The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, December 12, 1911, Image 5

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There is a reason, ask our clerks, see the crowds that
patronize us daily. Here are ..a, few of our fJhristmas
specials. Ever'y easels- full of attractive new goods at the?'
very lowest prices.
Sets of Sterling Silyer Tea Spoons
J3.00. .U ' .. v ....
' 6 knives ancl6 forks, Rodgers, . full
size 3.oo. .
Full sized Souvenir Spoon
Full sized Souvenir Spoon,
North Platte 1.00.
Ladies watches, 15-j movernent:n, '20
year gold-filled case, regular value
18.00, $12.00,
Gentleman 1 7-j Elgin movement in
20 year gold filled case regular" 'value
20.00, $12.00. , .
These prices and these goods
may as well take advantage
DIXON,
THE JEWELER,
Store open evenings until after Christmas
"local arid'Personal."
The officers of the Guild will enter
tain the members at the Rectory on
Thursday afternoon.
Owen O'Neil and daughter Francis
of Sutherland, are visiting at the Hah
lcr home this week.
Mrs. Bert Padget will leave Thursday
for Mt. Vernon, 111., to spend two
weeks or more with relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. William Dolson re
turned this morning from a two weeks
visit in Omaha with their son.
Architect A. W. Archer loft Sunday
evening for Little Rock to spend his
holiday vacation with relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Robison of Grand
Island will arrive next, week to visit
their parents during the holidays.
The Juniors and Senior skating party
was held at Lincolns Lake Friday even
ing was a very injoyable nffnir.
Diamond Rings, Brooches, Studs,
J ' Link Buttons. Special prices this month.
Clinton, The Jeweler.
Wanted A .girl for goneral house
work. Small family in G room cotttlgo.
A snap for the right party. 408 E. 5th.,
or Phono 533. tf
Messrs Tom Haskot, J. H. Robs,
George Furbrash and J. Allsn of Bird
wood, spent yesterday in town on bus
iness. C. H. Kuhns, one of the progressive
merchants of Maxwell, transacted busi
ness in town yestorday. Trado in his
town, he says, is fairly active.
A Bank Account fo Christmas
There are few gifts more acceptable at Christmas time than Cash.
The most acceptable way to give cash as a gift is in the form of a
Bank Account.
We have prepared a beautiful Gift Certificate of Deposit for this
very purpose. Call at the bank, deposit any amount for the person
desired and we will issue a Christmas Certificate for the amount to
be presented on Christmas morning.
The Platte Valley State Bank
Business was never Better
65c. '
engraved
are drawing the crowds, you
as hundreds of others are;
"Mrs; "Pitt submitted to an. operation
at the P. & S. hospital Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lannin will
spend Xmas with relatives in Burwell.
Mrs. Frank Barnoll will entertain the
Baptist Aid society on Friday afternoon.
Mr. Pullinm, manager of the Brady
hotel, spent Saturday in town on busi
ness. Tho Baptist young people will give an
oyster stew at the Dickey parlors on
Saturday.
Our Pyrolirf Ivory goods are going
fast Dixon, Tho Jeweler.
Mrs. Miller and'daughter Mrs. Will
iams of Hershey, spont yestorday with
friends in the city;
Engineer M. H. Douglass left for
Kearney yestorday afternoon to spend
several days on business.
Mrs. John Wolback and son William
will leave tho last of the week for
Omaha to visit relatives for a fortnight.
A big lino of tho new Suit Case Um
brellas in black and colors, plain and
fancy handles. Clinton, Tho Jeweler.
Mrs. Frank Irwin, who has been
taking treatment at tns P. & S. hospi
tal for some timo was, discharged yes
terday. Mr. and Mrs. Will Joffers and Miss
Eileen Keliher, of Green River, are ex
pected shortly to visit relatives during
tho holidays.
Dr. Dunn, of Omaha, was in town
Sunday, having been called In consulta
tion with Dr. Dentin regard to tho con
dition of Geo. T. Fjeld.
-OF NORTH PLATTE-
Dixon's.
Steel, Blue. Diamonds in value $20
. '30.00 and 40,09, for JI15, 2o.oo,-
and 30.00.
Larger diamonds in up to $500.00 in
" value.
Regular $8.06 toilet sets, silver, $5.
Eight Day Parlor Clocks, 8.00 val-'
ues $5.00 .
3-picce Carving Sets, Staghorn
handles, regular 4.00 values $2.55,
Hand bags regular values $4, 6.00
and 8.00 values for $2.50, 4.00
and $5.00. ..
Mr, and Mrs. James' Kolinor, Of
Council Bluffs; who have Leon visltjhf?
relatives for a weok pastj will leave
thQ last of tho week.
