The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, July 13, 1900, Image 1

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SIXTEENTH YEAR.
NORTH PLATTE, NEBRASKA, FRIDAY, JULY 13; 1900.
NO. 19.
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HAYING TOOLS.,.
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ITUAjUI 1"VSICKLE GHINDERS.
and repairs for same.
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and repairs for same.
lAVCtntlA I HAY LOADERS,
Key sione side deli verv rake.
Call and see them.
DAIN SWEEPS.
OSBORNE HAKES.
LIGHTNING HAY PRKSS,
MACHINE OIL.
JOS. HERSHEY.
Locust St., North Platte, Neb.
saiuwium ""'Sat
fc: allowed for 25.
Z -m A Y-mTfi 7 5 Commissiont
- A FULL LINE Olf
g John W. Masury's
H Celebrated Paint
ON SALE AT.
Dayis' Hardware Store.
When you get ready to paint your house,
call on us and let us sell you first-class fe
g Paint at reasonable prices.
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After a Good Dinner,
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Only
A smoke is in order
tine cigars form a propc
semiel to a feast, as other
wise the attcrmatn would
mm' lio nlimuuto nf its; fore- -
illlll '
runner. There's nothing
more praised by good livers
than our cigars, which are
fit to follow a royal meal.
These goods are "manufac
tured exclusively f r o m
choice grades of tobacco.
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WKLTEMKTH, I
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HENRY
TH E QU ESTION is often asked, What Paint shall we use?
THE ANSWER '. If you are looking for covering
capacity, wearing qualities, general appearance, and
Vniti1 mrnrtt'e iriitVi 1.....
The Sherwn-IVujams Paint.
Cowm t'fltf, Zft? 0mc, Wear Longtst, Most economical, Full Measure.
BRUSHES.
COLORS IN OIL.
HOUSE & COACH
VARNISHES,
Our prices are for "best goods" first, last and all
the time. We are in the business to stay and
S. W. P. stays with us.
A. F. STREITZ, DRUGGIST.
O. B IDDING6
ILi-currxloex, Coal
Yardb and Elevators at
North Plutto, Nob.,
Sutherland, Neb.,
Julosburg, Colorado.
NORTH PLATTE MILLS,
(C. P. IDDINOS.)
Manufacturer of
HIGH AND MEDIUM GRADE FLOUR
BRAN AND CHOP FEED.
Order by telephone trom Newton's Book Store.
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COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS.
July 9, 1900.
Board met pursuant to adjourn
mcnt, present full board and county
clerk. The following claims were
allowed and wat rants drawn on
general fund:
Ira L. Bare sundry printing
$39.00, North Platte Tribune and
Telegraph official printing 42.21,
A. S. Baldwin fees m sundry cases
69.00, Wilcox Department Store
sundries 3.18. Bill of Wilcox De
partment Store for bolts and nails
for South Platte bridge for 58.92
allowed on general fund. Bill of J.
W. Alexander for work on road No.
245 for eight dollars allowed on
road fund.
Board adjourned until tomorrow.
July 10, 1900.
Board met pursuant to adjourn
ment, present full board and county
clerk. Bill of J. W. Alexander
team work on South Platte bridge
allowed on bridge fund for 13.50,
bill of D. A. Baker for storing
booths allowed on general fund for
1.00, Claim of Bcelcr & Muldoou
services as attorney in case of
State vs. Disbro for 15.00, allowed
for 10.00, Becler &, Muldoon services
in case of State vs. Harry Eon for
35.00, allowed for 25.00, Becler &
Muldoon services in case of State
Donnelly for 35.00,
00.
loner Woodliurst signed
election warrants and Commissioner
Carpenter examined the Long road
northeast of town. Adjourned
until tomorrow.
July 11, 1900.
Board met pursuant to adjourn
ment, present full board and
county clerk. The following bills
were allowed and warrants drawn
on the general fund:
T. -C. Patterson insurance on
court house S150.00, J II. Cunning
ham supplies for the poor house
5.55. Wiley Matthews services as
janitor 50.00, Brad J. Cook trail
fcnbinjr notes ot government sur
vey 184.00. A. L. Davis court house
supplies 2.00, Dayis & Koch defend
ing Connors and McDonald 45 00.
