The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, March 12, 1901, Image 1

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SEVENTEENTH YEAlt.
NOETIC PLATTE, NEBRASKA, MARCH 12, 1001.
NO. 14.
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Will bo hero before long and in the meantime
we desire to dispose of Odds and Ends in
Furniture and offer you attractive prices
on these goods. If you need a piece of
Furniture you can find it here, and the
price -will be as highly satisfactory as the
article. We have established a reputation
for selling good furniture at low prices;
wo propose to maintain that reputation.
How About a Range?
Do you need one? If so let us give you
low prices on a good one.
Ginn & Weingand.
JOHN BRATT.
...JOHN
E. R. GOODMAN.
CO.)...
BRATT &
Real Estate, Loans Insurance
A: NORTH PLATTE, NEBRASKA. X
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: Morlh f latte f locir :
la)UfactUed by ottfj Platte Kolie fljilis
Republican City Convontlon.
The republican elcctora of tlie
city of North Platte are requested
to elect delegates to a city conven
tion to be held at the court house
on Saturday evening, March 16th,
at 7:30 o'clock for the purpose of
placing in nomination candidates
for Mayor, City Clerk, City Treas
urer, City Kngineer and Police
Judge; also two candidates for
membcrB of the Board of Education.
The basis of representation is
otic delegate for each twenty votes
lor major fraction thereof cast for
presidential electors in the election
of 1900, which gives the following
representation in the convention:
First ward 5
Second ward 13
Third ward 6
It is recommended that the ward
caucuses be held on Friday evening,
March 15th. at 7:30 o'clock at the
usual yoting places, and that each
caucus nominate a candidate tor
councilman for its respective ward.
A. S. Baldwin, Chrmu.
Ira L. Bark, Sec'y.
Ernest Woltor iu tlio Toils.
Earnest J Woller, a former well
known North Platte man who went
from here to Salt Lake City and
later moved to Schuyler, Neb.
where he has been conducting a
store, was arrested last Thursday
by a postoflice inspector on the
charge of using the mail lor black
mailing purposes. Woltci'a would-
ne victim is Senator Thomas
KearitB of Utah and the demand
made was five thousand dollars or
an exposure would follow. Wolter
also, it is alleged, wrote a threaten
ing letter to the senator's wife de
manding twenty-five hundred
dollars, and stated that if he did
not (jet it he would kill the child
ren.
Used by economical housewifes in fifty towns in
Nebraska and Wyoming and pronounced the
equal of any flour manufactured in Nebraska.
fl THal Sack uiiil CoijYiijce yoU of its njetit
North Platte Roller Mills
C, F, IDDINCS
aae
Suicide Of Oregon Hero,
Jphu R. Murphy a passenger .on
Union Pacific train No. 3. shot
and killed himself with a 38 calibre
Smith and Wesson revolver," Sunday
morning about 3 oclock in his.sleep
ing bertli in the tourist car near
Chappel, Neb
He fired two shots from the re
volver, the first ball glancing and
the second struck the frontal bone
on the right side and passing into
the bratu. The bullet also de
stroved his right eye. Valuable
papers were found in his pockets
b.-sides cash amounting to $199 01
His ticket was purchased in New
'ork City via the West Shore rail
road and his destination was San
z Francisco
He had two discharges from
American and British navies as a
first-class machinist. They show he;
was on the battleship Oregon on its
memorable trip around the world
in 1898 and that he participated
with ere.it honor iu the battle of
Santiago and was discharged Sep
Wp. linvo. Rice's Northern crown Gar- ,ember- .1899' He tne" .enhstL'd
navy wiiij mi; rami;
was recently dis
j T charged from the vessel Manouensi
We sell Hardware Stoves and Iinware ne was bom inDanvine. Canada
' u- i t.i i. it. it i. ittiii
Gives us a call.
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I Sav! Is Vour Wife Cross? mi
3 j -
IF SO, BUY HER
SOME OF THE..
New Aluminum Ware g
of A r, Dnvis' Hardware Store. Just like a
mirror and will make her smile all the time.
spp.ns a,: r;rvr,rt:;. s :, h.,ir or ck-
v w uun auvi fc: position and
Friday and Saturday evenings to
argc and appreciative audiences.
Word was recently received from
S. H. Phcnicie who departed from
Hershcy lately with a car load of
horscB, farming and homstead
effects, for Mayvillc, III., that he
had reached his destination all
right.
Hit was Mrs. Carrie A. Loker in
stead of Mrs. Carrie A. Dymond
who was recently married to W. R,
Brooks at NicIioIb. It was only a
slip of the pen.
