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About The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 13, 1901)
y r Vesli Cut Glass 'and Hand Decorated China at CLINTON'S. Slippers. $ Child's Patent Leather Slip- 8 Girl's Patent Leather Slip .95 Wc liavc a handsome line of the above pieces suit able for Wddding and Birthday Presents. Sou venir Spoons, novelties in Silver, Secret Lockets add Chains. A fine lot of Watches, Umbrellas and Cnnep, and in fact any thing you can wish for in our line. Would be pleased to have you call. II pcrs 84 to llj)cr pair. . .. Misses' Patent Leather Slip pers 11 to 2 per pair... $1.15 Child's Red Kid Slippers 5 Clinton THE JEWELER, John N. Bonner went to Omaha this morning'. Attorney llalligan returned this morning from a brief stay in Sidney. C. B. Smith came down from pcrs, 5 to 8 per pair Dr. H. McLcay of Gandy, is in town today, having1 just returned from his old home in Canada. Judge and Mrs. McCrary of Council Bluffs arc the rrucsts of their daughter Mrs. J. II. Ilcrshey, Mlfts Nellie Hartman returned last evening from her trip in the east, which proyed a very en joyable one. Mi88 Anna Gray Clark of Ogal alla. will come down tomorrow and attend the sessions of the institute for a couple of days. Por sale or rent a good Bush & Gertie piano. Apply to Alice Beach, city. W, J. Bryan was a passenger on train No. 101 last evening, Con- $ to 8 per pair. 1.00 g Girl's Red Kid Slippers 8 m to 11 per pair 1.25 Store oocn evenimrs until 8 4 - o'clock. Wilcox Department Store. Teacher' Institute. The teachers' institute convened yesterday morning with an attend ance of eighty bi't by evening this number had increased to 115, and rmt tXA- WtMV IriUttttf. enrollment wil 1 be i further increased J nt U)e d tt06akc Usually the first day ses- sions do not amount to much so far TUESDAY, AUGUST 13, 1901. L- actuai WOrk is concerned, but Sanford Hartman Has taken a stcrday wasan exception. The layoff and accompanied by Mrs. For Sale-Household Goods. daUy propram began promptly and Hartman win leave in a uay or iwo W A 4 es Jt an 1J IT C 1 m nOAM I ..! ...1 1 1 full on a trip to Denver and other jiiiuii ku iu tot w . ui wt.a.wM. U7 : i h i-;irr iiiil ... ...... 1 1 " I ' Miss Jennie Smith and sister the instructors displaying energy Colorado points. These arc trying- times to find something- to eat But if you trade at W. F. McGlone's you will have no trouble in finding- something to cat. New and up-to-date grocer ies coming in all the time and here are some of them. Monarch Soinach In two pound cans equal to two-thirds of a peck of fresh Spinach and very much liner. Only 15 cents per can. Monarch Clam Chowder Large can, the finest put up and only 1 5 cents per can. Monarchj Grated and Sliced Pine appleOwing to the fact that many families arc too small to use the large cans, wc have Monarch in cans iust half the size. You know tht quality and the price is 15 cents per can. Salmon wc have Figaro Brand Columbia River Salmon in small cans, just right for small families and only 10 cents per can. Oriole Rolled Oats Superior to any Rolled Oats on the market. In order to introduce them wc W?CtfctC-.ftetttttft( W Vk . . t t i . Kaiiroaa notes, s Conductor PrcdLettB haB taken a ay-off and gone to well, nobody BccitiB to know where. It is rumored that the company will further increase the capacity of its Ice plant at this point by the o see his aired mother who is not . . 1 " erection of two new houses this exnected to live. 1 i fall. if vou want any lime or cement 1 j Dan Llnahan, who has had call on Votaw & Fristo. They charge of the U. P. repair shop at have just received a car load. Kearney, has been given the tore- Rev. Stevens of Ash Grove m.'tnnhin nt the round house at nrcached a very irood sermon to left a lew days ago for a visit in Salt Lake, Charley Sevlerth has returned from his visit with relatives at San Francisco. Dr. Geo. B. Dent has leased the Mrs. Ries property and wiil soon take possession. Game Warden Carter left this morning on a trip p Kearney, Grand Island and