The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, November 05, 1901, Image 1

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SEVENTEENTH YEAll.
NORTH PLATTE, NEBRASKA, NOVEMBER 5, 1901.
NO. 8b
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Something from what takes place arround us.
You have recently seen two of North Platte's business men adopt the cash system. One of them saying-
in a circular sent out that a morchant doing business on a credit basis always has to charge a certain per cent more for the goods ho sells than would be the
case if he did business for Cash. How many of these losses have you paid for? Better trado at a store that has no old losses to covor nor now ones to make.
Hardware Dept.
8d Nails, per lb S .04
Baker Patent Barbed Wire
painted, per cwt 3.80
Baker Patent Barbed Wire,
galvanized, per cwt , 4.10
Steel Stove Pipe, per joint... .15
6-in Elbows, each 10
17-in Coal Hod 30
6-in Dampers 10
5 gal Galvanized Oil Cans 60
Mrs. Pott's Irons, per set 1.00
Elwood Wire Stretchers. ...... -65
Shoe Soles all kinds some as
low as ' IS
Shoe Nails, per plcg OS
Stand and three lasts .50
12 Gauge Loaded Shells, per box 45
10-Gaugc Loaded Shell, box ,50
Stoves.
We. order all kinds of stoves.
Can save you from $5 tp $10 on
Steel Ranges giving you the heav
iest and best constructed goods on
the, market for the money.
Harness Dept.
l-in Leather Halterseach . . -.85
Team Harness from $23 up.
Horse Blankets.
Plush Robes..
Fur Robes.
Grocery Dept.
Columbus Red Seal Patent
Flour, per sack 1.00
Gothenburg Patent Flour,
per sack 1.00
Snow Flake Patent Flour, per
sack 90
140 lb Sack Michigan Salt 95
Tomatoes, per can 10
Pearline, per pkg 04
4-lb pkg Gold Dust 18
Search Light Matches per box .04
Silver Gloss Starch, per pkg., .08
Kingsfords Corn Starch per
plr 08
Soda, all kinds, per pkg. 08
Sapolio, 9c, 3 cakes 25
Lewis Lye, per can 08
Merry War Lye, per can 07
Kerosene Oil, per gal, 15
Comb'Honey, 18c, 2 for 35
Walter Bakers Cocoa, Jlb can .25
Chipped Dried Beef, J41b can. .10
Yeast Foam, 2 pkg 05
On Time Yeast, 2 pkg 05
Granulated Sugar, 16 lbs for. 1.00
Sage 1-4 lb pkg 04
Hops 1-4 lb pkg 04.
Rock Salt, per hundred 80
Vinegar, per gal 20
White Wine Vinegar, per gal. .25
Snidcrs Catsup, pints 23
Sniders Catsup, 1-2 pints 14
Diamond C. Soap, 8 bars for. . .25
40 bars New Style Soap 1.00
K. C. Baking Powder, 10 oz. . .08
K. C. Baking Powder, 25 oz. . . .20
K. C. Baking Powder, 50 oz. . . .35
Bird Seed, 1 lb pkg : .... .07
Gilt EdaSkoe Dressing 20
Baby Elite Shoe Dressing 10
Dr. Pierces Vanilla, per bottle .15
Walter Baker's Chocolate, 18c,
2 cakes 35
Notion Dept.
36 sheets Writing Paper 05
Envelopes, per bunch 03
Square Envelopes per bunch 05
Slate Pencils, 6 fpr 01
Satin Baby Ribbon per yd .... 01
Vaseline per bottle 05-
Steel Crochet Hodks each .... 02
Wood Hooks for Shetland
Floss, each '. ... 10
Patent Embroidery Hoops. . . 10
Thread per spool, 04
Corticelli Sewing Silk, '"50-yd
spools each 04
Corticelli Sewing. Silk, 100-yd
spools, each 08
Corticelli Button Hole Twist
10-yd spools, each 02
German Knitting Yarn per
skein 15
Fleishcr's Knitting Yarn per '
skein 25
White Cotton Tape per roll, . 01
Canfield Dress Shields No. 2
per pair 25
Heavy Tubular Shoe Laces,
3 pair for.. .'. 05
Full Count Pins per pkg 02
Curling Irons, all sizes.. x. .. . 04
Bicycle Playing Cards per.pack 20
S. II. & M; Skirt Binding, per
yard 408,
Waterproof Skirt Biuding per - .- -
yard.. 08.
LePigc's Photo Paste per
bottle : 05
Boys' Suspenders per pair... 10
Binding Ribbon per bolt 10
Aluminum Thimbles each .... 01
Dry Goods Dept.
36 in Wool Flannel, per yd ... .25
48 in Wool Flannel, per yd. , . .50
Henriettas 2Se to 1.25
Suitings 50c to 2.00
Indigo Blue Prints, per yd. . . .05
Shirtings 7c to 12 1-2
Gingham, 5c, 10 c, .25
Outing Flannel .5c, 8c, .10
Canton Flannel, 5c 8c 10c 12 1-2 .20
10-4 Blankets, per pair . , , 39
Good Wool Blankets, per pair 3.00
Ladies Outing Flannel Skirt
Patterns 30c .50
Ladies Knit Skirts 70c 1.00
Night Robes.
