THE NORTH , PLATTE SEMI-WEEKLY TRIBUNE: FRIDAY EVENING, JANUARY 10, 1896. - nt Dr. Morrill uses a painless method in extracting- teeth which is absolutely harmless. Mrs. Alex. Crasfie. wife ot the I section hand, killed at Paxton, has moved her family to this city. George Sautter, of Keith coun- "fvv TPrfmfltr Irtcf -frkitf linn1 r cfnorc J I J AVUL UVUU J . ClvUL w lo, wnere you can get creuiu from the effects of blackle r ji iur uays in cabc yuu run Will Ginn, of Perry, Iowa, has Out of cash. been the jruest of his brothers in We guarantee to meet any this cit? for a C0UPle of daTs Past- Ir- r,A ; 4.v,:. ,.ov- w. jj. Marsh, wiio had -been ivi iidiiivci in Lino uauii UV i v . visiting friends in town for several uuiiipeiuurs aim give yuu SPECIAL BULLETIN. Spend your cash for grocer- Qompare Notes Weii Presents We have a large number of pieces of silverware which are suitable for wedding presents. weeks, returned to Deuel county a few days ago. Tr. C. Elder will propably go Sanborn's Ogalalla to-morrow to assist the G. A. R. post of that place in a oublic installation of officers. .xpFo, cxuvx u,a, Walter Hoaland left last niffht Birthda superior article of merchan dise. Our Pillsbury's Best Flour, Chase & Coffee and Tea, New York Presents Bring in your pass books or bill and com pare prices with otir's, and see the difference for yourself. : : : - : Get out your scales compare weights with those represented on your book or bill; that is the way the merchants do why should you not do the same ? Yours for Cash Bargains, . THOMSON S SWARTNOUT, CROCERS. In sterling silver novelties; ornamental as well as useful articles. "When you need these goods remember we keep 'em. PEOPLE WHO COME AND GO. John Bratt went east on No. 2 yesterday morning. Lang-ford Verne Lang-ford has returned Club House brand of Canned for the state university where he CLINTON The Jeweler from bis trip in the east Lroods are not carried by any wm lafce a six month s post grad other house in this city. tfflWGTOJl & TOBlfr either store. CITY NEWS. uate course in the law department. Rev. Stearns, the Baptist min ister of this city, will begin a series of meetings at the Nichols school house on Monday evening- of next week. The county still devoting" their Julius Essig-. of Brady.is trans acting- business in town to-day. President Streitz, H. C. Nes- bitt and others are making- a trip along the South Side ditch to-day. Mrs. Geo. E. French, who had ueen in uenver tor .two weeks, re turned home this morning. I. A. Fort went to Gothenburg this morning on business connected with the sale of Union Pacific lands for which he is agent The Lutheran people are mak ing arrangements to purchase a 400-pound bell for their church building. The running time of train Ho 1 seems a little too slow for Jack Sullivan. He came in nine minutes ahead of time Wednesday. commissioners are spare time to making settlements with the several count' officers. They will finish up this work within the next few days. -Mrs. Pfeiffer, of Council Blufls, will have an elegant line of cos tumes at Broeker's tailor shop tor the Red Men's masque ball on the 17th. Prices very low for this occa sion. -Mrs. Flora A. Franklin form ally took possession of the county superintendent's office yesterday and Geo. Hardin took the oath of office as countv commissioner. The other court officials having been re-elected are pursuing their duties without interruption. -The Ogalalla News is authority for the statement that A. F. Par sons, who has been located at Grant, John Sonnenberg, of Cox pre- Perkins county, for several years, cinct, made proof on his homestead will move to this city and form a to-day. A. S. Gregg and Mr. Bow- partnership with Wm. Neville in man were his witnesses. the law business. Mr. Parsons A movement is on foot to create win move his family to North a small irrigation district from part Platte in the immediate future, of Nichols precinct for the purpose The drama of. "Louva, the of voting bonds to complete an irri- Pauper," which was rendered by gation ditch. home talent at the Nichols school A small' fire was started on uouse Wednesday evening, is re west Sixth street laf in-lit ported to have been attended bv a , . ... Baptist church, subjects for Sunday: "Equipment for service;" A Live Question." All invited. C. B. George, ot Brady, trans acted business in town yesterday. Mr. George raised 6,000 bushels of corn last season. A camp of the Modern Wood man ot America was instituted at Maxwell a few evenings ago by W. S. Plumer, of Big Springs. We are requested to extend the thanks of Mrs. Alex. Cragie and Mr. and Mrs. James Downie to those who so kindlv assisted at the "funeral of the late Alex. Cragie. The members of the Cody Guard