The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, December 04, 1908, Image 4

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    The Greatest Holiday Store in the City
Shows the Largest and Best Selection of
Practical Gifts for Christmas
This is a modern, up-to-date Christmas display in an up-to-date store. The new
things to give for Christmas are all shown here. They are spread attractively be
fore you to make selections easy. '
If you arc looking for the best your Christmas money will buy, you should
trade at this store. Your Christmas money will buy better gifts, buy more gifts and
last longer than any place else. Come to our store, do your Christmas buying at
your leisure, when store is not crowded.
No. 511 DEWEY
STREET
CLINTON
Jeweler and Optician
TELEPHONE 33ft
Make your selections now and have them laid aside. Spend a few moments
in our store when down town.
Society Notes.
Mrs. J. J. Halligan la entertaining
the bridgewhist club this afternoon.
The Indoor Picnic club will meet at
the homo of Mi9s Nell Hnrtman Tues
day evening.
Mr, and Mrs. M. II. Douglas will en
tertain n party of friends at cards at
their home this evening.
Tho D. of II. social club will meet at
the home of Mrs. Frank Martin, in the
Third ward, next Tuesday afternoon.
Mrs. Thomas Hcaly assisted by Mrs.
Chas. Whelan, Mrs. Jas. Hart and
Mrs. Geo. B. Dent pleasantly enter
tained tho Indian Card Club at the home
of the former Wednesday. Tho fork
was won by Mrs. E. F. Seebergcr and
the consolation awarded to Mrs. Dent.
Mro. W. M. Cunningham wns tho
rcccpicnt of a pleasant surprise last
evening where tho members of tho
Indoor Picnic Club invaded her homo
without previous warning. Tho oven
ing was spent in playing various games,
charades being tho particular amusing
feature. At the close a delicious lunch
was served in the usual picnic style.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Vernon entertained
a dozen or more friends at high five
last evening and a very delightful time
resulted. Among the guests was Claude
Delaney, who is not much of a card
player and his poor success in times
past -has mado him tho butt of consider
able ridicule. Learning that George
Austin always won when he carried a
a rabbit's foot in his vest pocket, Mr.
Delaney secured one, but unfortunately
it proved a hoodoo instead of a mascot.
It now transpires that Dolaney's foot
was from tho right front leg of tho
animal instead of tho left hind leg, and
that also tho rabbit had been Killed on
tho open prairie during the day instead
of in a Graveyard at midnight.
A Statement
After many trials and great labor
tho boys' band has finally conquered and
wo arc a fixture. No town in tho stato
can boast of a boys' school band except
North Platte. Wo have our own band
room, meet regular and it costs the
band at least $15 per month to meet
our rent, fuel and lights. Tho band
needs new music and wo aro in hopes
that we can raise money to supply tho
same. I know not how citizens and j
parents may feel, but I am proud of
tho boys' band and should the citizens
feel the samo let them purchase tickets
and attend the opera houso show, this,
Friday, evening. Dr. Miller has ,kindly
given the band this benefit. Any boys
wishing to join the band can do so, as
we aro anxious to increase the number.
Any contributions gladly received.
E. A. Garlisch.
For Rent.
Five room house, modern in every
respect, bath, electric lights, etc. Only
five blocks from the business part of
the city. Located in tho south part of
town. See us at onco, for tho amount
that this place can bo rented for will
insuro its rent by tho first applicant.
Templo Real Estate & Insurance
Agency. Rooms 1 and 2 McDonald
Building.
For Rent.
Tho nice Peniston house on corner of
Locust & West 4th. Eight rooms,
range, bath, 200 foot well of purest
water. $30.00 per month. Also other
houses. Bratt & Goodman.
5 and 10 Acre Tracts
at
$100 Per Acre.
Adjoins City Limits. Ten
blocks southeast of Court
House. Roy B. Tabor,
Trustee.
By Wm. E. Shuman,
His Attorney.
Don't overlook nn Eastman kodak
when looking for Christmas gifts. They
will bo appreciated by any ono to whom
tnoy aro given.
The Ungrateful Cuckoo.
