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About The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 13, 1910)
SCHILLER & CO., Prescription Druggists Vint Door North of Kim National Hank A ! k We Carry a Full Line of this BeautifiillCntjl Glass. CUNTON, The Jeweler. Qaick Werk. Bring us your shoeing If you are in a hurry. Wc have a half ton of shoes ready to nail on. You always find a first class shoer at VanCleavo's. Our prices are the samo on common shoes. Number 4 and under, $1.60 per horse and strictly guaranteed. Remember tho place, Brick Shop on Sixth street. Elks Have Big De-iiu. The Elks held initiatory servicss last night and placed antlers on a bunch of twenty, which is the maximum number allowed at any initiation. Severn! of these were from Brady and Sutherland. The attendance of members was large and there wero also a number of visit ing members present, making tho num ber present unusually large. Seven additional applications received favorable action. Following the service refreshments were served and there was reign of good fellowship throughout the evening. The Elka are certainly making a wonderful growth, and numerically promises to bo the strongest fraternal order in town. II DR. H. C. BROCK, DENTIST. A 8 Ovor I'lrnl NUont. Phono us jj For Rent , Houses; storage roea, safe deposit Boxes. nrslt & bosdmaB. Tho Lutheran aid solcety will meet at the parish house Thursday afternoon. on tap at Editor Kelly is transacting business fn Omaha. The Episcopal guild will meot Thurs day afternoon with Mrs. J. T. Stuart. Two farms for rent. Inquire of P. II. Garlow, manager Cody ranch. Mrs. Foggerty, of Plattemouth, la is tho guest of her brothorT. J.Yonda. Mrs. Ralph Smith and Mrs. T. J. Ryan returned Sunday from a brief visit in Omaha. Wm Boatty, Ed Murphy and Mr. Wlnquest, of Brady, were In town last evening. Tho latter two wore initiated Into the ElkB. Foot Gloves Verv thin dust Brushes Ivory noveltiesAir Pillows Egg Cups Matinee Lockets. Are some of our novelties. Cull and lot us show you. DIXON, Tho Jeweler. Ray Murray spent Saturday and Sun day in town, transacting business and visiting his parents, Miss Beth Cunnlugham came up from Gothenburg Saturday and visited her mothar over Sunday. Mrs. Saml. Morant, who had been making her homo In Iowa, is visiting hor parents in town. h Choice Clears in Xmas boxes at Schiller k Co'a. Comrade dinger went to the soldiers' homo at Grand Island today. Ho was accompanied by A. M. Mason. The Presbyterian aid socloty wll moot Thursday afternoon with Mrs. Clark Buchanan, C23 West Sixth St. JuBt recolvedl a line of white china for china painters. Buchanan Co. Clarence McGeo and Walter Cokerof Sutherland, came down last evening to have Elks antlers placed upon them Mr. and Mrs. Porterfield, of Grand Island, havo been eueats of Mr. and MrH. II. E.Vincent for a few days past W. H. Ryan left this morning for Grand Inland, going there to consult a spocinlUt In regard to his physica condition. i The Klnghts Templar' and their ladles will tender Colonel W. F. Cody a re ceptlon and banquet during his visit in town. It ia proposed to muke,thlB funa tic-nd a very elaborate one. Miss Jessie Blankonburg will organ ize claasfts in China painting. Those interested may call at 102 West 6th St. Also a lino of hand painted, china and other hand decorated Christmas gifts for sale, and orders taken. Mr. Barnum, of Grand hland, a Christian Science practitioner, was in 1 town yostorday, having boon called hero to treat a local mombor who was . threatened with pneumonia. Thlovos entered tho apartments of Bishop Boocher in Omaha Sunday night undstolotwo Bets of ailvor knives.nnd forks,' tho Bishop's ring and seal, a ' gold ring, clasp pin and tho contents' of a savings bank. No matter what you haVo boon pay Ing fojr hosiery, you will never got such wear as our Armour Pinto stockings gtvo. Don't tako our word for It ask your neighbor she's wearing them she buyB thorn for the entire fam , ily. Small, The Big Shoeman. The new hose wagon for the city flro department arrived yesterday and was drawn through the streets today, at trading considerable attention. It will