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About The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 18, 1899)
Local News in Brief. Rev. G. A. Bccchcr held services in Gothenburg Wednesday. G. S. Huffman is doing clcrica work in the county treasurer's office. F. Hollingsworth will tunc your piano at any time. He in in North Platte to Btay. New Zdoa Patterns 10c each at 'Wil cox Department Store O. W. Ncalc and J. L. McGrcw are planning1 to leave next Monday for a two weeks outing on the Dis mal. John Scliopp, of Vroman, super iutendent of the Gothenburg canal, transacted business in town venter- day and made this office a call. John Ottcnstcin, Jr., will leave in a few days for Quincy, 111., where he will spend the winter and at tend the Gem City business college. Cary, Benton & Underwood, who fed quite a number of goats and some cattle here last winter, have purchased considerable hay in this locality and are figuring on winter ing a large number of cattle here. For sale, good family saddle horse and saddle. John Ottenstkin. Mrs. I). "W. Rudolph and two sons left Wednesday morning for McKcown, Kan., where they will make their home. Mr. Rudolph will join them as soon as he com pletes some contracts on which he is now at work. The horse market coutiuucH to revive, and more horses arc being hhippcd through here now than for several years past. They arc all in good condition and the shippers say that they arc bringing very satisfactory prices. Don't fail to sec the Great Amer ican SIiowb. at North Platte, Wed nesday, Aug. 23d. 20,000 troupe of trained Shetland Ponies and $12,000 troupe of trained dogs and V. F. Cody's Wild West Exhibition. Parade at one o'clock. A Mackintosh Flurry men's and boys'. Just in time for the uncer tainties of the weather. And the prices from $1.35 and upwards. Star Clotiiinc IIou.hi:. MisB Dickinson, a daughter of General Manager Dickinson and a party of friends occupied a spe cial car on train No. 3 Wednesday night. They were enroute to Den ver, Salt Lako and other points. Department Commander Evans has been notified that special rates have been made lor the state en campment at Lincoln by all Ne braska roads of one fare for the round trip. Quite a number of Lincoln county veterans expect to attend the reunion. v The city schools and a large pro portion of the country schools in Lincoln county will commence two weeks from Monday. The majori ty of the city teachers who were enjoying their vacations out of town have returned and the others will be back inside of ten days. 'Frontier Day" at Cheyenne Aug. 23d. Special train at 6 a. in. Fare only $1.50 for round trip. J. C. Fcderhoof has rented the vacant stores in the Keith block on comer of Dewey and Front streets and will put in a restaurant. The work of renovating the buildings will be commenced at once and Mr. Fcderhoof expects to ' be ready for business soon after the first of September. I have just received a car load of redwood stock tanks. TIicbo are the best and cheapest tanks made. Call and get prices. C. F. Iddint.s. Today all roads lead to Lexing ton niBteatl ot Koine, and there promises to be a display of wit. wisdom and oratory such as has never been heard in that progres sive burg, and hereafter all good citizens will date events from that great demopop sideshow, wherein the great William Neville is the leading ringmaster. Extra Quality Machine Oil atWil- cox Department Btoro, CM ...... ,w . hii (.uiiimiBHiuuur wavis 1b naviug some needed work in the alleys done and several of them which have "stnelled to high heav en- win now be somewhat less odoriferous. During this intensely uoi weaincr u is absolutely ucccs sary for the well being of every one :uat tue alleys be kept free from decaying vegetable matter. A Jittle care-exercised in tuifcinattcr win iorcsinn a large amount o illness. SLiET'Sec those new Suits for fall at $10, $12, $13.50 and. 15.00. Come early and