The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, May 23, 1911, Image 5

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    GRADUATION
GIFTS
That will be appreciated, lasting and useful are
the kind we have to offer you from our immense new
line. We have a few specials we wish to call your at
tention to, on which we are making special prices:
Small Diamond Rings, - - - - $8 to. $40
(Fine for Gifts)
Gold Filled Watches, - $12 to $30
(Guaranteed, A present that will always prove useful)
Souvenir Spoons, - - - 75c to $3.00
Odd Forks, - - - $1.25 to $3.00
A fine Hull Umbrella can be had for from
3.00 to $6.00.
Silver Novelties in great variety.
Let us show you a few of our new goods.
DIXON, The Jeweler
Union Pacific Watch Inspector.
Dramatical Recital.
An elnborato nnd vnricd program wilt
bo presented by Miss Allen's pupilo
Thursday evening at the Keith Theatre.
A flower fairy piny entitled "The
Crowning of th Frost King" drama
tized and arranged by Miss Allen will
ba given by thirty-fivo children. Thero
will be readings, physical culture drills
and n scene from Ingomar by Irrhn
Huffman and Myrtle Bceler. Others
taking part are Hazel Donaldson,
EKzaboth Weir, Esther Kelly, Harri
son Tout, Georgo Dent, Henry Iddlngs,
Joseph RicfTardg, Howard Brown, Orley
Rcneau, Wllber Green, Mabel Morant,
Adelo LeDoyt, Marjorio Russell, Fran
ces) Edwards, Mabel MacFarland,
Budge Tout, Louis Porter, Mildred Van
Dyke, Kntherine Green, Josephine Oui
mettc, Ida May Salisbury. Marie Oui
motte, Kathorine Hnll, Florence
Babbitt, Ruth Davidson, Marjorie
Liddell, Elsie WiUtemath, Tyrone
Frazier, Dorothy VanClcave, Minerva
Hastings, Lucllc Barber, Mildred Greas
ier, Amanda Shoup and Sara Brnnd.
Music will bo furnished by Myrtle
Richnrds, Ralph Aldcn and Mr. Dirge.
SCHILLER & CO.,
Prescription Druggists
First Door North of
First National Hank
Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Vincent have re
turned from Grand Island.
Dr. H. C. Brock returned Saturday
from his viidt in Lincoln and resumed
practice yestorday.
Carl Ahrnhaniaon, on tho road for a
wholesale lumber firm, is visiting friends
in tqwn today.
Ostrich Plumed Hats and all untrlm
med Bhapcs will be sold nt 25 per cent
discount.
Mr. nnd Mrs. J. E. Quinn, of Rawlins,
are visiting friends in town, having
arrived yesterday.
Mrs. Baker, who has been visiting
her daughter Mrs. Goo. T. Field for
several monthB, will leave tomorrow for
her home in Detroit.
W. B. McNeeJ, of Jlosedale, was in
town yesterday ,and filed as a candidate
for the democratic nomination for
for county treasurer.
Miss Whittnker'a Millinery Sale
starts Wednesday May 24th. Prices on
Trimmed Hats are half and less at this
sale.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hibner, who had
been in New Mexico for some time,
have returned home. Tho trip there
was mndo for the benefit of Mr. Hib-
ner's health and he returns much im
proved.
A class of nine was initiated into
tho Elks last evening and following tho
ceremonies the refreshment committee
Rorved a lunch. Tho present member
hin of the lodco is 2G4 with about
thirty applications on file. '
Now that work on the federal build
ing is soon to be started the few idle
men we have in town will have an
onnortunitv to obtain employment. It
is understood that the contractor will
employ as far as possible North Platto
laborers as well na mechanics.
A chafing dish makes ah ideal gift
for a young ladv graduate. Our Roches
ter dishes are best.
Dixon, The Joweler.
Farmers from several sections of the
county wore in town yesterday and
they expressed themselves as well
pleased a with farming conditions.
Practically all the corn had beon
planted prior to tho rain Sunday, and the
moisture was needed to give the corn a
start. Pastures are coming 'on nicely
and small grain is doing well.
