THE iOtflOTE SpI-lM B&EJIBER' 6," 189$ 2. ' , x $ma Exclusively u ti .Qver rwgity-One Million People The "Corn Festival" will be held at Lloyd's opera house on OctoberJLlth. - Rev. J. C. Irwin writes The I Tribune that he is at Idaho Springs and will remain there until the 12th or 15th inst A. I. Davis has "abicvcle built for two" which is proving" very pop- jular .with those who have-not Leading hm Cefee Workk JOHN HERROD -The Dunbar opera company went to Kearney on No. 2 this morning". John Pederhoof is having" his residence on east Fifth street re painted, Ries " Lemon being the artist. . "Betsey Jane on Wheels," at 1 -CM. Newjon's. -Fifty thousand-people attended. the two performances of the Wildj Pa.f oh J learned to propel a bike. r-R. I. Graves qualified as chief West show at Pittsburg, of the fire department Tuesday Monday last. evening and announced the appoint- 1-Several much needed cross Sells tile above Coffee ment of Leo Hart as assistant chief. walSave been out in this weelc The caucus of the "gold-bug" at the intersection of streets in the democrats Tuesday evening result- west part of town; ed in the selection of EL L. Walsh Thp A. n " - We Received a new line of Clocks. . 'this week Do jyou need one? If so, come and see its. CLINTON, The Jeweler, nuf flour mil When Buying Minneapolis - FLOR together with a complete line of STAPLE in m S1K Dick trans- PEOPIE "WHO COME A2TD 00. Prices Always Seasonable. HIGHEST MARKET PRICE Paid For Country Produce. MINOR MENTION. as a delegate to tne convention held school is lmldina- a. -nicnir. at the at Lincoln yesterday. grove ontheV Cody ranch to-dav. Fred Marti is handling-Booth's J The attendance Is large. brand of oysters. Booth's finest brand of oysters The ladies' guild of the Episco- are kept in stock by Pred Marti. pal church are preparing for a fair which, will be given, probably, the early part of December. Many caujrht seventv oike withThook and fancy and useful articles are being iine. They refuse to "divulge the tH2.dC nlnrA n-f TtrTiirli -Mi ait ttiof -rrrJ-Mi Dr. G. R. Salisbury, the pain- success. less dentist, will be at North Platte tTip flnrr? rnmf ka w;ii Preshyterian Sunday- atted business bin towp.,this week. irt1iifior n -nirnir the . r voic Judge Ray on Wednesday even Ing united in marriage Frank W. Decker and Mary A. Solomon, both of Brady Island. Kearney Presbytery will meet Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, play jn vo o the parades at Oma- n fTiP"PrPhvfprinn rTinrrh nf tTiis ocuu aoiu, klu ouu xotn. ieetn city on Tuesday, Sept. 10th. a extracted without pain to the pa- cordial invitation extended all to tient attend. Mrs. J. B. Aveline. of Chicag-o, has been in town for several days 9 A o-nno-! of men Irom ivansub -.- to & - wnrlri'titr onf the U. P. TOad taxes in Kith county:? The Ogalalla News says the water in thSouth Platte river has John Sawyer and John Dugan about vanished and;hundreds of fine were out fishing- .yesterday and -Rok ftUH from the oools. "TW" RieS-morft will orobablv S W auv w - ha during the state fair. They ill 2-L 1 11 1 11 II JV"."J C wui aLiracu attention oytneir natty .fif.en blue Wk, Patrick three out of fifteen, Barnum nine out of O. O. Carnahan, of Cozad, spent yesterday in. town. 1 Geo. W. Dillard came in from Denver this morning;. M. C. Keith went to Omaha on this morning's fast mail. J. B. Jeter returned this morning from a brief visit in Omaha. take advantage of the excursion d QTay ior a visit in Denver. T .i.Jr-iTTIIo TT-ir npvf wppk , . ..T- V Zr Mrs. A. S. Baldwin left yesterday auu viaii. 1110 urn uwmv- Indiana. At the shoot of the gun club vesterdav Price ffot ten OUt 01 .J w Why not get.the BEST? Washburn's Superlative . Has no superior no equal. It is the result of studied' im- ! provement in milling machinery the product of the hard, excellent wheat of the north. Jf you are not usino- the o. 7 Washburn Flour, try it. It is sold by SOLE AGENT. JOHN HERROD, morning; for a two weeks' outing in Smoke Wright's Royal Sports and Havana Rose 5-cent cigars. Those who expect to contribute grain, fruit and vegetables for the Lincoln county exhibit at the state .fair are requested to take them to Schatz's store at once. The exhibit uniforms and good music The insurance adjusters made settlement Wednesday with Dan and while here is making arrange- Murphy on the damage sustained iucuus uu secure a coupie or water Ktt