and their friends will hold a private dance at Keith's hall this eveni immediately after the close of the drill. A verv pleasant time is an ticipated. As yet Manager Lloyd has sign ed no contract for the appearance of "The Defaulter", which was an nounced for February 1st. The company will undoubtedly be here, the cltJ Wednesday night but the exact date is not known. lie most laugliaoie plav on niiA Tnpnonf record is "A Social Lion." It will editorial management of Joseph be Siven at llie Pera ll0use to"moi 'Cheyney makes its appearance to day. The plant used is the Wal row evening- some against throwing- hot was ashes extin- one a fence. It guished by passers-by. The friends of Cal Heck, who has been confined to his room with rheumatism for several weeks past, are making- arrangements to send him to his home in Kansas. The week of prayer has been observed in the city this week by larg-e and appreciative audience. The play was creditably rendered, those taking part acquitting- them selves in a manner which brought forth congratulations. The board of directors of the Y. M. C. A. held a meeting last evening and elected B. L. JRobinson president, F. E. Bullard vice-president, C. P. Ross corresponding- sec- orgau- union services. The meeting-s to- retary. and W. T. Banks treasurer. night and to-morrow night will be held at the Methodist church. Dr. Wm. Eves went to Hershey yesterday to examine those who have made application to join the M. W. of A. camp soon be ized in that village. That proposed addition to the court house is occasionally referred to by the county officials, but no definite action has been taken upon Pacific system. This is a position the matter by the commissioners. Dr. Eves Sutherland lace Herald outfit, with some minor additions made by Mr. Cheyney. M. K. Barnum received Tues day from Boston a white Wyandotte rooster which chicken fanciers pro nounce an exceptional!' fine fowl. Mr. Barnum forwarded the rooster on to Denver where he is entered at a chicken show. T-V 1 -a uan &uiiy ana Ms company presented "a. Bachelor's, Wife" to a fair-sized audience at the opera house Wednesday evening, and the performance gave general satisfac- by Dan Sully and his company. Alice, the little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David Scott, entertained a number of her friends at a birth day party a few evenings ago. The special car of Herman, the Great, passed through, on No. 2 yesterday morning. The company jumped from San Francisco -to Milwaukee. B. I. Hinman Hose Co. held its annual election of officers Wednes day evening with the following re sult: Foreman, W. E. Price; first assistant, A. B. Hoagland; second A finance committee consisting of Messrs. Banks, Bratt and Sorenson was appointed. This committee will at once begin soliciting the an nual subscriptions from business men and others. -S. H. Donehower, of this city has been re-elected secreary and treasurer of the Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen of the Union tion. The company will play here assistant, Alex Russell; secretary, again on Saturday evening- next at Ray Langford. which time Sulty's greatest play, We wish to notify all who are "A Social Lion," will be presented, owing the firm of May E. Welch & A gentlemen who claims to Co. to settle their accounts or call Mrs. Harry Hershev came down from Hershev yesterday morning-. Jim Weeks returned Wednesday from Sioux City, where he had been working- for several months. John Crane and familr, who have been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Lew Baker for some time, leave for Lodge Pole to-morrow. Presiding Elder Leonard left Wednesday for Indiana in the in terests of the Methodist relief com mission ot Nebraska Mrs. N. C. Myers, who has been visiting her mother, Mrs. H. Bost- wick, for several weeks, left for her home in Crab Orchard, Neb., last night. -See Dan Sully in "A Social Lion" at the opera house Saturday evening next. Quite an attendance is expect ed at the public installation of the K. P. officers this evening. W. A. DeBERRY, D. D. S., DENTIST; Office in 1st Nat'l Bank Bld'g. Road men assert'that two fel- hi lows dressed in the garb of peniten tiary convicts passed west through Keith, Lincoln, Deuel, Cheyenne and Scott's Blufts counties, and r i f uiree irotn tne city or umalia was selected. The duty of this commit tee is to secure funds to make the survey, secure the right-of-way and attend to other preliminary work. The members of this committee are as follows: Levi Carter, F. C. Con-- don, T. S. Clarkson, Omaha; W W. Birge. C. F. Iddinirs. John Bratt. North Platte; Jas. McGinley, M. A. Daugherty, J. R. Brother.ton, Keith county; S. P. Delatour, Robert Day, C. R. Clapp, Deuel