The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, November 28, 1911, Image 5

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    Let Us Remind You
You were one of the mnny, perhaps, who left the se
lection of Christnws Gifts to the lost day of, perhaps,
the lost week in 1010.
And you were tired, and hurried, arid .dissatisfied,
and vowed "Never Againl" Let us remind, you, Let
us invite you to moke selections now. ; ,
Never before was was our stock quite so varied and
complete, and we would like you to see it while it is
still unbroken, quietly, comfortably and at your leisure.
Any article will be put aside until you wont it.
Our
ShoW Windows.
XN, THE JEWELER.
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OR. 0. II. CRESSLER.
Graduate Dentist.
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Ofl'ce over the MoDonnld
State Bunk.
LOCAL AND PERSONAL.
Miss Cleo Chappell, of Brady, was a
week ond visitor in town.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Louis Iinynor loft Sat
urday for Paxtonto ppend sovoral days.
Tho Harrriony Club will meet next
week with Mr. and Mrs. James Payno.
F. C. Pielstickcr transacted business !
in the eastern part of the stato Friday;'
Mrs. Ella Huxoll has been assisting
in tho county clerk's office for several
days.
Abner Westburg left Friday evening
for Lincoln to attend the big foot ball
game.
Mrs. Premer, of Maxwell, loft for
homo yesterday after a short visit with
town friends.
Fireman T. M. Westiock will return
from Sidney today where hu Bpent the
past two weeks. .
LutheV Tucker began work as second
reporter on the Daily Telegraph Satur
day morning.
Joo Fillion Jr., will return today
from Omaha making tho trip in Piatt
White s new Kissel car.
Miss Cre Diener is assisting in
tho Dickoy Ico Cream parlors during
the absence of Miss Bessie Graham..
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Goodman are ex
pected home today from Omaha where
they Bpent tho past week with relatives,
Frank Newman, of Grand Island,
arrived tho last of tho week to visit
his wife, who is a guest at the Mooney
homo.
Miss Ethel W6rlement,o, Cheyenne,
who spent tho past week with her
cousin Miss Irene Hubbard, went
homo Saturday morning. ;
J. L. White of Kansas City, who
visited his sister Mrs. A. S. Chamber
lain, while enrouto homo from Spokane,
Wash.,, left Saturday.
Miss Mary Whelpiey, of Fremont,
who hnd been the truest of her aunt
Mrs. H. M. Grimes sinco Junb.'left for
home Saturday morning.
After spending several days with
Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Newton, Mr. and
W. T. Greon went to Ogalalla, on
business yesterday.
Editor Rasmusson, of tho Hershey
Times, spent Saturday at the Martini
home.
Mrs. Charles Yost and son went to
Omaha Saturday to spend a week or
longer.
Mr. and Mrs. G. G. Ilartman, of
Paxton, visited frionds in town tho last
of tho week.
Mr. and Mrs. . George Gnrman, of
Wallace, visited town friends the last
of tho week. '
Mrs. Wallaco Crosby, of Lewcllen,
has been tho guest of Dr. Mnrie Ames
for several days past.
Misspell Grunden, of Sutherland,
spont tho week end' with town friends'
nnd loft for homo Sunday evening.
Mrs. Margaret Post, who has been
visiting In Denver for several weeks, is
expected home shortly. (
Will Facka, of Wellflcet,, transacted
business and visited friends in town tho
latter part of tho week
Mrs. Jesso Thomas, who has been
visiting Mrs. Clyde Cook for two weeks,
returned to Julesburg Saturday.
Judge H. M. Grimes returned tho
last of theweek from Lexington, where
ho held district court last week.
'Miss Matiel Wymnn left Saturday for
Wallace, where she has accepted a
position as teacher in the schools.
Mrs. Fred Rasmusson and children,
of Hershey, are spending this week
with her mother Mrs. Charles Martini.
Attorney William , Shuman returned
tho last of the week from Omahn,
where he spentseveral days on business.
Homo made Sour Kraut at tho Tramp
grocery.
Mr. and Mrs. Vermillion, of Witchita,
Kans., are expected today to spend
Thanksgiving with Judge and Mrs. II.
