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About The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 21, 1902)
Bljc cmt - WfcMy Evilnmc. Iha L.BAK12, Editor and Publisher One Year cauh In advance i'9 Six Months ca-ih In advance M cents Entered at North Watte. ohraHka. lostof. lice, a second claw matter. festern JcbraskaJcvjf v :rr---ortij: FRIDAY, NOV, 21, 1902. i..u..t r-h..f- Have ron had it fclnducM hotvn l'a(i!ton, Twas not h!1" for yu alone IM It in. I.i-t It 'travel down the year. Let It wiiw another" te.ir. Till In he.ivon the deed apjtearH, The Unloading Sale at The Leader Continues Unabated. General Iluiiiiu.unrteM,l ''"j; Cty, Nebraska State nivUlon. Myrtle, Hub, Color. Ytdi'MV arm wniic. line It is suspected that the Chinese government is planning another slaughter of foreigners, nnil if such proves true a dis- member mcnt of China by the 5f),i ..ii i Kiill rpvlninlvl civ.iu.eu ..ai. ..a y ltlflfif rctfrcllntr Sunshine follow. The latter course would aiiibtiimw "". lonow. xiinmv work and package hlnuil.1 lw ad- be justifiable. ' drChNPll i0.Mri. Anna 13 Moore, Beginning December 15th all i r ri.:, ...511 in. BIr.CIAI NOTICK. t-.in flu west of Chicairo will m- ... . -t ...-in Just now the Mate ollic-j in crease uc. o u.t.,,,, ,., the way of This means a big loss m Ll(ta BllUabI(. for U,e holiday sea- farmers ot xseurasua .aim ",,. unL,Pt blatcn, pencil, toys, nnnfmnim ?nr.rinif !n the earn- ,.-, rrmu. mitten, ribbons. ings of the railroad companies, fancy articlec, dulU: in lact we mi.:.. ,., th nnrt of the want everything you don't want. riilroads is certainly "hoggish," When wc look over our member, railroads is ccriainiy nubb dlU(lrc1 and Bbul.iuB as their net earnings for the year remember have been unusually heavy. vpn, 0ne deiir invalid has 3 p " . .., been cotilined to her bed nine years' sr. Tun complete count of votes P"" ' . . nn nrm ' WcJT . . . . ... i illiu ua o. "".J w... I fLl on iuc state iiuiiciauwf fAHCy Wirk frotn material pent ncr Weston to have led the ticket, l)y ,",injr tim work with her teeth being elected by a majority of anj u.i(lsr the lelt haii'l, anuther i- ili!it iluinilv Hi inLf hc lll IH III M mi lUb I win n dent being next with 16,272. Follmcr, for commissioner, next with 16,200, Marsh for secretary of state, Prout for attorney gen eral, Mortcnscn for state treas urer and McGilton coming in the order named, the latter with 11,311 and Mickey having a ma jority of 5,355, showing a differ once of nearly twelve thousand can tin ih Thfe are (iily two caseT of abut- in liven we art! trvinif to bfiuhten. Won't you each help uh to make Ujr bright the hulM.iy hea.oii lorinem.' AdvlreheH of uicinbcrn will be mailel jou on implication m you can i-enil your Cut I-.mii.i- urt-ettnu direct to them or wi will bee that tli'ti htate ofllw'o for vott ii you wish uh to. The Unloading Sale, which was inaugurated at The Leader on November 8th, continues to be a magnet which draws a great number of bargain-seekei-s daily to that popular establishment. People who have visited the store arc lully satisneu time cue saie is no iuku, uut, that it is a genuine bai gain-getting occasion. They find that there has been a great reduction in the price of all classes of merchandise, and that the price-cutting has not been confined to the cheaper class of goods. Tlin nnfrnnnrrn np.P.nrrlp.rl TllG Leader dui'inff this Sale liaS CXCCCded it. f he