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About The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 13, 1908)
IdeaJ) IblirtiSmPen Of Real Service Signatures of more really great men arc made with the Waterman's Ideal Fountain Pen than hy any other means. It Is good enough for you. Dixon, The Jeweler U. P. WATCH INSPECTOR Sj DR. BROCK, DENTIST, g Over First National Bonk, v :a Phone 148 j The Temple Crnft will give a (lanc ing party at the hall this evening. Several brick layers who will work on the Presbyterinn church arrived Sunday and began work this morning. What remained of the Scliutz & Cla baugh stock of goods was moved Sat urday night to tho north room of the Keith theatre building. Rev. J. W. Morris, formerly Metho dist pastor in this city, but to be sta tioned at Gothenburg for tho coming year, visited North Platte friends last evening. Let mo figure on those storm windows you will need. P. M. Sokenson. John Burroughs, who has had charge of the Telegraph's circulation depart ment, resigned the position yesterday and has re-entered the service of tho Union Pacific. Chas. Gillespie, who had a hip broken Sunday morning, was taken to tho Grand Island hospital yesterday morn ing for treatment. The injury is con ' sidored a serious one. Rev. Potter occupied tho pulpit at the Methodist church Sunday morning and evening and his initial sermons were well received by the congrega tions present. Rev. Potter's family is expected to arrive today. Y For Rent The Goss house on west Third street. Address Paul Goss,' 333 No. 29th St., Lincoln, Neb. The company which presents "Faust" at the Keith Friday evening is practi cally the Bume cast that presented tho Elay here three seasons ago. It will o remembered that at that time the production was exceptionally good. Weather forecast for North Platte and vicinity: Generally fair tonight and Wednesday, wanner tonight. The maximum temperature yesterday was 76; one year ago 5!i. The minimum temperature this morning was '10; ono year ago 35. For Sale or Trade Three light Brahma roosters. Inquire of Mi, a Ida Muir, Sutherland, Neb. Regents Coupland, Abbott; and An derson of the state university arrived last night and are spending today at the state experimental sub-station, as is also Prof. Heckor dairyman at the state farm. Director Burnett, of the agricultural school, is also here, hav ing arrived Saturday For Rent. Houses, rooms and stores, also stor age room. Bit att & Goodman. Removal Sale. To allow workmen to repair our room wo havo romoved our Firo Sale stock to the north room of tho Keith Theatre building. The stock is now ready for sale and at prices that will astonish you. Men's Suits from $7.50 to $12.50, worth from $10.00 to $30.00. Men's overcoats from $5.00 to $9.00, worth from $10.00. to $25.00. Men's shoes, men's, women's and children's rubbers and overshoes at less than half price. Men's shirts, collars, neckwear, silk mufflers, fancy vests, smoking jackets, hats, caps, etc., at prices lower than ever offered before, in order to close out. Remember the location. Sciiatz & Clahaugh. A. C. Shallcnbergcr, the demoratic candidate for governor, will speak at tho Keith theatre Thursday evening of this week. Tho Wednesday Afternoon Musicalo will hold a callcd.mecting at tho home of Mrs. Robert Finney Thursday afternoon. J. G. Weir, of Paxton, is in town to day closing a sale of 100 acres in sec tion 28-13-34 to a Buffalo county man. The price paid was $2,030. The homo of K. D. Small was made happy yesterday morning by tho arriv al of a very large, lively and healthy girl baby. Tho mother and daughter are reported to bo doing nicely. The Club Ncdofi'c w;ll meet Wednes day afternoon with Mrs. W. P. Snyder at the state experimental farm. Mem bers are requested to meet at the home of Mrs. Wood White at 1:30 p. m. Tom Gutherless and York Hinman left laBt night for O'Neil to register their names as applicants for land in Tripp county, S. D. So far there have been about twenty to register for each quarter section of land. Rev. Mcintosh, who held services for tho Presbyterian congregation Sunday nt tho court house,- will remain in town over next Sunday. By that time the old church will have been repaired and services will be held therein. The Woman's Relief Corps has leased tho opera house picture show for next Friday evening, and solicits a liberal patronage from the public. Manager Miller will present an extra fine pro gram for that evening. Judge W. C. Elder spent ystcrday in the country and during his absence n telephone was placed