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About The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 12, 1895)
3 i Is 7 Leading ftAcCfifeeafttcWOfkL JOHN HERROD Sells tlie above Coffee together with a complete line of mi m m sn Prices Always 'Seasonable. HIGHEST MAEKET PRICE Paid For Country Produce. Smoke Wright's Royal Sports and Havana Rose 5-cent cigars. Mrs. Chas. Hendy left this morning for Denver. Will Brown is down from the Keith ranch to-day. Mrs. D. C. CoDgdon left on No. 2 this morning for a orief visit in Omaha. Mr. ind Mrs. Wm. Edwards joined the throng for Denver on No. 7 this morning. James Babbitt, Jr., has been given a permanent forge iu the Union Pacific blacksmith shops. The Daughters of the King held their bi-weekly social at the Episcopal guild house last evening. Mrs. O. Y. Boss leffthis morning for California, where she will1-spend the winter with her daughter. Messrs. Holzmark and Carlson, two of Gothenburg's young business men, wereJn town yesterday on pleasure bent. Don't forget to purchase a couple of tickets for the concert by the Ariel Indies' Sextette on Friday evening of nest week. -Goo. McAllister will probably remove his law office from the Grady block-to the room in the Foley building lately occupied by I. A. Fort. With Swanson on the sick .list, Baker in Wisconsin, Elliott in Omaha, and Chamberlain resigned, the force in in the U. P. -carpenter shop is very light this week. ' Fred Benson and H. C. Nesbitt left this-morning for Sutherland irrigation section todo civil engineering work. Mr. Benson's services are in great de mand these days. William ,Murpby, who run an engine out of this city in the early days of the ro&i; is In town visiting his old friends. Mr. Murphy is now on a passenger run out of Rawlins, Wyo. The-ladiea of the Maccabeee jvill give a public oyster scupper in the Otten stein building on Sixth: street next Sat urday evening, ."Nov. .16th. Oysters served in all styles. The public is cor dially invited. Clinton, the jeweler, has many new and pretty articles in sterling silver and cut glass suitable for gifts. It is a good plan to buy your ChristmaB goods in advance, thereby getting the choice of the stock. Rev. Geo. A. Boocher is minus a red Irish setter dog, which strayed from his residence a few days ago. Any informa tion relative to the, animal's whereabouts will be thankfully received by Mr. Beecher. Conductor Ii. H. Woodmansee has been sick for the past week, but is now 'able to be about. J. G. Anderson wore the braes clothes with blue buttons dur ing the former's illness, while Dick Wil liams had charge of Gus' caboose. . Alex. Fenwick thinkshis boy's de formed leg is slowly improving since the lad's visit to Denver. Schlatter said at the time the cure would be slow. If the boy's limb k cured we will be willing to believe the healer possesses some power not common to mankind. The vote received by Judge Hong land, republican candidate for state sen ator to fill vacancy, throughout the dis trict, must be highlygratifying to that gentleman; and by reason thereof lie be comes the logical candidate for the nom ination next fall. Such nomination means an election, and in Senator Hoag Jaad the district will have an indefatiga ble worker. -To politic! victory, that could be achieved gives the writer more pleasure- than the election of -H. M. Grimes as jftdge of the Thirteenth district. This ie not because, Mr. Grimes has been a warm personal friend for & dozen years, but beoause we know that he will make a jttdge whose decisions and rulings will at all timm be fair and impartial and free 'from political bias. Those, who cast tbeir ballot-for Judge Grimes in the belief that be would make an efficient aad iHqprejodioed judge will not be die BcvKjmi Dsr Sirs BavtagBsed yrln tUI,, ;w rosommond Uhm to tke jwWic. I Itare bm artcmdod fey Jear iaereat Jeeters, Iwt uu mm? ajM& Hmmi Ml m tbeat. Tasrs respect fsUr. Xh. XMMto Jokumt, BrseeeB, Eratrck Colonel Cody k expected hose to- njrkt or tomorrow morning. The sbop -whistle, gave tbe.alarm of of fire at '30 yesterday afternoon, but investigation proved that no fire existed. W: P. Collins on Saturday was pro-' moted to the position of gang boss at the U. P. shops, a place he held prior to the reduction of the force about a year ago. " Gus Chamberlain and Charley Sey ferth have taken a thirty day lay-off and left Sunday night for the west. If they succeed in obtaining positions