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About The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922 | View Entire Issue (June 21, 1901)
Jibe ti- WmMj Svilimif FRIDAY, JUNIO 21, 1901. lltAL BARE, Editor and Phopbiktoii BUDSOBirTION BATES. On Year, cMhtn kdTRDCf, H.t& Sli Hoolhi, cmd In dtno 15 Cents' itratihNorlhriU(NbrA)poitcfflcca t loond-otMimitUr. Lawykns arc being- turned out pretty rapidly in Nebraska. Last week there were 107 appli cations for admission to the bar, all but two of whom passed. Sot.WKKs have been sent to Oklahoma to clear out the "soon crs" the fellows who have squatted on the government land' prior to its official opening-. In this case the "sooner" has no rights over the proposed settler, and therefore should be ejected. It is announced that Senator Piatt has entered Governor Odcll of New York in the repub lican presidential race for i'J04. Unless Odcll wants the Hag- to drop on him, he will immediately secure backing- other than Piatt, who can now properly be classed a back number in political circles. South Omaha tax pay crsare re quired to pay a city levy of sixty mills on the assessed valuation. If the assessed valuation there is reckoned on the same Pretty Children " Wc have three children. Before the Additional Local. Judge James Neville, ol Omaha, has been appointed administrator of the will annex ot the estate of M. C. Keith, and lias filed a bond of $15,000. The. mat tars ot tie estate arc about ready to be turned birth of the last one my wife used four hot, M,n .,, n.tn.l.it.lrnlnr. tlCS Of MOTHER'S FRIEND. IfyOUlUdthC . ... .1 li Pictures of our children, you could sec a uuuui wiu uiiij umi.h ''""""'K a glance that the lastonc being tnc rendering ot tuc mini isbealthlcstprcttlestana account of W. 13. Millard. flncst-looklneofthcmall . m. r t.,i. wife thinks Mother's it ihk uiou.. v. . . Frend ,s (llc greatest to nave ins iaKC remain as a popu- and grandest lar resort, but if the ncoplc of the remedy in the rivln nnl frivr it tlic nroner en- World for CXpCCt ?i iii . nut mothcrs."- cuur.iguiiicui nu vni, ai nit 4tM",-a,- uyrmenbyaKen ot many, rent tuc privileges cxeiu- tucky Attorney-at sively to a club of 150 or 200 mem- Law. bers who will pay five dollars lor a season membership. Mr. Lamp High would rather not pursue this latter policy, but like all the rest of us he desires to corrall as many II i T n II suffering Incident to child dollars as possible. - blrth The coming mother's disposition and temper remain unruffled Y. M. c. A. NOTES. throughout the ordeal, because this relax- Miss Helen Gould is still giving-. ng, penetrating liniment relieves the; irnr n nfw S12.000 Y. M. C. A. usual distress. A good-natured mother ,...MiMntnnfWiii,v K-an . o., tt.o ! rrettysure to have a good-natured child, ---- Tnc cnt s kcpt ,n a su.onff healthy Missouri I'acmc, sue gives smv condition, which the child 'also Inherits, ol it. Contract is let and work Mother's Friend takes a wife through the begins at once. crisis quickly and almost painlessly. It Thn. wo,, .put An Lour .1 SC'S'SiS me men a uicuiiug i it . i ouimu; I livery. 