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About The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 4, 1900)
Local N&Wj in Brief. Watch fdr lB,;a.nnouncement of The Leader inur next issuc, A girl babV&rHVed at the home of Mr. and Wrtjjdfias. Boguc last Saturday. 'V' JumctfMtiiStf Lawyer. u The city council' wilt meet in regular Bes'sicfrrttiis evening at the county jude'a See. For Rent'1?w,o,,rr'.ooma suitable for light houseTcc5CMng. Inquire at this office. :Vt!'.e ChaB. 10. Barber returned Satur day cvcnirig'frW Kearney where he had bcen'3jpeafing the week. The Model, '6th jug house will have somctUlrtJnyerc8ting to Bay to clothing 'oify.er's. in our next issue. f Major WalllctliaV been confined to the faoua'j2iPfeferal dayd past with a bad 'Va'iSvKich threatened Bomethingf'tfoiw. There in the rank of esquire Lodge next Prtrfav even Kniehts are j .ypwfi requested foaend. Dr. P. Miller, Strietss's dirW Dentist, over Dick Wood, .who bad been nurs ing natlcnta.at the fair grounds hoBnital. rcturnrd to work in the machine sbongfttcrday. Dr. SexJojJlM the pulpit at the PresbyWan"' church Sunday morniug andOjtye;ang, returning to his liome'yesterday mornirig. 15d Sluder'and, Al Wright re turned Sun&yjffim a two dayB' goose nunc ivnicu profcu ycijt ouv. cessful. Geese,, are reported fairly Dr, N. McCab&fwas called Satur dav mornlntr . to' attend a Bick nadseneer 6nltrain;tto. 6, going as far an Lexinetonjjand rendering all noBBlble asslstiVce Round wiiiHalf Round Stock Tankff kU sizes, lor gale by Jo;! HttBhey . Several ' "Wbrkarpenters were added yeste'fUa jr'to the force at work on ttfi'fcSMK school building. It is very d'djitLtffil'' if the biiUding can be compHftW by January 1st. .Ktriij ... .... I W. C. Pltt4HMAMed bis petition Vj 'VTltS L . , f .ir..,- r..7A m.. uivorce irom his, whc wuc jl. rm on the grouextremc cruelty. The couple"fr'eWlarricd in 1861 at I MorriHtowl,lMlVCI,v, I It wouldoWa'bad Idea or the arshal td "rtfttJtiV1 lU0B ProP ty owner i wlWiave allowed their . .. ." riwV M ' - I A niKUWM-,n" nrnn. ertv sidewalks to ! Become more or less dilapidated.' 'fWere are a good manv 6t sHcUNvuks iu town. r mir.t. Wanted, A im for general house work'.)tfiie:lre of Mrs. H. S White. At a mcctTa the tclefrraphers of the Mi tifrM- held atAtchj son SaturdaVHirproposed atnalga- diatioa of illjlif awen'a orrfanua tlons waaHtfrntMously endorsed. It is Stat t tlVtlie feneration ot tkc.ericra iWWM. ?. will ahortly be coflsumMlilM.K Wm. SltbeMPWya his drop of ... i avrar beeti1tVVfAr did not brlas klm tke 's4Mi!tUd in these col- umns a ,cM$lfiflf weeka ato, yet the resaltaVWtodaatUfactory as to induwUiiiA'frlBcease'tlfe acre- arc next ar.r.'Mr. Sieboidsayt the grasskpMtti- last season did considerable llatsMiEe to tke beet crop. WWX f lodge FridayVvtaiog the loflowlng officers were ekctjsd: A. Hi Davis Chancellor Conjiaiaadcr, Wm) Good win vice;- Ckaacellor, Adolphus Bodtnaa Prfhite, H. S. Crockett Master at Arms, M. C. Harrington Master ofxekequer, Fred lOlliott. Jr., Keeper of-ltccords and Seals and Master of Finance. ' H.C. HaiiuahVM. D Osteopath; Woods Bid.'' The merciiu.itH of Nortli Platte will make an active bid for tue holl day trade of(ie"people of Lincoln and adjoinlngucounties. They have laid ia kevy atocks of goods suitable foiibat' trade, and ihrnuirh the medl'tSjkle local papers will acquaint tirppe with th prices. Watch fordisplay advertising in these colu&Ticit week. Charley Samelion, now stationed in Chinarwpke is cjijoying excellent 'fcealtkWW'Mfeig iB forty United StatoeP HJs experiences In Cklaa ha kia a4ciatio troops of many nat gtven turn, an in Mways and man alrkt into aers that I abt jrain in any -41.. Sri AM t n p i 1 t Cris a 1 1 Men's www Just received some extra good values and new patterns Oxfords and' fancy Cheviots, Worsteds in broken plaids, checks and stripes. $8 S10 $12 $13.50 $15 $18 Men's Overcoats in Coverts, Oxfords, Cheviots, etc. $8.50, $9, $10, $12, $15 and $18. New line of Young Men's Boy's and Children's Overcoats, Reefers and Ulsters just received. 