Any one who will board teachora du
ng the Junior Normal, which will open
.Tunn Rth. or who will rent rooms,
either furnished or unfurnished, or who
will rent a houso furnished, pleaRO
untifu th Countv Superintendent.
ntionn No. COS. or drop a card in tho
office. n 9
William Ebmght, Co. Suit.
Attorney Tom Allen, of Lincoln, was
a Nnrih Platte visitor Sunday. Mr.
Allen recently secured a verdict against
tho Union Pacific for $5,400 for the
rirnnk who recently lout a lec in nn
ncfidant nt Bradv. and his visit hero
was to secure evidence in a dnmage
case in which another Greek lest a
hand while in the employ of the com
pany. Now is tho timo to get rid of your
rheumatism. You will find Chamber
lain's Liniment wonderfully effective.
One application will convince you of
its merits. Try it. For sale by all
dealers.
nn n n (inecci cn
II. lKU3LLKt
0 0
OR. 0.
Graduate Dentist.
0
0
0
J Oflko over tho McDonald
Stnto Bank.
0 I -
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If you 'want your idle money to
cam 7 per cent semi-annual interest in
choice first mortgage loans on good
farms or income property, see
BRATT & GOODMAN.
John F. Diener, of Syrncuse, visited
his brothers in this city Snturday and
Sunday. Ho had been nt Kearney at
nnAntt tho fi. A. R. encampment.
During the past year he had been de
nnrtmont fntnmiinder. and on his
retirement was presented with a beauti
ful nnHt commander badge of woven
rni,r thlrklv studded with diamonds.
The presentation speech was made by
Judge Hoagiana oi mis city.
A. F. Streitz is transacting business
in Omaha this week.
Greeson is now selling his third car
"Occident."
Mrs. Elmer Burke will entertain the
club Nevita tomorrow afternoon.
Wanted A competent cirl. Apply
at 412 West Fourth Bt'eet.
Julius Pizer will go to Alliance this
week to transact business for a day or
two. - .
A trial sack of "Occident" flour
makes u steady- customer. Giieeson.
Mr. and Mrs. Juno Ellis left n few
days ago for a visit with rela tives of
Mrs. unis in uaicianomn. y
Attorney Tracy, of Kimball, was in
town yesterday conducting a contest
case in the land office.
For Rent A seven roooin furnished
house within four blocks of postofllco.
Inquire of Minor Hinman.
W. B. Ellis, who recently sld his
ranch north of the river, will remove
to town and make his home.
For Rent Five room house, 81G East
Sixth street. Inquire at 222 East Fifth
street.
Quito a party of young folks spent
bunday witn tno ninn Bcnooi cadets in
camp at Gothenburg, and were pleas
antly entertained.
300 beautiful trimmed hats on salo
25 per cent discount at Moloney & Lin tz
Miss Kutn btreltz of this city was a
guest at a banquet given at the Paxton
hotel in Umnha Saturday night, a tunc
tion given by Mr. nnd Mrs. u. tl. boy
mour, ot Jintin, whose daughter is one
of this year's graduatoslof Brownell
Hall and a classmate ot Miss btreltz.
Money to loan on real estate.
BRATT & GOODMAN.
Mr. and Mrs. George Redick and
Mr. and Mrs. Deniso Barkalow, of
Omaha', wore in town Saturday en-
route to Cheyenne in a Beven pnssen
ger Packard car which Mr. Barkalow.
as state agent, had sold to a party in
that place. Mr. Barkalow is a nephew
ot Arthur Mcwamara.
Wanted A cirl for general house
work. Mrs. Fred Marti. 121 West
Fourth street.
Gils. Rosentetter, living south of
Maxwell, brought his little four year
old boy to town yesterday to have his
tonsils cut, tho operation being per
formed at the P. & S. hospital. One of
tho tonBila had became partially decom
posed.
Salo Prices on Trimmed Hats are
half and less at the Wilcox Dept. Store.
