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About The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 7, 1909)
What Shall I Get for the Young Lady? A Toilet Sot, Manicure Set, Opera Glasses, Jewel Cases, Shopping Baj, Cut Glass Puff Box, Hair Re ceiver, Don Bon Box, Vase, Atomize, Desk Set, Writing Set, Umbrella, etc., cannot begin to tell all the beautiful gifts for the Young Lady, let us show you. Our Rich Cut Glass, Have You Seen It? The purity and real beauty of our stock sparkling with all the prismatic colors of the rainbow can be appreciated only on an in vestigation. Bowls $3.50 and up Sugar and Cream $2.50 up. Water Sets $3.50 up, etc. Exclusive agents for Libby's cut glass. SCHILLER & CO., Prescription Druggists Klrst Door North of Flint Natlotinl Hunk For Rent. 900 acre hny unci ranch farm only U .miloa from city. Houses mid hay lands, Soo Urntt & Goodman. Dick Rnnnlo enmo up from Lincoln last night. Dick Oakor returned yostorday from a visit witli.his parents in Omaha. Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Green have re turned frcm 'a vi&it with Grand Island friends, Tho mootintr of tho Wedriotulnv Musicak' has been postponed until alter! January 1st. Mrs. StreiU noes to Omaha Tluirs-,' day to vteit hor daughter Ruth,, who is a atudent at Hrownell hall. Anton Paulson, who Jiaa charge of the water softonor, left Saturday for n visit with friends in Denmark. Master Muehjmlc Niltmd spont tho latter prtrt of hwt week in town in con ference with District Foreman Beery, Lost Monday n gold watch und fob botween court house and high school. Finder plealio return to Maurice Fow ler realdeitconindfreceiye reward. Mlsa Annm Churjchillj -of. tAshland,, Neb., at oliu r tinier . In .charge of the Leader inillinoryfdcmitfrrient, is tlte guest of MiBsjHuAnah-Koliher. ' ' 1 The business meeting of tho Presby terian Christian Endonvor society will bo, held at 7:30 this evening at tho home' of Miss Mary Strahorn. j Tho cold weather has Eoripusly af fected the movement of trains. Passen- gor train No. 0 was. annulled laBt night, and trains from the oast thia moining werosovoral hours late, Honry Westonfiold, clerk In Tramp'a grocery store, is recovering from a ton weeks siege of inflammatory rheumat ism. He is still' compelled to perambu luto on crutches. Notice. All accounts duo .The Leader for 190i must bo paid before" January 1st, 1910, inbrder to balo,nco our booKs for tho year. Statements will de sent debtors. ' " JUMUB,1'I2KK, CLINTON'S See Our Beautiful Christmas Display. Full of New Ideas, Cunning Surprises, Happy Hits, Novel and Desirable Features. place to get the right thing for Watches, Gold Braclets, Locket Silver Toilet Articles, Hand Painted China, Candle Sticks, Umberalls with the detachable handle $3.00 and up. A big assortment. Be sure and drop in show you. I Silverware for the Home. In Sterling Silver and the best plate Tea Spoons, Desert Spoons, Table Spoons, Knives and Forks, Berry Spoons? Cold Meat Forks, Sandwich Tongs, Salts and Peppers, in fact every thing that you can use on the table. Any one of the above articles would make a fine Christmas gift. Also Carving Sets in Sterling Silver, Silver Plate and Stag Handles. ....Clinton's.... Mrs. Geo. E. French returned last night from a visit in Omnhn. E. W. Crane is transacting business in Omaha, having left last night for that city. Sam Grace, of Omaha, ia In town to day transacting business and visiting relatives. Effective January 1st there will bo a general shitting of gang foremen at the Union Pacific- shops und ronnd house. Wo can loan you 8 per cent money to Improve, build or buy property. Bit ATT & GOOPMAN. Mr. and Mra. Keith Neville left last night on .their trip to Virginia. Miss Irene Novillo accompanied them as far as Omaha, The holiday vacation of the city schools will begin with tho close of school on Friday, Dec. 17th, and con tinue until the opening of school on Monday, Jan. 3d. It is said that n meeting of the mo tive nower officials of tho Nolimskn and Wyoming. divisions will be hold at this terminal in the near futuro. Supt. of Motivo Power Fuller will attend. Weather forecast: Fair and warmer tonight and Wednosday. Maximum temperature ycstoiday 10; a year ago 20. Minimum temporature this morn ing 14 below; a year ago 4 be.ow. Bratt & Goodman can make your idle money earn you 8 percent In Hafo roal estate mortgugca. Semi-annual interest. G. W. White, nn evangelist of Has tings, delivered a froo lecture on Bpir itualism at tho Keith Sunday Evening to u largo audience. Tito Bpoakor modo a very interesting nddrcss. The Social Dancing Club will givo uiu next uanco on r-'riuny evening, December 10th. Tho' committee have engaged Miss Anna O'Hura to teach thu new dances to members of the club.