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About The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 2, 1900)
lb pattc SIXTEENTH YEAR. NORTH PLATTE, NEBRASKA, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1900. NO. 3. r i 1 r Dr. F. W. M I LLER, $ (0 DRNTIST (FORMERLY KOMINR DENTAL COMPANY.) Fine Groom and Bridge Work a Specialty. $ fl OFFICE OVER STREITS DRUG STORE. ( l $ $ 'fr $ 't' $ 'ft IF 11 o IN THE DRUG LINE BUY IT OF STREITZ. 1 You can bank on it being fresh and as represented. O. F. IDDINQ6 , X-jiaaaGLToex, Coal Yards and Elevators at North Platte, Neb., Sutherland, Neb., Juleaburg, Colorado. NORTH FLATTE MILLS, (O. P. IDDINOS.) Manufacturer of HIGH AND MEDIUM GRADE FLOUR BRAN AND CHOP FEED. Order by 'telephone from Newton's Book Store. N. MoOABE. Proprietor. J. E. BUSH, Manasor North Platte Pharmacy. Drugs and Druggists' Sundries. jjt. We aim to handle the'best grades of goods Sell everything at reasonable prices, and warrant all goods to be just as represented. All Prescriptions Carefully Filled by a Licensed Pharmacist, j . " c Orders from the country and along the line of the Union Pacific Railway is respectfully solicited. First door north of First National Bank. RHEUMATISM CURED ! We will rasil you an nrtlolo to woar that positively euros ItHEUM AT1SM SCIATICA, LUMBAGO AND GOUT by drawing the urio nold from tlio system A wrltttn traarnnte to rotund your monoy m thirty tUyu if not entirely tmtisrno fnrv Tt costs only f'2.00. Sonil 2a stnmp for hooklot tollhitf all about tlio won dertul cure. AddroBB HEX RHEUMATIC CO., Uox 11, HARTFORD, CONN FOR SALE. FARM WAGONS, SPRING WAGONS TOP BUGGIES, And all kinds of Fara flaehinepy, Standard Goods at Reasonable Prices. LOCK S SALISBURY, KGfKTH PIA.TTI3, A Well Dressed Man is he who who get us to make his clothes. We arc now receiving our lino of new and fashionable Spring Suitings. F. J. Broeker, Merchant Tailor. 4 County News. t BETWEENTJ1E ItlVEUS. C. C. Wetzel has returned from a visit to his old home in Virginia. If. 1). Ilutigcrford's wife and children have returned from an ex tended visit at Gibbon. W. B. Cocke, of Kearney, was a business visitor at llcrshcy recently. F. C. Calloway rode the Mystic Legion goat at llcrshcy last Satur day evening. J F. Ware is thinking strongly of moving from the hamlet ot Her shcy onto an old canal farm in the vicinity of the Platte Valley school house about March 1. Joe Rcbout has returned Iroin a two weeks' sojourn in the village of Wallace. He ia now located at llcrshcy. D. S. McCou ncll received a new light spring wagon the other day from RIkhart, Indiana. R. C. McCord is putting some much needed repairs upon his resi dence in the village of Ilershcy. lie purchased the material ot W. II. Hill of that place. The Tift hay outfit is still loading baled hay at Nichols from over south from Harrington & Tobin of the county seal. .G. L. Mudd on the Paxton ranch has lately erected a blacksmith shop of corrigated iron on the ranch and equipped it with a full set of tools for home use. A cattle man residing not many miles from Nichols btation will, it is reported by good authority, soon have stock yards and scales put in at that place so that he can handle his large shipments of stock near home in the future. W. K. Ryerly and lainily have re turned to Her&hcy after an ex tended visit at Brady Island and vicinity. They report a pleasant trip. Mrs. 1C. Rrickson, of Fort Mc Pherson, returned home the first of the week after a few days visit with her two daughters; Miss Tina who is teaching at Nichols and Miss Anna who is teaching just north of lie is hey S. J Koch a ranchman from the south side purchased a registered Short Horn three jcar-old bull re cently of Wm. Sullivan, of Nichols. Consideration S125. J. L. Stricklcr'e, of Hershey, de livery wagon, loaded with his make of washing machines and drawn by a lively team of horses can at this time be scc.i going in all directions over the prairies looking lor pur chasers. A gentleman by the name of Dan iel Shaw, who with his family moved Irom Madison, Wis., to Oregon in April, 1899, and about a month ago from there to Big