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About The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 22, 1911)
t" it Meity Christmas to You AIL ; ; yQ are not saying pmclbiit . W(3 are ' Wiling the gpo.ds." Why? V ' Prices ' Quality Good Service CLINTON, The Jeweler. OR. 0. H. CRESSLER, Graduate Dcnllst. Office over the McDonald State Dank. ei LOCAL AND PERSONAL Dick Baker loft last night for Omaha to visit Ills parents, Mies Margaret Fredericks has entered the employ of tho Leader. Will Dolnn, of Maxwoll, waB among tho out of town pooplo hero yestorday. Fred Armstrong was called to Ogal aa today by tho illness of a relative. Judge Grimes nnd Attorney Muldoon wont) to Ogalalla today on business. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Miller will leavo tonight for Alliance to spond the holi . days,. Dr. and Mrs. T. J, Kerr will leavo tonight for Akron, la., to remain until Wednesday. ' ' County Surveyor It. L. Cockran, of , Brady, spent yestorday in town on .-business. Mr. and Mrs. Will Hansen moved ' into their now home In th6 Taylor addi t tion yestorday. ; . Rolfe Halligan, of tho state univor- sity, arrived last night to spend two weeks at the parental homo. Mrs. J. B, Bacon, of Lexington, ) ' -who visited Mrs. H. S.'Wlilte this week, . left, this moaning for western points, f .Tames Guffy, who is atttendlng col- 0 ikge in Kansas City, arrived last event - ing to spend 6faw days with friorids before visiting relatives in Sutherland. f Services, at St. Patrick's church on 'Christmas day will be as follows: High mass at 0 o'clock a. m., second mass ' at 7:15 a. m. which will be a low mass ' and at 10:10 high mass and .Christmas sermon. Tho twenty-ninth annual ball of Elk . horn lodge, B. of L. F. & E., on tho . evening of January 2nd will, as usual, bo the big social function tif tho mid winter season, and promises to be largely attended. Tho Christmas exercises at tho Christian church will be held on Sunday evening. It is earnestly desired that every member of the Bible school bo there as wo do not want an ono loft out but that eve,ry one be remembered. ' Cradle roll has a specify invitation. A " splendid program, la being prepared, i J. II. Van Cleave. Stipt, ' Fancy Colorado Apple. ! jTheramp Grocery has just received ..'a carload of choice Colorado apples ,.WiiaHlarel.uelng retailed at $l.bu per Tjushel box. The varieties include . Missouri Piping, Genoa and Walbrldge. Order a box of" this ctjoito fruit CRYSTAL THEATRE To-Night And Saturday. MOVING PICTURES: Th Miner's Wife, A melodramlc maatorpleco of western life as it used to be. Executive Clemency The story: Through the kindness of the governor's daughter, tho family of a convict enjoys a happy Thanksgiving. The Higher the Fewer Just how it fcela In an airship, VAUDEVILLE. Spencer & Spencer, The Kids with the Jiggling Feet. 10 ami IS Centf. Mrs. Fred Ouimetto is assisting in the Hub suit department during tho holi days. County Judge Grant enjoyed a visit from the county judge of Johnson county this week. Louis Tobin will leavo for Omaha to morrow evening to spend Christmas with his brother. Mr. and Mrt. Wilber Winquist, of Brady, camo up yesterday to Bpcnd a fow days in tho city. Harold Blalock, of Cheyenne, is visit ing his parents, having arrived Wed nesday morning. t I Mr. nnd Mrs. E. J. Huntington, of Grand Island, arc oxpected tomorrow evening to visit their daughter Mrs. Joseph Weeks for a week or more. J. J. Horrigan, who has been em ployed in Rockford, IM., for sovoral months, arrived Wednesday evening to spend two weeks with town friends. Manager Stamp has received word that tho company who woro playing, "When Knighthood was in FloWer" had closed their season and would not appear horo on Dec. 27th, ns announced. Mrs. Fred Ginn entertained a fow friondo Tuesday evening in honor of Miss Emma McVoy, who left for Loma, Colo,, to reside. The guests wero mostly members of tho high school faculty. A dainty luncji .Was served. Word came Wednesday from Mrs. E. E. Linebangh, who was called to Dns Moines, by tho illness vf;hcr mother, that shii died ehortly.'after, sho reached hor bedside. Mr. Llnaugh left Wednesday evening to attend ' tho funeral and accompany his wife Homo. Other houses and BBfurnwhed rooms, storage room and safe deposit hexes. Bralt Be Goodman. Tho Nayita club wero tho guests of Mrs. Elmor Burke Wcdncsdev afternoon at a Christmas party. Unique games wero played and each guest received a pretty gift from a hugh gcab bag, which was mado id the shapo of n stocking. 