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About The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 24, 1899)
FIFTEENTH YEAR. NORTH PLATTE, NEBRASKA, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 24, 181)9. NO. 78: r rV 4 Fall Opening -AT- Advertisements nre sonictitnes ready found this out for yourself, and do not need to be informed of the fact. The patronaue which results from our store announcements comes to us because the people of the city printed promises are as good as our present standing in the community quote below on reliable general merchandise should interest every per son who reads this ad, and we think that they will. DRESS GOODS. Silk nud Mohnir Oropons, Golf Plaids, Covortfl, Sorgo?, Honriottno, Novoltiee, nil in dross pattorna which nro euro to suit buyers. Wo will furnish tho follow ing dross pattorns nt tho following cut prices: .IGincb all wool Indies' Cloth in all colors,trimraings comploto 3.S25 30-inch Honriottns, nil trim mings comploto for 2.8S SG-inch Vorated,nil trimmings comploto for , -2.75 32-inoh Worated.all trimmings comploto nt 7.95 cent Outings nt 8c Qui nou Cloth, 15 cont quality nt lUo Cotton DaU 5c per roll Ladies Underskirts. 100 Ladles' Underskirts, mndo ru flics, worth 2, nt $1.35. 50 Ladles' and Misses' Dross Skirts, silk plaidn. vory lino quality of goods, worth 85.00 at 83.78. 250 .Ladies' Dross Skirts in nil stylos nnd colors worth up to ton dollars, your ohoice 85.05. Down as low ns $1.75. Ladies' Wrappers. Ladies' Wrappers, dressing sacks at vory low prices. Ladiofl' Silk Wnists. Memorized Waists, Embroidered Flnnnols, tho lat est Novelties In Neckwear, Hair Ornn nionts, oto., are shown at our btorc. 25 dozen Ladies' Kid Gloves, 2 button clasp, plum color, worth 81.25, at 78o n pair, Blankets and Comforts. 104 Blankets nt 43c n pair and up to ton dollars. Comforts from 75o to 83.50. Underwear. For men, ladies nnd childron. 100 dozen Ladies' Ribbed Fleoco at 22Jj0, worth 35c. Ladios' Union Suite nt 48u. Children's Undorwonr from 15o up; Children')) Union Suits 25o ami up. Men's Fleeced Underwear from 20o up. J, PIZER, Proprietor, m mm mm nr m nr m m r w iSSLty WAGONS Wooclnrjaljsee Wiijctirjilis, Carriages, Buggies, Road Wagons, Carts, Spring Wagons, Latest Styles and Best Quality for the Price. m BARB WIRE AND STAPLES. . n i l r PUMPS, PIPES AND FITTINGS, A Complete LlDO BALE TIES, MACHINE OIL, AXLE GREASE. Locust St., North Platte, Neb. HiilJlkJiliikilijUjUiitilljlljiinjaiaB The Leader. mislcadinir. Probably you have al and vicinity have learned that our bond. We would not enjoy our were this not so, The prices we BOOTS AND SHOES. Ladios' Gcnuino Calf Skin Shoos, laco or button, nil sizes, nt 81.25, worth $1.75, One lot of Ladies' Shoes, broken sizes, to oloso out nt ono doll nr. uno lot. of Children's School Shoes, sizes 13 to 2, to cloeo out at 8L00, worth $1.50. Mon'B Shorn from 8125 up. Corsets. Wo hnvo just rocolvod 100 dozen Cor sets in nil colors. Fronch corsots nt COo which can't bo boat. Nursing Corsots nt 50 cents. High Bust Corsots at 50o. Corset Wnists, buttons in front nt 00c. Tho F. O. Corsots in nil styles nnd colors at ono dollar. Satin corsots in nil col ors at 82.50. Carpets. Wo nro making oBpooinlly low prices on Carpets, Oil Cloths and Linoloums. Yarns. One lot of Yarns to olose out at 25o a pound. Clothing, Men's all wool Worotod Suits, round or straight out, at $0.05, worth ton dob lars. Men's suits at $3.50 worth ilvo dollars. Kneo Pnnt Suits nt ono dollar, worth ono dollar nnd tifty conts. Men's nnd Youth's Ovorcoats, Duck Coats, Caps, Gloves and Mittens nt tho very lowest pricoa, . FREE! Wo givo nwny with purchnsos from ono dollar up some very tlno decorated Chinnwaro. It will givo buyers au op portunity to rocoivo a dinner sot free, Coupons nro given with each 25-cont purchase. This is not a chanco of win ning it, but you get it outright, accord inu to tho amount of your purchase Wo nro giving lots of those nwny every dsy. CAPES, JACKETS COLLARETTES. Ladios' Plush Capos, with beaded trimmings, nt 83.00, worth 85.00. Ono lot of Ladies' Jackets at 