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About The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 6, 1910)
"Tq Make A Long Tale Short" Some people will tell you that wo aro Belling goods at ABSOLUTELY LOW PRICES. This is a fact and wc glory in it. Wc could peg along and sell at the usual prices and make a fine profit on a small business, but wc want to be kept busy, which in the joy of life. We have watched our chance and purchased an immense stock at largely reduced prices and we are giving the public the benefit. It would bo wise for you to invesitgate and make comparisons. DIAMONDS DIAMONDS. Our stock of Diamonds is very complete. If you intend to buy now is your chanco. One-fourth curat, Tiffany mounting, special price $22.00 up to $27.00. Three-eighth carat, Tiffany mounting, special price $25.00 up to $35.00. One-half carat, beautiful cut stone extra fine white color from $60.00 to $85.00. Other goods in proportion. All Kinds of Watches at All Prices. Ladies O size Watch, Elgin or Wnlthnrn movement in 20 year gold filled case 12.50. Gents Watch 15j Elgin or Waltham movement in a 20 year plain or engraved case $9.75. SET RINGS. Ladies solid gold Set Rings, all styles and designs, regular prices, from $3.00 to $15.00 special sale price from $2.00 to $10.00. Baby Rings, solid gold, plain and seal and diamond set, regular price from $1.00 to $2.50 spec ial price from 35c to $1.50. Seal Rings for gents very heavy, regular price $3.00 to $8.00 special price from $1 .75 to $5.00. , Solid Gold and Gold Filled Brooches. Solid gold Brooches in all the latest designs, regular price from 6.00 to 20.00, special sale price from 4.00 to 15.00 sold gold. 14k filled Brooches, new ond nifty designs, regular price from 1.25 to 4.00, special sale price 75c to 2.50. Matinee Lockets. Wo huvo a great lino of Mntineo Lockets with Mirrors and Powder Puff, also for Photos, with or without chains. Our stock in all styles is complete, regular price from 8.00 to 12.00 reduced to 6.00 and 9.00. . Beauty Pins. - Solid gold Beauty Pins, all designs, regular price from 2.00 to 4.00 reduced to 1.25 and 3.35. r Solid gold filled Beautd Pins from 75c to 2.00 reduced, extra special sale price 35c up to 1.50. Quadruple Plated Toilet W are. Ladies 3-pieco Toilet Set, Comb, Brush and Mirror, regular prices from 7.00 to 10.50, special sale price 5.00 to 6.50. Prices such as the above must convinco you that we are giving you a great opportunity to buy goods at nn exceptional low price. Why not select your Xmas presents now before the rush. We will put them away until you need them. CLINTON, The Jeweler. The Tribune learns with reerot that its old friend Capt. J. S. Robbtns, post master at Wallace, is seriously ill and that the physicians express little hope of pulling hfm through. Tho captain is suffering from serious stomach trouble. Senl-shipt oysters now on tan at Buchanan Co. Grocery. The exact date of Col. Codv's arrival in North Platte is not definitely known, other than that it will be between Dec ember 15th and 20th. It is the Colonel's intention to remain here during the holiday season. Some time during his stay here he will probably be the guest at an informal reception given by his old friends. We have an entiro new shinmcnt of china cups and saucers, plates, etc., for Christmas trade. Buchanan Co. Weather forecast: Generally fair tonicht and Wednesday: not much change in temperature. The maximum yesterday was 2G, a year ago 14; mini mum tnis morning two degrees above. a yaar ago seven degrees below. At Valentine this morning the tempera ture was zero, at Huron. S. D.. ten be low and at Winnipeg, Manitoba, twenty oeiow. FOR RENT. Houses, furaiiked ami Hnfuraiiheci rooms, storage room ana sate deposit boxes. Bralt & Goodnaa. ' Presbyterian Chtircb Notes. Tho missionary society will meet nt the Manse on Friday afternoon. The fair and lunch in tho parlors of tho church last week was ono of the most successful of recent years. Tho good work regularly dona by tho choir Is attracting attention. A nowspaper notice of tho dedication of tho Presbyterian church at Cody, Wyo., contained the following item. 'A feature of tho buildimr which links the pioneer days with the present, is the largo stained glass window at tho front of tho church given by Col. W. F. Cody nad his sisters as a memorial to their parents. For Sale. A few younir lacks f rom 14i to 151 hands high, three to six years 'old. In quire of It. L Douglas, 207 east. 11th street. CRYSTAL THEATRE To-Night MOVING PICTURES: "The Art Lovers." "A Child's Faith" "Stratedy". DR. W. F. CROOK, DENTIST, Z Graduate Nortliwostoru University. 