THE NORTH PLATTE SEMI-WEEKLY -TRIBUNE: FRIDAY EVENING, AUGUST 16, 1895 stcvti Exclusively t OverTwenty-One Million Peoptf John Herrod is haviug a huge sign painted on the top of the Foley block. Anight blooming cereus in J. P. Schmalzrled's show window attracted much attention last evening. Another bud will probably open this evening. Jem Dwyer, living on the Sisson James Plynn, of this city has sold his 480-acre farm in Keith county to J. Wake Sheridan oi Ogalalla. To Secretary McDonald, of the Wild West Wheelmen: How about that wheel meet in September; will it be a go? Please answer by next Tuesday. farm on the old ditch threshed his grain a young son of Henry FogeMiad a few days ago. His oats run 110 bushels a finger cut off last evening while play ! to the aore and his wheat forty-six jDg with a railroad switch at Hershey. .ST Leading nwc Wor kk JOHN HERROD -Sells tlie above Coffee together with a complete lino of staple ill m S1K the H. M. Butt dental parlors. A large number of people braved the Rform Tuesday eveninjr and attended Prices Always Seasonable the concert at the BapBt church, it proved an exceptionally lntertjating u tertainment and highly pleased the audi- Had not the storm interferred the Mr. Fogel brought the boy to this city this morning to have the wound dressed. See Alvin Barry, the "Great Tycoon of Japan" at Lloyd's on August 21st. Julius Pizer requests us to state that the fall stock of goods for the Boston Have your dental work done at Store is arriving daily, and that in a few bushete. During the heavy thunder storm Tuesday evening a bolt of lightning struok ho residence of Fred Elliott, in the Firat ward, but did no material damage. HIGHEST MARKET PRICE Paid For Country Produce. MINOR MENTION.- Jacob Pizer is at Shelton getting ready to open his dry goods store. The members of the ladies' wheel days he will be prepared to show the people a handsome line of goods at ex tremely low prices. Don't fail to see Willard Spenser's most fascinating opera "J-iittle Tycoon," replete with catchy .songs and comical situations, at Lloyd's opera house Wed nesday evening, Aug. 21st. Reserved seats at Clinton's. Thursday afternoon while Milton Summer Belts! WE have just got in some very" pretty Ster JJ ling Silver mounted Belts, price $2.00; Ladies' Shirt Waist Sets at from $1 to $2.50 and the new Long Watch Chains from $2 to $6j also -a fine line of Belt Pins from 25 cents to $1. Some thing new In Watches, every one warranted, $2.50. . , . CLINTON, THE JEWELER. When Buyi'H; Minneapolis FLOTffi PURELY PERSONAL. ence. attendance would have been much larger. The Gordon cornet band has re- ceivea an invuauon to viau, uun um- Marcott, of Brady, was fooling with ing the state fair and assist in furnish- a gim that wasnfc ioaaed," thenveapon insr music for the parades. The boys TOaH djonWrrAd nnq n,a un otmnV nA . , , - , , , j, i 1 I o uu kuu uuu uli uon. auu ciuo naa a group pnotograpn mu have not yet decided, we believe, to at- lWeA a ho hpWi f nww O T. W,1n . , . .... " """"J " ten(L lt wouia maKe a pieasant trip tor Browrjj whioh waB tied on the streQt A box of canteens, haversacks and the members and give th6m an oppor- Berlin gloves for the Cody Guard came tunity to show off their uniforms, which in by express yesterday morning. are the finest in the state. Dr. C. T. Beebe, of Sutherland, County correspondence for Tues- writes us that he has sold his practice day's issue must reach this office not and will go to Omaha after Sept. 1st. later than Monday noon, and that in- -Charley and Fred Wyberg, of Myrtle' tended for Friday's issue not later than Thursday noon. Correspondents will were in town yesterday enroute on an overland trip to McPherson county, Kansas. . The remains of Cbas. E. Fort were brought from Colorado to this city Wed nesday and will be shipped to Providence, B. I., to-morrow. About 150 pupils of the Episcopal Sunday schools attended the picnic at Ball's grove Wednesday last. The little folks had a delightful day. Several local hunters have been out this week taking a census of the prairie chickens. They found the situation anything but flattering. please remember this. Two or three letters received this morning could jiot be used