Dr. Dennis medical services 2.00,
15. 13. Erickson witness fees 12.60,
W. F. ICUiott witness fees 8.20, W
C. Elder district clerk fees and
supplies furnished paupers 63.05,
G. F. Copper sundry printing
105.80.
Bills allowed on bridge fund
Geo. Cohen, bridge work $3.00: Bert
Hewitt, bridge work 3 00; A. L,
Davis, merchandise. 32.00. .
Bill of W.. C. Elder for 8.16 in
misdemeanor cases disallowed.
It is hereby resolved by the board
that the publishing ot the torccloa
ure cases be awarded to lowest
bidder.
Board adjourned until to-morrow.
BETWEEN THE RIVERS.
Dr. Eves was called to Paxtou on
professional business last Monday.
Ray Latigtord of the county cap
ital was up this way the other day
trving to buy cattle.
Jim Goodwin . lias returned from
Belvidere and is again working on
the dredge boat in the old canal.
C. F. Williams is again fingering
the keys in the Ilershey depot at
night after a few days sojourn at
Ogalalla.
II. E. Sfone and familv of Her
shey, attended the funeral of Mrs.
L. Stebbins at North Platte, Wed
ncsday.
Mr. and Mrs. L. 13. Jones and
guests and a few friends were pic
nicinir up in the weat end of the
vallev Wednesday.
J. C. Maisner and tatnily, we are
told, arc talking strongly of depart
iug soon by team for Washington to
make their tutu re Home.
J. I Hinuiau ol iNorlli I'latte,
was up to Ilershey Tuesday and
put in a bid on the new school
building to be erected there this
fall.
Prof Ebright has moved his hay
outfit from the Manion land in the
valley over south to the Cotton land
where they arc now cutting and
baling.
Miss Annie Schwaiger and Miss
Jessie Vronian, both of North
Platte, have been engaged to teacl
tlie Mersliey schools tne coming
school year.
w. M. Evans ol Hershev. census.
enumerator of this the 152nd dis
trict, completed his work the firs'
of the week and with his wife lefi
Wednesday night for a bhort visit
with relatives at Ward, Colorado.
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finest prospects for a corn crop ii
the valley ever known but at tin
present time the grasshoppers have
about taken it in Rcvcral localities
and are working on it in nearlv
evory field more or less.
i lie union I'acilic teucc crew m
working between Nichols and Iler
shey at present. Thev are Retting
the new fence in fifty feet on each
side of the track and the fence that
was previously erected 100 feet on
elicit side will be set in fifty feet
except at the stations where it will
oc leu open.
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LITTLE LOCALS
A . A. Oilman is doing some extra
clerical work in the First National
Bank,
The ladies of the Baptist church
held an ice cream social last even
ing at the residence of Geo. W.
Russell, the attendance being
quite large,
The street fair committee hopes
to receive the advertising buttons
within the next week and will at
once proceed to distribute llieiti
where they will do the most good.
The members of the ladies' aid
society of the Methodist church
drove out to the home of Mrs. C.
Mylandcr yesterday afternoon and
were pleasantly entertained by that
latiy.
The executive committee of the
street fair held a conference last
evening with members of the citv
council relative to the passage of
an ordinance giving the committee
tne rignt to use certain streets.
Only one car ot stone for the
foundation of the high school build
ing has so far been received and
the remaining cars arc not vet in
sight, This accounts for the delay
in starting in work on the building.
P. II. McEvoy who returned
trom Lincoln last evening, says
that of the 3,500 people who at
tended luc iusion conventions in
Lincoln this week 3.000 were states
men. The lusionists will be "long"
on statesman tuts year and short
on votes.
SICKENS DOINGS.
Hugh Sanger is numbered among
the sick this week.
Robert Staley was very sick a
few days last week but is improv
ing at this writing.
Sidney Dowell went to North
Platte Saturday to attend the pop
ulist countv convention. .
B. R. Sheridan snipped in some
cattle Friday night which he will
have herded on his ranch south of
town.
Mr. and Mrs. Rutlegc, of Well-
fleet, were visiting with Mr. and
Mrs A. Latimer and family the
first of the week.
Mm. J. M. Fristo was on the
sick list a few days the latter part
of last week, but is somewhat
better at this writing.
