The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, July 02, 1909, Image 4

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$4.00, $4.50, $5.00.
We are offering- this scrson an assortment of
rood Oxfords for Men to an extent never before at-
tempted by us. They were all made for us by some
$j of the acknowledged best makers of Men's shoes.
There are Tans. Greens, Oxbloods and Blacks made
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fci up in shapes and patterns comprising all the newest
approved ideas. Let us show them.
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PERSONAL MENTION. j
Mrs. J. H. Vnn Cleavo is visiting
friends in Lexington for a faw days.
Albort Muldoon transacted legal busi
ness in Omaha a couple of days this
week.
Julius Hahler went to Central City
Wednesday to transact business for a
faw days.
Mrs. Anna Church returned yester-
ny from a snort visit to western
points,
Miss Fcnna Boeler arrived homo Wed
esdav after an extonded visit with hor
sister at Cuba, 111.
Miss Esther Antonides went to Max
well Wednesday night for a short visit
with friends.
Miss Alico Dobbins loft yestorday
morning for n visit with relatives and
friends in St. Louis.
Mrs. Fred Elliott arrived home Wed
nesday after n week's visit with friends
and relatives in Omaha.
Mrs. D. A. Baker! who had been
visiting North Platte friends for several
weoks, 'eturned to Denver yestcruay.
Yellow Front Shoe Store.
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Watches, Diamonds
And all the New Styles
Jewelry
Have been selling Watches
in North Platte for 25 years.
Can sell you what you want
at the right price, and back
it up with years of experience.
Clinton,
Jeweler and Optician.
We want your repair work.
DRS. BROCK & CROOK,
DENTISTS.
Over first, National. Phono MB
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9.
Sunday-school missionary Scott went
hey yesterday morning
somo work along hin fine of work
to Hers
ostcrtlay morning to do
to
-500 busholi of
I.C.
The Third Week of the
I . MP SUMMER SALET
MIbs Mnybello Tobln, of Denver, and
go.
on No. 11 Wednesday and will visit Mr.
arrived
Dr. G. B. Dent returned ytsterdny
from Omaha, whore ho accompanied
Mrs. F. W. Hinckor.
J. W. 'Lawrence, of Omnha, will nr
rlvo in tho city tonight to transact
businoss for several days.
Miss Nollio Hurko, of Cottonwood,
will come up tomorrow und will visit
friends and relatives during Chautau
qua week.
Your furniture needs varnishing and
repairing beforo house cleaning. See
P. M. Sorcnson, shop 107 12. Dth St.
Six suspicious characters were ar
rested last night and lAdgod in tho
county jail, but wcro ruleascd this
morning and shown tho way out of
town.
At tho local stock yards this week
whs a steer which is tho largest thnt
has ever been Buun in thoso parts. It is
being sunt to Omaha and weighed
1000 pounds.
P. W. Uinckor, who accompanied bin
wlfo to Omaha, returned homo this
morning. Whon ho loft last night Mrs.
Kinckcr was improving in a vory satis
factory manner.
Got thoso window screens nWlo now.
P. M. Sokenson. Shop 107 E Cth St.
An eight pound girl baby was born
Wednesday evening to Mr. and Mrs.
Fred II. Garlow at tho Scouts Rest
ranch. Mother and danghter aro re
ported to bo doing nicely. Congratula
tions aro extended.
A gontlemun representing tho Wehn
Telephone Co,, of Bridgeport, was in
town this wook looking up a route for
tho building of n telophono line from
that town to North Platto. Tho lino
will cut in at all towns and stations on
tho North Kivor branch.
Ilupfcr,
car corn.
corner 12th
Help Wanted.
A good cook, a boy to help in tho
hakury and a girl for dining room ser
vice. Inqtiiro at tho Enturpriso Bakery.
Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Seeberger, who
havo boen vialtintr Pacific coast Doint
lor thirty days, are expected homo to
morrow.
Air. una Mrs. l U. Weston fold are
making arrangements to properly cole
brute their twenty-fifth wedding anni
versary which occurs July S2-lt.li.
A largo two-story porch, tho upper
part of which will ue used for summer
sleeping Quarters, is bointr added
the cast side of the Iddings residence
Boy's Wash Suits at The Hub Cloth
ing Dept.
Tho lawn social glvon by the Girls
j Friendly Society Wednesday ovoning
was largoly patronized, selections by
the. boys' band were enjoyed by at
tendantn.
For Sain
Inquiro of J
ana Willow.
Tha art glass was placed in the
Prusbytorinn church this week, the
work being performed by men sent out
by the firm from whom tho glass was
purchased.
The North Platto association of tho
Baptist church will hold a conference
at Dickens on July 27th, 28th and 29th.
Sovoral noted divines of that denomin
ation will bo proscnt.
W. J. Jonos, tho former North side
grocer, is at present located at Mill
City, Oregon. IIo attended tho Seattle
exposition and criticizes tho extrava
gant prices which ono must pay for
everything.
