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About The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 10, 1909)
tl. Cl. gf -Ml t.a t3 C-J C " Majestic Demonstration, FOR WEEK CSNNINC SEPTEMBER 5 3TH SOUVENIR FREE, Set of Majestic Ware. THE GREAT and GRAND M flflEEHHHB HMHnHM ' u , Tnliinii "i'fcL n iaiaijraSiTi1!. H. 1 1 1 LE11UJ1 ', " JLJ 1 LWWWWWwyiMWWw wffMHU ijriiwwifti'iwi i!AilJyww''!i jjj yjir -i I ''AumWj lAiiTH NKVISIMll'llN 'cOOKKK, STi:AMUIt. CI IXENnnU AND IHlMNTJt--Tlio Perforate! OonW, 1 K l INS imiHtKCff tSaPV Tfll W&frfw&Z I ' 'ii.tcf h.u umall iVet wlii'h niliiiitu wnti-r it 1 o l itt..in. N'.tl.intt run liiirn. too. I r-m m lif'p-t out l''JiM iMIltfr "'",wMjiitfwo 9M"i'ffrV 3 of inula r I ii.'vyii vn left), nt llio same timo UVaii.itiR oil nil tlio wnter. l'ho Mf-iimor tr Cullcti.Jpr (-fiown on mVmi llliSt : '" ' S C f1'1-' f J right cnn bo and in tin ordlnury Cullender. It nlw Bt on top of main vessel, uml u in. I n fentner. feWTCLW0 S I f !;pj rf M A YMTAYrWf4.l I Till? MAJKSTIC I ttra Tlill MAJIISTII1 18-oas. All TIM' MUKSTIf1 1 !-, All S l "pu uoiLiMifBf I Ifi-nvy Stanipml Iron lurlilK- Coiipor Mrkol-plntcil Toil Cnpiivr Mckcl-iilalcil Colfco J NV'vy w lwS&PjStA i I H IB - 5 lwl Kettle, imiiplctowltli cover tJoUle. HnniNoinrly nkkclwl on I'ot. Ilnmlsiimclv mikcloil on I I I 1 ' J ,"lu," ,llBt " c"vrr outt'ilo. UiincJ on tmldc. oulnldo mid tinned on Inside. 51 Til 51 Mndr i; ni JKSTIt! MnrKo- inninclril 1'iiilillnis run. ntH-'inlly mm l"r tno tin hUt. TlIK RTA-'FCSTIC I'ntPlii Necr-liurn Wlrnl Itrlpplni; ritn.-Sliooflitn !4ilii. x 20 In. Muilesncclttll f"' llic.MujentlnSct. TWO M A J J'rfTIf? I'atext Nfltrr-lliirn Ulroi Urlpplnit I'nim. .'-!. of pnn 0 In. x 18 In. ,MiJei p:M'liilly fur the MnjcBticriet. If you call nt our store during our Majestic Demon stration Week and nllow us to show you the ninny nd vnntnges and superior quantities of the Great nnd Grand Majestic Range, and will purchase one nt the regular price, we will give you FREE the beautiful nnd useful Souvenir Set of Wnre illustrated in this adver tisement. This ware is made to match the quality of the Majestic Runges, nnd we know nil ladies will see the utility of this set, especially the first three pieces, which are entirely new nnd cannot be had alone by purchase, except nt n very high price. The prices of Majestic Ranges are the snme, but we give the set FREE with each Majestic Range bought during demon stration week only. . Reasons Why the Great Majestic you Should Buy. 1st. It has the reputation of being the best range money can buy. 2d. It not only has the reputation, but is the best range made, and we will prove this to you if you'll let us. 3rd. It is constructed of Malleable Iron (material you can't beat) and of Charcoal Iron (material that resists rusts 300 per cent greater than steel) is rivited together air tight. No heat escapes or cold air enters range, thus uses very little fuel to do perfect work. 4th. The reservoir alone is worth the price of the range over nny other reservoir mnde. It boils 15 gallons of wnter, is heated like n tea kettle, with pocket against left-hand lining, and is movable, and sets on a frnme, hence cannot wear out. When wnter gets too hot it can be moved awny from fire. THE RrtNCE WITH f REPUTATION mflDE, IN CJJXEIO ND 5TVLES, Majestic Ranges use less fuel; heat more water and heat it hotter; costs practically nothing for repairs; lasts three times as long1; bake better; easier to keep clean and give better satisfaction than any other range on the market. If you knew positively that the above statements were true, wouldn't you buy a Majestic at once? Come in during Demonstration Week and we will prove it to you. ' GINN "She Walked Right in and Looked Around and Came Near Walk ing Right out Again." Sho was looklnft for a drup: Btoro, but her oyca diRcovered our benuti ful display of cut rIobb and thin was too much for hor. Sho didn't know wo kept atomiz ers in stock, nnd before Hhe depnrti'd she hud bought the following piucuB in cut glass: Atomizer. Fern Dish, Salad Bowl. If you should lmppcn in you would hIbo bo 8itrpri8edto see the beautiful assortment of American Cut GIobh we carry. CLINTON, Jeweler and Optician. Phono 338. Wc vvanl Your Repair Work DR. 0. II. CRCSSLER, Graduate Dcnlisl. Ofllco over tlio McDonald Rtato Bunk. Mrs. A. E. Huntington is visiting fi lends in Denver. Mrs, Gcorgo Mudd, of Ilcrshey, waB a visitor in town yesterday. Long Bilk coutH nt low prices at Tlio Leader. M. J, Forbes returned Wednesday from u ten duyB' visit with friends in