The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, June 08, 1909, Image 5

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    KEITH THEATRE PICTURE
SHOW TO-NIGHT
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Miss Jane Wallace Davis & Company
IN
"A STORY OF LONG AGO"
A Comedy in Two Acts
Originally performed 130 consecutive nights at the Prince of
Wales Theatre, London, England.
SCENE I
The garden many, many year ago.
; SCENE II
The same garden forty years later.
JUNE
Weddings
New and pretty designs in
Sterling Silver; Bright
and Sparkling Libdy Cut
Glass, Hand-painted
China and a great many
other articles suitable for
a Wedding Gift. :: ::
Clinton,
Jeweler and Optician.
We want your repair work.
SCHILLER & CO.,
Prescription Druggists
First Door North of
Klrst National Hank
A girl baby was born to Mr. and Mrs.
D. M. Tatum yesterday.
Baso Ball Goods Bats 5c. up; gloves
from 25c up, at Rincker'e Book Store.
With Fred Glade in the box for Grand
Island, that bnll team was defeated by
Seward Sunday by a scoro of five to
threo.
Get those window screens mndo now.
P. M. Souenson. Shop 107 E 5th St.
Miliedge Dullard has accepted a posi
tion at the freight house doing work
that requires the exercise of consider
able muscle.
Louis Lierk, of Madicine, precinct has
finished listing 150 acres of corn, which
means that Louis will be a busy man
this summer.
Alfalfa, Cane,
field and garden
5th & Locust Sts.
DR. 0. II. CRESSLER,
Graduate Dentist.
Oflice over the McDonald
Stato Bank.
Sun-
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hatch left
day for a visit in Denver.
Miss Florence Cornfield, of Grand Is
land, is a guest at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Wood White.
Mrs. Ed Ware, of Cheyenne, is tho
guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Dowhowur.
W. A. Malonev is in Omaha attend
ing tho state convention of tho Ne
braska undertakers' association.
Mrs. R. D. Thompson went to Platts
month last night to be present at tho
waddintr of a niece, which occurs next
week.
J. B. McDonald expects to attend tht
annual convention of tho B. P. 0. E.
which meets in Lo3 Angeles tho early
part of July.
T. E. Dool ittlu ana sons, wno are
breeders of registered Percheron horses,
nld last week to J. A. Markel a ten
day old colt for $150.00.
John Gettman, who hed been work
ing in tho car repair gang, has quit tho
service of the company and will re
move to Hastings.
A big crowd is expected in town Sat
urday to attend tho Hagenbeck-Wallaco
show. This is conceded to be a very
irnod attraction, and will worth tho
prico of admission.
M. B. Cryderman leaves tonight for
Denver, having settled his business
affairs in North Platto after a tedious
ilnUv. Mr. Crvdermnn livod in North
Platto for over twenty years and was
Millet and all kinds
seeds at Hershey's,
Wanted A first class woman cook.
Apply at Entorpriso Rakery.
F. E. Dullard goes to Omaha tonight
to attend the Masonic grand lodgo.
The Presbyterian Endeavor business
meeting will be held at tho parsonage
this ovening.
For Rent Houses and nico large un
furnished rooms,
BitATT & Goodman.
Robt. Armstrong loft last night for
Omaha to attend the sessions of tho
grand lodge of Masons.
Wo have n full lino of Hammocks
ranging in prices from 25c. up.
RiNCKKit's Book Store.
J. A. McMichael hat tho contract for
erecting a six room houso on tho A. S.
Gregg farm ten miles south of town.
The Christian aid society will meet
Thursday afternoon with Mrs. Jelferies
on Vino stroet.
The family of Rev. George Williams
arrived tho latter part of last week
and nro nov comfortably domiciled at
the Presbyterian parsonage
Horses boarded by day or week, good
care, charges reasonable. Lafo Pcaso,
Front street Brick Barn. Phono 25.
Tho good thingB of tho Nebraska
Christian Missionary Society will bo re
ported at prayer meeting tomorrow
evoningat the Christian church.
