Lincoln County tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1885-1890, March 31, 1888, Image 1

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THE TRIBUNE.
STEVENS & BARE, Prop's.
TERMS:
if-paid in Advance, only' 1.00 per vear.
unclear, if not in Advance, -1.50.
-Months, in Advance, - - - .70
liirciOIonths, in Advance, - - .50
Advertising Rates on Application.
YOL. IT.
NORTH PLATTE. NEBRASKA, MARCH 31. 1888.
NO. 11.
ARE WE JdSTLERS
ARE
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WELL, I SHOULD SAY WE ABE !
t An avalanche of bargains to be disposed of for the week commencing:
APRIL 2d, 18 88.
Just a common, old-fashioned, plain, every-day
BARGAIN SALE. : : BARGAIN SALE.
Men's,
I have just returned from the east and received my full consignment of . .
Boys' and Children's Clothing,
consisting of Cheviots, Worsteds, Oassimeres, Diagonals, etc., made up in three and
four-button Cutaways, Frock and Sack Suits. Mind you we have these goods in large
quantities, so you won't be disappointed in regard to fit. Such getting together of
Spring wear was never seen in this city before.
'The latest, brightest, and most likeable conceptions of busy fashion models from
all over the world.
More of elegance and excellence than we have ever seen for so little monev.
Grand Patriarch J. S. Iloaghuid, of
.North Platte, has given official assent to
the organization and mustering in of Can
tons, P. 31., at Beatrice and Norfolk
North Platte will be the next on the list.
Hastings Gazette-Journal.
The Htrukl can inform the sheriff of
this mammoth county that if he wasn't so
fur away but what he could give this end
a little personal attention he would find
material here for a liquor case. Whiskey
is being sold right alow.-, and the mis
creants engaged in the illegal and damna
ble traffic should brr brought to justice.
Wallace Herald.
SHILOH'S 00UGH and Consumption Cure is
sold by us on a guarantee. Itcnres. Sold by Streitz
SHILOH'S VITALIZER Its what you need for
constipation, loss ot appetite, dizziness and all
symptoms of dyspepsia. Price 10 end 73 cents
per bottle. For sale by A F. Streitz.
; The section lying around Wallace is
getting the name abroad of "Egypt." The
j fact that crops are raised here when other
; localities have failures is not lost upon
I our neighbors and when they come here
; to buy grain it is no wonder they quote
Scripture and say they are "coming down
j into Egypt after corn." Our overflowing
I granaries and fertile soil make the appel
lation particularly appropriate, and il will
no doubt cling to us. Wallace Herald.
We learn from 3Ir. Doll that John
Ilauser, of OHburn precinct, while return
ing home from McCook one night last
week, had his collar bone broken The
night was dark and his team shied out of
the road and very soon had reached an
abrupt canyon, overturning the buggy,
thus injuring Mr. llausor. At present he
is getting aloiur very well. Stockcille
Fabcr.
Gordon Taylor Hughes, of Ohio, son of
the American Consul at Birmingham,
England, has been awarded a Cambridge
scholarship valued at $2,000, one of the
greatest prizes in English school life.
This is the first instance of an American
winning an English scholarship. Young
little
sVe are confident that your verdict will be: This is one of the greatest bargain nushes fc n years id.
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, T. C. Crawford has visitea the
SaleS On reCOrU. . ( town of Bussm, in Italy, which was vis-
i ited by an earthquake a vear airo when
Pa,i i sfi-nn -t.h i fi-"Rast-for- RtH rh- TRrwi om v i2SSrirr:
Toto caiVblbifd suit at
this, sale, for less money
than it would cost you
for "the linings.
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Prices On Suits.
4 50 worth $ 6 50
6 00 worth 9 00
6 50 worth 9 50
7 25 worth 10 50,
10 00 worth 15 00,
12 00 worth 17 50
IS 50 worth 19 00
Donft miss our Great
Pant Sale as it will un
doubtedly be the great
est on record.
