The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, October 27, 1911, Image 5

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to keep house without a
Rochester
Serving Disli
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Almost IndispeaMble (or
PHiUmin. CwrfurJs. Meat Pies, BJked
Apples, SInereHi and Ckeese, VeeUWes,
Cniekea Pie, Vhk and Oysters, Petateea
aa Gratia, Baked Beaas,Seallepel Petateeti,
Baked Rs. e(e.
TWO DISHES IN OWE
Tjpf for lifllcim? in tlio oven, ma&o of Earthen or
Porcelain Ware. Oatcr Dish of solid Copper with
Heavy Silver -Nickel Finish.
This season's assortment
embraces all of the newest
styles. It will interest
you to see them.
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DIXON, Jeweler and Optician.
SCHILLER & CO.,
Prescription Druggists
First Door North of
First National tlank
Mrs. Sam Richards, of Omaha, left
Wednesday evening after spending
business and
local! mention.
P. A. Norton went to Lexington
Wednesday to spend, the day.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Frederci will movo
to Sidney the first of the week.
James Bird, of Wallace, is visiting
A. P. Kelly and family this week.
Piatt White will leave tomorrow for
Omaha to bring up his Kissel car.
Alex Mcston returned Wednesday
from a short business visit in Omaha.
F. C. Piclsticker left Wednesday for
Wallace to spend several days on busi
ness. Miss Blancho Ganson, of Hcrshoy,
visited local friends the first of tho
week.
0. E. Elder returned Wednesday
morning from Omaha where ho spent a
week.
Harry Samuelson has accepted a
rlnrlcRhln In th&.nnw. Welnffand clothincr
store,
Roy Ginther, 'of Lincoln, came up
Wednesday morning to visit tho Finney
family.
Mrs. Jack Palmer came home a few
days ago from Lincpln where she spent
a week.
James Fonda and daughter Blanche
returned Wednesday from a week's
visit in Omaha.
Mrs. Sarah Finney, who has been
seriouslyill for some time, is reported
very much improved.
Mrs. Wood White went to Grand
Island Wednesday morning to visit her
parents for some time, r 1
Grandma Owens came up from
Grand Island Saturday to visit hor son
Richard and family.
Mrs. R. JN. Mitchell arrived a few
davs aeo from Lexington and will visit
relatives for two weeks.
F. L. Moonoy went to Lincoln Tucs
day night to attend a general conference
of the Methodist church.
Leave vour orders for milk or cream
at tho Enterprise Bakery, now conduct
ed by the Doolittle Produce Co.
Miss Minnie Flynn, of Omaha, will
arrive tonight to visit her aunt Mrd. P.
J. Norris for a week or longer.
Mrs. Boatman returned Tuesday
from Cheyenne Where sho spent
several days with her husband.
Dr. and Mrs. 0. H. Cresslor returned
Wednesday from Omaha where they
spent the fore part of the week.
Ray Welborn resumed work as pas
senger brakeman tho first of the week
after being off duty for a year past
Mrs. Joseph Murphy went to Poxton
Wednesday morning to visit Mr. and
Mrs. Fred Thalken for several days.
The 20th Century Club held a very
enjoyable session at the homo of Mrs,
Clark Buchanan Tuesday afternoon.
Mrs. Lena Salsbury returned a few
days ago from a ten days visit with her
daughter Mrs. Hoyt Hart at Paxton.
Ira Chamberlain, of Roseburg, Ore.,
arrived a few days ago to visit his sis
ter Mrs. Anna Martin for two weeks or
more.
E. T. Swanson, who recently moved
here from Grand Island has let tho con
tract for a now homo in tho Taylor ad
dition.
Mrs. Wm. Ebright left Wednesday
morning for Beatrice, whore sho was
called by the serious illness of her
brother. .
Mr. andlMrs. Frank Woods loft Wed
ncBdav for thelrfhomo in Illinois after
snendine some time with their son
Jesse and wife,
few days transacting
visiting, old friends.
Mrs. Harry C. Curtis, of Denver ar
rived a fow days ago to visit her hus
band who is managing tho Union Pa
iflc hotel in this city.
Ginn, White & Schatz shipped a cas
ket to Tryon Tuesday for J. C. Jorden
who dropped dead while at work on his
farm there Monday.
Mrs. Edward Rcbhausen entertained
a few friends Tuesday afternoon in
honor of Mrs. Gcrtrudo Rcbhausen of
Columbus. A nice lunch wss served.
Mrs. Wagner, of Broadwater, who
haB been visiting her friend Mrs.
