The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, September 12, 1911, Image 4

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As the new, ncn, American
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table or side board it seems to
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convevs the idea Of luxury and
1.fct cVionlrl in v vorv hnmrfthev make ideal fifts for
all occasions. wc invite you
note the low prices for goods of quality.
We carry the celebrated LibbyCut Glass and there is
nothing that can compare with it
CLINTON, Jeweler , and Optician.
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DR. 0. If. CRESSLER,
Graduate Dentist.
Office ever the McDonald
State Bank,
LOCAL AND PERSONAL
J. V. Wilson went to Kearney
on
business yesterday.
Attorney George Gibbs transacted
business in Tryon yesterday.
C. J, Perkins and wife spent Sunday
with friend in Blgnell.
Miss Mary Becker has entered the
training school at St Luke's hospital.
Joseph Herahey returned Sunday from
a visit at his old home in Pennsylvania.
The Episcopal Guild will meet Thurs
day afternoon with Mrs. T.C, Patterson,
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Elliott will leave
this week for Omaha to visit relatives.
C. W. Kellogg, of Chapman, is visit
ing Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Cook this week.,
Attorney W. V. Hoagland will try a
case in Federal Court in Norfolk tills
week,
Mrs. Joe Jcssup returned yesterday
from a short visit with relatives at
Julesburg.
Mac Westfall has returned from ft
week's outing in Denver nnd other
Colorado points.
Mrs. Smalley, of Long Pino, arrived
yesterday morning to visit Mr. and Mrs.
J. B. Elliott,
A ten pound boy was born yesterday
morning to Mr. Hnd Mrs. Theodore
Tottenhoff.
Cody Boal will leave tomorrow night
for Culver to resume hU studies at tho
military school.
Misc Nina Van Deran returned Sun
day from an extended visit withheraunt
in Seotta Bluffs.
Mrs. John Ilolcombe, who was a
patient at St Luke's hospital, went
home Sunday,
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Garlow and mm
are visiting friends in Omaha, having
left the last of the week,
Roy Patterson and Miss Mable Brock,
both of Farnam, were married yester
day by County Judge Grant,
Mist Erma Burgner has accepted a
position in the Johnson Cash Store and
wm work yesterday morning.
Mrs. C. P. Carson will move to Col-
umbu4 tho last of tho week whoro hor
husband hat been employed for some
Urn.
Mrs. E. A. Cary returned Saturday
cvenint: from Missoula, Mont, where
he visited relatives for several weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Schott had as
their guest last week Mrs, Fannie
-Gise, of Council Bluffs, who is a sister
of the, former.
Charles Schott, of Council Bluffs,
left for horn Sunday morning after
apending a week with his brother
Henry Schott
Judge H. M, Grimes and Court Re
porter Cary returned Sunday evening
from Kimball, whore court was In
MMion last week.
Henry Simons, of Hampton, came to
tlie dty Sunday and in company witli
Frank Elliott and several others lofton
two weeks hunting trip up west
A Boston man ate fiftyeight ears of
earn in two hours. At the Vienna res
taurant hi this city it is said John Le
MmUm ate sixty ears in thirty
ninuUs, which is evidence that
tits Boston man's feat Is not worthy of
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cue mass scinuiiais un uie
reflect every ray of light and
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refinement, several pieces
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lUYinspuci. uui ussuruuuui .uiu
"SCHILLER & CO.,
Prescription Druggists
- , , First Door Worth of
' First National lUnk
vMiftB Sadie Shcedy returned Sunday
from a two weeks' visit in Cheyenne
George Crick, of Northport, has been
in. town on business for several days
JoKn Keliher, who was taken violently
ni'iv,i .. i. i . i. .i ...I-..
Ill wuvft, iKn:uuy uupiuvu-u tuuuy.
JW. Elliott, of Brady, came up yes
terday to visit his parents Mr. and Mrs,
J. I, .Elliott
A special train of Chinese students
paaead east Sunday forenoon enroute to
various eastern colleges.
Mltfl Janet Shecdy left a few days
ago for Chicago to enter n wholcsalo
millinery house.
Mrs. Nathan left Sunday, having
terminated a two weeks' visit with hor
slater Mrs. Julius Fizer.
The Baptist ladies held a social at
th Dickey Ice Cream .parlors Friday
whkk was, very liberally patronized,
. The; Nat Reiss Carnival Co. passed
east Sunday on a special train enrouto
to Lexington, where thoy will exhibit
thUfJjteck.
nvrf mornVinnfa frm MokiW.
Sujweriand and othor towns west, havo
amSiW to join tho local merchants in
AtA.'I 1 1 il i- i. I
thfirtrade excursion.
