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About The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922 | View Entire Issue (June 26, 1911)
fee Jiortli m '.if v tWenty-sith year. NORTH PLATTE, NEB., JUNE 26, 191 1. No. 43. mmt LTOWN AND COUNTY NEWS Mrs. Moss AfaFarland returned yes tcrday from a visit In Dcnvor. Mrs. Julius Hahlor is spending this Week with friends at Schuyler. Mrs. Thou. Orton and children wont to Kearney tills morning where thoy win visit a lew (lays. , The 0. E. S. will tender Mr. nnd Mrs Arthur Boyd a reception at Masonic tomorrow evening. The Presbyterian ladies' will serve a supper In tlidhurch parlors this even ing, tho proceeds to go to the organ fund. Miss Mavmo O'Rourko returned tn Brady Friday&fter n two weeks visit with her grandmother, Mrs. M. J. Ncary. Miss Ruth Patterson, n tcncHor In tho Omaha schools, arrived the latter part of last week and will spend tho summer vacation hero. Johrf Livingston,, a boomer, was ar rested Sunday night for dmnkencss, but was nltowod to go his wuyupon the promise to kiavo town,orthwith. John Shaner, of Maxwell, was in town laat evening 6hr6uto to Greeley, CoK, to visit hla daughter Mrs. Kate Horn, who recently submitted to an operation. Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Klein returned Saturday from a two weeks' visit with their daughter Mrs. Lena Teel, who lives in the South part of Frontier county. Is your Idje mon&y earning 7 per cent to 8 pcf cent febmj-annual interest in safe first mortgage loans on good in come property? If not, Bee I Bratt & Goodman. Grading outfits are distributed at sev eral points along the Callaway-Gandy extension of the Union Pacific, and the( people of that section are happy over ' the assurance of rap communication with the outer world. In company with Mr. W. W. Scott we organized a Sunday school about SO miles northea'sttovri known as tho Sleepy Hollow Sunday school with Mr. Scese as superintendent. Mr. C. I. Turner, Missionary American S. S. Union. Good Styles Shirt Waists 89c r N 0 K T H 27 x 54. Axmmister Rugs $1.48 Master Leslie Bare is spending this week at tho Hoy ranch in Garfield pre cinct Freight radio on the Union Pacific is picking up, the'increaso being quite noticeable during the past, ten days. Hugh Brogan of Pnxton, and well known here, was one of tho - graduates of Spnulding college last week atSpauld ing, Neb. The .building and loan association held their regular meeting Saturday night and passed on $7,000 lonns to be used in constructing new buildings In the city. Why not profit by our experience in plumbing. Lot us give you an estimate on the changes you are nbout to make in your plumbing or heating. Platto Plumbing & Heating Co. Mrs. A. Witty and son arrived from Chicago Monday and will join Mr. Witty who is in charge of the American Telegraph and Telephone Co. here, and will in tho future make this city thch; home. Tho C. F.Iddings Co., sent n member of teams of lumber nnd other matorial to Gandy Monday, where they will open a branch lumber ana coal yard, thus getting in on the ground floor in n hustling comunity. A nocturnal ramble attempted togaini an entrance into tho Episcopal rectory Sunday night butwas frightened nwny by the appearence of Ilev. Chapman, who heard tho would-be burglar work ing at an outside door. A half dozen or more motorcyclists made a ruu to Hcrshoy Sunday. Eh route home tho storm over took them at Rlrdwood and thoy wore compelled to abandon their wheels. They wired to town for an automobile and were brought home b that means. Trainmen from tho oust Monday re port an accident at Wood River .Sunday night, when a string of freight cars on the siding was backed into an auto. The auto was completely demolished and a lady and two men seriously injnred. I hereby nnnounce myself as a, can didate for the republican nomination for county superintendent, Subject to the decision of tho 'voters at tho primary election August 15th. Your support is respectfully solicited. , Wn, Ebright. WILCOX DEPT.STORE Every