1 lir A L.ltn.f F I Awohntf vim
nounceshls candidacy for the republican
nomination for county commissioner
from tho Third district, has for a long
period of years been a prominent
res dent or uessney. no nrst nneu tne
position of stWlion agent, resigning
accent to accept tho enshiership of the
bank in thatvillnge. JVfier filling this
position for Bevernl years he resigned
nnd since has been in the real ostate
business. Mr. Abbott, viowed from
cverv standpoint, is a capable man
would make an excellent commissioner
and will prove a strong candidate.
Ohl You Millinery.
Wholcale prices at The Hub.
Commissioners' Proceedings.
(Continued from Friday)
W. D. AValdo, for grading county
roads allowed on Com. Diet No. 3 for
$325.81, on Com. DUt No. 1 (or $325.00,
total $650.81.
Wm. Dymond, road work Road Dist
No. 9, 100.00
Wm. Dymond, road work Road Dist
No. 4, 200.00.
Wm .Dymond, bridge work Nichols
precinct 67.00
i?reu Mnrquet'e, roau worn uoaa
Dist No. 9, 100.00
I. V. Dailey. road work Road Dist
No. 37, 100.00
Henry Breternitz, road work Road
Dist No. 1, 150.00
Henry Breternitz, blading roads Dist
No. 11, 44.40
W. S. Moore & Sons, oponing ditch
ono and one-third miles long for the
drainage of Road Nos. 12 and 15, 257.00
u. 11. iteam, roaa worK Dist jno. 4'J,
150.00
L. N. Brummott, rond work Dist No.
40, ioo. oo:
James Bechan, road work. Dist 27,
75.00
Fred Simants, road work Dist 30,
allowed on Dist No. 1, for 50.00, and on
Dist No. 2, for 60.00
Lowis Perkins, road work Dist 58,
92.00
-'George B. Single, road workvDIst 55,
50.00
Wilcox Dept. Store, mdse, 111.48
J. H. Van Cleave, services, 1.60
E. T. Tramp, mdse, 99.00
Sundry persons, reports of births and
denths in Lincoln county, 20.25
Sundry parsons, reports of births and
denths in Lincoln county, 19.75
M. Keith jNevllie, rent attorney's
office, 48.00
Sundry persons witnesn lees olvJU
Julius Pizer. mdse, 50.13
Wyman & Jeffries, blacksmlthing
Ed Falchert, services, 3.50
Buchanan Co., mdse, 10.88
E. H. Springer, commissioner
No. 319i, 8.00
W. T. Elliott fees 03 constable,
Chas. Echleberry, Btove lor
7.30
Georga B. Dent, Botvices ns county
physician, 87.U0 ,
Sophia Anuerson, care oi umma
Anderson, 27 00
J. D. W. Lincoln, open grave 5.00
Frank Knapp, services as deputy
sheriff 58.35
E. D. Canatsey, servicos 67.40
Sundry persons surveying Roads No.
325 and 338, 63.25
Paul G. Meyer, surveying Road No.
314, 6.75, platting 17.25, expenses 1.2 5,
total Vlb.Zo
Lincoln county entered into contract
with Western Bridge & Construction
Co.. of Omaha, for ono 86-foot truss
steol bridge across Cut canyon section
29-9-28 for the sum of $490.00
Joseph M . Wilson, custodian court
house. 66.00.
Bond of i-red J. Warren, ns justice
of the peace, Second ward, North
Platto, approved.
Aug. w. Johnson, roau worK, Dist,
16, 100.00.
Claims of North Platte lias and Jilec
trie Co. allowed for 79.05, 89.17, 40.0
and 74.28.
Tidball Lumber Co., lumber for
bridges 28.55.
Board adjourns until May ts, iuii.
Mny 18. 1911.
Board met same ns yesterday, pres
ent full board nnd county clerk.
North Platto Telephone Co's claim
allowed for 136.85.
Nebraska & Iowa Steel Culvert Co,
for culverts allowed on bridge fund for
45.60 and 79.20.
Whereupon the board adjourns until
Juno 19, 1911.
