The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, January 25, 1898, Image 4

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thexity and offers his pralcsdKJtaad
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-A party itt faror of tfe -Mises
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-.-TUESDAY,, JANUARY 25,' 898.
The Kickapoos "will be seea. ait
Mtl-'opera hose Thursday Wejiingv
yilTbe M. 13. Indies Aid society
- -will meet "with Mrs. C. Er. Walliinr.si
"Thursday afternoon.
--Mrs. Jacob Cussins is serious-
sick with lung lever at
her
'hbme in the.TTirst ward. . '
i-; . TArs. C M. Newton will enter-
-I tain the Presbyterian ladies aidso
ciety on Thursday-afternoon. "
: -; Deputy oil inspector -Alberts
came in from the east last evening
'yfand inspected a car of oil for Claude
JWeingand.
r The marriage baus of Eugene
J Picard and Miss Hattie .XBaeeJ
. were publislied at the Catholic
."church Sunday. - i
'--TheD. oFK. will meet at their
: "hall for drill practice Wednesday at
2 -p. rn. instead of January 26th. By
-order of Captain.
Dr. Lucas was called to Lowell
. precinct yesterday to attend the
lyounng son of I. B. Bostwick, who
.suffering from bowel trouble.
Special U. P. detective Baker
went to Dawson county last, week
. . and arrrested several coal rustlers.
Da,yid is getting in. his work quite
7Tegularly on the rustlers.
The.hay market is in a rather
unsatisfactory condition for ship-:
pers, both as to demand and price.
Baled hay on the track at this
""."place is worth only $3.50 per ton.
- The Miemorial services held by
T the A. O. U. W. last evening- was
largely attended, and an interest
ing programme of recitations, ad
. dresses, and music was rendered.
The magic of spot cash jnakes
these record-breaking -prices.
Overshoes 75, cents upwards.
Stak Clothing House.
; V. G. Sawyer was up. before
Judge Davis Saturday morning
charged with fracturing one of the
city ordinances. He took a, cpntin-
Nuance until to-day and gave bond
;" InHkelsum of one hundred doflars.
The caae came up for hearingcat
- 10:30-and is in progress as we go
Vt'cr press. About a dozen witnesses
-were subpoened. -
The Chicago, weather forecast
for North Platte and vicinity: J?air
andmuch colder; fair Wednesday.
The maximum temperature yester-r
day ut Uorth Platte was 26, mini
mum in past twenty-fours 10, pre
. tipitation.,38. For the same period
and time one year-ago the maxi
mum temperature vas zero, .mini;
muni temperature -six below, pre-
.cipitatioh .01." ' ,(
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Myers ..succeeded in giv
injr bond in the sum
of one thous
and dollars the latter part ot the
-week, and pending a. hearipgpf bis
case by the supreme court he is iat
Jarge. Myers was sentenced.to the
pen for two years on the charge of
attempt at rape, but the sentence
"was suspended until a. hearing
could be heard by the higher court.
rEpt the convenience of my
frieMds.j have left their bills with
-J. G.33eeler, where, thev can.- call
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andpay them. C. Tt. Williams.
; r-Prof. Wm. Ebright went to
-Nebraska City the latter part of
Jastweek and we learn frqn y.es
-"terday's State Journal that:vup
' von reaching that city Mr. jBbright,
accompanied by his attorney, Sen
ator Geo. A. Murphy, went before.
the county judge and made applica
. fiba ifor a continuance of the hear-
ingiupdn the charge preferred bv
thevstate lhyestigatiijg'' committee.
The. application was granted, the
lieariug set for Monday, Marcltl8th
& -aiid a bond given in the sum of one
. thousand dollars. " Mr. Ebright
-has ,ub jet seen the investigating
'committee's report, butis'cohfident
that at the hearing he can explain
everything to the complete satis
. ; faction of the committee and the
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WOOD'S 0FERA house
NOTABLE EVJBNT.
0 Aprnmnae of tk well known aod
DILLON,
I To-Wight. ...
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FALLOWS ILOCK.
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$10.00
-Is the price for which, you 'can select a
HANDSOME
STYLISH
SERVICEABLE
From an arirreration of over TWBNTY-FI-VE ' PATTERNS-
Thefabrics are absolutely pure
matter how extraordinary your
eta a.uj laiiui v.uii umab iu juui w
Lowest Price and Best
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v irsi-tiuss 'ojoiuicis
Refund and Guarantee Suits
Star Clothing
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Opposite Postoffice across the street;
S1EPK BDHDNS I DRY GOODS
-HT RENNIB'S.-
Every day a sale day. We have no wheels in our'neadbut-we wlllsmash Mrs.
