The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, December 21, 1909, Image 4

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    Gift Suggestions
A List to Give Ideas to the Puzzled Ones.
All want to give something that will afford pleasure, but it's difficult to think
of just the right article. The following list may help you to select just the right gift
for each whom you will favor, Each article named is here in splendid assortment.
Father or Brolhcr
Bag Tag
Bruss Clock
Cnnc
Cigar Stand
Cloth Brush
Collar Button
Diamond Stud
Emblem Pin
Eye GUss Chain
Fob
Fountain Pen
Hat Bnifsh
Match Safe
Military Brushes
Ring
Scarf Pin
Shaving Sot
Umbrella
Vest Chain
Watch
Mother or Sister
Bake Dishes
Belt Pin
Bread Tray
Bro6ch
Carving Sot
Neck Chain
Comb
Cream and Sugar Set
Crumb Set
Cuff Pins
Diamond Brooch
Hnlr Comh
Hat Pin
Jewel Case
Locket
Manicure Set
Opera Glasses
Purso
Thimble
Sweetheart or Friend.
Bar Pin
Emblem Button
Bracelet
Cloth Bnishcs
Brush and Comb
Combination Set
Diamond Ring
Hat Pins
Jewel Caso
Fountain Pen
Military Set
Manicure Set
Napkin Ring
Opera Glasses
Pearl or Gold Pin
Purse
Signet Ring
Sleeve Buttons
Toilet Set
Umbrella
Daby or Child,
Child's Cup
Child's Sot
Child's Pin Sot
Child's Ring
Baby Spoon
Bracelet
Cuff Pins
Hair Brush
Hair Comb
Locket
Baby Pins
Neck Chain
Souvenir Spoon
And many other
things too numerous
to mention
Hi
8
CHRISTMAS AT THE CHURCHES.
LUTHERAN CHURCH.
At seven o'clock on Christmas morn
ing the choir will render the cantata,
"The Prince of Peace," by Mrs. E. L.
Ashford. This cantata opens with a
prelude by the organ and orchestra.
The voices then sing of the goodness of
God and His mercy toward His chosen
people. Then the bass sings the proph
ecy of the coming o tho king, who
shall Bave his. people from their sins.
The tenor sings praises to the Virgin
Mother and the alto to the town of
Bethelhem.
In the second part, the male voices
take up tho subject of the birth of
Christ, of the star, and the journey of
the magi. The annunciation to the
hepherds and message of the angels is
sung by the Boprano, followed by the
song of glory by the voices of the ladies
and men alternately, ending with the
final hallcluia by all of the voices and
instruments.
This cantata contains more than the
usual number of solos, duets and quar
tettes, with enough numbers by the
chorus to give depth and richness to
the whole. It is very beautiful, and
with the steady and consistent practic
nc done by the choir, will bo maue a
fit beginning for this glorious day.
The regular order of morning wor
ship will be used at this service and
familiar Christmas hymns will be sung
In the evening at 6:30, the Sunday
school will give their Christmas pro
gram consisting of song3, recitations
and scripture readings.
On Sunday, the recular services of
the day will obtain as usual, with
special service of song in the evening,
We have the most complete holiday stock ever shown in this vicinity. See it
just as early as you can and see it often, Your money will go far here, as our
jjtj prices are exceptionally low.
CLINTON, The Jeweler.
ji DRS. BROCK & CROOK,
tj DENTISTS.
W Over first National. Phono 148
Dick Rannie is in town visiting hiu
parcits.
' Rlnckor'a book storo is hcadquartcra
for dolls, toys and games.
- Miss Eileen Flynn accompanied by
her brother Francis will lcava tonight
for a week's visit in Denver and Raw
lins. Sao tho nico lino of hand painted
china, suitable for gifts, at Rinckor'B.
Miss Ltla Dunn and Miss Kate Mc
Govern, who teach school at Wtllfieotr
with come homo tomorrow to spend tho
holidays,
Everyday brings fresh arrivals toi
bur holiday Btock. DlXON, The Jeweler.
