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About The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922 | View Entire Issue (May 12, 1911)
For the Boy or Girl Gr&dwaie A Watch makes a most suitable gift. A Watch will teach the young recipient to be careful and punctual careful of the watch and other things and punctual in keeping engagements. Moreover, a good timepiece is something which renders its owner valuable service and is cherished by many with a certain amount of sentiment like a faith ful friend. If you do buy a watch, buy a good one, for. an irregular watch is worse than none at all. Boy's Watch, Gold Filled, Special Price $12.00 Girl's Watch, Gold Filled, Special Price, $11.00 We sell only watches that are tested thoroughly for their accuracy, and receive the guarantee of our expert watchmaker,, who has studied the machinery of watches as the - school graduate has studted his text book. DIXON, The J ew.eler Union Pacific Watch Inspector. SCHILLER & CO., Prescription Druggists First Door North of First National- Hank Commissioners' Proceedings. May 5th, 19li Board met pursuant t adjournment, present Walters, Stroitz. Roberta and county clerk. Board then proceeded to view roads and bridges and county lands in west and south part of county and decided bridge across Cut canyon, section 29, unsafe and will proceed to rebuild same. Ray C. Langford, county treasurer: You are hereby authorized to correct assessment of G. C. White for reason of building was unfinished. Board reconsiders its action in regard to poor farm and accepts bid of James Sadie for one-third crop or $160. Board adjourned to May 16. For Sale. Full two story eight room residence with cellar and two full lots within one block of West End school house. The house is good as new and we are offering the property for less than im provements could be replaced for. BUCHANAN & PATTERSON. Claude Lantz in Trouble. Sheriff Mlltonberger went.to a farm north of Brady yesterday and brought back with him Claude Lantz, who ts charged with wife desertion. Some time ago Lantz married a daughter of Deputy Sheriff Frank Knapp then living at Maxwell, nnd soon thereafter refused to live with her and declined to support her as a good husband should at all times. Efforts were mado to have him live with his wife, but he spurned the aavice of friends, hence tee lssuanco of a warrant. Wife desertion in this state is a felony; a penitentiary offense. Should Lantz agree to live with his wife and treat hot kindly, it is probablo the case would he dropped. The road leading to the stute sub station has again reached tho billowy stage and stands in need of attention from Roadmaker Thoelecke and his drag A small diamond is very suitable for a graduation gift. It will servo as a constant reminder of the happy event. Wo are showing some specials at $10, $12, $15 and $20 each. Dixon, The Jeweler. Tho morning subject at the Christian v,..ni. nnvt iin1;iv will ia. "Lessons from a great Sorcerer." The evening onrmnn mill bo a tribute "To Our Mothers." In honor of a dear mothers memory and as a tribute of your love for her will you notvear a white flower next Sunday, Mothers Day. M. C Johnson, Minister. Although the Unjon Pacific has an nounced that its executive committee has authorized tho extension of tho K. and B. II. branch line west of Callaway tho Callaway people hold little faith in the ultimate performance of tho prom ise, says a Callaway paper, and at a mass meeting held Friday night to con sider the matter disorder was created by speeches for and against the Union Pacific and the meeting broke up with out accomplishing anything. Parties wishing PURE SPRING WATER ICE AT 50c per 100 lbs. Phone 95 H. LAMPLUGH. S DR. 0. II. CRESSLER, 2 Graduate Dentist. Office over tho McDonald State Bank. S. H. draco, of Omaha, visited friends in town Wednesday while cn ronte to Denver. Mrs, Geo. T. Field and mother left yesterday afternoon for a visit of several days In Denver. ItYir T?nnf A onvnn rnnnvn f ntmtbiirtrl house within four blocks of postoffico. r l - p r . T f f inquire ui minor xiinmnn. FnrnJalnwl rnnmn for mnt- Tnnntrn nfc 301 West Sixth or phono Blk 400. MRS. L. UKON1N. Mrs. Chita. Mnrrin. who hnri lioon visiting relatives and friends in and near town, returned to her home in Sterling the early part of the week. Fred Rasmussen. who suffered an in jury to his eyo seyeral weeks ago, has so far recovered the use or it as to be able to accept a position with The Tri bune. George G. Schick, of Deer Creek, was n town Wednesday buying eighty acres of goverment land. Mr. Schick was married a few weeks ago and is now busy building i new home lor his bride. dent of tho local wnter plant, but for many years manager or tno Kearney plant, has gone to Pittsburg to accept a position with tne Amorican water works c6mpany. Did you ever