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About The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 29, 1897)
Witt t stmt- NOKTH PLATTE, NEBRASKA, FRIDAY EYElffifG, OCTOBER 29, 1897. yol. xni Am. Jmz w f I l f N. A I 4. - - - - ' " ' " X. 1.1 V. tA. , I a- w H F 4 - " i i i - . . I JIUJDri .- u j.r- x . . r- . , -rr r I can candidate lor suen, is uias - . the a-S-asaS-as-sa--!- UVUKT S IS" 2S" UNDERWEAR. a winninjr carnpaig-n and when votes have been all counted it will Silas Sharp, one-halt mile west be found that he has "laid out" Sir of Beemer, has had shipped in irom We are ofiering to the people of Korth Platte and vicinity an exceptionally fine line of Underwear in heavy prices that aae right the hud 5 The public is invited to call and Timothv. Weingand is an exem plary young- man popular and hon est, and will make a most excellent officer. The populists are queer fellows. ! Chadron 4.000 head ot sheep and will feed them for market this win ter. The photograph men at Ponca have reduced the price of cabinet 1,000 light weights at and prices are always right, examine these goods. One minute they argue that Butler uuu -- " "7 7 7 1 Buchanan has collected a greater or xnree aouir uuuu -, per cent of the - taxes than any tintype tor a aime. orevious treasurer the next min- it is a matter oi compiaini-m scv- utethev tell vouHbat the reason J eral counties that popocrats g-et the floating- indebtedness has m-J better rates in securing scuooi creased so enormously is because land leases than republicans. Ana there is such a larg-e amount ot this is reform administration! tax delinquent- If Buchanan has "Wakefield free silver men were collected such a T-- Per cent f offered a special train to pull them the taxes how can there be so much to Norfolk and return, on "Bryan "delinquent? Either Buchanan has day," for $250. They concluded to - - THE HU B rtf mulcted mucn tax or eise there is not much delinquent tax. The Era after admitting- that the if W. T. BANKS, Prop. stav at home and hear the wind blow. If Bartley stole and Governor I - . 1 T populist board of commissioners HolcomO approvea tne oona had in four years misappropriated ing-tnat ne was snytne iuuicj from the countv bridg-e fund $21,- Monitor wants to know which pot S93.12. except $4,775.90 of the bal- can call the kettle black, or vice ance in 1S96 leyv, which it says has versa or words to mat etrecu not been transferred yet, says that Charles Long-," a strang-er in the the commissioners have reduced iatl(jt r0je into Dakota City on a tvp; hv onlv levvinsr $5,119.00 for wheel. He sold it to J. C. Riddle , . - npmc T?fc tVinn if ever I icot Kt-jh ere fund, instead of 1-, viion Iia uft rnnrn hp rode it yy VTTT fl Can BUx lCiv. and onn,r j- iaiviv.m" - j, - , .- - THAT TliiLLAB OF YOUHS -id since the Dollar Mark was invented, if you put it into ssoo as in 1896- Now, as the awa. He was pursued, captured, flfl UVUUA&k V ww .CWoUy Vnlnoc balance in the bridg-e fund was, as and thrust into jail, to await trial . - r r?j i in v i t i i" j i i i t i i i i i l i 1 1 v i i. vw nnnnnnre the "-reatest iratnennir oi ucsii.- w . will ; uiiuiuuiui- , 1 W . w - , t l S. -V W W w 4 J m m m m ' . t J 9 i 1 1A. J m - - a-i" III! 11 " MB r in - I I t i 1 I III I I 1 I milES41& .w J lfclaiiwJc OX SALE AT THE BOSTON S We have purciiased of the Otten stock LOGO pairs of the following makes, Meld & Thayer, Henderson, Rejm olds' Bros., and Ludlow's, which we are offering at the following figures: Ladies' shoes, 0tten?s selling price B to 6,our price your choice for 98 cents. One lot of hoys' button shoes, sizes 2i to 6, Otten's selling price 2.50 to 3.59, our price S5 cents. One lot of men's shoes, Otten selling price from 3.00 to 6-00, our price your choice at 1.25. Children 5 shoes from 25 cents up. Come quick before the sizes are broken. The