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About The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922 | View Entire Issue (March 8, 1901)
SI 9 w s I 1 1 I w 8 Bicycles 1901 Models We have els of trie the newest mod- Crescent Bicycles in stock and would pleased to have you and examine them LADIES' AND MEN 'S MODELS be Call Clinton THE JEWELER, t FRIDAY, MARCH. 8, 1901. Announcement . I hereby announce myself as a candidate for the office of city clerk subject to the decision of the re publican city convention, Gki:em:y Bundv. Katliryn Dillard is suffering from au attack of pneumonia. 15. R. Ripley, of the Lauradalc farm, is marketing lettuce, radishes and spinach in town. Mrs. H. V. Hi Hiker and children will come up from Grand Island on train 101 this evening. Chas. McDonald went to Omaha this morning on a trip combining business with pleasure. A. B. Westfall arrived yesterday from West Virginia, and will accompany his son to Texas. W. C. Elder went to Omaha Wed nesday night on legal business. He is expected home tonight. Gus Smith has sold his property on west Fourth street to Mrs. E. C. Mills lor twelye hundred dollars. Mrs. G. S. Huffman has been spending the past week in St. Joseph, Mo., purchasing a stock of millinery and ladies' furnishing goods. Doolittle has a small line of good jewelry bought with the btock from Newton. Desiring to go out of this line of business the stock will be sold at a sacrifice. Sam Richards returned last night from Chicago and other eastern points, where he had been spending teu days purchasing goods for The Fair. Claus Myliuder went to Omaha yesterday to receive treatment for his tight eye, which was injured a number of months ago by the end of a straw striking it. Miss Dora Hutchinson, trimmer at Bank's store, returned last even ing from St. Joe where she had been spending several weeks learn ing the new styles of millinery. Do you get these Prices WHERE YOU BUY ON TIME? Look it up in your pass book. Kerosene Oil per ga) 15 Searchlight. Matches per box. .04 Yeast Fqam 2 nkgs, 05 On Time Yeast 2 pkgs 05 Kingsfords Corn Starch per nlfirn 08 Kingsfords Silver Gloss Starch ner pktre 08 Aunt Jemima Pancake Flour per pkge 10 HO-lb. Hag Salt $1.10 Arbuckles Coffee 2 pkgs 25 Lion Coffee 2 pkgs 25 XXXX Coffee 2 nkirs 25 Bee Coffee per pkg 1 Horse Shoe Tobacco per plug .45 Battle Ax Tobacco per Plug. .35 Star Tobacco per plug 45 Standard rsavy lolmcco per nlug -is J. T. Tobacco per plug. . : . . . .20 Wo nuv IG-cent each for vour Tobacco Tags of the following brands, Star, Horse Shoe, J. T Standard Navy, Rnonr Head. Store closes at 8 o'clock p. m., except baturdays. Wilcox D6pMtmBn& ffatfB. SEASONABLE GOODS! Blue G rass, Clover and Garden Seeds, Onion Sets, Garden Hose, Fish. Our Fancy Greeley Potatoes arc going- like hot cakes. A car load every three weeks. Have you bought any? Harrington & Tobin, The neatest grocery in town. All Knights of Pythias are re quested to attend lodge' this even- ng and assist in the work of con ferring the first and second degrees. If Fred Marti greets you with an unusually broad smile you may know that his action is due to .that new boy born at his home Tuesday. The case of Ledgcrwood against Wright, in which the former seeks to have the latter ejected from laud near Maxwell, will be iicard in Judge Baldwin's court tomorrow. Col. C. F. Scliarmanu, who has been attending the inauguration at Washington will probably be home the early part of next week. Mrs. Scharmaun, who has been visiting relatives at Steele City will accom pany htm home. The social club of the D. of IT. met at the home of Mrs. M. McNa- mara Tuesday afternoon. About thirty ladies were present. Re freshments consisting ot chocolate. saudwitches, pickles and cake were seryed. All report a good time. H. H. Davenport, of Connecticut, has been in town for a week past buying horses and has succeeded u getting eighteen or twenty of the style he desires, Mr. Daven port is au enthusiastic republican and a mstnber of the Connecticut legislature. The St. George company pre sented "A Family Affair" at the opers house last cveding to a fair size audience. Tonight "A Naughty Girl will be presented. The com pany is