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About The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922 | View Entire Issue (March 22, 1910)
EASTER NOVELTIES. Now Hatpins. New Bags In Sliver nnd Leather New Collar Pins. Now Belt Tins. . New Neck Chains, extra long, with the long lockets. Now Back Combs. Now Fobs for Ladies nnd Men. Now Rings. Now Button Sots. New Bracelets. Diamond's, a big lino of Diamond Kings. CLINTON, The Jeweler. Lait Nigkt'i SpertiBg Eveati. Will Take Teitimony April 4th. Tho much heralded boxing contest It is now intended that the taking of between Fred Ouimetto of this city and testimony In the waterworks enso will Nat Dowey, n colored pugilist of Chey- begin in this city April 4th and will onno, was pulled 'off at tho opera houso probably continue for several days. It last evening in tho prcsenco of an audi Is planned to have tho hearing of tho ence of at least seven hundred. Tho lease como up before Judgo Munger at contest, however, proved a disappoint Omaha pril 15th or 16th ment: for It proved a rather tamo affair. In nono of tho fifteen rounds did the two men do damago to each othor, and few blows wore struck-that had any amount of steam behind them. Sparring for possible openings constitu ted tho greater part of the contest. Under these conditions the go was a disappointment and tho audienco bo ex pressed themselves. Tho preliminaries wore really bet- Seed Potatoes. From tho Red River District of Min nesota. Pure Btrain and nothing nicer. f!ar to nrrlvo In a few days. Leave your orders at store. Prices very little higher than cooking stock. R. N. Lamd. Butler Buchanan was a passenger for Omnha this morning. Dr. Kerr returned this morning from a brief visit in Omaha There will be band practice at the court house this evening. 100 Ladles Spring Jackets now on salo at J no Leader at fl.uo. Mrs. Rachacl Nowbcld, who had been a guest at the Buchanan residences for several months, left this morning for her homo in Mt. Pleasant, Iowa. Wanted At tho Enterprise bakery, two women for first and second cooks. W. H, Turpie purchased over 500 head of tho Pcnlcrson & Gould cattle 1 1 SPRING SUIT THOUGHTS? rather viciously, Acher getting tho decision. Tad Thompson and Swede Westburg were scheduled for five rounds, but Thompson sprained his ankle in the fourth and the fifth was not fought. This was a "peach" of an (uw..uhv-'o.w encounter, tne boys going at each other DR. H. C BROCK J) m hammer and tongs style, with West Si ' ' k 1 burg proving a little tho better of the liLNlldl. el two. The third event was a wresti ng Over First National. Phono 1 match botween Fred Kubik of this city and Tom Carlylo, of Sutherland, in which tho former was to throw tho tnUnn ikUViIm Aftiinn mtnntAO Tltta . r t-. I. n.. n n I.ft I ' Mr. ana Airs, rnuw - v, rti,i ,i n,i- today for a week's visit in Omaha. . . a . Mrs. Will Lanagraf and Miss ABie wrGati0r and whllo on tho defensive at Clark left Sunday night for a week s al timc8f proved that in a match ho visit in Denver. would make a rather tight proposition The bulk hog prico in South Omaha for Kubik. l j tm ...mi ln In on I ino maximum. tu. r i a ..il; i . ... ,1 II1K11V &1U111 DQVUIUI UHVO VIDlllllU 111 UlflUUO VVemganu nas iraucu ma ruiu OmnVin t.H nMM nnM .n1tni moo Kwilirhf I .i t n' wm, n vl h . WMted-Two apprentice girls at once. garage, Special Meeting of Council. A special meeting ot the city council thc attor part 0f jn8t veQ(t mt BQ& was held yesterday afternoon and tho yesterday to tho Teter Bro3. of nnmmlnn wan an thnrivnri frt hnVA I IT - ter than tho main events. "Humpy" Nunn and "Kid" Ackers went In on a H1". For Sale-Barb wire slightly used at five round go, In which tho boys fought f JZZ 2c er ,b Bra" & sot out nround tho park between tho outer sidewalk lino and tho curb line. This work will bo performed at tho earliest possible time. Tho judiciary committee was directed to writo tho census director of this dis trict, Joseph Pigman, of Broken Bow, and offer assistance in whatever way possible in securing an accurate census of tho city. It is a difficult matter to secure an accurate enumeration, in North Platto on account of tho largo E. S. Davis received a telegram this morning from J. C. Piercy, of Tono- pah, Nov., stating