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About The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 16, 1913)
I I r- jf ' ' ' 'jI5Pq Christmas Spirit feSS -U .jlL'y is in the air at Clintons' Jewelry Store and the Holiday Shopper Will Xy . ,V ' Jq JtSSv find in our store a more complete and sumptuous assortment of .gifts VOvKSlly Sa 111 M than ever before. We have this year anticipated that this will be the ' fi ' j VieII!. a ,. y ' greatest gift-giving season in our history. We have made preparations ' ji l5,'!? a9 never before to meet every demand of the discriminating buyer. yl f( X& We offer below a suggestions to aid the Christmas Shopper. ' "' ' Vr fffiB Y wi TWO M H ' ScarfvPinsi'Tie Clasps, -Pennants Bar btjqO qM) II Sll ccfsseiiattc(cc 11 OR. 0. I!. CRESSLER, Graduale Dentist. 5 Offlco over the McDonald 3' 1 i stat0 Bank- 8s! i s totteacaeosBesn V- ' 4 Local and Personal DbColIfttto, of Wollaco is very ill at a local hospital, AVnnicdGlrl for general housework Jlrs. MilK: Moville. tf A. VnOrdor, of Ognlalla, spent Sun day jirNorth Platte. WHfred'Suart, of Lexington, visited friend hore" over Sunday. 0. L. Patterson, of Denver, visited "friends in town Saturday and Sunday. It. W. Wertz, of Chappell, waB a businesa visitor in the city Saturday evening. Miss Kuth Streitz is expected to ar rive Saturday afternoon from Chicago to spend the holidays with her parents. Could you possibly think of a more useful gift than a good chair? Visit the sale at Howe & Malonoy. AVo must sell at least 100 rockers in tha next Week. 200 pattorns to seloct front. Howe& Maloney. County Surveyor It. L. Itochran re turned Saturday evening from a busi ness trip to the south eastern part of the county. Misses Winnie Sujlivan and Edna Gillmbn, of Brady arrived in the city Saturday ovenlng to spend Sunday visiting friends. The Richard-Scully estate was up in the county county court yesterday morning for final settlement between the heirs and administrator. License to wed was granted yester day morning in the county judge's ofilco to Stephen Farrow. 81, and Miss Tillie Hansen, 21, both of Ringgold. Line Carpenter, Wm Uailey and Mr. Jansen, of the Buchanan precinct were business visitors in the city yesterday. Mr. Jansen came into maKo final proof en h B'clalm. - S3 it, 3 is in the air at Clintons' Jewelry Store and the Holiday Shopper Will find in our store a more complete and sumptuous assortment of .gifts than ever before. We have this year anticipated that this will be the greatest gift-giving season in our history. We have made preparations as never before to meet every demand of the discriminating buyer. We offer below a suggestions to aid the Christmas Shopper. DIAMONDS of that superiority of quality and beauty always ' associated with our name. Lav- a:lieres, RingsfXockets, Bracelets with diamopd&f " WATCHES - Wristf watches, combining beaufyvfith utility Neck Chain watches with a wide range of prices. For a Man's watch nothing, .could be more acceptable than one of the new thin model Elgin;.gold-filled, Ten dollars 'up; 14kgoldj' Twenty-five dollars up, COLD JWELERYAivide aVsftmenrbf"aTtiing'6ld7or both radii, and womerf--'CufftIiihksj Pins, Barrettes, etc' , I Ef "The.Store o I fl INTHN VJLlUI J. vlj, Dewey St. You can complete that Christmas list at tho fair to be given by the Metho dist Ladies in the church Thursday, Doc. 3., For Rent New five room cottage, modern except huat, inquire of Wm, Malonoy Sr., 803 East 5th. Tho biggest inducement offered to Christmas shoppers in North Plutto is the rocking chair sale at Howe & Maloney 'b. Mrs. W. H. Hunger goes to Omaha Saturday, whore she will remain until after Christmas. Mr. Hunger will go down nextweek. Don't forget the dato of the Metho dist ladies' fair nnd lunch to be held in the church Thursday afternoon, Dec. 18th, beginning at 3 o'clock. A number of tho trap shooters from here attended the turkey shoot Satur day afternoon at Wollfleot. A few of' the North Platte men were either lucky or wore good shots, as they brought home some of the spoils. Hand-painted China on sale at Schatz's, Dec. 16th and 17th. Tho Presbyterian aid society will be ontertained Thursday afternoon in tho church baoemonc by Mesdatnes J. O. Christie, J. H. Poie and T. J. Kerr. A literary program will be given during the afternoon. Miss Irma Huffman, who is attending the Doyd-Brnndeis school of expression in Omaha, unpeara in the cast of "Ham let" which will ,bo presented at the Brandels theatre tomorrow eveninc by actors of the school. ,.Miss Huffman takes the part of'Osric." Mas. Horrod arrived In the city Sun cay evening from Leads, S. D., for a visit throuch the holidays with relatives and friends. Mr. Herrod came with her but went on to Denver for a short visit and will return hore for a few days' visit. Mr. and Mrs. Herrod were formerly residents of this city but left here about a year ago for Leads and aro now operating u moving picture show at that pjuco, 1 Remember. All lots on 9th street in Dohon's Addition will ,be sold out this month. Don't put off selecting a lot in this conviently located addition to your work, Phone Temple to show them to you, The car is in "waiting. SILVER NOVELTIES-- A multitude of novelties in sterling, practical