The School and the Board.
Tho location for tho southwestern
agricultural school which was created
by the late legislature and for th
ocntlon of which eleven towns have
pplied. will be decided nrobablv dur
ing this Week bv the state board of
public lands nnd buildlnra. Tho four
members of tho board have finished
their inspection trip of the towns that
uru ranmunics jor mo scnooi nnu oncn
individual member has formed hia own
opir ion on the matter. Now all that re
mains to bo done is for the members
to get tonothor nnd riccido unnn the
location. The ttatu; vhlch created the
agricultural school bore to emergency
clause and for that roason tho school
cannot ho started before July 4. The
board may lorm their own conclusion on
tho matter of location before that time.
but it will have to bo ratified by the
hotrd after the bill goes into effect.
urantu. Martin, attorney general, a
member of the board said yesterday
that while ho hau formed his own con
clusion on tho location o tho school,
at present no ono has nn idea as to
what town may bo selected by tho
board, lhe members of tho board be
side i Mr. Martin aro Addison Wait,
secretary of Btate: W. A. Georgo state
treasurer, nnd E. B. Cowles, commis
sioner of public lands and buildings. Tho
Don rd started od thoir first inspection
trip of tho towns that aro candidates
twn weeks ago yestorday. On the first
trip they visited tho towns of Holdrcgc,
Cambridge. Oxford, Mascot, Culbert-
801. Alma. McCook nnd Bartlov.
The board on tho second trip Inspected
tno towiiB or uurtis, JNortn I'latto nnu
Broken Bow. Mr. Martin returned
from the second trip Inst Wednesday.
The otlmr members did not roturn until
tho latter part of tho week. Mlndcn.
one town which first announced itself
as a candidate for the locntion af tho
school was disqualified as it is two
miles east of the nlnty-ninth meridian.
Tht law which will become effective in
July savs that thnt the school shall bo
located west of this meridian. Lincoln
Journal
For Sale.
At a bargain, close in, full lot and
seven room dwelling and out buildings,
established boarding tlousc business.
Buchanan & Patterson, Agents.
The double track will be put into
service this week ns far as Slnde, a
sdiug twenty-eight miles of this city.
At present ubout 150 rrien are employed
in surfacing the trnck.
Road
9.20
poor,
Bratt & Goodman have best bar
gains ever offered in city property, im
proved farms and farm land. Read
their bulletin .board daily in front
office.
Washington advices aro that the rail
roads of tho country are preparing to
make a combined fight against tho two
cent passenger fare in force in many
i t f -".til 1 ! 1.-. ... I..!. a.'
Biatetranu win uugw uy uppiying iu
the Interstate Commerce commission
for permission to make a two and one
half cent interstate rnto, which If per
mitted would shortly break down tho
two-cent rates in force within certai
states.
Chalmers Ease of Control
Cars are simple in
simple to .operate,
to learn to drive a
TmVmonogram on the radiator
stands lor ail yon can ask
in a motor car.
Chalmers
construction;
Its no trick
Chalmers.
This is a car especially good (or
the man who wants to do his own
driving1. A very large number of
women drive the Chalmers "so"
because of the one pedal control.
Every driver likes this feature.
We guarantee to teach every
buyer how to drive. You can
learn the rules in twenty minutes.
After that its just a'(jhatter of
practice.
) Chalmers cars are built to be
let alone. Don't tinker with them
just for fun. They're built to run.
Running won't hurt them. Even
fast running won't, if you like a
thrill occasionally.
If you insist on punishing them,
they will stand hard knocks until
you marvel that any machine could
stand up.
Hadn't you better see us about
your delivery date?
MINER HINMAN,
Dealer
North Platte, Nebraska.
Do Ghosts Haunt Swamps?
IS, JNevor. its foolish to fear a
fancied evil, when there are renl and
deadly perils to guard against swamps
and marshes, bayous, and lowlunuB.
