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About The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922 | View Entire Issue (April 28, 1911)
1 i a (iff (kSS American cut glass, which is recognized as sup erior to that made anywhere, not only possess a decor ative value but 'add an evidence of refinement wherever it is used. During the coming week we will hold a cut glass sale and our stock and prices should compel you to purchase several pieces if you will only come and look them over. Clinton, JEWELER AND OPTICIAN. Jaaiof Normal Facaky. , State Sunt. Crabtreo announces (he following faculty for tho Junior-normal to be held in this city: J. A. Heattlo principal; Wm. Ebright, Wltoon Tout and Miss Maude Molly neaux of this city; J. 0. Lyne of Mln- den, D. P. Dickereon of Lexington, and V. L. Strickland of Nelson. later-Class Track Meet, This afternoon beginning at three o'clock the inter-class track meet of North Platto high school will be held.. Thero are .welvo events and each of the four classes will bo represented by one or more entries In each event. Tho vents include Ave running races, 'two, hurdles, hammer threw, shot put, pole vault, etc. When you are through Experimenting YOU WILL BE WEARING CiQuiJLM TOE HEEL wmtm Mumni TOE-Httll CRYSTAL THEATRE f w ft r 1 Annas! May Party. Ther twenty-ninth annual May Party of Division 88, B. ,ot L. E., which for. years has been the recognized social function of the spring season, will be held at tho opera house next Monday evening. That it will be up to tho cub- tomary standard of the excellence, and prove a most enjoyable event to nil at tendants goes without saying; for the arrangement committee will havo J everything In flncshapc. As is the cus tom, a concert program will be given at 8:30 preceding the grand march. Favor Poiteffice Closis. MJp to last evening 105Q votes hod been cast on the proposition to do away with the delivery of carrier mail at thq postofflco on Sundays: of this number 000 were In favor of closing this part of I church will meet MEN'S HOSE They have got the strength in the goods and right where the wear comes. 'They are what we are all coming to in socks. The only strictly durable thin sock ever made. 25c AND 50c THE PAIR. To-Night and Saturday. MOVING PICTURES: "When a- Man Loves." "The Spy," a military story of Way Back in '63. Wilcox Department Store, North Platte, Nebraska. tho service, and 150 wore against. Some of those voting ngainst labored under tho Impression that tho lobby of tho office would bo closed. This, of course, is erroneous. Instead of the lobby being open four hours on Sun day as has been tho rule, it will, under the tiew rule,, bo open about eight hours. Mrs. Geo. A. Walker, of Denver, ar rived this morning for a visit with friends. S. P. Delatour, of Oahkosh, is in town today enroute home from a busi ness trip to Omaha. Tho Iodic auxilary of the Episcopal at tho church this SCHILLER & CO., Prescription Druggists Pint Door North of Klrat National Hank Percy O'Brien left Monday for a visit wlthhls mothar at Willow Springs for two weeks, , ; Choice J)alry Butter. Phono ECO., Christian Science Society servlco Sun day at 11:00 a. m. Subject'Everlastlng Punishment.'' K, P. hall, Dewey Btrcet. Mr. and Mrs. John Slngloton, who had been spending several months in Florida and at Pittsburg, Pa., arrived homo Wednesday night. Claik LoDloyt ban beon seriously ill for Bovoral days with lagrippo and ' rheumatism. Yesterday he was in a semi-unconscious.conditlon. The Cashautta at The Hub Clo Dept. "Rev. P. McDaid left last night on No 4 for Grand Island whore ho will attend pie annual conference of the "deanery of this diocesan district, Eddie Paul has beat) tryihg out with tite Grand Inland state league team ns pitcher; whether he'will remain with tho team has not been decided. 