in his office. Heretofore the Judge has been com pelled to stop work and go to the county clerk's office when answering a telephone call. Just Rece'ved A car of Auto Fcdan Self feuding hay presses. Workman & Dekuybeimy. A force of carpenters began work yesterday on the room vacated by Schatz & Clabaugh and it is expected that tho room will bo remodeled in about two weeks. The material for the steel ceiling and new front has been received. Fully a dozen North Platte people have registered as applicants for Rose bud Agency land. Among the latest to do no was Sam Richards, who enroutc home from Omaha, went to O'Neill and ' registered. Several citizens who have been in Uncle Sam's service as soldiers, have also registered, doing so by hav ing an affidavit filed by proxy. FOR SALE. At the Experimental Sub-Station. Some choice Duroc-Jersey Boars at $15 each. Twenty-five head of yearling steers and heifers; nearly nil of these are Aberdeen-Angus grades. Brome grass seed of tho crop of 1908 at 10 cents nor pound. Kherson oats for seed at GO cents per bushel. There is no more winter wheat for sale. W. P. Snydeu, Supt. Ill-Mated Couples. Saturday Judge Grimes granted n divorce to C. D. Raney on tho ground that his wife Jennie Raney had de serted him for more than two years. Yesterday Veva Stevens filed a peti tion in the district court for a divorce from her husband Martin Stevens for cruelty and non-support. They were married at Vroman in 1899. Pearl LeRoy asks for legal separ ation from her husband Chits. J. LeRoy to whom she was married at Hayes Center in 1904. Tho ground upon which tho divorce Is naked is cruelty and neglect. Mrs. LeRoy filed her petition yesterday. Dies of Injuries Bert Brown, who was so severely sculded while handling tho stoam shov el nt the ice lake last Thursday after noon, died from tho effects nt 8:30 Sat urday morning. The condition of the patient seemed favorable for recovery up to Friday night, when ho began sinking rapidly until death ensued. A post-mortem revenled the fact that tho burns had seriously affected his kid nevs and other organs. Tho decensed was thirty-ono years of ngo and came to North Platte from Keith county when n mere child. In 1898 he became a member of Compnny E. N. N. G., nnd went with that com pany to Chicknmauga Park. Shortly nfter his return homo ho was united in marriatro lo Miss Ida Neir, who with four children, survive him. For six or eight years he was in tho service of the Union Pacific as fireman nnd was in the employ of tho company when the acci dent occurred. Bert wns an industri ous young man of excellent habits, and his dnath is regretted by nil, nnd to the relatives tho sympathy of our peo ple croos forth. The funeral was held from the Epis copal church nt three o'clock this after noon. Young Girl Ends Life. Nettie Lnmb, the nineteen year old daughter of R. N. Lamb, tho Third ward merchant, committed suicide about eight-thirty Fridny evening by shooting herself through tho left breast with a revolver. She had spent the nrly part of the evening with Mrs Bert Nnpersteck, nnd complaining of feeling ill, Mrs. Nnpersteck suggested that she go into n bed-room and lie down. She entered tho room, but returned shortly, raying she guessed she had bf-ttcr tro home. Later it was learned that while in the bedroom she hnd sec reted a revolver she had found in the drawer of a dresser. Arriving nthome she entered her room, and shortly thereafter the report of a revolver rang out. Going to tho room tlui family found her in a semi-unconscious Btate with a bullet wound in hpr left breast. A physicion wns hurriedly summoned, hut nothing could bo done to save her life and death ensued about eleven o'clock. The cause of th net is attributed to unrequited love, a young mnn breaking nn engngoment n few days previous. Funeral services were held nt tho residence Saturday evening nnd tho following morning tho remnins were taken to McPherson county for inter nient, the family having resided in that county previous to removing to North Platte. Tho sad ending of .the young girl'B livo wns heartrending to the fumily nnd deeply regretted by n largo circlo of young friends. Snaps for Investors Today. 4 room cottage always rented, only $G50 00. 5 room almost new house with good cellar, extra good barn, two nice lots fenced, only $1000.00. See this and you will want it. Well urrnnged 0 room house, good lot, shade, lawn, cement walk, only $1475.00. Nice home, shade, cement walk. A pretty comer on West 4th St., cut to $2800.00. Neat 4 room cottage near Second Ward School only $1700.00. G room house, corner lot, shade, on West 3rd St. Closo in. Must go. $2900.00. 