The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, June 13, 1902, Image 1

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EIGHTEENTH YEA1L
NORTH PLATTE, NEBRASKA, JUNE 18, 1902.
NO. dl
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MONDAY; JUNE 16,
Wc will begin another GREAT SALE in order to gat the $10,000.00 in cash as expected. It will not take very many days to do it, bo the looks of the prospects and the
cut in prices we are making. For the week beginning MONDAY wc have made still greater reductions on our stock and we put on an entirely new lot of goods that you have
not seen before. Before we started our GREAT SALE we divided the stock so as not to give all the bargains the first week. The balance of the $ 10, 000.00 stock must be
sold with greater rapidity and the prices wc have made will undoubtedly force the selling. The bargains are without an equal it's a rare saving" Opportunity.
Great Linen Sale.
Linen Table Cloths worth 65c per yard, at 39c per yard.
Linen Table Cloths worth SSc per yard at 20c per yard.
Linen Table Cloths worth 85c per yard at 49c per yard.
Linen Table Cloths worth $1.25 per yard at 09c per yard.
Linen Towling worth 12j4c per yard at 7c per yard.
Linen Towling worth 15c per yard at 9c per yard.
Staple Dry Goods.
A lot of Batistes, worth 15c, go at Sc.
One lot of Calicos, regular price 5c and 6c, on sale 3c
per yard.
All our best Calico in dark und-light colors, regular 8c, at 4c.
Best Amoskcg Apron Gingham, regular 8c, on sale at 5c.
Double L Muslin, 7c juahty, on sale at 4c per yard. '
Hope Bleached Muslin, 10c, on sale at 7c.
9- 4 Sheeting, regular 28c quality, on sale at 19c. . 1
10- 4 Sheeting, regular 30c quality, on sale at 21c.
10c Outing Flannel, for 5c per yard.
12 c Outing Flannel, for 7 l-2c per yard.
12 l-2c Ticking for 8c per yard.
The best warranted Feather Ticking, worth from 25c to
to 30c, on sale at 15c per yard,
Silk Finish Mercerized Gingham for waisting, regular price
39c per yard for 18c per yard,
34-inch wide Madras cloth, also for waists or shirts, 25c
quality, on sale at 12 l-2c per yard.
One lot of Percales 12 1-2 cent quality, at 8c per yard,
12 l-2c Shirting at 8c per yard. ,
Dress Goods.
One lot of Plaid Dress Goods, regular price 15c at 5c.
One lot of Dress Goods, consisting of Novelties, Brocades,
and plain Cashmere, in all colors, regular price 40c, on sale at
19c per yard.
One lot of Dress Goods, 38 inches wide, regular price 60c,
on sale at 35c per yard. t
One lot of Dress Goods, 44 inches wide, regular price 7Sc,
,on sale at 39c per yard.
One lot of Drc'ss Goods, consisting of all dark colors, even
ing shades, Henriettas, Basket Cloth, Melrose Suitings, Chev
iots and Serges, all in at one price, 48c yard, These goods are
worth up to $1 25 per yard.
One special lot of all shades, Melrose Suiting, worth $1.00
and $1.25, for 69c per yard.
One lot of all wool Cballics, regular price 75c, at one price,
20c per yard.
Lace Curtains.
$2.50 Lace Curtains at $1.39 per pair.
One lot of $5.00 Lace Cartaum at $2.98 per pair.
One lot of high grade ecru shade Lace Curtains, worth
from $6.00 to $S.OO on sale now for $3.98 per pair.
$5.00 Ladies Shirt Waists $1.69
One lot of fine waists made from the finest lawns and dimi
ties, embroidered, in white and colors, fastened in back or
front, all go at one price at $1.69.
One lot of waists worth from $1.00 to $1.50 at 69c each.
All the 75c waists for 29c.
$4.00 and 5.00 Ladies'Trimmod Hats $1.48.
You all know the bargains that you got in hats last week,
but for this week our Millinery Sale will be greater than ever.
Ladies' Furnishing; Goods.
Ladies linen collar worth 15c at 3c each.
Ladies' 15c hose for 9c per pair,
Ladies' 20c hose for 125 per pair.
Ladies' 25c and 35c hose, all in one lot at 19c a pair.
Boys' and misses bicycle hoscx worth from 15c to 20c, a
Children's high grade hose, 55c to 35c, for 17c.
Children's bonnets worth 3:c at 10c each.
