The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, February 11, 1902, Image 4

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    LLOYD'S OPERA IIOUSE
SPECIAL ATTRACTION
AFTERNOON ONLY
THURSDAY K!
INNES
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Si BAND
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Sixty People including BOYDEN,
ALBERTI, ZERNI, KRYL
BORGHI
In Scenes from GRAND OPERA,
(NOT lNCOSTt'MK)
Prices: fX), 75 and 81.00. Advmioo Snlo
at Clinton's Jmvolry Store.
Local News in Brief,
ED
DB. F. W. MILLEU, GRADUATE DENTIST.
Ofllco over Stroitz'i Druff Storo.
Hen Wilson, of Gandy. shipped a
carload of hogs from this place to
South Omaha last Saturday.
The Sons and Daughters ol Pro
tcction at Brady will give a masked
ball at that place on Friday even
ing of this week.
The Washington dispatches state
that Mrs. Virginia C. Stuart of
this city lias been granted a
widow' pension of eight dollars
per month.
J. II. Ilcrshcy came down Iroin
the ranch Saturday indisposed
physically and has since been con
fined to his home witli an attach of
grippe.
G. W. Rose, the star route mail
carrier between this city and Curtis,
has signed a contract for carrying
the mail over the same route for
the next four years.
It ib said that Fred Ouimette,
late of this city, will enter the ring
at Alliance on the evening of the
25th, inst. and contest for sparring
points with a barber living in that
place.
The snow ol Saturday night, fol
lowing closely upon those of the
early part ot kiBt week, put the
roadways in town in excellent
-uanaJor sjcigii-ntling and many
took advantage of the occasion
Sunday and yesterday to get out
their sleighs and sleds.
The rcylval services which had
been conducted at the Methodist
church lor two or three weeks,
were closed Sunday night, Twenty
two conversions were secured,
and members were strengthened
spiritually bv reason of the meet
ings.
'iiic ponce received a message
Sunday night to search the trains
for a young man who was wanted
by the police ol Jauesville, Wis.
The young man had a ticket from
Janesvillc to Los Angeles. Con
stable Huntington went throul
all trains from the cast but tailed
to find anyone answering the des
cription.
Supt. Neale returned Saturday
trout his trip to the Hi nl wood
country, where he visited schools
lie found one school thirty-six
itltlcs northwest of town where
there were four pupils enrolled, the
teacher holding the school in her
home, and receiving thirty dollars
per month lor her work. The com
iug year the patrons in the district
will build a sod school house, douat
inc all work required in the eon
struclion.
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80c
ummuMaMnwwia
Men's Shoes.
1.50
1.50
2.00
2 50
3.00
3.50
Men's Plow Shoes per pair.Sl.
Men's Plow Shoes per pair.
Men's Fine Shoes per pair.
Men's Fine Shoes per pair.
Drown Shoe Co's?2 SO Shoes
pur pair
Men's lrinc Shoes Goodyear
Welt per pair
Brown Shoe Co's Shoe per
pair
Wc can fit your foot with bet
ter value than you can get at any
exclusive shoe store or clothing
house. Wo stand bade of ever
pair we aell.
STSlorc open evenings unti
Atirhl ViV.lnck .
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Wilm Department Store!
80c
80c
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sue
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EIGHTY CENTS COUNTS VOli ONE DOLLAR AT THIS
EXTRA SPECIAL
20 Percent Discount Sale
During this sale wc will continue to show wonderful yalucs in'clothmg-Uhe lirst
choice is worth being-quick for. It is unnecessary to quote prices. It requires
an examination to appreciate the genuine bargains wc arc offering in
Men's Hoys' and Childrcns'
Fine Suits and Overcoats.
This opportuniU'"will not come again this season. 10 very gar
ment has the original price still on it. You get 20 percent off
when you purchase.
Good Shoes sold Cheaply.
jSQUf AKttSS
Our Shoe Department Is the place to visit if
you wish to spend only a little money to get
Shoes that arc really good. These arc leaders:
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Vry v w lj' ugms cu.uu noc at tins saie .tu.
Wc nave your size in ivnamcl (Jail or Jiox
rir
Olllftt Ufinlll unliinn frtrt'ti
V Jl'SHorV Shoes at SI. 60 to 3.20.
Wc Can Please You if Yon Give Us the Opportunity.
Star Clothing House.
80c
80c 80c
80c
80c 80c 80c 80c
80c
80c
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PERSONAL MENTION.
Judge Grimes opened a term of
district court at Kimball yesterday.
John J. Halligau attended the
session of district court at Kimball
yesterday.
Miss Charlotte Grady left on
train No. 2 Sunday for Chicago
where she will study music.
Mr. and Mrs. J. (J. Wilcox re
turned Saturday from their visit in
St. Joe, Mo., and Abilene, KaB.
