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About The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 1, 1902)
6 Obrunme. EIGHTEENTH YEAH. NOHTII PLATTE, NEBRASKA, AUGUST 1, 1002- NO. 55 Wit W A Baa. John Urxitt John n 5 Bratt, Burke m 'fl 5 DEALERS IN BUY OR SELL ON COMMISSION. it S References Any Bank In Nebraska, Tel. No. 05. Office Bratt lildtj. JjJ NORTH PLATTE, NEB. 2 a iNortk Plaite o at 9 a attests its to u o o o o A trial sack will convince you of its goodness. MANUFACTURED 11 Y THE North Platte Roller Mills, C, F. IDDINGS. o o o o a o o o a9nacsooe9Beoeoecoooeeeeoeoocsoocoeocoeo30c(00o Lawsi Seats am Neat, comfortable and from $2.50 to $5.00. Mattings We arc a little overstocked on Matti.-.gs and must close out. To do so figures. Come and prices. HOWE'S FUHMTUB&. STORE. "Put jVono liut A.mcrIoniis an Guard." IKl-Tle Old Reliable Fire Insurance Agency-i902 or JsoiiTir rr,ATTB. Includes all (lie Great American Companies companies kepkesuntkd: assets: Aetna Insurance Company, of Hartford, Conn $11,071 ,9-tS Home Insurance Company of New York 15,255, S70 Insurance Company of North America 10,079,479 Continental Insurance Company of New York 11,599,012 German American Insurance Company of New York. . . 9,419,457 Phoenix Insurance Company of Hartford, Conn 5,953,444 Pennsylvania Fire Insurance of Philadelphia 5,440,603 Philadelphia Underwriters of Philadelphia ? 6.394,095 Combined Assets $bY5,214,5(y When you fire In need of Insurance get the best. It costs no more than thi poorest. T. C. PATTERSON, Manager, North Platte, Neb. 8eoesoocoo9asoeeoaaoBaosoe0useaaca0f( !The Climate Of Western Nebraska most money burned to painting' your house. cheapest in the end. a Sherwin & Williams Paints a s a a a 8 a Have been sold by us for many years, and they have o given universal satisfaction time tried and not a found wanting. We have a full stock on hand for o the spring trade. If you have used it you will buy it again; if you have not used it, try it. A F'STRBITZ, Druggist! 6 ? 4 J fa Farm Implements, Wagons, Buggies, Wind Mills, Pumps, Pipes and Fil- tings and Tanks, Barb Wire. g Bale Ties, Lightening . , . Hay Press & Repairs A Locust st- : : : : NORTH PLATTE, NEB. Burke 12, K. Goodman .7. & Goodman, iL. .i. LIVE STOCK. ? Flow ! Is the equal of any Nebraska Flour. Made from choice wheat by the hit- j est milling processes. The rapidly increasing sales of North Platte Flour g good qualities. a a o e u o o o o l o o o u o o 0 durable at nriccs ranir'niir Don't you need one? we offer the stock at very low see the quality and learu the S a a o o a is hard on paint and it is al- o use an inferior quality when The best paint is by far the n a a o a ft a o a B o s HERSHEY i Telephone Line Completed. The telephone line from Una city to Gaudy was completed today an.l a number ot parties will take nC v-.u'a'jfcjof the opportunity to use the line. It will prove a great con venience to the people of the two towns. BASE BALL NOTES. While catching for the Gibbon team in a game witli Shcltou Mon day, Frank Short of the locil team split the third linger ot his ri til baud. The Shcltou team came up from Kearney last night and is playing the local team this altcrnoou. This paper go;3 to press too early to give the score. It is rumored that the Cheyenne team has disbanded and that the players are looking lor positions elsewhere, but no official notice ot lite alleged disbaudment has been received in this city. T.ic Keatnoy Hub snyt: Strike- matters at Grand Island arc being taken into base ball sport, the re cent manager of ihe team being compelled lo throw up the job, one player has been, withdrawn and a boycott has been declared against the Glade mills because the Glade boys piny with the team, all grow ing out of the strike jangle. S. A. l-Vss, of Kearmy, was in town Wednesday for the purpose of getting several local ball players to help out his team in the game with Shcltou yesterday. The Kearney team ia short several plnverp. Poudergralt "hopped" the town Tuesday, Gray has gone to play with Superior, Miles Maryott iB out of the game by reason of a broken hand and one of the Black boys is out of the iratnc on account of a lame back. The loss ol these players has placed Kearney in bad shape. John Dailey was the only North Platfe player who went to Kearney to play. Y. M. C. A. NOTES. Charles Ware received yesterday the -1501 li membership ticket. We extend hcaily luniks to the mem bers and liionds that helped to make this splend'd bhowiug. The membership stands as fallows: rail road men 251, others 199, total 450. An abundance ol iljwers next Sunday will be appreciated. Arc you an employer of men? Arc you an