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About The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 4, 1900)
TUESDAY, DEC. 4, 1900. IRA L BARE, Editor akd Pbopbiitob tcrs come from clergymen and a large portion of tlic message. missionaries, who advocate a The president treats not only campaign of fire and blood, some of the present troubles, but the what after thc fashion of Empcr- causes which have produced or William's snccch when he them. These arc slated to be congress may PROFESSIONAL CARDS. such action as deem advisable. T.Pfriulntinn for tho armv is re- n V. BEDELL J ). 1 . i w - viewcu aim a luuiimuuiiuaiiuu iUYS!OIAN AND SURGEON, made for an armv of 60.000. with Offices: North Plntto Notional Bank ------- .r . Tl. X.XOA& NOTICES. LEGAL, NOTIOli, William 1. Potter. Kmmn B. Pottor. J. I. Can to Threshing Machine Companx, Corporation will take notice that ou tho 3d day of November, "lPOO Kpnrlnm II. HcrHher, plalnufl herein, mod hla BUMOBtPTIOH KATM. on tetr, cahin adranca, j N6 lived in China and have had flli Month, eah In adraooe lBtradaUhaHorthPlatta(Kbraaa)poiaMai aaoood-fllaatmawar. Thu official canvass of the Ne braska vote gives McKinlcy a tilnralitv of 7.882. It will be well to remember these figures until 1904i It IU an ill-wind that blows nobody good. London is com plaining that the Boer war has . . .1 Sri 4tin nrirp nf . ... . ....... a mnr-m I savatrc, out uiLauniuuai ... i heard of the murder of his min ister. Merchants who have ex tensive dealings with the Chi nese also write freely, but in a more pacific tone. They believe that the trouble should be set tled as speedily as possible on terms that China will not find impossible of fulfillment. This has been the desire of the gov ernment of the United States the antipathy of the Chinese to authority to recruit and maintain innovations upon their long- it at 100,000, so long as conditions established customs and the in the Philippines shall render it centuries-old desire for cKclu- ncceesary. sivencss. The opening up of The president commends to the ports and the gradual spread congress the recommendations of trade with foreigners to the of the secretary of the navy for interior, the establishment of an increase in the officers and industries and innovations all men in that service. .a over llic empire lias caused a tito.-ulv irrowth of the fuclimr of resentment. This has been as- QldCSt Mi BeSt. sidulously cultivated by design BuUditiK, North Plntte, Neb. Jjl P. DENNIS, M. D., IIOMOEOPATIIIST, NK11IU8KA, petition In tho district court of Lincoln county, Nebraska, atralnat s&ld defendant, tho oboct and prayer or which are to foreclowi n certain tnort- ffatto nxccutMl br William I. Potter, nnd Kmma II, rotter, to ino pialnufr, upon ton northeast quarter of section 10, in township 15. north of' range sa worn, uncoin county, Netraka, to cure the payment of a certain promluaory notm Orer First National Bank. NonTII PLATTE, - T.- PATTERSON, from the beginning. Revenge may be sweet, especially to the ing politicians who surround the J- rX"c in this case - indul- court. The efforts of the var- and when taken into the circulat KTTO H NBY-nT-LHW, Office over Yellow Front Shoe Store NORTH PLATTE, NEB. jyt.G. B. DENT PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Ofllce over Streitz's Drug Store. Telephone 115. North Platto, - - Nobraakn. farmer shares in the advance. Abouti the usual number of scats will be contested in the coming state legislature, The honors of a legislator arc so great that if there is a possibility to secure a scat through a con test, the contest is made. gencc may result in a disaster to civilization. Lincoln Journal. woxx tor txx coming x-jeqis- IiATTJRE. The Nebraska legislature that will convene on New Year's day has a