The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, October 01, 1909, Image 4

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    "Our Pet."
(The Children, God Bless Them.)
Neck Chain
Locket
Baby Ring
Beauty Pins
Silver Food Pusher
Silver Toothing Ring
Silver Knife, Fork and Spoon
Silver Cup
Silver Rattle
Brush and Fine Comb.
Etc., Etc.
Any article of above list will bo
kept ns a remembrance, as the child
grows up, and you will never bo for
gotten. CLINTON,
Jeweler and Optician.
Phono 338.
Wc want Your Repair Work
DR. 0. II. CRESSLER,
Graduate Dcnlisl.
Office over the McDonald
Stato Bank.
Sam Warnock is visiting frionds Houth
of Maxwell today.
Physicians report nuito a few cases
of typhoid fever in town.
Mrs. Chas. Boguo left last night for
a visit with friends in Now York.
For Sale Horse and buggy and light
spring wagon. Inquire of C. M. Now
ton.
Mrs. F. E. Bullard will bo hostess at
a konsington tomorrow afternoon.
Mrs. C. A. Lowell will entertain tho
Club Nevita next Wednesday afternoon,
Ebon Warner went to Lexington yes
tcrdav to visit friends and transact
business.
The D. of II. will hold a social at tho
home of Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Baker next
Tuesday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. John Woods of Wal
laco. woro guests yesterday of Mr. and
Mrs. J. J. Halligan.
Wanted Purty to bale 175 tons of
wild hay and alfalfa. Phono E 504 or
Address Fremont Watts, North Platte
, Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Beery and their
guests roturncd yesterday from a trip
to Colorado points.
Frank riolatlckcr, tho rotund cashier
of tho Wallace bank, transacted buBl
ness in town yesterday.
A. W. Uoataon was down from Suth
crland in his auto yesterday, accom
pnnled by threo other Suthorlandltos.
MrB. L. C, Hansen and children ar
rived from Grand Island Wednesday
ovonlng and will reside hero In the
future.
Perfection Cold Cream is madu from
Almond oil, not vasolino. A largo pack-
ago for 25 cents at Stone's drug store.
A largo number of land sookors
arrived last night from tho east and
wcro taken out in tho county by real
ostnto agents today.
Dnvo Day is also one of the lucky
follows in tho Oregon land drawing.
Ho secured twenty acres ten miles dis
tant from Lakoview.
I have two now cottages for rent; one
four room, and ono cignt room.
0. E. Eldku.
A. B. Richards, district suporintcn
dunt, und T. A. Curpby, general fore
man, of tho. Postal Telegraph Co., are
spending today in town.
A boy baby was born Tuesday to Mr,
and Mrs. Oakley Swarthout, and also a
boy to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Owens.
All parties concerned aro said to be
doing nicely.
Forty-llvo cars of Lincoln county
products wero shipped out of North
Platto last Monday, and it is fair to
presume that as many moro cars woro
shipped from tho other eight or ten
stations in tho county. That isn't half
bad, is it?
In his speech ut Spokano Wodnosday
President Tuft said ho would ask con
grcsa to authorize an isouo of ten mil
lions in bonds to complete the irriga
tion projects already begun in the west
and on which work hnd been stopped
on account of lack of funds.
For sale yutcK wy driving maro,
buggy und harness. M. V. Mitchell,
112 east Third street.
Pritchard and VanDerhoof, of tho I
Star Clothing houso, huvu sold u sec
tion of land eighteen miles north of
Brady to Harry P. Stevens, at an ad
vance of $1600 over what thoy paid for
it a yea" ugo. Mr. Stevens sold this
section and also f.nothor section to a
third party.
Tho bulk hog price at South Omaha
yesterday was $8.10.
Mrs. Gus. Chamberlain nnd son re
turned to Denver yesterday after visit
ing relatives in town for a fow days.
For Ront Modorn six room cottage
furnished, at 602 W. 5th St. Inqulro
at 821 E. 4th St. Phone 321.
Mr. Burr, of tho experimental sta
tion, went to Ogalalla yesterday to act
as judge at the exhibit of agricultural
products.
Frank P. McGovcrn returned this
morning from Council Bluffs, where ho
officiated as best man at tho wedding
of a friend.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Payne and daugh
ter Miss Graco leave Monday for Mus
catine, Iowa, and will drive homo their
automobilo, which they left there when
they started on their trip to the Pacific
coast.
Ladies, "Poroxido Cold Cream" con
tains Peroxldo Hydrogen and disap
pears in the skin, leaving tho skin non-
greasy. 25 cents at the Stono Drug Co.
A largo congregation will this cvon-
ing witness tho installation of Rov. Geo.
