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The North Platte Semi-Weekly Tribune from North Platte, Nebraska • 3

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rtnifoi i I i I -I I Ji, -r COKDHKSKD ItrOBT OF THU COXD1TIOU Sunbeam hear Leals, "Bread made from Sunbeam "Flour received -first. prise at both Lincoln County and Nebraska State exhibits. The following latter was received from Miss Carr a young lady who lives near HershW: T. Tramp A Son, North. Platte, Neb.

Dear Sira: i. j. a. if Vi J-f if If' OF 1. 1 14 .1 j- THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK LOAMS AMD DlSCOVMTS nwiA-ynumienan mwiri I7MIYBD 9TATBS BONDS (FAD) k' i' a 1,4 i IVD MAMK-STOCK i I i I ri OTHBB HIOD UDADD BONDS AMD SpCCMTIDfi BQVETtEat honest treatment can be p-'.

r.j op mn rumap hmmika MARCH 4 1911 RMtoimcn DMiMXwkif Vrw-K given to honest people by honest methods BELIEVE in working Got weeping -1 -1 CASH IB VAC LTV DUD FKOM V. B. TKBABVBBB. FKDBBAL BBSEBVB BANK AND OTKBK DANKg UMT4JB r. rpriueLo LlABILTTlKe CAPITAL STOCK glSMSBAO SVKPLCS ABD VBDIVIDBD PBOVTTS ('MOV IqATlOIV see ess o.ea DIPOtlTI ssese9ee9eeBSBa so pe see in boosting not knocking, and in the pleasure of our daily duties.

'l1 BELIEVE every goes after, that one twenty-to be done i rvr- MSOd r--- mtiNJi 7 'v :7 I-j'-Vi WE BELIEVE in courtesy, in kindness, in generosity, in good dicer, in friendship and in honest WE FIND there is something doing all the time and true pleasure in following our M7E BELIEVE you will find it a real pleasure to patronise our store and we believe we can serve you so satisfactorily that you will always be our customer. i vi Farming Implemets at Cost. ry i Hardware and Stoves at! Cost Woven Wfre FendngT Gasoline Engines $40upwardr. One 5 H. Electric ff Stoughton wagon Zj in axlo 3 wni wide Tire wheel $75 each.

in. i Stoughton wagons 2j in axle 3in.wideTireWhcelo570each.- Bison, P.WRTCH CITY AND COUNTY NEWS J. R. Quinn, of Rawlins, spent Sunday with friends In town, Ladles and Misses' Spring Coats1 from 17.50 to $37.50 shown at The Leader. The county commissioners, met In sesslon yesterday for the transaction -of routine business.

Mra, Mlltonbesger left the lat ter part of last week for a visit with her daughter In Omaha. W. Flumer returned -Saturday from Denver where he had been transacting business for a week. The latest washable line of dress goods from 10c up to 75c. shown at The Leader.

After about three weeks of cloudy weather, the sun made Its appearance yesterday, and all the world seemed --License -to wed. was granted yesterday to Ervin D. Woods, of Overton, and Ruby B. Gale, who lives in the pert. thin, Ter 12 Disc Press Drills, Time: 18 or Cash $80.

WindmiUs at Cost! For Sale At r.r. Tv i HERSHEYS Opposite Post Office. Tbs bostoffice was thoroughly fum- Igated Vriday night, -this acUon tol- v-v. 4. lowing the jleyelqppient of smallpox on the person, of C.

E. McLane one of the employes. A large variety of Imported silk yinytiama uq. per yard shown a. The -J i- j- -1 k'-V ML 4 I mu so pleuad with my svccws as a.Jakw.lliatLjeaiwatJwlp say Joy with soma on.

I havs'bsaa first prlss at both ths County Contest and State BzhlUt ot Nebraska Boys and Girls Clubs for the best, loaf of white and yon know that I would not use any but the beet, and that Is Sunbeam Flour, made at Gibbon. Neb, The bread scored per cent Yours very M1S8 MARQARST CARR. JSetk te. Ladles Hair treeser from Denver, Mra. C.

W. Woodley stopping at.Unloa Padflc hotel. All kinds of hair -done. Combings made up, roots carefully turned. New switches furnished of the best quality.

Switches colored, old hair made over to look like new. Will be-here one week. Ladies calL-brlng your hair work and see It done. Your work done-while here. Call afternoons and evenings.