on- r,; cacn 4-i,Q J ' o rights for the Aveline land in Nich ols precinct. "The Interstate . Milkmaids' Convention" will be held in this house and $200 on the furniture. Manager Jloyd has booked "The Pay Train" for October 4th, and this is the only attraction "in sight" until December, when we are promised two or t three com panies. " . . Robt."Peale: Has of late been ! fifteen and Graves; seven out of fifteen. Four carloads of horses con signed to Virginia passed through to-day. As the animals are ordin- ary range norses, local stocKmen Colorado. Miss Kate Grace left yesterday morning for a visit with friends in Chej'enne. Geo. Finn, who returned from Salt Lake Saturday, reports a very pleasant trip. 'Ben C. Clinton left Wednesday on a pleasure trip to St Louis and other Missouri points. C. F. Ormsbv is visitinc friends AND IT HOLDS GOOD THAT... 4' some will be shipped to Omaha Tuesday, cltJ 011 October 17th. Full of fun, and it will take some little time to wit and humor. This entertain- iprepare the samples for shipment. ment wiu De 8"1Yen under the aus- The comic opera of Falka,giyen Plces or Tne u' " J1- "by the Dunbar ooera comoanv last At a meeting held Wednesday giving night, was fairly well attended, evening the M. W. of A. lodge of painting- and has produced several though the audience was not as tllis citJ accepted an invitation creditable pieces of work. He is a. large as the merits of the play de- from the Sutherland lodge to attend descen dan tof a-famous family of manded. There are some excellent P "iog-roiling" at Hawley s grove- artists resiain in .ruuaaeipma. singers with the company, and their near Sutherland on the 28th inst. Epworth League members and efforts yere well received by the Levi Wolf, one of the tenants mends: Do not forget the devo- audience last night. on the Hershey & Paxton lands, tional meeting Sunday evening at brought to this market Wednesday seven o'clock. Topic, "Restoring the several dozen watermelons which sisrht of one born blind." Meeting- ' were superior in size to any we have seen this season. He left one at this office. were wondering- how the shippers expected' to play even on the freight in town, having arrived from Colo charges. , . . rad0 Springs yesterday morning. Druggist Streitz took a day off Miss Nettie Sorenson, who had yesterday - and1, went out after been visiting- relatives in the city, Proof of the Pudding is . In Chewing the Bag. 99 ' j, , . , prairie chickens, but like all other returned to Grand Island yesterday, attention to picture , g-ood nunters tnis season lie re turned empty handed, having seen but one lone chicken. He, however, had an opportunity to inspect the Birdwood ditch. daughter Miss Gertrude Miller. of Doctor Miller of Lexington, is the guest of Miss Mabel McNamara. Miss Amanda Weingand, of Ross ville, accompanied by Florence The temperature atBaker City, Stamp, arrived in the city last night, . A Mr. Caulson, who for several months has been one of the lessees of the Nebraska House, has quit that hotel and will open a restau--rant in the Keith block on Front street. The Nebraska House is now being slightly remodeled pre paratory to occupancy by Mrs. ' Jennie Armstrong. Mrs. Pitt will to R. If you want a can otfine oysters call at Marti's. will be led by Miss Babbitt, Up to -the hour of going to press we have not heard of any North Platte workmen refusing to accept national banlrnotes in pur suance of the terms of the boycott. Bank notes are pretty good stuff these times. -J. F. Brittain, of Somerset I dropped into this, office Wednesday open a restaurant in the room to be and reported that the corn and vine yacated by Mrs, Armstrong. crop in that section promised to be A meeting ot the Wild West SUpedor to that of tbe last three 0 I TT. 1 t 1 wi,00imnn v-uij seasons, jie nas promised to Dnng m.V,HUUi HAIL Ul. UV.1U U.b IUC J UL U I - w I -T . -t J.J .... I rr r i - r I Kronen l c Tnrnitiir mi cnma miirhliT -Tiouse Monday eveninir. Seot. 9th. xab one 01 nis lorty rr ; k . & '"'sj -1. a i. I-s I Dound watermelons. nne work tnese days, his large av. - v auaip. j. t uuis meeting the report of the board of directors The school statistics of Lincoln relative to the building of the track county, which, are published else will be received. By order of the where, give some information that will be news to nearly all our read ers. The fact that the average yearly term of school