The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, June 04, 1909, Image 4

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    Men's Low Shoes.
$4.00, $4.50, $5.00.
We arc offering this scrson an assortment of
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i There are Tans. Greens, Oxbloods and Macks made ?
up in shapes and patterns comprising all the newest
approved ideas. Let us show them.
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Graham & Company.
Yellow Front Shoe Store.
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Miss Irma HulTmnn loft yosterday
for & two weeks' visit with friends in
Omaha.
County Clerk Elliott went to Millor
Wednesday to attend a Sunday school
convention of tho Christian church.
Tho funeral of tho lato Olo Davis
will bo held from the Episcopal church
tomorrow afternoon at threo o'clock.
For Rent C room house 808 west
Sixth Street. See Mrs. G. S. Huffman
Quito a crowd of younger peoplo of
tho Catholic church went to Lexington
this morning to attend a devotional
meeting of tho Leaguo of the Sacred
Heart.
Your furniture needs varnishing and
repairing before house cleaning. Sec
P. M. Sorcnson, shop 107 E. 5th St.
A general strike of machinists in nil
the shops of the Baltimore & Ohio road
became affective yesterday. The act
ion is due to the introduction of piece
work.
Tho North Platto ball team will muko
a trip to Cheyenno next week, playing
in that city on June 12 and 13th. En
route home they will ploy in Sidney on
For Sale Tomato plants. InnUire at
915 west Third street.
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DRS. BROCK & CROOK, f,
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Over First National. Phono US Y.
went to Omaha last
Tho ladlos of tho Prcsytcrian ch urch
will hold an exchange Saturday, Juno
I9th.
Mra. II. A. McMurray arrivod from
the east this morning nnd will visit
friends while onroute to LaSallc, Col.
Millinery to bo -closed out at less than
one-half tho usual prices.
Tiik Leaden.
Lcha'Morrow Lowisis billed todolivor
on address on Socialism at the Lloyd
opera houso noxt WednoBduy evening.
Miss Gcrtrudo Aboo, of Monkato,
Kan., ia tho guest of Miss Mario Aboo,
and will remain until after tho wedding
of tha latter.
After a wook'a visit with friends in
town Mrs. Gcrtrudo Ucbhauson, Mru.
I' red Sawyor nnd Mrs. Wernott re
turned to their rcspactlvo homes yes
terday. Wo curry n full lino of picturo
moulding and framo nil kinds- of
pictures. Call and sco us when needing
this clnBS of work.
Workman & DEitiiYnEimy.
Henry Dionor, who was callod to
Bollvup, Ohio, by tho illness of his
' brothor A. H. Dionor, rotumod this
morning. The condition of his brothor
was improved when ho loft.
In the district court of Lincoln Wed
nesday tho Union Pacific was con
victod of violnting tho Htato anti-pass
law by giving n free pass to Dr. P. A.
Graham and wus fined $100. It was
proven that Dr. Graham did not give
tho major part of his timo to tho ser
vico of the company.
Tho Sutherland Froo Lnnca hns n
right to muko this protest: Peoplo up
this way enn got to Omaha and buck
nbout as quickly as thoy can mako tho
trip to North Platto nnd return, by
truin. Peoplo in this section of tho
country nro entitled to bettor local trnin
Borvico than they nro getting, but it
saoms useless to howl.
Chas McDonald
night.
For Sale My photograph gallery on
Dowey streot. MISS CLARA IlANKM.
Mrs. A. D. Jacobs and daughtor left
last night for n visit in Oskuloosa,
Iowa.
Miss Irono Richard nnd Harvdy Vnn
Dornn wont to Brady this morning to
play for n dance.
Tho city band entertained n large
crowd nt tho park last cvoning and
rendered nn exceptionally good progrnm.
Get thoso window screens mndo now.
P. M. SoitENSON. Shop 107 E 5th St.
Change of program at tho Keith
Theatre picturo show tonight and Sat
urday night. New pictures and now
vaudeville.
Bring in your cream nny day in the
week to tho Boutrlco Creamery Co.
and got your cash on delivery.
W. M. McGoneoal, Mgr.
Bv order of tho Worthv mntrnn. fhr
will b n special meeting of Signet
unnpior, u. Vj. Saturday ovening
Installation of officars and practice.
Thc nro troublesomo days for Bill
Woodhtirst. Hn In ntramnMnrr tn en.
euro n contractor to build his now houao
within nbout $1,000 of thn sum iruarnn-
toed by tho architect who drew tho
plans.
Household goods for sale. Innuiro
Mrs. J. B. Jeter, 221 West Fifth.
Tho North Pllittn .Tiinlnr TsTnrmnl
opens nt high school auditorium noxt
Monday, una tho indications point to a
largo attendance. Tho out-of-town
membnra of tho faculty will arrivo
Sunday, so as to be on hund at tho
opening session.