Department of this Store is brightened and is unapproachable completeness of its nature of its Mighty We wish to announce that the remaining days of this sale will witness the giv ing of values even greater than .those of the opening days. Thousands of values are here for you at remarkable savings. Come today you will pYobably want some. ' Wilcox Dep't. Store Assistant oxpres9 agent McLean has been on Uic sick list tho past week, due principally to the extreme hent of tho past few days. i Hurry! Hurry 1 If you wnnt somo of that decorated ware at Tramps grocery on Front atore. After visiting tho at traction's nt tho carnival grounds como in and sco tho handsome showing. More or less rain fell Sundaynjght in nil portions of tho state. In tho eastern portion of tho state tho rain was accompanied by n heavy wind which blew bo c'ura ofT tho track, lovcled trees and razed telcphono HnC At tho Keith theatre noxt Thursday evening George Gion will wresttd Clarence Thompson, of Quincy, 111. The event Is under tho promotion of L'em Bailey, which Is n guarantee that it will bo on the square Gion has ap- penred hem soveral times and-ls known as it good man on tho mat, Thompson comes with a long string of victories. Tho grasshoppers which wore pre dicted would come this year have made their appearance at Edward Arnoid'n south of tho river, nnd it is stated, nro going right after his alfalfa and oven catingyoung trees. The sugar beet men say that it looks pretty sickening to sec them at work on this thrifty far mers place. Maxwell Telepost. . John Mellon, traveling freight ngenf. for tho Northwestern, was a business caller in tho city Saturday, County Assessor Bacon and his de? puty Miss Kate Clark completed footing the returns of the assessors Saturday and yesterday the board of equalization began its work. Tho board will re main in session for several days, and if you have a kick coming on the assess ment of your personal property you had better make it this week or forever hold your peace. For Rent House at C14 West Fifth St See Mrsj Jessie Hughes, C21 West Fifth St The Club Nevitn was dclighfully en tertained on Wednesday afternoon by Mrs. Florin Muchlinski. Two contests were introduced for 'the main enter tainment and prizes wero won by Mrs. Tom-Austlrand Mrs. Andrew Yost At fivosthirty. a very dainty lunch was sqrved after which a short business meeting was held. Tho club will meet in two weeks with Mrs. Andrew Yost. revivified with, new goods for pur new goods sale, a sale that in the extent ofits stocks in the newness of its goods 'in the trading facilities and opportunities and in. the money saving Outpouring ; 1 Wdrd from Mrs. Geo. H. French, who .is taking treatment in Chicago, is not encouraging-For twd 'weeks pnijt she has been bedfast and her condition. is critical. The attraction in tho China nnd QuconBwaro department of Trampvs store is drawing tho crowd this week. Keep in mind Uio number. Front street nnd follow tho'crowd. The interest in the land seekers ex cursion being planned by C. F. Tcmplo, continues to increase, and there will be quite a number go from hero to Utah. Tho Hatchtown projects holds oat in ducements to Uio man with meagre means that no other section does. The climate there is Uio best and it is an ideal spot to make a homo. Raymond F. Burgner was arrested Sunday night for exceeding tho speed, limit on his pop-pop wagon. This ia tho second offenco within two wocks and it is likely if proven guilty that tho the fine limit will bo given him. Ho was fined ono dollar and costs for Uio first offense but later Judge Warren suspended fino upon his promise to bo careful in tho future. Raymond will have a hearing tills mornjng. Seo our new pearl goods. They aro gems of their kind. DlXOtt, Tho Jeweler. Airs. u. t. iciu was hostess at a very pleasant affair Friday nftarnoon when she entertained for Miss West her house guest Tho beautiful and .well appointed houso was decorated with .ferns and fjowbrs for the occasion. Tho entertaining fcaturo 600, wrm