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About The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 7, 1897)
MX- yol. mi. ffOEIR PT.ATTF,, MBEASKA, TUESDAY EYMEfG, SEPmUBIR 1, 1897. SO. 76. -4. v X People who New and Stylish Goods For all departments are arriving- daily at THE HUB Dry Goods, Clothing- for men and boys, Boots, Shoes, Hats and Caps. Our line of Underwear and Blankets is the largest and most complete in the cty. Kemember we are right in toe swim in brxUiio. uur iiae is complete, and we give yoa as neat a 6t as our competitors can and at prices lower than the lowest. How is that we sell goods cheaper thaa or compeBitors? Why that is simple WE SELL FOR CASH ONLY. Yob know cash is a mighty power. Now come in aad get or prices. If yo. do not wish to purchase to-day perhasps yem "wHf soaae other dav. The oalv wav for yoi to find ot how the. cheap) THE HUB is selling is to come and see for yoorseM aad corspare cpaafity and prices.. Yotirs to please, HUB, U. P. TIME TABLE. QOfSG EAST CENTRAL TnTK. No- 2 Fast Mail :1j i- hi. Jfe. i Atlantic Express 11:40 p. m- 5fe. 2S Freight 7:00 a. m. J .Ne. 1 Li United 3sk p. na. Fast Mail 11:28 p.m. 2T Prekrfet 735 a. m. 5VTSI Frefgfet lr4i p. m. HOMOEOPATSUST, ver IPfest Stbns Bwwfc. ISUBEU PLATTE. - - EtftY6KA. DENTIST. wcr Ptrst Natl Ba?c. PLJBTSK ILCOS & TTATtTrlCrAy, ATTOF.Ii'ETS-AT-LAW, Bfice ever JTorth Ptattu Xatinrn! TL y. F. DOAIiDSO, SO KTn PLATTE. - "SiHBSASjKU J (Mice vsr Strata's Brn Store. E. DHNTIST, Tfeora N. 6, Osfceastein Beifclieg PT.ATTR, NEB. jRENCE EAiDWIX, iXftEXH PLATTE, - - yEBR.VSKA OSce over X. P. NtL Bank. a PAITEES02T, TT0HNEV-? Office First National Bank Bldrr NORTH PEATTE, NEB. 400 Cows with Calves. 650 Dry Cows. 1!0 two-year-aid Heifers. 50 onc-ye:r-oId Heifers. 50 Bolls. These carfck are well bred Hereford and Short Horn stock, are in pasture north of IS orth Platte rivert four miles north, f Sutherland station m U. P. Ry. If yoa waini to buy come and seei .thein. Prices and qjB&lity iwild satisfy you. Call on 4iJrwritev JOHK BEATT, lorth Platte. Xeb, D, M, HOGSETTj f ContFaetop and Builder -r AXD AGEXT FOB. ECUESE andFAIRBAlffiS WINDMILLS. NORTH PLATTE, NB3. AH vqu goes about difficulty in sell- i ins Stark Trees may be wrong. If yoa J wish to know the truth, drop postal to j Stack Nursery, Honisinna, Mo or Rock ! port, II L Name references. Cash pay : to salesmen each week the year round, i Outfit free takes na rnonev to tkt the 1 work. Also want ojsb. slskees get their trees-free. i THE 1 SAL i buy at The Hub W. T. BANKS, Prop, SMOKEKS In search of a good cigar o . will always find it at J. F. Schmalzried's. Try them and ?ud-e. J a You Need We have it have plenty of kj hmd can farnish yon any quantity I tJesked. Oar ice is .""ood noeej better and we malce prompt de liveries. We solicit yosr trade, feeling we can please yon. leler ft Mm. Carl Brodbeck, BHLCEK I' Fresk Smoked and Salted Meats. Having re-opened the City Meat Market, opposite the. Hotel Nevrfle. I am prepared to furnish customers ! wiiu a cnoice quality or meats ot all kinds. A share of your patronage is re spectfully solicited. PURE LAKE ICE I am a-ain in position to snppiy tne peopeot Aurtn riatte wiui a superior quality of pjare ice frozen, from well aser. It is as ciear as crystal and of good thickness; not frozen snow and slush. A trial order wiil convince yon of its' qnaKtv. I have pientv to fast the season. WM. EDIS. the Platte Collegiate Institute.- A Home School for Boys and Girls. Best in the State for price and advantages. For cat alogue, address HARRY . RUSSELL, Kearney, Xeb. Principal. 