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About The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922 | View Entire Issue (June 26, 1911)
41$ J In commemoration of this event there can be no more fittincr nresent than something cornintr from our stock. She -------j J cy - will treasure it and have a kindly feeling toward the giver, not based on the value of the gift, but in acknowledgement .of the remembrance, and of the better judgment of him who gives for in our s buy right. CLINTON, Jeweler and Optician. finnoviovoOttensteinwent to Kimball yesterday morning where Bhe has ac cepted a position with a drug firm, -Wanted Girl at Stfam Laundry. Mrs. Mooro MllchehV returned the latter part of last week - from a two weeks' stay In Lexington, where she Isiisd in taking care of Mr. Mitchell's motner. Frank Sullivan, of Salt Lake City, spent yesterday in town (while chroutc to New" York City on business connected with tho mining company by which he is employed. Mrs. Fred II. Garlow Is entertaining a party of ladicathls afternoon at the ranch in favor of Mrs. Bryson, of South Omaha, who has been her guest for several days. Special Agent Fcarl, of Choycnne, has been in this section for a week in vestigating homesteads upon Which the cntrymcn have made application to provo up. Mrs. Maranda Doolittlo and Miss Helen, .who has been visiting here for a week will go to Omaha today, to visit relatives for a short timo before return ing to California. GOOO acres of Imnrovcd familner nnil hay land under irrigation In Platte valley Last Week ot the BIG SALE SCHILLER & CO., Prescription Druggists First Door North of Klmt National Hank east and West of Hcrshoy, Nebr., For Salo on ensv terms: annlv to tho North Platte Land and Water Co., Horshey, XSCD. A. YViCKHTllOM, &Upt , Passenger train No. 11, duo here j-nrr. nn mnttfr wlmt vnn httv. vnn will about 1:16 Sunday afternoon did not I nfrlvn until ft 'Mi tlmt nvnrAnrr rliln tnnn accident in Iowa, when a coal chute collapsed, burying the engine and bagg age car under a hundred ton of coal. Fred Gasscr of Wisconsin arrived hero Sunday evening on No. 11, in search of his wandering boy. Tho father re ceived a letter from the lad Jast wcok asking for money, so he prepared to como and endeavor to locate ' and take him home. DR. W. F. CROOK, DENTIST, Graduate Northwestern University. Office over McDonald Btate Bank' wrwc:w wrr www! ' General Manager Mohlor's enr passed through from tho west Monday evening. Miss Ella Hasacnbach, of. Omnha, is visiting her sister, Mrs. 3i K. Barnott. E., II, Churchill is building a house pnwest Ninth street for. Cryus Plcker t all. - Mrs. JeSfJo Holllngsworth. came from Horshey Saturday toscoan eye special ist R. T. Stovons began work yesterday on a house for Leo Simons on cost. Fifth street. Joseph Herrodi of Columbus,' spont yesterday in town, coming to look nf tor his farm located southeast of town. Girl Warded For general house work. Good wages. Mrs. Geo. B. Dent," 020 W. 'Fourth. Mrs. Burroughs has returned from Omaha where she accompanied, her mother. Mrs. Wm. McCauloy", to tho hospital. She was operated upon last Thursday and is getting along )dcely. Dr. Willis Redfiold returned tl)d latter part of, lasfr week from Rochostor, fMlnn , w))ro ho had accompanied a 'dliugetef of Jerry Bowen who was operated upon for goitre by the Mahlb brothers, John Abernathy, stack Inspector at at the round hounc, wan struck in tho face Sunday by n largo, wrench that slipped from tho hand of his helper, in flicting two b$d gashes In his lips. Ho U off duty as a consequence, ' ptafd elianges In your heating plant SeS'ihe Platte Plumbing & Heating Co. for prices. The initial number of tho Horshey mi ...111. TO A 1M..m..nnnn .t..tit. limua, Willi r. J, ivnaiuiumuii ua jjuu- llshor, was issued Satunlay. It is well patronized by Hershey business men, ia alive in the local dopartmont and typo i graphically is very neat. Blshon Geo. A, Beechorspont Sunday in town, leaving thut ovoning for Omaha. He occupied the pulpit at the Episcopal hurch at the morning service, and delivered the sermon at the Pres byterian church in tho afternoon. , We have all widths of ribbon to re placo tho worn out fob ribbon. r Dixon, The Jeweler. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Hendy Jr., ar rived from Denver Sundny evening. ; Mrs, Hendy will remain hero with rola I Uvea whilo Mr. Hendy goes oast to at tend a mcotintr of sales agents of the Ford automobile campany. The Quincy (111.) Mngazino has these kind words to say in romombranco of ? tho lato'john Fenwlck, who attended eolleere at thut placo: Tho recent death of John Fenwick near Basin, Wyoming, has caused sadness among v many of his former classmates at the Gem City Business college, uml othor friends liu mado during hla stay hero. He was young man of whom his faraway parents might well 1)0 proud. Studious, gentlemanly and always agreeable to nuat ilw.ro wnn mnnv hero wlia'nro dieted a bright future for him. In their bereavement, members of his family eanhave the consolation of knowing hew he was appreciated by those ho met here, and tho good record he made during his college days in this ctyy. r- Killing. ' W aiu ranlaclner some of our build lugs and have several loads of shingles mhi lumber to dispose of-;A tlno chance Jack Monroe and son Robert went to Denver yesterday. " CllfT Mntfion has gone to Maxwell to work on tho Henry Appleford ranch. Wanted Girl at Steam Laundry. Mr. and Mrs. W, L. Cary and child ren of Omnhn are visiting relatives hero. Miss Juniata Johnston has returned to hor homo at Sidney after a week's visit with friends here. Look over that nifty line of alnsswarc on the 10c counter at Tramp's. Attract ive yes and going fast Hurry if you want some ot it. Miss Mario Von Gootz returned Sun day night from Omaha where she had visited with friends since the graduat ing exercises at thovLincoln Unlveraity, and after a brief stay with the homo folks will go to Colorado for nn extended j visit Snndy Griawold, tho Omaha, sporting writer, was fined $15 at Gretna Satur day for shooting six turtledoves out of season. Sandy ovldently doesn't prac tice what he preaches. In the columns For Rent Rooms for litrht house- of the World-Herald ho roasts tiioHo keeping, inquire 614 fcast 'fhird stroot wh0 kill game out of Beason, but now he has been caught In tho meshes of tho jaw, and It is' not unfair to call at' tention to his act- Bring Jour cream to Fllllon, iSSal agent for tho Fairmont Co., largest re ceiving station in tne west Mrs. M. D. Livingston and daughter, Mrs. Sholdon, of Des .Moines, Iowa, cante Saturday evening to spend a week. with hor son-in-law, Henry Leakey am cnnuren. Mrs. Livingston is moro than 80 years of ago and tho extreme not weamor anu long gournoy torn on. her,, but she said she did not mind, just so she could sec hci grand-child ren. The Alteration Sale at Tho Leader, which hps provo'n!f; tho most successful sale dyer inaugurated in North Platte, closes oil Monday, of next we.ek. While the'-' sales have b.oeir enormous, the.re is still quantities pkfi: goods in every department, and they are not relir- V Hants either, all is high class merchandise. We ddrit want to pack and -store these goods while" our rooms are1 beingremodeled, hence to close them out 'we -will Hhis week out prices deeper .than ever, and you will have an opportunity to buy reliable merchandise, not -remnants and milTends, at prices much lower than you ever purchased the same goods before. Don't let this opportunity. -pass it is a bargain harvest for for you. Ml' this week The Leader will be -headquarters, for the best goods for the lest money. Goitre in and we will prove this assertion. . . THE LEA D E R Julius Pizer, Prop. get a aupply of good kmullng clieap. e No. 7. 'lno u, jp. iuuinuh l-o. non. Mrs. M. B. Smith, of Lexington, was the guest'of North Platto friends tho latterpart of last week. Miss Evelyn Daly rctunied from Onv aha1 Sathrdtiy,eVonlnE tind i wlllromafn during tho summer vacation, Louis Worley of California, on his way "east, will stop oft hero for a fow days thlB.week and visit his sister, Mrs, Joe Murphy and' family. ' Work of lowering tho sower pipe in the .alloy "on Sixth street waa begun Friday. About ten blocks of new sower line will be put in at this time Joo Fllllon and wife, Miss Blanche Thornburg, Harry Hart andWm. Land- graf mado n pleasure trip by auto Sun day to Curtis and Maywood Mrs. G. M. Smith, living on tho -700 block on west Fourth street, had tho misfortune to fall tho latter part, of last week and break an arm. Arthur McNamaro returned Friday evening from Omaha, bringing back with him his littlo daugtcr Caroline who will visit him for a week or ho. Miss Mabel Horsham, who has been guest of Miss Laura Schnvland, supor ntendent of the P. & S, hospital, the last weok, . will return to hor homo at Madijyjn, Neb.f today. ' Your health, in n Inrtro measure, do ponds on tho condition of the plumbing in tho house you llvo in. See the Platte v lumping en Heating uo. auout nny enanges in your piumuing or neating. Mre. W. M. Cunningham, assisted by Miss Lenora Cummiugs, entertained a number of ladlos yesterday afternoon in favor of Mrs. Miranda Doolittlo. John Kennedy, u cousin of Rev. Por ter, Sundayed in tho city. He is a traV' ellng salcman and continued hia pil grlmage eastward Monday morning. Wnntud A girl for general, houso- work. Apply to Mrs. W. II, McDonald, 107 west Fifth St Mrs. Neal Turpio and child went to Morengo.Iown, Friday night to visit rel atives for a few weeks. Mr- Turpio left Satunlay night with a loud