine soon relieved and quickly cured his neighbor. Later it cured his son's ifo of a severe lung rouble . Millions believe its tho great est Tlirout and Lung euro on Rirth Coughs, Coldi, Croun, Hemorrhages and Soto Lungs are surety cured by it Best for Hav Fever. Grip and Whoop irirQw'l Mcnnd 31.00. TrmllptvW red. GWtfn'Wc'd Uy SWmi IMW To Members Fire Department All members of the North PJatto Volunteer fire department aro request ed to meet at the First ward hose houso Wednesday ovsning, Sept 1st, at 7:30 o'clock. By order of tho chief. 1909 - Fall Suits 1909 The Lavoguo mako is perfection in style, fabric and workmanship. Now ready for your inspection at Tub IIuu Clothing Dept. Mrs. Lucas Sick. A letter received from Boulder, Col., by The Tribuno this morning says: "Mrs. V. Lucas whilo stopping here was taken seriously ill with a fever, quite like typhoid. She was taken to a hospital and Miss Jensen will remain with her until all danger is past." Trains to Kearney. Persons desiring to go to Kearney Thursday to witness the Wild West performance can leavo North Platto on regular trains at G, 8:20 and 0:25 a, in. A special train will bo run for the ac commodation of thoso desiring to re turn home early. This train will leave Kearney at scvon o'clock p. m., nnd arrive at ten o'clock. Declines Nomination. To the Democrats of Lincoln County: I thank you for tho honor and good will shown by nominating mo for County Surveyor. I am sorry to de cline tho nomination but my othor duties mako it impossible for mo to accept it at this Urns. If elected I would wish to givo my personal atten tion to the duties of the office which t would bo impossible for mo to do under the circumstance owing to my city and othor outside work. Respectfully, Heiishky S. Welch, Civil Engineer. Fall Suits. Men's and Young Men's fall suits now here. Come lot us show you high grade clothing .at the right price. Watch our window display, hut to got at the merit of a suit you must exam- ino tho cloth first, then the general makeup. Do not get confused as to prices. It is easy to mark a suit $25.00 or $35.00. Tho next thing is, aro they worth it. Right hero wo will say that we mark our own clothes for just what they are actually worth. Our marked pr'co will boar us out by a fair compar ison. The Hun Clothing Dei'T. Engineers at Gering. Gering Courier: Tho Union Pacific surveyors arc rig lit on nanu at mis writintr: have moved ur to Croiirhton valley orly in tho wook nnd their work for the past day or two being in and around this city. Up to tho present they have followed the original line without deviation nnd that is as good as we want. Tho party consists of ten or twelve field men nnd aro in chnrgo of Enginneer McKee, who mnde tho last preliminary lino two years ago. Ho does not attempt to say anything authoratively, of course, but it is his opinion that work will bo started mighty soon, basing it upon the prompt ness with which his reports aro called for. Tho opinion nlso seems to bo that this job of work ia to bo ruBhed, and that McArthur Bros., tho big contract ors who aro just llnisning tno uenver and Fort Collins work, will bosentovcr here, leaving the sidings and that class of work to bo done by tho company outfits which havo been at work below Northport. Eight Per Cent. Money to To nolo you build, buy or Loan pay oH Bratt & other expensive loans. See Goodman. For Sale. Houso and lot on West Sixth street. Three blocks from Dewey. J. P. Cla- baugh . I'MHES AND WATER BUGS Lict into the best kept houses fa in v 'i of every precaution. It st nu impossible lo keep llicni out. They ore often brought into the house in the Krocer's basket or some parcel delivered by a tradesman. A remedy exists for this evil K ELKAY'S Ant, Bug & Roach Powder Just dust it in all damp places and you arc safe for the season. It never fails. Four sizes: I 3c, 25c, 45c. and 75c. McDontill & Graves. Helen and Robert Chambcrlin loft last night for n two weeks' visit with friondi in Green River, Wyoming. Ladies' tailored suits for the fall season are now on sale at Tho Leader. A R.