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About The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 25, 1910)
ANNOUNCEMENT EXTRAORDINARY TO EARLY HOLIDAY SHOPPERS Our special efforts this season in the direction of ORIGINAL NOVELTIES and new features and the purchase of an immense stock at special low figures has met with most gratifying success. Every department is filled with fresh goods from the best markets of the world, and we are thus enabled to offer from now until after Christmas some very attractive goods at unusually low prices. Of some of the goods our supply is limited and when exhausted we cannot obtain more Early shoppers will receive full advantage, , Just a Few Numbers of Our Special Values: ' 200 Sterling Silver Souvenir Spoons (full size) usually sold for $1.50 $1.00 each 25 sets Rodgers Knives and Forks guaranteed usually sold for 5.00 3.00 per set 25 Gold Jewel Cases, silk lined, usually sold for 2.50 1.40 each 50 sets Community Silver Plated Tea Spoons, guaranteed, usually sold for 1.50 '. . . . , 90 per set 50 Leather Hand Bags, Walrus, Seal and Morrocco, usually sold at 3.00 to 7.00 each. . ....... .., , 1.75 to 5.00 each 12 fine Mantel Clocks, 8 dozen Seth Thomas and Mew Haven, usually sold for 7.00 to 12.00 4.50 to 8.00 each 20 sets Sterling Silver Tea Spoons, usually sold for 4.25 3.00 We are Going to More than Double Our Last December Business by reason of our exceptional stock and reasonable prices and we are especially anxious that you see our stock early while the pick is the choicest. Avoid' the crpwd and make your selections at leisure and in comfort, from a full and complete assortment, We know that a visit will convince you that we offer more and better, inducements in quality, variety, and reasonable prices than you can find elsewhere, We extend acordial invitation to all to come and see our brilliant array of Holiday Goods, without feeling that the slightest obligation to purchase is incurred. DIXON. The Jeweler. DR. H. C. BROCK, ij : DENTIST. H Over First National. Phone MS $j Misses Julia and Amelia Burkland, of Sutherland are spending today with friends in town. For Rent Furnished rooms with furnace heat. Inquire at820 East 5th St. Mr.' and Mrs. Claude Alden, of Kim ball, are guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Alden, having arrived yesterda.y T. J. Brown, of Madrid, Nebr., who had been visiting his daughtor Mrs. A. Lee at Paxton came down this morning toBpend a few days with friends. Miss Jannette McDonald entertained a dozen boy and girl friends at her home last evening. A splendid time was had, and enjoyable refreshments were served. A small blaze in the rear of the New ton barber Bhop yesterday created Borne excitement The hose companies were called out and the firo extinguished shortly with but very little damage re sulting. D. E. Morrill returned from Omaha this morning where ho closed a real estate deal for the George White ranch south of Sutherland for Omaha real estate valued at fifty thousand dollars. Chamberlain's Stomache and Liver Tablets do not sicken or gripe, and may bo taken with perfect safety by the most delicate woman or the young est child. The old and feeble will also find them a suitable remedy for aiding and strengthening their weakened di gestion and for regulating the bowels. For sale by all dealers. Old shoes, hair brushes and bricks aro often thrown at the nocturnal yowl ing cats, but it remained for a roomer in the lodging hquso in the Ottcnstein hlnck to nick ud an ordinary sized oil Btovo and drop it down on a howling dog tied underneath the window lues dav nlcht. The stovo was broken be yond repair, the lodging house keeper requiring the lodger to replace it. wun a new one. Whether the dog was quieted has not been learned. I do not believe there is any other medicine bo trood for whooping cough as Chamberlain's Cough Remedy," writes Mrs. Francis Turpin, Junction r.itv. Ore. This remedy Is also unsur passed for colds and croup. For Sale by all dealers. J4. Ui DR. W. F. CROOK, DENTIST, I Z Graduato Northwestern University. a Office over McDonald Stato Bank John S. Twinem, M, D., Hemcopalhlc Physician and Suraeon. Special attention to Obstetrics and riilllMn'n ntnonfn. Office: McDonald State Bank Building RfVi Mr rinvvfltf fits. Phones: Office 183. Residence 283. Miss Helen May Allen went to Cozad yesterday to visit friends for a