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About The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922 | View Entire Issue (June 3, 1902)
1 i June Wedding Gifts, 'Ml 7? wrv "We have a very pret ty line of Cut Glass, Silverwcar, Knives an,d Forks, Spoons of all kinds, Clocks and Npv clties of any kind that would make a nice wed ding' gift. Would be pleased to show you . 5L e inc. jewelck y &bc jrmi - 3ttf cbly SDrHronr. TUESDAY, JUNE 3, 1902 DR. F. W. MILLER, GRADUATE DENTIST. Olllco ovor Stroltz's Druj Store Miss Ethel Femvtck, who had M uccii iiiiiu; -wi iiuciiiwiii. i r milliner at Crcston, Iowa, returned home this morning. Ur. McLcay came down tiom G;mdy this morning to bsc the ele Iphatit and the girls with the be pinled garments. V Gnsoline five gallons for $1.05 at ye Hub Grocery. Miss Irene Miltonberger left last foeek tor the Uaskin rancli in l yoijan county where slic will spend he summer. She will conduct a lass in music at Gandy, Miss Lydia Ilipgins arrived in be city last week from Auburn, tet) , and has accepted a position s stenographer and typewriter in f llie law olllce oi tloaglaud & lloag 1 hud. J. II. Stubbs received a tolegnim Ufom Manager Warner last evening yvhich read: "Shelton five, North PImHh ttirpn. Couldn't beat the urn. ft are, This latter sentence mean 'Ttjiat the Union Pacifies received a "rotten deal" from the umpire. 13. Predmetsky arrived from Omaha the latter part of last week and will have charge of the special sale which the Fair Store will in augurate. Mr. Predmetsky has for several yearB made a business of conducting special sales and hat always been very oucceti&ful. Qver seven hundred pounds oi butter fat were received at the sep ptor statjon Situ,rday. The receipts are increasing daily and ';rtli Platte is destined to become atheavy shipping point for the out put of the many hand separators wh'C'l are being purchased by the farmers. A. J. Miller, who U now lo Chi cago having one of the iutei hckiny switches constructed, reports the sale of 100,000 shares of slock and Impes to dispose of another block of the same dimensions in a few days. This switch was patented by a youne; man living at Kawlin-., and Mr. Miller is secretary rf the company which was formed to place t. . I I. -A y It on Ve marKei. Wt Sloven stored, Gasoline Stoves J7 repal ed. Repairs for all kinds of if stoves. I? Wkstern Stovi: Kepaik Wokks. Mrs. W. M. Uaskin and two children had an exciting and dan uerous experience last Sunday, while returning from Brock's grove, When they were within a short dintance trom home the hail storm overtook them aijd jt seemed impos 4tb tor the young man who was driving to keep control of the team and told her to jump out which she did, but before doing so, she threw one of her boys out, the other boy jumping at the same time. She managed to protect the little boys from the force of the hail by hold ing a light buggy robe over them but her own hands were severely bruisad by the hail winch fell thick and fast lor a few moments. The young man succeeded in holding ti,.. iinui and they leached home thankful that it was no worse Gaudy .Pioneer. For Kent, Houses, 7 unfurnished rooms in Or,sby building. The Star din fiig hall and kitchen, 12 rooms and d tfce hall. Hare chance for right prtv. JN Ukatt & Co. North Platte, Neb. James Daly returned this morn ' t i , . ! r in irom .1 uusiucsH irip iu .uey ennc. The Christian aid society will meet at Unitarian hall tomorrow afternoon. A full attendance is de sired. C. 1 Ormsby is repainting and repairing his building on Dewey street lately occupied by Sizcmorc, the barber. Mrs. Wilcox, mother of the Wil cox brothers, left this morning for a visit at Aurora, York, and Dead wood, S. D. Wm. Whitlock went to Kearney this morning to see the game of ball between the North Platte and Kearney teams. The initial summer concert will be given at the court house park next Saturday evening by the Union Pacific band. II. J. Koth, formerly of this city, has been appointed chief dispatcher at. Eyanstou, Wyo. The promotion became effective June 1st. John 13. Evans went to Omaha this