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About The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 22, 1901)
.AAAAAAAAaAAAAAAAAAAAAASAAA. Local Naws in Brief, juue urtmes win tuna a term j district court in Loyan county beuinninir next Monday. This will be the only term held in that county this year. Colonel Scharmann will leave on the 27th for Lincoln where he will join Governor Dietrich and staff and an the following day the party will leave for Washington. National Bank Examiner Mo Grew made an official examination of the First National Bank Wed ncsdnv. and found it tin to itt usual high standard. Carl Pierce, the well known nassenircr conductor, became the father of a bov babv this week. A warm reception will be piven him upon his next visit to North Platte. The room on Front street for merly occupied by W. T. Bank' has been leaned and will be occuo'ed bv a clothinir store, the manager of which will come from the east. Rev. Lowry, the evanjrelM, re ceived a telegram Wednesday after noon announcing that his latlier was critically ill, and the following morninir Mr. Lowry left for Arkansas. The Twentieth Century Club drove out to the Thoeleckc farm last evening1 and were entcrtainnd by Miss Bertha and Oito. The evening proved a delightful one to H 11 u f t. -I.. I. .1.- ull lliuni I'CI H hi iiiu liui! mi- imrii- tality of the Thoeleckc family being truly hearty Geo. Hower, who lias bpen in the employ of the Union Pacific at Sidney lor several years, was unittd in marriage at theLuthern church last evening to Miss Mngirie Lentz of this city, Rev. John v Seibert officiating. The couple left for Sidney last night. During the past few days several men from the east have oeen in town looking up locations for cattle ranches. They have been in the hands of John Bratt & Co., and at that firm lias a fine list of that class of property, the eastern men will probably linu what they want Hay shipments have been rather i . r i iigm lor a wecK or so. uuc princi pally to the fact that prices in the Denver market are ruling a little low. Unless cold weather prevails, which would mean more con sumption on the valley ranches, there will be considerable surplus hay in the section tributary to this market. In the case of the Commercial Club against the County Com missioned denying the right of the latter to raise the real estate and personal assessment in the city of North Platte, Judge Grimes' JL Kick f JBk Me VHI Real Wr Hard, 1 if Said ( He. m v I WE really felt quite sor- 0 ft PEOPLE AND EVENTS r ji. . rn i ry ior me icuow, ai- though he was not cntit- lad to any sympathy. He ft had been in the high ft priced district and ft bought a suit of clothes ft for $15.00. He was well ikl pleased with them until W he came into our store with a friend who wanted a hat and seeing the same identical suit in our win dow for $12.00. Then he said to his friend, "Kick Hfl Hi C. R. Ongood, who has been Itvintr at Pitkin, Col., for a couple I of years, has tnoyed to L,eaciviue. Judire Hon u land returned yester day morning from Lincoln where lie nau oeen spenumg uevcrui udj. Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Whelan pleasantly entertained a party ot friends at cards Tuesday evening. Miss Justina Ottman is expected down from Julesburg in a day or two to spend a week with her parents. Mrs. J. C. FercuBon returned to Denver yesterday morning altera two weeks' visit with her sister, Mrs. Bare. We Point with Pride to our designs in bedroom, parlor and dining room furniture. But tj and experience costs something. fl How is it with you. Have you been m the habit of ft fj paying $3 to ?5 of a fancy margin? You certainly have ft R. H. DnuLrlas left Tuesday evening for New York Cily to visit designs, exquisite as they may a urotncr lie naa not seen tor qr. nftf nnk i-pniiiatfx n u. v. v..w , - -i --- irood furniture. We claim for It, mi nr ii w Mrs. i. J. ocam.in noes w , , mercalhardl Well, pec- a Cheyeiine tomorrow to join her our stock seasoned materials t i . . . . . i J i pic icarn ov experience . nusoana, who