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About The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 11, 1901)
c I Local News in Brief. I m---.T Tr-nrir v i " Mrs. Prank Bacon will go to Iincoln to viait relatives for a cou ple of weeks. Mm. S. 15. Dmitri an and Mrs. Fred Douglas arc the guests of relatives and friendB in town, 1 Mrs. JaB. Page, who had been visiting the family of Ira L. Bare, left for Sharon, Pa. yesterday. Gcorce 13. French has been in Lincoln lor several dayt, attending the grand lodge Knights olfytutas. House and lot for sale. Inquire of Joseph Hcrshey. In the game of ball at Grand Isl and Sundav Fred Glade the west ern lcatruer will pitch half the inn ings. The L. O. T. M. wilt give its usual Thanksgiving eve supper thin vear. particulars of which will be given later. W. D. Hover. ISmbalmer. Howe's Furniture Store. Night call Telephone 90. Mr. and Mrs. 13. A. Carv, Mrs. J. II. Hcrshev and Rev, Gcarhard were trucsts ol Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Ware at the Pawnee ranch yester day. Congressman Burkett oi Lincoln will deliver a political addrcRS from a republican standpoint in this city on Friday evening of next week. Mrs. 13. W. Kcyca, who has been visitlnir her parents at the Patter son ranch and also inends in town, will return to Council Bluffs tomorrow. For Rent Nicely furnished bed room and parlor, large and well 'lighted, in desirable location in Third ward. Apply to L. Peterson or at tuts oiucc. Mrs. Mactric B. Atkinson filed a petition in the district court Wed nesday praying tor a. divorce from her husband Howard B. Atkinson on the grounds of infidelity. The public is invited to attend the McKluley memorial service which will be held at opera house next Sunday afternoon at Z'.iV by the G. A. R. and V. K. C. A. L. Bceglc, of Grand Island, one of the proprietors of the Yellow Front shoe btore. spent a day or two in town this week visiting Geo. M. Graham and hunting prairie chickens. Instructions given on string instruments, Old patrons invited to call. Music furbished tor all occasions. Call on or leave word at Dr. Fred Miller's office. Phoi John Brandin. Cards annonncing the coming wedding nuptials pf Miss Ida Lcona.Nclr and Albert Brown have been issued. The ceremony will pecur at the home of the bride Tuesday evening, Oct. 22d, at eight o'clock. I wish to close out my stock of Paints, and for the next 30 days will Bell them at first cost. A fine line of paint. Floor paint a specialty. A. L. Davis, Milton Doolittle has moved to the Donaldson house on West Fourth street. Fred Marti will move into the house vacated by Doolittle which he owns and N, H. McCor kle will occupy the property vacated by Marti. The Degree of'Honor will give an oyster supper and dance at the opera house on the evening of the 16th Inst The ladles arc prepar ing to serve an excellent supper and good music will be furnished lor dancing. The public is cordially invited. If you want something fine in a raxor or kniic that is warranted , call and examine our utock. 13 very article guaranteed, Cmnton tub Jkwki.br. Among the attendants at the the Methodist contcrcnco is Kev. W. 13. Hardawny, formerly pastor of the Methodist church of this ciiy but now presiding elder of the Holdrcgc district. We acknow ledges pleasant call from the gen tleman. The West I3nd Card Club was pleasantly entertained Tuesday cyciiing by Mrs. A. S. Baldwin, assisted by Mrs. Frank Bacon. Fourteen couples were present and the two aud one-half hours devoted to highfive proved equally interest ing and enjoyable. At the conclu sion of the games oyBtcr patties, celery, wafers, cake and coffee were served. Just received a car load of Waukegfui mid Gliddeu Barb Wire. Jos. Hershey. wnuu riding ins uicycic through the court hmiBc yard Tuesday even ing aoout uubk wvcrcit I'lnk came in. contact with a twine which had been stretched across the walk from' tree to tree. The twine 'caught him on the neck cutting a shallow gash about three inches Jong. Certain boys have 'been guilty oi atrctciiiug corns across walks in different parts of town ana tue ponce omccrs are pretty well satisfied that they have suffici ent evidence ugaitiBt them to war rant their arrcBt. This work .of ,the boys is tnoat