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About The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922 | View Entire Issue (May 23, 1913)
.. Graduation Suggestions .. We have made a special effort to have a fine lino of inexpensive arti cles which are of a lasting nature: For the Young Lady Watches, Rings, LaValliers, Bar Pius, Beauty Pins, Cuff Buttons, Fountain l'ens, Souvenir Sp6bgs, Colojjh Bottlo. Mesh Bap, Lockets, Etc. - For the Young Man ( v Watches. Cuff Buttons, .Rings, Tie Pins, Tie Clasps Watch Fobs, Signet Rings, bilver Novelties, Etc. All goods engraved with monograms free. We are always pleased to see w tyou in the store. DIXON, The Jeweler v ' f ttfrS-3-349-3433tte-333 Ml Ml Ml Ml Mt W U .Ml Mi Ml PHONE 4 Oil 8 For Your Drugo. Orders Do livered promptly. REXALL and NYAL Ml k DKUUHTOKK5., n Local and Personal Cyril Dongergan spent Tuesday in Lexington visiting friends. Mrs. Osborn, of Florida, is expected this woek to visit Mr. and Mrs. George Brown. v Hot wafilss and coffee in tho base ment of the Baptist church Saturday morning from G to 9. Mis3 Mildred Olson will close her school at Wellfleet this week with ap propriate exercises. Dorsey Leypoldt, of Hen hay, was in town tho first of this week while en route to Omaha on business. A. A. Reed, stnto high school inspec tor of the state university is spending a few days hero on business. Miss RuthLightel closed a successful term of school in district 127 near the expormintal station this week. Miss Nona Marcott went to Brady ths first of this week to attend the com mencement exercises of her brother, Jack Dickerson, of Cozad, who was well known among the local people, died at his homo the fore part of this week. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hofilne, of Choyonno, whowero-callod here by-the death of the late 0. B. Frazier, have returned home. Have received Cameras Front. Shooting Tournament Here Next Week. The annual stato shooting tourna ment will be held in this city noxt Tues day, Wednesday and Thursday, and members of the local gun club havo ro coived assurance that nb'Uit one hun dred shooters from nil sections of tho Btate will be. prosent. Among these will bent least a half dozen profes sionuls, who will shoot in all tho events but will not participate in the division of the stakes. Tho sito of tho now grounds of tho Buffalo Bill Gun club, which was re contly purchased of Colonel Cody nnd which lies north of the railroad track and opposite tho former grounds, has beon put in finu shape, tlio improve ments mado boing of a permanent character. This ia the second stato shoot North I'latto has entertained, nnd tho shooters attending tho formor ono were so woll entertained thnt-thoy were glad to ac cept the invitation to "come again," so they will be here in greater force next week. Some of the shooters nro expected to arrive Sunday and will do more or leas shooting Monday in order to got nc customed to tho grounds. Clearance S UIT some nev aw ifromo Rincker Book Drug Co. Blue 33-3 Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Day, of Palisade, who came to attend the funeral of the letter's father the late 0.. B. Frazier, went homo a fow days ago. Miss Alico Seiman, of this city, will graduate as a trained nurse from tho Methodist hospital at Omaha next week. Miss Seiman is a sister of Mrs. Fred "Waltemath. Pittsburg Perfect Electric Welded Fence. The Weld that Held at Hershey' cor 5th and Locust. Bargain List. Full two story frame dwelling, eight rooms, modern except heat, full lot and shade trees, nice lawn and outbuildings. 