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About The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922 | View Entire Issue (July 25, 1899)
ANNIE 0. KRAMPI1, City Editor. TUESDAY, JULY 25, 1899. Miss Kate Yost went to Kearney this morning'. MIbb Jennie Post returned from Omaha this morning'. A. J. Scnter is having an addition built to Ins house on west Third street. Miss Jessie Dav went to I-cxinir ton this morning' to visit friends for a tew days. Woodman Boiled Iiinsood oil CSo a gallon at Wilcox Dopartmont Store. Miss Annie Johnson returned ves tcrday afternoon lrom a short Btay at ncr home in Brady. Mrs. L. A. Dorrincton and daughter, ol Omaha, are the guests ot Mr. and Mrs. J. u. Minor. V. Von Goctz expects to attend the meeting of the Photographer's Association in Omaha this week. Ross Stcbbins, who spent two months in Omaha after leaving Lincoln, returned home Saturday night. Mrs. Matt Hook, of WclMect, lifts been spending1 several days visiting' her mother Mrs. Jane Butcher. Try Dr. Longley's Little Lazy Liver Lifters. Guaranteed. Supt. Ed Elliott, of the Leadvillc schools, is expected here next week to spend a few days visiting" his parents. Miss Maude Hinman returned Saturday night from an extended visit with relatives in eastern Ne braska and Iowa. The ladies' aid society of the Lu theran church will meet at the home of Mrs. Henry Yost next Thursday afternoon. Miss Maggie Laidlou, who had been visiting' Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Stamp, leit this morning for her home in Hoopeston, 111. Now Idea Pattorus 10c oach at Wil cox Department Store Af tas N.ellje a.nd Miss Myrc Rhea returned to their home n Lexing ton this morning; after spending a month here visiting- friends. A. M. Mason left Sunday night for Mt. Pleasunt. Mr. Mason will spend about two weeks visiting1 there and in other nearby towns. Major C. F. Scharmann expects to leave to-night for Deshler to look over the busiuess situation and de cide whether he will accept the cahhiership of the bank there. Charles Samelson, of this city, who enlisted in the regular army ;it Cheyenne seyeraj yccks ago, gaicc from S.an pirancjspo for Ma nila the latter part of last week. Marti is prepared to (ill orders for icecream In quantities. Miss Mabel Uurston, who has been spending a few days visiting her sister, Mtb. M. McFarlaud, expects to leave next week for her home in the eastern part of the state. Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Iliiidtiiau, who had been visiting friends here fp(r several dajs, left fh'js mqming for pmjiha. After a short vist there they wijl teturn to tUeir home in Qhigagq. lcw Wiljiauis, of Gaudy is trans. ftPting business in town to.day. Mr, Williams says that the Logan county corn is beginning to show the effects of lack of rain but that u good rain now would probably in sure a line crop of com. Stop growling about your money going so fast and buy here, where it will last a long time. Good all wool child's Suits, age 3 to 8, at two dollars. Wash Suits at 50c. Knee pants as low as I9c. STAKCumjiNc. IIousp. Sixteen cqrs of cale f.auie n frqm the ea.stth.js mornjngand wjlj c pastured ljerp. The cattle werp pllipped by n. Denver commis. Bon firm and were hilled to South Omaha, but the firm expected to have the cattle stop here. The man who accompanied them failed to make the proper arrangements and the cattle were carried through but were shipped back. Rhoades Longley, who attendee the university summer school after completing his regular university worx, returned home Saturday night. The ritual work of the O. E. A. will be exemplified at the regular meeting on Thursday niirht. The officers arc requested to be at the hall promptly at half past seven. The Presbyterian ladies' aid so cicty will be entertained by Mrs. booclman Thursday afternoon. Conveyances will be at the church at two o clock. Dovoe's Mixed Paints at Wilcox So partmont Storo. Chicago forecast for North Platte and vicinity: Gcncrallyfair tonight nil Wednesday; cooler toniirht. Maximum temperature yesterday was 80 degrees, a year ago it was b7 degrees. A number of yotuiir neonlc en joyed a moonlight picnic at Lamp lauirli b Lake last niirlir. fM. m.nn. ng was a beautiful one and everv one, who was fortunate enough to be one of, the guests, reports a delightful time. The money we save you would soon start a tiank account. Silk front shirts at 50 cents and one dollar. Eliriu white and colored shirts at one dollar. New fall shirts as low as fifty cents. Star Clothing Housn. A special meeting of the Knights of Pythias will be held at the hall this evening and three esquires will be knighted. Refreshments will be served at the