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About The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 4, 1908)
Hat Pins made out of Real Roses Real Rose Hat Pins It docs not scorn possible, yet It Is true, that these 1 1st Pins are mado out of live rojcs.und changed Into metal by a secret process. This discovery Is without doubt ono of the lost arts of the ancient Egyptians. They arc the most beautiful of all Hat Pins. No two arc alike. Mado In finishes to conform to tho prevailing fashion In millinery. Six sizes at tho following prices: $1.50, $2.00, $2.50, $3.00, $3.75, $4.50 Everybody Is talklnR about them. Don't fall to como in andscethem. Tlicsoaro tho genuine- DELAMOTHE Real Roso Hat Tins. DIXON, THE JEWELER i? H UK. UKULH, UtNllSI, J Over First National Dank. J Phone 148 Sidewalk contractors say they have sufficient work in siR.it to keep them busy until freezing weather. Mrs. Daniel Burke is expected homo tomorrow from a visit in the cast part of this state and 'ith her son John at Sioux City. For Sale A Hardman high urado piano. Will be sold at a sacrifice. Inquire before Friday of Mrs. G. W. McDowall. The weekly concert by the band was rendered last evening, and though tho announcement was brief a large num ber was present. Frank Hoy, of Garfield, who is in town today, says the small grain in his section will make a good yield, some fields having been especially fine. Corn needs rain but is not as yet suffering to any great extent. You need tho clothes, wo need th money. $18.00 suits for $11.00. ScitATZ & CIjAHAUGH. Senator Sibley, who had been at Lincoln for a few days, spent Saturday in town while enroute to his home in the south part of the county. The Senator, who is n candidate for the republican nomination for congressman, will do more or less campaigning in the district this month. For Sale The A. J. Senter house, 909 weBt Fifth Btreet. Terms to suit purchaser. Inquire at this office for further particulars. Gus Hamer, of Buchanan precinct, who was in town Saturday, says ho finds less opposition to the new court house in his section of tho county than is apparent in North Platte. If citi zens of North Platte are opposed to the bonds, said Gus, how can you expect thu farmers to support thm. Men's $5.00 Low Shoes, $4.00. GitAUAM & Co. Mr. and Mrs. G. W.' McDowall leave Friday or Saturday for Denver, to which city Mr. McDowall has been temporarily transferred. ThiB trans fer was asked for on account of Mrs. McDowall's health, and should tho cli mate of that city provo beneficial to her, it is probable that tho transfer will bo made permanent. .The beauty of cut glass depends upon its brilliancy: that denends unon the design, depth of cuttings and the quality of the glafs. The glass we sell is the best made, clean cut, sparkling, exquis ite in design and moderate in price. Clinton, Jkwklbk and Optician Mrs. G. W. McDowall returned last evening from Council Bluffs, having ac companied her mother that far on her eastern trip. The condition of Mrs Hislop is not as serious as reported in these columns, and instead of being sent to a sanitaruim Rhe goes to Stmt ford, Ontario, to visit relntivo. She Likes Good Things. Mrs. Chas. E. Smith, of West Frank lin, Maine, nays: "I like good things and have adopted Dr. King s New Life Pills as our family laxative medicine because they aro irood and do their work without making a fussabout it." These painless purifiers sold at Stone's drug store, scents. A sister of Mrs. Chas. Bowen arrived from the west this morning. Mrs. Will McGlone and children, of Denver, are visiting relatives in town. Shoes repaired with neatness and dispatch. Tekulve and tiie Boy. Mrs. Conrad, of Council Bluffs, is tho guest of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Wind. Mr. and Mrs. N. P. Ogier loft last night for a visit with friends in Iowa. LOW SHOE SALE-Twenty per cent off. Graham & Co. Tho Episcopal guild will meet Thurs day aftcrnnon with Mrs. John N. Bonner. Mrs. S. R. Dorrybcrry and children leave tomorrow for a visit with Mrs. D's pnrents at Callaway. 200 Suits up to $18.00 going at $11.00. SCHATZ & CUAIIAUGU. John Ottcnstcin went out to his farm west of town yesterday to superintend tho construction of n largo barn. John Rodine went to Hcrshey this morning to erect n building for ono of the farmers of that section. Wanted Office work or any other light work for young girl. Inquire at 20G W Gth. Swell lino of up-to-date Silks for fall just nrrived at The Leader. Mrs. Emma Turpic, who has been living at Golden and Cripplo Creek for the pastyear, arrived in town last night for n visit with her sons. P. J. Mclntyre, of Sidney, succeeds B. G. Miller as telephone operator nt the dispatcher's office, the latter gen tleman having returned to Cheyenne. A girl wanted for general housework. Inquire of Mrs. W. H. McDonald. Tho local lodge of Odd Fellows have taken up the matter of securing a spec ial car and going to Denver to attend tho sovereign grand lodge which meets Sept. 21-20. Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Roso left this morning for Central City to attend an old soldiers' reunion, and from thcro go to tho oast part of tho stato to visit relatives. One-fifth off on all Low Shoos. Graham & Cg. Tho baby show at tho opera house, which closes tomorrow evening, has created much interest, and there has been active hustling by some of tho fond parents whose babies are included in the list. E. H. Harriman, who is said to be seeking a controlling interest in tho Santa Fe road, will pass west in n special at two o'clock this afternoon. As usual, tho special will bo given a clear track. All Summer Goods to be closed out regardless of cost at The Leader. Homer Rector left last night for an extended visit at eastern points, in cluding Now York and Toronto, Cnn ada. He will bo joined at Omaha by Theo. Lowe, Jr., who left for that city Sunday night. Mr. Chaffcur, how nro your auto glasses? Wo have a fino assortment that aro highly satisfactory for your purpose. Dixon, The Jeweler. Tho daily temperature for last month was ono degree wurmcr than the aver age, tho mean being seventy-two de grees. Tho maximum was ninety-two, this occurring on the 29th. The rain fall for the month was 3.17 inches, or about one-third of an inch greater than tho avcrago for tho month. In July of last year tho rainfall totaled G.79 inches. No order too lame or too small for us to till, rrompt uolivry. Tramp, the Grocer. A Chicago dispatch dated yesterday sayB. .Scorching hot weather through out tho corn belt and through tho Da kota and Minnesota threw the board of trade into wild excitment and sent the price of wheat and corn soaring. Wheat advanced nearly three cents. May wheat going to $108 18. Corn showed almost an equally sharp bulge, May corn touching 05 1-8 und December 65 3-8. Why James Lee Got Well. Everybody in Zancsville. O.. knows Mrs. Mary Leo, of rural route 8. bho writes: "My husband, James Lee, firm lv believes he owes his life to the use of Dr. King's New Discovery. His lungs were bo severely allecteu that consump tion seemed inevitable, when a friend recommended Now Discovery, Wo tried it, and its use has restored him to per feet health." Dr. King's Now Discov ery is the King of throat and lung reme dies, f or coughs and coius it nas no enual. Tho first dose irives relief. Try 1 1 1 ijuiu utiuui uuiniiki;(j til. uwhu ( drugstore. 50 cents and sl.lX). 'lrial bottle free. , Scene from ''Tho Montana Limited," to bo presented at tho Opera House next Saturday evening, August 8th. , A Car of Peaches will nrrivo about August 10th. Price $2.25 per bushel. Placo your orders with the Tramp Grocery. Edward Burns, of tho Donver weather bureau, will arrive Thursday and have chargo of tho local bureau during absenco of Mr. McDowall in Denver. Miss Bertha Olcson, who was elected n teacher in tho city schools, has ten dered her resignation and will accept n position as teacher in a school near Omaha. Weather forecast: Generally fair to night nnd tomorrow. Tho maximum temperature yesterday was 9G, ono year ago 75; minimum this morning 01, ono year ago G2. Tho 1908-09 entertainment courso which was contracted for early in tho sonson by tho Y.' M. O. A., has been turned over to tho high school and will be managed by tho latter, Bratt & Goodman havo just settled the Georgo E. Garman loss of his house nnd household goods, destroyed by fire caused by gasoline stove explosion. Fire occurred on July 21th, loss settled, July 28th. This shows why it pays to place your insurance with up-to-date, reliable agents who represent strong, square dealing companies. If not in sured with this firm against loss by fire, lightning, cyclono or windstorm, better Peo them immediately. The cost is so little you can't afford to bo without it. For Sale. For Sale, lot 4, block 79, good five room house, electric lights and tele phone, lawn, shade trees, cement side walks. A nice homo. Terms very reasonable. Price $1,700. Also a very comfortable little home, close in for $900; only about $300 ensh is needed to buy this. It is well worth looking up. O. E. Flder. Will Receive Market Reports. Beginning tomorrow Harrington & Tobin will receive market reports on all kinds of grain nt Omaha, stock prices at South Omaha and prices cf stock at Denver. Tho reports will be received daily at ono o'clock in tho afternoon, nnd will represent tho cash prices nt the close of sales for tho tlay tho sales closing nt twelve o'clock noon, lheso prices will no bulletined nt Harrington & Tobin's store. These reports will provo of interest to farmers nnd stockmen for they will have an opportunity f.o keep in closer touch with the markets. It is a stroke of enterprise on the part of Harring ton & Tobin that is to be commended. 