The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, December 11, 1900, Image 2

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SIXTEENTH YEAR.
NORTH PLATTE, NEBRASKA, TUESDAY, DECEMBER II, 1900.
NO. 92.
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Increasing Business, Have
You Noticed Ttiat
It has and it's our low prices that does it. We are
giving the public prices on our line of goods that
can't be equaled in western Nebraska. We arc at
present over stocked on
Bed Rooin Suits.
That wc arc letting go at 20 per cent off the regular
price. That means 40 per cent less 'than you can
buy any place else. We have a beautiful line of
Combination Book Cases and
Ladies Writing Desks
that wc arc selling at prices within reach of all. A
swell line of couches at reduced prices. Now is the
time to have your pictures framed. Remember we
save you at least SO perkcent on your frames. Our
Inc of furniture is the most complete in North
Platte. Come in and get our prices.
Ginn & Weingand,
A fine line of undertaking goods. A good
hearse in connection. Mail and telegraph
orders promptly attended to.
Q. F. IDDINGS
X-i"u.32Q."ber, Coal
Yards and Elevators at
North Platte, Neb.,
Sutherland, Neb.,
Julesburg, Colorado.
NORTH PLATTE MILLS,
(C. F. IDDINGS.)
Manufacturer of
HIGH AND MEDIUM GRADE FLOUR
BRAN AND CHOP PEED.
Order by. telephone from Newton's Book Store.
Allen's Talcum Powder
Regular Price 25c.
Our Price this week 10c
NORTH PLATTE PHARMACY,
T. XX. STONX, 3VXn.23LCi.cox.
Trnde-Marka
"BLACKLECINE."
"Pasteur Vaccine"
SAVES CATTLE FROM
BLACK LEG
Nearly 2,000,000 successfully treated in U. S. and Canada during the last 5 years.
Cheap, safe and easy to use. Pamphlet with full particulars, official endorsements
and testimonials sent FREE on application.
Pasteur Vaccine Co.9 Chicago.
SCLL1NO AOENTS s Live Stock Vaccine & Medicine Co., Denver, Colo.
For Sale by A. F. Streitz.
THE Ciim rati Clair
BEST 1 ITt il ISai TOW
A.rj? SCHMALZRIED'S.
Solid
Merit
Lutheran Church Schodulo.
WEDNESDAY.
All members of the Sunday school
arc requested to meet at the church
immediately after school for rehear
sal ior Christmas program.
The choir will meet for practice
at 7 p. m.. sharp. Every member
will realize the necessity of being
present at this time.
THURSDAY.
The ladies' aid society will meet
in the afternoon at the home of Mrs
Brctzer, on the north side.
The children having recitations
for Christmas will meet the super-
intendcut in the church immediate
ly after school.
Silk Mufflers
In handsome but subdued
colors. Prices: 25c to $2.50.
Stak Ci.othino Housic.
Mazic Trumbull, the clever little
soubrettc. who will play "Baggage''
in Clias. II. Hoyt's revival ot his
famous farce, 'A BrasB Monkey" at
the opera house next Saturday
evening, lias made a great hit in
this part. She is a talented little
comedienne who can really act, sing
and dance. Her stage methods are
very refined and her comedy work
is entirely devoid of coarseness,
which is far too often considered
an adequate substitute for ability.
You will not realize what Eu
reka Stock Food is worth to you
until you have given it a thorough
trial. It is money in your pocket
to feed it to vour stock. Buy a
trial package and be convinced.
Five pounds for $1.00; larger
quantities cheaper.
Eureka' Stock Food is the 15s
seuce of Stock Foods and one
third the quantity accomplishes
better results than any other food
on the market, making it the
cheapest and the best to feed. Try
a package and sec result.
Beautiful is the word todiscribe
the line of Music Kolls, Writing
Cases, Pocket Books, Card Cases,
and other Leather goods at
Doolittmc's.
P. W. Sitton has sold several
pianos lately, and received two
more from Omaha today.
1C. R. Ripley returned Saturday
from a business trip to Denver and
other western points.
. McCullcugh & Carter received a
carload of New York apples today.
is the
foundation
on which is
built the
enduring
fame of the
emington
Standard
Typewriter
Wyckoff, Seamans & Benedict, 327 Broadway, N. Y.
