The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, June 18, 1909, Image 7

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    Suggestions for Wedding Gifts
is impossible for us to enumerate all of the hundreds of articles m our stock wiucii are
appropriate for wedding gifts and to describe the style and beauty of each pattern or
flnsidn would be enuallv difficult. The following list suggests a few suitable items which
may be seen along with many others in a great variety of designs by a visit to our store:
a.
STERLING SILVER
- - $ .75to$
- - .85 to
Bon Bon Spoons - -Olive
Forks - - -Sugar
Spoons - - -Sugar
Tongs - - -Berry
Spoons - - -Meat
Forks - - -Other
Serving Pieces
Bon Bon Dishes - -Berry
Bowls - - -Cream
and Sugar Sets
Bread Trays - - -Knives
and Fork - -
1.25 to
1.S0 to
3.50 to
1.75 to
.75 to
2.75 to
14.00 to
12.00 to
12.00 to
2.00
1.75
2.50
3.00
8.00
G.00
10.00
8.50
25.00
20.00
25.00
3.G0 to 30.00
Pickard's Hand-Painted China
Vases Plates Fancy Dishes
Water Jugs Complete Sets, Etc.
$1.50 to $25.00
CUT GLASS -y.
Berry Bowls - - - - $ 3.00 to $15.00 V"
Cream and Sugar Sets - 3.50 to 10.00
Vases 1.50 to 25.00
Compotes 2.50 to 15.00 til
Spoon Trays .... 2.00 to 3.00
Celery Trays .... 3.50 to G.00 )
Bon Bon Dishes - - - 1.35 to G.00 mVm
Water Pitchers - - - 5.00 to 10.00 i
Tumblers, Set - - - 4.00 to 12.00 k
Finger Bowls - - - 1.00 to 5.00 lJ
Vinegar Cruets ... 1.75 to 4.50
Wine Sets 8.50 to 25.00 V
Water Sets .... G.00 to 35.00 .A
Candlesticks
Desk Sets
BRASS
Trays Jardiniere
Book Racks, Etc.
75c to $15.00
Fine Potteries, Clocks, Toilet Wares, Electroliers and Novelties
DIXON-THE JEWELER
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SCHILLER & CO.,
Prescription Druggists
First Door North of
First National Hank
Wood White and son Major returned
Wednesday night from a brief visit in
Denver,
Como to the washing beo next Mon
day afternoon at Workman & Darry
berry's. Mrs. George Field left yesterday on
No. 8 for a visit at her old home in De
troit, Mich.
A five car train of silk from China
went east yesterday as second section
of No 4.
A committeo is now canvassing the
city for the salo of Chautauqua season
ticjects. Yesterday over one hundred
wero sold.
Bring tho little folks to hear about
the Boogy-Boo at tho Keith Juno 24th.
A. B. Goodwiu and family left Wed
nesday for a visit at Portland and tho
Seattle exposition. They will be absent
about six weeks.
It is rumored that a modern olectrjc
lightod train from Chicago to Portland
will bo put on in tho near future to
carry tho heavy travel to tho exposi
tion at Seattle.
Your furniture needs varnishing and
repairing before houso cleaning. Seo
P. M. Soronson, shop 107 E. 5th St.
Mrs. J. F. Fillion tripped and fell
while coming down tho Btairs leading to
the K. P. hall Tuesday evening and re
ceived severe injuries, including a f rac
turod rib.
Mrs. II. M. Grimes loaves next week
for Canyon City, Col., whero she will
be a mombor of a houso party for a
week or two. Tho hostess and tho
several lady guests wero former girl
friends in Iowa.
Ralph Starkoy and Miss Clara Geigor,
who woro married in Denver lust Fri
day evening, returned to town Tuesday
and assumed management of the room
ing house in tho Ottenstein block.
For Rent Six room houso on West
Second street. Lawn, shade, garden
and electric lights. Geo. E. Fkench.
Several North Platte people are now
at the Seattlo exposition, others will
leave for that city within tho next two
weeks, but tho greater number who
will attend will delav uoimr until about
September 1st.
