The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, December 06, 1901, Image 4

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FRIDAY, D15C. 6, 1901.
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SUBSCRIPTION BATES,
On Vear, cash In advance, tl.U
Bit Months, cub In advaaoe .T8 Cent
EnUrdMhHortfaIUtU(NbrMk)pott9ffloM
taoond-elasimatter.
THE PRESIDENT'S MESSAGE.
The message of President
Roosevelt was read to congress
Tuesday. Following is a brief
synopsis:
Pays a generous tribute to
President McKinlcy and asserts
that men who preach anarchy
and sensationalism or dema
gogues who inflame the public
mind cannot escape partial re
sponsibility for the crinr and
that anarchy must be made
odious.
Federal courts should have
jurisdiction over assailants of
presidents and their legal suc
cessors in office.
Points to proofs of prosperity.
Great combinations of capital
have come to stay and present
problem is one of regulation.
Publicity regarding their opera
tions and formation is necessary
to intelligent control. Nation
should assume power ot control
of corporations doing an inter
state business.
Recommends creation of De
partment ot Commerce.
Favors Chinese exclusion.
Labor should be protected
rom competition of convicts.
Problem of bettering condition
of labor worthy the best thought.
Present immigration laws arc
unsatisfactory.
Should establish reciprocity
under a protective tariff.
Favors legislation for the re
habilitation, of the merchant
marine.
Gold standard to be main
taincd. '
Revenues should be reduced to'
equal more nearly needs of gov
ernment. More power should be given
Interstate Commerce commit
aion. '
Forest preservation and refor
estation problem' of vital im
portancc. Favors national con
trol of irrigation and construction
of reservoirs.
Home government in. Cuba
expected before congress ad
journs.
Progress made in the Phil
ippines, but trouble not yet
ended. Legislation needed.
Favors isthmian canal. Treaty
witn ureat Urittan removes
stumbling block.
Stands by the Monroe doc
trine,
Strong navy a necessity,
Work commenced should be
continued. Present army is
lnrgc enough. Officers and men
should be brought and kept to
the' highest state of efficiency
Militia organization should be
brought into consonance with
regular army.
Lands should be allotted Tn
diaiiH, tribal relations broken up
and Indians made self-sustain
ing.
Rural free mail delivery a sue
cess and should be extended.
Tub depreciation in stocks on
the London market since the be
ginning of the Boer war is of as
tonishing extent. Taking 325
representative stocks traded in,
including American rails, the
English Bankers' Magazine finds
that the depreciation in two years
amounts to $750,000,000. But as
there has been a very large ad
vance in American scduritics
listed on the London cxlmngo,
the depreciation in British se
curities must have been much
greater than is represented.
Nor does the worst appear to
have been pisjj0tl. iSrirlngllcld
axepuujicuu.
Mascumnh modesty respect
ing mortuary display receives a
severe jolt by the action of a Vir
ginian who bequeathed $1 each to
his wife and nine children and
the rest of his cash assets, about
810,000, for the erection of a
water tight vault commodious
and beautiful," to enclose his
remains. The family contribu
tion should be devoted to carv
ing an appropriate epitapn on
the vault.
Tub Baltimore News iu (lis-
cussing the irrigation question
says: "There is an empire in
the west which for years to come
will serve as a home for the
seething overflow for the teem
ing population of the cast, pro
vided pains arc taken to make
available the natural resources
of that empire. While Ameri
cans are talking reciprocity and
seeking foreign trade, they
should not overlook the fact that
market may be developed at
home through the reclaiming of
the arid west which would de
mand more manufactured goods
probably than all of the foreign
ers with which we do business."
At a recent meeting in Oma
ha of the executive boai'd of the
retail grocers and general mer
chants association of Nebraska
a resolution was adopted recom
mending .that Nebraska mer
chants prefer Nebraska beet su
gar and entreating the people of
the state to ask for it when pur
chasing granulated. The board
also adopts a resolution opposing
the proposed reciprocity duty
with Cuba by means of which
Cuban raw sugar would be ad
mitted free to our refineries,
and Nebraska representatives in
congress are requested to use
any means in their power to pre
vent such national legislation.
BRADY .NEWS; . V '
Mrs, Louise Anderson was a
NorthlMattc visitor ISlonday:
P. P. Ledgerwood of North
Platte transacted business in Brady
Wednesday.
