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About The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922 | View Entire Issue (March 11, 1902)
Local News in Brief, icf. DR. F. W. MILLEK, ORADTIATE DENTIST. OIHco over Btreltz'i Drug Store Mrs. F. 13. Uullard wlio had been visiting' Omaha friends for n few days, returned home Saturday evening. Lorcn Slurgcp, Ad Iiicrly and Will Chambers went to I Jiff Springs Sundiy evening' where they will hunt geese for several days. Harry Nicholson ol Maxwell was in town Saturday proving- up on liiti claim. The following day he left for a visit in Cleveland, Ohio. A large congregation attended the song service at the ISpiscopnl church Sunday evening. A similar service will probably be held on Easter evening. The Payne Investment Co. of Omaha, which ban purchased con siderable land in this county, will soon send out a large number of farmers who arc seeking new locations. Watch Clinton's window for grab sale articles. Gus Murphy, who was held up and robbed ten days ago, has had a warrant issued lor the arrest of Mahlou Goodwin, who he believes is one of the guilty parties. Good win has skipped the country. Jay Stuart had the third finger on his left hand so badly crushed in the gearing ol a machine at the shops Saturday forenoon that amputation at the first joint was found necessary. The second linger on the same hand was also somewhat injured. the Millers' Association Does Not Set Our Price On Flour, We Do. . Ciothcnburg Bct Patent per sack SI. 00 Snow Flake Patent per sack ,)0 Family per sack 80 Red Seal Patent per saclc... 1.00 Jewel Patent per sack (J0 Corn Meal 25-lb sack 40 Wstl'oan,2pkgs (b On Time Yeast 2 pkys. ,05 Cox's Gelatine 13c, 2 pkys.. Seeded Kaisins per lb .Jo .10 Evaporated Kaspbcrries per lb 30 Saffo per lb 07 Tapioca per lb 07 Kingsfonls Silver Gloss Starch per pkff 08 King-fords Corn Starch Strawberry Beets 3-1 b can . . Anderson's Jams per can. .. Oil Sardines per can Mustard Sardines per can . . Eagle Condensed Milk ISc 2 cans Ammonia per bottle English Walnuts, No. 1 Soft Shell per lb .08 .15 .10 .05 .05 .35 .09 .15 Kerosene Oil per gal 15 Vinegar per gal 20 White Wine Vinegar 25 Walter Baker's Cocoa 4b can Walter Maker's Chocolate 18c, 2 pkgs Swift Extract ol Beef 2-oz. Kex Extract of Heef 2-04. . . K C Baking Powder 10-oz can K C Baking Powder 25-oz can .23 .35 .35 .35 .08 .20 K CBakingPowderSO-ozcan .35 K C Baking Powder 80-ozcan .55 Shillings Best Baking Pow der 1-11) can 35 Gilt Edge Shoe Dressing per bottle 20 K-oz Eddy's Liquid Blue... .15 5c Paddle Bluing U lUc Paddle Bluing 07 Full Cream Cheese per lb . . .15 Mica Axle Grease 8c, 2 boxes .15 Sunflower Axle Grease per doz 10 A B C Soda Crackers 22-lb boxes perlb d: Oyster Crackers 22-lb boxes per lb '. Family White Fish per pail 70 B2fStorc open evenings unti eight o'clock. I I 0 i' ii'ii v 1 mini in 1 11111 1 f Loc Wilcox Dptaif Store Tv 1) 1 r But it has all the good points of a first class garment. The well dressed man and most observing woman would comment on the extra value of this $10.00 Suit. Other suits at $7.50, 8.00, 9.00, 12.00, 13.50, 15.00,18.00. made up of fine fancy worsted, tweed, cheviots and many other desirable cloths. Remember we are agents for two of the best tailor ing houses in the country. Come and select your Master suit, a fit absolutely guaranteed. Star Clothing House. Mrs. ISd Seylerth Icf t Sunday for a visit with relatives at Schuyler. Mrs. Arthur McNamara returned Saturday evening from her visit in Omaha. Rev. Jno F. Seibert went to Sid ney yesterday where he will hold Lutheran services each evening this week. About fifteen Iriends were pleas antly entertained at parlor gameB at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J, C, Orr Friday evening