The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, July 14, 1911, Image 4

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    Men's
Oxfords
$2.50
GIGANTIC
CLOTHING SALE.
Men's
Shoes
$1.50
Men's
Suits
i 4 Boys,
u$i Pants
Here is the Most Astounding Suit
Sale Ever Inaugurated . . .
$9.
it
Work
Shirts
39C
Men's
$3 00 Hats
$2.00
Balbriggan
Underwear
35c
Boys'
Suits .
$2.00
S 0. K, CRESSLHH. I
a
S Graduate Dentist. S
? Onko over tho McDonald 2
Stuto Rank.
Huv-j Chapman spent yesterday In
Lexington.
Mr. and Mrs. Clydo Trottorof Brady,
wero tho guests of town frionds yester
day. Mrs. Jbo Jcssup returned at noon
yesterday from a visit with relatives in
tho cost.
Miss Helen Aldon will return tho first
of tho week from a two weeks atay in
custom Nebraska.
M. E. Boardman left today for
uolnta on the branch to transact buoi-
nese for a week.
Mrs; Chns. Weir will leave Monday
for Publo and Colorado Springs to
spnd several weeks.
New Departure Tonguelesa and Busy
Bee Cultivators at Hershey'a, Cor. 5th
& Locust Sts.
MIm Mae McWilliams will go to
Grand Island tomorrow to visit Mrs.
T. J. Gorham until Monday.
MlfM Scott, stenorranher In the Wil
ex & HalliRan office, will leave Tues
day Falls City to vlalt relatives.
MIm Isabella Doran departed last
eveine for iPortlaml and Seattle to
viit.fnendfi for a month or more.
For Rent One six room and ono five
room house In block opposite First Ward
MfeOOl. v UUCHANAN i ATTKRSON,
MIm Lucy Dunn who has been the
swat of Mrs. Thomas Gorham in Grand
Island for a week past will return home
Sunday.
Mrs. Horace Barraclough, who has
resided in Needles, Cal.r for several
months, is visiting her mother Mrs.
Andy Sluder.
Mrs. Ccnia WRrd of Mlna, Nev.,
frand organizer of tho Ladles of tho
. of L. F. & E., spent yesterday with
the local lodge and at a special meeting
exemplified the work of tho order.
T havo lust received a lottor from, the
Lincoln office of tho Nebraska Central
Building & Loan Association, asking
me to push" the loan business claiming
that they had too much money on
hands. If you need money, sea mo at
once. ,
C. F. Temple, District Agont
Pitching big league ball and given
good support until tho hist fow Innings,
Jones won his gamo ngninat Ggnlnlla
yesterday. Tho home boys had tho
visiting team shut out until tho Bin
inning when- ragged fielding allowed
runs. Tho locals lilt Nichols, tho pgnl
nlla pitcher, almost ut will and his
"wild throws pnssad Hcverol man. Score
1 tq a.
We have reduced the price to a level that defies precedent and brings about the
greatest opportunity in your experience. The best dressed men of this vicinity will
take advantage of this wonderful sale. Men of all ages, men of all build, will find a
perfect fit. The suits are the newest and most popular styles of the season, and the fab
rics, the making and ihe patterns are THE BEST TO BE HAD.
Have you purchased your new suit yet? Come
to us now. Save time and money. Come now
Come. We want every man in North Platte and vicinity to
take advantage of this great bargain opportunity.
J.
The Home of Good Clothes.
THIS IS A
Cloudo Wcingand left Wednesday
night for Denver.
Mis? Kate Sncllings of Rawlins is tho
gues ot' relatives and friends in town.
Mrs. Nols Rasmusson is enjoying a
visit from hur noico Miss Sonla Ander
son of Iowa.
Christian Sclonce sociotv K. P. hall
Dowoy street at 11:00 o'clock Sunday.
Subject "Life."
Miss Molly Wyman of Iowa is the
guest ot tho ivrosbau lamuy wuiie on
nor wny to Choyenne.
