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About The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922 | View Entire Issue (March 8, 1901)
Local News in Brief. Carload of PilUbury's Flour junt in at Harrington & obin's. Over one hundred tickets have already been sold (or the annual ballot the Boilermakers to be held April 8th. Bargains In Wall Paper at Doolittle's. Miss Thocleckc, who has been visiting country schools for nevcral dayf, will be in her office tomorrow, California Hams are selling for 8 cents per pound at DaHkin's meat market. They arc first-class, Better order one. We arc told that a dry goods store will be opened by a local party in the Kcnnie building, and that the stock is expected to arrive in a short tunc. The Fair Store is making ar rangements to move into its new lo cationthe Ross double store building. The rooms will make cxellent quarters for this store. Baptist church, J. D. Puli. pastor. Services March 10th, 10:30 a. m. 7:30 p. in. Subjects: Morn ing, "How to hear;" evening. Kiss Him." You are invited. Kok Kr.NT My farm southeast of town. For particulars inquire of Josmi IlKKKOI). Chas. Estep, of Cozad, spent yes terday in town looking after a prop osition to buy out one of the local hotels. He made an offer to an owner of one of the houses, but it has not yet been accepted. Capt. R. E. Ilapkcll, of McPher son county, has been in town for several days looking after matters pertaining to a legal case which was tried at the last term of the district court. Fou Rent. My ranch six miles northeast of town. For par ticulars inquire of. II. N. Smith, North Platte. "Human Hearts," which was presented to a small audience at the opera house Tuesday,- is pro nounced by many to have been the best rendered play presented here for many months. A business meeting of the EpworUi league will be held in the M. 10. church parlor this Fiidny evening at seven o'clock. Every member of the cabinet and league is requested to be present. B. L. Romnson, Prest. Greeley Potatoes, the finest grown, at Harrington & Tobin's. The county teachers' association will hold a meeting at the high school auditorium tomorrow after noon and evening. A very interest inir and instructive program has been, prepared tor both sessions. The evening session will include an address by Rev. Wimberly and a paper by Mrs. J, J. ITalligau. All in terested arc invited to attend. Geo. C. Granger, painter, paper hanger and decorator. Carriage and sign painting. Estimates cheerfully furnished. All work guaranteed. Inmiirc at Brooks house west Sixth btreet. Articles of incorporation of the Midway Mutural Irrigation Co. was Hied with the county clerk Wednesday. The incorporators C. II. Dillon, A. J. White, Jerry Kaufman, J. D.Anderson and J, N. France and the capital is forty thousand dollars in shares of five dollars each. The object of the company, as the name indicates, is to construct on irrigating canal in this and Dawson counties, the hcadgate of the ditch being lo cated on section 4, town 11, range 2G. Bound and Half Hound Stock Tanks, all sizes, lor sale by Jos. Horshoy. A very interesting garnishee case, in which McCullough & Carter are plaintiffs and a Uenvet commission linn is defendant, has been on in the county court this week. The plaintiffs sold the defendants a large amount of hay at a contract price, but when time for settlement came the Denver firm refused to pay the price contracted, leaving a balance of nbout $300 in favor of McCullough & Carter. The latter then brought garnishment proceed- ' ihgs against the Union Pacific rail road company with a view of at taching cars of hay and grain be longing to the Denver linn which niiuut come into the hands of the company at this point. It is this latter phase of the case that has been occupying the time in the $10,00 All-Worsted Suits. Here's where the classes are hand in hand. Look ft into the "insides'' of the $10.00 Suits, and see how ft marvelouslv well made. a line for young men. IrOiiey Hats Jeacly for Sptit)g. STAR CLOTHING HOUSE. W. A. VOLLMER, Proprietor. 0 it) Oije Price atjci OUR TIME For Closing- Will be 8 O'CLOCK; P. Except Saturday. All customers in our store at closing; hour will be wait ed upon but none admitted after closing- hour. We will not sell goods on Sunday. WILOOX DEPAETMENT STORE. Secretary Goozee informs us that about the usual number of appli cations arc being made for share in the new series of the building and loan association. The annual meeting of the association will be held on Saturday evening, March 23d. Doolittlc is going out of the Wall Paper business. A number of beautiful patterns left at a bargain, A number of trienda assisted Mrs. Marsh celebrate her ninety second birthday at the home of her daughter Mtb. James Babbitt Tuesday evening, The time was spent in social conversation, fol lowed by the serving of refresh ments, Mrs. Marsh is, we believe, North Platte's oldest inhabitant. Cattlo For Sale. On