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About The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 18, 1901)
Jas. Nelsou lias returned from a rnn tUifal 2a1i- 2 " ....... I. w I fc.U uuj a TIOIL 111 WII11I171. to 1 Fine Cut Glass X and Hand Trim tTmrtioo t .. n...i ji day night to look up a location. g P. W. Sltton went to Omalia this 1 Decorated China at CLINTON'S, g 8 S ft til g morning on a brier business visit, living on the FcrguBon farm Mrs. Jos Taylorof Sidney is the guset of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Thorn psou, ift I Mntnr A T nill ....... i n -... 1. .'. I -J " ... . L Ulllllllil Ve have a handsome line S thia momlntr in r.nBr, ,...,-. I ' Ul k V. Kit & Mrs. Geo. Smith who had been S spending six mouths in New York, returned to town last night. President Burt, Manager Dickin $ sou and other Union Pacific officials g went east on No. 102 this morning, Vi to of the above pieces suit able for Wddding and Birthday Presents. Sou venir Spoons, novelties in Silver, Secret Lockcta and Chains. A fine lot of Watches, Umbrellas and Canep, and in fact any thing you can wish for in our line. Would be pleased to have you call. Clinton THE JEWELER, V W. M. Baskin returned last niirht trom Omaha, where he marketed cattle the early part of the week. George Burke came up from Omaha this morning and later went to the Burke ranch to look after some cattle, Mrs. Win. Emerson and daugh a. . . r r . . ... i it n t i r.i tin i a i hh ntH - UXrCttlU B&ribUnf . town touiirht i i . . . . . uaya as guests of old friends, Hogs sold in the South Omaha market yesterday at 56.29. The infant child of Mr. and Mrs. Will Null died last night. The infant child of Steve Albro. west of town, died yesterday, Mr. and Mrs. Hcnrv Peterson bavc been the guests of friends and relatives in town this week, Sam Morant accompanied bv bin forty dollar Mexican sombrero, left today for his ranch on the Birdwood. Smoke tho irronf mx n sold by Ilupfur. Con Walker returned last nlfht from Paxton where he had been doing some work in the masonrv WE tiflVENT tlMF To quote a long- list of goods that everybody sells at the same price but we want to ten you about me new groceries that you can buy of 2 et W W W ft ? X 0 x rf x x x x lit D v , n i t W.F . McGlone And the price is right. FRIDAY, OCT. 18, 1901. line. Mrs. Fred Thompson.' Mrs. Gun Anderson, Mrs. Win. Dolsoti and Mrs. Jos. Taylor expect to leave Sunday for a brief visit in Omaha. Mrs. J. S. Hoairland. Mrs. Fred Tobas and Mrs. W. 11. Broach, who attended the irrand lodim nf U Q V. Kebekah Degree at Kearncv. re. turned home last night. Angel Food Taffv pound at Uupfer's, D, A. Brown and wife returned yesterday from a visit with friends at Nichols. Mr, Brown has been off duty as fireman for some time A. C. JQarrv. of the sm.th ,h f "w lo au auucUon 01 j00' com- ' iorters. JUST RECEV ED, II. S. Ridgely leaves Sunday for Cedar Rapids, Iowa, to accomoanv home Mrs, Ridgely who has been visiwng in mat city tor several weeks. Max Beer leaves tomorrow for Hot Springs, Ark., where he will remain for several weeks. Mrs. Geuc Kiser has gone to the county, is in town today enroute i a. wcu io visic ner parents while io uuerty county where he will look Mr. Kiser takes a trip west to look up a location lor holding a bunch of -II . . . I varence Harrington, who is. at- KtiV Gearhard, who had been tending the Jesuit College in Den- spending several months in town 18 wen pleased with the school for the benefit of his health, lelt ana surroundings. this morning for his home in The loading and shipping of Illinois. sugar beets and baled