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About The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 25, 1910)
Ed J. VanDerhoof SKYS We don't sell ALL the good Clothes in town, but all the Clothes WE DO v SELL are good. See the point? V'' "' ', Our prices are LOWER than the i other fellows, and the QUALITY HIGHER. Our stock is LARGER and our ASSORTMENT GREATER and we appreciate your patronage. The Star Clothing House, NORTH PLATTE, NEB. 0 at DR. 0. II. CRESSLCR, Graduate Dentist. Ofllco ovor tho McDonald Stato Bank. Mrs. John Strahorn is visiting in Omaha this week. Tho Club Novita will moot this week with Mrs. II. D. Doatty. L. W. Walker transacted business in Omaha tho latter part of last week. For Salo Cheap A Deckor Bros piano, also a small cabinet organ Phono 243. Announcement is tnado of tho mar riage of Miss Ruby Sorenaon, now of, Los Angeles, to F. M. Hallett, of that city, on Tuesday, November 8th. s A big line of Ladles' and Men's Um brellas, detachablo handles. Clinton, Jeweler and Optician. M1b9 Kate) Crlcker leaves tho latter part of tho week for Salt Lake City, where she will spend tho winter with hor sister Mrs. John W. Ottenstoin. Secrotary McAbce, of tho Y. M. C. A., loft last night for Toronto, Canada, to attend the international convention, which moots every othor year. Ho will bo absent about two weeks. Wedding gifts nro easy to select in our storo for our stock is so largo and varied that ono can easily mnko a choice. Dixon, Tho Jeweler. Thero will be work In tho Eastern Star Thursday evening at 7:80. All memuera anu visiting members are cordially invited. Refreshments will bo sorved. James Carmody came up from Omaha yesterday to attend the wedding of his cousin Miss Kato McGovorn, which will occur at St. Patrick's church Thursday morning, Nico corner lot in Taylor's Addition for sale at less than cost price. Temple Real Estate & Ins. "Agency, L. r. Icmple, mgr. Tho Elks are making preparations to place antlers on a bunch of about twenty good citizens. Tho initiatory ccrcmonlon will be hold on tho evening of the second Monday in November, , A petition feigned by 1,000 votars was filed with tho secrotary of tho state , last evening requesting that the namo of Peter Mortonson, of Ord, bo placed upon the ballot as tho republican candi date for railway commissioner to fill vacancy caused by tho death of Com- miBsionor Cowgill. ; A Columbus special in today's Bee ) Bays: Edgar Howard is amazed at tho 1 apparent abandonment of nil others on I the democratic ticket for tho purpoao ! of pulling Gilbert M, Hitchcock out of his Bartley shortage hole. It has been Judge Howatd'e fond bellof that tho ' democratic party in Nebraska was trying to elect its state ticket, but ho is now convinced that the Btato com- . rnittco has dotermlnod to lot everything else go by default in a desporato effort to save the candidate for Unitod States .senate who has been so irretrievably connected witn tno tooting or tno xno braska state treasury. It is inconceiv able, according to the judgo, that tho interests of all tho othor candidates should be sidetracked to glvo right-of- way to tno late partner of Joe Uurtloy, but Buch now seems to be the case. SCHILLER & CO., Prescription Druggists first Door North of Hirst National Dank Republican Meeting. C. Hi Aldrich, Republican candidate for governor. will speak at the Lloyd Opera House on Wednesday ev ening, November 2d. All voters regardless of party affila- ion are invited to hear Mr. Aldrich. For Sale. The best paying business ever offered in this city. See Bhatt & Goodman. Miss Hill, who succeeds Miss Burt as as Latin teacher in tho high school, nrrived from Denver Sunday and as sumed hor duties yestorday. Engraved calling cards, wedding an nouncements and invitations. Dixon, ThoJewoler. Miss Jennio Scanneil nrived from St. Louis Sunday night and will be the guest of hersistor Mrs. A.B. HooRland until after tho holidays. All the choice books for hnvn will lm found nt Rinkor's Mr. and Mrs. G. W. McDowall leave today for Sioux City, where