The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, January 26, 1900, Image 1

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    SIXTEENTH YEAR.
NORTH PLATTE, NEBRASKA, FRIDAY, JANUARY 20, 1900.
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Dr. F. W. MILLER,
DENTIST.
(FORMERLY ROMINE DENTAL COMPANY.)
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O. P. IDDING8
Xj-UL32dToer, Coal
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Yards and Elevators at
North Platte, Neb.,
Sutherland, Neb.,'
Julesburg, Colorado.
NORTH PLATTE MILLS;
(O. F. IDDINQS.)
Manufacturer of
HIGH AND MEDIUM GRADE FLOUR
BRAN AND CHOP FEED.
Order by telephone from Newton's Book Store.
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N. McCAlE. Proprietor.
J. E. BU8H, Mnnaaor. J
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i North Platte Pharmacy.
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Drugs and Druggists' Sundries, j
We aim to handle the best grades of goods jfc 3
jfju Sell everything at reasonable prices, and sfe
warrant all goods to be just as represented.
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All Prescriptions Carefully Filled by a Lloonsod Pharmacist. J
Orders from the country and along the line of the Union
Pacific Railway 1b respectfully solicited.
First door north of First National Bank.
RHEUMATISM CURED !
Wo will mail you nn nrtiolo to wonr Hint positively cures RHEUMATISM,
SCIATICA, LUMBAGO AND GOUT by drawing tho urio ncid from tlio system.
A writton Rnnrnntee to rotund your money in thirty days it not entirely sntisfnu
tory. It costs only 82.00. Send 2o stamp for booklot tolling nil nbout tho won
dorful cure. Addross REX RHEUMATIC CO., Rox 14, HARTFORD, CONN.
FOR SALE.
FARM WAGONS,
SPRING WAGONS
TOP BUGGIES,
And all kinds of
Farm piaehinepy.
Standard Goods at
Reasonable Prices.
LOCK & SALISBURY,
NORTH PliATTH.
See
OUR NEW
Fall and
Winter
Suitings
F. J. Brdeker,
Merchant Tailor.
I & County News. !
BllADY ISLAND.
Rev. Komiuc and Rev. Burris
were Gothenburg visitors on busi
ness Wednesday.
Coal came Wednesday and bo did
the cold weather,
Mr. George Still was up from
Vroman Wednesday to build the
Hue in the George house and com
mence the plastering.
Tom Marcott has been suffering
with a slight attack of the same
throat trouble that he had last year.
The reading circle of the Epvyorth
League met at the home of Mr, and
Mrs. Mathewson last Friday even
ing. The attendance was very
light.
The first teachers meeting of this
year will be held Saturday.
The first grain received at the
elevator waB on Wednesday nnd
caused the elevator to be in opera
tion. The timbers for the track
scales arc here and the work of
putting in the scales will commence
soon.
The Mr. Posts have been work
ing nere lor some time on tne
elevator, depattcd for their home
in Shelton Thursday morning for a
short visit.
Robert McMurray was a Gothen
burg visitor Saturday on business.
Arthur Chambers moved into his
new residence, which he lately
erected, on Saturday.
A slight unpleasantness devel
oped into an altercation in which
some force was exhibited at the
elevator Monday.
The disagrcablc windy weather
of Wednesday was the first bad
weather if it could be so called ot
the winter. Have we any cause
to complain?
Friday evening there will be a
literary in the Union School
house.
Those possessing came ras seem
to have revived their interest m
them and arc seen out improving
the opportunities of the good
weather,
BETWEEN THE MVElfS.
Several farmers in the valley have
been trying the plow the past week
which runs like a charm. Unless
there is a change in the weather
for the worse within a few days,
farmers will be sowing wheat in
this part of the wild and woolly
west.
Supt. Seeberger is already leas
ing farms under the old canal for
the coming year.
Mr. and Mrs. Coolcdge, of the
north side, visited their daughter
Mrs. R. W, Calhoun and family
and looked after business interests
at Nichols a few days aao.
Jim Goodwin ot Hcrshey, in
formed the writer the other day
that he expected to go to Seattle,
Washington, the enmiug week.
The prospects for an ice crop, in
this' section of the country, is not
very flattering at this time.
The north riyer is said to have
been on the boom for the past week
with no signs of abating as yet.