hay at Her- N. Klein, W. H. Johnson, Jud-e 7h , "?ar "cr pro hey is making that village the Hoairland. S. W. VnnTW.,n 1?8e,'aud jorscn poems. scene of (rroni nn:v,fW " i , , . . sion .Ja and 50cents. B ...... owinni uuicin iciurneu last nigiit iu- i Tramp, who has been vis- "m the grand lodg? of Odd Fel iting his parents in Wisconsin for Mws at Kearney. two or three weeks, is expected Hay shipments have been fairly limn r in n ilm- nr f I : n . . . . . ... ,.nu. auivc uusweeit, out lack of cars Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Whelan and uas interfered to some extent t e-i. r . T7 n. i i . , ! . iu.f, amuii ivmng nnu son uordon 1 u' luw u-8i quality ot uay will return home tomorrow from per ton is beinir naid. i Aunt Jemima Pancake Flour Well known and always reliable, per pkg 10 Gem Advo Pancake Flour A line self-rising Pan cake Preparation. Save the "Advos," per pkg.. ..10 Gem Advo, Self-rising Buck Wheat Flour in pkgea Save vour "Advos" tlmv arc valuable, per pkg .... 10 I Pure Buckwheat Flour in It buiR, absolutely pure per pound 5 Pure Buckwcat in 10 lb sack ' per sack 45 Maple Syrup. J An a tbeir visit in New York. Baptist church, October 20th. Subjects? Morning, 'Not Our Qwn." Evening, The Hope ot Glory." You are invited. R. R. Patton, an employe of the J3ra ofllce who went to Kansas a couple of weeks ago, will be mar ried next Tuesday. Mr. Patton and bride will arrive in town the latter part of next week. I, J. Hostetter of Cripple Creek has been spending the past week with his brother O. A. Hostetter ot this city. He will return home the" early part of next week. Niclt Kirsch left last night lor Montrose, Mo., near which place he owne a tine form. Nick haa given up railroading for all time and henceforth will be a granger. The game ot ball billed at Grand - r w w wanvu t&i uiauu Messrs. McNeel and Baskin. who Island for last Sunday but cost- . 1. f 1 r. - I ) . . m suippeu liueeti earn ot cattle Mon- l'"cu " account 01 oad weather, day evening were highly pleased wil1 be Played next Sunday. Four with the run from here to South or ,ivc North Platte players will be umaua. Jeavinir here at fi-sn in m tue game. tue evening they arrived at their destination the next morning at 6:30 o'clock. ft The question of providing a sewerage system lor the city is again being agitated by those who favor such an improvement. An estimate of the probable cost of a Hamlin Garland Bays that Mrr. Manning is unexcelled in her read ing of NorRe poems, The Y. M. C. A. course opens at Lloyd's opera nouse uct. 24tu with one of Mm. Manning's excellent entertainments. Rev. W. W. Hess, castor of Hie system will be secured, and, then kutherqn ch,u.reh. of Beatrice, will rP ,n,atter caq b,e more in.tel!jgently preach Sun,dnj nwoingand even, advocated.. iqg at the Lutheran church. The Fqit S.r,B-Qn easy tcrrns, Qood c,loir UJ Mr. C, F, Scharmann fjyc rqotri Ijoiise ancl qne Jot. With Will render some excelledt music, in two b)ock6 of Hjgh School and the anthem far the evening, "Oh business part of pewey street. t'iat I had Wings," by Davie, Qoqd new barn with pump, Cjty b2itr exceptionally fine. All are water, cess pool, shade trees, all In invited. good condition. Inquire of Tlie winter schedule on the Jos. Heksuuy. Union Pacific will go into effect Whistler, the fellow who sto!e November 3d, and the runtuug Joe Roddy's harness, made a second time between Ogdcn and Omaha vibit to the litter's stable Wednej- will be cut down about two hours day night, but Roddy had taken This time will be cut out by faster the harness into the house. Whist- runniug on the Wyoming division, ler