This'oection was visited bv a heavy
rafAvSjlturday evening heavy while it
ihiUj, uui oi not long uuraiion. xno
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C4lhel Harvey, of Harper's Weekly,
BBKa.pe question "is air, uryan suit a
democrat?" Here in Nebraska some of
the democrats insist that he is not
Traeklaying on tha. Union Pacific
branch from Callaway to Gandy will be
giiVuia few days. A material yard
hatecn opened at Callaway.
Ynnl comes from Mr. and Mrs.
UsMfcM Neale. or Kearnov. that a son
waaUHtrn to them the last of the wook
aniLaJl concerned are doing well.
tA&&tf-gr(wn tornado struck the seci
tionttf country around Gannet ' Satur-
dayjHicovering hay staeks and scat
terinr tha loose hay to tlie four winds,
Q,V. Darrow, Jr., of Glen wood, Colo.,
went thru Saturday to the Kearney
Military Academy. He was a class
mat,qf Cody Boal and Charles Dixon
aim ktoent a short time here between
Wi. Dixon, employed by tho Union
Pacific1 at Northport, was badly Injured
Friday" by a train backing on him while
ho wm sitting on tho track. His right
akl-e was crushed and several ribs
broken.
The. play at tho Keith Saturday ovon
ing WW not largely attended, which is
generally the caso with "repcatora,"
The;averagc theatre-goar does not caro
to se&a play moro than onco unless it
la 1 f nnl.i Tnm'u HqKIm
The Pan Hellenic Club wero entor
tattwd.Baturday afternoon by Mrs, M
Keith, Neville. Tho young ladies spent
tha imo in kensington anl social con
versation. Enjoyable rofroshments
WeHwrved.
Mt,nd Mrs. W. B. Blyo, of Farland.
IndA lft yesterday atnoon aftcrspond
inga,few days with Attorneys W. V
and J,. S, Hoaglanu. Tmrtoon years
reo Mr. Blve was injured in tho east
ewMW.tbo local yards by boing caught
uwkif .tho cars and tho amputation
his - left arm followed. Ho was a
strafilfer in the city but a pin on his
coa'ahowed him to belong to the I, 0,
0. P. nd he waa taken under their
ehkVge during his illness.
Veke Ctrkwe.
Elizabeth Kaar Langston, teacher of
VOCAL MUSIC. Will bo at Rincker'd
music and art store on Thursday of
each week. Will be pleased to meet
any who are Interested in singing 682
New Rules Fr&m G. L. 0.
From and after Dec 1st, 1911, be
fore proof can be made on a home
stead the claimant must prove five
years compliance with the law, that is
the five years will not commence to run
until actual settlement is made.
Grocery Slack.
H. L. Greeson took possession of the
Buchanan Grocery yesterday, having
purchased the stock the latter part of
last week. He will operate both stores
until November 1st when ho will con
solidate his stock in tho II. & T. build
ing with the Buchanan stock, his lease
on the H. & T. building expiring at
that time. This puts at an end the re
port that Mr. Grceson might retire
from the grocery business,
New Secretary.
Hundv A. If err. late assistant stferc
tary of the Omaha y. m. u. a., ar-
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jjvod yesterday and will fill the poni-
tlon of secretary of the local nssocia-
ti0n succecdme J. F. McAbee, who
expects to enter the ministry. Mr.
Kerr has boon in the association
fc . 0maha for twovears
en
tering upon it after attending the
state university, and according to tho
Beo, has "mado good" In the work. We
oxtend awolcome to Mr. Kerf, and
trust ho will find the work congenial.
Peaches! Peaches!
Tho A. H. Anderson Fruit Co., of
Kearney, is in the city with a car of
their celebrated Alberta poaches from
tneir own orchard at Ocden, Utah. It
will bo remembered that thoy were in
tho city last fall. Como to tho car.
Extra fine fruit. p58-3
Strike Warning Sct Out.
Warnings have been sent to the 35,000
members of tho Federation of Shop
Employes of tho IlllnolsContral railroad
nnd allied lines to bo prepared for tho
calling of a strike. But tho men are
no nearer a walk-out than they havo
been nt any timo during tho last two
weeks, union officials said here today.
The notices Bent to tho employes, ex
plained W. F. Cramer, chairman of tho
committee which has tho Illinois Cen
tral question under consideration,
merely warned them to bo prepared in
tho event of a strike.
"Wo thought it well to give theso
men warning that there 1b a possibility
nt Atttvtltn. nlthmiah it la not imminent
ho said. "HaviiiBf been warned; the
men will retrench and in a mcasuro'be
rcadv to nuit work if tho strike order
is issued.
