The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, May 27, 1898, Image 4

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Frank t iniTli iif Tmnw
i town yeaterday Bd&21fee of
COME
wmmt
the last foot er o:d
We tetf scc great I
cattle to muk DaridCy paries.
I'r,
Jobn BratttecelvedSOeaore of
th anfl INt"? cattle from
iiandre must Iiavex f
CaUforttia lastaigbi ; TtFb
m: Itetherrr all De
to "give the, peogfe a-cTafoecr -
grawta near, acre nntai tlK? .are
)r.iirae money, .
Mid ' - ' f -.
' .17 .
ntsf ;
fee'
'VP
TO-
inbnrgv attending
it exercises of the
'cars catftaining-
engtaeer cwps a
went tbrogk 9
a former sewi
thU city, oa
rhtand will viU
- days, ji .
ixda went to lAk-
iingv '.Mis Dix
the iMuamer
unlverslt-v.
anymember of. Co
resaed. care of Co.
lent Nebraska la
lug aParkjlGa.
Pot theTSouth Side
South Platle "river
er a f nllliead of wk-
tod was found to fee
icruitSi'from CtefH
urth -cavalry, wera
night TWfere"
Cincinnati fee
room house for
i
V. BoAGEAXT).
ith received a
iglbat
amber
the thirst of a. iroed
for Spri2tRtMpMi ; : -
yd won't3 teaTefetb wrryabt6at' the boy; can
rompla mi Mtiti - no. i.watchiifor jf ear iof. fte
wear and tear...-. - - ...T "'
Twety car- &
tic; betortgiajr to
recetyea at this
morning- Tite mrttlewifl be taken
north; a;ht(li grave. '
.D: Hienan. of Streaton, ni. ad
M. JkMiua juiucao, weeiatoifH
kWedaesday. Th eeattemen-'were
bitytaf cattlev.cJ"AXt;-lfew
Fhere to .OfallalaL to look-at ,
i Paxtan's herd. .- . " ? v - ? :
1 .
comb is pendi4r j)f ess-tl Suits fo Boys
The poat is eleatly-.liwwi with:satia;vyou'll no
tice the hand-worked collars the way the dges
are ,nishedi the; -shape'of biapelsif It shows
charactervat eyetxfiB.BBtttrons aie- well
shanked. here:areexSrkTjttos iand; patches
with the s Hits. Tronsefsusfas carefully made. J
Middy Suits, are 3 to1?. ??estee suits, 2 ..$L50and .upwards J
jLHWDHNKoreasiea ohics, aye o-mo icy piain leaKe, aaajup
IfOHf- Paats suits, age 12 to:). rodaad.squarer3.00 and ap
. i iNOrGR SHOW -WIDOWS. J ' ' -"
STAR eMTHliG "HOUSE,
W. A. OLLMEB, Proprietor:
','
Across" the street from old locatiba, -,
Paint Brashes. 3
iWhit'eWash Brashes.
Machine Oil '
H'his is; a dscided ira
BaRriessrDept
it
Harness Oil. -Baggy
Harness.
Team "Harness..
Halters. " " - "
SaddfeK" " :'
Iieather;
SiHcbes.
Bugfgy Cushions.
Dash Boards.
Storm Aprons.
Br?
! BENNIE S IILUNERY SALE. !
T Tbelsdies'efNw'th Platte and. Lincoln county know that J
a there k a war ih Millinery, aad I wieh to state.to one aad $
all that beginmngr Saturday.xApril 23d, 'you can have the
T. choice o any hat in the stock at leas than -.cost. This is no
r -. , fako advsttieementpbufc a fact I am willing to lose $300 2
: J VJ. . in order to owe it sat la sixty days.
310.00 Hats for 9G.
mOO-Hats for $5.
18.00 Hats for i.5Q
fT.OO Hate for $4.00.
96.00 Hats for$3.50
, $5.00 Hats "for $3.00
,;$4.00Hatefor$250
$3.00 Hats for $1.75;
i
aretbe phoes my .trimmer basbeea instruoted to civo
If you will call at this. isle yoa will sdait vou Bever saw
, saoritice.ia millinery in any city in the world. Ve are eoihcr
make it hot stuff in the millinery trade and von bet we will.
