The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, November 09, 1909, Image 4

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Call 338 to Haye Your Clock
Repaired.
We will upon receiving your mes
sage, have our messenger cull for
your clock, examine it and determine
what's wrong; telephone you tho
cost of the repairs, And if you wish
Biune done, see that it is carefully
attended to, nnd delivered to your
homo ngain. Thus you will be saved
the trouble of carrying a large,
heavv package nnd we will see that
the clock itt in good shape before it
leaven our shop.
We expect to havo you call up
whn you need us.
Our work is all guaranteed and
oxecuted by skillful workmen.
CLINTON,
Jeweler and Optician.
Phono 338.
Wc want Your Repair Work
DRS. BROCK & CROOK, 8
H DENTISTS.
Over First National. Phono 148
District Supt. Chumberlaln went west
this morning to mukc official visitntions
to Methodist churches.
Ray H. Conger, of Loup City, nnd
Miss Hilga Lindhal, of Hcrshcy. were
united in marriage by Judge Elder yes
terday. The local high school foot ball team
will piny the Kearney Military Academy
team on tho local gridiron next Friday
afternoon.
Rev. and Mrs. Young, of Hastings,
nro the guests of Miss Anna Kramp to
day. Rev. Young is rector of tho
Episcopal church at Hustings nnd lie
accompanied Mrs. Young this fur on n
trip to tyew Mexico.
Rev. H. L. Yarger, of Atchison,
Kan., field secretary of tho Lutheran
church board of extension, will arrive
tonight and remain until after Sunday.
While hero ho will devote a couple of
days to hunting.
Tho Union Pacific railroad company
has azroed to tako all exhibits for tho
National Corn Exposition to Omaha free
of charcre from Isorth Platto and vicin
ity, but nil exhibits must bo sent to
Mrs. E. W. Crane will entertain the
members of the Wednesday muslcale
tomorrow afternoon, Nov. 19th.
Weather forecast; Generally fair to
night and Wednesday, warmer tonight.
Maximum temperature yesterday 54;
one year ago 58. Minimum temperature
this morning 34, one year ago 23.
Your furniture needs varnishing nnd
repairing before house cleaning. See
P. M. Sorenson, shop 07 E. 5th street.
Mr. nnd Mrs. I. B. Bostwick extend
their sincere thanks to the friends nnd
neighbors and members of the A. 0. U.
W. for the kindness shown them uuring
the illness nnd nt the funeral of their
son.
400 bushel all metal Corn Cribs $4.00
at Wilcox Department Store.
I The daily train service on the North
Rivor branch is greatly appreciated by
tno iieonio oi tnat section, anu irom
the traffic both passenger and freight
it is evident that tho dally service is
paying the company.
Wanted A competent girl for general
house worK. Apply to Mrs. w. tl.
McDonald.
Tho Methodist aid society will hold an
exchange at Howc& Maloney's Novem
ber zu and will otter lor sale bakery
and cooked foods suitablo for Thanks
giving dinner. Any special food or
bakery goods will be supplied if orders
arc telephoned in advance to Mrs.
Bcclcr or Mrs. Crook.
For Solo Cheap Piano and several
articles of furniture. Inquire at 412
cast xniru street.
Millard Hosier and Claude Dclanev
returned last evening from Oshkosh,
whore they accompanied W. R. McKeen
on n hunting trip. They drove out to
tho lake country thirty miles north of
Orthkoah nnd had fine shooting, One of
the lakes has been sounded to the
depth of 180 feet without reaching
bottom.
Shoes nt The
No
orth Platto that thov may lenvo here
in. tne regular baggage car on iNo. 14,
at 6 a. m. November 24th.
Mrs. P. H. Sullivan and Mrs. Joseph
Roddy tendored a prenuptial shower to
Miss Anna Monroo last evening at the
home of tho former. About thirty
young lady friends of tho bride-to-be
wore present, each gowned in juvenile
dross, nnd each took with them a baby
picture, which wore displayed and th
KJiHti askod to idontlt'y them, Iho
rootru ware tnstofully decorated with
hearts und bells, nnd the evening was
delightfully passed in gucEsing contests,
Tho "Shower" was a most liberal one,
many very nice articles being included.
Tho ovoning closed with tho serving of
onjoynblo refreshments.
Bargains in Retidences
$1400.00 will buy good five room cot
ttigc, full lot 60x132, new cement walk
nnu sower in anu paiu lor.
