The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, December 17, 1901, Image 4

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TUESDAY, DEC. 17, 1901.
Useful Christmas Presents
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: C!osiig-Out Sacrifice
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I; Sale of Clothing.
lltAL BAIIB, Editor and Phopiiietob
8U1180IUPT10N HATES.
One Your, cah In ndTanc,.,,. .M-23
Bit Monthi, caah In Advance,,,. .. 75 Ctnti'
BnUrtd UhNorthPlaH(NbrMka)pottoflot m
oond-clan mattar.
THE LEADER.
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Without SiifTcrlnK No fltrrriRtli.
Ono thing cxporlcnco tcnclios, Hint
llfo brings no benediction for thoso
who tako It caelly. Tlio linrvcst can
not be reaped until tlio noil lias boon
deeply ploughed nnd freely harrowed.
"Learn to Buffer and bo strong," nay
the poet; nnd certain It Is that without
Buffering thoro can bo no Btrongth. Not
Indeed that Buffering Is or makes
Rtrcngth, but that It ovokos tlio latent
power, nnd roueca Into action tho en
ergies that would have otherwise lain
inglorlously supine. Tho dlsclpllno of
llfo Is a ticccBHary proludo to tho vic
tory of llfo, nnd nil that Is finest, pur
est nnd noblest In human nature Is
cnllcd forth by tho prcBciico of wnnt,
disappointment, pain, opposition and
Injustice. DllllcuUlc3 can bo conquered
only by decision; obstacles can ho re
moved only by arduous offort. Theso
test our manhood, nnd nt tho Haino
tlmo contlrm our Bclf-control. W. II.
D. Adnms,
A Jfmnrdcnn JCxpcrlmtrnt.
In ovdor to sccuro some ovldoucu for
uso In the trial of n damago suit
against n western railroad company
tho father of two children who had
been run over In Hooks county, Kan
sas, recently plnced two dummy fig
ures on tho railway track at the
point whoro tho fatality occurred nnd
awaited tho nrrlvnl of rui express
train. His experiment nearly caused
tho loss of another llfo, for tho llro
man of tho express haw what ho sup
posed to bo nn obstruction on tho
track as tho train npproached at n
speed f forty miles nn hour nnd nt
tompted to Jump frobi tho cnb. Tho
cool-hcndcd engineer seized him In
tho nick of tlmo nnd held him until
tho train had ntuHcd over tho dum
mies. timiiKU Social Moiled.
In Korea visiting cardo measuring n
foot squnro nro In vogue. Tho Bavngcs
of Dahomoy nnnounco their visits to
each other by sending In advance n
wooden board or tho branch of n trcq
nrtlstlcnlly carved. When tho visit
Is paid tho "card" retuniB to tho pos
session of Its owner, who probably
useB It for ninny years. Tho natives
of Sumatra uso for n visiting card u
ploco of wood nbout a foot long, doc
orntod with a buncli of strnw nnd a
knife.
A Youtliful Itc-jrnl Htronlaniiin.
Tlio young King of Spain Ib qtilto ex
port In tho uso of tho sword. This has
nlwaya boon Ills favorlto pnstlino.
Whon quite n llttlo child wooden
swords wcro mndo for his use, and with
theso ho would foiico with tho young
nobl6a who wero permitted to play
with him. His marvolous nullity wns
notlccablo for all who enmo In contact
with him, nnd now ho 1b probably, for
Mb ugo, tho most export royal nworda
man In Kuropo. Chicago Itccord-llor-nld.
TuUtreo Btuilrnt Aro Guul AVorliort,
Contractor Thomas Worthlngtou la
building n rnllrond In Alabama. Ho has
had a dozon of tho Tuskegoo Btudonta
working for him thlB suinmor. "I do
Blro to Btnto to you," ho writes to Prin
cipal Doolcor T. NVnshington, "that tho
work, conduct nnd general hearing of
theso men, during their Bervlco with
mo, lias boon nil that could bo dcBlrod
nnd rollocta groat credit on them and
tho trnlnlug they have received."
