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About The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 13, 1910)
5 CHRISTMAS AT DIXON'S There are only ten inoreshopping days, Shop early. The rush of HolidayOtrade is demonstrating again the strength and position of this store. We are) giving our patrons the most convenient storethe freshest andbest classified stock in our city, giving the greatest values honest mercantile industry can provide. moo No. 2 Flno Wblto Diamond 141c. Solid (lolil $125.00 No. 1 Fine Wblto Diamond Ilk. Solid Uold CCO.00 No. S Fine Whlto Diamond Ilk. Solid Uold I1T8.00 No. 4 Fine Whlto Diamond lik. Bolld Gold I7S.0Q No, 8 Finn Whit Diamond Ilk. Bolld Uold tMO.OO No. 6 Fins While DUmoedi Ilk. solid Gold A Few of Our Many Appropriate Gifts. Cut Glass Signet' Rings Electric Lamps Hand Bags Mirrors Clocks Leather Goods Karnak Brass Brooches Mesh Bags Chaffing Dishes Hull's Umbrellas Toilet Articles Watches Diamonds Foot Gloves Cuff Buttons Baking Dishes Casseroles Crumb Trays Shaving Sets Traveling Sets Necklaces Lockets Carving Sets Suspenders Candle Sticks Fountain Pens Souvenir Spoons Gold Jewel Cases 1175.00 No. 7 Fine White Diamond Ilk. Solid Gold $73.00 No. S FJne Whlto Diamond Ilk. Solid Gold 815.00 No. 0 Flno White Diamond lllc Bolld Gold 1115.00 No. 10 FIno White Diamond Ilk. Bolld Uold 1500 No. It FIno White Diamond Ilk. Eolld Gold $100.00 No.M Fine Whlto DIwoad Ilk. Bolld Gold $1(0 No. S7SS Gold Filled Topi. Tourmaline $J5 00 No. IS Fine White Diamond Ilk. Holld Gold H2.7S No. II MO M) No. 15 Fine Whlto Diamond Flue Whlto Diamond Ilk. Bolld Gold lib. Bolld Gold $15 00 No. 16 Flno White Diamond 11k. Bolld Uold $10.00 No.17 $20.00 No. 18 . Flno Whlto Diamond Finn Whlto Diamond Ilk. Bolld Gold 21k. Bolld Uold $3 00 No. f.953 Gold Flllo4 Knoo and ltoraau Flnkh Fine White UtlUUuu Pickard Art China 75 Cents Bolld Gold $1.00 Bolld Bright Finish Gold Eou- Roman Pearl Hell Flnliu liuby DouhcU Blend Top No, UUl No. M25 $7.50 Ilk. Bolld Uold Uenuluo Full Cut Diamond BUI (2 50 PolM Gold tlcnulno AlUOlllTkt No. 5301 M.80 Bolld Gold Ucttulnu Crom atrtictcd Itutitro Wholn Rol I'oarli No. 63S3 $2.75 Bolld Gold Genuine Tnrqtiolso MtlrU No.fi.193 13 23 Solid Gold Opou Work Dcolun lloiunu Hhinnl Top .So. 5107 1(1.00 Ilk. Solid Gold Open Work IK'flqn Blit'iet Tup No, 5390 VI 1 You should bea patron of our Store for we are giving better values and better service than you can get elsewhere, in our city Let us show you. STORE OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL AFTER CHRISTMAS. . DIXON, The Jeweler. " $1 .00 No, 5818 . , BUrlltw Bllvcr Osldliml wd French Gray FiaMi $100 Na W18,, , , 1'Iorcclo.M ICiir Btudi Gold Filled lioinau I'earU 50 CcnU No. 5752 Uold Filled Ainathyit Tourmalines DR. 0. H. CRESSLER, Graduate Dentist. Office over the McDonald Stato Bank. B. J. Guyman leftist night for Wood River, where he will transact business for several days. Shop Foreman Mann and Mrs. Mann returned Sunday night from a ten days visit in Kansas City. Robert D. Graham, a noted Masonic lecturer, will berprescnt ut the regular meeting of Platte Lodge this evening. Roy Louden, who is traveling through the country selling patent mcdecines, spent Sunday in town. He says he is meeting with excellent success. The city schools close several days in advanco of ChrisfcmaB jn order that tho out-of-town teachers may reach home. Seven of tho high school teachers live in six different states. For Sale Some fine Plymouth Rock roosters. John Toillion. Mrs T. L. Thornburg and Mrs. Jos. Martin were tho guests of relatives in town Sunday and yesterday while en- routo from Callaway to Oregon where they expert to make their future home. Hartman, the cigar manufacturer; hasnlaced on the market highly em bellished boxes containing twenty, fivo cigars which are particularly appro priate for Christmas gifts for men. Wanten to sell Eight brood mares. Weight 1050 to 1600 pounds. L. E. Ebright, two miles west of Experimen tal farm. The banana belt had a touch of winter yesterday. Snow began falling parly in the morning and continued intermit tently throughout the. day, with the re- suit that by evening tho ground was covered to the depth of several inches. The Tramp Grocery carries Uslnger of Milwaukee line of sausages. They include Braumnschweiger style Liber wurst. Meltwurst (fine). Knackwurst, Smoked Bratwurst, Blutwurst, Butts from Young Pigs and Corveiat (Goeth- . ingeij stylo. Minor Hinman made a double trip to Gundy in his car Friday. He left hero at eleven in the forenoon and returned at eight in the evening. He then started over the route again and reached home at 4 a. m. Saturday. Make your Amas Decoration com plete by addipg $ome double-wound Holly wreath$ or choice Delaware Holly. C. J. Pan. Florist Dr. J. R. McKlraham, who has been with the Physician & Surgeons' hospital since its opening a year ago, has retired and ii preparing to movo to the south probably to locato at some point in Florida. Dr.McKiruhnn during his re sidence became recognized as a thoroug physician and surgeon, and as a citizen was one of our best. Friends will regret the Doctor's departure. DR. W. F. CROOK, K DENTIST, 5 Graduato Northwestern University. 