The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, October 27, 1899, Image 9

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    Local News in Brief.
Fine display of embroidered
articles at the annual fair of the
ladies' guild, Nov. 16th.
The party of Omalia hunters, who
are hunting under the guidance of
Isaac Dillon, have been very suc
cessful, as their loaded game bags
testify.
Drop in and inspect the complete
line of coats and jackets on sale
at Bank's.
The Columbian Literary Club is
to be reorganized next week for the
winter's work which will probably
consist ot a course in American
literature.
P. A. White, Miss Ada Kockcn
and Miss Nellie Hartmau returned
Tuesday night from Julcsburg
where they attended the Killcn
Kinsman wedding.
W. K. Sopcr, who has charge of
both the l O. and C. P. X. Icing
at this station during the past sea
son, and his wife expect to leave in
a few days for their home in
Chicago.
Dr. Seymour will be pleased to
meet all those suffering from de
fective sight at the Neville
Nov. 14th.
VV. II. Boycr was down town
Wednesday for the first time since
he was injured several weeks ago.
His progress toward recovery has
been very slow owing to the nature
of his injuries.
On Tuesday R. A. Douglas pur
chased the property on Front
street occupied by the Latidgraf
barber shop. Mr. Douglas will
make no changes in the property
this fall but in the spring he will
probably tear down the present
building and erect a brick block.
Call on Dr. Miller of the Rominc
Dental Co. Teeth extracted with
out pain. All work guaranteed.
Oflicc over Strcitz drug store.
II. Deere, the sheriff of Logan
county, Colo., was in town Tues
day night looking for some stolen
property which one of his prisoners
had disposed of here. He succeed
ed in finding a saddle which the
man had disposed of to Lock &
Salisbury. He went back to Ster
ling Wednesday morning taking
the saddle with him.
Dr. Seymour here Nov. 14.
A site for the hospital has finally
been definitely decided upon. It
will be located in the Vroman
property in the Second ward. MIsb
R. Watkins, Miss Prey's partner
in the enterprise, has arrived and
preparations for the hospital arc
being made. One carload of the
furniture is here and the balance
will be received next week. The
physicans and citizens have con
tributed about ?500 toward the pro
ject, Consult Dr. Miller of the
Rominc Dental Co. before you go
elsewhere for your dental work.
Office over Streitz' drug Btorc.
The school board will hold a
meeting in the near future to make
arrangements for the sale of the
High school bonds. Bids will
be advertised for. The board is
quite confident that the bonds will
be disposed of at a premium as they
are guilt-edged in every respect.
Auditor Cornell remarked, when he
was registering the bonds, that
hey hud the best history of any
bonds which had been presented at
the oflicc for filing in several years.
Juet unloaded a oar Now
York apples the ohoioest
apples that grow. Northern
Spys, Baldwins, Russetts and
Bellflowers--$4.00 per barrel.
Choice Western grown ap
plos $3,25 bbl,
Harrington & Tobin.
The popularity of the Redmond
Co. was bIiowh yesterday when at
an early hour every desirable seat
in the house was taken and by
night standing room was at a
premium. This company has made
for itself an enviable reputation
among the theatre going people of
Council Bluffs and their return was
emphatically welcomed when the
curtain rose last evening on
btreets O' London. The familiar
actors and actresses were warmly
applauded. The company leaves
this morning for Aurora, Neb., but
Manager Harrington hopes to sc
cure a return date in the near
future. Council Bluffs Nonnancl.
The above company will be with us
all next week at popular prices,
25, 35 and 50 cents. Ladies free
Monday night. Bach person pur
chasing a 50 or 3a cent t ckct for
Monday night will be a'lowed to re
serve another scat for a lady free of
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Single breasted, sizes 9 to 16. Fashioned
and made equal to men's clothing. The
same detail and careful attention to all
parts of suit to make it strong as well
as handsome. Plain shades of cloth and
fancy mixtures in Cassimeres, Cheviots,
and Worsteds. Price $4 to $6. Double
breasted two-piece suits, sizes 7 to 1C,
price $1 to $5. Silk laced $5 and up
wards, with and without silk lapel on
coat. In every new and desirable mate
rial. We call particular attention to
panto made with double Beat and knee,
Eatcnt riveted buttons and patent waist
ands. Ulsters, Overcoats, Reefers and
Top Coats tor men, young men and boys
and children. Nctv stvles and late ar- ;
rivals.
