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About The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 3, 1901)
Clocks A pretty clock would make a very nice present for Christmas. We have a very handsome assortment. Watch show windows. Clinton, THE JEWELER. mt Jtat - Weekly rtbuai. A social under the auspices of the Lutheran ladies will be given at the elegant Frederickson home on Friday evening for the benefit of the Midland College, the Luth eran institution located at Atchl- HOW ABOUT SHOES. Wc Sell You, Soft Sole Shoes, per pair...$ .25 P.htlil'a Rbnnu. in R. nnil'.. .SO son, Kansas, wnicli has just com- ... , i J.a cr nnn -aa. . n.. MlSSCS SllOCS 111-2 to 2, lnrtlon' linll in nrrnmmnrlntft lllft PCr I)a,t . . rt irrowlnn natrnnnir-. The entire s onocs, o 10 o, pair house will be lurhted and numcr- wris siioes, a to 11, pair i.iu ous games distributed, thus insur- Girl's bhocs 11 1-2 to 2 per 1.00 .85 ing a pleasant time to the large crowd expected. Refreshments will be served during the evening. The public cordially invited. Doolittlc's is not a crockery store pair 1.35 Ladies' Kid Shoes, all solid 1.50 Ladies' Calf Shoes, all solid 1.50 Ladies Fine Shoes, S1.75 to 2.00 Ladies' Ultra Shoes 3.50 you know, but makes a specialty of Men's Shoes $1.25 to 3.00 dainty odd pieces of china especi ally for gifts. Artistic China we keep and shall always aim to keep. Come and sec. An Idaho stockman enroute to Chicago lost his pockctbook Sun day at thtB station. The book TUESDAY, DEC. 3, 1901. J. II. MacColl came up Irom Lex ington last evening. All of my household furniture fot sale. One door east of Hawle J house. Mrs. W. II. Hamilton. Frank Bacon lett last night on a business trip to Illinois.' Mrs. Norman Wilson left tub morning lor a visit with friends at Sterling, Col. Geo. W. Childs. Royal Blue, Wide Open and other brands of ci gars six for a quarter at Hupfcr's. Miss Armstrong, who had been visiting MIbb Cody for several weeks, left tor her home in Ogden last evening, Do not lorget Doolittle's large stock of Violins, Guitars, Mando lins, Banjo, etc, when you are thinking of something for Christ max Gift. "Wm. Plummer and Chas. Hendy of Maxwell and Julius Essig of Brady are transacting business in town today. Miss Laura MacColl, who had been a guest at the Baldwin resi dence for a few days, returned to Lexington today. House for Rent A five room house in good repair on west Front street, handy to the railrord. Enquire of Mrs. H. F. Jeffrey, over McCullough's store. Mrs. Chester Andrews ot Steele City is the guest of her daughter Mrs. C. F. Scharmann, haying ar rived last evening. Wallace Baskin came down from his Logan county ranch yesterday and went back this morning with a f jur-horse wagon load of supplies Game Boards! Game Boards! Game Boards at Doolittle's. The higher priced Boards as cheap as the lower-priced ones we're Jlast year, 54 games on one board! What do you think of that? There was dropped into the city post office the other day a letter adr dressed in juvenile writing to "Santa Claus, North Pole," The little writer evidently desired Santa to get the letter in plenty of time, Store open evenings until 8 o'clock. Wilcox Department Store. Boy's Shoes, $1.25 to '2.00 Men's Arctics, ncrpair.... 