get first selection. ONE PRICE AND PLAIN FIGURES. STAR CLOTHING HOUSE, W. A. VOLLMER, Proprietor. Across the street from old location. Mrs. John Saudall and son went to Beatrice yesterday morning to )lace Mrs. Sandall's nephew in an ustitutiou there for treatment. Small camping expeditious are numerous now-a-days and a num ber of camps have been pitched mud the solitary grandeur of the majestic sandhills. rrult Jars at Wilcox Dopartmont Storo. The Misses Oilman expect to go to Grand Uland next week to visit their brother A. A. Oilman, who has been holding services ai St. Stephen's church during the sum mer. ' Miss Lenore Ctimmiugs, who has been spending the summer here as the guest of her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Milton Doolittle, will return to her home in Chicago the early part of September. Dovoo's Mixod Paints at Wilcox Do partmont Store. Frank II. Ornisby, who had been transacting bunnies here for scv- tl days, returned to his home in Kearney yesterday morning. He had expected to engage in business icrc but was unable to make a sat afactory deal. North Platte will have quite a coterie of students at the State University this fall. Rhoades Uniglcy, Ross Stebbins, and Ar thur Straborn will return and fin ish their course. Everett Evans. Ralph Ray, MiBs Grace Bratt and Miss Sarah Ferguson will enter n various departments, Iianiplugh'a Bathing ialto. There will be a contest for the irize for high springboard divimr Sunday afternoon, Auintst 20th. First dive at 3 o'clock, sharp; also for swift swimming. Probably boat rowing. The cable will be fin ished and ready for use. Music has been promised. Jluy Siocvs JVoih WILL YOU fTHIS DOLLAR? 1 mi i .-, , j. ne unnoi'EUllity IS use a pair of fine very pretty, n very Rood and a very desira- ble Tan Shoo for Ladies. Turn soles, silk J i-ni.iiiB tuiiw, muuium snape oL new toe. i medium heels, very the former price, brings them lo $2.50. Yellow Front 'OISO. Ar. GKA1IAM, Mtmnaor. 4$!. , ,K . nooru Bouili or.l'ofltonico. PEOGRESS AND POVERTY.... Is the name of a great work of a very great recently dead social reformer, only the progress which we refer to is that achieved by the onward and upward strides made by the art of fine tailoring through TUB STAR'S 11LUI5 LABEL CLOTHING, which aforesaid efforts have made it possi ble for men to discard the pica of pov erty as a reason for not wearing bet ter clothes, for The Star's clothes, though as good as the best of mer chant tailors' productions, cost but little. W. II. Hill, Ilcrshcy's genial lumber dealer, transacted business in North Platte yesterday. Only four and a halt to Cheyenne and return Aug. 23d on excursion train leaving here at 6 a. in., via the U. P. L. P, Derby, of Myrtle, is spend ing several days in town doing a little fence building before the date of the populist county convention. Hat qualities that rank above the price. Those Crush Hats at 50c, 75c and S1.00. Longlcy Hats lor fall. Star Clothing House. Win. Neville, A. F. Parsons and J. W. McCauley formed the advance guard of the populists who went to Lexington yesterday morning to look after Judge Neville's congres sional interests. With the copious rains followed by such splendid growing weather, corn still continues to make won derful strides in its growth and if it continues at its present rate it will be impossible to exhibit an en tire stalk in the agricultural build ing at the lair grounds unless the roof is raised. Furnished room lor rent. Mrs. Vm. Evijs. Wednesday afternoon an Eastern Star social was held at the home of Mrs. IJ. M. Grimes. Owing to a misunderstanding as to the time of holding the social it was not ns largely attended as it otherwise would have been, but those who were fortunate enough to be there now have the memory of a very happy afternoon. The refresh ments were somewhat unique but owing to the fact that the day was very sultry they were highly appre ciated