read your business policy? Do you know that they are many different kinds, tiio same us there are nmerent brands oi cigars f xou would not think of going into a cigar store and inat asking for any old kind of cigar, Why not compare your in surance policy and get tho bcBt? Let mo show you my policies beforn you renew. u. t. temple. Tfib dashing Vivian Dolavers. who has meandered the streets of North Platte in times past with the, cureless abandon of a galty girl, is again in trouble. This time instead of attempt to norforato somebody with leaden Del- lets, sho went into n dry goods nt Grand Island store and bought a $05 gown, Lee Ltimr. standine (rood for tho payment. Vivian failed to come down with the money nnd Lung became nervous, with the result he had the ollicer jook tier up. Haulen into court tho matter was satisfactorily settled between Lung and Vivian. For Rent. I havo 3 properties for rent, ranging, room $n.uo to $zu.uu. see me at once. - C. F. Temple. The big discount sale still continues at Maioney & Lintz. Don't fail to attend the big sale Sat urday. Glnn, White & Schatz. , Early cabbage and tomato plants for sale at 407 East 5th street. Mus. Gregory Schatz. Miss Bessie- Smith, returned from Keatney Tuesday evening, having visited friends there, for several days. Jos. Spies vjshes to announce that he is prepared to furnish all consumers with Lexington artificlali Phone 161. Miss Lizzie Young, late clerk in Rinckor's store, has been selected by Judge Grant as his deputy in the county and probate court, xne young iaay ue gan ner duties Tuesday. B. A. Ellas, formerly of this citv. was united in murriaco May 6th at Pamonl) Cal., to a young lady of that city. "Blosaio" is sales-agent for an automobile firm In Pomona. Jul us Ussier, for many years a resi dent of Cottopwood precinct, but of late living in Oregon, stopped over in town Wednesday while onroute to Germany, where he will visit for six months. The socialists held a meeting the early part of thi week nnd named Messrs. Warren. Canrichl. Howe and Bell as delegates to the socialist state convention to be held in Omaha May 30th. Now is the time to get rid of your rheumatism. You wi)l find phamber lain's Linimerit wonderfully effective. One application will convince you of its merits. Try it. For sale by all dealers. Mrs. Samuel Goozee entertained fourteen ladies at a Kensington Wed nesday afternoon in favor of, Mrs. Rnkcr of Dotriot. Mrs. Jones of Reno, and" Mi'sb Cummlncs of Chicago. -The ladies passed a very pleasant afternoon. Elaborate refreshments wore served at 5:30. Years of practical and theoretical i exper-ence repairing nign graae watches have enabled us to attain a degree of perfection that only long ex perience can attain, we assure you vour watch will receive our most care ful attention if you entrust it to our care. Dixon, The Jeweler. U. P. Watch Inspector, Little Zeida Donegan, while going homo from school Wednesday, was struck by a man riding a wheel on tho walks and Tconaidernblv bruised up. Has it como to pass in North Platte that the. life and limb of tho children going tn nnd from school In tho paths laid out for them aroJn mortal danger from these law breakers. There is an or dinance in this city providing a penalty for riding bicycles on tno sidowaiKs and by all means this snouiu do cniorceu before some child is seriously hurt or probably cipflled for life. What Do You Think of This? 10 room house with 3 lots. Nice lawn and located on W. 4th St. Only $2,600.00. C. F. TEMPLE. Reduction in Meat Prices. Fresh pork from 10 to 12! cents per pound, lard in bulk or pail 10 cents per pound, smoked meats cheaper than at, any otner piace in town Schrieber's Meat Market. of BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY. $3500 will purchase a well estab ished business with cash receipts $18,000 per annum. - The profits for the first year will equal the purchase money. UUCHANAN & rAl lfcKoUN. v GOOD INVESTMENT. We are of f erii.fr 4heAValklaiid.OHly turn mile west of North Platte and adjoining the Cody lands, in forty and eighty acre tracts at only $50 per acre. This land will soon double in value. Let us show it to you. BUCHANAN & PATTERSON Alumni Attention. There will be n meeting of tho Alumni Association in Room K of tho High School building on Saturday evening, May 13th, at 8 p. m. All Alumni show their interest in the High School by making n special effort to be present. HersheY S. Welch, President. Mrs. John Murray returned Inat night from her visit in Lincoln. Wanted Plain Bewlng. Mary L. Mar. tin, 303 South Chestnut St. WantedA girl for general houso wofk, Mrs. w. P. Snyder, Experi mental Station. Phone 449. Baker Perfect and Glidden Black Wire at $3.00 on Saturday. Ginn, White & Schatz. Attorney Geo. B. Glbba spent this week in Omaha and Lin coln, and whilo in the latter city made