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

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    PUBLIC SALE.
AT HENDY'fe RANCH.
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PAUSES
No ladles outfit is quite Complete without a silver purse.
There is that same distinction in thevkind that comes from
our store as thcrc is in every article we sell. Things of
this kind must be of the right kind or they become vulgar,
and there is no lasting satisfaction in possessing them.
CLINTON, Jeweler and Optician.
DR. II. C. BROCK,
DENTIST.
8 Over Flrnt National, I'bone 140
J. R. White, of Sutherland, trans
acted business in town yesterday.
Furnished rooms for rent, Inquire
,at 400 East Third.
Wo aro having our first touch of
March weather today a string dis
agreeable wind.
"The Barrier" MoHdav, Mar. 20th."
Dnvja & Chorpennlng recently sold u
Duick car to one of tho Callendcr boys
living at or near Gandy.
''The Barrier" the season's best.
Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Tracy have re
turned from Omaha, whoro Mrs.Tracy
submitted to an operation.
Carpe'tfl and Rugs at tho cut price at
Hub Clothing Dept. J
Wo do our own diamond sottlnz in
our own store. No danger of diamonds
being lost if loft in our care for repaint
or re-setting. uixon, xno jeweler.
Mr. and Mrs. W. II. McDonald leave
tho latter part of next week on their
' trip to Panama, in company with Mr.
ad Mrs. W. h. Park, of Chicago.
Ladles' Dresses in Bilk and wash ma
terials. Come and tako a look ut thorn.
They will plase.you.
Hun Clothing Deit.
While enroute home C. 0. Wclncnnd
vlsltcd,Rev. J. F. Selbert in Chicago
' and found him ill with a threatened
t 'attu;k of pneumonia. Rev. Slebort likes
his work, but since going to Chicago
ha? nau mucu oicKness in nis iamiiy.
Cans to match your spring suit.
Corne take a look at theso caps made
of same material as suit.
Hun Clothinq Dept.
The free locturo at the Keith Friday
evening, March 24,, to be given by
Mr. l-ran it n. Leonard or urookiyn,
N. Y.. will elvo the nubile an onnor-
" tunity to learn why there is all over the
world such a rapid growth in Christian
" Science, which is one of the leading
subjects of the present time, This iec
ture will answer questions that aro
dally bolng asked regarding Christian
Science and I to teachings.
Reduction in Prices
All square horse blankets
sold at a discount of ten per
all robes at twenty per cent, M. C.
Itodgor's harness shop, Sixth streot.
will bo
cent, and
SCHILLER & CO.,
Prescription Druggists
First Door North of
First National Hank
Hand Tailored Suits.
Havo vou daciilAfl what .
Spring, Clothca aro to be? Aro youeoinir
to wear n hrntvn "a H
Are you go Ing to woar striped or plaln7
Are you going to woar Scotch or fancy
cheviot or worsted? It'8 immaterial to
uawiiai, material you prefer, becauso
our stock is ;all-covoring.
. t . """'""""K wnicn is of very
material Interest touo, though, and ft
i". nre VOU POlncr tn niiU.. ........
suit from us or someone olse? If you see
our clothes, we know nf wimm ,,,,m
buy. Why not give us n chanco.
Our time is yours.
Tm: Hun Clothinq Dkit.
Mrs. Ora DoFord bos roturncd from
a visit with rclativo in Iowa.
Lace Curtains, Portieres and Lounge
Covers at the Hub Clothing Dept.
Mrs. Edward McGowan loftyestorday
for a visit with hor mothor in Denver.
John Horrlgan returned last night
from Pennsylvania, whero ho was called
by tho death of his mother.
W. H. Turnie returned last night
from Auburn, Nob., whoro ho had been
transacting business for n few days.
Dust Glasses. Dixon, The Jeweler.
Wm. Sulllvnn, a woll known ranch
man of Wallace precinct, transacted
businoss in town yesterday.
Mrs. Irn L. Bare is informally enter
taining n dozen Indies this afternoon in
favor of Mrs. Wm. H. Mungor, of
Omaha.
