The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, September 05, 1911, Image 5

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Fountain
Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday,
THIS WEEK
We will sell
' engraved barrel spoon feed,
One to a. Customer jjf)
.'Also a limited number 14k gold pointed pens, pearl
, barrels $1.00:
A limited number all gold filled, 14k solid gold
point, fully guaranteed pens at Si. 25, $'1.50, Si. 75.
I hese are all exceptional
bur show window.
We are,After
DIXON, THE JEWELER.
North Platte, Nebraska.
town anh rniiNTY news tl
a a
Elmer Anderson late of Omnhais vist
ing local relatives this week.
Judge Grimes went to Kimball yester
day to hold a term of district court.
Mrs. James McCullough, of Maxwell,
was a week end visitor at the Murray
home.
-sC. M. Newton left Sunday evening
for Omaha to transact business for
several days.
Mrs. Ed Fisher of Green River went
homo Friday evening after visiting hero
and in Grand Island.
Tom Watts is visiting in Chicago
and incidently attended the Gotch
Hackcnsmidt match.
W. W. Burr, of tho Experimental
sub station, went to Edgemont, S.t D.,
Saturday evening on business.
Mrs. Ed Fisher and baby, of Choy
enne, are spending this week with Mr.
and Mrs. Fred Ouimette.'
Miss-fhel Loudon, of
Ice Cream Parlors, has
sick for Beveral days past
the Dickey
been very
Miss Mabel Hayes came up from Cozad
tho last of tho week to join the company
party at the Hallaway ranch.
Pasture For Horses Closo in Ver
non Tract W. L. Crissman, office
with It. B. Rcid, over postoffice.
Isaac Sclby returned Saturday night
from St. Joo and other points in which
ho ordered his fall and winter stock.
Mrs. Nellie Golf and daughter Florence
returned Sunday evening from Yorko
whero they spent ten days with relatives.
Mrs. Roland Batio and son returned
Friday from Gandy whoro they visited
the formers aunt Mrs. Wallace Baskin.
Mrs. Anna Seyferth has returned
from Denver where 'she spent two
months with her daughter Mrs. Wm.
McGlonc.
For Sale A Good Jersey Milk Cow,
coming fresh tho latterpartof October.
Inquire of F. C. Wnltemath, C02 So.
Locust
Mrs. George Brown and children
came
lmmo Saturday evening irom
.York after
a week's visit with her
mother.
Miss Anna Erricson, who spent tho
summer in this city, has gono to Rocky
ford, Colo., to accept tho principalship
of tho schools.
Mrs. Robert Dickey and son Robert
returned Saturday morning from a two
months' visit with relatives in different
parts of Indiana.
Arthur McNnmara went to Omaha
yesterday, taking with. him his daugh
ter Cnrolino who had been visiting him
.for two or three months.
Miner Il.inman loft Saturday evening
for Hastings to bring up a new Chal
mers car. Ho was accompanied by
Thos. Hoaley.
Aprons for ovory day wear made' of
good dependable goods that are fast
color, all sizes for women and children
. at Wilcox Departmunt Stor.e.
Mesdames Edwina and Albert Schatz
returned Sunday evening from Omaha
whoro thoy ' visited Mrs. Will Jeffors,
who waa operated on their last week.
Miss Esther Schwaiger and brother
Victor returned tho last of tho week
frnm Pnrtinnil. Orccon. where they
snont the nast six weeks with their
aunt.
Watch experts tho world over are
that n o-ood watch should bo
.fcnnml nnil f reflhlv oiled once in a year.
Don't your time piece need overhauling?
We can uo it me oust pusaium.
Dixon, The Jeweler,
U. P. watch inspector.
Pen Sale,
full-sized fountain pen for
One to a Customer
valu6s. See them
in
Your Business.
....PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS....
Stevo McWilliams haB returned from
a two weeks stay in Denver.
P. Burke and son, of Maxwell, were
among tho week end visitors here.
Mrs. A. S. Coates will entertain tho
Novita Club on Wednesday, Sept 13th.
Cody Boal returned Saturday from
J Denver where he accompanied tho Wild
West Show.
Miss Blanche , Mylander will leave
this week for Texas to spend Beveral
weeks with her sister.
Mrs. N. A. Nathan, 'of Dos1 Moines,
la., arrived Sunday to visit with her
sister Mrs. Julius Pizcr.
Sidney Butler left Saturday for Sup
erior whero ho will make his head
quarters in future.
Rev. N. C, Johnson, of Kearney,
spent several days hero on business
and left Sunday for Gandy.
