The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, October 30, 1900, Image 1

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NOfeTE PLATTE, NEBRASKA, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1900.1
SIXTEENTH YEAR.
NO. 80.
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Two Carloads-
Of Furniture"'
Just received. Too busy to w.iite an ad.
'Watch for announcement. '
It was cough that carried him off, . ,
It was a coffin they carried him off in.
Homely rhyme but expresses a sentiment that Qltcn, unfortunately,
is true.
, He needed a 25 cent bottle of our , ., , '
SYRUP WHITE PINE COMPOUND.
J". XX. JSTOISXJE, avXcsxcisox-.
4"
t Five Cent Cigar to
Am s,os:M:A.XjZ3a,iEE's.
YOU may need I
A Stove
I ANY MORNING NOW.
jgj it is alwnys well to bct prepared for 2
5 cold weather. Wlien you are up ngainst a, S
blizzard, it is not always easy to have a -g
stove set up. They arc cheap Vyou buy
j now. .
s Acorn Stoves and Ranges I ,
li The Genuine Round Oak. jg
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s The finest line of Heaters' in the city. .,
i I ft A VI The Hiivd ware man that g
s A L II A T 1O5 no one owes.. . , H
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BLHCK
K SUCCESSFUL REMEDY,
Write for proofs covorlnff llvo yonrs' uco in the United States. Oyfr
ono million head successfully trontd. SInj,TIo Vnccino t l.fii por lOdoPu
packets; Doublo Vnccino $2 per 10-d6s packets. Outfits eouiplote 85.00,
BLAQKLEGINE Another form of PASt'KUll Hinclo Vnn
oine, readyror immediate uso, 81.50 per 10-doeo packets; $2 CO per 20
dose packets, 60.00 porCO-doso packets.
LIVE STOCK VACCINE & MEDICINE CO.,
27 Railroad Building,
J FOH SALi: HY A. F. STltlUTZ, XOIiTH J'LATTF.
Solid
is the
foundation
on which is
built the.
enduring ,
fame of the
Merit EmM,
Hlemington
i-5J Mvekoff. Senmans & Bened
Wyckoff, Senmans
1619 FARNAM
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Ginn & Weinpnd.
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LEG I
10 .& Larimer St., Denver, Col,
Standard
Typewriter
& Benedict, 327 Broadway, N. Y.
ST., OMAHA.
' A Warm Welcome
Rev. C. C. Wilson, foimerly of
the North PlaMc, district, who was
appointed by the .last, conference to
the Iloldrcdgo M. IS, church, to
gether with his wife, were given a
rousing reception at the church last
Tuesday evening. The futtctibn
va& largely attended by hot only
rnctnbers of the cbngVegat'lon but
people of all denominations as well,
all of whom gave Mr. WilBon a
ihearty greeting. The church had
been beautifully decorated for the
occasion with flowers and trans
parencies. The meeting was conducted by
County Superintendent Clay. Rev.
John Thomas welcomed their new
pastor on behalf of the congrega
tion,, Rev. Carnck of the Presby
terian church on behalf of the
clergy of the city and Presiding
ISlder Hardaway welcomed Rtv.
'Wilson to the Iloldrcire district.
Mrp. Newton Smith of McCook,
followed Rev; Carrick'a
with a vocal solo.
address i
Rev. Wjlson's response was char-
actcri.zed by deep feeling and a
strong interest in the work of hb
new Held and .rreat encoiirnneme...
It "whs a'verv able address and at
tentively listcded to throughout.
Rev. Wilson gives evidence of the
student and scholar, has a good
delivery and is a man of pleating
addresB.-Thc Weekly Progress,
Holdrcge, Neb.
BETWEE2T THE RIVERS.
While the days arc pleasant the
nights, are quite frosty. ,
S. J. Koch and Saebcrger & Co.
are both loading baled hay at Nich
ols at this time.
visited relatives in the county beat
over Sundav. ,
Sheriff Keliher was un this wav .
011 official business Fridav.