Jones Hub so as it will look like a hub -without spokes. 10,000 yards, best un
bleached muslin at this sale, -leper vd; 10,CO0 yards best gingham at4i4c; 10,000 yds
best lining cambricks at Ikrper yd; lo,W9 vds new dress- goods, worth 25c and 30c at
10c; $3000 in shoes at 50c on the dollar. We want your cash and we are going to
have it- 509 pairs of oar..fine25c-hose, from 6 to9y:, at IScperpair.
Rennie aftrthe Dry. Goods trade. 200 yards best table oil cloth at
15c per yard; 1000 yards best percales at 10c per yard, 1 jard wide. An immense
line of new Dry Goods at the most redicnlous low pices ever offered.
WE WAST .YOUR TK ADE AKD PXICII WILL JUKe YOU.
Our Spring Millinery yill be open March 25th with a new Trimmer
from Chicago, and we will endeator to give you a moetrchoiceand elegant
assortment, and if Mrs. Smith or Mrs. Jones come is it wilL not make any
difference if they bring a new Hub or old Wagon Hub, if tbey are in good
standing financially they can buy all the Dry Goods they wh either for
cash or credit and at prices lower than any so-called low-priced Hub storea
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Look at these pficepwd see if they
are not lower than any you have
. seen
18 lbs granulated sugar $1.()0.,, Others give tjnly i flbs.
"50 bars choice soap $1.00.
4-lb pkg Gold Dust for'20c. .
you 23c.
Hamilton foratid
and Apricots only iBc catt. ' Those posing as leaders
in low' prices are asking you 17c.
Good Cocoanut notjSchepps--20c lb. . You pay others- 25c.
Very -nice bulk Rio coffee 106 lb You are. paying. 10c for
package coffee that the grade is lowered to screenings
Fancy Maple Syrup, in bulk, 00c gal. Others charge for
an inferior article $1.00.
Sugar inioo lb.; sacks $5.90
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We will esteem it a kreat t&We if our
Mends will -compare ourvgooda ifL ' quality
with those of our competitors.
HARRINGTON
The veteran actor John Dilon.
now in his sixty-second year will
appear Jat the opera-house this evenr
ing with his company. Mr. Dillon
has visited North Platte before, and
each time gave excellent satisfac
tion. Jle is worthy ojf a hig ihouse
.and this .we trust He will .receive &
The Tribune' lias said time!
and time again that.goods" can be
purchased in North Platte- for as
little money as elsewhere. The
truth of this was 'demonstrated a
few days ago when a woman
ylth samples of cloth and prices:
from-a Chicago firm entered the.
Star Clothing ITouee and asked
that she be allowed: td makS sonie
comparisons. This was granted,.
her, and the examination Tesult'ed
in her purchasing - an; overcoat!
cheaper than the price offered by ;
the Chicago' firmfor the.exa.ct m ke.
itrid quality otrgds. Shortly1
thereafter mftit Centered who
desired to purchase woolen
shirt He HadVojt a, shirt
which he had purcliased of "Monti
gomery -Wad &, Copr "bae dqWdr.:
,Mr. tfojlriiersord hiaa shirt of tlc
same goodto.aiKi make lor seven tjr-if
five cents. What js true of the;
Star is equally -true of othr fores,;
,miqwm. u. prvpeopie would ex
amine the. roods sold bv nur
local
erckants- they woR nine
ouirxrt ten $m tfiat thtr.-'csh
f wrchase tkt same a n al i tr: Af Muvts
taH-thereas cheap; a they can in OmaW
Chicago; and beside by tradinr
m home tner ure WMmitr-fb build
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E. B. WARNER.
wooland fast color, and no
shape, we wilU Jit you as well 'vji'
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One Price. .
Plata TTigures.
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Others givexnly 35 oro bars.
Would-be competitors charge
Choice Peaches,- Plums, Pears
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The
revival services
at the
Methodist church are still
in pro-
gressr and- two or three persons
have deserted the broad-road lo
destruction and' are pu:"suing the
straight and harrow path.
.W. H. Hamilton has been, re
Serving the' congratulations of
iriends over his election "as presjb
dent of the state firemenTs associa
tion. He. wears the same sized hat
he did4 befbreJiis election.
. --Klondike wae . coming. Buy a
pair pneggias jrom 50 cents up.