pronounced to be as good as me average reoertoire com pany. Ed and Jim Latimer plead guilty to misdemeanor aud were fined fiye dollars each and costs. They also have paid or will pay C. A. Sibley the value of the trees llipy cut on his timber claim, for which the information was filed against them. Jack Joyce, who had been break ing bronchos for Col. Cody at the ranch, was arrested by Sheriff Kd lher at the rcouest of officers of Dickinson, N. D. Joyce is wanted on the charge of horse stealing and" and is being held in jail here until the arrival of the North Dakota officers. Are you going to paper this soring? Doolittle will sell you wall paper cheaper than you can buy elsewhere, for the reason that the stock is to be closed out prepara tory to puttiug in a different line. The Rennie stock has been boxed and shipped east thus closing tie career of a business house that was established in North Platte fifteen years ago. in this connection it can be stated that an agreement between Mr. and Mrs. Rennie as regards the su.it in alimony has practically been reached by the at torneys representing tlie opposing parties and that the case, will be settled out of court. AjMGRfCAN BEET SUGAR CO., Grnpd fglqiid, Neb. Terms of Contract for 1901. Under the provitions ot tins contract the grower is assured of a fixed price for his crop. All beets testing 14 per cc nt or less will be paid lor at the rate of S4 00 per ton, io cm! being paid tor each per cent of feuyar abevc 14, tractions in proportion. That is beets test iug 14 1 percrnt being ?4.02.1; 14.2 being 84.05; 15 per cent $4,25: 15.1 per cent $4.27j. Au additional 20 cents per ton will paid for all beetB siloed. The factory will pay freight on all beets delivered by rail, cars to be loaded to their capacity, thus placing the grower at a distance on a satisfactory footing. Further information or blank contracts can be obtained by apply ing to American Beet Sugar Com pany. Grand Island, Neb., or E. F. Seeberger. llershey, Neb. Spikes The latest lad for the ladies, three for live cents up to fifty cents each. Clinton tub Jeweler. Mrs. Sarah Dwyer Bead. Mrs. Sarah Dwyer of this city died at the home oi her daughter Mrs. Nolan at Wood River Wednes day night front pneumonia. Mrs. Dwyer went to Wood River about ten days ago, and foou after her arrival there was attacked with the disease which ended her life. The remains will be brought to this city tonight and the funeral held from the Catholic Church tomorrow morning. . Mrs. Dwyer was one of the early settlers in North Platte, coming here over thirty years ago. She leaves two children Mrs. Nolan oi Wood River and John Dwyer of this city. Soils Livery Stable. J. M. Vernon, who has been con ducting the brick livery barn for a year or more, disposed of his outfit last evening to A. P. Singer, who until lately had been engaged in the liyery business at Gothenburg. The purchaser is well known in North Platte, having formerly re sided here. Mr. Vernon has con ducted a first-class barn and made money, but he was offered a good price aud sold. Dr. II, S. Fcrrar, resident mana ger of the Grand Island sugar fac tory, is in town today euroute home front Hershey where he was looking after sugar beet contracts. The Doctor says there will be in the neighborhood of one hundred acres of beets grown in the vicinity of Hershey this season. Down at Maxwell the farmers are also be coming interested anu aoout ntiy acres will be cultivated there. Dr. Ferrar is much surprised that the owners of land near this city which brings no revenue is not put into beets and made to bring the owner a handsome financial return. The great advantage of raising beets near a large town is that plenty of boys can be secured to do the weeding, in which they can perform nearly as much work as a man. If the people of North Platte could guarantee four thousand acres of beets each year not much troubje would be experienced in having a factory built here. Doolittle does not desire to deal 111 perfumes, which properly belong with the drug business. A small line bought with the stock from Newton, will be closed out at a great reduction. The live bird contest between the Grand Island and North Platte clubs to