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About The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 29, 1896)
mm vol. m MRUS PLAim SBEASEA, TOESDAI SEPTEMBER i, LS96: Slaughter! Slaughter! Slaughter! le haS got to make .Toom for our immense line " of Fall G-oods and for that reason will sell all of our goods at marvel ous low prices lower tb air ejeii -known In Western IS ebraska. Now is Your Chan! We positively will allow no one to undersell us. Comparison solicited. Goods freely sliown. ... r M : r m MT !G IB, WEBER VOLLMER, PROFS. So. First National Batik, OUTm PLATTE, XJSB: 1 H. -.."1? Watch this space next week for announcement from Davis, the hardware man "who nobody owes." fold Prices ELDSB & IOCS gforthwest corner of CQurthouse square. SAMPLE SOOM JE EOETH PLATTE Having refilled oar roams in the finest of sbyl&r the public is invited to call smL see usT insuring courteous treatment. Finest Wines, Liquors and Cigars t the Bar. Oct billiard h' snppfiedwitii the bejt make of txMes and conxjp attendants will supply all joer mats. KEITH'S JCE, OPPOSITE x'Hl HSIQN PACIFIC DEPOT SALE 3496 - CAPITAL - - 150.000. SrRPLES,- - $22,500. Wbfe Presdent P. A. mite - - e-Pres?t Mdfomara, - Cashier. A general banking- business transacted. "'. ranX&CZ-" , I .- , - -jT. Good Teams, Comf oriable IBoigs, SwEel Aaasasfefe k & ham ftM& XOIU2HT ZUK.XQTXS. 32 en. additional stock pens were erected on. the grounds yester day. P. W Sitton. yesterday began Lthe erection, of bis booth on the grounds. "Wort on the sixty-four foot ex tention to the grand stand "began, yesterday. A Mr. Johnson of Gertngv arrived ',' Saturday with, two horses which: he has entered in the trotting races. The prize catfish, which, it was expected wonld be on exhibition at ithe Irrigation. Fair, died at the state fisheries a few days ago. A crate of pigeons- for the shooting tournament of the North .Platte gun club was received from 'Grand Island vesterdav. Entries have been made in each of the bicycle races, among the men entered being several of the swiftest riders in the state. A half dozen racing norses are already quartered on the fair grounds and a number of others will arrive within, the next week. The hydraulic ram, which by the way is one of the largest manufac- tnredT here yesterday from. B firings and will at once be placed in posi tion. Applications tor fifteen: swine and sheep pens were received by Secre tary Seeberger yesterday. The association finds that a nnmbrr of additional pens mast be built. Victor Meyer has 'completed his pump house at the northeast corner of the grounds near the lake. Mr. Meyer will have an extensive dis play of windmills and pumps. Dick Kellner has secured several additional boats which he will place j upon his lake for the use of those who desire to use them. Next sea- bson Dick wilt probably invest in a steam vacht- The entertainment given Fri day evening by the Sutherland . " Fairproved,a-pleasant eventfa-rthe , . , . . peopieot tnaL village- ne receipts were fifteen dollars. Mrs. Chas. McDonald. suDerin- tendent.of Sue -arts, feels pleased. over tne entries wincn are being: made in her department, and be lieves that the display of work will be very creditable. The bicycle track at the fair grounds is in better shape than at any tone in the past. It is as smooth: as a floor and almost hard as rock. It is doubtful if" there is a better track in the state. Commander-in-chief Chirkson, f the Grand Army of the RepaWk, has written Secretary Seeberger that he win attend the reunion to be held in connection with the Irri-! . gation Fair. The fact that Major Clarkson will be here will serve to increase the attendance of eid veterans, all of whom wiS want to grasp the hand of their commander-in-chief. The exhibit of farm products promise to be exceptionally fine Sutherland, Hershey and Kearney will each contribute a carload. Cheyenne, Deuet and Keith coun ties nave also promised to contri- bute liberally, and Banner and . Deafness is caused by an inflamed con Frontier counties will be represent- i dttion of the mucous lining-of tira Ens- A. L r TTi 1 TTTT it : a V ed oy several wasrorx loaos