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About The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 9, 1910)
,i "To Make A Long Tale Short." Some people will tell you that we ore selling goods at ABSOLUTELY LOW PRICES. This is a fact and we glory in it. We could peg along and sell at the usual prices and mako a fine profit on a small business, but we want to be kept busy, which is the joy of life. We have watched our chance and purchased an immense stock at largely reduced prices and we are giving the public the benefit. It would be wise for you to invesitgotc and make comparisons. DIAMONDS DIAMONDS. Our stock of Diamonds is very complete. If you intend to buy now is your chance. One-fourth corut, Tiffany mounting, special price $22.00 up to $27.00. Three-eighth carats Tiffany mounting, special price $25.60 up to $35.00. One-half carat, beautiful cut stone extra fine white color from $00.00 to $85.00. Other goods in proportion. AH Kinds of Watches at All Prices. Ladies 0 size Watch, Elgin or Waltham movement in 20 year gold filled case 12.50. Gents Watch 15j Elgin or Waltham movement in o 20 year plain or engraved case $9.75. SET RINGS. Ladies solid gold Set Rings, nil styles and designs, regular prices, from $3.00 to $15.00 special sole price from $2.00 to $10.00. Baby Rings, solid gold, plain and seal and diamond pet, regular price from $1.00 to $2.50 spec ial price from 35c to $1.50. Seal Ring3 for gents very heavy, regular price $3.00 to $8.00 special price from $1 .75 to $5.00. Solid Gold and Gold Filled Brooches. Solid gold Brooches in all the latest designs, regular price from 6.00 to 20.00, special sale price from 4.00 to 15.00 sold gold. 14k filled Brooches, new ond nifty designs, regular price from 1.25 to 4.00, special salo price 75c to 2.50. Matinee Lockets. Wo have a great lino of Matinee Lockets with Mirrors and Powder Puff, also for Photos, with or without chains. Our stock in all styles is complete, regular price from. 8.00 to 12.00 reduced to 0.00 und 9.00. Beauty Pins. Solid gold Beauty Pins, all designs, regular price from 2.00 to 4.00 reduced to 1.25 ond 3.35. Solid gold filled Beautd Pins from 75c to 2.00 reduced, extra special sale price 35c up to 1.50. Quadruple Plated Toilet Ware. Ladies 3-pieco Toilet Set, Comb, Brush ond Mirror, regular prices from 7.00 to 10.50, special sale price 5.00 to 0.50. Prices such as the nbovo must convince you that we are giving you n great opportunity to buy goods at an exceptional low price. Why not select your Xmas presents now before the rush. Wo will put them away until you need them. CLINTON, The Jeweler. Kinkatfl Says It's a Mistake. j Accepting as correct a dispatch in i the Omaha News that the nnmo pf II. D. Thomson had been sent to tho senate fur confirmation ns postmaster at North Platte, an item relative to tho matter was writ ten and is printed on the first page. This morning, however, tho following telegram was received from Congress man Kinkaid: "Thepostmastar matter is still open, notwithstanding the nam ing of Mr. Thomson, which waa duo to a clerical error on tho deparmtcnt." While the article) on the first page is premature, whatever is said therein stands without apology, no matter what the result. cloak Grand "The Traveling Salesmen. That very laughable comedy, "The Traveling Salesman," will bo presented at tho Keith Wednesday evening, Dec 14th, with a cast of about thirty characters. Bob Blake, a salesman for a and suit house is stranded in Crossing. Ho meets Deth Elliott, the local op erator at tho railroad station, and is instrumental in helping her out of somo difficulty in which apiece of prop erty she owns la involved. Tho suscep tible Blake falls a victim to the rustic charms of Miss Elliott and the comedy progresses so rapidly that by the time tho last act is completed, the audience is gratified to hear him telephone to the hotel office to send up n minister and two witnesses. Lutheran Brotherhood Will Meet. The Lutheran Brotherhood will meet at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Dill on Monday evening, Dec. 12th, at 8:30 o'clock. To this meeting all tho men members and attendants of tho Lutheran church are most cordially in vited to be present. Let every one who possibly can come and let's strive to get better acquainted with the work of our church and with each other. Oscar Sandall, Secy. Elect officers. Tho Degree of Honor elected the fol lowing officers Monday evening: Mrs. Will Green, past chief of honor; Mrs. Chas. Stovle. chief of honor: Mrs. Lowe. lady of honor; Mrs. Lillie Jackson, chief of ceremonies; Mr. Keliher, recorder; Mrs. Cronin, financier and secretary; Mrs. Cunningham, receiver; Mrs Friend usher: Mrs. Fred Hansen, in- sido watch; Mrs. Swartz, outside watch. II DR. W. F. CROOK, DENTIST, Graduate Northwestern