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About The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922 | View Entire Issue (April 5, 1910)
SPRING NOVELTIES. Now HatPins. New Bags in Sliver and Leather. :Now Collar Pin9. New Bolt Pins. iNow Neck Chains, extra long, with tho long lockets. Now Back Combs. New Fobs for Ladies and Men. New Rings. New Button Sets. . New Bracelets. Diamond's, a big line of Diamond Rings. CLINTON, Jeweler. i v If nnAiif 5 M UK. . U BKUIH, g DENTIST. O Over First Ns'tlonaL Phone 143 The Philathea Club will entertain 'at tho church parlors Friday evening. Tho Robckah kensington will meet Friday afternoon with Mrs. W. V. Hoag land. Tho Presbyterian aid society will meet with Mrs. Butlor Buchanan Thursday afternoon. Wanted Carpenter work in tho country. Roy Surbor, 720 W. 2d St. ' Dr. Sommcrs, of Omaha, came up yesterday to cxamino tho condition of Claudo Dolanoy, whoso is somewhat improved. Miss Alico Plumor camo up from Maxwell Sunday ovening and visited oversight with Mr. and Mrs. Will Mc Donald. The Star Bottling works expects tho arrival of a carload of bottles this week. Tho trado of this establishment is increasing very rapidly and larger quarters may bo found necessary. Lost lady's ,gbld watch and fob botweon Derryberry & Forbes, and tho postofllce. Finder please return to Derryberry & Forbes and receive re ward. Tho high school base ball team has been vo-organizea ior tno season ana will play the initial gamo with tho Her alley team on tho local grounds noxt Sntnrdnv . afternoon. flamea tirn nlm being arranged with Gothenburg and Sutherland. 100 Ladies (spring Jackets now on salo at The Leader at $4.93. Ab real estate taxes becomo delin quents May 1st and draw ten per cent interest after that dato, quite u num ber of property owners have paid tho 1009 tax in advance of that dato, County Treasurer Langford anticipates l. . . .... 1 ir iiunvy jinyiuuiiio uubwevn iiuw unu may 1st. Managor Kubik is now casting about for "talent" lor tho big sporting event he will pull off at tho opora house on tho evening of May 3d. Several well known glove and mat men have ox pressed n willingness to come, and Kubik thinks lie will have no trouble in getting mon who will not put fake ex hlbltions. For Sale Cheap. 6 horse gusollno engine with 60 gal lon gaBolino tank. Good magnotor and . 2 lib cooling tank all in good running conuition. &co or jwaross hvnnuieavo. It is Our Treat Wo want you to accept our invita tion to como Into our storo and Join us In colebratlng. No, It's not our birthday, annlvorsary or any small evoht like that. Wo have Just re colvod from George M. Claris & Co. Dlv., a shipment of SCHILLER & CO., Prescription Druggists First Door North of First National lUnk IB Evaporator Gasolene Ranges Talk about beauties! Say, thoy'ro so good that they won't last long because- there LO.ro several newly married couples "oft tho gas-lino" who won't to' happy though marrlod unless thoy own one of theso Itauges. Tho Jowel Evaporator Ranges are tho vory finest In tho way of oosolcno stoves that lmvo over been offered to uio i public thoy aro the acrau of per fection In, stovo construction havo bo many good points that they've got to be seen to be appreciated. Will you come In and look? in Howe & Maloney. Applet 75 Cents a Box. Just a fow left at this price, so you will havo to hurry. Wilcox Dept. Store. J. J. Halllgan went to Grant Sunday to attend tho session of district court. Mrs. Wood White returned last oven ing from a brief visit with her parents in Grand Island. Miss Gertrudo Baker and Miss Beth Cunningham returned to tho state nor mal at Kearney Sunday, J. D. Lowell, father of C. A. Lowell arrived from New York Saturday and will remain in town indefinitely. Just received a full lino of picture and room moulding. Sorcnson, 107 E. Fifth street. Mr. and Mrs. Ferdinand Tanger have returned from Wisconsin, where they were called by the death of a relative. Miss Mary Yonda loft Saturday for Plattsmouth, whero Bho will probably mako a protracted visit with relatives. Miss Florence Stack has accepted a position in Clinton's jewelry storo, succeeding Miss Hattio VonGootz, who resigned. Tho wedding bans of Miss Mabel Jotters, of this city, and Thos. Gorham, of Grand Island, were published at St. Patrick's church Sunday. An automatic peanut vendor, oper ated by electric current, has becri placed in front of tho Enterprise bakery. It measures and sacks the peanuts and delivers them in response to the nickel dropped in the slot. Get thoso pictures framed now. S6renson 107 East Fifth street. The Board of Education hold its monthly meeting lost evening, the business transacted being of a routine nature. Only one bid was received for tho frame school building in the Third ward and it was too low to be considered. The membership social at tho Y. M. C. A. rooms Friday evening was fairly well uttended. Entertaining features wero solos by J. C. Clinton, Mrs. Dun- lap and character sketches by Miss Lotha Powell. Light refreshments wero served. J. C. Hamilton, who has resided in Medicine precinct for twenty-eight I years, and has been an uncompromising republican, was in town yesterday gottlng