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About The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 3, 1902)
.1 9 a93 3 S.S3$-.fcOC-.6i6 Weddina Gifts Cut Glass, Hand Decorated China, Clocks and Silverware, Wc bavc a fine line suitable for Wedding Gifts. A lit tle early for Christmas Goods, will talk to you about .... & tuem later. , "Would be pleased to sec you. Clinton, The Jeweler and Optician. I 8 ! Site Jkml Wftltly Critotar. FRIDAY, OCT. 3, 1902. B. T. W. MILLER, dBADUATE DENTIST. ffloo over Streitz'i Druj Store 'Phone 82. Miss Teresa Austin and Miss Lydia Holland returned Wednesday from a visit' -with friends in Chey ctltie. Charles Lerk, who has been working at Sidney for Borne time pat, has returned to town and will probably remain here. ' Mrs. Arthur McNamara, who had been spending the past month in Kansas City, returned home Tuce day night. A meeting of the directors of the baseball association was called for Tuetday evening but as no quorum could be Bccurcd, it was postponed A. M. Mason, accompanied by hla daughter, Mirh Nina Mason and Mrs. Millard Hosier, left the first of the week for a yl with v- relatives at Mt. Pleasant, Iowa. fft Fred George, of Brady, spent Wednesday in town, intending to return home yesterday morning but missed the train a,nd was compelled to return horn: later in the day on a freight train. M133 Mabil Burr Gooz:e was tendered a "apoon shower" at the home ol Mrs. H. S. White Satutday afternoon, eight or ten marneu lidiea attending and donating to the "shower.1' An .elaborate lunch .was served. 4 Sheriff Carpenter went to Her shey ou lUl Tuesday evening in tending to return home that night on No. 4. That train, however, was marked a little later every few minutes and as a result the sheriff was compelled to stay all night in the station.the, train not arriving until morning. The West ISnd Card UluD waw ' delightfully entertained by Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Halligan Tuesday even ing. Although a number of mem bers were unable to attend enough 4 were present to fill several of tables and all spent a most pleasant cveuinir. Suitable rclreshincnts were served. Ethel Grady, of the north side, pasted her tenth birthday Wednes day, and enjoyed the congratula tions ot forty-one of her little iriends. Many yery useful and handsome presents were r celved . and elaborate lunch was servei and with games and pastimes dear to the heart ot youth several pleas ant hours were spent. Kathleen Flvnn Esther Breycr and Minnie Lowe assisted the hostess in tak ing care of the little ori;a. Don't Shiver! Buy Our Underwear. 'S V 1CCCC Linen under- Shirts or Drawers, each Men's Heavy Fleece Lined Underwear. Shirts or Drawers, each 35 Men's All-Wool Underwear Shirts or Drawers, each . .$1.00 Men's All-Wool Underwear, Shirts or Drawers, each . . 1.25 to 2.00 Ladies' Ribbed Underwear, good quality, vests or pants each 25 Ladies' Ribbed Underwear, extra size, pants or vest, each 25 Ladies' Fitwcll Underwear, vests or pants, each 50 Ladies' Union Suits, good quality, each 50 Ladies' Fine Wool Under wear, pants or vests, each 1.00 We sell more Underwear than any two stores in North Platte. Price does not tell you much If without seeing the goods. We ! will surprise you when you see v.. w -J J Wilcox Department Store G. F. Copper transacted business in Julesburg yesterday. Arthur Hush went to Omaha Wednesday for a tew day's trip, Mr. and Mra. Jno. Tighe went to Omaha yesterday to spend a few days. Judge Grimes accompanied judge ivinKatd west on bis ftp Wednes day. Myron Dourte took tu the Ak carnival at Omaha yes- Sar-Ben tcrday. The Leader was closed all day of the vesterdav m observance Jewish New year. Mrs. W. It, Park, who had been siting her parents and son Ed, returned to Cheyeunc yesterday, Miss Anna Kramph will go to Omaha tomorrow night to accom pany her sister OrillaGilman home. Mr. and Mrs. Ilenry Peterson ar rived trom Wadsworth, Nevada, yesterday and will again locate in town. A. L. Beech, of Grand Island, writes that be will be here next week and indulge iu a little chicken hunting. Jack Palmer, a prominent sto.