The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, August 05, 1910, Image 4

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I OR. 0. II. CRESSLER, S
S Graduate Dcnlisl.
J Oillce over tho McDonald 2
Slato Dnnk.
Frank Jacob went to Lisco this
morning to spend n week with friends.
Attorneys Ayera and Willis, of Lin
coln, transacted business in town yes
terday. Miss Ida Shclton, of Paxton, came
down this morning for a visit with
friends in town.
Misses Mabel and Frances Miller
have been spending this week with
friends in Fnrnam.
Frank Fonda came up from Omaha
today and will muko a western trip
with his mother and sister.
Mrs. Jesse Norton, of Douglas, Ariz.,
nrrived tho early part of the week or
month's visit with relatives.
Dick Baker left last night for Den
ver, where he will combine business
with pleasure for several days.
Master Leslie Bare will return to
morrow from n month's,, visit with Mr.
and Mm. F. C. Letts In Ctunmio.
Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Smith huve moved
to Gothenburg whero they have ac
cepted places in the stenm laundry.
Miss Helen Lundgren, who has fre
quently visited visited in North Platte,
is the guest of Mrs. Thos. Healy.
Tho young sorrof Mr. and Mrs. A.
M. Lock had a finger amputated a few
days ago by having it caught in a lawn
mower.
Fred Piereon, the Sutherland real es
tate man, spent yesterday In town
transacting business and visiting
friends.
Rev. J. L. Fisher, who attempted
suicide in Omaha ten days ago, was
formerly pastor of tho Congregational
church nt Wallace.
R. B. Reid, Real Estate, has an of lice
with Electric Light Co. In tho Keith
theatre building. Talk with him about
a lot In Taylor's Addition.
W. C. Blackmore, for many years a
resident of Sutherland, has quit his
fruit farm and opened a drug store in
Pasadena, Calif.
John F. Rourke and family are en
joying a pleasant visit from his sister,
and husband Mr. and Mrs. Mullen, of
Missouri Valley, Iowa.
Tiain Dispatcher Cummings is having
estimates made for a twenty-five hun
dred dollar cottago which ho expects to
erect on his lot In tho Trustee's addi
tion. ( Weather forecast: Partly cloudy and
probable showors tonight and Suturday.
Maximum temperature yesterday 82, a
year ago 84; minimum this morning 02;
' a yeor ago 63.
On tho theory that overy littlo helns.
, tho light shower of rain this morning
was appreciated. Vegetation in many
sections are beginning to show
Bign of renewed life.
Dan Atchison, now living in Southqrn
California, where ho went on account,
of failing health, was in town yester
day visiting his son Mark and wife nn.d
! his hosts of friends. Dan is looking
first rate and feels tho same.
Notice.
All parties knowing thomBelvea in
debtcd to mo will please call at the Mc
Donald State Bank where accounts have
been Jcft, and mako settlement.
J. R. White.
IMMACULATE CONCEPTION ACADEMY,
HASTINGS, NEBRASKA,
Conducted by the Sisters of St. Dominic.
CHARMING LOCATION. . HEALTHFUL ENVIRONMENT.
ACCREDITED TO THE UNIVERSITY OF- NEBRASKA.
. , , Courses of Study Thorough and Complete. . Laboratories and Gymnasium Fully
Equipped. For further particulars apply to
SISTER SUPERIOR.
J. E. Burgner is transacting business
in Lexington.
John Show, of Hershey, transacted
business in town yesterday.
Mr. and Mrs. Jns. Shaffer have re
turned from a two weeks visit in Den
ver. Miss Leah and Syblo Tatum left this
morning for n visit with relatives in
Kearney.
Mr. and Mra. E. C. Ringer loft yes
terday for their new homo in Sidney,
Neb.
For Sale A baby buggy in excellent
condition. Will sell cheap. Inquire at
303 West Fourth street.
W. V. Hoagland and brother A. B.
spent yesterday in Lexington, making
the trip in the latter s car.
Mis3 Evelyn Jeffers is expected home
Sunday from a three weekB visit with
her sisters in Grand Island and Omaha.
Miss Anderson, assistant in tho office
of Dr. Brock, has returned from a
three weeks' vacation Bpent at Osceo
la, Neb.
Now that work on tho Elks' home has
reached the second story, the real beau
ty of tho building will soon become ap
parent. August Molzcr, violinist of the state
university of music, and MIs3 Clark of
Lincoln, nro guests at tho home of E.
