The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, August 15, 1899, Image 5

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    ANNIE 0. KRAMPI1, City Editor.
TUESDAY, AUG. 15, 1809.
LLOYD'S OPERA. HOUSE,
Three Nights, Commencing
ThU,8edn7n2, AUg. 17
THE PRINGLES
And an excellent company in
the 3-act comedy,
"ECCLES GIRLS."
NEW SPECIALTIES.
UP-TO-DATE SONGS.
Miss Prinplc will introduce her
wonderful kaleidoscope dance. She
will wear 100 yards of silk and will
change the colors and materials of
the dress 100 times in ten minutes
in full view of the audience. This
clJFcct alone cost the management
six hundred dollars.
GRAND MATINEE SATURDAY
at 2:30.
II. D. Fleharty, of Ogalalla. is
in town today,
F. II. Ormsby, of Kearney, is
spending the day in town.
Mi3S Nclleye llartmau will en
tertain a number of young ladies
Thursday afternoon.
Clarence Redmond and Everett
Evans are planning to drive to Mc
Cook to visit some of Everett's rel
atives. Marti is prepared to fill orders for
icecream in quantities.
Miss Salina Holcomb, who has
been attending the summer term
of the Fremont Normal School, will
return home this afternoon.
Mrs. F. T. Redmond and chil
dren returned Saturday night from
a western trip which included a
visit in Denver and Cheyenne,
John Wilson, of the internal rev
enue service, is in town today look
ing up people's shortcomings in re
gard to internal revenue stamps.
Mrs. Mary Beyerlc and Ralph
Newton will leave the latter part of
the week to visit at Mrs. Beyerlc's
old home near Mt. Pleasant, Iowa.
Mrs. C. E. Norton is expected
home in two weeks from her ex
. tended visit at Buffalo and other
points in New York state.
Hat qualities that rank above the
price. Those Crush Hats at 50c,
75c and $1.00. Longley Hats tor
fall. Star Clothing House.
On Sept. 13th a banquet will be
tendered the officers of the First
Regiment by the officers of the 2d
and 3d regiments. The banquet
will be given at the Lindell hotel at
Lincoln. Major Scharmann and
Capt. Fred Grau expect to attend.
The Chicago weather forecast for
North Platte and vicinity: Partly
cloudy with thunder storms to
night. Wednesday, partly cloudy.
The rainfall for the month so far is
one and one-half inches. Maxi
mum temperature yesterday was
75, one year ago it was 'J2.
In the trouscr region activity in
stead ot dormancy. Be like an
Englishman have two or three
pairs of trousers. It's economy,
This'll help you those all-wool $2
Trousers. Remember the Dutchess
kind, 10c a button, $1 a rip.
STAH Cl.OTHINO IlOUSIi.
Reports from the ditch country
indicate there will at least be a par
tial crop of alfalfa seed. It was at
first thought that the grasshoppers
had injured the fields to such an
extent that no seed would mature
but in the center of the fields which
were left uncut it has developed
that there is considerable sound al
falfa. The uniforms for Company E
have arrived and at the usual drill
the men will be able to don the
soldier blue. The encampment of
the Second regiment will probably
be held at Lincoln during the state
encampment of the G. A. R., but
the date has not, as yet, been defi
nitely fixed, owing to the absence
from headquarters ot Adjutant
General Barry.
M. B. Crydcrmau is confined to
his home by illness.
Mrs. A. S Baldwin is spending
the day in Lexington.
B. S. Briggs and family went to
Omaha last night to visit rela
tives. County Supt-. Thoelcckc con
ducted u teachers' examination yes
terday. Win. Neville returned this morn
ing from a trip to Omaha, Lincoln
and other points,
Jas. F. Roddy, who lias been
dangerously ill, is reported to be
slightly improved.
Frank and Leo Sullivan arc up
from Grand Island to attend the
Chamberlain-Sullivan wedding.
