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About The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 27, 1901)
t 1 1 am liHecltto ftnlhroc fflkt Jlorth X "; ( T NOltTH PLATTE, NEBRASKA, DEOEMBEB 27, 1001. , Wt 97 SEVENTEENTH YEAR. iwmu . , . i . I ..-.-......... I Fine Perfumes and Soaps.! Will be found in abundance at our store. In fact we make a specialty 5f Perfumes and Soaps and consequently carry a large stock. A bottle of nice perfume makes an acceptable gift to a lady. s e e a e 9 (I 0 01 . e s e A F STREITZ, Druggist: ifc Sunday-schools and Churches rolMirntP tin Saviour's Birth. With bodes ot praiac and words telling of the birth ot the Christ- child, the Sunday-schools ana churchcB of North Platte joyously celebrated the anniversary of that great event. Below are appended the programs aB rendered: At seven o'clock (Jhnsttnas morn ing regular services were held -at the Lutheran church. The atlcnn ance was very large and the ser vices were entered Into with a spirit of gladness. The choir rend ered music appropriate to tue day, and the pastor spoke on "Lesson from Manger." The Lutheran Sunday-school held its exercises at ttic churcii Sarah Kelly Dialogue "Mother's Dead".... ....Llllle Grant and Llzalc Dawc Singing Kecitatlon "The First Christ- ina8 Pearl MiIIb Recitation "Snow Flakes"... . Bessie Storm Recitation "Let Angels Ring The BcIIb" Ermine Grant Recitation "The Children's.... Telegram" Etta Baker Dialogue "Contentment Better . ( John Grant Than Riches".. Portlir RuMen Singing Recitation "Christmas Has Come at Last" Laura Priest Recitation "The Old Maid's Kiss" Kuth Storm Recitation "Annie's and Willie's Prayer Maude Loudon Recitation ."Abide Willi wc I Ida Hammer The choir rendered Fisks mass in in a manner that called forth many worua ot Professional Nurse commendation. ... . b I This mass Is ot a high class, ana the most difficult one the choir has ever attempted but through diligent work and frequent rehearsals it was very successfully rendered. In the evening the Sunday-school held Offers her services to all de lta ChriBtmaB exercises ai uic ar;nir such. Call at the office of ncuool uuuutng, ai wmcu a Jiu- LUCa9, gram of eongs ana recitations wan rendered in a very crcuuuuic uuu- ADC ATIICDC ner. Following the program gilts 111E.IVL, RlL, UlllLIVo A tree was in evidence and from this gifts were RccitaUou-"uernie i m t m t m c ? & 9 JOS. HERSHEY. ; 7 Farm Implements, Wagons, Buggies, Wind Mills, Pumps, Pipes and Fit- and Tanks, Jiaru wire. tings Bale Ties, Lightening Hay Press & Repairs distributed to the children, me program, which was well rendered before a very large audience con sisted of an anthem by the choir, csponsive readings and prayer, several ttongs by the fcIiooJ, sev eral class ongp, a duet by Marie Brodbeck and Hattie Friend, solo by Ruby Sorenson, a candle exer cises by Gertrude Dill, Levi Bird, Evelyn Hansen, RoySeibert, btclia Johnson and Paul Scharmann. reci tations bv Chas. Thompson, Hazel -j Lierk, Anna Pohlmier. Singing. Benediction. ChriBtmaB exercises were held by tUe Methodist Sunday-school at the cHurch Tuesday evening. The aeatinc capacity of the buildin? was taxed, and the program rend prpil was thorouehlv enjoyed by There was a Christ mas tree but no Santa Claup, Mr Robinson explaining that old Saut bad probably run Into a snow block ade on the Wyoming division. The Ti,,in, imndp. however, had been x itbtmuiv I t MARY SWING, were distributed from the tree. At the Episcopal church early service waB held' at eight o'clock, nml nt 10:30 rrirular service was r held. Both services were well at tended. At the later service the choir rendered a program of special Christmas music which included a violin boIo by Alvln Pool and an orrran solo bv Orcatlist Doollttle. The music was highly compll mcntcd. The sermon by the rector wnn nnnrnnrlatc to the dav and a most earnest one, The Sunday Bcbool will hold its exercises this evening. who can make and repair Shoes, but .there arc. lew who can equal and none that can surpass us C. NEWAIAN. NOTICE. Some of our cattle arc drifting southeast from our ranch near Le na, Neb., and persons who take up cattle branded Bar Four T . any where on left side or with O below and above crooked bar on left hip, n M ,1 t.tl.ll.lfl' ll.A.,1 ff.f ltd Will hi . . I L1IIU UlUt ML lllklll ' ' ... At five o'clock a turney n,,d for tllclr trouble. Send