The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, August 11, 1908, Image 5

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    Hat Pins
made out of
Real
Roses
Real Rose Hat Pins
It docs not ccm possible, yet It Is true,
that theso Hut Pins
roics.and charmed Into metal by a secret
process. i Ills discovery is without
doubt one of the lost arts of the ancient
Ktrvntlan. Thev am llm mr l...,lf..l
I of all Hat Tins. No two are alike. Mado
In finishes to conform to the prevailing
fashions In millinery. Six sizes at tho
following prices i
$1.50, $2.00, $2.50,
$3.00, $3.75, $4.50
Evervhod v Is talklna ahnut ili.m Dnn'i
, - 1 1 . . m. W
mil iu cuma in anu sccuicm. incseare u
the acnulno DELAMOT11E Ileal lloso R
Hat Tins. H
mi
DIXON, THE JEWELER
h DR. BROCK, DENTIST, jj
jS Over First National Bank, g
Phone 148 g
Mrs. W. S. Dolson went to Omnha
yesterday morninp.
Mrs. Henry Mchlman and daughters,
of Wallace, are North Plntte visitors.
" Miss Nellie Bower, of Lincoln, is tho
pueat of her friend Mrs. V. E. Sturr
this week.
Thntchnir-Lct me fix it.
P. M. Souenson.
DrupRist McDonell loft last night for
Omnha where he will transact business
for n few days.. '
Mrs. J.uUn Baker, who has been visit
ing friends in town nnd at Maxwell,
will return Saturday to her homo in
Omaha..
Look up the Men's $7.00 Suit Salo
and do yourself Bomo pood.
Several out-of-town Elks will attend
the picnic tomorrow nfternoon and eve
ning. This outing promises to be one
replete with pleasure.
Twenty-two carpenters aro employed
on tho now Union Pacific stockyards
cast of town. It will require seven or
eight weeks to complete tho work.
Swell lino of up-to-date Silks for fall
just arrived at Tub Leaden.
Dan Atchinson, tho well known
traveling man, is in town today. He
has been taking a six-weeks vacation
with the hope of building up his run
down physical condition.
A light-colored Ethiopian wns placed
in tho calaboose this morning by Police
man Grayblo because he was carrying
a full-sized "Jug.'' Tho fellow is sup-
Eosed to be implicated in tho recent
urglary at Gothenburg.
For Sale.
Six room cottngo with bath and elec
tric light. Inquire of Jos. Morsch, 213
East Fourth St., opposite high school.
Clearing Sale
of Low Shoes
For Men, Women and Chil
dren. Low Shoes can be worn
until late in the Fall. Now
is the time to buy.
Men's Patent Leather, button
or lace, regular (T 'I A
price S.. 50, for..JO,i)U
Ladies' Patent Colt, turn sole
Oxford, regular J A
price $3.00, for. 41
1 nrli' Pnlnnr Cnll turn snli
lUucher Oxford, ('1 yj
regular price 2. 75 $hLL
Ladies' Golden Brown Colon
ial Kffeet Hlucher Oxford,
regular price (j? AO.
$3.50, for tjM.lU
SMALL ,
The Big Shoe Mnn.
52 1 Dewey St,
A. Knauff, who had been spending
tho summer with his sister, Mrs. Thos.
Orton, loft Snturday for Falrbury.
Mrs. J. C. Davis, of Chicago, n sister
of J. H. Stone, has been tho guest
of tho latter for several dayk
and will remain this week. Mrs. Davis
is accompanied by her Bon.
When Insured by Bratt & Goodman
against fire, lightning, cyclone and
windstorm you are safe.
H. H. Henderson, who twenty years
ago was principal of tho North Platte
schools, spent last night in town and
left for the west this morning. Ho is
now engaged In tho wholesalo grocery
business in Memphis, Tcnn,
John Frazier yesterday purchased of
Keith Novlllo tho half block north of
tho latter's residence for n considera
tion of $2,200. Wo understand It is Mr.
Frazicr's intention to erect on the lots
a residence for himself and two cottages
for renting purposes.
There Is no question but tho prairie
of Lincoln county is populated with
statesmen. Wo havo ono candidao for
a state office, three candidates for con
gressman, two for state senator and
two for represontativo and there aro
others who aro not candidates.
Tho Lute ranch north of Paxton, one
of the finest located tracts of land in
tho North Platto valley, and on which
there aro excellent buildings has been
sold, we are told, to F. B. Drake and
tho Payne Investment Co. Thcro are
2,000 acres in the ranch.
Frank Tracy, of Buffalo, N. Y., a son
of Ira Tracy atone time a resident of
North Platte, spent yosterday In town
as the guest of his uncle C. F. Tracy.
