The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, January 26, 1900, Image 5

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will be all the rage this
spring and summer. We
have a nice line of both.
Clinton,
THE JEWELER.
U. P. Watch Examiner.
ANNIE 0. KRAMPI1, City Editor
FRIDAY, JAN. 26, 1900.
NOTICE.
The meeting' for the formation
of the commercial club will be
Held Monday attcrnoon at two
o'clock, the hour having been
changed after the committee hac
made a partial canvass.
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a iic oaaru oi county commission
ers is spending the day inspecting
bridges in the vicinity of Maxwell
ana Urady,
You can get six spools of Clark!
or coats thread for 25c at The
Fair Store.
Mrs. a. L. Davis will entertain
the members of the Eastern Star
next Tuesday afternoon from
three until six.
W. H. Turpie, sr., who had been
spending several days here looking
atter tlie Turpie Bro9. interests,
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iit nisi uigut ior ins home in
Columbus.
Morris Jones, the celebrated
liorseinau who has been spending
peyrai uays nerp looking over tli
Horses of the Keith estate, will
leave tonight for Red Oak.
The annual epidemic of running
away lias broken out among the
small boys. One youth got as far
away as Cozad but he decided that
the world was a cold, cheerless sort
of a place and was quite pleased
when he was thought; back to the
parental majisjon.
Either Clark's or Qoat's thread
for 23c at The Fair Store.
riiose who attended the social
given by the auxiliary to the B. of
L. I'j. at the home of J. I. Smith
last night Bpcnt a most delightful
evening. The refreshments which
were served by the ladies were ex
cellent and worth several times the
price which was charged.
Oil Cake for sale by Rush & Mur
ray, North Side.
P. II. Morrissy, the chief officer
of the B. of R. T., was a passen
ger qu train No. 6 this morning
enj.Qu.te from Ogden to Omaha to
Uttend the conference between the
grievance committee of the B. of
K, T., and the Union Pacific
ollicials.
The annual meeting of the Y. M.
C. A. was held last night. W. J.
Cruseu and W. J. Hendy were
elected to succeed themselves as
members of the board of directors.
The other two directors who were
elected were J. A. Baruell and L.
Walker. The board of directors
will meet Saturday night to organ
ize for the year.
Brady, Sutherland and "Wallace
divisions c the Lincoln County
Teachers' Reading Circle wjjl meet
Jan. 27. 190Q.
Pertjia Thoejecke.
Co. Supt.
The pew bell for the Methodist
church, has arrived and is being
liuug today. It weighs 1200
pounds and has a very beautiful
fone, The manufacturers are the
jjlymer Bell Co., the sfime company
which furnished the old one, and
the metal of the old bell will be
turned into the company as part
payment on the new one,
wmi this issue The Trihunr
enters its sixteenth year. In the
future, as in the past, every effort V
HARDWARE.
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W 28 and 30 inch Stanley Levels. . . .
iv LiiuK ouapa..
20c
will be put forth to make the paper
worth double its subscription price.
An Afternoon Party.
Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Strcitz and
Mrs. Florence A. Luse were the
hostesses at a very charming after
noon party given Tuesday at Mrs,
btreitz residence. Two contests
furnished the amusement for the
guests. The first was a smelling
contest and it provoked consider
able hilarity as the ladies soon dis-
covered that their knowledge of
scents was not as great as they
thought it was. The smelling con
test was followed by an anatomy
contest which aroused considerable
interest. During the latter part of
the afternoon a very delicious lunch
was daintily served. The ladies
who were present were Mesdamcs
Baldwin, "White, Cary, IlerBhey,
ueuon, lucuonaici. Ulint Patterson. W ohku ilm uu. ouc
Birge. Idclitigs. Tracy, Stuart, Bui- U -W'okcicsb ioaueu bueus pe
lard, Field, Bare, Halligan, Thos. V
Patterson. Bratt, Wilcox. Davis UJ
and Parsons.
INTERESTING ITEMS.
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12-quart Galvanized Pails
Lnd Gate Rods, each 10c
Stove Pipe Damper 10c
Painted Buggy Neck Yokes 50c
83c
85c
03c
05c
05c
18c
75c
95c
10c
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Drcast Snaps
Cockeyes . . t
K lb box Copper Rivets
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A1W i.lV UUUS
No. 8 Galvanized Wash Boiler
Common Stove Pioe Elbows
Adjustable Stove Pipe 121 bows 15c
Shot, 2 lbs for isc
1'owuer per lb
1 12-guage Rival Empty Shells per 100.
"! 10-guagc Rival Empty SIicIIh per 100.
W 12-guage Loaded Shells per box 45c
Hf iw-guage L,oaucu siiells per box
30c
(0c
G5c
00c
Baso Ball Club Danco.
