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About The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 30, 1899)
i nrai News in Brief wmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm I $ Local News in Bnef. iJlye j UP-TO-DATE FURNITURE Mr. W. H. Turple and Miss Maude Hinman are to be married Thursday evening at the Church of Our Saviour. Dr. Seymour here Nov. 14. The ladies' guild will be enter tained Friday afternoon by Mrs. J. S. lloagland. M. W. Clair is soendinir the week at the Ilcrshcy sanitarium takine treatment of Ihe famous physician, 13. F. Sccbcrgcr. Buy that Home Blanket of Wilcox Dopartmcnt Store. County superintendent Thoclcckc left yesterday afternoon on an ex tended trip to the western and southern part of the county visiting schools. Dr. Sevmour will be nlcascd to meet all those suffcrinir from de fective sitrht at the Neville Nov. 14th. Nearly alt of the North Platte candidates spent Sunday in town resting from their oratorical and hand shaking labors and visiting with their families. Lena, the fourteen-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Martin "Witzki, died at their home in Myrtle precinct Friday afternoon of pheumonia. The funeral was held Sunday, We are pleased to announce that Dr. Seymour, Omaha's leading optician, will visit North Platte Nov. 14, for one dav only. At the Hotel Neville. 15d Lovcland returned Saturday morning from Denver where he had been buying cattle. He succeeded in getting two car loads of southern Colorado cattle which he is dispos ing of to feeders. Lieut. Geo. T. Patterson is in the cast-spending his leave of ab sence, He expect? to return to his post during the latter part of Nov ember. ISnroute he will stop here and visit relatives. "That fellow is a stunning dresser, though I won der how he can do it on his small sal ary," How frequently one hears that re mark about town. No doubt, if the truth were known, the person referred to instead of going to a merchant tailor and paying $20, $25 or $30 for his suit of clothes.buys one of The Star's whole sale tailored kind, for which we have made to order and knowing and study ing your wants, are perfect in every de tail. These suits are as well made, as well trimmed and in nine cases out ten better fitting than those which the tailor makes to order and charges well, any price he pleases, or he thinks you will pay. STAR'S SUITS $10, $12, $15-- which arc fit to wear the minute you want them, and your money back if you are not thoroughly satisfied that you have your money's worth. Complete new line of Ulsters and Overcoats for Men, Boys and Children ONE PRICE AND PLAIN FIGURES. STAR CLOTHING HOUSE, W. A. VOLLMBR, Proprietor. Across the street from old location. C. S. Clinton spent Sunday in Omaha. J. J. Halligau and son spent Sun day in Ogallala. W. T. Wilcox transacted business in Sherman county yesterday. Frank Bacon returned Sunday night from his eastern trip. J. S. Hongland returned Sunday morning from a business trip to Omaha. Mr. and Mrs. S. II. Donehower leave to-nicht for Denver on busi ness. Mrs. M. II. Douglas will go to Grand Island the latter part of the week to spend a few days. Miss Hannah Kcliher will enter tain a number of her friends at a Hallow 10'en party to-night. H. 13. Fleharty was down from Ogallala yesterday looking after some political business. Mr. and Mrs. A. Salcctti have re turned from their wedding trip and are "at home" on Front street. Mrs. II. J. Roth and daughter Helen spent Saturday and Sunday visiting with Mr. Koth in Sidney. Miss Gertie Hine who is teach ing in the vicinity of Mooreficld, spent Sunday in town visiting her parents. Miss Bertha Owens has arrived UP-TO-DATE Costs 110 more thau that of "antedulivan" make. Our designs are of the latest, and this fact 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 eudorse 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. nnn cm I nluc nl nru E. R. WARNER. Tho Patricolo Concert. The concert given Friday evening under the auspices of the Y. M. C. A. by Signor Angclo Patricolo and three other artists was a rare treat. Signor Patricolo proved to be a pianist of rare ability and the selections which he gave were highly appreciated by the audience, especially so by the musicians who were present. Miss E. Ruth An derson, the violinist, was an artist of marked talent and her playing surpassed anything which has been heard in North Platte 111 a long time. Miss Shoemaker took the audience by storm with her reading from Quo Vadis. Her delsartean exhibition was also very good. The soloist, Miss Eleanor Goodman, had well cultivated voice of great from Cheyenne where bhe has been ranfe but 8Ue was rather unfortun visiting since her parents returned ate ;n i,er selections and the aud- We are Kept Busy Dorscy Lcypoldt, of Ilcrshcy, spent Saturday in town while en route to Bclvidcre where he will join the ranks of the benedicts. AVm. Edis has purchased the lloa ford ranch which was lately owned by Henry Diencr. He will pasture part of his herd of cattle on that