M. Grimes.
Josoph S. Clinton left the last of tho
week for Denver to look after his
mining interests and spend tho winter
months.
William Combs, of Lexington, re
turned home Friday evening after visit
ing his daughter Mrs. W. T Banks for
few days.
60 per cent discount on all trimmed
hats, at Maloney & Lintz.
Tho J. S. Davis Auto Company has
just sold a "40" horse power Marlon
touring car to W. H. Potter, who lives
southeast, of, Hershey.
Mrs. Charles Beyerle, of KansMft A6& of sterling, who has
Ween" lilov9Test of his brother J, T.
for home in their auto Saturday,
Mrs.. ; Williard E. Mills, baby and
colored nurse, arrived Saturday morn
ing from Now York and will visit her
sistor-in-law Mrs. Fred Perritt for
some time,
Mr. and Mrs. Frank T. jRcdmond en
tertained the Harmony 'Club Friday
vonlntr at cards. The highest scores
were made by tho men.'- A' nicely pre
pared lunch was served after the card
games.
Tho annual ball to bo given tomorrow
evening by tho local boilermakers prom
ses to bo superior in every way to all
previous affairs of the kind and tho ad
vance sale of seats indicates a largo
crowd.
Prof. E. A. Garllchs, who was in
jured several weeks ago while riding
hia wheel which collided with a team
on Dewoy street, was able to be out
Thursday for the first time sinco the
accident.
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Helmond, who
wrn married at Oakland. Cal., last
wnek. went thru Friday afternoon on
their honeymoon trip in tho east En
route homo thoy will spend a week with
local frionds. Mrs. Helmond was for
merlv Mrs. Maude Turpio, of this city.
The J. D. Club were enjoyably enter
tained on Friday evening by Miss Hazel
Henderson at the homo of her aunt
Mrs. Will Hupfer. Card games were
played early in the evening after
which a delicious two course lunch was
served. Tho evening was enlivened by
excellent musical selections,
Lloyd and wife, for five weeks, left for
homo Saturday afternoon.
J. F. Afflerbaugh and daughter, of
York, who visited Mr. and Mrs. J. Q.
Wilcox ond Mr. and Mrs. Roy Cottrell
last week, loft Saturday morning.
Mrs. Will Blood nnd daughter, form
erly of this city, but Into of LaGrande,
Ore,, arrived the last of tho week to
visit Mr. and Mrs. Dorr Tarkington for
a week or more.
Miss Ada Gardiner, formerly of this
city, who has had charge of a millinery
store at Aberdeen for several weeks,
returned Sunday and is visiting her
sister Mrs. C. J. Cornwell.
Mrs. Katherine Shaffer, who has
mado her home with her son James
Shaffer and wife for several years
will leavo soon for Portland and other
points went to remain indlflnately.
George Kanough, of Grand Island,
held tho lucky number which won the
horso donated to tho strikers by M.
Ellas and raffled Saturday. The equine
was re-purchased from Mr. Kanough
and may bo raffled again.
Mr. anu Mrs. William xost wore
tendered a surprise party Saturday
evening by tho Coterie Club and their
husbands. It being their tenth wed
ding anniversary, they were presented
with a set of silver knives and forks
Dr. J. U, uedneJd making the presen
tatlon speccn. enjoyable card games
wero played and tho pleasant evening
I closed with a delicious lunch.
Dr. Charle3 Parks went to Sutherland
yesterday on business.
Tom Sodin will leavo tomorrov for
Kearney to spend Thanksgiving.
James Ilartman spent yesterday in
Hershey nnd Sutherland on business.
Miss Ponrl Weoks has resigned her
position nt tho 10 cent store owing to
poor health.
Miss Dea Hardin will leavo today for
Lincoln to spend Thanksgiving week
with relatives. ,
J. E. Sebastian went to Channell
"Saturday evening to spend several days
with his family.
Special prices in millinery nt Maloney
& Lintz.
Attorney Everett Evans returned
yesterday morning from a short visit in
Lincoln nnd Omaha.