Dovoo'a MlxoA Faints at Wilcox De
partment Storo.
A. Gentzlcr returned last night,
after a few days' absence, to com
plete the work of establishing a
separator station here.
A regular business meeting of
the Home Missionary Society will
be held in the parlor of the M. E.
church next Friday afternoon at
2:30 o'clock.
Dr. and Mrs. E. B. Warner and
daughter Blanche expect to leave in
about three weeks for Philadelphia
where 1 he convention of the I. O. R.
M. to which Dr. Warner is a dele
gate meets.
J. E. Bush went to Council
Bluffs Saturday night to spend a
few days. He will probably re
turn tonight and with him his fam
ily who liave been visiting relatives
there.
Woodman Boiled Llnncccl oil 55c a
trallon at Wilcox Dopartmout Store.
A benefit concert for Prof. Neil
sen will be given in a few days
by a number of local musicians.
An excellent program is being pre
pared and the concert will be well
worth hearing. The date will be
anouueed later.
Jno. Owens, a former resident
of North Platte, but who has re-
tuiiuv ueen in me employ ot t ue
Union Pacific at Cheyenne, spent
yesterday in town. Mr. Owens
expects to bring his family here in
a few days to remain until he finds
another location as he has severed
his connections with the Union
Pacific.
Special train to Cheyenne Aug,
23d, "Frontier Day." ' Fare onlv
$4.50 for round trip. Leave here 6
a. m. Tickets good until Aug. 26.
General Manager Dickinson, L.
H. Korty, supt. of the telegraph
department, and E. Buckinham,
supt. of the car department, came
in a special car. Sunday night
Supt. Baxter came up from Omaha
on train No. 5 Monday morning and
the entire party spent the larger
part of yesterday looking over the
Union Pacific property here and
discussing the proposed improve
ments. We don't do anything by halves
except possibly in price making.
Some close outs in soiled shirts,
one dollar values for 50 cents. New
fall line of Elgin and Wilson Bros.
Shirts, best SI shirts on earth for
the money,
Star Cwthino IIousk.
Jas. Fcnwick, a nephew of Alex
Fenwick, who spent several weeks
here during the summer for his
health, died suddenly on train No.
4 last night just a few minutes
after it left Sidney where he had
come aboard. The young man was
suffering with consumption The
remains were taken to Omaha on
train No. 2 this morning. Alex
Fenwick and Mrs. Hattie Djll ac
companied the bereaved wife to her
home in Omaha
Twenty dollars, which includes
the balance from the fund rained
for the Fourth of July celebration,
will be sent to the State Journal as
a contribution from the citizens of
North Platte to the fund for the
First Nebraska. As there is ho
much uncertainty concerning the
road over which the regiment will
return, it was deemed best not to
hold the money for the proposed in
formal reception to be held here if
the regiment returns home via the
Union Pacific, but to raise another
fund when the matter is settled.
HARVEST REMINDERS.
GROCERY DEPT.
DRY GOODS DEPT.
! Horse Shoe Tobacco, per lb 45c: Kearney Home Muslin per yd 04c
Standard Navy Tobacco, per lb 35c ; Good Apron Ginghams, per yard 05c
Salt per barrel 51.55; Canton Flannels per yard 05c
Table Salt, 2 sacks for.
05c Lining Cambric per yard
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: Kerosene Oil, per gallon i5cPic White Goods per yard, 10c to.. .. 25c
I Pearl Barley per lb 05ci Straw Ticking per yard 08c
Tapioca per lb , 05c I 1 ablc Oilcloth per yard 15c
Sago per lb 05c Lawns, per yard 03c
Oil Sardines per can 04cDru8S rlnis per yd 5c, fc and 7c
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Powdered Borax per lb
Potted Ham per can .. .
Stoneware, per gallon .
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HARDWARE DEPT.