few days. Mrs. Fred Loudon went to Kearney this morning to visit relatives and friends for a short time. . Misses Grace and Ida Shelton returned to their homo in Paxton Thursday after a brief visit in town. Miss Delia Purdy went to Sutherland yesterday morning to spend several days with friends. The official count of tho vote cast in the Sixth congressional district gives Kinkald 24,857; Taylor 19,685. Mr. and Mrs. O. R. Robinson have returned from a month's visit with rel atives at Corwith, Iowa. Miss Esther. Guffy, of Sutherland was tho guest of Miss Hazel Smith Wednes day while enrouto home from Omaha. The Lady Hustlors will hold one of their enjoyable dancing parties at the Masonic hall on Wednesday evening of next week. Mrs. Loulso Burko left Wednesday lor Dead wood. S. D.. to visit her son Ed. who is suffering from o bad caso of inflammatory rheumatism. Mrs. Fred Diener and daughter left yesterday for Denver whore they will spend several weeks visiting relatives and friends.- Charloy Dixon came up from tho Kearnev Military Academy to spend Thanksgiving with his parents. He is accompanied by a boy friend. ffna WMtfabni will hnM n anaptnl sale of plain and fancy ribbons suitable mr m I. VI Ail. for Amas iancy worn irom inov. lain to Dec. 25th in tho Millinery Dept. at tho Wilcox Department Store. Ed Muicahoy, who was transferred to the district foreman's office at Chey enne a few weeks ngo, spent yesterday with local friends. Mrs. Evans, of Dakota City, Grand Matron of the Eastern Star, held a school of Instruction at tho Masonic hall last evening for members of that order. A orvoMnl fontiiro nt mif nrnplf In iha opportunity ior selection, in an oepart- ments wo are snowing new unu ex ceptional goods at reasonable prices. Dixotf, Tho Jewolor. Ahnnt a dozen members of tho local hive of Lady Maccabes went to Grand Island this morning to attend a con vention of the hives of the state, which is being held at that placo today and tomorrow. Authorized to Proceed with Work. Tho following letter, relating to the original plans for terminal improve ments at North Plntte, was received today. Tho plans contemplate an ex penditure of a big sum of money over $100,000 and means that next spring a small army of men will be at work in North Platte making the Improvements. Omaha, November 23rd, 1910. Mr. Ira L. Bare, North Platte, Nebraska. Dear Sir: Referring to our conver sation relativo to improvements at North Platte; wo now nave authority to go ahead and mako tho .desired im provements and it is only a question of getting the work done. However, it is too lata to accom plish much this winter and we will prob ably not start tho work until oarly spring. In tho end, wo expect to nave up-to-date terminal facilities at North Platto. Yours truly, Charles Ware. Assistant General Manager. yesterday Dr. Marie Ames spent with friends in uozad. Wo aro going to double our last year holidav trade. To do this we aro offer ing the greater values, tho nowost goods and the largest variety ever shown in North Platto. DIXON, Tho Jeweler. Shall Women Vote? King's New Life Pills the true remedy for women. For banishing dull, fagged feelings, backache, or headache, consti pation, dispelling colds, imparting appe tite and toning up the system, they're uncqualcd. Easy, safe, sure. 25c at atone urug u. CRYSTAL THEATRE To-Night MOVING PICTURES: "His Fears Confirmed' Comedy. His Duty Eradicating Aunty SCHILLER & CO., Prescription Druggists First Door North at First National Hank A. L. Mohler Goes to Europe A. L. Mohler, vice president and gen eral manager of the Union Pacific, leayes for Europe Friday, whore he will meet his family, who has been thore some time. After a brief stay in Europe tho party will return together to Oma ha. Mr. Mohler stated before his de doparturo that it was merely a vaca tion from his offico. In regard to the report that ho had beon asked to bo como tho presidend of tho Illinois Cen tral he declared he had never been ap proached on tho subject and could not state what ho would do in regard to it. Ho remarked, however, that he was not anxious for any change, as he was very well satisfied with the Union Pa ific Omaha Bee. II. Miles spent Thanksgiving with rel atives in Paxton. Thanksgiving was qulotly observed In North Platte, business being prac tically suspended, and the day marked by small dinner parties. Tho weather was delightfully