task and responsibility irroatcr than anv that Have S. S. S. 13 n combination of roots e powers, irculation .. . .... Al n ,1 rntimirnd nil ttlnntinr ions powers in years past, .", "7 IT" i ":T . , I OI pOlSOnS 1IUIU UIC U1UUU, niiuuuw uirougn reason inu suiucuiuua the least shock or Jianuioincsysicin. by means of a display of force, On the contrary, the general health J . , . . begins to improve from the first dose, to keep down an uprising are fors.S.S. is not only a blood purifier, f the but an excellent tonic, and strength- , . ' . . .... . ens and builds up the constitution present troubles is detailed and , mirelnfl txc blood of ininuri- it is pointed out that the United ties. S. S. S. cures nil diseases of a n, . . , , . i, blood poison origin, Cancer, Scrofula, States has kept constantly in ,,,, nfo, riirnn,v 'SnrM nml view, ho far as circumstances Ulcers. Eczema. Psoriasis, Salt ,vnn1,l wirrmt the tmrlttinml Rheum, Herpes and similar troubles, would warrant, tnc traditional , .. . f .... . , t , i uitu iw mi - ----- r desire of this country to maintain antidote for that most horrible disease, i ,1 t-.: ,..ui, Contamous Blood roison. pcatc aim yuuu . China, and the same idea would successful cures is a record to be proud of. S. S. S. is more popular today than ever. It numbers it3 iriends by A. II. DlTId. AVIS & ROACH L. E. ItOlCH D' J, S. IIOAGLAND. W. V. HOAGLAKD Hoagland So Hoagland, ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELORS devolved on any body of law Tub official vote of the state, makers in this state. Quite which waf made public yester- apart from the far reaching day, shows that Hanniblc the jgsuc involved in the election of prohibition candidate for con- hwo men to represent Nebraska : 1iu Alair'ir.t fer.ei ved I l iUr, TTnUmt Qlfilnu antviti. tlin BLtna in lint. - - iiit mi. uw...., -i , .1 I .1 !..!.. it.,. .,,.11 nmnnt nf DI 662 votes, Holliday, the mid-road comimr lcirislaturc will be called " " populist the same count 209, Under the constitution it be- were the instigators of the up- has done them, while others are seek- nnKTvdession comes the sworn duty of the Vising must be insisted upon, lT cS& ww w t I i : . . i a - ..v i . .- , i . arnonn vefiterdav. and the im- cominff ff'u w " s" however. - attention. Our p lysicians myenaao ... j- , ... ll,n inin fnf nnn-rnuu nnn nni . .. r ... Tt . . .1 n llfp-lntlrf StJlCl VOI HlOOU anU OKin UlS Tlic relations 01 tnc uiuicur""39rT. '..., .011(,,1MCW it . e a tt. .:i i i received 457 votes for .,non to wrestle w th nroblcms tc trouoics, so lar as me united thc thousands. Our medical corres . mi . ..... .. .. ... D...J... 1.1 API, I nr.r1ntln id Inrirpr tlintl PVPf lrt tllC omcc. inc omciai that will tax tnc Capacity 01 tnc ouuea uiuiu wuuw. x m. r, 4i. J.fi:T ,, ,..,;( . . .1 I. - . . i IIIKII I V 111 lilt: allllll a v. gives Neville a plurality of ablest minds in its membership, ishmentof thc real culprits wno . for the rcatCOod S.S.S . i t - ; 1 .i K..:uo ,lirli ul UBSU"B ll wu8n.M.u..a. .... Ilk uunilivna nu'v" """I. .... i i 1 .fnr h.nau5nn will be legislative representation, and measures to receive ssuui mv - . . . . . . I mnllnr -F lilulnfu t tint, ine lnirm. made thc apportionment under the census of 1890, failed to dis- portant come zation, oleomargarine and ship ping subsidy. States with other powers are than thc ordinary practitioner who most cordial. tuakcs specialty of no one disease I w UU UUlll Kum The president calls attention good to suffering i bss. a. aV i : to the new laws in Germany L our consulUngX which affect the meat trade with "P partment, and invite ,ni,. ,.f ufn4ou ff iu or vou to write us if vou have any blood w . ..... v.....