The following pejsons went from
here to Lexington to attend the
lire case between the railroad coin',
pany and Mr. FickcnBcher: G. and
Fritz Kratzenstein, U., Henry and
John Fickcnschcr, Lewis Anderson,
John Kosbcrg, Nate Brateeu, ICddie
and C. P. Prictaucr, Prank ICIdcr,
C, D. Powlce, John ISrickaon, A.
Gustafson, Geo. and Pearl Scott,
Anna Johnson, Sam Norlander, S
L, Petit, Mary V. Anderson, Mrs,
Huffman, G. L. and Johnson Di.tto,
Attorney lQllHworth, John West
land, and live other persons not
known.
Mrs. W. J, ISavcy is spending a
tew dnya this week with her par-
cuts north of town.
T. C. 15lder of Spannuth was a
passenger on train No. 101 to North
Platte Monday.
W. I). Lyle returned from North
Platte Wednesday morning.
Roy Parsons hue returned home
from the west where lie had spent
the summer and tall. He will
probably go west again in the
apruip,
Wednesday W. J. J&avey took
thirly-eiuht head ot caMle over
across the river to W. D. Lyle's
place where T. H Brock will take
care of them part of the winter.
Post Office JitHpcctor Smith ex
amined the Brady poatofficc Thurs
day. B. S. Holmes lian been loslnjj
cattle with blnckleir the past week.
The Willing Worker met at
Mrn Kasmussen Wedueitlay
afternoon.
Mri. Arnold and children of
Maxwell were the quests of Mr.
and MrB. n'ouilnc the tore part of
thin wee!..
laYRTLE NEWS.
Martaln Witzklc lot three head
of cattle Sunday trom me Btalk
dicate.
Mr. and Mrs R, J. Menzie ate
viMtiug friends at Grafton.
Mr, and Mr. John A. .Moore
of Maxwell, were reuewiug ac.
quninlauccs lu this part ot the
ijlnbe the lat of the week.
Ei Wright han h'(tv head of cat
tie to winter for Mr. Cooledge.
Max McGrew In entertaining a
brother from the southeastern part
of the state.
Members of the Myrtle Sunshine
Society that are willing to help
u any way in the Christinas fes
tivities arc .requested to meet at
A. E, Moore's Ott Wednesday even
JitU, Dec. 11,
Every woman loves to think of the
tlmo when a soft llttla body, all her
own, will nestle In her bosom, fully
satisfying the yearning which lies In
the heart of every good woman. But
yet there la a black cloud hovering
about tho pretty picture In her mind
which fills her with terror. Tho
dread of childbirth takes away much
of the Joy of motherhood. And yet It
need not bo so. For sometime there
has been upon tho market, well-known
and recommended by physicians, a
liniment called
Mother's Friend
which makes childbirth as simple and
easy as naturo Intended It. It Is a
strengthening, penetrating liniment,
which the skin readily absorbs, it
gives the muscles elasticity and vigor,
prevents coro breastj, morning sick
ness and tho loss of tho girlish figure.
An Intelligent mother In Butler, Pa..
ay ii " Wero 1 to need Mother's l'riencl
ngnln, I would obtain 0 bottlos 11 1 had
to pay $3 per bottls for It."
Get Mother's Prltnd at tho druir
tore. 31 per bottle.
THE DRAOflELD REGULATOR CO.,
Atlanta, Ga.
Write tor our free Illustrated book. " Be tors
Uiby Is Horn."
NOTICE TO BIDDERS.
North Platte, Nkiiraska.
Nov. 27, l'JOl.
Bids will be received for Btation
cry and supplies for Lincoln
cnunty.JNebraska, for the year 1902
as proyided.by law, as follows:
CLASS A -HOOKS.
2 dozen Library Paste.
Kccords 8 .quire medium plain,
each.
Kccords 8 quire medium, printed
heads each,
Records 8 quire medium, printed
pages, each.
All records to be full bound,
extra ends, bands and fronts,' and
to be made ot 30 lb medium linen
paper.
5,000 Tax Receipts id duplicate
to order,
Poll Books, per set, including
n, tr1nnfa
Letterheads, printed 12 and 24
lb Franklin paper, per tn.
Envelopes, printed, XXX 611,
size No. (t4 per m.
Envelopes, printed XXX 612,
size No. 10, per m.
Or stock equal to aboyc brand,
class c.
Legal blanks, lull sheetp, per 100
Legal blanks, yi sheets, per 100.
Legal blanks, sheets, per 100.
Legal blanks, J sheets, per 100.
Court wrappers, per 100,
Samples of paper to be t.ub
mittcd with bid on all blanks.