greatest values on earth. . o we have ever succeeded in Everything- fresh and new the Era savs, $4,772.90 at the time for stealing". ,.i'.' hr-io-hrt fn.hioas of the season. sparKiiuji uiui mi. una1" able merchandise collectinsr for our patrons 7 - SAVE MONEY WHILE THE CHANCE LASTs, A Kttleofit will give vronderful satisfaction if invested in our -r. -n-!T .TH-TTT TT O U JrO " -. . J ,T.;o-i- rnnr prerv tvnnt in Because it is in close touca witn tne umee, auu aunv.. . YOU "W sincerely honest qualities of reliable goods of kaowa Value. IsTSW stocs: MEN'S AND BOYS' CLOTHING, HATS CAPS GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS, BOOTS AND SHOES. Without Dribt or TTprfLnnrOome and Beap the Best Valies your Dollar Ever Bought. "A StokThoroEghly up to Date in Qualities and Styles in Every Departaient, Coo j. "firrjJ; - that - the aboot ou, Fiae QHalifies w Pr.es. ; T- TTC c-u- QQire THAT 1 RIGHT is our convincing argument. ARE WAITlyG T0 give ror A SQUARE DEAL FOR A ROUND DOLLAR. L M. Einstein, Prop. the commissioners made that 1SV lew, a much greater sum than was required for that purpose in 1S96, why make any bridge fund levy for IS97? If it wras not done to enable the commissioners to transfer the unused balance to thegeneral fund. But when the Era says that the re duction in the bridge fund levy in 1S97 reduced the aggregate levy, it is not stating the truth. The rec ord shows that the IS97 levy in the aro-reate calls for fifteen mills, the full legal limit. The only ditrer ence is that they added to the other funds what they lopped off the bridg-e fund. !!tfii?iifii?n?iif!ifiirnfii?!i?!iriTfiifiifit?fl?iif!ifiifiiTiinirnTj: The edition of th Era makes an McCook juveniles steal chickens and sell them" to secure money to "buck" the wheel of fortune and a change of Sunday-school teachers is hinted at. A change ot parents raisrht bring better results. John Jones of Clay Center devel oped a great mania for burning straw and haystacks. He would ride through the country at night and set fire to every stack he could find. He has been sent to an asy lum. The Columbus school board claims to have discovered a trust among the coal dealers and likewise to have outgeneraled the trust in irpHmnr coal cheaoer than hitherto t-. o . HAVE YOU : NOTICED Model Clothing House, .jowsoidst.hL unmanly attack on Htss.Thoelecke, jor tjje school buildings- A vote for Chas. P- Ross for countv surveyor is putting your- county is now over self on record as in favor of effici ent officers. The floating indebtedness of the forty thousand ... ,t j it n;ra thp rv-mrmsr a uuu of two years more and the indebt-1 to make it interesting for you and L -vii v.p fiftv thousand i voHr frienas. . : cuuess . i- . y i I . . .! .nnKrfc I ... f- j 1 r-" Vote for Baldwin lor couatjr 'dollars, xne longer toe pvpun.j voters, it any or toe "reiwHicts judge and elect a man who is in every way qualified -for the position. the republican caidatfor county superintendent. Not once during reoublican T T CIrej: We wiU meet r. you in a city campaign when the 5ut chevney is lost to proper time comes and promise you aH sense of decencJif he ever had any. Now to his criticism. He seeks to insinuate that because t; ThnWke has taught in the ! fj Crop rotation, says the IQead Pharos, is like putting up the bars a".inst the approach of the soil robber. The farmer who grows clover and alfalfa is the man who rc-tll otow bio- croos of corn and e ' wheat the following year. Two footpads held up Pat Lacey I hat have bee-R received by I CM. NEWTON... are kept in power the greater will fee1 like wag-erig a few dollars that prf-a.rv department only, it must while driving home from Gering late . :t.-e ' . 