'Call at Rennie's on Saturday and see the bargains of your life.
Kenriie, the Leader.1 4 Kenirie, the Slasher.
Rennie the Low-prjco Seller of Millinery, Dry Goods,, Carpets.
-chooT ditrktNo.:JLTfrl receive
$1109.55 aWits share! 'of
'aptipjamestr Thriicricn
tcteLTes inc. Httxt iarycc .amnx is
the-Brady districtgiwMeh -recetTes1
$119.04. The apportfoHmMtr'js' di-
Yiqet.amoBf lnety-sevea ana
half districts, jt, ..-f - ,
Hereafter the' baad btt Satarday
nights, -will play' oa, .the 1 court
house Jawri.
and will be much 'appreciated by
every one. Theband concertVare
rone pf the most enjoyable, features
of summer time ia -North : Platte.
Nq, one-should Jet. -this, wet
spring- pass by- withoutput'ting,. in
a few acres of alfalfa: Yoiuicant
not "help but get aj.'godd stand.
Harrington & Tobin j w' 1 '
Judge Ueville iaformed 1 .ihe;
Hamilton Cadetsr- on his return
from Omaha Wednesday; thattheir
presence, was, desired. ,at the expo
sition on, June 14. That is. the.day
that the Nebraska building will' be.
dedicated and the cadets will par
ticipate ia the dedication "cere-
monies. - ::
Steel for Go-Beyils at tie
Fiye tramps, were crpuched on
the roof of one of- the, coaches on
the yard Wednesday nirhtsT4iere ' J ,
, i v' ' x of Keith-county, spent Wednesday
in'fown. '
"Wiloos
Ice Cream JTreeaers.
Scr6en,-wrre.i- w J -
1 Vfe"-- 3cra Doc Hiaires.
fj SoseNoasles. ; ? ,''s" ;
U Xawa Sprinklers. " s
UW- Safr4ratocsr '
rirr
i, 7 Pouttcy crfettiag;
jlw -iCrm-Caas.
! .Lia&'el Of l.
. 4Wljite. Ld.
Mixed 'Paiifts:
,4 iatt ; .-. . .. p .;. . . M .. .u v 4 . iatM .a -mutm .
Yeast 7tta . v, . . . . ,.3ca package;
Kismf San i-y . . . , . .. 3 ... , .7 cents a ea
Mecry Wajr. Iyes. . . .. . . . . .7c a. aaa
lampion Lye. . . . . , . , . . : ... Jl-eml a cait:
Lewis ,1 -. . 9c a saa, 3 for 35 emit
Gilt Edge Shoe Dreesiii jr. . .. v. 30c a bottle
4 pound package Gold DmsF. 1 . . .. ..18 cents
Califoraia.Caaad Frahs.y. .13c, 2 for 35c
Tcli Mil is fk fli O, OlA lnii
. BmmUL f OMmi aai. '
Gab House Towatoee .18e 2fwr36
ClubB(we Confc.v-.i ........v...Ul a mm
.Otub-Hoase Snecotaeb r. 2 Isr- 96s-
Qub Hoaes Pee. 143 mhm fee 4o
Gothepbarjc Jkmr. -
Wool Hires Goods.
Novelty Dress Goods.
Organdies.
Pefcatas. - x
J&m broideries.
Laces.
Eace Cartaias.
Fancy Dress Trimiiiags.
Mnslia Uadecwsarl
Shirt Waists-
Parasois.
Hosiery
.Tans
r2t -
GENTS' FURRISHIKGS;,
Shirts. -J
Neckties.
Nightshirts,
S u m Me r' TJ ader w ea. r :
Hats and Cap. f ' "
Straw Hats;" ; ; ; 1 r
Crush Hats. ,
Overalls. ' ' , .
- Pants:- - : r "
-
- Crockery Dept.
Handled cups and. saucers 45c a seti
7-inch dinner plates . 4jca set!
Tambfer ..20c :
Decorated tea cans and cers...65cj
Nkkle plated centre draft lamp cor
with dome ... ,..
