The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, October 24, 1899, Image 5

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ANNIE 0. KRAMPI1, City Editor.
TUESDAY, OCT. 24, 1899.
NOTICE,
Reserved seats for the Pa
tricolo Concerts, giving the
second entertainment of the
Y.M. C. A. course, may be se
cured after 9 a. m. Thursday,
Oct. 26th, at Stamp's.
Miss Nellie llartman spent Sat
urday in Omaha.
W, A. Paxtcn, Sr., of Omaha is
spending1 the day in town
Try the Star Bakery for all bake
bttiff. Fresh every day.
Mrs. T. C. Patterson will enter
tain a number of ladies Thursday
afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Williams and
daughter Grace returned from
Kearney yesterday afternoon.
The W. R. C. social will be held
tomorrow afternoon at the home of
Mrs. J. l Sayre, on cast Second
street.
Yesterday J. A. Goodman pur
chased a hundred head of steers of
the Union Stockyards Co. which he
will feed for the market.
Special sale on carpets and dress
goods at Kcnnic's.
P. A. White, Miss Nellie Hart
man and Miss Adda Kockeu went
to Julesburg this morning to attend
the KilletitKinstnan wedding.
Take Sunday dinner ut the Star
Restaurant. L,ct the wife rest one
day out of seven, and bring1 the
family along. You will save mon
ey and enjoy a day's rest.
Bay that Horso Blanket of Wilcox
Department Storo.
U.G.Sawyer was on the streets
yesterday for the iirsttime after a
brief but serious illness. Mr. Saw
yer was taken ill a few days after
his return from a trip to Dayton,
Ore.
A carload of good Winter Apples
now on salo at Wilcox Dept. Storo.
The Windsor Meat Market, under
the management of Gus Heckler, is
supplying its patrons with the best
meats obtainable and is rapidly
building up a fine trade. Give the
Windsor a trial order.
Drop In and inspect the complete
line of coats and jackets on sale
at Bank's.
Ed Grady started Saturday night
von his journey to Honolulu, Ed
'expects to locate there as he has
received the offer of a very Ulcera
tive position on a sugar plantation
intliat vacinity. His North Platte
friends wish him great success in
his new venture.
I will be prepared to receive pa
ticnts Wednesday
nuiti ii limit.
Oct. 35th, at
Dr. Hannah.
K. Chas. Barton and Jos. l Bar
ton came up from Omaha this morn
morning to join Issac Dillon in an
antelope hunt. Arrangements for
the hunt will be completed to-day,
and the party will drive north to
the lake couutry tor their first
imntr
Bonds Registered
The bonds voted by the
citizens of North Platte for the
erection of a new high school
building were duly registered
by Auditor Cornell yesterday.
The attorney general in
rendering a decision upon the
legal points involved in the
protest made against the reg
istration of the bonds, said
that there was absolutely no
grounds for any objections,
and that they were correct in
every particular.
Pillsbury's Boat flour ia the
best Minnesota flour sold in
the west. $1.15.
Harrington & Tobin.
Spocial Council Hooting.
A special meeti ug- of the city
council was held last night to con
sider a request of the Union Pacific
to erect an ice house on the ground
now occupied by the city as a road
and to move the crossing farther
west, the section house to be moved
west in order to make room for the
new crossing. In response to the
request the tollowing resolution
was adopted. "Resolved: That
permission be given the Union Pa
cific Railway Company to build its
proposed new ice house near the
iutersecton of Garfield Avenue with
said railway as per plat submitted
to the council of date Oct. 21, 1899,
provided that said Company put in
a new crossinc at the intersection
of Grant Avenue without expense
10 me cuy nnu me grouuu necessary
therefor is hereby vacated.
And be it further resolved that
said Railway Company is requested
to keep a 11 a inn an at the crossing
of Willow street and also that said
ratlway company extend and grade
Eront street at least forty feet wide
from Garfield Avenue to Grant
Avenue."
The council will hold a mcctiiiir
on November 7th at which the ques-
11011 01 new nose lor tuc lire aepart
ment will be considered.
"lSON JAKsT
Pints per doa 35c.
Quarts per doz 40c.
Half Gallon per doe 50c.
Wilcox Department Storo,
The Butterfly Club.
The members of the Butterfly
Club were entertained yesterday
afternoon at the home of Mrs.
