The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, July 13, 1909, Image 4

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I Men's Low Shoes,
S $4.00, $4.50, $5.00.
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We arc 'offering this serson an assortment of fjj
)k good CMords for Men to an extent never before at- $S
J? tempted by us. They were all made for us by some
pi of the acknowledged best makers of Men's shoes. Sfc
jjj There arc Tans. Greens, Oxbloods and Blacks made!
ffi up in shapes and patterns comprising all the newest
approved ideas. Let us show them.
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Graham & Company.
HERE TO STAY.
We have decided to stay in North Platte. We find the people ready to patronize A SQUARE DEAL
STORE and believe they will even increase their patronage as time passes. No other firm in the state is so well
connected for buying good, up-to-date merchandise. Our wholesale and factory connections enable us to un
dersell. Note a fetf of the prices that will prevail during July. Hundreds of other bargains equally attractive.
Yellow Front Shoe Store.
Watches, Diamonds
And all the New Styles
Jewelry
Have been sclling'Watches
in North Platte for 25 years.
Can sell you what you want
at the right price, and back
tit up with year of exper
ience.
Clinton,
Jeweler and Optician.
We want your repair work.
DR. 0. II. CRESSLER,
Graduate Dcnlist.
Ofllco ovor tho McDonald
State Bnnk.
I DRS. BROCK & CROOK, jj
ij DENTISTS. g
Ovor First National. Phono US
rnrrJM
For Ront Housoa tind nlco unfur
niehed rootna. Bratt & Goodman.
Mies Edith Pntterson will entertain
tho vounsr ladies' brldgo club at 9:30
Thursday forenoon.
Your furnlturo ncodfl varnishing ant
ronalrinir boforo Iioubo cleaning. Soo
P. M. Soronson, Bhop 107 E. 5th St.
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Nealo, of Myrtlo
Bpont Saturday and Sunday in town
vMtinir frionds and attending tho
Chautaiiqua,
John Schatz. Albert Fisher and Mrs
Alico Davidson all of Salt Lalco City
were called to this city by tho death of
the late Joaoph Schatz.
Tho Ideal Shirt for Men and Boys in
Golf and Nogligoo.
The IIuu CLOTiima Deit.
Tho mombors of tho Amorlcnn
Woman's Loaguo and all other inter
ested aro requested to meet with Mrs.
Stebbinn oit Friday afternoon at 11 p.
m., for tho purpouo of organizing,
The attendance of tho Junior Normal
has increuBed for tliu second half of
tho term, aovorul teachers coming in to
attend tho inatituto and deciding to ro
main for the remainder of tho session.
Money to loan on good real ostato se
curity. Soo O. E. Eldor, Koith thcatra
building.
In tho caso of tho Stato of Nebraska
vs. Frank Knapp of Maxwoll which was
heard boforo Judgo Eldor yoatorday,
tho Judge took tho caso undor lulviso
mont and judgment will bo given in a
fow days.
To Loan Plenty 8 per cont money on
real estate. Bratt &. Goodman.
Con Walker, of this city, has ' boon
awarded the contract for erecting two
one storv brick buildings at Otralalla.
each 25x80 foot. Ono will hi built for
Poto Glrmann, tho other for Mr.
Davidson.
About 200 Men's Suits worth from
$10.00 to S1G.00 per suit at $7.60 and
10.00 per suit.
Tim Hun Clothino Deit.
In tho gun club shoot at Gothenburg
last week Honrv Hebhausen of this
citv carried ofT first money und Albert
Muldoon, also of North Platte, second
money. Tho former broke 88 out of 05
and tho latter 79.
Thirty cars in the "reliability run'
of tho Amorlcnn Automobile Assocla
ion loft Dotrolt at 7:30 yoBtordny
morning on tho run of 2,030 miles from
Detroit to Kansas City, via Denver.
Tho tars aro expectod to pnss through
North Platto nt noon July uau.
.Manager SItton, of the Pacific Hotol,
la 'making a specialty of serving Sun
Sundav dinnor to residents: as well as
transients, and is providing an oxcollont
meal for fifty cents, During this not
weather tho good houso wifo is dosorv
ing of a respito frm preparing and
serving Sunday dinnor, and she and her
fatnlly would much enjoy tho mid-day
meal at tho Pacific.
J. E. Burgnor went to Kearney yes'
tcrdag morning on a short business
trip.
Mr. and Mrs. James Dorum loft Sun
day night for a short visit with friends
in Denvor.
