The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, December 22, 1908, Image 4

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    Practical Gifts
Christmas
This is a modern, up-to-date Christmas display in an
up-to-date store. The new things to give for Christ
mas are all shown here. They are spread attractively
before you to make selections easy.
If you are looking for the best your Christmas money
will buy, you should trade at this store. Your Christ
mas 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.
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CLOCKS.
A clock makes n very nice nnd ac
ceptable ChristmaB Rift, and wo
oiler the greatest inducements to
holiday shopper in this line. Wo
carry a most complete and elegant
lino of Clocks, which in both orna
mental nnd tirno keeping qualities,
cannot bo excelled anywhere. Wo
can sell you an elegant time-piece,
handsome and reliable, at a prlco
which will surprise you. Come in
and sco how well wo can do by you.
WATCHES.
Our stock of Watches includes all
the leading American mikoa and
wo have them in the cases so that
they aro ready for tho wearer. Wo
have a tremendous variety in
styles and materials in cases and
can satisfy your every want in this
particular.
Toilet Articles.
A Magnificent lino of Toilet Ar
ticles and Novelties in Ebony,
French Staghorn. Antlguo Ivory,
Sterling Sliver, Etc. Gifts in this
lino for everybody. Military
Brushes for men, Brushes of overy
kind for ladies, Toilet and Munf
curo Sots.
Match Cases.
Stamp Cases.
Curling Irons.
Cigar Cutters.
Umbrella Tags.
Satchel Tags
Rings for. Everybody
Wo placo a very attractive line of
these goods at tho disposal of Christ
mas shoppers. It has never been
our privilege to offer a more beauti
ful and pleasing lino of rings at tho
scale of prices affording such per
fect satisfaction to tho purchases.
Wo aro proud of our stock and aro
proud to show it.
Call and See them.
Fancy Pins.
Wo have u magnificicnt
ladies' nnd gentlemen's Pins
lino of
of
everv discrintion. Tho stock in
cludes tho very latest designs and
patterns in goods ,of superior make
and finish. Woguarnnteoto plcaso
all who dcslro anything in tho lino
of Pins, both in quality and price.
Sco our superior goods, and bo
satisfied as regards worth, beauty
and fair prices.
Diamonds for Christmas
Wo havo been having quito a run on
Diamonds thus far lor tho holiday
trade. Wo havo somo beautiful
stones, mounted in various styles.
Prices on Diamonds continuo to ad
vnnco alt tho timo and a stone
bought a year ago rnprosonts a nico
profit today. A diamond is ono
thing that docs not shrink in value.
You can't make a better gift or in
vestment than in one of the
stones we have in stock.
Novelties.
Thcro aro scores of suitable gifts
in our regular lines of novelties
that you can well buy, especially
for family giving. These nro com-mon-senso
presents. Such items as
theso in abundance.
Hair Brushes, Clothes
Brushes, Hat Brush
es, Tooth Brushes,
Nail and Hand
Brushes, Hand
Mirrors, At
omizers, Etc.
Charms and Lockets.
A suitablo and pleasing gift for
anybody can certainly be found
among our great variety of charmB
and lockets of every kind and de
scription. Wo havn a most complete
and beautiful assortment of tho
nowest styles, with prices ranging
over so wido n field that wo can
Bupply, to a certainty, ' tho oxact
articlo to pleaso your taste and
como within your means.
JEWELER AND OPTICIAN. II &
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Libby Cut Glass.
Vases, Bowls, Sugar
and Creams and Novelty
Pieces.
Hand Painted and Havi
land China
in Plates, Vases, Cups
and Saucers and many
other articles.
Silverware for the
Housewife's Christmas.
Wo cannot begin to name tho many
beautiful articles shown in our line
of holiday silver. We can only ask
nil who contemplato tho purchase
of gifts to como nnd sco for them
selves our splendid assortment of
rich and appropriate presents. Wo
nro showing tho very latest designs
and most popular styles in goods of
unquestioned merit and excellence.
The variety shown by us affords
tho widest range of selection, and
our prices aro very low indeed.
Be sure and see the advantages we are
offering this season.
Fountain Pens for the
Busy Man.
A fountain Pen is tho busy man's
or woman's companion. Wo guar
antee thoso wo sell to bo first class.
Prices differ a little, probab'y more
than the quality of tho pens.
A Fine Line at $1.00 to
7.50.
Leather Goods.
Ladies' Dags and Card Cases.
Gentlemen's Bill Books, Photo
Cases, Traveling Sets, Card Cases
and Coin Purses.
CHAFING DISHES,
Chafing Dish Forks
Chafing Dish Spoonn
Chafing Dish Trays
Baking Dishes
Make your selections now and have them laid aside.
