The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, March 04, 1910, Image 5

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'ti$1
ITS SO EASY
To take the handle of a Hull Umbrella and put it in
a bmt Case or on a new top. Let us show you the
finest line of Umbrellas on the market.
S2.50 AND UP
A full monegram engraved on the handle of each
one free of charge.
DIXON, The Jeweler.
SCHILLER & CO.,
Prescription Druggists
tflrst Door North of
Flnt National Hnk
Charged with Illegally Selling Liqaor.
A complaint waa filed In tho countv
court yesterday by Rov. Harry E.
Tweedy, of Wallace, charging Frank
H. Bent, a dnurtrist of that village.
with tho illegal selling of liquor. Thero
are twelve counts in the comnlalnt.
The sales of liquor is charged to have
been made at various times between
the ICth day of February and tho 2d
day of March, 1910.
Deputy Sheriff Lowell went to Wal
lace yesterday nfternoon armed with a
search warrant, and expected to make
a search of the premises.
Stryker Bound Over.
A dispatch from York to tho Omaha
ueo dated March 3d is as follows:
County Judge Wray has bound George
Stryker, who is charged with embezzle
ment of funds of tho York Alfalfa Meal
company, over to tho noxt term of
district court. Evidenco showed that
during Strykor's short term of ofllco
as treasurer of tho company ho re
ceived ?3, 800, and when he resigned
thero was only $63 in tho treasury, of
which $1,600 was kept, $2,000 paid to
his father and the balanco toC. Nelson,
luiiucuy ui uranu isiana, wno was
tried and found guilty of embezzlement
To The Public.
1 tako this method of announcing to
tho people of North Platte and vicinity
wai i navo purchased tho Yellow Front
Shoo Store of Graham & Co. and will
conunuo to conduct the business at
tho present location. I will nt onco
inaugurate tho cash system of doing
business and tho store will be known as
the Yellow Front Cash Shoo Store. In
adopting the cash system I will bo able
to sell shoes from fifteen to twonty-fivo
cents per pair cheaper than does tho
merchant who sella on credit.
I will carry a complete line of shoes,
in all grades, for men, women and
children and will aim to guarantee sat
isfactlon in every sale.
patronage of tho public Ib respectfully
solicited. W. H. DlENKit.
FOR SALE OR LEASE
-BY-
Bratt & Goodman
Some of the following lands are for sale and not for
lease while some arc for lease only. If interested let ui
A share of the hear from you regarding same.
The Sty Pilot.
Apologies to Ralph Connor for this
title, but thero Is no other good way to
numo mo maneuvers or tho American
hog. On Tuesday tho best hogs
iiruui;ui an even ten cents a pound on
tho hoof in Chicago. In Cincinnati they
went even a triflo higher. At Omaha
uio top was $9.65, with the finish not
products kept pace with hogs, and pork fe?"?,
is uii u wur umu price oasis.
What relation these extraordinary
prices bear to supply and demand ft
will bo possible to show with some
definitcness when tho figures of hog
markoting for tlitf year ending March
1 are compiled. A year ago hogs were
about six cents in Omaha. That waa
was after a year when hog receipts at
an marnets naa numbered 35,197,000.
Two years ago. after a twelve months'
receipts of 34,400,000, tho prices hugged
four cents. This was the after panic
DR. 0. II. CRESSLER,
Graduate Dentist.
Ofllco over the McDonald
Stato Bank.
Airs, uaipn amiin and little son are
visiting relatives in Kearney.
Sutherland claims to have shipped
out during 1909 products valued at
$561,445.
Mrs. Blood left Wednesday for Bed
ford, la., after visiting her son Mose
McFarland for several days.
Elsie Waltemath will entertain a
number of her little friends tomorrow
afternoon on the occasion of her eighth
birth anniversary.
W. T. Alden succeeds Dan McKeo as
traveling representative for Allen Bros,
in this territory. Mr. Alden has been
on the road for the Dolan Fruit Co.
Mrs. W. T. Alden nnd Mrs. C. P.
Alden left yesterday for a visit with
friends in Grand Island, in which city
they resided before coming to North
Platte.
The Lenten teas given by the Episco
pal guild are proving very popular, the
one held at the home of Mrs. J. S.
Hoagland yesterday afternoon being
largely attended.
P. H. McEvoy has been confined to
the house for a week with hemorrhages
of the lungs, a trouble which ho had
years ago, but from which of late
years he has been free.
A phone message from Wellfleet
this morning held out no hope for tho
recovery of Miss Lela Dunn. Rov. Car
roll, C. T. Whelan, and Misses Lucy
Dunn, Evelyn Jeffers and Mabel JelTers
loft for Wellfleet this morning.
