The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, June 19, 1900, Image 8

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Local News in Brief.
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P. H. McEvoy is putting la his
spare hours repainting' his house,
Art Fonda was taken to Omaha
Sunday night to receive treatment
lor his eyes.
The city council will consider the
electric light proposition at the
meeting this evening.
John Jones fell from the scaffold
ing at the ice houses Friday and
sustained a badly sprained ankle.
The meeting of the RcbckaliB,
which was announced for Thurs
day next, has been indefinitely
postponed.
Lieut. Geo. T. Patterson will
spend next Monday in town while
enroute to his new station at Fort
ress Monroe.
J. L. Bristol, who is playing in
Cullin's circus band, renewed ac
quaintance with Nerth Platte
friends Saturday.
P. W. Sitton sold a fine Shaw
piano to J. C. Orr Saturday, and a
few days ago sold an Etncrson to
Don Dcvinc, of Sidney.
For Sam: A desirable residence
property in west end. Nice lawn
and shade trees. Price $1,100.
Inquire of Butler Buchanan,
We learn from the Grand Island
papers that Mrs. Jennie Criswcll
and daughter Florence will soon
return to North Platte to live.
The Altar Society will give an
ice cream social on the Catholic
church lawn Wednesday evening.
Public is cordially invited to attend
Mrs. Wm. Jcffcrs and daughter
Gertie and Mrs. Chas. Whclan went
to Omaha yesterday where Mrs.
Jcffcrs will receive medical treat
ment. Cullin's Bros, circus exhibited
in town Saturday. It travels by
wagon and experienced some diffi
culty in fordiwr the South Platte
river.
Mcll Ridgcly came down from
Sidney last week and has entered
his brother's law office where he
will do clerical work until fall and
then go to school.
Charley Prcitauer, who was in
from Antelope precinct Saturday,
says the grasshoppers and dry
weather has about ruined the
wheat in his section.
Messrs. Sullivan, Worker, Hart
aitd Schwaiger returned Sunday
night from Grand Island, where
they assisted the team of that
place in two games of ball.
Mrs. J. W, Kingston, who is now
conducting a stationery and con
fectionery store in Salt Lake City,
wau the guest of North Platte
friends the latter part of the week.
15, A, Cary will return next week
from St. Louis where he is visiting
relatives and after a brief stay here
will leave for the mountains where
uc win Bpcuu tnc oaiauccoi uts
vacation.
Manager Lloyd has booked a
number of good companies for the
season of 1900-1901, among them
beincr two of Hovt'a nlavs. The
first company of the season will be
here September 1st.
Amone the list of postmasters of
nearby oostoflices who were made
happy by an Increase in their salary
were Uiobr nr c.urUs.. P-nv-nr! nnri
Gothenburg. Kuch ofMicm was
giyen a raise of $100.
The Royal Neighbors of Wood
bine Camp No. 19-16 of Maxwell,
Neb., will give a dance in, the Town
Hall on the evening of July 4th. Re
freshments will be served all the
evening by the ladiea of the camp.
KKCOUDKU.
Mr. and Mrs. Will Fikes arc feel
ing both proud and happy over the
advent on Saturday of a boy baby
at their home, Wc congratulate
Will upon liia effort to iucrcaBe the
population of the citv rlirht at the
time when the census enumerator is
making his rounds.
ChaB. P. Ross returned from the
extreme southeast part of the
county baturaay ana says crops
m that section are in excellent con
dition. As yet grasshoppers and
other Insects haye done no damage,
iu fact he saw very few hoppers.
There has becu plenty rain iu that
sectiou.
CROCKERY PRICES.
Glass Tumblers pet set 20c
Engraved TumblerB per Bet 25c
Fine Thin Tumblers per set.... 30c
HntidlcdCupB and Saucers per setl5c
7-inch Dinner Plates per bc . . . .45c
100-piece EngllBh Dinner set.. $7.00
Wilcox Department Store.
Men
$
6,
8,
10,
13.50
These $6.00
(fh
Extra Good Summer Suit. One Price
and Plain Figures.
STAR CLOTHING HOUSE,
W. A. VOLLMER, Proprietor.
9
Opposite old
The new house of James Rannic
in the First ward is well under way.
It will be quite a commodious resi
dence.
Round and Half Round
Stock Tanks, all sizes, for
sale by Jos. Hershoy.
A Mr. Potter, of Gaudy, is mak-
inir arrangements to open a meat
market in the room. formerly occu
pied by W. T. Banks on Front
Btrect.
Miss Ilattiu Scbmalzuec, who
has been attending a musical con
servatory at Lincoln, returned
home last week to spend the sum
mer vacation.
It iu expected that the stone and
part ot the brick for the new school
building will arrive this week. It
will be well towards the first of
July before work will begin on the
uuuumg.