encn. Secretary Seeberger feeis confident that the large exhibition hall will be chuck full of exhibits. One of the curious features of the present campaign is to be seen in the fact that Bryan draws the largest crowds where he is likely to get the fewest votes in proportion to the whole voting- population. Ex. IliJ ; :BFrAT C A MFD A 1 I - rt it t.t j - I " ill m b: 'jjm n p ccv P Has them for Sale at 1 1 CIS AA tjSS city Saturday 'evening' proved the largest and most enthusiastic po- ilitical demonstration of this cam paign. It gav& evidence that the republicans are wide awake and ag gressive, and tkattheir enthusiasm pressages victory at the polls November 3d. In the early part of f the evening a tcrchEght procession was held,, with. C. F, Scharmann as marshal, and David Scott and A. F. HaMniond as aides. The proces- ston was headed by the cornet band. and following this organization was the Cady Escort Club, with Will Bendy ,and Walter Hoagland as lieutenants. This club has a marching yell, and the members .used their voices in a very enthus .iastic way. Following the Cady club was -the regularly organized republican, club and at the rear was a contingent df juvenile republi . cans. Actual count of the voters- in line made.;the number 164. A num ber of transparencies, bearing ! striking inscriptions were carried in the procession. The line, of march covered the central part- of the city, and the parade was InstSy cheered by the people lining the r sidewalks. A number of resi dences along-the line of march were nicely decorated and they were cheered with; vigor by the men in Kne. The parade broke ranks at &38 and the crowd made its way to the opera house, and in a few minutes every seat in that building was ac cupied and standing room was at a premium. In the audience were many ladies who during the speak ing" gave vent to their enthusiasm by tne waving of small Sags. The meeting was catted to order by Chairman r'rench, who introduced the orator of the-evening. the; Hoc Ben Butterworth of Onio. As the speaker stepped fpreward he was greetd by uproar us appiaas. Mr. Butterworth is an eloquent, logical, and convincing speaker, and gain- i aig- the attentioaaaf the a f T , TT . the start he kept it ail tk at kept it ail thcou-Erfr kts speech: hardly a dzen people leav ing the hall during IK Batfeer- wocthTs tTT'Hk The sneech was free U abase: thfi 5peaker prEseated the facts as they existed under re pirbKcaa adnxinistratiea; and com pared them wish the existing cen- iditkms of jB-dav. atfowias" kts nearers to a raw tneir own con- closioas. It was a plain, pcactical talk that appealed to the intelli gence of the audience and we are 'satisfied the speech resulted aen- f eficiaBy to the republican party of Lincoln countv. The Wilson tarift few which Mr Bryan helped to enact reduced the duty on Mexican catfie imported per head. Ei Mr. Bryan had had his way he would have thrown the doors open wide to the admission of Mexican cattle free ot duty. When Bryan had a chance to shv his devotion to the interests of the American farmer, this is the way he improved it. Bee. DEAFNESS CAXNOT BB CUBED by local applications as they cannot reach the diseased nortion of the ear. There i j i r j imperfect bearing-, and when it is eutie- ij dosed, Deafnesa la the result, and ua- t-ss the infiamaiian can be taken ant and this tube restored to its normal con dition. bsaria?rwi!I be destroyed forever; nine cases out of ten are caused by ca tarrh which is nothing- but an inflamed condition f the mucous surfaces. We wiH give One- Hundred Dollars for any case of Deafness caused by eatarrh ) that cannot be cured by Haffs Catarrh Cure. Send for circulars; free. F. J. Cheney & Co. Toledo, O. E5F Sold by all Druggist?, i-ac. -IE 9k MD'S QPMA HOUSE, CHS 2SEEQ23tiSTS OTTTT- SATURDAY Af T EYEMNG . . UL 1 :2 9 ANOTHER SUCCESS! I THE DEfflULTIR ! tTvtttTvttI'tVTTvI LINCOLN J. CARTER'S, NEW PLAY. j Special Scenerv. Special Company. The most thrilling and naturatty presented ,pJay os the bpards, mounted with all the fevssnness and regard to detail characteristic of Mr. Carter. ' Tlie Greatest JUe eli anion 1 1 Effect of Tlit? A-e. The Terrific