While in the east part of tho state
this week, Butler Buchanan learned
authorativelythat the report current
here that W. O. Gamble had died, is in
correct. Mr. Buchanan talked to
Mr. Gamble's son over the phone
and the latter said his father's
condition was better than it had been
for months.
Hogs a Little Lower.
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toritof..iMMT.T. 2W,W' North Platte, Nebraska,
. - y j , v . "u'" march 4th, 1910.
price, a drop of six cents in tho pro- t nnin- L ui .ui
vious day's price The receipts fothe sTfi
"Si'r5?:??? P'trons and the public, in caso ol fl
Z;::::..! tho foowi"E rules have been
S6.3G " 8uBBcstion of th
niuutui nie city.
f " " "4 rr.raT P. March 1, mi, during the pS
...... BWUu uiuiiwiy nu is lying in panic boom, tho price was n Httlo under
ju nciu Mwuiung a now trial. seven cents though the year's receipts
. had been only 30,978,000. That this
StaT.? S" ?S srr sassr tr ssssa is s
Office of the North Platte Telephone ceipts since January 1 have been 372.-
nnn jn7 n .
ism 8 against in tho some
period last year a loss of about twelve
per cent. But liko fieures from twontv
outer murKuis win no required to estnb-
nsn me iuu ration oi decline.
adopted
fire depart-
Tho singlo case of hogs illustrates tho
omplications involved in getting at the
present cost of living.
Fast Basket Ball.
The basket ball team of the Salt
Lake Athletic Association, which is
making an eastern trip, will play the
Y. M. C. A. team in this city on
Friday evening of next week. This
will be an opportunity to see fast
basket ball playing, as tho Salt Lake
bunch is said to be one of tho fastest
teams in tho west.
Charged with Wife Desertion.
Georgia Finney has filed a complaint
in tho county court agairfst her liusband
William H. Finney charging him with
the willful abandonment of herself and
1 1. i ... .
uuce ciuiuren agea respectively six,
1 L IT 1 .
auui uuu iwu years, no nas, she corn-
All reports of fire in the city should
bo mnde by calling No. COO at telephone
exchange, give tho location of firo by
street and number if possible, or part
of street for instance "West Second
Street" or "East Second Street" as
the case may be.
When a fire report is heard at Cen
tral, tho following parties will bo ad
vised at once of tho location of the fire.
Tho Water Works Company, tho Super
intendent of the Water Works, tho
Firo Chief, and if tho fire is in tho busi
ness part of tho city, the owner of the
property involved and adjoining prop
erty owners. Inquiries from Firemen
or the hose houses will-receive prompt
attention. No attention w ill bo na d tn
ai.'r!.
Southeast nr !
All . V. 3
Northeast qr 17
Northeast qr 29
Southeast or sj?
Northwest or !
South half 29
Northeast qr 30
Northwestnr !ir
AH 25
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Southeast or in
Northeast qr 13
Northwest qr 19
East hf 21
Northeast qr 22
South hf 29
Southwest or Jlfi
Northeast qr 5
Northwester 1.1
All ; 13
All 9f,
All ai
Northeast southeast nr. . 0
Southeast nr 7
North hf southwest qr... 7
South half .....19
Northeast qr 20
All 2Ti
North half northwest qr.28
All 29
Northwestnr an
South half 33
All 11
All IE
All 17
All 23
All 1
Southwest qr 11
Northeast ar 11
All 19
Southeast or 97
Easthf NW, Whf NE..30
Southwest or .Tfi
All 15
All 17
com
causes at tho
A packing trust is evidently not tho
direct cause of all tho rise in tho price
of pork. Tho high prices paid tho
farmers prove that. But how far it is
indirectly responsible who can Bay?
When tho panic broke, tho packers do
pressed tho price of hogs while raising
a farmer sold off his stock in disgust at ?u& hal 8ut"west qr . 36 16
being in a business that placed him thus eaaP (Ir 5 10
at tho mercy of a middleman. That, wof 1 r 1 2
as well as tho hitrh mien Af com. mimf I"08? ,uv 7
account for tho present scarcity of
hogs, ureat scarcity there obviously
is, wnen a price 01 ten cents draws
only nine-tenths as many hogs to the
umana marKet now as six cents lured
iorth last year.
Tho situation contains little prospect
of early rel'ef for tho bacon loving
consumer. It is likely tho new crop of
nogs win 00 sman, owing to depletion
of Dreedine stock under nresauro of hich
prices for corn and hogs. Of that crop
ror
n-iz1 rj T. a;;;th ; t b.