Fred Wright of The ICra at North
Platte attended the rcylval meet
tigs at llershcv the last of the
week.
A. A. Leister has his new shop
at Hershcy completed and is up to
his neck with work at this time.
0. 10. McCainc and wife at Her
siiey entertained Air, nicuiaincs
parents from Paxton a couple of
days last week.
About four incites of very wet
snow fell in this locality last Friday
night and Saturday.
J. J. Meyers of North Platte,
ately purchased the J. W. Berg
man residence at Hcrshey now oc,
cupicd by C. 10. McClain as a board
tig house. He will retain the resi
dence and conduct his boarding
liotisc iu the fulutc as in the past
to the satisfaction of all.
W. T. Miller, Leonard Laubner,
J. W. Liles and Louis Toillion de
livered horses at North Platte Sta-
urday and Monday which they had
sold to 11, II. Davenport of Conn.
Mrs. W. II. Hill and Bon Clair
and M'ibs Anna Swaigcr and Miss
Jessie Vroman took No. 102 at
Hershcy Saturday morning for the
county seat.
G. M. Cary and family are now
located on the old canal farm
vacated by E. Spitznooglc last fall
lOarl .Browniield was initiated
into the secrets of the Loyal Mystic
Legion Order at Hershey last Satj
urday night.
DICKENS DOINGS.
Mrs. J. H- JollifT departed a few
days ago lor Somerset where 6he
will make her future home with her
daughter Mrs. J. McConuell.
J. D. Heater of Hayes county was
in town Thursday and Friday look
ing up a location for a stock ranch
Mrs. L. P. Hodges and eon Jay
returned Wednesday evening from
a brief visit with relatives iu Kene
caw, Neb.
Merrill Fristo transacted business
in Wellfieet and Mayood Friday and
Saturday.
Pascal Latimer of Wellfieet, was
visiting with relatives north o
town a few days the early part of
the week.
Votaw cv l" risto received a car o
lumber Friday.
Mrs. Charles Anderson of Madrid
The Hardware man that s
no one owes.
I A. L. DAYIS,
CARRIE NATION!
Public opinion seems to be divided as to the coul-e
pursued by this ladv, but the universal opinion is
that PALMER'S
CAR NATION
PINK (the juice of the flower) is the most lasting and
exquisite odor to be obtained. We have it in bulk.
NORTH PLATTE PHARMACY.
and his brother lives at William?
Ariz.
Coroner Bisset has taken charge
of the body, and a jury was impaiin-
eled who will .wait until the ar
rival of the Pullman conductor and
porter Tuesday.
Murphy acted peculiar on the
train looking about him continually
as thought' fearful of somebody.
He was 35 years old and weighed
a"bout 165 pounds. His relatives
have been communicated with.
BETWEEN TUB 'RIVERS.
Albert Stark and wife of Illinois,
formerly of Wallace, were calling
on old time triends in the valley
last week,
W. R. lOyerly's little three year
old daughter has about recovered
from a recent sick spell.
J, O, Cole and and family are now
located on the old canal farm re-
cently vacated by A. B. Goodwin
and family.
Nearly 2 000,000 successfully treated in U. S. and Canada during the last 5 years. Joe Kelly purci.ased a new wind
'V 1 . ' T i ...in. f..1l nn.,lolDra nfTmlfil n1nrsitnplltft mill mini i. ,i1 n n Ir nt W IT Mill
Clieap sale anu easy wc, luiuimici win un , , ym,, mum w , .
at iiersney on i iiursday.
The interest in the revival meet
ings at Hcrshey has developed to
some extent within the past few
dayH, Rev. Derreberry of Paxtou
preached tw'o a"bTc dis'c'oHirBca bn
Trade-Marks
"BIACK11GINE."
"Pasteur Vaccine"
SAVES CATTLE FROM
BLACK LEG
and testimonials sent FREE on application.
Pasteur Vaccine Co., Chicago.
SCLUNa AGENTS I Live Stock Vaccine & Medicine Co., Denver. Colo,
For Sale by A. F. Streitz.
JOSEPH HERSHEY,
DEALER IN
m
Farm Implements,
Buggies, Wagons,
Windmills, Pumps,
i PUMPS I
WINDMILLS
PIPES AND FITTINGS
BARB WIRE.
ROUND AND HALF ROUND
STOCK TANKS
LOCUST STREET,
NORTH PLATTE, NEB.
71s
is visiting friends around town
this week.
