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About The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922 | View Entire Issue (March 21, 1902)
i I Talking Machines Wc have a fine line J of Talking- Machines $12.00 $1S.00, $ $25.00, $40.00, $00.00 9 and a good assort- Jjij mcnt of 7 and 10-inch ft W US to Hi g Records. $ to w j Wc also carry a full $ to line of the ? 3 American Cycle S Mfr Co's Bicvlces 8 from S15 to $35, with $ to to 8 or without coaster $ brake. j to & to to S Clinton, to THE JEWELER S She tmi WfcMy riliuuf. FRIDAY. MARCH -21, 1002. DR. F. W.MILLER, GRADUATE DENTIST. OIHce ovor Streltz't Drug Store Deli I. Davis went east thi morning, Clias. llcudy left last night on a business trip to Chicago. Judge Grimes went to Omaha last night on legal business. Mrs. W. F. Cody and Mrs. II S. BoaJ went to Denver last night. Mn. G. YV. Fiun, Miss Slant?, and Will Hendy are visitors in Co zad today. Mr. and Mrs. Austin Lock were the guests of Sutherland friends several days this week. Judge Grimes will hold a term of district court in Scotts Bluff county beginning next Monday. Mrs. B. C. Clinton is the guest of relatives in town, having arrived from Lexington last evening. Three daughters ot John L. Kooih left last night lor a 'isit with relatives at Marshalltown, Iowa. Claude Delaney brought in a line lot of wild ducks yesterday and pret-ented the writer with a couple of nice ones. Mr. and Mrs. H. 15. Worrell, who had been visiting North Platte friends ior several dayp, returned to Ogalalla yesterday. Mrs. W. T. Banks returned last evening from her visit in the east part ot the state, and at St. Joe, Mo. Grab Salo. On account of the storm lust Saturday packages were not all sold and the bicycle, gent's watch and large vase are still in, only about 400 packages lelt, will close them out tomorrow. Clinton, the Jeweler. ML cream iTETK 4tr Is the Host Economical Greater in leavening strength, a spoon ful raises more dough, or goes further Working uniformly and perfectly, it makes the bread and cake always light and beautiful, and there is never a waste of good flour, sugar, butter and eggs. While it actually costs less to make a batch of biscuit with the Price Baking Powder than with the so-called cheap powders, there is the additional advan tage of better and more healthful food. PnicE Bakino Powder Co., Chicaco. Style As Well As Quality Is what you will lind in our line of Ladies' Fine Shoes. Wc can give you the same lit in a $2.00 shoe that you get in one for $3.50 to $5.00. All of our Ladies' Fine Shoes arc made over lasts used in the production of $3.50 to $5.00. To those iadics that think the only place they can get a line shoe is at an exclusive shoe store wc wish to say that wc can show them more patterns and lasts in line goods than any exclusive store in North Platte and save them from 25c to $1.50 a pair on price. Store open evenings until 8 o'clock. Wilcox Department Store Will Bridges who had spending several months on the Pacific coast, has returned to this city. Supt. Langtrcc, ol the Union Pacific bridge and building depArt meut, is looking after matters in town today. Deputy Game Warder Carter left yesterday morning on an official trip that will cover the greater part ot the state. Flo will be absent several weeks. Mrs. Hodges, organizer for the Order of Protection, has been con vassing the city this week solicit ing new members for that order. She was given a reception by the local lodge last evening. Mr. and Mrs. Beveridge, the tem perance evangelists and vocalists, gave a very enjoyable entertain mcnt at the Unitarian hall Wed nesday evening belore a lair-sized audience. At the annual meeting of the Pres byterian church Wednesday evening Butler Buchanan and Aug ust Il izencamp were elected ciders, and 15. A. Cary, J. II Ilerehev, .1 F. Clahnugli, August Huzeucamp and 13d Burke trustees. Ten years ago Slier din Gu'iimere led a blushing bride to the attar of hymen; yesterday Judge Grimes legally severed the connubial cord. The union of the two was pleasant for a day or two, then the wile began to display temper and in ninety days after t tic ceremony t-he threatened to send the immortal part of the husband to the sub sequently hence. From ttiat time on the life of the couple was a con tinuous performance of marital infelicities. 'Tis well that the separation occurred. RICES eMM J -i 'A Notr. Alum powders should not be used, no matter how cheap they are. They induce dyspepsia, liver complaint and kidney trouble. To tho Votora of North Platto. I hereby announce that i have withdrawn as a candidate for the office of Mayor. Thanking the citizens for their confidence in me, I remain yours for good citizen ship, A. N IlASKNKA.Ml Notice 15llas Day will give one of his famous entertainments at Lloyd's Opera House Monday, March 24th. This is the last number of the Y. M. C. A. course. Kescrve your scats at Stamp's after 5:45 p. m., March 21st. Grab Salo Tomorrow. 