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About The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 4, 1910)
i t ' VJL T v" T T T T T T T T r T T T T T t T T v wy x 'J t T t t r t T T- T T "T T r T Jcl I BIG CHINA SALE ! I CiTt jp iff.......... jkDRS. BROCK & CROOK, DENTISTS. I t? Over First National. I'tiono 148 tt ""the halowell concertco., masonic hall, wednesday evening. J. C, Richards has returned from a two .week' visit with friends in Iowa. Wiley Crano went to Omaha lost nlghtr-where ho will enter the employ of the bill posting sprvico. Thursday being the feast of tho Epiphany, there will be services at tho Episcopal church at 10:30 a. m. Tho annual olection of the Episcopal guild will bo held at; tho Chapel Thuis day afternoon at three o'clock. Tho Indian Card Club will meet with Mm. M. H. Douglas Friday afternoon of this week, instead of Wednesday afternoon. Tho Lady Maccabees will havo drill practice at tho K. P. hall tomorrow afcrnoon. All oflkors and guards are requested to bo present. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Boesch, living southwdJtof town, left last night for Illinois, where they will visit relatives and friends for several months. Judge Grimes will spend the month of Januaiy in town and then begin tho court grind which will be almost con atunt until the middle of the summon We do plain fancy job printing. Hinman Block, Dewey St., Phono 84. ltystussEN Printing Co. Lovi iSdia has completed harvesting eleven hundred tons of ice from tho lake southwest of town, and will bo in shape to holp supply the local de mand next summer. Chae'.'Sanall, Maurice Gullliaume, Clark Rusarian,. T. J. Yonda and E. W. Duvis have been elected as dele gates to 'the twontyocventh annual convention, of. the Nebraska volunteer firemen's osaoclotlo , which will miwt in Frumont January pith, 10th und&Kh J. B. Jutur-vulutned BaUnduy from Lo.i Angeles, Cul., wheto ho vlaited his family lor sovorul weeks. Mrs. Jeter and the children are in love with Los Angeles, and Mrs. Jeter's health is much better than hero. Mr. Jeter had a pleasant vlbit with the lamihes of A. L. Pavis, John Sorenson and others of the Nuith Platte colony. - r, t Commencing at 9 a. and Closing Saturday Evening, Jan. 8. I One-fourth off on all Haviland and Hand Painted China . . . . .. . .... One-half off on You all need China and this will Every Piece Clinton, The Jeweler. Sp &p A "4f A Jf X Frank Baldwin has returned from a week's visit in Denvor, W. E. Shuman is transacting busi ness in Julesburg today. Frank Johnson, the Wellfleet druc- glst, is a visitor In town'todoy. Miss Lizzio Young returned lost night from a ten days' visit with friends at Madrid. Englncor Baldwin has boon confined to the house for a weok past with an attack of la grippo. Claude Selby and Roy Banks left Jov tho east last night, the formor going to Chicago and tin latter to Qulncy, III. The "Human Hearts" company camo in from tho west this morning and will present that favorite play at The Keith this evening. "Wanted to trade, good Colorado land, under irrigation, for good shoe stock. Address 512 No. A St., Indinnoh, la. Tho Christian congregation will ten dor Rev. Johnson and family a recep tion at tho church this evening. The pastor and his family will no doubt bo given a hearty welcome. W. M. B ask 1 us is visiting relatives and transacting business In town. It is ms second visit in town within a year, evidence that ho stays pretty close to his Logan county ranch.' Tho Willis tract of land'north of the river, consisting of about nino thousand acres, has iccohtly been sold. The salo was made by a Lincoln real estate agent and the deed has riot yet been filed.' Mr. Willis bought the trapt from tho Union Pacific company a dozen or more years ago. You will need "NeverSlip" shoes for this ice. Get them at Von Clcave's. Two awltch engines woro,,.dorallqd in tho local yards last night, one of which occurred during tho fiercest -oE- thq stonn. Saturday night " n freight , .i ...... tii.. i i'... ...'