The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, August 31, 1900, Image 4

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lndiBnenaiblc: and he would give
FKiDAY, AUGUST 31, 1900. lo our hopc9 ol far eastern trade
the greatest shock possible. In
IRA L BARB, Editoh awd PBorniirrori the presence of the representatives
oi other nations the vast populace
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BUBSOBirTION KATES. OI llllia wouiu i.iugii ui m wu.. j
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Year. cash In adranee $1.23 that COUIU 1101 HOiu lis own aKa...t
su MonUn, ch in dTnc 7S onU lc adventurer and bribe taker,
nUredithNorthputte(NbrMk)potoffloM Acuinaldo. Politically, Mr. Bryan's
issue is without reasonable founda
tion, because it is contradicted by a
thousand things in the history of
the United States before the treaty
of Paris, which Bryan favored.
Practically Mr. Bryan's policy is
howling nonsense. New York Sun.
Additional Local.
oond-cltitmatUr.
Republican Ticket.
NATIONAL.
For Froflldont.
WILLIAN MoKINLEY.
For Vico-Prcsidont,
THEODORE ROOSEVELT.
STATE.
For Govornor,
CHARLES II. DIETRICH.
For Lioutonnnt Govornor,
E. F. SAVAOE,
For Socrotnry of Strito,
GEORGE W. MARSH.
For Tronmiror.
WILLIAM STEUFFER.
For Auditor,
CHARLES WESTON.
For Attornoy Gonornl,
FRANK N. FROUT.
For Lnnd Commifiionor,
FRED D. FOLMER.
For Sunt, of Public Instruction,
W. K. FOWLER,
ProBidontlnl Elootorn.
JOHN F. NESBITT,
R. IJ. WINDHAM,
EDWARD ROYSE,
L. W. HAGUE.
S. P. DAVIORON,
JACOB L. JAl OUSON,
JOHN L. KENNEDY,
JOSEPH L. LANOER.
For ConKrdefl, Sixth District,
MOSES P. KINK A ID.
COUNTY.
For County Attornoy.
II. S. RIDGLEY.
Senatorial Convention.
Th republican elector nf tho Tlilrlloth Bon
ntorlal dlitrlct of Nebraska, are requested to aond
defoliates to a senatorial contention at Sidney
Nebraska, on Tuesday, the Ittb day of September,
1000. at 1 o'clock p. m for the purpose of noml.
Ektlnft a candidate for Senator and the transaction,
of inch other business ag may bo necessary. Tho
several coontlea In the district are entitled to rep
resentation as follows!
Manner 2
Cheyenne 11
Dawson 13
Doael 4
a rant 2
Hooker 1
Keith 3
Kimball 2
Total 57
It ! recommended that the donates present
be permitted to cut the full vote of their dela
tions In case of absonteos therein.
F.P.,OOUUIOK, Chairman,
A. B. DAIiUWIti, Becretarr.
preentatlve Convention.
There will be held In Hldney, Nebraska, on
Tnnsday, September 11th, IB00, at 1:30 p. in., a
republican delegate convention to place In uoiul
nation candidate for member of the legislature
from me sun nepresoniauv District.
Oountlei will bo enUUbd.to representation at
aald convention, based upon the voto for Judgo M
I). Reese In 18W,as follows:
llanner, 3 Lincoln 13
uneyeuna o Mcpherson l
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3 Bcotts llluffs 4
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Total IW
It Is ezpectod Uiat every county will bo fully
represented.
J. K. Kvams, 0, 1). I.TOK,
Chairman. Hocretnry,
Deuel
HMlh
RTmball,
J. A, Goodman was taken serious
ly ill last night.
W. C. Twohig is entertaining
his brother J. J. Twohig of Terre
Haute. The latter may conclude
to locate here.
John and Dave Cannon, who have
been working at Salt Lake for
some time, arc in town visiting
relatives and Iricnds.
The Columbus Argus states that
Dr. J. B. Pulia, who has accepted
the pastorate of the Baptist
church, will move his family to this
city this week.
Chicago weather forecast for
North Platte and vicmitv: Gener
ally fair and continued warm to
nignt and Saturday. The maxi
mum temperature yesterday was
88; one vcar aero it waB 80. The
minimum temperature this morn
ing was GO; one year ago it was 58.