Mr. and Mrs. Jns. Jenson arothe nar-
onts of a baby girl which was bom to
them Wednesday.
Mrs. Catherine. Cronin of Choyenne
arrived this morning to visit friends
for n week or longer.
Charles Hcndv Sr.. und daughter
Lillian loft this morning for- Kearney
to spend several days.
Mrs. M. H. Douglas will entortnln tho
uonnor-uramor nridal party at a six
0 clock dlnper tins evening.
Mrs. Fred Dolson. of Oa island. Cal..
is visiting at tho Dolson homo while cn-
routo home lrom Umana.
- Harry Barraclough returnud to the
city tins morning attcr an absence of
several months in tho west
Mac Westfall was a passenger on tho
morning train, for Kearney where ho
goes in tho interests of his moving
picture show In that city.
Mra.Newton has lust received a now
line of French and domestic Hair goods,
switches, new Basket Braids etc; latest
creation In hair good.
Flro Saturday morning destroyed the
Ernest Dringman residence at Suther
land. Practically all the household
goods were burned.
For Sale Full breed langshan poultry.
Inqulro at 310 West A. street. Phono
208.
Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Adams, of Hop
kins, Mo., former residents of North
ni.ii- ...111 nu-t.... . 1
i iHiiu, win wirivu vuuiurruw nuu re
main for a week or so an the guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Will II. McDonald.
Mrs. Maudo Maudo Baker of Curtis
who has boon taking medical treatment
in Rochester, Minn., for soveral weeks
returned last evening and will spend a
month with her parents Mr. and Mrs.
Jerry Bowon.
Jerry Bowen is having his homo in the
fourth ward remodeled and enforced bv
tho addition of two rooms, extra win
dows and verandas and when com
pleted will bo ono of tho most modern
on north Locust.
W. P. ColllnB, who has been In Cal
ifornia for several weeks, has seilt to
John LoMaster a box of oranges from
his orchard at that place. Tho speci
mens Bent nro very porfoct evidence
that MrC Collins, orchard is a good ono.
A business meeting of tho Altar
Society of SU Patrick's church will bo
held this evening in tho building oast
of tho church to make llnul arrange
mentH for tho rest tent which they
will furnish for tho mumbers, 011 tho
Chautauqua grounds.
B. McDonald
Formally Organized Last Night.
Tho North Platto Chamber of Cora-
merco was formernlly organized last
night with a membership of over one
hundred nnd fprty, audit one can judge
by tho enthusiasm displayed at the
meeting Indt night tho organization is
certain to be of much benefit to North
Platto.
Tho session was ononed by Chairman
Halligan and tho report of the com
mittee on membership submitted. This
committee reported that every citizen
approached had Bi'gncd tho list cheer
fully and commended the movo to or
ganize a commercial body. Following
thtB report, tho committee nppointcd
nt tho previous meeting submitted tho
constitution for adoption. This was
read by section and discussed, some
amendments rnado and then adopted as
amended. Under tho constitution tho
organization will bo governed by . a
board 01 nino directors, tho president
and vice-president being members of
the directory. The board will appoint
tho secretary, who will bo a paid
officer, and the treasurer. The dues
will be a dollar a month payable quar
terly in advance. Any citizen can be
come a member by signing tho consti
tution and paying the dues.
Tbe object of the club is to promote
the wellaro ot North Platte in every
way possible, not only in a business
way, but it will din into municipal
affairs when such action is deemed
necessary. Politics ond religion will
be eschewed.
Upon motion an informal ballot was
taken for president This developed a
number of nominations, and it was
moved that the four highest candidates
bo Beiocted from tho list nnd that on
tho following vow tho ono receiving
the highest votq to be declared presi-
aenc ami tno next highest vlce-presl
dent. This resulted in tho election of
h. v. beeberger as president and M. J.