Monday next we will have 150 or 200 cows and calves for sale. This is good stock and can be pur chased at reasonable prices. LOVI&ANI) Si liEKR. Each pair of shoes that finds space on our shelves represents that winch is most perfect 111 the art of shoetmikimr. No new ami bet ter feature is ignored in the selection of these shoes ft)r 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 Men's Best Shoes. is here now. Vict Kid, Velours Calf, Box Calf and Russia Calf Leathers of the finest grade. $3.00 $3.50 $5.00 YELLOW FRONT SHOE STORE, Gl'ORGi: M. GRAHAM,, Mgr. 8 doors south P. O. North 1'UUe, Neb. I . L This is Absolutely True. $ Warranted All-Worsteds, free from Cotton Flocks or such man- ipulation. All good and hand- ft some and stylish patterns and Uf colorings, black and blue checks, etc, W Boys Clothing sterns to be cheaper and handsomer here ft than anywhere else. Prices as ft low as $1.35, ages 3 to 16. The ft new Colored Shirts, lavish as sortmcnt of patterns, some quiet, W some pretty loud, 50 cts to $1.50. Collars at 10 cents, with no linen ft in them, but they look better, ft laundry better, and wear better, iiif Cuffs 15 cents. Kid Gloves, good ones, $1.00. Working Vjj Gloves, good ones, 50 cents, cv. This means service. Also W to ili ft ft 0 JPlaii) Figures. 7. M. C. A. NOTES. iweniy-nve more dollars are needed to finish paying for the piano. M. A. Carrier gave the secretary a dollar for the fund yes terday. Through the kindly efforts of Mr. Leouliardt the popular piano tuner now in our city, the old piano has been 6old. Mr. Lconhardt has put our new piano in splendid con ditiou. The social room was crowded last Sunday to hear Mrs. Kitner, and the M. 15. choir helped out nicely with the music. Next Sun day Kev. Verner ot the Presby teriau church will speak. The choir has been asked to sing. Rail road men! These meetings are for vour benefit, Come as you are, Overalls and jackets go all right in the Y. M. C. A, The meeting is at 3:30. This is fine, fifteen members have renewed their membership tins tr.otnli already. There are forty other members that the secre tary would be glad to see coming in and renewing this month, and there is room for a hundred new members at $3.00 apiece. The reception committee are wide awake and are planning for a great entertainment to be given some time next month. The rooms are being kept in fine condition by the faithful work of Mr. John Weisgerber and son, just like your home. Come up fellows and enjoy these fine quarters. S, Telephone No. 12G was placed in the store of Ginn & Weingand yes terday. This will prove a conveni ence to the patrons of that popular htorc. PEOPLE AND EVENTS Editor Copper visited in Lex ington Wednesday. J. D. Tallmadgc and family left lor Portland Wednesday morning. Mrs. 12d. Seyferth went to Schuyler Wednesday to visit rel atives. E. 13. Warner has been spending the past few days in Lincoln and Omaha. T. C. Patterson has- been in Omaha for a few days past looking after legal business. Miss Laura Duggau went to Sidney Wednesday, where she will remain tor some time. J. J. Reed, the well known stock man of Keith county transacted business in town yesterday. Geo E. French has been spend ing this week in the north part of the state visiting K. P. lodges. Mrs. A. S. Baldwin returned Wednesday night from a brief visit in Kansas City and Omaha. Prank Buchanan, who has been attending the Lincoln business college, returned home Wednesday niht. Miss Laura McKcown, of Crcede, Col., arrived in town Wednesday morning and is visiting her brother A. W. and family. Mrs. Win. Goodwin, who has been spending two weeks with friends in Kansas City and St. Joe, will return home next Tuesday morning. Will Vollmer returned Tuesday night from his trip in the east and south. He returns looking as though his vacation prvoedof much physical benefit. Will Jordan a purser on one of the big steamers plying on the Pacific coast, and at one time a brakeman out of "this city, is in town visiting relatives and reuew- ng acquaintance with old friends. Mr. and Mrs. H, C. Blickens- derfer went to Lexington Wednes day to attend the wedding of the lat- ter's brother, George Armbruster. Mr. A. is interested in the Klon dike country and with his bride will soon leaye for that frigid section. Ed. Shepherd, the negro who was arrested some time ago on the charge of attempted burglary at the Nebraska House and acquitted oy me district court jury, was convicted of burglary at Seward this week and sentenced to the pententiary. Shepherd's con viction confirms the opinion held oy auenu tenuer mat ne was a bad crook. We Sell Notions You Buy Them. J.