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About The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922 | View Entire Issue (May 24, 1910)
A - . v ngjr -, ' if .,' i : " - Gifts for the Graduates. A few suggestions from Watches, r Pearl Rings, Souvenir Spoons, Diamonds, Pearl Brooches, Hand Bags made of Silver, Silver Coin Purses, " Cut Glass Vases, Cuff Buttons, Toilet Sets, Manicure Sets, Watch Fobs, Watch Chains, Signet Rings, Hat Pins, Fountain Pens The Waterman The famous "Hull Umbrellas" with removable handles, for ladies and gentlemen. Look for our Graduation Windows. DIXON, THE JEWELER. DR. 0. H. CRESSLER, Graduate Dcnlisl. Office over tho McDonald State Bank. District Foreman Berry transacted business in Cheyenne yesterday. Mrs. Rinckor is entertaining the Tuesday bridge club this afternoon. The 500 Club will be entertained by Mrs. J. J. Hallagan Thursday evening. Mr.' and Mrs. Alex Meaton will enter tain tho Harmonv card club Fridav evening. Tho Philathea Club will meet in tho body come. Tom Green went to Kearney yesterday to attend the opening of the ball season in that city. County Clerk Elliott has been con fined to the house since Saturday noon with a severe attack of throat trouble. Tho floor joist for tho big Goozee building are being laid today and cement block laying wili begin this week. I. N. Dempcy came to town Sunday and the following day diove out the Buick car he purchased of Davis & Chorpenning. The double track is now in service between this city and Hendry and by Sunday trains will be using tho new track as far as Brady. A pte. ceiling was placed in the Carson and Landgraf barber shop Sun day, the walls wUI be repapored and latter an additional chair be added. SEE X THAT V V FIT. If you buy your SUIT at Drebert Clothing Co. the fit is noticeable. We do not claim to sell you the best material for less than it is worth, you control that part of the bargain, by what you pay. You can't buy a good article for the price of a poor one, your own judgement will tell you that. Decide for yovrself what price you want to pay for a Suit then come to us and we will A throw in a perfect fit and give you the best mater ial that can be furnished for the money you want to spend. The FIT goes with all our clothing, no matter what the, price. Princeton Suits that FIT XT 7 Ide Shirts that FIT. 0 Munsing Union Saks that FIT V v TweenHats in 1-16th sizes that FIT Ql 1 Stetson Hats that FIT 1 1 French Shriner and Timer Sho(s that FIT Buster Brown Sox that FIT. Try us first and be convinced. Drebert Clothing Co., g North Platte and McCook, Neb. 8 our new and varied stock For Sale A Monarch Typewriter in first class condition. Call at sheriff's oflicc. An exepllnnh vinw nf thn pnmnf. wnn had Inst nffrht. i-lurincr thn tntnl nr-linuA of the moon. The eclipse and tho comet causeu many 10 uecomo BKy gazers. If you want a GOOD CAR buy a Mitchell or Rambler of LcMasters. had been visiting friends here, left the tno latter part ot last week for Omaha. She was joined there by Mr. McCabe. For Sale Three residence lots. $700, Owned by Denver parties. Must be sold at once. Minor Ilinman. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Hallltran will at tend tho commencement exercises of tho state university next month. Their son Koite is a member ot the gradua ting ciass. Mrs. L, R. Duke leaves this evening ior ivearney to oe present at the Com mencement Exercises of the Kearnev State Normal scKSol of which, her daughter Mabel is a graduate. Wear Lnkin & McKey Overalls; not as good as others but better. Price $2 00 a suit, at Wilcox Department a tore. Tho members of the N. A. P. club will hold a kensington at the homo of Miss Mary Guilliaumo Wednesday even ing at which all members are requested to be present. Sunshine Finishes for all new and old work on floors, woodwork and furniture. For sale ut Schiller & Co. C. E. Berry, of Omaha, general officer of the Pacific Fruit Express Co., spent yesterday in town. There has been a decrease during the past week in fruit shipments, but the deciduous fruit will soon begin to come und busi ness will pick up. Iadiaa Card Gab Enterta.M. Tho Indian Card Club, composed of twenty ladies, were hostesses at a high Jfivo and dancing party given last evening at Masonic nail, and certainly it was a most enjoyable junction to the sixty guests present. Tho attendants were all in a most congenial mood, there was a lack of stiff, formality, and the rooms rang with the merry peals of laughter throughout the evening. Eighteen tables wore placed in use for tho high flye games, at tho end of which it was found that Mrs. J. H. Stone and J B. Hayes had won tho first prizes, while tho consolatory emblems were awarded to Mrs. D. T. Qulgley and E. J. Van Derhoof. The hostesses and (wests were then seated at two lonff tables decorated with spring flowers and wore sorvcu to seasonable refreshments by misses uiidcgardo Ullnton, Virginia Bullard. MavmePizer. Margaret Jones. Marie McCabe, Helen Waltcmath, Irma iiuitrnan and unrrie wart . it was whilo surrounding these tables that tho conviviality reached its zenith and the mirth producers re-established their reputations. That it was a lively gathering none present will gainsay. Following tho refreshments the floor was cleared and dancing was indulged in until after midnight. The membors of the club wore tho recipients of many comnllments from tho trucsts for the verv cniovable man ner in wnicn tney had been entertained Think of Tbu! We offer a section of trood crass land. with some farm land on it, a few miles from tho city, at $7.00 per acre. One tenth down, balance nine equal annunl payments at 6 per cent. Como in and let us tell you more about this bargain. URATT & UOODMAN. Automobiles. It is becomine the nractico of most cities throughout the country, in enter taininir commercial, social or relitrlous organizations, to give them an auto mobile drive through the city and to points ot interest, it 1b our des re to show the delegates to tho "Tenth Dis trict Convention of the Churches of Christ" this courtesy. Mayor Patter son nas Kindly volunteered to head the parade with his new machine, if othors will volunteer tho use of their ma chines for the parade their kindness win be greatly appreciated. Tho par ade is planned to follow tho Thursday afternoon session Juno 2d. Please notify any member of tho general com- mitec. M. C. Johnson, J. H. Van Cleave. F. R. Elliott. For Rent. Unfurnished houses and rooms. Also a very nice 5 room furnished house close in. Bratt & Goodman. George Crist Dies Suddenly. George Crist died suddenly Sunday forenoon at the family residence on south Dewey street." The deceased with soveral of his sons, had been livinrr on his ranch near raxton, while his wife and daughters maintained n h6me in this city. Some timn airo Mr. Crist be gan failing, and he came to town for medical treatment, Sunday morning he arose and dressed, but Inter felt 80 badly that ho laid down, and a few minutes thereafter the spirit took its flight. Tho deceased was Bix' v-three years of ago and leaves a wifo and ten children, all of tho latter except two daughters, living in