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About The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 25, 1902)
Christmas to 8 AT Climitotra5'Sa THE LATEST v NOVELTins. " A It . . mii especially suitable for Christ mas Presents and purchased hv us with that cna in view. til $ An abundant EASY PRICES. 8 Olocke, Jewelrv. Bric-a-Brac Onora Glasses. Pino Silver- Mount ed Leather Goods. Silver Toltct Scts.NVorks 0f Art. CLINTON'S Jcvc!crv Store 5-3-;t3-3:-35'-3-;f.C-.eitf-&t:S-.6&&e;64' ElCCt a Chief. A rrirl ll.llW wrm itni-n ..,..-I jicuciai iiicciinir oi me i nv in Mi vm m i n! ru npn.trtrtKMif Inol- ... .............. v-'wuiur, i LU I r ... T- - . . Sawyer, was elected to till the va- as returned this I c.tnev caused bv the rcmnrni it v morning from a business trip to Cotton Blankets, per pair.. ..37c t i".i I Omnliri. I Tnttn T3l1.i., j. iibuii nuui me cuv. Air. saw- BLANKETS. A unique. ntocUo. Diamonds, Watches, Storling Silverware. (A it ycr was the only candidate betore tlie meeting. The new chief has been an active member of the de partment tor a number of vear. and we predict wil. acceptably All the position, Vilc::-: Bsparlment Store. She rmi-3CfcMn Bri&uaf. TUESDAY, NOV. 25, 1902. fDH. F. W. MIM.EH, OE DUATE DKIITI3T. n el) . n t. . it . u.ucu over o..-eiii s urac otoro. . inonoo2. The election or officers of Tent No. 1, K. O. T. M., will be held December lOih. W. H. McDonald is transa:tinjr business today on bia farm west of buthcrlaud The ladies' guild will hold a ten cent social at the Gilman residence Friday afternoon, The Catholic ladies will haye home-made candy on sale, at their supper tomorrow evening. Frank McColl of Omaha made one of his periodical visits to North Platte laBt Sunday. F. R. Giun returned this morning from Omaha, where he transacted business tor a day or two. Ren. Cnrtor hrnmrlif in tlili-tv - - . w v at. , U I t J Vchickena vcntprrlnv wlifoii Iip InH killed in the vicinity of Herahey. Angel Food Taffy at Ilupter'a. The annual election, of officers of Mazeppa lodge will be held at the ball next Friday evening. All Knights are requested to be pres ent. heeberger & Co. are moving their oltice today trom the Foley block to tlie rooms lately vacated by Dr Dennis in the First Natioual Bank building. Workmen ar enguged in making an excavation lor the new nurilvinir water tank which the Union Pacific wlil erect on a site adjoining the present ttme Arrangements are being made to tender J. Stubbs a banquet under t?ie auspices of the Commer ctal CJub prior to his departure ltxA the city. Houses for Rent. See John Bratt & Co The fine iall weather which we had been haying, was interrupted this morning by a cold, strong north wind accompanied by a light rain and traces of snow. Strayed o- Stolen A white Scotch collie dog with sable head. Keward will be paid tor its retu. n to Clinton's store, or for in'orma Big Movement of Freioht Trains. For several mouths pa&t , the yards of the Pennsylvania road at Pittsburg have been iu a.badlv congested condition and last Sun day a clean-up was - made. During the twcnty.lour hours 929 train?, composed of 46,225 care, were moved tu and out ot Pittsburg car rying a tonnage or 1,75G,550. As a result ot these herculean efforts the yards were comparatively freed ot cars. The work which was accom plished resulted tn eight men baini: injured and taken to the hospital betore six o'clock Sunday evening. . For Sale. We arc offering dome good cheap bunches of cattle. Can sell vou any uumbet at right prices. Bkatt, Burkc & Goodman. Omaha. Cotton Hlankot. nor nnii- Cfr. S. C. Bowman, of "Willard, is Cotton Blankets, per pair ..$1.00 transacting- business in town cotton iMankcts, per pair . . 