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About The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 14, 1909)
mri 2 22 2 2 22 2 2 22 3 2 3 22 3 5 S 22 Majestic Demonstration ALL THIS WEEK BECiNNBC SET dUVENIR -FREE, Set of Majestic Ware. I 3TH. Mii ' ' l nUJKSTIC NKVIJIt-Itl'ltN COOKKItTKriTKlT, criXILNIIEK AN UltAINrit 11.0 Perforated Cooker, i r-JJ lyiiUlllli ill Zw?3S2s,fflffia B'&2S?irf . lown In crntcr. liai small fect wlilrli admits water nt tlio liottom. Nothlntt run bum. Food can bo llftcl out Ir"" UW iflff r '&Jf?r!?'"ftl ll!1. ,Tl,'?rV?BrSl of mam ' nl ol.m.n on Mi, at thn saino timo itraKuiis oil all tlio water. Hio Mrnmrr nr Cullender shown on ! Kin M wiLLOtvt iiKU.V5. ' Till'. MAJKSTIO Pttfa TIIK MAJESTIC Ifl-or. All TIIR MAJIiSTlC II -or.. All -y7 QWJ?HV,lim15eiZsnl A 'I fI3S JT ' Heavy .Stamped Iron Marlilo- Copper Nickel-plated Tea Copper Nickel-plated t'nffco r-VJ ? I I 4n9J&'il) 4 1 b I'Kl Kettlo, complete- with cover Kettle. lfnnlnil.. ..I-UaIpJ on Pot. Handsomely, nickeled on I yr I nnd houdlo that holds on co-cr. outs'do. tlnuo-i onnaldc. outside nnd tinned on Inside. THE GREAT and GRAND fYir-lDE. IN SIZES AND 5TVLE5, Majestic Ranges use less fuel; heat more water and heat it hotter; costs practically nothing for repairs; lasts and give better satisfaction than any other range on the market. If you knew positively that the above statements Come in during Demonstration Week and we will prove it to you. Are You Entertaining Your Club? "Havo yqu selected tho , prizes? Why Worry about fluch IrifloB, whon you can stop Into our atoro nnd havo Urt assist you with our Bugo;o8tionB? Wo know what is tho appropriate thing to Rivo, and roalizo it should not cosh rnuch. Don't you think n prizo looks hotter whon it is put up In ono of our boxes with our namo on it, than if you buy it in a department store, whero you would pny just as much and do not got tho valuos you could and would if you wero to look at our collection? When down town, stop in and . let ut nhow you. some corroct prizes, tho ladies will like, anil can use. CLINTON, Jeweler and Optician. Phfino 338i Wc wanl Your Repair Work L?DR.6." 11. CRESSLER, Graduate Ucnlisl. u'.OIUcq vovor tho McDonald "StntQ Hank. Vic VonGootz visited friends in Lox inijtort Sunday. Frid Hund returned yesterday from a visit with friends at Uratly. Wanted A irood compotont pirl for Ronorul housework. Mna. W. W. BuiQU. H. J. Hansen nhippod four cars of cattlo to South Omaha yesterday. Mrs. Chas Trovlllo and daughter, livinrr west of town, wont to Hastings Sunday. Bon G. Clinton, of St. Paul, passed through this morning onrouto homo from a visit in ucnyer. Long silk coats at low juices at Tho Lender. Inwoll Qualloy, livinc north of tho river, lef t yostorday for Grand Island, whoro ho will bntor tho buslnoss college , Mr Tfnhnnn. llvlmr noxt door to thu steam luundry, is in a precarious con-' dition, flnn fn nnftrtP of tho fltomnch. Now Full Dross Goods. Full lino now irl at Wilcox Department Store, Minn Elsio Pedorson returned to Lexington yesterday after a few days! visit with Rov. and Mrs. George Williams. Word from Rerkoloy, Cnl, an nounces tho birtli last Friday of a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Chas Osgood, formerly of this city. ' ,. Alajostto oei. GINN & Alhort Schutz transacted business in Kearnoy yesterday. Stroot and dress hats for fall 1900 tiro now shown nt Tho Leader. P. A. White has been visltinir in Donvor for soveral days past. Tlio stork visited tho homo of Mr. and Mrs. G. A, Mooro Sunday and lof n girl. Monoy to loan on pood real cstato se curity. Seo O. E. Eldor, Keith thoatra butluintf. Rov. Carroll went to tho oast part of tho stato yusterday to visit friends for a fow days. Mr. nnd Mrs. Millard Hosier relumed yesterday from a visit with friends at Ames, Iown. Ladies' tailored suits for tho fall season aro now on sale at Tho Leader. Mrs. C. E McClaiu will havo an op ening of up-to-tlato millinery nt Her ahoy on Septetnbor 10th. Tho fourth and fifth irrndes In tho Central building, taught by Miss Ericsson, woro transferred yesterday to the First ward building. Fori SAM?