:l j t J f 1 ' 3 M r 3 A V mxt JJfrin ijlatte Hew UL. Ai. - ..' - NORTH PLATTE, NEBRASKA,; TUESD;; EVENING JULY 30, 1895. NO. 60. the boston Store lias just received a large invoice of tafle Dry Goods, Boots and Shoes. As I will leave for the eastern markets in a few days I wish to call the attention of the public that while our store is crowded now, we jimst have, room for our Fall and Winter stock, which will arrive about the middle of August, so Ave are offering: our 'entire stock, with no exceptions, at Sacrificing Prices. The very best Washable Ginghams at 5 cts per yard. " " " LLL Unbleached Muslin at 5 cts. per yard. . The very best Prints, in blacks, grays and Turkey Red, warranted fast colors, at 6 cts. per yard. Good Cotton Batting at 7 cts. per roll. Pine Dress Goods. Hosiery, Shoes, etc.. at prices lower than ever before offered. WE MUST HAVE, THE ROOM. ' Yours for Great Bargains, THE BOSTON STORE, J. PIZER, Proprietor. One Ladies' iSfew Hartford, 26-inch "wheels, manufac tured by Columbia Co., Fifty Dollars. One Boy's or Girls cushion tire, 20-inch wheel's, for Twelve Dollars. One Boy's pneumatic tire, 24-inch tire, for Twenty Dollars. Boys' Yelocipedes for 2.25, 2.50 and 2.75. One second-hand 1893 Columbia gent's, 28-inch wheels, in good condition, for Thirty-five dollars. G. M. Newton. A MATTER OP IMPORTANCE. MoxtpeliUr, Vt, July 24th, '95. W. Li. Park: It will give me pleasure to see personally that the 1000 pamphlets are carefully given out. This time of the yearjis the timfoc farmers to. xi$i entertainments, and we are having about five thous and farmers visit the Wild West each day. They come !a great many of them in buggies. Each Green Mountain farmer shall have a pam phlet to take home with I1" read as long as the pamphlets last. The pamphlets are beauties, arid well gotten up. Put in some more views of our outside farms, and a view of the grdat Platte river to show that we have lots of water to irrigate with., Put in some views of Hershey, Sutherland, Maxwell, Brady Island and all our little towns. Get out an addition of 100,000, and put me down for double of what any other man in Lincoln county will give, and my check is ready. We have as fine a county as there is in the state, and with our .irrigation canals the richest. It should be advertised. Yours, truly, W. F. Cody. North Platte, Neb., July 28. Editor Tribune: The above let ter trom Hon. W. F. Cody in regard to the advertisement of.this section of Lincoln county, just received. The time for this work is certainly ver' opportune and an effortshould be made to carry out the idea of Mr. Cody. The pamphlet is now composed of illustrations taken in winter. A number of 'fine pictures have been obtained of orchards, fruit trees, grain fields, harvesting and water in the canals, which will make the book proposed very com plete. The most costly work, en graving the covers, will not need to be done over and a large edition can be obtained. There are a num ber of wealthy men and corpora tions in this vicinity who have property interests sufficient to jus tify them in giving from $100 to $500. and for which they will get value received. People cannot be induced to come here and locate unless we advertise. With a little, effort the valley can be denser populated in a few years. I suggest that the business men call a mass meeting -and discuss this .matter and that jCol;.- Cody's generous offer be met halt way. One or two individuals cannot do all of this work. It is a matter that concerns every resident of the Platte valley. W. L. Park. 4 " INSTITUTE NOTICES. The Lincoln county teachers' in stitute bejrins "August 5th, and closes August ldth. The 'sessions! will be held in the court ioom be- jnnmng at 8:30 in the morning and' , ' j. V " - -r -rCV" in closing at 3 p. m. r Dailj examina-; LlOnS Will UC OflW p U LlUth in the school rooms, and: tro exami-i nation also August rl2tK and -13th. Mrs, Jenkins and .Mr." Valentine! will uom ive an cvcuuij; lecture, sometime during the, week.' "We; shall haye one social evening to-, gethef and Friday evening, August 9th, Miss Pike, of Denver, will give us one of her very pleasing enter tainments. Miss Pike will also talk to the teachers Friday after nqon.u pontile subject: "Is Physical Training a Fad?" Those interested in educational matters are cordially invited and urged to visit .the institute.. The court room is large and, visitors are welcome. An admission fee of twenty-five cents will be charged all but the teachers to .Miss Pike's entertain ment, and we want a large audi ence. I have, the names of, .several who can board