despicable and if I continued will result in serious in jury to some one. The Points OF Superiority i LJLJ In the Star's garments well known to a nearly all good dress- J ers How your clothes look counts prehaps more than most people think. You want to make a good impression, no doubt about that. You must wear current apparel, fash ionable and up-to-date fixings. Critics say the Star gar ments are unrivalled and all in good taste. At $1 5,00 is shown unfinished Fancy Worsted suit fully worth $20. Cheaper Suits at $13.50, $12.00, $10.00, $8.00 "All Worsteds." Overcoat stock is complete. Kaglans and all the late styles. The Methodist Conference. The Methodist conference of the West Nebraska district was form ally opened yesterday morning and tue attendance, wntcu is ituiv up to the average, augers well for a succcsstul conference. At the church Wednesday even ing a reception was held, the program consisting ot ad dresses of welcome by B. L. Robinson and J. G. Bcclcr and a response by Bishop Warren, the presiding officer. Messrs. Rob inson aud Becicr made very ap pronriate remarks, especially the former, whose talk was as neat and timely as one would wish to hear. The response by the Bishop was interspersed with humor and elicited many smiles. Bishop War rcn ib a readv and clonucnt sneaker - . . . . . . . and has the iaculty ot making cacti auditor feci that he is talking direct to each one. During the evening several selections were rendered bv the choir and a male quartette, and tue program closed witu a onet iniormal talk oy Key. wimoeny in which he proved himself quite a punster with his play of names of the Disnop and the clergy. Follow ... 1 ! A . I .J - tug me program some miic tunc was devoted to social intercourse and in getting acquainted with the visitinir clercv. Yesterday morning loiiowing me devotional exercises, the call of presiding elders was made, and these rendered tueir reports lor tue past year. These reports showed a satisfactory condition of work in the contcrcnce district, and ttiat Methodism was moving grandly on In WcBtern Nebraska. The after noon was devoted principally to forciirn missionary society work, and last evening to church exten sion work, the latter including an address by Dr. Spencer of Kansas itor of one ot the Methodist periodicals. Asst. Sunt. Ware transacted bus iness in Grand Island yesterday. 13. B. Warner, James Minshall and James Rannlc returned Wed nesday night from Omaha, where they attended the annual conven tion ot tue icd Men. Special Hotlce. All persons indebted to the firm - a . a of Gicn & wcingand must pay in full by Oct. 17th. After that date all accounts will be placed in the bands of an attorney who will be instructed to at once proceed to collect the amounts by due process of law. No exceptions will be made; all will be treated alike. Money due can be left at Howc'a furniture store. Ginn & Wkinoand. Furniture. Stoves Ranges NOTICE. All persons arc warned hunting or trespassing lands embraced in tnc Ranch. Mrs. W. C. Ritnkr. against on the Ritner NOTICE. All persons arccautioued against using or trespassing in the Ritner barn at the Notth Side Marble yard. W. U. rCITNER. Notloe. To all persons whatsoever No hunting will be allowed on Lots 2, 3, 4 and 5, Twp. 13, R. 31 west. J. JN. UONNER. k uuuican A City, edit M church pc w Lonrrfc To Hunter. Hunting is positively forbidden on the Codv lands west of the citv. All trespassers will be summarily dealt with, Cor.. W. F. Copy. Fred Hartinan will go to Grand Inland in a day or two to make a brief visit with tricuds. Mrs. Win. lluddart returned Wednesday night from a visit with Iter parents at Broken Bow. Thirty-five of the high school cadets sent in orders yesterday lor uniforms, which cost $13,50 each. Lost on west Sixth street Wed nesday evening an Indian made hair riding whip. Finder will leave same at Stubb's residence. Rev. Scibcrt lias gone to Chey enne where he has been scut by the Lutheran board ot home missions to do some special church work. He may remain a week or more. Don't tail to call on Kcmpton the Jeweler to have your eyes tested. All work guaranteed. Opposite iiotci lt'arrington. Members ot the W. R. C. arc re quested to meet October 13th at two p, in. at the K. P. hall to at