The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, October 17, 1899, Image 7

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    REPUBLICAN RALLY ySSfci
at the court r.ousi:, Ur vwwwv-, w.-vv
ANNIE 0. KRAMl'Il, Cm- Editoh.
ft
i
TUESDAY 0C1 17, 1899
E. A. Cary transacted business
m raxton yesterday.
Judge Grimes left this morning
iur mc wesi part ot tlic state.
All experienced trlmmnr la u-nnlx.l
at the Fair Store millinery depart
ment, uoou wages; apply at once
Furniture and stoves for sale
Must be old this week. Inquire
ill III IS OIIICC,
Plums $1.00 por box at Wilcox
xiopartmcnt Storo.
mi. . . .....
a ue oest meals obtainable in
town will be found at the Vienna
Kestaurant. Short orders are made
u specialty, day and night.
Prepare yourself for the chilly
wums oi winter oy investing in a
new Btylish jacket at Bank's.
The annual chicken and waflle
supper of the Lutheran ladies' aid
society will be given to-night in the
Ottenstein building on west Sixth
street.
W. F. McGlone & Co. arc selling
mason iruic jars at tlie iollowing
wnces. 1'iius iuc, quarts iiUc,
Halt gallons 55c.
Mrs. II. P. Hnnchett arrived from
u ratio Island yesterday afternoon
and will spend several weeks here
visiting her daughter Mrs. W. II.
Hamilton.
J. L. Murohv brought emrinp Jn
1479 down from the Wyoming divisl
ion ounuay morning aim yesterday
afternoon went on. through to Oma
ha with it.
Order baled hay from
Harrington & Tobin.
Thursday, Oct. 19th, the ladies
of the W. R. C. will wflvimi nil
who call one door north of McCabe's
drug store. They will entertain
you with a uood hot supper from G
to 8 p. m.
Supt. Eves, of the separator sta
tion, has been authorized by the
company to offer seventeen cents
pound for butter fat, an advance of
one cent over the price which was
paid last mouth.
Special sale on carpets and dress
(juuuh ui lteunic s.
The walls of the Warner block
are comrltteil to Hi
and a iarge force of carpenters is at
work getting the timbers in place
so that work may be commenced on
iiiu bctuiiu biury.
All the latest creations in coats
and jackets at Bank's.
W. II. Sullivan, of NTirlmla nr.
cinct, who is making a specialty of
raising morougiiored and graded
stock, is now offering lor sale fine
Poland China pigs and high grade
bull calves. Mr. Sullivan's stock
ia pronounced among the best in
the west part of the state.
Fruit at reasonable prices at
Ilartman's.
Chaplain Mailley.late of the First
Nebraska regiment, will make a po.
litical address at the court house
on Wednesday evening of next
week, October 25th, He will
be accompanied by Judge Kin
kade, the republican nominee for
congressman, and perhaps by
Judge Reese, republican candidate
for supreme judge. The Chaplain
is a very interesting talker, and
his discussion of the issues in this
campaign should be heard by all,
and especially by those who hold
opposite political views.
Received our fall supply of
the celobratrd Olub House
brand of canned goods.
Harrington & Tobin.
The social to be given by the
Altar Society of St. Patrick's church
will be Held Thursday evening,
Oct. 19th, instead of 18th, as pre
viously announced. The iollowing
program will begin shortly after
eight o'clock; Piano Solo. "Parson
Ringtail's Weddintr March," Miss
Hannah Keliher; Duett, selected,
Airs, J. D. Ifoncrgan and Mrs. C. T.
Whalen; Recitation, selected, Mrs.
Joa. Quinn; Solo, "Without thee
love, oh let me die," Mjss Annie
Rebhausen; Piano Duett, selected,
Misses Nellie and Theresa Austin;
Recitation, "Nellie's Prayer," Mrs.
