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About The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922 | View Entire Issue (March 21, 1911)
Those Exclusive. Things f 'JSP LEATHER A voman!s hand bag is not only an ornament but some thing- that reveals her individuality more than any other ' thing-about her person. So you cannot expect to get the proper thing in such accessories at a store which carries the regular stock hand-bag and. pocket book, If you want leather goods, with individuality and style as well, come in and look at our assortment compare it with others, and you "will agree that our assertions like our prices are more than modest. ' OIjIN TON Jeweler and Optician. North Platte, Nebraska. OR. II. C. BROCK, jj DENTIST. Orur Pint National. I'liono U' H Will Hondy received four Ford auto moMlc this morning. He Is the local agent for that car. Mra. Q, S. Huffman will novo her millinery opening Friday and Saturday of this week at Tlio Leader. James Belton announces that he will be a candidate) for councilman in the Third ward, securing tha nomlnntlon through tho petition method. Mr. and Mrs. F. P. Dlckorson, of Horehoy, were visitors in town yester day, as were also Earl Brownflcld and G. L, Mudd, of the same place. Your idle money can earn you 7 per cent to 8 per cent in first gllt-edgo mortgage loans, semiannual interest, If you sse Bratt & Goodman. The new telephone directories wore delivered ( to the exchange yesterday and will "be distributed to subscribers ' this week. In addition to the sub scribers In North Platte, those of Her shey, Sutherland, Paxton, Ogalalln, Brule, Big Springs, Keystone and Gandy are given In tho book. There are ovor 1800 name in tho directory. Money loaned on real estate. BnATT & Goodman. Bids for the construction of sowers in Districts G4, G3, P, F and A will be opened, at tho meeting of tho city coun cil this evening that is if any aro filed. Up ta this morning no bids had beun received by the clerk, but two out of town parties are here figuring on tho work, as Is also Ed Walkor. Tho total estimated cost of the sewers is about $7, CCO. New novelties in spring jewelry nro ariving daily. Havo you seen our new colinr pins? Dixon, Tho Jowelsr. Word is received from PostmnsUer Ilobbins, who was taken to Lincoln a week ago for an operation, that tho operation was performed and he is getting along nicely and may be ex pected home in a week or two. Wallace Winner. Go to Wyman & JefTeries for Plow work and horso shoeing. Get prices be foro going elsewhere. City Blacksmith Shop. "The Bnrrior" was presented to a fair sized audionce last night. Tho play is u strong story of tho west, and there is more or loss "blood and thunder," yot this does not distract from the good points of the story. Tho company pre senting tho play is a good one. Finkelfltlne man-tailored ladles and misses skirts in evervthinir modern in genuity suggests at tha Hub Clothing uepi. Now that County Judge Grant has WBtmod up tho chair, ho finds that his official position Is no "snap." Yester- i t i . uoy, lor instance, iour cases camo up for bearing, one couple was married and n liceneo issued to another couplo. But with all this rush tho Judge pre serves his calmness and refues to be come excited or worried. For Rent The Charley Breornitz ranch, ten miles north of town, C40 acros all under fence; twenty f.crea cultivated. For furhor particulars call at runcn. Tho annual mooting of the Stock holders of tho Mutual Building nnd Loan Association will bo hold intlio district court room in the court bouso at North Platto on the 25th day of March, 1911, at 8 p. m. for the purpose of receiving the annual report of the Secretary nnd to election of Directors. Bis '. in 1 I I . I A inai neraia ine approacn oi a new season which .are always so appreciated by careful dressers, will be found here this week in num bers. Particularly in our ladies' garment de partment are we more than fvjr before prepared to supply the. wants of , the' most fastidious dressers, those who demand styles 'just a little different". Each week is bringing us the very newest and best productions. ' partontStorel Geo. T. Field returned Saturday from a visit of a few days In Denver. A now boiler is being added to the heating plant in the First National bank building. Colonel Cody stopped over In town Sunday whilo enrouto from ft trip to Cody, Wyo. For Kent Suite of rooms over Star Clothing House. Inquire of E. J. Van- Derhoof. Mrs. Jcnnlo Criswell arrived from Illinois yesterday and will visit North Platte friends for an indefinite time. For Rent 22 acres three miles west of town; also 240 acres north of Well fleet. Address W. V. Hongland, North Platte. Miss Roxy Murphy, of this city, has been elected Bevcnth grade teacher in the Sutherland schools for the coming school year, For Rent Threo furnished rooms. In qdito at GOO East Third. Albert LeDloyt, of Paxton, visited friends in town yesterday. Everybody, and especially the girls, ' aro always glud to meet Albert. f For Sale S. C. Rhode Island Red and S. C. White Leghorn eggs. 1 for 15. Phono 58, William Otten 900 West 5th St. F. H. Garlow is engaged in cleaning out the old Cody and Diilion ditch nnd will place it in service again. It has not been in uses for a number of years. - For Sale. My house at 209 Bouth Maple St. and 7J lots on west Sixth St. Buy of owner and snvo agents commission. Tuos, Outon. The Tickets as'thsy Stand. The tickets