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About The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 3, 1902)
Local News in Brief, ibf. DR. r. W. HILL'S K, OKADtlATE DSNTIBT. Office over Btreiti Drug Store. Those 82. John Ncary.saya we may expect colder weather next week. Wanted, a girl (or general house work; uood wages. Apply to Mrs. A. S. Baldwin, Several cars of Colorado hard coal were received yesterday and a number of rcsideutB now breathe more freely. Rev, John F. Sclbert requests ub to announce that until further notice all evening services at the Lutheran church will begin at 7:30 o'clock. The Payne Investment Co. is making a number of improvement!) on the lands recently purchase! of L. Thoelcckc and A. L. Davis routh of the river. The county commissioner will meet in regular sesnion nxt Tncs dny. Considerable business will come btfore the board for consider ation. Mre. II. M. Grimes will entertain a number of young Indies tomor row afternoon at a "tin r-howcr," with Miss Mabel Goozec as the re cipient of the shower. About seventy thousand dollars worth of cattle were shipped td South Omaha from this station laBt month. The shipments for this month will probably be nearly as large. The Alfalfa Club held .1 regular meeting tlii-t week and accepted Sanlord Ilartman as a member. Colonel Collins was expelled nc cause he in-ited bees were greater than alfalfa. The Union Pacific paid into the county treasury the early part of the week twenty-two hundred dol lars back takes on lauds which it had sold under contract, and which the parties purchasing had failed to pay. A midnight prowler was discov ered in a yard in the First ward last night and the owner promptly empttel both barrel of a shotgun at the nocturnal rambler. The charges, however, did not take effect. The rainlall last month was 3-34 inches, or nearly two inches more than the average for the mouth for twenty-eight years past. For the firnt nine mouths of this year the precipitation has been 8..16 niche greater than the average for that period. Three car loads of sugar beets were hhlpped from Nichols yester day to the Grand Island sugar lac tory. This was the first shipment of the season and are unusually fine beets. In all about 700 earn wtll-.be shipped from this county The annual state convention ol the I. O. O. F., and the Rebekah assembly will be held nt Lincoln October, 15th, and it is expected that quite a number of North Platte will nttend. Among these will be Mr. and Mrs. J. 8. Hoag land, Mrs. I, L. Miitonbcrgcf, and 15. S. Davis. Demonstrates The Servicabillty of CLOTHING With the new arrivals thia week our stock of sttpurb winter apparel is complete and we arc prepared to show the largest and most varied assortment of fashionable apparel for Men, Young -Men, Big Boys, and Little Boys. CORRECT DRESS FOR MEN that has played in want you enormous- CORRECT DRESS FOR BOYS ever been dis this state. We to sec now, the ..collection of Men's Swell Suits and Overcoats. The Overcoats in .elude evecy fashionable shape that is made this season, by the most exclusive tailors. They arc cut from rightly tested fabrics, handsomely lined, perfect in every detail. The suits arc perfect examples of high-class tailoring- art, perfect fitting and including every little nicety that, the well dressed man wants. The richest sample fabrics, as: well as beautiful fancv patterns. Shall be pleased to' show them to you. Star Clothing House. - V: PERSONAL MENTION. Tim T. Kelthcr came down this morning trom Cheyenne. Miss Nellie Keibert returned last evening trom a viit in Omaha. L. A. Bailv has returned from a vibit in the east part of the state. Mills Lena Dennis left last night for a month' visit tutu relative. I in Ohio. E.J. Kannic is in Omaha wit- ntbbilllf lUC ClOhlUl' bCeUca of tllC carnival. Mrs. 13. S. Davis expects to leave xooii tor u vlbit wtiu Ulcudb iu I Broken Bow. Mrs. Dr. Marshall, of Platts- mouth, is the truest ot her niece I Miss Louise Seeoerger. Mrs. Kirby, who had been visit ing the family of W. Hansen, left tuis morning lor Laratnier Miss Grace Sheridan, who had been employed as clerk at The Leader, has resigucd her position. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Wvman re- a . ' j- - ..I turned tuts week trom a two week's visit in Denver ana other western points, Mrs. Colonel Owens has cone to I Rawlins to visit her husband. They may decide' to make that place ttietr luturc uomc. Mist, Todd, who arrived in town recently from Carroll, Iowa, will begin teaching a term of school Monday in Whittier precinct. Mi6s Minnie Sorcnson went to Omaha last evening to attend ths Ak-bar-Hen ball tonight, at which she will be one of the maids of I honor. k ? The Payne Investment Co., of Omaha, have sent quite a number of prospective laud buyers to this Old stand li .1.. .!r. 1. nM - ... tl. J I UHllUli UU WUOh IIIUIIIU, IllIU IUC local representative ot the company is quoted an saying that nil who investigate the lands here arc well pleased, It is probable that there will be quite an Influx of farmers next spring. The Kearney Military Academy foot ball tram accompanied by a retinue of rooters" arrived in town on train No. 11. This paper goes to press too early to give the result of the game, but Coach Walker said at noon todav that his team is in fine form, much better than at any time last season, and that the K.'M. A, would need play a good game to win. The delinquent tax-list, which is published elsewhere, is the smallest for a number of years; It is only n do ut one.eiguiu as large at it was in the pood old demo cratic timcB when Grovcr Cleveland was president. The smalluess ot the list shows that under the pres cut prosperous republican minimis tratipn people have money to Bparc above their actual necessities to pay their taxcB. Evening services at the Episco pal church now begin at 7:30 o'clock. Mrs. Kelt Russell, of Logan county, left today for a visit with relatives at Papillion. Frank Tuffs of this city is oper ating the NichoU creamery during the temporary absence ol J, U. Uy- gcr. A large number- of old soldiers living in the west have been passing through this week enroute to the reunion at Washington. Dr. Seymour will be ' in town Oct. 15th and 16th. Tim O'Kecfe, who has been off duty for nome time owing to an in jured baud, reportB that member to be ucallng nicely nnct expects to return to work in about ten days. A. E Moore, who is down from Myrtle today, says the farmers ot that section have rained a very fair crop of corn, liny is still being cut when the weather permits. Hunters report prairie chickens very plentiful but exceedingly wild, hence the number being killed is not "as large ub usual at the opening of the sen son. New samples for Fall and Winter Clothing. A. P. Carlson, ngent. George Likcrt Will Become a Benedict. George II, Likert, formerly of this city but now forcmnn of the Union Paciltc round uousc atuiicy enne, will be united in marriage to Miss Cora Adrtana pontic at Ap ple ton, Wip.. Wednckday, October 15th. Mr. Likert is a mighty good,tel low and we are glad to learn that lie is securing as his nic partner a ycry accomplished young lady. In advance of the ceremony t lila waiter extends congratulations. rn- Ice Report: 'rue number of refrigerator cars iced in transit at this station last moniu was 1,4114 ana tnc ice re quired was 4,956,900 pounds. In September, 1901, 648 cars were iced requiring 1.937,100 pounds of ice. and in September, 1900, the number ot cars was 1,176 and 3,622,200 pounds ot ice used. Trouble Brewing. Mike Roach, passenger conductor on the Omaha-.North Platte run was discharged this week for turn ing over to, the Omaha strike com mittee $7 50 which bad been do- Tittt TnmiiKP'h telenhrnie rihrn. u.alca PV Uie conductors' lodge of - - 1 ifti.oft . . . 1. : -1. t- , . l., j ic" - turn tiijr iiuu 01 wuitu iuacu lb N, B.PoRt is selling;; off caused a very strenuouB kick, and moy- MU. a. .Mccomoer ot the O. JR. C Rev. Geo. A. Decchcr returned thii morning trom OialnlIn, where he held Episcopal services last ev ening. He devoted two days to hunting prairie chickens at the Auttcngarten ranch In Keith county. For Sale Household furniture. Mrs. N. B. Post, west Fourth street. The disagreeable weather, to gether with the bad condition of some ot the country roads, Iiob re sulted iu a light trade from farmers tills week. Tomorrow, however, will probably be a busy day, as many of the farmers will be com pelled to come to town to get their weekly supplies. Mrs. her furniture, oreuaratorv to inp to Omaha, where, her Husband is employed. Tub Triiiune ha9 pririte'd 'Wed ding iuvestions for a North Platte young man who will wed an out of town young lady 011 October Wth. The Model Clothing House, has received a fine line of fur overcoats and fur mittp, and anticipating many cold drives in the country this winter both Sheriff Carpenter and his deputy have invested in the above cold wcattier protectors. "VVcare buried under an ava lanche of orders lor hay which we cannot fall," said M. C. Harrington today as he showed tnc reporter a a bunch ot twentyfive or more tele graph orders for that article. "The wet weather and bad roads make it impossible for hay men to bale and