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About The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 14, 1900)
1900. CHRISTMAS 1900 We are better prepared than ever to supply you with Suitable Gifts for auyono from Baby to Grandparents and in prices to suit any purse. Here are a few suggestions. ill Ill Hardware Department. Express Wagons, Skates, Pocket Cutlery, Razors, Razor Straps, Shears, Scissors, : ; , Carving Sets, Table Knives and Forks, Butcher Knives, Bread Boxes, Bread Raisers, Flour Bins, Washing- Machines, Wash Boilers, Tools of all Kinds, Silverware, Rogers Bros.' 1847 Table Knives and Forks. Roger Bros . ' 1847 Tea Spoons, Dessert Spoons and Table Spoons, Harness, Saddles, Lap Robes, Horse Blankets. Grocery Department. Candies, Nuts, Apples, Oranges, Figs, We arc well prepared to till large orders for Schools and Sunday Schools. Crockery Department. Glass Lamps, Night Lamps, Metal Lamps, Banquet Lamps, Parlor Lamps, Dinner Sets, Chamber Sets, China Plates, China Cups and Saucers, China Salad Bowls, China Tea Sets, China Berry Dishes, Souvenir China in the follow ing decorations Methodist Church, Episcopal Church, Catholic Church, Dewey Street, Jewelry Department. Rings, ' Collar Buttons, Cuff Buttons, Brooch Pins, Ribbon Sets, Ladies' Watch Chains,- Men's Watch Chains, Scarf Pins, Tic Rings, Sterling Silver Novelties, Ebonoid Novelties, Silver Novelties,, Toy Department. Rocking Horses, Drums, Pianos, Violins, Accordions, Steel Doll Swings, Steel Doll Beds, Steel Doll Cradles, Iron Banks, Iron Trains, Iron Stoves, Iron Windmills, Iron Lawn-Mowers, Watches, Horns, Furniture, Games, Dolls, Doll Heads, Pewter Dishes, China Dishes, Tables, Doll Chairs, etc., Glassware Department. Glass Tumblers, Glass Sets. Glass Shetbert Cups, Glass Water Sets, Glass Wine Sets, Glass Berry Sets, Novelty epartment. Necktie Boxes, Glove Boxes, Handkerchief Boxes, Collar and Cuff Boxes, Work Boxes, Toilet Sets, Manicure Sets, Smoking Sets, Photograph Albums, Kodak Albums, Music Rolls, Photo Holders, Work Baskets, Military Brushes, Whisk Broom Holders, Shell Boxes, ' Trinket Boxes, Box Paper, etc. Shoe Department. Baby Shoes, Childrcns' Shoes, Girls' Shoes, Boys' Shoes, Women's Shoes. Men's Shoes, . Leggins, Overgaiters, Rubbers, Overshoes. Dry Goods Department. Dress Goods, Ribbons, Handkerchiefs, Mufflers, Wool Mittens, Kid Mittens, Blankets, Boys' Caps, Men's Caps, Hoods, Fascinators, Ice Wool Shawls, Kid Gloves', Keathcr Gloves, Leather Mittens, Shirts, Pants, Duck Coats, Gold Belts, .Leasher Belts, Belt Buckles, Pocket Books, Purses, Hair Ornaments, Combs, Ladies' Neck Tics, Table Spreads, Table Linen, Napkins, Towels, Men's Outing Night Shirts; Underwear, etc. We know we can please you. All goods marked in plain figures and sold at one price and for cash only. Bring in your produce. WILCOX DEPARTMENT STORE. She $tta - Wftbtj) ftfibuir. FRIDAY, DEC. 14. 1900. Earl Trout, who has been visit ing at Colorado points for a couple of weeks, will probably return tomorrow. Down in Lexington they have it reported that Capt. W. H Hamil ton is dewn with small-pox. They apparently do not know that the Captain is proot against scourges autl brimstone. We are told that the Masonic lodge building committee has seu-cted two plans for its new temple and will submit them to the lodge in order to determine which ol the two shall be accepted Unless something extraordinary occurs, work on the temple will begin next spring. It is said that verbal offers for the lease of the htore-rooins in the building have already been made. Beautiful is the wordtodiscribc the line of Music Rolls, Writing Cases, Pocket Books, Card Cases and other Leather goods at Doouttmc's. If Riiiirler. now in iail in this city, is guiMy of all the criminal charges which are laid at his door he I.