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About The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922 | View Entire Issue (March 5, 1901)
f I Local News in Brief. 1 SWA Robert Dick lias been seriously ill for ten days with pneumonia. The revival meetings at the Meth odist church closed Sunday night. For Rent My farm southeast of town. For particulars inquire of Joseph IIerrod. The city council will hold its regular semi-monthly meeting to night. Miss Ella Blake, who teaches the Bratt school, is confined to' her home by sickness. The Episcopal guild will meet next Friday afternoon at the home of Mrs. C. S. Clinton. E. R. Ripley of Spuds received a message yesterday announcing the death of his sister-in-law Mr. Gyger nt Denver. Yesterday was good duck weather and a number of hunters were out, but they returned with rather light bags of fowls. The Human Hearts company came in from the west this morning and will present that sterling play at the opera house this evening. Hay shipments are very light at present, due to a dull market. It is thought an advance in price will occur before the end of this month California Hams are selling for 8 cents per pound at BaskinV meat market. They arc first-class, Better order one. U. S. land office inspector Hills, of Ohio, spent yesterday in town checking up the local office. Thi is Mr. Hills first trip west of the Mississippi river. Through a mistake some one ex changed hats with E. VV. Zeibert on the evening ot the Machinist's ball, and Mr. Zeibert is anxious to obtain possession of his property. Greeley Potatoes, the finest grown, at Harrington &Tobin's. R. J. Hope, who has been spend ing the past two years in the city and county, left yesterday for his home at Dover, Delaware. Mr. Hope owns a tract of land south west of town. $10.00 All-Worsted Suits. to to q : jj to to to This is Absolutely True. jjj Warranted All-Worsteds, free from Cotton Flocks or such man J) ipulation. All good and hand- () some and stylish patterns and ill colorings, black and blue checks, etc, PEOPLE AND EVENTS Hi ill Julius Pizer left for Chicago Sundiiy afternoon. John Vernon has returned from his visit at Boone, Iowa. W. T. Banks returned Sunday afternoon from his business trip in the east. John Bratt has been transacting business in Omaha lor a day or two past. Miss Grace Bratt went to Omaha Sunday morning to yisit relative and friends. " J ALt About" c fURNITCRE. Barb wire and staples for sale by Jos. HER9HEV. We Point with Pride to our designs in bedroom, parlor day evening from a ten days' yisit and dining- room furniture. But in Chicago, dcsltrns. exnuisitn n tliou m-iv Mrs. II. V. Hillikcr and children bCi arc not thc onlv rpm.;lfn :n of Grand Island arc expected up . r .. , . , this week to vistt friends. our stock seasoned materials. Mrs. C. T. VVIiplan returned Sun lioys Clothing sterns to be cv. cheaper and handsomer here than anywhere else. Prices as il'f low as Si. 35, ages 3 to 16. Thc l new Colored Shirts, lavish as- sortment of patterns, some quiet, JJJ turned Saturday night from their thorough workmanship and more some pretty loud, 50 cts to $1.50. JE month's visit at Galesburg, III. than moderate prices. Mrs. S. Schwairrcr was called to WAKIMfcR. Kearney the latter part ot last I. 1... It.. Ill -f ! ii.iicod itirtiif R tt Renn e nnfl Mr. Rrntt Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Black re- Collars at to cents, with no linen in them, but they look better, laundry better, and wear better. Cuffs 15 cents. Kid Gloves, Hi Hi 0 Hi Hi 0 Will Hendy spent the latter part entertained twenty-Five friends at of laBt week in Omaha. He was a bannuet at the Hntol niii.. good ones, $I.OO. Working ; accompanied by sister Miss Lillian Saturday night, An elaborate ' r f -11 , uloves, crood ones, 50 cents. Here's where the classes are hand in hand. Look to into the "insides'' of the $10.00 Suits, and see how to mnrvnlnnslv vtA mndn. This