Children's bonnets worth 50e and 60c at 25c each,
Children's bonnets worth $1.0C at 48c.
One lot of silk bonnets worth up to $1 50 for 69c.
.Ladies' 10c gauze vests at 5c each .
Ladies' 25c gauze vests at 10c each. .
Ladies' 50c gauze vests ot 25c each. '
One lot of 75c corsc'.s at 39c each.
All the $1.00 and 1.25 corsets for 89c.
t9c
.Ribbons.
One lot of ribbons' worth 8c at 2c per yard. '
One lot of ribbons worth up to 15c for Sc....
One lot of ribbons VvdrClf 2sc and 35c for 10c.
One lot of ribbons as high as 50c all go in at 15c per yard-
Handkorchicl's.
One lot of handkerchiefs at 2c each.
One lot of 10 and 15c handkerchiefs 5c each. '
One lot of 25c handkerchiefs and 10c each.
One lot of linen handkerchiefs in ladies and gents, worth up
to 50c, all in one price at 15c each.
.Gents' Furnishing Goods.
Men's linen collars worth 15c at 7c.
One lot of men's underwear, extra fine balbriggan, double
seat drawers, regular price 75c, on sale for 30c each.
One lot of underwear, regular price 35, on sale at 19c.
One lot of men's shirts, worth from 75c up to $1.00, all go
in one lot at 29c.
One lot of shirts, worth up to $1.50. all in one price 69c.
, One let of suspenders, worth up to 50c for 15c each.
The best suspenders, worth from 75c to 1.00, at 29c.
One lot of men's and boy's caps in summer weights, worth
from 50 to 75c, on sale at 10c.
Laces and Embroideries.
One lot of lace worth 5c at lc pur yard,
One lot of lace worth 10c at 3c per yard.
One lot of lace worth 15c at 5c.
All our best laces worth from 25c to 25c per yard on bar
gain squares for 10c per yard.
Embroideries and insertions worth from 10c up to 75c per
yard all go in three lots, at 3 1-2, 10 and 19c per yard.
SHOES.
One lot of 500 pairs of ladies shoes, all the new styles in
best kid, vici kid, the newest shapes, hand turned, light and
heavy soles, worth from $3.50 to 5.00, on sale at $1.98 per pair.
There is not one pair of shoes in the above lot less than
$3.50 a pair.
One big lot of ladies' shoes in button only, of a very extra
good xalue, worth from $2.50 to 3.50, in one lot for $1.48,
One lot of ladies' oxfords worth from $1.00 to 1.50,at 50c pr
One lot of ladies' oxfords worth from $t.25to 1.75, at 75c pr
One lot of ladies oxfords worth irom $1.75 to 3.00. at $1 pair
One lot of ladies patent kid oxfords worth $3.50 for $1.98.
One lot of mcn.s shoes worth $2.50, for $1.48.
One lot of men's working shoes worth $1.79, for 90c.
One lot of men's fine shoes worth $3, for 1.98.
The Regent $2.50 and 3.00 men's shoes at $1.98.
The Kcgent $3.50 and 5,00 shoes at $2.98.
Children's shoes from, 19c up t$ $l.-
Mjssing this shoe sale means missing an opportunity that
you will not have for years to come.
Men's Hats.
Our entire stock of men's hats will be put on sale and prices
cut down just one-half; that means you can buy men's and boy's
hats at this big sale at 50c on the $1.00.
OlothiiiG;.
To clean out the balance of men's and boys' clothing and
men's and boys' pants, wc will sell everything at give-away
prices, no matter what it brings it mus.t be sold. Come and
sec what wc can do for you in this line. It will pay you.
B. PREDMESTKY, Manager.
Remember that this is only au example of the bargains we have in store for you.
THE FAIR STORE
S. RICHARDS, Proprietor,
BaJby
Carriages,
We have 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 Stoves.
Wc 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 twenty-seven dol
lars. One of these stoves burns either gasolene or
kerosene, just as you choose. Wc will be glad to show
the merits of those 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.
JOHN BR ATT.
JOHN BRA.TT &
E. R.
CO.,
GOODMAN.
Real Estate, Loans Insurance
Idle Honey Invested In (Hit Edged Securities
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COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS.
June 9, 1902.
Board met 111 special session ac
cording to published call by the
the county clerk aa required by law.
Present Robbins, McCullough and
Kelleher, commissioners, and
county clerk, when the following
business was had and done.
Upon complaint of P. W, Wood
gate ot Walker precinct, the care of
the Cross family is hereby turned
over to the county poormaster.