83.50 worth 80.00, Collnrottos from 82.50 lip. Childrons' Jackets, Infants Cloaks and Bonnets, at vory ronsonnblo prices. Lndies' Jnokets of tho vory latest Black and Tans, from $7.00 up. Ladios Mackintoshes from 82.00 up. The Leader. iff iff wmm wwMwmM? JOS. HERSHEY. M. P. Klukaid. To-morrow evening our citizens will have an opportunity of meet ing' with M. P. Kinkaid, the repub lican nominee for congress in this congressional district. We would like to have every voter in the citv meet the gentleman. Ilis charac ter and reputation are vouched for by the people of his judicial district where he is best known. With Kinkaid in congress no citizen of the bix Sixth would have cause to blush and apologize for our repre sentative, a thing- they have had to do for the past seven years and as they would should the fusion can didatc be successful. Chaplain Moilley. The fighting chaplain of the gal lant First Nebraska will address our citizens to-morrow evening at the court house on political issues growing out ot Dewey's victory in Manila bay and our occupation of the Phillipities. Maillcy was the chaplain of the populist legislature in 1897, and was appointed by Uolcomb as chaplain of the Firbt Nebraska. He went to the Phil lippines a populist but when lie came back to Nebraska and found his late political associates en rolled in the Aguinaldo aid society, giving aid and comfort to the ene mies of his country who were shoot ing down the defenders of our coun try's flag, he did not hesitate a mo ment, but promptly enrolled him self in the ranks of the loyal and patriotic people of this land who propose to see that no traitor hands pull down the American flag in the Phillipines, where the boys of the First Nebraska helped to place it. Turn out and give the Chaplain a good reception. Boll Blessing. On Sunday evening the new bell which will be erected on St. Pat rick's church was blessed by the local priest, Father Haley, aud Father Wolf, of Grand Island. The bell was temporarily placed in front of the altar and was arranged so that it could be rung. The bell it self was beautifully decorated with ruses auu carnations auu arounu us base was draped an American flag. The sermon, a very eloquent one on Faith," was preached by Father Wolf. It was followed by an ad dress given by M. C. Harrington on the history ot bells and particularly the history of the new bell. He closed his address by asking for a liberal contribution towards the ex pense of building a tower for the bell. His appeal was responded to very liberally, over $300 being con tributed. Mr. Harrington's address was followed by the service proper of blessing the bell. The contributors to the bell fund acted as sponsors and rang the bell. During the ser vice special music was rendered by the choir an especial feature being a vry beautiful solo bung by Sister Scholastka. The service closed with "Hail Columbia" played In the Gordon band which was station ed with the choir in the gallery Prior to the beginning of the ser vice the band had been stationed in front of the church and rendered several selections. The service was attended by a large congregation, every seat being taken and the aisles crowded with people who were anxious to witness the service. Entortainod by Minor Xfinntan. Minor Hiunian entertained a num ber of his friends at a delightful party Friday evening. The even ing was spent in playing games and having a general good time, Minor proved himself to be an excellent host. Among those who were present were tho Misses Jennie Emery, Jessie Banks, Jennie Mc Michael, Rthel Dillon, Mabel Orr, Irene Miltonberger, lone Neir, Laura Letts, Jennie RaiTcrty, Eva Hartmuu, Jessie Dullard and Mar garet Gilmanand Frank Buchanan, Fred Schmalzried, Will Ottcn, D. Besack, Frank Broach, Frank Mc Govern, Charlie Ross, Guy Congdon aud Oakloy Swarthout. Streitz'o DniK Sloro is tho plnco for tablets nnd lino stationery. IK'krb Lit tlo Gmnt Pills for Bjclc hondaoho. NERVOUS WOMEN Do you feci like screaming 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 talcing JBRADFIETvD'S REGULATOR It will overcome and cure every form of irregular menses, leucor rhoea, falling of the womb and other uterine trouble. at DruaaMa. TUB DUADNEID REGULATOR CO.. Atlanta. Ca. And Still Another. ICmtok Triuunk: You can en roll me among the populists who propose to kill the "olli:e party.'' 