The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, November 12, 1909, Image 4

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    ''Don't Forget to Mail the Letter"
or bring home the jpwelry your wife,
g.ivo junto have repaired,v otherwise
y u will get yourself Into trouble.
We wish to remind you of both
as they ore very important matters.
You know you have the quickest and
best work done at Clinton's nnd you
may just as well take the work
homo with you, which we usually
manage to get out within a day.
Our repair department will set
stones or solder your broken brooch,
hatpin, etc., within a very short
time.
You do tho damage, wo do the
rest.
CLINTON,
Jeweler and Optician.
Phono 338.
Wc wnnl Your Repair Work
8 DRS. BROCK & CROOK,
I DENTISTS.
W Over First National. Phono MS
Mrs. II. C. Brock will bo hostess to
tho Birthday Club Monduy afternoon.
Tho Indian Card Club will meet with
Mrs. J. F. Clabaugh next Tuesday
afternoon.
Mrs. T. C. Patterson will entertain
the members of t e Birthday Club at
her homo tomorrow afternoon.
Wanted A competent girl for general
house work. Apply to Mrs. W. II.
McDonald.
Dr. D. T. Qufglcy.was taken over to
Wallace today by Arthur Hoagland to
attend n boy wuo aa Ills nip broken.
The Philathea Club will meet this
evening with Miss Vivian Knox, 315
west Third street.
Arthur DeWolf and Ruth Norman,
of Brady, wore given lugal permission
to wed Wednesduy.
Percy O'Brien went to Omaha yes
terday where he will complete his
apprentteeship in the Union Pacific
machine shop.
Sale Twenty per cent discount on
Woolen Dress Goods at The Leader.
The five men on trial at Omaha for
holding up the Union Pacific mail train
near that city, were found guilty as
charged yesterday.
Colorado Jonathan npplcs $1.75 per
box at Wilcox Department store.
The wage schedule of machinists in
the local ahotis was advanced three
cents an hour beginning November 1st.
The Btandard pay Is nowforty-ono cents
an hour. '
I 400 bushel all metal Corn Crlb3 $4.00
at Wilcox Department btore.
i C. F. Scharmann, who is at Battle
Mountain, Nov., writes that the mine
in which he is interested looks just as
good as ever and the stockholders are
sanguine that they havea wonder.
For Sale-Section 9-10-30. $5.00 per
acre, bee U, l-J. bluer.
Langford & Bcycrlo sold thirty head
of mules this week to a Kearney party.
They wero yenrlings and colt and
brought $83.50 per head. The animals
wore raised by Langford & Beyerlo.
Silc Twenty per cent discount on
Furs at The Leader.
When W. A. Howard docs your
tuning you know it's all right. All
work throughly gurantced. Leave
orders at Newton fl Book Store or at
rcsidonco G02 W. Gth St., Phone C27.
Sale Dr. Denton Sleeping Gowns
will bo found at The Loader.
Buys Gaunt Property. I
Yesterday Julius Pizcr purchased the
II. L. Gaunt blacksmith property on
Locust street forty-four feet frontage,
for $3,000. Mr. Pizer is confident that
Locust street will become a good busi
ness street in the future, and he ex-
Cects at some time to erect a two-story
rick block on the site. Locust street
is the main thoroughfare from bridge
to bndce and will no doubt become one
of the main thoroughfares of the city.
Sunday Dinner at Enterprise Bakery.
Oyster Soup
Roast Chicken Cranberry Jelly
Roast Veal Dressing
Mashed Potatoes Brown Gravy
Baked Sweet Potatoes
Waldorf Salad
Olives Pickles Celery
Cherry Pie Apple Pie Lemon Pie.
Fruit Salad and Whipped Cream.
Price 35c
For Rcnk-A
412 East Third.
barn, M. V. Mitchell,
Tho Episcopal ladies will hold their
annual lair nnd BUppur at tho Masonic
hall next Wednesday evening.