For Salo-AIfalfn hay. Phono Fremont
Watts, E 501.
A slim audience attended "Barriers
Burned Away" Wcdnosdny evening.
The companyls said to havo been a
fairly good ono.
Lot us show you our now Daisy cut
ting in cut glass. Nothing liko it.
Dixon, The Jeweler.
Robort Tavlor. n well known rnnlrfnnt
lot Lewellen, who hud been sick for sev
eral montiis, was brought down on tho
branch train last evening and taken to
an Omaha hospital on No. 4.
Our repair department is ono of the
best equipped in Nebraska and each
watch that goes through our hands Is
given the moot caroful attention,
Dixon, The Jewelor.
Charles Hendy wilPsell at Auction on his ranch two miles west of Maxwell, and one-half mile north of
' ' ". ' .
Union Pacific Railroad on
Wednesday, March 22, 1911,
Commencing' at io:3o a, m., the following described chattel property and goods to-wit
16 HEAP OF HORSES,
all broke, all ages, two Colts, four Pigs and nine head of good Milch Cows.
Hay and Farm Machinery.
.1 ' .,
1 Overshot Stacker, 2 Sweeps, 2 12-foot Rakes, 2 McCormick Mowers, 1 Grind Stone, 2 Bale Racks, 5 sets
Double Harness, 2 sets of Single Harness, 1 Disc, 1 Cultivator, 1 3-section Harrow, 3 Plows, 1 Corn Shelter,
3 wide-tire Wagons, i, Buggy, 1 Carriage, 1 Single Cart, 1 Feed Grinder 1, Saddle and Bridle, 1 set Ice Saws,
and Tools, 1 Sharpless Cream Separator, 200 Fence. Posts, 1 Slide Stacker and Pusher, Forks, Shovels
The Following Household Goods will be Sold
Combination Book Case, Sewing Machine. Sideboard, three Tables, Bedroom Set complete, Refrigerator,
Heating Stove, one Davenport Lounge Bed complete new and other articles too numerous to mention.
FREE LUNCH AT N-OON.
TERMS OF SALE:
articles over $10.
All articles of iio and under cash. All articles over $10, eight months' time will be
given on approved notes bearintr 8 oer cent. Five ner cent off for rash nn nil
No property to be removed until settled for.1
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COL. T. WATTS, Auctioneer.
r-p c- T? ? T7 T?vr? rP . t C-
CHAS. HENDY, Proprietor.
Tho funeral of the lato Walter Coville
was held at tho MethodiBt church at
2:30 this afternoon, tho Grand Army
post and the W. R. C. attending in a
body. .,
Tho La Vogue Suits and Coats in nil
tho new models und fabrics at tho Hub
Clothing Dept.
Membors of AIC Chapter P. E. O.
will entertain their husbands this even
ing nt a St. Patrick's Day party at tho
Beeler residence The attendant will
be costumed in (he stylo that prevails
in th" different counties of Ireland.
Tho function promises to ho a novel
one.
Wonted Apprentice girls nt once.
Miss Whittakeii.
Raymond Burgner, Chas Easton,
Leslie Rorke and Chris Chustos were
nrrcsted Wednesday on complaint of
Win Woodhurst on the :harge of rais
ing a disturbance. Upon being arraigned
before Police Judge Rider, Chusto and
Burgnor were discharged, the other
two were fined $10 dollars each but the
fine suspended pendiw good behavior.
Tho boys indulged in playful pranks,
and it was not their intention to disturb
anyone nor to net menn,
Mrs. John Jones left Wednesday for
Excelsior Springs, where she will -take
treatment for a couple of weeks.
The Nevita Club wore tho guests of
Mrs. W. P. Snyder at the experimental
sub-station Wednesday, tho function
partaking of tho nature of a St. Pot
rick's Day party. The rooms were dec
orated in green and white, intermingled
with shamrocks nnd flogs of tho verdant
isle. The color scheme was carried out
in tho refreshments Borved.
Would you liko your jewelry polished?
We-will do it free of charge on our now
electric polishing machine.