J. J. llogan shipped a car of baled
hay to Chicago Tuesday morning.
Mr. Churchill of Beatrice was in
these parts a few days recently
buying cattle which he will take
west to his ranch near Wray, Col.
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
0.
V. BEDELL
t'HYSICIAN AND SURGEON,
OIIIcob: North Plnttn Nntional Bank
Building, North Plnttn, Neb.
BAD BLOOD,
BAD COMPLEXION.
The skin is the beat of an almost end
less variety of diseases. They are known
by various names, nut nre an uue to uie
same cause, acid and other poisons iu
i ... i i....:r
IIIC IHOOU uiai irriiuii: uwi iiiivuuiu wm
the uro nor action of the skin.
To have n smooth, soft skin, free from
all eruptions, the blood must be kept pure
and healthy. The many preparations of
arsenic anil potasli and tne large milliner
of face powders and lotions generally
used iu this class of diseases cover up
for a short tunc, but cannot remove per
manently the ugly blotches and the red,
disfiguring pimples.
Eternal vlgUanco is tho prloo
of a hoautlful oomploxlon
when such remedies arc relied on.
Mr. It. T. Sliobe, rjo l.ucas Avenue. St. IouI,
Mo., eay : "My daughter was afflicted for year
with a dlitfigimiti; eruption on her face, which
icslstcci all treatment, hhe wan taken to two
celebrated health springs, hut received no bene
fit. Many medicine were prescribed, but with
out remit, until we decided to try 8. B. 8., ami by
the time the fil t bottle as finished theeruptlon
began to disappear.. A dotcn bvttles cured her
completely and left her nWin perfectly iimoolh.
She 1 now seventeen years old, anil not n sign of
the enibarraisliu: discakc has ever returned."
S. S. S. is a positive, unfailing cure for
the worst forms ot sxiu trotiuics. ii is
the greatest of all blood purifiers, and the
only one guaranteed purely vegetamc.
Had Wood makes Dad complexions.
nuriiics ana mviuo.
. . . i i
rates inc oiu aim
makes new, rich blood
that nourishes the
body and keeps the
1rln nctive and healthy and in nroper
condition to perform its part towards
carrying off the impurities from the body.
If yon have Eczema, Tetter, Acne, Salt
lUieum, Psor asls, or your skin is rough
and pimplv, &en.l for our hook on Blood
and Skin Diseases and write our physi
cians nbout your case. No charge what,
cm for thin irvici , ,
SWIFT 8PECIF10 COMPANY', ATLANTA, OA.
Dad blood makes
SSS
One merchant iu Lexington re
ports that for a number of months
during the past year he paid to one
farmer's wife an average of six
dollars per week for cggB.
Jens Sillascu sold fifteen head of
horses to Mr. Buchanan, a gover-
ment horse buyer, through the in
strumentality ol II. L. Goold, last
Tuesday. They brought top prices
and will be shipped to New Orleans.
Ogalalla Argus.
Contracts have already been
awarded for the erection of four
teen new residences and business
houses in Lexington. Among the
residences to be erected is one by
II. V. Temple which will coet ten
thousand dollars.
The beer vault at Lexington be
longing to the Omaha brewing
association was burucd Friday
entailing a loss of one thousand
dollars The insurance on the
building expired a few days before
the Are and had not been renewed.
A Nebraska City bank advertises
deposits for a number of years
back, which shows that money
entrusted toil by depositors, which
had fallen down to $56,000 in De
cember 1S, has now reached over
$200,000, increasing almost four
fold Hiice the election of Presi
dent McKinley. Another oVject 1 s
son in Ni-braska prosperity. Bee
After the terrible storm which
swept away Galveston last bummer
an appe tl was made by the grand
lodge I O. O. V. of Texas for aid.
This was so liberally responded to
by the Indircs of the order that
after expending for all legitimate
demands of members caught in that
disaster, ovjr one-half the amount
remained unexpended and the lodges
of thib htate which contributed to
'he fund last week received sixty
per cent of the amount they sent
Mrs Lane wife of the murdered
man and the chief witness against
Dinsmorc, will now be charged
with the murder of Mrs. Dinsmorc'
said an at touery today throughly
iamilar with the state's side of the
ct&e. i. lie theory ot uie prosccu
tion, he says, was that Dinsmorc
shot Lane, and that Mrs. Laue
poisoned Mrs. Dinsmorc. Now
that his fate is practically sealed
the Btate will proceed witli the
prosecution of the woman. It
said that much of her own tcstt
mon v niraintt Dinsmorc can and
will be used against her. Hub.