and useful gifts at' all prices from One dollar up. Key Rings, Key Chains, Kniv,es, Pencils, Bottle Openers, Coin Holders, Purses, Card Gases, Shoe Buckles, etc. fK LEATHER NOVELTlks - - - - - Traveling Cases, Traveling Slip? pers, Drinking Cups, Jewel, T-- . Glove and Collar iesCigarfanl Baskets, Card Cases Cigarette Cases, etc. ' t P CUT GLASS-A wide' .variety of distinctive articlestinjf.,raany,i designs. "v -,;. CHINAWAVRE---Entbracingf finest of English arid Tfrqftch manutacuturers.. & -J?' fici( ficient Service" " Jeweler and Optician , ; North Platte. Nebraska Wm. Rohlfing and S. V. Delatin, of Lewellen.Jwere business visitors in the city Saturday. Frank Leder. of Lewollen. arrived in the city Saturday afternoon to look after business matters. W. H. Bixby, of Omaha, orrrived in the city Saturday evening and spent Sunday visiting friends. Thomas Poterson, of the Fox Creek vicinity, was a business visitor yester day at the court house. Firel Fire! Fire! That call has no dread for tho person insured with Temple. They know they are well pro tected, and that their loss will.be made good. Misa Helen Waltemath is expected to roturn home Saturday from Balti more, where she ia attending school to spend the holidays with her parents in this city. For Sale Household goods: chairs, tables, beds plain, but good and in good condition one bed room suito of bed, marble-top bureau, wash stand, and chairs to match; buffet, kitchen cabinet, nard-coai burner, gasoline stove, gal vanized iron tubs, wash boards, wringer, refrigerator, yard and garden tools. Canned fruit and pickles. Must be sold at once. Phone Blk 4G4. 94-2 Rumors havo boen received hore of a new mail train to be put on the first of the year. Nothing definite has yet been given out but according to rumor, tho train will be sent from Kansas Citv I to San FranclBco throuch hore and, Will carry only man nnu baggage. Sa'riic time ago, tne assistant trainee mana gergave out the information thnt plans were being formulated to do this but ho was unable to give anything definite. As planned, the train will comev thru in tho afternoon going westi -and vi bring the mail from the east that was mailed too late to go on the morning train. Business Property on North Side For Sale. Two Btory cement block building on the cornor of Locust and 0th Sts. Two large store rooms down stairs, both well rontcd. 15 rooms up stairs. Brings $1,000.00 per year rent. Price $7600.00 if taken before the first of the year. One-half cash will handlo it. Where can you beat it for an investment? C. F. Temple, Agent. i Vs" '?"'X'$ u t,' W' K J'r vt 1i ', (&,. Jfi 3.' . ,f . , ' , mW : Radium Treatment for North Platte. Dr. D. T. Quigley has contracted for $6,000 worth of instruments for the radium treatment. The entire outfit will consist of four small instruments containing altogether fifty milligrams of radiumx element. It will be some time before he will be able to get the instruments on account of the demand. but he has tho contract for the delivery as soon as the company can furnish the goods. This will be a big lift to North Platte and his will be one of the few offices tn the middle west with the radium treatment, The treatment is for cincer and the results obtained are numerous and lasting. Dr. Quigley will speak on January 12 before the state medical society at Tecumseh on tho subject of radium and tne radium treatment, tie has studied this considerably and is well qualified to handle the subject. The members of the city board of education are talking of a change in the hours in the schools. Tho present hours were established on account of the time at the round house and now that it has been set a half hour earlier, it is inconvenient for the children of railroad men to get home for their dinner. A special meeting will be held before the holidays and at this time the change will be discussed. 1 he present hours are 9:30 a. m. to 12:80 p. m. and 2 p. m. to 4:30 p. m. If any en an go is made the honrs will bo set a half hour earlier. Bear in mind our January sale. For months past we have been busy pre paring for this event. Extraordinary valuesiliave been purchased no old be of January ieIf-.worh merchandise will Te'red. Remember its only andkit will be some sale too. E. T. Tramp & Son. A boy of regulation weight was born to Mr. and;Mrs, Frank McEvoy Sunday nigh. Mother and child are doing nicely. Mr. McEvoy )s night;, clerk at Timmerman hotel. 4 v Workmen are busy this week repair ing the roof on the old round house building on Locust street. Temple's Renl Estate Bulletin, will be published during the first part of Janu ary, If you wlsn your property listed therein, phone the office, C. F. Temple. W fc ' - U Local and Personal r athor McDaid loft yisterdnj rnorn intf lor a vizit in Tron. A. J. Murrny, of Tryon, was a business visitor in the city yesterday. Mrs. Sandall, who was operated upon Ipstweek, is roporUtl getting along nicely. I-or Rent-Two furnished rooms, heat nnd bath. Pricos reasonable. GIO East Sixth strrot. A baby boy was born Saturday at tho homo of Mr. nnd Mrs. B. E. McGuire of Jack Morrow Flats. Mrs. E. L. Specht left last week for Buffalo, N. Y., to spend the holidays visiting relatives nnd friends. August Splinter, who was taken ill last week with typhoid fever, is re ported to be getting along nicoly. A baby girl was born Friday to Mr. and Mrs. Grinncll of East Sixth street. Mother and child are reported getting along fine. Robert Sullivan was operated upon Saturday morning at tho Jiome of his father, 418 East Fourth street. He is reported to be getting along nicely. SPLENDID BARGAINS IN MILLINERY From December 17th to January 1st every trimmed hat in my department ranging in price from $3.00 to $9.00 will be sold tor $2.48. Villa Whit taker, Wilcox Dept. Store. 