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About The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 25, 1908)
' Every known kind of Insurance. Will secure you Building and Loan or Private Money to help you buildr or improve with. We list your property and sell it QUICK. Temple Real Estate an 1 AND 2 McDONALD BLOCK d Insurance Agency C3 TRUE watch fine ness is a matter 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 in ill ease, to heat, cold, vibration, change of position. The price it fxtd by tlie printed ticket stitched at the factory $35.00 to 1 1 50.00 inil ll nivir cut. "When you buy a IIomtaid you gtt some- We are dlitributori (or thii diitinctivo watch. Clinton, The Jeweler. DR. 0. II. CRESSLER, Gradualc Denfisl Office over tho McDonnld Stato Hank. Mrs. Sizcmoroand child npont Sunday with relatives nt Horshoy. E. T. Tramp was called to Kcarnoy Sunday night by a toicgrum. Superintendent Whitnoy, of tho Utah division, wub in tno city yesteruay. Ono thousand stylca of llcoco lnlcd Roods just urrlvcdntTho Leador. A daughtor wns born on Thursday of laBt week to Mr. and Mrs. Amos Jonn Bon of tho Third Ward. Gcorcro A. Walltor 1h visiting friends this week nt Denver, having loft for tht city Sunday night. Huy u C or 10 aero tract in tho Bratt & uoodmnn audition uoioro tnoy aro an sold. Miss Lillian McCrackcn, who has boon visiting hor sister Mrs. II M Grimes, went to Iiouldor ycBtorday. For Kont Front, bod room.. Inquiro US Mrs. Blancho Owons, 421 wost 9th. Mrs. Rtty Raynor and daughter loft Sunday night for a protracted visit with hor paronts at Nampa, Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. l'rod A. Dlonor and dnutrhtar nro vlsltlntr friends in Svra cubo, Nebr. Thoy will bo (jono aovoral WCOKB. Bonjnmln Harris, a prominent ranch man living In Mcl'horson county, was In North I'latto yoBtcrday laying In supplIoB. Hlghost cash prico paid for grain by TI10 C. F. ladings Co. Miss Gortrudo Grcacr loft Monday morning for Lincoln. Whilo thero bIio will sing for tho christian convention in session in that city. lloavy frostB wero ronortcd Frlda; night In Minnesota. North Dakota am Northern Wisconsin. In soma placos irrnin was heavily Injured, much of which Is yot to bo cut. For Salo or Kont Now modern eight room houBO, t0 wore Third street AddrcBB Paul Gobb, Nolson, Nob. Joo Hasklns, of Allianco, in visiting his naronta Mr. and Mrs. Gcorcro Bus- kina. Ho will remain until aftor tho Firemen's tournament. Mr. UaskinB nnys that Allianco will havo at loust fifty roprosontativos horo noxt week tho flromon coming by special car. For Rent. Two rooniB suitable for light house kcoping. Furnished or unfurnished as doBlrod, Now house. Terms reasonable Mus.L. C. SwAN, 720 Wost 2nd St. Palestine Commandory will moot at Masonic hall Friday evening. John Noglo, tho real estate dealer of Somerset, transacted business in town yesterday. Shoes repaired with neatness and dlsputch. TBKUI.VB AND THE BOY. Mrs. Chris Paulson and children re turned Monday from a visit with rela tives at Sutherland. The architect and contractor of tho Prcabvterinn church will arrive today and this evening will meet the building committee. It is expected tho contract will be formally let at this meeting. Fullv one-third of tho schools in tho county in addition to thoso of North riatto, will begin tnoir new year Mon day Sept 7. Thero aro Btill a number ot schools that hnvo not secured tenen-crs. Notice- All who havo rooms for rent for the Firemen's tournament ploaso notiry unlet T. jeliers or teiopnono wu at once. Tho Firemon's Committee. Attorney J. J. Halligan returned Saturday morning after an nbBcnce of several weekB. Immediately upon his return Mr. Halligan was busily engaged in his oflico taking caro of accumulated business, Miss Anna Ericson hno returned to tho city after sponding several weekB with her brother trod nt Cot tonwood runch. Sho was uccompaniod by hor mother who spent tho summer t tho Bama place. Uratt & Goodman havo for mile soma nico, cheap building lots. See