1.25 lOQay Wool Blankets, $3.00 up to 10.00 Ernest Sneliing-, Who of late lias been located at Bridgeport, came down the latter part of last week to visit his family. Mr. and Mr.s. M. H, Douglas returned this morning- from Omaha where they went to at tend, the funeral of the late C. IL Pierce. Langford & Bcycrlc yesterday Mttlt Mr. and Mrs. Geo. H. Hirst, formerly of this citv have re moved from Tucson to Douirlas. I Arizona. ' Mrs. Wm. Chambers and ilmirrli Irtr Innnn 4l.A 1..u. i e I niir1iew1 'r """. " " "r, Week for a visit with friends t-jVai-um siuwih oi vy. It. hnKnnonu Turpie, and also a span of fine three-year-old horses. ' John Neary says that we will have nil our winter weather in December, and that in January the weather will be so warm that people will discard alt heavy clothing. Next spring will be very dry. , John Spcllman, on trial at Omaha on the charge of killing Several stock'mcn livincr iu the north part of the county report small losses of cattle from feed ing on corn stalks. x-rauK iuooncy nas been in Lexington for a few days past, having been called there Satur day by the illness of his father. Frank Murray has re-entered the service of Harrington & Tobin. Mr. Murrav Is nnn nf GERMAN HEATER. IV. IL Cnnningham; HARDWARE, TINWARE, STOVES, Etc. h. have the !i ' Round OrJc, Rock Island, and Gem City SOfT (OAL STOVES, all good reliable stoyes. Call and sec the GHRMAN IIIiATER the king of all soft coal ' Heaters. my Prices are Right. THE PVA pAllt PiMT ppom I v win WI&UI r Mr u lr a TOWlf TiNrl Pn1.1,.,nt1 tt..: nSR vuiiiirtij, a uuiuii x aliiui; I J v. I.i . . . ... .1 niiirnirn fnr..rnt w.n. strike-breaker, was nrniHrfi luc ocsl salesmen tins town has t'laite nnu vicinity: Generally fair ,asi oaturaay. xne ctiargc r"" tonight and Wednesday; probably against Spellman was murder in Mrs. Wm. Clark, of Ft. Robin colder tonight. The maximum tern- the second degree son, who has been visiting the peraiure yesterday was,49, one The renortfa rnrrnnt n R!,1. fnmilv nf P U Mn ' ... ncy that the Union Pacific will leave for her home this week, purcnasc a tract ot lana norm ot accompanied by her mother-in BUU ol om owney ana naw, Mrs. G. T. Nixon. ft-nf n n.nt.lMA 1. n A . n th.. nrnannf cm.n oi : The railroads have withdrawn adequate to meet the1 require ments. Ed G. Bi.vlcr, formerly of this city, is leading man in Sam De vcre's vaudeville company which year ago 3. The minimum tem perature this morning was 28, one year ago. Twenty section foremen on the Third and Fourth districts arrived in town last night and this morn ing left in the observation car for an inspection of the track and road bed between this city and Chey enne. The men were in charge of r a ... rtoaamasicr uammcr and Ins as tne colonist rates to western points. These rates were ad- The Llni Up. The follqwing is the line up in the foot ball game Thursday bc twecu the Kearney and North Platte high school teams, which will be played on the local grounds: K IS AUK ICY. KO.'l'I.ATTi;. HntiHtnn .,...Ofi Wnliln Snowden ..... R G Drake Peebles u U. . . . Carpenter McNcc R T.. .. Buchanan Smill . L T . Dick vcrttsed to be in force during McNcc K 10 Ca-y Ed has recently put on the stace a burlesque entitled "Open All sistant Joe Oltman. The section ia nn, : wu: i " i"";'' 'I uaiiui' lull, nrpmpn nf llin Irir.t fnl C n i r ri I . . districts made the trip over those districts Saturday and ycf,terday, reacuing tins city last eveniner and rci urning home on the night trains. Always feed a little Eureka Stock Food. The good results shown in your stock ill nlease , t you. Bratt Goodman, Manufacturers. The supply of coal in town is somewhat limited but so far the certain dates in December. Jan uaryV February and