Alfalfa, Cnno, Millet and nil kinds
field and garden seeds at Hcrshoy's,
5th & Locust Sts.
At tho meeting of tho Indian Card
Club Wednesday afternoon at tho homo
of Mrs. C. A. Weir the first prize was
won by Mrs. w. 11. uouglas anu tho
second by Mrs. Goo. B. Dent. During
tho summer season tho club will meet
111 the evening instoad of afternoon.
Tailored Wash faults and bkirts in
Linen and English Rep, About all colors
The lluu Clothino Dept.
Alexander Wimberly, formorly of
this city, but now nttending tho No
braska Waslovan University at Lin
coin, arrived in town Wednesday and
will visit for a few days. Fie is on his
way to Colorado, whuro he has ob
tainod a position for tho summer.
Victor double faced record and
Edison four minuto records. Wo havo
Attachments for machines for four
minute records,
Rinckek'h Rook Store
. Tho first special train of Elks enrouto
to tho Los Angeles convention passed
through Wednesday night. They were
from Yonkers, N. Y. A number of
special trains will pass through next
Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursda
nut tno greater number ot tnem w
reach this point lata at night.
Miss Mamie Joyce of Chica
and Mrs. Leo Tobln for a fow days
R. L. Graves, now manager for the
Sherwin-Williams Paint Co., at Now-
ark, N. J., will arrlvo in town to
morrow night for a visit with old-time
friends.
Mrs. S. A. Douglas, formerly of this
citv. arrived from Los Angeles yester
day morning and will visit friends for a
fow days.
Fred Armstrong and Miss Lillic
Samclson left Wednesday for Denver,
whero It is reported they will bo mar
ried. It is rumored that tliov wcro mar
Tied hero but Judge Elder said that no
license has been granted.
Miss llattlo Von Uoetz leaves in a
day or two for Frasor, Col., where she
will visit ssveral weeks with her Bister;
Mrs. C. B. Wincgar, of Lebanon, Kan.,
who spends each summer in tho moun
tains.
Mr,
AT THE LEADER
Opens With Special Bargains in "
Men's Clothing,
Ladies' Suits and
Dress Goods.
In these three lines exceptional values arc being offered, and those who
fail to take advantage of the discount prices are losing money.
It should not be inferred, however, that special prices are given only in
the above lines. All goods in the big store arc being offered for sale at greatly
and Mrs. C. P. Davis of Chey
enne who havo been visiting in tho
city, loft Wednesday morning for Fro
mont. where thev will abend tho re
mainder of tho week. From thero they
will go to Rhode Island to visit thei
old homo.
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if
reduced prices.
Rev. Chas F. Chapman goes to Oma-
occupy the pulpit
ha tomorrow und will
at Trinity Cathedral whllo Dean
Becchor comos to North Platte. Tho
Dean will preach at tho Episcopal
church Sunday morning and deliver an
address at tho Chautauqua in the ovon
ing.
Gospel meetings aro being held in the
old Ottonstcin building on Sixth street
botwoon Dowoy and Locust. Tho
meetings nro bicng conducted by two
gentlemen and tho nttondanco is vory
small and tho enthusiasm limited.
THE LEADER.
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MALL'S
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UGGESTIONS
Cool Oxfords for Hot Days.
Tan Ankle d J A
Strap Pumps J)sJ,DU
The new (j) fA
Bronze Oxford ), pJ
This pump is made to fit, does not gap at ankle,
or rub the heel, and we have this pump in all sizes
and widths.
Tan Oxfords and Vici Kid
Oxfords
$1.75 $2.50
White Canvas Oxfords, (T 4 A A
Regular price $1.50, for J ,UU
8?jC.Get one of our Decorated China Plates. It will not
cost you a cent.
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M reragnraas 1V1 1 J. JLv,'
I The Big Shoe Man.
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Tonight at tho High School Auditor
ium the musical people will meet Prof.
Harry Maxwell ot Chicago who will
direct the Chautauqua General Chorus
during the coming week. This meeting
tonight will be moro In the naturo of a
reception to Mr. Maxwell, and a large
number is desired. You do not huvo to
bo invited by special messonger. Tho
invitation b goneral to all of any and
overy faith, creed or party. Wo want
to malco this chorus tho big thing ot tha
Chautauqua. Petty jealousies and non
sense rivalries will have no plao there,
The musical people of North Platto and
vicinity must show that thero is no
littleness in the musicians mind and
must make this chorus a success. No
admission nor ticket required to meet
with tho chorus Friday night. Every
thing is freo then. (Jomo after tho pic
turo show it you can t como botore
And remember you will be missed if
you aro a singer and don't-como. Bring
your wife or sweetheart: sister or
sweetheart; sistor or mother. Tho
children will havo a special chorus ar
ranged for them later.
Bring in your cream any day in the
wcok to tho ucatrico Urcamory
and got your cash on delivery.
SIMON liltOS., Agt.
