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About The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 30, 1912)
Stato Hlotortcnl Sooletf TWENTY-SEVENTH YEAR. NORTH PLATTE, NEB., JANUARY 30, 1912. No. 1 THE FINAL CLEAN Of the HIGHEST GRADE Line of MEN'S CLOTHING AND FURNISHINGS in the City, from JANUARY 31st to FEBRU- ARY 15th. At our Seventh Semi-Annual Clearing Sale UP! WE WILL OFER Your choice of any Mens suit or Over- coat worth up to $40 at . . . . Ji This means the choice of any pattern in the house at a price to reach all Your choice of any Shirt in the house Tnfi worth up to $1.50 at .... Your choice of any Shirt in the house , worth up to 2.50 at . . . . 1 mOU 2.00 One lot Mens Dress and Work Shoes broken sizes worth up to $4 at . , One lot Men's Dress Shoes broken sizes Tfyr worth up to 5.50 at Q.UU One lot of Freneh Shriner Urner 6.00 a and 7.00 Shoes at ... One lot of Men's Soft Hats worth up rj 3.50 at ....... OO All mens soft and stiff hats at 25 per cent discount. All heavy underwear, including the celebrated "Munaing Union Suits" one-third off. We have a few heavy Winter, Caps left and they go at one-half .price. All Dress and WorkG)oves at one-fourth off '. All Men's Dress Trousers, consisting of all the latest patterns at one-fourth off. All Corduroy and Work Trousers one-fourth off. All other Furnishings., not listed here, at 20 per cent discount. THESE PRICES ARE FOR CASH ONLY. . Everything for Men C L A B A UGH McDonald ;.V,n:.- Zwlding NORTH PLATTE, NEB. TOWN AND COUNTY NEWS Miss Mary Armstrong went to Ogal alla the last of the week to visit rela tives. Harry Gutherjess is acting as night police during the illness of Officer Trout. A chapter of the Eastern Star was organized at Wallace lastveek wjth a membership of seventeen. Mrs. Miner Morrow and sister Miss Pauline Baldock went to Paxton this morning to attend the wedding of a friend. A. F. Beeler reports the birth of a grandson at Hershey, a baby boy having been born to Mr. and Mrs. Shingle the last of the week. Thcrrel Wolliver of the Fourth ward celebrated hia thirteenth birthday Sat urday by inviting a number of friends to spend it with him. Interesting games were played a nice lunch served. Cash Williams, one of the early settlers of Wallace precinct, and woll known to many of our older residents, died at Hastings on Tuesday of last week. ' Mrs. Wm. Ebright returned last evoning from Beatrice where sho was called two weeks ago by the death of her brother, Charles Hoffine, who was a former resident of this city. Judson White, the fellow who made an unsuccessful attempt to flim-flam Harry Dixon on a diamond deal the latter part of last month, was recently arrested in Kansas on the charge of swindling. Three live subjects that should bo discussed at tho next luncheon of the Chamber of Commerce are: The fire dopartmont conditions, the waterworks proposition and the transcontinental automobile rout. Don't let us indulge in pipe dreams of the future; let's solve tho questions that demand solu tion today. Mrs. Blanche Owens has been quito ill for several days past. The W. R. C. will serve lunch at the K. P. hall next Saturday afternoon. The L. 0. M. record keeper will bo at Newtons store Wednesday afternoon. Miss Mary Vincent expects to leave shortly for Colorado where she will locate. The Methodist Aid Society will meet Thursday uftornoon with Mrs. Dr. Twinem on West Sixth street. Mrs. Young, of Hastings, who has been the guest of her daughter, Mrs. Owen Simons, left a few days ago. Jim McKennn became hilarious the latter part of last week, following the imbibation of liquid damnation. He was arrested and assessed ten dollars and costs by Judge Warren. The wedding of Miss Francis Nichols and George Kanough will take placo tomorrow evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Scharmann at 8:30 p. m. Weather forecast: Unsettled weather tonight and Wednesday; warmer to night with probably snow flurries to morrow. Tho maximum temperaturo yesterday wus 31, a year ago 50; mini mum last night 8, a year ago 2&. Frank Hood and Will Sivits engaged in an altercation the latter part of last week and were arrested. Ar raigned boforo Judgo Warren they were assessed two dollars each and costs, the total amounting to $1-1.40. At tho monthly mooting of tho build ing and loan directors Saturday oven ing loans amounting to $5,000 were ap proved and allowed. It was ordered that n dividend of nine por cent be declnred on tho permnnent Btock. Why not rent a safe deposit box in the Dratt & Goodman strong fire proof vault to protect your valuable papers etc. The cost is small. Dratt & Goodman. -JIarry Walrath will return today from an extended stay in Kansas City and Omaha. The stork deposited a baby boy nt tho home of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Mc Michenl last evening. F. II. Perry, representing