Jjl P. DENNIS, M. D
IIOMOEOPATHIST,
NKMUBKA.
J, S, IIOAnuNI).
Over First National Hank;,
NOllTII PLATTE.
W, V. IIOAGLAND
Hoagland& Hoagland,
ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELORS
Onloo ovor
MoUonald' Dunk,
NOllTII PLATTE, NKU.
w
ILCOX & IIALLIGAN,
ATTORNEYB'AT.LA TP,
MOHTU PLATTE, . . . NEUHABKA
Offloa 0Tr North Platte National Dank.
H.
S. BIDGELY,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW .
Oflioo in Elinmun Block, Df woy street.
NORTH PLATTE, NEBRASKA
D
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,
Oflice over Post Office.
Telephone 115.
North I'lutto, ... Nebraska.
A.
ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW.
NORTH PLATTE,, - - NEBRASKA
Grady Block Rooms 1 & 2.
Awaiting Settlers
Working 24 Hours A Day
Thoro's no rost for thost tiroloss littlo
workors Dr. Kind's Now Life Pilln
Millions nro nlwuys busy, ouriuu Torpid
Llvor, Jaundloo, Blliou8no3s, Fevor imd
Auo. Thoy bnnlsh Sick HndochoHi
drivo out Mnlnrin, Never grlpo or
wonkon. Small, tnsto nice, work won
ders. Try thorn, 25dnt Streitz'u Drug
SWo.
R. G. B. DENT
11. DAVIS,
5Sn
mi
Tboumnds of I'RBB
0 rant Homeitesd (100
aeroi) la tbo Hard Wlioat
Belt of Manitoba, AmIoI
bola, Alberta and Swkat
chewaa (Western Can
adu.) Experience ibowi Hint
tbe landi of WeatornCan
ada are unexcelled for
drain arowlng. Mixed
Parmlnsand Dairying.
Railroads exist and are
projected wherever settle
ment extends. Schools and
churches convenient.
Taxes merely nominal. Climate
tbe Healthiest In the World.
Crops alwnjs good, Wheat vary,
log from 25 to 40 Imihels to tho
aero. Outs CO to 100 bnsbols, other
grains In proportion.
CATTLE RAISINf.
morn profitable than oliewbere on
tho . Continent. Marketing produce
easy. Low FUuresasked for lauds
at highest prices Is particularly
ow
irl
rilo for pamphlets and copies
adjoining Free Homestead Lands.
wnto ror pomnh rts and con h
of letters from scttlnrs and cfele
..... .1 .1 1." 1 1-.1 1 13
Inlondont of Immigration, Ottawa,
Conncln, or to
W' V" 'loilfe Dlds.. OmiUm, Neb.
Bpeolol low exouralon rates aunnsi
February, March and April.
VV. V. Bennett, 801 New York
Bldg. Omaha, Neb.
Dr. Humphreys'
Specifics act directly upon tho iliscatio,
without oxclting disorder iu othor rmrtH
of ho Byhtcm. Tliey Curo the Sick.
no. cones. rmces.
i l'ever, Congoitlons, Inflammations. MS
ti Worms, Worm l'cvcr, Worm Colic...
3 -T e e I h I n is, Colic, Cry log.Wak c r u I ues .25
4-Ularrhca, of Children or Adults,..,..
7-0oukIis, Colds, IlroDclillls,. S3
H enrnliitn, Toothaclio, Faceacho. Hit
O-lleadarho, Sick Headache, Vcrtleo,.
10- lyprpila,!ndlcstlo!i,WcakStoinacb.35
1 1 Hupprcsacd orl'alnrut Periods -5
I'J-Whlti's, Too rrofuso t'crlods 'J3
13-L'roup, LarviullU, Hoarseness 25
1 1-Halt Itheuiii, Erysipelas Eruptions.. .23
1 a-llhriiiiintlaiu, Illiruniatto Tain S5
10-Alalnrln, Chilli, I'uvcrnuil Agua .. , .2.1
10-Cntnrrli, lufluonia,Coldlu IhoIIead ,S3
20-Whoopliig.t'oiiKh 25
27-llli)ncy Diseases .25
2H-Xcrvuus llctllltv 1.00
30-l'rlnnrv Wcolinrss, WettlnoDcl... .25
77-rlp.Iby Fover 25
Dr. IliimnhroTi' Manual of nil Diseases at vour
Vruguiatsnrllalleil Tree. ... ,
bow ornrumi. or seni on rrcripi.fu pn.
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