600 E. 3rd St., block from new school house, three blocks from high school. A baby boy of regulation weight was born to Mr. and Mrs. Emil Koiban yesterpay afternoon. W. W. Burr of the Experimental Station who had beon in Denver for several days returned yesterday. Gasoline nnd oil stoves dunned and re paired. Peter M. McGovern, phone 390. . tf K'ela and "Albert Ffaynes of Gothen burg who visited in town while enrouto horns from Denver left this morning. Rev. Cram has gone to Arapahoe to preach tho baccalaureate sermon to the Class of 1913. Mrs. Cram will visit relatives in Republican City. Wo are prepared to furnish ice cream in any quantity. Stone Drug Co. E. S. Davis will attend the conven tion of Nebraska postmasters which moots in Lincoln next month and will mnko an address on tho subject of postal savings banks. For Sale G40 acres three miles south east of Julesburg corner, with in 70 feet of river, tilable and pasture. H. A. Fjwler, 4559 Lako Ave. Chicago. Mrs. Alvina Bowers widow of tho late Sam Bowers was married at her home in the Trustee's Addition last evening to Grant Jones who is employed with the Stwart Plumbing Co. Henry Cordes leavos the latter part of next month for a visit with relatives in Germany after an absence of thirty years. Upon his return to this country he will go to California to mako his home with his son Will. For Sale Household goods and poultry wire, 21G West First St. Yesterday afternoon about thirty noiglibprsandJMend3 of Mrs. Fred Westeiifeld of tho Fourth wnrd ten dered her a surprise party the occasion being herfifty-fourth birth anniversary. After severa) hours spent in conversa tion an einuornie uincii was serveu. Mrs. Westenfeld was presented with a number of beautiful remembrances. Mrs. B. L. Robinson wants to leave the city within the next two weeks and offers her places on West 2nd street for sale as follows: One at C20 West 2nd at $3,200, other at 702 West 2nd at $2,500, also household goods for sale Tory cheap. Call at 620 West 2nd street during tho day. The officers of the Farmers Institute were in session last Friday evening; and they had with them Charles Gramlich. of the state dopartmont, of Lincoln, Mr. Gramlich explained tho special features of the "Short Course" four days session, and it was unanimously decided to carry this out. Tho dates here have not been fully decided on yet but so far we have been given October 6 to 10. Anything to the contrary will be mentioned in The Times. Hershey Times. Union Pacific Has Received New Engines. The fifty new engines ordered by the Union Pacific fiom tho Baldwin and American engine works havt beon re ceived and will bo put into service as soon as they can be broken in . Tho fifty engines cost approximately $1,000.-' 000 and add over 70,000-horso power to the engine rquipment. Tho present order of , engines is the largest placed by the Union Pacific in ten years. It consists of ton Pacific typo passe tigers, twenty-five Mikado passenger nrtl frtipbt and ten switch engines. The rotid ergines nro all equipped with supor heaters and carry everything in the way of modern appli ance. A distribution of the new engines will be made along tho main lino, and most of the freight machines will go into service in moving tho crop of wheat that is cxpscted to bo ready for market early in July. Omaha Beo. SJHPJ Grocery News REDUCING THE COST OF LIVING Granulated Suger, Beet, 20 lbs for $1.00 Granulated Sugar, Cane, 18 lbs for. . ... 7 1.00 Tomatoes, large can i 10 , Dried-Pears per lb, .. ...!$.. . . l&i Seeded Rasins, 16 orpkg ..:..... ;..... 10 Alaska Red Salmon, 1 lb can . . . . ."... ;.. rv. .15 Alaska Pink Salfnoh, 1 lb can . . J .yt fS'Av ' 10 Kraut per can . .". . . -'. ..y ;? ' ' 1U Pumpkin per can ; v 10 Lajrge Package Oat Meal . .;. . v .j. .. . .-. . 20 Small Package Oat Meal ....'... .J .... . ' 10 Graye Nuts, 2 pkgs '..... 