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About The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 8, 1901)
ftf ml- Wttlty WxlMn TUESDAY, OCT. 8, 1901. IRA L BARB, Editor ad PBOPmrron 8UB80B1PTIOK BATES. One Year, cash In advanca, tl.25 Six Monthi, cash In advance, 75 Oeott' Enttrsd MthtHoHnPlalt7(rtbrMk)potofflee at atoond-olasimatlsr. XKPUBLXCAX STATE TICKET. For Supreme Judge S. H. SEDGWICK, of York. For Regents State UniycrBity H. L, GOOLD. of Ogalalla, G. J. ERNST, ol Lincoln. , County Tioket, For Treasurer C. P. SCIIARMANNi For Judffc A. S. BALDWIN. For Superintendent OSCAR W. NIC ALE. For Clerk FRED R. GINN. For Sheriff LINCOLN CARPENTER, For Coroner DR. F, II. LONG LEY. For Surveyor- CHAS. P. ROSS. For Commissioner 2nd Dint. C. MAX McGREW. In tbc yacht races between the Columbia and Shamrock the iormer won three straight races and thus the cup which has been held by the United States for fifty years remains. The Sham rock, however, gave the Colum bia mighty tight races. Tun St. Louis exposition is yet two years away, yet it is not too early for the irrigated sec tion of Nebraska to start a move ment toward having n display in the' state building which Ne braska will probably have erected. The irrigated section of Nebraska has never been ad vertised as it deserves. Here is one way to do it. John Evans of Omaha, per haps the most widely known Odd Fellow in Nebraska, died in Omaha yesterday. The deceased was about eighty years of age and for over a half century had been an active Odd Fellow, hav Ing during that time held a number of the leading offices in the state grand lodge. He was personally known by members of the order in all parts of this and adjoining states, and. by many living here in North Platte who will regret to learn of his death The populists in this county who so stoutly maintain that they are riot democrats will find themselves up against a proposi tion that Is largely democratic when they scan the election bal lot. Thereon they will find a democrat for supreme judge, a democrat for county treasurer, a democrat for county supcrin tendctil, a democrat for county commissioner, a democrat for coroner, and a more than half democrat for county judge. To the man up a tree it looks very much as though the populists in Lincoln count v had been sur rounded unawares by the demo crats aud captured .bag and baggage. Votkks who arc opposed to the' county foreclosing on land on which taxes are due should lay the blame of such a course where it belongs. The order to foreclose on lands on which taxes were dclinqinmt emenatcd from the board of county commission ers at the time E. L. Garrison aud A. L. McNcal, both popu lists, were members, and C. F Scharmann, as treasurer, is simply carrying out the instate tions thus given. Therefore those who think thev arc euti tied to kick should in fairness kick at the ..fellows who issued the order to' the county treas urcr;; Fhicd Ginn has been a resident of North Platte for a dozen years and has ever proven himself a good citizen, honest, sober and industrious. He is a man of ex cellent clerical abilities, and in public positions has been cour teous and dbliging. Ai'tkk election is over and ?rcd Pier son is sorely defeated lie will realize the truth of the assertions made inthcsc.columns .hat he was nominated solely for the purpose of barter. He will then be able to trace all through this campaign the fine political schemes of Dick Crokcr Bealty. Kki'ohts from the country pre cincts arc to the effect