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About The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 21, 1900)
A Jtorth IJIactte i(. IK 'Jf-U .VIA.'l U :i'l M'l' . t - SIXTEEN YEAR; ip PLATTE, NEBRASKA, Fill DAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1900, ft s . V". NO, 69. $ I. !.. SI &emt .saw j j fl IKTT ITIlill HAYlNd TOOLS.., ' McCormick BfV. . JTltVWl UIIVH. SI0KLa Q.RINDERS.' and repairs for same. ' ''' " Champion and repairs foisame. KAVCtnii'A I HAY LOADERS, -IVCJf 5 lUUC J SIDE DELIVERY RAKE. ', , , Gall and see them. .. DAINT SWEEPS.- ,, " . - '. OSBORNE, RAKES, " . LIGHTNING HAY PRESS, MACHINE OIL. JOS. Xbctist St.,N"ortb Platte,; Neb. JOHN 1RATT. ...JOHN BRATT & CO.,.. ' Real Estate, Loans Insurance x North platte, Nebraska. x Jest FiTe Cent Cigar to fl: III GET OUR PRICES ON PRESCRIPTIONS. ... .FRESH DRUG'S KlSNhXS. 1o 1)? Tlie NprtH Platte Pharmacy. I JH!WIWlIJ'IMlUUU 8 PAINTS. Z- .1.1 FULL LINE OF John "VT. M&siiry's r GJelebrated Pain !" .( I,. 3. ON SALE AT...... Hardware Store, When you get, ready 1 call on us ancL let Paint, at reasonable BLHCK 7X SUCCESSFUL REMEDY. Write for prhofa covering Hvo yonrs' ueo in tno Unitoi) Stntce. Oyer ono million lieadmiccfsnfully truiited. Siiilo Vaocino pur 10 iloee pnokotBj'Doublo Vnccino 82 per tO-dost? pnekotn. Outfits complet" 55.00. BLACKLEGINE Anothor form of PABTHUItr.Sin(rlo Vnn cine, rondy for luimediuto U6e, ?l.G0 per 4-O doso pnukotaj 2.op por 20 dose paokotw, 8C.00 porOO-doso puoket. ' I.IV3E5 3X0 CK VACCINE 6 MEDICINE CO., 27 Railroad Building; IS Si iiarimor St., Donvor, Col. t TH E QUESTION is often nsked, Vhat Paint shall wc use , , THE ANSWER ; If yoU are looking (or covering capacity, wearing qualities, general appearance, and The Sherwin-Williams Paint. Omtt'MotU LOCkt Btsti Wean longest, Moat economical, Full Meaturm, BRUSHES, COLORS IN OIL. HOUSE A COACH VARNISHES. ,j 1. F. STRBITZ, 2 3 3 3 8 E. R. GOODMAN. j'..ir.- STONE, Mgr. 1 Mll..1 i '0 l- to p&int your house, ii sell you first-class fc prices. LEG HERSHEY Our prices are for "best goods" first, last and all the time. We are in the business to stay and 3: W. P. stays with us. DRUGGIST. Married Zast Evening, Miss Stella Sliuman and George Scbatz were united in marriage nt the Catholic rectory last evening' by Rev. Haley in the presence of the members of the two lamilics Following the usual ceremony the wedding party repaired to the home In the Third ward, which the groom had previously furnished where an clegauLsuppcr was furn ished. Mr. and Mrs. Schatfc arc well known to North Platte people. The groom in an exemplary young man who has lived here Bincc early childhood, and at present is an em. ploye of the machine, shops. The bride has made-her home here for a number of years and, in a very pleasant young lady possessing many admirable traits of character. Tiey enter upon the Bea of matrimonial life with a bright future, and we unite with their fricuds in wishing them an ever pleasant voyage. Frank Xodhan Partially Paralysed. The North Platte acquaintance ot Frand Kceshan, a former passen ger conductor between Omaha and this, city but of late ya.rdmaajer at Cheyenne, will regret to learn that he suffered a complete paralysis bf the right side last Saturday night. He went to bed in his usual health, and awoke the next morning to find his right arm and leg numb and powcrlesB. His wife in Omaha waft sent for and the took her hus band to Omaha Monday. , 7. SI. C. JL. Notes. Railroad men and others, come and crowd the social room pt the Y. M. C. A. Sunday, Sept. 23rd and hear the Rcy. George A, Beecher. Fifteen minute service of song. Service from 2 to 4 p. m. Reading room open from 2 to 5 p, m. S, Just Listed 16cTacre farm, seven room frame house, close to sohool, stabling and other out buildings, onetf range, must be sold. If you want a bargain call at once. JOHN BRATT & OO. Mr. and Mrs. V. W. Betty, who had been visiting friends in Buchanan precinct, came in yester day to take the train lor their home in Iowa. Upon reaching here Mr. Betty discovered that he had lost his pocketbook containing fitty dollars, and this morning he started back to Buchanan to see if he could find it. If the purse has been picked up by anyone the finder' will be rewarded by leaymg it at this office. We learn that samples of sugar beets growh at