The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, November 28, 1899, Image 1

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FIFTEENTH YEAR.
NORTH PLATTE; NEBRASKA, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1899.
NO. 88.
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stWeSU WAGONS
Woodtpaisee Wiijcliijilis,
Carriages, Buggies, Road Wagons,
Carts, Spring Wagons,
Latest Styles and Best Quality for the Price.
BARB WIRE AND STAPLES. nn w,TJr,n
pumps, pipes and fittings, A complete Lino
BALE TIES,
MACHINE OIL, AXLE GREASE.
JOS, HERSHEY.
Locust St., North Platte, Neb.
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STOVES
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g Are our specialty, and the line we are showing is 35
jjf a little the smoothest we have ever had. Heat- g
ers in many styles and sizes, both for hard and jg
Jfc soft coal. And ranges, lots of them. On stoves X
J6 wo lead, we sell more than any other dealer be- X
cause we have THE stock. 5
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Q. F. IDDINQ8
Lvimloei, Coal
Yards and Elevators at
, w North Platte, Neb.,
Sutherland, Neb.,
Julesburg, Colorado.
NORTH FLATTB MILLS,
(C. P. IDDINOS.)
Manufacturer of
HIGH AND MEDIUM GRADE FLOUR.
BRAN AND CHOP PEED.
Order by telephone from Newton's Book Store.
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IF IT'S IN THE
DRUG LINE
BUY IT Olf
xou can uanic on it oeing
fresh and as represented.
STREITZ.
Hardware"and Furniture, j
We carry the BEST line of Stoves on the Market I
Radiant Home Base Burners, Air BlaBt
Heaters, Riverside Oaks, Steel Ranges i
and Cook Stoves of all sizes.
A Complete lino of Pumps, Pipes, Fittings, Windmills j
and Towers. Also Carriages, Buggies, Spring
and Farm Wagons, Etc. i
nuens that nmY competition.
Victor E. Meyer, - North Side.
I County News.
BllADY ISLAND.
D. II, Kavy was a Gothenburg
visitor Friday.
Friday evening the League held
a social at the parsonage. About
twenty were present and a good
time had by all. The League read
ing circle waB organized, also the
Bible study work.
School will be closed Thursday
and Friday next.
Tne meeting of the Brady division
of teachers was held Saturday at
the school house. Very few were
present, The next meeting will be
held Dec. 23.
F. George is tearing down the
sheds surrounding the old G. D.
Mathcwson barn and repairing the
barn. The sheds will be taken to
one of Mr. George's other places.
A team attached to a wagon
loaded with lumber concluded to
exercise their muscles Saturday
and chased around town with that
intent. They were stopped back
of Eavy's store. No harm done.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ginapp were
Gothenburg visitors Friday.
Mrs. Geo. Parsons and Mrs. J. R.
Elliott were Gothenburg visitors
Friday.
From Monday to Thursday night
we have had rain, fog and clouds.
The ground is now in excellent condition.
The turkey shoot Saturday was
quite well attended and judging by
the crowd and firing quite a num
ber of turkeys changed owners.
Mr. and Mrs. Stiff were up Satur
day from Vroman and remained
over Sunday.
Miss Bertha Stiff has gone to
Cozad to visit with friends for a
few days.
The livery barn was sold Friday
and Mr. Strowbridge will move to
his place over south.
BETWEEN THE RIVERS.
Geo. Hackney, of Hershey,
boarded train No. I at this station
Friday evening for Big Springs on
a visit to his guess.
Several farmers in the yalley
have been plowing since the recent
rain.
Fully one half or more of the corn
planted in the valley this season is
still in the field.
Mrs. Lottie Jones departed from
Hershey Friday evening for an ex
tended visit with relatives and old
time friends at Belvidcre, Nebr.
J. R. White, of Champaign county,
111., who recently purchased a car
load of horses in this vicinity for
that place had to unload them
twice while euroutc to keep them
from smothering in the car and
when they reached their destination
one of them was so far gone that it
died shortly after being taken from
the car.
Remember the free entertainment
at the O'Fallons bcIioo! Iioubc on
Wednesday evening, Nov. 2'Jth,
after which oysters will be served.
The proceeds derived from the
same will be used in purchasing
books for the school library.
Hogs arc dying in large numbers
both east and west of Nichols from
some unknown disease. There
seems to be no cure for it as most
of the remedies for diseases in hogs
have been tried and all to no avail.
