The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, July 29, 1902, Image 1

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    EIGHTEENTH YEAH.
NORTH PLATTE, NEBRASKA, JULY 29, 1902-
NO. 51
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2 John Uratt John Durlce I. II. fioodmnn
John Darke
Bratt, Burke & Goodman,
DEALEES IN LIVE STOCK.
BUY OR SELL ON COMMISSION.
m References Any Bank in Nebraska, Tel. No. 65. Office Bratt BIdg.
NORTH PLATTE, NEB.
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I North Platte Flow
Is the equal of any Nebraska Flour.
Made from choice wheat by the lat
est milling processes. The rapidly
increasing sales of North Platte Flour
attests its good qualities.
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A trial sack will convince you of its goodness.
MANUFACTURED 1JY THE
North Platte Roller Mills,
C, F. IDDINGS.
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Neat, comfortable and durable at prices ranging:
from $2.50 to $5.00. Don't you need one?
Mattings
"We arc a little overstocked on MattiVigs and must
close out. To do so we offer the stock at very low
figures. Come and sec the quality and learn the
prices.
HOWE'S FUTURE STORE.
"Put Nono Hut AinoricniiH an Guard."
Mi-Tie Old Reliable fire insurance Agency
OV NORTH PLATTE.
Includes nil the Qrcat American Companies.
companies kepkesisntkd: assets:
Aetna Insurance Company, of Hartford, Conn $14,071,9-IS
Home Insurance Company of New York 15,255,870
Insurance Company of North America 10,079,479
Continental Insurance Company of New York 11,599,012
PArman American Insurance Company of New York. . . 9,419,457
WTiocnix: Insurance Com pan' ot Jlarttord, uonn .vi''
Pennsylvania Fire Insurance of Philadelphia 5,440,603
Philadelphia Underwriters of Philadelphia . 1.6.394,095
Combined Assets SiSi-IOS
When you arc in need of Insurance get the best. It costs no more than the poorest.
T. C. PATTERSON, Manager, North Platte, Neb.
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Of Western Nebraska is hard on paint and it is al- e
most money burned to use an inferior quality when &
painting- your house. The best paint is by far the a
cheapest in the end.
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it again; if you have not used it, try it. 2
COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS.
July 21st. Hoard met pcrsuant to
adjournment.
Present full board niul county clerk
when the following business was had
and done.
Claim were audited and allowed
as follows:
II. R Kullncr, building Jolty North
Platte river, $1.25. - f
Vntaw Hum, bridge- lumber, 2 bills,
m.ia. ;
Moved that the pi luting bill of .los.
W. Cheney forSIloa.tSO, balance claimed
for printing dellniiuont tax list of
I.Hiljnnd 1SMJ be postponed indcllnltcly.
Voting yes were Itobblns and MeCul
lough; voting no, .1. Kclllher.
Claim of .J.S. Pockhain for taxes
paid under protest, $3.74, disallowed.
Claim of Julius TJ-sslg Tor taxes paid
under protest, $2 1)0, disallowed.
Claim of II. II Cook, damage to
mowing machine. $2.00, disallowed..
Claim or James Helton, merchandise
in 1807 and 181)S, W.o:., disallowed.
The following claims were nliowctl
on road district funds:
Patrick Illicitly, district No. 1, for
ilO.CO.
J. IJ. Stoddard, district No. -10,
tio.no.
O. C. Drake, district No, 1, $11.23.
Frank England, district No. I0,t0 00.
Claim of G. W. Rhodes, chalnman
on road No. 213 allowed on eoiumls-
sloncr dlstrlst No. 3 for 81.03.
Claim of C. A. Edwards for survey
ing, allowed on road district No. 0 for
7.I0.
Claim of C. A. Edwards for survey
ing, etc , lllnman tract, allowed on
county general fund for S20.O0. .
Claim of W. W. Stricklcr, rent for
Chambers family, allowed ou county
general fund for $10 00.
Claim of 0. W. Itludcs, chalnman,
allowed on general fund for $2.00.
Claim of .1. W. Lcmasters, work and
material, allowed on general fund for
822.15.
llcciucstof Win. Wood hurst for re
consideration of his claim is hereby
granted to bo heard Sept. 10th, 1002.
July 23, 1902.
Claim of II. S. Ktdgely for J350
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tor ollice expenses lor inrec anu
oiiohalt vears allowed for 2S0.00
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and disallowed aa to balance.
Claims of sundry persona as wit-
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ucs8es in county court cummin
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cases aiiowcu on general ninu lur
ii; . claim of Ira L. Bare lor
printing and publishing allowed on
irencral fund lor 103 015, two claims
of Kelly & White allowed on gen
eral fund for 315,'JS.
Upon request of O. W. Neale,
county superintendent, it is hereby
ordered that the clerk draw a war
rant on the county general fund of
Lincoln county to boused towards
defraying the expenses of the in
stitute for 1902. Said warrant to
be diawn to Neale and paid into
ihe institute fund.
