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About The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922 | View Entire Issue (April 29, 1910)
i SPRING NOVELTIES. Now Hat Pins. New Bags in Silver and Leather. New Collar Pins. Now Bolt Pins. New Neck Chains, extra long, with the long lockets. New Back Combs. New Fobs ,for Ladies and Men. Now Rings. New Button Sets. New Bracelets. Diamond's, a big line of Diamond Rings. CLINTON, . The Jeweler. Vfk M 1 DR. H. C. BROCK, DENTIST. U M Ovor First National. Phono US tS Confirmation Services. Confirmation services will be held at the Episcopal cnurcn next &unany evening. Bishop Anson R. Graves will n nrainnl lollvnr n nprmnn nncl rnn- firm a class of about thirty that will be a t - - r prcscntcu oy itev. mr. unnpmun. Miss Irene Stuart is visiting friends in Sterling, Col. The bulk of hogs in South Omaha yesterday Bold for $9.08. Verne Mann and Stanley Swopo went tr i 1 A a ...i ...111. to ncarncy ycaiuruuy to iry uui wiui tho Kearney ball team. The D. of II. Social Club will meet with Mrs. Joe Fillion. enst Fourth street, Tuesday, May 4th. Whiley Crane, who has been making umana ins name ior Buvorui munuia, m HI m l 1 . visuing irienus in iowii. Public sale of Shorthorn cattle at tho Watts ranch two miles west of town Wnlnnaflnir nfrnrnnnn 11UA l ITUUIIWOUUJ huuiviii . postoilice, hasgono to.Beatricc to spend n Urnnba' vnpflflnn Mrs. Edward Hcinzle and Mrs. Lena Tuclier.vof. Denver, are guests nt tho W. C, Elder homo while enrouto east, Al Tift finished his grading contract east of BIrdwoou yestoruay ana today moved his outfit to Ognlalla, where ho takes another section. Martin Waltz und Bon Al and Mr, Knvle. - of Weeping Water, uro tho crucstB of Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Brown Mr. Waltz is a brother of Mrs. Brown Jcsso Grable, night policeman, was removed from ollko yesterday and "Butch" Trout appointed to succeed him. Tho lattor will no doubt accept ably fill tiro position. There will bo called a meeting of the Mothodist nid society in tho church parlor Saturday evening, April 30, at oight o'clock to which an members are invited to bo present. Weather forecast: Gonorally fair to night Saturday much coldor tonight Maximum temnoraturo yesterday 94 one year ago 70. Minimum temperaturo this morning 62; ono year ago SO. Tho. Birthday Club mot Wednesday afternoon and decided to contlnuo tho club during tho year. Four additional mcmbors wero received, making tho present membership sixteen. Wo aro requested to announce that tho declamatory contest this evening will bee n nromntlv at cicht o'clock nnd that no ono will be admitted during tho recital of a contestant but will be twecn numbers. L. Carnenter. who was in from tho south part of tho county yesterdny bovb tho dry woathor and high winds has retarded tho growth of small grain A good rain Is rather badly needed. W; V, Hoogland roturncd yesterday from Channe II. Oca alia and Julesburir, attending court at tho two former nlnces nnd delivering an address bo l'oro the Odd Fellows' lodgo nt the lattor town. Tho North Platto roller mills, whic have been idle for a short period, will beixin operation next week. Wheat will bo shinned n from Gothenburg or Lexington, as thero ia no grain being marketed hero. Found A nocknt book at tho Pros byterinn church. Owner enn have same by calling at the Pacific hotel. Judae Grimes returned home yostor day from holding court in Deuel and Keith counties. Monday no leaves tor OBhkosh to hold court. This will bo the first term of district court in the now county of Gnrden. Tho work of building tho Kinkniders Mutual telephone line which runs in from McPherson county is now in pro gress, and olTorta will be made to got it completed as soon as possible. Ex tending over something like a forty milo territory, this lino will givn quito a numbor of ranchers and farmers opportunity to Keep .in touch with town. Sutherland Free Lance. Tho bankers, who meet hero in convention- May'12th wil' probably havo a busy day, but W. H. McDonald, pres ident of.tho group, hopes to find time to take them out, to tho state experi mental farm during the nftornoon. Bankers others than those included in this group ore expected to bo present. Quito a number of thoso who will bo present haye never visited North l'latto, and they have a desire to sizo ' up the town and tho surrounding country. Married Last Evening. In the presence of sixty guests. Miss Mary Elizabeth Strahom was united in marriage last evening at 8:30 to George Aubrey Zentmeyer at the home of tho hrido's parents on west Second street. The ceremony wns performed by tho Hev. Mr. Williams, and tho ring ser vice of the Presbyterian church was used. To the strains of Mendelsohn's wedding march rendered by Miss Iler ma Zentmeyer, of Schuyler, sister of tho groom, tho wedding party entered the parlor, tno bndo on the arm ot nor father and attended by Miss Bessie Salisbury as maid, followed by the room with Mr, McCoy, or umaha, as best man. The bride wore a simnle gown of white mullo and lace and car ried bride's roses, and tho maid a gown of white and pink organdio and carried pinK roses. The house was nrettilv decorated with white and pink carnations, and follow ing the ceremony a buffet luncheon was served, tho Misses Sorenson, McKay, Johnson md Kitner serving. Mr. and Mrs. Zentmeyer left on a night train for a three weeks' visit in Omaha and Schuyler, and upon their return wil! bo "athomo" in the Baker house north of tho Episcopal church. ino