Mr. Tracy is manager of an under
writers' assocation in BulTalo, and was
en route to Los Angeles to attend tho
convention of tho national association
of underwriters.
For the Most Popular Lady.
Beginning last night tho Crystnl
Theatre inaugurated a contest tis to
who is the most popular young lady in
North Platte. There will be a first and
second prize. With every ticket tho
purchaser gets n vote and each vote
counts ten. The prizes aro on display
at Clinton's store. Come out and vote
your choice.
Announcement.
I hereby announco myself a candi
date for representative of tho 54th dis
trict, subject to the approval of tho re
publicans at the September 1st pri
maries. I have no extended platform but
afjrec, If elected, to carry out the
wishes of a majority of the pcoplo of
the district to tho best of my ability.
B. K. Bushee, Kimball, Neb.
For Rent.
The dwelling on West Third street
owned by tho Cotton Estate.
Lester Walker, Agent.
Mrs. Thos. Frazier Dead.
A telegram received last night by
Mrs. Fred Brooks announced the death
in Denver of hor mother, Mrs. Thos.
Frazier. The deceased was for many
years a resident of North Platte, and
will bo rcmbercd by all of our older
citizens.
Tho rqjnnins will bo brought to this
city for interment, arriving tomorrow
morning or on the night train.
Money to Loan.
Eight per cent privato or money out
of Building & Loan.
B it att & Goodman.
Real Estate Transfers.
Tho following transfers of real estate
have been filed for record in tho county
clerk's office. '
Elizabeth Kinley to Keith Neville lot
1, in section 15-13-29 consideration $500.
W. B. CofTen to Wm. Stull east half
of southwest quarter nnd lots 3 and A,
section 30-9-34, consideration $550.
F. W. Donaldson to E. R. Johnson
lots 7 nnd 8, block 33, North Platte,
$1,800.
A. E. Neilson to W. H. McDonald
northeust quarter section 12-12-31, $300.
Our Bargains Today.
Good 5 room houso with good cellar
and shade, close in and oxtra cheap at
SJIoUU.UU.
Good 4 room house and nice lot only
$650.00.
Extra mco lot and 4 room houso just
west of Catholic Church. Can't find a
nicer location. Must be sold this week.
Make offer.
Good 5 room houso, nice corner lot,
cement walk on West 3d street. Seo
this nnd you will buy it. Only $1700.00.
Also other cheap properties that can
be sold one-third cash, tmlancc same as
rent. uratt & Goodman.
A Car of Peaches
will nrrivo about August 10th. Price
$2.25 per bushel. Place your orders
with tho Tramp Orocery.
Aro vou lookinir for a home in the
nicest residence portion of tho city?
If so rend this: Nice six roomcottneo.
built in 1907, with lot and half of
ground. Lot tilled in; comcnt sidewalk
in front and around Jiouse, the back
and part of sides of lot fenced with high
board fence. Good coal and wood house,
and tho choicest location in tho city.
West Fourth St. Prico $2G00. Como
early to see about this, it won t lost long.
Temple Real Estate & Insurance
Agency.
1 nnd 2 McDonald Rlock .
Mutual Building & Loan
Association.
In order to supply the cash for loans
allowed and approved by the directors,
this association will issue a limited
amount of their paid up stock. This
stock pays dividends of six per cent
per annum, payable semi-annually, and
the money invested thereon may be
withdrawn at any time upon thirty
days notice. Applications for stock
should be made to the secretary.
Mutual Building & Loan Association,
By T. C. Patterson, President
Samuel Goozee, Secretary.
FOR SALE! FOR SALEI!
5 and 10 acre tracts in the Bratt &
Goodman Addition to North Platte
about ten blocks southeast of High
School. This land is under ditch and
all in crop. Price for five acre tracts
500.00. Terms 100.00 cash, bal
ance 910.00 per month. 10 acre
tracts f 1000.00 Terms 200.00 cash,
balance 20 00 per month. This is
the chance to secure a nice surburban
home for little money and on easy pay
ments. BRATT & GOODMAN.
For snls, two sections of good hay;
twenty cents per ncro; six miles north
of Wallace, section 5 nnd 9-11-34. Ap
pMto Harper Real Estate Co., Wallace,
Today's Bee states that tho state
board of assessment has raised the as
sessed valuo of cattle in Lincoln coun
ty fifteen per cent. Evidently tho stnto
board considurn It in hrttnr nrniinlntml
with the truo valuo of cattlo in Lincoln
county than aro tho assessor nnd dep
uty assessors.
E. T. Trnmn vesterdav nurchasod of
D. M. Atchison, genernlngent, a twenty
horse power nuto which he will uso
nrincitmllv for deliver nir poods. In
creasing business demunded placing a
mini Wilson in service, nnu miner man
do this Mr. Tramp conclude to Invest
in an automobile for delivery service.
