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About The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 12, 1911)
Before You Buy a Ring Be Sure You See the Q. C No such ring values were ever offered before. You are guaranteed for all time against lost stones (except diamonds. Guaranteed Rings are marvelously beautiful. Over 2,000 design. From $2.00 up. Look for Q. Cf stamp inside each ring. Come in and get free birthstone card. . For Sale by Clinton, The Jeweler. DR. 0. II. CRESSLER, 2 Graduate Dentist. Office, over tho McDonald J State Dank. LOCAL AND PERSONAL M. N. Holcombo, of Brn'dy, visited his family In this city Sunday. Miss Norma Slllln has accepted a position as operator in ' the tolophono. offlco. Mrs. Harpan left ycatorday morning for Julian, to upend twp weeks or more with relatives. Miss Elizalioth Grof, of Gandy, has been a gucnt at tho O'Hnro l)omo for several days. Mrs. J. J. HalllganWurned Snturday evening from Omaha, whore she visited friends luatjweek. Lincoln Carj:enter, Of Curtis, is trans ncting husinoss nnd visiting f riondo in town this week. Tho "Pat" theatre will give a special matinee next .Saturday afternoon for the benefit of tho Sunshino society. Mac Wcstfall loft the last of tho Week for Sidney and other points wost to spend several days on business. Fountain PonB that are a pleasuro to use. The Parker. Waterman, Conklln and tho Mooro non-lcakablo, Clinton, Tho Jewelor. Miss Rocy Danbaum, of Gotty, S. D., who hud been tho guest of her aunt Mrs, Joseph Stono for two months, left Sunday ovemng. J Miss Bessie Buhdy visited relatives in Brady Sunday. Arthur McNamara spent several days in Omaha last week and returned Friday evening. Mrs. Bert Naporsteck has accepted a position in the Clinton Jewelry storo during tho holiday rush. E. C. Starloy returned to Gothenburg Saturday morning after visiting Mr. nnd Mrs. G. VV. Anderson. Miss Ethel McWilliams, who had been in KIrksville, Mo,, for several weeks, returned homo Friday evening. Wo want to show you our lino of ladies' Chains, Lockets and Pendants. Clinton, Tho Jeweler. Mrs. Geo. Telulvo has accepted a position during tho holidays at the IMncker Book nnd Music Store. Misses Irene nnd Mnrio Stuart are homo from Aurora, III., after spending the past two months with their aunt. Mrs. Anna Seyferth nnd daughter Knthorinc will lenvo in n few days for California to spond sovernl weeks with relatives. Tho Yeoman will hold n meeting this ovening to initiate twenty-six new members; an election of officers will nl so bo held Mrs. VV. F, Cody will nrrlvo homo today from her trip to Arizona, whero she accompanied Colorfol Cody , sovernl weeks ago. Mrs. Mabel u. Weinberger was granted a divorco from John G. Wein berger in tho district court Saturday afternoon. Her maiden name of' Mabel Day was restored to her. Mike Smlthwick left Friday for Wood River to spond several days. Lester W. Walker returned Sunday evening from a business trip to Omaha. Mrs. Margaret Post, who spdnt the past two months in Denver, camo home Saturday ovening. . Isaac Watts; of J' Coming, Iar, who visited his sister Mrs. Ray Langford, loft Friday af tcrnoonV t, Mr. and Mrs' Victor VonGoelz,- Jr., ipent Sunday with Mr. and Mr. Win. Tanner In Lexington. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Murphy will leave this week for Kansas Clty'to Visit relatives for some time. ' S. P. Strykcr, formorly of this city but now of tYork, transacted business in town tho last of tho week. 1 Noblo Anderson, of Gothenburg, spent Friday evening in tho city while enrouto to Hershoy on business. Miss Nellie Burke of Maxwell, is the guest of her cousins tho Misses Lula and Mabel Burko this week. Miss Gertrude Rcbhauaen, who had been visiting in Hastings for two weeks, camo homo Saturday night John Davis, manager of the North Platto Garage, returned yestcrdny from a business visit in Omaha. Mr. and Mrs. Chnrlcs Herrod and Mrs. John Herrod returned Saturday evening from a short visit in Omaha. Fred and Laura Marquis left Satur day morning for Peru to spend -a week with their sister Mrs. Jesse Hutchins. Leo