employe? You are both cordially iinitcd to the V. M C. A. at 3:30 p. m. next Sunday to hear A. F. Parsons speak on the "Indus trial Situation." No man that is able to walk up the stairs should miss this address. No difference it it is .arm, we will pull off our coats and make ourselves as com fortable as possible. Mr. ParsouB has never failed to give an interest ing tall: in the Y. M. C. A , and we feel sure he will not disappoint the men of North Platte, Sunday. Is sure to be a Season of VELVETS. All advance fashion authorities say that there has never been a season that velvets were so much used as they will be for thencom ing fall and winter. We have just received our fall line show ing Fancy Velvet Waistings, Costume Velvet Cords, Plain Velveteens, Plain Silk Velvets, Panne Silk Velvets. It is none to early to have this class of goods made up, as the season from now until fall is short. Wilcox Department Store. 190 Fal Season COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS. July 2,". Hoard .met perJimnt to adjournment. Present full board and county clerk when the following business was hud and dune. Claims were audited and allowed as follows: L K. ltoaeh having withdrawn ai attorney for thu county in the ease or Kldgely vs. County A. Muldoon Is hereby appointed as attorney for county in said case. Not voting, Kellchcr. Upon petition of James Sykes ami n'tic others, Kntulal Lapp Is hereby nppolntol roatkvjrsccr of distrl ;L No. 61 to llll vaciney, and ollielal bo: d approved. John C. Weir Is hereby appointed roadovciseer In district No. 7. Herman Kocster U hereby appoint ed roadoveocer road district No. 17. Jorgon Ivossou Is hereby nppoluled roado verier district No. 20. Olllclal bond of Geo. W. Parson roadovciseer of district No. ;i;i Is hereby approved. Upon polltlon of Cecil Tuell find others W. T. S. Connor is hereby hi pointed loadoverscer of dlstilct No. 12, to llll vieanoy. I)r George 11. Dent Is hereby em ployed as county physician for one year at a salary of $200 and necessary expenses. Tlio petition of John Honrstccl and otheis for location of road No. 2."! Is hereby denied and the county ulcrk is Instructed lo notify the petitioners that Hie cost $12. Ij of same Is tuxed to them. Communication of Ellen Youngbcig In reference to changing road referred to Commissioner Kelleher. Communication of W. T. Jones, Justice of the peace, Walker precinct referred to Jus. M. Hay, poorn aster. Petition of Johnsjn and Fred l'celc ham referred lo Commissioner ICellc her. Iteport of O. A. Noalt county Su perintendent for llrstaud second iiuar lois 11)02 on the- Institute fund ex amined,, unproved and ordered tiled. Upon petition of Geo. K. Harden and twcntyithice others, the county clerk is hereby "instructed to notify roadovciseer of district No. .'II to open to travel mad No. 01 where said road crosses sec. It), township 11, range 21). July 20, 1002. Hoard met pcrstiaut to adjourn ment. Present full board and county clerk. Claim of O. S. Kilmer, assessor Ta ble pieuinuL allowed on general fund for m (JO. Other clalni3 on general fund as follows: Mrs. Pulvcr, care and keeping of eouniy poor llrst half of 1002 $572.80. O. A. Howe, matting lor courthouse $173. Albert Mtildnon, legal sorvlco 523. Claims of sundry persons In case of Iildgely vs county Wffil. Claiim of Mrs. Mary T. Neary for rebate of tuxes on thu sw i ol nw J and north half sw I sec I, twn 12 range :tl, paid under protest on account ol excessive valuation for the years Mil to 18IIS Is hereby rejcetcl for thu rea son that no proof was made that Kild laud nsscsscd nt higher valuation than other lands of the same quality for those )cars and for the further icasoii that there Is no proof that any protct-t was ollcred to Ihe boaid of equaliza tion of the years above- named. The utter of Laura Kilmer to pay the county the sum of $80 for the fc 1 of sec 2, twn 15, range 20 which for merly belong to said Laura Kilmer i ml which was foreclosed for taxes by the county Is hereby accepted, amount of taxes foreclosed was 4(11. 12. C laims were allowed on general fund as follows: .las. S. Itobbins, service as county commissioner $122..r0, J. I). Kollelicrsaine, 5117.2). M. L. McCiilloujh, lame, $H2. Claim of Fred George, chalnnian, allowed on road district 3 i U r $2.10. Claim of It. I). Frank llaginan and u am allowed uu road district J:i for i 00. Adj .urued to Sept. 8. 