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About The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 11, 1911)
Jlortli tm-WitMv Winnie , i .in i i i i .1 . . . - i n' ni.i 1. ... 1 1 - . , , , 1 . , . . , ..a,, 'TWENTY-SIXTH YEAR. NORTH PLATTE, NEB., AUGUST n, ion, 1 ' ' , No, 52. - ' r zZZL . - ' """ M...i... .. 1, - ,., i.i. , -,, .ni. i,... , 1 11,1-- i. ' .1 fcil -i 1 - .11 ' "' r -. - . 1 1 1 - .. 1 1 .11 1 n i i'i . i " - irr m ' Personal Mention. 1 . Wc have not received our franchise yet, hut tva still 'Princeton" "Miller Made. offer you one more chance to get a suit at one half price. On next Saturday, Aug. 12 we will offer any suit in the house at one-half price. Any Stravti Hat in the house at one-half prjee, and every tiling else for men to wear at from 20 to 50 percent discount, Dont fail to see the shoes one fifth off on all kinds of shoes and the stock is large and complete. This is the chance of the average lifetime to get clothing, gent's furnishings and Shoes of the highest quality at less than luholesalc cost. We need the money, and if you necdhis mer chandise, we can trade you at a great saving to you. ' ' JL j Everything for Men.f 520 Dewey Street, North Platte, Nebraska TOWN AND COUNTY NEWS. v. h . Miss Hannah Kelihcr is entertaining the Indian Card Club this afternoon. . v'Tho M. B. A.'b held a social dance at the K.l. hall Wednesday evening which was enjoyed by a large crowd. Judge Grimes went to Ringgold Wed nesday to attend the frontier days cele bration, at which ho made an address, j .The Alta'r-Society; of "St Patrick's' church'wlll "held'' a mee'tung' Yri rtViS Catholic school building this evening. A largo attendance is desired. George Hughes, of Gandy. is spend ing a few days in town this week and while hero purchased a new automobile through Dorryberry & Forbes. M. J. Watson, advance agent for the Wild West show spent Wednesday in town completing arrangements for its presentation hero on Aug. 19th. A moonlight picinic under tho sup ervision of ' Corben Jonos, Charles Martini, yJr. and Charles Dixon will be held at Dick's grove this cvoning. - The Methodist Aid Society will hold an exchange at Howe & Maloney's Furniture store tomorrow, also on the three following Saturdays. For Rent G room house. Inquire of J. D. Cox, 317 west Sixth St. A party of twenty young folks held a jiicnic nt Dick's grove Wednesday evenincr in favor of Miss Ethel Worle- mont, of Cheyenne, who is visiting local relatives. Joel A. Piper, of Lincoln, a member of the Btato board of charities nnd corrections, made an official visit to North Platte Wednesday and inspected tho jail and also theMr.s Pulvor hospi tal, where tho county poor aro kept. In tho Shooting tournament at Oma ha Wednesday tho North Platte bunch made the following scores, 150 targets to the man: Rebhausen 141, McDonol 138, Watkinsl32, Neville 129, Den 121, Muldoon 118, Hosier 111. For Sale Horse and buggy and har ness. Inquire nt -Sink's Harness Shop. Architect Bert Reynolds, of Koarnoy, transacted business at the County suffering with a sustained Wed a . defective side- Mr. and Mrs. Al Brown will leave for Denver shortly on a pleasure trip. Irve Armstrong who has been ill for soveral days is improving. Miss Morrill, of Gothenburg, is visit ing Miss Hazel Minshall this week. Owing to the absence of several of tho local band, and the Yeoman play, the band wjll not give a concert this evening. Mrs. Victor Von Gootz Jr. will leave shortly for Omaha and other eastern pojint to make tin tendtjd ;, ..visit wjth irionua. Mrs. Geo. Smith sprained ankle, riesday by falling on walk in horyard. , 1. A. Gilbert has leased the small room south fit the Den saloon and will remove his barber shop thereto ns soon as the repairs are completed. Senator