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About The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 4, 1908)
OA per V cent Cash Discount Sale Oxfords and Low Shoes It's our time to close out all that's left of our Low Shoes and Oxfords. We offer them at one-fifth off reg ular price. MEN'S $5.00 Patent Leather j j nn Oxforda p4.W $-1,50 Patent Lcnther ) n Oxfords J.OU $1.00 Lusters Calf -y -in Oxfords O.U WOMEN'S $-1.00 Patent Leather Oxfords , $d.LJ $.'1.50 Patent Leather on Oxfords , Z.OU $3.00 Patent Leather i n Oxfords .4U $3.00 Khl Oxfords $2.50 Kid Oxfords qq $2.00 Khl Oxfords j BOYS' AND YOUTHS' Hoy b' $2.50 Patent CI AA Oxfords JpZ.UU Youths' $2.25 Patent on Oxfords I.OU Llttlo Gents' Patent Oxfords I.OU Children's' and Misses' All that's loft In White, Tan or Black reduced to 70c 80c $1.15 $1.60 Graham & Co. DR. 0. If. CRESSLER, Graduate Dentist OiHco over tho McDonald State Bank. Mrs. Nicholas McCabo will entertain tho Mothers' Club tomorrow afternoon. Tho Methodist Sunday chool is mak ing arrangements for a picnic to be held noxt week. Prlvato eight por cent monoy or Building & Loan monoy to help you se cure n homo. Bkatt & Goodman. II. E. Votaw and brothor camo over from Maywood yestorday, making tho trip in n big touring car. Sam Richards has been at Excelsior Springs Mo,, for a weok taking treat ment for rheumatism. Highest market prico paid for all kinds of grain at tho Iddingo olovator. Mrs. T. V. Austin and littla son left Sunday night for a month's visit with friends at Sabetha, Kan. Miss Jcsslo Wiseman has returned to Grand Island after a week's visit with her sister, Mrs. Geo. M. Graham. Guess this will hold'om, $18.00 suits at $11.00. SCHATZ & CLAIMUOU. Mr8. Hnrry Samolson will cntortaln her Sunday-Bchool class, composed of a dozon girls, at her homo tomorrow afternoon. A campaign for now numbers of tho Y. M. C. A. is bolng mado this week, nntl so far over twonty membership ticketa have been sold. Twenty-fivo por cent off on Trimmed Hats at Thu Hub. Carl Abrahamson writes a North Platto f rlond that his arm is improving, tho troatmcnt given it by Dr. Ames of this city proving effective Mr. ami Mrs. Wood Whito returned Friday night from a week's visit in Denver and other Colorado points, Mre ; Whito is now visiting in Grand Island, having loft for that placo Sunday. Ladies' Shirt Waists to bo closed out at less than cost at Tiiti Lkadish. lor several days past tho water works has been pumping ono million six hundred thousand gallons of water each twenty-four hours. This is an un usual umount for mid-summer. Ono reason for this additional quantity is tho fuct that owing to the scarcity of Ico patrons allow tho water to run Into their sinks' constantly in order to cool milk, butter, etc., that aro placed therein. Walter Nye, of Kearney, is visiting North Platte friends today. Miss Mabel' Patterson, who had been In town for a couplo of days, went cast this morning. Tho beBt 7 and 8 cent Prints atG cents per yard at TliK Leader. A -lt 1 ! .. f tUn Hirl.' Friendly Society will bo held at-the guild houso this evening. A. C. Ncofo has sold to S. S. Knapp tho northeast quarter of section 1-12-33, for n consideration of $1,000. For Kent Desirablo six-room house. 812 wcBt Cth street. See Mrs. G. S. Huffman. On account of so many members being out of town, no mooting of tho Club Nedofic will bo held this week. Ed Ewell came in from Grand Island yesterday and went to Hcrshcy today to investigate tho condition of tho sugar beet crop. Wo soil Gillette Safety Kazors. They have no equal. Shaving made pleasant. Dixon, Tho Jeweler. Charley McNamara, who is stationed at Cheyenne as a Union Pacific civil engineer, spent Sunday in town visit ing his sisters, Mrs. L. H. Daingerficld and MIbs Blanche McNilniara. Wo ofTcr fresh homo frown vege tables every day. Tramp, tho Grocer, Two thordughbrcd grey hounds were sent to the Dillon ranch this morning to help exterminate the coyotes, which arc said to bo very numerous and troublesome in that section. WOMEN'S UXFOBDS One-fifth off. Ghaiiam & Co. The evidenco in tho easo of tho State against Claudo Stovall was heard in the county court Friday and tho arguments, at the request of tho defendant's coun sel, was continued until August 4th. Tho tcmperaturo Sunday, as reported by the local weather bureau, wasninty six degrees, tho hottest day of tho season. Tho intense heat, together with tho warm breeze, sappad tho moisture from tho ground and mado corn leaves curl rather badly. For Sale Ono hrtrd coal heater, ono soft coal hector, ono rnngc. Also other household goods. E. F. Carver. 