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About The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 20, 1910)
CHRISTMAS AT DIXON'S i-, There are only ten more shopping days. Shop "early. The rush of Holiday trade is demonstrating again the strength and position of thisflstore. We ard giving our patrqns the most convenient store, the freshest and vbest classified stock in our city. giyiui-ouu gruaiusu viuuus.nunusb mei-cuiiMie luausbry can proviae. A gg j" 1125.00 No. 1 Flun Whlto Diamond 14k. tjolld Uoia KO.00 No. 2 Flno Whlto DlMnond 14k. Solid Uold 200 00 No. 3 Flue Whlto Diamond Hk.ttolld Gold 1178.00 No. 4 Flna Whlto Diamond 14k. Solid Q old S75.00 No. 8 Floe Whit Diamond lk. Solid Hold MOO.OO NO. a Floo Whlto DUracmd 14k. Solid Odd A Few of Our Many Appropriate Gifts. Cut Glass Chaffing Dishes Hull's Umbrellas Signet Rings Toilet Articles Traveling Sets Electric Lamps Watches Necklaces Hand Bags Diamonds Lockets Mirrors ... Foot Gloves Carving Sets .Clocks. Cuff Buttons Suspenders Leather 'Goods Baking Dishes Candle Sticks' Karnak Brass Casseroles Fountain Pens Brooches Crumb Trays Souvenir Spoons Mesh. Bags Shaving Sets Gold Jewel Cases Pickard Art China 11.50 No. CTtt Gold Killed Top Toutmllno 1175.00 No. 7 Flue Whlto Diamond 14k. Solid Uold 875.00 No. a FJno Whlto Diamond 14k, Boltd Uold $45.00 No. 0 Fine Whlto Diamond 14k, Bolld Uold 115 00 No. 10 Finn While Diamond 14k. Solid Uold 135 00 No. 11 Flno Whlto Diamond 14k. Bolld Uold lino.ra No.19 Flno White Diamond Ilk. Solid Uold 8J5 00.NQ. 15 J12.75 No. 14 : 110 M No. 15 Flno Whli Mmiiotid Finn While Diamond Fine Whlto Diamond 14k. t-blld Uold 14k. Bolld Uold Ilk. Bolld Uold ?15 (M No. 10 Flue Whim Diamond U. Solid Uuld 31000 No. 17 830 00 No. 18 Flno Whltu Diamond Finn Whlto Dlamoad WOO No. KM2 Gold Filled Hnxo And Itoroait FlnUh. Flue Whlto UrllUauw 14k. Solid Uold Slk. Solid Uold 75 Cents - I4.ro Solid Oold 83.75 Solid FolIdUold '11 00 Solid 87.M 14k. Solid 2 50 Polld (Icntilnu llodon- Otild tlonuluo Hrlfiht Flrilfh Gold Khr- Gold Genuine Gohl Unitiilno utructi'd lluhteo Tiirquolic lloman I'enrl )lh FlnUli Full Gut .v netltyK. Wlwlu UomI Pearls Matrix, ltllbv Douhcts Sknot Top DIamoud No. 6301 Ko. BJSU No. 6303 No. 54311 No. 5125 5(44 f3 2.1 Solid Gold Onun Work DmIkm 1(1.00 14k. Solid Gold lluiii.ui Hluiu-t I oi Opon Work Dvln 0. BW7 CIR'ltfl 111 ) Let us show you; You should be a patron of our Store for we are giving better values and better service than you can' get elsewhere in our city. STORE OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL AFTER CHRISTMAS. 1 UIAUJN, lhe Je it' j$ fc J . 1 : ! , : 1 : , i -tit J weler. It .00 No. 5818 . . BtorllnR surer Oxtdlacd rad FroncU Gray Fluuli A (A St 00 No. M12 . , , llcreoleaa ICar Hindi Uold Filled ' lloman 1'carU 60 Cent No. R75B ... , Uold Filled , ' Ameluret Tourmalines tlt tt j : S DR. 0. II. CRESSLER, I Oratfuale Dcnlisl. , J, Ofllco over the McporiaM J' Stato Bank. Ex. Sheriff Link Carpenter trans acted business in town yesterday. ' Wanted A girl for general house work. Inquire J21 West 4th St. Mrs. and Mrs. Arthur Peters leave tonight for a visit with relatives in Wisconsin. J. W. Liles,( of Nichols, has concluded to' make another trip to Texas, leaving about the third of January. Rincker's is headquarters for all classes of dolls anduoll cabs. J "W. Clemohs, of Nich6ls precinct, who was in town yesterday, reports the sale of a two-year-old Norman colt, weighing 1400 pounds, to Dell Brownfiela for one hundred and eighty dollars. Wanted Someone to feed and care for1 a stallion on farm for balance of winter. See W. V. Hoagland, North Platte, Neb., right away. Mr. nnd Mrs. Arthur Strahorn nr rived from California yesterday nnd will visit Mr. Strahorn's parents for ten days. For several yoars past Arthur has been in the employ or tne govern ment as soil chemist and located at dif ferent points onthe Pacific poast. Supt. Jeffers, of the Utah division, spent Sunday "in town "While' erirouto home from Omaha. For SaleSomo fine Plymouth Rock 'roosters". John Toillion. , Supt. McKepwn lias