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UniverSalfV accented ft tte I3F

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JOHN KERRODSells tlie above Coffee

together with a complete line of

mil m faki en,Prices Always Eeasonable.

HIGHEST MARKET PRICE

Paid For Country Produce.

MINOR MENTION.- -

For dishes and glassware go tothe Wilcox Dept. Store.

The ice supply at this station isgetting- - rather low, and it is saidtha& in the future part of the refrigerators sars will be iced at Sidney.

A girl baby was born to Mr.and Mrs. J. M. Hall last night, andthe well known knight of the razoris being burdened with congratula-tions to-da- y.

Quite a number of young folksof the city enjoyed a card party atthe Cody ranch Friday evening andwere accorded that hospitalityproverbial of the Goodman family.

It is said that Alex. Adamsonhas been given the formanship ofthe Denver & Rio Grande Railwayshops at Salt Lake City, a positionthat has a very lucrative salary at-

tached.Last night was the regular

meeting time of the city council,but a sufficient number of council-me- n

did not appear to constitute- - aquorum. There has so far been nomeeting of the council this month.

Men's gloves at the "Wilcox De-

partment Store.Harry J. Langdon came up

from North Platte Thursday andtook the required pharmaceuticalexamination and passed with honor,being at the head of the class. Hehas accepted a position at MonteCarlo. Denver Press.

It has leaked out that Tim T.jveiiner, --wnose norns nave grownharder in the past tour years, againwishes to try conclusions with thevenerable patriarch of vthe "bullfteara," in the event of his renomin- -

ation for clerk of the district court.A. P. Kittell and Harry Kramph

left last night for Monterey, Mexi-co, where they will be employed as

.civil engineers on the constructionof the Mexican National Railway.They expected to leave about twoweeksago. but were detained bysickness in the family of Mr. Kit-tel-l.

Paul Bartlett, ot Lincoln, for-merly book-keep-er at the E. W.ranch, came up Saturday night toengage in chicken hunting. Hefound the birds rather scarce yes-terday. Mrs. Bartlett will come upnext week for a visit with her' par-ents, Mr. and Mrs. John Murray ofCottonwood. L. E. Deemer, a broth-er of Judge Deemer, of the Iowa supreme court accompanied Mr. Bartlett

O. P. P. Stout, professor of, civil engineering in the state uni

versity and also in the employ ofthe U. S. government, came up Saturday and took a. measurement ofthe water flowing in the NorthPlatte river, which he found to bebut 200 cubic feet per second. Onthe 8th day of last June CP. Ross,of this city, made a measurement ofthe water discharge and found it tobe 16,000 cubic feet per second, oreighty times greater than at present. East ot Grand Island there isscarcely any water in the PlatteTiver.

uk oaws uive orooa sows.Inquire ot R. A. McMurray, NorthPlatte, Neb.

Among the North Platte peopie who have so far left for Omahato attend the State tair are: Mr.and Mrs. Eells, Mr. and Mrs. War-ner, Mr. and Mrs. Gus Norton,Mrs. H. C. Rennie, Miss Bertha"VonGoetz, Mr. and Mrs. Field,

Sarah Grace, all the membersot the Gordon cornet band, Mr. andMrs. Barnum, Mr. and Mrs. Fonda,WilivReynolds and wife, Geo. Aus-tin and family, Mrs. Sitton, Mrs.Dill, Misses Mabel and FrancesMcNamara, Fred Barraclough anddaughter, J. R. Minshall and daugh-ter, John States and wife, Mrs. W.Edwards, Mrs. Chas. Hendy, MissNellie Hartman, Mrs. Schatz, Mrs.Keith, Mrs. Donaldson, John Hin-ina- n,

Miss Mattie and Sam Done-howe- r.

