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About The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 28, 1911)
fM KJC t-',C KjC DR. W. F. CROOK, DENTIST, Graduate Northwestern nnivnr!.v. 4 Office over McDonald State Bank k 5 OR. 0. H. CRESSLER, P i Graduate Dentist. A boy baby wns born yesterday to Mr. and Mrs. VV. L. Cary, of Omaha. Money to loan on real estate. Bratt & Goodman. . The record keeper of the Lady Mac' cabees will boat Newton's Wednesday afternoon for the collection of dues. . The district court jurors from the . . A country precincts came in mat evening and reported for service this morning. Engraved calling cards and wedding Invitations. Dixon, The Jeweler. . The C. .W B. M. society of the Christian church will meet with Mrs, Welch, 301 South Chestnut itreot, Wed- nesday afternoon at threo o'clock. Big Ben will ring you out of bad on time. The best alarm clock made. Dixon, The Jowelor. Lorenzo Guffy, clerk in Schiller & Co'a drug store, has returned from Sutherland, where he had been -con fined at his home by illness for several weeks. Col. Bill Beatty, Ed Murphy and Fred George, of Brady, and J. W. Abbott, Carl Wickstrom and Dorsey Leypoldt, of Hershey, were in town last evening and attended the Elk's meeting. County Treasurer Langford will re turn from Lincoln tonight. He went to tho capital city Sunday night to talk with members of the legislature relativo to measures now before the legislature which affect tax collections and county treasurers. A few old pieces of jewelry many times will sell for a handsomo little sum. Look up the scrap jewelry and silver you have; wo will buy it from you no matter how small the quantity. Dixon, Tho Jeweler. Tho Elks held a regular meeting last evening, ini iated several candidates, and received about twenty applications for membership. Messrs. 0. E. Elder, E. H. Evans and Ray C. Langford were appointed aB the house committee for the new building and tho Elks Club. A motion was made and carried that after April 1st the initation fee will be fifty dollars, insteSd of twenty-five as heretofore. At the close of the cere monies last evening a lunch was served. Wanted One or more parties to con tribute fifteen or more hbrses or mulos 'forja sale in North Platte March 4th. Inquire at this office. The proposed proposition to vote bonds for a city hall has not yet cre ated any discussion, but it is probable that it will meet with some opposition from those who are opposed to bonds on general principles. North Pfattc needs a city hall, especially for the stornge of its fire apparatus, and It needs quarters for officials. Smaller towns in Nebraska than North Platte have city buildings and find them a pay ing Investment. Your diamonds and fine jewelery should be examined at intervals to see if any of the prongs are worn to such an extent as o allow the stones to 1 1Xr ill t,,a ,tn mix nnlnirtn gratis, and should they need re-setting we have expert workman to do the work in our own shop. Dixon, The Jeweler. The eastern metropolitan papers state that the railroad officials of the country will meet this week and out line action tobo taken In view of the denial of increased freight rates. It is hinted that they will attempt to re duce tho wages of employes. Thisf however, is not likely to occur, for un doubtedly the railroad labor organiza tions will resort to a striko before sub' mitting to a reduction in wages, and in the end the employes would win. An other hint is thrown out that there will bo a wholesale reduction in the .-force of employes. This, too, is not likely to occur, that Ib, the reduction will not bo largo. The railroads of the country today are not employing very many more men than they really need and must have in order to do businoss. tyotice. " Anything in the lino of winter goods will be closed out regardlosB of cost. , Tub Leader. If you are looking for an ideal lo cation for a track er chicken farm, we kave it. See us at once. TEMPLE REAL ESTATE & INS. AGENCY. Office over tho McDonald 2 Stato Bank. s : Celonel Cody Coming. Colonel W. F. Cody will nrrivo fiom the west Friday and stop over a few days to visit Mrs. Cody and Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Garlow while enroute to New York to mako arrangements for opening tho Wild West show. Tho Colonel will remain yintil Tuesday of next week. Next Monday is the wed ding nnniversary of Colonel and Mrs. Cody and they will quietly celcbrato tho event. LADIES WAISTS It is sometimes difficult to secure a suitable waist for common wear at a reasonable price. We believe we have solved that problem for you this season. We are showing1 a line made from Percales, Ginghams, Satteens, India Linen, Linen finished Indian Head Muslins, etc., at 75c each. See jyimples in our south window, Successful Supper. The supper given by tho Girls' ciety of St. Patrick's church in So-tho Elk's building Saturday evening proved a most successful one, 345 people being served and the young ladies netting about $75.00. Tho menu was suf ficiently varied to suit all and it was well prepared and nicely served. If the girls of the society prepared the eat ables, the gray haired man of The Tri bune has no hesitancy in recommend ing