taken n vacation and will spend fhe holidays at points in Texas and at New Orleans. See Itincker's fine line of China. Suitable presents for Christmas. Rev. Porter went to Gandy today to hold quartarly meeting for Supt. Chamberlain. Thursday ho will go to Brady on a similar mission. Conrad Anderson, who had a light attack of small-pox nnd was quaran tined for several weektt, returned to service as a fireman Monday. Seal-shipt oysters now on tap nt -Buchanan Co. Grocery. Chief Lowell picked up n stranger Saturday who had made a get-a-way with a pair or shoes rrom tne vvncox store, and which ho later attempted to soil. He was arruinged in the police court yesterday forenoon. Miss Jessio Blankenburg will organ ize classes in China painting. Those interested may call nt 102 West Gth St. Also a line of hand painted china nnd other hand decorated Christmas gifts for sale, and orders taken. A new motor car of elegant design and much longer than those heretofore sent west, passed through Saturday. With a total length of 130 feet the motor had an engineer's room, a bag gage room, poatofTice department and a smoking room in addition to the usual passenger compartment. It is a product of the McKeen works at Omaha. itoiikiUSi-lHlw" th . ,m Cnr.vr'-V t?00 by C. 17. Zimmerman Co. No. 33 Are Your Feet Cold? Perhaps you don'r indulge in winter spgrts, such, as skating", sleighing and the like because of cold feet, Properly fitted shoes will not hinder circulation, but will keep your feet comfortable. That's the kind you get in our store. Come in and we will sell you a pair that will vjarnv your heart toward, the bargains and your feet as well; ' SMAIili, THE BIG SHOE MAN. 521.Deyr:ey Street North Platte, Neb. Mrs. J. D. Shaffer left yesterday for a visit with her son Roy in Denver. A. O. Kocken returned yesterday from a visit with old-timo. fripnds in Wisconsin and also in Omuhn, Safety Razors, Pocket Knives and Purses for holiday gifts ut Schiller & Co. Dave White. Henry Fulk, J. R. White nnd A. A. Rcazor, all of HorBhey, wero visitors in town yesterday. For sale Single comb white leghorn cockorals. Price $1.00 Mrs. II. A, Wcl). Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Murphy loft last night for Burlington, Iowa, where they will visit friends for a week. Enrcuto homo they will stop over in Omaha for a few days. See that Bunch of , Bargain plates nt Buchanan Grocery. Train No. 19, which carries nothing but express matter, went through last evening in two Bcctionsof six cars each. Christmas packages are evidently many in numbor. Every thing In the bakery lino. Take homo one of our'fine fruit cakeo. Your Xmas dinnor will not be complete with out one theso cakes. Enterprise Bakery. W. M. Raskins came in from his Logan county ranch yesterday and will go to Omaha tonight on business, re turning Thursday, when ho will take his family out to the ranch to spend Christmas. Free Masons will find the Interest ing history of Plntto Valley Lodge rncely (old in Mr. Adamson's book. On sale at the book stores. At the last meotinit of the Brother hood of Railway Trainmen tho follow ing olltccrs were elected: rresiuent, I-. J. ware: vice-president, l'loyu Pnssmore; secretary, R. E. Biggs; treasurer, W. it. LeUloyt. Mr. L.e Dioyt was also elected delegate to the Nationnl Convention to be held at Ilar risburg. Pa., next May. A gift for mother, sister, or daughter that express love and joy a box of beautiful roses or carnation. Delivered Christmas morning. Phone order now, Prices from $1.00 per box up. C. J. Passi Florist. License to wed was granted by Judgo Elder Saturday to Stove Coll and Borthn L. Carroll, both of this city. The couple went to Hershey Saturday night ond tho following day wero married by Rev. Johnson, an uncle ot tho bride They returned to town Sunday night. Tho groom is in tin employ of tho Union Pnriilc and the brido has made her home in this city forsomo time past, and for a short timo past has been clerking at tho Wilcox Store. ifte u'-i- ija. Lt OR. W. F. CROOK, DENTIST, jj r vt il i rT ii.. , l Ofllco over McDonald Stato