The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, January 23, 1900, Image 5

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ANNIE 0. KRAMPI1, Citt Editor.
TUESDAY, JAN. 23, 1900.
C. M. Ilighstnith came in from
the west this morning.
D. F. Hastings of Grant, is trans
acting legal business in town today.
Oatmeal 3c a pound, Diamond C
Soap 9 bars for 25c at McGlonc& Co
Several crates of pigeons were
received from Grand Island last
night to be used in the shoot this
afternoon.
Brady, Sutherland and "Wallace
divisions ef the Lincoln County
Teachers' Reading Circle will meet
Jan.
1900.
Bcitha
Thoelecke.
Co. Supt.
The A. O. U. W. will hold
special memorial services at the
K. P. hall next Monday evening.
The service will be public and all
are cordially Invited to attend
them.
The revival services at the Meth
odist church closed Sunday even
ing. A great deal of interest was
aroused by them and a number of
people have joined the church on
probation.
Oil Cake for sale by Rush & Mur
ray, North Side.
The auxiliary of the B. of L. E
will hold a social Thurscay evening
at the home of Mrs. Jake Smith.
Oysters and other good things will
be served for the small price of ten
cents. Everyone is invited to
attend.
Chicago forecast for North Platte
and vicinity: Fair tonight and
Wednesday; moderate temperature
The maximum temperature yester
day was 62s J one year ygo it was
52. The minimum temperature
this morning was 24 ; one year ago
it was 18.
A great reduction in prices at
The Fair Clearing Sale.
Morris Jones, of Red Oak, was in
town today looking oyer the horses
belonging to the Keith estate with
a view of purchasing some of them
at the public sale which will be held
this spring. Mr. Jones is the
lormer owner of Alix who was bred
on his farm near Red Oak.
The state printing board has
awarded the contract for compiling
the house and senate journals to
John Wall of Columbus and Maggie
Kroese ot Lincoln for four hundred
and rinety-seven dollars. R. H
Langford of this city made a bid of
eight hundred and ten dollars.
A train came in here from Chey
enne yesterday with eighty-four
loads and one empty. It made very
fair titne. The company intends
to keep on increasing the tonnage
of trains as much as possible and a
4,000 ton tram will probably be
nothing extraordinary in the near
future.
If your fehirt dosen't fit you're tin
comfortable. Don't keep hitching
it to place, that won't change the
way it is made, there is where the
fault lies. Our $1 dress shirts
white or fancy are no experiments
Cheaper and new lines at 50 cents
and 75 cents.
Stak Clothing Housk.
Judge II. M. Grimes has recently
come into possession of a very in
legating relic which he values very
highly. The relic is a pleading in
a case tried in the district court o
Sangamon county in 1852- in which
the linn of Lincoln and Ilcrndon
of which Abraham Lincoln was the
senior member, were attorneys for
the plaintiff, An inscription on the
lower part of the pleading "So
doth the plaintifi" and the signa
tn re ot tne nrm is in iwincoln s
handwriting. This relic was given
the Judge by fonner classmate who
compiled a life of Lincoln and dur
ing tin, time he was working on it
gathered together a great man
Lincoln relics. He sent the plead
ing and a precipe, the Judge to re
tain whichever he wished and a
the pleading had on it more of Liu
coin's handwriting than the precipe
he retained the former. Th
precipe is to be sent to ex-Speaker
Tom B. Reed.
MO MORE DARKNESS.
After "lo these many years" of
depending on lanterns, tallow can
dles and other primitive devices
for relieving the gloom of our
streets when the moon is not shin
ing, there is a prospect of plenty
of light in the near future. For
some time superintendent Cun
ningham has been urging the
owners of the water plant here to
add an electric light plant. Owing
argcly to rather strained business
relations which existed for n num
ber of years between the city and
the company, owing to the former
laving acted hi bad faith, the com
pany for a long time turned a deaf
ear to his appeals, but as the rela
tions with the city arc now quite
satisfactory and there is a strong
demand for lights, the company
las at last agreed to put in an
electric light plant providing the
city will agree to reasonable terms.
Supt. Cunningham has been in
structed to correspond with the
councils in other Nebraska towns
where electric light plants are in
operation and obtain their schedule
of prices. With these schedules
to guide it the company will in the
near future submit to our city
council a proposition to put in an
electric light plant and furnish the
city with electric lights.
The waterworks company is in a
position to put in a plant more
cheaply and give far better service
than any other company possibly
could and it behooves every citizen
who is interested in the welfare of
the town to do everything in his
power to push the project along
and encourage the company. No
one thing has so retarded the
growth of North Platte and tended
to give visiting business men a poor
opinion of the town as has the lack
of proper lights, and now that there
it a prospect of this lack being
overcome there should be no apathy
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INTERESTING ITEMS.
