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About The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 16, 1902)
A Remarkable Guarantee Here is .1 Watch Case that is cuar- S anteed to wear for 25 years : to pre serve me exaci appearance 01 an nn gold case for that time. If through any fault in making it should fail to do this, we will give a new case in exchange for it, nt any time within the 35 years. Not gold all through, but you'd never know it; and it costs much less. Let us show you the Jaj-Bossr'Case CLINTON, The Jeweler and Optlolan. The best watch for your money, wbatev.cr the size of your purse may be found right here. Such a variety of reliable ttmcpieccsis not often gathered in one stock. We make a specialty of watch and jewelry repairing, CLINTON; The Jeweler and. Optician. t TUESDAY, SEPT. 16, 1902. SR. F.W.UILLEB, QBADUATE DENTIST. Offles ovor Stieitx'i Drug Store. 'Phono 82 Oscar Sandall returned yesterday morning from Saratoga, Wyo. Ralph Ray went to Lincoln today t tefume tcbcc-1 wotk in the state univcrtity. Frank D ill. ot Tellunde. col., ib pocndinir the day with hia old friend Joe Scuwaiger. The Lutheran ladies' aid Bociety conventions. Mrs. Frank Pcalc left Sunday for a visit with relatives in Denyer. Jaa. Fogg sold to James Ware yesterday filty head of cows and calves. J. J, Ilalligan went to Cbappell las.t night tp attend the session of district court. Mrs, Charles Ware and Miss Mary Thornton are making a brief visit in Omaha. Weather forecast: Partly cloudv, with possible showers tonight or Wednesday, cooler. W. H. McDonald has been spend tng the past two days in Denver and other Colorado points. Mr. and Mrs. John BrostUts of Lo gan county were in town last week enroute oh a visit to their old home in Germany. Miss EJna Murphy ot Brady will teach in the Lie James district the coming school year, beginning next Monday; Sath Dclatour of Deuel county sh 00k bands with friends in town today while enroute cast with a shipment of cattle. Mr. Keimera, the sidewalk con tractor, completed his work in town yesterday and left today for the east part of the state. In the county court yesterday Wm. Peters was given a judgment ot $19.75 acaint-t Hi Ballard tor labor and material furnished. The irrepressible Bill Bcatty was up from Brady ycBterday work' ing up an interest in the old set Herb' picnic at Gothenburr next Friday. ' Messrs. Buchanan, Copper, Crane ana aiciNeei went to uiiaiana 11m morning to attend the fusion repre scnsative and senatorial district Old tltcri' Picnic Wc are requested to announce that an old Bettler picnic will be held rie'xt Friday at the grove of I. M. Aborcrdmbic, uear the lake at Gothenburr. A cordial invitation is extendi to thefubllc especi ally to those residents who have lived in Lincolu or Dawson county since 1880. Dinner will be served, addresses delivered and a good time is assured. H ft. Issues Injunction. Upon application ot Jno. N. Bald. win, Judge McPhcrson ot Iowa, nctlncr as iudce of- the United States district court, issued an or dor jeitcrday restraining the Union Pacific strikers and their sympathizers lrom in any way in tcrferrinir with the company and its employes. The order is a swceninir one. and the strikers are 1 r to refrain from going upon or con gregating about the premises ol the company; from in any way manner or method of threatening or menacing employes; from pub- hshing orders or statements by di rection ot the strike officers that will tend to provoke assault?, and from in. any manner intcriurrin? with the transaction ot the busi ness of the Union Pacific company. The hcarinir ot the otd r haB RAILROAD NOTES, Master Mechanic Baruum trans acted business in town yesterday, Perry Carson has accepted a potitlon as passenger brakctnan and made his first trip Saturday. Roadmastcr Hammer expects to take a lay-off in a lew days and will, make a trip to St. Paul. The bridge and building depart ment has a number ot men at work on the audition to the Ircicht house. Station Agent Genge reports ex cellent local business, both passen ger and freight receipts showing up heavy. Messrs. Bruuer, Buckingham and Clark, paosenger brakemcn, rc signed last week and will seek other employment. W. E. Clarke haB resigned his position ib passenger brakemau p.nd IcaveB lor Ogden in a few days to look up u new location. F. E. Cornwcll, day operator in the dispatchers' oflico, is on the sick list and J. E. Henncssy is fill tng tbatpjace temporarily. E O. Gartison has taken a thirty day lay-off and has gone to visit his parents who recently located In the western part of Washington. The last dirt gang on the West Kfln ant Inr Snntetnhef 25 til. Af 1 Tl-.1. ,1 . rr . . we understand it. the order applies ""'8tl wa P"eo oir ycsicr u.. o A .... - r .,. .. rt.