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About The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922 | View Entire Issue (May 24, 1902)
J Wbt Jtmllt ltlecMi tribune. EIGHTEENTH YEAR. NORTH PLATTE, NEBRASKA, MAY 21, 1902- NO. 85 1 Sr Baby Carriages, We liavc just received a large line of Baby Carriages, which have such a wide range in price that we can suit anybody's pocket book. An inspection of these carriages is invited. . Gasoline Stoyes. We arc handling the Standard Single Generator Gas olene and Kerosene Stoves and have a large stock of them ranging in price from three dollars to twentyscyen dol lars. One of these stoves burns .either,, gasolene or kerosene, just as you choose. We will be glad to show the merits of these stoves to intending purchasers. Of course we still sell Furniture, Matting, Wall Paper and Picture Moulding, and have gained the reputation of selling goods a shade lower than other dealers. Howe's Furniture Store. & ) & iH't to Spring Work On Farm, Garden and Lawn will soon begin and ffj you may need tools and these wc keep. There fj is scarcely anything in this line we do not handle. ($ In making his repairs for spring work the larmer will need Bolts, Nuts, Nails,- etc., and this is the f place he should buv them. fJ ifc,Bulk Garden Seeds vy in as usual be iounu at our store, v rcsu seeds direct from reliable growers. Davis the Hardware Man Who no one Owes. m m m 3 d JOS. HERSHEY. t A Farm Implements, Wagons, Buggies, Wind Mills, Pumps, Pipes and Fit- tings and. Tanks, Barb Wire, Bale lies., Lightening Hay Press & Repairs A Locust Sf NORTH PLATTE, NEB. 9 9 mm Kortk f laite floor lylaijUfactUrecl by Kfoftl? Platte Roller fljiils Used by economical housewifes in fifty towns in Nebraska and Wyoming and pronounced the equal of any flour manufactured in Nebraska. fl Trial Sack uUll CotjYice yoU of its fljetit North Platte Roller Mills C. F. IDDINCS JOHN BR ATT & CO.. Real Estate, Loans m Insurance Idle Honey Invested In Gilt Edged Securities X NORTH PLATTE, NEBRASKA. X timoforonoo:-j!)oay XSnxxlx. lxx 3VTol3meils.ni. , Five Cent Cigar to Y. AX. O. A, NOTES. Telegram received from State Secretary J. P. Bailey today saying he will spend Sunday with Secre tary Sheppard. He will be glad to meet the men Saturday evening and Sunday afternoon. The Y. M. C. A. windows are properly screened and awnings shade them from the sun making the rooms a plcaanut place to sit in. The reading room Is open each Sunday between the hours ot half- past one and five. All men arc welcome. Every man in town invited to the men's meeting Sunday at 3:30 p. m, D, L. Robinson has a remarkable experience to relate to men, at the earnest request of the local secre tary. It is also expected that Mr. Bailey will speak for a short time. Railroad men arc especially invited to this service. Don't mis) that musical romance in the K. P. hall on Saturday even ing at the close of which lemonade and cake will be served. The pro ceeds go to'hclp furnish equipment for the Y. M. C. A. ball team. Ad mission twenty-five cents. Young man! Are you not tired of wash basin baths, which are such a bother? Go up and commence a membership in the Y. M. C. A. by the payment of a dollar and en joy a good bath whenever you wish it. Will the party having out a Y. M. C. A. book called "The Red Cockade," by Weyman, please bring it in at once. The Great Pan-American Shows. Connected with The Great Pan- American Shows there is in all probability the grandest and great eft Elippcdrome ever seen on any ellipse since Rome exploited the first. Scores of fearlets horsemen and horsewomen, teams of horses, blooded and In their prime; Arabian and Kentucky thoroughbred?,, ileet of foot and handsome. There pre Roman, standing and chariot races, two and four horse; there arc steeple chases, hurdle races, fiat, trotting, racking and running races. There arc pig and pole, sack and wheelbarrow, man vs. horse, Whippet dog, Indian vs. Indian pony, obstacle, pony and monkey, clown, mule and goat races, ele phant and came), deer and hound, man vs. man and woman vs. woman races. In a word, all kinds ot races ever run will be duplicated and many novel ones introduced at The Great Pan-American Shows at North Platte on June 3d. An old gentleman from Indiana, who owns a section ot land in this county, arrived in town yesterday and reported he had been buncoed