The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, October 28, 1910, Image 4

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Eld J. VanDerhoof
SKYS
We don't sell ALL the good Clothes
in town, but
all the Clothes WE DO
SELL arc good. See the point?
Our prices are LOWER than the
other fellows, and the QUALITY
HIGHER. Our stock is LARGER
and our ASSORTMENT GREATER
and we appreciate your patronage.
The Star Clothing House,
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NORTH PLATTE, NEB.
DR. 0. fl. CRESSLER,
Graduate Dcnlisf.
Ofllce over the McDonald
State Bank.
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A grand spectacle "The Green Tog."
S. G. Brognn, of Pax ton, viatlud
friends in town today.
Rov. Sullivan of Elm Greek, is (pend
ing today in town aa the guest of Father
McDaid.
You'll want to bco "Tho Green Tag."
' Lots of fun tonight at tho Hallow e'en
"hard time" Dance. Tho Grand March
will begin promptly at 0 p. m.
For Rent Seven room homo on East
Fifth streot. Electric lights and bath.
Inquire at 510 E. Fifth jtreet.
Coming soon "Tho Green Tag."
. The GOO Club will meet Tuesday
evening at the homo of Mrs. Harry
Dixon. Mrs. Dixon and Mrs. Ray G.
Langford will be the hostesses. Card
playing will begin at eight o'clock.
A beautiful lino of sparkling Cut
Glass. Exclusive ago nt for tho cele
brated Llbby factory. Clinton, Jow
eler and Optician.
Mrs. Shaffer, of Seattle, arrived
from tho oast Wednesday night and
spoilt several days in town with Mrs.
Catherine Shaffer and othor relatives
in town. Mrs. Shaffer is enrouto homo
from an extended visit at oastorn cities,
bo
All the choice books for boys
found at Rlnker's
will
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SCHILLER & CO.,
Prescription Druggists
First Door North of
Klrit National Hank
Will Baker, of Holbrook, Nob., has
been in town for several days, coming
here to attend tho funoral of tho late
Mrs, J. E. Baker. Mr. Baker came to
North Platto in 1881 and remained here
several years, working as a carpenter
for Dave Thomson.
Engraved calling cards, wedding an
nounccments and invitations. ft
Dixon, ThoJewelor.
The high school will hold a masquer
ado Hallow E'en party at tho Masonic
hall tomorrow ovening. Tho entertain
. ment committeo hnvo arranged elnbor
ate festivities and with dancing and an
' enjoyable lunch, .tho affair will undoubt
, edly prove a jolly one.
We have two nice proportbs for rent
Ono $14.00 and one $15.00.
Temple Real Estate & Int. Agency,
C. F. Temple, Mgr.
Firo Tuosday afternoon destroyed
the barn on tha promised of C, R.
Osgood on West Fourth street. Articles
of value stored in tho barn woro also
.burned. The origin of tho ftro is un
known, but it is presumed it stnrted
from spontaneous combustion. Tho de
partment was called out and saved ad
joining buildings.
The opora Benson is now nt hand.
Wo have a largo variety of fine opera
glasses pearl, silver and ehamoled.
Dixotf, Tho Jdwolor
Supt. Tout received n letter Tuesday
from Mr. Boland, athletic director of
tho Sterling, Colorado, High School.
Mr. Boland accompanied tho tenm to
our city last Friday and this is what
ho said; "I want'to sny to you that wo
enjoyed our trip to your place very
much. All our boys Bay tho gamo was
tho cleanest ono they have played In
and that everthingwas on the square"
Makes North Platto people feel pretty
good to know that tho boys of the
high school stand for clean and fair
athletics.
On ovory tongue, "Tho Green Tag.'
Mr. nnu Mrs. j. T. Stuart have re
turned from n brief visit in Denver
Miss Grace Chadwell, of Sidney,
spent Wcduosday in town visitlug
friends.
Mr. nnd Mrs. L. B. Tarkington re
turned Wednesday ovening from
week's stay in Omaha.
it iMoea ntr Monev To hnv hnlld or
improve your property bco Bratt'&
Goodmun.
Mrs. W, F. Crook will leave today
for Denver where sho expects to spend
a short time with friends,
Harry Guthorless and Olaf Samelson
have entered the service of tho railroad
company as freight brakemen.
The best thing "Tho Green Tae."
Mrs. and Mrs. John Corbott, of Hast
ings woro visitors in town yesterday
whllo enrouto homo from Oshkosh.
