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About The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 16, 1909)
"Don't Forget to Mail the Letters" or bring homo the jewelry your wife gave you to have repaired, otherwise you will get yourself into trouble. We wish to remind you of both as they arc very important matters. You know you havo the quickest and best work done at Clinton's and you may just as well take the work home with you, which wo usually manage to get out within n day. Our repair department will set stones or solder your broken brooch, hatpin, etc., within a very short timo. You do the damage, wo do the rest. CLINTON,. Jeweler and Optician. Phone 838. Wc wont Your Repair Work ft DRS. BROCK & CROOK, g nPUTICTC H LCll 1 1 J I J. Over First National. Phone 148 Smoko "U. P. Spccials"-mado in North Platte. Mr. and Mrs. David Scott returned Saturday from theit montha visit in the cast. Douglas Comfort Last Shoes at The Star. Tho J. T. card club will bo entertained Wednesday evening by Mr. and Mrs. Luko Haley. Salo Twenty per cent discount on Woolen Dress Goods at The Leader. A. W. Plumor, of Denver, is trans acting business and visiting frlendi in town today. New Moyenago ono plcco dresses at Wilcox Department store. Hector Da Sylvia, an expert skater, will appear at tho rink toniglrt and to rn jrrow night. Men. we sell tho bcstSl.OO shirt made in this county, at Wilcox Department store, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Shuman havo been visiting In Omaha and Lincoln for a couple of days past. Wanted A girl for general houfo work. Apply to Mrs. Fied Marti, 121 west fouiin atreet. Fred Hartman loft for Washington, D. C, "yesterday after visiting relatives and friends for ten days. Wanted A competent girl for genoral nouso worK. Apply to Mrs. w. it. McDonald. Tho ladies aid society of tho Presby terian church will moot with Mm. Ed. Ogior on Thursday aftornoon. For Rent-A barn, M. V. Mitchell, 412 East Third. Mrs. Henry Waltcmath will bo hos tcss at two lunctions this week, a ken sington Wednesday afternoon and a ciru purty i'riuuy attornoon. Thanksgiving Linen Sale Twenty per cent discount on airrauio linens, L,uncn Cloths and Towels at Tho Loader. Tho Baptist aid society will meet Fridav attornoon with Mrs. Arch Howard, 216 west 8th street. Those having nrtlcles for the bazaar will please urmg thorn. For Salo Chenn Piano and several articles of furnituro. Inquiro at 412 oast Third street. C. E. Conrad and A. J. Muntsh, of Hastings, nro in town today for tho purpose oi investing in Liincoin county land. Both nro of tho opinion that Lincoln county is on tho ovo of.n boom in real estate prices. If neoding 8 per cent money to help you buy or build, see Bratt & Goodman. Cattle ohipmcnta from tho western ranges havo about ceased, and thero is a corresponding laiung on in irauic. Tho cold weather and Bnow, howovor, calls for a reduction in train tonnage, so thatwhilo trnfllc is less tho number of trains over tho road will bo nearly as great as during tho rush season. Salo Twenty per cent discount on Tho Leader's fine lino of Millinory. Ladies cannot afford to pass up this salo. You should purchase OUR candy. Made from the purest and boat ingrcd ionts only. Wo make a specialty of soiling only the purest and most delicious contain ing tho Surest flavoring. Made in clean candy kitchen a big difference. You should try our vanilla and nut caramels COcts per pound. DIGKEY BROS., The young ladies' bridge club will be entertained by Miss Irma Clinton this evening. George Huntington came down from lis Keith county ranch Sjnday to visit relatives for a couple of days Sec those new Glovo Silk Jersey Waists. The latest craze. At Wilcox Department Store. Tho Christian Scientists will meet next Sunday afternoon with Mrs. Aldcn on west Second street. For Sale Cheap A few acres choso in; house, barn and windmill. Inquire of J. W. McCauley at Buchanan & Patterson. Tho Rcbckah kensington which was to have been held in the Masonic hall Friday afternoon has been postponed until Friday aftornoon, November 2Gth. Miss Florino Lucas who has been critically ill tho past week is reported by her attending physician to be prac tically out of of danger. Sale Tho sale at The Leader Is still In progress. Twenty cent discount on Cloaks, Suits, Skirts and Shirt Waists. A great opportunity to purchase these goods cheaper than you ever bought tnem ociorc. Mrs. T. C. Patterson entertained the birthday club Saturday afternoon and Mrs. II. C. Brock is hostess at a meeting of tho Bamo club thl? afternoon. Snln Turn tittmlrnil Mnn'a rimou Overcoats, with or withoutmilitary col lars, niso cravenettcs. at a discount ot twenty per cent at The Leader. Maurice Fowler spent the latter part of last week Bouth of .Brady looking for horses and mules. Ho found mnnv good ones but tho formers asked more than he could afford to pay, and he only secured ono horse and n span of mules. Ynill flirnltlirn nnmlq vnrnlulilnrr nml rcpnmng neiorc nouso cleaning. Bee r. m. oorenson, snop uy is. bin Btrcct. Tho American Order of Protection will hold a social at tho Odd Fellows hall tomorrow evening to which mem bore and their friends