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About The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 24, 1911)
Sterling Silver Thimbles tor 11c DIXON. THE JEWELER. U. P. Watch Inspector. e DR. 0. tl. CRESSLER. Gradualc Dentist. Office over tho Mcuonaia Stnto Bank. sesae0eito0ossa LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Deputy Slioriff Prank Knapp trans acted business in Brady tho first of tho week. Tho interior of tho Dixon jewelry store is being brightened by a now coat of paint. Heating Stoves nt near cost at Her shey's Fifth and Locust Mrs. Holmes, of Chappell, who has been vsiting in town for several days, left Wednesday. Miss Graham, a trained nurse of Omaha, arrived Wednesday to assist in St. Luke'Bjhospital. I flW-nrrJ William Garman. of . Sutherland, visited his 'daughter Mrs. Ed Ogier the first of the week. ' Home made Sour Kraut at the Tramp grocery, , , James Jensen received word the last of the week of tho death of his twelve year old brother at Keystone. Charles Barr left Wednesday after noon for Maledia, Minn., to spend sev eral weeka with friends and relatives. The Knights of Columbus will hold a special meeting and reception for their members in tho I. O. O, F. hall on Dec. 13th. Tho Star orchestra furnished music for tho Crystal theatre Wednesday and Thursday evenings. This . was their initial appearance. 50 per cent discount on nil trimmed hats at Maloney & Lintz. Mrs. L. L. Gray returned Wednesday from Columbus, where she was called the last of the week by the death of her father Mr. Mahaffoy. Mrs. William Simons, of Wallace, who is the guest of Mrs. Ed Ogier, was taken violently ill with appendicitis Tuesday and an operation was nocessnry the following day. Tho EpfscopaT supper and baazar which was held in tho Masonic hall Tuesday evening, was given tho liberal patronage which it deserved. Tho ladies are noted for their splendid sup pers and tho articles on salo met wjth a ready sale, thus netting tho guild a neat sum. We have all the latest copyrighted novels by tho best authors at from ?1.00 to ?1.40.iNcKER,sSTonEi Mrs. Morgan Davis, oPcona, Colo., who spent tho past we'ek with Mrs. James Shea, loft Wednesday for points in Indiana to visit relatives. Mrs. Davis resided here a number of years ago and has many friends in tho city who were pleased to renew her ac quaintance. TimlMurphv and company in "The New Code" pleased a fair sized audi ence at tho Keith on Tuesday evening. The play is full of bright sayings and amusing incidents and was well received by the local people. Pnr Ront-'Good eicht room framo dwelling near 2nd ward school. Buchanan & Patterson. At a meeting of tho city council on Tuesday evening, C. O. Weingand was mithorizedlto build a cross walk across Dewey fctreot from his new store to tho Rtnr clothimr store. This will bo done at his own expense and will indeed bo rnnvenient for many, especially ladies who have not been accustomed to using Saturday Only. We recently made a lucky purchase on 100 genuine Sterling Silver Thimbles and we are going to give our customer all the benefit Tomorrow morning these Thimbles, which ordinarly cost 30c to 35c each will sell for only 11c each. , Since the number is so small, we cannot sell more than one thimble to any one person. Sec Them in Our Show Window. John Dcnn transacted business up the branch the first part of tho week. Roscoo Zimmcrs, of Sidney, is spend ing n few days in town this week. 50 per cent discount on all trimmed hats at Maloney & Lintz. Charles Whistler, of Keystone, spent! tho fore part of tho week hero on busi ness. s Hnrry Stevens, of Maxwell, was a visitor in town tho fore part of the week. Mr. Arnold, of Maxwell, transacted business in the city tho first of the week. Mrs. S. C. Mecomborwont to Omaha Wednesday to spend a week or more with friends. Genuine crushed Oyster Shells. Make hens lay.. . Hershey's, Fifth and Locust; Attorney William Shumaty left Wed nesday, for Omaha and Lincoln to trans act business. 