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About The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 21, 1908)
Hat Pins made out of Real Roses Real Rose Hat Pins It docs not ccm possible, yet It Is true, that these Hat Pins are made out of live rojcs.and changed Into metal by secret process. This discovery Is without doubt ono of tho lost arts of the ancient Egyptians. They are the most beautiful of all Hat Pins. No two are alike. Made In finishes to conform to the prevailing fashions In millinery. Six sties at tho following prices I $1.50, $2.00, $2.50, $3.00, $3.75, $4.50 Everybody Is talking about them. Don't fall to como in and see them. These ore theKenulno DELAMOTI1E Real Rose Hat Flos. DIXON, THE JEWELER jj DR. BROCK, DENTIST, p Over First National Bank. g y Phone 148 g Mrs. E. R. Plummor and Myrtle Beelor arc visiting in flershoy. Ogalalla is to have n modern grain elevator. Work on the building will commence at onco. Double LL 3G-inch Sheeting, regular pried 8 cents, now 6 cents! per yard at THE Leader. Damop and Pythias, beautiful story picture at the opera house tonight and tomorrow night. Rev. L. J. Powell, of Sutherland, came down yesterday to attend the Lutheran picnic. Miss Ella Mark, State Commander of ..the Ladies of the Maccabees came in '.from the west yesterday. For Rent A furnished room. In quireat 404 west Fourth street. Judge Grimes will bo ono of the speakers at the old settlers reunion at Big Springs, Saturday, September 5th. D, S. Small, of Morgan, III., has been spending several days in this vicin ity looking after his real estate in terests. Mrs. Melroy and Mm. Tho mnson, of Belfontaine, Ohio, who have been the guestsof Mrs. William Turpio loft yes terday morning for a trip to Mexico. Wanted Someone to cut and stack 100 acres of hay in valley seven miles southwest of North Platte. ' ' W. V. HOAOLAND. Tho pictures of North Platte shown at the opera ' house each evening arc creating much interest. Beginning next week views, of the business houses will ' be shown. Orin Reod. of Ocralalla. Democratic candidate for State Senator from this district was in the city Tuesday even ing interviewing the citizens and look ing over the political situation. Do you want to sell your land? That's your business. Do you want to sell it quick? That's my business. . Write me description and price today. .Chas. T. Knanp, Middle-West Farms ' and Ranches, Lincoln. Miss Eileen Flynn left Wednesday night for Cheyenne whoro she will be the guest of friends during Frontier Days. She will then go to Denvor to join a party of friends on o pleasure trip over tho Moffat Road and to Colo rado Springs. Wednesday was tho birthday of Hen ry Iddings, and to properly celebrate it Mrs. Iddings invited a few of his '.frinnrlit tn nn mirnmnhtlo nflrl.v. Tn thi touring cars of Minor Hinman and Art Salisbury tno company tooK in tho town and prove to the experimental farm. Wo develop films, and print pictures and postal cards. , Wo will teach you how to make your own pictures, if your buy your camera and supplies from us. Our developing paper and post cards beats anything wo ever had. t-.au anu lec us uemonatrate C. M. Newton. A card received from ono of the fish ermen now at Saratogo, Wyo., states they arrived there Monday in time for dinner. Tho first afternoon's fishing resulted in a catch nf oiie hundred and thirty nice trout. Slipping on several boulders all fell in tho rivor and were thoroughly soaked. The snake bito must not nave linen sufilciently strong to steady their nerves. For Sale or Trade. Section HI, town 12, rango 30, located ten miles south and one mile west of North Platte. Write C. T. Austin, , Lawrence, Neb. ' tLv. t Koine Mrs. Waro and daughter of tho Paw neo ranch were in the city yesterday. Mrs. Charles Davis and son aro visit ing friends in Chicago, having gono east this morning. Mrs. and Miss Bake well of McPher son county, were passengers to Omaha Wednesday night. The W. C. T. U. will meet next Tuesday afternoon with Mrs. S. N. Kempton on West Sixth street. W. W. Burr and Suporlntendont Snyder went' to Lincoln this morning on business connected with tho agricul tural department. Twenty-five passengers 'came up on the local from stations east of horo Wcdnesday.and went' to 