Crops are doing as well as could
be expected at present. The rain
came just when it was needed and
will make a lull crop it tne hoppers
only let it alone.
The following named persons
transacted business in iNorth
Platte' the first of the week: Levi
Wolfe. J. M. Hodges, Mr. and Mrs.
W. T. S. Conner and J. M. Fristo.
Thev went up to help Mr. Wolle
prove up on his land south oi town.
The weekly xrop report shows
that portions of the state have been
blessed with timely rains curing
the week, but as a rule rain is
needed to bring the crop up to its
usual proportions. It is yet too
early to report any damage, the
present condition ot urynesB during
the harvest ot small grain being, in
fact rather the normal condition.
The com has wonderful power to
withstand drouth, and also has
great recuperative abilities. There
is nothing in the present, situation
to cause the Journal to take down
its sign predicting the largest cash
value ol agricultural produce in
Nebraska in 1900 the state has
cyer harvested. State Journal.
It LsHot Weather
There is no question about that hut the ques
tion before North Platte people is "WHAT
SHALL WH 1CAT THIS HOT WISAT.III3R?
HARRINGTON &TOB1N
Are in the lead as usual and have
Speckled Trout in tomato
Sardines in
Sardines in
sauce,
Underwood 's
tomatto sauce,
Underwood 's
mustard sauce,
Fresh Mackcral in must
ard sauce,
Gold Label Sardines in
Olive Oil,
Kippered Herring i n
Olive Oil,
French Mushrooms
and Sardines.
Club House Clams am
Lobsters,
Lunbar's B a r a t a r i a
Shrimp,
Potted and Deviled Ham
and Ham Roll,
Potted Ox Tongue and
Chicken,
Veal Loal, Corned Beef,
1 1 a in b u rge r 13 e 1 s s in ok-
ed and pickled in jelly,
Vienna Sausage a n d
Saucr Kraut,
Chipped Beef and Salmon,
Russian Caviar and Can
ned Sauer Kraut.
We have the finest line of Pickles, Jellies, Jams, Pre
serves, Mustards and Sauces. Include in your next order
a bottle of "Fern dale" Salad Dressing. You can save 5U
per cent if you buy your coupons of us, for cash, and buy
your groceries just as' cheap as any place m town.
LEGAL NOTICE.
Tho dofondnntu I'otor H. Gnvln,
Gavin his wifo, first namo unknown,
Lombnrd Investment Coiurmny, Stnto
Hunk ot Wnllnco, will tako notico Unit
on tho Hoth day ot Juno, 11)00, tho plain-
tin, Tho Uounty or Lilncoin, a corpora
lion. Mod ita petition in tho district
court of Lincoln county, Nebraska, tho
objoct ami prayorot which Is to foreclose
cortniu tnx liens, duly hhsobbcmI by snid
plninllu nt'iunst tho southwest muirtor
of sootlon 11. in township 1), north ot
range .11, woat ot tho Sixth principal
meridian, NobrriBkn, for tho year 18'.K1 In
tho Bum 815.11; tor tho ynnr 1801 in tho
mini of 812.1KI; for tho year 1805 in the
sum ot 811.01; for tho yonr 1800 in tho
fliun ot 811 53; for tho-yonr 1807 in tho
sum of 812.21; for tho year 1808 in tho
sum of pb.lw; amounting in tho totnl sum
of 8102,01; with interest at tho rato ot
ton nor cent per annum from tho let day
ot May, 1000, all ot which is duo and un-
pnui,
l'lnlntitr prays a dooroo or foreclosure
ot mild tax lion and a snlo of fluid
promises.
loan nil onch of you defondnnts, urn
required to answor snld petition on or
boforo Mondny, tho Kith day of August,
niuu.
THE COUNTV OF LINCOLN,
A Corporation.
jlll My II. S. Hldgley, Ib Attornoy.
Dr. F. W. Miller,
Streitz' drug btore.
Dentist, over
STATEMENT
(H tlit- runillllon of tliu Mutual llullilliiu
:inil i.iKin AHHorl.-mon ni Norm i'latif. .no
lir.iska. m the Uh (lav of June, I1m.
ASSBTS.
