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About The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922 | View Entire Issue (June 14, 1910)
si 11 I Or. WALLACE 1 fl J Silver plate that v resists wear H fit that does not give H B J' sntltfnctory icrrico H S. jW in any home ?jftu))Mj liold will bo Jb DR. F. W. MILLER, Dentist. Over Dixon's. Phone 358. Clinton, Jeweler and Optician I 8 DR. H. C. BROCK, jj nrwncT 8 l'. Oror First National. Phono 148 J. II. Day nnd daughter Mnbol visited friends in Denver Sunday. The Indian card club will meat with Miss Irma Clinton tomorrow afternoon. W. H. G. Woodhurstis now nt Excel sior Springs taking treatment for rheu matism. Excavation for thu Elks building begun today, and as soon as the matcrinl arrives construction work will begin. For,Modorn and up to dato Clothes go to The Hub Clo. Dept. Austin Dcdcll entertained n dozen or more of his boy friends yesterday after noon at a birthday party. Sheriff Miltonhorgcr roturned this morning from Hastings, whoro ho ac companied Mrs. Ferris to the asylum. Kompcrs in nil styles, high or low neck, long or short sleeves, long or knee pants at The Hub Clo. Dept. Miss Gertrudo Rcbhnusen, attending school nt Hastings, returned home Sat urday to spend the summer vacation. Mrs. A. S. Coatos and Mrs. Guy Swopo are hostesses at a function this afternoon nt the homo of the former, at which Mrs, Geo. Saint is the guest of honor. Mra. G. A. Zontmeyer and Miss Besslo Salisbury have issued invitations for an "At Homo" Friday aftornoon in favor of Miss Vera Sitton at tho homo of Mrs. Zentmeyor. Byron' Troubadours which will bo nt the Keith Friday night, aro a com pany of specialists. Geo. F. Dcnmnn, field agent for lyceum bureau, says that tho Troubndoura nro undoubtedly tho best company on tho rond. Mrs. W. F. Cody mot Colonel Cody nt Buffalo, N. Y., last Friday and is now mnking tho western trip with tho Wild West Show. And thus has that reconciliation, whiclrnll to much de sired, taken place, and tho Colonel and his good wife will spend the sunset of life as Bweethoarts of carlior days. Juno tho month of roites the sea son when nature smiles benignly thu time of wedding bolls beautiful pres ents for tho bride gifts for the brides maid momentoes for tho best man favors for tho entire galaxy of atten dants. Exquisito articles in gold' and silver, richly mounted gems, suporb cut glass n storo full from which to make selections. Clinton, Jeweler and Optician. Mrs. Ralph Smith and Mrs. Hnrrv Dixon woro tho hostesses nt a vorv pleasant miscellaneous shower yestor dav afternoon In favor of Miss Mabel Conehowor nt tho homo of tho former. AJiout a Bcorc of ladies were present aiki mo umo wns spent in enru playing in . which Mrs. Kahili Blxler was awarded tho prize. After tho serving ot ia very enjoyable two course lunqheon Miss Donehowet opened the Bhovtor gins, wmcn proved numerous as will as pretty and usoful. WAIT. (or tho June Clenring Salo at The Leader which open Saturday, JunclSth. Wntch Friday's Tribune for particulars. Jacob I'izer, of Hastings, is visiting nis uromer juiius, naving urrivcd Sun day. Kucono Combs nrrlvml fmm T.lni.ln yesterday and will transact business in iown ior n lew uays. Mrs. A. J. Ferris, living south of Maxwell, was adjudged insane Satur day and taken to tho nsylurn nt Hast- IIIKB. Frederick Wn a guest at tho Bullnrd residence for Boverni uays, leu today for his home In Atluntn, Go. At the meeting of tno Elks last even ing antlers were firmly imbedded in the heads of Will Hawley, 0. E Elder, Carl Schaeffer and Rob Finney. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Cuhill returned to Cheyenne Wells lastevenlng after visit ing for several days at tho homes of Si Russel and Frank Dornn. Today Supt. Ebright is making an apportionment of the semi-annual school funds to tho different districts of tho county. The North Platte school dis t ict receives 840.48. Walter Kocken yesterday let tho con tract to Huntington & Baker for the erection of a five room cottngo In the Trustee's addition. We presume this is an instance of building tho cage just before cutachlng tho bird. Two nice properties on W. 6th street for sale. Prices $2,000 and $2,260. Let us show them to you. Temple Real Estate & Ins. Agency. Mrs. .1. W. fltlnnalnln ntul drcn nnd Miss Knto Krickoc aro visit ing relatives in town, having urrivcd from Salt Lake yesterday. They are enrouto to Portsmouth, Ohio. Tho Union PnrJfln flhnn tmll tmam WOnt to Mnxwoll Snnrlnv defeated ths team of that village by a score of five to four. In tho afternoon they went to Brady and won from that mum uy n score oi eight to three. Ladies'. Misses' nnd Chilflrnn'n fnh Suits at Tub Hun Clothing Dept. Mr. and Mrs. Otto fUnvtn who leavo for their homo -m Sheridan, Wyo., this evening en tertained H mimhor nf tlintr frinmlo1 laBt ovening at tho homo of Mrs. Stevie's parents, mr. and Mrs. a. Friend. Xlnv. PnllnM; nf AH.if rM of tho United Presbyterian church nt that placo, assisted Rev. Geo. F. Will lams at tho Presbyterian church last Sunday night. Rev. Pollock is visiting his sister, Mrs. W. P. Snyder, at tho state farm. Do not l'limn nf. pnnnlnnlnnn Tfnr.nr f - " - vw...u.w..u. J.IIUM what you want; want what you got; umiuiuru kus prices on your indies' or misses' miored suits or jackots, then come, examine our Immense and 'mod ern aSKnrtmpnt? tlmn frn'f nur nvini nn.l compare with others. Yourverdict will " K"- yuur reauy-io-wear garments nom inu ziuDijioining uept. t Fairing ton Funeral. Tho funernl of tho late L. O. Far rington will bo held from tho Episcopnl church at 2:00 Thursday aftornoon. Owners nf Irlli Mnnov ' should sco Bratt & Goodman if they want Investments in safe first mort- gngo loans netting eight per cent. Christian Church. Tho Children's Day program was clven Inst Snnrinv was crowded to tho doors with people who wiuiiu 10 neur mo cnuuren and as they listened to tho Bplendld program, they felt well repaid for coming. Tho liberal offering of tho ovening will inano u posmuio ior me school to send nuout $ou. this year for tho evangeliza tion of world. Prof. Bentty, of the Normal School, preached for the congregation Sundny morning to their delight nnd edification. Iho church is planning a big tent or tabernacle meeting for next fall. An experienced evungelist nnd singer will bo in charge of tho campaign. WAIT For tho Juno Clenring Sale at aiio ioauor wmcn opens Saturday, Juno 18th. Watch Friday's Tribuno for particulars. A Woman's Great Idea. is how to mako her self attractive. But with out health, it is hard for her to bo lovely in face, form or temper. A weak, sickly woman will be norvous nnd Irri. ablo Constitution ami Kidney poisons show in pimples, blotches, skin oruptions and a wretched comnloxion. But Elec tric Bittors always prove a godsend to women who want health, beauty and iricnus. They roguinto Stomach. Llvor and Kidneys, purify tho blood; give HironR nerves, orient eyes, pure breath, Btnooth, velvety skin lovely compact ion, good health. Try them. 60c. at Stono Drug Compnny Co. II. D. Rhea, of Lexington, transact ed business in town yesterday. M. S. Rebhauson left Saturday night for a few days' visit in Omaha. M. J. Forbes has been transacting business in Omaha for n couple days past. For Sale several good cheap lota on easy payments. Seo our sign boards. Bratt & Goodman. ' C. A. Porter, who resides on the Chamberlain ranch near Dickens,' wns n business visitor in town yesterday. D. C. Downs arrived from Utah Sat urday nnd tomorrow will be united In marriage to Miss Ruby M. Heyse. See Bratt & Goodman if needing money to help you buy, build or