has been working Ulinrnnrrh vnr1fmnrmhin and more there for some time past, x,,n mfi nrrP. than moderate prices. E, B. WARNER. (0 1 (0 1 (!) to if you have not been here. Come and sec us, see what we have and how much better we can do for you than other Ktorcs. Kcmcmbcr the reason, we buy for cash and sell for cash. Our Spring Suits arc now ready for you to see. $8 ' $9 $10 $12 $15. STAR CLOTHING HOUSE. W. A. VOLLMER, Proprietor. Olje IPHce aijel fUaii) Fixtures. Hi iff Hi Iietral Notice Tho dofendtnts tho ndtnlmstrntor, tho executor and tho unknown bnira of B. F. Nownort doensed. whoi-o roal nnraos nnd residences are to this plain tl(T unknown, will tnko notico that on tho 1th dayofSopt., 1000. tho plaintiff, Tho County of Lincoln, a corporation, tiled ub notiUon in tho ulstriot court or Lincoln couuty, Nobrnsko. tho object Mrs. Wm. F. Goodwin left last nijiht for a visit with friends in St. 'oe, Kansas City and St. Louis. She will be absent two or three weeks. W. C. Elder expects to leave Sat urday night for Lincoln where he will soend several days circuiatim among the legislators and senator lal aspirants. Mr. and Mrs. W. R. McKccn. Jr.. went to Omaha Wednesday night t(l prayer of which is to fnrecloso cor and came up last night with Mr tain tnx Hons duly as'osaod by said NtcKeen's father, who is enroute to plaintiff nualnst tho northeast quarter Los Ani?cles. of Section 35, in Township 9, north, i t . 'II . Mr Ui.th Ul iilUUU i)Li WUBb Ul LiJU kliAbil Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Brown re- principal mondion. Neb'OPka. for tho turned Tuesday from Julesburg year 1895 in tho sum of ?13 87: for tho where the former had been workinir vt-ar 1890 in tho sum of 15.91. for tho as relief operator. Later Mrs. year 1897in thosuuiof 12.G7; for tho year iojo iu liio rum ui ii.iij mr iiiu juiii 1899 in too sum or n il; nmountitiR in ttio total sum of 8G0.27, with intorest on H7A0 at tho Irate of tn per cent por annum from tho loth clay of August 1900, all ot which is duo and unpaid riatntitr prays a cleereo or lore closure of said tax lien and a sale ot sai l promises You anu oach ot you defendants aro Jerry Cronin now living in Denver is in town visiting friends. A ten pound jnrl baby was born Wcdnebday to Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Ranniu. Mr. R.innie bcems to have caught the tweutieth century enter prise and desircH to do his share toward increasing North Platte's pxpulation. Ohsesver Piflrr.v in bnimr arnrnil decision eff cud only the personal Lome what for havinir the cold property. The real estate remain weather come in February instead at the assessment to which it was t December. We believe, how raised by the commissioners. ever, that Mr. Piercy is entitled to Judge Grimes sitting in chambers coiiciderable credit lor the weather Wednesday heard the application w ve thin winter. Taking of the administrator of the Keith M together the winter has been a estate to sell the roller mill property delightful one. in tins cnyto c,. i. idditms torn Pillsbury Minneapolis Flour, the consideration of seven thousand highest grade flour made. We have dollars. The Judge granted the ;ust received n rnrlnnri. application and the transfer will at Harrington & Tonm. once be made unless the heir of the fftfnto M.KH fit in fi.rht tli anl in icv. wunocriy requests us to court. state that the revival services at ... . the Met nodiHt church will oe con Rev. T. H. Tlturber dtid at the finned inriefinitelv TTntnl.iHt nven. Iinrn. n( ltl unit llilu tUnlMi. . . . . . - . "UI"VUI innnwu in i n wi ijf "tuiw Wr there nail Oeen eiuhty convers- day afternoon at the age of eiuhty eight. The deceased was a retired Methodist minister and located at Sutherland several years airo About a year ago his wife died, and he then came to this city to make his home with hta son. Funeral services were held yesterday aftet noon nnd the remains taken to Sutherland last eveuing for inter- considerable extent. ment. improvement that We infer from a talk councilman Lloyd that an will be made at the coming city