One of the big features of the
street fair will be a balloon race on
Friday between Prot. "Winterringer
and Prof. Murphy, the one reach
ing the greatest height in the
least time receiving the prize and
winning the bet which the aeron
auts will make on the side. A
!iann.,.,.'.'..'!!!.'.V'.!."l2 balloon race is a novelty that is
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itself ought to attract a large
crowd to town.
Rooms have . been secured in
which to place several hundred
cots, but where to get the cots at a
reasonable figure is what is troubl
ing the committee on public com
fort. The committee is doing
some tall hustling today and will
probably make arrangement h
whereby at least four " or live
hundred people can be accommo
dated at night in addition to those
wlio can be quartered at the hotels
One of the nuisances of the fair
will be the men and boys with their
rubber balls to which an clastic
cord iB attached. These balls arc
thrown at passcra-by, and while
tiicy cio not always strike one in
the face, they arc annoying to tay
the least. In line with the ball
throwers are the conletti throwers.
It is claimed, however, that tlienc
nuisances are customary accompan
iments of a street fair and the
proper thing for the average per
son to uo is to look pleasant no
matter how mad he may feel.
The Union Pacific offers a reward
of four thousand dollars for the
capture of the four men who at
tempted to hold up the second sec
tion oi train No. 3 near Tipton,
Wyo., last Wednesday evening,
Down at Kearney the city and
the water company is having a
merry time of it. A dispatch in
Thursday's State Journal says:
Water was turned off yesterday at
the cemetery and the street sprink
ler man could not work his hydrant
for even a drop of water. At the
last meeting of the city council a
demand was made to pay the com
pany over a thousand dollars for
water services or go dry. The city
is now at trouble with the water
corporation for rental of fire hy
drants and water service forihc
city hall. Oyer twelve thousand
dollars is tied up and the city will
not pay until the water rate is re
duced for fire service. The ceme
tery and street sprinkling service
is a new deal and should this phase
of the case work the company will
shut off water for fire hydrants and
the city hail,
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The Model's Fall
and Winter Opening.
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You pay such little prices, if you come here,
ilii Ti iTi iai
When he Begins School,
Sec to it that your hoy is comfortahly attired. If his
clothing is right if he is dressed in proper,
clothes he will naturally do his best, for that's
nature.
that if you're the sort of a father the boy admires, you'll
cheerfully equip him as any modern, active boy de
servesyou'll see to it that he's in proper trim for the
running.
Notice,
The school board of District No,
37, Lincoln Co., Neb., will tell at
rmfilir enln fnr .noli r 4li litrrlmaf
bidder at the North School House VW Qnhnnl Qnifo of Tiffin l),-!nn
in said district, on the 1st day of UK UVllUUi ULlllO ClL LvlLLlU 1
Rnntpitihpr. 1000. nt nnn o'clock v
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vs. .dug cue ngnciy maae, comtorcaoie, uressy ciocning. iiivery ioys
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p. m., tuc srnooi uuiiding Known as
tuc bisson sciiool UOUBC.
D. B. White,
C C. Wetzel,
Wm. Evans,
School Board.
Suit in this stock, no matter how low the price, bears
of best tailors, and is superbly made, and gives long service
ear-marxs
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Perkins
Hcolts UluPT.
Thomas
Tun transfer of Senator Stewart,
the patriarchal silver man, from
the Bryan column to McKinley is a
matter worthy of note. Senator
Stewart was one of Bryan's
stanchest supporters four year ago
but he cannot now follow him in
his senBclesa tirade against the
administration on militarism'
and anti-imperialism." Senator
Stewart declares there is nothing
in these, whatever; that the rcpub
lican party isn't in favor nf cither
proposition. Senator Stewart is
eminently correct.
the populists ot Nebraska arc
assured by the democratic bosses
that Adlai Stevenson ib thoroughly
committed to the principal features
of the populist program. Wight
years ago says an exchange he
announced himself a sound money
man in his letter of acceptancit.
using the following language. "To
the plain and unequivocal declara
tion of the convention in favor of
sound, honest money I subscribe
without reservation orqualilicatijii.
. t . . a
i saie circulating medium is
absolutely essential to the pro
tection of the business interests of
our country, winie to tuc wage-
earners or to the farmer it is all-
important that every dollar, what
ever its torm, tnat iintis its way
into his pocket shall be of equal.
unquesuoneu anu universally ex
changeable value and ot equal
purchasing power."