Iowa. Fishermen are bringing in somo lino otrings of piko and cattish from the North Platto rlvor. Now Fall Dress Goods. Full lino now in at Wilcox Department Storo, Mr. nnd Mrs, Millard Hosier loft the early part of tho week for a visit with relatives nt Ames, town. The uniuinl ptcnle of tho North Platte lire department will bn held at "tho points ' noxt bunday. Tho mom bora anticipated u duy repleto with morry making. Street and dress hats for fall 1009 aro now shown nt Tho Leader. Engineer Morris bus moved his household goods down from Sldnny nrenamtorv to taldnir nossossion of I - " - - " tho new house ho ia buviuft built in tho BaWd HMitltfrl. Frank Murrny shipped a car of cattle to South Omiilm Wednesday. Ladies' tailored suits for tho fall season are now on sale nt Tho Lender. A. M. Muson has been nt Lincoln for u couplu of days past ntlonding the stnto fair. Victor Hallignn ia among tho Nortli Plutto people who hnvo been attending tho state fnir this week. Harry Wnlrath loft this morning for Ognlalln and Julesburg to look after Postal telegraph lines. Roscoo Zimmcr, switch engineer at Sidnoy, visited friends in town for u couplo of days this week. Money to loan on good real ostnto se curity. Seo O. E. Elder, Keith theatre building. Business in the district court office is vory quiet, very few new cases being filed, nnd tho docket of the December term will bo rather light. M. B. Crydormnn came down from Douver Wednesday to closo up his business matters, but found tho inter ested parties out of town. Mrs. Jonnio Armstrong sends word to Tho Tribuno that shu started out oi her western trip by climbing tho high est peak at Golden, Col., at which pluco elm stopped for n few hours. That North Platto nnd surrounding country is in a prosperous condition is ovidencod by tho fact Unit tho freight receipts nt tho U. P. depot show an increase each month, Geo. M. Graham will start out in n (ew days as a traveling shoo salesman, representing tho Sherwood Shoo Co , of Rochester, N. Y., nnd tho Modern Shoo Co., of Pontine, III. Nealo Vollmor, who in tho oarly days spont moro or load timo with his brother Will in this clty, but now traveling for n New York clothing hmso, transacted businosa in town yesterday. W. A. Howard, export piano tuner now pormanent by located hero, will uurantoo you thorough work. Leave orders nt Newton's Book Store, Tho crop reporting board of tho De partment of Agriculture estimates tho averugo condition of crops on Sept. 1 last as follows: Corn 74 C, ns com pared with 79.1 on the same duto last year; spring whoat, $8.0, us compared with 77.G In 1908. Now for that spoed war. Chicago to Omaha in twelve hours is the result of uu order Issued by the Chicago & Northwestern nnd by tho Chicago, Mil waukee & St. PauK Tho running time of both roads has'been slashed between Chicngo & Donvor to twentysovon and one-hulf hours, Tho cut between Om Mx utrtl CmVirVJ fa WAS HoVrt. Dr. J. S. Twinum made a profession al visit to Tryon Tuesday, making tho trip in Gurman's automobile. The Phllathca club of tho Presbyter inn church will bo intcrtnined this ev ening by Mrs. G. W. McDowull. Full of 1909 dross goods, with trim mings to match, aro shown nt Tho Loader. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph nnskins, of Al liance, aru visiting relatives in town, having arrived yesterday morning. For Sale 5 room bouse, bath room, 44 foot lot, Fourth street, one block oast of central school. Inqulro of Will HooTor or nt house. Tho North Platto Cowboy Band, which want to Lincoln to play at tho atato fair, received quito an ovation nt the capital city, and were given hearty applause nt each and every appuar unco. A half dozen probable land investors arrlveu in town Wednesday nnd were given n drivo through tho country yea tordny by O. H. Thoeloeko. Real es tnto agents expect u iurgo number of homo seekors to visit Lincoln county this fall. Mr. and Mrs. Win. Whitlock returned yesterday from thoir stay at Cherokee Park. Mr. Whitlock says conditions for fishing were not so good this year as in provious years, yot ho succeeded in catching trout in sufficient nuinbeis to make tho sport attracMvo. Georgo Stryker informs us that tho machinery for tlio alfalfa meal mill at HcrBhey was ordered Inst Monday and that it is expected to arrive with in tho next week. It will requiro about a weok to place tlio engine and grinder, and shortly thereafter the mill will bo ready to operate. I havo eight per cont money for farm loans. Como and seo me when wanting a loan. O. U. Eldhk. Henry Nunti, of St. Paul, Neb., spont sovornl