4 OfSco over McDonald State Bank Lost Chllds's gold Bracelet. Phone 533 for reward. Lost on streets, probably on west Fourth, a crcsent pin set with pearls. Return to this office and receive re ward. See that Bunch of Bargain plates at Buchanan Grocery. Druggist McDonnel and Si Russell brought in four nice wild geese yester day which they killed with emphasis on the killed. m a mm m bet your idle money buiy earaing 8 per cent interejt on first gilt edge mortgage loam. See Bratt & Goodman. See Rincker's lino of toilet sots. I They make an acceptable gift. Judge Sinclair, of Kearney, trans acted legal business in town yesterday, and renewed acquaintanco'with a num ber of old-time friends. J. S. Roby has sold to George Car ter tho south half of the northeast qnarter and lots one and two jf section 6-12-30 for a consideration of $3,200. Nothing nicer for a Christmas gift than a delicate piece of china. Make your selection at the Tramp Grocery. Mrs. Sanford Hartman, Mrs. W. J. Crusen, Mrs. York Hinman, Mrs, D. Mooney, Miss Florence Antonides.and F. L. Mooney attended the dedicatory services of the new Methodist church at Lexington Sunday. This church cost $30,000, and at tho morning'ser- vice it was announced that $10,190 was needed to pay off the church debtand that about $2,000 was needed to purchase a pipe organ. Offerings were asked at three services, with the result that tho sum of $13,650 was subscribed. This will place the church entirely free of incumberanco and will purchase the desired organ. One thousand persons attended the morning service, 250 men were present at tho men's meeting in the afternoon and 1200 were present st the evening service. Bishop Mclntyre was present at the dedication. The quicker a cold is gotten rid of the less danger from pneumonia and other serious diseases. Mr. B. W. L, Hall, of Waverly, Va., says: "I firmly believe Chamberlain's Cough Remedy to be ab solutely the best preparation on tho market for colds. I have recommended It to my friends and they all agree with me." For sale by all dealers, Tho Roman Forum. The Forum was originally n market placo and only by degrees becamo tho center of Roman civic and political Hfo. About B. C. 470 It becamo tho placo of assembly of tho peoplo In their tribes and wan gradually adorn ed with tomplos and other great pub lic buildings. Tho Roman Forum tho Acropolis at Athena alono excepted Is perhaps the most thrllllngly Inter esting spot on earth to such as know and apprcclato tho teachings of his tory. From tho Forum caino tho au gust laws which governed tho then known world for moro than a thou sand yearn. Raising Chtokena. Tho suburban man was all 8ym pathy. "What's tho trouble, my dear?" ho asked as ho camo homo and found his wife In tears. "T-troublo enough," sobbed his young wlfo. "You k-know that flvo d-dollnr Incubator tho man sold mo? Well, It exploded today and blow all tho chick ens through tho roof." "Oh, well, cheer up, Martha. Tho man Bald it would ralso chickens, and you soo It did." Chicago Nowh. Where Gnnnots 8wrm. Ono of tho most remarkablo sight In tho world is Bird Island, In South Africa, for tho reason that during some months of tho year It Is literally covered with gannotH. Not a foot ol ground Is to bo soon anywhere Day after day thousands of gannotH Htrut around, and they nro ho close lo each Wm. Hall is Wanted. A man named William Hall, who had been working In town, went Into the Star Clothing House Saturday even ing mado some purchases, and drow a check for $15.00 on tho First National Bank, receiving monoy above tho pur chase amount. Yesterday when tho check was presented at tho bank for payment it was refused, Hall.havlngno account. It then developed that Hall had left town, Tho police are doing their best to get track of" him. SOCIETY NOTES. Tho Hustlers will give a dancing party at Masonic hall Thursday even ing. Dancing will begin at a quarter past nine. Tho A. B, club held a very enjoyable session yesterday afternoon at the homo of Mrs. J. S. Hoagland. Elabor ate refreshments were