ONE PRICE AND PLAIN FIGURES.
STAR CLOTHING HOUSE,
W. A. VOLLMER, Proprietor.
Across the street from old location.
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Receiver Prank Bacon, who has
been cast on a business trip, is ex
pected home in a few days.
Ncls M. Swanson was down from
Sutherland yesterday making
proof on his homestead entry.
New aud stylish coats and
jackets at Bank's.
Jos. Perrctt has returned from
an extended trip in the northwest
ern part of the state after horscB.
K. Chas. Barton and Jos. P.Bar
ton, who had been spending a few
days hunting in this vicinity, re
turned to their homes in Omaha
Wednesday night.
Buy that Horao Blanket of Wilcox
Dopartmont Qtoro,
Lost At the opera house Wed
nesday evening, a green pocket
book containing money, a liberal
reward will be paid for return of
Bamc to Clinton's jewelry store.
Mrs. L. II. Woodmanscc and son
ICbefly returned to Cheyenne Wed
nesday night. It is quite probable
that they will take up their resi
dence in North Platte again in the
near future.
All the latest styles of wraps at
Bank's.
Joe McGee has written a letter
to his old comrades of Co. 13. de
tailing some of his experiences in
the Philippines. Joe enlisted in
the regular army in San Francisco
and was assigned to the I3igh
tecnth Infantry which Is doing
guard duty on the island of Pana.
Joe says that he is enjoying his
cxijuuuucu in me lsiauus in snitc
of the rain and the fact that the
Filipinos persist in using them
for targets occasionally.
$3.00
Shoos made up from tho most desirable of
reliable leathers leathers that have prov
en their durable qualities and are especi
ally dosirablo for use in winter weather.
Stitched and welted soles of double thick
ness; heels that are broad and flat; too
shapes designed for both comfort and
neat looks; all details carefully looked af
ter. Such features are embodied in the
make-up of our Men's Three Dollar Shoes.
Yellow Front
G1SO. M. GKA.HA.Af, Afunnfior.
3 doors Bouth of Postodko,
Bring the Boy to Us for His
New Suit or Overcoat.
Junior Vestcc Suits, made like above
cut with sailor and small collar, vests sin
gle and double-breasted, detached, opens
and closes in front, in new and particular
attractive styles. Diagonal and plain color
as made with fancy vests. Material, all
colorings aud fancy patterns of Cheviot,
CasBlmcrc and Worsted. Prices range from
$r'35. 1.75. $2 $2-5 $3.
$3'5o $4. 1 $4-50 $5
3-Piece Knee Suits
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A sale of the condemned proper
ty used by the U. S. geological sur
vey during the summer will be held
by an inspector tomorrow.
Supt. Ebright reports the city
schools to be in a flourishing con
dition, the work being farther ad
vanced this year than it was at the
corresponding period last year.
Wanted White and yellow corn.
Will pay a premium for good white
corn.
C. F. Iddinos.
The Dillon-Patterson outfit ex
pect s to complete its work in Wyo
ming tomorrow. The outfit will
be loaded at once and will reach
here by Wednesday. The latter
part of the work accomplished has
been exceedingly hard and dis
agreeable on account of the cold
and snow.
Word has been received that T.
F. Bishop wll be sent here to take
charge of the C. F. X. interests
during the winter, that company
having decided to retain a man here
the year round' The many friends
of the Bishop family in North
Platte are glad to hear that there
is a prospect of their being located
here permanently.
Order baled hay from
Harrington & Tobin.
The members of the Boys' Club
and the Gir's' Club of the Church
of Our Saviour were entertained at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Dol
son. An entertaining program
was rendered by the Girls' Club
aud the remainder of the evening
was spent in playing games. The
evening was a very pleasant one
tor ail concerned.