400 packages to clean up, a good chance for the large prizes at Clinton'. . Qo West Noxt Wook. C. L. Patterson and I5d Lovelaud leave on Wednesday ot next w ek lor Lookout, Wyo., about lorty miles west of Laramie, where they will work on a grading contract. They will take with them thirty head ol horses, eighteen drivers, and a lot of feed, camp cquippagc, etc The contract is of Btich size that they will have work until late In the fall. riftoon Cont Supper. On Saturday evening, March 29th, 1002, the W. K. C. will serve a fifteen cent supper at the K. P hall. Supper will consist ot baked beans, bread and butter, cold meat, pickles, cake and coffee. Those who come to the hall by eight o'clock will be treated to an hour of music and recitations. Come friends and thereby aid our noble order in its work of caring for the old veterans and their dc pendent ones, Shop Jftcn Orgnnizo a Band. At a meeting held at Div. Fore man Stubbs' ofiice Wednesday evening a musical organization to be known as the Union Pacific Cor net Band was formed by the elec tion ot the following officers; Man ager J. II. Stubbs, Leader G. F. Weingand. Secretary Sam Grace. Fifteen or eighteen musicians were present, all of whom became mem bers and it is expected to swell this number to about thirty, tint mak ing it a numerically stronger baud than any previously organized in town. The boiler shop has been selected as the place lor holding tri-weekly practice. Grab Salo, Only a'dout 400 packages left at Clinton's. The social giyen last evening at th? residence of Butler Buchanan by the Presbyterian ladies' aid society was ycry largely attended, about 125 persons being present. Excellent music was furnished bv an orchestra and later sandwiches, cake and coffee were served. Ev erybody seemed to thoroughly enjoy the evening. N. P. Ashburn, of Gibbon, is in town today investigating as to the extent cattle in this county are affected with the Texas itch, com monly called mange. Mr. Ashbnrn has been employed to assist in stamping out this disease in the state, and will be glad toco-operate with all those whose herds are affected with the disease. J. II. Ilershey returned Wednes day night from Council Bluffs, where l:c accompanied Mrs. Iler shey the latter part of last week Mrs. Ilershey expected to go to g i to Kansas City 'oday to see her b other who had a paralytic stroke last week which has seriously afftcted him from the waist down John Neary says that we may ex pect stormy weather next week. This will be accepted with regret by those who will have Faster millinery openings next week. W. V. Iloagland went to Lex ington today to act as relaree in a bankruptcy :ase. Mrs. Iloagland accompanied him and will yisit friends for a few days. Several men will be set at work this afternoon building fence around the ball grounds and getting the diamond in shape. Leo Sullivan returned last even ing trom a visit with his parents at Kearney and his brother Frank at Grand Island. hre. John Redmond arrived last evening from Hanover, Kas., and the base ball twirler thinks life is now worth living. Andy Traynor, the veteran trencro.1 baggage agent ot t lie Union Pacific, made an official visit to this city yesterday. Do You Practice Economy? Is it a true or false economy? Don't buy goods because they are cheap they arc dear at any price. Buy the best; it is cheapest in the long run. Do you know that there are cheap goods that arc being- sold just as high as some of the best groceries sold by W. P. McGlone Viz: Snowflake Flour This Hour has no coual. We claim that a sack of Snowllahe will make more bread, better bread, whiter bread, more wholesome bread than anv other brand of Hour, excepting none. Monarch Baking Powder, l1 tire cream of arter baking uiwdcr. It stands in the ist of baking oowders where Monarch caiin d goods stand nnong canned roods, viz: at he head. Wc uarantee it to o better than ny other. If tit don't please you, you get your money back. Per Hi-oz can 45c. Lowney's Cocoa. Per half pound can 25 cents. Oriole Pearl Hominy. Made of the beat white corn, and put up in two pound pack ages. Price 15c per pkg or two tor 2ac Monarch Asparagus Tips, Quart cans, packed full of white tips, very tine. Per can 30c Monarch Strawberry Beets In quart cans, very tempting. Per can 2i)c, two for 35c. Hienze's Preserves. Nothing but pure fruit and granulated sugar. Strawberry 20 cents per pound Blackberry 20 cents per pound Black Raspberry 20o pr pound Damson Plum 20c, Cherry 25c, Quince 20c, Peach 20c, Apple Butter 12c, Peach Butter 15c. FISH. Finest Mackerel in town. Peerless 20c, 2 for 35c, Gem 15c, 2 for 25c. Codfish, Halibut, Finnan Iladdic, Bloaters, Her ring, Salmon, and Holland Her ring. We meet any price and give you better goods. Have a car of Fancy Greeley Potatoes, the finest that have been in North Platte this year. They cost you no more than lots of poor ones. Price $1.00 per bushel. Owing to a number ol lodge and social gatherings last evening, the attendance at the lecture given by K. U. Langloru on Mclviuley and his life was not very large, many of those who had purchahed tickets not being able to attend. From one of those present wc learu that the lecture proved a most Interest ing and scholarly one, and thoui'h over an hour ami a half was con sumed in its delivery, the intercut of the audience was at all times keen. It is Mr. Lang ford's inteii tion to deliver this lecture at points in this and other stales. Chicago forecast for North Platte