The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, August 02, 1901, Image 1

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SEVENTEENTH YEAR.
NORTH
M PLATTE, NEBRASKA, AUGUST 2, 1901.
NO. 51.
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THE
MODEL'S
SUMMER CLEARING SALE.
It's getting late in the season and yet we have big stocks on hand. AVe have
decided to carry nothing over and are determined to close out our entire
stock of Summer Goods at a GHEA.T SACRIFICE. Our loss is your gain.
BARGAINS IN MEN'S CLOTHING.
$4.75
Fifty Wool Suits, Brown Mixed
Cheviots, nicely trimmed, worth
$6.50, cut down to
The swagger English Chalk Line
Flannel Suits, only ten left,
made by the famous L. L. & S.,
Chicago. These suits come in
coats and pants only. We do
not exaggerate when wc say
worth $12.50. These cool suits
for hot weather at a price that
brings comfort at the insignifi
cant figure of
$5.00
Wc have rummaged through our
stock and picked out several
hundred Cassimcres, Fancy
Worsted and Blue Serge Suits
that sold for $10, $11.50 and $12.
Wc guarantee them to be all
wool. These suits wc shall not
carry over until next summer.
Price cut down to
$745
Fifty Cotton Worsted Suitsin black
and blue,- nicely made, worth
$5.00, cut down to
$3.25
A Floasant Trip. ton, Neb., were in this vicinity a
In company with Judge Grimes, few days ago looking for locations.
Judge Davis, County Attorney Mrs. Joseph Young, who had
Ridglcy and Geo. M. Graham, this quite nick, is now reported to be
writer spent ten days trout fishing improving.
in the Big Laramie river thirty.five John Burke or North Platte was
miles southwest of Laramie City, a recent visitor in Sutherland.
This river runs through a narrow Thomas Tcttcrington has rented
but beautiful valley at the foothills the Emerson property for the com-
of the Medicine Bow range of Inir year and will move in at once.
mountains, and has an averse The Royal Neighbors surprised
width of 200 feet aud with the ex- the Woodmen camp Saturday even-
ccption of the occasional deep hng and it is said that the log roll-
holes is shallow in depth. Located crs nearly foundered trying to clean
in the valley arc many fine stock up all the spring chickens which
ranches, surrounded by hay mead- the ladies had proyided.
ows which are irrigated from the Haying has commenced in cam-
Laramie river and produce intmcnBC est and hay hands are scarce and
crops ot nay. Tins nay nas ex- high priced.
BOYS' SUMMER CLOTHING
Boys' Long Pants Suits, worth $5, 7 50, 10.00
and 13 50 will be sold during this sale from
$2.00 to $4.00 less on each suit.
Our $7.00 knee pants two piece suits
cut down to
Our $0.00 knee pants two piece suits
cut down to
Our $5.00 knee pants two piece suits
cut down to
Boys' Knee Pants in black and bhjc
Worsteds, worth $1 and 1.25, cut down to
Boys' Twenty-five cent Knee Pants
cut down to
Child's three piece Vcstec Suits, ages
4, 5, f and 7, that sold at $3.00, cut
down to
Boys' and Children's Wash Suits worth
75c, $1 and 1.25, cut down to
JQyEverything in this department reduced
accordingly.
$5.00
$4.50
$3.50
65c
17c
$1.95
50c
Bargains in Men's Underwear
Men,s French Balbriggan Un
derwear, regular and extra sizes, j-np
worth 75c and $1.00, cut down to Jul
Men's Fine Mercerized Silk
Underwear worth $1.25 and t-irrs
$1 .50, pink and blue, cut down to
Fifty cent Ribbed Underwear ryrr
cut down to
Boys' Ribbed Underwear cut orp
down to ZUL
Shirts.
Men's Black and White Striped
Working Shirts worth 50c cut
down to
Men's Negligee Shirts, some
without collars, some with collars
attached, cuffs attached and de
tached, all sizes, worth 50c and
75c, cut down to
Men's and Boys Negligee Dress
Shirts, two detachable collars,
worth 75c and $1.00, cut down to
25C
40C
Bargains in Men's Trousers.
