The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, October 26, 1900, Image 1

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SIXTEENTH YEAR.
NORTH PLATTE, NEBRASKA, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1900.
NO, 79.
GREATLY REDUCED
PRICES
On Furniture for the next ten days. We
arc receiving two carloads of Furniture
and must sell the old stock cheap to
make room for the new goods.
Ginn & Weingand,
Dated Oct. 18th, 1900.
It wai cough that carried him off,
It was a coffin thev carried him oil in.
Homely rhyme but expresses a sentiment. that olteu, unfortunately,
is true.
He needed a 25 cent bottle of our
SYRUP WHITE PINE 001
ST. XX. STOUE, IVXauLaEor.
Y. M. C. A. Notes.
A pleasant sight to sec each
evening' the rooms filled with our
young men enjoying tuc reading
matter and games.
In four days, through the
sonal ctlorta of our young
thirteen new members
added to the roll. Should
member briucf in one, we
have a membership of 500.
Men do not miss the echo meet
ing next hunuay at o p. m. ueic-
gates to the great Y. M. C. A. con
ference held in Philadelphia will
tell something about it. All men
welcome,
per-
men,
were
each
would
mmm
THE
BEST
Five Cent Cjgar
Towr
YOU MAY NEED !
A Stove
I ANY MORNING NOW. j
it is always well to be prepared for 3
cold weather. When you are up against a g
blizzard, it is not always easy to have a 3
3 stove set up. They are cheap if you buy
jg now-
Acorn Stoves and Ranges '
The Genuine Round Oak. S
The finest lino of Heaters in the city. 52
A I HAVI The Hardware man that S
3 Jt. T IO$ no one owes. s
U
LEG
BLHCK
?a.steiir Vaccine.
t
A SUCCESSFUL REMEDY,
Write for proofs covorinR live j-onra use in tho United States. Oyer
ono million hoiid successfully trontod. Single Vncoino $1.50 por lO-doso
pockets; Doublo Vaccine 82 por lO-doso packets. Outfits comploto 85.00.
B LACK LEG I NE Anothar fonu of PASTEUIt SinKlo Vnc
oino, rendy for immediato UEe, 81.50. per 10-doBo pnekotn; $2.50 por 120
doso pnokote, 80.00 porCO-doBo pnukots.
LIVE STOCK VACCINE & MEDICINE CO.,
37 Railroad Bulldlne", IS & Larimer St., Denver, CoT.
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run atii,a itx .. v. .- j it ni -I A, JiVK III I'hATtlU
Solid
Merit
is the
foundation
on which is
built the
enduring
fame of the
Rlemington
II Mil
Standard
Typewriter
Wyckoff, Senmans & Benedict, 327 Broadway, N- Y.
r
FARNAM ST, OMAHA.
BETWEEN THE RIVER3.
II. G. Stewart who refused the
genuine populist nomination for
congress at Broken Bow will speak
at Hershey on Oct. 30th. He will
endeavor to smooth matters over
and leave a good impression upon
the populists in that vicinity by
feeding them on taffy and trying to
have them vote the fusion ticket
from top to bottom' Bryan and
Neville converts are not very
plentiful up here.
Corn harvest in the valley is in
full blast.
Mrs. J. O. Cole departed this
week for a visit at her former home
in Missouri.
W. A. Paxtoti ot Umaua was
transacting business at his ranch
near Hershey this week.
J. Li. Strickler is taking down
the old frame building on the lot
just south of the store building he
recently sold to Hill and Ware of
Hershey.
Twenty-five cent Derby hats have
been all the go at Hershey lately,
Win. Ware is plastering Chris
Pierson's new residence at this
time.
GrantDowhower, who is braking,
west out of North Platte spent last
Monday evening with his family
near Hershey.
Rev. Gilpin will meet his regular
appointment at Hershey next Sun
day at the usual hour.
Hill & Ware did not purchase
the groceries in the Strickler store
when they purchased the building
as was stated.
G. L. Mudd on the Paxton ranch
is storing wheat in the elevator at
Hershey.
IV. K. Bauchamp, of the north
side, is loading baled hay on the
cars at Hershey that he had sold
to McCullough & Carter of North
Platte.
