The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, May 29, 1908, Image 4

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    MY FIRST APPEAL TO MAN!
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NOW Gentlemen, I appealed to the Ladies some time ago to try a sack or my 4-A pest Hour and the large num
ber who took confidence in what I said and tried it, say that it is better than any brand they have ever used.
Gentlemen, I would, appreciate it if you would interfere in the household duties long enough to see if your wife has
tried a sack of my Flour. If she hasn't, you insist on the next sack being my Flour. I guarantee every sack or
your money back. Every Grocer handles this Flour and I would like to have every man in town have his wife use
it, and I am sure that there would be one point of mutual interest that every one would agree upon, namely: that my
4-X IS KING OF FLOURS.
Here's hoping, gentlemen, that you will never have cause to complain to your wife regarding her bread.
Chas. F. Iddin
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THE
FIRST NATIONAL BANK,
of North Platte, Nebraska.
UNITED STATES DEPOSITARY.
Capital and Surplus - $120,000.00.
DIRECTORS' . . ; ,
E. F. Sccbcrgcr, C. F. McGrcw, J. J. Halligan,
F. L. Mooney, . Arthur McNamara.
DR. 0. II. CRESSLER,
Graduate Dentist
Ofiko over tho McDonald
Stnto Bank.
Mrs. Hormnn LoDloyt is visiting
with relatives in Schuyler nnd Omalin,
leaving Tuesday niRht.
For Rent Mrs. Gantt'B C room cot
tage Inquiro of Mrs. J. J. Hallignn,
Socond nnd Sycumoro St.
Itov. T. B. Grconlco returned .from
Council Bluffs Wednesday. Mrs. Grocn
lco will bo homo tomorrow.
Tho regular appointments may bo ex
pected on next Sabbat'n at tho Presby
terian chruch. Como and you will bo
made welcome
Bo suro and take advantages of Clin
ton's Big Discount sale. Only until
Juno 1st.
Tnlmadgo White who lives six milea
south of Horshoy,. transacted bueinosR
in town yesterday. Ho sayB that crops
in that section iiro m fine condition.
Mr. and Mrn. Ralph Smith returned
Wednesday night from their wodding
trip In tho wost, and began house
keeping in tho Langdon Iioubo oa west
Fourth street yustorday.
Wo enrrv tho old rollablo Ho-wnrd
watches, oldest watch factory in
America and they aro reliable Lo t us
show them to you. Clinton, Jeweler
and Optlciun.
It is said that llrady is to havn a
newspaper, C M, Trotter nnd n Mr.
Swnncutt being among those who will
back tho enterprise. Tho first issuo
will probably uppenr next week.
Lost--Between Bantu' addition ami
ono of tho lumber yards, nn opon face,
gold cuso watcli, Elgin movement.
Finder return to E. W. Crano and ro
coivo reword. '
It. M. Colo, district foreman nt
Grand Island und Traveling Engineer
Aleavy wore in town yesterday.
Friends in town kept n closo watch on
them nnd they did not stray from tho
straight and narrow path of rectitude.
They expressed tho opinion that North
Platto is rathor a bustling village.
Whilo in Ogdon b.st wcok Mr. nnd
Mrs, Ralph Smith and Mr. and Mrs,
Thos. Ryan wero tho guosts of Chas.
C, Ilupfor formerly of this city. Thoy
Bay Mr. Ilupfor has tho finoat and
largost cigar stores in that city and is
doing a heavy liusin oss. Ho hus also
invested $D,000 in a very pretty .homo.
q Tho frlonds of Mr., Hupfor in this city
will bo glad to learn that lie is prosper
ing in his new placo of residence.
Mrs. Bert Naperstcck is visiting
frlonds in Choyonno.
Attornoy Muldoon is transacting bust
ncas in Kearney today. '
P. A. Whito returned last ovoning
from n protrnct,ed visit in Illinois.
After looking nt othor makes, buy
tno iuicic Aieai atovo.
Ginn & White.
Master Roy Amos left last night for
a visit with friends at Lanark, III.
Miss Hattio Friend loft last night
for a visit with rolativcs in Denver.
Judgo Iloagland goos to Loxington
tomorrow to dolivor tho Memorial Day
address.
Nothing nicor than furnlturo for n
wedding present. Ginn & White,
Engineer Rector and family loft this
morning for a visit with friends iq
Columbus.
The big truct of land lying north of
Sutherland recently placed on tho mar
kct by tho Union Pacific, has boon pur
chased by n Kansas City party. There
nro about 13,000 acres included in tho
snlo.
Mrs, Bun Ickoa, nco AirnoB LoftuB
formerly of this city, is now on tho
stngo, and has been playinjr lately in
Denvor, Her husband is nn engineer on
tho Denver & Rio Grande out of Salt
Lako,
liost wetinosuay -a earn caso con
taining two meal tickets. Findor please
loavo at Mrs. R. II. Langford's.
Pullman tickots nro now sold at tho
iocni iickoc oiuco, ana cucn person
purchasing n tickot for travol on trains
No. 1 and 2 nnd 7 nnd 8 must at tho
snmo time purchaso h Pullman ticket to
their destination.