by the ladies. When the guests departed each one was pre sented with a very charming sou venir of the nature of a pleasing memento of the pine forests. n Sliou llottso. w SAVE I lioro to do so. if vnn nnn shoos. This special is a dressy, and well worth $8.50, but a dollar olV 4J Shoe Store, vnii'Pir nr. . mp.,. fl People and Events. Jno. Sullivan is at home after several weeks spent in the south Miss Arta Kockcn wen to Omaha Wednesday to make a short visit Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Sorcnson arc planning a trip to Gandy next week. Mrs. A. S. Baldwin returned from Lexington Wednesday after noon. Misslsabellc Stafford, of Paxton. spent Wednesday in town visiting triends. J. 15. Bush and his family re turned from Council Bluffs Wed nesday morning. Mrs. J. J. Halliiran and children returned, Wednesday afternoon, from a visit at Garfield. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Keen returned Wednesday morning from an ex tended visit in Jolict and Council Bluffs. Miss Mac McGovern returned Wednesday afternoon irom a Visit with friends and relatives n Maxwell. Mrs. Thos. Hatch, of Montezu ma, Iowa, spend Wednesday in town as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. H. V. Hilliker. Mr. and Mrs. M. II. Douglas are n Denver where they will spend some time for the benefit of Mr. Douglas' health. Miss Mabel Knapp, who has been visiting friends here for a few days, returned to her home in Lar amie Tuesday evening. Geo. Teculve returned Monday night from a month's vacation which he spent in Indianapolis and other points in Indiana. Miss Kate L. Dioyt, who had been visiting friends here and at tending institute, returned to her liomc in Paxton yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Roth and daughter returned Wednesday night from Silver Creek and yester day went to Hcrshcy for a short visit. Mrs. Kate Mott arrived from Chi cago Wednesday afternoon and will spend several weeks here as the guest of her sister, Mrs. A. S. Baldwin. Chamberlain-Sullivan Wedding At eight o'clock Wednesday morning at St. Patrick's church Mr. Gus Chamberlin and Miss 1511a Sullivan were united in mar riage by Rev. Thos. Haley. The bridal party marched from the church door to the altar rail to the strains of a very beautiful wed ding march. The maid of honor was the bride's sister, Miss Edna Sullivan, and the groom was at tended by Mr. Henry Sullivan. The bride was crowned in an ex quisite costume of white silk and carried white roecs. The maid of honor wore a very dainty organdie gown. Just at the close of the ceremony Miss Anna Rcbhausen sang the charming ballad "O Promise Me." Hijjli mass was celebrated after the wedding cere mony was performed. A reception which was attended only by rela tives and a few intimate triends of the bride and groom, was held at the home of the bride's parents in the evening. Mr. and Mrs. Chamberlain left on the night train for Omaha where they will spend a few days. Upon their re- turn they will at once commence house keeping in a very pleasant home on west Sixth street. The bride haB spent all of her life in North Platte and is well and favorably known. She is pos scscdof many charming character istics and has scores of friends. The groom has grown from youth to manhood in North Platte and is a vounir man of sterling worth. - " o " - At present he is in the employ of the Union Pacific as a froiiriit .. brakemau. Tin: Trihunmj extends the usual congratulations. bTATK OV OHIO, ClTV OF lO'l'KIH) ) LUOAS COUNTY. KS Frank J. Choynoy umbos oath tlmt ho is tho senior partnor of tho firm of 1 J. Choynoy fc Uo,,doing business in tho city of 'loledo, county and stato nforosnid nnd that snid llrm will pay tho sum of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for ouch and ovory oiiro of Cntnrrh that cannot bo cured by tho uso of IIam.'h Oatakuh Cum:. FltANK J . CllKNKV. Sworn to boforo mo and subBonbod in my