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About The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 25, 1901)
V'i, Fine Cut Glass and Hand Decorated China t to tut s v S ft v w to 8 at CLINTON'S. We have a handsome line of the above pieces suit able for Wdddinj and Birthday Presents. Sou venir Spoons, novelties in Silver, Secret Lockets and Chains. A fine lot of Watches, Umbrellas and CancB, and in fact any thing you can wish for in our line. Would be pleased to have you call. Clinton i'i & ft t3f s THE JEWELER, g FRIDAY, OCT. 25, 1901. Will Dolan was up from Maxwell yesterday transacting business. Angel Food Taffy twenty cents a pound at Hupfer's. Judge Grimes went to Sidney Wednesday to hear a case in chambers. J. S. Clinton went to Lexington this morning to visit his sou Ben and family. The city fire department has se lected Nov. 22d as the date for its annual ball. Win, Graham, switchman, has gone to Pocatcllo, Idaho, where he expects to locate. Mrs. S. Knapp has gone to Omaha to visit her daughter, who is seriously ill. Conductor P. L. O'Brien spent "Wednesday with his family In Council Bluffs. Mrs. Wm. Null has gone to Sid ney, wlier her husband is employed as night yard master. Asst. Supt. Ware returned yes terday from a five day trip over the road with the pay car. David Day returned yesterday lrotn a visit to Buffalo and other points in New 'York. W. P. Moyer of Gandy was the guests of North Platte friends for beveral days this week. Miss Hattie VonGoetz began work Wednesday as clerk in the "Wilcox Department Store. Mrs. Thos. Cartwright has gone to Colorado to join her husband who is now located in that btate. President Burt of the Union Pacific, who had been in the west lor a few days, went east on 102 yesterday. Mrs. K. M. Mason leaves today for El Paso, Texas, where her hus band has a position with the M. K. & T. road. Solomon Johnson, who sprained his foot a few days ago, has gone to Cheyenne to visit his daughter during his enforced lay-off. Deputy Game Warden Carter, who had been spending a couple ol weeks in the east part of the state, returned borne last evening. The Union Pacific painter's gang spent several dayB in town this week, applying the regulation red to several 6f the minor buildings. Up to yesterday 512 cars of fruit in transit have been iced at this station which is considered except ionajly good business for October. Doc" Ballard, the popnlar bar ber, who had his ankle fractured five weeks ago, was able to be out on the streets yesterday with the aid of crutches. At a general meeting of the fire denartment last evening a com mitten was annoitlted to make ar rangements for the annual ball of the lire department, Foii Sal,k On easy terms, Good five room house and one lot. With in two blocks of High School and business nart of Uewey street. Good new barn with pump, City water, cess pool, hade trees, all in good condition, inquire oi Joh. HERSHEY. Bessie Cussins fell on a sidewalk a few davs ago and dislocated an ankle. It is remarkable that more of such accidents do not occur. when one considers the number o dilapidated walks in town. The funeral of Jcttie Thompson was held this afternoon at 2:30 from the Luthern church. The O. 13. S. took charge ot the services at the grave. Teu cars ot hay were shipped from this station yesterday and lour irom uatinett. 