$2000.00 will buy nice six room cot
tage,' two lots, barn and outbuildings
and cement walk, electric lights and
city water, in a desirable part of city.
$3500.00 will buy tho new 8 room
Sentor rcsidenco on West Fifth street,
with two full lots, nico barn and out
buildings, cement walks, electric lights,
shade trees and bluo grass.
Theso properties are worth more
monoy ami will provo good investments
for tho purchase,
Buchanan & Patterson.
There will be a special meeting of
tho Presbyterian aid society at the
church Wednesday evening at seven
o'clock.
The Rebckah kensington which was
announced to meet at tne hall Novem
ber 12th, has been postponed until No
vember 19th.
For Rent-A barn, M. V. Mitchell,
412 East Third.
"Tho Sunny Side of Broadway" has
appeared in North Plattte in the past
and all know of its worth as a nifty
song play. The songs this season are
new, the scenery is of greater Bplcndor,
and of course the chorus girls arc there
with the goods.
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. is. liiLDEU, nortn i'latte.
As will be seen by an advertisement
elsewhere, tho Reuben Lisco ranch on
tho North Platto valley line at Lisco
has been placed in the hands of the
Payne Investment Co. for sale, and
that comtmnv will run an excursion to
Lisco on November 17th. This tract of
land is said to be one of the best in
tho North Piatto valley.
See those new Glove Silk JeJseX
Waists. The latest craze. At Wilcox
Department Store.
The North Platto high school foot
ball team defeated the Sterling. Colo..
team Friday at Sterling by a score of
twenty-four to five. The North Platto
bovs nlnved a fast frame, and won on
forward passes, fako formations and
long end runs. iNoitn natto mnue one
touchdown in the first half and three in
the second! Stcrllne made ono in the
first. The Sterling people backed their
team by offering betting odds of two to
one, nnd considerable money changed
hands.
Buy Douglas Cushion
Star.
Thero will boa mass meeting Su dav
evening, Nov. 14th in the Keith theatre.
Tho use of tho seats aro free and every
body welcome. J. P. Bailey, State
becrctary ot tno Young Man's Chris
tian Association will bo the chief
speaker. There is a rich treat in store
lor nil lovers ot tne voice and violin.
Don't forget tho time. 8 n. m. Sundnv.
don't forget the place, Keith. Theatre,
don't forgot tho speaker, J. P. Bailey.
There is nothing which so effectually
destroys all robust individuality as the
continual asking of the question "Whnt
will pay."
Strictly Pure Bottle Milk.
We can supply milk to a few more
regular customers. Also have a limited
amount of fancy dairy butter. Phono
D 75. Doolittle Produce Co.
"The Old Clothes Man."
One of the most successful plays that
will be seen hero this season is James
Kyrlo Mac Curdy's Great Comedy
Drama "The Old Clothes Man" which
will be presented on Nov. 15th at the
Keith Theatre. Herbert De Guerre.
comedian of unusunl ability, plays tho
part of Solomon Levi, the old clothes
man and is supported by Miss Florence
Thompson and a capablo company.
Notice.
Notico is hereby given, that on the
30th day of November, 1909, tho Mayor
and City Council of tho city of North
Plntto will receive bids for $100,000.00
of water bonds of tho city of North
Plntto. Nebraskn, dnted October 1st,
1909, duo twenty years from their date
but payjiblo after five years from date,
at tho option of the city, nnd bearing in
terest nt tho rate ot fivo per cent per
annum, said bonds In demoninntions ot
$1,000.00 each. Said bids must bo filed
on or before 12:00 o'clock noon of the
30th day of November, 1909, nnd
bidders are required to accompany their
bids with a certified check of $1,000.00
to insure tho good faith of said bidder.
Tho Mayor and City Council reserve
tho light tj reject any and nil bids,
'llios. C. Patteuson, Muyor.
Attett; Chas. T. Temple, Clerk.
To Catch Your Eye.
' Wo want to-eaten your eyo and bring
,v your notico tho fact that to uccuro
. tho purest, most oxquMUily flavored
cjnfectioncry you ohould purchoeo
OURS.
Wo use only pure cono sugar, pure
flavoring, extracts, etc. nnd manufac
ture in ono of tho cleanest establish
mentB imaginable.
Don't purchnso an inferior product-
buy ours and secure tho llncst nt no
higher price,
DICKEY BROS.,
Confectionery and Bakery.
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TEST
OUR. SHOES
E'RE the store for Men's Shoes.
Si) they say and "they" know.