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The Aveline family will leave
this week tor their new homcin the
sti
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mil ix. uii; win liliti; JUl:lUll
of the Stricklcr store building on
Hi., firat f,f ,iPTh tnniitli nnrl will mit
in a full stock of general merchan
dise, . '
, J. C. Oyger will in the near tu-
ure remove his house north and
vest to near the highway leading
north and south on the west line of
his farm.
; Henry Weil's little son has about
recovered from liis recent illness.
Mrs. Lay ton and daughter Lynn
of Brady are the guests of Mr. and
lrs. George Sullivan,
.The coal famine at Hershey ha
br.oken by the receipt of an invoice
by W. II. Hill.
It is stated that P. 13. Erickson,
the section foreman who was in
jured a couple of months ago, will
be home in time to vote.
Those wlio attended the dance at
the Hershey Hall Friday night re
port it to have been a very pleasant
event.
S. J. Koch is baling the hay he
purchased on the Cotton ra'ueh.
The Nichols creamery is doing a
much better business than the own
er expected at this time of the year.
We are informed by good author
ity that J. L. Strickler who recent
ly disposed nf his business at Her
shey, and M. McKillips who has
resided on a Paxton farm lately,
have formed a partnership and will
go into the mercantile biibiuess in
Adams county before long.
It is stated that a new lumber
and coal yard will soon be in oper
ation in the beatilul village of Her
ehey. Opposition is the life of
tftlde.
Hon. W. T. Wilcox and county
attorney 11. S. Ridge'.y, both of
North Platte, will address the
people ot IlerHhey upon the politi
cal issues of the day from a repub
lican (standpoint on Friday evening
thip week at 7;30 p m western time:
Mr. and Mrs. M. II. Diuglas and
Mrs. Win. Cunningham of North
Platte, were quests at the Seeberg
er residence in HerMiy last Satur
day evening. Miss Dora Wright
also of North Platte, who had been
yisiting there several days pre
vious returned home with tbeiu.
The horse that I3d Stone had
badly lacerated about the deck by a
wire fence and was thought could
not recover is fast convalescing from
the same.
M. Mickclnon one of, the Hcrshcy
merchants has put in a full stock
of fall and winter goods which he
!b selling at priccB that defy com
petition. "King" Cole shipped two car
loads of hogs from Spuds to South
Omaha the last of last week.
Joe Rebout has lately been paint
ing the interior of the new kitchen
recently erected onto the Seebcrger
residence at Hcrshcy.
I Grant Dowhowcr who haa been
Lbraktn west out of North Platte
for some time moved his family
from went -of Hershey to that city
(in 'Monday this week where they
expect to make their future home.
' "Pat."
) THE REPUBLICAN PARTY.
Many Ro&aona Givou why itia Worthy
j of Coaflilonco tind Support
i 1 crrjf i3' icuuy 01
the rcpubHcau national committee,
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V"" ,UH"i" 111
j? Ul.c lature of the campaign
JW'K"'7"' .c,m,u,,l.u. vhj
8 wunuy 01 huppuri;
It has fulfilled overy government
obligation.
, It has made it possible for the
United States to borrow money
cheaper than any other country on
jarth.
j It lirtH kept its platform pledges,
and never attempted to. gain power
by faUe pretenses.
! It has never advocated a policy
hat would tarnish the good name
of the country.
; It has kept entire and inviolate
the honor of the flag.
It has always stood for the pro-
lotion of American industries.
Xl "us "PI,OHCU " irauc.
11 liaH alwi,ys bee a debt-paying,
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lot 11 cH-creaiiug pariy.
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! It benefits all classes, labor, far-
Vier- prouueer aim irausponer,
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1 It prefers to encourage the man-
tifacture of new oroductH 111 the
i
P"tJ Stateh rather than import
tCm ITOm aurO.lU.
' It looks upon the whole world as
(ts legitimate market,
i It recognizes .no sectional lines,
but benefits all parts ol the coun
try, north, south, cast and west.
; It docs not believe in a 50-ccnt
dollar.
' It does not believe in fomenting
class hatred.
j Ij. does not want American wo'rk
lingmeu to live on the low wages
(paid in 13 u rope.
I It believes that free labor is not
as well poid as protected labor.
It does not believe in war, bill
'when war must be fought it makes
(short, sharp and decisive,
j It believes in subordinating par
tisanship to patriotism.
