The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, May 16, 1913, Image 3

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Apart from thequallty-wh!e'h.k;
is high here, and tho chasteness
or ths patterns which can be seen
at a glance, it Is Important to know
that the prices aro not extravagant.
Our lewelry store is the best place in tho
county to Ret suggestions for wedding presents.
"We have made a study of this "rift Question." It is our
business to know what is suitable for various gift occasions.
Choose Your Gifts Here
Our stock i3 varied and so are the prices. Every taste and
every pocket book lis sure to be suited. Wo havo
many inexpensive but dainty little novelties hero
uuaiuuc auveiwuiu wuitu wui mnifcc v&wciiciii t;Mi3, T
Th! la a Jewelry store where you can ret Just what V A
vou nre lankim? lor fit tne nriee vou want to cay. j a
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Everything in our tine line or euverwnrc,
(tmi, jeweiry, wnicnca, eic, contains
notiunir out real, tanRiDie values,
coupiea wun up-io-uaie ctyies.
Drop In and lef us assist you
cnoosinn your weaning
BUts let us prove to.
vou that here Ik a
Jewelry store jjAX 3
x n a x is AfX4""tw?-
worthy
oi your
trade.
DIXON, The Jeweler', j
U. P. Watch
Inspector.
North' P?attsf, which Is bccc-rnlrlg
known bi one of the convention cities
of tho state, has secured tho state con
Ventlon of the JB. P. 0. Elks for 1914,
thanks to the efforts of Messrs. Mc
Donald, Evans and Langford who at
tended the stato meeting at Omaha
this week. While tho nunibor of dele
gates attending the Elks' conventions
is not very largo, they aro always a
bunch of good follows who mix well,
and when thdy are in town tho fact is
known without any special advertising.
The strength of the North Platte
Elks, considering tho sparsely settled
territory assigned to their jurisdiction,
together with' their fine home, has
made tho lodge ono of tho best known
in the west, and tho delogntcs to the
stato convention roadlly consented to
having the 1914 convention held in this
city; they wanted to come hem next
year and mlnglo with tho "live wires."
In addition to selecting North Platto
for tho next convention, the local lodge
was furthor recognized by the election
of Hay C. Longford as one of the state,
officers.
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For Your Drugs. Orders De
livered promptly.
Local and Personal
Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Cary havo re
turned from a short visit in Ogalalla.
-.Mrs. Wilson Tout was called to York
Wednesday ovening by the death of her
uncle.
Mrs. Sam Harris left Wednesday for
Kimball to visit friends for a week or
longer.
Mrs. Michoal Hayes and son Charles
will leave today for Linccln to visit
with-friends.
J. B. McDonald returned yesterday
from Lincoln where he attended tho
Elk convention.
The Rebokah ladies will hold a regu
lar meeting this evening in the hall.
An election of officors will be held.
Mvs. E. D. Warner, formerly of this
city, came from Chadron a few days
ago to visit her brother M. E. Crosby.
W. L. Crlssmnn Is still with us. Slnco
his arrival he has sold eleven lots in
Graceland Addition and two in Taylor's
Addition.
Henry Schott and daughter Irene
iSft Wednesday evening for Omaha
where tho formor will take treatment
for his eyes, which were injured in the
local shops a few weeks ago,
John McFadden, of Sidney, who sub
mitted to an operation in St. Joseph's
hospital in Omaha this week, is im
proving satisfactorily. Mr. McFaddon
is a member of tho local council of K.
C.
Miss Grace Payne was hostess to the
T. M. E. club and their gentlemen
friends Wednesday evening. The
nicely appointed rooms were thrown
open to the guosts and nine card tables
arranged for five hundred. A number
of out of town guests were presont.
After the card placing an elaborato
supper was served to the guests.
A baby boy was born to Mr. and
Mrs. Roy Bunnell the fore part of this
week.
Mrs. Harry Worrell, of Sutherland,
spent the first of this week week in
town with friends.
Wilson Tout and daughter returned
Saturday from Lincoln and York, whero
they visited last week.
Fine Initial Stationery and Initial
Correspondent cards at Rincker Book
& Drug Co. Blue Front. 33-3
Mrs. Harry Dixon left yesterday!
afternoon for Denyer to visit her
mother for a week or longer.
Bishop Beecher will hold services at
the Church of Our Savior at 10:30 Sun
day morning. Thero will be no evening
sorvlce.
For sale at a sacrifice price, new six
room bungalow, close in. All modern
improvements, including a garugo. In
spect it. W. L. Crissman, at Roach's
office.
With favorable weather during tho
next week thousands of acres of corn
will bo planted or listed in Lincoln
county. It will be a busy week for far
mers and few will take time to come to
town.