nominated by the republi can and democrnticmass convention have been Bhofc to pieces by declinations on the part of a number of thBe nomin ated. Among those who declined were Keith Neville for mayor, Otten for clerk, Mothersead for pollco judge, Burke for school board, nnd Dickey, Herminhauscn, VonGoetz nnd Payne for councilman. As a result of these declinations, tho democrats have placed Pattorson on their ticket fc mayor and tho repub lican! hnve substituted Temple for Otten as clerk, nnd botn tickets will have Mooney for treasurer, Baker for pollco judge and Tramp and Ed Dickey for members of the board at education. The candidates for councilmen on the two tickets aro: Sullivan in the First; Croabv republican and Martini demo crat In tho Second, one to bo elected; Brock for the long term and Clark Bu chanan for tho short term In 'the Third; nnd Dmierlaa for tho lone term and Bowen for the short term in the Fourth. It will thus be seen that there Is no opposition, so far as the two tickets aro concerned, except in the Second ward. Certainly A Bargain. Wo hava n Inrcrn fivfi room hflUHQ fin E. 8thstroot, nly one block from the businoss part of tho north side. Nice trees &lnwn. Corner lot. $1,500.00. Tf.mi'le Real Estate & Ins. Agency. Tho most common case of insomnia is disorders of the stomach. Chamber lain's Stomach and Liver Tablets cor rect theBo disorders and enable yau to sleep. For salo by nil dealers. rij me -.w WeW just received our new j "Queen Quality styles for Spring and they re beauties. VFc did not believe such footwear possible at the ricc, The makers have outdone themselves. Smart, snafify styles with plenty of comfort and service just what you have been looking for, You'll buy here eventually. W7ty not to-day ? . FOR SALE BY Tlie Leader. Spring is Advancing Rapidly The public is already getting- ready for their Easter shopping1. You will want to know where to obtain the latest Dress Goods and Trimmings in novelties, silks, wools and washable goods, also ladies', misses and children's ready to wear goods. The many who have seen our display acknowledge that The Leader has the largestyariety of late goods to select from at the lowest prices they have seen. In order to start the spring season right, we offer a ten percent cash discount on every dollar's worth of merchandise bought in our store except the Queen Quality shoes for the following six days only, com mencing Monday, March 20th, and ending Saturday evening, March 25th. s SPECIAL -Fifty Ladies Covert Coats. satin lined or un lined, well assorted sizes, worth up to $10, your choice at $3.98. These, are worth investigating. Fifty Children's Spring Jackets, sizes 6 to 14 years, very nice patterns, worth up to $5.00; your choice $1.98. Investigate. CLOTHING DEPAUTiMENT. 300 Men's and Br)ys' Suits' just arrived, pretty patterns, well tailored and nobby. We can "save you from 25 to 50 cents on the dollar. Carpets, rugs and draperies, at ten per cent discount during this six day sale. Yours for great values, The Leader, J. PIZER, Proprietor 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. MOONEY, Cishicr. K. TirATTE. 0V. A Modern Institution For the treatment of medical nnd snrrfipnl 1! 1 f O l . 0. w.. .vmvw wjn-H w mc medical nrofession. Snecinlaccornmodntinii fnr rnnfinomont nnOM - - . VUUMMVUIVtlV Training school for nurses in connection. Address all commUni- Fhone 64Z Cor. Eighth and Locust T. F. WATTS, AUCTIONEER. "Up to his old tricks." Crying more sales and getting better prices 'than ever before. Advise with me before claiming your dates. My terms are in keeping with my work. John W. Sicklesmith, Green3boro, Pa., hao threo children, nnd like most children they frequently take cold, "We have tried several kinds of cough med icine," he says, "buf have never found any yet that did them aa much pood as Chamberlain's Cough Remedy." For sale by all dealers. Legal Notice. All persons are hereby warned not to trespass on that tract of land in sec tion 28, formerly a part of tho Isaac Dillon property part lying west of the county road nnd extending from the North Platte Itiver to corporation line of the city of North Platte. Tres passers will be liable to prosecution. Norh Platte, March Cth. W. W. BlKGE, Agent. 315'Acre Stock Farm for Rent. One of the best equipped small farms in tho valley; fenced into five fields; 30 acres to farm, 40 acres alfalfa, 70. acres wild hay, balance in four pastures; 2 miles west and 1 mile north of Jorth Platte on rural route and telephone lino. 750.00 per year, $-100 dowr Aal anco on terms; 8 to 5 year lease;ll rent to responsible party for onh party to furnish one-half the evj.! mcnl and one-half the stock. Ennuire Attacks School Principal. A severe attack on school principal, Chas. IJ. Allen, of Sylvania, Ga., is thus told by him. "For more than three years," he writes, "I Buffered indescri bable torturo from rheumatism, liver and stomach troublo and diseased kid neys. All remedies failed till I used Electric Bitters, but four bottles of this wonderful remedy cured mo com pletely." Such results nre common. Thonsands bless them forcuringBtomnch trouble, female complnints, kidney dis orders', biliousness, and for new health and vigor. Try them. Only 60c at Stone Drug Co. For Sale Pure bred young Berkshire Boars can be registered. Inquire at Hershey's Hard ware Store, corner Fifth and Locust streets, North Platte, Nebraska, PhoHe No. 15. on place or phone A44G,