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About The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 4, 1910)
till m ! Ed J. VanDerhoof SKYS Talk about Tin Pants, Cast Iron - Trousers and Hobble Shirts, but when it comes to the HEAL THING IN PANTS ive've got them all ' skinned. If you folks have any doubt about our HEAL THING IN PANTS looh in our north window and make a guess "IT'S THE DUTCHESS." The Star Clothing House, NORTH PLATTE, NEB. IJSi. OPENED NOVEMBER lat, 1910. HUFFMAN HOUSE. Cigars, Tobacco', Candies. By close attention to business and courteous treatment I hope to merit1 a portion of your pat ronage. Try me once. The goods you want kept right. 606 Dewey. GS. HUFFMAN. i OR. 0. II. CRC5SLER, ft Graduate Dentist. Office over the McDonald State Dank. See "RIp Ben" at Dlxon'n. Hn'n n 4 high grade alarm clock. uaipn lunvarus, ox Chappell, has t ben placed on the list of extra fire men. .' Lady Hustlers dancing party at tho iwoouiuu nun un j.nurauay evening 01 T r, . . . it t asm weavian, or xorK, is tno guest of his brother M. Q. Westfall. havlnc i - arrived last evening. tf Miss Edith Diener, of Denver, ar- u . h .,,v,v,a a l tui w with relatives in town. S. H. Grace, of Omaha, has been in tewn for several days visiting relatives pifind transacting bUBlneas. r Engraved calling canls, wedding and nouncements and invitations, Dixon, Tho Jeweler. . MIm Minnie Jorjensen, of Suther jSland, who had been spending a few rdayt) with friends in town left last night for Omaha. d Charoy Dixon, who is attending the Jt&ftM.jtA., came up with the foot ball fcwirn today and will visit his parents rS iTr SutMtay, EherllT'Miltonbereer went to Maxwell tedav to nlnce under arrest Marvin Dickinson and another man who aro t ...111. cntu-geu wiui resisting an ouicer. Celery 5 cents a bunch at Wilcox ruepartment store. KTiU 1 . ' " EU Mulcahev. clerk in tho offlen of , District Foreman Beerv. has been transferred to Cheyenno as head clerk irq ioremerraomco ut that terminal. For Kent Furnished room, 202 So. uewey at. Mr. and Mrs, H. N. Russel and daughter accompanied the foot ball team from Kearney today and aro being ntenainea uy Mr. anu Airs, Harry uixon. .Members of the ladles auxllary to the ;K. of L. F. & E. attended in body this afternoon the funeral of Kay Ravnor. who was a member of the Elkhorn lodge. Are you a "Joiner?" Wo have ElkB, Maonfc, I. 0. O. F., Knights of Colum- ww ami all other emblem buttons and wmj. Dixon tho Jeweler. Dtieello was found guilty of nolsonlncr sttltf by the district court jury of Keith county and wan sentenced to one ar in the penitentiary by Judge It In feared that Lewis Tobin lias been Met in the labyrinths of Denver. He wnt to that city two weeks ago to stay a "few days." Since then nothing has been heard of him. SaBletypt Oysters every day at Wil k Department Store. Mrs. W- Smith arrived from Broken Bow teat evening for a visit with rela tive la town. After spending several weeM kara. the will o to Colorado, to wWtkar mn W. E, Smith and family, who recently moved from this city. The bulk of hogs sold at South Prrinha wcunesuay hi Due yesterday ati vanced to $8.08. For Sale Chichens. ' Phone D75. Tho Lndy. Hustlers will give ono of their cniovnhln I'llflfl tytrnnnrnino tho Masonic hull on Thursday evening Katherino Burklnnd, of Sutherland, well known In North Plnttn nn.l T...I A Sinclair, of Ogalalla, will bo married ot mo ljuinoran cnurcn at Sutherland on November 10th. For Ront Furnlshod room at 118 West Third strcot. Inquire at premises. Weather forocast: Unsettled weather wnigntor bnturday, rain or snow; colder. Maximum tomporaturo yester day CO, a year ngo 80; minimum this morning 38, a year ago 81. For sale-Milk and cream at N. P. Moat Market. Phone orders to D76. Alonzo McMlchaol returned last