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About The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922 | View Entire Issue (July 16, 1901)
PEARL HANDLE Anncltncot uiackaml Joiin j, Halliean returned last Colored Silka from $3 J evening from a professional trip to ft GOLD, SILVER AND S I SILK UMBRELLAS & A) pbople and events. X John Redmond and Frank Elliott g I spent yesterday in Omaha, Rod Smith came up from Shclton ft yesterday. to $10. FANS Omaha. Mrs. Ed Kcbhauscn returned fan. n Snli- it. ln alotnr til in Omnlm. Somcthincf line in Fans ft ... ., ., . . ,., . b Miss Bertha Butidv has jionc to just the thin .to pre- X Denver to Bocnd the summer with sent to young ladies. Also a very pretty line of Cut Glass and Silverware $ suitable for wedding1 pres ents. Clinton THE JEWELER, relatives. Miss Fairy Storm went to Grand Island last night to spend a month with relatives, Mrs. Wm. Tatum and daughters will leave this week for a visit with $ relatives in Kearney. Mrs. W. L. Park of Cheyenne is Will Adamson Promoted Will Adamson for many years a resident of North Platte but who f recent years has been employed by a copper mining company at Jerome, Ariz., has been given the general Bupcriutcndcncy of the large copper mining and smelting lant at Bisbc, Ariz., at a salary ot six thousand dollars a year. The many old friends ol Mr. Adamson will be Rlad to learn of his pro motion and take pride in his as cendancy for the reason that he is North Platte boy. In this connection his iriends will be glad to learn that he will makca brief visit to North Platte within the next month. TUESDAY, JULY 16, 1901. $ in town getting acquainted with W I Imp nnw irrn n.l.rt n i, irli f nf y I "- bu.au uu..t ....... Miss Emily Cooper went to Grand Island today to visit her sister. Mtb. L. C. Hansen. Ed and Norris Scharmaun, who had been visiting relatives in town, returned to Kearney yesterday, H. B. Reed the Keith county cat tleman, accompanied by his wile, town yes Harrington & Tobin have just ; i -i i r .... 1 I .... ictciycu a tanuau ui Kiauu",ltu transacted business in sugar direct from New Orleans. tcrday Harry bamclson, late witu tue Mr and MrBl Minor Ilinman of Wilcox Dept. Store, has accepted a Fremont, are the guests of Tudgc position with w. I'.aicuione. aud Mr, Hinman, having arrived A heavy rain fell last night m last evening the west part ol tue stale ana Miss Grace Kirsch went to Grand alonu the line ot the Denver branch. The funeral ot the late Mrs. Jane Flynn, who died Sunday night, was held at St. Patrick's church this forenoon. Island Sunday where she will spend a couple of weeks with relatives. Mrs. E. A. Cunningham left last Friday for Ogdeu where her hue band has accepted service with the Two important contest cases are p. S. L. as fireman. being heard at the U. S. land office today, twenty-five or more wit nesses being in attendance. Wantud A girl to do general housework. Mrs. VV. V. HoAGiyANP. The Kearney ball team has written to Manager Graves of the Union Pacifies asking for two iramcs this week. As the home team has not yet fully reorganized, " Manager Grayes is undecided whether the dates will be given, but if they are due publicity will be given by posters and through the city papers. Granulated Sugar at $6.35 per 100 pounds. Harrington & Tobin. Mr. Piuscott, chief of the U. S. department of forestry and Mr. Hall, U .S. superintendent ot tree planting, will arrive in town to morrow to meet the forestry party which is spending a coupic ol davs here. These two officials come here to conler with the party and learn of the progress being made. YOUR HAY HANDS Will do more work iffed on our groceries. We SciU, Snow Flake Patent Flour per sack $1.00 Gothenburg Best Patent Flour per sack 1.10 US-lb Sack Corn Meal 25 25-oz. can K. C. Baking Powder 20 10-oz. can K. C, Baking Powder 08 waiter ivcitli lett tins morning for a visit at bis old stamping ground' in New York state. En route he will stop at the Buffalo exposition. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Whitlock re turned from Omaha this morning, Mrs. wuitlocK's general ncaltlt is much improved by her treatment in that citv. WANTED. Fifty Cars Choice Baled Alfalfa Hay at once. Good Price. W. F. McGlone tyorn Starch per pkg 05 was iipiuttng, Mrs. M. J. Simpson will arrive in town this week and spend the summer with her sons Frank and John. A. D. Orr brought to this office this morning a guinea egg which had been cooked hard by the rays of the sun. The family of Train Dispatcher Brown is expected here in a few days from Nodaway, Iowa, to make their home. The Lutheran people will hold an ice cream Bocial on the church lawn this evening. Mrs. C. F. Schar mann will sing for the occasion and the mandolin club will render sev eral selections, T. M. C. A. NOTES. Young man, you aliased it! You that staid away from the room last Sunday. All that is good and noble was aroused in many of the young fellows that listened to Mr, George D. McDill's address Lion Coffee 2 pkgs ArbucUlc's Coffee 2 pkgs. XXXX Coffee 2 pkgs.. .. With the addition of the tlious ,25 and dollars worth ofabooks, th splendid gift of that noble-hearted ujnmrin Mina ITolnn Mlllnr finnll . . r 1 t f I ...... w j 1-lbpKgonurcn sooua " North Platte will have a irran 0 library, and the association wi Yeast loam2pkgs 05 certainly grow. Let the members On Time Yeast 2 pkgs 05 go to work now aud run the mem .20 becBhip up to tour Hundred at least We want those new books read and as it is a membership, privileg Vinegar per gal. , White Wine Vinegar per gal .25 Kerosene Oil per gal 15 only, we must have four hundred We are glad to welcome to -th rooms bo many brand Islatid an .25 "Wa'ter Baker's Cocoa lA-lb cm 14C-lb Sack Salt 1.05 Horse Shoe Tobacco per plug 45 Star Tobacco per plug 45 Battle Ax' Tobacco per plug .35 Store oncn evenings until 8 o'clock. Cheyenne men lately. No bette place in the town to upend an hou or two. Welcome fellows, brin others up. X Wilcox; Department Sfcort For Sale Forty or forty-five head of cattle, 2-year-old steers. 2-year old heiters and young jmilch cows with first and second calves. For particu lars inquire of F. J. Broeker, th tailor. WANTED! Twentv-iive cars of Choice Alfalfa Hay and 100 cars Choice Prairie Hay. Top prices. Harrington & Tobin. it The infant child of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Pell of Mylander precinct died yesterday. Harrington & Tobin shipped seven cars ot nay to tue eastern market yesterday. We learn that II. O. Evans, who sustained severe disabilities during his term of service at Chick- amaugua Park as captain of Co. 13, has been granted a pension. Miss Jessie Kobb, who was elected to teach in the Eighth grade of the city schools, has sent in her resignation. Miss Robb is sn excellent teacher and her action 'iB regretted. Harry Dixon's territory as U. P. watch inspector has been extended and now includes Sidney. L. D. Thoclccke, one ot his assistants, will make a trip once a week to Sidney to 'compare watches. 13. 13. Ericsson, who for over quarter ot a century has lived at Cottonwood Springs, will soon move to this city aud become a permanent resident. He is building a three or four room addition to the house which he owns in the First ward. The U. S. forestry party reached a point south ot town last evening and wilt remain in camp today and tomorrow. The chief forester of the party will, upon invitation of several citizens, make an examina tion of the maple trees in town wnich are said to be suffering from the cottony scale. The Junior base ball team iB sur prising the people by the strong games it puts up, and the game it will play with the Cozad team at Athletic park next Tuesday after noon promises to be one ol the best of the season. The Juniors arc anxious to secure sufficient funds to purchase new uniforms, and they hope that a large crowd will attend the game next Tuesday. Received at Schlesingcr's