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About The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922 | View Entire Issue (April 23, 1909)
BEAUTY IN JEWELRY Does not necessarily mean expensive ness. WE PROVE that by tho groat variety of really pretty things wo offer at exceedingly moderate prices. Of course there is a figure below which it is unsafe to go if you wnnt good jewel ry. Our prices are the lowest that re liable jewelry can be sold for. Silverware in abundance everything needed for the table carving sets, knives, forks, etc. Wo really offer re mirkible values in the silverware line, and we can easily provo our statement. Come in and see tho assortment. Jewelry Watch tho articles in my window diiplay. See how they glisten and glitter. No wonder they mako the most acccptablo gifts. And I call your attention that I have received very nice assortments of goods in the line of watches, clocks and jewelry, and every thing you may purchase will carry my guarantee of quality. You will find it far more satisfactory to buy where you can depend upon the jewelry you select for a very reasonable price, thnn to purchas? where high price is the solo recommendation. Let us show you some of our latest arrivals in spring jewelry. DIXON, The Jeweler. SCHILLER & CO., Prescription Druggists First Door North of First National Hajik W. H. Turpio is transacting business in Omaha, leaving for that city Wed nesday. Mrs. J. C. Hupfer left last night for a visit with friends in San Francisco and intermediate points. Supt. Ware and Asst. Supt. Likert came up from Omaha on the local last evening and remained until this morn ing. Miss Barron arrived from Kansas Wednesday night and vesterdy as sumed the duties of operator at the Postal office. Just received a large shipment of rugs in room sizes running from 8 ft 3 x 10 ft. G to 12 ft. x 15 ft. All tho latest pattarns. Howe & Maloney. Messrs. Morgan and Rasmussen, pub lishers of the Keith county News, are in town today, coming here to transact business and attend "The Winter's Tale" this ovening. 0. E. Elder report tho sale of tho southwest quarter of section 6-10-29 to A. J. Howard, lato of Montana, who will probably live on the land. Tho price paid was twenty dollars par acre. If you want the best quality in canned goods, get the Kamo brand at tho Tramp Grocery. Deputy Sheriff Lowell this week made an auto trip from Hcrshey to Wallace, then;e to Madrid and back to Ilershey via Paxton. Ha encountered a snow storm, lost the road, and later waB stuck in tho mud for four hours. Mr. Robinson, who recently pur chased the Conroy place at Pallas, will erect a new residence and barn on the premises for his personal use while the present buildings will be occupied by employes. At present Mr. Robinson and family are living in tho formor Bowlby house in tho Second ward. Men meet us face to face aud be convinced th"t wo have it. SCHATZ & ClABAUGH, Clothiers and Gents' Furnishers. ODD Ladies' and 1IT 1 1 I we nave piacea on our uargain tames two lots of Misses' Skirts for girls from io to 16 years, and three lots of Ladies' Skirts in assorted sizes. Lot A consists of Misses' Skirts worth from ( 4 4 A rj Si. 50 to $2.00 each, closing price ) 1 a 7 ha Lot B, Misses' Skirts, is made up of Skirts k Q worth from $3.00 to $3.50, closing price ivaTrO Lot No. 2, Ladies' Skirts litrht and medium weight Skirts worth up to $4.50, closing j?A price Lv3 Lot No. 3, Ladies Skirts, light and med ium weight cloths, worth up to $6, 'J Ff closing price JeOU Lot No. 4, Ladies' Skirts, all of light weight stylish cloths, assorted colors, AA worth up to $10.00, closing price Uavll These Skirts should not last long at the price we have put on them . So call early while the assort ment is unbroken. Wilcox Department Store. Clydo Isonhart, of Donver formerly of this city, was recently married to Miss Daisy Thruman, of that city. Miss Alice Rannio left yesterday for a visit with her brother, who is a student at the state university. For Sale A German imported zither. Mrs. W. E. Shuman, Phono 321. Mrs. H.N. Hart returned Tuesday from a visit with her husband on their farm near Paxton. Thoy are erecting a now house on tho land and when com pleted Mrs. Hart will join hor husband. Got those window screens made now. P. M. SOUENSON. Shop 107 E 5th St. The night policemen at tho railroad yards have a busy time drilling