Men's Trousers, well tailored, at
$1.50, $2.00, $2 50 aud $3 00.
Our $5.00 pants cut down to $350
Men's Union Made Overalls
and Jackets.
Overalls without bib worth Cfjp
f5 and 75 cents cut down to CU
Carharts Striped Overalls, the
75c
best Union Made
earth, cut down to.
Overalls on
Men's Working Gloves.
Large assortment of Men's Working
Gloves at greatly reduced prices.
Our California Goat Skin
Gloves, Welted Seams worth 75c,
cut down to
50c
Straw Hats.
All our Straw Hats for Men
ccptional nutritive qualities and it
is claimed that cattle fed upon it
arc sent to South Omaha in as fine
condition as arc the corn-fed cattle
of Nebraska.
The party of fishermen made
their headquarters at the Boswcll
ranch, which is managed by Mrs.
Simpson and her son lieu. Mrs.
Simpson is an aunt of Frank and
John Simpson of this city and is a
lady ot culture aud extremely
hospitable. The party was fur
nished with comfortable rooms,
I crood table board, aud the lady of
the house seemed to take especial
Charles Winner, who formerly
resided near Wallace but now liv
ing in eastern Kansas was on our
streets Monday. He reports that
country as being dry in more ways
than one but dout lay it all on to
Carrie Nation.
C. 10. Gunnel of Paxtou was on
our streets Tuesday.
Miss Jennie McClain ol Wallace
is visiting at the Sutherland
House.
S. A. llultmau has commenced
baling hay on the west end of the
island and is loading at Dexter.
Arthur Connor has a hay con-
pains in making the stay of each tract near North Platte and com-
individual pleasant throughout.
The Laramie river is well stocked
with German and rainbow trout,
and even the inexperienced fisher
man lias little difficulty in
catching all the speckled beauties
that his heart desires, While there
are many large trout In the stream
the average fish can 11 lit docs not
exceed ten inches in length. The
mcticcd work there on Monday.
Andrew lCcklund contracted one
hundred and fifty tons of hay to the
stock yards at Grand Island and
same will be loaded out as last as
baled.
BET WEEN THjTHlVEItS.
The ladles' aid society in this
Bcclion haB been reorganized and
in addition to doing good work is
and Boys 75c and $1.00 values Kf)p T largest caught by the North Platte proyinff a mcanB of pleasant inter
cut down to OWU T party weighed a little over two courBC bctw,.en te members.
All 50 cent Straw Hats cut 0Krt FT? ""J . . , V' Mrs. Carrie Slruthers of Sidney
down to Ridglcy. As may be imagined, the visitcd fricndft , tlllH HCCtion lh(
A full line of Light Weight
Crushers, worth 50 and 75 cents
cut down to
35c
Bargains in Men's and Boys
Shoes.
$1.10
Our Sheridan $2.00, in all
lasts, and sizes, lace or con
gress, cut down to
Men's Fine Tan Shoes,
strictly hand sewed, worth
$3.00, $3.50, $4.50 and ?5.00, t
cut down to PaOU
:v?:!': $1.50
Boys' Tan Shoes
$2.50 cut down to. . .
Call early and do not mips this opportunity. We mean exactly what we advertise. We
compelled to make room for our enormous new stock of Fall and Winter Goods.
'k Model One Price Mi
MAX KIRSGHBALM, Proprietor.
young man, wuo is an inexper
ienced fisherman, wau very proud
I of his catch.
In the hills along the river arc
many grouse and sage hens and
the gunner will find that locality a
paradise for that class of shooting
Unfortunately the party did not
take guns, and were thus robbed of
considerable sport 111 the bird
hunting line.
To those desiring a trip of re
creation, wc doubt if he can find
a spot that will alTord him more
sport and pleasure than in the Big
Laramie valley. At the Boswell
ranch the altitude is nearly 8,000
feet, and the maximum tempera
turc seldom reaches eighty degrees.
The nights are quite cool, the
mercury one morning dining our I vi1 ,ocatc , lhe latter state if he
stay registering tuirty-eigui oc
nc.y
lhe
early part of this week.
Mrs. lloltgreu and daughter of
Hcrshcy arc at this time visiting
friends in North Platte.