W. J. Shinkle and crew are bal
ing hay on the Longley land near
Spuds that Seeberger & Co. pur
chased of R. W. Calhoun, at Nich
ols. They are loading it on the
ars at the latter place.
A number of relatives and friends
cal led at the u. E. Jones residence
last Tuesday evening without even
intubating to him previously that
they were coming. The occasion
was h R birth anniversary. The
adies took baskets ladeued with
- II.! 1 - . . 1 l 1. ..
many g oou iiungs iu cat ami win
gentiemc made him a present oi a
fine rocki ug chair. The evening
was pleasa utly spent in social con
vernation and games ol vanoiiB
kindB until a late hour when all
departed to ' their homes highly
elated over the event and wishing
Mr. Jones man y return of the same.
S. II -Phcnicie lias lately re
turned from iv business .trip to
Illinois, where lie, with his family,
will remove tin- coming spring.
Mrs. Spear ol Hershey, was
passenger east on iso. o i uesciay
morning,
Mrs. Chas. Toillion has about
recovered from her reccn t illness.
W. II. Hill is loading a car witli
suirar bcetH at Hershey that lie
irrew on old ditch land near that
that station.
Dr. and Mrp. Kvcs were county
seat visitorB the fore part of this
week.
Mrs. Anna Davidson of Holdrcdge
is visilinii her parents Mr. and
Mrs. C. A. Loker in the valley.
C. E. Snear agent at Hershey
recently sold H. B. Hungerford c
that town two lotH on the nort
side of the railroad there. It i
slated that Mr. Hungerford wi
soon erect a dwelling upon them.
WALLACE WAITS.
Dr. Lawrence, who has been
shaking hands with old acquain-
tences and neighbors since last
Wednesday, took the early trajn
Monday lor his home in Greenwood,
Neb. He reports thcrcpublicans
of the eastern part of the Btate as
being jubilant at the prospect of
carrying the state.
Mrs. Rosa Fazlcand family of
Bennington, Kansas, are visiting
her parents Mr. and Mrs. J. O,
Browncll.
The republican meeting, here on
the 18th iust. was a success, the
large hall of the old Burnett hotel
being crowded with people from all
parts of the country who were en
tertained with a presentation ot
the gospel of republicanism by
such speakers as Hon. T. B.
Dysart of Omaha, and Hon. II. M.
Grimes and W, C. Elder of North
Platte. They presented the issues
with suchxlislinctuess as to merit
the applause and command the at
tention and respect of the moat ot
those present. While the respect
able people of this vicinity were
surprised and ehagriuncd to find
that they had in their midst about
a half dozen young hoodlums with
out self respect enough to treat
gentlemanly strangers with com
mon civility, and they will be pre
pared hereafter to deal with such
offenders as the law directs. A
word" to the wise is suflicent
Sam Farmer and Leu Kidwell
have the contract o deliver Mrs.
Meyers' house in North Platte.
There will be about eight four
horse loads. They left here with
four of the loads last Friday after
noon.
T. J. Jones and J. H. Hanson
went to Sutherland last Friday
with about five tons of broom corn
for which they received $f0per ton
Thev raised the broom corn tuc
past season.
Frankie the little six year old son
f Mr. and Mrs. Francis Radio who
ive about nine nines noriuwest oi
lerc. was Dittcn oy a rauicsuaKc
last Thursday afternoon. Every
tlnnir was done for the little
sufferer that could be done but all
to no avail. He expired Friday
morning and was buried Saturday
n the Scofield cemetery. Mr. and
This Month
is tho time to proparo for the cold
woathor that has its forerunner in
those- cool nights and mornings.
Wo have been watching out for
you,
and can show you tho best
assortments in
Underwear, Blankets,
Comforters, Yarns,
Outing Flannels, etc.
that you will find in tho city.
Prices everyone knows our prices
are always right.
WILCOX DEPT. STORE
NO. PLATTE, NEB.
JOHN
DRATT.
...JOHN
E. R. GOODMAN.
co..