Double Leap lor Life! A perfect wonder in stage craft- . "T as wettas win secrets. PRICES 59 AND 75 CETS. Seats on safe at CHatas. The last issue of The Iron Age. which, is the accepted authority en all matters pertaining to the iron in dustry, contains the foll&wing ar ticle; One after another the idle iron and steel works ace staerig mri line and endea voting to pt on an appearance f aerity. - TAe re santption durmg: the paet week has been particularly mar feed It is, exceedingly cheering to note the dispatches in the dailr papers from various points, giviag news o tkits character and statiag: t&e number -of men who are again betsg given employment. The increasing crct fideace in the defeat of the na Kmrted coinage of silver, the con tinuous iafiux of goid from ainraad and the better feeling ia Seancial circles are all having thesr efiect oa general business and specifica tions are at last being received by fnanuJactKress on cestene&s pe iasly placed. Few of theia are starting-np under sresscre. how ever, but if the truth were known it wottM fee that pcaciicsilY all of them aserrelfebhxg tfcetr Sres witk bet little work actaally secured. They kaow. however, that coafi ence is contagkms, and hope that the fact that tkey are agam raa Hing may induce more of tfccir cus tomers to place orders as oseaL Under the circHstanees it is not well to be teo jebihiHt oer the ap parent revival in trade. Two or three weeks hence we can form reitabie opinioK of the pecraanece of the HWwemeKt thesa. at present. The reopeaing of these works how ever, answers one very mkh! mrr. pose is disposing of the canard that the mnnHfacttrrers have srsesati- csstj sent uswvhi ihch: wwk; tt coerce their esipioyees into voting; against free silver, and that they have threatened to keep thea closed after election if free sfier shoeM ZTo manHsfaciBrer wilbal t saspeads. operations. Be is only to- gtad to keep his wocfes tckb-. and wiH often make costly sacrifices for that purpose. Vice President Braoks of the PeaHsyfania. ra&oasd is a speech at Terre Haute. InL, last Tknrs- day. challenged the silversvHdicate to ssbstantiate its charge that the company was coereiagits empkjes. pro3isisg- that the company wod4 bear the exsense of brosecuttoe if its charge were sustained in cort. The kwe which the great sifcrer mine owners syndicate bears for the poor working stan does not preveat it from nffing- the pfeices of the striking LeadviHe raineros with sew irapoctatians- of sa-Ha fajboc Bee. Senator Teller replies to the charge thafhe is inter esSed is sil ver aiiniirg- by sayia" that tie aiae of which he is a tsrr owner is aot being- operaf ed.and he doesn't kaow what it is worth. The kic of sock a defense recalls that of -the f boy who insisted that he sfeoeM t not be punished Sac Sshiser ok Ses- dav because he was not cnttdisag: anything;. Gas (leased TestnaQay, t Chas. EL Heed. Biaker nsd Mawtfco- turers Atrent Cuhzstbos. Ohio mttsSea r .t . TA TZ . T . . t eqeai as a coach remedy. J. D.Browa, Prop. St. James HoteLFt. Waav IntL. testnies teat fee was-eared at a onsc nf two years standing, caased by fe. gne. by Dr. Kmgfs New Discovery. B. P. MerriS, BaldwmsviHe, Mass "says that he has teed and recoutseaded it a&d t never knew it to fail aad woeM Esther ; hare k than any doctor. heoaoBv ii-f ai-xays cures. 3Iss. Hetnmior 'f L 25th St., Chicago, abcays keeps it si : har.d and has no fear ef craup, becaus1 tt mstauthr relieves. Free Trial Bottle t at A. F. Streitzs drug-store. 3 DOLLARS DOING. DOU ni'igjitgrve yon epiite essay on the sil'ver dollar and gold dollar bufe we won't, not to-day. Well only spetil: of tiie pIainT ordinaryT eery-day dollar of trade as we get it and know it, and spend-itT whether itfs goIdr sil- yer, paper or change. And on the line of argnment pre sented last week, well jnst drop a word of suggestion that any old dollar will do double duty if yon will deposit it with bs. We are opening new goods every day, and in the course of two or three weeks win he able to place before the people the finest assortment of Dry Goods, Cloaks, Boots, Shoes, etc, -ever sh&wn in the city. Yours for business. Richards Bros. , , . . ... The