thoroughly enjoyed by Uio twenty-four young lndios. Tho fact that so many were just homo from tho different col leges mado Uio afternoon one to bo re membered and in Uio nature of a re union added to tho enjoyment of those present In cutUng for tho prize, Miss Alice Birgo was successful in winning a brass jowol case while tho consolation prizo, a cut glass salvo box, went to Miss Nell Bratt At the closo of the games delicious refreshment wero! served. Mrs. Field was assisted by, Mcsdamcs Dpuglaa and Woodhurst , ucauijuaiicia u viiui"a . Special piano bargains for tho next thirty days. Call and investigate. Wo will move your piano., VVJNDLE 1'IANO JO, of Bargains. on West SevenUi street Phono 229. W. T. Green of Uio Platto Plumbing Miss Elisabeth Snicglcr of Grand Island, is visiting friends hero this weeki Co.', went to Lisco this morning to install a large hot water plant - Aro you insured against hall? If not sco Bratt & Goodman nnd got n policy in Uio reliable St Paul. Weather forecast for North Platto nnd vicinity: Fair tonight nnd Wednesday, Maximum temperature yesterday 81; one year ago 8-1. Minimum temperature this morning 49; ono year ago 67. L. B. Wilson, district manager of the Nebraska Telephone Co., came up from Grand Island yesterday to assist in tho preliminary work on Uie new system to bo installed hero. Tliis mornings Omaha papert contains nn item concerning Uio 4yenr-old son of W. J. Potter of North Platte, who died tn that city yesterday, caused from a kcrnnl of corn lodging in tho child's throat Tho family is not known to residents of Uio city, nor could any information bo learned frofn resident physicians regarding the accident Announcements wero received here this weok of tho marriage of George A, McMichaol to Miss Florence Ethel Smith nt Dotrlot Wisconsin, Juno 23, Thoy will arrive horo about' July 4th, nnd after a brief visit with relatives and friends, go to Missoula, Montana, to mako their home. George has hosts of friends who will joinTho Tribuno in wish ing them every joy and happiness. There is no section of tho country that is Attracting tho attention and in terest of land seekers liko that of tho Hatchtown project of" Utah, and It Is expected that tho first excursion there from this point will include many from North Platto and adjacent towns. Mr. C. F. Templo, who is conducting tho excursion to that great irrigated sec tion, savs ho. is receiving constant in quiries rqm people at n distance, as well as here, and is planning to start sometime the early part of.July. Money te Loan On Real Estate. Can supply Building & Loan" monoy payablo monthly or In' oho to'.fivo years straight loan. Sco Qrntt & Goodman. ' For RentHouse ', Nstfce to the PaMk, North Platto, Ncbr., Juno 27, 1911. Xro hereby notified' that tho board of .idolization will bo in session at the Coa-fity Commissioners' office aVNorth Plattfy 'Ncbr., from July 5 to 8 Inclusive, tdhar complaints with reference to tho Equalization of personal property. F. R. Eixiott, County 'Clerk. .'. Whrfopine couch is not tknsrerous wherfyho cough is kept loos and ex peculation easy by feivinr Chamber lam's Cough Remedy. It has been usea,lti many opidemlcs of Otis diseaw. For1 tl by all dealore. 1 : Bvatv bargains in houses, farnM mm unimproved land. x A h6uso In Grand Island to exchange for (and or North Platto property. What' have y$u? J Bratt & Goodman. Tho womnn of today who' haa good health, good temper, good sense, bright eyes and a lovoly comploxlon, Uio re '"viS correct living and good digestion, wins Uio admiration of tho world. If your digestion is faulty Chamberlain's stomach Rnd liver tablet will correct it For salo by all dealers. CkYSTAL ,4 THEATRE T!b-N ig hi ' ROVING PICTURES: "Alitor the Love of a Udy." v "Man's Diplomacy." . VAUDEVILLE: The 1 two bobolinks, Washing. ion, oc Jones, colore enter tainers in high class colored singing ariel 'whistling! imita tion. ' 10 and 15 Cent. ; 1 - 1 ( Fancy Silks . 1 THE RIGHT KIND I 69c I I .; I I P I I !" T l x E Ladies' Dress Skirts $4.98