4. a r,cc f . : ff in ; fl,P prpmno-. One held the team ?r 1 1 1 I It 1 5 i II t 1 11 I IIIM HI II (HI li i H L it III U HtJ 1 1 i i i i i i IUUH HI i Ml De tne county mucuicuu. uaKeiUineriiabuuKB.uu. De Decause iUcis lULUU.v.uk w . - iiuii41UU44MU4444M4lMAH VOfl Dr. N. F. Donaldson will be re 'elected coroner and will hold an in aqest on the remains of the popu list par tjr the early part of next January. The populist county commission ers donate one thousand dollars of the tax-payers money to the Era each year in order that it may live. O uite an expensive luxury, isn't it." Vote for honest Abe Barry for mnnfv treasurer, who will conduct V J - the business of his office as the law provides, and will not parade around as one of those "I am holier than thou fellows. The tax-payers of Lincoln county are paving more taxes than ever Be fore. " If you don't believe it. com pare your 18 tax receipt with the receipts of previous years. The proof of the pudding is in the eat- to in the evening. One held the team I . I - . . . . .. .t- "U t have the monev put m gooa teach higher branches, rne reverse wnue tue um-i rv,rr Qt-"T ;Cciia nf the Era de-lT , j mTt tiim I t- ; nnir tr the I nnrL-f which were emotv. He J13 fcl. J ijwv. . i jjtjqj U. dU.UUlllluuu. qj- (jls 1 LLUC XI- wj -w ' ' votes nearly three pages to apo!jake does not attempt to deny it best and raost gifted teachers had stowed a snug roll of bills in gizing for the reckless.extravagant -a Xortt piatte where the railroad tbat moderil school boards intrust the bottom ofa box containing gro and illegal expenditure of county conductors live, and wbo have the tbe training of the younger pupils, ceries and found it safe on reach money by the populist ring. Bati namber and know the facts. j-iss Thoelecke is recognized by ing home. the voters are not accepting apolo-j "n'ooalit administration the North Platte school board as Action has been brought against jries for the misdoings ot uie pop. ,; in- one of the most efficient teachers the commissioners of Boone county THE OMAHA BE gangandon nextTuesday wm turn - rftMatv has .in- and could hare a choice of any po- to recover to the county the money the rascals out." J creaed ovr lwenty thousand dol- sition in the schools. She has made tested in the poor farm, stock and on the streets lars during the past four years. If a specialty oi tne , ..uw improvement ior luc -. . stop i a choice ana nas neiu luc yuni-iuu -joining tnem irapi cj-pcu-m It was rumored . . . j 4. xrni,r I vou are in favor of putting a lastnignttnatoeputv : to this unwarranted expenditure ot f incipal of one 0f our primary more monev; also to declare the had sent into the country a large c vfte the straiht re t numoer oi circuiis ucuh publicanrticet. froUH nn the railroad witn Utttwi " - I . i hat air ing. Voters should not forget the fact that it costs from S14.000 to 816,000 more to run the county under pop ulist control than it did under re publican administration. The re--rh rf the countv prove this to be true. Let every republican get out to the polls on election day and cast his vote for the straight republican -ticket. Show the populists that you do not approve of the extrava gant methods they employ m con ducting the affairs of the county. Bertha Thoelecke will De tne next county superintendent. The people ot Lincoln county have the interest ot their children at heart and desire a superintendent who will assist in making the county schools more successful. This Miss Thoelecke will do. he traveled on Sheriff Miller's pass in his pocket. We call attention to the fact that this charge against Keliher was made some days before tb4ast is sue of the Era. and -t&afrCbeyney wns challenged to deny the same. He wanted to deny the charge, but Jake knew The Tribune had the proof and told him to say nothing. The abrupt termination of the Bartlev case says tne umaua World-Herald, "requires thesolemn ttention of the people of Zebras- j ka. Indeed it does. A long ana .,n.c; cn"f fnr the recovery ot C-.pw-Ji..