Frances Moynahan; Piano Solo,
selected, Miss Ida Ottenstein; Se
lection by Choir. Games will be
provided and refreshments consist,
ing of coffee, cake and sandwiches,
etc., will be served. The public is
cordially Invited to attend and pass
a pleasant evening. This social
will be held at the bcIiooI house
cast of the church.
A Fenny for Yonr Thoughts.
1 whs just tliinkinir if you would got n
bottlo of Hoggs' Cherry Couh Syrup
It wiuldouro your cough nnd lot your
wife sloop eomo to-night. Guurnntecd.
Sold by A. F. Stroitz.
ADDRESSES BY
CHAPLAIN MAILLEY, $
Of the First Nebraska Regt.
Wilcox Department Store.
AND
c ;
M. P. KINKAIDE,
Republican Nominee for Congress.
JSVBKYBODY INVITI3D.
The Kpworth League will hold a
icial Friday evening at the home
Mr fi,rl A 1 f T tl.t '
B. Li. Robinson,
80CI
of Mr. and Mrs.
Supt. Park came in from the east
tut Hi ii a. i f. . I
tnw iruv Liii vtHiiTf :i v niinr.
noon and went west this morninir.
Complete line of frrnli
-- IIIIUII
Consult Dr. Millor ,-f ,i,. I
Komine Dental Co. Iinfntv mn m
i , . . - yw" frw
UlSUWUCrC lOr VOlir fliMilnl wtsrU
umce over Strcitz' drug store.
Geo. II. Prime, who was formerly
in attorney at Grant, but who has
aieiy oeen located in Chicago,
i.iusiicieu uusincss in town yester-iay.
Wanted White .mil v.1l
Will pay a premium for irood while
LUl 11,
C. F. Iddinc.s.
We arc nleased to nnnnim.-o imf
ur. bevmour. Omalm't; Ipariinn-
PtlCtaU. Will Visit Mnrll, Plnftn
nov. 14, for one dav only. At the
iioiei iNevillc.
Capt. J. II. Brown, oi Wakefield,
former member of the Third ref
luent, spent Saturday in town
ransactinir some leiral business in
connection with the defunct Rf.iio
Hail Ins. Co. and visitiuir Mai. C.
Scharmanu.
New line of coats and jackets
ust opened at Bank's.
M. B. Crvderman is on ttir Usf n(
the iniurcd owim- to n Knridpn cn,,.
tact with a sharp shod horse's hoof.
iuan ntiu imo me oarn yesterday
morninir to feed the h
one of them, without any warning.
kicked him in the s dc inflict inn-
an ugly gash about three inches
loner. The force of .in. hirh
knocked Mart some distance. He
was brouiht down to i1ir lnri-.-
C7 . "UWIWI
and tup wound dressed
HARDWARE DEPT.
Stacker Ropes,
Wood Pulleys,
Iron Chains,
Pitchforks,
Bolts,
Braces, . .
Drill Bits, '
Babbitt Metal; I
Scythes,
Pitcher Pumps,
Granite Preserve Kettles,
Flour Bins,
Kitchen Sinks,
One-Half Bushels.
HARNESS DEPT.
l-inch Halters 85c
ltf-jnch Breast Straps 45c
lj-inch Pole Straps 45c
Harness Leather, cut in strips, per lb 45c
uoou ucavy 'ream Harness, l inch
Breast Straps.l Pole Strap, 1-inch
18-Foot Lines, Good Wool Faced
Collars, Per Set $22.00
Riding Bridles, Team Bridles, Throw
Ropes with ITotidu braided in.
GROCERY DEPT.
Horse Shoe Tobacco, per lb 45c
Standard Navy Tobacco, per lb 35c
Salt per barrel $1.55
Table Salt, 2 sacks for 05c
Kerosene Oil, per gallon 16c
Pearl Barley per lb 05c
Tapioca per lb 05c
Sago per lb 05c
Oil Sardines per can 04c
25 pounds Corn Meal 25c
Powdered Borax per lb,
Potted Ham per can
Stoneware, per gallon,
15c
05c
10c
CROCKERY DEPT.