then weut to the Smith barn in which has been made possible by the west end of town and stole a shortened t rack nnri IfBannrri set of harness, and it is started south to Kausao. Prop in Flour, supposed grades. The same tiine will be cut on west bound trains No, 1 and N.o, 3. The eastboynd, trains will leave Qgden, two hours later so that the tjmc cut out will not make any materia change in the arrival of traits at this btatiou, Gothenburg Jttest Patent, per sack,$1.00 Columbus Red Seal Patent, per sack 1.00 Snowllake Patent per sack : : : ,90 Family Flpur, per mitik, ; ; j ; ; ,80 Wilcox Department Store Farm for Oal, 320 acre farm situated Al4 miles from North Platte. 120 acres tarm land, 15 acres large timber and the balance pasture. Good house, barn and hen house, all new. 2 wells with numDs.oiic with wmH m,n For particulars inquire of A. L. Davis. A rientUsli Attack. An pttoek wna lately tnndo on C. F. Collier ot Chorokop, (own, thnt- nunrly provod fntnl. It camo throuuh pis kid ney. His' back ot so larao ho could not stoop without (jreut pain, por nit in a plioir excoi-t propped by cushions. No rpmody helped him until he tried Eleo trio Dittora uhioh elfootod such n won dorful chnngo that ho writes ho fools liko a new man. This marvelous modioino cures bnokoeho and kidney trouble, pur ides th" blood nnd builds up your houlth. Only 50i nt Stroitz's dru store. Since eomc minor chatiFcs have been made, the suirar beet harveotpr w made by Messrs. Lawrcneu nnH Leister is taid to be doing excel lent work. Thiu machine is great labor saver. The Y. M. C. A. haa sccni-prl Louise Manning for Oct. 24th nt Lloyd'd. Hear her proirram of Ad mis- Course ot five entertainments $1 50. In a Utter ordering Thk Tkiiiunh sent to him at Beggs, Iud. Tcr., O. iv Peck says everything is L'oiiiLr wcl' with him but he occasionallv gets a little homesick for North Platte. Word received in the citv Wed nesday announced the death at Columbus, Ohio, ot Mr. Arm- bruster, lather of Mrs. H. C. Blick- ensderter of this city. The re mains will be brought to Lexington tor interment. Chicago forecast for North Platte and vicinity: Generally fair to night and Saturday. The maxi- muni itmjjcraiurc vesicroav was 5, one year ago 75. The minimum absolutely pure Cana dian Maple Syrup and is absolutely free from any adulteration of glu cose, acids, or artificial flavoring- of any kind. Every can has the following-guarantee printed on the label "Every can of this Maple Syrup ta guaranteed to give satis faction to customers and any dealer is authorized A a . a io return purchase mon Maley Underwear "i Overshirts. I Goods With a Record Knit to fit ir If nr wr w w Not Stretched to (over. ?f Thats the way they are made JH which means to you tx MORE LENGTH, MORE 'WIDTH. f LESS SHRINKAGE, MORE WEAR. $ KEEP THIS IN MINE SEE THE GOODS We have just received a large invoice of Stalcy Under wear and Ovcrsnirts. Our line this season ia very large. EVERY GARMENT GUARANTEED. Your money back if you arc not satisfied ..The Model om ONE PRICE CLOTHING HOUSE nrtA HlK&UIUAUfl, Tronrlctor. , " . COB I i uin lliiui , ill ey if buyers do not find m W w w w w jir w w w nr nr nr nr nr nr nr cans, ner can I J 9JJ Yi gal. cans per can 75 Quart cans, per can 40 You will not be able to buy anything as good We also have Monarch Maple Syrup Finest of all, per' quart bottle 45 New Olives in Bulk, a large fancy Queen Olive, per pint We pride ourselves on the quality of our cheese; we liavc'Double-Crown Full Cream, 20c per lb, 2 for one year ago 58 Among the passengers on No. 3 last night was fighting Bob Evans, who stood on the bow of the