and vicinity: Partly cloudy t' night, possibly showers Saturday. Maximum temperature yesterday was 42; one year ago it was 40 Minimum temperature this morn was 38; one year ago it waB 18. Harry Webber and an excellent company will present "Nip and Tuck" at the opera house on the evening of April 1st. On the even ing of April 3d, the miitary drama of "Valley Forge'' will be presented by a capable company. James Douglas, who had been visiting his brother Kobert for a few days, returned to Florida yesterday. Sheriff Carpenter went to Adams county on official business Tuesday night. John Bratt will make a trip to Omaha tonight A carload of Min nesota Early Tri umph Potatoes just received. The earliest potato that grows. Hub Grocery Co. il5j l'lllS MOIE on am a Young Men's, Boys' and Little Fellows' Clothing. Our Spring line represents the very best that is made, the largest variety, newest styles, the latest fabrics, and very low prices. Young Men's Suits, Ages 12 to 20. You can get almost any color and shade of material, in both plain and fancy patterns, in different grades at popular prices, $3.50. $5, $7.50, $10. This is one of selling items Afl.50 2. 2-Piccc Boys' Suits, Ages 5 to 15. We arc closing out our two-piece, double -breasted boys' suits at greatly reduced prices, $1, 1,50 2, 2.50, and $3. weingand Tm'Vt"fi"fTM"-iri-ri"rm'ii rrrn - The Chambers divorce case, which was called in the district court estcrday forenoon, was not finished although court continued in session until eleven o'clock laht night. The case will be. concluded tomorrow, Judge Grimes being called to Omaha last night. This suit is brought by Mrs. Frank Chambers agninsl her husband who asks lor a legal separation on the grounds of cruelty and non support. The defendant claims that he has not tieated his wile cruelly and that he Jias always provided for her. He also claims ihcy were not legally married and that his wife is a lewd woman, lie makes these claims in order to gain possession of the children, which form the bone of contention in the proceedings. The Burlington has issue! an order that hereafter a more severe educational test will be given ap plicants for tircmcti. A large num ber of examples in addition, multi plication and subtraction arc sub mitted to them, they must write a letter applying for the position giving reasons for applying for railroad work, and answer a num ber of questions pertaining to the history of America. The new order specifies that applicants for lircmcu must be physically pcrtect, must not be under live feet seven inches nor oyer six feet two incites and must weigh not less than M0 nor more than 210 pounds. The winds of the last tew dayB have caused the ground to dry un usually fast and unless there is more moisture the prospects for the germination ol seed is very poor. There will be but little small grain sown, however, and there will prob ably be plenty of moisture to germinate the corn. Sutherland Free Lance. Oral) B.ilo at Cllntoim tomorrow, only 400 packages "eft and a good chance for the bicycle, gent's watch and large vase. Clinton, the Jeweler. Lister Lays. Plow Lays 14 inch " " 10 " $1.10 Lister " 14 1.15 " " 10 " 1.25 " " 14 Hapgood.... 1.00 " lb " " ..1.10 " 14 " Fagle. 1.00 " 16 " " 1.15 " Finished 14 inch all kinds ,. 1.50 Go Devil Steels, each 25 Cultivator Shovels finished ordered to fit all kinds ot cultivators per set 92 f0. Store open eyenings tt tit i 11 8 o'clnck. Wilcox Department Store. Wi U.Vi rfVuH fAWfWLV.-) rnt. clothing house. 3-Piccc Child's Suns Ages 3 to . the most popular and large in out stock this season, 3, 3.J50. 4. antl ffi5. I & Mcdonald. J ri"vi - r nJinjnn-MirW)n)l)M) Iiuthoiwn Chursh. Special services Falm Sunday as follows: 10:30 a. in. IJcsideB the complete morning service and ser mon the class of catechu mens will bi received into full church mem bership by the impressive rite of confirmation. Mr. C. F. Scharmann will sing "Jerusalem." The choir will render an appropriate anthem, and Mrs. C. F. Scharmann will sing as a solo of consecration. "My Kc deemcr and My Lord" by Dudley Buck. 12:00 m.-Sunday school will convene for the last time under the superintendeucy of Miss Adda Kockeu. ICvery scholar is urired to be present. 7:30 p. in. -Last of the series of subjects on "Personal In structions ol the Bible." "Just as I Am," by Park, will be sunir bv the choir, Services will be held everv even ing during Holy Week. A baptismal fecrvicc for children will be held Saturday afternoon before Faster. The public is cordially invited to worship with us. Fmoiy Murphy, who has been located at Pittsburg. Kan., for a year or more, came home laBt night on a visit. SEED POTATOES. Plant thcin on Good Friday Our car of Early Ohio Seed Potatoes is going like hot cakes, and if you want any you will have to call at once. Another Carload of ICarly Wose, Karly Tri umph and Bliss ICarly due next week at less price hut the old reliable ICarly Ohio is what everybody wants. Harrington & Tobin. 5 DON'T PROCRASTINATE! Othorwiso don't put oil until tomorrow what should bo I done todu . If thoro Is some i olioo repairing, have it dono ( nt tlin ollow Front Shoo Ko- pair Shop. ? GEO. TEKUIiVE, '( Chonpost nud boat pluco in towu.