that Dick Crokcr Bcatty is letting go in a avish manner the fifteen hun dred dollars which he says he is willing to expend in order to se cure the election of Ed Murphy, usion candidate for county clerk. Max McGkkw, the republican candidate for commissioner, is making1 an active campaign and getting acquainted with the voters in his district. Mr. Mc Grcw is art honest, practical man, and is well fitted to fill the position to which he aspires. He ;ias lived in the county seven or eight years and those who know :iim best have nothing but good words to say for him. It speaks well for the candi dates on the republican slate ticket that they have been nomi nated for six weeks yet the op position papers have not been iblc to publish any thing reflecting on their character. And you can gamble on it that If there was a stain on the character of the re publican nominees the fusion pa pers would have Haunted it long ere this. Lincoln Caui'KNTkh, rcpubli can nominee for sheriff, is a man who favorably impresses one with his frankness, good-fcllow' ship and evident fitness for the office for which he is a candidate. He possesses the determination, the discernment and the stature that go to make up an efficient officer of the law. A voter can cast his ballot for Mr. Carpenter with the knowledge that he is voting for a most excellent man. Tiuc fusion ticket in Ltncoln county certainly appeals more strongly to the democrat than to the populist. Two years hence you will find that the democrats will not permit a populist to be put on the ticket, and yet the former will advocate fusion as strongly as ever. Each succeed ing year the democrats increase tho number of democrats on the fusion ticket in other words they arc absorbing the populists slowly but surely. Emma Goldman, called the anarchist high priestess, has published in an anarchist organ in Chicago an attack on the gov crmcnt of the United States coupled with justification of assassination and a glorification of assassins. It is now but a few weeks since the death of Presi dent McKinlcy. The wretch who is under sentence for his A coot look In it iinnui ml ioor liwk. Ing human lit tlm iiinfttion. i nam kiuu ui i. com- r . Eureka Harness OilS nrt unlit m.l,M I Kit Im lih.l tltA I lmnw . boiler, but mukc Hi IP leather sort nnd iuuiuu', puis u menu. I union in it iwira m luug . us It ordlnnrlly would. KM mrvwbcrt tu vt&tll I .II,.. Mitt VI it ATAMlADri II. Give Your Horse a Chance! CATARRH Catarrh lias become Mich a common disease that a person entirely free from this disgusting complaint Is ccldom met with. It Is customary to speak of Catarrh is nothing more serious than a bad cold, a simple inflammation of the nose and throat. It is, in fact, n complicated and very dangerous disease ; if not at first, it Very soon becomes so. The blood is auicklv contaminated br the foul secretions, and the poison through the general circulation is carried to all parts of the system. Salves, washes and sprays are unsatis factory and disappointing, because they do not reach the scat of the trouble. 8. S. S. docs. It cleanses the blood of the poison and eliminates from the system nil catar rhal cccretious, and thus cures thoroughly and permanently the worst cases. Mr, T. A. IVIIIIants, ft lencllnp dry-roods met. elinntof Spartanburg. 8. C., mite; ''I'orycari i naa n severe chkc ui nasal Cntarrli, with nil the disagreeable effect which belong to that disease, and which make life painful and unendurable. I used medicine prescribed by leading physicians and suggested by numbers of friends, but without getting any better. I neu began 10 lake h, . 