To hear tho cuckoo's cheery note you
might tlilnlc bo had the clearest con
sclcnco In tho world. IIo can uavo nel
tber memory nor moral senso or ho
would not carry it off so gayly. Wo
say nothing of the "rnptores," who arc
a race apart, but the most dlsrcputablo
of birds, as n rule, aro guilty of noth
lng worso tliau peccadillos. Tho Jack
daw will Steal for tho mero fun of tho
thing, for ho cnu make no posslblo uso
of plato or Jewelry, and sometimes un
dcr temptation may make a snatch ut
a pheasant chick. Sparrows aro, of
course, notorious thlovcs, but they rank
no higher In crime than the sneaking
pickpockets. But tho cuckoo, so to
speak, Is n murderer from his cradle,
IIo violates tho sanctity of a hospitable
hearth. Ills first victims aro his own
foster brothors, and beforo ho tries his
wings on the first flight ho Is Imbrued
In fraternal blood, llko any Amurath
or Bazajet. Loudon Saturday Itcview.
j DR. BROCK, DENTlSVr, jj
5' n.. m..i. M-4i...i r? !. V.
UICI I II3L I1UIIIIIIUI UUIIft. V
Fhona 148
Contractor Huntington is finishing up
tho work on tho John Frnzl or housos in
tho cast part of town, and will soon
turn thorn ovor to tho ownor.
Ed Ewoll, of tho Grand Island sugar
factory, who was in town yostorday,
Bays that tho final shipment of Lincoln
county boots will bo mado noxt week.
Elsowhoro will bo found tho state
ments of tho First Nutlonnl Bank of
this city and tho Bank of Lincoln Coun
ty at Horshoy. Tho statements show
up woll for tho rospoctlvo institutions.
Tho tolophona company reports a not
increaso of fourtoen phonos last month
and four additions so for this month,
Each phono addod Incroasos ; tho, valuo
of tho service to tho , subscriber, aa
moro porBons can bo rouchod.,
For Rent Uouso nt 509 West Second
street. Fivo rooms. $10,00 por month.
Inqutro of Fred Wondoborn, C02 Wost
9th street.
"Throe Yoard In Arkansas" will b6
tho bill ut ThoKoith tomorrow evening.
It comes rccommondod ns n strong plav,
full of heart interest, with enough
comedy intorwovon to ndd spico, Tho
play, as tho namo indicates, duals with
life and scenes in Arkansas.
Yosterday as Deputy ShorifC Lowoll
of North Platto, was passing through
with ii man for tho penitentiary, it wus
discovered that tho follow had an ounco
bottloof nitro glycorino on his person.
The officers wore particularly carofuu
to uoo that It was not used. Grnndls
land Independent.
Having rocolvcd our third car of fur
niture sinco putting in tho lino,' wo aro
now ublo to Buit tho most critical oyo
Wo havo all ntylos of tho different lines
of furniture, and will bo pleased to havo
you givo us a call.
Yours for tho furnituro buslnoss,
Workman & Duuhyiikury,
Tho Sidnoy Telegraph states that "tho
increuso of tho voto in this, tho :50th
senatorial district sinco 1906, was GIG 1."
Tho total voto in tho district at tho
last election was 127128. IiiHtcad of ono
senator this district should havo at
least three, This representative din
trlct cast 90-19 votes and should havo
four or five representatives instead of
one, but so long as tho oast end of tho
state coutrols airaira tho wost end will
heyer get what it is entitled to. Ogal-
alia News.
Tho county commissioners will moot
next Monday and will probably remain
in BosBion sovoral days.
Judge ' James Nevillo, of Omaha,
visitod with his nophow, M. K. Novillo,
a couplo of days this week.
For Salo Colory, fresh and crisp,
also some onions. Inquire at 913 West'
3rd strcot.
Arthur McNamara and E, F. Soo
borgor will apond Sunday in Grand Is
land as tho guests of Ed Ewoll,
Dr. D. T. Qulgloy loft this morning
for Tryon, whoro ho will perform an
oporatlon for goltor upon a lady resi
dent of that section.
Soo the fino lino of Christmas china
at Rinckur'H book storo.
Tho second numbor of "Tho Round
Up," tho high school monthly, will bo
issued noxt wook. Tho numbor will
consist of eight pages and n cover, and
will bo chuck full of interesting reading
portalning to tho school.
9-15 Balo Tics at $1,121 por bundlo.
Ginn & White.
By tho resignation of Judgo Sullivan,
Govornor Sheldon has an opportunity
to rectify his former mistake of not De
lecting a candidato from Wostorn Ne
braska, and thuB recognizo a section
that is dosorvlng of moro than it has
over received.
Help tho "boys' band by attending tho
show at tho opera houso tonight.
Tho Knights of Columbus will hold
an election of officers on Wednesday
ovening of noxt week.
flio vaudeville stunt at tho opera
houso tonight, is a good musical aot
that all will onjoy. For tho benofit of
tho boys' band.
Don t overlook our lino of decorated
china when looking for Christmas gifts
iNouiing manes a liner or moro appre
ciative present.
