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The North Platte Semi-Weekly Tribune from North Platte, Nebraska • Page 4

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Ed. VanDerhoof SAYS That themotto of his business is Quality And the pass word Satisfaction. Quality lives long after price is forgotten. All people admire quality, whether it be in man or merchandise. Quality is a word long to be remembered.

It means Satisfaction. Satisfaction means contentment and happiness. You get Quality and Satisfaction when you trade at The Star, whether it is a suit df clothes, a hat, a pair of Dutchess Trousers, a Douglas shoe, or in fact anything for man to wear. You will find Quality and Satisfaction in big chunks at' The Star Clothing House. OR.

0. II. CRESSLER, Graduate Dentist. IS Office over tho McDonatd 5 fltato Hank. TOWN AND COUNTY NEWS Ed.

Mcdownn npont Sunday In town. Minn Evolyn Pout violtlnK relatives In Cheyenne. Chonter and Clifford Dorram spent Saturday and Sunday with relatives In Gonad. Scott Shutter, ofMnxwoll, transacted luminous" In town yesterday and made this officio a call, Mr. and Mrs.

Andrew Yost loft Saturday for several wooks visit with relatives at Mnnknto, Kan. Mrs. Mlddleton returned to her homo in Gothenburg yesterday after a week's visit at the McMlchaol home, Carl Abrahamson spent Sunday with friends In town, leaving the following morning for points on tho north river branch. Mrs. Robert Lovrey, of Omaha, who had been visiting friends In town for several weeks, returned to her homo yesterday.

Wanted flood girl for general housework. Apply to Mrs. J. Q. Wilcox, West Fifth street.

Misses Ethel and OJcdn Morris returned to their homo in Gothenburg Sunday after visiting friends In town several days. A half dozen loans about $10,000 wero Hpproveu and granted nt uio meeting oi tho building una loun directors Saturday evening, Another rnln fell Sunday night, which was followed by worm weather yostoi-day, The recent rains tend to give fall wheat a good start. Diamond Hliufo. Slinot Illntra. Plain liand Kings, Engraved ItlngH and Set Kings uuu uio note are guaranteed to stay in.

Clinton, Jowoter and Optician, At South Omiilni vontardnv (V.1.9.1R stu'Op wore received. This breaks th i world's record for roce utMat anvnaek Ing lipuBO center, Thero wore SM0 cur or uio amnois, Andv Llddell wan cnllod to Omnlwt Sunday night by Gonl, Sunt. Ware. Tho presumption Is that Andy will be reinstated as engineer, at least nil hope that such muy result, A mooting of the Hallroud Employes' Investors will bo hold ut tho First Hutlonul Iiunk hall Thursday even ing of this week at eight o'clock. All railroad omployes nru cordlully Invited to attend.

J. II. IJonoa, Pros. Tho Club Novltn will moot with Mrs. Wallace Quln tomorrow afternoon Members will meet nt tho home of Mrs Geo.

Schatz at two o'clock whero i convoyunco will bo waiting. We hnd to telegraph for mora Soutl IJotid Mullablcu the first day of our Halo. Boo "Our" window for CQiiflrmtv tlon of thlu. Deiiuvdkiiiiv Foiuieo. A wrestling match botween Jlmmk Show and Jlmmlo Dickson will bo pullec oir at the Crystal Frldny night follow Ing tho rpguiar nlcturo show, Tho admission will bo ilfty cents, Mrs, E.

Smith soon loaves for Monltu, where her husband Inn engaged in tliu hardware business. Mr. Smitli will be remomborod as formoi foreman at the Union Poclilc Ico houses. Mrs, Frank Knapp, Maxwell reuldent well and favorable known In that section died Sunday after a some what protracted Illness. 11, (Sinn went to Maxwell this morning to direct tho funorul, For Sale, On family horse, one maro 0 yeuri old, cine curringe, one oprlng wagon, one buggy, two sots of double harness, one sot of slnglo harncAR unci two stock Daddies.