them as good cooks to the young men who aro looking for a future happy home. Bad Fire at Ogalalla. Ogalalla was visited by disastrous fire Sunday morning, tho second within a few months. Sunday's fire started on the west side of tho main street in a building occupied by Osborn's ' meat market and spreading rapidly to ad joining buildings practically cleaned out the row of frame buildings on tho block. In addition to the ment mnrket the following were burned out: Keith County News printing plnnt, Kendall's restaurant, postofilce, Odd Follows' hall, Lucas' jewelry Btoro, Bradley's harness store, Bisco's harness shop, Pfeiffer.s ten cent store, and the real estate offices of E. M. Senrlo and Mr. Kibler. Tho Wind was blowing strong and with tho limited fire fighting appar atus on hand, the citizens wero unable to cope with the flames. In each in stance the loss of gooda was almost complete. For Sale. For Sale 640 acres improved ranch farm only $8.00 per acre. Might take little cottage in part pay. A good, clean money making business. Must be sold quick. Let us show you this. Bratt & Goodman. The Proposed Hospital. Mr. Editor: I am a lover of beautiful cities, good schools and churches, cosy, happy homes, nicely kept lawns, shady clean streets, uniform side walks, which eveiy citizen nnd our city officials should and I believii do encourage. It is, however, very discouraging if one or two men can be allowed to es tablish and operate a common hospital for private gain on adjoining residence property. If this can be done no property owner is safe and overy citizen who lias the best interests of his city at heart should condemn such nn outrageous proceed ing. No property owner is safe in tho enjoyments of a home that may have taken years of hard labor and many personal sacrifices on the part of family to build up, if these sore spots are alllowed to bo established and op erated adjoining his home. If private hospitals must exist for private gain the parties establishing them should have some regard for his neighbors' homes and Interests and thus not will fully damage and depreciate adjoining property, and there is no doubt, some law that will prevent. If not, public sentiment will in time resent it. Hospitals have a right to exist but should have ampl ground or be placed In the outskirts of tho city where no injury or damage can be done adjoining property. I voice tho sentiments of many prop erty owners who have signed a pro test against the location of a hospital In tho Mrs. Church residence property, behoving it is not for the best interests of our city or a proper location for a hospital. John Bratt. For Sale. A mlmbsr of second-hand Buggies and'pr!ng Wagons, nicely painted and stoned, prices right, I See J. II. VanCleave. For Rent About 110 acres adjoining Sutherland. Very best farming land; irrigated; large pasture; good housoand ba;n; most desireable location. Inquire Sutherland State Bank or write to O. Bemdcs, 1031 N. 34th St., Omaha, Nb. CHILDREN'S DRESSES Best Bargains Ever Of fered in Choice City Lots. Only one-tenth down, bal ance easy payments. Five per cent discount for cash. You cannot invest money that will bring better results. Read the list and mak your selections early. Lotl, block 43 $225.00 Lot 2, block 43 200.00 Lot 3, block 43 '200.00 Lot 4, block 43 ' 225.00 Lot 5, block 43 .275.00 Lot 0, block 43. 250.00 Lot 8, block 43 300.00 Lot 8, block 45 175.00 Lotl, block 49. J 325.00 Lot 2, block 49 275.00 Lot 3, block 49 275.00 The last three subject to sewer tax. Tho above lots are located on west Tenth nnd Eleventh streets. - Lota 8 and 4, block 188, $800.00, cor ner First nnd Ash street. Lota 5, G and 7, block 15, Millers' Addition, $500.00 each. Located on south Vine street Lots G, 7, nnd 8, block 20, North Platte Town Lot Company's Addition, $1500.00. Located on west Fifth street and Lincoln avenue. Sower tax paid. (Caa divide these.) Lot 7, block 138, $S00.00, east Fourth street. Sewer tax paid. Lots 10, 11 and 12, block 17, North Platto'Town Lot Co. Addition, only $400.00. BRATT & GOODMAN. . ;I " . . ' . ." ' f " im1 "" u '"""" 11 1 1. 1 wini hi x. 1 O WAD AYS when a girl wants to earn money she goes, to work in an office. She finds every conve nience and device that will save labor and make her work more effective. If she attempts to do house work she finds most kitchens but little improved over the kitchens of 100 years ago. Women who have HoosierJKitchen Cab- tuii mi jgjji inets in their kitchens have little difficulty fuSl to get "help." If every woman owned a Seed Corn that has been tested for sale by O. D. Shaner, Maxwell, Neb. Furnished rooms for rent. Inquire nt 400 East Third streot. The book of city ordinances revised by Attorney E. H. Evans, in now printed, and Friday night tho ordi nances as revised passed a second rend ing by the council. Tho ordinances will be passed at tho next meeting of tho. council and then become the govern ing laws of the city. When these ordi nances are passed tho re-districting of the city into wards becomes effective. spring suit' now: Order that samples to select from. Dueueut Clothing Co. "20001 r Dean Swift and the Co-!. "Moderntfun In ull things" Is tho best precept for' everyday