duys in town this week, ant while hero purchased $11,500 worth of Lincoln county roal ontute. Mr. Nunn had previously bought sovornl hundred acres of land south of town, nnd finding it u good investment, con cluded to make additional purchases, Blankets nnd quilts by the wugon load from the cheapest to the best aro shown at The Leader, Sheriff Miltonborgor is confident that tho burgla- who entered the Pizer and McKay stores is n North Plutto resi dent. Tho finding of a chisel mado in town, nnd the fnct that the dog sleep ing in tho store did not bark and there fore knew the intruder, is strong evi dence that tho guilty party resides Sam!. S Morgan and Mrs. Anna Frear, both of Wallace, wero united in mnrriago by Judge Elder Wednesday. Mr. nnd Mrs. T. J. Brown nnd daugh ter spent n couplo of days at Welllleot thin weok attending a Sunday school convention. A petition asking that Roardman Bro3., of Paxton, bo declared bank rupts, was filed with Clerk Prosser, of tho federal court, this morning. Lndies', Misses' and Childron's Fall Suits, skirts nnd iloaks nro now ready for your inspection nt Tho Leader. A Blight explosion of u gasoline stove in tho residence of H. N. Smith Wed nesday evening resulted in nn nlnrm be ing turned in, but tho services of th hose comonnies, which responded, wero not needed. Tho.Tjft grading outfit, which had been grading cou..ty roads north of tho river, completed the work yesterday and returned to town. And wbilo Mr. Tift was out grading Mrs. Tift super intended cutting nnd stacking two thousand tonB of hay on tho Turpio ranch. For Sale A wido tired wagon. In quire of J. II. Hahlor, G20 East Fifth strcot. City Physician Quigloy has drawn up on ordinanco which provides regula tions for the flnlo of milk and the sani tury measures which sellers of milk shall use. The ordinsnce, which is n very lengthy one, was read before the council Tuesday evening and referred to a committee. Call at Tho Hub and seo the beautiful Gaga hats, Rdginu tailored hats nnd stylish shapes for dross and street wear. Miss Dye will bo glud to seo you. A journal on ono of tho mail enrs broko betwoon lwro nnd Sidney Tues day ovening while the train was run ning sixty miles an hour. The broak ago was discovered by tho brakoman and tho train stopped. By moving at a snail's pace, tho car was taken to tho first sidetrack and left thoro until re paired. Miss Erma Dyo Invites tho Indies of North Platto and surrounding country to call at the Hub nnd look nt tho stock of millinery. Pattern hats and beau tiful shnpes. When W. A. Howard does your tun ing, you know it's right. Ho guaran tees his work nnd his guarantee is good for ho is permanently located horo, Do not confound his nanio with that of othej: or traveling tuners, but bo Buro and sue that tho nauia on the card is Howard. Leavo or phone your order to NWtVn'rf Uoto SMJ WJuV. Fall Specialties. i 8 H Furniture, Hardware, Stoves, Paints, We have just received a car of up-to-date Furn- fJ iture. We have many nice articles at a bargain. fjf vfA We carry a full line of Moulding and make a Xv? vc specialty of framing pictures. ft M We are headquarters for Rugs, Linoleum and Kg J) Mattings. ( We have the largest, most complete and up-to- J vclf date Hardware Stock in the city and can fill all Jl; orders on short notice. Jfi Our Fall stock of stoves are here ready for your yl inspection' We carry the Jewel vand Cole's Hot vyi( Blast Steel and Cast Ranges also Cook Stoves. M VVe handle the JEWEL and ROUND OAK Q hard Coal Base Burners. For appearance and effic- iency of work they are second to none. vy I'or soft coal stoves we carry the Retort Oak Magazine Burner, the Original Cole s Hot Blast, the Round Oak and Marion Oak. These Stoves have a world wide reputation and are the best stoves on the M We carry a complete line of LINCOLN PAINT fg consisting of outside and inside paints, porch and (T floor paints, linseed oil, varnishes, oilstain, tintolac, Sv? ft We ask you to visit can't supply your wants. our stores and see if we Workman & Derryberry. DR. J. K. ELMS General Practice of Medicine, Surgery and Lying-in Caaea, together with HIS SPECIALTY Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Your Glasses Carefully Filled. Office and Residence 413 E fFifth St., on ground floor, no stairs to climh. Phone S59. lttU-SA CURES PILES OR $50.00 PAID. Tho ONLY non-narcotic and lawful Pile Cure, because tho U. S. Dispen satory siys every ingredient of K-RU-SA is "Suitable for tho purposo for which it is sold (Piles) and the same authority condemns thu irmirlnim nnrcniln