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About The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 19, 1902)
Movih ElOIITEEXTIl YEAlt. NOltTII PLATTE, NEBRASKA, SEPTEMBER 11), 1902. KO. 70 BMte v mt III m mi i-jmm 1 u 0 j ! 94449-3 14444 4 3944.4444444444444494 444444444444 5 John Uratt ' John Burke E. R. Goodman Zl Mt - -- W at 5 DEALERS IN BUY OR SELL ON S References Any Bank in Nebraska,' I NORTH PLATTE, NEB. 8 lawn Seats-- Neat, comfortable and durable at prices ranging1 from $2.50 to $5.00. Don't y-ou need one? Mattings Wc arc a little overstocked on Mattings and must close out. To do so vc offer the stock at very low figures. Come and see the quality and learn the prices. HOWE'S FURNITURE STORE. d ? 9 A Farm Implements, Wagons, Buggies, Wind Mills, Pumps, Pipes and Fit A tings and Tanks, Barb Wire. X9 k Bale Ties, Lightening Hay Press & Repairs Q Locust St !Tie Climate Of Western Nebraska is hard on paint and it is al most mpnoy burned to use an Inferior quality when painting your house. The best paint is by far the cheapest in the end. i Sher win & Williams Paints Have been sold by us for many years, and they have given universal satisfaction time tried and not 0 0 0 0 found wanting. We have a full stock on band for the spring trade. If you have used it you will buy 0 it again; if you have not used it, try it. A F STREITZ, Druggist! iff " L Five Cent Cigar to Peerless Bottled Beer THE DEER. OF GOOD CHEER Because the best of materials and the greatest of care enter into the brewing of it. The ideal beverage for table use. JOHN GUND BREWING CO., - UCrosse, WI. Send 15c for poclfc of flna ptaglr.g cards, H. SCHLESINGEK.NORTH PLATTE, NEB.O 1 n DR. LYON'S French Periodioe! Drops Strictly vegetable, perfectly harmless, Bitro to accomplish PPSIRGD RESULTS. Greatest known female remedy. Price, 51' A) pur bottle. OfUITinfl Howard of counterfeits nl Imitation. TDORonnlnolJPUt up oplrln paitc-boartl Cart LfiUIIUtJ ton nlili tto-sltnllo slanatijru en tfda of Uio binds, tUui) r ilkiL,. for circular to y, iu-usis u.tj. go., su.l) ascww, ciuvim J, bum. t2 For sale by North Platte Pharmacy. W. V W V A fc . LIVE STOCK. COMMISSION. Tel. No. 65. Office Bralt Bldg. JOS. HERSHEY 2 9 ftORTH PLATTE, NEB. 9 0 0 s 0 0 0 0 teo8e0C0e0tf0jjfi GUND'S COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS. Sept. 13th, 1902. Doard mat pursuant to adjourn ment, present McCulloupjh and Kel lehcr, commissioners and county clerk. yiie board examined county roada needing repairs aud grading-. Adjourned until Monday, Sept. lgth. Sept. 15th, 1902. Doard met pursuant to adjourn ment, present full board aud coun ty clerk. James M. Ray tendered hts resig nation as poormaster to take t fleet immediately. Resignation accepted and claim for $9.11 allowed on gen eral fund in full settlement. County treasurer is hereby auth orized to refund personal taxes of Wm. Boatty in Antelope precinct for the year 1895 for the reason that it appears upon proper showing- that he owned no personal property in said precinct for that year. Order signed by the boird. The boatd commenced settlement with the county treasurer. Adjjurncd until tomorrow. Sept. lfith, 1902. Board met pursuant to adjourn ment, present full board and coun ty clerk. Claim of Mrs. K, Pulverfor medi cine fjr county poor allowed on the general fund for $0.15. The board continued checking books and vouchers in settlement with county treasurer. Adjourned until tomorrow. Sept. 17, 1902. Board met pursuant to adjourn ment, present full board and county clerk. The county treasurer is hereby instructed to reiund to W. C. Dolan the sum of $11.15 taxes paid under protest on account of double assess ment for the year 1901, 6ixty-one head of cattle having been ibacssed against said Dolan in Maxwell and Cox precincts. The board continued work in settlement with county treasurer, Adjourned until tomorrow. BETWEEN THE RIVERS. Most of the corn that is being cut in this locality is done early in the day and late in the evening while the fodder U molst-.eo that it will not break up in handling it. Father Mackin ot Rock Island, III , is looking after business on his ranch south of the Nichols bridge at present. J. R. White came in from Illinois Thursday morning for a visit with