at their respective trades in one of the U. P. shops they will locate in the west. W. C. Elder, having completed his vigorous election campaign, is now head and shoulders in work getting matters in shape for the session of district court which convenes on Monday of next week. The senior class of the High school rendered its semi-monthly-programme at the central building Friday evening last. Interest was created to such an extent that the society will make arrangements to hold meetings weekly hereafter. Mr. and Mrs. Reed Hindman, form erly of this city, passed through yester day enroute to Denver where Reed will shake hands with Schlatter. He is no,w employed as engineer in the B. & O. yards in Chicago, and recently con tracted a cold which threatened pneu monia, and left him in rather poor physical condition, hence his visit to the healer. It is said that in the near future a motion will be introduced in the city council favoring a yearly donation of twenty-five dollars to each of the fire companies for incidental expenses. In view of the fact that each company needs fully that much for incidental ex penses each year, and that such money has heretofore come from the pockets of the members,, it would seem only fair that the council donate this amount. There is not much glory, honor or recompense in being in n volunteer tire department. The members not only devote much time, but during the year several members ruin their clothes while at fires and burn out their boots or shoes. From a financial point of view every member of the department is a loser. A Mighty Change HAS COME OVER THE t Prices of -GROCERIES. Our Cash Business Brought it About. OffJeir Something To-day! 18 pounds granulated Sugar 99c (None to dcai;r) 1 pound Arbuckle's Coffee 20c (None to dealers) 4 lbs A B C Soda Crackers 25c 4 cans Mustard Sardines 25c 6 cans Domestic Sardines. . . . . .25c 5-lb pail Lard, kettle rendered . .,50c 1 lb finest N. Y. Cheddar cheese 15c lib Full Cream Cheese . .llAc 1 pound Corn Starch .5c 1 pound any ground Spice. 25c 40 pounds best Rolled Oats.. .$1.00 Best Tubular Lantern . V. ,0. A3c S-200 barrels Fine Apples just received, for sale at bottom prices. Goods Afar-Iced n " jPJain Figures. OiVJB JPJRICB TO AXl,. McDonald's Cash Grocery. A Gothenburg man haaasoheme; but that is nothing new, fpr that village is a regular incubator for schemes. But this scheme may effect North Platte, be ing nothing less than the stringing of n wire and transmitting electric power from '..Gothenburg to this city to run?a system of'arc and incandescent - lights. The promoter of the scheme claims to be a practical electrician, and thinks the water power at Gothenburg is sufficient to transmit all the electric current nec essary. He will be in this city'in day or two to look over the field. W. H. Fikes received a telegram last night announcing the death of R. P. Davidson at Pocatollo, Idaho, at noon yesterday, and for the B. JU. of F. to make arrangements to receive the re mains, which will be brought here for interment. The deceased was a former resident of this city, being employed as an engineer on the Union Pacific. . He left here about ten yers.ago for the west, and has been employed as an engi neer since that time. Many North Platte people well remamber him, aad will regret to learn of his demise. At this hour th tme ofdtker, arrival ofthe body was not known. Campbell & Sawyer, the North sid grocers, opened for buaiMes yesterday. - C. F. Scharmann leaver thfcsr week for Lincoln, where he will probably re- main until the first of January. - Don'tfwait until Christmas to have your pictures framed. JTake them to Warner and have them framed nowl - The seating capacity.of the Metho- 1 dist cfiu rch-is, taxed'to ils utmost almost at every service. Rev. Snaveley's ser mons are highly complimented. The Omaha l?ee of Saturday eays: "G. F.jWeingand and family of North Platte are registered at the Arcade." Since when the "family ,"Fred? Dr. F.J, Morrill uses. Dr. Muller's (of Berlin) method for the painless ex traction of teeth. This method . is ab solutely harmless and the best in the world. A car in the railroad yards at this station was broken into - Sunday night and robbed of a box of dry goods and a bag of dried fruit. The thief has not yet been "apprehended. s. It is likely the Episcopal choir will become a regularly organized body" with a set of officers, and a series of concerts are among the future