out-oi-town guests wero Mrs. Porter, of Dodeo. Miss Irish of Cozad and three young lady sistora of the groom. the bride Ib ono of North Platte's most accomplished and popular nirls: ono who has crown from childhood to womanhood in our midst. Graduating from the high school with tho class of 04. she sunnlcmcntcd this education with n four year course at tho state university. Bright and attractive, and a favorite In social and church circles the croom is certainly to ho cnntrrntu latcd. Mr. Zentmeyer is a younc man of Bterling worth who for some timo past has been in tho service of tho Union Pacific as chief train dispatcher. ucai wisnes aro extended. The Park Banquet. Omaha Bee: Vice-President Willinm L. Park of the Illinois Central railroad was banquotcd Wednesday night at the Omaha Club by his former associates of the Union Pacific and was heralded as tho man who grew up with tho great Ovorland route, starting as a boy freight brakeman and ending as the general superintendent. Tho banquet room was beautifully decorated with carnations and palms, and directly over the place at the head of the table, whero Mr. Park was seated were two American flags hang ing from a buffalo's head. Tho menu cards wero elaborate with a photograph of the former general superintendent on the front and a picture of tho Union Pacific station at North Platto on the back cover, representing tho place Mr. Park first went to work for tho Harriman system. Theso onenincr par agraphs wero followed by a gist of tho addresses and the name of those pres ent, which included nearly all of the Union Pacific officials. Garfield Items. Mrs. McRobcrts and pupils will trive an entertainment and box supper at tho hall Friday evening, May 6. Evengellst Jacobs and wifo were suddenly called homo on account of the death of his mother, A. M. Hughes taking them to North Platte. Rev. Chamberlain of Trinity M. E. church of Kearney, camo to carry on the meetings which will close Friday even Inrr Adam Scnsel and Mark Smith wero North Platto visitors this week. Adam Schaad and Rov. Chamberlain were at Gandy Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. uoodnow aro happy over tho nrrival of a ten pound daughter April 22d. Tno high wind of last week unroofed Mr. alver'B barn. WALK - OVER . Prescription Druggists "Idrat I)ooiNorth of First JSatlonal Manic SHOES ECONOMY. Wear out many shoes each season? Whether you've been buying cheap or high priced shoes, WALKOVERS, at a medium price, will make it possible for you to save money and you'll still be able to wear shoes that cannot be beaten for style, comfort or durability. $3.50, $4.00, $5.00 Wilcox Department Store. 20 Per Cent Discount t nic juadi if ecu ui lug um uaic. t 6 The twenty per cent discount sale inaugurated by i The Leader April 16th is proving a wonderful success, as t V 1 ,1 1 f! 1 ' Jl J.. ..I' J.I. J.., W nity ro purchase goodsat one-fifth less than, the regular selling price. Some people were at first skeptical about t this sale, they thought it strange that a discount sale iii i i i i i i iii.i i ill w wouia oe puu on rignt in tne neai-t or tne spring traae, dux, they are satisfied now, for they find it is a bona fide sale. Everyone who does not attend this sale is losing L money. Don't delay, for the sale won't last long, only a 1 1 .1 1 1 i i i IV A weeK more ana your cnance to purcnase goods at twenty per cent discount will have passed and with it the oppor- C portunity to save yourself money on first class seasonable C merchandise, the kind The Leader always sells. i) an it fc tt) (1 D 0 & $ it) 0 ii t) it) it) it) it) it) it) it) PUBIilC SAIiE OF REGISTERED SHORT HORN CATTLE, 30 HEAD 15 Bulls from 12 to 24 months old. 15 Cows and Heifers. Wednesday, May 4, at 1 p. m. These are all young cattle with all the use fulness before them. These cattle carry the blood lines of such noted sires as Sentinel 126262, Imp. Royal Archer 144755, Great Scott 182756, a Ca nadian bred bull and Imp, Merry Hampton 132572 Terms: Cash or its Equivalent. Sale at ranch two miles west of town. No post ponement on account of weather, as the sale can be held under cover. Parties from a distance can arrange for conveyances at Lock's barn. Fremont Watts & Sons, North Platte, Neb. m m m (t ( (? (?) m m X See That X X. Fit :S t 6 iTHE LEADER t Jill IMC PI7CTR P vmhw h mm m 2 vs gjrH C See our Line of Brass Bedsteads. Automatic Refrigerators A serial story in eight diopters. Chapter lV--Pure Ice Water. Prices range from $3.00 $30.00 DERRYBERRY & FORBES. DON'T FORGET OUR RUGS. I mm G 0) E v U a o 2 I The Vault without a fault-Conceded Best in the World. It is waterproof, reinforced with steol throughoutr finished with aluminum, nnd can bo obtained from your undertaker, at unreasonable price. It is a sat isfaction worth' inoro than tho cost, to know that the remains of your friends and tho caBkqt containing them are preserved from tho waters of tho earth ns they cannot ho when buried in any other way. The North Platte Vaidt Co., G. W. Prosser, Afit. V.,,Ty..ocf r TOL 1 AUK source of a 1 glass of ice 1 cold water The Automatic Refrigerators all have a cast water tank that you may have ice cold water that is not melted ice. See them at the store. Derryberry & Forbes. HIGH AS THE SKIES In freshness and purity are our bakery e;oods. No matter wnat tho purchase may bo either Bread, rolls or any thing in tho cake line, you nre cer tain of securing the quality of goods that cannot bo excelled for the money. DICKEY BROTHERS, ConfouMunury, Pramra Bakury.