im prove your home or farm. C. L. Patterson, of Denver, spent yesterday In town transacting business in connection with his official position. II. L. Williams, a well known cap italist and business man of Gothenburg, transacted business in town yesterday. Misfl Alice Birgc, attending the sta'e university, arrived homo Satur day evening to spend tho summer vacation. Mrs. S. W. Warnock, of thlscity, who is now visiting her dnughtcr at Kimball, has been granted a soldiers' widow pension. Monarch Malleable Ranges best on tho market at Hershoy'fl. W. E. Shuman has sold block 58, Plattcview subdivision, to Mrs. Nona Boyer, who will probaby erect a cottage thereon this fall. Judge and Mrs. W. H. Mdnger arrived from Omnhn Sunday night, the Judge to hold couit and Mrs. Munger to visit her son Horton. Your mnnnv rnmmnniln onrulco- mn yourself demand style. Get. both in Collet f!hnn rinthos nf Tlw. H.,K Clothing Dept. Ed Tfnllher will nnnrwl thn nnvf twn weeks indoors in a reclining position, this lieintr tho illwnMnn nf thn Omnlin occulist who examined his injured eye. Thn Knrvlrn Knrwlnv avantnrr !-,. Vi n children nt the Lutheran church was enjoyed by a largo audionce. The offoring for the ornhdn's homo nmountpd to $8.75. ' Mrs. Geonro W. Eves, who was called hero seven weeks ngo by tho illness and death of her mother, ro turned last niche to her home in Stock ton, Cal. A raco mectinc will be held nt Lex. ington Wednesday and Thursday of this weeK. ino program includes horso races, -automobile races and motor cycle races. Otto Thoelccko sold five nunrter sec tions of Keith countv land last week at nrices raneincr from $22 to S25 ner acre. All theso tracts were located on the tablo. Dick Baker returned Saturdav from a business trip to Bridgeport, Gering and other towns in the North Platte vnlloy. after an absence of several dnys. For Sale Rubber tired Stanhone. Inquire of.C20 West Fourth street. Word received In tmvn vnotnwlnir announced tho birth of nn eight pound girl to Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Cunningham of Los Angeles. Grandfather and Grnnd motherCunningham bear their honors with becoming prido . W. E. Smith hns rnnfcrnnrl hiannalftnn as local agent for the Pacific Fruit Ex- Cress Co., and is succeeded y C. A. Reiger, who was was agent for the same company at Grand Island. Tho change became ef fective yesterday. Wanted A housekeener about 40 or 45 years of ngo, No objection to one or two children. John Kostick. Well- fleet. Cards received In town announce the wedding on June 27th of Miss Helen Best and Chnrles Emory Barber nt All Saint's church, Passadcna. Cal. Mr. Barber will bo remembered as a former superintendent of tho city Bchools. Keep cool by buying tho Ideal Shirt in negligeo or golf. We have them in about all materials. The Hub Clothing Dept. Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Dillon returned Inst night from Omaha, whoro Mr. Dillon went for an examination. The specialist has not yet given his diagnosis of tho case, but said Mr. Dillon could be treated as as well hero by Dr. Quigley aB ho could in Omaha, For Sale-200 bushels oats and 600 bushels corn at my-place 20 'miles north of North Platte. W. V. Hoaglani), North Plutto, Neb. Estrayed. On Juno 1st from pasturo a dark bay mare, four years old, scar on muscle of front leg; weight ubout 950. Send information or return animal to C. S.i Bethel, North Platte. Announcement! we m For Men, Women and Children AhIM PlatC HoSiery The Hosiery possessing wearing ( qualities, fit and and appearance far superior to any hosiery ever berore offered nt anything like this price PRICE PER PAIR 25 CENTS. If you want to cut your hosiery bill in half, buy Arinor Plato Hosiery for tho entire family. Let us show you hosiery satisfaction and economy. SMALL, The Big' Shoe Man. Lees