The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, June 02, 1911, Image 4

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    Special prices on Suits at Uio Wilcox
Department Store.
Mrs, Georgo Austin is visiting in
Omaha for a low days.
Sanford Beccher, of Kearney, is a
guest at the W. M. Cunningham homo.
C. C. Hansen, of Grand Island, was
In the city yesterday on real estate
business,
We sell the best watch to be had at
$25.00 Ball's Commercial Standard.
Dixon, Tho Jeweler.
Miss Pearl Tagader returned Wed
nesday from Denver where she had
been attending school the po8t year.
Mrs. Herman S try son and daughter
Hazel Lovo returned from a two weeks
visit with a son and daughter at IIol-
dredge and Mindcn.
Mlsa Irene Wallncr, instructor in tho
Second grade In the Washington school,
will return to her homo at Dunbar,
Neb tomorrow.
More unusual than Lut Glass or Silver is the weddinrM County Commissioner Walter, of
gift of KARNAK BRASS. It will appeal to every lover of t&S&SS
art in mccai. oi ino new name soon to tie cstaonsned.
KARNAK BRASS was inspired by the Temple of Karnak on the Mr. Hamilton, son-in-law of 0. Y.
banks of the Nile. Built bv Seti lot over fifteen centuries firJo. its ruina Bobs, who came hero from Missouri
still stand, and gave to jthe designer of the Benedict Studios tile idea KWhV "ff hi! S
r v a rM a v xvo a oc to bibbon where he recently ncqulrei
of KARNAK BKAoo. an interest in a bank.
Ponli niarui a triilir Kilimttrm in fnrm flnialio.t In nn nttmntlfrn mm
1 r mm "XT"? :"r.,'u"" "l,"ulr.vu The traveling salesmen for four dlf
innauou 01 niiuiiuu ihu&s uiiu nuuuruuii. nuuu uecoraiea, wun one 01 forcnfcsafo companies are In tho city
ub luiiuwiiijj uiiuiauiviiaiiu fiiuiiio. i uu iuius nuwer, ma, ine opninx, I toaay to contract wun tne i'latte
Tho mean temperature last month,
ns recorded by the local weathor
bureau, was s&ty degrees, the warm
est May we have had since 1902. The
highest temporatura during the month
was ninety-five on tho 24th. Tho total
rainfall last month was 1.73 inches,
which is less than during any May
since 1900. Tho average fall for the
month is 3.0C inches, and the existing
deficiency since January is 1.87 inches.
The total movement of wind last
month was 7,166 miles, and. the highest
velocity thirty-six miles per hour.
Mrs. C. A. Dill, who soon leaves for
Chicago, was given a farewell reception
Wednesday afternoon at tho home of
Mrs. Honry Waltemath, who was
assisted in tho function bv Mrs. E. T.
Tramp and Mrs. G. S. Huffman. Many
of the more intimate friends of the
honor guest were present and passed a
delightfully pleasant afternoon, though
all expressed regret that Mrs. Dill was
to leave them and the town in which
she has resided for so many years. Mrs.
Dill, as a remembrance of the occasion,'
was presented with a suitable token.
Refreshments were served.
The State Junior Normal ,wll.l con
vene next Mondoy,'Juno Bth, and the
teachers will begin earning tomorrow.
It is expected that about the same
number will bo enrolled as last year,
and ample accomodations have been
arranged for them. Among the list
ef Btato instructors who comprise the
faculty are: Hon. J. W. Crabtrce,
State Supt: Supt. D. F. Dickerson,
of Lexington; Supt. J.O. Lyne, Min-
den; Dr. J. A. Beattie, Cotner
University; Supt, V. L. Strickland,
Nelson; Supt, W. Tout, Miss Mnude
Mollyneau and County Supt. Wm.
Ebrlght, North Platte.
The Travel and study Club held its
final session for tho season at tho
home of Miss Mne Walker Saturday
evening. Two members were Initiated
and incidently.it Is learned that the cer
emonies were as original 03 they were
amusing. Officers for the eusuing
year were elected as follows; President,
Mrs. M. E. Crosby; vice-president,
Miss Watts; secretary, Mrs. E. It.
Goodman. The club has a membership
of sixteen and during the past season
many interesting sessions have been
held. At the meeting Saturday even
ing elaborate refreshments were served.
FOR WEDDING' PRESENTS
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Panvrua and ScnrbeUs.
Our line of KARNAK liKAbb covers an interesting
range of articles, single pieces and sets. The prices arc as
attractive as the goods.
Clinton, weler and optician.
North Platte, Nebraska.
SCHILLER & CO.,
Prescription Druggists
First Door North o(
First National Hunk
The D. of H. will meet Tuesday after
noon with Mrs. Tim Ifanifln.
