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About The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922 | View Entire Issue (July 12, 1901)
S GOLD, SILVER AND S PEARL HANDLE SILK UMBRELLAS 55 SI 3 a The attendance at the summer a school has reached sixty four. W. V. Itnncrlniifl rntiirnir1 lliln morning from a trip to Lodge Pole on legal business' Mavor Walker went out to Ins A line line of Black and $ ranch this morning to start the Colored Silks from $3 machines cutting the second crop 5; ot auaua. to $10. FANS.... Mrs. Pickens, of Chicago, a sis 8 Swarthout, arrived from Chicago 0001011110 fine in l'ans g tins morning. just the thing to pre- & P. K. Roberts agent at Chappcll sent to young' ladies, g waa dow 1,118 wfek taking the n - 4 i lMn JTA I " iiiau u comoanv rules. n..4 ri...... c:t. ...... ...... & ..t u,,lM a..,. uii(uwiii & I KA Hnffmnn nf T.Ltia mnvbrmpcl S suitable for weddinir 1rCS" 8; I n ntmihpr nf linrnoa in Mim virinilw Q nnli! "Li... i. t I.;. .. ...lit. tit v-iiio. V '.1 8 1 Lcoturo Tonight. Rev. C. P. Wimberly will deliver lecture this evening at the high school auditorium on the subject of Talk and Talkers." This lec ture which is given at the" request of the summer school instructors, will be free and the public is cor- ially invited to attend. hog Cut Off. Franz A. Bruckner, a piano tuner who came to town about a Clinton THE JEWELER, 3 1 m this week and left today with them W I T t A I I I. .. i 1 .. J. HI. JllCAUUUCI WIIU 1 1:11:1111 J traded his ranch in Garfield pre cinct for properly in Gothenburg, is transacting business iti town today. The Lutheran Ladies' Aid bo- he JMi - Wf M VrlfclMf . cicty will serve ice cream and cake Tuesday evening, July Kith, on the Public Is FRIDAY, JULY 12, 1901. lawn at the parsonage. invited. Platte Valley Lodge No. 32 of Masons will meet at Masonic Hall this evening for the purpose of meeting Grand Custodian Robt. 10. Kd Scarle, state examiner of county treasurers, was in town yesterday. Mrs. J. M. Snyder has returned prencj, irom a visit wuu tier parents ai Kearney. .v...,, ...Bb,.u w,w ...... daycvcninri inthc building tomorrow for San Francisco where , . , . .. . , , , . merly occupied by the Fair he will visit for a while. Enroute .i. ' ... . r . ... , home he will also visit for a month or so in Salt Lake City. Harry C. Kitchen of Farnam, a brakeman on the B. & M., was killed at Holyoke, Col., Wednes dav. Ills remains were taken to Farnam lor interment. Chairman McNeel is expected in from the rauch this afternoon and will Mini up the warrants which have been drawn. These warrants can then be issued tomorrow. Wanted A first class crew to put up 320 acres of hay. Apply at once Harrington it Tobin. Geo. M. Bobbltt has cone to Hastings to track some trotters for the races wlitcli will occur the week of August 6th. He will enter his horse "Spottj" in the races and will probably drive a couple for Riley of Kearney. Who.was it said A rolling 9tone gathers no moss?" It don't mat ter. Doolittle says ''Moving goods gather no dust." No old stock allowed to gather there. Smaller orders and fresh goods is Doolitle's motto. The D. of II. will hold a ten cent ice cream social next Wednes- for store Public cordially invited Dr. Ferrar manager of the Grand Island sugar factory is transacting business in this section this week and looking iuto the condition of the sugar beet crop. Up in Deuel county it is said that some contagious plague is rapidly decreasing the number ot irrashhoppers. This is an instance where a plague is a benefit. Wm. Whillock goes to Omaha Sunday and it is probable that Mrs. Whitlock, who has been re ceiving medical treatment there, will return home with him. Prof. Brunerot tUe state univer sity says that he is prepared to furnish a few hundred lots of the African locust disease with which to destroy grasshoppers. Parties interested should write Prof. Bruncr at once. 15. S. Smith of Gandy is iu town today working on the proposition to secure the constuction of a tele phone line from this city to Gandy. Mr. Smith believes that such a line FARMERS, STOCKMEN, HAYMEN, that should not be lost sight of. ROPE Stacker Rope, Hard Twist Rope, Manila Rope in all sizes, and the price you know is rtrrhf. 