The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, July 14, 1899, Image 1

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FIFTEENTH YEAR.
NORTH PLATTE, NEBRASKA, FRIDAY, JULY 14, 1899.
NO. 49.
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BUS BESS
Wo aro now conducting one of the Clearing Sales for which this Store is famous a sale which will benefit all who share in its distri
bution of reliable merchandise at OUT PRICES. Wo have done a remarkable half year's business, therefore the number of rem
nants, short lengths, odds and ends and broken lots which must bo closed out is much larger than usual. This moans bargains for
everybody, and such low prices as only this store is noted for. Wo challenge comparison on any item quoted bolow, confident that
our prices arc unquestionably the lowest.
Wash
airs
1 lot Ladies' Linen Skirts worth 50 cents re- OCp
duced to , Jk
1 lot Ladies' Linen Skirts worth 75 cents re- Efhp
duccd to JXjK,
Hot White Duck Skirts worth $1.25, re- 1 AA
duced to ioUU
1 lot Ladies' Crash -Skirts in stripes and 1 70
checks, worth 2.00 to 2.50, reduced to Ui 7
Hot Ladies' Tan Colored Skirts trimmed with 1
braid and buttons, worth 1.75 and $2 now lrO
1 lot Ladies' Blue Skirts, trimmed with dark 1 70
blue braid, worth 2.50, reduced to & 7
1 lot Ladies' Blue Skirts trimmed with white OCJ
braid, worth 1.50, reduced to ULtO
Skirts that do not fit will be altered in the store.
cf'.&e1e-'OC-.eiefC-ft&c-cc-c6-.&CiC.fe&c-Jti
Summer Capes.
We have a few Spring t
$ and Summer Capes that we
t will close out at Half Price. S
8 These goods arc all new S
& and desirable.
S SUMMER CORSETS
to
23c.
Clark's or Coats' Thread s
to
to
to
to
4c, or 7 spools for g
25c.
MILLINERY.
We have a few elegantly trimmed Hats left that
will be closed out at extremely low prices.
All trimmed Hats, $8 to
15.00, reduced to
Ml trimmed Hats $5 to 0 ZH
7.00, reduced to 61 0
All trimmed Hats $2.50
to 4.50, reduced to..,,..,, I I li
One lot ladies' and chil
dren's Hats at
75c.
Sailors and Walking
Hats at greatly reduced
prices.
This Sale will. Commence Saturday, July 15th, and Continue Balance of the Month.
THE FAIR
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S. RICHARDS
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Commissioners' Proceedings.
Board met pursuant to adjourn
ment. Present full board and
county clerk. Bill of Geo. Schined
was allowed on Road Fund for S2.00.
General fund bills were allowed as
follows: P. II. Sullivan poormaster's
salary 3d. 4th and 1st. qr., also steel
bars 78.00, Nebr. Loan & Trust Co.
Rent 24.00; Bills on Reed inquest,
B. Buchanan, J. C. Fleharty. J. F.
Schmalzried, L. Walker, G. S. Huff
man and A. M. 'Michael jurors. 1.10
each, Walter Eavy, Wm. Bailey and
Wlllard Eavy witnesses each 4.00,
Bam Richards mdBC. 14.90, Dr.
Pinkerton services 1.50. N. P.
Water Co. 40.50, W. S. Pcniston
insurance 50.00, N. W. McCabe in
quests 22.60. State Journal Co. sup
plies 153.50, Neb. L. & T. Co. 24.00
Neville & Parsons services 25.00,
A. L. McNeel co. comr. 89.50. Wm.
Maloney digging graves 10.50, Win.
Woodhurst services 189.40, A. M.
Lock delivering ballotts 8.00,. N:.
- op oa ti mi. .
McCaoe inquests oo.ou, u. j. imuv
ecke salary C00.00, C. II. Stamp
canvassing 2.00, Tudgcs and clerks
of election for Nov., 1898, 603.00, F
II. Longley fees in Love insanity.
r . .
case 8.00, W. T. NYiicox ices sain
im. W. C. Elder fees same
case 6.40, C. C. Purgeou labo
Dr. N. M. McCabe co. phy
I
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417.00, A. W. Mathewson
expenses 3.00, Peter Mmr k
Mrs. Snear 2 mos, JU.uu, .w.
Dermott delivering' ballots 'i
Stebbius delivering bn-llol
G. A. Metz, Chas. Sear
Fisher. D. J.'Antouideselect;
vices 2.00 each, claims of
tinrcrinn In CISC of Rush vl
combe 17.93, State Journal
plies 70.40; Claims allowed
March term ltm as iouows;
Hamilton 10.10, A. F. Han
i 'MO. J. B. Murphy 17.50.
