The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, October 02, 1911, Image 5
Velvet ! Shopping Bags Are New This Fall. We are showing many of the newest of these beautiful bags at - $2.00, $3.00, $400, $5.00. They arc Dressy, Neat and Durable. , , Our complete fall line of leather goods are now in our cases, which include all the newest novelties. It is time to begin to figure where the best place is to make holiday purchases. It is a pleasure to show you and we assure you that a call will mean no obliga tion to buy. . . D1X0N, The Jeweler, U. P. Watch Inspector. LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Will Bnlctock left Sunday night for a few days visit in Denver. Miss Marie Brodbeck spent Sunday with friends in Hershey. James Baker went to Omaha Sunday to atteud the Ak-Sar-Ppn. Misses Howe and Hnyden, of Wal lace, are visitors in town. Dr. D. T. Quigley made n profession al visit to Cozud Sunday. For Sale Practically now hard coal heater. Mrs. Ella Huxoll. Mrs. W. J. Landgraf and Mrs. Love were visitors in Omaha Shnday. ' Walter O'Connell spent Sunday at ihn Wnmnrf. Vinmn in Kearnov. Attorney J, G. Beeler is transacting business in umana mis wcck. Miss Albina Hahler is visiting friends in Omaha, having left yesterday. Clark LeDovt is amonfc the North PlatteviHitorain?Pmaha-thiaweek.4 Mrs. C. Willerton left yesterday for a visit with friends at Oxford, Neb. Miss Winnie Richards returned Sun day from a two weoks .visit in Lincoln. Mrs. Will Whitlock will leave today for Omaha to remain a week or more. Mr. and Mrs. Pat Lonergan ieavo to morrow for a few days visit in Omaha. The Episcopal guild will meet Thurs day afternoon at the home of Mrs. P. J. Gilman. Perry Sitton, of Omaha, spent yes terday with his daughter Mrs. Clark Buchanan. Mrs. C. P. Martin has .returned from a two weeks' visit with' relatives in Wallace. , The Mothers' Club will lo tho guests of Mrs. P. M. Sorenson - tomorrow af ternoon. Mrs. W. E. Starr returned Sunday night from a month's visit with rela tives in Iowa. Mrs. D. D. McNeel and daughter left yesterday for a week's visiC with friends in Omaha. For Sale No. 35 Riverside Heater, used only ono season. Price $25.00. Sec G. S. Huffman. Mrs. Thca Rash of Denver arrived yestcrdad morning to visit w'ith. her friend Miss Flo Johnson. Mrs.' S. R. Derrebcrry returned Sun doy evening from Kearney, where she spenr a week with relatives. , A boy baby was bbrn to Mr. and Mrs Matt Stuart, of Grand Island, at thjs P. and S. hospital Sunday. " J. II. Stafford, general storekeeper for the. Union Pacific, transacted busi ness in town yesterday and today. F. E. Bullard returned yesterday from Willow Springs, Mo., where ho spent two weeks on his fruit farm. Mrs. Fred Rasmussen and children of Hershey came dywn last night for a few days visit at the Martini home. MiBs Genevieve Ottenstein has ac copto d the position of assistant book: kefipexjmithejofilcef'iWrJWrBirgti.- ' Harry Fleishman went to' Kansas City Saturday evening to meet Mrs. Fleishman, who is on her way home from a month's visit in the east. The Girls Friendly Society will meet this evening with Miss Jane Cushing at the homo of her sister Mrs. Dorr Tar kington? , Dressmaker will go out by the day. Satisfaction guaranteed. Address 421 West Eighth St. 6C2 t E. L. Garrison, of Dickens, spent yesterday in town visiting hls1a'augtile!r rem anu teic last mgnt on . a (justness trip to Walker, Iowa. One day last week 500 head of cattle in one shipment came down the north river branch, having been loaded at Hutchinson and Oshkpsh. Mr. and Mrs. Andy Struthers, of Douglas, Ariz., who were called here by the death of Mrs. Struther's broth er, the lato D. A; Brown, and have sincp visited with old friends intend to leave for home Sunday morning. V No Business No Hope, T,he Man without a Bank Ac count', is a Man without a Busi ness. A man without a Business is a Man without Hope. You can start your