Plenty 8 per cent monoy to loan to
help you securo a homo.
Bit att & Goodman.
' Miss Gunylde Aboe has arrived from
Manknto, Kan., and will be bridesmaid
at tho wedding of her sister Miss Mario
Aboo tomorrow ovoning.
Household goods for sale. Inquire
Mrs. J. B. Jeter, 221 West Fifth.
Mrs. Jennie Armstrong and daughter
Grace oxpect to lcavo in a few days on
a protracted trip to San Francisco,
Portland and other Pacific coast points.
Millinery to bo closed out utlcas than
one-half tho usual prices.
The Lead br.
Weather forecast: showers tonight
and Wednesday. Tho maximum tem
peraturo yesterday was G2; one year
ago 75. The minimum'temperature this
morning was 54; ono year ago 18.
Your furniture needs varnishing and
repairing before houso cleaning. See
P. M. Sorenaon, shop 107 E. 5th St.
Fred Kubik, lato manager of tho
Lloyd opera houso, has returned from
Schuyler and will remain in town for a
few days. Ho will help get started a
skating rink that lias oeen openod at
Gothenburg.
For Sale My photograph gallery on
Dewey straot. Miss Claim Rankin.
Mrs. W. M. Cunningham and Mrs.
M. H. Douglas went' to Chappoll this
morning whero they will institute a
chapter of tho Eastorn Star. . They
went to Julesburg on No. 11 and v,oro
taken from there to Chappell in an
automobile.
Juno novcr comes with out her brides.
Brides should be remembered with
appropriate gifts. We have made
Decle.l ellorts to bo well pronared witn
gifts that will bo lasting as well as
beautiful. Our cut glass is not excel
led in the stato. Our sterling silver
stock tho largest in tho west, our euort
to give you good value will got you tho
bost goods tor the money.
DIXON, The Jeweler.
For Quick Sale.
The best and biggest bargain over
offered, consists of two 4 room houses,
two nice lots, shade, lawn, cement
walks, newer tax paid. Tho lots alono
are cheap at S1G00. Only two blocks
from hitrh school. Can sell for $2400.
Act quick or you will miss this great
bargain. uhatt ss uoodman.
Two rural routes out of Wollfleet will
bo establised August 2d. Both will be
tri-wcekly service and one carrier
will servo both routes.
Speculators take notice. Wo havo
1G0 acres of land for sale at $800. See
us. Payne Investment Co.
North Platto teachers other than
those mentioned olsewhere who left
for tho Kearney normal this morning
wero Misses Flynn, Workman, Craigie,
Cunningham and Antonides.
Don't fail to seo tho latest hats
offered at The Leader at $2.50 and
$2.98.
Judga Mungor. who comes hero to
hold federM court June lsst, will be
accompanied by Mrs. Munger, who will
visit her son W. Norton Munger, clerK
in tho First National bank.
Tho Star Barn handles gasoline.
which can be purchased in any quantity,
Dick" Rannio returned Sunday
from tho stato university, where he
gruduated this year with tho bachelor
of science degree. He will tako up civil
engineering as a vocation.
Victor double faced records and
Edison four minute records, Wo havo
attachments for machines for four
minute records.
KlNCKEn's Book Store
Two men who aro making a trip from
Connecticut to the racmc coast, ar
rived last ovening in a mud bespattered
Packard car. Thov rouuu the road bo
tween Gothenburg and North Platte in
a very soft and sloppy condition and as
u result mauo stow time.
Estroyed From slaughter houso ono
two vear old mulley heifer, branded
with circle and letter J in circle on
right shoulder. Finder notify and re
coivo reward. Fiied Mahti,
Mr. and Mrs. I. II. Morse, of Lowell
Muss,, aro spending today in town
whilo enroute to Los Angeles and
Seattle in an automobile. Sunday they
covered 200 milos, but yesterday owing
to tho bundav ninrut rain, thov mad
slow nroirress. Thev will probably re
main in town until tho roads get in
better condition.
