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About The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 12, 1899)
Local News in Brief. Frank Bacon spent Sunday in Gothenburg. For Rent Five room Iioubc. Mrs. W. D. Pulvbr. y. A, Paxton transacted busi ncsa in North Platte Saturday. Apples 25o a peclc at Wilcox Sept. Storo. Capt. P. II. Ruddy, of the heavy artillery, is in Lincoln this week. Woodman Boiled Linsood oil 5Gc a gallon at Wilcox Dopartment Storo. A. Iv. Chase, principal of the Sutherland Hchools, spent Saturday in town. For sale cheap, span of mules and several good mares. Enquire of Davis & Roche. Extra Quality Maclilno Oil atWil cox Dopartment Storo. The ladies' jjnild will meet this week at the home of Mrs. A. F. Parsons. Now Idea PattornB lOo cacli at Wil cox Department Storo. Jas. Hart, of Onawa, Iowa, is visiting his brothers Luke and Leo. Consult Dr. Miller of the Rotnine Dental Co. before you go elsewhere for your dental work. Office over Str6itz' drug store. Mrs. "Wood "White and j,on went to Grand Island Sunday to visit relatives. . MiBs Francis lCldcr went to Lin coln yesterday to attend the state G. A. R. reunion. Call on Dr. Miller of the Romine Dental Co. Teeth extracted with out pain. All work guaranteed. Ofliceover Strcitz drugstore. The ladies' guild will hold its annual fair and supper as usual on the 16th of November. S. 10. Douglass is dealing out pills and powders at Streitz' while Capt. F. J. Gran is in Lincoln. Rhodes Longley returned to Lincoln-yesterday morning to resume his studies at the State University. J. S. Iloagland returned Saturday morning from Omaha where he had been transacting before the federal court, M. W. Claire came back Friday afternoon from a ten days visit near Moorefieltl with some of the geological surveyors, J. Q. Wilcox returned Ftiday afternoon from St. Joheph where he had been purchasing goodH for the fall and winter trdc. Miss Tina Ericsson and Miss Laura Murray went to Ilershey Sunday to be in readiness for their schools .which open today. Mrs. M. Oberst andchildren have returned from Dayion, W. Vn. where they had been spending the summer visiting relatives. Miss Mamie lSdmonds returned Monday morning from Omaha where Hhc had been spending sev eral weeks with her mother. Leo and Luke Hart returned Sun day morning. They went to Ogden and there took the remains of their brother. George to Omaha for burial. Rev. R. Randolph, and John Kiir kade left yesterday morning for Broken Bow to attend the district conference. They are driving across. "W. C. ISlder te the proudest man in all of UncleSam's broad domaine. The cause of his prkle isu son who put in his appearance at the IOlder home Saturday. Bill sayB the first thing the boy did was to hollo 'Hurrah for Mclvinlcy." All Lady Maccabees are request cJ to meet at the K. P. hall Wed nesday afternoon, Sept. 131 li. at 2 o'clock to meet Sup. Com, Lillian M. Hollister. Macjnolia Dukk, L. Com. Pink Jonhh, L. R. K. Harry Dixon disposed of his pro party on North Locust street Sat urday to Mrs. Maggie McMurray. The consideration was $H00. Mrs. McMurray will take possession October firBt. Mr. Dixon will cither buy or build another house in the spring. Mr. C' 4'. Beyerle. sole owner of Burk's Big Pavilion Uncle Toiii'h Cabin Co., which Ih to appear here on Saturday evening, Sept. l(th, is a North Platte boy, and his many lrieuds are preparing to give him a rousing reception. Ills excellent company needs no words of praise by us.as the satisfaction expressed by our citixeUB at the close- of their performance here two yearn ago is a sufficient, guarantee of their pop ularltyf ' ' AVe. predict a crowded Idht for Charlie and tmenthuaiastlc altdtence, . 