You can got h good supper for
twenty-iWo cents ;nt tho Masonic hall
on Wednesday evening of noxt week.
Wantod-'A girl for general house
work. Apply to Mrs. Fred Marti, 121
west Fourth streets
Weather forecast: Portly cloudy with
snow nurries tonigni or oaturuay. Max
irnnm temnornture vestordav GO. onu
year ago 27; minimum temporaturo this
morning as; one year ago X4.
Tho time, Wednesday, Nov. 17th, nt
5:30; the place, Masonic hull; the occa
sion anuual fair and supper of tho la-
die of thQ Episcopal church.
or two in town this week visiting his
brothers. In comt any with John Builoy
ho lett yestoruay lor Lowellen to in
vc3tigato n tract of land which he may
purchase.
Salo-Ono lot of 27-inch Silks, worth
$1.25, at 79 cones per yard ut The
Leader.
Chlof Engineer Schemmorhorn, of
Omnhu, was in town n day or two this
week, coming hero to confer with the
engineers who are making the survey
for the double track between this
terminal and Julesburg.
Men, wc sell tho best $1.00 shirt made
in this county at Wilcox Department
q tore.
"Tho Man on tho Box" was pre
sented at tho Keith lust evening to u
good-sized audience. The pluy proved
a strong one, and Boyd Trousdell and
Joan ward as Mis3 Annosly proved to
bo as good players as u North Platto
audlenco, haa seen in many days.
Tho kensingtons given by Mrs. C. F.
Tracy and Mis. D, A. DoFord on Tues
day and Thrusday afternoons at tho
homo of tho former proved vory enjoyable-
functions to tho ninety ladies pres
ent. A delicious two course luncheon
was served nt small tables. The Misses
Scrahorn, Payne and Sitton assisted in
serving.
Tho Rev. II. L. Yargor, D. D., A'
. chison, Kansas, will occupy the pulpi.
, of tnd L unorun church next Sumta
mo.ningiind evening and install u
n vV'i.anor. Tho nad e&s to the pas.o.
will o! (L'lwered in ill J morning and cu
act ot , installation peilormt-tl. The
chnigo to the congregation will Lt
given In the evening. Tno evening sor
vico will be held at 7 o'clock, a hnl;
hour eurly on account of tho V. M. O.
A. mass maoting.
At the Presbyterian church Sunday
morning tho pastor will speak on tho
theme: "ino untircii anu the Man."
In tho ovoninc wo will unite with the
other churches in the union services at
tho Keith theatre.
Buy Douglas Cushion Shoes at The
Star.
According to the table nrenarcd by
the bureau of statistics tho acreage of
corn in Lincoln county this year was
50,070. tho average yield twentyrflve
buBhols per acre, and the total pro
duction 1,401,(750 bushels.
Bear in mind that on Nov. 17th at tho
Masonic hnll the ladies of the Episco
iml church will serve an excellent
supper for a quart r. Everyqne is cor
dially luvitcd.
County Treasurer Langford informs
us that all of tho 1908 personal tax ex
cept $380 has bceij. paid, and nt tho de
linquent tax solo hold November 1st an
the realty taxfor 1908 was cleaned up.
hia is certainly a good showing for
too treasurer oiuco.
Miss Jennie Scanncll arrived from
St. Louis last evening.
Mrs. C. F. Iddings returned yester
day from n week's visit in Boulder.
Miss Mary Guilliaume has as her
guest this week Miss Agnes Jenkins, of
Cheyenne.
For Rent Furnished rooms. Mrs.
Lottie Cronen, 30c west Sixth.
Mrs. Ruth Stnnard, of Iowa, is visit
ing Mr. and Mrs. Fremont Watts,
west or town.
Smoko "U.
North Platte.
P." Specials made in
w ' Wanted-Cattle to Winter.