121 J. F. FILLION, Plnmber, Tranter General Repairer. Special attention given to Wm MiiE WHEELS TO EE2TT f ICE. save money. USEE csszsrszcrsTrr. Wm. Stoeer and wife of Frontier county were visiting- at Will Peter son's last Wednesday. Os Wiimetk is potting in fall wkeat. Mr. aad Mrs. A. LaBeanty wfH irisit tfeetr relatives in the eastern part of the state this week. Mies Cfera Shaw is at borne a -grain. She had been attending" the institute at Nrth Platte and visit inr in Gothenbars". Mrs. J. O. Wllmeth and sisters the Misses GriSth, are visiting" a sister near Cambridge this week. Ealpfc Wiilingibrd is home again getting- ready to start to Klondike. Frank Speck is threngh threshing and is now ready to 'swap' horses or males. Miss Byrd Griath has been en gaged to tench the school in die trfct 106. We understand that Billy Peter son is going t pat in a store at iSngfcafHi Then we wSi- get the post office, sure. There is going to be lts mote com in this part of the cotoity than people expected, since the dry weather set in. Miss Maggie KaHghialing is visiting in StockviHe. Mrs. J. J. McGtorraiek has gone 1 1 Hastings te see her mother wh is not expected t kve. Frank Fletcher is building a new house on his form. Frank is one of many that had a big crop of 75 et. wheat. That is the McKin iey part ef it. Bill. rTKTii rSECHTCT. Mrs. Ridgiey returned t her hame in ISTorth Platte Moday. J. H. Knowies. of Somerset, passed through Mosday en route for the hub. A. O. iiandall. of Hiram an pce cct. stopped oer " nigh t Monday with J. H. JoiKSL Another weddiar t annownce seo so siJ& Darae RHnwr- W. J. Jones has a-nrcka-sed a cart of S- L McCoaneL Will Andersos. passed this way for the Hah Monday on legal busi ness. The therRKMsetar registered 104 in the shade Tuesday. John Herrod, wrkh Hasrington & Tooin. was in these pacts last week hunting. Qne-sixteenth of an inch of rain fell Wednesday, which eoofcd the air somewhat. W. A. Latimer transacted busi- i ness in Dickens ThttrsdaT. S. I. McCoaaei and mother, ef Somerset, passed through these parts Monday. Austin Lock, the feoss livery man i of the hub, cafied on David Artlip i Friday. Eddie Wilson will pet a well i down for Jas. Wagoner. I J. C Robinson, of Waterloo, was gaming in these parts last week. Preaching at Pleasant Sfi school house every two weeks, on first and third Sundays, by Rev. RusseH. of StockriHe. Lloyd, eldest son of W. E. Mui Hkin. was kicked by a horse on f Saturday last. Although matins: quite an impression upon the bov's forehead, he is not considered in a dangerous condition. Fortune fav ored him, or it would have been instant death, as the kick was just above the eye. Jas. Wagoner is building a sod stable on his homestead Mrs. Ed Wilson is nambered among the sidfc to-day. VT -saSSSSSassaasasssl ! u Z2F c'4 3m-m33353353332: . ator Thurston, is hat they wanted Oscar Jones, colored, was fatally j and who have been quietly whisper shot by John Gibbon in the dining ; ing around vhat they were going room of the Mid wav hotel in Kear - ney Friday evening- Jones was the chef at the Midway and Gibbons is nisrht clerk. The first state to .make formal morre- Ifc ives hia an iadepen application for space tn the Omaha i dence that is worth a dollar a min exposition is Louisiana, which J tttt- Fremont Tribune, takes 15,000 square, feet at sched-f Governor Hoicorah honored our ule rates, reserving the right to j fellow-citizen, Sanauei Farmer with take more if needed. i the appointment as dtdegate to Frank Dundas was instantly j to National Congress of