The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, February 20, 1900, Image 1

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SIXTEENTH YEAR.
NORTH PLATTE, NEBRASKA. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1900.
NO. 8.
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Dr. F. W. MILLER,
DEKHPIS'T.
(FORMERLY ROMINI3 DENTAL COMPANY.)
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Fine Crown and Bridge Work a Specialty, jjv
OFFICE OVER STREIT7S DRUG STORE. (f
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& IF IT'S IN THE
DRUG LINE
BUY IT OF
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You can bank on it being
fresh and as represented.
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Old Hickory)
WAGONS
Wooclttjaijsee Wii) clip Ills,
Carriages, Buggies, Road Wagons,
Carts, Spring Wagons,
Latest Styles and Best Quality for the Price.
BARB WIRE AND STAPLES.
PUMPS, PIPES AND FITTINGS,
A Complete Line
BALE TIES,
MACHINE OIL, AXLE GREASE.
JOS. HERSHEY.
Locust St., North Platte, Neb.
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O. P. IDDINGS
X-iia.rm.loer, Coal
Yards and Elevators at
North Platte, Neb.,
Sutherland, Neb.,
f Juleaburg, Colorado.
NORTH PLATTE MILLS,
(C. P. IDDINGS.)
Manufacturer of
HIGH AND MEDIUM GRADE FLOUR
BRAN AND CHOP FEED.
Order by telephone from Newton's Book Store,
I PAINTS.
A FULL LINE OF
John W. Masury's
Celebrated Paint
ON SALE AT
Davis Hardware Store.
When you get ready to paint your house, s
call on us and let us sell you first-class
Paint at reasonable prices.
A Card Party.
Twelve couples of society young
people were entertained at a card
party Friday evening by judge
and Mrs. II. M. Grimes. As soon
as the guests arrived tucy were
each supplied with noinc exquisite
Mowers and soon afterwards card
playing was commenced. Walker
Haiuline succeeded in winning the
largest number of games and was
rewarded for his skill with a very
handsome bunch of daffodtlB,
hyacinths and carnations. Miss
Nellie Hartman was the winner of
the next largest number of games
and her prowess was rewarded
with a lovely bunch of daffodils.
At the close of the scries of card
cs a very dainty lunch was
served in a charming manner.
The guests who had the pleasure
of enjoying the hospitality of
Judge and Mrs. Grimes were the
Misses Gertie Grady, Mabel Uoozee
Nellie Hartman, Adda Kockcn.
Josic Goodman. Irene Hartman.
Mae Walker, Minnie Fcdcrhof,
Ruth Patterson and Jessie Bratt;
Messrs Haiuline, White, Goodman,
Dil'on, Lusc, McColl, Lucas, Hart
man, Likcrt, and Will and Charles
Hendy:and Mr. and Mrs. Ray C.
Langtord.
"Havo You Soon Smith?"
A new acquaintance and what
seems to be a universal favorite
wherever it haB been seen is "Have
You Seen Smith." It is a merrv
melange of satire and nonsense of
the day, a comedy ot tlic tunes
tuned" everyday brisk, colorful,
tuneful and refined. While no
claim is made to the possession of
a pretentious story or intricate
plot, it provides a very satisfactory
vehicle tor the exhibition of the
diverse talents of a wondrously
versatile company. lun pure and
simple is the sole object of the
farce, and all of it is of that spark
ling, cifcrvosccnt sort that catches
the popular fancy. It is one of the
very lew farces tliat deals with
humorous incidents of the present
day and introduces cnararters with
winch one constantly comes in con
tact, incidental to tlic amusing
comeoy situations and tableaux is
introduced a perfect avalanche of
.songs, dances, marcucs and grace
tul and grotesque cavortings of
every description. All the recent
novelties in the line ot music nnr
mirth are seen in ,4Have You Seen
Smith" and to predict a rousing en
gagement here seems superfluos.
At Lloyd s opera House baturday
evening, 1' eb y 4tli.
COMMISSIONERS' FROCEEDINQS
February 14, 19U0.
Board met nursuattt to adiourn
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ment. Present full board auu 4ft
county clerk. Kccord ot previous
day read and approved. In pur
Buatice of law the board selected
sixty ttieii haviug the qualifications j
of jurors from the body ot the &
for - the March 19UU term ol the
district court. BUI of W. M. Ger
kin allowed on the bridge fund lor
$4- Upon examination of the (state
ment submitted by County Treat
urer Scharmuun the following order
is hereby made:
North Platte, JNcb., Feb. 14, rjuu.