Overseer Funkhouscr was at the
county scat this week after lumber
with which to repair bridges in
Nichols precinct.
Leonard Laubucr and family
have gone on a visit to Ohio and
will also visit the Buffalo exposi
tion while gone.
Joe Hcbout the llershey painter
was down to North Platte on busi
ness last Wednesday. He has all
the worlc on hand that he will be
able to accomplish this season.
1). B. Whitc departed Wednes
day on No. 102 for a visit with rela
tives in Illinois aud Arkansas. lie
e
grccs.
COMMISSIONERS' rOOEBDINGS
July 27, 1901
Board met pursuant to adjourn
ment. Present lull board anu
county clerk.
The board continued checking
county treasurer's books with
vouchers submitted as required by
law.
finds a suitable place.
C. C, Wetzel, who has charge of
a section crew at Haiiua, is at this,
time visiting his family on their
farm near llershey,
Several parties arc still cutting
hay, Some arc stacking it and
others arc baling and shipping it
out.
Last season's shelled corn is
worth about 65 cents per bushel on
Adjourned until Monday, July 5J9, the local market at the present
r- n .AnnUAy
JOHN UK ATT. wwmri .
JOHN BRATT Si CO..
Real Estate, Loans m Insurance
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: JOSEPH HERSHEY,
l Five Cent Cigar to
jt ASK ANY PAINTER ABOUT
HEATH & MILLIGAN PAINTS
The North Platte Pharmacy,
Exclusive Agents.
Free Sample Shade Cprds.
DEALER IN
Farm Implements,
Buggies, Wagons,
Windmills, Pumps,
71
WINDMILLS t PUMPS
PIPES AND FITTINGS
BARB WIRE
ROUND AND HALF ROUND
STOCK TANKS
LOCUST STREET,
NORTH PLATTE, NEB.
1901.
July 29, 1001
Board met pursuant to adjourn.
ment. Present Commissioners.
Work in scmi-aninialn statement
with county treasurer.
Adjourned until tomorrow.
July 30, 1901
Board met pursuant to adjourn
ment. Present full board and
I county clerk.
Claim ol S. W. Kenlow lixing
clock allowed on general fund for
$1.00. The boord completed settle
ment with county treasurer. The
county treasurer in hereby ordered
to refund to T. A. Roberts Id. On,
Blrdwood Irrigation tax 011 cast 70
jacreBol northeast ( section 2 twp
14 R 33 for the reason that part of
said land is not in the Birdwood
Irrigation district.
Adjourned until tomorrow.
SUTHERLAND SNAPSHOTS
G. S, Bosworth of Wellsville,K3.,
came in Willi uu ueaii 01 cauie
time.
Mr. and Mrs, J. V. Robinson
haye the spmpathy of this entire
yicinity over the recent death o f
their infant.
A. l' Bcclcr says that he has
the finest corn he ever raised in this
county.
It is reported that the McConnell
boys have boiiic of the finest sma 11
grain this season that was ever
grown in the valley.
J. M Dwyer was a county seat
visitor one day this week.
Mr. and Mrs, O. A. Brown and
their little daughter Helen, are
visiting at Nichols at this lime.
Several of the boys Irom the
valley took in the ball game at
North "Platte Wednesday between
Kearney and North Platte.
Astoundod Tho Editor.
EdltorS. A. Urovn, of IJonnettsville,
S. 0 wiis onco iinuionfiely surprised.
"Through long sulToring from DyBpep.
sin," ho wrltcB, "my wiro vne greniiy
run down. SI10 hud no strength or
Vltror imd mllcicd uront distress from
hor htmnnuh, but oho tried Eleotrio
n
nvifi i.ul received eiirhtv head Hitters which liolpod her nt onco, and
Friday and received tiiiy rn.au . . bottlon. sho la outiroly
more Monday evening. These cat- woii ,. ont anything. It's u crand
tits will be wintered at the Huff, tonic, and its gontlo laxatiyo nunlltips
man Bros, ranch in
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Jjivor UOUUI08 n o u positive, unrunw)oa
cou nt v.
A couple ol gcullcuicu trfitii Tren- euro. OulyCOo at Btriclz'o Drug Store.