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About The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 23, 1902)
wiinwniiw(i'iiwrAitfX' I Local Ntfws in Brief, icf, DR. P, "W.MILLEK, ORADUATE DENTIST. OUcs ovor Btreltx' Drag Store. 'Phono 8 J. The cornet band will give its final concert at the court house next Friday evening. Miss Kate Clark and Miss Lena Klein leayc next Friday for a vUl with friends In O.naha. That sterling drama, "Hearts o' OrtU" Mill be presented at the opera house next Saturday evening. Agirlhaby was born Saturday to Mr. and Mrs. Bert Brown, and the latter U,as. proud au he it. as proud Uh (ic is happy. Arthur Itrittinghair', rf Dctr Creek, was in town yesterday on business connected with the estate of ti in lather, deceased. Chailey Prcitnucr, of Antelope precinct wat in town Saturday and nay he has 225 ace of corn which will average foily bukhets to the acre. Mrs. C. F. Tddliig. was IiobIcrb n a party Pi May afternoon and 1-ke the one ot the prccecdinir after noon, prined a vety pleataul func t ton. 151-z (belli li. Prciiaucr and Fred II, Snkrnw will be married at the home ot her. parcutu in Antelope predict totinrro.v. A I ire num ber of guest- will be prcnt. F- J. Urn kr removed his tailor fhop ycntciday to the O'uisby Iramc building on Dewey street. The tooin vacated by hint will be used as a warehouse by the Wilcox Department Store. Twenty-two cars have been or dcred for stock Hhipmento from this station thiH week. Anions' thosr who will hlnp arc II. A. Aukuey twelve car, W. A. Rankin three carp, W. O. OamMj three cars and Fred Bemur one ar. V. D. G flln, republican candl dale for state senator, ban selected C. F, Snharinann ot thin city as t-hnlrmau t f the senatorial district committee, and II. Cjlookcr of Gothenburg as secretary, For pale, all kiuds of whisky bar rein. Apply to C. T. Whalen. Lott October J3:h, o,u the road between the P.irk (arm and the f inn occupied bv D. II. White in NicIioIh precinct, a conn i;ln oyer coat. A liberal reward will be paid for the return of. the coat to this office, Mr, Jennings of Gothenburg, was in town yesterday looking for his ntxteen year old unit wlto ran away lrom home last WeducHday. The boy was in to.wn the latter part of last week, but has not been seen blnce Saturday. Dr. Seymour will be in town Oct. lath and J6Mi, 'Ihk TmnuNU'a suggestion that the council paus an ordinance pro liiblting spitting on the bldewalkp, lias met with a liearly amen from many residents. Let the council proceed at its ucxt meeting to pass the ordinance. The preliminary hearing of Jnn. Kotilnaon, charged with the murder t ISluier Ilnyes, will be laid at Tijoii next Monday bitoru the eouuty judye. Fourteen witnesses win, it iA expected, be called to give evidfnee. Robinson is in jail in this el'y . The street name boards have been placed in position, and, the man with a "jig" can now -'tell where he is at." Seriously speak ing, incbu street uoarus will prove ti great convenience in may wars Councilman Kullncr had thu boards placed at his own expense, IC, T. Tramp baa discontinued his retail oil wagon and consumers must ucrealter buy their supplies ut stores, The expense ot runnini.' me wagon uas uecn too Heavy to justify itn further continuance, Fred Huxall,t who drove the wagon, will work in Mr, Tramp' store. New samples for Fall and Winter Clothing. A. P, Carlson, agent. O'd stand. The play "Arizona" presented at the opera house Friday evening wasn pronounced success the optn ion being freely expressed that it was the r qual of any home produc tlon yet given and the superior ot many. JSach one taking part, and there were sixteen In the cast, took his or her character in nu ex- ccllont manner and won applause from the audience. The play is a i.tronjf one and was admirably pre Bcntect. u'lie net receipts were nearly two hundred dollars, and this amount goes into the benefit fund of the)ker?.jLr! 7? ,t-aJt rrJljvntrrJl;! f ill. the ordinary same price? I $12.00 Finely Tailored 1 Ready to Wear Fall Suits, The material is a fine worth d made lrom Australian yarn. The'pnttcms are neat and exclusive, n