morning, accompanying Mrs. Church and son Logan and lending such assistance as they needed. D. S. McNangton, of Iowa, trans- acted business in town yesterday. Mr. McNaughton was in the early days foreman on the Russell Watts ranch. Painting and Papering neatly done. Work guaranteed. Roy Shaffer. The average rainfall for June is 3.18 inches. The greatest June precipitation was in 1S83 when the total for the month reached 7.49 inches. Mrs. Annie Church, son Logan and daughter Joie left this morn ing for Omaha, in hope that the change might prove beneficial to Loiran. Just received a fresh car of Col orado potatoes, Harrington & Toiun. A Mr. Goodman, for eighteen 3ears with Drowning, King & Co. ol Omaha, will arrive in town Fri day to accept a position with the Model Clothing House. Miss Lydia Higgins, steno grapher at the law office of Hoag- laud & lloagland, is prepared to do stenographic and typewriter work fur llie public at reasonable rates. See the great Irish comedy, the "Wicklow Wedding," at the opera house June 18. Miss Ruth Patterson and Miss Josie Goodman left last night lor Denver and Leadville. Miss Pat terson will be absent about two months and Miss Goodman about thirty days. Tlu total rainfall last month, as shown by the reports of the local weather bureau, was inches, and the excess iu precipitation since January 1st last is 4.54 inches. The average rainfall lor May is 2. 74 inches, Car rock salt just in, Harrington & Toiun. The Children' Day exercises at the Christian church Sunday even ing was a decided success and the collection exceeded the expectation of the workers. The boys who as sisted deserve honorable mention is their parts added greatly to the interest of the services. We write fire and life insurance iu best old Ijne companies, loan 13 per cent money on real estate, col lect rents and care for property. References, any bank in Nebraaka. Write or call and see n. John Bratt & Co. North Platte, Neb. A careful canvass of the condi tion of the sugar beet crop iu Lin coln county reveals the fact that the dannge resulting from the re cent rains did not effect two per cent qt the acrerge, While the two per cent was damaged, the greater part of the remaining nine- ty-iight per cent was benefitted by the rains, E. Binegar, who is down from Sutherland today, says that many of the farmers in that section were compelled to replant their corn, owng to the damage done to the fields by the late flood. He says that grisshoppers are pretty thick in that section and that they are doing some damage to corn. See the "Wicklow Wedding" at the opera house June 18. A great Irish comedy, For Sale, Short Horn Bulls sired by the Scotch bull Barmpton's Hero (140.M3) from 10 to 13 months old. Priced worth the money. Wm H. Sulmvan, ' Hershey, Neb? WTI Yost Losei a Leg. Will Yost, an extra brakeman of this city, while engaged iu switch ing at Julcsburg this morning fell bnieath a car and had his right leg cut oil just below the knee. Just how the accident happened is not known, as he was alone at the time and he dorm not seem to know himself just how it occurred. He complains somewhat of his chest and it may be that he has suffered internal tujurics. The injured man w.ib brought to town this fore noon at 11:15 on a light extra and later taken to Omaha on train No. 0 n f-i-nm tr n tfr1 l,v tiSu iwlfn his brother Henry, Mrs. A. R. Bonner and Mrs, Chas. A. Ditl. Mr. Yost had been on the extra list about three months. Prior to going on the road he for a number of years was employed as a clerk in Harrington & Tobin's grocery. He is a very popular young man and his misfortune is greatly regretted. Miss Bratt Wins Medal. Miss Jessie M. Bratt, of this city, won the gold medal last Saturday in the yearly contest at the Zeigfclt musical college at Chicago, Miss Bratt stood second in a class of eighty graduates, and some of the critics present at the contest de clare that she was entitled to the highest honors. The winner of first place was a lady who had studied music abroad and was tak ing a post-graduate course at the Zeigiclt college. The fact, however, that Miss Bratt stood second