Walter Vroman, of Cheyenne,
came clown Saturday nigut anu
visited relatives lor a day or two.
Kcv. J. F. Seibcrt will go to
Sidney next month and hold
services each evening lor a week.
II. S. Ridgcly returned yester
day from his professional trip to
Kansas, having been absent several
days.
MisH Laura Murray and Miss
Kate Oilman, teaching at Suther
land, spent Saturday and Sunday
in town,
L. Harding, who had been visit
ing his daughter, Mrs. b. li.
KoHcnbtitg for two weeks, returned
to Omaha ycBtcrday.
Mrs. O. W. Sittcmorc was the
Hiicst of her parents, Mr. and Mrs
Simon White, south of Ilcrshcy
last Saturday and Sunday.
W. A. Vollmer left Saturday
night lor Chicago, a number ot his
frieiulH escorting him to the depot
and bidding him good-bye.
Wiley Crane lctt yesterday lor
Lincoln where he has secured the
position of superintendent of
property at the Lansing theatre.
Mr. and Mrs A. O. Kockcn and
one or two of the children went to
Grand ! Island Inst ill); lit, being
called there by the death ot M. J.
Croniu.
Millard Hosier will leave tomor
row or Thursdav for Clarksburg
Ohio, where his family has been
visiting for several months. Mr.
Hosier will remain there until the
latter part ot March when lie will
return with his family.
Tim Thiiiuni: has just finish
leinrthv supreme court oriels in
the cases of Morrill vs. McNeill
and the Union Stock Yards Co
vs. Rilev 10. Haskell. The former
is taken up from Logan county and
the latter from McPhersou county
and both are important cases
Dr. Oswold, the dentist, left town
rather suddenly the latter part of
last week, eoinir it is said to
Junction City, Kan. We under
stand he uicglected to call at sev
eral business houses and settle
hia accounts.
C. M. Newton, who Iibr put in
wtock ot wall paper, window shades
and moulding in the Ronnie build
.inir. announces elsewhere that he
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Maurico Cronln Doad.
A telegram received in town yes-1 RAILROAD NOTES,
terdav short Iv after flimint .in. '. .......,., ..
nou need the death of Maurice J J Stciling will probably be made
Croniu at Grand Island, where he t,le end f a freight division on the
had for several years been cm- u- & M'8 Denver-Alliance road.
ployed as foreman ot the Union! Will Sulliyan, who quit these
i -acme rounu uouse. jl ne can Be ot . mops a ween or so ago is now
death was affection of the heart, working at lOdgemont. S. D
anil lie was taken very suddenly, , Engineer Ellis of Chevenne scent
ycsieraay in town, liaviug run
having been up to the day before in
his usual health. Yesteday morn
ing Mr. Croniu came home from
work and went to bed. His wife,
heard him breathe heavily and
going to his bedside attempted to
awaken him. This she could not 1
do and at once dispatched
tor a physician, but belore the
latter arrived, Maurice had
passed away. Mr. Croniu was :
for many years a resident of North
Platte, coming here about 1880.
wid during his residence here was
employed in the capacities ot fire
man, engineer and later round-1
louse foremen. The deceased was '
i popular man and tiis large circle
of friends m this city deeply regret :
Ins death. i
We Drink Beer.
During the year 1901 there wert
snipped into North Platte thirty
through with a passenger train
W. J. Kowland has been oil duty
f i
ior several uays oy reason ot an
attack of grippe.
Howard Arnold, a former fireman
out of this city, but now railroad
tng at Salida, Col., is the guest ol
North Platte friends
Traveling Engineer Stuart came
down trom Cheyenue Saturday
morning and remained until the
following evening.
S. C. Mecomber left last night
for Kansas City on business con
uected with his position as chair
man of the O. R. C. protective
board.
All the railroad offices and the
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oepoi, waning room anil express
live carloads of beer, in addition to oflice arc now supplied with mean
uib consignment oi ies man car- t descent lights, the current having
barrels to the car which is about
the average we have a total ol
3500 barrels, and if we figure in tin
small shipments we will have ;
total equivalent to otic barrel pet
year for each and every person u
North Platte. However, probablv
oue-tourth of the amount shipnei
in was shipped out to neigh borim
town and villages, so that the con
sumption in the city did not ex
ceed twenty-live gallons per eacl'
individual. Hut even that is con
siderable beer, and indicates tha
some lellows must be getting ava
with a barrel each per month.
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Forty-seven Ranges
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That people appreciate good articles .
when they see them is attested by the to
fact that we have sold forty-seven
Ranges since August ist, and we are to
selling them right along. But Ranges jjjj
are not all; our sales of Heating Stoves
have been very large. This business jj
only tends to show that we carry to
superior Stoves and Ranges and sell W
them at right prices.
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Church and Society Announcements.