on account of the late hour at which they reached this office. Charles Nolan was arrested just east on the Colorado line on Tuesday morn ing, having in his possession the horse which was stolen from John Keith the Sunday night previous. Nolan was brought to this city Tuesday night and lodged in jail. At the preliminary hear ing yesterday morning he was bound over to the district court. W. J. Bryan will delivers lecture before the Lodge Pole summer school on the evening of the 21th inst on the sub ject of bi-metallism. The Ogalalla News says that a special train will be run from this city to Lodge Pole on that day. Chorus of Japanese maidens and ferocious brigands at Lloyd's next Wednesday evening. During a thunder storm on Friday morning of last week the residence of J.H. Stapleton near Bradv Island war struck by lightning and two members of the family had their clothing torn from them, though they were not seri ously injured. This may truly be termed a "close call." A party of eastern capitalists wil "visit Kearney in September for the pur pose of looking over the field and wil probably invest some "dough." X might be well to have the eastern fel lows come to Aorth Platte and look over our advantages. We have some of the latter not possessed by Kearney. "Little Tycoon-' with full orchestra accompaniment and elegant costumes will be the hit of the season, at Lloyd's on Wednesday evening of next week It is learned that A . L. Bixby, the funny writer on the Lincoln Journal, can be secured to deliver a lecture in this city for a reasonable sum if the was in Pgalalla 11 18 Baia tnat t"6 term of court citizens so desire. Mr. Bixby is well Wednesday, says the contract for build- which convenes next Tuesday will be known in North Platte having atone ing the canal in the Alfalfa irrigation wholly devoted to criminal cases. Judge time worked on the eld Nebraskian district has been let to McGere & 31c- Neville, we believe, will limit tho term newspaper. He is an easy talker and bnane, of Jjincoln. The contractors take to August 31st. The cases which will his lectures, though generally given in the bonds in payment for their work. come up are as follows: State against the lighter vein, contain many hard The Pacific Hotel, of this citv hrm W01Dacn cnarged with stealing a horse facts. received instructions to prepare break from Henry FoSel of Hershey; State .fast-next Tuesday for 200 east-bound againBt Chas- Nolan stealing horse from -excursionists. This excursion was got- John Keith; Kay HettiDg0r charged ten up by the Cincinnati Commercial with attemPting to rob Carl Kisdon; Gazette, and extended to the Pacific Edwin Frear charged with assaulting coast. Judge Hoaglahd-Vent to Chappell on legaTbusmesS'thi&morning.i. Nellie Zeibert jandXiestertSchuff went to Grand Island this morniifg. Henry Weber passed Sunday in Ogal- one who attended the two big perform ed.. CODY AT- EOCHESTER. "Wait till we get to Rochester," said Col. W. F. Cody, after th6 the big day at Syraouse last week; "Syracuse has done well, but Rochester will do better." How well the Colonel prophesied no Why-not get the BEST? Washburn's Superlative Has no superior no equal. It is the result of studied im- provementin milling machinery the product, of the hasdr, excellent wheat of the north. If you are not using the Washburn Flour, try it. It is sold by JOHN HERROD, SOLE. AGENT. Dr. W. A. DeBerry lias perman ently taken charge of the H. M. a xr i i: 2.1 . 11 I . . . iiii. -a.ue.nu, iiviuK ou me norm jutt dental parlors. He guaran side, was in town Wednesday with a load tees all work, of watermelons. These were the first home-grown melons sold in the local market. Jake Richards, of North Bend, made a trip to this city on his wheel Wednes day, covering the distance in a little over two days. He returned to North Bend Supt. Coleman, of the waterworksis filling up the slough on the south side of the pump house and next season will sow the entire yard to blue grass. A nice lawn, with a few flower beds, will materi ally improve appearances. The Supt. regrets that the pump house is situated in such an obscure place, for his efforts -Smoke Wright's Eoyal '"Sports"! aTbeautlrying tne place are hardly ap- and Havana