account with The Platte Valley State Bank with any sum from One Dollar up, You can add to it as often as you are able to do so. In this way you will be able to save, as well as earn, and in time be in a position to enter business for yourself. Start your account in October. THE Platte Valley State Bank, North Platte, Nebraska. Rev. Clms. Chapman held services in Ogalalln Sunday evening. Yesterday being Jewish Atonement day The Leader observed same by closing. Mrs, George Hatfield loft Saturday for Paxton to visit for n Week or longer. Jim Martin went to Omaha Sunday' to spend a few days combining business and pleasure. Joo Baker returned Saturday evening from Kansas City where he spent tho last threo months. Chas. Tigho loft Sunday evening for Omaha to mingle with tho sightseeers during Aksarbon week. Will Patterson, of Kimball, spent tho la.st of tho week in town on business and left Saturday nfternoon. Mr, and Mrs. O. B. Frazier went to Cheyenne Saturday evening to visit their daughter Mrs. Charles Hofftnc. Miss Elizabeth Quigley, of Chicago, left for home on tho morning train Sat urday after visiting Dr, and Mrs. D. T, Quigley. Miss Josie O'Harc, who is visiting in Chicago where she went as a delegate for tho local Foresters, will arrive homo Friday. Rev. Johnson, of Lexington, came up Sunday evening to visit Kcv. McDaid. ' He has been assigned hero ns assistant priest. John B. Murphy.and daughter Loretta ore expected home this week from o month's visit in cities of Pennsylvania and Illinois. Wnllaco Baskins, of Gandy, spont Saturday and Sunday in town with his boys Robert and William, who are at tending the local school. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hofhine, of Cheyenne, who wero visiting tho lattcr's parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. B. Frazier, relumed homo Saturday evening. Miss Elda Waters, Deputy County Clerk of Keith county, visited Miss Kathleen Flynn yesterday while enrouto to Don6phan to spend a week or longer. Bert Rodgers left yesterday morning for eastern points to spend several weeks with relatives. John Monroe will substitute in nis placo during his absence. Mrs. Ray Cummings entertained a forty ladies in n very enjoyable manner Friday afternoon. A dainty two course lunch was served at tho close. ' . Undertaker W. R. Maloney went to Maxwell Saturday to take charge of the body of the, lato Steven Frazier who was. killed Sunday by Lewis Jensen. For Sale Lots Band C, block 75, with four room house; located on west Eighth St Inquire of Major Walker. Claudo Mecomber resigned his posi tion in the Stono Drug Store Saturday evening and will leave shortly for Dea Moines, la., to tako up his studies in pharmacy. Dr. E. Stewart, of Fremont, who spont the week end in town inspecting stallions for the State Veterinory Board and visiting with Dr. Pritchnrd, left Saturday jmorning. Mrs. Andy Struthers, of Douglas, Ariz., who has been tho guest of rela tives and friends in town for some time, left yesterday for May wood to visit friends for a week or longer. Dr. Simonson, of Lexington, who spend several days hero last week on votnnery work left Friday night. His wife and son came up Friday morning and spent the day with him here. Wanted A housekeeper in a family of four, all adults. Address Homer N. Rodgers, Moorofield, Neb, Messrs. Guy Reese, of Plattsmouth, Carl Bonner and Misses Adeline Woods and Florence Stamp formed an auto party to Hershey Saturday where they took supper and Bpenttho evening with friends. W. H, Barton, former editor of the Lincoln County Journal, who of late has resided in Maywood and mnnaged the Maywood Eagle Reporter, has been spending several days in town on busi ness. Leonard B. Dick purchased tho Rol land Batio homo on W. Cth St Satur day for a consideration of $3,500 and took possession at once. Mr. and Mrs. Batio will occupy tho house vacated by Mr. Dick. James Jensen went to Omaha yes terday to