The ladies' guild of the Episcopal
church will meet Friday afternoon
with Mrs. D. C. Congdon.
Rev. W. J. Crusen went to Pax-
ton last night to assist Rev. Derre-
berry in a series of revival meetings
The Woman's Relief Corps will I
hold a social at the home of Mrs.
John N. Bonner Wednesday after
noon, February 12th.
Tomorrow being Ash Wednes
day, services will be held at the
Church of Our Saviour at 7:30 a.
tti., 10:30 a. in. and at 7:30 p. in.
Men. mark Friday evening en
gaged and come out to the one hour
service for men at -7:45 this week.
Mr. Charles Heudy will be in
charge ol the meeting. The pastor
will deliver a short address.
Next Friday evening the Knights
ol Pythias will conler the rank ot
Knight upon two esiiuircs. All
members are requested to be pres
ent. Lit: lit refreshments will be
served at the conclusion ot the
work.
All members ol the Order of the
Eastern Star are requested to be
present at the hall next Thursday
evening. Visiting members from
Ogalalla will be present and the
work will be exemplified for their
benefit.
Several men are at work string
ing wire for the arc and includes
cent lights to be used by the Union
Pacific Co.
Y. M. C. A. NOTES.
Dr. Greenlee addressed a fine
body of men in the rooms last Sun
day. The address was helpful and
was appreciated.
Evidently our members do not
want to pay library fines. Out of
the hundreds of patrons, none have
kept books out long enough to be
fined. This is as it should be. Wc
want these books to be read by
largenumbers, thus showing Miss
Helen M. Gould that her splendid
gift is appreciated.
Business was lively down to the
Y. M. C. A. last Saturday. Thirty
seven books were drawn from the
library and fifty-seven baths were
given. 125 visits were made to
the rooms and we believe every one
of them had a good time,
State Secretary J. P. Bailey will
meet with the board of directors at
seven o'ctock tonight.
In love with the Y. M. C. M
The firemen on the U. P. R. R.
Thirty-five ot them are members
here. S.
ANGEL FOOD
TAFFY
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HUPFER'S
Front Sreet-
Wall Paper lor 1902 1
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C. M. Newton lias opened $
u Wall Paper Store in the v
Kennie Building anil will f
y carry in stock
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Wall Paper, Widow Shades,
Room and Picture Moulding,
and Sewing Machines.
first been turned on last Thursda
evening. The arc lights will be
erected in a few days.
O. A. Barber, of Grand Island
was in town yesterday and had his
name placed on the list of extra
firemen. The young man is a very
smooth ball pitcher and will play
with the local team this season.
The Union Pacific offers a rate
of one fare and a third to Gothen
burg parties wishing to attend the
Innes concert in this city next
Thursday. Those taking ad
vantage of the rate must come up
on train No. 5 and return on the
Innes special in the afternoon.
In stating that W. J. Roche had
severed his connection with the
Union Pacific we were somewhat
previous. He was laid olT for a
few days but returned to work yes
terday afternoon. Mr. Roche has
been employed in the local shops
for over thirty years, and is re
garded by all as a very capable
mechanic, a good fellow, and will
probably work lor the Union
Pacific for thirty years mon 11c
is one ol the staiidbys" of the
local shops.
v Will carry ready-made win-
tv now shades, also a nice line
of shade by the piece from
which he will make anv sic
g to order. Will make Picture $
h rames anil will very JJ
shortlv have an outfit for ?
the manufacturing of Rub- Js
her I la ml Stamps.
Shall try to please all that $
patronize me.
C. M. NEWTON.
n nnu'.rnfiilv It nil lint V tilt) tiuhl IC fn
with those articles. a!535i5-3SCi3aw
Mrs. D. C. .
Sunday from
Omaha.
Congdou
a brief
returned
visit in
J. E. Weir was lined live dollars
and costs yesterday Jur rustling
coal from the Union Pacific. The
line and costs totaled nine dollars
The contract lor carrying the
mail daily between this city and
Gandy has been let to W. R.
Brown of Gandy for $900 per year.
J. R. Fay, the present carrier, had
in a bid of twelve hiiuttrcd dollars
per year.
A Full Line of Pish
K salt and canned, just received. Anything you want
5E: during LENT can be found at our store clean 3
and free from dirt.
g Try a Can of SKAQUADS.
Just the thing for parties and lunches. A
E relish. Something new. Only 15c a can.
sea
food 5!
Here is Paroposition You
Cannot Allow to Pass Unnoticed.
Cut out the price list on Groceries -advertised
by our competitors and bring- same to us. Pick
out the goods you want and wc will not only 12
sell you a superior article for the same money,
but will give you in addition to same one Kami-
McNally Hook Check for every 25c worth you
purchase for cash. Limit of checks given at
any one purchase 20 checksor S5 worth of goods 2
I Harrington h Tobin.
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