Mrs. P. A. Norton loft last night
for a visit in Davenport, Iowa.
The tfethodlst Aid Society will meet
Beit Thursday afternoon with Mrs.t F.
T. Redmond.
"A Bachelor's Honeynoon" will make
its third visit to North Platte next
Thursday evening when it will be pre
sented at the Keith,
Jitssiie Norton, round house foreman
at Denver, came down yesterday, spont
the day in town and left last night for
Davenport, Iowa, to visit his wife.
Engineer II. N. Smith, who had been
taking a lay-off for two or three weeks
and spending the time in the east part
of the state, returned home the early
part of this week.
Wanted The address of Ada Greer,
a former North Platte resident. Her
mother is critically 1)1 in Missouri and
is anxleua to see her. Any one knowing
of her wheroabouts pleaoo address
Mabel Greer, 124 Main street, Bingham
Canyon, Utah,
District Clerk Prosaer has been ad
vised that it is not likely a jury will bo
called for the term of Federal court sot
for June 12, and that none will bo
called before the September term.
juuge unmea wui prnuaoiy hold an
equity term about June 14.
Mra. Helborn. who has beon visiting
Her sister wrs. J, H stono, was
taken ill, with appendicitis the latter
rmrfcof last week, and on Tuesday was
removed to St. Luke's hospital whero
an epemion waa performed. Shu is
rwporll to be getting along nicely,
Gasoline 17j cents a gallon at tho
Wilcox Department Store,
The committee appointed to solicit
funds for a Fourth or July celebration,
made a partial canvass of the businuss , Ro to Wollfloot
DR. W. F. CROOK,
DENTIST,
Graduato Northwestern University.
Ofilco ovor McDonald State Bank f
Valley Stato Bank peoplo for n safo
for the proposed new bank.
For Sale Cheap -Household furnlturo
including leather davennort, china cab
inet, Ico box, etc. Inquire of Mra. F,
vv. Miner, 1K lodging House.
The Platte Valley ladies' aid society
will hold an Ice cream social at the
Platte Valley school houso on Thursday
evening, Juno 8th. The general public
is coraiany lnvitoa to attend.
Children's Jacket, your choice for
$1.98, at the Wilcox Department Store.
Weather forecast: Generally fair to-
nifiht and Saturday. Maximum tem
perature yesterday B'j; one year ngo 73.
Minimum tomnoraturo this mnrninir fifl:
---- ,
one year ui. rrecipitation last even
ing, oi men.
In tho spelling contests held this
week the following rooms won: Miss
Britain's 4th grade, Washington
school: Miss Murnnv's Cth crrado. Lin
coln school: Miss Craigie's Cth and 7th
grades Lincoln school and Miss Watt's
8th grade Central school.
Alter a ten uays visit witn ner par
ents Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Rourko, Mrs.
P. T. Foley, of Broken Bow, left for
hor home yesterday accompanied by I
her sister Irene Rourkc. The latter
will spend uie summer vacation at I
Broken Bow.
Geo. H. Hughes, of Garfield, who is
in town touay, Bays no never saw spring
Satisfied Buyers!
No sale inaugurated in 'North Platte has proven so satisfactory
' . ;
to buyers as the Alteration 'Sale, now in progress at The
Leader. We say satisfactory in a double sense, for while
every customer has bedh fully satisfied with his or her purchase,
it has been satisfactory to us, for we are rapidly getting rid of
our enormous'stock, and this means less stock to move when the
carpenters and plumbers get busy July 5th on. the big alterations
we'will make in the rooms we occupy. Thosevho have not taken
advantage of this
Mrs. It, D. Thompson went toPIntts-
mouth Thursday night to visit her sister,
Mrs. Sworthout.
W. H. Gould and wife, Who had beon
In tows for some tine, returned to;
the soldiers' heme at Grand Island this
week.
Prof. E. H. Flowers, who has con
ducted the science department in the
( '
Big Discount Sale
are making a mistake, for they can buy the best grades'bf -"merchandise
at an actual reduction of from 26 to 50 cents on the
home at Oskaleosa, Iowa.
Parties coming In from the south,
side this morning says thero was a
heavy rainfall In tho Mylandor vicinity
last night, though no serious damage
resulted from tho high wind.
Walter A. Pizer and Mios Nnjlle B.
Dobbins', two prominent young peoplo
of Tyron, McPhorson county, were
granted a marrlago license yesterday
arternoon by Uounty Judge Grant.
