The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, October 29, 1909, Image 5

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We do not give worthy 2
descriptions of our new ij
I Fall Jewelry. Many new
t and novel pieces in art
goods have just arrived.
Monogram Collar Pins,
Monogram Cuff Pins,
Monogram Scarf Pins,
Monogram Bracelets,
Monogram Sash Pins.
are a few of the many
new and catchy pieces we
are now offering for your
inspection. Let us show
you some of our choice
leather hand bags, new
up-to-date shapes. The
best of quality.
DIXON, The Jeweler I
I I
I We Close our Store at 6:30 Ex-
j! cept Saturdays and Paydays.
SCHILLER & CO.,
Prescription Druggists
First Door North of
Klrat Notional Hank
Thre will bo a special meeting of
the W. R. C. tomorrow afternoon for
practice.
A. F. Beelcr, the well known Her
shey merchant, transacted business in
town yesterday.
If you need dishes
you can save
money by attending the special sale nt
Buchanan & Co's store Friday and Sat
urday. Mrs. John Bratt returned this morn
ing from a visit with her daughter in
Omaha and at Lincoln.
Arthur Yates and Harry Worrell
were down from Sutherland yesterday,
making the trip in the former's car.
The ladies' home missionary society,
mU!mU .uni-iiDiiiitii rtn onniilnl nnllr.K mill
hold n exchange at Howe &Malonoy's
S ntnrrtnv.
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LoBt A black and white English
setter. Any information leading to
its recovery will be liberally rewarded.
H. J. Rebhausen.
W. A. Whitney, superintendent of
the Utah division, has resigned and
will go to Oakland, Cal , to accept a
similar po ition with the Southern Pa
cific. About sixty ladies were guests of
Mrs. Ray C. Langford yesterday at a
kensington and passeJ a delightful
afternoon. Mrs. Langfoid is hostess
atanotherfu ction this afternor n, with
almost as many guests present.
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DR. 0. II. CRCSSLER,
Graduate Dcnlisf.
Offico over the McDonald
Stato Bank.
Miss Banks, of Lexington, has been
a guest at the Redmond residence this
week.
See those new Glove Silk Jersey
Waists. The latest craze. At Wilcox
Depa-tment Store.
A. F. Streitz went to Sutherland
this morning to corrall, he said, a few
nure votes for county commissioner.
Twenty-five or thirty laborers were
shipped down from Denver this morn
ing and taken to Oshkosh on the
branch.
Ray La"gford and L. E Roach 'cnt
to Paxton this morning on business
connected with the Boardman bank
ruptcy case.
Weather forecast: Probably rain to
night or Saturday. Maximum tempera
turo yesterday 72; one year go 01.
Minimum temporaturc this morning HQ',
one year ago 25.
400 bushel all metal Corn Cribs $4.00
at Wilcox Department store.
Texas Jack, a long-hnired individual,
accompanied by several riders, horses
and nteera. arrived Wednesday and will
give exhibitions of riding, lariat
throwing and steer tying at tne base
ball park.
May Brothers, of Fremont, wholesale
grocers, are the latest to talk branch
house at North Platte. With this
firm, Paxton & Gallagher and Allen
Bros., talking branch house at North
Platte, it is possible one of tho three
will conclude to do something.
Tho sale of property for delinquent
taxes will be held at the county treas
urer's office next Monday. There
promises to bo several bidders. The
total sum of delinquent taxes on
the property to be sold is about four
thousand dollars.
A representative of tho Swift Pack
ing Co. was hero a few days ago look
ing over the city with the possible view
of putting in a cold storage plant.
He stated that tho plant, wherever
located, would bo a one hundred thous
and dollar proposition. Whether North
Platte will bu selected ns the place fur
the plant is not known.
Miss A'ma Waltemath, of this city,
was one of the six bridesmaids at the
wedding of Miss Aurora Kortlang,
which occured Wednesday in the Kountz
Memorial church at Omaha. Each of
the six maids were gowned alike and
each carried baskets of ferns tied with
white tu le. Following the ceremony
300 guests attended the reception given
in the church parlors.
Fine breakfust sets of china in Cobalt
blue for a mere sontr at Buchanan &
Co's. special sale Friday and Saturday.
