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About The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 11, 1900)
Ske ftwi-Wflty SritMir. TUESDAY, DEC. 11, 1900. IRA L BARB, Editor akd Pormrron auBtoitmox katm. One Tmt, eaahla advaaf IMS Me MooMm, Mk la idnm T 0mW mmMmi matter. Quite naturally, the Nebraska representatives in congress will fight to a finish the proposed decrease of one member of con gress from this state under the new apportionment. f Sinch England began its war against the Boers she has lost 14,300 men from wounds, fever and exposure. Sherman sized it up correctly when he said, ''war is hcllf" Tim men who believe in hold ing wheat for a higher price arc encouraged by the presence of the Hessian fly in the entire wheat growing rctrion cast of the Rocky mountains and north of Oklahoma. The fields of winter wheat arc looking unusually fine, but the scientists say that the seeds of the pest have been thickly sown and that unless something unforscen occurs the wheat crop of next year wiil be greatly reduced. State Journal. This fusionists will go out of the state offices leaving a defici ency of one hundred thousand dollars existing, which represents the sum that the present state administration has expended above the amount appropriated. This is just a sample of the ''economy" of which we have heard so much about for two years past It fully explodes the false claims of the popocrats and is on a par with about all .the claims that brand of politicians make. Dukino the tpast two years the barbers of the state have contrib uted about six thousand dollars to the State Barbers' Board, and it would be interesting to know just what benefit the barbers have received in return for their contributions. If a single one has been benefitted we would like to hear of him. There is no question,! however, about the benefits the'men constituting the board have received. One of the many duties ot the incoming legislature is to abolish the State, Barbers' Board. Spkakino of the senatoria matter the Lincoln News says "It is not unlikely that the sena torial ngntjfviil be ended Very hoc after it has begun. Mem bemof the legislature who drop into Lincoln from time to time tteem to nave their minds made up that there are subjects o legislation that occupy more at tention than the ambitions of a number of senatorial aspirants. They say that there will be no long drawn-out fight like that of two years ago because the con ditions will be different and the press of other business too great to permit of so much time being spent on this matter," Tim Lincoln correspondent of Bcc says: For maintaining all state offices and institutions, for repair and construction of build ings, and for all other expenses of conducting the state govern ment for the two fiscal years b; ginning April 1, 1901, the- legis lature will be asked to appro priate $2,721,001. This amojunt. is $129,628 in excess of the total of all appropriations made by the legislature of 1899 and doc's not, include a lot of deficiency claim.4 that will be presented by various .institution. Neither docs it in clude the loan of $20,000 made by D. , Thompson for the trans portation of the First regiment none. It is estimated that the total amount of claims, yet to be jrttted WiU1 amount to possi bly $300,000,, which will bring the grand total up to nearly $3,- -O0WK0.: The: legislature will be ask4 to appropriate money .for and this item alone will form a argc portion of the balance of appropriations yet to be asked for. A statu society of labor and industry is incubating under the patronage of the state labor com missioner, the chief object of which is to promote legislation in he interests of labor. The first obstacle against which the or ganization