We are Specialists in Shoeing Men!
You'll realize what that means, if you'll
come here, see our display of handsome
Shoes and test our splendid Shoe Service.
Button, Lace and Blucher styles. Patent Calf,
Colt Velour Calf, etc., etc. Shoes for Duty or Dress.
You size, width and ideal last is here!
$3, $3.50 up to $5 or $6.
Nothing- startling about these Shoe prices, but
something very surprising- about the values we offer
at these reasonable prices.
THE SHOERY.
' SOL HODES.
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 conslderinc quick ncets nnd ench resource)
DIRECTORS i
E. F. Seeberger, C. F. McGrew, J. J. Halligan,
F. L. Mooney, Arthur McNamara.
'''.Ys.'
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With a Monarch Range in the
Kitchen there will be true Thanksgiving-
in the hearts of cook and guests alike.
A woman's pleasure in using- this perfect
range quite equals her pride in serving
the family and guests with the delicious
food it prepares. Why not make this
a Genuine Thanksgiving-in your home? Whatever your cooking
arrangements may be, you can improve them and you ought to do
it. It's not as though it were an extravagance to buy the 'best
range possible" as a matter of fact you can't afford to use anything
else! The Monarch actually does its work with so little fuel that it
soon pays back its cost in real money.
The things that a man with a
Monarch Range in his kitchen
has to be thankful for
Some features of the Monarch
Range that makes the Woman
who uses one truly thankful
It Pleases His Wife Thoroughly
A woman who uses a Monarch Range is more than
merely satisfied. She is pleased enthusiastic about it.
She appreciates that she has a range, far superior in
every respect-to tho so-called "steel ranges" that her
friends nrc using.
It Cooks his Meals Promptly and Perfectly
No unexpected delays hecausc "the oven wouldn't
heat." No spoiled meals that are usually blamed on the
cook when the range is really at fault.
Uses so Little Fuel it Pays for Itself
Here's the important thing. This makes the Monarch
the range for rich and poor alike. It saves its own cost
in a short time and continues to save year after year.
It's an investment that yields big returns regularly,
long after the principal has been paid back.
The Polished Top
Nevar requires any stove blackening yet is always in
perfect condition clean and shiny.
Wellsville St.elDody
Always retains its splendid finish without the use of
stove blacking or paint. Most lasting material known
for range bodies.
The Duplex Draft
A device found on the Monarch alone which does away
with the sifting ashes and keeps the oven uniformly heated
An Air-Tight Oven
With patent non-warping bottom. Seams can never
open up to admit drafts, ashes and dust as in a so-called
Bteel range. Assures perfect baking which can be done
only in an air-tight oven.
Lower Warming Closet
A convenient storage compartment underneath tho
oven. With tho door open it heats tho kitchen like a
base burner and can't interfere at all with tho baking
oven.
SOLD BY JTOS. HERSHEY,
Locust and Fifth Streets. Phone 15.
For Sale Cheat) A few acres chose
in; house, bam and windmill. Inquire
of J. W. McCauley at Buchanan &
Patterson.
Wanted Cattle to Winter.
Sixty head of cattle to winter, cood
sheds, plenty feed and water. Inquire
of or address D. G. Tibbies. North
Platte, Nebr.
Millinery Store at Maxwell.
Mesdomes Shaner and Beniamin have
opened a millinery store at Maxwell
anu invito tne indies or that section of
the county to call and inspect their up-to-date
stock. Will also do dressmaking.
To Let at Once.
New rooming house, sixteen rooms,
all improvements, including steam heat
and electric lights. R. N. Lamb.
Notice to the Public
Notice is hereby given that bids will
be received in the office of the County
Clerk of Lincoln County, Nebraska,
for cash rental for the year 1910 for the
use of the following real estate, south
east quarter section 14-13-31.
All oids to be filed in the office of
the Connty Clerk on or before noon on
the 3d day of December, 1909.
Dated North Platte, Neb., November
2d, 1909.
F. R. Elliott, County Clerk.
DR. ELMS,
General Practice of
Medicine, Surgery i I
Together with his
Specialty, Eye, Ear, Nose
and Throat.
Your Glasses Carefully Fitted.
Office and residence 413 East Fifth St.,
on ground floor, no stairs to climb.
Phone 659.
North Platte,
Nebraska.
GO TO
P. ffl. SORENSON
FOR
Furniture Repairing
AND CABINET WORK.
Also Woodturning.