Mr. Holcomb. n well known North
Platto vnlley stockman, has sold his
ranch for $22,000 nnd will nlso disnoso
of his horses and cattle. About twenty
years ago Mr. Holcomb, then without
linancial menns, took 11 homestead in
the vnllev. later uddinir acre bv ucro
until he ncquircd n fine ranch. When
he uisnofles of liisBtock he will have a
snug roll of forty thousand dollars.
A Douclas countv mnn who snent
Sunday in town and was tnken out in
tho country in nn nutomohlle by T. C.
Patterson, pronounced thocrons in Lin
coln better than they aro in the east
part or tno state where land sells for
three times ns much lis in this countv.
The eastern Nebraska farmer has no
edge over the western Nebraska fnrmer
1111s year.
Live stock inspectors in this district
are having considerable troublo in gett
ing stocKinen to din tneir cattle, which
under tho federal law is required when
cattle nre mangy. Several in this
county have been notified that unless
they dip within n certain time their
cattlo will be quarantined on tho ranch
or farm where they belong. In several
instnnccs proposed shipments of cattlo
havo been dclnyed by order of the in'
spectora until the cattlo were dipped.
For Rent.
Two rooms suitable for light houae-
nininfr ITiit-nlabnrt nt nnfiirnlolinrl n a
desired. New house. Terms reasonable.
Mns.ii. u. swan, 720 West 2nd St.,
For Sale.
Several cxtrn good lots' in different
parts of the city $100 and upwards. Let
Ua phow, you these.
is II ATT & GOODMAN. "
I
$1.80
For Boys' Patent Leather
$2. 50 Oxfords, Sizes
24 to 5
Graham & Company.
The Iowa
Low Down
Mado tn tho Largest Separator
Factory in tho World.
We will save von Dollars on
Separators.
Lamb's Cash Grocery,
NORTH SIDE.
Your New Suit
should be made to order, and
wo are in position to mnke it
nnd guaranteo n perfect fit.
New samploH of spring and
summer goods just received.
Como in and let us show you.
No uso sending out of town
for your nppnrol.
F. J. BROEEiER
Howoy St,
Merchant Tailor
Odds and Ends
Wilcox
Barb wire for sale at
Hershey's, corner Fith
and Locust St. Phone 15.
All the Women's Oxfords
and Low Shoes-this Sea
son's Newest and Prettiest
Styles being Closed Out
at 20 Per Cent Discount
Come.
Graham & Company.
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. in.
With each fifty cent cash purchase we give you
a card on which a "time ot day" is stamped, bring
this card to pur store on SATURDAY, AUGUST
15th, at 4 o'clock p. m. as it may win the cash prize.
Don't Spend $3.50 When
I Prot. W. M. Hayet, Att't. Sccty. of Agriculture of tbe United State ty about Stock Foodi
"Ttitie balanced rations are often found by inalyiia to coniitt of tbe tailing of milli, clevatori and
breweries, miicd with moliiui and lt, to make tbe compound palatable to tbe cattle, and one ol
tbe largest Stock Food Companies is said to use fine sawdust, finely ground, to cheaply bring up tbe
weight of his product, instead of buying a superior and espensive balanced ration containing high
' fattening qualilies 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, IS 00 to 12S.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 using Skldoo Horso and Cattlo Tablets for
horses, cattle, sheep, swine and fowls; proper dose in tablets. Mix in feed or salt, They contain
no sawdust, ashes, chopped fcesl or bran. Ask (or and try once Skldoo Condition Tablet or
. Skldoo Worm, Kidney, Chicken Cholera. Cathartic Heave. Fever. Hoe Cholera. Distemner. Pink
Kye, Colic, White Plague Preventlc. or IIIisterTableta, or Louse Killer, Spavin Kemedy, or Barb
Wire Liniment.. Distributed by THE BLUE. DELL MEDICINE CO., Capital Stock $300,000.00,
Watertown, S. D., U. S. A.
KOR SALE BY JOHNSON'S CASK ItACKET 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 Greatly Reduced 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
Jos. F, Pillion
Authorized
DRAIN LAYER
Would like to figure with
you to connect your house
with city sewer system.
Also Plumbing Work,
Tin Roofing nnd
Spouting.
Phono 180.
SUCCESSORS TO A. F. STREITZ.
Fifty Cents Will do the Work
Store
Horlal No. 0202. II. E. 1P7H3.
, .NOTIOK VOU IMJHLlOATlON.
,,,. - Depart mentor tliu Interior.
U. 8. Laud Ulllco At North l'latto. Noli.
, August loth. IPOS.