out of twenty dollars down the road by a smooth-talking -man. It was a case of oycr-confidence in the promises ot a Btranger. Two men, one of who claimed to be a representative of the Lincoln Post, and the other Bcllitig a method lor the rapid computation of figures, were run in by the police Wednesday night on the charge ot being drunk and disorderly. The newspaper man had IiIb face "cut and an eye blackened in the melee Better Fix Your Haying Outfit We have what you need Stacker Rope Tackle Blocks Pulley "Wheels Hay Forks Fork Handles Harness Strap Work Bolts. Sunday Service. The G. A. R. and W. R. C. will hold union services at Lloyd's opera house on Sunday evening next at eight o'clock. Rev. Thos. 13. Green Ice will officiate, assisted by the other pastorB of the ctty. ThcG. A. R. and the W, R. C." will meet at the K. P. hall at 7:30 and march to the opera house. All cx-soldlcrs of the Spanish war and the civil war arc cordially mvitcd to join with the G. A. R. J. W. Voodry, Chrmn. Com, Store open evenings until ft o'clock. Wilcox Dcparlmcnl Store. BETWEEN THE III VERS. Owing to the increase of milk and the demand for butter which, outside of the creamery, will not supply the local market, the Nichols creamery is running every day at this time instead of every other day as during the past six montliB. The entertainment will be given by the O'Fallon'a bchool Saturday evening. It closed on Friday. The Uershey school, which closes today, will give an entertainment on Wed nesday evening of next week. By order of the county commis sioners, Sam Funkhouucr con btructed a bridge over the south bide irrigation canal the first of this week near John Cordets' tarm. The first crop ot alfalfa in this locality is the largest ever known. Sugar beets and corn that were planted previous to the recent rains were damaged more or less but not .la badly as was at first anticipated. Weeds are coining up last and there is lots of work in store tor the grow cis. A. l Beeler of ITershcy will de part tor Holland the first of the cominir month on business pertain ing to the settlement of an estate oyer there m which he is interested. He will be accompanied from North Platte by his brother J. G. and daughter. Ed Lyons, the Sutherland pier chant, was at Hershey on business Wednesday, Mrs. Joe Rollout of Hershey is critically ill at thiB wiiting. Dr. Eves is ihe attending physician, Chas. McClaln has purchuscd the I5d Stone residence in Hershey, We understand that the considera tion was $225. Mouday laBt Miss Valeri Brown at Hershey was assisted in celebrat ing her eighth birth anniversary by several oj her Utile girl play mates. Games ot different kinds were indulged in, ice cream was served and the little folks had a pleasant time lrom start to finish. Daniel Hdstrom, formerly a resi dent ot the valley, died at his home in Lincoln on Sunday last of con sumption. He was a member of the Hershey Woodmen camp and held a policy for $2,000 in the same. A wife and several children survive him The bereaved family have the sympathy of many friend t in thiB locality, D, S, McCounell recently sold his south side farm to Taylor, the sheep man, who is buying all tlc land in that section offered for sale. A. W. Amett shipped a fine Du- roc pig to a Wood River party Tuesday, For a fine dish oi ice cream just Btep into G, W. Brown's store at Hershey, We know whereof we speak, tor we have been there. Kd IOwell, ot the Grand Island sugar factory, was in this section the early part of the week inspect ing the beet crop. James McMichael finished the woodwork on the Jenkin's house the early paat ot the week. Friend Carpenter, with the aid of his hounds, recently captured sev eral coyotes on the south side, Holds Up a Congressman. 'Attho end of tho cntupnlffn," writes Chump Clark, Missouri's brilliant eon groBamnn, "from overwork, norvous ten sion, loss of sloop and constant Bponkinff I had about utterly collapsed. It room ed that all tho orpins In my body woro out ot order, but throo bottlos of Elootrio Bittors tuado mo all rkj'it. It'ri tho host all uround ruodioino ovor Bold over a druggist's counlor," Ovor workod, run down men nnd woak, siokly women train splondid health and vitality from Eloo trio Ilittors. Try thorn. Only GOa. Guurautood by A. F. KtrolU. SHOE PRICES Whether High or Low DEPEND ON QUALITY Wc guarantee the quality of every shoe we sell W E S E L L Ladies' Ultra Shoes per pair. ., $3 Ladies' Pine Shoes per pair v. 3 Ladies' Fine Shoes per pair 2 Ladies' Patent Kid Shoes per pair 2 Ladies' Finp Kid Shoes per pair ' 2 Ladies' Good Quality Kid Shoes either Patent or Stock tip per pair l Ladies' Good Quality Kid Shoes per pair 1 Misses' Fine Shoes 11)4 to 2, .per pair . , 2 Misses' Fine Shoes 11)4 to 2, per pair 1 Misses' Fine Shoes ll to 2, per pair 1 Misses' Fine Shoes 11 to 2, per pair 1 Misses' Patent Leather Shoes 11$ to 2, per pair 1 Misses' Shoes 11)4 to 2, per pair J. Children's Fine Shoes 8$ to It, per pair. ...... 