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About The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922 | View Entire Issue (June 21, 1910)
Sale Closes Saturday Night. Don't wait and neglect this opportunity to save yourself money on the many items we have out on our tables. Especially is this true of Dress Goods. Remember there is not a yard of 50c, $1.00 or $1.50 Wool Dress Goods re served, they all go at 39c, 79 and $1.19 a yard. Ladies Suits at one-third off is a large saving and styles are right up to date. We have out a small lot of odd Lace Curtains, nice clean goods but no quantity alike, just the thing for bedrooms. We have out some House Dresses and Cotton Petticoats that will interest you. Hot weather Underwear is a thing you all need, we have a small quantity left of both men's and ladies'; but it is going fast. Shoes! Everyone is interested in Shoes. Saturday was one of our best shoe days. The quality of the offering in this line will appeal to you. Remember the sale closes Saturday night and that if you want good selections you must come early. Wilcox Department Store Gifts for June Brides! We have prepared better than ever a selection of suitable wedding gifts giving great care and attention to get new and novel articles such as are not liable to be duplicated. See our IDEAL WEDDING GIFTS , SHOW WINDOW Every article marked in plain figures. Hawks Cut Glass Hand Painted China. Sterling Silver Art Brass Goods. An article selected from our stock will be treasured by the bride through the many years of her life. Call and let us show you some of the new i things. DIXON , THE JEWELER. p DR. H. C. BROCK, j i DENTIST. Over First National. Phono. H8 11 Q. T. Whelan is expected home this week from his month's visit at Wad dington, N. Y. Perry Carson and Tom Sodin leave the latter part of this week on their trip to San Francisco and Los Angeles. Wanted A housekeeper about 40 or 45 years of ago, No objection to one or two children. John Kostick, Well fleet. Mrs. J. Brcsnahan has completed an addition and other improvements to her property on the corner of Dewey and Third streets. If you want expert watch repairing in every sense of the word, bring your watch to our repair department. Dixon, Union Pacific watch inspector. Traffic on the road has picked up considerably during the past few days, due to a heavier run of gravel for the double track east of here and an in crease in the California fruit business. The Hard Knock (Union Made) Over alls. Garments equal to the best made for $1.00 per pair at The Hub Clothing Dept. On the grounds that her husband was physically incompetent at the time of the marriage, and that they have never lived together, Hattie Gillespie was granted a diVorce from her husband Sylvester Gillespie in the district court yesterday. Watch our show windows. Some thing there all the while. Our windows always show what's what in the Jewelry line. Dixon, Tho Jeweler. During the past five days tho tern norntnrn hna hfen rnnirinor above ninetv Saturday being the hottest day with a temperature or ninety-iour. ac comnanvintr this hiirh tomnoraturo has been considerable , wind, which has rapidly cxtr'aWed the mbisUMJ froYntlfd Checks Ready for Fire Sufferers. Those farmers who suffered loss by the April prairie fire and made settlement with the Burlington company can se cure checks 'by calling at the McDonald State Bank. One hundred and twenty-five of these, checks, amounting in the total sum of $26,000 was received by the bank yesterday morning and are ready for delivery on application by the proper persons. SCHILLER & CO., Prescription Druggists First Door North of First Nation! Hank The city council will meet in regular session this evening. Mr. and Mrs. Drew, of Omaha, nre guests of Mrs. Drew's parents, Mr. ned Mrs. Victor VonGoetz. For Sale Cosmns, balsam aiid aster plants, 15c per dozen. Mrs. Donegan, phone 381. Miss Evelyn Daly, attending school at Hastings, will return homo this week to spend the summer vacation. Men's Suits at One-Half Price. Wo have about 100 suits that are broken lots. These go at 60c on tho dollar. The Hub Clo. Dept. Tho adjourned term of district court convened yesterday forenoon with Judge Grimes on the bench. Equity cases and motions are being heard. Rompers in all styles, hich or low neck, long or short sleeves, long or knee pants at Tho Hub Clo. Dept. Mrs. Fred Lathrop, arrived from Chicago yesterday nnd will visit jier sister, Mrs. W. J. Stuart, for several weeks. Mr. Lathrop will come a couple of weeks later. Advice to brides, and others. Polish your silver with silver cream. It will not scratch it, and will put on a lasting finish. 