-A wldo tired wagon. In quire of J. II. Hnhlor, C20 Eu3t Fifth street, A tolcirrum received from A. U. I Iloagland. who drovo the Nolson car to ivansas Uuy, announced Ills arrival in that city Sunday avening. Clius. Uoguu left last night for Lar amie on business portaining to tho H. of It. T. Later ho will louvo for Los Angeles on wimilur business, Your furniture needs varnishing and repairing before house cleaning, Soc P. M. Soronson, shop 107 E. 5th St. Engineer Thos. Orton loft last night for Mountain View, Mo., to visit his family, nnd they may decide to return with 'lini and spend the winter in town, A demonstrator of tho Majestic range is at Glim & White's this week Bhowing up tho good points of that otovo. Coffee and hot biscuits are served to interested callers. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Schipfer, of Sigournoy, Iowa, who had boon making a trip through the west and the Yel lowstone Pari:, stopped ovor in town from Friday night until lust evening ,aa tho guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Soo borger. Children's ready-to-wear dresses, in sizes from six to fourteen, in poplins, serges, etc., aro shown at Tho Lender. Tho firemen's picnic Sunday whr not as largely attonued as in former years, but tho fo uut tlio lorty or more present had an enjoyablo tim playing ball and other K"m,;'s: "oirosnmonis mm ueen pro- ' Y'"''" in uuunuuncu mm wure uuty un- joyed. For Rent Ilarn largo enough for four horses, Inquire at 21G W, Third. Will llupfcr and Joo Lnndgraf loft last night on nn extended pleasure trip. Going to Denver, thence to Salt Lake, to Portland nnd Seattle, with numer ous, side trips, thence by boat to San Francisco. From thore to Los Angeles nnd thenco to New Orleans, returning homo yia St. Louis and Chicago, Til 15 MAJKSTIO Marlile l.eil i:itnnirta lMuldliiR I'nn. Mado specially fino for tlio TIIK MAJESTIC Patent Nevrr-hurn Wired Dripping I'iiii. Hl;onf p in MM in. x 20 iu. WiuIh ipocinlly for the .Majrstin Set. Dob Oborfedldor, of Sidney, ono of Western Nebraska's old-timers, visited in town Saturday. . The latest dress trimmings and but tons nro to bo found nt Tho Lcndor. Tho "MyBtorious Walkor, a hypnot ist, is tho attraction ,at tho Keith theatre this week. Mr, and Mrs. P. II. McEvoy hnvo re turned from a tf n days visit in Donvcr and Hot Springs, S. D. Wanted A good girl for general housework. MltS. A. B. HoAGLAND. Rov. Geo. F. Williams wont to Overton today to attend the sessions of tho Kearnoy Presbytery. Mrs. A. M. Schnrmann and daughter have returned from n visit with rel atives at Missoula, Mont. , Arthur McNumara left Saturday night for Chicago to attend the convention of tho national bankers' association I havo eight per cent money for farm loans. Come nnd seo mo whon wanting a loan. O. E. Elder. Miss Mnnrarot Ware, of Blair, spent Saturday and Sunday in town while onrouto home from a month's visit in Denver. Geo. M. Graham left Sunday night for HastingH from which point he started out as a traveling representative of shoo houses. Tho residence on the Cody ranch will bo remodeled and a heating plant in stalled. Glnn & White havo the con tract for tho plant. Fivo hundred Petticoats in black and colors, now on exhibition nt The Lender. Arthur Boycd returned last night from his visit with relatives in England. Ho reports a very pleasant visit and enjoyablo trip. E. S. Davis went to Paxtnn this morning to assist in tho transfer of tho Brondman Btock of goods to Mr. Ensign, tho former owner. For Sale -5 room house, Inth room, H foot lot, Fourth stn'i-t, one block east of central school. Inquire of Will Hoovor or at house. J. C. Weir, of Paxton, who was in town Saturday, says ho will not movo to North Platto as was intended, but will take up a residence in Paxton. District Stlpt. Chamberlain and Rev. Porter go to Kearney tomorrow to attend the sR9ion of tho Methodist conference of the West Nebraska district. Ladies', Misses' and Children's Fall Suits, skirts and iloaks aro now ready for your inspection at Tlio Lendor. In tho Philadelphia Press relay race. which is roforred to olsewhero, John LoMasters will see that tho mcssengor is carried from North Platto to Sidney. Tho car used will bo one that has boon rebuilt at tho LoMasters Bhop. It i3 expected to cover tho. !U0() miles bo twoen