prove a big help to the depart went, carrying as It does 1,000 foot of "I had bn troubled with constina tlon for two yoara und tried all tho boat physicians in urystoi, xenn., nnu they coukl do nothing for me," writes Thos, ' B. Williams, Mlddleboro, Ky. "Two BttckagM of Chamberlain's Stomach and Livr TablU cured me." For sale by all 4tr. Seal-shlnt Buchanan Co, Our display of nlaln and fancV china s tho best shown in the city. Tramn Grocery. Tho city schools will close Wednesday, Dec. 21st, and will havo a vacation of two weeks, resuming Thursday, Jan. 6th. de- oysters now Grocery. Llcenso to wed was issued yesterday o Chas. M. Dafller and Georgia Over ton, both of Paxton. We are ready to book your order for choice Holly wreaths, loose Holly. Roses, Carnations and Violets. C. J. Pass. For Salo A few loads of alfalfa llvercd. Phone D. 76. During tho winter season tho water works whistle will be blown at twelve o'clock noon, east timo, instead of nlno n the evening. This is to keep the whistle in trim, as much us anything. Rincker's Is headauarters for all classes of dolls and doll cafaa. Fourteen members of the Lutheran Brotherhood met a tho C. A. Dill resi dence last evening, adopted re'olutions and by laws and considered proposed work of the organization. Refreshments were Borvcd at tho close by Mrs. Dill and Mrs. Andrew Yost. If seeding real estate loaas see Bralt & Goodman, C. O. Connor, of Hastings, district doputy of the Brotherhood of American Yoeman, is in town assisting Mr. Tlloy in tho organization of a lodgo of that ordor. Mr. Tlloy Informs us that ur to this morning ho had secured twenty. eight applications for membership. Gift books and Christmas cards in endloBs profusion at Rincker's. For Sale-Six horso power undent Bteam boiler in good condition, onlv been used ten months. Reason for selling, am putting in a larger ono. Just the thing for a feed cooker or for Eower on a farm or ranch. Inquire at tar Bottling workB, North Platte. "Tho Newly Weds" come to the Keith noxt Monday evening. It is a big musical comedy, the company claiming to carry sixty and one half people tho one half representing the baby. The choruses are all girls no men other than the principals and of course every girl is a beauty. Fine Lino Fancy Box Perfumes. Good Odours at Schiller & Co. Suffers Paralytic Stroke. Mrs. Petor Peterson, living in tho Bank's addition, Buffered a stroke of paralysis yesterday forenoon. The en tire left side is paralyzed, and Dr. Kerr, tho attending physician, says the woman's condition is serious, though a slight improvement was noticed this morning. Sho is unable to Bpeak, but understands what is said. When stricken Mrs. Peterson was alone with her four year old child. She fell to the floor, and the child realized something was wrong. She ran to the 1 W. J. Stuart residence noxt door and said "My mam ma fell." Mrs. Stuart hastened to the Peterson home and found Mrs. Peter son unconscious. She called Mr. Stuart and son Ned, who placed her in bed and summoned Dr. Kerr, who admin istered to the needs of the case. For Sale. Br.'ilt & Goodman never had greater I Lt-- x uomcs. cnoice vaceni the in nice lots and improved farms. This is time to buy. See them. A. R. Adamson's bsbk, "North Plutte and Its Association" will be on sale Saturday. Mr. Adamson tells ub he has received orders from a number of peoplo who wore former residents of North Platte. Don't be without fire insurance. Get the best. Bralt & Goedman write it. Weather forecast: Generally fair tonight and tomorrow. Moderate tem porato. Maximum temperature yester day 28, ono year ago 11; minimum this morning 24, a year ago two above. Tho snow fall yesterday was 2.4. Will the party who borrowed my cart, please return it to the shop. P. M. Sohenson The Baptist aid society will moot with Mrs. J. L. Louden, 302 So. Ches nut street, on Friday afternoon. Xmas Trees. Get tho Michiean fSnruco. tho finest tree crown, for Xmas trees. Get vonr oruor in eany as wo navo on v a limited S- 9 . suppiy. aii Kinus Ames decorations. ENTERPRISE BAKERY. For Rent. residence:. G room houso on north sido, closo in. New houso built this last summon Good cellar and wash house. City water in house and yard. $18. uu. BUSINESS BUILDINGS. 