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About The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922 | View Entire Issue (May 6, 1910)
SPRING NOVELTIES. Now Hat Pins. Now Bags In Silver and Lcathcr. Now Collar Pins. New Belt Pins. New Neck Chains, extra long, with the long lockets. New Back Combs. New Fobs for Ladles and Men. New' Rings. New Button Sots. New Bracelets. Diamond's, a big lino of Diamond Rings. CLINTON, The Jeweler. SCHILLER & CO., Prescription Druggists First Door North of First National Hank DR. H. C. BROCK, DENTIST. Over First National. Phone UB J yesterday John L. Dick roturncd from a visit in Omaha. The Young Ladies Bridge Club will meet with Miss Nell Hartman Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Will Patterson, who were married at Ogalalla Monday, are visiting in town today. Chas. Hcndy, of Maxwell, is a visitor in town today, coming up to attend the Knights Templar services yesterday. The Wednesday Musicale will meet with Mrs. E.A.Cary next Tuesday after noon. There will be a Wagner Program. The family of E. A. Boyd returned Wednesday from Cozad, where they had been visiting relatives for a week. Dr. U. W. Thorpe, at one time a resident physician of this city, died u couple of weeks ago at Nicholsvllle, Mich. It is reported that District Foreman Cole, of Grand Island, will be succeeded May 10th by ono whose name has not yet been made public. Monarch Malleable Rangoa the best on tne marKot at riersney'B. The Elks building committee will have at its disposal a great amount of soil and dirt. Those interested should see M. Keith Neville, secretary of the committee. Wanted Oirl for general housework. Good wages. Apply to Mrs. C. F. Iddings, 519 West Fifth street. C. 0. Weingand left Tuesday noon for Texas, Where ho went to Investigate real estate conditions. If he finds them co his liking he mny conclude to re move to that state. Large Gingham Aprons for ladies and children at Wilcox Department Store Members of tho bwastilca Club were guests of Mrs,W,It.Streeter Wednes day afternoon and an election of off icersheld, Mrs. Frank Armstrong being elected president and Mrs. Streeter see rotary and treasurer. A severe hail storm visited the section of country between Ogalalla and Bier Springs last evening. The storm center was at Mcgeath, where all the window lights on the north sido of the section house were broken out. John Deero Implements nnd Weber & Stoughton wagons at Hersho's, J. II. Kelly, of Council BlufTn, who travels for a fur house, is in town to day. Mr. Kelly ownes a fruit farm near Council Bluffs, and tells us that the fruit crop will be a total Ions; there will not bo, ho said, fifty dollars worth of fruit in Pottawatamlo county, which is ono of the heavy fruit producing counties of Iowa. Grand Island expects the census to show a population of 10,250. Mrs. John Bratt returned last even' ing from her visit In Omaha. W. E. Shuman returned last evening from a business trip to Omaha. Mr. and Mrs. F. D. Murphy were passengers to Omaha last n'ght. Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Garlow and Mrs. W. F. Cody, returned Tuesday from a visit in Omaha. For Salo Cheap Dining table, side board and book case. Inquire of Mrs. W. T. Wilcox, west Fifth street. Berries and fresh vegetables every day at Wilcox Department Storo. John J. Jennings, of Gothenburg, attended tho Ascension Day services of the Knights Templar yesterday. Tho rainfall since Sunday has totaled ninety-eight one hundredths of an inch. So reports McDowall, the weather man. Jnmes Koliher, district foreman at Council Bluffs, has taken a lay-off and will go to Excelsior Springs for a visit. It's worth your while to visit the Pass green house to view tho carna tions, nansies and other flowers in in bloom. The Y. M. C. A. rooms aro being re- papered and repainted, which when completed, will give them a much im proved appearance. Mrs. L. H. Johnston, who had been visiting Mr. and Mrs. John Grant for a month, returned last night to her homo in Perry, Iowa. For bale or lease 546 acres of huy land 34 miles southwest of North Platte. Inquire or address Henry Fulk, Sutherland. Miss Mabel Powers will return homt tonight af tor having closed a very suc cessful five months term of school north of Brady. The annual meetinir of the Alumni1 Because Pigs is Pigs . It does not follow that CLOTHES IS CLOTHES. The first requisite in a suit is FIT. No matter how much you pay tor a suit if it does not FIT you are dissatisfied With it. 1 he quaity of goods uimmings, etc., are ad juncts which can he bought anywhere with mere money. But FIT' is an art, which cannot he faked. There is nothing "just as good" as FIT. Our Miller-Made Princeton Suits FIT and the FIT costs you nothing. No matter what price you pay for a "Princeton" Suit it FITS. Then why not get your spring suit from us, and get FIT. You can then pay as much for the goods, trimmings, etc,, as you deem right for your purpose. We have the Miller-Made Princeton Suits, that FIT in quality ranging from $15.00 to $35.00. Let us show you these. Drebert Clothing Co., North Platte and McCook, Nebraska. s SEE X THAT J r FIT. S Lake Ice. I am prepared to furnished pure lake ice at 40 cents per hundred pounds Ordora may bo loft at