The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, March 03, 1911, Image 5

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    .J DR. W. f. CROOK,
DENTIST,
Graduate Northwestern University
Ofilco over McDonald State Bank J
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..Work has begun on the busemcnt of
the bungalow Gene PJcard will erect on
east Fifth, and which Mr. Pic&rd will
occupy as his home.
Ten commercial snlemen now make
North Platte their home. Pretty good
showing for a town that has no rail
road north or south.
Tho Episcopal guild will meet each
Thursday afternoon during tho Lenten
season, devotional exercises to be part
the afternoon & program.
A rug muff left at Schiller & Co's
drug store can be had by tho owner
calling at this ofilco and paying for this
notice. i
Ernest Stovens was badly bruised on
the face and body Tuesday evening by
being thrown from a buggy by a run
away team whilo crossing tho north
river bridge.
For Sale Modern residenca No. 403
weBt Second street. Inquire for partic
ulars at premises.
Lenten services held at the Episcopal
church Wednesday morning and even
ing were largely attended. Tho rector
hopes this attendance will be kept up
during the Lenten season.
Jake Miller, who came down from
Garfield the early part of the week, is
quite enthusiastic over tho proposed
railroad from Callaway or Broken Bow
to Try on, He thinks such a road would
almost double land values in the north
pnrt of this county.
New Spring Dresses are beginning to
arrive at Wilcox Department Store.
Mrs. J. C. Federhoof contemplates
the erection ef a two-story building on
her vacant lot on west Front street
east of the steam laundry. If erected
it will be leased by Derryberry &
Forbes and used as an implement ware
house. This firm needs more room for
storing and exhibiting farm machinery.
Mrs. T. F. Gantt, of Linceln, , for
merly of this city, has lot the contract
to Picard Bros, for the erection of a
two-story residence on Second street
between Locust and Dqwoy. The con
tract price Is $4,600. Mrs. Gantt will
make her future home in North Platte,
moving here some time during the
Bummer.
For Sale Sweet -Cream . and Milk,
Whipping Cream a specialty. Phone D
75. ' .
The Tribune hns no objection to tho
re-election of the present city . officials
whose terms expire; in fnct it believes
it would bo a good plan. The present
administration has done good work; it
has had push and vim, and it has sent
North Platte several notches ahead.
And then again it started the plan for
the city owning the water plant, let it
complete the work.
Big Ben will ring you out of bed on
time. The best alarm clock made.
Dixon, The Jeweler.
At a recent meeting of Division 88,
B. of L. E., it was deefded to hold tho
annual May party on Monday evening,
May 1st. W. B. Brown was named
as, chairman of tho arrange
ment committee, and he has selected
as members of his committee Thos. J.
Ryan, Frank Doran, E. E. Moody,
Geo. Brown, Thos. Orton and II. A.
Lawhead. This committee will at once
begin the preliminary work for this
annual function which brings pleasure
to hundreds of attendants.
New seven room house in south part
of the city. Only eight blocks out on
large lot, 88x150 feet. Nice trees and
lawn. Sidewalks in. Only $3,000.
Easy terms.
Temple Real Estate & Ins. Agency.
v 1 and 2 McDonald Block.
The mean temperature for February
was thirty degrees, which is five de
crees warmer than the average norma
for the month. The lowest tompera-1
ture during the month was two degrees
bf low zero and the warmest 70. On the
12th the range of temperature was
fiftv decrees. The precipation for the
month was thirty-nine one hundredths of
an inch, which is but one one-hundredth
less than the average for l-ebruary,
During the month the total movement
of the wind was 5,157 miles, anu tne
highest velocity attained was thlrtyvone
miles per hour.
Millinery Opening.
Thursday and Friday March 9th and
10th. Home of the Gage hats. You are
iuvited. The Hub,
Christian Science service Sunday at
11 a. m.; K. P. hall, 615 J Dowy stroot.
Subject "Man." All are welcome.
Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Walker went to
Grand Island yesterday and returned
with friends who were enroute west.
C. O, Weingand returned last night
from his trip to Texas. Ho says that
state is now showing up in fine shape.
Col. T. F. Watts returned yes"terday
from McPhersn county, where ho of
ficiated as auctioneer at n sale of stock.
Eniil Voseipka, book-keeper t the
M State Bank, resumed hin
duties this week after a long siege of
typhoid foyer.
The D. of H. Social Club will meet
Tuesday, March 7th, w th Mrs. Andre
Anderson, 224 West 1st street.
Mrs. J. F. Schmalzried was in Kenr-
noy a couple of days this week nttend-
ng tho state meetinr af tho Roya)
NelRhbors.
