The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, September 18, 1900, Image 8

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Local News in Brief,
Dr. F. W. Miller, DcntlBt, over
Strictz's drug etorc.
The; first touch of fall weather
came yesterday and fires and light
OTcrcoats were in demand.
Judge Grimes went down to Lex
ington yesterday morning to hold
court sereral days forjudge Sul
livan. Messrs. Lantz & Ryan, of Kear
ney have been awarded the contract
to-plaster the high school building
in this city.
Bear in mind that Governor
Roosevelt will speak J in North
Platte, on October 2d at eight
o'clock in the morning.
J. C. Ogle, the Lincoln piano
tuner, arrived in town yesterday
and is prepared to tune pianoB for
those needing his services.
Bishop Graves was the guest of
Rev. Beechcr Saturday, remaining
ver Sunday and occupying the
pulpit at the Episcopal church.
The Millinery department at the
Fair is full to overflowing with
new ideas in trimmed hats. The
opening will bt Wednesday, Thurs
day and Friday.
"Peg" Peniston, who has been
visiting relatives in town for a
couple of weeks, will return in a
day or two to the Laing ranch near
Redington.
For Sale Five desirable lots in
west end of town. For information
ee E. A. Searm?.
Judge Hoagland went to Kearney
this morning and will begin mak
ing speeches in Buffalo county this
evening, and continue the good
work for a couple of weeks.
Wheeler Getty, who graduated
from the North Platte high school
three ycarB ago, hat accepted the
prlncipalsbip of the Brady school
and began his duties yesterday.
The fusioniBts of the First com
missioner district, composed oi
North Platte city and Hinman
precinct, met in conyention Satur
day and nominated Wm. Stack for
commissioner.
J. J. Sullivan was up from Kear
ney Sunday, making arrangements
for the removal of his family to
that place. The family will be
greatly misted by North Platte
people.
The confirmation clasB at St.
Patrick's church last Friday num
bered seventy, being the first class
to be confirmed since 189G, Rev.
Haley and four visiting priests
assisted Bishop Scannell in the
administration ot the rites.
James M. Rar. Lawyer,
Miss Wbitham of Chicago has
charge of the millinery department
of The Fair Store this season and
will be pleased to meet the ladies
of North Platte and vicinity who
are in need of anything in her line.
The opening will be Wednesday
Thursday and Friday.
For Rent Eight room bouse,
city water and all modern improyc
man Inmilra rl M V) flMn
A number of improvements' St.
Patrick's church are contemplated.
When the church was erected pro
visions were made for a gallery and
a sanctuary, but they were never
completed. It is now proposed to
complete the interior according to
the original designs.
T, D. Cotton haB received a
letter from J. Q. Tbacker of Galves
tou in which he sayB he was in the
city at the time of the storm but
came through safely, although the
only thing he nayed were the clothcB
he had on his back. Hu atainted
the family with whom he watt
boarding to a place of safety, and
none too soon, tor tlie Iioubc in
which they lived suffered the fate
of hundreds of others,
Miss Flora Sherman, Dreuamak
ing, Brook's house, five blocks west
of the Methodist church. s4
Sheriff Kcllhcr received a tele
gram from Supt. Calvert of the B.
& M. Saturday saying that the
theory that Schlatterman and Ertz,
of this county, were implicated in
the train robbery at Haigler had
been abandoned, But the sheriff
was convinced of this before he
received the telegram. He went
to Sutherland last Friday and fully
convinced himself that Schlatter
man and Ertz were not the parties
wauted, These men had been
visiting friends in Hayes county
and as they were on their way
borne about the time the hold-up
occurred, they .got mixed, up in the
kh;iiwt,ib iHiuy pariy.
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STAR CLOTHING HOUSE.
W. A. VOLLMER, Proprietor.
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you 'get QUALITY J
Elsewhere you may get price. Quality is the
first consideration in wise buying1 or wise
selling. Our strong points are practical
knowlcdgcof quality and our buyingad vantage
that arc worth $20.00 to $25.00
OUR PRICE
$15.00
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Men's Fine Business
and Dtess Suits 2
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Oije xHce atfd IPlaii? Fixtures.
Opposite old location. 5
It Will Pay You to See the
New Fall and
Winter Suits
AT.
People and Events.
Miss Margaret Ivockcn returned
to Omaha Sunday.
Mrs. D. A. Brown and little
aughtcr arc visiting relatives at
Sidney.
John 13. Evans leaves the latter
part of this week for a trip to the
went part of the state,
Ed Heinzle leayes today on a
business trip to Friend, Neb., and
from there will go to Omaha.