probabilities. There are atouf twenty in the choir. T. Fulton Gantt, of this city, has been selected by Governor Holcomb as one of the ten delegates to the trans Mississippi commercial congress to be held at Omaha on the 25th inst. On account of the expense attached thereto, the scheme of placing the statue of Cody in the park at the depot has been abandoned. A force or men ist still at work filling in the east end of the park. -rMrs. Crose,. of Denver, a friend of Mrs. A. D. DaviB, and an artist of abili ity, is the guest of the latter lady. Mrs. Crose has a -number of fine pictures on exhibition at several places in town, An "Undo Tom's' Cabin" company is playing in the eastern part of the state and threatens to invade this sec tion. Will the people ever be emanci pated from Uncle Tom, little Eva and the bulldogs? A very interesting and profitable teachers' meeting was held at Suther land .last Saturday. The attendance was quite large,, among the number present being Supt. Miss Hosford, and Messrs. Bidgely and Neal of this city. -r-The grand council of the Improved Order of Red Men of Nebraska will be held at Aurora bpgmning next Monday. E. B. Warner, who has been great sachem during the past year? will attend. The delegates from the triba in this city are Claude Weingand and Lem Isenhart. A small stable on the premises of Mr. Needam, near the cemetery, caught fire yesterday forenoon and was burned. The alajm sounded and the department respdnded, but the fire was beyond the reach of the hose, and no attempt to 6top the progress of the flames was made. The second floor of Superintendent Park's building is being .fitted up and will be occupied by Eli McCart, foreman of the bridge and building department. As Mr. McCart has heretofore had no regular place in which to do office work, this provision will be duly appreciated" by him. At the regular shoot of the gun club Saturday afternoon the following score was made on twenty birds: O'Neal 14, Price 11, Woodhurst 1G. Herrod 10, Dolson 4, Hostler 7, Park 4, Graves 8, Clabaugh 6, Lawrence ll,JZiebert 5, Barnum 9, Sorenson 7, VanCamp 5. . In shooting off the tie for low man Park lost and was given the "d poor Bhot" medal. The final payment on the first series of the building and loan association for the month of November will be 'fifteen cents per share dues and fifteen cents per share interest. The debtors of the association can secure their cancelled mortgages at any time by the payment of tho above dues and interests The first series have thus expired in a fraction over eight yeara and eight months. A meeting of tho directors of the associa tion to, decide the order of payment' of the free shares will be held at the court house on the evening of the 16th inst. "ECONOMY IS IVIAmi " - -We are the People who have . s The BEST FLOUR, ? The BEST COFFEE, V - - The BEST TEA, The .finest grades of everything in the Grocery Line 1- kiheCify; always fresh and at prices that n 7 DEFY QOM HAEINGTON & TOBIN. At all times; whether you expect to. buy or not. Just con sifter ourstore-a -'home place" and comerfghtirito seeevery: -tKTnp- we have: We're 'trvinr to -make friends, and this -I invitation means you. Silver h-are worn a great deaL, Our stock is complete and prices lower than. ever. There is nothing or birthday -present-than Cut.Glass.. We have an elegant line-; this earfandebnsidernt-a whether you buy or not. ' "' - -'" CASH AND PRICES .-:-u.y.st t-: r . . r .Are If so., t Call and yercan convince .we are making reduced -prices for . Cash and .TIBlf ML,M ' 71 An elegant" line of picture moulding at Warner's. W. W, Cameron expects to leave for New York city on the 20th inst C.XJ: and J. G. Hawkins were in from Medicine precinct yesterday. Geo. R. Hammond left to-day with his personal effects for Grand Junction, Col., and North Platte Joses a mighty good citizen. Chas. Samelson had a hand lacerated while out hunting a day or two ago, and will not be able to handle type for a week or so. In the absence of C. T Scharmann the duties of city clerk" will probably be performed by John Sorenson. Mr. S. will make an oxcellent deputy. Geo. Cpy is suffering from a very sore hand. About a month ago he pierced it with a nail, and later the woundbecame very much inflamed. Take your furniture to E. B. War ner's and have it upholstered or repaired Ted McEvoy, who had been spend ing the summer in Noveda, returned to the city yesterday. Ho will remain here