-k man ot McPherson county, was in town yesterday purchasing a large supply of provisions. Ernest Frcdliug of O 'alalia has been spending the past week in town -as the guest ot his sister, Mrs. A. C. Howard. Mrs. Wm. Clark", ci Ft. Russell, Wyo., is expected to arrive in town r-liortly lor a visit with P. H. Mo Evoy and family. Dr. McCabe goes to Omaha to night to be present when the oper ation for appendicitis is performed upon Ed Keliber. A Kunkle, of Kem prcciuct, was in town Wednesday getting a sup- dIv of Bbh from the state fish car with which to siock uis laue. The family of Fred Seidor. who is working in the repair gangwill arrive from Omaha in a few days to make their home here. We understand that the North Platte Dramatic tCompany will go to uotnenourg tomorrow ana pre sent "Western iuai evcniug. Mr. and Mrs. Brant, Hying twelve miles from town, are enjoy- nir a visit from their daughter. who arrived from the west Wednee day. W. V. Hoairland went to Omaha last night to join his wife who is visitintr in that city. From there thev will eo to lwtncoin to visit relatives. The hunting. season opened Wed nesday and aB a result a large number of local sndrtsmen went out after prairie chickens, reporting fair 6itccc6B. Win. Whelan lost a very valuable horse yesterday, the animal chok ine to death. It had a halter on and falling in some way the halter slipped choking the uor6C. The first foot bill game of the season is being piayea una alter noon on the local grounds between the Kearney military academy and the high school team. A suit in equity was filed in the district court Tuesday by John Keith against Mary and John Neary to foreclose on lots 5 and 6, block 108. in the city of North Platte. A larcre number bt tickets have been sold tor the reproduction of 'Western Life" this evening The olay has been changed, new soncrs added and promises to be a yery good attraction. A Grand Island paper 6tates that the Union Pacific is receiving coal from Missouri for its needs, and that it is shipped over the St. Joe & Grand lland road. Mr. and Mrs. II. S. White have been in St. Louis for a few days, Mr. White havinir businnss there as a number of the Nebraska c.otn nilasirn ot the St. Louis fair. The Nebraska fish and gaine rM "Antelope" went west on No. 101 Wednesday evening. Game Warden Carter accompanied the car and on its return trip stopped ott nete and will devote a ween to iiuming. Mrs. Riy Shaffer and son lefl Tuesday night for Sheridan, Wyo where they will make their future home. Mr. Shaffer is employed at that place as waiter in a restaurant conducted oy lieorgc Austin, lorm eriy oi una cuy, The first month of school has ended and work is progressing in a very satisfactory manner. Al though the schools are crowde 1 halt day sessions being a necessity in two ot the wards, the pupils are tiukirg g iod prrg eBs. The Mokr Barber Collece Omahn, Neb., wants mtn lo learn barber trade, steady practice qualified teachers, demonstration0, etc., are the advantages. Complete outfit of tools L'iven each graduate, board included. Catalogue ex plaining all mailed free. County Supt. Neale completed the annunl report of Lincoln county schools Wednesday, and sent it to the state superintendent at Lincoln that evening. The report to not due until the first of December and speaks well for Mr. Neale'n work that a -report of so large a county could be completed two mouth's ahead of lime, Mrs, M. C. Harrington will go to Denver tonight' to tisit If lends for a few days. Judge Baldwin went to Omaha, yesterday to take in the Ak-Sar Ben celebration. The freight house is being im proved by a coat of the customary Union Pacific red paid. Mr. and Mrs Frank Dowhowcr expect to leave tomorrow for a visit with friends in Pennsylvania. W, J. Hendy has been spending few days in Omaha this week witnessing the festival Bights. Jas. Bclton is having a cement walk laid in front of his store building adjoining Weisncr's meat market, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Gordon, of Grand Island, spent yesterday In town, enroutc home from a trip to Denver, Mr. and Mrs. W, J. Duggan, of Somerset, who