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About The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 13, 1901)
1 ( r 1! i Fresh Cut Glass f nnd Hand I s I Decorated China at CLINTON'S Wc have a handsome line of the above pieces suit able for Wdddlng and Birthday Presents. Sou venir Spoons, novelties in Silver, Secret Lockets and Chains. A fine lot of Watchen, Umbrellas and Cancp, and in fact any thing you cau wish for in our line. Would be pleased to have jou call. ft ft ft i w it 8 Clinton THE JEWELER, .lit he tuii - Wffltty Svibwar. FRIDAY, SEPT. 13, 1901. Miss Anna Reuter, of the Hub millinery department, has returned from a visit with her parent at Lena. Helen Johcp, who has been visit ing her uncle Fred Rincker for two weeks, will return to Ogden'this afternoon. J. J. Elliott, former yardmaster at Sidney, has entered service as brakeman and is running on pas senger temporarily. W. K. Arnold, a western district brrikeman, has resigned and gone to Salida, Col., where he expects to locate permanently. FOR SALE Jorsoy Cows nnd HoiferB Ital inn Bets, nnd Housobold nnd Kitoh on Furni turo. Apply to M. 0. Lindsay. Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Wood and neice of Omaha were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Milton Doollttle Wed nesday and yesterday. John Keith and W. C. Blackmore ot Sutherland and Dorsey Leypoldt of Hershey came down yesterday to witness the ball game. Isaac Deats and wife expect to leave in a short time for an ex tended viBit at the former's old home in Bethlehem, Pa.. Train No. 4 Monday night run into a bunch of sheep west ot Suth erland belonging to Keith & Ab shire killing twenty-three head. Mrs. W. H. Bushnell, who had been the gueBt of Mrs. Van Brock lin on the ranch at Echo for several montbB left Wednesday night for her home in New York. We learn from the Sutherland Free Lance that Dr. Morrill late of this city has leased the Burklund sheep ranch and will take charge of the Burklund flock on shares. We have a big line of ladies' and gents' pocket books, change purses card cases, shopping bags and wallet. If you want something fine we have them from 50 cents up, Clinton, Tup Jeweler. D. D. Roberts and brother N. W. Roberts went to Omaha yesterday. The former will take in the Ak-Sar- Ben sights for a tew days and the latter will return to his school in Chicago. A. B. Cady who had been acting as time-keeper on one of the grad ing gangs this summer, has been appointed U. P. agent at Suther land and will take possession in a day or two. rWe Can't Take Time This week to write an ad vertisement of any special line of Dry Goods. Our fall goods are just in and we arc busy getting them in shape to show our customers. One thing we will take time to say is that we have by far the most complete lines in every department that we have ever been able to show "We invite you all to come in and see the new things whether you wish to make purchase or not. Store open evenings unti 8 oc 'clock. Wilcox Department Store A Carload of Barbed Wire Just Received Baker Pointed - - - - $3.80 Baker Galvanized - - - 4.10 Wilcox Department Store THE LATEST BULLETINS. The following bulletins were is sued by President McKiulcy's physcians today. Sept. 13th, 2:50 a. m. The Prcs- dent's condition is very serious and give rise to the grayest apprehen sions. His bowels moved well but his heart docs not respond properly to stimulation. He is conscious, the skin is warm and the pulse 126, respiration 30, temperature 100. Sept. 13th. 9 a. m The Presi dent's condition has somewhat im proved during the past two hours. There is a better response to stim ulants. He is tree from pain and Is conscious. Pulse 128, temperature 99. Tuneral Notlco. The tuncral of the late Albert W. McKcown will be held from the Methodist church Saturday after noon at two o'clock. Lloyd's opera house was wired th 1 b week for electric lichts, of which there will.be 110 in the build ing. C. B. McKinstry of Sutherland, who returned Saturday trom a trip to the Pacific coast, is in town on business today. All Modern Woodmen arc re quested to meet at the hall at one o'clock tomwrrbw afternoon to at tend the funeral of A. W. McKcown. The Palace Meat Market has se cured the services ot a oausairc maker from Omaha who will devote all his time to making the twenty- five varieties he is able to com