The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, December 14, 1900, Image 6

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FAHGT SHIRTS, GL0V2S,
17HSJBKWZAK, NECKWEAIt,
KATS, CAPS, SHOES,
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Do those'stigfgest a nood?
All wool fleeced Shirts or
Drawers at 40c a Gar
ment, 7fio a Suit,
Colonel Cody entertained a small
party of gentlemen friends at his
home Tuesday afternoon.
Quite a number of contests hate
been lately filed against claims
taken on the old McPhcrson mili
tary reservation. Much of this
land is valuable for farming pur
poses and there is naturally a
r rlnnirn tn nhtnin nnianoulnn
taw nrnTWTwn vrnTTan
IB Otic Ot the UKCUU fi strotnr
or Christmas gift. We 5 AT"7 " 'rrr
have a good assortment S Peter Mylandcr went to Oma- Frank Toillion, who formerly
to choose from. 8 ha thts week with two carloads rc8idrd near Spuds but now livinir
WHEN SELECTING A g of steers which he sold at a satis- at Hagarc, Oklahoma, writes that
PRESENT factory price. lie is well pleased with that country.
fnr a Gentleman vou P.M. IfiuW ,nwn from IIc raised five bales of cotton
on
would like something
T $ I r Arm fniniir f n Li 4 - t I i iiu8CVCn fl
useful a trood Foun- g Ar 4 . ' . lX for S250.
seven acres of land which he sold
S tain Pen is iustthc ar
' ticlc. We hauc the ccl-
cbrated Parta (Lucky
$ Curve) pen guaranteed
natiwf.iction or vour
2 moncv back. Call and
$ sec our big line of Holi
day Goods
1 CLINTON,
I ' The Jeweler.
Sheriff Keliher has a gang of
prisoners in jail who are inclined to
be mutinous, and he finds it neces
sary to punish them by limiting
their bill of fare to bread and
water. This usually has auuiet-
acting business and visiting
Brctcrnitz boys.
Mrs. Decker was discharged
from the fair grounds hospital
yesterday. This leaves but one
inmate there.
Fred Letts has been spending ing effect upon them.
the past few days in Omaha, hav- Tlie fiimvi.r Tj n t m not
ing accompanied his wife and were elcctcd Saturday afternoon
daughter that far on their trip for the coming year. Agnes Boycr,
Com; Mary Elder, Lieut Com; Nel
lie Warner, R. K.; Mary Pcrritt.
t' C; Mary Scharmann, Chap; Ollic
Duke, Scrg; Inda Dakcr, M. at A;
Amy Langford, Sent; Nellie Dick,
to Iowa.
Considerable real estate in the
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Scott, the sheep man, returned ., ,
.. , , , I Mill III! tUllrtlUlM illlUll llillllUU 111
the early part of the week from a ,.4-i. ,n , l4 .......
visit in Chicago. L,s,i ,i:a,.i,i
r ., " ;i .b.w.r.v
vaiauuy lviiwrciiuc was uuwn ,1M , f , . I i"""" tixi xattii ju
from Sutherland vestcrdav UUU?J.U' u u.u,imu" Stock Tanks, all sizes.
ami "grown-ups, tne gins anu Balo b Jo Hersh
Picket.
Hound
and Half
Hound
for
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Some Christmas
Suggestions.
transacting business.
Supt. Barber reports a slight Lu
decrease in the school attendance, humorous antl grotesque, all can m.et Wednesday
the greatest falling off being m bc foud atDootittlc8, pleasant home of J
the Third ward. Wlfc- The summa
boys, the student or the lover,
refined, the artistic, the
The Small and Early Hi-5 club
met Wednesday eveninc at tlip
: John Keliher and
the Third ward. wife. The summary of games won
Colonel Codvwill leave in a . Dool,ttlc' book store is one of developed the fact that H. L..
few days for the Big Horn basin hc moTs4l .attra,ctiv?4 pl!lC4CS in 3" ZTX c.
. . b . . . town. It as not Jlattery to say ,na 8 first prize, and Mrs. Jos.
where hc will transact business ..,. n .r, ? s.m-x i,n in.i,.-Q T
e- . r . i tiia.1 ivir. unoiiiiiu nas used (2xccii '""j " nowiit. juk
The Art Novelties, Busts, Stat. u; ui, booby, while Mrs. Kmrna Walsh
: . ... .
ucttcH, ncture frames, Mirrors, . . . . , . u mays ooooy. it is
Art Relievos and Medallions at Merchant. i H.Uey and Brady aaid at tlle next regular club meet-
Doolittle'a are exquisite. 7:"" tha erf L WlU ,be
n. . . , , i . . itucu ay.iinbt iir. anu Mrs.
lnc inspector creneral of the Thev are evlHi'.ntlv catiturmrr con- t.-ih. .
v s t,i ny t . . , Z, 1 , V, i. , , . r exposing me members
Kniichts Templar is exoectcd in aiderable trade that has heretofore .. ..!si.. , ..