Roberts 14.50, Jacob Miller
W. Lloyd 10.10. Greeley Bundy 12.
10, II. C. Rcdinger, J. II. Cunning
ham 10.10, J. B. McDonald 2.10, L.
R. Beckford 15.00, Frank Haller
16.00. G. W. Rose 12.70, Wm. Gar-
man 13.50, Wm. McMichael 5.50, IJ.
W. Besack 12.10, R. Hanson 14.00,
Ed" Johnson 15.00.C. L. Bowen 12 00
D. W. Harshfield 13.50, Fred St.
Marie 12.30, Wm. Hubbartt 12.50,
L. D. Rich 13.50, L- Kruger 400.
Talesmen Win. Heise q.00, E. B.
Johnson 2.00, Chas. Baker 2.00, II.
B. IIollhiKsworth 2-00, E. D. Sny
der 2.00, Jesse Sayrc 2.00, J. E.
Cussius 5.00, W. II. Wclty bailiff
12.00, State Journal Co-43.00. II. C.
Rcnuic mdsc. 2.15, Jurors and wit
neees in Mann inquest 13 80, E. W.
Symmonds labor 16 50, Waterworks
Co. 40.50, J. S. Meyers taking' out
trees round court house 19.12. A. L.
McNeel services 77.00. Whereupon
board adjourned until Monday July
10, 1899.
Tin: populists of Indiana will go
it alone this year. They arc weary
of acting1 as cat's paws to further
the ends of the democrats.
NERVOUS
WOMEN
Do vou feel like screaminc Just
before and during the monthly sick
ness? Are you easily irritated? Do
you get the blues and wish some
times you were dead ?
If your answer is " Yes" to any
of these questions, you should lose
no time in taking
JiRADPIJTyD'S
FEMAZH RnGUI,ATOR
It will overcome and cure every
form of irregular menses, leucor-
rheca, tailing or the womb and
other uterine trouble.
SI at DruooMH'
TUE nmUflCLD KCCUUTOIt CO.. Atlanta. R.
Eotwcon tho Rivers,
L. A. Renglcr, of Paxton Suu-
dayed with relatives at Hcrshey.
Rev. A. Coslet from down the
line gave a graphapouc entertain
ment to a fair sized audience at the
Ilershey school house last Monday
evening'.
Sheriff Keliher.of North Platte,
was in this locality on business
early In the week.
E. F. Scebergcr is now the proud
owner of u dandy new carriage re
cently purchased of W. II. Hill at
Ilershey.
A majority of the farmers in this
country are at this time irrigating
their com.
The mail crane at HerBhey has
recently been changed from the
south to the north side of the track.
The U. P. gang that has been
located at Ilershey for the past ten
days pulled for Paxton Wednesday
evening.
Certain parties who &old eight
gallons of milk produced by two
cows at one milking to the U. P.
gang at Ilershey recently are now
Baid to be out of the business for
the want of customers.
The click of the self-binder as
well as the clatter of the mower is
now wafted on the breeze.
Al Tift is at this time loading
baled hay at NichoUfroin the Col
ton laud over south.
10. F. Seebergcr and S. L. Funk
houser are putting up the hay on
the old canal company's laud this
season.
J. M. Smith, wife and daughter
spent the 4th in Cheyenne. Mr.
Smith who is foreman of the Her
shey section returned on the 5th to
resume his duties but Mrs. Smith
and daughter remained several days
and visited with relatives and
Iriends.
W. A. Loker returned the other
day from a business trip to Holdrcge
G. I. Campbell, of Lodi is visit
ing his brothcr-in-law A. J. Thomas
and lamily in the valley at this
time.
Dick Shinkle the Ilershey livery
man made a business trip over to
Wallace the fore part of the week.
The old board previous to the
innual school meeting in the Platte
Valley district hired a young man
by the name of E. C. Thompson, of
Missouri, to teach the school the
coming year but the time one mem
ber of the board, who helped do the
hiring, expired at the annual meet
ing, and he failed to be re-elected.
The new board has tendered the
school to another party. Trouble
is likely to ensue and what the out
come will be remains yet to be seen.
Miss Laura Murray will teach the
school in Che village of Ilershey
the coming year instead of the one
at Nichols as was reported. She
applied for the one at Nichols and
was informed by the board that
she could have it. But it is stated
that after due consideration of the
matter she thought it was too
tough a school.
Landlord Ilarkney of Hcrshey
was a county seat visitor on bus
iness one day the first ot the week.
A" gang of men are at work re
pairing the dam to the F. it M.
