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About The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 27, 1901)
4 QrH tV.ih JM.. (jwnn $ww zvmi SEVENTEENTH YEAR. NOltTII PLATTE, NEBRASKA, AUGUST 27, 1901. NO. 68. III 1 l fl I1T I - r f wmwwwmwmmwwwwnrwiTfwwmiirwitrwwnFnf ! 1 Picture Frames to Order. I We arc carrying one of the largest and finest lines of Picture Moulding ever brought to North Platte and are prepared to make Picture Frames to order on VERY SHORT NOTICEt Usually we can fill your order in twenty-four hours after receiving it. Our Picture Framer is an expert and will do you excellent work. . The prices are moderate and the work is guaranteed to be satisfactory. 3 3 C. A. HOWE. 1 iuiuiuiuiuiiiiiiaiaiiiimiuiuaimiiiiiuuiuiuiaiiiiiiiiiiu 23. JOSEPH HERSHEY, DEALER l N Farm Implements, Buggies, Wagons, Windmills, Pumps, WINDMILLS i PUMPS PIPES AND FITTINGS BARB WIRE ROUND AND HALF ROUND STOCK TANKS LOCUST STREET, NORTH PLATTE, NEB. 7i JOHN BR ATT. E R. GOODMAN. .JOHN RATT & CO,, Real Estate, Loans Insurance A: NORTH PLATTE, NEBRASKA, X Is Jill Five Cent Cigar T0 1 ASK ANY PAINTER ABOUT v HEATH & WLLIGAN PAINTS The North Platte Pharmacy, Exclusive Agents. Free Sample Shade Cards. When You Buy Paint Buy Good Paint... And that means SHERWIN & WILLIAMS' PAINT. We have been handling this make for many years and have found that it gives excel lent satisfaction in every instance. It may cost a trifle more per gallon than inferior paints, but it's cheapest in the end. It sticks and holds its color longer than other paint. We can furnish you any color or quantity. A. F. Streitz, Druggist. Republican County Convontion. The republican county conven tion assembled at 10:45. Chairman Bare called tlicconvcntioa to order. Upon motion of Bloughcr H. S. Ridglcy was selected as temporary chairman, who made a brief but forceful speech. A. J. Bloughcr was selected as secretary who read the call for the convention. On motion a committee of seven was appointed on credentials. Ab such committee the chair appointed: French, Love, O'Rourke, McGrcw. Votaw, Harper and Eves, Committee on resolutions; hnowlcs, Hoagland, Bogue, Mat. thews and Turpic. Committee on organization and order of business appointed as follow: Bare. Wills and Kinkade, On motion the convention ad journed until one o'clock. The convention rc-asscmbled at 1:30. The several committees not be ing ready to report, Judge Grimes was called on for a speech, and spoke for ten or fifteen minutes, making many excellent points. The committee on drcdcutials re ported, giving 104 delegates seals in the convention. Report was ac cepted. The committee on permanent or ganization and order of business reported, which repbrt was ac cepted. The resolution committee re ported as follows: Be it resolved: By the Republi cans of Lincoln county in county convention assembled: That we endorse the wise ad ministration of Wm. McKinlcy as president ot the United States, and that we congratulate the people apon their prosperous and happy condition as a result of such ad ministration. That we congratulate the people of the state of Nebraska upon the return of the state to the republi can column, and we heartily en dorse the present republican stater omcials in their wise and economic administration cf the state offices in contrast with the extravagant course ot tlie preceedtnc fusion party, That we heartily endorse the adminisration of county affairs by the prcent republican county officials, and that we heartily en dorse the course pursued in the last legislature by our representative Honorable John 13. Evans and com mend him lor the noble stand he made in the interests of the people of this district. That we pledge the nominees of this convention, it elected, to an honest and economic administra tion of county affairs. The following supplementary res olution was unanimously passed: Resolved, That we, the republi cans ot Lincoin county in conven tion assembled, heartily endorse the course of our