'Decorations appropriate to tho season woro used, dainty refresh ments wero served. 1 A big lino of ladies' Mesh Bogs, some thing now 3.60 to 10.00 Silk and Velvet Bags tho now bead bags. Clinton, Tho Jowelor. A surprise houso warming was ten dered Mr. and Mrs. Alphonso Picard Tuesday ovonlng by a largo number of irlcnua who remembered that it wns their first Wedding anniversary. Many protty gifts were presented to tho young couplo and after an evening of enjoyable card games a sumptuous lunch was served. Tho Coterie Club were Pleasantly on- tertained on Wednesday aftdmoon by Mrs.'JnmcB Golden. In the. card games Mrs. Georgo Lo Doyt won first prizo and Mrs. Will yost second. A hand palntod plate was presented to tho hostess. Tho rofroshmentB woro sor ved in two courses, Guests o tho club wero Mosdamcs Davis of Omaha, and Motcalfof Idaho City. Plcaty of mosey or kad for real eilate leato. BuchaanH & Patterson. M. C. Johnson has returned from Sutherland where ho has spent tho last month In ovangelistic work, as a result of which ho has organized n church of Christ with 07 members, n Biblo class with 70 enrolled tho first Sunday and C. E. Society with 42 enrolled. Ten have been bIbo added to tho Prosby tenan cnurcn anu prouamy as many moro will go into tho M. E. church Tho whole community was aroused, Chafing Dishos, Baking Dishes, Per coiotus sots, ICR Ketuo sots, all now. A uno lino this (Jhrlstmas. Clinton Tho Jeweler. Tho first real snow storm of tho sea son arrived mosuay nignt and con tlnued until noon Wednesday, and the result was a mantlo of whiteness to tho depth of at least four inches, It looks now as though wo .will have n "whito Christmas, n condition that is rather unusual with us that is, it will bo whito Christmas if Old Sol does not becomo too active. From n dollar and cents view tho snow is ono of great value to Lincoln county wnoro moisture Is always welcomed. Under New Management On January 1st, 1912, tho Ritner Houso will commenco operations, under new management Tho largo building located on. West Sixth street has ro centlv been remodeled and leased for a term of years to VVnjtcr Geyer, and Carl Christcnson, who will maintain and opera to an up-to-dato hotel and res taurant. Both of th'ese gentlemen aro experienced hotel men having been, connected with tho Palmer House, of Chicago, and with the Mid-west' Hotel Company at Rapid City and Hot Springs, South Dakota, just before . coming to North Platto to at&urae con trol and management of the Ritner House. ' On January 1st tho management will extend to tho public a cordial invita tion to visit their placo of business where a special lunch will bo served. Popular prices will provall and North Platte is assured of a hotel and cafe with ovcry modem convenienca. Wanted: Girl for ecneral. housework. ' Gftod wogejv Phone Red tit. Miss Grace Payne of Brownell Hall, arrived Tuesday evening to spend the holidays with her parents. Misses Maude Thompson and Kato Becker, of Gandy, aro spending this. week in town visiting and shopping. j Mrs. Evh Baldwin, formerly of this city, Is expected tho last of next week to be tho guest of Mrs. J. J. Halligan. Miss Haze) Huntington loft Wednes day evening for Donaphin to visit friends for a week. A bier lino of tho now Suit Case Urn- brellas in black and colors, plain and fancy handles. Clinton, Tho Jeweler. Miss Bcssio Whitehead,' of Omaha,' will arrive tomorrow to visit her cousin Miss Pearl Weeks. Mrs. John Weinberger nnd daughter Elizaboth returned yesterday morning from a short visit in Omaha. Mrs. Robert McMurrny, of Brady, will arrivo