some time and then go to Colorado. Prank Dowhower returned to work in the TJT.P. blacksmith shop as a helper yesterday morning. Ho was among those who were laid off nearly a year ago. ' - p. The Farmers and Merchant's Ditch company commencec.condemation pro ceedings against Paxjon & Hershey yes terday for right-of-way through the lands of the latter. "The Jack Trust," the farce to bo be given in connection with the ladies' guild fair at Keith's hall on the evening of the 19th, is a very amusing play. Better see it. Read the changes in the advertise monts of the FairJStore, .the Star Cloth ing House and the Boston. These houses are after trade, and are offering extra inducements to buyers. Teeth extracted without pain to the patient at Dr. Morrill's dental parlors. Engines 1813,1801 and' 888, a large class of engines which will pull the new fast passenger- trains, arrived here the latter part of the week. The 1813 took out train No. 7 this" morning. Engineer Langdon and Conductor Blood came.down with a thirty car train from Sidney Sunday morning in three hours and twenty minutes. They left Sidney fifteen minutes ahead of No. and cleared in this -yard about the same time in advance: -The majorities or pluralities received-:001 by the several candidates in Lincoln couutyatthe late election were as follows: Moxwell 29, Goold 83, Morrill 52, Grimes 29, Ho'agland 557, Morgan 1,G76, Buchanan 132, Burritt 20, Ray Miller 531, Franklin 28, Meyer 35, Donaldson 270, Elder 70, Hardin 27. H. M. Grimes niajorjty a the district is 12. PETITION. , r Belt Buckles and Silver Hearts that makes a prettier wedding favor to liave-you call and see us f , . ; CLINTON, Tki2 JEWELER. J . r Cash is ajL inducement to,usr prices to you? - o you that - ; ' ft Dr. F. J. Morrill has rooms to rent. Frank Hibner has returned from a visit in Denver. - Mrs. Eli McCart went to Denver yesterday morning. Mrs. A. F. Streitz returned Sunday night from a ton days-visit with friends .in Grand Island. General Master Mechanic Manning looked over the company's interests in this city Saturday. 1 ill. tfullard has on exhibition in Stamp's shoe store a number of hand some chrysanthemums. C. E. Osgood, who had been with his family in this city for a week, re turned to Leadville Saturday. The first snow fall of the wintor of 1895-6 occurred Nov. 9th. This is for the benefit of future historians. Train No. 7 Sunday and yesterday morning was loaded to tho guards with people bound for Denver to see Slatter. An elerrant line of fnnnv wnrlc be on sale at tho Episcopal fair to be the i9th. The directors of the First National bank of this city declared their regular insatldividend offlveperconfcOD -TheK, p. lodge has cod aeon- tract for the appearance on Dec. 5th of doublo quartette of jubilee fiingers. The company is guaranteed to be first class. Chicken supper at Keith's ball on Tuesday evening of -next week in con nection with the Episcopal fair. Sup per served frqm-o!3D to 7:30. Now that the campaign is over, the editor's offer to accept lye hominy on back subscriptions is renewed. We have- all the turnips .and carrots wo can use. Upholstering donS at E.E. Warner's. Lu Huck returned yesterday from Omaha where he had "been for a week at f-he bedside of his wife, whose condition. is such that deatjj may occur any day. The street commissioner has been doing considerable-street work during, the past month, and the roadways, cross ings and.culverts are in pretty fair con dition to stand tho wear and . tear of winter traffic. The board of education attempted to secure a room in the Third ward in which to open ah additional school, but were unsuccessful. As it is now too late jn toe season to enlarge the present. Hding, they will have to get along as best they oan with the present accommodations. The State Journal of Sunday con tained the following special from Omaha: A moat remarkable-scone was witnessed at the union depot this evening when 150 Union Pacific employes and their families boarded the train for Denver to be cured by Schlatter. Two weeks ago J,he Union Pacific postecjU notice that freoNpasses would bo given to all em ployes who wished to go tp Denver ttq be treated by this man, Nogoneral re quest was made for passes until vester day when they, began to pour in. This is the result of the experience of Division Superintendent Sutherland who after having been in a wreck three years ago has been" unable to move anything without pain