For Men's
Fine Winter Shoes.
Shoe Store,
NORTH PLATTE, NEB.
I People and Events.
Alex Green was in from Somerset
yesterday transacting business.
Mrs. Fred Elliott and son are
home from a brief Omaha visit.
Dr. II. L. McLeay, of Gandy, was
a North Platte visitor yesterday.
Mrs. M. K. Barnum and children
returned to Omaha Wednesday
night.
W. C. Dolan was up from Max
well yesterday transacting busi
ness.
F. II. Edmonds returned Wed
nesday night from a business trip
to Lincoln.
Mrs. A. D. Williams and sons re
turned to their home in Cripple
Creek yesterday.
W. V. Hoaglaud was in Lexing
ton yesterday looking after some
bankruptcy cases.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Wilkinson
returned Wednesday morning from
a brief stay in Omaha.
Scim Laing, of Cheyenne! has
been transacting business in town
for several days.
S. A. Hultmau was down from
Sutherland yesterday, appearing
as a witness at the laud office.
Mrs. Jno. Kclihcr aud sou Ed
returned from a short Btay in
Omaha yesterday morning.
C. A. Sibley, of Fox Creek, was
among the attendants at the Re
publican rally Tuesday evening.
Miss Regina McGovcm returned
Wednesday night irom an extended
visit in Omaha, Sioux City and
Iowa City.
John Quinn, who ha been visit
ng relatives here and in McPher-
son county, returned to Perry yes
terday.
Mr. and Mrs. Lew Williams, of
Gandy,have been spending several
days in town as the guests of Mr.
and Mrs. P. M. Sorenson.
Miss Ethel Evans made a trip to
Dickens this week to make arrange
ments concerning a school in that
vicinity which she expects to teach.
Mrs. L. C. Hansen and son, who
lave been visiting relatives here
for the past ten days, returned to
their home in Grand Island yes
terday.
W. J. Duggan, of Dickens, has
been spending several days in
town while enroute home from a
trip to his old home in Canada.
Mrs. Jordan and her daughter,
who have been spending a month
here as as the guests of relatives,
returned to their home in Des
Moines Wednesday morning.
Mrs. W, P. Cody, Miss Irma
Cody and Miss McFee returned
yesterday morning from a brief
visit in Omaha where they at
tended the reception which was
given to Gen. Miles.
Rev. J. C. Irwin writes us that
he has removed to Wood River,
Neb,, where he will supply the
Presbyterian church for a year
Mtb. Irwin still has her foot in a
cast and will not be able to walk
without crutches for six months
yet.
Supt. Wm. Ebright returned
Wednesday afternoon from Bea
trice where he had been called by
the illness of his father. When he
left his father was slightly im
proved but very faint hopes of his
recovery are entertained on account
of his. extreme age, ninty-two.
Will pay the highest mar
ket price prevailing for alfal
fa seed. Send samples and
ask prices,
Harrington & Tobin.
The brick work on the Warner
block is rapidly approaching com
pletion and if the weather contin
ues favorable the building will be
completed before the contract time
in spite of the long delay occasion
ed by lack of material.
We are pleased to announce that
Dr. Seymour, Omaha's leading
optician, will visit North Platte
Nov. 14, for one day only. At the
Hotel Neville.
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UP-TO-DATE FURNITURE
Costs no more than
Our designs are of
picu Willi iuu rcasunuuiu pinca wu usk. iui mai-
class goods, accounts for our big business. We
feel assured that our heavy sales are endorse
ments of our goods and prices. You will find
our stock complete at all times new goods arc
received daily to replace those sold. If you want
anything in the furniture line you'll find it here.
ODD FELLOWS BLOCK. E. B. WARNER.
Killcn-Kinsman Wedding.
