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About The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922 | View Entire Issue (June 3, 1910)
DIXON, Jeweler and Optician -rift DR. 0. II. CRESSLER, Graduate Dentist. Oflico over tho McDonald Stato Bank. Mrs. John Bratt has been visiting relatives in Omaha this week. Mrs. H. C. Brock has returned from her visit with relatives at Fairbury. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Payne and daugh ter Grace leave Sunday in an automo bile for a trip to Omaha. Mrs. Ralph Smith and Mrs. R. H. Douglas went to Kearney this morning to attend Robinson's circus which js snowing in that town today. Under tho now time card which goes into effect soon, the running time of No. 1. will bo shortened fifty-five minutes between Fremont and Omaha. Four trains of Sherman gravel fifty-cars to the train, passed east yes terday. This gravel is used on tho double track between Brady and Kear ney. Misses Alice Plumer and Lillian Hendy of Maxwell, and Mrs. Jos. Schoup, of Omaha wil' arrive in town this evening and be guests at tho Payne party to morrow. A. D. McDonell, M..F. Hosier, Al bert Muldoon and Henry Rebhausen returned last night from Columbus, where, they attended the state shooting tournment. Effective June 1st all employes of the Santa Fe roaa receiving less than $80 per month were given an increase of ten per cent. Four thousand men are effected. Miss Minnie Seamon, of Omaha, is the guest of her sister Mrs. Fred Wal "temath. She Is employed in one of the Omaha, hospitals and came here to upend her vacation. Abont forty per cent of the double track grado between North Platte and Julesburg has been completed. August 1st is the date for the completion of the work between the two points. Two nice properties on East Sixth street for sale. One 8 room house, all modern. A bargain at $3,000.00. Temple Real Estate & lN8 Agency. The proposition to Issue $100,000 bonds for a now court house at Lexing ton was voted on Wednesday and de feated by a majority of 116. This is the second time the proposition has been snowed under. Mrs. Geo. Austin will cntortain tho Mothers club Tuesday afternoon. Tho members of the Lutheran choir will render a sacred concert at tho church Sunday night. "This Also" and "Heroes of Faith" will be the morning and evening theme at the Christain church next Sunday. M. C. Johnson Minister. John Honwood Mickey, twico Gover nor of Nebraska, died at his " homo nt Osceola at 1:10 Thursday following a lone struecle with n disease thfet afllic- ted him ntlntervnla for five years. The uecenseu was born in Burlington, la., in 1815, and served two years in tho civil war. Mrs. Ralph Bixlcr entertained eight ladies at a six o'clock dinner last evening in favor of Miss Mabel Done hower. Covers were laid for Mrs. Geo. A. Saint, Mrs. Ralph Smith, Mrs. Geo. W. Finn and Misses Mabel Donohowor, Maude Mollynenux, Laura Murray, Orilla Gilman and Kate Gilman. Tho Cotorio club was pleasantly en tertained Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. E. B. Brown. Card nmes were tho entertaining feature oi mo aiiernoon, tne prizes navingDcen awarded to Mrs. Moody and Mrs. Mc Clure. At the closo of the afternoon enjoyable refreshments were served. Jndge Grimes went to Ogalalla today to sentence to the pcntltentinry nyoung man who had been convicted of obtain ing money under false pretenses. Ho mortgaged to T)oth banks of that town property he did not own, later went to Illinois and was married and then skipped to Cannda, where ho was located by Sheriff Beall. In tno fifteen round sparring contest at the opera house last evening between Malone of Denver and Bresnahan of Omaha, the latter was given tho points. The boys went at each other in ham mer and tong style from start to finish, displaying more cut and slash than science, and while they punched each other in face and body times without number neither received any great amount of punishment. Bresnahan proved the shiftiest fighter and possess ed more science than did Malono. Less than tho usual- number witnessed the contest. Wo desiro to publicly express our