P, L, Harper, who was up irom
Wallace yesterday, says that in
some localities in the south part of
the county the grasshoppers arc
doing considerable damaue. He
had a small field of alfalfa which
the hoppers cleaned of the plant
,cave8' a,ul ""V aru eati,1: mil-
lct 518 fa8t na il Krow8- wllcre
,I0t afTccte(I ' tl,c '"sects, the
crops in Wallace precinct arc in
Uood condition generally speaking.
Yellow Front Shoe Store, !
Geo. M. Graham, Mgr., I
Threo Doors South of P. O.
HELPS TO
ICasy slmus helps more toward physical and mental com
fort than any other article of wearimr annarcl. ISasv shoes
2 can only he obtained by proper
done here
Ladies-
Shoes
In black, with fig
ured silk vesting
cloth top, , soft,
smooth kid vamps
and foxing, new
toes, kid tipped,
medium weight
flexible soIch, at
Ladies
Shoes
Tit tan, with kid
tops, line, soft
stock, in a popular
shade of tan, popu
lar toe shape, kid
tipped, moderate
heel, dressy shoes
at
$2.50
$2.50
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Folks
In this part of the country have J
what vc might term a "Wearing y
Temperament." J nat is to say,
there is an exact weight which is
'Just Right" for hereabouts. Your
Spring Suit should be of that "Just
Right" heft. Wc have one full
counter especially made to fill this
requirement, not too light, and far
from heavy. These garments arc
made in sack, round cut style in all
the newest weaves and patterns at
9
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Suits are "All Wool
m
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location.
Arthur Lellang, of Lexington,
son of E. M. F. Lcflanir formerly
president of the First National
Bank of this cit), was married at
the former place last Thursday to
Miss Carrie Stuckey.
The Denver base ball team will
pass through the city tomorrow
Had not the local team made dates
with the Lincolno, an effort would
have been made to have the Dcnvcrs
stop here and play a game.
If you haven't underwear to ht
it's your own fault. Wc have It,
all good kinds. Union Suits as
low as SI. 00. The chcapar kind in
Blurts ana drawers aB 'ow as is
cents a garment.
. Stak Clothinu House.
A. F. Strcitz constructed a grass-
hoppers catcher or dosser the other
day and sent it down to his farm
on the South side. His farm
neighbors arc also using the catch-
ers, and by so doing will greatly
diminish the number of hoppers.
Mr. Strcitz is of the opinion that
the catcher is the best method of
exterminating the pest, and those
who desire to construct such can
obtain information concerning the
plans and di mensions by applying
to him. Several farmers between
the rivers are also using the catch-
ers with good results.
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North Platto, Neb.
COMFORT.
fitting of them- -which is always
Ladies'
Shoes
In black, all kid,
light weight for
dress wear, thin,
$2.50
pliable soIoh, now- S natt,e Ax Tobacco. . .per plug 35
Horse Shoe Tobacco..,, per -plug 45
est ideas in toe, Smr Tobacco per lb 45
.style and trim- j. t. Tobacco per pluir 20
mgs, at . . .
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l People and Events. jj
Mrs. J. L. Minor left for Salt
Lake City Friday night.
W. K. McKcen, Jr., returned
Sunday morning from a brief visit
iu Denver.
mr. aim iurs. aic. v ciiwick re
4 " t t -1 .
turned last evening from their visit
in Kansas.
Mrs. P. M. Sorcneon and Miss
Dcrtha Thocleckc visited friends m
Gandy last week.
Walker Hainlinc came up from
York Saturday and Is spending a
tew days in town.
C. F. Jennings spent Sunday in
town with Ins lamily, who are
visiting relatives.
Mrs, 10. 10. Northrup, who has
been visiting relatives at Hebron,
is expected home in a day or two.
Mrs. Welch and son Hcrshey,
and Mrs. Jos. Hcrshey and son arc
expected home iu a few days from
Iowa City. '
T. M. Hainlinc and family ex
pect to leave about July 1st for
York, where they will make their
future home.
H. W. Bcuncr and wife came
down from Sidney Saturday, being
called here by the shocking death
of the lattcr's sister.
Paul Bartlett, former manager
of the E, W. ranch but now in the
lumber business at Lincoln, was in
town Saturday and Sunday.
Miss Josic Goodman returned
Sunday morning from Sutherland
where she had been spending a
week as the guest of friends.
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Scanlan went
to Omaha Sunday night to bring
home their daughter who has been
attcuuiwr school there. They re
turned this morning.
Mrs. Flora Kltzmillcr arrived
from Des Moines Saturday after
noon, having been called here by
the sudden death of her daughter
in-law, Mrs. Harry Kitzmillcr.
Judge Grimes returned last even
ing liom his ten days visit in
Indiana He says his trip was an
exceptionally pleasant one. al
though his stay in the several
towns he visited was necessarily
brief.
Miss Adeline Staata, of Chicago,
will arrive iu a few days and spend
several weeks here as the guest of
Miss Josephine Goodman. Miss
Staats is an accomplished vocalist
and her coming is looked forward
to with much pleasure by the
musical coterie.