-. . with coupoiu attnebcel, dated December (bo UlMt. 1K01, for tho snm of VX dne and pajablo In flro jkht i r inn inu iinio inureot, iue imprcRi con. prtiiH blnn (cn la nambor.cacli fornitoen dollars, I oil falllnir dne every nix mnntha after the data of the note; and that plaintiff han paid the taxe on tno abiTe dosorlbed premlaoa to protect hla title for the years from 1MU to lKW inctutdve That there Is duo upon eald noto and mortgaRO ana tor uxea paia inu sum 01 w.w, ror which rum with Intoroet from tho lnt day of January, 11101, plaintiff prays for a decree! that defendanla I'ottcr'H be required to pay tho Ramo, ot that ukl promtsea nay uo aom to eausry tno amount duo. and that the protended judgment Hen held by do lenaani J. y, uano inreaiiiiiR macnino uompaiiy may be decreed to bo Junior nd inferior to plain jii h moriKage uen. You are rtxiulred to answer nnld petition on or before the nth day of December 10UO. Dated November 2, 19Q0. o. Ertiiuiu 11. iixnsitKT, riaiiiiin. CHATTKL MORTOAO, BALE. Kollco Is hereby clven that on Wednesday, tho- ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW. InU 5 and ft In block ni. Intho cltr of Niirth NORTH PliATTE,, - - NEBRASKA Malta. Nebraska, at thQ barn known an tho Whlto rirn.1v Illl.lr ' T?imo 1 . O Elephant Darn, thcro will bo sold to the hlghcut UrnUy lilobk ltooms 1 & i. h.Atr toT ,h' ono tjHi,tnlnB liar Press. Bald sain Is mado by virtue of a chattel mortuiiKo dated September 2-nd. lHlfl, signed by O. H, Huffman, and Riven to tho Kanmi City Hay l'rom and Machinery Company, to hecuro two notes of Ul- w cacn or even uavo merowttn. ono or wmcn notes wasduo March 1st, 11KX), and ono due Jan. nary 1st, 1901, and there Is now duo on aald notes and mortHBHO tbo sum of f 122. Bald mortcase U on file In the oOlco of tho ceunty clerk o( Keith county. JNCDranns. KANSAS UITT II AV 1'niHS K HACIIIMEnT iiOMFANT. n27- Uy Wllco k Ualllgan, Its Attornoys: IiEQAt, NOTICE. James M. I'lerce and Mrs. Emmettln riorce. defendants, will take notleo that on the 2ml day ot novcmuer. nw, tno piaintm ocreiii, uovlrt Masters, filed his petition In tbo dletrlot court of Uncoln county, Nebraska, against aaid defend, ants Impleaded wllh John It. Tlorce, Robecca I'lerco and MuRcatlne Mortgngo tt Trunt Com. pauy, the object and prayor of which are to fore close a certain mortgage executed by the defend ants James M. Pierce, Ktntncttlo I'iercr, John It. I'lerco and ltcbeccn I'lerce. to Mntcatlno Mortgage and Trust Company and by said company assigned to tbo plaintiff heroin, upon tbo southwest quarlor' of seetlon-&34owH I ship u, norm or range aun, Lincoln county, Ne braska, to secure the psyWWBt of six .promissory s. dated Marcn 1st. IHH. lor uio sum of il.W each and duo and payable, one March 1, 18W, ono March 1, 1HW, one March 1, 1000, ono March nm U...1. f irmi AnA , ,,iaq Tlni'f.V-tlirPn llPnd Of IiIhrIc that thWe Isnow due upon said noicfl.,oudmpr.tl X 1111 by Ull CU IICUU Ul UlUIV and for taxes paid on said propeWtlSesnaot p 1... l. l I, i. $1,412.14, for which sum with Interost from MarcU mCC DUCKS. Lan be Seen at l.lOOl at ten percent. pUlntlffplays forn decree eases, and better understand such cases my ranch Seven lllileS east of 1 5",d rr?m,w maJ b0 oii tq aufy the amount n.- n,l!.rtr tirnrti'Unnpr vulio J found duo. ... You ore required to answer said netltlton on or before January 7th, 1001. DAVID MASTERS, i'laintltr, nM- Wilcox U Halllgnn, bla Attorneys. Offlce over McDonald's Bank. NOItTIt PLATTE, NED. riLCOX & HALLIQAN, ATT0RNEY8-AT.LAW, MOUTH PLATTE, NEBRASKA Offlce over North PlaCte National Dank. H. S. RIDQELY, ATTORNEY. AT-LAW . Offico in Tinman Block, Dewey street. NORTH PLATTE. - - NEBRASKA Sheep for Sale. town; three miles north of Gannett. It is now quite certain that a charge that duty. The" consti- early to say j ust what their effect wi,atqvcr for this service considerable