fleet ing style and good taste. The cut is de signed and iXt!c'u'd by the ltl hcfcl sala ried artists in the United States. . jjJwjyjC wJW r'Jlf Lullicran SynoJ Tomorrow. As previously nnnounved in I his paner, the Lutheran fcynod pi ise brnika vyiU meet at the Lu'lican clturch Wednesday evening, at which time the president, R-v. Lu- tlu M. KuIiiip, -of Omaha, will pieach the Heiunn. The synod w'll continue id tension until Sn day evening. The duy ficsnons w'l' be ; I've n io the but-iuesH of Hie body, hearing reports o. the differ ent congregat fr.T, nlncal'onsil and el-uiOHynpiy':nfitliutioni, and elec tion of delegates to the urnctal synod wliioli meets at Dal; more, Md , next year. The evening mcct iugR will be of a popu'ar cliarac'er, and will in- cluuii addresses on the misHonn v and educational wotk tf the htirch. Saturday sMtcmooti he preparatory t-cvice for the celebra tion of the ho'y communion wll be held. Sunday pronimcs to be a big day. Ill addition to lil'ug the "tilpi's nl such t-iter chur -henna ic-quest i', the day wll' be a lull one at he Lutheran dur'.h. The fytiodical cornmuu'nn will be celebrated at 10 o'clock, Fey Dr. Groh, o Omaha, preaching the sermon, Sunday Ffhool will be held ni the noon hour and will Include several addresses. A memorial service or the late Rev S B. Baruitz, D. D., western repre sentative of the board ot home i.. ELLOWFRflNT SHOE STORE Geo. M. t Girl's School Shoes. Ciood, Substantial, kccp - tltc - Girl'a, that lit easy and look CaS? leather Lnco, low heels, toes capped J with Ic .ther, doublu eolee, Bues from 8J to 11. Kid Leather. Lnco, low lirels, heavy rolor, Iocs loatlmr tippod, ml tsolid and stout, ulzou BJJ toll. CaSF Leather IJrlRht lbi Calf, wllli dull loallivr taps, tops ivilf tipped, double eolee, sizes 8)4 to 11. A Book Slate Free 'h .') n 'Virii'j "'i ' STAR CLOTHING HOEJSE. What's the. Difference Between our Good Clothinjr and kind sold at tKe A Close Inspection Will reveal the "inside7 differ qnee the hidden parts tailored j r with a care-to-cvqry-detail, suringa permanent fit and in- Lasting Satisfaction In Every Detail. lnWt -JVu3 WtfVtd AV. inisbionf, and for twenty years ti e leading figure in the Lutheran work in thin territory, wi'l likely be held at 3:00 p. in , though . his is subject to change by fvnod. The ordiuaiion service will be held4iu the evening. Rev. Luther r. Lud- den, of Lincoln, will preach the sermon, after which Rev. Chan. F. Schulu of Steele, Neb,, and' Chan W. Swihart of Peabody, Kansas recently g.aduatcs of the theolog ical sciuinarv at Atchison, Kansap will be Eolemnlv bet apart to the I uuiy nunixiry. i . i . O.i Tl.'ursday at 5 p. m 'he ladies aid society of the local church will make i. possible fo the visitors o eni y asocial hour to .,e,i,e . by sei viag luncheon at the Odd Fctlowh'rt ball. Special music for all the services has been prepared, unde" the Hi lent dire C ion it Mrp. C. F. bcharmunn, bv ihc church choir, I iudly assisted bv Fevera' oilier ftietuU. , The public Is vety cor dially invited to all the sessions and are cbpcrially mged to be p esent a the evening and Sunday services. Esl rayed. On or about August 13th, dark red cow with white face, weight about 1050, about seven years' old, pipe brand on left side. Return animal to Cody ranch,. or notify C. F. Salisbury, North Platte. rflhaiw, Mr. fcct - dry - and - warm Shoes for well, arc here in quantities. Ca!f Leather . TlilKht llnUhed, strong cnlf, Iniisy solos, leather too car?, ttKt'd UK to 2. Kid Leather ,25 Ilenvy role It Id lnco Shoop, low licclf, tncB loiuher Urinal, sizes 11H to 2. Calf Leather $1.50 Briuht Box Calf with dull Itmtlitir tope, low liools, calf tipo, lizooUK to 2. Willi ennn pair or Uojs or Girld Buhool Shoes bjulit for culi. PERSONAL MENTION. 