1 say "office party" for fusion means neither the democratic nor populist party, but office alone. The fusion ists would come nearer naming themselves correctly if on the sign over their headquarters in North Platte they would plafe the words 'Office Headquarters for Office Seekers." The only way to kill off such a combination of fraud and deception is lor every honest, self-respecting populist to do as I propose to do, namely, vote the straight republi can ticket. The fustonists prate about "relonn," and hoist as their princi pal leader in this district William Neville. What has Neville ever re formed? He may have made some temporary reforms in his favorite card games, but if so it meant profit for Neville. It is also currently re ported that he is interested, or has been, in the saloon business; at least a room in his brick building is leased for that purpose. The idea that an ex-Judge of this char acter could ever he an honest re former is too ridiculous to consider for a moment. Therefore, class me with the Stcbbins and Clem Deavcr type of populists who propose to defeat such fraud reformers by vot ing the republican ticket. Any populist can see that the machine gang of oflice seekers who are masquerading under the name of reform aud populism have always and are today running the party for what money there waB to be got out of the offices. M. C. Harrington, in his letter to Juan Boyle, intimates that there will be fools enough in the populist prrty when that party has been killed off by fusion to go to the democratic parly to make it a strong party. But will there? There is now a conspiracy among the assumed leaders of the populist party to destroy it and turn it over to the democrats. This conspiracy should be strongly rebuked. By voting the republican ticket tin fall we cau break up this treuon able gang of rascals who are deceiv ing, deluding and bamboozling the people and especially the populists Anotiikk POI'UMST. Vory Old, tried nnd true is IJojW Cliorrv Coinrh Syrup. Hum stood the rmiiH and tlio BUiitihiin', I. us seen otliuis uoinu nnd y,o but ih till working for humanity. Ouros euudiH, nokla and nil bronolnnl troublus. Sold by A. F. Stroitz. Uotwotm tho Rivera. J. R. White, formerly of this lo cality, but now of Champaign coun ty, in., is visiting relatives in the valley. For the lack of material the 300 foot extension to the spur at Nich ols has not yet been built. u, A. Maples has lately moved liis hay camp over in tlfe valley from the south side, where he hut finished baling for this season. J. W. Bergman, who has charge of a gang of men on the U. P. grade at Maxwell, Sundayed in uersiiey with his tamily. Ed Stone now has charge of the Hershey livery stable recently va cated by W. J. Shiukle. Mesdames Hackney, Leister,Cor win and Mickleseu, ot Hershey, were the guests of Mrs. O. M. Gun nell at Paxton Saturday. W. A. Luker suffered a relapse Sunday and is again confined to the hoiiEC. A son of Mr. and Mrs. D. II. I5y erly, accompanied by his family, arrived at Hershey from Kansas by team Sunday, We understand he is looking up a location. The directors of the cream separ ator company at Sutherland had cans distributed among the farmers in the vicinity of Hershey and Nichols the latter part ot last week. The station will open for business to-day. The scheme which a couple of fusionists in Nichols precinct tried to work to get a nominee on their ticket for road overseer after their regular nominee had pulled out of the race, failed to materialize. Albert and Roy Mason departed Saturday evening lor Afton. Iowa, to join their parents, who recently went there from this section. S. J, Koch recently purchased a couple of cars of baled hay of Geo. Hardin on the Beer farm, which is being loaded at Nichols. Jack Hungerford and family from the vicinity of Holdregc nrriyed at Her&hcy