Albert Abal, who was recovering
from a aloj of typhoid fovor has suf
fered a rolapso and is now suffering
from' stomach and heart troublo.
See the fine lino of toilet acts, glove
anJ handkerchief boxes .at Mucker's.
Supt. Jeffers, of tho Utah division,
accompanied by Mrs. Jetrers, w ill ar
rive in his privato car ! riday to spend
Christmas with relatives.
At tho state convention of -county
clerks held ut Fremont last wee k, F.
R. Elliott, of this city, was n;-dcctcd
ocrkof (he association,
Plenty eight per rent money to loan
to help you buy, build or impr ovo your
property. Ssu Brutt & Good man.
We are requested to annc mnco that
C .lis turns exorcises will bo held at Abe
Picbbyleiian church at II jrshcy Fri
day evening. A well pr cparcd pro
gram will bo rendered and a Christmas
tico will bo in evidence.
Xmoa packages of porfcime. Tho Beut
of OUoib. At Schiller & CVu.
Dorsey Leypoldt, of lJorshoy, was in
town last evening enrtjuto homo from
Brady, whore he purchased twelve or
fifteen car of hay for a government
contractor. Ho paid $10 per ton on
the track nt Brady, wlul o tho con
tractor's pricts to Uio gu vciumunt is
but $a por ton, haying cc .ntructcd to
furnish roveral thousand tona ut that
fcricv.
SCHILLER & CO.,
Prescription Druggists
First Door North of
Klrst National Hank
. S., at
largest
arrived
nd Over
models
nt
Mr. and Mrs. James Hart are visiting
friends in Omaha, having left for that
city last night.
Tho January term of the federal
court for thiB city has been adjourned
until February 28th.
Young men's suits, a nifty line, at
thj Hub Clothing Dept.
Joo Glasor, who had been at Alamosa,
Col., for two or three weckB, returned
homo this morning.
Mrs. John Wolbach went to Omaha
last night, where sho will visit her
brothers for a few days.
A gift for n man, a Gillette safety
razor. Dixon, The Jeweler.
Mrs. Wood W. White and son Major
loft last night for Salt Lake City and
Ogden, where thoy will spend tho holi
days with friends.
If you havo idlo money sco Bratt &
Goodman.
Tho ladies of tho Altar Society will
hold an exchange at Howe & Moloney's
storo on tho 22d, 23d and 24th and will
have on salo home made candy, pies,
enke and bread.
Eveiy thing in the toy and doll line at
Rinckor'B, Also all kinds of games.
Weather forecast: Snow tonight or
Wednesday. Maximum temperature
ycsteidny 21; one year ago 45. Mini
aium temperature this motnicg zero; a
year ago 13.
Tho best Und of an umbrella is tho
kind that havo separable tops so they
may bo put in a suit cheeor trunk,, tho
kind wo sell. DlXON", Thu Jeweler.
Skating on .the South Platto river is
vary good und for several nights u largo
trowd of young people have enjoyed wai held yesterday nfternoon from the
tliia sport. Sunday a party of young Lutheran church at 2:33 in :harga of
wen skated down tho river to a point th Old Fallows', abut fifty of that
njmost opposite Brudy. ortbr attending in a bady. Tho church
Rjnckcr carries tho only ..complete wa fi'lod with friends of the decoasad
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iuiu in utiuna in iuwii, gin uwm) jiuum- wiu wiu8 pain meir iasc rcspocts t an
Mil novels und booka lor the children. 1 0ia and highly respeoted citizen, n man
Gothenburg.
Mrs. S. H. D nehowcr, formerly of
this city, has been elected worthy
matron of El- eta Chapter 0. E
Peoria, III. This is tho second
chapter in the state of Illinois.
Rev. Johnson and family
Saturday from Thayer, Kan., and Sun
day tho reverend gentleman formally
began his duties as pastor of the
Christian church. Temporarily tho
family is located in tho Elliott residence
in tho west end.
