The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, December 15, 1914, Image 6

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Brass and copper smoking sets 75c to $3
Icy Hoi Hollies and Lunch Sols Sl.50 to $6.00
Sterling Silver Souvenir Spoons from 50c to S2
Party Boxes . . .;.,,. $3.50 to $6.00
Cttsscrolcs from 50c to $5.00
Cameo Lavalliers S3. 50 to $25.00
Urocele! Watches $1.50 to $25.00
Hand Painted Monogram Salts and Peppers 75c
Salts and Peppers 75c $5.00
Loaf Sugar Holders $1.00 to $2.00
Perfume Bottles $1.00 to $5.00
Coffee Percolator value $14.00 selling at $10.00
Coffee Percolator value 10.00 selling at 6.S0 :2Jjp$&
Coffee Percolator value 8.50 selling at 5.5QVJ
Chafing Dishes value $8.50, sale price $6.00
Chafing Dishes value 6.00, sale price 4.50
Chafing Dishes value 5.00, sale price 3.50
50c to $3.00
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Still Searches for Lost Ilrother
Mr. and Mrs. II. G. Connett, of Chll
llcotlic, 111., arrived In tho city yes
terday, continuing tho search for Mr.
Connctt's brother,, Vornon Connett,
who disappeared last August. Mr.
Connett unnounccs that within tho
past few days he has unearthercd
tmoro evidence against Roberts and
that they are certain fhat tho brother
was murdered.
Roberts in still being held at tho
j penitentiary and as soon ns It is
J dr-i'tnrd advisablo will bo given a pro
, Hinlimry hearing. Ills letter to "Dcr
, aid Louder" still remains unanswered
and will probably be returned here
in the course of time, a ton days re
turn, was marked on 'tho letter and it
will 1)0 reurned here unless called for.
During the district court session the
i local olllcers are so busy that they
have no time to devote to the case,
but the relatives of the missing man
I and the prison authorities are still
keeping an outlook for any evidenco
that may arise. Tho cold weather
1 stopped the search for tho body but
i it will be resumed again as soon as the
weather permits. Inquiries have
i been sent to all towns along tho Platto
I river below to ascertain if there are
any unidentified bodies that were tak
en from the river. So far nothing of
any consequence has been heard from
theso sources.
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Bargains in Cut Glass at the Clinton Store
6 Tumblers at $1.00
Cruets and Oil Bottles ,40c to $2.00
Nappies 50c to $6.00
Cut Glass Berry Bowls $1.00 to 5.00
Cut Glass Jam Jars 75c to $3.50
Sugars and Creams fom $1.00 to $6.50
Ladiesgenui;ne Seal Chopping Bags at
Missing Link' Cuff Links one-half price'
make ideal Xmas gifts ,
S1 00 to $5 Hacks, Brass Book Holders, Collar Bags, Leather
-jt- Novelties at Greatly Reduced Prices.
Clinton, the Jeweler
Dedication Service Held.
Sunday afternoon the, new Christian
church at Sutherland was formally
dedicated with a nice program. A
number from this city attended the
sorvlcos and II. G. Knowlos gavo tho
dedicatory address.
Tho regular morning services were
held Sunday morning and following
thi$ n basket dinner was hold In the
church. The entire afternoon was giv
en over to tho dedication servicoB
which were impressive and well at
tended. Several members of tho choir
of tho local Christian church attended
and assisted in tho music.
This now church was but recently
complotcd at a cost of about thirty
flvo hundred dollars. It is woll fin
ished and is a credit to tho city of
Sutherland and to Mr. Knowlos who
Is pastor there also. Services have
been held in it all summer and" during
tho week tho workmen have worked
at finishing up the insldo work. Mr,
Knowlos Is just closing a series of
ovangelistic meetings which have beon
going on for over four weeks. For
some time ho has beon holding ser
vices there each Sunday afternoon.
Tho following from here attended tho
services Sunday: Frank Elliott Mrs.
DImmick, Mrs. Orra DcFord and Mrs.
H. L. Baker..
Just received another big shipment
of children's bath robes, sizes 2 to 14.
Just the thing as a Christmas gift for
the little tots. On sale now at $1.19
and $1.9S at BLOCK'S.