Miss Marie Downing, who haH
been spending a week with Fre
mont friends, is expected here this
evening,
Misses Mary and Nellie Rawley,
of South Omaha, are the guests at
the homeot J. P. McGovern, having
arrived Friday last.
Paul Carlton, who had been here
for a week looking after the claims
against the Keith estate, returned
to Omaha last night.
Dr. Dayidson, . of Wintcrset,
owa, will arrive in town this even
ng and visit Geo. M. Graham for a
few days. The Doctor is iond of
chicken hunting and will employ
lis time at that sport.
P. A. White returned Sunday
from his European trip looking
first-rate and feeling the same.
lie thinks Europe is all right, but
he will continue to live in the
United States.
$7.50, 10.00
12.00 and 13.50.
Some excellent values and the very latest styles and
fabrics. If you get them home and they don't please you,
your money back without a word.
Fred Westenfeld presented his
wife Friday with a fine piano which
he purchased of Ginn & Weingand,
The Lutheran Aid Society will
meet at the home of Mrs. Claude
Weingand next Thursday, Septem
ber, 20th.
The claim of H. F. Kellner of
$4,364.82 against the Keith estate
was dismissed by Judge Baldwin
Saturday on motion of the defense.
The Judge held that there was not
sufficient proof to substantiate the
claim.' The case has been appealed
to the district court.
At the Lutheran congregational
meeting Sunday morning it was
voted to have Rev. Freet come here
and preach next Sunday, and have
another minister here on October
7th. The congregation will then
extend a call to the one which will
suit them best.
Prof. Edwin Stowltts, who has
located in town as a teacher of
music, is meetlncr with excellent
success in sccurinir pupils. He otlic
iated as organist at the Episcopal
church Sunday and gaye evidence
of his ability in the rendition of
two finely executed offertories,
OUR
ARMORED CRUISER
Shoe
for Boys' Wear is
made from the best
solo ofcod upper
stock tested for ser
vice. The soles
and heels, which
are the best leather
will produce are
CommiMlonor Dittriol Convention.
The delegates from North Platte
Precincts No. 1, 2, and 3, and from
Hinman precinct who were elected
delegates to the republican county
convention held on April 21, 1900,
arc hereby requested to meet .it the
court house in North Platte on
Saturday, Sept. 22d, at one o'clock
for the purpose of placing in nomi-
nation a candidate for County
Commissioner for the First district
and for the transaction of such
A
oiner business as mav nmnerlv
come before the convention.
Hits call is made in accordance
with a motion made at the county
convention April 21. 1900.
Ira L. Bare, Chairman.
A. S. Baldwin, Secretary.
iau trade is opening up in jrood
shape thia week, the cool weather
reminding people that winter-is
near at hand.
A. w. Amett, living in Nichols
precinct, is suffering from "hypo,"
orougnt about by a partial sun
stroke last summer.
isaiau ueam, an old, tried and
true republican of Willow precinct
transacted business in town Satur
day and made this office a friendly
call.
Martin Gress, for many years
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icHiucui oi in on a 1'iatle out now
traveling for the Nebraska Seed
Co., returned to Omaha last night
alter spending several days in
town.
Russell Fowles, the well known
.Maxwell stockman, has purchased
me ur, iv,vck property on west
Sixth street. This looks Bomewhnt
as tliouuli Kub had in contem
plation the life of a benedict.
S. C. Mecomber. chairman of the
O. R. C. grievance committee of the
Union Pacific system, returned
Saturday from Granger, Wyo., and
icic ounuay nigiit tor Kansas City
on uiiHincss connected with hid
oiliclal position,
filled with
CHILLED STEEL CIRCLETS
which protect the
bottom and assure
the wearer doublo
the service of any
shoo made for boys.
$2.00
Sizes 2 1-2 to 5 1-2
Yellow Front
Shoe Store
Goo. M. Or ah am, Mirr,
3 door loath of F, 0. Ho. PUtte. Neb.
BEFORE
that stove is put up
YOU
will need to
BOY
a new carpet of
Oil, CIOTH
or
SEE
US.
Wileox Department Store
About thirty entries for land on
the government reservation at old
Fort McPherson were made at the
local land office yesterday. These
entries were made upon lauds
which for many years were held by
the Union Pacific railroad company
under its land grant. Several years
ago, however, the secretary of the
uterior rendered a decision to the
effect that the land was not in
cluded in the grant of the railroad
company and ordered the laud
appraised. The land was appraised
a couple of years ago, and this year
was ordered placed on the books of
the local land office for entry, one
of the requirements being that the
entryman pay within five years the
price at which the land was
assessed. Nearly all the land had
been squatted upon by settlers,
6ome ot whom have placed sub
stantial improvements thereon, and
they were naturally quite eager to
file upon the land on which they
lad squatted.
