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About The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 28, 1902)
I Local News in Brief, i WWW WHWWMnXWlM' V Mf DR. F. W. MILLEK. ORADUATZ DENTIST. OlHra over StrclU' Druir. Store. 'Phone 82- Arthur Plumer, of Maxwell, in transacting btit-incsB in town today. Tim T. Kclllicr came down from Cheyenne yesterday to ylsit bis limily tor a day or two. Lay services will be held at the ISpiA:opaI church next Sunday, both morning- and evening, Mrs. 0. G. Kirclipcf.ncr of this city was the irucst of her parents in Gothenburg the early part of thin week. Rctrular services Sunday at the. Lutheran church conducted by the pastor, Rev. J. P. Scibirti lOVc'ryi body invited. For Rent My fpur-room house on sou ui uewey ntrcet. Fkcd Marti. Gsorire Whiteakcr, of Kearner. who will be an applicant for state oil inspector, was in town the early part of tin week securing endorse ments tront local republicans Engine 1855, pulllnsr train No. 2. broke down at Hendry yesterday afternoon. The train wan pulled through to Grand Inland .by an en gine taken iroui a freight train. When wanting best Pirc. Lite or Accident Insurance at lowest living rates. Sec John Bratt & Co. Mr. McCardle and family, of Cable, III., arrived nt Hcrshey thin week and will live on the Mackin A Crummy ranch nouth ot that olace Mrs, McCardle ts a bister ol Father Mackin, one of the owncrtf of the ranch, Fancy Candles, Shade Holders acd Candle Sticks nt Cmnton's Jewelry Store. A freight train was badly wrecked on the Denver branch vch- terday afternoon, causing n delav 'of several hours to train No. 12 last night. The trains could not get around the wreck aud the pas sengers were transferred. Vc arc informed that Father Mackin of Rock Island, III., has CtVCIt TtlOS. Crummv a half infer-I est In his ranch located south of Hsrobey. Mr. Crummy expects to leave shortly tor a two week's visit I in Illinois. A trit run nf liiilm) lot1 ...... t -.iL .. I was played at noon on the high tr'endB' Special music will be pro school grounds by teams captaiucd vIdei1' Remember the day o,nd respectively by MIbscb Fenna dntc Thursday, Dec. 4th, aud that Bielcr and Mary Strahorn, in tho Public ,s 5vlted. S. . ... I-. -1. tit. ' , - wiiicii luiHs u-cier s team won by a ..... - I score of thirty to twenty-four, Dri.uk Planter's Dlcnd. Finest Coffee grown Today is sunnosed to be a fore runner of the cold weather which, according to Hicks, Ncarv and other weather prophets, wo are to Pfttthe.r lio..... I nr,i tnr ,i' harvest which will be due next month. Buy Angel Food Taffy at Hup ler d Chlcagb forecast for North Platte -Mimti i iircaicuiuir Willi rain or snow tonight, cooler to- night and Saturday. The maxi- mum temperature yesterday was 51, one year ago 42. Tho minimum temperature this inornifttr was 32. oue ycur ago 30. a ppeci.n tlispalch from Wash- lllL'tOU BtalCB Hint tin. Mr.lirnol,n , w w 1 . . cany part ot next week nud agree rx XT.U- 1.. . . Kii uppuinimcnis, among vviiiv.ii in Hie yacaucy wuicu exists in iuc 1UC3I unuea tnten ntii omce. I Blt wunninguam sella blove Boards, Linoleum, Stove Mats, Bindings, Stove Pipe, etc. Commercial men aav that retail, business In Nebraska has been very quiet in nearly nil the towtm mey visit, but they predict a largo Increase as 6opn aa cold weather comes. The farmers have been taking advantage, of the pleasant weather to finish their fall work Hnd have not taken timo to iro to town for extensive trading. ' Elsewhere is published the. re nrtrt of tlrn. i-nmllllnn nt 1 1. w. w buillllKWII J . . I J . nai National Dank at the clofte ot busi. ncsa November 25th. On that day the dennnitn were CR..nnn nr nUnt j - " -mm -m vmwvv UUvtlk I thirty thousand greater thati when 4 t 1 I . . .... I me ia statement was published IUHlcrpt ( moiigu ne cxpoBiu. 