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About The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922 | View Entire Issue (April 11, 1902)
r VRJDAY, MRIL 11, 1902. tV li BAUE,EmTOHAfi PRoiMttr.ton aUDriOHII'llON HATKrt. .Year, cash In adanr Mouths, cash In advii'ir,. 11.21 711 rot r1 t hNnhl'itt vtr'ilp"r-" fttnri-4Maiiittr. Tun National Irrigation Asso tion lias approved tlic rc (ul'clccl irrigation bill now pcncl- in congress. Tlic bill as ,,v drawn provides $7,500,000 irrigation work tliis year. i' the price of beef continues Advance a few nolclies higher vill be out of reach of the cotr. tn people. When round steak 5ls in Kansas City for fifteen 1 eighteen cents a pound, a tp bone is a luxury. ;Vliss Stonh, the missionary o was captured and held in jdagc by the Bulgarian brig Js, arrived in New York .ursday. The clTects ollicr ;)livily have worn off and she jl at once start on a lecture r. mst year's exports of agri atural products from this "intry were valued at nearly je billion dollars, and were one Jndrcd million dollars in excess Itlic previous year. Acorrcs nding increase is anticipated I s year. iiJ'iiikty saloon licenses have Jen granted to applicants in rncoln at $1,500 each per year, ?d six applications are yet to be Ucd upon. This is quite towing for a town of 40,000 pco i that boasts of a state univcr y and several cnurch colleges Thk April report of the gov nmcnt statistician shows the ndition of winter wheat in this ite to bo ninety-three per cent iich is as high as any state incd. Nebraska's crop this ar is pretty certain to be inner, and will thus overcome c loss of last year. (Onic of the Pinkerlons, who is in Omaha this week, savs Is crime is committed in that ly than in any city of its size in fe United States The readers Omaha papers will at once ROFULA I bequeath to my children Scrofula with nil its attendant horrors, humiliation nnd stiffen nir. This is n Htrntigc legacy to leave to posterity; a heavy burden to place upon tlic shoulders ol tlic young. This treacherous disease dwarfs the body and hinders the irrowlh and development of the faculties, and the child born of blood poison, or scrofula-tainted parentage, is poorly equipped for life s duties. Scrofula is n disease with numerous and varied symptoms; enlarged glands or tumors about the neck and armpits, catarrh of the head, weak eyes and dreadful .1.:.. ...... .i:.. ....... .i!rr. 4 .. ..r i. i..i.. it. presence of tubercular or scrofulous matter in the blood. ThU dangerous and stealthy disease entrenches itself securely in the system and attacks the bones and tissues, destroys the red corpuscles of the blood, resulting in white swelling, a pallid, waxy appearance of the skin, loss of strength and a gradual wasting away of the body. b. H. j. combines both purifying and tonic properties, and is guaran teed entirely vegetable, making it the ideal remedy in all scrofulous affections. It purifies the deteriorated blood, makes it rich and strong and a complete and permanent cure is soon effected. S. S. S. improves the digestion and assimilation of food, restores the lost properties to the blood and quickens the circulation, bringing a healthy color to the skin and vigor to the weak and emaciated body. Write us about your case and our physicians will tlieerfully advise and help vou in every possible way to regain your health. Uook on blood and ekiu diseases free. the swift specific co.. Atlanta. c. ADDITIONAL LOCAL Delude that there arc iry wicked Jin try. cities in many this II. C. M11.1.KH has been ap- intcd postmaster at Grand land tosucceed