The North Platte Base Ball Club
will give a dance, Wednesday even
mg, January 31, to obtain money
with which to purchase uniforms
The receipts of the dance will be
devoted entirely to the necessities
of the club. Those
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the ailair in charge are making
every effort to have the dance one of
the most enjoyable of the season.
A ycry attractive concert program
has been arranged for the earlv
part of the evening,
ing is the program:
orchestra; violin solo, Obertass
Mazurka, by Alvin Pool; piano solo
Miss Jessie Bratt: sonir. A Letter
From Ohio. G. II. Bensiuger; red
tation. Joseph Quinn; Boston Ideals
March, North Platte Mandolin Club;
cornet solo, J. Hart; ghot scene
from Hamlet, M. C. Harrington and
Leo Tobin.
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Overture, by W
HARNESS.
1 1-inch Halters 85c
Hame Strap Hk
Riding Bridles 90c to $1.50
Sinches 20c to 50c
Bridle Bits 8c to 90c
Spurs per pair 45c to S2.50
Bridle Chains each I0c
Square Horse Blankets.
Shaped Horse Blankets.
Plush Robes.
Fur Robes.
08c
05c
05c
05c
25c
GROCERIES.
Bee Coffee 13c, 2 packages 25c
Bogota Coffee per package 15c
Quaker Oats per package 12c
Quail Oats per package
Tapioca per pound
Sago per pound..
Pearl Barley per pound
Diamond C Soap 9 bars for
Kingsford's Corn Starch per pkg 08c
Kingsford's Silver Gloss Starch pr pkg OSc
Bird Seed per lb 07c
Yoast Foam per pkg 03c
On Time Yeast per pkg 03c
Battle Ax Tobacco per plug 35c
Star Tobacco per plug 45c
Horse Shoe Tobacco per (dug 45c
J. T. Tobacco per pound 40c
Duke's Mixture Tobacco per lb 35c
Kerosene Oil per gallon 16c
Salt per barrel 11,(55
Table Salt 2 sacks for 05c
Whcatel per pkg ,,,, 2c
Bakers Chocolate 18c, 2 cakes for.... 35c
Gothenburg Fancy Patent Flour per
8tlc, $1.00
2o pounds Coriiineal
Buckwheat Flour per lb
uratiucmcs oc, z quarts for 15c
Cheese per pound ;. J5C
3-lb Pail Lard 25c
5-lb Pail Lard 4qc
25c
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DRY GOODS.
Kearney Home Muslin per yard 05c m
wnuwuu lUMBim per yaru ,. uoc fn
Outing Flannel per yard 05c m
Best Outing Flannel per yard 10c
UNDERWEAR.
Men's Heavy Fleeced Lined Shirts or
Drawers each 35c
Ladles' Cotton Ribbed Vests or Pants 25c
Ladies' Fine Quality Vests or Pants. 50c
Dr. Denton's Sleeping Garments for
small children 50c
BLANKETS.
Cotton Blankets per pair 50c
Extra Heavy Cotton Blankets per pair $1.50
Good Wool Blankets per pair $3.00
NOTIONS.
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Thread 4 spools for 15c, 7 lor 25c
Velveteen Skirt Binding per yard 03c
Waterproof Skirt Binding per yard ... 08c (ft
Black German Knitting Yarn per ljfS
skein 15C jfi
Vasclingper bottle 05c (
Alarm Clocks each.. 85c M
Ladies' Wool Mittens per pair 10c to. . 50c M
Binding Ribbon per piece 10c in
Sewing Machine NccdJcB per paper.. . 05c W
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Goods marked in plain figures and sold at One Price for Cash Only.
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Oominorclal Olul).
Vlt. TimillNR! Vntn nnil nnnrnrn vnnr
iiems orciiesira W(mnmSll Hie commonl roforrnrr lo fnrmntlnn nf .,
music ior llie uancuig whjch will Ctommoraliil Club In this citv. Suali nn
i. a!.. 1 fit I "
",BUU ai u,c C10SC 01 te con. oreimizntlon of throo to five hundred of
cert. apectutor's and concert
tickets twenty-five cents, dance
tickets one dollar. Turn out and
help the boys
our business nioti 11 ml ontornriBinc
property owners, under tho ninnnRCinont'
of n t'ood livo oxocutlvo cominittco.