' - - "- .... tut) me next year s stocKing 11 tne Bupply
f-nln nnrl rx-mtwln f tm I ftm until nfn. m.i r 1 1 . I e ..! J j. P I . 1 r If
iui uuauiim vcurs is 10 do increased.
Not for three years at least is tho sup-
tain and provide for them,
supposed to bo at or near
Wyo.
rinney is
Evanston,
blow
Worthley Ranch Sold.
John R. Worthley sold his ranch of
520 acres northeast of tho city this
week to W. E. Clark of Osceola, Iowa,
for a consideration of $16,000. Posses
sion will be given in the spring of 1911.
Mr. CJark will, however, move to this
city and reside until he get3 possession
of the ranch. This property was sold
sold under contract a number of months
ago, but tho purchaser for some reason
failed to complete tho deal and for
feited the earnest money.
For Rent-
Eighty acres under a complete system
of irrigation at Keystone, 40 acres in
cultivation the rest is hay land. A new
house, stable and well. Inquire of
Welpton lumber company, Keystone.
Weather forecast: Fair tonight and
tomorrow. Moderate temperature. The
maximum temperature yesterday was
68; a year ago 45; minimum this morn
ing 31, a year ago 30.
firo until after the Water Works
their "Fire Out" whistle,
It is only by the enforcement of this
rule that the Telophono Company will
be able to render their patrons tho
service they are entitled to during tho
progress of a fire, and wo earnestly re-
iiui-01, mo uuuriy co-pperaiion or our
patrons in tho enforcement of these
rules.
ply likely to return to tho relation to
demand maintained when hogs were
six or seven cents. Lincoln Journal.
WALK -OVER
Shoes.
SHOE SAYING
No. 4
or
comfortable
stylish and
Not stylish or
durable, but
comfortable and durable. No
"breaking in" and no break
ing out. That's the
Walk-Over
Shoe
S3.50, $4.00, $5.00
We are Sole Agents.
Wilcox Department Store.
Above is published a copy of tho new
rulo that will be enforced hereafter
when a fire is reported to the Central
Telephone Exchange.
It became necessary to adopt this
rule for the reason that heretofore as
soon as the fire whistle blew 500 or
more phone users would call at onco on
central to give them tho location of
the fire. It was a physical impossibility
for Central to wait on these all at onco
and while they wore trying to anower
these curiosity calls tho firemen
would be waiting at tho hoso
nouses trying to get connection with
Central and got tho location of tho fire,
which was impossible to do on account
of the demorilization of the telephone
t t ... . n 1 . t
uaciiuhj; uy me iioou 01 cans.
Heretofore a firo call has, for the
reasons heretofore stated, put the
telephone service out of business. In
case of sickness or injury it would not
have been possible to secure a doctor.
No mntter how the service might havo
been for its patron the company could
not have rendered tho service.
With the adoption of the now rules
the company will bo able to take cure
of tho firo by furnishing Information
promptly to tho firo department and
the person immediately interested and
render efficient service during tho firo
to all of its patrons.
The telephone company aro entitled
to tho hearty support of all its patrons
in this effort to improve its service.
Supt. W. P. Snyder, of tho experi-
mental sub-station, shiped a car of
hogs to Omaha Tuesday. They wore
Notice for Bids.
The Board of Educatioiuwill receive
Bealed bids until 6 p. m. March 7. 1910,
for any part or all of tho Third ward
frame school buildings nnd foundation
stone. Possession given when vacated.
Tho right to reject any and nil bids is
reserved.
A. F. Stueitz, Secy.
PERSIAN CREAM
Counteracts
March Winds
A certain relief for chapped
hands, face and lins. Not
sticky or greasy but dries im
mediately, leaving the skin
soft, white and smooth.
If you have trouble to keen
your hands in good condition
a trial of Persian Cream will
convince you of Its merits.
15c per bottle.
SCHILLER & CO..
1 f
Family Druggists.
10
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North hf 15 10
East hf northeast or 22 in
North hf south hf 23- 10
SW NW, NW SW 31 10
All 1 11
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All 7 11
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All 9 11
All 17 11
Southeast qr 20' 11
All 29 11
West hf west hf 30 11
West hf 6 12
East hf 7 12
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Northwest nr If? 12
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East hf 2 1
Southwest qr 4 14
Northeast 17 a
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EhfMW, WhfNE 24 15
Soutnwest 34 15
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10 26 W hf NE, SE NE 30
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15 27 South hf south hf 32
16 27 Southeast 35
16 27 Southwest 85
16 27 NESW.WhfSE, SE SE 2
16 27 South hf 3
16 27 North hf northwest. 27
10 27 East hf 30
16 27 Northeast 35
9 28 West hf northwest 7
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lj 28 South hf northwest 25
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BRATT
& GOODMAN,
North Platte, Neb.