Iouvrc, Mixed carload of Imported German Ueer Culmbachcr and Wald-schloeschcn. Beach & Bowers' minstrels which give exhibitions in a large tent are billed to show m North Platte on Tuesday evening of ucxt week. The company claims to have sixty people with them, including some of the best minstrel talent in this country. A street parade will be given at noon. The prices of ad mission arc 25 cents for children and 35 cents for adults. We have no time to tell you our voted to your good. If you arc in doubt in regard to what you want to cat go to W. F. McGlone's and get the best goods for the least money. SOME NEW THINGS. MONARCH CRAB APPLES The whole Crab Apple canned just like you would can them vourscll and just as line, onlv 25 Cents per Can. SALTED CITY SODA CRACK ERS A light, crisp, flaky Cracker and slightly salted, very line and only 10 Cents per round. UAINISI;k OATS The very best quality of Kollcd Uats in a live pound nackaire with an ele gant Decorated China Bowl free, f rice per Package 30 Cents. DEAD STUCK FOR BUGS Kills Bed Bugs, Roaches, all Vermin and Insects, and even their eggs, instantly. Best thing of its kind on the market. Price per bottle with spout attached Only 25 Cents. MONARCH SWEET POTA TOES You can eat Sweet Po tatoes the vcar 'round and ircn- uine New Jersey ones at that, very line only 15 Cents per Can. IIEINZS' BAKED BEANS without an equal: 1- lb can in Tomato Sauce .... 10c 2- lb can in Tomato Sauce .... 15c 3- lb can in Tomato Sauce . . . 25c 3-lb can plain 25c 2-lb flat can Vegetarian 15c T hese Beans have no' pork in them but there arc none liner. WHEATOSE is to Wheat what Rolled Oats arc to Oats, an elegant brcakast dish, large pkgc Zv Cents, 2 for oo Cents. A word about SNOWFLAKE FLOUR. Unscrupulous dealers arc selling a second grade Hour under the same brand. See that the name Wells, Abbott & Nci- man, Schuyler, Neb., is on every sack and you will get genuine bnowiiauc iMour, wnicn has no equal. If you are not already a consumer ot it you should com mence at once. Beware of counterfeit flour. Imitation is the sincercst form of flattery. Our Motto is: "The recollec tion of quality remains long after price js forgotten." w uur store closes at 7 p. m. Slippers. Child's Patent Leather Slip pers, 5 to 8 per pair 75 Girl's Patent Leather Slip pers 8S to 11 per pair 'J5 Misses' Patent Leather Slip pers 11 to 2 per pair. . .$1.15 Child's Red Kid Slippers 5 to S per pair 1,00 Girl's Red Kid Slippers 8 to 11 per pair 1.25 Store open evenings until 8 o'clock. Wilcox Department Store. THE MODEL ONE-PRICE Clothing House, Max Kirsclibtuuu, Prop. Men's Blue all-wool Serge Pants, $3 values, at $2.00 W at .. r 1. r nCn iucii b vwibii v-Uiiib... yuw Great Summer Clothing Sale. Men's Blue Serge Suits ff 0 Cfl all wool, $10 value, at p0JU Men's $10 and $12 all wool suits, consisjing of Black Lheviots, Unhnishcd d Worsteds and Fancv Cas- V Crt f simercs, at CJU Men's Crash Pants. .75c We have a few odd thintrs which we offer vou at odd Q 5 figures. We don't expect to come out even on them, 0 just want 10 tret tneiu uut 01 1111; wuy, Tnrr if if Hrin lit t nil in Dnirr' flnthmri f mi mi ruie vuuiii in Dup iiuuiiii Odds and ends in Boys' Vcstee Suits, ages QCT 3, 4, 5 and 6, $3 and $4 values, at ?' Boys' Knee Pants, 25 and 50c values, at Yes, we give the money back, but nobody ever wants tne money uacK. THE MODEL ONE-PRICE CLOTHING HOUSE Max Klrschbaum, Prop. Exclusive agent for the Celebrated Carhart Overalls. James Mclivoy Iris rented the Warner house on south Dcwcy street and will at once begin house keeping. Goods that have a sale, do not get stale. You arc always sure ol somctuitig ircsii anu new in any line that Doolittlc keeps. Judge Grimes, County Attorney Ridgley, Judge Davis and Geo. M. Graham expect to leave this week for a ten days' fishing trip north of Laramie, Wyo. Stoves stored. Gasoline stoves repaired and enameled. Good second hand gasoline stoves tor sale cheap. Western