1.00 Men's Roll' Edge Snow Ex cluder Arctics, per pair 1.25 Ladies' Arctics, per pair. , . .70 Boy's Arctics, per pair 85 We handle nothing but all solid . , ... . ... I iJtiiiiv:i suuua iiuu u iiai auitt auv V.UUIU1UCU live iwcuiy uuuui uiu, i. , . r M,irt?a ttmil rl I 5 n rr rt T xff lil,tlrlrr1 I - - J I ... b.r . . . . " sell. dollars and a certificate ot deposit Later in the day the checks and certificate were found in the vicin ity of the freight house. The party who found or had stolen the book kept the money and the book but threw away the checks and certifi cate in order to escape possible de tection. Mrs. Elizabeth Donaldson enter ained twenty friends at high five ast evening in a manner that re uitcd pleasantly to t lie gucntt. At 'he conclusion of dames Laing, Baldwin and Fergu son were found to have equal scores ind in cutting to decide, the latter lady won. For the gentleman's orize Messrs. Seeberger, Baldwin were a tie and in playing off Hie tie Mr. Field won. The line of gold plated and other Photograph Frames at Doolittle's are prettier than last year and that you know is saying a great deal. In the district court yesterday seyenty-two county tax foreclosures were beard and about twenty or ders for confirmation of sales en tered. The jury will be called at noon ioaay and tiie nrst case heard will be that of Anna L. Beckett against Emery Loudon on the charge of bastardy. This case comes from Logan county on a change or venue. For Sale or Rent My house; will also sell store and house plant?. 3-1 Mrs, W. H. Broach. The records ot the local weather bureau show last month to have been five degrees warmer on the daily average than is usual for the month. The warmest "day regis tered sixty-nine degrees and the coldest fifteen decrrees, The rain fall for the month was less than one-third of an inch, which is less than the average for twenty-eight years past Doolittle's line of Gift Books this Holiday season. 19 something ev- quisitc and something that will interest you is that they are from 10 to 2o per cent cheaper than last year. The v. M. C. A. entertainment cpmmjttep received word today that the quartette booked tor next Mon day evening would not appear on that date, ft is probable that the quartette will be here later in the season, but if not the committee will. secure an attraction to take its place in the course. Norman Wilson's father left for Ogden tins morning. Sheriff Kelih'cr transacted busi ness in Omaha yesterday. Mrs. Henry Yost and Mrs, C. A. Dill went to Kearney this morning the games MeB- to visit relatives. Mrs. Moore, wife ot Presiding Elder Moore lett this morning for a visit Willi relatives in ivansas City. Joseph Schatz went to Cheyenne this morning and wc understand will resume work -in the U. 1 blacksmith shop. Tne appearance of the cars on No. 102 this morning indicated that the train had passed through snow storm last night. Doolittle's display of Bric-a-Brac and Fancy Goods ha never been equalled in this city. Wile' Mathews has purchased the Fikes property on cast Third street and today is removing his household effects thereto. Judge Ilmtnan received a tele gram last evening announcing that the ooy oaoy oorn a week or so ago to his daughter, Mrs. C. R, Osgood, had died yesterday morn- ing. Doolittlc has an unsurpassed Hue of Art Goods this year for Holiday trade. Medallions, Photo gravures, Etchings, etc. The special election called lor voting on the adoption or rejection of the initiative and referendum Dried Fruit 1! 1! 11 11 1 T You may have been prcdudic-hjj cu in regard to uncu iruu, dut. if you tike a look at that fine it line ot clean, orignt and tempt ing1 dried fruit at W. F. McGlone's all prejudice will be removed. WE HAVE Oriole Peeled Peaches, pcrlb.30c Oriole Peeled and Sliced Ap- T ricots per lb 30c Oriole Figs per lb 20c M Oriole Figs, large New Lon- u don Layer m large clusters, per lb 25c Oriole Silver Prunes, large till VI LSI J 11 1 1 lil &lS4tt-J.WWI Oriole Jumbo Peaches per lb. 20c M Oriole White .Nectarines per pound 15c Oriole Apples per lb 15c It bright, per lb. 20c Oriole Kasnberries. ner lb. . .35c Oriole Sultan Raisins per lb.. 15c M Oriole Large Prunes, pcrlb.l2J6c A nice large meaty Dried Peach, 2 lbs for 25c A bright medium sized Prune 