Vase lamps, with shade
Baaeuet lamps ..from $1.50 tol?
Seyenteen d'.ferent patterns ot Dining
Sets to. select from-
WILCOX DEPARTMENT STORE,
Goods sold at one price and, that for cash only.
NORTH FLATTE, NEBRASKA.
fcJdiss Hannah Mever" went to Ft.
Goli tns; Colo., Wednesday-morningr.
Mrs. I.-J3; Stroud and her little
son left for Kansas City yesterday
morning.; .
f.the gardner.liy.iag.
1, says, lie will nave a
: of I strawberries
this.' season.. He
itches of each.
e is exhibitwo1
of'thc river. 5 Rve
f oat niceltjand lndih-
x.n prevent ra
for.mpre train crews
Piattc and Sidney
rbetween Sidney and
there were at this
This is certainly
roved business con-
rs. Pred Tobas en-.
the occasion
lfiftieth birthday?.!
p. a- number of
e. evening was
Sir'erarTone.
jns and Boston
rden hose, fb resale
IB.
of Gandy, is- in
Ball "was the scene,.
febf a verv enjoyable
given by everafl
r -About ninetacnJ
present. Sixteen
s danced. As the
Sol it Kl r 1 P tln ibaK.
. -4.
received from Joe
rninjf brought .the
)tmg ot two men
, State who were
act ot -trying- W
ing from which Co.
w.ater.
Spanish agents.
5
rchtyaey agast
fc Baldwin over-
irrer and decMMd
named in the bo3
dollars was liqui-
T cas w4M:f
irthf tril, on Jw
H A. Chapin,
town today.
Mrs,.M J. Cohn and'lier son, of
Maxwell-are in town today.
Alva and Elmer Waits, of Tryon,
re in town today. . . J-
fr Mrs. John ShaueiandMrsL
Wafer, of Maxwell, are spending;
the day in town:
Frank and Will Coker and Henry;
Abshire are among the Sutherlan'd
visuors in town toaay.,T .
Joha McCullough. andGeo W.
Roberts are among the people who
are in town from Maxwell today.
Howard Case, of Sutherland,, and
Louis Schlademan, of Paxton, were
in town"today as witnesses onr land
proofs.
" heavy artillery "company
will drill In the old,armory tonigfitv
- 9 "r '- i i" - "i
Xjxxw win commence at naii. past
seven.
Cherry arid peach trees in town.
promise a heavy yield this season?
The cherry trees are particularly,
full of fruit.
Mrs. Joe Clinton left Wednesday
night for her sister's home in east
,ern Nebraska where she will prob-'
ably spend the.sHmmer. . ':; . J
Mrs. icupiper, wno is prom
inent in the Women's Relief Corps
of the state, will deliver an adress
at. J:he Memorial Bay services in this
jfcity next Mondays She is a, very
ready and pleasing talker. ;
J. R. Baldwin, of Fbntanelle, is
in town today. Mr. Baldwin-owns,
a section of land northwest of town
and he is thinking quite seriously
o moving from, Fontanelle and.
making his home in Lincoln county,;
JoseDkvHershev lhas feracted "a
fHfegstaff .on his building aid tot
morrow one wn; De placed en tue
Wilcox store buildfng.? CPM: Pfewi
ton will probably put np a. thirty
toot pole in front of his place, of
business. - '
KeKlrtrand Mrs.
takied 3&ot thkty-
prof reamve hfh
eyeflingl ': W.
lie McGinn, wst
prises to consote
lack: Hrx.;.3M
f. . Mever -were the
to, , whom w&raj
Deiius
served dWnf
rtheeyeningr
fved by Mrs., S, E.
ler son t rcd con-
the
Jit
The Union Pacific has extended
the, low rate;ofaJcent amfle to all
points east of andincluding-.orth
Piatte fpc the opening day ot the.
exposition. This makes the fare
for , t hV row a d;t r i p a trifle less.:than:
six 1dlars. JTke tickets are on
atefay31, and. are ffood: forre-
Ifcara. until. Jkneieth.,, This lowl.rate
cfare"brinrs the' excbsttidn witin
rwe-reacu ot evervoae. .i r,
- - - w
were also several attemounir to
travel, oh the ".blind baggage.'