expectations of the proprietor, and the largo number of sales people 0 have been kept busy every day since the sale began. Many of the peo- pic who have visited the store, and especially residents ot the country precincts, have found the prices on goods so low that they have pur- chased a winter's supply of necessary articles, and in doing so have saved a nice sum of money. The Leader's prices on all classes of mer- 4, chanuise nave always oeen a snaue iowur umn uiauvvnui, uu tjr the great reduction which has been made during this Unloading bale, the prices are far below those of any other store and this statement is attested by all who have patronized the sale. . .-u This sale will continue until December 8th, and while there is still, nearly three weeks in which to take advantage of the bargains oftered, 0 it is advisable that all do their buying as early its possible in order to get the best results. . mf . . ., . . $ Jliverybouy is cordially invitea to visit nc ueuuur uuiiut; Drop in and look over the bargain tables and convince yourself that & this is a genuine bargain-getting price-cutting occasion. Money saved is money earned, and there is no way in which you can save money so $ ;i .1 'ill A t iti - easily aim quiuiuy us ut OltDEIl OP HEAItlNO. 1 State of Nebraska. Lincoln county, m. in the bounty Court in probate. In the matter ot the etate of Krancli Uacon, o" reading and flllnn the petition 'of Je.Me H. Ilacon.pravlnet'jat the Instrument fl ed on the 18th ilav o? November. IWK.and pur- portliiB lobe tneiasi win ami i"""' "V"' Haiti I'rancl Uacon. deceased, and that the execution of ald Instrument may be com. mltted and the administration ; said estate may be urantcd to Jessie IJ. Uacoiii .is exi-cutrlx. . . . ..... .P, . Ordered. Tnai iccemo:r uiu. o'clock pm. Is asMRncd for hearing aM petition, when all persons Interested I n . .tld natter may appear at a County Court to be hclil in and for said County, and show cause why the prayer of petitioner should not be cradled. A. a. IIAl.liwiJ. 21-3 County Judge. NOTICE. , k To Louisa May Uibb. Defendant: You are horeby notllled that on the- S3il (Uy of October, loai. James A. Kobb filed a peti tion against vou In the district court of Lin coln county. Nebraska, the b.ect and praVor on the grounds ot extreme cruelty anil fraudulent representation without good cause, and that you be restored to your maiden name. I.oulsa May Howard. You arc required to answer s.ud petition on or beforo Monday. December IS, JW. .miRn A. TtOIIIl. ni.i lly A II, Davis, Ills Attorney. NOTIOK roil rUllLIOATION. Land Offlco nt North I'latl. Nob., Ootolicr 31th. lWi, Notice Is berr-by Riven IhMthn follnwllin-nnmr-d (Cltlor hss filed liollooof tua Intention to iuhVi flnnl proof In sutiM)rtnf hU claim, nnd that snld proof will be mmle befort tho )li-Klitor nnd lto celver. bnlted Htnlos tandtlfflco, Noith rlutto, Neb., on December 12th. 11W.'. !: 1KVIN rilt-VIIEU, who roKle lIomfleil Kntry No 17612, tor If-" nnrlhWfst ciusrler of foolbin III. town 11. north of range S3, west Clh 1'. M. He MBUi the fot' lowing wltncffes (o prove nls rotit Itiu.tua rrM. John Uoue-Htnel, William I.nVln. Mitlinntel LM nnd L. 0. Wliiluiare, nil of Wnllnco. Neb. o3UJ Oeo. E. FnnNOii. lieglsler, The Leader's Unloading1 Sale. juiiijr u -..w. yQl, WriU U n lO. -- fj ... i I!.. I .i,Ih, 1.. 1 1... f irln jjMuiiuMWuJiWmiuLwiiJ ua.