J It believes in the "encouragement
!of American commerce.
It believes Hint international
treatise have the force of law.
; It is opposed to the alienation of
any part ot American territory.
! It believed mtlic annexation of
l Hawaii in spite of democratic op
position.
It believes in discussing real is
sues without creating fictitious
lOiies. v
It believes in expansion rather
than in the diminution of territory.J
It prefers prosperity to panic.
It belieyes that the best tumiey
in the world is none too good for
America.
It has passed every anti-trust
law that has ever been enacted by
federal legislation.
It honors the army which with
honor tiphol In the Hag.
It in the missionary, not the miser
of liberty.
It believed that the fa rim and
foundries of the country need the
boundless market of the Orient.
1 1 prelers to Und money toother
nation rather than borrow from
them.
It docH not shiik duly because
timid souls believe the tahk to be
too hard.
It never declared that any war in
which the country was engaged
was a failure.
It does not belieye in furling the
i aK in the presence of the enemy.
11 "aB l"acetl " currency sys-
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weather that has its forerunner in jj(
these cool nights and mornings. r
We have been watching out for jjj
you, and can show you tho best m
nscm'f.iYionta iti 5lL
W assortments in
Jjf Underwear, Blankets,
W Comforters, Yarns,
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tiiiib- you win
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i nces--evcryone knows our prices
are always right. . jjj
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NO. PLATTE, NEB.
JOHN BR ATT.
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Real Estate, Loans Insurance
A; NORTH PLATTE, NEBRASKA. X
XWia.oToiroxi.ooi-Aja.-v
tern of the country upon a stable
has enacted and put in opera
tion a just and equitable tariff law,
which enables home manufactures
to control the home markets and'.to
compete in the markets of the
world.
It has restored prosperity, dis
banded the armies of the unem
ployed, abolished the soup houses
and set the wheels of industry in
motion as they never were before.
It has increased the home de
mand for the products of the farm.
It has enabled the prudent and
the provident to save more of their
earnings.
It has rescued nearly ten million
people from the rule of Spain.
It has secured the control of the'
Pacific which will be the theatre of
ol the world's greatest commercial
activity in the coming century,
It has endeavored to extend the
foreign demand for the products of
American workshops, farms, for
crU and mines.
It is the only party that has def
inite principles and beliefs,
It is the party of progress, of
hope and of aspiration
. It !b the party of optimism, while
every plank of the democratic plat
form is iastened in position with
pessimistic nails.
It is the only party that has con
fide nee in itself, trust in the people
faith in the luture.
Baldness and
Gray Hair
Has ceased 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. Ladies or gentle
iiil'ii in your ncali) diseased by
winch the hair follicle in destroyed
Then you are hiire ol a bald head
and gray hair. So mirchase
Ito't'u ot my antiseptic remedy at
once, thereby retaining your hair
aim pride. i'a rents blioulu ise
German Hair Producer on their
children's scalp as a tonic and ore
veututive. II conditions ol the scalp
has not improved by the proper
use ol halt a bottle, return the
bottle and mnne will be refunded.
If not for sale in your town send to
my address. iWautiiacturcd by
rnoF. c. ii. posteXi,
Kearnoy, Nob
For sale in North Platte by
oar ours and ry a, v btrctu, drug
gist. Price $.100.
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E. R. GOODMAN.
TI","''r lxx 3Nrol3XaailK.a.
PALL AND WINTER
fiTTTTTMng
Anticipating the wants of
utcn who wear good clothes
good material, good worktnan
ship and good fit--wc havc
laid in a nice line of Fall and
Winter Suitings and Pants
Goods, nnd solicityour orders.
We can satisfy you in fit and
price. '
F. J, BROEKER
rint Door North Wilcox Store
Stitch in Time
Samcs Nine
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.
George TekuVue.
YELLOW FK0NT SHOE BTOBE.
AGED IN THE WOOD
whiskies, wines and brandies ac
quire the richest flavor and that
mellow, gO'down-easy quality.
We sell no other sort, and so can
assure you satisfaction with each
purchase. Some especially fine
O, C. T. Taylor 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