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About The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 13, 1901)
Ske cmt- Wfclily JCrilnuu TUESDAY, AUGUST 13, 1901. 1RAL BARE,Editorand Proprietor 8UBBORIPTION RATES. On Year, casbln advance,,.,,.. .11.25 flli Month i, cash In advance TS CnU' terdtlheNorthPlatte(Nbrska)poitofneaai a eoond-claaamattar. KXFUBLIOAK CONVENTION . The republicans of Lincoln county arc hereby called to meet In convention at the court house In North l'latlc, on Saturday, AURUnt.21, 1001, at 10 o'clock, a. n., for the purpose of electing ilftccn delegates to the Itcpubllcan State Convention, and to place In nomination candidates for the several county offices, to be voted for November 0, JPOI, to.vrlt: Treasurer, Judge, Clerk, Superintendent of I'ublc Instruction, Sheriff, Surveyor, Coroner, The delegates from the Third Commls slonerJDIstrlct will place In nomination a candidate for commissioner for tho said Third Ulstrlct. The basin of representation of the several precincts Is llxcd as follows! One delegate at large for each precinct and one for every twenty votes, or major fraction thereof, cast for William McKlnlcy (or president In 1900s Precinct. No. Del, North I'latte No. I, North I'latte No. it. 1 4 North I'latte No, 3. 7 Antelope,,,... - lllnlwood '.' Iirady 3 Hucbanan 3 Cottonwood 3 Coz 1 Deer Creek 2 Dickens !! Falrvlcw ! Vox Creek 'i Oarlleld I Oaslln 2 1111 3 Table 2 Illnman..,., 3 Hooker I Kern !! Jeffrey l It Is recommended that no nroxlcs be al lowed In tald convention, but that the dele gates present cast the full vote of the pre cinct, It Is recommended that the prlmarlcM be held Saturday. Aucust 17. at 8 o'clock n. in. unless otherwise ordered by the precinct committeeman. mi a i. iiaiik, cnrin. A. 8. IIAt.nwiN, Sec, North Matte, Neb,. July '27, l(K). I'rcclnct, No. Del. I .em on , 2 Maxwell 3 Medicine I Miller '! Myrtle a Nichols .1 Nowcll ....... S Osgood a I'cckham -' Plant 2 Koscdalc 2 Sellers s Somerset 3 Sunshine 2 Sutherland I Vroman a Walker 3 Wallace 3 Well Whlttlcr Willow LAWTON, tnc new town in Oklahoma, is to have u woman for marshal. Ilcr only weapon will be her tongue. Ohio and Maryland have cut loose'from Bryan and Bryanism, but Dr. McCabc, Pat McEvoy and John Grant still stand pat on the Colonel. Tim lunny man of the Atchi son Globe says that after a man gets to playing lawn tennis and drinking root beer, there is little hope for him. This recent rains have re cupcratcd the corn crop in Nc braska and the yield will be larger than anticipated three weeks ago. Tin: proposition to bond, Hal county for a hundred thousani dollars to build a new cour house carried by a majority o about one hundred. This convention of the rcpubl can league organizations ,of the state will be held at Lincoln on the 27th inst., the day before the state convention. Thishk are nearly ten million acres of government land in Nebraska which is open to settle ment. Much of this is suitable for farming purposes and it is all good grazing land. Tun steel strike is spreading and the end can only be conjee i .1 tr if i iiircii. meantime enorts arc being made to secure a settle ment bctore the strike reaches a point where it cannot be easily controlled. From the number of cand dates which will be before th republican county convention there should be no difficulty selecting a winning ticket. T duty of the convention is toselec the best and strongest cand dates. in li , The attempt oi the sugar trust to throttle the beet sugar in dustry, which it ia trying to do in California is likely to result in legislation which, when congress meets again, win nave a ten dency to throttle the suirar trust The government has been foster ing the beet sugar industry am it is not likely it will allow any monKey work on tucpartot tn in to- Thc A Pittsuukg dispatch day's Omaha Bee says: struggle for mastery between manufacturers and men in the steel industry is now fairly aunclicdand on thc fjrst show of strength advantage is with the brmcr. The general strike order issued by President Shaf- cr of the Amalgamated associa tion has so far been obeyed by only about 14,000 men, according to the best liirtires obtainable lcrc. The first two preliminary calls were answered by about 45,- 000 men, so that the total num- )crnowout is in the nciglibor lood of 60,000. TUSION IN NEBRASKA. Chicago Inlor Ocean. The Nebraska democrats cling to the fusion program. This is a confession