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About The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 12, 1902)
Ika L.Bane, Editor and Ptiblisbcr SUHSCKIITION HATKS: One Vcar cash In adrancc gl.Sft Six Month cash In advance M cents Entered at North Platte, Nebraska, 1'ostof. uce as scconu cians mailer, FRIDAY, DEC, 12, 1902. ADDITIONAL LOCAL C. L. Patterson linn no far re covered from liia recent illncfc an to be able to tret down town. Willi the exception of iceling n Hi lie weak, he says he never felt better, Dcgitiniup Dec. 22J, the city schools will be given a holiday va cation of two weeks. Now it skat itifT in good during that time the average boy and girl will be su premely happy. J. H, McDonald ban been pr cured to drill the liih ncliool endeth. after the beginning of the new year. Mr. McDonald had considerable experiences as drillmantcr with the state university cadctB. The steam derrick wan Rent to Ilcrbhcy ycotcrdav to pick up one of the 1700 class of engines which iotind the end of the rails at the siding there. The derrick and en gine was brought down last night Mrs. Wm. Neville and daughter Irene arc expected to arrive in town in a nhort tunc and will remain during the winter. Judge Neville will go to Washington and stay during the session ot congresB. Pour carB of Wyoming coal were received last night by local dealcrp, which temporarily eased the situ ation. Some IllinoiH and Kansas coal has been received, but it in of rather poor quality and commands a higher price than the western coal. Fancy Candles, Shade Holders ar.d Candle .Sticks at Cwnton'b Jewelry Stoke. Joe McGce, who served three yuars In the Philippine with the Eighteenth Infantry, and since his return has vbeeu spending the time near lirady,' Bpcnt Wednesday in town vUttlng friends,. Mr. MicGcc, has just 'recovered trbmJa ' pro tracted Ulncs. The following officers of Nebras ka Tent No. 1, K, O. T.( M., were elected Wednesday evening: J. C. Plcrcy Com'dr., P. O Dcat Lt. Comdr., ID. D. Warner record keep er, C. M. Newton finance keeper, J. P. Selbcrt Chap , J. P. Nortou Rergt ,B. W. Dayis M. at A., II. h, Gaunt 1st M. ot 0 , J. .Koontz 2nd M. ot G., II, O. Moore Sent., h. B. Dick picket. The Barnum Banquet. Messrs. W. II. Pikes, Cljas. 1211, Geo, Austin, John Dotincr, Wm. "Whltlock, M. II. Douglas and Thou, O'Neal, who attended the Barnum banquet at Omaha Wcd ncday night, have returned home. The banquet wbb held at the Mill ard Hotel, plates were laid for oyer one hundred, and the affair throughout was a' pkoentit one, although there mingled through it a deep regret that the gucHt of honor had i-evcrcd his connection with the Union Pacific and all felt that by that action they had loit a competent (lllciul, a gopd lrlcnd and a man who at all times and under all conditions had proved a gentleman. Twelve or fifteen toastH were proposed and rebponded to, M. II. DougluB being called upon atj a representative trom North Platte. Mr. Douglas in add'rcyBi'ng the loastmastcr disclaimed any tpecch making ability, but before he took his scat the banqueters concluded that he was all right. lie alluded to the high esteem in which Mr. Barnum was held by tue railroad employes of North Platte, the uni verbal regret which his resignation had caused and that every railroad man felt that in Mr. Banium's dc parlure they had loHt a personal and a tried and true friend. In replying to the evidences of friendship which the- evening had brought lorlh, Mr. Barnum gave a talk which lilt no doubt In the minds of the hearers as to the sin eerily ot his friendship to those who represented the army of men who had worked under him and Baid "boys, you need never go hungry," an inlcrence that If they ever had occasion to leave the Union Pacific, there would be open positions on the Southern Railway, I GlYE HIM A PRESENT f $ H THAT HF RFAI I Y APPRFP.IATFQ g 3 U -.VI. 7 One that proves comfortable and useful, is the way' your male friend should be remembered. Whether for the little fellow or the grown man, y we have what will please him the stylish ideas that he will prefer that will give him the keen- a est appreciation of the gift. V THESE ARE OUR SUGGESTIONS: $ Just a hit and miss of Special ideas for Christ- !!) 