will bump will be the problem of convincing the farmers and watrcworkera that their interests are identical. This problem has been taken up several times in this state but nofyct completely solved. Bcc. XMUOATION AKD rORESTRY. In his annual report the secre tary of the interior urircs the importance of governmental' aid in the reclamation of the arid lands of the west by irrigation, thoufrh he docs not tro further in the line of practical suggestion than to recommend mat a com mission composed of experts now engaged in the examination of water and forest resources be formed to put the data acquired in compact and intelligible form and present their recommenda tions to congress. The la&t con grcss appropriated $100,000 to be used in the geological survey in its study of the problem of irn gation and the secretary advises a further increase. If irrigation is to be prosecuted on a large scale in the west, the participation of the federal gov' crnmcnt m tne work seems un avoidable. Private enterprise may reclaim comparatively small tracts , of land and con tro streams here and there, but if there is to be any adequate con servation of the water supply on the watersheds for the irrigation of considerable stretches of tor ritory there must be fedcra assistance, and it is the belief of many students on tne subject tliat this aid could be extended with direct profit to the treasury. Forest preservation and the irri gation of arid lands are twin problems and the solution of one carries with it the consideration of the other. The co-operation Of state and national govern ments in putting a stop to the waste of resources nqw in progress is of imminent import ance. Minneapolis Times. SORES ULCERS. Sort tml Ulcers never become chronic wmleM the blood is iu poor condition is luggiih, weak and unable to throw off the poisons that accumulate ju it. The system must be relieved of the unlcJUiy suiter through the sore, and great danger to life would follow should it heal before the blood lus been made pure and healthy and all impurities eliminated front the py sr tesn, 8. S.S. begins the cure by first cleans, ing and invigorating the blood, building tip the general health and removing from in sSrWd" A OONSTANT DRAIN iSUSSS. UPON THE SYSTEM. When this has been accomplished the dis charge gradually ceases, and the 6ore or steer heats. It is the tendency of llicsu old indolent sores to grow worse und worse, and eventually to destroy the bones. I.ocnl applications, while soothing and to some extent alleviate pain, cannot reach the scat of the trouble. S. S. S. docs, and no matter Sow apparently hopeless your condition, even though your constitution has broken down, It will bring relief when nothing else can. It supplies the rich, pure blood necessary to hcnl the sore and nourish the debilitated, diseased body. Mr. I. n. Talbert, IakIc Ilox 7M,Viiiia, Miss., swat v8Ue year aio my leu fiom tliu Umc lo the fool wis one solid sore. Bcvcrnl tltyslcla tia treated me and X made two ttlpt to Hut Hprliies, but found no relief, I v. Induced to try H, H, H I netir wen nan ever a sss it hi.us .wiu iit.c iuiri a iiuyc occu n per. ftetljr well man ever since." Is the only purely veg etable blood purifier known contains no poisonous minerals to ruin the diccstiou and add to, rather than relieve your suffer inga. If your flesh does not heal readily when scratched, bruised or cut, your blood ia in bad condition, and any ordinary sore is apt to become chronic. Send for our free book, and write our physicians about your case. We make ua charge for this service. TM SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, QA. CWCHCSTEft'S ENGLISH PENNYROYAL PILLS mi. A I Of ay reliable. I.i.