25c per bottle Dixon, Tho Jeweler. Jacob SchifF, the New York financial king, accompanied by a party of friends, passed west yesterday in a special train enroute to Vancouver and other north west points. Lost'On April 10th a solid gold pin about one, inch in diameter. Design a horse-shoe with Masonic emblem in center. Return to 318 South Sycamore and receive reward. J. S. Davis and C. T. Tracy left last night for Hastings to drive homo an Overland car which Mr. Tracy has purchased. Ho ordered a Mitchell car more than a month ago, but tho manufacturers are behind with their orders and ho grew weary of waiting anil c'o'nttjrmanUe'dthii Tho Christian aid society will hold a Bocial meeting at tho homo of Mrs. Richardson on west Fourth street Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Dorr Tarkington and sister left tho latter part of last week for Sidney where they will spend the greater part of the summer with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Peterson ar rived from Oakland, Cal., last evening and will visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lonis Peterson for ten days. Mr. and Mrs. Will Yost left last night for Omaha, where they will visit friends for several days. Mr. Yost may go to Kansas City before return ing. .vlisses May Munger, Nancy Johnson and Lena Diener were enrolled yester day as students at the Junior normal. This brings the attendance up to ninety five. Mrs. H. C. Brock gave a dinner party Thursday evening in favor of Mis3 Kate Gilman, and Mrs. Ira L. Bare a similar function for Miss Gil man Friday evening. A pair of field-glasses will afford you a world of pleasure on your vacation. Let us show you the Binocular glass used in Tho Army and Navy. Dixon, The Jeweler. H. W. Harvey, secretary of tho Benson-Meyers Co., which make a specialty of farm loans, was in town yesterday and in company with E. R. Goodman made a twenty mile auto trip to tho country south to investigate prop erty on which loans were asked. Lost-On June 19th a gold chain and locket. The locket was about 1J inches in diameter with lily design set with two brilliants, an old English "F" en graved in center, plain uncle and con tained a girl's picture. Return to 318 South Sycamore and receive reward. I. N. Hatfield of Lincoln has taken charge of Bryan's senatorial campaign which may now bo considered fairly launched, notwithstanding Mr. Hitch cock's continued assertions to tho ef fect that Mr. Bryan has given his word that he will not bo a candidate. The fact is that Bryan always played in the role spectacular. He would not be a candi date for senator as other men are candidates. But who doubts that he is quietly and expectantly waiting for tho announcement that 25,000 democrats havo petitioned him to get into the political breach to save the party. Keainey Hub. HAIL INSURANCE. Insure your grain before the hail strikes it. Best com panies and lowest rates. Do it to day before it is too late. Buchanan & Patterson. DR. F. W. MILLER, Dentist. Over Dixon's. Phone 358. Argue Water Case. J. J. Halligan and J. G. Beeler were in Omaha Saturday representing tho city in an argument before Judgo Mun ger of the United States court of the case brought by tho waterworks com pany against tho city. There were al so present at tho argument Mayor Pat terson, John Bratt and Dr. McCabe. Two suits had been brought against the city, one for a specificpcrformanco of contract, that is tho purchase of the plant at the appraised value of $85,000, tho other for an injunction enjoining the city from building a new plant. By stipulation, however, these two suits were joined, and tho main contention in tho argument Saturday was whether tho resolution passed by the council au thorizing tho appraisal of tho plant formed n contract. The attorney for tho waterworks company agucp that this was a contract and that the city was bound to buy the plant ut the appraised value; while the attorneys for the city contended that it did not form a con tract. The case was taken under advise munt by Judge Munger, and it is piob able that a finding will bo made with in two or threo weeks. Messrs. Halligan and Beeler arc said to have made strong arguments. Georgo Tekulvo is expected homo this weok from his trip to'Orogon. Ray Murray, of Lincoln, wns a so journer in tho city Sunday and yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Victor VonGoetz, Jr., returned this morning from a visit in Omnia. Will