and Mrs. Burg, Mrs. Selser and Mrs. Benham of Indiana lpft yesterday after spending a week with Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Thomas. Dick Evans has purchased a moving picture show in Ft. Collins, Colo., in partnership with Howard Adams late of Sidney who will manage thctheatro. Miss Dorthy Welborn entertnined a number of her friends last evening. Pleasant games wero played and a dainty lunch served. Mr.and Mrs. Geo. Mason, of Grand j Island, visited their cousin Mrs. Joe Jessup today while enrouto to , Julea- bnrg to tske charge of a moving pic ture show. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Combs, parents of Mrs. W,. T. Banks, for many years residents of Myrtle precinct, will rnovo to Lexington the early part of next weeks. Lincoln county loses n very worthy couple. John Roach was arrested and fined in the Police court Wednesday for being drunk and disorderly nnd begging on the main streets. He was ordered to leavo tho city which ho did last night Ulscwhero w. a. ,0. woodhurst an nounces JiiB withdrawal from the race for the nomination for county treasurer, briefly stating his reasons for this i action. Mr. Woodhurst arrived at this Superintendent's office Wednesday. Ho j decision after tho time for taking his has just completed the plans lor a new name 0jr ballot' had expired, $20,000 school house at Maxwell and a school building at Hershoy. In a game of ball Tuesday afternoon between the Yeomen and North Platte . nines, tho former wore victorous by a score of 12 to 6. Tho variety of ball was below that of former games, tho heat being oppressive and tho boys lacking the usual ginger. The games now stand even, each nine having won two, and n game for the championship will bo arranged at an early date. While at Dos Moines Tuesday Col onel Cody located the cradle in which he was rocked when an infant Colonel Cody had long been looking for this cradle and from time to time had heard rumors that it was somewhere in Iowa. Therelic is in tho possession of Walter D. Olnev. a former resident of Scott county, ''where Colonel Cody lived., be fore his parents took him to Kansas. Miss Minnie Scott, stenographer in the Wilcox & Halligan law office, left tho first of tho week for Fall City to visit the home folks for two weeks. During her absence Miss Julia Schworer former nurse at the P. S. hospitaVwill have charge of the work. Rob Dickey, Edgar Schiller, Will Vosepkn and Alex Meston returned Wednesday from Elm Creek in two new cars for tho Hinmnn Garage whlcowcrc left there ou account of bad roads last week. One of these was purchased by Mr. Meston. The caso of Georgo Oberg and Emqry D. Golay, who wero arrested in tho Denver auto stealing race the first of the week came up Wednesday in tho county court and was contiuued until Aug, 21st. The defendants being out on $1,500 bonds loft Wednesday evening for their homes in Minden. Miss May Sheedy, of Bruish, Colo, arrived Wednesday to spend a fortnight with her brother Dave Sheedy nnd family. Mrs. Mabel Weinberger will leave to morrow for Grand Island to visit hor sistor Mrs. Guy Robinson for two weeks. Mrs. Albert Muldoon loft Weclnesdoy nfternoon for points in Iowa gto spend Bovernl weeks with'Ihcr Smother and other relatives. Jack Kiser, oLChftycnne, haB been spending several days in the city ' nnd left yestordny foe Omaha to brig ILup two engines. Paul O. Hanlort, formerly of this city but late of Callaway, spent Wed nesday in town with friends while en route to Bridgeport. Tho MotheVs Club spent a pleasant afternoon with Mrs. Charles Stamp Wednesday. Lemon velvet, assorted cakes and colored mints were served While enrouto from New York to California tho first of tho week Miss Crocker, a prominentlsocioty leader of San