Otto Itohr, employed In tho railroad
car department, met with u painful
aeddent Wednesday evening when the
drawhead of affreight car fell upon his
left hand, bruising it severely.
tur m r ii ..
v. x. morgan, wo travo nir man
and ecnerallv BDeak-
well, though some fields are
commg up nicely
Inir looks
suiforing from cut worms. Every !
cuitivateu aero in uarueid is in cron
and a number of farmers are breaking
sua.
The funeral of he late Mrs.' C. IF.
Tracy, hold from tho Presbyterian
church Wednesday afternoon, was
largely attended, several of tho ladies'
societies 01 wnicn tne deceased was a
member attending in a body. The
sorvices were conducted by Rev.
Williams, ino uorai oitenngs were
lanv. thus irivinc evidence of tho
n eh esteem in wntcn tins eoou woman
was held by our citizens.
doilar.This certainly means ' something;Jto this, economica
1
buyen
llemetnber we are closing butallTdurAGarpets ahd'iRi
;a very big discount ' 1 -.'
. . . 1
RVigs)
at
Seaior Class Day 1911.
The Senior class day exercises, always
iookgu iorwaru to wun so mucn interest,
who has been at P. & S. hospital undor woro la)l on Mnday,e,;eSinB .ln ,t.h,
treatment for infarfM mmfaln. ,uan MBombly room of the High School bulld
troatmont for injuries sustained when lne. NonrIy every avnlltHjle sent in tho
THE LEADER,
r
n train ac uradv. re
home at Kansas City
thrown from
turned to his
Wednesday.
Fw Sale Choice Seed Potatoes.
Inquire of W. W. Birge.
argo ropm was occupied, and tho exer
cises woro greateiy enjoyed Dy an.
Tho protrram was as follows.
Piano Solo Mario Doran
Presentation of Class.
Prin. E. R. Sehutz
"The Power of Music".
J. PIZER, Proprietor.
Attorney J. G. Beeler will go to Lin- keta 13. Atkinson
coin Sunday to attend a meeting of the
examining board of State Bar'Commls-
lon, to be held June 5 'at which time
preliminary examination of the pap
ers of applicants will bo made. Ap
plicants whoso papers cannot bo ap.
proved at this time mustsrandoxamlna
tion June 10th.
' Int. - T I - -t t-r
nmmlv ...,nMt..,,.inf ...in V"83 i;nipnecy. ......... junnio L.incom
. wm -Tlie Awnkon ne of C i no'
Sunerstition" Eva Axtoll
"Principle and Pluck". .Agnes Bakewell
" ino uomingKlng" .Sara Brand
"Tho Evolution 'of tho Railwnv
Locomotive" , .Ernest Casey
"ilia rrogreasion ot uur JNation".
,. Inn Dlcner
"Environment" Hnrloy Greeson
mo future ot tne Nejrro.
Lorbin Jones
tomorrow to assist in Helen Smith
men yesterday and were mot with so 1 tno organization of a high school board, otenm Voraus Electricity
many discouraging remarks that they I nuw departure? in this county. Four
concluded that it' was useless to nt-, districts havo formed a union and will
tempt te raise tho nocensnry furtds. i hold an oloetlon and vote bonds for tho
Therefore if our citizens dcBlro a spread purposo of raising the necessary funds Alumm Banquet!
"A Definite Aim"..
Violin Solo
.Will Votaw
Mablo Wultur
Mr: E. R. Garlichs
ftatfln timn Ihnv will tiirfnrcn rnlnhrntn
elsewhere.
A number of town boy's havo been in
tjie habit of Hwimmlng near tho north
bridge, and tho practice has became a
nuisance and strongly objected to by
travelers. Sheriff Miltonborgor has had
a number of complaints tho Inst week,
and wishes to glvo the boys fair wnm
Jig that if they do not desist from
swimming so near the bridge arrests
"N will be made, as the names of tho
offender aro known,
Symbolic of marrlago Itself, a wed
ding present should endure, for genera
tions of servico. Selid silver doeOj this.
That is, tho reason J, has always been
preferred, for wedding gifts. May we
show you some of our new patterns?
Dixon, Tho Jeweler.
,Tho mombers of tho high school,
chaperoned by tlielr toachors, went to
Dick's grove this morning for an out
ing. Great preparations for tho picnic
had been going on for several days
tQ say tkat tho young talks will hnvo a
good time docu not begin to express it.
Auts, carryalls, hayrackH and other
mdw 01 conveyance woro brought
Into rquiltin, to transport the
Hmrf. ' crowd to tho amusement
to build a rural high schools.
