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About The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922 | View Entire Issue (July 20, 1900)
f M emt -ISIef Ujr Triton. NORTH PLATTE, NEBRASKA, FRIDAY, JULY 20, 1900. NO. 61. SIXTEENTH YEAR. se 5Fl wrCTfinTTniDTrwc irrno t? at HAYING TOOLS... ii r -i (MOWERS, Mccormick rakes, ITllliUl (SICKLE GRINDERS. and repairs tor same. nu; sweeps, vlldlUpiUU J STACKERS, and repairs for same. If avctnn a I HAY LOADERS, ReySIUlie SIDE DELIVER RAKE. Call and see them. DAIN SWEEPS. OSBORNE RAKES, LIGHTNING HAY PRESS, MACHINE OIL. -JOS. HERSHEY. Locust St., North Platte, Neb. IU1!FiU!!Fill1!riUMFii!Fill1!FiiiilFJU1!FiUHfill1!fiil1!fg I PAINTS. A FULL LINE OF John W. Masury's Celebrated Paint ON SALE AT. I Davis5 Hardware Store. i SE When you get ready to paint your house, S call on us and let us sell you first-class j wi y sp Paint at reasonable prices. iUiU1!FiiFiUFa1Fili1!FiIM!Fil!FiUMFiFl!Fill1!FillK V All Wines i -.1.1 i ...... I 4t,r. (jL'l uiuur Him ihjiiui at Luv. a siune time. Louis XV's v hiufhest praise for any fruit of the grape was to call it drinkable Speak- iny in nice parlance, wc 9 BETWEEN THE RIVERS. S. J. Koch is loading baled hay at Spuds at this writing. S Louis Toillion has returned from i business and pleasure trip to Fremont. A number of fine fish have been caught in the south river iu tins locality lately. ii. li. llungerlord ana tamiiy are now domiciled in tlic Jounson rcsi- dence in Hcrshey. Mr. ami Mrs. D. A. Brown of the county scat are visiting relatives and friends in the valley. w. J. Shinklc moved 111s nay camp from Nichols up about two miles west of Hcrshey week. beebenicr cv: Co. wc unacrsiana have lately purchased the hay on the Feeken laud near Nichols. The Ware boys have added a new swing stacker and sclt-lecacr to their threshing- machine this season. Ralph Wiseman of the county scat was up this way Tuesday re pairing the old canal company's and the North Platte telephone lines. Charles McAllister rcently sold 100 tons of alfalia hay of the second crop which will be baled and shipped to Overton later iu the season . The populists in this locality arc not discussing to any great length the piatlorm that was manu factured at the recent Kansas City convention. G. L. Mudd on the Paxton ranch has purchased the Xavier Toillion threshing machine complete with which he will do his own tureauing thin season. John Adrian, wife and children wno Had been visltinir airs. A s brother and wife and Mr. and Mrs I. E. Jones, departed for their home in Illinois Wednesday. C. W. Brinstad, of Omaha, secretary and general missionary of the Nebraska Baptist state con vention, preached in the church at llershcy last Sunday evening. u. M. Leypoldt, Del urowntield, Frank Carpenter and Mr. and Mrs w. K. Evcrly of Hershey weie at North Platte" Tuesday as witnesses in the case ot the Mate ys. atone. H. Newberry of McPherson county was down to his farm in the valley this week and took a load of oats as far as North Platte on his return where he sold them for 36 cents per bushel. Jim McMichael, of North Platte, was up to tlersliey t lie tore part o the week where we understand he put in a bid on the new school building soon to be erected at that placp. lie was accompanied by T M. Cohageu. 5? in like can sav that our stock in eludes the most delightful ly drinkable productions of n the European and Amcri- 1 viiifv:irr1. It ni tllP. V . .... ..... and for invalids we y everything on the $ 9 9 can table show preferred list. HENRY WALTEMATH 9 TH E QU ESTION is often asked, What Paint shall we use? THE ANSWER '. If ypu are looking for covering capacity, wearing qualities, general appearance, and your money's worth, you must buy The Sherwin-Williams Paint. COMO UttStt LCOht C'e't Wears Longest, Most Economical, Full Measure, BRUSHES, w COLORS IN OIL. HOUSE A. COACH VARNISHES. Our prices are for "best goods" first, last and all the time. We arc in the business to stay and S. W. P. stays with us. SICKENS DOINGS. Mr, Hodges of Ogalalla arrived few days ago and is visiting with his brother. Mr. Hodges will take a Homestead south of town and start a rattle ranch. Miss Naomi Dowell has been selected as principal of the Dickens school tlie coininir winter. Miss Dowell has resided near Dickens for several vears and is well known by every body. She will un doubtedly make a good teacher Having taught schaol tor scvera years. The school board has decided to put a brick foundation under the school house which needs a