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About The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 13, 1912)
itui Wen fttu ntti fcmk-WtM Wfawi Mmth P r TWENTY-SEVENTH YEAR. NORTH PLATTE, NEB., DECEMBER 13, 1912. No. 91 jc3ISS BJSaHC v raseacssrji 1912 f HP 6 TNA 1912 Our stock of practical and useful presents is very complete. There is more of a tendency every year, to give useful gifts that will be used and appreciated where ornaments are put away and forgotten. We enumerate) a few articles that may help you in deciding on your gifts. Mens Furnishings 1 Gloves Mittens Neckties Suspenders Cuff Buttons Sweaters Caps ' ' Shirts ; , Pajamas -$ Night Shirts Woolen Socks '' Cotton Socks Silk Socks r Suit Case K Umbreallas -f Handkerchiefs Toys Kid Body Dolls Dressed Dolls Character Dolls Doll Buggies Iron Toys Mechanical Toys Wood Toys Books Games Rocking Chairs Shoo Flies Tables, etc. Furs Childrens Collar and Muff Misses Collar and Muff Ladies Collar Ladies Muffs Ladies Collar and Muffs Dry Goods Silk Dress Patterns Wool Dress Patterns Silk Waists Patterns Kimona Silks Kimoua Cottons Drapery Goods Shoes Ladies Shoes Mens Shoes Childrens Shoes Over Shoes High Top Shoes Leggings Over gaiters Slipper Soles Grocery Dept Candies Grapes Oranges Apples Mixed Nuts Pop Corn Christmas Candles Ready to Wear Ladies Clacks Junior Clacks " Childrens Clacks Ladies Suits Ladies Dress Skirls Ladies Silk Dresses Indies Party Dresses Ladies Serge Dresses Junior Dresses Childrens Dresses Ladies House Dresse Ladies Bath Robes Childrens Bath Robes Silk Kimonas Crepe Kimonas Fleeced Kimonas Ladies Sweater Childrens Sweaters Tailored Waists Silk Waists Chiffon Waists ' Voclc Waists Dressing Sacques Silk Petticoats Cotton Petticoats Flannelette Night Robe3 Muslin Underwear Miscclaneous Items Neckwear Kid Gloves Golf Gloves Fabric Gloves 'Mittens Jewelery Celludoid Novelties Mufflers Handkercheifs Barrettes ,l Combs Hair Bands Silk Hosiery Cotton Hosiery Wool Hosiery Wool Scarfs Aviation Caps Shawls Automoble Scarfs Silk Umbrellas Bath Robe Blankets Belts Fancy Ribbons Hand Bags Coat Sets Robesfere Collars Fancy Box Papetries Linen Drawn Work Mirrors Silk Pillow Tops Carpet and Rugs Ingraid Carpet, ( Room Size Rugs Small Rugs Linoleums Body Brussels Rugs Axminster Rugs Velvet Rugs Wilton Rugs Ingrain Rugs House Furnishings Bed Spreads v Blankets . v Comforters Lace Bed Sets Lace Curtains Portieres Table Covers Couch Covers Linens Table Cloths Tray Cloths Guest Towels Lunch Cloths Dresser Scarfs Napkins Matched Table Sets Our Store Will be Opesi Evenings Until Christmas- '.w 2m mm "1 I 1 ifB "$1?" Department HB tore seta ilMf $$ mm tW wt ! w m Mrs. Guy Robinson is expected in the near future to visit her parents Mr. and Mrs. John Day. For Sale Baby carriage almost new. Inquire 314 West Front. Miss Bertha Stebbins has issued invitations to a birthday party at her homo tomorrow afternoon. Mrs. Perry Carson is prepared to fill Xmas orders for hand painted china. 809 East 4th St. Let your, boys and girls get one of. Derryberry & Forbes free presents Saturday. It costs them nothing. The forty members of tho Harmony club and an equal number of guests will "make merry" at a dancing and card party at Masonic hall this evening. JJJohn McNeel, of Sutherland, is get ting ready to build a brick hotel 55x70 fo3t, two stories. Since the recent fire Sutherland has been without a hotel. Elmer Owens who has been employed in Sioux Fall, S. D., for several moiths returned Wednesday evening and will 3pond two weeks with his family. During the past two weeks about ono hundred laborers and machanics have arrived from the east enrouto for Gering, where they find employment on the Union Pacific extension. Harry Stovens, of the south side, raised thirteen thousand bushels of corn this season. Last August he contracted to sell soveral thousand bushels at fifty cents per bushel . Try an expert watchmaker if your watch does not keep good time . Clinton, The Bizzy Jeweler. Merchants report a fairly active Chriitmas trada this week, and look for a rush next week on account of pay day coming early in the week. A larire country trade is also anticipated, Local merchants hare brought in at tractive lines for the holiday tradcand can supply the wants of all. For Sale Pure Bred Black Langshan Roosters, price $1.00 803 East Gth. 30-3 C. F. Temple, who is handling the Cody addition, reports the sale of 150 lots Binco Monday morning. There were 190 lots platted, and up to last evening but forty remained unsold. That's "go- ing some" especially for an addition that is situated sixteen blocks from the main street of the town. The site is an admirable one. Colonel Cody should cortainly fel satisfied with tho rapid manner ir. which the lots have sold. Herman Sagesscr was called to Falls City Wednesday by tho illness of a relative. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Richards will leave in a few days for Odessa to spend the JXmas holidays. Mrs. Geo. T. Field accompanied by her mother, sister and nephew will leave the first of the year for Southern California where they will spend the w inter. Just roceived a car of furnace size coke one ton equivalent to two tons of soft coal no ash, no soot, no trouble white heat. $3.50 per ton delivered, while it lasts. Phone 7 The C. F. Iddngs Co. Coal-burning locomotives will be dis carded on the Northwestern railroad west of the Missouri river March 1, on which date every one of tho 1G5 loco motives will have been converted into oil burners. The oil will come from the Casper fields. JohnBurkov3 John Kunklc was a case before the district court this week. Kunkle after ordering an automobilo from Mr. Burke wished to cancel the order and Mr. Burke sued for his com mission. The jury found for the de fendant. We have the finest line of Perolyn Ivory toilet and manicure articles in tho city. Prices the lowest. Dixon, The Jeweler. At the meeting of tho county com missioners Saturday .the principal busi ness transacted was the allowance of claims amounting to several thousand dollars. Claims aggregating about ten thousand dollars had accumulated, but through the payment of personal taxes of tha railroad companies tho commis sioners will be enabled to issue the warrants for practically all claims on file. The commissiohers will meet again December 18th. The first students' North Platte School of season was given at pupils of Mrs. Cramer ston on Friday evening, Dec. Gth. The program occupied half an hour and was followed by criticisms and sug gestions from the teachars. These re citals will be given fort-nightly, with the idea of assisting the students in gaining self confidence and in giving them an opportunity of becoming famil iar with the bettor class of music. The recital Friday evening was creditablo both to teachers and pupils. recital of The Music for this the studios by and Mrs. Lang- GREAT DECEMBER SALE OF MILLINERY. $5 for your unrestricted choice of any trimmed hat in my stock that sold up to $15. None reserved. All hats under $10 at just one-third price a good assortment for yeur selection. See them. Miss Whittaker, at Wilcox Dept. Store. Presbyterian Church. Sunday school at 10 a. m. M. E. Crosby, Supt. Preaching serviced at 11 n. m. and 7:30 p. in. Morning theme: "Clouds with silver lining." Evening theme: "The Better Land." Endeavor societies at 3 and 0:40 p. m. Prayer service Wednesday 7:30 p. m. A largo chorus choir. Mrs. Leininger conductor,' will sing at Sunday morning and even ing services. The Presbyterian church welcomes all. M. E. Church Notes. Sunday School 9:45 a. m. Preaching 11 a. m. Subject "A Sleeping Christ" Epworth League 0:30 p. m. Mrs. V. Lucas has been appointed Superinten dent of tha Junior League. Preaching 7:30 p. m. Last Sabbath ovening the pastor preached on tho theme "The Wise Son" next sabbath evening the theme will be "The Unwise Son or Lost at Horn." Special meetings will begin it the church the first Sunday in the new year. Miss Hartman our confer ence Deaconess will assist in these services. All aro invited to attend all services. B. A. Cram, Pastor The Christian ladies will hold an ex change at the Scljatz store Saturday Doc. 21st. This will be the holiday ex change of home-made bakery besides home-made candy and doll clothes. Mrs. Hansen and children, of Laramie, rrived yesterday to visit with Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Boyu for a couple of weeks. Menu. The Baptist ladies will servo the following supper at the Masonic hall, Dec. 19th: escalloped chicken, gravyj mashed potatoes, DaKed Deans, caDoage salad, pickles, white and graham bread, apple suuee, cako and cotlee. You Know. ' How you like your linen laundored Tell us and we will do it to suit you. We use no chemicals, sew on buttons and mend free of charge. DICKEY SANITARY LAUNDRY "Yeur Beiom Friend." Phone 77. 0ie0000000e0M"l0 3 TM" TPi TO "D& 1LF If T& T O HR Tyr Ml 3 & ri En it it I t JO, it I 3 ! ST1 1 M, mr ,m ,.rf We've a Merry Christmas for Everybody. The beat one that you ever had. How about "HIS" Christmas? It is always easy to get something that is just right for a Man's or Boy's Christmas if you go to the right store. That means come here! Look over the list below and check the articles you would like to see and we'll take the greatest pleasure showing you. Suit Muffler Shoes Overcoat Handkerchief ' Suit Case Raincoat r ' Hosiery . ' Traveling Bag Auto Coat ' - Gloves Trunk Auto Robe - Hat Tie Rack House Coat , Fur Cap, t . Collar Bag' Umbrella ' Moccasins ' Indian Suit Neckwear Pajamas- .- fr Slippers ' . Suspenders Underwear..'-. ' - Shirts Sweater With every Made-to-Measure Suit order we will give a pair of extra trousers Special Christmas Offer . 4? absolutely free. j. b. Mcdonald, The Home of Good Clothes. -THE! NEW WAY STORE "0 i