University. OIllco over McDonald Stnto Bank Tho Catholic ladles will hold a social st tho homo of Mrs. J. K. McWilliams on Wednesday nftornoon of next week. The J. T. Club will bo entcrtnined this evening by Mrs. E. F. Sccborger and Mrs. James Hart at the homo of tho former. Just received I a lino of white china for china painters. Buchanan Co. There will bo a special meeting of Woman's Auxiliary to tho Y. M, C. A. In tho rooms Tuesday afternoon at 3 o'clock, Mrs John E. Evans and mother. Mrs. A. B. Hall havobeen in Omaha for h week or so, whore tho latter had a cataract romoved from hor eye. Tramp handles tho Kumo brand of canned goods, coffees and other goods. There are none better. Mrs, W. F. Cody received a telegram yeiterday from Colonel Cody in which he Muted that he would reacn North lMatto December 17th and remain until tho 2Cth. Dr. Wm, Nelll, who had boon visit ing his daughter Mrs. M. K. Novlllo, has returned to his Virginia home. Mrs. Nelll will remain with hor daugh ter until after Christmas. Nothing nicor for a Christmas gift man a uencaio pieco or cmnn. mrko your selection nt tho Tramp Grocery. Engineers Egan and Monks, of this city, who havo been quarantined ut Grand island on account of being small-pox patients, are reported to bo getting along nicely. In both instances tho disease is nf a mild form. At a lato mooting of the city coun cil tho salary of tho city clerk was raised from $250 to $300: tho treasurer from $100 to $800. and tho attorney from $250 to $300. This Is In accordance with the additional powers given the council under tho different class into which the city has passed. Each of tho officers are still underpaid for tho work they perfom, Herotofora tho treasurer had somo small porqulsltea, now ho will receive but the Btrafght salary. Diamonds at prices that aasuro safe investments. Dixon, The Jeweler. Yesterday morning sheriff Baal re ceived a lengthy message from tho Sheridan county sheriff that two young men, Jay Haskett and Wm. Frozze, had stolen six head of horses and were heading this way, Beal Immediately got busy with the telephone nnd among other places, he telephoned to Lowollun, Shortly after dinner ho got word from that place that the parties were taught and In custody. They had cached thoir howe in the hills just out of town nnd proceded to a restaurant to got their Uinrver, whore thoy were trapped. It wm through Baal's quick work that they were apprehended and he should Im given uut credit Ogalalla Newsu Miss Knto Sovferth has taken a posi tion in Clinton's store durincr tho holi day trade. W. R. Ross, of Myrtle, who never hns "a kick a coming," was a business visitor in town yesterday. Karnack Brass. Dixon, Tho Jeweler. J. S. Clinton left this moraine for Dllas, S. D., whore ho will make a ?rotractcd visit with hia son Ben and amily. Tho board of education held its month ly monthly meeting Monday evening, tho business transected boing of a routino nature. Three Star Cut glass, as good nnd nice as any hut cheaper. Inspect tho lino at Tramp's. G. F. Meyer is having a gas plant installed in his new homo south of town. This plant supplies tho last of the conveniences needed In a modorn homo. A number of North Platto Methodists expect to attend the dedicatory services at Lexington Sunday. Amone them are MrB. W. J. Cruson, Mrs. York Hinman and Mrs. Sanford Hartman. Rlnckot's carried tho best lino of Kodaks and talking machines. Forty men are at work in the yards putting in now ties and laying heavier TjjWB. When tho work Is completed it is lay S DR. 0. 11. CRESSLER, S m 3 Graduate Denlisl. Oftlco over tho McDonald Stato Bank. a Notice. In order to make room for tho next shipment we have called a sale for this weeK only. Apples from $1.00 per bushel to $2.75 per barrel, onions 3 cents per pound, or Sl.25 per bushel, cider 40 cents per gallon, or two gallons :ior 70 cents, notatoes si.oo per bushel, pod corn 4 cents per pound, 3 pounds for 10 cents, sack. B. & M. flour, high patent $1.40 per sack, Jersey Cream flour $1.30 per sack, Buffalo.flour $1.30 per sack, corn meal 55 cents per sack or 24 pounds, or 2 sacks $1, Koby's Ready Mixed Fan Cake Hour SO cents, 2 sacks for 05 cent' two'bound bag breakfast food 15 cents, 2 for,25 cents, two pound broom 40 cents. Leavo your order for cabbage at jps.uu per 100 pounds. Louden's Apple Stoke. 