4 Ulllco over McDonald Stnto Bank The city council will meet in bi weekly session this evening. Three Star Cut glnss, as good attd nice as any but cheaper. Inspect tho line at Tramp's. Mr and Mrs. N. B. Loudon have re turned from a visit with friends in tho central part of the state, Miss Helen May Allen and her pupils are preparing for a recital to bo given at the Keith on tho evening of Decem ber 29th. Tho Leador is selling men's $20 ovor conta for $11.05. Drop in and see them. They aro best values in town for tho monoy. The county commissioners deyotcd yesterday to tho auditing and nllowan:e of bills and the consideration's of road matters. The proceedings will bo pub lished Tuesday. Every day our business is on the in crease by reason of our immonso stock of new and extraordinary goods and values. Dixon the Jeweler F. C. Short, nformer englnoor out of this city, is now braking out of Salt Lake City on tho San Pedro road. Ho writes that ho is well satisfied with the position. Our display of plain and fancy china l tl. I.. I .1... ..I... m tuo uvDh ouutvii iii viiu uuy. j. rump Grocery. The Sldnoy high school will present "Tho Crisis at that placo in the near future. Prof. Rlngor, formor principal of tho local high school, has been cast for ono of tho loading purtc. Just recoivedl a lino of whlto china for chlnn painters. Buchanan Co. Engineer Stimson, In charge of double tack construction work on the Union Puclflc, will probubly maintain his of iico in tho Kolth theatre building throughout tho winter. Tho bridge gang continues at work on structures between this terminal and Juleuburg, , Metiey to lean oh real estate. Bratt & Goodmaa. The Tramp Grocory carries Uslngor of Milwaukee line of sausages. They include Braumnschwolgor stylo Liber wurst, Meltwurst (fino), Knnckwurst, Smoked Bratwurst, Blutwurst, Butts from Young Pigs and Cervolat (Goeth inger) style. To correct exaggerated reports, The Tribune authorativcly states that thore are but four cases of small pox in town. Two of those aro very light. The man taken with the disease et tho boarding hwi-flin tho rear of McDonnel & Graves, was, promptly temoved to Uio post house on tho Mrs. Pulver premises. The tfwr thrue patients aro quarantined at thalr homes. Mrs. Wm. JolToro, of Green River, is visiting relatives in town, having ar rived yeHtorday. Mrs. W. W. Whlto. who had been yisiting roladveu in Now York City and Washington, jj. v., lor several months, arrived homo Friday evening. Why sloon cold when vou can buv a 10-4 wool blanket for $3.48 at Tho Loader. Cheaper ones if yotwant them. A disnatch in Sundav's naoers re ported Chief Engineer Stono, of tho B. oi Li. h., as Baying that ninety per cent of tho engineers on tho flf ty-nino roads involved had voted to strike in enso tho railroads refused to grant tho fifteen por cent increase in wages. If you select your holiday gifts early you have the advantago of best selec tions at lowost prices, Goods solected now will bo held uutill Christmas. Dixon, Tub Jeweler. Joseph Zlmmor, a member of n firm conducting clothing stores at South Omnha and Elm Creek, was in town yesterday lor tno purpose or leasing a room in the Elks' building, If he loascs the room tho Elm Creek stock will bo moved thoreto. Rlncker'B is hoadnuartora for all classes of dolls and doll cabs. C. O. Wclngand accompanied by A. M. Lock, of this city, Will Reflor of Nichols and C. J. Stevens of Maxwell, ioi t last nignc lor tho Uio uranae val ley In Texas. Mr. Weingandoxpocts to take down n carload of prospective buyers from this section tho early part of next month. VAUDEVILLE: m DR. O. II. CRESSLER, Graduate Denlist. Office over tho McDonald State Bank. a a The Leftwiches, Brother and Sister, Singing, Talking and Dancing. 10 and 15 Cents. KEITH THEATRE Saturday, Dec. 10 ONE NIGHT ONLY Jos. M. Weber Presents America's Greatest Triumph . . . . . By EDW, LOCK. "The Climax" Music by JOS.C. BREIL A soul stirring play with an inspiring musical theme that hold one spell bound New 'York Production With y Great Cast of Players. Seats on Sale Thursday. Prices 50c, 75c, $1.00 and $1.50 The steel interests will now draw a deep breath of relief and satisfaction. tor weeks they nave been waiting lor big railroad companies to put in there orders for mils. First the delay was attributed to pendency of the election. Then it was uncertainty regarding the action or the Interstate Commerce com mission in the matter af rate advances. At last tho Pennsylvania ruilroad has acted. It has placed orders for 160.000 tons of rails, a larger amount than has been bought in any year since 1906. Philadelphia Record. When vour feet are wet and cold, and your body chilled through and through t rom exposure, taKo a Dig cose oi Chamberlain's Couch Remedy, bathe your, feet in hot water before going to bed, and you aro always certain to ward off severe cold. For sale by all dealers. Reading an item in a local paper to the effect that a team ofhoiscs had been stolen at Aurora and traced to Grand Island, it occurcd to Charles Dodson that tho horses housed in his barn, which barn had but a day or two ago been rented to a stranger, might bo tho missipg team. Ho investigated, found appearances to indicate that the horses had had no attention that day, and decided to inform the police de partment of the incident. Sheriff Young of Hamilton county was in turn notified