'V ' ' - "J"i, 7 1 mi iv. if mi . K..DJ , run ONE PRICE AND PLAIN FIGURES. STAR CLOTHING HOUSE, W. A. VOLLMER, Proprietor. Across the street from old location. Mrs. W. II. Broach will entertain the Rebekah sewing circle to-morrow afternoon. The W. R. C. will hold a social at the home of Mrs. Henry Breter nitl on south Locust street tomor row (Wednesday) afternoon. The ladies' aid society of the M. IS. church, will meet in the chifrch parlor Thursday afternoon, Sept. 2lt, instead of Sept. 14lh as an nounced. W. N. Parcel was in from Well Saturday attending the populist convention and transacting busi ness. Mr. Parcel has alargcnum bcr ol high gr.ndc pigs which he is disposing of to breeders. Nearly all of the members of the scientific expedition, which spent several weeks exploring thc-fossil fields of "Wyoming as the guests of the Union Pacific, hafc returned. A great many viewa of the" country where the expedition spent its time were taken and the host of them will be embodied in a pamphlet which ill be publinhed by the road. FRUIT SEASON IS ON. The peaoh season is draw ing to a close. We are re ceiving 50 boxes daily. If you want to gob in on the ground floor place your order with the house that handles the fruit. Harrington & Tobin. The first shipment of the new steel coal cars for the Union Pacific lias been received and quite a string of the cars have gone through here. The capacity of the new cars is 80,000 pounds and the only piece of wood used in their construction Ib a brake platform about a foot square. The weight of the car itself is 3I,(00 pounds and they are considerable higher than the old wooden coal cars. Now Fall Styles f MEN'S SHOES. They sewed or Box I Yellow Front m ' irf ,-m w a.m . O 3 doora Bouth of POBtoflko. :' ' 3 $$3,0 ip if I $3.50 2: American Cloths arc the World's Best American Tailors stand First. Blue Serge Suits, $io.oo worth $13.50. We know of Suits at $15 that haven't as good material in 'cm. These garments arc fine, sturdy woolens, heavy weights. Every suit is guaranteed to be true in color, guaranteed never to spring guranteed never to pull at the seams. Striped Worsted Suits will be very stylish. See the one we have at $45.00. Boy's and Children's Suits. Baso Ball Matters The North Platte baseball team sunt its challenge to the Omaha team, painted in red on a tin shield. The following is the reply which the home nine received: Omaha, Sept, 7th, 1899. To the North Platte Shop Base Ball Team: Your challenge neat, in perfect form, came like the burst of win ter's stojm; a gust of red and black, I ween, and to cap all, 'twas signed "McKccn," and also by a bunch of Harts the same, of course, much life imparts; and so wc figure on a game that will not be the leastwise tame. Accepted is the challenge brief, we also hereby take the leave to grant to you, as you have done, the chance to practice, every one may practice through the suiinv day, or while the hours' of night hold Bway, beneath the bounteous autumn moon, but all the same, sure, swift and soon you'll have to face your awful fate; Sept. 16th is the date. So practice well and bear in mind, we'll leave a train of fame behind. II. P. Van, Sec'y. Dan'1 Murimiv Trea's J. II. Connor, Mg'r. Fkud Bkadi'ori) Capt MrsT F. II. Longcly gave a pleas ant "small and early" Saturday evening in honor of the three boys reared at the intersection of Vine and Fifth sts., viz: Rhodes Long ley. Ross Stebbins and Harry Roche. The two former will com plete their education at the state university, while the latter leaves in a few days for Bisbee, Ariz., to accept a clerical position. Caki'ET Wkavino I have just bought a new loom ami am pre pared for carpet and rug weaving. Orders may be letlat Meyer's store. 1 A. Sturtj;vant. in Your choice at this price, of Vici Kid. Hox Calf or Winter Tans. have double soles, leather 4 lining, new golt pattern, are skillfully made from best of mate rials, and the best shoes to be had for the price. v At S3. 00 you may have Vici Kid it? stock, leather lined, double soles, f sewed welts, London toe, or Wok m Calf, leather lined, double soles, 4" welts, trolf slvle. London toe Calf, drill lined, double 4 soles, sewed welts. The ideal S3. 