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About The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 28, 1902)
if fflkt eeftln rHhmc EIGHTEENTH YEA1L NOltTJI PLATTE, NEBRASKA, FEBRUARY ili, 11)02. NO. J I Mmth Ekth r ONE YEAR HEIFERS Herefords, Durhams and Polled Angus. 7 jTi. Oroen for contract for cieslivex-v between oxil 1, -to J&Eel-v X. 'OS : : 0 We lmvc tho placing of contracts for 12,500 carefully selected one and two year old Hereford, Durham and Polled Angus Steers and Heifers for delivery between April 1st, and May 1st, 1902. These cattle are guaranteed in every way. Jersey, Holstein, Lump .laws, etc., not to be accepted. Wc arc in position to $ sell these cattle in contracts for one or more carloads at very low figures. Correspondence invited. J Any one desiring stock cattle this spring should take advantage of this opportunity to buy as many of these cattle as they need. These contracts must 4 and will be sold at once. A chance of your life time to get what you want in stock cattle at a bargain. For further information write us at either of the following addresses. if f ' UNION STOCK YARDS, Chicago, 111.; UNION STOCK YARDS, South Omaha, Neb.; THUET BROS., SIOUX CITY STOCK YARDS, Sipux City, la.; UNION STOCK YARDS, So. St. Paul, Minn. If to Spring Work On Farm, Garden and Lawn will soon begin and you may need tools and these we keep. There is scarcely anything1 in this line we do not handle. In making his repairs for spring work the tanner will need Bolts, Nuts, Nails, etc., and this is the place he should buy them. to Bulk Garden Seeds wm as usual oe iounu at our store, direct from reliable growers. li to to 0 to to Fresh seeds Davis the Hardware Man Who no one Owes. m m m (0 m m m m (?) (?) e I The Climate a e 0 Of Western Nebraska is hard on paint and it is al- a most money burned to use anrJnferior quality when a painting your house, cheapest in the end. The best paint is by far the a Sherwin & Williams Paints a a Have been sold by us for many years, and they have a given universal satisfaction time tried and not " a found wanting. We have a full stock on hand for a the spring trade. If you have used it you will buy it again; if you have not used it, try it. :A F STREITZ, Druggist : 00Ot000QO000l btekstSILMGS s, A.T SOHMALZRIED'S. JOHN BR ATT. E R. CO,, GOODMAN. JOHN BR ATT & Real Estate, Loans m Insurance Idle Honey Invested in (lilt Edged Securities NORTH PLATTE. NEBRASKA. X jrnoforonoo:-A,x.y 33n.xi.ls. In KToldraHlca. I DQNT SKB $25' I for new furniture if a 25c can of Ratsuma Knamel will l answer the purpose, and make tilings look swell. We have V i r it.!.. .t ..i i r i. ,i .... 3 ! ! all shades, of this popular enamel also enamel for bath tubs, bicycles and stove pipe. We are agents for Heath & Milli gans Best Prepared Paint. Think of it, over half a century in busincsss. Thats what counts. TMU NORTH Next door to First Natl Hank PLATT12 PHARMACY J II STONE, Mur (J COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS. February 24, 1902 Board met pursuant to adjourn ment, presentfull board and county clerk. Bert Light is hereby appointed constable for Wallace precinct and his official bond approved. Claim ot John Rylander allowed on Dist. IS tor $6.00 Lease to John Benkoosky for southeast quarter of northeast quarter and north half southwest quarter of southeast quarter ot section 27, towiibhip 9, range 30 and south half of southwest and south half of southeast quarter of section 35, township 9, range 30 for our year from date approved. Upon the petition of S. S. Buck ner and others George Schiller is hereby appointed justice of the peace and Bert Nation constable, both of Wallace precinct, to fill va cancy. Repository bond of bank ot Sutherland for county funds is hereby approved. Upon petition of R. R. Lawrence and others J. S. ThraHlier is here by appointed assessor for Deer Creek to fill vacancy. Lease to II. C. Ilecht for south east quarter of section 8, township 10, range 33 and northeast quar ter of Bection 9, township 10, range 33 for one year trom date is hereby approved. Bond of Fred Baker as assessor tor Somerset precinct approved. Bond of J. P. Mystrom as justice of peace is hereby approved. Bond of Clarence Edwards as deputy county surveyor approved. Settlement was made with John Pollett, overseer road district No. 11, and certificate issued on said district for 8 00. Adjourned until tomorrow. February 25, 1902 Board met pursuant to adjourn ment, present full board and county clerk. Claim of T. A. Roberts allowed on the bridge fund for 9 00. Claims pf sundry persons in mis demeanor case of State vs. Fronk Bolin and Brown, before Justice Swancutt of Brady Island precinct, disallowed. Claims allowed on district road fund No 1 to satisfy claims for ex tension of road No. 21 as follows: 13. W. Baker 7.50, J. C. Feder hoof 30 00, Sue and Geo. Eves 15.00, Jos. W. Cheney printing 15.00, I). W. Van Brocklin, appr., 2 00, W. M. Ilinmau 15.00, Sue II Eaves 15.00, P. Lahey Estate, 15.00, John Gutherless, appr., 3 00. Agreement with Frank Mooney, agent for rooms occupied by C. P. Ross as surveyor's office, from March 1st, 1902. at 5.00iper month to be paid quarterly by warrant. County attorney is hereby