Boys and Childrcns Suits
coats in new materials and
tho Hub Clothing Dept.
F. P. Hoy, of Garfield transacted
business in town yesterday. Mr. Hoy
says this siege of cold weather makes
tho hay supply diminish rapidly. But
little corn hns been husked in his sec
tion, hence cattle cannot be turned in
to bo turned into the corn stalks.
Tramp, tho grocer, invites you to in
speci nis nneot decorated clilnn. whi
is worthy tho attention of those look
ing for gifts.
Tho Boston Ideal Opera Co. presented
"LaAIascotte" at the Keith theatre
last evening to a small audience. The
play was well rendered and part of
.it i . t
was oxceeuingiy miruuui. Tho com
pany will present "Said Pasha" this
oveiing.
You will need "Nover-Slip" shoes for
this ico. Got them at Van Cleavo's.
That North Platte people are
remembering their friends living at a
distanco was evidence by tho volumo of
business at the posteffleo yesterday,
which was but a few dollars behind U o
heaviest day for tho Christmas period
last year. The forco anticipates
heavlor-business Wednesday und Thurs
day than yesterday.
Wo aro showing special bargains in
every department this year. Many
havo already taken advantage of this.
You will profit by doing tho pnme.
DIXON, Tho Jeweler.
Tho funeral of tho lato J. C. Hunfer
EPISCOPAL CHURCH.
The Christmas services nt tho Epis
copal church will bo held at nine o'clock
on Christmas morning; there will be
but the one service and all the mem
bers tire earnestly urged to make
special effort to be present. All the
friends of tho church are cordially in
vitcd to come and join with us in i
service of song and praise for tho gift
of God to man in His Son Jesus Christ.
Let U3 be glad fur the boon of Christ
mas day with its impulses of generosi
ty, let us rccoidour thankfulness for
Peace, show our good-will toward men
nnd above all let us not forget to en
courage tho song "Glory to God in the
HiEhest. lho service will be as
follows:
Processional, "In His Rude Manger,'
Roncy.
0 come let us sing unto the Lord
Millard.
Te Deum, Shuoy.
Offertory Anthem; Sing 0 Ye Heav
ens, Simper.
Sing, 0 sing this Blessed Mom.
Lord have mercy, Wilkinson.
"Angels from tho RealmR of Glory
Gloria In Excelsis, Wilkinson.
Recessional Hymn, "0 Come, all ye
Faithful."
Tho Children's service on Christmas
evening will begin at seven o'clock
the church. After the service in the
church the Sunday school will finish
their exercises in the Masonic hall rec
creation room. All tho parents of the
children are cordially invited and urged
to come and make merry with us. The
children will present "Santa Claus
Trial." Tho offerings on Christmas
day will be for the benefit of the aged
and Infirm Clergy Fund.
a? First National Bank,
of North Platte, Nebraska.
UNITED STATES DEPOSITARY.
Capital and Surplus $130,000.
ARTHUR McNAMARA, President,
E. F. SEEDERGER, Vicc-Presidcnl.
F. L. M00NEY, Cashier.
fountain Pen
Is filled by n aero thumb prcssuro on Crescent-Filler. No
massy dropper, no parts to unscrew. Writes vrlth rare
smoothness and ease. Special nibs (or bookkeepers,
stenographers, manifolding, etc.
For Sale by Clinton.
"I could not wait until to
morrow, George, to show yon
V (.... mI Inn .in., fl U
wiiai i nave jjui iui juu.
The very pen he's often heard
about and wanted. Equally ap
preciated by the ladies, too.
Daclamation, When I was Santa,
Adolph Hanson.
Tableaux, Anna and Willie's Prayer.
Carol, Sweet the Christmas Message.
Exercise, by three little girls.
Joy to the world.
Benediction.
m merry Christmas Q
METHODIST CHUnciI.
The Methodist Sunday school will hold
its Christmas services at the church
Friday evening, and will render
special servico entitled"Tidings of Joy, '
n service of song and responsive read
ing appropriate to Christmas day.