Sixty head of cuttle to winter, good
sheds, plenty feed and water. Inouiro
'f or address D. G. Tibbies, North
Platte-, Nelir.
Dr. Morrell, the land man, went to
Hershey this morning to close a real
estate land deal.
C. R. Osgood left yesterday for
Jerome. Idaho. Mrs. Osgood and child
rcn will remain here until Christmas.
All members of the D. of II. arc
requested to be at the meeting Mon
day night. Business of importance,
The American Order of Protection
will trivo a banquet and reception to
supremo officers of tho ordcrnext Wed
nesday evening.
Will Huebnor has sold his farm three
milc3 south of Hershey for fourteen
thousand dollars, which includes this
ycar'B crop.
Three carloads of Colorado sheep
were received Thursday and will be
fed for market at the stockyards by
the stockyards company.
There will bo a splendid opportunity
for tho ladies to purchase Christmas
gifts at the fancy work booth at the
Masonic hall. Nov. 17th. The sale will
begin at five o'clock. Don't miss it.
Notice to the Public-
Notice is hereby given that bids will
bo received Mn the office of the County
Clerk of Linco n County. Nebraska.
for cash rental for tho year 1910 for the
use of tho following real estate, south
east nuartcr section 14-13-31.
All bids to be filed in tho office of
the Connty Clerk on or before noon on
the 3d ilnv of Tlornmhor. 1909.
Dated North Platte. Neb., November
2d, 1909.
F. R. Elliott, County Clerk.
THE
First National Bank,
of North Platte, Nebraska.
UNITED. STATES DEPbSITARY.
Capita! and Surplus $130000.
ARTHUR McNANARA, President,
E, F. SEEBER0ER, Vice-President,
F. L. M00NEY, Cashier.
To Catch Your Eye.
Wt want to catch your oye nnd bting
to your notlco tho fact that to secure
tho purest, most exquisitely flavored
confectionery you should purchase
OURS.
Wo uso only pure cono sugar, puro
flavoring, extracts, etc. and manufac
ture In one of tho cleanest establish
ments imaginable.
Don't purchase an Inferior product
buy oars, and -socuro tho finest-at o
higher price.
DICKEY BROS., 4Scete fr031 .The 0Id c,olhej Man.. vhJch comej ,0 lh(t Kcith Thealre Mon.
Confectionery ana Bakery, j day Evwing of axt week with a strong coeap&ny.
With a Monarch Range in the
Kitchen there will be true Thanksgiving
in the hearts of cook and guests alike.
A woman's pleasure in using this perfect
range quite equals her pride in serving
the.faniily and guests with the delicious
food it prepares. Why not make this
a Genuine Thanksgiving in your home? Whatever your cooking
arrangements may be, you can improve them and you ought to do
it. It's not as though it were an extravagance to buy the "best
range possible" as a matter of fact you can't afford to use anything
else! The Monarch actually does its work with so little fuel that it
soon pays back its cost in real money.
The things that a man with a
Monarch Range in his kitchen
has to be thankful for
Some features of the Monarch
Range that makes the Woman
who uses one truly thankful
It Pleases His Wife Thoroughly
A woman who uses a Monarch Range is more than
merely satisfied. She is pleasedenthusiastic about it
She appreciates that she has a range far superior in
every respect to the so-called "steel ranges" that her
friends arc using.
It Cooks his Meals Promptly and Perfectly
No unexpected delays hecauso "the oven wouldn't
heat." No spoiled meals that are usually blamed on the
cook when the range is really at fault.
Uses so Little Fuel it Pays for Itself
Here's the important thing. This makes the Monarch
the range for rich and poor alike. It saves Its own cost
in a short time and continues to save year after year.
It's an investment that yields big returns regularly,
long after the principal has been paid back.
The Polished Top
perfect condition clean and shiny.
Nevar requires any stove blackening yet is always in
finish without tho use of
Most lasting material known
Wellsville Steel Body
Always retains its splendid
stove biacKing or paint.
lor rnnge Domes.