and identified tho horses as those stolen. It dovcloped immediately, also, that tho chief of police already had tho thief in the city jail. Charles Bossmam, tho alleged thief) is said to have ad mitted his part in the theft and the officers aro now on tho quest for tho team of mules stolen from that county this week. A BIG FAT TURKEY is ono of tho requisites for a ChriBtmas dinner, but for the male members of your dinner party a good cigar is also necessary. We make cigars of acknowledged morit, they have that flavor that all smokers like. Tho good ness is found in our five cent cigar as in tho ten center, but of course there is more of it in the latter. And by the way, why not give your husband, father or gentleman friend a box of our cigarB as a Christmas present? J. F.. SCHMALZRIETJ, ST. LUKE'S HOSPITAL EAST FRONT STKUlUT, . i NORTH PLATTE, NEB.;" Medical Staff: Dr. D. T. Qaigley. Dr. G. B. ijent. Dr. V. Lucas. A general hospital for all acute and enrome cases and obstretric. cal profession, mation address, medical, surgical Open to the medi For further infor- W. M. CUNNINGHAM, Mgr master uuy uoyor entertained n number of his friends Saturday after noon on tno occasion or his eighth birth anniversary. Tho Hartman cigar factory is rushed with orders, and an increase in tho numbor of cigar makers employed will be neccssaiy if business continues to incroaso at the present rate. That splendid play, "Tho Climax." which was presented in this city last March, comes to tho Keith for n return I presentation Saturday evening. When presented hero before it was considered ono of tho strongest nnd .best rendered piayB ever given on tho local stage. Tramp handles tho Knmo brand of canned goods, coffees and qther goods. more aro none Doner. J. L. Lewis, of Maxwell, one of the heaviest stockholders in tho Hershoy alfalfa mill thnt burned last week, in formed this writer Saturday that tho mill will undoubtedly be rebuilt. Hois in clined to favor moving it to North Plntto and oporating on artiflcal ico plant in connection with tho manu facture of nlfalfa meal. mirf.ti i i ii f if if ii if' t i rw-i -i t h mr uj i Copnljht 1909, C. , Zlrameimin.Co, About Our Repairing THERE is something nice about it when we put a new sole on a pair of uppers, We do it over a last, very near the shape the shoe was originally, which means that the shoe is going to look almost as good as new, so it will take a mighty keen observer to tell whether it has been repaired or not. Remember two things, that we. are shoe repairers not cobblers and that good shoe repairing costs no more than poor. THE BIGr SJJ.OJE MAN. SMALL, $21 Dewey St., North PUtte, Nebraska. Y bu economical women who buy Corsets for a dollar or two - Don't you know that's false economy? Let us tell you about a REAL bargain. When front laced corsets were first placed on the market at $25 they were purchased only by the millionaire class. Later when the $ 1 5 corset made its appearance women sought them because, even though considered a luxury, they were recog nized as the one corset that combined style and healthful comfort. Then when the $12, $8 and $5 Gossard was offered many women eagerly accepted the opportunity to secure the corset that until then had seemed beyond their reach. G THE M assarn CORSETS NOW. when you can get true Gossard principals of corsetry, with the distinctive features of the Gossard front lacing, the habit back and the hygienic comfort combined and the same beautiful lines for which formerly $23 was cheerfully paid for only '$3.50 doesn't it seem absurd to even think of another make? Suppose you HAVE felt that $2 was your limit to pay for a corset. Be honest. Has it been satisfactory? Has it kept the lines that looked good to you when you bought it? Has it worn well? Has it been comfortable? Was it fitted by an expert corset fitter whose experience proved of valued aid in knowing the particular model for your style of figure? Havent you sometimes wondered why some women had such perfect poise, could stoop and exercise without having a steel break and dig into them, why their clothes fitted so well, especially why their backs looked so good? Didn't it ever dawn on you that it is the Gossard that does all this and more? A Gossard at $3.50 is true economy, but it's not cheap in the true sense of the word, for there is nothing tawdry about it. The materials are the best there are on the morket for the money. The model illustrated conforms to the present styles and the workmanship shows the Gossard precision of details and accuracy of boning. Boned with Electric boning, which is as strong as steel, yet more pliable than whalebone. Here is an opportunity waiting for you. Be fitted by one of our experienced corsetieres who is acquainted with every detail of corset fitting from a fashionable and hygienic standpoint. The same courteous attention given to the $3.50 fitting as to a $25 one. Other models from $5 to $25. Come and see for yourself. Wilcox Department Store, North Platte, Nebraska.