tho Gypsum Co., of Hot Springs, S. D., is expected today to discuss the brick plant proposition with Charles Temple, Secretary of tho Chamber'of Commerce. Mrs. Fred Conn, who was taken to Denver two weeks ago for treatment, died in that city Sunday. Death was duo to tuberculosis. Two years ago Mrs. Conn came to this city for her health, and Iiub resided with her hus band and father on a ranch south of tho city. Sho was formerly Miss Lena Mnrquiss. The remains will bo taken to the old home at Peru tonight. STORAGE ROOM. At reasonable rates by responsible parties. Bratt & Goodman. CRYSTAL THEATRE To-Night MOVING PICTURES: "Princess Charming." "Western Hearts". "The Maid's Double." FOR RENT. Houses and rooms furnished and unfurnished. Bratt & Goodman. VAUDEVILLE. 'The Wanyes." Novelty Singing and Dancing. 10 and 15 Cents. Tho Presbyterian aid society will meet with Mrs. Chaa. Saunders, 320 west Sixth street Thursday. Tho Epworth leaguo of tho Metho dist church have organized an Esper anto class and will have their first meeting Friday in tho rooms 'occcupied by Dr. and Mrs. Lucas. All members of the leaguo that are interested are asked to bo present. A little daughtor of Mr. Godfrey, who residos in tho Fourth ward, was taken to tho P. & S. hospital Saturday to rcceivo treatment for an injuredeye. Sho nnd a sister wero playing with a file, when tho point of the instrument was nccidontly thrust In hor eye. Dr. Lucas says tho sight of tho oyo will bo lost. Tho Ladies Aid of tho Platte Valley scnooi district served an oyster supper in the basement of the new school house on tho evening of Jnn. 25th. This was given in connection with tho literary program, which was enjoyed by nil. The proceeds of tho supper wore twenty-six dollars. Lot all hope that this will be tho flrst of a soriea of suppers given by tho ladies in tho flno and spacious school building. Mrs. W. W. Sadler died at tho Physi cian nnd Surgeon's hospital last night of poritonitas following tho birth of a child twelvo days ago. She had been brought from Hershey to tho hospital on Thursday of last week. Tho remains will bo takon to Sioux City, In., to night Accompanied by tho husband, and by tho mother and a sister, tho latter two having been Hummoncd horo a few days ago. Tho deceased was tho wifo of Dr. Sadler, who has boon located in Hershey for three or four yoars as a practicing physician. Mrs. Sadler was held in very high esteem by tho people of Hershey, and her death is deeply re gretted. Woodmen to Raise Rates. "Tho action taken by tho delegates of tho convention of the Modern Wood man of America in Chicngo in raising their fraternal insurance 47 per cent will directly afreet 1,270,008 members of tho order," said Nelson Pratt, one of tho Omaha delegates at tho conven tion. "It marks tho boginning of a safo era in tho insurance departments of fraternal orders. "Tho now rates become effective for new members May 1, 1912." ho snid. "Old members have until January 1, 11)13, to make their choicest seven optional plans. If they have not de clared their preference by that dato they will arbitrarily bo given the whole now lifo plnn ranginir at 75 cents a month to every $1,000 when 18 years old to $2 por $1,000 at -15. Two indictments, each containing counts of briborv and attempted cor ruption wero returned yesterday at Loa Angeles by the county fgrand jury against Claronce S. Darrow of Chi cago, lormorly chief counsel for tho McNnmara brothers. Tho .bills allege that ho furnished the money for tho McNamara defense fundj'and bribed Robert Bain, a juror sworn to try Jnmea U. NcNamnra, tho confessed dynamiter and murderer, nnd GeorfcO N. Lockwood, a venireman. Elmer Anderson submitted to nn operation at the P. & S. hospital today for appendicitis. Miss Desslo Graham, of the Dickey confectionery, is off duty owing to ill ness. Now spring goods arriving every day nt Wilcox Department Store. Notice of Indebtedness of the Union Stock Yards Company of North Platte, Nebraska. Limited. At tho close of business January 2, 1912, tho amount of nil Texisting dobts of snid company was $1,000.00. This notice is published in compliance with Section 130 on Corporations of Complied Statutes of Nebraska. John Bkatt, President. E. II. Goodman, Secy, and Trons. John Buuke, John Bkatt, E. It Goodwan, E. B II ATT, L. G, BURKK, Diivctors. '1 refused to be operated on, tho morning 1 heard about Cardul," writes Mrs. Elmer SIckler, of Terre Haute, Ind. "I tried Car dul, and It helped me greatly. Now, I do my own washing and Ironing." E 63 UAKUU The Woman's Tonic Cardul ia a mlJd, tonic remedy, purely vegetable, and acts in a natural man ncron tho delicate, woman ly constitution, building up strength, and toning up the nerves. In tho past 50 years, Cardul has helped more than a million women. 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