1. It had the desired effect, and cured me nffrr tnklnir elclitrru bottles. In mv onlnloii 6. S. 8. is the onlv medt cine now in use that will effect a permaueutcurs of Catarrh." is the only purely vcg fc. ctablo blood purifier LW fck known, and the great fcsJaaT fsftaa cst f a" hlood incdi HBP P' cincs and tonics. If you have Catarrh don't wait until it becomes deep-seated aud chronic, but be rlti at once tlic use ot b. fc. fc., aud scud or our book on Mood aud Skin Diseases and write our physicians about your case. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, OA. murder claims he received his inspiration for the deed from this she devil. Doubtless there arc other hair-brained cranks in the country who can be "in spired" in the same manner, by ;i little too much of the wrong .find of free speech and free rcss. Is it possible that the masses ot the people arc unable to protect themselves or the state from 'this wide-open an archist propaganda? Kearney Iub. Tot Causos Night Alarm. "Ono night my brother's baby wob tnkon with Croun." writes Mrs. J. C. Snidor, ot Orlttonilon, Ky.,"it soomod it would strnnglo uotoro wo could got a doctor, bo wo unvo it Dr. Kinsr'a Now UUcovory, wnlcn gnvo quick rolior nnd lormnnontly uurcd it. Wo nlwtiyB hoop t in tho limiBO to nrotoct our children from Croup nnd Whooping Cough, It cured mo of n chrouio bronchial troublo thnt no other romody would roliovo." Infallible for Coughs, Colds, Throat and Liting troublos. OOo nnd 81.00. Trial bottlos frooat StroiUfi drug store. FOR SALE. FARM WAGONS, SPRING WAGONS TOP BUGGIES, V vs J And all kinds of Fapm fHachinery. Standard Goods at Reasonable Prices. LOCK 8 SALISBURY NORTH PLATTE. Illinois Central AN INNOVATION. Elegant Now Dining-Parlor Oara Between Chicago and Omaha on tho Past Mail. TIiobo combination cars, whioh bnvo boon oopooially Httod up for eorvico bo twoon Chicago nnd Omnhn at tho com nany'a shops, nro run west bound from ChicnKo on Fast Mail, train No. 0, antl oast bou ml from Omaha antl Council lilulTii on tho ChiuiiKO Kxiiiobb, train No 1. Tlioy uta artistlu and hntulBomo in iIcbIku, and convoniont in nrnuiRomont. TJioy have all tho features of a ronular dltuiiK car nnd of u l'ullman parlor car, tho twobolnc in Dopurato cotnpartinonts, and outtroly iudoiiondont om) from tho othor. Tho dlniuu oompartinont Iiiir u lari;o Icitchon and an iiucrauipod rioat inu (liipauity of fourteen at tho dinini; tablou. The parlor compartmout ia linudBoiunly docoratiMl, aul In o(iulppod with ton heavily unholatorud rovulvinir nrniuhnirtt. TIhbu chulra aro partiuu- lariy coinroriaDiu, beinn oc a now and Hiiooial Bhapo deniu'iuHl for tlioso cars. As tlioeo traliiB maho tho trip noroBa Iowa for tho mont part by tlayllKlit, this iniiovaiiuii in fur uiiiipiiHHii, in niuniion to ita convonloiiuo for through pnBoou- KorB, la OBpooinllr advnntiiL'eouB fur Omnhn and Oliionco pnasonirora to or irom local pouua. Parttmihira as to thin and other II liuoia Central train vervico between Chi ciiiro and Dubuque, Btoux City, Sioux Fallfl. Council llltitruand Omnba of vour tocligltot tiKont. or by tuldronaitn; tho noarpttt'of tjio fullowtntr: J. I' Merry, A. (J. P. A., Intliiifjiio, Jqwai W. II. Drill, D. l A., Oiuahn. Nul. frrr?rrifrffrrffr Don't Look Because winter is coming on. Buy a good stove l and be comfortablo h . AflORN nnrl "ROTTNTD best Heaters made. i ACOKN Cook Stoves 4 on their merits only, no cooking