are invited. The grand officers of tho order will bo pres ent, nnd an Interesting evening is anticipated. Refreshments will be served. Salo Clnthlnir Dnnnrfmonf.Tno- rn- coived, 200 Men's Fino Dress Suits, which are on salo at a discount of twen ty per cent at Tho Leader. Asst. Supt. McKcown has written Mnyor Patterson that the Sherman gravel pits havo been closed for the season and tho city cannot thoroforo be furnished gravcl--not until serine, at least. It was the intention of tho city to use a car or two of tho gravel on Dewey street before cold weather set h. . Sale Twenty per cent discount on Men's. Womnn'B nml PlilWriin'n TTrwlnr. woar at Tho Leader. Supremo Commander of tho Ladies of the Maccabees, Mrs. Agnes T. Boy er, of North Piatto, has been in tho city all week doing work In this field. Tho local hive will have a largo class to Initiato tho latter part of tho week. Mrs. Frank Tobin, Lady Commander, has tho pleasure of entertaining Mrs. Boyor during her stay in tho c'ijr. Sid ney Telegraph. For Rent Nino room house nnd barn on west Front street. Will placo the samo in good repair. Apply to W. V. Hoagland. EfTcctivo December 1st, W. J. Forbes will tako over tho interest of N. E. Workman in tho firm of Workman & Dorryberry and tho now firm will bo known as Dorryberry & Forbes. Mr. Workman disposes of his interests on account of a threatened physical break down brought on by a too close appli cation to business, nnd his first effort after retiring will bo to build up his health. Workman & Derryborry from n small beginning havo built up a busi ness that now exceeds ?C0,000 n year. Mr. Forbes has been in tho employ of tho firm nnd knowB tho business and is a man of excellent business qualifications. Baptist Bszair and Supper. ' The Baptist ladies will held thei' annual bni.nnr and supper at tht Masonic hall Tuesday evening, Nov. 23d. Tub Menu. Stewed Qhicken, Hot Biscuits, Mashed Potatoes, I Baked Beans, Cabbage Salad, Apple Sauce, Cake Coffee Will begin serving at G:30. Married this Morning. Florin Muchllnski and Miss Anna Monroo were united in marriage at St. Patrick's church at 7:30 this morning by Rev. Father Carroll in the presence of relatives and a few intimato friends. To a wedding march the bridal party ascended thenisle, tho maid, Miss Alice Sullivan, and the best man, Thomas Muchllnski, of Omaha, followed by the groom, and then tho bride on tho arm of her father. Tho brido was gowned in gray nun's veiling, wore a gray pic ture picture hat to match and carried white roses nnd ferns; Miss Sullivan's gown was of blus, she woro a black hat and carried white roses. Following the ceremony nuptial high mass was said, and at the conclusion the bridal party was driven to tho Fred Waltcmath house in the south part of town, which tho groom had previously rented and nicely furnished, where a wedding breakfast was served, the rooms arid tablo being prettily decorat ed. The couple left durimr the forenoon for Omaha, where they will spend their honeymoon visiting Mr. AluchlinsKi's parents. The bride is a most excellent young lady who, bereft of a mother in parly childhood, has made her home with North Piatto relatives since six years of age. With her acquaintances she is justly popular, and the man whom she has given her heart and hand is to bo congratulated upon having secured ono so true nnd good. Mr. Muchlinski is a younc man in tho employ of the during his few years residence In North 1'lntto has won tno good win and esteem of all acquaintances. To Mr. nnd Mrs. Muchlinski best wishes arc extended. For Sale, The Hall farm of 733 acres, within two miles af North Piatto. All good alfalfa, fnrm and hay land; well watered with n spring creek and tho Piatto river. Good fnrm improvements. Threo nice groves, all fenced nnd cross-fenced. Will soil half cash, balanco on easy terms. For prico and terms call on E. H. Evans, Atty., Keith Thoatro, North Platte, Nob A Gentleman from Mississippi. William A. Brady and Joseph R. Grismerwill offer at tho Keith Theatre on Monday night n xt "A Gentleman from Mississippi," the all season suc cess of 1908-9 in New York City nnd tho twenty-two weeks' hit of Chicago, in both of which cities tho play was hailed as tho greatest comedy of Amer ican life and character yet shown, nnd as a piay with a lesson nnd a message, for every man, woman and child with American blood and feeling. It is not to bo surmised from this that "A Gen tlcmnn from Mississippi" is a flamboy ant effort to make tno eagle scream, nor yet an exhibition of flag-saving. It is so far from bsing cither of these things that there is hardly a line of the dialogue that is hot exquisite in its comic sense or its epigrammatic ex pressiveness. "A Gentleman from Mississippi" is tho work of Harrison Rhodes, Anthony Hope's collaborator on some brilliant works, and Thomas A. Wiso, tho dis tinguished American author. It was produced on Monday, Sept. 21, 1908 in Washington, D. C, where it won tho expressed npproval of Mr. Roosevelt, then President, who described it as a "perfectly corkingplny, Bully! Ripperl It is an unusual play, nnd calls for unusunl acting. Tho past achievements in this city of Messrs. Brady