The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, February 17, 1911, Image 4

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KEITH THEATRE, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 20tk
The World's Biggest Musical Comedy Success
Woods, Frazcc and v m "W"" AVI W "W "W" "f THfc W T" A rench Gaiety hV
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The Merry, Melodious Production which Capti- Positively the 'Most Pretentious Show Ever En
vated Paris, London, New York and Chicago gaged for Nortn Platte or Anywhere Else
The Magnificent New Amsterdam Theatre, New York, Production Complete.
. THE FAMOUS ALL STAR CAST
Including
Oscar Figman Harry Bcnham Anna Tasker Dorothy Morton
William Cameron Harold Rehill Lottie Kendall Mary Quive
and many others, also the Famous Broadway Talking Chorus. '
Special Orchestra and all those Enchanting Melodies,
including "Every Little Movement has a Meaning all Its
Own," the most catchy song of the day, and others that will
be htimmed, whistled and sung after the show has left.
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PRICES: $1, $1.50 and $2.00. Seats on Sale Friday.
MAIL AND PHONE ORDERS WILL RECEIVE PROMPT ATTENTION.
WO R K I You delude yoursclfvCryintf to mako
0RRY I yoursc bl'ovo yur headaches are only a
temporary ailment when you kn.iw not
ASTE what they may lead to.
You aro not nutting your right tincrgy in your work, uid are
not accomplishing what you should.
, You may ho criticised hy your omployer for not attending
to your work properly, whereas you are trying to do the beat
you can, but you aro not feeling just right. Nino out of ten
cases such as youhTcomo from the eyeswhy may not yours
bo one of the nine? Let our graduate optician oxnmino them
'free of charge, and if it's not your eyes ho will truthfully tell
you, and you can seek relief elsewhere. Doa't delay attending
to yourself, you will accomplish so much more.
CLINTON, Jeweler and Optician.
Pktme 338. We want your repair work.
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DR. H. C. BROCK;
DENTIST.
1 Over Vlwt National. Phone 18 X
John Urtt li transacting business
In Omaha, having loft for that city
Wednesday.
Now Ginghams at Wilcox Department
Storo.
Andrew Weinberger, of Omaha, la
guest of his slater, Mrs. Henry Yoet,
of the Third ward.
Attorney Roache returned last night
fron) Ogalalla, where he prosecuted
cases before tht grand jury.
Ono bin full of French Valenclenne
Lacci, worth up to 20 cents per yard,
vonr choice at 5 cants Dor yard. Look
for the big sign. Tub Lkadeb.
Mrs. W. II. Null, of Sidney, visited
friends and ttansactcd business in town
yesterday. Mr. and Mrs, Null wora
among the early settlors of Myrtle pro
clnct and havo many frlonds in this
city and county.
See olsewhoro In this Issue the mcnue
for tho'lB cent lunch to bo served at
tho Washington Social given in the
Prcobyterlan Church Parlors Thurs
day, February 3,
' Tralrimastor M, F. Whito roturned
yesteVduy-J rom n two weeks' visit with
Mrs, White in Illinois. Ho sayshls wife
Is not so badly aflllcted with heart
trouble as when horo, but sho does not
gain much strength. '
Ladles who contemplate now gowns
for the Elks dedication will find on
sale at The Leader all the latost novel
ties in silk.
Moving pictures of work on the
Panama canal aro now being shown In
the eastern part of tho state. Theso
pictures will no doubt reach North
Platte in timet. They are said to be
very Interesting and give much infor
mation. For two days this week hogs In South
Omaha were below the seven cent
mark. We notice, however, that tho
fifty cent cut of bacon we get la no
larger then wn,feoga were selling for
teto eewte.
SCHILLER & CO
Prescription Druggists
Vint Door North ot
Klrit National Hank
Tho D. of II. social club will meet on
Tuesday afternoon, February 21st, with
Mrs. Frank Martin, 821 East Eleventh
street, ,
Imported Tissues, sold everywhere at
so cents, per yard, xne bonus r opens
the 1911 price at 25 cants per yard.
Mr. and Mrs, Frank Armstrong ex
pect to leave next month on a trip to
Washington and Oregon, and if they
find tho country to their liking will
locate.
For Snle Two high grade Red Polled
Bulls for snle . First $25 takes one, $30
the other. Louis Macoy, 5 miles east of
North Platto at Gannett.
Doputy County Treasurer Durbln,
who has been a sufferer from typold
fevor for over a month, is convalescing
and hopes to soon resume his duties In
the treasurer's office.