be held in this city has been postponed until the 10th of April. The plan is to have twenty men on a side, with ten birds to the man. This will make the biggest shooting event ever held 111 the city and will probably attract the attendance of spectators from many of the adjoining towns. The friends of A. W. McKeown will regret to learn that his condi tion is gradually growing worse. Arrangements had been made to take him to a sanitarium at Council Bluffs last night, but yesterday afternoon and last evening he .was considerably worse and it was not thought best to have him.go. Last night he suffered from numbness, and there are lears that this will lead to paralysis. Arthur Home, of Maxwell, who was brought here a month ago for treatment is improving though somewhat slowly. Alfalftv Seed for Salo. By Joseph Herahey. Locust street, North Platte, Neb. IVIouoy to Loan on good security, from three to five years. Address. Mrs. J. D, MathewF, the Leland, 1518 Curtis St., Denver, Col. Seamless Shoes. lOveryonc knows their ad vantage for boys and men's wear. BOYS' SEAMLESS SHOES Size 3 to 5, Soles quilted with steel pegs per pair $1.75 BOYS' SEAMLESS SHOES 1 me Lull, size J to o'j, per pair $2.00 MEN'S SEAMLESS SHOES Medium weight, a good il around Shoe, per pair.. $2.00 You will find our Shoes will give vou complete satisfaction. We buy no shoddy goods. Store closes at 8 o'clock p. m except Saturdays. Wilcox Dpliiiciit Store Railroad Notes. John Baker, night switchman, has severed his connection with the niou Pacific. G. L. Charrcttc, a Fourth istrict fireman, spent yesterday ith North Platte friends. E. II. Smith, who has been ruli ng a train on the Cheyenne & orthcrn for a year or more, is in town visiting friends. Two trainloads ot tdicen from Colorado will pass cast today. The n of sheep from western points oyer the Union Pacific is very heavy. A collision between passenger train No. 7 and a freight train occurred at Columbus Wednesday cntng, resulting in the death of one man and the serious injury of he express messenger. The twenty-five dollar rate to 'acific coast points has resulted in very heavy traffic for the Union Pacific, necessitating a dozen cars on trains No, 3 and 5 each Ttics- ay and Wednesday. Tom Cartwright, who was com pelled to give up his engine run in the south on account of the climate, eft yesterday for Chevcnne and from there will go further west in search of employment. An unusually lare amount of new equipment for the Union Pacific is going through ati present, consist- ng of new cabooses, steel ballast cars, switch engines and forty. ton capacity box cars largely made of steel. It is said that 500 men wili be put at work on the western district within the next three weeks finish- ng up the ballasting of the road bed and laying new eighty pound steel. Most of these men will probably be Italians, Horsos For Sale. By Joseph Hershey, Locust street, North Platte, Neb. Chicago forecast for North Platte and vicinity: Threatening and colder to-night; Saturday, fair. The maximum temperature yester day was 69; one year ago it was 51. The minimum temperature this morning was 34: one year ago it was 30. Frank L. DitiBinore of the little town of Odessa must hang by the neck until he is dead. This is the effect of the decision of the supreme court given Wednesday evening at Halt past 5 o'clock. For the murder of his wife and the slavintr of the husband of his paramour Dinsmore is to be executed as soon as the remaining formalities can be swept away. Forty days are allowed under the rules for an application for a rehearing. After that application is disposed of the court, it it declines to grant a re hearing, will set a day for the execution. The lower court which conyicted Dinsmore had set the date of the execution for July 14, 1VUU, winch was our year after the day of the commission of the crime and was also Dmsmore's birthday A Fireman'i CI010 Call. "1 stuck to my oniino. nlthoueh ovorv joint nnd ovory norvo wiih racked with linin," u-rltos C. W. Uollnmy, a locomotive llromnn, or Uurlington, Iown, "I wns weak and pulp, without any nnnotitoiiml nil run down. As I was about to givo up, 1 Kot a bcttlonf Uleotrio Hittora and, after tnkintr it. I fait, nu ..ii ,.o 1 did in my lifo." Weak, sickly, run down iuuiiu iinviijH film now lire, strength and vlunr from tholr ubo. Try thorn. Satisfaction Kiinnmtood by A. F. Stroitz. l'rlco 50 cents. THE FAVORITE LINE TO 'I'll ic EPWORTH LEAGUE CONVENTION. Han Francisco, Cal.July 1001 wii.1. 