Klrxt innrtuaKuloanN SiiiLam m
stock loaiiH H Nio m
Ileal eMtate m
fash lei
iiciiiinuent iiitiTi'st. DremiuiiiH aim
linen antlilUL'N .w Wl
KxiMMixurt and laxen paid MB ih
Other anHciM I in
Total li;U'.M II
MAllII.ITIKS.
Oaiiltal xtotk until un Jli3.!Wfl 17
iieMerve in hi
Undivided jirolltH :U"l
Advance payment I.HTi) m
rreiniuinit unearned i.i.i;i ui
Total U3,ftM II
Ill'.cr.lI'TS AND KXlT.NniTIJUKS KOIt
Till: YKAIt H.NUINU JUNK Wl, l!W,
MKlKIITH.
Ilalancf on hand .Inly I. Ilixi i M Wl
IIIH-H IH.WI Ml
Intercut. liteinlniiiH and Mni's 7,M'7 W
Other fiei. Ill
Ileal el.Ue v w
HelitN Wl Ml
T.ixch anil liiHiir.uue.. :
Total f.'H.fttl W,
liM'KNIIITUIinH,
I.oanx Ifll 7
KXnensert ISO,!! I
Stocks ri-diTiuud M.HJI Hi
Cash on hand I at
TaxtM and liiNiiraui e 7 N
Total. .. i-:x,tm m
Slate of Neliranka Lincoln county. n. .
I. Samuel (loozee. Merretary ot trie above
named axxoclatlon. do Holemnlv Hwear that
(he foreKoliiL' statement of the condition of
Nam axitociauon. ih true ami correct to me
lieMt of my kimwlediie and Pellet.
SAMUlih UOOZlIi;. Secretary.
SubNcrlhed and Mworn to before me thin (lilt
dy of July. iwxi.
W. 11, McnofMMt. Notary I'uhllc.
Approved: r. ii, IUrTKiwntr. f ,
r T. liepMOMi. S-Dlrtctorn
W J Kocite.
LEGAL NOTICE.
Tho defondnnts Willnrd T. Hill, -
Hill his wife, first niimo unlcnown, will
talco notico Hint on tho 2.1th day of Juno,
1000, tho plaintiff, thoCounty ot Lincoln,
a corporation, tiled its petition In the
district court or Jjlneoln county, isu-
briiBlin, tho objoct nnd prnyor ot which
b to forooloRe cortnln tax lions, duly
aflsosRod by enid plnintitT iiKninnt tho
Bouthwofit utiartor ot eootlon 2. in town
shin 0. north of rancro .11. west of Mlxlli
nrincipnl moridlan, Nebrnskn, for the
year 18!).'l in tho hiiiii ot 817.70; for the
your mil in tho mm of for tno
yoar 1805 in tho sum of 8KIH8; for tho
your lo'M in tno stun ot giu.irj; ror tno
yoar lo'Ji in tho num or etu.vi; ror tno
your 18118 in tho sum of 811.17; amount
liiK in tho total mini of 8U-1.82; with in
toroflt at the rato oi tun percent per
annum from tho 1st diiy ot May, 1000, all
ot which is duo nnd unpaid.
l'lnlntitr prnyn n douroo ot forooloBiiro
ot Raid tnx lieu nnd a sulo of Bind
prottiiBOH.
Voti nnd onch of you defendnntn, are
roiiuirod to niiflwer said potition on or
boforo Monday, the Kith dny of August.
1000.
THE COUNTY OF LINCOLN,
A Corporation,
jlll My U.S. KidKley, Its Attornoy
LEGAL NOTICE.
Tho dofondnnta J. It. Honeywell, first
niimo unknown, Honeywell h ih wifo,
lirst nniuo unknown and Clinrlos Maples,
will tnkn notico that on tho ltith dny or
Juno. 1000. tho nlnintiir. Tho County ot
Lincoln, a corporation, tiled its potition
In tho district court of Lincoln county,
Nebrnskn, tho object and prayer ot
.... . v .