Tobin, of Denver, is visiting rel atives and transacting business in town whilo enrouto home from a visit in Omaha. Miss Evelyn Post has resigned her position at the telephone offlco and left . Sunday night for an extended visit in Cheyenne. , John Ottenstcin, of Salt LakO City, is expected shortly to spend Xmas with his family who are the guests of local friends. Just got in our lth re-order of hand painted plates nt 85c, $1.25 flhd $1.00. They are benutics. Clinton, The Jew eler. Cody Bonl, who is attending die Cul vor, Ind., military Bchool, will bp homo December 19th to ' spend the Christmas vacation. " ''" . Colonel W. F. Cody will ppend Christmns and tho week following in North Platto with his family. ...His old timo friends will be glad to have this opportunity to visit with him. . Christmas packages of .Palmer's Perfume; tho Best Made, at Schiller &Co. tjji NEWTON'S SANTA' CLAUS' STORE ifZTS WILL SELL KLL Toys and China Novelties -at TWENTY TO FIFTY J. V i' I) . 1 Per Gent OH. This is the place to buy your Holiday Goods, where you get the most for your money. C. M. NEWTON When You Get Ready to Buy that Suit or Overcoat BUY IT AT CLABAUGH'S We are not going to insult your intelligence by advertising that we are selling at less than wholesale , . . cost, right at the heighth of the season. We give you credit for more insight into human nature, which is v the same the world over, except, "some people have more than others." We ask you to come in and let us make you a price on your outfit and if you are not satisfjed we won't urge you to buy. The thousands of Suits and Overcoats we have sold the people in the past, without a complaint from anyone except, "they wear too long," guarantees the superiority of our clothing like nothing else can. Our assortment is most complete, everything new and all the latest fashions are shown. During our clearance sale last fall, we sold every suit on hand, this is done at the end of each season so as to carrg nothing over from one season to another. This, insures you a clean stock each season to select from. Buy your Gentlemen's Chrjstmcn's presents. We are distinctly a men's store, If you wanted sugar, you would't go to a black smitli's for it? See it? Store open evening's until after Christmas: cuLAbaugh. ( Everything for Men. 520 Dewey Street, NORTH PLATTE, NEBRASKA if'- I V CITY AND COUNTY NEWS. Rev. McDaid left Saturday for Gandy to spend several days. . Mr.. nnd Mrs. H. C. Hartman, of Paxton, are visiting friends in tho city. Miss Fenna Becler spent tho week end with tho Misses Brown in Kearney. Charles Huffman. Sr., transacted' business in Grand Island tho last of the week. A XT XTnann rnhirnnrl tho last of the week from a short visit in Grand Island and Omaha. Mrs. M. H. Douelas returned Friday afternoon from Laramie nnd Cheynne, whero sho spent a week. TTniitincr Stnvns nt near cost at Her- shey's Fifth and Locust, Mr. and Mrs. Butler Buchanan re- turned home the laBt of tho week from an extended visit in Humbolt, Kansas, Mrs. D. A Russell returned Friday ovening from Portland, after an ex tended visit with relatives and friends in that city. Christmas nackanea of Palmer's Per fume; tho best made, at Schiller & Co. Claude Solby. who is attending a medical collego in Chicago, Is expected next week to visit his parents until tho first of the year. Mrs. McGrath. of Chicago, who has been tho gueBt of her daughtor Mrs. Chas. Boguo for several weeks, will leave this week. Miss Mario Salisbury entertained a fow friends nt cards on Friday even ing. Nice refreshments were served between tho games, M. II. Brown, C. E. Allen and C. K. Brown, of Cozad, returned home Sat day morning after visiting Photogra pher Anderson for a few days. Mrs. Lewis Hayes and baby, of Den ver, who have been visiting tho Bundy family for somo time, left for Brady Sunday to spend a few days. Albin Sandall, who is attending tho collego of Physicians & Surgeons, will arrive in a fow days to spend tho holi days with tho homo folks. Miss Alice Seaman, who1 has been taking a nurse's courso in Omaha, ar rived Friday ovoning to visit