night from Pennnvlvnnln wltnrn da v.n,i u.. ------ : , " . . w w .,w tiu MUCH visiting friends for nonriy five months. i iio t-Hiiy ma inp provea uenellclal and socinlly every day proved pleasant. SCO OUr RlinW Wlnrlnwa fn annnlnl nn... ....IUWi,M ,4 DiiguauiDVV goods Dixon tho Jeweler. About fifty members of the Episco pal narish aro nlnnntnn in nftnn.i . i r u.vvim 1 1 tu consecration of Dean Beochor to the piBnopnc, a sorvico that will bo hold in Omaha November 80th. It is prob able tho party will chartor a car. $8.00 fountain nnn nt nirnn ' fno nn $1.00 fountain pen at Dixon's for $1,25 i.wviii.y-uiiu oi iaciory line at above prices. El(llr M. n .Inhnonn F. R. Elliott addressed n largo nudlonco at rjnnt school house last ovoninc In tho Intpreats of county option and tho i ! ,ku'u'cb. Tiiey go to Blgnoll tonight whoro they will nddresB tho peoplo of that vicinity. day attending tho dedicatory servlcos cp ii vibmivhjj cnurcn. xtisnop bcannoll wua presont as were also flf. teen priests. Aftor tho Borvlces the Hotel WCr ljanciuott'(i at th0 MWway ooF0V ?Wir?W0 furnished rooms nt 208 west Third atroot. ,ftr- Mrs. P. H. McEvoy, loft last night for Hot Springs, South Dakota, where they will romnin several weeks. I? or some tlmo past Mrs. McEvoy has been suffering from rheumatism and will try the curnttvo powers of tho springs in hopo of obtaining rollof. Genuine Jersey Swoot Potatoes, tho Store grW' 8t Wilcox Dcl,a't'net Fast work is reported being made on thn Hllrllncrtnn'a nnm ln Thermopolls and Shoahonl, Wyo., which is to ha a nnrt nt ihn lino i - - .i.iu iuiu iiunr- ney up tho North Platte valley to BIN iiiiko. inu ui ii i o ruau ueiween xnor mopolls and Shoahonl has coat $100,000 a mile to build. For Snl.l Rnnnnil linnrl Mr. R T7a.1ton ""t- "m ,ivt w .iduiiui Home Base Burner. ,.r . , Edoar Schiller. C02 West 2nd St. Mr. and Mr. T. .T 'Pnt-lmu nut ob tained a party of friends Wednesday evening on the occasion of their twelfth wedding anniversary. At. tho CloSO of the OVnnlncr rnfmilimiinti mahi served. Tlw guests presented the host and hostess with a set of sterling knives and forks. SCHILLER & CO., Prescription Druggists Kim Door North of First Nation! lUnk Tho funeral of tho lato Ray Raynor will bo held from tho Methodist church at 2:30 this afternoon. Croll Cravats the EOc necktlo that is made of heavy silk; largo lino of pat terns at WIlcojc Department Store. Mrs. C. M. Newton will return from Omaha Sunday whoro sho has been spending tho past week purchasing goods preparatory to opening n hair dressing parlor. Hershey Welch is dovoting the greater part of his time to superintending tho construction of waterworks at Cozad, for which he drew tho plans and speci fications. The system will cost $34,000. N. E. Workman spent tho early part of tho week in town. Ho io entertain ing a proposition to purchase one of the largest stocks of merchandise in town and will make a decision within a week, Model skirts, tho best fitting skirt sold in North Platte, at Wilcox Depart ment Store. Joe Baskins, who for several years past had been associated with tho Into Hal McCray in tho laundry business in Alliance, has sold his interest to Mrs. McCray nnd expects to engage in busi ness in this city. Miss Selan, who hnd been spending some time in this city at the home or her sister Mrs. J. 0. Den, left yester- auy ior uoincnnurg tonccept a position as operator In tho tolephono oflico nt linn, piuce. A big lino of Ladies and Men's Urn- hMnlln. .1 . 