7.5nr1i nnil 3.inr1i week ago and had been making his stacker Rope, 10c per pound, headquarters at Kcllner & Stack's Machine Oil. Eldorado Castor store, had his right leg cut off by Oil, the best oh the market, goes train No. 4 last night. farthest, at 35c per gallon. Bruckner went to the train with AXLE GREASE Monarch, is friend W. U. English and got Mica, Castor Oil and Frazicrs. on the car with him. He remained nnifirww Tn vo..i- iv rmm on the cat until the train waB in VOu want thn 1okI for vonr motion and in-attempting to get off money. There is no cofTcc sold fell with his right leg under the in North Platte that is equal to wheels which nasscd over it ust our 1255 cent bulk collcc. Two above the ankle. The unlortunatc pounds of it is equal to any pack man was taken to Mrs. Pulvcr's S C0,Tcc aoltl. . J get coiicc. Liomc in ami ouy two pounds of it and you will never use package coltec again. FLOUR Use Sundance, good as any $1. 10 Hour, for $1.00 per sack, bnowllake, trood as any Minneapolis Hour retailed at $1.25, for $1.10 per sack. Get our prices on 500 pound lots. Swift and Co.'s Bacon, Hams, ..n iJr.ni.. rvi..,,.! ir... . ,.,.,.11 Willi. A Ul , VUUHtU .1-ltllll, men, one engineer and a bank teller lcss. H.im' an(1 u0iogn;i, arc thc have taken the hint and have joined bcst aml t, CQst Q morc Umn thc association this week. There others. Wo hnnrtlo tlmm p vr.l li re others that need a bj.t'i, come sivcly. n fellows there is room for you. Hammond Packimr Co.. of The rooms should be crowded Cheyenne, put up only absolutely next sunaay at p. m. to near mire lard: we have it in 3. 5 and Mr. C. C. Atwood give a special 10 pound pails and it costs no illustrated talk to men. Come and more than others. hear the Stella music box at 3 Feed your chickens ground o'clock. oyster shell and make them a The board of directors will meet paying investment. Worth 2lA on Saturday evening of this week cents per pound . with International Secretary Geo. OATMEAL We lead in D. McDill of Omaha in the parlor prices as well as quality. We at 8 o'clock. An interesting con- will sell you 9 pounds of thc best ferencc will be held. S. bulk oatmeal for 25 cents. We will sell vou a 5 pound Tho Grasshoppor Quontlon. package of Banner Oats, with a Thc question of the grasshopper fancy decorated china bowl for placue which at this time is bcinn 30 cents. fullv discussed bv manv intclliient Hulk Gloss Starch for 5 cents ,IWd rtf Mm af.il io n rlnon mm VW PC POUIUl. v....., y. wvr w - n,jnnr,n., ... .!... understand that many candidates ' g ciiurmuus quantities oi outtcr in us where an amputation was per formed by Dr. McCabc. Bruckner is about tl.irly-five years of age and is an expert on piano work. Y. M. C. A. NOTES. It was hinted that some fellows n North Platte needed a bath and that the V. M. C. A. was the place to get them. Four round house would not only pay bu,t would prove an untold convenience to the Chicago forecast for North Platte people of the two tavvna as well as and yiciqity: Generaljy fair tonight to those living along the line. aqp qaujrpay. vier mnitfi. A ffcntiem n frQm Logau Plir tnu vim ntn Inmnnrnitirn VPS. I .... ....... mc ,i,-tmmi'i. .-,,.r...