50 shoes arc these, all in the most stylish and popular shapes. Russia Colt stock, heavy single soles, sewed welts, drill lined, liox Calf in double soles, and Cuban calf in double soles, Shoe Store, aw . . w v t ... NOHTII PLATTE, NEB. $ A STRINGENT TOOD LAW. Prohibits tho Use of Arsonlc or Alum iu nil Articles of Diet. The law enacted by the Missouri legislature, a copy of which was re cently published in our columns, and which prohibits the manufac ture or sale of any artie'e intended for food or to be used in the pre paration of food, which contains alum, arsenic, ammonia, etc., places that slate in the lead in the matter of sanitary legislation. Laws restricting the use ot alum in bread have been in force in England, Germany and France for many years. In this country, in Minnesota, Wisconsin, Michigan, Ohio, Kentucky and several other states, direct legislation iu ref erence to the sale of alum baking powders has also been effected. In several of these states their sale is prohibited unless they arc branded to show that they contain alum, and in the District of Columbia, under the laws of Congress, the sale of bread containing alum has been made illegal. Following arc the names of some of the brands of baking pow der sold in this vicinity which are shown by recent analysis to con tain alum. Housekeepers and grocers should cut the list out and keep it for reference: linking Tumlcr t'ontHlnltis Altnu. K. C Contains Alum. Mnnf. liy Jaquot Mf. Co., Chicago. MANHATTAN.. .Contains Alum. Mtinf. hj Ucitsou Chetnlcnl Co., Kansas Oily. CP Contains Alum. Mnnf. by Allen )ro, Co,, Oiunlm, GERMAN Contains Alum. Mailt, by Cousollilntvil CtilTcu Co. Oiunlm. CALUMET Contains Alum. Mnnf. by Catumot linking I'o dor Co , Chicago. BON BON j n . a , HOTEL- I Contains Alum. Mnnf. by Grant CliemloalL'o., Chicago. , CLIMAX Contain Alum. Mnnf. by Climax UaMtiR l'omlur Co., Iinllnnnpolln. KENTON Contains Alum. Motif, by 1'ottor-I'nrtln Co., Cincinnati. TACK FKOST Contains Alum. Mnnr. by lloln k Cliiiimiaii MrR. Co., St. Louis. ROCKET Contains Alum. Mnut. by Sherman Dron, At Co., Chicago. THREE MEALS.. Contains Alum. Mnnf, by HI Jennur llnliur Oroccry Co. Kuuwij City, In addition to these, many grocers sell what they call their own private or special brands. These. powders arc put up for the grocer,. and his name put on the labels by manufacturers of alum powders. The manufacturers, it is said, find their efforts to market their goods in this way greatly aided by the ambition of the gro cer to sell a powder with his own name upon the label, especially as he can make an abnormal prolit on it. Many grocers, doubtless, do not know that the powders they arc thus pushing arc alum powders the sale of which would be a mis demeanor under the law referred to It is quite impossible to give the names of all the alum baking pow ders. They are constantly appear ing In all sorts of disguises, under different names and at all kinds of prices, even as low as five and ten '.-cuts a pound. They can be avoided, however, by the house keeper who will bear in mind that all baking powders sold at twenty five cents or less per pound are liable to contain alum, as pure cream of tartar powders cannot be produced at anything like this prire. It is a little early iu the campaign to admit a possibility of defeat but according to the following from the Old jjuiss Judge Neville doesn't think that Morrison's prospects are very roseate: Mr. Neville, speaking of our old friend Hans Grimes, of Nortli Platte, said that he'had been renominated by tho republicans of that district and that he stood uj good show of election again. He said that the pops would put up the best fight they had against Judge Grimes, but that there was lit tie chance of their doniug him. This will be interesting reading to Hans many old friends here. Rev. and Mrs. C. C. "Wilson and son left vesterdav morning for Rheltou. From there they will go to Broken Bow to attend the dis trict conference. Discovered by a Woman. Another tfrout discovery him bcon inndo, and that loo, by a a$y in this country. "Difioiiso fastened its olutuhos upon lior ami tor hqvuii vuars site witli- ntnnd il Httviirnnt. IohIh. mil. Ii r vilnl ir cans wore uinlonninoiluiui donth buouhmI ummnoni. ior mroo months f,hu couyhod ii)cc8?iintly. mid could not Hleop. She finally discovered u way to locovory, by purchasinc of us n bottlo of Dr. Kind's New Dipcovury for Consump tion, and wns bo much rolbvod on hut inn tho fli'fit doEo, that tho blent nil t)l(;ht; nnd with two Lottloe, litis t'connb Bolutoly ottriJd, Her unm id Mrs. Luth er Lutz." Thus Writes W. C. Hannick i: Co. , of Sholby, N, O. Trinl bottles frco ot A. P. Stroltys Dnir fithro. KpRiilnr Rizo COu nnd 61,00. Evory bottlo gunruuteo. 