(llw,Mk)rumUtrbr VMICMftMtKH'N ENUMNH III He J und fsM mulllo box ra, Healed with blue ribbon. Th other. StrruavilnnawriiMaaulMtl. (HUtMMakMlHtllMltHU. nuyuryourl)ruilt4, or newt In atainna for Particular, Trail. anatlila and "Keller ar Uilln," In Mtrr, rJllal. le.Mtt'mttmonl&l, Hold by . I ORIOBMTHR OHRKIOAli OO. "W XMwa 4warr, I'Mlba., PA. A Great December Sale! On account of this mild winter weather we find our selves over-stocked and in order to turn these goods into money we have inaugurated this December Sale. A SPECIAL VALUEIN MEN'S SACK SPITS. We have placed on sale this month 200 Suits in black and fancy Cheviots and Cassimcrcs in square and round cut. These arc well made, pertcct fitting suits gotten up with the idea of excelling any Suits made by the cheap tailors to sell for 15.00. Choice of this lot for December 3ig cut in Boys' and Childrens' Clothing, comu and a, attend this great December Sale and you will find it pays to trade at the THE MODEL 0N&-PR16E CLOTHING HOUSE,. MAX KIKSCIIBAUM, Prop. The. larircst exclusive Clothintr House in North Platte. a - fj JOHN BR ATT. ...JOHN BRATT 8 C0.,.f. t Real Estate, Loans Insurance A; NORTH PLATTE, NEBRASKA. X Vtm.oToxrBXxooi-jSLjarv Banlt, lax N'o'bx-asBlK.f. YOU MAY NEED A Stove 3 3 AMY MADMIXIf: 5 it is always well to be prpparefi fqr cold weather. When you are up against; a j blizzard, it is not always easy to have a ! s stove sot up. They arc cheap if you buy now- i g Acorn Stoves and Ranges g The Genuine Round Oak. 5 The finest lino of Heaters in the city. A I nAVIQ rj-'lie Hardware man that rm in I ivj) a-S ft Jk I a AAA I a aaaa i i i . ........ ... 5ine ferfcimes and oaps. r We are showing an exceptionally line line of Per- fumes mid Soaps, hv9 articles which are . household necessities. . We carry Perfumes in bullc hs wvH as. n punce )9tt)cs one s jtist as choice as the other. Fine Soaps in hpxes 15 to 50 cents per box, I A. F. Strietz, We have Men's Suits at $10.00 $12.50, $15.00, $16.50, $18.00, and $20.00 in many nice patterns equal to Tailor Made Suits for twice the money. Ill Overcoats and Ulsters We arc the king ot the North Platte valley. We. have them for $4.00, $5.00, $7.50, $1000, $12.50, $15.00, $16.50, $18.00 and $22.00. 25 per cent less than any other store dare sell them. E. R. GOODMAN. TVirklA? 3 HI 3 noonoowos. 3 ... ... ... ' ' 4& of thref cakes, rangjny from druggist. runuoATiON notice. John Furnish. Cora A. Furnish and John Doc. real name unknown, defendant, will take notice that Jainea 15. Secley, plaintiff. has tiled his petition In the uimrlct court nf Lincoln county, Nebraska, against said tie fendants. the oblcct and uraver of which are to foreclose a certain moricacc executed October Int. 802. by the defendants John Furnish and Cora A, Furnish, on the follow. Ins; described real estate, to wit! The south halt of, the northwest quarter and the north cast quarter of the southwest quarter of section twelve! and the southeast quarter of the northeast quarter of (section eleven, all In township nine, north In range thirty, west of the Sixth tirlnclnal meridian In Lin coln county, Nebraska, satd mortgage being executed to secure the payment of the one principal promissory note of said defendants John Furnish and Cora A. Furnish, for the sum of i&oo. with ten Interest coupon notes uicrciu auacucu; cacu 01 nam interest, notes tidnir for thi stim nf 9.17 ft! nml 1ni respectively on the flint days of April and vu.lw, iuni( IOWi rtillt lOVf, mortgage Including the amount paid as taxes on said premises, and the costs paid by is now uuc tne niaintin on said notes and iiainun in inc iorcciosurc cases commenced iv the Countvof Lincoln for the foreclosure of taxes on satd premises, the sum of 9738.40, wun interest inercon at inc rate or ten per cent per annum on KK2.W thereof