The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, October 03, 1899, Image 8

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    Local News in Brief.
Special Brlc oil carpets, anil dress
goods at RcjtnicV.
Elnjf Balder a doing 60riic extra
cleric) vp"r'j jn tlic cAtinty clerk's
Thc-Wi'K. C. Is planning to hold
a faJCand buppcron Thursday even
ing, October 19th.
The ;, rcguar meeting pf the city
dads vj,U bo held at the county
judgeqftfee to.-nig. , ,
The foundation of the addition
to thctitipcrinfcndctit's office lias
been completed and the frame-work
wilt soon be commenced.
- - - - ....
M, 11, Cryderman and his son
Ar&c have returned from a short
visit at M. Bjs home in Solomon.
If. B. Fleiiarty spent yesterday
in (own consulting with local lead
ers' concerning populist prospects.
'the ladled guild will hold its
ustjal bi-weekly sociaj qfc tlfc home
of Mrs. T. C. Patterson Friday
aftprnoon.
l)Jlmcr Coatcs iytlhe happy dad
ol ti boy of the regulation weight,
whjo put in his appearance Satur
day morning. , . f .
.t the meeting othfe1! Jjuthcrali
pynod recently held' at Beatrice,
II.i A. Wolfe, of this city, was
elected statistical secretary.
Call on Dr. Miller of the Routine
DciittfCb! Tc.cjh extracted with
ouL pa,in. ; fA'Il rwdrK guaranteed.
Of icc6crftjrcltv5 drugstore.
,vc Millard arrivedifrom Butte
ye tcrday'mohiirfg ahd will spend
a few dayB here looking after the
business matters in connection
with the Keith estate.
li
w, W. Claire, who came in from
ISistis Saturday night to attend
the funeral of M. C. Keith, will re
tufri tomorrow." 'Mr.'Clhlr is wbrk
'mjf, with the U. S. geological sur
vey. Mrs. Mary Granger,', Miss Julia
Sweeney and Miss May McDevitt,
of Cheyenne, are spending a few
days litre as the guestol Mrs Geo.
VaiiCamphnd.Mrs.i O. 13. Hughes.
Milton Doolittlc andO. 13. Hughes
returned Friday niirht from a
three days" ffip'th rough the north-
tin oi wan couniy anu mc
southern part of hogan county.
Money back if it don't suit.
Supcrtotlya flour $1.15 per sack at
V. F. McOlone & Co, f
'A. Jiittor received from Miss Fran
cis Clayton cc-ii.vt'yA the formation
thlit Ahe )ia been assigned to pri
mary work hi ihc Bdit Lake City
NchprilH.nnd ,has an excellent posi
tion , Miss Clayton's many friehds
are highly pleased over her good
fortune.
R At- DbuglaBjt4 '-home,, from an
'tended, vjultyjn Philadelphia,
Washington and'hitf old, home in
II6boK5ji. "Bob" had intended to
Ktay-it-Ncw York and help welcome
Bewcjcbut heard that there, might
be dnt&pr two other, .pc.oplc there
tlirft'May so decided toVct'urn to Ne
brafday ;
VY'JKii-A first-class girk
"Vag(,'tf -live dollars.
MrtH. W. F. Cony.
lClr'$VH. M. Grimes and hereon
Leedfctt Sunday morning for Bcd
ford;'A3wa. 13nroutc tliey will spend
a tf(tyri Fremont and Oniaha. Dec
wluj-has been In very po.-r health
for' wlue time, is much improved
bilt'jfejvas deemed bcBt to take him
to 5i '(lbwcr altitude for several
ni0il)l$
ba.pU Friday evening Mr. John
Daugh'terty and Mrs. Keziah
Cussing wore, married at the home
of A,;',truthcr8 in Sidney. The
bndftwhci is the daughter of
Petcr,vrStnitlVt has uumberu of
friundjMn North Platte, who wish
Mrjvjajul MfB. Baugh.tcry much
llPl?-V'
!;'0vrth I?la.U citizens, who have
retur.nbd from Lexington, report
thSVAhc stect fair held there last
4 wukj: was ' ft treiiiuiidoim succchs
in ;Mfry particular.. . .The scene
ourfne street. Saturday night
'"'K'g'irft description. 13!ectric
lighycre lavishly ufcd to ilium
inatlie 'street 'ahd till of the citi
zeiisf Lexington and huuudredR
of .visitors were out fpr a good
na,tjijjgd frplic.