Allen has been added to the force of artists at the Landgraf & Car son shop. Henry and KatheVino Brctzor left this morning for a visit with their grnndparcnts nt Boclus. Mr. and Mrs. J, J. Halligan and sons Rolfo nnd Victor and daughter Lucille returned last evening from Lincoln. Automobilo tourists are now passing through town in large numbers. La3t evening a party enroute from Denver to New York arrived and spent tho evening. C. A. Callendor, of Gnndy, was in town a few days ago and took back with him a Rco touring car. PltOllATK NOTICE TO OKKDITOKS In tlio Countr Court ot Lincoln county, Ne braska. In tlio matter of the cstato of Gcoruo Htovons, docoaaed. Notlco In hereby Riven, that tho credi tors ot said docoascd will moot tho Administrator with tho will annoxod of xald cstato. Iwforo mo Countr Judgo of Lincoln county. Nebraska, at tlio county court room In said county, on tho 18th day of July, lUlO.undon tho lHth day ot January, lltll. at 0 o'clock a- ni. each day. for tho pur poso of nrosontlne thulrclalms for examina tion, adjustment and allowance). Blx months aro allowed far creditors to present their claims and ono year for U10 adminis trator with the will annexed to settle said oHtato. from tho 21st day, of Juno. ll'll). This nptlco to ho published In tho North l'lotto Tribune, for four weolis successively prior to tho MUi day of July, 11)1(1. Witness my hand and seal of said court, this 21st day of Juno. A. U. 1U10. J21-1 W. O. KLURIt, County Judiro. lly Kathorlno V. Clark. Clerk ot the County Court, The Overland The Choice of Thousands of People. Twenty thousand people are buying Overland cam this year. Many thousands more will be disappointed would-be purchasers. The enormous Overland factories are taxed to their utmost to meet the overwhelming demands. Preparing for Dedication. Final arrangements are being made for the dedication of tho Presbyterian church next Sunday. An unusually attractive musical program is being prepared under the leadership of Mrs. E. A. Cary, Mrs. Chas. Leininger, Mrs. Edgar Schiller and tho choir. Interesting speakers will bo present. The dedication will bo made at tho 10:30 o'clock service. At 2:15 p. m., there will bo a fellowship service participated in by the pastors of tho city. The evening service at8:00 o'clock will bo addressed by a layman and will be especially interesting to laymen. A complete printed program will bo dis tributed to tho congregation, and a more detailed statement will appear in Friday's paper. What the People Want. What is tho 3as0n for the great pop ularity of Overland cars? Why is it, the demand for them bus swept tho country like a flood? The Overland cars are popular because they fill the peo ple s wants. Tho nverago person doesn't want a high-priced car. Ho can't afford the constant drain on his pocket book the upkeep entails. At the samo time he doesn't want a cheap assembled car which will hardly last through ono season. He wants a good car at a moderate price. A factory made car, which, backed by a sound organization, will give him a dollar for dollar in return. He gets such a car in the Overland. A Factory Built Car. Real Estate Sales. Lot 2 in Block 153 and Lot 1 in Block "C" of tho N. P. Town Lot Co's Addi tion has been sold to Waltor J. Thomas. Consideration $2,500.00. This is tho N. E. Workman property and was sold through tho Temple Real Estate & Ins. Agency. Close in Property for Sale. Wo havo listed forsalo an eight room house on W. 4th St., only threo houses west of the court house. This property is in good repair, and ono of the best lo cations in tho city, if interested, see us nuick. Temi'lu Real. Estate & Ins. AqencV. The Ovcrlnnd is a factory built car in tho strictest Bcnso of tlio word. With tho oxcoption of such pnrts as magnetos nnd tires the car is built throughout in Overland factories. No "piece work" is done in our shops. Nothing hurried nnd slipshod. Our cars aro built by automatic machinery exact to a thousandth part of an inch. Absolute interchangeability of parts. Standard jigs and templates and tho best mater ial obtainable aro used. How can wo sell these cars so cheap? Because we are content with a fair profit. When you buy an Overland you don't help to support an expensive racing team nnd a costly overhead organization. Overland model 38 price $1,000. 25 h. p. Motor, 102-inch wheel base with single rumble seat, $1,050 dou ble rumble seat, Si, 075 complete Toy Tonneau, Si, 100. Davis & Chorpening, Agents, NORTH PLATTE, NEB. Yp!rcp.y-T' ye TrrT-r grounu. tirdor. 1 & 2 McDonald Block