Tho Miiamim llootlo.
The museum beetle la aa quoor n
fellow im tho bookworm. He Uvea In
musouniB only nnd enta ojdilblta.
Wool, furs, brlc-n-bruc, wood, tilc
turcfl, chomlcals anything which n
museum bootlo, and ho often does
gront damago to collections. IIo Is
mll nnd dust-colored. Onretakera
know him well nnd nro over on tho
lookout for him, but despite their
lonl ho mnnnges Bomohow to thrlvo
and multiply, uud thoro Is probnbly
not n museum In tho laud that la not
pestered with him.
(Inrlmiju Converted Into llrliiuuttfl.
A process has boon discovered lu
Franco by which gnrbago Ib converted
Into brlquottcB. It consists of mincing
tho rofuso from abattoirs, fish mnrkots,
etc, straw paper nnd tho like, nnd
adding tnr nnd naphtluUotio. Tho
wholo mass Is then mixed In n knond
liig nppnmtus, dried nnd pressed Into
briquettes, Theso brlquottes have a
Hght odor of gas, burn brightly nnd
engender heat slowly.
A r.oniiy lutut.
Tho Dukes of Sutherland, llurcloueh
nnil DovoiiBhlro nro Joint loitlit of
2,004,000 ncrcs of lund, tin nrea equal to
moro than cloven times that of the
.county of Middlesex, nnd representing
n bIIco of land stretching from the
lOuth of England to tho oxtromo luirth
of Scotland moro than flvo miles wldo.
If this land wero nil in Knglaud about
nn ucro out of ovory Blxteon would to
long to ono of other of theso dukes.
New Vurk'n I.urtua.
New York has long boon distin
guished by its excellent breed of
horses. Thla ycar'u consua record
Bhowa 305,000 In tho stnto, of which
715,000 aro In tho county of Now York,
38,000 In Kings, 18.000 in ISrlo . und
7,'iob In Onondaga county, whoro tho
September fair was held.
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The Leader has inaugurated a special sale which effects prices throughout the
entire store, and the sale will continue until January ist, 1902. This means that
you will have an opportunity to purchase suitable. and useful Christmas presents at
reduced prices. If you are in doubt as to what will please your wife, daughter or
mother for a gift, stop in at the Big Store and you will find something suitable.
Dress Goods Dept.
A Fine Dress Pattern in silk, satin, Melrose or any other high grade
cloth is nice and useful, or one of the late Manila Waist Patterns will
be acceptable to any lady.
For the Dining Room.
A set of Fine Table Linen or a nice Tapestry or Chenille Table
Spread makes a desirable present.
For the Bed Room.
A Fine M jrscilles Bed Spread with or without fringe, a set of Bat
tenburg Pillow Shams with a dressing cover to match, a set of fine
Hemstitched Towels, a fine California Blanket or a fine Quilt always
pleases the lady of the house.
For the Parlor.
A nice Rug, or a set of Drapery Curtains, whether for .window or
doors, is a gift that will prove acceptable to your wife.
Ready Made Dept
A fine Cloak, nice Cape, a Set of Furs, a Silk Skirt, a Silk or Wool
en Waist, a Golf Skirt, Tailor-made Suit, a Wrapper or Dressing
Sacque will please the recipient. .
Other Suitable Presents.
Handkerchiefs, Mufflers, Neckwear for ladies and gentlemen, Kid
Gloves in all sizes and colors, Mittens in Mocco, Kid, silk, sax
ony and wool, Pocket Books, Wallets, Chateline Bags, Bureau
Trunks, the latest Circular Showls, ice wool Fascinators and saxony
Fascinators, all these and many more articles suitable for Christmas
gifts you will find at The Leader at very low prices.