11 u Tin-: UIIOI PACIFIC. Tho fnBttraiiiR ot tho Union P.ioiflo roach San Fran oIhco fifteen hours ALL COMPETITION DI8TANOED- ahead of all competitors, If you arc 111 no hurry tako a slow train by 0110 of tho dotour routes, but if you want to get there without do lay tako tho historio and only diroot route, tho UNION PACIFIC. Vvry low ratos. Full information ohoorfully furninhod upon applica tion. JAS. B. SCANLAN, Agont. You Need Some of these Maydolc Hammer each 55 Alligator Wrench each 15 j-lb. box All Copper Rivets. .18 Ilamc Staples 2 for 05 Breast. Strap Slides each 05 Carpet Tacks 2 barrels for. . . .05 Clothes Hooks Vt and .02 Hills Hog- Ringers each 15 100 Hills Hog Kings 07 Bridle Bits each 08 No. 0 Steel Traps each 13 Lnd Clevises for Doubletrees Sc, 2 for .15 Large Clevises lor Double trees 10 Small Plow Clevises 05 Borax per lb 15 Welding Compound per lb. .. .15 Buggy Paint per pt 35 Buggy Paint per qt f0 Kcloadingbcts, 10 or 12 gauge .55 12-qt Galvanized Pail 20 12-gaugc Loaded bhells per box 45 10-gaugc Loaded Shells per box 50 Store closes at 8 o'clock p. 111., except Saturdays. Wilcox Department j3tor"e, REMEMBER First The laud 1 offer for sale carries with it the prettiest land scape view 111 Nebraska. Second A never failing stream of pure spring water. Third--Hundreds of acres of free grazing land. I' onrth lCightv acreB .of the richest crop land can be irrigated if desiml Fifth Only five minutes walk to school house. Sixth A fine lake can be .con structed at a cost of forty or fifty dollars. Address, Isaac Lami'LUch. North Platte. Neb. IF GOING EAST or south of Chicago ask your lo cal ticket agent to route you be tween Omaha and Chicago via the 'Milwaukee, the shortest line between the two cities. Trains via this popular road depart from the Union de pot, Omaha, daily, connecting with trains from the west. Mag nilicently equipped trains, pal ace sleepers and free reclining chair cars. Dining cars and buf fet, library and smoking airs. All trains lighted by electricity. For full information about rates, etc., address, F. A. NASH, General Western Agent, 1504 Far nam St., OMAHA, il. W. Howmx, Trav. Frt. and Pass. Agt. Legal Notice Tho defendants L. B. Hitthbono and itnthbono Ins wife first and real names unknown, will tako notico that on tho 10th day ot Dccombor, 15)00, tho plaintiff, Tho County of Lincoln, a corporation, tiled its potition in tho dlBtriot court of Lincoln county, Nebraska, tho objoot nnd prayor of which is to foreoloco cortain tax lions duly aRRUMHid by oaid plaintiff against the southwest nuartor ot section ill, in township tU, north ot range lit), woBt of Sixth principal meridian. Nebraska, for thoyoar 1891 in tho sum of 811.(17; for the voar 18(,).i in tho sum of 10.82; for tho yoar 181X1 in tho sgm of 18.02 for tho yoi,r ln'Jt in tho sum or j.j.ij; ior me year lmm in tt.o sum or fi.ui; ror 1110 yoar 180!) in tho oum of 10.70; amounting in tho total sum of $b2.b;l; with In to rest on 801 8(5 at tho rnto of ton porcont nor an num from tho 1st day of November, 10(H). n 1 01 which is duo and unpaid Plaintiff prayH a decree of forooloauro or said tax loin ami a sale ot said prom iscs. You and ouch of you defendants nre roqtiirod to answer said petition on or Dororo Monday, 1110 m uay or juarcn, 1001. Till! COUNTY OK LINCOLN, A Corporation. 121 Uy II. S. Hidgloy, its Atty Iioiinl Notice, TliodofendtintB, Williiun A, HaiiBoiinil John Doo, ronl nnino unknown (im- ploiulod with A. M. Stodtlnru ot nl.) will in to not co Unit on tho 10th day oi IJoo 1000, thoplniuttll, Tho Uountyo: tiin- coin, u corporation, Mod its potition in tho DlBtriot Court, of Lincoln County, NobniBku, tho objoot nnd pruyor of which in to forooloflo certain tax lioun, duly iiBx'oBEod by paid plaintilT UKaiust tho BoutlioiiBi qiinrior or bociioh iu, unvn. Bhin 10. north ot rnnuo 20. went of Sixth incitml tnoritlliiti, NournBicu, ror mo vonr loil in mo Bum ot ow.uu ior uie year iwj.t, in llio Bum oi i.j.i; ior mu yonr 189(5, in tho sum otll!07jfor tho your 1807, in tho Bum of 12.00; for tho yoar 1808, in tho buui of 0 IK! for tho yoiirlbVW, in llio Htiui oi o.ijj iiuioununB in tho total num ot S72.;73 with interest on 851.