March, but they will be void after Decern ber 1st. Frank Tuffs has leased the Night," which is pronounced to separator station west of town H.irtzell Tj TT TtrmniM Parrish R II... Rannic(c Allen FB Congdou Lantz Q B Grimes Substitutes North Platte, Fonda, Savin and Holtry. be one of the most clever things that has been produced in years. The records of the local weather bureau show December to be a dry and often a cold month. The average precipita tion for the month is but onehalf inch, and dp ring- some" of the and will remove thereto tin Y; M. C. A. NOTES. The secretaries were nearly machinery lately in use at the a.,,nm,i ,..:.i, ,i, ,,i. inu. Nichols crcamcrv. Mr. Tuffs . MlVUlJj 1U IMUIIU LU Will becin mauinir buttor as he, can malec arrangements boolcs loaned out, 150 pieces of r . r- . . I .. ....... ior a. supply or cream or butter reading matter distributed, the. fat'.!',' social room was filled with men dealers have been able to fill or- past Decembers only a trace of uers. WucU dilliculty is experi enced in obtaining the Rock- Springs coal,, due it it is said to the inability to get cars in which to haul it. The Rock Spring mince, it is said, are being worked but two days per week. A serious runaway odcurred Fri- day evening in which Paul Har rington, a ScuaU boy and M. C Harrington'a bay team figured. The dojb were driving on Fiont 6treet and at Locu&t one ot the wires being put up by the Nebraska telephone company lay across the street. Not noticing the wire the boys drove on to it and just as the horses stepped over it the men stretched it. This threw the wire against the hind legs ot the ani mala and they started on moisture has been visible. The temperature usually drops down prophets say that next month will be a cold one. For Sale. Ranches, bottom and bill lands, improyed farms, houseB, lota and some good business chances. Call on John Bratt & Co. :ys Parsons and Bceler CttiyinS the games and the read late last night from 'n room "was a pleasant sight to a dead run dragging the wire with them. tion ti.at will lend tn U roiWrv. u,u ' uut OI Uottienburqf Best "e ougpy at taaing's lumbdr yard Ppn Flnnr nor When Engineer' II. N. Smith and vniintr VTrnrinnrtmi n tilnS " i j r. i arlr rnm in frnm hta r-in mnrninn I r...ii... . I -n -(V .M ..w... .MU . ma uuiiiitif, mriiicr wesi. uoin oovs were badly stunned and somewhat bruised, but no bones broken. The team continued its wild race to the north bide where it ran into a fetice. The buggy was a total wreck, the Attorney returned M,P i scc' isuuiivuiuia aqwn ... .- . . - iNten JJOil't nut it on anv to a low point before Christmas, ,wcnl. t0 J"cn? tl,c Prcllm,naiT longer, ' come up tonight, sec fnr ino(nn,-n ti, un, nr bearing of Robinson. The eoun...:i.-L i i.. 1-i.Liiuu, mat , i wuui wu iiuvu iu give you JOT December it registered thirty tv Ju".ffc bound Robinson over to jcsa tj,an a cent a day, you will detrrccs below zero. Wonthr tne district court and he will he i. nofnniuim.i n,i ,:it i:i,i w - i ww. ujiuuiauv.i 1 1 Ik V. IV rcturricd to the jail in this city leave, a dollar in the secretaries for sa(e keeping; haiuUand carry away a ticket of A friend in time of nno.l i n membership. friend indeed, and such has our With freedom and power, Rev. old time;fricnd Charley Wyman proved to be. Chances for a Thanksgiving Day dinner looked a little slender around the editor ' home until yesterday when Mr. "Ashamed of Jesus," in away Wyman sent in a twenty pound young and plump turkey, cvi dently the pick of his flock. Bv the aid .of this remembrance the editor can fare as well on that Charley Hupfer headed a party of hunters who left carlv this morning for the Bird wood country, where they will devote two