Rose 5-cent cigars. I preciated j. Jr. XCOSS- wilO was 111 Ofraljilla It IS said that the term nf fvnrf. Arthur Hoagland and his compan ions reached Denver on Wednesday of last week. They went west as far as Pine Bluffs, Wyo, and then struck south. They encountered a forty mile .stretch of sand and a stiff head wind, making the ride slow and arduous. The party is now at Colorado Springs. Crown and bridge work a . -1 . . . -ciairy at the H. M. Butt dental parlors. spe- -J. J. Sullivan leaves the early parti and attempting to kill TVm. LaKue; Albert Frear, assaulting Wm. HiaRue. In addition to these there are several minor cases. The Frear case promises to be somewhat costly to the county, as over twenty witnesses will be summoned nearly all of whom live in the extreme southeast part of the county. Go to the H. M. Butt dental par lors for satisfactory dental work. We are accustomed to think of Utah as the great irrigation state of the union. The ditches in the valley of the Jordan Those who expect to leave for Bos ton next Tuesday are Mr. and Mrs. Hall, Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Douglas, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. McDonald, Mrs. John Bratt and daughters Misses Lizzie and Jessie, Mrs. G. T. Field, Miss Charlotte Osgood and Bay Langford. Will Woodhurst and Fred Hartman will also go if they can complete the necessary arrange ments. Mrs. N. F. Donaldson will ac company the party as far as Chicago. Miss Jessie Bratt will attend the Bos ton Musical Conservatory.and Miss Liz zie will enter Wellesley college. The party from this city will form part of a special Pullman carload which will start from Kearney, unless sixteen or eighteen start from this city, in which alia as theuest of J. R. Heally. Rev. and Mrst Leonard and son Clyde returned last night from a trip to Color ado. Alex. Russell. had a foot severely mashed while at work in the shops yes terday. " V Miss Horlocker Teturned to Kearney' yesterday after .passing about two weeks in town. Julius Pizer, who had been east buy ing a stock of goods, returned home Wednesday night. Miss Nellie Ware, who had been visit ing Mr. and Mrs. N. B. Olds for ten days, returned to Qmaha yesterday. Miss Birdie Wood, of Omaha, and Miss Lulu Barnes, of Onarga, 111., are guests at the Doolittle residence. H. V. Hilliner is 'entertaining a young lady relative from Iowa, who expects to make quite a protracted visit. Mrs. A. Ries and daughter Miss Jes- record with Portland second: now these sie are visitine iriends in town, havincr cities step back to second and third ances of the Wild West show at the Driv ing park yesterday, says the Rochester Herald, need not be told. Forty-four thousand people passed through the can vas entrance; and at both performances it was necessary to close the gates and deny admission to several thousand peo ple, for the good and sufficient reason that there was absolutely no place to put them without inconveniencing the many thousands who had obtained- seats and were legitimately entitled to a fair, full yiew of the performance; it was a case of disappoint hundreds or annoy thou sands; and the management very wisely and considerately chose the former alter native and closed -the doors. It may be gratifying to the thousands of Rochestenans who number themselves among the staunch admirers of Col.-W. il So ODD ff hi 1 and buying ;oocls for his numerousy. family he would buy his supplies M WILCOX DEPARTMENT STORE, ' for King Solomon was a wjse man F Cody to -know that Rochester day neW a P'OOd tMllff with the great Wild West has proved a O record breaker; that it is the bannor day g"Y" op the season so far. Providence had the when le arrived from the west this morning. Mrs. Pauline Fetz, of Rawlins, Wyo., arrived iu town yesterday and is the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. O. Kocken. Vic Bierbower, well known to the older residente of North Platte, passed east this morning. He is now lieutenant-governor of Idaho. Miss Albertjna Carlson, who. had been visiting friends in town, left yesterday for Gothenburg.