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About The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922 | View Entire Issue (May 5, 1911)
r&mirmjieuAS --M IAtKk JW Ntyfti Many people believe that it is a sign. of misfortune to put .up an umbrella or parasol in the house. 13c this as it may, it is even a worse misfortune to put up many of them out of doors because they do not properly answer the purposes for ,which they arc intended. We have an attractive stock of umbrellas and par asols which will not only give satisfaction from the standpointfof utihty but add an air of distinction and refinement to your appearance. You will realize how carefully our stock has been selected as soon as you see the goods, and the prices are no greater than those asked by others for the ordinary. Clinton, JEWELER AND OPTICIAN. North Platte, Nebraska. SCHILLER & CO., Prescription Druggists. Iftwt Door North of First National Dank S DR. 0. U. CRESSLER. 0 0 Graduate Dcnlisl. n Oflico over the McDonald Stato Bank. Mrs. George Zentmcycr is the guest of relatives in Schuyler. Attorney Halllgan tins been in Seotts Bluffs county this week attending the term of district court. Prof. Ebrlght will address the Luth eran men's meeting at the C. 0. Wein gand residence Monday evening. Christian Scionco Socioty Sunday 11:00 n. in, Subject: "Adam and Fal len Mun". K. P, hall Dowoy street. Tho B. of L. F. and E. will hold a ten cent social- at tho K. P. hall Tues day, May 0th, to which the public Is invited. Bishop Beechor will dollver the bac cnlaurcato sermon to the graduating class of the Ogalalla high school on the evening of May 13th. County Commissioners Strcltz, Bob erts and Walter havo been viewing roads and bridges in tho south part of tho county for two or three days past. Miss' BobsIo Smith went to Kearney this morning to visit tho Kearney normal and attend tho Catholic Club and dance this evening, M. II. McDermott, of Somerset pre cinct, is in town today transacting business. He says the fanners of his section feel much moro cheerful sinco the recent rains. "A Prlnco of His Raco"was presen ted to a small audience at the Keith last evening. Tho play is not n partic ularly Btrong one and tho company not very heavy. Georgo Colin and fornix who had boon visiting relatives in town, went to Denver last nlght.nnd after visiting there fow days will go to their homo in Sher idan, Wyo. Weather forecast: Folr tonight and Saturday, warmer tonight. Maximum temperature- yesterday 10;6no year ago 47. Minimum temperature this morn ing 44; one year ago 45, Tomorrow at 10:30 a. m. tho Bishop of St. Paul will confirm a largo class at St. Patrick's church. It has been flvo years confirmation service was held in the local Catholic church, John McRae, who superintended the construction of tho steel bridge east of town, was hero yesterday enroute to Northnort. where ho will have chnrtro of tho bridges on tho extension to uering. Special in u Blue Serge Suit Just Received at $11.85 worth $19.00. Tub Hun Clo, Dki't. Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Glnthor, of Lin coin are visiting relatives in town, Mr. Glnthor having arrived last night. He says the business men of Lincoln generally speaking, are feeling good over the recent overthrow of the dry element in that city. The next session of the Junior Normal school at North Platte will begin Monday, June 5th, and close Friday, July 23th. For information address Supt. Wro. Ebrlght, North .Platte, or Dr, J. A. Beattle, Lincoln, 190 Nebraska, Mrs. James Jensen returned this week from a visit with her Bister at Rawlins. Sidney Dlllion is down from his Keith county ranch today making final proof on his homestead. W. E. Cohogeh, of RawlhiB, is in town, having been called here by the death of lib nieco Etta Cohngen. Col. Tom Watts roturned Wednesday from Omaha whore he had been trans acting business for soveral days. Rov. C. F. Chapman returned yester day from Ogalalla, whore ho hold Epis- Miss Delia Morrison, of Kearney, was tho guest of Mrs. Victor Vou Goetz, Jr., for several days this work. Mrs. II. M. Grimes will go to Lex ington tomorrow to spend Sunday with the Judgo, who is holding court in that town. Miss Nelllo Brntt went to Lincoln last night to attend tho annunl dancing party given by the soriority of which he is a member. Dr. II. C. Brock went to Fairburv to day where ho will visit his father for two wcoks while recuperating from his operation for appendicitis. Bo a llvo wire. Boost