94-4 Emmet E. Roba, of Sutherland, was a business visitor in the city Satnrday. Dr. D. T. Quigley was a professional visitor to Overton and Lexington Sun day. Ho went to make examination on some patients to be operated upon. F. F. Brigs, a wholesale lumberman from Sutherland was a business visitor in the city yesterday. He hi planningto. build a fine new bungalow. John Muirhead, of Overton, was brought to this city Sunday and was operated upon yesterday at a local hos- Eital. The operation was successful and e is reported resting easy. The bowling scores made last week are as follows: 1st division, A. Bullard, 227, B. Eshelman, 627, in three games with a one game score of 257; second division, Tiley, 283, B. Miltonberger, 567 in three games; 3rd division, M. Cross, 194, Earl Thompson, 516 in three games. The Twentieth Century ciubwill meet this' afternoon nt the home of Mrs. J. B. Redfield, 514 West Sixth street, and provide baskets for the unfortunate and poor offering for Christmas. Soliciting committees have already been appointed nnd will call on each member of the club. It is hoped that all will give gencrouslv. Christmas ..Delicacies, &- 1 i t n 1 r 4 i - .' have assemhledat-'oufstolrei'thdfinest Candied Lemon, Orange ancj Citron, Kf Dried Currants, Seedless Raisins, Imported Figs and Fresh Oysters, Celery, Confectionery. Special Prices on Candy and Nuts to teachers. We carry the most complete line of Queens ware in the city. We have latest patterns in Din ner Ware, ranging in price from $8.00 to $45.00. per 100-piece set. i . Buy your Christmas goods early as it insures better selections and more efficient service. Rush Mercantile Co. WHAT IS BETTER Than a nice Piano for Xmas? Special Inducement From now until Xmas we will sell you a $350 Piano for $248.75. $5 down and payments of $1.25 per week without interest, and with privlege of exchange any time within a year from date of purchase, with the additional feature that should the signer of the contract die during the life con tract, all further payments will be cancelled. Come in and see the Pianos. j i ROBERT R. DICKEY Coyote Hunt Dec. 30tli. A mi 1 ting was hold Saturday after noon at tho Timmermnr hotel to make crrangements for a coyoto hunt to be held December 30. This hunt will be for everyone that wishes to join nnd preparations nre being mado for a lino lime. The business men of tho city aro pushing tho hunt and all aro urged to join in with them. At tho meeting Sat urday, n committee on nrrungements was uppointed ns follows: Guy Swopo,. Charles Hnrgrave, II. Schoonover nnd VV. R. Powell. They will have charge of getting things ready and anyono who wishes to go is requested to hand in his name to one of this committee. Tho lines will move at 9 o'clock in the morning and the lino captains arc as follows: F. M. Kuser, cast, Harry Madison, north, C. P. Howard, south and Art Toops, west. Guns will Do al lowed to only those whom the captains appoint and thoro will bo only four or five in a line. This is to prevent acci dents. Tho roundup will be made in a draw north of Wm. Gaunt's residence, about twelve miles north of the city. There will be ample provisions for the men to return to the city by wagon a nd nuto. A free lunch will bo served im mediately after the round-np. To Be Put Under Peace Bonds. Sheriff A.- J. Salisbury was an of ficial visitor to tho southeastern part of the county Sunday. H went to ar rest Mr. and Mrs. Antone Holup and bring them before Judge Grant to be put under peace bonds. They were ar rested upon complaint of J. Frank Dancer, who alleges also thatthey have threatened him and his family with a guri. He alleges also that they have shot at his team several times and that once they shot one of his horses and threatened to shoot the other one They will be brought before Judge Grant this afternoon for hearing. The parties live io the Wallace vicinity. If you are interested in the selling, buying, renting, of property, either town or farm, or the borrowing or the loaning of money. Investments of a saving nature, where you pay so much in a month, or where you invest a lump sum. Don't fail to send Temple your name to be placed upon the list that will get the "Temple Real Estate Bulletin.' This will be a bulletin printed by C. F. Temple each month, the first issue coming out in January. It will contain a complete list of properties listed for sale. The important transfers of real estate for the previous month and in vestments. The Baptist Ladies Aid society and Mission Circle will be entertained in the church parlors Friday afternoon by Hrs. Howard. Al are requested to be present. line of Christmas fixings obtainable, such as ' Dates, Ml!