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About The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 23, 1900)
f SIXTEENTH YEAR. NORTH PLATTE, NEBRASKA, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1900. NO. 87. Jfatte Stem in pi ppmiY PI; 1 Increasing Business, Have Ycm Noticed That It has and it's our low prices that docs it. We arc giving the public prices on our line of goods that can't be equaled in western Nebraska. We arc at present over stocked on Bed Room Suits, That wc arc letting go at 20 per cent off the regular price. That means "40 per cent less than you can buy any place else. We have a beautiful line ol: Combination Book Cases and Ladies Writing Desks that wc arc selling at prices within reach of all. A swell line of couches at reduced prices. Now is the time to have your pictures framed. Remember we save you at least 50 per cent on your frames. Our line of furniture is the most complete in North Platte. Come in and get our prices. proyed to be only a scare, Miss Laura Seaton commences a term of school in the Badcl' district, Perkins county, Monday. A. K. Mclntirc is reported as I being very Blck with symptoms of typhoid fever. Hope it will be only a report. One of JConnedy'a Jokes. Clayton Kennedy, the American I Padcrwski, who is in the cast of I the new "A Trip to Chinatown," is I a very clever comedian and is known as a practical joker, One day in an eastern city Kennedy BETWEEN THE RIVERS. Al Stcnsou and family have moved baclc to llcrshey from Suth erland. Corn is scllinir for thirty-five cents per bushel on the local mar ket at this time. Prank Ware is operating his steam corn shelter in this country at the present time. Notwithstanding the reports to the contrary the Nichols creamery is doing a good business for this season of the year. Will Eshelman who haa been fir- :.. ........ r tvt-i i. ninn up home on Tuesday being unable u Qf m KcnnC(y WM iu huik vmuu 10 .i iuiiiu aim ... a-nn !.. .!ll ,! CI !.. .11 , pillU 4VU III UJIIO UIIU Hn 111 Wm. Dymond and family arc now , ed hg m he Bated the bills and silver away in his PROCLAMATION! Ginn & Weingand, located on the Anderson farm at iNicuoia auci J. i. ivieyers wnu ri . . , . . .. ,,. . ;u.nvt, UIIW ..o twit wium ... ir IS I i . . . i l r it.. .!... A fine line of undertaking goods. A good hearse in connection. Mail and telegraph orders promptly attended to. O. F. IDDINGS i Xju.r5CLTor, Coal sirxcL 3-xa,IrL Yards and Elevators at ' " North Platte, Nob., Sutherland, Neb., Julesburg, Colorado. sided on said farm the past yea now domiciled in thcold canal com pany house vacated by Dymond. Cars in which to load baled hay have been hard to procure for some time. Ware & Co. received a carload of Lexington flour a few days siucc. A number of parties in this lo cality are nursing sore arms caused by being vaccinated. P. 13. Erickson who returned from a hospital at Omaha recently is able to be around with the aid of crutches, Ware & Co's. new store at llcr shey is now open to the public. Wild geese are having a big time with the wily sports, met the president of the institution on the steps. It was a very warm day, and the banker had removed his high hat and was mopping his brow with a silk handkerchief. Kennedy saw him and in an absent minded way he dropped thn odd four pennies into the plug hat, saying "I ncyer refuse an appeal for alms, my man. The pennies dropped with an awful racket, and when he realized what had happen ed the banker was mad. He had Kennedy arrested for insulting him, but in .court Kennedy gave such a clever explanation and made such a witty speech that the justice let him olT with a reprimand, NORTH FLATTE MILLS, (C. F. IDDINQS.) Manufacturer of HIGH AND MEDIUM GRADE FLOUR BRAN AND CHOP FEED. Order by telephone from Newton's Book Store. Seebergcr & Co shipped a car ot The Philippine Commission. hogs from flershey to Cheyenne ; The campaign in the Philippines Thursday. .which during the long rainy season E. C. VonOhlen loaded a car or ' was almost at a standstill. two with baled alfalfa hay at Her- j promises to grow in interest. Gen- Iiev tins week lor Overton. MncArthur has been nrenarinir Miss Mary Layton ot Brady Is- for active operations and with a land yisited her sister Mrs. Geo. ' force of 70,000 at his command and By virtue of the laws of the state of Ncbrasa, II. S. White, Vorhccs Lucas, Lent Iscnhart and Harry T. Rice, constitute the Board of Health, of the city of North Platte, Nebraska. Section 9, of the Health Ordinance of the city of North Platte, provides as follows: "Said Board shall when directed by resolution of the city council, provide hospitals and pest houses, and make provisions for the care of the sick, -and they shall have authority to exercise any and all powers necessary to the preservation of the health of the city." At a regular meeting of the council on the 6th day of Novem ber, 1900, a resolution in conformity with the provisions of this ordinance was duly passed. And at a called meeting of the city council in conjunction with the Board of Health, on the 19th day of November, 1900, called for the express purpose of promulgat ing rules and regulations for the government of our citizens and the Board ot Health of said city, the following rules and regula tions were adopted: 1st. Who ever shall knowingly, willfully, carelessly, negli gently expose any other person to any contagious or infectious disease, or do any act by which any contagious or infectious disease may ordinarily be transmitted to any other person, and they shall endanger the health or life of an other, shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, and upon conviction thereof shall be fined in any sum not exceeding One Hundred Dollars. 