out hoboes, who arc more plentiful this spring than for several years past. The number arriving Wednesday night was unusually large. Keg Nail $2.90 base at Wilcox Department Stoke. The Mack Cigar Co. began oper ations this week with three employes, which number will bo increased as the trade increases. To supply the orders already received, the employes have been working overtime for several nights past. Tho old game of putting a brick un der a hat doesn't work any longer be cnuso everybody is wise to it; tho same with rugs. People are getting wise to tho fact that Howo & Maloney handle the best line in town; anew assortment just arrived. The Catholic ladies social at tho homo of Mrs. Tottenhoff Wednesday after noon and evening was as usual remark ably successful both socially and finan cially, the total receipts being $20.70. Thcso ladies are certainly gaining an enviable reputatation for tho splendid lunches served at thoir semi-monthly socials. For insurance. loans and collections. Sue Temnle Real Estate & Insurance Agency. 1 and 2 McDonald Block. An extra local cast bound train has been placed in service between Sidney and North Platte. The train leavos Sidney at about 6:30 a. m. but has no scheduled time. We hope that this servico will be a little moro reliable than tho west bound local which is supposed to arrive he-o about 3 p. m. but cannot be depended upon at all aB sometime it arrives here on time while at other times it ia forced to tie un at Julesburir for tho night on ac count of tho sixteon hour law. Chap pull Register. Your furniture needs varnishing and renairinc before house cleaning. See P. M. Sorenson, shop 107 E. 5th St. Miss Susie Robb was accidentally shot in her right arm. Wednesday after noon about 5 o'clock by Miss Sarah Burns. on an islund in tho Platte river, while they wero out hunting They had gone to the island with a horse and bucgv and were about to do some shooting, when Miss Burns thought that there was something wrong with the gun and she "broke" it to see what the matter was, and in tho act the eun was discharged, it being of tho hammorless variety. Lexington Clipper. Application for Liquor License. Matter of application of W. W. White for liquor license. NOTICE. Notice is hereby civen that W. W. White did unon the 21st dav of April A D. 1909. file his application to the villi! Board of Trustees of Brady. Lincoln County, Nebraska, for License uors on lot 15, block 10, in tho village of in Ron mait. miriiuuus miu vinuuo nu- Rrndv. Lincoln Countv. Nebraska, from tho first Tuesday of May, 1909, to the first Tuesday of May, 1910. If there bo no objection, rcmon strance or protest filed within two weeks from April 21st, A. D. 1909, said license will be granted. W. W. White, Applicant LOTS OF Misses' Skirts I 1 a I DR. 0. II. CRCSSLER, Graduate Dcnlisl. Office over tho McDonald State Bank. $3.50 Shoes for Men. We are not given to shout- mg but we are regular adver tisers. We want you to know that we can satisfy your wants in a good $3.50 Shoe for Men. We carry an invincable line, in fact rione better any where. Would you take time to look over our new Oxfords in Velour Calf, Vici Kid, Tan Russia Calf and Oxblood. Our Green Oxfords are beauties. Prices $3.00 $3.50 $4.00 $4.50. SMALL The Big Shoe Man. John Bratt is transacting business irr Grand Island today. Mrs. P. L. O'Brien was a passenger to Ompha last night. Band Benefit at the Keith Theatre picture show next Tuesday evening. F"cd Waltemath and daughter, of Well precinct, are visiting friends in town today. Fremont Watts & Sons sold two thoroughbred bulls a few days ago to Gus Humer of Buchanan precinct. For Sale The N. A. Davis residence property, 21G W. Third street. Inquire at house. Mrs. L. II. Dow, who had been visit ing friends in town for a couple of days, went to Lincoln this morning. Lee Jones, tho well known Nichols precinct farmer, hs the material on tho ground for a large addition to his residence. Boys Play Suits and Rompers at WILCOX department store. Weather forecast: Partly cloudy to night and tomorrow; warmer. The maximum tomperature yesterday whs 5G, one year ago 81; minimum this morning 30, a year ago 5G. Sold in Thousands bought V f'" Uneeda Biscuit jMSKk because they wondered MWm$M MmS M what they were. W M 1 JmiW 1 1 MmJw To-day I 1 Millions use them because I W pT they know them to be M I M World's Best Soda Cracker M NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY W. M. Cunningham is transacting business in Omaha today, New Oxfords from the best makers Wicox Department Store. County Attorney French has been spending this weak in the cast part of the state. Dr. D. T. Qulgloy was called to Gandy Tuesday on professional busi ness. Mrs. S. I. Shuman, of Lexington, is visiting her son W. E. Shuman, having arrived last ovening. For Sale Thorough-bred white Leg horn eggs by the setting. Inquire of Mrs. L. L. Grey, 508 W. Front street. Tho ladies guild will hold a sale of aprons and fancy work at the guild houso on Thursday, April 29th. Light rcfreshmenst will bo served. Dratt & Goodman report tho salo of the Win Houso property in tho Third ward to Morgan Warner for n con sideration of elevon hundred dollars. Notice fo L. 0. T. M. Guards. All members of the L. O. T. M. guards arc requested to bo present at tho meeting tomorrow afternoon. Probable Sale. Negotiations are in progress today for the sale of tho Telegraph printing office to Messrs. Morgan and Rasmus sen, present publishers of the Ogalalla News. At this writing the deal has not been closed, but as the terms wero an nounced as satisfactory it is probabla the salo will be consumated today. Sunshine Society Benefit. The Sunshine Society will be given a benefit at The Crystal this evening and tomorrow afternoon. For theso occa sions exceptionally good programs of vaudeville, pictures and songs will bo given. The funds received by tha so ciety will bo used in furnishing tho reBt rooms on Locust street. Sells Livery Outfit. A. J. Salisbury today sold his Front Btrcot livery outfit to W. Frost, of Central City, and the purchaser will take possession tomorrow morning. Tho sale is in the naturo of a trade, Mr. Salisbury taking land in Merrick county. Mr. Frost is an experienced livery stable man, and will conduct the business up to the standard of tho past. Mr. Salisbury has not yet decided what vocation he will take up. For Rent. Now seven room houso with bath, six blocks from banks, Second ward. In quire at 723 West Gth St. Con Walker. Eg$5g. .gg5 '-5S5- : 5gggg?7 W A Spring Tlx I Iouki of Kuppennomtt Uucago Weingand & Good Clothes Elect Officers. At a meeting of Signet Chapter, Order of Eastern Stnr, last ovening tho following officers wero elected: Worthy Matron, Mrs. Callio Davidson; asso ciate matron, Mrs. Dora Voseipka; worthy patron, Robt. Armstrong; secre tary, Miss Nell Hartman; troasurer, Mrs. Cora Finn; conductress, Mrs. Lillian Clabaugh;associato conductress, Mrs. Ella Bcattio. Tho Keith Theatro picture show will open next Tuesday evening with a ben efit for tho citv band. Otto Thoelecko will mako a trip to Denver and points in Kansas noxt week. For Sale. I have just listed two of tho best 80 aero tracts between tho rivors six miles from North Platte, both wall improved with permanent water right fully paid up. Good terms. These homes should sell at once to home people. Call and see mo. O. E. Elder. Top CoaJ The Winter Overcoat has completed its service and now is the time for the Spring Top Coat to re ceive its due considera tion. Have you a Spring Top Coat, Sir a Coat just as you would have it? Perhaps you haven't. Then, in that case, we would have you investi gate our handsome new styles. All the smartest and best in Top Coats you will find here of all styles and fabrics, Silk or Serge lined. Our price scope $12.50 $15 $20, $22.50 to $25.00. When looking for Good Clothes, como horo by our Clothes you shall know us. McDonald, Merchants. County Fair. Tho students will hold a county fair at tho high school building tomorrow evening. In each of tho eight rooms thero will bo somo special attraction, including a gypsy camp, grand con cort, living pictures, mystic maze, baby show, minstrol performance, tho dwarf and tho dancing doll. Thero will also bo refreshment booths. With tho abovo list of attractions itis easy to boo that fun galore is in storo for each one who attends. Mrs. Green, of Grand Island, is the guest of her son Tom Green and family. For Salo House and lot No. 820 wast Sixth Btrcot. Also threo lots on South Pino. Inquire of John States, 220 east Second street. A subscription paper to obtain fundi to acenpt Banks' baso ball proposition is being circulated. Tho success so far is fairly good, and it is probable that the necessary $500 will bo subscribed.