county; . H. Stephens, Chas. McCarter, Wm. Peters, Cheyenne county; F. A. Enderly, J. A. Orr and Martin Ger ing, Scotts Bluffs county. A committee on permanent organ ization was also appointed consist ing of Wm. Neville and W. T. Wil cox ot this city, v. S. Peters aud H. W. Haige of Gering and J. M Kerr of New York. Of this com THE EAILEOAD MEETING. The meeting held at the Knights of Pythias hall Tuesday afternoon for the purpose of discussing- the construction of a railroad from North Platte to the Wyoming line was attended by about 150 delegates and citizens. The meeting was called to order by Judge Grimes, vho stated the object of the gathering, and latter the Judge was selected chairman arid Lester Eells secretary. J. M. Kerr, the New York attor ney who represents eastern capital ists, was called upon and made a statement as to what would be re quired of the people along the line of the proposed road before they could get capitalists interested in the project. It would be necessary to have a preliminary survey made, the right-of-way secured and the road bed constructed. If the citizens of the section through which the proposed line passed would perform this work, and also present facts and figures showing that the road would pay the interest on the money to be invested, Mr. Kerr said there would be little dif ficulty in securing the money with which to complete the road ready for operation. The capital needed to build the line is estimated at $1,500,000. A committee on preliminary work Perhaps Ton Jon t Know I 5 But there is a law against falsehood and deception in an advertisement. It is not on the statute books, but it is written in the hearts of the people, and when they convict a merchant of this offense they fine him like "sixty We are willingto accept service any time and submit our case to the people. We DO NOT deceive you in our advertisements. For instance note the priGei on these eroods: One Lot of All Wool Scarlet Underwear 37o Oloso Oxt Misses' No. 25 at 35 cts. Misses' Ifo. 30 at 40 cts. Misses' JSTo. 32 at 45 cts. Misses' jSto. 34 at 50 cts. Ladies Pants and Teste 50 ft EAOH.- Stove Pipe 15 cents a joint. - Common Elbows 10 cents each. 10-quart Galvanized Pail 24 cents. A good ax handle 11 cents. Also a full line of Blankets7 TTndeir- Hosieiy, Caps, Glassware, and Tinware. Give us a call. wear si consisting of three members from The Wcoi M NORTH PLATTE, NEB. One door south of Streitz's drug-. I mittee Jlldye Neville is rlinirmnn know, says SoU.UUU in gold lias been ana secure us ov note Dy Jan. latli, U a w;icox: secretnrv buried by residents or North Platte LbVb. as atter that date all unsettled for safe keeping. One man who accounts will be given into the hands of a collector. I May B. Welch & Co. gold was at Paxton and on professional busi ness the early part of the week. At the latter place he presented Mr. and Mrs. Will Coker with a fine girl baby. The members of the ladies' wheel club, together with their hus bands, were entertained the early part of the week by Mr. . and Mrs. A. b. Baldwin. The event proved very pleasant to. all. Indications point to an unusu any large attendance at the mask ball to be given by the Red Men on Friday evening of next week. L. 3 1 i- opci-idiuib dnu masKers aiiKe are certain to have an evening of fun. Business has been somewhat slack in Judge Ray's court this week; no application for marriage licenses having been made or suits at law began. As a result time hangs a little heavy on the Judge's hands. The fourth annual convention of the association of graduates of the Grand Island Gold Cure In stitute, of which Wm. Whitlock, of this city is president, will be held in Grand Island on the 21st and 22d inst. The Buffalo Bill hook and lad der company held an election of officers this week with the follow ing result: P. G. Armbus captain, H. S. Keith, first assistant, P. H. Mahoney second assistant, W. J. Roche treasurer and Harry Dixon secretary. North Platte's railway project for a road up the North Platte val ley appears to be making good head way. An enthusiastic meeting was held the other day attended by prominent men from western Ne braska, from Omaha, and by repre sentatives of eastern capitalists, and some very good assurances of financial assistance were received. earney Hub. of considerable importance, and the fact that Mr. D. has been re-elected is evidence that his administration of the office last year was in every way satiafactory. He had been in Omaha all week, but returned home last night. Presbyterian Church services next Sunday will consist ot a brief discourse, after which pastor Rev. J. C. Irwin will preside and the withdrew a certain, amount of from one of the local banks admit ted to the bank official that ke in