(It Avas the intention ofthis writer to keep "tab" on thosewho attended the fair from this cityJbut when told this morning that

--125 persons had left qa train No. 8las't night, he gave up in jdeair.) j

THE NORTH PLATTE SEMI-WEEKL- Y TRIBUNE:: TUESDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER .IT, 1895.

John J. Wilson has returned tothe city after an absence of severalmonths

Carpenters are repairing theMurphy house on Front street recently damaged by fire.

On account of the Jewish NewYear, the Boston Store will beclosed on Thursday of this week.

Mrs. Lu Huck is in a criticalcondition and the chances for herrecovery are said to be rather faint.

A. Tatum Coralard, of Maxwell, mar-ried by Judge Ray yesterdaynoon.

Geo. and Balboth were

fore

A boy babv was born to Mr.and Mrs. O. V. Morrison last iwhich accounts tor the extra smileO. V.is wearing.

J. S. Hoagland lias purchasedthe Andy Struthers' house on vestFront street and will shortly removehis family thereto.

Ladies' kid gloves, best quality,95 cents a pair at the Wilcox Dept.Store.

The "Jay Circus" company hasbeen booked at Lloyd's for eveningof the 27th inst. This plav is saidto be a very humorous one.

An invoice of peaches from theJackson & Roth fruit farm at GrandJuuction, Col., was received .in thiscity Saturday. They were veryfine.

Rev. D. Z. Foulk; who has beenoassinsr a short vacation at Colo--

rado Springs, is expected home intime to hold regular services nextSunday.

James McMichael, of this city,has completed the construction ofthe new school house in Nicholsprecinct. This is the finest schoolhouse in the valley.

The "Milkmaid's ' Inter-stat- e

Convention' to be held on "the 17thof next month, will prove a yerTinteresting affair. Keep the datein mind, and make preparations toattend. .

Railroad, men can find theAbestol fire and water proof glovesat the Wilcox Dept. Store.

S. C. Wills, of Buchanan pre-cinct, who stands a mighty goodshow of securing the republicannomination for county clerk, circu-

lated among North Platte friendsyesterday.

Smoke Wright's Royal Sportsand Havana Rose 5-c- ent cigars.

An average of half a dqsen emi-

grant wagons bound east passthrough this city eyery day. Itwouldseem" that certain portions, of thewest are rapidly becoming depopulated.

On Saturday last city treasurerSorenson cleaned up the outstanding" itsys city warrants, with theexception of two or three smallwarrants that have not as yetturned uo.

Of linethis city

grapes raised on his farm west oftown. In few years the farmersof the valley will be able to supplythe local demand for truit.

no Downie,on

regular ofwhich the beawarded to the member makingbest score.

will

The supper tobe servedevening by the ladies of fhe M. E.

promises to be a rare treatto all who attend. Chicken andwaffles, salads, etc

tne Jtiinman DuildingFront street, next door to Banks'.

Colorado SpringsociLuiuoy 4a,

position Carnduff,C. C. living

county line, wasyesterday. He said that his

average twenty-fiv-e bushelsper acre his six eightbushels. Mr. Babcock construct a storage systemhe thinks be great benefit tohim.

The

The "JJeestnct Schule" bepresented to the Platte public some time month underauspices ot the Y. M. C. A. This

of couutry schoolit was fifty is laugh

able creation, especially when inthe of people as willtake part in it next month.

At morning service ofJfresbytenan church last

letter of resignation was readfrom Rev. C.

ulivu me jaidue to physical condition whichat preludes the

cuatmuing tlieaction on the letter has been

taKen oy the board of trusteesis liable to be until at least

couple of elapse, the trusteesnoping Mr. Irwin's condition

Mr. a verypuumar man ana out thepulpit, Tub Tribune sincerelyhopes that he may improve as toDearie to continue his-wor-k in

Mrs. Fox, the. dressmaker, hasreturned to after a year's ab-

sence in Lincoln.Judge Ray on Saturday united

marriage Martin N. Jepseri andCora E. Freeman, both of Max-

well.