4 room house nnd comer lot. Let us show you this. Owners say "sell it." We hnvo other nice properties in houses and vacant lots that we shall bo pleased to show you. You will make a mistake if you dontsco our bargains be fore you buy. Can sell any for one third cash, balance easy. Bkatt & Goodman. Retort and Retort Oak Stoves f You have seen those kind of heaters where the heat goes up the flue And the smoke escapes so awfully that the atmosphere is blue. Would you like to have a heater that for soft coal can't be beat, Where the smoke goes up the chimney and the heat is used for heat? W.ould you think it worth the trouble to in vestigate today If we had a stove to show you that is built . in such a way ? One that burns the fuel completely, good for winter or for fall, LotS'of heat or justa little, economical withal; One constructed so that from it fumes of gas can never shoot And will suit all sorts of people without covering them with soot. If this kind of stove would please you, we have got the proper thing For among the soft coal heaters stands the RETORT OAK as king. SOLD UY WORKMAN & DERRYBERRY, North Platte, Nebraska. J? all Opening. We are now located in our new store building and beg to announce the arrival of our New Fall Goods, and invite you and your friends to call at our New Store and see strictly Up-to-the-Minute Merchandise. Never in the history of our business career have wc had such an immense stock to offer the public and we challenge any store to do as well by you as we can. No matter what you want it will pay you to get our prices before you buy elsewhere. We have added to our business a large line of FURNITURE and the prices we have put on these goods is making a lively business in this department. Wc have everything in this line so don't buy until you see us. It will give us great pleasure to show you through our new store. No matter if you do not buy wc want to show you that we have the goods at the right prices. New Fall Dress Goods. A fascinating newness prevails in this department. A bewildering display of colors and a large assort ment. Prices arc reasonable and in keeping with the quality. Prices 25c to $1.50 per yd New Fall Underwear. For Men, Women and Children. Wc have a large assortment and can suit you both in price and quality Prices 25c to $1.50 a garment Cotton and Woolen Blankets. Particular attention has been given this line. We do not offer the cheapest and undersized kind, but give you values that arc in keeping with the quality. Prices 75c to $8.00 New Fall Overcoats. Wc arc showing a large line of snappy and stylish overcoats in a variety of new shades. Wc have more than doubled our line this season and if you contem plate buying a nice dress coat come in and sec what we have to offer. ' ' Prices $5.00 to $25.00 New Line of Fall Shoes. SHOES FOR THE FAMILY. Shoes bought for comfort, service and style. From the smallest to the greatest wc arc able to shoe the family. If you have not tried us on shoes do so now so we can demonstrate to you that we have the right kind of goods. Prices 35c to $7.00 per pair GROCERY DEPARTMENT. Our Grocery Department is always complete and you know our motto is "Best Quality at the Right Price." Money back if not satisfactory, so don't fail to visit our Grocery Department where courteous treat ment and prompt service await you. Yours for Business, KUHN'S NEW STO MAXWELL, NEBRASKA. Entertain Teachers. Mrs. Axtoll nnd Mi-h. York Hinmnn pleasantly entertained tho city school toiichor8 nt thu lattor'a homo Saturday ovening. Partners for the evening were found by matching letters in words. Tho rooms were lettered cor- rouiinmlmir tit ttirt rnnms in Mil) llll'll school and in each room questions wore asked pertaining to several different subjects. Music and recitations were a pleasant feature of the evening and at tho closo a two-course lunch was served. Do You Want Building & Loan Money NOW. Yes. wo can cot you all tho monoy you want right away in tho Nebraska Central litilluingte uoixn Association ot Lincoln. Call and seous. Tomplo Heal Estato & Insurance Agency, 1 and 2 McDonald Block. Hearing for Insanity- The board of insanity is in session this afternoon innuiring into tho san ity of Moses McNanny, whoso actions of lato indicate- that ho has gono wrontr mentally. For a few days past ho has been kept at tho I'ulver hospi tal, from which ho escaped both Sat urday and Sunday, but was found and returned. cunday morning ho was roaming the streets in his underwear, ono foot bare the other wrapped with a gunny sack. Questioned by a citizen U. t. 1 1 ! .1... 