The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, January 07, 1902, Image 5

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THE JEWELER
TUESDAY, JAN. 7, 1902.
Do You Know
We Keep
Men's Pants?
Men's Cottonadc Pants per
pair 50
Men's Cottonadc Pants per
pair . 75
Men's Cottonadc Pants per
pair $1.00
Men's Woolen Pants per
pair 1.50
Men's Woolen Pantspcr pair 2.00
Men's Corduroy Suits 7.00
Bonds Paid During 1001.
During the year 1901 County
I Treasurer Scharmann called in and
paid the following county and pre
cinct bonds:
Bond No. 2 No. Platte Bridge
$1000 00
Bonds Nos. 1, 2. 3, 4 Funding
.Bonds 4000 00
Bonds Nos. 1, 2 Brady Bridge.
- 2000 00
Bond No. 3 McPhcrson Irriga
tion 1000 00
Bond No. 2 So. Side Irrigation
10Q0 00
SPECIAL SALE
ON
Baking Powder.
-AT
W. F. McGlone's
FOR TWO WEEKS ONLY
Total $9000 00
No bond?, ntlier than school dla. I
You pay from 25 cents to $1.00 trict bonds, have been issued in the 1(i:oz Cans of Schillings Bak-
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more a pair elsewhere for the county since 1895. " ruwucri regular price tac
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Many Peoplo Made Huppy. ayuvm price ior two WCCKS I 111
tt. .1 m,M t...i. n-t.t I I l oil snvo J nor rnnf i vv
iuiiuii liiu ycui ivui juuirc liiiiu-1 ' ' i -
win, 111 Ins ofhcial capacity, was
instrumental tn makinc more 8-oz Cans of Schillinir Bakinir
i o o
people happy than any other man Powder, regular price... 25c
in .Lincoln county, and yet the
Judge bears the honor without the
least display of vanity. In the
year just past the judge affixed his
official signature and seal to ninety
three marriage licenses, and to the
same qualities.
Store open evenings until 8
clock.
Wilcox Department Store.
..The
One Price
Model..
Clothing House.
Our Business Methods have caused this store
Joffj'ow rapidly in the confidence of the people
lllh MODEL has become known in almost
every household in the city. It is universally
admitted that we do the largest clothing bus
iness in North Platte.
The Board of Education held
meeting last eyening but only rou
tine business was transacted.
Jouu M. Veruon is now at New
Albany, Ind. , where he will prob
ably invest in a.steam laundry.
Jake Wolf left today for the In
dian Territory where he will visit
friends and investigate the coun
try. Miss Postel of Kearney has been
iur guest oi airs. u. a. Dili lor a
few days past. We learn that the
young lady will probably accept a
position in The Leader.
The advance agent for "A
Stranger in a Strange Land" is in
town today. This play will be
presented at the opera house on
Wednesday evening of next week.
A matter of vast importance to
the city will come up for consider
ation at the genera' meeting of the
Commercial club next Monday
evening. Ryery member of the
club should be present.
U. G. Sawyer, engineer at the
state house at Lincoln, is in town
visiting friends and his family, the
latter having been here for a week
or ten daj's. Mr. Sawyer says he
io getting along very nicely in his
new borne.
In the county court 'yesterday
Conrad Walker was fined five dol
lars and costs for trespassing. T,
M. Cohegan being the complain
ing witness. The two men are
neighbors, and Mr. Walker claims
that the line fence is three feet
over on his land, and upon the fail
ure of Mr. Cohegan to remove it,
Mr. Walker demolished the fence.
We understand the case will be
appealed to the district court.
Last evening following the regu
lar meeting of the Degree of Honor
a social was held. One year ago
the lodge was divided into two sec
tions with a view of seeing which
section could obtain the largest
number of. new members. The
year ended last evening and the
section which secured the most
members was treated by the other
section. The result of the efforts
of the two sections was thirty mem
bers. A similar contest will be
held during the coming year. 1
The Lutheran ladies' aid society
will meet with Mrs. C. A. Dill
Thursday afternoon.
Co. Supt. Thoclecke returned
yesterday from Lincoln where she
had been attending the state meet
ing of teachers. Enroutc home she
visited iriends in Omaha.