irood foundation, The brick have arrived and they will proceed in a few days to lay the foundation and lix the school house up in good shape town like Dickens should bv all means have a good school house Crops in thiH community have made wonderful progress the last week, corn especially. The hoppers are not so bad as they were a week ago. The watermelons are doing hue, they are not very large, the average being about cups; every farmer in this vicinity berry, Katie Newberry, Chas. Daly. Geo. Dolph, Ella Parkhurst. Mrs. Geo. A. Dolph of Tryon, Nebraska, wouiu oc giau to excuange caucu nieces for a lew silk scraps. Mrs. F. Hogcbloom has scattered sun shine bv nassintr on magazines to a family fn McPherson county. Mrs. Blanche Wright has also passed on rending matter. Tliosc wno attended tne tunuay school convention, held at the Ked Brick school house Sunday were: Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Moore, John McNicol, Wilt Rcid, and the Misses Kcid, and Mr. and Mrs. A. tv Moore. That rualon Eloctoral Ticket. In the division of nominations agreed to between the three fusion state conventions at Lincoln :i week ago the places on the electoral ticket were apportioned so that the populists should name four, the democrats three and the silver re publicans one. The populist wing of the three-ringed circus had in its platfcrm declared fealty to Bryan and Towne as its. presidential ticket, while the other two side shows had accepted Bryan and Stevenson as the choice imposed upon them bv the Kansas City con vention. The false impression is tlicrctorc souglit to be conveyed that should fusion again carry Ne braska the electoral vote would be cast solid for Bryan for president but divided lour and tour on yice president between Stevenson and Towne, as it was in 18 between Sewell and Watson. That this not the real intention. whether both tails to the ticket stay in the field or not, is, however. privately admitted by all tlic lead ers of the fusion machine. There is just as much certainty that the votes of every man on the electoral ticket will go to both Bryan and Stevenson if Nebraska is again in the fusion column as that they will go for Mclvinley and Koosevelt it it is carried by the republicans. The four populist electors bearing the label for Towne arc simply decovs to help catch populist suckers who would not permit themselves to be landed !by the direct route in the democratic enmp. These populist electors at best will carry the pop ulist banner up to the day ol elec tion and then if given credentials will promptly throw it aside to march alon with the democratic procession, The question is. will any intclli gent voter in Nebraska submit tn such a piece of brazen imposture? Can a political combine whose leader boasts so freely of open-dealing with the plain people hope to fool the people by resorting to such professional trickery It it pays to be honest with the public in politics as in business, is not such dishonesty bound tn react nn those who expected to be its beneficiaries? If the fusion electoral ticket is pledged to the democratic candi dates why persist in the farce of putting different signboards on the various members and pretending that only half of them are democrats and the other halt populists.' uee On the new locomotives of the Denver & Rio Grande railway nozzles have bee placed on the roofs of the cabs pointing at the rear of the tender and the platform of the trout end of the baircarc car These connect to the hot water of the boiler through a cock conven icnt to the engine driver or fireman who can instantly send a jet o mixed steam and boiling water, at 200 pounds pressure that would effectually kill anybody happening to be in its range. The jet is for protection against train robbers. Chas. Hupfer. who has been Ii v ing near St. Louis for a number o 1:1. vears. arrived in town wenncsuav imt u uui k . ' . ... ..... , cinitv i nU"1 anu vvm vl8t 11,8 parents tor A. F. STREITZ, DRUGGIST. Q, F. IDDINGS Xj'u.innL'toex, Coal sirxcL G-rsiIri. Vards and Elevators at North Platto, Nob., Sutherland, Nob., Juloaburg, Colorado. NORTH PLATTE MILLS, (c.r.iupiNas.) Manufacturer of HIGH AND MEDIUM GRADE FLOUR BRAN AND CHOP PEED. Order by telephone from Newton's Book Store. 1 has in from ten to thirty acres of watermelons. If they do well, we'll have watermelons to throw at the birds." MYRTLE NEWS. Arthur Mills of North Platte. was in our midst Saturday. i rank Kesiar was transacting business in North Platte Monday. A litt'.e boy came to gladden the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. 