- j i co uu i v touQV savs mat in tuai bcc terduy was 101 one year ago it was L, lhe d weatbcr has ruined the 87. The minimum temperature Lma . anr, ihni :, h this morning was 74. one year ago lnff cut for feed BarIy corn ba8 been damaged by thc drouth and is in a ratuer sickly couattion, but late corn is up to date looking pretty well. A light Vain tell in that section one njgbt tbjs week, We pay mora money AyUdq mqrc, wftrH ',f(ed forale4 Say than any one it was 04. YOUR HAY HANDS in Lincoln oountyt Yu "Wl lose money if you sell before seeing us. Harrington & Tobin, A second section of No. 5 this morning contained the Cincinnat delegation of Kpworthiaus to Fris co. The cars which came through lrom Cincinnati, were battered looking Pullmans and the delegates Powder 20 were complaining bitterly of them. WcSelU, Snow Flake Patent Flour per sack $1.00 Gothenburg Best Patent Flour per sack 1.10 25-lb Sack Corn Meal 25 25-oz. can K. C. Baking 10-oz. can K. C, Baking Powder v- Cqr.n, Starch pep plfg:, ...... Jvjon Qoff eo 3 pkgs, Arbuckle's Coffee 2-pkgs... ,35 25 Betore leaving they were prqmjsed, first class equjpmen,t bt Instead were giyen caB that evidently could not be used elsewhere, Lincoln county 1ms a total rail road mileage of 105 miles, standing XXXX Coffee 2 pkgs 25 sixteenth in the list of counties o 1-lb pkg Church's Soda 08 te state. There are only five 1-lb pkg Dwight's Soda 08 counties in the state which do not .7, . have a railroad running within least foam s pKgs w fhlir borderB. nameiv. naMner McPher th. their borders, namely, On Time Yeast 2 pkgs 05 Boydi Logan, Loup and Vinegar per gal .20 White Wine Vinegar per gal .25 Kerosene Cjil per gal 5 Walter Bjiker's Cocoa -llj P5MI H M i; M .. (j "III 14,Q-Jl4SaokSMt 1.05 iiorse Shoe Tobacco per plllg1 i . i , 1 1 , i 1 1 ."O Stfii' Tobacco per plug . , , , , ,M Kittle Ax Tobacco por plug .35 sou. rue total mileage in state ib 5,fa8. Receiycd. at Schlesjnger's ouvre lijfed carjoad, of Imported Qerma Beer Oulmbacher and Wald Qphloescheu.! Last season 1 K. Kipley had five acres of corn and the crop wa so large that ne could scarcely handle it. This eeaenu he hasi the same number of acres, but th mm ivlilph itt nnw :iKniif rpnrlir fnr CM 1 .11 O ' .-j ovorv open cvvimi mini o marketing , is being badly damaged O'clocki by striped worms which destroy the kernels, The chinch bugs are Uilnnv nRnh.llfcmP.nfc Sfcnitfc. playiug liayoc with Mr. K.pley iiuuj uujjui uuiuua eany cauuagc, A few Points ot interest TO r w Wc Lead iu Price and Quality. W. F. McGlone. in the coming campaign will take becauac we Jlay more for it th up tbis question and thoroughly anV firm in town. Urinir kto discuss it from the standpoint that antj rcCcivc the highest price. me county attorney instruct tue commissioners to import several thousand turkeys into Lincoln county, the same to be distributed among the farmers on shares as parties do cattle at this day and age. rue supposition is mat it The Misses Stewart of Fremont, tins argument is carnea out mat are guests at the Turpie ranch. 41in hurra (ilitf1i rtAiinitfort mil rrra I " . Fred Ouimcttc will go to Max- last season and are at this time we in a few d a r mi f 4 - rmr rtl t r ll 41a nn tHA full ,w hall which will be opened there, airain. will be stricken from the e!irth fo.- ever. Fawmi-w. Judge Ncyillc of Omaha has been tn town lor several days looking Awful Hot Weather. after matters connected with the lOvcrybody in North Platte knows Keith estate, mat tlic weatlier ot Uie past ten Mrs. Danbuum, Mrs. J. II. Stone days has been extremely hot. they au Ml38 Irene Swarthout lclt on don't need me ligurcs to prove it. the noon train today lor a brief However, tun tollowwg statement visit in Omaha. f L . t . t. IT L I ui iCmFM;Hl(: twr urst cicvcn Dr. II. McLtav of ttandv was in days of m and 1000,. furnished by ,ow vebterday enroute to tllc Buf. Qbservtr Piercy are given as a fai0 exposition and a visit to bis matter ot information to tnose who 0,a home in Canaua mnt rlpcirr. li I l'JOl I'iOO ''8 iKasmusscn of Dolu, Neb., July 1 ft J3 nrrived in town Tuesday and began o9 work in the dry goods department f, of the Wilcox Store. BO 1.. 