Supt. says the attend-ance the public schools yester-day was above the averageopening day.

The household goods L. H.Woodmansee arrived from Cheyenne Monday and the members "o

estimable family are now resident's of North Platte.

Mr. and Mrs. O. O. Carnahanformerly of this city but ot yearsresidents'of Cozad. left the latterplace Jast week for Pittsburg. Mr.

visit the southernstates with a view of finding business location. '

The shipment of stock over theUnion Pacific the three days olast week the heaviest of the

. The stock yards herewere crowded with cattle and sheepwhich were unloaded lo be

If you go to the Statesee the "bill fare" for chicken ana wame supper oethis evening commencing at 5:30 in

Hihman building on Fronstreet next- - door to Banks'. Aroyal repast" be served forcents.

Messrs. Graves, O'Neil,hurst, Cronen, and Blood aregetting,, ready for a hunting tripwhich they will make next week,their objective point being the lakecountry northwest of county.They are having constructed a boatwhich use for duck shooting. . ' .

The republican primaries heldSaturday resulted in election ofthe delegates named by the caucusesheld the First wards.In the Third ward the delegateselected were W. G. W. H.Johnston, U. G. Sawyer, C. F.Scharmann, V. VonGoetz and HenryYost, Jr.

Mrs. Ruth Kahn. a Lead- -ville, lady, was the'eity yesterday solicing assistance forscholarships for poor children. At pres

she has half a dozen young proleges in educational institutionswho are maintained therein throughher efforts. She had a residence ofover ayear in the Hawaiianand delivers a lecture upon thosemuch misunderstood people. Shehas a date for purpose in Lin-coln to-nig- ht, and may return totins in uecemoer tor tne sameobject.

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The republicans of the Firstward nominated following- -

precinct ticket: Assessor, Geo. W.Finn; constables, Joseph

W. H. C. Woodhurst; justicespeace, P. H. Sullivan and

I Geo. Nnnman: roan nvprsppr fl ATT ffM rri --1 n rr 1 -

- T ; Hesse. In the Third ward thein a large of. quantity ticket nominated is as follows: As- -

a

the

church

near

corn

the

wmootn

Barber

the

the

Second

ent

the

hoon

sessor, Greeley Bundy; justices ofthe peace, C. Scharmann and V.VonGoetz; constables, Greeley Bundy U. G. Sawyer: overseer.

We are requested to that David Scott: iudjres of election.there will be gun club shoot this jas. G. G. Ensijrn. Chas.week, but Saturday, Sept 28th, Simpson, Wm. Woodhurst. Henrv

1 . f 1 il Ja cmo snoot win oe neia, at Yost. Jr.: clerks election t, rgold medal

this

4

You will findtnem in on

Tele- -

andwill

will

ago

that

the;

late

will

last

fed.

can't fair

will

this

will

and

this

the,

and

Isenhart and H.--Frank Sullivan returned fromeast Saturday night and re-

mained in town until last nightwhen he went to Omaha to resumehis position as in the office ofthe general foreman of thePacific shops. has beenin these columns, won theone hundred-yar- d running race for

weights at Brockton, Mass.,gtapu ui ldsi uas tue ioi-- &ept. ana or course ne waslowing to say ot, q. former North warmly received and congratulatedFlatte boy: "Captain W. H. Orms- - by our people while in town. Theby stenographer of the Guinn gold awarded him, andCommercial Colleire. has accented n he wears, is handsome piece of

with the broker."Babcock, the

Custer in town

wouldAvheat or

water whichwill of

next the

presentationas years a

hands such

the theSunday

aJ. Irwin. This

i. ua iur. ixwin ishis

present, at least,lAasiumty ui Wflrjf.jno

andnone a

weeks

improve. Trwin) isin of

andbo

our

town

in

aton

of

this

Carnahana

wereseason.

of theto given

WoodGinn

they

in

Bogue,

WardCol., in

Islands,

city

have

Weeksandof

F.

state

W. Gould.

the

clerkUnion

As statedFrank

light

medal whicha

North

artistic work, and he has goodright to feel proud over this emblemwhich testifies that he is the cham

4o

pion of America in the light-weig- ht

100-ya- rd class.