The motives for the recent Amer
ican expansion in the east were to
better our stragetic position
against iiohtilc countries and to I
protect and still more to extend,
our Oriental trade something at
present enormoub and potentially
immeasurable. Mr. Bryan would,
thwart both of those purposes, in
order to be elected president. He
would take from the Utiited States
their foothold near the Asiatic
coast, proven invaluable within a
On Monday, September 3, Labor
Day, the general delivery window
at the postoflicc will be open trrm 8
to v'.&v a. m. when it will be closed
for the balance of the day.
u, w. him,, Postmaster.
I Mad I
H(nn5arl I
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In every town
and village
may be had
r9, the
Mica
Axle
Grease
that makes your
horses glad.
A Fact no
Longer Questioned.
Physicians and laymen
alike, now fully recog'
nizc the benefit yes,
the necessity of using
cereal foods in the daily
bill of fare, especially
for breakfast. Always
up to the times, we have
about all the best brands
and will get those we
have not in short order
if requested. Have you
tried Cream of Wheat,
Grape Nuts, Whcatcl,
Postum Cereal, whole
Wheat Flour, Schrcd
cd Whole Wheat Bis
cuit for sale by the pure
.food house.
RUSH & MURRAY.
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best satisfaction. Prices run like this, and when you note the
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School FurnishingsRightly Priced
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And the kind the parents prefer, for they're newest, freshest, fjy
styles, and that's worth something. Values too the kind that to
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mean the biggest results for the smallest outlay.
Come and give us a call and you will find it pays you to trade at
k Mi One Price
Clothing
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MAX KIRSCHBAUM. Prop.
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LLOYDS OPERA HOUSE
OUST 33 DSriG-IEET.
Miss Nellie Sullivan, X.
TKAUMUlt OF
piano, mandolin,
a: and harmony,
At Mr. James Halt's.
LAND OFFICE NOTICES.
TIM11EII OULTUItE FINAL I'ltOOF-NOTIQE
VOll l'UUMGATION.
I-nud Olllco nt North I'lutto, Nob.
, , , AuKUdtOtli, 1W0,
Notice la hereby ulvon Mint llnnrv rhr. wnll
(lout, Neb., linn tiled notlco of intention to innko
flmil tironr Dorore reuletor ntiil receiver nt tliclr
oillce In North l'latle, Nob., on Frlclny. the lilst
ilny ol Heptembor, 1000, on timber culture nmill
cntion No. 12,007, for the east hnlf eouthwest
quarter ami southwont quarter nouthonst quarter
and enuthoast quarter northwest quarter of voctlon
Mil !tn In tnumutitn V in it. V.
..... , ... 4,,F, 4U iiuitii, rnuue rtu. ou
west. Ho names as witnessed, flodfroy Kleluow,
FrltB Koster, Frederick Kruuer. of Welldnnt. NbIi.
aud John Folcherfr, of Echo, Nob.
no ukoiuik E, FiiKNcit, IteKlster.
Saturday, Sept. 1st.
Mr. Hurry Lillford presents
J. lie Lomodian
ffll?. WflhTEl? WAhpt?
Accompanied by the Dainty
Comedienne
fIiss JVIildped St. Pierre,
and original coterie of play
ers in the Three Act
Ilea rid Square Comedy.
"THAT MAN"
A Society Comedv enlivened
by dash of force, flavored
with a touch from
The French.
Scats on sale at Clinton's.
Prices 25, 50 and 75 cents.
NOTICE FOll 1'UltUOATION.
iJinil Ofllco nt North I'latte, Neb,,
, , , Awlist 1.1, WOO.
Notlco Is hereby Hlvon that tho follow!
settlor tins tiled notlco of his Intention to lunko
final proof In support of his claim, nud Unit raid
proof will be untile before HoKlster and itccolver
tt North I'lalto, Nob., on Kepteniber-'7lh, ItHX). viz:
OKOItOK N. HTEWAHT,
nhoiundo humeste.iil entry No. I07MI for the
wnt hnlf of nortlioaht qtiaiterniid east half of
northwest quartor ot section 80, townnlilill north,
lie names tho follnnlnu wltneksna In nmu. i.u
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I vim, ill,,, iun ivniuviiuu u,illll IIIH1 CUIUVnilOn Ot SUlU
land, viz: E. I,, (larrlson, William Itose. Fred
Heller, Kd Donuldsou, of North l'latie, Neb.
"i.u. r I'KKiNUll, IteKlster,
BLKCK LEG
Pastoni' Vacomo.