- "Ho who hath not known tho works of the silversmith has lived without knowing what beauty is." Our silver ware oxcells nil other In beauty. Lot us show you. DIXON, Tho Jewolor. Insurance. If your property is not insurod with Brntt ife Goodman, phone them to insuro It; uftorwnrds always safo and happy. Fpr Sale or Trade. High Grade Perchou Stallion 4 years old weight 1800. Address Luccy Bros, Mornu Nub, You cannot find a better everyone. Broaches, Rings, and Chains, Fobs, Silver for the Table. Haviland China, Gold Plated Clocks, when down town and let m The minimum tempernture Sunday morning was eleven below zero, yester day morning it was zero, and this morn ing fourteen below zero. This is pretty 8 tiff weather for the bannnn belt, but tho crop is still safe in this immediate section. You will need "Never-Slip" shoes for this ice. Get them nt Van Cleave's. There will be a regular meeting of the Eastern Star Chapter Thursday evening at which seven candidates will be initiated. The iloral work will bo put on and lunch served. All members are urged to bo present. By order of Worthy Matron. Two or three cases of diphtheria having developed nmong children at tending the Third ward school, school was dismissed in order that City Phy sician Quigley might thoroughly fumi gnto the roonfs. This work was per- .w.iiiiu una lUiUIHJUII. Diamonds arc still on tho advance but we have some very fine stones that wo bought early and are still offering nt the old prices. They will tro higher. Dixon, Tho Jeweler. In his weekly nddress to toachors, Supt. Tout says: "Borvl Murphy had tho best collection of U. S. postage stamps but she wishes to keep tho stamps so I will award the first prize to Helen Glenson and the second prize to Evangeline Gough. Tho girls will call at tho oflko for the books. Others will call and got thoir stamps if they want them." For SnlcRoso Combed Rhodo Island Red Crockerels. Inquire of C. T. Tracy. A shortage of offico help coupled with a press break down, hos cnused considerable grief in Tho Tribuno of fice, and has resulted In tho forcible rejection of considerable advertising matter and pnncily of local news. Newspaper men have, ns a rule, more grief than other business men, and just nt present it is coming In big gobs to this writer. Illlirll T.. Arlnmu nnrl Mica TTIol,. r"l,r. gen were united In mnrringo last evon lm? nt eight o'clock nt tho home of tho bride, Rev. Hnrrmon of tho Luthern cnurcn oiiicinung. uwy rcintivc3 wore iiresont. Tho groom Is employed ns a passenger hrnkcmnn between this city and Cheycnno, and tho bride is the. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Colin gen, a young lady well and favorably known, Congratulations arc extended. For Sale. Good, cheap building lots. Nlco homes, improved farms and unimproved , lands. Seo us beforo you buy. Biiatt &. Goodman. What Shall I Get for that Young Man? A Suit Case Umbrella, Traveling Set, Military Brushes, Meerschum Pipe, Cigar Case, Cigarette Case, Match Box, Smoking Set, Card Case, Photo Case, Bill Book, Desk Set, Gillette Safety Razor, Fob, Signet Ring, Emblem Button, Link Buttons, Stick Pin, etc., Havn't space enough to tell all we have suitable for Young Men. Copie in and look around. The Best is What We Carry and at the lowest possible price. We have a big line of every thing suitable for Christmas gifts. Will be only to pleased to show you whether you buy or not, of course we would like to sell you but if we can't, why that's part of the game. Christmas for the Little Folks. We have gifts for them all. Baby Rings, Baby Chains, Spoons, Food Pushers, Rattle-, little Toilet Set, Bib Holders, etc. Girl Wnnted Apply at the Steam Laundry. Arthur McNnmara left last night on a business trip to Omnha. Smoke "U. P." Specials-made in North Plntte. Mrs. Fred Richards, of Odessa, who was expected here this