15. Fuller on the 7th. Mr. Shaffer and daughter, from the state of Washington, are visit ing at the home of .11. Phillips. Will Daly and family ot Tryon spent several days the lirst of the week calling on old acquaintances. aUH. uianche Wright spent Wed nesday afternoon at the Sunshine office unpacking a box of reading matter and scrap pictures and getting them ready for distribu tion. A special meeting was held in school district No. 54 Saturday afternoon to determine whether the location of the school house should he changed. The probabilities are it will be moved farther east. The following new names have been enrolled for 1900 iu tlfe I, S. S: Mas Lena Parkhurst, Eflie New- a couple of days. Notice to Hunters Any violators of the game laws in the vicinity of Hershey will be prosecuted. Partners will please notify the undersigned of any on snooting prairie cmckens or qua during the closed season. TUB IIKKSIIKy UUN CI.U1I. on do It is Hot Weather There is no question about that but the ques tion before North Platte people is "WHAT SHALL WE EAT THIS HOT WEATHER? HARRINGTON &TOB1N Are in the lead as usual and have 1 Speckled Trout in tomato sauce, Underwood's Sardines in tomatto sauce, Underwood's Sardines in mustard sauce, Fresii Mackcral in must ard sauce, Gold Label Sardines in Olive Oil, Kippered Herring i n Olive Oil, French Mushrooms, Peas and Sardines. Club House Clams and Lobsters, Lunbar's Barataria Shrimp, Potted and Deviled Ham and Ham Roll, Potted Ox Tongue and Chicken, Veal Loal, Corned Beef, Hamburger Eels smok ed and pickled in jelly, Vienna Sausage a n d Saner Kraut, Chipped Beef and Salmon, Russian Caviar and Can ned Saner Kraut. Wc 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 SO per cent if you buy your coupons of us, for cash, and buy your groceries just as cheap as any place in town. LEGAL NOTIC13. Tlio dofundnnts I'otor U. Gavin, Gtivin his wife, first niuuu unknown. Lombard Invofltuu'nt Company, Statu Hunk of Wnllnoo, will tnku nutico that on tho UT)th day of Juno, 1100, tho plain- till, Mho (Jouuty ot ijtncolii, n corpora tiou, Mod its petition in tho district court of Lincoln county, Nebraska, tho object anil prayor ot which Is to foruuloso certain tnx Hons, duly nRBceaoil by sold plaintllr niraliiHt tho Boutlinost quarter of section 11. in township 1), north ot ratiKo Hi, west of tho Sixth principal mondial), Nebraska, for tho year IS'.Kl in ,ho sUni 815.11; for tho yoar 1801 in tho sum otSllMW; for the year 1805 in tho Bum of 811.01; for tho year 180(5 in tho eiini ot 811 fill; for tho year 1807 in tho sum of 812.21; for tho year 1808 in tho Sinn of 80,18; amounting in tho total sum ot 8102.01; with InWoat nt tho rato ot ton por cent nor annum from tho 1st day of May, 1000, all ot whiuh Is duo and un paid. PluintilT prays a dooroo of forocloauro of said tax lion and u salo ot said prOllllPL'8. Vou and each of you defendants, nro required to nnswor said petition on or beforo Mondav, tho lOth day of August, 1000. TIIK COUNTV OF LINCOLN, A Corporation, jilt By II. S. Hidgley, Us Attorney. LEGAL NOTIC10 llio defendants. Martin E, Qreoii. Cordelia Uroon, hlowifo, will takonotiuo that on tho 18th day or Juno, 1U00, tho plalutlir, Tho County of Lincoln, n cor poration, filed itfl potition in tho District Court ot Lincoln couutv. Nebraska, tho object and prayor ot which is to fore cIopo certain tnx liens, duly aBBoaaod by said plaintllr iu;alnst tho west half northeast nunrtor, oast half northwest qunrtor ot noctlon 20, in township 0, north of rango 27, woet of Sixth prin cipal meridian, Nobraaka, for tho year 1802 in tho Hum of 88.02; for tho year iuj, in ino hum or ea.vu; for tho year 1801, in tho bur) or 87.10; for tho your lEOfl, in tho sum of 87.20; for tho yoar 180(1, in tho Bum of 8 00; for tho yoar 1807, in tho mi in ot 0 50; for tho yoar 1803, in tho Bum of 7,00; amounting in tho total Bum of 877.51; with intoroBt at, tho rato of Ten por cont. por annum from tho llrst day ot May 1000, all of which iH duo mid unpaid. 