mr?nn; snrviro. Alsn '0 v t to LonfUev Hats Heady for SiDtiftd. to to to to to to to Hi Hi One Price and Plain Fixtures. STAR CLOTHING HOUSE. W. A. VOLLMER, Proprietor. Hi Hi V Hi m Hi Hi Hi D Hi 0 ii Hi Hi of Maxwell. August Hazencamp menu was served, following which returned toastB were proposed and responded from Lexington Sunday evening to by a number of those present. and yesterday accepted a position The event proved a very enjoyable with McGlone & Co. M. A. Allen and wife came dow n trom Denver yesterday ana we understand they will engage in the cigar business in this city. Frank Murray who had been in Omaha with Arthur Rush returned home Saturday night. When he one, and the hoso tal tv of the - hosts highly commended. Greeley Potatoes are the best. We have just received a carload. Harrington & Toijin. rjy 1. t . i uc Lexington fioneer says that Mrs. Geo. Miller, wile of U P. Conductor Miller, while riding left Mr, Rush was in a fair way to on train No. 6 last Thursday lost recovery. her pocketbook a short distance H. J. Roth spent Sunday in east of Cozad- Tue traiu was Omaha with Mrs. Roth. The "loPPeu ana sue augutea trom tlie Intter is imnrnvlmr mnidlv nnd tram and walked back to Cozad. Mr. Roth expects to bring borne next Sunday. Geo. C. Granger, painter, paper hanger and decorator. Carriage and sign painting. Estimates cheerfully furnished. All work guaranteed. Inquire at Brooks house west Sixth street. The two Latimer boys who are charged with cutting timber on the claim of C. A, Sibley in Fcv Creek precinct, were in town Saturday attempting to settle thc matter out of court, but were unsuccessful. O.W. Neale, principal of the Sutherland school, transacted bus 9 OUR TIME For Closing- Will be 8 o'clock; p. Except Saturday. All customers in our store at closing1 hour will be wait ed upon but none admitted after closing; hour. W will not sell goods on Sunday. WILOOX DEPARTMENT STOKE. Ja. Roddy morning trom returned Sunday Lc Mars. Iowa. where he attended the funeral 0f tew weeks and then go east to join his brother. He received the news a ctrcus of the death of his brother while in Sheriff Iveliher and Attorney Omaha assisting in looking after Beeler returned Saturday from the welfare of Arthur Rush. Lincoln where they devoted several r a wi,;t.. iw, days to attending to business from his father Saturday written matters and watching the progress at Tucson, Arizona, where Mr. "r u,u and Mrs. White will remain this Capt. B. F. Baker at one time week before going to Southern superintendent of the McPherson California. The . temperature at national cemetery, but who has Tucson is now uncomfortably hot lately been stationed at SpringField, at mid-day, but delightful during Mo., will return this week to his farm in Cottonwood precinct. We McGlone & Co. commenced doing business in their new location this inessintdwn Saturday and made morning, tins office a call. The ischool there In accordance with notice given has an enrollment of 104, has nine ome time ago The Fair adopted grades and employ three teachers, the early cloning hour last evening. mv. iNeaie, miss rranzen an'i miss H,nrv Annlpfnrrl Wn n . ' --i-r 1 Aiurray. from Maxwell for several davt Pillsbury Minneapolis Flour, the superintending yvork on the land highest grade flour made. We have which he recently purchased of W juBt received a carload. C Ritner. Harrington & Touin. Though it is only one month The Camilla Martin St. Genrce um" l,,e Unte ,or t,le c,ly election. Comnnnv imvn n hiiriiiv 0niofn. no announcement ot candidates 1 J !"-- -i"i..v.