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About The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 19, 1901)
MBVth SEVENTEENTJl YEAll. NORTH PLATTE, NEBRASKA, FEBRUARY 19, 1901. NO. . OUR SPRING GOODS Will bo horc before long and in the meantime we desiro to dispose of Odds and Ends in Furniture and offer you attractive prices on these goods. If you need a piece of Furniture you can find it here, and the price will be as highly satisfactory as the article. We have established a reputation for selling good furniture at low prices; we propose to maintain that reputation. How About a Range? Do you need one? If so let us give you low prices on a good one. Ginn JOHN BR ATT. ...JOHN BRATT 6t CO.,... Real Estate, Loans Insurance NORTH PLATTE, NEBRASKA. tv Jbioforoiioo:-Any : Jsforlh flaiie fTlocir : lajUfactUecL by JoHJ? JPlatte poller njilis Used by economical housewifes in fifty towns in Nebraska and Wyoming and pronounced the equal of any flour manufactured in Nebraska. fl Ttiai Sack urjiil Coijvitjce yoU of its fljetit North Platte Roller Mills C, F. 1DD1NCS I Say ! Is Your Wife Cross? IF SO, BUY HER SOME OF THE.. g New Aluminum Ware g at A. L. Davis' Hardware Store. Just; like a s mirror and will make her smile all the time. 3 2 Cpprfc We have Rice's Northern grown Gar- 5j Ovvvlo den and Flower Seeds in bulk or nack- Z S age. g We sell Hardware, Gives us 1 A. L. DAVIS, IF AN OUNCE OF PREVENTION Is worth a pound ol cure, then whv not wear a. . . . and save doctor and drug bills. "We have them for men, women and children from 50c up. & Weingand. E. R. GOODMAN. Baiilc. lxa. ISToToraBlca. Stoves and Tinware g a call. 5 The Hardware man that s no one owes. -S Chamois Chest Protector (forth Platte Pharmacy, J, II. STONE, JIA.V.U1EII. With Our ComplinioiitH and our best wishes for your continued fjood health and hap piness, we present for New Year's, 1901, a fine variety of champagnes, other wines and liquors, imported and domestic, for the season. It is our especial care that no inferior brand shall find its way to our shelves or cel lar, HBNRV WALTEMATH. Xtov. Vornor Will Resign. Rev. A. V. Verncr stated at the morning' service Sunday that he would ask the congregation to as siBt him in having presbytery dis solve the pastoral relation between himself and the North Platte churcL'. As presbytery meets in tins city next April, it is presumed that the dissolution will be asked for at that time. It has been known for some time that Mr. Verncr contemplated resiirniiio this charge, and it is understood that one of the objects of his trip cast last fall was to investigate a pos sible change of location. Mr. Verner's pastorate of the church lias been successful, and the notice of the prospective dissolution ol his pastoral relation will be re grctted both within aud without the church. Johu A, Siivla Doad. John A. Davis died at his resi deuce at Welllleet Saturday night after an illness of several weeks. The dcaceased came to Lincoln county from Red Willow county in the early 80's, took a homestead and had resided there continuously. For a score of years he had been incapacitated from vigorous manual labor by reason of wounds he had received in the war and to the effects of a sunstroke he suffered in 1879. Mr. Davis was a jovial man, very pleasant and cordial and extremely loyal to friends. He wasjin every respect a lirst-class citizen and his death will cause sadness among Ins lanre circle of acquaintances. He entered the service of his country during the civil war and earned distinction as a brave soldier. At the time of his death he was about sixty-five years of age. The deceased is survived bv a wife who has been critically jll for several months -and five children, A. II. ot this city, Charles of Cherry county, and Hezekiah, Mrs. Chas. Smith and Mrs. Frank Johnson of Welllleet. To The Public. The Lincoln Co. Teachers' asso- cation will meet in the high school auditorium in North Platte Satur day. March 9. 