from the 1st pay of April, 1805, and on lf5.B9 thereof from the Mb-dav of August, 1900, and plain, till prays for a decree-that said defendants be required to pay the same or that said premises be Sold to satisfy said amount with Interest and costs of suit. You are rcnulred to answer said netltlon on or before Monday the Slat day of Jan uary, iwi. JAMES r. skkmct, 1'iaintni. dlH Iiy W. S. Morlan, his Attorney. St. hqke's Military Academy KEARNEY, NEB., This school lias recently been re-organized and placed in cliarce ot Archdeacon Atmorc whose scholastic attainment!) arc well and favorably known in many portions of the United States. Here is the opportunity for parents to procure tor tueir children a good, whole some, sound and all arouud ed ucation. Terms reasonable.. The netft term commences January 17th. 1901, and arrangements can be mand by which pupils may enter at once, or at any time. For fur tlier information address, Archdeacon Atmore, Principal, Kearney, Nebraska. References: Rev. G. A. Beecl.er. North Platte; Hon John I. Redick, Kearney, Nebraska. FOE SALE. FARM WAGONS, SPRING WAGONS TOP BUGGIES. And all kinds of Farm Machinery. Standard Goods at Reasonable Prices. , LOCK & SALISBURY NORTH PLATTE. FALL AND WINTER Anticipating the wants of fjien who wear good clothes gpo4 material, gppd workman ship and gport fitwe have laid in a nice line pf Fajl and Winter Suitings an4 Pants Goods, and solicityonr orders. We can satisfy you in fit and price. F. J, BROEKER ririt Door North Wilcox atoro. Stitch in Tim Is a trite, old saying, and is particularly true when applied g Sljqes. Our bp.sine.ss is to fiicnd Shoes, and people crive US tlip credit of knowinc our business from a to Jf your blioes upctf mepdipg, bring tnem nure, TELL0W IK0NT H0E STORE. LINE UP! Get in line with the best judges of cigars by making your purchases "at Henry Walte math's. We have a great' va riety of GigarsKey' West, pleap .Havana an IJomestic but ilq poor ones.. Fpir a gqqd smpke we rccqfnmcnil any qf qur niany brands, HCNRV WALTEMATH, LEaAl. NOTICKS. LEQKL NOT10K, William I. Pnttar. Emma II. l'nttitr. J. t Cn.m Tliro.lilnn MachlnoCotnpnnr. Corporation will lake notice that on the 2d tier of Notembor, IttK) Kpnrmm II. Hcrshej, platntllT heroin, (llod hl rctltlon lu tho dlitrlct court of Lincoln countr, Nebraska. nRilnst sMd defendant, thq olxct and ItraTOr ot Which apn tn fnrnclnn a cnrtAln.mnt-i. Rage cxecntcd by Wllllmn I. poller, hnd Kmma 11. rotter, to thoAj plaintiff, tipnu tho nortlu"at quarter of fcctlon It), In lownfhlp 15. north of raoRe :w west, uncoln county, Nebrtrta, to Mi cure the payment of a certain prowlsnory nolo with coumjiis attached, dated December tho Slut, 1KD1. for tho UIU of tilCO rtnn nnl ..o..l,1t In ft .it years from tho date thereof. The Interest too. pons belilff len In number.eocli forflfteon dollars, one falllntr due overr kIx month, nrinr ih i.i ot the note; and that plaintiff liaa paid (he taie on the aboTO descrlbod premlfos to protect tils .11111 iui ma ;onra iruiu io tnClUSITe That there Is duo upon eald nolo and mortuaKO and for Uxea pnld tho aum of tCU7.00, for which aura with Interest from tho let day of January, WO I, plaintiff prays for a decree; that defandania Potter's be required to pay tho Naruo, ot that aald premlnoa may bo aold to nntlafr Iho amount. du. nd that the pretended judKtnent lien bold by do. fendant J.J.Caro Threahlnrr Machine Company may uenecreen to do junior ami inrcrlor to plain, tiff 'a mortoo lion. yon are roauired lo nnawnr said petition on or before the filh day of DoCeulbor 1CW. Sated Notc tuber Z, 1900. 