exhibition rc & quired. A. L. DAVIS, fl THE HARDWARE MAN mnr : orlh flatte fTloar : lylaafactUircoL by loirtl) Platte lolieir n)iiis Used by economical housewifes in fifty towns in Nebraska and Wyoming and pronounced the equal of any flour manufactured in Nebraska. Tiriai Sack urjill Coiirice yoii of its nj cii North Platte Roller Mills C, F. IDDINCS r Is uihat the Union Paeifio Provides its Patrons. Fast Time. Best Equipment. Pullman aud Ordinary Sleepers Free .Reclining Chair Cars. Buffet Smoking and Library Cars. Dining Best of Everything. E. EC. GEISTOE; Lgent. IF GOING EAST or south ot Chicago ask your lo- 1 IJ J t cat ticifct agent to route you Be tween Omahi and Chicago via the Milwaukee the ahortcst line foetwepn MP 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 uut fet, library and smoking cars. All trains lighted by electricity. For full information about rates, etc., address, F. A. NASH, General Western Agent, 1504 Farnam St., OMAHA. II. "YV. Howkll, Trav. Frt. and Pass. Agt. PJIPJSII .QF UEA1UNC1, TUo Wuto ot plifAfilcn, ) J;i,coJq county, su. In Itie mstUir ot tlw etUJ Ht JpsJi' Vfoft, iliHvnHcl. ' ' On romtiiiK nntl flllnn l(u llllou or J vim U. Weir iimylnu (list sitiululstrntlnu n( ssjd OHlntu my bo qrittiliM to liliu ns uluilnktrsiur. Ordered, Ttist Oct. 11, A,I) 1U01, at 0 u'clook, a. in., Is ftMlitueil for hcrlii aalil ivtltlon, wbvn all porsous luterusttxl In wild mstter mar appear at n county court to Ui hold In nnd tor wild county, and show cniwo why tlio prnyor of nil. tinner should nut Im urnnttxl, A. H. HAI.niriN. county Judtftf. Estray Notice. Titkon tip by tho untlornignod on his fa rni in Myrtlo nrooinot. Lincoln eountv ou or iiuoui ooni, w, iuui, inrco ooy liorpes. woicht iibout 1.000 noundfl onnli. no brnntls, ulso ono blnok jonrlinR colt, uo brnnilB. Tho owuor enn hnvo enmo by proviuK property nnd pnyinit chnrKos. NAinm winKi. I)ntMl Octobor8, 1001. 1 Dowu in the Mouth t i OATC srnvps flro t;lm and Ranges, arc sold THE LUXURY OF A WELL APPOINTED :: Cars, Meals a la Carte, i J PROPEggI QlfAli OAEDS. H. E. WfiOAW, PHYBIOIAN AND BURGEON. Oflloo over Huffman-a Millinurv Store INOIITJI J'XjATTEi t t fljEIlItASKA 0. V. BEDELL PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Offices: North Platte National Bank Building, North Platte, Neb. F. F. DENNIS, M. D., HOMOEOPATHIST, Orar First National Bank, NORT1I rLATTK, . KEURABKA. J, S. HOAGLAHD. W. V. HoAQIjAND Hoagland & Hoagland, ATJOflfyS AND COUN8ELOR8 OHIca oyer Mrs. ifuffman's MllTlnarr Btora. WILCOX 4 HALLJGAN7 1 1 ATTOWBYB-AT.LAW, COUTH VLAXTK, - NEJ)KA8Ka Offloa orar Mortb Fiaiu uauonsi Dank. H. S. RIDGELY, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Olllco MoDonnld Block, Dewey street. NORTH JtUiATTU, - - NKUKAHKA D R, G. B. DENT PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Ofhce over Post Office. Telephone 115, North Platte, - Nebraska. A. H. DAVIS, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. NORTH PLATTE,, . - NEBRASKA Urnay Hloon Koonie l & a. T, O. PATTERSON, 3XTTO R N V-XT-LMlnZ. Office over Yoltow Fropt Shoe Sujre NORTH PLATTE. NEB, V.. nooiiK, J. ATTQIrNUT AT-LAW, Hinman VlXJDnv, t Pj'.WKV Svfir-T Nonxii PlATTC, NnniUBB4. vmuvaari OmCmamsaSI lt , ptNVtRCoia a n . - y Wax LEOAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICE. Tho Union Pacific Railroad Company, n corporation orennizod under tho laws of tho United States and tho Union Trust Company of Now York, dofond nnts, will tnko notico that on tho 27th day of Soptomber. 