for North Platte. Don't feel down in tho mouth Think of Jonahhe como out all right So did Taylor's Addition. Tho Elks will hold initiatory cere monies next Monday evening, and the refreshment committeo will see that tho Inner man is supplied. Every thing ready to wear for Ladles Misses and Children, Tiik Hun Ci.o. Dept. The Williams Jubilee Singors four mon and four women arrived from tho west this morning and will appear at the Keith this evening. As harmoniz ing vocalists tiiey have fow, if any superiors. Tho Cashautts at The Hub Clo Dept The cafetoria given by tho Episcopa ladies last ovening was well patronized Patrons wore clvcn a date, directed the kitchen whoro they wero assisted to the different foods, paying flvo cents for each article on tho menu. Wo givo tho repairing of watches the careful attention that it deserves No matter how delicate or cxpensl your watch mav bo you can leavo horn to bo repaired or cleaned with full assurance that tho work will be done tho most skillful manner possible. Haiwy Dixon, U. P. Watch Inspector J. C. Moberly desires Tho Tribune oxtend thanks to a gntleman named Thompson who at tho risk of personal Injury Btopped a runnwny horao tached to a buggy in which was wife and mother. Tho horso bocamo frightened at a passing motorcycle, come unmanageable and only by Utavery of Mr. Thompson was a Accident averted. he tho bad DR. W. F. CROOK, Y DENTIST, I flrAilrtatA NnrMiwro1irii T7iiiritfT 71 OIUco over McDonald Stato Bank r B, J. Guynan is enjoying a visit from his father, who resides nt Wood River. Father McDnld went to Elm Creek yesterday to be present at a confirma tion service. James McEyoy Is now located at Northport whore ho Is employed ns fireman on tho steam shovel. Furnished rooms for rent. Inquire nt 304 West Sixth or phone Bile 400. . Mns. L. CnoNiN. Dr. Rea, who was formerly stationed hero as stock Inspector, spent Veator- day in town. lie is now located in umoiia. Last call for alfalfa teed. Iliirrv tiri if you want to get in on this. Samples shown at Rogers Harness Shop. L.OVIB JuACY. Stcnhen Pannas and Miss Leah Tatum were united in marriage last evening by Rov. C. H. Chapman. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Tatum, and the groom is n mem ber of the Greek colony which has been ocnteu in town for a couple or years, - the Crystal theatre Is belntr renan- pcred and repainted, and will bo sup plied with opera chairs, the latter now being on tho road from Uhlcago. Man ncrr Wostfnll alms to give his patrons the best attractions possible and nt the amo time proviue comfort for thorn. The noxt auit you buy let it bo a Brandegeo Kincaid Hand Tnilored gar ment for the same pricoas tho inferior makes. The Hun Clo. Dept. Lady Carmen the Eevntian dancer wno appenra at tne t;rystni tonight and tomorrow nicht. will do her dance in a harem skirt,' tho real thing. Bettor go and see Lady carmen and her skirt. then you will know the harem the next tlmo you boo it. The beauty of cut trlnss denends unon its brilliancy that depends unon tho design, depth of cuttings and the qual ity oi ine giass. l no glass we sell is the best made clean cut, sparkling, oxqutsite in design and moderate in price. Dixon, The Jeweler. Mrs. Bertha Clark Huorhcs. stato organizer anu inspector or the i li. o. Sisterhood met in retrular session with chanter AK Wednesday tho 3rd. nt the home of Mrs. H. S White. The regular woru was touowed by n thrco courso buffet luncheon. Airs. Hughes who is on impersonator of noto gnve several selections which wero much appreciated. Blue Scree Suits sizo 33 to 44 new arrivals at $11.85 worth $18.00. the nun Clo. dept. All the regular sen-ices will bo hold at tho Christian church next Sundav. uidic Bcnooi iu:uu n. m., communion nnq sermom, "iv uroater vieion, ll:U(J a. m., C, IS. nt 7:00 p, m., ovening Borneo at 8:00 n. m. Sermon subject. "Whom Serve We?" A cordial welcome awaits all who comes to worship with us. M. c. Johnson, Pastor. Teachers Assigned. ' At the meetlnir of the Board of Edu cation Monday were assigned as follows: High school K. It. Schutz. principal, It II TTIstWAt antdnAAi fit n lira 7 rA German and history; Edith Patterson, Latin; Uflewi uantt, mathematics; Lucretia Clark, commercial; Fonnn Bealor, English. Central School Sylvia watts, prin Ipal; Florence Antonodes, first room. East School Thea Hansen, prin cipal; Agnos Thorlon, first room; Eileen Flynn, third room; one vacancy. Lincoln School Emma Smith, prin cipal; Nell Hartmun, fourth room; Ella