Stacker Ropes,
Wood Pulleys,
Iron Chains,
Pitchforks,
Bolts,
Braces,
Drill Bits,
Babbitt Metal,
Scythes,
Pitcher Pumps,
Granite Preserve Kettles,
Flour Bins,
Kitchen Sinks,
One-Half Bushels.
HARNESS DEPT.
I Until
CROCKERY DEPT.
idled Cups and Saucers per set. . . . 45c
-inch Plates per set 42c
: Vegetable Dishes 12c, 15c and 18c
iSauce Dishes per Bet 20c
; 100 Piece Dinner Sets $7.50 lo !?
Table Tumblers per set
Thread 3 spools for 10c
50-yd Corticclli Sewing Silk 04c
Curling Irons 04c
Hair Pius 4 bunches for 01c
Brass Thimbles 01c
Sterling Silver Thimbles 25c
Velveteen Skirl Binding, per yd 03c
Two-quart Fountain Syringes". , . 55c
Silk Mitts 25c to 50c
l,V-inch Halters 85c
1 Vjnch Breast Straps 45c
11-inch Pole Straps 45c
Harness Leather, cut in strips, per lb 45c
rrrtt lln-itit Mtim I Xn ft iota 1 IA itli1i
mi. , , , . $ vaseline per
ureast straps, i roie -straps, i-iucu i i inn a mmucrs per set WcCarBCt Laces ner dozen
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itv. i V.UIIUI1UII imip iiimucys uic Alarm (Jiocks
No. 2 Common Lamp Chimneys Ode $ White Bed Spreads
Tubular Lantern Globes OTcSHabv Ribbon nor v:inl
5 No. 2 Rochester Chimneys (Lead glass) 10c Bone Buttons, for Underwear, per doz
o $2S.00 1 Ladies' Velvet Grip Hose Supporters. 20c VW
c4 yards Finishing Braid.. 05c id
'' " Vaseline per bottle 05c ikt
18-Foot Lines, Good Wool Faced
Collars, Per Set $21.00
Riding Bridles, Team Bridles, Throw
Ropes with Hondu braided in.
05c
85c
70c
01c
02c
Goods marked in plain figures and sold at Ono Prico for Cash Only.
WILCOX DEPARTMENT STORE.
NORTH PLKTTE, Nee.
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Railroad Notes.
Mokes the food more delicious and wholesome
o'v!l mli roToU M., III voEk.
uffctetetf tetter 3-;j:St&vi
Engines No. 1809 and No. S22arc
in the shops for light repairs.
The party of Union Pacific offic
ials are making an inspection of
the work on the road bed west of
here today.
O. L. Rucker, one of the switch
men in the yards badly sprained
his ankle Friday afternoon by jump
ing from a box car.
Supt. Park, District foreman
McKcen and Chiel dispatcher
Ililliker went west with the officials
yesterday afternoon returning
this morning on the first section of
train No. 2.
Shorty" Davis, a well know
passenger brakeman who formerly
made his headquarters here hut
is now on the Council Bluffs-Jules-burg
run, is visiting friends in
town today.
A slight wreck occurred in the
west end of the yards Sunday
morning. Engineer Langdon with
engine No. 170d was bunging a
train in from the west and had
been signalled to come ahead but
through some error the switches
had not been properly set and the
engine crashed into some freight
cars on a side track. The cars
were badly wrecked and the front
end ot the engine will need con
siderable repairing, the pilot hav
ing been completely demolished and
the other parts badly twisted and
bent. The wrecking crew was
called out and soon cleaned up the
wreckage.
Four dollars and fifty cents for
round trip to Cheyenne Aug. 23d on
special train at 6 a, in. via the Un
ion Pacific.
J. D. Clark,, president of the Ne
braska Loan & Trust Co. is in
town today looking after some
property here whirh is owned by
his company.
Splendid opportunity logo ca-t
cheaply if you join the excursion to
Philadelphia Sept. 1st. 2d or 3d.
Rates about one-half regular rate.