These, nro the mnturin germs tnat cause
ague, chills nnd fover. weakness, acheB
in the bones and muscles nnd may induce
dondly typhoid. But Electric Bitters
destroys and casts out these vicious
gem" from tho blood. "Threo bottles
drov1 nil the malurm from my system."
wrote Wm. Frotwell, of Ducnmn, N.
(J., "and iv'o had lino health everv
since." Uso this safe, sure remedy only.
ouc at stono urug uo,
Chalmers "30," $1600
- NOTICE KOlt I'UltLIOATION.
Sorlal No. 027K1.
May IStli. 1U11.
Nollco Isliorobr irlvnll thnt Waltor it Mc
Neul. of North I'latto. Nob., who. on Jan
80th. WOO. mado H K. No. aittl2, Borlal No.
0273.1. for all of Section 21. Township IB,
M,. lunco.i.. w.ortnooth rrincipal Meridian,
tins (lied notlcoof intention to nialto ilnal live
year proof to (stabllsli claim to tho land
above uuscrihcu. oororu tno jceeislor ana lie
colvor at North I'latto, Nob., on tho 11th day
r .i my, inn.
Olnlmant names nx wltnnasOH! .Tamna Ro
clmii. of North I'latto. Nob.. Uonrv Doeblco.
K'.. .1 1. T)1 - t .. V .. . I'T ... tr I ' 1 I .
oi Hutnurinnu. jniu),, ami unarios n. nia
comber, of North I'latto. Nob-
.i. it;, i.vans. iioKistor.
Incluillnr Hoach Macnoto, Prost-O-LUe tauk, sas lamps, thioo oil lamps, horn
and tools. Uotachablo Fore-doom. 815. nest jtradoMoUalr top, 1100 additional.
Summer Tourist Round Trip rares
to the Pacific Coast.
$50
From Missouri River
ways to uaiuornia ana
Pacific coast points .
From
gate-North
gate-
Tickets on (sole June 5 and,P3
Juno 10 to 22, inclusive, and
Juno 27 to July 5, inclusive," final
return limit Sept 10.
Missouri River
i .
ways to vaiuornia one-way
Take a Peek via North Pacific coast points.
$65
Tickets on Bale same dates as 250
fare. Final return limit Sept. 15
at Miss Rose Bud.
Isn't she pretty in
her graduating
gown? Really you
are, Miss R. Bud,
and we want you to From
call as you are and
$60
Have Us
Photograph
You
vvavs to
cific coast
Missouri River gate-
California and Pa-
points .
hvery girl in your
clnss wants a pic- From
ture, a n d don t
forget lorn, lie is ways
dying lor your
photo.
Tickets on sale to California, Apl.
18, 19 and 2.0. Final return limit
June 30. Also May 12, 13 and
14. Final return limit July 31,
To North Pacific coast points,
May 29, 30 and 31. Final return
limit July 31,
To both California and North
.Pacific coast points, June 1, to
Sept. 30, inclusive. Final return
limit October 31.
Missouri River
to Lalltornm
gate-
$75
one-way
via North Pactfic coast points.
Tickets on sale same dates and
limits as $00 fare.
O.W. ANDERSON
Photographer
THE MAN, THE GIRL,
THE CIGAR -
two miles west oi North Platte and
adjoining the Cody lands, in forty and
Sweet Corn. 1 eighty acre tracts at only $50 per
v,u, pnoHn ttnra-tho boa t that ! acre. This land will soon double in
crows 10 cents per quart, cost to tie- value. Let us show it to you.
velop $14,000.. ' , Cn . I BUCHANAN & PATTERSON
;ginn, White & Scat?!.
Saved Child from Death.
After our child had suffered from se
vere bronchial trouble for a yet
wrote G. T. Richardson, of Richard
son's Mills, Ala., "we feared it had
consumption. It had a bad cough all
the time, We tried many remedies with
out avail, and doctor's medicine seemed
as useless. Finally we tried Dr. Kinc's
We are offering the Walsh land only New Discovery, and are pleased to say
cure, and our child Is again strong and
healthy." For coughs, colds, hoarse
ness, lngripne, nsthama, croup and sore
lungs, it's tho most infallable remedy
that's made, Price 50 cents and $1.00.
m. i . nl . x ii rix
firiai uoiuc ireu. uunrnnieeuuy oionu
I Drug CO.