- ... ... tory entertainment at the Gillis last " ve yct "ecn "'a(,e- " 18 Froftaiiie night. The performance was the wcver, than the republican city I . !n ... l. i .i best we have had in musical COm- c,,,mm,lCB wm mcci n lcw uaJB cdy, We feel safe in saying .that a,,d isBHe callH for t"1- primaries no company cvnr succeeded in The gum slot machine that A. B giving a more enjoyable perform- Holland had hanging in front o ance here. Kansas Citv News, his store was stolen Saturday "Will be at Lloyd's Ooera House night, and found the following dav Aiarcn ytli atli and vth. uncier a bridge near Field s lumber Throuch the resiirnation of iho )'an'. The gum and the pennies nresldent. W. J. T?nrhi. n( n.iu M" machine had been removed , , . ... v. ,.., V,,, . , . . t .1... formerly First vl.nr?,!,., nf u" . ,u iUH" niri 01 l"ltr jf . ...v. device. estate bociety ot Labor and In duatry, becomes the president ot the society. This society represents about 0,000 tradesmen in Ne braska, and it is certainly quite an t i t 1 . iiounr Tci ue m ub neau, Ye con gratulate Mr. Roche upon his ad vancement. Round and Half Hound stock: Tanks, all sizes, ior sale by Jos. Hershoy. Dr. Allison in a letter to Dr. Be dell sayB that there is now no doubt but that Arthur Rush will recover. The Doctor snys that the operation I pertormeil on Mr. Rush was one of the most difliiu t in his xperience, and that the work consumed nn Hour and a hall, more than double thc time usually required in caes of appendicitis. Immediately fol- lowing the operation Dr. Allison sain mat ine worK was vrrv sue. ccHsful, but if Rush lived it would be a miracle, for the oosiilnn mid Charley Johnson, who had been traveling with the Gilhooley Recep tion company, returned Saturday night and will remain here tor a j,er On the road she found her pocket book. She hired a team at Cozad drove to Lexington and took the next train east. Legal Notice. The- defondHutH Horumn Otto, Otto his wife first and real naiiio un known, nrulJolm Due truo niiuio un known, will take notico that on" tho 10th day of December. 1P0U, tho plain tiff. Tho County of Lincoln. 11 corporation, filed its petition In the dia triut court of Lincoln eounty, Nobraska, tho object nnu prayer of which la 10 foroclotio certain tax lions, duly assossod by said plaintiff against tho north uest quarter ot section 17. in town ship 10, north of range 28, west of rixth principal moriUiaii, iNouraeua, for tho jeur 1891 in tho sum of ill G7j for tho year 1805 in tho sum 1 1 13 27; for tho year 1890 in the sum of 1G.I0; for tho year 1897 in tho sum of 1154; for tho year 1898 in tho sum ot 5.50; for tho your 1899 in the sum of 7,47; amount ing in tho total sum of 8C8U7; with in terest on 850.87 at tho rato of ten por cont por annum from tho 1st day ot fvovombor, IU'jO, all of which is duo and unpaid. l'laintitf prayB n docreo of foreclosure of said tax lion and n sale of suid prem ises. You and each of you defendants aro required to answer said do til ion on or buforo Monday, tho 20th day of March, 1901 THE COUNTY OF LINCOLN, A Corporation. 124 By II. S. Rldgloy, its Attorney. Legal Notloo. Tho defendants tho unknown hoirs of Rluhard Goddard ilecouenl, whoso first and real names and whoso residences arounknown tothisplaiutiiT will tako no tice that on tho IGth day of July i9u0, tho plaintiff, Th- County of Lincoln, a cor poration, filed its petition in tho district court f Lincoln county, Nebraska tho objeot nnd prayer of which is to fore close certain tax hens, duly assessed by said plaintiff against tho northodBt quarter of section 23, in township 9, north of rango 34, west of the Sixth princlpnl tnoridian, Nobraska, for tho year i895 In tho sum of 8i9.H2; fortho voar i89G In tho sum of 30.10; for th year 1897 in the sum of 11.19; for tho year i898 in tho sum of 5Q7; forthoear i899in tho sum of G 14; amounting in tho total sum ot 87252; with interest on $56 98 at tho rato of ton por cont por annum from tho 1st day of My, i900, all of which is duo and unpnid. PmintifT prays a decree of foreclosure of said tax lien and a sale of said prom ises, You nnd oeh of you defendants nro required, to nnswer said petition on or ueiore Monday. ot tho 25th day March VMi. THE COUNTY OP LINCOLN, A Corporation. i24 By H. S. Ridgloy, Ub Attorney Tie Fait Mora Sae. The