tended burying the coin. These parties had better invest their yel low metal in the new popular loan bonds. Tuesday being W. A. Gannt's birthday, he was given a surprise party in the evening by about twenty of his friends. The event was kept a secret not only from Mr. G. but from the members of his family, and the surprise was there fore complete. The evening was -The annual meeting of the Y. evening organization M. C. A., held Tnesday shows that excellent to be in a healthy condition. The present membership is 241, of which forty-eight are known as active members. During the j'ear 2,187 books were drawn from the library, sixty religious meetings were held, 4,735 baths were taken, and the total attendance at the rooms was 26,000. There were two conversions during the year. The quarterly communion will be obser- devoted to card playing and other money received from all sources was ved. The session will meet in the library room at 10 A. M. and any who desire to unite with the church will meet the session at that hour. It is desired that every member of the church attend the morninrr o services. C. E. meeting at 6:30. At 7:30 Rev. Graves will soeak on The Distinguishing Characteris tic of Evangelical Christianity." Do not fail to attend. games, supplemented by a nice lunch which the lady members of party had prepared. Every one had a very pleasant time, and the guests wished such gatherings might be more frequent. The par ticipants repaired to their homes at a seasonable hour, wishing Mr. G. many future birthdaj's. 51,o0 and the amount disbursed $1549, leaving a balance of $21.00 in the treasury. The liabalities of the association are about S100. The board of directors is composed of the following gentlemen: B. L. Robinson, George Russel, Rev. Stearns, C. P. Ross, F. E. Bullard and John Sorenson. The annual meeting of theljn coln county agricultural society was held at the court house last evening, quite a number ot stockholders being present. The following di rectors were elected for three years: W. W. Birge, T. C. Patterson and h. Thoelecke, and the following officers were then elected: Lester Eells president, H. Otten vice-president, J. B. McDonald secretary and M. C. Harriiirton treasurer. Thp secretary was instructed to write to Col. Cody and secure a written proposition in regard to the ex change of the fair grounds for land located on the south side of the railroad track. A resolution was passed extending to the western Nebraska District Fair the use of the association grounds, and any other courtesy and help which would tend to promote the success of the former. A committee con- Isting of Messrs. Hinman, Eells and Thoelecke was appointed to confer with the officers of the dis trict fair. A joint meeting of the two fair associations will be held within the next fortnight. j In order to construct the road bed it will be necessary for the precincts through which the proposed road I will pass, to vote bonds. For this purpose about one hundred thous and dollars will be required, and it i is believed that this amount can be voted. The delegates present reported i-i i- i-i i t tt uiu.L tuc peopie aiong tne line are deeply interested in the proposed road and will do everything in their power to make it a go. The committee on preliminary work will at once get down to busi ness and make a canvass for funds with which to make the survev. In J the meantime it is the duty of every igood citizen of North Platte to put in a favorable word for the road at every opportunit If We (Jan'i si fhe &esf We want none. That's our principle in buying. We deal only with firms who :: produce the best. We order only the choicest of the best. Isn't an article in our store that won't please you. And we've everything you could wish in Groceries, Provisions, Queensware, Etc. Compare our prices with any. You'll fiqd that we are READERS QF LOW PRICES. McDonald's Cash Grocery. Auction Sale ! o OP Dr. Sawyer; Dear Sir: Having used your Pas tilles, I can recommend them to the public. I ha ye been attended by four different doctors, but one. and a half boxes of your medicine has dose me more Rood than all of them. Yours respect fully, Mr. Mafjjjio Johnson. Dronson, Dranch County. Mich. Sold by F. II. Lonsley. Dry Goods, Motions &cj AT Studebaker Wagons and Buggies at Hershey & Co's. We are the People who have The BEST FLOUR, The BEST COFFEE, The BEST TEA, The finest grades of evpything in the Grocery Line in the City; always fresh and at prices that DEFY COKIPETETIOW. J HARRINGTON & TOBXN. EAILEOAD B0TATI0N. A. M- Mason lias been on the siclc list for several days past. Engineer Austin made a fly run trom Grand Island to North Platte Tuesday, covering- the 138 miles in three hours and ten minutes, in