1 no sum nu uau iiuun uui m uiu urumuiu brush and lost his overalls. So far ho has not shown a vicious disposition. NATURE SPARES Tho Stricken Iloae From Grief. What a fortunato provision of natura it Is, that deprives tho roso of niontal mirroring: for how poignant would bo its grlof to dlscovor. In tho fiolght of Its I blooming1 glory, that a conkor fed nt Its 1 heart, nnd that Its beauty nnd frngrnnco I wero uoomcu rorovor. Naturo always epares tho sufruring; alio Is a vorltnblo storo-houso of plonslng rownrds, for thoso who sok her aid. In tho years gone by falling hair and grnynoss havo cast a gloom ovor tho lives of thousands ot young women, but thanks to tho In vestigations of scientists tho truo cnu.HO of hair destruction Is now known to bo a germ or iiarnslto that burrowB Into tho hair follicles. Nowbro'a Ilorplcldo absolutely destroys this germ, thus permitting tho hair to grow ns na turo Intended. Bold by loading drug gists. Bond lOo. In stnmpH for namplo to The Ilorplcldo Co., Dotrolt. Midi. Two hIsioh CO cents and S1.0U, McDoncll & Graves, Special Agts. Calves For Sale Sixty-five head of High Grade Here ford Calves. N. B. Sl'umiiEit, North Platte, Neb. An Emotional Melodrama. Manager C. H. Stamp will present at the Keith Theatre on Saturday evening, Oct. 17th. E. J. Carpenter's production of Fred Summerneld'B emotional melo drama, "Why Girls Leave Home." Besides funds hing a wholesome even ing's entertainment, tho play incul cates a nluablo lesson, to-wit, that for girls at least tho poet s advice is sound and it is better to bear the ills we have. than lly to others we know not of. Iho plot hinges on the experiences of a young girl who is induced to leave a rather restricted homo lilo hy a design ing villimi and lives to regret her hasty step. Pearl Sherwood is a pure-minded girl in a family near New York nnd she responds when the dazzling lights of the great city invito her to comu nnd participate in its follies. There is a scene in a wine room whero a good deal of roguery is developed, nnd Whore Pearl Sherwood, discovering tho truo character of her associates, throws wine in tho face of thoso who connivo ngainst her nnd (lees from tha path sho is following. From that time until tho knnvcry is overtaken there is xcite rnent of various sorts. Sho is abducted, held prisoner, is the victim of a schem ing woman and a man who is thorough ly bad, but in tho end sho escapes it all. Th play is beautifully Btagod, tho cafe and prison Bcones being particular ly uifectivu, Stove C 1 Pipe LlkUUGl and Hot Water Bags Hnvo no significance relatively speak ing. Novertheless cool weather reminds us of both. A 25c can of Patten's Stove Pipe Enamel with a 25c can of Patton'a Aluminum Enamel will cover u multi tude of blemishes on your hard coal burner, As for that hot water bag, wo curry the kind that are guaranteed or money refunded. You should havo tno on hund as they are wanted during tho night usually when your neighbors are asleep. Stone Drug Co. Souvenir Postal Cards for Sale. MY LUMBER ALWAYS ON THE MOVE. Ask your neighbor tho reason. Tho answer comes, his prices aro right nnd satisfaction guaranteed. My largo nnd well assorted Block enables: every buyer to pet what ho wunts. Now is tho tfmo to build. Lot mo figure your next re quirements. My estimates will bo founy the lowest for tho samo superior quality of lumber than you will got from and ono else in the country. Satisfaction is my motto. C. F. 1DDINGS. MADE TO ORDER insures n perfect fit. But that is not the only reuson why those who desiro good, well mado harness should go to l'inK s. wc use only the best oak stock, nnisn nnu mount in tho very best style, No bettor values anywhere. A. F. Fink, COPYRIGHT' Delicious Bread that confers an added charm to any meal, is mado by tho Enterprise Bakery and served nt your homo overy morning for break f ant. It in famous among all who know what is good to eat. It has that delightful lluvor which is so sel dom attained oven among tho best of bread makers, uivo us a trial order and you will know how good it is. Enterprise Bakery. Mrs. Jennlo HrniBlronu, Prop. Notice to Hunters and Others. All parsons urn warned against hunt ing or trosprnssing on the lands of tho undersigned in Hall precinct. Violators will bo prosecuted to tho full extent of tho law. Oscar Stiles, C. P. Campbell, A. Gutherless, Fred Malono, Cooper, W. H. Huth, Wm. Ackurmun, M. E. Stlliu.