Inmtlro of Julius liahlor, Worth Plfcttw, Nub, SCHILLER Prescription Druggists fnl Door North of Klrnt National Hank Cicnrrrn Itnnrlln iiuinl Riintn friends In Grand Island. Mlflft Mnilrift Mnllvnn day and Sunday with relatives In Gandy. Th RntiHVitint milll u(ll mnnf 1 1 i' I ft uivu, nail Mr. 11. Dougloa Thursday aftcr- Arwtt f'lfinn lltflnr r.9 tf.AM...

has 800 acres In alfalfa. That Is a gold mine for Andv. Horry ulterbnek, of 'Maxwell, hnd ono of his hands badly crushed in a hay pruHB inai weoK. Mm. f.llfr Tl.M,.t tn nomo at Bcotts Ululr after spending a weoKwitn relatives in town.

Judge and Mrs. Hoaglandaro expected nomo inursuay irorn uioir trip to the U. a. u. reunion at Atlantic Lilly, Miss Irene Neville has returned from an extended visit with relatives in Louis iana and other southern states, Master Mechanic Nllnnd wna down from Choyonno Saturday transacting iuhiiiobb wun local railroad qillcinls.

Miss Arta Kocken loft for Sheridan, Friday nlcht whero she will re sume her position as teacher In tho High OCIIOOI, Anothor groat sale at Dixon's at which many people will got groat bar- KiiB in viimu; iiuo weoit omy. Fred ItnsmuHScn, who recently Bold out Ills tJrlntlnt? ofllco. linn nccantori position in tho local shops as machinist noipor. Elmer Anderson will go to Omaha tho lattor part of tho week to servo his last year as machinist npprentlco in tho uiiujib niuru, Miss Joyce, who hnd been visiting at iiia nomo oi jonn iiorrou ior some time, lort Saturday for her homo in Arthur' MfMfimnrn trnrnt In HmnVin Sunday whero ho is attending tho state uwiKurB convention, wnicn iu being neiu in tniu city tins vopk. A beautiful lino of nparkltng Cut umno, uAtiuHivu uuai.

ior uio ceie united Liiiby ractory. Clinton, Jow eler and Optician. Mrs, Jnno Mitchell, who hnd been visiving nor sen mooro Mitcnoii am family for a week, returned to hoi home In Lexington yestorday. tlnnrv Cinnrttit. tit Hiulnr Pnnlila Inwil.

whri lifiil hnnn vlallliur uf Itwitiu ivil UlllUbblUI IIU IUDW lllUlltll rouirncu tonisnomo tins morning. H. K. Mlllnr. miirnuimtlnrr tU, I' lllrlllinlf hnn linnn In fnn tnr sovoral days Introducing Into homes thu product oi mat company.

Wo havo Just received a larcru lino ni' Dlshos of nil kinds. Como In and sou tnom, TltAMl' GiiocKiiY. Mr. and Mrs. J.

J. Halllgan loft Saturday night for Denver and from thero will go to Pueblo to attend tho national irrigation congress, to which Mr. HnllU gau in a uoicgato from tlila utato, Prof, Lconhardt, of Gibbon, thoplund inner, iiiih neon in town ror. seVHrai days. At tho Methodist church Sunday iiuBiuitc ii siicruu eiuio oi ms own compo sltloti, Miss Uonnor ttPslHtlng In tho ro fraln.

Tho composition is a bonutlfu one, and very creditable to Mr. Loon hardt as a composer. Cfliiilni Hnnm nt Itm tl MIMIU Stllll Colonel Ilarton, of tho some town, worn tho victims of nn automobllo uccldent on tno siiarp turn at tho railroad cross Int? a mile or so wont nf ttiln nliu day ovonlnp. Tho car In which they wero rid I ir ukiddud and turned tnrtl. lintli men wore pinned under tho cur, but tortunatoiy wore not hurt, though both WOrO bnilHOd.