A. Cary.
Jesse Williams, of Lincoln, son of
Frank L. Williams, at one time asso
ciated North Platte papers, is visiting
relatives in town.
Ola Hansen, living near Dickens,
harvested 3,600 bushels of wheat from
300 acres. Less than half a crop but
not bod for a dry year.
Misses Effie and Frances Christ left
this morning for Paxton to spend sovcral.
weeks at their brother's homestead
near that place.
Miss Margaret Barker yesterday
moved into tho Healy house on West
Fourth street, formerly occupied by E.
C. Ringer.
R. B. Reid, Real Estate, litis an office
with Electric Light Co. in Keith thea
tre building. Tnlk with him about a
lot in Tnylor'B Addition.
E. W. Crano has the contract for
building a twenty-two hundred dollar
cottage for J. E. Burgner on a lot
south of the Ottenstcln grovo.
Mr. and Mrs. Clark Buchanan will
arrive homo tomorrow afternoon from
their wedding trip to northwest Pacific
coast cities and intermediate points.
Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Patterson and
daughters Ruth and Edith expect to
leave in their car Monday on a trip to
Omaha, whero they will visit for a
week or more.
Leo Hart took his .son Ed to Omaha
Wednesday night to have Dr. Jonas
examine a leg which tho young man
had broken several weeks ago while
playing ball at Bignell. (
Mrs. Jnmes II. Fonda, daugh
ter Blancho and Bon Frank will leave
Sunday for a trip through tho Yellow
stone Park. They will also visit Ar
thur Fonda at American Falls, Idaho.
We have the now attachments for
tho Edison talking machines. Play two
atid four mintito records. Ten four
minuto records freo.
Rinckeu's Book Stoue.
Wo wiBh to thank tho many friends
and neighbors and members of tho W.
R. C. for their willing help and tender
caro during tho sickness and death of
our dear mother, also for th many
beautiful flowers nnd expressions of
sympamy in many ways. Signed: Mr.
and Mrs. E. F. Garrison, Mr. and Mra.
J. I). Lincoln, Mr. and Mrs. C. C.
Clark, Mr. nnd Mrs. J. E. House.
DR. W. F. CROOK,
DENTIST,
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2 OfUco over McDonald Stato Bank
Mrs. Ralph Smith returned yester
day from a visit with relatives in Kear
ney and Omaha.
For rent at onco seven room house,
modern, furnished or unfurnished, 1001
West 5th street or phono 297.
Mesdames Leader and Schnauber, of
Omaha, who spent Tuesday in town as
tho guests of Miss Hannah Keliher,
left Tuesday evening for Denver.
Lorenzo Guff y, a member of the class
of '10 came down from his home on the
Birdwood yesterday for a brief visit
with friends in town.
Mrs. J. C. Fedorhoof and grand
daughter Miss Irma Huffman returned
yesterday afternoon from Omaha,
whero they have been spending several
weeks with relatives and friends.
Wnnted Young woman between the
age of 19 and 25 for nurse's training
school. Address Superintendent Train
ing School, PhyBicans & Surgeons
Hospital,North Platte, Nebr.
Miss Mabel Day, clerk at the Rinckcr
bookstore, will tako a month's vacation
beginning Monday and expects to leave
next week for a visit In Denver and
Salt Lake City.
Tho Nevita Club were entertained
in a very delightful manner by Mrs.
W. P. Synder at the experimental
farm Wedneseay nf ternoo.n. Various con
tests were UBed in the entertainment of
the guests and at the close an enjoy
able lunch was served.
, Tbe Christian Endeavor Society of
the" Presbyterian church have leased
the Dickey ice cream parlor for Wed
nesday, Aug. 10th, and will hold an ice
cream social. The young ladies of this
society have charge of tho advance
sale of tickets.
The bazaar held by the Christian
ladies at tho Lloyd opera house
proved a success and the ladies in
charge feel well repaid for their efforts
tonako it bo. Ice cream, sherbert
and cake were setved and the sale 'of
aprons and fancy work netted the la
dies a neat sum for their society.
Masons nnd their families to the
number of 160 held a picnic at the Dick
grove Wednesday, leaving town about
10:30 and returning about 5:30. The
day was delightfully spent in games of
different kinds, base ball and foot rac
ing, a number of the married ladies con
testing in the latter. At noon sand
wiches, cake, ice cream and lemonade
wore served.
For the next ten days we will sell a
few choice hammocks we have in stock
nt a discount of ten per cent.
