3 V . - r f t V t s Platte rpji h !''? ::a 4 ' t Mtmmtt YOL. XI. NORTH PLATTE, PBRASKA, FRIDAY ttlG, APlfc 1 1895. f 9' M I NO. 29.: ,) F S E E ! A Handsome Three-Quarter Life-Size . CRAYON We propose to give to each of our customers a handsome portrait of anybody tney may select. To this end we have made a contract with a leading portrait house to furnish us with their celebrated pictures. To those who have seen these portraits no word is necessary; and those who have not we invite to inspect the samples at our store. We will not confine this offer to one picture in each family, out give a portrait each time you comply with the requirements criven below. We further assure you that if the portrait is not satisfactory, you need not accept it untu it is. -Lno portraits are Crayon and India Ink and of a, very fine grade. The same picture costs, when ordered of an agent or picture house, $10.00 to $18.00. THE WAY TO OBTAIN THE PICTURE. We furnish you with a card on which are printed 5, 10, 15, 25, 30 and 50 cents amounting m all to $10.00, and when you make a purchase the amount of the same is punched out of the card. When you have bought goods to the amount of ten dollars you furnish us with a photograph or tin. type from which to make the picture. The cost of the frame, glass, etc., will be but $2.75. These portarits are made by the well-known Standard Portrait Co. of Chicago.. THE BOSTON STORE, J. PIZER, Prop. 1 "ECONOMY ZS-TCfiWOi '? ALFALFA, POTATOES, CORN AND HAY will make this country prosperous. Buy your Seeds of Harrington & Tobin. We are here to stay. W. R. C. ENTERTAINMENT. Following' is. the programme of the Woman's Relief Corps enter tainment to be given at Lloyd's opera house on Tuesday, April 16th: Song, 4 'Star Spangled Banner, chorus of twenty-five voicesj-speak inr tableaux. "Lawn Fete:" in- o ' strumental music, Mrs. Worn sly r song, "Rally Round the Flag," chorus; speaking tableaux,' 'Appre ciative." music, Olds' orchestra; song, "Tenting on the. Old Camp Ground;" speaking tableaux, "Tom my's Opinion;" music, Douglas Bros.; fancy dancing, Delia Post; speaking tableax, "A Slight Mis take;" song, "Marching Through ;Georria:" children's drill. After o ' the Tiroorramme the dancincr will - x o -' commence. Articles both needful and ornamental will be for sale and light refreshments will be served. Don!t forget the date and don't fail to attend. Admission ten cents. SUTHERLAND NEWS. Frank Dilley and Chas. Perry, of North Platte were on our streets Tuesday. Rev. Nichols and W. J. Crusen are still holding revivals at the school house. Converts come in slowly but it is noticed that a good manr are on the "anxious bench" and good results are likely to, show up in the near future. The insurance adjuster spent Monday with J. W. Bobbitt and a satisfactory settlement seems to have. been arrived at. M. Trabb, of eastern Keith coun ty, was in our village on Tuesday. I. L. Standifer, of Keystone, was looking over the irrigation country on Monday and finally rented a farm north of town from the Western Seed and Irrigation Company. Parties looking for stock that drifted away during the recent storm are becoming quite numerous. Agent Carpenter is building a stone tank on his lots in the east part of town. J. H. Abshire is doing" the work. A subscription paper for the pur- - -t - -r U pose or sending Mrs. uonaiusun east for medical treatment has been going the grounds and. gets ,a, lift from nearly everyone. Z. J- Hostetter departed for Colo rado the last of the week. He has the best wishes of the Sutherland people in whatever calling he may embark. Chas. .Bussemer came in from Columbus on j.no. :a inc. Charlie has r.Rr morn- ! soe:irie land under the new ditchmLjwiu make arrangements for irrigating same at once. - . The rain last week, put the. ground in fine shapes and. consider able farming is being doneTl, Grant Wagner proved, up on his land on Monday John Gummere andN. G. By lander acted as his witnesses. Geo. Bon well is breaking up some land southeast of town- for John, Keith. The fancy center table made, of rope by O. A. Hostetter which has been on exhibition at Blackmore's drug store was raffled off last Sat urday. A candy salesman from OmaHaf who tips the beam at 400 pounds held the lucky number. John Swanson has relinquished his position at the livery barn and will conduct a seed farm for the Western Seed and irrigation com pany the coming season. Ed Coker has rented chair room m the Hostetter building and from now on will be found tljere every Saturday by parties wishing a shave or hair cut. D. S. McConnell anrf W. T. Mil ler, of Keith county, were oh our streets Saturday. Geo. Evans and Frank Hennick will build houses in the near future on Hunter's land north of town. Walter Beauchamp of the Bird wood country was in town Wednes day. E. J. Godfrey, of Birdwood, has returned from Hot Springs, S. D. where he has been spending the winter. He .was on our streets Tuesday. C. F. Iddings was in town Wed nesday looking after Ijis business interests. A gentleman from Brady Island has secured the job. of plastering Emerson's new house, Grant Wagner departed for Saun ders county Tuesday evening;, Citizen. MHIUMERY! MILLINER i MISS KATE WOOD s now in charge of the very st aod