Forbes as vicerpresident
For tho seven directors vto bo elected
Boventecn names were selected by a
committee, and from this list tho fol
lowing received tho highest vote: W.
V. Hoagland, Ira L. Bare, J. Q. Wil
cox, F. II. Garlow, W. P. Snyder,
Harry Dixon and R. II. Stuart
After presenting tho request of the
.Maxwell neonlo requesting the orcanl-
zatlon to use its influence in tho effort
to have train No. 5 stop at that place,
tho meeting adjourned.
Lydia A. Fickes and Georgo Waltz
wore married by Judge Warren early in
tho week.
Mrs. Johnson and daughter Valna of
Melvorn, la., are vlsUlng Mr. and Mrs.
Ralph Gnrmiui havlngurnvcd yesterday.
Women of our day need to learn how
to relax. When you nro tired come to
our Parlor for whatever treatment
you need most, racial, scalp, hairdrcss-
Ing, manicuring, etc.
Tub Sanitauy hairduessing Paulok.
Mrs. Harry Vincent nnd daughter
Margaret willleavo Tuesday fort Love-
Innd. Colo., to spend a month wlh her
mint.
Mr. and Mrs. Goo. MoMlchealof Chi
cago who nro guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Howard MeMlohoal will Uaw f-Vulny
evening for Iiuitv, Menu
CAS
Railroad Items.
John Hilbert superintendent of the
Union Pacific telephone service, was in
tho city Wednesday on business. ' "
. Dave Minshall and George Simons of
the car department are off duty this"
week owning to illness.
A snecinl train of nhvsicnns went
through yestenlay morning, returning
from n convention of medical men in
California.
A. L. Mohler. irenernl mnnntrer and
vicepresident of tho Union Pacific trans
acted business in town yesterday while
enrouto west.
John Mellon traveling freight solicitor
for the Chicago & Northwestern lines.
was a business caller at tho railroa'd
offices yesterday.
Tho run of green fruit from Califor
nia this year is only about half what it
was this time last year.duo probably to
the lact that there are two additional
lines in the coast trade this year, and it
is also a little early for the deciduous
fruits which were field back this spring
on account of tho cool weather pre
vailing on the coast.
Two special cars, were attached to
No. 16 yesterday with the special ex
hibit of the Louisiana state tubcrcolosis
commission, which was enrouto from
Denver to Omaha. Tho things to be
seen in tho exhibit are well calculated
to stir tho feeling of tho onlooker, and
mako him think well of the heroic ef
forts being made to arrest tho ravages
of the white plague.
PrctbjtcrUa Qnrck.
Morning worship at 10:30. Pastor's
.themo: The Royal Law of Love. Sab
bath school immediately following
Owing to the Chautauqua there will be
no other services.
I have a fine list of bargains in City
Real Estate. Seo me at onco, if you
aro thinking about buying a home.
C. F. Temple.
CRYSTAL
THEATRE
To-Night
and Saturday.
MOVING PICTURES:
"Paradise Lost."
"A Day and a Night."
"Witch of the Everglades."
;5 and 10 Cents. .
North Platte, Nebraska.
saAe.
A speedy game of ball was ployed at
tho atheletic park Wednesday after
noon when tho Yeoman shut out. tho
Sutherland .team by a score of 6 to 0.
Rolfo Hnlligan's pitching was a feature
of tho pnmu nnil tin wnn nlilvcnnnnrfnd
-The runs were all made during the 4th
unu dm innings nnu tne Sutherland
players were prevented from reaching
second base during tho entire game.
Tho game was played in ono hour
and ten minutes. The attendance was
not what tho Yeoman deserve consider
ing the expense of nutting the ground
in order and depending upon patronage
instead of subscriptions.
TJr. A. J. Ames, North Platte, gives
tho Three Day Liquor Cure. Cure guar
anteed. Price right Reference given.
