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About The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 13, 1909)
"YES," "My headaches have loft mo, nnd I onco more fcol like living nnd working." Thus apoko ono of our customers who consulted our grad uate optician as to his headaches. This man works hard from early morning until lato at night, nnd had put off calling until ho was com pelled to remain away from work on account of his headaches. Ono of his friends recommended us, and wo arc glad to havo been able to put this man back in the harness. If YOU havo been troubled lately with your byes, don't delay having them looked aftor, as it is more important than vou imagine. Examination frco of charge. CLINTON , Jeweler and Optician. Phono 338. Wc want Your Repair Work rvrnrMf DRS. BROCK & CROOK, jj DENTISTS. jj Ovor First National, l'liono Us A EMrs. E. N. Ogier is Buffering from an Picnic Postponed. attack of appendiclts. On account of a number of Elks Nov. Herbert Covcll will preach at , being out of town next week, tho com- tho Episcopal church Sunday morning, mitteo has deemed it advisablo to post- Androw Anderson, of Cozad, is in Pono untn a ,nter dato tho PicnIc an tho city nttending tho Banks houso ! nouncca tor next lucsauy. ino uato i to be sciocted win no announccu uy 0. M. Brotemarklo returned this morning from a'business trip to Omaha. J. B. Jeter arrived homo this morn- day at homo. party. Lee Grimes camo down west this morning nnd will spend LAST CALL FOR from he Sun- DR. 0. II. CRESSLER, Graduate Dcnlisl. Offico ovor tho McDonald Stato Bank. Cash Austin will leave Sunday for n week's visit in Denver. All regular services will bo held nt tho Baptist church as usual next Sun day. MIbs Donegan nnd brother Arthur loft last night on a trip to the Seattle nxposition and at Vancouver, B. C. l C. Meyers, of Poxton, was in the city yesterday looking for men to help in harvesting his large crop of oats. A marriago Hcsnso was issued yes tcrday to Benj. F. Scott and Luclla Brlsbcn, both of Dickens. Mrs. Georgo Crick roturnod to hor homo in Oshkouh this morning after spending several days in town. Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Tramp and son Herbert are expected homo this oven- inc from an auto trip to Grand Island. ORDER A "FORD." Sutherland Au to Co., Sutherland, Neb. MIsb Kate Gilman, who has been visiting her sister Mrs. Geo. A. Saint in Chicago for several weoks, is ox pected homo Monday. The Masonic lodgo will hold a "tablo lodgo" Tuesday evening August 21th ao a farewell to Rev. J. F. Sclbcrt, tho present master of tho bluo lodgo, who leaves tho city Soptcmbor 1st. Tho fishing party that went to the Liston lako south of Dickens, returned yesterday afternoon. Thoy had n very pleasant trip, but wero not successful in catching many bass. Tho Choycnno ball team was dofcat ed nt Sidnoy Monday by a score of eight to two. Tho Choyenno pitchor had tho Sidney tcom ut his mercy for four innings, then grew sulky over Bomo occurrence nnd simply tossed tho ball to tho batter. Wm. Beatty, chairmnn of tho demo cratic contral committee, has issued placards asking democrats to attend tho primaries and writo on tho primary ballots tho namo of A. W. Ladd of Brady or Henry Cokor of Sutherland for county clerk, Alex Strobridgo of Brady or Joo Tridlo of Sutherland for sheriff and A. F. Stroitz of this city for county commissioner from the First district. mmmmm ilTy 1 i GOING AFTER THE Lm I Ksua You need lomethlnj to clean up disinfect and kill parasites. KRESO will do the work. SAFE SURE INEXPENSIVE EASY TO USE We hart a special book, let on dlseasct of Paul try. Call or writs for on. Stone Drug Company TTfT ing after a shorl business trip to Oma ha. Wanted to Buy A good Btcady horso for delivery wagon. Inquiro at Steam laundry. Herbort Tramp will leavo tho first of Sentcmber for Omaha, where ho will attend a business college. John Herrod wont up to tho towns west of hero this morning to supply tho merchants with groceries. Mrs. J. II. Hershey and daughter Helen nro spending today in Maxwell as the guests of Miss Alico Plummcr. For Rent New seven room houso at 609 cast Second. Inquiro of 0. E Elder. A party of twenty-two of the younger set nro picnicing today at Dick's grovo west of town. Thoy are chaperoned by Mrs. A. T, Yost. Weather forecast; Fair tonight and tomorrow. Maximum temperature yes terdny 91, a year ago 83; Minimum this morning 66, n year ago 54. Monov to loan on Rood ronl estate so curity. See 0. E. Eldor, Keith theatre building. Progress is boing nvido very slowly on tho two now school houses. In the Third ward tho walls are up to tho firBt floor, while tho basement is not yet completed in tho Second ward. This has been ono of tho hottest weeks North Platto has experienced in years. Not only lias tno