Farmers, killed Friday night by;being caught 1 nnv7 'm session at St. Pan! lima.. in machine belting at the Omaha j tJie ohject of which is erpiamed on smelter. . r- f uu a1- r visit at his old homeuin Genuaav. tt-, 4-tT- rtriP t, rL,r,A xJia-ted the honor, bet was anable to r- m; -u r f0j t. a four hundred dollar purse by the members of his parish. While imitating a trapeze actor, Byron Ham man g, ot Arlington, fell a and broke both bones in his left arm. He will not piav circus ajrain. Twenty-five thousand head of sheep will be fed this tall in the vicinity ol Schuyler, fn addition to several thousand head of steers. There will be no ten: cent corn in Colfax county this winter. A demented man named Lock- wood was brought into Grand Isl and Saturday. When captured he was chasing up and down the rail road track a few miles east of that place. The sixteenth annual picnic of the pioneers association of Dakota county was held, near Dakota Citv Saturd&v. The assemblage was estimated at six thousand- George McDonough and W. H. Carson of Valley county hare started tor Tennessee with a car load of farm predncts.to exhibit as an advertisement of the county. Five Indians, pupils of the Genoa school, made a break forlibertv and the bounding prairies and the tepee. J but were overtaken at Howeiis and walked back to Genoa bv the ears. The Cu dairy packing company of South Omaha is erecting a, 96- room house -at SevnftOur -lake for the use of the men employed in the winter time cutting ice there for the company. It will cost 510,000. The hunt for James Lindille, who shot Henry Carpenter at Goodwin ten days ago. has been given up by the sheriff of Dakota countr and his deputies. Lindille succeeded in Derfectlv bafaing the ofneers. Out of twenty-seven tramps in the west end of town this morning. says the Grand Island Republican, the chief of police informs us that not one could be found willing to work in the brick yards where twelve men were wanted. A far mer was in town yesterday looking for a hand but was unable to get one. and a young healthy looking vag rant, when asked by the police if he would accept work on a farm,. felt insulted. Most of these fellows hunting for work manage t keep out ot reach ot it. Ther all want to shovel snow now. Geo. Duis en. roe in Thursday and: informed us that he bought a cow ten months ago under a 16 to 1 administration for S17 8Q and sold her last Wednesday forSSa.SO under a protective tariff and' gold stand ard administration. Prettr rood profit in one year, but if the popu list theory advanced by their poli ticians last tall, that so long as silver was demonitized the price of everything must go down, had proved true, he would have had to seH the cow forSl3.60. Duis is satisfied in his wav of fijrurinir that the coinage ot silver has nothing to do with the price of products, but that the supply and demand of everything controls the prices. -Gothenburg Independent. POWDER Absolutely Pore. Celebrated for its great Ieavcuinjr strenath. astl bejJlafxiInes Aanreytlie food against aiamaitd all forms of TtT'Mt-'-ion rnfm ROM The fellows whe have been dis- I appomtea m not getting mom Sen- i to do to Iiim when the time came. ; can stop whetting their edged tools and come off the war path. He i doesn't want the iob of senator an v ianotder page, rte ! dentiy beiieves there governor evi is something Mr. Farmer appceci- attend Wfeile making C. G 1 T- T Tt . a. -- Revnolas well recently Da Anton- ides tapped what may prove t . be a Eloadyke lead. A great deal of the "yellow stun7" is in sight aed while a local