the teachers during the week. I shall be gladliowever, to know if there are others who can accommodate them. I wish to urge the teachers to be here promptly and to make their plans to-sta the entire six days. The time is very short for the work we wish to do. Mary E. Hosford. .5 A GREAT HIT! .'You Mve all read of the great failure of Fitzgerald, Spreckels & Co., of St. Joseph, Mo-t-for over $300,000. These goods are now being closed out at sheriffs-sale . - H. C. Rennie purchased $3,000 worth of these goods and will place them on sale partly on Friday and Saturday, and the remainder of fine goods on the following week. Goods which wholesale cost was from $1 to 1.10 will be sold for 65 cents. Fine all-wool Serges, in all colors and black, worth One Dollar, will go at. 3d cents; and fine Flannels, allwooj, also Tricots, will go at 35 cents, worth from 65 to 75 cents. Fine Persian dress patterns, not one pattern the same, worth 2-50 per yard, at One Dollar per yard, all silk and wool. This is the Greatest Op portunity ever offered to therpublic, and. we ask you to call and see PROTECT THE GAME AND FISH. Shoot or fish only in the proper season and escape the game warden by observing the lawsv. Many states have new game and fish, laws this year, and if you don't know them, send five 2c stamp for a cop of the Game Law issue of The American Field, 245 State St., Chicago. I. A. Fort returned Saturday from Chicago Saturday morning, where he speutabottt ten. days talk ing up the- Elatte;-.Yailev and the beauties and advantas, of, irriga tion. Mr.-ljQCtarJtjfeJlj:oji vinced that, his 'visit to the great metropolis will result in more or less immigration to this section the near future. v. in Bargains Never before so Cheap. RElNTNIEfS. flEiNnSTIE'S, '. - 'fj. Mrs. Alice Gardner Burlison, widow of Rev. J. H. Burlison. a former pastor ot the Presbyterian church of this city, was married on the 25th inst. to Dr. Albert Ed ward Hoadley, of Chicago. They will reside in Chicago. again Doctor Ale', of Lincoln, will be at the Neville hotel. North Platte Monday and Tuesday. Aug. 5th and 6th, where he may be consulted by all who are afflicted with an- chronic ailment. Geo. Hawkins, of Wellfleet, and E. L. Garrison, of Well precinct, were in town Saturday, and both reported that up to that date corn was doing well. Small grain in that part of the county, as a rule, is scarcely worth harvesting. If you desire to consult Dr. Aley, the Lincoln specialist in ner vous, female and chronic diseases, remember the date of his next visit to North Platte is Monday and Tuesday, Aug. 5tli and 6th two days only. The section of country aiong the North Platte river north of Sutherland is rapidly being trans formed into a farmers' paradise. The sixteen or eighteen neat houses erectedrby the Emerson seed com pany .tall of which are uniform in size and' paTnted white,' give the country the appearance of a village. The whole Platte valley west of the city will present a similar appear ance within the next five years. - - ! The Greatest and Best Line of Clothing;, Furnishiog Goods, Hats, Caps, Boots and Shoes, in Fact Everything Gents' Wearing Apparel -IS GOING AT- Greatly Reduced Rates -AT THE- 'STAR CLOTHING HOUSE, :" WEBER & V0LMER. THE FAIR STORE ! Grand AUGUST CASH SALE, Beginning Aug. 3d, Ending Aug. 25th. - in order to make room for seasonable gqods, and to clear out all goods that will soon go out of season we will make the following astonishingly LOW PRICES: NOT A -:- HUGE -;- PAKE -:- SALE! X but a genuine Bargain Sale where Prices will be Knifed Deep, values sacrificed to make the sale attractive? and prices cut to show that we mean business. Avail yourself of these tremendous reductions and attend this sale, where reliable merchandising brings no more than common goods. Ladies5 Oxfords. 4i .: if Durimr this sale all of our La- i j dies 1.25 to 1.7G Oxfords ;o at 1 r J i All our Oxford Ties of the 2 to $8.20 styles go at $1.49, Waists, In the line of waists we will j a offer" our 75 cent to $2,257 4H waists at the low figure of j Cts, Gents' StygiW Hats We will give you in this line your choice of our 15 to 75 cent hats at. . . ! 1 10 Cts. Children's Caps. One lot Children's and Misses7 Caps comprising several dif ferent styles 25, 35, and 50 cent caps to be closed out at 7 Counter Goods. During this sale all our 5 and 10 cent Counter goods thrown on table together to go at . . 1 Cent. Come early and make your selection while you have a choice at these fabulously Low Prices. IMP VV All H 1 II IV I I I 1A A I If 1 M! m THR FAIR- ...i: r . . .unRTOHARDv RROR VI