had been spending a couple of days in town, returned home yesterday. , A score of young men have or ganized a dancing club, and will, giye the initial party ou Friday evening of next week, -Morloos Thompson ofDcumatk, and Miss Elsie Lind of Brady were united in marriage by Justice Sul livan Wcdncbday afternoon. Mrs: L. Caroentcr and children. who liave becu spending the past two mouths with relatives in Iowa, returned home the first of the week. The icing business at this sta tion for the month of September has been in excess of that during any previous September, the total number of cars iced being l,4U. Tom Cope, who had been play ng ball with the Ouray, Col., team for the past two weeks, has re turned to town and will probably remain here if he can secure a posi- tion. Dr. Seymour, eye specialist, will be accompanied by a noted car, nose and throat specialist. Con sulfation free. At Hotel Mooney The Ladies' Auxiliary and the B. of L. F. held a joint meeting at the K. P. hall Tuesday night, after which refreshments were served and a general good time resulted to all. Rev. C. P. Wimberly, who is now attending the Methodist conference at Ord, will be returned to this charge. Mr. Wimberly's desire is to, be transterrcd to the I'acitic coast, but it is not likely that this wit) occut within the next year. Thomas Simants disposed of 100 tons of. hay-tins, week to Harring ton ex. robin at e.iu per ton. wr Simants had leased the Worthlev land this year and has yet between 700 and 8C0 tons ot hay to bale, this work having been considerably delayed owing to the rainy weather Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Gocdwin, who had ',bcen absent from the city for several week?, returned to to town Tuesday niirlit. They at tended the B. of L. F. convention at Chatanooga, Tenn , and report a most enjoyable trip. They also visited relatives at bt. JUouis and Kansas City. Miss Minnie D. Distel and Vaughn Ilinma'o were united in marriage Wednet-day evening at the home of the bride. Mrs Htnman is well known in North Platt hav ing lived here nearly all Her lite and U-highly esteemed by all. Mr. Ilin man is well known and conducts : dairy. The Tribune extends con gratulations. YOUR LAUNDRY EXPENSE Will be less if you buy your Soaps of us, etc., We Sell Diamond C Soap 7 bars for White Russian. Soap 6 bars for Lewis Lye per can , Merry War Lyc per can '. . . .25 .25 .08 .07 Pcarhnc per pkge 04 Sapolio9c, 3 bars 25 Paddle Bluing 10c size 07 Paddle Bluing 5c size 04 Ammonia large bottle 09 Kingsford's Silver Gloss Starch per pkg 08 Kingsford's Corn Starch per pkg 08 Yeast Foam, 2 pkgs 05 On Time Yeast, 2 pks 05 Red Seal Flour Best Patent per sack $1,00 Jewel Flour 2d patent per sack 90 Store open evenings until o'clock. Wilcox Department Slop Sealed Bids. Bids will be received at thU office up to noon of Tuesday, Octobe 7th, 1902, for the erection of ajrame barn on the county jail lot in North Platte, uuiicier to turnish all ma terial and labor, Plans and spec fications can be seen at the office ol the county clerk. Board reserves the right to rpject any or all bids FrepR. Gixn, County Cluk C. F. Scharmanu transacted business in Lexington Wednesday. Dr. McCabe transacted nrofes- ional business in Brady Wednes day. Mr. George Vroman and children have been spending the past few days in Omaha. W. H. Ftkes went to Omaha Wednesday to take iu the' Ak-Sar- Ben celebration. Mr. atid Mrs. W. T. Brown left the first ot the week tor a visit at their old home in Indiana. Ed Ewell of Grand Island was in the city Wednesday in the inter est of the American Beet Sugar Co. A little daughter of Mr. and Mrs.1 Victor Loker, of the Third ward, who has been seriously ill with ty phoid fever, is now convalescent. Mrs. I. Li, Miltonbergcr has gone to Omaha to visit her brother. She will also represent the local D. of U. lodge at the state conven tion. Miss Tillie Blankcnburg is act- ng as stenographer nnd type writer iu Division Foreman Stubbs' like during the absence of Ed elihcr. II, S. Crockett, who is running ti engine out ot Cheyenne, was called here Tuesday by the illness ot his wile, who