or three days to shooting geese. ANIMAL ODDITES. ' - urcton snoop m-e not much larser' than n fair sized hare. T The iiiinulnrlii duck Is one of tho most beautiful of aquatic birds. Tho queen, is nhvnys r$Vllio mercy o the boos and Is n slave 'instead ot 'n' ruier. j A boctlo one-third tho bIzo of n horso would bo utile to null Against more than u dozen horses. Tho greyhound, which can cover n mllo In u mlnuto and twenty-eight sec onds, Is the fastest or qtmdnipods. ; The giraffe, nrmiidlllo and porcupine have no vocal cords mid mo thereforo .....iv.. mm.a mm Hcruciits nro also voiceless. Tho glowworm lays eggs which nro' thcnisolves luminous. However, tho young Imtehod from them nro not pos nosscd of those peculiar propei ttes until nfter tho Jlrst traiiBfornmtloii. To escape from dangers which menace- them Ktiu-ilshcs conrtnlt suicide. ' Thin hiRtlnct of self destruction Is' found only In the highest nud lowest cales of nniinal life. ' J.'nomas Lrccnlee addressed a large audience of thoughtful men at the men's meeting last Sun day, miss Kennedy sang, Kerosene oil per gal Ion , Cane Granulated he found a new baby at his home, a big boy having anived at four o'clock a, m. It was a happy "find" lor Hy. The mother is ioing nicely. Cards have been received in town announcing the coming wedding of Jese Fleharty, formerly of this city, to Miss Daaiina ISli?, ibeth Mitchell, the ceremony to occur at the bride's home in Washington, D. C , on Thursday of next week. A telegraph station was opened at Gannett, six miles east of town, yesterday, the operator being sta tioned in a box car, Gannett is an important passing point and it is believed that installing an operator there will, greatly expedite the movement of traino between this city and that point. lour BSig- "Will look better if you fit up with our Horse Blankets, Plush Robes, Far Robes. Our stock is complete. Wilcox Department Store, harness broken, and the horBea rc- t i r t t-i ce'ived minor cuts and bruises. Tl,JJewel Pa$ent Flour l. ,.,a..w. VULO U1IU UlUIHUQi X IJC I . two boys made a very narrow cs- per safck capo, and they and their parents Aunt Jemima are to be congratulated that the re sult was not more disastrous. After considerable delay, the commiUec has decided upon a design for the button to be worn bv members of the Order of Boosters. In the center of the button is a man's arm with the hand grasping a hammer, the handle of which is broken. Underneath arc the words "Don't Knock Boost." Around the edge of the button is the title of the organization "The Order of Modern and Optimistic Boosters"- North Platte, Nebraska." .17 l(M AA Sugar 20 lbs for t)l UU 1.00 .90 1.00 .90 .10 .25 that touched the hearts of her audience. One splendid fellow requested prayer that he might live the life of a christian. Mrs. Sanford Hurtman kindly davasJ. Piornnnt Morlr. T?. it" sent down a paclfaerc ot cood cebcrger and other notables '"ca(iing matter yesterday which Sheriff'! Rnln. lir Tlitus of nnprtlor of nlo l.i.ii(.. from tho dlttrlot court of Uucoln oount)-. Nebrrt.ki, upon a deoreo nf fnroolo.uro ron.lert.! r. .nl.l court Whnrcln Tim Oounlyor Lincoln, n norrorHlInn I. plMulllt ,,,,,1 Wllllnn. I." Wll'tatS? t tlefiiiliiii and to me ireolt.li I will fZHIiPSXl 1,UI!? .lucoU' onn"r. Wi i V 1 ! ouuiiun m lnu niKUPUl bin ontbuiiit iUHrtr of Utrflm lS, Towmlilp, 10 Usted North 1'latto, Nb., Kovomlior 21, 1D03.' , I.. OAnrpTBn, Hliorlir. HIlKItirrH HAI.K. dIMrlct court of Lincoln oounty. Ni-l.rniUn, upon ileorre nf forpclomro rnmlorcd In nUd court .",m,r,',11,w Ociunty or l.ltirolu. rotporM Ion, In P Ulntlff, mid H. O. L. oitnneU tt nl., nro 1- funilttllH mill tn in. .