Philadelphia and Soattlo in sev en days or an avcrago of nineteen miles nn hour for the entire distance TWO MAJKSTIO Patent Nctr-llurn Wired Urlppliu: Pnlsv H7.n of pun 0 In. x 12 In.' Made socially for tlio Majcatiu tict. W H 1 Mr. Goff. of Fairburv. is tho truest of his daughter, Mrs. II. C. Rrock. Charlov Brown loft this morniner for Green River to resume his worlc as baggage agent. Fall of 190D dress troods. with trim- Lrnings to match, ate shown at Tho Loader. Mrs. N. .T. Mo.Tnt.vri wlin rinrl lioon visiting Mrs. Burke, left this morning ior qi, rciorsuurg, ria. W. C. Ritner is transacting business in Sidney nnd other towns in the west part of the state. Mr. and Mrs. Williamson and son Eugene, of Pennsylvania, aro guests of Dr. and Rev. Cressler and families. Tho Lutheran aid socioty will moot Thursday nfternoon with Mrs. Huffman and Mrs. Fedorhoof on West Fifth St. The latest novolties in men's and boys' fall suits aro shown at The Loader. Charles Graham arrived from Iowa last week and will assist at the Yellow Front shoe store during the absence of Geo. M. Garham. Mrs. A. C. Vernon, who had been visiting her brother Dr. Crook for a month, returned to hor homo in Hamp ton, Iowa, Saturday. Mrs. C. M. Newton loft Inst night for Denver, to which city Mr. Newton had preceded her a day or two. They will sight seo in Colorado for n week. Horshey Welch, of this city, lias pre pared plans and estimates for a water plant at Ogalalla and a water and electric light plant nt Cozad. Definite atopa for tho erection of these plants have not yet been taken Mr, and Mrs. Ralph Bixler, who woro married in Iowa several weeks ago and went to Indiana on a wedding trip, nrrived in town Saturday and are receiving congratulations of friends. Mrs. King, who arrived from Los Angeles a week or so ago to visit relatives, is critically ill with pneumonia at tho Wendebom home in tho Third ward, and her husband haH been wired. Mrs. King contracted a bad cold while unruuto here. The Luzemo and Mentor Underwear for men. women and childron, tho kind you read about in tho magazines, for sale at Tho Leader. North Platto is now a meeting point for six passenger trains. In tlio morn ing No. 11 and No. 10 meet hero, in tho evening No. 12 and No. 7 and at night No. lo and ISO. i. in case one ot these trains is Into tho other ia held, with tho result that tho yards are more or less blocked and switching is dono at n disadvantage. What Bralt & Goodman Can Do. Sell your nrouorty. Writo your (ire, (lightning, tornado, eyclono, and wind- siorm inurnncu 111 uiu su unjust um line companies at lowest living ratosj loan you oight per cent, monoy to as sist you in securing n home or farm; caro for your property and collect your rents; rent you a safety deposit oox; storo your goods. Try them. They will treat ynu right. . If you call nt our store during our Majestic Demon stration Week and allow us to show you the many ad vantages and superior qunliiities of the Great and Grand Majestic Range, and will purchase one nt the regular price, we will give you FREE the beautiful and useful Souvenir Set of Ware illustrated in this adver tisement This ware is made to match the quality of the Majestic Ranges, and we know all ladies will see the utility of this set, especially the first three pieces, which are entirely newand cannot be had alone by purchase, except at a very high price. The prices of Majestic Ranges are the same, 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 any other reservoir made. It boils 15 gallons of water, is heated like a tea kettle, with pocket against left-hand lining, and is movable, and sets on a frame, hence cannot wear out. When water gets too hot it can be moved away from fire. three times as long1; bake better; easier to keep clean were true, wouldn't you buy a Majestic at once? TE. No. :tr.v KKl'OJtT OK THK OONJ)ITION OK TIIK FIRST NATIONAL BANK, at North Platto. In tlio Stato of Nnlirnska. at tlio uloso of business. Soptonibor 1. MOD. KESOUUOES: . Loans and discounts... tMI.U.j.Kl Overdrafts, iecurod and unsecured "11.32 U. S. liomls to socttro circulation 50.M0.00 U. S. bonds to secure U. 8. deposits 1.000.00 U. S. bonds on hand HMOO.OO Promlumson IT. M. bonds - 1.MW.00 llouds, securities, etc.