213 East Fourth St, Articles of incorporation of Tho C. F. Iddings Company, with a capital stock of $150,000,000, have been filed. The nature of tho business will bo to buy and Bell lumbar, building material, coal and grain and to opcrato mills, lumber yards and elevators at NOrth Platt'o, Hcrshey, Sutherland, Mnxwcll and other points. Two-thirds of tho enpi tal stock is paid up. Eflle C. Iddings is president of tho company and Fred Perrett secretary. Polled Angus Bulls for sale. Thomas E. Doomttle. Mr. ana mrs. a. m. scnarmann -en tortuincd tho Cotcrlo Club Friday even Ing on tho occasion of their fifth wed ding annivernry. Tho entertaining fea turos woro music at)d enrds, Mrs. Asa Snyder and Mrs. Edward Dickey win nlng tho ladies' prizes and Asa Snyder and Will Yost tho gentlemen's prizes. Refreshments woro served and before departing tho guests presented Mr. nnd airs. Schnrmnnn with n handoomo cut glass bowl. Tho function proved vory enjoyablo eno. Tan shoos dyed to look liko Patent ieuttier,25 cents, nt tho Yellow Front. Tho city of North Plntto and W. M. Cunningham mado answer yestorday to tho suit filed by tho Union Pnciflc in which tho company Rooks to recover the outer 100 feet claimed as part of its right-of-way. In its answer the city claims tho land by uninterrupted pos session and by a deed from the govern ment through others. Cunningham's The city council will meet in regular Announcement to Ladies. session this evening. Miss Beyerlo wishes to Invite tho la- Mlss Mallory, operator in tho Postal dies of North Platte and surrounding telegraph office, left this morning on a country to call and see the beautiful vacation trip in tho east. samplo lino of Wade Corsets bettor What do you know about that $11.00 known as the Breathing Corset. o..i ei CifiT? j& r.t.Anntr.u lounu in me lonowinn siyius; maiern Master Mechanic Niland and Asst. Snpt. McKcown, of Cheyenne, Bpent yesterday at this terminal. The Christian aid society will meet Thursday afternoon at tho homo of Rev. Swan, 720 west Second street. If wanting to buy somo barealns in farms, ranches, hay, alfalfa or other land, seo or write Bratt & Goodman. Miss Anna Steinhouscn has accepted a position In tho Tramp grocery and will have charge of the fruit department. Miss Berta Hoy, who has been teach ing school at Glendo, Wyo., for tho past ten months, will arrive in town tonight. Seo tho Dclamotho real rose hat pins In our show windows. They aro tho latest fad. Mado from real roses. DIXON, Tho Jeweler. Foreman Murphy, of tho bridge and building department, expects an -order shortly increasing the number of car penters in his gang. A half dozen or more regular engi neers aro now off on a vacation, thus giving tho extra men an opportunity to make good mileage. Leo Grimes, who is , employed as a civil engineer by tho Union Pacific In KansaB, arrived homo Sunday night to spend a few days with his parents. Double LL 36-inch Sheeting, regular price 8 cents, now 5 centB per yard at THE LEADER. "The Montana Limited," which will bo present nt the opera houso Saturday overling Is a very thrilling western play presented by a very capable company. Cody Boal leaves next week for Jol- let, where he will meet his grandfather Colonel Cody and will remain with tho Wild West show until it passes through hero August 30th. John Schatz, who has been making his homo in Salt Lake City for a num ber of yeurs, arrived in town this morn ing for n visit with his parents and other relatives. Messrs. Will McDonald, E. T. Tramp, Claude Wcingand, Georgo Graham and J. B. McDonald mado a trip to Suther land last evening in tho latter's car, arriving homo about 10:30. The engine on train N- 10 camo in the other morning with tho pilot and front end covered with stray bits of a horse that had been struck somo dis tance up the road. Riding under tho rear end of tho pilot was a tramp who was also covered with blood Vfom tjio slaughtered animal and this with the dust that had accumulated on hi a face and body mado him a sorry look ing spectacle. Wanted A good girl for general housework. Apply to Mrs. A. B. Hoagland. The Trirune begins Its carrier de livery today. An effort has boon mado to secure dependable carrier boys, but notwithstanding this, it is expected that some subscribers living within tho carrier districts will bo missed, owing to tho fact that their street numbers aro missing nnd they cannot be locntcd. Those who fall to rcceivo their p'apor should phono or send word to this office at once, giving their street number. Subscribers who in tho futuro "move from ono location to another should give tho carrier boy their new address. ity, Prlmadona, Princess, Abdominal, Empress, Melba, Sombrich, Parisian, Modjcska, Skinner, Marlowe, Sou- brcttc and Nothersolc. A samplo of each can be seen by calling at Miss Beyerle's dressmaking rooms, over Mc Cabe's Drug Store. I also wish to call your attention to Ki.enzona, a liquid cleaner which I have on Bale. Cleanses kid gloves, silk mitts, velvets, felt hats, ruchings, veilings, chiffons, silk, cotton nnd woolen (roods without injury to the fabric. Miss Beyerle. For Rent at a Low Figure. Extra good quarter of hay land close in, and one quarter of hay land two miles from Birdwood siding. Sec these and you will want them. Bratt & Goodman. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK, of North Platte, Nebraska. UNITED STATES DEPOSITARY. Capital and Surplus - $120,000.00. DIRECTORS E. F. Sccberger, C. F. McGrew, J. J. Halligan, F. L. Mooney, Arthur McNamara. Big Oats Yield. The oats crop on the state experi mental sub-station Is being, threshed this week. Yesterday forenoon ono of the one-tenth acre plots threshed vielded at the rate of ninety-one bush els to the acre and other plots of sim ilar size run from eighty-nine to ninety bushels per acre. The land on which the grain grew was summer tilled and tho yield clvea evidence of tho worth of that kind of cultivation. Farm for Sale. 6-10 acres 14 miles from North Platte. I Mako offco to C. D. Mitchell, 4048 Washington Ave., Chicago, 111. Garfield Items. Mrs. J. H. Kinley and family -have beeh visltinc relatives for a week be fore their departure for Montana, whero they expect to make their future home. Mrs. Chas. Snafford has returned to her homo at Ravenna after visiting her parents for some time. Died, July 30th, 1908. at the homo of her parents Mr. and Mrs. John I3rum- met, of appendicitis, Winnio Winona Bmmmett aged 18, years 3 months, 10 days. Winnio had not been well for some time but was able to attend her work until last Sunday when she wa3 taken Beriously ill. Drs. McLeay and Robin son performed an operation on Tuesday but the disease being in such an ad vanced stage that tho patient could not rally. Winnio was a bright young woman beloved by her associates. The funeral was held nt the Garfield church Friday .morning conducted by tho Bap tist minister of Arnold, who delivered a very fitting and appropriate memorial sermon. Tho remains were laid to rest in tho McCIain cemetery. She leaves to mourn her loss father, mother, three brothers nnd five sisters, but they aro comforted by tho testimony sho loft just before bidding them good bye, telling them she was prepare! and ready to go. They hav o tho sympathy of tho entire community. My 4-X Flour is Uncle Sam's Pride nnd mine also. Why not yours? It's the perfect flour; a scientific product of the most approved milling methods. Remember every grocer in town hnndles it, nnd every sack is guaranteed . Wenr that satisfaction smile that comes from tho use of tho first sack of my flour. "Satisfaction" is my motto. C. F. IDDINGS. Are you looking for a homo in the nicest residence portion of tho city? If so read thU:- Nico six room cottage, built in 1907. with lot and half of ground. Lot filled in: cement sidewalk in front nnd around house, the back and part of sides of lot fenced with high board fence, uoou coai ano woou nouse, and the choicest location in the city, West Fourth St. Price $2600. Come early to seo about this, it won't last long. Temple Real Estate & Insurance Agency. 1 and 2 McDonald Block. Excellent Health Advice. Mrs. M. M. Davison, of No. 379 Gif- A..n C Tn Pn! nn.ia. Tlin .. . - - . - - - 1U UAVUii Utl UUQI.I Will. DUJO. everything in plated waro is tho best of worth of Electric Bitters as n general Quality is what you should stand out for when buying silverware or silver plate. Silver means silver here, and Its kind. Wo can show you n splendid answer claims ndvorso possession and vnr'ty f either. ,ini. i,f in...i i '...; . " Clinton, Jeweler and Optician, wmiwu vim v i it in in wuva tiuu wuo granted tho company by the govern ment ns part of its right-of-way. Farm Hands Wanted. At tho Buchanan & Patterson I section 29, township 13, range 29. to foreman on the ranch. ranch, Apply 1 a ' v m For Sore FmL ,' "I )iavo found Bucklon'n Arnica Salvo to bp-tho proper thing to use for sore foutMin well as for healing bums, cuts, nnd alt'mannor of abrasions," writes Mr. W. Stono, of East Portland, Muino. It Is tho proper thing too for piles. Try Itl Sold under guarantee at Stones drug store. 