3 For Rent Sulto of furnjshed room b Will rent singly or together. Inquire of Mm. V, Lucas. Tho Presbyterlnn church received n largo olectrlc motor yesterday, which will be used in furnishing power for the organ and electric fans, tho motor now In use having proved to bo too smalt for the aurvlco required. W O. Waldo, who has a grading con tract on the north rlvor branch west of Northport, spent tho early part of tho week In town, He says the work is pro greasing rapidly, each sub-contractor pushing the work. Jnk Johnson 'the blnck champion prizo tighter nnd irrepressible uuto HHHlor, was n passongor on No. IB, unrouto to his homo ut Chicago. Ho was Just out pf jnil on a twonty-flvu days sontenco for Bpccding in San Francisco Major Gebrgo Puttorson whohnB been stationed in tho Philippino Islands for Mio pr.st three years, will leave noxt month to return to tho United States. Ho will join with an old school mnto who is secretary of legation nt Tokio, Japan, and together thoy will mnka a tour of Europe by nutomobilo. Ideal Shirts Golf and Negligee, every shirt a porfoct tailored garment ut the most reasonable prices far C5c .to $1.00 each; cemo in let us show you n good shirt, Tim Huh Clo. Dbit. Last night being Mrs. James Snyder's birthday anniversary about forty of hor friends took advantage pf tho occasion nnd gavo her a genuine surprise Invad ing her homo unannounced and in a body, The hours of tho evening wero whiled away In music and singing and high flvo proved an enjoyable game In which Mrs. Asn Snyder and Frank Bretzer won tho first prizes, and Ed. Drake and Mies Wongan tho consolation, Elabor ( ate refreshments wero served. The hostesses were assisted by Mesdamcs York, Perkins and Weinberger, and ha received numerous mementoes from nr menus. itev. minor uouson visited over Tuesday with Father McDafd. See "Bosworth & Otto," comedy Jugglers, at the Crystal tonight and Saturday. M. I.-McCarlhy, of Wood River, Is tho cuest of frlonda in town, having arrived last evening, . Miss Etta Collagen,1 who has lcen Beriourty ill for a weak pr more, Is re' ported to bo in a comotoso condition this morning. C. E. Convention. Tho Christian Endeavor Convention of tho Eleventh District, comprising Buffalo, Dawson, Lincoln, Parkins, Logan, MePhcrson and Keith Counties will be held May 1, 2 nnd 3rd nt the Presbyterian church of this city, and entertained by the Endeavor sociolies 121 evening at eight o'clock. Mrs. Jerry Cronin returned last night from a visit with friends in tho cast part of the state. Alonzo McMichael returned this morn ing from a five weeks' visit nt points in Oaklahoma and Toxas. Every thing ready to wear for.Ladiea Misses nnd Children. The Hud Clo. Dept. Mr. and Mrs. Swanson, of Chicago, arrived in town last night and are guests at the Jerry Bowen residence. Tho Degree of Honor social club meets at the home of Mrs. L. H. Welch West 3rd strcot next Thursday There will be a regular meeting of Palostino Comandory tonight,also elec tion Of officers. The record-kcepor of tho L. O. T. M. Will be at Newton's store tomorrow afternoon. C. W. Burklund and Postmaster editor lteynoius, 01 Sutherland, are business visitors n town today. Weather forecast: Partly cloudy to- nigkt and Saturday. Maximum temper aturc yesterday 73; one year ago 83. Minimum temperature this morning 46; one year ago 45. Adolph Rudolph has sold to Owen White section 22-15-29. about 15 miles north of town, for nine thousand dol lars. T. H. Ellsner has sold to Wm. Behrens section 19-16-33, for $7,249.60 The Elks held initiatftm ceremonies last night, a class of thirteen receiving tne work. More man thirty annllca tions nre yet on filo. Fellowintr the ceremonies last night refreshments wero served. jof Iho Presbyterian and Christian afternoon. 1 1 ClIUllllVB. I W Q nl.nn mill ot-anf o ...I Besides eevoral of our prominent U,nn Wa ftrnr unn.t sivH, state wqrkorB we will have with' us St. Excavation for tho basement is Karl Lehman, ' Interstate field secretary now being made, of the United Society of Christian Endeavors. All young people of the city nro, re Judee Grant united in marrlaraiq"0810'1 10 tnK0 vantage or this op Wednflddnv T,. t, Whttmnr. rwnlportunlty in attending the different V. BontlflV. both of whom trnvn nmnlf IflCSSlOHS, .A ns their residence. For Salo Good milk cow. Will be frctih In few days. Inqtilro of E.R. York 403 So. Pino. Mrs. mite usgooci and llttlo child ar rived today from San Francisco and will make an extended visit with her parents, Mr. und Mrs. Alox Fbnwlck. me next suit you buy let it bo a Brandageo KlncaldJIand Tailored gar ment for tho Borne pricons tho Inferior makes. The Huu Clo. DEit. A brother ot Major Woodhurst, who had been spondlrig tho wintor in ,all fornia, visited him Wednesday whllo onroute to his homo in Hannibal, Mo. Tho two brothers had not mot before In sixty years. ' Tho switchmen at this point havo been notilicd of a $10,00 per month raise, as an outcome of the recent wngo schedule conference at Omaha. The dispatchers havo also recoived a film ilnr