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About The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 4, 1912)
rv. '' s . t We have some exceptional good values in one-fourth one-half and three-fourths Carat Stones. Let us show how fine a stone you can buy at a moderate price. HARRY DIXON, U. P. Watch Inspector. ffiP2TSR rf tf MfflM W (kfr&&frt-493N9433(&fr&tfrC3,i PHONE 4 OR 8 For Your Drugs. Orders De Ilvorcd promptly. ? REXALL and NYAL X DRUG STORES 3-3-5-S-93C-C-ft-9-3a-3-8-3-9-9Sf Local and Personal j Wanted A girl for general house- Work. Mrs. E. A. Harper. Dr. J. H. Elms transacted business in Ogalalla Wednesday. Mrs. Hi Smith is reported to be very ' ill at her home on east Gth. William Edis is contemplating a trip to California in the near future Attorney George Gibbs returned a few days ago from Grand Island. Mrs. Harry Fleishman has returned from a visit with Omaha friends. W. F. Morris, of Cozad, visited with D. E. Morrill the first of this wook. 0. H. Thoelecke has returned from. Omaha where ho visited his mother. Wanted Girl for general house work. 215 W. 3rd St. Carl Abrnhamson came in from the east Wednesday and spent the day. Mrs. James Payne left yesterday morning for a short visit in Maxwell. Miss Marie Stack returned Wednes day from a week's visit in Stapleton. Mrs. Josephine Bresnahan, who has bejsn ill for some time, is improving. John Fiederici who spent several days in Greeley on business has returned. Wibon Tout who had been visiting in Omaha returned yesterday morning. Mrs. E. R. Plummer will return this evening from a week's visit in Omaha. Mrs. Carlton, of Grand Island, is visiting her daughter Mfs. Joe Jessup. Engineers Hayes and Hardin returned last night from a week's visit in Omaha. J. J. Allen, of Farnam, visited his son Deputy Clerk Allen the first of the week. Mrs. Homer Handleyjs assisting this week in the Tramp dry goods depart ment. Will Cary, of Wednesday to Omaha, arrived visit relatives here and friends. Apples, 50 and 75 cents por bushel at the N. B Spurrier farm. Mrs. Charles Martini left tho first of week for Omaha to spend a week with . friends. Mrs. John Rodine loft the first of this week for Omaha to attend the Ak-Sar-Ben. A. W. Raymond, of Lincoln, trans acted business with D. E. Morrill Wed nesday. Window Glass sold at wholesale prices. Nyal and Rexal Drug Stores. John Bonner left Wednesday morning for Omaha to mingle with the crowd at Aksorben. James Belton who had been in San Diego for several months returned here Wednesday. 3Ir. and Mrs. John Moore, of Wood River, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Ryan. For Sale-A large size Jewel base burner, irood as new. Phone Black 419 Mrs. McKeweon and daughters are moving into the Thompson house on east Cth street. Harley Bonham has roenterod the service of tho Union Pacific as passen ger brakeman. f Miss Miller, of Kearney, who visited Mrs. H. T. Troupe last week, left a few days ago. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Fergerson left Wednesday morning for Paxton te visit the latter's father. Announcement of Removal. I will move my office fromtha rear of the Platto Valley State Bank, U room 1, I. O. O. F. building (over poatofflee) the latter part of this weak. I am put ting in some new office equippment, and will have more, and be in a better position to give service to my customers than t'eteiof. ic Willi'.- pic -. d to I Mrs. Ida Richards, of Omaha, who i spont several days with town friends, i has returned home. i Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Merrick, of I Maxwell, are visiting the latter's siste-, Mrs. Ira LeMasters. Mrs. Thomas Austin ha returned from a two weeks' stay in Sabe.tha, Kans., with relatives. Claude Delaney returned to North port Tuesday evening after spending several days in town. Mr. and Mrs C. D. Clapp and Villard Clapp, of Elm Creek, are spend- I ing this week in town. I ' Mrs. Peterjohn, of Hershey, who had been visiting in town, returned home Wednesday morning. Misses Villa -Whitnkor and Kessie Salisbury rcturned last evening from a short visit in Omaha. Miss Lena Anderson left