Public Sale.
At L. C. Mitchell's, nt Myrtle, on
tho Gandy mail route, on March 8th.
Fifteen horses and colts. 8 shorthorn
bulls, 2 Bteero, 30 hogs, corn, cobs,
millot seed, sweet corn nnd bees.
WANTED.
Three hundred cattlo to pasture Have
plenty range all under fence, threo
woIIb with storage cisterns. Seo mo or
write. W. H. TURPIE,
North Platto, Neb.
sold on Wednesday's market
brought $9.77$ per hundred.
nnd
How Good News Spreads.
"1 am 70 vears old ami travel nms
I J a , T . . . " w WWb
01 me time," writes B. F. Tolson. of
iMiznoemiown., ivy. everywhere I go
I recommend Electric Bitters, because
l owe my excellent health and vitality
to them. Thev effect
time." They never fail to tono the
stomach, regulate tho kidneys and
bowels, stimulate the liver, invigorato
me nerves anu nunry tho blood. They
work wonders for weak, run-down men
anu women, restorincr strnnrrHv vnn
1 ui. it-... .1 Pti. . :!"
DR. HUMPHREYS' SPECIFICS.
Ein.ll... llk tuk Till la Nt. U(a.(.
infll!jb,GMmin,SpnlJh, Portuguese nd rreacb.
NO. t OR PriM
1. Fever, Congettloni, Inflammation! 35
S. Worm. Worm Fever, or Worm DImim..'J5
3. Colic, Crying and Wakefulneu of Infant .SB
4. Diarrhea, of Children and Adulti US
O. I)yenlcry, Griping'. Dlllom Collo 2S
7. Coutlii, Coldi, Jlroncuitln 25
8. Toothache, Faceache, Neuralgia 20
9. Headache, Rick lleodncuo, Vertigo 35
10. Dyipeptla. Indlgejtlon, WeakStomaou it
13. Croup. Hoario Cougu, LarjngltU SB
14. Ball lOieum.Eruptloni, Eryilpolai,, 35
10. Tlheamntlim, or lllioumatla I'atni 25
10. 1'erer and Ague, Malaria .... , 35
1 7. I'll ei, Wind or Weeding, External, Internal, 3 5
18, Ophthalmia, Weak or Inflamed Eye 9S
10. Catarrh, Influenza, Cola In Hood , 35
20. Whooping Cough, Spasmodic Cough US
'It. Atlhma.Oppressed, Difficult Ilreathlng 'J 5
37. Kidney DUeaio, dravel, Calculi 35
8. JVrrvoui Debility, Vltnl Wcaknrsi 1,00
2tK Poro Moulh. Fever Boreecr Canker 25
30, Urinary Incontinence, Wetting Bed 33
It. Hore Throat, Qulmy and Diphtheria, 5
I j. Chronlo Congenllont, Uoadachet , 25
)", Crlppc, llay Fever ami Summer Colds... .25
A. small Ifttto of Pleaiant Vellets. (Its the veil
kt .. told by drugctt. or ncut ou receipt of price.
MMIcal Hook sent tcye.
STCfi RElNfORCtD
WaTEbphoop j-
TRAD! MAHK
BEST IN THE WORLD
As a burial vault nothing heretofore can compare with
The National Steel Reinforced
Waterproof Cement Vault
It is all the name implies
First: "Steel Reinfnrrf.fi" tlunnrili
makes it strong and Glioul Proof.
Second: The Nntlnnnl a
The cover sealing to the body, by u visible seul that shows the seal-
niS o uuDuiuwijr funcui, niuftuiy 11 uuauiuieiy oanuary, jcveriasunn
Vermin Proof, Ghoul Proof, Water Proof, and that will last for ages
there being nothing to rust or decay.
The National is manufactured in North Platte at the Cement
Works of White & T-eskv. Frrmr Rtrpor uihom ft u j
, , v , ; , ' v.w" fc uu occu uuu are
for sale by your undertakers at reasonable prices,
THE NORTH PLATTE VAULT COMPANY,
Geo. E. Prosser, Ag'ent.
mm. v f tu nn
wmg uuu. oauaiucuon is guaranteed
1 uy aiuiiu urug io.
..i uul John blrocw.Nuw Vwrlc '