Fremont. The Lutheran aid society will meet Thursday afternoon, August 15th, at the home of Mrs. Fred Thompson. Mrs. F. II, Simpson will sell off her household goodB and go to Den ver where her husband is employed as an engineer. Mrs. P. J. Gilman, Mrs. G. W, Finn and Miss Annie Kramph have returned from the Episcopal con vocation at Laramie. Doolittle has a few desirable Hammocks left a prices that cannot be duplicated. James Ware has purchased five hundred Lead of Kansas cattle V which were placed on the Pawnee ranch last Saturday. Huffman Bros, of McPherson county drove out to the ranch sev eral hundred head of cattle which they had purchased at Elm Creek. Miss Jessie Bratt will go to Chi cago the early part of next month where she will spend the fall and winter taking advanced studies in music. For Sale 132 feet of 5 feet 4 inch wide side walk in fair condi tion. Apply to M. H. Douglas at his residence, where walk can be s;cu Fred D Nowell, ionnerly of this v city, passed through a few days ago enroute to his home in Juuean, Alaska, where he has been located for the past dozen years, He and his family are in excellent health, and wc understand have made a fortune since locating in Alaska. A fumouR cook once beean a and the teachers were interested in the work from the very beginn ing. The corps of instructors is a very comnctent one. consisting of Prof. Miller of the state university, Prof. Fullmer of Pawnee City and Miss Robertson of Ogalalla, Prof. Full mer occuoied n similar position in the institute last year. Today State Supt. Fowler has been prcu- cnt at the sessions and has ma terially aided in the work. Next Thursday evening Prof. Ott of Drake University wilt de liver a lecture ot the opera house. His subject is "Sour Grapes," but the theme of his talk will be along the lines of social purity. Prof. Ott is a fluent talker and consider able humor accompanies his re marks. It is hoped that he will be greeted by a large audience, All members of Sarah Rebekae Lodge are requested to meet at the I. O. O. F. hall tomorrow (Wed nesday) morning at nine o'clock sharp to attend the picnic. One thousand head ol Kansas cattle were shipped to Paxton a short time ago and have been taken to Capt. Haskell's ranch in Mc Pherson county where they will be wintered. It is reported that the Union Pa cific is contemplating a scheme of checking baggage direct from the house of itB patrons. This will probably apply only to towns which arc competitive points. What do you watat, a bargain? Well here it is, Doolittle has left: One Men's Monarch Bicycle, price $35, reduced to $31.50. One Men's Monarch Bicycle, price $25, reduced to $22 50. One Women's Bicycle, give one t of those elegant Plat inum Finished Pictures free. They cost you Two packages 25 cents. Oriole Wheat Wafers Some thing new. Pwo packages for 35 cents and a picture free. Centrcvillc Kippered Hcrring- "The Best," two cans for 35 cents. You want them. William's Bros, and Charbeneau'i Preserves In big bottles; the best of its kind. Two Large Bottles for 25 cents, DICKENS DOINGS. This part of the county was visited by a nice shower Saturday eve which has greatly revived the crops, especially the watermelons. J. Leach of Dodge county arnyed in town Wednesday night and waB a guest at the J. D. Bailey home till Thursday when he left for Marengo . Wc receive practically all ft. Ottcn's home grown fruits and vegetables. Leave us your orders tor Tomatoes, genuine Sweet Corn, Crab Apples, Plums, Cabbage, Cucumbers, Water melons, etc., and you will get the freshest and best. What are the five most popular price $25, reduced to $22.50. These novels of the day? Here they are: The Crisis, by Winston Churchill; The Helmit of Navarre, by Bertha Runkle, The Octopus, by Frank Norris; The Puppet Crown, by Harold McGrath; Alice of Old Vincennes, by Maurice Thompson. Doolittle has them all and a hundred others. prices are for cash and offer is good only until September 1st, 190.1. State Sunt. Fowler arnyed in town last evening and delivered an address at the opera" house to'an