that his wife was not expected to live. Mrs. Piercy has been sick since last August. Going, Going, Gone. That is tho way now Spring Coats and Suits aro being handled by Wilcox Department Store. Chief Sandall, of the fire department, has furnished us with a list of the fires occurring within the past year, but the list could not be put In typo for this number of young men employed by the issue. The times tho boys have re railroad company who room in business sponded to alarms Is somewhat surpris blocks as well as In privato and rooming ing in number. Colorado Apples 90 cents a box at Wilcox Department Store. houses. Applet! Applet! Just received a nice lot of Jonathan, Wino Sap. Gonitan, Gano and Ben Davis apples. These aro good, but must bo moved at once. $1.15 to $2.00 per bushel. Tub Tramp Grocery. Mrs. G. S. Huffman. Chas. P. Ross came up from Omaha J. T. Brown who preaches regularly at the school house on tho Jack Morrow fiats, has been conducting meetings there the past week aided by Rev. G. F. Williams of tho Presbyterian church, Firemen' I DitDHte Settled. A Chicago dispatch dated yesterday The meotings have been well attended .i. aii : riinmifn Vistwoan i iimi nrn m rnnnnnn mis wwk. . . . . 4 I w.. A. Mtlliw Ml A.vt.. wutntIM I NI.1I1 I IIUCHLIUUO 111 UIOUUIV Uk-W II-H . . ' " Tom V. Austin wore i an additional mom, and will Bpend tho day tho 30,000 firemen on western railroads Bmiie yesieraay.uuo w uievcnwo. , . managers will be big boy baby at hb home. Tho mother and son are reported to be getting I VT: ' ""' f and eon are reported along nicely, Dr. Dent was called to Maywood yes terday irixonsultatlon with two other nhvsicians in the case of C. B. Cham- berlainwho is very low with pneu monia. Dispatcher Frank : Hopkins and family "p Territory, .where Mrs. Hopkins and children will spend tho summer. Frank will be nbsont about two weeks. Gothenburg, and John McCawley, of Wollfleet, are visi tors in town today. Tho Rebekahs will serve supper and hold an apron sale at Odd Fellows.' hall March 30th- The menu will bo given in Tuesday's issue. You aro suro of correct styles when and tho railroad managers will be amicably Bottled, according to an ar rangement reached today through the aid of United States Commissioner of Labor C. P. Neill. It was agreed by W. S. Carter, president of tho Brother hood of Locomotive Firemen and Enginemen, and his committee, and the general managers' committee, repre- railroads in- Ten Dollar Firelcss Cook ers on sale at $4.95 at The Shoery. E. Lawrence Walker, manager for Chas. B. Hanford, is in town today making arrangements for tho appear ance of that well known actor and his company on tho evening of April 11th. Tho play to be presented will bo "Tho CopytiBl.1 1910, The Houwofkuppcntieunef Chics jo ARE-they rambling through your mipd? Let us suggest that you spend a few moments looking at our' New Spring Styles. You can gain a better idea from the garments themselves than ,you can from any style book. Our Suits arc the produc tion of makers who turn out authoritative fashions and we are showing a choice and splendid selection of exclusive fabrics. We arc experts at fitting and we'll spare no pains in having every garment fit your figure perfectly. Suits At $15, $18, $20, $22.50 and $25. Please remember that luck or chance will never enter into a Clothing purchase you make here. j. b. Mcdonald. THE HOME OF GOOD CLOTHES. Oualitv and sunerioritv of workman ship charaterize tho WhlttaUer hats, whether a $4.uu or a $iu.uu nat. Special pictures and a fino vaudoviilo act will be presented at tho Crystal tonight, when a benefit will bo given tho L. O. T. M. For Sale Kcrson seed oats. onnilnn (-Via fnrtv.pnvpn volved. to settle tho controversy in the Taming of the Shrew." fnllmutnir mnnnor. Last week Maurice Fowler sold four Tho question of seniority, or tho draft horses to H. H. Davenport for nromotion of old-time firemen over $840. These horses were picked, up in new men. and tho question of new various parts of tho county, and tho . i ' i ........ i wnto representation by tho union of firemen pneo indicates that there are some Copyrlcht 1909, it C E. Zimmerman Co.