Wedding gifts are easy to oolcct in
our storo for our stock is so largo nnd
varied that ono can easily mnko a
cholco. Dixon. The Jowoler.
K. M. Sturdovant loft Tuesday night
for a visit with relatives nt Cincinnati
and othor points in Ohio. Ho expects
to bo absent a month or bIx weeka.
Clarcnco Garman loft yesterday
morning for Ohio in responso to a mes
sage announcing tho doath of nnephow.
Death followed an oporatkm for np
pondlcltls. A big lino of Lndlos' and Men's Um
brellas, dotachablo handles. Clinton,
Jeweler nnd Optiqian.
Mr. and Mrs. Audroy Wolford, who
wero mnrriod In Cozad lust week, urb
visiting relatives in townwhilo onroute
to Fresno, Cal., whoro thoy will .make
their homo.
A "monkey-faced" owl of unusual
sizo is displayed In ono of tho windows of
the J, B. McDonald Btore, It was cap
tured in Plnnt precinct nfter havine
one of its wings brokon.
Wonted Young woman between tho
ago of twonty-ono nnd thirty to enter
training school for nursos; address sup
erintendent, Physicians and surgeon
uospitnl, North PIate, Ncbr. s
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Murphy and
Rov. McDaid went to Gothenburg yes
terday, to attend the dedication services
of tho now Catholic church, which has
jiiBt been completed nt that place.
An endless variety of gift books, and
books for children will bo found nt
Rinker's.
Tho gato rocoipts for tho North
Plntte-Storhng foot ball gamo Inst Fri
day wero $00.75. Tho expenses of tho
team wero $123.10. This Is tho moat
expensive gamo tho boys havo had for
some time.
Atiothor largo shipmont of diamonds
just received nnd our low prlcos nnd
flno quality hnvo won for us many
patrons in tho past. Lot us show you
now beautiful a diamrnd you may be
mo possessor oi ni a medium pneo.
Dixon, Tho Jowelor,
Tho Swastika club woro entertulned
in n vory enloyublo manner Wednes
day afternoon by Mrs. Jessie Edwards.
several hours woro vory ploasantl
spent in necaie worn anu tins was
lowed by light refreshments.
Epigrams from ''The Other Woman."
Following nre n few epigrams from
'The Other Womnn," tho piny which
Blanche Walsh and company presents
nt the Keith on Wednesday evening of
next week:
"Men do not always show their love
to their wives."
"I ask nothing of the man I love.
Not ever) himself. It is hib happiness
want not mine."
"A wife has to be more than good to
hold her husband."
"Why let n little thing llko a wife
stand In the way?"
"Because a woman loves a married
man, it does not ioiiow sue is a uau
woman."
"Just because wo havo been divorced
twioo, you nced'nt think everybody
else has got the habit."
"Lots of women who talk about love,
ore really looking for n meal ticket."
Conscience may bo n good thing to
keep ono out of trouble 1 prefer
common sense It's safer
"To bo a successful wife, takes in
telligence, thought, work. It's the
most difficult profession In tho world."
Wanted to Buy,
A few tons of loose alfalfa hay.
Union Stock Yards Co.,
by John Brntt
Christian Church.
Mrs. W. T. Banks entertained the
Ladies' Aid Society yesterday after
noon.
The prayer meeting service wns wel
attended last evening and there wns ono
confession, a noblo young man start
ing in tho christian life.
Elder G. F. Swnnder, Cor. Sec. of
the Oregon Christian Missionary So
cioty, who was tho first minister of
tho Christian church of this place, will
visit friends hero today. There will bo
a special scrvico and reception this
evening in his honor and to hear a re
port ot the National convention re
cently held at Topeka, Kansas.
Sunday services: Bible School at
10 a. m., Sermon, "Christian Growth"
11 a. m., Y. P. S. C. E. nt 6:45 p. m.
nnd evening sermon, "Law Enforce
ment In North Platto" ot 7:30. Friends
and strangers nro invited to worship
with us. The Pastor.
Republican Rally at the Lloyd Opera House Wednesday Evening.
Keith Theatre, Wednesday, Nov. 2d.
BLANCHE WALSH
"The Other Woman"
Prices $1.50, $1, 75c, 50c Seats $2
IN HER
GREATEST
SUCCESS
By Frederick Arnold Kummer.
Seats on sale at box office Monday
History of North Platte.
