The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, November 05, 1901, Image 8

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Local Nows in Brief.
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Tlif rnnntv COmnilBBtoncrB Will
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meet la session tomorrow.
For Rhmt A two or three room
house. Apply at this oflicc,
John Lonerpan came down from
Head wood Saturdav nicht to visit
bis wife.
Miss Kate Gilman, who ia teach
ing at Sutherland, spent Saturday
and Sunday in town.
Patterson &. Alexander have
about completed their contract for
grading county roads.
Ym. PIttman of the north side, 1
was in town yesterday making final
proof on his homestead.
The Hich School toot ball team
hopes to secure a game with the
Cozad team for next Saturday on
tltC'local grounds.
The uuiforms for the high school
cadets arc expected to arrive this
week, and the boys are all corrca
pondingly happy.
D. C. Congdon and Thos.Guthcr-
Inaa nnonf n COIinle of daVB in MC-
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Phcrson county last week, looking
for a location for cattle.
W. D. Hover, Kmbalmcr.
Howe's Furniture Store. Night
call Telephone 90,
W. O. Thomnson. tormerlv of
Nichols precinct but now living
near Greeley, Col., has becu spend-
W tin. nnut week with friends in I
' "to I
the valley.
Mrs. Wm. Hmcrson and
daughter Mrs. Bryant, who had
been visiting relatives in town, leu
last night for their home hi, Suth
erland, Iowa.
Ed Jackson, who lives on the
Dick farm west of town, will leave
next Saturday for England. He
will be accompanied by his wife
and daughter.
All the leading brands of cigars
six for a quarter at Hupidrs.
It is expected that the repairs to
the Donaldson building will be
completed this week, and the
Yellow Front Shoe Store will be re
moved to its former location.
Wanted Two or three furnished
rooms for light houRckccping. Ap
ply at this, office.
Isaac . Deats and wife returned
last week from their trip to;Pcnn
sylvaanla. Mr. Deats reports a
very pleasant trip and says if he
could sell his property hero he
would locate again in the cast.
A lew choice Poland China maleB
for sale cheap.
T, E. Doomttms.
December 5th is the date on
which will be held the special elec
tion to adopt or reject the initiative
and referendum clause of the. stato
law. It Is not likely any great In-
terest will be evinced in the propo
sition. T, C. Calloway of Herihey haB on
exhibition at Streita'a samples of
the sugar beets which he raised
thlB year. Though the ones he has
onlcxhlbltloni arc larger than the
and
Your Suit
OVEBCOAT
Is made to
!0UR ORDER.
Furniture.
Stoves
.d Ranges.
i Railroad Notes. $
John Kelly goes to Cheyenne this
week to accept a position in the U.
I P. round house,
An additional journeyman was
given employment in Ihe sheet iron
department the latter part of last
week.
W. R. Kelly, general solicitor ot linc in tb;a scclion 0f the country.
the Union Pacific, occupied a Wc can saye yQU moncy a car
special car on train No. 5 yester- ba d Qf furmttirc jU3t rccd, An
day tJio lnfpt mul tinat tn he had find
Conductor Frank Lawrence was rnmnctition.
1 1 1 it. tnltnnan fl Do V. I ' J 1
ton Sunday night and received
severe bruues on the face and body.
Four engines of the oil burning rc the best selections
I Lloyd's Opera House,
Thursday, Noy. 7
First of the seasons successful
new plays and guaranteed
attractions.
ARTHUR (. AISTON'S (0.
We carry the most complete Presenting an intcsely interest
ing story 01 touay in tne live
act romantic southern
comedy drama
OUR STOVES.
W
E PERSONALLY select the cloth from the best
mills. It is cut according- to the prescribed fashions
and made up by Hie leading- wholesale tailors. The
only difference between ours and the high-priced
merchant tailors' attire is that our's is ready to wear
when bought and cost from 25 to 40 per cent less. Fine
smooth and rough finished worsteds, cheviots and tweed
suits: The best values ever shown in this section, equal
to custom tailors' $25 suits and cannot be bought else
where for less than $20.00, Our Price ....
type, intended lor service on tne
Central Pacific toad in California,
passed through Sunday.
During the past twelve monttiB
228 cars of stock have been shipped
from this station by the stock
growers oi tuis ana adjoining
counties.
J. C. Stubbs, general traffic man
ever
shown. We handle the Peri"
insular and the Art Gar
land hard coal burners and in
the soft coal burners we have in
stock 30 different styles and
sizes. The Peninsular hot blast
is the latest and best hot blast
it tin Old
Cross Roads
By Hal Rcid.
The sweetest story ever told.
No play with greater heart,
interest was ever written.
Prices 50 and
Reserved seats on
usual place.