&P. Coats Thread per spool .04 Peerless Carpet Warp, White per lb. on spools 20 Peerless Carpet Warp, Color ed, per lb. on spools 22 Corticclli 50-yds Sewing Silk per spool , , 04 Corticelli 100-yds Sewing Silk per spool 08 Corticclli 10-vds Button Hole Twist per spool 02 36 sheets Writing Paper OS Envelopes per bunch 03 Envelopes per bunch 05 Slate Pencils 6 for 01 Lead Pencils, Nickel Cap, in serted rubber each 01 indelliblc Lead Pencils each. .05 Crochet Hooks each 02 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 doz. 05 8-inch Metal Back Horn Comb each U8 Elastic Cord per yd 01 H. B. Embroidery Cotton per spool 0: Darning Cotton 2 spools for.. .05 Dress Stays per set 05 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. Wilcox Department $tm, .1 We Point with Pride to our designs in bedroom, parlor and dining- room furniture. But designs, exquisite as they may be, arc not the only requisite in good furniture. We claim for our stock seasoned materials, thorough workmanship and more than moderate prices. E, B. WARNER. Greeley Potatoes are the best. We have just received a carload. Harrington & Town. W. T. Brown contracted a bad cold Tuesday and since then has been confined to the house. H. S. Kidgley was able to be at his office yesterday after a severe siege of tonsilitas. which attacked him Saturday night. Miss Louise Seeberger. who had been seriously sick at her school in Denver, is again able to resume her studies. The item in our last issue speak ng of the collection of taxes dating. back to 1878 should have read personal instead of poll tax. Strayed From Paxton Peby .mil, uiacu sncpnerd dog, nine months old, two white front teet, white spot on shoulder, strap around neck. Reward will be paid tor return to John E. Swanson, Paxton, Neb. i I ALrC tvbour YXXXXXYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYX The Fair iemova We have rented the Ross building and ex pect to take possession March 15th and in order to reduce the stock and make room for new spring and summer goods we have decided to j make a removal sale of It will pay you to g will quote prices that will make the goods move. j This sale will commence at once and continue j until the 10th of March. Remember you can buy Jfc goods from twenty-five to fifty per cent less than Jg ever sold in this city before. 5 Do not wait too long. First come first served. Come early and get your choice. , Five Cent Cigar to AT SOHMALZRIBD'S. si! I fTine f erf cimes and oap5. We are showing- an exceptionally line line of Per- !$ fumes and Soaps, two articles which are household necessities. .1, We carry Perfumes in bulk as well as in ounce w bottles one is just as choice as the other. Fine Soaps in boxes of three cakes, ranging- from Jj 15 to 50 cents per box. ifr 1 A. F. Streitz, druggist. Legal Kotlco, Tho defendants Herman Otto, Otto hlswifo first and real numo un known, nod Julio Doo truo nntno un known, will take notico that on tho 10th diiy of Decombor. 1R0U, tho plntn- tiir, Tho County or Lincoln, a corporation, filed its potition In tho dis trict court ot Lincoln county, Nebraska, tho object and prayer ot which is 10 forocloso cortnin tax Hons, dulyoBsesEed by said plaititifT against tbo north west quarter ot sootion 17, in town ship 1G, north of range 28, west of Sixth principal meridian, Nebraska, for tho year 1801 in tho sum of 814 G7; for tho yoar 1895 in tho sum t 13 27; for tho yoar 1890 in tho sum of 1(3.10; for tho year 1897 in tho sum ot 11.54; for tho year 1893 in tho sum ot 5.50; for tho yoar 1899 in tho sum of 7.47; amount ing in tbo total sum of $08 G7; within toroet on $50.87 at tho rato of ten per cent per annum from tho 1st day of Novombor, 1900, all of which is duo and unpaid. Plaintiff nravs n doereo of foreclosure of said tax lion and a sale of said prem ises. You nnd each of you defendants aro required to answer Bald potition on or beforo Monday, tho 25th day ot March, 1901 THE COUNTY OF LINCOLN, A Corporation. 121 By H. S. Rldgloy, its Attorney. Iiogal Notice, Tho defendants tbo unknown heirs ot Richard Qoddurd deceased, whoso first nnd real names and whoso residences aro unknown tothlsplaiutifT will tako no tico that on tho 10th day of July i9U0, tbo plain till-, The County of Lincoln, a cor poration, filed its potition in tho district court nf Lincoln county, Nebraska, tho object nnd proyor of which is to foro closo cortain tnx hens, duly assessed by said plaintiff ngainst tho northeast quarter of section 23, in township 9, north of rango 34, west of the Sixth principal meridian, Nebraska, for tho year 1895 in tho sum of $i9.r2; fortho year i89G in tho sum ot 30.10; for the year i897 in tho sum of 11.19; for tho yenr i898 in tho sum of 5 57; for tbo yoar i899 in tho sum of 0.14; amounting in the total sum ot $72 52; with interest on $56.98 at the rato of ton per cont por annum from tho ist day of May, i900, all of which is duo nnd unpaid. Plaintiff prays a decree of foreclosure of said tax lien and a sale of said prom ises, You nnd onch ot you dofondanls nro required to nnswor said potition on or beroro Aionuay, tho 25th day March linn. THE COUNTY OF LINCOLN, A Corporation. i24 By II. S. Ridgloy, its Attorney X X X X X () The Fair all goods in the store. investigate this sale as we THE FAIR. ot county court,