audience of two or three hundred, about one-third of those present being attendants at the county in stitute, Mr. Fowler's address, while directed to teachers, was in teresting to every auditor. He in a pleasant tamer ana injects con siderable humor. His plea was for better sanitation and cleanli ness in the country school houses, especially, and for thorough work on the part of the teachers. He Remember that Yale Coffees, Lipton's Teas, Monarch Canned Goods, Schuyler Suowflake Flour, Arc absolutely the best and you can only get them here J. C. Orr, who had been pursuing Columbus. A local freight train was put on the Fourth district yesterday and will do the local work between this city and Sidney. The train leaves at four a. in. on Mondays, Thurs days, Fridays and Sunday. Freight traffic on the Union Pa cific has taken a big spurt during the paBt week, and the motive power department has about all it can handle. Stock shipments arc being freely made and the fruit business is now in its height. During his recent trip west Supt. Baxter gave orders to so arraugc the tracks at Sidney that freight engines can lake water and coal without being detached from the train. It is said that the switch cntriuc at that point will soon be done away with. Three of the 'U. P. ice houses have been emptied of their contents, and a considerable portion taken out of the other fiye. It is gener ally believed that the supply will fall somewhat Bhort of the amount required before the cud of the ice ing season. Several changes have been made in the U. P. yards this week. Win. Null, ot North Platte, has assumed the duties ot night yardmastcr vice Ligc Bruner who is running on the road. John Daughcrty is day yard man in place of Frank Wlnklcman and VV. II. Ledoyt, of North Platte, is night yard assistant. Sidney Telegraph. A request was received yesterday afternoon at Dlv. Foreman Stubbs' office asking that six engineers and six firemen be sent to the Kan sas division to help out the rush occasioned by the shipment of the big wheat crop in Kansas. In re sponse to the call engineers I. 15. Stroude, Joe Swaigcr and Geo, Weinberger, and firemen R. W. Smith, Geo. LeDoyt, Albert Brown, F. W. VoBlipa and W. D. E-diclmcn Dickens people Thursday night. It looked so Btormy that night that most of the people were afraid to venture out. Ray Rathbun of Hayes county was in town Friday after lime to be used in piastcrleg his father's house. Merrill Fristo waB transacting " business in Curtis Saturday. He reports crops in a very good con dition down the line. J. P. Gardner went to North Platte Saturday with a load of potatoes. Mr. Gardner has some nice potatoes and will probably find a ready market lor them. Mrs. Sayers of McCook is visit- ing with joun tstaicy ana whc, this week. Fred LaBclc and sister Mrs. Sterner of Somerset were in these parts taking photograpliB for Dickens people a few days ago, Received at SchleBingcr's Louvre,' Mixed carload of Imported German Beer Culmbachcr and . Wald-Bchlocschcn. GROCERIES. Arc something you buy often. For that reason small amounts saved on them count up into Dollars. Wc Sell- Walter Bakers' Cocoa lA lb. '' cans 25 Sage, lb pkg 04 Hops, lb pkg u Chipped Beef, Rex brand, ys lb can 10 Chipped Beef, Libby & Mc- Ncill'c, lb can 13c, 2 cans 25 Veal Loaf, lb can 10 Veal Loaf 1 lb can 20 Kippered Herring per can. . 20 Lard, 3 lb pail 35 Lard, 5 lb pail 55 Lemons per doz 25 7. M. C. A. Notes. A good audience listened with marked attention to a fine addresB on "Stewardship," by Dr. Suther land, president of the Graud Island college, last Sunday. While out soliciting for new members and renewals the other dav. the secretary came in contact compared the 'teaching ot the past with Mr. E. B. Warner, the furni- with that of the present, and spoke ture man, was kindly received in of the criticisms which are made his store and went out smiling with today ot the teachers aud the satiBfation and a thankful heart, schools. Many good points were But it cost Mr. Warner a five dollar made by the speaker which arc sure