'ilrT anfMrs". iThi. HoggAf Paxton, came down Wednesday to' yisit Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hogg. Miss Marie Stuart is expected home shortly from a month's visit in Aurora, 111., with her aunt Mr. and Mrs. John States, who spent the fore part of the week in Omaha, have returned home. Don Melton and Harry Beam, who were visitors in town early in the week went homo Wednesday. For Sale $60 hard coal Art Garland stove for $10, m good order, . $12 par lor cook stovo for $4.00. Inquire at 303 East 2nd St. Miss Mollie Peniston left Wednesday for Denver to visit friends a few days before going to Rawlins to live. Miss Florence Jackson, who has been ill for somo time, will leave soon for El Paso, Texas to spend the winter. Mrs. Arthur Howard and sons re turned Wednesday from Julesburg, where she was called by her aunt's ill ness. Claude Mecomber left Wednesday morning for Omaha, where ho will, spend a few days before going to Deo MntnoH fn nttonrt Hphnnl. Mr. and Mrs. cferre"slfeyeTlb arrived J a few days ago from Denver and will visit tho former's sisters Mrs. C M. Newton and Miss Harriet Beyerlo, Miss Lucille Halligan e'ntertained d dozen young friends a few evenings ago. Pleasant games and music made the evening an enjoyable ono to all present. Refreshments were served Lost AKnight Templar watch charm and chain. Finder please return to McDonald State bank and receive re ward. A new orchestra was formed in the city last week under tho leadership of W. E. Starr. It is composed of Messrs. W. E. Starr, Emil Voescipka, Hershey Wolch and Misses Mnyme McMichael and Mae Welsh, W. L. Witty, manager of the Amer jean leiepnone and leiegrapn u north of the city was presented wjth an expensive merchaum pipe the first of the week by Messrs. H, II. Mussle man and Guy Swopo on behalf of the local base ball fans. This is to show their appreciation of Mr. Witty's kind ness In securing tho returns of tho world'B series for their benefit, free of charge. Money Making Investment. Tho owner of a bunch of lots in tho West end fronting on Fifth and Sixth atrrnfs luivo authorized us to sell them at the very low price of $1000, about one nail tneir real value. If you are interested see us quick bo lore BomcDouy eiso snaps tnem up. Buchanan & Patterson, AnQHncemieHt. Kclflier will servo a "Lunchcbnetlo" for tho fyoilcrmnkers' ball on next Wedncsdny evening, The menu ns fol lows: Chicken Salad, Pickles, Bread and Butter Sandwiches, Cake, Coffee. Will began serving at 10 o'clock. Price 25 cents per plate. Seveeth-Day Adveatiit Ckturck. Regular Sabbath services as usual on Corner Willow and West 10th. On Sunday evening Nov. 26, nt 7:30 p. m. The preaching service will bo n contin uation of the studies on the Prophecies of Danial and Revelation. Subject: Tho Future, Eteipal Homo of tho Saved. Where, and What is It, and How Obtaining? C. W. Miller, Pastor. An Interesting Sale. Do you krtow tho placo my darling child Where you bought tho bakery before? Go there, again my dearcstono And b'dy as much, or more. Got piep and cakes and broad and things The lndiod huvo on salo, When brother comes nnd company b tings, " !' Our good cheer must not fail. Oat meal cookieB, fowls in prime Are good for old and young, Our Suriday dinner must be flno Our songs of praiso bo sung. At Ifowo & Mnlonoy's Sat. Nov. 25th. i' 'Christmas Goods. Our Christmas goods uro arriving daily and are being placed for your in spection.! Comu in now nnd mako your Bolcctibna and hnvo them laid awuy if you wish." Rinckeu's Book Stoke, Miss Ethel Louden has accepted a position in tho 10c store. HenryElias, who has been ill for two weeks, is repqrted improved today. Will, Vernon left last night for Den- vorwhero'he will accept n position. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Redmond will entertain tho Harmony Club tonight Mr. ! nnd Mrs. D. Congdon were visitors 'in Hershey tho first of' the week. ''w Harry. Brown, of Sutherland, was among the out., of town people hero yesterday. Tho high school classes were granted half, holiday today in order to attend the foot ball game. Miss Bessie Smith left Wcdnesdny evening for Wood River to visit rela tives for n week or more. Mrs. Ole Swanson is spending tills week with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Bostwich nt Hershey, Visitors fronj Wallace today are Mr. and Mrs. D. Melton,, Abo Melton, De- Witt Benm and Jctmco Howe. A young passenger brakeman and a well known young lady of this city will bo married shortly after Thanksgiving. Roy Banks will spend ThanKsgiving In Yorke nnd before returning expects to spend a week with Lincoln friends; O. H. Brotlemnrkle, formerly of this city arrived from tho east Tuesday and is spending a few days in town on bus ness. William McCarry, who has been visiting his cousin James Thompson for Boveral days, loft this , morning for Beatrice. Lewis A. Waynor, of Cambridge and Miss Mnrquerite 13. Olson, of Suther land, were married last evening by County Judge Grant Weather forecast Fair tonight and Saturday; Maximum temperaturo yes terday 37, one ycnr.ago 62; minimum temperature this morning 16; ono year ago 30. In tho foot ball came at Lincoln, tho first of tho week between the freshman of tho stato university and tho varsity team. Victor Hall tran played an un usually strontr eamo and was classed with the best in tho gamo on either side. Hie ladies of tho Christian church will hold nn exchange nt Howe & Malonevs' Wednesday, Nov. aith, and will havo on sale everv thine suitable for a Thanksgiving dinner including nomo maue mince meat, pumpiun pies, cakes, rolls, dressed spring chicken, jellies and fruits. The hierh school students held a coat tall narndo last ovenlntr to advertise tho toot ball eramo today. Banners nnd streamers of red nnd white were used and during the jnarch up Dewey street a seried of class yells were given and several of tho local merchants were called on for short talks. About two hundred students took pnrt. A 8ouvenir. Old Gentleman Hnvo you any hnlr the ton me color ns mine? Barber Do you rpqulro It for a wig, fllr? Old Gen tlcman No: I want a small piece to give to n lady. London Opinion. An Artlit. Sue You said you were going to marry an nrtlst, and now you're en gaged to n dentist Flo Well, Isn't ho nu artist? Ho draws from renl llfff. There are no tricks In plain irtmplo faith. Julius Caesar. and Starts Much Trouble. If oil people know that neglect of constipation would result in sovere in digestion, yellow jaundice or virulent liver irouuie iney wouiu buuii iuko ur, Kintr's New Life Pills, and end It. It the onlv safe way. Best for biliousness headacne, dyspepsia, chills anddebilitys , t Vlctorfa and Nnpol---Qiioort' Victoria oilfo Knro n remark able description of her visit to the tonUi of Napoleon t. during the rclsn of Napoleon 111. "Tup cotnn la not yot here." she wrote, "hut In u humII nldf chnpol of Rt Jerome. Into this the emperor led inc. nmLtliere 1 xtood nt the nrm of Napoleon ill., his uephrvr. before the offlil of HnKlamVa bitterest foe, I. the Krnuddntuiflter of that t;lnr who hflted lilm nio.t and who uiot vigorously opposed hint und this very nephew, who bourn his name, being my nearest and dearest nlly! Tho or gan of the church wn playing 'God Save the Queen at the time, and this Solemn"1 scene took place by torchlight and duVlhj; a thunderstorm. Strnno nnd wonderful Indeed!'' An Offensive Cravat A tnau once called upon Whistler with a letter of Introduction, and nu amusing h-chp followed, arising out of the fact that the visitor y.as wearing a red'iieekile. Whistler declared It in tetfered with the color scheme of W.h roont and "put him off" a picture he vviih ptlllitinu; hi quite aMlIfforeut "key." n mil IV hi "bllcod ll in to take off the uaviullng ruvut before he would eon-dosr-pttfi .to exchange another word Willi Itlni. .