Tho house on west Fourth street
owned by Luke Healey or Tom
Haley -or, both, is being elevated
ond a new foundation built, along
with a number of other improve
ments, When these are completed
the property will be occupied by Dr.
H. C. Brock and family.
Have received some new Promo
Cameras. Rineker Book Drug Co. Blue
Front. 33-3
Marion Carrier, formerly one of our
village blacksmith, has been in town
this week interesting our people in
Florida lands, for which he is a selling
agent. Marion pins his faith to Florida,
having made a considerable investment
personally in lands in that state.
H. D. Neeley and Joe Klein, of
Omaha, the evory-day-in-the-yoar hust
lers for the Equltablo Life Assurance
Co., have been making their periodic
visit to North Platte this week. As the
"long and the short" end of the Equit
able they constitute1 a team unsurpassed
I in life insurance circles in Nebraska.
A Word to our Subscribers.
While it is not customary for The
Tribune to refer to such matters, we
mako an exception in this instance to
call the attention of subscribers to tho
fact that too mnhyjof thorn, and espec
ially those residing in the city, are de
linquent. AJl- thoe in arrears will,
during the next two weeks rocoivo a
statement of tho amount due,
and it is not unfair to demnnd
that those amounts bo ''promptly
paid. If you do not deem The Tribune
worth tho price, tho publishor will
thank you if you will como in, pay the
amount duo and discontinue the paper;
it is n)t the desiro to send it to n single
person who does not consider ho gets
full value for tho investment. It is
better to have 1,000 subscribers who
are satisfied and pay promptly i than n
list of 2,000 and havo half of them dis
satisfied and slow pay.
The actual cost of producing Tho
Tribuno is considerably in oxcess of tho
subscription prico, and this being true
wo can not afford to carry doad-heada.
If you fail to respond within a reason
able timo to the statement sent you,
your nnmo will bo dropped from tho
list and the account placed in tho hands
of an agency for collection.
June Term Federal
Court Adjourned.
Brovity, BdjB Itcwjand XJrey- to the
Cdntury, was tho sotil of Sir W. 8,
Gilbert's wltV 5yblch BJmrklcd In chatico
conversation "tio -icsA than In the ltnca
that ho wroto for-Sullivan's' operas.
Mr, Grey i?lvcs a fotr Instances:
Tho tcrrlblo verdict An to a certain
Hamlet whoso impersonator uUwiao
ly nsked him to bo cnndld Is historical:
"Funny, my denr follow funny, with
out being vulgar." A remark about an
other conceited player wna mndo to "a.
very limited audience: "Poor I llo
lint all tho faults of an nctor without
the oxctiso of being ono." A word wna
enough. IIo described a sweet old
lady, nil sloping shoulders nnd honlton
lace, as "belonging to the early keep
snke period." Another, w ho was being
ridiculed for tho hideous Middlesex ac
cent, which converted bad weather
Into n "votl d'y," was gravely tlofoiul
oil by him: "Sho Is of ancient lineage,
for It li evident sho descended from
tho TwnngloSnxotia."
Didn't Fear For Mamma.
A Lnkowood womnn was recently
rending to her llttlo boy tho BtOry of h.
young lnd whoso fnthcr wna taken 111
and died, after which ho set himself
diligently to work to support himself
nnd mother. When alio had finished
tho story sho snld:
"Dear Billy, if your papa wcro to die
would you work to support your dear
mother?"
"Nnw," said Billy unexpectedly.
"But why not?"
"Ain't wo got n good house to live
in?"
"Yes, dearie. But wo can't cat thu
house, you know."
"Ain't there n lot of stuff in tho pnn
try?" "Yes, but thnt won't last forover."
"It'll Inst till you get nnother hus
band, won't it? You'ro a pretty good
looker, mn."
Mamma" gnvo up right thero. Cleve
land Plain Dealer.
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"Let Her Go, Gallagher."
Judge Beaver of Morgan county, Ky.,
had n trotting mnro of which he wns
very proud Tho nulmnl was nlwnys
driven at tho race mceta by a man
tinmed Gallagher, who was at Uint tltno
city mnrshal of narrodsburg. On ono
occasion tho judgobntorcd his mnro at
a trotting meeting in Tipton county.
Somo sports there, knowing of tho
judgo'B prldo iu tho nnluml, thought
they would lower his colors for once,
so they entered against her n noted fust
trotter. At tho end of tho first half
mile the two trotters passed under tho
wire neck and neck nt n '2:40 pnee, nud
tho Judge grew wildly excited. "Let
her go, Gallagher! Let her go!" ho
shouted. And Gnlloghcr, hearing, loos
ened tho lines. Tho mnro plucklly re
sponded nnd finished moro thnn u dozen
lengths nhcad, amid tho wild cheering
of tho crowd. Pittsburgh Dispatch.