Mr. Mc- Dowall has been transferred as weather obsorvor. They take with them tho best wishes of many friends. A beautiful lino of sparkling Cut Glass. Exclusive ncont for tho in. brated Llbby factory. Clinton, Jew eler nna optician. Mnrkwood Holmes, of Loxlnsrton. democratic candidato for state Bcnator, spent Saturday in town conferring with democratic leaders. Ho is not Very enthusiastic ovor tho prospects of nis election. Ruth Dustin, tho former North fit ii. J .i ... i c-iuuu Kin wno mioiy swallowed car bolic acid in Denver with suicidal in tent, made n second attempt on her life yesterday by throwing herself in front of a tramway car. This attempt at sou-destruction was also futile. Wnntcd Young woman botween the ngo oi twenty-ono and thirty to enter training school for nurses; address sup yruikyiiuunt, rnysicinns ana surgeon iiuupuui, in or m riatie, neur. Whllo burning weeds on tho Goodman' lot on west Fourth street yesterday alternoon tho fire got boyond tho coh trol of tho man in chargo and burned a chicken house and a portion of a board f 1 1 V . . luuco lur ouugo iioagianu. it was necessary to call out tho flro depart ment to extinguish tho names, which threatened othor noar by buildings. Urank Peterson, who purchased the Dr. McCabo ranch on tho Blrdwood. brpught in 4.G00 pounds of wntormolon and cucumber seeds yesterday which ho Bhippcd to tho Emerson Seed Co. For this seed ho roceived $1,150. 'The crop tins year was vory light, duo to tho frost in August which badly damaged the vines. Mr. Peterson has boen In tho Boed growing business for eighteen years, uno yoar when living at Water I VT l 1 - 1 l too, eu,, no boiu w,ow worth or cu- cumbor seeds from five acres. Tho executive Bystom of the Union Pacific on tho Wyoming division has been changed to tho Hines method. All division olllclala are mado assistant superintendents, tho list Including As sistant Superintendent H.v J. Roth, Master Mechanic William Niland, Dlv islon Engineer A. J. Wharf, Train master M. F, Whlto of North Platte, u. U. bmith, of Cheyenne and Fred C Letts of Laramie, Traveling Engineor B. E. O'Noil and Assistant Engineer Otis Thayer. Tho now order does not effect tho train dispatchers on tho div ision, Miss Nora Anderson wont to Gothen burg this morning for a few days visit with friends. The Methodist Aid Society will meet Thuesday afternoon with Mrs. Caldwell on West Fifth street. If looking for a good, cheap home, farm or investment in farm land try Bratt& Goodman first. Tho Presbyterian nid society will meet with Mrs. C. J. Bowcn, 1003 west Sixth street, Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Martin Jung returned to her homo at Palmer, Neb., this morning after n thrco weeks' visit with relatives in this city and near Hershey. Ed. Friedman, forcmorly employed in Tho Leader, arrived from Denver yesterday and will accept a position in the clothing department of The Leader. Wo havo two nico properties for rent. Ono $14.00 and one $15.00. Temple Real Estate & Ins. Agency, C. F. Temple, Mgr. Mrs. H. J. Roth cntno down from Cheyenne to spend a short time with her husband, who has been conferring with local railroad officials for some time past. The opera season is now at hand. Wo havo a largo variety of fino opera glasses pearl, silver and enameled. Dixon, The Jeweler. Mr. and Mrs. John Singleton left this morning for Florida, whore thoy will spend tho winter. Enrouto they will visit relatives at Pittsburg, Cin cinnati and other eastern cities. Before buying a hat Bee Mrs. Huff man's complete line. At Tho Leader. your- You aro not experimenting on self when you take Chumborlaln's Cough Remedy for r cold as that pro paration has won its great reputation and extonBive an!o by its remarablo cures of colds, and can nhvava bo do pended upon. It is equally vuluablo for auuius ana cnuuren ana may do Riven to young children with 'implicit confi dence as it contains no harmful drug. For sale by all dealers. To the Public. Tho best thing on tho market is tho trreat fuel savor. It Is entirely harm less and easy to manage, No handling of coal, no carrying out ashes. Tho hot blast distillate oil burnors to bo used in cook stoves, heaters and furnaces. Use Bight-feed the Baftcst on earth. Get your orders in early as tho demand is great. First door west of tin shop on west sixth street. E. E. VanScoy. Tho Wizard. "It's a remarkable thing,"- snld old BrlRhtboy at tea time, "but I can push my snuccr through tho handle of ray cup." The others glnncrd nt the smnll han dle and gnve the speaker n withering look. "I can." 