Schlllers' drug Htore. LF.VI UDI8 Automatic Refrigerators A Serial Story in Eight Chapters. Chapter V-CircslatioR. The air .circulation in the Automatic is scientific, warm air going up, cold air going down, making a complete cir culation. That's why they are so sanitary. See them at the store. Derryberry & Forbes- Association will be held in room "K' high school building Monday evening, May 9th, 1910. Clark Buchanan, President. Wanted Soven team outfit for double track work on Union Pacific at Bird- wood Siding, Nob. Apply to Pholin Shirley Co., over McDonald State Bank, North Platte, Neb. From this time forth city prisoneis will bo fined and worked on the streets. Tho time they labor will bo determined by tho fine imposed, the pay being at tho rate of $1.50 per day and board, Will Yost has purchased tho west house of tho two owned by Rev. Cres slor on west Third street. Tho property was purchased as an investment, and will soon bo occupied by T. J. Austin and family. One hundred and qighteen Knights Templar, their wives and children at tended tho banquot given at tho Masonic temple Inst evening and partook of tho excellent supper. Try our 89c a dozen oranges. Most economical size to buy. Wilcox De partment Store. Mrs. Louisa Poters informs us that oho expects to open the rooms in tlio Hotel Timmormnn on Wednesday of next week. Tho furniture is being in stalled this week, and tho rooms pre sent a neat and attractive appearance. Mrs. John Woinborgor entertained a number of young peoplo Wednesday evening in honor of the first wedding nnivorsary of Mr. ond Mrs. Will Allen, who recently removed hero from "Om aha. The guests report a very de lightful evening. Wo have received a now stock of fly nets, dusters, robes and other summer goods. Como in nnd sco them. Premus Forstedt, at Blankonburg's old stand. V. E. McCarty, traveling engineer on tho western district of tho Wyoming division, was a visitor in town the early part of this week. He has taken n sixty-day lay-off, nnd may conclude to quit railroading at the expiration of that timo. Do your feet bother you? Wo have a line of comfort shoes and oxfords that will givo you comfort at $1.75 SMALL, Tho Big Shocmnn Next Monday ovenlng a promising bunch five or six of candidates wil be initiated into tho Elkb, and there uill bo "somcthlri doin" for the space -of n couple hours. Tho entertainment committee has mado arrangements for n big feed following the Initiatory cere monies. All Elks aro requested to be present. Mr. and Mrs. Maurico towlrr wero host and hostess at a high fivo party Wednesday ovenlng, a function given In favor of Mrs, II. L. Walsh and which proved a most enjoyable one Mrs. G. A. Austin who the prize and E, F. Seeberger tho emblem of con solation. Enjoyable refreshments wero served. ' ffsffifriS ITS x Wm wm$& :A W B I ,! - ' y John S. Twinem, M. D., Homeopathic Physician and Surgeon. Special attention to Obstetrics and Children's Diseases. Office: McDonald State Bank Building, Corner 6th & Dewey Sts. Phones: Office 183. Residenco 283. Go to Cane Seed for Sale. I have a nuantitv of choice hand picked cano seed which I will sell for $1.00 per bushel while it lasts. Also somo milo maze seed. You can cot these seed at the Ritner feed store or at my place. B. A. Wilson. Electric lighting Convenience Reading in bed is one way to win slumber to wakeful eyes; the light is banished at the call of dreamland. The early morning look at the clock is easy by electric light. No home can be entirely comfortable with out electric light, and it is not expensive. The G.E. MAZDA lamp has revolutionized electric lighting by giving more light for less money. We are furnishing these new lamps to our customers. ' If you own a house located in our Attribution lines we will give you (acts about wiring it for electricity. North Platte Gas & Electric Co. 4yF For Sale. Two houses on west Second street ono houso on west Third streot. on homo residence in tho west end. - For terms aed pricoa call at my resjdonce. Our Dressers are beautiful in design, perfect in material and workmanship. Derryberry & Forbes. RUGS. Nothing else so beauti fies the home as rich and beautiful rugs in the differ ent rooms. Come here and look by all means. Just the sort of a rug you would like and wish for, you are bound to find in our new collection , WILCOX DEPARTMENT STORE. SORENSOISTS FOR Furniture Repairing and Cabinet Work Also Wood Turning, Picture Framing Room Moulding, and Window Screens a Specialty. , Shop 107 East Fifth. PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS HOSPITAL. A Modern Institution for the treatment of Medical and Surgical Cases. Grad uate" Nursing. Physician in attendance day or night Special accommodations for confinement cases" 721-23 North Locus t. Telephone No. 642. ' BEHIND A FINE PAIR OF HORSES should be hitched a stylish looking carriage. At this repository you can se a variety of vehicles whoso style is undeniable. They range from the phae ton 10 we tamiiy coacn ana are the equal of any in appearance nnd build. They aro less thun equal in price to most carriages of their character. A. M. Lock. Phone 268 FOR ALL KINDS OF flour, feed, drain or Huy Having recently purchased the B. A. SVilson feed store at tho comor of Sixth and Locust Sts. I