Charles Perkins while- enroute homo
from Lincoln, left Wednesday morning.
Mrs. Trusty, of Broadwater, visited
friends the first of tho week while en
routo homo from a visit with her par
ents Mr. and Mrs. James Light, of
Wallace.
C. P. Howard who lives seven miles
northwest of town on the river road is
building a cement block barn 58x86fcet
with a corruagatcd iron roof at a cost of
about $3,000.
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford DoMott, fore
merly of th'istliityVlcam'odbwn f rim
Scotts Blufis a fow days ago in their
auto to visit tho latter's aunt Mrs.
Clara VanDorn.
Mesdamcs Albert Schatz, Joseph
Stone and A. B, Hoagland have issued
ono hundred invitations to a reception
which they will give at the I. 0. 0. F.
hall on Monday afternoon.
The Rebhauscn barber shop has been
greatly improved n appearance by at
tractive new paper and light paint.
Several other convenient changes have
been made in the rooms. "A) .
Mr. and Mrs. 0. R. Martin" enter
tained twenty-five neighbors and friends
Tuesday evening In honor of Mr. Ira
Chamberlain, of Roseburg, Ore. A
pleasant evening was spent by all. A
nicely prepared lunch was served late
in the evening. ,
Dan 'Q. Hines, of Columbus, spent a
few days here this week with James
Fonda and other members of tho B. of
L. E. Mr. Hines was recently pensioned
after being in the service of tho com
pany for thirty-four years between
Omaha and Grand Island.
Geo. Brunnor, a farmer of McPher-
son county, who was in town Wednes
day, Bays crops in that section are very
good; Corn will yield a very heavy
crop, nearly every farmer has from 200
to COO bushels of potatoes and the hay
crop is above tho average. He says
the man who took a homestead in Mc
Pherson county has made a winning.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Roddy entertain
ed a score of friends at cards on Tues
day evening, ihe guest or honor was
their nephew Leo Cronin of Lo Mars,
la. Twelve games were played and tho
highest score made by Mrs. Harry
Murrin. The consolation emblem was
awarded Miss Joalo O'Hare. Delicious
refreshments were served and the latter
part of the evening spent in Hallow'een
tricks.
iy Presses from $75 to $125 at
hey's.
"Tho Virginian" has captured the
public fancy more completely than any
book play over dramatized and its ex
ceptional success is now stago history.
George Kelly in tho name part has
scored a tremendous personal hit by
reason of his clever interpretation of
Owen Wister's hero. Others in the
cast are H. C.Russell, John .Smiley,
Harry Bates, Eleanor Wilton, Mary
Elizabeth Forbes and Marie Dantes.
Although "Tho Virginian" has been
on the boards for eight years as re
markable as it may seem, there are
still fifteen members of the original
production with this, tho only company
playing thy piece "The Virginian." At
tho Keith Tuesday evening, Oct SlBt.
Mrs. Arthur Howard tendered Miss
Nina IRcctor a nrcnuptial bundlo
shower Tuesday evening. Forty
guests were present and spent a very
enjoyable evening in games and music.
A mock wedding was tho principle
fcaturo of entertainment Decorations ,
consisted of red and white hearts. At
tho close nice refreshments woro ser
ved.KlMIss Rector received a largo and
varied collection of pretty gifts.
Tho Omaha Dally News of Monday
contained a picture of Clinton B. Run
ner of Hcrshoy who will receive a
silver medal and $1,000 from the Ci
negio Hero Fund. Mr. Runner saveil
tho three Ilungerfood children last
March from a cavo in which they were
imprisoned and surrounded by the big
prairie fire which awept the country
that month. At the risk of his life he
dragged the children to a water tank,
sustaining bums on his neck and hands.
Tho members of tho 500 Club to
gcther with eight or ten other invited
guests, passed a delightful evening
Tuesday at the Cody ranch with Mr.
and Mrs. Garlow and Mr. and Mrs.
L, W. Walker as hosts and hostesses.
Upon arrival, tho guests found the
rooms decorated with jack ojantcrns,
black cata and other Hallow'een em
blems, which mado a pretty effect Tho
card games were played with much
zest, everybody was In tho most con
genial mood, and hours sped swiftly,
At the Keith Monday evening the
Ferris Hartman Enterprises Company
will present Walter DoLeon and Miss
"Muggins" Davles In the record-break
Ing musical comedy of collcgo life,
"Tho Campus' by Walter DoLeon.