representative, the Hon. John E. Evans, in so faithfully carrying out the wishes of his constituents during the last session or the legislature, and for his unwavering devotion to princi ple and the carrying out of the ex pressed wishes of his constituents against all the pressure brought to bear in that memorable struggle. Nominations tor candidates for county offices were then declared in order and upon motion of Robbins of Wallace, .the rules were sus pended and C. P. Scharmann re nominated by acclamation. a. a. uaiuwm was also unani mously renominated for county judge by acclamation. It was moved that the convention proceed to take an informal ballot for county clerk and the motion prevailed. This ballot showed as follows: Ginn 55, Harley Bowen 27, C. M. Newton 8, Sanford Hart man 1. The first formal ballot resulted in the nomination of Ginn, the vote being Ginn G2, Bowen 36. On the informal (ballot for county superintendent O. W Neal received 46 votes, Miss Thoslecke 24, J, R. Elliott 24. The Grst formal ballot gave Neal 53. Miss Thoelecke 31 and Elliott 12. The informal ballot for sheriff was: Carpenter 47, Goodwin 8, Hartman 4, Miltonberger 24. The first formal ballot gave Carpenter 43, Miltonberger 36, Goodman 8 Hartman 13. On the second forma ballot Carpenter was nominated receiving Jn votes, Miltonberger geiimg oo, uoouman b and Hart man 7. SCHOOL WILL SOON OPEN. BOYS' SCHOOL SWK. From the way the mothers come here for their Boys' Clothes means that both price and quality must be all right. The 010011118: of boys is as a rule the hardest part of a retailers business. He's got to suit both boy and mother and patch up the difference between them, as they seldom agree on clothes. One lively am bitious boy will convince you of the wisdom of buying good sturdy wear resisting clothing, than a whole column of talk. WE SELL THE RIGHT KIND. -a good School Suit 75t j Boy's Knee Pants Suits ages 4 to 14 in chcck and stripe Special for School Boys ? Boy's Double Breasted Knee Pants Suits, ages 7 to 15, in Union, Cassimcrcs and Scotch Goods, the latest patterns, a good suit for 52.00 in -je tfj.in ijr m ct some loud-mouthed stores. Special for School Boys. $I)tJj pl pl.40f piuU Boy's Thrcc-Piccc Knee Pants Suits, ages 4 to 16 with Doubl-Breastcd Vests, in all style of checks and stripes. A good $3.50 suit elsewhere. Wc have tfi O A plenty of patterns special for School Boys Jy JU Boys' Long Pants Suits, ages 10 to 20 in Scotch Cheviots, Cassimcrcs, and Dundccs, all the latest designs and patterns. Special for 0 0 - - p, big school Boys P3, 3o 4 4o 5 5o Who Couldn't find a Suit to suit. BOYS SCHOOL SHOES. Our Boy's School Shoes arc guaranteed to wear. You make no experiments as every pair is guaranteed. With the guarantee that guarantees your money back if they don't Wear. One of our citizens in North Platte greatly objects to the idea of doing business on that principle and wc notice how he spends moncv to tell the people that nobody ever asks for their money back. People are Wise enough not to ask for anything that they can't get. Boys' School Shoes in Box Calf, valorc Calf, Colt Skin, sizes , crk 9 to 13, all go loa the small boys JM.50, q1.25 per pair Boys' Waterproof Seal one Solid sole, sizes 13 to Vi 5Q pCr pair Boys' Waterproof Seal one Solid Sole sizes 2 to 5 $1.65 per pair Fine Dress Shoes for Young Men sizes 2 to 6 $1.75, $1.90 $2.00 Wc carry a full line of Boys' Hats, Shirts, Underwear and Neckwear. Come and see what you can do here before you give up your rhoney elsewhere Nebraska Clothinff ;imi lie NORTH PLATTE, Front Street, West Two Doors From McCullough's Grocery, i NEBRHSKH, SAM ROSENBERG, Mgr. C. P. Rosb was renominated for county surveyor by acclamation, and J. R. Elliott for coroner by the same method. The following delegation to the Btate convention wan selected: J. 13. Evans, E. F. Seeberger, J. H. Knowles. J. R. Ritncr, A. II . DaviB, J. S. Hoagland, W. II. C. Wood hurst, H. S. Ridgcly, W. T. Wil cox, L. H. Dow, E. B. Warner, J, Robbine, Henry