9 mas buyers of what will interest Him. A Fine Overcoat; A Smoking Jacket, A Pair of Fine Shoes, Handsome Neckwear, A Nice Suit, A Hat or Cap, Gloves and Mittens, Silk Handkerchiefs. 9 The' way we price these goods gives a long swing to your money, but keep this in view they are stylish and appropriate in every sense. 1 Comc.'and sec us before you make, your Holiday Selections and you & I will find that it pays to' triide with V JAKE AND ED, ? 1 9 '--'-LKrKT M-r mr m-, m jb bj -m m Outfitters to jjll Mankind. AT THE HUB CLOTHING CO., ' I NORTH PLATTE, NEB. The Schcu District' court will adjourn to morrow. ' 'The sfrtr qf tlic fjoilcrrnak ci3 atul' iidlp'ers next Thursday evening; promises to be well at tended, one man alone disposing of 227 tickets. fuhcfal of Mrs. John was held this inorninrr from the Catholic church, and interment - took place iu the south side cemetery. Word from Omaha is to the effect that the Milwaukee road has complied with the demand of the strikers and has recalled the engine which it is supposed to have loaned to the Union Pacific. The Southern Pacific has also been asked to recall the eifrlit or ten new engines now running: on the Wyoming division and which it is claimed were loaned to the Union Pacific Those versatile Irish comedi ans, Murray and Mack, sur rounded by a score or more of bright attractive girls, will ap pear at tho opera house tomor row .evening 'In a Night on IJcoadway." These two come dians need no introduction at our ,hands,.ltlje have been here before anMhctr ability to keep one iu a hannv mood is never forgotten. This season they brinir a new nlav iu which nlentv latijudc is given them to display thou talents and the production is rcpleUMvith good music. The play is, in fact, a musical comcdv full of bright, sparkling and late soritrs. We feel certain tbit all wbo atteud will feel well sat- islicd with the performance. Gar-pets. Lowell's Valkyries, all wool, two ply at 53c per yardk Can-you beat this price? Try it.' THE LEADER. John H. Bowers of Ogalaya,iand N.P. McDonald ot Kearney a,rc 4n Ibwn today attending the seion, of district court. ... , F. Iv. Moonev went to Lexington at noon today in response to ij tele phone incBBage stating that 1 1b father's condition is critical. ' Mrs. E. B. GibhB, who baa been vioitlug her daughter Mr. VV.,J. Stuart in Cheyenne for a couple of weeks, is expected home tomorrow night. i l! j At the meeting ot Camp G72, M, W. ot A. last evening the follow oflicers woe elected: D. II. White V. C. ISd Ogicr W. A Syl Friend 10. B , T. M, Cohagea clerk, Jas. Burch escort, Albert WriRht W., Wcl.incti Stearns senary, DrvVor hces Lucas and Dr. '3eo. B. Bent physicians, W. T. Wilcox manager. Y. M. C. A. NOVES. Four men became inembcra yes terday, Room for inor'. Somo boy will b joade happy Christinas. A faihe;1 conterred with the secretary yeste rday about a membership ticket for him. Thu men's meeting text Sunday will bcaddrcRscd by James Barrow. Kooiiih will be open nr. 2 o'clock, meeting at 3:30. All ihen are wClcoine. , , Koger I. Kelly lias been given the position of night operator in the. dispatchers' office. " Ohicagd fdrccastvfbr North Platte and vicinity: Snow tonight and Saturday; probably heavy high northeast winds. Snow began falling about six o'clock this morning and up