Bostwick-Roberta.
Tho Roberts home just south of tho
Bratt school house was tho scene of a
very pieasent wedding Monday nigtic.
June 7, Chas. H. Bostwick and Gladys
hi. Roberts wero united in marriage,
K. is. fcavoright periorming the cero-
mony. The bride was daintily dressed
pink, while tho groom wore tho
conventional black. The house was
tastily decorated with locust blossoms.
company or about thirty relatives
and friends were present.
After tho ceremony a sumptuous
wedding sunnerwns served consisting
of salads, meats, fruits, otc.
Tho bride and groom drove into town
after tho wedding, and proceeded to
their homo north of Paxton. where Mr,
Bostwick has been runninz a ranch
since early this spring,
Bring in your cream any day in the
week to the Hoatrico Creamery uo,
and got your cash on delivery.
W. M. McGoNEGAL, Mgr.
PROFESSIONAL CARDS
J.
TWINEM
Homeopnthic Physiciun
and burgeon.
Offices McDonald Bnnk HuiMing.
Phono m,
A. J. Amos. M. I), Mario Ami's. I. !)
DOCTORS AMES & AMES.
Physicians nnd SufgeonB.
Office: Over Stone Drug Co.
Phones: Office 2.73; Residence 273
GEO. B. DENT,
Physician and Surgeon.
Office: Over McDonald Bank.
Phones lOfflcolM
1 hones V Reaidenco 115
1)
R. L. C. DROST,
Osteopathic Physician,
Rooms 7 nnl 8. McDonald
Stuto Bank Building,
Phono 148.
W
ILCOX & HALLIGAN,
Attorncys-at-Lnw.
Offico over Schatz Clothinir
Store. Phono 48
T.
PATTERSON.
Attorney-at-Law,
Office: Cor. Front & Dcwn 's.
Federal Court Jurors.
The followinc petit iurors havo boon
rawn for tho term of United States
court which convene in this city June
21st:
Arthur Fonda, Kimball,
Grant Brady, Potter,
C. J. Stolt. Minataro,
A. B. Bennett, Ogalalla,
A. C. Kirby, Gandy,
Frank Doyle, Tryon,
J. II. O'Kane, Gothonbnrg,
Saml. Derryberry, North Platte,
W. G. Brown, Cozad,
C. O. Morrison, Bayard,
G. P. Griffith, Tryon,
C. R. Anthony, Lexington.
Chas. Trovlllo. North Platto,
E. J. Dillon, Kimball,
J. C. Acheson, Cozad.
C. C. Callahan. Sidney.
Zona Plumer, Caldwell,
I. C. Butterbaugh, Gothonburg.
J. II. Scherer, Simla.
M. Kraxborger, Gothenburg.
J. T. Jefferson, Klmboll.
II. C. Amos, Kimball.
F. L. Pierce, Horrisburg.
F. E. Johnson, Chappoll.
W. T. Wallace. Cor.ad.
Henry Stiner, Lexington.
Elmer Hathaway, Morrill.
Rnlnh Garman, North Platte.
A. E. Coleman, Kowanda.
D. E. Fowles. Gandy.
O. M. Gunnell, Paxton,
W. W. Bower, Oshkosh.
H, F. John, Sidney.
C. D. Brown, Chappell.
G. II. Hughos, Gandy.
P. A. White, North Platte.
A. F. Strcitz, North Platto.
S. A. Sherman, Ogalalla.
C. T. Hicks. Wellfloet.
George Dienor, North Platto.
Chas Liston, Wallace.
J. R. Woolcvy, Oshkosh.
Geo. Salisbury, Gandy.
II. A. Patrick, Ogalalla.
Washout at Bushncll.
Trains due from tho west this morn
ing wero marked "indefinitely lato" on
account of tho washing out, by heavy
rains, or 1000 feet of track near uush
nell, a station west of Kimball. Train
No. 7 which loft this terminal at nine
'clock last niirht is in the midst of the
washout but safely on the rails; No. G
is tied up at Pino Bluff and No. 2 and 8
will came oast by way of La Salle,
Bali Team Trip.