Horses boarded by day or week, good
care, charges reasonable. Lafo Pease,
Front street Brick Barn. Phono 25.
The Athletic board of tho University
of Nebraska has decided to ask John
D. Rockefeller for $50,000 to build
new athletic field. Tho movemont is
said to havo sanction of Chancellor
Av?ry and Governor Shallenberger and
if the renuost is crantod, the new field
will be named "Rockefeller Field."
If you have any real dirty garments
bring them to the Wonder Wnshor
demonstration and seo them washed in
leas than a minute by the factory de
monstrator noxt Monday aftornoon
Juno 21st, at Workman & Derryberry's
Women Who Are Envied.
Those attractive women who are
lovely in faco, form and tompor are the
envy of many, who might bo. liko them.
A weak, sickly woman will bo nervous
and irritable. Constipation or kidney
poisons show pimples, blotches, aKlr
eruptions and a wretched complexion
Pnr nil siifih. Electric Bitters work won
tars Thov retrulato Stomach, Liver and
Kidneys, purify the blood; give strong
norves, bright eyes, pure breath,
smooth, velvety akin, lovely com
ploxion. Many charming women owe
their health and beauty to them. 50c at
A. J. Salisbury is transacting busi
ness in Ogalnlla today.
Como and havo a circus witii tho
jolly throng at the Keith Juno 21th.
Wednesday was a busy day at tho
local lcoing plant, ninty sovon cava of
fruit being iced.
O. H. Thoelccko went to Julesburg
and Ogalalla this morning, taking with
him some eastern land buyers. ,
Mr. and Mrs. M. K. Neville arrived
on No. 11 this morning from an ex
tended visit in the east.
County Surveyor Moyers and Commis
sioner Kocken went to Sutherland this
morning on business pertaining to coun
ty roads.
The best and cheapest Fire, Light
ning, Hail, Tornado and Cyclone In
surance written by
Bratt & Goodman.
Whilo in Omaha a short timo ago,
wo were told by a man who knows:
that tho prospects for a Y. M. C. A.
building at North Platte woro very
bright and that it will ba erected in a
short time.
Tho ladies' auxiliary to tho.B. of L.
E. will hold a special meeting this eve
ning at tho homo of Mrs. John Stra
horn. Arrangements will be mado for
a social to be held next week and a full
attendance is desirod.
J. H. Hoffmaster, repersenting tho
local water company, arrived from tho
east yesterday and will meet this even
ing with tho city council for the purpose
of agreeing, if possible, on tho pur
chase price of tho plant.
Clyde J. Wright, a socialist speaker,
gave two streot corner speeches on
"Tho Threat of Socialism," Tuesday
and Wednesday evenings, Ho was very
enthusiatic over hit topics but as he
had to compote with a street fakir for
an audience, the crowd of listeners was
very small.
There has recently been issued by a
Chicago Publishing House, a bulky
volume ontitled "Western Nobraska."
It gives a history of western Nobraska
to date and a biographical sketch of
many old 8ettler3, many of whom live
in North Platto. The book resembles
Webster's Dictionary in sizo and ro
tails for $15.
Chief of Police Lowell returned Wed
nesday night with D. C. Schroeder,
who is wanted on tho oliargo of stoal
ing a pair of schaps of one of tho Par-
ceon boys. Schroedor, whoso home ii
in Omaha, formerly worked in tho local
Union I'aciuc shops. Tho thoit occurreu
about a week ago, It is understood
that Schroeder will plead guilty.
DR. 0. II. CRCSSLER,
Graduate Dcnfisf.
Ofiico over tho McDonnld
Stato Bank.
Miss Jcnnio Sayre, of Grand Island,
is the guest of friends in town.
Mrs. D. C. Congdon and Mrs. Guy
Congdon are homo from a visit in Oma
ha and Hastings.
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Cover returned
this morning from their wedding trip
to Nampa, Idaho.
We havo a full lino of Hammocks
ranging in prices from 25c. up.
U1NCKER S 1100K OlOrC.
