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About The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 11, 1901)
w 55 Fine Cut Glass and Hand 1 Decorated China at CLINTON'S. ft ft 8 to V to Hi We,Jiave a handsome line of the above pieces suit able for Wddding and Birthday Presents. Sou venir Spoons, novelties in Silver, Secret Lockets and Chains. A fine lot of Watches, Umbrellas and Canes, and in fact any thing you can wish for in our ' line. Would be pleased to have you call. Clinton ft THE JEWELER, The two year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Prank Hood living north of the'river died yes'terday from the effects of diphtheria. ThiB is the Becond member ot the family to die of that disease within the past month. FRIDAY, OCT. 11, 1901. Mrs. Dr. Lucas, of Shelton, is the guest of Mrs. R. II. Langford. Mrs. O. W. Ncalc came down from Sutherland this morning. W. II. McDonald is transacting business in Sutherland today. ( The air-brake car of the interna tional school of instruction has been here for several days past, W. Y. Haskell, editor of the Ord Quiz, came in last night and is at tending the Methodist conference. A gang of Union Pacific carpen ters have made a number of re pairs tin 8 week around the depot and yards. For SAu:--I3ed room set, side board and small table. Mrs. Rout. Mason. Dennis Monyhan, night fireman of U. P. stationery boilers, has been off duty by reason of an at tack of pleurisy. Mr. and Mrs. John Trcacy of Cheyenne, formerly of this city, passed cast this morning enroute to Buffalo and points in Connecticut. Forty-five members for the chora socictv has been secured, aud sev eral others have signified their in tcntion of becoming members. GREELEY POTATOES. , A carload of Greeley Po tatoes duo Monday. Fancy stock. Prices will be lower than scrub stock has been selling for. Harrington & Tobin. m m m to to to to to to Fall THE Opening at LEADER E take pleasure in announcing- to the public that we arc settled in our new headauarters. across the A street from our old location, and vc arc able to serve the public with better accommodations than ever be fore. Our fall stock is one of the most up-to-date in every department ever shown in the city. As for prices we cannot be undersold. Our goods arc bought direct from the manufacturer in large quantities, there fore we are able to sell at prices lower than our com petitors, quality of goods considered. A cordial invita tion is given to the public to attend our fall opening which is now in progress. The Following Bargains arc offered at our Counters. 25 yards of Unbleached Sheeting for $1.00. Simpson's Best Prints, all colors, at 5 cents per yard. 100 dozen Misses' Hose, sizes 5 to 9, worth 15c at 10c per pair. Underwear of all descriptions for ladies and children from 20c up. 10-4 full-sized Blankets at 45c a pair. Full sized quilts from 75c a pair up. Cotton bats from 5c a roll up. In our shoe department we carry the Famous Queen Quality, the Hamilton-Brown and University Shoes. With every pair of these makes costing from a dollar up a pair of hose will be given free A full line of Rubbers and Arties. Dress Goods. French Flannels worth a dollar a yard at 65c. The latest novelties in Dress Goods are to be seen at our store, from 12 l-2c to $3.50 per yard. Dunne the opening, with every dress pattern sold from goods worth 25c per yard and up, linings will be given free. Cloak and Suit Department. We are showing one of of the strongest lines in the state. We have goods in this department to suit any .sized pocket-book. Ready-made Dress Skirts, Underskirts, Wrappers, Silk and Wool Waists, Dressing Sacks, Outing Under wear, Infant Outfits, and Muslin Underwear are now ready for your inspection at rock bottom prices. Our Millinery Department. lias a complete line to suit all demands at very prices. low wide. Window Shades, Trunks and Valises. showing a variety a.t very low pnres We arc Our Clothing Department, Is located next door to post office ou,r old location where we are showjng a fine line of Suits and Overcoats for