The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, October 06, 1908, Image 7

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    Of Real Service
Signatures of more
really great men
are made with the
Waterman's
Ideal Fountain Pen
than hy any other
means.
It is good enough
for you.
Dixon, The Jeweler
U. P. WffTCII INSPECTOR
g DR, BROCK, DENTIST, $J
'? Over Pirst National Bank, :
'hone 148 jj
Henry Collagen went to Grand Island
this morning to attend the frontier
festival.
John D. Rocker feller, the Standard
Oil magnate, passed through on a
Bpecial train yesterday morning.
Nick Mnyhew returned Friday night
from Omaha where he spent u weok
taking in the Ak-Sar-Bcn and visiting
friends.
Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Goodman re
turned Sunday morning from a visit in
Omaha, to which city thoy journeyed
Thursday.
For Sale Largest size Radiant
Home double heater; perfect condition;
pipe and stove hoard complete. Inquire
of F. E. Bullard.
Carl AbrahamBon resigned his posi
tion with the Wilcox Dept. Store Sat-
urday has accepted a position in the
' office of W. W. Birge.
The Rebekah kensington will meet
Friday afternoon with Mrs, W. M.
Cunningham. All members and their
friends are invited.
A night operatorvill be placed at
Dexter sHetrack to-night and the
office will be kept open as long as busi
ness on the road remains brisk.
Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Staples, of
Thayer county, are guests at the Geo.
t Walker homo while enroute east
am a two months' visit in Colorado.
Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Thompson, of
Eureka, Cal., are the guests of their
daughter Mrs. Wm. Huddartt, while
enroute home from n visit in Chicago.
Mrs. Eva Baldwin has leased a room
in the Odd Fellows' building and will
open a studio tomorrow. Parties inter
ested in china painting and other art
work are invited to call. '
Messrs. Will Otten, Mart Cryderman
and Nick Mayhew expect to go to
O'Neill and register as entrymen for a
quarter section of the Rosebud agency
land in South Dakota.
Petitions asking the county commis
sioners to submit the court house bond
proposition to a vote of the people at
the November election will be presented
to the county commissioners this we'ek.
Conductor Tom Campbell, who has
been out of service for over a year on ac
count of sickness, was in town yester
day and left for Omaha this morning in
company with the bridge inspection
crew.
China Painters.
We have a full lino of White Saxony
China, also Haviland, for decorating.
Clinton, The Jeweler.
Albert Muldoon transacted business
in Omaha Saturday.
Ed Hostetter, living south of Max
well, transacted business in town yes
terday. Miss Joy Church has organized a
class in music at Maxwell and visits
that village Saturday of each week.
Mrs. P. W. Rlttnn nnrl iluntrlitAo Vnro
left SundflV niirlit: fnr n wonlr'a vlplf
with the W. L. Park family in Omaha.
Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Whnlnn nnrl tnn
are exneoted linmn Inmnrrnw frnm
their month's visit at Waddington, N.
Samo old dance for tho samo old
bunch, by tho same old music at the
sumo old place Thursday evening.
The Methodist aid society will meet
Thursday nftcrnoon with Mrs. W.
Gaunt, on West Third street. A very
large attendance is dosired.
Bratt & Goodman will thla week move
into tho new Bratt building on Front
street. They will have an exceptional
ly fine office with ample vault room.
If you want to laugh and forget your
troubles see those funny films "Don't
pull my Leg," "Kerchoo" and "New
Death Penalty" at the opera house to
night. Cost you nothing to see our new 1'no
of Rugs. All sizes. Tho Hub Clothing
Dept.
E. M. Stannard, a former North
Platte resident, but for a number of
years conducting a manufacturing
plant at Appleton, Wis., has been in
town for several days as a guest of Mr.
and Mrs. Wood White.
At Chicago Sunday more than thirty
thousand people paid an admission fee
to sco a gamo of ball between
Chicago and Pittsburg in which tho
former won by a score of five to two
and practically cinched the pennant of
tho National league.
For Sale Book caso and china cabi
net. Inquire of Mrs. Ed. Ogier, 214
South Dewey.
The number of commercial failures
in Nebraska for tho first nine months
of 1908 were thirty-nine, compared
with forty-eight for the same period in
1907. That'B certainly a fine showing
for the state. For the same months
Kansas had 223 in 1908 and 157 in. 1907.
"The Volunteer Organist" is one of
tho best plays of its class that will be
presented this season, and tho company
presenting it cornea very highly recom
mended. We have every reason to be
lieve that those who sco its presenta
tion nt the Koith theatre tomorrow
evening will not be disappointed.
Vote For the candidate of your
choice this fall, but insuro comfort,
durability and economy by purchasing
your stoves of
WOHKMAN & DEimYBERRY.