- in reality a yery bad man. One of the latest opinions rendered i that Wingler is the fcliow who wa shot while attempting to burglar iae a house in Scotts Bluff county three years ago, He was maun ed by the charge of bird t-hot whicl entered his left breast, captured and placed in the jail at Gering Althotiirh a iruard was placed ove him he managed to escape ouenight and was not heard ol afterwards A. L, McKinnes, a breeder of Galloway cattle living eighteen mi let south of town, was a business caller at this office today. Mr, McKinnes has sold several head of his cattle to North Platte people. ' Have you f-een the beautiful line of the celebrated Louwelsa ware at Dooltttle's? Chicago weather forecast for North Platte and vicinity: Gcncr- al'y fair tonight and Saturday. The maximum temperature yester day was GO; one year ago it was 17. The minimum temperature this morning was 21; one year ago it was 2. A fine line nf Christmas Novel ties can u. loutiu at Doolittles Dook Store. v Last summer Mrs. Win, Diedrich, living near Brady, filed a petition for divorce from her husband on the grounds of cruelty and then left with her young son for the home of her parents in Ohio Diedrich followed her there and attempted to take the child but his wife locked the door on him. He then attempted to batter down the door, but vva.8, overpowered by passers-by who were asked to do so by Mrs. Diedrich. For this he was lined and given a short j:ii sentence. After being released from i iil. he secured the assistance of two men :ud going to the hoiif-o overpowered his wjto, took the chil t and started lor Ve.t Virginia hut was arrasted before getting out of Ohio by the sheriff, Diedrich is now in j nl in Ohio on the charge of kidnapping. In view of these acts of Diedrich Hoaglatid & IJoaglaud, representing Mis Diedrich, have, filed a supplemental petition in the divorce proceedings in the Lincoln county district court. Tom Quinn, of Denver, is visit- ng relatives in town . Mrs. II. S. White will return from Kansas the early part ot next week. Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Wilcox will entertain a number of young people this evening in lavor of their ueice, 1 Miss Wilcox. John Frazicr has just comp'eted an ice house cast of the city of 175- ton capacity, which with his foimer one gives him ample room for his summer's supply of ice. At no place in town will you find so fine a line of fancy china,' stat uettes and handsome stand lamps as at Harrington & Tobin's, Judge Davis received word yes terday that his mother living at Wellfleet had suffered a relapse, and he left for that place in the afternoon. W. B. Salisbury left Wednesday for Tonica, III., where he will spend the holidays with relatives. His wife preceded him to that place several weeks ago. ITl " WT. -IT ,, ,... Royal ABSQLvtErt 'Pure mmirifcaiawiiiiw Powder Makes the food more delicious and wholesome HOY l IM1 EOWPCH CO. , NtW YORK. J CHRISTMAS PRESENT,- One of those Smoking Jackets or House Coats from S3 to $18. Sta'k Ci.otiiino llousi;. Railroad Notes. Engines No. 682 and No. 636 have been sent to Omaha. Engine No. 1475 was sent up from Omaha a few days ago and is doing passenger service out of this station. Thoe Lowe has scyercd his con nection with the Union Pacific after many years of taithful ser vice. Operator Weynick returned to town Wednesday and is holding down a position in the dispatchers' office. Engines No. 1826, and No. 1826, two ol the new compounds ordered for passeuger service, went webt last evening. Dick Grace, who was married in Chicago last week, went west with his bride Tuesday evening. Dick s now night foreman of the U. P. boiler shops in Cheyenne. G. W. Vroman returned this week from Kansas City and Omaha where he held conferences with U. P. officials relative to grievances of members of the Brotherhood of Engineers. The windows of the cabooses which nave