-t from the coal chutes bumping (htbijti The cars wero ro9ror.es3,.damagbd,v Married at tho home of tho bride at Blrdwood ranch Sunduy aftornon, at 4 o'clock, Mr. I. 0. R. Brundigo ond'MlsB Anna M. Goodrich by RovsG. B. Har mon. Tho corcmony took plnco in tho prcsenco of tho family and a few neighbors, After the ceremony a wed ding dinner was Borved. The young couple will make their home.oi) a ranch ono and one.lialf miloi Bouth of. the bride's home. They are both prom j icing young people Austria, German, French and Sets, Breakfast of China in at the above A "ile Ji- ir "A Julius Pizer left last night for Om aha, whore he will transact business for a few days. Miss Gertrude Rebhausen wont to Hastings Sunday to resume her studies in the convent. 0. 0. Olson, a registered pharmacist of Omaha, ha3 accepted a position with the Stono Drug Co. Mrs. Bertha Votaw and children leave this week for an extendsd st y with friends at Bradley, III. Misaea Mario Von Goetz, Alice Birge and Mnymo McMichacl returned to the state university Sanday. Vance Noale has quit tho nervico of the Stone-Drug Co. and will for a timo visit relatives in Myrtlo predict. Misn Helen Lundgren returned to her homo in Denver Sunday after a week's visit with Mr,.and Mrs. Thot. Healy, Tom Gorham and sisters Misses Nora and Mayme, who had ben visiting friends in town for a few daj s returned to Grand Jsland Sunday nighv. Tho Halowell Concert company who entertains at tno Masonic hall tomor ww evening wero hero last year and all who attended wore delighted. Weather forecast: Probaoly heavy an jw-tonight and tomorrow; warmer. The. maximum temperature yesterday wa i 14, a. year ago 60; minimum this mo:.n.Ing zero, a. year ago 16. mora ib a persistent rumor that an additional passenger.. train will bo put in servjee on tho Union Pacific, in the near, future It will bo known, it is Haiti, as the Jionsas, City-Portland ox press. . I Tho Hallowell Harp Orchsstra will give a concert at Masonic bnll . to-, morrow evening. This is one of tho be3t musical organizations on the road. . Tho admission will bo fifty centp, , i ,. ' Daring tho year 1900 Courty Judgu Eldjr isaued . 142 marriago. licenses, 'whUm'Is'n, ,r,ocord-b oakor 'for Lincoln' county! ' SWonty-fivo of these wore 4saued between January 1st and June nniL w-J n. ...... ' f..l!..-1. wni unu oixiy-Duvcu uutwuuii uui and December 31st. John Hamilton, a plumber, started in to celebrate tho ew Year Saturday, but became overloaded with badge unci I inded in the ditch, He was picked up apd taken to jail to sober up, and yes teidar was fined one dollar an'l costi in ! tho police court on tho charge of plain di'inkciiaces. 41 ... . ' m. Monday, Jan. 3, be a good time Sets, Plates, etc, our China Discount. A itr A A 'A Tho Harpist with the Hallowell Con cert Co. will delight music lovers. Mrs. Lester Walker will entertain tho Tuesday bridge club this evening, instead of this afternoon. Room for rent, 221 S. Locust. Phone 232. Tho city council will meet in regular session this evening. There is no im portant business to come before tho council at this meeting. About two inches of snow fell last night, which drifted somewhat as it fell. There seems to bo no indication of a break in the wintry weather. Mrs. C. S. Clinton was hostess yes terday ni the session of the Monday afternoon bridge club. Tho game as well as tho nice refreshments served were much enjoyed. Wanted Within tho next two months, two or three modern furnished rooms for light housekeeping. Close in. Best references. XYZ Tribune The soloist with tho Hallowell Con ceit Co., sings simple things as well as classic and her lack of affectation, and the evident sincerity of her desire to please is a rare quality. Eight Per Lent Money, to help you improve, build or buy a homo or farm. Bratt & Goodman. Tho Cruelty of Thouchileisnea. AIoji u' tuc i-iuoity the world 1.1 luougutlesa nulty. Very few people would lntoutloually add to another's loud or uiukc his burdeu lu life heavier or UU path rousuer. Mo.u ot the great uonrt wounds are inflicted by thought less turuuts, Uuugun often in a