conclusion of the ceremonies. Architect Fmdlay, who was su perintendent of construction on the Methodist church, expects to spend week more in town working on plans and specifications for Borne Iowa buildings and will then re turn to his home in Omaha. Ice Cream Freezers at Wilcox Do partmont Storo. O. L. Sparling is enjoying a visit from his father, who resides near Tampa, Florida, where he owns a fine orange groye. He is troubled with asthma and panic north with the hope that the change will prove beneficial, Eight men from the First Ne braska Regiment were passengers on train No. 2 this morning. They came over from Manila on the transport Indiana. All of the men were heartily glad to be so near their homes, and said that they had seen enough warfare to last them a life time, A nimble dime is better than a slow quarter. That's what the manufacturers say who want our cash trade. Those new Shoes for fall at 1.50, S3 and $3.5,0, Selling agents for W-L. Uougns, Reeds, Cushion and Ream's Shoes. STAHCr.o'niiNo Housk. Butler Iiuchauau received word yesterday that his oldest brother, Robert Buchanan, had died very suddenly at Eunis, Mont., where he was engaged in the mining busi ness, rso particulars were giyen, The remains will be taken cast for burial and will pass through here to-morrow. Mr. Buchanan is also a brother of jrs. '. L, MiUou.berr gerand Mrs. W. ftf. I3a.skiu. Try Or, Longley's Little Laitv Liver Lifters, Guaranteed. Victor E. Meyer returned this morning from a sojourn of nearly two years In the west. The great er part of the time has been spent n various places in Alaska. When Mr. Meyer left here he expe-tcd to find a fortune in Alaska, but de cided, after living there a while, that he could make one more read ily in Nebraska and has returned to locate permanently. As he is an expert machinist he was abjc tp command hujh wages a.lj the tune he was in Ajask bi he found Hip cost of Ijving; co.rrpspqnniiiglvhigh, Suffering from lack of proper food is very much in evidence In the fiold fields, and only u very small percentage or the gold seekers find fortunes. After leaving Alaska Mr. Meyer went fcouth along the coast and spent nevcral weeks vis iting the California coast towns, From San Diego he went down into old Mexico and from there he re turned home. Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi ill Hi Hi ill Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi WARM WEATHER PRICES. HARDWARE DEPT. Western Washers $3,00 Large Clevis 10c Singletree Clevis, 2 lor 15c 12-inch Flat File 17c 14-inch Flat File 25c Babbitt Metal, 2 squares for. 25c 12-quart Galvanized Pail 20c One-half pound Box Copper Rivets.. . 18c Alligator Wrench 15c 24-inch Go Devil Steel each 30c Mrs, Pott's Irons, per set $1.00 Maynard Irrigation Shovel 1.20 DeVoe's Best Mixed Paint per gallon. 1.40 Woodman Linseed Oil, per gallon 55c HARNESS DEPT. GROCERY DEPT. Pint Bottle Horse Radish 10c M'.....l.l e i muuii-r oi jeuy 10c Comb Honey per pound 15c Anderson's Jam per can 10c Uilitoruia Peaches per can 15c California Egg Plums 2 cans for 25c California Grapes 2 caiiB for 25r California Cherries per can 15c Pine Apple per can i0c Baby Elite Shoe Polish lOc Gilt Edge Shoe Dressing 20c Jewel Brown Shoe Polish 10c Powdered Borax per pound 15r Oil Sardines per can o ic Mustard Sardines per can 05c Mustard Sardines, large size, ncr can 07c McNcal & Libby Plum Pudding pr can 10c Mcrscal Libby Wiener-Wurst prcan 10c McNcal & Lihbv Piir'i) Feut nor on,. i t. McNeal & Libby Veal Loaf per can.. . 2 Ilame Straps 10c Trace Chains 14c 1-inch 18-Foot Lines $2.50 1 Boneless Chicken per can lireast (Snaps Oacli oiieu nam per can Good Heavy Team Harness, 1 inch Condensed Milk 3 cairn for Breast Straus U Pole Slnm l.iiidi ConJcnsed Cream 2 cans for fo r ?' V , , P, ' 1 lJtlu Ax Tobacco, per lb 18.1oot Lines, Good Wool Faced Horse Shoe Tobacco, per lb Collars, Per Set $21. 00? Standard Navy Tobacco, per lb. .. Buggy Nets, Team Neta, Leather Team Table Salt, 2 sacks for Nets, Saddles, etc. Kerosene Oil, per gallon DRY GOODS DEPT. Lawns, per yard 03c ivcarncy Home Mubmii per yd 04c 42-tnch Pillow Tubing per yard 12J Mosquito Netting per bolt ... '. 45c uood Apron Ginghams, per yard 05c i ine White Goods per yard, 10c to. Good White Flannel per yard via . iuuiivio J til Hi JW tlilU i 25c 08c Lining Cambric per yard 04c NOTION DEPT. w Hi Hi Hi 25c 01c 08c 12c Thread 3 spools for 10c u-yd CorticcUi Sewing Silk 04c Amsterdam Silk Mitts per pair. White Cotton Tape per roll uiuviua im )tiir.. Binning Ribbon nur nifn. Invisible Hair Pm imr Imv fW Fine Belt Buckles 50 and 65c Ladies' Muslin Drawers 25c to $1.50 Ladies' Night Gowns 50c to $2.00 Ladies' White Skirts -Ma tn S5.f.5 Corset Covers 20c to 85c Ladies' Crash Dress Skirts. 