A North Platte man who spent last
week in the east part of tho state, says
he found that North Platte was the
most tidked-of town in the state, and
radically all conceded that it would
timo bpcomo the third city ot tne
state. This resident says he was told
things about the town which he did not
know before, some of which were im
portant. Tilghman G Edmiston, of Meridan,
Wyo., and Mrs. Rhoda Foster were
united in marriage Wednesday evening
at the Pizer residence, by Judge Elder.
Following the ceremony the couple left
on train No 7 for their futuro homo at
Meridan. Mrs. Foster had been a resi
dent of North Platte for a long term of
years and is known to many, who will
wish her a happy futuro. The groom
is a wealthy Wyoming resident, and
formerlv lived at Central City, Neb.
CI
KEITH THEATRE
Tuesday,
November 2.
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W. T. GASKELL offers George Middleton's Dramatization of
Meredith Nicholson's Novel
'The House of a Thousand Candles"
With HUGO KOCH.
As Produced for one year at Daly's and Hackett Theatres New York,
and the Garrack Theatre, Chicago.
"The audience at the Garrick liked the plav, and many,
many, many, audiences will go wild over it."
Amy Leslie in Chicago Daily News.
PRICES FOR THIS ENGAGEMENT 50c, 75c, $1.00 and $1.50.
Seats on Sale at Box Office Saturday, October 30th.
I. E. S. kensington will bo held in
tho Masonic hall Friday afternoon of
next week.
Eugene Wcstcrvolt, Burlington right-of-way
agent, Is spending today in town.
He is hero looking after the company'a
property interests.
W. A. Howard, tho expert piano
tuner and builder, is now residing at
602 west Fifth street. Phone C27
Leavo orders at Newton's Book store
Thorough work guaranteed with a
guarantee that is good tho year around.
J. W. Paynn, accompanied by his
daughter Miss Grace, MInb Alice Lang
ford and his brother-in-law Wm. Ger
tenbach, of Iowa, nrrived from Omaha
in his car last evening. They made the
run from Omaha to North Platte in
seventoen hours.
It frequently occurs that trains No.
G or No. 11 meet No. 10 at this terminal
and the passengers coming in or going
out on the west bound train are com
pelled to climb over tho east bound
train. Tho same thing occurs in the
evening when trains No. 12 and No. 7
meet here. It seems to us that this Is
inconvenience to passengers that
an
outrht to be remedied, and
should bo .taken up with
oilicials.
tho
the
matter
proper
Sun Jay
Dinner at Enterprise Bakery.
Oyster Soup
Roast Turkey Cranberry Jelly
Roast Veal Dressing
Mashed Potatoes Bird Nest Smon
Glazed Sweet Potatoes Celery
Olives Pickles
Pies
Lomon Apple Peach
Sherbcrt
Coffee Tea Milk
Price 35 cents.
Buys Telephone System.
The Ognlalia News of yesterday con
tained this item: Eben D. Warner,
manairer of a Btring of telephone lines
at North Platte, Kearney, Lexington,
and along tra line of tho U. P. railroad
was in town Tuesday nnd Wednohday
negotiating for the Oualalla-Keystone
Telephone system, and we hear has
purchased the same. If this is true his
company will replace the old with an
entire new system and put in a metallic
circuit, thus giving us the benefit of
the best system known While the deal
has not been closed we nre sure that ft
will be. More about this deal will be
said in tho issue to follow, next week.
Strictly Pure Bottled Milk.
We can supply milk to n few more
renular customers. Also have a limited
amount of fancy dairy butter. Phone
D 7fi. Dooi.itti.r PtionuriB Co.
The Hoover Electric Suction Sweeper.
Cudahy's Diamond "C"
Hams and Bacon.
I The Finest that Money Can Buy. The Mildest Cured Ham.
The Closest Trimmed Ham, and the Best all around piece of j$
ft.
Sugar Cured Meat on the Market.
YEARS OF CAREFUL EXPERT STUDY AND AMERICA'S
FINEST HOGS GO TO MAKE THIS POSSIBLE.
TELE TASTE TEIiliS.
This, is Diamond "C" Week in North Platte.
Your dealer is supplied. No matter what you have been using1, no matter what you
thought the best, there is a pleasant surprise in store for you if you try them now.
Try them on our recommendation. YOUR MONEY WILL BE REFUNDED
IF THEY ARE NOT ALL WE CLAIM.
FRED MARTI,
RUSH MERC.
Sold, recommended and gurantecd by
H. L GREESON, BUCHANAN CO.,
CO., E. T. TRAMP, WILCOX DEPT. STORE
II. W. Beam, Hershey. E. A. Wohlford, Sutherland,
D. Stafford, Paxton.
11TE are experts at fitting
" Misses' Feet as they
should be fitted.