number of Bocra Kution cxprcHslv forbids the will immirrate to this country in making of legislative apportioh- thc spring. They are a frugal, ment except by that immediately industrious class of people and following thc taking of a national several thousand of them added I or state census. As no state to the nopuiatton ot weorasKa census was taken in wjb, we would be good for thc state and j still remain tinder the apportion- good for the Boers. Dukino his incumbency as governor Mr. Poyntcr has in vested his surplus salary in mining property and is now in Colorado looking after his in vestments. The emoluments of political office has given a num- ment made thirteen years ago based on thc state census of 1885. Next in importance will be thc revision ol thc revenue laws cither directly or through a com mission such as has been resort ed to in Iowa and other stales. Our cxistimr revenue system is a 1. n. rf nla1nfi(iltj ufntoumon an uvt Ul -VISI. none . w . i , i 1 r opportunity to get a fresh start T.11.01 inc 1 . l' . y in business life. For instance IVC ,n important part.cn ti.-.- :u o-, xr Vom uirs. a ne icgisiaiuru wn uu cauuu will be. Concerning thc Alaskan boundary, thc president states there is a necessity for delimitat ing the line and that steps have been taken to secure In per mancnt settlement- of tWediffeil- ences. By a special ''arrange ment this question had been separated from other matters and would be settled indepen dently and as rapidly as" the difficulties surrounding it could be overcome. Thc Nicaragua canal question ma. r is reviewed, out no specuic recommendations arc made. The fact is pointed out that the surplus revenues for thc year were $79,527,060 and that this had enabled thc setting asjdg of $56,544,555 for the sinking fund. Thc treasury situation is THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO,, ATLANTA, 9K h. Stitch in Time Saves Nine . 4 Is' a trite old saying, aiid is T particularly true when applied to Shoes. Our business is to mend Shoes, and people give us the credit of knowing our business from a to z. If your Shoes need mending, bring them here. George Tefeuhie. YELLOW FK0NT SHOE ST0EE. G. A. KOCKEN. FALL AND WINTER SUITINGS . . , Anticipating the wants LAND OFFICE NOTICES. NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION- Land Offlce at North Platte, Neb., November 22. 1900. Notice is hereby a-tvon that the following-named settler has filed notice ot hor intention to make final Droof In sunDOrt of her claim, and that said proof will be made before Register and Receiver . it North Platto, Neb., on December Sjtb, 1000, vie: AUUbiJ, UAEII1X.11, who made homestead entrr No. lfififtl 'for the weit half of northeast ooartar and west half ot southeast quarter of section 10. township 10 north, range 9U west. ( "She names the following witnesses to prove her continuous residence upon and cultivation, of said I . I i "1 CI.Y. , . I inuu, .1.. uwKU miU(tiwu(U3H i, uuiwau l nil Ot Brooklln, Ocorge Cooper, of Echo, Nob:; Joseph- I U-ulllfar nf KnHh PUtln. Nh. inen who wear good clothes n-o- Eo.E.niENcu, uegiter. .1 i 1 J 1 I : 1 rr-. rrrrrz ii goou raatoriai, gupu workman- , N0TICE FOB PUBUOATIO. ship and good fit we Bave ON. Laud.Qroce at North Plattp, Npb., ) nnl npnnf In annnn.t nf htN filatm. and that Kald Winter Suitings and Pants .S Goods, arid solicityour orders. . .ft lfll(Ji forNho We can satFsfy you in fit and k,auDwr"lor 'B!cUoI, 10" To,f" ;0'"or-f lie' names the rollowlnn wltno'ies to prove his contiguous resldenoa upon and cultivation of said land vlx: Oeorge Rchrocongoat. 