-.1.. Th.ro nr -r iin oumc ui iuc men win uc clauses in the order which will be "u ""l",:uu l"u vitrorouslv onnoscd. by the strike o " leaders. Committees Held a Meeting. Members of the populist and democratic county central commit- conductors. die DlBtrict. Grant Hadlcck, W. H. Blackburn and B. F. Masters came up from Graud Ibland and passed the necca sary examination for promotion to will meet with Mrs. Henry Walte- math ne?U Thursday alternoon. Miss Clara Mylander came down from Denver Sunday eveniug to visit relatives and friends. Irvip Salisbury, who had been in town since the death of his brother, left last night for his home in Ken tucky, Mesdames Buchanan and Milton- bergcr entertained fifteen elderly ladies Saturday afternoon in tavor of Mrs. O. Hi P. Buchanan. ' Milton Doolittle will probably go to Denver tonuAit to purchase a 1 stock of bolfdav cooda from an Judge Baldwin, J. E. Evans, A. H. DavtB and several other old' timers will probably attend the old settlors' picnic which will be held at Gjthcnburg next Friday. Claus Mylander purchased 2,300 head of Montana sheep the other day paying therefore the sum of seven thousand dollars. The sheep will be pastured on Mr. Mylaudet'tt ranch. Louis Thoelecke has sola to east cm parties about 69) acres ol land southwest of the city for a consid eration of five thousanc dollars. The sale was made through Ba- tcei held a meeting in town lasi evening and decided not to fill the vacancy on the ticket for county attorney caused by the withdrawal of J. J. flallman, who had been nominated for that position. Those present decided to present the name of Frank A. Johntou of Wellfluet for the nomination for representative from thiB district. Mr. Johnson was nominated for county commissioner by the demo crats, but if he is nominated for His Clothes Seem Part Of Him This is a remark that is so often made nbout the man wear n suit bought here. It's the utter absence of the rcady-mailc look that docs the business. The new swagger cut garments in the latest fabrics arc here. Suiting this season are hand some but not loud in style. Our Suits arc cqunl to any high-price, tailor-made garments. Every one bears the stamp of merit, and, remember, we guarantee every garment frorri otuff to Btitohos. May wc suit you this season? Our prices won't pre vent our doing so. Elegant Suits at $10.00, $12.50, to $18.00. The Largest Stock Western Nebraska. VtVW Jl ClATSlWttl S Kurt wietmtf t Co Arfwml Lrtdina Clothe toten rjjMjT the.' ft jttlt, xa Tj JL Cimntwi h to." The Model One-Price Clothitig House WEINGAND G McDONALD. , r.nr.i.nt-ll vi tll Will WlllldraW and leave the fusion field clear for company Saturday, Engine 640 came down from Sid ney ychterday with torty-four cars of stock in six hours. That is get ting over the road to the complete satistaction of the stock shipper. Conductor Mosc McFariand went through to Grand Island last night with a Btock train. His btay in that cilv depends somewhat upon his, actions and the vigilance cf the city police. Scycral non-union men were die- charged from the Er.ryiccs of the The company 'agent of an eastern house who will chanan & Patterson. be in that city Found on Locust street railroad crossing an initial ring with in scrioliou on inside. Owner can have same by calling on 13. L. Rob inson proving property and paying for this notice. Some time during Saturday night Waltcmuth'a saloon' was entered through a rear window and five or 6ix dollars in change stolen, Noth- in' other than the money was- taken. Mrs. Adelia Harding, ot Hebron, grand chief of honor ot the D. of U., made the local lodge an official visit last evening. Mrs. Harding assumed the chair during the initi atory services and later a social M.n'R Vbe our CalfFhoes.:. 