There will be a tree, and gifts will be
distributed to each member of the
school.
Sunday morning Rev. Chamberlain
will preach, nnd following the sermon
there will be- communion service. In
lho evening Rev. Porter will preach a
sermon appropriate to Christmas. The
choir will lender special music at both
tho Sunday services.
CHRISTIAN CHURCH
The Christmas services nt this church
w.ll be found on another pege of this
paper, the article having been in
advertently transposed.
Far Rant.
Houses and unfurnished
Uiutt &
3S
rooms.
Goodman.
Notice.
Customers whoso accom its havo
over thirty days arojreqq.uoatcii to
In lull belot&TTrtuarV 1st , 1'JIO, if
desire credit lor the ensu
run
pay
tney
me venr.
. 'x TllAMr.
Tho Ico harvest on tho
lako began today and' shipments, to tho
ico Iioubcb In this city will begin to ar
rtvo this of tcraoou. Forty-seven thouG
and torn aro required to fi 1 tho local
houses.
Insure your Properly
With Bratt & Goodman nnd all Now
Year, blessings will shower upon you.
Strongest companies, lowest rates, lib
eral policies and prompt settlements
task motto.
who onjoyed tho esteem and respect of
nil. A numbor of floral tributes were
in'ovldenco, ono ordered by tho Ogden
Elks, of which O. C. Hupfor is a mom
ber, and one from the local Elks.
Wake Up Investor.
Do you know that Lincoln Ccun'y
lands are steadily advancing? Wo have
u few tracts, ICO acres and upwards,
that can be sold at $5.00 por acre, easy
payments. Be wise, buy now.
So Bratt & Goodman,
BAPTIST CHURCH.
The Christmas exercises at tho Bap.
ti3t church will be held Friday evening,
wth tho following program!
Organ Solo.
Opening Choni3, Choir.
Invocation, Sung by Elementary De
partment. Carol, Bells of Xmas-Ude.
Prayer.
Silo, Wond rful Night, Mrs. Favc
rlghf. Scripture Reading.
Excrciso by class of Girls, Prnisa and
Adoration.
Carol, Lol a Burst of Glory, Choir.
Bong, Ring tho Merry Bolls, Choir.
Recitation, Freda Smith.
Exerclso, Tho pilgrims, two classes
of boys.
Solo, No room in tho sun, Glenn
Mann.
Declamation, Gustaf Dalstrom.
Exercise, Girls class.
Solo, Hail the Day, Mrs. Fred Lou-don.
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH.
The services at the Presbyterian
church next Sunday will be of special
interest and in keeping with the Christ
mas spirit. The following is the musi
cal program.
December 26th A. M.
Anthem, There wore Shepherds.
Solo, O Holy Night, Mrs. Edgar
Schiller,
Violin Solo, Offertory, Prof. August
Molzor.
"Anthem, "For Unto You is Born
this Day."
EVENING PROGRAM. '
Song, Merry Christmas, School; Reci
tation, Henry Iddings, Song, Choir;
Merry Christmas Greeting, 14 children;
Recitation, Helen Gleason; Recitation,
Dorothy Elder; Song, Ruth Davidson;
Recitation, Minerva Hastings; Recita
tion, Palmer Williams; Recitation,
Royer Hastings; Recitation, William
Elder; Song, We Love the Christmas
Time, School; Recitation, Three Boys;
Recitation, Lucilc Beyerle; Recitation,
Robert Hoagland; Recitation, Everett
Johnson; Recitation, Ruth Elder; Song,
Florence McKay; Recitation, Millicent
Hahn; Recitation, Lucile Stamp; Reci
tation, Frances Edwwrds; Recitation,
Donald Hughes; Recitation, Teddy
Payno; Song, Lela Scott; Recitation,
Frances Johnson; Recitation, Eva
Hoagland; Recitation, Margaret Wil
liams; Song, Clara Sorenson; Recita
tion, Carrie S:ott; Recitation, Joy
Elm3; Recitation, Georgina McKay.