Geo. E. French, who has been in
Chicago for a month, is expected homo
tho latter part of this week. '
Genuine crushed Oyster Shells. Mako
hens lay,
Herehoy's, Fifth and Locust.
The Vienna will sorvo a supper Wed
nesday evening at tho intermission of
tho Boilermakers' dance.
Miss Mary McClanhan. who was taken
suddenly 111 with heart trouble, is re
ported 'greatly imp'foved; '
Miss Mary Tighp returned Sunday
evening from Lincoln, where sha spent.
several days with her cousins.
Frank Hart is expected tomorrow
from' Ailianco to visit friends and at
tend the Thanksgiving dance.
' Leslio Buskins, who fe attending tho
state university, will come homo to
morrow to spend Thanksgiving with his
parents.
B0 per cent discount on all trimmed
hats at Maloney & Lintz.
Miss Lena Buskins, who has had
chargo of the Hub millinory this sea
son, resigned her position Saturday
evening.
Miss Kathleen FJynn will leavo to
morrow afternoon for Denver to spend
Thanksgiving and visit friends until
Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Keene, who have
been visiting relatives In 'Campaign,
III., for severa) weeks havo decided to
locate hore.
M. K. Neville camo homo yesterday
morning from- Lincoln where ho ' atten
ded the Michigan-Nebraska game last
Saturday.
Homo mado Sour Kraut at tho Tramp
grocery,
Miss Evelyn Post returned Friday
evening from & two week's visit In
Cheynnne nnd Denver nnd resumed her
duties as telephone operator Saturday.
Mesdamos Burroughs and Lewis, of
Vermont, who wore guests of tho for
mer's sister-in-law Mrs. Huttio Fnrring
ton last week, left for California Saturday.
The Tribune editor roturncd Sunday
evening from Philadelphia, whoro ho
had been culled by the denth of an
only sister. Death wnsdue to dropsical
affection. Tho end came more quickly
than was anticipated by tho attending
physician, and Mr. Bare arrived eigh
teen hours after death ensued.
Heatmg Stoves nt near cost at Her-
shey's Fifth and Locust.
The threatened strike of tho 0,000
shopmen of the Rock Island system
was averted Saturday when tho men,
throuch their executives, accepted tho
wage and labor schedule offered by tho
company. When the conference was
nrst ca eu tne snonmen nresentea
thirtv-seven items which they desired
discussed. Thcso wero finally cut
down to six, and In tho settlement of
these six compromises wero made, tho
company getting a full share of its
Tho strikers benefit, held Friday and
Saturday evenings of last week at tho
Keath theatre, was a decided success
financially and as nn amusement fea
ture. The attendanca both Friday nnd
Saturday evening was such ns to tnX
iho seating enpneity of the theatre. JTho
program was n combination of pictures
and vaudeville sketches given by homo
talent Under tho direction of the Misses
Anna nnd JostcO'Hnrc. Tho first vaude
ville number was a butterfly wnltz'by
little Elsie WaltemftUi. This was ono
of the dnlntieat offerings over seen In
tho 'city. Littlo Miss Elsie tsnn accom
plished artist and tho applause which
greeted her was well deserved.
Tho next was n double sextette In I
Like the Hat, I Ltko tho Dress." This
was n decided hitand wasfnr nbovo tho
best musical comedy production wo
hnvo ever hnd. Tim O'Keefo was
third with n reading entitled 'Tho
Face on tho Bnr Room Floor." His well
known dramatic ability novor shono to
bettor advantage and Ije was given n
very good reception. Tho last, number
was the doll song by Jim Clinton, as
sisted by four young Indies dressed ns
dolls nnd standing In largo doll boxes.
This entire number wnsso well hnndled
to each oin great credit la given. In
fact, tho entire show wns a No. 1 from
stnit to, finish, and th strikers wish to
thank the individuals who nasistcd nnd
tho public who-so generously nttonded
to mnTko tho nffair the success It wns.
John L. Dick, who has been employed
In Memphis, Tenn., for some ttmo wan
reinstated nB cnglncorlnst week and re
turned homo Friday morning.
Jnme3 Martin returned tho Inst of
Inst week from Denver after combining
business and pleasure In that city for
two weeks.