Hershey this season have been tested by the chemist of the Grand Island factory and pronounced the richest and purest of any of the 250 samples sent in from different parts of the state, This should be an incentive for the beet raisers in that section to in crease their acreage next year. Notice to Trespassers. All hunters and others are warned against hunting on my lands in Hintnan precinct. Violators will be prosecuted to the full extent of the law regardless of whom it may be. Remember this. IS, W. Murphy. Notice to Hunters, Hunters are strictly lorbidden against tresspassing on the lands controlled by me adjoining city on the east. Trespassers , will be dealt with according to law. N. B. Olds. BEFORE that stove is put up YOU will need to BUY a new carpet of Oil, CIOTH or SEE US. Wiloox Department Store, Old1 Piece ot Money, The Omaha Bee of Wednesday published an item relative to a sixty dollar bill hi United States ciirrency owned by Otto Ftechtt of Idaho, rind that the bill was sup posed to be the only one in exist ence. The item wds seen by Mrs. S. 12. Douglass pf this city,, aiid she remembered that she had among the relics left by' licr late husband a similar bill. She looked it up rind found that it cor respdnded with the blllspdkcn 6f hi the Bee, and she brought It to this office yesterday that we might Bee it. Mrs. Douglas says her Iiub band obtained It from his father and that it had ' been in the Doug las family for many years,, It was issued at the first session of the continental congress in 178 and carries with' it nil the crudity of that age. It is a peculiar, look ing document being a piece Of greenish paper of much the same inaterial as the present' paper money, except' that it is heavier. In shape It is almost square, with dimensions ttfbout four by three", and a half inches. fOn one side of the bill is written receipt, which is as follows; Tins bill entitles the bearer to sixty Spanish milled dollars .for value rcceiyed hi gold or Bilver, according to a' resolution passed by conirress at Philadelphia, Septem beT26, 1778." On the back of the bill is drawn a bow with a set arrow. Along the margin the value of t,he bill is again printed rind at one side the words, Printed, Hall & SelerB, 1778." I tlie bottom of the face is the signature of I. Walter, who was probably connected wjth the trea sury department at' that time. The treasury department in 1893 announced that the bill, owned by the Idaho man was legal and worth Its' face, hence the bjll owned by by Mrs.. Douglas is also legal. The Idaho man is said to have refused one .thousand dollars for his bill, but MrB. Douglas says she will part with the one she has if offered that amount. BETWEBM TKE RIVERS. W. A. Paxton, of Omaha, was up in the valley on business last week. Dr. Fcrrar and Ed Kwcl, of Grand Island, were up In the' yrilley inspecting the suar beet crop lust week which they foutld in good shape. The sample sent dpwii from here, tested the highest, both in, sugar and pUrity out of 250 other Bamplet sent in from different part 1 of the state. E. C, McCord will harvest nbbut; 45t) bushels of onions from. one audi a half acres of did' "canal land near Hershey. ' L. E. Jones, A. B Goodwin and. D. M. Leypoldt bf the vnlley, and their fatiier Tn law Mr. Ed Willi ol Bclvidere, met with very fair success while on a huntlng'trip up in the Birdwood country this week. G. L. Mtidd and wile on tile Pax'- ton ranch, departed Tuesday night for a two weeks' viBit at their old home in Missouri. J. B. ToilHon, Jr., overseer of highways in Nichols precinct, has had several crews out repairing the roads in that precinct tti Ih week. D, A. Brown returned to North Platte Tuesday after a couple of days visit in this part of the valley. Those who attended the water melon and grape social in the hall at Hershey Wednesday evening for the benefit of Rev. Evans of that place report ,a good attendance and a pleasant time. O. II. Eyerly has lately had several young pigs die Irom some unknown disease1. He has also lost several yountr calves irom some cause unknown, W. F. McGlonc, of North Platte, was up to Hershey on business lasL Saturday, A brother of Mrs. J. B. Toillion Jr., and Mrs, Bertha Gummerc, from the west is visitlnir them at the present time, Ed Stone had a fine driving marc badly lacerated on both sideh of the neck last Tuesday by com ing in contact with a wire fence Yards and EleVators at " .NpiiaWeirfob., i . ' Sutherland, Nebi, Julbsburg, Colorado. NORTH PLATTE MILLIs, ' (o. p. ibuiNas'.i 'HIGH AND MEDIUM GRADE ' FLOUR ' ' BRAN AND) OHOB! FEED: . . I' Order by 'telephone from Ncwtbhfs Book 8tore." ! The animal's, recovery is considered. doubtfu) at this time.. r The extension to the west end of the side track at Hershey Is com pleted and the crew that did the job has gone west. , . i J. W. Lfilcs and F. C. Calloway are erecting Chris Pearson's nqw residence between the rjvers. , T ' ! - r. i i I . 