Mrs. James Golden is spending a fort
night with her mother Mrs. Gutherless,
who lives several miles north of town
Master William Davis returned Sat
urday from Shenandoah, la., whero he
visited relatives for three weeks past.
Mr. and Mrs. Merle Olt, of Alliance,
who visited the latter's sister Mrs. Glen
Miller for somo time, left tho last of
week.
Miss Hardin, of Utica, arrived in tho
city the latter part of the week and
will eive instructions in music in tho
the local schools.
Miss Grace O'Neil, of Sutherland, ar
rived this week to attend St. Patrick's
school and make her homo while hero
at tho convent.
Miss Nellie Workman camo up from
Hastings Saturday where Bbo spent her
summer vacation and yesterday began
work in tho schools here.
Claus Mylander loft yesterday for
Texas to look after his real estate inter
csts, having bought a tract of land in
that state some time ago. -
Sister Theresa, a former music
teacher In St Patrick's school, arrived
from Hastings tho last of tho week to
make a visit at the Convent.
All parties aro warned against hunt
ing nnd trespassing on lands owned by
mo. Claus Mylandek. 57Gp
Mrs. Gutherless and daughter Mrs
James Golden will leave shortly for
Illinois to meet and visit tho former's
sister, who recently came over from
England.
Mrs. Printz and daughter, of Omaha
who visited Mrs. York Hinman last
week, went home Saturday. They
wero returning from an extensive trip
in tho west
Mrs. Lillian Mc Cracken, who had
been the gwest of herslster, Mrs. H. M
Grimes, for Beveral weeks, left Sunday
for Boulder, Col., wheresho is employed
as superintendent of music in tho public
schools.
Lost On or nonr tho depot grounds
on tne mgnt 01 August 20m, goiu
framed ridintr bow classes in a black
caso made by a Richmond, Va., optician,
Finder return to this ollico and receive
reward.
Tho Store room 22x100 with basement
20x30 at 223 East Sixth St., will be for
rent after Sent. 16th. S. GOOZEB,
P. H. Lonergan has leased the room
in tho Goozeo building lately occupied
by the Beam billiard hall and as.soon
as certain changes can be made he will
open a picture show. Tho floor will bo
laid on nn incline, a stage erected and
provision made for 250 chairs. For five
years past Mr. Lonergan has been
operating picture shows at points in
Utah.
LOCAL AND PERSONAL
Harry Porter made a business trip
to Big Springs yesterday.
Little Donald Yost, who was operated
on recently, is improving rapidly.
Mrs. Twitcholl, of Kcamoy is spend
ing a few days in town with her hus
band. W- R. Andrews, tho Ognlalla tailor,
spent soveraldays hero last week fitting
suits at tho Lender.
Attorney William Shumun will go to
Lexington tomorrow to transact busl
, ness for a few days.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles Heltman aro re
joicing over tho arrival of a baby boy
j at their home a few days ago.
I Mrs. RaV Lnnirfortlnnd son roturnnd
Saturday from Corning, la., after n
two weeks' visit with relatives.
Mrs. Julia Goodman returned to Lin
coln Saturday after spending two
weeks with her son Ed nnd wife
J. W. Wilson loft yesterday for Ft
Morgan, Cot., to transact business for
fow days.
J. W. Wilson nnd nieco Miss Violet
Wilson, silent Sundnv with Mr. nnd
fyrs. Oscar Ncalo in Kearney. "
J. J. Rourke, of Mcrnn, loft yestor-
nfter n week's visit with his parents.
Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Rourke.
Mrs. J. F. Cunningham returned
Sunday from n six weeks' visit with
rolatives in Iown and South Dakota.
Wnlter Carveth, of Lincoln, arrived
Saturday evening to spend ten days
with his aunt, Mrs. Roy Strcetcr.
Mr. nnd Mrs. LeDoyt and daughter
Marie returned Friday from Paxton
where they spent a week-' with friends.
Wanted A cirl for ircnoral house
work. Apply to Mrs. J. A. Jones, 11G
West beconu street.
Dr. Arthur Nichols, of Herndon,
Kan8., was called herd Saturday" by tho
death of his brother tho late A. T.
Nichols.
Glovor Anderson, of Cozad, was in
tho city the last of tho week nnd whilo
hero purchnsed a Reo car of Davis &
Chorpennlng.
Mrs. J. H. Fonda and daughter
Blancho returned Saturday from Don
vcrwhero they spent a week with tho
McGovern family.
S5.00 buva a 7 iowel Imrersol Trenton
at Dixon's. Tho best watch in tho
world nt $5.00.
Tho Garden county fair and fall
festival will bo hold at Lewellen Sep
tembcr 19, 20 and 21. It promises to
be tho best over.