Stove Repair Works, two doors east of First National Bank. A ditch farmer tells us that the grasshoppers arc dying off by the millions, A. D. Orr reports the same comditions and says that the stench from the dead hoppers is so great as to almost drive the men out of the alfalfa fields where they are at work'. Just what is causing the wholesale death of the hoppers is not known, but the destruction is gladly welcomed by the farmers, A carload of Pillsbury Best Flour jtiRt received at Harrington & Tobin's. Retail price $1.25 per sack. The Beach & Bowers minstrels opened their Butte engagement yesterday with two performances to big audiences, and if laughter and applause is an indication of a good and satisfactory show, and it usually is, such a show is given by me mtnsircis, rue company is made up ol a lot ot clever perform era aud specialty art'iBts, including among the number Lou Kuclzger, one al tne oesi ciuo swingers erer seen in Butte; Don Gordon, a re markable trick bicycle rider and on the uuicycle. Harry Freeman and the Smith brothers a team of ac robatic wonders. The Van broth em in a musical act, and the Le Barre trio, another team of very clever acrobats. The performance concludes with Bobbie Beach's troupe of wonderful trained dogs. Anaconda Standard. uaiiiuau nuiwoi Charlie Kltzmillcr went to work in the back shops yesterday. Charley Bcntzinger is off duty by reason of an injured hand. Matt Walsh succeeds Pat 13gan as nlrtit toreman 01 tne car in spectors. J. I. Smith has taken a brief lay off and is spending the tunc on his farm near Wood River. M. K. Barnum came up from Omaha yesterday morning aud spent the day in town. Supt. Baxter went west on No. 101 Sunday with his wife, who haH been ill for some time, John Vernoti, jr., has been ap pointed time-keeper for a ballast gang on the Fourth district and left for there Sunday night. It is understood that Pat lOgau, who went to Cheyenne a few days ago, has been given the position of general car inspector, a position which has lately been created. Win. Null, who has been rusticat ing in the vicinity of Myrtle for quite a time, has returned to town and will re-cuter the seryice of the Union Pacific as switchman, Master Mechanic Barnum and Division Foreman Stubbs went to Cheyenne last night where they are spending today. They will be back tonight. II. D. Luce, formerly ol the 4 North Platte Bhops but lately sta tioned at Sidney, has been given the lorcmanship of thcrouud house st Armstrong, Kan. Six of the new 1600 compound freight engines arc expected here within the next coupic of weeks and will go into service between this city and Cheyenne. EXTItA TRAIN SERVICE To Snn Francisco via THE UNION PACIFIC, F01 tlio accommodation ot llioso tak ing advuntiiKo of tlio tfroatly reduced rntos to tho Bpwortli Lohkuq Conveu tion, San Francisco, July 18-21, 1001. THE UNION PACIFIC will place in norvico another through Pullman Ordinary (tourmt) SlooporJiily CM, on train No. 3, leaving Omaha at 1.25 p. in. This will mnku two through enre on this train during thiB porlod nnd will givo tlio vory host accoininoda tlona for all. RoBoryatlons should bo mado an fa in ndvanco as poHaiblo. For full information, call on or ad uddrees JAS B. gCANLAN, Agont Sho Didn't Worn- a Taask. But hor beauty was cotuplutoly hidden by sores, blotches and pltnplco till rI.o imod liucklen's Arnica Salvo. Then thoy vnniohod as will all Erup tions. Fovor Soros, UoiU, Ulcers, Car buncloa and Folons from its uso. Iu falhblo for Cutw, Coma, Duma, Scalds and Pilot). Curo guaranteed. 25o at A. F. Stroltz'B drug etoro. Tuesday Under Canvass Union Pacific Grounds Night Performance Only. JULY ) 23d. eael AND B Consolidated Minstrels. With .the Largest and Best Company they ever owned. 60 All Whits Penile 60 Everything new since our last visit. NEW ACTS, NEW FACES, NEW IDEAS. IE yon want to see a 'real Minstrel Show, come and sec us. Watch for the Big Parade at 11:30. PRICES: Children 25, Adults 35c X