- lUluWUatull lilt aiuiw hmm. kjikc il mnv bhiip i ....... - . ' p- .r ... Ilk ... .. ........I... ...t.l.W . Ifl.f I . A Ha.nM ' I 01 a 1 III', lO it Will tlljr inj i.iuj . A iiii.ii'u r ( block- art needed to T While In hihhIoii the associate1 JastlcVs of the Unltctl Statea Hiipreine com t 'nro lino. In Mu oMler of their eoininlRaloi.fl, tho ohlent In conun'r.slon on IiIh rljrht. I.nnillnir Hntnn Dnivn. "T Ir-litnlun- iMiiifl.-nil Illn olllll-pn RtCO'l . . . . . .i .. . .i. plo down,'' Hoim, one wild to Urother lu'l ' BPntKl on either r.lde of the chief jus TMt... v.u. UnOn.'u ..-ni nlwnvti tern 18 bu aimiiii-, uuiuu un.v Hush ll'ro when hu uees n church Htec- patch, many can help In thin pood plo Kwhio up." hrolhei' lnci 'Ioiib wld HllfllltH was drowned lit tho river uiRt wcei;.- herb 'and tiierK. "Oh, yes; Sntnn'H in uu wnter too. no liloocd tor co dm tor cool orf." "So A box contaiuinrjf clotlilnp, pro- you Mttino oYcrythmtf on Hntnn, "" cerleft and vectablca was packed dntiaV he's t'-a "? Vi Constitution. CniiNplcutitia Kximiplc. "Women are belittled and mndo of no account In overy pomhIIiIo ivity," ex. claimed tho lndlKuant heiid of the fam ily. "Kven tho ceoeraphcru willfully and dellhcrntely slleht her. How many really Important towim In thin country tiro named in honor or a woman i "Well, my denr," mild her husband, ncratchhiK bin ehln relleetlvely, "there'H Jauesvllle, you know." Chicago Tribune. meeting In November and fent to u family near Gatuly. The paasinn on of lljwcrp, fruit, literature and other ko0(1 cheer made the month's record one to be proud of. ThoBe who reported Bitiialuny deeds done were Mrs, Den Wilson, Mra. U Wright, Mm. Sam (Jambrel, Mrs. KeBBlar and Mrn. Anna Moore. North Platte branch No. 3, Mrs Mary Ncary president, keeps ever beiore them Nebrauka'4 motto, "Do Bomcthitiij for somcboay quick." When .luatlce I'ltld was the Henlbr asRoelate, thlH iirrnugeuicut jiroduced this curious rcHUlt: Tho naliiea of the JuHtlccH on the right had but a HlnsJo syllable-Mold, dray, Itrown and While -wblh' tho naliiea of those on the left had two HyllabloH-llailnn, Urowcr, sIiI'-iih mill I'oohhain. All wcro mar ried, but no one of the Justices on tho light had ever had any children, while each of those on the left hail liotn cini dron and uranilehlldren. Tho colors wore all on the right Gray, Brown and White while the left was colorless. Youth's Companion. Ilomca In Italy. Snrnldnr? of'homcs and wnys of liv ing. Mr. Lulgl Vlllarl In "Italian Llfo In Town and Country' reveals a curl- Ml V.. VA...I I . t him state or auairs. in luumn tine I'UIHIIIUIIIgiUD Tin. iSziicniio of Canary Illrds The .keeping of canaries Becma to bo n fnlrlv oxncnslvc luxury. To start OnDRIl OF HBVIttMO. Btntoof Nebrnskn. Lincoln coutitx. U 8. 1-noiuTB noiIck. In tho msttor or tho Katnm of John l-.Il Soall, On leading nnd filing Hie petition of Anrnn Hcnll. praying Hint thn Instrument, ulod ou the 8th ilny of October. W1, and purporting to bo tho last will and ti-etnment of ths ald df-coascil. . . . ...... r. .1 ...1 .ml.nlnr1. n Intrwl nml rpcorded H tho lust will and testament of tho said John Ell Hcull, docoatpil. and thnV tho exe cution of Mid Jnctruinent niaj be commltlod nnd tliondinlnlstrntlon of raid csbite may bo utantod to aron Scull n Kxeoator. Onlored that November 22, 1002, at 9 o.clock n. Int. . IsanslRtiPd for hearing said petition, when -it . intn.n.tA.i in unl.1 mnltpr mnv aiioear HI! IlUIl.lin IIVUIU-r. .ii