Samuel Goozee in honor of the
birthday of Mrs. Annie F. Church,
iounder of the club. It was also
the ninth anniversary of the club's
organization. Interesting letters
Irom the absent members Mrs. C.
F. Ormsby, of Colorado Springs,
Mrs. J. W. Kingston, of Salt Lake
City and Mrs. Louis Burke, of Port
landwere read. The ladies were
then invited to attend a '-Flower
Masquerade" which proved t be a
very unique and deliglitfu form of
masquerade. The members of the
club who were present at this re
union were Mcsdames Church,
Patterson, Baldwin, Evans, Ray,
Birge Neville and Wilcox.
orni n.ouits.
Washburn's Superlative $1.15
Dr. Hannah, the osteopath, will
reopen hjs office at the Hotel Ne
ville and will be at his office in that
place Wednesday. Saturday and
Sunday of each week. Hours 9 a.
m. to4p. in., evenings by appoint
ment. Go to the Windsor Market for
first-claess meats of all kinds'.
Little Daisy McMichael, the
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Mc
Michael. wos severely scalded this
morning by spilling hot water upon
herself. She was endeavoring to
pour water from a tea kettle when
the kettle slipped and the boiling
water struck her right hand, arm
and side. The burns are quite se
- yere and the lif tic girl is suffering
intejjsc; pain.
pw t,lat the city council has
consented to vacate the ground
upon which the Union Pacific
wishes to drect the new twin ice
houses, work on the houses will be
commenced at once. An engine
house from which will come the
power necessary to run the exten
sive plant will be built between the
present houses and the new ones.
The completion of the plant ia a
matter of considerable interest to
North Platte because it nieaus that
the Union Paciffc wij' continue tq
Jiejp build up the town by huidipg
Hp ia uwu jieress iprp.
A Pnnnv fnr Vnnr Thnnrl.t
I wan iilHt llilnklnir if vnn u-milil
bottle of Beggs' Cherry Cough Byrup
wifo sloop eotno to-niaht. Gunmuteod
Bold by A. I', Stroitx.
1.00
.90
1.00
.90
OS
North Platte Best
Noath Platte Gold Crown...,
Schuyler Snow Flake. . , , , . ,
Schuyler Sundance
Whole wheat flour 10 lb sacks
W.JA McGLONE& CO.
Lovers of good music are expect-
inu a errand treat next Fridav
evening ut the concert to be given
oy tlie I'atncolo Grand Concert
under Y. M. C. A. auspices. Never
before has a North Platte audience
had the privilege of hearing a
master of the piano. E. B. Wramer
has kindly furnished a piano for
this occasion. Concert at Lloyd's
Opera House. Tickets will be on
sale rnurpaay morning at Stamp s.
Admission sue. Holders ot Y. M.
C. A. course tickets admitted.
Wanted White and vellmv corn.
Wil pay a premium, for g'oo white
corn.
p. F. JpruNfiS.
Oliver Scott's Biir Miii9trel Carn
ival, one of the largest entertain
ments ot its kind, com nosed en
tirely of colored people, and among
mem some 01 me oesi nenormers
iu their special line before the nub-
lie, will be the next attraction at
Lloyd's tomorrow night. They
come luglily recommended from
other cities, and will no dottbt meet
with success iu their engagement
here.
e are pleased to announce tuat
Dr. Sevmour. Omaha's leadinc
optician, will yiajt North Platte
Nov, H, for one day only. At the
Ijotel NeyiUe'
Mr. and Mrs. M. K. Iliirnum .nml
sons are spesdiug the day in town
as the guests of friends. Mr, Bar-
num s mission here is to examine a
number of firemeh for promotion.
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Wilcox Department Store.
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HARDWARE DEPT.
Stacker Ropes,
Wood Pulleys,
Iron Chains,
Pitchforks, k
Bolts,
Braces, f
Drill Bits, 7.:
Babbitt Metal, ,
Scythes,
Pitcher Pumps,
Grauitc Preserve Kettles,
Flour Bins,
Kitchen Sinks,
One-Half Bushels.