Tho organization comes direct from
phenomenal engagements In other
metropolitan citiea of the United
States, its most notablo triumph being
in Los Angeles and San Francisco,
where it was presented for over 210
times to capacity audiences. Tho com
pany is exquisitely costumed ann gor
geously mounted.
A Special Plea.
Here is a call for clothing for a fam
ily consisting of eight small children,
girls and boys, living in town. Will
need evdrythlng In tho way of clothing
as the mother is sick abed and not
able to care for them. But the great
est need Is baby clothes; n full layout
should ho furnished. Now clotheB aro
not necessary. Perhaps some mother
who has lost her baby 'would bo glad
to pass its clothes on to this mother
whose child is but two or three days
old. A pair of blankets 1b asked for.
Hoping for immediate response,
phono 550.
Farming by Dynamite.
Demonstration of the use of explo
sives for various purposes on the farm,
such as Blasting 'Stumps and. Boulderd,
Breaking up yard Pan and Subsoil,
Digging Ditches, Planting trees, re
moving Old Soil, etc., to be given on
Nov. 6, at 2 p. m. on the property of
W. L. Park, 7 miles northwest of
North Platte. Neb.
A representative of tho Du Pont Co,
will be on hand, and demonstration is
promised that will be both interest
ing and instructive. All interested aro
invited to bo present
For,, SalS Winter apples, 50c to 75c
por bushel- One and a half miles west
of Platte Valley school, or nine miles
east of town. S. G. Anderson.
Has
Hersf
October 24,V1911.
Board met pursuant to adjournment'
present Walter, Streitz and Roberts,
commissioners, and county clork.
Petition of J. M. Frlsto arid others
for tho appointment of P, K. Hoffman,
roau overseer for District 42 to fill va
cancy is hereby granted.
Claim of A. F. Danlclson, Road Dis
trict No 8, $75.00
S N Beightl, caro of Mrs Luclnda
Clark, 20.00
Wm. Diamond, Road District 9,
63.00
, Jeaso Long, Road Dist 23, 100.00
Ulcn Fikcnotein Dist 35, 100.00
Chris Rutlcdgc, Dist 47, 50.00
Fred Marquette, DlstO, 7G.00
James Bcchan, 120.00
Geo -Single, Dist 55,' 50.00 '
J. J. Ginapp, Dist 1C, 50.00
J. P. Smith, Dist 25, 100.0Q
Peter Smith, Dist 7, 100.0Q
J. M. "Wilson, general fund, 71.C5
Jorden Russcn, bridge fund, 85.00
W.m. Smith, Com. Dist No 3, 219.00
Siegel M-clton, 15.00
C. H. Walter, salary and mileage,,
88.00
Wm Ebright, salary and expenses,
187.39
Ray C Langford, redemption, 1.85
Underwood Typewriter Co., 51.25
G W Roberts, salary und mileage,
107.80
A F Streitz, salary and mileage,
G1.80
And now on this 24th day of October,
1911, pursuant ti adjournment heroto
foro made, the petition of James R.
White and thirty-two others asking
and praying for the organization of tho
proposed North Platte Valley Irrigation
District, was presented to tho board
of county commissioners of Lincoln
county, Nebraska, and upon consider
ation of said petition, tho ovidenco and
proof of publication of notlco of tho
time of presenting said petition to said
board for hearing, the board of county
commissioners, find:
1. That said potitlon was signed by a
majority of tho legal voters under the
irrigation law in said proposed irrigation
district, and by electors who own or
hold lease estates, as said term is de
fined in said irrigation law is mora
than a majority of tho wholo number of
acres of land in said proposed irrigation
district, and that no remonstrances or
protests to the organization of said
district havo been filed.
2. The board further finds that tho
stato onglneer of the state of Nebraska
has. approved tho organization of said
district and that his approval is now on
filoin this office.
3, That said potitlon substantly de
scribes the boundaries of Bald irrigation
district and tho boundaries of said
"The Campus."
Walter DeLcon and Miss "Muggins'''
Davles, supported by a singing
dancing company of fifty, will appear
at tho Keith-next Monday evening in
Walter DeLon's newest musical comedy
of college life, "The Campus." This
joyous musical play comes direct from
long engagements in other cities of the
United States, and since its original
presentation It has received no word of
dissension, it being tho universal
opinion of both press and public that
DoLeon has written a delightful and
clever muslcul comedy. Tho chorus
a large and pretty one, and its mem
bors can both sing and dance. Tho
play is beautifully mounted, and the
costumes aro an artistic triump of the
modisto's art.