Shoe Dept
A pair of Fine Queen Quality Shoes or a pair of, Hamilton-Brown
Shoes, a nice pair of House Slippers for men, ladies or children, are
always useful and make a fine Christmas present.
SPECIAL.
During this sale with all our high grade dress goods linings will be
given free. With every pair of shoes sold at or above one dollar
a pair of hose will be given free.
Store will be open until 9 p. m. Store illuminated with electric, lights and
colors can be seen at night as well as day.
THE LEADER,
Julius Pizer, Proprietor.
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Wm. Gamt,
Blacksmith mid
Wngoiimaker.
Horse Shoeing a Specialty.
Horse Shocint' $4 per Team.
AIbo reductioiiB in the price of all
it her work. Work cuar.mtced or
money refunded. Give us a call.
Locust street, south of Yost's
iinrncBB Btore.
HANS GERLE,
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The Tailor.
lias just opened n now
tailoring establishment
ami liuB now wimples for
suits also does repair
work. Call on him with
now or old work nnd you
will reeolvo prompt at
tention. Dowoy st. up
in Moreoh building.
LKUAti NOT1UU.
Tho ttntvmUnt. Inti Delos Tlimiifis, wilt tnkn
notion tliut Klllo Mnjr TIiouih Mod her pctltlnu In
thoilldtrlct court of I.lliroln county, Nelimakn, on
thu Uth ilny nt Noyeinlor. 1WI, iniylUK for it
tlmireu of tllvnrcu trom nltl ilofrmliillt nn tlio
KrouniU of ilcsettloii ntnl iloii-giimxtrt. haUI
niiumni I rtMiiiren to (incr nam pvuuou on or
U'ruio Moii'ily thuirnu day of Jnmnry, llWS.
ilfl lly II. H. lUAttel) , tier Attorney.
BRATT. E R. GOODMAN.
JOHN BRATT & CO,,
Real Estate, Loans Insurance
X NORTH PLATTE, NEBRASKA, X
NOTIOK FOU VUUUOATION.
Ijind onico t North VUtte, Nob. )
NovemlM-r IMh, I VOL f
Notice In hnroby lvn that the following '
llliuxl roltlor lift Mod notice ni hu 1mI.hii.mi ... I
iimko llnnl proof in tupport of his claim nnd that
aid proof will bo made before rtRlir and n '
wiviir 01 me u, n. umi omce nt North I'lattu.
Neb., on December 2il, 1V0I, '
.OUiB HUUUTZ
who made hompntoad Kntry No, 18,711 for
the uurtb half uttoulbcatt quarter tho aoutheast
quarter of the uortbeaat quarter, and northeast
quarter of outhwwt quarter of rectlon 11, town
V, liorlb range Si wo.t 8 p. ni
llu liaiiieMhn followlliK wlttlefsee toprovo his
continuous realdeucoupon nud cultivation of nld
land, li: Leopold roliell and Lee Smith of
Dlckum, Nob., Wlloy Matbetva and 11, 1'. linker
of North l'latte, Neb.
U'd OkO. K. Fiikni'ii, llPKlaler.
Notice I, lieri'br ulvcn that In iiihohiikm ..f
Instruct Iniio from tho Comiulanlonor of the Uvn
urnt Land Olllce, under authority rotted In him
by oedlon SIM, ltevltiM HUtutet of tho 17. 8., at
nmendetl by the act of rougresa approved Febru.
nry Sllth. lslft, wo nlll proceed toolfer at public
Knle on the tUh day of January next, at thla ofllce
tho following tract of land, namely. Lots. Scxttloti
18, Town U north, nt HanRO West of tUh 1'. M.
All penon cUluiliitf advurauly Iho above do.
cilbvd land nro ndvUed to tlio their claim lu
thla olllce on or before tho day designated for
the ctimmeiicenwiit of Mild Halt1, otherwUe their
iIkIiIk will bo forfeited.