'Cheyenne on No. 3 to attend tho Frontier exercises. If you buy a camera or kodak from us, we will develop your first film free. C. M. Newton. ' Miss Whlttoker, In charge of tho millinery department at tho Wilcox De partment Store returned from Chicago yesterday morning for tho season's work. Robert Cnroy leaves next wcok on a visit with friends at' Kansas City, St. Louis and other cities preparatory to Kroceeding to Yale University, of which e is a member of tho junior class. Mr. and Mrs. Handol, of Hastings, Neb., have been spondlng several days in the city and vicinity with the view of purchasing land In this section. Thoy were passengers to Sutherland on No. 11 this morning. Mrs. Wilson was tendered a sur prise pnrty nt tho homo nf her noice, Mrs. W. V. Hoagland Wednesday af ternoon by the Neighborhood Club. Sixteen ladies wore present and at Un close of the afternoon they prsented Mr?. Wilson with a set of cut glass sherert cups. Frank Diamond, John Farming and Earl Williams are belne tried in tho county court today for assault and battery upon Fred Spurrier at a bane ball game, Sunday 2d at Hershey. Quite a number of people from Her shey and vicinity are in attendance as witnesses or spectators. Girl wanted for general housework. Apply to Mrs. Ad Boyerle, 108 south Sycamore street. A fpmily reunion was held Wednes day at the home of Benjamin Albro, there being prosont Mrs. I. M. Frank lin and son of Fremont, Mrs. J. S. Dickinson of Galva, III., Mrs. R. Rounds of Duncan, la., Mrs. E. V. Dugan, of Valparaiso, Neb., Mr. J. L. Wilbur, of Adair. Ia., und Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Albro of Alliance, Neb. This was the fourth nnnual re union this scattored family have held. Yesterday and today tho several mem bers roturncd to thcirrespectlvc homes. Tho latest noveltictf In fall dress goods nre now on sale at Tho Leader. Edward McCauloy, nn employe of the Telephone company, mot with what might havo proved a fatal nccidont Wednesday wnile working on tho line in tho alley south of the residence of Thomas Healy. Mr. McCauley had forgotten tho electric light company had the day current on at. that tlmo nnd in some way came in contact with a llvo wire. He was sovorely shocked and the grass around him in the alley was entirely burned. Yesterday ho was indisposed all tho day. That ho was not electrocuted was the merest accident, fortunate. That chair Let me fix it. P. M. SOKENSON. Mrs. Maggie Walz, occupying tho Murphy house east of the Star livery barn on Front street, was arrested yes terday for keeping a disorderly house. For sometime this place has been notorious, disturbing tho community with midnight brawls and dances and tho officers have been biding thoir tlmo to make a raid. Mrs. Walz was fined $14.65. Joe Little nnd Walter Fletcher of Maxwell, wero found in tho house the former was fined $9.45 but the latter let go. Later Fletcher was again routed out of the same house, being found there in an intoxicated condition. For Rent. Tho dwelling on West Third street owned by the Cotton Estate. Lester Walker, Agent. OUR Clearance Sale OF Low Shoes Will Close Saturday, August 22A All Low Shoes have been greatly underpriced and you can save money by taking au vantage of this sale. Men's Patent Leather, button or lace, regular (T J A price $4.50, for. .i)J,l Ladies' Patent Colt,, turn sole Oxford, regular JA price $3.00, for. . JJtrU Ladies' Patent Colt, turn sole Blucher Oxford, (?') 'I'l regular price 2. 75 $LLL Ladies' Golden Brown Colon ial Effect Blucher Oxford, regular price toy A A $3.50, for j)July SMALL The Big Shoe Man. 521 Dewey St. Miss Hildcgnrde Clinton leaves to morrow for Denver whoro sho will visit Miss Julia McGovern. Mrs. George A. Walker wont to Den ver last night and will visit relatives for some time in that city. Soe the Delamotho real roso hat pins In our show windows. Thoy are the latest fad. Made from real roses. Dixon, Tho Jeweler. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Marti nro visiting frlonds In Choyonnc, having gono to that city Thursday morning. LoRoy Ginther mid wife nro in tho city visiting relatives of Mrs. Ginther. They, arrived Thursday morning. O. M. Gunnol). ono of Paxton's pros perous morchants, was shaking hands with friends in town this morning. Throutrh tho acrcnev of Bratt & Good man 320 acres of land on tho tablo near Garfield havo been sold to F. P. Hoy, the consideration being $2500. Miss Glfford. of Osralalla. who came from Sutherland yesterday morning after a musical recital there Wednes day ovonlng, returned to her homo this morning. Mr. Chnffeur. how nro your nuto glasses? We have a fins assortment that aro highly satisfactory for your purpose. Dixon, Tho Jowelor. Tho lawn fote under tho nusp cos of tho Girls' Friendly Socioty on the Episcopal lawn Inst evening was well nttended. Tho evening was pleasantly spent. Tho not receipts wore In ex cess of thlrty-fivo dollars. Accordine to tho Omaha Beo the Payne Investment company will bring a company of land seekers to the North riatte Tailey northwest or raxton port Wednesday. Tlx part v will leave Omaha bv privuto car Tuesday evening and at North Piattc will bo taken by special entrine up tho branch road. The land? offered for sale are tho former Lute and Rico ranches. Band Concert Tonight. The band will irive one of their ex cellent concerts this aveninir on the court house lawn beginning at eight o'clock. The program will bo as fol lows: March, "Hurrah for Tuft and Shpr- man, V, ueyer; "uwe nnd koiob. New Flower Song, Czibulkn Dauzet; "In Days to Bo," song for cornet; Art hur Trcvelyan: Hmporsquo on "Comln' through tho uyc, Herman ueilstuit; "loin,' Intermezzo, Chas. A. Johnson; Waltz. "German Hearts." Everett J. Evans; Shottlsche, "Strolling in the Moonlight," Machle Bpyer; March, Wireless Dispatch," lrveto Hull. C. A. Lowell, Director. Johnson Nominated for Governor. At the Minnesota democratic conven tion yesterday Governor Johnson was renominated for a third term. John son hnd repoatedly announced he would not bo a candidate ror the nomination but in spite of his protests tho conven tion was stnmpeuou nnd. no was unani mously renominated. Later in the day Governor Johnson called tho newspaper men together and announced no would accent tho nomination. Whether Mr- Johnson will succeed for the third time In breaking into tho governor's chair' remains to be seen, but there can bo no Uoubt as to his popularity, especially. among tho Scandinavian element of) tho state. . , Buchanan & Patterson's Bar gain List. 1 A nico four room cottnee. barn, out buildings, lawn, shade trees and city water. Price $1,000.00. Terms $400. cash and balanco in monthly payments, less than rent. A good five room cottnge. largo barn. out buildings, lawn, big shade trees, nnd city wntor. Price $1600.00. Term $500.00 cash nnd balanco insmall month ly payments less than rent.' - An extrn good cottage, six rooms. out buildingB, city water, sower con nections and cement walks, only four blocks from tho court houso. sigoo.OU. Terms $600.00 cash and balanco small monthly payments less than rent. A now frame cottneo six rooms nnd outbuildings, cement walks in second wnrd 8 blocks from court house. Price $1800.00. Terms $600.00 cash andbnl- anco small monthly payments. A fine cottatro of six rooms, (rood out- ftiillrlf nrva i1 11 rrtlitrt r rilhr mntav Intim and shade trees, only threo blocks from tho court houso in second ward, l'nco $2100.00. Terms $700.00 cash and bal ance on monthly payments less than ront. Wo will assist any reliable parties to part of the cash payment required in any of tho above properties. With these opportunities for acquiring nico homes, thero is no excuse for any one to pay rent. Buchanan & Patterson. Notice to the Public. All nprnnnn nrn nmrnnrl ntrnlnnf- trnn jaoouiK, iiuiihiik ui llBillliK uil mo lllliuo 01 mo uiruwoou rnncn. violators win be prosecuted. H. C. Wallace. Pickles and rreserves. Buy your Spices at the Drug Store and get first pick. Turmeric Jamaica Ginger Cloves Cinnamon Mace Black and white Mustard Seed Dill Seed Celery Seed Allspice Pure Gum Jar Rings Sealing Wax Para fine Corks Everything new and fresh. Stone Drug Co. Wallace Ilemi. Mr. and Mrs. John H. Wnv loft for Hastings Monday, whoro they will. visit for n month or six weeks. Herman Ottmnn is visitintr his brot her Gcorgo at Nelson, Nobr., this week. Mr. nnd Mrs. Bochm enmo up from Robert. Haves Co. ono dav last week and qualified before Postmaster Rob bins as postmastor and assistant re spectively of tho Robert