For Sale
Annus bulls ranirintr from ten months
rr turn itonta o linn I mrnn hnnt In,
quiro of Frank Ebelo, North Platte.
Boar Sale.
On Saturday. Nov. 4th., at tho U. P,
barn nt Lexington, we sell 12 Poland
China p!rs, of which 5 aro fall piers,
toppy enougn to neau any nero. iney
weigh about 250 and are in the best of
condition for strontr service.
Tho spring pigs weigh about 150, and
have a bono and stretcn not common
nmontr Poland Chinas. Tholr sire
Growthy Look, a half ton individual, Is
a grand breedor of a large, lengthy
and prolific typo, a cross much needed.
Tho 12 Durocs aro of Jan., Mch. and
Apr. farrow, and sired by King Sutton
an individual second to none, bono am
quality considered. Come and seo these
sires. J. O. Anderson.
Notice to Hunters.
No hunting or tresspassing allowed
on these promises. Jesse Long
Ciias. Roihnson
H. C Ridinogii
FRED SlMANTS
, Geo. Patterson
Geo. Korn
Dave Mecomrer.
License to wed was granted Wednes
day evening to J. II. Reeves and Miss
Anna Reina both living north of town,
is
THE
First National Bank.
of North Platte, Nebraska.
UNITED STATES DEPOSITARY
Capital and Surplus $140,000.
DIRECTORS:
E. F. SEEBERGER, Presldtiil.
' H. KEITH NEVILLE. VIci-PrMMenf,
F. L. H00NEY, Cishitr.
ARTHUR McN&MARA.
J. J. HALLIGAN.
KEITH THEATRE,
OCT. 30th-
MONDAY EVENING,
Ferris Hartman Enterprises Present '
Walter DeLeon and Miss "Muggins" Davies
In the Joyous Musical Comedy of College Life
It's an
Original
Music Play
Beautiful Girls GaJore, Artistic Scenery and Costumed Production,
PRICES SOc, 75c and $1.00 and $1.50
A Merry
Mixture of
I Melody
and
Mirth.
proposod irrigation district ns' described
in said potltion aro Hereby established
as the boundaries, being in words and
figures following, to-wlt:
Betrlnninc at the ne corner of tho nw
qr of sec. 14, town 14, range 33; running
thence west to the nw corner of the
M.i a m AF mil nt. r tinlfl ann 1.
I1U 111 1L bllU .1 IT Ktk Ul OUIU DGW A ,
thence south to tho sw corner of said
no qr of tha nw qr of Bald sec. 14;
thence west to tho nw corner of the sw
ar of the nw or of said section 14:
thence south on the sec. line to the sw
core of the said sec. 14: thenco west to
the, nw cornor of tho no qr of the ne qr
of abc. 22, town 14, range 33; thence
Bouth to tho sw corner or the ne qr or
the no nr of said sec. 22: thenco east to
the se corner of the no qr of the ne qr
oi said sec. as; tnenco soutn on the
section lino between sections 22 and 23
to the bw corner of Beet on 23' town 14.
range 33; thence west on tne section
lino between sections 22 and 27 to the
thence south on tho west line or said
sec. 27 to the sw corner or said Bee. zi:
thence east on the south line of sal
sec. 27 to the north bank of the South
Platte river: thence in an easterly
direction along the north bank" of the
South Platte river to where said north
bank intersects the cast line of sec. 31,
township 14, range 31; thence north on
the east lino of said soc. 31 to the no
corner of said sec. 81; thenco east on
the south sec. lino of sections 29, 28 and
27 to tho se corner of said sec. 27;
thence north to the no corner of the Be
qr of the so qr of said dec. 27; thenco
east on tne soutn line or tne n ni or tne
b hf of sec. 20 to tho eaBt line of said
sec. 20, town 14, range 31; thence north
to tho no corner or tne so qr oi said
sec. 20: thence west on tho north lino
of tho s hf of said sec. 26 to the nw cor
of the bw qr; thence west on th3 north
line of tho se qr of sec. 27, town 14,
raniro 31. to tho nw corner of the ne
qr of tho se qr of Bald sec. 27; thence
norm on uie etiai, line oi iim wesi nun
of tho ne qr of said sec, 27 to the ne
cornor of tho nw qr of the ne qr of aald
sec. 27; thence west along tho north
line or said Bee. 27 to tho nw corner
of said boc. 27; thence north on tho
cest line of sec. 21, town 14, range 31,
200 rods; thenco east 80 rods, thenco
north 80 roads thence ecst 80 rods,
thenco south 120 rods to tho bw corner
of the ne qr of said stfe. 22; thenco east
to the se corner of tho sw qr of tho ne
qr of sec. 22; thenco north to the ne
cornor of tho nw qr of the no qr of Bald
sec. 22; thenco east on the section line
to tho se corner of Bee. 15. tovn 14.