-Ulcsnnko Trap. Itnttlctitinki's wore the most tlnnirnr ous wild milinuls with which the early settlers of New Jersey had to contend. They were very numerous, mid their bite. If not treated properly at once, was generally ratal. In "Storlca From Amorlcnn History"' F. It. Stockton cites an Incident which gives nn Men of the abundance of the rattlers tu tho now colony: In a quarry rrom which tho work men were cnfl -oil In getting out stono for the foundations of Princeton col lego a wide crack In tho rocks was ills covered which led downward to a large cavity, and In this eavo worn found about twenty binliels of rattle Htuiko bono.. There was ii ivukou to believe Unit this wtiH a Hiuko cemetery, to wlil.li the creatines retired when they mip posed they were approaching tho end of their tlri.vs, but It was without doubt a great inltleniiakc trap. Tho narrow, winding passage lend ing to it must have been very attrac tive to n Niinko scuklng retired iiunr ter In which to take its long winter nap. Although the cave at the hot toin of tho great rncK was easy enough to get into, It was no ar ranged tlmi It was difficult If ii"t Im possible for a Hiiako to get cut. on peelnlly In the Hprlng, when miiiUm nro vory thin and weak, having been nour ished nil winter by their own fat. Thus year after your the nttt'csnnkcH must havo gono down Into (h it cavity without knowing that they could nevor get out again. GOING AFTER THE You need something to dean up disinfect and kill paranUs. P will do the work. SAFE SURE INEXPENSIVE EASY TO USE We hare a special book let on diseases of Poul try. Call or write (or one. Stone Drug Company ITT) NOTICE VOU 1MJIIMOATION Serial No. HM, Dciinrttiiont of tlm Interior. I s Land Olllcu at North l'lutto. Null. A lie l. lWW. Not let) Is linruhv L'lven tliut Waltur I. Cov- ellof North IMaltc. Neb., who, on Oct. 10. 1W)7. imi i! Iiomi'Stoni! outr.v An. ;i!7I. mtIii! ao. 03i.VI for lilt section I, township It, N, rancn :), w or lliu nth rrlnuitial Morltllun, has tiled notice or intuition to mako limit nvu year nroof. to CHtnhllsli claim to llui land ahnvn tlt-M tIIkhI. iHifoio Hit) Iteelstor and Receiver at ?tortli I'latte. Nebraska, on llio ltltli (lav of October. lW.i. Claimant, names as witnesses: (Jeorife Patterson, Dennis llroen. Harry I.atniilnuith, I,. 8. Maeombur, till of North i'latte. Nub, .1 K.Kva.nh. Itix'lster. NOTICE W SETTLEMENT. The Slate of Nebraska, I . u Lincoln County. t In the County Courl in the matter of the estutu of I'lcil liels deceased To thoeredltors, heirs. legatees and others Interested In tin.-estate of Fred dels. I'aku not leu, that John dels has filed in I lie county court a report of his dolncs us administrator of said estate and It (soldered that thu same stand for livarliur the Mb day of Hentniiiltor, A I). KW. foru thu court at tho hour of 'J o'clock n. in,, at whUvh time, any iinrson interested may an near and oxcapt to and contest the same. Anil notice of this nroceedliiL' Is ordered irlven .n the North I'latlo Trlhuuu for six successive Issues prior to September Is, iiww ltnesH in v hand and tliesoat of thu county court a North I'lutle this ilotli day of August A l' i - "J. a!)o-n we I'Miiii. County .ludce. DR. HUMPHREYS" SPECIFICS. L'lrMlloat ntlhcirti' nitn Tin Itiifi't'' IrjQtlsh, German, Spanish, Portuguese and Trench. Ho. l. s. 4. 