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About The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922 | View Entire Issue (April 24, 1896)
Jtorth mkik YOL. xn. NORTH PLATTE, NEBRASKA, FRIDAY EVENING, APRIL 24, 1896. NO Oil r- -over our Great Stock of- Clothing, Gents' Fapnishing Goods, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps .Gloves and Mittens. Surprised,' Birst at the Large Assortment t :. Second at the Superior Quality: Third at the Immense Yariety; . Fourth at the Low Prices. We have heen some time in getting these Sur; priges here and ready for you, but at last are able to announce Bargains all Through the House. v We solicit a comparison of Goods and Prices, knowing that you will find our stock the Best and the Cheapest. Star Clothin: House WEBER & YOLLMER, Props. "NORTH : PLATTE : PHARMACY, Dr. N. McGABB, Prpp., J. E. BTJSH. Manager. W"e aim to liandle tlie Best Grades of Goods, sell tliem at Reasonable Fig-ares, and Warrant IGverytliing Orders from the country and along the line of the Union .. Pacific rail wax respecUulb' solicited. CLOSING ;.SALE OF ENTIRE STOCK OF Boots and Shoes -AT- Otten's Shoe Store. FOR CASH. A Urge line of the best makes' of Ladies, Men and Children's Shoes. All gqocls will be closed oit for what fliey will briqg. A large line of oyer siloes an4 riibbers will be closed out cheap enough that you can buy for next year.. A complete line of the celebrated Lewis Boys' Shoes, Children's Red School House Shoes -the best made, Ludlou Ladies' Fine Shoes, Lily Brackett Men's' Fine Shoes, I will sell cheap for cash to quit business. Will also sell show cases, counters, shelves, safe, etc. Otteii5s Slioe Store- . THE SOLDIEES' BETOION. Headquarters Nebraska South western Veterans' Reunion Association, Wallace,- Nec, Aprii 14, 18. general order, number one. Whereas, at the last meeting- of the association held at Carico, north end ot his farm, broken out. Charlie Cutler, proprietor of -the Hershey livery stable, was at the county seat on business last Tues day. A large amount of shrubbery is being- put out by the many farmers Hayes county. Nebraska, there was residingun the valley this spring-, no provision made for the time or place of holding- the next reunion; and, Whereas, S. A. Douglas Post of North Platte and the patriotic citi zens of that city have extended a cordial invitation to the assocition to hold their next reunion there, and have offered to furnish free of ex pense a suitable camp-greund with jonn jLoiuion nas set out a row of cottonwood trees along- the west side of his farm by the highway leading north and south. It would do no harm for the over seer .ot highways in this precinct to look.after the roads leading east and' west,, as there are several places whereit is almost impossible an ample supply of good water, hay to Set along with a, load and fuel: ' It is' hereby ordered, that About fifty emigrant wagons have the next annual re-union ot the Ne braska Southwestern Veteran as sociation, comprising all the posts, together with all soldiers and sail ors of the union who served in the late civil war, within the coun ties of Dawson, Lincoln, Keith, Per kins, Chase, Frontier, Gosper, Red Willow, Furnas and Dundy will be held at North Platte. Nebraska, on the 13th, 14th, and 15th davs of Oc- llouse Wednesday .evening. - i r 3 t. r i w iftcvr 4i, on,0 ; f vraraeninsr nas oeen one ot tue k. W 4 V. A. .WUa U. L. LUU OlllllU L 1 111 1 ! . Lll I great Western Nebraska Irrigation Principal occupations in this local Fair, which will beheld ab the J ne Past weeK ejection Foreman Bergman and family, of Hershey visited the hub the early part of the week on busi ness. passed by here thig week, a large majority of which were westward bound. We are told that. Mrs. Xavier Toillion, who is the largest poultry grower in this locality, has at pres ent over 250 "vounir "chicks," with more soon to follow. There was a large turn out at the song service at the Nichols school be a "Teat same time and place. Comrades, this will time to again touch elbows and ngiityour catties over. ifut your covers on your wagons, load in your famlies and come prepared to camp and enioy not only the reunion but take in the great fair. Let every post bejrepresented, not by one or two, but by the dozens. - All union spldiers and, sailors, the Womans' Relief corps, the Sons and Daughters of Veterans, and all the loyal and patrotic people of western Nebraska are cordially in vited o join with us, A special invitation Is extended to all brass and military bands to participate with us in "this reunion. By order of. James S. Robbins, Dist. Com. By J. W. VooDRYj Adjutant. , Newspapers in western Nebraaka please copy. NICHOLS AND HEESHEY HEWS. Ellis