mefaHrgist says it is plain every-day iron, others believe it is thereguter ofd plutocratic money metal, aad that the aforsatd 1. m. knows it, awd. expects to qeietly snare some naiaiusg claims in that locality. Tirae win tell, as a sample will be seat to an expert assayer. Wallace Tag. EVTDS502S (g'ZEOSYEETTY. That the general cocditioo of the country is improving and that fo- tboring men who were idle are find ing employment, we submit the fork) wing from a recent iseise of the Chicago Times-HeraM: Increase of forces in Chicago in dustries: Meatpacking keese. 36 to 35 per cent. Machine shops, 15 to 25 per cent. FurmitHKe fcaefories.. M to 15 per cent. Ctothiag aad famishing goods.i 301 per cent. Boots, shoes aad rafrfeer goods, 10 to 25 per cet. Dry goods (whoiesak 2f to 39 per cent General mercfea&dise (wholesale) 10 to 35 per cent. Printing and binding. M to 2 per cent. Dolls and toys. 1 to 25 "per eetft. Industries is neighbor iag towns: 4.560 more men fsad situations at Milwaukee. Wfe. 2,500 mechanics pit to work in the shops at El wood, Ind. 1,500 additional men is watch factory at Elgur. IE. 1.600 additional men in furniture factory at Rocfciord. JSL 9(T) men Sad work in tfee piow works at Motiac. I$L S00 iron workers added to the forces at Joiiet. HL S00 jobs are Sled ia the otanef rec tories at Racine. Wis. TOO additional meo. vaere given sttHatioifs at Anderson. Iwd. 500 mechanics as laborers SsmL work at Freeport. HL 250 more workmen find employ ments at Ma&kegon. Mich. 250 extra employes pot on pay roils at Sagisaw, Mich. 200 extra ha ad employed in C. B. & O shops at Aurora, IIL CASZ OF TEE DEY323S. iw&iaapalte JiwxuaL "Yas," said the Nebraska nsan. fc-we had ptesty water here till we took to raisia water maioafe. "Aw, really?" responded the tour ist " . -Fact. They growed so tsti and so big that the jest naJaeraBy took all the water et the air stad the ground. Aad then, like a dem lot ef eofc, we shifted "em, oui ef the co entry. Aad they aia't bees no water fco speak af here skce." "Aw! Silver Orator Btand has put fcis toot in ft agam. He has grown hot under the coSar because of the "wheat-aHd-silver talk of the ari-r;ee-cotK2gists. sxA attepts to ex- r plain tkat the increase in wheat prices is simply tbe result ot short ages abroad. In Aatng this, how ewes; he gives away bis whole argu ment afcoet stiver, or the ataie ment that wheat is high becanse of a short supply is an adtrai&eion that oer-prQ &Rctk)fi would cause kvsv prices. That rs the wrhoie story in a nastsheft. Mr. BfaaeL The low prices of the past Sew years were the result of an increased sspply and cheaper means f prodnction and traaisparfaition- - Fotsr Imndced an5 fifty ihossasd British guineas from Aatralia kave been received in San Frascis C6K in paymeisE for exportatkws of American wheat. TIrts isasother case where th western farmer fe being transped mpn y the ghl power pi Sreat Britain. E o,Br Rfie Black. KM Skoes 1 FOE LABIS 5 At S1.75, S2.0Q, S2.5Q and S310QI g . ARE SUPERIOR 127 EVERY WAY to " the ordinary shoes sold at these prices. r Handsome styles, perfect fitting, best finish r and good service. Such, goods as only the SZ . factories that make specialties of these grades ZS can. make. Ladies' sizes in spring heel shoes kid or calf; lace or button. For good fI SCHOOL SHOES come to the P YELLOW FRONT SHOE STORE. p DECATUE k BEE&LEj g GEO, M. GRAHAM, Manager. PRIME HORSEFLESH. George Spear m baofc ia she sulky a gain. FuiiCasjr ig uecskKj a bodiv bowed ten- Sails" Tofer -en cwa voces as Independ ence. Nnwlneti Prince, 28, la as presccc laid