relatives and old' time ttiends and also to look after business affairs for a short time. George Edmisten and son Elmer returned lately from a busincus'trip to Laramie. Miss Florence Toillion accom panied her father Chas. Toillion as far as North Bend on hiB trip to Iowa, where she will visit relatives until his return. Hay presses arc at a premium in this locality at the present time. Mis. Sadie Brown and litle daughter Helen, ot North Platte, were combining business with pleasure at Nichols and HerMicy tliis week. John Schar'mann and Sceberirer & Co., are loading baled hay at Nichols. Some of the early planted Euirar beets will do to harvest the ominjj week. Several com harvesters ars taid to be at work in this section of the country. Ed Ewcll, of the Grand Island beet sugar company, accompanied by President Weitzner, (if the Rocky Ford sugar beet company, were looking over the sugar beet fields in this locality this week. Barb Wire Baker's Perfect Barb Wire, Painted, per hundred $3,80, Bauer's Perfect Barb Wire, galvanized per hundred .$4, 1 0 Wilcox Dcparifflcnt Store They expressed themselves as highly pleased vjtb the present outlook for a large yield and a uood quality of beets. W, C. Cole, who shipped a large invoice ol hogs west, early iu the week, struck a good market. He shipped two car loads more from Birdwood station wct Wednesday night. G. M. Smith, section foreman at Hershcy, has purchased the old canal company residence in that place and a tract of laud contain iug about thirty acres adj jining it. Win. II. Sullivan and P. E EMckson of Nichol, and W. T. Miller and G. W. Brown of Her 6hcy, were county scat visitors on business on Tuesday ot this week. N. BSpurrier recently rurchaicd several head of young stccra'rVin Chas. Toillion. Several hundred head of cattle oi all agc6 have changed hands in this country lately. Q.iitc a liule excitement was created -at Hershcy the other daj as a liuge freight train drawn by a double header canvj rolling down from the went and the fire lrom ont of the engines ignited the dock yards at that place in some way and burned a "hunk" out of them, W. II. Hill of Hershey was at the county scat on business Wed nesday. Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Gocdwiu have returned from their western visit highly pleased with their trip. Mrs,. Mickleson of Hershey aud sister Miss Mattie Oicou, of Mo line, ! III.' were vislliug North Platte friends early in the week. Jim McMichaul of North Platte hail Jas. Wilson's now barn well under way at the prcecm time. Lobt last Saturday on the road between the Park farm and the farm occupied by D. B. White in Nichols' precinct, a'coon sltln over coat. A liberal reward will be paid for the return of the coat to this office, Leonard Laubncr sold sixty hogs that averaged two hundred and twenty-four pounds to King Cole Monday at seven dollars per bun. dred. STATE NFW5. The new railroad bridge over the Missouri river at Omaha for which the contract has been let, will Have a draw span of 520 feel long and eleven spans o fifty feet each. The bridge complete will be 1,100 feet in length. An amended application has been filed ior permission to use the water of the Platte river for power purposes. The object is to move the headgates lurthcr up the river and increase the allowance lrom 1, 250 lo 2,500 cubic inches per Bee ond. The celebration of the colored people at Nebraska City September 20 will be one of the largest cele brations ever attempted by the colored people. A number of purses have been offered for prizcB and many interesting features are are being arranged to make the oc casion an attractive one.- Robert Major, "formerly a janitor n the Omaha poht iffice, died at Cloudland, N. C, a few days ago. Major had a romance at the end of hi life, misfortune and fortune fol lowing. He lost his position in the postofficc and went south de jected and poor to visit hn hrot h- era. While there his brothers died and left him a lortunc. The first thing he did was to send for Thad Clarkson and Euclid Martin, who had been postmasters at Omaha aud who were gocd to him, and gave them each $5,000. A Hoy's Wild Ilido for TACo. With fnniily nround oxnc-cllmr h.m to di, nnd neon ndldtrf.ir life 18 mllos In (,'jt Dr. Kliifr's New Disoovory for con Fumpuon, coughs nnti coltU, W. If, Brown, ot Loosvillo, Ind.. endured death1 ugonio.1 from nsthmn, but this wonderful modioino envo instnut rollof nnd Eojn on rod linn. IIo wriiosi "I now sloop soundly overy night." Liko mnrvelous oureaof connumplion, pnou tnoniit, hronohltlfl, couulip. coldn mil rip provo Its mntehleea morit for nil throntnnd lunif troubles. Qunrnnteed bottljB fJo nnd 81.