Rooom 17. 14-1 Students Who Received A Grain Supt Tout, of the city -schools, hu lasued a bulletin giving the names of students of the high school who received a grade of during the flrat kernes ter of the present school year, Orval Branneman received the "A grade In four subjects, Walden Smith In three subjects, Harry Huffman--and- Florence-Wlloox In two subjects, and the following students received the "A grade In one subject: Joline Antonidec, Helen Bird, Boat, Cedi Calhoun, Lillie Carlson, Mary Drost, Nina Elder, Gertrude Faulkner, Abbie. Fooler, Helen GlMsbh, Addlph 'Hahseh, Charles Hlrsch, James Hodges, Alma Kronquest, Georgians McKay, Eva Mason, Miller, Jennie Reneau, Helen Rodlne, Marie Rudat, Major. White, Grace Wlnslownd Gladys Witte. Judge Grant "Feeds the Flakes.

In a card to Tim Hanlfln which the latter, received Judge Grant, who with his wife Is sojourning In Florida, tells of making a trip to Cuba which proved very interesting I relates how both he and Mra Grant while on the boat proceeded to Teed the In other words they became frightfully sea sick. The-Judge and his wife also took a trip up one of the rivers In a small launch, toid saw alligators by the hundreds ranging from three to dosen feet In -length. Judge and Mra Grant are having a very enjoyable visit In the southland. Ayrshire Ball Far Sale Major Lincoln, a pure bred Aynhlre bull of excellent type end breeding, red and white, weight 1725 pounds, tera broke. Thlis bull should greatly mproro the milking qualities of any grade herd without di screening the else or giving undesirable colors.

His dam gave 114.88 Iba. of milk, 450.1 lbs. butter tet In one year. Ayrshire cattle are the highest priced dairy cattle la the United States today. -Here la good one priced for breeding purposes at $125.00.

Experimental Substation, W. P. SNYDER, 12tf Superintendent Changes In Reynolds Building' The remodeling plane of the'W. C. Reynolds building occupied by the Rlncker Drug and the Stone Drug Co.

leaves but little of the old building. An additional atory will be to the rear of the building, a new roof put on, the old fronts tom out and replaced bythose of mon modern designs, new floors laid, entire second floor wll re-arranged and converted into office suites, heating plant installed and the Bids for 'lhU" w6rklWpenii 1 on the evening of. March 15th. Will Prevent-Making ef Rew-YIdlma. ith the enforcement of the-Har- antl-nircotle has Jus gone into effect throughout the United States, it la hoped that the illicit use ot habit-forming drugs wil in time become comparatively rare.

The law permits no- one to -aril or giro away drugs of this nature except under the direction of a physician, a surgeon or a dentist! and anyone prescribing them "federal authorities. Heavy penalties are fixed for violation of the terms of the law. It is estimated that 2,000,000 persons in this country are slaves to. the. use doubt of evU drugSt'and these will no endure much suffering.

Hitherto the truffle habit-forming drugs, such' as opium, -morphia cocaine and heroin, has been largely illicit in this country. This has been true in spite of state and local regulations thst seek to reduce to the minimum the use of such drugs, Reputable physicians dislike, to prescribe these dregeand ordinarily will do so only in cases where the need is extreme Leas scrupulous physicians will be under Close check by the federal government, as will dispensers of drugs lu general. Thus, the Harrison law promises to be an eYenive measure for the prevention ot haMt that -comnnolv leads vice, crime, dlseease aa-1 death. The dost important effect of -the new law btoi Id be Its Influrn- In preventing victims from contMcting the hs-Mt of nelng opiates, though It may bo di uirfrd that It will it ones break up tic liablt 1 those whi are lie elaroe FOR RENT Seme peed Heueee, Farm Hay and grnstag lands by RRATT GOODMAN. Much as we dislike to do it, ws mast take off our bet to the ground hog, for when ho retired to his bar-row February Jd to escape six weeks of severe weather he proved that he knew more than sons of as follows who consider themselves at least fairly intelligent.

In the future we wUl place mere confidence la the four-footed creature. -For Bale A new ben suitable fur au automobile. L. E. Hastings.

7tf person gets what he deed done, today is tomorrow INSPBCTOR Miss Edna Sullivan has resigned her position with the. Scoonover clothing store. Rolf Halllgan returned yesterday from Lincoln where he visited friends for several days. New spring bags, veils, auto caps, boudtor caps, now on display at i Miss Busy. Bhaner, of The Leader department storey spent Sunday In Maxwell with her parents.

The Episcopal guild 111 hold a social and Shower in the church base-meat Wednesday Mtsss Elisabeth Hlnman returned yesterday from a two weeks' visit In Omaha and Lincoln with friends. Great assortment of spring middyi for girls from age I to 20, price 75c to $1.60, now shown at BLOCKS. For several days put all east-bound pauenger trains well as thou coning from the eut have been pulled by two englnts. Muslin underwear of all descriptions shown at The Leader. Dewitt Holbrooke, who has been visiting his aunt Mrs.

Dootllttle for averal weeks, returned- to his home In Minnesota Friday. Skinner's silks and satins, the best on earth, shown at The Leader. The hold their Euter fair and supper on Apr. 8th, as announced, the plan having been re-consldered. New spring cotton.