Insect Powder is the round package in red and yellow entirely different in ap pearance, and equally different in effectiveness from other insect poisons offered in powder form. It isn't difficult to mnke a poison for insects. Whnt requires skill and knowledge Is in making a prepa ration that will actually destroy vormin on an animal and with no injury to tho animal itself. Horoin is whoro Leo's product is different. Oura is thoroughly elfec tive as a destroyer of vermin and absolutely harmless to tho chick. Watch for the yellow packages. Prepared in large lj-lb sprinkler top cans unci sells at 25 Cts. Each Exclusive Agents, SCHILLER & CO., Family Druggists, North Platte, Nebraska. SCHILLER & CO., Prescription Druggists First Door North of First Nkttonal lUnk Mr, and Mrs. Henry Peterson, of Oaklnnd, Cnl., who have been visiting friends i in Knnsas City, will arrive in town the early part of next week for a visit at the home of hia father. It has been over five yenrs since Mr. Peter son's last visit to North Platte. Forty guests spent a delightful even ing Friday ns the guests of Mr. nnd Mrs. Fred Waltemnth at a high five party given in honor of Miss Sieman. First prizes ivere won by Mrs. E. T. Tramp and E. It. Goodman and tho consolation emblems by Mr. nnd Mrs. Arthur Hongland. Enjoyable refresh ments were served. Sec LeMastcrs for Rambler or Mitchell cars best on earth. Members of tho birthday club and their husbands, a score in all. were pleasantly entertained Saturday even ing. A couple of hours was snent in social conversation, followed by a two course lunch. Places at the table were luuiiu isv mill UUIIV UIIUIIUUU IJUCOUUIIB on cards which had a bearing on the name of the person for whom tho curd was intended. For Sale House nnd lot at 709 west Fourth street. Inmiire nt housa or shoe shop. C. Newman. The Lutheran Indie?' aid society will meet on Thursday afternoon with Mrs. P. O. Qually. A full attendance of the ladies is desired. A conveyance will be at the church for nt least 25 at 1 o'clock sharp. It is asked that all who have conveyances of their own use thenrfor themselves and friends. It is also ex pected that every one who had a dime bank a year aco and not vet returned it return it nt this meeting whether filled or not. If you can't bo present yourself it is urgently asked that you be suro to send your bank. HAIL INSURANCE. . Insure your grain before the hail strikes it. Best com panies and lowest rates. Do it to day before it is too late. Buchanan & Patterson. A nartv of ten. consisting of Mr. nnd Mrs. Minor Hinman, Keith Neville, rrnnK nicuovern, unvo uay, Tom Halev. J. B. McDonald. Arthur Salis bury, Loren Sturges and Tho Tribune man went to Hastings Saturday night nnd returned Sunday with three Chal-mer-Detroit "30" cars purchased by Mr. Hinman. Tho dav was a nleasant one for driving home, nnd the trip proved a very enjoyable one for each member of the party. The roads, irenerallv sneakintr. were in crood con dition nnd the 173 miles were covered rapidly. On good stretches of road a speed of fifty miles an hour was at tained, ine stretch of best road on the journey was between tho south end of the Gothenburg bridge and Bignell. Tho cars though new. ran nicely, and gave evidenco of being all that is claimed for them in fact there are none better, is the opinion given out by each member of the party. WAIT For tho Juno Ciearine- Sale at Tho Leader which onena Saturdav. Juno 18th. Watch Friday's Tribune for particulars. The Famous Twenty-second Round. The Nelson-Wolgast Fight Keith Opera House, One Night Only, Wednesday, June 15th, Two Shows, 8 and 9:30. Notice of Formation of Lateral Sewer District. To all persons interested: Notice is hereby given thnt on Juno 11th, 1910, there was filed with the city council of North Platte, Nebraska, a petition