Gene Combs shipped out five cars of
mixed cattle today.
When packing the Christ
mas Stocking, don't forget
Footwear.
There's nothing more sen
sible, useful or acceptable for
a Man's, Woman's, Boy's,
Girl's or Child's Christmas
than Footwear.
Comfortable Shoes, Storm
Shoes and Rubber Boots for
the Boys; Shoes and Slippers
for the Young Miss; Shoes
and Slippers for the Children;
Dainty little Footwear for the
Baby; etc.
THE SHOERY,
Sol Hodes.
For Sale.
Improved farms, unimproved lands,
nice cheap houses and good building
lots for low prices and easy terms.
Call on Bratt & Goodman.
Are you prepared for hi3 visits-have
you the dainty sweets that are abso
lutely necessary in order to mako tho
holidays a succcbs?
Wofro prepared for your wants with
asuporb assortment of tho freshest,
purest homo made candies, candy nov
elties, eta, also fancy Christmas boxes,
etc.
The lowest prices of course.
We have the swellest lino of b-x
candy ever brought to the city. Wo
can please you In every particular, as
we have them from the lowest to as
high as you desire to go.
DICKEY BROTHERS.
Bakery and Confectionery.
Solo Agoato for Lowauy'u Cfeoculatog
Alone in Saw Mill at Midnight
unmindful of dampness, drafts, storms
or cold, W. J. Atkin3 worked as Night
Watchman, at Banner Springs, Tenn.
Such exposure gave him a severe cold
that settle on his lungs. At last he
had to glvo up work. He tried many re
medics but all failed till he used Dr.
King's New Discovery. "After using
one bottle" he writes, "I went back to
work as well as over." Severe Colds,
stubborn Coughs, inflamed throats and
Bore lungs, Hemorrhages, Croup and
Whooping Cough get quick relief and
prompt cure from this glorious medicine.
50c and $1.00. Trial bottle free, Guar-,
antoed by Stono Drug Co.
OR. HUMPHREYS' SPECIFICS.
It-Mlo.ll!KxlTlillorhUjvC-
Inglljli, Gorman, Spani;:i, Portuguese and French.
So. FOa PtlH
1, Fereri, Consostions, Inflammation! 2fl
t. Woruia. Worm l'urcr.cr Worm Uimam..s)5
3. Colic CryLas and WafccTultuus of ImocU.20
4, DUrrboa.ot Oblldrta and Adults !ift
0. I)yejitwY, Odplast, DUlaut CoUo 25
7. Cousht, Colds, DroachltU 25
8. Tootliorbo, I'acoacUp, Neural U...,, 25
9. Headache, Blclt Hcadacho, VcrUjo 30
JO. Dyippta, IndteciUon. Woai Stomach.. ...20
13, Croup, lioano Coush, LarjroglUi 25
14. Bait UhoUiu,nrupUoii5,i:i7Upola4.. .23
to. UhcumntUm,or UucamaUa rclns..,..M.'JS
10, l'uvcr aud A cue. Malaria 25
IT. I'll a, Blind or Blooding, Extaniat, InturatU.M
18. OphtliatrslWutlcor Inflamed EjW. 95
(9. Catarrh. Influenza, Cold In Head 35
!0. Wbooptna Couch, Bpaanodto Couch 33
1, Aithma,Opprtusod,Diaioult BmaUilng.,MJ5
7. IllJnoy Dlienno, arnrcl, Calculi 25
tt. X rtoui Debility, Vital Woahnct 1,00
9. Soro .tlouth, KeTcr Sorcaor CanUcr 25
0. Urinary Incontinence, Wetting Bed t5
J. froro Throat, Quln y and Diphtheria 'J 5
1. L'lirunlo Conge.tlom, Headachoi ,...23
7. Grippe, Hay Foer end Summer Colds. ...25
' small liottlo of rieaant toilet, flu the rert
Let, bo.dujilruklMs,tfrueutourecclptorpricu
Medical Book sent frvo.