Wednesday morning for Callaway to spend two weeks with relatives. Master Glen Moore was thrown from a carriage Tuesday afternoon and sus tained a broken arm. ? Mrs. John Murray returned Tuesday evening from an extended visit with her daughter in Lincoln. Mr. and Mrs. P. H. McEvoy aic en ioying the Ak-Sar-Ben in Omaha, hav ing left early in the week. . Mr. D. T. Oliver and children left Wednesday evening for Kansas City to spend a couple of weeks. Mrs. Norman Edwards, of Brady, came up Wednesday morning to visit her mother Mrs. W. T. Banks. Miss Wetzoll, of Sutherland, who visited Mrs. P. H. Lonergan last week, went home Tuesdpy afternoon W. S. Trites, of Hastings, who had been visiting friends in town, leturned to Hastings Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. Snyder, of Greeley, visited Dr. and Mrs. Walter Crook this week while enroute home from the east. Mrs. Mary O'Hare and daughters jhave rented the Schatz property on East 5th street and will reside there. The Knights of Columbus will .hold, a dance and card party in the Masonic hall on Tuesday evening of next week. Miss Loretta Murphy will return this evening from Hershey where she sub stituted in tho town schools this week. Mrs. A. J. Frazier roturncd Wednes day morning from Stapleton and Kear ney where she visited friends for ten days. N. F. Buckley, construction engineer of the U. P., returned Wednesday from a short vMt in Stromsburg with friends. Col. W. J. Bryan was a passenger on train No. 10 Tuesday enroute from Cheyenne to Grand Island to deliver an address. L. E. Jones, who had been visiting for several months in Illinois, returned yesterday and will lemain for a short time lookinc after business connected ' !ll. l!n f.iim 1. fttrt i.nlt.itr TTrt 11111 crf Willi inn mi." " - 'v-j. "s. " ti" back to Illinois to spend the winter. Lincoln county was drawn on heavily for the federal grand jury at Omaha, those drafted being E. F. Seebergor. J. B. McDonald and Guy Swope of this city, C. M. Hayden of Wallace and J M. Fr sto of Dickens, these men re ported in Omaha Tuesday, and upon the assembling of the jury E. F. Soeberger wns appointed chairman and J. B. Mc Donald secretary. The funeral of the late Louis Rogge was held Wednesday afternoon from tho Luihoran church. The A. O. U. W. attended in a body and a large number of frionds of the bereaved family were prosent. Hey. Charles II. Hpriman conducted tho services. The floral offer ings were beautiful. Some Sweet Day was sung by Mesdames Huffman and Cramer. Interment was made in the North Platto cemetery. Paul bearers were Messrs. Westenfeld, Rebhauaent Sullivan, Waltemath, Collagen and' Art. M. E. Church Notas. Sunday school 9:46 h. m., prsaehing 11 a. m. Subject "Man Empowering God", Epworth Lebgue 6:80 j. m., Preaching 7:80 p. m. Mid-week service eacl W '1nn!n evnn $, at -o'clock I GIRLS' AND MISSES' FALL COATS !;P Kit ?1V x mil ;Htns immw fii $? iarlf t fffeffiPP Big Lot of Wheat. Threshing was finished this week on the Buchanan & Patterson section occupied and farmed by A. K. Christ iansenseven miles southwest of town, and the yield from the 300 acres of wheat was six thousand, six hundred and thirty-six bushels, or an average of over twenty-two bushels to the acre. This, for so large ,an acreage, is cer- .tainly a good yield, and the quality of the berry is first class. It will require eleven cars to transport this wheat to market, and hauling it to the railroad either at Hershey or North Platte will be no small task. "Rose of Panama" Tonight. That delightful operretta, "The Rose of Panama," will be presented at thu Keith tonight by a company of sixty five people headed by the clever French prima donna Chapino, and including n fine orchestra. The play abounds with catchy music, there are some twenty songs and each is u gem, and there is dejightful comedy interwoven with a romantic story. Tho production will be seen here witli all tiie magnificent cos tumes and elaborate scenery that were provided for tho engagement at Duly's theatre, New York. A Classy Store. The McDonald clothing store in the course of a few 'days-will bo one of the