and Grismer arc, perhaps, enougn as surance to intelligent and appreciative plavcoers that "A Gentleman from Mi 3fippi" will bo perfectly acted and periectly put on tho stage. It is in four nets, all of which are laid in the cltv of Washincton. D. C. Seats go on sale next Saturday morn ing. W. V. Hoatrland wns in Omaha Sat urday arguing a case in tho district court. Tho Homo Missionary society of tho MCiuouisi emiren win incut wun iura. Sanford Hartman Friday afternoon. Stato Secrotary Bailey, of the Y. M. C. A., delivered an address before high school students this forenoon. Mr. Bailey will return to Omaha tonight. Another fire. Aro you protected by ono of Bratt 6z uoodman s policies it not seo us before you sleep. I make a snecinltv of look in cr un non resident owners and buying land for Lincoln County people. If thero Is nny thing joining you or in your vicinity tnat you want, write me. 0. E. Eldeu, North Platte. Millinery Store at Maxwell. Mesdames Shaner and Benjamin hnvo onened a m lllnery store at Mnxwell and invito tho ladles of that section of 4ho county to coll and inspect their up-'to-dato stock. Will also do dressmak ing. THE First National Bank, of North Platte, Nebraska. UNITED STATES DEPOSITARY. Capital and Surplus $130,000. ARTHUR McNAMARA, President, E. F. SEEDERGCR, Vicc-Prcsidcnl, F. L. M00NEY, Cashier. e family LUKKL"' 1 1 : S mmr ' . With ;i Monarch Ran tre in the kitihpn there will he true Thankstrivintr - ------ - - c - cf in the hearts of cook and frnests alike. A woman's pleasure in using this perfect ranpe quite equals her pride in serving the family and guests with the delicious lood it oreDares. -Whv not make this a Genuine Thanksgiving in your home? Whatever your cooking arrangements may be, you cm improve them and you ought to do it. It'; 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 pleased enthusiastic about it. She appreciates that she has a range far superior in every respect to the so-called "steel ranges" that her friends are using. , It Cooks his Meals Promptly and Perfectly No unexpected delays hecause "the oven wouldn't heat." No spoiled meals that arc usually blamed on tho cook when the range is really at fault. Uses so Little Fuel it Pays for Itself Here's the important thing, his makes the Monarch the range for rich and poor nlikc. It saves its own cost in a short timo and continuos 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 Ncvar requires any stove blackening yet is always in perfect condition clean and shiny. WellsvilleSt.elBody - C Always retains its splendid finish without the' use of, stove blacking or paint. Most lasting -material known for range bodies. The Duplex Draft A device found on tho Monarch alone which does away with the sifting ashes and keeps the oven uniformly 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 the oven. With the door open it heats the kitchen liko a base burner and can't interfere at all with the baking oven. SOLD BY JOS. HERSHEY, Locust and Fifth Streets. Phone 15. The Lutheran aid society will meet Thursday afternoon with Mis. Louis Peterson on west Fifth street. Sale Twenty per cent discount on Ladies' Misses' and Children's muslin and outing underwear. ONE NIGHT ONLY. THE KEITH THEATRE) r- C. H. STAMP, Manager, :RE( Friday, Nov. 19. The Big Success of the New Season "Commencement Days. A Comedy of College Girl Life in Three Acts by Virginia Frome and Margaret Mayo. 50 Presented by a Company of Including FREDERICK V. BOWERS. 50 Tim Somewhat Different Musical Show. Prices $1.50, $1.00, 75 Cents and 50 Cents. Seats on sale Wednesday, Nov. 17. KEITH THEATRE C. 11 STAMP, Mr. The Event of the Season Monday, November 22nd First Time in this City Messrs. Wm. A. Brady and Joseph R. Grismer announce A Gentleman From i MISS I issipp I 1 A Comedy by Mews Harrison Rhodes and Thomas A. Wise. The Best Comedy Since "The Senatatnr " N. Y. Evening Mail. Colonel Roosevelt says "l'ts a Corktr. One Year in N. Y. City, Six Months in Chicago, Prices $1.50, $1, and 75c, 50 Cents. Seats go on Sale Saturday, Nov. 20th. Station Agent Mullin, at Chappcll, has been given the station at North part on the North River branch. Notice to the Public Notice is hereby given that bids will be received in the office of tho County Clerk of Lincoln County, Nebraska, for cosh rental for the year 1910 for tho use of the following real estate, south east quarter section 14-13-31. All oids to bo filed in tho office of the Connty Clerk on or before noon on the 3d day df December. 1909. Dated North Platte, Neb., November 2d, 1909. F. R. Elliott, County Clerk. SCHILLER & CO.'S m I 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. Keeps the hands from chap, i:ig. 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.J FAMILY DRUGGISTS. 1st door north First Natl. Bank Does He Kick? Wo mean your nurse. Doen his har ness fit him or does it chafe his back, Ills breast or any terder part that makes him uncomfortable? Then bring him to this store when you buy him a new harness and wo will fit your horse perfectly with light driving, coach, cart or dray harness. We have everything in the lino of horse goods at A. F. FINK'S Confectionery and Bakery.