raise effective April 1st, GusHamer, of Buchanan orcein t, was In town yesterday truiisactlnirlHiBinoss. He Bays that during tho past six weeks they have had several good rains In that soctlon and that winter wheat, general ly speaking, looks fine. For SaleSweet Cream and Milk Whipping Cream a specialty. Phono D 75. In tho county court Wednesday Chns. Shaffer was bound over to keep tho penco on tho charge of assaulting T. J. Belcher. Botli parties livo twenty miles north of town. Shaffer in to report to Judge Grant once overy thirty days. The Ladles of tho Presbyterian church will hold a 15 cont supper Tuesday, May 2nd, at tho church parlors beginning at 5:30. The following menu will bo sor ved: meat loaf, escalloped corn, bread and butter sandwiches, pumpkin pie," pickles and coffee. For Sale Good top dirt nnd manure. mono iw. rs. r. bi, aorenson nns ueen con fined to tho houso with a frnctured rib. Ten days ago Mrs. C. A. Lowell und Mrs. Sorenson wero attending n gather ing of ladies, whnn the lattor stated thut sho could curry Mrs. Soronson a- cross the room. In a spirit of fun tho deed was carried out, and whllo Mrs. Sorenson experienced a pain at thotimo, not much attention was paid at the tlmo, Later, however, tho hurt bo- came mora severe and a physician being summoned prenounced u fractured rib, Spirella Corset The Ladies' Home Journal, .Deline ator, Vogue, etc., are advertising the Spirella Corset. These advertisements are of particular interest to corset SALE wearers. As local corsetiere for the Spirella Company I am in position to iL- 1 f;i i r 17 - A I : i: Kc J"" oeucm or my irainiog r ' " and experience. I guarantee your cor Wo havi a largo line to select from. fft fit von. In li the nrnnir rnnrfVI - . . A 111 naii wool cnrpeis, oil fnr 1 Jft r4.,;Jnnro f;i5nw tH CLOSING OUT ON in an wool nnu una maw unf it fr n T? nrt In A vtYifritii f am huh pnvvvi uiM sis awsiiiuci ivi tint . rtrnnta n,i Vniwf. at9Aa nt. call, demonstrate tne corset rhu cx . ' ... lf x-10 to 10-6X13-0. Now is the time for piaimi 10 yos ai your coavemence. houso cloanlng, thcroforo wo take the opportunity to close out our carpet busi ness, wo ure going out of the carpet business because wo need the room fur our Ladies', Misses ami Children's Yoady to wear department. Space too limited to quote prices. Come see whijt wo aro doing. Yours for a Bonafldo Sale. The Hun Clothinq Dept. MRS. M, K. DUKE. 408 East Sixth St. Phone Red 202. Notice to Horsemen. The good trotting stallion, F. A. Run sell, will make the season of 1911 at th home of E. C. Richards, at tho "west end of Eighth street, North Platte F. A. RUSSELL 26703. ' Trotting Record 2:18 Standard Bred and Registered. Sire of Sir Crederick, record 2:125; A Valentine. 2:18: and other fast horses F. A. Russell is a son of Ellorsllo Wilkes, by George Wilkes, by Hamble tonian 10. His dam is Gold Leaf, tho dam or tour last horses, bhe was bj Mambrino Russell by Woodford Mam brlna by Mambrina Chitf . F. A. RuBsell is bred along tested lines, ne is a last horse and tho sire of fast horses. Terms: Fifteen dollars payablo foaling time, or if mare is sold, or traded, or removed irom county where owned, due and payable at once. Geo. B. Griffith, Owner. Steleit. One Primer bicycle, has roller chain, red rubber tires, frames painted black and white. Made by tho Mood Cycjo Co. Liberal reward will be paid for tho return of the same to Dr. Ames and 110 question win u asked. Odd Fellows Anniversary.. Tho Odd Fellows celebrated tho ninety-second anniversary of the order laat evening, Addresses were delivered by J. G. Belor und F. J. Warren and h numbor of musical selections , were Vondered, Tho attundanca waa vory large, Ono pleasant feature of the ivonlng was tho presentation of a 25 year vetoran'jewel to J. E. Evan? Attited in a uniform of tho patriae!) militant nnd with an escort similarly attired, Mr. Evans was conducted to tho center of the room, whero tho pros entation speoch Was mnde by Mr, Bceler, and while Mr. Evans knell: tho jowol wub pinned on his coat by llttlo Mnjoria Buskins. A similar jewel' was also sent to J. C, Piercy, of Tbnapnh,' Nov., u member of tho local lodge, Though up to last evening tho roport had not boon confirmed, it is generally believed thut Charles Herrod, of this city, and Miss Jennio Scaunell, of St. Louis, wero married in tho latter city tho early part of this week. The in terested parties nre both well known in" North