1 -1 LI 1 II ill . uiciius, ueiucnuuic nanaies. unnion, jcweier anu uptician. A conductor says that during the past thirty days fifteen passenger brakemon on North Platto-Cheyenno run have re signed their positions. Just why men do not hold down these $80 per month jobs You will bo crl.iil tn If now tVinf vnn can get a flno quality light weight hose uiub win give mo service ot heavy ones. Armor Plato Hosley is known as the long llfo hosiery of the ago. Sold by omuu, ine uig onooman. A Cuban nxnnttlHnn cni- wnn atrln tractcd nt this terminal this morning and will remain until Tuesdny night. In the car is arranged an exhibit of HKncuiuirai products, iruits, manu factures and scenes; also rollcs from tno Maine wreck. An admission often cents is charged. Mrs. Fred C. Waltemath entertained a numoer or ladles at her homo 502 So. LoCUSt ntront Wnrlnnartnv nftnrnnnn A delicious lunch was served and enjoyed by all. Tho guests departed at 5 o'clock iiuvinj; hiil-ul u most, enjoyauio artor,- iiuun. ivirs. wniicmnin nnntvinrr hnn self a most excellent hostess. Tho Tribuno received tho following this morning: ,"Mr. and Mrs. Edwin DVO invito Von io hn nrwnnt nt- thn n 1 ' " -. V. VII u MH fcl.u innrrinrrri nf thnlv' 1ni,l.fn THm n --, ... . UMUKIIbV4 ULI1IU -yincontto Mr. William Robert Mn- loney on Wednesday morning tho six teenth dav Of Novemhnr. nna thnnannrl nine hundred and ten at nine o'clock, Sncred Honrt Hhnrph Hnlln At homo after January 1st, 1911, 802 cuat ou avrcoi, XNortn JL'iatte, Nebraska. Recent Omnhil vlnHnrn In flila .if, i haVfi Confirmed tint rnnnrf urlilnli l.na long been current of the marriage of mioo vncB jvunnie, uaugnieroi Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Rannle, of this city, to Chas. A. Tarrell, of Omaha, which occured in that citV nhollt Hiron nr fmir nronlrn ago. Mr. Tarrell nt one time conducted a salo at Tho Fair store in UjIb city and wen Known uy many or our residents. Ent? Innnr Tom Avtntl sorlously ill whilo at Sidney Wednesday vruiuiiK niiu lut euuiu ume ni3 IIIO WOS . 1 ! . I . n Tit . . ... ucapuircu oi. ms wire was notllied bv telucrrnm nnrl npi-nrrmonlod Kir Afm Sam Dorryborry wont to Sidney on the iiiiuiuuiik num. nu wus oroucnt to this city on No. 18 yesterday noon, ac comnanied bv Dr. lfrwlflnld nnrl takon to his nome on South Locust strcot. Whilo he is much Improved his condition is still serious. Nino ranchmen in wnstnrn NaVirnolrn havo been indicted bv the federal grand jury on 'he chnrgo of attempting iu uuvu iiuinuaicuuora irom their claims at tno nmnt or crunn ii(nriiinrr in n -r. nort nnnnnnppd Thnradnv Thn irwlUf . ' ...H.HUHJI . IIU IIIUIVI' iiiuiua cimrgo conspiracy to unvo irom their claims at thn nntnfn nf mtno nntnn. . . , , r " nM,,u ..wivi- atendnrn who tnnlr nnntlnnu nf .nml.fiM land undor tho the Kinknld homesteud mw oy tno ucicndants. Those Indicted j l orry o. iuaioi nyannis, Mob. his son. Frank W. Ynt- T.nplin P Balllnger, M. C. Hubbel, Emll Andor ;on, Wllmot Z. Emorson, Harry Sutton, uoono u. nawtnorno nnd Dr. Harry H, Huff. There nro four rnnnta In tlwi I... dlctmcnts and tho specific overt acts inuniioneii inmcaio nn unusual ironticr conuuion. umnna ueo. CRYSTAL THEATRE To-Night and Saturday. MOVING PICTURES: "By the Faith of a Child". "Tho Long Trail", a story of the Land of the Midnicht Sun. VAUDEVILLE: Bowman & St. Clair, col ored classy comedians. 10 and 15 Cents. The Lecture Course. Tho North Platto lecture and enter tainment course is again presented to the people of this city as a public in stitution, proposed for the uplift of the community in general and for the In spiration and instrnction of its patrons. There are five numbers in tho course this year. November 21st. Benjamin Chapin, In tho life nnd character portrayals of Lincoln. Mr. Chapin dressed In repre sentation of tho great president ap pears and gives scenes that are bo real istic that they become thrilling. .December 2d. Stricklarfd W. Gilli lan. humorist and entertainer. Mr. Gillilan is tho author of the famous "Off Again, On Again, Gone Again, Finnlgan". He is a poet of more than ordinary ability and humorist, clean