Chicago forecast for North Platte
and vicinity: Pair tonight and
Wednesday: moderate temperature.
The maximum temperature yester
day was 48, one year aio 33, The
minimum temperature this morn
ing was 27, one year ago 14.
"Alvtu Joshn" was presented to
a very small audience at the opera
house Friday evening, the small
number present being due probably
to the fact that the play had been
witnessed once bctore. The per
formance, however, is said to have
been excellent.
Remember that you get a first
class shave at Doc Sizemore'f,
only 10 cents.
i .
ioionci vnay, u is saia, is in
New York working on his Wyom
itjg irrigation scheme. This enter
prise will require the expenditure
of one million dollar?, and the land
to be covered by the ditch is 200,
000 acres.
if Colonel
ditch completed by January 1, 1903,
he will lose title to the 200,000
acres.
Union meetings, weekly prayer.
Tonight at the Baptist church.
Subject, "Prayer tor Our Nation."
Wednesday evenitig at the Presby
terian church. Subject, "Our
Churches." Thursday evening at
the M, E. church. Subject, "Chris
tain Mission." -Friday at the
Baptist church. Subject, 'The
family and the school." Saturday
at the Presbyterian church. Sub
ject, "The Coming of tkeKingdom."
The Los Angeles Record of a re
cent date contained the following
item, the Eugene Beach referred to
having formerly resided in North
Platte being employed as brakemati
and conductonon the Union Pacific
He left this city a dozen or more
years ago, out win oe remembered
by many: Mrs. Eugene Beach, ot
119J West First street, last night
applied to the police to find her
husband, who, she fears, has come
to some grief. He has been dis
charged but a short time from the
Highland asylum and Mrs. Beach
is afraid he has had a relapse ot his
malady.
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Special price for two weeks 9flf
(You save 20 per cent) J
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1 r P.,.,., r ry..i i t..i. II
ingPowdcr, regular price 25c JjL
best of his knowledge not one of Special price X 2 VZ( ci
iiii
the contracting parties has grown (You save 30 per cent) "fOf
weary ot tne marital relation or
threatened to institute divorce pro
ceedings. This latter is certainly
an excellent record, and is largely
due, in many instances, to the
iatherly advice given by the Judge
to the parties who applied lor
licenses.
16 oz Cans Rabbit Foot Bak
ing Powder, regular price 25c
Special price
(, lou save 40 per cent)
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Y. Iff, C. A. NOTES.
First aid to the injured class will
meet tonight in the Y. M. C. A,
Dr. Lucas in charge,
There. will be a meeting of the
active members at the Y. M. C. A.
riiurBday evening at 8 o'clock to
elect members of the board of di
rectors after which the directors
will meet.
The proof of the catalogue of the
library has beeu received from
New York and the work of plao
ing ine oooks ui vie cascB is pro
gressing,
A large number of new members
are coming In-and quite a number
are renewing. We want the mem
bership to reach 400 by Jan. 31st.
It is further said that .Who-will bring in a new one?
Cody does not have the
-an exceptional goon deal in a
LARGE YELLOW DRIED PEACH
at 10 cents per pound. We have
only 500 pounds of this lot.
Remember this sale only lasts
two weeks and if you want to get
the benefit of this sale yon should
take advantage of it at once.
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Men's
Clothing.
Men's Black and Brown All
Cheviot Suits, finclv tailored
SIO OllalltV. WO. nro cinllmir 4bnm
month at 1
$7.50.
Men's Black All Wool Clay Worsteds
warranted not to change color. In the
latest style military cut. $15 value at
$10.00.
Men's All Wool Ulsters and Over
coats at $5, 7.50, 10.00, 12.50 and $15.00
Bargains Stalcy Underwear. This
month vc arc closing out all odds and
ends at a great sacrifice
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Boy's
Clothing.
Remember we handle the best
of every tiling.
Ileinlz Pickles,
Oriole Cereals,
Oriole Dried Fruits,
Snow Flake Flour, v
mnnnmi Lnnnen (mm k.
Blanke's Coffees,
Honeysuckle Canned Fruils,
Sommer Ricliardsons Crackers.
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RAILROAD NOTES,
You may Snop
yoir Fingers
ct Dyspepsia
There is a quality in Royal Bak
ing Powder, coming from the purity
and wholesomeness of its ingre
dients, which promotes digestion.