TllOV COItHlilar thnv liml narrow escape. Tiioy walked Into town iiiiu nun uiuir injures ucionuoci to oy iJr. Aiuua, For Sale. 100 head yearling steers. II.

Tukwu, I r. Urtnrm( 1fl Uat ntrrnt tnr a visit with relatives in Iowa. Mr. and Mrs L. Strotip left Saturday night for a brief visit in Omana.

Tlje county commissioners will meet in session on Wednesday of next week. Arthur Salisbury transacted business in Central City the latter part of last weeK. tfra Tohn atA Aanohtor Xarv returned Satanfav from a brief stay In Omaha. Mrs, S. Johnson, of Keystone, spent last week in town as a guest at the Rhea home.

All the choice books for boys will be found at linker's Miss Kate SdIcs returned Sunday night from Sheridan, where she has been spending several months. Mrs. Park of Kimball, is visiting at the home of her niece Mrs. Will Ottcri and other relatives in town. Mm.

Anna Grav Clark, of Ocr alalia. was a visitor in town the latter part of last week, returning home yesterday. Switchman Henry JMorrfs is seriously ill with tvnhoid nneflminia and all hones of his recovery have been abandoned. A biz line of Ladies' and Men's Um brellas, detachable handles. Clinton, Jeweler and Optician.

Tfnvvtf Xf rt Vt linn mnn fni tVi Postal Telegraph went to Brule yes terday to open an oince lor tils company. Silk and linen shirtwaists for fall 1910 all shade? and sizes up to 46. just ar rived at Tho Leader. Joe Pizer. of Alabama, who had been vinjbiii uio mil aiwu uuir day nlgnt to spend some time witn Jul ius rizer.

Mr. and Mrs. G. Heeler left at noon yesterday for Pueblo, where Mr. Heeler will attend, as a deiceate.

tne national irrigation congress, of Paxton. wero In town yesterday and left last night for an extended visit with relativco in New York. TVi mntA vVAm tt 1011 arrj" nil A lliunu UVUI A 1 WU OlVVAt 1(11 wail paper now on hand will bo sold at a discount oi zu per cent. UUKE CCD EATS. Mrs.

V. II. McDonald returned Sun day from a three weeks' visit in Chi cagoand other eastern points. Mrs. Mo- Donald wno accompanied nor, stopped over in Omaha to attend the state bankers convention.

Wnnliut Tnmnotflnl wlrl tnr frnnnrnt housework. Inquire of Mrs. V. Lucas, io inini street. W.

R. Maionay left Sunday for Buf falo, N. where ho goes as one the three Nebraska delegates to tho nation al convention of undertakers, which convenes in that city September 27th tie will also visit otner eastern points. Conductor Mooney and Lcm Graven will leavo tho latter part oi thin week for Caaner. where they will do vote ten days to hunting deer and other largo gnrnc.

Joe has promised us a mess oiveniBon. Have you seen Big Ben nt Dixon'a7 Ho is. tho finest alarm clock in North Platto Big dial, big alarm, big valu.o Tho old frumo building on north Locust streot lately occupied as a confect lonery, is being torn down to make room for a cement block building to be erected by Druggist Uowcn. Tho old frame was tho first business buildlncr in the Third ward, having been moved over irom tho south side In tho early 0 and occupied by Phil Klenk as a meat markot, Rigor's Silver Is tho best known tho world over. Knives and forks irom I2.G0 per set up.

Dixon, Tho Joweler. Tho lady members of the COO club met at tne homo of Mrs. uoo. T. Fed Saturday afternoon and reorganized for tho coming season.

Mrs. Ii. M. Grimes was elected secretary and treasurer. The Initial mooting will bo held on Tuesday ovening of next wolc at the llnlllgjin home with Mrs.

tlnlllgnn and Mrs. (J. it. usgood as hostesses. An endless varlutv of gift books, and books for children will he found at Rlnker's.