which ih 10 lorecioso certain nix nous,
duly assessed by said plnintiir ni'iiiiiHt
the northrnsl imnrtnr of section 5, in
township 5, uorth of ra'iKo27, woBtottho
Sixth principal meridian, Nebraska; for
the 1801 in tho Hum of 80.00: for tho your
1805 in the hiiiii or 11.81; for tho year
lHlHi in the sum of i.7l; for tho year
1807 in the sum of 7.51; for tho yonr
1808 in the hiiiii of I ,HH;amou ti t Idlt in the
total hiiiii of 8KI.00; with Interest at tho
rule of ten per rent per annum from the
1st day of May, 1000, all of which is dun
and unpaid.
l'lnlntitr prays a decree ot foroolo Hiiro
of said tux lion nnd n sale of said prom
ises. Vou and ouch of yon dofondnnta are
required to iinswor said potition on or
Mouduy, tho 20th day of August,
LEGAL NOTICE
Tho dofondnnlB. Martin E. Green.
Cordelia Green. Ida wifo, will tako notico
that on tho 18th day ot Juno, 1000, tho
plnintilT, ThoCounty ot Lincoln, a cor
porntion, tiled ita potition in tho District
Loan or Lincoln county, iVeuriiBitn. tho
object nnd prnyor of which m to tore
closo cortnln tax liens, duly nssosBod by
snld plnintiir auaiiiBt tho west halt
northeast niinrtor, oast half northwest
quarter of soction 20, in township 0,
north of raiiKO Ui, west of aixth prin
cipal meridian, Nobrnskn, for the yoar
180'.! in the sum ot 88.02; ror the year
180:1, in the Mini ot 88.20; for tho yoar
1801, in tho sum of 87.10; for tho year
1&05, in tho sum of 87.20; for tho yoar
181X1. in tho Bum of 8 00: for tho vonr
1807, iu tho sii in of 050; for tho yoar
1808, iu tho Bum ot 7.00; amounting in
tho totnl Bum of 877.51; with interest at
tho rato of Ten por coat, per annum
from tho llrst dny of May 1000, all of
which is due nnd unpaid.
Plnintiir prays a docree ot foreclosure
ot naid tax lion and a sale ot said prom
ises. Vou nnd onch of you defendants
are required to answer Bald petition on
or boforo Monday, tho 20th day ot Auif
UBt, 1000.
The Countv or Lincoln,
A Corporation,
My II. B. Ituxir.KV, Its Attorney.
LEGAL NOTICE.
Tho dofondnnta O. II. Jacobeon, llrnt
niimo unknown, Jneobson Ida wife,
llrst niimo unknown, Aloxaudor Bamuelu
and John Doe. true namo unknown, will
tako notico that on tho 25th dny
ot Juno 1000, tho plnintiirf tho
county of Lincoln, a corporntlon, lllod
its petition In the district court ot
Lincoln county, Nobrnskn, tho object
nnd prnyor ot which 1b to forocloso cor
tain tax lions duly, assessed by snld
plnintiir against tho northeast quarter of
coellon 8, iu township 0, north of rano
111, west ot Sixth principal meridian,
Nebrnskn, for tho yonr 1802 In the aum
or 811.12; for tho yonr 180.'l in tho auni ot
811.10; for tho your 1801 in tho Bum or
810.20; for tho yonr 1805 In tho huiu or
810.02; for tho yonr 1800 in tho buiu of
Siu.iu; for tho your lb07 In tho num ot
80.51; for the yonr 1808 in tho buiu ot
85.80; umouutinK in tho total num of
flOs.H.j; with interest at tho rato ot ten
mr cent por annum from the llrst day ot
day, 1000, nil ot which is duo and
unpaid.
l'lnintiii prnyH a dfureo of foroclomiro
ot said tnx Hen and a Bide of suid
promises.
i on nnd onch of you defendants, nro
required to nnswer snld potition on orbo
foro Mondny tho Kith dny of AuutiRt, 1000,
THE COUNTV Ol-1 LINCOLN,
A Corporation,
jlll My II. S. Kidney, iu Attorney,
boforo
1000.
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Tim County or Lincoln,
A Corporation.
My H, S. Ridgloy, lt Attorney.
A Well
Dressed
Man
is he who who got us to
make his clothes. Wt:
are now receiving our line
of new and fashionable
Spring Suitings.
F. J. Broeker,
Morolmnt Tailor.
Over Morsch'a bnrber shop.