The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, November 19, 1909, Image 4

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    "Don't Forget to Mail the Letter"
or bring home the jewelry your wife
gave you to have repaired, otherwise
you will get yourself into trouble.
Wo wish to remind you of both
as they are very Important matters.
You know you have the quickest and
best work done at Clinton's and you
may just as well take tho work
home witli you, which we usually
manage to get out within a day.
Our repair department will set
Btones or solder your broken brooch,
hatpin, etc., within a very short
time.
You do the damage, we do tho
rest.
CLINTON,,
Jeweler and Optician.
Phone 338.
Wc wanl Your Repair- Work
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DRS. BROCK & CROOK,
DENTISTS.
Over First National. Phono 148
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Mrs. Thart, who had been visiting
Mrs. Mary A. Baker, and acquaintances
at Hcrshcy and Sutherland returned to
her homo in Indiana today.
Alarm Clocks that aro guaranteed for
one year. Price $1.00 at Dixon's, Tho
Jeweler.
In Omaha yesterday tho livo men
convicted of robbing tho Union Pacific
Overland Limited, wero sentenced to
hard labor in tho Leavenworth pen
Itcntlary for life.
Eat a palatable and sumptuous sup
nor Tuesday nlitht In tho Masonic hall
for twenty-flvo cents.
Tho Brown ranch of 1,329 acres, near
Bicanrlncs. was sold last week for
nearly $30,000. The ranch is located in
the wostorn part of Keith county and
is to bo used axclusivoly by tho put-
chasors for a horso ranch.
Salo Two hundred Men's Dress
fJvnrcontfl. with or without military col
lare. also cravonottcs. at a discount of
twenty per cent at Tho Lcador.
Fred Bent, of Paxton, has been ap
pointed superintendent of pumping
stations on tho U. P. from Sidney to
North Platte on tho main lino and from
O'Fallona to Northnort on tho north
river Branch.
Do not wait till tho last week boforo
Christmas to have your pictures fram
cd. Bring them in now. Wo have i
beautiful assortment of moulding in
cilt. Bilver. brown, black, white, etc.
C. M. Newton.
Tho Bnowfall of last week and Tues
day of this week totaled seventeen and
four-tenth inchea bb recorded by
Weather Observer McDowall. This is
tho heaviest fall of snow wo have had
In sovoral years, and Is certainly
great thing for tho country.
Prior to tho recent snow storm seven
bushels of walnut3, fiftoon pounds of
wild cherry seed, fifteen pounds of
coflfco troo seed and a half bushel of
butternuts wore planted on n Union
Pacific treo plantation oast of tho city.
As soon as possiblo a quantity of hick
orv nuts and other treo soeds will bo
planted, and next spring 125 acres wil
bo set out to young trees.
Thanksgiving Linen Sale Twenty pi r
cent discount on huthuio Ninons, uancn
Cloths nnd Towels at 'the Loader.
Tho season for turning cattle m coin
Btalks is at hand, and our friend and
subscriber. It. S. Colllster, has n rcn
edy which ho has tested and says will
seldom fall to save animals nffected
with the Btalk disonso. Ho says to
give as soon as possible a quart of hot
wator, and after this is down to throw
a handful of salt in tho animal's mouth.
In fifteen minutes repeat this treat
ment. He has novor had to givo tho
third dose, and nays it Is a sure rom
cdy. It is surely worth trying. Borl
rand Herald.
DR. 0. II. CRESSLER,
Graduate Denlisl.
Office over the McDonald
State Bank.
Mrs. P. W. O'Brien returned this
morning from a visit with friends in
Omaha.
Lost A bunch of keys on n ring.
Finder please return to Model Clothing
House and receive reward.
Weather forecast: Generally fair to
night and Saturday. The maximum
temperature yesterday was 42, oneyeai
ago 78; minimum this morning 24, t
year ago 31.
Beautiful line of Ladles' Hand Bags
at Newton's.
"Commencement DayB" carries e
fine lot of scenic effects and a choruc
of girls that will pleaso you. Seo the
production at tho Keith this evening.
Two physicians and two trained
nurses of Grand Island were In town
the early part of this week examining
the new Lamb building on north Lo
cust street, with a view of opening a
hospital. The second floor of this
building would prove excellent quarters.
for such an institution. Tho interested
parties have tha matter under advise
ment.