W.H. Harrison, fie latter fought D. K. Thomp 11' very bitterly and Miller's pointment is the result of a In pact between Thompson and Mr and iMrn. W. II Huddartt ex pect to leave for Callaway in a few dayn to visit relatives Mrs. Jennie Crinwell went to Sutherland WedtiCHday and from there will go to Grand Inland. She will accompany the. Uillikcr family to Orceu River. For Sale or Trade A Perchcron Htallior, weight between 1500 and IC00. Will pell or trade foryonngl cattle. John McCin.Loijiiii, Maxwell, Neb. Chicago forecast for North Platte and vicinity: Generally fair toniglit and Saturday, warmer Saturday. I'he maximum temperature yeMcr- day was 5-1, one year ago 42. The minimum temperature this morn ing wa 26, one year ago 36. Kichard Owens has purchased the George Weinberger property in the Third ward for a consideration ot two thousand dollars. This )h the two story house formerly owned by Mrs, Bonner. Mr. Owciih will t-cll the home in which he ban been llv'ni". Lew Williamv, clerk of Loyan county, i doim Ihihiiiosh in town today'. Mr. William' chiet object U to interest North Platte IniHincsf men in the proposed telephone line from this city to Gaudy and thinks they should invest in stock in the company. Considerable of thr trek has been Hold to Gaudy pet ilf,aud to farmer living along the proposed line. A city resident, who ha an eye lor the beautiful, suggests that the county commissioners should have planted a row of elm trees around the court house tquarn on the. out ride of the walk, This would in a few years i;n'e the lawn a larger and much improved appearance. The suggestion applies with equal force to residence property. r DON'T PROCRASTINATE! j Othorwiso don't put on until J tomorrow what fhould bo dono todaj . If thoro is poido I t-hon repairing, hnvo it dntio ; at tlio ollow Front Shoo Re- i pair Shop. GEO. TEICULVE. S Cheapest and boat plncu in town. i PRO SESSIONAL CARDS A. II. DAVIS, ATTO RN'E V-AT-L A W. NORTH PLATTB,, Qnidy Hlock NEBRASKA RooniB 1 it 2. fy C. PATTERSON, X. KTTO R N EY-KT-L-K inC , Ofllee. over Vollow Front Shoo Storo NORTH PLATTE, NKH. J' K. ROCHE, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, IIlNMAN Ht.OCK, DHWKV StRELT N"ktii Pr.AT-rr. Nkiiiianka. II. E. MoOAW, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Oflleo over llutrmnn-s Millinory Storo IMHITII I I.ATTK, - NEIIIIABKA 0. V. IIEDELL nator Dietrich made at the jse of the senatorial struggle. U'iiic lower house of congress Monday passed a bill extend- r for twenty year the charters 050 national banks. Demo- its who shy at a bank-, except en they want to borrow money, .ecru in this a heinous scheme the plutocrats. Hut national iks are pretty good places in ich to keep the surplus of ncy in the country at the pres- c moment. Fremont Tribune. Fine industrial department of i Civil Federation has settled yen stnucs in turce montiis I prevented two .strikes that uld have rendered idle 200,000 n. The iniluence wielded by ; Civil Federation lies as much the mutual understanding be cen employer and employe it it brings about a in any ng else. It promises to dis cc llie waiuing delegate whose crest often lay in promoting ubic and exciting Hie susnie- a of employes Indianapolis VV.H. lleihlne Ouieu 1. . a . .I. t. ain iiiim il;" iiunu w in 11 nit 1 1 i a null, a iuiiiiiiiuMii(!M iiiwnvB minm. . Wm.iU.KlrOUII, .MKIIilllllMIl, Jomib, V ill. IWV, wrlt: Wo Imvo iihui bino In our family for oiuht vnaia rfouud it tho bust inodiuluo wo li'ivo ueod for In irrliiiio. bihoiiu four. and nrln." Muuiittiut Stroil'a Coruur Storo. Bivvo tho Loved Onosl Mrs. Mary A.Vilit, Nowcastlo. Colo., writoH! "I boliovo Hull ird's Horohound Syrup in sunorior to any otlior cough medicine, nnd will do all that Ih uIiiIiiiimI for it, mid T is ho kiiRunt to tnko. My littlo ulrl want1 to tulto it whmi hIio bus no ueod foi it." lliillurd'H Hortihound Syrup is (ho great euro for nil puluion nry iilhuontH. 