1001, Fannie Murphy, plnintifT heroin, (lied her petition in tho district court of Lincoln county, No brnfkn, against said defendants, tho object and prnyor of which nro to quiot and conurm pinintiu s uuo 10 ino ioi lowincr described motilities, to-wit: Lot 2, Block 103, in tho orifjinnl town of North Platte, Liincoin county, iNeurnsita, and to oxcluuo said defendants from any title, claim, interest or lion in said promises. You aro ronuired to nnswor Bnid peti tion on or boforo tho 4th day ot Novem ber, 1001. Fannie Murphy. Plaintiff. b271 By T. C. I'uttorson. her Atty. LEGAL NOTICE. Tho Union Pacific Railroad Compnny, n corporation organized under thn laws of tho United States, and tho Union Trust uompnny or New York, tiorond ante, will tuko notico that on tho 27th day of Soptembor. 10fl, Jonnio S. Foley plnintifT heroin, filed hor potition in tho district court of Lincoln county, Ne braska, tho object and prayor of which nro to quiot and conurm plaintiff's titlo in tbo following described premises to wit: Lot 7 nnd 8, block 128, in tho origi nal town of North Platto, Lincoln coun ty, Nebraska, and to oxoludo snid de fendants from tiny titlo, claim, interest Uf IIUU 1U blllll prUIIUBL'H. iou nro required to answer Fnul poti on or boforo tho -1th day of November, iuui. Jennie S. Foley, PlnintifT. s271 By T. C. Patterson, hor Atty. NOTICE FOn I'UIILIOATION. Land Olllco nt North Platte. Nob., Hep'emlK-r 21. 11W1. Notice is hereby Riven that the followluir-nnmod settlor hns filed notico of his Intention to mnko flnal proof In support ot Ms claim, and that said proof will be made before resistor nnd rocdrer nt Nurtb Platto. Nob., on November 2, 1001, viz: SAMUEL MELTON. Jn.. who made tlmbor culture ontry No. 17.150, for the southwest quarter of section i, town (I, north, range aa wei. He names the follnwlas wltnesAes to nrovn his continuous residence npon and cultivation ot said laud, vizi Henry Jceckel, Oust Eckbbra. Abe Molton and BIkoI Melton, all of Wallace, Neb, k.'io uionax is. fuekcu. llCRHlor. NOTICE FOn rUllLIOATION. Land Ofllco at North Platte, Neb. September 0, 1001. Notico Is hereby Riven that tho follnwinu-namfid settler has filed notico of Ills llilontton to mako final proof In support t his claim, aud thnt sad proof will be mrulo boforo register and rocclvpr ot tho U. B, land olllco at Notth Platte, Nob.. Oil October 82nd, 11W1. vizi OIIHIBT HA8MUBSEN who made homestead entry No. 17i).1, tor tlio HouUiwoBt nnnrtorof tho northwest iiunrtcr and Lota 2, .land 4. Bee. 4, town 10, north of raiiRo 38, West, nth P. M. Ho names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land viz: Boron Nelson, Thomas Thompson uuus neiusau anu kgib riuison, an oi uurui, Nebraska, uco. K. FBCKcn, ItORleter. NOTICE FOIt rUBLICATION. Land Office at North rintto, Nob., goptember. is, 11)01. Notice Is hsrobr nlvon tbattho followlnir.nanied settler has filed notice ot his Intention to niaKe final proof In support of bl claim, and that snld proof will be made boforo ltegjster and llecolvor tiNortn rintiB.Neu., onNorimuur 111) loui, vUi WILLIAM PITTMAN. who made homestead entry No. 17:102 for tha east halt the ot southeast qanrter suction H, town' shlpH north, rango 2(1 west 0th P., 51. He names tho following witnessos to prove b j coniluuous resldeuoo upon and cultivation of said land, viz: Alexandor Chambeis, Jume Ohnm- uors. jonu uuiueriess anu jrroa Jlaiono. nil ot North Platte, Kob' s21 GEO. E. FRENCH, lURliter, NOTIOF FOU PUBLICATION. Land olUeo nt North Platto, Nob. October 