last. A K s . . fr I. .1 ....I i i ii.. L,cctric ,iirl)t com ' wcrc rc. ceiyed Saturday. These poles cost about seven dollars each laid down at this station. O. Goodwin, late of Hcrslicy, writes this oflicc that he is located at Granger, Wyo., where he has been placed in charge of a Union Pacific track section. O W, Rich of Omaha is in town and will represent the Union Pa cific in the case which Mrs. Maggie I'ost has brought aiiainst the com pany tor damages to her property by reason of smoke and dirt from the roundhouse. Among the articles at Clinton's grab sale will be an $18 bicycle- either ladies or gentleman's. The spring meeting of the Lin coln county teachers' association will be held 111 this city next Satur pay. A very attractive program has been prepared for the alter noon session, which will be held at the hiiili school auditorium. In the evening F. A. Hatch will de liver a lecture at. the opera house. Pretty Shoes for Women LOO Hi IN OUR NORTH WUNDOW. This is a Suit You Can Buy Without Hesitation, It's not eccentric in cut, not extravagant in price, not freakish in fashion. The county commissioners com pleted the work on hand Saturday and adjourned without date. Miss Davis, who bad been spend ing the winter with her cousin, Mrs L. Sturges, left for her home in Gibbon last Saturday. Rale Elliott, of Brady, who war attending court as a juror, was called to Clay county Sunday by the berious illness of his father. The Rebekah Kensington will give a ten cent Bocial at the hall to morrow evening, March 12tb, to which the nublic is invited. A musical and literary program will be rendered. W. C. Reynolds has lot the con tract to D. M. HoL'sett for the erection of a two-ntory residence on the lots west of N. A. Davis resi dence on west Third street. This house, which will cost about 53,500, will have eight or nine rooinp, and have all the modern conveniences. Work on the foundation of the house commenced yesterday. New samples for sprtugand sum mer suits from Fred Kauffman, the American Tailor, of Chicago, are here. Come in and see them. A. P. Caki.son, Agent. The Wilbur-Kcrwin opera com pany which will present "Jack and the Henn Stalk" at the opera house this Tuesday evening, is pro 11011 need a first-class organization A North Platte railroad man who saw the company at Cheyenne Sat uruay nigui says that the play is well worth going to see, and that it gave excellent satisfaction in that city. hastcr is but three weeks away. Isn't it time to pick out the new shoes for the occasion? There are plenty of handsome styleshere to choose from shoes that have fashion's stamp of approval. There are the correct shapes and weights for street wear -the dain ty weights and styles for the dress occasion. We will gladly show them to you. $1.65 to $4.50. 1 SHOE STORE GEO, M. GRAHAM, Mgr. 1 RAILROAD NOTES, Station Agent Gengc was the guest of friends at Shelton Sunday. V. J. Stuart came down from Cheyenne and visited his family Sunday. Division Foreman Stubbs trans acted business in Omaha the latter part of last week. Billy Lautze, late of this city, is now working as machinist in the railroad shops at Bedford, Ind. Kd G. Haucr, late of the Union Pacific machine shops, has ac cepted a situation at Lafayette, Ind. A large stationery cupboard with 105 compartments for blanks, for use at the freight house, was re ceived yesterday. Five iron posts twenty-five feet in length, on which will be suspended the arc lights in the Union Pacific yards, were received yesterday. II. D. Luce has been appointed round-house foreman at Julesburg and left today to assume his duties. The position iB a better paying one than that which he had here. Working orders have been issued for a forty-loot extension to the Union Pacific ircight house. This