, , " , 1 i " t"4- a vibimuun irom me
this city on the 20th inst., and came to North Platte. banshee.
arrangements arc being made to Ed Kricsson was rounded up and ot indigestion due to the sumptuous
tender him a banquet. placed in jail Wednesday evening collation served. George Austin
Mrs. C. F. Iddings received a f0t be,Utr drU,,k a"d d,80derlV- w,n sit judgment upon the
,.,,,,. ... ...ti . livaicr lie was put on a train anu case
h.?i..i. t... .M4u.. u Milt to Grand Island where it is
Ai i a u " said he will take the Keely cure.
It
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Below wc present some suggestions for Christmas presents and
submit prices. From these you cannot fail to select suitable and durable
presents.
Rocking Chairs ranging in price from 75c to $25; very handsome ones
at the latter price.
$12.75 buys a fine oak Combination Book Case and Desk with glass
doors, French plate mirror, easily worth $18.00.
In Dining Room Furniture wo have extension tables from $4.75 to $30;
Sideboards from $14 to $45; a good oak dining room chair, cane seat, at
00 cents each. China Cabinets at very reasonable prices.
Center Tables from 75c to $12, embracing several kinds of wood.
A fine display of odd pieces in upholstered goods. A nice line of ladies
Dressing Tables and Chiffoneirs. Fine 3-piece bed room suit, bevel
glass on dresser, $17.50. 100 Iron Bedsteads ranging in price from
$3 to $25.
Our line of couches is complete.
A nice yariety of Screens. Easels at 75c, and up. Music racks and
Cabinets.
Our line of Pictures is conceded by all to be the finest ever seen in this
city. These pictures were personally selected by us and are all up-to-date.
We have them at all prices.
An elegant line of Rugs in Axminster, Smyrna, Moquette, Jute, etc
. Tabourettes in several designs, and at different prices.
We are still selling Sewing Machines, and nothing makes a more
appropriate present than one of our machines.
A fine oak case six-foot Organ for $45.00. Special prices on Pianos in
stock.
We make a specialty of Picture Framing, and carry the largest line of
Moulding between Omaha and Denver.
E. B. WARNER.
Cleland, who was well known to
It la very difficult to realize, after
Miss Wilcox, Who has been hl ftinnv fare... A Brass Mnnkov."
visitincr her uncle W. T. Wilcox the attraction at the onera house
for several weeks, expects to I Saturday eveming, xhat he is one of
leave next week for a visit with the most superstition of men. In
friends in South Dakota. luiR P'aV "- aB constructed a
Ed Loveland left this mornimr m08t l"Ble mory about
for Deuel countv to look after ;common f"?"8. l,onl w,ul w.c"
. . .... everyone is i imtiiar. 'rue principal
hundred head of steers which hc L,, . .,T.,..,. ,i, -.A-J
unu max uccr nave been pastur-Ut a black cat and crosses his
insr m the Clear creek section. fmirers every time he sees a crosB-
1 1 fat DeilaW
m m 1
On account of this mild winter weather we find our
selves over-stocked and in order to turn Hip .miu ; nin
lllO V WO liavo inriiiirnivifnil tU'iu T"kn,.,i..
V. M. Loker, of Hcrahcy, who eyed man, and Bagyafjc," his
has been shifting around consid- daughter. Tlhfcse parts are played
crably of late is now located at b Mazie Trumbull and Chas. A.
l A A. 1 1
Callaway and is in the employ of 14 BO"oree anu comeu.an
thn nmh iu4 who have few equals on the Amcri-
A JEEQIALYiLUR IN
MEN'S SACK SUITS.
the Omaha elevator company.
Christmas Tree Ornaments.
Candles, etc. in greatest variety
at Uoolittlc's.
C. E. Norton went to Omaha
last night for the purpose of
being initiated into the mysteries
of the Mystic Shrine. O. K
Peck will also ride the camel
across the burning sands.
Representative-elect Evans
docs not expect 'to go to Lincoln
until a day or two before the
opening of the legislature. As
he is not booming any senatorial
candidate, hc does not consider it
necessary to be on the ground
carlv.
can stage.