'I'm, f0o nud if 1.00 nt A. F. Stroltz'u Corner Drug Storo. An exchange says: "Walter Wellinan reviews the case of the retirement of General Orel in 1880,against thegeneral's wishes, before the latter had the oppor tunity to become major general upon the retirement by age limit of General McDowell and is tho opinion that if Miles is retired it will be to him a dose of his own medicine. Ord was retired at the time to provide a Hpeedior promotion for Miles." Yx Some Coffees are Glaicl with a cheap coating. Tf irlrivmir li.ilftu fnlYiw Wiltf vl n't the high rwr I'1'01'1! Mochas and Javns glazt'U also? loob! uonse is not glazed, It is per iod ly pure ami lias a delicious flavor. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. OIIIcob: North Plntto Nntionul lianU Hiiililimr. North Plntte. Nib. Jjl F. DENNIS, M. D., H0M0E0PATHIST, NKDHAHKA. i)rr Flrnt Nntionul llaak, N011TI1 1'I.ATTK, . . Electric Light. Get our Special Proposition for Private Houses, and have your wiring done at once. OUR LIGHT IS Clean, Cheap, Convenient, Safe. Drop us a postal curd, or call at office over U. S. Land Office. ' LESTJ'R W. WALKER, ? LAND OmCE NOTICE3. ISnriiKr Work I 0) ii i On Farm, Garden and Lawn will soon begin and ' you may need tools and these we keep. There f is scarcely anything in this line we do not handle. f$ In making his repairs for spring work the larmer f will need Bolts, Nuts, Nails, etc., and this is the place he should buy them. (?) ?S r 3 j '.V (J Will as usual be lound at our store. Fresh seeds jj direct from reliable growers. vli if) vi Davis the Hardware Man (?) Who no one Owes. '?) J3 i ! Tat ?s ns ?S rs ns Tit rs rss rfi -s ri "s ! "9 'S -3 r J, . Uo.VOI.ANI). V. IlOAOIiAND Hoaland& Hoagland, ATTORNEYS and COUNSKLLORS Omrenv.r Mr. Ituflinnli'n Millinery Htoro. SOUTH 1' I. AT I K, . . NKUHAHKA. yiLCOX A IIAI.LIQAN, ATTORKK rS-AT-LA W. A-OUTII 1'I.ATTK, . KK.II1IA8KA Offlo. iif.r North l'lutt Nmlimni i Hnk. II S. Ill DO ELY, ATTORNEY.AT.r.A W 0(llco MoDonnld IJIouk, Dewey Btreot. NORTH PLATTE, - - NI0I1RASKA QR. G. 1J. DENT PHYSICIAN AND SURGKON, Ollice over I'ont Oflicc. Telephone 115. North Plntto, - - - NVbrnRUn T. IV. VAN WE, CARRIAGE PAINTER. Call and get prices. All work guaranteed, l linman Building Front Street iThe Climate I o Of Western Nebraska is hard on paint and it is al- S 0 most money burned to use anainferior quality when 3 j painting your house. The best paint is by far the S cheapest in the etui. Sherwin & Williams Paints S 5 m 0 0 Have been sold by us for many years, and they have 2 given- universal satisfaction time tried and not" found wanting. We have a full stock on hand for the spring trade. If you have used it ou will buy it again; it you have not used it, try it. :A F STREITZ, Druggist jj000O090009e000O0OOOO099 00000000 0009 00000000 9900 i nniT cnnm oir nn fl v DONT SPEND $25.00 ) for new furniture if a 25c can of Satsuma ICnamcl will 5 answer the nurnose. and make tbinirs nnt woii w, !. k i all shades of this popular enamel also enamel for bath tubs, S 4 bicycles and stove pipe. Wo are agents for Heath & Milli- i I gans Hest Prepared Paint. Think of it, over half a century $ Wm. Gaisi, Blacksmith and Wugonmakcr. Horse Shoeing a Specialty. Horse Shoeing $1 per Team. Also reduction in the price ol all other W"i k. Woik uMiaranlecd or money refunded. Give us a call. LociiHt htreet Bonth of Vqbi'h liarnuK store. M.1K Mil 11 1 V ifl rrttiM s a i ' I DAVID I.OAMO, AUCTIONEER, Will cry salefi in Lincoln and ad joining comities. t(Jdrc-fi me at Sutherland, Neb, J. F. FILUON, Plumber, Tiowoiier (lonoral Rcpuiror. Special attention given to Em mm, WHEELS TO KENT . fiu.