Rincker's Book Store.
A jolly and congenial bevy of young
ladies left town for Dick's grove this
morning where they will go into camp
until Wednesday of next week. All
kinds of holiday fun has been ar
ranged nnd under the caro of Mrs
Harry Vincent and Mrs. Stnckhouse
the outing promises to be a novel and
vory enjoyable one. Sunday will be
known ns visiting day and the young
ladies have a hearty welcome awaiting
their friends who visit their enmp. and
assure them a good time. Those com
posing tho party are Misses Alta,
Hazel nnd Mildred Stryker, Elsie and
Amy Langford, Orn Hall, Elizabeth
Weinberger, Isabel Doran, Lucy Dunn,
Mabel Day and tho Misses Goldsmith
Big Odd and End Sale of
OXFORDS AND SHOES
Commences Saturday, August 6th,
Closes Saturday, August 20th, 1910.
THIS SALE IS JUST WHAT THE HEAD IMPLIES A general clean
up of the odds and ends of our stock. We do not wish to carry any Oxfords over,
and we. find we have a considerable number of short lots in as many different styles;
we also find that we are overstocked in a few styles. We have decided to adopt radi
cal measures to rid our shelves of this surplus. We have gone through our entire
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stock and sorted out every short lot and all overstocked styles and wc are going to
sell them regardless of what they bring.
MEN'S OXFORDS
Men's White Canvas Blucher Oxfords,
former price $1.60, Sale Price
Men's Velour Calf, Tan and Patent Blucher
Oxfords, former price $3.50, Sale Price..
Men's Dull Calf Blucher Oxfords, former
price $4.00, Sole Price
BOYS' OXFOHDS.
Bon' Tan Kid and Black Kid Blucher Ox
fords formor price $1.75, 2.00 and 2.25,
Sale Price
$1.65 and $1.95, according to size.
CHILDREN'S STOCKINGS.
Children's White, Tan, Pink and Blue "Ar
mor Plate" Stockings, legular price 25c,
Sale Price
BOYS' SHOES.
SSSJX11 YOU CAN SAVE MONEY
ON THE BOYS' SHOES.
HOne lot of Boys' Calf Skin Shoes, sizes 1 to i 4 e
5J, former price $2.00 and $1.75,Sale Price $ 1 ,43
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SHOE POLISH.
500 boxes of Black Shoe Polish,
price 10 cents, Sale Price
ANNOUNCEMENT.
JIAVING PURCHASED the A. B. Hoagland
Confectionery, Ice Cream and Cigar Store,
I respectfully solicit the patronage of the pub
lics Prompt service and courteous treatment,
together with first class goods, will always be
our standard.
Respectfully,
E. T. KEMHER.
Mrs. Fred Pierson, of Sutherland.
spent yesterday in town.
G. M, Bailey is transacring business
in Kearney and Lincoln.
Mrs. Greenland, of Gandy, visited
friends in town Wednesday.
Frank Woods, of Wallace, transacted
business in town yesterday.
Mrs. Frank Price, of Sutherland.
spent yesterday with friends in town.
Mrs. M. Ditto, of Sutherland, is the
guest of her sister Mrs. Harry Scott.
E. T. McGcrr. 0 former North Platte
grocer, transacted business in town
Wednesday.
Mrs. Hoy Montgomery and Mrs. John
Show, of Hershey , visited friends in
town Wednesday.
Mra. Thoron Hecht. of Wallace, is
spending this week in town with her
mother Mrs. P. II. Ruddy.
Monarch Malleablo Ranges best
on tho market at Horshey's.
Miss Myrtle Mischke. of Lone Island.
Kan., who has been visitine relative's
in town for the past month, returned
to her homo Wednesday.
A Big Snap.
There has been listed with
us for quick sale a nice
home in 2nd ward within
two blocks of court house at
$2100.00, worth $2500.00.
Bucharmn & PatfeVsbW,
SAMPLE PRICE S-
There will be plenty others just as good, and even better.
WOMEN'S OXFORDS.
Women's White Canvas Oxfords, former ner
price $2.60 and $1.50. Sale Price. . . V3C
Little women's kid and patent leather blu
cher Oxfords, school girl heel, sizes 2J to a nr
6i, former price $2.50, Sale Price pl."t)
Women's Oxblood Oxfords, former price c
$2.00, Sale Price !.... $Jd
Little Girl's Patent Blucher Oxfords.