Pnrmlee Case Goes to the Jury
The evidenco and the arguments in
the case of th state vs. Robert Parm
lee were finished up last evening late
and the case went to the jury this
morning Parmlco Is charged with a
statutory crime upon tho person
Minnie Thieda, a young girl of sev
enteen years of age. Tho girl is in a
critical condition.
Beautiful California Rose Beads
make an ideal Xmas gift. $1 to ?3.50.
Waldeman Chain Knives, and Fra
ternal card cases in sterling, gold and
gold filled, $1.50 to $0.00.
Clinton, The Jeweler,
The Victrola Store.
Word was received hero annuoncing
tho deatli of E D. Owens, a former
resident of this city, which occur
red Saturday evening at Cozad. Mr.
Owens was formerly receiver in tho
United States Land office here and lie
1b well known over tho county. The
funeral will bo held this afternoon at
Cozad.
Mrs. E. II. Flowers received word
Sunday announcing tho death of her
mother, Mrs. T. B. Gassage, which oc
curred at the homo in Oskaloosa, la
She left for that place Sunday even
ing. 3
NO HKTTKK INVESTMENT IN THE
WORLD
Than u Life Policy In the reliable
Mutual Life of Now York. Let us
show you how dividends assist in pay
ing premiums. JtllATT & GOODMAN,
District Agents.
Christ Limbre, a Greek laborer cm
ployed at the round house, was quite
severely burned yesterday afternoon
at tho round houso by the explosion"
of a gasoline can from which he was
pouring gasoline on a fire.
Mrs. Charles Stamp is expected
homo this wok from Illinois. She has
been visiting for several months In
differents points in that state.
Follow the crowd to BLOCK'S semi
annual Clearing Sale.
Sick Tvto Years With Indigetioii
"Two years ago I was greatly bene
fited through using two or three bot
tles of Chamberlain's Tablets," writes
Mrs. S. A. Keller, Elida, Ohio. "Be
fore taking them I was sick for two
years with Indigestion." Sold by all
dealers.
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500 Sterling silver
Thimbles will be
sold for 10c ench
DIXON, The Jeweler
Sheriffs Sale
By virtue of an order of sale issued
from tho District Court of Lincoln
County, Nebraska, upon a decree of
foreclosure rendered in said Court
wherein Ruben W. Risberg is plain
tiff, and Albert F. Larson et al aro
defendants, and to me directed, I will
on tho ISth day of January, 1915, at 2
o'clock, p. m.. at tho eastl'ront door of
tho. court house in North Platte, Lin
coln County, Nebraska, sell at Public
Auction to tho highest bidder for cash
to satisfy said decree, interest and
costs, the following described prop
erty to-wit:
Southeast quarter (SEV1) Section
Seven (7) Township Ten (10) North of
Range Thirty-two (32) Lincoln Coun
ty, Nebraska.
Dated North Platte, Nebraska, De
cember 14 1914.
dlG-5w A. J. SALISBURY,
Sheriff.
CITY AND COUNTY NEWS
Tho Christian aid will meet Thurs
day afternoon In tho church basement.
W. J. Tlloy loft yesterday noon for
Fremont to look after somo business
In councctlon with tho Yeomen lodgo.
For Rent 5 room houso in good
condition, closo In, 303 west Sovcnth.
J. II. Fonda. 92tf
See Huffman's Window
The Woman's Socialist study club
will meet Wednesday afternoon with
Mrsl, FVank Martin,,! 304 east 10th
street.
WANTED Every lady of North
Platto and vicinity to do their Christ
mas shopping at BLOCK'S Clearing
Sale.
Given Away, Absolutely
Free
Tho regular program will bo given
by tho Baptist auxiliary Thursday af
ternoon in tho church basomout. A 10
cont lunch wll bo served to which all
uro Invited.
Storllng i'dlvor Toilet Sots $10 to
$2fj. Military setu and nmuicuro sots
3.50 to $1S.
. Clinton Tho Jewolor,
Tho Victrola Store.
. .Wenthor forecast for North Platto
und vicinity: Fair tonight and cold
er; Wednesday fair with rising tem
poraturo; Highest temperature yes
torday 24, a year ago GO; lowest last
night 0, a year ago 18.
A Beautiful Oil Painting
The birthday kcnslngton of tho la
dles' blblo class or tho Presbyterian
church will meet tomorrow afternoon
with Mrs. Alex Fonwlck. C03 west
Sixth Btreot. All mombors of tho
class and all tcachors In tho Sunday
school a'ro Invited. All aro asked to
bring darning needles and bright
colored yarn.