1901, at 1:30 p. m. l-wtrous aud all friends interested in school work are cordially invited to attend both afternoon and even iug sessions. Della Makovisii. Pres. Ruth Patterson, Secy. An unusually large number of farmers were in town Saturday and the merchants enjoyed a good trade. . The jury in the Fullheart case at Broken Bow brought in a verdict of guilty of murder in the second degree against Oxley. W. C. Blackmore, the Sutherland druggist, spent Sunday in town. He says that his wife, who has been receiving treatment at Omaha, is getting along nicely and will probably be in condition to return next week. The Maxwell correspondent of the Brady Review says that Miss Lillian Hendy. formerly of this city, while crossing the track ahead ol a moving train slinncd ami full. w I I The train was running rapidly aud it was only by the greatest exertion thatshe succeeded in getting off the track before the train whizzed by at a rapid pace. The sheriff aud his deputy made raid on a building at Lexington Saturday morning and found three jugs of whiskey aud a number of empty beer bottles. The place was in charge of James Hainmons and he was promptly escorted be fore the county judge on the charge of keeping intoxicating liquor with utent to sell the same. Some of the stock men on the South Side have been cleaning- the snow off the range by means of a V shaped contrivance. A number of planks are fastened together in a 'V" shape, aud four horses are used as the motive power. Some of them claim they can clean the snow off ot about forty acres in a day which gives plenty of range for a small bunch of ttLttle1. Buthbrland Free BETWEEN THE RIVERS. The annual meeting of the River side cemetery association will be held in thcllershey school house on March 4th it 4 p. m. All members are requested to be present. Mr. and Mrs. II. B. Hungcrford of Hcrshcy hereby tender their sin cere thank to all those who so kindly assisted them during the illness and at the funeral of their infant son. B. 1 Seebcrgcr & Co. shipped a carload of hogs to the western market last Wednesday. Friend Carpenter and his hounds succeeding in capturing two coyoteB last week. Mrs. Fanny Brooks is visiting her daughter Mrs. D. A. Brown at North Platte. J. B. Toillion, Sr., is reported as slowly recovering irom his recent illness. Parties from North Platte have been hauling hay to that city lately from the Feeken ranch near Nichols. Will Dowhower visited relatives and friends at the county capital not long since. Royce Wcllivcr and wife of Som erset, are guests of Joe Wcllivcr and family on the Ferguson farm We are informed that the hamlet of Hershey will in the near future be lighted by gas aud that A. A. Leister of that place will haye a corner on the plant as it will be governed by his alkali well. Will Haist was a county seat visitor the last of last week and the first of this week. R. W. Calhoun brought about 100 head of cattle from the Mc- Pherson county ranch down to his farm at Nichols the other day where they will be kept for the re mainder of the winter. The Loyal Mystic Legion order at Hershey will give a reception in the hah at that place on Saturday evening this week to Mr, and Mrs. S. II. Phenicie two of their charter members who will soon depart for their future home in Illinois. G. A. Staples and sons are load ing baled hay at Hershey from the southside at this time. Charles and Frank Ware who have rented a farm for the ensuing year near 131m Creek, shipped their personal effects to that place a couple of days since. J. V. Robinson received about $45 for butter fat taken out of milk delivered at the NicholB creamery during the month of January. I). S. McConnell is moving from a W. A. Pax ton farm to the A. J. liaton farm, which he has leased for tec coming year. O. W. Sulliyan of Nichols has lately been delivering baled hay at Hertdiey that he had sold to Seebcr- ger & Co. of that plare. Dick Shinkle and Friend Carpen ter captured five fine racoons near John Keith's ranch one day last week. They ae the first that have been killed in this country for a long time and consequently created considerable curiosity as they were brought to town. ICd Ewell of Grand Ishnd was talking sugar beet culture to several parties in this vicinity last week. J. K. Eshelmau who recently sold 500 bushels of shelled corn to a man by the name of Payne liyiug on a ranch east of North Platte is at this time delivering the same. We' are told by good authority that W. O, Thomson who leased his farm in the valley last fall aud with his family