(10. Trlnl bottles frco ut A, F, Btroilz'e Drug B'.oro. In Mcmcriam. WnnntiAs, It has pluasod our Hoavon ly Fulhor in His inlitilto wisdom to remove- from our tnlddt nod Frntornnj Oirolo, our estoomoJ ristor Mrs. Mnry Potritt, Thoroforo, bo It resolved that In hor death nnothor link has boon sovorcd nnd ! tho lodo has lost n most faithful and (ffnldiit olllccr, Flnnnco Koopor, whopo prosoieo will b rvor putlly tnlppod nud tho memory of whoso faithful lubora will bo fondly cherished. WiiEitras, by hor doalh hor husband has boon doprlved ot a kind and loving wlfo nnd hor son n devoted nnd nlToution nto mothor nnd tho community n fullh ful friend,.., , .. .. J,-- Thoroforo, bo it re eolvoJ timt wo ex tend to tho family nnd bereft companion our tendorost, hcmtfo.t sympathy in their sod hour ofrorrov nnd uflllotlon. Wo can only oommond thotn to Him ot Whom it is said, "Ho doeth nil things woll," Who nlooo can comfort thorn in thoir dlatroEP, nnd in momory of our uenr, depnrtod sister, wo quoto thoso fow linos, Tlicro ! no flock, fanunvor wnloUcil end Untied, " llutopo itenl laml) In tlier"! Thoro 1 no flrosldo, li iwHOa'ur dotoadod, nut bu oua vacant clinlrl Wo (Co liutillni'. tbiouli tlieraliti and vapor. Auild llie.o inrllilj dinipi Wliat ectm to u but funeral tnptri Mar tin liuavco'i dUtHnt lurupi. Tlioroln noDoiihl Want goouii nil (ranrtllon. TUI. life of imrt.il liroatU Ih but thtf miliutb of llK) llfo .cljrttati. WIiojo porUl wo call Dvnth. Rcsolvod.no u furthor token of our rocpect nrif tieoprorrow, Hint our ohnr tor ut Nubnska Hive, No. Jl, bo drupod in mournitiir for thirty dnjB nnd u copy of thoso resolutions bo prosontfl to tho family or tho deemed, a copy bo n rend upoi tho record of imr local ordor and publlth d iu enyli of our county paporH, Etl IJf.AKR, Miib Tj. M. McConin.n, Mua. M.S,Mo.Mumuv. Commi to?. . DR. SEYMOUR'S SKILLED ASSISTANTS. Dr. Seymour will ho accompanied on his comlni; visit by ono of hla noted assistants, who will give special at tention to tho treatment of all troubles pcrtalnlni; to eyo, ear, nose or thront. Tho doctors nro permanently located In Oiirnlm, which has been Dr. Hoy- inoiir'n linnin fur mrinv vrniM mul limn wlchlnc to consult them o:i their com- Lstdi'es5 Skids Over SO Styles. Skirts that arc made right. P Skirts that fit right. Skirts that will wear. Sold cither from ! stock or made to your p measure without extra charge, p -Wilcox- Department Store. When Dipping Cattle, njmnnibor thnt thn Iho host nnd snfost for mnn, itch, lleo nud llelu: that Loo'a Curlmll,, nm. undo bv fleo. H. T.n f'n. rr fi,.i, i, Uio oost of coul-tiirdlpi thnt ihls dip -nun iivun oouw por iriiiion in tiurrola and thnt It hns tho indorvempnt of thu NebriiHlm Stnto Kxporiinont Station nud of huudreds of prominent stockmou Dtray Notice. Tnkon up nn nn cetrny by tho under Hluncd on his fnrm neur Soinurpct, in Lincoln Co., Nub., on nw qr., teotion 0, twp. 1), runa 31 wcntG p. ni on thoSOth day of Aumlst, 100'3-ono fUtr two ronrn old pnt, color rod, brnnded 11 on left side of bnolc nbout hulf way between hip uiul Bhouldor, Tho ownor is notllled tonptar, piavo property, pny ehiirKes nnd Uko tnUl Bteor nwny orsnuio will bo told according to liny. Tiieo Smith. Remnants of Wall Paper. Having- purchased the E. H. Warner stock of Wall Paper, I will sell the rem nants at 3. 5 and 10c PER DOUBLE KOLL. A good part of this. paper aohlns high as 50, 60 and 75c. Now is your time tj; buy wall paper en cap. I have quite a large slock of paper mat was IU to 15o that will go at 5c per double roll. C. M. NEWTON ! In visit nro rcmicnted to wrti postal card to Dr. Seymour, irlvlni: their nnme-nntl nddreas nud a special appointment will bo made thorn wltn-" out extra charge. Atlrdess 307 New' JTork Llfo Hid,;.. Oma.u. Neb. . HI3MHMni3lt TJI3 f)ATU OPTIIHIIt VISIT AT Til IB VOIMT ah i mi..M 11,, ILOCALB IN TIX AP15RB,