Claim of S. Matjg for rebate of
taxes for year 1901, on account of
unequal valuation is hereby re
jected. Claim of Jas. M. Ray for cash
items as poormaster allowed on
general fund for ?37.19,
Upon application C. P. Pnetauer
is granted permission to erect a cat
tle chute across the public road be
tween southeast quarter of section
I, township 13, range 26, and south
wcBt quarter of section 3, township
13, range 26. Said Preitauer to
bear cxpeiibc of construction and
maintenance of said chute and hold
the county harmless ior any dam
age or expense, either for erection
or maintenance.
Deeds for county lands were
signed and executed as follows:
Southwest quarter section 33,
township 15, range 29, to Mary 10.
Stiles.
North half ot northwest quarter
and houtlicabt quarter of northwest
quarter of section 21, town 9, range
29, to A. C. Barry.
Northwest quarter of section 1,
town 9, range 30, to S. M. Hall.
Southwest quarter section 22,
town 11, range 32, to C. 10, Gibson.
Northwest quarter of Bection 32,
township 13, ranfje 33 to Win, Robb.
Southeast quarter of Bection 10,
township 13, range 33, to Win.
Robb.
Northeast quarter of Bection 31,
township 11, range 32, to Chas. 10.
Gibson.
Southwest quarter of section 18,
township 13, range 33, to Win Robb.
Southwest quarter ot section 7,
township 10, range 32, to ChaB. E.
Gibson.
Northeast quarter of section 17,
township 10, to Jas. Woodworth.
Request of Pred. R. Ginn, county
clerk, prearrange his vault and
index the same and to remove old
and obsolete documents to the
garret to make room for the proper
conduct of his office is hereby
granted.
Upon petition of 10. II. Spriuicr
and others, G. M. Parsons is
hereby appointed road overseer in
uist. 66, to iill vacancy.
The following land patents are
hereby ordered recorded lu order to
complete chain of title to the
county:
Southeast quarter ot northeast
quarter, north halt southeast
quarter and southwest quarter ot
southeast quarter of section 27-9-30.
lOa&t halt northwest quarter and
east half of southwest quarter ot
sec. 19-10-26.
South hall horthwent quarter and
lots 3 and 4, of section 1-9-30.
South half southeast quarter and
south half southwest quarter of
sec. 35-9-30.
West half ot northwest quarter
and west half of southwest quarter
of section 27-16-26.
Lots 3 and 4 ol section 31-9-27.
lOast hall of southwest quarter
and lots 3 and 4 of section 31-10-33.
In the matter of the application
ot T. R. Butler, of Beaver City,
Neb., to have taxes stricken from
the list, the board found no evi
dence that the property waB er
roneously assessed has been sub
mitted. The treasurer of Lincoln
county is hereby directed to proceed
to collect the same.
C. P. Scliarmaiiu, county treas
urer is hereby ordered to; refund
taxes paid under protest to Ware
Costtu Cattle Co,, for the reason
that tax was paid on thuysame
property in Keith county id the
years and for the amountias fol
lows: Por 1897 $20.80, 189, $07.07,
1899 $212.88, lor 1900 $28(93.
And to Michael Coxinx paid
under protest on lot 4, dock 7, oi
North Platte for the f;;ir 1901 to
the amount of 14.00.
Orders lor tcfund ui ;ned by
Js, S. R M1IIINS,
M. L. MtCuM.ouoii,
John D, kmj.khkk,
cdmmibsioncrB.
Claim ol MrH. 10, Cl. llaner lor
care and keep of Heppiier a county
charge, as per allowefl on the gen
eral tuud for $50, t June 8, 1902.
, Whereupon boar adjourned until
tomorrow to convene as board ot
equalization.
June 10, 1902.
Board met pursuant to adjourn
ment in regular session as a board
of equalization. PreBcnt, Commis
sioners Robbins, McCullough and
Kelleher, and county clerk.
Considered matters pertaining to
equalization.
Adjourned until tomorrow.
Joe GatiB, the celebrated colored
pugilist, passed through the city
Tuesday night enroute to San
Prancisco, where he is matched
airalnst McPaddcu for June 26.
Better Fix
Your Haying
Outfit
We have what you need
Stacker Rope
Tackle Blocks
Pulley Wheels
Hay Forks
Fork Handles
Harness
Strap Work
Bolts.
Store open evcnlngH until 8 o'clock.
Wilcox Department Store,