3. Herman Van llrocilln, Ooorgn Cooper, tf Echo, Nob. Jo-fph woilivor, or norm r laiiu, nourossa. laid 1U a nice line Of Fall and settler h filed notice of his Intention to make final Droof In lunnort of bis claim, and that said price. Sicna'i'OK Allen of Nebraska on also to provide for constitu says Bryan will be nominated in J clonal revision either by amend 1904. Allen, aa a populiat, I mcnts or a convention. All naturally clings to Bryan. The parties agree that the constitu .latter personage belongs to thc I tion of 1875 is a straight jacket popuiistic end of the democracy that hampers the development of strong and warrants some reduc and this is the reason why there the stateand prevents an.efiicicnt tion in the revenues, Lcgisla "is a revolt againBthim at picscntUnd economic administration of tion to render certain the parity ftniUIME M Hl IT o waanw fMiv VIIW TttllUUn II I tltVIIVa1 Wl 3 11V k. element. Nebraska, however, j government. is a bad place to start a boom for The management of thc differ- Bryan in 1904 . Nebraska has cnt state institutions and thc just turned Bryan down by a care and keeping of their inmates good-sized majority. Globe will take up their share of legis free Homesteads Mr m Owapi V in Witttrn Democrat. Theke arc a good many people in Nebraska who will endorse the following from J. Sterling Morton's Conservative: The charitable and educational insti tutions of Nebraska must cease to be the playthings of practical politics. The laws should be revised and so amended that each establishment may be gov erned by a board of trustees, who shall be named to thc senate and confirmed by that body. lative attention. Ay the direct consequence of the new census will come thc reconstruction of thc laws providing for thc gov ernment of counties and cities. And last, but not least, the patch ing up of holes that have been knocked into various important pieces of legislation by supreme court decisions, including irriga tion, insurance, corporate regu lation and labor, reform. It is safe to predict that the coming Nebraska legislature will have its hands full of work affect- fl!... iHiiiilnAii ul.m.l.l tin n ,Mr ii usvvve niiuuiu uu iiuii-imi -1 . 11 i , . ... . . ... . V .liner all Classes, sinel its session 4,uoti 'In r ,r ulmiil.1 lir cmniMOM I 0 ' . r t i - 1 1 . I Will UK WUMillKU Willi IIIIUI cat, uccause 01 uiiaratvci turn uuui-i, . T) it. j. 11 iu 1 from start to hnish. Bee. lion lO iiiv uuiicb ui iuu giiitvA:. They should have irec power to txm TMiiDBifTS msssaoe a 41 I w. as . a employ ana 10 aiscuargc aji cm- jrcsuicnt mcivimcy'k mess- ployes. With such a system, a,rC was delivered to Congress scandals, extravagances and in- vestcrdav. the nriiicinal noints I r ' efficiency would Boon disappear. Thk government at Washing ton is receiving a large number of communications containing advice as to thc best method of of which arc as follows: The president congratulates the country on the prosperous condition of thc people engaged in all industries and thc cxis AASn -v C nAtiilSiiAi-.'i etilttnilt saanaa .wttlmg the Chinese troub c. lo Lant tho bclief tlwthc proapijr. wentitkcjDOst blood-tbirsty let- The troublcyin China occupy Ittnttu, faruicm' nm and farmers burdi'iird wltli tasrs, liipilcaires, linpurr crlilu d null and erui fallnn-s'inax rct'liie fr' lioiuvstt'iiiU of let) orriM In (lio 16? ?L Whtat. tl lo bushels to the ocii', I,ow tilP r-t rnllrcoJ latent .xtuI nilvantaevi to IkV pioriKK-tura. The hrrt ixmlil and rattlo i-arv roMiiliy 111 the world, (loud water, low t&xc, aimnasni iui-i. ijn.