Men. Bovs and Children. Also Underwear, Over-. clothes, Hats and Caps, Glpves, Men's and Boy's shoes, A etc The Keystpnc Uniqn made brand of Overalls and Jackets,. ' Wr will ha nln:mod to meet all needlnir trood In these lines, guaranteeing them the lowest prices to be found anywhere. C5 vw- ri i a r A representative of Wciner & FECIAL Boosin of New York will have a to to to to to m to to to t to to m fa to attend.. Yours For Great Values, The Leader, J, PIZER, Prop. Look for the Big Signs. to to to to to to to to to to to to Carpet DepartmentSecond Floor. Carpets, Mattings, oil cloths, linelcums 2 and 4 yards 4fr special Cloak sale at our store on Tuesday and Wednes- m m 'iwy. Qct. IS and 16. One of the finest lines in tho ; to country will be shown. All ladies arc cordially invited -J- to to to to to f to to to 3 George" 15. French came in trotn Lincoln this morning. W. II. Broach has sold his photo graph gallery to Miss Clara Rankin and will look up a location while ii Colorado. vv. if. Stanley, an attorney o Aurora and an old friend of D. P, Wilcov, transacted business in town yesterday. C. O. Wcingand will spend Sun day at Pnxtou, accompanying Rev. Vf. W. Hess and attending the Lutheran services at that place. Mrs. Hannah Bowman, a wel known resident of Cox precinct died Wednesday last. Her Iiub band died two or three weeks ago, Lieut. Chas. C. Pulis left the early part of .the week for Ft. Adams, Rhode Island, having been ussiguca 10 a company ot coast ar tillery. A representative of Wciner & Boosiu of New York will hold spscial cloak sale at The Leader on Tuesday and Wednesday of next week. aa j. iv. weisncr auu lamily came up from Gibuou this morning and are now permanent residents. Mr. Weisncr purchased the Palace meat market this week. The grand lodge of Odd Fellows win convene in Kearney next Tues day, as will also the Rcbekah degree lodge and the patriarchs militant. The latest word relative to John Combs, who was hurt at the Baskiu ranch last Saturday, is that he is improving and will probably re cover. At a meeting held at the truild house last evening the characters for Ivvangehne were assigned. Miss Josephine Goodman takes the title role. It is the general opinion around the local shopB that during the erection ot the new U. P. shops at umaua me lorce in tue worth Platte shops will be largely increased. Advance Agent Taylor of the Mathews & Bulger comedy com pany. which presents The Night of tue I'ourtu at tue opera House next Thursday evening, is in town to day. Some person entered the Masonic nail one night this week and took therefrom a number of books. which later were found in the south part of town. The work is sup posed to have been done by boys. Four room house Second ward. $550.00 down, 896 in B. & L. A. A bargain. C. Redmond. The fact that Bishop Warren. who preached the McKinley funeral sermon at Washington, will speak at the McKinley memorial service bunday sliould be sumcient to call lorth an audience that will fill the opera house. A trial of the sugar beet harvest er, invented by U. K. Lawrence and manufactured by A. A. Leister of Herahey was made last week and found to do very good work. Some minor alterations will be made to the machine and it is believed that t will then prove an unqualified success. The following card has been re ceived atthis otlice from A. D. Orr: "I arrived at Oakosh Oct. 1st and have everything moved out to the farm. Mrs. Orr and children arc visiting in Minnesota but will ar rive here in a tew days. I am pleased with the country and the people. Hope to hear that you skin Bill Beatty and the gang.'' Five room hoiine, new, to trade for cattle or horses. Good location $900.00. C. Richmond. ULTRA, What does it stand for? It stands for all. that is stylish, comfortable and good in a $3.50 Shoe. These goods we have in different styles and widths. We especially invite those ladies who appreciate a line SHOE to call and examine thctn You you will find $5,00 value foi$3.50 x&rStore open evening until eight o'clock. Wilcox Department Store WE HflVE'NT TIME To quote a long list of goods that everybody sells at the s.amc price but we want to tell you about the new groceries that you can buy of W. F. McGlone And the price is right. JUST RECEIVED, Aunt Jemima Pancake Flour Well known and always reliable, per pkg 10 ucm Advo Pancalcc Flour A line self-rising Pan cake Preparation. Save the "Advos," per pkg.. ..10 Gem Advo, Self-rising Buck Wheat Flour in pkges Save your "Advos" they arc valuable, per pkg .... 