Tho latest In Wash Goods, the popu
lar brands for 1911, silk Marquisette in
all shades, Kalko silk in all shades,
Silk boulura in all siiades, are now
shown at the Leader.
Miss Daisy Odon, for years chief
clerk of tho Davenport passenger
offices of tho Chicago Burlington and
Quincy railroad has been appointed
division pnsscngor agent, tho first
woman to occupy such position in the
United States. Her territory extends
from Watertown, Illinois, to Betton-
dorf, Iowa, and encludes Moline, Rock
Island and Davenport,
Men's Spring Hats, Now Stylos, New
Colors. Buy youra now at Wilcox
Department Store.
Members of the Club Nevlta were
the guests, Wednesday afternoon, of
Mesdamna Burke, Austin and Yost at
the Burke home. The function partook
of a juvenile character, each" member
being gowned as a young girl, nnd the
entertaining features were of like
nature, St Valentine scheme of decor
ations prevailed in the houso decora
tions and was carried out in the refreshments.
OR. 0. tl. CRESSLER,
Graduate Dentist.
OQlco ovor tho McDonald
' Stuto Hank.
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.For Salor-A goottfarm hdVse.
, . H. L. Gueeson
Frank McEvoy returned Wednesday
night from Omaha. He feels somewhat
weak following tho operation for hernia,
but otherwise is in good condition.
For Sale A puro bred Poland China
malo pig. W. W. BmaE.
Tho Clark bill introduced in the legis
lature which prohibiting tho taking of
tolophone train orders by conductors,
brakemen and englnemen,hus been with
drawn by its author. At a meeting in
Omaha tho railroad men asked that tho
bill bo withdrawn.
The Leador has just received tho
popular brand of the American Lady
and American Gentleman Slides. An
experienced shoo man is roady to wuit
on you and give you perfect fit.
Yesterday's moisture mado every
body feel better; it was tho breaking
of an unusunlly dry fall and winter,
and following a dry summer the future
outlook up to yesterday was not as en
couraging as desired, Wo may bo
optimistically inclined, but wo. have n
"hunch" that ism will prove a goou
crop year for Lincoln county
For Sale Alfalf hay. Phono Fremont
Watts, E 604.
Cheyenne county court house agita
tors are circulating a petition to be
presented to tfio county commissioners
for the callinc of a special election for
tho voting of bonds to the amount of
$50,000 for a court house. About a year
ago they voted on $75,000 bonds for the
aamo thine und it carried by a few
Miss Irene Neville will entertain the
Pan Hellenic Club tomorrow afternoon.
There will be tho usual Sunday
school service at tho Episcopal ihurch
at 9:30 and 3:00 Sunday.
Wanted A girl for general house
work. Inquire of Mrs. C. R. Osgood,
320 West Fourth street.
P. II. Smith will Boon leave for Me-
sita, Col., where his father is engaged
in tho hardware business.
For Sale Round oak dining table,
heating stove, iron bed and rocking
chair. Inquire at 209 West First.
Miss Lnura Murray-has been in Suth
erland for a few days substituting as
teacher for Miss Roxy Murphy.
For Rent Rooms furnished for light
housekeeping $8.00 and $12.00 per
month. " 501 East Fifth Street.
The stock of the Kaufman-Wernert
Co. is being shelved "and tho store will
bo opened with a concert on Saturday
of next week. "
"First shipment of Now Spring Suits
and Coats just in this morning at Wil
cox Department Store.
Dist. Supt. Chamborlnin leaves to
morrow for the west part of his district,
occupying tho Methodist pulpit at Chap
pell Sunday. s
For Sale Choice Seed Potatoes
thoroughly acclimated. $1.60 per bus
hel. W. W. BlRQB.
Reports are current that Denver
trains No. 13 and 14 will be again
placed in service about March 15th. The
rumor, howover, has no official coloring.
Ono lot of Ladles' Tailored and Lin
gerie Shirt Waists, broken sizes, 'Bomo
sold as high as $3.50 each, to close at
5 cants each. Thg Leader.
Judgo Elder's condition Wednesday
was very critical; yesterday he rallied
very much, but last night was not bo
well. His vitality is growing less
Funeral Director Maloney has added
a now hearso to his equipment.
Photographer VonGoetz has placed on
the corner-or Sixth and Dewey a neat
case containing samples of his work.
As a safe guard against possible con
tagion of disease germs, the Crystal
theatre was thoroughly fumigated
today.
Mrs. E. F. Seeberger has been con
fined to the house for severaWays with
a severe attack o! rheumatism in one
pf her knees.
For Sale Hard coal burner, self
feeder $25.00, child's bed with now
springs $5.00. Inquire at Weather
Bureau.