Blnke, second room: Susie Camp bell, first room, three vacancies. Washington School Laura Murray, rincipal: Fuyo Brittaln, sixth room: Charlotte Lowe, fifth room; Nellie Workman, fourth room; Irene Wnllner, third room, Maude Mollyneaux, first room: ono vacancy. Bauer school Une vacancy, Boost for Agricultural Schoe!. Another meeting having In viow the securing of tho stato agricultural school for North Plntte, was held at the court house last evening. The attend ance was much larger than at the pre vious meeting, yot a numbor of our leading business men were conspicuously absent. Plans for tho campaign were further discussed, and a finance com mittee composed of Messrs. Weingand, Dixon und Longford was appointed. Subscriptions were taken from those present, und about one-third the sum required was subscribed. Today tho committeo Is soliciting amounts from business men not present nt last night s meeting. This fund will be used in sending a committeo to Lincoln to in terview the board of lands and buildings -who hns the selection of tho site and to send committees to various counties in western Nebraska to get endorsements and recommendations that the school be locnted on tho state experimental sub-station near this city. considerable enthusiasm was evinced at last evening's meeting and it is hoped that everybody will ginger up and boost for North Platte as the most suitable location. The board of lands and buildincrs will visit tho several towns which are appli cants for tho location, and the general committeo will make arrangements to Kivo the board tho proper reception when they came to North Platte. The dato when the board will visit tho sev eral towns is not now known. In to Thnt we live up to our renutation of Eivincr tne ucst values obtainable in absolutely dependnblo watches, is evi denced by tho larae numbor wo soli each vear. Last vour was the biorfrc9t watcn. can wo add you to our list of patrons this year DIXON, the Joweler, At tho hmo of Mr. nnd Mrs. Alvln Zaulo" Hoventcon miles southwest of the city, on Wednesday afternoon nt four o clock occured tho wedding of their daughter J cnnio to Alfred Leth. To the music of tho wedding march played by tho groom's slstsr, tho counlo nnnoared n tho parlor and in mo presence ot about thirty relatives and tnenus, ucv. c. u. llarman in tho services of tho Lutheran church nrio nounccd them husband and wife. The bride wns attired in a hoautlful blue taffeta and woro the bridnl veil. The groom woro tho conventional b nek. After tho ceremony n delicious supper wub serveu to wmcn every ono naui due tribute or resnect The contracting parties are both wcl anu favorably Known in our city and vicinity. Tho bride has spent her jifo in tho home whoro shewnH married and has many friendB. The groom came hero a few years atro but has a home ready forjts new mistress about flvo miles north and east of the Zauler homo. May many and rich blessings mtenu tniB promising union. C. E. Convention. The flrst annual convention of tho 11th District of the Christian Endeavor Uuion was entertained bv tho C. E. Societies of tho Presbyterian nnd Christian churches last Tuesduy and Wednesday. The sessions weia all hold ut tho Presbyterian church. inn number ot visiting delegates was not its large nn honed for. nor tho gonoral attendance as largo as tho character or tho services warranted. Whilo there was soma disappointment on account ot tne absence ot Mr. Ietv man on account of sickness yot Mr, Salsbury, the Ex-President of the Stato C. E. Union ably filled Ills p ace. Tno uddresscB of tho convention were of n high order, full of inspiration and sue gestion, tne devotional anirit was domi nant, the conferences woro of a most practical nature. Tho aduroBses wero given by L. J. Zook, of Cozad. E. M. Pardu, of Overton and J, II. Salsbury, of Auburn and moro than met tho ex pectations of tho hearers. Tho- special music was thoroughly appreciated by nil. Ono of thii enjoyable features of the convention was tho rocentlon rrivon tho visitors by tho local societies on Tuesday evening following the regular session, The convention goes to Cozad noxt year, ine following olllcers wero elected for the enuuiriir vear: Miss Annn Gunn. Cozad, Pres.; Miss Laura Jinsn, cozuo, v. rres; carl r. uinn, Overton, Sec. and Trens; Miss Delia Morrison, Kearney, Missionary Sunt O. W, Bernard, Ravonna, Christian emzensmp supt.; Gibbon, Junior Supt, For Sale Sweet Cream and Milk Whipping Cream a specialty. Phono D In Memorials. Etta