1619 FARNAM ST., OMAHA.
CAPITAL CITY LETTER.
Lincoln, Dec. 10, 1900.
There is a general hope that the
republican caucus will be held and
the senatorial fight disposed of be
fore the 15th of January, the time
tor the joint session, in order that
ncccBBary legislation may not be re
tarded, So far as the state in general is
concerned, there is no great demand
for legislation at the hands of the
coming session. The need of anew
revenue law is recognized, but the
difliculty of passing one is also rec
ognized. Attempts along this line
in the two last sessions failed.
Two years ago the fusionist olli
cials, although all elected or
appointed on a platform demanding
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iBlature and asked for increases.
Under their strenuous repieseuta
tions many of the state-house dcpir
ties received larger salaries than
had eycr before been paid. The in
coming republicans will reap tin
benefit of this example, but n
doubt they will be criticised by Hit
fusionists for desiring to keep tin
salaries at their present figure.
It !h conceded that Hub move it
quite a. proper one. They will fee
at home. Nearly every one of tlu
whole crowd of leaders lived soutl
ot Mason and Dixon's line befon
they came here to "reform" Nebras
ka. Now they have concluded tha
the winters are too cold in this lati
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GREAT CLOAK SALE
THE LEA3DER
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The Stern Clonk Co., of Cleveland, Ohio, consigned to us a shipment
of GOO Ladies' and Misses' Jackets and Capes which have been placod in four
lots and will be sold at the following prices:
Lot 1 at $4.98
Lot 2 at 6.75
Lot 3 at $8.50
Lot 4 at 9.48
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These garments . -ire made of the finest material, in the latest designs, in
all colors, and not one in any of the four lots is worth less than $10 'and up to JjJ
$25. These goods must be closed out between now and New Year's Day. fi
Now is your chance to buy a Jacket or Cane, as such opportunities may ft
nflVAv nrrnin lin. nrnsnntofl fn vnn. Tlinsn ornrmnnfsi unll bi' sinlrl fnr CASH -ft
ONLY. The sale commences at oncev so como quick before sizes are broken.
Garments may be selected now and by making a small cash payment will
be laid away for you until Christmae.
THE LEADER
First door south P. 0. J. JPIM, Ptop. .
A largo supply of tailor-made Suits, Dress Skirts, Infants' and Child
ren's Cloaks and Jackets on hands at cut prices.
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ney-general will inherit a number
of buncome law-suits against starch
factories and other institutions, and
it is not beyond the possibilities
that the Smythes and Oldhams will
ask to be allowed to nibble at the
public crib until these suits are dis
posed of. A long-haired attorney-
general who has maintained a pri
vate office in Omaha and allowed the
state to shift for itself except dur
ing political campaigns, may de
clare himself indispcnsible in tliu
settlement of these campaign, law
suits. The new attorney-general,
however, may decide that an cx-olli-cial
who uses hair, oil externally,
and an ex-deputy who uses it inter
nally will be of little assistance in
these suits.
-The pretended contest against
Dietrich to prevent him from taking
hi Beat has fizzled out. The tun
ionists knew that the case was
a hopeless one, and besides the dis
appearance of certain of their cam
paign funds has giyen them trou
bles of their own. There is a well
grounded suspicion that high
mogt'ls of the fusion crowd used up
the funds to bet on the election.
Now, while they accuse each other,
the legitimate expeiir.es remain un
paid. It is believed that this inter
nal quarrel has only just I'cgun
and that beforu the colony leaven
for Oklahoma there may be some
startling developments. Under the
circumstances the reform leaders
will go pretty slow about i heir con
test, and will sing low the nong'of
the use and abuse of campaign
hinds.
Governor Dietrich seems to be
iroing about the makitig of his ap
tude. and that it la too hard Ionian
ipulate elections' The. newjUtor! pointmentsjn a business like way. I
When he finds a mail in every way
qualified for a place he announces
the appointment. So far no criti
cism has been heard. At least two
ol the places given out by common
ousent. John Mallalieu as the
head of the Kearney school was an
unqualified success in the years
gone by, and tne desperate attempt
of the Mutz sniffling commit
tee to blacken his character three
years ago was a dismal failure. It
was conceded that Mallalieu was
the proper man for the old place.