'it is not unusual for such an order
to go out, At ono timo our men were
warned fivo months bofore a strike was
alia1 tn 1m wtarW
The warnings were mailed to various
locals last Wednesday, In caso of
Btrike. it was explained, a "flash"
nntlim
notice would bo Bent out from tho union
heads.
McCeaacl Wins Ribboai
J. H. McConnel, tho well known
Somerset Hereford breeder, hold up
the renutatlon for this county in tho
Hereford cattle show at Uio state fair
t L!ncoln. Giady'8 Lad. a senior
yearling, son of his former herd bull
Queen's Lad, and now being used in
his own hord, won third In tho open
classes for senior yearling bulls and
was second in tho Nebraska classlfica
tions. His polled junior yearling bull
Polled Commander, won third place in
the Nebraska competition in his class,
His junior bull calf won fourth prize
in tho Nebraska classes. Mr. Mc
Connel won two prizes on aged
cows. tfettihtettMnl asdxfeurth orfMIsa
Princess th and Katie. Othor pro
mtums awYfdud to tho McConnel Here
fords wero third on senior yearling.
th rd on junior yearling heifer and
second and third on junior holfor calf.
Moat of these cattlo wero of Mr. Mc
ConneFs own raising and fitting, and
reflect, much credit on tho "Sandhill
Bcencry" of which they are a product
Mr. McConnel Is breeding both tho
polled and horned Herefords, and
meeting with much success. His ability
as a ateor feeder is well known at the
leadintr markets, whoro cattlo of hi
handling are much appreciated.
Last
Gents Silk Umbrella.
PleaBo
phone
245 or A. F. Streltz.
5-2
For Sale.
Well broke horse and maro 5 and 10
years old. Muro In foal. Prico $60 and
$-10. 0. RASMUSSEN.
P53-t4 503 West 10th St
Miss Dorothy Welborn will leave tho
last of tho Week for San Francisco
where she is engaged on tho nursing
Btaff of a largo institution, For tho
past three months sho Iiob beon visiting
hor mother in this city,
Mrs. J. E. Johnson and daughter
Bertha and Ethel of Osceola, who havo
been guests of Rov. and Mrs. M.
Johnson for ten days, loft yesterday
morning.
Mrs, Jennio Nelson, of Evanston,
visited Mrs. 0, B. Frazor tho last of
tlie week and left yesterday for Florida
to spend tho winter.
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West Nebraska CeafefeBce.
The annual conference of tho West
Nebraska district of tho Methodist
church opens nt Lexington today. Sev
eral of tho city will attend, including
Supt Chamberlain and Rev. Porter.
Bishop Henry W. Warren, L. L. D.,
f Denver, will preside over tho con
ference and assign the pastors to their
fields of work for tho coming year.
This conference has $633,370 invested
n a business carried on in 154 churched
athn annual expense of S134,348. It
has tho exclusive labor of 80 men be
side a claim on the partial labors of
13,793 persons besides. And from these
fields theso laborers gather for a week
of cqnfcrenco, at which time reports
from these various churches will be
made,
The Nebraska state ball league, from
a financial pointof view, is said to
havo been a heavy failure. This was
probably to be expected," at least North
Platte's exnenence has been that a
good, .ball team is not self supporting
ana 'that :h( liberal purso must -bo made
up af thS opening of tho season if the
tho team is to be maintained.
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NO REASON FOR IT.
When North Platte Citizens Show the
i Certain Way Uat.
There can be no just reason why any
render of this will continue to suffer
the tortures oi an acning dock, tho an
noyance of urinary disorders, the dan
gers of diabetes or any kidney ills when
relief is so near at hand and the most
positive .proof given that they can be
cU'red.l'"Read whnt a North Platto citU
zen says:
J. M. Harper. 409 uewoy street.
North Platto, Nebr., says: "I had
occasion to uso Doan'a Kidney Pills
for kidney trouble when living in Cres
ton, Iowa, and found them to be a
splendid kidney remedy. Their uso re
moved a pain across my back which had
troubled mo greatly. Thoy also
strengthened my kidneys and regulated
tho passages of tho kidney secrtions.
I do not hesitate, to recommend Doan's
Kidney Pills most highly. They can be
secured from McDonell &Graves' Drug
Store."
For Sale by all dealers. Price 50c
solo agents for the United States.
Hememoer tno name uoan s anu
take no other.
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Seemed ieGive Hist a New Stomach.
"I suffered intensely after eating
and no mcdicino or treatment I tried
seemed to do any good," writes H. M.