to noon the ground was well cov ered. The weather bureau re ports a fall of snow at Valentine, Helena and other northern and northwestern points. The public is cordially invited to worship at the Christian church next Lord's Day. Sub ject at 11;30 a. m , 'The Fruits of the Spirit. " Theme at 7:30 p. m will be 'The Conversion of the World." A hearty welcome is extended to all. C. F, Swan der, pastor. The people of O'Neill arc feel ing quite hopeful over the pros pects of an extension of the Great Northern road from that place to Dunning and thence southwest to Denver. North Platte is on almost air line be tween Dunning and Denver and it is quite possible that should the road be built it would pass through this city. Keep your eye on North Platte as a future railroad center. I w THE DEER OF GOOD CHEER. It has an intcrnntldiml reputation for blandness of flavor and for absolute nunty. None to compare ...I... 1. t .. . . . wiiii ii tor inc iauie. ooui everjwnere. JOHN GUND BREWING CO., - LaCrosso.WlJ ouuu in iur pus oi uae P11710S c&tua. II. SCIILESINGER, hoith Platte, titb. GERMAN HEATER. W, 11. Coniiioiliam, HARDWARE, TINWARE, STOVES, ElC. I have the- Round Oak, Rock Island, and Gem City Sfln (OAL STOVES, all good reliable stoyes. Call and see the GERMAN HEATER the king of all soft coal Heaters. My Prices are Right. LLOYD'S OPERA HOUSE SATURDAY JW 1Q EVENING, Oct. IJ "The Real Fellows,"' MURRAY.... AND MAGK Apt Pupils from the Merry Making School.. .. who stand out like a ' beacon-light in a desert of old and time-worn al leged Irish Comedies. Appearing iu a swirl of merriment that pro vokes laughter from the most cri--acting critic. A Night on Broadway. Such Girls! Such Funl Such Music! Domestics. Simpsons Prinls'-Blaclc, - Gray and Jied, at 3 3T Cents Per Yard. Amoskcag Gingnams 4 -4 Cents Per Yard. Slater's Dress Cambrics 3 1 Cents Per Yard. Yard-wide Double L Muslin 4 Cents Per Yard. THE LEADER. SHOES. We sell more Shoes than any other three stores in town. Why? Because wc carry the largest as sortment, the most popular brands made in the country, and sell them at prices that save the purchaser from 25 to 75 per cent THE LEADER. NOTICE. No anv o s26 bunting or trespasBinir on fouYfami;' Mylander Bros. f Union Pacific i Grazing ! Lands. The Company have in- a J- structcd us to push the 2 sale of their grazing land in this 2 country. Eastern parties are pick- 2 2 ing up these lands all along J the line, but we arc request- e a ed to give residents the first 2 2 opportunity to buy the lands adjoining them. a 2 Ten Years Time J 6 per cent Interset. s a e a a a PAYNE INVESTMENT COMPANY, F. A. STROUP, Jlgr. Special ARfnts Union l'arlflc r.anrto. lort Hold offlf cover McDonnld'tiUank NORTH PLATTK. NISll. a $60600 )8C0 Stove Pipe Enamel. A cent can will nnf a beautiful gloss on old pipes, stoves and all irnn work. North Platte Phannacy AOEST8 FOR Heath & Miillgan Paints. TIMI1ER CULTlinn. IFINAIi rilOOF-NOTIOB FOU 1'UUUOATION. Land Office at North Plattn. Neb. Docmbnr lltli, 1902. Notice It hereby glvon that James Ovens baa filed notice of lutentloa to lunio final proof before rtKltcr ond receiver U. S. laud nmce In North l'lattt. Nob., on Wedcodar, tho 21i daf ot Januarj. 1003, on timber culturo arr plication No. 13,6111, for the SoutbcitHt quarter of tho inorthwest quarter, and lots 3, 4 and li, of aectlon Nd.R, In township No. 10, north ronfto No. SO went of tho Hlilh F. St. He names n TrltneeM: O. O.'MullIken and P. O. Malllkcu, ot Bomcrrat, Neb.; Jacob E. Cuisine and William Jones, of N9rtu riatlo, Neb. dl2-J OxonaE K. FnxNorr. Keslnter. OnDKR OF HEAIII.SO, l-nonTE HOIICE. In tho matter of tho t'staio of John Ell Bcnll, doceased. In tho County Court of Lincoln coantr, No braska, December 10. 