10 Pure Buckwheat Flour in bulk, absolutely pure per pound Pure Buckwcat in 10 lb sack per sack 45 Old-Fashioned Maple Syrup. An absolutely pure Cana dian Maple Syrup and is absolutely free from any adulteration of glu cose, acids, or artificial flavoring of any kind. Every can has the follow ing guarantee printed on the label "Every can of this Maple Syrup is guaranteed to gi ve satis faction to customers and any dealer is authorized to return purchase mon ey if buyers do not find it as represented." 1 gal cans, per can 1.35 Yi gal. cans per can 75 yuart cans, per can 40 You will not be able to buy anything as good We also have Monarch Maple byrup lMnestof all, per quart bottle 45 New Olives in Bulk, a large fancy Queen Olive, per pint 25 CHEESE. We pride ourselves on the quality of our cheese; we liave'Double'Crown Full Cream, 20c per lb", 2 for 35 Swiss Cheese, per lb 20 Limbcrger Cheese, per cake.. 30 Edam Cheese, each., 1,25 Pineapple Cheese, each 65 Monarch Can Goods Yale Coffee Linton's Teas Hicnzes' Pickles Hienzcs'Bked Beans. Snowllake Flour Honeysuckle Can Fruit in Staley Underwear a..d Overshirts. Iff W W I w w Iff H iff i Iff I Iff Iff Your money back if you arc not satisfied Goods With a Record Koit to Fit Not Stretched to (over. Thata the way Ihey are made which means to you- MORE LENGTH, MORE WIDTH. LESS SHRINKAGE, MORE WEAR. KEEP THIS IN MINE SEE THE GOODS We have just received a largc.invoicc of Stalcv Under wear and Ovcrsnirts. Our line this season is very large. EVERY GARMENT GUARANTEED. ..The Model.. ONE PR16E CLOTHING HOUSE MAX KIRSCHBAUM, Proprietor. I 1 I Reil Estate For Sale -13Y JOHN BRATT & CO. Mrs. Elizabeth Donaldson's new house on west Fourth street will soon be ready for occupancy. Robert Mason is now located al Denisou, Texas, where he ia brak inir on a railroad. He will move his family to that place in the near nil ure. Ministers attending the Metho dist conference will occupy the pul pit at tue Jjutneran and fresbv- terian churches next Sunday ntorn- iifj and evening. From forty to fifly cars of cattle u tra libit are being fed daily at the local stock yards, Stock ia now forming a (food part of the east bound traffic. Isaac Dillon & Son want men to work on railroad grade in Colorado and are offering $1.75 per day. Those desiring such work should apply to W. W. Birgc for transpor tation. New York grapes are now arriv- ng in this market in large quan tities, and today arc selling at thirty cents per basket. Generally speaking they reach here in nice condition. The body of a man about thirty years of age was found dead in the railroad yards at urand iBland yes terday morning, having been run over by an engine. On his person was a bible with an inscription showing that it had been received as a reward of merit from a North Platte Sunday-school. At firBt it was thought by railroad men that the unfortunate man wan Frank lcliuers, a brother-in-law of Fred Grau, but his age precluded any possibility ol it being Ilelmcrs. Mow the man became the possessor of the bible is a mystery What's Your race Worth? Soniotimoa n fortune but novor If you hitvo n willow eomiloxion, n jaundiced look, moth pntchos on tho hkln-nll stems of Livor Trouble Hut Dr. Kind's Now Llfo Pills ffivo Clear Skin, Howy Choeks, !Uch Couitiloxion. Only 2" cents nt Rtreitz's drug storo. Olty Property. 3 room house and lot, close in, Price ?550. 4 room house and two lots, good shade trees. Price $1000. 3 room house and 3 lots. Price $800. 