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About The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 7, 1902)
) 1 T 1 EIGHTEENTH YEA1L NOHTH PLATTE, NEBRASKA, OCTOBER 7, 1902. NO. 75 J mm t ( John Brntt John Durko E, R. Goodman 5 Bratt, Burke & Goodman, 5 DEALERS IN LIVE STOCK. 2 BUY OR SELL ON COMMISSION. 5 5 References Any Bank In Nebraska, Tel. No. 65. rtr. n..n m .1 . wiiivc uiau uiui,. yjj NORTII PLATTE. NEB. S The Malleable Steel Range Has many points superior to any other range on the market. The stoves are sold as cheap as any range of its class. HOWE'S FURNITURE STORE. fa V VVVWWVVWVVWVN SAVSAAAAAVAVWNAAi S t 6 a ? ? JOS. HERSHEY Locust St 9 : : : : NORTH PLATTE, NEB. Farm Implements, Wagons, Buggies, Wind Mills, Pumps, Pipes and Fit- tings and Tanks, Barb Wire. Kale Ties. Lip itenmfr v a a o n j. nay press a Repairs t The Climate Of Western Nebraska is hard on paint and it is al- most money burned to use an inferior quality when painting- your house. The best paint is by far the 2 cheapest in the end. . Sherwin & Williams Paints Have been sold by us for many years, and they have 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 you will buy it again; if you have not used it, try it A F STREITZ, Druggist! foils l Five Cent Cigar to .A.T SOHMALZBIBD'S. RpimcL of 9 pleasure j as well as perpetual good health, is assured when you drink Guners Peerless Bottled Beer THE DEER OF GOOD CHEER. It has an international reputation for blandness of navor nnu tor absolute purny. none to compare witn it tor tne table, sola everywnere. JOHN GUND BREWING CO., LnCrosse, Wis. Bond lie tot pack of floe plajloi cariu. II. SCIILfcSINUfcK. WARiv North Platte, Neb. USING AFTER HEALTH AND VITALITY L IV ilUlVOMlIIVia XXXjXOB C- Thu great remedy (or nervous prostration and nil diseases o( tbo eeneratlva g prcansof eithersex, aucU as Nervous Prostration. Falling or Lost Manhood. fi Imnptoncy, NlRhtly Emissions, Youthtul Errors. Mental Worry, excessive use ui iuractu ur uinuiu, ui.u ivuu 10 uunsuniriuoa ana insanity. With over P.' order wo cuarauleo to euro or rotund tbo money. Sold at 81.00 twr hnr oboxosforss.oo. Bii.norm cmmic&t, co.. cievciu"iu. oiui' For sale by North Platte Pharmacy. Give North Platte Another Swipe. Tho Union Paolflo pave North Platto another swlpo last Saturday when nn order was issued transferring tho hond ouartora of onainoa nnd cnalnnmnn on thoSccoml diatriot from North Platto to Grand Island. Tho roportod oauso for thi action on tho part of tho com pony is that Grand Island Is friendly to mo union memo wniio it la cinimod that North Platto is not. All work on tho Second district en- finos will be porfortned nt tho Grand eland shops, and tho onginumcn will nnvo ttiotr long lav-over at that division terminal Inntonil nf thin nltv. This will roeult In quito n cut in the round-houso forco at this noint and eventually tho forco in nil departments or inosnops win bo reduced to n mini mum. At loast this is tho nlnn out lined by tho company. Tho chango of hoadauartore of tho motivo power on tho Hecond district will ontail nddltional ozpenso to engi neers and flromen, ns instead of remain ing nt Qrnnd Island but n fow hours ns has boon tho custom, thoy,will remain much longer. Knttior than boar this additional ex pense, it fj probnhlo that n fow of thoenginoora