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About The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 12, 1916)
wm A Host of Suggestions r for your guidance in making Eleventh Hour Gift Selections In our gift collections you can find the "Right Thing" for every member of the family and for friends whom you desire to remember. Whether you wish gifts df diamonds, solid L'old icwclrv. watches, clocks, china, tablesilvcr. silver novelties. (Jut glass or leather you will find here in every department a wealth of suggestions, to meet with every requirement and at a price to suit every purse. g .? Ihe Following suggestions are intended For those whose time is limited: OSCAR FALK USES GUX TO EM) HIS KXlSTESCfe. FOR MEN Pencils Card Cases . Cigarette Cases Shaving Brushes Pocket Knives Pocket Files, Dressing Cases Manicure Sets , Fountain Fens Ash Trays v Key Kings Ink Wells Cigar Cutters Match Cases Pipes Shirt Cases 'Toilet Sets Collar Hags cutglIss ijL M- ,; k ffiffi..- 4gfcf Broaches Lockets . '1 f Necklaces, Thimbles ? , Pendants1, Bar Pins Rings Purses ' . :Vfiil Pins 1M FOR WOJMEN Hat Pins. Vanity Cases Shoe Buckles Bon-bon Boxes Handy Pins Mesh Bags Card Cases "Manicure Sets 0er PM!u of Cheyaaa. cm b r & month ago to Ttait hi aftelw Aainrv and J oka FUk and to tnipro - hi physteial cmttUoa, com-mfttf-l mtcMc Saturday trwiing at hla ur.cls home aeTM sdles tooth lot toB. Ha was about MrtHjr years of age and for me time had been ill mentally. At the request of physicians he decldad to try different climate and cam here a month ago with hla mother who 18 In Stromaburg at the p;eeitt time. He waa thought to b improving and Saturday evening waa working aroand tha barns when called ! to supper. Shortly after entering his I room on the second floor of the house tho family heard the report of a gun and hurrying to the apartment found hat he had fastened one end of the gun to the wall and placed the other end at his teraplo. The top of hla heed was taken off and hla cap which had not beon removed was blown down stairs. Death was instantaneous. Rel atives wore notified and several of them arrived here yesterday. Ladles, you can buy a $5.00 Watet for 2.98 at Block's Year End Sale. A fine watch or diamond would sure ly please and bo a constant reminder of your friendship. DIXON, The Jeweler, Gilbert Peters has resigned his posi tion at the Dixon store and left a few days ago for Laramie to accept employ. mcnt with the California Fruit Express Co. The business men of this city have called a meeting at tho Hotel McCabe tomorrow evening at which the semi centennial celebration of the city next spring will be the subject for discus sion. , r, Bracelets' Crosses l Cups ,s h. Baby Pins FOR THE CHILD Neck Chains Napkin Rings Teething Rings Ki"BV. Brusfies Rattles -Bib Holders Safety Pins Automobile Clocks Sm6ker8jScts Enamel Watches MISCELLANEOUS Tea Bells ' Gravy Bowls' ' Thermometers . Cold Meat Forks Stamp Boxes ' Cocktail Sets Shirt Waist Sets Razors Nursery I'iris f . i f Tt" i 1 11 n . m vanus iiiguimit oeig . xinQrmos.,,iJOUies Umbrellas' i Jrf&ut BoWlbi & wing Sets' tthl'fr ' Ivory Toilet Articles' r vUad affd' Gutter .plfit&K . Sterling and Leather Photo Frames CLINTON, The Jeweler. The Sign with the Big Ring. DR. 0. H. CRESSLER, 4 . CradaUe Dentist "Oflko over the McDonald (. 