'persisted Rrightboy. "Do It. thou." thoy challenged. Calmly taking up his spoon, Bright- boy passed It through tho handle of tho cup and then pushed the saucer with It. Cold Comfort. Modest Amateur iHhowIng tils latesi palutlugi-I'm sure. Miss Ethel, you think I'm still Home little wny from boing an nrtlst. Pair Critic (anxious to say the polite thiugi-Ob, no. Very, very far from It, 1 assure you. Puffs. "Miss Footllttlo's reputation nnd her complexion me very much alike." "Meaning that they are both bril liant, oh?" "No; they nro both mado with a' puff." Boston Transcript. Pope's Proferenco. The Prluce of Wales of Pope's timo once said to tho poet: "Mr. I'opo. do you not like kings?" "Sir." replied tho poet, "I prefer tho Hon beforo tho claws are growu." Ho Told Hor. "What Is It. do you suppose, that keeps tho moon In place nnd prevents It from falling?" nsked Arninliitn. "1 think It must bo tho beams," re plied Charlie softly. George Connelly, of Cheyenne, spent yesterday with friends in town. Mrs. M. S. Rcbhauscn. of Denver. Is spending thlB week with friends in town. For Rent Two furnished room at 208 west Third street. The Indinn Card Club will bo enter tained by Mrs. James Hart tomorrow aftecnoon. The Girls' Friendly Society will meet with Mrs. C. F. Chanman this even- ing. Mrs. Fogarty, of Havelock, Neb., is the guest of her btother. Thomas Yon- da and family, having arrived last night. Wanted A No. 18 Retort Oak Btovo Wilcox & Hallioan. James Welsh, of Quincy, 111., is tho guest of his sister Mrs. Ed. Bocsch, having nrrived the latter part of last week. He will spend some timo in town. Mr. and Mrs. Clark Buchanan re turned last evening from a week's visit at Aurora and Lincoln. They mado tho trip in the Buchanan automobile. An endless variety of gift books, nnd books for children will bo found at Rinkor's. The Hustler's' Committee will give Hallow'ecn "Hard-Time" Dance at the Masonic Hall, on Friday evening of this week. A special programme of dances has been arranged and a nico lunch will be served. Wo aro trying to lay aside some choice articles for Christmas. Don't you think' it would be well to make a very early selection this season. Dixon, Tho Jeweler. Joo and Alfred Malm, of Hyannis, Neb., spent yesterday in town, leaving last evening for Sutherland. They will drivo a bunch of cattle to Hyannis which they havo been pasturing on the Cokcr t;anch north of Sutherland. Diamond Rings, Signet Rings. Plain Band Rings, Engraved Rings and Set Ring3 that the sets aro guaranteed to stay in. unnton, jeweler and Optician. . Mrs. H. H. Sydenham, of San Erancisco, was tho guest of her sister Miss Francis Baiioy yesterday, while enroute from Kearney where she had been spending several weeks with rel atives. Wo have somo very nico small prop erties ior sale ranging in prico from $1,4000.00 to $1,800.00 on easy terms, Let us show them to you. Templu Real Estate & Ins. Agency, I. r . lempie, mgr. Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Grogg, of Moore field, were tho guests of Mr. J. W. Le- Masters Sunday while enroute homo from a visit with relatives at Julesburg. Mr. Grogg was formerly a resident of this city, having worked as blacksmith in tho Patterson shop in this city eight een years ago. Ho Is now engaged In the automobile business and their trip was made by auto. Apples. Just received, one car load of choice, eastern apples of different varieties. such ns Johnathan, Wincsnps, Ben Davis, etc., hand picked, and in barrels. Also havo some apples in bulk which will sell at reasonable price. Come and seo these apples in the McDonald old building on West Front streot. JOHN KELIHER. For Sale or -Exchange. A 0 room modern house in Denver nnd a good homo in Greeley, Colo., for property in this city. Bratt & Goodman. Kills A Murderer. A merciless murderer is Appendicitis with many victims. But Dr. King's New Life Pills kill it by prevention. They gently sti inula to stomach, livf r and bowels, preventing that clogging that invites nppendicltes, curing Consti pation, Headache, Biliousness, Chills. 