nnd tlremon will romovo to Grand Island. High School Eleven Wiru. Tn lit ft rrnmn nf fnntlinlt ItArwnitn flm Kearney Military Academy nnd tho local High School elovens, played at Dillon nthlotio park in th la. city Friday afternoon, the lattor won by n scoro of flvn tn nntlllnr. rPhn snnrn wno mnHn (n tho first half, when tho High Sohool miiuo n goai nuor mtoon minutes or brilliant playing, tho gains boing mndo nearly nltiunthnr hv nnntnr molina Congdon, howovor, fnltod to kick goal, mo uau being plnteU at a bad nnglo. In mo bocodu nnir, mo visitors mndo two lioo end rutin, in nnn nf whlnli flm run. nor mndo goal, but in doing so rcn out of lino and was called back. Time was oallod on tho second halt boforo n goal was ruouo. Tim IIIdIi Rnlinnl Innm milnlneaml llm visitors, tbo work of Otton nod Cury bolnir nnnnAinllv rrinil nltVinnnl nnnli in. , ------ n I i.l.uwuBu UKUU lllVidllnl mnmhnr nf flm tnnm nlni-ntl ntl n T P A 1 ! n Tl t cr.imn rli r tinm. nnn iUt & ..v i.u.u 1 1 1 vu buu uosiovor piayed on tne local grounds, tho team work boing much better thnn last year, and tho f umbloB and misplays fawnr. "Thla tmnmvnmiin la tlim - i .i in u uuiuu w la MUU vaj coaoh Lostor W. walker, who has given considerable timo in gotting tbo olovon u goou snnpo. A rnttirn nnmn nrlll lin nlnvnl at Trnn-. ney on November Gth. ' "Mldnlshtin Chinatown." An earlv nttrnntlnn tn hn nrnaAnfnrl nf thlB thontrn in W. O TVlnnirKTa l.Irr main. dramntfo comedy "Midnight in Cbina town," a story or tho Golden Gato City, San Prnnoiseo. A largo cast is required and n snlnndld Fennln Anvlrnnmnnf will AnflAnRA thn hpntlt.V nf flin nrnilimMnn Tho story opons nt a summer resort in iuo mouauuos, wneroino noroino is co erced by a falso friend intn nlmost nn oiuiumcuu nuu nio viinuu Ol IIIO piny, which is thwnrtnd. Iinivnunr hv fna herp, who in shielding his fisncee, is onmpolled to acquioeco to a charge of uuempiea muruer. Tho nnnnnn nhnnnPA ranidlv -i. Ran '1,11111 W t. U PrnnoiBcn Tinv nnrl Ihn tmsnn In whlnh tho Bero is incarcerated to tho Murray mansion, from which tho hnrnlnn In nh. ducted nnd takon to an opium don con trolled by tho vilinn and from whence sho is resound by tho hero and n body of police nt tho climax of tho piny and is one of tho most sonsntionnl ncenos ever enacted upon' tbo ptngo. ai juioyu's opora liouso Saturday ovoning, Oct. lltb. Everything Favorable to RcpubliQns, TudcrO OritTlAH rnf.ltrnnil iUn ln(r. nn.) of last week from n trip to tho west part of tho etnto, which included Keith, Deuel, Cheyenne, Kimbnll nnd Scotts Bluffs counties, nnd his trnvoling com panion was Judge Klnknid, republican candidnto for congress. Judgo Grimos snya thnt ot every point nt which they Rtnnnn.fl t.hV fnllnrl nnmllflnn. iav fnt, orablo to the republican ticket, Many old timo populists volunteorod the nseor- lfn.n il..t l ..i it tiuuti vunu mo ropuuuenne wouiu maKo (l Glenn H"Off nf ihn ntuHnr ni-wl thnt j- - '"ttvt J VH tlUUI. Judge Klnknid would bo oloctod (o con gress by quito n big mojority. Judgo Grimes found tho peoplo well eatisllod wuii luu jreaons prosperous conditions nf Ihn nnnnl.rv. nnil fhnf frnm n nnMnnnl standpoint- republicans and populists urn vyvu ouiuu uoinouruw. uo not iiunit uini a ennngo or stnto and national nd- mlniBtrntivn nnllnv ivnnWl I n n rtrrrt - - j ' v. , v i fUUU