tend the McKinley memorial ser vice. By order of the president. Sheriff Kcllhcr went to Kearney Tuesday and brought back A. 13. Sanford who will answer to the charge of larceny as bailee in Judge Baldwin's court this after noon. Geo. Llkert, tormcrly of the local shops, has been appointed night loreman ot tue round Douse at Cheyenne, a good paving position. Mr. Llkert's North 1 Platte friends will be glad to learn of hla advancement. Mrs. P. W. O'Brien of Council Bluifs is the truest ot ttiends in town. W. II. Broach left Wednesday for Cripple Creek, Col., to spend a wcclc or so witu friends. James Burusidcs of Belgrade who had been looking a'ter his real estatcr interests in this county for a week returned home last night. Will Eshclman, who was sent to the Kansas division several weeks t rrn r it we tii d if iifunrl n tl rt tir 11' 11 V IU 11 IV) JillQ Ibklll U 14 VI Mill resume work here Monday as fire man. Evangeline, Loncfcllow's beautiful story of Evangeline will be presented at the ooera house in pantomime on bat- urdav evening, Oct. lVtii, by Mr. Kendall, who has presented the nlav hundreds of times during tue past seven years, i. uc poem is read bv Mr. Kendall and the situations are depicted by one hundred persons- principally children- In cos- tumcs of the primeval AcadiaiiB. The performance as given by Mr. Kendall is said to be very beautiful. The costumes worn aud the scenery used is owned and carried by Mr. Kendall and are yery Handsome. The entertainment will be given hmiIam ilm itianiiaa' trick nnino' LUlUt.1 lllw UUDUlbbo iuw u.wsw guild of the Episcopal church. Saxnolson not Killed. In the list ot those killed in the ambuscade of Company C, Ninth Infantry, at Samar, Pbillipinne isl ands. tH name pf Charley bamel sou does not appear and it is there- fore sate to presume that tie is still among the living. Notice All persons are warned against hunting or trespassing on thelandB owned by The Mylander Bros. OIL CLOTHS LINOLEUMS STOVE RUGS : WE HAVE THEM: and Wc carry the most complete line in this section of the country. Wc can save you money, A car load of furniture just ree'd. All the latest and best to be had and at prices that defy competition. OUR STOVES. Arc the best selections ever shown. Wc handle the Pen" insular and the Art Car- land hard coal burners and in the soft coal burners wc have in stock 30 different styles and sizes. The Peninsular hot blast is the latest and best hot blast stove on the market. Consumes all smoke and soot and saves one half your fuel. Wc also handle the Tubular Hot Blast, The Charter Oak, The Mountain Oak, The Model Oak and The Peninsular Oak, We Lead in ranges also. The Majestic the Best Range made, from $40 to $55. And the Triumph the best cheap range on the mar ket at $30 to $38. Having1 sold 27 Majestic ranges during: the week of of exhibit we can now refer you to 67 families us- inff this range with the best re sults. We also have a list of 20 Triumph Ranges all doing ex cellent work. Wc ask the Public to examine all or any of our lines before buying-. Come in and sec our Estcv Organs. No better Organ made. House hold, Domestic and Wheeler & Wilson sewing (machincs. Deprtment Store E. B; Warner. - Six room house of court house. . Edith Gantt. one In For Rent block south quire ot Mrs Rev, W. VV. Hess, a Lutheran minister of Beatrice who is visitinir in town, will preach at Paxton next i iHf. . ounuiiy, lining an engagement previously made for Kev. Seibcrt. Mr, aud Mrs. Claude Wcingand go to the eastern part of the Btatc next week where Mr. W. will look up several business propositions which nave been made to him. lyd Ranntc lias severed las con ncction with the Union Pacific as brakemau aud leaves Sunday night for St. Louis, where he will look up a positiou other than on a railroad. Rev. C. C. Wilson of Holdrcgc, former pastor oi the Methodist church here, is attending cottier cuce. He is looking well, evidence that his present pastorate is pleas aut and profitable. WOMEN'S FINE CAIF SKIN SHOES. The calf skin used in making these Shoes is soft and as easy to the foot as kid skin It takes, and. holds well, a tine, bright, polish. Shoes made from it are splendid for general use in damp or cold weather, as they afford the greatest amount of