election to elect a mayor and councilmen who are favorable to municipal ownership of a plant An citizens seem to be pretty evenly divided between municipal ownership of such a plant, we presume the better way to determine the matter would be to make it an issue in the coming election by having candidates declare themselves. In the piny of "Human Hearts" are many situations to gladden the spectator, cause a laugh, and to bring to the eyes tears of sympa thetic pity. This strong and beaut iful varied phy will be given at the opera house on Tuesday March 5tr. and none who attend will regret the time thus spent. It is a play for young and old, and It affords enter tainment for all classes of people. Its human story deals with emotion common to ail and never fails to move the spectators. Miss Crummer, who is employed as a teacher in an Episcopal school near Shanghai, China, but who has been' granted a year s vacation. arrived in the city Wednesday evening and yesterday afternoon and last evening delivered ad dresses at the Church of Our Saviour. Mis Crummer is a very interesting talker and her descrip tion ot uie and educational and . missionary work in Chinn proved very instructive. Large audiences were present at both meetings Round and Half Round Stock Tanke, all sizes, -for ioiiB. About sixty of the converts have united with the Methodist church, nnd the others will unite with the other church organizations in the city. The question ot putting in a sewerage system in the city is being discussed on the streets to a This is an must come with Bnnner or later and the quicker the cffort Detter. rue heaviest taxpayers are nmnng uinsc wim are inosi earnest ly advocating the issuance ot bonds to put in tho system, A rough estimate of the coi.t of a system is now being made by a local civil engineer. Working Ovortlrao. Eight hour laws aro Ignored by tlioso tlrolosB Httlo workors Dr. King's Now Lifo Pills, Millions aro always at work night nnd day, curing Indigestion, Ull lousnoss, Constipation, Sick Ileadauho and all Stomauli. Llvor and Uowel troubles. Easy, plonsant, safo Hiid euro. uniy aw nt olrolz h Uruu Btoro. Brown went to Council Bluffs. Miss Margie Webber, who made her home in North Platte last sum mer, lias signed an engagement with the Boston Lyric Opera com- nanv. and is now on the road with that superb organization. Pnl W. T C.nAv left Wednesday night for New York and from there eTlire'l 10 naamr -mid petition on or will go to Washington to be present & (oro Monday, tho 25th day of March, at the inaugural ceremonies on March 4th. Colonel Cody will lead the paraoe on mat occasion, George Palmer of Chicago was the guest Tuesday of his inends Mr. and Mrs. M. Uooiittie. Mr, Palmer owns the right in the United States to make public demoustrations of liquid air and lias six lecturers now in the field Mr. and Mrs. H. S. White left yesterday via Denver and the south ern route for Califorina. Enroute they will stop at several points in 1901. 124 THK COUNTY OK LINCOLN. A Corporation, By II. S. Ridgloy, its Atty, Barb wire and staples for eale by Jos. Hershey. Legal Notico. Tho dofenduta llormun Otto, - Otto hiswifo flrBt and real namo un known, and John Doo truo name un known, will take notico that on the 10th day of December. 10U, tho plain- till, Tho Uounty or Jjincom, corporation, Hlod its petition in tho dis trict court or Liocoln county, JNeoraBaa, tho objoct nnd prayer of which Is to forooloBo certain tax lions, duly assessed by said plaintiff ngainBt tbo north west quurtor of section 17,. in town ship 1G, north of range 28, west of Sixth principal nwriuitui, iiuuuivnu, iui tho year 1894 In tho sum of $14 07; for tho year 1893 in tho sum of 13 27; for tho year 1890 in the sum of IO.ICj for tho year 1897 in tho sum or 11.04; tor tho year 1898 in tho sum of 5.6G; for tho year 1899 In tho sum of 7.47; amount ing in tho total sum of 508 07; within toroBt on $50.87 at tho rate of ten per cent por annum from the 1st day of JXovombor, lU'JU, all or wnicn ib uuo and unpaid. Plaintiff prnys a decree of foreclosure of said tax lien nnd a sale of said prom ises. You nnd each ot you dofondants aro can rod to nnowor enid petition on or boforo Monday, tho 25th day of Mnrch, 1901 THIS COUNTY OV LilNCUtiN, A Corporation. 