in a class of eighty should certainly prove satisfactory to her, and is cer tainly pleasing to her North Platte Iriends. Will Celebrate the Fourth. A meeting to consider the matter ot celebrating the Fourth of July was held at the Commercial Club rooms last evening, and after dis cussion it was the sense of thost present that the nation's natal day should be properly celebrated. Upon motion a general committc of arrangements was appointed as follows: M. C. Harrington. J. II. Stubbs, G. F. Field Thos. O'Neal, Ira L. Bare, E. B. Warner, H. S. White, W. II. McDonald, H. S. Ridyely, A. P. Kelly, G. F. Copper, Geo. L. Carter, Major Walker and Norman Wilson. This general committee will hold a meeting in the near future and begin arrangements for a celebra tion that will eclipse anything ot the kind held in western Nebraska and which will be well worth com ing many miles to see. Notice. A summer school for teachers and prospective teachers will be held at North Platlc. Term, six weeks, beginning June 30th. Tui tion !f5. Instructors, IT. 13. Worrell and W. A, Getty. Special atten tion will be given all the branches required for a second grade county certificate with the addition of algebra and physics. For further information call on or address Oscar Neai.k, County Supt. For Rcut or Sae. Seven room house with bath room on, east Third street, Laryo barn and other outbuildings, In quire of John Kcliher. County Supt. Neale lias com pleted making an apportionment of the state school money to the districts of f he county. The total amount which Lincoln county will receive is 54,512. Til AT R"R.Th1 A "H V Made RED SEAL FLOUR Sl.OO PER SACK. QUALITY GUARANTEED J Equal any Patents I Wilcox Department Store I Friday Evening's Concert. Tickets for the concert to be giyen next Friday evening at the opera house under the direction of Miss Staatz are selling rapidly and indications point to a large attend ance. The reserved neat board will be put up at Clinton's tomorrow morning. The program ia as follows: l'ART ONE. Concert March Wollenhaupt Piano I, Miss Blanche War ner, Miss Marie Tobin, Piano II, Miss Jessie Billiard, Fred Westeu fcldt. Merrily I Roam Schleiflarth Miss Mablc Davis. Souvenir De llongric Bendcl Miss Staatz. Lcs Ranicaux Wcingaud Prof. 13. A. Garhch Male Quartette Selected Messrs. Bare, Clinton, Miller, McCorkle The Animated Scale. l'ART TWO. Valse Impromptu Bachmann Mrs. Finney and Miss Warner Reading Miss Hartman Sunset Dudley Buck Miss Ilaidee Schmalzried Military March Schubert Piano I, Mhs Bianchc War ner, Fred Wesienlcld, Piano II, Miss Jessie Dullard, Miss Marie Tobin. Legend, Op. 314 Bohm Pror. 13. A. Garlich. Tell me Pretty Maiden Stuart Florodora Sextet. See the great Irish comedy, the "Wicklow Wedding," at the opera ho iiie June 18. Y. K. C. A. NOTES. May 31st, 1902, the membership reached tln highest point iu it histor): 23S railroad men and 180 oilier?, total 4 US. Kind words about the association by a larije number of its members to their friends in undoubtedly the reason tor this splendid increase and if il continues through this month the coveted number 425 will be reached. A moht earnest and helpful ad dress was given iu the rooms last Sunday by Rev. C, P. Wimbcrly to a good number oi men. John Cold d I of Texas and M. A. Wilfeof Grind Island will con duct a ten days' m-eting in th roniix the last week ot this- month au.1 the first week of July, For Sale, Hay, a 11 a 1 fa. and sugar biet land, farms, hill and bottom land ranch es, cheap grazing land, residences and vacant lots many bargains. John Bratt it Co, Nrnh Platte, Neb The Rebekah Kensington will meet with Mrs. Chas. Dill Thurs day afternoon. Important business. Chicago forecast tor North Platte and-vicinity: Generally fair tonight and Wednesday. The maximum temperature yesterday was 78, one year ago 83. The minimum tem perature this morning was 48, one year ago 47. Iu making li is high dive just before noon today, the high diver with the Pan-American bIiow was badly stunned by the breaking of the net into which he jumps. He was rendered unconscious, but we understand suffered no serious