Dr. E. B. Evans, Inte of Cody, Neb.,
has purchased tho Bent drug store at
Wallace and will locate and practice in
that villngc,
For Sale 500 fence posts at six
cents each. Phone H. S. Hnskins.
Hershoy. Roy Andeks.
Huntington & Baker have been
awarded the contract for erecting n
houso for A. W. Scharmnnn in the
Third ward.
J. G. Mcllvano. who injured a leg
the early part of December and has
since been off. duty, expects to resume
work next week.
Weather forecast: Partly cloudy
tonight, Saturday fair. Maximum
temperature yesterday 58; one year ago
70. Minimum temperature this morn
ing 21; one year ago 31. '
The Woman's Relief Corps will serve
n lunch after the regular meeting in
the K. P. hall Saturday afternoon and
all members are expected to be present
and bring a friend.
Tho representatives of thirty-five
western railroads mot In Chicago Wed
nesday and decided to make no appeal
from the recent decision of the com
merce commission denying the roads
the right to increase freight rates.
Odds and ends in Winter
Underwear at one-half
-w i-i i wm
tpnee. JJKJbUJiK l uo. to.
LADIES WAISTS
It is sometimes difficult to
secure a suitable waist for
common wear at a reasonable
orice. We believe we have
solved that problem for you
this season. We are showing
a line made from Percales,
Ginghams, Satteens, India
Linen, Linen finished Indian
Head Muslins, etc., at 75c
each, See samples in our
south window,
Wircox Department Store
Notice.
Bradford Div No 200 havo organized
a kensington and will have the first
mooting at K. P. hall on Friday Mar.
10th at 3:30 p. m. Members and their
friends are cordially Invited to nttend.
Railroads Retaliate.
Toledo dispatch A reduction of 15
per cent in wag?s, tho curtailment of
a number of employes, and the cutting
of the working duyj from ten to eight
hours, has been ordered for the loco
motive department of the Lake Shore
road nt this city. Tho order, effective
this morning, involvos tho pay roll in
a sum approximating $19,500 per
month.
Mr. Bner, president of the Rending
railroad, gives it out in an interview
that following the interstate decision
which declares that railroads will not
be'permitted to raise rates, that there
will b" reduction in the wages of employes.
Man'a Rnvlnrr VTntn Maw Rfvlna Mow
Colors. Buy yours now at Wilcox
Department Store.
Goodness.
Whatever mitigates the woes orMn-
creases tho linpplncss of others Is a
Just criterion of goodness, and what
ever Injures society at largo or any
Individual In 1t Is a criterion of In
iquity. One should not qunrrel with
a dog without a reason sutllcleut to
vindicate one through all tho courts
of morality. Goldsmith.
i DR. 0. H. CRHSSLER, S
OmiiHilc Dcnllsl.
J Office over tho McDonald J
State Bank. ,
New Seven Room Bungalow
For Sale,
Good Proof.
"Giieaa I must havo been horn un
lucky."
"What makes yon sny that?"
"Well, for Instance, I went to n ball
gamo once. Tiioro wero eighteen play-
era on the diamond, flfteon or twenty
ou tho benches, 10,000 people In tlio
trand stand, '20,000 on the bleachers,
and tho bull hit mcI"-Toledo Blade.
One of at modern and as finely fin
tshed throughout home as there is in
the City, with sidewalks in and
lot filled. This is the Bnsta
Bungalow on cast Fourth
St., only six blocks from v
the high school.
On account of Mr. Basta doing a
good deal of the work on thio building
at odd times when he and his men
could not worti at anything else and on
account of the' large amount of con
tracting and buying of material thnt he
is doing, the material and labor was
furnished nt a minimum and conse
quently he Is In a position to make a
prico lower than the building coujd be
constructed and we are in position to
give you good terms.
See us about this at once.
Temple Real Estate & Ins. Agency,
1 and 2 McDonald Block.
Death of Mrs. Eastbourne,
Mrs. Will Eastbourne died yesterday
morning at her home on cast Sixth
street of consumption. She had been
a sufferer from tho disease for over
a year, and for the past four or fivo4
months had been in such an enfeebled
condition as to confine her to bed. The
deceased had re'sided in town for about
twd and a half vcars, her husband be
ing a barber by vocation. Tho husband
and a child thirteen months old are
bereft of a wife and mother. Relatives
from the east arrived this morning, and
the funeral will bo held from tho
Christian church at 3 o'clock this after
noon. In his bereavement Mr. East
bourne has the sympathy of many-friends.
Lord u Pumohrey was Lorn October
11th. 1880. when she was but eight
year old her mother died. She waR
educated at Missouri Christian college
graduating with the class of 1900. On
the 23u of August, luui, she waB umiea
in marringe to Will Eastborn. Two
children, were born to them; Francis
Mcrrian on October zaa, rjus, ana
Mary Kathren January 25th, 1910.
