A ' A Wat Mmilx zrm- yol. in. NOEIH PLAITE, BEBRASKA, TUESDAY ETENEsG, MAEOH 17, 1896. BO. 22,- I 1 J 1A Clothing. Gents5 furnishing Goods, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Gaps, Gloves and Miijens. iSur,prised, First at the Large Assortment: l Second at the Superior Quality: Third at the Immense Yariety; Fourth, at the Low Prices. We have been some time in getting these Sur prises here and ready for you, but at last are able to announce Bargains all Through the House. "We solicit a comparison of Goods and Prices, knowing that you will find our stock the Best and the Cheapest. Star Clothing House, WEBER & YOLLMER, Props. .rifS" TECS .MOST o DELICIOUS o COFFEE IN THE o WORLD ' SPURR'S REVERE MOCHA AND JAVA. HARRINGTON & TOBIX, SOLE AGTS. NORTH PLATTE. NEB OLOSI NG SALE OF ENTIRE STOCK OF Boots and Shoes -AT- Otten's Shoe Store FOR CASH. A larsre line of the best makes of Ladies, Men and Children s Shoes. All goods will be closed out for what they will bring. A large line of over shoes and rubbers will be closed out cheap enough that you can buy for next year. A complete line of the celebrated Lewis Boys'" Shoes, Children's Red School House Shoes the best made, Ludlou Ladies' Pine Shoes, Lily Bracket. Men's Pine Shoes, I will sell cheap for cash to quit business. Will also sell showcases, counters, shelves, safe. etc. Otteirs Slaoe Store. C. F. IDDINGS, AND GRAIN. Order by telephone from Newton's Book Store. .1 UlUU rr rtrk ACCZ DEXT TO A CHILD. Yesterday one of the Heichert chil dren, at Paon, whose father was kUled in the railroad accident there some weeks ago. while pickin m . m m coal aionjr tue tracK was ran over by train 23 and one of its feet badlj crashed. The victim was taken to Omaha last nijrht for surgical treat ment. SUL5HED HIS HOSE. Jast nisrnt ;rnest fcandy en tered the kitchen of the Hotel Ne- Tiiie ana maae an attack upon Annbus Ridgley with a knife. In the melee the latter had his nose so slit as to require fixe or six stitches to close the wound. The trouble was of quite long- standing-, and it is said to have grown out of the borrowing of some money by one of the parties. After the assault young Sandy made his escape from the scene, but was subsequently arrested and is now in lail await ing- investigation. V7AST XOSS JEWJSDS. The countv commissioners rear ing that the assessment for the coming" vear will not vield as much money as they wis to spend, are figuring" on raising" the valuation of the county. They have already been consulting" "Uncle Sile" m re gard to this step. With absolutely no market for real estate, and very little for commodities of any char acter, the present seems to be a very poor time for any such pro cedure. CANDIDATES T02 CITY OFFICES. As the date for holding" the muni cipal election draws near, the list of candidates for the several offices grows rapidly. The ability and political complexion of the candi dates is somewhat varied suffi ciently so in fact to" meet the de mands of all classes of voters. For mayor there are, according to reports, five candidates, namely, D. W. Baker. W. T. Wilcox. James Belton, .Lester Walker and W. H. Fikes. The latter gentleman, how evert declared last evening" that he would not be acandidate- John Sdrensoa and C. L. A-amS5 are the reported candidates for the treasureship. though the cantfidacy of the latter is by some denied. Three candidates for clerk are in the field, namely, H- S. Keith. W. H. C. Woodhurst and Colonel Owens. This triangular race prom ises to be close. For councilman from the First ward W. H. Fikes and C. H. Stamp are spoken of. though it is said neither of the gentlemen are hell bent on securing" an election. In the Second ward Chas. G. Hall and I. L. Miltonberger have filed1, their petitions for counciimen. Over in the Third ward the alder manic contest will be beiween Nich olas