temperature ranged abovo ninety, but tho humidity haB been exceptional, thus adding to tho discomfort. Your furnituro needs varnishintr nnd rcnalrintr before houso cleaning. Seo P. M. Sorenson, shop 107 E. Cth St, Mrs. Fred Kelly and son aro visiting at tho homo of Mr. and Mrs. Willard HanBcn. Mrs. Kelly is a nicco of Mrs. Hansen, nnd is on her way from Texas to her new homo in Iowa. Mr and Mrs. Edward Stowe, of Philadelphia, havo been spending this wook in town ns thj guests of thoir nloco, Mrs. Chas. F. Chapman. Thoy exnect to leave for their castorn home tomorrow. - Get your gun nt Tho Star Clothing Houso. Mrs. Jcnnio Armstrong nnd son Robert expect to leave in a few days on an extended trip in tho northwest, -visiting Portland, Scnttlo and other points in Oregon and Washington, thonce to points in Cnlifornin, Morton Bundy, of Now York, neph ow of Grecly Bundy of this city, spent Tuesday und Wednesday in' town with his undo a family. Tho young man has just received his dlschargo from tho U. S. navy and is enrouto home from Scnttlo. Ho thinks he will rc- onlist ns ho is very fond of sea faring life. Buttermilk with all tho butter in it. Ico cold nt the fountain, Gc. Stonk Dkug Co Tho npplo crop on tho Hunter fruit farm north of Sutherland will bo very heavy this year. Already Mr. Hunter is shipping apples of tho early vnriotios also crab apples, his crop of tho latter boing estimated at several hundred bushols. Ordors for the lattor may be placed with tho Wilcox Dopt. Store Wanted A good girl for general housework. Inquiro of Mrs. E. N. Ogier 218 South Dewey. Rov. and Mrs. D. W. Crane, former residents of tho city, will bo guests at tho San ford Hnrtmnn resldenco Monday nnd Tuesday of next week. All their old frlonds will certainly bo glad of this opportunity to meet them, and wo nro certnin Rov. nnd Mrs. Crano will bo glad to moot their friends and acquain tances. Victor doublo faced records and Edison four rninuto records. Wo have attachments for machines for four rninuto records. RlNCKKit'a Book Storo Mian Doris Cowten entertained a number of young Indies at her homo last evening in honor of Miss Helen Aldcn who leaves today for her futuro homo at North Platto. A very enjoy nblo evening was spent and Miss Al dcn was prosontod with a handsome silver spoon. Grand Island Indepen dent. Clnrenco McGeo of this plnco got n, shoulder dislocated in a runaway at Hershey Tuesday nfternoon. John Fyo was with him, nnd tho tenm started to run after being suddenly started by McGco. DaBhlng about tho streets tho nnlmala upset the buggy nt n ditch, spilling tho occupants. Fyo escaped in jury, but McGco was badly bruised and had to employ n physician to got his shouldor located properly. Tho buggy was slightly wrecked. Sutherland Freo Lapco. Young Man I Do you know that by investing $6.00 per month with tho Nebraska Central Building & I.onn As sociation for 112 months, you will have to your credit $1,000.00. Lot us e. nlam their plan to you. Tkmplb Ri:ai Estatk & Ins. Aokncv, 1 & 2 McDonald Block. tho Fairbanks calling on our Lexington, a guest nt invitations issued several vance of the affair. .,. 1 OUR SUMMER SALE. F. W. Lunbeck, of Co., is in tho City today local merchants. Miss Grace Banks, of camo up InBt ovening to bo the Bnnks Iioubo party. Wanted Hay outfit to put up 100 ncros of hay ndjoining city on bhares or for cash. Wm. E. Shuman. Tho farmers' picnic at Pnxton Wed ncsday was largely attended. Three ball games woro pulled off for the amusement of tho attendants. Misses Fannie und Mnlona Buttcrfleld roturncd to their homo in Omaha this morning, nfter visiting at tho homo of Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Halligan. ' MIsb Cnrrio Bclton, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. McDonald and Mrs. A. F. Strcltz went to Mnxwcll lust night and will pend tho day visitinit friends. J. B. McDonnld, accompanied by two or threo others, will lenvo in his car Sunday for Cheyenno, whero thoy will attend tho Frontier Day celebration. You havo a chanco to got n good gun nt n low price ut tho Stnr Clothlntr House. S. P. Delutour, tho Deuel county stockman, is in town today enroute homo from Omaha, whero he marketed several cars of cattlo tho early part of the week. Thoro havo been sevoral local rains in tho county this week, the Brady section being tho moat favored. The rain which fell hero Wednesday night did not extend very far north. Wanted A competent girl for general housowork. Inquiro of Mrs. N. McCabe, 820 cst Fifth. Will Waltemath and Mlko Welter, who have been Bpending Bovernl weeks at tho Bnskins ranch in Logan county, will return homo tomorrow and next week will go to Cheyenne to nttond Frontier Days. Wo have plenty of eight per cent money to lonn. Tkmi'I.k Real Estate & Ins. Agency. 