pound. Mrs. Peters and children, who have been visiting Mr. and Mth. Claude Weingand, leave in a few days for Wisconsin. They will be accompanied by 15. T. Tramp who will vtBithis parents in that state. The promoters of the race meet to be held here October 3d, 4th and 5th, are confident that a number oi good horses will be entered in the events. The track is being put jn good 6hape and other preliminary work being done. Ga me Warden Carter filed com plaints in the county court today against Hiram Waldo, Win, Mar quette and young Garrison charg ing them with killing prairie chick ens out of season. The preliminary hearing will probably be held Mon day. The prize which was put up the early part of the season and to be awarded to the person proving the best rooter for the Uniou Pacific team will be awarded this cyeninir to Colonel William Pinkerton Collins. The award will no doubt meet the approval ot all. The prize will be on exhibition at Streifz's drug store. Manager Richards is in receipt of a letter lrom tue Colorado Springs league team in which a proposition is made to play two games in this city on Sept. 23d and 24th. The team asks a guarantee of $75 tor one game or r.to lor two. This guarantee is considered too high, and it they wtu accept $ou. tor one game or 3iuu lor two, the proposi tion will be accepted by the Union Pacific team. Although Sheriff Keliher has been very diligent and has had out several men a good part of the time, no definite trace has been found of the thirty head of cattle stolen from the Bake McNeal ranee some sixty days ago. The fact that the cattle hail been stolen nearly three weeks before the theft was discov ered has been much against the officers in securing clews. A Wight of Terror. "Awful anxiety was felt for the widow of the brave General Burnbam of Mnch me, Me., when the doctors said slio would die from Pneumonia before morn ing" writes Mrs. S. FT. Lincoln, who at tended her that fearful night, but she begged for Dr. King's New Discovery, which had more than once saved her life, and cured her of Consumption, "After taking, she slept all night Further use entirely cured her." This marvelous medicine is guaranteed to cure all Throat, Chest and Lung Dis eases. (Jnly) cents and 8 1.00. Trial bottles free at Streitz's drug store A FiutCIiuae. The game of ball yesterday afternoon between the Omaha Originals and the Union Pacifies is conceded by all to have been the tastcst ever played on the local grounds. The local team entered the game with lots of ginger and kept it all the way through, and they played the game without an error. Prcndcrgraft and Bricrly formed the battery for the locals and the former held the visitors down to five hits. The work of the battery and the playing of Cope on third base were the features of the game. The team work 01 tue Union Pacifies was laultlcss throughout. With the exception of the ninth inning when their only score was made the visitors did not get a man to third base, and but three men reached second in safety. Welch and O'Kccfe, the battery for the Originals, arc strong in their respective positions, but three base hits being made off Welch. The visitors constituted a strong team, their team work being fully as good it not better than that of any nine that has played on the local grounds this season. Charley Kitzmiltcr played center Geld and 13d. lloucr second base for the visitors thus probably strengthening the team. The only double play of the game was made by the Union Pacifies. The score by innings: Originals .,.. 00000000 11 North Platte. 00000020 -2 Probable Increase In Force It is currently reported, and the rumor seems well founded, that an increase in the working force of the Union Pacifies shops at this place will be made in the near future. As contemplated at present sufficient force to turn out an average of ten engines per mouth will be employed which will mean an increase of twenty to twenty five per cent over the number ot men now at work. Two reasons arc assigned for this reported incrcacs. One is that the proposed new shops a Omaha will not be built this year, and the shops there now have all the work they can do. The other Ib that the 1700 and 1G00 class of engines having all been built about the same time will necessarily all need to go into the shops for re pairs at about the same time or closely following each