them. For sale, two Bcctions of good hay; twenty cents ner acre: six miles north of Wallace, section 5 and 9-1 1-.'M. Ap- IV to llarnor Ileal Instate Co.. Wallace, Neb. Rov. Russell Link, of Ogalalla oc cupied tho pulpit of tho Methodist church Sunday. Rov. Link has been highly bucccbbiui In ma pastorate at Ogalalla and prior to going thero was pastor for five years at Kimball. Thcodoro Lowo und Homer ' Rector returned yesterday from their extended eastern trip. During their absence theso young men visited Niagara Falls, Now York City, Boston, Portland, Montreal, and other places of interest, llioy re port n ncnoncini us wen an an enjoynnio timo. Tho beauty of cut glass depends upon ts brilliancy: that depends upon, the doBign, depth of cuttings and tho quality Breaks Two Ribs. E.J. Vunderhoof Is confined to tho houso because of tho fracture of several ribs sustained Friday afternoon at the opera house. Like many others Mr. Vanderhoof was viewing the interior of tho new Keith Theatre when tho plank upon which ho was standing gave way and ho was thrown heavily to the ground, falling on his left side with tho above result. Clean Up. Boforo tho arrival of tho big tourna ment crowd of visitors till tho streets of the city, and especially those in tho business section should bo cleaned of all rubbish und other unnecessary debris. Tho nppoaranco of the city will do much towards making an impression as to the character of tho town upon our guests. The Court House, "A Dead Donkey" Says Wilcox. Mr. Editor: I have been requested by sevora' who ure opposed to voting tho $100,000.00 Court House bonds, to write you another letter, as there is much to be said airninst this proposi tion. But I do not desire to appear as one who would kick a "dead donkey," and unless it showB more life in the future than it has now. I will not imposo upon your kindness with fur ther communications. W. T, Wilcox. Notice to Sellers of Cream. Tromp. the grocer, is buying cream and paying top prico with immediate returns or cash. David Cole Creamery, Co., Omaha, Nob, Trustee Tabor says Fight W. E. Shuman, the local rcprosenta vo of Trustee Tnbor. haa received in ductions to resist with all possible force the contention of tho Union Pa cific in the suit filed for 100 feet ad ditional right-of-way. Though tho strip in contest is oi little value, and nan really been dedicated for a public road, tho trustee would ultimately looso at least twelve acres should the company win this test case. Tho Trustees' Chi cago attorneys have investigated the contention of tho company and believe there Is no valid basis for the suit. niprovemcnts at Electric Light Plant Lestor Walker went to Omaha Sat urday night und while there purchased another boiler for the electric light plant. I ho boiler IB of 250 horse pow er and will bo installed in addition to tho two 1C0 horso power boilers now in Borvico. Tho now boilerB will bo shipped September 1. Mr. Wulker a! so purchased a 150 kilowat dynamo to tako tlie piaco ot two small ones now n service and a little later will add an additional one of 100 kilowats. With tho new lly wheel just received tho plant will bo better cquippod than over iur miting cure ui mo incrcuseu uuni' uess. Made in a Factory Where Accuracy is Everything. of the glues. Tho glass wo soil is tho Dost made, clean cut, spanning, cxquis ito in design und moderate in price. CLINTON, JEWELEIl ANI) UI'TICIAN. Mr. Johnson, a real estate man of Omnha. has been In tho city for sev oral dnys showing1 a number of land buyers over tho county. Yesterday ho took out Messrs. Jones, Larson nnd Branting, three Swedes from Osceola, I hi-Hn trnnLlnmnn nni iiivoriihlv inv pressed with thls part of tho state nnd will llKeiy become purchasers oi Lin coln county proporty. All two nlcco suits at one-third less than tho regulur prico. THE HUH CLOTIJINQ DEPT. Attorneys E. J. Hoiner. of Lincoln. formerly congressman for tho fourth district. J. II. Governor of Aurorn, and l' rank: uuinn, administrator of tlie estate of M. W. Wulsh, spent