Your Pass Book
Will show where you are paying
more for most of these articles, and
will not show you where you pay
less
Army Axle Grease 2 boxes 15
Monarch Axle Grease 2 boxes... 15
Frazier's Axle Grease 2 boxes.. .15
Walter Baker's Cocoa yib
tin.
18c,
25
Walter Baker's Chocolate
cakes
.35
J. pint Dr. Price's Extract
Va-
nilla
15
Sewing Machine Oil per bottle
.05
Grand Pa's Wonder Soap per bar.05
Kerosene Oil per gal 15
Yeast Foam 2 pkgs 05
On Time Yeast 2 pkgs 05
4-lb nkirGold Dust 18
Pearliuc per pkir 04
Search Light Matches per box.,0
Kingaford's Silver Gloss Starch. 08
Kmgst'ord's Corn Starch 08
Table Salt 2 sacks 05
Sane ner pkir 04
Hops per pke 0
Whittemore's Gilt Edge Shoe
Polish 2
Whittemore's Baby Elite Shoe
Polish 10
Bird Seed 1-lb pkir 0
Eagle Brand Condensed Milk 18c
2 cans for 35
Evaporated Cream 13c, 2 cans. ..25
Vinegar. per gal 20
Arbuckle's Codec.... 13c, 2 pkgs 25
Lion Coffee 13c, 2 pkgs 25
German Coffee 13c, 2 pkgs 25
Bee Colfee per pkge 14
Bogota OolTce 18c, 2 pkgs 35
Cream of Wheat per pkge 15
PiUbbury's Vitos. .13c, 2 pkgs 2o
Shredded Whole Wheat Biscuit
13c, 2 pkirs 25
Duke's Mixture Tobacco.. per lb 35
Snow Flake Patent Flour, per sk 90
i.lhB Pnrn Moril 3
We charire no more for goodB ex
changed for produce than you pay
In cash.
WilcoX Department Store.
Wall Paper.
Wc arc showing an exceptionally fine line of
Wall Paper of the newest designs. If you
you contemplate papering your house, call
and see our stock, We can suit you in both
style and price.
E, B. WARNER.
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We have just received a
Nice Assortment of
HflMMOGKS,
CROQUET SETS
GOLF GOODS,
and are still doing business at the
old stand, the Red Front Store.
Newton's Book and
Novelty Store
Dctfrce of Honor Social.
A D. of H. social will be held
Tuesday evening, June 19, at
the home of John . Keliher. The
public is cordially invited and a
special invitation is extended to
the families of A. O. U. W, mem
bers. The following program will
be rendered: Violin solo, Mr. L,
Daingerfield; vocal solo, Miss A.
Rcbhauscu; instrumental duct,
Misses Swarthout and McNamara,
cornet solo, Mr. 13. Stamp; violin
solo, Miss II. Connor; instrumental
solo, Miss Sorenson; violin solo,
Mr. F. Cunningham.
Notice!
A summer school for teachers
and prospective teachers will be
conducted in the First ward school
house at North Platte. Term, six
weeks, beginning June 25. Tui
tion. $5. Instructors, J. C. Orr and
II. E. Worrell. All branches re
quired for any county certificate
will be taught.
Further information will becneer
fully furnished upon application.
BERTHA 1 HOEI.ECKE,
County Superintendent.
For Kent,
rooms on Dewey
Three
street,
second floor,
suitable lor housc
T. C. Patterson.
keeping.
The Time is Here
That you will need
Fly Nets,
Fly Sheets,
and Summer Lap Robes.
We have a complete stock.
WILCOX DEPARTMENT STORE.
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7 - -!
North Platte Pharmacy,
Drugs and Druggists' Sundries, j
Wc aim to hancjthejwst grades of goods
Sell everything at reasonable prices, and
warrant all goods to be just as represented.
I All Proscriptions Cnrofully
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Orders from the country and along the line of the Union
Pacific Railway is respectfully solicited.
First door north of First National Bank.
l Five Cent Cigar
A-1? SOHMAXjZBIED'S.
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Redwood Stock Tanks for sale.
Best on earth. Sizes 6 to 16 feet.
C. F. InniNos.
! Piiipey
So tempting in food delicacies
is obtainable only from genu
ine spices. We handle Dwin
nell & Wright's Absolutely
Pure Spices. Ivife is spiced
by variety. Our stock pre
sents the spice of variety and
also every variety of spices,
and all other good things in
the market, with quality con
spicuously concealed by short
prices.
We are agents for Kearney
Flour,ground from 189S wheat
and every sack guaranteed,
One dollar per sack.
I
Rush & Murray.
Pneumatic Hard Rubber
And cushioned tiros nro nn essential
fonturo in a rnodorn plonsiiro vohiolo,
runabout, or Bpeodinu vnon. TJio
loworinu ot the trotting roeord hns
boon lnrgoly duo to tho uso of such
tires, and thoir importnnco nnd vnluo
for Bonornl rond purposes is equally
groat. Our custoinorH always secure
Bomothing unbeatablo at an unboaln
blo prico. liixamino tlieso specimens.
Jos. Hershey.
Locust Street.
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