for the coun try districts is seven and one-half months is in itself an excellent showing-. president. J. B. McDonald, Secy. William Coleman, the gentle manly superintendent of the water works, returned to the city Wednes day night accompanied by a bride, having been married at Des Moines, Iowa, Tuesday. The couple im- mediately took possession of the J. painting tne coming; scnool year. S. Clinton house on east Third An expert artist will direct the class street upon their arrival. The and a liberal share of the public pat- many friends of Mr. Coleman will ronage is respectfully solicited. Photographer Broach is finish ing a 20x40 inch photograph of the Cody ranch. m By the way, Mr. pictures being especially clear and distinct; The statue of Colonel. Cody, which .was executed by a sculptor! Oregon, at eight o'clock this morn ing- was 32, which is pretty good freezing weather. In this city it was 54. Obseryer Piercy's forecast for to-morrow is cool, cooler in the morning, with danger of a light frost. . " Henry Fredrickson, of Fre mont, now holds five state bicycle records They are the one-half mile paced.in 1:00 2.-5; tinpaced halt mile in l:0o; one mile competition in 2:12; one-half mile competition in 1:05, and the quarter mile com petition in 32$, seconds. Fredrick son is oyer jiftnva his week par ticipating in-races. r. ' Morgan Dayis is this week moving his household goods from Wellfleet to this city. The family will come over'next week. Mr. in returned at Lodge Pole, arrived in this city Davis hzs beea iarm w near Well : i a n i 1 ., I . The Sisters of the Nativity con vent will conduct a special class in unite with The Tribune in wishing him and his wifeTi lifeiull of years, happiness and prosperity. rablet 5x8 inches one cent at the Book Store. While 694 this week, and after being; exhib ited at the state fair will be brought back to this city and placed in the park at the depot. The great debate between Hon. Roswell G. Horr, of New York, and William H. Harvey, of Illinois, for sale at C. M. Newton's. Next Sunday at the Church of Our Saviour there will be the usual holy communion service at 7:45 a. fleet for the past eight years with rather poor success, and has con cluded to g-lve up the unequal struggle. He is one of .North Platte's old citizens and we are glad to welcome his return to the city. re-arranging- papers m -the office of the clerk of the district court yesterday, Geo. C. Stoddard eadl side of the nose' and in danger- ran across the papers of the first ous Proxnmty to the eyes. This is case docketed in the district court the second fime Mr- Bal has had of Lincoln county. The suit was shot enter his head' brought to recover money on a Mrs. H. T.-Rice had quite an seven hundred dollar note executed exciting experiencewith a lamp one by Tod Randall and Peniston & evening the early part of the week. Miller to W. M. Hinman. The Returning from a near neighbor's papers in the case were filed April house she found that the shade of 25th, 1868. Charles McDonald was the lamp she had lighted before county clerk at that time. " going- out had caught fire. In at- Doctor Aley, the Lincoln temPtinff to extinguish the flames snecialist. riKits T-nrfli TMaff-tiie lamP was overturned, the oil m. Morning- prayer, baptism and The report which reached this confirmation at 10:30, and evening city regarding- the accidental shoot- prayer at 8 o'clock. Bishop Graves ing of H. S. Boal, now of J Slack, will preach morning arid evening-. Wyo., was greatly exaggerated. -A local carpenter is now en- The injury sustained by Mr. Boal gaged-in -making the frame work was the entrance of one shot on for the facade of the Lincoln countv 1 .. j exhibit .at the state fair. The Harry Langdon, who had been 2Z visiting his parents in this city for .several weeks, returned to Denver this morning Mrs. Sam'l Smith went to Platts mouth, Neb, Wednesday night. being called there by the serious illness of her parents. Mrs. Anderson and two daughters who had been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Dick Williams, left for their home in Chicago yesterday. Mrs. H. C. Nesbitt and children, who had been visiting- relatives Ohio for several months, to the city Wednesday. Miss Mary E. Hosford and mother left yesterday for a visit in Crete, the former to remain about a week and the latter indefinitely. Isaac Dillon and son Sidney left this morning for the Dillon & Collin ranch in northeastern Wyoming to be present at the fall round-up. S. K. Ross, a former railroad man of this city, but now running a train out of Rawlins, Wyo., has been visiting friends in town for a day or two and looking after his real estate interests. F. B. Warner, who returned from the people are We have added a nice line ofL Glassware and Buttons and can save you money on these lines as well as on everything else we handle. This proves -it: We sell: Four dozen agate buttons for. . 