M. B. Crydcrman of Denvor, was in
the city yesterday attending to some
business affairs,
Miss Teresa Tighe who has been
visiting Miss Mauds Burgnor, returned
to her homo Sunday night.
Mr. and Mrs. II. M. Appleford, of
Maxwell, Bpont Sunday in town at
tending the Chautauqua.
Got thoBo window screens made now
P. M. SoitENSON. Shop 107 E 5th St.
Mrs. H. E. Smith will leavo in a few
days for Omaha, where she will take a
coursoof treatment.
Dr. O. II. Creaslsr loft Sunday night
for Omaha, where ho will transact
business for a fow days.
Spoclal cut prico on all Rugs. Sizes
9x12 feet to 12x15 feot.
Tub IIuu Clotuinq Dkpt.
Miss Lizzie Young has entered tho
services of tho North Platto Tolo-
phono company as oporator.
Mr. and Mrs, J. J. Sullivan, of Om
aha, attended tho funoral of tho lato
Joseph Schatz yesterday.
Miss Ethel Haltt of Wallace, who
has boon attonding the teachers in
stituto, roturned to her homo Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Potor Mois, of Omaha,
aro visiting in tho city, coming to at
tend tho funeral of the late Joseph
Schatz.
Mr. and Mrs. Joaoph Otman of
Odgon aro in tho city, having boen
called hore by tho death of Joseph
Schatz.
Goorgina aud Florenco McKay went
to Sutherland yesterday morning whoro
they will visit at tho farm' of David
Hunter,
Mrs, John Frazier drove over to
Gandy Sunday taking with her two
Sistors of Mercy, who went on some
charitablo work.
Mrs. Clms. Horno and daughter of
Maxwoll apont Sunday in tho city visit
ing friends and attending the Chau
tauqua Bosaions,
Miss Edith Wendoborn and Miss Cora
Siuder will leuvo tomorrow for a visit
in Denver. Colorado Springs nnd other
Colorado points.
Wo have a full line of Hammocks
ranging in prices irom ztc. up.
RtNCKER's Book Storo,
Harry Hoy who has boen attending a
Bchool of chiropractic instruction in
Davenport Iowa is visiting, friends and
relatives in tho city.
Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Kloln left yes
torday morning for a visit with their
daughter Mrs. Dell Tool in tho southern
part of tho stato,
Tailored Wash Suits nnd Skirts In
CLOTHING
Our fall clothing is beginning to
arrive and we will save you several
dollars on a single suit.
Brown and Green Worsted, others
ask as much as S25 for thorn; our
July price
Black and Biuo All Worsted, exact
duplicate of what you havo been
paying $18 for; our July price
Genuine Priestly Cravenottes, wind m nn
and rain proof p".0
This makes a fino light overcoat.
PANTS.
Now ones arriving almost daily. Prices
98c $1.29 $2.48 $3.98
at our underselling values.
$11.85
$9.85
NOTIONS
50 Good Envelopes
For
120 sheets good Noto Papor
For.
Two paper Best Needles made
HKTS
A Good Assortment of Up-to-date
Hats at ONE-HALF PRICE.
Seven snoola Best Thread
For..'...
Three cakes fine Toilet Soap
For..,
25-cent Box Fino Stationery
For.
Two Papers Hair Pins
For.'.
Fivo Cent Tablets
For
Ten Cent Tablets
For
For.
5c
10c
5c
25c
10c
iOc
lc
2k
. 5c
Men's Furnishings.
Ono Dollar Overalls
For I.
15-ccnt Linen Collars
four for , i . . .
15-cent Black or Tan Sox
per pair ,
25c Half Hose in plain and fancy colors
nor pair
76-cent Silk nnd LUlo Soxs, nobby
they mnko them
ns
59c
25c
7k
I2ic
30c
39c
59c
Good Work Shirts '
For..,
$1.25 Fino Dress Shirts " . .
For
$2.00 Fino Dress Shirts nn
For tP 1 .UV
75-cont Suspenders 30c
50-cent Suspenders 25
woric box C4c
STAPLES.
All Linen Scotch Crash n
Per vard VL
10c ana 15c Ulngnams '
rer yra.... :
10-cent Percales
Per yard
India Linon
Per yard
5c
5c
7k
SILKS
75-cent China Silk irt
Per yard JVC
2G-inch Black Taffotn, $1.75valuo nr
Per yard.... VOX
othcrwidthR8t 29c 48c 79c
On Embroideries, Laces, Ribbons, Underwear,
Shoes and 1001 little- things wo effect a very
substantial saving for you.
New goods arriving almost daily to get 6ur stock up to the wants of the people. If you are not trading at
at the Square Deal Store, get in line and make your dollars do double duty.
