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About The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922 | View Entire Issue (June 28, 1901)
lu Jfcml- WmMjj tribune FRIDAY, JUNE 28, 1901. IRA L BARE, Editob and PnorniKTon BUBSOniPTION RATES. One Year, cash In advance, H.25 Six Months, cash In Advance 75 Cents' BnlrdaHhNorthrintt(Nbraka)potoffloai .oond-clanmatUr. Tun republican state central committee met at Lincoln yester day and issued a call for the state convention on August 28th . Lincoln county will be entitled to fifteen delegates in the convention. Down in Kansas tlic state organ of the populists has called for a show of hands, demanding that those who favor fusion join the democrats and those who favor populism to stand up for the integrity of that organization. This demand has caused consid erable squirming among the leaders who arc after the spoils of state office, and they are very reluctant to express themselves. Tine Insurance Press states that for the year WOO the life in surance companies of all kinds in this country distributed over 8273,000,000, of which $45,000,000 was for dividends and $228,000, 000 for matured policies and for payment of death claims. Of this sum $1,397,514 was paid to policy holders in Nebrasku, $8,000 of which came to North Platte. Tun new third party which recently had a very quiet birth at Kansas City will, it is stated, be composed of the odds and ends of about seven different parties which lhave had in one state or another its candidates for presidential electors appear upon the ballols. It will proba bly require considerable work and patience to properly amalga mate the doctrines advocated by these seven parties, but we pre sume a Moses will be found who will pose as their leader and set tic all differences that may exist Asi'isciAL Wasington dispatch to a western paper states that the Burlington railroad is out o politics. This, if true, would be important. If the Burlington is out of politics so is the B. & M. in Nobraska. This latter roat has been the strongest single factor in state politics. It has supported the candidates whether republican, populist or democrat, that the general man agcr thought might be most use ful to the road. By the use o "annuals" it has perfected an or ganization in every county through which it runs, in some counties it even has its organi zation in the precincts. If therefore, Hill has decided that the B. & M. shall jar loose from politics, it would eliminate a wonderful force from the cam paigns in Nebraska, and we for one hope that Mr. Hill is correct ly quoted. North Platte will make the eagle scream July Fourth. Considerable money has been raised for that purpose and the city firemen will have charge of the proceedings North Platte usually puts up a good time for everybody in their cele brations. Sutherland Free Lance. Do you Play Ball? We have a full line of Base Ball Goods. Wo Sell Reache's League Ball $1.00 Best Louisville Slugger Bat Taped 85 Louisville Slugger Bat 70 Men's Wagon Tongue Bat.. .30 Kcacnc's Black Knameled Wire Mask, with Neck- Protector $2.5o Men's Amateur Briirht Wire Mask SO Boys' Amateur Bright Wire Mask SO Also a full line of Balls and Bats for the Boys. Wilcox Department Store Additional Local. The Knoxville (Iowa) Express contains a lengthy write-up of the marriage of N. II. McCorkleof this city to Miss May Collins, and from t we learn that the ceremony oc curred at the Methodist church. and was witnessed by a larger as semblage of guests than ever be fore assembled at that edifice for a similar purpose. The color scheme of the decotations wss pink and white, and bcautU ully carried out. Proceeding the ceremony a short musical program was rendered, and at the beguili ng of the wedding march the party passed down the aisles, the bride being prcccedcd by two llowcr children and four bredesmaids dressed in pink