Waltemath, W. D. Lyle and Sam'l Funkhouser. The central committee was cm. powered to fill all vacancies on the ticket which may occur. The following county central comtnitte was selected: North Platte No. 1 J. W. Alex ander. North Platte No. 2 II. S. White. North Platte No. 3 A. P. Kelly. Antelope T. C. Elder. Birdwoood Brady Chas. O'Rourke. Buchanan B. R. Merrill. Cottonwood J. J. O'Rourke. Cox A. B. Pierce. Deer Creek Robt. Lawrence. Dickens Cecil Tuell. Fairview Peter Gunderson. Fox Creek C. A. Sibley. Garfield JaB. Atible. Garfield P. Ginapp. Hall Max McGrcw. Table ChaB. Kilmer. Hinman C. J. Bowen. Hooker Kem A, Kunkle. Jeffrey Prcd Tetro. Lemon W. B. Ellis. Maxwell C. II. Kuhns. Medicine O. E. Elder. Miller Gus Meyer. Myrtle W. II. Combs. Nichols S. Funkhouser. Nowell II. CordeB. OBgood Pred Kade. Peckhatn Plant Geo. ProBser. Roscdale E. S. Jouca. Sellers G. B. Single. Somerset A. J. Bloughcr. Sunshine P. B. Muir. Sutherland Dave Love, Vroman S. Petitt. Walker P. H. Woodgate. Wallace C. M. Haydcn. Well G. A. Schrecotigaat. Whitticr T. J. Combs. Willow N, P. Brooks, la Memorlam, Linos wrltton In moinory ot Linda Lnyton who died July 13, 1001. Down tlio aislo thoy now iiro pnBssing, passing on with solomn trend, Whilo tlio mourning' cortege follows, softly wooping for tho doud. Tondorly thoy bonr tholr burdon, Indon with its blossoms rnro, Which denr friends in kind romoni- brnnoo, brought in lovo nnd scat- torod thoro. Brought bocnuHo they know nnd lovod her, sho who lies in drcnmlosB rest, Slcoping 'nonth thoi' frngrnnt ofTorings, with tholr token on her breast. Drnw asido tholr bloom n inouiont, look upon our loved ones fnco, Tell ino thon wero donth so cruel, which hath brought that stniloot ponco; Look upon hor now and tell mo, would you call hor buck ngnln? Who through long mouths snw hor toss ing on n bod ot const'loss pniu. Ask that mother true nnd faithful, bonding thoro ubovo hor dond, She who weary months unceasing watched bosldo her lovod one's bod, Hor sad fnoo will toll tho story which hor Hps may not roveul Of that deep absorbing sorrow mothers' hearts ulonu can feel. Sho for whom 'twns doubly hard that she should ho called nwny, Ask hor it sho would recall hor, oho I know would answor nay, Not into this world ot sorrow, not into that bod of pain, Though my heart may break without her would I cull hor back again; Not tho lonet of this groat sorrow wns tho sharo that onmo to you. Twns your ohikl-hoods dear companion nnd your friend in lator years, But 'tis God that hath bereft you Ho will wlpo nwny your tenw. And tho question would you wnko hor would bo nnuworod still I know By tho onos who lovod hor host In tho HnoB wliioh road bolow. No! wo would not wnko thon Linda though our poor hearts throb with pnln Thnt wo mny not moot thoo, boo thoo, Eomotimo on this earth again. Though our future hours of gladness thou with lid mny Bhnro Though onrth'u brightest spots be shadowed by tho thought sho is not thoro. It is ono otour numbor a youth in ear'y bloom Has boon onllod nwny by donth and 1b Inid in tho tomb. Littlo did wo think thnt she would bo cnllod away so Boon, But ah, tho morning sun wont down at noon. Whon sho wns with us sho was bloom ing and gay But O, slio was called for and takon nwny Whon you go to yonder grnvoynrd juBt look you thoro with care And romombor It won't bo long till wo all shrill lie thoro. Wo will not forgot thoc, donr Lindn, wo who stny to work a littlo longer hero, Thy nnmo, thy faith, thy lovo shall lie on memory's tablets bright and clonr, And whon o'or wenriod by tho toll of llfo, our heavy limbs sh all bo Wo'll oomo ono by ono Ho down upon denr Mother Earth with thoo. M. J. L. Wild pluniH and grapes are quite plentiful in the canyons this sea son are being brought to market in large quantities. Srttyotl or Stolen. Large Dehorned Hereford Bull, branded bridle bit on left aide. And tho tonder, loving sistorB nnd tho; Please notify. brothor kind nnd truo, . John Bkatt & Co.