Klein and David Scott For members of the board of edu cation Victor VonGoetz, A. JL. Davis and J. F. Scbmalzried are reported as candidates. It is also said that two ladies are being" urged to be come candidates. This completes the list so 'far as we have been able to learn up to the hour of going to press. Other can didates may be rushed out before the end of the present week. goods Jssued in 10 Parts-:-10 Cents Eacii. FOR SALE AT TRIBUNE OFFICE, STJTHE2LAHD 2TEWS. Lou Pierson moved his down from Perkins county of Wed nesday, and is now "at home" in his new residence m the west prt of town. W. Archer, of Lincoln, collector for the Huber Mfg. Co., was rust ling" up delinquents in this vicinity the first of the week. The progressive whist party at Emerson's Monday night was well attended and a very pleasant even ing" spent Lor en Harrington, of Pax ton, was in town Monday and the merry jingle of his sleigh bells was a new sensation in this village, as we have had no sleighing" for two years. Miss Nellie Applegate is quite sick this "week. Several parties from Papillion are moving in on the Hunter lands. Their car arrived Saturday. E. Gotthard started on his initial trip to McPherson county on the new mail route Thursday morning". He had a very hard trip and did not get back till Sunday noon, and then came in with his buggy pole broken. It is reported that" Eric Linden has purchased an acre of ground of Wm. Coker, lying- north of C. W. Burklund, and will build a dwelling" within the next few months. Messrs. Swanson and Linden and a party named Johnson figured in a suit before Justice Bobbitt the last of the week. The trouble arose over some hay Johnson got fro in the first named parties. Geo. C. White shipped a car of oats to Colorado the last of the week. Cxnzsx. Wool F i aoncs for Spring Interesting Price News. There was a. time not very long since -nrhen you couldn't buy a fairly good piece of dress goods under a 3bllarT a 'yard. It is different now. Glance over the accompanying list and come to the store with any one item in min', we will surpass your expectations. GIVEN AWAY FOB SIX DAYS ONLY! In order to introduce our new line of Dry Goods to the people of North Platte and vicinity, we will make this Hberal offer: With each Dress Pattern amounting to $1.50, and up, we will give 5 yards Cambric and 11 yards of Silesia. The prices on our Dry Goods are lower than ever before. NOTE THESE PRICES AND BE CONVINCED I A -A -A A tS A AA - A- A AA - At - - A A AAA A --.. ----....,,. - . . . . Novelty goods, a bargain.. Henrietta, cloth, regular Serge- all wool, -ort 100) yards Humphrey All of oar oetiap flannels ' at Scents. 35-cent goods. 50 cents eL-ewhere plaids suitable for mens At Scents I7ar4sFrBtf theLoo (hrr Price 15 Cents. Our Price 25 Cents. Onr Price 35 Cents. urorkinc shirts, at ct.s. rprrii r,r fsrSLOO. i Fine Black Henrietta at 85 cents, worth $1.20. Indigo Blue Calico La-xrence. L, L and All oer light prints, sail- Best grade serge. Cassimere. all -srool. A feeactifel diagonal at 5 cents, Kearney Home a We for various this sr. a75-cent leader, -we sell it very ne. at NovetlT Goods former price 6 and 7 cents. at 5 cents per yard. at 4 cents per yard. for only 50 ceaL- onlx 4 cents per vard. at oolv -S cents. I I i " Our Hosiery Department- beamless rLose, black and Iso. 1 at 25 cents, worth nov Tioir I no hiinrii'Ofl rinvon At on c- H o If Hn?a of r nnnt-r n . 4-U JnUn il Our Shoe Department We will give with each pair of Ladies', Gentlemen's or Children s Shoes one pair of riihhpr-s frpp nf o.hnrcrp. A? haH wt$irhpr r-nnnnop i-nn pfinnnf cj-rriirrl t mice f hi RamomKoi. Anr Qlmnr, all warranted to give good wear, and our prices are as low as the lowest. THE FAIR STORE, 5ICE0LS A2TD HE2SHEY KSWS. J Joseph Knott ag-ed about fourteen Next Sunday will be Rev. Coslet's reg-ular appointment at Nichols- Mrs. Jt. W. Calhoun is reported as criticallv ill at this writing-. F. I. Terry is again confined to Efs bed with the same old complaint chills and ferer. It is reported that the better class of citizens in HersTiey and t . 