WBl receive a car load of
catoo winter apples about
Ogb,4l0th
WA V Harrington & Tobin.
he Chicago Northwestern,
Union Pacific and Central Pnclfic
r&fii,Hrliigpu a. new fast overland
tralrtebetwoen Chicago and San
FrAnfehco, The disAUUCe is to be
co.!jfcd in seventy-two hours. The
c.hpulo which is talked of at
pteHtyit is to leayq Chicago at 0:30
p. -invand arrive at San Francisco
at 5(15 p. m.: on tho third ilnv. Tln
nliAHi traiii will leave San Francisco
afc&itC-.m. X)il the the .third dav. Jf
it lt)&cldod.best toipnt on, the train
it .wilt probably make its initial
tcinVOctobEr fifteenth. H will hi.
a limited tram and the stops will
prfly.be at dlvisipn points and large
tdwiie, It is expected that the new
trjXihvill greatly rejieve the present
c.c.esdingb' lienvy traffic on trains
No, and Nd. 2. Unipii Pacific of
ficlalhavc been in Salt Lake City
foj: v'ae'veral days consulting with
tlifciplTicftite ,qf ptlter Uics concern
iOteiilc. new iiinve., Jf the train Is
rlrcetlifrpfckJslttndirtiid;
uio uranac win prooaoiy put on a
similar one,
1. ,
) out
chilly or not. Te ones wc have arc tlfo proper stylescut
just long enough, cut just right. The tailoring is up to The
Star's standard, which means best for the money.
' -" P''"Z from $6 50 tO $15. .
S"onid other fall wants are here LONGIyBY HATS
Seen them yet?
ONE PRICE AND PLAIN FIGURES.
STAR CLOTHING HOUSE,
W. A. VOLLMER, Proprietor.
Across the street from old location.
Increasing business has made
more room a necessity in tl)uBaskin
meat market and ap, addition will
pp built this week' on the. building
now occupied by the market,
Two rooms for light housekeep
ing or will board the roomers.
Mita. Edith Gantt.
Fred Hartmau liaa nurchasod
Prank Bfazclton's interest in the
orazclton confectionery store. The
deal was closed Satna'day evening.
Fred has, owned part of the s,tock
for some- time and the consumma
tion of the deal makes him the
owner of the entire stock. For the
present he will give his personal
attention to the business.
The number of farm mortgages
filed during the month of Septem
ber was Bcvctl and they amounted
to $5,663.40; the number' satisfied
wiii' ten and thcirtpta.1 amount waB
:f8,902 54. Three. town mortgages
amounting to $1,700 were, filed and
the same number amounting to
$1,200 Were- satisfied. Chattle
mortgages amounting to $69,867.98
tY;re.lilcd add 76 amounting to$13
?3l 5p'werc satisfied. ,.,
Received our fall supply of
tbecelebratrd Ol'ub House
brand of canned goods..
Harringtoif& Tobin.
All. the old slate has been re
moved from the round ho"usli"roof
and the work of re-roofing will be
commenced as soon as the material,
arrives. The new roof - will prob
ably be a ij ravel one." Consider
able delay in the work has caused
by the non-arrival of the smoke
jacks which are being built in
Omaha. An entire new set of jacks
is necessary as it is plannhed to
head- the engines in instead of
backing them in as is: at present
done,,vNearly all of the dpors are
hung and the windows are all in
place. ' ''
ffOR MEN'S
WINTER SHOES.
Men's Shoos for Three Dollars that are
old ior three, fifty at most places. Win
tpr, styles that have the style, the Jit, the
comfort, the sorvice, of tho higher, priced
otylg. Made from such leathers as Box
Calf, Gem Calf, Heavy Vici JCid, Light
Vici Kid.; Some are leather lined and
sonic have heavy drill lining. All have
double soles except the light vici, which is
single solo. Tho too shapes vary from
medium to tho wider stylos, but all are
this season's popular shapes. The soles
fire all sewed by tho Goodyear welt pro
cess, leaving- insoles perfectly smooth,
moro pliable and makes a shoo that is eas
ier and better fitting.