The BEST

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' ;i( gsttfe When Buying- -

'l- - c:mM ' ; CCi . W.- -

" bh Minneapolis i ; T: VitVve Received aWline of r PmlliiSllt

, J V-D- you need one? .Tv" SfIf so, come and see us. - ylSfijqssg'f,.

The Lincoln County EzMbit.From SIonday-EYealng- 's Bee.

Lincoln county's exhibit calls outenthusiastic commendation as soonas seen.- - 'rue nrst-.ettec- t it nasiupon. the visitor is to; cause him towonder whether going out the doorand passing- - down the avenue hehas found his way into the art hall.It is-on- e of the exhibits that bringsthe managers-int- o the building inan exceedingly challenging spiritwith reference to the orize of thepremium-- . .Owing much of its excellence to the generous patronageof Colonel William F. Cody, a life- -

size statue in bluff sandstone otBuffalo Bill looks out from the magnificent archway of the facade,which is the facing of the display.The statue, which is the work ofSwan Starken, a stoiie cutter oiNorth Platte, is a wonderfully correct likeness of the original, the

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A.

. . . . . . I r v - r- i

ot the being tne mrs. xx. u. returnea yes- -

of comment by every terday morning from aone who has seen friends in the central ofular cavalier. I state.

and

this

beneficent J. W. to Denvertion of the promises of this to purchase a supply of--

tion and as a prophecy of what is such as he needs in hisyet to come Buffalo Bill with. Ins

"sui- - la upemu u.u iYir. unQ iurs. ivi. n. re- -

ana m.Jiis letc lie is the east last Saturdaya oi nose. u. ne paueis ui luc nigJit. trip was

are failed with fuy pleasant one.

along the of the North PJattecanal and of scenes on the canal

1 .

itself, while a large part of thecereal display, comes fieldsartificially watered. Crowningarch is an immense stuffed buffalo,and about the columns of the facade,of which every smooth part is covered with beautiful designs in cornand small grain seeds, are wrappedthe dried, green stalks of "ra

grasses. "We have," said oneof the managers, "broujrht- - twokinds of corn with us, as you willobserve." He then pointed on oneside to a which since itcame into the buHdinjr

piis'U its fnd Mexico, is yjsitingthisthe roof, for it. stands twenty feet

hisrh, and on the other to a stalkcontent enough with being shorter,because it carries an ear almost thesize of Jim Theexhibit is in charge of W. h. Park,

Lincolnand Georgeisten high,

Hunt. Thefiftv feet lonr and

feetabout

Quite a number of friendsdropped in on Rev. A. W. Gravesast evening- - aud cave him a little

surprise party, and it did indeedprove alsoar it

birth anniversary, and the occasiona very oleasant one. Re--

resnment tables were onthe lawn, amid a liberal display ofapanese lanterns.

arrived west this morningand after takinsr a" few hours' reststarted on their east. Ped

a wheeldusty prairies these days canlardly be called sport.

The restaurant .whichopened the Keith block a.or so ago has closed account of lack of

Edgar Donehower left this morning to accept a position as machinist at Little Rock, Ark.

We are the People haveFLOUR,

""T.- -

seemed

facadestands

The BESTThe BEST

The of in the lanein the City; fresh and at

&midst. '.-.'- . engine

PEOPLE "WHO COME AMD GO.

Miss Hannah Keliher went toOmaha Friday night to visit friendsand attend the fair.

Mrs. J. G. Anderson daughterBessie returned theirvisit Sunday morning.

Johnnie Gobleman came downfrom Carbon, Wyo., Sunday to attend school in this city.