-No. IS tion, is billed for an address at a meet ing of the Somerset literary society County Assessor Bacon has issued a call for a meeting of tho precinct as sessors at the court houso on March 30th nt noon. Matters pertaining to tho next Saturday ovoning. assessment ol property win be uiscussca. y0 nro maunK a specialty For Sale Some of tho cheapest bar cains in nice homes ever offered. See us befote you buy. Bratt & Goodman. O. H. Thoelecke has a featured stunt in the Elks' minstrels that will give him a reputation as an end man. It will consist of well, wo guess,, wo better hadn't tell. or phone O. D. Shaner, Maxwell, Neb. J wn0 h8ve ben promoted to bo engine- good horses raised in Lincoln county Supt. Snyder, of tho state sub-sta- Strong Shoes for Strong Boys. Strong shoes that will last, look well, and will not show of hats Call and see them Miss Whittakeh. . . i o i. i. r ..I ir. men, are to do compromiaeu umu.u i um, uuiwiuuKu uw n v..-i . , . , , . , . - any arbitration is attempted. Tho de- port who lives in Connecticut, says ho marks of hard; usuage that you .konw shoes are bound to get mand of the men for an increase in finds the best horses in western Ne waces of 124 por cent is then to be braska. . . a . , " ll 1 1.1 I ' submittea to arbitration unuur me Ertlmon act. In previous negotiations the railroad had agreed to arbitrate tne wage queu- For Sale. 2 sets for $3.00 and 7.00, befoie buying. Tho eight end men In tho Elks tion, Tnit had declined to arbitrate tho work harness, 14 inch plow, 2 section minstrels will provo tho talk of thc other two points on the ground that harrow, they were points ot discipline ana standard authority oniy. town for a month after tho show. Who aro they? Well, wait and seo. John McGuire, a nephew of Dr. N. McCabc, arrived from Belfast, Ireland, The attendance at St. Patrick's k0. anlhM ' " ."ltStii church at tho 8:30 mass Sunday was , Bt?re wu" u,e PurP8 ot if from what doctors said was consump- very large, tho Knights of Columbus at- "ninB V" scoup board and b-toot mower. Inquire of W. E. Smith., 1011 W. 6th St. Saved a Soldier's Life. Facing death from shot and shell on strong iboys, for they will romp and play, these are the shoes on which we specialize. They will enjoy their recrea tion all the more if their shoes fit them properly. Prices: $1.45, $1.75, $2.00, $2.25 and $2.50. SMALL, The Big Shoe Man. in in I tion. "I contracted a stubborn cold" . . . la . m i a 1 1 1 . tmliniT tho Kurvleo In a ImvIv. The Residcnco lots rancing in price from ho writes, "mat aeveiopea a cougn, o " - J I . . . . . . . . - . fldi. tn mn In b ta nf nil VAmn tion. See Bratt & Goodman. dies for years. My weight ran down to 130 pounds. Then I began to. use Dr. music for this service wno rendered by tho children's choir, supplemented with a solo by Miss Goodwin. During the past week this office has received information from three differ ent sources, and each apparently rell- been her guest for several weeks past. Whooping Cough and lung trouble, its supreme. 5U cents, l.uu. u nni nottie free. Guaranteed by Stono Drug Co. nf w. t-,. I T. ..... n..nt,i - I Vlncr'a TJnuj T)inrnvnrv. which r.nmnlnt:n I f i,i.i.,iji. ow) i... IV cureu mo. l now woicn no pounua, u " ". Ol Ul UIUHIJ IllUirauaWIUUJ UllOl" (, I !. -1J T nf!lnnn Astknn I A J.I!.! 1 1 1.1 !,,. , , ,. . I X' or VjUUjilia, vuiuo, uauupiiy, xiaiiiiuu, i vuuiiiuii uiiu uaiuiiu hi uiutno iu iui ui uci uiuMivi, nuu iiuo i Hcmorrhacc. Hoarseness. uroup. ti, I AUU numb noon able, that tho Burlington will build its Nico Red, White and Yellow Platte valley as soon as tho present Onion Sets nnd all kinds of garden lines now being constructed in wy- omlntr aro comoloted. The work in The stork viBlted the home of Mr. Wyoming is handicapped by lack of nnd Mrs. Earl Lambort tho latter part men, the present force employed being 0f jt week and deposited twins-a nboutiono-tcnth tho number desired. It is Our Treat Wo want you to accept our Invita tion to come Into our store and Join us In celebrating. No, It's not our birthday, anniversary or any small event like that Wo have Just re ceived from Qcorgo M. Clark & Co. .Dir., a shipment of r- WliirXVj...... JCJuBJi. t fli 1 boy and a girl. Thc parents are doubly happy. ' The dunce of a life time to bay that r . . . . i piano, uet our prices during tne sale. uinn, White & bchatz. Stanley Swopo, who recently cumo horo from Pennsylvania and accepted a a clerkship in the Yellow Front shoo store, has resigned and will return east this week. The young man is not pleased with the west. Your dollars will do double Work at our store. Sale starts Saturday. Ginn, White & Schatz. At tho confirmation services last Sun day moming at the Lutheran church, twelvo young peoplo woro received in to tho membership of tho church in the presenco of a crowded church. At tho baptismal service sixteen children re ceived tho Buerament of baptism. l A. White, accompanied by Messrs. Davis and Filliort left today for Hastings to bring back a fifty-horsa power four seated Kissel car which Mr. White has A Remarkaldo Dcnquet Party. Olio or tin- iiioxt tiutorloiix lliinmirl.'in duultstx fntixlit ''I lliiit.v.Hflli ilui'l In ISSd iiiul ct'N'bmh'tl the event by ban quet, to willed only llnwe who could prove that ihey bail p:irUeiUtcd in nt least six duels wert tnvlteil. Thero wub a vooni full : dueli wurrlorn, Home with racert .'t u-.etl with Kiai. othein minus mi ear. an eye or with two or three Auger missing. The most mark ed or all was a Frenchman who had lost his nose In an encounter with I Count Aiulrnany, the statesman. There wns oulv one relaxation of tho rule. and that was mado In favor of n lady tvho bad killed her man. Contract Let for Sidewalks Riverdale Addition. A contract was mado today between Amel C. Hultman and Roy B. Tabor, trustee, for tho construction of side walks and crossings in Riverdnle Addi tion. Tho walks and crossings will be five feet wide and will begin nt the east B cast. crossings will be put in at tho same timo so there will be a continuous cement Bidewalk from the west bide of tho Trustee'B Addition to the east side of Riverdale Addition. There will be 17,900 square feot of cemont sidewalks laid in this addition. Thc contract calls for tho completion of the work not later than May 16th. Contracts for tho sower and water mains will be let soon. Followed Inotructions. At Gloucester Home time ago n mnn was sentenced to one month's hard la bor for stealing n bottlo of medlclno that be had been asked to deliver by tho doctor in the vlllagu In which lie lived. Some months after lie var. brought up on a similar charge and when In tho dock wns asked what ho had to say In his defense. "Well, your honor," ho replied. "I was asked hy-the doctor to call again for another patient's medicine, anil the bottlo stood on thu dpctur'M desk lab eled, 'Tq be taken as before.' " flo was discharged amid roars' or Inughter. London l"un. Evaporator Gasolene Ranges Talk about hoauflosl Say, thoy'ro bo good that they won't last long be cause there are several nowly married couple "off tho gas-Uno" who won't be happy though married unless thoy own one ot these Ranges. xno jewel - Evaporator Ranees aro Wall Paper AT Literally So. Owing to a change for thc worse In (he character of the neighborhood a famllv whleh for many yearn had lived "In the Fame house was compelled to sell It and move elsewhere. Their old house became a home for aged col ored women. One day a member of tho family happened to visit It. Tlilugs were indeed different within. Belug one of those who lmrbor a sense of humor, tho former occupant In de scribing his Impressions while among tho aged colored women, with whom his old abode was lllled. remarked: "I may truthfully say the wholo complexion of thc place has changed." New York Times. C. M. Newton's Our 1 9 10 stock is larger than former vears and verv purchased at a cost of $3,000 complete, j complcte at prices that are It is said to bo a sprinter and one of . , 1 tho best cars mado. How Good News Spreads. "I am 70 years old and travol most of tho time," writes B. F. Tolson, of Elizabothtown., Ky, "Evorywhoro I go I recommend Electric Bitters, because. I owq rnv uxcollont health and vitalitv tho vorv finest In thn vrav of onaninnn I to them. They effect a euro ovory stovps that have ever been ottored to time." Thoy never fall to tono tho the public they are tho acmo of por- stomach, regulate tho kidneys and faction In utove construction have bo l.bowels, stimulate tho liver, invigorato many good points that they've got to ' tho nerves and purify tho blood. Ihoy be imu to be