3:30 p.m. Key. U 1 WllUOCriy Sold by drucgUU for $1 n bottle, will be the speaker. Alt tnc win- Tim BRADF1ELD REGULATOR CO. dows and doors arc now properly screened so men can sit and read with comfort. Railroad men spec ially invited. Pleased to announce the coming of M. A. Wolfe, secretary of the Y. IVS tDicun t NOTICK Foil l'UIILIOATION. Lnml OfUco nt North riatle, Neb., May 18, 1901, Notice In hereby nlvon Hint tho followlnc-named settlor linn nioil notice of his Intention to make llnnl proof In support of his clnlm, and thnt snld proof will ho mndo before Iteftlstor and Itccelrer it North l'lntte. Neb., (Ml July llth, 1001, vltl JOHN 11. JKNKINH, who mndo homestead entry No, 17781 for the nortlionst qunrtor of soctlon SM, township 15 north, rniiKO 30 went. He tinmen the following witnesses to prove hln continuous rosldrnco imhiii nnd cultivation of said lnml, vU: Frod Mnlono. Enoch Uuinn.lnirn. W. K. Covltlo nml II. Dickey, nil of North l'lntto, Neh. ni-i-o i:u. K. FjlKNCII, Ileulsler. prevents ninc-icntns or tnc - Drugs, Paints, Varnishes, OILS, ALABASTINE, PAINT BRUSHES, TOILET SOAPS, Perfumes, Liquors and Cigars. CITY PHARMACY, NORTH PLATTE, NEB. 1SY Mi. 1. II. rOXGL,UY. A ATLANTA, OA. Send for our free Illustrated bnak written expressly for expectant mothers. UTAH AN IDEAL CLIMATE Tho first whito mnn to eot foot on t Davis, the Hardware Man. M. C. A. at Grand Island, to North U'"1' boU, FnrU.or Silyostro Voloz ; do Platte on Sunday, June 30th, to Kscnlnnto, who ronchod tho Groat Salt 1770 m 4'" Wc sell Masury's Paint, if your house looks like a fright, & Paint it, or liow will it look bv the nkw kmjctihc light? S Gasoline Stove, Of the Hardware Man whom nobody owes tiMit. .i r i basts as it is in Lincoln county, give his plain talk to men and bo.vs , . , . .. . tl.o dlmnto fh If you like sport wc have-Guns, Fish Hook and Lines, .. I T' 1 -1T ...... 1 i I 1 . ai. i r n ii. i . r - . . ..ni. i me average lax payer oi oouui aoovc iwcivc years oi age, on i uc ja 0 ti0icioua tho air bo balmy, thnt it -"'cvcics antt liammocKS 10 neip you Kin lime. Omana is entitled to much Kive Fingers Points on the Hand ifl u mensuro'to brcntl. by daj' and by Bring in vour repair work and old gasoline stoves, sympathy because he happens to ot Destiny. ' ho young man should ntght," Tho olimnto ot Utnh is ono of They will promptly be repaired where nobody owes, tvKiflo tliom miss it, tlio ricliost in ondowtnonts of nnturo. 'i. Tun announcement bv Members of NorUi Platte Y. M. On thoBhoros of tho Grout Stilt Lako the c. A. would do well to examine ospocinlly and for fifty milos thorofrom clitnnto of lo poreons to pnrtiuiputo in tlioso BConic nnd climatic fumoiiB physicians that Mrs. McKinlcy their tickets to sec when their in ovory direction-tho is now out of danger will be membership expires. Quite a olinmtch h found. To onnbl received with gladness by the number should renew this month. ;ittrmjtllonB !mul to ronoh tho For Rakes, IIocs and Sliovcls, Nozzles, Sprink U, Go to the Hardware Man whom nobody owes. , . . .. v,.v f'u Ot Knives, Razors and Scissors, wc still have a few, & Can give you a sole or heel for yonr shoe. Our Pots, Pans and Kettles and Aluminum "Ware, lcrs, Hose, 2. people of this country. The The three bondsmen who signed Health. Bathing, and Pleasuro Bcorti Will open your eyes and cause you to stare, in eaiueni a wue IS a woman WHO, fnr T R Rnrtlnv. default ny state O'umii.im) umouraoino ims intmo n -t- w- vru. f.. UW.. C,. w:.. rrt by reason of her manv excellent trM...rr. wim iiv hoon hold bv to tougoen nnu aatt taito wty or Am1 , n .n vr linvn i'!intinni1 ji irmiitip tirizo. 'S .... , - , 1 - ----- ouo rnro ror ino rounu trip, plus vz.w, 1 w ..t b- qualities, has won a warm place an Omaha jury for the good round from Missouri Rivor. to bo inofToct Juno a.... tiAJLAiAttiAA? in the hearts of the American sum of $55,000, arc unfortunate in- 18th. to 30th. inclusivo, July 10th. to v i !.