application to practice in the supreme court. Charley McMullen returned a few days ago from a protracted visit at Benham, Ind. lie says business is good In that section, and everybody is employed, The season for farming, however, la very backward. Omaha Commercial Club Trade Ex cursion train will arrive in North Platte over the Union Pacific at 12:50 central time May 23, and will leave at 1:50 p. rc. There will be about 75 members in tho party. Everybody join in giving them a hearty welcome. Tho Lutheran Brotherhood met this week with Claude Welngand. The reg ular business was transacted. Prof. Ebright addressed the men on "Seeking first the Kingdom of God and His Rightessncss," applying it to the miss ion of tho Brotherhood. The add 3 s was pleasing and profitable. The men de siring to do something definite for the church voted to raise funds for painting the parsonage. Tho commltteo ap pointed secured a good sum which with what will no doubt be secured from the men not present assures the suc cess of their object. Tho election of officers for tho ensuing six months re sulted in (he election of the following: President. E. T. Tramp; Vlco Pres., Albln Sand all; Cor. Secy, Harry MoonjRec. Secy, Oscar Sandal; Treos., C. O. Wcingand. Tho meeting ad journed at a seasonable hour, every one hourtily thanking the hnst and hostess for tho hospitality and re freshments. The tiext meeting June 12th. American Hog Fenc 26 inch at 30 cents, Saturday only. Ginn, White & Schatz. Spirella Corset. The Ladies's Home Journal, Deline ator, Vogue, etc., are advertising the Spirella Corset. These advertisements are of particular interest to cartel wearers. As local corsctiere for the Spirella Company I am in positiorFto give you the benefit of ray training and experience. I guarantee your cor set to fit you, to be the proper model for you. 1 do residence fitting, will call, demonstrate the corset' and ex plain it to you at your convenience. MRS. M, K. DUKE. 408 East Sixth St. Phone Red 202. Closing Out Sale. Having decided to close out our entire stock of merchandise, we will " commence at once and continue ' until the entire stock is sold. Our lease expires January ist, 1912. Our 0 re'ason for commencing- now is that people don't want goods out of season. We put on sale now the following- lines at WHOLE SALE PRICES. We extend an invitation to other merchants. Nothing reserved . . . 0"r entire line of Spring Jmd Summer Mil linery, Summer Wash Goods and Silks, Ladies' and Misses Spring Suits, Coats and Jackets, all Carpets and Rugs (A lot of carpet samples included.) OUT OF BUSINESS JANUARY 1st, 1912. W: T. B A. TNT K. S . Harness Sale Largest and most up-to-date stock in North Platte. Will sell everything in stock at ten per cent discount. Sale starts May 10th, ending May 20th. Come in and look over the bargains. 505 DEWEY STREET. - I Oilcloths and Linoleums were first used from the standpoint of cleanliness. Not only are they most sanitary and the most serviceable of all floor coverings, but they look the best and give the most service for tile money.' Once you use oilcloth or linoleum on your kitchen and see how much easier it is to keep clean than a floor and how .much cleaner it is than a carpet, you will never use anything else. We don't handlo CHEAP jood3 0f this kind, although soine of the grades are INEXPENSIVE. Ever atop to think of the difference between these words? The samo thing applies to everything wo sell nnd when you realize what it means and see these pretty patterns, you will buy your floor covering as well as your other furnishings at our store. Derryberry & Forks.' Will Exhibit at North Platte, One Day Only, Thurs. May 18 CAMPBELL BROS' Big ' Consolidated R. R. Shows The only big Zoological Exhibition presenting a mammoth Menagerie, and extensive display of Rare Wild Animals, a perfect "universe of signals and. astounding ne-v features. People from all parts of the globe, displaying lite most wonderful marvels of the world, in the greatest and new est most daring sensational high-class acts. America's Greatest Gigantic Three-Ring Circus THE AERIAL LAMY'S Leaders Double Trapeze work Zahid Troupe of Royal Japanese Performers, Tozoni Troupe of Russian Cossacks 25 Male and Female Riders 25 20 Funny Mimic Clowns 20 Leo DeBarr, World's Champion Trick Bicyclist Prof. Holland's Herd of Performing Elephants Seely's Troupe of PERFORMING SEALS BLACK'S DOG CIRCUS 50 HIGH SCHOOL PONIES 50 Marvellous Acrobatic Whites 3 BANDS 3 4-Horse Roman Standing Races. Flat Races. Roman Chariot Races. 30-Morse Riderss Cowboys. Cowgirls. Indians. Turks. Russians. Bohemians. Esquimos. A Big City of White Tents 400 PEOPLE 400 200 Fine Horses 200 35 PALACE GABS 35 TWO PERFORMANCES DAILY AT 2 AND 8 P. M", DOORS OrEN ONE HOUR EARLIER Grand Spectacular Free 0-Street Parade Daily at 10:30 a, in.. Rain or Shine