Miss Edith Patterson returned last
night from Lincoln, wharo sho hud boon
visiting friends for several weeks.
Mrs. E. A. GarlUeh loaves tho oarly
oart of noxt week for a two months
visit at Norfolk and points in tho enst.
M. H. McDormott, of Somorset, and
brother Thomas McDermott, of Wnlker
precinct, transacted businoss in North
Platte oesterday.
Seed Ryo for salo by tho North Platto
Mill and Grain Co.
Tho Order of Eastern Star will hold a
special meeting Saturday evening and
conduct initiatory services. Refresh
ments will bo served.
The ladies' auxiliary to the B. of R.
T. will hold a ten cent social at tho
homo of Mrs. Perry Buchanan on W id
nesday evening of noxt week.
The North Platte Mill & Grain Co.
is paying 70 cents per bushel for corn.
W. L. Cary, of Omaha, stopped over
in town yesterday whilo enrouto homo
from Bridgeport, where ho wont to
look after a bridge contract.
Victor doublo faced records and
Edison four minute records. Wo have
attachments for machines for four
minute records.
RlNCKElt's Book Store
G. A. McMiehnl, formerly of this
city, secrotury of tho Y. M. C. A. at
Hastings, has handed in his resig
nation nnd will bo succeedod by
tho assistant secretary at Omaha.
In tho last gamo of" tho trip Tuesday
North Platte defeated Ogalalla by a
score of one to nothing. Ogalalla has
n good team, but North Platte has a
hotter one. A return gamo is to be
played here soon and tho team deserves
the patronage of every ono in North
Platte, Wo havo a good team and it
can bo mado bottor by your hoarty
support both financially and vocally,
If you are not yot a fan bo ono.
Alfalfa. Cane.
field and garden
5th & Locust Sts.
Mllet and all kinds
seeds at Hcrshoy's,
Episcopal Church.
Early celebration of tho Holy Com
munion at eight o'clock a. m., Sunday
next. Regular morning sorvico nnd
sermon at 10:30 n. m. Sunday
school at tho church at 12 m. nt St.
Paul's Chapel on tho north sido of tho
tracks nt 3:00 p. m. Evening prayer
and sermon nt 7:30 p. m. All nro cor
dially invited to attend these services.
Wo want your children in our Sunday
schools and if not nttnehod to any
school, wo will mnko them welcome.
Tho Sunday school of St. Paul's chapel
is to accommodate those parents north
of tho tracks who havo children too
small to cross to this side or those who
prefer to attend Sunday school in tho
afternoon. There is a circulating
library in this Sunday school whero your
boy and girl can read carefully chosen
books. Wo nim to tnko a personnl in
terest in nil tho children who come to
us. Rev. C. F. Chaiman.
WALAMO Something New for Inside
Paint.
Many women who nro havinc their
houses done over this season nro using
Wnlamo Paint instoad of paper, especi
ally for plastered rooms. Thero Is no
doubt whatever that turn mothou is
more hygenic and cloan'y.
Tho walls can be washed down and do
not need to bo renewed each soaBon.
It is much more ccomical than paper.
Seo Workman & DEnitYUEiitiY.
Garfield Item.
Mr. T. M. Johnson has n sister from
Kansas visiting him.
Mrs, A. J. Smith and family are en
joying a visit with her nephew, Mr.
Ernest, who resides in Kansas.
Tom Gill camo up from Callaway
Saturday returning Monday taking
with him his littlo granddaughtor
Laurita Meyers.
Tho Children's day sorvico that the
Sunday school had prepared for last
Sunday passed oil very nicely, a good
sized audience being present, quite u
number coming from a distanco.
Mrs. Henry who resides on the
Tnline Tablo camo up last week and is
visiting with her two sons Jim and
Pete Henry.
K
eep Co
Sir!
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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 IT1
Look to your bodily 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.
.CopyiijM 1909, ,
Tlx HouMof, Kurptalioax
Choice new fabrics, erect lapels, non
sagging fronrs, Trousers that refuse to bag
every detail is just right and the Suits
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 CLOTUES MERCHANTS
Mm
W. F. Campboll delivered n load of
oats to Maxwell on Tuesday.