mouoficiiuc de soic cut dccollcttc. The bride was was accompanied by her maid of lonor, the bride wearing a white silk organdie with bridal veil fastened at the forehead with a diamond star. Down the opposite aisle advanced the groom and best man prccccccd by four groomsmen The two parties met at the altar and the ceremony read by Kev. Thorn. Following the ceremony a reception was held at the rcsi deuce of the bride's parents. Another invoice of Hammocks just put on Display at Doolittlc's. If you want a large and varied assortment to choose from, Doo little has it. Chan. Burroughs and Miss Jessie Distel were united in marriage Tuesday evening at the home ol bride's parents by Kev. J. F. Setbert. The contracting parties are well and favorably known, having lived nearly if not quite all their life in North Platte. Why do we sell stationery so cheap? Because our trade ib in creasing, thats why. Doolittlc's is a Stationary Store and people know that is where you will find the assortment. The more goods we can sell you the cheaper we can sell them. Chicago forecast for North Platte and vicinity: Generally lair Satur day and Sunday, cooler. The max imum temperature yesterday was 89; one year ago 92. The mini mum temperature this morning was 04; one year ago fi4. Fou Kent Two lurniahed rooms. Inquire of Mcsdamcs Thomson and Swarthout. The very hot weather ol the past week has taken much moisture out of the ground, and it will be neces sary for Observer Piercy to give us a good rain within the next three or four days. We arc requested to bay that the O. 10. S. social announced for next Tuesday afternoon at the home o Mrs. W. T. Wilcox will be held Wednesday afternoon. Didn't Marry for Itlonoy. 'L'ho IJouton man who Inloly tnnrriod a HicKly noli youiiK woman, is happy now for ho Kot Dr. Kings Now Lifo Pills, which rostorod hor to porfout liimlth, Infallible for Jaundiuo, llilliousuoBs iMnlnrin, Fovor nml Akuo nntl all Liyor nnd Stomach troublos. Uontlo but olTootlvo. Only 'Xo nt A. F. Stroltz's Drug aioro. We Sell Croquet Sets 4-Ball Sets each 70 6-Ball Sets each . . . , 85 8-13all Sets each $1.00 4-Ball Professional, 9-in. Mal let Heads, 28-in. Handles, full Varnished and Striped Halls. Handles and Stakes. ICnamclcd Arches per set. 1.50 o-nau act same as above .... 2.2 4-Ball Professional 10-in. Mal let Heads, Hand Turned, Neatly Painted, Finely Striped; Short Beade'd Maple Handles, selected and Polished; Fine Striped Halls, Lnrirc Bended Stakes Heavy ISnameled Arches 2.60 Wilcox Department Store FOR SALE. FARM WAGONS, SPRING WAGONS TOP BUG.GIES, Alul nil kinds of Farm fIachinepy. Standard Goods at Reasonable Prices. LOCK & SALISBURY NORTH PLATTE. TRY IT Women suffer ing from female troubles and weakness, and from irregular or painful men ses, ought not to lose hope if doctors cannot help them. Phy sicians are so busy with other diseases that they do not un derstand fully the peculiar ail ments and the delicate organism of woman. What the sufferer ought to do is to give n fair trial to BRADFIELD'S Female Regulator which Is the true cure provided by Nature for all female troubles. It, is the formula of a physician of the highest standing, who devoted his whole life to the study ot the ui& tinct ailments peculiar to our mothi ers, wives and daughters. It is made of soothing, healing, strengthening herbs and vegetables, which have been provided by a kindly Nature to cure irregularity in the menses, Leu corrheca, Falling of tho Womb, Nerv ousness, Headache and Backache. In fairness to herself and to Brad field's Pemnlo Rcnulator, every suffering woman ought to give It a trial. A large $i bottle will do n wonderful amount of good, bold by druggists. Snd for nlcfly lllmlr!tc! fiee book en As iutJtct. The Bradflc'ld Regulator Co., Atlanta, Ga, STEBBUIS' STABLE. Liyery, Feed, Boarding-and Sale NEW RIGS, Accommodations Good. Feed per team to