6 STAR CLOTHING HOUSE. W. A. VOLLMER, Proprietor. Oije JPHce ai?cl JPlaifl Fixtures. Opposite old location. c Kd. Barraclough is off duty ow ing to having been hit in 1 Saturday with a flying pi the eye ece of steel. Arthur McNatnara was confined to bed Sunday and yesterday with an attack of tonsilctas. He is re ported improved today. All those who have donated fancy work toward the Presbyterian Hale, will have.it ready by Thursday. uecemoer otu, wnen a committee .,.., , l-TYItl Mill IV! at. Two furnished rooms for rent. . . M""5 ot Mr8' F The Presbyterian ladle' aid society, will hold their sale uf fancy work .; Dec 811 house, and aprons on Saturday, UCC. Bin, ai IMC IMJlHCOpai UUI1Q beginning at 2 p m. Rev. Baruitz, ot Des Moines, occupied the pulpit at the Lutheran church Sunday, preaching to large audiences both morning and even ing. He returned to Dos Moines Sunday night. Barb wire and staples for sale by Jos. Hbrshey. Warren Lloyd has drained his. lake west of town and will keep the water out of it during the winter months. The water Bupply is such r 7 T, 7 'T'. lYS' I t fcrnnn nna livnr iro " 1 ' Rev, A. Stevyart Hartinann, D A of Baltimore, general secretary of the Lutheran home board of missions, and Rev. Luther Kuhne of Ontaka, are in town today as the guests of Rev. Mr. Seibert while enroutc to Denver. LADIES' FELT SHOES and SLIPPERS. wmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmammmmmm Dark llluo Folt Slipnor8low liools vorv lloxlblo tf I A A lontnoreolea , tpl.UU Loathqr trinnnod folt Slipiiors common soneo A A Btylo lonthor eoIo , ipl. UU Protty Fultnml Snttin slinpora In Homon stylo hlKh front nml bnolc fur trlmlm'tlfloxlblo lonthor Bolen--folt in diuU tfreen mul brown qulltod Biitin A lu black tpl.OU Folt Shoos In Inco Btylo low lieol nnd wido too (T1 A kldfoxod TI.0U Folt Button Shooa- mediuui round too, lilniu in iyp kid foxod., 1 t)l, 0 Yellow Front Shoe Store GEO. M. GRAHAM, Mgr. 3 Poors South P. O, North Platte Neb, 1 Men's Clothes. Opportunities for good dressers, which arc not found elsewhere, arc here in an eminently satisfactory way. Wc have all dur clothing- made from fabrics which wc select as best suited to the tastes of the best dressed North Platte men and yet name prices which cannot be had at any custom tailor's for the same quality and the same high-grade workmanship Suits. The funeral of W. J. Patterson held at the Episcopal church Sun day afternoon, was largely attend ed( a large number of Masons be- ng present. In his remarks Rev Mr. Beecher naid that the parish lecord showed that Mr. Patterson lad taken an active interest in se curing the erection of the old Epis copai cnurcu ouuatng, ana was one of the first wardens of the parish, over a quarter of a century ago. The Patterson brothers, called lere by the illness and death of their father, returned to their respective homes yesterday. Robert lives at Florence, Col,, David at Pittsburg, Kan., Will at Durango and Cochran at Denver, Joe Mink, who has been in critical condition for some time