The ball game which was announced
for yesterday between tho Ogalalla
and local teams, waa called off on ac
count of wet grounds.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Ed McLaughlin, of
Sutherland, wontjiomo yesterday after.
a short visit with Mrs. McLaughlin'B
sister, Mrs. A. J, Frazier.
Mrs. Eva Baldwin, who had been
visiting at Grand View, Wash., passed
through a fow days enrouto to Lincoln
whore she will spend tho winter.
Miss Mary Maloy, of Oshkosh, who
iad been visiting her undo N. F,
Cough for Bovcral days, left Saturday
morning for Kearney.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Harry Fleishman nnd
daughter left Saturday evenipg, tho
former td transact business in Omaha
and the latter to spend sovornl weeks
in Knnsny City.
Wanted A Good girl for general
house work. Good wages. Mrs. A
Beyerle, 108 south Sycamore, phono 242.
Clara VnnLue was granted a divorce
from William H. VnnLue in tho district
court Saturday giving as hr reason ex
tremc cruelty. They were married in
this city on Oct. 24th, 1900.
uounty buponntenuent Hbrignt re
peived tho results of tho August ex
nmination Saturday and is sending the
markings out toithe tenchers wlio will
taach this yenr in the rural schools.
Interior work on tho now Waltcmall
building is being rushed by Contractor
McMichncl. Part of the building will
bo in rendincs3 to turn over to tho
tenants within a few days. The third
floor is divided into nine rooms, am'
that floor is practically completed.
Tailored Waists tho new styles for
fall are here.
Wilcox Department Stoiie.
Uccil Tucli nas soiu ms general mer
chandise store at Dickens to a Lincoln
party, who has taken possession. Mr.
Tuell had been in tho mercantile busi
ness at Somerset and Dickens for a
score of years and was n mighty good
citizen. Ho oxpects to move to Ten
nessee. Judge J. S, Hoagland returned Fri
day night from Rochester,' N. Y..
whore ho attended the encampment of
tho G. A. R., and following that moot
ing vjsitod several points in tho oast
Being one of tho officers of tho national
association, the Jugo attended several
functions at which Prosidont Tnft Vvas
one of tho guests of honor.
The rainfall during August, ns re
ported by Obsorvor Hardin, of tho lo
cal weather buroau, was 2.19 inches,
which is one-fourth inch less than the
averago for tho month. Tho mean
temperature for tho month was soven-ty-two
degrees, two-tenths of a degree
cooler than tho averago for tho month.
Tho total movement of wind wns 5,215
miles, and tho highest velocity attained
thirty-Bix miles nn hour. .
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Tho Funny Poker Gnmc, n sccno from
THE
Platte Valley
State Bank.
The officer of the Platte Valley State Bank in North Plstto solicit your
banking business on a basis of Security and Service which, in fact, are the meas
ure of a bank's usefulness. '
Our appreciation of the service entrusted to our care is shown in the ef
ficient service we render to each individual patron.
Your account will be appreciated.
Misses Pearl Howland andlrono Hub-
barp spent Sunday in Pnxton with
friopds.
Mrs. Thomas Green has returned from
a threo weeks stay with her . mother In
Grrind Island.
MiB3 Mario Jarvis, of Grand Island,
yreM homo Saturday nftcr visiting her
Bgffir May, of this city.
M. C McMahan, time keeper for tho
R. R. surveyors at Brulo, spent tho
Weqk end in town on business.-'
Rov. S. F. Cnrroll and sister Miss
Mary Carroll, of Wisnor, who spent
several days in town loft Snturday.
Rov. Allen Chamberlain camo homo
Saturday from Sutherland, Ognlalla
and other points whore ho hold qunrtcly
meetings.
F. A. Pielsticker is enjoying a visit
frpjn his sister Mrs. Seller, of. Carroll,
la.', who with hor daughter Annnbello
arrjved Saturday.
Wanted A good girl for gcnernl
house work. No other need npply. Mrs.
Fred Marti, 121 West Fourth Street
Alex Cannon, who resided here? a
numbor of years ago, is spending a fow
days in town looking after property in
terest Mr. Cannon has resided in Los
AngoleB, Cnl., for a number of yoars.
A local business man has solicited
Henry Wnltemath to extend his build
ing on Sixth street to tho alloy and
then lease it to him for a term of ten
yearn for hotel purposos. Mr. Wnlte
math has taken tho proposition under
consideration.