3 lbs for 25c Choice Dried Apples.. ..2 lbs 25c Choice Unbleached California Seedless Raisin, per lb 10c tt Extra Fancy Cleaned Currants III in bulk , . . .2 lbs for 25c Choice large bright Apricots per lb 15c Large 4 Crown Raisins, new, per lb 10c Choice 2 Crown Raisins, new, per lb 08c A large bright meaty Dried Pear, new, per lb .... t 15c Plum Pudding Brand of Cleaned Currants, the finest packed, per lb 15c Urecian Brand Choice Cleaned Currants 2 lbs for 25c Horse Shoe Brand Seeded Raisins in 1-lb pkgs.2 pkgs 25c Dates, per lb ,10c 3 lbs 25c ft Staley Underwear and Overshirts. Goods With a Record Knit to Fit Not Stretched to (over, Thats the way they arc made which means to you MORE LENGTH, MORE WIDTH. LESS SHRINKAGE, MORE WEAR. KEEP THIS IN MIND SEE THE GOODS Wc have just received a large invoice of Staley Under wear and Ovcrsnirts. Our line this season is very large. EVERY GARMENT GUARANTEED. Your money back if you arc not satisfied a r iir 11F ..The Model.. ONE PRIG& CLOTHING HOUSE MAX KIRSCIIDAUM, Proprietor. 1 1 r IF w nr w iir nr !!f iir iir iir m 3 Vd l l t jf V i V l ViL V Vi fcf K l Five Cent Cigar to Watch for our special Coffee advertisement next week, as we have something of interest to say to you. Makes Hot Breads Makes delicious hot biscuit, griddle cakes, rolls, and muffins. ROY A l UAKINQ POWDER CO.',-100 Willi AM ST. NCWVoniC. measure incorporated in the sta tutes will be held Thursday. Very little interest ia being manifested. Have your clothes made by Fred Kauffuian, the American Tailor, Chicago, through local agent, A. P. Carlson, North Platte, Neb. The number of cars iced at this station last month was 150, and the ice required amqunted to 311, 00 pounds. In November 1900, thtfre were 109 cars iced and 136 in November, 1899. Young Haddock, whose exper ience is elsewhere narrated, will leaves for McPheraoti county today, having arrived at the con clusion that he had been buncoed out of his money by a gay deceiver. Chicago weather forecast for North Platte and vicinity: Threat ening tonight and Wednesday with possibly biiow Hurries or showers. Maximum temperature yesterday waB Ol; one year airo it wasai. minimum temperature tins morn- was 31; one year ago it waB 16, Mrs, Cham- Frank Chambers, was diumibtjed In the county court yesterday after a pro tracted hearing iu which much evidence ot a contradictory nature was introduced. The evidence was not sufficient to hold Chambers on the charge preferred. Toys! Toys! Toys! Toys! And then bome at Doolittle's, who has deyoted the entire rear portion of the store to Toys, Gaines and Dolls. If you want the largest and best Hue to select from come to Doo littles. A letter received by a North Platte resident fctates that Nora Vance, who formerly lived here, had recently attempted to end her earthly existence by taking a dose ot carbolic acid. Her life was saved but in handling the acid she spilled some in otic of her eyes with the result that the sight was de-Btr'dycu; The assault case of bers against her husband Hershey Branch of Home Society. On November 24th, Rev. E. P, Ouivev. state superintendent of the Nebraska Children's Home Society, addressed the people of Hersliev on the mihieet of nrovid- The ladies' guild will meet at the llfr bome lor the ornhancd and home of Mrs. W. II. Fikes Friday homeiCBt4 children. afternoon, ' ni.r.Mn. ti. i. fr..,t fi. organization of a branch of the their annual fair and supper at the society at Hershcy. The following opera house Thursday evening. Beautiful Jardinercs at Doo little's, also an exquisite line of Vases, Toilet Articles, etc. We understand that John Grott, who stabbed his wife several weeks officers were elected, who take this opportunity of notifying the people of the vicinity that if any one