Sale The sale at Tho Lender is still
in progress. Twenty cent discount on
Cloaks, Suits, Skirts and Shirt Waists.
A great opportunity to purchase these
goods cheaper than you ever bought
tnem ueiore.
Tho campaign by tho two Y. M. C.
A. committees is warming up to fever
heat, and funds aro being subscribed
very liberally. Each committee takes
moro or less time from business each
day to canvass, and it Is the intention
to solicit every man In town not one
will escape, The names of the donors
but not tho amount they give, are
posted daily at tho Y. M. C. A. rooms
and will also bo published daily.
Colorado Jonnthan annles $1.75 nei
box nt Wilcox Department store.
Tho High School Lecture Course
opens at Tho Keith Saturday evening
with the Houstons. The course is a
broad ono covering six numbers and no
one is to make any money out of it.
Tho seats aro a dollar and a half re
served. If you buy a season ticket
from some school pupil you help that
person get a scat free. Wo have tho
names of every ono who buys a season
ticket. These people will be given a
freo ticket to any extra numbers that
may bo given and will have their Beats
reserved now for tho whole course. If
you buy n season ticket ypu becomo
ono of tho people who stand back of
this great Lyceum movement. You
put a dollar and a half into this move
ment to givo tho peoplo of this city n
chance to get the same culture that is
to bo had in the moro closely settled
pa'-ts of tho country.
Odd Fellows' Celebrate Anniversary.
The local lodge of Odd Fellows celt
bratcd the thirty-fourth anniversary of
the institution of the lodge last evening.
The pecasion brought out a large atten
dance of locol members and there were
nlso a number of visitors, eight or ten
of the latter .being from Big Springs,
the total attendanco being a few less
than 100. D. C. Cline, of Lincoln, who
was the grand secretary of tho order
when tho lodge was instituted, was
present, and though eighty years of age
made an interesting address of a half
hour's duration. The first degree was
conferred on two candidates, and at the
close refreshments were served by
Caterer Weil.
Pleads Guilty to Burglary.
Joseph Martin, who claims to bo six
cccn years of years of age and gives
Asland, Pa., as his home, was brought
ver from Ingham yesterday charged
with burglarizing the store of F. II.
Woodgate nnd taking therefrom a pair
of shoes, a hat, duck coat, two
sweaters and other articles of clothing;
also taking from the till of tho post
office, which is located in the store, 240
pennies. Ho was arraigned in the
county court this morning and pleaded
guilty to the charge. While ho claims
to be but sixteen, ho looks older, and
pending investigation as to his age he
was sent to jail. If he is but sixteen
ho will be sent to the reform school.
Whether tho govcrnm nt will begin
action against him for burglary of the
pennies is not known.
Wo aro after your trado harder then
ever this year and if good good3 and
low prices will get it wo will have the
pleasure of many sales to ybu. Our
holiday goods arc fast arriving and we
can promise some genuine surprises as
to values. Seeing is convincing call and
bo convinced.
Dixon, The Jeweler.
For Maxwell Reader.
Wy havo tho Abcrcrombio property
in Maxwell for Bale, consisting of a 5
room house with pantry, closet and
bath. Stablo for 4 hoad of horses and
cow shed. Also good blacksmith shop,
best location in the town. Price $2,000.
Easy terms.
Well equipment, tools and etc., will
sold with shop if wanted.
See or writo Temple Heal Estate &
Johnson Cashes Forged Check.
Latoyesterday afternoon itdevcloped
that the lellow who attempted to pass
a forged check on W. J. Landgraf, Was
more successful at tho Johnson cash
store. He entered that storo Wedncs
day evening and purchasing a couple of
dollars worth of goods, tendering a fif
teen dollar check drawn on McDonald's
Bank, made payable to Arthur Gill and
purporting to be signed by A. E. Hunt
ington. Me told Mr. Johnson such an
apparently straight story and seemed
so innocent that the check was accepted
and tho change given him. When the
check was taken to the bank yesterday
afternoon to bo deposited it was pro
nounccd a forgeryr The officers wero
notified of tho forgerv and a search Is
being made for tho forger, but It Is
probable that ho got out of town Wdd-
nesday night.
Sunday Dinner at Enterprise Bakery.
Cream of Tomato Soup
Roast Chicken Oyster Dressing
Roust Pork Applo Sauce
Mashed Potatoes Brown Gravy
Escallopcd Corn Rainbow Salad
Olives Pickles Celery
Pie3
Applo Minco Chocolate
Orange Shcrbert
Tea Coffee Milk
Baptist Church.