life. Thpro Is. a good story about Dcun Swift apropos of tu6 value of novcr overdo ing anything. , Tho denn'B cook one day overroasted tho leg of mutton for tllnucr,. null In consequence slio wns summoned to tho dining room. "Cook." said tho (lean" In n pleasant voice, "tjils leg' of mutton is overdone; take it back uud do It less." "Impossible, your rovorencor ex claimed tho cook. "Weil," replied her master, "suppos ing It hnd been underdone, you could cnslly have dono It more." "Certainly, your reverence." "Then." said the denn. "lot this be n lesson to you. If you commit a fault always take care that It Js a fault which will admit of 11 remedy." The Duration of a Dream. One evening Victor Ilugo wns dic tating letters to his secretary. Over come by fatigue, tho great man drop ped into a slumber. A few moments nfterwnrd ho awoke, hnuntcd by a dream which, as ho thought, had ex tended over several hours, nnd ho blamed his secretary for sitting there waiting for him Instead of wakening him or else going nwny. What was his surprlso when the bewildered sec retary told him flint ho hnd only Jimt finished writing tho last sentence dic tated to him. Hoosier Cabinet the help problem would be solved. Til JM t Howe & Maloney. mm m JfeF z&n cm AvsyvNrv For Sale Block 3 South Park Addition to North PIntte; the. southeast quarter section 5-13-31, nlso GO acres in (.action 2-13-31. For price and terms adress . H. E. Nichols, Sterling, Col. "Crowded Lungs" at school produces poor health: Is 1 your boy or girl sitting straight at their desk. If not n CORSETrBRACE will cqrrect this evil and is .com fortable to wear. FOR SALE BY SCHILLER 8c CO. FAMILY DRUGGISTS. NOTICE-FOR BIDS. ' Notice is. hereby given that ecaled bids will be', received at the office of the City Clerk of North Platte, Ne braska up to 5 o'clock p. m ., March 21, 1911, for the construction of a lateral sewer in Sewer District "G 4," in said city according to plans and speciflcntionn now on file in the ofllco of tho city clerk of said city. Approximate estimate cost of sewer lateral as 'per report of city engineer is $984.50, Local labor to bo employed as far as practicable. Certified check on local bank of 2 per cent of amount of bid. will bo required to insure entering into contract. Satisfactory bond to be given when contract is signed. Mayor and council reserve the'tlght to reject any or all bids. By order of city council. Ciias. F. Temple, City Clerk. NOTICE FOR BIDS. Notice is hereby given that sealed bids will be received at the office of the city clerk of North Platte, Nebraska, up to fivo o'clock, p: m., March 21st, 1911, for the construction of extension of sewer main on "A" street in said city according to plans and specifica tions now on file in the ofllco of the City Clerk of said City. Approximate estimate of cost of said oxtension as per report of city en gineer is $875.00. Local labor to be employed as far as practicable. Certified check on local bank of 2 nor cent of amount of bid will bo required to insure entering into contract. Satisfactory bond to be given when contrnct Is signed. Mayor and council reserve the right to reject any or all bids. By order of the city council. Ciias. F. Temple, City Clerk. NOTICE FOR BIDS. Notice is hereby given that sealed bids will be received at the office of tiio city clerk of North Platte, Nebraska, up to UveVclock p. m., March 21, 1011, for the construction of a lateral sewer in Sewer District "P" in said city ac cording to plans nnd specifications now on file in the qflko of the city clerk of said city. Approximate estimate of cost of sewer lateral as per report of city en gineer is $3,309.00. Local labor to be employed as far us practicable. Certified check on local bank of 2 ner i cent of amount of bid will bo required I to insure entering into contract. faatiflfactory bond to bo given when contract is signed. Mnyor anucouncll reserve the right to reject nnyor all bids. By order of tho city council. Ciias. F. Temple, City Clerk. In the United States District Court, For the District of Nebraska, ' . North Platte Division. In tho matter of 1 Case No. 13 Kyle D. Small, - In Bankruptcy Bankrupt. ) Voluntary Petition. NOTICE OF SALE. Notice is hereby given that by virtue of an order issued by the District Court of tho United States for tho Dis trict of Nebraska, !orth Platte Divisicn, I will, n the Trustee In Bankruptcy of the estate Kyle D. Small, bankrupt, on the 11th dny of March, 1911, nt two o'clock p. m. at tho store building formerly oc cupied by said Small on Dewey Street In tho city of North Platte, Nebraska, oiTor for sale all of the estate of said bankrupt. Said property consists of a stock of shoes, store fixtures and a leaso of said store building. Jab. F. Keeke, Trustee. We are just receiving our pew lines of Children's dresses 4 a for little ones trom 3 to 141 years old made up in nice1 tyles and running from 50c; p to $4. 50. i Wircox Department Store XWHcox Department Store T. F. WATTS, AUCTIONEER. , r "Up to his old tricks." Crying more sales and getting better prices than ever before. Advise with me before claiming your dates. My terms arc in keeping with my work. 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