1'art oi inc shipments went to Omaha and Chicago, the others to western points. If you want something fine in a razor or ktilte that is warranted call and examine our stock. Every article guaranteed. CLINTON THE JEWELER. Kcpbulicans will bcc when they get a ballot that a cross in the cir cle at the top of the ballot opposite the word "Republican" counts as a vote tor all republican state, county and precinct nominees. Be sure that you put your cross in the cir cle opposite republican. Deputy Game Warden Carter will make a trip to the West Birdwood creek next week lor the purpose of nvcstigatmg the practicability ot stocking that stream with brook trout next spring. It is believed that trout would thrive in the creek, but Mr. Carter desires to make a personal examination. About 275 people were at the opera houst last evening to hear Louise Jewell Manning give a dramatic interpretation of The Sign ot the Cross, otic of the strongest plays on the stage. The ability of the reciter was recog nized by the audience, and though to some the interpretation grew a lttlc tiresome, it on the whole gave general satisfaction. While burning weeds yesterday George Eves lost control of the fire and for a time his farm buildings were threatened. The arrival nf timely help averted a disastrous fire. This fire gave rise to the re port that the buildings on the E. w. Murphy rancli had burned, which was incorrect. Mr. Eves lost one stack ot hay. Deputy Grand Master Wilson of the Ancient Order of United Work men, has been in town for a few days and has received thirty- bit applications tur mcmuersmp in the order. The present member ship ot the lodge is 316, and with the members to be initiated next week the total will reach 350, thus making the Workmen much the strongest lodge in town1. FREE! , IMPORTED Japanese napkins- TO ALL CHUKCHJUPPERS SOCIETY DINNERS FOR. WHICH SEAL BRAND COFFEE THE FINEST CROWN IS PURCHASED.! FOR SALE By Harrington ($L Coming Events. Amusement attractions for the coming five weeks will be of suffi cient number to satisfy everybody. Following arc dates contracted for at the opera house beginning next week: A. O. U. W. anniversary, Oct. 28. In the Heart of Arkansas, Oct. 30. Yale Club Party, Nov. 1. At the Old Cross Koads. Nov. 7. N. P. Dancing Club Party, Nov. 8. A Common Sin, Nov 13th. Yale Club Party. Nov. 15th. Herman, the Great, Nov. 18. Episcopal Fair and Supper, Nov. 19. Firemen's Dance, Nov. 22. L. O. T. M., Nov. 27. For Her Sake, Nov. 30. Iloportod Changes. A dispatch to an Omaha paper from Cheyenne dated yesterday says. It is asserted here that William McKeen, Jr., master mechanic of the Wyoming division of the Union Pacific, has been transferred to Omaha and made master mechanic of the Nebraska division, relieving Master Mechanic Barnum at that point. Mat Wilkinson was brought from Grand Island to take McKecii'o place here. Alex Stewart was scut to Denver to replace Master Mechanic Spriggs. Local officials will not discuss the reported changes. Notlco to tho Public, The Ancient Order of United Workmen, will celebrate the 33d anniversary of the Order at Lloyd's opera house, October 28 at 8 o'clock p. ut., where a free entertainment will be given. The program will consist ot the finest music, solos, and speaking that can be procured. To which everybody is cordially in vited to be present. By Order or Committee, OF INTEREST TO i sMMast, of cegs or glue is used in roasting FOR TWELVE YEARS THE FAVORITE CA TERERS TO THE PUB IvIC ,,,,,, NEW GOODS. Dill Pickleo, Swiss Cheese, Limburger Cheese, Brick Cheese, Club House Cheese, Heinz'a Choicest Pickles, Vin egar Bottled Goods and Apple Butter. Pillsbury's Best, North Platte and Lexington Flour. Richelieu Pancake Flour takes the cake. Bulk Olives and Cranberries. For Sale, Full blood Poland China pigs, "lthcr sex, also some some Short horn bull calyes. Wm. II. Sulmvan, Hcrshey, Neb. Will Blood, who is .rapidly netting to that notch which entitles him to the cognomen of a sheep king, wiM pasB through the city some time tomorrow with twenty four carloads of sheep about 0,000 head. This is pretty good evidence that Willie is making a great suc cess of the sheep business. Arthur Piummer, who was oper- ated upon lor appendicitis several weeks ago, came up from Omaha Wednesday and is in town today. Other than feeling a little sore, his gcnetal health ij