Ex-sheriff Carpenter, who was up from his ranch yestorday, says pocullnr conditions exist in cornfields in ids section of tho country. For Instance In a bic field thero wil bo found ha f-adro patches of most oxcollcnt corn, whilo surrounding tho patch will ho found lurgo areas of nothing but nubbins. Ho had a lled plunted nt tho same date to ninety-day corn In which nre patches hard enough to shell while In other spots in tno ueiu tne corn is grcon enough for tnblo uso. Considerable of tho corn In his neighborhood being cut am shocked, which moans that, tho corn is so light that tho furmero need the stalks. Insurance All Kind, Before Insuring against fire, tornado.

accident, sickness or hiking out life in surance, sea us. Wo write tho most liberal policies at the lowest possible rates. Temple Real Estate Ins. Agency C. F.

Temple, 1 2 McDonnk Ulock. Nbtico to Hunters. Anyono found hunting or trespassing on Intuls owned or leased by tho under. signed will bo prosocuted to tho full extent or tno law. E.

W. Wright, Geo. Mornn, A. Gambrol, Jacob Weber, O. R.

Slvlts, Frunk Eholo, II. W. Greoloy, J. C. Askwig, J.

A. Knnjdl, 1). Greeley, Frank Hood. Jr. Z.

A. Russol, C. F. SivitB, D. Kilpatrlck, Frank Hood, Fulmer Rorby, Schwnlger, Earl Morrow, Ladies' Tailored Suits A large assortment in al sizes just received at THE LEADER.

Prices from $15 i up. Low and seo thm The Coterie Gab wilt meet tomorrow afternoon with Mrs. McClure. MiM McCabe, of Minnesota, is visiting at the home of her sister Mrs. Felix Simone.

MiM Mabel Hayes, of Cozed, came np Friday evening for a few days visit with friends in town. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Armstrong have returned from their wedding trip to SanFranciaco and other points. Miss Laura Rhoades will leave to night for Tacoma, where she will spend the winter with her father.

A marriage license was issued Saturday to J. Archie Deberry, of Frisco, and Mrs. Harriet K. Walker, of Douglas, Wyo, Rev. F.

Carroll, accompanied by St. Patrick's choir went to Sutherland Sunday to attend the funeral of the late Mra. Busamer. The new Catholic church at Brady will dedicated next Wednesday at ten o'clock in the forenoon. Father Haley will officiate at the service.

We have very pretty pieces in Hand Painted China. Also the celebrated Kamak Brass Goods. Clinton, Jeweler and Optician. Judge, Grimes returned Saturday from Banner county where he had been holding a term of court. He will spend this week in town, and again begin the court grind next week.

Buy your wall paper now. 20 percent discount at duke death. A brass band with two dozen mem bers has been organized at Brady, and the Vindicator says some of tho hot air of tnat town win be converted into music. Good plan. The supreme court has appointed J.

G. Bceler, of this city, amember of the state nar commission, ihia commis sion passes on the eligibility of apnli cants for admission as practicing at torneys. Every piece of imported hand painted cmna in tne store ior sate next weex at CO centH on the dollar. Dixon, The Joweler. Three thousand sheen will bo fed on the Cody ranch this winter.

Fifteen hundred have been purchased and received by Manager Garlow, the others win arrive shortly Wanted To buy a second hand lady's uicycie. Mm. S. S. Ilnfllnv.

of C.vAnr TJnnMa vatot rMntlvnu in tnurn onvnrnl davfl lnnt. wnnk. Mra. Hnllov'tt titmhnnri 1 il. it.

ii is prasiuent oi me naiic vauey uauie Co. and tho Gothenburg Light and rower ka). Mr. and Mrs. John Singleton will leave about October 20th for Florida where Mr.

Singleton will investigate a tract or land lie purchased a year or so ago. They will also visit in 1'ittsburg anu otner points in tno east. For Salo--Thoroughbrcd Shire Stallion Colt coming year old may be seen at my residence In Worth t'latte. W. V.