- - - money from Mr. men was aporoaching its end, when it was found that a vital error had been made by the representative of the people of the state, the attorney general, and it was necessary to dismiss everything and start over. The mattter will be given the earn est attention of the people at the election. They will take pains to pick out an attorney-general who knows how to try a case. Journal. i A T I - are two otner deed nuft and T01ti Gn tne teachers employed for many years, tbat they are exceeding their and is recognized as one of the thority in such transactions. ground an- Timothv has the big head is recosrnized bv many ot the leaders m educational matters in ltor George Wells of the Cen- bovs whose votes he is now solicit- western Nebraska. We don't sup- tral city rjeraocrat has been ill for inr Thev realise the fact that if pose Cheyney is to blame because . ti bat bears the affijction he should "be elected tbey would be he is lacking in the instincts of a I mQst philosophical manner. treated with contempt by his high gentleman. It is probably due to -n his last issue notes this sil- - !-. - i I -- mightiness after election. im fcs former environments. very streak of fortune: "We reg boys are going to vote tor ptam, , istered five new subscribers on rervdav Claude Weinand. who is - quarter d received nine dollars one ot the boys. rdUUBieu v" v, , J ,h or. subscription. If the Demo- - l t n- m w i i 111 l r I ti ti ti ti .. .0 ENLARGED. The Morning Bee has been Enlarged to. ti & ti ti ti ti ti 1 2 Pages. A quartet of Weary Wraggles wandered intoan Omaha restaurant i a.4-irr ftiomcdK'Pi be ' ... .. L-mt o-ninor at this rate, when the Tp Butler Buchanan has saved stocKmen lust m itu u. m t, ; . - , , enmntnnn.; editor OOU l - the county ?G,uw m interest hk-cv of oiluc, lcj - - M.r.--- . witn "l " W and the "populist commissioners feast, which was forthcoming editor should happen to get well.' "b have conducted countv affairs in an great alacrity. They stopped at economical manner, why is it (nothing; they were nungry u Bcaatj u Blood d.p ... , , t I i.t r f "nr-nnin and I rn XJnA mannc a nlpnn clrin -i-ii.t t . Trktr; rust vonr taxes oave uceu i everviuui" , kuu wwu .v.w arucv a uuuu- . . - ' . , . . . . :t r- n nnJ-c- ii i njAh. hmf tramfnnn oencacies wcic hwraiv wiidoul it.. vuoiek i I UtlCdbCU. UU luc uuaiia; i uu i i I i. , .3 t t, y... 4- ;nTa?:i I -fz-vo-r? rumv in finantities. 1 - I I, T r..;ir.rr rT th lOTV RT(l hrontr t lin nil doliars? thev had finished a bill ot w was cie, h - - ti ti ti For each day in the week except Monday, in addition to the usual twenty page Sunday edition. This move has been dictated by a desire on the part of the publishers uf the Bee to give their patrons the full benefit of the unex celled news facilities and other special features placed at their disposal by that paper. While this enlargement will give the readers of the Bee 112 columns of addtional matter each week, no advance in price will be mde. In quality The Bee will continue to maintain its superiority over all competitors as a metropolitan daily. SUBSCRIBE FOR THE BEE FROM C. L. WILLIAMS. THE ONLY FIRST CLASS DAILY m & ft ft ft m ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft This is a plain, business question presented. They had nothing witn turn it over in your mind and see which to pay and with tears in cneir eves and a Dig dinner in stvm a'chs thej confessed itas they were led off to jaiL if vou can solve it. Do you ask how Jake Miller -and Timothy "Keliher got the railroad pass. Ask Judge Hinman.who had the cases against the Union Pacific railroad for all the damage caused by the big prairie fire of April,lS93. To Car Censiip-tim Forever. The increasing floating indeb tedness of the county will induce the populist county commissioners to order an increase in the assessed valuation of property next spring; I ! I7 1M 4If The Grand Island Democrat says: ju t -r?TSL ever in- 1S96- The revenue derived from T , - ,mo-fr5;' the present valuation is more than , - r - - , c,;n(r sufficient to meet the expenses of was that of commencing to satngp " . o Tn Prt i the countv it handled in a wise and out lies about Supreme Judge i"oM - j-j,i. t,, fo.Tnrt iudtcial manner. The Candida te and ms recutti. u..