121 By II. S. Rldgloy, its Attorney. Logal Notice. Tho defendants tho unknown heirs ot Richard Goddard decea-d, whoso first and real nnmos and whoso residences aro unknown to this plaintiff will tako no tico that on the 10th day of July lOOO, tho plaintiff, The County of Lincoln, a cor poration, filed its potition in tbo disinct court of Lincoln county, Nebraska, tho object and prayer of which is to foro closo certain tax hens, duly obbobbwI by said plaintiff against tho northeast quarter of section 23, in township 9, north of rango 31, west of the Sixth principal meridian, Nebraska, for the year 1895 in tho sum of 8i9J2; fortho roar i890 In th6 sum of 30.10; for the year 1897 in tho sum of 11.10; for tho yonr i898 in tho sum of 5 57; for tbo yoar i899ln tho Bum of G 14; amounting in tho total sum of 872 52; with interest on 856 98 nt tho rato of ton per cent per annum from tho ist day of May, i900, all of which is duo and unpnid. Plaintiff prays a decree of foreclosure ot said tax lien nnd a sale of said prom ises. You and ouch of you dofondants aro required to answer said petition on or before Monday, tho 25th day ot March i901. THE COUNTY OF LINCOLN, A Corporation. i24 By II. S. Ridgloy, its Attorney. The shooting team ot the North 1'iatic uun vjiuo accompanied by a number of others went to Grand Istand this morning to contest honors with the team ot that city The exercises accompanying the presentation of a flag to the school Ne M.xjCo and Arizona Mr. and J The Fair board by the Jr. O. U. A. M. are being held at the high school build ing this atternoon. it is an ap propnate day lor such a donation Greeley Potatoes are the best. We have just received a carload. HARRINGTON & TOUIN. Buffalo Bill's Wild West will open in New York about the middle ot April and remain in that city for three weeks, it will then start out on a circuit that embraces all the Mrs White spent several weeks in California last winter and so de lighted were they wilh the climate that they concluded to return this year. Had to Conquer or Die. "I wns just about, gone." writes Mrs. Rosa Richardson, or Lmuro! Springs, N. C, "I had consumption po bnd that the best doctors said T could not live inoro than a month, but f began to upo Dr. King's Now Dipcoverv nnd was wholly cured by seven nott'es and We have rented the Ross building and ex pect to take possession March 15th and in order to reduce the stock and make room for new spring and summer goods we have decided to make a removal sale of all goods in the store. It will pay you to investigate this sale as we nm nnin large towns ana cities, coming west tout nnd well." It's an unrivaled life as far us St. Louis. The show will saver in Consumption. Pneumonia. J.n reach Buffalo in August and prob- Orippo md Bronchitis: infallible for ably remain there the balance of Col'is, Coughs, Asthma, Hay Fevor. the season. The final session of the West End High Five Club prior to Lent was held at the Field residence Tuesday e.vening, Mrs. Field being assisted by Mrs. Bare. Nearly all members were present. A pleasant feature of the evening were two vocal solos rendered by Jas. B. Scanlan. On the 26th of March there will be offered tor sale by Sheriff Kell ner a numoer ot tracts ot land in this county upon which taxes were delinquent and possession obtained by the county through foreclosure proceedings. A number of the tracts to be sold are as good faruv ing land as there is in the county ana tt is iiKeiy they can be pur etiaseu at a low hgure. Croun or Whooping Cough. Gunrnn teed bottles COo nnd f l.OO. Trial bottles froo at Stroiti s Drug Store. We thus publicly thank friends and neighhors lor their kind assist ance during the sickness and at the funeral of our child. Mr. and Mrs. C. Walker. DISTRESS WARRANTS. All persons knowing themselves indebted for delinquent personal taxes will please take notice that I am compelled, under the law, to issue distress warrants. C. F Scharmann, Treasurer Lincoln County, The AsBOuora' Meeting. annual meeting of the SIIEUIFF'S SALE. llv virtup of an order nt rale tunned from the dldrlct court of Lincoln county. Nelirnpk. uix)il I n clccreo of forcoln.uio rendered In brM court wberrln Tho Oouny of Lincoln, n corporation. It plaintiff, and Claronru K, Larbolle, rt. al., nre do fenditnta nnd to me directed, I will onlheCOlb day of March. 