Franklin Williams as pastor of the
Presbyterian church. Several visiting
ministers will be present and take part
in the Bcrvicc.
Anothor class will be initiated into
tho A. O. U. W. on the evening of
October 11th. Evidently Deputy Pick
ering proposes to to have half tho men
in town membors of Tate Lodo or
know the reason why.
For Ront Five room houso, 003 EBt
Fifth street. Inquire at 317 East
Fourth street.
A chunk of plastor about two yards
rquare foil from thoceillngof the Land
graph & Carson barber shop last oven
ing. Only by a quick movement did
Mr, Landgraf nnd a man in his chair
escapo being hit by the debris.
E. J. VanDerhoof received this week
a samplo basket of tho fruit grown on
the Pritchard and VnnDorhoof farm nt
Grant'B Pass, Oregon. Tho samples
were very fino and gavo Van a hankor
ing to become n fruit grovvor instead of
a clothes seller.
Got your window glass nut in. Duke
& Dcats. Phono 534.
Photographer Von Goctz was roused
out of bed at ono o'clock Tuesday night
to tako n picturo of the relay cars,
stood around for two hours and a half
waiting for tho Kearney car, and after
taking the shot and developing tho
photo, found that in tho hurry some
thing had gone wrong and thut tho
plato was dofective.
Deputy Marshal Sammons camo up
from Koarnoy and took to Omaha on
No. 12 Frank Montroy, tho fellow who
had been in jail hero for a month on
tho charge of stealing a mail sack from
n crano at a small station in Choyonno
county Montray for u couplo of wdeks
past has given strong cvidenco of in
sanity and it was thought best to re
move him to Omaha.
Mrs. Claude Dclaney returned last
night from a visit In Omaha.
L. T. Johnson has sold to C. M. Alli
son tho southeast quarter or section
31-10-34 for $3,000.
North Platte people aro taking less
interest in tho Ak-Sar-Ben thia year
than usual and fewer will attend.
For Rent Two furnished rooms, 221
East 4th street. Inqulro at Mrs. Arm
strong's
The ndvanco agent of "Polly of ho
Circus," which is booked for The Keith
for October 9th, is in town today get
ting out advertising matter.
Mrs. Leo Tobin and children left this
morning for Denver and Mr. Tobln will
follow in a couple of weeks. They ex
pect to ninko that city their future
home. Louis Tobln will como here to
handle tho company's business at this
end of the line.
Ladies, Have you tried "Sempro
Giovlno" for the skin. ' Wo carry this
elegant toilet preparation. 50 cents
per package. Stone Duuo Co.
Theo. Tottenhoff, foreman of the
boiler shops, is having plans drawn for
a 82,500 residence which ho will havo
erected on his lots in the Trustee's ad
dition.
In honor of the birth anniversary -of
Mr p. D. B. Loudon which occured Monday
a morry and happy crowd of ladles ten
dered her a surprise party. The after
noon passed very cr joyably and Mrs.
Louden was tho recipient of many hand
some prcsonts and wishes for future
happiness. A tempting luncheon was
served and tho guests departed for
their homes.
For Sale Cheap Piano, hard and soft
coal stoves anu several articles oi lur
niturc. Mrs. M. V. Mitchell, 412 E.
Third street.
A movement was put on foot nt Hast
ings yesterday for tho formationor a
state bao ball league, but in tho list of
towns proposed, that of North Platte
does not appear. This omission is prob
ablv due to tho diatanco teams would
travel to get here. Tho townB men
tloncd are Grand Island, Fremont, Fair
bury, Beatrice, Nebraska City, Kear
ney, South Omaha and Hastings. Per
hans if an effort were made North
Platte might get in.
At 3 o'clock next Sunday afternoon
sncclal sorvices will be held at the
Catholic church. Tho children of St
Patrick's school eighty in number-
will march processlonally, singing
hymns in honor of tho Mother of.' God.
This beautiful tributo of affection and
devotion to the Queen of Heaven will
be followed by an appropriate sermon
and recitation of The Rosary, after
which Benediction of the Blessed Sac
rament will conclude tho impressive
service.
High Class Dairy Products.
Phone D75 for high class dairy prod
ucts: milk, cream, butter and eggs.
Wo make delivery every morning. Give
us a trial. Doolittle Produce Co,
71 I 5
The Bed-Rock of Success
lies it a keen, cleur brain, bucked by in-
. I .1 11. ...Ill 1 Anrkfr..
UOmllUOlQ Will UI1U rcuiouuoo UIIUIKjr.