- on comparison that he is the equal on the republican t,cketare pledged j ot his opponent in every particular. driving all impurities from the body Beirin to-day to banish pimples, boils, blotches, blackheads, and that sickly bilious complexion by taking Cascarets, j for week ending October 2S. 1SS7, beautv for ten cents. All drpjpstsT GTiaf. satisfaction cu aranteed 10c . , :i3C- oCc. QnA William Eiser Aide A Aavertlied letters. Iiist o letters remauiics uncalled lor in the post office at North Platte. Neb. People who live in glass houses ought to let the throwing of pebbles alone. It is true Judge Post is a republican, but that should make no difference; he is at least honor able on the bench and what is more his nomination in an tTroi nf county affairs. Vote the republi- or can ticket and your taxes will be lowered and the big floating in debtedness will be wiped out. bte the populists - into power ragaln and the same extravagance nrTtt "he nnrned that has been in " i . I vogue for seveijil years past. : Voter, vour course is plain. j Royal aakes the food pare, whoIesote as d delicious. POWDER Absolutely Pure THE JTSI0TS PACmC Passes throogn the best cities and towns of Nebraska, Colorado, Wyoming aub Utah, and is best route U Denver, Cheyennue, Salt Lake City, San Fran eisco, Portland and all Puget Sound Points. The advantages gained by traveling vut the Union Pacific are Quick The.j Unequaled Servace, MAGNIFIC:"T EQUIPMENT, DOUBLE DRAWING ROOM PULLilAN PALiACE SLEEPERS, PULdjilAN DINING CARS, FREE RECLINING CHAIR CARS. PULLMAN TOURIST SLEEPERS For time tables, pamphlets descriptive ot the country traversed, rates of fare. sleeping car accommodations, or any other information, apply to Brady CDF Hcway Frank Bacon Earnest Sheldon Orin Dosaette W I White W R Walters Harry LADIXS- Balev Mrs Mary Levey Miss B CaraVav Miss Belle Sherlock Miss M Suit Mrs Cora Persons calling forabove will please say advertised." Ml W. Clair. Postnuwter. Adjutant P. H- Barry has left the national sruard to their destruction while he is lending a hand to save Greely and Wheeler counties to fu sion and reform. Edne-tc Yonr TCoweU TVitfc Cuscret- Candv Ctbartie. cure eoasttpioa forever." 10c. If C. C. a fail, dm-gMts refond moaer. I tt-niEDITKitTCOrKTOFUXCtX CC.N'- N. B. Oux. Agent. A Snre Thi: for Yoa. A. transaction in which you cannot lose is a sure thing- Biliousness, sick head ache, furred tongue, fever, piles and a thousand other ills are caused by con stipation and sluggish hver. Cascarets Candy Cathartic, the wonderful new r.w nhnf nnr? Jntocfinal tntlJC SrB U.Bk Sll.u10u I M, sb,,J bv all druzmsts guaranteed to curs or t debw ,.Xpe&--- Aeopj-oi rer ba fce Is the matter at te E?taseo W 3 IqlQfl Ttri.- eaa-i ee ac fee Jseari? f f" tfi ef IrrtBS 3. 3-tc-. iii-raac -t Ifce estate WtSa Bcirt. Jwt.wS fee Hceifc- to H oafcea- -ja-rtec f tmr-hip 13. rt iazw C 3aW , -vaKtVa rvr a atat iwiiinnf ! debt' Sawed ast ad, esaito and k admisi-teatioe. tere wt be? ete faia prprtj to par the ud a -aid appear befo at Xoctk 3Ptoe. elff-tka. at t Kerctalwr tens, of the dlteit Tjccoa canty a the Iltb T Veatwkvz. ISW, tteei:a.E, fc.weaw y Jiocid not fee jrraaled ti said -terfwicator W K so BSCS ae aW Hcnw wwcm. ee aece-ary paj money reiunaeo. v. -ti'c i bnae. thing- Try a box to-uay; xl-c -dc jwi Sample and booklet free. ted, October 1597; Jerfyv t te District Owsrt. 15 . . i - M -H i4 -refand -money.