Little Francis nassod to tho upper fold
July 9th, 190G. Mrs. Ea-tborn wns a
devoted christian; she was a member
of tho Christian church at this placo
and also connected with us bipie school
through its home department. She was
affectionate, faithful! and patient ns a
wife nnd mother and highly esteemed
by all whose privilege it was to Know
her. Sho leaves her husband, baby
Kathren. her father, two brothers and
one sister nnd a host of friends to
nourn her death. M. C. J.
A SPLENDID INVESTMENT.
There has just been placed in our
hands for sale the South half of Sec
tion 25, Township 14, Range 31, ad
joining the Watts farm on the North
and the Cody Ranch on the West, and
only two miles from North Platte. AH
nice smooth valley farm land of good
quality. Wc arc offering this at $50.00
per acre in eighty acre tracts and will
make a discount where purchaser takes
he whole tract. No better invest
ment can be found in Lincoln county
BUCHANAN & PATTERSON,
Sole Agents
Christian Church'
Tho usual service will be conducted
next Lord's day at the Christian church
The bible school meets ac iu a. m.
for a study of the closing scenes in the
l'fe of Elijah.
Tho morning sormofi will be of n
missionary character, "On the firing
line," and will bo lull ot interest:.
The annual offering for foreign mis
sions will be received ut this Horvlce.
The C. E. Society meets nt 0:4 r,5
m. followed bv the eveninir service nt
7:30. Tho evening service will consist of
a character sketch entitled "Jonan or
the man that tried to run away from
God." Friends and strangers cordially
invited to worship with us.
M. u. Johnson, minister.
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For Sale Now in Water
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Tracts of 2.14 to 4.42 acres from $80 to $500 each.
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For Sale.
Five mules, coming four year old.
weight from 050 to 1100: ten horses.
mostly coming 4-year-old, weight from
1100 to 1500; all brok .
EXI'KKIMKNTAL SOU-STATION,
W. P. Snyder, Supt.
"Crowded Lungs"
at scbool produces poor health. Is
your boy or girl Sitting straight at
their desk. If not a CORSET BRACE
will correct this evil nnd is com
fortable to wear.
FOR SALE BY
SCHILLER 8c CO.
FAMILY DRUGGISTS.
A Proof.
"That girl Is trying to make a fool
of mo."
"Oh, no) Shu never tries anything
ready made." Baltlniora American.
A Woman's Mind.
Sllllcus A' woman never seems able
to make up her nilud. Uy ulcus Why
ihauld hIio? Sho would only change It
ignln. Philadelphia Record.
Too Busy For Repentance.
SIngloton Do you bollovo In tho old
ndnco about niurrlaco In hasto nnd ro
pent nt leisure? Wcddcrly No, I don't
After a man marries ho has no lcisuro
Smart Sot.
If wo gavo nsslstnnco to each othpr
no one would bo In want ot fortuue?-
Jfonundcr
aincerKy.
rie roaoluloly and faithfully what you
are; no humbly wlint you nsplro to he
JIan's noblent gift to mnii Is his tin
cerliy, for it embraces Ida Integrity
also,- Tlioroiui.
NOTICE FOR DIDS.
Notice is hereby clven that Realed
bids will be received at the ofilco of tho
city clerk of North Platte, Nebraska,
up to five o'clock p. in., March 21, 1911,
tor tue construction ot a lateral sewer
in Sower District 'P" in said city ac
cording to plans and specifications now
on file in the ofilco of tho city clerk ' of
said city.
Approximate estimate or cost oi
sewer lateral as por report of city en
gineer is $a,auu.uu.
Local labor to bo employed aa far as
practicable.
Certified check on local bank of 2 per
cent of amount of bid will bo required
to insure entering into contract.
Satisfactory bond to bo clven when
contract is signed.
Mayor and council reserve tuo right
to reject any or all bids.
Uy order or tho city council, 1
Chas, F. Tumi-lb, City Clerk.
CRYSTAL
THEATRE
To-Night
And Saturday.
MOVING PICTURES:
"The Troublesome Baby,"
"Francisco De Rimini."
VAUDEVILLE:
A Feature Act, Burt Car
and the Riehl sisters in dan
ing, singing and talking.
10 and 15 Cents.
NOTICE FOR BIDS.
Notice is hereby triven that scaled
bids will be recoived at tho Vfilco of
the City Clerk of North Platte, Ne
braska, up to'G o'clock p. m . March
21, 1911, for tho construction of a
lateral sewer in sewor District ;u V
in said city according to plans and
specifications now on file in tho office
of the city clerk of said city.