Word .... ....I i..u. ii. . supper win ue scrveu 10 me cuuuiuu at once to the Unitarian hal'. and later a Locust St NORTH PLATTE, NEB. - WW fvTorih f laiie fTlocir Saudall, Helen Miushall, Marston Van Doran, Mary Daering, Fay Canning, Gilbert Peters. Edith Seibert, Myrtle Dowhower, Arthur Tramp, Jennie Sandall, Hazel San- dall, Hansel Rodinc, Anna Stcin- hausen, Frank Uistel, Burke, Dorothea Jobnson, Walteniath. In this program the little peo'ple acquitted themaelves very creditably. sent on ahead. The' program rendered was as follows: Souir ' Christmas uib -oinc School Pastor Prayer ...... Recitation "Greeting,". Mabel Pearl Tagader Alma program will be given at the church, followed by a distribution of gifts. Qcnornl Railroad Now. OA-inir to n hhortaire ot cars In which to transport the products manv of the iron and Btccl mills in the Pittsburg section have been compelled to close down. The shortage of cars is the greatest ever, known. Chicago & Northwestern carn inL'B for the month of November HUFFMAN BROS.., LENA, NEB. FOR SALE. Sooff-Rlnir the Christmas were $4,046,328. against 53,483,189 T11M CSC 100 MOr UIC OUmu UIUIIVH mob vuM UWliF) - - - - Recitations telling of the birth of Christ by Clarence Blickensder FARM WAGONS, SPRING WAGONS TOP BUGGIES , And all kinds of Farm fllaehinepy. I for Conrad Orr, -Paul Workman,, The Christian Sunday school held Marguerite Jones, Dorothy Ilinman,. its exercises at the unitarian anti paui Holtry. lIaafactaircd by ortJt? Platte toiler ZI)iils Used by economical housewifes in fifty towns in Nebraska and Wyoming and pronounced the equal of any flour manufactured m Nebraska. a TVJni Wck Uilil CottVlilCe VOil Of its IIJeiTit Song "Glory to God in the Uentcr and Helen Davis. " LX1EIA ' ' " t,k. Highest" Song-"GlorybctoGod,.... church Christmas evening, and the following program was creditably rendered in the presence of a large audience: Song PralBea School Invocation Superintendent ... i it.- Song "We will Jviugcr oy uic Manger," bc001 " . r..t L -!.... Song 1IHUI11 Recitations on Cliristmas uiub k Ai.hlp Patterson. Mamie ic- I Michael. Nellie Workman, Alta North Platte Roller Mills Proiogue....'..,.'.,.'.'..'.EdnaEinott C. f. I DDINGS Schod Recitatione, "Christmas uas SonLr "Tell the Story".. . .School Come." by Helen orr, &veiyn mam- " i ' ...... . ii - Recitation "His Coming," warning, Harold uncKeusaener aim day wi,cn tue KCneral managers oi an ... r 110 Tfrnm Time 1 to date the camions of this road Reasonable 1 rices. made an increase of $2,097,705. It, is reported at Denver that President E. T. Jeffrey of the Den ver, & Rio Grande railroad, is to resign to become financial director of the Gould interests in the wcBt, with headquarters in New York, He is to be nuccecded by Russell Harding ot the Missouri Pacific. A movement, which meanB,an increase In the pay rolls of the roadB east ot Chicago by several million dollars a year, waB Btarted ycsler Standard Goods at LOCK S SALISBURY NORTH I'J.ATTK HANS GERLE, The Tailor. Five Cent Cigar T0 BLACKLEG IN CATTLE i nmrnnted bv vncoinntion betoro thogormot the diseuso has entered THB NORTH PLATTE PHARMACY J . . ,v. . :::::::: J. II- STONE, MoT f Nest tioor io xmidw - Dessle Newman Song "Joy to the World". . .School Recitation -"The Blessed Babe" Mildred McKeown Recitation--"His Name" Willie Elliott Recitation "The Child Jcsub".. Mtb. Northrup Song "His Blessed Name". School Recitation "The Shepherds".... . . ...Ira Lemastcrs Recitation "The Wondrous rcilj-nbeth Hinman. ClaBS Song-"BlesB the Little Children," Recitations UA Living btar,' ... Hub just opened n now tailoring ostablishniout nod him now snmplos for Buito also doon ropnir work. Cnll on him with now or old work nnd you will rocoivo protnptr at tention. Dowoy St. up lu Moreoh building. j Jennie Beeler I Leta Davia . m a a Song "Peace on Earth, "....School Recltatlon-"The Night Alter Christmas," Ruth Cox Song "Hall the Rising Sun,". . School Ti,Pn followed the distribution of cow er irlftR much to the happiness of the yards -" ' . t. Mildred McKeown, uena Kooerts children. The exercises cmscu mm So,.g-"The Silent Night" .... k benedictlon. liy a class ot six i The ChristmaH exercises of tin Presbyterian Sunday school were held at Federhoof'fl hall last even- the eastern roadB agreed to in crease the wageB of all trainmen from 10 to 12 per cent, aud place the scale on an equality with