Dr. Green, of University Place, for
the head ot the Lincoln asylum was
another expert whose qualifications
and claims were generally conceded.
In regard to the other appoint
ments so tar made qualifications
seem to have been the best indorse
ment. Adam Gkanokk.
Hpoiitiiuooiift CoiuImikIIoii ii f liny.
The Question ot spontaneous com
bustion of hay hns recently been ln-
cstlKU'cd by oiiq of the alllclals of tho
United Htutiu weather niireou, wuo
suys that fornieiitatiou within moist
hay may ralao tho temnornturo to an
degrees Fahrenheit, at which tempera
ture clover hay will Ignite.
Ucllulniii Ki)vltu In Clilnu.
A ClilncEo dniicltiB muBtor, Hung Koo
Clioo, announces In a Chlncso paper
that ho Is to hold a religious service,
to which ho Invites ovory one, In hon
or of the 100th anniversary of tho
death of his ancestor, who was tho
first of tho family to take up tho profession.
Baward for' Muii-Kitting TlRrcm.
A reward of 900 ropces ($200) has
ben placod by tho Drltlsh authorities
on the head of a man-eating tigress
In the Seoul district, Central province,
India. Four porsona aro reported by
the pollco to havo boon killed Uy It In
the month of July lost. Sovoral, lnmt
m are ln soarch of tho tlgross In viow
of tho reword,
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,-. Hot Wilier In Culm.
Hot water Is very difficult to obtain
In Cuba. Wutor Is la-atod In small
vessels and a surprisingly meagor
amount seemB to bo needed In tho
day's work. Cuban cooks lmvo dovol
oped tho syBtom of washing dlchea in
cold water to an art, biit American
servants find It difficult to got accus
tomed to this hot water scarcity.
Victoria rrrHBiiU !' Torrler.
Queen Victoria has scut a present ol
two carefully Holoctcd fox terriers of
tho best breed to tho Hmperor Menetolc
of AhyBslnla. Tho same steumor con
voved four beautiful pedigreed grey
hnnniU which aro a nresent to tho
Emperor Monclek from the govern
mont. . .
Tim Tkiiiuni: and the Prairie
Farmer one year lor $1.25.
A.A.I
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I lion. Luiik Fever. Milk I'oit.
H. B. I NI'IIAIIVH, Immune... Injuria,
cvBaa J Hheumatlmii.
!.;. (HOHH TIIIIOAT, lulnVi Uplzoottv.
conaatUUtcmpor,
SjKuwn"MH, IlnU, !rul.i,
K. 8.ICOUOIIH. Cold. Inniipiw.il. Inflamr,!
ctmwi Lunga. rlnuro.l'uuuiiiiiiiln.
. I COMO. IIHIvnrli.'. Wlud.lllowu,
V. V.
cumM $ Diarrhea. Ilvnciitcrv.
O.U. I'roTcnK MIHCAIllllAtilC.
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I.I. 1HKIV DIHHA8HH. Mmifte, UnuHloiii.
cubbh J Ulrrm. Jree, I'ircy.
.1. H. jllAU COMIITIOV, Hlnrlna Coot.
I'tnuu ( liidUeatlon, htmnarli Hiuunrrii.
COo. cachi Stable Caio, Ton Spnclncit, Hook, &o f.
At tlruKKlut or Bent jiropalil on ri'i'elpt of iirlco.
llumphreyt' Metllclim Co., Cor. Wllllum A John
8U., Waw York. Vwkkhiahy )UiimL Bkmt i'liau
NERVOUS DEBILITY,
VITAL. AVKAKtVKSS
and Pro8tvntton from Over
work or other causes.
Humphreys' Homeopnthlo Spacjlflo
No. 128, In ujoovoii40 yoniu, the only
Buccoasfiil rumody.
$1 per vlat,or opeclal packaao with powder,for $3
Bold tr Uriif tin., or nl foil pIJ on rtcelrt ol
nmrsKatt' mku. to.. cr. n mi ik su.,