hay, 35 cents a ..!!.! . f 1 1 - ... infill, nuuii ieeu 10 ccius. L. C. Stebbins, 'Phono 101. North Platte, - Nebrasku. You Will GUT YOUK Money's Worth when you have yourshocslixed At NEWMAN'S, The Cobbler. Everybody Knows lie can fix tlicm. Corner of Sixth anil Locust Strecto. Stitch in Time Saves Nine Is a trite old saying, and 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 ttiem Here. &erge Tekulve. YELLOW F110NT SHOE STORE. If. 13. MoOAW, PHYSICIAN AND SUKGEON. Olllco over HufTmun'B Millinory Store. Noitrn Platte, Nkiihahka. County, Product anil District Lovies, North IMattc, Ncli,. June Z Mil, The county commlHslonerH, Hlttlni; as a hoard of equalization, proceeded to make ami did make the levies followltiK an pro vliletl by law for the Heveral funds ofthe county, bonded precincts and school ills. trlctM ot the county for the coming year; County eeneral fund nine mills on the dollar valuation County road fund, four mills on the dollar valuation. County b rid ce fund, one and elKht-tenth mills on the dollar valuation. County soldiers relief fund, two tenths of of one mill on the dollar valuation. County fundlni! bonds Interest, tlvu-tenth ml 1, and two mills levy to pay bonds Nos. n, it, . and 8 falling due July 10, imk. .la I bond Interest, two-tenths of a mill; sinking, thrce-tcnths of a mill. North l'latte brldpe bonds. Interest three mill 11 Hk'B. llve-tcnths of a nilT1' ,!,NV!' , HlNKINO iNTKIIKVr 1 rady Island bridge bonds., I mills i mills Kureka br due bonds 3 mills (1 mills Nichols brldue bonds ..-J mills I mills O I'allons bridce bonds . mills 2 mills llln w ood bridge bonds 5 mills ft mills south Side nt. Imp, bonds. 7 mills in mills Mcl'hersou int. imp. lxmds.Cl milts i mills .Medicine ro.ul bonds... ft mills ft mill MOMDKII SCHOOL DlNTIIlCTS. Dlsttrlct No Sinking Interest '!! 7 mills 5 miiis m Sm " n mills IN 111 is Id mills ' ?m l mills zi ,5, "' mills L 111 ,l s n mills 11 IM11 Is Mnllls 7.1 in mills ;i mtiiH mi 10 mills ililniH I' lj m lis 0 mills J m Is a mills W ft in s mills "'l "in Is (mills .' ,jm " ft mills l Ift m Is 1 mtiiH W 3ms 11 mills K ,: 111 14 '-' minis .1 10 in 1 mills 10 mills mills . City No l'latte y ft. jo mill Special levy on lilstrlcl No. si to pay Uorthly JudKiueut. six mills. OTIIKII I.EVIKS. City ot North l'latte, revenue purposes, iVllV "f Nor'h lnaUc' Blreet Ave m mills' NOrUl ,,,altl' wa,cr funJ' vcu mm!?!0' Nrtl1 lMaUe' Jm,K"ncnt fund, nine Village of Wallace, ten mills. A. I.. MoNRKI,, 1.. CAHI'KNTKIt, M, I.. McCui.i.ouoh, Commissioners. Drugs, Paints, Varnishes, OILS, ALABASTINE, PAINT BRUSHES, TOILET SOAPS, Perfumes, Liquors and Cigars. CITY PHARMACY, NORTH PLATTE, NEB. UY IJR. 1 II. LOXGLISY. I Davis, the Hardware Man. f We sell Masury's Paint, if your house looks like a fright, t Paint it, or how will it look bv the new klkctkic r.initT? l3 . To keep hot or cold, purchase a Refrigerator, Range or Gasoline Stove, Of the Hardware Man whom nobody owes. 4l If you like"sport we have -Guns, Fish Hook and Lines, , Bicycles and Hammocks to help you kill time. Bring in your repair work and old gasoline stoves, Thcywill promptly be repaired where nobody owes, J For Rakes, Hoes and Shovels, Nozzles, Sprinklers, Hose, if t Go to the Hardware Man whom nobody owes. Ot Knives, Razors and Scissors, we still have a few, , Can give you a sole or heel for yonr shoe. Our Pots, Pans and Kettles and Aluminum Ware, Will open your eyes and cause you to stare, Wire Netting. for Poultry, Screen Wire for flies, ; And for a plumber we have captured a genuine prize. Five Cent Cigar AT SOHMALZBIED'S. T A C V AMV DA1MTCD a nni IT- 5 HEATH & MILLIGAN PAINTS The North Platte Pharmacy, A Exclusive Agents. J Free Sample Shade Cards. When You Buy Paint Buy Good Paint... And that means PAINT. We have many years and have found that it gives excel lent satisfaction in every instance. It may cost a trifle more