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About The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922 | View Entire Issue (July 27, 1909)
4, Semi-Annual Clearance Sale -OF- Ladies' and Men's Oxfords. COMMENCING SATURDAY, JULY 17th, WE WILL MAKE A SO PER CENT DISCOUNT on any pair of low quartered shoes in the house, and besides we will try and 'fit your feet, which means something when buying shoes of us. FiVte one of our Wrongest assets. We have a good long line to se lect from and some of the best shoes on the market today as good as you will find anywhere. This will be absolutely a cash sale, as we . cannot afford to make any bookings at tfoese prices. : :, : GRAHAM & OOMPANY. Watches, Diamonds And all the New Styles Jewelry Hare been selling Watches in North Platte for 25 years. Can sell vou what you want at the, right price, and back it up with years iencc. oRexpcr- Clinton, Jeweler and Optician. We want your repair work. DR. 0. II. CHESSLER, Graduate Dentist. Offlco over tho McDonald State Dank; 1 DRS. BRO CK& CROOK, I DENTISTS. p Ovor First National, l'liono 118 M. D. Healy and daughter of Denvor are guests at tho koma of Mr. .nnd Mrs. W. Moloney. Furnished room's for rent at 221 So. LocuBt Btroot; phono 232. Tho Girls' Frlondly Society wll mcothls evening at the guild house tit tho usual time. 0. J. JefferieB of tho Oliver Type write Co. transacted buiinoes in the city this morning. Sheriff Mlltonbercer wont to Horsh- oy this morning to tend to somo nf fairs of Ida odlco. Prof. E. A. Garliche loft this morn ing for the went for a fow days noaa- ure and recreation. Tho Btork paid u visit to tho homo of Mr. and MrB.TS. K. Koona on Saturday und loft a ton pound baby cir). Mr. and Mra. Fred GroHs, of Omahn, arrived this rriorninir and will visit nt the home of Mr, and Mrs. Thuo. Lowe. The. W. II. C. will entortain tho members of tho G. A. It. and thoir wives at tho home of Mr. and Mrs. John E, Evans Saturday evening. Building & Loan Money. See Temple Real Estate & Insurance Agency, 1 & 2 McDonald Dleck. Mr. and Mrs. Frad Rasmusscn re turned to their home in Ogallala this morning after a short visit with Mr. Mrs, C. K. Martini. It does not pay to be without ono of Bratt & Goodman's Insurance policies ngalnst loss by fire, lightning, hail, tor nado, cyclone and windstorm. Sao thorn V. A. High, u nophuw of tho lata G, A. 'Hesse, arrived from New Washing ton, Ohio, Saturday night nnd will via it his nunt. Miss Hesse, for a short time Mlsi Anna Kratnp is taking a vaca tion this week, and will spend most of the timo at Oshkosh on tho North river branch, to which place uho wont yestlrday. X our furniture needs vnrnUOiIng nnd renalrfnir boforo houso donning. See P. M. Surcnaon, Bhop 107 E, Gth St. Weather forecast for tonight nnd Wednesday, Unstablo weathe- with nrobablo showers tonfebt nnd Wedncs day. Maximum temperature' yesterday w9i ana viaratnM. Tho minimum temperature ytssCerday was M; one yeur agowj. ' Nelice te Owners ef Idle Moaey. We have a few choice gilt edge 8 por cent loans semi-annual interest. These loans are on good income paying prop erty bid on 40 per cent value. .Sue Bratt & Goodman. E. D. OweiiB and son went to Cozad this morning for a fow days visit. Will Solbort returned to Chnpmnn yesterday morning, after spending Sun day with his brother. At tho republican caucas in the Sec ond ward Saturday, F. J. Deinar was nominated for assessor in that precinct. Mrs. C. 0. Weingand is entortning her Sunday school class of sixteen boys this afternoon at hor home on west Fourth Stredt. Editor Trotter, of the Brady Vlndi cater, and Editor Roynolds, of tho Sutherland Free Laoco, were in town yesterday as dologatas to tho ropub Hcan convention. Clerk Prossar, of tho district court, is