Tho North Platto ball team loaves
Thursday night for a week's trip. The
team will play in Chappell Friday, in
Chcycnno Saturday nnd Sunday, and
enroute homo will play at Sldnoy,
Julesburg and Ogalalla.
Wo curry a full lino of picture
moulding and frame nil kinds of
pictures. Call und see us when nodding
this class ot work.
Workman & DnnnYiiEnnY,
Tho Fourth of July program as out
lined by tho committee will consist of a
parade, hoso races and other track
event in the forenoon, tho regular
Chautauqua exercises and n ball gamo
n tho afternoon, and a fino Chautauqua
program in tho evening. Two bands
will furnish music during the day.
Announcement.
I announce mvsclf as a ronublican
candidate for the office of county clerk,
subject to tho decision oi thoprimarios.
F. R. Elliott,
North Platte. Neb., June 1, 1909.
SIIEIUFP.
I horoby announce mvsolf n candidate
for tho republican nomination for tho
office of shoriff, subject to tho primary
to be he'd August 17th.
I. Ij. miltonbergek.
I respectfully nnnounco mysolf as a
candidato for tho nomination for a
sheriff, subject to tho republican pri
mary. Any support given mo will bo
appriciatod. A. J. SALISBURY.
TREASUIlEn.
i hereby annoounce myself as a
candidate for tho office of County
Treasurer, subject to action of Hepub
lican primary August 19, 1909.
KAY (J. LANGEOHD.
Mens Tan and Green
Elk-Skin Shoes
The Most Comfortable
and the Coolest
Shoe Made
THIS SHOE WILL WEAR
LIKE IRON
PRICES:
Boys', sizes 24 to tfz
$2.25
Men's, sizes 6 to 12
$2.50
SMALL
The Big Shoe Man
Keep Cool
S 1 tc !
WHEN you're ready to lay
asids your vest, it's a sure
sign that the "Good Old Sum
mer Time" is near.
PREPARE FOR IT!
Look to your hodily comfort
and peace of mind by providing
yourself with one of our cooling
Summer Suits.
These Suits are right up to
our usual high standard and they
show every style kink that is
now on.
TbH
UKtgO
Choice new fabrics, erect lapels, non
sagging fronrs, Trousers that refuse to bag
every detail is just right and the $uits
are very handsome without being priced
too high. $15, $16.50, $20 to $25.
Cool Hats, Cool Shirts, Cool Underwear, Cool
Hosiery and Cool Toggery of all sorts, in styles that
are different.
Just make note of the fact and you'll find that the
best things to wear always hail from here.
weingand & Mcdonald
GOOD CLOTI1ES MERC II ANTS
The J. I. Case Threshing Outfit
This is the Engine that has Found Favor Everywhere.
k fter 67 years of Building Experience for Simplicity,
Efficiency and Durability this Machine has not an
Equal. Please call in if you need a New Separator,
Engine, Attachment or Repairs. .
A Separator that Threshes All the Grain.
YOURS FOR THE THRESHER BUSINESS
WORKMAN DERRYBERRY
There are no Doubts About
The Quality
of our maUo of cigars any moro than
tnero aro auout tnoir popularity. Thoso
goods uro going up in smoko at a furi
ouh rate You will got moro solid en
joyment in delicious flavor and high
grade quality for tho monoy than you
ovor recoivod from a cigar at doublo
tho prico boforo.
J. F. SCHMALZRIED.
capyatcitfV
A SPRING DRIVE
is ono that is always plcasurablo and
invigorating and thoso who wish to
indulge in it should see that their
harness is O. K., and if it is necessary
to havo u now ono buy it before tho
warm days of Springtime coma and
you will havo tho benefit of it for tho
season. Our stock is worthy of your
inspection.
A. F. FINK.
a hustler each day.