HOAOLAND. Pnrlic Willi Mnnrv Wn hrivn flw ovponfinnnl trnruX loans, which will net you eight per cent. Temple Real Estate Ins. Agency, F. Temple, Mgr.

1 2 McDonal Block. CRYSTAL THEATRE To-Night MOVING PICTURES: "Thfe White Captive of the Sioux "Burly Bill." VAUDEVILLE: ''James Ware, Musical Melange Change of pro gram every night. 10 and 15 Cents. SKIRTS. Thu Wilcox store is always in advance with the advanced styles.

You have heen reading- about these Skirts in the magazines. They are all here. Come and got first pick of them and be the. first to wear them in the new season. In this season's style some are in the plain pleated effect; some are made in the overskirts and some in the overskirts trimmed with buttons, while some are trimmed with silk braid and tucked over the hips.

Still others are pleated from the knees to the bottom. Wilcox Dept. Store. KEITH THEATRE C. H.

STAMP, MANAGER. SATURDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 1st. LeComte, Flcshcr and Wade present The Howard Succssful Musical Comedy The Flower of The Ranch Twenty Musical Song Hits. Lively with Dances and Pretty Girls. Excellent cast and chonis.

Two hundred nights in New York, six months in Chicago Complete production traveling in two special cars 1.50, $1.00, 75c and 50c KEITH THEATRE 11 Monday Evening, Oct. 3d. FREDERIC THOMBSON PRESENTS "The Spendthrift" A VITAL DRAMA OF TODAY By Porter Emerson Brown DORIS MITCEGEIiX, And a notable cast of metropolian players, including Lionel Adams, Forrest Orr, Lizzie McCall Albert Sackett, Vivian Martnin, Grace Gibbs, William Sullivan, Six months at the Hudson Theatre, New York. PRICES $1.50, $1.00, 75c, and 50c. A GOOD INVESTMENT.

We have jnit had listed with us for immediate sale an improved irrigated farm of 120 acres, part of the Harry Hershey home place, one and one half miles frora Hershey, at the very low price of $70.00 per acre. Adjoining farms, no better, have been changing hands at $90.00. and $95.00 per acre. This farm will easily make a profit of $20.00 per acre on resale and will yield a good iucome in the meantime. BUGHANAN PATTERSON, SOLE AGENTS.

STYLE. It does not require the change in the atmosphere for you to know that autumn is approaching, for you will see through the store from day to day many new faces, figuratively speaking, in the merchandise line. New garments are coming, great numbers of new dress fabrics in both cloth and silk, and, by the way, has it ever occured to you that most of the good brought here for you first before other stores have them. Wikox Department Store. "HOLD UP" your hands for DICKEY'S ICE CREAM.

You are not "Held Up" when you buy it as you get your moneys worth in every dish. Our up-to-dnto mnnner in the making and our facilities for taking care of it assures you of Ice Cream that cannot be excelled. DICKEY BROS. Manager. MENTOR UNIONS Union Suits are becoming more popular with our customers every year.

Mentor Unions are the leading brands. Our new stock is now in. Let us show you. We are exclusive agents in North Platte. THE LEADER.

J. PIZER. Bear Skin Coats. Children's Bear Skin Coats in all sizes, from nn just arrived at THE LEADER. a HUERIFF'S SALE.

an sal 1muJ from the district court of Lincoln county, Nebraska upon a decroo of forcclosuro rendered In said court wherein Oharlos II. Walters Is plaintiff and Klchard Lynn ot al are defendants, and to mo directed. I will on tue 6th day of November, 1810 at 1 o'clock p. ni. at the cant front door of the court house In North Platte.

Lincoln county, Nebraska, noil at publlj auction to thp highest bidder for cash, to satisfy said decree. Interest and costs, tho following described proporty. to-wlti Southeast miarter of 8ectlon Twelvo fist. Township Ton (lui. N.

Ilanifo Thirty-four (31) Llncittn cpuiity, Nobraska..

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