Plutto, Mr. Herrod having been born and roared hero, while tho brldo has visited in this city frequently as the guest of hor sistor Mrs. A; B, Hoaglalul. Both aro most excellent young peoplo und the best wishes of nil are extended to thorn. Conductor N. A, Graham, who went to Denver some time ago for treatment for ill-health, Is not getting along as well as was hoped. Ho Is confined to his room con-stantly, Mrs. Graham is now with him. - Tom Branigan, tho Columbus horse buyer, wa3 in town yesterday and picked up several teams. He paid $3851 for uio W. B. Salisbury team and $325 for the one owned by John Wulker. Found near tho Post Office a pair of gold rimmed glasses, Owner can eb tain Information lotdinjr to their re covery by calling at this olllce and pay-f ing for this notice. Summer Tourists Round Trip Fares to the Pacific Coast $50 N From Missouri River gate ways to California and North Pacific coast points . . From Missouri River, gate ways -to California- one-way via North Iacific,coast;ponts'. l . .--St o Tickets on sale Juno 5 und 6, June 10 to 22, inclusive, and June 27 to July 5, inclusive, fina return limit September 15. ' $65 Tickets on sale same dates as $50 fare. Final return limit Sept. 15 $60 From Missouri River. . gate? ways to California and Pa cific coast points . . . 'From Missouri River trate- "ways to California one-way via North Pacific coast poin ts Tickets on sale to California, Anri 18, 19 and 20. Final return limit June uu. aiso way 12, 13 ana 14. Final return limit July 31. lo Nortn Pacinc coast points, May 2tf, and 31. Final return limit July 31. To both California and Nort Pacific coast points. June 1, to Sept. 30, inclusive. Final return limit October 31 . $75 . VAUDEVILLE'. Bosworth & Otto, comedy, igglers. 10 and 15 Cents. Wo desire to extend our thanku to tho-friends and neighbor, and the several fraternal orders, for the kind ness shown us durinc the illaess and at the funeral of tho late W. HrRyan, and for the floral offerings. Mrs. W. H. Ryan and Family, . Episcopal Cafateira. Tho Ladies Guild will givo a Cafateria on May 4th at the guild house. Lunch will be served from five-thirty to saven thirty. Menu will bo as follows; Baked beans, potato salad,' devilled eggs, beet loaf, ham sandwiches, pickles, cake , coffee Beginning at flvo o'clock there will bo a salo of aprons and fancy work. Furniture for Sale. On Saturday, May Gth, I will sell at 720 E. Fifth Btreet, what Is left of the. Commercial Hotel furniture, consisting of eighteen beds and fifteen commodes and dressers, and a few kitchen utensils. Sale to commence at 2 p. m. J. W. Stone. For Sale. Scaled bids will be received at my office in tbis city for the purchase of the modern home and one and one-half lots at 412 West Fourth street in this city until noon, April 30, 1911. Each bid mutt be accompanied by a certified check, payable to my Order, for ten per cent of the amount bid to show good faith. The said checks will be re turned to the bidder in event bid in re jected. A rare chance to secure a nice home. The right is reserved to reject any or all bids. JOHN BRATT. DR. J. S. TWINEM, Homeopathic Physician and Surgeon Special attention clven to confine ments and children's dlscasoN, Onico V)iono 1R3 Kos. Phono 283 Olllco McDonald Stato llank nid'ir Bonds of all Kinds written in this progressive and respon sible stato company. CAl-iTAIi $350,000.00. Wo hove power of attorney nnd issue tho bond whllo you wait. TempleReal Esfate & Ihi. Agency, Agents. lTickets on sale same dates and imits ns $00 fare. t UNION PACIFIC, Standard Road of the West. New nnd direct route to Yellowstone National Park. Electric Block Signal. Excellent Dining Cars on all Traias. For nil additional information, and illustrated California and Pacific Northwest book, call on or address. F. E. BULLARD, Agent, Nerth Piaffe, Nebraska, Save Your Suits. Wouldn't vou like to wear thnt. nr. fectly coodt last' snrintr'a suit nimln? And wouldn't vou wear It If vnn miiM shorten the jacket to conform to tho' present atyle. If you haven't the time to do it, or (f you don't know how, just send it to us. We are doing a great deal of this kind of work this spring, as well as cleaning, dyeing, pressing nnd adding new collars and cuh"8. A few such changes will improve your old suit so that you will actually enjoy economy. The French Diy Cleaning and Press ing Place. A. SIGEL, The Little Tailor. 223 E. CthSt. Ph0fltl82