spend a few days at Aksar ben and drive up tho now five passen ger Bulck 21 which was purchased there last week by John Devis and will bo used for liver purposes. Ed Ogior resigned his position with the Standard Oil Co. Saturday.' Mr. Ogier has been associated with this company for seven years past but in tho fnture will dovote his time to auto livery and tho management of the sprinkler. What the difference in the Policy? Two policies of insurance may be word ed exactly alike and yet there will be a vast difference in the settlement that will be made when you have a loss. The best policy is the one written by a reliable company, such as are written by C. F. Temple. Get the best, it costs ho more. School! Sweaters Nothing makes ns practical nnd comfortable n garment for school wcarjos a nice sweater. We are showing n Inrgo variety of styles nt 50 Cents and up. Wilcox Department Store to The Big Harness Sale Is drawing to a close, only a few days more in which to purchase Harness of all kinds, Saddles, Bridles, Collars, Blankets and Hardware at the big re duction in price. These goods are being sold at from ten to twenty-five per cent below the- usual price, To buy now means to save money but you must hurry, for the sale lasts but a short time; P. Forstedt, Locust Street. NORTH PLATTE, NEB. Tho rosidents of .Wallace havo per fected an organization which has in viow thq promoting of a farmers' in stitute that will ombraco many of tho features of a county fair. Miss Lizzie Meyers was tendored a surprise party Saturday evening by a number of her young friends at tho hpmo of her aunt Mrs. Call Brodbeck. Intaresting games wero played and a nice- lunch served." Myrtle and Vicinity. Dr. A. McNicol and family, of Joilet, 111., visited tho Doctor's parents tho first of tho week. The doctor who grow to manhood in this locality, is on his way to Lebanon, Ore., where ho recently located. Charlio Gumbrol is building a co men t milkhouse. Z. A. Russell shipped two cars of cattle to Omaha Monday. It is reported that Jas. Abbott Iibb invested in an automobile. Prank Morrtn is ' working for Wm. Bickleyi,-. Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Glcason enter tained tho latter's" father from north western Kansas last week. Roy Ross will build a new house this fall. STRAIN TOO GREAT. Hundreds of North Platte Readers Find Daily Toil a Burden. Tho hustle and worry of business men, Tho hard work and stooping of work men. Tho womun's household cares, Are too great a strain on tho kidneys' Backache, headache, sideacho, Kidney troubles, uninary troubles follow, A North Platto citizen tolls you how to euro them all. Hans Johnson, 814 Walnut St., North Platte, Neb., says: "For a numbor of years 1 was troubled with kidney com plaint, due to heavy work in tho black smith shops. I havo frequently taken Doan's Kidney Pills procured from Mc Donell & Graves' drug store, and their use is all that is necessary to rid mo of backacho, lameness andother disorders arisingfrom tho kidneys. I recom mend Doan's Kidney Pills bb u remedy of merit that all kidney sufferers should try," For Salo by all dealers. Price GOc. Fostor-Milburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y., solo agents for the United States, Remember tho nomo- Doan's -anti tako no other. Olfico phono 211. Res. phono 217 L. C . DROS T, Osteopathic Physician. North Plntto, - Nebraska. McDonald Bank 'Building. Go to SORENSON'S FOR Furniture Repairing and Cabinet Work Also Wood Turning, Pictnrc Framing Room Moulding, and Window Screens a Specialty. Shop 107 East Fifth. X Closing out Sale Of New and Second Hand Goods. . . . . As I expect to quit busiriess in a few weeks I will sell both new Second-Hand Goods at Less Than Cost. Come in and make your so- ectioh'. ECHELBERRY'S New and Second-Hand Store Corner Cth and Locust Strcots. Suits All Classes. The clirars wo mako and soli suits all classes of men. Wo havo several brands of nickol