- wvm I IV lllUII 1 ill II I. I limit I in businesss. Thats what counts. THU NORTH PLATTE PHARMACY r ilVAl uutll III 4.111. J it- iSTONe, Mar 5 O0 BTEHsETHveCent Cigar ton -A.T SCX-lTvI AXjSIXSID'S- 90900000000000903098909900000000000090000900 j Korth f lalte fTloar j 0 0000 09000990 0ee0OOOOSOC99O9900000O0(l99O0 flaI?afaclafccl by IorLl) Platte l?olier n)ilis Used by economical housewifes in fifty towns in Nebraska and Wyoming and pronounced the equal of any flour manufactured in Nebraska. fl Tfial Sack colli Convince you. of its fl)erit North Platte Roller Mills C F5. IDD1NCS NOTtcr ron ronuoATioV. Land otllco at North VIU.. .Vet). March 8, IWi. N'nllcn la hereby air tin that the followltiK-tintn'il renter han flletl notice of hll Intention to luxku flaal proof In eapport of his claim, and that Mil I lrMif will he mnd tiefnro the rfpXor i.ii'l re ccvr. I' 8 Land Ollice, at North l'lallo, Nub., on April 21, IWI. lt TIIUMAN I'KTF.IIHUM. vtho tnado ImiLotonl riilry No. 17XXI, for tho tmrthiwt 'inarlur, pee. Ill, town. II, murlh inn ;n. vi' Mini p. in lliMidiDcf lliw fnllowliiD wltncpftca to tirove hl otmllnuous M'lilenco upon aad cuttlratloii of Mid Ixnd lu John Ilnnscii, Jen Itnimti'HMi, rii'ltlnn JolinHon and Ernest Andteuu, all of ueniuaric. reu. OEonorK. Fiikkck, ltfKlster. NOTICE roil rUItUCATION. Land OITlce at North l'latte. Neb., . . March 4, mi. Notice la herebr irlven that the fn1!mini.i,mu.l ettler haa filed notice of hla Intention to make flualiiroof In support of his claim, and that nld proof will be tuad v before lteulaler ni.d Hecelter m norm naue, no., ou April l.'iili 1M vlr: CHAIU.EH J. OAMUHEL who made homestead entry No. 17.11K) for the south half of northeat quarter and f.ot 1 audi. secHon 4, tuwushlp 1(1 nurth, ratRe ill et ilih lie tinini'x tho following witnesses to provo his oontlnuiMis rt-sldun.u upon and cultivation ,,f snld laud, vlt! John E, Fuller, Henry 1). I'ellllps William H IIosh nnd Kobort J. Mnr.le. all of Myrtli'. Neb mill rtEO. K. FKHNCH, lteltr. CONTEHT NO I'IOK. U. H. Land Olllco North l'latlo, Nob. March at, 1W2. A Mtfllcldit ccnU'st affidavit havliiK been fllid In this olllco by William Doobke, contcatant. aKalnst AtlKUsta Appteford who inado homoHtead entry No. IH.7M, niadt, Uvccmlwr 10, 100U, for north half of northwest quarter and tho norlh h.ilf of tho uorthoast quarter of section 34. lownshlp l. norlh. rat'o .11 west, by AuauitH . AppUford conl,.8tp', I.i which It la alkwd that snld AukusU Applufoid has not redded upon or made her homo uxm snld tract for morn llin.i sir months lst past and tho nalil Atuu,tii AppWford has wholly abandoned sulci tmrt and the wild tract Is not suttlod tiion or cultivated by said party as required by law and snld defects exists to this dali-i that said nbonc. was not duo to her cmploymeut in tho army, navy or mnrllio cnrp of tho United Stales, Mid parties aro hereby nolliled to appear, respond and otlor evidenco touching said nllt'Kntlon at 10 o'clock, a. m. on May V, 1W2. before lh register uml to celyer at tho United Htates lultd oflleo In NoMh Platte, Neb. Tliosnbl contestant liavlrtr. In a proper allldavlt, filed ,M,i,ch ll).', ret foith fuels which show hntnltorduodlllKonrc, porMinnl