latest Sty i ever exhibited in the city of North Platte. RENNIE'S. RENNIE'S. Call and examine them. RENNIE'S. Maxwell Mtkg .Quite a heavy rain, fell last Fri day and Saturday -wMich -greatly ....... - - ..tr:T deligntea every one, ijrmersespeci ally House cleaningndjjrigation are the principal topics oicpMiversation. An irrigation meetmgi was held here last Saturday and,- all the . Si". while it was raining hard. Many persons continue to be aff flicted with sore eyes. W. Myers, who is working in Gothenburg at present, was a Max well visitor last Thursday. There was no literary society last Saturday night because of the rain and no-one was disappointed lis all were so glad to have it rain. August Swanson, of the Island, was a Maxwell visitor last Satur day. An unusually large crowd at tended singing school last Monday night. Next Saturday night, April 13th, the singing school will give an en tertainment, after which will come the debate on this question: "Re solved that art is more beautiful than nature." There will be a dance here Fri day evening, April 19th. Clytie.. WTHISr We offer One Hundred Dollars Re ward foe any case of Catarrh that can not be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. J. F. Cheney & Co., Props., Toledo, O. We tbe undersigned, have known F. J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and be lieve him perfectly honorable in all business transactions and financially able to carry out any obligation made by their firm. West & Truax, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O. Walding,.Kinhan& Marvin, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, Ohio. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Price 75c. per bottle. Sold by all Druggists. Testimonials free. GRAND -AT THE- Star Clothing House. THE LARGEST STOCK OF Spring Clothia Gents5 Furnishings, Hats, Caps, Boots and Shoes ever shown in the city of North Platte, or any other city west of Omaha. Our Prices Defy Competition. Immediate Inspection Invited. STAR CLOTHING HOUSE, WEBER & VOLLMER, Props. Mail orders promptly attended to. m EVERY DAY PRICES ! Commencing at once, not special, but every day prices. We quote you a few prices. We guarantee our goods to be first-class. Our goods are turned over so fast they don't have time to get shelf-worn and stale. The reason why we sell goods so cheap is that CASH is what talks. You don't have to pay Jones'-bill. A word to the wise is sufficient. I Special Combination No. i 40 yards best L L Muslin 4 pounds best California Peaches. 6 pounds choice Prunes 4 pounds choice Apricots . 6 pounds large Kaisins 2 cans of Baking Powder 5 packages of Yeast 1 large package Matches 7 btrs Haskens Bros. Soap. 3 bars Tar boap 3 cans Above All Corn 3 pounds Soda -$1.00 . 50 - 50 50 50 50 25 . 25 25 - 25 25 . 25 All the above for 5.00. We carry the celebrated Parked Glo.ves, just the thing for Spring. Every pair warranted The tariff regulation does not epect us, as we bought after it went into effect. Ladies, you can find imitation Hair Cloth and Fiber ine at our store. They are in the push. Those Trimming Silks are cheap at 50 cents. Find some by calling. " t , r5 : 3? " ' We are just receiving a very nice, line of Dress Goods this week. We have some special drives in Printed Satines. Ten and i cents per yard. Full line of .Oxfords in tans next weelc. Headquarters for Belt Buckels and Ribbons. Combination No. 1, 40 pounds best Granulated Sugar 30 bars Haskens Bros' Laundry Soap 2 cans Lewis' Lye 1 bottle Vanilla Extract . 1 hntfcle Lemon Extract 1 pound ground Pepper fi nminds cleaned Currants. 1 pound jnoice xea -1 . T" 3 pounds Choice Prunes 2 pounds Choice Mixed Candy. 5 pounds Boiled Oats 1 large box of Matches --- 1 pound Bio Coffee All the above for Five Dollars. .$1.00 . 1.00 . 25 . 10 . 10 . 25 . 50 . 50 . 25 . 25 . 25 . 25 . 30 Bananas and Oranges are cheap at 5f cents per dozen. Twenty pounds of Dried Grapes forgone dollar. Combination No. 3. 24 spools Coates' Thread . 15 yards Simpson's Best Prints. 10 pouuds Granulated Sugar 1 gallon best borghum 50 50 50 50 20 small Boxes of Matches 10 pounds Dried Grapes - 1 pound of Pepper 3 pounds Best Kaisins d pounds of boda. 1 pound of Fancy Tea 5 bars White Bussian Soap 1 can Bon Bon Baking Powder 1 bottle Lemon Extract 6 pounds of Oatmeal 3 pounds best Kice. All the above for Five Dollars. 50 25 25. 25 50 25 15 10 25 25 Patronize home industry by buying North Platte, Fullerton and Cozad Flour. Best patent $r per sack, "ivvery sack guaranteed. Forty pounds of Sugar $1.00. See' Combination No. 2. Lincoln combination orders filled to ihe Queen's taste. Forty 3'ards of Muslin for $1.00. See combination No.. 1 . Genuuine Hair Cloth just in at 65 cents a yard. W. T. BAKES, Front SL, NORTH PLATTE, NEB. Combination No. 4. 7 pounds of Kio or Arbuckle Coffee ; 1.00 One 3-gallon keg of Syrup 1.00 6 pounds of large Kaisins 50 6 pounds of Choice Prunes : 50 12 pounds of Oatmeal 50 6 pounds of choice Rice 50 1 pound choice Tea : 50 0 cans Above All Corn . - 25 1 pound Ground Pepper. 25 All the above for Jbive Dollars. We Have Bargains for All. - : 11 0 t ii ' . ll :r' '-J't; ' ' ' Wmmr- - - - rivfcfM M-iMM -nrnrfn- - - tfrrrlil-m, - rrnP.W-rr.rri m I 1 mi IIP ' m PI I M I' I IP " 1 l"i W Wl