cluding all stops. General ManagerDickinson.Supt. of Motive Power McCouuell, Supt. Nichols and car accountant Buck ingham passed through in a special car attached to No. 1 vesterdav. a. meeting was Held at Omaha Tuesday for the purpose of dis cussing the project of a new rail road from Sidney to Orin Junction, Wj'o., thus forming- a link between the Union Pacific and the Elkhqrn Such a road would strike part of the territory through which would run the proposed road up the North Platte river. In a letter to one of our- citizens, Halter Conkhn, who is chief clerk m the otfice of Supt. of Motive Power Reardon. says the Missouri Pacific has hundreds of applications for work from enginemen, but like on all other roads business is dull and no new men are being- emploj'ed. Mr. Conklin savs W. T. Chadwick unning- an engine out of Little Rock, Boh Miller is round-house foreman at Waco, Texas, and Tom Terry is looking for work along- the jne pf tb.e M." P. These men were farmfe'r residents o't North Platte. WELCH'S STORE, Saturday, Jan. 11. Don't forget the date and place. Advertised Letters, List of letters remnininc uncalled for in the post oflico at North Platte, Neb., for the week ending January 10, 1890. OEjrrLElIEX. Cramer, JM,2 Page, Charley Efrgers, C M Poliett, Henrv Froman, E E Poliett, John" Marshall, P D Smith, C M McMahan, Thos I Smith, James Zahn.EP LADIES. Bluebake, Duolla Clark, Mrs P M i Shaw, Miss Jessie i Do you want that vault attended to? Send your address I do the rest. Box j 17G, city. i I Dr. Sawyer Dear Sir: I can say with pleasure that I have been using your medicine, ami will reo omniem! it to all suffering Indies. Mrf. W. W. Weathershee, Augusta, Ga. Sold by F H Longley. STTIEIMIIEILNra? or the Condition oflhe Bailding aqd Loan Aociacioq, of North rialte, Nebraska, on the 3!nt day of December, 1885: A8SETS. First Mortgage Loan $107 000 0 Loans secured by stock of this Ansooia- . , llon 1 100 CO Interest paid iq 13 jjg Expenses and taxes paid :s 10 00 Profits 8 27 35 Cosh with treasurer -12 .11 Totat $180 00 W LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid up $ J6 770 CO Premium' paid 29 009 75 Interest received 'ji SC8 CO 7lnM cnHoctffl Mr. tu Persons calling for above Will please say I Matured fctock of First series unpaid!".' 31 soo 00 i'nrln.;r.n,i at -iTT ?- i . ' Entry feos .tun : uu v ui lidcu. 111 v 1 ..aii: rnKrmn-arr . . - ... I -rransrer lees Canceled shares in treasury AIL COMPETITION DISTANCED. "The Overland limited," a New Train Chi cage to San Francisco. so 50 $130 02a 10 Total State oi Nebraska. Lincoln countr. ss. I Samuel Goozee. secretary of lh nlinvi-nuniHil Association do solemnly swear that the foresrilBtf rrvt, c 4-i . - 1, 1 o-.uicui ui UK aiamucD 01 sain Association i JLiie lastest train in the world, true and correct to tho best of my knowledge and I ueuci. SAMUEL goozzk. Secretary. Subscribed and sworn to before mo this 7th day January,' ll)q. - " H. r. GiUMEq, Notary Public. Approved: Tpos. C. Uttebsoji, C. F. Iddings, Directors, Victor VohQoet?, ) run vig. distance considered, will the Union Pacific System. Commencing-Nov. 17Lh. the Union Pacific will run a through train daily from Council Bluffs to San Fransisco and Los Angeles.makinfir the run of 1,864 miles in sixty hours ana tnirrv-nve minutes. This train will leave Omaha, 8:10 A. M.; Ocrden 1:30 P. M. next day: San Fransisco S-A5 P. M. second day, and Eos Argles 10:00 A. M. the third day, carrying- Throuerh Pull man Double Drawing-room Sleepers and Dining- Car to San Fransisco and Eos Anireles. Be sure and ask for tickets via "The Overland Route." E. E. Lomax, Gen'l Pass, and Ticket Ag-ent, Omaha, Neb. JtEFEREES' SALE. Dy virtue of n decree of tho district court of Lincoln county, Nebraska, rendered iu an action pending in naid court wherein Irving B. Bostwiok et. aj., art plaintiffs and Fannie I). Myers ot. al. are defendants, tho undersigned duly appointed referees in said cause will on the 13th day of Feb ruary, 1805, at one o'clock p. m. at tho cast front door of the court house of said county. In North Platte. se!l tho following described real estate, to wit: The bouthwest quarter of tho northeast quar ter, the north half of the southeast onartr n! southeast quarter of the southeast quarter of Sec tion twantv-seven (27), Township ten (10) north of Ranee Thirty-one f 31) west of the Sixth p. nt public auction to the hichest bidder on the follow ing terms, viz: One-third cash and balance in tnree equal annual payments with Interest at seven per cent per annum on deferred payments. Deferred payments to be secured bv first mort- gngo on said promises Jjatcu worm Platte. Neb., Jan'7 Sth, 1888. Osa E. Eu)zo, i A. SjBitDWW. L'R'nfVn'nAa- 3116 Geobox McAinsrrs,