If one gets 'sick it dies within a
short time. Farmers in the valley
have buried thousands of dollars in
that way within the past, two
months.
D. B. While who went to Cham
paign Co., 111., recently with a car
load of horses from this vicinity for
his brother, J. R. White, of that
place is expected home the last of
this week.
While Chas. Toillion was plow
ing with a team of young mules
hitched up with a horse to a walk
ing plow the other day the team
with the long ears started for an
other held taking Chas. and the
horse with them making things
buzz before " they were held up in
their mad career. Chas. was some
what bruised but otherwise the
damage was slight.
Eastern cattle are not worth a
cent to rustic as some people have
lately found out to their sorrow. It
takes lots of good feed and shelter
to take them through the cold
"snaps."
Friday last was "pig day" at
Hershey. Sccbergcr took in about
two car loads upon that day. One
car load was shipped to Cheyenne
that evening. Howard Arnold ac
companied them.
C. C. Wetzel came in on No. I
Friday evening from a business
trip down cast.
Quite a body of water is at this
time flowing down the south river
in ttiis vicinity.
Cards arc out announcing the
marriage of Mr. Jos. 11. McConncll
and Miss Grace Viola Brown at the
home of the bride's parents Mr. and
Mrs. G. W. Brown on Thursday,
Nov. 30th, at 4 p. in. We extend
our congratulations in advance.
Several of the Woodmen at Her
shey attended the supper given by
the Woodmen at Sutherland Sat
urday evening. All report a social
time.
.A daughter and a niece from Col
orado are the guests of Rev. Evans
and wife at Hershey.
A man by the name of Meyers has
rented the T. W. Anderson farm at
NichoU and has taken possession of
the same. The Anderson family
will take up their abode at the
county seat thiB week where they
expect to reside in the future.
W. C. Tucll a dining car con
ductor out of Chicago is visiting
his family who reside with Mrs.
Tuell's parents, Mr. and Mm. J. B.
Aveline just cast of Nichols.
People who are always finding
fault with a country and have noth
ing to keep them in it but hang to
it "like-a dog to a root" ought to
be disfranchised,
Seeberger and Co. are preparing
to bale and car the hay that they
haxe on the Hershey ranch as soon
as the earth is dry enough to get to
it and haul it to the station.
J. H. Hershey, of North Platte,
shipped two car loads of hogs from
his ranch in the valley to South
Omaha Monday. They were loaded
at the station bearing his name,
Clyde Smith, son of section fore
man Smith of Hershey, hub recov
ered from his recent illness and has
also returned from Cheyenne and is
at this time finjrerinir kevs at
North Platte.
MYRTLE NEWS.
The infant child ot Mr. and Mrs.
Clias. Gambrel was laid to rest in
Myrtle cemetery Thursday afternoon.
Mrs. Cora Fuller and Miss Mina
Mills were North Platte visitors
Saturday.
Don't forget the clothcR-piu social
at Pleasant Valley school house
Thanksgiving evening. The ladies
promise all an enjoyable evening.
Most of the schools have prepared
a snort program tor to-morrow
afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Will Daly, of Tryon,
have been visiting relatives the past
week.
A peddler carrying a fair quality
of dry goods passed through this
vicinity the first of the week.
Mr. Jerome Stearns and famijy
have moved to Uncle Free Derby's
place.
Mr. Null had the misfortune to
loose two hogs last week. Mr. Null
threw some lumps of salt out and
he is of the opinion that they ate
Don't
Do This
Don't tako In
to rn a 1 inedi-
cities before
the llttlo one
cornea. They
endanger tho
health of both
mother and
bubo.
winrusraffs nmirtn. the trood and
long-tried external liniment, will relievo
tho early distress and tho later pains bet
ter than anything clso in the world. Its
good effects are most marked not only
before childbirth, but during tho ordeal
itself and aftcrwani. uistrcf s is over
como hvU nnlns lessoned labor short
ened and subsequent dangers avoided.
Sold by I)ruiKlt lor 51 a Dome.
8mi4 tor cur froo tllantraM UxiV mi th. ttibjwf.
THE BKADFlElD REGULATOR CO., Atlanta, G.
IIMirmmwmmmmwmmmmmmmmmmmmmm!
CAPES AND
i JACKETS.