1 Children's Fine Shoes 8A to 11, per pair, 1 Children's Fine Shoes 84 to 11, per pair . . . , Children's Patent Leather Shoes 8 to 11, Uhiidrcn's bliocs oyj to 11, per pair Chil'd's Fine Shoes 5 to 8, per pair Child's Fine Shoes 5 to 8, per pair .' 1.00 Child's Fine Shoes 5 to 8, per pair 85 Child's Kid Shoes Spring Heel size S to 8, per pair SO Men's Fine Shoes per pair , 3.50 Men's Fine Shoes per pair 3.00 Men's Fine Shoes per pair 2.50 Men's Fine Shoes per pair 2.00 Men's Fine Shoes per pair . 1.25 Men's Plow Shoes per pair 1.25 Boys' Shoes per pair 2.00 Boys' Shoes per pair i . 1.75 Boys' Shoes per pair 1.50 Boys' Shoes per pair ; 1.25 Slippers and Oxfords, all grades and prices. Wc merit your Shoe Trade because wc give you bctlcr values in wear than can be bought elsewhere for the same price. Store open evenings until 8 o'clock. Wilcox Department Store per pair. Notice for Bids. Notice 1b hereby given that scaled bids will be received by the school board for district No. Seven, at the post office at Maxwell, Nebraska, for the erection ot a school house for said district, up and until the hour of ten a. m., Thursday, May 29th, 1902. Plans and specifications can be seen by culling on C. II. Kuluip, at the postofiice at Max well, Nebraska. The oflicers of said school district reserves the right to reject any and nil bidH, J. JJ. KKM.Kiiicu, Moderator G. W. RoliilRTS, Director. C. 11. Kuiinh, Treasurer, Dynamo Cars On "The Overland Limited" carry expert electricians whose special duty is to supervise and see that the electric lighting ar rangements arc entirely satisfac tory. Each sleeper has 70 electric lights, dining car 70, bullet spioking and library car 40. Observation cars, dining' cars, buffet smoking" and library cars arc equipped with twelve-inch electric fans. Electric reading lamps in every berth. Electric curling irons in all ladies' toilet rooms. This famous train reaches Salt Lake City 12 hours and San Francisco 16 hours ahead of all competitors. If you contemplate a trip to any western point the Union Pacific offers you the highest degree of com tort and luxury, with no additional cost and a great saving of time and expense. Full information cheerfully furnished on application to E. II. Gkngic, Agent. UNION PACIFIC TIME CAHD. (Central Time) llMuD uruinifi No. I KcavcH , fi:3 p. m lui i.L'ilVL'M ,,,, u; i.ii, ui n I.envi'H lilfi :i. in M.uavcH 7:(Kn. in 17 I.cavt'H (ITclKht) 8:80 ji, III IV l.eaveH (I'Teluiii) : m i. m 83l.cavcH (KrolKMt) mwa m UAHT HOUND, No. a I.eavcH ; 18:30 n. in l.eavett 7 :1ft n. in fl I.eavcH H: l() a. in 'I Leaven , 11: 10 ji. m IH Leaves (KrclKht) 18:30 1. Ill 80 Leaves (FrelKlit) 4;U) a. in 88 Leaven (Freight) 7:111 a. in On trnluH No. I anil 8 iiasHeiiKers must iay I'lillman fare. FrelKlit trains No, 83 anil 88 ntop at all stations. Otlier frelKltts carry iiusHeiiKers iu iPuiuin ui miiuii ujcjt niui. FITTED AND SUITED. Fitthat's that the thing. Wc give it. Our suits fit and our lit suits every time, Same with prices. It's a way wc have that never fails. Make you the smartest, most stylish, perfect fitting- suit in handspmc and dur able material at reasonable prices. Variety of patterns to select from. Every garment warranted as to worltmansnip, finish au'd fabric. Cleaning and repairing a specialty. F. J. BROEKER. I FOR SALE I One full-blood Short horn bull. Enquire of GEORGE W. EVES DON'T PROCRASTINATE! Otliorvvlso don't nut olT until tomorrow whnt should bo dono today, If tlioro is soino ? olioo ronutritiK. hnvo it dono ; at tho follow Front ShooKo- pair Shop. I GEO. TEKULVE. Clionpost and beet pluco in town. S D R.J. P. SHUTE, DENTIST. All llranchw of Den tistry scientifically done. Nitrous Oxla uas administered, Pennsylvania College of Dental Surgery 'ou Otllce over Wilcox Dept