In
Wc have placed on sale this month 200 Suits in
black and fancy Cheviots and Cassimeres in square and
round cut. j ncse are well made, pertect fitting suits
gotten up with the idea of excelling any Suits made by the
cheap tailors to sell for 15.00. Choice of this lot for De
cember
.Held
High
Esteem.
Colder weather has nrcvailed F People who know, consider our
in the north and west for a few I sections ot staple nnd fancy pro-
days past and Observer Plcrcy cerles second to none. People who
rather expects a touch of winter I"0" know us are more than wcl-
in xnis section in tne near tut tire, j iu'jk m our wares nuct 111-
Yesterdav morninir at some of our methods. Groceries for
the northern weather stations it Christmas receive our special at-
was twenty-four below zero. tention, to the great delectation of
Grandfather Santa Clntis. Whisner:
i'ltoil 1IIIUUI UIIUI1U1 lUU "Dm-
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iao Bill" Souvenir China, very v,Ck1" nucau oi iiuie-
artistic. at Doolittln'H. you 11 fare n.o worse, better posst
Ml. -v v .
nru t i: a it , , . oy we imve received a complete
The Ladies' Auxilnrv n h n . .. . . '
n . .... ui iMciieueu coous, wnicii are
n. u. on wcancsciay itttt elected h,.. r .i' ." ., .
. r,, tf -r .. . w "whiiuji uoous ever w
the foUowuuj officers: Prwidcnt, itt Norlh pal Vc lmve umlur
wrs. n. jk. li ne v, Mrs. J. Uv.:.. v... i i
n knAn.. o . t n' th,; brn,,tli catmed asparagus, mjjiii-
G. Anderson Sec. and Treas.. Li. . .
vf- t tj u..o i r n4o pi ""PKiii, sweet pota-
Mrs. J. B. Jeter; S. S., Mrs. Jas. M 4 . , ,
n..-i-t. t cj r , toes, cor i, stm lg and wax beans
vuiiiiiiiKuaiiii a. VJ., jUIBi JUH.
We have Men's Suits at $10.00
$12.50, $15.00, S16.S0, $1S.0(),
and $20.00 in many nice patterns
equal to Tailor Made Suits for
twice the money.
In Overcoats
and Ulsters
Wo are the Icing of the
North Platte valley. We have
them for $4.00, 5.00, $7.50, $1000,
$12.50, $15.00, $16.50, $18.00 and
$22.00. 25 per cent less than any
other store dare Sell them.
Dorram; Guard, Mrs. II. B. r'T' u l . 1 T I
t ,. c r, 7 ' dinff and every thing in the fruit
Bowlby; Ex. Com,, Mrs. 15, nJ Tsi,oi, ne , JLnu
Amur, iur. wx. n, mcivcown apricots, pars, red. raspberries,
and Mrs. H. Gilfoyl; Cor., Mrs, hlack b:rriea, strt vw berries, sliced
o. u. Mecomoer; xns. Agt Mrs. nw, uuvt-.i aim
Big cut in. Boys' and Childrens' Clothtnir. come and
attend this great December Sale and you will find it pays
to trade at the
THE MODEL 0N&-PR1GE
6L0THING HOUSE.
R. K. HInc: M uaicito, Mrs. C. A.
numerous other tli ings.
JJ MAX KIRSCIIBAUM, Prop. im
Thc largest exclusive Clothing House in North Platte. S
Vou can leave PJiouPi riveii af ted breafa I odaij on
"The Overland Limited"
and arrive California sooner than if you loft yestorday via any other train
A
trip to California
in regal splendor, can bc
made on "The Overland
Limited," the celeb r a ted
Union Pacific train. Th i s
train runs via flip "Overland
Route," the established route
across the continent. It has
yrehaps the mos t fi n e 1 y
equipped cars in the world.
nn. - n 1. 1 -r- ...
j ntv n c uuuuiu j-m awing
Room Palace Sleepers, broad vcstibuled Cars throughout,
Buffet Smoking and Library Cars with Barber Shops and
Pleasant Reading-Ropms, Dining Cars, meals being served
a la carte, and every delicacy is provided. The cars are
illuminated with the famous Pintch Light and heated, with
steam. A notable feature is that safty, perfect comfort and
speed arc all included.
Only Two KTiRlitM
. . . Botwoon . . .
Missouri Xtl-crox and Sou Pranoisoo.
Tor time tables and full information call on
Jas. B. Scatilan,
Aent.
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