5 room house and lot, well im proved, almost new. Price $1200 5 room house, corner lot, house as good as new and everything in first clasB shape, Price $1900. o room House and two lots, large shade trees, close in, Price 1300.00 0 room house, live acres of ground just outside of city limits, Price 17U0.00, 5 room houBc and good summer kitchen, good cellar, two lots with good shade trees, fruit trees, lawn and all improvements (irst class, location the best and just the place for a nice home. $2300. Vacant Lots. One block on North Side. Price 350,00. Vacant lots on North Side, from 35,00 to 150,00 according to location Lots on South Side from 65.00 to 500.00. Lots in West part of town from 40.00 to 300.00. One acre vacant ground, good location, close to city limits. Price 125,00, Call and sec what we have in the way of vacant property belore buy ing, we can Have you money. Ranches and Orailng Lands, Choice ranch location, ICO acres, unlimited open range, three room sod house, frame stable, cattle shcdB and other improvements, 35 to 50 head of cattle to be sold with the place at market price. Price of ranch $800, This is a good propo sition and a bargain. 320 acres close to town, good well, A choice place to start a small ranch. Price $750. We have a large list of ranches at various prices all over the west and can suit you if you will make your wants known to us. Large Ranch in Wyoming, We have for sale a large ranch in Wyoming, well watered and unlim ited open range, cuts 5,000 tons of hay annually. This is a good in vestment and will pay a large rate of interest on the investment. Just the thing for a stock company to handle. Price $100,000. We have other large ranches in Wyoming and other western states. Hay Lands, Quarter section of good hay laud, Price $1100. Quarter section ot good laud, most all of which is hay land at $10 per acre. Other small and large tracts of hay land at Bimilar prices, There is no better investment in this section of the country than hay land at the present prices asked, Irrigated Tarms, We have irrigated farms from 40 acres to 000 acres in sie which we can sell at prices ranging from $10 to $20 p,er acre, and a few of extra choice, wqll improved pieces at prices a little higher. Txados. Small residence property, valued at $750 to trade for cattle of equal value. Good residence property rented lor $25 per month, to exchange for good ranch property, with some good hay land aud open range ad joining. If you have properly of any kind to trade call and see our tradiug list. b Most of -the properties we have listed can bo purchased on easv terms at low rate of interest. If you have about one-third cash to pay down, call and see ua aud we will try and help you out. Rents are high in the city and you cannot aflord to pay rent. JOHN BRATT & CO. Lutheran Church. The UBual Bcrvtces will be held morning and evening. The pulpit will be supplied by brethren at tending the Methodist conference. It is probable that Dr. Bradford, who delivered so beautiful and elo quent address at th'e confereuce Thursday will occupy the pulpit at the evening service. Special music by the choir under the direction of Mrs. C. F. Scharmann. Kvery body invited. Evangelist Jori, of Kearney, is in town attending . the conference. Leo Tobin returned the inrlv part of the week from a ten days' visu iu ucuvcr. Mrs. T. 13. D.iwson.of Sidney is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. S. lloaglaud. Mr. and Mrs.. II. S. White are expected home the early part of nnvl iiianti Imahi i I. ! ! Buffalo. The deposits in the two banks of North Platte on September 3,)th as shown by the statements of tho in stitutioiid were iu excess ot $425, 000. This ii certainly a favorable showing. DRESS GOODS. Suitable for Suits arc the correct thing this year, We have made extensive preparations for tak ing care of your wants in this line, Having- a nice range of wide, good weight goods in new weaves from $1.00 to $2.00 per yard. We have also added a machine for sponging- and shrinking-this class of goods by steam, which makes it easy for a Dressmaker to do as satis factory work as a tailor. Don't buy a dress until you have seen these goods. aStore open evenings unlit 8 o'clock, ibx Depart!