75 cts.
sale at the
T
315 .00;
OUR CHILDREN'S DEPARTMENT presents the
latest and best in Reefers, Top Coats and Yoke Overcoats
on the market at extremely reasonable prices.
C. Kratnph ppent
friends in Counci
MibB Annie
Sunday with
Bluffs,
Dr. Lucas reports the arrival of
a very bright and lively girl paby
at the home, of 13lmer Goates
Sunday night,
James- England, who has been in
Mexico for some time past, is sick
with typhoid fever and was brought
today to the home of his mother
near this city.
The raw and cool weather which
struck this banana belt Friday and
has since continued will tend to
create. a demand ior winter apparel
and likewise coal,
Kev, Greenlee and family will ar
rive in town thU week, and the rev
erend gentleman will preach his
Initial sermons at the Presbyterian
church next Sunday.
Brant arc seen daily llytng over
town and also a few wild geese. It
ordinary they are said to be none the Ib a little early for the latter, but
less rlchun saccharine matter. l the course ot two weeks they
Agent Klein of the E.jultable " Probablv b(i vcrV Plent,ful
Assurance Co., who had been Election returns will be posted
spending several weeks In town, re- tonight at the Commercial club
turned to his home in Plattsmouth , rooms. A sufficiont number of
Sunday to vote. He will return to country prcciuctu wiil be heard
North Platte in a few dayB and from by midnight to show the trend
continue to, rustle for Insurance of the vote In the county
business.
We understand that VV. M. Das
klu has been ottered a position in a
meat market recently opcucd
at Gaudy. "With only a thousand
or so head of cattle to look after,
time will probably haug heavy on
Wallace's bands, and if so he will
accept the Gandy position.
Jacob Koch of Nowcll precinct
dropped In to see us Saturday and
imparted tke Information that he
had just sold a span of four year
old horses to W, O. Thompson ' ol
Greley, Col., for $250. Mr. Koch
has just finished baying-, having
cut between 700 and 800 tons, 500
tons of which he baled and shipped.
Geo. W. Childs. Koyal Blue,
Wide Opea and other brands of ci
gars six for a quarter at Hupicr's.
Willie Waltemath entertained a
laree number of his boy and girl
faiends at a Hallow E'en party Fri
day evening and the young folks
had a royal time. Games' were
played, cake walks indulged in and
terlaiuiuir features em-
ployed to amuse and interest the
gutwts, Not the least enjoyable
feature was tke abundance pf re.
fresh meats. The hoars were from
"6;30 to 10 o'clock and Jberc was not
u dull minute.
Considerable snow fell in the
northwest yesterday.
The ladies' guild will meet Fri
day afternoon with Mrs. Artliur
McNumara.
Mro, Frank Crick has returned
from a week's visit with her triend
Mrs. Fcnt in Grand Island-
The globcB for the incandescent
lights did not arrive until late Sat
urday night, and it was therefore
impossible to turn on the current
that evening. Light will be burn
ing this week in all the buildings
that have been wired.
The total vote In the city today,
will probably fall considerably
below that of last year, which was
886. Two years ago the vote was
809, and the vote today Is not ex
pected to be much above that fig
ure. Efforts are being made by
both political parties to get out as
full a vote aB possible.
Now that the campaign has
closed and politics will not claim
the attention of the public, the
business men, through the Com
mercial club,' should make an or
ganized elTort to secure more trade
from the country both north and
south. Especially is the trade of
McPhcroon and Logan counties de
sirable and well worth catering to.
stove on the market. Consumes
. . . i I CnlnttMirl rntumn,; Cnnrlol Ccnuorif
mam .ha Mfrtmqn dvdipiii ni I I - -
roads, accompanied bv his family, ha" your fuel.
occupied a special car on train No. the Tubular Hot Blast, The Charter
6 yesterday, Oak, The Mountain Oak, The Model
K.,,rene Kincr and Tom IlucbesJ Oak and The Peninsular Oak.
have secured employment on the
Oregon Short Line, the former
braking out ot Pocatello and the
latter out of BoIbc.
A gang of fifty or more men who
had been working on the steel gang
on the Western District, were
brought down Ssturday and paid
off at this point.
The new time card which went
into effect Sunday has not made
much change in the arrival of
trainB with the exception of 101,
which reaches' here nearly an hour
later.
The stationary engine at the
shops broke a crank pin yesterday
forenoon, which resulted in a
aged cylinder. As a result all the
machines are at a standstill and all
employes employed on machines
are off duty,
Last year there were 813 cars
of hay shipped from this station,
but this year the number ot
cars will be pro"bably one-half
greater. There is still a scarcity
of cars, and shipments are at pre
Bent being retarded thereby.