Postmaster Davis was waited on Sat
urday by a committee of Odd Fellows
who informed him thoy had been duly
authorized by that order to assist in tho
proper delivery of all Santa Claus let
ters. This insures the visit of Santa
Claus to homes that ho might . other
wise overlook.
Ladles SignetRings, and Bracelets. A
very fine assortment at Clinton's Jaw-
lery Store.
At tho Wcingand clothing storo very
suitable Christmas presents for men and
boys will bo found. In addition to tho
line of clothing, special offerings are
found In tho Bpecinl Cnstmas combina
tion boxes, some of which contain ties
and socks, others ties and handerker
chiefs and still others belts and watch-
fobs. Then there are Christmas boxes
of hosiery, initial handkerchiefs, and
leather travoling bags 'for tics and
handkerchiefs. There will also bo
found a handsome lino of fancy vests,
smoking jackets, bath robes and
sweaters.
For Exchange.
With some good farm, alfalfa and pas
ture land, with good improvements for
a good farm in Central Nebraska. All
cloar; priced at ?24,000. Wo also have
somo nood farm land and citv nronurtv
in Centrnl Nebraska for exchange for
ronnquisnmcni on i arms ana ranches
Call on or address Lucey Bros., Suth
land, Neb. Phono 101.
' Societies, Clubs and Social
Functions.
ifrs. Richmond Birgc will entertain
tho Girls' Friendly Socloty this evening.
Miss Nell Bratt will entertain iho
Pan Hcllqnlc girls on Saturday after
noon. nu
Mrs, Chns. Edwards has issued in
vitations to n card party on Tuesday
afternoon and n kensington on Thurs
day.
Mrs,N. McCnbo will entertain the
members of tho J. T. club and n num
ber of friends at cards Thursday oven-
ing.
Tho Harmony Club has disbanded
until after tho holidays, when they will
be entertained by Mcsdamcs Gus Huff
man and J. C. Fedorhoof.
Mr. nnd Mrs. F, T. Redmond ox-
tended their hospitality to tho Somer
set, club last evening. All present ro-
port a pleasant evening. Nicely pre
pared ircfrcshmcnts wero served at
midnight.
Mrs. Gus Meyers entertained a dozen
friends at a twelvo o'clock dinner Sun
day. The table decorations wero very
pretty nnd each course greatly enjoyed.
day. Both functions are to bo given In
houbrof Mrs. II. K. Smith of Mt.
Pleasant, Mo., who is hrr houso guest.
Miss Nell Hnrtman pleasantly enter
tained tho Young Ladies Bridge Club
on Saturday evening. After tho enrd
playing A dainty two course lunch was
served. Mrs. Jumes Keliher, of Council
Bluffs, was an out of town guest.
Miss Ida Ottcnstoin entertained at
cards Friday evening. Her guosts
were tho mumbers of the Cntholic choir.
The informality of the occasion made
it a plensant one to all present En-
oynblo refreshments wore served.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Henry Wnltomath and
Mr. nnd Mrs. Albert Muldoon will
celebrate their twenty-fifth wedding
anniversaries December 20th. Tho re
ception will bo held at tho Wnltomath
rosidonco from 8:30 to 10:30 and the
luncheon will bo served at tho Muldoon
rosidence from 10:30 to 11:30
Mesdames Harry Dixon and Ray
Langford entertained tho COO club Fri
day evening. Eight tables wero UBcd
nnd tho gnmo played with interest. Tho
lattor part of tho evening was devoted
to' music after which anelnborato lunch
whs served. Assisting in serving wore
Misses Alico Langford, Harriet Dixon
and Janet McDonald.
The Harmony Club spent a plensant
evening with Mr. nnd Mrs. Jnmcs W
Payne Friday. In tho card gamea tho
highest scores were made by the ladles
wk! -placed to their, credits J. nice.
.luBchijWas served nfor the card, play-,
fng; Assisting in'-scrving wore the
Misses Alico Birgc, Lnura Murray and
Alico Wilcox. A dozen or more friends
of tho hostess who were not members
of tho club wero nlsq guests.
At a meeting of tho Altar Socioty of
St. Patrick's church which was held
Friday evening the following officers
wero elected for tho year 1912: Pros!
dent, Mrs. Joseph Murphy;. Vice Presi
dent. Mrs. Iko StcbbinB: Financial Sec
rotary, Mrs. Chas. Martini; Recording
Secretary, Mrs. Clyde Cook; Trens
urer, Mrs. Josoph Ruddy; President of
Social Committee, Mrs. A. J. Frnzier.
Other business 01 importanco wns
transacted and a flower fund started
Austin Gets Big Turkey.
Several members of the Buffalo Bill
Gun Club nnd of Austin's ono-oyed gun
club attended a turkey shoot at Bignell
Saturday. 'Among tho turkoys was ono
weighing twenty-five pounds nnd it was
decided that this particular bird should
be contested for by Winkowitch ropre
senting tho ButTnlo Bill club and Geo.