- ,tinneM,ia r(ii torn, who riTcntly mado thu tvc-lcrii ton ltla trlp.'iK-sk of It as tliu homo for small fsrintrs. While It serina alontr way nottli, thu Canadian I'arinc ttallway lino l isr snuiniH nnnuiirRii, ine cinnou that nf Nnrthrrti Mlnnrxnta. and thu Isttd ll,f nli 11 hid anil urnol." for inl and full Infoiniatlon ttiljr in mipi. ot imuiisraiion, Ottawa. Canada, or tu of the two current metals is recommended. Thc necessity of legislation to restore thc merchant marine'' is called to thc attention of on- gross. Legislation for thc effective control of trusts is recommended and the ValUC Of Uniform lCglSla- TlioollleUlr.K.rtajr ro tho nnall funiirr n-Un8 v I a nawliome ut'Ktem Canada uiren Runt Indiiern.mt-. tion on this subject by thc various states is pointed out. Concerning the Philippines the president renews his state ment that any definite scheme of government cannot be brought forth consistently so long as the authority of the United States is disputed by armed men, - The settlement of the diflicuHles, however, has made material pro gress and there is promise that order will soon be restored. Thc appointment of the commission is reviewed, together with he instructions given it. It is recommended that he government of Porto Rico be turned over to thc Interior department. The situation in Cuba is gone over and congress is informed that so soon as the constitutional convention shall have completed its. labors a copy of that docu ment will be transmitted ,"jfor W. V. 11EXNKTT. Canndlun (lovt-rnmoiii Annul, Wl Mow York 1.1 to llulldlnir. Umuhii, Neb. HUMPHREYS Witch Hazel Oil THE PII.I5 QINTIEtfT One Application Gives Relief, It cures l'llrs or Hemorrhoid- Kiternalor Inter, nat, Illlnd or Bleeding, Itching or llurulng.r'jMurcs and yiilulas. Relief Immediate-cure certain. It cures Hums, bcaldt and Ulceration. and Con tractions from Burps. The Ileltef Inttant-hcallna-, wonderful. It cure Torn, Cut or Lacerated Wound- and Cruises. It euros Itolls, Carbuncles, Felons, " nuurouudi," incurs, Old Soros, Itching Eruptions, Scurfy or Scald lloud. It cures Inflamed or Caked lire oils and Bore Nipples. Invaluable. It cures Bolt Ilheum, Tetters, Scurfy Eruptions, Chapped Hands, Vever Dusters, Bora Us or Nostrils, Corns, llunloni, Sore and Chafed i'eot, Stings of lusocts, Mosquito Bites and Sunburns. Throo BIzob, 25o., BOo. and $1.00 Sold by Druggists, or tent pre-paid on receiptor price, ' HUMPHREYS' MBD.,00., CW, VUQif John BUS, NKW YORK, F?. J, BROEKER First Door North Wilcox Store. Notice to Bidders for Stationery. Nflrth Platte, Neb., ispv. 27, yjw. The fnllowinir list ot books, blanks and statjpnery, v,th the probable gross ampujjt Of Pf9Pi will be needed by the county Pf Lincoln, fpr thc year jyoj. 4 blank records, 2 printed records, 2,000 whole sheet legal blanks. 10,000 half sheet letral blanks, 10,000 quarter sheet legal blanks, 20,000 (lA printed envelopes, 10,000 f inch printed envelopes, 50 sets poll books, 20 reams lpgal cap, 10 reams type writer paper, 10 gross blotters, 400 court wrapper!-, S gross lead pencils, 2 gross pen holders, 15 gross pens, 10 gross McGill fasteners, 3 dozen quarts Sanford ink, QEOIIQK E. FRENCH. Register. J. P. FILL10N, Plumber, Tinworker. General Repairer. Special attention given to WHEELS TQ RENT -m or DAILY TOURIST CARS UKTWEHN POINTS 10,000 note heads, 10,000 letter heads, 1 dozen road record and re fun. d0 pages, 3 tipzen road record and rc- thrn 20 pages, .luf.v.iiy((un.1,VFU1iiilv.illll 1( , 4D,lrps , , Tie Pacific Epre,? The above trnods p be in- r r" f w NEBRASKA AN UTAH, CALIEORNIA AND OREGON AHE A1TACUEU TO creased or diminished at sapip price, All work, material, etc., to be first class and accented before paid for, Successful bidder to enter into contract with upproved DOIUl. The County Commissioners reserve the right to reject any or all bids. vm UTAH ANJ) CALfl-OUNJ.V, ANP TQ "The Obicagor-Portlaritj Special," von OREGON ANP IU(JET SOUNP . THESK THAINS l.KAVE ' - NORTH PLATTE 12:50, a. m. NORTH PLATTE 3;20 p. m. Once a All bids J.o be filed in tho County Clerk's office on or before Personally Conducted January 1, lyoi. wecit. jW. M. Holtry, County Clerk. I Jas, B. Scanlan, Agent. '6.