- She will go to Chicago about Sept. lsto attend school. Prof. Harry N. Russell, principal of the North Platle Collegiate Institute at places and Rochester, ft . Y., holds the record for the greatest one day attend ance at the Wild West. In the course of a brief interview with Col. Cody yesterday he expressed to a Herald reporter his sincere gratification and great pleasure at this cordial wel -----7; monm, lor tne reason vriou tuab lit) UiJKUl C&LtiUU LUTUUtiU LOB ' medium of the daily press an expression of his gratitude for this hearty tribute, not only to Buffalo Bill, but to the great organization of which he is the central figure. E ARE THE ONLY Store in Mlh ' Platte that does not have to eolf- luct so-called "Special Sales" (?) every that we have a spe cial sale that lasts 365 days in the year5 art prices that are less, quality considered, than Col. W.F.Cody loves Rochester; not OUI1 COmDetitOrS bllV foi T?,Pm P.m h AT wm only because he used to live here and J Kearney, was ii town yesterday on busi- because, as he said yesterday, he consid- are UOt "Paving lOSSeS OU bad dphts wTlPTl ness pertaining" to the institute. He ers it one of the most beautifnl cities 1 J t WLl UClLL UUU V UtJIi we sell for only, and will save you money: reports' fair prospects for tnV'ecbool the in America. There is another reason, I -rrrm TlllTT rrnnrlo one which the Colonel did not mention, h7 J u WJ" coming year. f j' Mr. and Mrl J. L. Minor and Miss Cormack left last night on a three weeks' trip to Ogden and 'Salt Lake and en route home will vfsjt a few days in Den ver. The trip will undoubtedly prove a very pleasant bnp. RAILWAY RESUME. N. B. Olds left for Missouri yesterday. Chief dispatcher Hilliker was in Grand Island on business Wednesday. Up in Mt. Hope are two little graves, whioh mark the resting place of two of Col. Cody's children. One died during his residence in this city, twenty years ago; tne other died out on his great ranch in the far Piatto country and the remains were brought all the way from across the Mississippi to rest beside the other. And when Col. Cody arrived in Rochester last Qunday morning the first visit he made was to Mt. Hope, early in the day. It may seem cruelly out of casto Call and see us and get prices. The wiloox Departraont Store Engine 792 was sent to Omaha yester- PJace to allude to these facts at this First door south of Streifcz' Drug Store, NORTH PLATTE NEBr ty to receive a new fire-bos. time; and yet there may be no harm in ' nexfcwAAWT . form the basis of the prosperity of the 0389 tne car will start from North ''v-. Aui Ajua lvjii w 1 1 H r no ykti 1 1 rrr I i after the train. nf fc;D D -nv-i. u whole people. Forty years have been Platte- The- rute will be to Chicago will enter th i.w u..' . J spent in the development of this indus- over the Northwestern, to Niagara Falls wcifjuu uuu uuuarea n .... . .... yard foot race at Boston, Mass , on Sent tiy' 6r6 18 Nebraska where was al- This race is iindar th nncnr11 w aDOUC "ngaxion - vuuJUUS7j 2d. This race is under the aKn! nf most a cnme to talk aboufc the national association, and the entries P"r to 1890, there are now aboufc 150' of which there are six, include some of QV&B f land Under the difcch' and in the swiftest light weight sprinters in the another ?6ZS tte irrigated area will be country. Frank- win i,n ujij u larger man m utatt itself. Tnis state w .. kij uuuuicu UJf iXU experienced trainer, and ' " W S4.VS V will never place its entire dependence stands an excellent show of getting first or second prize. A very pleasant and enjoyable party v given at the residence of George Austin Wednesday evening by Miss eme and Geo. Austin, Jr.," John Ell and JJ loyd .McGinn. There were about sixty uiiio present, and the principal fea w iUB avening was dancing. After this had been indulged in to the content au raireshmenteowere served. Each one declared that the evening was one of the most enjoyable of their life, and lUB" 100 muc& credit could not be given to Miss Nellie Austin for tho manner m wnicn she took care of all the guests. vweus cnea at his residence in the Third ward Tuesday afternoon after a protracted-and painful" illness caused by appendicitis, as was shown by the autopsy held by local physicians. xne deceased had been a resident of the city for many years, and prior to being taken sick was