Notico.
The annual meeting of the stock
holders of the North Platte Cream
ery Co. will be held at the court
house in North Platte on Tuesday,
the 2d day of October. 1900, at
2 o'clock P. M. By order of
President.
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Notlca.
All real estate upon which taxes
are delinquent will be advertised
for sale on Oct. 1, l'JOO, according to
law. lasts are now beinjr prepared.
U. i SCHARMANN,
Treasurer Lincoln County.
Tho Now
Cako Hour
Swan's'
Down
Prepared mm
Cakfi F lour. imsimiT
I-vi mfdl
Other Cakei.
You ennnot full to make crootl citVcs with
this flour. Not n iwlf-rislnn Hour, but good
nil the yenr round. Undorsta by bet
Teachers of Cookery.
racKRRc contains nour loriucaitcs. noia ty
the beet grocers everywhere.
IGLEHEART BROS.,
EVANQVILLC, ... INDIANA.
We Introduced
To the people of this city
CREAM OF WHEAT,
POSTUM CEREAL,
BROMANGELON,
GRAPE-NUTS
and other high class luxuries
We now take pleasure in calling
your attention to the Swans
Down Cake Flour by the use o
which you can reach the zenith
of perfection in the culinary art
Other stores will follow in get
ting it for sale.
Harrington & Tobin.
SEWING MACHINES
Tn abundance. We have them nt
all prices and you cannot help being ,
suited with our line. Do not hesi
tate to come in and look at them
even if you are not certain of buy
ing, as we are always ready and
willing to show them off and you
will be pleased at the prices.
Do not forget we are selling WALL
PAPER at Bottom Prices. Bargains in
FURNITURE. Large stock of Win
dow Shades,
E. B. WARNER.
HAYING TOOLS...
i n 4 (MOWERS,
McCormickiKEs.
ITlVl ,UIUV ( SIGKLIi) GRINDERS,
and repairs for aame.
Pll9ftlffAH 1 SWEEPS,
viituupivii (
STACKERS,
and repairs for same.
1AUCtntlA I HAY LOADERS,
ivey alUllG J- side deliver rake.
Call and see thcin.
DAIN SWEEPS,
OSBORNE RAKES,
LIGHTNING HAY PRESS,
MACHINE OIL.
JOS. HERSHEY.
Locust St., North Platte, Neb.
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7X SUCCBSSFUL RBWBDY,
Write for proofs covering flvo yours' uso in tbo Unitod StntoB. Oyer
ono million hond successfully t rented. Single Vncoino $1.50 per 10 tloso
packets; Doublo Vncoino $2 per 10-dose packets. Outfits complete $5.00.
BLACK LEGINE Another form of PASTEUR Singlo Vno
oine, ready for immediate uso, $1.50 por 10-doso packets; $2.50 per 20
dose packots, $G.0O por50-doso paokots.
LIVE STOCK VACCINE & MEDICINE CO.,
27 Railroad Building, 15 & Larimor St., Denver, Col.
FOR SALE BY A. F. STHMTZ, NORTH VLATTK.
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i PAINTS.
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A FULL LINE OF
John W. Masury's
Celebrated Paint
ON SALE AT g
j Davis' Hardware Store. j
When you get ready to paint your house, is
call on us and let us sell you first-class
Paint at reasonable prices. sgj
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TH E QUESTION is often asked, What Paint shall we use?
THE ANSWER I If you are looking for coverind
capacity, wearing qualities, general appearance, and
your money's worth, you must huy
The Sherwn-Wiluams Paint.
GSMfl Mali, Let hp Best, Wtars Longest, Most Economical, Full Measure,
RUSHES,
COLORS IN OIL.
HOUSE 4 COACH
VARNISHES,
Our prices are for "best goods" first, last and all
the time. We are in the business to stay and
S. W. P. stays with us.
A. F. STREITZ, DRUGGIST.
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AS A HOT WEATHER BEVERAGE
.'-.M.r-.tV'V.v - Go0(l properly cooled and
y' I'r'-.t-Yt ' ' served beer is always a strong
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but you come back to beer. C
Made of pure water, pure hops b
and other materials and manu-
factured by skilled workmen,
Schlitz is hard to equal, impos
sible to excel. Sold in cases
containing1 36 pints at $3.50,
delivered.
Henry Waltemaths.
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