and has been deaf. Ho was completely cured by.J3ch latter. Another large company of employes will, go to morrow. Some of the women wero crying as they were getting on tho train and ail were nervous but full of faith that Jthey wpuld be cured. All along fcb line they wore joined b,y other em ployes. The accounts of respon sible people who settle their bills once a month are re spectfully solicited, We want ypur trade. HARRINGTON &.TOBIN. Dr. A. P. Sawyer; Dear SJrr X'havo been snffer i with. eiclt headache Tor a long time. I used :yoar Tamily Care asd bow- am entirely jrellered -I.ttohW not do wHfeeftt your medicine. Mrs. G." A.3ffier. Sold toy r.H;lfcBcr. Washburn's Has no superior no equal. provement in milling machinery the product of the hard excellent wheat of the north. If you are not using tho, Washburn Flour, HERROD, - JOHN AVE TDD SZ1 IF NOT, g Others save money by buying goods 3 3 of ns. Why don't you? We sell you: 3 A No.' 8 all copper wash A joint of stove pipe for i A common stove pipe An adjustable stove pipe elbow for A Madole hammer for : - . 2 1-piht tin cups for 6 engraved tumblers for ' ' ' A one-half gallon pitcher for. A set of handled tea cups and saucers 42 cents. 5 Underwear and Hosiery well come 3 jjg anC Sqq fQY yoUl'SelveS OU1' pHCeS and - qualities talk. We E than ever of ifotions. Tinware. Furnish-3; I -i i i Z wwvlJ B stock of Glassware IE Korth Blatte. Come and' see us. I Wilcox : Dep't : Store! -A- (one door south of lyaiUiUjUiiuuiUiUiUiUiiUMiUiiiiUiUiUiUiUiUiiiiiiiUR MOST o DELICIOUS o COFFEE o IN o THE o WORLD -L SPURR'S REVERB HARRINGTON & T0BIN, SOLE Dk. w. A. DeBERRY, DENTIST, Office in Pirt Ntl. Bank Bldng-, A dispatch from Den ver dated Novem ber 10th. says: "On the 16th Francis Schlatter, the healer, will end his public work in Denver, and after a rest he will depart for Chicago. He began his out door work on the 16th of September and every day since, excepting Sundays he has been kept bilsy every moment. Not only all classes of people from the city have flocked to him, but they have come from all p?rts of thp state and frQtn many moro distant points. Reports of many ouros have been made and bis be. lievera can bo numbered by the thous ands. He has "steadfastly refused all money gifts, and no accident, scandal or disturbance has occurred during his stay in this city. He has acquired a national reputation, but no 'amount of attention seems to change him and he continues to be the same simple minded, ignorant man he was when he arrived out of-the deserts of Arizona and New .Mexico." .11 persons, owing us old bills must now call-and settle with cash or approved note. We want this outstanding money to enable us to dis count our bills and thus com pete vrith cash stores. HAINTON & TOBIN. EVERY FARMER IN THE STATE who thinks wheat is too cheap, can get the benefit of tho advance that is suro. to come. How to do it free. ; Write L. P. Good & Co.. 63. Commerce Building, ChTcrfgo; Ills. ' When Buying Minneapolis FLOUR . Why not get the BEST? Superlative It is the -result of studied im try it. It is sold by - - SOLE AGENT, SEEN US? WHY NOT? boiler for. .15 cents, .10 cents. 3 . .15 cents. 3 .55 cents. 3: 5 cents, z? .25, cents, ra elbow - for r, - .20 cents. have a larger stock -1 ,1 -i , 13 "'" VUJ laxgvau and Lamps ever in Streitz' drug store.) 31 MOCHA ANJQ JAVA, AGTS, NORTH PLATO NEB TO THE PTIBLIC. On and after November 10th, all laundry business will be strictly cash except to those patrons who are prompt payers a't the end of each thirty days. I am forced to adoptthis measure on account of the4 large sum which has accumu lated on my books. T. M. Haintjne. Tale, thin, bloodless people should jiae Dr. Saw yer's UknUno. It is the greatest remedy la tho world for making the weak strong. ,J"or sale by F. H. Longley. NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that all walks in the city of North Platter that are not in good repair will b repaired tjy tjie street commis sioner after the 'first 'dav'of Noveuii ber, 1895, at the expense of tliQ owners. R. W. Morgan, Street Com. Children with pale, bluish complexion, indicat ing the absenco of the requisite red globules In tho blood ehould take Dr. Sawyer's Ukatine. For sale F. by H. Juongley. Studebaker Wagons and Buggies at Hershey & Co's. ADVERTISING TTRACTS TTENTJO BRIGHTENS . ACKWARD USINESS. CATCHES IRCULATING OIN. TOE TRIBUNE is the Best Advertising Me dium in Western Nebr. . f-T 4 i