SI Baldwin to Gothenburg Sunday morning to attend theLutheran

Mrs. ;John Murphy left morning tor Creston, Iowa, exbecting tostop a day or two in Omaha.

Attorneys Grimes, Wilcox andGantt are in Lincoln on businessbefore the state supreme court.

Mrs. Haines and Mrs. J.W. La- -

master left night forvisit with friends in Greeley, Col.

taitniulness copy uevinesubject almost yisit with

Nebraska's pop-- part the

Indicatinguthe realiza-- Lamaster goesfirst irriga- - week

sundries,repair shop.

"o." uugauuu jjougiaslateral noiaing turned from

piece Their a delight- -archway photographs

course

fromthe

cornstalkhas

Corbettls.'thisrh..

across

weekbeen

from

went

Miss Mattie Hail left for NebraskaCity to visitMiss Hail will remain there indefinitely.

Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Fikes wentto Omaha this morning and after

there a few days will goon to Ft. Madison. Iowa, to vlsilMrs. Fike's sister.

Kev. and Mrs. J. C. Irwin returned from Colorado morning. Mr. Irwin's health was notso greatly benefited by the trip aswas hoped.

iirnest Kowlaud, who has justreturned from a trip through Texas

ambitious to tassel through his motherin citv. He I -

v -

E. F.

journey

newin

who

relatives.

cate here.

James

may decide to lo- -

Ralston, of Rock Island,111., arrived in townmorning and will spend a few davslooking after his land

Seeberger county.

patronage.

COFFEE,TEA,

grades everything GF.ocry

always prices thaWv- -

DEFY COMPETITION.HARRINGTON TOKEN.

camp-meetin- g.

Saturday

remaining

Saturday

yesterday

interests in

Mr. and Mrs. Guy Laing and sonuoraon, ylio had been spendingseveral months at the ranch inCheyenne county, returned to thecity Sunday.

Altred Gilman left yesterdaymorning tor to resume hisstudies in the state university.

quite a surprise to the po'pu-- Charley Hendy has returned topastor. was jui. criuve s the same institution.

orovedspread

the

aling

on

! ,

-

Denver

&

Lincoln

N. G. Bulger, of Pittsbunr. audi- -

tor and inspector for the AmericanWaterworks Go., spent last weekin town checking uo at this nlant.A lHe found the affairs of

Five weary looking bicyclists ny in good shape.from

Nebraska's

finest

Monday'

McDonald,

the compa

Alex. Stewart, who had- - beenstationed at Sidney for a couple ofmonths as round-hous- e foreman.returned to, this city Sunday, Charley Peterson having so far recoveredas to resume the foremanship.

J. J. Sullivan, who went to Boston to see ljis son Frank win thelight-weig- ht sprinting championship, returned home Saturdayriignt. En route home Jack stoppedover jn iSew York and witnessedthe races between the Defender andValkyrie III.

Quite a number of our citizensleave for Omaha to-niir- ht. anionsthem being D. C. Congdon andwife, Frank Redmond,' Chas. Clinton, M. K. Barnnm and wife, Mrs.W. L. Park and Mrs. E. F. See- -berjrer. The four latter will makethe trip in Supt. Park's car.

The Tribune expected to receive,up. to the hour. of going to prers, a.telegram announcing that the Lmrcoin county exhibit had been award-ed a preiniumr but up to 1 o'clockno such good tidings had been re-

ceived. This county is pretty cer-tain to get first or second place.

Paul Bartlett and his friend un-

wittingly managed to get hold ofthe wrong bird-dog- ,- but succeededIn getting away before the sheriffdiscoved the fact.

A. L. Havis has just furnishedthe North Platte city schools- - witha couple or miguiiiceiit stoves.

Unusually large luscious wate-r- j

.jneions are oemg spia: uppn our'streets., .j ,. . .

V ,;

Bbb Fultoh is rUnnirig a "pushat Wamsutter; Wy35.