Springs. Neb., is at this time mov ing onto the Ferguson ranch just east of Nichols, which we under stand he has rented for a number of years and will engage in the diary business, On Sunday evening last Mrs. Rd Stone, of llcrshcy, received the sad intelligence from Paxton of the death of her brother Roy Smith, a young man about 16 years of age of that village. We understand that he was found dead on a bed in the house of a ranchman near there where he was alone doing chores while the man was absent on busi ness and who found him Sunday evening upon his return home. The horse that he had been riding was in the corral with the saddle turned under. It is thought that he was thrown from the animal receiving injuries from which he died after reaching the house, Mis, Stone and husband departed at once for Paxton on train No. 3, re maining until after the funeral on Tuesday. DICKENS DOINGS. Mr. Hittman of Wellfleet mark eted corn here Monday. Votaw Brothers being the purchasers. S. C. Hill of Hays Centre was in these parts a few days looking for a farm near Dickens so he could WiA! tf & 0.M tJ tfAWo1 hVfV. ' If You are Looking For it modern, clonn, up-to-date Grocery Store, go to 1IA1UUNG- X TON & TOBIN'S new building east of the First National Bank g where you will Fee the finest and neatost store in all Western Nc- 3 braska. Plenty of room, no crowding hko in the old narrow store. I Great Reduction in Prices. S As wo are not paying rent, and have otherwise reduced expenses, we propose to sell goods at the VERY LOWEST CASH PKICES prevailing, lake notice of the following prices and compare them with the prices you arc paying olsowhero if you do not now buy from us. Apple Butter Ilcinz3 12c per lb Beef Rxtraet -10c a jar Buckwheat Flour New York.. ,4c pcrlb Bakers Chocolate 18c a cake Battle Ax Tobacco 35c a plug Bird Seed 7c a lb Bee ColTec 12jC a p'k'ge Bogota ColTee 15c a p'k'ge Cranberries 8c a qt Corn Meal 25c a bag Cabbage 3c a lb Canned Corn High grade 8c a can Canned Tomatoes High grade... 10c a can Canned Peas High grade 12Jc a can Currents 1 lb packages 10c a p'k'ge Catsup Snyder's high grade... 25c a bottle Duke's Mixture Tobacco 35c a lb Durham Tobacco 55c a lb Kppp Cocoa j lb cans 25c Elastic Starch 8c French Peas 12cacan Granulated Sugar for $1.00 17 lbs Gran Pa's Wonder Soap 8c Grape Nuts 15c Hominy Flake 5c a lb Horse Shoe Tobacco -15c a lb Horse Radish Home made. . . 12;i c a bottle Honey in Comb 15c a lb Ktngsford Corn Starch 8c a lb Kiugslords Gloss Starch.. 8c a lb Lewis Lye T. TTTIVSvtZan Lye Merry War '. . ,7c a can Lye Champion fie a can lsxiugton Pateut Flour ..SI. 00 a sack Lexington Crystal Flour 90c a sack Macaroni Domestic 2)ic a lb Macarr ai Imported , 17c a lb Maple Syrup in bulk 75c a gal Maple Sugar ; . 12;a'c a lb Mince Meat Hciius 12c a lb Mushrooms French 25c a can North Platte Patent Flour ?1.00 a sack North Platte Gold Crown Flour. .90c a sack Noodles 12;ic a p'k'ge Oil Kerosene 16c a gal On Time Yeast 3c a p'k'ge Pilsbury's Best Flour $1.15 a sack Pickles Sweet and Mixed 20c a qt Pickles - Sour 35c a gal Postum Cereal Large package... 25c Pillsburys Oats Finest on earth 12c Quaker Oats ,. -12o Ouail Oats 8c Kaisins 8c a lb Klee Tub must 10c a lb Sapolio 8c Saucr Krout Heinzs.s 10c a qt Soap-Nuggctt 10 bars for $1.00 Soap White Russian ........ .7 bars for 25c Vermccilla , . 12;jc a p'k'ge Vitos Pillsburys 15c a p'k'ge Vinegar 25c a gal Whole Wheat Shreded Biscuit.. 15c a p'k'ge Wheat Cream. of t ,-.v ..... 15c a p'k'ge Yeast Foam 3c a p'k'kc All above goods guaranteed of the very best quality and fresh stock. 4g In the rear of the store wo have a counter containing some goods that $i were slightly damaged by smoke in our recent fire which we arc selling S considerably below cost. Ask for the firo sale counter and got a groat ben efit on goods that are strictly first-class except that labels on cans and ifr packages are slightly blackened by smoke. Harrington & Tobin. 111 afrt j'tt i'j'l 111 it! '"i1 ,ffr '"fr" '"fr '"fr "' ' - '' '"fr ti '"fr' 'J.' 