An outor garment must have a swell, stun
s ning stylo or you won't liko it, but besides
that, it must have the right kind of mate-
g rial, making and fit, and abovo everything
g else must havo a low prico, that in connec-
g tion with the stunning stylo will help you
g to liko it. Our prices aro.tis low as hon-
esty will allow, and our garments will
make tho wearer feel well dressed and
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comfortable
i s. richards. THE FAIR, n
g "We Never Sleep."
Dr. F. W. MILLER,
DENTIST.
(FORMERLY ROMIN15 DENTAL COMPANY.)
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J Fine Groom and Bridge Work a Specialty. $
(ft OFFICE OVER STRKITSS'S DRUG STORE. flV
RHEUMATISM CURED !
Wo will mall von an nrtiolo to wear that noslttvolv euros RHEUMATISM.
SCIATICA, LUMUAGO AND GOUT by drawing tho urio acid from tho oystom.
A wriuon Knarauioo to roiunu your money in tuirty unys it not entirely BtutBrna
tory. It costs only 82.00. Bond 2a stamp for booltlot tolling nil nbout tho won
derful euro. Address REX RHEUMATIC CO., Box 14, HARTFORD, CONN.
too much of it, which caused their
death.
Mrn. McNicol and Alex were
trading- and visiting John McNicol
in North Platte Saturday.
Let every one remember to come
out and hear Bro. Bowland Satur
day evening at Pleasant Valley
school house.
I'lnco your confldonco in n romody
thitt Is (lUAitANTKr.D to euro. " I cough
ed coDBtnntly nnd my strength was nil
exhausted; I looUod moro liko ono dond
thnn alivo. Hoggs' Chorry Cough Syrup
entirely cured mo." Mrs. S. D. Harsh,
Fuirport, Kan. For nil throat and lung
troubles, It has nkvku i'aii.kd. A. F.
Stroitz.
Fremont will probably have a
pickling plant in the near future.
AugUBt Nutmacher, of Quincy, has
been there for several days .endeav
oring to interest the farmers and
others in the project and he has
been meeting with a fair degree of
success.
Bowaro of Ointment for Catarrh that
contain Mercury,
as morcury will suroly destroy tho senso
of Btnoll uni completely durango tho
wholo system whon ontorlng it through
tho muscous surfaces. Such articlos
should novor bo used oxcept on porsorip
tionn from roputablo physicians, us the
damngo thoy will do is ten fold to tho
good you can possibly dorivo from them.
Hairs Catarrh Cure, manufactured by
F. J, Chonoy & Co,, Toledo, O,, contains
no mercury, and is taken internally, not
ing directly upon tho blood and mucous
surfaces of tho system. In buying Hall's
Catarrh Curo bo euro you gottno gonuino
It Is taken internally, ana made in To
ledo, Ohio, by F. J. Chonoy & Co
ToRtimonials froo.
.Sold by Druggists, price 7ro. por
uouio.
Hall'g Family Pills nro tho best. '1
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
a. V, llKiiEU.. a, 11, Dint
JJWDKLL & DENT,
PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS,
Onicos: North Plntto National Hank
lluilding, North Platte, Nob.
F.
F. DENNIS, M. D.,
IIOMOEOPATHIST.
Oter First National Hank,
NOllTU I'LATTE, - - NED1USKA.
E.
E. NORTHRUP,
DENTIST,
Ofllco over Modol Clothing Storo,
NORTH PliATTE, NEB.
A. II. Uivm.
QAVIS & ROACH
it, K. lioAou.
ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW.
NORTH PLATTE..
Grndy Block
NEBRASKA
Rooms 1 & 2.
H.
S. RIDGELY,
ATTORNE Y-AT-L A W .
OlTloo in Hinman Block. Dewov street.
NORTH PLATTE, - NEBRASKA
P. H. KUMONDS, J, M. OAMIOUN.
Edmonds & Oalhoun,
LAW AND COLLECTIONS.
Over I'ostolucc, NOKTII PLATTB, NHII.
J, 9. IIOAOLANn. W. V. IIoaolawd.
Hoagland & Hoagland,
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Odlco nvor
MoOonald'i Uank. 1,'OUTH PLATTE, NEU.
yiLCOX & HALL1GAN,
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fiOWIU l'LATTK, . . . NEBRASKA
Onic over North Flatte National Dank.
rp O. PATTERSON,
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NORTH PLATTE, NEB.
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