HARNESS DEPT.
ltf-inch Halters 85c
l-jnch Breast Straps -15c
lj-inch Pole Straps. 45c
Harness Leather, cut iu strips, per lb 45c
Good Heavy Team Harness, lyi inch
Breast Straps.l Pole Straps, 1-inch
18-Foot Lines, Good Wool Faced
Collars, Per Set 522.00
Riding1 Bridles, Team Bridles, Throw
Ropes with ITondu braided in.
GROCERY DEPT.
Horse Shoo 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 lGc
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 15c
Potted Ham per can 05c
Stoneware, per gallon 10c
CROCKERY DEPT.
Handled Cups and Saucers per set.. .. 45c
7-iuch Plates per set 45c
Vegetable Dishes 12c, 15c and 18c
Sauce Dishes per set 20c
100 Piece Dinner Sets $7.50 to $28.00
Table Tumblers per set 20c
Thin Tumblers per Bet 30c
No. 1 Common Lamp Chimneys 04c
No. 2 Common Lamp Chimneys 06c
Tubular Lantern Globes 07c
No. 2 Rochester Chimneys (Lead glass) 10c
DRY GOODS DEPT.
Kearney Home Muslin per yd 04c
Good Apron Ginghams, per yard 05c
Canton Flannels per yard, 05c
Lining1 Cambric per yard 04c
Fine White Goods per yard, 10c to.... 25c
Straw Ticking1 per yard. ....... . .... 08c
Table Oilcloth per yard 15c
Lawns, per yard 03c
Dress Prints per yd 5c, 6c and 7c
NOTION DEPT.
Thread 3 spools for , . 10c
50-yd Corticclli Sewing Silk 04c
Curling Irons 04c
Hair Pins 4 bunches for 01c
Brass Thimbles 01c
Sterling Silver Thimbles 25c
Velveteen Skirt Binding, per yd 03c
Two-quart Fountain Syringes 55c
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Silk Mitts 25c to 50c
Ladies' Velvet Grip Hose Supporters. 20c
4 yards Finishing- Braid 05c
Vaseline per bottle 05c
Corset Laces, per dozen 05c
Alarm Clocks 85c
White Bed Spreads 70c
Baby Ribbon per yard 01c
Bone Buttons, foe Underwear, per dos? 02c
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Goods marked in plain figures and sold at One Price for Cash Only.
WILCOX DEPARTMENT STORE. I
NORTH PLKTTE, NEB.
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Railroad Notes.
Absolusesy Ip&jre
Makes the food more delicious and wholesome
R
OrH DAKIwa POWPH CO., HtW YORK.
Jno. Wiseman was in town yes
terday talking Bryanism and in
cidentally making out a few life in
surance policies.
C. A. Simon, of the telegraph
department, has been in town for
several days looking alter matters
in connection with a posstole re
moval of the telegraph office to new
quarters.
Work on the new beer vault for
Henry Waltemath was commenced
yesterday mornwir and it will be
pusijcu to completion as soon as
possible. Thnnew vault is located
on the wye on the north side.
Rngine No. 1808brokedown Sun
day morning coming- down on train
No. 2 and it has gone into the back
snop for an overhauling. An ex
tension front will be put an it and
a straight stack substituted for the
present diamond one.
A shortage of material for Union
Pacific impoovements is still ham
pering the work although a number
of carloads have been receiyed dur
ing: the past few dayB and some
progress has been made on the ad
dition to the superintendent's office.
ISngiue No. 1434 came up from
Omaha Saturday and will be used
in the passenger service on the
Third district. The engine has
been rebuilt and is now provided
with a straight stack and an ex
tension front. It made its first trip
out on train No. 1 Sunday afternoon.
In about ten days work on the
roadbed of the main Hue will be
stopped for the winter. The gangs
are at work now getting things in
recliness lor winter. The men who
have been wprfeing on the main line
will be sent to, the Jiilesonrg branch
where work will be continued until
the ground freezes. The work ac
complished on the main line, road-
ben lias been very considerable
when the amount of delay by traffic
is taken into consideration. Next
year it iB planned to push the work
even Harder.
Harvey Crockett slightly sprain
ed his aidle yesterday morrnng
just as. he vys getting ready to go
out on his entrine. Thoueh the
ankle was somewhat painful he de
cided to make the trip but by the
time the train reached Sutherland
the ankle was in such u condition
that he wns forced to leave the en
gine. IIo was brought back on an
extra and taken home. The strain
of standing on the lame ankle while
tiring the engine 60 aggravated the
sprain that it will be some time be
fore Mr, Crockett will be able to
step on that foot.