from bowel trouble, was taken to Omaha Saturday night for treat ment. He was accompanied bv A. C. Howard. The county commissioners wil convene in session the latter part of this month, wind up the 1900 county affairs and make annual, settlement with the seyeral county efheers. Mrs. A. F. Streitz and Mrs. F W. Rinckcr were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jaa. Patterson at the ranch northeast of town yesterday The M. W, of A. will elect officers for the ensuing term at the meeting tomorrow eveniug. W. M. Baokin shipped a car of hogs to the South Omaha market Saturday night. People and Events, t Wm. Pitt went to Omaha Sunday for a brief visit, P. L. Harper, of Wallace, trans- acted business in town, yesterday. Howard Pulvcr, night man at Whelan's, has returned from a visit n Kearney. Lew Williams, clerk of Logan county, trupacted business in town vesterday. Geo. I). French attended the meeting of -the K, P. lodge in Ogalalla last night. Mahlon Pearson of FurUs is in own today as contestec in a case before the U. S. land office, Rev. A. W. Verncr is expected home this week from bis visit in Pennsylvania and New York. Blaine Kitztniller returned Sun day eyening from a visit in Kear ney and other Nebraska towns. S. H. Donehowcr and wife ol Peoria, III., expect to spend the holidays with relatives in North Platte. Dr. IC. F. North rup, accompanied by his assistant Dr. Oswold, left yesterday morning on a profession al trip to Logan and Custer coun ties. Mrt. N. A. Davis and daughter Miss Mabel lett today for Waldo, Florida, where they will spend the winter with the parents of Mrs. Davis. M'isb Tillie Blankenburg, who had been in Kansas City for sev eral months taking special instruc tions in German, returned home last evening. Judge Grimes went to Sidney yesterday to hold a term ot district court, accompanied by Reporter Cary and attorneys Wilcox and Halligan. The latter will assist in prosecuting W. D. Watkine, who is charged with horse steal 20 Per Gut Is quite a difference in price on a staple article, xou w find that dinerence on our price on coffee from what many of you pay. You will also find as much dulercncc and more on many other articles. That s the differ . . . m . ence between cash and a pass book. Arbuckle's Coffee. ...13c, 2 pkgs 25 Lion Coffee ,13c, 2 pkgs J,5 X XXX. Coffee.... 13c, 2 pkgB, .25 Bee Coffee per pkg 14 Bogota Coffee 18c,2 pkgB .35 On Time Yeast, 2 pkgs. 05 Yeast Foam, 2 pkgs 05 Diamond C. Soap. 9 bars 2 Santa Claus Soap, 8 bars 25 5c size Paddle, Blue .. .. .04 10c size Paddle, Blue 0' Aunt Jemima Pancake l' lour per . pkg .10 Table Salt, 2 sacks 05 Kerosene Oil, per gal 15 Sewing Machine Oil, per bottle .05 4-lb. package Gold Dust 18 Pearline. per pkg 04 Vinegar, per gallon 20 White Wine Vinegar, per gal.. .25 Corn Starch, per pkg 05 Argo Gloss Starch, per pkg 05 Kiugsfords Corn Starch 08 Kiugsfords Silver Gloss Starch .08 Sage, per pkg 0 Hops, per pkg 04 Search Light Matches, per box. .0 3 lb Pail Lard 30 5 lb Pall Lard , 50 Oat Meal per lb 03 Best Full Cream Cheese, per lb. ,15 tflb Can Chipped Dried Beef. . . .10 Oil Sardines per can , .05 Mustard Sardines per can. .. .05 Walter Bakers Cocoa, yi lb. tin .25 Walter Bakers Chocolate 18c 2 cakes 35 Army Avlc Grea&e2 boxes, .. .. .15 Frazier's Axle Grease, 2 boxes .15 Eagle Brand Condensed Milk 18c 2 cans 35 Evaporated Cream 13c 2 cans for .25 Battle Ax Tobacco, per plug, , . .35 Horse Shoe Tobacco, per PKr 45 Star Tqbacco, per Ibr 45 J. T, Tobacco, per plug 20 We pay you as much as we ca for your