0- . Efmuaim II. lUnnitKY, UnlnllfT. CHATTEL MOUTOAOK BALE. Noll CO ((Thereby olvnn that cm Wiuln entity. Ihn I9tli day of Pocotnbcr, 1HO0, at a o'clock, p m.. on lots & and 0 In block 174, In tho city of North Plattn, Nebraska, nt tho barn known tin tho Wlilto Klcnhant Darn, thero will bo aold to the hlulm.t bidder for cah, one LlqhtnlnR Hay Prena, Held aalo la niado by vlrtuo of a chattel mortago dated Dupwmuer sznu. low, eignca oyu. a. Iluflman, and Riven to tho Kaunas city Hay Prett, and Machinery Company, lo hecuro twil notca of tU3 W each ot ovoll date thr reutlth. ono of which notes Wan duo March 1st, MOO, and ono duo Jan. uary Int. 1001, and thoro la now duo on Hald notes andinnrtKaKOtboaumotS122. Bald morlaB U on Ola In Iheofflcu ot tha county clerk of Keith county. NcbraHka, Kinsas Clir Hat Phaa k Machinkhv Coufamt. mi' uy ncox i ualllRan, 1IH Attorneys. LEGAL NOTICE. Jnmpii l. PtnrrA nnd tnt. VmmnHIn tiIha defendanta, will take notlco that on the 2nd day ni V.tii.M.ill.a ffrWt t ..Ul.llfl I .. . . . . . ... ..w.cuiuri, .tw. iuu uiuiuiiit uureiii, iaTjti Maatora, filed Ida petition In tho district court of Lincoln county, Nebraska, against Balddofend. anta Impleaded Mill John 14 Pierce, ltebeccn Pierce and MUHcatlne MorfRito A Trust Com. pony, the object and prnyor ot which nre lo fore cloae a certain mortgage executed by the defend anla Jamea M. Pierce'. Emmcttlo Pierce, John Hv Plerco hnd Itcbecca Pierce, to MQscatlno MortKaeer and Trust Company and by Bald company aSNlgned to tho plaintiff herein, upon tho southwest quartor of section 22. town ship 0, north of range 20 In Lincoln county, Ne-' braaka, to scenro the payment Xt six promissory notes, dated March 1st. 1691, for tho sum or 1150 each add duo and 'payuble. one March 1, 1MW, ono March 1, 1HH1, one March 1, 1000, ono March 1, 1001, one March 1, 1002 and one March 1, 1W3. that there Is now duo upon Bald notes nnd mort caco and for taxes nald on nnlrl nrnnnrtv ttiABiim nf l,4n2.1l, for which sum with Interest from March 1. HKJl at ten por cent, plaintiff plays for a decreo thatdofendanta bo required to pay tho same or that sold premises may Lo sold to satisfy the amount fonnd duo. You nre required to answer satd petltlton on or before January 7th, 1001, David Mastxiui, Plaintiff, n20- Wilcox k UalllRan, his Attorneys. LAND OFFICE NOTICES. Notice for publication. Land Office at; North Platlo, Neb., NoVember 22, tOCO. Notice la hereby nlvon thot tho following-named settler has Hied notice of.'bpr lutentlon to make final proof In support ot hpf claim, and that said proof will be inudo before Itegliter nnd 'tlecelva'r t North plalte.Neb., opPecembor 28tb, 1BO0, vlxs ALIPKL, HAllpEIt, who made homestead entry No, 1CS8I fof the west half pf northeast quarter and west jialf nl southeast quarter pf spctfon 10, township 10 north, rango 30 west. r ' "She names the following witnesses In prove hp continuous residence upon aud cultivation ot saji land, vlai Georgo Spbrocpngnst, J. Herman Vail Brocklln, Oeorgn Cooper, ot Ucho, Nob.i JonapU Wolllvor, of North platto. Neb, ' I12M, I OEO. K. FltLNOIt, Keglster, KOTICK FOR ninUOATION. Land Office at North Platte. Neb., ) Novembor 22nd, K'OO. Notice la hereby given that tho followiug-named settlor baa filed notice of his Intention to mako final proof In support ot his claim, and that sold proof will be made before Register tnd Itecelvor at North Platte, Neb., on December 2Sib, 1103, vlx: JOSEPH llAHUr.lt. who modo llorafhtond Entry No. 10004 for tho soulbwost quartor Hectlon 10, Town 10, north, Bange 30 west. Ho namea the following wltnesses'to provo his continuous residence upon and cultivation of sold land vlx: Oeorgo Schrocongoat, J. Herman Yan llrockllii, Oeorgo Cooper, of Echo, Nob.; Joseph W0lllvpr qf'NoMh Platte. Nebraska. V ,! ll238r piiOKOK E. FHElCH. Register, J. F. F1LU0N, General Repuirer. 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