The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, July 02, 1909, Image 5

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WATCHES
Our stock of watches
speaks eloquently'of good
things, and there are jt
many people whose hap,- t
py experiences contirm
the reliability and worth
of them.
Our success as watch
sellers has not been
merely fortuitous, but is
the result of the unwav-
ering integrity and knowl-
t edge gained by long
jf years of study. Every &
watch we sell is a guar- t
t anteed time keeper.
Thus you have more
reason to consider this
store as an object wor-
thy your seeking.
I DIXON, The Jeweler
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Union Pacific Watch Inspector.
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SCHILLER & CO.,
Prescription Druggists
l-'lrst Door North of
First Notional llaiik
Seed Ilyo for snloby the North Platte
Mill nnd Grain Co.
Mr. nnd Mrs. F. T. Redmond lenvo
next Wednesday on their trip to Los
Angolas.
Hnv Rrandocree. Kinkaid & Co.
Tailored Clothes. Try tho next suit of"
this make, thr hub clothing dept.
0. M. Gunnell& Co., ofJ?nxton, rc
contly lost $2GQ worth of goods through
neglect to repair a leaky roof;
Bowory Danco Saturdny night, cor
ner Sixth nnd Locust. Everybody come.
R. 0. Oltman, director of 'school dis
trict No. 41, south of Wnllaco, trans
acted business at tho county sup't.
oflk today.
Misses Mabel Donohower, Eileen
Flynn, Sylvia Watts and Nellie Work
man are expected home this evening
from tho State Normal at Kearney.
Wm. Whitlock will leave soon for
Cherokee Park to spend his annual va
cation in attempting to exterminate the
finny tribo of that vicinity.
During the month of June tho rain
fall at North Platte, as recorded at tho
U. S. weathor bureau, was fivo and
forty-one one hundredth incheB,
Weather forocaBt: Partly cloudy
tonight and tomorrow. Maximum
temperature yosterday 88, a year ago
64; minimum this morning CG, a year
ago 52.
There appeared on Dowoy street this
morning a ono arm musician who plays
at ono time a guitar, mouth organ, two
drums, a triangle and bells. Ho fur
nished tho lookers on with some old
time music.
Notice to Lot Owners.
All owners of vacant lots nro hereby
notified that they must cut tho weeds
at once, or information will bo Iliad
against them for violation of tho city
ordinance relative thereto.
C. A. Lowell,
Chief of Police.
P XJ
FREE WITH
FIRE CRACKERS
PUNK FREE
WITH
FIRE WORKS.
STATIONERY
BOOKS
WALL PAPER
LOOK FOR
PUN K
FREE with Roman Candles, Sky Rockets,
Pin Wheels and any fire article you buy at
C. M. NEWTON'S.
DR. 0. II. CRESSLER,
Graduate Dentist.
Offico over tho McDonald
Stato Dank.
J. F. Clabaugh returned yesterday
from n trip up tho North Platto branch.
An additional freight crew was as
signed to tho Third district this week.
Mrs. E. R. Plummor left yesterday
for a brief visit with friends at Paxton.
Mrs. W. S. Hoover loft this morning
for n short visit with frionds in tho
east.
Attorney J. F. Beolor wont to Kear
ney this morning on a professional
visit.
Geortro Vosoinka has gono to Vnlon
riso. Nob., to visit frionds for a fow
days.
E. C. Richards loft last night for Lin
coln whore ho will transact business for
a few days.
V. A. Kockon loft last night for an
cxtonded visit to Portland, Seattle and
other western points.
Tho tent for the Chnutaunua grounds
arrived last evening and will bo nut up
before tomorrow night.
The Ideal Shirt for Men and Boys in
Golf and Negligee.
The Hun Clothing Durr.
Miss Fern Stamp returned last night
from Kearney whero sho had boon at
tending tho State Normal.
Mrs. Wm. Allen, who Una bon visit
ing at tho homo of her parents for ten
days, will return to Omaha tonight.
Mrs. Perdue, mother of Mrs. J. F.
Clabaugh, will nrrivo tonight from Des
Moines andspend tho summer with her
daughtor.
W. H Mullane. who publishod a
paper in North Platto a numbor of
years ago, was marricu nc rnoonix,
Ariz., Juno 12th.
About 200 Men's Suits worth from
$10.00 to $15.00 per suit at $7.50 und
lu.00 per suit.
The Hun Clothing Dept.
Thos. Healv leaves tomorrow for
Denver and remaining thero until Tues
day, will leave with his family on a
trip to Pacific coast points.
R. H. Callihan. in chame of tho ma
terial vard at OFallons. has been traxs-
-ferred to Broadwater, to which point
the matorinl yard has boon removod.
Herehey Wolsh roturned last night
night from bidnoy, whero ho went to
make an examination of tho water
plant, woich ho designed a short time
ago.
Wantod Spring Chickens. Will pay
$4.50 per dozon. P. W. Sitton, Mana
ger Pacific Hotel.
The Union Pacific car inspector and
the United States car inspector wero in
the city yesterday inspecting tho appli
ances on-the cars in tho local yards.