and pure. January 25th. Robert S. Seeds, hum orist lecturer. He is better known as "Col. Bob" Seeds and this is becauso of his keen native wit and happiness at all times, February 11th. The Dunbar Concert Co. We remember the Dunbara at the Chautauqua last summer. They were dissatisfied when they loft here and asked for tho opportunity of giving their entertainment on some other night than Sunday. It is n clean enter tainment but is full of hilarity. They will do their beat. March 2d. Dr. Frank G. Smith, lecturer and platform orator. Dr. Smith is pastor of tho Warren Avenue Congregational church of Chicago and is recognized as ono of the great preachers of tho city. Ho Is hotter known In the west as a lecturer than as a nrenchar. Season tickets for thn full rnnron nrn $1.50. They may bo reserved without extra cost. All numbers are In tha Keith. This course Is under the aus pices or the high school but their is no iiiiuncmi return, rronts are to be used in bettering tho course next year. Christian Church. Sunday services. BlhlnRohnnl at 10 a. m. and then the congregation unites with tho Presbyterian brethren in tho regular morning service which will bo addressed by Mr. Paulson, presi dent of state anti-saloon league. The communion and preaching will be held at 3 p. m., tho oiideavor services at 0:45 p. m. and the regular morning service at 7:30. Tho evening subject "Shall tho Saloon Rulo" will close tho series of sermons that aro arousing mora thought and comment on the part of mo citizens ot XNortn ria'te than any sermons delivered In the cltv for manv years. There were thrnn ennfoaqtnnrt and' fivo baptisms at the services last faunday. All are invited to join in our woranip. A marriage licenso was issncd yes terday to Henry Denker aged 23 and Miss Fnnnio Jensen, aged 21 both of Gandy. Tho counlo wore married hv T...1 nu j uugu iiaer. Preaching. Monkeys. The' author of "The nistory of Bra. zIP tolls of it sppclnM of moukcy called "proncliors." Every morning and evening these monkeys assemble in the woods. One takes n higher posi tion thnn the rest and makes a slsnal with hla, foh- paw.' At this signal ibe others si) nround him and listen. When they nro all seated ho begins to utter a series of sounds. When he mops these cries he makes another slgnnl with his paw. nnd Die nthera cry out nntil he mnkpH it ihlrd signal, upon which they become Hllent nmiln. This author, Mr. Mnregrove. asserts Hint ho was n witncssi to these preachings. A Use For Him. "That horse of yours looks terribly run dowu." "Yea." replied Undo SI Slmlln. "Why do you keep him?" "Well. It's a kind of comfort to havo him around. As long as 1'vo got him I feel that there ain't much danger of my beln' cheated In a boss trade." Washington Star. Not Good Son. Necessity turned sharply to lnvcn tiou. "If I'm your mother." sho said. "It's your duty to support me in comfort." Hut Invention, as wo all know, usual ly dodges his dufy.-Chlcago Tribuno. Gallant. Nell 1 havo to rend a paper on "Ideal Woman" at the next meeting of our ladles club, .Inck-rWell, all you need to do in to Htnud up nnd let them look nt you. More Noticeable. The more rare a man's nnnllrvn nro tne more ho will bo found fault" with Dust on a diamond Is. nlwus mom nn. tlceablo than dust on a brlk. Josh BI1 lings. Persian ...Cream Will keep your hands from chap ping during cold woathor.' It is not greasy and very pleasant to use. 15 Cents Per Bottle. Schiller's Hard Water Soap produces a quick lather, removes dirt easily and is free from AL K.ALI. 3 Bars 25 Cents. Schiller & Company Family Druggists. Miss Christine Meyer, of Poxton, spent yesterday with friends in town. Frank Coker, of Sutherland, is trans acting business in town today. Mrs. A. P. Kelly returned yesterday from a visit with relatives in Holt