annreclatod. .Will vou work wonders for weak, run-down men ceme la ana iook? Moldno the Choir Sing. . Many conscientious ministers have bad trouble with wayward choirs, but not all have had Dr. Samuel West's vwltty address or management. Thorn bad bceu dltliculty with tho singers, ami they had given out that they should not sing ou tho next Sunday. This was told to Dr. West. "Well, well, wo will see," ho said nnd on Bun day morning gave out his hymn. After .AAilhw. It tn until rnri nmnhnHrnllr ome very neat patterns at ,You wll, beB,u witu tho second verse: "Let those refuse to sing Who never knew our God." Tho hymn was sung. HUMPHREYS' Humphreys' Veterinary Spcciilcs forthocureofdlseasosof Horses, Cottle, Sheep, Dogs, Poultry. A. A. For FBVKI18, Milk Ferer, Luni Feter. 1.B. ForBPnAINS, Lameneif. ntitumfttWm. O.O. ForEORU Throat. Epizootic, Dliteaer. D. D. For WGIIM8. BoU, G rub. B. B. For COCQII6, Cold, Influcnu. F. F. For COLIC, Bellyache, Diarrhea. G. a. Prevent! MISCATltllAOE. H. II. For KIDNUY and Bladder dtiorlera. I. 1. For SKIN DISC ABES, Manse. Eruplloa. J.H.I erBAB CONDITION. Indlceitlon. Price, 60 Cents per bottle. vet. Cure Oil, for Stable or Field Use, $1. At druggists, or sent prepaid on recoipt of price. ACOO Page Book on the treat ment and en.ro ot Doni otitic Animals and Stablo Chart to hang' up, mailed free. HUttPHHETS' BOIIEO. HED1CINE CO., Corner WUUam and Ann Street, Mew York. Seed Potatoes. If vou want tho cenuine MINNESOTA Red River Ohio Seed Patatoes go to GKEESON'S urocery for them, WANTED. Three hundred cattle to pasture. Have plenty range all under fence, three wells with storage cisterns; Sec mo or writo. W. H. TunriE, North Platte, Neb. ' Taken Up. Stray calf. Owner can daying keep and for this notice. The Union Stock Yards Co Neb., or John Bratt. have it by North Platte, court ot Lincoln County right. Howe & Malohey. and womon. restoring strength, vigor ond health that's a daily joy. Try theiri. Only 50c. Satisfaction is guu.rutitCcu' by stum urug ua. ioc, rac ana 15c ana our ISC 35Ci 40c and 50c papers are much prettier than ever before. -Call and let us show you our paper. REMNANTS at 5 to ioc a roll. C. M. Newton. The Explanation, airs. Youiigbrlde Mrs. Smith says thcro Is lots of cream on her milk bot tles every morning. Why Is thero uev cr nny on yours? Tho Milkman I'm too honest, lady, that's why, I Alls ,my bottles ho full that there nlq't uev Xr no room loft for crtoRm. Woman's Homo Companion. Tn tho rountr Nebraska. In tho mattor of the ttstato of William I) Lylo, Ueooasrd. Order nt lio&rlnir on amended petition of Isabella I.yal-Bcott and others rcalilonts of Scotland To .Tosouli J. O'Rourko, administrator, and to nil persons Interested In tbo estate of William D. Lvle. deceased. Nntlcalw hnrflltv ulrnn tint Ttihnll T x-.l fioott. and others of Scotland, havo filed tbelr amonacd notltlon nravlnir that thor miv ivi declared to bo tho snlo heirs at law of tho saiu wuiiam 11, i.yie, ueccasea. ana that said estate mar bo distributed to them. You arehoroby notltled that said auiundod petition will be heat d by the county judie at tho county court room In thn nltr nf North I'latto, In said county on Monday, tho lth day ot April, 1U10, at U o'clock a. m. It Is Ordered, that a copy of this order bo imt- iisiieo, iwicu eacn whok lor eient successivo Trlhuno a locul nnw published In said county. ECHELBERY'S New and Second Hand Store. Corner 6th and Locust Sta., Tel. 302 Every Day a .Bargain Day. Pianos, Organs, all kinds of Musical In struments and Strings. Clocks, Watches, Bicycles, Sewing Machines and Needles, Guns, Revolvers, Ammunition. Sport ing Goods, Harness, Saddles, CoooKing Utensils. Dinner Sets. Ranees. Stoves. Stove Repairs, Beds' and Bedding, Hardware, Tinware, Trunks and Suit Cases. Everything you use bought and sold here. l Issues prior to April 18th, 1010, in tho North piy w.'oi ufen.c'oitityiuQBy, IMatte Homl-week lianor iirlmi n and iVUDl,?a 'm!T;.n?nA.?"(l otHcial soal of wy Breaking AlPecords We Set a High Mark n tho choiceness of our products in tho consequent satisfying of our tastes for tho best of Baked Goods. Try the output from this storo next .time and got tho maximum of quality with reas onable prices. DICKEY BROS. ConfaclioTiera antl BakWs.