d..... ....... - - -r -- ' r ... .,.... .n I... IiaIiI In nml rnr MAIll county and show ennne why tho prayer ot .ctlllou BUUUIU uuv uu Uiuu.uu. A. H. mtowiK, 031-3 County Judge. NOTICE FOU I'UULICATION. Land Offlce ut North Platte, Neb., October Utu. 1902. Nollco Is hereby slven that tho followlnc named iettlcr has nltd notlcoothls tntentlnu to make final proof In support of his claim nod Hint said proof will bo mnile boforo roulstur ami re celter of tho U.H.Land Offlco nt North riatto, I Neb., ou November 2llh, 1002. lz: nii.iuni u. fiiciuur.i, who made Hoinoatead Entry No. 17,500. for the northwest quarter of iho southeast quarter ami northeast quarter nf tho southi"t quarter nnd Lota 3 ,nnd 4. of Bentl n 7, Towu 0, llorih of ltanRO 20 west of Sixth 1. M. Ho name tho followlnii witnesses lo prove his continuous rrnldeneo nimn and eoltlvatlnn of enld i laiin. Vi: f-uwaru it. jiinjuryt Hint dtmu or jsorin riniiv uu. V Hoot, Neb,, and Austin L, Vlotcbr, of tcho, Ncu, OlJt) UKUHUN J'J. ttr.pi.lt. Jir(i"i.iri. with, a really good bird will cost $r,0. You can easily spend more, but $50 will buy n fairly good Norwich bred bird. The food tho bird requires con sists of various delicacies In the form of rye, bread, rice, meal aud vegeta bles. Cannrlcs are liable to all sorts of ailments, and this, of course, neces- tnu cuiiiiib, iu u duk, . gitntcs lurtner expense, iur mu truui.- cry must be rendered nil tho more mcnt of tlicse complaints Is anything ncuto by the sight nnd scent of such , ut Pi,oni). nf course, no fancier of lavish living. High class Itnllnns have ,.,.n..lna ,Vnnlil bo contont with one no objections wnaicver 10 uwuiuuiuvt.-r tbcre.nre.no slum districts. Tho poor- -.11 At.' '1.. I. tll.h esi'Ol tnu pour inn ) uu "h ... Bamo.palaco with people whose lncomu runs over $25,000 annually. Tho poor arc packed away hi tho garrets or In tho cellars, to be sure, nml tneir mis a shop or place of business. l'oruot lllmnclf. Mrs, Ilenpcck We bev bin married twenty yenrs today, llirnm. Hiram (with a sigh) Yes, fer twenty years we've fought Mrs. Ilenpcck (scowling) What? You old wretch t lllram (quickly) Life's battles to gether, Mlrundy. Judge. An A null 11 1 ill Wllllltvaptl. Ile-I.cfa get luarrled. on Friday. Durlupthe month a pair of shoes 8lie un, ucorge, i-nuay, you kiiuw, Is He Yes, I know U'n unlucky, but,' Ithen, If our marriage doesn't turn out iwoll wo Bhall always havo something 'to blamo it on. I'hlladelphlti ltecord. Lift It Illnh. "Yo' kin nllus loll er polllo man," .paid Charcoal 13ph, rumlnatlvely, "by i tie way ho Ut his hut f do ladles, an' :ef ho lit' It high, yo' kin also tell dut ho ain't bnldheaded, Mlstah Jackson," Baltimore News. medicine aud other jrrcstinjrs wer j passed on. North Platte branch No, 1, Mtb, Max McOrew president, are mak ing Chmtnias greeting to send out at the holiday season. ' MrB. Cams Poteraon, of North Platte branch No. 1, contributed Hour for a Gandv member aa bei moutU'a duea. Two Tincolu county mcmbcrt aaved aoan wrappers during" tin a innn who ilnros to wnstd an hour vcar and with them or-ieteti a tut in- of time lias not learned tho vnluo of nt dolls to mnke little toti. llfe.