grateful thanks to those who furnished automobiles and thus added greatly to the enjoyment of tho delegates to tho Christian convention. They all greatly apprcciAted the tmat and were im pressed with tho beauty of our city and country and the hospitality and kindness of Its citizens. M. C. JOHNSON J. H. VanCleave F. R. Elliott : Com. Farrington's Condition Critical. H. N. Smith received a letter this morning from Mrs. Lew Farrington in which it wns stated that her husband would need submit to a second operation, but that he was now too weak to stand it. His condition is regarded very critical. Federal Court Jurors. Tho following jury has been drawn for the term ot federal court which convenes in this city June 13th; Frank J. Bellows. Kimball; William A. Conley, Cozad; William W. Christ, Lewellen; Charlie Calender, Gandy; Joseph G. Dentler, Brule; Frank Eberlo, North Platte: William Findlay, Gothenburg; E. Clifton Green, Gering; A. K. Green lee, Sidney; Benj F. Gentry, Minatare; John Hughbank, Cozad; Robert M. Hanks, Gering; W. W. Hunter, North Platte; L. E. Jones, North Platte; Jas. Klein, Lodgepole; Walter Kimball, Big Springs; Walter Martin, Scotts Bluffs; Howard Miles, Puxton; J. T. Newburn, Gandy; Sidney Pool, Dal ton; John F. Peters, Harris burg; Henry Rowan, Maxwell; G. A. Schreconghost, Wellfleet; Earl Smith' Overton; Robert Snell, Willow Island; Fred II.' Thelken, Roscoq; Fred W Whilman, Kimball; R.C. Young, Ogal alla; Elmer Young, Lexington. For Sale. Corner lot on South Locust street, with sower, four bbeks from court house square. Want to sell at once. See J. L. Loudon at Howe and Ma loney's or 112 South Chestnut St. The Day of Re-covering Old Umbrellas-is Past. Never again will you bo compelled to wait three or four days to have your old um brella frame recovered by an inefficient workman,- and then possibly have a rusted rib break, and ruin your now cover. Hull Brothers Umbrella Co. hove an nounced through Saturday Evening Post and Woman's Homo Companion that they will convert old umbrella handles into Hull handles with the detachable feature FREE They are enabling us to supply you with a new Hull base, (rod, rib and cover) all at the mere price of re-covoring your old umbrella. They can do this because the frame of tho average umbrella only costs 12J cents, and because they figure every person who once uses the Hull Umbrella, will forever dis card their old umbrella and they will be amply repaid for their time, trouble and expense. If you have an old umbrella in your homo that needs re-covering, bring it to our store and in two or three days, wo hand you tho new . style Hull with detachable and inter changeable handles. When you have exchanged your old um brella for this new stylo, tho Hull umbrella, you will begin to enjoy uses and advantages which no other umbrella has ever given you before. In fact, the Hull Is going to mako you discard tho old umbrella for all time, so tako advantage of this offer and bring your old umbrella to our store immediately. Wilcox Department Store Cut Out Lecal Train. Word reached tho trainmaster's oflico yesterday that the proposed local train between North PJattc and Sidney had been abandoned, why this action has been taken is not dcfinitelv known. but it is supposed that tho powers that bo in tho Chicago office of the Harrl man lines concluded that it was an ac commodation to tho Deonlo that would not add much to tho exchcciuor of the company; in other words that the pub lic had gotten along without such a train for mnny years past and could got along without it in tho future. Sunt. McKcown is said to have recog nized tho need of such a train, and had made out two schedules for tho ap proval of tho passenger department. one providing for the train leaving this torminal in the morning and arriving in tho evening, the other schedule tho re vorso. Tho nronosod train would have been a creat accommodation for tho people. and that it has been abandoned will bo universally regretted. Tenth District Convention N. C. M. S. Dunne the last three davs. tho Christian church of North Platto has entertained tho tenth district