They were all discovered before
the train pulled out and' were
promptly routed. They were all
young fellows, the oldest one not
The X.M.C.A. has been house
cleaning' the last few days and in a being more than twenty.
auuit time every tuing win De as NEW NOVELTY
orignt as a new pin.
Miss Josie Day went to Brady
yesterday to attend a picnic -and
the-closing exercises of the Brady
schools. Miss Bay will return to-
Mrs. Chas. Pool returned Wed
nesday afternoon from a few days
visit' in Omaha. '.
lw B. Gibbs returned on No. 5
yesterday morning; from a short
stay in Omaha. '
Mi6s- Melissa Shuck :, and Miss
Alice Simms went to Hebron Wed-
t?Mrs. Ida Ml Walker r clped,aj'
-very' satisfactory "term of school in
the Platte yalley school house
Tuesday.- The. closing exercises
were held in the afternoon and
were very much enjoyed by all who
were -present
Screw. Wire at Wileox Department
Store.
The closing exercises of the
Brady schools will be ield today.
Makes its appearance 'on our
counter's as 'soon as it nasses
into the realm, of fashion. See. nesd;iy morning,
the new Neckwear at 25 and 50 Mrs- Oscar Hughes went to Ster-
cents. Patriotism li.i.
Star Clothing House.
morning
to visit"
yesterday
friends for a' wliile.' ' ; '
Mrs. Wood White returned Wed-
About twentyrfiyej members of neadar n?irht from-her visit in St.
i, - . r I -
tue neavy ariiuery company met in ouTs and Grand Island
the i . pa. C. A, rooms Wednesday
night at the call of James B. Mc
Donald. They decided -io com
mence active drill work at once
under Mr. McDonald. Tliey will
drill, for the present,- in1 Keith's
hall. If the regiment of heavy;
artillery is accepted under the presi-
j a 1 1 ii :ii r
A rlasft nf Pio-Tlf .will n1i,ntPfrom ucut31dal lucJ tUUIaC
the high school. The principal, H. UJ ' IC8"ncui-
E.Worrell, deserves n nreat deal - legiiiicni. is.u i ttcepieu,
of credit for the excellent work
done-imtheschools.
BARGAINS ROLLING IN
ANDflpT.....
Be quick to secure your shar.e
-of-our $L50, $2.00. :$2.50 and
3.00 Shoes. JS"ew line of W. L.
Douglas $3.00 and $4.50
hoe at S5.00, Notice show
windows.
Star Clothing House.
they will endeavor to join the iregil
ment of infantry.
Fred D. Wnerht, of' the Tele-
Miss Ora TuelLwho has been at-,
tending school here, returned to
her home near El wood yesterday
morning.
Miss Iina Rector and Master
Homer Rector went homewith Miss
Tuell to spend part of their sum
mer vacation..
Mrs. Jas. BeHori went to New
Albany Ind., yesterday morning.'
Mrs, Bel.ton will spend, the summer
in New Albany .r "
T. J. Matthews came back from
graph, and Miss Elizabeth Sawyer Washington Tuesday night. Mr.
were united in marriage at the Matthews will probably remain
Methodist oarsonatre Wednesdav" here for some time.
Wednesday- "afternoon two hoboes
named Conrad Rowland and Jack Was-
They took quite a
evening at eight o'clock" by Rev. C.
C. Snavely; The bride was becom
ingly gowned in white and carried
a bunch of white roses. The groom
was clad in conventional black.
The bride was attended by Miss.
Day, who was also gowned in
white. Miss Day carried a bunch
of pink, carnations. H. E Worrell;
was the groomsman. In addition'
to the bridal party only the rela-
ey met each other.
fancy, to one another and indulged in
several social drfnka. Thev then d- tives ot the contracting artiesand
cidedto find an inviting spot to spend Br' and Mrs Wa"er were presentU-
the night. Thoy- went to the- fair Alter ine ceremony was pertormed
grounds and went to eleeppit least one ?he entire Partv repaired to the res-
of them entered dreamland but the oth- mence ot Mn ana rs' M- H- BUS
ec one must gave beea verymuch awake lass wIiere a very delightful we(K
because he relibvedlns companion, Row- a L was served. The
Hdrof his revolver, pocket-book and ",auuua cmoiurnisuea music aur-
watch and returned to town H thftn mS tne evening. Mr. and Mrs..