Bank P Mrs. VanLue Denies. Editor of Tribune, North Platte, Neb., I notice in your paper that one, Steve Pa'pus, has been circulating a report that I had agreed to marry him and that ho was to pay mo $300. I tlcsiro to brand this as being absolutely false and wholly unauthorized in every manner what so over. I am n married woman and did not hnvo any conversation what so over with Mr. Papus relative to tho subject of marriage. Clara Cook VanLUe Nothing nicer for a Christmas gift than a delicate pleco of china. Make your selection at the Tramp Grocory Cy Vroman Dies. A telegram received In town Sunday, announced the death of Cy Vroman, in Oklahoma. Death was duo to typhoid pneumonia. The deceased was born in North Platte and lived hero until a short timo ago, when he went to Okln homu, where his father has been located for a year or so. Friends of the young man rcirret to loarn of his death. Clarence Vroman went to Okluhoma Sunday night and with other members ot tlio family already thero will accom pany tho remains to this city for inter ment. Tho funeral party will probably arrive iTiuny, Notice The annual election of ofllcors of the Maccabees will bo held at tho K.'I'P. hall December 29th, 1910, at 8 p. m. All members aru requested to be present. C M. Newton, Record Keeper. KELIHER Has the Most Complete Line of Christmas Candies, Nuts and Confections in the City. As usual, our goods are the best in their respective lines. Choice assortment of Huyler's, Allegretti and Dreibus brand of Edelweiss and Maraschino Cherries; better than which there are none. Salted Almonds and Salted Peanuts, fresh daily. Large variety of pure Home Made Candy. Highest grade pure sugar fondant for sale. Empty Candy Boxes, pretty pattern, just the thing for pack ing your own candy. Special Christmas packages of cigars in all the popular makes Orders now received for our famous "Marcel" fruit ice cream, chocolute ice cream or sherbet ice cream for your Christmas dinner. We keep Ice Cream the year around. 1 Estrayed Horses. Estrayed December lfith from my farm south of Maxwell, at head of Box Elder canyon seven hond of horses. Four sorrels branded M on left jaw. one bay mare and one brown maro, both branded as uhove, and ono grny colt with tail cut square. Ten dollars re ward for recovery of horses. Notify E. Stewart, Maxwell, Neb. Mr. ?kovgaard, tho Danish Viollnstt, wno will may at tho Jve tn ton urht Mr. SI ovganrd novor falls to please his audien o. Ho stands the peer of "Old nun and otner masters or tne violin. Tho Girls Friendly society will meet with Miss May Walker tonight. Tho Christian aid society will meet Thursday afternoon with Mrs. F. R. uuiott. Mr. and Mrs. Mark Atchlnson wont to Kcnrnoy this morning to spend 1 1 ! L ...111. t A! inriBimua wiui roiuuvuo. Don't forgot to leave your ordorwith Louden for your fatted turkeys and chickens, Skoygnurd, tho violinist, will bo tho attraction nt tho Keith this evening. Ho is accompanied by ah accomplished vocal soloist. E. R. Smith and Dr. McLeny, of Gandy, aro in town todoy. They camo over last evening nnd saw the protty girls at (ho show last night. Chofco Cigars in Xmas boxes at Schiller & Co's. Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Cole, of Red field S. D,, aro tho guests of Doctors Ames, and will remain until after Christmas. Mrs. Colo is a daughter of Dr. A. J. Ames, All members of Bradford Division No, 200 ilro requested to bo present at tho next regular mooting in tho K. P., hall Friday, Dec. 23rd, at three p. m. Etta F. Bonnor, Pres. Treasurer Langford says personal tnxes are being paid very freely, which of courso aUbrdB him satisfaction. He dislikes to bo compelled to issue distress warrants upon those who do not pay. Weather forecast Partly cloudy to night, moderate Wednesday. Maximum temporaturo yesterday 47; one year ago 15, Minimum temperature this morn ing 20; ono year ago 3. CRYSTAL THEATRE To-Night MOVING PICTURES: "A Flash of Light", "Ma zeppa", the horse of Tartary, from Byron's Poem. VAUDEVILLE: G. C. Roberts & Co., magi cians and Illusionists. 10 and 15 Cents.