Food raised by it will not distress.
This peculiarity of Royal has been
noted by hygienists and physicians,
and they accordingly recommend
It in the preparation of food, espe
cially for those of delicate digestion.
ROM. BAKING FOWDCll CO.j 100 WHUAM AT., NEW YORK.
Deputj Game Commissioner
Carter lias been doing buBincsB in
Lincoln for a couple of days.
"A Liou's Heart" company came
in from the west at noon and
will be the attraction at the opera
house this evening.
Judge Grimes went to Lexington
at noon today to hear a motion for
a new trial in a case which had
been tried in the district court.
The couch at Howe's furniture
store which lias been offered on a
daily scale of descending prices,
has been sold. The bid was fifteen
dollars.
Alvin Poole and Frank Fonda
left for the east Saturday, the
former to resume his musical
studies in Chicago and the latter
his work in the Perdue University
at Laylaycttc, Ind.
Shaving 10c, at Doc Sizemore's.
Don't forget the place.
The weather today 1b of that
brand which has gained for western
Nebraska the title of being in the
"banana belt." There is no need
of going to California to get May
weather in January; we have it
right at home.
Miss Helen Hcrshcy very pleas
antly entertained about twenty-five
of her young friends last Friday
Atrnniiitr ut t-ilanoi nf In 1. 1 . a I T i i i . . .
-'-"'"fei 'n.o.i...,ij(, in lati, mm. H8l UOW U1UCU tlicre IS 111 It. WC
it was nearly midnight befor the don't know that Asst. Supt. Keye
guesis ueparieu. Progressive of Omaha will resign, Asst Supt
games were piayeu louowed by rc- Ware will go to Omaha and that
trcsli incuts.
The superiority of this Boy's de
partment is proven every day. You will
jind nothing but the best makes of cloth
ing at very low prices. Bring the boys
for Vcstcc Suits ago 3 to 8.
2-piecc Suits, double-breasted, age
from 0 to 10 years. 3-picce Manly Suits
age from f to 15 years. Long Pants
Suits, age 10 to 20 years.
Our Boy's Overcoats and Ulsters
are selling rapidly at extremely low
prices.
All Boy's arc wearing our Ironclad
shoes per pair
$1.50 and $2.00.
This will be a great Bargain Month
everything will be sold at reduced prices.
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in this store,
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icuu uns saic antt you will liml that it pays to trade at
THE MODEL ONE-PRICE
CLOTHING HOUSE.
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MAX KIRSCIIBAUM, Proprietor. JK
General Manager Dickinson went
west in his special car Saturday
evening.
Frank Elliott, the all-round base
ball player, leaves the latter pari
of this week for Trumbull. Neb..
where he expects to locate. We re
gret to have him leave.
Twenty cars of Gothenburg ice
was received last evening and more
will probably come in today. Thu
present weather is too warm for
ice harvesting and cutting is only
done during the morning hours.
Under the new time card ot the.
Union Pacific the people of Gothen
burg can ride east on but one it nut
in twenty-four hours This has
naturally made them a little huffy
and tlioy threaten to run all their
through passengers over the U. &
M via a state line to Farnam.
There is now a Uoatinir rumor
BRADY NOTES.
Prof. Shuman ami Miss Costin
have returned trom their holiday
vacation and began their school's
Monday.
Kcvival meetings arc still in pro
gress in the Methodist church.
Rev. Chamberlain of Gothenburg
assisted the pastor three evenings
laBt week.
Sunday afternoon a Baptist
Sabbath school was organized in
the Woodmad Hall, about thirty
five being present. Gilbert Bolin
was elected Superintendent.
At the annual election of officers
ot the M. 10. Sabbath school last
Sunday Mtb. Cover was elected
THE TRAMP
For Sale very cheapA cabinet
bath tub. but little used. luquirc
at this ollice.
A. V, S"haner, who lived near
Maxwell for a number of years, but
last fall moved to near Avoca.
Minn., is in town to day settling up
business affairs. Mr. Shaner is
well pleased with his new home,
and pronounces the country au ex.
ceptionally hue for agriculture.