1001, at 1 o'clock, p. m., at the fast rroni door or me court noue in Norm I'lauo. Lincoln county, Keliraskn, veil nt publlo auction to the hlelirtt bidder for cab, to mitlufy eald ilecrro. Hiturentm mm cotn, the following le- YYYYYYYYYYY H H H t will quote prices that will make the goods move. 16 16 ft This sale will commence at once and continue until the 10th of March. Remember you can buy goods from twenty-five to fifty per cent less than ever sold in this city before. Do not wait too long. First come Come early and get your choice. first served. TH 4 iH A I S 111 JL XV N 1 1 1 m WrWMviWn. WWWill Jtf'MUUiWWUtifMUV'iMUMWun nH8efi80rs Of Lincoln COUuty Will be orib4 i.mtrtr, to-Mtt The nnrthwtnArtr i ... i ai. a. i m new aT me court liouse Oil 1 ues- wt HU(ll prlIICnai meridian, Lincoln county, ciav. marcu tv i n. at xen o'c ock in kohiwh. the forenoon. The law provides Em Five Celt Cigar TOWIS .A.T SOHMALZRIED'S. that every assessor must attend this meeting. W, M. Howrv. Co. Clerk. Paled North l'latto. Keb.. Fob. 21. 1001 U2- Tim T Kkliiiiii, SberllT. HIIEHIFF'S HALE. THE "ARMORED CRUISER" FOR Boys' Wear. $2.00. Much service added to the best of wearing- leather by the use of chilled steel circlets in soles and heels. Easy fit ting-, neat appearing1. Sizes 2li to 5. YELLOW FRONT SHOE STORE, GEORGE AI. GRAHAM, MRr. 3 itoora south I'. O. North Platte, Neb. Ur vlrtuo of nn order of eale luil from tho district court of Lincoln county, Nebraska, upon a decrcu ot rori'cio.uro rendered in eaiu conn wherein Tie County of Lincoln, a corporation, la iilnintifT ami l)r II. J. Knv Medicine Oil . et. al , uro defendant and to me directed, I will on t ho !fitb day or Marcb. 1UU1. at 1 o'clock. i. ni at llinMat front door of the court bnuno In North I'latt, Lincoln county, Mibrnska, Nell at publlo auction In tho hlsbeitt bidder for cash, to eatl'fr aid decree, Internet and conta. tho followlntt '! acrlbed property, to-wlti The routnwet nuortor nf IKirtliwct quarter, northonnt (uarlLT ol eoulb. weat uuarter and eoulh half of fOUlliwL'Bt uuarter nf nocilon nine, and nortbwrat uuarter of north- vet nuarter of n-ctlnn eleren. all In twnhlp niteen, ranKO tuiriyiwo, weei oi oiiui principui meridian, uncoin conn i jr. NonrnBua. nateil Nnrttl Platte. Well.. Feu Zl. f'.-:. Tim T. Hiuniit, Hborlff. SHKHIl'F'.SSALK. Hv virtue of an order o( sale UHueil from l,f. illHtrlrt rnurt nf r.lnrnln fliuntv. Ne. braaka. upon a decree of foreclosure render ed In Bald court wherein The County of Lin coln, a corporation, Is plaintiff, and Andrew McKowen. et. ai , are iieieniiauiK.ann tome directed, I will on the 2tKh day of March. IU0I. at I o'clock, p m , at the east front door nf the court house In North Platte. Lincoln county, Nebraska, fell at public auction to the nigncst maner torcasn, to "uusij bam decree, tnteresta and costn, the followlnR de- Hcrlbed property, to-wit: Tne soumcaai uuarter of outhwet quarter and north- cani quarter ui suuiucasi tuai ici aim numn half of southeast quarter of section nine, township sixteen, ramie twenty-seven west of Sixth principal meridian Lincoln county, NeiirasKa. I fTine ferf cimes I and )Oaip5. & . . We are showing an exceptionally fine line of Per- , 4gt funics and Soaps, two articles which are household j necessities. iTt . . Ve carry iJeriumes in bulk as well as m ounce bottles one is just as choice as the other. Fine Soaps in boxes of three cakes, ranirintr from y 15 to 50 cents per box. : A. F. Streitz, druggist. I gal by Joa. Hershey. rVrWrVWAMVrWrVrVVAVrWMrrVW ii.i t pi i Nnrm 1'iaiic. nun., r cu. w l3 Tim T. Kkuhkh, Stocrlff