1 1 J UJ 1 i. ? urday by upsetting a pot of hot 1 - coffee upon it. It is in critical con- s Pat. EOPLE MUST EAT ditiiion at this writing;. I SOXES.- The ilcKinley club of Fremont r. i - i. t i a -t Even if times are a little quiet and dol-. lars rather scarce. They must havie Groceries, Provisions and Flour and they want good goods at low prices. The Missouri river near iNiobra vicinity will soon mate an effort to j ra is frozen over again, and loaded corrali the -'blind pig;' which it is j teams cross oa the ice. i said has been running1 at larg;e in i m. a - - 1U , e fe j L here is talk of another news-1 that hamlet for some time past. Ia - . Mrs. I. 2iL Balv is reported on the i sick list butnothin" serious as veL mu i i n t. i -.i - j juc stuwis iti. v-cu li til vil v ii lire Thelvichols dramatic club has . Q , , , i been closea on accownt or the nre- disbanded for this season at least. ; valence scar,et feven and more thnn likelv fnr ever nnri i Bennett Irwin, of Gordon, has re ever. . . m i turned irom Mexico, where he par Tramps are becoming- quite aura- . r erous alonjr the line lateiv and are 1 causing- the inhabitants no little j One day last week Cbever Hazeiet amount of trouble bvtheir boldness, i sent a telegram from O'Neill to Mrs. Wm. Funkhouser we under- Germany and received a reply m stand will teach a spring" term of i three hours. scnool over on tde sontn side, .ane The band bov. of T)e Wirt w?H will begin sometime during- the j give the people of that viHag-e a forepart of the coming- month. 1 long- series of open air concerts. M. E. quarterly meeting- services J beginning April 1st. were ueiu at the -Platte v alley j AI T.- - . r I 14 v - I tM M T . t 4 III I IS X mm f IMla venieatly near that he may occupy and possess the place and perquis- ra.iWe Don't Blow Much, and i school house last Saturday Sundav. We are pleased to note that Sam uel Harris who was recently strick-1 of Mart Howe en with paralysis is said to be con- valescinsr. ites made desolate bv the oustin But when it comes to selling fresh and clean goods for little money we are "in it" just as extensively as any dealer. We're after Trade, That's what we are here for and we so licit you to call and "look ns over." "We are confident we can please you. V. VonGoetz, The Grocer, Otten stein Block. NOBTH : PLATTE : PHARMACY, Dr. N. McOABE, Prop., J. E. BUSH, Manager. NrOFfV I ' f 1 PT, A Grand Island phvsician devotes j two hours every Sunday free, pre- A "few t n r? ?il ovrl in n Ipan vpr' . - , , . . scribing-for the sick . 0 i . rnr. r - . poor to emplov a phvsician net Sarnrnar Thp fair cir n-ntn'- ' " ered in the morning" and sewed carpet-rag's. The sterner sex whom the fair ones had invited, gathered in the evening-when all enjoyed them selves in various wavs for a few hours. It is stated that C. S. Trovillo wiU make some needed repairs upon his residence and also erect an ; years who are too W" e area to liandle tlie 13 est Grades of G-oods, sell them at Reasonable Fiorares, and "Warrant EeirrtMncr a Orders from the conntry and along the line of tbe Union Pacific railway resnectfallv solicited. The Niobrara Pioneer is the onlv Nebraska paper that is standing- up for Maine and 2vew Brunswick ia i the pending- contest. William Kindon died at Arlinsrtoa . , .... i last wees asrea eigntr-seven vears. , tt o Tin. aT Tnnni- ie ;cf His pallbearers were men who had ; purchased one of the largest sized ' Perates a Pnect passenger equip- - j , ., c- -oo ' ment with a first-class roadbed and took the shiag-les off the roof and THZ 2TICZZL ZLAXS 2X1 AD, tbe flooring- of the church to pay it. The