Storllng Silver PIcturo frames 25
at RInckcr Book & Drug Co., Blue
Front.
FOR FlJtE AND LIFE INSURANCE
See the Lenders, HRATT & GOOD-MAN.
FOR RENT
Houses, Rooms, Storage Space mid
Snfe Deposit Boxes
BRATT & GOODMAN.
Attend Dixon's Christinas Sale.
A son was born last vonlng to Mr.
and Mrs. Pete Johnson, residing nt
C21 west Tenth street.
Attend Dixon's Christmas sale, It
means dollars to you.
Win. II. C. Woodhurst returned
homo Saturday from tlia eastern part
of tho stato whoro ho spent somo time
adjusting fire losses.
You can buy a bracelet watch cheap
er at Dixon's Christmas salo than olso-whoro.
C L. Pattorson. chief of tho Union
Pacific secret servlco of Omaha, ar
rived in tho city5 this morning to look
after somo businoss matters
Fof Sateir-Djack Langshnn roos
ters, $1.50?each. Mrs. C. E. Carlson,
Routo 1, Horshoy, Neb. 93-4
Tho. Rebokahs will hold a hard
tlmo social at tho I. O. O. F. hall Fri
day evthijng. AH Robekahs aro invited
to uttuiul and enjoy a good time.
WANTED Evory lady of North
Platto and vicinity to do thuir Christ
inns shopping nt BLOCK'S Clearing
Salo.
Allison Wilson is reported recov
ering nicely from his illness of some
time. Ho was qulto sick for somo
tlmo hut a big improvement is now an
nounced. Lost Jeweled frntornlty pin shapo
of a short sword and moon. Return to
Clinton's Jewelry storo and receive
roward.
Tho Assembly club, a club of fire
men's wivos, was delightfully cnter
tnlncd Friday afternoon at tho homo of
Mrs. J. C. Cornwall. Mrs. Cornwall
wii8 assisted by Mrs. L. F. Kauf
man. Property of Non-Residents cured
for. Taxes Paid. Best Servlco nnd
Charges reasonable.
BRAT & GOODMAN.
High School Entertainment
Tho girls' glee club nnd the boys'
glee club and the members of tho
telegraphy class liavo combined their
efforts In an attempt to put on a real
live entertainment nt tho high school
building next Thursday night. Tho
rooms and halls havo been resound
ing with tho nolso of preparation for
many weeks nnd there enn bo little
doubt but that this noise under tho
direction of Prof. Flowers and Mr.
Rcdonbaugh will resolvo itself into a
real nnrmony. audi, songs ns
"Mighty Lak a Roso" and "Whippoor
wlll" when sung by young voices, plus
one-act comedies by tho best of homo
talent will bo worth much more than
tho twenty-five cents, tho price of admission.
FOR SALE.
The .Modern 10 Room nice home 101
est Fourth street. Other property
may be considered us part pay. A
rare cluiiico to secure an up to date
homo close in. HKATT A; GOODMAN.
Just received another big shipment
of children's bath robes, sizes 2 to 14,
just tho thing as a Christmas gift for
tho little tots. On salo now at $1.19
and $1.98 nt BLOCK'S.
Commencing at ":00 p. in., Dec. 17th.
Tho Methodist ladles will servo the
following monu at Masonic hall:
Chicken Frlcnssoo Mashed Potatoes
Cream Slnw Beet Plcklos
Canborrics
Cold Sliced Hem
Cclory
Light Rolls Jolly
Cako Coffoc
Adults 35c Children 25c
Tho public lc Invited.
Roesos's Pantntorlum
For thirty days will dry clean
Ladios ults and one- pleco Drossos
for $1.00, commencing Dec. 10th.
Phono 450 wo will call. 214 E. Cth
Don't Delay Christmas
Will Soon Be Here.
Our Store contains hundreds of new ideas for the
holiday buyer.
Gifts from the most inexpensive to the most elaborate
and you are sure to find exactly what you want in tho way
of something absolutely new for your friends and relatives
at a price that you will be pleased to pay.
Hundreds of beautiful and inexpensive gifts are
shown in our extensive collections of all useful and dainty
gifts. Prepare for Xmas. Make your selections while
there is still goodly assortments to choose from.
E. T. Tram p& Son.
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