A traveling man for whom the world
ought to havo been made, camo into
tho ticket ollice nt the depot yesterday
and wanted to buy a ticket either east
or west for n short distance. Tho only
trains arriving wore No. 1 and 2, on
which only interstate pnsscngors can
rido and so ho couldn't tret a ticket.
Thereupon ho commenced to fill tho air
with blue exclamations of otornal
damnation upon the Union Pacific and
furnished somo amusement for the
lookors-on. Whon No. 1 started to
leave he Htiiziul his grip and got on, but
to the delight of the audience tho con
ductor stopped tho train and put him
off.
Special cut price on all Rugs. Sizes
:12 feet to 12x15 feet.
Tiiij Htm Clothing Dept.
The feminine portion of North Plntto
had a chance to discuss a little sensa
tional news this weok, when tho Den
ver papers published an account of tho
Mine of a petition for divorce by Mrs.
Margarot Warren against hor husband
in which Mrs. Harry Lox, formerly of
this citv. is named as co-respondent.
This is the senuol of an infatuation be
tween Martin and Mrs. Cox, dating
back a year, and which grow so sensa
tional that Dopot Sunt. Hillikor was
forced to dlschargo Mrs. Cox, who was
matron at tho dopot, and Martin, who
was a ticket agent.
Wo havo a full lino of Hnmirtocka
ranging in prices from 25c. up.
Rinokhu's Book Store.
NJ, Buzza, of Council Bluffs, who
was recently in this city, glvos
North Platto nnd Grand Island tho
credit of being the best inland cities in
Nebraska. This is a fact that North
Platto and Grand Island havo nlways
known.lbut It Is moro appreciated whon
stated y soma non-resiucnt.
Now lino of Trunks, Suit Cases and
flriiw at tha neht nrico.
The Huh Clothing Dept.
Ten businass mon wera asked tho
condition of trado last evening and each
reported an increase for tho lirat six
months of tho year as compared with
tho like noriod of ast year. Two ro-
portod that thoir business wns but fivo
nor cent below 1907, which was the
li.nnlaafr frrt.lil Vnilt Mrtftti PlflHo IiDq'
Railroad News.
Henry Hartigan has accepted a posi
tion in tho local coal chutes.
Runt. McKoown and Ass't. Supt.
Roth transacted official business in tho
city Wednesday.
Master Mechanic Niland, of tho Wy
oming division, was in tho city Wed
nesday on official business.
Tomorrow will bo tho last day given
tn conoral instruction from tha exam
ination cars north of tho ahop.
T.n TTrtSr.. will co to Froroont in a
few davs U look over somo thorough
hrni Hnrford cattle which Will be on
sale at that plaeo.
Ernest Stengcr, formerly assistant
sunerintendont of tho Union Pacific
with headnuarters in this city, is now
cngagod in tho construction of a rail
road in Nevada.
Frank Doran attonded tho big meet
ing of members of tho B. of L. E. held
at Lincoln this week. Among thoso
resent was Grand Chief bngineor
Itone.
A railroad club, comprised entirely
of mon connected with somo railroad
company, has lately been formed in
Omaha. Asst. Supt. G. H. Likort,
formerly of this city, is ono of tho directors.
Frank Hart, a sheet iron worker in
tho local shops has severed his con
nection with the railroad company. Ho
will take up a homestead in McPherson
county and go into tho farm and
cattlo business.
A letter and n picturo havo boen re
ceived from James Hart, who is up in
Minnesota on his annual fishing trip.
Tho picturo shows a 10 pound black
bass and tho letter describes now me
monster of tho deop nearly pulled Jim
and his brother Luke in.
On No. 10 yesterday morning was an
aged lady who had becomo deranged
whilo on her journey, and was con
stantly trying to escape from tho
train, alio was tamng me nouy oi ner
husband east and it is thought that this
caused hor temporary insanity.
Ma
dame Leola
THE WONDER.
The World's Acknowledged
Queen of Palmistry
and Clairvoyancy.
Reads your life from cradle to grave without
asking- you one question. Gives names and locates
stolen articles. Locates diseases of the body, etc.
Reunites the seperated and brings about speedy
marriages.
Don't forget tKe place 610 Dewey St. Phone 287
Hours 10 a. m. to 9 p. m. Readings 50c and $1.00
Jack Service.
The Experimental Substation has
shipped in a fine Jnck which is being
stood for service-to a limited number
of selectcd mares at a vory reasonable
price.
9x11
Destroyers
For
Potato Bus
Cabbage Worms
Chicken Lice
Ants
Fleas
Flies
Whatever the pest
w.e have the Remedy
Schiller & Co.,
1st door north First Natl. Bank.
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bpring and bummer Necessities.
Hardware, Lawnmowers,
Garden Tools, Wash Machines,
Grindstones, Grass Catchers, Knives,
Refregerators, Glasses,
Pictures, Furniture,
, Picture Frames, (made to order.)
Art Squares, Rugs, Mattings,
Curtains, Draperies,
Couch Covers, Window Shades.
Plumbing and Heating.
GINN & WHITE.
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.
Will also furnish patrons with Distilled Water.
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