Francisco, stepped off tho train at tho local station to mail a letter and whilo doing so had the misfortune to loso one of hor diamond curings. Tho loss wns reported to Officer Robinson wno with a party ot men made u thorough search for. tho jewel but was unablo to find it. Wednesday ho re ceived n message to resume tho search over the compnny'sjgrounds as tho gem is very vnluable to the ownor, both for its price and the fact that it is a family heirloom. As yet tho search has proved unsuccessful. Tho most pronounced musicnl success of tho past two seasons in tho oast was undoubtedly Richnrd (Himself) Carlo and his great company headed by Edna Wallace Hopper in ''Jumping Jupiter" and now this star and this success aro to bo seen nt tho 'Keith next Monday evening. Tho critical and popular ver dict is that "Jumping Jupiter" is tho funniest of modern farces with music, and quite the ideal entertainment for all who seek amusement and relaxation and that practically means all theatre goers. Although Carle has never ap peared here as a star his reputation ns a fun-maker has long preceded him. Ho was never funnior than in his presont play nnd no comedian can bo funnier than Carle at his best. Tho superior company of comedians, singers and dancers by whom he in surrounded con stltute a cast of unequalled excellence. Edna Wallace Hopper, dainty and de mure In nppearanco, brillnnt in corned, and modish in gowning, will be muc admired in the role of tho artists'B model. Nothing more novel than tho stage business of her Bong "I Like to have a Flock of Men Around Me," has over been seen on tho local stage, when four stalwart men toss her about tho stuge like a human shuttlecock. Mrs. John Rodinohns gone to Omaha to visit her daughter Mrs. Mulch. Perry Carson came homo Wednesday from a business trip dowp tho lino. Sheriff . Miltonberger has roturned from the sheriff's convention in Omaha. Cassio Miller roturned a few days ago from Scotts Bluffs where she spent sovornl weeks. Mrs. Oldt of Alliance arrived Wed nesday and will visit her sister vMn. Glenn Miller. Miss Alma Mehlmnn, of Wallace, hna been visiting friends in town for sov eral days. A. D. McDoncll is expected homo to day from Omaha whore ho attended the Western Handicap Shoot. Miss Orra Hall will loavo the first of the week for Elyria to spend two weeks with hor sister. Mcsdamcs W. T. Borry nnd H. M. Grimes roturned Wednesday from 'ft short visit in Omaha. Mrs. Lcm Bnlloy left Wednesday afternoon for Mnryavlllo,'Mo., to spond two weeks with relatives. Charles Pass, Sr., returned last even ing from a short visit in the eastern part of tho stato on business. Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Mason nro pectcd homo Sunday from a month s stny in eastern cities. Miss Ruth Edwards, of Grand Island, who hns been a guest at the Iddings' home, loft Wednesday evening. Miss Gertrudo Herrod, of JColumbus, is expected next month to visit friends and attond tho Wild West show. Fred Hartman, of Washington, D. C, is expected about tho 18th to spond two weeks with his parents and Bisters. Mark Mc Cullough loft this morning for Elsio after spending several dnys with Attorney L. E. Roach and family. SAbe Markus, late salesman nt Tho Leader, loft Wcdnosdny morning for Alexander, Ind., to resido in future. KMrs. Geo. Zontmoyer has returned i ox-two bargains that are arains Food cinnot be a bargain unless it has. nil the purity and goodness that makes you healthy and strong when yon eat it. Price is no guidti to value at this grocery. Cheap food does not mean Jioor food here. We have stud ied the 'grocery question and your tastes so closely that our prices will surprise, you asaggreeably as the quality of the goods. ' They are. by far the cheapest and best in this town. ' Come in today and inspect them. ! Here are a few bargains-rwe hive plenty more like them this week. i California Peaches $1.35 per crate. 