C. P. Scharrnann, Co. Treas:
You are hereby authorized to make
transfer uponyour record asfollows:
Court house bond fund 69.33, court
house bond funa interest 40 87,
South Platte bridge fund 16.84,
South Platte bridge fund interest
4.68. outstanding indebtedness
27.10, total to county general fund
157.87: County poll 18 and prior
i&.'Zi to lava road tund. school
district No. 44. bond 15.32. interest
5. 54; school district No. 88, bond
$6.01, interest 2.39: school district
No. 89, bond 5.20, interest 2 00;
school district No. 85, bond 4.45,
interest 1.66; school district No 68,
bond 2.68, interest 1,35; school
district No. 82, bond 3 24, interest
1.79; school district No. 83, bond
1.28, interest 67 cents; school dis
trict No, 27. bond 31.75 interest 4.68;
school district No. 81, bond 1.39,
interest 65 cpnts; school district
No, 58, bond 2.26, interest 56 cents;
school district No 70, bond 4.43, in
tercst 1.36; school district No. 36,
bond 5 13; school district No. 60,
bond 3.20, interest 5.09; school dis
trict No. 16, bond 39.32, interest
30.52; school district No, 85, bond
2.26, interest 5 25; school district
No. 61. interest 99, bond 17: school
district No. 38. bond 25.85, interest
6.18; school district N. 51, bond
18,85, interest 29 47; school district
No. 48. bond 1-51. interest 99 cents;
school district No, 4, specirl 2 0s
bond 16.58, interest 2.11; school
district No. 31, bond 38 22, interest
4.44 These several amounts are to
be transferred to the district fund
in each district for the reason that
the bonds and interest coupons
have all been paid, which order is
signed by the board, Adjourned
until tomorrow.
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If You are Looking
For a modern, clean, up-to-date Grocery Store, go to HARRING
TON & TOBIN'S new building east of the First National Bank
where you will pee the finest and neatest store in all Western Ne
braska. Plenty of room, no crowding like in the old narrow store.
Great Reduction in Prices.
As we are not paying rent, and havo otherwise reduced expenses,
we pronoso to sellg oods at the VERY.LOVVEST CASH PRICES
prevailing. Taken otico of the following prices and compare them
with the prices you are paying elsewhere if you do not now buy
from us.
Apple Butter Heinzs 12jc per lb
Bromangclon 15c a pkg
Buckwheat Flour New York.. .4c per lb
Bakers Chocolate 18c a cake, 2 for 35c
Coffee in bulk 10c a lb
Battle Ax Tobacco. 35c a plug
Canned Milk, Eagle brand 2 for 35c
Bird Seed 7c a lb
Corn Meal, white or yellow 25c a bag
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
Durham Tobacco 55c a lb
I5pps Cocoa i lb cans 25c
Elastic Starch 8c
French Peas 1)c a can
Gralt Pa's Wonder Soap, large size 8c
Grape Nuts -. ..15c
Hominy Flake 5c a lb
Star Tobacco 45c a lb
Horse Shoe Tobacco 45c a lb
Horse Radish Home made... . 10c abottlc
Honey in Comb,., ,. ,15c alb
Kingsford Corn Starch .8c a lb
Kiugbtords Gloss Starch 8c a lb
Lewis Lye 8c a can
Lye Merry War 7c a can
Lye Champion 6c a can
Lexington Patent Flour $1.00 a sack
Lexington Crystal Flour 90c a sack
Macaroni Domestic 12;c a lb
Macaroni Imported 17 JSC a lb &
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mapic oyrup in uuik oc a gai
Maple Sugar r24c a lb
Mince Meat Heinza 12ic a lb
Mushrooms French 25c a can
North Platte Patent Flour $1.00 a sack
North Platte Gold Crown Flour. .90c a sack
Noodles 12c a p'k'ge
Oat Meal, high grade 8 lbs lor 25c
On Time Yeast 2 pkgs for 5c
Pilsbury s Best Flour $1.15 a Back
Pickles sweet and Mixed mc a qc jr.
J. ikitiun -oum a (;.u
Postum Cereal Large package 25c
Pillsburys Oats Fiuest on earth 12c
Quaker Oats 12c
Ouail Oats . 8c
RaisinB 8c a lb v
Rice Tub hkht 3 lbs for 25c
Sapolio 8c
Saner Krout Heinzs. a 10Lajt
Soap-Nuggctt 40 bars for 1.00
Soap White Russian 7 bars for 25c
Vermecilla 12c a p'k'ge
Vitos Pillsburrs 2 p'k'gcs for 25c J?
Whole Wheat Shreded Biscuit. ,15c a p'k'ge
Wheat Cream of 15c a p'k'ge
Yeast Foam 2 pkgs for 5c
All above goods guaranteed of the very
best quality and fresh stock.
In the rear of tho. store we have a counter containing some goods that
were slightly damaged by smoke in our recent lire which we are selling
considerably below cost. Ask for the fire sale counter and get a great ben
efit on goods that are strictly first-class except that labels on cans and
packages are slightly blackened by smoke.
Harrington & Tobin.
