The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, September 22, 1896, Image 1

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TSTOBTE PMITE; MBRASKA, XHESDiT -EYMETG SEPTEMBER 22, 1896.
TOL. in. "
Slaughter! Slaughter! Slaughter!
We have. got -to make room for
immense line of-'Fall Goods and for
-i i ii. ij
reaSQn Will Sell aU Ul
ons low prices -lower
Western Eebraska -
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101
We positively will allow no
undersell ras. Comparison solicited,
freely shown.
MAtt uLUiIm uUUdI
WEBER & VOLLMER, PROPS.
First National Bank,
ly
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Watch this
week for
from
Davis,
11
man nobody -owes"
(Old. S7"23. X3oraox Stable.l
Prices
3-oo&
g3 Northwest corner of Courthouse
KEENEST SAMPLE E00M IF E0ETH PIAITE
Having- refitted our rooms in the finest of style, the public
ia invited to call and see ust insuring courteous treatment.
Finest Wines, Liquors and Cigars at the Bar.
, - Oar billiard hall is supplied with, the best make of tables'
and competent attendants will supply all your wants.
-'.hdsmi'b BLOCK, OPPOSITE
SALE!
Olir
ii n . L
bllU b
. TMftuwA L
Otir HUUUb ti moi
than ever known
in
ir Chancel
one to
Goods
CAPITAL,
SURPLUS,
$50,000.
$22,500.
H.S.
- President
Vke-Prest
P. A. White.-
AjtlmrMcNamara; - CasMerl
A general banking business
transacted.
space
next
No. 34S6 v
announcement
the hardware
Teams,
Comfortable !RIgs,
eijX)es & loos:
square.
zBE UtNTOF PACIFIC DEPOTf
CUT CffSSCTL 23ClEBI3Gil
At the regular meeting" of the
council Tast ereaingv alt members
were present but HalL After tBe
minutes of two previous meetings
had been read and approved, the
cleric was Instructed to open the
bids for taking care of the street
lamps and furnishing- oil for the
month of October. The four bids
were as follows:: Guy Pitts SL49
per lamp; W. A- Stearns, $1-45 per
lamp; W F, Gates. $L40 per lamp;
G. A. Dowlan, bi-oO per lamp.
Fpon. motion the bid of Mr. Gates
was accepted.
Pine street between; Front and
pFoarth was ordered graded, the
committee having previously re-
ported that portion ot the street m
had condition.
Councilman Scott stated th.at
one waste oioe trom tne U. Jb'.suoos
was stffl em&vinff water Into the
nortlt side siousrh. causing water to
stand therein. On
motion, the
mayor was asked to
confer with
Mr. Barnnnt relative to an abate
ment of the nuisance.
W. A. Stearns and J- EL Brooks
were added to the list of special
policemen for fair week.
A warrant for 5100 was drawn on
the water fundT and the following
ills for work on the streets were
approved: Fred vetter Sib. or Jos.
Courtney 2.ol, Martin .bngusii
27.75. Frank Cochran 18.75; Mike
Cox 30.00. E. W- Crane IQ.QOv J- H.
Brooks .6.75. The bill of H. a
Charles & Co. for street lamps was
laid over until the next meeting.
The firm had crated the lamps in a
very careless manner, thereby causing-
the freight to be eleven: dollars
more than, it would have been had
the lamps been properly crated.
The council thought this sum
should be deducted from the bill;
at least the clerk was instructed to
make such, a request.
The clerk was instructed to pur
chase of G. T Field one dozen stars
for the special policemen.
The board of health reported
that a number of alleys in the busi
ness portion of town were in bad
condition,, and steps will be taken
to abate the nuisances.
The mayor and clerk were in
structed by motion to sign the
papers in the Hintnan-Rennie dedi
cation: matter, and the ordinances
relative thereto passed the -first
reading.
THE CODY GTL3.SB HT CAMP.
Lincoln Neb Sept. 20, 1S96.
Ed. TKiEtnxE: Co. E, 2d Reg.,
N. 15". GT known everywhere as the
Cody Guard, have been in camp
here for a week. Rain has some
what interferred with, field work.
'butJnolrwit& "tE'eirhavmcr "a""""gc
time. For several years past I
have visited them in camp, enjoyed
their hospitality and been enter
tained by their keen: but wholesome
wi L If y o u hear of any of the boys
having been in the guard house it
was because the theatre held later
than. 10:30. the time when all
passes expired, and not on account
of the wagon load of melons they
carried off on their bayonets at a
shoulder arms.
Major Scharmann, with his new
uniform, mounted on a fine roan
charger, could be distinctly heard
in all parts of the field giving
orders.