Ladies Outing Flannel Night
Robes. .75c, 1.00, 1.25, .. 1.5o
Misses Outing Flannel Night
Robes ,. ..65c ,9o
Childrcns Outing Flannel
Night Robes 5oc .65
Mens Outing Flannel Night
Robes , 5oc l.oo
Shoe Dept
Soft Sole Shoes per pair 25
Child's Shoes 5 to 8 .50
Child's Shoes 5 to 8 .85
Girl's Shoes 8 to n 1.10
Misses Shoes 1 1 1-2 to a 1.35
Misses Shoes 2 1-2 to 6 1.50
Ladies' Kid Shoes nil solid 1.50
Ladies' Calf Shoes all solid .... 1.50
Ladles' Mile Shoes 1.75 2.00
Ladies' Ultra Shoes per pair. . . . 3.50
One or two odd lots we are selling
at a price.
Men's Roll Kdge Snow Kxcluder
Artic3 per pair.. 1.25
Men's Arties per pair 1.00
Women's Arties per pair (70
Bovs' Arties per pair 85
Men's Rubber Boots 2.50
Men's Plow Shoes per pair 1.25
Men's Fine Shoes per pair 1,50
Men's Fine Shoes per pair 2,00
Men's Fine Shoes per pair 3.00
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Crockery Dept
Handled Cups and Saucers
per set,., 50
'" 7-inch DlnuePfales per set.". . . ' '.50
100-Piece Dinner Sets.. 10.00 to 1.500
Decorated Parlor Lamps. 1.25 to 15.00
Chamber Sets 1.75 to 12.00
Fancy China all kinds and prices.
Gents Furnishings
Wood Mfg- Co's Flannel Shirts
70c, 90c 1.00, 1.35 and-2.0Q
Wood Mfg Co's 0?eralls. . . .50c'v .65
Wood Mfg Co's Brownie Over
alls 30c and- .40
Men's Corduroy Suits.;. 7.00
Men's Corduroy 'SuiEs'."'.'.". '. 'S5.0',
Men's Duck Coats. . -7.5
Men's Duck Coats 1.00, 1.35 2.W
Men's Mittens 25c to 1.25
Men's Gloves 25c to 2.00
Store Open Evenings until Eight O'clock. Goods Sold for Gash only, and at One Price to All.
WILCOX DEPART
MEM
TORE, NORTH PLATTE, NEB
At the Old Cross Roads,
It lias been claimed and with ap
parent yood reason that of the new
playa produced this season, one of
the most remarkable and strongest
characters has been created by Mr.
Hal Reid in Ins latest play At the
Old Cross' Roads. Mr. Arthur C.
Alston who has delighted our
theatre patrons more than once
with his presentation of the peren
nially popular Tennessee's Pardner
purchased the play and haB given
it an elaborate scenic environment,
which was made possible by the
scenes being laid around the pic
turesque Natchez, Miss., country.
At the Old Cross Roads is neither a
. Yankee rural drama with its
X rrrosalv exairerated types of char
acter, nor a play dealing with the
hackneyed southern war theme; it
is simply a story ot tntense numan
heart interest, told in straight for
ward fashion that makes it all the
more dramatic. To tell in advance
the storv of the play or of Parepa'a
surprising life, would lose force and
interest in the drama before its
initial presentation here Thursday,
November 7th
Eatha Williams, who played
Nettie Bice in Tennessee's Pardner,
essay, the role ot Parepa the octo
roon; Jane Corcoran, who was Ten
nessee hi the same production, has
the part of Aunabelle Thornton,
the heiress to Magnolia Grove plan
tation. The other characters are
in the hands of Mrs. Charles G
Craig, Louise Vallentine, Mary
Rose, Edwin Walter, J. J. Pierson,
Maurice Hedges, Thomas Ince, F.
Moatyn Kelly ana several oiuer peo
pie 01 equal note.. .
Toot Boll Game.
A practice game of foot ball be
tween the High School and the
Union Pacific teams will be played
at Athletic park Wednesday after
noon beglnning at four o'clock,
This will be a good opportunity
for spectators unacquainted with
the game to learn the points and
thus be in position to understand
the meritorious plays that will be
made in future games when the
players put forth their best efforts.
LITTLE LOCALS.
The West End Higb-Five Club
will be entertained at the Doolittle
residence next Thursday evening.
Miss Kate Sullivan of Nichols ib
visiting Mrs. D. A. Brown and
Mrs. Fannie Brooks in the city
this wsek,
Mrs. Maurice Cronin and sons
who bad been visiting relatives iu
town tor a few days, returned to
Grand Island yesterday.
I. E, Stroudc, who is now running
an engine on the Kansas Pacific
out of Ellis, has b:eu here on a
visit tor a few days.