-Chnrlcs Darwin. i,nnnv. njn't vou think thia wan . . . - no reel it. I tboujrlituu. I "Does a draft glvo you cold chills preBt,dmt Kioacvolt, who i- a ;down your back?" asked tho phlloso- SamXmx, memi)2r, on hi rcccir. V "it does," replied the wise guy, "when visit to DitroN, Mich , did a genu, my bank account Is overdrawn." CIu- me auuB'tlue act. Thomas K, D -(dnnatl Commercial Tribune. b.crty, a vjtoran of the SpinWI I " ' War, was ill from tuberculosis 1 1 f oi'' Coin.ni. , hosoltal. lie had ci Llttlo uouuy was liiBpeeung ino jiuw , .., . 'baby for tho llrst time, and lila dictum . preaBcd a wish to ace the I'rciideu "l B'pose it's nleo enough, what thcro on tilc BMbject, be said he would b lis of It, but I'm Borry It ain't n parrot" i to caU Q11 tl,e veteran. II P 1 IOWA RAILROAD MAN CUraiO HIT Stircs all Hiitfls g&v Am, All1 ITlUlufk win whiik jps ires an Rinfls lly iw vcuurj (0JSTY E0CKTY-CIGK7.) SlllaolfiCintrBtlip.JCotsj', N OJlco of As.. Coa. IVtue. Xlgt. Eus -T i C3. 3, 2X1. W.w .'J. ."i an tscwi Co., f.cPaul, V2aa, Centlomont Vour frroatlooa rtuaithpumattcCurCXJ.tatliotcitrcaacdy Xhavo ovorusoa,t.avl I tntjuz? thatltlathoorjly.onoot many Uiavhas toon of peraoxent Ijonont, Voura truly, J. V. MMKRY, Anst, a. P. A. Anncn VCII V'O rroTT.ntei OOSS, to l-O free Irca oil oplitoc. aalicylatcs, Irons, V rltiU 8 ft Li J, uoiuimaa, r liirrmtlon, i -v nil polwmotia tlrasr, On taklo t luUt ii bottln Mid rni iit n-it n.u.niu.i.1, rctuia tho twtlo fad your juotioy na bo raruadoa, It bocgiia lor Safrrnntf Q-jnrnioo:l Or,? By A. F. Strct'U', North PlatCo, Neb. bird; ho must hnve at least a dozen, and tho cost or some or tneso win cer tolnlv run to S75. . Fifteen hundred dollars per annum could easily bo spent in this maimer without a very uig suow for tho money. Lonuou 'latier. On it Shelf. "Mamma," asked little three-year-old Margie, "do people go to heaven when they dioV" "Yes, dear, If they are goou," rcpiieu lint- mother. "Then I guess grandpa wasn't any, good," rejoined tho little miss. " 'cause, when he died they Just put him on a shelf in a big stouo house and locked the door." Chicago News. TIMUKlt OULTUItH. FIN M. l'KOOF-NOTIOB iron ruiu.iuAi.iun Lnud Offlco nt North Platte, Neb. October 13ib. 1W2. Notice Is hereby frte" that Florenco P. Lenvttt, ouardlan of Carrlo M. I'cnnock, boa tllort notlco of lntentlou to nule final proof before register aud receiver U. S. Innd .hi ... I. til..t!a Mull . un Kntiinlnv. Inn muro in i.tii.M .nil-. - 22 day of November, 1002. on timber culture np- -ii .. n nn tut Him Kikithiihut ntnirtei ii.. .t in inni i n Un 1' mirth rnnun hi erciiuu iiii.i. . n- No. 80 west of tho Sixth P. 51. She names as -i. I 1 -E-i.rf .1 .-lilt. fl.lnnitlT. Ooorso w. Dlenor und Henry J. Ulcncr, all of Nortn nauo, eu. .ol7-C Gltono E. rnKNCll, Kealster. TTntrav XTotlce. Taken uj) ns un eetrny by tho under igned on his promises in Brttclv. Din coin county. Nobrnskn, on tho 21th dny of Sept.. 1002, ono stoor about ooo year old. color red, branded W on right hip, whlto spot in forohond. 'Iho owLor is notified to nppoar, provo property, pay charges nnd tako tiuinml away or enino will bo sold according to law. olC- P. J. WATF.nnuny. "professional cards A II. DAVIS, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. NORTH PLATTE,, - - NEBRASKA Grady Block Rooms 1 & 2. IfV.I-rm iTTVT -Tlt-Ults. Overshoe Men's Heavy Uucltlo o Aft Arctica, per pair Mun'a Snow iSxcludcr Arctics, Ilcary Roll ci jc Edtrc per pair i.au Ladies' Buckle Arcttcs nc Tinr nntr . TlieHC arc all fresh good nnd wc junrantce the aatisiaciory wear of every pair. Wilcox Department Store dclitrbtcd to call on the veteran II l did