Spend a few moments in our store when down town.
CLINTON
9
No. Sll Dewey Street, North Platte, Neb.
Telephone 338.
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1 Over First Nntlnnnl Bank. :
jj Phone 143 f,
Miss Lottio Fuller expects to lcavo
next Sunday for Pasadena, Cal.
Soats for "Littlo Johnny Jones' will
go on sale at Clinton's tomorrow
morning.
Gent's card cases and nurses, high
class goods, at Schillor & Co.
Dick Daker, of tho C. P. Iddings Co.,
will Hpond Christmas with relatives in
Omaha.
Miss Alta Hoy has gono to Garfleld
1fc spend tho school vacation with hor
parents.
A Christmas dinner table without
a few flowers is n Christmas tablo that
could bo mndo considerably rnoro at
tractive .
A fow days ago while walking a dis
tance of two blocks Manager Stamp
was accosted by individuals who asked
for tho reservation of forty-sovon seats
for "Littlo Johnny Jonos," ono indi
vidual ulono rcsorving twenty-seven
scats for a theatre party.
Parties Having Idle Money
should invest it in our 8 per cont Bern!
annual interest loans. No safer or
bettor paying investment,
lliiATT & Goodman.
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For your selection one of
the most complete showing of
easy slippers, etc., we have
ever made.
The approach of the long
winter evenings means the en
joyment of a good pipe, book
and easy chair and a pair of
our house slippers.
Prices they speak for
themselves it'll pay you to
call and look them over.
"' . GRAHAM & CO.
Miss Fenna Doolor is homo from thq
state univorsity.
If needing nico millctt hay for your
milk cow at $G.00 per ton, bco Ilratt &
Goodman.
Mr. nnd Mrs. N. P. Ogier leavo
Saturday night for a month's visit
with a daughter at HurriBburg, Oregon.
Firomon James was soverolv burned
on tho face Friday nlcht at Storlincr.
Col., by tho explosion of tho ncetylinc
head light.
Miss Ellzaboth Bonner, who is at
tending a musical conservatory at Lin
coln, arrived homo last evening to
spend vacation with hor paronta.
For Sale A high grade piano, gaso
lino stovo and other household goods.
Also hand-pnintcd china.
Mas. G. W. MoDowall.
Flro last night destroyed tho barn of
Cyrus Askwig, of Myrtlo precinct, to
gether with two horses, soveral aots of
harncsa and considerable hay. Tho
origin of tho flro is unknown.
Insuranco-firo, lightning, cyclone,
windstorm and hail. Every policy
writton by Bratt & Goodman is written
right and good as a government bond.
Sco them.
Tho Payno Company will bring in a
party of thirty-four Gorman farmers
from eastern Nebraska, Iowa and Miss
ouri tomorrow morning and tako them
up tho North Platto valloy on a special
train. Tho Payno Co. sayB thoso far
mora wont land, havo plenty monoy,
and it is bcllovcd thoy will bo favorably
impressed with the North Platto valloy.
If making a Christmas gift to wife
or mother nothing will be more ap
preciated than a rocker, sideboard,
china closet, chiffonier or brass bed.
Sec our line of these goods.
Ginn & White.
Tho entertainment given Friday oven-
lug at tho high school auditorium by
pupils of the First and Second grades
of tho city schools, was largely at
tended and proved very pleasing. Es
pecially nttractlvo woro tho eighteen
boyH dressed as brownica. tho oiirhtoon
girls representing Indiana nnd tho ton
appearing in character dress in Mother
Gooau melodies. Thoro woro also other
songs and choruses. Tho littlo folks
acquitted thomsolvoscredltably through
out tho program. Credit is duo Prof.
Garllsch in promoting tho entertain
ment and drilling tho children.
For Sale.
Ono of tho cosiest homes on West
Fourth street, Cheap nt $3000, but cut
for quick sale to $2850.
Other nico homes und vacant lots real
bargains, ono-thlrd cash, balance easy.
Soo Bratt & Goodman.
The Tuberculosis Exhibit.
Mr. Cnspor, having in charge tho
tuborculosis oxhibit sent out by tho na
tional association for tho prevention of
tho "whlto plaguo," is now in tho city,
and tho oxhibit will arrive in a day or
two. It is oxpocted that Mr. Cosper
will bo ready to open tho exhibit noxt
Saturday and remain one week.
To assist in this important work
Mayor McCabo nnd President Evans,
of tho Commercial Club, has appointed
a temporary local committee of fifty
residents. This committee will meet
at tho court room this evening at which
timo Mr. Cosper will bo present and de
tails will bo arranged for tho oxhibit.
Out of Money.