2.00 was held and refreshments served. Men's Vict or Velour Calf Fourteen hundred and titty neaa Shoes. Goodyear welt. .. . 2.50 of two year old steers which came Men's Fine. Shoes, all styles from Egbert, Wyo., were unloaded and different leathers ?3 to 5.00 at Sutherland yesterday and will idles'. Uilt bnoes, per pa r l.au . , d ajfalra uay prior to being shipped to market. W. C. Elder of this city has Where do you Buy Your Shoes? Better Buy Ours. We Sell Men's Satin Calf Shoes, all solid leather, lace or con- irress. per pair $1.25 Men's Satin Calf Shoes, lace ' - r?n or contrress. per pair .. . i.ou Mr. McMichael, who was nomi nated for the same positiori by the nonullBts. It he is not nominated i - , for representative he will still be a candidate for commissioner. The lusion representative and senatorial conventions will be held at Ogalalln today, and the nornl nees will probably be Johnson for representative and Fred Zimmcrer of Dawson county for senator. Earlv Sunday morning thicveB - - 1 m removed a glass in a rear window of McCullough's store and gaining entrance thereby broke open the money drawer, obtaining a couple of dollars in nickels and pennies. Preachinir at McNed school hnvne bv Rev. Chamberlain next J "Sunday at 10 a. m. Also at Kin kade at 4 p. m. and at Mylander at7:30 p. tn. The condition of Miss Hess at mi .a noon touay was criucai. xuc ai tending physician Bays the paraly sis has affected the internal organs of biB patient. Ladies Ladies' Kid Shoes, pir pair 1.50 Ladies' Heavy Calf bhocs,.. l.o Ladies' Kid Shoes, 'cither stock or patent lip per pr 1.75 Ladies' Kid Shoes, per pair 2-00 These two dollar shoes have all the style and appearance of $2.50 and $3.00 goods. Ladies' Fine Shoes in Kid, Yelour Calf and Patent TT-pathcr, per pair 2,50 Ladies' Pine Welt and Hand Turned Shoes, all Uinds of leather and prettiest of ulmnns. per pair 3.00 Ladles' Ultra Shoes, the finest of fineshoes.sixteen different styles to select from, ncr pair 3.50 Misses Kid Shoes 11 to 2, ncr pair Misses Calf Shoes, 11 to 2, ficr pair - L2o sscs Kid Shoes, II to 2 1.35 Misses Calf Shoes, U to 2 1.35 Misses Patent Leather Shoes to 2. per pair 1.3a Child's Kid Shoes, 8 to It .'JO Child's Call Shoes, 8 to 11 1.00 Chilil'sPatcnt Leather bliocs 8lA to 11, per pair 1.10 Child's Kid Shoes, 84 to 11, 1.10 r hild's Kid Shoes, 5 to 8 . . . .50 Child's Calf Shoes, 5 to 8. . . .85 Child's. Kid Shoes, 5 to 8 . . . .85 In fantl Soft Sole Shpps,.50arid.25 ' atjsfactory wear of every pair guaranteed 1.00 Wilcox Department Store been selected chairman ot the republican representative district central com nut tee and T, F, Johnson secre tary. Both these gentlemen arc ex perienced campaigners Just received a car of rock salt Lump Rock salt per cwt. $.75. Crushed Rock salt per cwt. .75. 24 Tub Huu Grocery Co. Th Ragtime social to be given by Classes Nos. 4 and 5 of the Pres byterian Sunday school at the home of Misa Nellie Zeibert has been postponed until Friday ev ening, September 26tb. Miss Frances- Browne, f Chcy enne. win enienain wun a couri-c of dramatic readings at the Christ ian church next Thursday nigh. Miss Browne is in this way earn ing money to finish her education, and ts deserving of the patronage nf a lame audience. Admission 10 and 15 cents. Last Saturday's Sidney Repub lican contained the following: We are reliably intormcd by the Pniofl Pacific railroad officials that upon the completion ot the shops there will be 125 men employed here and that ajl work on the Nebraska divis. ion will be taken away from Chcy enue and done here and at jN'orth Platte. Don't Shiver! Buy Our Underwear. says that it is now getting in such sbaoc that the force in the shoos . 