6. . H. 0. ID. 13. J i. IV It. 7. i 1 at rricc PeitTf, CmuiMtloiH, Indimmnthnu ,.23 Wnrinn. Wurm i'ft.-r.rir Wnrui Iil"ini..'Jft I Colic. Crj-tojj s-vl vlf(f,ilnfw of Iafituta.2A , Dlarrhra, of ChllUifiii nuil Adults '2!i llyM'iitnrv, (lrlpiu, IlllUnu Collo S& Cousin, CoMn, DroMt'hltla as Toothache, l'aaeailio, Nourulla S3 Headache, Kick Uvadaclie, Vertigo 33 Di JiicriU, Iritllii03tloii, Weak btomach 35 i Crmip, Iloanx) Cmli, I.arjngltl? 3, t'nlj Itli'Mint, VrupllmiN, l'ry.lpd.n 2,1 Ulieuimithm, r Jfl'-niijaMo I'slnn '(t I etcr and Aeu Malirlo 23 Hlri, Dllad or IJlcullw, Uxtonul, Intcriul.23 IMithnlmln. Weak or Intlamn) Eyn Qft ( uturrli, Iuflueutn, CqW la Uca4 33 Who'iiMna Cotuli.ttpumndlo Cousb '25 A"tliina,OMresucl, IMPjcult Drestblag 1( Klinoy Dlicasc. Gravel, Calculi 38 i iron DeMli'v, Vital Weakness 1.00 Mouth, lev .-kvi.tur C'nker 33 1 i..iarr Inconi; i lit..-. Wetting Ilea 33 Throat, (.'uii. uua !Iphthrla 'ill iilc (.'oneef u;vi. HntdstBtitt ........38 -nn, IIj rur .t..! "MMOwr Colils....2.s 'i.tlo Of !' a i.j' ' "ll'M, fit th vejt i' l lv UruvL 1 ' . Ji "l uu rocclpt ot rrlcc V Hnifc sent tui . U",mT v 'UAjSiiU viiikpiFi: Ur,tttoto .4 1 Julut iiWUiU.iiuW Voru, 1 KRE Elastic FOR 7. SHORT TIME. PRICE LIST .... XXXX Best Flour ' $1.25 per sack St. Louis Flour , t . . x , 1.35 per sack Purity Flour tv- 1.35 per sack Gold Crown Flour 1.15 per sack Cream Flour i . i 1.00 per sack Extra Fancy Flour .j. 90 per sack Graham Flour, 2-1 lb. sack e' 05 per ack Corn meal, 2-1 lb. sack 15 per sack Shorts, 100 lb. sack 1.00 per sack Bran, 1001b. sack 00 per sack 18 lbs. Cane Sujlar 1.00 Lamb's North Side, NORTH PLATTE'S CHEAPEST GROCERY STORE THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK, lofaNorth Platte, Nebraska. UNITED STATES DEPOSITARY. Capital -Surplus Fund Stockholders' Liability Guarantee Fund for Depositors $225,000.00 (Not considering quick nsscta nnd cnuh resources) E. F. Sccbcrgcr, C. F. F. L. Mooncy, 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 ioo pounds. Will also furnish patrons with Distilled Water. DR. J. K. ELMS will hereafter take up the General Practice of Medicine, E-RU-SA CURES PILES OR $50 00 PAID. Tho ONLY nonnnrcntic nml lawful I'ilo Giro, hecuuso tho U. S. Disnen iintory wivh cvory InRretlianlof H-UU-SA in "Sultnblo for tho purpose for wnicli it Is Bold" (Piles) nnd tho tiiiino authority condemnB the injurioun narcotic (dops) pilo nicdicitiCR. Only rollublo, np-to-diito drugglstR noil E-RU-SA in North Platto: Schlllnr & Co, Stono Drupr Co., and McDonnell & Graves. flllfllli.cnwaJcS WELL FED FOLKS aro prottv sure to bo patrons of Arm strons's Rostuurant nnd show by their nppcitroiico that they Ret tho boat food provided. Thoy net tho boat tho mar It ot providcH, di'liclously and daintily cooked and POrved Our bill of faro contain all the luxuries of thu uua son. ENTERPRISE BAKERY, riffa. Jcnrilo AVYiTJCrVrnA Viw. Will Dollars ' $100,000.00 25,000.00 100,000.00 McGrcw, J. J. Halligan, Arthur McNnmara. Surgery and Lying-in Cases, together with HIS SPECIALTY Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Your Glasses Carefully Filled. Ollicc and Residence 413 E Fifth St., on ground floor, no stairs to climb. Phono 559. 30 years actual experience. WHEN PROPERLY CAREDFOR harness made by Fink will lust for yearH, for tho elmple reason that in the first instance nothing1 but thorough' ly tanned, stout stock leather oak tanned whenever that's tho best to una (?oes idto it, and becauso the neces sary cutting. Hewing, riveting and ad justing aro skillfully dono by experts at tho business. Fink's harness is al ways a Rood investment for any owner of a horse. A. F. FINK,