tiling. Many populists will votothoro- (juuiiunu nunni, wmio many oinoni will not go to the poll. Dr. Dennis Sells His House. Dr. P. F. Dennlfl linn nnlrl liin (Inn root. donco on west Kourlh streot to Major Lester Walker for n consideration of $1,G00. Po'soesion ot tho promises will oo given mis weeic. uy tbis purchaso Major Wnlker bocomnn lb ft nnnnnnonr rf of a very plowmnt home nnd ono which iiuhuu iiib i in uy win uuiy enjoy. Mr. nnd Mm. D. fi. CnnnAnn tn.nn.1 tho latter part of last woek from a viBlt in umana. Mrs. Nolnnn ITnmmnr lina tAi 1ivnnl from a visit with Omaha' frionds. Fix That Fence! Baker Perfect Barb Wire. Painted, per hundred $3.60. Baker Perfect Barb Wire, galvanized per hundred $3.90 Wilcox Department Store Demands a Correction. Snnford Ilnrtman dosiros us to correot tho statement thnt ho had boen admitted ns n member ot tho Alfalfa club. It is truo that ho mndo application but wna blaok balled by Jim Cunningham nnd Alox 8troiU. Trior to taking tho vote Oil tlin AllmlRninn nf ITnrfmnn on Infirm. M meeting ot tho olub wna hold and uunoiDRnnni mnao uio siatomont that n farmer in tho snnd hills had planted two buehnlfl (if Boml nntAtnna li., l. l.n.. . . V 1 1 1. V U 1 1 U I uiirvoBttNi j.w uusiiois rrom ttio need planted nnd thnt ho wnB still digging. xiiiriuiuu uuuuieu mo iruiu or the stnto mont nnd said that ho had planted $0.75 Worth of flood nntntnna t.n.l l.n. I l.n.. vested $12.10 worth. For this uupatri otio tnlk ho was given two blackballs whon the voto on his nppllcation was tnltnn. Hnrtmnn in ' w u IIU ttl II v ito i horuetnndis djing ovory thing ho can iu uiBurKamz j mo Allium o;ub. If Dickinson Rcsinr, Park will Succeed. General Mauaper niHti tiiBea to deny or ailirm the repoit that hC Will rckiLrn Mtul nrroiit n similar Dosition wuh t it - " HV L lIUUU City & Orient. It la Keiie.rally be- HI.TCU ma; u nir. IJ.CKtllBOll uau not tendered hii resignatiou he would promptly say bo. In cabe Mr. uickiusou does leave the Union Pacific If io r..,inH from cood sources tlmt tlip niwttiini of geucral manager will be ijiveu &upt. wai. Li. Park, of the Wyo ming division. Mr. Park 1b today recognized an one of tbi must niii,. railroad men in the weBt and no official ban ever been more popular wuii employes, lie bas ai-ceuded to his present poBition Irom that ot a brnkemati on a fmlihi tmiit through the varioua BtageB of pro motion and iu each nomimn im h held be haBproved bis ability, and reuccrcu Baiistactloii to tlie com pany and justice to the men under bim. In North Platto Mr. Pnrk b hi railroad career, and if he is to bj elevated to the nnwllinn nf eral manager of the "Overland", it win oc a uay ot supreme satisfac tion to hia every acquainxaucc in thia city. BETWEEN THE RIVERS. Mrs. J. G. b'ee.keu, who baa been demented to some extent for a bbort time, raa taken to the sani tarium at Lincolu last week it said to be rapidly improving already. Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Bahleman departed Saturday for Ilarriaburg, Penn., via Waahington, D. U. They were accompanied from North. Platte by Frank Dowhowcr and wife. Mm. O. H. Eyerly and little son left Saturday lor a viBit with rela tives and fricndB nt Pcnri.i. III.. and in Iowa. C. H. Pink, ot Wayne county, Neb., was the truest of J. V. Rnhin. Bon last week. Mr. Pink came up nere ror mc purpose ot looking over the country with a view ot locating, Mr. Kobinson took htm nut over the country with which he was iayorauiy impressed. He did not purchase while here but has severnl farmB in view, one ot which he mav ( ... purcuase u everytutng workB favorable. Wild ncese are becoming nmii numerous in this locality at the present time, The prairie chickens, while quite numerous in the valley, are bo wild that it is almost iinnosslble tn get close enough to ohoot and kill them. Still the country jis flooded with men in pursuit of them but are not bagging any large numbers. J. G. Peeken haB Btarted up IiIb steam thresher agaiti near Gothen- ourg. Evervbodv is on move in this In. calitv at the nrescnt time. Snmn ate baling and loading hay on the cars aim oiuera are harvesting bugar oeeiB aim loading them on cars. Teams can be seen imliiir in all directions, J.R. White ot Sellers, 111., who lias been tip in the vallt-y' for the past two weeks on business, made arrangements before returning home last Saturday to haye a large barn erected on his farm in the valley, now occupied by his brother D. 13. White. P. C. Calloway will do the wotk, Thcdrult team of sorrel horses that'ThomaB HayeB got ot Henry Polk not long ago have both died lately from some unknown cause. Ed Ewell ot Grand Island was up tn the valley laat week looking over the beet cropland took a bhot or two at a few prairie chickens, Miss Helen Ncilson took charge of the school at Myrtle yesterday (Monday) which bbe will teach for the coming school year. Mr. and Mrs D. A. Brown and little daughter Helen have been combining busincsa with pleasure at Nichols Bince Saturday of laat week. J. V. Robinson closed a deal the last of last week for two hundred add forty acres of land near Cor with, Iowa. He has not aB yet de cided whether he will go there to rebide or rent it and remain where he is and act as local agent lor the Oambel Land Company which he has becu doing since he sold them bis farm in the valley last spring. Dr. and Mrs. Eves of Hershev. nave tnKcn possession of the resl deuce in that village that they pur chaBcd ot W. II. Hill. Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Hill have moved into the hotel at that place temporarily. u. r, waugii'a turcsiitug ma chine has started up again bince the late rains. Mothers Who would; koop Iholr children in good henlth.should watch for tho first iiiinuiiiB in worniB nnu romovo tnem with Whitoi Cronm Vormlfugo. It is tho children's boat tonio. It gets diges tion., nt work so thnt thoir food does tlirtm trnnfl nnrl tlinv rrinur t.n lmnlll., and strong. 2.r)ontA P. Streltz's Cor nor uiugoiorc. Proposed Constitutional it. The following Proposed Amendment to the Constitution of the State of Nc braska, as hereinafter set forth In full, it submitted to the Electors of the State of Nebraska, to be voted upon at tne ucncrai uiection to be held Tuesday November 4th. A. D. 1902. A Joint Hosolution proposing to amend Section Ono of Article Pifteon. ot tho Constitution ot tho titnto of No braska, rolutlvo to tho tunnnor of submitting nnd adopting amend monts to tho Constitution of tho Stnto ot Nebraska. Do it Hosolvod nnd Ennotod by tho Leg islature ot tho Stuto ot Nubrnnkn: Seotion 1. That Section Ono of Ar ticle Fitioon, ot tho Constitution ot tho iStxtoof Nobrnskn, bo