Card of Thanks
Wo wish to tharfk Mr. John Evans,
G. A. R., W. R. C. and many friends
for their kindness, also for the beauti
ful floral offerings at the death of our
beloved father, Frederick Brau
Mns. F. S. Wagneii, Mns. O. C. Bon
mah Miss Emma Bkau.
Proclamation.
To" tho electors of the city of North
Platto:
Notice is hereby given that on tho
2nd day of August. 1911, in the city of
nui ui jtiuiu;, un ciucuon Will De held,
at which tho following proposition
shall be submitted to the voters Of said
city:
"Shall the city, of North Platte issue
its bonds in tho sum of $22,000.00, in
denominations of $1,000.00 uch, dated
Apr. 1st 1911, duo in twenty years
from their date, but payable at any
time after ten years, at .tho option of
the said city, to draw interest nt the
rate of five per cent perannum, payable
semi-annually, principal and interest
Payable nt the Fiscal Agency of the
tato of Nebraska, In tho city of New
York; said bonds to bo issued for the
purpose of obtaining money with which
to erect a city hall, to accomodate the
city ofilcera and records, tho fire de
partment arid flro apparatuses and po
lice department And shall tho proper
6fllcer of said city bo authorized to leVy
and collect a tax annually, in the same
manner as other municipal taxes may
bo levied and collected, in an amount
sufficient to pay tho interest and prin
cipal of said bonds as they mature, in
addition to the Bum authorized to bo
levied by Section 82, Art 3 Chap. 13
Compiled Statutes of tho state of Ne
braska for tho year 1909, until said
bonds and interests are paid on all tho
tho property within the snid city as
shown and assessed upon the assess
ment rolls of said city." Said bonds
to be negotiable In form.
Tho polling places for . said election
shall be: In the First Ward ut tho hose
house in said ward, in tho Second
Ward in tho Commissioners room on tho
second floor of tho court houso in said
wurd, in tho Third Ward at the hose
house in said ward nnd in the Fourth
Ward at tho hose house in said ward.
The ballots to bo issued at said elec
tion shall havo printed thereon:
Fur Issuing $22,000.00 of tho bond of
ths olty of North Platto, for the pur
pose of erecting city hall, toaceommo-
Neckties
25c
Men's
Pants
Cowboy
Suits
$1.00
Suit
Cases
$1.25
dato the city officers and records, the
fire department, fire apparatuses, and
the police department, and for levying:
and collecting a tax nn'ually to pay the
interest and principal of said bonds hs
thoy mature.
Against issuing$22,000.00of the bonds
of the city of North Platte, for the
purpose of erecting a city hall, to ac
commodate tho city officers and records,
the fire department, firo apparatus nnd
the police department, and for levying
and collecting a tax annually to pay the
interest and principal of said bonds as
thoy mature.
Those voting in fnvor of said propo
sition shall mark their ballot with a
cross, opposite tho paragraph beginning
"Forissuing$22,000.00 of thebouds of
the city of North Platte ond those vot
ing against said proposition shall mark
their ballots with a cross, opposite the
paragraph begining with
"Against the issuing of $22,000.00
bonds of the city of North Platte."
Said election shnll be open nt nine
o clock a. m. and remain open until
seven o'clock p. m. of said date.
In witness whereof I have hereunto
subscribed my name this 3d day of
July, 1911.
(Sgd) Thos. Ci Patterson,
Attest (Sgd) Chas. F. Temple""
City Clerk.
Closing out Sale
Echelbery's New and
Second Hand Store.
Ranges from $5.00 up. .
Stoves from $1.00 up. .
Large Refrigerators. $4, qoi
Gasoline Stoves $i.oo.
Dressers from $2.00 up;
Commodes from $1.00 tjp.
Iron Beds from $1.00 up
Carpets, room size, $2.50.
Come in and see the goods.
Go to
SORENSON'S
FOR
Furniture -Repairing
and Cabinet Work
Also Wood Turning, Picture Framing
Room Moulding, and Window
Screens a Specialty.
Shop 107 East Fifth.
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