A Denver officer was in towu
this morning looking for a man
who had committed a brutal mur
der in that city recently. A
young boy and his sister were skat
ing on a pond in the suburbs of 'the
city when they were approached
by a ruffian who attempted to
carry off the nirl. The boy resisted
the rufiian'b efforts when the latter
struck the boy with an ax, killing
hitn. The girl fought with such
vigor that the man finally released
her and fled.
ISjnUL IN TOWN
and he handles groceries
the equal of any firm in
the city and guarantees
you the lowest prices.
Here are a few prices.
Mr. Hilliker will be promoted to as- ?.,.l?(,s.UKnr 18 ll)H for 3l0(
sistant superintendent with head-''
quarters in this city. Ex. Japan Rico .1 lha lor 25
a i!..,.. .. , . ifouou uiii iiiou MbB for IK
tx nine "mauncc-- occurred cany Kll,,,B Ni Y. JJiiokwhontnorlb...
this morning on the Union Pacific
at Pine Bluffs, Wyo., in which a
car or two was derailed. The en
gine had cut loose and rati to the
station and in coining back gavi
the train such a jolt as to derail
the carB. Train No. ( was delayed
about lour hours.
The Union Pacific officials are
congratulating themselves that
during the year 1901 they had no
wrecks which were accompanied by
serioiiB loss ol life; and in this they
were more lortunate than a num
ber of other western roads. This
Union Pacific, however, had a num
ber of wrecks during the year which
were very distructive to company
property.
Christian Johnson, of Deer Creek
precinct, is in town today, and
made this office a business call.
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Ryrup'por (,'al io "
uhwoko Uoru Htiirch jxir pkj,' 08
Owoo (Hobs sturoh per pkff 08
jjohi uiobb ttiarcu pur pic u.l
HoHt Corn Starch por pktf 05
Walter Dnkoro Clioealato 18o ' for .:tr
Gold Dust por pk 18
Cocoanut por pkg 05
Wc carry a full line of New
York canned Corn, Peas. Beans.
etc., that cannot be excelled. We
challenge competition.
Humphrey Flour the best
made, Jonce tried alwavs used.
Guaranteed to give satisfaction
or money refunded. White Satin
$1.10, Fancy Patent $1.00 and
Baker's Choice 'JO cents.
Wc carry pure Rve Flour and
Graham.
THE TRAMP GROCERY,
Ii. T. TRAMP, Prop,
of
in
Superintendent to succeed Mrs.
Giffin.
Mr. Ivuhiis and Mr. Plumer
Maxwell transacted buaincsa
Brady last Saturday.
'.The M. W. A. hold a public in
Btallation of officers last Saturday
night and the Royal Neighbors
served supper.
Mrs. O. W. Morley who has been
quite sick the past week with
pleurisy is some better at present.
JameB A. Kerr, president of the
lOpworth League at this place was
prcBcnted with a bible by the mem
bers of the League Sunday even
ing as a token of their esteem for
him.
A. C. Lane, who lives north of
North Platte, transacted business
in towu Monday.
A Dcop Mystery,
It is a mystery why women nudum
liauknuho, Hoadaoho, NorvousneBH,
SlooplosHuoBH, Melancholy, Fainting and
Dizzy Spoils wlinii thousands havo
provod that Elootrio DittorH will euro
quickly such troubles, -'I Biifforod for
yours with kidney trouble," writes Mrs.
Phobo Chorloy, of Peternon, la., "and a
lu mo back pained mo bo 1 could not
drosH myself, but Kleorio Hitters wholly
ourod me, and nlthoii(,'h 7.'l yeam old, I
now am able to do nil my hoimowork."
It ovorcomen Constipation, Improves
appetite, kIvos perfect health. Only 50
cents at Streltz's druu ntore.
For Rent
For Rent House with four or
six rooms city water.
For Rent Four iurnished
rooms. Suitable for railroad men.
Both are on Dewey btreet. .In
quire of J. Bratt & Co. or M. A.
Peale,
Joseph Ilcrshey has beeu spend
ing the past ten days with Iub
family in Iowa City, Iowa.
For Salo.
Nice gentle thoroughbred milch
cow. See John Hurke at stoik
yards.
L.
E. ROCHE
ATTORNBY-AT.LAW,
HlNMAN biOHC, - DliWEY STliEKT,
Non-rii Platte, Nkbhasia.
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