ranch. New ami Rtvlinh coats and Drop in and inspect the complete jackets at Bank's. Wedding bells will commence to ring this week and if Dame Rumor is to be credited they will ring a number of times before the holiday season commences. P. B. Gavin, of Wallace, spent Saturday in town lookintr after some business in connection with the bank case which was being heard by JudgeGrimcs, in chambers. line of coats and jackets on sale at Bank's. Mr. Frank Wiser and Mrs. Mel issa S. Johnson were married at Sidney last Wedndsday evening by Rev. Thos. Bakes. Frank has scores of friends in North Platte who extend their congratulations. Mrs. C. P. Dick has received a letter from her son Charlie, who was with the Montana volunteers, tell ing of his safe arrival in San Fran cisco. After being discharged he expects to remain in California. "Uncle Sam" netted $250 from the public sale of government pro perty which was held in the southern part of town on Saturday. Part of the property brought very The K. P. band and a number of popocratM from Lexington came up on train No. 5 this morning to help make a crowd to greet Bryan. Wanted White and yellow corn here. Miss Lulu Salisbury, who is teaching school in the southern part of the county, spent Saturday in town visiting her parents. F. W. Blue returned from his western trip Saturday and spent SundayMiere visiting with relatives. Will pay a premium for good white leaving for Gibbon yesterday morn- 10. R. Ripley and I, Dcats hayc re turned from their hunting expedi tion into the lake country. They shot an abundance of chicken, (rouse and ducks but failed to get any deer although they saw a num ber of deer tracks. Will pay tho highost mar- irood nrlces but the live stock was ket price prevailing for alfal cnld fnr rnnnlilnrnlilv Ipbu limit ta fa seed. Send samples and value. uuH-pnuod. .Harrington oc to Din. Call on Dr. Miller of the Routine ,, . Denial Co. Teeth extracted with The High School Athletic Assoc out pain. All work guaranteed, nation commenced holding its seini- Ofliceover Strcita drugstore. annual tournament, Saturday. The The netition of the receiver of the first events were the doubles and Wallneu T.tnti. Bnnlr fnr nRi-ttitnnlnn M"gleH ill tennis. Everett Dickill 11 j. ...m. . -! ' .,1 in hou and George Ranuie won the luntt ,mu u. auuiun doubles and Everett won in the assetHOttue Dank yet undisposed 8inirlcs which the two doubles and uncollected was heard by Judge champions played. Some event will Grimes, sittinir in clinmhcm. nit be given every evening this week Saturday. The permission was granted and December first was fixed as the day of sale, Conductor Mooncy went up on the second section of No. 1 yester day and is bringing down the Bryan special today, It is under Hood that the "boy orator of the Platte" has made arrangements with Joe to deliver addresses from the pilot while he IctB fall silver words of wisdom from the rear platform. Consult Dr. Miller of the Romiuc Dental Co. before you go elsewhere for your dental work. Office over Strciu'drug store. Julia Edmbnds, who is in Omaha with her mother, Mrs. G. E. French, met with an accident Saturday afternoon. She w.ib at the exposi tion grounds and while riding 111 one of the Bwan boats in boiiic inex plicable manner her loot became caught in the machinery by which the boat is operated and before it could be extricated it was badly lacerated. The wounds were dressed by the hospital surgeon. No serious resulta arc apprehended from her injuries but it will be some time be fore the toot will be healed. Just unloaded a oar New York apples the choicest apples that grow. Northern Spys, Baldwins, Eussetts and Bollflowers 84.00 per barrel. Choice Western grown ap ples $3.25 bbl. Harrington & Tobin. after the close of school hours. corn. C. F. Idmngs. W. M. Rector's residence in the third ward is faBt approaching completion. When finished it will be one of the best small houses in town. "The faithful" arc beginning to gather, to some extent, to hear their seer und prophet, W. J. Bry an, ten now tne country is going to "demnitiou bow-wows" but his utterances will fall rather flat 111 a town where prosperity is stalking abroad to the extent that it is in North Platte. Ordor baled liny from Harrington & Tobin. The second entertainment given under the direction of the Rcbekah'a will occur Tnesday evening, Nov. 0th, at Lloyd's opera house. W. F. Wcntworth, impersonator, will appear in a miscellaneous program and is one of the most versatile platform entertainers of the present day. His dramatic ability and keeu sense of humor places him in the front ranks of platform celeb rities. The late Frances 10. Wil lard Baid of him "Each- character was vividly portrayed with all the objectionable features of style pro duction left out. Reserved seats 50 cents children 25 cents. Tickets procured at Stamp's. o MEN'S it $3.00 o SHOES. if 4 Tho Three Dollar Shoes you'll find here lire better than most, and tho equal of any at tho prico. An assortment sufficiently largo to allow a selection to your