1'laintiir prays a deoroo of forcolosuro ot said tax lieu and n salo of nald prom ises. You and each ot you defendants nro required to anBwor Bald petition on or beforo .Monday, tho 20th day of Auir UBt, 1000. Tun County ov Lincoln, A Corporation, Uy II. S. Hiixilkv, Ita Attorney. AN IDEAL CLIMATE The first white man to sot foot Utah Foil. Fathor Sllvestro Valoz Bsuiilnnto, who readied tho CJKIOA SALT LAKE on tho 2IJrd day of Sop toinhor, 1770, wroto in Ids diary, "Hero tho o mate is bo dellclouB, tho air balmy, that it is a ploamiro to bmitlio by day nnd by niht." Tho climate of Utah Ib ono of tho rlchost endowtnontH of nature On tho shores of tho Great Salt Lake especially and for llfty miles thorofrom in overy direotion-thoohmnto of cllinatofl is found. To enable persons to participnto In theeo hcoiiIo nnd nh, malic attractions, and to reach tho fam ous HEALTH, llATHINCl. AND PLEASURE HESOHTS of Utah, tho UNION PACIFIC has made a rato to OG DEN nnd SALT LAKE CITY of ono faro for the round trip plus 82 from Missouri river, to bo in elfoct June 21, July 7 to 12 incluaivo, July 18, and Auk, 2; return limit Oct. .11, 1000. For full information, call on or ad dresH JAS. 15. SCANLAN, Agent. LEGAL NOTICE. Tho defendants Willnrd T. Hill, - -Hill his wife, lirst nntno unknown, will tako notice that on tho 25th day of Juno, 1000, tho plaintiff, tho County of Lincoln, a corporation, tiled its petition iu tho dlHtnct court or Jjtnooln county, Ne braska, tho object nnd prayer ot which Ib to foreclose certain tax llotiB. duly aPBeRsod by Paid plaintiff iiKaint. tho Bouthwofil mmrter or miction in town ship 0, north of raiiL-o !tl, weHt ot Sixth principal meridian, Nobrnpkn, for tho year 18011 In tho sum of 817.70; for tho year 181)1 In tho bum of 12.03; for tho yoar 1805 in tho sum ot 8111 .IS; for tho jenr 1 BOO in tho sum of 815.00; for tho year 1807 in tho buid of 812.71; for tho yenr loVio in tho sum or 811.17; amount itiK in tho totnl sum of 8111.82; with In torest at tho rato ot ton per cont nor annum from tho 1st day of May, 1000, all of which is duo nnd unpaid. Plaintiff prays a dooroo of foroolosuro ot said tax lion and a Bale of said protuiBon. You and each ot you defendants, aro required to answer naid potition on or hoforo Monday, tho llltli day of August, 1000. THE COUNTY OF LINCOLN, A Corporation, jlll By H. S. KidBlcy, its Attorney LEGAL NOTICE. Tho dofondnntB J, It. Honeywell, first nntno unknown, Honoywoll his wifo, II rut namo unknown and CharloH Maples, will tako notice that on tho 18th day ot Juno, 1000, tho plaintllr, Tho County of Lincoln, n corporation, filed its potition in tho dlHtrlct court of Lincoln county, Nebraska, t)ie object and prayor of which is to foreclose certain tax lions, duly assessed by said plaintitf nKiilnst tho northeast quarter of Boction 5, in township 5, north of nntfo 27, wost of tho Sixth principal meridian, NobraHka; for the in tlioHiiiu or wxm; ror tho yoar 1805 in tho sum or 081; for tho year 18SM1 in tho Bii m of 0.71; for tho year 1807 in tho sum of 7.51; forthoyonr 1808 iu the sum ot 1.88;atnouutinu iu the totnl mini of 81'l00; with InteroHt at tho rato of ton per cent por nnnum from tho 1st day of May, 10011, all of which Ib duo mid unpaid. Plaintitf prays ndocreoof foreoloBiiro or said tax lieu and a sale or said prom IfiOH. You and each of yoj defend mtn nro required to nimwer said tietitlon on or before Monday, tho 20lh day of August, WW. Tin: County op Lincoln, A Cornorntlon jOl Hy H. S. Kidney, Ub Attorney. LEGAL NOTICE. Tho dofondnntB O. II. Jncobson, first name unknown, Jncobfon his wifo, llrnt name unknown, Aloxnndor Snmuols and John Doo. truo namo unknown, will take notlco that on tho 25th day of Juno 1000, tho fylalntlir, tho county ot Lincoln, a corporation, Hied Ub petition iu tho district court of Lincoln county, Nebraska, tho object and prayer of whioh is to forocloso cor tain tax liens duly, assessed by said plaintiff against tho northonst qunrtor of poclion 8, in township 1), north of range HI, wost of Sixth principal meridian, Nebraska, for tho year 1802 In tho bii in of 811.12; for tho ienrl80U in tho sum of 811.10; for tho yoar 1801 In tho sumot 810.20; for tho yoar 1805 In tho sum of 810.02; for tho year 1800 in tho aum of 110.10; for tho year 1807 In tho sum of 10.51; for the yenr 1808 In tho Bum of 85.80; nmountinK In tho totnl sum ot if 108.85; with intoroBt at tho rato of ton nor cont per nnnum from tho first day of May, 1000, all of which la duo nnd unpaid. Plaintiff prays a d'-creo of forocloauro ot said tax lion and n ealo of Bald promises. You and ouch of you dofendants, nro required to nnswor snid potition on or bo foro Monday tho Kith day ot August, 1000. THE COUNTY OF LINCOLN, A Corporation. Jilt Uy II. S. Itidgloy, ita Attornoy. A Well .. Dressed is he who who get us to make his clothes. We are now receiving our line of new and fashionable Spring Suitings. F. J. Broeker, Merchant Tailor. Over Mornch's barber Bhop.