I hope Xorth Platte fully appre
ciates the splendid young soldiers
of Co. E; every private would make
a good captain, every officer a good
general. The term of enlistment
of many of the company will soon
expire; the people suoula manirest
their appreciation in some fitting
manner. Three cheers and a tiger
for the Cody Guard!
J. E. Etans.
WILL OEEEB K2LEXIIJES.
Torth Plattf, Neb. Sept. IS.
The meeting of the Board of Di-
s??siaSr&ned to order
Present L Dillon. W. W. Birge,
L. Thoelecke, J. R. Bangs.
L. Thoelecke acted as secretary.
Motion made by J. K. Bangs and
seconded bvL Dillon that M. C.
Keith. Jolin Keith L Dillon, H. S.
White and Matt Clair be permitted
to erect a stable or stalls on the fair
grounds and to have the use of the
track at times when the grounds are
not used by publicentertainments or
not to connict witn tne business ot
the society- Said stables or stalls
shall remain: the personal property
tof the owners and they shall have
the right to remove the same atanv
NEW DEPART
C. M. NEWTON . "
the Candy Business.
n
WB ARB GOIKG TO
CANDY
Candy or gum given with.
Newton's
time and whea removed this privi
lege shall be revoked. Motios
carried.
On. motion of I. R- Bangs, which
was seconded by Dillon the follow
ing premiums; shall be given: For
best samples of wheat, corn, rye,
oats, alfalfa, potatoes, beets, tur-
mps.
and dairy products.
1 EL Thoexecke, Sec.
ADDITIONAL LOCAL.
A speaakfrom Washington to
theGIobe-Dempcrat under "date of
September ISth. says: United States
Commissioner of Railroads Gen.
Wade Hampton and W. J. Coombs,
government director of the Union
Pacific road, held a conference with
Secretary Francis over the proposi
tion to foreclose the government's
claim ot $67,000,000 on the Union
Pacific and the central branch, in
Kansas and Colorado. The syndi
cate is said to be willing to., pay
S5O,G0O;G0a for the government's
claim. The proposition is likely to
be forwarded to congress next ses
sion. -The Chicago weather
forecast
for to-day is; fair to-night and
warmer. Wednesday, warmer
with showers; variable winds. The
maximum temperature yesterday at
North Platte was 5S degrees; mini
mum 40 degrees; at 7 a. m. 41 de
grees; precipitation .16 of an inch.
For the same period and time "one
year ago the maximum temperature
was 60 degrees; minimum tempera
ture 34 degrees; at 7 a. m. 36 de
grees; precipitation. .26 of anf inch.
By a rather singular coincident
Jack Sullivan,, who pulle'd Cody's
first show cars out ot this city,
brought in ihe zdvertising car Sun
day afternoon, and also took it east
last night. The gentlemen in
charge of the car purchased a lot of
fire works last evening, and just
before the train left fired them off.
As the train pulled out several pans
of red-light were burned. v
Several teams are employed to
day in hauling dirt and filling in. the
low places in the streets and alleys.
During the past ten years thou
sands of loads of dirt have
been hauled upon the streets,
and one naturally wonders where it
has all gone. In a windy country
like this, keeping up the streets is
a heavy expense to a town-
Nearly all the old soldiers who
attended the reunion at Curtis last
week announced their intention of
coming to the G. A- R. reunion in
this city- It ilow locks as though
the number ot old soldiers who will
.attend, tiie.- cg trrln g reu n lo n. w Ol-by
far exceed theattendence at the re
union held here several years ago.
From reports received it is esti
mated that fullv twelve thousand
people will be here on October 12th
to witness the performance ot the
Wild West Show. It will be a big
crowd to feed, but accommodations
for the people are being made.
The Tribune Has iust finished
orintinsa brief in the. case of An-
nie Powers vs. Lucy Newton,
which has been carried to the su
preme court on error from the Lin
coin county district court
The local committee is working
hard' -to have the A, O. U. W. dav
tat the fair one ofthe great events
offairweek. Hundreds of members
of the order are expected here on
that day.
Nearly: everv precinct in Lin-
colu county will this year show re
publican gains over two years ago.
This can be taken as ofSciaL
Several additional pens for
sheep and hogs were erected at the
fair grounds yesterday.
DEAFNESS "CANNOTBE CURED
by local applications as they cannot reach
the diseased, portion of the ear. There
ia only one war to cure deafness,, and
that is bv constitutional remedies.
Deafness is caused by an. Inflamed con
dition of the mucous lining- of tha Eus
tachian Tube. When this tube is in
flamed yoa have a rumbling sound or
imperfect hearing-,, and when it is entire
ly closed, Deafness ia the result, and un
less the iniiamation can be taken out
and this tube restored to its normal con
dition, hearing- will be destroyed forever;
nine cases outof ten are' caused by ca
larrh which is nothing but an inflamed
condition of the mucous surfaces.