preparing a list of the clerks and judges of election who will servo at both tho Auprust primary nnd Novem- bor election. These appointments will bo sent out in n fow days. Blondln's Big Show in "The Cow boy, Indian and tho Lady" is positively tho largest and boat of stngo shows under canvas traveling. Don't miss going. North Platto Monday, Aug 2nd. For Ront Now swan room house at G09 oast Second. IoqUiro of 0. E. Eldor. Rev, Chao, F. Chapman, of tho Episcopal church, will tako a short vucution and expects to leave tomorrow for Chicago to visit frionda. and will thenco go to tho northern lakos on a fishing trip. Miss Blanche Mudtl, of Waldorf, Md., is the guest of Dr. and Mrs. Goo B. Dent, arriving yostorday from Den ver, where she had been attending tho sessions of the national toachora' soclatlon. ORDER A "FORD." Sutherland Au to Co., Sutherland, Neb. Judgo Grimes leaves tonight for Rock CreokjWyo., where ho will join bin son Leo "Vifid companions and pro cecd twenty mlloB out in tho country to a trout stream. Tho Judgo will ho absent a wook or ten days. Victor double faced records nnd Edison four rninuto rocords. We havo attachments for machines for four minute records, Rincker H Book Storo Tho Lutheran aid society will moot Thursday nftornoon with A, 0. Kockcn. Tho missionary society of tko same church will meet at tho parish houoo Friday nt 3:30. At this meeting Mra. Frudrickson, tho delegate to the gen eral convention at Dixon, will givo a report of that gathoring. Before renowlng your present insur ance policy, call and see us nnd let us explain the advantageous points of tho policies written by us. Tkmi'lb Real Estate & Ins. Agency, 1&, 2 McDonald Block. Rev. Louis F, Gundenman, ,of tho Lutheran church at Sidney, has been spending several days with Rov. and Mrs, Selbert while enreute from a month's vacation in Pennsylvania. Mr. Gundenman occupied the local Luth eran pulpit Sunday morning and preached an oxcellont sermon. as- Rev. Seibcrt Resigns, At the morning Borvlcc at the Lutheran church Sunday, Rev. John F. Suibert presented his resignation to take effect September 1st. Ho resigns in order to accept missionary work in tho Northern District of Illinois, which includes tho city of Chicago, a position which had been offered him sovcral times previously but which he declined on account of being loth to leavo the North Platto church, The position was again tendered htm last month, and after deliberating for several. weeks concluded to accept. Tho new position givos Rov. Seibort a groator range of work, and n greater field to do good for his fellow men. This writer regrets to havo Mr. Sei bcrt and his family laavo North Platto and this regret Is shared by every acquaintance. Not only havo. they been popular within tho church, but in the city at large, and thcro nro nona but will wish them success in their new field, Tho Lutheran church, under tho pastorato of Rev. Selbert, has made a wonderful growth in member ship, and he turns over to hid successor, whoever he may bo, n parish that is in good healthy condition spiritually and financially. . . " .4 I, For Rent. Tho Rov, Swan new 7 room houso, $21.00. 305 West 3rd, 7 room, all nioly fixed up, lawn, shade, barn, etc., $10.50. Good 8 room housa suitable for room ing house, close in, $18.00. Also othor houses cheaper. Bhatt & Goodman. Attornoy Halligan made h profes-i slonal visit to OgalUla yesterday. J. G. Beoler went to Chappoll yes terday morning on a professional visit. Miss Laura Nealo, of Myrtle, la visit ing at the home of Mr. and Mra. Robt Douglass. Lucille Stamp will entertain n number of her littlo friend d from six to nine clock tomorrow evening. Rev. Cnrroll loft this morning for Jackson, Nob., where ho was called by the illnoDS of