Austin representing tho one-eyed club,
Whllo Winkowitch made his usual high
score, his work did not equal Austin's,
and as a result tho latter got tho big
gobbler. Mr. Austin has taken a lny
off until Christmns in order that ho may
guard tho fowl against tho possible
covetousness of somo Irreligious Iridiv
idunl.
St. Luke Hospital Notes
Mrs. Kilpatrick submitted to an
operation for tumor Saturdny after
noon.
Mrs. Goodlovo has recovered from
her recent oporntion nnd will spend
Bovoral weeks with her sister Mrs
Wood White before returning to her
homo in Washington, D. C.
B. R. Fletcher, who has been taking
treatment for several weeks for In
juries received on tho road was ublo to
bo out yesterday.
Mrs. Simons, of Wallace, who was
operated on recently loft tho hospital
yesterday and will spend a week with
Mrs. Ed Ogior before returning home,
For Rent.
New four room cottage in the west
end $10.00 por month. Six room
cottage and 2i acres garden G blocks
from high school. pcrmontn. uigne
room, two atorv dwellintr in eood condi
tion, citv wntor and electric lights, ono
block from Washington school. $20 por
month. BUCHANAN & I'ATTKKSON.
1 ' Books at 50 Cents.
Wo have 1200 of tho popular, novels
at 00 cents each. Tlioy mciuuo in
Weingand
Says
Suits
Overcoats
One-Fourth Of f
Everything New
No Old Stock.
m f fet National fiaqk,
OF NORTH PLATTE,, NEB.
CAPITAL AND SURPLUS 55145,000.00.
With our ample capital, long experience
in hanking1, and assets of three quarters ' J
of a miilion dollars, we are in a position
I to give you the best possible service. I!
E. F. SEEBERGtR, Pr&J, F. L'.-MOOMEY, Cashier,
SCHILLER & CO.,
Prescription Druggists
First Poor North of
Vint Nttlonal Hauk
Has Busy Day.
Welngand's Btore, tho quality place,
Inaugurated a twenty por cent discount
snlo on suits nnd overcoats Saturday
and was accorded a blgpatronngo. Yes
terday tho trado was almost as heavy.
Tho 8ulo will continuo for a couple of
weeks.
Fined for Assault.
Harrv Tatrnder was fined fifty dol
lars and costs In tho county court Sat
urday afternoon by Judge Grant on tho
chnrgo of assaulting II. L. Grecson,
tho irrocor. Tneador's brother was ar
rested on tho chnrgo of soliciting trade
for nn Omaha grocory , houso without
first havinir obtained a license so to do.
Tagador gavo Grecson tho credit of
causing his brother's arrest and walk
ing in to tho Btore assaulted Greoaon,
strlkinir him several times in tho faco.
Tho arrest followed.
CRYSTAL
THEATRE
To-Night
MOVING PICTURES:
The Test.
The Pine.
Mutt and Jeff and the
Unlucky Star.
VAUDEVILLE.
Martelli and Rossi, Italian
Operatic Singers and Play
ers.
10 and 15 Cents.
AND
Tho annunl ronorts of dontlmf oaftin
from tho corn stnlk disease are coining
nnu tno number of cnttlo lostuoema
bo ns large, if not lnrcrer tnnn dJirlnrr
previous years. In UiIb county wo hear
many small loses, ranging from ono
seven head. Down in Dawsnn rmmtv
ono farmer reports tho death of twontv-
eight.
David Moonev. who liml lwn inlrinr.
treatment nt St. Luko's hospital, waft
discharged from that institution Sunday
Tho Bylabus In tho enso of thii Wntnr.
wnrkfl IC.n. no-nlncf !.
1 n " w ...vjr nna ic-
coived Saturday by City Altornoy
xiuingan.
Notice.
All who nro owing Tho Lender will
please call and settlo botwecn now and
Jnnunry 1st, 1912. Statements wlll'bo
sont to those who nro indebted to us.
Julius Pizeh.
Boys!
Come in and bco tho full- lino of
Moore and Wntorman non-leukable
Fountain Pens forXmnn. AtItlnckor'
Book and Music Storo.
A XMAS CALL
to repair a leak, or to install or renov
ate your plumbing, shonld bo made uh
early as possible, if you want tho work)
completed by Christmas. Weuro ex
ports on every branch of 1-
Good Plumbing.
Wo know our business thoroughly,
and wo can savo you time, which is
money, If you send for us to dp , your
plumbing work.
R. F. STUART,
Shop Phono 3Gp. Res. Pliono C88
217 East Sixth Streotiv
works of tho best novoliBts.
RmcKEit'fl Book Stohb.