James M. Hay, Lawyer.
Our people can afford to
buy the celebrated Pillsbury's
Best Minnesota flour at only
Si. 15 asacK.
Harrington & Tobin.
Xonr Minister
will furnish you a bottlo of Hctrirs' Chor
Coupb Syrup froo if you hnvo not tho
monpy tq pny fqr it. Jt stops couRhlnK
in cnurcii, euros cougns ana couib. sold
by A. v. titroiu.
The entertainment Thursday,
Oct. 20th. under the auspices of the
Rebckahs, consisting of Mr. Laur-
aut magician assisted by Mrs.
Laurant, present an evening of en
chantment. A m one the many feats
of magic Mr. Laurant will present
the tollowing: The wonderful
Hindoo clock will tell your age, iu
fact answer any question you ask.
The four magic balls, a beautiful
trick of pure sleight of hand show-
intr the marvelous dexterity ot Mr.
Luurant's wonderful hands. The
sword of honor, a startling sur
prise. The legend of Florence, one
of the most beautiful flower tricks
ever attempted. The spirt slate,
mysterious plate and handker
chiefs. What is it? Spiritualism,
humbugism or Laurantism. And
many more wonderful novelties.
Mrs. Laurant s way of entertaining
is novel and entirely original,
poscssing- wonderful talent see can
readilv impersonate any character.
The leading feature of hr part of
the entertainment is the Imitation
of birds. Mrs. Laurant stands to
day without an equal in this respect.
tier bird notes have been pro
nounced marvelous. You can spend
an evening- of real enjoyment with
these artists. Admission 50 cents.
Children 25 cents. Or for 75 cents
you can secure tickets for both en
tertainments. The date for their
second entertainment will be Nov.
Gth.
Heceivod our fall surmlv of
the celebratrd Olub House
brand of canned goods.
Harrington & Tobin.
The Fortv-fifth volunteer reiri-
incut went 'through here aboard
of five trains last eveninir. The
regiment wns iu command of Col
Dorst, jate major in the Third in
fantrv, and is recruited bevond the
usual number in a regiment. Ten
of the companies were recruited at
v 1. queuing, aim two iiiem, winch
will ioin the retriiucnt at San Fran
cisco, were recruited at Vancouver
uarracks. Col. Dorst was accom
panied by his family who expect to
go aB far as San Francisco with
the regiment. Qute large pro
portion of the enlisted men have
seen service before, either in the
regular army or in the volunteer
service. Part of the officers are
regular urmy officers but most of
them have served in the volunteer
service. The adjutant of the regi
ment ia Cant. Ben Patrick, who at
one time spent several weeks here
as the guest of Geo. T. Field. The
regimental band gave a concert
during the time their train was in
theyatds.
Coats and jackets of all descrip-
1 ln.,n T ..I.'.. '
nirun ilk jjuiii a.
Dents tho Klontlyko.
Mr. A. O. ThomiiB, ot Mnrysvillo, Tox
litis found 11 more n moro valunblo dls
eovorv than has yot boon iniulo in tjip
Klondyko. Foryours I10 Buffered, untold
iiL'ony from comminution, u room turn tail
by hoinorrlintfOHj nod W8 nbuoluloly
ourod by D,r. Khig'a Npv IMscuvory for
Consumption. CouKhs and Colds, llo
doclnrpq n (joJ.d ((aplf a of littlo vnluo
wuuivt iihyu 11, uvoii 1 1 H oohi 11 till mi rod
(lnlliirH 11 linflln A ntlilitn limn nli ! iq
and (i throat and lunx nirectlona nro
Iioaiuvoiy ourou by ur. kidk'h Now UIb.
oovory for Consumption. Trinl botllos
ncu lib v , oiruii. h urut; moro ium
ulnr slzo 50 ots. and 81.00. Every bot
tlo gwiruntood, or monoy rofendod. 3
KEROSENE OIL.
Wc will deliver Oil to any
part of the city for 16c
per gallon. We take it
to the house in our can.
Wilco Depaiinieiife j&oi'e.
SALE.
A half section ot land near Her-
shey, most of it 111 crops and alfal
fa, with four water rights in the
North Platte ditch. For further
information address W. O. Thomp
son, Hcrshey, Neb., or A. J. Eaton,
baton, Colo.