25c. nnRUE watch finc- J. "ess is a ma tier of workmanship and ma terial not of price, or of jewels, or of a gold case. The fineness of the Howard watch is the fineness of intelligent design, of workmanship with a conscience behind it, of exquisite adjustment. Every Howard is adjusted . its case, to heat, cold, vibration, change of position. The price it fix, J by the printed ticket itUched at thu fictory fjj.oo to $150.00 lid 11 Kt'r cut. "Wheti you buy a Mowami yuu gti nmr thlnK." We are diilributuri fur thii duti.uine watch. Clinton, The Jeweler. The free dolivcry of mail was inaug ated Saturday as per announcement nnd, as wbb expected, considerable "grief " wns experienced both nt tho post oflice nnd by tho carriers. Tho difficulties now experienced will soon bo ovorcomo and in a few weeks ev erything will soon bo running smoothly. Sunday's accumulation of mail was enormous and when tho carriers ar rived at tho ofllco yeBterday morning they were confronted by stacks that made them feel faint. By diligent work and extra trips they succeeded in dellv ing all to Its proper destination. For Sale. Several extra good lots and nico choice houses, one-third cash, balance same as rent. Also 5 and 10 ncro tracts adjoining tho city, small pay ment down, balance monthly. Bratt & Goodman. NIP IT IN THE BUD. First Apiirnrunre of Dandruff a for nniurr of Future Ilaldnms. That such Is tho enso has been con' cluslvely proven by scientific research IProf. Unna, tho noted Ruropean skin flpeclallst, declares that dandruff Is tho burrowed-up cutlclo of tho scalp, caused by parasites destroying tho vitality In tho hair bulb. Tho hair becomes lifeless, nnd, In tlmo, falls out. This can bo pro vonted. Nowbro's Ilcrpleldo kills this dandruff Kertn, nnd restores tho hnlr to Its natural softness nnd nbundancy. Ilcrpleldo Is now ued by thousands of peoplo-ll satisfied that It Is tho most wonderful hnlr preparation on tho mar ket tn.dny. Sold by leading dru(rKl"ts. fiend 10c. In Mumps for snmplo to Tho Herplcldo Co., LVlrolt, Mich, Two Bl.es 50 cents and $1.00. McDonell & Graves, Special Agents $ 11 200 $ 11 SUITS Worth up to $18.00 are now going at $11.00 We need the money and you need the clothes. It will pay you to lay in a sup ply for the future. See our window. SCHATZ & . . . . CLABAUGH $ 11 Clothiers and Gents' Furnishers THE WELD?) 66 ittsburs Perfect ELECTRICALLY WELDED FENCES 99 are enjoying phenomenal success, and are conceded to bo far superior to any other fences on the mnrket. Thousands of pleased fence users will testify that "Pittsburg" Perfect" Electrically Welded Fences Will stand ordinary ns well as hard usage Will not sag in summer's hent nor break in tho cold of winter Are mado of tho best material for fencing purposes Have stays thnt will not slip nor can they be moved out of placo Will conform to tho most uneven ground and can be erected over hills and through valleys as well as on level ground Have no slack wires to spoil tho appearance as well as the efficiency Do not require nn expert to .erect. Are now made with stay wires as large as the line wires JOSEPH HERSHEY, Agent, NORTH PLATTE, NEBRASKA. famllv remcdv. for headache, bilious ness nnd torpor of tho liver and bowels is so pronounced thnt I am prompted to sav n word in its favor, for tho benefit of thoso scekintr relief from such nfllic- tions. There is more henlth for tho di gestive orirans in a bottle of Llectnc Bitters than in any other remedy I know or." Solu under guarantee at aiono s drug store. 50 cents. FOR LADIES' DRIVING our fine horses are tractable and easily handled, nnd can bo driven by tho most timid. Our traps, buggies nnd phae tons aro light, easy riding and comfort able, nnd tho most economical can indulge in this healthy recreation at our prices. Wo also board horses by the week or month, nnd they receive the best attention from careful grooms A. M. Lock. $ 11 The Long and Short of it Is that it is impossible to make a better five cent cigar than the Forest King. It contains tho finest tobacco and the most of it thnt tho prico permits. Try a Forest King today and tell us what you think of it. If you throw it away before smoking it down to tho last puff wo miss our guess. J. F. SCIIMALZRIKD. Vv I. IV WHITE & LESKEY, by constructive knowledge nd skill, High-grado results produce that never fail your want to fill: J Invariably contracts aro completed according to specification, Of ii Thus rendering by perfect unity each detail in right relation: u Examining thoir work, you'll find it' done with scrupulous care, i, , Mi & because of its enduring nature it does not require repair: w ii Jjj Like magic they put up the Wood, Stone, Brick or Concrete, Uf o Exerting forces in cement building with which no other can compete: U S' tho firm for choice mnterial always on the alert, 'J Keeps employed for onch department of the job a truo expert: Endeavoring to got for yourself n homo, store, hotel or Hat, jt You'll profit by calling on the builders, WHITE & LESKEY, J of North Platte. f IS