Datvd at the Hulled Btatra IjiiuI Ofllce, North'
IJIatte, .Nbbrnakit, IhU ltltb day of November, I
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f KANK JlACOK, lt'ellVr,
OKUEIt OF UEAUINO.
Btalo of NebrnnliB, Uncoln county, as.
... . . Uocemlwr 3, 1001,
In the matter of tho estate of Auirunt Audoreon,
decentied.
On readltiK and filing tho txdltlou of IouIkh
AltllArWMIl lraliin t.. ......! .i.t al . a
i-ijiia aunt iltllUUMHirilllllU III Kit Hi
AfntM inn till .ewu ....! 1 i .. a a
OrifermJ, that Docombur 21, UW1 ntO oVlwk,
-- , ... .hiuoi iki iifuwuH pain ieimou. uupil
all rorsouB lntretcd In Mid matter mar anpeur
... uv npig in nun nir haiti
county, and nnw caugo why the prayer of iotl
llonerehould not bo granted.
c:1 A 8, IIaldwik, County Judge.
" SlffiiS' STABLE.
Livery, Feed, Doardingr and Sale.
NEW RIGS,
Accommodations Good.
The entire stock of Men's, Youth's, Boy's and
Children's Suits, Overcoats, Furnishing Goods,
Etc., in the room formerly occupied by The
Leader, first door south of the Postoffice, is
now in charge of C. M. Newton, as salesman,
who has marked down the goods and the en- ,
tire stock will be closed out at
I Less Than Wholesale Prices.:!
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This stock must be closed out in sixty days. 'f
i, ine goods arc all new, havintr been boutrht mnfitv a,
days ago. Parties wishing to purchase (rood Cloth-
ing at less than, wholesale prices should attend this "f
sale. Such opportunities seldom come and it will
pay you to lay in a supply of this desirable merchan-
dise. Thn nwnpr nf tha crf.l.- lnc f- .-.,,,1,
, - - " w . UbV.l new LUU lilllUll
. business on hand tr rrivn it- liic nuontlnn niw
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sf ck must be sold. This is no fake sale. Seeing is
& believing. Come early before sizes are broken.
The Bargain Clothing Store,
C. M. NEWTON, Salesman.
First Door South of Postoffice.
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From now until Christmas.
A. L. DAVIS.
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BLACKLEG IN CATTLE
s provptitotl by vuooinntion before the Korra of the, dieonBo hna entered
the system. The Bucoesa of vnoomntlon doponda upon prot.or doange.
loo largo it dose will produce tlio tliseaBo wbilo too email a tioso will not
romlor the animnl immuiio- Tbia problem la solved by Parko Dnvla A- Co
in thoir now vaculna In pill form which ia injooted througb the Bkin'. No
mixinK. llltorinK or time wnstoil und ynu don't lmvo to apond a fortune to
vaccinate your cattle. P. D. Co, book, "Blackleg nnd ita Treatment." free
THE NORTH PLATTE PHARMACV
Next tloor to FlrHt Natl. Hank s : , ; : ; . . . , cTnNr, .,
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Bale Ties, Lihtenin
Hay Press & Repairs
HERSHEY. 5
Farm Implements, Wagons, Buggies,
Wind Mills, Pumps, Pipes and Fit-
Tanks, Barb Wire,
tings
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Locust St
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Feed per team to hay, 35 cents a
night; noon feed IS cents.
L. C. Stebbins,
U'Pltono 101.
NbVtli Plhtttf. - Nubruskn
Korth f laife fTloeir j
MMMeaaMt6nsaBeMcMfiitttMM(S
49 m
aUfacLatccl toy lortt) latie tfoiier rt)ills
Used by economical houscwifes in fifty towns in
Nebraska and Wyoming and pronounced the
equal of any flour manufactured in Nebraska,
fl Tfiai Sack uJiil Coivice you of its flfei-lt
North Platte Roller Mills
C P. IDDINGS