that the democratic party in Nebraska is not strong enough to join issue witli the republicans on cither state or national issues. The populists, in deciding in fa- vorofallianccwith the democrats iractically admit that there is no longer a populist party in Ne braska. The silver republicans, n deciding to put no ticket in the field, admit that the silver mention has been eliminated rom politics. The committee advises silver republicans in Ne braska to votc for the populist or democratic candidate. But republicans who left their party on tnc silver question and arc still republicans at heart arc not ikcly to vote with cither the democrats or populists. The republican vote for prcsi dent in Nebraska in 1888 was 108,435; the democratic vote, 80,552; republican plurality, 27,- 873. In 1892 the republicans ost 21,000 votes and the demo crats lost 55,000 votes. In other words Harrison received 87,213 votes in 1892, and Cleveland 24,942, while Weaver, the pco pic's or populist candidate, received 83,134. In 1894 the democrats and populists united and elected Ilolcomb irovernor by a plurality of 3,302. In 1896 Bryan, on a fusion ticket, carried the state by 12,935 plurality, and the fusion candidate for irovernor had a plurality of over 21,000. ' In 1898 the fusion candidate for governor had a plurality of 2,721. In 1901 republicans polled 121,835 votes for president in the state, and had a plurality over the fusion candidate of 7,822. The repub licans elected their governor by a plurality of 861 votes. This is the story of fusion in Nebraska. With the silver question elimi nated, with the democratic cur rcnt;in Ohio, Illinois and other states turning against Mr. Bryan and against populistic tenden cies, there is little hope for fusion in Nebraska or any other state. CANCER SnffprPM from this horrible malady nearly always inherit it not necessarily from the parents, but may be from some remote ancestor, for Cancer often runs through several generations. This deadly poison may lay dormant in the blood for years, or until you reach middle life, then the first little sore or ulcer makes its ap pearance or a swollen gland in the breast, or some other part of the body, gives the first wanting. To cure Cancer thoroughly and perma nently nil the poisonous virus must be eliminated from the blood every vestage of it driven out. This S. S. S. docs, and a the only medicine that can reactt ucep- icated, obstinate blood troubles like tkis. When all the poison has been forced out of the system the Cancer heals, and thq disease never returns. Cancer begins of ten in a small way, as the following letter from Mrs. Shircr shows : A mll pimple came on my lw about an Inch below the enron the left side of my face, it gar menopnlnor inconven lnce, and I ahould have forgotten about it had it not begun to Inflame and Itch ; ft would bleed n little, then scab over, but ould not heal. This continued for some time, 7hen my jaw began to well, becoming very painful. The Cancer be- inn to cm anil aprcaa, until it was as large at a half dollar.when f heard of 8. 8. 8. and determin ed to Rive It a fair trial, in (J it was lemarkable rimi n wonaenui eneci It had from the very beginning: thesorebegam to bealnndnftertakinga few bottles disappeared entirely. This was two years ago ; thete are still no signs of the Cancer, and my general heatlh jontlnuesgood. Mas. R. Biiiser, 1a Plata, Ma is tnc greatest ot nil blood purifiers, and the only one guaranteed purely vegetable. Send lor our free book on itiir information about this disease, and write our physicians about your case. We tnakc no citarce lor meuicai nuvicc. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, GA. ANNOUNCEMENT no signs of the Cane continues good. Ml sss G. A. HOWE. I iUlUiUiUiUlUlUJUlUiUiUJWUJUlUiUlUJUlUiUiUJUiUiUlU Shoe Repairing A Specialty. Always carry a select quality of sole leather to please our patrons and our aim is to please as ucar as vc can. Colored Laces. Get your colored laces at the Yellow Front Shoe Hospital. GEO. TEKULVE. I Haiti ami iweat fjj I SBiijuKEKM net nil, It re. ltd tho damp, y v I SSiWfAv do tioi brtnk. A I amlcut, UhokvJ. i liarnot not J.W Ti V . V . onlrkrcw fgk K lootlnllka )kV yyp? I wtur'i twice , J IV'if-" a longhy llio Ibifl ' Itt I Sold tvtrywhero In cam alliliri, Mail by Standard Oil Company Ralston & Fonda Livo Stock Commission Morohants, Union Slock Yards, South .Omaha. By good unloBnutl courteous trontmont our