Claims of l K. Ginn for services
as clerk of board, making assessors
books, indexing lands lor taxation,
recording 131 oflicial bonds, record
ing 01 sheriff deeds and 8 patents,
makinir 48 noil tax books, cash
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Items lOf CAUi:Br, li-i(;ii', muunir,
etc . ainountinir to 792 8'J allowed
on "cncral fund.
The board commenced checking
report of county clerk for firnt and
second quarters of 1902.
Adjourned until tomorrow.
July 24, 1902.
Hoard ir.ct pursuant to adjourn
ment, present full board and county
clerk.
County treasurer Is hereby
authorized to remit the sum ol
11 85 taxes paid under protest by
D. U, Funk account of erroneous
assessment. Signed: Jas. S. Rob-
biup, M. L. McCullough, John U.
Kellchcr, county cominiaaioners.
C. P. Scharmauu, county trcas-
urci: it appearing to me satisiac-
tion ol the board that certain lands
in Plant precinct assessed to blank
for the year 1885 and later owned
by Carrie A. Plant and it furthci
appearing tnai said lanus were not
patented by the United States until
the year 1880, you arc hereby
authorized to refund the sum of
589 07 paid under protest on the
said lands for the year 1885 erron
eously issued for said year. Signed:
Jas. S Robbins, M. L. McCullough,
J no. 1). Kelleher, county commis
sioners.
II. S. Ridgcly having taken an
appeal to the district court on his
claim disallowed lor 000 00, it is
hereby ordered that L. IS. Roche be
employed to defend the name
Commissioner Kelkher voting no.
Claims were allowed ou the gen
ctal fund as tollows: T. T. Kelt-
her services as sheriff 099.10, North
Platte Waterworks Co. water tor
court hoiiBe and nil b'J UU, U. I'.
Rosb work as surveyor 53 00, Iloag
land it Iloaglaud attorneys fees
00.00 Lock & Salisbury delivering
ballots 7.00, P. P. Lcdgcrwood
bailiff 50 00, sundry penons, in
quest of Joseph weir 32 -10, C. A.
Howe matting for court house 13 20,
P. Ruddy cleaning j.iil cess pool
25.00, Win. Bailey services in small
pox case J.0 30 disallowed, A. P.
Singer hauling pauper 2 00, New
ton it Sitlon repairs for county
clerk's ollice 5.50, John Grant house
rent for pan pur 3,50, Wilcox Bept.
Store supplies on orders 31 01, Hub
Grocery Co. hose lor court house
4 75, J. C. Federhoof meals for jury
3.25 McGlone & Seyferth supplies
to paupers 13.70, h. C. Rem shcrill'
Butler county fees 1 00, sundry
persons fees case ot State vs. Burch
87 28, sundry perisons in case of
State vs. Giaze 7.50, claim ol W.
Clark Jones for bridge lumber al
lowed on tuud for 22 70.
A. M. Lock, road work allowed on
Dist. No. 1 for 3 00, J. W. Alex
ander roadwork allowed on Dist.
No. 1 for 21 00, W. R. Salisbury
chaiuinati allowed ou Dist. No. 3
for 2 00, Owen Jones chuitimaii al
lowed on Dist- No. 3 lor 2,00, A. J.
Salisbury chaiiiman allowed ou
Dist. No. 28 for 2 00.
The following claims were dis.
allowed: W. S. Baily small-pox
attendance 10 00, C, W. Rollings-
worth IQirdaui tuucral 0 50, Ben
Harrison coiliu 35,00, Joseph Steck
roadwork as oyerseer 0 00.
C. P. Rosf, county surveyor, is
hereby instructed to prepare notice
for publication asking for scaled
bids for county grading to be
I opened Sept. 8th, 1902.
Finished checking in settlement
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A Clean Up
We have reduced the price of all of our
LADIES' SHIRT WAISTS
To clean up all of them in the next few weeks
wc arc selling
50 and 65c Waists at 29C
75 and 85c Waists at 9C
$1.00 and $1.25 Waists at V9C
Our liner Waists rcduccd in proportion. These arc
not old style job lots but nice fresh goods this years'
from the best make up. You will have to come early to
get your size.
Store open evenings unttl 8:00 o'clock.
Wilcox DepdLftmeivt Sidre
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Real Estate, Loans m Insurance
Idle Honey Invested In Gilt lulgcd Securities
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Farm Implements, Wagons, Buggies,
Wind Mills, Pumps, Pipes and Fit
A tings and Tanks, Barb Wire.
Bale Ties, Lightening , c
Hay Press & Repairs
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NOFvTH PLATTE, NEB.
Caavas Shoes
Men's Canvas Shoes, leather
soles. Tier pair si.a
Men's Canvas Oxfords,
leather soles, per pair . . 1.10
Hoys' Canvas Shoes, leather
soles, per pair l.uu
Youths Canvas bhocs,
leather soles, WA to 2,
ner pair 90
Ladies'Canvas Shoes, leather
soles, per pair 1.00
Ladies' Canvas Oxfords,
leather soles, per pair .. .90
Misses' Canvas Shoes, leather
soles, UK- to 2, per pair .90
Children's Canvas Shoes,
leather soles, fiYj to 11, per
pair : 75
Store open evenings until 8:00
o clock.