HARDWARE.
12-quart Galvanized Pails 20c
End Gate Rods, each 10c
Stove Pipe Damper 10c
Painted Buggy Neck Yokes 50c
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W 28 and 30 inch Stanley Levels 85c
y Line Snaps 03c
iVt Breast Snaps 05c
Cockeyes 05c
w M lb box Conner Rivets 18c
New King Air Guns 75c
No. 8 Galvanized "Wash Boiler 95c
Common Stove Pioc Elbows,. 10c
Adjustable Stove Pipe Elbows 15c
Shot, 2 lbs for 15c
Powder per lb 30c
12-guage Rival Empty Shells per 100. fiOc
10-guagc Rival Empty Shells per 100. 65c
12-guage Loaded Shells per box 45c
10-guagc Loaded Shells per box 50c
12-guage Smokeless Loaded Shells per
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Goods marked iu plain figures and sold at One Price for Cash Only.
WILCOX DEPARTMENT STORE. I
NORTH PLKTTE, NEB,
Entertained by Mlsa Thoolocko.
Miss Thoelecke was the hostess
at a very enjoyable party given at
her home last night in honor of her
brother Lute. Cryderman's carry
alls transported the guests from
town to the Thoelecke farm and
the trip out and back was a very
pleasant feature of the evening's
enjoyment, because the night was
as perfect as only a Nebraska
winter's night can be. The evening
was spent in playing guinea of
various sorts and telling fortunes.
The latter developed considerable
merriment as a number of the for
tunes were very apt. Just before
midnight a very dainty supper, of
which oysters formed the piece dc
resistance, was served mid shortly
afterwards the guests started on
their homeward trip carrying with
them the memory ot a very happy
evening. The guests were the
Misses Minnie Sorenson, Josie
Goodman, Jennie White, Delia
Marovish, Grace Duncan. Minnie
Chase, Agnes Cooper, Eunice Bob-
bitt, Grace and May me Barbce and
Mabel Goozee; Messrs. Likert,
Goodman. Hoagland, Miller, Schar-
matin. Bacon, Elliott, and Hcndy;
Mrs. J. F. Roddy, and Mr. and Mrs.
P. M. Sorenson.
Creat reductions in
the prices of Capes and
Jackets at The Hub.
Up to date 175 cars of ice have
been received ft 0111 the west. The
supply at Laramie has given out,
and the ice now coming in is from
Fort Steele. The weather there
has been just right to make good
ice, and that which is being ship
ped in is qf uniform thickness and
very clear.
The North Platte Telephone
company's office is now lighted by
electricity, the light being sup
piieu troiu me smau plant now in
use at the waterworks.
Itov. .Inmcs B. Tims, at Aliokohi
Chocatnh Nation. I. T., enys of Doggs
iJloou runner, tiio great blood reined
nnd system reconoraton "Both niv
nplf nnd wifo woro ontiroly ourod of bud
oases of Bornf uln by it." A guarnntood
romody, or Btortinu merit. A. i Stroitz
Royal
Absolutely ure
Baking
Powder
Absolutely IPure
, Makes the food more delicious and wholesome
U-iucli Halters 85c
Hamc Strap 10c
1-inch Breast Straps 45c
lji-inch Pole Straps -15c
Riding Bridles 'J0c to SI. 50
Sinches 20c to 50c
Bridle Bits 8c to J0c
Spurs per pair ASc to J2.50
Bridle Chains each 10c
Square Horse Blankets.
Shaped Horse Blankets.
Plush Robes.
Fur Robes.
GROCERIES.
Bee Coffee 13c, 2 packages 25c
Bogota ColTee per package 15c
Quaker Oats per package 12c
Quail Oats per package 08c
Tapioca per pound 05c
Sago per pound.. 05c
Pearl Barley per pound 05c
Diamond C Soap 9 bars for 25c
Kingsford's Corn lUarch per pkg 08c
Kiugsforil'fl Silver Gloss Starch pr pkg 08c
Bird Seed per lb 07c
Yoasl Foam per pkg 03c
On Time Yeast per pkg 03c
Battle Ax Tobacco per plug 35c
Star Tobacco per plug 45c
Horse Shoe Tobacco per plug 45c
J. T. Tobacco per pound 40c
Duke's Mixture Tobacco per lb 35c
Kerosene Oil per gallon lGc
Salt per barrel $1.65
Table Salt 2 sacks for 05c
When (el per pkg 12c
Baker's Chocolate 18c, 2 cakes for.. .. 35c
Gothenburg Fancy Patent Flour per
sack $1.00
25 pounds Commcal 25c
Buckwheat Flour per lb 4c
Cranberries 8c, 2 quarts for 15c
Cheese per pound 15c
3-lb Pail Lard 25c
5-lb Pail Lard 40c
DRY GOODS.