of horses that ho will market and then his family at Mcrongo. Kusaoi lieueii entertaincu a score or more of hia boy and girl friends Friday evening, various games being Intro duced for tho entertainment of tho guests. This pleasant ovoning for tho young folks closed with tho serving of seasonable refreshments, Mm. Wm, Dolson and son Howard have returned from their visit at Port land, Oregon, and report a pleasant visit In thu city of roses. Thoy brought a number of soverpiera for their friends Mrs, ur. Ames Having receiveu a handsome fern basket Mrs, Fred Dolson on her way to Omaha to visit her mother, stopped in tho city for a short visit Fred expects to movo to San Francisco from Portland slior'tly. Major" Ingham,' tho cfllcient superin tendent at Fort McPheraon, whs In the city shopping Satunlay and returned home on No. 4. Swimming In tho company lake oast of town is quite tho fad, now, and n largo number of tho masculine popula tion may bo, seen eaclfnlght enjoying this diversion. A twontv-fivo cdnt supper will be 'served by the Presbyterian ladies in tho church parlors this ovening. An ex cellent meal will bo sorved. Tho pat ronago of tho public is respectfully solicited. No definite word has been received rel ative to longer working hours forBhdp employes. District Foreman Beery has asked for moro. hours per week for Ins has not yet been County Judge John Grant returned Sunday ovening from a trip to Omaha on No. IB. Ho says a terrific wind stdrm, men, but his request nravnllud at Loxlntrton vhn tho strain I irrnntncl. arrived, and the cars almost brought toi G. V, Hill, tho Gandy merchant, was a standstill, while everything in' the In tho city Monday to haul putsupplies, the racks was blown about and passen-1 and reports ovoc-ono inch of rain last gora given a bad fright. Pandmeonium Sunday night and Saturday ' in the vi reigned for awhile. It was almost cinity of Gnndy, which will bo of great suuocating in the car early in the even- benefit to the corn crop but of no use B. L. Robinson spent Sunday with his son Guy at Grand. Island, nnd re ports running into a, terrific storm near Kearney coming up Sunday night Tho list of .candidates for county offices, continues to M grow. l With' Sb many in the field for the nomination the republicans should have no trouble in selecting a winning ticket .A letter from Scotts Bluffs, venifies tho statement madoJn these columns that there will be plenty water in tho North Platto river" for irrigation pur poses during the season. The big Path finder dam has an immense ' body of water, and it will be allowed to como down the" river as needed. There is one mediciml thab nviifv family should be provided with and especially during tho summer months; viz: Chamborlain'B Colic. Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. It is almost cer tain to be needed. It costs but rf quar ter. Can you afford to-Jie. without it? For sale by all dealers. ' " ' ' ing and all windows had been opened. Whon the storm and cold 'wind struck tho sleeping passenger it was not unlike being suddenly transported from a hot room to a refrigerator. to tho small grain crop which is gone boyond redemption except in a few places. Mr. andjMrs. VonGootz, Jr., returned Saturday from a week's visit with F. clt For Sale-Moving picture theatre in P. Hoy and family at Garfield, Neb., and report creat activity and much re joicing over the fact that tho railroad grauors nau commenceu operations on Uio Callaway extension. Tho band and tho entire population turncdouttomcot tho nuvance guaru oi tho now uno at Arnold, which Is vory much of a live bug. Tho uniform succors that has at tended tho use Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy has made It a favorite ovorywhero. It can. always bo depended upon. For sale by an dealers. ;y of 4000 population. Opera chairs u uno machine, univ two shows city; must sell; will take $900. This is a, money maker. u. a. mokiull. An audience that filled the seating capacity of tho Presbyterian church at tended tho memorial day services held by tho B. Of L. E., B. of L. F. & E., the O. R. C. and the B. of R. T. hold Sun- day afternoon. Tho audlonce was largely mado up railroad employes and their families, and the exercises woro inter eating and pleasing to all. Excellent music was furnished by tho church choir and by "a male quartetto, and the address by Bishop Georgo A. Bcocher was well recoived. Tho feature of tho service, und a most Improssivo one, was carried out by littlo girls. As Bis hop Bccchor read the names of each onginecrfireman, conductor and brake- man who has passed boyond, a littlo gin carneu a wmto carnation anu a flcrn loaf to thoalt.tr and deposited it In an urn. The list contained tho names of nearly one-hundred railroad men who havo dlod since tho four onlers