employed as a fireman on the Union Pacific He was an industri jmstraightfortvard man and his demise 9 JTOfitly regretted by many acquaint juscee. The deceased was thirty-five ears &ni&gH months old and leaves a rife and three .children. He held a ofcy for $2,000 ithe A, O.U. W. The rfaseralwas heid from the Methodist Aurok Wednesday afternoon, and wes a7y attended. upon irrigation, but it will simply add to its enormous production under rain fall the great crops that may be raised in western counties by the aid of ditches. The prosperity of Utah gives us a faint idea of what Nebraska will be when we pile on top of our present average pro duction twice the amount that Utah harvests from her lands every year. Lincoln Journal. Clif Bidwell, of Lexington, who has been working in a hay camp west of town, came to the city "Wednesday and filled up with an awfully bad brand of fighting whisky. For an hour he parad ed the streets, made considerable show of himself, and was Inclined to "run the town.1' But the marshal got on his track, rounded him up and placed him in the county jatf . He was locked in a room, and by way of amusement smashed two heavy oak chairs into splinters Deputy sheriff Keliher couldn't stand this class of amusement and Bidwell was handcuffed, which had a quietine enect. Yesterday he was brought be fore his honor, Judge Ray, who assessed a fine of f25 and costs. Not havinir sufficient money to '-'square," he was given an opportunity to either subsist 1C uUU water or else work on the streets. He chose the latter, and by the time he has worked out the fine and foct.be will havp concluded that vhisbv is not his friend, r via the Niagara short line, via the West Shore to Rotterdam Junc tion, thence to Boston via the Hoosac tunnel route. Returning the excur sionists may select any route. Tho fare from Omaha is now $31.75 for the round trip, but this rate will probably be put. day Theo. Lowe takes J. L. Minor's place in the store-room while Mr. M. is tak ing in Mormondom. Four engines from the west passed through Wednesday and will do service in the east part of the state. They were of the 500 class. The big air compressor was put in operation "Wednesday and was found to work like a charm. With the pressure used, 105 pounds, it furnishes power for working the several cranes and lifts and would rim several other machines, It is a great labor saver. While pulling through, the yards with remembering that as the days and weeks pass by, in the future as in the past, with Col. Cody there will cling memories and associations of Rochester other than the fact that the Flower City afforded him the banner day of the season of '05. No stranger visiting Rochester would have been unaware that it was a gala day. The streets were thronged with people who would not for the world have missed the great street parade, which practically begins the celebration of a day with the Wild West From the sur rounding towns and villages the eountry folk fairly swarmed into the city. Why, Nichols and Hershey ITews. Small grain harvesting in the valley is over for this year. .fatterson & Alexander had their oats cut on the farm near here thje week, Every resldont freeholder in the east three miles of Nichols and tho west two miles of Hershey precincts, but two who were away from home, signed the peti tion to have the above named territory between the rivers, and Potter, Circle Hill, Ritner, and tho east part of Bird t.hn lit 11 A flncr cfntinn nf T?a!l traia No. 2J Wednesday evening John out on the Auburn road sent in a delega- F'T mt Q PnJCmCt to Bonner received a wronff sienal-or elRfi f; qi iL. 7 vote 1x30(13 fr the construction of a v u mormD& bridge across the North river just north v.u.u uuu u pjiBuiui oLjy yjL luc U.QU p. in. train returning was made to accommo date so unusual a turnout Rochester Herald. received a wrong signal or else mistook it and the engine, tgnk and one cars ran short of rails. The wrecking gang righted everything after about three hours' labor. Little damage oc curred to the locomotive I Fantastic dance of the hobgoblins at Lloyd's Aug. 21st. Miss ivy and Frank Broach have been presented with a now bicycle by their parents. Janitor B,aker is getting the court