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About The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 24, 1909)
WATCHES. t Our stock of watches I speaks eloquently of good things, and there are t many people whose hap- py experiences confirm I t the reliability and worth of thr.ni 5 Our success as watch d sellers has not been merely fortuitous, but is 'i the result of the unwav- ering integrity and knowl- t 4 edge gained by long t years of study. Every t watch we sell is a iruar- anteed time keeper. Thus you have more reason to consider this store as an obiect wor- $ thy your seeking. f DIXON, The Jeweler Union Pacific Watch Inspector. t SCHILLER & CO., Prescription Druggists KIrst Door North of First National Hank v Miss Lizzie Yoimr hns nccepted n position' as bookkeeper with Graham & Co. Mr. and Mrs. Will Hoover leave in n few days for u vNit at the Seattle ex " position. The Baptist uid society will meet Friday afternoon with Mrs. Favoright at the rectory. Rev. John F. Seibcrt will he the guest of honor at a table lodge held by the Masons this evening. Miss Lillian McCracken is the guest of her sister Mrs. II. M. Grimes while enrouto to Boulder, Colo., where she is employed as musical instructor in the public schools. , Supt.. Tout, of the city schools, has returned from his vacation spent at Colorado Springs, where he enjoyed every hour. Mrs. Tout and children will remain at. the Springs for some time yet. ' Early mixt month Geo. M. Graham will go on the road for an eastern shoo house, traveling about three months in the fall and a like period in the spring, - and devoting the remainder of the time to his local business interests which he will still retain. Last night was exceedingly lively on the streets and considerable excitement was created by the bond boostera and their opponents. Many heated argu ments occurred and in one or two in stancos'tho disputants came to blows. Three final proofs and ono contest are being heard at tho local U. S. land olHce today. This is nearly an average day's business, and ia evidence that the lund business has not by any means gono a-glimmering. For Sale. The Clark farm of GiO acres, 480 acres farm land every foot of which can be cultivated; 225 acres growing crop, 1G0 acres of hay meadow which will cut 150 tons. Located ten miles southwest of North Platte. For partic ulars call or address, Silas Clahk,. Hershey, Neb. Hunters Attention! "Dents Doggy Hints," A booklet that tell you all about your dogs, their diseases, cure and care. Come in and get ono for tho nsking, it vil help you to place your dog in best shape for hunting. Dents Dog Remedies. For salo by Schiller & Co., 1st door north First Natl. Bank. Mrs. A. J, Lee, of Koarnpy, is tho guest of Mrs. H. M. Johnson. Geo. E. French returned this morn ing from a business trip to Omnha. Fred Fryo and Hubert Duke left Sat day night fo visit at Denver and Seattle. H. D. Birge returned Sunday from n visit at the Cheyenne Frontier Dny doings. Geo. L. Carter arrived in town today and will probably remain hero for a couple of weeks. Mrs. Ad Coates will entertain tho members of tho Club Navita Wednes day afternoon. Mrs. John McGraw left the latter part of last week for n visit with friends in Denver. C. C. Chambprs, who had been the guest of friends in town, left last night for a visit in Denver. Tho Prosbvterian aid society will meet with Mrs. Clara Newton Thurs day afternoon. II. C. Hecht, of Wallace, one of the deputy assessors of the county, is a visitor in town today. Mrs. Castor, of Lincoln, is n guest ut the Grimes residence while enrouto to Spokane, where she will tench school. Mrs, Arta Kockon has issued in vitations for a card party tomorrow nfternoon in favor of Miss McCraken and Mrs. Castor, who are guests of Mrs. II. M. Grimes. For Sale-Organ and Retort oak stove. Both in good condition. Any reasonable oirer