other. These two classes of engines arc now showing signs ot needed repair?, and the present shop force is not sufficient to make the needed re pairs as rapidly as the company dc Hires. The Result of Oamei. Today's game of ball will proba bly be the last of the Bcason, Seven teen games have been played this season by the Union Pacific team of which nine were lost nnd eight won. Of thoss lost, four went to the Cheyenne invincibles. The dates of the games, the con tending teams and the scores ate appended. If the Union Pacific win in today's game they will have won just as many games as they have lost. April 22 Won from Hot Shots. Score 14 to 2. May 25-' Lost to Kearney. Score 2 to 4. May 30 Won from. Kearney. Score 10 to 4. June 11 Won from Columbus. Score 17 to 6. June 12 Lost to Kearney. Score 16 to 0. June 13 Lost to Grand Island. Score 8 to 2. June 14 Won from Columbus. Score 1 to 0. June 16 Lost to Grand Island. Score 13 to 1. June 30 Won from Kearney. Score 3 to 2. July 31 Won from Score 9 to 0. Aug. 17 Lost to Score 10 to 0. Aug. 18. Lost to Score 12 to 8. August 21st Lost to Score 6 to 5. August 26th Lost to Score 8 to 7. Kearney, Cheyenne. Cheyenne, Cheyenne. Cheyenne. Sept. 2d Won from Shelton. Score 1 to 0, Sept. 3d Lost to Shelton. Score 4 to 3. Sept. 19th Won from Omaha Originals. Score 2 to 1, Chicago forecast for North Platte and vicinity: Showers this afternoon. Fair tonight and Sat urday, cooler tonight. Maximum temperature yesterday was 72, one year ago it was 84 Minimum tern peraiure inis morning was sh; one year ago it was 53. THERE IS A SURPRISE IN STORE x x for you at a: a: W. F. McGlone's In order to further increase the demand forll. J. Hicnz's Pickles, Preserves and Con diments wc have 1 0 doz. Only i o doz. Large bottles of Sour Mixed Pickles and Choyv Chow to be sold "while they last for 10 cents. Only 10c. HIENZB' PRESERVES- Damson Plum, per lb 20c Strawberry, per lb ..20c kcu Kaspbcrry, per lb 20c yuincc, per id , ,!uc Peach, per lb 20c Cherry Preserves, per lb . . ,25c H. J. II icnzs Apple Butter only per pound. 'lncsc goods contain only fresh fruit and granulated sugar and arc the only pure fruit preserves on the mar ket. HIENZ' BAKED BEANS IN TOMATO BAU0E. Small size, per can 10c medium, per can l&c Large, per can ,.25c Vegetarian, per can ..15c, Large size without Tomato baucc, per can 25c Ilicnz Tomato Soup, quart cans, each .....35c HIENZ BULK FI0ELEB, Mixed Sweet Pickles per pint 15c Small Sweet, per doz ,10c m 1 a n midget owect, per pint ijjc Medium Sour, per doz 10c Ilicnz Pure Jelly in Bulk vjurrant, per lb 12 c Ilicnz Vinegar Genuine Cider, per gal 40c BOTTLE GOODS. Octogon Ketchup, each 25c Large fancy Ketchup, each.. 30c Small fancy Ketchup, each ... 15c .-11 . r ivinnzanuio wnvcs, cacu....uc Extra Large Bottle Olives.. 75c Large. Bottle OhvcHi. .-v. ... .50c Medio lit Bottlc,Ol!vfcs' .T 35c Large Bottle Chow Chow. . . .35c Medium Bottle Chow Chow.. 25c Tomato Chutney, each 35c Chili Sauce, each ,35c India Relish, each 35c Celery Salad, each 35c Salad Dressing, each 25c lobasco Pepper baucc, each 50c Red Pepper Sauce, each . . . .25c Green pepper Sauce, each.. .25c Pearl Onions 30c Evaporated Horse Radish... 25c Worchcsttfrshirc Sauce, each 25c v rieste Mustard, each 25c Remember that wc have the only complete line of Fancy anil Staple Groceries in North Platte, and you will save money if you trade with us. Manager Walker says work on the electric light plant is progress ing satisfactory and he thinks that with no unlooked for delays the current can be turned on October 15th. Several men arc engaged in wiring buildings, carpenters arc at work on the power house and the engine and boilers arc being placed in position, It is probable that the wiring lor the 288 incandescent and Ave arc lights to be taken by the Union Pacific will be done next week. Warner liar, a half dozen Ham mocks leit over which will be sold at cost. One of the stellar attractions of the season will be "The Convict's Daughter," a new, original, sensa tional melodrama by J, A, Frazicr, Jr.. It is described as a play of intense heart-interest nnd contain inir uncommon scenic realism as well as lite like characters. The escape of an innocent convict on a freight train is a thrilling scene The company is a large and cap able one. The play is booked 'at the opera house, Thursday, Sep tember I'na . Stood Death Off, K, H. Munrinr, a lawyer of Henrietta, Tex,, onco rooieu a irrnvo-uiffcer. 