havo boon organized and who wo re members. x A Charming Woman is one whp ia lovely In face, form, mind and temper. But its hanl for a woman to uo cnnrmlng without health, A weak, sicKiy woman win uo nervous and irrit ablo. Constipation aud kidney poisons show In pimples, blotches, skin eruptions nnd a wretched comploxion. But Elec tric Bitters always provo a godsend to women who want health, beautv nnd friends. Thoy regulato Stomach, Llvor and Kidneys, purify tho blood; give strong nerves, bright eyes, pure breath, smooth, velvoty skin, lovoly complexion and perfect health, jry then). GO eejits nit aiono unig jo. PERFECT IN EVERY LINE that is tho way you will look in your" photograph, when we take it. You havo tho right to demand perfection of port raiture. YOU LOOK YOUR, BEST when you como to us, and We do our best This means that something will result, and It Is a perfect photograph. G.W.ANDERSON - Swanson-Bostwick. A pretty little home wedding occurred at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. I. B Bostwick, south of Hershey, Juno 21s wfien their daughter Ida became the bride of Aloff B. Swanson, The .cere mony, which took placo at high noon, was witnessed by a score or moro rela tive of tho contracting parties. Rev. Fred Johnson, pastor of the M. E. church at Hershey officiated. The bride who was gowned in white satin and carried white roses and lillies of tho valley, 'was attended by her sister Annie. ,S. W. Swanson, of Chey enne, brother of the groom, was best man. Following tho ceremony lunch was sorved and the same even ing tho couple left on a Avedding trip to Salt Lake. The brido Is a very estimable and well known young lady-of tho Horshey section, born nnd growing to woman hood on tho Bostwick ranch, Mr. Swanson is yardmaster'B clork In this city. Visiting guestswero Mr. and Mrs. A. Swanson and daughter of Nelson, H. E. Swanson of Omaha and Fred Kosbau of Choycnne. Many beautiful presents wore received. Proposals- Sealed bids will' be received -up to 4 o'clock p. m. July Oth, 1911, by Annie C. Kramph, Secretary Carnegie Lib- rnrv Pinnr-l. Firafr "Mn finnnl Tlnvils- T)utlrl - v jw .luviu'iui uuuni -ui Ing North Platte, Neb., for tho erec tion of a Carnagie library building at North Platte, Nebraska. All bids must bo in strict accordance with plans and specifications prepared' by Carl E. Shaelfer, architect, North Platto, Ne braska, and must be accompanied by a certified check for 3 percent of the bid, made payable to Annlo C. Kramp, Sec retary Camegio Library Board, North Platte, Nebraska. PJans can be seen at the office of Annie C. Kramph, Sec rotary Carnegio Library Board, North Platto, Neb., and at the office of Carl E. Shaffer, Architect, i North Platte, Nebraska. Bids for heatinc nlnnt. nllimliinrr nn.1 electric wiring must be accompanied by a certified check of 3 per cent of tho amount Dia ana maao payable to Annie C. Kramt), Secretary Carnegio Library Board, North Platte, Nebraska. N z The right is reserved to reject any or nl bids. By order of tho Camegio Lib rary Board, North Platte, Nebraska.. Annie C Kramp, Secretary. Butler Buchanan, Chairman. THEY ALL DEMAND IT. North Platte, like every City and Town in the Union receives it. People with kidney ills want to bo cured. When one suffers tho tortures of an aching back, relief is eagerly Koucrht for. There are many remedies to- dayihat relievo you but do not cure. Hero ! ...1.1 ....... I. nwv.... M.nt rtn.in'n VIA la UVIUCIli:!; w iiuvu kirn, aswihi n iviu" noy Pills cure, and tho cure is lasting. Mrs. Christina Pickett. 318 East B. St. North Piatte. Nob., says: I havo used Doan's Kidney Pills, which I pro cured from McUoneii & urnves Dni store, for kidney trouble and havefoun them to do just tne romeuy i neeueu for backacho and other kidneys. When ever I am Buffering from theso troubles I appeal to Donn's Kidney Pills and their use gives mo relief. Other mom hers ot my lamiiy nave taKen uoan's Kidnoy Pills with excellent results." For Bale by all dealers. Prico 50 .Now York, sole agents for tho United States. Remember tho name-Doan's and take no other. Office phone 241. Res. phono 217 L. C. DBOST, Osteopathic Physician. North' Platto, - - Nebraska.. McDonald Bank Building. Save Your Suits. Wouldn't you like to wear that per fectly good last spring's suit again? And wouldn't you wear it If you could shorten the jacket to conform to the present style. If you haven't the time to do it, or if you don't know how, just send it to us. We are doing a great deal of this kind of work this spring, as well as" cleaning, dyeing, pressing and adding new collars and cuffs. A few such changes will improve your old Buit so that you will actually enjoy economy. The French Diy Cleaning and Press ing Place.-, , A. SIGEL, The Little TaUdr 223 E, CthSt. Phone 182 "