Handled Cups and Saucers per set. . . . 45c
7-inch Plates per set 45c
Vegetable Dishes 12c, 15c aud 18c,
Sauce Dishes per set 20c:
S 100 Piece Dinner Sets $7.50 to $28.00:
Table Tumblers per set 20c:
SThin Tumblers per set 30c:
No. 1 Common Lamp Chimneys 04c:
No. 2 Common Lamp Chimneys 0f.c;
Tubular Lantern GlobeH ()7c:
No. 2 Rochester Chimneys (Lead glass) 10c :
DRY GOODS DEPT.
; Kearney Hoir c MtiBlin per yd 04c
I Good Apron Ginghams, per yard 05c
Canton Flannels per yard, 05c
Lining Cambric per yard.. 04c
Fine White Goods per yard, 10c to.. .. 25c
Straw Ticking per yard 08c
Table Oilclotu per yard 15c
Lawns, per yard 03c
Dresa Prints per yd 5c, 6c aud 7c
NOTION DEPT.
Thread 3 spools for 10c
50-yd Corticclll Sewing Silk 04c
Curling Irons 04c
Hair Pins 4 bunches for 01c
Brass Thimbles , oic
Sterling Silver 'Pliimlilo. oc
o - - - 1 w . j MV
Velveteen Skirt Binding, per yd 03c
Two-quart Fountain Syringes 55c
Silk Mitts 25c to 50c
Ladies' Velvet Grip Hose Supporters. 20c
4 yards Finishing Braid
vaseline per bottle
Corset Laces, per dozen..
uarm uiocks.. t
White Bed Spreads
ni... tt!i.i .
uauv iviiiuuii icr vnrii
Bone Buttons, for Underwear, per doz
05c
05c
05c
85c
70c
01c
02c
Goods marked in plain figures and sold at One Price for Cash Only.
WILCOX DEPARTMENT STORE. 1
ft
ft
ft
ft
ft
ft
ik
&
ft
ft
m
i
Hi
b
iXf
iti
ft
iXt
ft
ft
itt
ft
ft
ft
ft
NORTH PLKTTE, NEB.
0
be a number of days before he will
ue aoie 10 wrestle with freight
again.
James M. Kay, Lawyer.
The bell tor St. Patricks' rlmrM,
has been received. It is the largest
bell 111 town, the Weirrlit nf flm Knll
aloiie being 1800 pounds. The ser
vice of blessing the bell will be held
next Suudav evening. Tli
of the diocese will nmlmhiv v,
present and cnnrinrl tif
Instead of the tower in ili Mmrviii
yard which was at first planned for
luc icmpurury accommodation of
the bell a small belfrv will iw
erected on the west end of the
church, provision for its erection
havin"1 been made bv
the members of the church.
New efTects in coats at Bank's.
Saturdav afternoon nhoni n An?.
en member's of the Loval RTvRli'p
Leiriotl drove to Herslmv nnrl in h
evening attended a meeting of the
lodge there. At the cloBe of the
business session a verv elalmmt..
supper was served to all the meni-
oers ot t ie order. TIib affair n-nt.
one of the most delightful
eveuts which has occurred in Romr
time and that the North Platte
visitors appreciated the li onnirn I.
Dlroctoro' Mootlunr.
A special meeting of the board of
.li . r i . . . n .
uircciurs oi me i. ai. vj. t. was
held in the association parlor last
evening. The principle object of
but it will question of bringing an evangelist
ro lie will 1 , : i !...., ...j
i -'c""e ""ti
hereto hold special revival services
under the auspices of the asso
ciation. Fred Schiverea, an evang
elist who has frequently assisted
Mr. Moody in his evangelical work
win oe in urana isianu next ween
to hold a two weeks revival service
and the board decided to brinir hi m
here to hold services. An elFort
will be made to obtain the court
house for the week " day meetings
ami tue opera house will be ob
tamed for the,Sunday services. As
the revival is to be under the aus
pices of the Y. M. C. A. it will be
of the nature of a union revival
service and the' members of all of
the churches will be urged to help
maKe it a success. No definite date
can 18 yet be given for the first ser
vice a6 it is not Known just wlien
the evangelist will close his work
in Grand Island.
