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About The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922 | View Entire Issue (April 17, 1900)
; I Local News in Brief. ; J. G. Bceler opent yesterday in Gothenburg' taking testimony in the Rifllc-Atkinson contest case. Tailor made suites a specialty at tbc McAfee dressmaking parlors on tbc corner of Vine and Sixtb streets. James M. Hay, Lawyer, A large portion of tbc schools will bold appropriate bird and ar bor day exercises next Monday, tbc being tbc day which the gover nor haB proclaimed as Arbor day. Mrs. Maggie England arrived from Colorado SpringB Sunday morning and will spend several weeks here visiting her sister. Mrs. Fred Barraclougb, and other rela tives. A car ot Early Ohio need potatoes at VV. F. McGlonb & Co. The annual meeting of tbc ladies' guild will be held at tbc guild bouse next Friday afternoon. Offi cers for the ensuing year will be elected at tliiB meeting and all of the members arc asked to be in attendance, The early morning service at the Church of Our Saviour will com mence next Sund y at half past seven, the second service at half pant ten and the evening service at eight o'clock. These will hereafter be the regular hour for the services. Edward Docbkc and "Red" Saw yer were up before Judge Davis Saturday afternoon charged with disturbing ths peace. Tbcy were each fined a dollar and costs. The boys were fighting on Front street the evening before and unfortun ately for them Policeman McNa mara appeared on the bccuc just as the contest was at its height. Wm. E. Price was before Judge Baldwin again on Saturday charged with assault and battery. He plead guilty and was fined five dollars and costs. His victim this time was David Beightcl against whom be has harbored a grudge ever since the latter bad him ar rested for assault upon bis son. Redwood Stock Tanks -for Bale. Best on earth. Sizes 6 to 16 feet. C, F! Iddimos, Win. Daly, the boy who robbed the till of the Union Pacific office at Hersbey last -week, was arraigned bctore Judge Baldwin Saturday afternoon charred with petit lar ceny. He plead cuilty and was sentenced to the reform school, The amount which the boy took was $6.90. Sheriff Kelibcr will take him to the reform school within few days. He docB not seem to be vicious and the general opinion in that be was rather more sinned agaiiiBt than sinning. Red River Early Ohio Seed pota toes at McCullough & Carter's. Tbc N. P. II. S. alumni associa tion held an adjourned meeting at the county superintendent's office Saturday evening, After some discussion it was decided to hold the annual banquet on Saturday evening, May vsotu, tnc evening following the commencement exer ciBes. Committees were appointed to make arrangements for the ban qttet and the printing and were in structed to report at the next meet nig wuicit win ue n em at tue same place Monday evening, April 30th The annual dues will be collected at that meeting. Spring Styles For the Boys.... The brightness and freshness about our Boys' Clothing is truly refreshing so dif ferent from the every-day hum-drum sorts you find elsewhere. Wc can't say prices are lower than last year, but they are no higher that's some satisfaction. Cheviot Suits. Boys' Double-breasted Cheviot Suits, with knee pants, in great variety of desira ble patterns, as low ns $1-35. $'50. $2-00 $2.50 and $3. Mother's Choice Suits as low as $4.00 this season; smaller sizes, 3 to 8, start in at $1.35. Black Suits. 5 People and Events, j Boys' Fine Black Clay Worsted Suits, knee pants, madeof strictly all-wool, fast black material, sizes 9 to 16, at $5,00. Boys' 3-piece suits, start in at $3.50 and upwards for ages from 9 to 16. Boys Long Pants Black Clay "Worsted Su guaranteed strictly all wool and fast color, ages 12 to 20. at $7.50, $9 and $10. Cheap er grades as low as $2.50. Notice window, ONE PRICE' AND PLAIN FIGURES. STAR CLOTHING HOUSE, W. A. VOLLMER, Proprietor. Across the street from old location. 2 1 YYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYY r THIS YEAR WE HAVE THE LARGEST STOOK OF WALL PAPER Ever brought to North Platte. Prices from 10 cents per double roll up 7 C. M. Newton. J Mrs. M. V, Davis, who had a stroke of paralysis about ten days ago and has since been very danger ously ill, has improved quite rapidly within tbc past few days. Di P. W. Miller, Dentist, over Strcitz' drug store, Matters which will have consid erable bearing upon the business interests of tbc city will be consid ered at the Thursday evening meeting of the Commercial Club. A full attendance of members is desired. ' Horses for Sale by Jos, Hershey. Small grain has been growing at a mlle-a-minute rate (since the rain commenced and the prospects for a full crop are excellent. Judge Baldwin is pluming himself upon his proficiency as a weather pro phef, Tie having prophesied that there would be abundance of rain this spring, and is thinking of publishing an almanac as a rival to the renowned Hicks, 14-inch Blank Lister Lav, Rear- mar j'attern S1.U5 16-inch Blank Lister Lay, Reg ular fattern l.au 4-inch Blank Lister Lay, Hap- good 1.05 16-inch Blank Lister Lay, Hap- good 1.20 14'inch Plow Lay 1.10 l(-incu Plow Lay 1.25 14-inch lnniBued Lister Lavs to fit Canton, John Deere or Eagle Listers 1.75 Cultivator Shovels each 45c, per set.... 1.75 MEN'S TAN SHOES. A look at the style, a feel of the leather, an in spection of the making and finish, will prove to you the superiority of our Meu'sTan Shoes at m $3.00. Two good upper leathers to choose from Russia Calf and Vici Kid. The former is made over a swing last, medium full toe, punched tip n medium color. The Vici is chocolate shade, lias n narrower toe, silk vesting cloth top. Both have welted and sewed soles. : ! Yellow Front Shoe Store, Geo. M. Graham, Mgr., Ha Doers Vontk f . O. North Platte, Neb, flEHVY flflfDWAr?E. W. J. Ilcnday spent yesterday at the Hcndy ranch near Maxwell. P. L. Harper, of Wallace, was transacting business in town yesterday. B. C. Clinton came up from Lex ington Sunday and spent the day visiting relatives. Mrs. A. O. Kockcn relumed yes terday afternoon from an extended visit in Omaha and Grand Island. Mrs. S. S. Kaufman came up from Gothenburg yesterday after noon and will spend Bcvcral days here canvassing. Miss Fanny Yon Goetz spent Sunday in town visiting her par ents. She returned to Omaha Sunday night. M. K, Barnum and his family, who spent Saturday and Sunday here visiting relatives, returned to Omaha Sunday night. Miss Nellie Dillon, who had been spending three weeks here as the truest of relatives, retnrucd to her home in Omaha Saturday morning. "Warren Davis, who had bean spending several days here visiting relatives, returned to his home in South Omaha Sunday night. County Supt. Thoelecks is en deavoring to make arrangments to to have a kindenrartner come here and start a private kindergarten in the near r future. A first class kindergarten has long been needed here and if the enterprise is Btartcd it ought to be heartily appreciated, D. P. Ashburn, who has general charge of a number oi cream sepa rator stations aloncr the line of the Union Pacific, was in town yester day. He cpects to do a little missionary work" for the benefit of the station at this point. The Girl From Chili," is pro nounced one of the tunniest plays on the road, ana tue company which produces it to-morrow even ing is a very capable one. Follow ing so closely after Lent the aud ience will probably be a large one, The improvements in the Y. M. C. A. rooms are very nearly com pleted, the painter and paper hanger having finished his work yesterday. The new bathtubs have been put in place and the other chancres in the bath rooms have been made. A new carpet has been put down in the parlor. The rooms now present a very bright ana attractive appearance and their usefulness ought to be grcatiy increased. Notice to A. P. and A. M. The meeting called for Tuesday, April 1 til, has been postponed un til April 24 for work in the F. C. degree. By order of the Master. tit 11 . . . wuiie on nts way to school in a buggy Friday morning one of Cbas. Wyman's sons lost his balance and fell over the dashboard and out of the buggy. He fell in such a man ncr mat ootu witccis passed over his body before the horse could be stopped but fortunately he escaped without any serious injuries, al though he was badly bruised. Round and Half Round Stock Tanks, all sizes, for sale by Jos. Hershey. Mr, Harry Kitzmillcr and Miss Dora Mitchell were married at the home of the bride's father by Judge A. S. Baldwin Friday evening Only relatives ol the bride and groom were present and the affair was a very quiet one. Mr. oud Mrs. Kitzmiller left on train No. 3 for a two weeks trip to various Colorado points. They expect to make their homo here, The bride is the daughter of James Minshall and has made her home here for the past two years. She is a very popular young lady and has quite a wide circle of friends. The groom has made his home in North Platte for several years and is a young man of many attractive qualities. It is understood that upon his return he expects to go into busi Looture on tlio Philippines. The lecture that was to have been given on the Philippines at tue court House last evening was postponed until Friday evening April 20th, owing to the illness of of Mr. Leonard. The people shou all