service of this notlec enn not I v miule.lt Is hereby ordered and directed lh.it such uotlco Le glvon by duo and proper publication. "I'1 Fiiamk Uaook. l!ecelor. LIIQAIi NOTICES OIIIJEII OF FINAL IIKAUINU. THE HTATKOF NKIIUAHKA, i LINCOLN COUNTY f8 In the matter ot tho Estate of Jehu L. McAllis ter, deceased. Ou readln nnd lUInK the petition of Lucy Mc Allister, iilmliilstratrU, prnylnK a settlement and allowance of her llnal account, filed on tho lclh day March 1W2 nun for dlschnre as such udmlulstratrlx. ordered that April 21at 10O2 nt U o.clock n, m- N nsslmied for heurlnK said llllon whou all per sons interested In suld matter may appear at n County Court to Le held In and for said Couuty and show cnuso why tbo prayer of twtltloner hhould not be granted. lu . A. H. 1JALDWIN' '"'g'1 County Judge. ROAD NOTICE. To all whom it may concern: Tho commissioner nppointod to locnto it rond commencing nt tho Boutlionut cor ner Bootion 8, township 10, north ot rniiKo .12 west, and running tnonco west along Rfctiun linos ittul torminuting tit coutliwoBt corner of section 8, in town eliip 10, north rnngo wost, to connect w th county road So. S)7, Iiiih rejiortod ia fuvor ot tho establishment thereof nnd all objections therein, or clnirrB Tor dniiiiiges, must bo (iiod in tho County Clork'n olllco on or bnforo noon of tho H.h day of May, A. D ltK'2, or hici rond will bo estnbliBhod without rofor rnco thoroto. FRED R, GINN, County Clerk Dated Mnrch 11, 11X12. ,m O BDER OF IIEA RINQ . Stato of Nobrnskii, Lincoln county, e. b. In County Court. r , March 28, 1002. In tho mattor of tho Estate of Alex ander 11. Liidd. deoonsed, On reading nnd liliug tho potition or William J. Ijiidd, prajing that tuo in aiumont liiod ou tho 28th day or March, lllt'2, and purporting to bo die authimti catedcopy or tho last "-ill nnd tostamont or tho Haiti deceased, may bo proved, approved, probated, allowed and re corded iir tho Inst will and tebtamont or tho paid Aloxaiidor 11. Ladd, docoiiBod, nud that the oxecution orsaidiiiBtru ment may bo committed and tho ad ministration or Baid oetnto mny bo granted to William J. l.add iir oxeoutor. Ordered, that April 12, 11)02, at 0 o clock, a. m. is assigned far hearing hmUI petition, whdii nil porso-is iutercBtcd in naid matter may appear at a county court to bo hold in and far Baid county and show caueo why tho prayer or peti tioner should not be granted . A S. llAf.nwiN, County Jtido. OUDEIi OF HEARING. into or NobniBka, Lincoln County, b.s. lu Cuiinty Court. In tho m..tt-r of tho eetato of CharlcH E. Osgood, deceased. uhi.ch I,,?,',! J'01"""? nnJ Hlmg tho i.jtitiou of , i ,3t00l,'l,,rnriu ll,nt 11,0 inBlru H;t lllod on the 'i3th tiny r March, )02, ai,d purporting to bo the autho. '. ment or tho Baid docenned, may be proved, approved, probated, allowed and recorded as the last will and testament V'?.8"."1 .?mrlt!8 B. Osgood, dcceaBod. iixi that the execution or said instru ment may bo committed nnd tho admin istration or paid estate may bo granted to Juna K. Otgood as executrix. Ordered, that April 12th, 1002, at J) o clock a. m. is assigned for hearing Baid pi'titiou when all persons interested iu said mattor may appoar at n county court to bo held in and far Baid county and show cause why tho prayer of neti tionor should not bo grunted. A. S Uai.iwin, County Judgo CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH PENNYROYAL PiLLS Mm loi.i in. tain,- KHuf;,i '"., u"' "l r asnd le. .tain,, aiuiiiit I. anil ltell,r rf.V .1 T-H. all DniKKUb. "".ooo l1'ViuiimiH. hold by BUH,,?:V,K----ALC AtrMl.,.hl,rorrP," "lVA- PA