We have Shoes correctly
proportioned, and with our
experience at fitting, every
young miss is fitted with
Just the Shoe She
Ought to Wear . .
Misses Shoes for Dress and Street.
The best of leathers and the most
ekillful Shoe Making.
Button, Lace or Dlucher Models.
Tho new slant top is a great favorito
this season.
Some now creation, also in Craven
bttti Cloth TopB.
$2.50, $3, $3.50 to $4.
It will be a singular Shoe re
quirement, we cannot fill sat
isfactory. THE SHOERY,
SOL HODES.
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Arrested for Forgery.
Tho sheriff of Montpelier, Idaho, ar
rived in town laBt night and picked up
a man who is wanted at that place for
forgery. Tho forger was making hU
way ctut on a stock train. Tho sheriff
and his prisoner left for the west on
No. 5 this morning.
Mrs. England Dies.
Mrs. Alexander England, a pioneer
resident of North Platte, died yesterday
at the homo of her son Alex in Ft.
Collins, Col. Tho remains, accompani
ed by Alex England and wifo and b rank
England, were brouirht to town this
I morning but the date of the funeral has
' not been decided. The deceased came
here in an early day with her husband,
wh i was emoloyed in the Union Pacific
shops. Following the death of her
husband a number of yearB ucn, she
mndo her homo alternately with her
son Alex in Colorado and her son
Frank on tho ranch soul h west of town.
Sweeping by Electricity.
The Hoover Electric Suction Sweeper, as the
name implies is a combined sweeper and vacuum
cleaner, and is designed to supercede both the old
fashine.d broom and the. new compressed air or
vacuum cleaners, in that it combines the good pointa
of both, without their deficiencies.
The best of credentials furnished by people
using them in North Plane, and I will give a free
trial to prospective buyers by calling
phone 9. C. G. ABRAHAMSON.
Program for Social.
Tho following program will bo Riven
at tho Hallow E'en social nt the Y. M,
C. A rooms this evening beginning at
eight o'clock:
Song "America''
Invocation Rov. Porter,
Remarks ToastmaBter Mann,
Solo Mlxs Sirahorn,
AddrvH Wil on Tmt,
Solo Chaa. CM 'ion,
Address Dr. Quigley,
h'Ho iienn Mann,
Addre-w M. E Crosby,
S ilo Arthur U vd,
('mjilv Stunt H. L. Adama and J.
E R'lberson.
Followinir this urogram refreehments
will on served from a corn hoitBe
erected in the rear room Mrs. Ora
DeFord will render pun" selections dur
ing tho sorvint' of refreshment!.
Hot Drinks.
Hot bouillon 10i hot malted milk 10c.
tint beef ten 10c, hot chocolate with
whipped cream 10c, hot tomato bouillon
UK'. Wafers served with all hot drinks.
RTONR DllUO Co.
THE
FIRST NATIONAL BANK,
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 and cash resources)
DIRECTORS!
E. F. Seeberger, C. F, McGrew, J. J. Halligan,
F. L. Mooney, Arthur McNamara.
Watch for the owning of tho Kelster
druBumaking eckwol.
Few plays have hud the "nancial hb
well a artistic aucctHH in "Th Kouhh
of a Thousand Candles" It i said
that both the dramatiht, Mr. Genrire
Midd eton. and Mr. Meredith Nieholson
the author of th n'tvel, hvo beromu
independently wealthy from tho royal
ties iney nave, received in the tmn two
year. "Tho House of a ThoUHiind
Candlea" is the offering at the Keith
next Tueuduy evmilnir Tho entire
production as sumi at The H ickett imd
Htly's Theatre; in New York Cltv and
Tho Oafrlck Thoatro in Chicago will bo
presented.
I make a specialty of looking up non
resident owners and buying land for
Lincoln County people, If there is any
thing joining you or in your vicinity
that you want, write mo.
O. E EI.DEK, North Platto.
Smoke "U. P. Bpedala" mado in
Nurth Pluttv.
For Sale GOO Loada of good dirt and
a wind mill. E. A. CARY.
GO TO
P. M. SORENSON
FOR
Furniture Repairing
AND CABINET WORK.
Also Woodturning.
WINDOW SCREENS
.... A Specialty.
Shop 107 East Fifth,