range 31; thence south on tho west line
of sec. 23, town 14, range 31 to tho bw
corner of the nw ar or said sec. 23:
thence oast on tho south line of Bald nw
qr to the se corner of said nw qr of said
pec. 23; thence north on the eaBt line of
said nw qr or said sec. 23 to tho ne
corner of said nw or of said sec. 23:
thenco north to the ne corner of the se
nr of the sw or of sec, 14. town 14.
range 31; thenco west on tho north line
or tne soutn nt or tne bw qr or biu sec.
14, to the nw corner of tho sw qr of tho
bw qr of said Bee. 14: thenco north on
tho sec. line to tho no corner of the bo
ar of Bee. 15. town 14. ranee 81: thenco
west on tho north line of said so qr of
Bee. 15, 120 rods, thenco north 80 rods,
thence west 40 rods, thenco north 40
reds, thence west 80 rods, thence north
(Concluded on eighth page.)
THE KEITH THEATRE.
Tuesday Evening. October 31st.
LA SHELLE VIRGINIAN COMPANY PRESENT
The
Thoroughly
American Play.
tu'et
inc.
The Play
The
Public Demand
VIRGINIAN
By Owen Wister and Kirke LaShelle.
Prices 50c, 75c, $1.00 and $1.50.
For Sale.
Tho building north of tho Episcopal
church known as tho guild housn. Bids
will bo received by J. Q. Wilcox,
chairman of rectory committee, up to
Novembor 16th.
The committed reserves tha right to
reject any or all bids
J. Q. Wilcox,
T. C. PATTEIU30N.
Arthur MoNamara
i
Com.
Notice
Dr. Twinorn desires to announce
to tho public that he has
onened a nrlvnta hoisnitnl nt thn fnrmae
home of Mrs. James Bolton, 218 wefit
rourui street, ior tno treatment, or
medical and surgical cases. Special
accommodation ror coniinement coses.
3?. J. BROBKER
Cigars for Gifts. ,
The man who smokes always ap
preciates tho gift of a box of cigars ho
prefers such to Borne nlcnac or gewgaw
that affords him no pleasure.! Our
cigars aro appecloted by all men who
know a good cigar and the price is
moderate. Glvo him a box of our
cigars jwd he will feel satisfied.
J. F. SCHMALZRIED,
SHERIFF'S SALE.
By virtue of an Order of Salo issued
from tho District Court of Lincoln
County, Nebraska, upon a decreo of
foreclosure rendered in said Court
wherein Georgo T. Field is plaintiff
and John biiajter et nl are detendants.
and to me directed, I will on tho 2nd
day of Dccombor, 1911, at one o'clock
p. m., at tho cast front door of tho
court house in North Plattd, Lincoln
County, Nebraska, soli at public auc
tion to tho highest bidder for cash, to
satisfy said docree, interests and costs,
tho following described proporty,
to-wit:
Lot eight (8) block six (G) Penlston
Addition to the city of North Pliftto,
Lincoln County. Nebraska.
Dated North Platto, Nob., Oct. 2lBt,
1UU.
I. L. MlLTONDERGElt, Sheriff.
Merchant Tailor.
Wo have recently installed a French
Dry Cleaner for Men's and Ladies'
apparel of all classess, nnd wo
guarantee satisfactory work. We
aro also tailora and know how to
repair clothes.
Wo carry samples of tfooda and
moke clothes of all kinds to order,
insuring first-class workmanship
and perfect fit.
Send Us Your Shipments of
Grain and Hay
Wo pay tho top markot. ' Three cou
pons frco with rotunis on each car of
hay you ship us to handlo for your ac
count. Fifteen coupons and $3.50 in
cash will secure for your hhme an olo-ganf
42-Piece Royal Blue Dinner
Set worth $10.00.
Consign your hay to us nnd please
the ladlesHind nlso get a good price for
your hay.
Our Motto: Fair treatment and
prompt remittances.
Samplo of tho quality of these dishes
can bo seen at tho ofllco of thu Seml
Weokly Tribune.
The F. C. Ayres Mer, Co.,
20thland Wazeo Streets,
Denver, Colorado.