liking. Double soles that are welted and stitched with uppers of genuine Box Calf, Gom Calf and leather lined Vici Kid. Both circular soam golf pattern and regular cut stylo. Comfortablo fitting, neat shaped lasts, low broad heels and neat toe shapes. Tho best of all three dollar shoos for men. Yellow Front Shoe Store, GttO. Af. GRAHAM. Arnnitaov. NOItTII PLATTE, NEU. ing Mrs, D. S. . Chappell, who had been spending a few days here as the guest of her sister, Mrs. S. 10. Douglass, returned to her home in Gandy Sunday. Maj. L. H, Dow, of Ft. McPhcr son, was in town Saturday. The major and his wife have only recently returned 'from a two weeks visit in the cast. Mr. and Mrs. II. E. Goodallcamc down from Ogallala Saturday night. Mrs. Goodall returned Sun day afternoon but Mr. Goodall re mained longer. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Adamson and dnughter of Jerome who have been visiting in Denver, arrived yester day morning and will spend a few dayB here visiting relatives. Mrs. II. P. Hanchett. who had been spending several days here visiting her daughter, Mrs. W. II. Hamilton, returned to her home in Graud Island Saturday morning. Miss Anna L. McGrow arrived from Palmyra Sunday. Miss Mc Grcw has been elected to teach a school in the northern part of the county and will leave for there this week. Mr. and Mrs. O. 10. Hughes, and Mrs. Geo. Van Camp and son George left Sunday night for Red Cloud where they expect to make their home. Mr. Van Camp will remain here a few weeks longer. The lamily has a wide circle of friends in North Platte who very much regret their decision to locate elsewhere. ouit riiouns. Washburn's Superlative $1.1 North Platte Best 1.00 Noath Platte Gold Crown 90 Schuyler Snow Flake 1.00 Scliuyler bundancc "u Whole wheat Hour 10 lb sacks. .25 W. F. McGLONE & CO. Another train crew was taken out of service on the Third district yes terday, leaving eighteen crews in service on that district. ieuce failed to appreciate her talent as highly as it otherwise would have. Bowaro of Ointments for Catarrh that contain Morcury, as morcury will surely dostroy tho eonso of emoll nnl completoly dorntiRO tho whole systom whon outorlnc it through tho muBcous surfaces. Such nrticjos should novor bo used oxcopt on porscrip tions from roputnblo physiolnnp, ns the damnRO thoy will do is ton fold to tho good you can po6sibly dorlvo from thoin. llnU'B Catarrh Curo. manufactured by F. J. Chonoy & Co., Toledo, O., contains no morcury. and is takon Internally, act ing directly upon tho blood and mucous surfaces of tho system. In buying llall s (Jatarrh Uuro bo sure you got tho gouuino It Is takon intornally, and made in To ledo, Ohio, by F. J. Chonoy it Co Testimonials treo. Sold by Druggists, price 1O0. por bottlo. Hall's Family Pills aro tho boat. Repairing shoes for people who appreciate neat, substantial work the only kind we do. If not already a cuBto- ''3 mer we solicit your work. r.cn TCifm vis Yellow Front Shoe Store. Sec OUR NEW Fall and Winter Suitings Which have just arrived. F. J. Broeker, Merchant Tailor. CALIFORNIA THE LAND OP SUNSHINE There is no Climate like it on this Continent for a Winter Resort. Fine Train Service via the UNION PACIFIC. Palace Sleeping Cari, Dining Cars Free Reclining Uuair L"ars, Buffet, Smoking and Library Cars Ordinary bleeping Cars, Pintsch Light, Steam Heat, 5 Trains Daily Irom Missour River For timo tables, foldore, Illustrated books, pHmphlots,deiioriptlvo of tho tor ritory travoreou, call on JAS B. SOANLAN, Agent FOR SALE. Poland China Pigs both sex, herd headed by King Know No. 50259, a direct son of the irreat prize winner Chief I Know No. 11W2. Also some High Grade "Bull Calves sired by my full blood Scotis bull Noble Victor 2d, No. 139,834. . VM. SULLIVAN, P. 0. North Platte, No Very Old. tried and truo is Hoggs' Chorry Cough Syrup. Has stood tho rains and tho eunsiunp, i.iib Boon oiuors como ami go but is btlll working for humanity. Curos coukIib, colds and all bronchial troubles. SolU uy A. i airoitz. FOR SALE. A good and desirable lot . 1 n it , 1 1 on tnc corner or in intn anu Dewey streets, Third ward. For particulars address, MKS. Jr. K ADAMS, Albany, Oregon. FOR SALE I Improved Yorkshire Call on or addross VM. N. PARCEL, Weli.fi.ket, Neil ranch 5Jj mlleB northwest of Wolllloot. J. F. FILLION, i in General Repairer. Special attention given to DIGVCLE HI. WHEELS TO RENT 3 doorB south of Poatofllco, tn ti 5 o 9 y; SBfriVr N. McCABE. Proprietor. J. E. BUSH, Mnnncor. North Platte Pharmacy. Drugs and Druggists' Sundries, j o I El : We- aim to handle the best grades of goods Sell everything at reasonable prices, and warrant all goods to be just as represented. All Proscriptions Carefully Filled by a Llconsod Pharmacist. Orders from the country and along the line of the Union Pacific Railway is respectfully solicited. First door north of First National Bauk, FOR SALE. FARM WAGONS, SPRING WAGONS TOP BUGGIES, And all kinds of Farm JVIaehinepy. Standard Goods at Reasonable Prices. LOCK 5 SALISBURY, NORTH PLATTE.