pleasant, and in the afternoon uutomobllo and carrlago rid nig was indulged in by many. You will bo glad to know that you can got a fine quality light weight hose that will civo tho sorvico of heavy ones. Armor Plato Hosiey is known as tho long liro hosiery of tho age. sold by Small; Tho Big Shocman. VAUDEVILLE: Bird and Kenna, Singing and Dancing.Character Com edians, Comedy Sketch Artists, and 15 Cents. For pains in tho side or chest dampen a ploco of fiannol with Chamborla fn's Liniment And bind it over tho seat of Eain. Thero is nothing hotter. For sale y all doalors. NOTION. O M. Gray and Mm O M (Ira v. his. wlfo. will tako nottco that on tho Uth day of No vember. 1VI0, tho Atlanta Hutu Hank, a lmnklmr corporation, plalntlf heroin, Mod Its nutltlon In tho district court of Lincoln county. Nebraska, agaliiNt said dnfondantH, o. h. u ray and Mrs. u- ai. uray, tho object and prayer of wlijcli aro to foreclose a cor- tain jnonitatfo executed uy uenry I'e&mers and Homlra I'oMhers to V. M. Carpenter t'lven to secure a certain promissory noto In mo itiim or wi.uu aaieu rrairio uity, lowa, May Kid, 11W5, and duo and payiibloonorlw- roroiuay&iu, uw, drawing Interest at tho rate of i) percent per annum and H per cent after duo. which rnorUrairu convoyed an ho- curlty to tho Hatd K M Carpenter, tho west oi suction . townsnip in, n raniro su wi that Httlrt noto and mortirauo woro duly as- Kluned and transferred to tho plaintiff herein iMsroro maturity ror a kckmi and valuable con sideration and In tho usual course of busi ness! that tho said plaintlir In now tho owner and holder of said noto and mortifaeo and entitled to tho moneys due thereon, and there 1 now duo on said noto and mortfiratro tho sum of H2A.0O and H per cant from Uio Uth day of November. 11)10; that plaintlir praya for a decreo that tho defendant or uny of thorn bo required to pay tho samo or that Hald prem ises mar bo sold to satisfy the amount found dun. That tho llrst truo and roal namo of tho defendant O- il- Uray Is to plalnt(T un known and that the flrt. truo and real namo of Mm U. M. Uray. tho wlfo of tho defendant C M Gray. Is unknown to plaintiff and tho same cannot m ascertained artor aiucront search and Imiulry. You and oaofi of you aro required to answer aid iHjtltlonon or before Monday, the 2d day or January, ivu, Dated this 21st day of NovoinW. 1010 THIS ATLANTA HTATE HANIC. Iiy A Muldoon, its Attornoy Will Promote Beauty. Womei desiring beauty got wonder ful help from Bucklen's Arnica Salvo. It banishes pimples, skin eruptions, sores and boils. It makes tho skin soft and velvety. It glorifies tho face. Cures sore eyes, cold Bores, cracked hps, chapped hands. Best for burns scalds, fever sores, cuts, brulsos and piles. 25c nt Stone Drug Co. Tho second toam of tho high school will play a gamo of foot ball with tho Cozad high school tomorrow" afternoon at tho Athletic park in this city. Thoru Is llttlo danger from a cold or from on attack of tho grip except when followed by pneumonia, nnd this novor hnppens when Chamborlain's Cough Remedy is used. This remedy has won its great reputation and extensive sale by its remarkable cures of colds and grip andean bo relied upon with implicit confidence. For Halo by nil dcalors. We Sell the Sort of Clothes You Ought to Wear. WE arc offering1 our trade the best tailored best looking and best wearing- clothes, , money can buy or experience secure. Advertising sometimes attracts a buyer here, but it's satisfaction that ties a patron to this Home of Good Clothes and that makes our business grow, )K i.... 1 1 Kupiitnhcuncr Q.iuuu FALL SUITS In every correct model, handsome fabrics and tho most skillful tailoring. Conservative styles or tho snappy styles for smart Young Dressers. $15, $20, $25. to $40. OVERCOATS For Fall for stormy days-Winter Overcoats of elegance and luxury. Tho Beacon with velvet collar, tho Military Storm Coat, the Auto, the Presto convertible collar etc., etc., are all here at their best. $15, $18, $20. up to $25. WOOLEN UNDERWEAR. 2 Piece the famous Slaley brand, the best made, per garment. $1.00 $1.50, $2.00 to $2.75. Correct Hats and choice Haberdashery from the most noted Makers, Things you'll like? Como here with all your Clothes vexations. Come here to inquire und learn anything you may wish to know about Clothes or General Outfitting. Wo'ro always at your service. j. b. Mcdonald, The Home of Good Clothes.