Yellow Front Shoe Store,
o
ft
o
. q doors epuj.li pf Ppfltofljoi
For Cold
and Stormy
Weather
Np garment has yet been devised
which exceeds, fpr cpnlfprt and
serviceability, and gppd appear
ance,, an ulster which we here il
lustrate. Wc are selling an ex
cellent quality o.f BlacklFf iczc for
$10.
Top Coats
They're the short coats, made of
llglit-colo'red covcrtB. To prudent
man ougijt to be without one these
chilly nights. Besides, a man
looks odd these cool evenings with-
a Tod Coat, whether he feels
Miss Edna Jlinc commenced a
term of school in the, Ellis district
yesterday morning.
Miss Gertie Hinc is acting as sub
stitute in the Morefield school dur
ing the illness of Miss Salina Ilol
combe. Clint C. Siver spent Saturday in
town. He was enroute to liis home
in Garfield after having spent sev
eral weeks Visiting at various points
in New York arid Pennsylvania.
Rev. R. S. Moore, the new presid
ing elder of the Worth Platte dis
trict, held BerviccB ou Sunday at
the Methodist church. Rev. C. C.
Wilson, the pastor, is expected
home, in time tp hold services next
Sunday.
Great Millinery opening Tues;
day, Wednesday and Thursday at
Ronnie's,
Stock business on tberoadis stiU
increasing and all of the train crews
arc putting in as much time ou the
road. as .(hey possibly can. Yester
day's Block business was unusually
large and the yards were full ,of
cattlcj. ,. 'A,
Pillabury's Best flour is th
best Minnesota flour sold in
the -west?.' $1.15. i
x Harrington & Tobin.
Dewey, the young son of Wtn.
Foster, mfct with ti very serious
accident Sunday. The family
Uvea pirer the'Co. E armory aifd
the little boy was playing around
on the' second Btory balcony where
he suddenly lost his- balance and
toppled off. He struck the side
yalk underneath and the result
vjraB a brpken limb and spme ser
ious bruises. When he was
picked up it was thought he was
dead but, he later regained con
sciousness, lie is in a very dan
gerous condition and he may not
recover.
WOltfHI ?AAT?& frUJB.
I People and Events, f
W. T. Wilcox sneht vcatcrdav
in Ogallala
Thos. Hcaly returned frpm Den
ver Sunday rnprniug.
J. S. Hdatrland sncnt Sundav in
Sidney visiting friends.
Mr. and Mrs. il, S. White have
returned front a brief visit in Oma
ha, Mrs, A. S. Baldwin returned Sat
urday frpm a sh6rt visit in Lexing
tpn. Mrs. Gcp. Prpsscr rettirncd Sat
urday niprnlng frpm a few days
sightseeing in Denver.
Chas, Bartpn was.up frpm Oma
ha Sunday Ip attend, the funeral pf
his uncle M. C. Keith,
Miss Maude Hlnmart is heme
frpm Denver where she had been
spending a few dayB.
Miss Anna Schwaigcr, whp has
been teaching at, May wppd, return
ed home Saturday.
A, H. Davis returned Sunday
attcrnppn frpm a brief visit with
his parents at 'Wellilect.
Mrs. Spraguc, pf Wellflcct, came
in Sunday atternepn and left yester
day morning for Denver.
A, C. Jloward returned Saturday
morning from Laramie where he
had been viaiting hiB sister.
Mrs. S, Hartman and her daugh
ter Eva are home from a few days
visit with friends in Lexington.
Frank' McGoyern returned yester
day from Omaha where he had been
visiting' friends for several days.
Miss Lulu Salisbury, who is
teaching near.Wellfleet, spent Sat
urday in town visiting her parents.
Richard WiHianiB has returned
from Rock Island where he1 was
called by the serious illness of his
mother.
Mr. nnrl M
turned yesterday morning from
T , 1. i 1 . , . . . i
utAiu(;iuii wucii: mcy nau ocen
vifiitirlg relhtivcs.