Hollings worth, a section land at Hershey, was off duty a couple of days this week owing to sickness. The Nichols section has- now Full quota of men at work upon it. Rev, Pelton, of Maywood, ex pounded the gospel to the people in the vicinity of the Platte yalley school house last Sunday evening. rrt n , .1 t m r i rr nirty-nve "iiouos. were urea on first of ;ts existance it trans- ino. 6 at aersiiey last uesaay .p0rted 500.000 nassemrers and 70. nijrut ana Kept on- tue train dv Howe Fotofice Robbed. Howe, Neb., April 21. Burglars robbed the postoffice at this place. Saake 111 to Proves Fatal. Wahoo, Neb., April 21. Frank Pas tel's child, which was bitten by a rattle snake yesterday af ternoon.has since died. Barglars Make a Small Haul at Calhoun. Blaib, Neb., April 21. Carl Feld housen's store at Fort Calhoun was burglarized and goods to the amount of $100 was taken. Fasten Cattle Rustling Case. O'Neill, Neb. , April 18. The jury in the Fanton rustling case, after havine been out for 48 hours, was discharged having been unable to reach a verdict. . "Coin" UarTey to Be In Omaha. .Ojiaha, April 21. W. H. Harvey of Chicago, author of "Coin's Financial School," will speak in the Creighton theater next Friday evening, April 24. Cheaper Gas In Omaha. Ojiaha, April 19. Omaha will have cheaper gas. The Omaha Gas Manu facturing company has decided on a 25 per cent reduction ou the price of gas to all consumers. Neir Sank at Bine Springs. Lincoln, April 19. The stato bank ing board issued a charter to the Farm ers and Merchants' bank, Blue Springs, Gage county, authorizing ,it to begin business April 18. Honors to a Bead Fireman. Omaha, April 18. The funeral of Jack Galh'gan, Omaha's veteran fire fighter, was attended by an immense throng, all the organizations in the city joining in paying their last tribute. Holta Found Guilty. THE ROAD TO SUCCESS ISN'T EASY. There is no way of building a permanent; business other than selling the right goods and charging honest prices for them. This business believes that the true way to make customers is by making friends. mem Corset-si We have said very little abpiit our corset department iu the "past. We caiy the best make of corsets in the market. Try one of them, and you will be convinced that the G-. D. corsets, corset waists and bi cycle waists are the best. . We are ofPerine: snrrtP. snprnal nn'one in O'Neill. Neb. , April 21. The jury " T 1 J -i Arbor Qay was duly observed by in the Holtz case found the defendant CIimniea natS and. SaiJ- ors. JLook: at our window display for quality and prices. the majority of the people residing- in the Nichols school district. In the forenoon trees were set out about the school vard.- When the noon. hour arrived all sat down to a first-class picnic dinner in the school house which had been pre pared by the ladies. After the tables had been cleared away all had the pleasure of listening- to a literary programme consisting- of recitetians, declamations, select reading- and both vocal and instru mental music rendered by the pupils of the school, with credit to all participating-. AH returned to their respective homes feeling that it was srood to be there. Pat. guilty as charged, and found the value of the cattle to be $33.25. He was sen tenced to 30 days in jail and to pay tho costs. 1VIH Investigate Mackay. Norfolk, Neb., April 18. An official investigation of the charges preferred against Superintendent Mackay of the insane asylum has been ordered. The hearing will occur at the asylum on Monday afternoon, April 20, New Fish Story Krom Mllford. Milford, Neb.. April 21. The Bit; Blue hs been higher the past week than for three years. Mrs. Norton of the Kesort hotel weut down to the river edge to lookat the" flood and scooped in a seven-pound pike with her sun bonnet. Richards Bros. "The Fair. 99 the matter of freight rates. The immense progress in Ameri can business that has been made during- the last half century is strik ingly exemplified by some statistics f;cl,a K Af ... captain Aapes Selected uuuu i uu. . um 11 1 tai. (uu- 1 T a :i no mi. - i , - . way uue. a. uc x'ennsyivania jxhu- the position of major of the Second reg- road company , was organized in lment, Nebraska National guard, re 1846, and celebrated its fiftieth an- suited 111 thesectiou of Captain 0. S. niversary last week at Philadelphia. Nafpes of Nebraska City he receiving 14 l ue. roaa was nrst opened as a -wti, pinfa iZ Tft-na mill Onvnt Mm mm I A1U11U J iUHU J 1 UlCD, 4UVl ValtUU llttUj transportation line in lbs', when it of Ncrfolk 5 votes. had 224 miles of track. Lincoln Hate Hearing: Postponed. Lincoln, April 23 .The state board of transportation has decided that it will not meet until Friday to- listen to tne attorneys