CLASS I).
Sanfords, Carter's or Arnolds
writing fluid per quart.
Spenccrian, Glucinium or Tadella
pens, per gross,
Vanadium pens, pergrosp.
A. W, Faber or Perfectiou pen
cils, per gross. ,
Rubber End. penholders, per
dozen,
Rubber band?, assorted sizes
per box. 1
Rubber bande, No, 16 per box.
Type writer paper, per ream.
Legal cap, numbered lines, per
ream.
All work and material to be first
class, Hticccssrul bidder to cntci
Into contract with approved bond
The County CoinmiHsioiicrH re
serve the right to reject any or all
bids.
W. M. HOLTKY,
County Clerk,
Dr. Humphreys'
Specific!! euro by octinu, dlroolly upon
tho iliseiiRo, without oxcltlnj; disorder in
miy other part of tho systoui.
no, ccrm, rucra,
I Fevers, Congostluus, Inflammations. ,'J3
41 Worms, Worm Kovn-, Worm Colic . ,U5
a-Tcetlilnit.Collo.Crylnif.Wakefulncai ,'25
-l-l)lnrrhen, of Children or Adults us
7 Gouthi, Colds, Bronchitis ., ,U3
8 NeurnlgU, Toothache, Faceacho "J 3
O-IlcaJaclie, Btck Headache, Vertigo . ,Vt3
1U Uvipeptla,Iadlntloa,WeakStomMb.'2S
1 1 -Suppressed or I'alnrul Periods,
lU-Wlillis, Too Prof um l'crlod. ,., .. .23
la-Croup, Laryngitis, Hoarseness 25
1 l-Kall IMictim, Eryilpolai, Eruptions,.
13-lllieumntliui,IUcumitlJl'lni... .
JO Malaria, Chilli, Feer and Au ..
J 8 Catarrh, lufluenta. Cold to tho Ueod
VP-WlioopluB.(.'ough
'47 KIiIiipv I'liruici ,
.US
.23
.'J 3
.33
.t!3
.1.00
M
. .29
S-5rout Debility
ao-t'rlnerv Vculiuru. Wcttluijlkd
77-Clrlp, HayVover
Dr.l
r. Itamphreyi' Minus
uggfru or Mulled I'rio.
old by druraUt, or x
Drum
nul of all DUcojcs at your
UumnhnjyvMud.Ca, Cor,
bold liv untoiriiU. or ei
BCST CROWN $
HUTnHP
l).CMAMfAS!
.!,irf, PSNytnCouo.
t.4 trtk . iKJ" HV
i
i .
ClosiivOut Sacrifice
l ,
SeIe of Clothing.
The entire stock of
Children s Suits, Overcoats, Furnishing Goods,
Etc., in the room formerly occupied by The
Leader, first door south of the Postofficc, is
now in charge of C. M. Newton, as salesman,
who has marked down the goods and the en- !C
tire stock will be closed out at 4
I Less Than Wholesale Prices.
This stock must be
u The goods are all new, havintr been boutrht ninetv A
8 days ago. Parties wishing to purchase good Cloth- .
ing at less than wholesale prices should attend this
1,, sale. Such opportunities seldom come and it will
8 Pay you to lay in a supply of this desirable merchan- !C
4 disc. The owner of this stock has too much other l2
J business on hand to give it his attention and the &
A stock must be sold. This is no fake sale. Seeing is !lJ
y Deneving. Lome early belore sizes are broken.
The Bargain Clothing Store,
C. M. NEWTON, Salesman.
First Door South of Postoffice.
THE OVERLAND LIMITED
o
j Salt Lake City, San Francisco,
Portland, Butte, Los Angeles,
and other
rincipal Points West,
f THE CALIFORNIA EXPRESS
I Denver, Salt Lake City, San
Francisco, Los Angles
and other
I Principal Points West,
THE
PACIFIC EXPRESS
to
Denver, Salt Lake City, San
Francisco, Portland, Butte,
Los Angeles and other
Principal Points West,
) Por full lnformntlon cull on or
E. H. GENGE, Agent
HANS GERLE,
I
c
?
c
ft
The Tailor.
Hub just oppucri n now
tailoring ostablinliiiiont
and htiu now patnplee for
HiiltB iiIbo tlooa ropiur
work. Call on him with
now or old work and you
will rocoivo prompt nt.
tontion. Dowoy st. up
lu Mnrsoh buiUiinR.
The Tribune anil Wcghly In
ter Ocorin one vcar $1.(0.