Mrs. George Mudd, of Hcrshoy, Is
pelting this week In town with friends,
Mrs. Margaret Post, houie keeper at
the Neville residence, has been very 111
for several days past
A i L. Konold, of Cheyenne, general
chairman of tho B. of L, E., spent
yosterdar in town on business concern
ing tho brotherhood.
Commencement Books at Rincker
Book & Drug Co. Blue Front. 33-3
Mayor Evans returned yesterday
from Lincoln where he attended tho
Elk's Convention this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Moore, of Tryon, who
spont tho winter in California aro spend
ing n few days in town while- enroute
home.
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High Living Costs According
' v to What You Use.
"Lots of Grocery prices nro no higher1 thnn they were hvelvc years
ago.
We Sell
Mnclroni lbs for
CocoanutrBulk host grado
por lb
25c
20c
15c
.b.:$i.oo
$1.00
Eggs per dozon
20 lbs Granulated
Sugar
18 lbs uranuiatcd cane
Sugar, for. ........
Tomatoes, full sizo can i(n
standard per con lUC
Corn standard por rnn 7c ')(?
4 cans for DC
Quaker Oats large pkg.. ZjC
Quaker ,Oats small pkg.. HJC
E. C. Corn Flakes 4 pkg.. 25C
BrokenRice per lb 0C
Rico Jnp typo 4 lbs for... loC
Prunes small sizo per lb. . . . 0C
Corn Starch per pkg 0C
.. 5c
Swift Premium Hams per
lb
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Tho term of federal court to have
been held in this city commencing the
second Monday in June, will bo ad
jurned until September 2nd. Judge W.
II. Mungor was compelled to take this
action because of the heavy docket in
tho federal fgui-4 in Omaha, which will
prolong that torm until the pnd of Juno.,
Tho docko'tfforhe North Platto court
is quite hoavy,fruany ensot having ac
cummulated since the last term of
court. The adjournment until Septem-.
bor will, of f pourso, Increase tho
docket, and the fall term will provo tho
longest one lyethjjld.
Bargain List.
Full two stbry frame dwelling, eight
rooms, modorn' except heat, full lot and
shade trees, nice lawn and outbuilding-1
600 E. 3rd St, 'block from new school.
house, three blocks from high school.
Gloss Starch por pkg......
Corn Starch Kingsfords per
pkg
Silver Gloss Starch per pkg
Yeast Foam 4c pkg 3 for..
LewisILye per can
EoglelLye por enn
American Lyo per can
8c
8c
10c
8c
8c
8c
Nationnl Oats jargo pkg..
National Oats small pkg..
Fels Naptha Soqp por cako.
Soda Crackers largo boxes
por lb.,,
Oyster Crackers largo
boxes per lb....
K. 0. Baking Powder 2o
ozcan
Royal Baking Powder 1G
oz can
Dr. Prices Bnking,Powdor
1G oz can '
Kraut por can
Hominy por can
Pink Salmon per can.
Swcot Potatoes per can. .
Potatoes ICc peck por
bushel
Coffco fair grade por lb. . .
California Fruits in good
Byrup porenn...
Coconnut best grade & lb
packngo per pkg
Evaporated Apples por
lb
Horso Shoo Tobacco, por
lb
Spenr Head Tobacoo por
lb
Star Tobacco per lb.
J.T. Tobacco per lb.
20c
20c
10c
5c
6k
65c
20c
45c
45c
10c
12k
50c
25c
20c
15c
10c
45c
45c
45c
40c
We pay cash for yourfjbutter and eggs.
WILCOXBDEPARTMENT STORE.
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Full two story frame dwelling of eight rooms mod
ern except heat, "full lot, shade trees and blue grass.
Located oh West Fourth street 'close to court house.
This is property that will increase in value and is a big
money maker at odr price of $4, 700.
Nice Seven Room Cbttage and two Lots, out
buildings, shade trees and nice lawn ion West Sixth
St. A bargain at $2750.00.
Five room house and barn, South Dewey street.
$7,250. t.
Extra good seven room house, barn and outbuild
ings, house modern except heat, $3,100. East Third
street two blocks from court house.
Nice six room cottage 721 West Seventh street,
handy to new round house. Modern except heat. Price
2,200.
Extra nice 4 room cottage on West Tenth street,
in the 600 block. Price $1, 750.
Good eight room dwelling on West Tenth street,
in the 900 block. Price $1,700.
All of these properties are choice bargains and
can be bought on easy terms. Be sure and jee these
before you buy.
Buchanan & Patterson,
Sole Agents.
Conditions in Cheyenne County.
The Omaha Boe save: Special reports
to the Burlington from Cheyenne county
indicate that out there the agricultural
boom is reaching the acute stage. The
agent at Sidney roports that at this
time sixty tractor engines aro in opera
tion in the county, hauling an equal
number of eight-bottom plows, with
each set turning over twenty-five acres
of sod daily.