respectfully invite a sharo of the patronage of tho public. PromDt delivery. OKDEIt OF HEAIUNO ON PKOHATE VV I'OKKIUN WIL.lv, State of Nebraska, Lincoln county, ss In tlio county court. May 2nd. 1010. In the matter of the (.'statu of Albert D. un reamnir ana ininir tno uaimon or iranK Preston Llnsoy, praying that tho Instrument mod on the iua day pi may, iuiu. and purporting to be an authenticated copy of the last will and Testment of the said deceased, as proved, probated, and allowed In tho county court of tuepuenson ounty, Illinois, may bo proved, approved, probated, allowed and recorded as tho last will am Testament of tho Bald Albert D, I.lnsoy. deceased, in mis court. Ordered That May 23rd, lfllO. at Oo'clock A M., Is ab.slirned for hearing said petition when all persons interested In said matter may appear at a county court, to bo nem in aim tor nam county, and showcauso why, tho prayer of not- tloner should not bo irranted. This order ,to Imi nrlntod for six huccoksIvo Indies In tliu .North riatjxj Soml-AVeeUry Trlbuno prior to Th1 Sf. b. LWft tioVmV Mhfe, Application for Liquor License. Matter of application of J. M. Pulliam for Liquor License. Notice is hereby given that J. M. Pulliam did upon the 29th day of April, A. D. 1910, filed his application to the Village Board of Trustees of Brady, Lincoln County, Nebraska, for license to sell malt, spirituous and vinous liquors on Lot 12, Block 11, in the Village of Brady, Lincoln County, Nebraska, from the first Tuesday of May, 1910, to the first Tuesday of May, 1911. If there be no objection, remori strance or protest filed within two weeks fron. April 29, A. D. 1910, said license will be granted. J. M. Pulliam, Applicant. AN ORDINANCE. An ordinance providing for tho es tablishing a public library, reading room, art gallery and museum for the use of the inhabitants of tho city of North Platte, and. tho management of same and providing a penalty for dam aging tho property thereof. Be it ordained by the mayor and city council of tho city of North Platte, Ne braska. SECTION 1. That there is hereby established and, shall be maintained a Public Library, reading room, art gal lery and museum for the uso of the "in habitants of the city of North Platte, Nebraska. SECTION 2. There shall be levied and appropriated for the support and maintenance of.a public library, read ing room, art gallery and museum, a tax of not more than two mills on the dollar valuation of the assessed prop erty, real and personal, in the city of JNortn riatte, or so much ot said levy as may be necessary to raise not less than twelve hundred dollars per annum, the same-to bo levied, appropriated, collected and expended and known as "ine i'UMic JLiiurary luind." SECTION 3. At the first recular meeting in the month of Mny, 1910, the city council shall elect nine directors, to oe cnosen from tne citizens at large for the managing of such Public Libra ry, reading room, art gallery and museum, such directors shall hold their offices three for the term of one year, three for the term of two yearB and three for the term f three years from the first day of July following their appointment, and three directors shall be cnosen an nually thereafter at tho first regular meeting in June by the city council, and in case of yacancy by resignation, re moval or otherwise, the city council or' a majority of same, shall fill Baid va cancy for tho unexpired term. And no director shall receive any pay or com pensation for his services as a member of the Baid board. SECTION 4. Tho Library Board shall have such powej as are set forth in tho statutes of the stato of Nebraska, and tney shall annually on or before the first day of June of each year, make to tho City Council nnd file with tho City Clerk their reports, as in said statutes provided, with such other matters as tho Mayor and Council may by resolution require. SEUTlUN o. Tho library Hoard shall at tho first meeting of tho Council, after their election and organization. report the fact of their organization to the Mayor and Council, n'nd file the same with the City Clerk. They shall trom timo to time as they make, adopt, amend, nltar or revise by-laws, rules or regulations, tor the control of the ruonc Library, readme room, art gallery nnd museum, report tho same to the Mayor and City Council. SECTION 6. Tho said Library Board is hereby authorized to draw warrants upon the money in the Public Library Fund, and the City Treasurer Is here by authorized nnd instructed to pay all such warrants so drawn, signed by tho prosiaent nnd secretary of such board. SECTION 7. Any person who shall willfully nnd muliciously write upon, injure, deface, tenr or destroy any book, newspaper, plate, picture, en graving or any property or thing of valuo belonging to tno Public Library, reaaing room, art gauery or museum, shall bo liablo to a fine of not less than one dollar nor more than fifty dollars for each offence, and shall stand com mitted until such fine and the costs of prosecution nro paid. SECTION 8. This ordinance shall take effect and bo in force from nnd aftor Its passago, approval and publi cation according to law. Passed and approved this 26th day April, 1910. Thos C. Patterson. Mayor. Atlt-stoCms F, Tmplb, C Clerk. (Seal) LWt Fttfret rur Ruge. r