Willis Walker, employed as a fire
man on tho Union Pacific, was married
Sunday night to Mrs. Mao Thomas,
proprietress of tho Commercial Hotel,
the ceremony being performed by Rev.
John F. Seibert. Following tho cere
mony tho couple left on a wedding trip
to Denver and other Colorado points.
Peter Girman, of Ogalalla, visited
old-time frionds in town yesterday. Ho
has nearly recovered from tho injuries
received several weeks ago by tho
collapse of a cement block building.
Hi's son, who had n leg amputated, is
getting along well, nnd tho other son,
who had his shoulder blade broken is
also recovering satisfactorily. Of tho
other two men injured, ono died, tho
other has fully recovered.
For Sale-
My now residence and two lots on
west Sixth street, five blocks from
center of town, nine rooms, electric
lights, bath, telephone and sewerage,
busement under whole house, Will be
sold at a bargain if taken soon, as I in
tend leaving North Platte. House now
rents for $35 per month.
M. B. Qrydkkman.
Dr. PRICE'S
BAKING POWDER
Perfectly pure, unquestionably whole
some. A pure food factor ante-dating
all pure food laws. Indispensable for
raising finest cake, biscuit and pastry.
No Alum. No Lime Phosphates
Be on guard rgainst alum in your food. Prof.
Johnson of Yale College says he "regards the
introduction of alum into baking powders as
most dangerous to health."
Read flhe label. Buy only where
Cream of Tartar is nanrod.
Gives North Platte a Whack.
To The Tribune: In n recent issue
the "Boosters" for a new county build
ing wail dispairingly "North Platte is
your county seat;" and that reminds me
thnt'it may bo well for tho people to
look into the matter and see for them
selves just how affairs political stand.
Tho following oifices nre held by citi
zens of Nortli Platte: Judge Thirteenth
judicial district, court reporter, clerk
of court", lady assistant, deputy county
clerk, copyist, county treasurer, lady
assistant, county judge, county attor
ney, county surveyor, county coroner,
county assessor, lady assistant, county
shoriir, deputy sheriff, county commis
sioner second district, janitor county
building.
The following are outsiders: "Coun
ty clerk (?), county superintendent,
doputy county treasurer.
How loncsomo those three country
men must feell In addition to tho abovo
tho register and receiver of tho land
office nro citizens of North Platte. And
though a large number of country pco
plo aro patrons of tho North Platte
post office not only the postmaster but
his five assistants am North Platters.
If it were even thinknblo that the Com
mercial Club could wrestle with a com
mercial problem tho situation should
appeal to them that the conditions are
ripo not only for a hog market but for
a packing house.
Thero are precincts in our county so
largo that residents therein nro obliged
to use more time in voting than fifty
men in North Platte with the result
that whilo North Platte has practically
one-third tho voters in the county she
can dominate the nominations at any
primary election. Last year there were
thrco contests for, republican nomina
tions and North Finite modestly took
them all. It is common talk that North
Platte next year intends to retain all
the ofllcps she now holds and annex tho
other three.
In othor lines it is the samo atory.
The only semblance of a park in North
Platte is the beautiful lawn around the
county building, maintained by the
whole county and Used almost exclu
sively by North Platte.
A further recital is but cumulative
evidence that North Plotte is not only
the county scat but that sho is the
whole county; and isn't it n fair prop
osition that if she wishes a new county
building for the privatn use of his citi
zens she go right ahead and build just
as fino a structure ns bIio is willing to
pay for. C. A. SlBLEV.
Rugs and Carpets
in Axminstcrs, Wilton, Velvets, Body
Brussels and Tapestry, bizes 7xa-lu to
lO-GxKl-6. Carnets in all woolimd union.
Tho largest line west of Omaha at
THE HUB ULOTIIING DEPT.
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COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS.
October G, 1908.
Board met pursuant to adjournment,
present commissioners Wills, Kocken
and county clerk.
Bill of L. McClure, road work, al
lowed on road district No. 23 for $182. 60.
Claim of E. C. Hostetter, bridgo
work, allowed on bridgo fund for
$74.95.
Claim of J. P. Hinman, bridge work,
allowed on bridge fund for $53 00.
Claim of C. JackBon, chainman on
road 315 allowed on road district No.
23 for $2.00.
Claim of L. W. Darnll, chainman
road No. 315, allowed on Road District
No. 23 for $2.00.
Claim of J. M. Roy commissioner road
No, 308. allowed on Road District No.
1 for $11.75.
Adjourned until tomorrow.
For Rent.
Houses, stores and storage room by
Bratt & Goodman.