We Lead
in ranges also. The Majestic
the Best Range made, from $40
to $55. And the Triumph
the best cheap range on the mar
ket at $30 to $38. Having
old 27 Majestic ranges during
tne weeic ot ot exinoit we can
now refer you to 67 families us
inn tnis range with, the best re
sults. We also have a list of 20
xriumpn jxanges an uomg ex
cellent work. We ask the Public
to examine all or anv of our
lines ueiorc ouying. tome in
and sec our Estcv Orcrans.
,i,m. No better Organ made. House-
iioiu, uomcsuc anu vvncciet cc
Wilson sewing machines.
E. B, Warner.
HERE ARE 0T ERS .
who can make and repair
Shoes, but there are lew
who can equal and, .none
that can surpass us
C. NEWMAN.
HANS GERLE,
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The Tailor.
Has just opened a now
tailoring establishment
nnd has now samples for
suits also dooB repair
work.. Call on him with
now or rld work and you
will rocolvo prompt at
tention. Dowoy st. up
in MorBoli building.
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The Icing- HunlneM.
The number of carB iced in tran
sit laBt month was 597 and the
amount ot ice used made a total ot
1,451,200 pounds.
In October 1900, the number of
catB iced was 530; in October, 1899,
449 cars were iced; in the same
month in 1898 the number was 383,
and In October, 1897, the number
was 368. Thus the number iced
last month was considerably in
excess of any previous October.
There is considerable ice yet re
maining in the ice houses, due to
the fact that the business in Sep
tember was far below that of Sep
tember, 1900.
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Bale Ties, Lightening
(f Hay Press & Repairs
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JOS. HERSHEY. 2
Farm Implements, Wagons, Buggies,
Wind Mills, Pumps, Pipes and Fit
tings and . Tanks, Barb Wire.
6
Locust St
NORTH PLATTE, NEB.
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BLACKLEG IN CATTLE
Ib provontod by vaccination before tho germ ot the disease has ontored
tho system. Tho buocobb ot vaccination doponds upon, propor dosage.
Too larae u doee will nroduco tho disease while too small a doe wiil not
render tho animal immune- This problem is solved by Parke, Davis it Co.
tn nfkti. itninilnn t rt ..ill ,n.m . ! i ! n 1 . I r. IninnMil tt.wii.nl. . 1. .- n1tln Tn
mixing, tutoring or timo wastod and you don't have to spend a fortune to
vaccinato your cattle. P. D. Co, book, "Ulackleg and its Treatment." freo
t To
A ret
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THE NORTH PLATTE PHARMACY
Next iloor to Flrat Natl. Hank. !::::::: i : : J. II. stomp. Mnr
JOHN BHATT. t K. GOODMAN.
Our Store Room
Is now being- repuircd and remodeled. A
few days more arid it will be completed,
when wc will immediately move back into,
it. In the meantime wc arc located in the
JOHN BR ATT & CO.,
Estate, Loans Insurance
X NORTH PLATTE, NEBRASKA. X
tSTHLoforoiiooi-Ajiy Hvir Ittl KTo-braslia.
Rennie Room
Where.we will be pleased- to serve you
with the name good, economical shoe values
that is always characteristic of the
Yellow Front Shoe Store,
GEOHGK M, GRAHAM, .Mr.
I door outu 1. Q, t
North PUtte ,Nct.
VWavavwvAavvv l,c will have lull Use of tbat. lq;.
Judpe Grimes returned yeaterday
from a business trip to Omaha.
Frank Bacou made his custom
ary trip to Gothenburg Sunday.
Fred Elliott came down from
Cheyenne and spent Sunday with
hie parents. t
The W. K. C. will will meet with
Mrs. C. T. Robinson in the Third
ward Wednesday afternoon,
Will Meyers, who had been in
town for a week, left yesterday for
Denver, where he expects to perma
nently locate.
Mr. and Mrs. H, C. Blickens
derfcr have returned from Colum
bus, Ohio, where they were called
by the death of Mrs. B'a father.
Alex Stewart ot . Cheyenne, ac
companied by bis wife and daughter
spent Saturday in town and the
following day went to Lexington.
Sunday forenoon Alex McMain,
who lives west ot town, a.id several
fellows from McPherson county
became boisterous at the Third
ward lively (table. Becoming some
what alarmed the stableman tele
phoned for Marshal Patterson, who
weut over and found McMain
drunk and disorderly. In attempt
ing to arrest McMain, Marshal
Patterson was pushed over a
trestle nnd fell in such a manner
as to badly sprain an ankle. This
incapacitated the marshal, and
Slferiff Kelihcr was summoned
who followed McMain to the west
part of town and placed him under fl f Hal Sack uiiil ColJYlflce yoii of its iTJefit
I arrest, aiarsuai l'auersotrs sprain
is a very severe one and it will . Noftll Platte Roller MlllS
prooaoiy oe several weeb's oejprei
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