3.. 3.. 4.. 5 . f.i 7. 8.. J.. 10 . 11.. l'JOl . 3 . 91 . 100 . 100 . 86 . 94 . 97 . 100 . 101 . 98 101 85 88 82 86 Mrs. Frank Winn and Mrs. P. Manion went to Cheyenne laBt night to help take care of John Grimes, who is stttferinc from gij appendicitis. 87 The Nebraska volunteer tinmen's The aggregate temperature for tournament will be held at Fre-, thc eleven days of Lily, 1M, is mont uext week. As yet none ol 1,051 degrees; for the eleven days the local firemen have announced n 1,1)00, it wasQ73- For thc first their intention of attending. period the average daily maximum waa 93j degrees, for the latter period 88J degrees, a fraction over seven degrees hotter this year than last on the daily average. r THE MODEL ONE-PRICE Clothing House, Max Kirscltbauiii, Prop. "5 Great Summer Clothing Sale. I $8.50 Men's Blue Serge Suits all wool, $io value, at Men's $to and $12 all wool suits, consisting of Black Cheviots, Unfinished Worsteds and Fancy Cas- stmcfes, at. ?.50 t Men's Blue all-wool Serge Pants, $3 values, at $2.00 Men's Crash Coats 95c Men's Crash Pauls , 75c We have a few odd things which we offer you at odd figures. We don't expect to come out even on them, just want to get them out of thc way. Terrific Price Cutting in Boys' Clothing. $1.95 ? I7C Odds and ends in Boys' Vestee Suits, ages 3, 4, 5 and 6, $3 and $4 values, at Boys' Knee Pants, 25 and 50c values, at Yes, we give thc money back, but nobody ever wants the money back. THE MODEL ONE-PRICE CLOTHING HOUSE 1 Wax Kirschbaum, Prop. J Exclusive agent for the Celebrated Carhart Overalls. : Railroad Notes. from back Slippers. ghll'tiP,atciU Tether- Slip-. pens., a tq H per pa .75 Uii'lVi Patent UaUicr Slip, pcrs aft to ll por pair 95 Misscs'Patent Leather Slip pers 11 to 2 por pair-. . .$1.15 Child's Red Kid Slippers 5 to 8 per pair l.OD Girl's Red Kid Slippers 8 to 11 per pair 1.25 Store open evenings until 8 o'clock. Wilcox -Department Store. Arrangements have been made for a number of practice ball games between the Union Pacific and Junior teams, the first of which will probably be played Hub evening. It is reported in town that Ar thur Hqmrnond who recently went to Maine will be married thc early part of next week, and will reach here with his bride thc latter part of the mouth, Stoves stored, fiasoline stoves repaired and enameled. Good second hand gasoline stoves lor sale cheap. Western Stove Repair Works, two doors east of First National Bank. She Didn't Wear n T.Iusk. But hor beauty wan completely hjddon by botch, blotches unci pimples till sf.o uocd IiucUlon's Arnica Halve. Thon they vanished as will all Erup tions, Fovor Soros, Boils, Ulcors, Car biinolos and Folona from Uh ubo. In- fallibln for Cuts. Corns. Burns, Scalds und Piles. Cure Kiiurnntee'd. 'Sio at A. F. Btreiu b Urnij' storo. York Uinmau came down Denver Wednesday and took an 10. L. special. Lou Garrison who has been brak ing out of Cheyenne has been transferred to this point. The cars of instruction which have been here for the past twelve days will go west today. Charley Kitzmiller comes up from Kearney tomorrow and will take a position iu thc shops. L, P. Dickinson who had been working at Sidney has returned to town and expects to re-enter the shops. President Burt and party who had been in the west lor ten days, passed east ou No. ! Wednesday night. R. R. Root, now U.P. agent at Woodriver but formerly an operator here, was in town Wednesday tak ing the examination at the car of Instruction. It is said that a gentleman by the name of Stubbs will