to purchase their composed of about nino of our beet In
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mucu neeaeu unitorms. nimnHni niti7n. rnnrncmniinrr na iiintiit
Now Lodtre OnranUed or raoro, uiuoroni urnneiioa or UU6II108B,
Deputy Supreme President Chas Cilizcn8 Wh could hodoponded upon ta
Case and Benj. Schultz oriratiizeil n "uoni ecunvo moouuRs, wnon
Star of Jupiter lodge in the K. P. onllwl by its uhnlrinnn or any throo of
hall last night with forty charter 11,0 n,0,nbor8. Citizens who aro not on-
members. Another meetinir will be lir01" wrnI)l "P ,n BOir orost, who
held by the organizers on Monday wouI(1 viKr0l'Hl' o nftor nuythiii),' mid
iiicht to exemnhfv the wnrU nf ovorythinff that would bonoflt North
order which is very fine and it is mUo' buch nn orKnnizntIou in which
done by a team of both ladies and l,ollticB niJd potty joiiIoubIoh should
gentlemen, which makes it .1 vorv novor ontcr w,loro hnnnony nnd uuitod
mpressive ceremony. The board vioroUB notion should bo tho wntoli
of trustees was instructed in nm. woi would result in inconceivable
cure a hall for regular meetm bonoflta to.our city. Wo huvo lost ninny
twice a month. Committee on hv. opportunitlos byourapnthy und Rip vim
aws were instructed to appoint the WinkI ,nJo of llfoin tlo past
meeting night and amount of
uartcrly dues. The following
olhcers were elected for the ensuing
year: l'ast president. Dr. F. V
Dennis; president, RJrs. 12v?i Reese;
ice-presidpnt, J. S. Hoagland;
warden, Mrs. 12, S. Bonner: tecre-
tary, H, R. Reese; treasurer, Mrs.
Sarah Murphy; conductor, Mrs.
Josephine White; inner guard, Mrs.
Myrtle Clinton; outer guard, Allen
Tift; medical examiner, D. F. F,
Dennis; trustees, Lem Bailey, C.
II. Winget, Eugene Frye. The
meeting will be held next Monday
ight at Odd Fellows hall.
Wo nood nn oloctrio light plnnt, bow
orago syBtom, boot sugnr factory, conning
riiotory, onqop;apmpnt to ou,r sonurntor
nnd othor mdustrioa.. Wo neod n ov
prnniont building, bettor rends lending
to our city so thnt wo onn control all
tnuto within n rudlus of flftv iiiIIop. Wo
nood to Beo thnt tliostriotost economy
is prnotleod in our city nnd county
nfTni rs, bo thnt largo unwnrrnnted lovics
will bo n thing of tho past nnd higl
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hisob uu .ongor irignien now coinors
nvvny. All those objoctsenn bo nchiovod
by n livo onorgotio Comniorcinl Club
working in hnrmony, Noxt Saturday
R
OVAL
Absolutely Ipure
Makes the food more delicious and wholesome
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iui, uiiro, ropreEoniing 1110 nowBpimor
fraternity ot this city who nro doinir bq
it your blurt dosen t htyou're tin- much to aid uh, will circulnto n paper
comfortable. Don't keep lutchiiiir nmonc our business men and other nhl.
to place, tuat won't change the zona wnon n" in '"vpr pf orgnnizing
ay it is made, there is where the the club, HhouJd eigu it nnd bo proeoiit at
fault lies. Our $1 drc&s shirts n mootinc to bo hold in Jurf Hnliluln
hite or fancy are no experiments, oflico nt tho court houso nt 2 o'olook
Cheaper apd new lines at 50 cents noxt Mondny nftornoon. tho SlUli inst.
and 75 cents. ' JpiiK Uu-ATr, Mnyor,
STAK Cl,0Tltq Hoysu. Weddlnff Bolla.
Tlie tone lore of the T i n! mnrd will Dr. V. V. Uedol nnd Mifh Nnlll..
old a "lothora'1 meowing nt tho school Austin wore unitod in nwirringo nt the
iouro next Wednesday nfternnnn. I V. Iioiiiq of the hrido'a nnrontB lust nvitninrr
l-!t.l. . d 7 1 1 T... .11... -.1 . ....
(liuiiBpi 1.110 worn 01 mo pupils n 1 10 ") uuKo a. o. uamwin. Tlie ooreinonv
various grndes win ho mnilo nud tonics oeourrod nt 8 o'olook nnd wns witneseod
t Inch w ill ho holnful to both mnilmr by nbout fifty invited uuostB. Tim
(ipd tonchor will bo dtBPUBBod. Light hrido'a ooatumH wnu n vory hnndflonio
refrefihrnonts wi l bo served nt tlm nlnsn whito silk. Tho maid nf lmnnr wm
of tho meeting. . Mibb Annio HobiiniiBon. who wna vcrv
Oatmeal 3c a pound, Diamond C aKlLWn'?. n VZ
Soap 9 bars for 25c at McGlone & Co bridal pnrty entered tho parlor, where
Mr. and Mrs. Ray O. Lannford nro tr"r'.u" '."""35 10 l"?
A
nnnr n-tiu
Borvt'd hhortly nfor tho coromonv.
Tho brldo Ih tho dnuuhtor of .Mr. nnil
MrH.tJoo. A. Austin nnd hns Ht11.nl. nil
of her lifo In North IMatto. She in 11
uonutiful young lady with many clinrni.
ing nunhtios nnd is dosorvodlv nonulnr
among her iiFBocintos.