Fair We have rented the Koss building and ex- 16 pect to take possession March 15th and in order 16 16 to reduce the stock and make room for new the morning and evening hours. Harvey liiiiyer, wuo lor over twenty years lived at the old Miller ranch southwest of town, recently died at Wellsburg, N. Y., to which place he went last fall. The paper We Sell NotlOtlS from which we learn of his death. ay his demise was due to con sumption, limyer came trom an excellent family and served with distinction m the civil war. Pol lowing the war he was a valued You Buy Them. n i rs a tit -t employe in the circus business lor " ,taa V. p" "'V' -J It ever sold in this ftitv before. eti, per it), on spools D.in Rice. The deceased was fifty years of age. W. C. Elder returned Saturday morning from a week's stay in Liu coin watching the progress of the Corttcelli 50-yds Sewing Silk per spool 04 Corticelli 100-yds Sewing; Silk per spool 08 senatorial fight. He says that the Corticelli 10-vds Button Hole legislators are attending to legiula- Twist per spool 02 tive business and are not allowing hf, sheets Writing- Paper 05 tlie senatorial light to interfere Envelopes per bunch 03 wuii uieir miuen, very little ex- Tr.,.itl .,,. i i. nc v i jii v. iuilh uii iiviiii.li citcmcnt is resulting from the con teBt for senators, and the members say that they will elect two sena tors before adjournment. Mr, hlder is inclined to believe that some two men not now in the con test will be finally selected. . X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X THE FAIR. I X : 3 j i -i j -i l spring uau summer goous we nave aeciaea w are glad to have the Captain return ft mal,e a rem0val sale of all P-nods ill the store. to Lincoln county. Jfe J6 It -will pay you to investigate this sale as we jj will quote prices that will 'make the goods move. jg This sale will commence at once and continue j.&p. Coats Thread per spool .04 until the 10th of March. Remember you can buy Peerless Carpet Warp, "White per lb. on spools 20 goods trom twenty-nve to titty per cent less tnan 96 16 16 16 46 J6 16 Do served. not wait too long. First come first Come early and get your choice. Slate Pencils 6 for 01 Lead Pencils, Nickel Cap, in sorted rubber each 01 Indellible Lead Pencils each. ,05 Wt1 Crochet Hookseach 02 Men's Best Shoes. Each pair of shoes that finds space on our shelves represents that which is most perfect tn the art of shoomakinir. No new and bet ter feature is ignorcd in the selection of these shoes for your wear. NEW shapes, NEW methods of making;, NEW trimmings, NEW" materials all are considered. RESULT some of the handsomest and best of the new century footwear is here now. Vici Kid, Velours Calf, Box Calf and Russia Calf Leathers of thc finest grade. $3.00 $3.50 $5.00 YULOW FRONT SHOE STORE, OI-OKGK M. GH AH AM, Mav. 8 lo,m south I. O. North lM.tte. mm,. Knitting Needles per set 03 Machine Needles per paper. . .05 Vaseline per bottle 05 Aluminum Thimbles each... .01 Brass Thimbles each 01 Hat Pins per do. 05 8-inch Metal Back Horn Comb each 08 Elastic Cord per yd 01 H. B. Embroidery Cotton per spool 02 Darning Cotton 2 spools for.. .05 T" O i .a rf urcbs oiays per set uo White Cotton Tape per roll.. .01 No Twist India Tape, all sizes, per roll 03 2-quart Fountain Syringe, guaranteed, each 75 Flannel Covered Water Bottle each $1.00 2-quart Combination Syringe and Water Bottle, guaran teed, each $1.25 Store closes at 8 o'clock p. m., except Saturdays. Five Cent Cigar THE , w. TOW A.T SOHMALZRIED'S. ?ine ?erf cimes I and oap5. TXTv no (ill (! V t i r f I rtM ?l 1 1 T 1 1 M f 1 ! tin f rt t. fumes and Soaps, two articles which are household necessities. We carry Perfumes in bulk as well as in ounce bottles one is just as choice as thc other. Fine Soaps in boxes of three cakes, ranging from 15 to 50 cents per box. A. F. Streitz, druggist. condition of the appendix made the case a moat critical one. WilooK Department