wishes to adopt or provide a home tor a child or who knows of a home less child they should inlorm the officers. The officers elected were a tro. will nlead irulltv to the chnrire of assault with intent to do mur- 08 fol,OW8! O. H. Kycrly, president der A. A. Leister, vice-president; A. F. m, , , , . , Deeler, secretary, Mary Drown, ""-. treasurer. Also the lollowingcom the M. E. church will hold a social Friday afternoon, Dec, 6th at the home of Mrs, D, Sherwood. Doolittle's Candelebra Show case is 'a thing of beauty and a joy for ever." Everything is Candelebra this year and Doolittle has them in mittc selected: J. V. Robinson, J. W. Prickctt, Mrs. Evans, A. A. Leister, A. F. Beelcr, MrB. Mary Brown, Mrs. A. A. Lciestcr. A. l' BEEW3R, ScCy. E. F. Seeberger is looking after his business interests in Hershcy today. Alice, the little daughter ol Mr. and Mrs. Bert Chamberlain is in Omaha receiving treatment for catarrh. A local merchant sold two hun dred dollars worth of goods before ten o'clock this morning and yet itis a quiet day. New subscribers to TheTkmune who pay in advance will be fur nished free The Iowa Homctcad, its special Farmers' Institute Edi tions and the Poultry Farmer each one year lor twenty-five cents. That ib, for $1.50 you will receive four papers one year. This offer is only good for a limited time. Food Changes to Poison. Putrofying food in tho intestines pro ilucoH olfoots lileo thoso of nreonta, but Dr. KIuk'o Now Ltfo Pills orpol tho poisons from olofjgod bowols, Rontly, onBlly but surely, auring Constipation, HIHoubdurb, Sick Hondtioho. Fovors, nil Liver, Kiunoy nnd Bowel troubles.' Only 25 rontB nt A. F. Stroit.'. all Btylca and prices from 15c to 4lJTT$li$lJlTfrt$$l- 55.00 The weather reports this morn ing show that in the northwest ii ia cold. At Cheyenne a hye-inch snow fell las' night, the storm ex tending eastward to Sidney and south to Denver. From now until January 1st, Doolittle's Book and Music Store will not close earlier than 8 o'clock; for the week preceeding Christmas "open all night," or as late as any one desires to trade. The programs to be used by the Lutheran Sunday school at their Christmas exercises have arrived. The music will be practiced for the first time after tho prayer meeting Thursday evening. The Superin tendent Miss Adda Kockcn desires the presence of all teachers and adult scholars at that time GREAT OVERCOAT SALE Men's and Boy's Overcoats and Ulsters Men's Fine Beaver Dress Overcoats $ and Brown, well made, a $7.50 Overcoat, & Thankscrivintr Special Boy s Heavy black Irisn rneze Ulsters, ages 13 . 1 rr.1 1 (hr A M in Black 31 r to in, a good value at $0.00, inanKsgiv ing special Hi "fhafeff" V III with stale crrs, gluo I g f. If nnd other things arc W I not fit to drink. j LionMee I If la pure, uncontcd & II coffee fresh, strong, X I l.l I XXi. 1 1 wcu navurcu, I I I (1 llinoMilwl paokima In. I I I I f l.l urM uniform qualltr I I I X. I J!l uil frnUnin, .,11 t J I Men's English Kerseys in Blue and Black, war- tt? S ranted all Wool, a $12 Overcoat, elegant- (JO Qf ly made, Thanksgiving Special iDOitJU Men's Dark Gray Melton Ulsters at CJpT lC $7.50, Ulster Thanksgiving Special lDU.UU 0 3 Men's all wool Black Irish Frieze Ulster, with large storm collar, a $ 10.00 Ulster, Thanks- ff 7 Cft giving Special -pC.JU A Boy's Reefers, a good heavy Reefer, Size 3 to W 3 16, Thanksgiving Special $1.75 2.25 0 Never before has there been such an opportunity $ offered for buying first-class goods at such prices. 0 Look all over town and take in all FAKE and MASQUERADE sales, then come to us and we will tl . , . .. Tir -!. -i 1 : 1, show you who we are. mask. We don't do business under a Nebraska Clothing & Shoe House. 4 A ?AM ROSENBERG, Prop. : : North Plntto, Nobrnskn 4