finest and best equipped in tho way of furnishings of any in tho city. Work men are now placing in position a car load of oak finished cases, shelving and counters, and horeafter all goods will be free from dust and easily to handle. Certainly the interior of the store will present a handsome appearance and employes, can handle tho business more expeditiously and satisfactorily. These new furnishings together with the heating plant recently installed and other improvements made, make the McDonald clothing store a model one. Remember. If it has tho Lock Steering Gear (The Only Safe Kind) you can wager your life on it; its a STUDEBAKER. Sold by J. L. BURKE, North Platte, Nebr. Phone Black 027. tf Lunnin-Gerkin Tho marringe of William Lannin and Miss Viola Gerkin was solemnized at the Catholic church Wednesday morn ing at 9. o'clock. Rev, McDaid was the officiating clergyman. The bride was gowned in a white Bilk dress with trim mings of silver bead fringe and whito lace. She wore a large white beaver hat and carried white roses. Her maid of honor Miss Elizabeth Meyers wore a pale blue dress and carried pink roses. Wm. Stack, Jr., acted as best man. Little Marie Ouhnutte carried the ring in a white rose and was followed by the flower girls, Misses JosephineTDuimette, Mary Carroll, Margaret Kearney and Mildred Norris. After tho ceremony a mumber of invited guests were conveyed by auto from the church to the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Carroll on 9th street whore the wedding breakfast was served. Mr. and Mrs. Lannin are well known young people who havo spont the greater part of their life hero; the former having been one of tho local grocery dealer until one month ago he disposed of his stock uud accopted a position in Herrod it Son grocerj. They will make their home in this city. Stoves Erected, Slove Rcpsirs. I am nreuarad to clean and eiv-t stoes and makt allnecchary rcpa i -. ii 1 ' ill old' r iili ii (iiiirs in d'i n l'l A lot of stores neglect the Girls and Misses line. We pay particular attention to it. The result is that we do more business in garments for girls and misses than any other store in North Platte. Fine Junior Coat with hat to match made from nice Quality mackinaw suit ings in pretty shade of brown check. Price $12 WILCOX DEPARTMENT STORE Every Day is Bargain Day with Temple 9 loom house, lot 80x140 feet, house in good condition. Nice lawn and treese, 7 blocks southwest of court house. Price $2,800. 7 room modorn house (except heat), nice trees and lawn. House and yard in good condition. Price $3,000. 4-room house with lights on west 9th street. Brings $12 per month rent. Price $1,400. 8-room house with electric lights and thr6u lots, in same block with water-, works. Price $2,500. Two full lots, just one block from , business section of North Side withjtwo small houses and nice trcestheroon. Houses bring $22 per month" rent. Price $1,900. All of the abovo aro only listed for a short time at these prices, consequent ly you should see me at once, C. F. Tempm:. Curiosities of Sound. There are mysteries In the triinsiuls sion of sound that Have not yet been fathomed Kor example, tin puis t the Orion aro siilti to havo heen lieaid ninety-seven miles away, though In audible to those much nearer, and It la TTh record that the reverherntlon or the battle of Wnteiloo readied many place In Kent, though (icncral 'ol ville mid his detachment heard nothing of It a dozen miles away. Whistles, hoots, sirens and noises of all kinds have been tested by the Trinity House In order to tlnd n noise which will he Infallibly heard for n certain distance In vain They rimy all be heard for a dozen miles mid he Inaudible at half a mile Mnny of the disasters about our coasts are doubtless due to that uiys tc-rlous "soundless 'one" in which the human ear cannot catch the warning. ISut no one has yet discovered the rcit Mn of that deaf spot or prophesied Its varying locality. Westminster Gazette Wanted to Be Exclusive. P. V. Daniel. "Virginia gentlcmnn," was one of the genernl ofilcera of the old Richmond, I-'rederlckBhiirg and Po to mac railroad. Even In