The entertainment committee was
instructed by the board to make
arrangements for an entertainment
to be given in the near future by
home talent. The committee was
also instructed to confer with the
Ladies' Auxiliary concerning pome
form of entertainment to be given
by them. The association is sadiy
hampered in its work by lack of
tunda and the board is makini?
ty of the Hershev lod'e is nrnwn ... . n
by the iact that the wee Bma Hnf i ,,eerin,i
hours had begun to grow rather
large before they returned home,
KEROSENE OIL.
We will deliver Oil to any
part of the city for i(5c
per gallort. We take it
to the house in our can.
Word has been received bv Mr. V.
A. Cary that he has obtained the
required number of vocal and in
strumeulal scholars to secure the
services of Prof. Rossignol, who is
now at the head of voe.il n,,i i.
strumental department of music in
a iiuivcrtm V. M lie rn innnr luill
be on hand ready to commence his
work here sometime between No
vember 15th and December 1st.
Scholars will please bear the d;.te
n mind. The Professor'n nimila hm'II
be pleased to learn that Mr Cary
has received the highest references
ns to his oualihcatiotiH
and instrunientjil inRimrtnr t
quote from the University paper,
he lias mo superiors and few
equals."
Makes the food more delicious and wholesome
anitxvWawwmwm,wtWyft'm,.
Wanted An experienced trimmer
and nnlenlnrlv ill llm m!11inr- ln-
. .. ... . u ....... J II W
partmeut of the Fait Store. Good
wages for the right party.
Brakeman Injured.
Will II. Finney, an extra brake
man, was knocked from a freight
train by a cattle-guard near Lodge
Pole this morning and quite ber
iously injured. lie was on the lad
der on the side of a car looking for
hot boxes, when the accident
occurred, nnd did not notice that the
train was passing the cattle guard
until it was too late to save himself.
He struck on his side when he fell
and at present it is difficult to tell
now serious his injuries are as
there is dancer of some internal in.
jury wnich has not yet made itbclf
evident. Unless some complication
of that nature should set in the
physician is of the opinion that he
will recover. He was brought down
from Lodire Pole on train No. f. tnwl
was taken at once to the home of
his parents on west Fifth street.
MASON JAIIS.
Pinta per doe 3CC.
Quarto por iIob 40o.
Half Qnllon por doa SOo.
"Wilcox Dopartinont Storo.'
Under the new schedule cmulnc.
tor Rincker and Hine will run on
trains No. lOl nnd No. 9 nnrl
ductor Mooney and Adams will run
un utilUB 1U, 1 illlll ISO, 0, '
Our people can afford to
buy the celebrated Pillsbury's
Best Minnesota flour at only
81.16 a sack.
Harrington & Tobin.
Hear Chaplain Maillcy at the
court house Oct. 25th.
A disastrous collision occurred
on the Union Pacific, yesterday
morning about two o clock at
Granite Canon, a station twenty
miles west of Chej'ennc. A stock
tram was just pu'ling into the
siding there when train No. 0
crashed into it. The caboose was
almost completely demolished, two
men were killed and several others
were seriously tniurcd. The colli
umn .-niicml ninfn n r1..1i.. I 4 . fT n
...w.. i . UI.KIJ 111 LllllllK.
ind. the equipment of the overland
partot tram ISo. 6 came inns one
section of No, 2.
Street Commissioner Davis has
several gangs of men at work re
building crosswalks in the central
part of town wliich had become so
old and broken ns to be unsafe.
Pillsbury's Best flour is the
best Minnesota flour &old in
the west. SI. 16.
Harrington & Tobin.