2 00
2 50
8 OO
3 50
4 00
500
i pie were killed in the church, where it
j was reported 300 had lost their lives, and
in the whole neighborhood the killed
j numbered fifty-six instead of 400. He
h . i thinixc H.nrmirii tvmarc Imt tlin Amort-
WOrth s M2 f 0wlcanarticfefor sensationalism.
Prices Oi Pails,
W. F. Wilcox of North Platte and E. J.
Short ot Ogallala, were in Grant Thurs
day and Friday last conducting 4 the con
test case of 31. L. 3Iead and Soloman
Eaton of Madrid. The testimony was
taken before attorn? Heed, The trial
occupied all of Thursday and the greater
part of Friday, there being a great many
witnesses to examine. The land in ques
tion lies near Madrid and is valuable
property." 3Ir. Mead informed us that
the case was a rather peculiar one. He
went upon the land and made some im
provements, under the impression which
is correct, we believe that it was not
necesary to file first. Meanwhile Eaton
goes to North Platte and enters the land
for himself. Mr. Mead was the first to
improve and 3Ir. Eaton the first to file.
The case is therefore to determine which
of the two is most entitled to the land
So far as we could learn, the testimony
fovored Mr. Mead. The law seems to be
that improvement of vacant lsnd is suf
ficient evidence that the settler intends to
enter it and hence his claim takes prece
dence over all others. Grant Sentinel.
And remember, my son, you have to
work. Whether you handle a pick or a
pen a wheel-barrow or set. of books, dig
ging ditches or editing a paper,' ringing
an auctien bell or writing funny things,
you must work. If you look around, my
son, you will see the men who are the
best able to live the rest of their days
without work are the men who work the
hardest. Don't be afraid of killing your
self with over work. It is beyond your
power to do so on the sunny side of thirt
They die sometimes, but it is because
they quit work at G p. m. and don't get
home till two a. m. Its the interval that
kills, my sou. The work gives you an ap
petite for your meals and lends solidit to
your slumbers. It gives you a perfect
and graceful appreciation of a holliday.
There are men who do not work, my son ;
but the world is not proud of them. It
does not know their names, even ; it sim
ply speaks of them as old So-aud-so's
boys. Nobody likes them; the grear
busy world doesn't know they are there.
So find out what you care to be and do,
my son, and take off your coat and make
a dust in the world. The busier you are,
the less deviltry you will be apt to get in
to, the sweeter will be 3our sleep, the
brighter and happier will be your holi
days and better satisfied will the world be
with vou .Burdette.
A. D. Ecckwobth, Jas. SCTHXLA'D,
President. Cashier.
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WORTH PLATTE, NEB.
Acconnts solicitol and prompt attention Riven
to all boeincss Gatrnsteu to its care. Interest
paid on tamo doposite.
Mndo at the Very Lowest Rates of Interest.
J. S. Hoagland, of North Platte, Grand
Patriarch of the Grand Encampment of
Nebraska I. O. O. F., met with the frater
nity in this city last' evening and institut
ed an encampment here. He wasassisted
by D. A. Cline, of Lincoln, Graud Scribe
of the oder; G. H. Cutting, Grand
Master, and J. C. Avers, tirand Senior
Warden, both of Kearney; were also
present to take part in the ceremonies. A
successful and pleasant time was enjoyed.
Omaha Republican.
" GUYS PLACE."
FSeST-CLASS
Sample :-: Room,
N L, HALL, Manager.
Having refitted our rooms
throughout, the public is invited to
call and see us.
: ONLY
Choice Wines,
1 Liquors and
Cigars
Kept at the Uar.
KSfuth's Wock, Front Street.
SOUTH PLATTE, - NEBRASKA.
ivorth
worth
worth
worth
worth
worth
L j WILL YOU SUPPEE with dyspepsia and liver
f) 0 complaint? Shiloh's Vitalizer is guaranteed to
. 1 cure you. For salo by A. F. Streitz.