1 . . . .llttnt ...tl . n I h I ..n.l 4 I . .. in ocjiiL-iuuur. i iic caau ou unnu I and in the hnnrln nf reoeri-n mrnniD on November 25th was $135,000. FcrSale. i We are ofTerinfr sonic trnnrl rhnn w bunches of cattle. Can sell vou to any numbet at right prices. UKATT, UUKKE oi UOOUMAN. I r S lien's Latest flat Styles The most critical drcss- orn appreciate oljr gather-. ingof the correct hat styles and will come to the Star to si'li?Ct their linndu'p.-i r Our LonL'Icr lint in nfk nr i citest swollcst hats that have Ulir SlittCSnnn lint, t in htt and qtii.lity on the market for Star Clothing Hwkr WEN'S AND BOYS' 5 U0qfi nqf tK'Jb An Excellent Speaker Comlntf. Rev. M J. Kline. D. D.. ot Haiti- more Md.. ircueral secretarv of the LutliL - rnti Unnri nf (mi'm sions, will be in tho' city next Thursday cyenuig and will deliver an address at the LiuHier. Hmrrii We want the cliumh crowded, v nraniinR n (rnnl try- nnr nnrintn trtA tt,..., m. i r , . Unrrv lllvnn lfnvn fnr (Milinn in a day or two for the purpose ol purchasing novelties suitable tor the Christmas trade. Editor Kelly proved his ability as a hunter yesterday by killing sev enteen chickens, three geese and five ducka. Pcra Olaisqs Field Glasses. Riiading Glasses, CompasaeB, Mag. luners, etc., at Asst. Supt Ware is in receipt of a letter from New York nr.it lii which the writer RnvB ti.nt i, i,n. son wnrlimi- In i n.. shops and that he understands that the bon is iu danger ot losing his hfo thrm, strikers, As the fathtr has not heard from n. Bnn t. 1 ..v.. nvn.i.11 weeks, he imnlores Mr. War,, tn write lilin as to whether Ins son i istill nllvn. Mr. Vnrn l.nD nn.n,....i the letter ntnt 1 M f T (lint t ll A a 1 I ....... v. osjh la lis well and as safe as though he was Is..,.!., r.n I I " miner a uouse. Alwnvn tert n littt.. IP..,t, Slrtb - lirv.i .. A' uuu. A UK KUUII ICfllUH you. Bratt Goodman. Mauuftacurers. Darscy Levooldt. the well known business man of Ilcrshev.in 1 n tnun -today, and thereby hanr-n a tale. Coal la exceedingly scarce at Her- ahey and lat uight several citizen of that section sought to secure a small supply from cars in transit, Mr. koypoldt Is a constable and aa such -officer was called uoon to arrest the harties who were taking the coal. While In purault of the coa' rustler, he was Intercepted by OnO Of the COIIirintIV irimrtla nf tl.lo . t .... j -..... u j . VII IU CXY w,l unknown to anyone waH, lrlig around Ilerahey. The L'uard nlaced Mr. Lrrnoldt nnrlrr " ! " arrest aa being oue of the coal .J..At .1 ll. . I. U(UU mc inuiiur thoroutrhlv. tllu L'uard would not listen, nor be convinced, and rather than have any trouble Mr.Levnoldt nccnmmtilrd the im-inl iv tm.... 1 - - w While the innttor Una n fnnnv ctrhi . ...... l V4 It. Mr. T.evnnlflt lenia i,n warranted In tnkltitr the matter un with Asst. Supt. Ware. I it The Gentleman from Did not buy his clothes from the Star but was lost in ad miration as lift eves feasted on the clegnnca of style and the beauty of the fabrics from which our garments arc tail ored, and in future the gentleman will wall: from In diana to the Star (if necessary) to procure his clothing. But laying all joking aside, have you seen the exceptional good thing we are selling for $10.00 the suit. Our word for it you cannot match tlicm elsewhere for fifteen. You know our method of business can't help but save you money. cliff ot been shown this scasonj)0 S lini in nnint nf cti.lrt A, n ? p&fO9 -- 1 T .v- U U l.