been taken out of ser vice afford excellent targets for the bad small boys with their air guns, and tney nave been banging away at the window lights until scarcely any are left. Parties in quest ol Christinai. presents should not overlook the handsome line of decorated chine at Harrington & Tobin's. The gymnasium apparatus or dercd by Y. M. C. A. arrived thit week, and after a few mouth practice with the punching bag am muscle developer the younger mem hers of the association will begir to class themselves as athletes. The negro charged with attempt iug to burglarize the Nebrask House last Tuesday morning wi l ave his hearing this afternoon o tomorrow. Sheriff Keliher say there are some things about th colored man's actions which denol that he js an old jail bird. Toys! Toys! Doll Buggies, Go Express wagons Doolittle's. Toys! Dolls, Carts, Drums and dames at A Correction, In another column a statement lb made relative to the visit of a grand officer of the Khights Templar, which is erroneous, The party giving us the item was evidently a little mixed, as the event which is to occur is the installation o officers of Euphrates Chapter o Friday evening, Dec. 21st. Follow iug the ceremonies retresiiments will be served at one of the res tan rants. Turkeys for Salo. Fine turkey's for sale. Inquire of Win. MafoviBb, Ue6ack's barn. Notice. Having completed a thorough course in German, i am now pre pared to take a limited number ot upils. Terms can be obtained by calling atE. Blankenburg'a harness tore before January 1st. TtLMB BLANKI3NUH(5. Y. M. O. A. Notes. Men Wanted At the rooms Sun day, Dec. 16th. at 3:30 p. m. to hear Rev. George A. Beecher. These meetings are becoming more utcrcBting each week. Come fcl- owb and bring a friend. S. Eureka Stock Food ia the Es sence ot btocK f oods and one- third the quantity accomplishes better results than any other food on the market, making it the cheapest and the best to feed, Try a package and sec results. James M. Hay, Lawyer, C. A. Wilkins, grand Bcnior con ductor ot the O. R. C, met with the local lodirc last evening and after the meeting those present were nvited to the residence of Geo. R. Hammond where the ladies auxil iary of the lodge Bervcd a very nice supper. This event proved pleasant wind up to the viBtt of the grand senior conductor. You will not realize what Iflu reka Stock Food is worth to you until you have given it a thorough trial. It is money in your pocket to feed it to your stock. 13uy trial package and be convinced Five pounds for $1.00; laryer quantities cheaper. Notice. Alt persons owing us for accounts due for 1900 will please ca)l and settle, an we wish to close our books. Juwua Pizer. Bring in Your Legs and you'll feql proud of them covered with a pair of these Dutchess Trous ers, wool kind, at $2,2.50, 3.00, 3.50, 4.00, 4.50. Cot ton kind at $1, 1.35, 1.50, 1.75. 10c a button, $1 a rip. Star Clothing House. A novel cargo is now enroutc from Dillon, Mont., to Troy, O., over the Union Pacific and Milwau kee roads. It !b a special trainload of bulls, and railroad officials in terested assert that never before have there been so many bulls in one shipment. The train will con sist of twelve cars, and will be in charge of J. S. Combs of Dillon, the consignees being George Peters & Co., at Troy. The animals arc said to be as line stock as could be gathered in the entire state of Montana, and inquiries at the local offices of the Milwaukee and L nipn Pacific have been numerous lrom cattlemen who desire to inspect them when they go through. The date of their arriyal has not yet been determined, but all of the in quires will be answered as soon as definite information iB at hand. Omaha Bee. 3 TI4TGL RTTT T 3 Belongs to A. L. McKinnis, North Platte, Neb., He has Galloways of both sexes for sale. Writo Ixlzxx for Priooa 44444444444444444444444i mt