Aftor Dlnnor
Tnko
tiltmpiint nftnr dinnt-r pill euros indicos-
tion. Sold by A. F. Stroitz.
FOR S-AX.TI2.
A half section oi laud near Her-
shey, most of it in crops and alfal
fa, witli four water rights in the
North Platte ditch. For further
information address W. O. Thonio-
snn, Hershey, Neb., or A. J. Eaton,
iaiou, vjoio.
FOR SALE.
A erood nnd dosimhln lot
on the corner of Ninth and
Dewey streets, Third ward.
For particulars address,
Albany, Oregon.
1-1
n
F
n
v.
D
O
X
n 3 2
Cnbstltutlon
ia u fraud prnoticotl by frauds. Whon
you link for DeffSH Gormnn Siilvo for
toltor, nczomn, itoh, snlt rhoum, ota., bo
sum you ki it, tako uo othor. Sold by
A F. Stroitz.
Albert Davis,
"The Kid Jeweler;"
Has just received a new
stock of
JEWELHY, WATCHES AND
CLOCKS, AND Tins LATEST
IN IjACE PJNS, CIW BUT
TONS AND WAIST SETS.
Only reliable goods sold and your
money's worth cverv time. All
goods warranted.
JtearWith A. L. Davis. Dewey St.
City Property
For Bale by the Receiver
oi me iorui Piattc Na
tional Bank.North Platte
, No. 1. rots 11 and 12, Mock 0, North Platte
i ?& W a,,,,!on t the city of North
' l'latte. Nel. Location on the corner of
i lAkutiiiu Liiiitwiii avenues.
of
No. 'i Lot 0, block 24. of the orlirln.il nwn
North l'latte, NoliraHka.
Nn. .1. 1-!HHt hnlf nf in, A ,,a ....
orlKlnal town of North l'latte, Nebraska;
ItiU property la only one block anil a half
rrom the court hoii8c wquarc. On thelot in a
comfortable, story and a half. ilv room
frame house. Location Is on Fifth street,
between Locust and Vine streets.
No. 4. Lots 1,2,3.4, 8, 0.7, 8, (, 10. 14. 15. and
in. lilnck2 In North Viatte Town' Lot (
Addition to the City of North l'latte. Locad
linn nn Klvth .lri.i.1 n..nL
Jenerson aveuucH.
no. 6. Lots 3 and 4. niock OH, In the orlir
nal jilat ot the City of North l'latte, Nebras
ka. Location on Prnnt .imni
Ash. On Lot 3 Is comfortable eight room
framn rnllnm. rv,nv..,l...,. . ..iP."
Shops """""""" " iamuau anu
NOItf OPEN FOR BUSINESS-
.TT3I3X7- 8TOIII OF-
W. F. McGLONE & CO.
is now open for business with a fresh clean stock of
GROCERIES, FLOUR, ET6.,
First Class in every respect. Low Prices and Fair .
Treatment Guaranteed. ' -
OUR
Club Hoti.se Coffee,
Superlative Flour,
Seasonable : Goods : at
WKSON
Pints, 40 cts. per dozen
Quarts 50 cts. per dozen.
i Gallons 55 cts.
LEiKDBRS f
Heinz Pickles,
Pure Spices,
Reasonable :
JHRS-te
Jelly Glasses large
size one-half pints
30 cts. per dozen.
Prices.
J. F. FILLION,
Plumber, Tiiiworkr
General Repuirer.
Special attention tjiven to
W HEKLS TO RENT
LKMIN
mum
DOCTOU imiK MLKCtlANf FittAtlitR jASMCIt
Rich Man, Poor Man, Artist, Teacher,
Doctor, Lawyer, Merchant, Preacher,
Farmer, Artisan, Soldi :r nnd Sailor
Got fits from FRED KAUFFMAHM TI,ETKCA"
THHOUQII
A. P. Carlson, North Platte,
LOCAL (.SB IT.
AHlliT
TtACllLK
r-
mm
'AflUIHOtHBltH'
M!L(ll SOLOltd