Approximate estimate cost oi sewer
lateral as per report of city engineer
is $984.60.
Local labor to bo employed as far aS
practicable.
Certified check on local bank of 2 per
cent of amount of bid will be required
to insure entering into contract.
Satisfactory bond to be given when
contract is signed.
Mayor nnd council reserve the right
to reject any or all bids.
uy oruer or city council.
ChasF. Temple,' City Clerk.
NOTICE FOR BIDS.
Notice Is horoby clven that sealed
bids will bo received nt tho office of tho
city clerk of North Platte, Nebraska,
up to live o ciock, p. m., marcn zist,
1911, for tho construction of extension
of sewer mnin on "A" street In said
city according to plnnB end specifica
tions now on lllo in the oilice or the
City Clerk of said City,
Approximate estiinnto of cost of
said extension ns por report of city en
gineer IS $87D.UU.
Local labor to be employed as far as
practicable.
Certified check on local bank of 2ner
cent of amount of bid will bo required
to insuro entering into contract.
Satisfactory bond to be given when
contract is slimed.
Mayor and council reserve the right
to reject any or all bids,
By order of tho city councH.
Chas, F. Tkmplb, City Clerk.
THE
First National Bank,
of North Platte, Nebraska
UNITED STATES DEPOSITARY.
Capital and Surplus $140,000.
ARTHUR McNAMARA, Prcsiilcni. , .
C. F. SEEBERUER, Vice-President,
M. KEITH NEVILLE, Vice-President,
F. L. M00NEY, Cashier.
FOR SKLE
Some'choice bred Poland China Sows. Also , a
more boars. (
PAYNE'S DIARY FARM,
One-half mile south of postoftice.
few
TJorit dru Hie Nerves!
use"CELMO -banish the .
Cause o'BHHalMATISM
No medicine wlilch olm nt removlntr the tffecti with
out removinsr the cauu ot any disease, con ever really
euro you. inui i wmtnuu houhi .t.w..,.
4 i .i.- ... nn ..i. .v. a f im renin.
munr coin "Ho ib w.a w'"5 s LiAYi
Mrarir-brde.denmrie
Borou KlinuwunK roisonn J -.r jTn -"71-
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TABLET
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"lbit mtitlcln I tver IrMi Dnt
MtUiMitnieon iny f.l.M O,
UFllOJIHOIS, Koilt, Wl.
HAD OOUT 0 YEARO
"Il.T.Uk.u Celmoand mj Ttliwm.
tlun H fon. ll4 Iimd llllct4
with UliBtimollo l'iit fr S or 10
." WM. I-ANUE, 1M4 Djiort
Mrtl, ClilMjo, 111.
ONE BOTTLE HELPS LOTS
"ilt Uk.o on lxUl of C.lmo
nd lio d.tlfM lu o Mn.ni.
Think It ftnm ftn.1 wh.l ll renrM.tlt.d
I'jLf IlKttold Mill Ot n; f rittldl
tlnut 1 .lino na ui.r uii mo in.i
.r.rolnttotrt It'-O II MILL 111
OOQ MuuuUIn CIimI, IK; Cltj, tllch
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tho circulation nnd producing dlv
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U3UUUB BllBl'BHSVioi w..... -
cnuao they oro deceived by the tempor
ary relief secured. The longer they
continue such harmful treatment, the
greater the dose required to give tho
same result.. In this way many often
acquire the "medicine habit." dosing
nnd Hoping themselves contlnually.day
nfterday.monthnftermonth.yrarnfter
year, constantly growing worso instead
of better.
THERE'S BUT OME WAY
if i
Rheumatics who adopt th$ new
tf ay the "Celmo" way huvo a
very differentexperlence. ifwri
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.1 .1 'rA1vinll nAnnmn hnntkt fitutti. NO
h upefylngopiatoinlt. No mercury, arsenic, digitalis or other
viulenlly-actlng drug. No cumulative poison to add to the bur
den of a weakened organism. "Celmo" does not deceive you by
a'uf ting urlo acid deposits from ono part of the body to another.
J uissoi ves ail ucpumiti.iiicu uivca
ttiem out of the system throuRh
lidneysndblndderifAn,ort(fon
thtn. nre vou rlt of your irouhlt
eomplttflu-pertMntntltft '"Hint's
tlio only way tho "Otlmo"waut
Mo matter liow many other rfinudlea
you'tu trleil no matter liow cllcour
KI rou muy be tUerVt liopoforyot.
tiuto lift a lMttl ot "011110" (11.001
nnd Urt nu the roa to health.
utrtmKllijVlifor, lispplniuu, lio It now
Schiller & Co,, Druggists.
2VCA
Ihe lnbune
By
Carrier
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