bill, to prove a benefit to the teachcrB. We want by September 1st a Preceding the addresB the Arion memhershio of 350. A little extra Glee Club rendered two selections, advanced studies at Lincoln, has Idt for Kan8a9 city this morning. K c. Baking Powder, 10-oz. xwooriliree uinci uuincum win helD on the part of our members will brincr it to that number. S. In no year has the value of irri gated land as compared with the o - recipe for making rabbit pot pie as unirrigatea snown up ,nor Fru,. . :'F ...I .ku!4. i. nentlv than tb s year. On land in Inl nnta I M ITCI I .1 T I II lilt" I i I 1 1 II I L. I J ' luiiunoi ' " - - I . The wav to be sure that you have Earl Stamp gave a well executed cornet solo, aud following the ad drcsB Mibbcs Burke and Langdon gave evidence of their ability in rendering a piano duel. value received for your money is to. "First buy your goods at Doolit tie's." The goods will do the rest. Real estate agents Bay there are . , 1 , i A no vacant nouses m iuwh, uuu that the demand Is greater than 7 the supply. It seems that no matter how many houses are built each season there is always a short, age of house to rent. This is an excellent showing for the town aud is evidence that the population is steadily increasing- Tumblers. GLOVES! GL0YES! Men's Gloves. 95c 95c .$1.50 per tin 14-pint Jelly Tumblers, tops, per doz 30 Plain Glass Tumblers per set .20 Plain Thin Tumblers per set .30 Fancy Thin Tumblers per set .45 Needle Etched Thin Tumb lers per set 50 Store onen evenings until 8 Josephine Goodman, o'clock. Wilcox Department Store T.incoln countv not irricated a yield of twenty bushels of corn to the acre will be an exception, while .- trrirrnlpH Innil n vicld of seveiltv- fivetoeiirhtv buehels will not be Wc have just received an entire an exception. In fact wc are told new line of that mere are neius oeiwecii ukic Mow' and Hershey that will produce one hundred bushels to the acre. Sev- Men's Work Gloves per pair 50c eral farmers in that section have Men's Work Gloves per pair 75c frotn fifty to one hundred acres of Men's Fireproof Horsehide corn and from this acreage alone, Gloves per pair figuring corn at fifty cents a Glen's Fireproof Horsehide bushel, they will realize nearly as Gauntlet Gloves per pair, much money in one season as they Men's Buck Gloves best you have invested 111 their Jarm laud can buy per pair , and water rights. On the other Men's Driving- Gloves hand the "dry tanner" uaH no corn to sell at the advanced price. An absolutely Bafe investment in which man, woman or child above Men's Driving Gloves five years can inyest $2.50 per month or more. Better investment than building and loau. It will pay you to call and obtaiti particulars. John Bratt & Co., real estate, loans, insurance and collections. Miss Adelaide Stotts of Enter prise, Kas., a friend of Miss vlll arrive in town in a week or so ana expects to remain permanently. Mias Stotts is a graduate ot the Chicago College of Music and will give piano instruction. pair Men's pair. 50c returned home. Sam Richards left at noon' today on a short business trip to St. Joe, Mo. Georire Goodman, of Denver, is visiting his parents and will re main a couple of weeks. The Originate will play a game of ball with a picked nine at Athletic park tomorrow afternoon. Leo Tobin has gone to Hi ft", Col., to superintend putting up hay on land which his mother owns in that vicinity. Tim TRinUNK was a little pre mature in announcing the date of Fred Waltemath's marriage, the date selected having later been changed. V. II. Fikcs has been off duty for a week past owing to organic trouble which seems to resist the remedies applied. We regret to learn of Mr. Fikes illnesBT Chicago forecast for North Platte and vicinity: Fair tonight and Wednesday. The maximum temperature yesterday was 87, one year ago 84. The minimum tern efattire this morn ing was 00, one year ago 60. A number of engineers drew checks last Friday that hugged the two hundred dollar mark. But then, every one of them well earned all they received, Running an engine these days on the commu- iiitv-of-iutcrcstH railroads differn vastly from Hwininug in a ham mock. The Omaha Bee says that figured out that the principal oper- allicd with the can , will probably go down later in the K. C. Baking Powder, 25-oz week. can , i. : Ki C. Bakinir Powder, 50-oz can, TT f Tlnlfiiur Pmvdnr. RO-nz iu.i .....1. w " r ' ULIU .U III J'A i. IV-O . fc.aw Northern Pacihc in the community Snidcr'sCatsun, 1-2 pint hot- m a nr ii ! 