For Snlo Black dirt or sand. Inquiro
of Jos. Spios, Tolophono No. A 101.
II. S. Ridgeloy will stop over in town
whilo enrouto from Basin, Wyo to the
republican national convention, to which
lie is a delegate. Mrs. Rldgely, who 1
visiting In town, will accompany him to
.Chicago. ,
Tho Tramp grocery will bo closed nl
day Saturday.
At a mooting' of tho Board of Ed
ucation Tuesday afternoon tho npplica
tion of Miss Lois Preston ns a teacher
in tho high school was reconsidered and
unanimously rojectcd. This action grew
out of tho recent "kidnapping" of
Miss Preston und ono of tho othor
teachors by tho Seniors on tho occasion
of thoir recent picnic, Miss Preston, it
is claimed, being a too-willing subject
in tho procoodings.
Miss Anna Losky presented her res
ignation na a grado toacher and it was
ncceptcd by tho board.
Mrs. M. Hostettcr, of Sutherland, is
he guest of Mrs. I. L. Bailor.
Miss Minnie Picrson, of Sutherland,
was a visitor in town yesterday.
A deed conveying from Samuel Goozco
to Whito -& Leak ey lots 3 and 4, block
08, has been filed for record. Tho con
sideration was $3,000.
Cnnvatt Shoe And Oxfords for men.
$1.G0 and $1.75, Graham & Co.
Bnof sessions of school were held this
morning and promotion cards issued to
pupils whoso standing in studies en
titled them to such.
Lucion Stebbins returned last ovening
from Chicago where ho had been spend
ing a week attending a national conven
tion of tho socialist party.
Lost College pin with bluo field,
edge trimmed in filigree, with letters
J. C. 1905. Finder return to tills
office nnd roceivo reward.
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Samuelson, who
were married in, Ogalalla Monday, came
to North Platto to spend their honey
moon, remaining hero several days.
Lester Walker is transacting business
in Umahn, and will remain thcro to
moot his mother and slstor, who nro
expected to arrivo tomorrow, from their
visit in tho' south.
II. F. Carson went to Meado this
morning to uoliver tho address at tno
commencement oxorcises and from
thcro goos to Imporial to conduct n
teachers' institute
Mr. nnd Mrs. Thos. Rynn roturned
Wednesday night from their wedding
tour and after remaining In town for a
day went to Grand Island whore for a
time they will mako their home.
Weather forecast. Fair tonight and
Saturday, rising temperature Maxi
mum temperaturo yesterday was 69;
ono year ago 00. Minimum temporn-
turo this morning 46: ono year ago 48.
.Two or three machinists, who wero
employed in tho Grand Island shops,
arrived in town this morning, having
been transferred hero. Thoy aro tho
advance guard of others who who will
arrivo tomorrow.
Lanning-Brown Wedding.
Miss Elizabeth Brown nnd Willium
Lnnning wero united in marriage Wed
nesday ovening at tho homo of tho
brido's parents by Rev. Mr. Medlin in
tho presence of relatives and tho moro
intimnto friend of tho contracting
parties. Standing beneath a wedding
bell suspended in an archway, and amid
a profusion of green nnd whito decora
tions, these two worthy young people
took tho vows which mado them part
ners in a voyago on the sea of life
which nil friends wish will prove tran
quil and successful.
Tho bride wore a gown of lawn
trimmed with valencienne lace, woro a
wreath of white flowers and carried
whito roscss Following tho ceremony
tho young peoplo received tho hearty
congratulations of relatives and guests,
nnd later a nico wedding supper was
Berved.
Following tho depnrtdro of tho guests
Mr. and Mrs. Lanning wero driven to
tho house formorly owned by M. S.
Rcbhnusen whero thoy will mnko thoir
homo, tho groom having previously
purchased all tho furnishings of tho
houso from Mr. Rcbhausen.
The brido hns been a resident of tho
city since childhood and enjoyB tho es
teem Qf n vory largo circle of friends.
Mr. Lnnning Is n young man of excel
lent character and popular with all ac
Lutheran Church.
Public worship will be held Sunday
morning and evening. Owing to pns
tor's absenco thcro will bo no servico
tho following Sunday, Juno 7th.
A Bargain Sale.
Beginning Monday, June 1st and con
tinuing for bIx days wo will give to each
purchaser of Tho Wonder, Ono Mlnuto,
or Pastimo Washer a nico high folding
Clothes Rack mado of whito bass wood
which is light, strong, durable, well
Bmoothed and finished, has fifty-seven
feet of hanging surface. Regular price
$1.25 each. Como early in tho week
and got your pick.
Workman & Derryberry.
Graduation Oxford For vountr men
nnd Women, completo lino of Pntont
Leather. All Into styles.
Graham & Co.
Frank Schaub, n former North Platto
ball player, is now with tho Fon du Lae
team of tho Wisconsin stato leoguo. In
a gomo with Madiaon last Friday,
Schaub mado a homo run, won the
game and was tho hero of tho day.