Thoy pro-nounccd everything in first
class shape. ,
Tho people along the Norht Platto
branch intend to have a clorious timo
on July 4th. Fifteen barrels of beer
woro sent yesterday and a refrigerator
car was loaded this morning with ice
cream and pop.
During the coming school year Miss
Fenna Beolor, of this city, will occupy
the position of assistant to Prof, litis-
soy in the botanical department of tho
University of Nebraska. Tho selection
is certainly a compliment to tho young
lady.
For Sale.
Boarding house, 10 rooms, dinning
room and kitchen, on oth street, op
posite McGerr's grocery store, 44 foot
lot. Next to Dowey street. This is tho
best location for n business block in
North Platto.
Also lots 10, 11 and 12, block 17,
North Platto T. L. Co'a addition, n
southeast corner ndjolning tho Cody
residence on tho west, inquire ot
Fkedeuick Kade.
Notice.
Parties caught Fishinfr, HuntinK or
tresspassintr on tho llirdwood rnnc.h,
or any of the Wallace land will bo
prosecuted to the full extent of tho
law. T. l' Watts Mgr.
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NEWS STAND
POSTCARDS
NOVELTIES.
THIS SIGN-
Hotel Men in Town.
W. G. Collins, of Gibbon Nebr.,
formerly manager of tho Arlington
hotol in Memphis, Tonn., nnd nn cx-
porioncecl hotel man, was in tno city
Wednesday to sco Mayor I'ntterson iH
rogard to the prospects of orccting n
modern hotel hero.
Ho wilt have associated with him
Frnnk Horshov of Gibbon and tho in
tentions are to form a local stock com-
nnnv to bu Id nnd cnuin a modorn 00
room hotol to cost not less than $76,
000.
Mr. Collins will roturn In three weeks
to lioirin the work of fortnincr tho stock
company and ho vill plan to hnvo tho
hotel in operation holoro mnny uays
have passed.
Lutheran Church.
Tho intorlor of tho church has been
beautified by repaporlng. When tho
now carpet shall have boon placod on
the iloor the edifice will again present
a comfortablo nppenrnnco.
The pastor, Rev. Seibort, will occupy
tho pulpit Sunday morning nnd hopes
to soe n full congregation of his people
nnd of others who may desire to unite
with us in tho worship. Becauso of tho
Chautauqua no evening services will be
held July 4 and July 11.
Theo. Tottonholf. foreman of tho
boiler shops will probably leavo in n
few days for Philadelphia, whero ho
will inspect the locomotives which tho
Baldwin Locomotive Co. are building
for the Harriman lines.
Dr. Quurlcv nnd J. H. Stono loft this
morninir for Wallace in Arthur Hoag-
lands auto to attend n sick person in
vicinity.
For Sale.
Four thorouchbred Ancus bulls.
ranging in ago from 8 to 20 montlm;
gooa heavy, chunky animals. Inquire
of or address iranlc uncle, JNortn
Platto, Nob.
Feet Ready
for the Fourth?
Do your celebrating ia cool,
,good looking, comfortable,
footwear. Discard your heavy
shoes.
Our prices are not prohibi
tive while the comfort af
forded by our cool, low shoes
is hard to estimate.
FOOT COOLERS
Wc have Oxfords in lace
or buttom styles; black, tan,
oxblood, wine, champagne,
and bronzo.
We can place your feet in
splendid condition for your
outing on the Fourth.
SOL HODES,
The Home of Better Shoe:.
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While probaby only a small percentage of prospective purchasers of mowing machines are born in the
state of Missouri, there seems to be no remark that applies more perfectly to the condition of mind of mower
buyers than the one that is nationally associated with the state of Missouri, "Show me. " In no other way do
the majority of us get so good an idea of an article or proposition as by seeing. Prospective mower buyers
come in and see the old reliable Standard Mower. It was the best mower fifty years ago and it is the best today.
We carry all sizes of the mower and rake.
Yours for the Mower trade,
Band Concert
Tho following programs will bo rendered hy
the North I'latto band on Sundar at tho
Cliautamiua gronndM;
SACKKtl CONCtinT, SUNDAY AFTKI1NOON.
MpIinIIph from I'aust, Ground
Serenade, "The Old Church Organ"....
W. Chambers
Anvil UiortiH. "Ill Truvatorp" Vorill
"Kvenlnf Star" froiuTannhausurMt. WaRuor
Uanleri8 PotUa" ConcortSolo..
Karl .Stamp .... ....Hiup!
Cnmliijr Thro tho ltyo". . . Ilormau Hcllstcdt
"Over Mill nn.l Dnlc' ltomaiua Ulplcy
In day to Iw." Cornet Solo.