-- Why not the .BEST?

Washburn's Superlative..Has no superior no equal. It is the result of studied im-

provement in milling machinery the product of the" hard,

excellent wheat of the norjk :if-yo- u are not using the

Washburn Flour, try it. Tt is sold by :

JOHN HERR0D, - - - SOLE AGENT.

I investigateWe

out our of 3our to 3

JbJW room for the 3jjj sive line of Crockery and i

of our at

are of the :

at 17 cents a 2"18 " 35 cents a - 3fine tip 9 to

. at 85 cents asizes 12 to 2, at 85 cents a pair

shoes at $1 per pair, .

fine at 1.15 per . 3- -

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DVERTISING

il

(I

tt

Advertising

tocutShoes

stock. ordermake exten- -

ting --and will place

14th

tl

(I

morning,

All Shoe stock Cost.

These SomeInfant's pair,

pair,Children's Dongola, patent sizes.

pair,School shoes,Boy'sMen's shoes pair,

shoes pair,cents per

kid shoes at 1.65 p'air, 3hand turned at 2.15 --namOxford slippers, tan and black,

to 2, for cents 3It will pay you to take advantage of this. 3

THE WILCOX STORE.

DELICIOUS IN

SPURR'S

REVERE

&

HASSThe of Lin

coln and all whofavor an andsafe of af-

fairs are to meetat the NorthMeb., on

LCT. DTU, i&yp,at o'clock m., for the purpose of

ofbe

be

R. L.L.

of

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WORLD'

HARRINGTON SOLE ACTS, NORTH ?im.mDEMOCRATIC C0NVE2TTI0N.

democratic electorscounty, citizens

honest, economicaladministration county

requestedCourthouse Platte,

SATURDAY,

Iho

the eellone for tho

theYORK

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H. of 1

r ., ffi .... i. n. ; i

placing in field a fullI v. ..j jhuiuuuuiib IU Uicrthe of the to consumers tljeir

tall. All who atwith of Jefferson and onJackson, irrespective what theirviews may upon present partydmerences, are invited to attend,Such other will transacted as may come beforethe meeting.

Graves, Ch'n,By Minor. S'ec'y.

Card of ThaakB.We extend to all those who so

kindly offered and gave their assist:during- - recent" illness

burial oUr little our mostsincere thanks.

Mr. Mrs. E. Sullivan,Nichols, Neb- -

R & C of fidvcpfciaingA

TTRACTS( -(x Attention.

BRIGHTENS

CATCHES

THS TRIBUNEis the Best Me

m Western Nebr.

gefc

have decidedline from

Id

(rlassware that we are put-- 3;in on 3?

sale SaturdaySeptember

PricesShoes

3l

4

l.ou a pair,1.90 a pair,2.30 a

Ladies 1.25 a

a

p.

baby

.90 pair,

Misses' si-31- Is.95 pair.

DEPT.

MOST COFFEE

urgently

properly

pair,

THE V

MOCHAAND

T0BIN,

STATE FAIR,For State Fair and Exposition to

uoholdjit Omaha, Sept. 13th to 20th.Unin Pacific will tickets at ralU

of faro round plus-i- Q

cents for admission to stato fair,EoHiBKHlS.

Premium Flonr Kobraska State Fift:1895.

J. Bush, the Front streetfeed store, has beennrranf TIT..

the counii"

JhVA.

ticket for suffrages peo- - various produ.pie this will affiliate tionsthe party stock hand. Call and'see it

business

J.

ance tlie and

and

dium

trip

Firstof

a uii stock of North Platte Houralso carried with same stipulationas to price.

In search of a good cigarwill always find it at J.F. Schmalzried's. Trythem and judge.

Hershev 8r r.n

II

DEACEKS IK

OF ALL KINDS,

Farm and wBuggies, Road Carts;

Wind MiUs, Pumps, BaWire Btor -

" ! "

CFifthjand Sixth

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