lotiowing list Of republican HieetingS for LlHCOta COUatV has beenprcpared-by Chairman Preach sac aecrerarv rrosser. or rae eoan- ty central committee, togetuer witis names of the speakers; C?,A hkL. XT U. T1.U lil- btBS ad Hiaekfev. Otit 3d Sothe?fed-; GciraeS. Patter- cnn iarf Ttp.! a ,.t ,. . , , Chit. fch Gasfe; GrmiOf7. Patterson: asd Ttahhfn ftct Tkfc Paotbrn- nea; inWifnrT a Fxttecsoa. Oet. Stil Otta!W0d; Gkiees. Pat- to- j Tuui Oct. Sat, 1. p. m. Stone; Fatterson aedRsbbtne. UEEfe taSKHeS,Jraier- -OO aso Roomes. Oct. 2d5fe Leeen; Gcfees arriPar toEcrtn " TTl r . -ft -r. OdL ?let iljrtle; Grinses aae Patter- KI ru- f,, MaHe wI case rr ease of icoiue pites. It bas sever failed . If aSards Prwe 25 and aO eeeie. Mde hw- Besfer SrnnBfciHxirv Hn nrw? cnfci W A p. igscefts. and Bealo BlTs W3d West show. tobekeM Oct the Unioa 3t TTjacffe Pfci-t ?vl- -Cfi.-c .r - r jlvw. j. w. fczKK- v.ucniu. Pacific wiH sefl tickets and from: Cheyenne W30.. at a rate of one tare voc theroead trip. For limit of tickets, tfefces of saie. etc. call on or addrese. - B Cfci Agent. N'lYT'Fr - - . PrjooectT aw aers -ate earsestlv ffMtM t rimn iW. crfrcjx ntvl aiKT irHjHT'r tEnr acoserrv &y D. W. BiAiSER. Ma?oc. Dated Sept 34th. T-i 1 jr - - i - f aad plain at Beaver os. Oct. otk to 3th the Uakw Pacific well sell round trip tickets for SS.-S. For particttlaxs apply to N. B. Olds, U. P. ageat- FOR SALE. 300 Acres of Good Land, Situated six Miles west of North acres CBttataos: 125 acres of bar faacL of" For innz.tka inquire IAS. BABBITT. 2vorth Platte. Xeb. Change of Finn, I teae deewk-d t one my inter- est m tier Price. (Saaat Scs Wacksfflrttk shop irons' the- present stand to the ooifosr o Locust street at tne Corner of the Alley, wheceX wijbe pleasesitfi ; see aIF my drnends and customers, and as many new odes as possible.' when wanting anvthing in nrv line. " " ' 9 LE DUTY; Prop's. Xheraferswlfeasffled her pttm. Is Bfe- triet Crort, taiaaJn croj-. Sbraaia. yrnymt? tfl2d;LicabecaBs of ycr abaa&HsstsC fcf ffilf te juuk.aui i a'OKA. s ronaer. gafrmfaste, vm. ta& a'io &at aa ii &slj mt August, "WansStaK sadi ' herein, Medrtiteir petmaasB. the-MstntmxUrf T.fnwtfr eaa, yebrasJct. against snM .lefeaAsM tifrojt-5tanl prnrr ewiitta. arte to hr98w-a- eersae mwrteaae eieateii 47 Sarak C Steaaer 1 asd Sazsael Forser t WUiism Stafl aatl Leai j Stcfl fpaztBar as StaU Brws. BluiGa. iAttt&e f ar&east quarter fSeciwm ftrgatr Tttr- d8,te : -rest scdte priarapai iHHridkui a Lfecsfe ' ebraSa, to aire fee pay.eat at aeciaia; I wc9rr Be aati aeraim iaer9 roapan-t . Mtes dated Mar 9. &c tie saia. af mm . enciu Sire- arst due jHJTaWe Beaber L IBKi. i-sdsae nwvied that m ease any f Mute n-egamssKe set paid vksa fcie. or -riifete ies , avlti5er- ?wfefe seemre fcsr ;saF6e tfeefetreg take daeawt papaWei er J arg-iBe-m saw! rates, tanyuu. at gwnByaKe- ?n of iraufe. fer Ucfc sbb. Memtte ftfyVXSH,,ta4Btifc psbt-Sbt aairw feat - leaiaateheri'iyiiili.il,te.ar fee same. kt fcataM SOTKS. r S. iaarf Ofise. Strife. HoOs. Camataimt havterfce. eatered at ttriShgr AEit y-ait?&t? airajHst James Boehi tac aisaftdes- IM.THIS. tie .-sslfaeast carter f Sesttea 3K- fteasia, -with, a new t fike aBCr Hntion: rf sa featey: fee sat parties art? her-sy mmaaal tw iMar at rt&. Platte i-lu-a!n fe-! Bwiw tfae at day T XreniieL. j a9 JOffir r ftthhs. BsMtL xoncEFOKprariCAriOsv. Land Oficrr at X-rtii SteUe. ratine . iaresj' sivea that that J!kriUvaaEie-t Kftieha 2ted hte Tnti i linn t aiaie Scat srsof is. suaparS f hi? ai feat sairf r w he moie iwisre fee Krister aad Kii- f kw, ALHgRT LABWS6. ! awatsstaBc&rsestisa je. twosfete 13 . Weic. both. f Pxaen. 'eb aad KHs . Byfcaticrr i and Jhan Fnnzen, bt6. f Scthertaad. e&. . P. TIME CARD, Tastng effect Xmnary 3tk. EAST BOOTS 2aaera "aE. N. 2, Fast Xail. Deport 3ata. s - XM0hH f Vai J A'Ojij04 Tywaag K.2S. Freucftt TJOx WEST BOtTNB Westers. iXo. L f imtn;it- ..J&eaecw- r 3. Fast Xo K5pi Xx 17. Freigi fcS p at FreigiM; ... - Tda. m 3R. B. WTCOX & HATJrPSy, JTTGB?fETS-JT-LJ!Wr D R. N. F. BOiS'AIJJSGKv SOEIE ELATXE. - OSna-OTSz'S.&eftaSfBES&Sfcactt. f .T? KNOETHRUP, D5NTIST, Beam No. 9r OiteEsta.JJeBk3g-r Ofocfr First National Bank BXfe.