Rev. McCarthy. Dr. Quigley went to Scotta Bluffs lest night and will givo a lecturo at tho Chautauqua there on tuberculosis. Mrs . Goff returned to her home in Fairbury yesterday nf tor a visit with lcr daughtor Mrs. II. C. Brock. Director Lowell wishes to inform the members of the band that practice will be held this evening at the usual place. Ed. Boguo is spending afew daysjn town while enroute to his homo in Ari zona from a visit wit! rolatlvos in Ver mont. Mr, and Mrs. Will Richards attended tho circuu at Kearney Saturday and went from there to Odessa to visit friends for a fow days. D. II. Whito, mechanical artist nt tho Daily Telegraph office, severed his connection with that paper Saturday and loft Sunday for Beatrice. Wo havo plonty of oight por cent money to loan. Temple Real Estate & Ins. Agency, 1 & 2 McDonald Block. The county commissioners and county clerk ElliottE wont to the north part of tho county yeatorday whero they con ferred with the Logan county commis sioners rclativo to a road on tho line botweon tho two counties. At a tag day, recently hold in Chi cago for tho benefit of a hospital for persons Buffering from tuberculous near Colorado Springo, Col Cody paid $100 for tho privilego of wearing a tag, We wish to express our thanks to frionda and neighbors for kindness and flowora at tho death of tho lato Mrs. Herbert Munson. Hekbeht W. Munson Mns. Ella Shuman and fnmily. Yesterday morning during the nb- eonco'of John Evans from the local land office a big rat entered through tho door nnd wont behind tho counter to see Mr. Woodhurst about some land. About that time Mies Blankonburg saw tho intrudor and for the next fow min utes she stood on tho coiling and im personated tho Goddoss of Liberty. After a fow crnck shots with a law book, tho rat was killed and the steno grapher camo down from her lofty po aition. In game Sunday afternoon which was filled wl.Mi sensational nnd brill iant nnd wonderful plays, tho Randall Sluggors of Undo Sam's Mail Agency wore defeated by Vinogar'o Vicious Sluggors by a scoro of 23 to 17. Sen Bational fielding by Sherwood, briljiant work by Landgraf aa short atop on the barbers' side and tho heavy hitting by Boyd of tho post offlco wcro tho feat ures of tho game. Barbers: runs 23, hits, 10, errors, 0. Post office clerks: runa 17, hits 28, orrors, 0. Umpire, Pasn. Time of gnmo threo hours. Accidonts Landgraf, enr got in front of ball, Tucker, fell on his wrist, Boyd, mashed flngor with bat, Carson, scraped ground with elbow, Sandall, spriinod elbow, Sherwood, sat down on ball. Celebrate Wedding Anniversary, Mr, nnd Mrs. Fred D, Weatonfeld ontortained forty relatives and friends at thoir homo on east Eigiith street Friday ovening in honor of their twen ty-fifth wedding anniversary. For this occasion tho rooms wero beautifully decorated with smilax and pink and whito carnations, giving a very protty effect. At nine o clock the gucata were saatud at two long tables and n uoven course dinner wns served, and which waa thoroughly enjoyed by each present. Following tho dinner tho gucata wero entertained by musical numbers by Albert nnd Otto Weston fold nnd Arthur Tramp, which brought forth tho commendation and worthy pruiao ot the gucHte. (jard games were also nn entertaining feature of the evening. The gifts received by Mr. and Mrs. Westenfcld wore varied, including boautiful piceoa of silver. Out of town guests wore Mr. and Mrs. Peter Meyers of Paxton, Mr. Mra. Henry Linmeyer, of Curtis Miss Newmnn, of Arapahoe. Misses Emma and Tillio IIuxoll sistod in serving. nnd und as- Here's a Certainty. We aro established right hare whero you livo und would not dnro promise vour monov bnck for tho moro nsklnir if Roxall Kidney Remody fuila to satis fy you, excopt wo nru certain it