118 Men's Suits 118. These wo must close off of our tables in the next two weeks. Thoy arc broken, lots, but we have all sizes from 31 to M. Every one a bargain. They are not swent shop stuff but every one regular tailored. Here aro a few. $15.00 Blue Sergo at , $12 00 A lot worth $12.00 at 9 00 A lot worth $10.00 at 7 50 A lot worth $10.00 at 7 00 A lot worth $G to $8 at 4 48 Como in nnd look over this lot. Wo can do you some good. The Huh. Political Meeting. At Brady, Nob., Saturday, August 8th, at 2 p. m., there will be a grand rally of all political parties to discuss the political issues of 1908. All candi dates are invited to bo present and participate. u stbiihins. Socialist P. Com Gth Cong. Dist. Cool and Comfortable Low Shoes For Men and Women While the front of our store is being- altered we will con tinue our clearance sale of Low Shoes. We have broken lines of Ladies' Tan, Kid, Patent Leather and Canvas Oxfords that we are offering at bar gain prices. Men's Oxfords in Tan.Vel our Calf and Patent Leather at prices you cannot afford to miss. Dewey Sf sJlVliL.JLiLi, Shoe Man 7 I I I VK Odds and Ends Wilcox When will the Clock Stop? FIVE DOLLARS GIVEN AWAY SATURDAY, AUGUST 15th, 1908, AT THE Rexall Drug Store to the party holding the card closest to the "TIME THE CLOCK STOPS". We have placed in our window a large 30 day clock, this clock will be wound up and allowed to run down. It will be unveiled SATURDAY, AUG UST 15th, at 4 o'clock p. m. With each fifty cent cash purchase we give you a card on which a "time ot day" is stamped, bring this card to our store on SATURDAY, AUGUST 15th, at 4 o'clock p. m. as it may win the cash prize. soft water, any temperature. FAIRY SOAP The Floating Soap, for fine toilet purposes. GOLD DUST Saves your soap bill and hard labor. Special prices while the soap man is here. Harrington h Tobin, GROCERS. Don't Spend $3.50 When Prot. W. M. Hayot, Ass't. Secty, of Agriculture of ttie United Stitti says about Stock Foodt "Theie balanced ration are often found by analyili to consist of tbe tailings of milts, elevators and breweries, mixed with molasses and salt, to make the compound palatable to the cattle, and one of the largest Stock Food Companies Is said to use Tine sawdust, finely ground, to cheaply bring up the weight of his product, instead of buying a superior and expensive balanced ration containing high fattening qiiilllies and acting as a tonic, he has paid a high price for a feed containing, along with ordinary grain, finely ground alfalfa hay and other common food stuffs, $5.00 to $25.00 per ton, a high percentage of refuse, and non-nutritious matter, some of which may be positively dangerous to the health of his stock." Make your own stock foods and remedies by horses, cattle, sheen, swine and fowls: Droner no sawdust, ashes, chopped feed or bran, Ask for and try once Skldoo Condition Tablets or Skldoo Worm, Kidney, Chicken Cholera, Cathartic, Heave, Fever, Hog Cholera, Distemper, Pink bye, Colic, White I'lsgue I'reventlc, or Kllater Tablets, or Louse Killer, Spavin Kemedy, or Harb wire Liniment. Distributed by Ht ULUt UtLL MtUICINfc CU Capital Stock WW.ouu.w, Watortown, S. D., U. S. A. FOR SALE BY JOHNSON'S CASH RACKET STORE. From Now Until August 23d We will put out on tables a great many broken lots of Shoes, Oxfords, Shirts, Shirt Waists, Belts, Corsets, Wash Dress Goods, etc. These goods will be marked At Greatlyjeduced Prices in order to clean them up before we open the fall season. The lots are small and will be changed from time to time so we are unable to quote prices, but we assure you that you will be able to pick out many desirable things at con siderable saving to yourselves. Department SUCCESSORS TO A. F. STREITZ. Makes Dirt Fly SUNNY MONDAY Finest Laundry Soap for hard or Fifty Cents Will do the. Work using Skldoo Horto and Cattlo Tablets for dose in tablets. Mix In feed or salt, Thev contain I 1 R Store Ice Cream Talks NO. 2. OUR ICE CHEAM IMICKS nro very popular Jupt now. Tnko ono homo for yqur Sunday dinner. Thrco colors nnd flavors for CO cents. Ono brick enough for bovoii or eight slices. Havo you tried "Willie's Dream Sun dao" 10 cents at the fountnin. STONE DRUG COMPANY. The Iowa Low Down Mode In tho Liirjjosl Separator Faclory in (ho World. We will save you Dollars on Separators. Lamb's Cash Grocery, NORTH SIDE. Your New Suit should bo mndo to order, nnd wo nro in position to mnko it nnd Kunrnntco n porfcet fit. Now samples of Bprinfj nnd Btirnmor tfoods just received. Como in and lot usbIiow you. No uho Bonding out of town for your nppnrcl. Oewoy St. Merchant Tailor 9