yestor- lav in North Platte taking deposition in tno county court in regard to certain roalty belonging to tho nbovo estate Mr. Walsh loft no known hoirs and mudo no will nnd it is probable his entiro ostato worth possibly $00,000, will re turn to tho stato. No bettor nor cheaper insurance than that written by lirutt & uootlmnn W. II. C. Woodhurst roturncd Sun day night from Saratoga. Ha ro ports mo party cnugnt in oxcess oi live Hun dred trout. Heavy rains somewhat in- torforod with their sport. Ono night in tho midst of u drenching rain Mr, Woodhurst and Mr. Welsh, of Cedar Rapids, Iowa, loBt tho wagon in chargo ot MessrB liaro and llupler and were compelled to hoof it for nine miles carrying their fish the entiro distance, No doubt It was groat fun. but if the former gontlomun horo nt North Platto would havo to carry a fow pounds of sugar nine blocks thero would bo some thing doing. Splendid vacant residence lots, Improved with 5 feet cement sidewalks sewer etc in Trustee's Addition. Prices $250 to $400. Acreage tracts of 2 to 5 acres tust adjomiug city limits about 10 blocks irom court house Prices $100 per acre and down- Discount for cash or easy terms For sale by. Win. E Shuman- am . " IIMimanr ij'Waiaiifc' mm NO. 3-A FOLDING POCKET CAMERA. Pictures 3 1-4x5 1-2 Inches Every feature that can be desired in a Hand Camera so.oo Rincker's Book Store. Shop Vorking Hours Increased. Effective Saturday the working hours for tho men in the back shops was in creased from forty to fifty. Tho work ing time has been eight hours a day for livo days a week, with no worK on Sat urday. Tho new order means nino hour duys for five days, with five hours on Suturday. Tho increase of timo will ullcct one hundred und fifty men, und win mean an increase in wages of irom fifteen to twenty dollars per month for the mechanics. Tho necessity of thus increasing tho time to keep the motive power in good order is indicative also of the increased business on tho rond and tho consequent better time for the iruinmuii. For Rent. Tho dwelling on Wost Third street owned by the Cotton Estate. L.ESTEII WALKER, Agent. A Popular Young Lady Married. Cards huvo been received announcing the murriago of Miss Anna Sorenson to Chas. Rankin, Thursday, August 20th, at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. und Mrs. John Sorcnson at Los An geles, Calif. Both of theso young people aro woll nnd fuvorubly Known in North I'latto. Mrs. Rankin was born uud reared here. She is a graduate of our public schools, und wns popular in social and active in church circles. Air. Rankin for some years was in the em ploy of the Union Pacific working at this terminul. The Tribune joins a hosts of friends in wishing thiB happy young couple all the joy and as little ot tho sorrow as may be possible in their marital rein tions. New York to Paris by Wheel. Robert Hillmuch, a German bicycle rider enroutc irom Mew iorK to l'uris. and who will rido across America, through parts of Alaska, Siberia. Germany and France, urrived in North Platte bunday evening. Ho left New Yorlc City n llttlo more thun four weeks ago without a cent, and his only collateral for the trip being an order on u steamship company for passage across the I'aciuc. llu Is obliged to Provide for the Crowd. wo.r ms .way 1,10 Knll"Q . distance, I rTfiliitnrr tnninlnnnnna iid rn a f- Iin in n t liurill I IIIUU Will IJU UIXU to MIU Tin. mm ittn.m ,ruor?n.r fho trin nro I- L - ...I... - I ll. . 