haul their hay. and an a result we are shipping only about onefcar a day. Could we get cite nay we would be shipping ten or twelve cars daily." When Dipping Cattle, j Romombor that the oonl-tnr dlp$ aro tho bent nnd unfeetfor mange, itch, lico and Holts: Hint lo'fl Cnrbollo T)p, mndo by Goo. II. Loe Co. nt Omnliti, la tho boat ot coal-tor dip: tlint this dip soils nt (k) oonls por iriuum in uarrnis nnd that It hns tho Indoruomont ot, the Nebrflskn Slnto Exporlmont Stntlon nnd ot hundreds of prominout etockmon Y ELLOW FRONT SHOE STORE Geo. M. Craham, Mtjr. 0) ft Alaska Refrigerator Is the best. Get one now. m IpwpI fiasnlinp Stoves W The kind that last, i The kind that is safe. . .i i -a. 1 r. ... y VVC are seilinp; inese gooas at a very iuw wgurc. jt to close out the stock. iXt it Our line of FURNITURE is very complete and up to date. Look at our Hammocks. For style and price they cannot be equalled. We make the framing of Pictures a specialty. E B WARNER, ft ii JOHN UK ATT. b. H. UUUUMAn. JOHN BRATT & CO., Real Estate, Loans Insurance Idle floncy Invented In Gilt Edged Securities 2C NORTH PLATTE, NEBRASKA. X A Bargain in .Steel Ranges. w. the protective board is now in Omaha attempting to secure a reinstate ment of Roach. Somewhat Exaggerated. 1 lie umana uce or todar Bays that the Union Pacific blacksmith shop in this city will be dismantled and removed the where. Matter Mechanic Barnum, who is in town today, was asked if hz report was correct, and he replied that he knew nothinir ot it. He said, how- eveV, that he had orders to cut out two of the six fires now in onera. lion, and that the two blacksmiths and their helpers would be trans ferred to Grand Island it they wanteu 10 go, out ue understood me men saia tnat ratuer tuan go they would quit the service of the company. M. Cunningham, Hardware Map, will sell the Superb Steel Range, with High Closet and Reservoir, and $3.00 worth pf cooking utensils, for This Range is strictly first class and up to date in all respects, Call 1 and see it before buying. VMM Also Soils - - - Hardware ana Tinware, at Fair Prices. ; ana & Etc., r Plumbing and Tin Work promptly attended to. V. Cunninghani. Men's Gloves. A great many men t' ink they cat only find a crood assortment of Gloves at a Clothing house. This is a Mistake. We have a larger assortment of Men's Gloves than can be found. in any other store in North Platte. Wc 'buy these goods from the people that make them and own them right. Men's Work Gloves, all styles 25c to $1.75 a pair. Men's Dress Gloves 50c to I $2,00 a pair. Wilcox Department Store.) Here are Good Shoes. "1 1 They a-half Stylish Shoes shoes that fit per fectly, completely wear well and look well for women. The extension style leads in popularity, arc here in a dozen and- different styles. KID XiA.CE 8XOI33 - with patont lenthor or hid tips, ex tonalon solos, rxcollont value for KID LACE SHOES with exten soln uocle, various too and heol stylos, plonBh'g In every way TOD I. ACE SHOES -IiIrIi olasa in every portlouhr.a splendid rango ot stylos to choons from, In kid, pat ent colt, onninel calf, box calf, etc., at 81.50, 91.00, W,oO, 3.' and.... a at 91. w $3.00 . -O Master Mechanic Barnum is in town today. faBsencer trains continue to run irom one to live hours late. joun matruinness is now em ployed as time-keeper on the Un ion Pacific west of Julesburg. Supt. of Motive Power McKeen is spending today in town, on busi ness couuecuu wttn nts otticial position. Frank Ottman has returned from Cheyenne and accented a clerical position in Asst. Sunt. ... r- wares oiuce. Train No. 4, due here at 10:30 last night, did not reach here until 9 o'clock tins morning. There were sixteen cars on the train, A Kansas City dispatch states that General Manager Dickinson has resigned and will accept a sim liar position wttli Sttllwell's Kan- ns City & southern. President Burt and other Union Pacific offi. ciala deny the report. The Great Northern and North em Pacific roads have now 6.000 more freight cars in service than ever before. Cars are interchanged when convenient and yet with this additional equipment the traffic officials are unable to handle the business. It Ib claimed that five conductors on the Union Pacific have been dis charged for contributing financial aid to the strikers. It is further claimed that this order unleas re voked, b certain to create trouble between the Order of Railway Con ductors ana tue company. John Spellman, who was bound over to the DouglaB county district court on a charge of murder in the second decree for the kllnnor ot Karl Caldwell, one of the strike breakers