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About The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 7, 1910)
emt-ISEieelfg 8Mtmt. Jjloilh TWKNTY-FIFTIl YKAR. NORTH PLATTE, NKHlUSKA. JANUARY 7, UUO NO JOO Annual January Clearing Sale Commences Tuesday, January 11th. This sale is "always anxiously awaited by the people of North Platte and vicinity because they realize that they g;t the best bargains of the year. To make room for our spuing and summer stock wo must make a clean sweep. Twenty Per Cent Discount On Everything in our Store Excepting Queen Quality Shoes. Twenty-five and fifty per cent discount on all Ladios Misses and Children's Oloaks,. Tailored Suits; Furs and Millinery, Twenty-five and fifty per cent discount on all our Men's Fur and Cloth Overcoats, Our spring line of Lacos, Embroideries Insertions, French Ginghams, Wash Goods, Prints of. all descriptions Muslin Underwear are all in and to start out the new year with a pushing trade, discount of twenty per cent will be 1 f given on these goods. These Discounts, A.pply to Cash Purchases Only. ' I : ' M :h "iCTV rfCl CSV f'v"." v CT sv 'kICi 'i'C CN!viO CS!vC! r" cV .i' 'si VVi : 4 .W ( o'(i' .'.i '' Si S Hf - . - .... : " - - . i i . North Platte, Nebrasto. "p H ' r ; L A Q R r J. INZER. T3WN AND COUNTY NEWS Mr.. Fred Louden left thi3 morning foi u visit with friends in Denver. C. T. Whelan went to Omaha last night w ere ho will transact business for a few dayB. Marshall Orton ccme over from Wal laie last evening and went to Grand Island this morning. P. A. White left lart night for Chi cago and other Illinois points where ho will combino business with pleasure. ElS:harmann fell from an engine at t in round house yesterday and sus tained a severe scalp wound and a broken finger. G. A. Walker, employed at the round house, Blipped and fell into ono of the pits yesterday, receiving sovore bruises on the face. Wanted to trade, good Colorado land, under irrigation, for good shoe stock. Ad'lrcts 612 No. A St., IndianolH, la. Commissioner Springer came up from Brady yesterday and attended the mnne of the board, but was called homo this morning. It is said that the Union Pacific will issue an order today annulling for ono month the Los Angeles limited on ac count of the condition of the San Pedio road. The county commissioners began checking the books of the county treasurer today, a woik that will re quire the grea.texpart.of.jhqir.timci.for a week. , All our overcoats on spec ial sale Saturday. Drebert Clothing Co. Joe McGraw left yesteiday for Helper, Utah, where he will take n position as switchman. He came here to have his railroad rocord clean!, but was unsuccessful. Tho books of County Clork Elliott I W jro checked by tho county commiss ioners yesterday and.it was found that tho exoqss fees for tho.year were 118.95, This moans that the receipt of tho office were nearly a hundred doN lira month greater than the expanses. Tn s Ji a good showing for Clork Elli ott. S. H. Young, a resident of the Third ward, slipped and fell while going throairh the railroad yards Monday night and broke his right leg below the knee. He managed to crawl to near tho water works where his cries attracted tho at tention of Messrs, Heyso and Sandy, who conveyed him to his home. Had fie been exposed to the cold an hour longer bo would buvqroeoa to dooib. Miss Hazel Lierk has been engaged a3 bookkeeper in the central telephone office. Miss Ituth Streitz returned to Oma ha yesterday to resume her studies at Brownell Hall. You will need "Never-Slip" shoes for th s ice. Get them at Van Clcave's. Chief Dispatcher Zentmeyer wrs called to Schuyler tho early part of the week by the illness of his father. Charley Dixon, who is attending tho Ke-o-ney Military Academy, returned to that institution yesterday. Mrs. W. A. Tanner returned to Lex ington the early part of this week alter visiting ner parents for two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. James Corrigan and children, of Shelton, who had been visiting Mrs. Burney, have returned to their homo. Miss Sheridan, of Chicago, arrived the early part of the week and will have charge of the surgical nursing in tho Physicians' and burgeons hospital. All our overcoats on spec ial sale Saturday. Drebert Clothing Co. Because of washouts in southern Nevada and Utah, it i3 probable that no through trains will run over tho San Pedro, Los Angeles and Salt Lake road for thirty days. The Episcopal guild held its annual meeting Wednesday alternoon. Re ports for tho year showed earnings of ulwut-eight.. hundred -dollars.