K SUCCESSFUL RE7VYEDY.
nn )Vim r?r ,,5oofB cov.or.i.,,K ,lvo Jfira' ubo m tho United Stilton. Oyer
ono million homl HiiecoBBfnlly troatod. StnKlo Vncoino fl.00 por 10 dom
pnoltotBi Doublo Vituolno $2 por 10-iloe.; pitoUotfl.Outllta comploto 55.00.
SL4C"t.e'GVe,-Anotl)or form of PASTEUH SIurIo Vao
oino, roatly for inimoiliuto ubo, l.f0 per lO-doeo pnekots: J.C0 por 20
dosopiioltolB.eO.OO porCO-doBo piioUota.
XIVH STOCK VACCINE & MEDICINE CO.,
27 Rnllroad Buliainff, 15 & Larlmor St., Donver, Col.
uu sale nr a, k sTith'irz. xoiiru vlatvk.
r MIR COMMISSIONWU LW 1UUM0
1 LntulB nud UuiltlitiL'fl will olJVr al,mit.
7,000 noroB of Bohool lnnd for loitso at
puulio nuotton nt Nortli I'lutto nt tho
uotiniy TrcnBiiror a o 1 uo. bec nn nir nt
1(1.. ... C... I OO innn ... 1 ..
it'll, in., uv jiiumuui imiu, iituior IllO
oiiowinK proviBiuiiB or tho now Bohool
lnnd Inw:
"ir. alter usluuiluudl luence to IenH uil.l in,i
at au nuuuai rental of six por cont upon tho
Hl'juninrii rniuaiiiiii, uie uommissiouer s unatle
to do so, he may niter the tamo for lease at less
than tho apprateod aluatlon and lease It to the
person or persons who will pay six per cont on (ho
hlKhcit ottered valuation, ns animal rental, If, In
his JudRiueiit, It Is to the best lutoresls nf Dm
state to auoept such bid."
PorsoiiB doBiriiig to oxiunlno tho Iniuls
to bo loitBod miiy boouto lists of tho buiiii,
showiuff tho proaont upprniBotnont
thoroof, ns well iianuy othor infornmtioti,
ilium nppHcntion (o th Uotinty Trons
uror, or by uildroflflinK tlioComtniBf ionor,
ut Lincoln. At tho boKinniiiR of tho
miction, tho ConitniPBionor will t-ludly
auBwor till iinjuirios in rojjnnl to tho
Bchool lnntl bUBinosa or tho workings of
tho now Inw.
I PAINTS.
A FULL LINE OF
John W. Masury's
Celebrated Paint
ON SALE AT.
Davis' Hardware Store. j
E: When you get ready to paint your house,
5 call on us and let us sell you first-class
g Paint at reasonable prices.
TH E QU ESTION is often asked, What Faint shall we use?
THE ANSWER I If you arc looking (or covering
capacity, wearing qualities, general appearance, and
your money's worth, you must buy
The Sherwn-Wiluams Paint.
Cowrs Wfljf, Lock Best, Wears Longest, Most economical, Full Measur
BRUSHES.
COLORS IN OIL.
HOUSE 4. COACH
VARNISHES.
Our prices are for "best goods" first, last and all
the time. We are in the business to stay and
S. I. P. stays with us.
A. F. STREITZ, DRUGGIST.
OltDEIt Or HKAItlNO.
Tut: 8tatk or Nkiiraska, i
Uncolu County. j
ss.
Iu tlio County
Court.
Iu tho matter ot the estate ot Howard F. Jeffrey,
deceased.
On reading and filing tho petltlou ot l'.tta H.
Jeffrey, praytnK that administration of said estate
may bo urauted to her as administratrix,
Ordered, that Hpptomber .1, MOO, at 0 o'elnok
o. m., Is aeslitned for hearing said petltlou, vthen
nil persons Interested In said matter may appear
at a County Court to be held In and for said uouu,
ty, and show cnuso why tho prayer ut petltlouer
should not be Kranted
Dated Aufjust 13, I'.KX). A. 8. II AM) WIN
(A true copy.) ali-l Couuty Jud,
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AS A HOT WEATHER BEVERAGE
Good, properly cooled and
served beer is always a strong
favorite you try other drinks,
but you come back to beer.
Made of pure water, pure hops
and other materials and manu
factured by skilled workmen,
Schlitz is hard to equal, impos
sible to excel. Sold in cases
containing- 36 pints at $3.50,
delivered.
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Henry Waltemaths,