Hale and silk hosd now shown at BLOCKS. F. W. Jones returned Sunday from New York where he spent the past few weeks. He ns called there by the lllneu and death of his mother.

A. Brooks, the photographer, will erect a modern bungalow on Fourth street this spring. The contract has been given to Howard Mo-MtChML Kayser'a Italian silk In hosiery, underwear, gloves, shown at The Leader. Mrs. Louisa Burke has let the cen to be erected on her farm near Maxwell.

Work will begin aa soon as the weather will permit Fr Rent 00 acres good hay land, 8 mil from town. Ikqulrp IierTifiP Govern, 1005 Locust street Plume Black 200. 1-4 The shooting tournament at the Elks" club began Saturday and the gforos so for made has developed the tact that there are a number of Elks whb would be welcomed as sharp ihooters by Klng'Ed or Emperor Bin. Dont Go Broke Use Sohfij Coke estate, will -he ap before the county Judge again' on March 17th when differencea between the helm and the administrator and his attorneys will be adjudicated. Tbs estate has been In court In so many phases that the attorneys fees have run.np..to administration of the eatata, which- has run tor ten years, has created -a charge of $125 for the administrator.

In addition thd court costa are about $609. The attorney for the1, heirs claims that the attorneys fees and the chargee of the administration are exorbitant. Road Hersbeye advertisement a dosing out sale la this 'ssflx Her-shey the hardware man. 12tf Frank Coker wss down from Sutherland yesterday transacting business. He baa the contract for carrying the mail froth Sutherland to Lena, a distance.

of sixty miles, and. owing to the heavy enow the men he hires to do the work has had tough exper-lece, though he has succeeded" In getting through by making part of the distance one day and finishing the next The carrier uses a Hupmoblle, and on eaca trip he carrires ft eight to twelve Mg sacks of mall. This route la the longest lu the stateb and Mr. Coker has had the contract for twelve or fifteen years. Reties Against Trespassing All persons trespassing on my land, EH NB section It and WH NWK 29-19-21, will be prosecuted to the fell extent of the law.

12t2' -EUNICE D. PHILLIPS. The North Platte river Is still coveted with a solid body of Ice from two to three feet thick. Should a thaw come suddenly, the melting enow ahd Ice will create a flood worthy the name 1 All alterations free of charge and -bur Mrs. Keltaer 1 doing It Thats all we need to say you know the rest judge Grinmes went to Lexington Lierk ir T7.

per SandallCo i 'i i box Democratic Ctty: mass convention of the Democrat tic electors of North Platte Is hereby called to meet at the court house on Tuesday evening March. Ith, at I oclock to nominate candidates for the following city offices: Mayor, clerk, treasurer, water commissioner, four eouncllmen and 1 three members of the board of education. Candidates for councilman of the respective wards will be selected by ward caucus and reported to the convention for-ratification. A large attendance Is earnestly requested. J.

B. McDONALD, Chairman. IL COCHRAN, Secretary. Horses Wanteir I will be at Bowens barn March 13UL and want -to buy all the good hones you will bring' In ranging from four to fifteen years of age. Will buy all heavy made, blocky built little horses that comes from four to' eight years old and pay you more money for them than they were ever sold for In any mans country.

Remember the time and place. I will be there for business and not to visit C. C. McGEE. Reporter Wortmsn, of The Tribune, will come forth from the hospital today after undergong an operation for throat trouble isat Friday.

This operation, the second of lta kind, will probably relieve him of any future trouble. Fleur Sale Geldee Glsw SpeetaL In order to Introduce Golden Glow, the famous Gothenburg High Patent Hour to the public, wo will on Saturday, March soil this floor nt cost Every sack guaranteed. Remember one day only nt this price. --YORK FLOUR AND FEED STORE. Orchestra Pragma for the Chamber ef Commerce Dinner During the Chamber of- Commerce dinner Thursday -evening-in the 'Episcopal church basement Stamps orches- trEari Stamp dlrector.will play the March The Selection Lucia de Lammermoor" Donlsetti.

The Loot Chord Sullivan. -1 -Triumphal -Marchfrom "Alda VerdL Spanish Pastoral Natalia Lus-comb. Humoreske Opus 101, No. 7 Dvorak. Grand American Fantasia-8onge of Undo Sum" Hoemer.

The reputation of thiis organisation for famishing excellent muslq should slono insure goofl attendance at the above affair. Te the PsMlc. Landgraf and Wiley Crime have formed a partnership under the firm name pf Landgraf A Crane, and will engage in nil classes of phlntlng, paper, banging nnd decoteting. All work will be guaranteed satisfactory, end-nadeei this'-oondltion-we -rsspato4 fully solicit the patronage of the A CRANE. HerShej'ThnM items, FlekLMBBgetJBryia informsuihat he has nearly 1009 of the AOOO acres contracted for- by beet growers already.