Among thoso from this vicinity who
attended the funeral of Mr. Greenland
Monday wero Mr. nnd Mrs. Campbell,
Mr. nnd Mrs. Fox and Mrs. Ed Fox,
Mr. and Mrs. Gus Hughes, Mr. and
Mrs. Mark Smith, A. L. Aublo and
wife, Jacob Miller nnd Mrs. Oreon
Kilncr.
Several from thia vicinity attended
tho show
day.
at North Platto last Satur-
Could Not Be Better.
No ono has ovor mado a salve, oint
ment, lotion or balm to compare with
Bucklen's Arnica Salvo. Its tho ona
Sorfect healer of Cute, Corns, Bums,
ruisos, Sores, Scalds, Boils, Ulcers;
Eczema, Salt Rheum. For Soro Eyes,
Cold Sores, Chapped Hands Its supreme.
Infallible for Piles. Only 25c at Stono
Drug Co.
Jack Service.
The Experimental Substation has
shipped in a fino Jack which is being
stood for service to a limited number
of selected mares at a very reasonable
price.
A Thrilling Rescue.
How Bert R. Lean, of Cheny, Wash,
was saved from a frightful death is a
Btory to thrill tho world. "A hard cold,"
he writes, "brought on a uespenuo
lung trouble that bnflied an expert
doctor here. Then I paid $10 to $15 a
visit to a lung specialist in Spokane,
who did not help mo. Then I went to
California, but without benefit. At last
I used Dr. King's Now Discovery,
which completely cured me and now 1
am as well as ever." For Lunc Trouble,
Bronchitis, Coughs nnd Colds. Asthma,
Croup its supremo. 50c and $1.00, Trial
bottle free. Guaranteed by Stono Drug
Co.
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THE LEADER
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The Mid-Summer Sale at The Leader is proving a big success, and hundreds of
persons are taking advantage of the bargains offered in reliable merchandise. We
are not selling shelf-worn, out-of-date goods, nor odds or ends, but a reliable class
of seasonable merchandise. Below are a few of the many bargains we offer, and TO
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Distilled Water Ice.
The Lexington Artificial Ice Works has established
an agency in North Platte with Joseph Spies as agent,
and are prepared to furnish in unlimited quantities this
Distilled Water Ice. The price is fifty-five cents per
ioo pounds. ' 1
Will also furnish patrons with Distilled Water.
each is a genuine bargain:
DOMESTICS.
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7 and 8 cent Prints
go at this sale for. . . .
36-inch. L L Muslin
during this sale at. . . ,
15 cent French Ginghams
can be bought at this sale for
12 1-2 cent Percale
goes at this sale for.
Washable Petticoats worth $1.25
at this sale
25 cent Bicycle Hose
at this sale for ....
Ladies' Black Hose
per pair. . . .
Ladies' Gauze Underwear
15 cent quality at. . . .
Long Silk Gloves
regular $1.50 quality at
Good Thread during this sale at,
per spool
5c
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10c
8c
73c
17c
11c
8c
69c
3c
GENUINE BARGAINS.
23c
sale.
Mens' Summer Underwear
regular price 40 cents .
Men's Neglegee Shirts
75 cent quality at this
Ladies' WhiteOxfords
worth up to $1.50 at. . . .
1 2 -foot Linoleum
regular price 75c at this sale. .
Men's 50c and 75c 4-in-hand
Ties at this sale . .
One lot Children's Bonnets'
worth up to $1.25.
One lot Ladies Shoes
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These prices are for cash only. The sale will continue thirty days, but the sooner
you call, the larger the stock from which to make selections.
I THE LEADER. - - - -
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60c I
39c
43c St
worth up to $4.00 at. .tjJl Ou
$1.25 and $i. 35 ' i A i
Velvet Carpets now . 1 ) (j)
Men's Socks C
good ones t)C
Men's Handkerchiefs ff r TO
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Stono Drug Co.