Tickets for tho Jubilee Singers to all
high school pupils at 35 cents. For
adults 50 cents nnd children 35 cents.
Any ticket reserved for 25 cents. This
is your chance to seo the new Koith
theatre and hear tho best voices from
the southland.
Absolutely naf and you can rest easy
when your insurance Ib written by
Bratt & Goodman.,
Mr. and Mrs. Dunn, of Omaha, ar
rived in town Sunday. Mr. Dunn has
the. contract for placing the heating
plant in Geo. Field's rosidenco.
Mr. and Mrs. George Halligan, of
Keith County, wore tho gueata of Mr.
and Mrs. J. J. Halligan tho latter part
of last week.
Mrs. Loucks and daughter, of Sheri
dan; Wyo., were guests Sunday of
Clerk GillingB, of the United States
land office.
A FACT PROVEN.
Should Convince Kten (lie Mont Skep
ttrul of Itn Truth.
If there Is tho slightest douht In tho
minds oT any that Dandruff Kormn do not
exlit, tholr belief la compolled hy tho
fact that a rabbit Innoculatod with tho
germs becamo bald In six weeks' tlnio
It must ho apparent to any person
Ihoreforo that tho only prevention of
baldness Is tho destruction of the germ
which act Is successfully accomplished.
In one hundred per rent, of cnsM by
tho application of Nowbro's Uorplcldo.
Dandruff Is cnuspd hy tho samo Kerin
which causes baldness and can he pro-
vented with tho samo romcdy Nowbro's
Herplcluc.
Accept no substitute. "Destroy tho
causo you removo tho effect."
Bold hy londlnif dnipelstn, fond 1ftc. In
otnmps for samplo to Tho Ilorplcldo Co..
Oetrolt, Mich.
Two sizes GO contH and 11.00.
MoDvuull & GruvoB, Suotlrtl AgunVn,
BARGAINS
V
Are Greater Than Ever
aJ SCHATZ & CLABAVGH'S
Big Fire Sale!
We must clean everything up this week to allow
workmen to repair the building.
Prices, Are Now No Object.
We want you to come in and get the immense bargains that re
main and help us dispose of the whole stock this week.
Our Coats at less than half price, Men's Suits at less than
the cost of making, Men's Work Shoes, Men's Hats, Shirts, Smok
ing Jackets, Neckwear, Collars, Cuffs, etc., all on sale at prices
that you cannot afford to miss. They are the biggest bargains
ever shown in town and the best class of merchandise.
hatz & Clabaugh,
North Platte, Nebraska.
and FRIDAY Oct 8 and 9
An EXPERT custom cutter from the staff of the
great tailoring1 house of
FELIX KAHN & COMPANY,
CHICAGO
Will be at our store with a wonderful exhibit of wool
ens in the piece of all those delightful new Mineral
Tints, Landscape Greens, Tan Hair Line Stripes, Azure
Blue Silk Stripes, Hindu Brown Cassimerc, Cheviots
and Worsteds, Imported Broadcloths, St. Nicholas
Kerseys, etc., for Men's Dressy Clothes for Fall and
Winter 1908-09.
We are delighted to have been able to bring this
opportunity to the men in our town and vicinity. It
will be well worthyour time to come in on that day
and see the fine exhibit, and take advantage of being
measured by a well known successful expert.
A Rare Treat to see all the new modish materials.
Don't order your clothes before you see him.
You are cordially invited to be with us on that day.
STAR CLOTHING HOUSE.
Perfection
In Form can be obtained
by wearing
G-D
CORSETS
td5 'f
The
AUTO FEDAN
Self Feed
Hay Press
The Auto Fedan Self Feed Hay Press has a
self feeder that ACTUALLY FEEDS, that saves the
price of one man each day it is operated.
The Auto Fedan Hay Press will bale more hay,
do it easier, quicker, with lighter draft and fewer
repairs than any other Hay Press made and with
out any danger of losing a limb or mashing a foot.
Come in and see this wonderful Self Feeding
Hay Press.
WORKMAN & DERRYBERRY.
Style 1772, Prlco $2.00.
Made of best White Ba
tiste, trimmed with beauti
ful Valenciennes Lace,. Silk
Garters at front and side.
Wilcox
Department Store
MY LUMBER ALWAYS
ON THE MOVE.
Aek your neighbor the ronson. Tho
nnBwur comcH, hiH pricoH nro right and
satisf iictlon guaranteed. My largo nnd
well assorted stock enables every buyer
to got whut he wantH. Now is the tfino
to build. Let mo figure your next re
quirements. My ostimutcb will bo found
tho lowest for tho Hume Buporior quality ;
of lumber than you will got from any
ono else in tho country.
Satisfaction ia my motto.
C, F. IDDINGS.
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