TO
Kearney Home Muslin per yard '. 05c fjfi
Bleached Muslin per yard 05c ft
Outing Flannel per yard 05c
Best Outing Flannel per yard 10c
UNDERWEAR.
Men's Heavy Fleeced Lined Shirts or
Drawers each 35c
Ladles' Cotton Ribbed Vests or Pants 25c
Ladles' Fine Quality Vests or Pants. 50c
Dr. Denton's Sleeping Garments for
small children 50c
BLANKETS.
Cotton BlankctB per pair 50c
Extra Heavy Cotton Blankets per pair $1.50
Good Wool Blankets per pair $3.00
NOTIONS.
Thread 4 spools for 15c, 7 tor 25c
Velveteen Skirt Binding per yard 03c
Waterproof Skirt Binding per yard . . . 08c
Black German Knitting Yarn per
skein 15c
Vascling per bottle 05c
Alarm Clocks each 85c
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Binding Ribbon per piece 10c mi
Sewing Machine Needles per paper., . 05c
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Railroad Notes.
Engine No. 1703 is in the shops
for an overhauling.
J. C. Vizzard is in town today
looking after some otteudcrs
against the Union Pacific.
Engine No. 1403 came out of the
back shops Friday and after being
broke in was put into passenger
service.
Engine No. 839 was here Satur
day. It was being sent from Omalin
to Denver to take the place of one
of the engines on the 1). P. which
recently came to grief.
S. C. Mecombcr went to Omaha
last night to attend the sessions
of the grievance committee of the
O. R. C, which bus been called
there to meet the oflicials.
C. F. Tracy, who has been
spending a number ot weeks 111
Omaha on business connected with
the B. ol L. E. grievance committee
spent Sunday at home.
Owing to this being the dull
season on the railroad the office of
traveling engineer has been tem
porarily done away with and II C.
Langdon, who has been filling it ho
capably, is again running on the
road.
There arc only nine engines iu
service on the Second district now.
Nine of the engineers have regular
engines and four of them are swing
engineers, taking turns on the reg
ular engines between the regular
engineers trips.
Trainmen have experiences wit h
all sorts of people trying to beat
their way by steahng a ride 011 a
breakbeam but last week an east
end crew ha.d tlu rather unusual
experience of having a rooster
steal a ride. A car of chickens
came iu here from the west and
while it was standing here several
of the chicken got. away. The
train and yard men succeeded in
catching all of them but one roost
er and he waB so expert in eluding
them that they finally gave up his
capture and the car went on with
out him. Another train followed
immcadiatelv after the one having
the car of chickens and it had to
stop at Maxwell. When the tram
came to a standstill a rooster
hopped oil the breakbeam and
crowed his appreciation ol the ttip
Ouc of the crew caught him and he
proved to be the self same rooster
which had caused so much trouble
here.
quickly
Smnll h!zo, largo results;
tiormnnontly cure constipation, ftidleoa
tion, licndnchoB, livor, blnddor and
klilnoy troubles, Bi'kl'h' Llttlo Giant
Pills, Wm Mnrkoraon, Wichita, Kau
Bays: "Beet llttlo pills niado: thoy 011 red
TOR DALE.
80 ncros cultivated laud under Bird
wood canal, two room sod Iioiibo. l'rieo
6800; part llmo.
10 acros under Cody & Dillon ditch,
paid up water right, four iuIIch from
town; 8850 part timo.
800 aero rmiuh, capacity 1,000 cattlo,
first-dnsa improvements, all fenced,
open rnngo, 810 por aero, ono fourth
cubIi, balance time.
(5 room Iioiibo and lot, olty, $725.
1 room oottngo, noat and cosy, city,
prieo 8075.
FOB LEASE,
Two 80 auro tracts good cultivated
lands under Blrdwood canal.
SNAPS.
Tliroo ipinrtor sootions good land, pur
feet title, $1.00 por aero.
Ono share North Plnttu Creamery Co.
stock, will pay dividend this year, niUBt
bo Bold; a bargain.
First class pitying buBlnops, this city1
profits about &),500 ImhL year, prieo
?'2,100; part Uino.
JOHN UK ATT ,t CO.
InBiiro your property with ua.
500 Ladies' and Misses'
Capes and Jackets to be closed
out in the next 30 days at
The Hub.