thoso davs before the war the road was pm-pernus. ti ml at a meeting of the board of directors uin' pi ogrossivp IntiodiiM'd a i-(wolut!on In reduce thu rate for passengers rutin 17 to 11 cents a uil'e Instantly Daniel, win. was chair mini, declined the motion "out of ol der." "Why?" protested Its patron "Why!" thundered tmulcl "If you do that you will have every ragtag anil uobtnll In thu state of Viigiula riding on our road. That's, why!'" The resolution was unanimously ta bled. Kverybody's Madrid's Throne Room. The throne room of the royal palace at Madrid In one of the most magulll cei.t In the world, liecorated in red and gold. It contains rock crystal chandeliers, colossal looking glasses o(! tho finest quality, miirhle tables and, prlceloBH porphyry. The celling lb painted by TIepolo with tho "Majesty of Spain," In Illustration of tho virtue of the kings and tho uianllneHH of the people, who ale represented In the dif foiont costumes of the provinces lieu the sovereigns of Spain receive n giand occasions when alive and when dead are In Id out in state. When the RHven Was Milk Whito. Aceordliix to Mohammedan beilef. ! the ravoiiM which Noah took with him on the ark weru both pure white WIiimi the urk hnd been tiding the MIIovnh ot the flood for thirty-three days one of the giraffes died, and the on rem wus thrown overboard. No sooner had It struck the water than tho ravens pounced upon It I'oi this Nouh in si .1 t' c ll lid -Ii " tl .it llnv tl cv Inn i Girls Coat made from good grade rough finished coating belt color and cuffs of contrasting plain mater ial sies 6 to 12. Price $5.00 Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Home are moving into tho Cunningham house on east Fourth. Mr. and Mrs. John Mnrquctt, of Her shey, wero in town Wednesday to attend tho Lannin-Gerkin wedding. &ro JJT.tv -W'V,t JcyjYiWiWif Y.d ..-r-7Kr.w.rzTvr--k.r3sva-- jio mvWKXTsis"- LVVill nvfiuit iiftr&l rciAViiairj-rv-2i &fflK7IiS" Wo rci'ov thctsa u'io htivo not hitnlcutl with i.m to those who IIA.VI5. Wo nro horo to .servo oiii' jyntrojis, niul nro willing, nt nny Unto, to mlvlso thoso who nooil holt or ml vivo. Von o-o to tile dootor whon yon nro III, yon fro to. tho InwyortO' strnlfhton out yonr lofrnl illfilonltics; whon jro'u nro in I'innnoinl portloxlty why not fo to tho 1IA.2I1CV Tho hnnlcor is tlio one mint who (riveshis mlvloo J'roo nnd ohoorVnlly. Do i'OUll htm Icing with The First National Bank, OP KOJiTJl JT.ATTIS, 2iISiIRA.SK.. Tho Ftir(fOHt litinlc In Wostoi'n Ziuhrtislct't. x33EXB2i322EKXjZi I S T E P IN Dine here Today. This Cafe is the one that will please your fancy in cleanliness, good food and service. Prices reasonable. 3 ' i i Opposite Depot !tatfK3?TO2l? SKiraMCtf BnaEa222m?ffiffiK3affiT --I I "II II I I I I II I II II I II 1 I II ll Ii II Ii .raggCTwaaggigtffiHEsg RUPTURE. Wo have a cure for rupture without resorting to the danger, pain and discomfort of a surgical operation. Wo nre tho only reputable physicians in tills lino of work who will take such cases upon a gunranteo to cure, or make no charge. Youlnny deposit tho money in the bank in your own mime and whon you nro well you instruct the bank to pay us. We have adopted this method because so many have been swindled by quacks and fakirs. Not one of them will allow the patient to put the money in tiie bank and pay whon a cure has been made. When taking our treat ment patients must come to our office once a week they can re-turn honite the same day attend to their business or occupation without loss of time. in oruerto give uie people oi inie treatment without the expense of going to Omaha, North Platte every Thursday. Write to or call on J)RS, WRAY Ifnir.e fH i n W "r MHf i ' Nt, rJtV flVHjiA ( ft js aaj M wlv -'MI WreSa N Miss Jnnot Parker, of St. Paul, has been elected to teach the Wellfleet school. Mrs. Gust Nanos who had been under treatment at the P. & S. hospitel returned homo Wednesday. SOLID A3 A ROOK PALACE CAFE - - " iMK iMM St ! I MkSI vicinity an opportunity to take our one or 11,1 will be in V S; MATIIENV, 1 T t ,. f , p ,lt ,4i5?SaiO-ii3CTBK?I,,i:r.TSLw "'J? , t . ' 'tt:. ""X