per gallon than inferior paints, but it's cheapest in the color longer than other paint. "We can furnish you any color or quantity. A. F. Streitz, Druggist. : fsforth f l&lfe ftlocir : ................a..........................: lylaijUfactUf cd by lottt) Platte floiler fljiiis Used by economical housewifes in fifty towns in Nebraska and Wyoming and pronounced the equal of any flour manufactured in Nebraska. P Trial Sack u)ill Coiprii?ce yoti of its ftjerit North Platte Roller Mills C. P. IDDINCS V 1 0 SHERWJN & WILLIAMS been handling this make for end. It sticks and holds its WW - m. vv iruii i m m m dULY ZVJ 15 INCLUSIVE 30 C.H.A.O.S. First and Best Fair of the Season All Attractions of High Order. Concert Music a Special Feature. Grand Fourth of July Celebration. Genuine Mexican Bull Fights. Everybody Invited . Reduced Rates From All Points. Don't Fail to Come. JULY 2 TO 13. Wm. Gamt, Blacksmith and Wagonitiaker. Horse Shoeing a Specialty. Horse Shoeing $4 per Team. Also reduction! in the price of all other work. Work tniarantcud or money refunded. Give ua a call. Locust street south of Yost's harness store.. LEGAL NOTICES. notici: rou vuhmoa tion. Mod Oillco nt rort!i 1'IhUo, Neb., Juno :i, l!lt. Notice Is hrrcbr ulvcn I lint tlm follnwlncnnnipif settler has Mini notlco of hln Intention to mnkn nnnl proof In support nt bin clnlni, hiiiI that snlil proof will bo mndo bcfororcffl'ter nml receiver nt North IMntte, Nob., on July IT.. 1U0I, viz: TliEODOltE SMITH, who rnnilo hoiuestcnd untrr No. 17, .'M. for tlio southwest quarter of section town 10 nortli, range in wost. lie names the following wltiicsse to Prove hln coutlnuoua rcslclenco upon and cultivation of snld land, viz: Iah snillli, Dtckens, Neb.; Walter Onrtrell, Gilbert Smith nnd JArthur Oiirtroll, of 8omeret, Neb. J Hi OronoE K. FnKNCit, Heglster. NOTICE FOU I'UIIUOATION. Land Ofllco nt North I'lntte. Neb., June :i, 1H)1. Notice In hereby given that tho followtng-nnmeil nettler hH filed notlco of his Intention to make nnnl proof In support of bis clnlm, nnd that said proof will be made before register nnd receiver nt North l'latte. Neb,, on July l.l, 1101, viz: I.EK SMITH, who mnde timber culturo entry No, M,701. for tho northeast ipjnrter of soctlon 32, town 10 north, range 31 wost. Ho nnmes tho following wltnesnes to provo his continuouH residence upon and cultlvntlon of snld land, viz; Theodore Smith, of Dickens, Njb.j Walter Gnrtroll, Gilbert Smith nnd Arthur Onrtrell, of Homornet, Neb, J 10 Geoikik E. Frknch. Iteglstor. NOTIOF FOU I'UIIUOATION. Lnnd olllee nt North I'lnttp, Neb. June ;i, 1(01. Notlco la hereby given that the totloln?-nnuied settler hns filed notice of bis Intention to ninko nnnl proof In support of hU clnlm, nnd that said proof will be made beforn register and rocelver at North l'lnttu. Neb., on July 1Mb, 1001, viz: I.EE SMITH, who mnde hoiLOstend entry No, 17,r2g, for the northwest quarter of section 21), town 10 north, range 32 west. He nnmes the following witnesses; to prove his continuous residence upon nnd cultivation of snld land, viz: Theodore Smith, of Dickens, Neb.; Walter Onrtrell, Ollbeit Smith and Arthur Onr trell, ot Somerset, Neb. J ID Georok E. FnKNCit, Register. I.KOAI. NOTICE. To Mrs. Almedn Orum, formerly Mrs. Almedn Leonard, Crura, husband of Mrs. Almedn Crura, first and true namo unknown, Katie Leon ard, George Leonard Clnrk Leonnrd, nnd Mnbol Ix.'onanl, minor children and heirs at law of Albert G. Leonnrd, deceased. You nnd each of you will tnke notlco that on tlm tlthdnyof June 1001, Charles E.Gibson tiled hln petition In the district court of Lincoln county, Nebraska, the object nnd prayer ot which is to foreclose a certnln mortngnge, executed by William 11. Mlnney on the southeast quarter of section twenty-nine CM), township ten (10), rango thirty-two (32) Lincoln county, Nebraska, to secure the payment of n promissory