A 00 ! SLEEPLESS NIGHTS made miserable by that
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-)-. temoie cousn. sniions cure is tne remedy ior
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5 50
6 50
Mothers, here is where
we have you. Bring the
boys and clothe them for
less money than you can
buy the trimmings for.
rices Oa Bay's Suit's.
you. Sold by Streitz.
$25.00 Reward.
The above reward will ba paid for any case of
rheumatism not benefited by Ballard's Snow
Liniment. There is no pain it will not subdue,
no wound it will not heal. It is the most peno
tinting liniment known for all pain, for man or
beast it stands without parallel. Ladies who
have backache should never bo without it. Price
50 cents. C. W. Price, Agent.
VOMERS,
IN u rseryman,
Florist and Gardener,
(BAIITON PLACE,)
NORTH PLATTE, NEBR.
Can furnish all kinds of fruit and
shade trees, forest trees, and seed
lings for tree claims at lowest
prices. Also all kinds of plants and
flowers. Estimates and, "designs
given for laying out new4 grounds..
Yards, kept by contract.
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to depend npon. Acker's Blood El
ixir lias been prc scribed for years for all im
purities of theBlood . In every form of Scrof
ulous, fypLilitic or Mercurial diseases, it is
invaluable. For Kheumatism, lias no equal.
For Sab- bv A. F. Streitz.
$1 35
1 75
2 00
2 50
3 00
4 00
WORTH
WORTH
WORTH
WORTH
WORTH
WORTH
$1 75
2 50
3 00
3 50
4 00
500
OODS GIVEN
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HERE IS A POINTER :
We have the greatest surprise for the next week you ever saw or heard of. We arej
going to turn our stock of fine ready-made clothing loose and will make your head
swim at the low prices and unheard of bargains which the hustlers throw to you broad
cast. We do not ask you to believe us but simply call and consult your own interests.
PALACE CLOTHING CO,
For a very little money and delivered
to any part of the city. :
the Crowd and
M
oney
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" Gonieevey 'aii'd receive a Palace Souvenir Easter Egg.
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Ifcrdid not take five vears to discover tuat the
Jewel Grasoline Stove
was" the only safe gasoline stove made, but in 1887, the first year it was
ntroduced in North Platte, FORTY-SIX were sold, more than was sold
of all others combined. We have them with either drop tank or the
pneumatic, and in the language of the poet, "n pump to get out of or
der or gas forced through the room," but can prove that less gas escapes
from it than any stove made and cau show it has many points f5f supe
riority over all others and prove to you that the Jewel is
X!e : Best : Store : 3a-d.e.
..Theylare all guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction and will consume
less gasoline than any stove in the market. Call and examine the late
improved Jewel and be convinced and you will buy no other.
RESPECTFULLY,
L. STRICKLE R.
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SPECIAL AGENT FOUSa
IDDI
Succeeding CASH IDDINCS.
LUMBER ffiCOiSL.
LUMBER,
Latli,
SASH,
BLINDS,
DOORS, Etc.
LIME AND CEMENT.
Pennsylvania Anthracite
Colorado Anthracite
AND
Colorado Soft
YARD ON R. R. TRACK WEST OF DEPOT,
THE
TRIBUNE
PER YEAR IN ADVANCE.
Oranges, thin skin and juicy, 40c pr Dz.
Lemons, choice fruit, 40c per Dozen.
iq pounds Granulated Sugar ail for $r.
13 pounds extra "C" Sugar, ail for $1.00.
14 "pounds Fine Prunes, all for $1.00.
1 o. pounds Fine Fancy Rice' ail for$i.
4 pounds Arbuckle's Coffe all for $1.00.
8 cans Tomatoes, good goods, $1.00.
8 cans Sweet Corn, good goods, $1.00.
25 Bars Good Soap? all for - - - S1.00.
W) cts buys a pound of Uncolored Japan Tea, otaers ask o0to60
60 cts " " Fine Grunpowder Tea. othei want Y0 to 80
We have the Finest Stock of California
Canned Goods in the City.
' I.C. Harrinffton, Ik ..first Ward Grocer. 1
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