Senator and Mrs. DuBois were.
on No. 1; Wednesday aitcrnobn en
route from Washington to iheir
home in Idaho.
Pearl J. Donaldson and Miss
Minnie M. Bullington were united
in marriage by; Judge Baldwin at
his office Wednesday afternoon.
Mrs. Bertha Ward, who had been
J, J. Halligan spent last evening
in Ogalalla.
Miss Abbie Shu man is clerking"
in Brazel ton's.
J. S. Hinckley transacted bttsi
riess in Sutherland Wednesday.
Henry Cokerand! children are the
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Peale. -
C. E. Helm went, to Cheyenne
yesterday afternoon: - to brake on
the Fourth district.
Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Watts
returned to Cornincr, Iowa, this
morning.
Miss Kate Gilman will? return
this afternoon from Peru, where
she has been attending the state
normal school..
Manor C. F. Scharmann returned
from Lincoln yesterday afternoon.
He is one of the healthiest looking
invalids that it'sjpossible to find.
Mrs. Jacobson and Mrs. Salver
son, who had been, .visitissr the
family of David Mmshall, returned
to their home in Ft Atkinson,
Wis., this morning.
Lieut. Baker passed through
town on No. 2 Wednesdey morning:
The lieutenant was on his, way to
Montana to pick up horses for the
use of the regiment of rough ridersr
About eighteen yers ago LJent.
Baker spent some time in town as
the guest of J. H. Hershey.
Johh Reed, returned with his
bride from Keith county, Wednes
day morning. They have com
menced housekeeping in the
Crockett bouse. Mr. Reed has been
in the employe of John. Bratt for
the past twelve years, but has de
cided to try and', obtain work in
town.
Mr., and Mrs. J. H. Hershey and
children left for- the east on, No. 2
this morning. Mr. Hershey wilf
remain about a month and Mrs.
Hershey will spend the summer.
Philadelphia will be their head
quarters most of the time, but they
vjsiting relatives in town for the contemplate making trips to Wash
ington Old point Comfort and
various places in Pennsylvania.
proceeded to enjoy himself m th ngut were tne recipients ot .a
loons, buthis enjoyment was rW t number of handsome wedding pres Potter , disposed of part
cause Rowland woke up and missing his f nts rhe? wm be-m housekeep- iana soutu or tiiejnver.
property came back'to town to find his m at once 111 the Jeffrey residence C. L. Williams and'his daughter
friend?). Rowland metWasleyin an on west Front street. The bride Grace vent to Kearney oh' No. 2
altey dpwnttpwn- Wasley refused to anQ ffroom are op.m very estimable Wednesday morning. Mr. Will-
Biv-i'th nroDertv. so Rowland youn? people and tne Tribune hams vstent down to look after his
i -z. r r - -1 1 r--
cedd : to pMB&w him During the
poaamiiff oc-tMacer jjav hove in .3&J ' v " A Miss Eliakbeth Bratt went to
sight H; prbmptty ran them both in i --" oW - iPerit -ritiiv - morninn-. After
aad.thjp S?e nowja jail awaiting the re-
tant OC.cjnmor J8dge. laVWlrom Mo., t j i ;Braft will rcfiim to Owahn wliere
- - iy.ujr ui ciinuiMH ows.iiaa; pomp, i.t -J' "
Pberepa opaaty. - nfiA'i.,ftI(1v J- mlsuZ; -3k M will visit for two weeks.
Maulsbv went with M. G.-:
horses shipped to
esda night, Mr,
drive, on the Omaha
past few weeks, returned to her
home in Montana Tuesday night.
Mrs. Sullivan of Ft. Ackinsonr
Wis., arrived in the city on No. 1
Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. Sulli-van-is
visiting her daughter Mrs.