conven tion representing seven counties. In this district thcro aro fourteen' congre gations, three of which were organized during tho past year. There wcro eighty-five delegates and visitors pres ent and some splendid reports were given of the work done during the past year. Tho now features introduced in this convention were the street parade Tuesday evening and tho street ser vices Wednesday and Thursday even ings and tho auto ride. J. W. A. Bald win, State Secy; L. C. Oberlies, Biblo school Evangelist: Air. bwlgart, repre senting tho Christian Reporter and Mrs. C! S. Willard, C. W. B. M. Secy. and Missionary; were among tho visi tors of tho convention. Tuesdav evening E. M. Johnson, of Kearney, delivered the address. Wednes day morning the C. E. Supt. of tho Dist., MissVasey, presided. Papers and discussions on topics of interest to En deavor workers, and an address by Evangelist Harry Knowles of Elm ureeK wore given. A rousing program in the interests of Biblo School work, with many helpful suggestions, was present in the afternoon session. The evening address was eiven bv W. A. Baldwin. of Bethany, in which he presented the importance of evangelizing XMcurasKa. Thursday morning Mrs. C. S. Willard had charge of tho Christian Women's Board of Missions and also gavo an interesting talk. The afternoon wns devoted to business interests and an education address by Mr. Adams, field agent of Cotner University. In tho evening Hnrrv Knowles. of Elm Creek. gave a splendid presentation of "Our Plea." G. W. Darner, of Overton, tho new district president, gavo a short address. Mr. Mooro in behalf of the convention presented the congre gation, through its minister, a pair of solid walnut collection plates as a memento of their appreciation of their cordial reception and the untiring efforts of the congregation to minister to their comfort and enjoyment. Revs. Porter and Williams, Secretary McAbee and Missionary W. W. Scott were introduced into the convention. The attendance was large at all the sessions and this was declared to bo the best convention ever held in the district. Bargains for Quick Sale. Good five room cottage corner lot- city wnter and shade. Ideal location, $1700. New five room cottage on west bth St.. $1700. Five room cottage on west Second street, shado and city water and lot cated in good neighborhood, $1000. U. 11. iliOELECKE. Lake Ice. I am nrermred to furnished nuro lnke ice at 40 cents per hundred pounds. Orders may bo left at Schlllors' drug store. IjEVI edis. Summer Dresses. Your summer dresses are best bought here for you se cure the best possible valuesf at the least cost to you. You will also note the individuality found in every dress we offer -that certain wanted differ ence not found in the ordinary ready made dress. Wilcox Department Store. gmti IwJI ml Helps You to Live a Lifetim Fresh food is the assurance of good health. For vour own sake and for your chil drens' sake keep your food pure and your life insured by getting an Alaska. HoWti & MWIotay. DR. W. F. CROOK, DENTIST, Graduato Northwestern University Oflico over McDonald State Bans Brady .Grants Licenses. The board of trustees of the village of Brady granted u saloon licenso to J. M. Fulllam yesterday. Thoro was a remonstrance filed against tho Issuanco oi mo license, and tho rcmonstrators appeared boforo tho board with W. E, Shuman as their attorney. Tho npnli. cant was represent bv Attornov Sto wnrt, of Lexington. The caso will bo appealed to the district court. Short Horn Bulls for Sale. Owinir to tlio lind weather on nnrsnln day we did not disnoso of nil of our bulls. Wo still havo six head of service able nee that wo aro trivincr vorv low prices to mnko room for youngor stock comingon. If you arc interested, thoso can bo Been at our ranch two miles west of North Platto. Como early and got tho good ones. Fkemont Watts & Sons. A Dreadful Wound from a knife, a trim, n tin can. rustv nail, flro arms, or wound of any other nnturc, demands prompt treBtmcnt with Bucklen's Arnica Salvo to provent blood poison or canirreno. It's the quickest, surest hcalor for all such wounds as also