week to visit friends, has been detnined by the death of her father. NEWTON'S CHRISTMAS OFFERINGS. Our stock is the largest and most complete of any former yenr. Here are a few suggestions to help you select your presents: FOR THE BABY Baby Record Books, Baby Rat tles, Blocks, Linen Picture Books, Baby Plates, Baby Bowls, Baby Dolls, Balls. FOR THE GIRLS All kinds of Dolls, Books, Dishes, Toy Stoves and Ranges, Toy Sweep ers, Toy Wash Tub Outfits, Go-Carts Work Boxes, Drawing Books, Little Red Chairs, and many other nice presents. FOR THE BOYS ' Tool Chests, Engines and Trains Automobiles, Boxing Gloves, Toy Air Guns, Banjos, Tops, HorEes. Black Boards, Foot Bolls, Shooting Galleries. Come in boys and see what a lot of nice things we have. FOR EVERY ONE China Cups and Saucors, Trays Salad Dishes Smoking Sets, Hair Receivers, Steins and Tankards, Fountain Pens, Hand Bags, Pocket Books and Purses, Pictures, framed and unfrnmed, and almost anything you could wont in the gift lino will be found nt our store. WE FRAME PICTURES. C M. NEWTON. K. C. Class Initiation. St. Patrick's Council, Knight of Columbus, held iuj fourth class Initia tion Sunday, a id the three sections, or degrees, were conferred on thirty-eight canuiuute). bixty-six canuiuaies nau made application und were received, but on account of the storm, only a few more than half wore ablo to reacn here, ton from Gandy alone failing to arrive. The day oponcd with the assembling of the candidates and members at the Odd Fellows hall from whence they proceeded to St Patrick h church, where high mass was said and n strong sermon delivered by Rev. Father Car rol. The choir rendered excellent music, and solos were sung by Miss Irene Neville and Miss Hilda Goodm, the latter tho vocal teacher at the con vent. The initiation began shortly after noon, the local council contcrring tne first and second sections, and the third section by Arthur Mullen and staff of umana, me work wns well put on ana the initiation as u whole was the most successful of any held. following tne initiation a banquet was held at the Masonic hall, covers being laid for 200 and each seat was oc cupied. The menu, prepared and served oy tho ladies of St. Patrick's church was such as to receive much praise from the banqueters. When all had done justice to this splendid spread, which was made more enjoyable by jolection3 from Hart's orchestra, jigars were lighted, and Leo Tobin as ooastmaster, proposed n number ol inl'otmnl toasts winch were responded to by Arthur Mullen of O'Neill, John ind Ed Leary of Omaha, Rev. T. P. rlaley of Lexington, Rev. Sullivnn ol t3lm Creek, Rev. Feeney, of Sidney, Rev. Carroll of this city and others. I'he responses wcie interesting and well lelivcred, notwithstnntingthcy had not previously been assigned to the aoeakors. It was nearly midnight when che banqueters dispersed, each having i good word to say of the success and general soeiaonty ot tne lunction, nncl the nicety with which it had hem ar ranged by the general committee con sisting ot unns till, w. J. Landgraf, I. J. DeRolf, Chas Pass and Chab Martini. The candidates were well pleased with the reception accorded them, and xpressed themselves ns being glad -hat they had appliid for and .received membership into tn order that did sc nuch toward propagating a closer and more inenuiy relationship between the nen ot the great church organizatior :o which they belong. Rev. Geo. F. Williams went to Kear ney this morning to attend an ndiouinet meeting of tho Nebraska Synod, cnllec. tor tne purpose ot hearing a report from a commission nnnointed to con sider tho consolidation of two church schools of the state. For Sale Six room house on west Ninth street, electric lights, cement walks, fine shndo and lnwn. For price inquire at nousc. m. hayes. Tyrus Cobb, of Detroit, was again tho best batter in the American League according to official averages issued by r i n t. Ti . . . " ireaiuent u. u. donnson yesieruay. The hardhitting outficlderof the cham pions batted better than ever and end ed the season with the phe lomennl figures of .377. Cobb participated in 150 games and mndo 21G hits. Not only was Cobb the leading hitter, but ho outclassed all the others in base stealing with a total of 76 thefts tc his credit. Cobb and Tris Sneaker, of Doston, tied