tomorrow to visit her daughter for two weeks or longer. Mr. nnd Mrs. Alphonso Picard took possession of their now homo on oast Sixth street the first of tho week. Mr. nnd Mrs. Robort Lnnnin loft Wednesday morning for Burwcll to spend two weeks with the lattor's par ents. Christmas nackatrcs of Palmer8r Porfumo; tho Best Made, at 'Schiller & Co, Mrs. R. R. Oman and children re turned homo Wednesday from Danbary,' where thoy visited relatives fdrvsomo time Mrs. Will Patterson, of Kimball, am o down today to visit ' her 'parents Mr. and Mrs. vonGoetz during thd'holl- days. Conrad Anderson returned tho'first of tho week from a short 'visit with his family, who are spending tho vyipter in Kearnoy. Tho report of tho grades of tho last teacher's examination was received yestorday by County Superintendent Ebright. All trimmed hats at less than half prico. Parlor Millinery, 800' east Fourth, Corner Pino. ! Miss Bessie McMullon and .sister of Omaha who have been visiting their brother wont to Lexington Tuesday afternoon. Fountain Pens that are a pleasure to use. The Parker, Waterman. Conklin nnd tho Mooro non-lcakable. Clinton. Tho Joweler. J. O. Green and mother and two sons Oliver and Wallace, will come up from Geneva tomorrow evening to spend Xmas with Mr. arid Mrs. W. T, Green. Mrs. Harry Curtis, of Denver, is ex pected tomorrow to spend a week or moro with hor husband who is mana ger of tho Pnciilc hotol. Gust Paislias, a Greek laborer, was struck by tho ongino on train No. 12 Tuesday evening atPaxton whilo try ing to catch the train which was in motion. His loft side nnd back were injured and ho was brought to tho Pul; vcr hospital In this city for treatment. Money to loan, on real estate. Bratt & Goodman. Tho matineo held a tho Pat theatre baturday aftomoon for the benefit of tho Sunshino socictv was a snlenilld fl Munciui raccuBs. n. largo sum was realized which will bo used for gifts to bo distributed at tho Xmas treo on Sat urday fof' the poor of tho city. It is said that tho strike-breakers at tho Bhops broko the monotony Wedncs day evening by puttingon a prizo fight. in which tho contestantsbelnborcd each other rather severely for a purso of fifty dollars. Each of the men had their backers nnd considerable coin changed hands. 1T - . .. . .1 . ii rrc wsHiir rcqnesi mat an etir customers settle their accounts by Sat urday, Dec. 23rd, as we will give the Motor-Cycle away that night and we want every one to. get their tickets. I ears may be the lucky number. Diener & Fleishman. Isaac Dymond, of Hershoy, who has been ill at tho Pulver hospital for two wooks, died Wednesday morning. The remains woro taken to Kearney yestor day morning for burial. Mr. Dymond had passed his eighty-fifth year and leaves a son William Dymond, who is a resident of Hershoy. Mens Suits and Overcoats Um .IMCI0 Here is a rare opportunity to buy the man or boy. a ..valuable Christmas Gift in. a Suit or Overcoat that he will appreciate, at prices- never before offered. We hav.e hundreds of other presents for the' man or boy at prices that will not hurt your purse., We are always pleased to show you J. B. THE HOME OF GOOD CLOTHES HcMie-MacLe Christmas Candy. If you want pure. Home Made Candies; for; ,your X-mas, come, inland , see our line. We have made up an exceptionally 'nice line of Home Made Candies for X-mas, trade. Prices range from" i 5c To 4p "cents' per pound: ; We, are prepared to make - "SPECIAL PRICES to churches and schools in quantities. DICKIE Y'S Bakery and Confectionery. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK, Op NORTH PLATTE, NEB, . CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $143,000.00. With our ample capital, long experience in banking, and assets of three quarters of a million dollars, we are in a position to give you the best possible service. E. F. SEEBCRGEH, Pres. Union Realty and Investment Company. v Paid up Capital $50,000. Surplus 50,000.00. -OFFICERS AND T. C. PATTERSON, President, First Mortgages on Real EstatelUought, Sold and Negotiated. This company is prepared to loan money of investors on first mort gages on roal estate, amply secured ana drawing eight per cent semi- anttunljntorest. Money bo invested at 75c on the Dollar No end of the season pick rptK no second-grade lines markdd at first-grade prices,' but the choicest offerings for fall and winter in Kuppenheimer Clothing, the high- est grade, most fashionable, best made ready-to-wear line in America, - Get full Value for Your Money, Don't Go it Blind-' 7 ., Such splendid Suits and Oercoats as we are s.elling are worth a hundred cents on the dollar every time and they are never sold for a song. . Boys and Children's Suits and Overcoats at 20 percent Discount. We will place on sale our entire stock of Ederheimer,. Stein & Co 's celebrated EXTRAGOOD Clothing at one fifth less than regular prices, special reduction in prices sof tailored-t6-order suits if ordered before Christmas, Come in and examine our lines. McDonald, F. L. N00NEY, Cashier. DWECTORS- B. BUCHANAN, Sec'y and Trcas. will bo exempt from taxation. Local News. John and Clyda Heable, of Wallace, aro visiting friends in town tpday. Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus Stebbins and Mr. "and Mrs. C. A. Wymnn left Wednes day night for Wichita, Kan. Do not forget the Christmas treo at the court houso Saturday afternoon. All distributions towards tho tree please send in by Friday noon. ' Wo want to show you our lino' of ladies' Chains, Lockets and- Pendants. Clinton, Tho Jeweler. Mr. .and Mrs.' Welzbnrger, .of Brush, Colo.,aro visiting Mr. 'and Mrs Al- LhertMuldoon,.. JiP-Efnjthsmen .were scnooimatea rogotnerand havtrnot met for twenty-eight years. . Woodhurst Insurance Agency. , (Issues policies on every known kind vkiuauiuuw .ft UMb ll UJJUl, ICO, 111- ciuaing Fire, Lightning, Tornado and Hnil. hnfh f.itv nnrl Fnrm Prnnrtr Life, Accident. Sickness, Tourist baggage uiro anu tneitj, trans portation,. Policies of all kinds, A ..a 1 M it . 1 r r vuiuinuiie vuieu ana Jire;, ourety Rnnrln Rtnlrlinri A, T protected, by mortgage clauses, houses to rent, real estate and loans, rents collected and taxes paid for non-residents. All kinds of con veyancing. Losses Dromntlv ad justed. Agency over 25 years old. Try us with a share of your business. Referee's Sale. Notice is horeby given that by virtue of an order of sale issued to me by the district court of T.lnpnln braska. on tho 20th day of December, laii., in an action tnereln pending, wherein Oliver S. Christian and David E. Martin aro plaintiffs and Claude H. Reed, known also as C. H. Reed, is defendant, I will, on the 24th day of January, 1912, at tho hour of one o'clock of said day, at tho east front dpor of tho court house, in tho city of North Platte, Lincoln county, Nebras ka, sell at public auction, to tho high est bidder for cash, the following de scribed land, to-wit: Tho east one-half and tho south-west quarter (EJ andSW i) of section twenty-five (25), township ,ofn 15) ?Xth ronB0 thirty-three (33) west of tho 6th P. M. Aiid also all of section twenty-nine (29), and tho west one-half and tho north-east quar ter (WJ and NBJ) of section thirty, township (IB) north of range thirty two (32) west of tho Cth P. M. All in Lincoln county, Nebraska. Also six teen (10) school land leases, made by. the State of Nebraska, on August 14th, 1897, fpr a term of twonty-flvo (25) years from January 1st, 1898: of tho fnllnwinrr Slrnf aliw1 inM,i 'i. . ah of section thirty-six, township fifteen (15) north, range thirty-three (33) west of the 5tK P. if. in Lincoln county. Nebraska, and of the interest created by said leases in said land, and of tho improvements thereon: each of said leases covering forty (40) acres of said Bection thirty-six (36). All of tho above described real estate, and school land leases will be offered for sale in quarter section tracta, and at tho same timo oil of tho above de scribed real estate 'and Bchool land leases will bo offered for sale as one tract, and tho bid or bids will bo ac cepted, which will amount to tho Kicuiur Bum. Dated this 21st day of Dec,, 1911. W. T. WILCOX, Referee.