Mrs., C. T. "Whelan and Miss
Maggie Barker were among the
Denver pilgrims who returned Sat
urday morning. '
Ca'pt. "W. H. Hamilton has re
turned from Lexington where he
had been spending" -several weeks
in the interests ol the street fair.
P. A. Wh.ito returned -Saturday
morning from, Lexington where, he
had helped to swell the crowd
which took in the street fair sights
1 Mr. and Mrp. A. M. -Lock? re
turned Saturday nighf ' from "Den
ver where they, had been .taking in,
the mountain .and plain, festival.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry .Cordes re
turned Saturday afternoon from
a brief visit in Omalm TIipv u-nr'
hot very tntich impressed with the
lair.
tMrB. V. .VonGoetz, who has been
visiting her daughter, ,Mrs.' C B.
Winegar at Lebanon, Kan., fop the
past .two .week, is expected Jiome
tonight. ?t
The Misses 'Anna and Tina
Ericsson and Miss Laura Murray,
who are teaching in the vicinity bt
HersheycspentSatujday and Sun
day visiting friends injown.
Mrs. J. B. Jeter and daughters
and Miss Clara Rankin left last
night for an extended visit in the
east. Most pf the time they wil
spend with relatives in Washing
ton. Mrs. C. M. Newton and Miss
Hattie Beycrle left yesterday morn
ing for a few days visit with" rel
atives in Lincoln. Their mother
who has been visiting in Mt. Pleas
ant and Lincoln will return with
them.
TSASONJARir
Pints perdos ...35c.
Suarts por don .40c.
alf Gallon por doe. . . . , 50c.
Wilcox Department Store,
A Small Burglary.
Harry Pou, a tramp to' whom
Claude Weiugand had given, em
ployment for a week because he
was starving, repaid the kindness
of his b-nefactor by rifling one of
the rooms over the resturant, of
an overcoat and a cdat and vest
on Saturday' night. The "clothing
belonged to Difliu, ouc of the em
ployes of the restaurant.. As soon
as the theft was discovered a war
rant was sworn out against Foil,
and officials along the road notified.
He wan arrested at Columbus Sun
day and brought to this city last
night by Sheriff Keliher.
A New Fateut.
Louis Bagger- St Cp, patent at-,
torneys of yashiugt6ii,ln their'
weekly report state that' last Tues
day a patent wad granted to W L.
Park, R. W. Baxter and "W. R. Mc
Keen, Jr., on a car uncoupling
device. It is known as the "Sure
tiling Hncoupler" and its principal
parts consist of an iron bar andia
wedge. It is used to spread cpup
lings apart and is parlicufary val
uable with a Miller hook coupling.
Its great object is tlid saving pf
time but it 1b also a safety uncpupler
and will prpbably be tho means pf
saving a gppd, many brakemen's
fingers. The patentees expect tp
disppse of quite a number of the
uncouplers to the roads which are
still Using the Miller -hook. Rail
road men' who have. seen the device
and witnessed its work are qnite
enthusiastic 6ver it.
UP-TO-DATE FURNITURE
Costs no more than, that of "antedulivan" niake.
, Qur designs arc of the latest, and this fact ' cou
pled with the reasonable prices we ask for fi'rst
, class goods, accounts for our big business. W
" feel assured that our heavy sales' aid endorse
ments of our goods and prices. You will fiiidj
' our stock complete at oil times new-goods are
rbcciVed daily to ieplace those, soldi If you, want
anything in the
ODD FELLOWS BLOCK.
NOW OPEN FOR BUSINESS-
TjLXJtl 3NT3n'W7 STOl33 OJP
W. F. McGLONE & CO.
is now open for business with a fresh clean stock' of
GROCERIES, FLOUR, ETC.,
First Class in every respect. Low Prices antl..Farir
Treatment Guaranteed.
OUR LEHDGRS -f "V" ;
Club House Coffee,
.Superlative Flour,
Seasonable : Goods :
Pints, 40 cts. per dozen
Quarts .50 cts, per dozen.
A Gallons 55 cts.
r. r. Hi
S'Pf J" gL
A -25 S 8 -zr 'y.
r) Mi a?
5c
The best
CIGAR
;IN TOWN
V5
Can bo found n't
Our Ten-Cent Cigars are the
eqtiaj pf any.