The morning topic next Sunday will
bo "Tho Influence of Christianity in
Industry nnd Commerce." This will be
specially adapted to the workingmen
Insnrnnro Acronev C P Tomnlr. fcrr I The evening service will bo ovangelis
Insuranco Agency, U b. lemple. Mgr. I Uc n, tho ,ines oflnst winter.8great
1 & 2 McDonald Blk., North Platte. work, Como and receive a hearty wel
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fcjfl WALK-OVER. ffi
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You should purchoao OUR candy.
Made from tho purcot and boat Ingrcd
lonta only.
Wo make a specialty of colling only
tho purost and most delicious contain
ing the puroat flavoring. Mado In n
clean candy kltchon-a big difference.
You should try our vanilla and nut
caramels
30cta per pound.
DICKEY: BROS., i
You Can Tell
by merely looking at it whether a shoe
is stylish or not but you have to try it
for yourself to discover whether it feels
comfortable, retains its shape or rend
ers good service. WALK-OVER
Shoes not only look well but are
qually satisfactory in every particular.
It isn't simply what they see but what
WALK-OVER wearers find out for
themselves that makes them come
again.
. Prices $3.50, $4.00, $5.00.
Wilcox Department Store,
North Platte, Nebraska.
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With a Monarch Ranire in the
Kitchen there will be true Thankuiving
in the hearts of cook nnd guests alike.
A woman's pleasure in lining this perfect
range quite equals her pride in serving
he 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 c n improve them and you ought to do
it. It' not as though it were an extravagance to buv 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 sho has a range far superior In
every respect to the so-called "steel ranges" that her
friends aro using.
It Cooks his Meals Promptly and Perfectly
No unexpected delays hecause "the oven wouldn't
heat." No spoiled meals that are usually blamed mi tho
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 nftcr the principal has been paid back.
The Polished Top
Nevar requires any stove blackening yet is always In
perfect condition clean and shiny.
Wellsville Stt cl Body
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 tho Monarch alone which does away
with the sifting ashes and keeps tho oven uniformly heated
An Air-Tight Oven
With patent non-warping bottom. Seams can never
open up to admit drafts, asncs and dust as in a so-called
steel range. Assures perfect baking which can be done
only in an air-tight oven.
Lower Warming Closet
A convonicnt storage compartment underneath tho
oven. With tho door open it heats the kitchen liko a
base burner and can't Interfere at all with the baking
oven.
SOLD BY JOS. HERSHEY,
Locust and Fifth Streets. Phone 15.
Bargains in City Real Estate.
6 room houso on north side with two
lots, only 4 blocks rom business sec
tion. Nice trees, cement sidewalk and
lawn. Price $2,000.00
7 room house on north sido with two
lots. Houso new and modern. Cement
walk and nice lawn. 8 blocks from busi
ness section. Price $2,700,00 Buildings
with only ono lot, $2,600.00
2 Btory, 7 room house, just being
completed on East 0th St., with bath,
electric lights, basement under whole
house with furnace and equipment for
hot air heat installed. Only 6 blocks
from First National Bank corner.
Prico $3,000.00. Be quick.
1 story, 6 room house in south part
of town with bath. 2 nice high lots,
with wash house, good chicken house
and chicken yard. Only 7 blocks out.
Pri:e$2,C00. Buildings with only one
lot $2,300.00.
For a business investment, we have
the "Star Hotel" on East Front street.
This property pays $30.00 per month
rent nnd can be bought for $2,800.
Sao us about this, it won't last long.
Wo can make easy terms on all of
tho above property, so see us right
away as the same will not be on the
market long at the prices named.
Tcmplo Real Estate & Ins. Agency,
C. F. Temple, Mgr., 1&2 McDonald Blk.
Baptist Supper.
The ladies of the Baptist Aid society
will serve their annual supper next
Tuesday evening in the Masonic hall.
The menu will bo as follows:
Chicken Hot biscuits
Mashed potatoes and gravy
Baked beans Cabbage salad
Pickles, Applo sauce, Jelly
Coffee and Cake
Served from 6 to 7. Price 25 cents.
Notice to the Public
Notice is hereby given that bids will
be received in tho offico of tho County
Clerk of Lincoln County, Nebraska,
for cash rental for the year 1910 for the
use of tho following real estate, south
cast quarter section 14-13-31.