45c Ladies' White Dress Skirls 70o to$2.25 Llldies' Covert Dress Skirts J0c to $2.25 Velveteen RklH llimli ii ir nor v1 ...... 3 15c Fans 2c to $1.50 Goods marked in plain figures and sold at One Prico for Cash Only. WILCOX DEPARTMENT STORE NORTH PLKTTE, NEB, Binding Twine 10c a Pound. Harrington & Tobin. Mrs. C. R. DeMott and son re turned this morning from a visit with relatives in Gering. M. K. Parsons, of Salt Lake, was in town Sunday looking1 after the cattle his firm is having pastured near here. The case of the State vs Edward McCauley was up in Justice Sul- tvau s court yestcroay. The de fendaut, who was charged with assaulting Qtto Beighlje, was lined que dolar and, costs. The Woodmen will hold a picnic in Ottensteln's grove on Saturday. A splendid program for the occasion is in process ol preparation and with plenty of good tilings to eat the wood choppers expect to spend a most enjoyable day. Chief Dayis has commenced a vigorous campaign against the bums, whohave been filling up wjth beer and loafing around down town to the great aunovaiif.e of the peo. pie who are on the'etrcets. Unless they move out of town very speedily they will be taken upas vagrants and given the full extent of the law. S. K. Ross, who has been run ning a train out ol Rawlins for a number of years, is in town visiting his family and transacting busi ness. Mr. Ross is making ar rangements to erect a two btory 24x132 building on his lot on west Sixth street just cast of the Meth odist church. His intention is to. build of wood and encase it with steel sheeting i( he city council will give hint permission; if not, tjlicu he wU use brick. Mr. Ross Wtll occuny the building with a stock of furniture and undertaker's gooda, a line with which he is fa miliar. Mr. Koss will begin the creel ou of the building just as f,oou as he can get the material on the ground. For Sale. Forty acres improved laud, fenced and with water right. Five miles from town. Will be sold cheap. Apply at this office. DImlor foi Salo. A second hand McCormick binder for sale cheap. Enquire of Mii.Tp.s Doumtti.h, Receiver. Makes the food more delicious and wholesome olt iiutU mSbu ti., M yoUW. it Railroad Notes, a John Lanktree spent Sunday at his homo in Omaha. T. A. Hcdendahl spent Sunday at his home in Omaha. II. T. Rice has been off duty for a few days on account of illues. Engine No. 1711 was turned out of the shops Saturday and engine No. 10!) went in. Engine No. 1710 which had to have its tires turned, will come out of the shops toiiuorrow. John and David Cannon have accepted positions in the D. & R. G. shops atOgden. T. II. Lechner, roadmastcr's clerk at Grand Island, spent Sun day in town visiting friends. Engines No. 730, 739, 040, 032, 031 and 004 have been taken out of service and relegated to the "dead" track. Conductor Lew PJereo la enjoy ing? a vacation. Conductor Moouey is handling the train during Mr. Pierce's vacation. The steel gang which had been laying extra tracks in the vards, left Saturday night after complet ing their work. Nick Kirsch has returned after an absence of several months. Nick expects now to locate here and will soon bring his family. Engine No. 810, which has been receiving an overhauling. waB turned out of the shops today and after being broken in will go back on its old run, Ottmau's gang has been engaged for the past few davti In building a short extra track from the turn table on which to handle the 1700 class of engines. Eighteen of the 1700 class of en gines have been received here. Two of them have been sent to the Fourth district. The majority ol the engines so far received have been in uho on the Third district, but a few are now in bervicc on the Second. Deafness Cannot bo Curod by liiciil iiiiliunt ion iih tlioy uiinnoL nmi'h thu diHciimid portion of tin' ear. Thoro is only olio way to uuro duafuoHH. and that in by eoiiHtitiitional ri)inot,l,ivn. Ihmf n cub is uaiiHod by an infl,aiii,od condition of t J 10 imiuoim lining tif tho Kufltachiaii Tu bo. Whwi UiiH tubo is inllainud you Imvn a l'unililini' Knnnil nr imnnrf.uit twiiriiiK, and when il is ontiroly iluwd woamnhH ih nit) roHini, ami uuuumm. (lamination can bo tutcov vv and Una tulxi rcRlund in IIh nmuui) nnnilit Inn lioarioy uili Uuloatroyod forovor; nino vwhi o or ion are oausiHi iy untarrlij IVIcuormick Binders and Mowers and Repairs Carriages, Buggies, Road Wagons, Carts, Spring Wagons, Latest Styles and Best Quality for tho Prico, BARB WIRE AND STAPLES. A n , . T . pumps, pipes and fittings, A uompleto Lino WIND MILLS, MACHINE OIL, AXLE GREASE. JOS. 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