-. i ,ina AuB.JlBUnoltiBiyo. Hoturn ltmtt Oct, liuuiu. uucu. ui wmnv. mm .mv.,.. Ulst, iuhI flJU.W for tho round trip on not close tuc case out it is noi July lito v inciuetvo, bopt. l to iu inclu II. G. WHniKK. a Californian. , t- ..m.i r sivo. dronn,d lt TJninln , !!,; . ..r" . ' ' ; PwrotUonntol, low Hate, from intor i t - - nave a juugmcui uku mat iiauti-1 moulnto points. day and offered to put up ten iitr over him. lor full infortnntiou, call on or hd We Sell Croquet Sets thntlRnnil llnllnru fnr tlio m-irn. -rltlrop8t lege of debating the trust qttes tton with W. J. Bryan, but the Colonel failed to respond. Wil- shirc, however, has hired the auditorium and will make his al'ccc"- 4-Ball Sets each 70 rn,t i .. ' r i " 6-Ball Sets each 85 Iiik fiscal year of the govern- 8. BaU Scls cach s, on mcnt ClOSCS Wltll tllC nrCSCnt 4-llnll PrnUannnl l.in Mnl. month. Without waitinir for the let Heads, 28-in. Handles, June figures of the country's for- ul1 Varnished and btriped nurn rnrnmi-n it 4 iUU5, iiautUCS ailU OiaivCS, " "l 8-Uall Set same as above. trade balance for the year from 4-Ball Professional 10-in. Mal- thc statistics for the eleven months ending with May. These show that the exports for that period were valued at $1,385,013,595. For the month of May last the exports were $124,589,029 and if this volume should be maintained proportion ately during the current month the complete returns for the year will skow exports exceed- ; . 1 . . . it., -rt i x .x v ing in vaiuc 2i,auu,uuu,uuu, a point not heretofore reached. Assuming that the value of the year's imports will be $835,000,- 000, the apparent balance of trade in favor of the United States will reach the enormous sum of $665,000,000. Bee. Chicago forecast for North Platte and vicinity: Fair tonight and Saturday; cooler tonight. The maximum temperature yestcr- aay was a-t; one year ago v.i. J, B. SCANLAN, Agent. STEBBINS' STABLE. Liycry, Feed, Boarding and Sale. NEW RIGS, Accommodations Good. ill Five Cent Cigar JS. JLO? SOHMALZBIBD'S. ASK ANY PAINTER ABOUT Feed per team to hay, 35 cents a night; noon iced to cents. L. C. Stebbiiis, 'Phono I0I. North Platte, - - Nebraska. HEATH & MILLIGAN PAINTS 4 nnir . l,l l inns X cw a Exclusive Agents. rrcc sample anaac carets. let Heads, Hand Turned, Neatly Painted, Finely Striped; Short Beaded Maple Handles, selected and Polished; Fine Striped Balls, LargcBcndcd Stakes Heavy Enameled Arches 2.60 Wilcox Department Store. efk Ahpn Ynn Rnu Painf All Kinds Of II ' " n.w wjr SHOE REPAIRING P oi Sim Ml vb lb Ml Ml Mi Mi Mi Mi Mi Mi AND Volvot Kubbor llcols (tUe best) at C. NEWMAN'S REPAIR SHOP. Comer of Sixth anil Locust Street. m Ml Ml Ml Mi Mi Mj Mi Mi Mi Mi Mi Mi TIMDElt CUl.TlUtK, FINAL 'l'HOOF-NOTlOK FOn I'UllLIOATIOti. I-nn.l Olllco nt North l'lntto, Neb. Mny tith, Kollru Ik liprcbv ilvon Hint Jnrara A. HuborlH iina nieil mitten (if Intuntlon to mnko flnnl MiKit botnre riHttstcr nml receiver nt thnlr ofHco In North l'lntto. Neb., on MoiuIbt tho Itll tlnr of June. l(ll. nn tlmlmr nnltiirn m.i.ll. cntlon No. la.OTS, for tho noutlionut quarter of jectlon No. 8, In townnhlp No. 10, north rnDKe No. 27 west. He nnincn nn vltncKKOn: J. W. Johnnon. of IiiRtmm, Nob. Marlon Chester, of uinuy itmini, ncu, ucorKO uiino nnd usenr II, Drnillcj, ot MoorefloM, Nob. "in ukoiiok K. FncNcti. Ilectnlnr. NOTIOKFOll l'UIILIOATION Lnml Ofllco nt North l'lnlte, Xcb. liny 4th, 1001. Nollco Ih liornbr ulven Hint Ilia fiillinvlin.. named Mittler linn nlni notice nf hln Intention to mnke nnnt proof In mpiMirt of his clnlm nml thnt gnld proof will bo mndo before reRlnlor nnd ro eclvur of tho V. 8. Lnud