We wQI give One Hundred Dollars
for any case of Deafness (caused by
catarrh)- that cannot be cured by HalFs
Catarrh Cure. Send for circulars; free.
F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledoj O.
iST" Sold by all Druggist?, 75a.
GIVE AWAY A LOT OF
AND GUM. .
Book Store.
URE
CXEJLSEITXiTXSQXXiirrX.
For the fall festival of mountain.
and plain, at Denver on Oct. 6th. to
8th the Union Pacific well seHi
round trip tickets for S6.45. For
particulars apply to N. B. Olds,, II.
P. agent.
The old electric light
building
in the Third ward is being moved
to the fair grounds to-dav- It will
be used for the fish and apiary ex
hibits. - John D. Vaughn, ot Denver, a
brother of Maurice "Vaughn of this
city, has been selected as a "mis
sionary to- go east and preach, tree
silver. Mr. Vaughn, is a. printer
by trade.
Hon. J. S. Hbagland addressed a
good-sized and appreciative aud
ience m Walla ce last Saturday even
ing, tne money question occupying
most of his time. The republicans
present were satisfied witk Mr.
HoagIandrs talk, and many good
words have come from the opposi
tion in regard to the gentlemanly
way in which he presented his
views. Mr. Hoagland is making
a clean and vigorous canvass,, and
it is very evident that the majority
ot the voters in this senatorial dis-J
trictwill stand by him. Wallace
Tug.
The Tinge
wheels ot the great
sugar tactorv
were set in motion
yesterdav, and a goodlv
number of
idle laboring men of Grand Island
are thus given employment.' Dur
ing the first ten davs the thousands
of gallons ot syrup left over from
last season will be worked up inta
sugar after which, the factory willf
begin on the beets. A number of
those in close -proximity to the fac
tory have already been, notified to
deliver their beets, and hauling will
begin at once. It will reqiare at
least four months, night anddav, to
work up the acreage contracted for
the Grand Island factory. While
mauy of the beets will be shipped
here by cars from distant points,
the necessary acreage in close prox
imity to the factory is gradually in
creasing, and it is to be hoped that
erelong the entire tonnage neces
sary to operate the factory may be
raised by the Hall county farmers.
Independent.
SSF03HCAIT MSSTDTCS.
The following
list of republican
meetings
for Lincoln county has
been: prepared by Chairman French
and Secretary Prosser. ot the coun
ty central committee, together with
names of the speakers:
Sept. 2r-Sotnerset; Patterson, Elder
anjcL-Bobhlns-,. . - - -r-
Sepfc. 25th Dickens? Patterson,. El
der and Bobbins.
Sept. 26th -Wallace; Patterson, Elder
and Rabbins.
Sept 28th Sunshine? Patterson,. Bob
bins and Hinckley.
Sept. 29thr I. p. m. Punk schoolhouse
Patterson and Bobbins.
Sept. 29th Pairview; Patterson,. EoB'
bins and Hinckley.
Sept. 30th NoWell; Patterson, Rob
bins and Hinckley.
Oct. 2d Sutherland? Grimes; Patter
son ard French.
Oct. 6th Gaslin? Grimes, Patterson
and Bobbins.
Oct 7th Peckham? Grimes, Bobbins
and Patterson.
Oct. 8th Cottonwood? Grimes, Pat
terson and Rabbins.
Oct. 9th, L p. m. Blaine? Patterson
and Bobbins.
Oct. 9th For Creek? Grimes, Patter
son and Bobbins.
Oct. 20th Lemon: Grimes and Pat
terson.
Oct. 2ist Myrtle; Grimes and Patter
son. Oct. 22d Whittier; Grimes and Pat
terson. Ooadenaed Testimony,
Chas. B. Hood, Broker and Manufac
turers Agent Columbus, Ohio certifies
. that Dr. King's New Discovery nas no
equaL as a cough remedy. J. D.Brown,
Prop. St. James HoteI,Ffc. Waynne, Ind
testifies that he was cured of a cough of
two years standing, caused by la gnppe.
by Dr. King's JNew Discovery. JBv r -MemuVBaldwinsville,
Mass., says that
he has used and recommended it and
never knew it to fail and would rather
have it than any doctor, because it
always cures. Mrs. Hemming 222. EL
25th St., Chicago, always keeps it at
hand and has no fear of croup, because
it instantly relieves. Free Trial Bottle
at A. t btreitz s drug store. J
Maccaline will cure any case of itching
piles. It has never failed. It affords
n'stant relief, and a cure in due time.
Pnce 2o and 50 cents. Made by Foster
Manufacturing-Co. and sold by A. F.
Streitz.