25 Macaroni, 3 lbs .,25 Japan type Rice, 4 lbs , .25 Corn Starch per pkg .....',., .. r 05 Gloss Starch per pkg .. I ......... v 05 Kingsfords Starch per pkg ; " .08 Lewis Lye per can 08 Soda Crackers, large box, per lb 06J Ginger Snaps per lb 06 We pay cash for your butter and eggs. WILCOX DEPARTMENT STORE. To the Public Attention is directed to the near ap proach of Memorial Day, May 30tb. This day is obsorved the conntry over and wo call on nil our people to lay aside their usual pursuits, go to the cemotory, bless tho memory of depart ed loved ones, strew iheir graves with sweet flowers. Our stato has by Sec. 2400 of tho Codo mado it unlawful to indulge in sports on this sacred day. All our people are oarneftly requested to join in this sacred nnd patriotic duty. E. II. Evans, Mayor. ale of-.J In order to move out every Ladies' Suit in our Stock, wo wilt maKe tnc loilowintr nriccs (food lor this week onlv ., All Suits that sold at from $20.00 to $33.00 will be closed out at 1S.00 All Suits that have sold at from $13.30 to $18.00 will be closed out at $9.50 What we loose will be your gain. We do not want to carry one Suit over. Come and buy them. Wilcox Department Store , Presbyterian Church Notes. Sunday School at 10 a. m. E. A. Cary Superintondont; Preaching sorvices nt 11 a. m. nnd 8 p. m. Morning thome: "The Disappointments of Lifo;" Union Memorial borvico nt tho Opora House at 8 p. m. Endenvor Societies at 3 and 7 p. m. Mid-week service Wednesday evening. Boys club Monday and Thurs day evenings at tho church. Notice. All tho accounts ofGinn, Whito & Schatz company contracted prior to Aug. 19th, 1912 are owned by Messrs. Ginn & White and nro payable at the office of E. H. Evans. All such ac counts must bo settled prior to Juno 1st or action will bo taken to enforce collection. Everything is in readiness for the production of the "College Widow" at the Koith Theatre tonight by the clnss of 1913. Tho play is a very entertaining one and under the direction of Miss Gladys Welsh will bo well rendered. Tho roles have beon carefully rehearsed and the entertainment tonight will bo a pleasing ono. Mrs. Lottie Cronen has let the con tract to the Picnrd Bros, for tho erec tion of a two story seven room house on the renr part of her premises on West Sixth street. Wo understand bho has securod a tenant on a five year lease. Soveral tons of steel shelving and cases for the vaults in the federal build ing were received this woek, and will bo placed in position by a representative of the manufacturing company who ar rived from tho east yesterday. Mrs. J. J. Reiser, of North Bend, Mrs. J. N. Ashburn, of Gibbon, M. A. Frazier, of Gordon, W. P. Frazier, of Lincoln, who attended the funeral of tho late 0. B. Frazier the first of this week, have roturned home. Washouts in the east hav dslayed the west bound trains for several hours this week. Nos. 13 and 5 due here early yesterday morning did not nrrivo till nooncausing n delay in tlje arrival of the morningpapers. Herbert Marvoish formerly of this city, who has been employed at Salt Lake for some time, visited his sister Mrs. A. J. Frazier this week while en routo to Omaha. Mrs. Jake Pizer. of Hastings, who has been the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Jnlius Pizor for a week will leave Wednojday for Denver. Miss Bessie Smith, of North Platte, has been elected by tho school board to teach in the intermediate room next year. Hershey Times. Christian Science Society Sunday 11 p, m., subject "Soul and Body." Sun day school 12 m. K. P. hall, Dowey St. Another. The Opera House Fire and Bratt & Goodman Pays The Loss. Are you fully insured against damage by fire, lightning, tornado, cyclone nnd windstorm? If not, in struct this firm to write you a policy in some of their matchless companies. No better and no cheaper insurance vritten. See them. Myrtle nnd Vicinity. Mr. and Mrs. Z. A. Russell nro tho proud parents of a baby boy which was born to them Friday. J. C. Ask wig camo up from North Platte and packed tho household goods nnd moved to that plnco Saturday. Mrs. Robt. Batlo was n NorUi Platte visitor Saturday. Joe Bnskins nnd family and Georgo SivitB visited Mrs. B's parents, Mr. and Mrs. C, F. Sivits Sunday. Ernest Keslar and familv aro lo cated on tho old Burns plnco which