prooonco, this Cth duy ot Docom bor, A. D. 1830. A. W. Oi.kason, (hkau) Notary Public. linll h Catnrrh Guro is tnkon intvritnlly and acta directly on tho blood and mu cuoua surfaces of tho system. Soud for testimonials. F. J. Oiiknry &, Co., Toledo, Ohio. Sold by druRKislB, 7Cc. Hall's Family Pills nru tho best. 3 11 Ur-T0-Dnl& FURNITURE Costs 110 more than that of "autedulivan" make. Our designs are of the latest, and this' tact cou pled with the reasonable prices we ask for first class goods, accounts for our big business. We feel assured that our heavy sales are endorse ments of our goods and prices. You will find our stock complete at all times new goods are received daily to replace those sold. If you want anything in the furniture line you'll find it here. ODD FELLOWS ni nf.K. - w ' LLOYD'S OPERA HOUSE, Three Nights, Commencing Thursday Ann 17 Evening, AUg, 1 THE PRINGLES And an excellent company in the 3-act comedy, "ECCLES GIRLS." NEW SPECIALTIES. UP-TO-DATE SONGS. Miss Princlc. 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 effect alone cost the management six hundred dollars. GRAND MATINEE SATURDAY at 2:30. LAMPLUGH'S LAKE.,. Bill of Faro that may bo found nt tho resort at all timoB CofToo, Ton, Tirontl, Chooeo, Hntn nnd Chooeo nndwichcB. Cnnnod Fruits, Bnkod Bonus, Oysters, anriiinoa, uignre, jjomonauo, Boot Boor, Pop, Bottled Boor,GiDgor Alo PickleB, Etc. Everything Bold as chonp ns can bo purclinBou in tho mnrkot. Pricoa for llshinir 25o for 3 hours. For bluck buss 10c por lb., enrp lOo por pound. Entiling 10c. Bonting for two porsons 25o por hour on Sundnya. For ubo of dnncini: pnvillion 25c a couplo for dancing pnrtios. Tho lull equipments nt tho lako enn bo rontod by societies: lonvlng thorn tho privilogo to mnko nil Ihoy enn by roronting to othors on tlioir day. I, LAMPLUQH, Prop. b. F. IDDING8 . Hj-u.r3Q.Toer, Coal o,rxcL Grxain..... Yards and Elevators at North Platto, Nob., Sutherland, Neb., Julesburg, Colorado. NORTH PLATTE MILLS, (C. V. 1UBINQS.) Manufacturer of HIGH AND MEDIUM GRADE FLOUR BRAN AND CHOP PEED. Order by telephone from Newton's Book Store. N. McCABE. Proprlotor. ! North Platte Pharmacy. 1 Drugs and Druggists' Sundries. 3 jffr We aim to handle the best grades of goods Jjfc Sell everything at reasonable prices, and warrant all goods to be just as represented. All Proscriptions Cnrofully Flllod 6y n Llconsod Pharmacist. Orders from the country and along. the. line of the Union Pacific Railway is respectfully solicited. First door north of First National Hank. w I mmm a m m rn.tKm.mmm a a BENNIES We must sell all Spring and Summer Goods this month, and in order to do so have made the following prices: All $1.25 Dress Goods ... .75c pr yd All l.'OO dress goods ... .65c pr yd All 75 and 85c dress goods 50c pr yd All 50c dress goods 35c pr yd All 35c dresB goods 25c pr yd All 25c dress goods . ... 15c pr yd All 15c dress goods 10c pr vd 35c French Ginghams ... .20c pr yd 25c French Ginghams ... ,15c pr yd 15c French Ginghams .... 10c pr yd 12c French Ginghams ..8c pryd 10c French Ginghams .. ,.6cpr yd 25c Organdie 15c pr yd 20c Organdie 12tfcpryd 15c Organdie 10c pr yd 12c Organdie 7c pr yd 10c Organdie Cc pr yd $1.75 Table Linen $1.00 pryd 1.50 Table Linen 90c pr yd 1.25 Table Linen 75c pr yd 1,00 Table Linen 65c pryd 75c Table Linen 50c pryd 50 and 65c Table Linen.. ..35c pryd 35c Table Linen 25c pryd 25c Table Linen I5c pryd Ladies' Summer Corsets at 25c uch Millinery at cost All $12.00 and $15.00 pattern hats at 6.50 All 10.00 pattern hats at 5.00 All 8.00 pattern hats at 4.00 All 7.00 pattern hats at 3.50 All 6.00 pattern hats at 3.00 All 5.00 pattern hats at 2.50 All 3.00 and 4.00 pattern hats at s 1.75 All 2.00 and 2.50 pattern hats at 1.25 All 1.00 and 2.00 sailorB at 50c to close Special cut prices in Carpets, Curtains, Linoleum, Shoes, Parasols, Underwear, Waists, Skirts, etc. RENNIE'S. J. E. BUSH, Manacor. J CLEARING SALE.