this city or at the rancn. Tho funeral will be held from St. Patrick's church tomorrow morning. Christian Church. The new sonjr book for the Conven tion arrived last week, its a gem. The Convention chorus will meet for practice Thursday evening. The Ladies Aid Society will meet Thursday afternoon with Mrs. Newman west 3rd St. Friends are welcome. The church was beautifully decorated with plants and flowers last Sunday. "The World's Sunday School Day" was observed. More than 175 were present at the Bible class and the house was packed for the morning service, the babies were out in full force, it was a wonderful sight to see so many good naturcd babies at one service. At the close of the service, pictures were taken of the Cradle Roll and Home Dept. membors that were present. Suburban Property. Parties wishintr a snnn houso and lot in the south-west part of town cheap, inouiro about this. Good place for chickens. Tomplo Real Estate & Ins. Agency & 2 McDonald Block. Drawing Inferences. President Lincoln ouco told the foi lowing story to D. II. Bates, uiuuagcr of tbo war department telegraph office: 'I'm liko an old colored man 1 know. no spent so much of his tiuio preach ing to tho other slaves It kept blm and Uiem from their jubors. Ills master told uliu ho would puulsli lilm tho next time he was caught preucuiiig. " 'But, marsa,' said tho old num. with tears In bis eyes, 'I always bus to draw lnfrucucus from Bible texts whou dey comes lu uia bald. I Jcs' caln't help it, Cau you, tuarsa?' "'Well, said his master, I suspect I do Bomotlmes druw Inferences. But thcro Is ono lest 1 never could under stand, aud If you cau draw the right Inference from It I'll let you preach to your heart's content.' "What Is do text, marsa?' asked the colored man. ""The ass snuffotu up the east wind." Now, what Inference do you draw from that?' "'Well, marsa, I's nober heard dat toxt befo' nohow, but I 'epects do ln fruonco am she got to snuff a long tinio befo' she get fat "-WttsWirfc Chroulclo-Tologrupb. Assembling Herself, "Hubby, did you bring homo my now a witch?" "Yep." "And my puffs?" "I did." "How about my face powder?" "Hero's your complexion,. Now get busy and assemble yourwolf," Louis V111U fcoUrtuy-JWiml. Just 22 City Blocks Left. BLOCK NO. ACRES PIUCE 6 2.98 $275 7 2.98 225 8 8.1G 180 9 3.16 250 10 3.24 2C0 13 3.45 275 14 2.69 225 15 ,,,,, 2. G9 220 24G9 225 17 2.G9 300 35 2.69 300 30 . 3.90 275 37 4.44 800 38 2.69 250 39 2.69 275 58 2.69 850 W 2.69 350 60 2.69 850 CI 2.23 275 1)6. , 271 i320 63 2.55 .....315 00 2.45 305 Each of theso blocks nro nlnlnlv marked with tho number, unon a 2x4 staKc, painted white. Parties desiring may examine tho ditierent uiockb and make selection. If preferred, tho under Bicned will co and show those blocks. .terms live per cent discount for cash or one tenth of purchaso price down nna ono tenth every threo months. j or saie by WM. E. SHUMAN. Best Bargains . In nice homes from 700.00 nnrl nn. wards. Seo Bratt & Goodman bo fore you buy. Memorial Dnv Prnrlnmntinn. I. T. C. Pattnrsnn. M Platte, most respectfully request our citizens 10 cease ineir usual avocations and ntnilRomnnra nn Mnm nv Mm in Hi to the end that tho duv may bo nttincr' ly commemorated by appropriate ceremonies ana ny placing or llowers and crarlnnrlR nnnn nvnrv mnnml flint marks tho last resting place of our de- nartPfl nnrl hnrnln rlnnil. Tlincn mnn died that tho Nation might live. We honor ourselves whou wr nnv trlhntn tn their mcmnrv. Let us not fail to pay tribute also 10 ine men wnn worn tnn rrrnv. rememnennir timr. thov tnn ivnrn American Rnlillnrd. Wn enemies but now friends, Tho long aarK night is over, at last wo aro a unltorl nnnnlo ttlven under my hand this 20th day - - j- r . . 