A. R. Adamson, who is well known
as n writer, has just completed writ
ing n history of North Platto which he
will soon havo published. Mr. Adamson
has taken much time in collecting the
necessary data and tho volume, which
will consist of about 175 pages, cannot
but provo highly interesting to tho
people of tho city. Tho work is not is
sued for the purpose of gaining financial
recompense; its compilation was under
taken more as a method of employing
timo that might otherwise- hang heavily
upon Mr. Adamson. Practically all ho
desires Is sell a sufficient number of
copies to pay tho cost of publication.
Mr. Adams is ready to receive orders
for the book, payment to be made upon
delivery of the volume. Some knowledge
of the contents of tho book can be
gained from announcement elsewhcro
published, giving tho subject headings
of tho first four chapters.
For Sale.
4J horse power gasoline engine.
Union Stock Yards Co.
For Sale A Snap.
Two largo lots-adjoining city, build
ing and COX'10 feet fenced for chicken
rnislng. Only $425.00.
Bkatt & Goodman.
Weather forecast: Fair and warmer
tonight and Saturday. Tho maximum
temperaturo yesterday was 42, a year
ago Gl; minitnun this morning 12, a
yenr ogo(28.
Special Sale ot Enameled
Ware at Tramp's Grocery
next Saturday at prices lower
than ever known in North
Platte.
Nice corner lot In Taylor's Addition
for sale at less than cost price.
Tipple Real Estate & Us. Azcacy,
C. F. Temple, Mgr.
ntly
fol-
Blankets and Robes.
Wo havo again on hand a complete
stock of G-A Blankets nnd Robes, tho
best made. We also havo a line line of
harness and saddles of nllkinds,
PltEMUU FOKSTKDT,
Locust Street.
Work on what is know as the Denver
Northwestern brnnch of tho Union Pa
iflc has been completed and November
1st will bo tho official opening day of
tho new line. Tho lino extends from
Sand Creek, n station just outside of
LaSalle, a distance of forty-four miles.
As the main line of tho Union Pacific
in Colorado runs from Denver to La
Salle this virtually makes two lines
running there somo distance apart.
Louis Burke returned last night from
a visit in Omaha and leaves tonight for
his home in Portland, Oregon.
We hnve somo very nico small prop
erties for sale ranging in price from
$1,4000.00 to $1,800.00 on easy terms.
Lot us show them to you.
Temple Real Estate & Ins. Agency,
C. F. Temple, Mgr.
W. W. SADLER, M. D
Physician, Surgeon and Optician.
U. P. District Surgeon.
HERSIIEY, -
NEBRASKA.
MEN OF NORTH PLATTE
What interest have you in or what
encouragement are vou giving to
LAW ENFORCEMENT IN NORTH PLATTE?
Hear Rev. Johnson on this subject next Sun
day evening at the CHRISTIAN CHURCH.
LISTEN!
Do you know that eighty per cent of the school
children in the United States are wearing
High Top Ox Blood Shoes?
It's a fact, and furthermore we bought a large
quantity and are saving you a dollar on each
pair".
Sizes 8 to 11 $2.00
Sizes 11 to 2 $2.50
Come in and see them and you will buy them.
Yellow Front Shoe Store,
DIENER & FLEISHMAN.
Blanche Walsh, who appears in ' The Other Woman" at the
Keith Theatre Wednesday evening, Nov. 2d,
The LaVosnue
Woman's Man-Tailored Suits
The newest fall models, made
of new mannish worsteds, basket
weaves and two-toned effects,
home spun s and serges in the new
est shades from $15.00 to $38.00.
Women's, Misses' and children's
coats-every one a stylish tail
ored garment in nothing but new
1910 models and materials. Broad
cloth, Kerseys, Mannish and
Homespun, all new shades. Wo
men's for $6.50 to $30.00, small
women's $5.00 to $20.00, misses
for $2.50 to $15.00, childrens for
$2.00 to $8.50. (The few gar
ments we have carried over go at
any old price. )
WHAT COUNTS IS-
New goods and new styles at prices that will be
equal to and better than any big city special sale. We
have no old garments to dispose of The Hub's prices
are such at all times that they are lower than any
bargain house west of Chicago.
Yonrs for Honest Goods and" Low Prices.
The Hub Clothing Dept.
C. K. MARTINI, Manager.
THE
Fir st National Bank,
of North Platte, Nebraska.
UNITED STATES DEPOSITARY.
Capital and Surplus $135,000.
ARTHUR McNAMARA, President,
E. P. SEEBERGER,.Vice-Presldent,
M. KEITH NEVILLE, Vice-Presluenl,
F. L. M00NEY, Cashier.