cigars which are pro nounced n superior nrticlo by smokcm of good judgment For tho man who wants a finer cigar, wo havo tho ton contors, which arc as good a cigar as you can buy anywhere. Thora are men in North I'latto who havo smokcu our cigars for over .twenty-flvo years and are satisfied. That tells tho story of tho quality. .1. F. SCHMALZRIET), To Mary Dcats, owner of ldt 4, block 107. Tho owners of property on tho east side of Cottonwood street, botwepn 3rd anu znu street, are hereby notlllcu that tho Mayor anu council or. tho uty or North Platte, Lincolp county, Nebraska, passed and approved an ordinance on uiu uiu uuy uj. Qujiuuinuur, ivu uruur ing a sidewalk adjoining their said premises, to be constructed as to line and grado, and of permanent material, aB provided in the treneral ordinances Mil . . . 1 - ' . . . oi tno city, regulating tno construction of sidcwalkH i n said city, passed and annrovcu on me zist uav oi June. louu. Unless said walk is constructed by you along tho west side of lot 4, block 1 f. 7 mirnnfl litr linn (n (i nnn win n n.i i ! i 1 said ordinances, on or before the 2nd day of November, 1911, tho samo will bo constructed by said citv and tho costs assessed upon the said lot owned by you adjoining which the samo shn be constructed. CllAS. F. Temple. Seal City Clerk To Joseph II. Cunningham, owner of lot 4. block 137 Tho ownors of property on tho east sido of Cottonwood street, between Cth and 4th streets, are hereby notified that tho Mayor nnd Council of tho City of North Platto, Lincoln county, Nebraska, passed and approved an ordinance on the 20th day of September. 1011. order ing a sidewalk adjoining their snld premises, to bo constructed as to line and crrado. and of permanent material. as provided in tho general ordinances of said city, regulating tho construction of slucwalKB in sum city, passed and np proved on tho 21st day of Juno 1900. Unless said walk is constructed by you alonir the west side of lot 4. block 137, owned by you, in aecordanco with said ordinances, on or before the 2nd day of November, 1911, tho samo will bo constructed by tho city and the costs assessed upon tho said lot owned by you adjoining which tho same shall be constructed. uiias. r. temple, Seal City Clerk Elizabeth Kaar Lanustan, Teacher of Voice Culture At Rlnrkcr'a Mtiile and Art Storo on Thuridayi. ikhANihniknithikM A. J. AMES. MAKIE AMES. X K 6 j Doctors Ames & Ames, a i; Physicians and Surgeons, 15 nfllrfi nvflr fltnnn rinitr f!n. PI, ) Officio 273 Phones KleBt(enca 273 WILLIS J. R&DFIELD, M.D Surgeon, Physician, Consultant, Office Physicians and Surgeons Hospita Phones : Offico 042, Residonco C44, DR. W. F. CROOK, DENTIST, Graduate Northwcstorn Univorsitv. Onico ovor McDonald State Bank r GEO. D. DENT, J Physician and Surgcoa, Offico ovor McDonnld Bank. gSSi JOE B. REDFIELD, M, D. rnysician ana surgeon. Specialty! SKIN DISEASES. Day and night calls promptly answered unico a, iiospitai. mono u4z. DR. J. S. TWINEM, Homeopathic Physician nnd Surgeon HpocUl attention clvon tn confine ments mhI clilHlrcn'a diseases, Onico Phono 1B3 Itoa. l'hona283 Onico McDonald Stato Hank Illd'e Jog-along Transfer Co. c. ir. bawyeu, Man. Hack nnd Heavy Draying of all Kinds. Piano moving a specialty. Up-to-date 1911 piano truck. Office hours 8 a. m. to o p. m. uiiico wltn i'ostarlolograph uiuce puone zvi, iicsiucnco libl Send Us Your Shipments of Grain and Hay We pay tho ton market. Three cou. pons free with returns on each car of hay you ship us to handle for your ac count. Fifteen coupons and $3.G0 in casn win secure tor your nnmo an ele gant 42-Piece Royal Blue Dinner Set worth $10.00. Consign your hay to us and ploaso tho ladies and also get a good price for your hay. Our Motto: Fair treatment and prompt remittances. Sample of tho quality of these dishes can bo seen at tho office of tho Semi Weokly Tribune. The F. C. 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