4v - . State Bunk. 013&AN)) fJOUNTY. MI5WS. Mrsf Frod Bpurnor has accoptud n poHlHon lit the llloolt dupiirlmoni ulore. Hurry Bhlnn huti boon conlluud lo tho houso for u week pimt by IIIuma, A big now lino of Bilk lottlaoit(u. 12. T. THAMI' ft SONH.'1 lOurl Kurliiirt ttUHtalnoii a' brokon nn klo But it r day by liolng thrown from a homo. 1 lloiiry Hoblitumon oaiuu down from Lurutulo Batilrduy availing to visit ruU nttvcu unil ftroiula. Kviirytl.iliiK markod In plain llguroit and aliHolatoly .old an udvurtluod at Dlook'H Yon? Hnd Balo. Sliorwood Woodliurat returned Bun duy oyotiliiK from a vlnlt In tlto oiiutoru part pf thlH btato, Mrt. Win, Mollugh left u fow duya ago for Mt. Ayro, In., to visit rclnUvoH for nonio tlnio. Mm'. Wllllu Oliphnnt will loivvo tiott week for Dos MolnoH, to spend tho hull dnyn wltjt rotutlvos. Mrs. Fred llatsmusiaou, at Itorshoyi who wah visiting tho Maftlnt family, Ittft Ouuday evonlug, Mr, mil Mr. V. J. McQovora will v In Him hotir future for Donver For Bale Cheap Qood horso, buggy and harness. AV, C. McDormott, vlipnn Hlftck SCO. ' Off-2 A tmtnbor of young folks from this city attonded a burn danco at Urady Saturday ovonlng. "Tho Warrens of Virginia" with Uluncho Bwoot' ut tho QryBtal' Thura 'day nlht. 10 and ID cunto. Mrn. Howard Oralmni,' of Couuoll lll.uffH, who vlftltod hor nlKtor Mrs. Karl Htump, Iiuh returned homo. Ilondaunrteru for Window glass. BTONH 'DltUO STOIIK. l)r LiUliun moved hla office yostor- tliiy from tho uoullttlo bulldliiK to looms In tho new l.Ulton liutUtlug. C5, M. York loft yoHtonlny morning for Omaha to flpond a wook on busl- U08H. A twunty-nvo cont paokngo of 12gg Ino taken tho place ofhreo dozen ogg8. Tho rumlly drocory,, 04-2 Arthur I'aulsou &iu3t oft ono of 'tlio llngorn on liln loft hand last woak whllo playing with a shot gun. f V. Morton, of Chicago, camo horc last wook and hau nccoptod'a position um watolt naloHtnan for tho Dixon storo. Boft Wator Shampoo and Klectrlo Manago. Coatos Houuty l'arlora. Phono Hod CC5. . 03-tt Yotitorday juornlnft William A. Bowlo of somontot,. accepted ho poaltlon In tho County Troitauror's offlco formerly UoUt by Sam somlor, i Mrs, Wallace Qulnn and baby who lmvo ton visiting roktlvbs In FiUr- bury f6r two weeka aro expected to llalph Arguo, of Chicago, Is expected horo nhortly to visit his parents for a coup(lo of Weeks. For Balo Combination hoator soft or hnrd coal, ono gas stovo, ono laun dry stovo. Phono lllnck 811. Tho wost ond boys foot ball toam dofoatod tho oast ond cloven Saturday afternoon by a flcoro of 28 to G. ', For Solo -Lady's blcyolo In good coudltlon. Phono illaok CG8. " Wq havo fifty arafunolaa for you to select from. ' DIXON, Tho Jowolor. Claude Wongund oxpoots to leave In a fow days for Rossvlllo, 111., to nt- lond tho ninetieth birthday dlnnor of hlB mother. Mrs. V. H. Anderson, wlfo of Asst. Supt. Andorsou, camo up from Grand Island yesterday and will remain for somo time. Farm and ltanch Ionns nt lowest rules mid host trrHis. Mono on hand to closo loans promptly. t3tt HUCIIANAN & PATTERSON Mrs. Anna Qloasou, of Salem, Ore., visited with Mrs II. 8. Whlto last wook whllo onrouto to Lincoln to spend sovoral weeks. Mr. and Mrs. W. II, Plumor and dnughtor of Maxwell, vlsltod horo last wook whllo cnroujto to California to (spend tho wlntor. Ddn't tako a chanco of losing money by shipping lirs and Hldos; wo buy for highest cash prlco. 8ltt ECHKLDERY, GOO Locust. J. E. Olspn, of Porry, 8. D., camo tho latter part of laat week to visit with hlR,?Utor Mir. Hay OunsoUey for Lost Maccabeo'Pln. Return to this office and receive reward. 93-3 Tho monthly meeting of tho Luther an Brotherhood was hcld'lasj; evening nt tho homo of Mr. ind Mrs: Andrew Yost. Church affairs wore discussed and plans made for futvpre work which they havo taken, up. Tho evening was enlivened with music Now nifty things for Xmas. Our storo Is very suggestive for the holl days. It Is not difficult to shop for tho holidays this year. Good substantial things, also dainty merchandise that will help to make thatJpackagti you aro going to send tbok Just rights Let us help to make your shopping easy. E. T. TRAJVIP & SONS, Tk Year Satt Qmrtmx SaW, a ymr ly ffwl gtrea br Bldc, tk kultes' odtttr. ofMHwd 3tamUr with a ree-ont-bTMrirtns mttcatteac. The westhar was Sac. many watrr women were la tows, the women of the city were ott ta full fore shopping, and a mleht be expected all Hocked to Block's to inreMlgfUe the srnent offered at