- n OUTFITTERS, i wjw- w w fjjv North Plaflc Defeats Hcarnev. Dy a score of eleven to nothing. the local high school foot ball team administered a second defeat to the Kearney liigli school eleven. The game was a fast one, and outside ot a few lumblen which were not costly, was well played throughout In the first half North Platte kicked off and soon gaining posses sion ot tue uall made a aeries cnu piayB gaining from three to five yards in nearly every down until the goal was reached. In the latter part of the half Kearney had Hie ball in the local term's field most of the tune, but their gains were Mow and tunc was called be fore the visitors could make rroal Congdon failing to kick goal, the pcore at the end of the hrbt halt stood five to nothing. in lite second halt the visitors went into the game with renewed spin: ana put forth their most earnest effort-, but it was not the! day to win. The locals got the ball on the twcnty.five yard line, when it was given to Cary who started on an enti run mat proved too swift for interfercntc and he made goal. Rannie kicked goat aud the Bcore stood eleven to nothing. Time expired before further score was made. About 300 people witnessed the game aud they all lelt that thev got their monry'a worth. Ruoel St AllcgrettU'a chocolate and bon bona ii pound and halt pound boxes. AUo DaldulT'a box confections. Pked Marti, MEN'S $5.00 SRoes. Get a comfortable home for your feet. There's a va riety of designs here at a three dollar price, any one of which in new, modern and well built. You may have uppers of Kid, Phoenix Kid, or Eb ony Calf, nil substantially, fastened to good soles bv the welt sewed process, a method that leaves the in side bottom free from all roughness, such as threads or tacks, and permits half soles being sewed on. GEO. M. GRAHAM, Mgr. Men's IlndprwMr Heaw Flcccod Lined Under wear, the kind many ask 50c for, our price, per gar ment 35c Men's Fleeced Lined Under wear, the kind you have oaitl 7ac a suit for. onr price pcrgarme'nt 23c Wilcox Department Store- Tom and Jerry proved very popular in JNorth rialte yes terday.' Jutlire Grimes neeomrvSniod li Reporter Cary, left this morning ior l-erKins county to noid a term oi court. Will Sullivan, who hn boon hvinir in Kearnev for ftnver.nl months, has been tho rnier nf iNortn l'latte friends for a few lays. Si x car loads of Russians, who au been woruinir in the surr.ir beet fields in the vir-init v nf Greeley, Colo., passed cast yes- icruay. iiiitriu or ten numis oi the i.ix- tlirton bich school came un ve- terday to attend thij foot ball game. They were very lively young men ana seemed to enjoy incgamc.. Taffy of all flavors at Ilupfer'd. T he supreme court has re versed the lower court in tUo case of Read ntrainst the Vnllev r , n . .. . . . J uanti ez Baltic Uo winch was taken up on error from this county. A report is current todav that aupt. it. vv. uaxtcr of the Ne braska division lias tendered his resignation and will nrrent n nru ct " --- -' Iv' suion unuer ucnjcral Manager Dickinson on the Kansas City cc urient. The vouncrest child of Mr. nm1 Mrs. P. H. McEvov was rather severely burned Wednesday cvenine bv the sudden cxnlnainn of gas in the stove, the flame of f .a . ... wntcn dicw in the cntld's face. It won't cost you a fortune to get your Dental Work done at Dr. Morrill'd. The local union of boilermnter helpers announce that thev will ... r mi 1. 