TRRTGATTOyZAJX
and Buffalo Bill's Wild West show,
to be held at North. Platte, Neb.,
Oct. 9-16. 1S96. For this occasion
the Union Pacific will sell tickets
trom points on its line in Nebraska,
and from Cheyenne Wyo.. at a rate
of one fare for the round trip.
For limit of tickets, dates of sale,
etc., call on or address.
N. B. Ouds Agent.
" MECCA CA.TAKKH REMEDY.
Forcolds m tne head and treatment
of catarrhal troubles this preparation
has afforded prompt relief; with its con
tinued nee the most stubborn cases of
cafarrh have yielded to its heaHnjr
power. It is made from concentrated
Mecca Compound and possesses' all of its
soothing and healing properties and bv
absorbtion reaches all the inflamed
parts effected by that disease. Price 50
cts. Prepared by The Foster Mfg. Ccr
Gbuncu B Luffs. Iowa. For sale by A. F
Streitz. .
Pale. thin. Bloodless pxinJe should use Dr. Saw
Tec's csatine. It is the greatest reiaotlr in. Urn
world lor mating the west strong. "Sot sale, by F
To Axthnr CBoBertss. non-resident:
The undersfcfTUHl has Sled her petition, la Di,
tact Court, Iincoln county, Xebrasm, prayinjf
cItotw from yon. and the custody of her miner
childT Innnv because of your abaudaasoent far
pro years 105C poet. ion. are- required to answer
tnerenj on. or Dgfore Sot. s, IrtiS.
.77- . fTUL ROBERTS, Hahillg.
3
DOLLARS -DOING
We might give yon quits an essay
on. the; silver dollar and gold dollar,,
but we won'tt not to-day. fe'll only
speak of the plain, ordinary, eTery-day
dollar of trade as we get it and knoir
it, and spend it, whether ifs goIdT. sil
ver, paper or change.
And on the line of argument pre
sented last week, we'll just drop a
word of suggestion that any old dollar
will do double duty if you will deposit
it with us. We are opening: new
goods every day, and
before the people the finest
of Dry Goods, Cloaks, Bc-stce
etc.t ever shown in thedfy01611
Yours for husL Shoes,
Ricbards Bros.
RAND FILL OPz.
Ten Days
2ow is your time to lay in a supply for the Winter
Here are a few prices:
Serges in all colors, 38-inches-m width, at 27: cents;
Simpson Henriettas 14c-
Look at this 10 yards Standard Calico for 29 cts.
Only ten yards to each lady customer. Everybody wants
a Table-cloth when thecan get it so cheap.
Talk: About Bryan and McKinleyl
They are not in it when you see our line of 10-4 Blank
ets per pair 49c. Take notice 10 yards Dress Gingham
for 49 cents; only ten yards to each customer.
We are strictly in it on Hosiery. Ladies JBast Hiacfc
Seamless Hose only 10 cents. Children's Fast Black
Bibbed Seamless Hose only
-bine Lmen unbleached
Fine Linen Unbleached for
Damask at 23 cents; Turkey Bed Damask for 34 cents;
Turkey Bed Damask for 49 cents.
BIG SNAPS Fine Line of Novelty Dress Goods,
all colors and shades, from
Fall is here. ' Everybody
have the largest line of Dress Patterns that ever come
to town. All the latest Kovelty goods in 8-yard lengths-
Come and see them.
Don't Give it Mrfij"
Everybody buying 1.50
their choice of one piece of
LOOK AT THIS BARGAIN
Talk about giving away
10.00 worth of goods for
1 n . o
sale, we will give a nne water set.
We are bound to sell goods. Fine Turkish Towels for
25, 35 and 49 cts.
Our TAotto is Quick Sales and Small Profits.
Carpets at all -prices, 35,
sels at 75 and 85 cents per yard. We have many Bar
gains too numerous to mention. Call and inspect for
yourself.
SPDon miss the place
comer of the alley. Mammoth store. Everybody come-
JOHN H. DASY
North Platte, Neb., Sept. I6tlu 1896.
WALL-PAPE Rt PAINT AND OIL DEPOT.
WINDOW GISr VARNISBESr GOLD IxEAFr GOIiD
PAINTS, BRONZES ARTISTS' COLORS AND BRUSHESr PliHO AND
FURNITURE POLISHES, PREPARED HOUSE. AND BUGGY PAINTS,
i KALSOMTNE X.aJCERIAI WINDOW SHADES.
ESTABLISHSD JULY 1S68. - - - .110 SPKUCE STSECI-
DOUBLE
dut!!:
in the course .og-v
Prop's.
Cash Sak
10 cts.
lable Damask at 34 cents:
49 cents: Turkey Bed Table
15 to 30 cents per yard.
wants a dress pattern. We
worth of goods can fake
Glassware free.
goods L Everybody buying
cash, only during-this ten days7
50 and 75 cents, and Brus
- In the Ottenstein block.