is" now, however, much improved. Miss Orilla Gilman, who has been receiving medical treatment at the Clarkson hospital in Qnuhn, s much improved and is expected to return home Sunday. Dr. Seymour, the eye specialist, Will be at the Hotel Mooney Oct. 15th and 16th. W. C. Elder leaves Sunday night ou a but-ittCBs trip to Lincoln. Mrs. udder will go to Omaha at he same time to attend the De gree ot Honor ttate convention. J. R. White is negotiating for the purchase ol 480 acres of land between the rivers, and if the deal s consummated Mr. White will again take up his residence iu thU county. The next theatrical attraction booked here Is "Midnight in China town" which will be at the opera house on the evening of the 11th. On the 13th ilist. "McFadden'H Row of Flatb" will be the attractior. Ed Keliher, accompanied ly his parents and sister Miss Han nah, went to pmaha buuday. 'lo morrow he will undergo an opera tion for appendlciti", with which he has been afflicted for some time. E. F. Seebergcr and his friend Mr. Wright of Denver, are spend- a few days in the neighboihcpd of llcrshey limiting chickens, will Vf odliurst was with tliem Wednes day bnt he only succeeded in killing five of the lowls, which he says are very wild. Let every loyal Presbyterian plan to be present at the morning service next Sabbath and accept the graciouB invitation of our Sav- iour to sit with Him at His table. Let us bring a liberal offering lor the Board of Education. Can wc not make this Sacrament Sabbath a rally-day, coming up to the stand ard ot our captniiir evening ser vice at 7:30, A welcome to all, Pastor : Are Ym Careless Sin Buying? Do you just dropinsomcwhcrc'accidcntnlly or from force of habit and. pay any old price? If so, don't you know that THE , Is in position to Rave you time, money, wear and tear and regrets? That in 999 cases in 1000 their prices arc cheap- 'js J-! cr than you will find elsewhere? t We Have Lowered the Price ZI' of Giothinft Because wc sell gooda at a uniform low profit, Our com & petitors sometimes ucatch on" to some of our values and fl try to meet them IF THEY. HAVE TO, but don't if $ 4 YOU are not posted, Whai's the use of wasting- your time on people who make prices reasonable only when they arc forced to? Why not come to the firm that does l f Si rnlrir rinfniian f 1 1 !iu nfl.-nu n nlivnvc rirrhl? That'rf 3 &. B' - Ii! Outfitters for all i. Mankind. if TV Hi Boys' and Children's CLOTHING. The SWELLEST, SMARTEST, SNAPPIEST, CUTEST styles in Boys' and Children's Clothing you'll find right here. Suits and Overcoats For BIG BOYS. MEDIUM SIZED BOYS AND LIT TLE FELLOWS. You will find garments here thnt the boys will be proud to wear and that you will be proud to hayc them wear. " ' Suits. For the LARGER BOYS who wear short pants, wc have the three-piece Vest Suit in latest cut -also the Double-breasted Suit new Fabrics and new designs. $3 to $6.50. . For SMALLER BOYS the bc3t styles arc the Vcstccs, the Norfolk Suits, and the 2-Button Doublc Brcastcd. All as handsome as little fellows' clothes can be made, $1.75 to $5.00. Overcoats. In Boys' and Children's Overcoats wc have all. the new ideus in Long Coats, vertical pockets, Top Coats, Belt Coats, Russian Coats, Cape Coats nnd Ulsters. $2.00 to $6.50. ' ' Tine Model One-Price Clothing House weingand & Mcdonald. NOTICE OF TAX SALE. 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It 12 Estray Notice Tnltcn up na nn oatrny by tho under fllKtiod ou Ida (arm uonr Somoroot, in Lincoln Co., Nob., on nw qr., Ecotlou fl, twp. 0, rnriffo 31 wootfl p. m on tho29th day of August, 1002 ono utepr two yours old priBt, color rod, branded 11 on left Bidu of bnolt about hnlf wny between hip iiud Bhouldor. Tho ownor is notllled to npp"iir, provo property, pny chnrircB nnd tiiko Biiid Btoer nwny orBiinio will bo Bold nccordinjf to luw. Tiiko Smith. HUB 'IrS" 4 in this Town i .!? Jake Wolf, 1 Managers, f Ed Burkk, ) b (Mb m T1M11EH OULTUPH riVAI. ruoor-NoTicM run ruiii.iiiATiuN, U, H. LmhI Oince Ncirlh rllt, Neb., September 8. UWi. Nnllrn It bereliy Klron tlml NIcIiiiIhk H. rjtullb, IkhOIchI nollco of Inluntlon to nmlo flnl pfonf bororo milkier nnd recrUor or Urn Unllcil Mutes Loml ontco lit Ihntr onirn In North l'lHle, Nob,, nn .Saturday, tho lflh day qf October. 