SXi;CLO'TinNC HOUSE.
S. Clinton 'returned
Sundav
night irom J "business trip to
Omaha.- He went: outTfothe 'expo
sition" sr rounds" SaturdaY-and was
Agreeably shrpcised at the number
land magaftMde. rof tHejbuildings.
-TrAiVin Pool and Will Dolson
had sit, matclit shoot at fifty blue
rocks 'Sunday each breakingthirty
six' butbfSftyf' berKys will
hopt ofip the tie and-tjie winner
will pr6bably be.challenged by some
viBCL uap snoorer.
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Thefejs'jncreasing interest
each" eveanj .at- the Salava.tion
Army- racks; gnd 'the roonTis
packed r.ckely 'with people as
sarainesnV '"fit) who have
rnotfb . diraSic "of a cliurch for
y are atte"jp the: meetings
regttlatly a ' nLtk'ii'B solM rank
aewaTerfiir. .iiet ifcfegdpd worVj
Spriig Suit
House
elsewhere
by Mis Mame Indjrraf
Mr
Clara Raskin: shipped her
picture gallery apjrati68.;to Nctft
jEflatteiias't le4aa4yi-ilaUa
News.- c-'-" 4--' -."!-" , '
A aoori as- the weather will
permit, A D.-OiTrw.ill ;lia .wr4r
dnSiis';n.ew houte ':oi eit-burt:
street," fv x ' . f.-J
John Dilloa andlhi com pa ay
came Jn irc3:he.6aitrtody
will hold tibrtkatfbe opera house
this eTejaing. j
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COZ
Wm. Millsi- of lfow.elH preciactV
shipped acarlpad p?-hof"a to JsJoutk
Omaha, last week, j,and is TeediBya
car of steersf " L -
It i&. said that Capf . Evaust .of
the Codji will resign vhis i position
on February 1st, bu tftliis has not
been announced, officially. . .
The liickappd Medicine-Co, .vill
open a week's engagements at the
opera house Thursday evening".
The members of the companj are
fun producers. .
Colonel Inman, of Tbpeka,
Kansas, has remembered a number
of his or tlx. Platte friendsoy send
ing thenr complimentary copies of
the "Santa Fe Trail'
--Yoif will make no mistake it
you get your dental work done at
Dn Morrill's; .prices-the lowest, and
swork just as good as you .can get
in Omaha. Call and see.
A thief got away xvi'th.about
twenty-dpllars in cash from Spar
ling's saloon Friday night. .The
money laid on lhe sideboard .be
hind the counter and: while l?e bar
keeper was temporarily absent the
thief got in .his work. , "
The greater part of Nebraska
was visited yesterday with a heavy
fall of snow, continuation of the
storm which prevailed n-Iowa the
day before. At this point the fall
was about Eve, inches. . .
PillsbKry'a JWrt Muui9lis Zlenr
$L50 prsck at Tie Wiloex Dpt.
Store.
Warren k!oyd has. , completed
filling the main exhibit hall onj the
fair grounds with 60Q tons15 ot ice
from his lake.,DHE Tribune, said
Friday that the woman's , building
was being tilled with ice1, which was
a mistake. ,
it is expected, that soon after
February 1st?, the Union Pacific
company will pay ' itsK delinquent
real estate taxes in . this county.
The company we believe,, is. delin
quent on the years 1894. 1895 and
18. -
P. Miles,, of Sidney, .was in
town the latter paf fbf the week
as attorney in a-.case in chambers
before Judge Grimes, , wherein a
motion 'was made "to dissolve an
injunction granted in the case. of
M. H. Tobin against the Fred
Krugf Brewing Co.
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All the best and seasonable m
qualities of Underwear are
here in abundance. Just no- iH
tice show window. See the jj
new born FIFTY-CENT Wool $
Fleece.
So?ar Clothing House.
The suit befweea the Turpies
and James N. Calhoun, which grew
out of a land trader wherein " Cal
houn traded his ranch north of town
to" the Turpies, and the Turpies
sued Calhoun or damages, alleging
that Calhoun bad misrepresented
his property to themj ca'me up tor
xial at Iafayette.Ind.. a. few; days
ago and resulted, in a disagreement
of ihe jury, standing 10'to in Cal
houn's favor. - " .
at -WxIftoxJWpt. Start.