Former price $2.00 and 2.25, Sale Price rr ir
and $1.95, according to size p 1 .40
Child's Oxblood Kid Blucher Oxfords.
Former price $1.00, 1.25 and 1.50, Sale Price on
95c and 1.20 nccording to size oUC
CHILDREN'S? STOCKINGS.
Children's white, tan, pink and blue "Ar
mor Plate" Stockings, regular price 25c, 4 n
Sale Price ; f9C
BAREEOOT SANDALS White and Tan
Former Price $1.00, 1.25 and 1.50, Sale Price off
95c nnd 1.00, according to size OuC
We do First-Class Shoe Repairing.
95c
$2.95
$3.45
$1.40
19c
former
5c
SMALL
THE BIG SHOE MAN.
Mrs. C. F. Tracy has returned from
a brief viBit with friends in Omaha
Mrs, Jas. Louden attended tho
Roberts-Sage wedding at Maxwell yes
terday.
Mrs. Ora DeFord and babv returned
tho early part of he week from a visit
with relatives in Iowa.
Miss Florence Stamp went to Max
well yesterday to attend the wedding
01 aiiss Caroline Koberts.
A Maa Tint Kttps Good Horej
don't wan't to spoil their appearanco
or risk his own life by harnessing them
with an inferior made or shahhv hn.
ness. It pays to buy a good harness
when you do buy, for It always looks
well as well as wearing well. For
style, durability and make call on
A F, FINK.
MrD. Ruby Hoyt, saleslady at tho
Leader, is off duty on account of sick
ness and will undergo an operation at
the Physicians & Surgeons' hospital
next week.
AN ORDINANCE.
Providing for tho extension of the
main sewer on "A" street, from its
present termination at a point where
the center line of the alley of blocks 4,
5, 12 and 13 intersect said sewer on A
street, extending said main sewer in a
westerly direction, a distance of 1030
feot to a point opposite of, and in line
with the north and south center line of
block 1 of South Park Addition to North
Platte and to pay for said extension
out of the sewer maintenance funds of
said city, said extension to be ot pipe
10 inches in diameter, providing for the
estimate of cost thereof and for bids
and for making a contract for said ex
tension of main sewer.
Be it ordained by the mayor and city
council of the city of North Platte, Ne
braska. Section 1. Thnf nn ovt.n.l.. I I-
. -z - " diuiioiuu uu muue
to the city's main sower on A street,
beginning at a point whero the center
ne,?f..the) aleyjt) blocks 4, 5, 12 nnd
13, Miller's Addition to North Platte,
Nebraska, extended intersects the west
end of the present main sewer in west
A street, running thence west on west
A street, 1030 feet to a point opposito
of and in lino with the north and south
center lino of block 1 of South Park Ad
dition to North Platto.
Sections. That said main sower ex
tension bo constructed of 10 inch sower
111 DO. laid nf. nrnnoK rlon.l. 1
grade required by the present sewer
,Zui. Vu u,u Cliy 10 De constructed
with the necessary man holes, flush
tanks and nnr-oaanv.r olt ' i
the line of said proposed main sewer
extension.
Section 3. That the engineer of said
CltV nt nnrn ntnrnA n.i rt
clerk thereof, tho estimnto of the total
.i.: ,aiu Pnln sower extension nnd
i.u.1. cum extension Do paid for out of
tne BOWOf mnlnInor.n I 1 - P !
(.-imiiiuiitc iuiiu 01 sum
n'.-V" rsaiu estimate is
JiwT -1 , J ,aa,nerein provided, that
tho clerk of said city proceed at once
10 anVPrHan In mnnnn 1 r .
quired by law, for bids for the con
struction of 8ald flXtnnnlnn nf on 1.1
sewer, reserving to said city the right
.vjtiwt uiiy uuu uu Dias,
f?t nM , f approved bid be made
tOr Bain Wnrk. in n nAun.i. i .
tercd into by the mayor of said city,
attested hv thn rinrh- ..AiU
S7nRrou 8,01,8 Prot.ectins the interests
of said city, upon the contractor fur
?u8hi"LaAonJ Bumclent amount for
wio juiiiuui performance of said con-
num.
Section C. This ordinance shall tako
elTcct and li In fern, t- i ir "
i. muni uuu uiier
July, ibid. H vcu l,,,a 1Jin aay 01
AM4 V,103- C; PATTEnsoN, Mayor.
Attfcsts CtfAtf. F. T&ttus, dty CJdfk,
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