Tho W. R. C. will meet with Mrs
Evans on Third strcot Wednesday
aftoruoon, Decombor 9th. Evorybody
invited,
Mrs. James Woro camo up from tho
Puwneo ranch lust ovening to attend
tho bridgo club mooting ut tho Halli
gan rcidenco this afternoon.
G. W. McDownll, who was trans
ferred to tho weathor bureau at Den
vor sovoral months ago, will roturn to
tho local ofllco Decombor 13th.
Tho W. R. C. will moot tomorrow
afternoon at throo o'clock In tho Odd
Fellows hall. All rnombors nro urged
to bo prosent, as thoro will bo an
oloction of officers.
Poarl desk and mnnicuro novelties
nro very much In voguo this soasou
Wo havo solccted a suporb lino for tho
holidays. DIXON, Tho Jewelor.
E. von Foroll, who had been holding
a sorios of evangelistic services at the
Christian church, left for tho cast this
morning. Considerable interost was
manifested in tho mcotlngs and much
good rosultod.
While In Omaha a short time ago, D,
C. Congdon purchased a fivo passenger
touring car and ho expects its arrival
from tho factory in a fow days. Tho
car 1b a Cadillac of tho 1909 model, Mr.
Congdon selecting that mako after ex
amining many othor, kinds.
For Building & Loan money, seo
Templo Real Estato and Insurance
Agency.
Just Exactly Right.
it you uon t nonodv will. It is your
business to keen out of nil tho troublo
you can and you can and will keep out
or liver ana bowel troublo if you take
Dr. King's New Lifo Pills. They keep
billiousness, malaria und jaundice out
of your Bystom. 25c, at Stone's drug
storo.
REPORT OF THE CONDITION
Bank of Lincoln County,
of Ilerslieju Nob.. Charter No. 763, (lncor
poraiciu in uio state ot jMcuranica. at we
close ot business November in, 1WW.
ItESOUKCES.
Loans and discounts estuils 4a
Overdrafts secured and un
secured Sm 25
Manlclng house, furniture
anil llxtures 1,600 00
Current expenses and taxes
pam 7&3 iu
Duo from nat'l stato and
orlvato banks and bankers 811.0M 01
Cash 1,087 31
Total cash on hand.
Total .
LIABILITIES.
Capital stock paid In
aurnuis iunu....
Undivided prollts.
13,010 25
150.243 7:
Individual deposits subject
to check $35,012 67
Demand certlllcatca ot de
posit 10 00
Time certificates of deposit. 8.1C0 40
Cashier's checks outstand
ing t b
$10,000 00
1,100 00
1,140 60
43,094 00
Total WM 71
State or Nebraska, county of Lincoln, bs:
I. J. W. Abbott, cashier of the abov
named bank, do hereby swear that tho
auovc statement is a correct ana truo copy
ot the report made to the State Hanking
uoani. j, w. auuult uasuicr.
Attest: 8. .Tr KOCir. ItllrprtnrB
O. Wickstiiom. """ctors.
Subscribed, and sworn to .beforo mo this
3d dav ol Decombor. loos.
- AuNoi.0 I'MIekleii, Notary Public
No am.
KEI'OKT
OP THE CONDITION OK THE
FIRST NATIONAL BANK,
nt North Platto, In tho Stato of Nebraska, at
tliueiosooi business, Hovomoer . jww.
ltKSOUltOEH:
Loans and discounts. $2li.tt,43
Overdrafts, secured and ...,.
unsecured utn.ua
U. S. bonds to socuro
circulation 50.000.00
U. 8- bonds to socuro .
U. S. deposits du.uuu.oo
Premiums on U.S. bonds 1,800.00
ltonds. securities, etc... 60,074.11
UankliKT honsu, furni
ture and llxtures 22.300.00
Other real estato owned 1,050.00
Duo from national banks
(not rescrvo acents)... ju.sw.tu
Duo from stato banks
and bankers 318:20
Duo from approved ro-
sorvuaucnts 103.072.84
Checks and othor cash
Items S.J2
Notes of other national i
banks 215.00
Fractional paporcurron-
cy, ulckels and cents.. 337.07
Lawful Monoy Itcsurvo
In Hank, viz;
Spcclo $11,012.05
Lettal-tondor notes id.uso.W 30.H7a.bs
Kedomptlon fund with
U. H. treasurer (5 per
cent ot circulation)....-
2,500.00
..$033,372.00
$100,000.00
20.000.00
3,603.72
60,000.00
lfi.099.02
271.092.07
13,088.80
100,109.78
418.53
. 50,000.00
Total 6333,372.00
Stato Of Nebraska, County of Lincoln ss.