bo, rematning; at the bedside ol thoBoldicr several minutes, cha- ting with hi in an.l cxpreailn; word4 of cood cheer and hops. Mrs. Levi P. Morton la a buu- abluer. Fruit, Ibwera aud veg t tablcB are sent regularly Iron RhlneclifT to dilTercnt philauthro Jic onranizatloiiB in Nsw York City Sunshine hcaoquartcra havu ue n most g-cucrouBly remembered m thlB way during- the summer, Sine aaoug Hunahlnc To tho world thai needs Juat aiioh Intdrntluti For H m uitiiy iieviiH. Utmr n dnlli. .1 tllltmlllrll An vnn ivnrl; nr watt. ,i..t'U .liii ti.fitiii.iitn innrrr if you can no; wasc tuwu Htv-"- s invariably found in every glass of GUND'S 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 CUND DRAWING CO., - LaCrosse, Wis. ifml 25c or portt offlixt biasing cards. H. S'filLESINGEft, NORTfi jLATTE, NB. A nnnlncHH Mnn'M Tribute. "You admire that musician?" "Very much," answered Mr. Cumros. "For his compositions or ror ins per formances?" "Neither. For his ncrvo In charging 53 a sent." Washington Star. tieiiriucun l'rovcrlia. The dally talk of the Ilebridcans has a shrewd plcturesqucness. "Let tho loan go lnughlug home," they say. That is, "Be careful of whatever you havo borrowed." If a person were to bo met coldly on going to a friend's bouse, he would say: "The shore Is tho same, but the shell fitih is not the same." Tho impossible Is denoted by "black berries In midwinter nnd sea gulls' eggs In autumn." "Hotter thin kneadlnrr than to be omntv." That is. "Half n loaf is better I than no bread." "Tho man who la Idle will put the i cats on the lire." "He that docs not look before him will look behind him." "A lionso without a doir. without n . rnt. without a little child. Is n house 1 without pleasure ami without laugh ter." Too Vltlllltlllo lo I.ONC. Mr. Grognn Sure, Molko, an what did yez do wit' yure dorgV Mike Ob, he wuz wort' 10 nn' 01 kep' t'lnkin' If some wan sh'd stole urn Ol could ill a (Tonl th' loss, so 01 gave urn away, b'gorra! Chicago News. Awfully- IlenlKlttcd. Dashcrly Is ho eo verv Ignorant? Flnshcrly Iiruorant? Whv. notnnllv. he doesn't even know a euro for colds! Kansas uuy imiepenueut. I W011l!tr whv It In wo nrn tint nil kinder than we are. How easily it In uonei now insiantaueousiy it nctBj How Infallibly ,lt Is remembered !- Druinmoud. E. RO0IIE, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Qinman Block, Dhwey Street, Noktu Pr.;.TTR. Nkbrapka. JJ E. MoOAW, 'PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Odlco ovor HulTtnania Millinery Storo Nohth Platte. - - Nebraska 1 -V.BKDELL G ufTVRTnTAX AND KtTROEON'. Oflloes: North Platto National Bank BuildiDg, North Plott, Nob. J J S. RIDQELY, ATrORNE Y-AT-T.A W . Ofllne McDonn'd Block, Diwy stroot. NORTH PLATTE, - NEBRASKA yiLCOX & I1ALL1GAN, ATT0RNE YB-AT-LAW, flOHTH PLATTK, - - - NEHltASKA Office over North Watte Hattonal Uauk, D R. G. B. DENT PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, uuice over i-ost uiucc. Telephone 115. North Platte, ... Ntibrnskn J, 3. HOAOUVND. ,". V. llOAOI.AND Hoag:land& Koagland, ATTORNEYS nnd COUNSELLORS Orflre ovar Mr. llutTman'a Millinery Stor. NOHTII 1'l.ATrU, . . NmltABKA rp C. PATTERSON, -w u n it ii x -1 i iwaru. Otllco over Yellow Front Shoe Storo NORTH PLATTE, NEB, D ,R. J. P. SMUTE, DENTIST. A1I Rranrlii-R nf T)in. tlNtry scleutlllrally done. Nitrons Oxld Ua admlnlHtcred.'l'O I'ennaylTanla College of Dental Suwy Offlce over Wilcox Ifept Store. 'Phone 111.