good. His friends in town are glad to know that he withstood the operation and will soon again be in prime condition. Ed Purtell, a passenger engineer. was killed a few days ago in a wreck on the Oregon Short Line. Purtell done his first fir;ng out of North Platte at a time when Charley Ell, Frank Tracy and other local passenger engineers were employed in shovelling coal into tue tircbox. We begin today the work of printing the ballots for the coming election, which will necessitate the burning of midnight oil by the office force. It will also result in a curtailment of local news in these columns for two or three issues, We have a big line of ladies' and gents' pocket books, change purses card cases, shopping bags and wallets. It you want something fine we have them from 50 cents up, CLINTON, THE JEWELER. The fusion candidates and a num ber of the fusion leaders arc out in the country precincts making futile att'tnpts to stop the wholesale slump to the republican party. They will need considerable tonic when they get home to restore their shuttered nerves, J. C. Norton has taken a sixty day lay-off and will go to Bisbee, Ariz , to investigate a position which has been offered him. If the position and the country impress him favorably ho will locate there permanently, W. C. Twohlg has severed his connection with the U. P. as mach inist, and left this morning tor Terre Haute, Ind. Billy is a miiMitv good fellow and we regret to sec linn leave, W. D. Hover, Embalmer. Howe's Furniture Store. Night call i eieplione vu. Mrs. Fred Sudman left for her home at Chappell Tuesday after a ten days' visit witn Mr. and Mrs. Henry Waltemath, Chicago lorecast for North Platte and vicinity: Cooler and generally tair tontgut anu Saturday. iust received a car load of Waukegan and Glidden Barb Wire, Jos. Hershey. is the fact that the only nrst claim and most com plete l!ne of groceries is kept X W. F. McGlone t is kept fresh and you buy no old shelf-worn goods. We keep up-to-date in everything Monarch Maple Syrup Positively the only pure Maple Syrup sold in North Platte, Sold only in fancy quart bottles; once used you arc a friend of it for ever. Per bottle $45 Old Fashioned Maple Syrup right m line with Mon arch. See guarantee on every can, qt can 40 Half gal. can 75 Gallon can 1.35 5 crnK Ciin 550 Bulk Olives, large green olives, ncr pint 25 Salter Kraut, new, per qt. . . 10 micKwiicat Flour, new an absolutely pure article in bulk, per lb 05 In 10 lb. sacks 45 Saratoga Potato Chips, Meyers red seal brand is the best. "Wc have them at all time, ncr lb. 25 Aunt Jemima, Pancake Flour, per nkp 10 Gem Advo Pancake Flour ncr nkir 10 Gem Advo Buckwheat Flour per nkir 10 Graino, large pkg, per pkg. . 25 jostum ucreal, per pkg. . . . 25 Jcll-O. ncr nice 10 Bromangclon 15 tvnox's ueiattnc, per pkg. 15c 2 for 25 Cox's Gelatine, per pkg. 20c 2 lor 35 Plymouth Rock Red, per pug2Uc, 2 lor 35 lyniottth Rock White, per nice. 20c. 2 tor 35 Monarch Gelatine, per pkg. 15 LION COFFEE It Is all coffee nure coffee strong and of delicious flavor.) n cheap coming of eggs, glue or omcr equally huaiuus uuu.uiivwa. Thessal! racKB8 iihuiot uunutu . quality and Irealiuex. A full line of the Celebrated Richelieu and Club House Canned Goods. NO ONE CAN UNDERSELL US. Harrington & lobiir Notice All persons are warned against liuiitiiiir or trespassing on thclnndfl owned by Tin: Mylandeu Iluos. NOTICE. All persons are warned against hunting' or trespassing on the lands embraced in the Ritner Ranch. Mrs. W. C. Ritnkk. YOU A car of , Grccly Potatoes just received and very line stock. You will find the highest possible quaiuy in Yale Coffee Snowllakc Flour Monarch Canned Goods Honeysuckle canned iruit l.i Hienz's Pickles Tipton s rcas Heinz's Preserves BRADY NOTES. Miss Hattie DeWoif closed a two months term of school Thursday lu District 99 Caasius Parsons, who has been working in Wyominir all summer, tins decided thatDradv ii . i i i . in tuc piacc 10 nye ana uas movca bin nliousehold poods into one of the St. Marie houses Mrs. A. W. Mathewson returned Monday from a three weeks' visit in Denver The first social since ice cream weather will be held Friday evening at the home of J, H. Stapelton ... 