BURDENS LIFTED.
From North Platte Backs Relief
Proved by Lapse of Time
Bnckacho is n heavy burden;
Nervousness wears ono out;
Rhoumntic pain, urinary ills;
All are kidnoy burdens,
Daily effects of kidney wonkness.
No use to euro tho symptoms,
Relief Is but temporary It tho causo
remains,,
Cure the kidneys and you euro the
cause.
Relief comes quickly comes to stay.
Doan's Kidney Pills cure kidnoy ills.
Provo It by your neighbor's case.
Here's North Platte testimony.
Tho story of a permanent cure.
August Ackorman, 21 S. Walnut St.,
North Platte, Neb., says: "I still hold
a high -'regard for Doan's Kidnoy Pills.
I used them f of backaches, arising from
disorddrfctl kidneys' and have received
tho bes't'of results. It Is ovor three
years sinco I have had occasion to use
Doan's 'Kidney Pills but my health has
been splendid, not a Bymptom of kid
ney trouble having bothered me. I can
ondorso thin excellent remedy."
For snlo by all dealers. Price fifty
cents. Foster-Milburn Co.. Buffalo.
Now York, solo agents for tho United
States.
Utmembor tho name Donn's and1
take na other.
CARPET AND RUG
321 West First Street
Phone 592.
Elizabeth Kaar Langslon,
Teacher of Voice Culture
At Itlnckor'a Music and Art Storo
on Thursdays.,
demands.
GEO. D. DENT,
Physician and Suracon,
Office over McDonald Bank.
PhnnB I Office 180
) uumuenco iiu i
DR. W. F. CROOK,
A DENTIST,
J Graduato Nortliwoetern University.
A Offlco over McDonald Stato Bank
DR. J. S. TW1NEM,
Hofneopathlo Physician and Surgeon
5 Bpef.lal attention elvon to eonflno
JJ montM and children'! diseases,
e Ofllco Phono 1B3 Itcs. IMionoIM
Olllco McDonald Btato. Hank Illd'ir
McDonald State Bank,
NORTH PLATTE, NEBRASKA.
Capital Stock Fully Paid $100tOO0.OO.
Oldest Bank in Unrein County.-;
Wo Respectfully Solicit your Bunking
Business. Satisfaction Guaranteed . , .
chas. Mcdonald,
President.
w. h. Mcdonald,
Cashier and Vice-Prest.
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WHY , -BUY
JUNK? "
When You CanJBuy
Home Sfede Candies
Made Fresh Every Dayjat
DICKEY'S
A pEW 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
Come in, andfget a sample., ,
; D":I C.KE Y'S
BAKERY AND CONFECTIONERY.
DR J. S. TUBS
PRIVATE
HOSPITAL
218 West Fourth St.
For tho treatment of
MEDICAL nnd SURGI
CAL patients. Also for
accommodtions con -ilnement
cases.
Union Realty and Investment Company.
Paid up Capital $50,000. Surplus 50,000.00.
-OFFICERS AND DIKECTORS-
T. C. PATTERSON, President, R. BUCHANAN, Soc'y and TreaB.
First Mortgages on Real Estate. Bought, Sold and Negotiated.
This compnny Is prepared to loan money of Investors on first mort
gages on real estate, amply secured and drawing eight per cent semi
annualilntorest."Monoy bo Invested will bo exempt from taxation.
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Money Making Investment.
The owner of a bunch of lots in the
west end fronting on Fifth and Sixth
streets have authorized us to sell them
at tho very low price of $1000, about
one half their real value.
If you are interested see us quick be
fore somebody else snups them up.
Buchanan & Pattekbon.
Go to
SORENSON'S
''FOB
Furniture, Repairing
and Cabinet Work
Also Vood Turning, Picture Framing
Room Moulding, and Window
Screens a Specialty.
Shop 107 East Fifth.
GIVEN AWAY FREE
A $250 Harley Davidson4-Horse Power
Motor Cycle, Magneto Ignition . . . ..
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A! Ticket With Every Pair of Shoes.
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Yellow Front Shoe Store,
DIENER & FLEISHMAN.