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About The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 8, 1902)
JJorth EIGHTEENTH YEAR. NORTH. PMTTE, NEBRASKA, DECEMBER 8, 1002. NO 05 i New Stock of We have received and to those who wish present that, will prove serviceable and lasting and at the same time enhance the appearance of a ' home, we believe that we can show them some- thing in the Furniture line that will prove satisfac tory. Included in our stock are Leather Seated Rocking-chairs, handsomely upholstered and, strongly made Divans and Lounges, China Closets, Combination Book Cases and Writing Desks, Ronnd Dining Tables, Centre Tables, Handsome Framed Pictures and many other articles that make appropriate Christmas Gifts. During the past year our trade has almost doubled, and we attribute the increase to the fact that we handle reliable goods and sell them at a reasonable margin of profit. We will be pleased to show you our stock, and ieel con fident our goods and prices will prove satisfactory. HOWE'S FURNITURE STORE. aoaoaoaeoecaecsoesaasoaaeeaaBaaaaaaaaseaeaeaeaao 9 o e s a e e 6) w a Rubber s A.-F. STREITZ'S Corner Drug Store.. e f03aaa9eaaaaeeae8a8Qaaeaaeaaaaaaca8aacaaeaeeaaeaS Jj John Bratt . $ Bratt, Burke m I BUY QR SELL ON COMMISSION. fc 3! References Any Bank in Nebraska, Tel. No. 65. Office Bratt Bldg. $ 5 NORTH PIiATTE, NEB. $ if 00: , Five Cent Cigar T0 .A.T SOHMALZRIBP'S. 1 JOHN BRATT. JOHN BRATT 6t CO., I Real Estate, Loans Insurance Idle Honey Invested In X NORTH PLATTE, NEBRASKA, 6 d 9 3 Farm Implements, Wind. Mills, Pumps, Pipes and Fit A tings and Tanks, Barb Wire. g Bale Ties, Lightening (f Hay Press & Repairs Locust st- : : : : NORTH PLATTE, NEB. UEA Til AND VITALITY eiifiss ess JtflfcSf" Impotonoy, Nlt'Utly Emissions, Youtbful KrrorB. Mentnl Worry, cscwulvo use of Tobacco or Opium, wblcli lead to Consumption 'and Insanity. With ovory MQIMft order wo uuoranloo to euro or refund tlio uionry. Sold at 81.00 tier box UolnUi o boxes Tor 35.00. Kit. ItlOTT'S CIIII.TXICAli CO.. C'loveluiiU, li)ii.' jAJTER For sale by North Furniture. our new stock of Furniture, to purchase a Christmas a o o o u ,o o o o o a o o o 0 Fountain Syringes, Hot Water Bottles, Complexion Brushes, Bulb Syringes, Massage Rollers, Gloves Nipples, Sponges, Tubing, and aU other Rubber Goods, just received fresh from the factory at low prices. n . ii John Uiiruc li, K. Oooumnn w & Goodman, J iii E. R. GOODMAN. Gilt Edged Securities X Wagons, Buggies, 13 XI. MOCT'H Platte Pharmacy. JOS. HERSHEY 2 5 Roodhonsj-Grccnlcc Wcddintf, Last Wednesday evening in the presence ot an audience that filled the seating capacity of the Prcsby tcrian church, Orville Roodhouse, of Cripple Creek, Col, was untted in marriage to Mlsn Mary Belle Greenlee of this city, the ceremony heing performed .by Dr. TIiob. B. Greenlee, father of the bride. The ceremony had all the nccom pauiments of a church weddinir The auditorium was handsomely decorated with Binllay, cutflowerB, palmB and other potted plants, and a drapery of white in the rear of the chancel added much to the effect. Ab the choir rendered Lohen gren'd weddinir Bontr. the weddinir party ascended the aiblr, preceded by the uahers, MesRra. Piatt White, Ed Burke, Frank Cunnhiirhamiand Roht. Cary, and followed by Janet McDonald and Florence Iddings as ribbon bearers and Nanecn Iddincs as ring bearer. Mibb Nellie Zaibcrt, as maid, preceded the groom, who was accompanied by J. A. Green ler, brother of the bride, and the bride waa supported by her father. At the altar the full rinj cere mony of the church ritual was used, and the rites were impressive and beautiful, the prayer offered by Dr Greenlee being especially well worded and impressively delivered Following the ceremony a largely attended reception was held at the Iddings' residence. During the eyening Mrs. Mainwaring sang "Love'd Sorrow," G. C. Dowlen rendered "0 Promise Me," and Mrs. Robt. Finney, Miss