13. G. West has moved another buildlne from Goth enburg to, thia place Henry Kelson, wno lives norm ot lirauy, brought in a load of new corn Thursday. What's Your race Wortk? Somotimoa n fortuno, but novor if you Imvo u Bfillow complexion, a jaundiced look, moth patches ou tho skin-nil signs of L.ivor Trouble, uut Dr. Ivtn& s Now Ltfo Pills rIvo Cloar Skin, Ilopy Cheoks, Kloli Complexion. Only 25 eonto at Streitz's drug storo. Notico. To all persons whatsoever No hunting will be allowed on Lots 2, i, 4 and 5, Twp. 13, K. 31 weBt. J. JN. uONNEK. To Hnntern. Hunting is positively forbidden on the Codv lands west of the citv. ... .... .i All trespassers will be summarily dealt vvitli. Co&. V. P. Cody. Staley Underwear and Overshirts. Goods With a Record Knit to f it Not Stretched to (over. Thats the way they arc. made Y 1I1V.1I 1111.11113 IU yuu MORE LENGTH, MORE WIDTH. LESS SHRINKAGE, MORE WEAR. KEEP THIS IN MINE SEE THE GOODS 1 tf Wo h.tvn 5 list rnr.oivfld n lnrirp invnlrn of Rnlov TIndnr- 1 ft 0---I j wear and Ovcrsnirts. Our line this season is very large. 1 L EVERY GARMENT GUARANTEED. Your money back if you arc not satisfied T ..The Model.. 3 i Sweeping Reductions. When we took possession Aug. 1st, wc discovered that Furniture, etc., in North Platte, had been selling1, in many cases, for much more than a fair living- profit. We have made great reductions all along the line and if goods are bought now for less than three months ago, wc claim credit for the reduction. Here arc a lew samplcs:- Sideboards from $25.00 to $15.00, Sideboards from $15.00 to $11.00. Combination Book Case from. . . .$15.00 to $10.00. 5 drawer Chiffonier from $11.00 to $ 7.00. 6-foot Extension Table from.. ..$ 6.50 to $ 5.00. Child's Iron Bed and Springs and Matress from $25.00 to $15.00, Iron Bed Brass Top from $12.50 to $10.00. New Home Automatic Sewing Machine from $45.00 to $35.00. Chamber Suit, f ull swell f ront.. ..$38 00 to 30.00. Spiral Bed Springs from $ 3.00 to $ 2.00. Velour Couch $15 to 11. Rocking Chair $5 to $3.75 Many other goods 10 to 50 per cent off. If the public arc willing to nay former prices simply be cause the dealer is a good fellow we cannot object. Our stock is complete. Fresh goods are constantly arriving. jl-ticcs arc lowanu in piain ngurcs, anu you win receive courteous treatment. Give us a fair trial. f C. 7K HOW6 3 iiuiiiuiiiiuiuiuiiuuiuihiuiumjiiiujiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiis: Estrny Notice, Tiikon tin on fiootion ton. town four toon, rnnao thirty, by tho undersigned who thoro resides, ono irny horflo iibont llvo yearn old uronuod V. on left buouI dor, ono buy liori-o about oifdit yearn old, brnmtou r on ion moiinior, Ownor of said nnimnm can have enmo by proving proporty nnd paying charges U-16-U WAlTKfl LOVBMj FOR SALE. FARM WAGONS, SPRING WAGONS TOP BUGGIES And nil kinds of Farm JVIaehinepy. Standard Goods at Reasonable Prices. LOCK 8 SALISBURY NOHTH PLATTE. ONE PRICE 6L0THING HOUSE. MAX K1RSCHBAUM, Proprietor. V ii li i iii i iii i V X Vfc Vf ii 3 3 Notice Public in hereby warned acrainnt luntiutf and treapaBBiuir ou our premises. C. MY&ANDEK AND A.SAMEI.SON. NOT1QK, Arcbln V. Newport, Lottie V. Nownort, Albert O. LAYitiin and Mrs. Albert O. LarmtQ bin wlfo. whoso flret and real uamn la unknown, defendant will take notice that on tue Zlat, ilajr oi October, I1X)I. Ann E. Hnntlir. nUlntlfl linreln. fllod bor putltlon 111 tho district court nt Lincoln county. MouraikA, ftRniiiBi mki neiminouiH, inu oojecv ana