Wilcox Department Store.
with clerk for lut and second
tefa: 1902.
Claim ol T. T. Keliher, late shei
ill lor services last nan oi ivui in
full allowed ou general fund for
539 55.
Claim ot l . r, late slicrill, in
county foreclosure cases in lull to
Jan. 9tli, 1902, allowed on general
und for 293 05.
Claim of T. T. ICelihcr, late slier
ill' for fees and services lor first
half ol 1901 allowed on genera
fund for 295.02.
Claim ot T. T. Kelihcr sheriff
lees in county foreclosure cases in
full for 1901 allowed ou genera
fund for 255.93
Adjourned until tomorrow.
BliTWliliN THE IIVI:RS.
Dairy butter Is very scarce in
this locality al the present time
and the majority o' that purchased
by parties who do not make butter
for their own use comes from the
Nichols creamery.
Miss Gertie Smith ol Herbhey, is
still takiuir lessons in instrunicnta
music at North Platte.
There never has been as much
baled hay shipped out ol the valley
at this season of the year before
as there has been this year.
Mrs. J. C. Gygcr lias been on the
sick list for a few days but is re
ported on the gain at present,
Chas. WcAllibler of Ilershey re
ceived a letter one day last week
from James Magce, formerly of this
locality but now located in Ohio, 1
stating that he was thinking
strongly of returning to this
county and erecting a grain ele
vator and a iburuig mill at Iler
shey in the near future.
The rains Saturday and Sunday
last were worth a great many
hundred dollars to this country.
While they damaged hay to a large
extent, the bjnefit it did to sugar
beets and corn in this country will
more than olTact the damage done
to hav.
We understood that N. I). Spur
rier recently shipped twenty-eight
head of three year old steers trom
his south side ranch over on the 13
& M. to Kansas City. They netted
In in forty-one dollars penhead.
So called Corbctt and Fitzsim-
iuoi)9 of Kcrshcy came together on
Friday (.but after several passes,
both musing their mark, they
deserted each other.
Mr. Chas. Gtimmcre and cliil
dreu are viaiiini; relatives at Suth
erland at the present time.
Mrs, Trent who has been with
her dauirhter Mro. O. II. . ICycrly
left a couple days ago for an ex
tended viiit willi relatives and
friends in Iowa and Illinois.
1C. 13rickson'd mother remained at
Valparaiso to visit relatives lor
time instead of returning; with her
irrand children as was stated in a
recent issue.
Martin Mickelsen and family
liayc returned trom the west.
They all report a pleasant trip
Mr. Mickelsen says that the Silver
Lake Mine and Milling company
is (loin lt a i;nod business with
brighter prospects lor the luturc.
J. u. t'eekeu received Ills new
threshing machine Friday last and
al this time has it at work on J. It
Toillion's rye on the Newberry
farm.
The sand dredger iB at wotk at
the headgatCB ot the old canal. It
is doing effective wotk.
KJ ICwell, ol Grand Island, who
waa in this vicinity last week in
formed the writer that J. W. Clem
mon?, Dick I'rickctt andSamJFunk
liouscr had the finest beets
every way. He left here for Bridge
port to loon alter the beet crop in
that ylcinity,
Wanted To Trade.
About thirty-five nice cowb and
calves as part payment for valley
laud, or will assume mortgage
Apply to or address, Jos.
Schwaiger, North Platte.
The Great Parks of Colorado.
Bear an important relation to
the State in all her diversified in
terests. They constitute one of
her chief glories. They arc not,
as many suppose, small areas of
evel ground closely hemmed in
by neighboring hills, and beauli-
til with evergreens and flowers,
but they 'arc vast territories of
country almost as large as some
states. They contain fields, for
ests and plains, where the herds
of the cattlemen have succeeded
the herds of buffalo; they arc
watered by the creeks and rivers
and contain villages and farm
louses; the v have springs and
and lakes, where hotels and
other places of entertainment
have been built for tourists,
hunters, campers and others
seeking remote places of resort
in the heart of the Kooky Mount
ains.
run LOW HA TICS
Put in effect via the Union Pa
cific, enable you to reach these
great parka without unnecessary
expenditure ol time or money,
Full information cheerfully fur-
nislied on application to 1, 11.
Gcnge, Agent.
FITTIiD AND SUITED.
Fit that's that the thing. We
gtvc it. Our suits fit and our
fit suits every time. .Same
with prices'. It's a way wc have
that never fails. Make you the
smartest, most stylish, perfect
fitting- suit in handsome and dur
able material at reasonable
prices. Variety of patterns to
select from. Kvcry garment
warranted as to workmansnip,
finish aud fabric.
Cleaning and repairing a
specialty.
F. J. BROEKER,