1 jjilk ouiuKiu nuu crew art; baling hay out of the stack west of Hershey at this time for" Sceberc'er' & C6 It is bcVn loaded oh1 the' care at that place. ,'" A couple of prairie fires have" been set lately by passing engines, oae jlfst east of-Nichols and one just west of thci panic place; No. damage to speak pf was, done by cither, although some hay, had ,a clone call. J. C. Gyger of Julesburg who has been purchasing the cream from the Nichols separator has lately sold his crerimery at Julesbifrg arid iihh icnseu me iicuois siaiion tor a number of years rind is ht this 'tinie putliiig in churns 'rind fixing-' it Up for a butter station. He will rud a .lerifbf about twenty cow's of his own. He iiaR tliem'liere now and will spon. move' his. fatnilV tb Nichols, , I. Winter clothing has been in iroori lemand lor the 'prist: weeil xto't1' tdh days, butiuce y. Hf,.HlUat,HeY. alley has laid in -a" stoclrt mcoil the weatuer'has moderated ttVaqml! extent. l- ( Traveling Agent.How'AVo'f'.tliSfat. Paul road, spent yesterday IOWI1. The mid-road populists of Buf- falo county will hold a jiibhld Satit! oarnecue at Kearney tomorrow. Congressman Upward of Alabairta will address the qrowd., . AGED IN THE WOOD whiskies, wines and brandies ac quire the richest flavor and that mellow, go-down-easy quality Yve sell no other sort, and so can nssnre you satisfaction with each puichasr. Some especially fine O. C. T. Taylor brand, is the fin est on the market. It will, gain in vnlue and therefore in price as the years roll 'round; but it is first grade even now. t HENRY WALTEMATH, RU'TOMNOTWEnR might ua tisWiiybttractlve and stylish at com fort kbi,iHd' durable, Idon't you tniak? Atttt,"iWWe all three excellences' combined in our Ladies' Shoes, wJUclV arc just as remarkable ' fbf iirytfrlikt TfE5 very shoe We liave n ityckwVriiade by a reliable 'boue, cmploying" reliable workmen' arid utin''fellk'VW mate tlals. SJioc nre.reliab',,199. 01l, &U1L. 1 .:'.''? .. .1 inn .'''lJIXlIH i' It ri r -.In Mn'i. . 1.77 1),-) l , ! 1 t 'fl - , 1 t! . .1 '. ... . iii i ;i i ; - i n i ' Xotioa to Xaater. , All persons are. warned acairist hunting(pp my,p,rem sesJn jHintqan precinct. TrespasBcra whl Wdealt ,Vitiracc6'rdiff'tb liw. ' ( " ' " Ac Mt SODDARb:' We I.-- Repairinir shoealdfor people-wh appreciate ,i ' .feat, isubttantial work o .--the only klnd we do.f 7 If not alreadTiacu'atoi mer iwe aoficit7 yodt'Vf - ' Work; ' ij'i $ jcu Yellow, Frpnt.Slioe Store. "T Y - -1"V. O1 . OClll M9, m r farm mmm SPRING WAGONS TOP BUGGIES; f" And ' all Tcinds jo, " , l, . Fapm'Maehinetrv.i t 1 7-j Stanrjard Goocfsaj:,', Reasonable Prices; 1 ft F Lock s NQRTH, PLlTE.jt TT A MAN who takesiprjde inthis. per ,sonal ,appearance--a good "dresser" does not buy his dress suits'from ready made stocks he gets ri tai lor to make1 His cltithes and' thus secures a' perfect fit, We make suits and guar antee them to fit' n't prices from .... $25.00 Up. We have a fine line of Fall and Winter Suitings. F. j, BBOEKER ' , Merchant Tailor Over Mors'oh's Bttrbir Shop. PllOIIATE NOTIC. In the matter of thp estate.of IIowardiF. Jcitrey, deccaoetK In the County Court of Llncolii Colinty, Notlcu In hereby given that the creditors ot aid dccenHeo wilt .ineet the adminis tratrix of said estate, before the County Judge of Lincoln County. Nebranka,- at the county court rooinlnpald County,, on th18 day of October, IB0O and on the 18 day of March, tool, at 0 o'clock a,i m. each day for Ihe DurDOHe of nreHentlntr their rla (ma fir uxaunuauuii, uuiubiuicnt ana allowance. Six inonihH are allowctl foe cruditAm tn n. : auu pviiv uivu biuiuid. itmiuuc rear; iur iUv uQ mlnlHtrntrlx tVetile'saldi Citato, from HU 18 day of September. 1M. A. S. UALDWXK, County Judge, rl ?Si SALE