county. L. E. Roach returned Wednesday from a business trip to Sidney and Al liance. O. H. Thoelecke and M. S. Rebhauscn havo been Omaha visitors for a couple ui uays. The Presbyterian ladies will hold an exchange at tho Howo and Maloney store tomorrow. John Grant returned this morning from Tfinhn Wliom Via Tnflrl Knnn trnhn. acting business. A good alarm clock atDixons for $1.00. Hay Is selling at nine dollars per ton, having 'gono off" recently on account of tho Denver market being glutted. Have you seen the special Howard watch display In DIxon'B show win dows this week. t. P. W. Titus has filed his petition in the diBtrct court praying for a divorce from his wife Leona on tho grounds of desertion. Wanted A girl for general house ntJa' G2wagos. Mrs. E. N. Ogler, 218 South Dewey. The Catholic Ladles willl bo enter tained on Wednesday afternoon of next week at the Anthony Pushman home on East Fifth street by Mesdamea Wm. Maloney, Tim Hanlfin, Tom Green and Authony Pushman. George Morgan, of Atwood Colo., has leased tho opera houso for a year and will conduct a skating rink. If arrangements can be completed ho will open the rink Monday evening of next week. Tho lease for this building with the Y. M. C. A. association which was contemplated was called off on account of lack of funds. Tho Degree of Honor Social Club will meet with Mrs. Hansen at 202 South Dewey street on Tuesday afternoon, November 8. Mr, nnd Mrs. Geo. Morgan camo down from Atwood, Colo., Tuesday and are guests at the homo of Mrs. A. S. Chamberlain, mother of Mrs. Morgan. Presbyterian Church. Rev. M. S.Paulson will preach at tho 10:30 hour. Mr. Paulson is from Lincoln and represents the Anti-Saloon League of Nebraska. The Pastor speaks at 7:30 on "Tho Jrylng Brook' and "Zarephath." You are invited. Notice to Hunters. Anyone found hunting or trespassing on lands owned or leased by the under signed will bo prosecuted to the full extent of tho law. E. W. Wright, Geo. Moran, L. A. Gambrel, Jacob Weber, O. R. Sivits. Frank Ebele, H. W. Greefey, J. C. Askwig, J. A. Knajdl, D. J. Greeley, Frank Hood.Jr. Z. A. Russel, C. F. Sivits, D. Kilpatrick, Frank Hood, Fulmer Rorby, R. Schwalger, Earl Morrow. You Must Try On a GOSSARD CORSET To Realize Why It Excels i All the style, comfort and beauty of the lace-in-front Gossard will mean nothing to you until at last you try on one of these supreme corsets. Words tell little, but a single try-, on will prove to you why thousands of women depend on COJFLJ7Zr for a well poised body, a figure both fashionable and attractive, and for perfect bodily comfort, whether you are standing, walking or seated. There is a style of Gossards for every type of fidure. and whether you are stout or slim, heavy or "willowy," tall or short, you will find here a Gossard that will make your figme show to some ad vantage the attractive lines that nature gave you. The Gossard corset shown here is Model "350-360." It is of medium length, and is designed to control the fullness of hip and abdomen, ana takes excellent care of a large bust. This model is low under the arm. In fine batiste or sterling, only $3.50. Prices range up to $25.00. A fitting in the Gossard will be a real "treat" for you. Come in any time. Wilcox Department Store. 3 Ladies' Ready-to-Wear Clothing. We have a good line of Ladies' Suits, Dresses. Skirts, Kimonas, Waists, Etc., at our money saving figures. Factories have been slow in making our deliveries but most of our goods are now in. We guarantee to save you money on up to date goods. JOHNSON'S CASH STORE, NORTH PLATTE, NEB. THE First National Bank, of North Platte, Nebraska. UNITED STATES! DEPOSITARY. Capital arid Surplus $135,000. ARTHUR HcN AM AR A,T President, E, F.SEEBER0ER, Vice-Presiicni, H. KEITH NEVILLE, Vice-Preslueal, F. L. M00NEY, Cishler,