1 Cent All sizes Pearl Buttons, 5 Cents a dozen No. i common Lamp Chimneys, 4 cents No. 2 common Lamp Chimneys, 5 cents No. 2 heavy . Lamp Chimneys, 12 cents No. 2 Rochester Lamp Chimneys, 7 cts. No. 3 Rochester Lamp Chimneys, 14 cts. -No. 8 all copper Wash Boilers for 1.89 Corn Knives for 22 cents 3 g: This is only a sample of the prices we give. We handle a full line of Furnishing Goods, Notions, Shoes, 3 j: Stationery,' Tinware,;. Glassware; etc. You lose money g every time you buy a cent's worth anywhere else. 5 THE WILCOX DEPT. STORE,! NORTH PLATTE, NEB. f first door south of Streitz's drug store. 32 Caucus and Primaries. A caucus of the republican of the First ward will be held at the hose house in said ward on Thursday Omaha last night, sa evening-next, at eisrnt o'clock, tor of that cifv tne purpose of nominating dele gates to the county convention. The primaries will be held Satur day afternoon, September 14th; at which a full precincttticket .will, be nominated'-in' addition to -tlietelec-tion of delegates. . Republicans are requested to attend both the caucus and the primaries. jVv Jko. Sorenson, Precint Com. MOS I o DELICIOUS o COFFEE o IN o THE o WORLD ' makinir- arranre- ments for entertaining a verv lanre crowd at the state fair. There is every indication that they will the crowd. get SPURR'S REVERE ry month. His nest regular visit will be Monday and Tuesday, Sept 9th and 10th. He stops at the Hotel Neville. If you contem plate leaving home for treatment, consult him before deciding. Mr. and Mrs. H, C. Rennie were became ignited and matters looked rather dubious for a brief period. Mrs. Rice succeeded in smothering the flames before much ensued. design, which was drawn by J. B. McDonald, consists of a frame about fifty feet in length, and eight I feet six-inches in height. In the center of this is an archway, to be surmounted by one of Cody's stuffed buffaloes. The frame will be fes tooned with grain and grasses, wnicu work Has, we believe, been ,1 1 i J 1. n n n - I ... . uC1C5aLcu lo iv. r . oeeoerger ana September Uth. berinninr at nine J. B. McDonald. On the inside of o'clock. Pupils conditioned in any the enclosure will be placed the part of last year's work will take collective exhibit, and also the examination at same time. statue of Buffalo Bill. o v ..tw1 RAILWAY RESUME. George Austin is running the 80 while the 842 is in the shops being overhauled. The 1201 found a short rail in the east end of the yard TVednesday night, and the tender is now in the shop receiving repairs. Engine 642 was taken in the shops MOCH.L , 1 AND A - 7 HARRINGTON & T0BIN, SOLE AGTS. NORTH PLATTE, ffi&f damage and tbe display at Schatz's store, where the exhibits are being packed is a magnificent one. JSbrth Platte people who know but little of the quality and sizept grain and veget ables grown by ditch farmers will do well to drop into Schatz's store I 3 Xl 1 1 1 ... and Mrs. Rennie T" loOK at uie aisPlaJ-But about ten o'clock ou saoma ao 11 lmcK. wr many ot the oest specimens are being Samples for the Lincoln county exhibit at the state fair have been very much taken by surprise last cominST in pretty lively this week, Saturday night That date was "the tenth anniversary of their mar riage and while the couple were down town in the evening, a, num ber of friends appeared at the Ren nie home and with .the aid of the girl servant secreted themselves in one room. Mr. returned home and shortly thereafter made uren- arations to retire for the mVlif. packed. They were almost ready for bed The statistical report of the Y. when they were almost paralyzed M. C. A. for August is as follows: by a loud beating upon tin pans in Renewals, 8; withdrawn or dropped appearance of those who had se J members, 14; present paid member- creteathemselves. Mr. and Mrs. ship, 234; attendance at men's meet Rennie soon recovered from the ings, 129; number of visits to rooms, auua. auu iiui.ccuea xo entertain lali Datns taken, 442; number of their guests m right royal style, visits of secretary to shops, yards, t- r t r it x ' - . I - . . . J xeiure uie guests presented etc., 14; to sick and injured. 