Weather forecast Threatening with
occasional snew and rain tonight and
Saturday. Maximum temperature yes
terday 31, a year ago 15: minimum
temperature this morning 25, ono year
ago zero.
A report that Claude Delaney had
shot himself at Northport was widely
circulated yosterday, nt being claimed
that a message giving this information
had been received. At tho telegraph
office it was said no such message had
arrived.
Architect Shaffer has about completed
plans for the proposed city hall and will
presfint them to the council for approval
nqxt Tuesday evening. If they are ap
proved, steps will be taken to submit a
proposition to yota bonds for the erec
tion of the building.
JFer Sale.
Five mules,' coming feur year old,
weight from 950 to 1100; tea horses,
mostly coming 4-year-old, weight from
1100 to 1500; all broke.
Experimental Sub-Station,
W. P. Snyder, Supt.
votes but on account of somo flaw in , with each sinking spell.
the election it was thrown out by
Judgo Grimes in the district court.
6000 yards Torchon Laces, worth up
to 15 cents per yard, your choico 4 cents
per yard. Look for the big sign.
The Leader.
Commenting on nn item which ap
peared in these columns saying that
much building would bo done this year
if the loans could bo secured, a local
loan agent says there is no scarcity of
money for loaning purposes, and thnt
where the security is ample tho money
can be secured. The. company and the
individuals thin agent represents havo
plcaty money to place, the only require
ment being good security. He does not
consider that the money market is
tight not any more bo than a year ago.
The 1911 new styles in LadiesTailored
Suits are shown at the Leader.
De Ye Wkk te Sell or Exchange
Yewr J reperly.
Wo havo several buyers for city
property that we have not trot property
that will suit them, Mnybo your prop
erty would be just what wo.aro iook-
ing for. Let us talk it ovor.
Tkmi'Lh Reai, Estate & Ins. Age,nci
Now, Spring Dross Skirts at Wilcox
Department Store.
Felix Simons goes to Lincoln next
week to investigate a business propo
sition, which if found satisfactory will
malt in his removal to that city. If
he accepts the business in this city will
be carried on by his brother Lee.
For Sale Top buggy good.
H. L. Gueeson
Tho W. C. T. U. will hold a special
meeting Tuesday afternoon at three o
clock at the home of Mrs. Leon. Come
and bring your pennies bright and wear
your ribbons white. Refreshments will
bo ssrved.
For Rent 5 room cottage, furnished.
402 West Eighth.
Business conditions have been rather
auiet in North Platte for tho past aix
weeks, but not any more so, traveling
men say. than In other wenern towns.
While the conditions" elsewhere do n't
heln us out. it is somewhat of a satis
faction to know that our trade is not
any mors unsatisfactory than else
where;1"
For Sale Piano, hard coal heating
stevo, etc. Apply at weather unrcau,
Real Estate Transfer.
"WJ NW1 Sec. 18-14-32 to Nicholas
MiCabe from Lara P. Kroner.
made by Temple Real Estate &
Agency.
Sale
Ins.
Notice. ,
Anything In the line of winter goods
will be closed out regardless of cost.
The Leader.
CRYSTAL
THEATRE
To-Night
and Saturday.
MOVING PICTURES:
"For Her Country's Sake"
"Who Owns the Rug."
VAUDEVILLE:
Chadwick & Talbot, comedy
sketch team, dancing, sing
ing and talking.
"A Mother's Comfort"
is afforded in using for Infants
Stork Sheeting, Stork Bibs,
Stork Pasts.
They are waterproof, wear well and
wash easily. For sale only by
SCHILLER 8c CO.
FAMILY DRUGGISTS.
10 and 15 Cents.
COL. DAVE LOVE,
Auctioneer.
Leading Auctjpneer ' of western
Nebraska. Charges low and satisfac
tion assured. Phone or write.
Sutherland, Neb.
Sanitary Hair Dressing Parlor
Modera Ib Every Way.
Electric Hair Dryer, Else trie Mas
sage Vibrator, Electric Hair
Curler, Whito Enamel Fixtures.
Children's Hair Bobbed, spec
ialty. DeLong Hair Pins, Hair
Nets, Barrettcs, Switches, Puffs,
cream and Skin Lotions. For
work phono for your date and tijne
MRS. C. H. NEWTON,
Phono 261. North Platte, Neb.
THE FRENCH DRY CLEAN
ING AND PRESSING PUCE.
We do all kinds of cleaning, pressing,
dyeing and repairing for ladies' and
gents. We-call and deliver the goods'
A. SIGEL, The Little Tailor.
223 E. h St. Phono 182,