nmondod to rend us follows: Sootion 1. Eilhor brnnch ot tho leg islaturo may propo o nmondmonta tn this Constitution, nnd it tho same be agreed to by threo-titths ot tho memborn elootod to each liouso, such proposed amendments shall b entorcd on tho Jourunls, witli tho yeas and nnys, nnd published nt lonst oneo each wook in nt lonst ono nowsjinpor In earh county wlioro n nowspapor is published, for thirty dnya imiuediatoiy proceding tho next elootion of senators and roproson tativos, nt which olootlon tho snmo shall be submitted to tho olootors for approval or rojootion. nnd it n majority ot tho electors voting at such alnntlon on suoh proposed nmondmont, shall voto to adopt such nmondmont, tho snmo shall bocotno a part of this Constitution. Whon moro thnn ononmeudmont is sub mitted nt tho mmo olootlon. they shall bo so submitted ns to onnblo the olootors to voto on each nmondmont soparatoly. All ballots usod at suoh olootlon on bucIi nmeudraont or nmondmonta shall havo written or printod thereon tho fol lowing: Por proposod nmondmont to tho Constiiution relating to (horo iunort'tho subjoet ot tho amendment) nnd, against proposou nmonumoni totho Uonslitutton relating to (horo innort tho Bubjootot tho amendment) and tho voto of each elector votinu on such nmondmont or nmondments shall bo designntod by tho olootnr by mnking n cross with n pen or poncil in n circlo or squnro to bo placed at tho rlizht of tho lines tlio words "Por or ngninat" tho proposed nmondmonta ns in snail desire to voto thoroou, or by indicating Ids proforonce on n voting mnohino whdn such mnohino is in ubo. I, Ueo. w. Alnrbb. sooretnryot stnto of tho stnto of Nebraska, do hereby cor- tiry mat mo loregolng proposod amoud mont to tho Constitution of tho Stnto of Nobrnskn is n truo nnd correct copy of tho crigltinl enrolled nnd engrocscu bill, ns nassod by thoTwontv-sovontli session ot tho legislature of tho stnto ot Nobras- kn, as appears from nnid originnl bill on lllo In this oillce, nnd thntsmd proponed amendment is submitted to the nualiliod voters of tho Stnto ot Nohraskn for thoir adoption or rojootion nt tho uenornl olootlon to bo hold on Tuodny, tho llh nay or JNovomuor, A. u. luua. In'tostimony wlioroof. I hnvo horounto sot my hand nnd affixed tho grontrsoal of tho Stalo ot NobniRka. Uono nt Lincoln this 22d day o f July in tho year ot our Lord Ono ThouBnnd Nino Iluudrod nnd Two, of tho Indopon donco ot tho United Stntosatho Ono nunurod nnd Twenty-seventh, nnd of this Stnto tho Thirty-sixth. UKU, W. AlAllHU, hkai. Soorotary of Stato. ljSTJQBLIjHEd POR FLPoR PAIhTlttG. DRIES WhILL: YoV 5 LEE P. CrCoLITC saves as nven LADoRASAGARPETSVTOCR. Coi cms. rvmtu inroRHATion,: or Tiir. kMLLIGAfl PfllMT PRoDV6T5 AT NORTH PLATTO PHARMACY. You Have So Many Fiae Shoes! Thia is a remark we often brnr. And it is true. Wc have more styles of Ladies' Pine Shoes than are shown in nnv stock- in North PJatici We Sell Men's Satin Calf Shoes, all solid leather, lace or con crcsa. ncr nair ;t ox Men's Satin Calf Shoes, lace or conirrcss. nor nair . . . i.sn Men's Vclottr Calf Shoes. . . 2.00 Men's Vict or Vclottr Calf Shoes, Goodyear welt.... 2.S0 Men's Fine Shoes, all styles nnd different leathers $3 to 5.00 Ladies' Calf Shoes, per pair 1.50 Ladies' Kid Shoes, per pair 1.S0 Ladies' Heavy Calf Shoes,.. 