1 UMO-DflTE FURNITURE Costs no more than that of "anteduHvnn" make. Our designs arc of the latest, and this lact cou pled with the reasonable prices we ask for first claes goods, accounts for our big business. We feci assured that our heavy sales are endorse ments of our- goods and prices. You will find our stock complete at all times new goods are received daily to replace those sold. If you want anything in the furniture line you'll find it here. ODD FELLOWS BLOCK. E. R. WARNRR, The two Nortli Plitle tennis teams which were tied in the doubles contest at the tennis tour nament last week settled the tie by a series of games played last even ing. The contesting teams were McMichacl and Orr and Ebright and Cunningham. McMichacl and Orr succeeded in winning and are now the proud owners of the doubles medal. YELLOW JAUNDICE CURED. SulTorinR humanity should bo supplied with ovory tnonns possible for its roliof. It is with plonsure wo publish tho fol Imvitur. "This is to certify that I wns n torriblo sutforor from yollow jnundloo lor ovor six months, ami wns treated by Borne of tho best phystcinuB in our city and nil to no avail. Dr. Doll our drtiR K'ft rcootuinendod Electric Bittors and nftor tnkinc two bottlos I wns o-tirolv cured. I now tnko Rrent plonsuro in rro- uiiiiiiuuuiiiK mum 10 nny jiorson minor ity from this terriblo mnlndy. I inn Rmtofully yours, M. A. Ilognrty, Lox iturlou, Ky." For enlo by A. F. Stroitz. dniRgiot. 4 g We are i J; Kept Busy ' Repairing shoes for puupiu wiiu ,iiircciaie .r- neat, substantial work ,i the only kind we do. If not already a custo- '' mcr we solicit your l3 work. ,2a. ; GEO. TEKULVE, ; A Yellow Front Shoe Storo. A LAMPLUGH'S LAKE.,. Hill of Fnro Hint mny bo found nt tlio resort ut nil times ColVoo, Ton, Urond, Chooso, Hum nnd Chcoso bnndwicheH. Cnniiptl Fruits, Jinked JJennp, Oysters, Sardines, CiRnrn, Lomonmlo, Root Boor, Pop, Bottled Hoor.Giugor Alo riokk's, Etc. Everything sold ns ohonp iib can bo l)llrohnHrll ill tlin mnrlmt Pit.'tiofl wishiiiR to onL'tiRo tho rosort nit- in iu ui-u lOUir. ilillllini,'. IOC! TtlllltilK. f.ir In'n porapno 2.'o por hour on SundnyB. For 1160 of daiH'ilu' iinvillinn "fin n ninit.lit fr dnuoiiiR pnrties. Tho full tqtiipmoiits at tho Inko can bo runted by societies; loavluc thoiu tho priviloRo to niiiko nil llioy enn by loronting to othors on their nny. I, LAMPLUGH, Prop. 6 p s II When, tk Mercury Reaches 100 Just remember that Man carries a full line HefrigoratorF, which will use the least ice and 21 keep tho coolest of any, Icecream Freezers, Wire & Netting and Screen Doors, all grades of Hope, and every conceivable variety of Nozzle and g hpnnlcler. All at prices C9 ,1 i y v ii i in imr c as 6 . , . m i a a & Notice. Hunting is positively foibidd-n on any of the land owned by u c. E. W. Muitfiiv. City Property For sale by the Receiver of the North Platte Na tional Bank.North Phute Ko. I. Lots 11 and 12, Mock 0, North Ila te 1 mm Lot Co's. jiddltlon to the city of Noi Hi Viatic, Neb. Location on the corner of Sixth and Lincoln Avenues. ".V W?' ''pclf -' ,f the original to.i-n of North l'latte. Nchraska. No.3. Kast half of lot . block 110. of me orlulnal town of North I'latle, Nebraska This property Is only one block and n 1 . If from the court house square. On thelot i a comfortable, story and a half, live ro ai frame houxc. Location is on Kitth Htrr t. between Locust and Vino streets. No. 4. LoU I, a. 3, 4, ft, 0. 7, 8, 0, 10, 14, 15. ; id 10. lilock 8 in North l'latte Town Lot Addition to the City of North l'latte. Lh ul Hon on Sixth street between Jladlson ai JefTerHon avenues. , No. 5. Lots 3 and I. lilock 88. In the or.e nai plat of the City of North l'latte, Ncbr i ka. Location on Front street corner of Ash. On Lot3 Is comfortable cIrIU room frame cottage. Convenient to railroad and shops. FOR SALE. FARM WAGONS, SPRING WAGONS TOP BUGGIES, And all kinds of Fapm flflaehinepy. Standard Goods at Reasonable Prices. LOCK 5 SALISBURY, NORTH PLATTE. See OUR NEW Spring and Summer Suitings Which have just arrived. F. J. Broeker, Merchant Tailor. The best CIGA? IN TOltfN Cnn bo found nt I. F, SCIMiiES'S. Our Ten-Cent Cigars are the equal ol any. Your attention is invited to our fine line of Chewing and Smoking Tobaccos and Smol - ers articles. Iff Davis the Hardware & of hot weather sneeinlHn.s to suit the average pock- X r It DC i