110 an.it "Mv lirnthop oinu vnrv Intv wli.h mnln'ria' fover nnd jaundice, I persuaded him to tryJEIoctrio Hitters, nnd he wns soon much bettor, uui continued tnoir nan until hn wna wholly cured. J nm sure Electrio Witters saved his life." Thin remedv nxnolfl mnlftrlll. kills dltSenso therms nnd purifies the blood: nids lifi,otlnn rco-nlntan livpir. kidnavs nnd bowels, euros constlpntlon, dyspepsia, norvous dieonsefl, kidnoy troubles, femnle complaints; kivob perfect heniin, uniy 55 cents nt Btreitz's drug store. CHOICE UTAH PEACHES AND PLVMS At S1.00 Per Case We receive these fruits direct them in our big ice cold refrigerator, tints insuring their con dition to be choice. Better order a few cases now for can- ning or preserving. Railroad Notes. x J. W, liruncr, a brakeman on the western district, has rctdgncd and will return to his old home In ventucky. KH McCtrt, superintendent of the bridge ami building gatnr, came in from the cast on No. 101 Wednesday, Supt, Baxter, In his special car No 011, came In No. 4 Tuesday night and left for Omaha Wednes day morning. baggage agent McGoycru had a busy time this morning checking out the Italians who came lit from the west yesterday. The new roundhouse at Chey enne has been completed and turned over to the company, The total capacity 13 now fifty stalls, Tom McGovcrn, who was decapi tated in the laBt reduction at the Cheyenne shops, come to town this week, and will probably remain permanently. Mr. LaLilcur, who has been in the employ of the U, P, n8 a lire man, and family will leave soon for Minnesota, when Mt, T.uLlcur will 00k after a ranch belonging to his father-in-law, who wan bo seriously tijurcd in a run away recently that lis leg will have to be amputated. Henry Campbell, an employe of the coal shutcs. fell a distance of thirty feet yesterday, but fortun ately escaped scrloiiB injury, He pushed off a car door and at) it fell t caught the sleeve of his shirt pulling him with It. His escape rom serious injuries wan almost miraculous. A gang of seventy Italian's who ind been employed on ballast work on the western district came down from Sidney yesterday and were mid off here. The most ot them eit for Chicago today. Uallant work on the western district will be wound up this we?k, the track between Omaha und Dlx nil helm.' ballasted, and cntly next year the work from Dlx to Cheyenne will be completed. Twodirt gang of sixty men each will be kept at work f'jr several weeks yet dressing up the track nnu getting it in shape lor winter. The exterior of the KcTth double store, to be occupied by the Lender n Dciiig repainted. NOTIOK FOB 1'lIIIMOVriON. Land Office nt North J'llt, Neb, Hejitembor V, 1101 . Notice In tmrolir ttlventlmt tlin follnwIriiMinined dottier Um nieil. notlco of lila (ntentlmi to mnke flnl proof In mipport f hU claltn, mul thotunld uroof will lis iriMe Worn rculntsr Mill reccltor ot tho U. S. Ind offloo nt North I'lutte, Neb,, oil CIIIUHT ItARMtlftHEN who mnda bomottciid entry No, 17233, tm tha aonthwuflt iurtr of the nortbwett nnnrlor nnd Ixitn 2,11 and 4, Boo. 4, town 10, north ot r rinse ZH, Wet,(Mil M. IIO nmnct lu following wlltinMO M prnTO MH eonUnnon residence upon and oultlTitlon ot mil (I land vUi Horcn Nullum, Thorrmn Thomneon Chrl Keldftnn and Net Nolion, all of Ourtli, Nebraska, uao, k, rnr.Nuit, negisier. AK-SAR-BEN FESTIVAL OMAHA, SEPTEMBER II to 21, 1901. FOR THE ABOVE OCCASION The Union Pacific RAILROAD HAS AUTHORIZED A RATE OF One Fare $8.53 ,or Round Trip Date of Sales" September 17th 18th 19th and 20th. Unjits leHxtt)lt& to September 23. E. H. Genge, agent from the growers and keep Harrington b Tobin. mm 1 LLOYD'S OPERA HOUSE Wednesday, Sept. 19th. THE MOST POWERFUL MELODRAMA OF THE DAY, THE CONVICTS DAUGHTER TUB M1QTKOPOMTAN PKO DUCTION. A PbAV THAT TOUCHICS TH13JI10ART, l'HICSHNTICI) 11 V A SPECIALLY SELECTED COMPANY A Wealth of Beautiful Scenery and Effects. Containing many new and novel sensational and mechanical effects and situations Whether You Ride or Walk. whether you go Into society or bustle nt business, fashion nnd good taste decree that your gar ments must be of proper cut nnd quality. The correct style cau only be given by a first class tailor. We give you the right ma terial, correct style and perfect tailoring J. F.BROEKER