PROj rt'SSIONAL CARDS.
P P. DENNIS, M. D.,
IJOMOEOPATHIST,
Ovor rimt NMlonal Ilaok,
NOHTH PI.ATTK, - - NKUKA8KA.
O. V. IUiELr (I. II, I)knt.
JjEDELL & DENT,
PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONd,
Onioofl: North Plntto National Brink
Building, North Plntto, Nob.
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R. "ANNA PECKIIAM'
Olllco-Cor IjooiiBtnnd Oth-ets.
Snoial ultontioti to disotiBos ot women
11 ml children.
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After Dlunor
Tnkaonoof Borrs' Littlo Qinnts. Tho
plotifmnt nftor dinner pill ourou Indices
tlon. Sold by A. F. Stroitz.
LLOYD'S OPERA HOUSE,
Wednesday Arf rjr
Evening Ut I o
OLIVER SCOTT'S
Big
Minstrel
Carnival.
The largest negro minstrel
company in the world. Forty
selected artists.
A -g -g the Great ComcdianB.
1 I the Great Dancers.
XTLXJl l,le Orcnt Singers.
High Class Specialties
R. M, Thompson's Big Military
Band and Concert Orchestra.
Watch for the Big: Parade at Noon.
DENTIST,
Ofllc') ovor Modol Clothiiiti Store,
NORTH PLATTE, NED.
A. II. DAVM. I.. I!. ItOACU.
pAVIS it ROACH
ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW.
NORTH PLATTK- - - NEBRASKA
Grmly Block Room si t'2.
H.
S. RIDQELY,
A'lTORNE Y-AT-L A W .
Oilloo in Iliumiin Block, Dwoy stroot.
NORTH PLATTE, - - NEBRASKA
City Property
For Bale by the Receiver
of the North Platte Na
tional Bank.North Platte
NO. 1. r.otH 11 nml 12. lllnrlc fl. North Uhlli.
Town I.ot uo's. addition to the city of North
I'l.ittc, Null. Location on the corner of
sum anil mucoid Avenues.
!'? f?t Wock 24, of the original town
of North l'latte, Nebraska.
No. 3. Kant half of lot 0. block 110. of the
orlKlnal town of North l'latte. Nebraska.
iiiiHiirojicriy ih oniy one uiock and a hair
from the COUl'l hOllKR Hlllinri. On Ihnlnl In n
comfortable, story and a half, live room
irainc iiouxe. Location ia on l'lfth atreet.
between Locust and Vino streets.
.-N,(.': l'1tH - 3i4- Bi 7. 8. 0. 10, 14, IB, and
10. Illock 2 In North 1'iatte Town Lot Co's.
Addition to tljo City of North l'latte. Locad
tlon on .Sixth Street between MariUnn rn.
JciTcrson avenues.
, No. 6. Lots 3 and 4. Illock 08, In the orlg
nal plat of the City of North l'latte. Nebras
ka. Location on Front street corner of
Ash. On Lot 3 Is comfortable clcht room
frame cottage. Convenient to railroad and
shops.
F. II, Kiimonds. J. M, Calhoun,
Edmonds & Oalhoun,
LAW AND COLLECTIONS.
Over l'ostofilce, NOHTH l'LATTK, NKH.
.1, . IIOAOMMI). W, V. IIOAOINn.
Hoagland& Hoagland,
ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELORS
Ofllce over
Mcl)onld'ii llnk. NOHTH l'LATTK, NK11.
J. F. FILLI0N,
Plumber, Unworkci
General Repairer.
Special attention given to
WHEELS TO RENT
MS
The best
5c
CIGAR
IN TOWN
Can bo found nt ,
J. F. SCHMALZRIED'S.
Our Ten-Cent Cigars are the
equal of any.
Your attention is invited to
our fine line of Chewing and
Smoking Tobaccos and Smok
ers articles.
Albert Davis,
"The Kid Jeweler,"
Has jiiHt received a new
stock of
JEWELRY, WATCHES AND
CLOCKS, AND THE LATEST
IN LACE PINS, CUFF BUT
TONS AND WAIST SETS.
Only reliable goods sold and your
money's worth every time. All
goodB warranted.
flQKWith A. Li, Davis, Dewey St.