one day last week nnd are guests of II. B. Hungerford and family. w. J. siiinKlcnnd family visited over Sunday with old time friciids in Wallace, Umil lCdstrom sold about five tons of broom corn raised in the vauey to an enRtern buyer the other day for 567,50 per ton on the track at Hershey. II. B, Hungerford, of Hershey had a fine cow killed by a train at that place a few days since. As she was killed between the switches iffiifmmimminiriiiitmiiirnninmiriffiirflfnniniriinii THE FAIR'S I i PALL OPENING. The first three days of our Grand Fall Opening has passed, and as those days were a crcat sue- cess, we hope to make the remaining days of : this opening still more so. Our store has been visited by more people these few days than ever before on such occasions, and we arc glad to say 5E that each one had a good word to say in our fa- jt: vor. We are receiving new goods every day. fc: Come and examine them. Have you seen our g latest fads in GOLF CAPES? They are the 55 latest creation g Millinery Dept. E: In our Millinery Department you can get the E? finest hats for the least money in the city. The matter of buying a hat should be of the greatest importance to every lady, and they can best ob Jtf tain them here. Our hats possess that style and H: finish which adds grace and ease to the wearer. SHEET MUSIC FREE. gz Commencing Monday morning we will give free with each purchase to man, woman or child a piece of fine sheet music, instrumental or vocal. This sheet music cannot be bought anywhere S for less than from io .to 40 cents, as they are the latest and most popular productions. Come ZZ early and get the best of the stock. UUiliilUUlUlUliUillliiUiiUlUUiUillillillilliUilUlliiiili iii the limits it is doubtful whether he gets any pay for her or not. 11 J. Kinley. ol Maxwell, was up this way one dav last week solicit ing votes for Mrs. Franklin, the fusion nominee for county superin tendent upon the grounds that if she is elected we will return to the old methods of leaching, which ho claims is superior 10 the modern methods advocated by Miss Thoel- ecke. His plea did not take well in this prosperous nno up to date community. $100 Howard, 9100. Tho rwidors of thin piipur will bo iili'iwul to li'iirn Mint thorn is nt leant ono 1 remind discuso that nolunuu Iiiih boon nb!u to ouru in nil its stuus, nnd that is cntnrrh. .Hull's Catarrh Guru is tho only poRltivo euro known to tho med ical frntumity. i'ntnrrh being 11 consti tutional dlBuiiHO, nMiuiroRii cotiHtitutionnl treatment. Hull's Uutnrrh Cure Ih tnkon internally, nuthiKdircetly upon tho blood mid mucous surfneca of tho syetoni, thoroby destroying tho foundation of tho difioiiBo, nnd giviuij tho patient strength by bulldini; un tho constitution 11 ml an Hinting nnturo in doing its work. Tho proprietors have so much faith in it euraflvo powers, that thoy olfor ono hundred dollnru for nny ensoiiiai it mils to euro. Sond for list of tostimoninlB. AddrosB, F. J. Chonoy fc Co. Toloilo, O. Sold by nil druggists, 7fo. Hull's Family Pills nro tho host. 2-8 CALIFORNIA THE LAND OP SUNSHINE. fcpic?oSv There is no Ollmate like it on this Continent for a Winter Resort. Fine Train Service via the UNION PACIFIC, l'alace Sleeping Cars, Dining Cars, Free Reclining Chair Cars, Buffet, Smoking and Library Cars, Ordinary Sleeiiinir Cars. Pintsch Light, Steam Heat, 5 Trains Daily lrom Mi&sour River. For tlmo tnblcfl, folders, illustrated bookfl, piimphlot8,di'6oriptlvo of tho ter ritory tiiivoreud, call on JAS B. SOANLAN, Agent. 3 3 3 iWE FAIR. 1 FOR SALE. A good nnd desirable lot on the corner of Ninth and Dewey streets, Third ward. For particulars address, MRS. F. 10. ADAMS, Albany, Oregon. FOR SALE I Improved Yorkshire -MPIGS.- Call on ornddress VM. N. l'AUOKL, W ki.i.ki.kkt, Nku, rnneh fi miles north wuHt of U'olllK'ot. FOE SALE. FARM WAGONS, SPRING WAGONS TOP BUGGIES, And all kinds of pawn JVIachinepy. Standard Goods at Reasonable Prices. LOCK & SALISBURY, NORTH PLATTE. F.C.C0R8ET8 MAKE American Beauties. F. C. LATEST MODELS. M ! 1 I Kalamazoo Corset Go. SOLE MANUFACTURERS, BOLD BY TI-IK l.iDTSR, J. PIZEK, Prop,