the wageB paid by western roads. Everv employe of the American express company, waB given a Liycry, Feed, Boarding; and Sale S1EBBINS' STABLE. Chriatmab present of ten dollars. For Sale. Nice gentle thoroughbred milch See Jo tin liuricc at biock NEW RIGS, Accommodations Good. Recitation- ttnM, tr.natnrn Mnn!' Edna Elliott Song MThe Beaatilul Star".... Quartette Recitation- "Lite and Work...." QVICKER. TIME 10 ( . i, ' - CALIFORNIA .lie and Work....' :nir i ti,e presence of an audience . ...Zora Noithrup ... ,. i,ni.i Song "Tbe Savior's Love"..School --7 , f Reading-"Christmas Bells".... Gltts were d.stnbuted and the fol- ,mibb stebbins lowing program was wen rcuucicu; PATRONS Are Pleased Feed per team to hay, 35 cents a night; noon feed IS cents, L. C. Stebfcius, 'Phone 101. Ndt-th Plrittc, Nebraska . The Union Pacific lia3 recently rcduded the already fast time beween Omaha and California, making the run several hours quicker than ever before Soncr-"Rinu Out Ye Bells" Recitation "God's Christmas Gift Raymond Newman "Our Gifts to God"... .Class of nine Recitation Irene Van Cleve Song-"Twllight is Stealing" R citation Mildred McKeown Song "Jeaus Loves Little Chil dren Recitation "Willie and Annie's Praver" Recitation ...Josephine McKeown Song "God Be With You" At the close of the program the children were made happy by the distribution of gifts. "THE OVERLAND LIMITED" Leaves Omaha Daily at 8.50 a. m. "THE CALIFORNIA EXPRESS" Leaves Omaha Daily at 4.25 p. m. "THE-PACIFIO.EXPRESS", Ju44,h Leaves Omaha Dally at 11.20 p. m. NO CHANGE OF CARS. Kor lull infor'muttbricallonoruddross WW-H;- GENGE, Agent A large crowd attended the exer cises given by the Baptist Sunday school at the church Tuesday even ing, where a magnificent looking Christmas tree stood on the chan cel, and from which gifts to the children were distributed. The following program was nicely ren dered! Singing, Scripture Reading and Praver Salutatory "Christmas Festi- val" ...... v ranciH btorm Recitation "The Things I want" LeBter Lytle Re:itation "A New Santa Claus" Piano Duet Selected, Misses Burke and Greelei! Recitation Maud Dulaney Song Willie Cunningham and Howe Oberst Recitation Selected from the German" Hel-n Hershey Sonir-No. Ill, Living Hymns.. . Mrs. Van Cleave School Recitation Rut" Streiu Recitation Byron OberBt Anthem "Hark! What Mean Those Holy Voices" Choir Remarks Dr. Greenlee Solo "The Gift".... Mrs. Hershey Recitation Howe Oberst Recitation Zulabell Hibner Recitation Walter Goodman Violin and Piano Duct--Selected ... .Mrs. Cary and Robert Cary Reading Ora Tracy Recitation Walter Goodman Song No. 6, Living Hymns.. School Recitation Jolinnic i enwicK Recitation 13va Thrasher At the Catholic church Christ- m L 1. . . . -W t lUnf.! mas torenoon uircc umnnw .... With the fresh qual ity of the groceries with which they found us stocked, on the open ing day, and we desire to thank the many who have given us- their orders. The quality of the goods will at all times be maintained, and as we sell strictly for cash our prices are guaranteed to be fully as low as any firm in town. We Are Here to do business and res nectfully solicit a share of your trade. Come in and see us whether you buy or not. TRAMP The Grocer. Good Thiners to Eat. J Pront Stroet. REGISTERED W Poll Angus Bulls, Jit Poland China Hogs, THOS. DOOLITTLE. Dr. Humphreys9 Specifics euro by acting dlrootly upon tlio dtsoaso, without exciting diaordor in any other part of tlio systom. 'jo, cunu, nuexs. 1 Keren, Congeittont, Inflammation!. ,'25 !i-Wornn, Worm Fovtr , Worm Colic... ,15 3- Teelliln,Collo,Crylng,Wokefulneia ,'23 4 Diarrhea, ot Children or Adulti '25 7-Oouvlii, Colda, Broncbltla .33 8 Neuralgia, Toothache, Focoache '23 0 Headache, Blck Headache, Vertigo.. .'25 10- lytpeiln,ndlgeitlon,WcakStomocb.'23 11 MupprciMtd or Painful 1'orlodi '23 lit-Whllea, Tool'rotuiol'crlodi .'25 13 Croup, Lar-'ngllli, Hoaraoueti '23 14 Malt Illieuni,Eryatpela,Eruptloaa,, ,'23 18 niieumatlam.RhoumatloralM 33 10 .Malaria, Chills, Fover and Ague '23 10-alarrli, Influcnta, Cold In the Head ,'23 UO-W'liooplng.C'uugli '23 Ur-Kldney Dlicmea 25 SB-lVerrourUeMIUy , 1.00 30-l'rlnarv Weakneaa, Wotting Bed..., .'23 TT-Qrlp, Hay Pevor , 'J Dr. Humphreya' Manual of all Dlaeatc at your DruggUtt or Mailed Vreo. Bold by drugglita.or acnt on receipt of prleo. 1U Ob W VUU H iCo., Ccr. WtUam held at Bix, eight and ten o'clock.