authorized to lease unsold land owned by the county through tax foreclosures to parties desiring to lease them, to the highest bidder for one year, cash to be paid in ad vance lease not to be a bar to sale of said land, the leasee to be a pre ferred purchaser. Provided that the minimum yearly rental shall not be less than 5 DO per 1(0 acres. Adjourned until tomorrow. February 20, 1902. Board met pursuant to adjourn ment, present lull board and county ctr k. C. F. Scharmanu county treas urer. You are hereby authorized to tiansfcr $1500.00 ot surplus bridge luuds in your hands Jan. 1, 1902 to the county general fund. J as. L. RoimiNs, M. L. McCum.ou;h, J no D. Ki:u.i:in:n, ' Co.. Com. The commissioners made a tour of inspection to Mrs. Pulver's to see if the county poor were prop erly cared for. The lollowitig claims were al lowed: C A. Edwards surveying 15.20, road district fund, of dis trict No. 49 on the general fund, G. W. Brown merchandise lor Chambers family 12.83, Frank Mooney rent of surveyors oflice to March 1, 1902 25.00, Martin Mickclson merchandise Chambers family 11 90, 10. G. West lumber and coal 3 40, W. A. Vollmer mer chandise for Dot. 5.00, M. C. Divoll merchandise for Mrs. Cross 4 53, W. T. McGlone merchandise for poor 30.90, Wilcox Dept. Store merchandise 10.00, North Platte Waterworks, water 44.50, Kelly & White printing 354.31, F. II. Long ley supplies 43 15, Ira L. Bare 300.00. Claim of Friend Carpenter for burial of Chambers disallowed. Claim ot school district No. 45 for use of school house for election diballowcd sold, h negotiating for the leae of John Ottenstein's farm in the valley lor the ensuing year. .1. W. Shinkltf hauled one hun dred bushels of oats from the New berry farm to the county seat the first of this week in one wagon and with one span ol horses. I). B. White, D. II. Eyerly and G. W. Brown were doing business at the county capital one day this wenk. Frank and Will Loker expect to return to California next week. They will be accompanied by their brother, Logan Loker, and his wile Oliver I5yt(rly returned lately from an extended visit in the eas tern part ot the state. Frank Limptif-, a former depot agent at Hershey, was shaking hands with friends al that place last Tuesday evening, while en route to his home at Egbert, Wyo., from the oast where he accom panied the remains of his sister Maud, who recently died at Egbert. J. C. Gyger of the Nichols cream ery waB at the county metropolis with an invoice of butter Monday, which he delivered to Harrington & Tobin o'f that city. Mr. and Mrs. J. G. FeekenV little baby died Tuesday night after a short illness. The iuneral and interment took place at North Platte on Thursday under the auspices ol the Catholic society ol that city. Mrs, W. 10. Park is a county seat visitor on business at this time. Frank Tulfs of North Platte was a visitor at the NicholB creamery on business Tuesday. Business the past few days has been rather quiet at the court house although court convenes next week. The larger part ot the docket com prises tax foreclosure cases which will quickly be disposed of. Cash! Cash! The Tramp Grocery. The loudest voices can be heard at the greatest distance, but it is the sound argument that creates the best impression. Our prices are right at all times we have no special sales. Give us a trial and we will convince you wc arc rignt. wc sell 'Full cream cheese ner lb 15c Golden drip svrun ner iral..40c Seeded raisins per lb 10c English currants per lb 10 Japan tea, per lb 35 l'ridc of Humphrey pr sack 1.05 N. P. Patent per sack 1.05 We arc now in shape to irive you as good Hour as money will buy. Guaranteed to give satis faction. FISH. Fancy Mackerel, lame, each. 15c Blood Kcd Salmon per lb I2lj fancy White 1 ish per lb. . . .10 Princess Cod Fish 2 lb box... 25 Smoked Fish Halibut, Sal mon, White Fish, Bloaters and Herring. Wc defy competition and guar antee you correct weights. Yours for trade, THE TRAMP GROCERY, E. T. TRAMP, Prop. BETWEEN THE ItlVEltS. There will be a social dance held in the hall at Hershey this Friday night. Wild geese and ducks are quite1 numerous in the valley at this time Civ. Gunnell of Paxton was a Her shey visitor the first of this week while enroute to North Platte by team. Rev. W. J. CriiHeti of the countv seat will begin a sened of revival meetings at Hershey next Sunday. He will e assisted by Rev. Berry berry of Paxton. Nick Arie and Sidney Harney are talking of taking in the sights in California in the near future. II. A. Gummcre has returned to Iub home in Wyoming, after a pleasant visit with friends in the valley. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Eyerly and Mtb, Trent, mother ot Mrs. Eyerly, and Mr. and Mrs. G. 10. Sullivan were among those from this locality who transacted business at North Platte on Tuesday last. J. R. White, who is here on a visit from Sellers, III , is negotiat ing for the purchase of J. V. Robin son's farm just east of Nichols. D. S. McConuell. who has resided on the Eaton tarin recently C MODEL ONE PRICE (LOTHING HOUSE. FOUR MORE DAYS OF OUR 9 Reduction Sale 1 The Model One-PiHtae r e Actual Cost. Don't Miss this Opportunity to buy Your Clothing at Clothing House, MAX KIRSCIIHAUM, Prop. 1 9