The Duplex Draft
A device found on the Monarch alone which does away
with the sifting ashes and keeps the oven unlfoynly heated
An Air-Tight Oven
With patent non-warping bottom. Seams can" never
open up to admit drafts, ashes and dust as in a- so-called
steel range. Assures perfect baking which can be done
only in an air-tight oven.
Lower Warming Closet
A convenient storage compartment underneath tho
oven. With tho door open it heats the kitchen like a
base burner and can't interfere at all with tho baking
oven.
SOLD BY JOS. HERSHEY,
i
Locust and Fifth Streets. Phone 15.
The North Platte Telephone Co.,
who purchased the Otralalla Kevstone
Telephone Co's. 'lines, are preparing to
re-Duiiu the entire system. Manager
Warner Is now at Omaha buying
material for this Work and as soon as
it arrives n large force of men will be
put to work and push the same to an
early completion. A now switch board
will bo placed at central, new phones
will be installed and a cable carry all
tho wires now in town. It will be a
metallic system and instead of yelling
into the phone a whisper will do as
well and better. He hopes to have the
entire line rebuilt by January the 1st.
Ogalalla News.
Sale Twenty per cent discount on
Men's, Women's and Children's Under
wear at The Leader.
That moisture which we have so long
desired arrived today in the form of a
snow storm, which was sufficiently
heavy to cover the ground notwith
standing much of it melted as it fell.
THE KEITH THEATRE
C. H. STAMP, Manager.
Monday, Nov. 15.
Gilson and Brownfield offer James Kyle
MacCurdy's Great Play,
"The Old Clothes Man"
-WITH-
rierbert DeGuerre and Florence Thompson,
SUPPORTED BY A STRONG COMPANY!
You'll Like "The Old Clothes Man"-See if you don't.
PRICES $1.00, 75c, 50c and 25c. Seat sale
starts Satuulay, November 13th, at box office
SACRIFICE SALE OF TOWN LOTS.
Why go out into tho country to buy residence lots when you can
buy tho following cholco residence lots in the West End where they
will increase In valuo and always be in demand.
Three nice lots in block 17, Town Lot Co's Addition, $350.00 for
all three.
Two handsome lota op Block 12, Town Lot Co's Addition. $350.00
for both lots, '
Three handsome lota on west Fourth street, sewer in and paid
for, $1200,00 for tho thrco.
Four choice lota on west Sixth street close in for $400.00, $450,00,
$500.00 and $650,00 each.
These lota are all closo In, high and dry, do not rcquiro nny filling
and oach of them is worth more money than wo are asking for them.
Buchanan and Patterson.
SCHILLER & CO.'S
Hard Water Soap.
A soap that lathers
quickly and freely, con
tains no free alkaline to
rough the skin. A splen
did soap for toilet and
bath.
Swiss Rose.
A sweet scented glycerine
soap. Kepps the hands
from chap, ing
.8-oz Cakes 10c, 3 for 25c.
Bath Brushes, Bath Mitts,
Bath Sponges, Bath Towels,
Bath Perfumes, Bath Sea Salt.
Everything for the Bath.
Schiller & Co.,
FAMILY DRUGGISTS.
1st door north First Natl. Bank
DR. ELMS,
Medicine, Surgery
Together with his
Specialcy, Eye, Ear, .Nose
and Throat.
Your Glasses Carefully Fitted.
Office and residence 413 East Fifth St.,
on ground floor, no stairs to climb,
Phone 659.
North Platte, - . Nebraska.
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iWWWWU A. F. FINK'S
Does He Kick?
We mean your horse. Does his har
ness fit him or does It chafe his back,
his breast or any tordnr part that
makes him uncomfortable? Then bring
him to thiH store when voti buy him
new harness and we will fit your horso
perfectly wjth light. driving, coach, cart
or dray harness We have everything
in the line of horse goods at