her sister Mrs. Fred Waltomath. R. D. Thomson leaves today for Plattsmouth to attend the wedding of Miss Holen Swarthout, which occurs Wednesday.' Miss Swarthout was n former rosidont of North Platte. For Sale. 1 My bungalow on North Side. Fur nace, city water, electric lights. Ono or three acres of orchard goes with place. E. A. CAHY. Frank Bandoret, of Paxton, transac ted business in the city Saturday. F. C. Pielsticker left today for Wal lace, to spend a week on business. Sale Comick, of Dawes county, is spending this week with Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Kelso. A baby girl was born to Mr. and Mrs. Hollenbeck of tho Fourth ward Satur day morning. Floyd Breternitz and Robin Sayrc loft Saturday fpr eastorn points to ac cept positions. ' Celio Baker, a student in tho Kansas City business college, has returned homo to spend the holidnys. Mr. and Mrs. DickClarK, ofLewellen, aro in town this week visiting relatives and doing Xmas shopping. Miss Gladys Burton and brother Glen, of Paxton, arrived Saturday nnd aro visiting Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Plummet-. We have all tho latest copyrighted novels by tho best authors at from $1.00 to $1.40. Rinckeh's Book Store. Mrs. Jane Mitchell, of Lexington, who was called hero by tho death of her son recently, left for home this morn ing. A big line of ladies' Mesh Bags, some thing now 3.50 to 10.00 Silk and Velvet Bags the new bead bngs. Clinton, The Jeweler, Miss Elizabeth Green left a few duys ago for her homo in Geneva after a viBit of several weeks with Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Green. Mr. nnd Mrs. Wm. Yost and daugh ter Lydia loft yesterday morning for Grand Island where the former will at tend tho County Clerks' convention nnd tho latter visit friends. A typographical error occured in tho commissioners' proceedings last week when it was stated that tho amount allowed for tho engine for road work on District 3 to Ed Hogg was $2.00, It should have read $200. Chafing Dishes, Baking Dishes, Per colotus sets. Tea Kettle sets, all now. A fine line this Christmas. Clinton, Tho Jeweler. R. D. Thomson camo down from Hershoy Saturday, work on the school building, for which ho has tho contract, having been postponed until spring. This postponement was due to tho foor that the frosty weathor might effect tho concrete work. Hand Painted China. Mrs. M. E. Scott will have on sale a number of pieces of hand painted chinn suitablo for Christmas gifts, nt her homo 503 W. Second St,, Tuesday. Dec 19th, from 2 till C o'clock and will bo glad to haw you call. 833 Will Wilkins, of Gothenburcr. visited his cousin Perry Carson tho latter part of the week. Miss Merritt, of Sutherland, was a guest' at tho homo of Mr. nml Mrs. .T- T. Murphy Saturday. Miss May Armstrong has been added to the force of salesladies at tho Leader nnd took up her duties Saturday morn ing. Notice to Householders. By direction of tho city council I notify nil persons that the practico of depositing ashes in tho streets and alleys must cease. Ashes, and all other rubbish,, must be kept on tho lot, nnd hauled off at such time as owner or tenant may elect Please save your self inconvenience nnd costs by obey ing this notice, as it will be enforced. W. B. Salisbury, Street Commissioner. Gifts For All AT RINCKER'S. Our display of X-mos gifts this season is tho largest and best which wo have over shown, as tho stock was selected to bo suitablo for young nnd old. Wo nsk you to visit our store and make your selection before the usual rush which is customary n fow days before Christmas. By doing bo you will have tho advantage of getting tho choicest goods and wo can give you more timo and attention. Articles purchased now will bo laid away until desired. A cor dial invitation Is extended to you. RINCKER'S Book and Music Store. Switches and Puffs Which will please you both in quality and price. 1 Guarantee you a Perfect Match Call at MISS B1R;KINSHAWS Massage Parlors. Diploma. 303 East Third St. West Electric Curlers will give a deep Marcel Wave in a few minutes. Card of five 25 cents.