protection to the feet without the wearing of rubbers, and are not clumsy or unsightly in ap pearance. The newest styles in the calf skin Shoes, con. structcd in the latest improved way, are here at $2.50 and 3.00. Yellow Front Shoe Store, UlfoltGK'M. GRAHAM, Mu,t 3 (loom soutu 1, O. North lMutte ,Neb. Mrs. Lottie Daniels and a fellow named Pintsch came down from Denver Friday. Thev were both dressed in bicycle costumes and at tractcd more or lees attention. Wednesday Mrs. Pintsch arrived in town and it wan then learned that Pintsch and Mrs. Daniels had eloped. The meeting of Pintsch and his wife was a stormy one, but a truce was patched up. Mrs. Daniels returned to Denver Wed nesdav nitrht. Pintsch is the lather ot lour children and it ir un derslood Mrs. Daniels is the mother of several children. Cattle ranch and farm, Btocked and well improved $2,600 to trade lor city property. A rare opportu Ijjty, U. KEDMOND. While a freight train was pulling into the sidetrack at Mageath Tuesday nigiit a journal prpge on one of the cars and the trucks rolled thirty feet out on the prairie. Al though the train was moving at a lively gait, the damage resulting was not great, two or three cars bcinir more or less smashed. The accident was regarded as a fortu tiate one. Kcmpton carries a lull hue ot musical instruments and jewelery. You will do well to call and get prices betore buying elsewhere. Kev ir. C. Johnson, who was I stationed as pastor in this city in the early AO's is in attendance at the Methodist conference. He still fitids a number of 'ofd' Irjends in town, all of whom are glad to again meet him. We have a big line of ladies' and rente' packet books, chance nurses card cases, shopping bags and wallets. If you want .spmethlng fine wc have them from SOjceute up, The Nitrht: of the fourth, which will be presented at the opera hout on Wednesday evening, next week, is a Bcrcaitiitigly tunny musical comedy. Lovers of fuu will get their money's worth, A well known young truluniau of this city will join the bencdictinc ranks the latter part of next month aud has already began making ar rangements for the happy event. Judge Grimes and Reporter Cary returned jyedncsday night from Perkins county. Though the Judge held court .but h.'w days he diopoBed of mauy cases.' The street commissioner is grad ing up aevcml streets in , the busi ness section of the city, . A little work of this kind on Dewey Aired would be a needed improvement. NOTICE. Marshall S. Way, Walter II. Riggs and R. B. Mntlaok defendants will tako no tice that on the Cth day ot November, 1808, Ad el S. Cur Use, plaintiff herein, filed his potitlon in the District Court of Lincoln county, Nebraska, ogainat said upfepdaats, the object and prayor of which arp tp foreclose a cortain taz sale ceruueute, now Hwpwf tu piaiouu, against tho eastinan ot south east q tor ot section m, Twp. v, Kaage zU in Lincoln County, INobrnskn, and Bubso guont taxes paid thereon being for tho taroaduly Wy led against said land for ii nrvrt t rtrf i rri t ins years i.w ana ltwi, uuuu which is duo tho plaintiff tho sum of API, fro 1 a i. i i cu.m nun iuu nor unb miarpBP worn March 5, 1000, and attorneys fees and 93.00 costs, of notioo, for wbioh sum plaintiff prays for a dooroo that defend ants bo required to pay the same or that sola premises may no sold to satisfy the amount found due. You are required to answer said petition on or before the 11th day of November, 1001. AdelS. Curtiss. Plaintiff. By Honglnnd & Hoagland, his attorneys. LEGAL NOTICE. The Union Pacitio Rnllroad Comnnnv. a corporation organized under tho laws ot the United States and the Union Trust Company of New York, defend' ants, will tako notice that no the 2?th day tof September. 1001, Fannie Murphy, tuu Ne- mia'd.ereDdaUts.' tho object and prayer pf wlncli oris tb'nuiet and confirm plaintiff's (title tp tho to- LEGAL NOTICE. The Union Pacific Railroad Company, a corporation organized unuor tun Inwe of the United States, nnd tho Union Trust Oompnny of New York, defend ants, will laae notico that on the 27th dnv of Sontotnbor. 