JOHNSON'S OASH STORE,
HAULER BUILDING NORTH PLATTE, NEB
Julius Pizor is transacting business
in Hcrshey today.
Rents Collected and property cared
for by Bratt & Goodman.
Rohart Holcomb. of Maxwoll, is vis
iting frionds and relatives in tho city.
Rov Amos wont to Brulo last night
whero ho will visit frionds for a fow
days.
Mrs. Alex Fonwlck will loavo tonight
for Missoula, Mont., to see her daughter
Hattio who is 111.
M, T T ITnlllrrnn roll! nntArtnln tVin
dozon 'members of tho Birthday Club at
hor homo this evoning.
Linen and English Ren. About nil colors.
TUB IIUU ULOTUINQ L'EI'T.
Miss Paulse, who has been employed
at tho Wilcox Department Storo, has
resigned and will return to her homo
in Hastings.
Miss Spuch, of Sutton Neb., who has
boon visiting at the residence of Mr,
and Mrs, 1). B. Louden loft thla morn
ing for Maxwoll to visit the Arnold
family.
For Sale.
Boarding houso, 10 rooms, dinning
room unci kitchen, on tun strout. op-
nosito McGorr's trrocurv store. 44 foot
lot. Next to Dowoy street. This is tho
best location for a business block in
North Plntto.
Also lots 10. 11 and 12. block 17.
North Platto T. L. Go's addition, n
southeast corner adjoining tho Cody
resldenco on. tho west, inquire ot
FnEDEUICK Kade.
Loo Pass wont to Kearnoy this morn
ing whero ho will catch a few games
of baso ball for tho Koarnoy team.
Wlckstrom, Dorsey Loypoldt
W. Abbott, of liorshoy, aro
transacting business in town today.
Wm. Jcffers returned to his homfl In
Ogdon last night, after attending the
funeral or tno lato josepn ocnaiz.
Mrs. Chaa. HofThine. of Chevenno,
arrived this morning nnd will visit hor
parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. B. Frasor.
Tho Mothodist aid society will moot
Thursday afternoon t tho homo of
Mrs. IS. Crane, S514 w. aecona street,
Blalno Kitzmiller left this morning
for tho east whoro ho will visit friends
and transact business for a few days.
Tho ladles' auxiliary to tho B. of L.
E. will hold an ico cream social Friday
evening, July 23, on tho Langford lawn.
Senor Lala, who lecturod at tho
Chautauqua hero, loft this morning on
No. 11) to nil a similar engagement in
Iowa.
John Burcrnor. Jr.. has como up from
Gothonburg nnd will accept tho position
of day cashier at 'the Union Pacific
hotol.
Wm. 'J. Hondy. of Maxwoll, wns in
town this morning tending io some bus
iness affairs before the haying season
begins.
Boy's Wash Suits at Tho Hub Cloth
ing Dept.
Mrs. Wilson Tout nnd children will
leavo in a few days for Colorado, whero
thoy will bo joinod in a couplo of weeks
by Mr. Tout.
Judge Elder has issued tho following
marriage license: Milton .is, Uoolittlo,
ago 23, Nqrth Platto, Bernlco Selby,
age 18, North Platto.
The curvo at Buttermilk Hill, cast
of Brady, will bo oliminatcd to a cer
tain extent, tno present tracK to do
moved 150 feet south.
Band Director Lowell says tho open
air concerts at tho court houso park
will not bo rcsumod until next week
probably Friday evening.
J. G. Boelor will loavo next week for
a month's vncation in the mountains of
Colorado. Ho will bo accompaniod by
several gentlemen from Ogalalln.
D. A Lawler, living south of Paxton
Iiuh twonty-two hundred acres in crops
this year and everything is snid to bo in
fino shapo, Tho harvest of small grain
will begin this wcok.
Tho little child of Mr. and Mra. Wil
son Tout amused Itself a fow days ago
by shoving a button up each nostril, to
romovo which it wnB necessary to
chloroform tho littlo ono.
Georgo H. Hughes, who is down
from Garfiold today, saya ho never had
such prospects for n bumper corn crop,
and Georgo has been in tho country
sinco thoy first bogan farming,
In a ton inning game of baso ball yes-
torday. Fromont defeated tho Kansas
-.. s- a m t a n
n score ui 4 to a.
Fred Kanuf 'of Ogden has entered
the service of tho Union Pacific as a
blacksmith.
Wanted Man to break two horses to
drive. Inquire at this office.