endorsements for the position of postmaster at Wellfleet, for which ho is an applicant. Spring is hero and now is tho time to hayo your piano tuned and repaired. Bo sure of getting tho best by leavirig your order for W. A. Howard, your local man. Rcsidcnco phone G27, or leave ordeYs at Newton's Book Store. Phono'2Gl. The city fire department held Its annual meeting last ovening and re elected tho officers of last year. Theso officers aro: Chas. Sandall, chief; Thos. Yonda, assistant chief; Maurice Guilliaumo, secretary, nnd Theodoro Lowe treasurer. Reports showed tho department to be in good condition. Tho cold weather Saturday found somo individual minus the necessary clothes to keop warm, and somotim3 during the night; ho entered the Carson & Landgraf barber shop and carried off a suit and overcoat belonging to Mr. Carson. Fortunately Mr. Carson had other clothes and was not compelled to go homo In a barrel. Ho would, how ever, like to lourn tho identity of the fellow. For Sale-One of the best paying 1 business propositions in North Platte. Good reasons for sell'ng. Inquire at this omco. It is as a frank and uncompromising humorist that Shakespenro presents himself in "The.Tnmingof tho Shrew." Yet behind tho rollicking fun there is a vein of .soripus suggestion, nnd tho poet asserts himself at tho close most gracefully in his tribute to true mar tial devotion. Although tho play is farce ol tho most uncompromising tvDo. It requires an actor of flno artistic com prehension to play the role of Petruchio acceptably. Petruchio is despito his blustering masquerade a gentleman and an actor who conveyed no other Im pression than that of tho boisterous ruffian he assumed to bo would give but a faint and unsatisfactory intorpreta Hon of tho big-hearted, whole soulcd suitor or a captious lady'B hand. And tho captious lady herself is a combina tion of opposed traits. Though a shrew, shomust bo winsomo and capablo when won oi ns mucn womaniy uovotion as sho was at first of insubordination. Charles B. Hanford is ono of tho fow actors to made Petruchio a character ' as strong in its humorous appeal ns it is in its artistic aspect. Miss Mario Urofnah who assumes tho rolo of Kathorine has been fortunate In win nlng approval for her performance of it to an extent that assures a complete and harmonious interpretation. Mr, Hanford will appear at tho Keith Then (re on Monday, April Utb, In Utfaraurry pmy. Mrs. Georgo Tekulvo will return this evening from a visit with friends in Kearney. Earl Brownflcld, cashier of tho Hcr- shey bank, was a visitor in town last evening. Rev. Father Feenv. of Sidnev. was tho guest of Rev. S. F. Carroll yester day, returning home lost evening. A car of Rco automobiles consigned to Davis & Chorpcnning was received yesterday. This is the third carload received Ly that firm within a month. Wm. Moloney has let the contract to C. L. Perry for the erection of two cottages on Sixth street in tho Trus tee's addition. Work will begin in the Immediate future A dozen lady friends tendored Mrs. L. W. Wnlker a kitchen showor Satur day afternoon. Many articlos of culi nary use fell in the Bhower, and the guests spent a delightful afternoon. W. C. Patterson completed his grad ing contract for the double track cast of town yesterday and today moved his outfit west of the Cody ranch, whero ho will begin another section. Mrs. W. T. Banks will entertain the C. W. B. M. Auxiliary of tho Christian church Wednesday afternoon. Follow ing tho program a missionary tea will bo served and an Easter offering will be received for the support of tho orphanages conducted by tho society. All members and friends welcome. For Sale. Several nice homes, vacant lots,' farms and unimproved lands. Somo very cheap and on easy payments. Call and see us before you buy. Buatt & Goodman. KEITH THEATRE Monday, April 11th, Pure Lake Ice. If you want pure lake ico see or phono me. I havo a supply of clear solidly frozen ico and will make prompt delivery. Try mo. Prices as cheap as any. J. D. W. Lincoln, Phono 448, Card of Thanks, Wo de9iro to express our gratitude and appreciation for tho sympathy and assistance of our friends in our into beroavement. Walter Eavey Willard Eavey Grace Eavey. For Exchange. Relinquishment on G40 aero home stead in Central McPherson, County, to exchange for residence property in North Platte. Homestead has 200 acres fine valley land and will cut from 75 to 100 tons Tribune. A 1 lpi:t3 Curso. "Talk nlioii! Hit- tip ovll." wukl in truvclt'd Kiri. Now. lust minimcr. Jiirit Imfui'u rU'ft Loudon. I got cursed uwfutl.v. li wan I Hie this: 1 Unit tip ped i or.vlmdy on i lu- plticn--t!ii' muu- scrviuitH. i lie iiiul.lsci'vmits, the Hlnvey. tint liootliliifk. Thou Just before l,got In a cab n man mi mid threw uu old soiled cloth, ivei- the wheel to protect" my HUhtK ntf I pit fn. Nobody asked hint. It 'didn't, protect my nUlrts. be entixo it uiip. uui'.e than the wheel, so 1 dli-'n't ililii!: it wiim nectvssary to tip him "I wish yiu could have ween Ills face It scared nie lie sworo nn awful with. Then he wild. l honly 'open the bout goes down will ye, that's whnt I 'opes:' "I was pretty wabbly nil tho way over, thluhlng