urBTor of which nro to fnroclrmo n cortnln raort. tinge executod by defendants Archlo V. Newport ana ixnuo v. powpori 10 iuu siammey LAiming Loan Ji Tnut Company, the omlKiior nf plaintiff berelu upon the northwest quarter nf eectlon tt. In township 0 rallf(e 31, lu Lincoln county, Ne braska, to secuie a oertaln bond and ten coupon notes, and tue payment nr taxes BKainsi aiu land. Bald bond for &VX) and coupon notos are for $17 .lie each are dated February 23, Wi, tho bond being due March I, 1WW, with intorest at ton per cent from maturity. The ft rut ot Bald notes was due six months aftor date, and due each six months thereafter with ton. per cent after maturity, rialntlft claims for 47ft. 75 tuxCM paid afinlnst raid land tor IBM to 1KVJ Inclusive, with Inter em ttiereon, aim mere is now due her upon said bond, notes, taxes, and mort- Kko fi.un.ia tor wiucn Hum wun mieroHi iron. tuts asm piainun prnys lur nuecrra iusi iioionn nt be renulred to nay the eamo nrthat said promise bo sold to natlHfy aula amount nnu coats. You aro required to answer atd petition on or before tile 2a aay oi vecemuer, ivuj . Dated Octouor.-l, iwi. ANN K, IIKNTIU, Plaintiff. o22- llr Hoaffland U lloagland, her Atlya. ADMIMSTKATOltS HALL". Notice Is horebr ulvitn that Iit vlrttin nf an ordor and lloense of sale (sound Benteubor VI, 1UU1, by Jamet) A, Orlmlson, judae of the district court of tiolfax county, Nobrnska, to mo aa nd-mlnlstrator-de-botils-non of the estate ot llonrjr mra, uucennnu. mill i win mi uaiuraiiy, tnu Kith day nf November, 1IKI1, at the front door ot tbenourthouMjtn the city of North l'latto, Lin coln connty, Nebraska, at the hour ot one o'clock n. in,, offer for Hale at publlo auction, to tbo highest bidder for oash, the following described lands, to-wlts Tho northwest quarter nf soctlon oloveu (11), and thusnuthwoNt quarter of section two (2), all In township ten (10), north of ranwo thirty-three (3.1), went of the tltb V M., In Lincoln oounty, Nebraska, for the purponu of paying debt agalust said estate and costH of administering the same, Bald sale will bo hold open from ono o'clock until two o'clock p. m., of said day. jaiou uciuucr ji, ivoi. OICO, W. WliltTZ, AdmliilHtrator-de-boulR-noii of theeslato of Henry W, Kirk, deceased. rj- Everltt h Wnrtr, Attorneys. LKOAL NOTI01'-. Tim defendants llenlamiti F. roller. Mm. lionla- mln F. l'otter, Ills wife first real name unknown, and Jonn Doe real namu unknown, will take notlco that on tnu 2Mh day nt June, 1VO0. the plaintiff, The County oi Lincoln, a corporation, Mm! Its natltlon in the district court of Lincoln county, Nebraska, tho object and prayer of which IH to inrecHise curiam isx iieus, uuiyasneesuu vj said plaintiff against the northwest quarter of section 12, In township in, north of rauge :u, west oi Blxtn principal uienaian, neurassa, lor the year 1HU2 lu tbo sum of tlfi.Ull; for ihe year 1K): In the sum of iVl.M; for the year 1HUI In the sum of (11.711; lor the year lriVi In tbo sum of tlMti; (or the year IHW III tbo nuiii (if IW.ttt; for the year IMrj In the sum nf (rt.H7j for the year l&S In the rtum of t3.ll!!; amouutlog In the total sum of 170.23, wllb Interest on the sum of, iVi.'U at the rate of ten per cunt per annum, f row tk llrst day of May, 1WW, all of whlclj, Is, atyi ai) unpaid, , Plaintiff prays a decroe fwJVwu 0 al'l tax Una and a Kulo of said, nre-uilxea. You and each ot you defeudant uro reriulred to answor said petition, eh or before Monday, thu ltlthday or itocWr, iwu. TUTk CUUNTY OF LINCOLN, A Corporation. ui: By U. 8. itllgelj, tie Atty. For Bargains In .... LANDS. . . . Call on.,.. I. A. FORT. Over McDonalds Hank U, P. R. R. LAND AGENT. Prieoo from 81,23 to $8 por nero. 200,000 nores for snlo THERE ARE OTHERS 1 h who can make andi reparr Shoea, but there arc lew who can equal and. none that can surpass us. C. NEWMAN. 6 .