Chan. Hoiuly jr., spout yesterday in
Donver looking aftor poido hay contractu.
It Is oxpocted that tlio work ot (Mini,'
the- Union Pacific Ico Iioubos will bo
completed thin afternoon.
Miss Lona Klum has act-opted a posi
tion as ronortor on thu TolcL'raph.
assumed hor now duties thin innrnlng.
Mrs. J. S. llonL'land and hor niece
MIhb Eva Hoagland have- returned from
a fow days vIbU with relatives hi Clandy.
Goods are being sold jutt as ad
veitiscd at The Fair.
D. E. Thompson has announced his
intention of presenting the- olty of Lin
coln with n nito for ti now public library
building
Quito a number of foreclosure) nuitB
havo boon filed in tlio olllen of tlio clork
of tlio district -toiirt within the past fow
days.
Take advantage of the clearing
sale at The Fair Store.
Dillon A- Pattorson oxp et to Btart out
in a fow wooIh with thuir (jrndiriK outfit
Thoy are llui hit; on several contracts
but have not dollnlloly deoided wlmro
thoy will work.
"I can hlKhly rocouiitiond lietfijH' Hair
Konoworima ploasiui,' ro toratlvo at
plication fur I ho hair and a sine euro
for all HcnlpdlseiiBOH," Mri',.1. Wliorllo
Omaha, Nob. A thoroughly rollablo
preparation', endorsed by thouBnudB;
wild, not disappoint. A. V. Htreitz,
Quito a largo numbor of tho sliopnion
laid oir thiB afternoon to take in tho
shooting match.
A real estate doalor says irrnr.ingMantl
in tho county is being o (To red at n lowor
prieo than at nny timo'forton yonrs
paat. Somo fow sales arc roportod.
"1 strongly rocommond UeggB' Chorry
Cough Syrup: it curod mo of a throat
and lung troublo ot many years stand
ing." Mrs. J. Uromon, Itlllo, Colo.
Cures coughs, colds, aBtluna, bronchitis,
a grippe, pneumonia, whooping cough,
croup and consumption. A. F. gtroitz.
Mrs. O.K. Martina nnd children will
leave this aftornoon for tholr now homo.
Tlio doparturoot this catimnblo family
is to bo regrottod but tholr ninny friends
hero liopo that tholr now location will
prove to bo a pleasant and profitable
ono.
There in moro Catarrh In this foction
of tho country than all other disoiiBoa
put together, and until tho last fow yours
was supposed to bo Incurable. For a
great ninny yonrs doctors pronouncod it
locnl disonso, nnd prescribed locnl
romodioB, nnd by constantly fniling to
euro with locnl treatment, pronouncod it
Incurablo. Scionco has provon catarrh
to bo a constitutional disonso, nnd tho ro
foro requires constitutional treatmont.
Ball's Catarrh Curo, manufactured by
V. .7. Chonoy & Co., Toledo, Ohio, is tho
only constitutional curo on tho mnrkot.
It is talton Internally in doses from 10
drops to a teaspoon-fill. It nets directly
on tho blood nnd mucous surfaces of tho
Bystotn. Thoy offer one hundrod dollars
ror any case It rails to euro. Honu for
circulars nnd testimonials. Address,
F. ,T. CHENEY ,fc CO., Toledo, O.
Hold by UruggiBtfl, 7fe.
Ilnfi'B Fntnilv Pills nro tho boot. 7
Hogs V fin toil.
Parties who are desirous of sell
ing hogs will find inc at the Vienna
Tor Ront.
200 acres of land in good Btatc of
cultivation under south side irri
gation canal five miles from city.
T. C. Pattkrson.
Prof. M. II. KnBpor.Evangollonl Luth
or an Seminary, Addison, Ills., writes;
MI had boon Buffering for boiuo timo
with eovoro pnina in my lungs, nnd
coughed nlmost constantly. Ono bottlo
jjpggB' unorry Uough Hyrup ontiroly
cured mo." It ih uimhantkei) to euro.
lins novor fnllod. A. F. Stroitz.
F.C. CORSETS
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Have opened up at their new store in the
Odd Fellows' Building with the best stock
of Groceries in the city at prices that are
right?
Club House Coffee,
Naban Ceylon Tea,
Pure Spices,
Fancy N. Y. Apples,
Queensware,
Heinz Bottled Pickles,
Heinz Bulk Pickles,
Heinz Kraut,
Washburn Superlative Flour,
Snow Flake Flour. North Platte Flour.
CALL AND BE CONVINCED.
mo ot a bad onvo or constipation." A
F. Stroitz.
restaurant,
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