Preserves
V ( frulLi, Jcllko, plcklcn orrotui .r
4r,4t moru nully, moro quickly, mora
.tih lienltlifilllv wul(.il with llellnad
IWi I'onilllne Wax than by any othrr
VWI mrtlKMl. DoxenaofotucruBvawUltjo
Y" fuundfor .
Refined
ParaffiBie Wax
In every liounchoM. It U clean,
tantt'lcivt ami (Morlcsn ulr, wator
ami nclil proof. Oct H Kuiid cukuof
It with ii llt of ltd ninny urna
from your druggist or grocer.
rwui evrrywuere. juuuuuy
hTAMIAIIll (III. CO,
canal., M. C. Lindsay, of North
Platte is overseeing the work.
Rev. Randolph, of North Platte,
conducted the funeral services of
P. F. Erickson's little baby at the
residence last Monday. The in
terment took place at the River
side cemetery. The bereaved par
ents have the sympathy of the en
tire community in this their hour
of trouble.
Bob Carpenter and Em Moore, of
Sutherland, are assisting Win.
Ware in plastering the new church
at Ilershey,
Loge Loker has returned from
the vicinity of Holdrcge where he
has been at work for a short time.
Lon GraveB of North Platte haB
been the guest of E. F. Secberger
at Hcrshey this week.
A lady by the name of Erickscn
has been engaged to teach the north
school in the Ilershey district the
coming year, She resides down
cast;
Pat.
Sanitarium.
I can assure you the company
who proposes to build the institu
tion are ready to organize as
soon as I can get time to appear in
Chicago. I wish to send a picture
of bathing lake and resort in ad
vance and I hope the people who
are interested in building up our
portion of the country will appear
at the resort Sunday afternoon July
15th, and assist me in sending
a good picture to Chicago.
Yours truly,
I. Lamim.ugh.
Next Tuesday a large number
of farmers living along the line ot
the Burlington road in Nebraska
will go to Lincoln and spend the
'day at thestate experimental farm.
The Burlington gives the farmers
ahalf faro rate,
"Embalinod" Tlcn.
Tho Burlington road is building
a plant at Edgcmont. S. D., for the
purpose of embalming- railroad
tics. The plant will cost $65,000.
The tics are to be immersed in a
solution which contains zinc and
other materials. The life of an
"embalmed" tie is conaidernhlv
longer than that of an ordinary
tie. The Bystem has been in use
on the Santa Fc road for some
time with very profitable results.
On account of a shortaire of
baggagemen Roy Vernon was Bent
out as baggage man on train No.
6 yesterday.
Cant. William Astor Chanlor.
congressman from New York, is the
presiuent oi me New York Star
which ib giving away a fortv dollar
Bicycle daily, as offered by their
advertisement in another column,
lion. Amos J. Cummiugs, M. C;
Col. Asa Bird Gardner, District At
torney of New York; cx-Gov. Hogg
of Texas, and Col. Fred Fcigl of
incw lorit, arc among tlic well
known names in their board of di
rectors.
vr. numpnreys
Specifics net directly upon tho iIIhooso,
without oxclting disorder in other parts
of tho HyHlcm. They Cure tho Sick.
mo, cuncs. rmciDj.
T ' " I " K .. -. . L
J-H'orini, Worm Kovor, Worm Colic... ,'J5
a-'rrrdiliiij.C'olle.Crylnif.Wakeruluoun ,'45 U
4-lllnrrlii'a, of Children or Adults. ., ,".3 ?
7-CoiiiiIh. CoMi, Driiiicliltla,.. S3
H iVriirnliiln, Tootliacho, Fnccaclio..,,, .'J3 '
O-llrndorlic, Hick Iloadaeho, Vertigo,.
1 0-ll viprpaln, Iii(lletlon,WcakBlomach.a.1 ,
1 l-Hupprrwrd or Painful I'crloda "3 1 i
I-J-U'lillm, Too I'rofuiMi l'crlodi "5 M
l.'l-i.'roup, l,nryniilll, lloaricnosa U3
1'1-Knll llheuiii, Kryilpulai.Kruptlona.. ,'iH
l.-1-ItheiiinntUm, Ithcumatlol'alni SS
1 0-Mnlnrlu, Chills, Kovcr mid Abuo V!5
l'J-Cnlnrrli, Influenza, Cold In thollead ,23
ViO-Wliooplnii.Coiiuli 33
V!7-KUiiuv llene 25
'JH-.Vervoim Debility 1,00
ao-l'rlnnrv Walim-. Wettluullcd... .33
77-lrlp, Hay l'ter 33
Dr. Ilumpbrnya' Manual of all Diseases at your
l)rUKKltiirlullel I'm-.
Hold liy druuHiiu, or Kent on receipt of price. .
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