of Nichols. While grain in the valley is yielding well it s not meeting tho expectations of the most sanguine ones. Joe Knott was at the "hub" on Tues day after a load of coal with which to feed a steam-engine to run a threshing machine. The Kelly boys are putting up a fine crop of hay upon the Aveline farm this Beason. David Brunk and son-in-law B. R. Gib- Studebaktfr Wasmns Hershey & Co's. For salo, a good heavy work team. Inquire at the Wilcox Dopt. Store. READ THE AD. Read the ad. headed "Free Course by Mail with the Capital Citv Com mercial College." it is a fine offer. Apply for it. Hbtice to Trespassers. All persons are hereby warned ag-airist trespassing-, especially hauling-, driving and grazing stock, nn mxr Innrl in - nA "CT,-. w-- . pn my land in and Hershey. Vfolal rors win oe dealt with according to law. A. S. Gbthhtp room in shape for the adjourned June bens are cutting the hay on the Cotton term of court, which convenes on Tues- I ranch this season. We are the People who have The BEST FLOUR, The BEST COFFEE, The BEST TEA, TJte Angst grades of everything in the Grocery Line in the City; always fregh apd at-prices that DEFY COMPETITION . HARRINGTON & TOBIN. day next. John Dwyer is assisting John Le- mastera in constructing a tandem bicy- qle. Dwyer is an expert pn bicycles, having worked for a tjme in the factory at Kearney. At least 500 people should witness the "Little Tycoon!' at Lloyd's opera house on next Wednesday evening. It ia vory biuooin opera ana wui ue pre sented in excellent shape by local talent, with full orchestra accompaniment. Secure your reserved seats early at Clin- tpn's tb.ey vy.qn't Jast Jong. Advertised Letter, List of letters remaining uncalled for in the post office at North Platte, Neb. for the week ending August 16, 1895. GJcrriiEatKjr. Uacon, A S Kuster, Gus Baker, G W S3 Little Joseph Berger, John Stephens, E F Upton, J C Tho moderator and director of this school district have purchased an extra acre of land joining: the new school site on the west for a consideration of $25 The new site of one acre was donated to the district by Mr. Foeken. A. Or Randall ana W. U. Minney have a large acreage of One melons and cucum bars which they are growing for the seeds for the Emerson Seed Co. 1. o. Winters is doing most of the threshing in this locality this season. He works reasonable, does a good job, and in consequence wili have work as long as there js any to be done. A few cdyptes have lately been seen in this part of the valley, the first for a long time. F. L. Terry took some new potatoes to North Platte this week which he sold for 25 cents a bushel. We understand that tho Hershey boys came out victorious in their game of ball with the Sutherland boys at tlie former place Jast Sunday. The boys are doinff FscmgfprabpvewiiJ please say nn evrvt.M CMminni "advertised;?' ft. W. caiS. Fostmnr 3' ",0 oco" uut SMOKERS In search of a good cigar will always find it at J. F. Schmalzried's. Try them and judge. t Suburban acre lots of irri gated land for sale on reasQnr able terms and time, and in amounts to suit purchasers. B.I. HITMAN, DID YOU BEAD. IT? " The Capital City Commercln! leg-e has a card in this naner'nfW in- instruction free to a number of persons. Did you read it? CHATTEL MORTGAGE SALE. Notice la hereby riven thnt v- . . . . . mortgage dated the 13U iy of AoiSst. lfiOl duly filed ami recorded In tiiSSFS.01 aQ clerk of Uncoln county, Nebraakk Th"?1? daj 'of Angurt. mm. andT0c?ted & j!f Brittle r,:N? J 2 Bank, otxi5k$? t2 tuul". eoriwra, to secure thn nxLV.' SAT" m- " lnteoTO? Default havincr Haam . Jt tald aura and no ault or othSr iSL Jf7oat t harlns been Insutnted to rwoTerM nt l part thereof. therfnr TIS?.T"ffu.4 doSt or any therein described, viz: 6m work W proPflrtT dark red, without horos, "amlf teJ,,Iear3 old' ox, 5 years old, bright feT with ne ork "Buck," one brlndle red enw 2? hor?8' aamt "rioesy," one hrtffi.TriiJ.!?,!?..oW. wagon, oco set double work finrne , A ? 0 rtrm Hon wood frame harrow at n!,hiia0 '?? 8C0 corner of Spruce and Sixth' Strati w n.UK0,i.OQ At Nebraaka, on the 7th dnv ff l-f k VNor.,h p,att8 o'clock p. m, of Mlddiy 8oPtembr. 18W. nt '1 awa August 10th, 1SQ5. 'A 4 EecelTerfot a-lKl . .