The McCounell boys have been
teaching a number of colts to drive
and getting them ready for spring
work lately. H
Owing to a series of revival
meetings now being in session at
Hcrshey the dance that waR adver
tised for this Friday night haH
indefinitely postponed.
Rev. Evans, of Ilershey, and Rev.
Green, of Blair, who went to Paxton
last Saturday with, we are told, the
intention of starting a scries of
meetings at that village, postponed
them and returned to Ilershey,
where they are still conducting
meetings, this being the third week.
Grandma Toillion is Jrccovcring
from quite a long siege oi rheumatism.
L. 13. Jones and W. R. Brooks
cau at this time inform you m re
gard to the future state of the
weather.
Ernest Gibbons has been erectinir
anew residence on A. M. Stoddard 'a
farm south of llie ralfitfatf near
If You are Looking
For a modern, clean, up-to-date Grocery Store, go to HARRING
TON. & TOBIN'S new building east of tho First National Bank
where you will ?eo tho finest and neatest store in nil Western Ne
braska. Plenty of room, no crowding liko in tho old narrow storo.
Great Reduction in Prices.
As we are not paying rent, nnd havo otherwise reduced expenses,
we propose to sell goods at tho VERY LOWEST CASH PRICES
prevailing. Take notico of tho following pricos and compare thorn
with tho prices you are paying elsewhere if you do not now buy
from us.
Apple Huttcr Ilcinzs 120 per lb
Hccf Extract 40i. a jar
Buckwheat Flour New York... 4c per lb
Makers Chocolate 18c a cake
Battle Ax Tobacco 35c a plug
Bird Seed 7c a lb
DccColtec , 12tfca p'k'gc
Bogota Coffee 15c a p'k'gc
Cranberries 8c a qt
Corn Meal 25c a bag
Cabbage 34c a lb
Canned Corn High grade 8c a can
Canned Tomatoes High grade. . .10c a can
Canned Peas High grade 10c a can
Currents I lb packages 10c a p'k'gc
Catsup Snyder's high grade... 25c a bottle
Duke's Mixture Tobacco 35c a lb
Durham Tobacco 55c a lb
Kpp Cocoa lb cans 25c
Elastic Starcli 8c
French Peas 12c a can
Granulated Sugar for $1.00 17 lbs
Gran Pa's Wonder Soap 8c
Grape Nuts ..j 15c
Hominy Flake 5c a lb
Horse Shoe Tobacco 45c a lb
Horse Radish Home made. ..12c a bottle
Honey in Comb 15c a lb
Kingsford Com Starch.... ...8c a lb
Kingslords GIobs Starch.. .', ..8c a lb
Lewis bye 8c a can
Lye Merry War 7c a can
Lye Champion 6c a can
Lexington Patent Flour $1.00 a sack
Lexington Crystal Flour 90c a sack
Macaroni Dom estic 12'4c a lb
Macaroni Imported 17cn lb
Maple Syrup in bulk.. 75c a gal
Maple Sugar 12c a lb
Mince Meat Hcinr.s 12calb
Mushrooms French 25c a can
North Platte Patent Flour $1.00 a.sack
North Platte Gold Crown Flour.. 90c a sack
Noodles 12tfc a p'k'gc
Oil Kerosene 16c a gal
On Time Yeast 3c a p'k'gc
Pilsbury's Best Flour $1.15 a sack
Pickles Sweet and Mixed 20c a qt
Pickles - Sour 35c a gal
Pastime Cereal Large package 25c
Plllsbnrys Oats Finest on earth 12c
Quaker Oats 12c
Quail Oats 8c
Raiscns 8c a lb
Rice Tiik dust 10c a lb
Sapolio 8c
Saucr Krout Ilcinzs. s 10c a qt
Soap-Nuggctt 40 bars for $1.00
Soap White Russian 7 bars for 25c
Vcrmccilla .'. 12c a p'k'gc
Vitos Pillsburys . . . ., v , 15c a p'U'ge
Vinegar , . .vyy .......... .". ,i .25c u gal
Whole Wheat Shrcded Biscuit.. 15c a p'k'gc
Wheat Cream of 15c a p'k'gc
Yeast Foam 3c a p'k'ke
All above goodB guaranteed of the very
bcBt quality and fresh stock.