1 havo a few second hand hiirirlws
Tho 2Gth annual banc
uetof tho North
wns
n
Platto Alumni association wns hnld
nn 1 (I in Lirinir wn n 1 f ! 7, UB,e8 Wednesday evening in the parlor of the
and ono Bpring wagon left that you can Tlmmuiman Hotel, and wns largely at-
gotcnenp, inoy are in good repair, tended, covers being spreud for about
niceiy painted and striped. I want to onu m,n"rea nna tweniy-nyo.
mst thnnn nnf nf tUn . . It was a great success in every par
" ; "cular and everyone present saya its
o. . vanuleavb, I was H llttlo the best of any "fytho
Tho state of Nebraska va Frank banquets ever given by the association.
Mllofi. rlmirori with .....,in w i. A splen did program had been pre-
ti nrnniiu i Z io i " " . pared and nicely carried out, and tho
Barnoll a llttlo daughter, was the tltlo 1911 graduates, as some express It,
of a case that occupied tho time ef tho were "feasted, toasted and roasted"
County Court Thursday morning. De- l0,? ,lnl8h- , .
fondant tiln.l tniihw ,.i.rf -no n..i inn .l'9'9wlnc the invocation by Rev.
nn,i wV..: ... i r u V , , Y , v v McUaiil, tho toastmnster of ntroduccd
and costaln default of which ho went Ion, Harry A. Smith, waa the occas-
m juu. mis ih tno Bame young man
who was found guilty of a like charge
two months ago and Ulso lined for
carrying concealed weapons. He
had just finished his jail sentence
for tlioso effencos. Judge Grant is of
the opinion and bo Informed tho defen
dant and all others present that de
fondant should be taken before the
board of insanity,
Any ono who will board toachora dur
by the President of tho class, Mr. Cnrl
Bonner, who was followed by a happy
responso by Will Votaw. The follow
ing toasts were then listened to and en
joyed to tho utmost,
"Ton 'o the World," Edith Patterson.
"AUiietlca," V ctor Mulligan.
"Tho Girl of Today," Frank M.
Stuart.
"Cabbages." Helon Smith.
"Uses and Abuses of Fashion."
Clyde Frlsto.
A vary pleasant part of the evening
program was a use oi questions ahu
l t..t -XI 1,1, I'.VH.UMl nuo ilOV Ul IIUUBIIIIIIB u
Intr thii .Itinini TVnfiviiii ,i,kl.i. ...Ml L, :: . . .. . 1
i.f.w, rtu "....., " "i' nnawere oy umorent persons, question
does tno Cannibal
juno pm, or, who will rent rooms, 10053 way. "How
eunor lurpisneu or unrurnlshed, or who 1 chief prefer the
Will rent a houBO furnished, pleasa ! cooked.
nouiy mo county buperintendent, i A toothsome menu was served, con
nnnn.i iJi. fkllr. m .Imam . . 1 ! . 1 . . 1 t it . . . ... . -
oltico.
WlLtiAM Euniditt C8. Sum.
.slBtingof turky
ouvea, snn
and coffee,
young missionary i
sandwiches, pickles, j
ioll.veD, atarlmn salad, Ico cream, calle
Satisfaction on the Road And all the Time.
ocr
fitancts for all you can nsk
in a motor cor.
You got real satisfaction when on the road in a Chalmer's Car
not merely tho absence of motor troubles, freedom from mechan
ical annoyances, but satisfaction with yourself and in your stand
ing with other motorists.
When you pass a fellow traveler In the open country, he un
consciously8 says to himself or his companion, "There goes a
Chalmers;" and with the expression goes the confidence and
confidence nnd admiration involuntary given to something standard.
When you drlvo up to your club or your office, whether it be
on crowded Broadway or tho quiet side street of tho small city or
country town, tho Chalmers trade mark on tho radiator "stands
for all you can ask in a motor car." That monogram and what is
behind it.gives to tho car, and through the car to the owner or
passenger, tho "class" which only goes with known quality,
definite standing, reputation,
Thl3 reputation has been established, not by trying to make
many cars, but by making good cars; not by getting customers,
but by keeping them.
A creat factory, and a greater organization stand behind every
Chalmers car and every Chalmers owner. This organization offers
to owners Chalmers service, which, like tho car itelf, is the best
the motorist can buy. The testimony and. experience of 15,000
users tell you just how good aro Chalmers cars and the real mean
ing of Chalmors service.
MINOR HINMAN, Dealer,
North Platte, Nebraska.
Chalmers "30" Pony Tenneau, $1700
Including Bosch magneto Prost-O-Lite tank, gas lamps, three oil
lamps, horn and tools. Best grade mohair top, $100 additional.
Chalmers "30"" - k
$1603.
Chalmers' "Forty"
$2800. .
Including J?osch Mag
noto, Presl-Q-Lite
tank, gas lumps.
grounds,