2.1001. Notico Is hereby Riven thnt tho followlnff-named settler hns filed notico of his Intention to mako flnal proof In support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before resistor nnd receivor at North Platte, Neb., on November SJtb, 1001, viz JOHN FltKDEltlKSEN, who made honestoad ontry No. 17,33il, for the southeast quarter of soction SI, town 11 north, range 28 west. He names the following witnbssos to prove his continuous rcsldcuco upon and cultivation ot said land, viz: Nels Nolsen, Peter Juntonscn. Henry Larsen and Christian Johnson, all of Denmark, Nob. oSO George E. Fhihcii, Realster. NOTICE. Charles McArthur, Emma MoArthur, Marshall S. tViiv.-lVallbr IT. Riggs nnd R. B. Mntlack fofondohta Vjfr'fuko ppi tico'ihat qn Uie Dth doy of November. 1808, Adel 3. CurtiiVg, plaintiff hprplpj lilpd his potltjqp jn thp DiBtript Cpurtq ! Lincoln pounty, Nebraska, ngnipet s'au defendanip, the object, npd prnypr 0 1 which nro to foreplooe n oprtain tax sain certificate, now owned by plaint ff, against tho onsthnlf of isouth east qui r tor ot Seotion 23, Two. 0, Range 29 in Lincoln County, JNebrnsku, and subse quent taxos paid thoronn being for tho taxes duly levied against snid land for tho years 1892, 1893 and 1891, upon which is duo tho plaintiff tbo sum of S53.G8 nnd ton per cent interest from March 5, 1900, and attorneys foes and 83.00 costs of notico, for which sum plaintiff prays for n decree that defend ants bo required to pay the same or tbnt said premjBos may bo sold to satisfy ',hd nmoUpt fpupd dup. 1'o'ti are' require to npswpr said pptitton" on or boforo the llthdayofloyoinMor.lPO. " ' 'Adol S. Curtiss. PlnintifT. By JJonglond'& llonglnndj d nttorrieyg. fJQNTKOT NOTIOE U. B, Laud Oltlcp North Plattp, Npb.. Qr,HUULT 1(, 1111. A Sullklpit contest atulavlt (nvln beoii fllinl In this ofllco by William H, Onuntt, pohtpatant, aRainst homeutond entry No, IT.9I2, mailp Spptftq. InirJO, 18!W, for eputh Imlf o( northwest imnrlr and tbo north half ot toutiwpt nunrtpr of rpctlou ll.towii.bin 5 north, rangiiBl WPt, by Wl, Ham McCaulpy, oo;talM), lnwi)pl It innlleROjl that William IcOauley iaj never established rpr Idence or rosidod upon ifsld tract tlnce (lol(i of entry. Thcro arn no Improvomentu or houi,u upon said land but It hs been wholly abandon ed nnd said defecU oxlsls to this tlatu; that ho has not boon in tlio service of tho Unitod Btates army or navy or marlnn corpn dnrlmc said abandonment, said parlies, aro hereby notified lo appear, respond nnd offt-r evldeuco touching snid allegation at 10 o'clock, a. ui. on November 7, 1P01. Iieforothn register and receiver at tho United Btates laud office III North 1'latle. Nob. ' Tho said contestant linvlng, In n proper affidavit, filed Beptombor 17, IWI, sot forth facta which show IhntaftorduDdlllKcnro, inirsonal sorvlcn of thl.s ilirtkn can not bo iumiIo, It Im hereby ordered anil jr;3;,RXcafut ""'I' "r"5 ;:! ' ilTU ' " EM4MI; IUCOK. II. civ. NOT10R FOIl ll!lll.Ii'i ifl Ind Offle o Ht Nortli Platto, Nub., I f,V,'cf ' !!?r?,,'r KVB" ,,mt tolliiwii-nmen vll EDWIN U. OIJIEH who mado Homcaead Entry No, JT61B, for th alouth half, nnrtlieart quarter. IitsS and , Hi'0. 1 iowu II, north of lliuiHu 8.1, West.tltll P. M. He names the following wltnssa to prove his continuous rvsldeiico upon and cultivation of raid land, vU. William aarman, Olialmers Oglcrsud William OMJ OtOKOE n, FIICHC1I. RsglKer, .p., ... ..in. ui iin imti nun in iiihkd P'l'fuo'Jn UIpor of his clslm, nud tliot Vnld r, -.riT-, r- --I ' f -('-I- j-,i T"U,