1 1 n.anH... . I iv I'uunv. u(jiv:r un me even ing of December lSlh.. nnd promise to make it the besf ever lentil in iuvil. Honors arc beinir heaood unnn H. C. Langdon. Last week he was appointed division foreman; til 5 11 Wfnk lirllll-nmi-ii-nn.irnll.n by the birth of a son in the home A A t airJ wuo Jlvcs ,n southern Colorado. congressman JNevil c. who had another bad spell of sickness astwcelc is reported to be im- nrnvinrr. Tt-. pJnt11'a nniKKl i ,: c b--' such that only by the greatest exercise ot care can lie Keep on tits icet.j Of the many hannv family gatherings on Thanksgiving, that at the home of A. R, Adam son is notable. This worthy citizen presided at a table at which was seated nineteen in andchildrcn. Time and the strike hits Archie smiles at both. lightly; he Y. M. C A. NOTES. Nearly a hundred men visited the rooms yesterday, twehtv-iivn r .i . .i .I.' . . J ui uimu unjoyeu me uaius. Another solendid men's mooi. ing win oe neid at p. m, ... ... . next Sunday. Rev. W; L. Troy- cr will make the address. Firs and second tenor duet. "Come Unto Mc and Rest," will be sung Y Messrs. Uco. Dowlen and loyt i. xiari. livery chair n T . T xt a . the place should be filled with - men. come vou are welcome. - For Sale. Full bldoded Poland Chinas. Such strain as Chief Tecumseh 2d and Chief I Know. Best on earth and perfection. Wm. Sur.i.iyAN Ilerahey, Neb. Shoes Children's Shoes, 5 to 8. .50 per pair Misses' School Shoes, (t,1 Wi to 2, per pair tpi.CO Boys' Shoes, 13 to 2, per pair , .$1.25 ladies' tiioes, Kid or c1 wA Calf, per pair ipl.OU Men s Shoes, per pair onocs, per pair AA i, $1.50, ?2, up to..,)0 UU 51. t i , ... niiiu, vmwim More sceaee $ There are Others $ Who sell Stoves, Stoves at such (0 11 - Will be found ceived daily. That article of furniture you need will be found here. E B WARNER, THE BEG STORE. 0 tun mini GERMAN HEATER. JET Five Cent Cigar A.1? SOHMAIjZBIBD'S. considerable ouiet mi&sionarv work is being done both for aud against the nroDoaition to vote bonda for a gas plant and as' the date of the election approaches thi work will increase. Quite d 'num ber ot citizens favor the bond'Un the grounds that the plant will fur mail funl (nr nllftlmpr nan no' gasoline aud that it will obviate tVln nn-on. n ,( . I. line, which is generally considered dangerous; Others wlu have n,arp,, ,,r .... . . , .vw.i.w 111110 in tuKti uuiinca and cxDect to -nntiniif th n r.r them will vote for thn hnmia on i. theory that comnetttion w,n intr .. . . . ' . . tue price ot electr c ghts. HER FRENCH A FAILURE. The TmRPil- of a Illiicklnir nottle In the I.ntln Quarter Sho was EDcndlncr her flrfttmnndi in tho Latin quarter of rniriB. Slic snoko liiiBiisii uucntiy, with n Boston accent; niso BUe spoue Uermnn. could maku n fair stncKcr at Italian and k now M fnw Words of lllndoostanee, but of French not a syllable. Ono moraine sho found liorsnlf in n vrrestlinK mutch with a bottle of French shoo blacfclnir. Tho tipskv lint. ue, unuerstniHiinp tliut it had to deal 1IM. ... I - - M - I . .. iiu un uiivii, rciuseu.ja give up Its cork. Sho had no oorktieiW nf imp own nnd did not know how t'o nsk for ono, even if slio dnrcd Hiispect thnt lior nexi tioor neiKiiUor mlirlit h nnsspssoii of tho luxury. Tho tlno of lior not furl.- Biio nnd Dent on tho obstinate plus, tho point of her host pcnknlfo sho had bro ken off short, and nothhifr remained except to throw tho bottlo out of n Window to pet at Its contents. Sho de cided ns a last resort to try breaklm- ino liccic ir tno bottle. With a "stove lid lifter" sho administered cautious tans In tho reclon of the Iuimi. lar ot tho obsUnuto neck. "Xothln' doln'." Then sho tapped harder still, mid the blncklnir came. All nvi.r imp Angers It came, all over her light wool en sunt nnd oyer inucli of tho Hoor nnd window sill. Sho decided to have the skirt rinnnmi nnd, packing it Into n bundle, tripped off to un establishment whero rIip foiuid embarrassment hecnuso , she could not understand questions. Final ly sho got the drift of the conversation. Tho