Ehzibcth Burke and Miss Ora Tracy gave oiano. selections. Ritrrsbmcnts were served. Mr. and Mrs. lood houae left yesterday afternoon for Cripple Creek, their future home. "On the Stroke of Twelve," which comes to the opera house on Monday evening next, is a power ful drama which has had a long and successful run jn the cast. A sensational escape from prison gives the play Its title and a scene in a counteitciter'e den is another of itB novel leaturcs. Jack Rut ledge, the hero, is falsely accused of a crime and convicted. He es capes Irom pri&on in a highly dra matic fashion and then proceeds to hunt down his enemies. There is plenty of comedy running through the play. BETWEEN THE RIVERS. Cattle in the valley bo far this season nave rustled a living and are looking fin,e. B. R. Fletcher, who is traveling through this and other localities with a patent medicine wagon, Sun. dayed at the county seat. Chas. McAllister's new larm res idedec is nearly completed. It is a line structure, ' The fresh coat of paint recently put onto Ware & Co'a. store build ing at Ilershey adds much to its appearance. W. C. Cole is paying forty cents per bushel for corn and will also purchase your hogs at the highest market price. Maurice Fowler of the county seat was up this way recently for the purpose of purchasing horses and mules. lie succeeded in get ting a mule from a south side party. Mrs. W, R. Brooks is the guest of North Platte relatives while her husband is attending district court as a juror. A majority ot the residents in this locality are suffering more or Shoes, Children's Shoos, 5 to 8, n per pair ,0U Misses' School Shoes, ri rvw Uj to 2, porpair 13oy' Shoes, 13 to 2, per ne? pair $1. 40 Ladies' Shoes, Kid or c Calf, per pair ipI.Ol) Men's Shoes, per pair AA 31.25, $1.50, $2, up to..ij)0 UU i Wilcox Department Store less from bad colds. Some arc con fined to their home by the same. D. S. McConnell is doing n well as could be expected at this time. Dave is having a tough time lately in different ways. Mrs. Geo, E. Sullivan is still under the care of Dr. 13vcs of Ilor Bhey. The new hotel at Hcrfchcy is doing a good business. It is nn accommodation to the traveling public. The foundation for J. R, White's new barn is about completed and the lumber is on the ground. Several carloads of beets have been shipped to the Grand Island factory within the past few days, A few cars for hay have been set in along the line lately which ' hayc been loaded and shipped out. Deputy Sheriff Elder wbb trans, acting legal business in .the valley a couple of days this week. Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Goodwin were North Platte visitors catly in the week, W. J. Shinklc and O. A Staple and crews arc still baling hay lor Seebcrgcr & Co. The Prciident'f Alcrsagc. President Roosevelt's annual message waf? reatl to congress Tuesday. Following1 are the leading points from the message, which will appear in full in these columns in a later Issue: Aa a people wc have played a large part in the world and wc arc bent upon making our future even larger than the past. No country has ever occupied a higher plane of material well being than ours at the present moment. Corporations, and especially combinations of corporations, should be managed under public regulation. The power of congress to rcg- late Interstate commerce is an absolute and unqualified grant and without limitations other than those prescribed by the constitution, The question of regulation ot the trusts stands apart from the question of tariff revision. The well-being of the wage worker, like the well-being of the tiller of the soil, should be treated as an essential in shaping our whole economic policy. There must never be any change which will jeopardize the stand ard of comfort, the standard of wages of the American wage worker. "Wc arc neither for the rich man as such, nor f6r poor man as such; we arc for the upright man, rich or poor. It is unworthy of a