Texai. during the Santiago encounter and told the boys to "give 'em hell ' and which the bov Hiri wn was enroute to the Samoan islands to investigate charges against nn army officer. New articles of incorporation of the C. B. & O. Railroad were filed at BurHnprton yesterday, with a capital stock ot one hundred mil- ioill. The Blirmotiitinn in H,nt ft I " llll. Limberirer Cheese, nnr p.nko 7n Edam Cheese, each 1,25 Pineapple Cheese, each 65 Monarch Can Goods Yale CofTcc Lipton's Teas Hienzcs' Pickles Hienzes' B;kcd Beans. Snowllake Flour Honeysuckle Can Fruit George's building recently vacated by Mr. Hutton. Geo. McCarthy of Gothenburg was a Brady visitor Wednesday. Miss Eavcy was a passenger on No, 102 going cast Thursday morning. Miss Ivah Gitlin went to Omaha one day last week and was married the same day. to Mr. Willis Tomp. RDM ivlm ill Sr. 41... f . . . ... tin; llipiuy llll: -a Cudahy Packing Co. ot that place. uiuuj uuh iobi one oi us most ac complished young ladies. We are sorry to loBe her but extend our hearty congratulations to the young people and hope their HveH may be happy and full of sunshine. G. M. DeWolf took a water tank out to his home north of Brady Thursday. temperature this morning was 30, Swte CW. pc7 b .'. " . . . nnr von r n rrr RQ I r . . m BHABY NOT2S. S. Huffman ' moyed into tne iib- erly building last week and is now new comnanv i m,.riv i. ul worK 011 a Boa 9e south of the innrv afar. fn. 1 . " track which he will occunv as booh ...... vvw 1UI illllJlIII' ill l"r T II f I I ... - " " no linto)il MIIIDUWlll u. 00 U. Illlfl lenspil nao tr, iw iijv; Morgan-Hill-Hai-rimati svndicnt. which is gradually absorbing all the lines in the west. Stepped Into Livo Coals. Whon II nlulrl T . . !.Stv!1ly,".Wr,it? W' "KdH,of oncs- daught ville, Va., "whioli uiumod horriblo lee soroa for : n vnni.- i... i I were b . ,w... ., uutnioo n Arnica i r ni fV i y?uri(V1?0, llt,or uvorythinc tended conlerencc at North Platte .w .,.uu. auiillMW o lor MllrriH ll.,k . l. . . ... returning Monday The Willing Workers met at Mrs. Dawson's Wednesday after- iiuuh. x ney are now at work on a quilt which will be sold aa soon as completed. iressa Bolin. Mrs. Eavev ntul cr Grace and W. C. Elder were Borne of the neonln who HII1UU. 1 II I II I i 1 1 II A T,r LI..- Sold byA. W$ZW- ULTRA. "What does it stand for? It stands for all, that is stylish, girl is well and able to make her last week, morning. A yisitor arrived at Geo. Swan cult's Sunday evening and w probably make an extened visit W; would not be surprised it she stayed twenty years or more. T. C. Blder of Spannuth was in Brady on business Monday. He informs us that his two weeks old VNDERWEAR Why is it? That we sell I more underwear th.m any two firms in North irjatte. rnc reason is that we alwavs sec how good a garment we can get to sell for a price in stead of seeing how little we can pay for one and get the same price out of it. There is difference in even 25 cent under wear. Wc pay more for an article to sell for a price than any firm in this citv. That is whv our goods at the same price arc always the best Wc are showinir the truth of this statement to more people every day wc are in business. Are von one of those that arc still will fully blind to your own interests. Store oncn oveninirs until 8 o'clock. Chas. I. Volluier, has been trails acting business in Omalia for a few days past. Geo. Anibrimtcrof Lexington was a passenger oil the noon train today enroute home, from the Klondyke country. Mrs. S. 15. Douglas, Mrs. Fred Douglas and Mrs. Frank Douglas left this inoiung for a few days visit with friends in Logan county. If youwrnt something fine in a razor or kaile that is warranted call and exunune our stock. 