cleaners wanted to know what had caused tho spot. Fortunately n bottlo of shoo blacktnc wns stnmilnf near by, nnd she pointed nt this nnd 'ouid" ana "ouiil" until she left In hclchtonod spirits, feellii" thnt Eii not helpless nud that she had mitdc the clenners undorstniul. When tho Bklrl was duly returned the following week, It wns dyed black. New York TiiUunc. "Worm Destroyer. Whito's Cronm Vormlfutro. not nni'v "",owu"". "" romovos mo mucus nmi 6liln0' which thoy build their nosts lii.ls worms, but romovos tho mucus nnd nemuiy oodiii- llllld llv tion of tho body, whore worms cannot tUlBU). JO UL A. N m Hnrnai. n-..r. - - , vyu . . VJ . wiU(j 1 but none who sell such irood Oi low figures, at our store. New iroods re- 0 it l M. Ciifliiiiio'Iiao), HARDWARE, TINWARE, STOVES, Etc. I have the Round Oak, Rock Island, and Gem City SOFT COAL STOyfS, nil good reliable stoyes. Call and sec the GERMAN HEATER the king of all soft coal Heaters. My Prices are Right. uoaa Overshoes. Men's Heavy Buckle Arctics, per pair Men's Snow Excluder $1.00 Arttics, Ilcary Roll q, c Edge, per pair. $l.ld Ladies' Buckle Arctics 7ff per pair I DC These are all fresh goods! and we guarantee .the satisfactory wear of every pair, Wilcox Department Store. REFORT OF Tlin CONDITION OF The First National Bank. At North rintto. In llio State of Nobrnnkn, nt tho close of biulneiM. Nov. 23th, IU03, vu n TT I' . vu Innnml illfnonntal ." SIM MO 4(1 ovunlrnt Ip, Kocurvd nuil unnoourtnl ..... 74 81 II. 8. linUlll. In aoi'lirM rlri.iilall.in ... mn. vA , - ........,,,,,, .4 mw W Stock", norurltlos, oto. ...... , 28 8(1173 jian.iUK-iinuso. rumltiini anil nxtun-. ii (112 411 Other real estnto t.wniMl 3 suy gn Duo from National limits (not reserve airnuiaj . , , , 2j Dl 83 Hua rrnm KlntA Itnnlr.. DllR from limrniMH rwinrv. nnunl. " n. Din ... OheCka and other cah Htvn ISM V5 Noted Of nllinp tlnllnnnl Iir.iItm rjr m ............. J....,,,,. W FracUonal pajier currency, nlckola nml , 107 S3 LlVrilL IlOllir linilivr in m.i. .... Sr-eclo.... fiu mj'so I.oal toudor notej 8 f00 00 Redemption fund with U. H. treasurer " " M (nve percent of circulation) '. $ 025 00 Total..... 53SJ 172 01 17i litr ti'tro .... . . iri CAnltttl utATlr nnlil In 4n rVA V Surplus fund !.'.'.'!!.' "l5 600 00 Undivided pronta, lorn eipounes and taKHA inlil. i n. National Rank notea iiutrtnndluu 12 BIM 00 I)ue to Slate Dunks and Ilauker B10 So Individual depo'its subject to chock.,.. 1(1(1 740 7(1 Dcniflnil rMrtlHr.ntM ... .Iu...ll ,R Ui1.i. .'..iiinfni,,, , 111 UU. U Time certificates of dojuwlt 71 S2I 7S Htate of Nobrnska.UiiiinlV of idiifoln' li. . T irllm. lnVBi.in.it ....l.l . i. -t TV.tnl ".!ii , rn .. ......... Mu.1n.MM.u, H..IHHI ui inn nuovo named bank, do tolt'imilr swear that the above statement 1 true lo tho best of tnr knowledge aud be.1,le,f- . AltTIlUltMoNAMAltA.Cii.liler. Hllllnrrll.Mrl nml aw..r. tn l...tr.w. .1.1. :... i of Novpmbor, lB. 7 JIUTI.KH cuciunan. Notary I'uLllo. Ouriect Attest: H. S, Wuitic I K. F, HiGKBrmnn, VDlrectors 1'. A. Wuitk, i Boat Iilnimont on Enrth. I. M. MoIInny, Qreenvlllo. Tex.. "rites, Nov. 2d. 1000! "I hnd rhmmm. tlsm, Inst wlntor, wiib down iu bod six woolie; tried ovorythlD, but pot no ro- llof, till a friond cavo ino n bottl.i of Ttni. lnrd'e Snow Llnlmont. I used it, nnd Kot two mora bottloa. It ourotl mo nnd I hnvon't folt nny rhounintisn. elnce. I onn roconnuoud Snow Llnlmont to bo the best lioimonton earth for rliuumn- tlsin." Ii'lli- rlinltmiltlrt cr.lnlln nr. Kio pnios, rub iu JlnUnrd'H Suow Lini- juuut, juu win roi Buuor jonjr, but will bo Krrttilled with n tmoodv nnd oiTt-ntlvft cure. "iu. fJli- nml ai nn ... i in otreltz b Corner Urujf Btoro. ,.