Oftlco nt North l'lnttc, Neb., on Juno 22. W0I, JOHN LHI.KItH. who mndo honiCHlrnd npplicntlon No. 17,191 for thn south hnlf of the norlhwort itinrlur nnd weht hnlf of Fciutliwcst quarter ofpectlon24, town 10, north rniiKO IK) went. Ho nntue.s the following wltnose to provo his continuous reoldoncoiipon nnd ciiltlvntloli of unld lnml, viz: Clinn. J. Ootkln, of Kcho, Nob.) Frank hjkih, nuiiry i.iiinoincyor nnu llonrjr Wilorf, of UK". K. tllENCIl, iWRinter. NOTICK FOIl l'OUl.tOATION. Lnml Offlco nt North Pliitte, Not)., Mny 10, 1TO1. Notice Is horcbv clvon (lint Hm fr,i nr. nnmed neltler has llled nntlco of hln Intention to mnko llnnl proof In tojpport of bla claim, nml hnt unld proof will be mnilo beforo rcKlstor nnd rrceiver m norm rinuo, well., on June astli, 11H11, viz: (1UY 1'ITT, who mndo homentond entry No. 17, UK), for tho nortlionst ntinrti.r nf unntlinmt qunrtor, soutlionst qunrtor of nnrthenst quarter i.ii.i m'ui i hii ri'tiMm 4, inwn i-i iiorin.rnnKO .'7. west: Ho nnmei (tin foltoutr.ir wlliinmrm tn provo Ills contlnuoiiH ronldeiice upon nml cultlvn Hon of unld InDd, vli: Albert Abel, Dolphin Mcyera, Hnrvey Mnim nnd Tllden Meyorii, nil of mliO OKonncI;. Fhf.ncii, ltrglritor. The Touch A Stitch in Time Saves Nine Is a trite old saying, and is particularly true when applied to Shoes. Our business is to mend Shoes, and people cive us the credit of knowing our business from a to z. If your canoes neeil mending, bring mem uere. George Tekuhie. YELLOW FK0NT 8H0E STORE. Buy Good Paint... And that means SIIERWIN & WILLTAMS PAINT. We have been handling this make for many years and have found that it gives exeel lent satisfaction in every instance. It may cos a trifle more per gallon than inferior paints, bu it's cheapest in the end. It sticks and holds its color longer than other paint. AVe can furnish you any color or quantity. A. F. Streitz, Druggist. WW of elegance that stamp distinc- TfAl? SATITj tion on a ientleman'rt attire V rJiV.lJJJ. Men's Plow Moccasins, easy comes from a happy union ot arm comioriauic, per pair. Ol.uu rmo f..!,..:..,, nn,i f.,.iiouu ,, Men's OilRrnin vLw kh 11,10 ,LS nl,U ''"''U st'! Single Sole all Solid Leatli- possible only with a tailor who is cr, per pair 1.25 master of his art. Perfection in ,i o , .. S?.8i ,l,'css ia realized in our livinir IZ-I Iniililo Snlft nit Qr.1. I I o Leather, per pair 1.25 P,ctrc of thc current mode. en's Seamless Lace Shoes sartorial fabrics never touched FARM WAGONS, SPRING WAGONS TOP BUGGIES, And all kinds of Farm JIachinepy. all Solid Leather per pair. 1.50 so high a standard as this sea- Standard Goods at ock?rCPCn CVCmnffS UnlU 80'1 wc alone ,n style make1 Reasonable Prices Wilcox Department; fJtor'e, the most out of them. F. J. Biroeke. LOCK 5 SALISBURY NORTH PLATTE. : Torth f latte fTlocir : I)flai7tifac tared by orti? Platte fioiler lT)iiis Used by economical housewifes in fifty towns in Nebraska and Wyoming and pronounced the equal of any flour manufactured in Nebraska. fl Trial Sack urjlil Corjvitjce yoU of Us n)erlt North Platte Roller Mills C. P, IDD1NCS I.EOAL NOTICIIS. NOTICE FOIt rUULlOATlON. Lnml Olllco nt North l'lntto. Nub., JunoH, 1W1. Nntlco Is liorclirulvMi t tint, t tin fnllowlno.nnmmt K'ttler has Mod nollco ot hln Intention to mnlto mini proni id support or Hln clnlm, ntul Hint tnlil proof will bo mndo boforo ri'Klntor nnd rocolvor at norm nniip, net)., on July ir. r.HJi, viz: THKODOltE HMtTH. wlio innde homestond ontry No. 17.S29, for tlio Boutliwont qunrlur of roctlon 'JO, town 10 north, rniiRo iU vot. llennmeH tho following