be here in a few days to assume the position of division foreman. Mr. Stubbs comes from one of .the terminal divisions of th Kansas Pacific. Engines 1856 and 1857, two of the big wheel compounds come up trom Omaha Wednesday and two morc will be here in a day or two. These engines will go 011 the 5 and 6 and 3 and 102 runs. Frank Simpson came down from Denver Wednesday and took back one of the lSpworth League specials that night. For a few weeks past he has been running out of Denver. Agent Brcisch has been trans ferred from Sidney to Laramie, Clifton goes from Lodge Pole to Sidney: and a Second district man has been transferred to Lodge Pole. Train No. 3 came in Tuesday night with eighteen baggage cars coaches and Pullmans and went out with nineteen. West of here two engines were used. II. W. Denncr has bceif in town for a few days and will probably secure work in the machine shop. The abandonment of Sidney as a division terminal threw Mr Bcuner out of a position at that place, Twelve special trains bearing JOpworth League excursionists passed through Wednesday night and Thursday morning. ToturniBti motive power for these extra trains caused considerable hustling at this terminal, It is said that an increase in the 6top force is badly needed by reason ot the large amount of re pair work on hand and in sight. It is probable that the olliciala will grant leave to hire some additional men. John Keith came up from Omaha this morning. Henry Hoagland who had been visiting his brother Judge Hoag land for tho. past week,- returned to Lincoln Lift night. You arc not importuned to buy at Dooli tile's. Thc unpurchasitig ppectator is always welcome. A 00k today "may mean 'a purchase. tomorrow A late telegram announces that the funeral of Sol Solomon will be held at Bay City, Mich.' At the re quest of the family the local Mac- ' cabce, A. O. U. W. and K. P. odges have wired those orders at Bay City requesting them to take part in the funeral services. The remains were snipped from Omaha today. J3XTHA. TRAIN SERVICE To Sun Fratioiaoo via THE UNION PACIFIC, Fot tho uuuummodation of tlioso tuk- ng udvuntuKn ot tho uroutly reduced rntoB to tho lOpwortli LonKUo Conven tion, San FnuioIbco, July 18-21, l'JOl. THE UNION PACIFIC will place in service another t!irou(li Ptillninn Ordinary (tourist) Sloopor July O'-ll, on train No, II, leaving Omahn at This will inako two through cars on this train during this porlod and will ?ivo tho vory boat accommoda tions for all. Reservations should bo mado as far n advance as possible For full information, call ou or ad address JAB B. SCANLAN, Agent. HUMPHREYS' VETERINARY SPECIFICS A. A.fl'UVI'.llH. OnnaeitloiH, Inflamma cuius J Hum, l.uiiK rover, Milk I'evcr, II. ll.iKIMlAI.NH. r.amencM, Injuries, tunics J Ulit-uiiintl.ui. !. C.IMMin TIIUOAT, Quinsy, Hi'liootlo, cured i nUlempcr. i'jJlJjj WORMS, Hula, drill).. K.IS.lCOUnilH. Cold.. InniMMiza, liinnmrit cuniat I Lund., I'lriiro-l'iiouiiioiila. I'.l'.iCOIJU, llrllynrlio. Wlnd-Ulowii. cuiiKS) IMrrhen. Ilvnentcry. U.U. Prevent. MISCAnitlAGI!. "vilk j lUDXEY dc ULADDER DISORDERS. 1. 1. IfiKl.V DIHEARRn. Manao, Eruption., cuiieh Ulccm. llrru.u, l'urcy. .1. H.MIAII COMHTIO.V, HtnrlnaCoat. t uutsS liiillKr.llon, bluiiiucli btoitucr.. U)a. ennlit Btabln Cant), Ton Bpeclflc., Ilonlc, &o $7, At driiRRl.t. or Hunt proiialil ou rncclpt of jirlco. Iluinphrnva1 Moillclun Co., Cnr. Wllllnm & John St... Muw Yt)rle. VtrritKmAHy Maicuai. hkwt fata. NEltYOUS DEBILITY, TITAIi WEAKNESS nncl Prostration from Over work or othor causes. Humphroyo' Ilomeopnthlo Spoolflo No. ii8, In visa ovoi40 yoai-o, Uo only eucoossful romody. , ' 1 por vlal,or epeclal pacliaea vrltb powder,for $3 lia tr Prucrliu, or wdi wt-pi4 va rcrtlpi u( pile HtXniBIVS'.'ltU. CO.. CM.WUUaa t$ J.U BU.SwtU t ' , r'