(Irnm.l t ..' !.. .,... . iUj , t I)w.iiiUr,IWU.t 1 ('cl(HU p. m.ii Hi" mi," iZ J ?Z ,f 'Ur ,c0,,r IiowhoIh North rintlo. totlio IilnliMt Llildor for cn.h to H,il.fr eitld do ,,,n?,n!,.rt,,,,,' n.V""'- '"nwH' dworllwil iin, l 0',-?'. '."" "'' 'lunrtorof o- U. IJlinoln oouuty, Nnlirnakn, i.tuuoriu I'wue, nou Novomliorai. 1102. OAnrxMfKii, HhorllT. Snow Flake Patent Flour per sack Red Seal Patent Flour per sack Cake Flour package Pan per Grape Nuts 2 pkgs Pierre Viau's Maple Syrup 1 Gallon Cans Beautiful Clear Skies. Horbino oxorta a direct inlluonco on tho bowols, livor and kiduoyp, nurlfvinL' nnd strengthening thcoo organs, nnd mnlnininlntf them In n normal condition of hoalth; thus removinB n common finilRn nf vnHmv. mntliv. nramv il,. ...i , . . j nun nioro or Iops phnploa, hlotehea nnd black- nenuB. ouo 111 a. Biroitzs Uornijr urug bioro. , 1.25 .65 .35 .25 25 Store closes at 8 o'clock. Wilcox Department Store -Gallon Cans Quart Cans Diamond C Soap 7 Bars for White Russian Soap 6 bars for m the world of finance. Wo assure Mr. Wyman that his thoughtfulness will be femcm bcred long after the turkey has served its purpose. It is now bclivcd that the united movement which the trainmen of the western roads have been preparing for several months with the view of making a demand for increased wages has been completed, and that within a few days a formal con ference with the officials of the several roads will be held. It is generally predicted that the roads will gracefully accede to the demands of the trainmen. The recent raise in freight rates from Missouri River points to the east is taken as evidence that the companies are willintr to Igrant the increased pay but that T . . ... - - tney expect shippers to make good a large proportion of the nvl Kn .. ...L.. J I. . ... , uAwa jmy wiiiuu meir trainmen swiu receive. is appreciated. Quite a number of young peo ple tendered Miss Mamie Wein berger a surprise party last evening, an event that proved exceptionally participating plcasftint to those Luck in Thirteen. By Bonding 13 miles Wm. Splroy, of ""'win r urnnco, vi., Kot a box or liuck lon'a Arnica Salvo, that wholly cured n horrlblo Fovor Soro on his, log. Nothing eleo could. Positively euros bruiHOB. lelnns, uicera, eruptions, boils, bums corns ana . piles. . only 2oo. Quaran- ioea Dy a, otroltz, Druggist. CUT IN WIRE. Baker Perfect Barb Wire, Painted, per hundred-, $325 Baker Pe rfect Galvanized Barb Wire per hundred, 13.55. Wilcox Departmen Store. , , . -" . , iHutiu irom 1110 (lletrlct court of Lluooln, counly. Nebrnslm, upon a dnorvo tif force omiro ienrtord In fnld court 1 . ""7 " .iocoin, u corporation. In pUIiiUII nnd Albort M. Htoddird ot nl " nro . fpndnnm nnd to tan dlroJtod. t will on tbo lh .lay nf Doooml.or, 11KW, nt l o'clock i" in., nt tlio euHt from door of 'tho court liouno in North l'Utto, Lincoln oounty. Nohra.kn. el nt publlo niictlon to tl.o liliilmt bidder for ?SiU.,i', w'd dBOfi-o, liiltou.t imdciwln, tbo fnllnwIiiK drnorlbcd prupurtr, lo-wlti Tim RouthCMt (piiirter of nictlou 11). towliihln lit, Untod North 1'lntto, Neb,, Vovetubor 21, 1002. Ii. UAiipeN'rKii,hhurltf. Worm Doatroyor, White's Cream Vormlftigo, not on'y kills worms, but romovos tho muous find slitno, iu whloh thoy build thulr nosts; Itbringp, nnd quickly," n honlthy condi tion of l ho body, wlioro wormH ennnot oxIstH. ITio at A. P. Stroltz Corner Drug Storo. mbf7 ---r--r;-? TT7"BB tv HOOK lAII.KI) VRUK. ft-&IXlAI,Syl;,fc,n,w,ffc''l,'iri'"-&Sil?ffiJr!,IOA,p' ,lu,""y- iiA&VOIt.M8. lloti. Orub. rjUs i TiILV;V.ui.V,rrV.1fcVlMd-I,Iown- " I'rniPiilii nilHOAUUIAOi:. cumVh j KIHM5V A IILAIlUISIl IHK0IUH5II& Oa.0M.hi Htablo Caw,TcnHKK'incn,lloolc,fto61 At drusalitu, or wnt prcyold on receipt ot prloo, BiSmX voVkf lclno Co" Cot-wullaw Jol