ha purchased soveral years ago. Chas. Gnmbrol is freshening his buidings with a coat of paint. Geo. Moran nnd daughter Orpha at tended the' Yankeo Robinson circus at North Platte. Rheumatism Quickly Cured. "My sister's husband had an attack of rheumatism in his arm," writes a woll known resident of Newton, la., "I gave him a bottle of Chamberlain's Liniment which he applied to his arm and on the next morning the rhouma tism was gone." For chronic muscular rheumatism you will find nothing bet ter than Chamberlain's Liniment. Sold by all dealers Mrs. and Mrs. C. H. Bradbury left the early part of this week for Onawa, la. Alfalfa, Cane, and Millet seeds at Hershcy's 5th and Locust, phone 15. The CRYSTAL Change of PROGRAM Every Night Price 10c Dr. J. K. Elms, Homeo pathic Physician and Sur geon. "Will hereafter discountinuo nil road work and will do everything in tho practice of medicine. City Day calls $1. Nicrht Calls Sl.SO.Country Calls 50c per mile one way plus auto hire. Lying in case $10.00 plus auto hire. These cases must boDrearranired:forofllce prescrip tions 60c and in no instance more thnn ?1.00 all medicines furnished. Also my speciality of Eye. Ear, Nose, Throat and Glass Fitting at J my former price. Terms strictly cash. Office over MoDnnnM Ktntn Rrink. Phono 3G. Best of IIo9nital accomadation for ' Surgical and Lying in Cases. Real Enjoyment The man who takes enjoyment out of a good cigar will do well to purchaso our brands. As a homo manufacturer. wo have a reputation to maintain, and tneretoro put netter touacco in our cigars than do most manufacturers. If w did not mnko goods cigars, we could not sell them and would soon be forced out of business. J F SCHMALZRIED The Maker of Good Cigars. jlribTeTSafcsiafeft. Miuto to a riNt. on rewDtn Mil " IK&'V UADI INWHITI ' k.i .FID VAftlOUftfltAU. Iirui TINTS t5m' 1) KALKOWO A SANITARY. DURABLE CALCIMINE rt HMfliaTfl Ml WMIM ! ITM Q0LJLM1T1R TATTON TAINT CO. MH.WtUKIC.WI9L MM(. N- J. BRIGHTEN UP! Now is tlmo to got your house in order. Como ln nnd wo will tell you how you can fix your old floors, furniture and wood work ns good as an export could do it for one-fourth the cost. It you Intend to paint your house let ub figuro with you. Ono gallon of Patton sun proof paint will cover 330 scjuaro feet two coats. It will surprise you how cheap it can bo done. Chi-namcl Furniture polish, J pint 25 conls. Stnnvar, n liquid applied with a rag for wnxed ilnishon with very littlo rubbing, pints COc. Chl-Nnmol Floor Outfit for graining old floor and wood work: including graining tools and!) brushes special price $2.G0 cents. Furnit uro varnish 1 pint 25c. Hayo you tried Bug-I-Cido for Bed Bugs Kolkomo Wall Finish, 51b pnekago for 50c comes In all colors. Can be used over wall Papor one packago will finish an ordinary room. Putzino Wall Papor cleaner 25 cents. Screen Paint i pints 20 cents, pints 35 cents. Stone Drug Co. Buchanan & Patterson's Bra Lis U o we mis. Full two story frame dwelling- of eight rooms mod ern except heat, full lot, shade trees and blue grass. Located on West Fourth street close to court house, This-is property that will increase in value and is a big1 money maker at our price of $4, 700. Nice Seven Room Cottage 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. $1,250. 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, the 600 block. Price $1, 750. Good eight room dwelling on West Tenth street, the goo block. Price $1,700. All of these properties are choice bargains and can be bought on easy terms. Be sure and see -these before you buy,. Buchanan & Patterson, Sole Agents. in in 5S V - The Autoist Who Looks at our lamps, speedometers, oilers, horns, batteries, tools, tires, etc., knows. that they are the kind he wants. He rec ognizes the fact that the worth less nnd untried have no place here, Como nnd see if our ex hibit will not remind you of something you need. J. S. Davis Auto Co. ft