mighty and generous nation, itself the great est and most successful republic in history, to refuse to stretch out a helping hand to a young and weak sister republic just en tering upon its career of inde pendence, , No policy eycr entered into by the American people has vindi cated itself in a more signal manner than the,policy of hold ing the Philippines. The courage, the unflinching endurance, the high soldierly efficiency and t':c general kind 'S DRESS SHIRTS AT 37c, 49c and 69c is just one-half what other stores asu tor them. Men's Work Shirts at 27 cents. THE LEADER. If! LLOYD'S OPERA HOUSE f Moadav Evening IW. RiU a fjl- 0 0 0 ? 0 0 0 0 A continuous round of laughter nnd applause from the rise to the fall of the curtain. Tio l'nwnbrolccr'tt Shop. Grcnt Prison Suctio ISxtoviov of Jilnolcwolls Inland, Don of tho CotmtorToitora. "On The Stroke ot Twelve" has one ot the most sensation al climaxes in the escape trom prison at the end of act third 0 0 uiior i . m at m mi.. . hcartcdness and humanity of our troops have been strikingly manifested. The Monroe doctrine should be treated as the cardinal feature of American foreign policy. A good navy is not a provoca tive of war. It is the surest guaranty of peace. Fatuous self 'Complacency, or vanity, or short sightcdncss in refusing to prepare for danger is both foolish and wicked in such a nation as ours. The remaining public lands should be held rigidly for the home builder, the settler who lives on his land, and for no one else. The welfare of the farmer is fundamentally necessary to the welfare of the republic as a whole. Overshoes. Men's Heavy Buckle nn Arctics, per pair pl.UU Men's Snow Excluder Arctics, Ilcary Roll 01 ig Edce. ncr nair Oltliu Ladies' Buckle Arctics rj& per pair DC These arc all fresh gooda nnd wc guarantee the satisfactory wear of every pair. 0 Wilcox Department Store. Clothing Men's Suits from $2.98 up Children's two-piece Suits from 68c up. Boy's three-piece Suits from $1.48 up. 1 Men's Overalls, best made, all sizes, 39c Men's Wool-flccccd Underwear, all sixes, c iiimwuimini L uc uiitungcinsiic nn given tho riro- 4 d action the advantage of an excellent cast and line scenm-v. " THE LEADER. -o? J' 0 A scenic triumph ot original realistic cirects. with the Rup. port of n dramatic company of exceptional excellence. 'ON THE STROKE OF TWELVE." 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 JLfy Joseph J'bi$rnii(lt. DIRECTION or 1r. 13, LAWlilSNClS. ...... . . k. t 0 Hello Central. Give mc UMlic Tramp Grocery. ''Send mc u sock of your Gibbon Flour, the 'Sun Beam,' that Is the best flour I ever used," Wc do not want to brag, but the above remark is an every day occurrence with us. Gibboii Hour makes ideal bread. Wc also quote you a few prices: urnnulntod ouno sugar, 18 lbs $1.00 ' I'nnoy tab 0 syrup, per nl 400 Homo mrido country sorfjhum, peri? BOo wZ '"'PXoxtrn lino) poral UK Vr!Bht buck whont, por pound. , -l'tfu 2$.pound Btnndsrd tomatoes, lOo " Mr OIW! nnr nnu nnr . 1 poundu Ex Jnjmn noe for.' :s Puarton A Gullnffhor No 1 M & J " uuuoe, por pound 33 Wc have tho lioat lino rF rriitiw1 goods to hn fnitn1 in tlm it... Gilt EdRo-a.jb tomntoon, per cnn. .' Ifio U t EdKo-2.lb potirs, por can .... rHi - ullt I'klfn V.llintrlni. Imn. it.. a tLdKO-aibnuoooUiBli, por enn lOo uiivuuyu m'iu uorr nor enn l-iao Our ljno of Christmas Qucena warc will interest prices arc correct, and it will pay , you to give us a trial. Wc want your trade. THE TRAMP mm, Ei T. TRAMP, Prop. " Men's Overcoats. They never were so cheap be-' fore. Come In and get one. rtv Men's Duck Coats at 99 cents. All these values you will find at1"'1 THE BIG STORE, ' v THE LEADER. Stove Pipe Enamel. A A j 25 cent can will put I beautiful gloss on old work, 1 Utlu 1 JKUIIKI A0EKT8 F0H Heath & Million Paints. FALL AND WINTER SUITINGS- Wc arc now showingfa 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. F. J. BROEKER, Morohant Tailor. Mnnth PlnUn PI LW1 til 1 1 1