2nd. It shall be the duty of all physicians, and all persons within the limits of this city, on discovering symptoms, indica tions, or the cxistancc of any contagious or infectious disease in said city to immediately notify the Board of Health, or some member thereof, of the cxistancc of such disease. Any person willfully, carlcssly or negligently, failing or refusing to give such notice within twelve hours after discovering the cxistancc of the same to the proper authorities, shall be deemed guilty of a mis demeanor and upon conviction thereof shall be fined in any sum not more than Fifty Dollars. 3d. It shall be the duty of every person within this city, upon discovering that they, or any of their family have symp toms or indications of small pox, or other contagious disease, to at E. Sullivan and family at Nichols ' tlico-operations of the navy very oncc cal1 thc Cliy Physician or some physician, for the purpose of lately I effective work Bhouid be done with- making a thorough examination of thc same, and should thc phy- , J. B. Toillion, Jr., ia reported on 1 in Jthe next two or three months, sician pronounce thc disease shiall. pox or any other contagious the sick list-again. f VvhiUfthefe appears to be absolute- disease, it shall then be the duty of such person or persons to rc- It was cough that carried him off. Tt- wnn a m !Hn thev carried him off in. Homely rhyme but expresses a sentiment that otten, unfortunately. is true. He needed a 25 cent bottle of our SYRUP WHITE FINE COMPOUND. T. XX. STOSTS, JWConagor. Ben Layton and Hank Frauds jy no information in regard to the of Maxwell were guests of Geo. b. number of hostile Filipinos and Sullivan and family last Tuesday probably uonc is attainable, it night while on a return trip to thc seems hardly possible that it can Birdwood country. be large, but a few thousand op- N. B. Spurrier brought another crating as guerrillas caif keep busy herd of cattle over from thc south a considerable army, especially if ilcrc'm promulgated, and will also be taken in charge by thc health side tuc oilier nay. tuucli ot llie population is main at their home thereafter, and not in any vay ex'pose them selves to the general public until they have been discharged by the physician, and to obey thc orders and instructions of thc physician so called. Any person violating thc provision of this section will be punished as by ordinance provided, and thc rules pWBLKCK LEG K SUCCESSFUL REMEDY, Write for proof. covering live yenrs' uso in the United Stutcp. Oyer one million head successfully trontcd. Single Vaccine l.!3i per lO-dowi puukets; Doublo Vaccine 82 por lO-dosf pnekots. Outfits couiplote 85.00. BLACKLEQINE-nother form or PASTEUR Sjnlo Van oinei ready 'tor immedinto upe, S1.50 por lOdoso pnekets; $2 00 per 20 dose packets, 80.00 perGO-doeo packets. XiXVS STOCK VACCINE & MEDICINE CO., 37 Jtailroad Building, 15 & Larimer St., Doavor, Col. yon sale nr A r sriwirz, sonm platte. $ in M. Mickelson uuloaded a car of : sympathy with the guerrillas, as Cozad flour Wednesday. I appears to be the case in Luzon V. M. Loker has moved his Notwithstanding statements to the household effects from Hershey to contrary, there appears to be no Calloway where he has cliarpe j doubt that a large clement of the ot a section. I Tairals approve the insurrection Wallace WAIPB. land will do what they can to con a r. iuiir.rirr inf hin hut nn ' tinuc resistance to American t . . rrx I ...I... 1. Wallace nrec net. auiuoruy. i nose who uuvc ut I . Now the other fellows are trying ceptcd our sovereignly are appar- to explain how it all happened. I cntly loyal, but tuey seem not 10 ue i rt Rev. J. D. Stewart the Concreea- able to exett any innuence upon tional state Sunday school superin- their fellow countrymen who are tendent and his wife of Aurora, are sun uosuic. holdinir Sundav school institutes So far asTaft commission is con this week with the Wallace church ' cerned it docs not appear to be ti;,r dnfinn. Tiio wnrr i accomplisliitiir anvtliinir in the ....U ....... . - - - is verv instructive and entertainincr. . direction ot paciucauon, uiougn u Mrs. M attic uirene ana u otv " - has been little opportunity, xne VIIIIUIVU UIII'VM IIVIV llbVIIVI ilWIM Oklahoma. She is the dauclitcr of I military must clear thc way for the Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Huston. She i commission work, Agreat deal i ex VpVffm Five Cent Cigar JT