WINDOW SCREENS
.... A Specialty.
Fhop 107 East Fifth.
Scene from "The Old C'tihes Man" which comes to the Keith Theatre Mon
day Evening of next week with a strong company.
SACRIFICE SALE OF TOWN LOTS.
Why go out into the country to buy residonco lots when you can
buy the following choice residence lots in tho West End where they
will incJease in value and always be in demand.
Three nico lota In block 17, Town Lot Co'b Addition, $350.00 for
all throe.
Two handsomo lota on Block 12, Town Lot Co'b Addition. $350.00
for both lots.
Throo handsomo lota on west Fourth atiwit, sower in and paid
for, $1200,00 for tho thrro.
Four choico I0I3 on west Sixth street close in for $400.00, $450.00,
$500,00 and $050.00 each.
Theso lots aro all close in, high and dry, do not require any filling
nnd each of them is worth more money than we are asking for them.
Buchanan and Patterson.
CONTEST notice.
Doiiarl mentor tliu Interior,
united Siati-N Luml Olllco.
North 1'Ialie. .Neliruska.
. , , Ociotxir tilth. 1109.
A Kiiniclent .content atliuuvlt Imvliur been ,
filed lu this Olllcu liy Alliert Dreen contestant, 1
nunliiM homestead einn No SHICI Serial tB0.
mudMiicioloriiih. urns lor northeast quarter
southwest iniarter. suuih half nonhwest
(luarii r. M'cilon H. township H, ranKO 87, by
heirs of Kloliurd G Edwards contes'co. In
which It Is uMeKeil thai:
I. Ihoulmvu numed claimant In his llfo
1I1110 never cull vuied any nortlon of tho
uljove described land.
i. Said claimant never In his llfo time es
tablished resldeiico upon said lund or resided
theieini,
'A riutrl itUlm.Mt 1 . .. ... 1 . . 1 1 .. 11 . 1 . i.
. wimiu.ii iias wiiuii- latieu 10 live
or reside, upon said land nnd has been absent
I IlllP.tl . Iln t.t- ...a. .1. . ....1 .
. ... ...UUi mi ia iiiunius nun ono nay jasv
past.
4 Sllltl alwimiin 1 .1 . .
uuo to elulmauiH employment In tno army.
I t Him iiiu corps ui uiu united piaies,
(lurlinr any war 11 which tho United SiaUs
has been entfut'eil
5 The said claimant died about two years
1111 and conies tun has been unable 10 find
!!!4i.iw,,iJ""'.r,1" !uH an '-' 8lri-- th
luaih of said claimant no ono has resldtd
upon suld land or cultivated any portion tr
used any porilon whatever for any purtosH.
M'Hher has I he land been Improved In any
why sluco the death of xald claimant.
J.aeh and all of said di feels now exist.
fiild pari hs am herty nolllled to appear,
respond and oiler evidence louehlmt said
?i .tr.a,fl'."IMlU I'lctook a. m on Dteember ,
..' 1 "iff"'.'" the Hevlsleranil Hecelver at '
!!!. l,i,d V011--14 OHlco in North
Ha le. .Nebraska
m 1 1 5 a 1 f. contestant havlne tn a proper
afllilavli, Hied October ill, im set forth facts
which show that arter dui'dlllifonce personal
oervlceof this notice can not Ihj madu It Is
no oby ordered and directed that such notion
bo Klven by duo and proper publication.
.1 E. Kvanh
II -n-Mer.
OltDKUOK IIEAHIMl ON PETITION FOR
.AIM'OIN PMBNT OK AHMINIHTUATOR
PlaloQf Nebraska, Lincoln County, s.
In 1 hu County Court Ntivttntr lm. 11W).
In the, mailer of thoetlaleof iBaao Lamp
laiiKh, deceased, tin reading- atid ullnir tfio
petition jif Mary M. Ilartltnrtoii. prajlmcthat
tin administration ot aatd estam amy bo
milled 10 John Ib riod as admlnlniraior.
,Ord red, That November tti.d. . at 0
oi'loclta. m , Ik asslwiied for heurlnir said
t It ton. when all iktsoiis Interesied 111 sJETJ
matinr mar apiK'arat a county court to Im
held In and for said county, and show cuuse
why I lie prayer of puitiloner should not be
granted. This ortler 10 bo published for six
biii'cesslvo issues In iho North I'lallo Trlbuno
prior 10 Nov, SKnd.lw.i
u 3U ttu. Oouuly JuUbo-