1002, on limber cnltiiMt ppllcktlnn No ISJISO, for Ihn eiikt Imll of koulhweRt quarter ml loin Hand 7nf hco lli'ti No. 0. In townahli) No. V. north, ratii'n No. ni wett, ltonameaailinrark Gilbert Hmtth, Theodore Hmltli. Ie Hiullb uudJotm Jr. Jirlt tain. Mil ot Boincriol, Nobrnnk. 20 Oio. K. rnmrit, Itcplstor. 1'llOIIATK NOTIOK. In Ibo matter of ilipestalo of Arthur nrittlnR. bain, deceaaoil, ln lhc Oonnty Court of Unonln Coun'y. No braalia, Heit 2M, IWi. NotlCBli liuiotr hKoii, Utat thn rreilllort ot Htld drfcaHod will meet tho admlnlitratora ot eald rstatp, bofuro the Oountjr JudRO n( Uncolu county, Nobraaka, nt tbo county court room. In aid county, on tho 10th day of Octohor. 11102, anil on thA llllh day ot April, 11HXI, at 0 o'clock a. m. cwib day, for tile tmrpoto nt presenting Ihulr clulius for einiiilnattnn, a-IJnntmrnt ouJ nllow. atice, Hlx months are allowed for creditors to prrrctit lliolr olalmi. and olio year fur the ad. lolulstrutors tonottlo Bald cstato from lliu 10lh day of Uctobor, l'.Wi. 23-4 A. 0. D.VLDWIN, Oountr Judgo. OONTKBT NOTIOR. United Htatva Land Omen, Noilb I'Intto, Neb., Relit H, 1P0S. Arufllclont con t. at amdavltbnvlnit born n'lxl In thin olllco by Albert 1). Oiawford, cnnloatant, oalnat homestead etilrr Nn 1122J made January II, IWi, for Lot one tljof Hirtlon 12, Tonhl 12. Jlnnso 2H W, by liuna Lnjlo" cnlitrkleo, In which it 1h aliened thnt Dana Lajlnn haa uorcr established n resldvnco or resided upon said land klnco tho date of onlry. Iheru la nn housoorlm proTrmenlM upon tlio laud but line been wholly abandonod mid HKld dtfects vlt to thin date) that sbo hsa not been In the employ of tho Uni ted Htatos army, navy or murine enrrn durlnu . snld abandonment, said parties are hciliy notl fled to appear, rutpolid nd oner evidence touch. Ins said allcKHtlini nt 10 o'clook n, m.nnNo. vomber flth, ll.',lfuriillio ltexlrter and lteceiv. or at the UUled Htatea Land Ofllce In North I'Intto, Nebraska, The aald contralnnt linMnir In n proper nttldaylt tiled Hoptcmlor H'h, 11XJ2, set forth facta vhlch show that after duodlllffenrn tieisonal servlcn of Ibis nntlco cannot bo made It Is horebynrtlored ami directed that stld uutlcelu Kb on by duo uud prnier publication. V0 Oko. B. Tiikncii, Iteglfttcr.- NOTIOR FOII I'UllLlOATlON. Land Olllco at North l'lutte, Neb., Beplember 20lh. IWI. Nntlco Is hereby ftWcn thnt Ihe followliiK-nauiod kCttlcrhni ftlod notlroof his llltontlnn to make final proof In support of Ida claim, and that aald' proof will bo madb befnro Ihe lteKl'lor and llo. oolver, Unltod BUton Ind offlco, North l'latto. Neb., on Noveinbor Ctb, 1WI2. vlrt vitKuciitoK Boounow. whnmai'o llomesload lCutry No, 17U4I, for lbs east half Uf northwest quarter of aoctlon 14, town II. tlorlh of ranno 2, west dill 1. M. lis names tho fnliowltiR wltnossi-v tonruranla con tinuous residence unnn and culllvtlnn nf aalil land, Ylti A. L. IVIUon, Jasen Fellows. Georxo Harris, all of Maxwell, Neb,, and Joseph .Istnes of Ninth rialle, Nob- za-') Oko. E. Frkhoii, itcglster, TIMllKIt OUt.TUItK. FINAL PHOOF-NOTICK U. B. Land Ofllco at North Plalle, Nob., . , , Hoptcmbor 2. Wi, Notice la herebr ulvbii that nill.rl Ri.,MI. I... filed nntlco nt liitoutlnn tu raako final proof be iimd it-mmur nun receiver or ine untied H'ateit Land Olllco at their olHco In North l'latto, No hriiaka, on Huturilay, the lHlh day ot Oatobor, lWi,t) limber culture application No. 13,700, for theaoiitu half Iiorllio-Hl quarter and north halt sou.liMiut quurter of seollon No, 7. In township No. V norih, rati no No. 81 west. Ilo names an wltnCHwei NicholaMri.Hinlth,TlmodorBmlth, Leo Bmlth, John 1', Urlltaln, all of Bonier!, Neb. -u tiro. r l'linNtii, ucKlster. For Sale An extra good Registered Hereford BuH. Price $100. Ad-'" dress, JOHN McCONNELL, Somerset, Neb. FALL AND WINTER SUITINGS Wc are now showing a new line of Fall and Winter Suitings which wc make up to order in correct style and perfect fit. Your inspection and order is solicited. P. J. BROEKER, Merchant Tailor. m