Mr. David Killcn and Miss Nora
Kinsman were united in marriage
at the home of the bride's parents
in Julesburg Tuesday afternoon by
Rev. Eckles. The maid ot honor
was Miss Adda Kocken, of North
Platte. The groom was attended
by Mr, Oliver, of Denver. The
bride was gowned in a very hand
some cloth costume. After the
ceremony a wedding lunch was
served to the assembled guests,
about forty in number. Mr. and
Mrs. Killeu left on the evening
train for their new home in Spo
kane. The bride is well known in
North Platte society circles, hav
ing visited here a number of times
and is a beautiful, charming and
accomplished young lady. The
groom is a grauuate of the Neb
raska University Law school and
is a young man of many sterling
qualities. Tin: TriiiunE extends
the usual congratulations.
A great variety of dainty Christ
mas gifts will be on sale at the
annual fair of the ladies' guild,
Nov. 16th.
THE REAL QUESTION.
The real question of disease
is "Can I bo cured?" If you
or nnyone dear to you is losititr
strciiRth nnd energy and vital
ity, if you are wise you will not
spend much time trying to fijar
ure out just what name to call
the disease by.
It is almost impossible to
draw the line where debility
anu weakness merge into con
sumption. Your trouble may not be con
numption to-day, but you don't know what
11 may oecomc to-morrow.
Hundreds of peo
ple have been restored
to robust health and
condition by Dr.
I'ierce's marvelous
"Golden Medical
Discovery " after
reputable physi
cinnfl had pro-
uouueed them
consump
tive be
vond hone.
Were they in consumption? You don't
know; nobody can ever know; but that is
not the question. The important point ia
that they were hopelessly ill but this match
less "Discovery" restored and saved them.
" I was tiot nhlc to ilo hardly any work at nil,"
says Mrs. Jennie Dingtiian, of Vanburen, Kal
kaska Co., Mich., In a most interesting letter to
Dr. Pierce. "I hail pain In my left side anil
back, ami had hendachc nil the time. I tried
your medicine and it helped me. Ist spring I
had a bad cough; I got bo bad I had to be in tied
all the time.
"My husband thought I had consumption,
lie wanted titc to get n doctor, but I told him if
it was consumption they could not help me. We
thought wc would try fir, Pierce's Ooulen Mcdl.
cat Discovery and before 1 had taken one bottle
the cough was stopped and I have had no more
of it returning. Your medicine is the best I
have ever taken,"
Write to Dr. R. V. Pierce. He will send
you good fatherly, professional advice in
n plain sealed envelope absolutely free.
His thirty years experience as chief consul
ting physician of the Invalids' Hotel, at
Butr.Uo, N. Y,, has made him an expert
in chronic diseases.
FOR SALE.
Poland China Pigs
both sex, herd headed by King I
Know No. 50259, a direct son of the
great prize winner Chief I Know
No. 11992. Also some
High Grade Bull Calves
sired by my full blood Scotish
bull Noble Victor 2d, No. 139,834.
WM. SULLIVAN,
P. 0. North Platte, Neb
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North Platte Pharmacy.
Drugs and Druggists' Sundries.
We aim to handle the best grades of goods
Sell everything at reasonable prices, and
warrant all goods to be just as represented.
All Proscriptions Carefully Filled by a Llconsod Pharmacist.
Orders from the country and along the line of the Union
Pacific Railway is respectfully solicited.
First door north of FirBt National Bank.
that of "antedulivan" make.
the latest, and this lact cou-
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Repairing shoes for
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Jj,. Yellow Front Shoe Store.
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OUR NEW
Fall and
Winter
Suitings
Which have just arrived.
F. J. Broeker,
Merchant Tailor.
FOR SALE.
A good and desirable lot
on the corner of Ninth and
Dewey streets, Third ward.
For particulars address,
MRS. F. E. ADAMS,
Albany, Oregon.
FOR SALE I
Improved Yorkshire
Cnll on or oddross WM. N. PARCEL,
Wellflket, Nr.11. ranch GJ miles
northwest of Wollilcot.
FOE SALE.
FARM WAGONS,
SPRING WAGONS
TOP BUGGIES,
And all kinds of
Farm JRaehinepy.
Standard Goods at
Reasonable Prices.
LOCK & SALISBURY,
NORTH PLATTE.
J. F. FILUON,
General Repairer.
Special attention given to
WHEELS TO RENT
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