. Your attention' is invited to
our fine line of Chewinir and
mm h . O
Smokmp; lobaccosand Smok
ers articles.
FOR SALE I
Improved Yorkshire
Call on or address WM. N. PARCEL,
ELLKI.KKT, NkiI. mncli miloB
northwost of Wollfloot.
OUR NEW
Fall and ,
Winter
Suitings
Whioh have just arrived.
F. J. Broeker,
Merchant Tailor. J-
FOR SALE.
FARM WAGONS,
SPRING WAGONS
TOP BUGGIES.
And all kinds of
pawn VIaehinepy.
Standard Goods at
Reasonable Prices.
LOCK S SALISBURY,
North plattb.
a r
furniture line you'll find it here.
r't,
EiDi WARNER.
Heinz Pickles, '
Pure Spices,
at : Reasortabfe .:" Prices.
l . Jelly Glasses large .
size onerhalf pints
30 cts. per dozen. ''
I I''
PROFESSIONAL OARDS.
Jjl P. DENNIS, M. Dl,
HOMOEOPATHIST, . .,,
OrerriMt Natlonol Bonk, . , .
NOHT1J PLATTE, . . ' NEBRASKA.
O. V. llKDEt.L,
JEDELL & DENT,
i'Q.-fi. DZHT. .J
r
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PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONa, ,
Officos: North Platto National Baiilc;
Buikltug, North Platto, No. t'
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,R. ANNA PECKHAM'
Onico-Cor.iLooiiBtand Gth-sta. t
Spoml nttontion to dfaenees of womed.
and children.
JJ S.RIDQELY, Ir'
ATTOJRNEYiAT-t'A'Vy;,
Ofllcoin flihman 'Bloolrj Dpwov street,.
NORTH PLATTE, i NEBRASKA"
R li. Edmonds. , j, m. OALnouzf.
Edmonds & Calhoun,
. LAW AND COLLECTIONS.
Oyer Postomco',' ' IfOItTH PLATTE, NE1J.
1 . . .
yiLCOX & HALLIGAN,
ATTOIiNBTS-At-ZAW,
WORTH riiATTE, . . . NEBRA8JTA
Offlco oyer Nprth PUJt Nftflonnt Bank.
J.S.Hoaooand. W, V. IIOAOriANo'.-
Hoagland & Hoagland,
ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELORS
OfScu oyer " v
McBonald'i Bank. NORTH PLATTE, NEB.
rjv c. pX4terson7
HTTORNBY-HT-LHW,
Offlco ovor Yellow Front Shoe Store '
NORTH PLATTEi;NKB. j
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A. II. Uavih, ij, e. Uoacu.
0AVIS & ROACH k
' ATTORNBYS-AT-LAW.
NORTH PLATTE,' - "NEBRASKA
Grady Bloclt, lobms 1 &, 2. :
City Property
For sale bv the R
of the North PJatte Ni
tional Bank.North PlaUo
No. 1. nots II ana 12. block 0, North Plafte
7?? r'f '6 s. aaaitlon to the city ofWth
1'lattc. Neli. Location on the corner '-tit
Sixth and Lincoln Avenues, , f
N- I'Ot 0. block sior the of fglnat, town
of North Platte, Nebraska. 1
No. 3. Kapt half of lot it block 110, of the
original town of North I'latte, Nebraska.
Thta propertrih only oneiblock .and a half
from the court house square, On the lot li. a
comfprtablc. story and a half, nve room
frame house. location la on Fifth streit,
between l-ocustsmd Vine streets.
No. 4. Lots 1,8.3.4, B, 0,7, H.'0, 10, H.'IB. ahd
AddiUon to the City of North J'latte. Locad
tion on Sixth street between Madison an
JeiTcrson avenues. rt
No. 8. Lots a and 4. lllock 08, In the orig
inal plat of the any at North P atte. Nebral
Ash. On Lots Is comfortable elcht roo u
shops' cotlag! C(Ten:nt tp ralfroad and
We re
Kept Busy
4
igK
Repairing shoes f6r 7
people who appreciate $t
neat, substantial work x
the only kind we do. Y
If not already a custo- '12
mer we solicit
work.
your
8 GEO. TEKULVB.
3l Yellow I jtpnt m&o Store.
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