Tho following teachers began their
term of school yesterday: Misses Nona
Johnson nnd Letn Atkinson in district
11. Jennie Oirir in Brady. Mrs. Marie
Thompson in district G3, Walter Votaw
in district 70. Mablo Waltor in district
80 and Lena Mason in district 8!).
PAID
"The Traveling Salesman," at The
The Sign of Excellent Service
and Absolute Security.
Will Glaser has accepted employment
on tho Brady Vindicntor.
Hans Knudson, of Dnrr, Nobr., is
spending n fow dnyB in town looking at
land.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Will Shohonoy loft
Saturday for Kansas City by wny of
Denver.
Del) Bonner loft tho Inst of tho wcok
for Lincoln to tnko up his work in tho
university.
Miss Nellie Rhea, of Lexington, who
will teach in tho local schools, arrived
hero Saturday aftornoon.
Mrs. Ware nnd daughter Margnrot,
of Blnlr, loft Saturday morning aftor
visiting friends in town for Bomo tlmo.
Ellis BrookH, of Wisconsin, nrrivod
Sunday to attend tho funornl of )ih
brother-in-law, tho Into D. A. Brown.
Mrs. V. Lucas and daughter Florino
rotumed Saturday from Gothenburg
whero thoy Bpent a week with friends.
For Salo Lots C and C, block 75, with
four room house: located on west
Eighth St Inquire of Major Walker.
Way no Kelly wns granted a divorce
Saturday from Mnbel Kelly whom ho
married at Rico, Colo., Jan. 4th, 1903
nnd wno deserted him Juno 13th of tho
uamo year. The cnuBo of the separa
tion was adultery.
Wnnteu 2 Horses. Will pay.sio or
$20 for Bame. Let mo know what you
havo. Apply before Sept. 0, T. E
Tllley, 312 So. Chcsnut
For Rent. .
Tho three rooms1 Itr iliu McDonald
Block abovo Buchanan & Patterson's
office, lately occupied by J. G. Boeler
ns a law oil ice.
Also the building lately occupied by
tho Hartman cigar factory In block 101.
See Chas. McDonald.
MeSDoiipId State ffiaijk
NORTH PLATTE,. NEBRASKA.
UP CAPITAL, $100,000.00
Depositors nteo protected by tho Depositors Guar
antee Fund of tho State of Nebraska.
Wo appreciate your business with ua and Invito
now accounts. ,
CHAS. MCDONALD, W. H. McDONALD,
President Vice-Pres. and Cashier.
Keith Saturday Evening, Sept. 0th
Miss Esther Frleburg has accepted a
position In tho tolophono office.
Miss Laura Erb left for herhomo in
Gothenburg after a short visit with tho
Misses Minshall.
A. J. Dall tlmo keener for the Omaha
Water Co. arrived hero Saturday and
will visit Mr. nnd Mrs. Albert Able.
HARNESS
SALE
During the month of
Sep
tember I will sell all Harness
Saddlery . Goods and Hard"
ware at cost prices for CASH
Note these prices:
HEAVY HARNESS
15.00 Harness will sell for.,.,.. $40. 00
$05.00 Harness will Bell for $00.00
$10.00 HnrneBS will sell for $35.00
$35.00 Harness will Bell for $30.00
$32.00 Harness will boII for $27.00
HEAVY BUGGY TEAM HARNESS
$12.00 Harness will Bell for $35.00
$35.00 Harness will Hell for $30.00
$32.00 Harness will soil for $27.50
SINGLE HARNESS
$17.00 Harness will soli for..,.., $14.00
$20.00 Harness will sell for ..$10.00
$13.00 Harness will boIL for .$10.00
SADDLES
$45.00 Raddles for $40,00
$37.00 HuddleB for $32.50
$22.00 Baddies for? $19,00
$18.00 oaddles for. $14.00
TEAM BRIDLES
$0.00 Bridlea for ..$5.00
$5.50 Bridles for .'.$4.60
RIDING BRIDLES
$1.00 Riding Bridles $3.25
3.75 Riding Bridles 2.75
2.00 Riding Bridles ,.. 1.50
COLLARS.
$5.00 Collars for .'.$-1.50
3,75 Collars for 3.50
3.50 Collars for 3.00
1.00 Bakor Collara for 85c
1.25 Landfed Collars for., 1.25
Everything goes nt proportionately
low prices: Horse Blankota, Fly Nets,
Sweat Pads, Halters, Second Hand
Harnoss, Hardware, Team Hauslng,
Team Pads, Team Linen, Honyy Tugs,
Light Tugs, Saddle Blankets, Spurs,
and all othor goods are included in
theso cut prices.
P. Forstedt,
LOCUST STREET,
NORTH PLATTE, NEB.