addition will be built on the east end. Work will begin as soon as the carpenter gang can get around to it, Will Plant rtsh In Blrdwooa. Twenty-five thousand rainbow trout and five thousand brook trout were received t'ais morning from the state fisheries and to morrow morning Deputy Game Warden Carter will take them to the West Birdwood creek and plant them. The water and surround ings ol this creek have been fully examined and it ib believed that both rainbow and brook trout will thrive therein. It was largely through the efforts i.f Warden Carter that this consign ngnmentot fish for the Birdwood was secured and his efforts to stock the streams of Lincoln county and western Nebraska.with fish is cer- tiinly commendable. Tito All-Nobraska To am Wins, In the live bird shooting contest it Omaha last Thursday been an .11-Nebraska team of ten men cap attied by Geo. L. Carter of this ity and a team composed of O ma in, South Omaha and Council JlulFs men, the former won by even birds, killing 231 birds out of 1 possible 250, while the opposing earn killed 221. Mr. Carter killtd us twenty-five birds straight, but two fell out ot bounds and he tc .cived credit tor but twenty-three. Attorney J. G. Beeler and II. S. Ridgley transacted legal busiuesp 11 Omaha Saturday. Clinton will have a grab sale Saturday, March 15th. N. 15, Workman went to Lincoln yesterday to attend a state meet ing of the American Order ot Pro 'ectiou. W. D. Hover, imhn'mpr, lowe's Furniture Store. Night :all Telephone 90. The annual meeting of the Mu tual Building and Loan Associa 1011 will beheld at the court house tatuiday evening, March 22. Painting and Papering neatly lone. Work guaranteed, Roy Shaiti:k. For Salo or Trade. Three Kentucky Jacks. Apply 10 15. W. Murphy. Murpliy's Varnishes. No. 1 Coach Varnish per gal Sl.'JO Coach Varnish per gal l.(0 Furnitu-e Varnish per gal 1.20 No. 57 Light Hard Oil Fin ish per gal 1.40 Liquid Wood Filler per gal 1.10 No. 46 Dry Japan per gal. . . 1.10 Transparent Floor Varnish per gal. 2.15 Transparent Wood Finish, Interior pet gal 2.15 The above in Gallon Cans and price is for unbroken packages 1 only . DeVocs Mixed Paints per br"l SI. 00 Linseed Oil 75 Wilcox Department Stone, I Fortyseven (? 9ifi(;6 Alia. isi. (i m i i w ill ifi li 0 il iti to J J to to to them at right E B WARNER, to Separator Station Itcopcnod. The North Platte separator sta tion will be reopened on Tuesday of next week in charge ot Frank Tuffs. Art Grntzlcr, of Lincoln, an agent of the Beatrice Creamery Co., spent Saturday in town and while here made arrangements for opening the station. Mr. Tuffs is an experienced separator man, hav ing had charge ot the local station part of last summer, and at one time had charge of the Kearney station. He will push the business and hopes to build up quite a trade for the local station. Notico to Teachers. Siuce the meeting ot the Lincoln County Teachers' Association con flicts with the regular teachers' ex amination, I will hold examination for teachers Friday and Saturday forenoon, March 14th and 15th, 1902. Oscar W. Neau:, County Supt. Comparison Invited. Notwithstanding the fact that credit competitors say that they meet our cash prices, the fact re mains that tor quality and prices we are still in the lead. Compare prices with those in your pass book and be convinced. Cane Granulated Sugar 19 lbs $1.00 Cozad Morning Glory Pat ent Flour per sack 1.05 Cozad Valley Patent Flour per sack 95 North Platte Patent Flour per sack 1.05 Kerosene Oil per gal 15 Best Gasoline per gal 20 Arm & Hammer Soda per lb .08 Cow Brand Soda per lb 08 Kingsfords Silver Gloss Starch per lb ". ... .08 Kingsford Corn Starch per lb 08 Standard SwcetCorn per can .08 Standard Vinegar 45 grain per gal 20 45 grain White Wine