fmr rupakrs. Hear PiaK-'. mile m 52 "L" the &isv eas ctk segaciaied in she nrss bear si a UC Tha Whnaa (Ot) track record was ses nS 2?W by Caltiridge in the free for all Bd Use, 2:15, was said by Craxion 3sns.r Ancnrin. Ind-, t Jabn Base, Ckw laad. fer imQ. GBes NoyasT 2:07V, can sscp inflSia bag werk vmhane the faobfclas, bat rrsitt&.s to racu wishont chens. Tie bay gelding Bawr, 2r4t2, :w 2S jcrss old, is a htffirsy eld faorsu swrnrf iry C. W. B. Bdwarda ef she HurritKtl Pwt Tbero will fee no guneral exhifcii a HnstiateB, Ind. Tb fntr hits fcvfi simcdoned, a racing ih eating taking: ib Deufc Gaff says Lord Canrey is she kisz essleag dismncu sretser in Harefh; iiil cas heat iha ewe mSa rucord tcftnantr GrwmHet S. Hfil, ene af the most wjAj IjT - knem karsemen- in "Maine, dxetl as Sfeawhogaa, that state, recently in his sLt-ty-iimsik year. Ottkbiad Bares wa nor allowed to stars a G kins Falls, see sraok there being hh dur the jaridiccion a the tationul Trot ciBg agsiiuiatiea. Pfaiiip who traded inta the 2:..t) list at Piseiieid, ile.. as the last meeting held fibers, wish a mark of 2ii5K. made in. a fifth heHt, is by Nelson's Wilkes, dam by Hjimblewainn Knox. Coioaei Harry Xoper has dene hecser week this jear in the starter's box than ewer before. His work has given universal sadeeictiea, and his matchless voice has less seae e iss pristinu vigor or Tolmuc. The shaprer ef accidents occurring ac rectmtly held Heading (Pa.) meetiag woe iadved a leog ena. Besides thoe al ready fieEHiJed. 3!ae, a thoroogbbml, brake dewB so badly thas he hiiii te Le de GEroysd. TKROWE LIGHTS. Iiicsle Kteg AUenso brvyr reneived a new pfetysbi&g fxm Qneen. VluSecin. is is the hanerary grami esess of her new Rjyiil VkuecLie eniur. The czar has been a Genua a adrakat jKakoeta ytwHr. As fee Bmaarer Wil fiHeir he new helde the rank ef adtairal ia vbm Eaetfch, iiwedfeh, Nerwegian and BessMta saries. Sa-IeyeeT who has jost received, his bu frsm Ceob Unlvnrsity school as Lewistoa, Me., is probably she first heir tn an African throne who ever graduated from as American college. Tfae record for royal travel is heid by Qhob Victoria, riince 104, she year she eeen fiss estered a railway carriage, she beg. traveled sowsching like 2.tf6(J.yUQ nihe. Thk faestSn she Prince ef Wales by abeec aQU,ti4u mOes aed the sexs greatess rujml traveh-r. she Dafce ef Cambridge, by aeuriy l,muj,m Mes. eanfc Qoeen WHhelmiaa ef Holland is mid te pooees3 dcaaiutic GulunC te a marked degree. Reeuutfy as the Royal Residence theater ia Aiasvaraani she played, in French the leading pars in each ef three oae ks plays. Is is scarcely necessary to adel thas she wg everwhelaied with ap phiuse, bc she was reaHy desarving ef at Inns; a pars ef ic. Qnecn Ghcitinn of Spain at Aranjnez the ether day esve9ed a stntae ef she bite Oag Aifbftse XII, erectetl to commem orate his vigK te the twn is the senrso of the chekra epidemle in latio. The kisg's reyage whs tv theasrical mrctr that co-wred Mat with shame and rkilcahr. Is was ges 19 by the Ministry in hnitasiun of S3ng Umberte ef Italy. SAID ABOUT VOMEN. Wemna'a teRgtte ht har swerd, which sho Her fens n-s 3tie. Xecfcer. A mother's teodernes? and messes are An Bkef thehcacc. BngMsieeVGeerin. Wemun are aos te see chieily the deJhctH of a me ef saleec and the meriss of a feoL Annimof:. The swe piea3BBtesS days ef a woman ace her mmiase day and the day of her fxsaeraL HipiMmni. Ntcap is hetrcr thaa a geed wife, and sechiag worse thns a bad one who is Jem! ef gadding abunt. Hesiod. Befiara preoiising a woman to love only her ene aheaftl have seen