wllnceR to provo hln contlmious rcxldonru upon nnd culllvntlonof enlil innu, viz: i.m Hinllli, l)lckfn, Null.; Walter (lartrull. Glllicrt Hmllli nnd TArthur Onrlroll. of Homvrrut, Nub. UKOIK1K i:. FI1KNCII, ltPRlMor. NOTICE FOIl l'UIILIOATION. I.nnd Olllco nt North l'lntto. Nob., June 11, 1W1. Nollco Is horoby ulvou thnt tho followlnu-nnmoil Hottlor hnH tiled notice ot hln Intention to mnko llnnl proof In yunnort ot hln clnlm. nnd thntKnid proof will bo mndo buforo reenter nml rocolvor nt Norm l'lntto. Nuu., on July is, 1W1, viz: LKE HMtTH. who mndo timbor culturo entry No. 111,701, for the norincnm qunrtor oi fccllon Si, town IU north, rntiRO 31 wost. lie names the following wltnoxKo.s to proyo tin continuous reiddpncu upon npd cultivation of xald Intnl. vln: Theodore Binlth. of plckena, Nnb. Wnltor (liirtroll. Ullbert Hmlth nnd Arthur Oarti all, of Homornit, Nob, J Hi (IK.onilK K. riiKNCH, KeKlBlor. NOTICF FOIt l'UIILIOATION. Lnud olllco at North I'lattr, Neb. June li, 1101. Nollco In horeby ulven thnt tho folio In t-nnmtil rottler lifts filed notice of hln Intention to mnko final proof In support of hln claim, and that said proof will be mndo boforo register nnd recelvor nt North l'lnlte, Neb., on July l.'ilh, 1001, viz: LKE HMITI1. who mndo lioitostoad ontry No. 17,528, for the northwest quarter of section 20, town 10 north, range ;iz west. Ho names tho following witnesses lo provo his continuous rusldcncu upon and cultivation of unld innu, viz: Tiieodnre Hiiilin, oi jJickens, Men,; Wnltor dnrtrell, Gilbert Bmllh and Arthur Oar- troll, of Homorset, Nou. Jli) UKoniiK is. IHENCII, iteglsier. LEGAL NOTICE. To Mrs, Almedn Crura, formerly Mrs. Almcdn Leonard. Cnini. husband of Mrs. Almedn Crum, first nnd true nnmo unknown, Katie Lcou nrd. George Loonnrd Clark Loonard, nnd Mnbol Li'onnrd, minor clillilrou nml heirs at law or Albert O. Leonard, deceased. You and ench of you will tnlio nollco tunt nn tlio tlth day of Juno t'JOl, Oliarlos K. Gibson itlod hla pptltlon in mo uisinoi court or Lincoln county. NournHKa, uie oujoomnii prayer or wnicn tn forocloso a certain mortngnge, uinoutod by Wllllnm II, Mlnncy on the southeast quarter cif section twcnly-nlne (29), township ten (10), rnugo thlrty.two (32) Lincoln county, Nebraska, to necuro tho pnymcnt of n promlnsory noto for tlio sum or -w, ana lnlorost.nt tnc rate of ton tx'r cent per annum from tho first day ot April, IhVi, nnd upon which Is now due the sum of I858. l'lnlntltT urnys that said mortgage tuny bo fore closed in ul saUl premises bo eold to satisfy tho amount due on snid noto and mortgage. You nre required lo nuswer snld petition on or beforo Monday. July 20th, 1001. Charles I'.. Oiuhok, I'lnlutlff, Uy C. A, lloblnson, hla Atty. IP GOING EAST or soqth qf Ghicfjg-q fink yQtr jp cil ticket ?i,rent to route yoii he-. twecn Oninluiaml Chicago viit thp 'MiLWAumii the sliortcst linc between the two cities. Trains via this popular road depart from the Union de pot, Omaha, daily, connecting with trains from the west. Mag nificently equipped trains, pal ace sleepers and free reclining chair cars. Dining cars and buf fet, library and smoking cars. All trains lighted by electricity. Kor full information about rates, etc., address, l' A. NASH, General Western Agent, 1504 Farnam St., OMAHA. II. W. IIowici.l, Trav. Frt. and Pass. Agt. Wm. Gaunt, Blacksmith and Wngonmaker. Horse Shoeing a Specialty. Horse Shoeing $4 per Team. Also reductions in the price of all other work, Work guaranteed or money refunded. Give uk a call. Lioctibt street ho nth of Yost's harness store.