The , acinuar mask" .ball of the
RedMea,i heldat -the opera house
Friday .evening, was not so largely
attended' by marked 'dancers as
usual, but theT cro wd of spectators
was very1. large. ' The music .fur
nishedby the orchestra . was ex-,
cellent. and . the affair proved.,; a
feasant ibne for both dancers, and
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spectators. Jplpt to the grand
march a Taughaole fetrce was given,
on thetae;;!
lirs.. Susie Familtnd T'red
Howard, both of Gbthenbiii-g, were
xinit.edi-ia-ITa'rriag:e Sanday: evening
at the hoae of Mr aaid Mrs C.hr
JPatterson, RevSnavely perfornj'-;!
nngthe ceremony ta , preseace.
of a dozen-or more old-time, friends
of the bride. J ilcsHaVd wasfor
"several yeark -a. ridet 'pf -.North
Platte, if ovii igrWrtereto tG6th-
en burg, wher shewhs 1 the -lead
3ngdrug;store;olw"Sown Mr.
toward has tieefemMt'er of: tfcib
store, for somfe tUe? psrsr. r The
couple.wnt t(:(16rg' SUisay
f refund mbnerl t
We steeguit6OTlat'4 sit8 tt. for $
LION
GERMAN
MOKASKA
LOG CABIN
Wilcox
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A girl baby was born Saturday
night to Mr. arid Mrs f Joseph Goff
of the Third ward.
Some improvements are being
made to the interior of Baskin's
meat market; - . .
Hog cholera is prevalent Jn Buf
falo county and hundreds of bead
are dying.
Trains from the west were
more or less late yesterday and
this morning?
The ladies' guild will, meet Fri
day afternoon with., Mrs, Jackson
at the Pacific hotel.
The paper hanger and painter
has completed his work at Harring
ton & Tobin's grocery-and the room
presents a very neat appearance.
The annual state encampment
of the G. A. R. and W.R. C. will
be held at Norfolk February 9th.
A number from this city will at
tend. ' '
Carpenters say th,at theoutlook
for work in their line next spring
is better than for several seasons
past. A number of new residences
are contemplated,
Com bi&1 18c x Mick at tie Wtt
coxJDepaxtaemt store.
Articles of incorporation of the
Union Pacific railway company
were filed , with the secretary of
state at Lincoln Friday. The cap
ical stock of the company is $136.
OQOvPOO. Miss Maud Dillon entertained
the Ninth grade literary society in
a pleasant mannerFriday evening.
An interesting programme was
rendered, following which refresh--ments
were served.
Wm. Maloney. of Bayard.Iowa,
accompanied by his son and daugh
ter, "arrived in town Sunday and
will make North Platte his future
home. He is the father of the
young man who has been- sick
at the Hawley house for some, time
past.
Notwithstanding: the stormy
weather yesterday, three applica
tions for homesteads were filed at
the U. S. land office. Receiver Mc
Donald says a big snow storm or a
heavy rain always bring business
to his office.
Engineer Criiscn will go to
Ord where he will assist Rev.
Hardaway in a series of revival
meetings. MrCtns n is an earnest
evangelist and will doubtless meet
with success in assailing' the ram
parts of satan at Ord.
It is said that the Union Pacific
switch yards at Council Bluffs will
be moved to Qmaha, and for that
purpose President Burt has se
cured" fifty acers of land. .This
will cause several hundred men to
change their place of residence
from Council Bluffs to Omaha.
It is announced that 12. St. John,
for many years connected with the
Rock Island road, will succeed Ed.
Dickinson as general manager of
the Union Pacific-arid will assume
his duties Feb. 1st. .Mr Dickinson
will accept ja" position with the
Baltimore & Ohio.
JtOvery nobby hat worn this
season you'll find , here at
prices'lower, than jou ex
pect to pay; We have the
-Longley; Agency Hat,, now
ready for spring. Seetheou
Price S3.00.''
- Star Clothing House.
The reception and art exhib
it atiite JBpiscopai rectory Friday
afternoon was quite well attended,
Tjie ctttresoii exhibition were,
those known ;as the Ladies'" Home
Journal collection, a majority- of
which have "appeared on the, first
page of the covc of that pu.blicaT
tion. Tfce exhibit aetted about
$15-and - that -amouat wac-titropd
oVeVrto the lidk' guijti.,
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Departm'nt Store
jwMiiiiwinn Hnnrlff delivered to any part of the city
C. C. Hawkins.of Wellfleet, trans
acted business in town yesterday.
. xv Jsl. tsorenson. ot umana, is
visiting" his sons John and Mike in
this city.