SOHMAIjZRIED'S. Solid Merit is the foundation on which is built the enduring fame of the " Standard Typewriter Wyckoff, Seamans & Benedict, 327 Broadway, N. Y. emington expects to spend the winter with them, Jas. U. Shaw expects to start Monday morning tor a visit with friends in Iowa. Several dollars have changed hands during the past week aB the result of too much confidence in thc truth and veracity of that great popocratic sheet published in Omaha called the World-Herald. Mrs. J. S. Kobbins, the deputy postmaster here, is wearing a bran new live dollar hat as the result of McKinley'p election. For particu lars inquire of Hob Homer, Jr. A young Btraugcr arrived at thc home ol Rev, llornaday last Friday evening; it is a girl, ami tney nave decided to keep it officers of this city and confined at thc pest house under the su pervision and care of thc city physician, at thc cost and expense of the party so violating this section. 4th. It shall be thc duty of any person or persons as occu pant or owner of any building, room or rooms, where any per son or persons have been confined afflicted with any contagious . f .. 1 t l il r i or inicctious uiscase, anu nave ueen removed inercirom, to cleanse and renovate the same, thc furniture, clothing, and all things therein and thereto belonging, or which may have been in said room or rooms during thc time of said sickness, under thc supervision and instructions of the city physician. Any person violating this section, or neglecting or refusing to cleanse and renovate such rooms or things as per thc instructions of thc city physician, shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, and upon conviction thereof shall be fined in any sum not exceeding the sum of One Hundred Dollars. Sth. It shall be the duty of the city physician or any other physician practicing within this city, upon thc discovery of any contagious or infectious disease, to at once place upon any house in which any person so found, a printed notice, in large letters, upon which shall be nrintcd the name of thc disease. A violation of this section will be""pbniahcd in accordance with ordinance of this city. 6th. The city has employed competent physicians and nurses to attend patients at thc pest house, under thc supervision and charge of the Board of Health. All parlies who are taken to thc pest house and cared for will be expected to repay thc city for thc same, and parties who do not desire to remain in their own homes and do not wish to go to the pest house as a public charge, will pe accorded the use of the pest house, furnishing their own ng reported yesterday and several physians, nurses and bedding and such other necessaries as they leatliB have occurred. In Fremont may desire and wish. 7th. It shall be thc duty of any physician, nurse, or any other person visiting the sick room of any one confined with any contagious or infectious disease, to, upon leaving the said room use all necessary precaution, in renovating themselves vo as not to carry thc disease to others, a violation of this section will be considered and cdnstrucd as being a violation of section one of this proclamation. Now therefore, I, II. S. White, mayor of thc city of North Platte, Nebraska, by thc power conferred upon me, do hereby promulgate thc above rules and regulations; and order and direct that the same be strictly enforced; and that any person who shall violate any of the rules of this proclamation shall be punished in accordance with thc provisions hereof and the ordinance of this city. nils proclamation snail xaite uucci irom anu aucr mis uaic. nectcd of General MacArthur. lie has a fine and well-equipped army, he is a capable and experienced soldier and he should have a very thorough knowledge of the field of operations. It would seem that he ought to be able to very greatly restrict if not entirely Bubdue the rebellion within the ensuing three months. Hee. is having a about twenty touch of cases be- Lincoln dipthena, i death there arc seventeen cases of scarlet fever. J. J. Milieu a locomutive lircman between Grand Island and Omaha developed a case of small-pox in the He thinks of Omaha, probably at Grand . t t .! .. 'I'lio iren a! nircnt uf t he H. & M. ' c,lJ yiu.x) ...in i viou inmirk lie coturacicu iiie disease ouisuie at nludiauota. Neb.. Tuesday or Wednesday. He gets a ten days ' 'f 'a,d. leave. The people ol this vicinity A company with a capital of nrp (rind it i onlv temnorarv. The twciitv-uve million dollars, six -' n i f friends of Mr. Toogood are limited million of which has already been only by the number of people here, paid up, has been organized to Some of the timid ones were a build a railroad direct trom bait In testimony whereof I have hereunto set my hand and caused gelcs. The the seal of said city to be affixed, this 20th day of November, 1900. little scared during the past week, Lake City to Los Angi as it was reported that one ot tne-. roau win Funk boys had small-pox, but it j miles. have atiackagc of 1,100 r.n.AT.1 H. WHITE. Mavor. Attest: GREELY BUNDY, Clerk. 1619 PARNAM ST., OMAHA.