shortest line from Chicag-o and for them to -shell ouL" ; to New York and Boston via Fort Wayne. Cleveland and Buffalo, lived there twenty-five or 4- 0 pumping pfents. capacity S.502 ,' barrels per dav. He will erect it on S an P1 service ofWagiier addition to it in the near future. Harrison McCord or Piattsmouth hk fo-tr-thr nrr tnrr ivnln--; sieePm? anQ onner cars. -Kates The heaviest snow storm in over j with an able assistant, coug-ht a town and irriate his crops thef-lways the For infonna- tour years prevailed in this locality j boat load of channel cat the other coming- season. ! " "TV Y fSSSn lastThursdaynig-htFriday.Fridayjday. the lar-est of which weighed; petitkn5 hae been rirfa ted tn Gen'l Asrent. Chicasro. HL ' secure a mail route from Ponca to ' The release of real ecfpte ttnrt- a r c Or.ba-yer; Ve&r Hit: HaTiciised yscrPx nijrht and Saturday. The "round eighteen pounds. 2 iT. T 1 A . f was coverea wilu scout xen incnes ot "the beautiful" which is beinjr absorbed bv Mother Earth. Martiasburg-. Some years agX I m I caa refieaaead'thea telie psMtc I ole 111 AJ1UU county JOT xne , fkts route was abandoned and a i&aTeb-eectee4edbT2scrdl2eat rfec!r.teK under month ot r ebrcarv exceeds those rr.Ki; -r, a hifb efyecr ed4e hx. eoe the pressing- rays of "Old Sol" given by about 51.100. This looks t - -9 r -m TO the rae rsere red tu aJl at tiae. Tasn Tnyrt Martiasburg-. bat the patrons of the n-s. Mzie jehao. Brs.ec, Bra-clatter oSce have concluded that t"Cgegtr. sei brr.H. igigx. tbev do not want to wait nearly which makes the dry farmer leap j g-ood for the hardest month ia for iov as it will nut the "round in ' i-f-r . - . - - usey ao noc want to wait nearly a- XHE IDSAI. HIGHWAY nne condition ior cuinvauon. t?oW r- f -u rn- . . ,r i . . . c -d , r ,r 1 . -.u- wa s d lCun irom ise county trom uincao to Wayne. Ule?e- Mrs.Allie Beach, of Miller pre- Representative announces his in- seat tt- t' cua.Hinao.ea very uccessii tention of quitting- Tecumseh and term of school in the Sisson dis-t -,4. ! j THZ SOLID TTnumGH TZAIHS j to New Tork and through, cars to Boston is tne .Nickel Plate coad one ot the most con veniently arranged and punctual j sleeping- and dining- cars. illumin-; tending to nrnmnt th f rev,"jated throughout with the famous j comfort and pleasureof the traveler. mionnalion as to rates, routes, tables etc. address J. Y. Cala- cality -ladly welcome them to their ; wandering-sheep to return to the;eature5 of poDnlarline that ! S' GenlAent' 111 Adams St, , ,mcago.i that paper at an early day to accept ! trictonFriday of this week followed . a position s manager and pitcher! of e Nickel Plate Road, equipped Qrates byanentertainmentintieeveaing.jforthetp-jjgcjb-!! team with the most modernly coastrc- . Hibner Newberry of McPherson 1 ted day coaches and luxurkms county who now owns the J. B. Mc- icev. James v inzant held a Kee farm near Nichols will with; his family take possession of it ' in a Precinct of Gosper , Pintscll H?hts,and colored por- j For i this weekl The people in this lo- county.and persuaded twenty-seven j ters in are some'of the I tims- new home. A church was organized i Miss Susie Prickitt was the vic tim of a birthday surprise party last ssaturaay evening. Ail pres- f ent enjoyed a social time. Ifold. ! with twenty-six members. the North are A preacher in church a few 1 . . Bend i time- : jsrs ira jl le -aes9 1 -was pere led by a . , ' fricitetrTTOcr Teles. asdsfter da th Since told Charen wi-Js. pile, btafckh carexi. iale3.t ' ,jaz e 7? I c3 saj i at entiTrtj -eH . lets- T r i. 1 i , I 2 1L. tt mt ; . 1 1 . . TH-illluiawJ w a Vt . L f If c j Ulb HLCCi C was JiOing IO nave 1 a: ti reozsu e 1TO )CHjOai 13 me ( " - ' " , . o.i-JU evenings Th& little habr f ATt nr, Tr liic mr TrrTt-n-lt r-acr ln Ti,. -. Wood 5liW Uie Dr. Saber's Ui-tine. Tor sale , i"102: Co Tor se bX7.