- Officers for the tnsuing year weie. elected as follows, President, Mrs. Edward Dickey; vice-piesident, Mrs. J. S. Hongfund, Becretaiy, Mib. W. M. Cun ningham, tieasuter, Mt'a. John Duy. Wanted Within the next two months, two or three modern furnished r.oma for light housekeeping. Close KYfl Tl j; DRS. BROCK & CROOK, $ j-: DENTISTS. l Over I'lrst National. Phono HR in. Best references. ribune Mrs.- C. S. Clinton and Mrs. J. F. Clabaugh 'oru hostesses last evening at the sosBion of tho J. T. Club at tho homo of tho former. Soven tables wore in use, and tle tho evoning proved a delightful oho. First priiefi wore won by Mis," Garllsch and Mr. Waltemathj and lhb boobies by Mrs. Hart and Mr. Beeberger, the lattur cutting cuids with Mr, McNu mora to decide a tic. The wedding of Miss Clara Bonl to Franklin Hamilton Bcnn ccurted at the Trinity chapel in New York Wed nesday loicnoon. Colonel Cody, giand father of the bride, was present at the ceremony. Tho biide and groom sailed for their home in London Wed nesday afternoon. See our Saturday Special Sale on Overcoats. Drebert Clothing Co. A. F. Streitz took his seat as county commissioner yesterday. Ho is the first democrat in a long term of years to fill that office from the North Platte district, and good democrats are happy to know that they are represented in the official family of the county. In t ie discharge of his duties however M. Streitz will not recognize politico; he It one of our best business men, and with him the uppermost thought will be, how can the people be best served at the least cost. Messrs. Bco'cr, Ganson and Ekland, of Hershey, nro visitors in town today. Wanted At onco a dish washer at the Enterprise Cafe. Mott's Pure Apple Cider GOc per gallon. Stone Dnuo Co. W. H. JenkinB and D. S. McConnel), well known valloy farmers, were Tri bune visitors this forenoon. Lost Dog. Lo3t in North Platte Decembor 13th n yellow co lie dog, with dark stripe on back, black nose, brown eyes, drooping ears; named Coyote, which he would recognize. Had on leather strap with iron ring. Liberal lo waul will bu pnld for return of animal to the brick i twuy otuUe, North Platto. Safe and Sound. The stability of this bnnk is evidenced by it's thirty-two years of steady growth along lines of legitimate banking. It's establishment, on Jan. 1st, 1878, marked the beginning of one of the strongest and most widely known banks in tho Btato of Nebraska. Possibly, as a depositor or a . borrower, you have need of a bank. If bo, It becomes our pleasurable duty to invito you. Id come to this bank. HcDiiiiiilil Skill! Bank , , job printing. St., Phone 84. Wanted Carpenter work country. Apply at this office. The Presbyterian choir will meet for practice with Mrs. I. L. Miltonberger omorrow afternoon at 4 o'clock. Editor Reynolds, of the Sutherland Free Lance, is transacting business in town today. Wo do plain fancy Hinman Block. Dowoy Rasmussen Printing Co, In recognition of tho excellent in struct'on given them, the boys' band recently presented Prof. Gnrlisch with a handsome brass smoKlng set. A large crowd attended tho Keith lost eveninp; to see the motion pictures of tho Johnsnn-Ketchell prize fight. Tho films showed up tho movement of tho men in good shape. For Sale Half dozen Plymouth Rock I Cockerels. Address P. W. Ohon, North Platto. B. 0. Franzen, of Wheatland, Wyo., is visiting irlenas in town. Ho cam down from Wyoming ,to nttend tho wedding of his sister, which occurred at Sutherland Wednesday. Weather forecast: Fair tonight and Saturday, warmer tonight. Moximum temperature yesterday 17;1 one year ngo 5 below zero. Minimum this morn ing 2; ono year ago 10 below', Sec our Saturday Special Sale on Overcoats. Drebert Clothing Co, Small, tho