Mrs. H. O. Evans is entertaining
her sister, Miss Pearl Snyder, o
Maxwell.,
Ei W. Crane returned to Omaha
yesterday after visiting his family
for several days.
Floyd McGinn, of Cheyenne, has
been visiting friends in town for
tew days past.
The genial Andy Traynor,
ffen
eral bafrjrajre airent of the Union
Pacific, is in town to-d?y. .
J. Q. Wilcox, who has been in St.
Louis for a week buying goods, wil
return home to-night.
Miss ' Kate McGlone who is
teaching school near Sutherland.
came down Saturday for a day's
visit.
The Misses Post, who had been
visiti ng North Platte friends for a
couple of weeks, returned to Omaha
Sunday night.
Miss Annie Schw.eigert returned
to Paxtpn Sunday evenintr after
visiting North Platte friends for
couple of days.
Judge Grimes' and Reporter
Scharmann left Sunday for the west
part of the state, where the Judffe
will hold court.
Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Hughes, who
had been in Denver for a week com
bining business with pleasure,
turned home Sunday night.
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Attorney Ridglev, ot Lexington,
was the guest of North Platte
friends Saturday and Sundav. He
says he is getting along nicely.
John Bratt left last nitrht for
Denver to attend the stock-grow
ers national convention which will
be in session,for three days this
week. -
LOiT-XIWAXD. ,
A set of grinders that were well
worn and worthless only for the
good they have done. -
LATER.
The-above were left at Dr. Mor
rill's dental parlors and a:fine new
set returned in their stead for only
510.00.,
The Colorado and Wyoming press
speaks in glowing terms or the en
tertainments given by the Kicka
poos. The company, though small
in numbers give an entertainment
consisting-of farces, sketches, mar
ionetts, Mexican knife throwing,
magic banjo playing, fire eating,
black face, Irish and dutch comedyt
etc. Thorough change in program
every night. First night free, after
that gallery 10 cents, lower floor IS
cents.
AJf XXlOKieUIITATIJCXJIT
In Friday's issue The Tribune
stated thatGMilton Doolittle of
this city had been re-elected pres
ident of the state board ot agri
culture, but had declined to serve.
This was erroaeous insofar as the
declination is concerned. Mr,.Doo
little did not decline, jand will be
the president of the board fc,r the
ensuing year. Our informant for
the wrong statement was the Lin
coln Journal.
There are six universities in Ne- i
braska? twentv-nine collesres, and
seventeen academics. There are
three industrial or reform schools.
doiBfr hiirh school work, besides inr
titHoiis5 for the blind, the deaf
and feeble miaded all in .addition
to one of the moet perfect public
school systems in the world.
The white squadron, which
had been at Key West for a couple k
ni riavs. left veaterda-r forenoon horl
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Every snow which falls adds to
the. prospects ior a crop in Lincoln
county this year,Ttherefore we are
all glad to have it snow. Ifthisi
county does not have a bountiful
crop this year it will not be on " ac
count "of lack of moisture in the
spring; , --' i
Sleighiag was good yesterday
afternoon and a number of cutters
were out on the streets.
Tiers if a (Hms f ?Mfl
who are iojur&d by th nee of coffee. Re
cently there bag been ptaced in all the
grocery storee a oew preparation called
GRAIN O, made of pure grains, that
takes the place ot coffee. The most del
icate siomaeh receives it without dis-,
trees, and but few can tell it from coffee.
It does not cost over much. Chil
dren may drink it with great benefit 15
cts. and 25 ete. per package. Trv it.
Ask for GRAIND.
LLOYD'S OPERA HOUSE
ONE WI1K COMMENCING
Thursday, Jan. 27,
KI6KAP00
INDIAN -
7W5EPICINe CO,
LOTS OF FCJN
LOTS OF LAUGH. .
Everything new, . navel -and
c - JJp-to-date.
Come and bring the family, - Best
show lor the money on
the road. z.
Gapid is naming.,.
It is a natural impulse.-for a
woman to desire to be attractive":
and to provide means to assis't her.'
Cupid is a knowinr little scamp,-'
and when he whispers into tlte ear
of some fond iriend the advice to.
send her a ring or box of jewelry,
be knew he said iust the ntrht
thing. Try it,, we hare iust the
king of goods that will suit.
Jeweler and Optician
MmgrtiriMg feee of charge.
JJREWUPRWEHY
Everv man
!1k wears
DREYER.
well made
and perfect
fittingGotheff
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