employed by the Union Pacific at Omaha, has been released from jail, having furnished the seven thousand dollar bail bond required. PROFESSIONAL OARDS D R. J. F. SHUTE, For Sale. Six heavy young horsee, brokr; 35 head of cattle, including several good milch cows, t-even young steers and a Hereford bnll. Also plows, cultivators, harrow, mower, rake, sweep, hay rack, wagon, corn planter with chrckwire, lister, jo tato digger, and a variety ot house hold coods. The stock and articles can be seen at r y home 11 miles southeast of North Platte, near Sioux Lookout. Frederick Kade. J, 8. EfOAGtAKD. W, V. IIOAOIiAMD Hoagland & Hoagland, ATTORNEYS and COUNSELLORS OlSoa orer Mrs. Iia(Imn'i Millinery Sliiro. NOHTU PLATTK. - - NKUItASKA, NOTICE. No hunting or trespassing on any of our land. - - f2f- Mylander Bros. DENTIST. All Dranches ot Den tistry hclentlOcally done. Nitrons Oxlil Gas administered. 10 Pennsylvania College of Dental Surgery Ofllce over Wilcox Dcpt Store, 'Phone 131. iA. II. DAVIS, ATTORNEY-AT-L AW. NORTII PLATTE,, - - NBBRABKA Grady Block Rooms 1 & 2. L. E. ROGUE, Zibgal Wotloe. 3097. Tho defendants, Franklin H. Buttor flold, Sarah O. Buttorlleld and John Doo, roal name unknown, will take notice that, on tho 5th day of May, 1902, tho plaintiff The County ot Lincoln, n corporation, riled its potition In tho distrlot court ot Lincoln county, Nebraska, tho object and prayorof which are to forocloso certain tax Hens, duly aEBOsaed by said plaintiff npninst tho north halt of tho northeast quarter onet hnlf of tho northwest quarter ot eootlon CO.townBhip 16, north ot rarpo 27, west of Sixth principal mpridian, Nebraska, for the year 1893 in the Bum of 321.08; for tho year 1801 in tho sum ot $20.17;for theyoar 1895 in tho sum ot 11 Gl; for tboyoar 1890 in tho sum ot 23.09; for. tho year 1897 in tho sura of 10.53; for th year 1893 in the sum ot 981; for the year 1899 in tho Bum ot 11.93;for the year 1900 in the sum of 3.74; for the year 1901, in tho euro ot 2.42; amounting in the total Bum of 8117.49; with intorest on tho sum of 878 07, nt tho rate of ten per cent per annum from the first day of May, 1902 all of which Ib due and unpaid. Plaintiff nrnve n decree of foreclosure of said tux Hon and a sale of said prov isos. You nnd each of you defendants nro required to ntiswor said pdtltion on or bet ore Monday the 3d day of No vember, 1902. THE COUNTY OP LINCOLN. (A Corporation.) fly II. S. niDOELY. Its Attornoy? ATOORNEY-AT-LAW. Um man Block, Dhwky Street, jNOHTII FrJ.TTE, NKDUA8KA. H. E. MoOAW, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Ofllco ovor Huffman's Millinery Store Noiitii Pjattk. - - Nebraska n u. V. BEDELL PHYSICIAN AND SCJROEON. Offices: North Platto National Bank BulldinR, North Platte, Neb. H. 8. RIDGELY, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW . Office McDonald Block. Dewev street. NORTII PLATTE, - - NEBRASKA P F. DENNIS, M. D., HUftlUfcU I'ATIIIST, Ovsr Flrt NUonl imnk. NORTH PLATOC, . . NEDItAHKA. D R.O. B. DENT PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Office over Post Office. Telephone 115. North Platte, ... Nebraska PATTERSON, Offloe over Yellow Front Sho Store NORTII riiATTE, NEB. Legal Notice. 3110. Tho defendants Cnrloton E. Mann, Mrs, Carloton E. Mann, flnt real naroo unknown, Gust Lindon, Emma Linden, his wife, Eriok Linden. Mrs. Eriok Lin dan, his wife, llri-t real naruo unknown, and Richard Roe, roal nnuio unknown, will take noltcothaton tho 5th day of Mov. 1002. tho plaintiff, tho County ot Lincoln, a corporation, tiled its peti tion in the Dintriot Court of Linoo'n county, Nobruskn, the object and prayer ot which Ib to forocloao certain tax Hens, duly assessed by said plaintiff against ibo Eouiuonsi quanor 01 bocuoii lu, in township 13, north ot racpo 31, west ot Sixth principal meridian, Nobmska, for tho year 1893 in tho sum ot $20.48; for tho year 1891 in the sum of 1950; for tho year 1895 in tho sum of 18 02; for tho year 1890 in tho sum of 18.11; for tho year 1897 in the sum ot 14.09; for the year 1898 in tho sum of 11.25; for tho voar 1899 in tho sum of 9.29; for tho year 1900 in tho sum of 415; for the yonr 1901 in tho sum ot 3.09; amounting in tho total sum ot 124.84; with intorest on tho sum ot 82.37 at tho rate ot ten por cent per annum from the first day ot May, 1902, all ot which la due and unpaid. Plaintiff prays a decree of foreoloeuro ot said tax lien and a sale of said prem ises. You and each of you dofendants are required to nnawer said petition on or boforo Monday, tho 3d day of No vember, 1002. TIIK COUNTY OP LINCOLN, (A Corporation.) By II. Q. RIDGELY. Its Attonwv.