note for tho sum of f.'OO, and lntorent.nl the rate often per cent per annum from the first day ot April, 18tH, nnd upon which Is now due the sum of 8.H. I'lnlntlff prayH that said mortgngu may bn fore closed and snld premises bo Hold to sntlsfy tho amount due on until nolo nml mortgage. You nre required to nnswer said petition on or before Monday. July 2th, 1001. CiunLKH E. Giiihon, rinintlrt. liy O. A. Itoblnson, his Atty. Know all men by tbeso prosent: That we, W. II, I'lumer, K. I). Murphy, G. I,. Swnticutt, II. C. Ilnrko, W. S. Cowglll, Vllllnm Dolnn, J. U. (limn and O. II. Kuhns, of Lincoln county, state of Nebraska, have on the Iht day of May, 1101, assoslnted themselves togethor for the purpose of forming n corporntlon under tho laws of tho state of Nebrnskn, nnd for that pur lioso have adopted the following Articles, of In corporation: Aiiticlk I, The name nt this corporntlon Is the Maxwell nnd II rady Telephone Company, Apt. II. Tho principal plnce of business of this corporation Is and shall bo llrndy Island, Lincoln county. Nebraska, AHT. Ill, Tho general nature of tho business li bo conducted by said conoration. is nnd shall be the construction nnd operating telephone lines, tho renting of telephones to subscriber nt n monthly rental, the acquiring nnd owning tho oeceshary; real ostnte. tho eroding and mainten ance of necessary buildings for company otllces, switchboards, and telephone exchange, and to perform mich acts as nro necessary to conduct n complete telephone system. Aiit. IV. Tho amount of the cnpltnl stock of said corporation shall be l.'.OOO divided into K) shtrcs of the par valuo of tlO each. Said stock shall bo non-assessable, Aiit. 5. The dato of the commencement of tills corporation Is and shall be the 1st dny of May, IWH, nnd shall continue 50 yenrs unless dissolved by mutual consent or net of lnw. Aiit. VI. Tho corporntlon shall have the nwer to sue and be sued, to grant nnd receive grants, to do all acta which It may do nt nil, in Its cor pornto name. To have n common senl which It can mako, alter or destroy at its pleasure. To buy mid sell real estate and other property, and transmit the same In succession . Aiit. VII. The business of tlds corporation shnll be conducted by n board of ttvo directors These omcers ns well ns the president, secretnry nnd treasurer, shnll bo elected by the stockhold er, ntlhe nnnunl meeting and shnll serve for the term of one year, or until their succensors nio elected nnd qunltftod, ..A?.T'. V,n', 'ru!Wra!on shall not subject Ibolf to an Indebtedness to succeed In amount one-fourth of tho paid tin capital stock. AnT IX. The capital stock (Of this corporation mar..,e, ,ln'',l nt nny time bynvoteof the stockholders reprefenting n mnjorlty of shares of pnld up stock. Aiit. X This corKrntlon linn the imwer to pake by-laws or rules to govern itself, which by. laws shnll not conflict with thee Article of in corporation. These articled may be amended or Signed' " monrl,r voto of ,,1B Pnlrt "l "tock. W. II, I'LUMKB, E. d. MDlmiv, G. II, 8WANCUTT, O. II, KUIINK, W. s. Cowoiix, William l)ouv, II. OirriN, it. o, IIoiikk, Stale of Nebrnskn, Lincoln county, ts. On this 10th dny of June JlKll. per.minlly ap. peared before tue, Joseph J, O'ltourke, u notary public In for the stnle nud county aforesnld, tho nbovo-nnmed W. 11, 1'lnmur, E. I). Murphy, O. L. Swnncutt, ll. o. llurko. W: H Cowglll, William Dolan, J. II, main and 0, II. Kuhns, to mo per sonally known to be tho Identical irwins viliosa names are atllxitd to the above instrument, and severally acknowledgod the ciecutlve of tho snmu to be their voluntary act aud deud for the purposo therein expressed. In wltnesit whereof, I hereunto Hubmribo I my namo and ufflxed my ofBclal K.'nl ot llrndy Island, Nebraska, on the date lnt obove written, iHeal) Jdstrii 3, O'ltouiikr, Notury 1'ubllc, ly comniloelon cjjdrea Viic. 1'J, I'JOj,