UNION PACIFIC
Standard Road of the West.
New nnd direct route to Yellowstone National Park.
Electric Block Signals, Excellent Dinning Cars on all Trains.
For all additional information, and illustrated California and
Pacific Northwest book,ca)l on or address.
F. E. BULLARD, Agent,
North Plalte, Nebraska.
GOOD INVESTMENT
The Man, the Girl and the Cigar
a happy combination to a certainty,
and one should be as good as tno
other, We can't furnish the young
man with the. girl, but wo can fur
nish him the Cigar, and it will be a
cigar as good as the girl is sweet,
and one which smoked in her pres
ence will not be offensive to her.
If you don't believe us, try one.
J F SCHMALZRIED,
onnKit Kon iikauino.
In tho county court ot Lincoln county,
Nebraska.
in tlio inattur of tho ostatit ot Mancarot
JonoM, deceased .
On rcndlnir and (IlinK tho vorlflud lmtl
tlonot Uauiol I'. Jonos, praylinr that tho
regular administration ot said estate bo dls
pontiod with, and that tho court rtindor a
Ilnal docrro natnlni; tho solo helm at law of
tho sld M&reurot Jonos, d? consort, as pro
vided by Ht-ctlons 6203. 5203, 6201, 5VD5 and
A20 of Cohboy'8 Annotated Statutes for tho
Rtato of Nebraska for tho year 100U.
Ordered, that th said potltlon be heard on
Juno 20.1011, at 0 o'clock a. in., when all
parsons Interested In said matter, may ap
pear at tho county court to be held In and
for said county. In tho court houso In tho
city ot North I'latto, Nebraska, and show
causo. If any there bo, why tho prayer ot tho
liotttlouor should not bo irrantod.
Also ordered, that at tho time and place
aforesaid, this court will rocelvo, examine,
iwllimt and allow nil claims and demands of
all I portions against tho said Maraaret Jones,
docoasod. and that ony persons havlnif Buch
claims or demands against said estate shall
S resent tho samo to tho county court ou ur
store tho dato assigned for such hoarlnjr. ,
Dated at North l'lstto, Nobraska, this 22nd
day ot Buy, in. L , A
m23'J John Q iiant, County Judiro.
ORDEU 01' UEAltlNO.
In the county court ot Lincoln County,
Nebraska,
In tho mutter of tho ostato of John D.
Jonos. deceased.
un readlnir anu lmrtiio vomica oot tion
of Daulul 1',. loans, praylmr that tho regular
admlnln'rauon oi nam ostato do uisponsed
..I.I. .1 . I. . 1 1 . ........ willilfi. n final .......
! k 1 1 1 Bill, blll.l' IIIULUUII .Ui.MUt l ,lll. UIH.IUU
liamlnu; tl.n solo heirs at law of tho said John
I) .lonpx. deceased, as provldod by sections
B202. 11203. Jiaul, 6:505 and 520(1 ot Oohbay's
Annotated matuioH tor tno stnto or Nebraska
tor tno yoar ivw.
Ordered, that, tho said potltlon be heard on
Juno 20, iuii, at U o'clock a.m., when all
persons imorosicu in saui manor may ap
pear at tho county court to bo hold In and
for said county. In tho court houso In tho
city of North I'latto, Nebraska, and show
causo, It any thero be, why the prayor of tho
petttlnnor should not bo granted,
Also ordorod, that at tho time and place
aforesaid, this court will rocelvo, examine,
adjust ayd allow all claims and demands ot
all persons against the said John 1), Jonos.
deceased, and that any persons having such
claims or demands against said ostato shall
rosont tho samo to the county court oa or
tho dato assigned tor such hearing.
Dated at North I'latto, Nobraska, this 22nd
bdi
.1... M.w 1(111
. Joutf a iiant, County Judgo.