2 nico store rooms on cornor af Locust and Ninth streets. Corner room $20, south room S26. Tho upstairs of the above building is fitted up with 14 nice rooms. All modern. A fino proposition for keep in tr roomors. S40. ner month. Or wo will mako a lease for tho whole building on good terms. Temple Real Estate & Ins. Agency, C. F. Temple, Mgr. No. 33 i CopvrirM 1909 by C, H. 7.lmmerman Co. Are Your Feet Cold? Perhaps you don't indulge in winter sports, such as skating-, sleighing and the like because of cold feet. Properly fitted shoes will not hinder circulation, but will keep your feet comfortable. That's the kind you get in our store. Come in and we will sell you a pair that will warm your heart toward the bargains and your feet as well, SMAXlIi, THE BIG SHOE MAN. S21 Dawey Street, North Platte, Neb. - UY him some thing. useful that "he" will appreciate " We've just the sort of things "he" will be so glad you thought of for" his Christmas. You'll find that we show the better things in Men's and Boy's Apparel and Furnishings. The superior quality, the correctness of style and the certainty that you are buying the right thing, makes the Christmas problem easy when you come here. Juft come-in and see how many things we can show you that will be just right for, "his" Christmas: Copyrijlit 1910 TT Houu of Kujpcnb.Imir Chicife Neckwear, the latest New York styles and patterns Gloves, silk and fur lined, in mocha, cape and kid Suspenders, Pearl Trim, in holiday boxes Silk suspenders and arm bands and belts, all to match in special Christmas boxes Sweaters, in white, maroon, taupe, gray and black Smoking jackets and lounging robes Initial handkerchiefs, in linen and silk Silk mufflers, night robes and pajamas Cluett coat shirts, fancy vests, woolen underwear v House slippers, moccasins and shoes Holeproof and Interwoven hosiery, put up in special holiday boxes Traveling bags, suit cases and trunks Hats, automobile cops and coats ' Overcoats and suits for men and boys ' ' Cowboy suits and skating toques for the boys. Any of these selections would please any man and we're sure our superior styles and right prices would please you. We'll reserve them until Christmas. You're just-as welcome to look as to buy b. Mcdonald, THE HOME OF GOOD CLOTHES. CRYSTAL THEATRE To-Night MOVING PICTURES: "Prue Gold", "A College Chicken". VAUDEVILLE: Utophia Musicians Amer ican Federation of Musicans. Tho ladies of the Baptist church will hold a chicken supper in the Masonic hall on next Tuesday evening, Dec. 20th, to which the public cordially invited. Tramp handles tho Kamo brand of cannod goods, coffees ai.d other goods. Thoro are none better. Rincker's carried, the best line of Kodaks and talking machines. Rev. W. H. VanDerzce, a blind col ored minister of Bethany, Neb., will speak at, the Chriatian'church Wednes day evening. He has been blind since 1888, and entered the ministry ln;1893. 10 and 15 Cents. The Curious Eleotrlo Eel. Tho olectrlc col, which is common In the streams of llrnrll, Is possessed of a natural electric uauory a iremou dous ouo. Honoath tho skin nro two pairs of peculiar Httlo bodies passing longitudinally aloug tho muscles and near tho tall. Ono pair Is noxt to tho buck and tho other near tho lower fln. Those bodlos nto mado up of a great number of llttlo colls, two or threo hun dred of thorn, and plentifully supplied with nervos. Examination of ono of theso electrical organs has shown that In action It Is very much UUo a gal vanic battery, with tho anterior ox tromoly posltlvo, tho posterior noga tlvo nud tho current only discharged at tho point of contnet with an object This has been proved to ho so power ful when complete that chemical com pounds aro decomposed by It and Btoel needles iitaiiflthced, 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. m.; a solid through train with convenient schedules and . all travel conveniences. Direct connection at Chicago wkh 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 Wtsitrn Lint Full information on application to Ticket Agent Union Pacifc R. R. uruw h -4, WW