accepted if taken Wed nesday. John F. Skiiibut. Mis3 Etta Colmgen has gono to Den ver to visit frionbs. Miss Hazel Hunt ington is filling MissCohagcn's position at Schriebor's. Under the terminal lax law the Union Pacific will pay taxoa on 5111,247 worth of property at this terminal. This is n very slight increase over last year. This sum represents tho assessed value, the real value being five times that amount. Tho missionary society of tho Luth eran church tendered Mrs. John.F. Seibert a pleasant surprise Friday afternoon in the way of n jfurowell party. There was n Inrge attendance of memberu and the afternoon was pleasantly passed. Tho members pre sented Mrs. Seibert with a souvenir spoon and a badge of the society. Many improvements are being made at the North Platte roller mill which tend to increiifco the output of the plant and at the same time make a superior grade of products. Tho (lour now produced at these mills is tho equal of any, and yet North Platte householders are slow to exclusively use it. Our people do not- seem to catch on to tho undisputed fact that the wa. to make a greater and better town is to patronize home industries. "His Wife's Honor" Co., which hat' bon rehearsing at Gollu-nburg for ter days, arrived here Friday morning and presented tho play nt The Keith in th evening. Following the performance the manager und his wifo left on oru of the night trains leaving four of the company two men nnd two women stranded. Manager Stamp kindly of fered to share receipts nt a Saturd.ij evening vaudeville, nnd thereby the. were enabled to get out of town. In addition to their share of the receipts of tho performance, Manager Stami made a donation of money to each of tho two ladies. The proposition to voto ono hundred: thousand dollar boiuh for a new water plant is up beforo the voters of thecitj today and considerable activity is shown in getting out tho voto. This hustling 1 will no doubt result Jn a heavy vote, much heavier than at any previous election in which tho waterworks question has figured. Those favoring the bonds are confident that they will secure the neeemiry two-thirds vote, while those opposing the bonds seem to bo equally confident that they will bo defeated; Free Lecture. Mrs. Mary P. Edmunds, of Omahn, will give a free lecture to tho ladles f North Platte, under the aunpices of tho aid society at tho Methodist church Friday afternoon, August 27, at 3 o'clock. Subject "What Women Ought to Know." All ladies nro cordially in vited to attend. Hershey News. Mr. and Mrs. Carl DanieUon left Thursday morning for Cheyenne and Denver and returned Sundny. Dell Brownfield and Sidney Clntko havo returned from their western trip. Tho Presbyterian ladies mot with Mrs. Josoph McConuel last Wednesday Miss Huth Anderson, who has been visiting at tho Wickstrom residence, left for Denver Friday, whero sho will join her sister and mother. T. Gi'niau, Sr., returned to New York City last week. Mrs. Milton Smith, of Paxton, spent several days in Uershoy last week. Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Mudd nnd daughter left Thursday morning for Denver, Colorado Springs nnd otor western points, liiey win no gone some time. Mr. and Mrs. II. W Beam nnd daughter, Chas Porterfield, Earl White and Earl Williams went to Cheyenno for Frontier Da vs. MWtf Qurmitt RlfdrelsVn visjttA friends in North Platto Inst week. Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Miller trans acted business in North Platto Friday. Mrs. Will Simmons nnd daughter Miss Sibyl, returned to their homo in Solomon, Kansas, Friday. Mrs. M. U. Eves was shopping in North Platto Friday. Mr. and Mrs. J. I. Show went to Omaha nnd Montgomery City, Mis souri, Thursday to bo gono a couple of months. Mr. and Mrs, D. M. Loypoldt nnd children spent Sunday with A. B. Goodwin in North Platto. Friends of the parents will be olensod to know that a baby boy was born to Mr. nnd Mrs. Loren Fogol of Hastings last Friday. A snd event occured last Friday noon when donth cUimod us its victim Mrs'. S. S. Frtlk. For tho past two yours the deceased had sulTorcd with the dropsy nnd nt tho ago of forty-nine years death closed its mighty nrms around thia beloved wife and mother and drew her from her earthly homo. Frank Soukup of tho experimental fnrtn wns tho guest of Miss Myrtle White last Sunday. Miss Ethel Stone was down from Ogallala Sunday to visit with Mr. nnd Mrs. E. A. Stone. Liggett's Saturday Candy For 29c per box Saturdays and Sundays Only. McDonell v Graves. "Texas" Saturday Evening. Tho coming production of "Toxns" which will be given n presentation in this city next Saturday evening is-jiot, as the nam" might imnly n melodrama, but a high class comedy. "Texas" was written by J. Mauldin Feign I a nativo of tho One Lone Star State, and tho story shows the knowledge of tin tubject complete in every respect. Ii "Texas" the keen edge of interest in Sustained without lapse: the characteri zation is accurate, vivid and individual; tho life of the runcher is powerfully t forth in scenes and situations and incidents that smell of the soil, nnd tin story is told with extraordinary energv und praiseworthy directness. No per Kn not u stoic could sit through it unmoved. Washington's Plague Spots iie in the low, marshy bottoms of tin Potomac, the breeding ground of inH laria genua. Thesu germs causu chills, fever nnd ague, biliousness jaundice, lassitude, weakness and general debility nnd bring suffering or death to thou sands yearly. But Electric Biltera nov er fail to destroy them and cure malaria 'roubles. "They are the bostall-round tonic and cure for malaria I overused." writes It. M. James, of Loue'llon, S. C They euro Stomach, Liver, Kidney and Blood Troubles and will prevent Ty phoid. Try them, 50c. Guaranteed bj Stone Drue Co 1 ROACHES AND WATER BUGS m I ' ' Get into the best kept houses in spite of every precaution. It seems impossible to keep them out. They are often brought into the house in tho grocer's basket or some parcel delivered by a tradesman. A remedy exists for this evil in ELKAY'S Ant, Bug X Roach Powder Just dust it in all damp places and you are safe fof the season. It never fails. Four sizes : 1 5c, 25c, 45c. and 75 c. McDonell & Graves. WHEN PROPERLY CARED FOR harness made by Fink will last for years, for tho simple renson that in tho first instance nothing but thorough ly tanned, stout stock leather oak tanned whnnevor that's tho befit to use goes idto it, and because tho necs sary cutting, newing, riveting nnd ad justing are skillfully dona by expetts at tho business, Fink'ct harness ib ul wnys a good investment for any owner of a horse, A. F. FINK. The Keith Theatre. C. H. Stamp, Lessee and Mgr. Friday, August 27th, Afternoon and Evening. Innes Orchestral Band Afternoon Program 3:30. SOLOISTS VIRGINIA LISTEMANN, Soprano. MR. GEORGE HA DEL Cello, MR. JOHN KIBURZ, Flute. 1 Overture, The Roman Carnival llerlloi 2 a Funeral March, from Sonata, On X Chopin b Short Waltz, in D. Flat, Op, 04 Chopin :t Serenade for 'Cello nnd Fluto Tit'l Hazel nnd Kilmrz 4 Aits from Tlio Trumpeter of Soeckingen Nesslee (folding with tlio famous "Farewell" Song, by Mr. A Jefferson Smith.) 5 a Vliipeiing of tho Flowers Von Hlon h GluiKi Vis!ihu!tnn, Two-Step Innes (OMcinl 31 arch of tlio Seattle World's Ksir. New. liuhlislicd for Piano Solo.) (t 3ly llimrt nt tho Voice, Aria for Soprano Sain Salens Virginia Listenmnii. 7 Tlio Kerry Widow Waltz (llumoresque) limes Showing tins well known melody ns written by its com poser, IMinr, and lis it might hnvo been written by a Hnydn IVerdi fl In Ung Time. St) In d Wnjnifr 'Hi: C. (!. Conn llnml Instruments nro Used. ;, Evening Program 8:30. m SOLOISTS: VIRGINIA LISTEMANN, Soprano. DR. II. J. WILLIAMS, Hurp. 1 Fourteenth Ilungurinu Rhapsody Liszt ii a llriilnl Song..' Goldmnrk b Flirtnti'ui Steck :i Valse Urillinnto, for Harp Solo Cheshire Willinnis 4 Celebration of the Love Fenst, from Parsifal Wagner f Minion' Letter (tlllott jti Gloria Washington, Two-Step Innes lOnicial March hf the Seattle Woild's Fair. New. Published for I'inno Solo.) .