01 way, 1U1U. T. U i ATTERSON, Mayor, For Quick Sale Extra crnnfl. nhnnn lna $9R fin iUwn balance $10.00 monthly. See our "For Sale" Board. Bratt & Goodman. (Communciated) Frank Nucrent. thn Maxwell lumberman was seen on th streets n few ovenines aero. On Inmiir. 1 i- . . . " . ing wnac caused mm to carry such n proud look, we learned that the stork visited at his home on the 18th and left a seven pound boy. Coming on the np- pearence of Ilnlloy's Comet makes I'rank think he has been esnec allvhnn ored. Frank is n hustlimr fellow and we are glad to learn of his good fortune in securing a permanent young man to assist him in his buisness. A Watch for the Graduate. A watch lasts tho lnneest and is the moat useiui gut you enn make. A constant reminder every day in the ii year, and for many years, of the esteem which nromnted the elver. Specinl Inducements to purchasers of watches for graduation gifts. Dixon, The Jeweler. "The Girl From the Golden West." Thf hltr Mow ful love story that thrills the audience and nlflVH on tho henrt-Rttlnrrn with n master's touch. Hearts interest runs hand in hand with the best of comedy and weaves together a beautiful drama true to life. Tho largest and best theatrical pomnnnv nlnuintr nnrlnv canvas on tho road today. Every- thinir nn hrirrhh nnrl now no tha nnnn -"O - f- . v. 1 1 Mu .IVy .iw.. day sun: Thirty people, special cars, mis niuninioin waiornrooi tent a seat In rr pnnnnltu nf Winn nonnU D.nf Reed'a Concert Band nnd Orchestra. nig tree street parade ot noon daily. Ono night only. North Platte, May 27th. Property On West Fourth Street For Sale. Wn lintlA Hatn1 frk .. Irtt nnln . t. n N. E. Workman nronertv on WHt 4th Street. This is a seven room houso. with hall up and down stairs, open stairs. Nice lawn nnd trees. Has stable for four head of horses, granary and loft, also good chicken houso nnd yard, ana inuuu cuii iiu uouKiitut auargnin for 30 days. Call nnd seo Tnmnln I?nnl Rntntn Xr Ins. Agency. 1 & 2 McDonald Block. Artificial Ice. Tho Lcxinrrton Artificial Ten Cn. will begin delivering artificial ice in this city about April 15th. A liberal supply will bo kept in storage and all orders can and will bo promptly filled. M. JU. SMITH. Lion Fondles A Child.' In Pittsburg a savage lion fondled the hand that a child thrust in his catre. Danger to a child is sometimes crcat when least regarded. Often it comes through Colds, Croup, and Whooping Cough. Thoy slay thousands that Dr. King's New Discovery could have sav ed. "A few doses cured our babv of n very bad case of Croup," writes Mrs. George B. Davis, of Flat Rock N. C. "Wo alwavs rrivo. it. tn him iulwin hn takes cold. Its a wonderful medicine for babies." Best for Cough, Colds, La Grippe, Asthma, Hemorrhage, Weak Luntrs. 50c. 1.00 TV! nl hriftln fena Guaranteed by Stono Drug Co. Ladies' Shirt Waits. Most of our customers are acquainted with the fine line 6f Shirt Waisis we carry. To those who are not, we invite you to come and inspect the line. You 11 be surprised at the handsome line we ca,rry. Wilcox Depdrtment Store. Cool Underwear We've Summer Weights Bind Summer Shapes in . . . GOOD UNDERWEAR The Best and Coolest That We Could Buy, 2-plece Mercerized, 2-piccc French Balbriggnn 1.50 Suit 2-plece extra sizo Balbriggnn 1.50 Suit 2-piece Bnlbrifjgan . 