( I The Lamb. "I)o6 pour husband piny pokcrV 'Ve.1: Jut not for money." "Tlint bo?" "No.l He wouldn't do RUch n tiling. When ho plays It'n only for fun. nnu i lie nt he kecjis fully with little red. white nnd bluo liieehs." Detroit Free Press. ; His Pet. Hnrker-Thliil: I'll try to sell old Stuffem .some pot dogs. Bnrkcr Use less Job. All he thinks about Is eating. nnrker Hasn't any four legged i frlonds, oh? Marker Only one. nnd that's the dining room table. Chicago News. Unldentlflod. Suspicious Neighbor Did your moth er have n rooster for dinner yesterday, sonnlo? Sonnlo Ycs'm. 8nsptcIous Neighbor A big ono with black tall feathers? Sonnlo Dunno, Mother didn't cook the fenthers. Sydney Bul letin. vRenrots. Regrctf are n waste of tlmo In orery possible! Instance except one when they lietpmo vnluublo lessons for tho V future, A Father's Vengeance would havo fallen on nnv ono who at tacked the son of Petir Bondy, of South Rbckwood. Mich., but ho was powerless before attacks of Kidnoy he wrote, "so at last we eavo him Electric! Bitters nnd ho Improved wonuefiuiiy irom lUKing six uumua. Its tho best Kidney medicine I over BnWi"- (Backache, tired fcclimr. ner- voU8riesF, loss . of appetite, warn of 'kidney trouble that may end in dropsy, dinbdten of Bright'a disease. Beware: Take Ulectric Bitters and bo safe. Every bottle guaranteed. 50 cents nt Stone Drug Co, ( - Bareain In a Home. Location 4m south of Maxwell, Forty acres in cultivation, izu pasture, o acres of alfalfa, 200 young fruit trees apples, peaches, checrlcs and plums. All fenced and cross fenced, trood 5- room frame house with porch screenod. r i) I Lot 1 . ! ! .1 1 n! . t . 1. ...... 12x16. cement hen houso 12x20 and cement .tavo 12x24, crib, grnnnry.and shed 24x32. cistern, we II. w ndmill. Rural mall daily, telephone, Ideal dnirv and stock farm. Fino View of Plntte Valloy, splendid location. ncarHchoolhouse, wnero church services' held oach Sabbath. $20,000 h trh scnool now bulldintr at Maxwell. Advanced years, and boiib entering col etro causes mo to seek retirement. ... " . . . . i To close at once, at less tnnn iur price. Terms, auviso your inenus oi tnis exceptional opportunity. IS. M. ARNOLD, Urady, weu. CARPET UNO HUG 321 West First Street Phone 592. Elizabeth Kaar Langsfen, Teacher of Voice Culture! At Rlnckcr'i Mutlc and Art Storo on Thursday!, r DR. W. F. CROOK, DENTIST, Graduate Northwestern University. A Ofiico over McDonald State Bank DR. J. S. TWINEM. Hnmennathlo Phvilelin andSurtfeon Special attention irlven to conllno- iuunto aim vunuruu uiDuaaua. q OIllco Phone 163 lies. l'hono;2S.1 nnlfn Mi-Dniittlil RLitn Hunk Aa Merchant Tailor. We have recently installed a French Dry Cleaner for Men's and Ladies' apparel of all classess, and wo tiuarantee satisfactory work. Wo arc also tailors and know how to repair clothes. We carry samples of goods and make clothes of all kinds to order, insuring first-class workmanship McDonald State Bank, NORTH PLATTE, NEBRASKA. UapitM Stock fully Paid $100,000.00. OMcsl Bank In Llncsln Ce'wily.-! .,.-rh - - Wo ilcspectfully Solicit your Bnnldny Business. Satisfaction Qunrnntdctl , . chas. Mcdonald, President. Made Fresh Every Day at DICKEY'S A FEW OF OUR STAPLES. Vanilla Taffy 15 cents per pound Peanut Candy . 20 cents per pound Vanilla Taffy Wafers 30 cents per pound Cocoanut Chips 25 cents per pound Cocoanut Creams 25 cents per pound Chocalate Cocoanut Creams .... 25 cents per pound Nut Top Nougat 40 cents per pound Comcin and'get a sample. DICKEY'S BAKERY AND CONFECTIONERY. I Union Realty and Investment Company. Paid up Capital $50,000. Surplus 50,000.00. OFFICERS T. C. PATTERSON, Presklont, First Mortgages on Real Estato; Bought, Sold and Negotiated. This compnny is prepared to loan money of Investors on hrst mort gages on real estnto, amply secured nnd drawing eight per cent scml annunlIlntorcst.Monoy ho Invested will be oxompt from taxation. GIVEN AWAY FREE A $250 Harley Davidson 4-Horse Power Motor Cycle, Magneto Ignition .... A Ticket With Yellow Front Shoe Store, DIENER & -A.' ( w. h. Mcdonald, Cashier and Vice-Prest. WHY BUY JUNK?' When You Can Buy IVSade Candies Off J. S. TWINEM'S PRIVATE HOSPITAL 218 West Fourth St. For the treutment of MEDICAL nnd SURGI CAL patients. Also for accommodations con finement cases. AND DIRECTORS- B. BUCHANAN, Soc'y nnd Treaa. Every Pair of Shoes. FLEISHMAN. that side of the street. 25 cents nt atono urug uo. and perfect lit.