Notlco In horoby irlvmi that Knthurlnn
Forenson, formerly Katherlno Peterson, ot
Denmark, Nebraska, who, on Hcplomhur 21st,
1UU3, mado homestead entry No. IU7SJ, for
southeast quarter Section .11, Township It N .
IUiiku 28 V.. Hlh Principal Meridian, has tiled
notion of Intention to mnko Final tlvo year
proof, to establish claim to the. land ahovo
described, txiforo tho register and receiver, at
North Platto, Nebraska, on tho Uth (lay ot
Octolxir, 1WW.
Claimant names as witnesses! I , M. Aber
cromhlc. Hans I), JuruuiiNun and .Jacob losen
lcrir. all of Maxwell, Nuhraska, anil Nets
Nelson, ot Denmark, Nohraxka.
ait-0 J, K. Kv'ANfl, ltenlstur.
oimrcn ok hkai'inq on imctition koh
Al'l'UlNTMKNT OK ADMINISTRATIS
Tho Btato of Nobraska lua
Lincoln Comity f
In tho County Court. Ailk'nst 10th, IPOfl.
In thrt matter of tho estate ot Frederick
A. Landers, deceased.
On readlnif and llllnir tho petition of Molllo
K. Harris, praylmr that tho administration of
said ostato may bo granted tolleo. K. French
as Administrator.
Orden-d. that tHHttcmlx) 2d, WW, at U o'clock
a, m., Is assigned for bearlnc said petition,
when all persons Interested In said matter
may appear at a county court to lie hold In
and for said county, and show cause why tho
prayor of petitioner should not bo (.-ranted
This notlco to Ihi published thrco successive
weeks In the North
l'latto Trlbuno prior to
to Sept. 2d, WW.
V. C. Ki.npii,
County .ludiro-
all-.lt
I'KOIIATU NOTIOK.
In the County Court of Lincoln county. Ne
braska. AUKUKtlOlh IWW.
In the matter or tho estate or i.ou
Illtmailn, deceased.
Notlco Is hereby inven. that tho creditors or
said deceased wilt meet tho Administrator ijf
said estate, before tho County .In dee of Lin
coln County, Nebraska, at the county court
room In said county, on tho ltd dayof Seplcm
bur. IKH and on Hie Ml, day of March, WJ, at
uo Clock a, in, euen (lay. lor tne purposo or
presenting their claims ror examination, an-
JustJiiciit aim allowance, mx mourns are al
lowed for creditors to present thrlr claims
and ono year for tho Administrator to set tie
said estate from the '41th day of Mar. W
Tills notice to bo published for four consecu
tive weeks in Hie worm riatte Trltmno prior
to Sept. tth. HK
aii-i vt.u r.i.iiKii, uouuiy .iiiokc.
l'HOUATK NOTIOK
In the county court. Lincoln county. Ne
braska
In tho matter or tho ostato or llenrr A
Lotlor. deceased.
NOTIOK.
To any ixirson Interested In said estate:
Whereas, on the 7th day of Auirust, A. I).
IW. Mary A Ilcr, llnrry A Ixwb r. lteslo
l' Orectr, Kdwlu It. Uiler and .loo M Lolcr.
petitioners, presented thrlr petition to said
court allcgiiiir aiiiom: other thlnirs, that bald
Henry A. Uiler died In Cuyahoirn county,
state of Ohio, leavlmr a last will and testa
ment, which has Itcen duly admitted to pro
bale In the I'rolmte Court ot said Cuyahoga
county; and further alleulm: that at tho time
ot his (lenth said Henry A. Ixiler was the
owner of land In tbe county of Lincoln, ami
slate of Nebraska.
And said tH'tliloiier at tho same time
filed with their said iwtltlon a duly aiithenti
cated copy of Mich will and tin- probul
thertsnf. as pnivlilisl by law In the case of
forelen will and pruylnir that such will nnd
the probate thereof may 1st allowed, tiled and
recorded as tho last will and losUirent of
said Ilonry A. Ixirlur. deceased Now. thcrt
fore.
You aro herehy nntlflod that I hae
designated and hpihiIiiUh! Saturday, the
Mh day of Septtimlxir, A. It. vm.
at the hour (if u o'clock a in or said
day, at my olllce In tliu city of North I'latt.e,
tu said Lincoln county, as thtt time and pla -i
for bearlmr said petition wlmn and where j
can appear and show cause. If any there 1m
why the prayer of said pctltlonum should n t
Ihi granted and said will and t Ins prol an
thereof so authenticated should not lie at
lowed and recorded as the last will of" Henri
A. Ixulor, decoaswl.
This notlco to l published In the Norm
Platto Tribune, a semi-weekly newspaix r
for 8 successive wwks prior to September
fth. 1iw.
W llm my hand and the seal ot sld court
this flu day of Aijjfust, wm.
all-n v. O. KuiEii, County JudGo.