Wra. Sweeney, leader ot the Wild
WeBt cowboy band, arrived home
Saturday morning. Hewill visit Imb
mother for a few days and then ac
company Colonel Cody on a hunt to
the Big Horn Basin.
- Colonel Cody is expected here
the latter part of this week, and
after remaining here a few days
will go to the Big Horn basin to
look after his business interedtb
and hunt for deer, elk and bear in
company wfth some eastern friends.
Oakley Swarthout left Sunday
night ior Madisou, Neb,, to accept
a position In a printing office.
The choral class met for rehear
sal at the Episcopal church last
evening and will meet at the same
place this and tomorrow evening.
On Friday next the county com
missioners will hear the petition
for a saloon license at Brady; alo
the remonstrance which will he
presented. There promises to be
quite a fight against the granting
of the license.
November 10th ifl the date of the
Episcopal Guild fair and supper at
the opera house. Suppd will be
served at the customary hour, fol
lowing which a program ol music
and other entertaining- features
will be rendered. Throughout the
evening fancy work, cut, flowers
and home-made candy will be
offered for sale. '
Foil RentA nicely furniBhed
front 100m, suitable tor two. I11-
quirc at this office.
At a recent ball of the Chicago
fire department the receipts were
over $44,000. This is evidence that
the business men of Chicago ap
preciates its fire department and
contributes liberally to the personal
comforts of the members, notwith
standing they are taxed for the
maintenance of the department.
If North Platte business men show
the same spirit of appreciation, the
receipts at the annual ball of the
local fire department to be held at
the opera house on the 22d will be
several Hundred dollars. Evcrv
cent ot the net receipts from this
ball will be derated to increasing
tue eujcicncy pi rue aepaxtmeut,
STATE NE WS.
Mike Murphy disappeared from
the Buffalo county poor farm Aug
ust 14 and no trace has since been
heard of him, Au organized effort
is now being made to discover him,
dead or alive.
J. R. Cofiiu of Genoa has pre
sented the State Historical Society
with a collection of Indian curios
ities valued at at least $1,000. This
will iorm a valuable addition to the
museum of the nociety.
At a recent meeting the board ol
educational lands and buildings or
dered all school lands in the state
not now in use appraised, that they
be leased. This will be nf value in
increasing the revenue lor school
purposes. I
Applications for writs of man
damus and prayers for injunctions
arc following each ot her thick and
fast in the matter of the location of
permanent headquarters ot tlie
Ancient Order of United Workmen
of Nebraska at Grand Island.
The Atkinson & Niobrara River
railroad that has been talked of so
long is at last to be constructed,
Work has already been begun, a
superintendent of construction hav
ing arrived from the cast and sel
one hundred men to work on the
grade. It is proposed to haye the
line completed to Butte the termi
nus by next spring'
The members of the Fjrst Bap
tist church of Ashland had planned
to haye an oyster supper at the
home of a "brother" a few evenings
ago. There waa a copious quan
titv of the bivalveB procured for the
fcaot but the crowd discovered (0
its horror, just as it was about to
sit down to the table, the oysters
had all been stolen from the pantry
so the Boup didn't have even the.
shadow of au oyster iu it.
The Buffalo exposition was form
ally closed Saturday night. The ex
position proved a financial loss, the
deficit being in the neighborhood of
three million dollars. During the
six months the total number ot ad
missions was eight millions, which
is about one-third less than the
managers estimated, The deficit
fulls upon bo many stockholders
that the Iosb to each will not be
great.
Elwood Mead an irrigation ex
pert, together with the western
senators and representatives, who
who have been in consultation with
President Roosevelt, are unani
mous in declaring that the Irriga
tion of the western lands will re
ceive considerable notice iu the
president's forthcoming message.
President Roosevelt's years of resi
dence in the west have given him a
thorough knowledge of the condi
tions existing here, and it is said
that practical recommendations
will be made by him.
Colds that Hang on,
A cold taken at this time ot the
year, unless broken up may hang
u all winter, and is apt to run into
Grip, Catarrh or Bronchitis and
possibly break up the health of a
lifetime. Nothing can be more
important than the cure of a Fall
cold, It means so much it should
have prompt attention. Twenty
per cent ol the deaths In the United
States are from colds but no one
dies of a old who takes Dr. Huf
phrey's Specific 77" in time. For"
sale by sJl druggists. Sent pre
paid on receipt of price. Hum
phrey's Hotneo. Medicine Co,, N. Y,
For Bargains In
LANDS
Call 011.,,.
I. A. FORT.
Over McDonalds Hank.
U, P, R. R, LAND AGENT,
Prices from 31,25 to 88 por noro.
200,000 noros for anlo
FOR SALE.
FARM WAGONS,
SPRING WAGONS J
TOP BUGGIES i
And all kinds of
Farm ffaehinepy.
Standard Goods at
Reasonable Prices.
LOCK & SALISBURY
NORTH PLATTE,
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D CSV CROWN
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