(!.,. Una We poco fa, Aria for Soprano Rossini Virginia Ijlistenmnn 7,' !" 'Scene from II Trovatoro (folding Verdi . . with the famous "Tower Scene," 1 - by Messrs. lhuuhridgo and Pinto.) ' ! J&ttsteftj'-. ir scats THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK, offlNorth Platte, Nebraska. UNITED STATES DEPOSITARY. Capital -Surplus Fund Stockholders' Liability Guarantee Fund for (Not considering quick DIRECTORS" E. F. Seebcrger, C. F. McGrew, J. J. Halligan, F. L. Mooncy, Arthur McNamara. MWi xrwii tmtmtm iwnw imm n'wum ww iwmw tm i m Distilled Water Ice. The Lexington Artificial Ice Works hns established an agency in North I'latte with Joseph Spies as agent, and are prepared to furnish in unlimited quantities this Distilled Water Ice. The price is fifty -jive cents per ioo pounds. Will also furnish patrons with Distilled Water- DR. J. will hereafter General Practice of Medicine, E-RU-SA CURES PILES ' OR $50.00 PAID. Tho ONLY non-nnrcotic and lawful JMlo Cure, becauso tho U. S. Dispen satory says every ingredient of E-UU-SA in "Suitable for the purpose for which it is sold" (Piles) and tho name authority cotidemnn the injurious narcotic (dops) pilo medicines. Only reliable, up-to-date drugging soli I3-RUSA in Narfh Platto j Schiller & Co, btvnu Drug Co., and Mcltoinull & GrUWd. m cjttatataKi tana $100,000.00 25,000.00 100,000.00 Depositors $225,000.00 nsscta nnd cash resources) OOWXmM .tv-u VMI .OMIi i wxwh K. ELMS take up the Surgery and ,L,ying-in Cases, together with HIS SPECIALTY Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat' Your Glasses Carefully filled. OOlce and Residence 413 E Fifth St., on ground lloor, no stairs to climb. Phono 559. 30 years actual oxpcricncc. The Long and Short of It is that it is impossible to make n hotter fivo cent ciRnr than tho Forrest Kinp. It contnina the finest tonacbo nnd tho most of it that tho prico permits. Try n Forrest Kinjr today and tells us whnt you think of it. If you throw it nwav beforo smoking it down to tho Inst puft wo miss our guess. J. F. SCHMALZRIEIX A Spanking Good Team Is at your command whenever you'toll us you want it. This livery atublo is prepnred to supply Instantly any kind of u rig you require Whllo in your service it is ns much yours as if you owned it. Tho difference is that you pay only for tho time you use it, nnd not for tho timo it is standing in tho stnblo. That beats privnto ownership all hollow. , A. M. Lock. CQPYftlCHB WELL FED FOLKS are prettv sure to bo patrons of Arm strong's llostnurant und show by their uppenronco that they get tho best food provided. They got the boat tho mar ket provides, deliciously nnd daintily cooked and served. Our bill of fare contains all the luxuries of tho season. ENTERPRISE BAKERY, Mrs. Jennie Armstrong, Prop. GO TO P. M. SORENSON l'Olt Furniture Repairing AND CABINET WORK. Also Woodturning. WINDOW SCREENS .... A Specialty. Shop 107 EaBt Fifth. PROFESSIONAL CARDS I S. TWINER! v. Homeopathic l'hysiciun nnd Surjreon. Oilicoi McDonald Hank Muildinp-. Phono 183. A . I. Allies. M. I). Mario Ames, I. !) I lOCTOUS AMES & ARIES. 1J Physicians nnd Surgeons. Offico: Over Stone Drujr Co. Phones: Oilico 273, Residence 273 (1EO. B. DENT, U Physician and Surjreon. Oilico: Over RlcDonald Dunk. Phonos lOfflcolGO l hones RcBidcn 115 DR. L. C. DROST. Osteopathic Physiciun, Rooms 7 nri't 8, McDonnld S,tuto Bank Duildinfr, Phono 148. W.L'JOX & II' LT AMj Atiojmeyh.nt'aw. Oilico over t,chaA (Jli thine " Store. Ph'r.o 8 rn C PATTERSON,' x. At'orney-nt-Law, Offlco: rvr. Ftont & Deww ct