'I ho croom hns on v boon n rnnldnn
of North Plntto for n few yours but dur
ing thnt timo linn gninod n grenf ninny
frlendn. Ho is a longing inembor of tho
niodicnl profession nnd hns built up a
very lnrgo prnctico horo,
Mr. nnd Airs Iledell nro at Iminn in
wetiuinj. trip. vory Oinbornto W(llWnu supper wa
Baking
Powder
S Railroad Notes. I
Ktigiue No. 1803 was in the
shops yesterday for sonic light re
pairs. lOngines No. 804 has been sent
to Grand Island to be laid up.
Engine No. 81G takes its
place on the No. 2 and No. 5
runs,
Tlu number of engine crews has
been reduced to twelve 011 the
Third district and eight 011 the
Second. Nine engines are in ser
vice 011 the Third district and
seven on the Second.
The yard men are kept on the
jump now-a-days. all ice cars being
weighed both loaded and empty.
As they are weighed singly nnd
the cars are coming in at the rate
of from 100 to 150 per day there
is considerable labor attached to
the weighing of them.
Albert Mitchell, the Grand Is
laud switchman who plead guilty
to the charge of robbing the
Union Pacific cars in the Grand Is
land yards, was sentenced Wednes
day to one year in the penitcniary
at hard labor.
The long looked for increase in
the pay of the boilermakers and
machinists at Cheyenne has been
granted and the men arc now re
ceiving thirty-four cents an hour,
an increase of a cent ;iid a half.
The increase is to date from Jan
uary 1. 1900.
Quite a number of the men on
the extra braUemsn s an J extra
firemen e lists are departing for
greener fields and pastures new
as tiicre is very little prospect of
their getting regular work here if
the consolidation of trains con
tiuucu, The Union Pacific will in the
near future fix up a suite of rooms
in the depot at Cheyenne to be used
as club rooms by its employes. A
Hee correspondent says that the
company will expend fjom J8000
$10,000 011 this club rooms. Read
ig. gymnasium and bath rooms
will be lilted up. The reading
room will contain nil of the latent
hooks and magazines as well as a
choice library of books. It is said
thnt the company will lit up sim
ilar rooms at various division
points.
The old rumor that the North
western is going to leu so the Union
Pacilir has again bobbed up serene
ly but not very much faith is pinned
to it, although it originated in Nvw
York City after a conference ha.
tween Marvin HugheU ot the
Union Pacific directors. A Union
Pacific official in discussing the
matter said that while there was
considerable logic in such a more
it was hardly probable that the
Union Pacific would haye absorbed
the O. R. & N. and the O. S. L. if
such a change had been contem
plated. Once again there is to be a shift
ing in motive power, the 1500's be
ing brought back to the Fourth
district and the 1700'h which have
been in service there being brought
here to be used on the Second and
uiBlllun, lUilllU.irUH iO DC
used only on traiiiB No. 27 and No.
26. This arrangement ofcnulneB
will probably last about twenty
four hours, that being the average
lifo of engine assignments during
the past few weeks. The policy of
the management at present is to
get as much mileage
as possible out of every engine,
the number of miles per day for a
freight engine to be 150. All BortB
of experiments are being tried with
the motive power in order to accom
plish it.
Creat reductions in
the prices of Capes and
Jackets at The Hub.
For Rent.
200 acres of land in good state of
cultivation under south side irri
gation canal five miles from city.
T. C. Pattkrson.
500 Ladies' and Misses'
Capes and Jaokets to be olosed
out in tho next 30 days at
Tho Hub. J
Hogs Wanted.
Parties who are desirous of sell
ing hogs will find me at the Vienna
restaurant.
M. S ChAPPKLIm
Lloyd's Opera House,
Evening, Jan. 30.
DOBBINS BROS.
MAMMOTH
Uncle Tom's
Cabin
Introducing MILT G. BARLOW
aH "Uncle Tom" and a strong ,
supporting company,
Watch for our grand street parade
at noon.
Prices 25c, 50c and 75c
Seats on sale at usual.
Do You Know
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Have opened up at their new store in the
Odd Fellows' Building with the best stock
of Groceries in the city at prices that arc
right?
Club House Coffee,
Naban Ceylon Tea,
Pure Spices,
Fancy N. Y. Apples,
Qncensware,
Heinz Bottled Pickles,
I Ieinz Bulk Pickles,
Heinz Kraut.
Washburn Superlative Flour,
9 Snow Flake Flour. North Platte Flour.
X CALL AND BE CONVINCED,
CO..KIWYOM.
Bu1whl0rc"da,rOBt'Dt Ut Ta0m tll
Northwestern, and 13. H. Ilarriman,
on,Q of the most prominent of the