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About The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 11, 1900)
CHRISTMAS GOODS. a: A NICE CARVING SET 8 is one of the useful presents for a Wedding- g or Christmas gift. We have a good assortment & to choose from. WHEN SELECTING A PRESENT for a Gentleman you would like something useful a good Foun tain Pen is just the ar ticle. We hauc the cel ebrated Parta (Lucky FANCY SHIRTS, GLOVES, UNDERWEAR, NECKWEAR, XATg, OAFS, SHOES, sweaters do these suggest a Jiood? All wool fleeced Shirts or Drawers at 40o a Gar ni nut, 7Cc a Suit. STAR CLOTHING HOUSE. Returns With Ringlor. Sheriff Kclihcr returned from Denver last night with Geo. Ringlcr who is wanted on the charge of bttrglnrizinif the Tho Fall of Conway. P. H. Conway, formerly of this city 'but lately of Salt Lake City is now a lugitivc from justice and is supposed to be hiding in Canada. Conway is wanted for forging mortgages and other crooked real estate transactions 9 and it is said his peculations amount to over fifty thousand dollars. While in North Platte Conwav was not considered a particularly shrewd or bright business man; in fact his busi ness career here Was more of a failure than a success. lie went i i"- i en t ..t... mi .i i... ii,,. residence of Chas. Jsll nearly two - X satisfaction or your money back. Call and sec our big line of Holi day Goods CLINTON, The Jeweler, H. J. Clark went to Omaha this morning to spend a few days. "JacK" Monroe nas been cm- ing a fair standing in real estate circles at the time that city was taking a boom. lie made consid erable money and soon became a "plunger and lugn llyer." lie drove a team of horses that cost him $2,000, maintained the most elctrant bachelor apartments in the city and gave wine suppers r . . i . 1 j to women oi quesuonaoic repine that cost him several hundred dollars each. Real estate bust- A ncss, However, became siacic anu I Some Christmas Sugge stiotis. years ago Ringlcr was arrested in Ucn- K ;fni VC i & vcr the latter part of last week, I i1. W"C SSt 8 and Sheriff Kclihcr was notified! n. l .s L,.S 8 The latter went to Lincoln last 2?: Friday to secure, a requisition from Uovcrnor lJoynter, and thence to Denver to ifet hit msm. I avraa fcaaskj aav 11 KU VUIIJ j'VllVW 5 n..t Sheriff Kolilwr w i,n.,n,l in to wo,ncn of questionable u " " " - w g have Ringlcr. m Jxingier is said to ue a pretty l wiil; ii iiiciii iiii tuuuuii uv; wan n . i .i smooth enough lo nncS .rt awav yuTO 8 icvuhuc uuwmuu, u .t r n ii. i,,ti hnnmn tin nillatnmon tn Hum uubiiii iimiui uv; in null,. , .... j likclv to do so airain. "Y1Il5 1 ,,i:.cu",,.u . "Ul. ul " i sittti tiifit ntro ni v n r rnm mensiirate wit 1 Ins carnimrs, lin irJrle .,n,l It W51H tllCIl 11IS Cl'OOKCU WOHi linvu. tho siiuAnni nv iw. int-oi-. bciran. lie loaned consiucraoic the rclincd, the artistic, tlic on,:) Uilsli:i " ulil""a.lB ''" ins mctiiod was to neiruuaiu i loan live times greater than the nronertv wasworth'irive the mort t4 I t1 . .... . .Ill ttt a . I ...... . a ircsidincr Ji;idcr Aloorc win xncgranu lotigcoi tne Ancient yayor one tilth tlie amount, de preach at the Methodist church Order of United Workmen of vote the other four-fifths to his next Sunday. Nebraska desire to secure perma- personal use and make out and T yj . . . T . . nent ncadquarters in somp town, send to the capitalist a fraudulent i 1 t . . 1 . ..... mU..v (ui ICCIUX. UIIUH llll7ill.l tins morninff io iook acr com-M,-,,!,, for the iocation The local worth considerable more than pany work at that place. lodcrc, with its accustomed tho n mount of the loan. fthc Christmas Tree Ornaments, energy, has appointed acorn capitalist happened to visit Salt CandleH. etc. in iTent!Hl variety miucc ot vc, witn Jaice won as Lake, Conwav would drive linn nt nnn1ittli'. cnairman, to ascertain wnat the around in his two thousand grand jougc expects in uic way dollar outfit and point out certain Mrs. J. B. bcanlan went to of inducements, and when such tirnnorfv whiirh he renresented umana inis morninir to visn ner i is ascertained a report will be waw nnvnrnd bv the mortirairc w i I . . - . . I J oqz. uaugnicr, who is attending' made to the lodge, it the conces- he d bv the eastern man. U IT ii " ployed by the city as patrolman. Judge Davis is transacting humorous and grotesque, all can J1' method was legal business in Maxwell today, be lounu at uoonttic s. school in that city. Presiding Elder Moore