717 North Locust. Phono 551. Presbyterian Church Notes. this The missionary society meets aitcrnoon at the Manse. Preparations arc being made to en tertain tho Sunday school in the parlors of the church on Xmas night. The Xmas Cantata will bo presented by tho choir on Xmas afternoon at 4 oTclock. Red Cross Stamps, to help the fight against tuberculosis, arc this year being sold by tho churches. Thoy may bo had at any service. Call up tho Btudy phone Red 24 and order what you want. Topics for Sunday: Tho Crucifiction nt tho morning hour 10:30. Evening topic: Mount Hareb. A cordial wel come is extended to nil. itUi the gang will bo put to "work incr ties nnd steel on tho main line uecond track between Sutherland and 1 Julesburg. Wanted to sell Ono three year old l)lack Perchoron Stallion. Rogistered No. 52422. L. E. Ebright, two miles wost of Experimental farm. No. 18 and 14, Denvor trains, will be pulled off Sunday, tho Colorado travel not warranting thoso trains during the wintor months, Tho taking off of train 13 will delay tho arrival of our eastern mail until train No. 11, which arrives at 1:30 nt tho presont time. For Sale Six horso powor upright stonm bollor In good condition, only been used ton months. Reason for selling, am putting In a largor ono. Just tho thing for a feed cooker or for power on a farm or ranch. Inquire at Star Bottling works, North Platto. Two farms for rent. Inquire of F. II. Garlow, manager Cody ranch. E. R, Mills, a member o tho pro tective board of tho B. of L. .V. & E.. went to Omaha this morning to attend an excutivo session of thosboard, which will be held at the. Millard Hotel, and : will continuo for five or six weeks. Tilro. Mills and two children accompanied iiim. Foot Gloves Very thin dust Brushes , Ivory novelties Air Pillows Egg Cups Matinee Lockets. Are some of our novelties. Call and lot us show you. - Dixon, The Jeweler. Tomorrow evening "The Climax" "will be presented at the Keith. Tho ulnv is so well known, and the com jiany presenting it is of ouch splendid ability that there is no question of its merit. When presented hero laat March it was pronounced the equal of any play over given on the local stage, and since then it has lost none of its "worthiness. Noxt Sunday will bo observed in the usual manner at tho Baptist church. "Paul'B Relations to Men and His At titudo Towards the Gospel," will bo considered at 11 a. m. The temper and conduct of tho evening will be evangel tic. Thoyouwr people now meet be- foro evening preaching, at G:30. People ara welcome in an me services, CRYSTAL THEATRE To-Night and Saturday. MOVING PICTURES: 'Through the Enemies Line," "Her Father's Pride", (Olograph). VAUDEVILLE: Wilson & Rose, Comedy, Singing, Talking and Danc ing. 10 and 15 Cents. CorjiIlM 1HW, C, E. Zlmnieimin-Co, About Our Repairing THERE is something' nice about it when we put a new sole on a pair of uppers. We do it over a last, very near the shape the shoe was originally, which means that the shoe is going to look almost as good as new, so it will take a mighty keen observer to tell whether it has been repaired or not. Remember two things, that we are shoe repairers not cobblers and that good shoe repairing costs no more than poor. SMALL THE BIG 9 WJAUJii JMUULN. 521 Dewey St, North Platte, Nebraska. , . Suits For Young Men! The Houieejf KupptnHdtaef uucaso THERE'S a certain Clothes feel ing within every Young Man that makes him want "Tho Tiling" We're showing the Smart, New Fall Models for Young Men. There's no radical "departure in style of cut this season, but there are many new fabrics and color ings and many little "tailor touches and kinks" that are new and very artistic. The Two and Three Button Sacks will bo tho favorates. Cheviots, Worsteds and Cas fiimerc?, In n variety of smdrt new patterns, will be tho materials. Suits at $15, $18. $20 to $2i. We were never better prepared to give the Young Man his Ideal Suit than we arc at present writ ing, and we're always pleased to show. Beautiful line of New York Neckwear just received. Nifty Fall Hats to please nnd suit every man. J. jb. Mcdonald, THE HOME OF GOOD CLOTHES. I Keith Theatre Wednesday, Dec. 14, "Im coming to sell North Platte a fine line of plain and fancy laughs." Bob Blake. HENRY B. HARRIS presents THE TRAVELING SALESMAN A comedy in four acts by James Forbes. Author of "Tho Chorus Lady" and the "Commuters." Twenty-one Weeks at Dlinois Theatre, Chicago. Seats on Sale Monday. pninrp Lower Floor, $1.50, $1.00 rniULO Balcony, $1, 75c and 50c HOLIDAY CLOTHING. 500 Suits to select from, every one up to the minute in style and material and at a very great saving to your pocket book. Si 5.00 values in Fine Worsteds $ 9.98 $18 to $22 values in Fine Cassimeres 12.50 $25 to $35 in finest hand tailored. . . . 17.50 We have just cleaned up a large concern on La dies' Fine Suits at less than half price and will sell them the same. $20,00 values at $ 9.98 $25.00 values at 12.48 $30 to $35 values at 14.98 An elegant line of Holiday Goods at about half the usual prices. JOHNSON'S CASH STORE, North Platte, Nebraska. THE First National Bank, of North Platte, Nebraska. UNITED STATES DEPOSITARY. Capital and Surplus $140,000. ARTHUR McNAMARA, President, E. F. SEEBERGER, Vice-President, M. KEITH NEVILLE, Vice-President, F. L. N00NEY, Cashier. to