postoffico. Air. Mills, who nas neon visiting tne Wood bovs for n couple of weeks, left for McCook Mondhv. where ho will visit u woek or ten days before return-" mg to his homo nt i'rophotstown, 111. W. H. Smith nurchnscd n now auto mobile Monday. It is of the Reo mnko and Is tho fourth ono of that kind hi tho community. , 4 Tho hltrblino of tho B. & M. must be short of stock cars. Mohlman & Walter ordered enrs n wcok ahead nnd wero unablo to get them by Saturday last anu wero compeucn to noiu ovor tnrco cars of stock until Monday nftcrnoon when thoy succeeded in xoaxing tho railroad officials to allow the passenger crewH to take out two cars. miss ninuu uouuen ana miss .bsinor tVntonidcs of North Platto nrrlvcd tho 1st of, tho weok and aro visiting friends horo. Miss Loudon wiM teach In tho nrimnrv department of tho Maxwell schools the coming year nt a salary of $55 per month. 1 no school board is having tho in terior of tho buildinc placed in n more attractive appearance. The walls are being calcimincd und tho wood work painted and other needed improve ments, niade. A neat, comfortable room is an incentive to do better work n tho part of both teacher und pupils. There is not half tho cuuse of crank ism on either side. Another fine rain fell in this vicinity Monday niirht which will help fill out corn. Of course thero aro ulwnys some neius in a community that win not yi id a full crop because they have not Jicen properly farmed, nnd no amount of rain will produco n first cluss crop on mproporiy inrmcu ground. The ladies kensington of tho Con gregational church will meet in the prayer meeting room of tho church to finish quilting Wednesday afternoon of next week, August 26th. It is u businoss proposition with the people of a commissioner district when they como to selecting a member of tho county board. The member is-expected to transact tho business for und in tho nterest of the district nnd it is there for of tho utmost importance that a man bo solected whoiann acknowledged business mun coupled with honesty und integrity. C. H. Walter is undoubtedly one of tho best business men in this part or for that mnttcr any other part of the county and tho republican e'ec tors in this vicinity unhesitatingly en dorse him for this important office as their candidate at tho coming primaries. Mr. Walter came to this part of the county 8cvcrnl weeks ago from Iowa settling on a ranch north of town. He now lives in town but donls cntenslvcly in nil kinds of Btock, is vice-president of tho Citizen's Security bank, n mem ber of the Villhgo bonra and also of the school bohrd. Ho has the confidence of his neighbors and thoy ask your sup port at tho primaries Sept. 2nd. Mrs. Tweedy pleasantly, onter tnincd the following ladles nnd 'gentle men at tea Thursday evening. Miss Mniid Louden and Miss Esther Antonldcs of North Platte, Misses Dolllo Kidwcll, Grace, nnd Flossie Mchlman nnd Mabel Walters, Messrs. Roy Mehlmsn nnd J. M. Wood. K. of P. Attention Seo tho picture. Damon and Pythias, nt the opera house tonight nnd tomor row night nnd learn somo of tho IiIb tory connected with your order. New Stock of Cameras and Amateur Supplies We have just received them. They are Hummers. We Sell Films Adopted to all Cameras and Kodaks from Buster Brown size up to 4x5. We Develop ..... Films and Plates. C. M. Newton. n'otici:, 1 O. I.atliron. Ilrxt or roiil nuinn unknown defendant: Will tii k n notlcu Uiftt on tlit) lull ilv of August, WW, Wexloy T, Wilcox, plaintiff liuroln, filed IiIh piitltlon In tlm District Court of Lincoln county, Nuhr&ska, aiulrist xaWI tlufuriflant. tliu ooJuct and nravur of wlilcli art) to rumovu tliut.'loudon tlm tltlu to t id oast n or tlio hortliwuHt ii und tho tant V, of tlit) southwest !4 of Ncctlon 21. townHliln 0. norm, or riinno wrsi tn tut) mi 1: .11. in l.liico n county, ioiirasKn, cniiHud oy a cur tain niortentrf. i!xitiiIim oy Klmur K, Ueoho. to out) Low K. Harrow, which mortiraL'ti was ruron ftl in lloou v. at tmiru l')9 of tlm Jlort unuu UL'tortlNOfiMtK'olnllounty.NciliraHka.Diitl which mortmain) wait awlKiit'tl ny ald I.uw K. Harrow to thudufunduut.K. C. I.iithrop.whlcu asHlk'tiinciit Ih rtcordt'd In llook U at pairt) DO, of tlm MortiraKt) ItccordH of Lincoln county. Nuliraslta; which mortvazu lt-camo due, by lis turn, on tho lnt day of April, lH'JI, and which morluairu U harriul by tho titatutu of Limitations, i'lalntlff mUh that his tltlo to Bald Inntl iMxiuliittid In him as airalnst said iiiortL'ago. Vou aro rediilrt'd to aiidwor mid .petition, on'or Ixiforo tlm Wth day of Heptomlior. lUCMj Dated Aun. 17. UM. Wkhi.kv T. Wilcox. 