Miss Alton and her pupils gave n
very crcditnblo dramatic recital at tho
Keith laBt ovening before n fnir sized
uudionco, und though tho progrnm of
seventeen numbers wob Bomowhut
lengthy, tho selections woro so varied
us to provo entcrosting nt nil timos.
the participants gavo evidence of hav
ing received excellent instructions from
Miss Allen, nnd tho scenes from tho
henvior productions woro woll handled.
Tho drills nnd poses wero particularly
good.
Railroad News.
Iv returned from Excelsior Snrinirs.
will resume scrvico with the company
lomgnc.
The local wrecking crew wns sent to
Cheycpno tho enrly pnrt of tho week to
assist in pulling out of tho turn-table
pit tho engine that wus run into tho
pit by a laborer.
Asst. Sunt. Jeffers. of the Utah
division, came down from Ugdcn Tues
dny and remained until last nicrht when
he loft for Excelsior Springs, where ho
will taKo treatment for two or three
weekH.
A party of O. S. L. officials spent
Wednesday night in town. Thov nro
trnvolinir over tho Union Pacific in the
special car "Idaho" examining the
method or diupatcning trains by tele
phono. Tho engine nulling train No. 2 Wed
nesday had n lucky nccident. After tho
engine had been detached from the
train at this terminal and wns backing
up on a switch the tiro of a tnnk whool
camo off, derailing tho truck. That tho
accident did not occur on the road
whilo running a fifty miio clip was a
notirco ot congratulation uy nil in
terested, ,
'Supt. McKcown and Master Mechanic
Niland, of Cheyenne, Bpont yesterday
in town. Supt. McKcown was waited
unon bv Muyor Patterson and n com
mittce from the council nnd nsked that
tho company place a night wntchman
at the Locust streot croisincr. Mr.
Keown gavo ho matter favorable con
sideration and promised thnt such a
watchman would bo employod.
Engcno WestorveU, right-of-way
agent tor tho uurnngton, is up in
arms ngainst tho laying out of a
proposed road through tho Burlington
innus nouineast oi mo city limits. Mr.
Wrrrvnlr. invn thnr. uiinh n rnnrl
would be a great inconvenienco to his
company nnd intimates hat there nro
points othor than North Platto that
would muko n division terminal on tho
proposed lino up tho Platto vulloy.
Additional Hcrshcy News.
Ray Robinson was up from North
Platto on important business Tuoidny.
Recent rainB proved an excellent
remedy for softening the crust of tho
soil caused by the hnrd winds Inst week.
C. E. McClain is giving tho finishing
touches to his barber shon bv crivintr it
a cout of paint. It now presents a neat
and business like appearance.
On tho ovoningof Juno 13th, n Child
ron's Day Progrnm will be rendered
nt the lirst Presbyterian church at
7:yt) o'clock.
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i i has been Kept Painted the Other Neglected
LINCOLN PAINTS
: In the early clays of the American colonies very little paint was used. The log-
: cabin and the rough mode of living- requiring- little in the way of 3
LINCOLN, NEBRASKA, ORNAMENTATION 1
"z Judge the Paint of your grandfather by the stage coach;
: the paint of to-day by the limited flyer s
: We have a very large assortment of paints. Come in and let us figure with you 3
WORKMAN
& DERRYBERRY
JOHN LEMMER, Pres. and Mgr. R. L. BAKER, Secretary.
NORTH PLATTE MILL and GRAIN GO.
NORTII PLATTE, NEBRASKA.
Manufacturers of
High Grade Flour, Com Meal and Mill Feed
BUYERS AND SHIPPERS OF GRAIN.
We pay highest market price for all kinds of Grain.
Farmers exchange your wheat for flour, it will pay you. ,,
All orders for Flour and Mill Feed promptly filled.
We make daily delivery in the city.
We ask the citizens of North Platte and of the country tributary to North
Platte to give our goods a trial and let us convince you that they are equaled by
few and surpassed by none.
North Platte Milland Grain Co.
EXTRA SPECIALl
FOR
THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND
SATURDAY
S We will place on sale a great variety of Kitchen
j and House-Furnishing Articles.
w Regular 5 cent
S Articles ,
Regular 10 cent
fk Articles
Regular 15 cent
4L Articles
7c
Regular 25 cent
Articles
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19c
These goods will be placed on tables in front of
4 our Hardware Department. Remember! Three
Days Only Thursday, Friday and Saturday.
25 Wilcox Department Store i
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Miss Ethl Hollingsworth's injured
limb is dointr nicely.
AIox Vaughn is on tho sink list this
week.
D. M. Loypoldt returned Wednesday
from a busmoss trip to Gothenburg.
Ho went thero for the purpose of join
ing tho Elks in opening a now opera
houso in that town.
J. W. Abbott has purchased n New
Buick automobile.
Jnko Koch returned from Omaha
Thursday morning.