The Ogalalla basket ball team mat decisive defeat at the hands of the local team at the high school gym last Friday night The was 22 to 28. Leo Grior who has been "assistant at tbe" depoTfor several numths past has. been given the Blrdwood agency and left for there to take np his do-, ties this morning. J. W.

Abbott received word from hie wife at the hospital at Omaha this morning roswss holding -her own and generally improved. This Is encouraging to- the many friends hers. Frank Pslmsr has bought south of. OTsllons from Platte Laud A Water Co. He hu srset-sd house on the same and expects to move oato'lt kfld Maks hli homolnThe near future.

Old Trusty Mi Feultry Lender Is-enknters and Breeden at factory price. NMOR.BROK After' having been stranded in snowbank, one nnd one-half miles east of Amherst for a period of forty-eight hours, the Black Hills passengers, caught in the storm on Thursday, were reached on Saturday afternoon and returned to Kearney Into in the evening of 'that day. Col. C. C.

McGee, the Sntherlud horse buyer, wss in town yesterday. He will return Saturday and be at Bowen's Mum to buy nil good horses that may bo brought in by termers. THE GRAND HOTEL Now open for business nt 810 eut Front street Jamed Ksmelos, prop. THE NORTH FLATTK WD1 Pay ths HIGHEST MARKET PRICE F0E UNFROZEN HIDES, Bring Them ln aad get Tear Meney, JUNK CO. v.

t'i I i 1. I- t. TuwIBmlme BMsfllsfeemiieii ejvmrnr r. ee rlour, best patenper sack Grade Flour! per yesterday to complete the term of district court which he adjourned last peek on nocount of the storm which kept witnesses and others from get- ting to town. room formerly occupied by the rise trio' company He Is now -enabled to displays to his constantly Increasing stock.

The latest fads In ribbons and rolls, shown at The A eon wee born Saturday afternoon to Mr. and Mra Welter OConor, but the Joy-of the birth wee turned to Borrow by the deatRof the Intent an liter, The funeral Was held Sunday b- 100-poand sick Extra. Nice Potstoes EArly Ohios, per bushel 76c. 'r potaloefi AlIfilfaMefil, psp lOOpoiMidERck Alffillt Me.1, BOO lb.loU,per hundred 90c Crushed Shell for Poultry per 100 Ibs.T r. OOc Jeannette.

Pnfl 1 NORTH LOCUST STREET. i fs L.uafl.jeti" tc i. i-i-jt ii ir R.N.LAMB, eaaumutomsuraiXL'ee: rr.iTJ PHONE 87 mm i -e -i a f. k.A 1 1 r- i 1 was lik en ita to North an acute case was the sev-iars within a Wedneaday by her piatte to be treated to of ippendldtle. enth case- to develop monthn-Sldhey Telegraphy lalesT'ShlrT WklstS 'for ladles at $1 shown at The Leader.

The-fire department held a meeting 'laat evening to complete arange-ments for the twenty-eighth annual ball which will be held Easter Mon-dayrApril-Sth- Aa this lhe first social function following Lent, the attendance will be very large. Thanks to' street commissioner Sal' Isbury, all street cleared of enow as promptly as poe-sibie. Thursday the commissioner had a ging of flfteeen men at this work, Friday he had seventeen, nnd Saturday nine. Every crossing -In town connected with eldewalka was cleaned. Before buying that bpring Suit or gown try our new spring back lace or lacs front LaCamlllo corseto.

Our Mrs. Keltner 'will fit them right. Enough said. BLOCK'S. The sale of tickets for the "Better Schools banquet to be held Thursday evening Is such as to Insure large atttendance.

It should be understood that all cttlsena-both men and women1 are cordially Incited to this banquet nnd nre naked to boost for better echool accommodations. We publleh this week the first Installment of an article telling of the Mg Indian fight In the Big Horn mountains la 1171, which Is written by P. II McEvoy, who was at onetime a member of the Fifth Cavalry am participated la the fight Other members atill living In town nre Major and W. C. Rltnera The Next to Nature Nursing Bottle Nurse babv yourself, if possible.

But, if "not, use the Natural Nuracr. ItV tKe next best thing to natural nursing. The nipple resembles ji mother's breast, baa a large soft yielding 8tu 'face. The baby feeds naturally. No collapsing, choking.

Sanitary bottle wide, open i.v- Holdfl eight ounces; hu graduating scalp. Try one and note the improvement In baby's feeding. 'V EACH COMPLETE 20c. STONE DRUG STORE Where the Ptnimi Exposition Trip Is given free. -i.

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