1 & 2 McDonald Block. Tho county commissioners of Deuel county havo ordored nn election to vote on-n proposition to divido tho county, which is about thirly-fivo mile3 east nnd west and seventy mileB north und south, with Chnppcll tho county seat in tho cxtremo southern portion. The proposed division lino is a short dis- tanco sauin oi ustneosn, which is near the center of tho present county, Evcrtt Fonda will leavo tomorrow night for a trip to Odgcn, Salt Lako, Denver and other western cities. Geo. M. Hooker one of tho old time residents of Lincoln county and after whom Ilobkcr precinct was named, loft for the caBt this morning. Tho Bride's Introduction. Thoy hml been married only two weeks nml were going to spend tho evening with friends. They wero to meet friends of their friends there. It was oxpected that there would neces sarily be a show of dignity when tho brldocroom nnd tho bride arrived. All of tho company were there and slttliiH nround looking their Hweolest when the bridegroom and tho bride nrrlvcd. A bride nhvayu ninkes dignity essential. It happened thnt the bridegroom was the particular friend of tho host. The latter had never met tho bride. Sho was coming Into nn entirely now cir cle. It was expected when the Xowlyweds arrived that Mr. Newly wed would stammer and blush when he Introduced Mrs. Newly wed ns his wife. Not so for this boy. lie saun tered In preceded by tho dignified bride. Everybody In tho parlor bris tled up. Hut It wasn't to be a bristling affair ut all. Mr. Newly wed simply Hweiit around, enucht the host by the nrm nnd led him before the bride. "Dave, meet the old lady," he snld. Dluulty exit. Everybody lnughcd nnd cot aenualnted In n hurry. The irood nnturrd Introduction or tho host to the bride loosened up the strings oi soclnl stress. The "old lady" found herself among friends. Indlnnnpolls News. What's In a Namo? One summer n dlstlnirulMhcd member of thu French ncadetny rented a cot tage In Savoy, and when tho time came for bin return to Purls ho went to huv farewell to the owner of the cottage, a prosperous fanner's wife. "I hope you will write your name In my album before you go," she said, "With pleasure," he replied, nnd. tnk- Inc n nen. ho wroto his namo In tho book. "Thanks," she snld. "but won't you please tell mo your profession, so thai I can write It nfter your nnnio?" "Oh. nut down 'landowner,'" ho an swercd. "But that Isn't n profession," she said. "Well. then, nut down academi cian,' " was his answer. This word seemed to puzzle her, nnd therefore he nuked, with a hihIIc, "Don't yon know what nn ncndenilclnn Is?" "Not nulte." she answered, "but it's mich u long word that the profession must bo n splendid ono." I leave in a few clays 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. Wc 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. See 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. TO VOTERS. I am a candidate for the office of County Surveyor but forgot to file my name with county clerk. Under the new primary law voters mav write in the name of a candidate. If voters will write in under the column marked Republican THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK, of jNorth 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 and cash resources) DIRECTORS' E. F. Seebcrger, C. F. McGrew, J. J. Halligan, F. L. Mooney, Arthur McNamara. For County Surveyor PAUL G. MEYER Republican Vote for One X my name will be printed on the official ballot. Don't forget to mark cross. PAUL G. MEYER. Final tarfortj Price Reduction All low shoes priced to move them outand promptly. We prefer a loss to carrying them.until another season. All are this season's goods correct styles and our standard of qunlity. AH Men's Oxfords worth up to $5.00 for Patents, plain black leathers, tans, green and Oxbloods. All Women's Oxfords worth up to $4 for Patents, black kid and tans. All Women's Oxfords worth up to 2.50 for Black, tans and Oxbloods All Misses' Oxfords go at Hlack and tan $2.95 1.95 1.65 1.25 1.00 1.00 Graham & Co., YELLOW FRONT SHOE STORE. All Children's sizes 5 to 8, go at , Womens' White Canvas Oxfords all govat VWWWWVWWVWWVWW AAVVVSVWSVVVWVVWVVVVS Spring and Summer Necessities. Hardware, Lawnmowers, Garden Tools, Wash Machines, Grindstones, Grass Catchers, Knives. Rcfregerators, 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. j 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. WWMWV MXM VWfe E.RU-SA CURES PILES OR $50.00 PAID. The ONLY non-narcotic nnd lawful Pile Cure, bccaiiBO tho U, S. Dispen satory says every ingredient of E-RU-SA is "Suitable for the purpose for which it is sold'1 (Piles) and tho same nuthurity condemns tho injurious narcotic (dops) pllo medicines. Only reliable, up-to-dnto druggists sell E-RU-SA in North Platte: Schiller & Co, Stone Drug Co., nnd McDonnoll & Graves. v Vs