1.751 Lathes' Kttl Shoes, 'cither stock or patent tip per pr 1.75 Ladies' Kid Shoes, per pair 2.00 These two dollar kIiops Imvn all the style and appearance of $2.50 and $3.00 goods. uatnes' l inc Shoes in Kid, vclottr Calf and Patent Leather, ncr nair ?.zn Ladies' Fine Welt and Ilnnd Turned Shoes, all kinds of leather and prettiest of shapes, ner nair s.nn Ladies' Ultra Shoos, tlm - finest of fine shoes, sixteen different styles to select from, ncr nair S.fin. Misses Kid Shoes 11 to 2, 1"" i.UU Misses Calf Shoes, lVj to 2, Tier nair i.ta Misses Kid Shoes, 1154 to 2 1.35 misses can allocs, to 2 1.35 Misses Patent Leather Shoes 1114 to 2. nor nnlr . . ' Child's Kid Shoes, 8tf to 11' M Child's Calt Shoes, 8-tolL 1.00 Child's Patent Leather Shoes" . 8 to 11, per pair 1.10 Child's Kid Shoes, 8 to 11, 1.10 Child's Kid Shoes, 5 to 8 . . . .50 Child's Calf Shoes, 5 to 8. . . .85 Child's Kid Shoes, 5 to 8 . . . ,85 Infants'SotSoleShocs,.50and.25 Satisfactory wear of every pair guaranteed. Wiltox Department Store Tjogal Notioe. 3118, Tho Defendants L. 0. Lnthorp, first ronl nnmo unknown, B. P. Minor, llrst real nnmounknown.nudltichnrd llo,real nnmo unknown, will tnko notico thnt on tho 20th dny of May, 1002, tho pluin tllf, tho Couuty of Lincoln, n corpora tion, tiled its potition In tho district court of Lincoln county, Nobrnskii, tho objoot nnd prnyor of which Is to foreclose certain tax liens, duly npsvpsod by said nlnintilT ngninat tho east halt of tho west half of section 21, in township 0, north of rnngo29, west of Sixth prinolpnl mor idinn, Nobrnskn, for thoyoar 1800 in tho sum ot fO.nrij for tho year 1807 In tho sum of fi.ll; for tho year 1898 in tho sum of 4.70; for tho year 1800 in tho sum of G 57; for tho yonrlOOO in tho mm of 2.20; for tho your 1001 in tho sum of 2. Oil; amounting in tho total mim of 20.07; with interest on tho sum of 1015 nt tho rnto of ten por cent por nnnum from tho first day of May, 1002, nil of which ia duo nnd unpaid. I'luhtiir prnyB n dooreo of foreclosure of said tux lien nnd n snlo of said prom ises. You nnd ouch of you defendants . nro required to nnawor snld potition on or boforo Mondiy, tho 3d dny of No vember, 10j2. TUB COUNTY OP LINCOLN, . fA Corporation.) ny II. 0. ItlDORLY, Its Attorney. Lajral Notice. 2735 Tho Defendant) Mr?. Alphn Hill, will tnko notion thnt on tho 15th dllV Of Ani'll. lnnt. Mm ..lnlntilf II. n County of Lincoln, a corporntion, filed iih pouuim in mo uiBiiici Uourt ot Lin coln county, Nebrnskn, tho objoot nnd prnyor of which n to forooloso certain tax lions, duly iiBBossod by said plaintiff against tho northwest qunrtor of soction 27, In towiiBliip 10, north of rnngo 31, wost of Sixth principal meridian, No brnskn. for tho vnnr 1H()."i In (I in ntim nf 810 73; for tho year 1890 in tho aum of ai.uij; lor mo yoar iavt in tlio sum or J3 59;for thoyoar 1898 in tho fium ot 7 52; for tlio year 1899 in tho sum of 7.23; nmounting in tho total Hum of 00.12; With interest on tho sum ot 43.71 nt tho rnto of ton por cent per nnnum from tlio llrst day ot Mav, 1001, nil of which is duo and unpaid. I'laintlir pni)B uilecrooof foreclosuro ot snid tux lion nnd n snlo ot snid prom iaoa. You nnd enoh of you defendants nro roqufrod to nnawor mid potition on or boforo Monday, tho 3d day of No vombor. 1002. TUB COUNTY OF LINCOLN. By . B. IUD0XJLY, AU.,0,,, 7