injury. For Lease. Grazing land with water front on Birdwood Creek, John Bratt & Co. North Platte, Neb. Irom ! JEWEL j FLOUT, i OOo. t PEIl 8 A OK Sold iu North Platte t Pants Who Wears 'Em Iu Your Family? If you do, you have doubtless been so placed that you needed 'an extra pair of Trous ers at a critical moment, and didn't have them. Most men have been caught in this condition. This rainy spring has made a run in Trousers but ours will not run. If they have been in a shower, it's simply a case of pressing need -for all Trousers will become Kneed, if not pressed. We can suit all tastes, all pock ets, and ail legs. Trousers at $1,50 or $6.00, or at any price between. Come in and see us. There is always something doing at .The Model.. Weiugand & McDonald. 0" 1'rntcolliiK lli Nile. Tho ancient historians say that over 1.000 mllo of the lower Ntlo woro protected by u.tlilcittl oiubanl;moi.ta timl other works of oiiKlnuertnj; skill. lWU'tloii In Irtliiml. In connection with th" Irish agrarian movement In County ltoseoininon ovor 1,400 fanitllos tiro at pro3ont llablu to Immeuluto eviction. Constlpatod Howols. To hnvo (rood hunlth, tho body should bo Itopt in a luxntivn uondition, mid the bowels moved nt loict onco n dny, ho Unit nil tho poisonous wanton itro ttx. nolloil tuny. .Mr. U. J j. KiiwtinlH. VVJL N. Main fit., Wichita, Kim., writoH! "I hnvo UBOd Uorbino to rcuulnto tho llvnr and bowolR for tho past ton yours, ami round it n relinulo remedy." rUo nt A. l" Strolt.'s corner dru store FITTED AND SUITED. Kit that's that the tiling. We give it. Our suits lit and our fit suits every tunc, butnc with prices. It's a. way we have that never fails. Make you the smartest, most stylish, perfect fitting suit in handsome and dur able' material at reasonable prices. Variety of patterns to select from. Every garment warranted as to workniansnip, finish aud fabric. Cleaning and repairing a specialty. F. J. BROEMER. T. W. VAN WE, CARRIAGE PAINTER. Call and get prices. All work guaranteed. Hinman Iiuilding Front Street "1'tit A'ojo Hut, AmorioittiH on Guiirtl." 1871-Ilie Old Reliable Tire Insurance Agency 190 Or KOHTIt 1'KA.TTIS, Includes nil tfie (ireat American Companies. COMl'ANIICS KICI'UICSKNTUn: ASSISTS: Aetna Insurance Company, of Hartford, Conn $14,071,948 Home Insurance Company of New York 15,255,870 Insurance Company of North America 10,079,479 Continental Insurance Company of New York 11,599,012 German American Insurance Company of New York.. . 9,419,457 Phoenix Insurance Company of Hartford, Conn 5,953,444 Pennsylvania Kirc Insurance of Philadelphia 5,440,6fi3 Philadelphia Underwriters of Philadelphia 16,.Wi95 Combined Assets ."i?88,214,5?8 When you arc in need of Insurance get the but, It costs no more than the poorest. T. C. PATTERSON, Manager, North Platte, Neb. PROFESSIONAL OARDS A. II. DAVIS, AOTOUNFiV-AT-LAW. NORTH PLATTE., NEBRASKA Qrndy Ulook ItooniB 1 &, '2. O. PATTERSON, ' KTTO R N BY-KT-LKW, OlUoo ovor Yollow Front Shoo Storo NORTH PLATTE, NEB. k K. ROOHE, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, IIlNMAN Hl.O(3K, - DHWKV STKKRT, North Pu.ttk, Nkiiiiahica. 11. r MoOAW, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Olllco ovor IIuiTinun'D Mfllinory Storo Noktii Platte, - - Nkiikahka 0. 1 V. BEDELL PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. OflleoB: North Plutto Nntionnl Bnnlc Building North Plutto, Nob. jjl K DENNIS, M. D HOMOEOPATHIST, Over Flr.t Nntloonl Hunk, NOItTIl 1'I.ATTK, - - NKUHAHltA. J, 9. IIOAOr.ANO. W, V. HOAOIMND Hoagland 8c Hoagland, ATTORNEYS and COUNSELLORS Omconvflr Mrs. llufTmiui'a Mllllnnry Htoro. NOIITII PLATTK, . . NKIIltAHKA. W ILCOX A 1IALLIOAN, ATTOllNK ra-AT.LA W. HOHTU PI.ATTK, . . . NEHIIAHKA omen nrnr North l'lntt Nntionnl Dunk. II. s' RIDGELY, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW . Olllco McDonald Block, Dowoy stroot. NORTH PLATTE, - - NEBRASKA JR. G. B. DENT PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Oflice over Post Office. Telephone 115. North Pintle, ... Nobmokn, UNION PACIFIC TIME CARD. (Central Time) WENT HOUND. 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