1002 BETWEEN THE RIVERS. lilmcr lCdmistcn ot llershey and a commission man from Kansas City are out in the north lullb purchasing cattle at the present time. Dick Shtuklc, who is putting up nay for Rccbcrger it Co , has been some what indisposed lately, caused by the extreme hot weather. A lame number of catlle are being shipped out of thin country at present. J. V. Robinson is cutting the f.cc , ?ud.crop of alfalfa for hay on the A Clean Wc 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 SO and 65c Waists at 29C TS and 85c Waists at 9C $1.00 and $1.25 Waists at Y9C Our liner Waists reduced in proportion. These arc i1' not old style iob lots but nice fresh rrood thU vo.nv ff styles from the best makers. to gel your siac. , Store open evenings until 8:00 o'clock. J Wilcox Department Store dunn ukaii. mun icataix, i-uau5 w iii&uidiiic Idle rioncy Invested In (lilt Hugcd Securities ?C NORTH PLATTE, NEBRASKA. X :rn.ororou.oo:-Any vvvvvvvvvvwvvvvvvWVA(WVVVVWWVW III MS 1 Five Cent Cigar T0 ATSOHMALZBIBD'S. Gambrcl Land Co. tarn foinuily owned by J. W. Alexander. Iljrse distemper 3 prevailing to 6otuc extent in thU vicinity. The most ot the patrons cf the Nichols creamery received 53 00 per head for the butter fat prodticccd by each cow during the past mouth. Mrs. Chas. Toilliou ia seriously ill with typhoid feycr at the pres ent lime. Ur. McCabe ol North Platte is the attending physician. I). 13. White and wile were at the comity seat 011 Tuesday of this week with a load of apples where they found a ready market for them at a good price. Shorty I'Muiistcii recently pur chased u new carriage and light double harness of W. 11, II ill at Ilerfahey. J, G. Feekeu is nt work with his new threshing machine northwest of llershey. II. Newberry, of McPherson county, canto over into the valley about a week ago where he is har vesting the oats on his valley farm. Will Leypoldt U overseeing a gang o' men ami teams that aie harvesting wild hay for Sjcbcrgcr & Co. went of llershey. Co. Supt. O. W.'.Ncalc was up in this section of the valley recently on school budincsB. Al Tift and out fit arc loading baled hay at llershey. 11. 11, llungcrford, on the G. M, Smith farm near Ilirdwood station, has about seventy-five red 6hoatH that are the finest wc seen in some time and he lias a large field ol corn which win turniati 111c neces sary material with which to latten them. King Cole purchased one hun dred and fifty shoals of James and Manfoid WiIeoii the other day, nev nutv.Hvn nf vi'llirli wiinlinil 9f pounds each and the ether seventy five weighed 223 lbs, each, Mr Cole will feed them for a time be fore Helling. Harvesting of small grain in thi hcality has been finished. The :rop is lar abend of what was nt first anticipated. Corn is hopping and along faster than the noted hopper nt the prei cut time. I H. Iloslwick and R. J. Koch, two of the largest hay dealers on the south side, are both woikiug large crews and shipping out large tonnge of hay. Blmttci") all Rocorda, Twioi In hospitals F. A. Gullcdgo, Vot bou'i, Ala , patd a vast sum to doctors lo euro a povorn capo of itllin, cnunlnu 21 t union). When all failed, Uucklon'fl Arnleu Rrdvosooii curod 1 1 1 in. Rubdunn inllarninntlon, conquors nuhos, lcilln pnin. Ik'Bt salvo In tho world, 25ont A. F. Btrollz'i drug storo. Up You will huvc tocomc early C. W. GOODMAN. JOHN BRATT S CO., f Utvxxl. ix 3NrokxnMlK.n. Wanted To Trade. About tlilrty.Gvc nice cows and calves as p.irt payment for Uty properly, or will assume mortgage Apply to or addrcie, Jd, Schwaiger, North Platte. The "brcal Parks of Colorado". Hear an important relation to the Slate in all her diversified in terests. Thoy constitute one of her chief glories. They arc not, as many suppose, small areas of level ground closclv hemmed in I... 1 .:ir .. iy 11 tiuum niy lllllH, illiu OCaUU- ful with cverirrccns and Unworn. but thev arc vast territorlnu nf country almost as large as some states. They contain fields, for ests and plains, where the herds f , 1. . . . - 01 1110 cnuiemcu nave succeeded the herds of buffalo; they are watered by the creeks and rivers .1 1 - aim contain villages and larm houses; they have springs and and lakes, where hotel' nml other places of entertainment have been built for tourists, hunters. camnerH and ntlim-u seeking remote places of resort . il I. A - in I iic ncart 01 tne Kocky Mount- it 111s. TIIH LOW UATI Put in effect via the Union Pa cific, enable vou to reach theso. great parks without unnecessary ..!! 1 . e 4 v:aii:iiiiiiiii u ui lime or niOllCV. 1 . . 1 1 :..f .1 t. J e i.' 1111 iiuui luuuuii eueei iuuy nir nished on "application to 15. II. Clengc, Agent. FITTIiI) AND SUITKD. Kit-that's that the thing. We give it. Our suits lit 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 sit reasonable prices. Variety of patterns to select from. 'Every garment warranted as to workmansnip, finish and fabric. Cleaning and repairing a specialty. F. J. BROEKER. jJora