All oids to be filed in tho office of
the Connty Clerk on or before noon on
tho 3d day of December, 1909.
Dated North Platte, Neb., November
2d, 1909.
F. R. Elliott, County Clerk.
Mr. and Mrs. Premus Forstedt left
yesterday morning for a week's visit in
Lexington, Kearney and Grand Island.
400 bushel all metal Corn Cribs $4.00
at Wilcox Department Store.
No. SIM
UEl'ORT OP THE CONDITION OF THE
FIRST NATIONAL BANK,
braika. at
10.
Sale-One lot of 27-inch Silks, worth
$1.25, nt 79 cones per yard at The
Leader.
Smoke "U. P." Specials-made in
North Platte.
We Desire
to call the attention of the public to
our line of Hardware and Harness. In
hardware we carrY a full line needed
for. general use and nil classes of har
ness hardware. Wo carry everything
in the harness line. Wo do repairing
of all kinds and guarantee all work.
We respectfully ask a share of your
patronage.
PREMUS FORSTEDT,
Blankcnburg's Old Stand.
KEITH THEATRE c. h. stamp, Mgr.
The Event of the Season
Monday, November 22nd
First Time in this Citv Messrs. Win, A. Bnidy and
Joseph R. Grismer announce
A Gentleman
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A Comedy by Messrs Harrison Rhodes and Thomas A.. Wise.
The Best Comedy Since "The Senatator " N. Y.
Evening Mail. Colonel Roosevelt says "I'ts a Corker.
One Year in N. Y. City, Six Months in Chicago.
Prices $1.50, $1, and 75c, 50 Cents.
Seats go on Sale Saturday, Nov. 20th.
at North Platte. In tho Statu of Nn
thu close of biiMino4, November
Loans and discounts...
Uverdrafls becured add
unsecured
U. 8. bonds to secure
circulation
U. S. Umds to secure
U. 8 deposits
Premlumson U.S. bonds
lloinls. securities, elc...
Uunklnif house, furnl-
tur and ll.x lures ....
Oilier reul est mo owned
Duo from approved re
serve aiienis
Clucks Htid oilier cash
Items.... .
Notes of other national
bunks........
Fractional papcrcttrren
cy. nickels and cunts..
Lawful Money ttetorvo
in iiauk, vir;
Fpeclo
I.etal-tender notes
Koduroptlon fund with
(J. a. treasurer (& pur
cent of clrculuttun)....
Total
MAMLITIES.
Capital Mock paid In...
Mirpltm fund
Undivided profits, less
expenses mid tuxes
paid
National bank notoj,
ouibiuiidlnir
Dim to.Htuto anil private
l.utikHHiid bunkers
Dividends unpaid
Individual deposits sub
ject lo check
Demand certificates of
deposit
Time certificates of do-
iKttlt ,
CerilUid checks
Cashier's checks out
standing United rilatesdepoalts..
tns.oos.2o
6.803.00-
208.07
50.1 00.00
1.000.00
1.000.00
69.612.90
22.800 00
1 .850.00
49.S02.89
231.68
625.00
180.01
- 44,618,20
2.SPQ.00
.(W1.S58.S0
tit 0.0(0 00
ao.oio.oo
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60.000.00
tt.P91.5rt
100.00
31S.718.U7
54,207.63
97,760.00
75.00
453.03
1.000.00
Total , f66I.S.'.8.83
State of Nebraska, County of Lincoln, ssj
I, I". L. Mooney, tJasfiler of tin- aliovo
named bank. do solemnly swear that tho above
statement Is true to tho best of my knowl
edeo and belief,
.. , , F. L. Mooney. Cashier.
Subscribed and sworn to boforo me thisl8.li
day of Nuveiiilh r, tw,
Wr.Hi.EY T, Wilcox. Notary Public.
Correct Attest:
AltTIIUIl MoNamaiu i
John .1. Hali.ioan V Directors.
K. 1', Hblbehukk 1
Does He Kick?
Wo mean your horse. Does his har
ncHB fit him or does it chafe Jrf back,
his brenBt or any terd' Mtft that
makes him unonmfnrtnliUf i tsTTn bt-inr
jiim .to this store when, Jj'f.uy him a
new nariii'ss una wo wiwut your horao
nnrfcctlv with liirtil ilrlulmT V.,mh ...
or dray harness, Wu have.' everything
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