1G03, Notlco Is hereby Riven, thnt the creditor ot aid deceased vrlli mnol tho eiocutor nt Maid Citato, before tbo County Judge ot Lluooln county, Nebraska, at tho couuty oourt room, In said county, on tho 12th day nt Jnne, 190J, at U o'clock, a. m., for the purpose ot pro SonllnR Iholrclalins for oxamtnntlon, ndjastmont and allowance. Hlx monlhs are allowed tor creditor! to present their claims, and ono year for tho executor to setttr eold tetato, from tho 10th day of December, 10021 " 14 ,A. 8. IUld'win, al2-4 County JuJko. Eitray Notice. Taken up as an eatray by the undersigned on his farm oil eectioni 28.'9-31 in Somerset precinct, Lin- coin couuty, Neb., on Nov. 15th, 1902, one brindlc bteer (black and red about 3 years old, no brandB, slit in right ear, end of left ear off, is dehorned. Cvneria notified to appear, prove property, pay charges and take Baid steer away or same will be sold according, to law. R. E5. GlESBERGER, Wellfleet, Neb. Bboriff's Sale. , Br virtue of an order of nalo isnuod from tha district court of Lincoln oounty, Nebraskn, upon a decree of foreclosure roudorod In said court wherein The Conntyof Lincoln, a corporation, It plaintiff and William L, Wlllard, ot al., ore defendants and to mo dlrcotcd: I will on the 27th day of December. J002, nt ono o'clock p, m. at thn east front door of the court house In North Platto, Lincoln county. No braska, sell at public auction to tho hlhest bid. iler forcash to satisfy said decree, Intoreat and YL '.. h w ton jrupor(7 .UrWllI Alio aoutbeast quarter of Hoctlon 13. Township 10, r " . "V01 vl luu ul" unooin county, Nebraska. Cated.North rlatte. Neb.,Novombor 21, 1002. L. CAnriNTEn. Sheriff. , , . 8UEKIFFS BALK, district court of Lincoln county. Nebraska, upon "decree of foreclosure rendored In eald court io 7 . ""m. a corporation, Is plaintiff, ami 8. O. I,. Oannett et al!7are d! ......,.., , , iiiruciuii, i win on tno situ day of December.lC02,at 1 o'clock p. m. at the east front door of thn court house In North Platto, Llnooln county. Nebraska, sell nt publlo auction ... uuaui ,ur wu in Plllisiy said 00" creo. Interest and costs, the following doscrlbed nrnmp. (n.wlh .. . . . tlon 17, townsb n If), ranim sa. wt suih u Jr. Lincoln county, Nebraska. u nuiui i iuiio, neu novoraiior H. 1003. L, Caiu'Knteb. Sheriff. , , . BhorilT'o Bftlo. .41. .Li . V . . V . 1 tenuvH i rum inn . i i . ."Hill,, lirumSH, Upon a decree of forcclosurn rendored In said court hnri)i Tho County of Lincoln, a corporation, li Plalnllff and Albert M. Htoddard et al., are ili" tho ShU day of December, 1002, at 1 o'clock p. I Tl Air tlia asms . I . a . i . .l "u"r tno oourt house In North Platle, Lincoln county, Nebraska, sell at publlo auction ti the highest bidder for C All II 111 CAtluItr tUnld ilaiam. I i ik v. ..ruivu, iiimresi ana costs, tbo fnllowlnB described properly, to-wlti The "i'i I!?"'". "A township iu, Nbraska U UDColn county, Dated North Platto, Neb., vOVombor 21. 1002. L. CAnrKNTin, Sheriff, ORDKR OV HKARINO . Slate i or Nebraska. Lincoln county, hh, . In the Oounty Court in probate. in tllO matter Of the Citato nf I.V.nnrl. Ilmnn deceased. On readlnr fiti.i nii.. ,.. . ... it ii -v ".." nit iiciiiiuu ill ui'Hnii: in ihi l'Pvln5 1 ''at the Instrument tiled .Jir.i ,8,t,l.rtay of November, iWtt.and pur- .Wm i to-i.t"" !si vui ami Testament of Sver,m2nc fV"a:?n; '."-'ceased, and that the mm. lHa1' '""trument may be com- , ai", lne administration of said estate executrix5 JS8le "' ,lacon' as Ordered. Thnt niifmii. nn. iw p' lH a'R'ie'l for hearing said "UK" ' peruons interested in nam hlSV J'ay appear at a County Court to be . ;.n ani1 for Halrt County, and Mhow rause J5X..u,f J'ra)'r of petitioner .should not lie Branted. a. S iiamiwin. -I J A 1 '2 7 a'' A1.. A- "i ' t'4 ',J -ouiuy juage;