1 .W..U.t..W.,W hv, .., ...... Wo dovolop films, uud print pictures und postnl cards. Wo will teach you how to mako your own pictures, it your buy your camorn nnd supplies from us. Our developing paper and post cards beats uny thing we ever liud. Lull and let us demonstrate, C. M. Newton, limit noxt week to tako euro of tho visitors who will attend the Firemen's tournumont, Wednesday, Thursday nnd rrlday. A committee has mado n canvass of tho hotels and rooming houses nnd find they will hot 'bo able to provide for moro than fifty peoplo in addition to tho normal custom. From advices received railroad authorities cBtimuto there will bo at least fifteen hundred people como by train ulono, mnking hi all probability two thousand visitors to bo provided for. The situ ntion is such us to demand immediate and cureiul attention. Houses, in great numbers, will doubtless bo oponed, but some plan should bo pur Bucd by which all who havo rooms to rent may let the fnct be known that visitors can ho directed accordingly It has been suggested tho newspaper officers bo informed of bucIi rooms nnd that signs ho placed in windows or on porches specifying tho numbor that can bo taken cure of. But in addition to this a lot of extra cots ourht to bo provided that no man, no matter how largo the crowd, need bo compelled to walk the streets. It is timo to get busy in a systematic way or wo will ho surely up against it nt tho lust minute. govering thut Hillmach make the entiro distance within tho space of eighty days, and shall mnko it on tho bicycle, without the uso of any money of his own. If tho trip is mado in the required timo prize will bo given the traveler of ten thousand marks, which is equal to twenty-five hundred dollars in American money. Tho money is given by the blcyclo club ot ucrmany, the Winds brant of Spandan. Hi Imach was riding a uerman mado bicycio and feels confident ot his sue cess. Ho left yesterday for Denver. She Likes Good Things. MrH. Chas. E. Smith, of West Frank lin. Maine, savs: "I like good things and huvo ndoptod Dr. King s Now Life nils us our tumily laxative medicine, becuiiBO thoy aro good nnd do their work without muking a fussabout it." Theso painless purifiers sold nt Stone s drug storo. zu cents. GOT HIS HAIR BACK. Wan Perfectly Ilnld "When lie Started to Uhc Novbro'H llerplcldo . Frodcrlck Manuell. Maryland block Butte. Montana, bought a bottlo of Now bro's Herplcldo. April C, '09, nnd began to uso It for ontlro baldness. Tho hair roi Holes In hi3 scalp woro not doad and In 20 days ho had hair nil over his hoad, On July 2 ho wrltos, "and today my lmlr Is as thick and luxuriant as any ono could wish." Nowbro'a Horplcldo works on an old prlnclplo and with a now dia coven' destroy tho causo nnd you ro movo tho effect. Herplcldo destroys tho germ that causes dandruff, falling hair, and finally baldness, so that with tho causo gono tho effect cannot remain Btons falllnsr hnlr nt onco nnd a now Browth Btnrts. Sold by loadlnff drucglstfi. Send 10c. In stnmp3 for rnmpl to Tho llerplcldo Co.. uotroit. .Mien. Two hUos 60 conta and SI. 00. McDonell & Graves, Special Agents G. A. R. Encampment. G. A. R. Encampment will bo held at Toiodo, u., beginning Aug ui, isms. Headquarters train will loavo Union Station. Omiihu. nt 0:110 p. m. Aug 29th. Fnro for round trip from North Plntto will be ?:m.5;I, good to return until Oct lBth. J. E. Evans, Post Adjt. YOUNG FOLK S' SHOES GET THE BEST, We aro not satisfied with anything in Shoes for the young folks short of the best, and you shouldn't be. Our's are all made for us for our customers made right, from the best wear resisting materials and in foot fitting shapes. Ve are also very particular in (it ting them, so that' they will be comfortable at all times and keep the growing feet in perfect condition. Baby's Sizes 50c to $1.25 Children's Sizes $1.00 to $2.00 Misses' Sizes $1.50 to $2.25 Little Gents Sizes $1.50 to $2.00 Boys Sizes $2.00 to $3.00 Graham & Compaey. Hunter . . Attention Is your clog in the best o shape for the hunting season We are agents for Dent's Dog Remedies. They arc the only prepara tions prepared by a regular dog specialist who is a regular graduate in both human and veterinary medicine. Schiller & Co., Family Druggists. First door north of First Nat'I Bank noticf. or skttu:mknt. Tho Hint of Nuliraska. Lincoln Count), h in iiib (.on in v I'ouri. In tint Mntti'r nt llio KKtnto of .lolm llrmt-lMiti. Divonscil. "i t luiTfi tin, io rn. H'trtili'os ami ot nors IllllTI-xtUll III I 111' l-xl tltO Ot .lllllll A. ltSllL'tMH) Taku nutU'ii. tliut Ilulirr lllini