Tho general fund of tho city has
bcon depleted, tho amount of warrants
issued having roached tho sum raised
by tho sevon mill levy, nnd this condi
tion occurs when but one-half of tho
municipal year has passed. Thin
means that tho salaried officers of tho
city, including tho marshal and pollco
mon, must wait six months for thoir
mono;, or sell tho orders for their pay
at a discount, or olse borrow monoy
and pay interest; and tho same will
apply to thoso who work on the streets
or do hauling for tho city. This is not
a good condition for tho city to be in;
in fact It is an unfortunate condition,
for no ono will caro to givo their ser
vices to tho city and wait six months
for thoir pay or discount tho amounts
duo them in ordor to get tho cash.
This condition has not been brought
about by extravagant oxpondituros,
but rather that tho lovy made by tho
council was too low. Instoud of re
ducing tho levy to soven mills it should
havo bcon retained nt ten mills.
North Platto is a growing city, and
although tho valuation has increased,
tho needed improvements in the way of
street work, crosswalks and liko
necessities havo increased in greater
proportion than tho valuation, honco
tho exhausted gonoral fund at tho end
of tho first six months of the fiscal
) ear. This condition is likely to provo
embarrassing to tho administration,
as needed imp'ovomonts will probably
bo deferred until next July.
Christmas Exercises.
Tho Sunday school of tho Christian
church will hold Christmas exercises at
tho church Thursday evening nt 7:30.
Tho exercises will consist of songs and
recitations and a tree woll filled with
gifts for tho children will bo in ovidonco.
Geise and Clark Plead not Guilty.
Henry Goiso, against whom thero
were filed two complaints for Detit lar
ceny, one complaint for burglary and
three complaints for cattle stealing,
and Cyrus Clark against whom three
complaints for cattlo stealing were
filed, wto arraigned in tho county
court yesterday forenoon and pleaded
not guilty to nny and all complaints.
Geiso and Clark wcro placed under
combined bonds of $3,100 for thoir ap
pearance in court on the 18th of Janu
ary, when tho case will come up for
hearing. Not being able to furnish
tho required bond they were remanded
to jail. With n viow of securing their
release from jail, the two men havo
been attempting for several dayB to so
curo bondsmen, but up to dato have
been unsuccessful. They still havo
hopes, however, of securing bonds.
John Grant nnd Iloagland & Hoag
land havo been employed as attorneys
by the defendants.
For Sale.
Ono Now Ilollund Feed Grinder for
powder, 1 doublo sot Driving Harness.
Inquire of Dickey Bros,
Y. M. C. A.
Great changes have been made in
tho Y. M. C. A. rooms. Thoy havo all
boon nowly papored nnd painted, two
now Bky lights havo been put in, a new
room added und n genoral cleaning hns
been done. Tho now furnlturo has
bcon shipped from Chicago and is ex
pected to nrrivo hero at an early date.
Wo feel sure that tho installing of this
will bo n groat drawing feature for
men. Tho now secretary has been so
busy since his coming that ho has not
had tho timo to get out among tho city
and railroad mon but has secured twenty-eight
members by speaking to
them as they came into tho building.
Somo of theso havo not been members
for years. Thoy lost interost in tho
work becauso tho association was not
proporly cared for. Thero aro about
125 moro whoso tickot havo expired in
tho past fow months. Tho renewing
of theso will bo greatly appreciated by
the secretary and board of directors,
also those who have never been mem
bers boforo. Every railroad man and
ovory citizen of North Platto ought to
bo a member of tho Young Moii'b
Christian Association. It is n good
work and must bo supported by tho
people. Thousands of men nro being
benefited, mado morally nnd intellectu
ally moro valuable as citizons through
this work in other pnrts of tho country,
and it can bo dono in North Platto.
Our association can bo mado tho best
association in tho stato. All that wo
need is tho support nnd co-operation of
tho pooplo.
A tnomborship tickot will make n
nice Christmas present.
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F. II. Stroup says that sinco Inst
July ho Iibb sold $570,000 of real estate
at the local office, this not Including
tho deals mado by the Omaha office.
Largo, almost now Acorn Hard Coal
stovo worth $05.00. cut to $30.00.
Biiatt & Goodman.
Edward Decker ago 29, and Miss
Lola Mitchell aged 18, both of Overton
precinct, Dawson county, were united
m marriugo by Judge Elder this morning.
Harrington & Tobin,
Wholesale Hay
and Grain. . . .
Parties desiring- to settle their
accounts may do so by calling
at our office. Room 5, Keith I
Theatre building.
The Best
Christmas
Gift
Would be a
DEED
For a Lot in the Trus
tee's Addition, a City
Clock or a b-acre tract
Deeds Furnished by
WM. E. SHUMAN.
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