will do au wo cWm. Try it ut our ntiro rislf. PricoDOc. MCDONELL & G HAVES. Men and Boys Clothing. Now is tho timo you can do yourself oome good. Wc will do tho right thing with you. Can't quota' prices here as thoy would do you no good in print, but como in, look over our line and if quality, style and prices suits then let us fit you out with ono of tho best makes in tno marnet. jomo now wo maun business. We will make you some money. If not already a customer of ours we extend you a special invitation to come in nnd get acquainted with our B. K. quality of clothe. The Huu Clothing Dept. For Sale. A restaurant, confectionery rooming houso nt Paxton. Stock invoico about $1,000, nnd building bo rented for $15 per month, or sell the building for $2,000, Place n businos3 of $25 or $30 per day. further information address Tho bune, North Platte. Well Known Fact thnt our bakery goods aro not excelled in Western Nebraska. Wo uho the beat Hour, the beat ingredients of all kinds. Why allow your wifo to over heat horself bakimr when vou can buv hmch excellent goods of ua at such low pricosf Try us. ENTERPRISE BAKERY, Mrs. Jennie Armstrong,' Prop. on mens gee Special Sale dress shirts, Golf and Negli- 1 lot, all sizes, regular price 7Gc, .39 1 lot, nil sizes, regular price 1.25, .98 1 lot, all sizes, regular price 1,50, 1,35 All boys' ahirts in porcale at re duced prices- at The Hon Clothing Dept. HAND PAINTED CHINA for sale. Will also tnka orders for china painting nnd firing. Miss Mahy Guil LIAUME, first door oast of Commercial Hotel. LAST CALL FOR ;; OUR SUMMER SALE. I leave in a few days for New York to pur chase a mammoth stock of fall and winter goods and in order to make room we offer all our summer goods at prices regardless of cost, We have just received a new lot of Wash Goods and Shirt Waists which were delayed in arriving, and we .offer them at less than wholesale prices. The Best Prints at 5 cents per yard LL Sheeting 36 inches wide at.. 5 cents per yard 15c French Gingham at ;10 cents per yard Fast color double width Percales . . 8 cents per yard Woolen Dress Goods at 20 Per Cent Off. In Our Shoe Dept. We have just received a line of Oxfords in tans and blacks for Ladies', Misses and Children, and will sell them at a great reduction from regular prices. Sec show window. Our line Suits are in. Clothing. of our Boys' Combination School Twenty Per Cent Discount on all our THE LEADER JULIUS PIZER, Prop. g kpffhA, vvvfctf wauasAi ientJ, and will will will does For Tri- THE of North Platte, Nebraska. UNITED STATES DEPOSITARY. Capital ... Surplus Fund Stockholders' Liability $100,000.00 25,000.00 100,000.00 Guarantee Fund for Depositors $225,000.00 (Not considering quick assets nnd ensh iroaourcofl) DIRECTORS' E. E. Seeberger, C. F. McGrew, J. J. Halligan, F.'L. Mooney, Arthur McNamara. . v bprrag and Summer Necessities. Hardware, Lawnmowers, Garden Tools, Wash Machines, ' t 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. UNCLE SAM TAKES 0F HIS HAT to nobody. We tako off ours to no body either when it comos to offering tho finest carriages at ronsosnblo prices. Why not celabrato the cpnntry'o birth day with ono of them. Coma and havo a look nt and a talk about it nny wny. A. M. Lock. 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 f a ioo pounds. Will 'also furnish patrons with Distilled Water. i E-RU-SA CURES PILES OR $50.00 PAID.. Tho ONLY nott-nnrcotic nnd lnwful Pile Cure, becausa tho UP U. Dispen satory suys evory ingredient of E-RU-SA Is "Suitablo for tha purposo fer wkiuh it ii sold'1 (Piles) nnd the sumo Authority Gondomna tin injurloa narcotic (dops) puo modlcittCB. .Only reliable; Up-to-dato druggistH soil E-RU-SA in North Platte: Schiller &; Co, Stone Drug Co., and McDonnoll & Graves.