for tho honors in hitting nuiiiu runs wun seven eacn. For Sale. The Hall farm of 733 acres, within two miles ar North Platte. All good alfalfa, farm and hay land, well watered with a spring creek and the Platte river. Good farm improvements. Three nice groves, all fenced and cross-fenced. Will sell hnlf cash, balance on easy terms. For price and terms call on E. H. Evans, Atty., Keith Theatre. North Platte. Neb For That Tete-A-Tetc Thco is nothing like a box of Good Home Made Candies. Tnke along a pound of our Hitter Sweets and you'll find the way o hor heart paved already for you. 7fi cents. DICKEY BROTHERS. Bakery and Confectionery. ' Snrlnl No. I TO NOTICI l (H IMMII-ICATION. ii'lnrlnii'iil ul tin- I cn-rittr. U y. I. mill oiliro at NmhI I'IiiIIc NVl. , , , . IVO.Otli. lima Nolln W JuTfliy ulvrn Hun Wllllum II Tnrplo of Nurtli l'liUli. Nolv. win nil .Inly vi h. Iimi. 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BROCK & CROOK, l) npMTioTO ? DENTISTS. (j Over First Nntlonnl. Phono H9 jj In the case of Hoagland & Hongland against HanrV Gaise, in which the pluintiirs sought to recover attorneys iph for S7S0. was comnromised in the county court of Lancaster county last week for $100. Geise has engaged Hoagland & Hongland as assistant counsel to defend him on tho charge of cattle stealing, nnd which charge re sulted in getting him n seven years sen tence in the penitentiary, ueiso ap peared in tho Lancaster county court accompanied by n guard. Mr. and Mrs. Ell of North Platte and Mrs. Ronoy of Sahdn, Colorado, helped Mr. and Mrs. Hauclilte ceieurate tneir twentv-fifth anniversary Friday and Saturday of last week.. They were young people together that many years ago but not younger tnan tney were at this jolly reunion. Mack was just eight teen the other day nnd the rest were not far behind him. Mr. nnd Mrs. Ell returned to their home Sunday. Sidney Telegraph. The Tribuno office has received from the Harrington-Plummer Mercantile Co., of Denver, a 1910 calendar that is certainly a work of art. It is much larger than the ordinary calendar, and is embellished with n reproduction of Leon DeJonciero's famous painting "A Honeymoon in Venice," which was ex hibited at the Paris salon In 1907. Our former townsmen, Messrs. Harrington nnd Plummer, certainly displayed tasto in making the selection. Judge Elder last Thursday gave a decision in tho case of Mrs. Fredrick son against the George estate, finding in favor of the estate. This Is a case in w ich the plnintifT sought to recover $2,100 for hay which she claimed had been sold from land deeded to her by her father, but for which the deed was not delivered until a short time ago. The judge held that until Mrs. Fredrickson became the possessor of the deed she was not entitled to the proceeds of the land. 90 cents for half dozen silver plated tea spoons. Guaranteed 10 years. Dixon, Tho Jeweler. SHOE SENSE Do your arches ache? aiu your ar ches broken down? Docs "tho hollow of your foot make a holcn the ground? Are you suffering with rheumatism in your feet? Are you flat footed? We have shoes made expressly for such feet shoes designed to cure such troubles by scientific specialists. The name of the shoo is Our Founder and they cost per pair $5.00. , THE SHOERY, SOL HODES. Our Silent Oyster Salesman This is the cleanly white and blue porcelain Sealshipcnse from which we sell SEALSHIPT OYSTERS at our stoic. No ice or water ever touches the oysters. It is the final step in tho Sealshipt System which makes it possible for us to furnish our customers with oysters which taste exactly tho same here as f when eaten at the shore. They are firm, tempting and delic ious morsels of sea foot). Sealshipt Oysters Have the Tang of the Sea You will be .surprised when you see Sealshipt oysters. Moro sur prised antl delighted when you taste them. In buying Sealshipt oysters, re member that thore is no "liquor" -nothing but Bolid meat. The "liq uor" is what spoils common oyotors. It is melted rHllroad ice. If you ordinarily buy oyHtora by the quart, get only a pint of Eoaf. Bhint. Come into our store and seo our silent salesman. When hero ask for a copy of our book "Seasido Oyster Dishes." It gives many short receipts. Rush Mercantile Co. Dickey Brothers. .... , ,... I: tSiSHnT Oyster System Si , 0U,H NOHWAIK.COI'"