mo ment of auger, wbon perhiijw we. were too proud to apologlzo or to try to Leal the grluvous wouuds we had raado. Can anythlug be mure..vruel than .to discourage u bouI who Is Rtrupgllug to do tho best ho can, to throw stumbling blocks In the path of tuuso who aro trying to got ou Jn tho world against great odds? have once touched it. Will you leave ' . . . . v. a raj or uopp or ono of coxnilr. a flash 1 i, nbui or u nouioor ciouu neross uoine 1 dark Hfo each day? Will vou bv m . . .. . i . r " ' .1 thoughtlesa cruolty deepen the Hhadow which hangu over the life, or will you by kindness dispel it altogether? No matter how you feel or what la dis turbing your peace of mind, never. al low vnurcelf to noud out a t lsronrag Ing. c rticl or nn Unkind word or fhout -Buccywi Macozlao. Bavaria China to buy Dinn er Room goes A !( &e isle Mott's Pure Apple Cider 50c per gallon. Stone Drug Co. Weeks' Break-Up-A -Cold Tablets. A Eensible treatment for Colds and LaGrippe. They contain the right ingredients in the proper proportions to relieve the. aching and feverish con dition of colds. The tablets are chocolatt coated, pleasant and easy to take. 25 Cents a Box. Sold only by SCHILLER & CO., Family Druggists. Safe and Sound. The stability of this bank is evidenced by it's thirty-two years of steady growth along lines of legitimate banking. It's establishment, on Jan. let, 1878, marked the "beginning of ono of the strongest and most widely knpwn banks in. the Btato of. Nebraska. , .Possibly, as a .depositor or.,a borrower, you have need of. a bank.. If so,. it,becomes,our pleasurable duty to invito you: to come to this rnk, i.i....in-ii.Ti.i. , ., , . , , ,M I McDonald Slide Bmil I ! I ,,, , X Kl SUN PRANKS. Irregularities For Which Science Can not Altoyether Aicctnt. The Hun I generally looked upon as a model of regularity which never fnlln In Hk duly, out the undent hls torlatiH mention wvrral lusiancetf when It ralh-d to glu forth Its mu amount of heat mid li;tit for pcrlntH vnr.vlng from llin-e noun, to mwrnl monibx Data on the mihji'ot huvo been compiled by th St. I.ouIm Repub lic Aceortllne to I'liilnn-h. the ynr 44 B. C. wan one In which the mm was weak n ml pule" for n period approxi mating eleven montlM. The I'ortuuueHe hlxtorlnns record Bcvernl montlw of diminished ximlluht In the year IKI4 A. 1) mid. according to Humiioldt. thlx uneaiiu.v )erliKl end ed wjih "Htrnne and Htnrtl'liig 8l;y phe nomenn. hik-Ii ii loud atmoHpherlc es pliwlons. rlftn to the vaulted canopy of blue hIhivp mid In dlvern other rare and unaccountable freakH." In the year ltI, on ept. 20 (see Hunilioldi'H "Cohiiiom"). the sun turned Htiddenly black mid remained so for three hours mid did not rejraln lis nor mal condition for sevenil dnyn. AccordliiK to the noted helmnth's "Solar Kneruy." the days or seeming Inactivity on the pnrt or the sun (the days following Hie sudden bliielienlng or tie urcnt orbi were noiwl Tor a pwnllnr greenish tlnie mid nre mnrl: ed In old Spnnlsli. French mid Italian reeords ns "tie da.vs of thV green sun " Fehrilnry. 1 1011 Ar-1).. U noted In Iho annals or nmrvelmjs plienoiuena nn n month In which there were Severn! days that "the miii apjieari'd dead and black, like a trre,ot.c4rcuiar cinder float Inp In tho ufcyT "On thelnsr dnywf Pninry. 120a" ays nn old Simnlsb wrlfer-'on astrnn omy. ntrolosr and kindred nublocbV "thp'wm npivnred suddenly to Bo out. canslnc a dnrklnnw ott the country tor about sli bnurM.. In r.MI the Ku ropwtn countries experienced nnothcr Blpge 'or Hnper'niiiiirijl .diir'knW. 'wKlch the Kujirrstllous 'wrlterrt'-or tbnftlnie attributed to OmlVdlHpieaHiiivorer the reKulf of the'grwit battlcf of Ueg olrs. Hrm today thVm nm rurtiiln irregu.. tarttliH. or the. sut, m Men ennrior flltncHhef awount r. . These are the called mm Kpor-mormou dark plotches which npiMar from time to Htn on the KoHr disk and which ar mipposed t have prent Innuetice on' the atmoNri,.r(.. conditions of th& iirth Scientists, hntf long studied these tiheiioinenn i.m ....in.... .. tent nor periodicity has ever beeo'de.