Youngpetcrs, Editor of Tho Sun, Lake
View, Ohio. "The first few doses of
Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver
Tablets gavo me surprising relief and
the second Dottle seemed to give mo a
new stomach and ' perfectly good
health. " For sale by all dealers.
Ten Miles for a Cent
Frn eee-teeth to one-fifth cecti pel
uUe eevurt the coti of optntisg a
HARLEY-DAVID SON
MOTORCYCLE
Th SllMtaryFtllw
Thit sstehtae m alwajFt rcly let a
honymsliip or a pWuro run. wUl do
the re id work oi 3 bona. No expesM
wWi(iie. We would Hce to tU you
mere about the grettett tfiert ia the
werU. CesM ia aad te w.
MINOR HINWAN, Agent.
NORTH PLATTE. NEBRASKA.
Fashions oi
Fall
1911
To the Ladies of North
Platte and vicinityi We
are now showing the latest
modes for fall and winter
1911-1912 in Ladies and
Misses Dresses, Coats and
Suits. Alterations free,
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JULIUS PIZER, Prop.
Keith Theatre.
BILLY "Single CLIFFORD
Offers "Himself," a Superb Cast, and the Girliest Girlie Beauty
Chorus in the Bewitching Musical Fantasy
Brimful1
of
Laughs
not
Blushes'
THE GIRL,
THE MAN and
THE GAME."
, Now Songs, New Dances, New Costumes,
New Faces. Everything New Except the Title.
-Gems of Tuneful Melody You'll Will Enjoy -
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35. Clever Artist,
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MARKETING & TELEPHONE-
If your dealer is progressive he will call you up
and take your orders. When he has some spec
ial groceries in which he thinks you might be in-
terested?( he wilj solicit your, patronage .by telephone, "ln
Nowadays ctfmparatiVely" few ,rv6men leave home
to do their shopping They have Bell telephones'
and they use them. They have found that it saves
time and trouble and is just as satisfactory.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Freend formerly of
this city who aro traveling with tho
Nat Reis Carnival Co spent the past
two days In town.
Closing out Sale
Echelbery's New and
Second Hand Store.
Ranges from $5.00 up.
Stoves from Si. 00 up.
Large Refrigerators $4,00.
Gasdline Stoves $i.oo.
Dressers from $2,00 up.
Commodes from $1.00 up.
Iron Beds from $1.00 up
Carpets, room size, $2.50.
Come in and see the goods.
Tliursday, September 14th.
Ocean
Waves
and
Billows
of Fun
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80 per cent Girls.
-rU- ' -l''liLPiff
NEBRASKA TELEPHONE CO.,
J. C. BEAVER, Manager
DR. HUMPHREYS' SPECIFICS.
BtmlUai with tuh YUI l Fl,t U((m.
fagtUti, German, Spanish, Portuguese nd Freed
No. ron rri
1. Perer, Conjeitlom, InflammaUom ..S3
. Wormn. Worm l-'erer.orWorm Dltsue3a
S. Colic. Crrlax and Waketulneu of IafnU.38
4. Diarrhea, or Children nnd Adult as
8. Dytentery, Orlplogi, Btllou Collo s
7. Coachi, Coll,, nronchJtU , 35
8. Toothache, Foceacbe, Kcuralela jg
9. Headache, Sick Headache, Vertigo 55
10. Byapetula, ladb'.ettlon, Weak Stomach 33
13. Croup. UoarasUoasb.Larjnettla j
14. Sail Hheum, ruptlona,ErjilplM,,
15. KheuaatUm, or Bheumatlo Faloi on
16. Voter and A our, Malaria 33
17. I'll ea. Blind or Blooding, External, Interzsai.2
18. Ophthalmia. Weak or Infiamod Ere 35
10, Catarrh, Influents, Cold In Iload '.aj
20. Whooplna; Cousli.Bpawnodlo Court.. ,.,."35
21. Aithma.Oppreaacd.Dimcult Breathing as
3T. Kliner Ulaeaie, Grarel, Calculi oB
t. 5rvoua Dctlllty, Vital Wcakneu l.ee
at), Boro.iIauth,t'orcrPorc3or Center 35
30. Urlnnrv Incantliieiicp, WettliwBed .25
it. bore Throat, Qm. w oudDlphtherla..,..,as
11 V'""10 VontfV Jim, Ileadachdf as
77 Cripre. IlaylcrcntlSwaiiBCf C8lJ...v2i
A sma ' v tt'e of sewit l-ellete. flu the rcti
.seu t,yo. , snuia,ur sent oa receipt ot price,
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