25 cents at Stone Drug Co. LISTEN! 10o you know that eighty per cent of the school , children in the United States are wearing- High Top Ox Blood Shoes? It's a fact, and furthermore we. bought a large quantity and are saving you a dollar on each pair. Sizes 8 to 11 $2.00 Sizes 11 to 2 $2.50 Come in and see them and you will buy them. Yellow Front Shoe Store, DIENER & FLEISHMAN. The La Vogue Woman's Man-Tailored Suits The newest fall models, made of new mannish worsteds, basket weaves and two-toned effects, home spuns and serges in the new est shades from $15.00 to $38.00, Women's, Misses' and children's coats-every one a stylish tail ored garment in nothing but new 1910 models and materials. Broad cloth, . Kerseys, Mannish and Homespun, all new shades. Wo men's for $6. 50 to $30.00, small women's $5.00 to $20.00, misses for $2.50 to $1.5.00, childrens for $2.00 to S8.50. (The few gar ments we have carried over go at any old price.) WHAT COUNTS IS- New goods and new styles at prices that will be equal to and better than any big city special sale. We have no old garments to dispose of The Hub's prices are such at all times that they are lower than any bargain house west of Chicago. Yonrs for Honest Goods and Low Prices. The Hub Clothing Dept. C. K. MARTINI, Manager. 1 mm 983 Paul Stovcns, of Western, Neb., who had been visiting relatives in this city and at Max well for a short time, lef c for his home Sunday evening. Don't triflo with a cold is good ad vice for prudent men and women. It may be vital in case of a child. There is nothing better than Chamberlain's Cough Remedy for coughs and colds in children. It is safe and sure. For sale by all druggists. IT'BEATSHE How our 10c HOME MADE BREAD has taken with ladies who are particu lar about what kind of Bread they buy. They show their good judgment when they purchase a loaf of our 10c HOME MADE BBEAD. It is made from tho best of flour and great care is used in tho making. It is certainly different from tho ordinary Bread you buy. Bo sure and ask for DICKEY'S Home per loaf. Made Bread 10c The headquarters of the Utah division of the Union Pacific has been trans ferred from Ogden to Green River, Supt. Jeffers now making the latter place his home. Biliousness is due to disordered con ditions of the stomach. Chamberlain's Tablets are essentially a stomach med- 1 : . i -i : 1 1 .. i 1 l units uiwjiiuL-u uspui'.juuy 10 act on uiu organ; to cleanse it, to strengthen it tone and invigorate it, to regulate the liver and to banish biliousness positively and effectually. For sale by all dealers. You Take Pains' to make tho chil dren look nico just for a day. Why not preserve the memory of their pretiness by means of our PHOTOGRAPHS. Our pictures, either of individ uals or groups, aro so excellent that they rival tho steel engraving in soft ness nnd far excel in faithful por traiture tho work of tho most skill ful artist. E. O. Halverstadt, 405 Dewey Street. S fry The Only Double Track Automatic Safety Signal Line Between North Platte and Chicago - Improved Train Servici to Chicago The electric -lighted Denver Special leaves every evening, arrives at Chicago next day at 1:30 p. in.; a solid through train with convenient schedules and all travel conveniences. Direct connection at Chicago with eighteen-hour trains to the east. Seven trains dally between North Platte and Chicago. Be sure your tickets read via the Chicago, Union Pacific & North Wastarn Una Full information on application 'to x Ticket Agent Union Pacific 1$. R. v OPM1C