moved to-Katon, Colorado, is not enjoying the best of health out there. He went there for his health. I. B. Bostwick recently pur chased 300 bushels of shelled corn of J. M. Dweyer which he is at this time hauling over to his farm on the south hide. Miss Annie Schwaiger, one ol the Hershey teachers, spent Satur day and Sunday last with her friend Miss Nina Snell, also a teacher, who resides south of Sutherland about five miles. J. B. Toillion, Jr., a stock holder and patron of the NicholB creamery drew out of that enterprise about ?30 for putter firtfor tlTd m'o'utb W XVtMity. XYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYY n m IfflDOVI m i We have rented the Ross building and ox m pect to take possession March 15th and in order Jfc to reduce the stock and make room for now spring and summer goods we have decided to S make a removal sale of It will pay you to investigate this sale as we 4 will quote prices that will This salo will commence at once and continue 3 j until the 10th of March. goods from twenty-five Jt ever sold in this city before, t Do not wait too long. j served. Come early and J64444444444444444444444444 Xiegal Notice MMin flnfnmlHtitlk tlm nilmlniatrnirtr tho executor nnu tho unknown hnlrs ot II. P. Newport decasod, whoso real unities and residences nro to this plain. t IT nnbnnwn will inlrit tintlf.n Itinf nn tho 1th dnyof Sopt., 1000, tho plaintiff, Tho County ot Lincoln, u corporation, tiled its petition in tho district court ot Lincoln county, Nobrnskn. tho objoot nnd prnyor of which is to fnreoloso con tain tnx lions duly nstossed by snid plnintilT ngninst tho nortbonst quarter of Section 35, in Township 0, north, of KnDffo ill, west of tho Sixth principal mondlnn, Nobrnskn, for tho your 1805 in tho sum of (1387; for the yenr 1800 in tho sum of 15.01, for tho yenr 1807 in thosum of 12.07; for tho yoar 1803 in tlio huui of 11.71; for tho year 1800 in tho sum of 0.11; amounting in tho totnl sum ot 800.27, with interest on 847.10 at tho Irnto of ton per cent per nnnmii frnm thn 1!Mli ilnv nf AiKriinf 101)0, nil of which is duo nnd unpniu. PlnintilT prays a docroo ot foro closuro of snid tnx lien nnd a snlo of Bfiii promises. You nnd onoh of you dofendunts nro required U nutnver pnid potition on or boforo Monday, tho 25th uny of Mnreh, 1001. THK COUNTY OF LINCOLN, A Corporation, 121 By II. 8. Kidgloy. its Atty. Legal Notice. Tho defendants William D. Paisley, Pulley his wifo first nnd run) nnmo unknown, T J. Mnckoy nnd John uoo ronl nnmo unknown will tukonotico that on tho 10th dny ot Dccotnbor, 1000. tho plaintiff, Tho County of Lincoln, a corporation, tiled its potition in tho district court ot Lincoln county. Nebraska, tho object nnd prayor of which Jh to forooloso certnin tnx lions duly iiBROHBocI by mid plnintilT ngninst tho south half southwest quarter of south unit or sotitnoast qunrtor ot section 4, in township 14, north ot rnnpro 20, west of Sixth prinoinnl moridinn, Nobrnskn, for tho yenr 1805 in the sum of 98.10; for tho yenr 1800 in tho sum of 0 35: for tho year lbi)7in tho sum of 4.05;;ror tho yenr 1808 in tlio sum of C.20; for thoyonr 1800 in tho sum of 3.40: amounting in tho total sum of $30.34; with interest on 822.22 at tho rato of ton por. coat per annum irom tho 1st clay ot November, 1000, all ot which is duo nnd unpaid. Plaintiff prays a dooroo of foroolosuro of said tax loin and n nalo ot said prem ises. You and oaoh of you dofomlnntB nro ronuired to answer snid potition on or boforo Monday, tlio 25th. day ot March, 1001. THE COUNTY OF LINCOLN, A Corporation 121 By II. S. Uldtfloy. its Atty Legal Notice. Tho dofondauts George P. Whito (im pleaded with John W. Wood, ot nl.), will tnko notico thnt on tho 3d dny of April, 1000, tho plaintiff Tho County of Lincoln, a corporation, tiled its potition in tho district court ot Lincoln county, Nebraska, thoobjoctund prnyor of which nro to forocloso cortnin tnx lions, duly nBBGRRod llV until nlnintlfT nrtnlnat ilw. northwest qunrtor ot section 0. township to - 41. r mi . ni . . i-, iiurui ui nmgo ,n, wusi or aixm prin cipal moridinn, Nebraska, for the yoar 1802 in tho Slim of S'21.4ri! fnr thn vnnr 1803 in tho sum of 0 40; fur tho yoar ion in ino sum ot lu.oij; ror thoyonr 1805 in tho sum of 14 45; for tho yoar 