-10, nt tho ruto of ton por cont per iinnuui from tho let tiny or Nov., ivw, nil of which is duo and unpaid. PlnintilT nrnya n dooroo of foreclosure of Biiid tax lioiiB and n Bitlo of said prom- ifiOH. You and onoh of you defendants aro required to anawor snltl petition on or boforo Monday, tho 25th day of Mnrch, 1001. THU COUNTY OF LINCOLN, A Corporation. 121 Uy II. 8. Ridgloy, Ub Atty. LLOYD'S OPERA HOUSE THREE NIGHTS AND MATINEE SATURDAY. MARCH 7, 8, 9. Camilla Martin St. George Ami hov AfiisciZ Comailv Company. Catchy Songs.Witty Sayings and fancy Dances. Admission 25 and 35 cents. Scats on sale at Clinton's Jewelry Store. McEVOY & CO., Blacksmiths and Wngon makers. Horse Shoeing a Specialty. Horse Shoeing $3 per Team. Also reductions in the price of all other work. Work iniarantced or money refunded. Give us a call. Locust street south of YoBt's harness store. suuttitTauALi:. Ur virtue nt nn ortlur ot unlo Ixnueil (rnm Din dlntrlct court nf Lincoln comity. Nebrnsk. upon n ilecreo iif fnreclcwuro rendered In unlit court wtioreln Tlio County of Lincoln, n corporation, In tilnlnllft nnd Clarence K. LuMii'lle, nt. nl., aro ilo fviiilniitK nnd to me directed. I will on tho SUtli ilny ot Mnrch. 1WI, nt 1 o'clock, p, ni nt tlia enxt iroiu Moor oi ina court nouso in Norm Vlnttu, Lincoln county. Nelirnnkn. toll nt nubile miction to tlin lilKtirnt bidder for cnth, io dltlfy onld dorrce. IntereolH nnd cots, llio following dn ncrlbiMl property, to.wlt: Tho iinrlhweit ipmrtor ot kccIIoii llvo, towiiflilp Hl.xtf en. rnnira thirty, went Hlitli prluclpnl merlillnn, Lincoln county, Dnted North l'lntlo, Noli., Feb. 21, 1001. Hi Tim T. Kelimeii, Sheriff. FOR SALE. FARM WAGONS, SPRING WAGONS TOP BUGGIES, And all kinds of Farm fffaehinepy. Standard Goods at Reasonable Prices. LOCK S SALISBURY NOUTII PLATTE. A Stitch in Time Saves Nine Is a trite old saying, nnd is 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 Tekulve. YELLOW FK0NT SHOE STORE. LKOAb NOTIOK. Ill tho dltitrlct oourt ot Lincoln count r. Nn. broHkn. In tho mutter of tho untnto of Clydo W. Fottcr nnd Ilniol I'ottur, minor heirs of Wlllaid M. roller, deceived , UKUlSIl 1U HIIOW UAUHU. This cnunocnmn on for hoarlnir uton the totl Unit of Kvn 1). potior, Kunrdlnn of tho ratnto of Clyde W. Potior nnd Haul Potter, minor holm ot ninrd M. Potter, dcceiwod, praying for n lloeiiHo to noil tho followiliK rent ontnto, to.vrlt! All of Hint portion of HOctloii nlno tU), In townnhlp thir tem (13), north ot rnnue thirty, (30), wont ot Otli prluclpnl merlillnn, lylnu kouUi ot tho noulh clintf net of thu Houtli l'lntlo lllvur. mid oust ot tho pub. llo roml liilt'rKoolliiK wild Heetlon In a northerly mid poulhorly direction, containing intl nenm morn or lenH, for tho purpura of InvostliiK tho proceed In productive property, nnd It npponrlnK to the court that unld real cntmo In unproductive nnd oukIiI to bo Hold mid thu procoedn Invented In productive property. It In Iberefore ordered tbnt nil persoiiHlntuiettod In Bnld twtnle npjM'nr before inn nt the court houne In North Plutte, Lincoln county, Niibrnnltn, on tho 31st day or Mnrch, 11X)I, ntnlno o'clock In the iiio'nlu, to nhovt cnuse why n llcoimo tdiould not bo Knuited to nnld unr illnn tOMdUnld renl ostuto for the purpottu of In venting tin, proceeds In prnpuctlvo property. A copy of Ihls order to be publlidied In Tlie Nonril I'lattk TiuiiUNK for three wcekx. Dntcd this 'M day ntMnrcli, 11101. 11. M. OlIIMEH. m.VI Judge of the District Court. THE , UIIOH t PACIFIC HAS AUTIIOKISiKI) One-Way Excursion Rates TO CALIFORNIA OI-' $25.00. Pro m Kansas and Nebraska Points. AIho to polntx In Utah, Malta, Montana, Orcein anil Washington, an follows Ogdeu nnd Salt Lnko City, Utah, $23.00 Butto nnd Helena, Mont , $23,00 Portland, Ore., . . $25.00 Spokane, Wash., $25,00 Tacoma and Seattle, Wnalt , $25.00 Tickets will bo sold March B-PMO-SO, 1WM. April i-O-lfl-23-30, 1001 JAS. 11. SCANLAN. Agent.