for Burns, Boils, Sores. Skin Eruptions, Ecozuma,. Chapped rianas, uorn or rues. z&c. nt stone Drug Co. Boy's Shoes. Sometimes it is difficult, we know, for parents to get just what they want in the way of shoes for the boys, but if' you will try this store these difficulties will cease to bother you. Our shoes for boys are made, by makers whose sole efforts are given over to produce the most practical and lasting shoes possible for the growing feet of the boy. Wiltox Department Store, Lee's Insect Powder is the round package in red and yellow entirely different in ap pearance, and equnlly different in effectiveness from other insect poisons offered in powder form. ' It ifln't difficult to mako a poison for insects. What requires skill and knowledge is In making a prepa ration that will actually destroy vermin on an animal and with no injury to the animal itself. Herein is where Leo's product is different. Ours Is thoroughly effec tive as a destroyer of vermin and absolutely harmless to the chicki Watch for tho yellow packages. Prepared in largo lj-lb Bprinklor top cans and sells at x 25 Cts. Each , Exclusive Agents. SCHILLER & CO., Family Druggists, North Platte, Nebraska. Hosiery and Underwear. i The woman who buys for a family, who wants dainty and durable wear and at the same time wants to make her ex penditures just as small as possible, has long since dis covered that there is nothing to match Wilcox values in underwear and hosiery. Wilcox Department Store. What Does the Edison Say? Go to Rincker's and buv Commence ment Presents, Books, Hammocks, ITminfflln Pan. Wnlr(nr fnnliiniia v u t vv.it . JLC.inill AlAvlvlllllUai Kodak Novelties. Wills J Iledflold. M I) .1 It McKlrauan, M D Drs. Redfield & McKirahan Phsicians and Surgeons. All Calls Promptly Answered. Phones Office at P. and S. Hospital. John S. Twinem, M. D., Homeopathic Physician anil Suroeon. Special attention to Obstotrics and f!Ufltnn'l lltannano Office: McDonald Stato Bank Building, Corner Cth & DuwoyStc. - - : Pintails: Olllcu 1S3. Residency 283. Cool Underwear We've Summer Weights and Summer Shapes in ..'..., GOOD TJNDE RiBAR The Best and Coolest That We Could Buy, 2-picco Mercerized $2.00 Suit 2-piece French Balbriggan ' 1.50 Suit 2-picco extra size Balbriggan 1.50 Suit 2-picco Balbriggan : 1.00 Suit 2-piece Rib ; 50 Suit 2-picce Poms Knit 1.00 Suit 2"piccc B V D liOO Suit 2-pieco B. V. D. Mercerized , 3.00 Suit Superior Union Suits, Athletic Style, Long or Short Sleeves SI. 25 to S3.50 Poros Knit $1.00 B. V. D. $1.00 Wo also have oil kiuds of Boys Underwear. j. b. Mcdonald, The Home of Good Clothes. Mr. Man Do You Love Your Wife? YES t Then save her strength, her health and possibly her life, bjr getting her. a SO E-Z VACUUM CLEANER-Quick for 3 1-10 cents a day for Ten Months. A Demon stration will be given at bur store. Don't miss it. Only $10.00 Don't let the children breathe germs and dirt. The So E-Z saves Doctors' bills. Girun, White & Schatz. The Keith Theatre, Mun.fc&. Tuesday, June 7th WM. P. CULLEN'S Sumptuous Presentation of the All Laughter Musical Comedy, "The Alaskan" Revised, Retuned, Fresh from Five Months Chicago Triumph with RICHARD F. CARROLL, and the Prettiest, Sauciest, Dantiest Chorus of "Girly Girls" over Organized SNOW BAIililNGr. Audience vs. Eskimo Girls. A Positive Novelty Prices $1.50, $1.00 75c and 50c. I Connoisseurs in Horse Flesh and all matters pertaining to tho stable havo always neen profuse In their pralao of the harness made by us. Their unanimous verdldt is Hint it is tho boston tho market being extreme ly durable and lasting, very stylish in appearance, thoroughly well mudo, finished and mounted. A. tjF, FINK."' Tho above is the character quality We maintain at nil times in the manu facture of our Bakery Goods. "Real Excellence'' Is only secured by using the finest ingredients and expert skill in bread making. Wo use auch ingredients and a trial of our products will convince tho moat skeptical of our superior skill in bread making. As evidence buy u loaf of our 10 CENT HOME MADE BREAD Tho llavor is different from what you .havu-beun using. DICKEY BROS.