Since the first of April forty carloads
of emigrant movables wore received at
Sidney and more than 100 new settlers
have located in tho vicinity of the town,
most of them buying vacant land which
they aro now Improving.
Tho Tribuno man does not recall a
season when more improvements
were visible in North Piatt than
at present. More than a Bcore
of residences aro in various stngcB
of construction, on every street one
sees houses being repnired or enlarged
and there is a gcnoral forward move
ment inUhe building lino in all parts of
tho city. Somo times wo feel that
business in North Platto is not quite as
brisk as it should be but this feeling Is
disslpatod when wo rido ovor tho town
and noto the improvements; we then
conclude that woliave been complaining
without cause.
Tho city school board and Supt.
Tout met with tho patrons of the Baker
school in the school house of that dis
trict Wednesday afternoon and arrange
ments were made to build a windmill
and fence on the grounds and to irrigate
the grounds for tho elm trees recently
planted there. Tho building will bo re
paintod and eighth grade work will be
taken in addition to tho studios for
merly pursued. Tho attendance at this
school numbers about thirty.
Mrs. Frank Dickorson, of Hershey,
who visited Mrs. F. Muchlinski last
week returned hom?. t , t
Fornotful Disraeli's Luck.
Disraeli received ono morning a let
ter from a Mrs. Wlllynma, whom ho
did not know, In which alio snld that
sho had read his novels with much in
terest and would lllto to mnko his ac
quaintance. Sho also nsked a question
which rondercd It nccessnry for him to
rnnawor tho letter. Unfortunntely tno
letter was left in his grentcont pocket,
nnd "Dizzy" did not wear tho cout until
soventl months nfter, when ho hap
pened trf bo In the south of ICngland
nnd in tho very town In which Mrs
Willymns lived. Coming across tho
letter in such circumstances, It oc
curred to him to call upon her, nnd
Mrs. Willymns wns bo (lnttered at, ns
sho thought, IiIb carrying tho letter so
long nbout him and thou calling that
sho Ueclded on lenviug him her for-tune.
"" Function of the Eyebrows.
Tho eyebrows protect tho eyo from
external violence. Tho hairs, on nc
count of their oblique direction, pre
vent tho perspiration from flowing to
ward or irritating tho surface of that
organ; they direct it townrd tho tern
trtn nnfl tho root of tho HOBO. Tho
color nnd number of holra of tho eyo
brow hnvo an lufluenco upon their ubo.
They generally hnvo somo rclnUon to
the climate. The eyebrows protect tho
eyo from excess of light particularly
when It conies from nbove. This ef
fect !b mado moro conspicuous by
knitting of tho brows.
When You get Sick
or don't feel Just Right.
and when there is n big washing to be
donowho do you think of -first. Why
tho Power Laundry of course. The nexl
time you feel this wny just call up
"YOUR BOSON FRIEND."
DICKEY'S SANlTARYJiLAUNDRY.
Auto Delivery
Phone77
A Will In Rime.
This will, although written In rime,
was proboted in County Dublin, Iro
land: All earthly goods 1 havo In store
To my dear wlro I leavo for evermore.
I freely elve; no limit do I fix.
This Is my will, and she executrix.
THOMAS ANDnKW AKMBTnONO.
Tho "earthly goods" amounted to
$0,1500 worth of property.
Capped.
Yankee, boasting of tho great bent
experienced in America It's bo hot It
burns tbo wings off tho files! Pat
That's nothing to whnt it Is in Ireland!
Wo havo to feed hens on Ico crenm to
beep them from Inylng boiled eggs!
Loudon Telegraph.
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Stability, Efficiency and Service
JInvo hoon tho Jnatovs
In tho growth of tho
First National Bank,
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XOIt'MI 1'Z.A.TTIS, XJSJilisXSKA.
CAl'ITAr, AA'O Slltl'LUSt
One Hundred and Fifty Thousand Dollars.
Innnlmato 8alesmen.
"Aro those good grnphophones?"
"Tho goods speak for themselves."
"That's ho. Well, wind ono up nnd
let's seo If It can effect n salo." Louis-
vlllo Courier-Journal.
Quito Likely.
"What do you know of old dog
Trny?"
"Judging by tho name, ho must have
beat tho doiico." Now York Press,
Coercion.
"How old nro you, Ethel?"
"I'm (Ira, an' tnnramn says If I'm
good an' cats lots o' oatmeal I'll bo nix
next blrtudiy." Life.
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The Autoist
Who Looks
at our lamps, speedometers,
oilers, horns, batteries, tools,
tires, etc., knows that they are
the kind lie wants. Ho rec
ognizes the fuct that the worth
less and untried haye no pluce
here, Como and seo if our ex
hibit will not remind you of
something you need.
J. S. Davis Auto Co.'