REVIVO
RESTORES VITALITY
Made a
Well Man
thc "4iKm.oi Me.
pttjaac tho Bbova remit b tn 30 dajt. It tcU
powerfully tnd quickly. Curt wbon 11 othen UlL
xoung men U1 regale their lott manhood, od old
R!?,7i!kre5?T,r. lhelr outhfut t-or by iuIdj
tlEVIVO. It quickly and eurvly ritore Nerrouf
?.Lo Vitality. ImpoUncy,Mlihtly EmlHlooa.
For,Fatllne Memory, Wutlna DUeuM.a&d
HI effect ot MU-abuM or exceaaad lodiwrttlon,
which win U one (or study, butlntM or airrlaje. It
BOt only hw by HtrUng at tho seat ot dltaue, but
Usireat oerro tonlo and blocnl bDllder, bring.
IjB Utk the nlfik Blow topalo cheekiandre
litorlcg the (liv otynntn. ft ward off rnwnlty
and Coniuniptlon. ItelatJjj kP EVJVOno
ohr It can U carted lu VXfct. "r TSUI,
1.00 ser Mckiae. or !i (or mnltn. wittTi tvoti.
jlvo "written irnarnntea to car or itlxmi
Fift Salt! A, IT. Strtltsf.
.cm
I
ij
Men's, Youth's, Boy's and a
closed out in sixtv davs.
THE
FAST TRAINS
ARE VIA THE
UNION PACIFIC
I.v. Omaha..,'. HiMain dally
Ar. Cheyenne 0:a)p, in
Ar. Ogilen l.lOp, in,,,,.. "
Ar. Salt Lake City 3:10 p. in '
Ar. San FrancUco fi:2S p. m
Ar. Portland -ttfOp. m ..... "
Ar. Spokane, 6:j5p. m '
Ar. llutte 3:00 a in "
Ar. hw Angcle..,. H:a m
I.v, Omaha.,,
Ar. Denver,..,
Ar. Cheyenne.
..I.S5pin dally
.7:ao. a m
..7.10 a m
,12.30 am "
A.. Ogden,...
Ar, Salt Lake City 7.30 a, m.
Ar. San Francisco 8.25 am "
Ar. Los Angeles. ...7,00 a in "
Lv. Omaha 11.20 n m dally
Ar, Denver ..l i0pnt,
Ar. Cbcysnnc I2.30n m "
Ar Odgen 7.30 a m "
Ar. Kail Lake City U.25 a. m
Ar. Hutte B.20 p m "
Ar. Han Kraticlsco 4.25 p m "
Ar. Portland 8.10 a m '"
Ar, Spokane 0.50 am
Ar. Los Angeles.. 8. 15 a m "
uddress,
FOE SALE.
FARM WAGONS,
SPRING WAGONS
TOP BUGGIES8
And all kinds of
Fam fflaehinepy.
Standard Goods at
Reasonable Prices.
LOCK & SALISBURY
NORTH PLATTE.
J. P. FILLION,
J I inurnn n
General Repairer.
Special attention given to
WHEELS TP PJOT
PROFESSIONAL CARDS
H
E. McCAW,
niYSIGIAN ANn mmnrcnw
Ofllco ovor Huffman'B Milllnory Storo
OUTIt Pmitk. - Neiihaska
0
1 V. UHDELL
t'HYSIOIAN AND StJUOKON.
OllloPH! North Platto National Dnnk
llnlldlnff, North Platte, Neb.
j1 V, D13NN1H, M, D.,
110MOKOPAT11I8T,
Over 1'lr.t National Hank,
NOUTU 1'l.ATl'tt, NK1I1IA8ICA.
J. 8. HOAOUANU, V. HOAOLAND
Hoatflnnd& Hoogland,
ATTORNEYH AND COUNSELORS
Bc.?V.tT.lu' iU Millinery Htoro.
NOK1U 1'l.ATTK. . NKIillAHKA.
yiLCOX A HALIilQAN,
ATTORNS Ya.AT.LA IP,
ATOBTII rtlTTK. . . . NKI1RABKA
Offle or North PUU National Jlank,
H.
S.BIDOELY,
ATTORNTCV.A'P.T. A W
Odlno MnDnnnld lllitnlr Ttouu ni.t
NORTH PLATTE. : NEBRA8KA
D
R. O. B. DENT
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,
umce over Post Office.
Telephone 115,
North Plntte, - - - Nebrnaka.