them all or sheoltl seteney her. Ansame Dapny We kve ban&eati; women from incuna tiwe, hwateiy weotea from tnterrst ami trirtHmwr wuoh. frsm ruasim. Arsena Heossiye. Tha pfaicasc man wha. pay3 attention to. wome wfiL sewutlmescccesd o well as Ae hRadsamesswhaidies cer. Coie SOME ROYAL DOGS. Searly All the SoTeveics-H of Earnpe Arn "FoatI of Canine Peto. 2earrr every one of the savexsipie! cf Bnrope, K anpear?. hss one or neew pet decs. The coliies of Qneea Tietost. the fox terriers of Princess BesSdce; with Jcck ss prime favorite, are kavmt ss least by hearsay- to every koc". The emperor of Rnseia is ahfui a ee lover of dens. A London paper crpedK thoS he ia always accompecd ia km walks by a couple cf fine Buwhh hannds, TPhose strength and TKh:e their master considers hin best .safe gnaxd. The grave czar is of tan seam playing with these nioester cat. Bm himself has tancfat them their triefet. and they are nearly always abnos Inn. The kinr cf Greece shares the czcs taste for the Danish hcniMk, whkth aca as rnteDigenu as they axe scraiicr. sad. winYdi, with hardly s hark to ansacsas their intencens, will fiy as the threat cf any cne whom their master rang pains cat sa them in case at nmeL When the empress cf Austria gaes on her lang; walks or rides, several pat dogs- always accompany her. Baft per haps the racst widely known of aft th "royal degs af the presenc day; fa. Black; -the pS dog-of tiwtSnssiari)SraHt& Black is a spartsmaa's dogv f no very aristocratic brerd. Indeed, if tee truth must b ted, he is a merakr the race of mongrels which the &faasr merz in the south si France tnfc eo te sea, employing sfaem to reeacSHca ay wily; fish that may fall tixrongir tfte meshes of their srs ox a Mb ssddosivr back iiita its element after is has beoa once hmded on board the basse. Btacfc: is still rrjoicing in She days ox yon tli, bet his record, not only as a commcn fisherman bat us a' 'fisher ef men, " is already great, ir he has saved na fewer than six persons from a wa sexy grave. Soma three or fecr vgars apa hm Grand Duke Alexis was stayMte: as Biarritz. Ono stormj nigfat he wea obc on the cHf? to get a view of the aagsrjr sea. A boat was joss being wrackei be low, aad he saw a dog dashio vcaifc angry growls and barks into she water and bringing ts land, one by oae, sbsksi drown isg ran, while the crowd cheered the brave mongrel to the eoh. Urn grand dnke approached to caress sta cog, and the animal's master tkm osexed Bhxck to hizu, refnsing to uecepc. anypaymeHt. St. Lnr&i Poss-Disfaeckw ssw Etnrrz. ConHnencimr Soriday, Jene Hth, the UNIOSi" PACIFIC wiH ina through, tooxist car service to PtocfcfctBeL Oregon and Washing toe poiate to. U mon Pacific and Soathem Pacific By. therebv irivinir nnrnrrr tfw honal mf two toarist routes via Ogdea to Pecs- tond. TfelS route Will tain thpm Ha tk.mn.rfa, the beaauifnl Sacremento Vafley, closing- aM the notable fpntnrec" the Shasta Route, from Sacremeafe. Forratesr time tables 'and leK matioarcatt on: N. B.Qms. BROEKER'S SUITS ALWAYS FIT. We have been mckiag-gasmeate fee North. Platte citizens Ser ever troefse years, and if ear work aad pekee wace not satisfactory we weafd ni he liece te-day. We soScit year trade- F. J. BROEKEE, 1IEF.CHANT TAIL QR. 5kt?, ?T'h.i" ssSTto Cars far ImpeUnc. Lots af Hankeod, SaatcaC Emlmiaia. Spemraturruar. .Tg7-joa-TTgj. Sef Distrust. Lam of H&nar,&c- Kilt maka geu a. STBOMQ. Tlijar ata iter. ?xim ft AO, S Sam. .. Saasial8freet!aKa itaJtza erfOnaeAJax. AtMrszz SsEt Sew IMaac te 23is tucAa Ave. 8T.LOU1SV - MO. Sold by North. Platte Phannacy, J.EL Bosh,. Manager.