Dr. F. W. Miller, tho now lessee of
tho opera house, will reopen tho mov
ing picturo show Monday evening with
a fino program. Tho Doctor will aim
to givo the peoplo an attractive lino of
amusements during tho Bummer months.
Wo tnke this method of expressing
our heartfelt thanks to friends and
neighbors who so kindly assisted us
during the sickness and at tho funeral
of our beloved wifo and mother. These
acts of goodnosB and sympathy will
over bo remcmborcd.
L. F. Wauoh, and Children,
Ascension Day services at tho Ma
sonichall yesterday afternoon wero well
attended, nbout fifty Knights Templar
and their ladlos being present. Tho
sermon was delivered by Rev. Mr.
Chapman, and tho music furnished by
the Episcopal choir. Owing to tho ab
sonco of two of tho officers, tho instal
lation was postponed until a future
date At sovon thirty ono hundred sur
rounded tho banquet tablos and were
Borvcd with an excollcnt menu. E. F.
Seebergor occupied tho toastmnster'B
chair, und tho toasts woro responded
to by F. E, Bullard, Rov. Soibert, W.
T. Wilcox, Rev. Medlin, Albert Mul
doon and Rev. Chapman. Following tho
banquet a number of thoso present
participated in a dancing party.
Frank
Eilor's
"Down Mobile."
Bowcn, advanco agent for
"Down Mobilo" i3 in town
making arrangements tor tho uppear-
nnco of that attraction in this city on
Thursday, Juno 4th. Tho play, which
will bo presented under canvaBS, is one
of Lincoln J. Cnrtor's comedy dramas.
This company was he-o last season and
gave excellent satisfaction.
For Sale.
15 tons Baled Hay.
A new firo proof Bafo cheap for quick
sale.
175 bushol oats at Maxwell, Neb.
W. V. IIOAGLAND.
Tho peoplo of Grand Island aro .con
siderably worked up over tho closing
of tho shops nt that place, some con
tending that it is retaliation on tho
part of tho railroad company. The
Dally Independent, howovor, takes a
sonsiblo view of tho matter and says
"It is plain, therefore, that in this move
tho Union Pacific was not controlled by
political motives. It3 action was not tho
result of a spirit of retaliation. It has
simply run ngainst n strong nppeal by
engine men to pormit thorn to have
their long hold-over at tho placo whore
they live and tho situation reverts to
that oxisting at tho time of tho Btriko
fivo years ago when tho heavier repair
ing was dono there nnd tho men hnd
their long hold-ovor In thoir homo towm
Ever sinco tho change mado at that
time In favor of this city, tho unions
comprised of train men nro said to have
been laboring to get back to tho formr
conditions and thoy havo won. It was
natural that they should want this hold
over where they had their homes."
1willsellSt.
FROM NOW ON I WILL SLLL ANY
ARTICLE IN MY STORE
AT COST
You can buy my entire stock at cost.
This is no advertising scheme, as I desire
to retire from business and will sell.
If you want to go into business, buy a
Hat, Coat or Cloak see me.
Mrs. G. S. Huffman.
Millinery and Ladies Furnishings.
Vacant Lots.
Fino residence lot in tho West End
with cement walk for $200.00.
A eood nuarter block 132x132 in erood
residenco district in West End for $500.
BUCHANAN & PATTERSON.
For Safety
and Comfort
YOU SHOULD BUY
Call and See It at
The "New Process" Wick Blue
t lame Oil Stove, is the cleanest, safest,
most convenient nnd economical Move
one can use. There Is no waste of the
heat generated on these stoves, as the
flame is applied directly to the article
to be heated. The kitchen does not
become a fiery furnace, even in the
very hottest weather, so you can
always cook, bake or Iron on a "New
Process" Wick Blue Flame Oil Stove,
in perfect comfort. It is much cheaper
titan a coal stove, too.
Wilcox Department Store
Barb wire for sale at
Hershey's, corner Pith
and Locust St. Phone 15.
HUMPHREYS
J
No.
No.
No.
No.
No.
No.
No.
Bnooiflca euro by noting directly on fho
sick parts without disturbing tho rest of
tho system.
l lor l overs.
9. Wnmi
" Teething.
" Diarrhea.
" Coughs.
" Nouralcia.
9 " Headaches.
No. 10 " Dyspepsia.
No. 11 " Supprossod Porioda.
No. 12 Whites.
No. 13 " Croup.
No. It Tho Skin.
No. 15 Ithoumatism.
No. 1G " Malaria,
No. 10 Catarrh.
No. 20 " Whooping Cough.
No. 27 " ThoKitluoys.
No. 30 " Tho Bloildor.
No. 77 " La Grippo.
In small bottles of pellets that fit tho vosi
pocket. At DruRgit8 or nmiloil, 25o. oach.
Sf- Medical Guide mailed frco.
Nowvllbk0y'' Med. Co.,Cor. William fc John Strwt
NOTICE roit I'miMOATION
llepartmoiitof tho Interior.
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U. 8. Land Olllco at North 1. Nob.
.. May2!th. loos.
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