1 ot interest Bcuemc uj aiiuiauuna tlu and connections of the present Snider's Catsup, 1 pint bot- 1 members of the board ot directors tic rnntrol.a railway mileaire of 102.411 Ktnirsford's bilvcr Gloss mlliM.. n cnnitalization of S2.842.- btai'Cll. 1 tj" ! r , ,.. r oj..i. 000.000. and a bonded debt of $3,- iyngsiuau s v,ui n ouu ui.. 023,000,000. The mileage consti tutes more than half, or, to be more exact 55 per cent of the total rail way mileage of the country The magnitude of the interests that have been bouud toircther by these Lewis' Lve per can Merry War Lye per can. . . . Yeast Foam 2 pkgs On Time Yeast 2 pkgs 05 08 20 35 55 14 23 08 08 08 07 05 Arbucklc's Coffee 2 pkgs... Lion Coffee 2 pkgs XXXX Coffee 2 pkgs. giant railway combinatioiiB could Searchlight Matches per box not be more graphically portrayed. To Save Xer Child. From J frightful diBilguromont, Mrs. Nnnnio tlnlloger, ol a UrniK,un., ap plied Buoklon'H Arnlcn Snlvo to Brest sores on hor bond nnd face, nnd writes Soda, D wight's, per pkg-. . . . its nutok euro exceeded nil nor nonos. Gold Dust, 4-1 b pKg It works wondors in Soros, UruieoB, Skin Eruptions, Cuts, UurnB.HenldH nnd l'ilon. 2T)o. Cure gunrantoed by A. If Stroitz, druggist. SALT. SALT. 25 25 25 04 Pcarlinc per pkg 04 Sapolio per pkg 9c, 3 for ... . 25 Soda, Schilling's Best per pkg 08 Soda, Arm & Hammer per 18 Driving Gloves per Mocha Gloves 75c per ...$1.00 per , ..$1.25 pair Men's pair, Men's Finest Kid Gloves per pair ." . .$1.50 It does not make any differ ence what your work is, we have Gloves suitable for it. , a?Storc open evenings until 8 o'clock. I Wilcox Department Store, 130-lb Bags lOO-lb Bags 50-lb Bags This is the 95c 65c 05c best Stock Thursday Uvoiiinff Program. The following program will be rendered at the opera house next Thursday evening in connection with the teachers' institute. For adults free admission; children not admitted; Music-Summer School Octette. Violin Solo, Romance in 10 Plat by Rubenstein Wieniawski Alvin Pool. Piano Solo Miss Bratt, Lecture, Sour Grapes-tRd Am herst Ott. Dean of Drake Univer- oity. Music- Summer School Octette. Salt in the market- W. F. McGlone NOTIOK FOIl rUltUOATlON. Land Ofllco at North 1'lMlo, jhu, I .1 Auuuat lllth. 11MJI NotlcB Is heroliT utvon Unit tlio following limiieil nottler tin Iliad notlco ol III IntoMtloli to make Html proof In rnpport of hlrt Halm and that aid proof will Ui muifo liufore ri'Klntor anil ro colvur ot Hie U. H. Land Ofllco nt North I'lnllo, Neb,, on HeptttMlHtr in, lvui. WIM.IAM II. MOOilKUOUHK. who mad homc'Htoad Kntry No. 1H,82 for tlio Kmt!ieuKt quarter of tlio norl!u'ant quarter and north half of niiutliCBt quarter and mmtliwf-Ht quarter nt nnuthtnat qiinr tr of evtlou 4, town ill. north ranue lift wot. lit, tinmen the following wltne.sen to provo IiIh ennllliuouH rnaluuncoupim ana cultivation ot ma land, tut wiuaru u. iienewa, jonn .Minor, i. Hell hoJ lluYZGttti J, Wilton nil of l'oiton. Keli. alSiV Qko, E. Fbkncii, lloltnr. Potatoes per peck 25 Granulated Sugar per hun dred $C.2S Granulated Sugar IS lbs for 1.00 Rock Salt per hundred 80 Salt 1-40-lb Sack 95 nv, ki o.,u o u,,fiu ne, Cheese best full cream per pound 15 Kerosene Oil per gal 15 Horse blioc 'lobacco per plug Star Tobacco per plug- Standard Nat-y Tobacco per Plug Battle Ax Tobacco per plug- J. T. Tobacco per plug. . . . Duke's Mixture per lb 35 Gothenburg Ucst latcnt Flour per sack bi.iu Snow Flake Patent Flour per sack 51.00 Red Seal Patent Flour per sack 1.10 Jewel Patent Flour per sack 1.00 Corn Meal, 25 lb sack 35 Store open evenings until 8 o'clock. 45 15 35 35 25 Wilcox Department Store.