It might. buP the boat didn't gu down." -Now York Press. F. LAWRENCE WALKER Announces the engagement of Charles B. Hanford Accompanied by Miss Marie Drofnah In tho merry comedy The Taming & Shrew Preceded by THE OLD GUARD A story of Wnterloo. Prices $1.50 $1, 75c and 50c Seats on salo Friday, April 8th. - You are cordially invited to look over the season's offerings in -our Shoe Depart ment, ' Ihe line is complete in every detail and enables us to meet the most exacting" re quirement, Your special at tention is called to the Pumps in patent leather, gun-metal, and cravenettes, in one and straps. We make a specialty of V - Boys', Misses' and Children's Shoes and Oxfords, 'and have a very varied line of Comfort Shoes and Oxfords, lace and elastic gored, in fact no No foot is to difficult to tit at Wilcox Department Store to to to to to to to to to to to m to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to So That You May Know. j That you may know that the North Platte Telephone Co. is doing ajl that money and hustle can do to enlarge its service, the following facts are presented for yoiir consideration: line half and the ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft south on the B. &. M. railroad. ft That we ore building a No. 9 copper metallic toll line from tf North Platte to Julesburg, Colorado, (a better circuit than the -m Nebraska Telephone Co. 1ms -east, in fact the largest one in jli use in the state i3 No. 10 copper.) 2; mm. u majority oi tne stocK is neiu uy worm riatto people. That the more phones we install, whether in North Platto or ft Two and one-half years ago the Conditions were: 295 Phones in North Platte including farmers. 100 phones (estimated) in the Hershey section. 395 total connections of North Platto (except the east which is not considered in the comparison Employed one man and four girls, two of them on time. Had a grounded toll line as far west as Sutherland as far north as Gandy. The Conditions at the Present are: 743 Phones in North Platte. 240 Phones of farmers getting connections through North Platte board. 119 Phones in Ogolalln exchange. 180 Farmer and other organized phones through Ogal- alla switchboard. 560 Other organized phones reached through Hershey, Sutherland, Paxton and Brule, 1,842 Or almost 1500 more people that can be reached by phone than formerly. That wo are still installing exchanges. That we employ thirteen girls and six men at tho North Platte ofllce and have metallic toll lines to Hershey, Suther land, Pnxton, Ogalalla, Gandy and other connections to Lew ellen. Keystone, Brule, Big Springs, Oshkosh, Tryon, and towns WALK-OVER other towns you ore benefited by being able to talk to more peoplo. That if you help boost the telephone business you help to enlarge your service. That your rates are cheaper than thoy are in other towns of similar Jze in this state and other states. Scents per day. That "wo will do any thing possible to give you good service. That we have twelve carloads of material on the road. EBEN D. WARNER, Manager. . ft ft ft ft ft ft ft SHOES My! How Comfortable! When you say a thing is comfortable you mean it makes you feel pleased with yourself and all the world. 'You close your eyes and and forget you have feet, they feel so easy. You open your eyes, look at your feet, and their tasty, natty appearance and feel more comfortable. You open your pocket-book look at the two dollars you saved and feel still more 'comfortable, and all because you bought a pair of Walk-Over Shoes. $3.50, $4.00, $5.00. Patent Vamp, Dull Kid Top, Bluchcr Boot, Fan Model Price $4.00. Wilcox Department Store. THE First National Bank, of North Platte, Nebraska. UNITED STATES DEPOSITARY. Capital and Surplus $130,000. ARTHUR McNAMARA, President, E. F. SEEBERGER, Vice-President, M. KEITH NEVILLE, Vice-President, F. IL. N00NEY, Cashier. u s rATcnr orf, ROSENZWEIG BROS. & CO. NEW YORK Mens' Boys' and Children's Clothing. 1000 Men's Suits. All the latest up-to-date patterns just arrived. From $10.00 Up. Easter will soon be here and we invite you- to come here and examine our stock before you make your purchase. We are certain to save you from twenty-five to fifty cents on the dollar invested in clothing in our store. The Leader, One of Our Pet Phrases. "Did nny of tlio Inhabitants escaiw with his llfo?" Inquired tho man who wnuts harrowing. details. "I didn't stop to nscertalu." answer ed the man who la harrowlngly exact "It struck me that If anybody escaped without his llfo there wasn't much use lu his escaping anyhow." Washington Htar. A Frank Answer. "John Jones." said tho magistrate, with soverlty. "you aro charged with habitual drunUenness. Whnt havo you to offor in excuse for your of fensej" "liabltual thirst, your honor." Splendid Scheme. Mother (of her soul He has a beau tiful voice, and wo havo bad hliu taught the flute so that ho can no company himself. Bou VIvant We Set a High Mark Breaking AfPlVccords n tho chpicenuBS of our products in tho conBoquont Bntlsfyinp; of our tastes, for tho best of Naked Goods. Try tho output from this store next tlmo and got tho maximum of quality with reas onable, prices, DICKEY BROS. Confectioners and Bakers.