Such power comes from the splendid
health that Dr. King's New Lifo Pills
impart. Thoy vitalize every organ and
build up brain ond body. J. A. Har
mon, Liaemorc, W. Va., writes; "Thoy
ara the best;, pills I over utfed," 25
cents at Stone's Uri ptUtc. '
3! mi ii
1 1 uinn qe White g
S House Furnishers, Hardware, je
a Imperial Universal, 3
Round Oak,
aUC' '""
5j Chief National, 1 SB? J I jKtjtf 5
jpj Marvel Universal, x, jjj P jjji
IE Any of the above Stoves will add comfort and beauty Ja
H to your home. Call and inspect them, JS
There is a peculiar
fit and look to our
All-Wool Suits and
Overcoats for Fall
and Winter, that ap
peals to the best
dressers. We want
you to see them. The
style is faultless, the
fabric is perfect, the
fit is guaranteed. You
either get the best
for your money or you 1
don't buy here.
Clabaugh & Drebert,
CLOTHIERS AND GENTS' FURNISHERS. '
Everything for Men.
520 Dewey Street.
Early Wednesday 'morning n wreck
occurred near Josslyn on tho U. P.
A wheel on one of tho refrigerator fruit
cars broke in two. Traffic was delayed
several hours and east bound morning
trains were late. The wreck train and
crew of North Platto wero taken to the
scene of the accident, and it required
only a little time to remove tho obstruc
tion, after the wrecking apparatus ar
rived.
"Laugh and grow fat," is an old ond
vell known saying. Thoso who attend
tho oxhibitu of tho Motion Picturo Co.,
of Washington, D. C, at the Keith, will
havo plenty to muko them laugh, for
tho program each night will include a
large amount of clean, side-splitting
comedy free from all objcctionablo
features. There will be an entire
chango of program each night. The
exhibits will begin each evening at 8 p.
m., and lasting the entiro evening. Tho
admission is 10 cents to all. Reserved
seats 20 cents. Remember tho date,
Oct. 1-2-4-5. Matineo Saturday at 3 p.
m.
For Sale.
Nino room modern house with bath
and lavatory, electric lights, city wat
er, complete with cement walks, lawn
and good outbuildings. Fino location
on west founu street, inquire or
owner ut 1008 west Fourth.
SILK PETTICOATS
XT
jiwTr J YL 1 1 w
Frightful Fate Averted.
"I would havo been a cripple for life,
from a terriblo cut on my knee cap,'
writes Erank Disberry, Kclhher, Minn,
'without Bucklen'a Arnica Salve, which
soon cured me." Infallible for wounds,
cuts and bruises, it soon cures Burns,
Scalds, Old Sores, Boils, Skin Erup
tions, World's best for Piles, 2o cents
at Stone's drug store.
KEITH THEATRE
October 1, 2, 4 and 5
The
Motion Picture
Company
I of Washington, D. C , presents its
famous exhibit of finest quality
MOVING PICTURES
in natural colors with all nolso effects,
Entire change of program each evening
A WHOLE EVENING SHOW
All the greatest popular master pieces
including
Magnificent Travel Scenes from all
Parts of tho World.
High Class Comedy Subjects, Ani
mals and Birds, both Wild and Tamo.
Lifo Among Savago and Civilized
Nations in all parts of tho Globe.
Lion, Tiger and Crocodile Hunting.
Diamond and Gold Mining.
All the Latest and Best Products of
tho Moving Picturo Art.
Admission 10c, Rwervcd Scab 20c
Malincc Saturday 3 p. m., any Seat 10c
THE HIGHEST
.APT IN
Made with Patent Adjustable Band from
Good Quality Silk.
InrLE PRICES $5.00 to $7.50.
WILCOX DEPARTMENT STORE.
r
New Firm in Old Stand.
Having bought Mr. Gerr's Grocery business in
North Platte I shall endeavor by fair dealing and
courteous treatment to merit the same heavy patron
age that he has had. We shall try at all times to
keep on hand a full line of the best things to eat that
the market affords. We also have a line of Queens
ware, Tin and Hardware, and all such things as are
kept in a first-class Grocery.
Good goods, accurate weights and prompt de
liveries will be our motto. I shall be pleased to
meet and make the acquaintance of all of Mr. Mc
Geer's old customers and many new ones.
Yours to please,
H. L. Greeson,
(Successor to P. T. McGeer.)
i.
Piles
c
FISTULA Pay When CURED
All Rectal Diseases cured without a surgical i
operation. No Chloroform. Ether or other cen-
oral aueasthelic used. CURE GUARANTEED
toiastaL,uii-TlME. "examination ffeb.
WRITE Ton DOOK ON PILES AND RECTAL DISEASES WITH TESTIMONIALS
DR. R. R. TAnnY, Z4 Do Bulltfingr. Otnitlio, Mobrtli