A,
H. DAVIS,
ATTORNTCV. Af.T, A w
NORTH PIjATTE,, - - NEBRASKA
Grady Block Rrrml &2.
T.
O. PATTERSON,
U"l'TOBMiaNWT.T rr.T-r
Office over Yellow Front Shoe Store
NORTH PLATTE. NEB.
E. ROCHE,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
Hinman Brx)CK, - Djewey Street,
North Platte, Nehrahka.
LEGAL NOTICES.
NOTICE FOR PUnUOATION.
Land Offlco at North VUtte, Nob. )
.. , . November 15tb, 1001. f
Notice la hereby Riven that the following
named eottler lm nlcd notice of his Intention to
make final proof In tupport of his claim and that
said proof will bo mado before rcfilotur and re
ccUor of the U. 8. Land Office at North Platte.
Neb., on December 20, 1001, '
, LOUI8 HOULTTZ
who made' homostDod Entry No. 18,711 for
the north half of southeast quarter tho southeast
quarter of the northeast quarter, and northeast
quarter of southwest quarter of section 11. town
H, north range 32 west H p. in.
He names the folluwlnK witnesses to proto his
continuous resldoncoupon and cultivation of said
land, ylzi Leopold I'olzell and Lee Hmllb of
J.cw f:Npb; Wl'oy Mathews and 11. p. liakor
of North l'latto, Neb.
1B" Qko. e. FnKNcn, IleBlater.
Notice Is hereby Rlvcu that in pursuance of
Instructions from tho Commissioner of tbo Oon
pral Lnnd Office, under authority vested In him
by section 2455. Revised Statutes of tho U. 8 as
nwBn.,,.e'1 by,.,ho Bct ot oonKretw approvod Febru
nry ailh. IbOo, wo will proceed to olfer at public
Hale on the 0th day of January next, at this office
!S"i0,low,,nB ,rnct of 'on11- namely. Lot 2. Hentloii
1H. Town (I north, of Rapge 88 Vest of Cth r. M.
AH persons clalmliR adversely tho above dei
scrthed land nro advlsod to fllo Ihelr claim In
this oflice on or before thp doy dtwlKiiated for
the commencement of said tjalo, otherwise) their
rlRhts will bo forfeited. . ' K-
1I,!l.loUxflt.,he,l;n"?1 states Land Office, North
100. Nubra,k,, thls "'I1 '' of A'0YpmbPr
F(ANC JIACPN, Hocplyer,
OIJUER 0JJEAlUrfq.
Btalp of Nebraska, Lincoln county, ss.
... . . PpcemburS. 1901,
neiuatler of tlto estate of August Audorson,
On readln and flllnK tho notltlon of Louise
Audernon praylnu that administration of said
estate may bo eranted to her an administratrix.
Ordered, that Oeoombor 21, 1P01, at 0 o'olock,
n. m.. Is astlftncd for heating said petition, when
nil persons lnterottcd in said matter may nnpoar
at a county court to be held in and for Hald
county, and show cause why the prayer of potl.
tloner should not bo granted.
IM A. 8. Haldwin, County Judge.
LEGAL NOTICE.
Tho dofondant. Don Delos Thomas, will take
notice that true May Thomas filed her petition In
tho district court of Lincoln county, Nebraska, on
the Uth day of November. 1001, praying for a
decree of dlvorco from said defendant on tho
grounds of desertion and non-support, Bald de
fendant Is required to answer said petltlou on or
beforo Monday the 37th day of January, 1MB.
, ErriK Mat Thomas,
16- I)y ir. 8. Rldgely, her Attornoy.
For Bargains In
.... LjiND$. . . .
Call on.,..
I. A. FORT.
Over McDonalds Jlanl?.
U, P. R. R, LAND AGENT.
Prices from $1.25 to 68 tier noro.
200,C03ucre3 for Balo
Wm, Gaia9
Blackstiitli ajid
Wagoiitiker.
Horse Shoeing a Specialty.
Horsp Shppipg $4 Ppr Tcji'rn.'
Also reductions in tfie prjep of'a,
other work. Work trufiraptptrd 'or
money refnndetj. Qive us a pa.
Locust street south of VoBfe
liariicsB store,
STEBBINS' STABLE.
Liycry, Feed, Boarding- and Sale.
NEIaZ: RIGS,
Accommodations Good.
Feed per team to hay, 35 cents a
nignijnoon leetl 15 cents.
L. C. Steins,
NbVtli Prattc', - WcWr'.iBioi
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