1.00 Suit 2-pieceRib 50 Suit 2-pieco Poms Knit ; 1.00 Suit 2-piece B. V. D 1.00 Suit 2-picco B. V. D. Mercerized 3.00 Suit Superior Union Suits, Athletic Style, Long or Short Sleeves 81.35 to S2.50 Porus Knit $1.25 B. V. D. $1.00 Wo also have all kinds of Boys Underwear. j. b. Mcdonald, The Home of Good Clothes, COMING- The Gir! From BIG SCENIC PRODUCTION OF AMERICA'S GREATEST PLAY. THIRTY PEOPLE SPECIAL CARS 1800 SEATS FOR 1800 PEOPLE. Reed's Military Band. Prof. ONE NIGHT ONLY. NORTH PLATTE, Friday, May 27th. One Night Only. Under Water Proof Pavilion Theatre.' Doors Open at 7:30. Curtain Raises at 8:15 Sharp. POPULRR PRICES SEE THE STREET PARADE John S. Twinem, M, D., Ilomeopalliic Physician and Surgeon. Speciul attention to Obstetrics and Children's Diseases. Offlcos McDonald State Bank Building, uorner oth a uovfoy sts. Phones:' Offlco 183. ' Residence 283. OHllKR OK IIKARINO ON IMIOUATE ,OV I'OUKKJN WILL, Btate of Nebraska, Lincoln county, i . In tho county court. May 21nt. 1010. In tho of matter of tho pstatnnflT. T.niilx lUutflitT. docoased. On roadlnsr and illlne tho petition of Ida 9, Bauicher. praylnu that tho Instrument (llod on the iOlh dav of Miv. HI 10. nnrl purporting to Uu an auihimtloatud copy of tliu last Will and Trtitmont of thu said docoabPd. as proved, probated, and allowwl In tno prouato court or Adams ounty. Ifennvyl vunlii. may ,bo,irwud, apiro'iud, iirobatud allowed and recorded ,nk thu lattt Will and Tostainont of thu nnld II LouIh llauulicr. di'cuanpd. In this court as proved bybuctlous &3K! and &203, Cobbny's Statute, JltOU. Ordered That.luno lath. HU0, at U o'clock A. M.i Is assigned for hearlnc said petition when all persons Interested In said matter may appear at a county court, to bu held In and for said county, and showeauho why thn urnvnr nf nni- lotier'slinuldtnut Ihj granted, a'lds ordtftaJ Iki printed tomi tw ' ww.iUTl 'li,t'ues In thai norm t'latto Momi-weoitiy Tribune prior to Juno lUtb, 1UI0. Uy WO I 0iaSlMUC. $2.00 Suit the Golden West Bersee's Symphony Orchestra NOTIOE FOK I'OnLIOATION. ' l' Serial No. 02374. v. ' . llopartniont of tho Interior, U. 8. Land Olllco at North I'latto. Nob. M .... , . Ma' wl0 Notice Is horeby , ttlynn that Marp A. Hawkins, formerly Mary A. James of Maxwell, Nnb who, on Nov. 14.-HOI, made homestead entry No. 20J21, serial No. (r-74 for nmii sootlon 20. township 14. N. ratniu 28. W or tho Oth Principal Meridian, ban tiled notlco of Intuition to tnako final Ave year proof, to establish claim to tho land abovu des 'rlbed. before tho Kettlstor and llo qelvor ot North I'latte. Nebraska, on tho 22d day or July, IU10. Claimant names as witnesses! John O. Nrstrom, Mary N. Sukraw, of Maxwoll, Nob.. Henry K Hldiniror. John Martin of North Platte. Neb, ra2l-0 j K. Evans. Itoirlstur. NOTIOR TO CREDITORS. Tho Stato of Nebraska, Lincoln County, 63. In the County Court. In tho matter of tbo ostato of Jacob Rlcbl tier. Deceased, To the creditors of said estate! Vou nro hereby uotllied that IwlUsot at the county court room In North IMattw In said county, on Monday. Juno Both. 1010. and on Tuesday. December Mtb. 1010, atOo'clocIc a rn of each day to receive and examlno all claims acalnst said estate, with a vlow to limited for tho presentation of claims against n..m rm.iD in l IUUIUIIS ITOIU H1U lllird Uay Of May A. 1) 1810, and tho tlmo limited for pay- Til nn t. nf Ilndta tu nnn van ... .l,1 u ,1 .1 . of May, lOio. " "u"' B,uo"ui- i.uviyu iu iiuiiitsiiuu eitfiiv success lvo hsues In tho North I'latto T'rlbuno, a tins notice to uo published eight success- priortu Juno iOtb, lino. ......w..u ...j ..mi,.. biiu puu i ui aaiu county court, thlsMlstdayof May, 1010. iiiviiuns my iiaiiu ana tno seal or said