of toe iJlknorn and Union Pacific roads concerning the alleged dis- tern is to be kept up,. Booth Tucker crimination against Lincoln jobbers in mar in two vears or firp vonr he A point in controversy between Ballington Booth and General Booth was the nationalization of the Sal vation Army m America. If Bal lington Booth was wrong- in this, why did Booth Tucker exhibit so much eagerness to become an American citizen? If the old svs- ARTICLES OP INCORPORATION OF-THK NEBRASKA IRRIGATION PAIR ASSOCIATION. Duriug- the backing- up nearly a mile and mak ing" a start which left them. T. J. Winters was up from Brady sland yesterday after a load of po tatoes. H. Newbury treasurer of McPher- son county recently moved his fam- ly on his farm near Nichols. A man by the name of Burr from the BaxtQn & Hershey seed farm 00k possession of tue W. B. Park arm just east of Nichols a few days aero, which he has rented for bis season. C. S. Trovillo and EJ. Jones were at the Platte yesterday with potatoes. It is with pleasure tliat we can 000, -tons of freight, and had a gross income of less than $2,000,000. To day the company controls 9,000 miles of track; and last year it carried 75,000,000 passengers and 160,000,000 tons of freight, and its gross income was Qvei 5133,000,000. Would Prosecute tho Whitecaps. PLiVTTSMOUTH, April 21. David Neal, whose house was attacked by whitecaps last week, was looking for the county attorney for the purpose of swearing out an information against six young men, whom he clajnia were concerned in that outrage. David says that as a result oi tho nocturnal visit there is not a whole light of glass in his house. Senator Gray Is Sinking:. Since the formation of the company tor Grav ,vhose &iIin ealth . . n it has paid $166,000,000 to its stock holders. The Quakers make q good showing in business as well as in morals and politics. A consideration of what the re sults of a war would be between England and Germany leads a writer in the "Nineteenth Century" to say that it would hadly amount a soureo of deep concern to his family and many friends ever since his illness during the last session of the legisla ture, has apparently been rapidly grow ing worse lately and is now lying quite ill at his home, nine miles west of this place, but little hope of his improve ment being entertained. Connty Seat War Becoming Warm. HEMiNGFdRD, Neb., April 21. The county seat fight between Alliance and Hemingford is on again in full blast and C. F. IDDINGS LUMBER, COAL AND GRAIN. Order by telephone from Newton's Book Store. m M-MeMly- ifc Issued in 10 Parts-:-10 Cents Each. ' FOR SALE AT TRIBUNE OFFICE. to more tnnn a hiorknrip n nrl n mn-i-mnnu faK-r. Afto t, t : x. Vi pling. of German foreign trade. The tensifled by the action of County Super Air. and Mrs. J. O. Cole, who has annmnriipe fr fiif nr.nm . intendent Feeland of Hemincrford. who t,ii a i. , has announced that the teachers' msti- o s i me iuu auuiiuw aim iuuiWcii i ri nen t . . ...... , ,. . . , , . , . , , iute win oe neia tms year in Ainance. to -De iorcea irom me sea, and it is Alliance has another petition and claims hardly worth while to talk of land- to have. nearly sufficient signers to call ing- an expeditionary army in Ger- manv. The Germans ran f nil More Joy for the Farmers. j T S V WJ. been ing-, I. V. Zook, who has been residing on an old canal farm north of Nich ols, has recently erected a new sod house upon land over near the north river where he with his family will soon take up their abode. Considerable sickness is said to be prevailing- in this country at the present tiratnostly from stomach troubles. The people in the Tiills feel con fident of a crop of small grain even if they should not receive any more moisture. - . The old canal company has been putting in new boxes for measuring- the water to its patrons lately. The Hinman ditching- gang passed down the grade last Tues day evening. The Patterson & Alexander outfit from North Platte is at work upon -their farm near Nichols. A few enjoyed a social time in various ways at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Trovillo Tuesday eveiiing-. 1 Alfalfa that was sown last season is. doing nicely at present. J. M. Dwyer, assessor for this precinct, is now listing- the earthly possessions ot those residing-within its limits. T. W. Anderson i& having thp the food supplies they need across fallen in Nebraska during the nast 24 interior paunqanes. xiie French tleet accomplished nothing in the war with Germany in 1870, though it hovered on the coast in search of an opening. A passive war would transferred to'Mexico.or to Canada or Australia. 