turn out and fill the court house Friday night to hear the interesting experiences 01 Air. and Airs. Leou ard. Admission twenty-five cents children fifteen cents. All kinds of work done neatly kalsomining, paper cleaning on the wall, window shades and carpets cleaned, and painting. Granitoid sidewalks put down, All work guaranteed. Telephone North Side grocery store. All orders an swered promptly. John L. Jones. line of If you Wall Paper. We are showing an exceptionally fine Wall Paper of the newest designs. you contemplate papering your house, call andf see our stock. We can suit you in both style and price. E. B. WARNER. musun vmm NEW SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS AT RENNIE'S. At Kennie's you can Have what you would waste elsewhere, bcoause we live up to' our motto and never deviate from the standard wc act for our selves to "Give the best possible value at the lowest possible price." Add to this the fact that Ronnie's leads in style and beauty, and that there are genu ine bargains every day in the week at Ronnie's. Every week is a good week in our Dress Goods De partment, where only reliable goods find shelf and counter space. We now have sorac unusually tempting1 values. We have just received direct from New "York a beautiful line of . . . .' Novelty Silks, Taffetas, Persian Foulards, Crepe de Ohine, Printed Indias, Etc. Ladies' Shirt Waists, Belts, Umbrellas, Hosiery and Underwear in Endless Variety. We have just received the most complete and se lect stock of Carpets Moquettes, Velvets, Axmin stcrs and Body Brussels we have ever shown. Also fifty pieces of Ingrains, and an elegant line of Rugs, Tapestry Curtains and Lace Curtains. CaUand inspect our stock before, buying. Wc can please you and save you money. RONNIE'S. RENNIE'S Wm. McMichael and his daugh ter were in from Somerset Saturday, A. E. Hill, of Mooreficld, was one of the out-of town visitors who was on the strcects Saturday. Dr. Hannah. Osteopath. Office op posite Hotel Neville. North Platte. Mrs. A. C. Kirby, of Gandy, spent Saturday in town looking after business matters and visiting iriends. Miss Hulda Heuricloon, who had been spending several months here, returned to her home at Spannuth Saturday morning. Notice to School Si.uu.ict O5oer. You are hereby urged to grant to your teachers a vacation of suffic ient length to enable them to at tend the full session of the West Nebraska Teachers' Association to be held in North Platte April 27th and 28th. Bertha Thoelecke, Co. Supt. Miss Salina Holcoinbe, who has been visiting for several days in the vicinity of Brady and Maxwell, is expected home this afternoon. The "Si Perkins" company played to a fair-sized audience at the opera bouse Saturday evening. We Solicit Good I Thirty Day Accounts. m m Ladies who bought their Under wear laBt year of us remember how they were surprised to find that the scwiuir and finish on the kind we sell was equal, it not superior, to that made at home. It will pay you to buy Underwear ready made, as we sell it as cheap as you can buy the embroideries and muslin. We are showing over thirty styles in Gowns, twenty in Corset Covers ami nu endless va riety in Drawers and Skirts, Wilcox Dopartment fa. There arc some merchants doing business in p town who are so suspicious of your honesty that j they refuse to trust you. over night. Are they f entitled to your trade? We guarantee as good 5 service and values with the courtesy of a line of g 2 credit. " g Morning Glory Patent Flour 35 A word in regard to Flour. We are exclusive agents for fc fcj Morning Glory Patent. It is guaranteed by the miller to S make as fine a bread and as many loaves to the Facie as 2! j any flour produced in the U. S. A. a broad guarantee J but the miller is back of it. Only One Dollar a sack. GARDEN SEEDS We sell the Rush Park Seed Co's bulk Garden Seeds, also their package garden and flower seeds, which we sell six packnges for twenty-five cents. Mirror Gloss Starch per lb .5 cts Table Salt 2 sacks for 5 cts Coal Oil per gallon.. - 16 cts Comb Honey per lb 15 cts Fancy Cream Cheese per lb ..' 15 cts Bulk Oat Meal 8 lbs for 25 cts Battle Ax Tobacco per lb 35 cts Standard Navy Tobacco per lb ; 35 cts Horse Shoe Tobacco per lb -. ... .45 cts Star Tobacco per lb ' 45 cts XXXX Coffee. 13c, 2 lbs for 25 cts Lion Coffee, 13c 2 lbs for 25 cts Arbucklea' Coffee. 13c 2 lbs for 25 cts Pnre Karly Ohio Potatoes, per bushel,. ., CO cts Pancv Clean Alfalfa per bushel .56,00 Fancy Clean Golden Millet per bushel 90 cts Fancy Clean German Millet per bushel , $1,00 The highest prevailing prices paid for Butter and Kggs- THE HUB GROCERY CO., Dewey Street. Telephone No. 27. NORTH PLATTE. ness,