praying that a lateral sewer district bo formed from the following described blocks, towit: Blocks 1, 4 and 7 of South Park Addition to the city of North Platte, Lincoln County, Nebraska. Said lateral sewer to be constructed of ten-inch sewer pipe with proper flush tankss manholes nnd appli ances, commencing at tho center line of said block 1, intersecting with the main sewer that is to be constructed on west "A" street, extending thence southernly on the center line of said block and in the center line of the alleys in blocks 4 and 7 of Baid addition through the above described pr6perty to the north line of west "D" street. That the council has set said matter for hearing on the 5th day of July, 1910 at 8:00 o'clock p. m official time at tho oflico of the mayor and city council, in the court house of said city. All parties interested are hereby notified to be present at tho above named time and place, and show cause if any, why said lateral district should not be formed as prayed, and special assessments there nftor levied as pro vided by law, upon tho real estate constituting said district, for the con struction and maintenance of the same. Dated Juno 13th, 1910. Tiios. C Patterson, Mayor. Attest: Chas. F. Temple, City Clerk. Notice of Formation of Lateral Sewer District. To all persons interested :- Notice is hereby given that on June 11th, i910 there was filed with tho city council of North Platte, Nebraska, a petition praying that a lateral sewer district be formed from the following described blocks, to-wit: Blocks 1 nnd 2 of Bank's addition, and block G of South Park addition, both to the city of North Platte, Lincoln County.Nebr. Said lateral sewer to be constructed of ten-inch sewer pipe with proper flush tnnks, man-holes and appliances, com mencing at center line of lots 2 and 3 in block 1 of Bank's Addition to Baid city, intersecting with tho main sewer that is to be constructed on West "A" street, extending thence southernly on the center line of Baid lots and alley, through the above described property to the north line of West "D' street. That the council has set saldxmatter for hearing on theSthdy of July, 1910, at 8:00 o'clock p. m. official time, at the office of the mayor and city council, in the court house of said city. All parties interested aro hereby notified to be present at the aboye nnmed time and place, and show cause if any, why said lateral district should not bo formed as prayed, nnd special assessments thereafter levied as pro vided by law, upon the real eBtate con stituting said district, for the con struction aud maintenance of the same. Dated June 13th 1910. Taos. C. Patterson, Mayor. Attest: Chas. F. Temple, City Clork. WHEAT FLOUR CHEAPEST AND BEST FOOD U. S. GOVERNMENT TESTS PROVE IT. ARTICLES. - ENERGY 10 CENTS WILL BUY. . Eggs ....385 mm .j' 1 Beef, sirloin . 410 umu Mutton, leg ;.44G wmm 1 L' '..-. '' . Milk :.e. 1030 mmmm Pork, loin... 1035 mmmm . V;. Cheese C. 1185 mm ' jjjtV Butter 1365 mmmsmm :," ',,.v ' ; Wheat Breakfast Foods 1489 hmi - . ' Potatoes 2950 mMMMHSHH ' Beans, dried.. . ,t 3040 nHMM WHEAT FLOUR 6540 mmmmhhmbmmhwbm (U. S. Department of Agriculture Farmers Bulletin No. 142.) Energy Musfcle and Strength Giving Qualities. One pound of Flour costing 24 to 3 Cents, will go as far as two pounds of Meat costing 15 to 20 cents per pound. Tho above table should prove to you beyond a doubt that the value of Wheat Bread as a food is away up; also that its cost, compared with other food, is away down. There is no better Hour on the market than Best XXXX and Gold Crown, manufactured by the North Platte Mill Si Grain Co. It is the Hour of the classes and within the reach of the pocket- book of the masses. FOR SALE BY ALL LEADING GROCERS. North Platte Mill & Grain s pi? ' '.'-i'.;i.rjfc-as'.iir.i;til,i ,Wni ;,.tf.vr.