produce and charge you no more ior gooas exchanged tor pro uuee i nun you pay 111 casii. Wilcox Department Store. ao-OMrxj - ICS 5 Abwf TjpflTORE misrepresent anything to you. Our policy is to give you a fair deal, sell you honest goods at honest prices and with that in view wc can command your trade. It you think this is a fish story just come ia and examine the quality of our goods and find out their prices. THE BIG STORE sxcKsm somas. News is a little scarce tlm week. Roy Rafferty of Echo, was yisit- ng in tuesc parts a tew uays tue first of the week. J. D. Bailey departed for Hayes county one day last week where he will shuck corn for a few days. Mr. Austin of Ogalalla was visit ing with Air. and Mrs. u. p. Hodges a few days last week.. The B. & M. has issued another new time caru which to ok eitect Sunday. The cast bound train now goes east at 6:15 a. m., instead of 7:13 a. m. as before. They haye made no change in the west bound train which goes west at 4:55 p. m. Miss Gertie Latimer spent Thanksgiving over north of Somer set. G. E. Rath bun of Marepgo post- office, delivered hogs in town one day last week. Mr. Rathbun says the people in this vicinity arc los- ng a good many cattle by letting them run in the corn stalks. Several of the young people from Somerset attended preaching ser vice in XJlckens bunday evening which was conducted by Rev. Byrum. The people of Dickens have de cided to haye a Christmas tree. Hurrah for Dickens." Rev. Fisherof Wallace, who an nounced that he would commence some protracted religious meetings Monday evening has discontinued bis appointment till the small-pox scare is over. Fred Wright, the typographical has taken a artist of the Era, week's lay-off. S ' . . 'fr- ftine f erfamea' and oap5. We arc showing- an exceptionally fine line of Per- fumes and Soaps, two articles which arc household necessities. . m i'f Wc carry Perfumes in bulk as well an in ounce o bottles--one is just as choice as the other. 4 Fine Soaps in boxes, of, three cakes, ranging- from i t 15 to 50 cents per box. " : I A. F, Strietz, 2 One year Free vwwv By Special Arrangement we can furnish THE PRAIRIE FARMER Free for one year to every one of our subscribers. All you have to do is to renew for The Tribune for another year and tell us that you want. The Prairie Karmer and wc will order it sent to you one full year free. We will nlso send The Prairie Farmer free one year to every new subscriber who pays us one year in advance. DonUput'thhvoffi.if you want to getJthat great one dol lar a year farm paper free. This offer is but for a limited time. cJcvcriJKrj Meet Your Eyes and Ears every passing day and you may be deceived sometimes. Our idea is that you would not get bitten, the second time, so it would not be to our advantage tQ E. B. WARNER. Tor 8aJ. Poland China Hogs, cither sex. herd headed by" King I. Know No. 50259, a direct son of old Chief I Know, the great prize winner. The best strains represented. - "Wm. Sulmvan, North Platte, Neb. Xotlo. All taxes ior 1900 arc now due and payable. Personal will be come delinquent Feb. 1, 1901, and realestate May 1, 1901. The pen alty is ten percent interest after delinquent. C. F. Scharmann, Trcasurer.Lincoln County. Hotie. , All persons are warned against hunting or trespassing on the lands owned and controlled by the estate of M. C. Keith. W. B. Millard, Erecutor. FOR SALE. FARM WAGONS, SPRING WAGONS TOP BUGGIES, And all kinds of Farm Jlaehinepy. Standard Goods at Reasonable Prices. LOCK S SALISBURY NORTH PLATTE. -- . t. j. j. .K mMm druggist. I