'If there is nothing o in Ballington Booth, s idea of an American Salvation Army, isn't Mr. Booth Tucker makinir a mis take?. Ex. Dr. A. P. Sawyer Sir: After suffering four years with female weakness I was persuaded by a friend to try your Pastilles, and after using them for one year, I can say I am entirely well. I can not recommend them too highly. Mrs. M. S. Brook Bronson, Bethel Branch Co., Mich. For sale byF. H. Longley. Miss Frances Willard thinks the X ray will do much to stay the vice by showirig- to the victim of the alcoholic or cigarette vice how his inwards are being got away with. She says "seeing- is believing-." That would be all right if these victims were suffering- from too little believing. It'st too much practicing, however, which is caus ing- them the trouble. Ex. Dr. Sawyer; Dear Hir: Having used your Pas Ulles, I can rocommend them to the public. I have been attended by four different doctors, but one and a half boxes of your medicine has done mo more good than all of them. Yours respect fully, Mrs. Maggie Johnson, Bronson, Branch County, Mich. Sold br F.,n. Longloy. Here we are within twelve weeks of the Chicago convention which will present a democratic nominee for the office of president of the United States, and it may be truth fully said that there is not an appli cant for the job in sight. This means the most extraordinary mod esty in history or that no one ex pects the democrats to win. St. Joseph (Mo) News. Know all men bv these presents: That we. O. G. Smith, of Buffalo county. W. L. Park. E. F. Seeberger, James B. McDonald and I. A, Fort, of Lincoln county. E. M. Searle and M. A. Daugherty. of Keith County, and E. McLernon. of Cheyenne county, all of the state of Nebraska, whose names are sub scribed hereto, do hereby associate ourselves together for the purpose of being incorpor ated under the laws of the state of Nebraska, and adopt the following Articles of Incorpor ation: Article I. The name of the corporation shall be The Nebraska Irrigation Fair As sociation. Am. n. The principal place of transacting iue uuamess ot uie corporation snail oe in th( the county of hours. The showers have covered the state, and in some sections the fall has assumed the proportions of a deluge The evenly distributed moisture of the past 10 days, together with the spring like weather, has advanced vegetation not suit either England or Germany considerably, iluch.'if not all of the and they would probably scon ar- nnS seeding nas Dcen completed, and rmc noa a,,.n.i, i-, the ground for corn is broken in most rvv- fcSM umLy sections. The acreage is very large. to get at each other for any sort of Winter wheat is in splendid condition. decisive nghting". State of Ohio. Citt of Torino. ) ""i 1 Judfre MrTvnv. n nnntiUcf i.Q -LUCAS COUNTY, Kansas bench, is urging the people thS?S7oft Arm of R jf Une 'HIL eTCr to quit paying- taxes urtil the coun- Cheney & Co., doiog business in the City ty debt is outlawed. Populism has 01 Ak T' y a-n bta aroresai(i , , , r Ml aa and that said firm will pay the sum of had a tendency to noverfcv. hnf rw l?nn-lrori niinrifrnoi, - - -j- i Dr. Sawyer Dear Sir: I can say with pleasure that I have been using your medicine, and will roc ummend it to all suffering ladies. Mrs. W. W Weatherehee, Augusta, Ga. Sold by F HLongley Spain's army of 180,000 men in Cuba is now engaged in throwing up fresh fortifications at the sea ports and the few interior cities they hold. It is understood that those nomads are treating- that dead the city of North Platte, in Xiincoin. state ot Nebraska. Aitx. III. The general nature of the busi ness to be transacted by said corporation shall be the holding of exhibitions of the agricultural products of Nebraska raised under irrigation, and of other exhibitions and displays incident to a general agricul tural fair. It shall be competent for said corporation to actjuire, lease, own, improve, sell, convey or exchange lands, buildings and other real estate in the state Of Nebraska, for such purposes, and to transact such other business as will advance the irrigation and agricultural interests of the state of Ne braska? Art. IV. The capital stock of the corpora tion shall be twenty thousand dollars, divided into shares of Ave dollars each: each share of which shall be fully paid up before the lime of its issuance, and be torever non assessable. The certificates of stock shall be transferrable by endorsement and registra tion thereof on the books of the Company. Art. V. The said corporation shall com mence business on the first dav of May. A D. 1836, and shall terminate on the first dav of May, A. D. 1916, unless sooner terminated by a vote of the holders of a majority of the capital stock. Art. VI. The said corporation shall not contract any Indebtedness or liability to ex ceed one tenth of its capital stock, and no debt exceeding one hundred dollars shall be contracted without a vote of the board of managers approving thereof. Art. VII. The affairs of this corporation shall be conducted by aboard of live or more managers, who shall be stockholders. Each of whom shall hold oOlce for one year, and until his successor shall be elected and take his seat at the board. They shall elect a President, Vice-President. Secretary and Treasurer, and shall appoint such superin tendents and agents, and adopt such rules, regulations and by-laws as they from time iu time may ueem necessary lor the trans action, oi me ousiness ot this i ; comoratfnn. The Board of Managers for the year com- im.