served. A social dancing party under the management of Clark LeDioy t, Charley Martini and Corbin Jones, was hold at tho Masonic hall Friday evening, tho attendance being largely high school students. The J. T. curd club passed a delight f ul evening at the Seeborgcr home Fri. day, Mrs. Seebcrger being nssistcd by Mrs. Jas. Hart. First prizes wore won by Mrs. Garliach and John Herrod and tho consolutlon by Mr, and Mrs. Henry Waltemath. Enjoyable refresh ments were served at the close of tho games. Tho Girls' club of tho Catholic church was pleasantly entertained last evening atthoWhalen residence by MIbb Evelyn JefTers nssistcd by tho Misses Malonoy, McGovern and McWilllams. Eight tables wore in use and the game of high five proved very interesting. other that tho whole island hccuib uc- l'our tied for the first prize, and Incut- tunlly allvo. Thoso who havo bcoij ( ting to decido Miss Brand was awarded this sight suy that It is ono which, can nover bo forgotten. A Pleasant Farewell. A local minister had had a scrlouH time in lighting tho saloon element In his own town and had not been backed up In his efforts by tho members of his own church. This, with other troubles, had led to his resignation, and In nn nounclng his departuro at his farowell sermon ho said: "I am going to do something tho dovll has never don. I 4 I ... St M H....t..ntt X UUl Uul"H 10 VJ. iwijumiun Greatly Improved. Mrs, Mator Havo yon seen Mr. Da tor's son slnco ho KOt homo from col logo? Daughter Yob, ma; saw him innt ntorlit. Mrs. M.IIaa ho lmnrovcd ranch? Daughter Awfully, no's got a mustache. tho prizo. Tho rofreshmcnts Berved wore much enjoyed. Nineteen high school girjs known during the foot ball season as the boosters' club entertained tho football team at the home of Miss Myrtlo Boeler Saturday evening in a manner that made tho gridiron warriors fool that life wu3 worth tho living. Thero wore games galore, music galorlous, and re frcshmcnts that did not leave a brown taste tho following morning, This combination, provided by the nineteen of tho best girls among the 91,000,000 of us, proved a Nile greon oasis in the desert of school grind, and will be held In remombranio until Vic Halligan be comes captain of the university team. Miss welch and Mr Schulto proved capable chaperones, erry Christmas AT THE , Star Clothing House. Everything for everybody at everybody s price. Suits, Overconts, Trousers, Shoes, Gloves, Mittens, Bath Robes, Pajamas, House Coats, Sweaters, Shirts Underwear, Union Suits, Wool Hose, Cotton Hose, Lisle Hose, Silk Hose, all colors, Handkerchiefs from 5 cents to $1.00, " . Wool Mufllera, , Silk Mufflers, Suspenders, t Capes, Fancy Vests, A special line of Hats Steton, Soft and Derby Hats, Swellest lino of Fybiish Bros. Bags, Grips and Suit Cases you ever saw. Mr. VanDcrhoof has made a spcciul effort for the holiday trade. Your patronago is solicited. Tho largest men's store in Western Nebraska. THE STAR CLOTHING HOUSE. ROAD AND SHOP NEWS. It is announced that a new timo- card will go into effect next Sunday. Quite a few changes in tho arrival of trains aro expected. "O'Brien making a Fast Run' is tho subject of a very clever cartoon by Roland Malstem. Displayed InMcDon aid's window, It has attracted much attention. Josh Barraclough, who came here from Grand Junction to recuperate from a siege of typhoid fever, has con cluded to remain for some time and has accepted a position as machinist in the hops. It now develops that the "airship" noticed by tho railroad bunch last Tues day evening was a toy balloon sent up by a youngster living in the Third Ward, and that after it had useended the youth fired several shots at It, thus ac counting for tho revolver reports, Notice. In order to rnako room for the next ahlpmcnt wo havo called a sale for' this week only, Apples from $1.00 por bushel to $2.75 per barrel, onions 3 cents per pound, or $1.25 por buBhol, cidor 40 eonta per gallon, or two gallons Ifor 75 cents. Jotatoes $1.00 por bushel, pop corn cents per pound, 3 pounds for 10 cents, xveu muoui nour, nign paienc, $i.4U per suck. B. & M. flour, high patent $1.40 per suck, Jersoy Cream flour $1.80 por Back, Buffalo flour $1.30 por sack, corn meal C5 cents nor sack of 24 pounds, or 2 sacks $1, Roby's Ready Mixed Pan Cake flour 30 cents, 2 sacks for 55 cents two pound bag breakfast food 15 cents, 2 for 25 cents, two pound broom 40 cent. Leave your ordor for cabbage at $3,00 per 100 pounds, Loudens Apple Stork. 717 North Locust, Phono 551. For Sale. A few young jacka from 14J to 15J handa high, threo to six years old. In quire of R. L Douglas, 207 east 11th street.