such & saving of, monev. They found merchandise Just as advertised, pur chased liberally and went home satis fied that they had secured genuine bargain. ;;o:: Cochran (Jets Stnfo Deputr. A Lincoln dispatch states that Roy W. Cochran, of this city, present coun ty surveyor, will be appointed assis tant to state engineer Johnson, a po sition with a very fair salary attached. Tho selection of Mr. Cochran is a good one; ho Is a very competent onglheor, energetic and ono who will always bo on tho Job. We congratulate 'him and expect In tho future to note hla appointment as state engineer. ::o:: (ior-Elcct Seville Goes East. Gov-Elect Neville leaves today for Lincoln and after spending a day or two there will go to Washington, D. C, to attend a conference of governors from each state in the union. These conferences or conventions have been held yearly for a number of yeara past, and tho object is to learn from ono another tho modes of administering the affairs of the several states. ::o:: Tho late Hugh Murphy, contractor of Omaha, who died during the latter part of last: sumer left an estate val ued at $291,500 After numerous be quests to irelatlves and friends tiro re mainder will be divided between his wlfo and four children. Mrs. George Adams, formerly of this city, now of Cheyenne, ls'one of tho daughters. At a meeting of tho local volunteer fire department the latter part of last week tho following delegates were selected to attend the annual conven tion to be held at Auburn January 16th to 18th Inclusive: C. A. Mccombor, Louis Johnson, Cy Russell, Fred Peter son, Adam Christ, Fred Dick, Ray Tlghe, Joseph Raskins. It is their Intention to return with the Iron cross, which ls'offored to the delegates who make th0 most noise. ::o:: F. J. PIE NEC & CO. Real Estate and Insurance Como" and see us for town lots in different parta of tho city, Good in vestments on easy terms. Houses for sale and rent. Wo nave also good bar galnn In farms and ranches. Cor Front and Dowev Sts upstairs. Miss Kntliorlno Clark has beon an polntod ns doputy county treUsuror by Trensuror-eleot Soudor. Miss Clark has hold UiIb position for sovoral years Dr. Brock, Dentist, over Stono Drug Store. Mr. and Mrs. Logan Mnrcott who woro mnrrlod In Brady InBt week aro visiting horo with frlomjs whllo en routo homo from their wedding trip to Denver. Mr.- and Mrs. Georgo Sloup and fam ily woro callod horo Saturday even ing by tho death of tho lato Mth. Ap plogato. They returned to Sutherland yostarday. ' Now) Is tho time to buy a Piano for Christmas; only two moro wooks. Wo will make It easy for you to buy a piano If you will como and sco us. WALKER MUSIC COMPANY. Tho Epworth lenguo mooting an nounced to meet at tho homo of Mrs. Cool, 412 wost 11th street last woek will moot thero on Friday ovonlng Dec. l&th. Mosdames Fred Schllntz, John Guy nan, Loren Purdy, J. D.'Cox and Rod gecrs went to SuChorland ycstortlny morning to attond tho tunornl of tho lato Mrs. Applegato. For Salo on account of leaving cltyj Equity In now 5 room bungalow, .all modern oxcopt heat, full basement. Would tako Binnll car preferably Ford for part payment. W. C. McDormott, Phono Black 850. 9G-2 Mrs. Harry Johnson will balto cakes, Boston brown bread , Boston baked beans, to order. For Thursdny deliv ery order beans and bread on Tues day. For Saturday tttollvary order HIS RESENT VERY EASY FOR YOU TO SE LECT AT THIS STORE, VIZ: Advance Showing of Men's Fine Dress Shirts, E. & W. and Ide Shirts. Beautiful patterns, - $1 to $2 Mufflers, all colors 75c to $2 Handsome Silk Neckwear - - 25c to $1 Linen Initial Hkchfs 25 and 3Sc Leather and Felt Slippers - - - 75c to $2 Fur Caps - - $3 to $6 Collar Boxes - - 75c to $3 Bath Robes, Smoking Jackets, Suit Cases, Leath er Bags, Pajamas, Gloves, Mittens, Etc. My prices are not in accordance with the H. C. of L., and "IF IT COMES FROM Harry Samuelson's IT MUST BE GOOD."