- ri7.MI.0H llnnklni; liouso, furni ture, and fixtures S.'.SOO.OO Other real estato owned 1,800.00 Duo from national bank's (not reserve agents)... 1,015311 Duo from stato and pri vate banks and bankers trust companies and savings banks 1,120.40 Duo from approved ro- sorvo atrents 72,S3li30 ClieeUs and otlior cusli Items 7J1S.SS Notes ot oilier national bauks . , H70.00 Kractlonal paperourrcn- cy. nickels and cunts.. s 188.88 Lawful Money Reserve In Hank, viz; Specie fW.titO.tn Local-tender notes I.0I0.IX) il0.'i0.tl5 Redemption fund with U. S, treasurer (5 nor ccntotclrculatlon).... ' 2,rno.oo Total LIAIIILITIES. Capital Mock paid in.. Surplus fund Undivided prollts, less expenses and taxes paid National . Impk notes' outstandlni; Duo to. state and private banks and hankers Individual duiioslts sub ject to check Demand certiorates of duposlt Tlmo cerllllcates of de posit Corillled checks Cashier's checks out standing United States deposits. .$iia.uvs.ott iioo.noo.oo 25.000.00 5.852.75 50.000.K W.tXKM) soo.mrs B.tW.02 108,152.08 173.00 n-.io.2-i 1,000.00 Total ftl22.058.0i) Slate of Nebraska, County of Lincoln, ss: I, 1 L- Moonoy, Cashlur of the alxvo u nmed baulc. do.folemnlyswear that thua)M)ve statement Is true to tho Isist of my knowl edge mid liellof, V. L. Moon nv, Cashier. Subscrllied and sworn to liefore mu this 10th day of September, lttju. lli'Ti.mt lliu'ii an an, Notary Public. Correct-Aticst t AllTlllMt McNamaiia I .Ioiin.I. IIai.i.ioan Directors- K. V. Sin:iu;ii(it:u ) Notice For Bids. Notice is hereby irivon that sealed bids will bo received at tlio ofiico of tho city clork of North Platte, Nebraska, up to 5 o'clock p. m., October 5th. 1909 tor the construction ot u interal sewer in Sower District "Q" iu said city, ac cording to plans and specifications now on file in tho nflico of the city clerk of said city. Approximate estimate of cost of lateral scwor as per report of city en gineer is $3900.00. Locnl labor to be employed as far as practicable, Certified check on local bank for 2 por cent of amount of bid required to insure entering into tho contract. Satisfactory bond to bo given when contract Is signed. Mayor and council reserves tho right to reject nny nnd all bids. By order of. tho city council. Chas. F. TEMpnn, City Clerk. Thai Dream of a Home of your own can bo made to como trup if you want it to. What is needed. is not cash so much as determination. We'll Sell ' You a House that you can movo right into upon tho payment of u small sum down. Then what you would pay for rent you pay off the balance of the purchase price. Think it over. Thou come and see. Buchanan & Patterson, Real Estate & Insurance. Notice for Bids. Notice is hereby given that sealed bids will bo" received at tho ofiico of tho city clork of North Platto, Ne braska up to fiyo o'clock p. m.. Octo ber 5th, 1909, for tho construction of a lateral Bewer in Sewor District E in said city nccording to planB and speci fications now on fiio in tho ofiico of tho city clork of said city. Approximate cost of sewer lateral aB per report of city engineer ia $803.00. Local labor to bo employed as far as possible. Certified check on local bank of two per cent of amount of bid will bo re quired to insuro entering into contract. Satisfactory bond to bo given whon contract is signed, , The mnyor nnd council reserve , tho right to reject any and nil bids.. By order of tho city council. Chas. T. Temple, City Clerk. Notice For Bids. . Notico is heroby given that seated bids will bo received at tlio oifico of tho City Clerk of North Platee. Nebraska, up to 5 o'clock p. m,, October 5th, 1909 for the construction of a lateral sewer in Sewer District "G 1" in said city according to plans and specifications now on file in tho ofiico of tho City Clork of said city. Approximate estimate of cost of lat oral sower ns per report of city engi neer ia $1143,00. Local labor to bo employed as far ns practicable. Certified check on local bank of two per cent of amount of bid required to insuro entering into tho contract.. Satisfactory bond to be given" whon contract is eignod. Mayor nnd council resorvo tho right to reject any or all bids. By order of tho city council. Chas. F. Temple, City Clork,