Weather forecast: Fair tonight and
Wednesday: not .much change in
tomperaturo. Maximum yesterday 82
degrees, a year ago 8G; minimum this
morning bz, a year ago t,
Orchestra Dance at the Lloyd Opera
House tomorrow evening. Everybody
inVited.
Tho Pittsburg steel car manufactur
ers havo received from tho Harriman
lines tho largest singlo order that has
boen placed in recent years. Tha order
represents nn expenditure of $5,000,000
and calls for 5,200 enrs.
Mrs. F. W. Rincker, who recently
submitted to nn operation in Umahn,
will leave the hospital tomorrow or
Thursday. She will visit friends in
Council lilulls and Chicago boforo re
turning home.
Notice to Overseers.
Wo desire to call the attention of tho
overseers of tho various road districts
in Lincoln county, Nobraska, that you
should get the lire guards plowed and
in good condition, so that tho county
may bo properly protectod trom lire.
UOUNTY UOMMISS10NER3.
DV
will be here on July 21
City Red Socks
Tho Red Socks
and 22 to piny with tho local team.
For Sale.
Two AnguB Bulls, ono 2-ycnr old,
nuia bred but not registered; ono 4-ycnr
oW; eligible to registry. Prlco $75.00
each.
EXFEMMKNTAli SUDSTATION, ,
W. P. Snydeii, Supt.
I GOING AFTER THE I
I LICE. 1
I You need something to clean up i
H disinfect and kill parasites. a
I KRES0 DIP j
1 will do the work. j
1 SAFE $
I SURE a
I INEXPENSIVE 1
1 EASY TO USE
We have a ipeclal honk- (D
let on diseases of l'oul- n
Uy. Call or write for one. 9
1 Stone Drug 1
1'UOllATB NOTICE TO CUKDITOUH!
In tho mottoi or tho uktatoot William A
(IroL'ir. (IreoHKml.
In tho County Court of Lincoln county, No
braska. July IStli, 11W.
Notice In liuroby Klvun, that tlio creditors of
said - docoascU Will uiL'ot tho Kxocutor
of sali) estate, Ixjforo tho County JuuVo ot
Lincoln county, Nebraska, at tlio county
court room in said county, on tlio tab day of
August. IWW. anil on tho lull day of February,
1H10, at 'J o'clock P in. each day, for tho nur
Ikmo of nrosentlnir tliolrclalms for examina
tion, adjustment and allowance. Six montlm
aro allowed for creditors to present their
claims and ono yonr for tho Executor to
sottloHald estate, from the llth day of Juno,
IWi. This uotlco to bo published for eight
successive Issues In the North Platto Tribune,
a legal nowspaiH-r, prior to August 0th. luoo,
W O. ELtlElt,
J 13-8 County Judgo.
Spring and Summer 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, . .
X Couch Covers, Window Shades.
Plumbing and Heating. I
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.
E-RU-SA CURES PILES OR $50.00 PAID.
The ONLY non-narcotic nnd lawful Pilo Cure, because tho U. S. Dispon
aatory saya evory ingredient of E-RU-SA is "Suitable for the purpose for wnich
it Is sold (Piles) and tho eamo authority condemns the injurious narcotic
i?0Vy P"0 niedlcineo. Only reliable, up-to-dato druRRistn soil E-ItU-SA in
North Platte: Schiller & Co, Stone Drug Co'hnd McDonnell & Graves.
Jack Service.
The Experimental Substation has
shipped in a fine Jack which is being:
stood for service to a limited number
of selected mares at a very reasonable
prico.
A SPRING DRIVE
ia ono that ia always plcasurablo and
invigorating and those who wish to
indulgo in it should see that their
harness is O. K., and if it is necessary
to havo n now ono buy it before tho
warm days of Snringtimo como and
you will havo tho benefit of it for tho
season. Our Btock is worthy of your
nispection.
A. F. FINK.
Silas Clark, of
business qt tho
yesterday.
Maxwell, transacted
xounty court house
Duroc-Jersey Pigs.
The Experimental Substation offers
for sale puro bred Duroc-Jersey pigs
at tho following prices:' Boars $15.00,
Sows $10.00. These aro pigs of tho
best breeding typo. Tho abovo prices
hold good until July" 30.
. W. P. Snyder, Sup't.
J tit)
The Best Stallion
In Lincoln County
can be found at the Birdwood
ranch at Birdwood Siding.
All parties desirinrr tn nlc
call at the Bird
and inspect the
only registered
stallion
good colts
wood ranch
horse the
full-blood Percheron
in Lincoln county.
D. A. Goodrich,
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