big shoe man, inaugu-j rates his onnunl clearing or reduction Bale tomorrow. Ho hao flung his ban ners in good shape and evidently means i L. .L- i r 1 1 . i .. . ( - t u uj yuan inu Bum iur nil inoru iu in Hi i LostA whlto greyhound With yel low cars; about ono year old. Will pay n liberal reward for flriy Inforraatjoa lending to his recovery. A. B. MART.BTT, Maxwell, Neb. Dr. T.wlnem was called south of Her shey yestorrlnv to trnnt a scar let fever patient at the Iv rr f Henry KosImu. Tho Doctor nlso ound n case of the disease at the Hershey hotel. Pupils of the city schools who were neither absent nor tardy last month, wio dismissed an hour earlier thiB afternoon. This hour's vacation was given in order that it might encourage others to be more punctual cud rculu Miss Gertrude Baker returned to Kearney Tuesday to resume her studies at tho Rtate normal. Samples of oranges grown on tho A. L. Davis fruit farm near Los Angeles are on exhibition at Schiller & Co'8 store. They were brought east by J. B. Jeter. , Frank Sturtavnnt is sufferintr from an attack of scarlet fever, having be in the come infected with tho disease while nursing tho late Lafayette Pease, wnose deotn was uuo to that fover. Tho funeral of tho Into Lafayatto Pease was held from the Wilson resi dence this afternoon nt two o'clock. Tho deceased having died of an in fectious disease, tho funeral was private. , Contractor McMichael completed the six room addition to tho Cody ranch roBidcnco this wecK. The improve ments made, including the heating plant, cost about thirty-five hundred dol ars. I Members of the city council are soliciting expressions f torn citizens as to the proper location for tho pumping station of the new water plant. To tho averago citizen it probably docs not I matter much whore the station is located. SuDt. Tout informs ua thnt durincr I tho month of December ten per cent ot I the pupils in each room woro absent, this computation being taken from tho daily averago attendance. So great a ner cent of non-attendance is dis couraging to the teachers and against the bost work of tho schools. Lafayette Pease, son of S. P. Pease, and brothor of Mib. B. A. Wilson, died i ac tno uotne ot tno luttor early yestor terday morning af tor an illness of but I a few days. The deceased came hore ooveral yoars ago from Myrtle precinct nnd was employed at tno Btockyatds , and later at tho brick barn on Front utreet. Mr. Pease was about filty years of age. "Right of Way" Not Coming. Owing to n mix-up of telegrams relr live to the open nights nt tho Keith lhat standaid play "Tho Rigl t of Way," will not bo presented in North Platte on January 11th. Tho compary had an open ante for that day, ana not v understanding the situation here, Fold I ho date to the Manager of the Gothei 4 Uirg opera house. The piny will prob iblybo presented hero later in the tenson. See our Saturday Special Sale on OVERCOATS Drebert Clothing Company. A Wretched Mistake to endure the itching, painful distress cf Piles. There's no need to. Listen: "I suffered much from piles," writes Will A. Marsh, of Slier City. N. C. till I got a box of Bucklen'a Arnica S alve, nnd was coon cured." Burns, lioifs, Ulcers, Fever Sores, Eczema, (!tits, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, van ish before it. 25c at Stone's Diug Store, Sunday Dinner at The Enterprise. Oyster Stow Roast Chicken Cranberry Jelly Uoaat Voul , . Dressing Mwhtai Potatoes Brown Gravy Oweot; Potatoes Olives Celery Pickles Apple Pie Lemon Pi Minco Plo Ice Cream Tp Coffee Milk 35 cepte Announcement. Having just opened a job printing establishment in t,he Hinman Block, Dewey St. Wo respectfully solicit a share of yourpatro tago. Ourmuchineiy and material nre absolutely new ana up-to-dato and workmanship guaran teed. Phone 84. Very Respectfully, KxeuusssN Punting Co. Weeks' Break-Up-A -Cold Tablets. A ronsiblo treatment for Colds and LaGrippe. They contain tho right ingredients in' the proper proportions tp relieve the aching and feverish con dition of colds. The tablets are chocolatt coated, pleasant and easy to take. 25 Cents a Box. Sold only by SCHILLER & CO., .Family Prgftvu- WW