Dixon, Tho Jeweler.
A double weeding was solemnized
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Albro
west of town Wednesday evening. The
contracting parties, wero Miss Blanche
Albro and Charles Wagnor and Miss
Hazel Allu-o nnd Louis Grady, and tho
officiating minister was Rev. Johnson
of Herphey. About fifty relatives and
friends witnessed the ceremony nnd
partook of the wedding supper. These
young people, nre well and favor
ably lenown in the section in which
they havo resided, and will make their
homes in the valley.
Spring is Advancing Rapidly
wm
.IflEK
fa
vveve just received our new
"Queen .Quality" styles for Spring
and they re leauties. VPe did not
oelieve such footivcar fiossihlc at the
firice. The makers have outdone
themselves. Smart, snafijfry styles with
plenty of comfort and servicejust
what you have lecn looliing for. You'll
luy here eventually. W7iy not to-day ?
FOR SALE BY
Tlie Leader.
The public is already getting ready for their
Easter shopping. ' You will want to know where to
obtain the latest Dress Goods and Trimmirigs in
novelties, silks, wools and washable goods, also
ladies', misses and children's ready to wear goods.
The many who have seen our display acknowledge
that The Leader has the largest-variety of late goods
to select from at the lowest prices they have seen.
In order to start the spring season right, we offer a
ten per cent cash discount on every dollar's worth of
merchandise bought in our store except the Queen
Quality shoes for the following six days only, com
mencing Monday, March 20th, and ending Saturday
evening, March 25th.
SPECIAL.
Fifty Ladies Covert Coats, satin lined or un
lined, well assorted sizes, y worth ?up to $10, your
choice at 53.98. These are worth investigating.
Fifty Children's Spring Jackets, sizes 6 to 14
years, very nice patterns, worth up to $5.00; your
choice Si. 98. Investigate.
CLOTHING DEPARTMENT.
300 Men's and Boys' Suits just arrived) pretty
patterns, well tailored and nobby. We can save
you from 25 to 50 cents on the dollar,
Carpets, rugs and draperies, at ten per cent
discount during this six day sale.
Yours for great values,
mm
The Leader,
J. PIZER,
Proprietor
Tho D. of H.. social club will meet
next Tuesday afternoon with Mrs.
Clara VanDoranGOD east Second street.
All are cordially invited to attend.
We desire to thus express our sincer
thanks to our North Platte friends for
the Icindness and courtesies extended to
us at the funeral of the late James M.
Ray. Mas. J. M. Ray and Son.
Wo are so sure of being able to please
you, both ns to quality and price, that
nil wo ask is n trial.
Platte Plumbing & Heatinq Co.
It is announced that tho Socialists of
tho city will place a complete municipal
ticket in the field. Who the probable
candidate for mayor will bu has not yet
been mode public, if any decision has
been reached.
For Rent The Chnrley Breternitz
ranch, ten miles north of town, 640
acres all under fence; twenty acres
cultivated. For furher particulars call
at ranch.
If reports are correct, and they seem
to be, several gentlemen who wero
honored with nominations by tho re
publican and democratic conventions
will decline to become candidates. They
aro all good citizens; but private busi
ness is too strenuous to permit holding
city offices. "
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Scene in "The Barrier" to be
sonted at Tho Keith March 20th.
pre-
Capta'n Swingley, of the Union Pa
cific tax department, is in town today
looking up the tax records.
THE
First National Bank,
of North Platte, Nebraska.
UNITED STATES DEPOSITARY.
Capital and Surplus $140,000.
ARTHUR McNAMARA. President.
E. F. SEEBEROER, Vice-President,
M. KEITH NEVILLE, Vice-President,
F. L. MOONEY, Cashier.
A Modern Institution
T .1.. . . . .
ruruie treatment ot medical and surdlcnl mQM
medical profession.
rsr A it
Snecinl nn-nrnmn,; XT?'?11 lu uie
Training school for nurses in conne iUdTm'SS8
cations to tho superintendent. duress au tommuni-
Phone 642 r p:i.il j i .
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