On Wednesday, Juno 2d, Miss Franc
Wilberger of our town and Milton
Smith of Paxton were united in bondi
of holv matrimony. Mrs. Smith is one
of Hershoy's most worthy young ladies
and her absence will bo greatly noticed
by a largo circle of friends. But each
and nil of them join in extending to
this voung couplo tho henrtiest con
gratufations and wishes that their life
may bo ono long honeymoon. Mr. and
Mrs. Smith will reside in Paxton.
L. P. Jepssn has bren enjoying a vis
it from his mother tho past two weeks.
Every Woman Wants a
Faultless Fitting
Oxford
One that does not slip at
heel or gap at ankle. ::
The dainty shapes in our
line of ladies' Oxfords
commend them to careful
dressers. :: :: ::
Cut and style especially
suitable for the street,
the home and evening
wear.
Prices will range from ::
$1.75 to$ 4.00.
Remember we are giv
ing beautiful decorated
plaques as premiums.
SMALL,
The Big Shoe Man.
She returned to her homo at Elba this
morning accompanied by her grandson
Freddie Jepsen.
Tho Wilberger and McClain families
attended the reception for Mr. and
Mrs. Milton Smith given at tho home
of tho groom'B mother in Paxton
Thursday.
For Snip or Tradu
The Pritchard residence, a handsome
new two story residence, a rooms,
toilet and bath, located four blocks
southwest from rnnrfc hnimo W nn
make low price on this property, easy
terms. Will accept of smaller house
as part payment.
Buchanan & Patterson.
Tho saloon liconses in Chicago bring
a rovonue nf nnvnn million Hnllnra a
year to the city. That certainly repre
sents a good many drinks as well as
urunKs.
The Best Stallion
In Lincoln County
can be found at the Birdwood
ranch at Birdwood Siding.
All parties desiring to raise
good colts call at the Bird
wood ranch and inspect the
horse the only registered
full-blood Percheron stallion
in Lincoln county.
D. A. Goodrich.
KARL GERLE
Merchant Tailor,
Invites your inspection of his fint
lino of samples of goods for Spring and
Summer Suits, Overcoats and Trou
sers, which will be mado to order in a
most up-to-dato and satisfactory man
ner. bhop over Schatz & Clabaugh'a
store.
W. R. MALONEY,
FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND EAIBALMER
A full lino of Caskets, Robes, etc.
Calls answered promptly.
Day Phono 126, Night Phono 482.
'The Wire Won't Rust,
The Wood Won't Warp,"
if you use
Heath & Miliigan
SCREEN ENAMEL.
Put up in half pints, pints
and quarts. You can
apply it. A complete
line of Paints, Brushes,
Alabastine and Window
Glass.
SCHILLER & CO.
1st Door North of 1st. Nat'l Bank
A Better Finish
Than the Natural Grain
Can easily bo obtained on door, old floors
and woodwork by using Clil-Nnmcl (the
varnlth mndo in nil colors) nnd our new
patent Krnlnlnc process.
Easy work for the nmntcur. No technical
training necessary
Mado by Tho Ohio Varnish Company
Cleveland, O,
Stone Drug Co.
FOR SHLE.
I have tho following nice new houses
for sale in Sutherland, Nebr., a town
of about 500 inhabitants.
Sutherland is one of tho best small
business town, in Western Nebraska.
Nico lawns, plenty of shade trees and
wide, well-kept streets, making it a
very pretty town. Taxes arc surpris
ingly low, and property therefore rents
well.
r0,n.0 four,r,oom cottage, 20x40, lot
50x140, good barn, some shade trees.
Price $900.00
Ono nico new six room cottage, 24x28,
good collar, over an acre of ground,
?1250 0011 nn(1 Ut bu"nK8, Prlce
Ono good fivo room cottago, 2Cx28,
crood collar larrra 1mm nnA cn
, . I UUUUb uf
shade trees. Prico $1400.00
Ono very neat six room cottage,
2Gx28, good cellar, nico largo barn,
200 shado trees on over an aero of
licooob A vory prctty plnco Prico
Havo also twelve unimproved aero
and ono-quarter residence lotB for salo
at good prices.
For further information, writo or
soe, ; .
A. T. GEYER,
Contractor and Builder,
Sutherland, Neb.
NOTICE.
Harry E. Denlon will take notico that
on the 23rd day of March, 1909, P. II.
Sullivan, a Justico of tho Peace in and
for Lincoln'.County, Nebraska, issued an
order of attachment for tho sum of
JR.P.f! in nn notinn nnn1in lw.r i:
wherein Albert E. Timmerman is Plain-
u i unu narry a. ucnion is Defendant.
That property of the Dofendant consist
ing of money in tho hands of tho Union
Pacific Railroad Company, n corpora
tion, has henn ntinnhnA nv.,I :.i
order. Said cause was continued to tho
18th day of Juno, 1909, at 10 o'clock
a. m. Albert E. Timmerman.