1'lalntlfT. PLUMS! Home Grown and Excellent. ,,, . -, , m I, i IS) Will be Ready for Shipment about September 1st. Place Your Orders, Now. GLENBURNIE FRUIT FARM, D. Hunter, Prop., SUTHERLAND, NEB. MY LUMBER ALWAYS ON THE MOVE. Ask yotir neighbor tho reason. The nnswer comes, his prices nro right nnd satisfaction guaranteed. My large and well assorted stock enables every buyer to get what he wants. Now 1b tno time to build. Lei mo figuro your next re quirements. My estimates will be found tno lowest for tho same superior quality of lumber than you will got from any ono else In the country. ' Satisfaction is my motto. C. F. IDDINGS. WHITE & LESKEY, by constructive knowledgo nd skill, Hlgh-grudo resultB produco that novor fall your wunt to fill: Invarinbly contracts nro completed according to Hpeclficntion, uj Thus rendoring by porfect unity each dotnil in right relation: '-y: Examining their work, you'll find it dono with scrupulous care, lb Uj & bocnuso of its enduring nnturo it doeH not rcquiro repair: Ut Liko magic thoy put up tho Wood, Stono, Brick or Concrete, Exerting forces In cement building with which no other enn competo: So tho firm for choice material nlways on tho alert, Keeps employed for each department of the job n truo expert: UJ Endeavoring to get for yourself 11 homo, store, hotel or fiat, J You'll profit by calling on tho builders, WHITE & LESKEY, Sj of North Plntto. ft Ton hare tried all kinds of rlllt, wntor. nnd cathartic, for Cnnntlno- tlnn .nil l.tvnp f !ntntitnlnt. Haw n.l Ih. REAL Ourm. 'PaL.. Mil 'Pnt.l.., anu io. iiuw mucu uimrr mry uro, fteii.m ii nnY.r aurnucu ur mui (col lictt.r tli. raliiuto you tak. ttiin. in roil, luftko Ton fool tronirer anil Afro tuo eauro aiuoiuvuijiiuui. uuuuoiowut qquyiuco you ui a coo Box BETTER THAN PSMSffSROYH HIS. E A. R Lewis Medicine Co., , 11 ! I timmi McDONELL & GRAVES, Hurlal N 018a, U K. llttS NOTICE VOU I'UIU.IOATION. Doparltnt'iit of tlm Interior. U H. Land Ulltco at Nortli l'latto. Ntib., AllKllHt 4. 10OH. Notlr.o In horuhy k'lvon that Uawpur I' HlvlU. of North I'lattu, Ntib., who on March I, IWi, inatlo l!omi!Httatl ICntry No, l'J-.M, for north' halt NonthuaHt ouartor antl north half NOiitliwost (jimrtiir. Kectlon 11, townithlp ID N-. raiik'i) iJO, W ilth l'rlnulpal Murlillan, Iiuh lllnd notlco of Intuntlon to mako filial ilvnytiar proof lo ohIuIiIIhIi claim to tho land bImivo dcsorllxjcl, iHiforo KrtrMtur antl Kuctilvtir at Nortli I'lattu, Nut)., on tho 21th day of Huptumlnjr, 1WW, Claimant iiaincv on wHiiiiisdhi Kupurt Hchwalirur, of North I'lulto, Ntih., Potor O. l'Dtorwin. of Myrtle. Neb., Ivlvln I(. HIvltN, of Nortli l'latto. Nub., and Itoborl li . Cassc.n.of NoHbltt, Ntihraska. a7 a j. K. Kvans. UeBlstor. 4 COMING OUT IN HIS ' NEW DRESS a horso enjoya his travel if it is 11 har ness bought and lilted at Fink's. Our harness for nny kind of u vehicle aro modols of elegance, strength and " benuty, and not only look well nnd wear well, but give your horse ease, comfort and freedom of motion, quickens his spoed nnd gives him' style. A. F. Fink. Why not Blow Yourself to n gqqd mual for onco nnd just seo , what n .delightful thing it is to havo your nppetito tempted with tho snvory odor of steak nnd mushrooms, broiled chjekens, or prime roasts, nnd thon havo thti realization moro. than fulfill tho anticipation? When your nppotito ia coquettiBh pn u sultry day try n nicnl ut Enterprise Bakery. Mr. Jonnlo Hrmatronn, Prop. urn n'i mi, uiiitirnncn In rotult.. Tnolr an-irnTir , ri .unMntinn trinv iiinbn vmi 'l lior I. ram jrIMi U), nin put now llfo bflUer. uicaumo ihor am unulu in rtirn. V V St. Louis, Mo. 11 imii iii NORTH PLATTE, NEB. Your New Suit should bo made to order, nnd wo nro In position to mnko It and guaranteo 11 perfect fit. Now snmples of spring nnd Bummor goods just received. Como in and lot uh show you. No ubo sending out of town for your uppurol. F. J. BROEIiER Hewoy St. Merchant Tailor