5 5 ... KUx innuuKitA rrkF". Station Agent Genge vUtlcd friends at Shelton Sunday. John Crockett, of Cheyenne, is the guest of relatives in town. Milton Doolittle returned Satur day from a business trip to Denver. Mrs. Geo. D. Dent Kit Saturday morning for a visit svith timds in Omaha. J. Q. Wilcox returned S'inday night from a business trip to St. joc, Mo. Mrs. Rmma Pulver went to Grand Ial.ind yesterday to visit her daughter. Charley McNamara hai been vis iting relatives in town for a couple of days. Mrs. W. V. Iloagland lett Sun day ntgbt for a vUit with friends in Lincoln and at pointB in Iowa. Judge Grimes and Reporter Cary eft Sunday niiht lor Goring, where the Judge will hold a term of court. A. L. DavU and family will leave next month for Los Angclep, where they will nuke their future! home. Henry Schutf, of Grand Lland, has been transacting business in town and vicinity for a few days past. ' T. T. Kehher, who had been visiting his iamily for a day or two, returned to' Cheyenne last evening. Gjorge Goodman, who had been in town for several days exhibiting cloaks and i?itinir relatives, left for the east yesterday. W. T Bryant, clerk in the United State land olli:., returned yesterday from tlu east, where he spent a two weeks' vacation. John McKnight and family, who have been living live miles east of town, will leave in a few days for Wisconsin with a view of locating Ben Mavis, who has been in the employ of W. M. Cunningham, left this morning for Madison, Neb where he will arccpt a position with a hardware firm. Mrs. P. J. Gilman, who had been in Omaha Io. a couple ot weekp, re turned heme Ftidav. ' Her daugh ter Orilla is rapidly improving, but will remain at the Lospilal .for week or so yet. File Bond- in Gn Case. Warren Lloyd, iutervenor in the injunction case auainit Colby and Tcnny, the (jas ujant men, filed bond of one thousand dollars in the office of the clerk ol the district court Saturday. The fihntr ot this bond perpetuates, the injunction. State Fish Car Gomlntj -Deputy Game Warden Carter writns Tun Triduni', as follows: 'We cspect to be in North Platte will the state iiah on Wed npsdoy, October 1st, on train No 101. Those desiting fish frnn this ar must 6rnd Uie'r orders to W. O'Urtcn, South Bend, Neb , not Inter than Monday, Sep!-, will be impossible for us to deliver gold fi-sii in the short tints we wi be there unless we have the orders be'orc leaving the halrheties." The Star Clothing House has re modeled the show windows and added cl"ctnc lights to give the displays a better elTecf, Slovcs stored, Gasoline Stoves repaired. Repairs lor all kinds of stoves. Western Stove Repair Works The Tribune's jib department is printing a lorty-pagc pamphlet containing the proceedings of the recent Kpit-copal convocation at Grand Island, Wanted men lor beet fields, corn cutting and general farm work Long j b, good wages, both day and piece work. Standard Cattle Company, Ames, Neb. A cement curbing hat) been moulded along the north fo inula Hon wall of the Odd Fellows' hall This will prevent the alkali lrom making nninroad on the lower tiers of brick. A rain which bfgan falling Sun nay lorcnoon continued until yes terday, and as the total fall ex cccucu iwo lucues i ue ground was thoroughly saturated. It put th cavth in ti.ie condition tor the sowing of fall and winter wheal. 31 Yoota (v Djrapopo. R. II. Foster, .118 S. 2d St . Salt Lnk City, writos: "I havo boon bothorod with dyspopala or indigestion for 21 yours; tried many doctors without re I'af; rocontly I not n bottlo of Iltirhiim One- bottlo ccad mo, I am now tapering on on tho fccond. I hnvo rocomniotidwl It to my rriondsi it is cnrlmr tlioro. tun. 5Ai ut A. F. Stroltz'd Corner Dr'ujrS.toro OS Alaska Refrigerator 0 Is the H? Jewel Gasoline ,The kind that last, :. . . ' The kind that is safe.- m We arc selling these goods at a very low figure to close out the stock. it an 0 . Our line of FURNITURE is very complete and up to date. Look at our Kammocfcs. For style and price tf (5; they cannot be equalled. We make the framing 1 Hi E ,B WARNER, j 3 . ...... m . ..... . F. C. Letts came in from the east yesterday morning. Terry McGovern, Sr., fell into a pit at the round house Saturday and suffered the dislocation of a hip. OAing to a wa&hout on the branch Saturday niht, the Denver tfanectioti was nearly twelve hours late Sunday. There are now thtrty-aix'TJuion Pacific guards on duty at this point. One mouth ago thcte were in the