1800 in tho sum of 18.02; for tho yoar 1807 In tho mini of 10.05; for tho yoar 1808 In tho sum of 0.70; Tor the yoar 1800 in tho num of 5.00; amounting in tho total sum of 897.88; with interest on 373 70 at tho rato of ton por cent por annum from tho ilret day of May, 1000, all of which Is duo nnd unpaid. PlnintilT prays n dooroo pf foroolosuro of snid tax lion and a salo of said prom Iboh. Yon nnd onoh of you defendants nro required to nnswor enld potition on or boforo Mondny tho 25th day of March, lOOt THE UOtfNlY OPt JNCOLN, . i n i 3 all goods in the store. make the eroods move. Remember you can buy to fifty per cent less than X H First come first get your choice. THE FAIR. Iiogal Notico. Tho defendants thn. unknown heirs of Richard Goddnrd doconeed, whoso llrst nnd ronl names nnd whoso residences nro unknown to this plaintiff will tako no tico thnt on tho 10th dny or July lOOO, tho plnintilT, Tin- County of Lincoln, n cor poration, lllod its potition in tho district court it Lincoln county, Nobrnskn, tho object nnd prnyor of which is to foro close cortnin tnx lions, duly nsBCBeed by said plaintiff ngninst tho northenst quarter of section 23, in township 0, north of rango 34, west of tho Sixth principal moridion, Nobrnskn, for tho yoar 1805 in tho Bum of8i0.52; fortho Tonr 1800 in tho sum of 30.10; for the yonr 1807 In tho sum of 11.10; for tho yonr 18O8 in tho sum or 5 57; for tho yonr 18OO in tho Bum or 0.14; nmounting in tho totnl sum of 872 52: with Intnmat rr, ar.it no T ...... t..uii.u. xjlt VVVl.tU nt tho rnto ot ton por cont por nnnum irum mo iBi uny or juuy, i'JOO, nil ot which is duo and unpntd. PlnintilT IirnVS fl llnnrrxi nf rnrimlngiira ot snid tnx Hon nnd a salo of sold prom- lai'B, YOU and onoh nf vnn flnfnroln.ila nW required to answer said potition on or beforo Mondny, tho 25th dny of THE COUNTY OP LINCOLN, ... A Corporation. 24 Hy II. 8. Hidgloy, its Attorney. Legal Notice. Tho dofondnnts Ilormnn Otto, Otto hiuwifo first nnd ronl nnmo un known, and John Doo truo natno un known, will tnko notico that on tho 10th day ot Dooemtior. 100(1 thn n!i... liff. Tho Catintv nf T.I nnnln n corporation, lllod Its petition in tho 31b inofc court or Lincoln county, Nobrnskn, mo oujoot nnu prayer or which is to fOrOOlOBO COrtnln inx Hnnn. lllllv liasnaciwl by said plaintiff against tho north west quurier ot section 17, in town ship 10, north oT rango 28, west of tJixth principal meridian, Nebraska, for tho year 1801 in tho sum of $14.07; for mo your lava in mo sum or IV 'zi; for tho yoar 1800 In tho sum of 10.10; for tho year 1807 in tho sum ot 11.54; tor tho yoar 1808 In tho sum ot 5.50; for tho yoar 1800 In thosum of 7.47; amount ing in tho totnl sum of $08 G7; within torost on $50.87 at tho rnto ot ton por cont por annum from tho lBt dny of Novombor, 1000, nil of which to duo nnd unpnid. Plnlntlff prayB a docreo of forooloBuro of said tax Hon nnd n salo of said prem ises, You nnd onoh of you defendants nro required to ansvvor said potition on or boforo Monday, tho 25tb day of March, 1001 ' THE COUNTY OP LINCOLN, A Corporation. 12 1 Dy II. 8. Ridgley, Its A ttornoy. Iioal Notico, Tho dofondnnts, William A, IIoiiBeand John Doo. ronl nnmo unknown (im plondod with A. M. Stoddnrd ot nl.) will tuko notico that on tho 10th day of I)ec., 1000, tho plnintilT, Tho County o Lin coln, a corporation, filed ita potition in iho District Court of Lincoln County, Nebraska, tho objoot nnd prnyor of which la to forocloso certain tnx liens, duly assessed by Bald plaintiff ngninst tho southeast quarter of sootion 10, town ship 10, north of rango 20, west of Sixth principal meridian, Nobrnskn, for tho yonr 1801 in tho sum or 817.00; for tho year 1805, in tho sum ot 12.43; for tho yonr 1800, in tho sum ot 12 07; Tor tho yoHrl807, In tho sum ot 12.00; Tor Mho yonr 1808, in tho sum or 0.52; for tho year 1800, in tho sum or 8.12; amouuting in tho total Bumot872.;73 with interest on 851,40, at the rnto ot ton por ceut per annum trom tho 1st dny of Nov., 1000, all ot which is duo and unpaid. Plaintiff prays n dooreo of foreclosure of said tax Hons nnd a salo of said prom Iror. You nnd onoh of you dofondnnts nro requirod to onswor Bnld potition on or boforo Mondny, tho 25th day of Marchj 1001. THE COUNTY OF LINCOLN, 1 1