Arthur Trovolyan
HACHMlCOXCtiUT. SUNDAY KVRSINO
"The Palms", 1'ararhraso It. K. Illldroth
Nearer My God to Theo" l'arai)hra.o
Master
"l'llcrlm Chorus," from Tannliamor
II. Waitnor
Hextotte lrom I.ueia Donltnttt
"I.a I'aloma," Hpanlsh Soronado Yadlor
I.ovo and Koo.s", A Now Flower Hontr,
Cilbulka laut
MIoro", From III Trnvatoro Vordo
Medley, Selection of Hotitbern Planta
tion Poiikm I.. Centerno
Chautauqua Program.
SATUIIDAY JULY ft).
7:00 1' M. Hand eonorot by Lowell's hand
at the Intersection of Fifth and Dewey atrret
after which tho band will proceed to tho
Chaiitatmiia KrottmW and ttlve n concert.
n:00 P. M. Address by Ills Kxeellency (inv
entor Ashton C. Shalletil)erBor followed by
muslo by tho Chautuaima Mnlo chorus, tho
Chautiimiun Oeneral chorus and tho band.
Prof. Mavwell of ChK'nKO will slmr. Presi
dent Patterson of tho Ixiarrt of directors will
slH'nk nod Jmleo II. M. Grimes will Rlvo a
snort addresses.
SUNDAY, Jtlt.Y iiU.
1:30 P. M, Sacred Concert by Lowell's band
at tho Auditorium tent.
2:H0 P M. t.raud Sacred concert by tho
ChautaiKiua General chorus, Prof Maxwell
and tho Until'..
S:00P M. Address by Dean lleecher ot
Trlnlt v Cathedral, Omaha.
7:30 p M Snored t'oncort by Lowell's band
at the Auditorium tent
H:!K) P. M. Grand Harred concert by th
Chai.tauiua General chorus, Prof. Maxwell
and Lowell's band.
asM P. M Lecturo-Sormon by Prof. Ed
ward Amherst Ott, of Chluaeo, on tho
subject "Sour Grapes".
Program for July 5th
fl A. M. Parade by band, llro department,
cadets, ratr mutilans and citizens In carriages
10 A. M. Headlm: Declaration of Imlopoud
endeiico and address by W. T. Wilcox at tho
L'hautauua grounds,
11 A. M Cadets compotltlvo drill on Dow
oy street.
lT.lftA. M. Foot racos and sports on Dow
oy street.
Admission to tho Chntaiuiua grounds will
be free In the forenoon,
hoop. M. Dinner.
L'jOO 1 M. Tho band will ctvo a concert at
tho Intersection nf Dewey and Sixth streets,
and proceed thenco tothoChautauima whero
they will render a fchort proitram followed
by somr service and address by .IiuIro F.stollo
4:30 P, M. Ilaso ball at base ball park.
7;!K) p. M. Concert by band at corner Sixth
and Dewey.
H;W p. M. Concert by the band at the
Chautauqua grounds, followed by honir ser
vice oiul address by .1. Adam Mode, congress
man from Minnesota.
PrUes for Sports Host decorated hose eart
il 2d Sto. .id 8.1. Compotltlvo drill of lllph
ScLool Cadets, silver medal valued at 1:
other prlxos for cadets $15 cash. Hoys' foot
race, first irl) SI, suit of clothes. HubCloth
Inir Dept.: second prlr.o ii worth of tlreworlis
by C, Jl, Nowlon. Girls' footrace. Iltst prle
f2..1o pnlr of oxfords by Sol Modes, second
prloiS iKtltlo of perfume by Stono Druir Co.
Fat man's race, first prlo f3 cash, second
prize $i cash.
Duroc-Jcrscy Pigs.
Tho Experimental Substation offers
for sale pure bred Duroc-Jorsoy pigs
nt tho following prices: Honrs $15.00,
Sows $10.00. Thoso nro plus of tho
best brcodinp typo. Tho nbovo priccH
hold good until July 30.
V. P. SNYunn, Sup't.
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For Rent. .
Tho D. A. Baker residenco, 321 West
Third street.
Tho Pritchnrd residenco, 314 West
First street, 7 rooms witli bath und
toilet, all now.
Buchanan & 1'attkrson.
W. R. MALONEY,
FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND EAIBAU1ER
A full lino of Guskcts, Robos, etc.
Calls miswercd promptly.
Day Phono 12G, Niirht Phono 482.
"SHOW ME"
rRman
1!
Keep Cool
Sir!
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 bodily comfort
and peace of mind by providing
yourself with one of our cooling
Summer-Suits.
r'hese Suits are right up to
our usual high standard and they
show every style kink that is
now on.
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 I
1T 1 -) T f -11 .. 9
riosiery auci vooi loggery oi an sorts, in styles inai
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
THE
FIRST NATIONAL BANK,
of North Platte, Nebraska.
UNITED STATES DEPOSITARY.
Capital -Surplus
Fund
Stockholders' Liability
Guarantee Fund for
(Not considering quick
DIRECTORS!
E. F. Secbcrcer, C. F. McGrew, J. J. Halligan,
F. L. Mooney, Arthur McMamarn.
a
Tm Hook of Kuppcumat
Uuctgo
$100,000.00
25,000.00
100,000.00
Depositors $225,000.00
assets nnd cash resources)
Derryberry.