neighborhood i f sixty. Twenty carpenters are at work on the new machine shop at Sid- iuy, and the building will be com pleted the latter part of I Liu week. New machinery is arriving and the force will be increased. Another slight reduction in the force at the shopi occurred Satur day evening when Fred Elliott and Ulosaie 121ia, ot the carpenter gang, were transferred to Omaha. .These two young men left lor Oma ha Sunday night. North Platte people who were in clined to, believe that the -threatened redtctiou of the shop force was a "bluff1 on the part ot the Union Pacific, are now beginning to realize, that the officials meant just what they Baid. TOMATOES Are m$M That is if bought some places, Our Price IOg A CAN- We sell- Red Seal . Flour :Hir 1st Patent. . . per sack Jewel Flour 2d patent per sack .90 Keroaenc Oil per gal.. .. . . . .15 Vinegar per gal 20 White Wine Vinegar per gallon White Russian Soap 6 bars for Diamond C Soap 7 bars for .25 .25 .25 Pcarltne per pkgc .' .04 bapolto 'Jo, 3 bars.. ,. . .. Paddle Bluing 10c size... .07 .04 Paddle Bluin Yeast Foam, 2 plcgs. ....... .05 On Time Yeast. 2 pks 05 Shillings best Bakingv Pow der, 16-02 can K. C. Baking Powder, 80-oz. can K. C. Baking Powder 50-oz. can K. C. Baking Powder 25-oz. can K. C. Baking Powder 15-oz. can , K. C. Baking Powder 10-oz. can .t ' Dr Price's Vanilla per bottle Syrup 1 gal pail Kingsford's Silver Gloss .'35 .55 .35 ,20 .13 .08 .15 .40 Starch per pkg .08) Kinsrsford's Corn Starch per pkg Walter Baker's .08 Cocoa -lb can .25 .04 Searchlignt Matches per box Snlphcr Matches per box... .01 l-gallon Jugs each 10 Snyder's Catsup pint bottles .2 1,000-lbs Sun Dried Apples 8c per lb. Store open evenings until 8 o'clock. Wilcox Dcprtat Store best. Get one now.- ii tf tf tf tf Vii tf tf: tf tf Stoves lit of Pictures a specialty. it) tf tf tf ? John Vernon has been install d,r as clerk in the yardmastei'd ofii.c. A hardwood floor ta being laid iu the oifice at the freight house. Mrs. Arthur McNamara, who has been the guest ot Kaimas City rela tives, h expected home the early part of next week. . John Lntree, superintendent of. the Union Pacific bridge, and build ing department, will sever his coit; nectiou.wj ,h..he. company October lt. lie will be succeeded, we un dent and, by J. II. Howe, who uas been his assistant. Y. A. C, A. NOTES. ' It is simply great the way the membership is grfwiti;. At this writintr there are 200 rai'road men and 179 other members iu good standing. Total AO. with eight more days o secure six members, which will make the membership L475. Who will brini in one? BjIIi secretaries were kcpt.buy last Saturday caring lor 155 meu who viiii'ed the roomi. Eighty th "ee of them were giyen bath, thirtv-three of V'utn books. The reading anl social rooms were well filled. , . The rain ol Sunday-did not pre vent Rev. Thomas Greenlee" from speaking tff.ctively to a fine audi cu :e cf men, Six heavy young horse, brokr; 3f head of cttile, including several good milch cows, seven young st?rs and a H:reford brill. ''Also plows, cultivato", harrow,', mower, rake, sweep, hay rack, wagon, corn planar wiih check wire, listr, po? tato digger, and a variety ot hoii'c hold goods. The slock and artiile'i can be seen at mv homt. 1L milii poutheas.t of North Platte, near S'oua Lookout, a .;. FriIderici: Kde. Erlaed from Ilia Dead. ' O. W. Lnndip, Toitei-" for tho Ori eoJol Hotel, Chnnulo, Knn., 6njpr "I know whnt it was to suffer wilh'neurnl uiadcpdl did, and I pot a bottle- ct Ballind's Snow Linimont npd I wna raised from tho dead.' 1 trieh" WfiPt somo more, but before I had depoeed' ot my bottle, I vusouiod entirely. I nra tollo' do I ruth, too." L'oo, (i0o find 81. at A. P. Stroltz'e Coiner Drug Store, A Bargain Steel Ranges. W. M. Cunningham, ihc Hardware Man, will sell the Superb Steel Range, with High Closet and Reservoir, and $3.00 worth of cooking utensils, for $40.00. This Range is strictly first class and up to date in all respects, Call and sec it before buying. Aso Soils - - - TT 1 luiruwarc ana k Tinware, Etc., at Fair Prices . Plumbing and Tin Work promptly attended to. W, Cunning, i n