Vine gar per gal 25 II. J. Heinz Co. Best Cider Vinegar per gal 35 Best New Sweet Cider per gal 35 Gold Dust Washing Powder 4-lb box IS Stock Salt, 100-lb saclc 00 Sulphurized stock salt 50-lb blocks 50 Fancy white potatoes per bu .95 Fastcrn standard tomatoes per can 13 Regular 35c M. & J. Coffee per lb 32 Regular 30c M. & J. Coffee per lb 27 Regular 25c M. & J. Coffee per lb 22 Regular 20c M. & J. Coffee per lb 18 Regular 50c Sun Cured Jap an 1 ea per lb 4a Regular 40c Sun Cured Jap an Tea per lb 35 Fish for Lent We have just received a lull line of Fish tor Lent Smoked Sal mon, white tish, cured herring, codfish, mackerel, white lish and spiced herring, ah fancy goods at right prices. Vovr patronage is solicited. THE HUB GROCERY (0., I E. P. McGREW, Mgr. Ranges $ to That people appreciate good articles : when they see them is attested by the (j fact that we have sold forty-seven Ranges since August 1st, and we arc to selling them right along. But Ranges V arc not all; our sales of Heating Stoves to have been very large. This business jjj only tends to show that we carry to superior Stoves and Ranges and sell j' prices. to to to m THE BIG STOKE, Promotion for David Patterson. The Omaha Bee of last Sundav contained the following relative to a former North Platte man: A circular just isiued by General Manager II. N. Murine of the At chison, Topeka & Santa Fe Rail way company announces the ap pointment ot David Patterson, for merly of Omaha, to the position of division master mechanic ot the New Mexico and Rio Grande divi sions of that road. This advancement crowns thirty four years of active railroad work in the mechanical department by Mr. Patterson. He was for twenty nine consecutiye years in the em ploy ot the Union Pacific system and rose step by step from the posi tion of machinist's apprentice, which he held in North Platte in 1868, to his present position. Mr. Patterson was in turn an apprentice, machinist and tool maker at North Platte and Evans ton, general foreman at Denver and Omaha, division toremau at North Platte, master mechanic at Salt Lake City, leaying the service ot the Union Pacific in September, 1S97. He then entered the employ of the Kansas City Southern and has since been master mechanic tor that road at Pittsburg, Kan. Ha is well known to old railroaders in the motive power department of the Union Pacific in Omaha. Public Notice. Arrangements have been made to receive separator cream at the t-kimmiiig station at North Platte. The price for the first half of March is 25 cents par pound for butter lat. For partienhrs see Frank Tuffs, our agent here. Also agent ior the De Laval cream separator. Beatkici: Cukamgry Co. Wanted, Valley Iiand. We want lands in the Platte valley for cash customer, who will pay good prices. If you want speedy sales come and see us. Buchanan & Pattekson. UNION FACITIC TIME CARD. (Central Time) WEST JJOUNfl. No, 1 LenvfiH 101 f.e.ives il leaves S Leaven 1 Loaves ii' I.eavoN Leaves 1. 5:Sl)i), 111 . rM5 p. m T:OSa. m -':l!Ol III 1:10 ji, in . H:30.i ji) . 1:30 1 in . 7. IRa. m . 8.411 .1. in '(Freight).'.'.'.'; rrelKht) (Freight) BAST HOUND. s'o. ' Leaves I IK Loaves .... 0 Leaves H Leaves (Fi:eV(ih't')'.'..'.V. '.'.'.'.'.'. is'ao ' m Leaves , 11:40 p. m i:isa. 111 I'ulln'aa'far-e0' J an1 - JassenKers must pay Freight trains No S3 and M ston at ill felons Other freights carrf topolnts at which they stop. 11 1 Wm. Gaxiivt, Blacksmith mid WaEonmaker. Horse Shoeing a Specialty. Horse Shoeing $4 per Team. Also reductions in the price o( all other work. Work truarantcfd or money refunded. Give us a call Locust street south of YoaVa harness store. THERE ARE OTHERS who can make and repair Shoes, but there are lew who can equal and none that can surpass us C. NBVAIAN. I SI c V