In the rear of the store we have a counter containing some goods that
were slightly damaged by smoke in our recent fire which we are selling
i. considerably below cost. Ask for tho fire sale counter and get a great ben
t efit on goods that are strictly first-class except that labels on cans and
packages are slightly blackened by smoke.
Harrington & Tobin.
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Spuds lately.
Fred Laubner, who departed
from Ilershey a couple of weeks
ago for the state of Washington,
writes back that he reached there
in safety and found plenty of work
at good wages,
The recent decline in the wcetern
hay market has stopped the ship
ping of that article to a limited extent.
MrB. Sadie Brown and infant
daughter of North Platte, who has
been visiting her mother Mrs. Fan
nie Brooks, at Nichols for the past
mouth departed last Tuesday for a
visit at Sidney, where her husband
D. A. Brown, is at this tunc firing
the day Bwitch engine.
Walford Krong and two sisters
were guests of P, E. Erickson and
family at the Nichols section Iioufc
the first of this week while enroutt
overland from nn extended visit
with relatives in the vicinity of
Columbus to their home at Egbert,
Wyoming. The Krong family
formerly resided on the Brown farm
at Nicholn.
A herd of cattle containing over
300 head passed up the line 011
Tuesday tins week cu route from
Chase .county to the vicinity of
Paxton where they will be wintered
and also summered.
Several members of the Loyal
Mystic Legion order nt Hcrshey,
attended a meeting of the same
order at the couutv set last Tucb
day evening. All report a good
time.
There is but very little said up
this way about the sugar beet
culture. The majority of farmers
have gone into the cattle business
; quite extensively and therefore have
about all on their hands at this
time that they can comfortably
manage.
Scebcrger & Co. shipped a car of
fat hogs from Hcrshey to Cheyenne
on Wednesday and a car of stock
hogs east to Monroe the same day.
John Walters accompanied those
west,
A ranchman by the name of
Pierson from the vicinity of Paxton,
purchased a yearling Short Horn
bull Tuesday oi W. II. Sullivan at
Nichols.
MrB. W, O. Thompson was the
victim of a genuine surprise party
last Wednesday by about twenty
five of her friends calling upou her
unbeknown. All present enjoyed a
bountiful dinner and a social tune
all through.
DICKENS DOINGS.
MisB Norah Johnson, of Iona,
Montana, is visiting here this week
with her parents Mr. and Mrs.
Polzel and their tamily.
J. M. Frislo shipped a car ol hogs
to the South Omaha market Friday
morning.
Robert Staley had one of his best
horses ruined a few days ago. The
animal was fighting through a barb
wire fence with some other horses
when it got into the wire, and was
pretty badly injured.
Mrs. J. R. CosRclmnn and
daughter Nellie, of North Platte,
were the guests of Mr. and Mra. B.
D. Baker a few days last week.
Edgar Bailey, of Marengo, Neb.,
was in these parts Saturday and
Sunday.
Messrs. Gardner and Segaser
marketed potatoes in North Platte
Hie first of tHe wfceK.
George Burkert, of Hayes Centre,
was in town a few days ago. He
took out a load of lumber with him.
Mr. and Mrs. Emery Baker, of
Somerset, were in this vicinity the
first of the week.
Mrs. Julia Turner was very sick
the first of the week, but is better
at this writing.
Mr. E. Forsythe, of Wallace, is
hauling corn from Dickens this
week, Several other farmers from
Wallace arc also hauling corn from
around Dickens. Corn in worth
twenty-five cents here.
Mr. and Mra. W. T. S. Conner
were among the county scat visitors
Monday and Tuesday.
Mrs, A. Latimer and Mrs. D. E.
Jolliffc were visiting friends and
relatives in and around Somerset
the first of the week.
Elmer McDonald, of Echo pot.t
office was in these parts the first of
the week.
WOMAN'S HOPE
Tho only hope for many weakly
women is
IradiliU't
Fimalt
Rtgulator
It is tuc
one safe
and sure
euro In all
stubborn
andsovero
r n if n it St C
v M D U 0 J u
Profuso, Irregular, Scantyor Pain
ful Menstruation, Palliftg of tho
Womb, Lcucorrhoja, Headache,
Backacho and Nervousness. It is a
distinct remedy for tho distinct ail
ments called 'femolo troubles."
Thoso are tho diseases for which it
should bo taken. J -"? .
THB BKADNELD REGULATOR C0.,AUU.Qi.