Collagen, whoso death occurred Mondnv morniner and the funeral held yesterday afternoon, wns born in North Flatte, April ID, 1888, nnd was taken ill on her twenty-third birthday with acute kidney trouble which also affected tho action of tho heart. For eleven days her suffering was intense, and though everytnmg possibio was done by rela tives, irienos ano pnysicians, tne ruth less hand of death could not bo staid. and death camo as a relief on the morn- of Mav lt. Ihe decoased was a young woman of moro ordinary business ability, having filled positions with Mrs. Armstrong, Schrieber's market. Grceson's crocerv and LeMastcr's garage. She also looked after the accounts of her father. She wns also identified with the Degree of rionor nnu tno uoyai wolghbors, having occupied official positions in both. Sho wns we I known to our ueon e. and en- joyed tho confidence and trood will of an. uariy in lite sho united with tho LiUtnornn church. In the death of this dmicrhter nnrl sister the parents and children havo lost one wno will over be missed, wioso goodness nnd kindness will ovor bo cherished. Bids for Our Federal Building. Bids wero opened at tho treasury de partmont at Washington Tuesday for tho construction of tho North Platto federal building. There were eight bids nieu, tno prices ranging from $78,uuu for limestone to $101,000 for sandstone The lowest bid wns filed by an Omaha contractor. It will probably be a week or two before tho contract Is awarded. Later 1 ho Omaha Nows savs tho . . . 3L. contract was awarded to tho Omaha party for $78,000. Card of Thanks. We wise to thus public! v exnresB our sincere thanks to friends und neighbors for tho kindly assistance during tho illness and at the funeral of our daugh ter, nnd to tho D. of 11., Woodmen, W. R. C . . nnd Elks for the beautiful flowers. These friends proved their true friend ship in our darkest hours, and we are very grateful to them. AIR, AND MRS. T. M. COHAGEN. Sweet Corn. Enrly Roasting Ears tho bes t that grows 10 cents por quart, cost to do veiop ;(.m,uuu. UINN, WHITE & SCATZ, For Sale, Tho southeast uuarter section 5-18-31 GO ncres in section 2-13-31. nlso block 3 South Park Add. to North Platto. For price and terms address H. E. Nichols, Sterling, Colo. CRYSTAL THEATRE To-Night and Saturday. MOVING PICTURES: "Baby Jones- and the South Sens." "On the Border Land." VAUDEVlllE: Lady Carmen, the Egyptian Reptile Dancer. See the harm skirt. 10 and 15 Cents. F-I2J0 Every watch we sell is tested with painstaking care by those who not only know what a good watch is, but who also have a pride in maintaining their reputation. Every watch we sell represents the best value obtainable for the price. And we have as much interest in the satisfactory performance of each of our watches after its sale as has the purchaser. Furthermore, we are always ready and desirous of assisting customers in adjusting and regulating their watches, so that they will run with the accuracy we claim for them. Accordingly one may purchase watch from us with confidenc whether the purchase price be $10 or $200. DIXON. The Jeweler Union Pacific Watch Inspector. ON SALE Friday and Saturday, 0 One lot Shirts, broken sizes, at one fourth to one-third off regular price. These Shirts are all first-class, hut some sizes arc short. If we have' your size can save you money CLABA UGH EVERYTHING FOR MEN. 3 Copftliht 1909, by C. E. Zimmerman Co. No. 49 Sleeping Chambers- It is during the period of sleep that the body recuper ates and it necessarily follows that the better the surround ings, the better and more easily this will be performed. Over one-third of your life is spent in the bedroom and good furniture here properly arranged means much toward your health. Lome in and let us talk to you about bedroom fur nishings. Our low prices will astonish you, and taking into consideration the facts above stated you will be unable to get along without some of these goods. Derryberry & Forbes. PUBLIC SALE. The undersigned will offer at public sale at the former Chapin form 5i miles south of North Platte, and 2fr miles south of the Bratt school house on Monday, May 8th, 1911, commencing at ten o'clock, Horses, Cattle, Hogs, Wagons and Farm Machinery, Harness, Forks, Shovels, Household Goods arid many other articles TERMS: 8 months time, ten per cent interest on approved security. All parties desiring credit will arrange with cleric before sole. COL T. W. WATTS. Auctioneer. Ray C. Lanoford, Clerk. F. E. HEIM.