15 very article guaranteed. Cmnton tiii: Juwiaun. s fuia Wilctx Department Store Legal Notico. Tho dofnrwliintn f!lnrn V.. AtlUnn nml I Atklna hor husband llrst roiil nnmo uminown, win uiko notico Hint on tho Oth any of Aiil'ubI. i KV11 t.lnlnilir rpi, ri,.,,... 'r i i ' comfortable and good in a self heard. h corporation, filed its potitlon t?ow a.,,i,... t in uio uiBtr ot court or u neo n county. Rev. Andrew Bolin was sent Nnbrnskn, tho object nnd prnyor of back here by conference to nrcach which is to foroloso cortnin tax llenn. the coming year. He is an en- (.i ,y ,lBB0 n hy finitl nlninti,r "Kii)ft I i , . iiiu miuuiwuHb iiuiirilT Ol HOOUOIl wiusiasiic, conscientious worker 17. in towushln I'l nnrth nr rmirrn Shoe. These (roods wc have in different styles and widths. We especially invite those ladies who appreciate a fine and wc hone tn m-t lir Mm, r,.i, 20. west of Sixth nrlnoliml innrldnin. filled every Sunday and Thursday M, Jl? "j.?"u!1 evenings, 1003, fcr tho.vonr 1807 In tho sum of Mr. Petit is hauling hay from A. I??' t.or J'onr .1808 1,10 8Um o n Crawford llnu JlnU ' Jor ,tho yr 1800 in tho Hum ot ' 1,3i for 1,10 'enr 1000 ln thomim of :UK); Hill Dicdnchs is hauling lumber "mounting in tho total sum of 615.01; to erect a bam on his place 011 the wl.tl' i,'t1ort,Bt 11,0 m,,l 'f W'W "Ulio ,,.,, 1 ' u,t rnto of ton porcontiioriinntim Trom tho IH,:1B(, let dny of AuRiist, 1001, nil of which O. II. Heldenbrand, a gentleman la9?. nnU unpnld. from near Cozad. sold n in,i nt :?.,.! !!rnys n 'lorep of foroclosuro j ou nnu oacn or you dorondnnta aro required to answer snid potitlon on or uumro iYionuny, ino ajtn uay ct No vomher, 11)01. TUB COUNTY OP LINCOLN, A fVirnnnif Inn 1 -1 fly H. B. Ridslev. itM Attorn v. HOE to call and examine them You you wil. fin.! S5,00 va.c for S3.50 '. BWbtore onen evemnrr nnfil this week. eight o'clock. Mrs. P. Shields went to Willow UTM n 1 1 n 1 Island Wednesday riiorning to visit Wilcox Deparlinent Store -rrs la THE QFFSPRBNG B LOO ED T&BNT. Scrofula Is but 11 modified form of Ulood Poison nnd Consumption. The parent who Is tainted by cither will see m tho cmiu uic same disease inmilfcsthig itself In the form of swollcu jjlandaof the neck nnd throat, catarrh, weak, cycH, offensive oorco 1 and abscesses nnd of tentimes white swell- lllir 'Sliro Hlrrnn nfi Scrofula. There ntav? bciiocxtcrtml Rlminfr.r- a loilt' t illlp fnrlln. .11.. 1 ..... . . . , " .w...iv.nuui:vcionaBl0Wly 11 some cases, hut tho poison s in the lilnnrl ii.i.l t.II1 1. 1. ... . 1 . , ,,w " lioui aciuciirstiavor- ....v. w. o, curca uuswasi- ing, destructive disease hy first putifyhig and building up the blood and stftnulttUiiff unu invigorating the whole system. . h l,.V"J.'me Square. NnnUvlllcTenn.. hrr YnrrliV.,1 11 i ' !"'Ker fell 011(1 Cllt he Kf T,LVf ro'!' U,l' wm,,", "5 'n'l ! .llc ,l?"t irre mm elsewhere iiiely.'' noine cured Her cif makes new and pure blood to nourish and strengthen the body, and 13 a positive and It overcomes all forms of blood poison, whether inherited or acquired, and no cleanses the blood. If yon have anv blood trouble, or your child has inhcriteU some blond tnlnf Int.. u t! o , the blood in good condition nnd prevent the disease doing further damage. Send for our free book and write onr puysiriaiis aoout your ca.o. We make no charge whatever for medical advice. 1115 SWIFT SPECIFIC CO ATLANT, OA. J.'F. F1LU0N, II von K5 i JlWIV l)i,.mi. m: iiniiiini' i n il it iiiiuuvyi, liuilUlf Genoml Rcpnircr. Special attention given to mm mm WHEELS TO RENT ' f