1 here.caa be reduced. ' Blaine Kitzmillcr and Pcrrv Car son, who hacTuecn hired ns'pns6cu- ger brakemen, have been dis charged. Silpt. Ware says he has been instructed to hire none but ex, perienced, men as brakemcn. ' , E. B. Warner is daily expected home Jrom his eastaru trip. For 6ale, all kinds of whisky bar rels. Apply to C. T. Whalen. Sam Morant returned yesterday from a business trip to Omuba. Davo Scott oxpoots to leave- today or tomorrow for Cheyenne, to which placo ho has boon transferred as n car re pniror. One of the scabs at the shops came to town yesterday afternoon and imbibed rather freely ol whiskey. Later he returned to the shops and showed a strong desire to fight somebody. He was taken in charge of six guards who for time had a proposition on their hands. Ileiwaa finally handcuffed, turned over to Marshal Huntington and hauled off to jail. This lore noon he plead guilty and was fined one dollar and costs. Money to Loan. ?,luU to loan on choice rca state security tor term of years, - John Bratt & Co, .25 .35 Men's Fleece Lined under wear, Shirts or Drawers, each Men's Heavy Fleece Lined underwear, ouiris or Drawers, each Men's All-Wool Underwear Shirts or Drawers, each..S1.00 Men's All-Wool Underwear, Shirts or Drawers, each . . 1.25 to 2.00 Ladies' Ribbed Underwear, good quality, vests or pants each Ladies' Ribbed Underwear, extra size, pants or vest, each Ladies' Fitwell Underwear, vests or pants, each Ladies' Union Suits, good quality, each , . . Ladies Fine Wool Under wear, pants or vests, each Wc sell more uniicrwenr man any two stores in North Platto. Price does not toll you much without seeing the goods. We will surprise you when you see the quality. Wilcox Department Store Strike Bulletin. Sept. 12 Yards blockaded all duy trains from ono to 11 vo hours lato. Nino mon wont through to Cboyonno, but olnlmod they woro UstlKOtting a rido. Sopt. 13th Engine 000 blow out oylic dor hoad. Sopt. 11th Two scabs quit and throo arrived. Sopt. 15th EDglno on No. 12 gavo up train boforo reaching Grand Island Trains from ono to flvo hours Inte. Four Four seubs quit work. 25 .50 ,50 1,00 If you want fire, lightning and windstorm, lite or accident insur ance in hoIM, old line companies don't tail to call and get our rates which are an low as can possibly be made with absolute safety. John Bratt & Co. FALL OPENING rSji AT The Leader. We announce with pleasure to the public that our mammoth fall stock is ready for your inspection. During our three weeks' visit to New York and Chicago wc purchased one of the largest and most up-to-date stocks that ever crossed the Missouri River. The latest novelties in Dress Goods, Dress Trimmings, Siiks and Velvets, Washable Goods, Knit Goods, Cloaks, Suits, Skirts, Furs, Silk and Wool Waists, and thousands of other articles which we cannot take room to mention will be seen dis played at the Big Store. Our two double stores are packed full of the most desirable merchandise that money can buy. As for prices, we assure the public that no one can undersell us. We buy for cash in large quantitins, so we'havc the upper hand on our competitors. The Nebraska Shoe and Clothinrr House. stock which was bought by us for 33 cents on the dollar all new and clean stock is now on sale in our clothing department. You can buy these goods at less than manufacturer's prices. We have fitted up a ladies' cloak and suit de partment on our second floor, which is provided with all modern conveniences, including electric lights, and ask ladies' to call and inspect this de partment. Store Open Evenings. THE LEADER, J. PIZER, Prop. Cilray Notice. Tnkon up ns an eBtray by tho under stated on his farm noiir Somersot, in Lincoln Co., Neb., on nw qr., teotlnn 0, twp. 0, rango 01 westO p. tn on tho20th dny of August, 1002 ono rtiT two yonrn old past, color rod, branded 11 on loft side of bnok about hnlf way betwpon hip a4d shouldor. Tho ownor is untitled to npppnr, nrovo property, pay chnrffPB nnd take wild steer away or sumo will bo Bold according to luw. Tnuo Smith. "JPiifc Nono Hut Amorlonnti on Gunrtl." 1871 The Old Reliable fire Insurance Agency -1902 Includes all tho Great American Companies i i COMPANIES HUPUKSICNTJJD: . . . vfASSKTS: Aetna Insurance Company, of Hartford, Conn . . ..$14,071,948 Home Insurance Company of New York 15,255,870 Insurance Company of North America 10,079,'I79 Continental Insurance Company of New Yorlc 11,599,012 German American Insurance Company of New York. . . 9,419,457 Phoenix Insurance Company of Hartford, Conn 5,953;444 Pennsylvania Fire Insurance of Philadelphia 5,440,6G3 Philadelphia Underwriters of Philadelphia 16.394.695 Combined Assets , .$88,214,568 When you are In need of Insurance get the best. It costs no more than the poorest. T. C. PATTERSON, Manager, North Plalte, Neb,