and Rev. Wimbcrly went to Farnam this morning to attend a minis terial association. sions asked are not too great and of such a nature as can be met by North Platte, an active cam-1 course these fraudulent transac tions were sure to be discovered . . . ..! sooner or later, and as a result paign to secure the headquarters Conway was arrested on the will be made. There are about clmrirc of forircrv. He induced fifty persons employed in the his friends to goon his bonds for headquarter ofhees and such an his appearance in court, and then increase ol waire earners would be of advantage to any town. In addition to this the location of The Royal Neighbors arc re quested to meet at -the home of Mrs. J. F. Schmalzried Thurs dav. December 13. at 2 n. m. TomO'NeilandaMr. Gray. of headquarters would mean htln Chcycnnc, Were hunting quail at drctla of v,H,tors to tllc lown- Maxwell Saturday and were A Brass Monkey," that has successful in bagging a large always been idolized by play number. goers throughout the country W. U. Kitncr yesterday sold Hincc tne iarce comedy was urat 320 acres of land northwest of presented is announced at tlie town to Hcnrv Anoloford for a opera house for next Saturda consideration of thirty-five evening, decamped, the sack. leaving them to hold Below we present some suggestions for Christmas presents and submit prices. From these you cannot fail to select suitable and durable presents. Hocking Chairs ranging in price from 75c to $25; very handsome ones at the latter price. $12.75 buys a fine oak Combination Book Case and Desk with glass doors, French plate mirror, easily worth $18.00. In Dining Room Furniture we have extension tables from $4.75 to $30; Sideboards from $14 to $45; a good oak dining room chair, cane seat, at 90 cents each. China Cabinets at very reasonable prices. Center Tables from 75c to $12, embracing several kinds of wood. A fine display of odd pieces in upholstered goods. A nice line of ladies Dressing Tables and Chiffoneirs. Fine B-piecc bed room suit, bevel glass on dresser, $17.50. 100 Iron Bedsteads ranging in price from $3 to $25. Our line of couches is complete. A nice variety of Screens. Easels at 75c, and up. Music racks and Cabinets. Our line of Pictures is conceded by all to be the finest ever seen in this city. These pictures were personally selected by us and are all up-to-date. We have them at all prices. An elegant line of Rugs in Axminster, Smyrna, Moquette, Jute, etc. Tabourettes in several designs, and at different prices. "We are still selling Sewing Machines, and nothing makes a more appropriate present than one of our machines. A fine oak case six-foot Organ for $45.00. Special prices on Pianos in stock. We make a specialty of Picture Framing, and carry the largest line of Moulding between Omaha and Denver. E. B. WARNER. This is one of Chas. I hundred dollars. All the land Jtioyt's most brilliant and sue lays under the Birdwood irriga- ccssful works, and it is atypical tion ditch. Mr. Aonleford will Hoyt production the cast, seen- . . f i . . I use tne land for a blooded stock' cry anu cverytiung ueingontne ranch. nigh standard ol excellence lor which all of his offerings have f,.i T1S11" e, rv,:.. .. ueen noted ior many years, r ew iuiu Aati uuutvuu viiiuut vi y i . ii 1 . artistic, at Doolittle's. C e8 "l in,s. cmss can um u "... . .. . distinction ot a season's run in -rue following arc the newly New York that "A Brass Mon- ciectcd omceraoi iate iougciHO. kcyi had. Miss Mazie Trum- u?, a. yj. u. w.ior tne ueginning bull is the briirht star as "Bair- gagc," supported by a capable company. Judge Grimes held district court in Channcll yesterday. Several local attorneys attended. The entertainment committee of the Y. M. C. A. has abandoned the idea of having a regular course of entertainments this of the twentieth century: Jacob ,Wolf, master workman; Robt. Vance, foreman; Fred Wright, overseer; John Kclihcr, recorder; P. H. Sullivani financier; Dave Brown, guide; John Fulton, in side watch; John Wcisgerbcr, outside watch. Every woman In ought to know about the country Miner's Frtcn Those who do know about it wonder how they ever got along without It. It has robbed child- birth of Us terrors for many a young: wife, It haa preserved her girlUn figure and saved her much Buffering. It is ua external lini ment and carries with it therefore. absolutely no danger of upsetting the system as drugs taken intern ully are apt to