L. A. Wiugate.
. W. PottetT returned to his
home in;Petosky. Mich;, yesterday
morning. During .. his- stay Mr.
of his
)Sf Ideal' pph Ua m tfey t WkS. roli
t dwwiood pectjos o.the earl' ' TfcK
m"kr o way 'id. er tiefaB8,?a&i(
mmkU eMd by a hrtUmed eoDditioB
Twfc.' WhM tbii tee is SaftaSweS "yon
hv a ruMbflmr mmacf mMf4
bMHkr od irhitf:i eatCdowl'
DcfnM tb iwuH, anddMs tbi iar'
flammctkw csaa be ;teoHflt ad this
tube: luatortd to :itl:onnaKoMdUkMf
Jiear iDtf ifl b flmtroyod' forever, n
VPs0 all our It is said, surpasses anything aigr K Veron
large Jmeof bulk garden, field and seen in thfs line, before, ;afe sooffto KeithV car of
?r urin trh?IBOnt of pSlthis city Thev wHl-phibit Omaha.i Wedi
J r kmiwioh.?uoii. under their, own water pf?fpf. tent a; Maulsby willr
- A:t!&ff)ikkjhs. iatided for i riday June3rd,tat 3 Pi M. and ,8 and other
tracks,, this .suramer.-
exhibiatr -Omaha position j M. -TheVews oLthcpminr of I Arthur Strayhorn' rtarnediast
pawed tferoh ataeoa terday- There this exhibiiioa vUty 'dojibt, be evehiag- from ncpfn, " where he
were . twe.:tw -fsll growa sod, one hailed with , delight by :very ope lias been attending, the state uni
bby .oatrSehl" The, fait crown-ones who-ha-either heard" of or has had versity.j He expects "to clerk in
werelwge, sadeoae bmk-but the j t .Priv'uef? witnessiMg tsJStre!U's drag store during- the, ties.
mMBWjmfarTltoiimcj besaty. wniitjxiuHnoB-qi uu iR; suMBier. . 4 man and bears hig sixty-two years
p.&.&ti& farm 'tellince Theiyemr- :L ijrRyaii!adMm;-Je(4leR?a.- ry lightly. Julying from the
m o.!ffwBia. ' - - exactly twice its ;ormer si mJ l' Wn nuW W look of determination about his
TMUMie an enure pei.pt monkey , ijdA .MJmtt . '11 hfe- firmly and . aMy amiiitatcad
.-Aueanon,
Gen'l. Wesley Merritt, military
governor-eneral of the Philippines,"
passed througi this city 1'uesuay at
ternoon in the special car 010 at
tached to No 1. Gen'l. Merrit was
accompanied by three of his staff
officers, Maj. Strothers, Maj;B:ale,
and Capt Mott. As soon as -No.
came to a standstill Mai. Walker
boarded the car. He was met on
the steps by Gen'l. Merritt who
hailed him with "Hello, Walker.
jue naci recognized Mai. walker at
once although it is nearly twenty
five years since he last saw him
ven 1. aemtt stepped ott tne car
and held an impromptu reception
during the time No. 1 remained. Tn
the yards. -He said thatit was .im-
possible, for him. to tell; jistf how
soon he would leaVe for the Philip
it woald be as'sbo . as
evf.rylgb glaa in read i ncsa He
&P.WS the First Ne
in bfa ffiwiiiand, and sjjke.
highWk the Pennsyivani
MiaBMota rgimift. Gen'l. Mer-
rittremembers "M. C. Harrington
who was at West Point, when he
was commandant there in thi eigh-
The general is a fine looking
XJkZLXOlS 3T0T9S
WnMiMigHififlCW:f!
Ed Erickson is actinsr as extra
call bov.
Auditor J. W. Mahoney wasin
town yesterday.
Jake Smith returned from Omaha
Tuesday night.
George Lannin has retarned from
his trip to Colorado.
Engine 807 was put in the shop
for light repairs to-day, .
The 667 and the 1Q6 will come
out of the shops today.
Engine 696 will be brought np
from Omaha in a few days and
placed in service at this point.
John Oswald, Gas Chamberlain
and C. Bl Thompson have been
added to the list of extra brake-
men.