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KKTWEBN THE RrVBKS.
John Show, who has been work,
ing bn the Paxfdn ranches thb past
season, lias returned to lus former
home in Wisconsin,
A. A. Leister, of Hcrshey, has re
turned safe and sound from lus
western trip.
W. A, Paxton recently had over
900 head of cattle driven from the
Keystone ranch to his ranch at
Hershev where he has nlentr of
coarse feed for them.
We understand that Will Funk-
liouser and family will in the near
future depart for Sacramento, Cal.,
where they expect to make their
future home.
Remember the dance in the Her
Bhey hall on Friday eveuing of this
week.
J. U. Toillion, ir., is fast conval
escing from his recent illness.
John Walters and urant uow
hower were made acquainted with
the mysteries of the Woodman
Camp at Hcrshey last Saturday
evenimr.
Mrs. G. Li. Mudd accompanied ner
sister-in-law. Mrs. Verier, recently
to her home in Wisconsin, wuer'
she expects to remain until after
her sister Miss Alma Show s, wed
ding, which will take place at the
nome of her parents tue nrsi weeK
in March.
Win Ware recently purchased
fine three seated light srr ng wag u
of W. II. Hill at HerMiey.
C. S. Trovulo purchased a new
feed irrinder the other day.
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W. II. mil received a car loau or
farm imnlemcntH, wagons and
buirirics at Hershev Saturday.
The recent cold spell matured the
ice crop and it is now being liar
vested.
If the farmers of Nichols and
viclnitv wnut a skimming station
now is the time to strike while the
iron is hot. -Delays.are dangerous
II. II. Cook who formerly resided
in the vallev but thought he could
do better in the south hills, tried it
the nast year and will shortly for
sake that barren country and move
some diBtincc east in the valley on
the south Bide, where he can irr
gate bia cttipti.
Mr. McGinnis, who owns a large
herd of Galloway cattle over south
about seven miles, was a Hershey
visitor on business the other day.
Mr. k'McGinnis' family reside at
York and he is keeping bachelor's
hall and looking after his fine herd
of cattle at his present location.
li. 13. tlungerford and family will
Boon move from Hershey to otic of
w, A. i'axtou h farms in the valley.
The present indications are that
there will be a large acreage of
sugar beetB cultivated in the valley
the coming season.
Parties from abroad have been
circulating among the farmers in
this country lately taking orders
for groceries, which it is Btatcd
they are selling cheaper by far, for
the same goods, than the dealers
at North Platte or at any of the
country towns. The goods are
shipped subject to inspection betore
they are paid tor. beveral of the
farmers have ordered from $10 to
$50 worth. What the outcome will
be remains to be seen.
A number of S. L. FunkhouBcr's
friends, over 60 years of age, by in
vitatiou arc assisting him today
(Tuesday) in celebrating lus 70tl
birth anniversary at his home just
north of the village ot HerBltcy.
A certain man claims that he
picked up a garter snake frozei
on the cold bare ground the other
day and put it in his coat pocket
where it thawed out and began to
crawl. We will not vouch for the
veracity of the story.
MYRTLE NEWS.
Mr. L. P. Derby visited several
days at Garfield last week.
Mrs, Blanch Wright has been
visiting friends in North Platte
several daya.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Dichl enter
tained a n li tuber ol friends Wednes
day evening, t
Bert Hoover, dl the valley, is
staving at D. BrunkV.
The junior members of the F. S.
8. Xeru entertained by Mrs. U, ,
Moore Valent a day. Mrs. J. 10.
Fuller and Miss Mina Mills assisted
Miss Moore iu entertaining the
children.
Mrs. H. Phillips is repotted on
the sick list.
Chas. Gambrcl was caught down
town in Tuesday's storm.
Mr. McNicol and son Alex, pur
chased four head of cattle from Sam
Dichl.
The old iron bridge over the 131k-
horn near West Point was recently
replaced by a new steel structure
and the board of supervisors let
the contract for renovating the old
structure to Peter Jensen. He
loosened one end of the bridge and
let it down upon the ice which broke
and the enc' of the bridge sank into
the water. The entire structure
soon became loosened and sank into
the river. Quicksand abounds at
that point and the bridge has now
almost disappeared from sight,
Albion is to have a new public
library, the citizens having sub
scribed enough iunds for that purpose.
READ
THIS
If yen aro fading under the "weakening
influenco of "fomolo troubles," do not
longer experiment with usolcss or dan
gerous drugs, but try
Bradf fold's Ft mil Rtgulif or
It will regulate the menses perfectly, and
euro Falling of the Womb, Leucorrhrca,
Headache, llackacho and Nervousness.
It is n hurmless vegetable remedy, which
puts the mciiRtrual organs in perfect
health, stops drains and pains und over
tomes weakness.
Sold at d rue store for $1 a bottle. .