do. It is to bo rubbed into the abdomen to Bofteu and strengthen the muscles which aro to Dear tue strain. Tills means much less pain. It also prevents morning sickness and all of the other discomforts of pregnancy. A druggist of Macon, Ga,, says: "I have sold a large nuantitvof Mother's Friend and have never knows as instance where it has failed to produce the sood results claimed for It." A prominent lady ot Lam berton, Ark., writes: "With my irtt six children 1 was in labor from 21 to 30 hours. After using Mother Friend, my seventh was bora ia 4 hours.'1 Malhtr'a Vrltm mi Mia drag store, 1141 9m RtUa. TIE HUMKU MMJUTMI CO. -WfH Sw aay Haesj BAJMT season. This action is due to the fact that such a course as was desired could not be obtained for less than $365. The health con ditions in the city last month also had some weight in abandoning the course. It is likely, however, that one or two separate enter tainments will be given during the season under the auspices of the association, the first to be given early in the new year. The Art Novelties, Busts, Stat uettes, Picture Frames, Mirrors. Art Relievos and Medallions at Doolittle's are exquisite. The local lodge Junior Order of United American Mechanics. which has offered to furnish a Hag for the new high school .1! t , .1 IV , uuuuiug anu which oner nas been accepted expect to raise the Hag about January 1st. rini.ii i.:ii it ................. connnected with this event, and the lodge hopes to secure Hon. H. H. bddy, of Denver, to make an address. The matter is now in the bauds of a committee and n report is expected at an early day. oolittlc's book store is one of the most attractive places in town, It is not llattery to say that Mr. Doolittlc has used excel lent taste in the selection of his stock. Show windows on Dewey street arc attracting considerable attention these days from passcr-by. Holiday goods are . . . . OPERA HOUSE .... Saturday, Dec. 1 5. HOYT'S Biggest, Brightest and Best Comedy. "A Brass Monkey" WITH MAZIE TRUMBULL And a carefully selected cast Lots of Comedians, Pretty Girls. New Music and Novel Dances. First time at these Prices You oan leave Bjioari riven aften foealjfoflfc today on "The Overland Limited" and arrive California sooner than if yon left yesterday via any othor train S PICTO 7Sc Today we are in the front rank with the finest Always in the Lead! itr F itr tir 11 line of Lamps, Bronzes, China, lOver seen in North Platte. We cordially invite you to inspect our Bronze Statuary- Hanging in price from $2.50 to $18.00. This is something entirely new and novel and make elegant parlor ornaments. Fancy Parlor Lamps, 1 Hanging from 'J8 cents to $12.50. "We have the best prices c on Lamps evcr.shown in this city for the reason that they come direct troin tne lactory producing tne nest tramps in the United States. 1 1 1 r W PLUM A I take pride in saying tiiat we nave W Villi! A i the lowest price on the finest line of m Table Set, Syrups, Salads, Cups and Saucers, Plates, etc., ever displayed in North Platte. HARRINGTON & T05IN. Atrip to California in regal splendor, can be made on "The Overland Limited," the celeb r a t c d Union Pacific train. Th i s train runs via the "Overland Route," the established route across the continent. It has yrehaps the mos t fi n c 1 y equipped cars in the world. Thev are Double Drawing Room Palace Sleepers, broad vestibuled Cars throughout, Buffet Smoking and Library Cars with Barber Shops and Pleasant Reading-Rooms, Dining Cars, meals being served a la carte, and every delicacy is provided. The cars are illuminated with the famous Pintch Light and heated with steam. A notable feature is that safty, perfect comfort and speed arc all included. Only Two 3STie;li.ts . , . Botwoon . . . 3VXlcxs.x'l nivor and. Sail Franoleoo. Tor time tables and full information call on Jas. B. Scanlan, A yen t. I aaaaV 'Bf-amaj V tm m SM SM BBT . Z.KC KZ BL. m 1 .BBkk One year Free By Special Arrangement we can furnish THE PRAIRIE PARMER Free for one year to every one of our subscribers. All you have to do is to renew for The Tribune for another year and tell us that you want The Prairie Kariner and we will order it sent to you one full year free. We will also send The Prairie Farmer free one year to every new subscriber who pays us one year in advance. Don't put this off, if you want to get that great one dol lar a year farm paper free. This offer is but for a limited time. 5, s r aiHITMlTl iM