Fred Bock commenced work in the
shops, Wednesday, in the place
made vacant by the resignation of
Marvin Dickinson.
Chris Johnson has commenced
work on the night wiper gang:
Harvey YanDoran has taken his
place as caller.
. A special .went through this
morning composed of the empty
sleepers that had been used to
transport troops w.est.
President Q. P Huntington and
a prriy occupied two special cars,
Onecnta and Oneonia II, on No 2
yesterday- morning.
A slight wreck: occurred on the
Fourth district Wednesday night,
An engine ran into the rear of a
freight train. The caboose and a
freight car was damaged.
Te?f Farrington has been, given
the SOT and will go on the 5 and 6
run. James Fonda will take Mr.
Farriagtori's old engine, 1437, and
will ran on 2 and 3.
Fiye.rnnnirig Horses belonging, to
the Rbwell stables, at San Francisco
were m aispeciat car on No. 2 Wed
nesday morning. Tne Horses are
entered at the races to be held at
the three tracks near Chicago. One
of the horses was the famous Sat
sum a.
Frederick W. Qrtht who was hos
pital steward at Ft. Mcpherson in
the '60s, was a passenger on No.,.1
Wednesday. Mr. Orth was return
ing to his home in Portland from
Harrisburg, where he hadjspent the
winter for his health. He was one
of the charter members of Platte
Valley lodge of Masons.
J. T. Gray while working on his
engine at Grand Island Tuesday
had the misfortune to have his hand
pretty severely crushed. It was at
AT ra Tn T. Vara anin,r
the social ciab Tuesday afternoon!
The roll call was answered
quotations from Tennyson!
ladies were then handed
paper oa which were writte
questions relative to the
war and were asked to ans
Mrs. M. K. Barnum
Annie Church succeeded it
ing the most and consequj
to cat for the- prize. Md
won. The prize was a
with the date of thecomas
of the war engraved on tj
Refreshments ware set
i
ladies after the questj
was settled.
F. Coons, the adva
TUP l-.fTT"V IV1HV nrtrm
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which will exhibit here
was in towit yesterday, in
Mrs. Coons had with her a li:
pet imported spauiel that
tracted considerable attfl
TJje og is pure .white and
wim ucui.uwi -umr. it is a. 5
intelligent animal.
Mrs. Ed Coker, of Sutherht
spent yesterday ia town.
Miss Ellen MdCnllough, of Jfa
well, was ia town yesterday.
The following grazing landi!
for rent at a nominal rent
tKns21, 23, 25, 27, 29 and tj
nortnr bait of 19, town 16. rat
Mmmmmm .
Com Ciilkl
BADQEH;
NEW DEPj
CANTON,
AND OTHERS
For sale by
JOS. HERSHBY,
NORTH PLA3.
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DON'T BE
FOOL
your
wi,n- tinf citnnort your local
1 u r v w t r
neoole? ... Let your
main in and circulate in
town
Merchant Tai
eS nr front SIS.
J J 1 4.U J- ro- OUHS lu it.. , 1
Ul"wcu U,J Llit rwrrnats to .measure 1
movedseveral splinters of bone. Mr. Trousers to measure trom
Griy will be comoelled to carry his. We have the finest : 01
a; Tonct money reiiaDie
nani,i a sung lor some umc. 1 .tt in our
- W TT. rvConnell met with, qmte rzT fit and latest
crsp i agaiaet joes by hail.
a painfal accident, Tuesday night.
a boat two miles trom lgspnags.
Tn a ttf tnnHnsr to ro from a stock
" iz 9
nrtaa rn.il car he missed his hoW
tw rar and fell between. The
tfcia was in motion and the jonrnal
of the stock car hit his hip with
such ferce that it threw him off the
track. He rolled down the embank
ment which at that- point is quite
steep. Mr. O'.Cennell was brought
back to town on No. 4. Dr. McCabe
recocts that he is very mach bruised
and received a severe saaxiag r
bat that his injuries arenotsenot.i
WTSTTwcRtyr1 line
to Denver. Salt Lake. City.
town)
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to
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