I, F. L. Mooney, Cashier ot tho aboro
named bank, do solemnly swear that tmrabovo
statement Is truo to tho best of my kno w
ledgo and belief,
V, L. Mooney, Oashlor.
Subscribed and sworn to before mo this 3d
day ot December, 1WW.
IS. It. Goodman, Notary Public.
Correct Attest:
Autiiuu MONamaiu, I
K. F.SKEiiEitnint. Directors.
John J. Halligan. 1
Total
L1A1ULITIES.
Capital stock paid In..
Surplus fund
Undivided prollts, less
expenses and taxes
paid
National bank notes
outstanding
Duo to stato banks and
bankets
Individual deposits sub
ject to chock
Demand certificates of
duposlt
Tlmo cortlOcatos of de
posit Cashier's checks out
standing United States deposits..
A disgruntled customer is
something that never happens
here not just because our
goods are backed with the
"money back" guarantee but
because he or she never has
cause to put in effect that
guarantee.
i nai s wnat s building our
shoe trade up so.
Distinctive style, durability
and absolute comfort a few
virtues of our goods.
GRAHAM & CO.
OO YEARS'
Ir EXPERIENCE
TRADE MARKS
DCSIQNS
Copyrights Ac.
Anronn Bonding n iketch and doicrlntlrm may
nnlcklr mcoruin our otmlm froo wliother an
iiiTvmum i I'ruunuiT luiiomitnin, i.'omimiiiirn.
i)iietttciirp)iiuileiitll. IIMIUUOQK on Patents
lilt froo. OMoftt ftfffilirv Mr Hf.iirhtf lutlnttt..
l'fttetiti lakou tErmiuh Jimm A Co. recolro
Jfi tt Iivilir, WUUUUb VUATKU, lu IUU
cietttific Hmerican. .
A liRiidnomolr llluMrntM weektr. Trett fir.
riilnllou nt any vrlentltla journal, Ternn, 1 a
I M' 'i .' r rooiith, U tfyld by all tumtiloalorm
MUNN&Ca8'". New York
ffbS3Sb3&1r'ljr?T T- -hii titfriK .ftTPt-L
Range in the
thanksgiving
guest alike.
A woman's pleasure in using this perfect
range,, quite equals her pride in serving
the family and guests with the delicious
food it prepares. Why not make this
a Genuine Thanksgiving in your home? What ever your cooking
arrangements may be, you can improve them-r-and you ought to do
it. It's not as though it were an extravagance to buy t the "best
range possible" as a matter of fact you can't afford to use anything
else! The Monarch actually does its work with so little fuel that it
soon Pays Back Its Cost in Real Money.
The things that the Man With
a Monarch Range in His
Kitchen Hast" be Thankful for.
Some Features of the Monarch
Range that makes the Woman
Who Uses One Truly Thankful.
It Pleases His Wife Thoroughly.
A woman who uaos n Monarch Rango is moro than
merely satisfied. She is pleased enthusiastic about it.
Sho appreciates that sho has n range far superior in
ovory respect to tho so-called "Steel Ranges" that her
friends aro using.
It Cooks His Meals Promptly and Perfectly.
"tho oven wouldn't
usually blamed on
No unexpected delay becauso
heat." No spoiled meals that nro
tho cook when tho range is really nt fault.
Uses so Little Fuel It Pays for Itself.
Hero's tho important thing. This makes tho Monarch
tho range for poor and rich nliko. It saves its own cost
in a short timo and continues to savo, year after year.
It's an investment that yiolds big returns regularly,
long after the principal has been paid back.
Thi Pnliahprl Ton.
Novor requires any stove blackening yet is always in
perfect condition clean and shiny.
Wellsville Steel Body.
Always rotains its snlendid finish without tho uso of
' stovo blacking or paint. Most lasting material known
for rango bodies.
The Duplex Draft.
A devico found on the Monarch alono which does away
with Biftlng ashes and keeps the oven uniformly heated.
An Air-Tight Oven.
With potent non-wurping bottom. Seams can novor open
up to admit drafts, ashes and dust as in a so-called
"Steel Rango." Assures Perfect baking which can bo
dono only in nn nir-tight oven.
Lower Warming Closet.
A convenient Btorago compartment underneath tho
oven. With tho door open it heats the kitchen like a
baso burner and can't interfere nt nil with tho bakim
oven. '
SOL
D BY JOS. HERSHEY,
LOCUST AND FIFTH STS. PHONE 15