'V 'J.' lV lV 'V V ", -k "' '-v ,' '1 ' '1 ", ,' '1 ,l '1 " ' 'V 'V 'V lV ,' , 'V S. J. Dowell was a county seat visitor the first of the week. James Gadscu, of Schuyler, who formerly owned a lare sheep ranch east of here, was in town the early part of this week. 'Dad" Salyards of Wallace was hauling corn from Dickens the ear ly part of this week. J. M. Fristo went to the county seat Monday to make application to prove up on his land north of town. Alex Green of Somerset was. in town Tuesday and took out a load of lumber which he expects to use tu constructing a house on hie farm south of Somerset. Mrs. Norah Johnson, of Iona, Montana, who had been visiting here for several days, went to Iowa Tuesday, MYKJTj'irNENVS. Mr. McNicol had a horse get badly cut in the wire fence. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Iloebooni of Logan county visited at A. R. Moore's Sunday. Charlie and Annie Phillips at tended a party at the home of Mr. Rogers of Nchbit, last week. Chas, Gambrcl visited the county seat Wednesday. The republicans and populists have each sent in a petition for an assessor. Both candidates arc rcpithlicaiiH. Sun ah i tic report -CuiitiibutiuiiK were ireceived from MUs Ncdham, Mrs. Seward, Mrs. Morrow, Dorothy Dennis, Miss Bemrose Swift Trow, Mrs. A. A. Foster H. M. Mould. Blanch Wright. Distributed, 18 rolls reading, pic 4nria nn1 ri rlu t ft 1i 1 1 n v irmiti ftfgy.UM'd-icfy'r'e'LViVe'd'-IS e'e'ut's foY badi'cGusHic Bolton, 6 cents badge and mailing Mrs. Daly, 5 cent badge Mrs. Hogeboom, 35 cents postage II. M. Mould, 25 cents postage Mrs. Hogeboom. H. M. Mould will scud Only Woman's pages to Mrs. Blanche Wright regularly, also Miss Vick roy will send some to MIbr Hoge Miss Miua Mills, an active Sun shine worker found an opportunity to scatter sunshine in a family at North Platte. A letter of thanks has been re ceived from Miss II. Vincent, pres ident branch No 1, of Crugcrs, N. Y., tor the sofa cushion sent out at Xtnas. Later she will write personally to each lady who helped to make if The Junior members are getting ready a box of articles to send out as Raster greetings. Mr. Chapiu, of Logan county, was a pleasant caller at the Sun shine ollice. Gus Wiburg and Joe Brunk left for near Ord. Thursday morning. Gus expects to make his home there, but later Joe will return. The young folks enjoyed a party at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Derby one eveniug last week. School was closed a few days in Dist. 03 on account of the illness of Miss Mills. A number o( our ciluent expect to attend a necktie social at Nesbit. We are in formed that Mr. Mills nold a team of colts to Lew Gad way. Special sale of Jackets, Capes u'nd Mlllitrefy, ht RCn aic'ii. COMMISSIONERS' PXtOCBSDZNGS January 29. 1900. Board met agreeable to adjourn ment. Present full board and county clerk when the following business was had and done. Set tlement was made with Chas. R. Nute overseer Koad District No. 39 and a certificate issued on said district for 22 90. Also settlement with Jas. C. Crow overseer dis trict No. 11 and certificate issued on district for the sum of 25.00, Ad journed until tomorrow. January 30, 1900. Board met pursuant to adjourn ment. Present full board and county clerk. Olhcial bonds were approved as lollows: J, S. Pccklium assessor Peckham Precinct, S. II, Bowers road overseer district No, 10. Win. J. Patterson is couliiicd to his home by a severe attack of rheumatism. mm, Beware Atn vnf9nl mnlfia lt4l not take anything at all than those J positively dangerous mixtures so widely aaverusca to relieve jicr aiscomiort ana nausea. She ought to know that outside external treatment b the only way that can possibly be of any benefit. She ought to know that Mothep'm FrttHMlit the only remedy that will help her, and It is an external liniment. It takes her through the entire period in comparative comfortfshortenj labor, and childbirth nolongertobedreaded. Mart thin that, it preserves her girlish shape after the ordeal, and her little one wilt come into the world perfect in form and health. Oet Mother'4 Prlenit at thedmg- turci fur 9 1 a bottle, or tend to TUB DHADFIELD REGULATOR CO. ATLAHTA, GA. Wilt tot out lite tootc, " lltfoto tut It Una," (Swty