-in.ing un uie ursL ua 1890. and enuinc y or i- eoruarv. A. D. ' on the first dav of Februarv. 1 be W. Li. Park. "R. v when it reaches a stagfe of reoudia- case oE Catarrn lhakcaanot be cured by Pale, thin, bloodless people should use Dr. Saw yer's UkaUne. It is the greatest remedy in the world for making the weak strong. For sale by F H. Longley. tion it is surely pick. Ex. ripe enougfh to It has been said that there could be no I cure for internal piles without a Gurgi- cal operations, but over 100 cases cured in I 'innnll K nr- In I ... i-V. w.rZ-M- ' lu . ot Halrs Catarrh Cure is taken internally "vuiuuuuiiuiud piutca tuo siuiemenr anH onto h nn v. i.i j j j - i uu uuuj uii ejviui t iiim i iii u i yi in i system. Send the use of Hall's Catarrh Cure. Frank J. Cheney. Sworn to beforo me and eubcribed in my presence this 6th. day of December. A.D-18S6. , A. W. GLEASON, seal J Notary Public. directly - on mucous surfaces of the i for testimonials free. P. J. Cheney & Co.. Toledo O. SSold by Druggists, 75 c. false. There is a cure andauicknorms nent relief for all who suffer with blind, bleeding and protruding piles. Its use causes no pain, even in the most aggra- VatdA P9CAS Tf to nli-n a t L' . ulo UUU3U- children with p3le, bluish complexions, Indicat pauon . .trice 1.0U. 'or sale by A . F. Ing the absence oi the requisite red elobules is the Streitz. - ' Wood shoald tike Dr. Sawywr'sUkatte, Tarsal by T. fl. Leegler. If you want a neat and convenient desk and book-case, or a hall hat rack, or a comfortable lounge, all solid oak and very cheap call at once on Rev. Graves who wishes to dispose of these things at once. Dr. A. F. Sawyer I have had Rheumatism since I was 20 years old, but since using yur Family Cure have been free from it it also cured my husband of the same disease. Mrs . Bobt. Con nelly, Brooklyn, Iowa. Sold by T. II. Longley. Pale, thin, bloodless people should use Dr. Saw I yer's Ukatlne. It is the greatest remedy n tb world for saaklng the weak stroag. For saleby F. A. D. 1897. shal berger, L A. Fort and James B. McDonald, of Lincoln county, ai. a. uaugncrty and E. M. Searle. of Keith county. E. McLernon. of Cheyenne county, and O. G. Smith, of Buffalo county, Nebraska. Aut. VIII. The annual meeting of the stockholders shall be held on the lirst Tues day In January of each and everv year. Special meetings of the stockholdersshallbe called by the President upon an order of the Board of Managers. Notice of such special meetings shall be given in writing to each registered stockholder by mail entlosetT in an envelope and addressed to him -at his registered residence with the postage pre paid. At every election and upon everv vote taken at the meeting of the stockholders, each shall be entitled to as many votes as he has shares of stock. Art. IX. In the ofllce of the secretary shall be kept a registerof the stockholderswhich shall alwaj-s be open to the inspection of the stockholders, on which shall be entered the names of the stockholders with their resi dence and the number of shares held bv them respectively. ' Aux.X. The seal of the corporation shall b5irSular !? form ;taa bearing the -words. TTh?x.N,br?3kI?rleatlon Fa,r Association, North Platte, Nebraska." In witness whereof we have hereunto sub scribed our names this 25th day of Jannurv, A. D. 18S6. MATTHEW A. DAUGHERTY. J. b. Mcdonald. E. M. SEARLE, . I. A. FORT. W. L. PARK. O. G. SMITH. E. F. SEEBERGER. E. MCLERNON. SMOKERS In search of a good cigar will alwa3's find it at J. F. Schmalzried's. Try them and judge. APPLICATION FOR DRUQOI3T'S PERMIT. Notice is hereby Riven that W. C. Blackmore & MtmnnK l Z'?? April. 1806, file their peUUoa with the, commissioners of Lincoln coun ty, 1 ebraska, for a permit to-sell malt, spirituous and yinous lectors for medicinal, mechanical, chemical and saiuental purposes only.iath village of SutherlanOWjraska: for on v Tf thnro Yin m . . . r,T.M ftuii or rem within two weeks from this date, i may be granted. strance filed e sold permit land along the highway on the 5 B. LoBgley. Dated aKRE A"U a