3; let- thehost and hostess with an in- ters written in rooms, 125; books fanfs bath tub, an article which drawn from library, 173; papers on up tp date has not been needed in file in reading room dnripg- mpntli, the Kenme iioine. maras.mes, 16. ' H. B. Bfrs ' Notice of Examination. The examination for admission to all departments of the North Platte oublic schools will be helH nf the Central building on Wednesday, esterday and while being repaired wmo nuuuu. wm manipulate tne throttle on the 649. Business on the "Wyoming division of the Union Pacific has increased so much that additional forces have been made necessary. Engine -553, which has been sta tioned at Sidney as an extra switch engine, went through to Omaha - "JSCONOMT IS Tvl&I&r We are the People who have The. BEST FLOUR, The BEST OOFFHE, The BEST TEA, Tne finest grades of everything in the Grocery Line in the City; always fresh and at prices that DEFY COMPETITION. r HAERINGTON & TOBIN. - yesterday fpr repairs. Night Vvatchmau Sawyer went to Gothenburg on a fishing excur sion a few days ago and returned wjtlf a fine string of pike. Express agent McGovern had one of the busiest days of the season yesterday, In addition to the usual baggage the Dunbar company had some twenty odd trunks, and the receipts ot fruit were very heavy. Some of the boys wish it an nounced that Win. Ryan has been promoted from the cinder-pit to the position of a first-class able bodied engine wiper, with all the profits, honors and emoluments thereof. Young ladies will especially make no,epf this fact. Geo. H. West, of Greeley, Col.' who was one ot the original owners of the North Platte irrigation canal, has a scheme on hand to construct in Logan county, Colo., a reservoir to hold 1,500,000,000 gallons of water which will irrigate 300,000 acres of land in that county. The water will be taken from the South ; Platte and stored during the winter months. The plan is said to be feasible. YORK HOLIER KILLS. First Premium Hour Nebraska State Fair of 18 S4. J. H. Bush, of the Front street feed store, has been appointed agent for these mills at this point, with express stipulations to offer to consumers their various produc tions at very low prices. A full stock on hand. Call and see it. b ull stock of North Platte flour also carried with same stipulation as to price.- m . ow are Your Wheels ? -r-Art Plummer, pf IVIaxyvell, is transacting business in town today. cr-The county commissioners Jiave been in session for a few days nast. -but uo to last even in"- the clerk fiad not written up the pro- ceechngs. - ' ' Estray 2fptice. Taken up by the undersigned on Ninth street, in the city ot North Platte, on the 1st day of September, 1895, one short-horned black bull. uwner can nave same by proving property and paying charges. William Brown, North Platte. Advertised Letter. List of letters remaining uncalled for in the post ofHc& at North Platte, Neb., for the week ending September 1, lbvo. GENTLEilEir. Ailbright, A C Smytfao, L E Cornell, W H Spencer, John Downing, Geo Williams, S It Huffman, G H Wood, George LAD IKS. Madison, Sarah E Wilson, Luurn Persons calling for above will pioaso say Hnrfvm-f crl " M. V. IJr.ATTJ. Piwfmnifnr Not those in your head, but almost any other variety. sffiS. it they are not. working s7V smoothly theu they are in want ot repair. In this Age of Wheels the fellow who does not take good care of hi3 machine gets left be causo ho js not right m the raco Lamaster the Locksmith does the best wheel work west of Kearney. He also does repairing of any kind of machinery, from a watch to a-thrcshing machine. His Prices are Right. Shop one door east of First Natfl Bank. School Building For Sale, The school house and furniture in district No. 11, Lincoln county, will be sold at public auction on the premisee at one o'clock p. m.. on Wednesday, bept. I8th. 1895, The purchaser can have until Jan.. 1, 1896, to pay for the same bv '"iv. ing approved security; or a;discount of three per cent will be made- for cash at time of sale. 702 F. L. Terry, Director. ' Sfcudebaker "Wagons Hershey & Co's. at t SMOKERS t In search of a good cigar will always find it at J. F. Schinalzried's. Try them and judge.