hai Hied In the county court a roirt of liN iIoIiik an nilinlnlNtrator or MSld iUU' and :l Ih onhTO thnt thtiMimi' bland fur hinriiiK ilu lHth day or SBiiti'inimr a. p.. i'ror iu' conn tho hour of z i. in., at which th . ny iiuixm Intorottod uiny apiHtar nixl incept to and eoliUMtl thu (.ami). Ami nolKn of this pro cihxi iiiir is oruorwi uivon in mo sortii riatt Trlimnw, a soinl-weoUly nowsiiRiior, for H sue uowilvu imbllontlQiv prior to "-fiiL 111. UKM. WltiuikK in v hand and tho muiI of th conn U oourt at North I'latto tills Uli ilay (f AIIUHMIA. u 'V. u. kmimi. ai-tH County , I nilco -THE: FIRST NATIONAL BANK, of North Platte, Nebraska. UNITED STATES DEPOSITARY. Capital and Surplus - $120,000.00. DIRICCTORS' E. F. Scebergcr, C. F. McGrew, J. J. Halligan, F. L. Mooney, Arthur McNarnara. My 4-X Flour is Uncle Sam's Pride and mine also. Why not yours? It's tho perfect (lour; a scientific product of the most approved milling methods. Remember every grocer in town handles it, nnd every sack isnuaranteed. Wear that satisfaction smile thnt comes from the use of the first sack of my flour. 'Satisfaction" is my motto. C. F. IDDINGS. I THE WELn I j I "Pittsburg Perfect" ELECTRICALLY WELDED FENCES nro enjoying phenomenal success, and are conceded to he far superior to nny other fences on the market. Thousands of pleased fence users will testify that "Pittsbure; Perfect" Electrically Welded Fences will stand ordinary as well as hard usano Will not saj in summer's heat tior break in the cold of winter Aro made of tho bosl material for fencing purposes Havo stays that will not slip nor can they uc moved out of ulnce Will conform lo the most uneven ground and can ho erected over" hills nnd through valleys as well as on level ground Have no slack wires to spoil tho appearance nswell as the efficiency Do not require an expert to erect. Are now mado with stay wires as large as the line wires Joseph Mersheyj, Agent, NORTH PLATTE, NEBRASKA. DRIVING comes first among outdoor recreations. Cupid's greatest conquests of lnve nro made in enrringos, and invalids court hculth tho same way. Our turnouts of nil kinds nro tho smnrtest in North Platto and roadsters that can give tho dust to our horses nre hard to find in this town. Make yourself solid with somebody by calling nt our livery and engaging the means of n spin. - A. M. Lock. For His Birthday, or give him any timo to have on hnnd when malo friends cnll, a box of fino cigars is always in order always ap preciated. If the stamp nnd label on tho box boars tho magic words;" Forest King," thero will bo no question as to tho pleasuro afforded tho smoker, for thero is no hotter smoke extant than that obtained from tho Forest King cigar. J.F. SCHMALZ1UF.D. Don't Spend $3.50 When Fifty Cents Will do the,. Work ..r0,,W,'M,as'A"'t ,Sec,7'ot Agriculture of the United Stales says .bout Stock Foodi These balanced rations are olten found by analysis to consist of the tailinHs of mills, elevators and ?7.ejj! ?i'v p"h. ,"0,,""Iand make the compound palatable to the cattle, and one of .i? ,fi V . ,00 Companies Is said to use fine sawdust, finely ground, to cheaply brini up the jve gilt of his product. Instead of buying a superior and expensive balanced ration containing high fat euingqualiliesand acting as a Ionic, he has paid a high price for a feed eontalnlni alontwlth ordinary grain, finely ground alfalfa hay and other common food stuffs. $5.00 to $25 I per lu ihtf h KlthoM "'" natter, some of which m.y be PorinterSu. !to Hake your own stock foods and remedies by using Skidoo Horso nnd Cattlo Tablots for horses, ca tie. sheep, swine and fowl,, proper dose in tablets. MU in feed or salt. They contain no sawdust, ashes, chopped feed or bran. Asl for and try once SWIrinn rnnriUtAn -rVLuIl l Skidoo Worn, Kidney; Chicken Cholera, Cathartic. HeavT, Fer l ot I Cho?ew DUtelner I'Ink Uye, Colic, White Plague l'revenlic. or Blister Tablets, or Uu, Killer Soavta Rem WMertSSs. TsX E BLUE BELL MEDiaNVcollVeplW SteTkd K0U SAliKHY .JOHNSON'S CASH UACKKT STOltK.