Mrs. J. W. Holdeu and children,
of Scrautou, Iowa, are expected
here tonight to visit Mr. and Mru.
P. A. Norton. Mr. Holdeu will
come later and then he and his fam
ily will go tj Denver to visit.
It's the best value we've ever of
fered in a store where there are
none but good values. "Mothers'
Friend" Shirt Waists as low as 25
cents Have the kind with two
collars, 75 cents.
Stah Ci.othixi. Hoi si:.
The members of the Y. M. C A
will hold a lawn social at the resi
dence of W. M. Cunningham
Thursday night. The mandolin
club will be present and help to
make the affair a very pleasant one.
"Yoanjr JVIon'a Sunday"
On Sunday the local Y. M. C. A
celebrated a "Young Men's Sun
day." Special services were held
during the day with the special
object in view of reviving the work
of the association and arousing a
keener interest in the spiritual
welfar e of young men.
Sceri'tnrv F. L. Willis, of the
Omaha association, and J. S
Moore, stale secretary, were pres
ent at all of the meetings, The
union service which was held at
the Methodist church in the even
ing was attended by a large con
gregation. Trunks and Valises are you
going away? Ti uuks as low as $2,
Valises at 45 cents.
Stau Ci.othino IIousk.
Ducklon's Arnica Salvo.
TI1K BUST SALVK in tho world for
Cutn, UruiBUH, Sort-H, UleurH, Stilt llhouin
Favor SorH, Tetter, t'hiippi'd IIhihIh,
Chilblains, CoriiH, and all Skin Krup
tions, ami positively cm en Piltm, or no
imy required. It iBeuiirtintood to l'Ivo
outiBfiiotiou or iiioiioy refunded. Price
ir.conta por box. FOR SALK HV A.
r . Htroitz.
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tt4Is a story that
uiousanua ot
women will re-cognlze-a
story
of monthly bui
fcrinR just be
fore and during menstruation u
story of aches, darting pains, torture
in back, head, limbs and abdomen,
BRADFELD'S
FEMALE REGULATOR
will cure these surt'crerB reirulato
their menset and drive out ail "fe
male troubles." Druggists bell it
for $ 1 a bottle.
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iifpriimrigiTfitmritMifw m m wmumr w www nr unmg
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I ivicoormicK Einaers
and Mowers
and RpflirQ mm
Carriages, Buggies, Road Wagons,
Carts, Spring Wagons,
Latest Styles and Best QuaJity for the Prico.
E' BARB WIRE AND STAPLES. A n , . T .
S PUMPS, PIPES AND FITTINGS, A UOinpiOtO LlIlO
WIND MILLS, MACHINE OIL, AXLE GREASE.
JOS. HERSHEY.
Locust St., Nortli Platte, Neb.
The Sibilant
Sizzle of
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Stomach Soothing 21
HUMPHREY
WITCH HAZEL
OIL
C Piles of Hemorrhoids
Fissures & Fistulas.
Burns & Scalds,
I I Wounds & Qrulsot
Cuts & Sores.
Bolls & Tumors.
Eozomn & Eruptions.
Snlt H houm & Totlors
E Chapped Hunda.
Fever Blisters.
Sore Lips & Nostrils.
Corns & Bunions.
Stinflt- & Bites of Insects.
Three Suo, 25c, 50c. and $1.00.
KnM pyilrtiKi;M, or M ilt xt MlJonrm'litnf price
III Jtt'llllLla ULU. 10., Ill A 111 1IIU... SI. ,). ik.
S When the Mercury
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t Reaches 100
Just romoinber that Davis the Hardware
H an carries a full line of hot weather specialties
j Refrigerators, which will use the least ice and
3ta keep the coolest of any, Icecream Freezers, Wire
$ Nutting and Screen Doors, all grades of llo?e, H
and every conceivable variety of Nozzle and J
2? Sprinkler. All at prices to suit the average pock- g
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