1001. Jennie S. FoIpv . plnintitt herein, tiled hor petition in the district court of Lincoln county, Ne braska, the object and prayor of which are to quiot and conilrm plaintiff's titlo in tbo following desonbed promises to wit; Lot 7 and 8. block 128, in tho origi nal town qf North Plntto, Lincoln coun ty, Nebrhsttfi, n'n.d to exoliid6 Bald 'dd fondante frorp any tj'tle, plalnf. fpr'esf You oro required tb answer said noti on F befojp tfjp itb day of NpVPffibe Jpsnie H. Ppr,i-;y, Plaintiff, By T. O, Pnttprson, her Atty. lowing (jeeprjujuu prjoffipo, urwi 2. Block p thp origlpal tpjyn of and to okoIuuo said defendanta from any title, claim, (ntorPBt or lim n paid premises. You are required to answor enld peti tion on or before tho 4th day of Novcm- uer, iuoi. Pannik MimpiiY. Plaintiff. s271 By T. C. Fattorson, hor Atty. brj 1'KOIIATK NOTICE. Ill tbo Matter or tue KMato of WALTin JOIINHON. DooorsmI. Id the County Court ot Lincoln County, No- oliaiVt bTLhr Riven tint tho creditors nr nli! deceased will rHkiV Uio mjplautrator of said m- taio uoioro nie vumy jujm Nebraaka, at tbb ooudly cOUrt rooiiil 111 'Mi Coun ty on the ;sth day of December, toor, atM on Hie 12th day of Wl,I, 1B0J. nt U o'clock a. ru.oach day for the trtrposo of preontlnR their clulras forOxanUnatlcrtitaniustnroilttind hllow'ance. Six runaiua aru ajiuwoi lor crpgiinri fcegal Koticfi. Tho defondanto James Woolworlh. (impleaded with Irn Sohoolcruft, ot al.,) will take notioo that on the 15th day of April, 1001, the plaintiff, Tho County of Lincoln, a corporation, filed its petition In the district court of Lincoln county. Nebraska, tho object and prayer of which are to forecloso certain tax I ens. duly assessed by said plaintiff against toe northwest quarter section 17, in township 11, north ot range .31, wobt of Sixth principal meridian, NobrnBkn,for the year 1890 in tho sum of 820.85; tor the year 1807 in tho sum of ll.Ci: for tho year 1808 in the sum ot G.01: for tho year loyy -in-tno sum or i.yj; amounting in thetal 6rura bf -J2;flrT With' ititor'dst-dn cenp por anpum ADrll'lOOf. nlf UUI'IIIU. PlnlritilT nrova a deorAo -m -li.i'iL'L V' ' ' ' V 7 IH tiUiq Ml II Vou and eaoh of you dofendanls ore ronuirod to nnaivnr nnlrl ,p(itlnn rn boforaMonday, the 25th day of Nov. 1001. THE COUNTY Ol- LINCOLN, A Cornnration. By II. S. Ridgely.its Atty. Lenal Notice. Tho defendants, Jacob II. Prodoricks, Mrs. Jacob II. f 'redorloks hia wife fir6t real name unknown, James E. Lane nnd John Doo, roal namo unknown will tako notice that on tho ICth day of April. HV11. thnnlnintlff Pl,n n,,.,.. ri.' Ill no iulu ui ion ner irem ino jirst ijay or t mm B jJlfo jind of forolosuro MnQ m 1 bijIp p,f p(i4 prprn- oUlmti and and ybkr for1 Utt) admlnl tloiJdyCtate frbhi Uiollth day of i to ureufnt their InlMrator to aet- OcUber. !)). uin iDbiiuii vuuiim ijincoin uquni Nobraslta. 'tho bbioot rict-'rVvntXl M Coupty Iwjua ThB Hlato of Nebraska, Un,coln eoyuty, as. which is to foreclose cortriin tax iienst duly assessed by sdd piajntiff 'ngiinst iJiiijwL'up q tlio anVl Mr1, tlio wslllon of that ivtuiliAatraUon of uiuiipui ifawy. dacuaaa.!. On raaiUne ul U, Heir iraylli( eaUU) war bo uranUul to hhn Ordered, That Oct. II, 1WJ1. at Oo'dock. a. ui., U aaalsuod (or lioaiins aald cttlon, when all poreona luUroaUitl In Mid matter may nieor n viiuiiii injur, mi im uviu m bqji jnr kain rouilly, ami allow ramui miy the nraynr nf tl. Honor ahoiild not U uraiitol. A. H. 1IAI.HWIN. si73 (Jounty Juila. euBf- hnir of tliO BfltiVhtveat Etry Notice. Takon up by tho undersigned on his fa rm in Myrtfo precinct, Lincoln county on or about Sent. 30, 1001, three bay hofcwJ, WflJaht about 1.000 pounds each, t?)P er i ywffi iB.t.,,p B"P f 033;' for t o yeiirW m the Bim ofio for tlio yoar 1S7, tr tho sum of fi.55i fur tlio yonrilD'Iln.,t,, m of tor the yoarlBIW. intho snnilof n.88( umountinB in the totol sum of H.!tj with liUoroat onthoBiuii of WUII.nttho rate of Ion por pout por annum from the 1st day of April, 1001, all of which is duo and unpaid. Plaintiff prays n docreo of foreclosuro of said tax Hons aud a salo of said prom-Ibos. You and oach ot you dofendants aro noUranUs HiIflo onoLlaok yearling colt " J"'. l.c10 nnswor saui potltiqn on or t1 hhlM'ABn tni. I . .I.UIIUI11 b..U "ho brandB. T116 6wnor 'can ny proving proporty 16 6tnor can .have somo CwimT' .orty and paying chafes, rfflbm Sath dnr 1COUHTY OK WNCOLM. ) - r-j rt ' t'lWBioy, lis 4ly,