BRATT &
Real Estate, Loans m Insurance
' X NORTH PLATTE, NEBRASKA. X
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It.-. 4 . nit.miitiihf 1 .'. .....
uiu tuiui; wmm. witn the latest news several aavs
Mr. Clothier ot the Clothier ranch abend of other papers. You will
Haves county was Blinking not want to be without The Journal
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Im.wlK w lh old fr ends on the ur,,,K 11,51
streets of Wallace Saturday. He
the legiulaturc and the
great senatorial contest. The
i:ir1inr vnn neurl the tlnllnr the more
... "ii nrtAMi.ni " .....
says ne win go iu m,v,uu ani n papers you will get lor your money,
votes on election day where he can Address, The Journal at Lincoln,
Free Until
In order to
Weekly State
Jduuary 1, 1001,
introduce thcSemi
Jourrlal to a whole
lot of new homes it will be scut
free from now until January 1, 190),
to any person sending us One;
Dollar for a year's subscription.
This gives you the paper from now
until January 1, 1902, for only One
Dollar. The State Journal is the
recognized state paper and should
be in every home in the state.
Printed at the capital it gives more
prompt and accurate reports of Ne
braska doings tunti any oincr
Neb.
get the news early, and it Bryan is
elected he docs not know as he will
ever come back.
Wallace has a man who has the
nerve to bet a dollar that McKinley
will carrv Wallace precinct. Got
the sand ain't he?
Rev. Hornady the eloquent young
nnotnr nf lllfi M. IG. COI1 LTClfatlOn
preached two splendid sermons at Will go farther in buying your
their church Sunday. The Metho- stove board, Stove pipe, Oilcloth
dif-ts seem to nave oeen especially
avored this year by their con
crence.
PUT UP
That stove before cold weather.
Your Money
FALL AND WINTER
Anticipating the wants of
"men who wear good clothes
good material, good workman
ship and good fit we have
laid iu a nice line of Fall and
Winter Suitings and Pauts
Goods, and solicityour orders.
"We can satisfy you in fit and
price.
F. J, BROEKER
First Door North Wilcox Btoro.
For Sale
Poland China Hogs, citlicr sex
icrd headed by King 1. Know No
50259. a direct Bon of old Chief 1.
Know, the irreat prize winner.
The best strains represented.
Wm. Sui.t.ivan,
North Platte, Neb.
and Linoleum if spent
With Us . .
: Wilcox Department Store.
Stitch in Titn
Samcs Nin
Is a trite old saying, and is
particularly true when applied
to Shoes. Our business is to
mend Shoes, and people give
us the credit of knowing our
business from a to z. If your
Shoes need mending, bring
them here.
&eorge TkuW.
YELLOW FKONT SHOE STOBE.
Lloyd's Opera House.
IT IS TO LAUGJI
OCT.
27,
Saturday,
Vanity Fair
All the BEST and BRIGHTEST
Features.
COMEDY
FARCE and
VAUDEVILLE
With an Excellent Comsany
I
Prices 25c, 50c, 75c.
Baldness and
Gray Hair
Has censed by the proper use of
German Hair and
Scalp Producer.
Alter which uature will grow hair
where the hair follicle is not en
tirely destroyed. Indies or gentle
men is your scaip uiscnsea oy
which the hair follicle is destroyed?
Then you arc hiire of a bald head
and gray hair. So purchase a
bottle of my antUcptic remedy at
once, thereby retaining your hair
and pride. Parents should use
German Hair Producer on their
children's scalp as a tonic and prc-
ventatiye, If conditions ot tlie scaip
has not improved by the proper
use of half a bottle, return the
bottle and money will be refunded.
If not for sale in your town send to
my address. Mauiuaciurea oy
PROF. C. 21. FOSXEL,
Xenmoy, Neb.
For sale iu North Platte b)
barbers and by A. F. Streitz, drug
gist. Price $,100.
AGED IN THE WOOD
whiskies,
quire the
mellow,
wines and brandies ac
richest flavor and that
go-down-easy quality.
We sell no other sort, and so can
assure you satisfaction with each
purchase. Some especially fine
O. C. T.vTuylor brand, is the fin
est on the market. It will gain iu
value and therefore in price ns the
years roll 'round; but it is first
.grade even now.
HENRY WALTEMATH