1 California Bartlet Pears $3.00 per crate Apples $1.00 per. bushel Crab apples $1.23 per bushel Watermelons, Cantelope. Green Corn, Grapes' 'Rush Mercantile Company. KEITH THEATRE, Scats on Haio Friday, Aug. 11. Seemed to Give Him a New Slomach. '1 suffered intensely nfter eating and no medicine or treatment I tried seemed to do any good," writes H. M. Youngpoters, Editor of The Sun. Lake View, Ohio "Tho first few doses of Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets gave mo surprising relief and tho second bottle aeomed to give mo a knew stomacli and perfectly good health." For Bale by nil dealers. from Omaha where she was called two weeks ngo by tho Illness of n'relatlvo Mr?, Hnncy and Miss Mnrtin of Choyonnu nrrived WednesdayJ to ..visit tho former's uncle Louis Peterson nnd Wife. Mrs. Martha Graham and daughter Bessie have gono to Denver, Colorado Springs and other points ' to spend n month. Charles Hirsch loft a few days ago for Arapahoe-to visit relatives. Ho will bo accompanied homo by his family who has been visiting there for ten days. Leonard Fisher, of Green Rlvor, Wyo., is tho guest of his cousin Kenneth Wholan, having arrived Tues day night, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Burney nro'ex pected home in a few days from Ex celsior Springs whore they havo spent the past threo weeks. Mrs. CharlesJ Osgood, of California, oxpects to return homo shortly aftor an extended visit with her paronts Mr. and Mrs. Alex Fenwick in this city. Miss Mario VonGootz returned Wed nesday from Frnzlor, Colo., where she spdnt six weeks. Enrouto homo she visited Mr. nnd Mrs. K. D. Small at Greeley. Mr. and Mrs. Joo Sorcnson nnd son, of Omnha who visited Mr. and Mrr. Miko Sorenson this week while enrouto home from Colorado, left Wednesday evening. Mrs. Mark Atchison left yesterday for Chorokeo Park whore she will re main for n month, hoping that the chnrgo will nlleviato tho Buffering of bad case of hay fever. Mrs. Mary Neary loft the first of the weok for Brady to visit her daughter Mrs. O'Rourko. She was accompanied by hor grand children Mnsters Hugh and Verner Mitchell. Mrs. Irvln, of Donvor, "who hns been visiting hor alBter Mrs. Thomas Grcon loft Wednesday for Grand Island to visit relatives. She wjll meet her hus 1 1.1 a h nana more una tney wjn go to (Jaiiior nia to make their homo in tho future. Mrs. F. N. Menifee, of Ann Arbor, Mich,, has been the guest of Miss Edith Patterson for a fow days past Tho two ladies wero intimate friends while students at tho state university, Mr. Menifee is an instructor In tho Prices 50c. 7Se. SI. 1 6W ktp&y August 14 and $2.00, Michigan state university. Cuts and bruises may bo healed in about one-third the Umo required by tho usual treatment by apnlyinir Chnm- borlaln'fl Liniment. It is an antisoptlc and causes such injuries to heal with This liniment also re 01 tno muscles am For sale by all dealers out maturation. lieves soreness rheumatic pains. InHi Jtimpsg. 4BY .Jupiter; fWM with " ; EDNA WALLACE HOPPER, ... (Specially Engaged.) ' . 'H 'Sr ' ' ' iB ' ';' AN EXCELLENT COMPANY' AND P REMEMBER THE DATE , V . PwJBn MONDAY, AUGIM. T ,, --- - Mrs. Kate Bacon, of Candy, is spending a fow days in town, j r Oscar Wolls;and H- D. Johnabn. of Gandy, tranfiacted business In town this week. ' '(f v Mr. and Mra. McGahy, ofr,Gandy, wore among mo oui 01 hero this week. townspeople L it ' ' Harry Wrtlr.ith re turned Wednesday night from LoJgepole. Mr. and Mm. fi W. Crane. havo ns their guJat Miss Blanche Williams of Lincoln, . J, C. L'tt of Clioyenno visited with Joseph Lui'iion this week whilo enrouto honv f: hi. Chh-njo. .ZZZ. ,