otistotnorii liuvo bouotuu our UohI Boliuitoro. Wo uro fully uquiiiiied to nnntiio tin iniHinwB imtniBtod to our euro imu onn olTor uniiqtiiilod norvlco nnil hbBoluto safoty, Givo ub trinl mm ww win uouvinco you. xvinrKot ro ports furnished on 'iiDnlloutton. Wo rn ?r by pormlBBlon to Flret Nntionnl unou ot oonn rmuo. Midsummer rainmcnt will soon be discarded now, and we arc ready with our new line of Fall novelties in Cheviots for your inspection. If 11 you come now you will have tne widest range of choice in ex elusive patterns. F. J. Bfoekcr. HAVING rUKCHASED THE FURNITURE STORE LATELY CONDUCTED BY GiNN & WELNGAND, I RE SPECTFULLY EXTEND A CORDIAL INVITATION TO THE PEOPLE OF NORTH PLATTE AND LINCOLN COUN TY TO CALL AT THE STORE, INSPECT THE STOCK AND PRICES AND GET ACQUAINTED WITH US. . A CARLOAD OF NEW FURNITURE HAS BEEN OR DERED, AND THE STOCK AT ALL TIMES WILL BE COitPLETE WITH ALL ARTICLES CARRIED IN A FIRST-CLASS FURNITURE STORE. WE ARE HERE TO SELL YOU GOOD FURNITURE AT REASONABLE PRICES. VIA Ifinois Central Railroad FROfl OnAHA. St. Paul nud roturn, Aug. 11th to3lBt ., SIB 00 MinnoapollB and roturn, Aug. 11th to3lBt 12 (J5 Duluth and roturn, Aug. 11th to 31st 10.0.1 Wnsoca and return, Aug. 11th to 31st 10.30 Watervillo and roturn, Aug. llth to 31st 10.08 MndiBon Lako and return, Aug. llth to 31st 10.08 Now York and return, -ovory day 14.00 Louisvlllo and roturn, Aug. 24-20 21.G0 uuiiaio ana roturn. ovory any 'm. o Circuit tours via tho Great Lnks to Buffalo and intermediate points. State rooms reserved in advnnco. Cnll at Citv TickotOflleo, 1102 Farnam St., for par ticulars, or auuroes w. II. Brill, D. V. A., l.C.R.R.,0rtmliB. Nob. :Blovv! Blow! Blow! J.. It is natural for some people in business to BLOW. It is not our object to BLOW, give glowing descriptions, or make risky assertions in prices. This is no circus bill and we have no red lemonade for sale. Plain facts go farther than fiction which will not bear investigation Our goods speak for themselves. No flowery figures of price are necessary. A. L. DAYISp THE HARDWARE MAN. 4 4 I 4 When You Buy Paint Buy Good Paint... And that means SHERWIN & WILLIAMS' PAINT. We have been handling this make for many years and have found that it gives excel r lent satisfaction in every instance. It may cost a trifle more per gallon than inferior paints, but it's cheaDest in the end. It sticks and holds its color longer than other paint. We can furnish you any color or quantity. A. F. Streitz, Druggist. Wm. Gaunt, Blacksmith and Wagonttiaker. Horse Shoeing a Specialty. Horse Shoeing $4 per Team. Also reductions in the price of all other work. Work guaranteed or money refunded. Give us a call. LocuBt Btreet south of Yost's hamcHH store. STEBB1NS' STABLE. Liycry, Feed, Boarding and Sale. NEW RIGS, Accommodations Good. Feed per team to hay, 35 cents a night; noon feed IS cents. L. C. Stebbius, lhone 101. 1 North l'luttu, - Nebraska. FOE SALE. FARM WAGONS, SPRING WAGONS TOP BUGGIES, And all kinds of Farm Machinery. Standard Goods at Reasonable Prices. LOCK 8 SALISBURY NORTH PLATTE. FOR SALE An Irrigation Pump that will throw between 30,000 and 40,000 gallons per hour, 20 horse power engine ana & norse power Doner to operate same. All complete and in good order. Apply to Buchanan & Patterson. Illinois Central AN INNOVATION. Elegant New Dining-Parlor Oars Between Chicago and Omaha on the Fast Mail. TIiobo combination cure, which hnve boon ospooinlly fitted up for Borvico bo twoen Chicntfo nnd Oinnha nt tho com pnny's shops, nro run west bound from Cliloaao on Fast Mnil, train No. C, nnd oast bound from Omaha and Council IilulTs on tho Chicago Exntcss, train No 1. Thoy itro nrtlstio and hnndsomo in design, and convouiout in nrrangomont. They have till tho (natures ot a regular dlmugcar aud ot u Pulluiun parlor car, tho two being In tteparato vompurtments, mid entlroly iudopondent one from tho other. Tho dining compartment bus a largo kitchen and un uncrampod Boat ing capacity ot fourteen ut tho diniug tables, Tho parlor compartuiont 1h hnndsomoly docoratod, and is oquippod with ten heavily upholstered revolving armchairs Theso chairs are particu larly comfortable, being ut a now and special shape designed for theso curs. As theso trains mako tho trip across Iowa for tho most part by daylight, this innovation in enr oqulpmout, In addition to iui convenience for through passen gers, is ospoctally advantageous for Omaha una Chicago passengers to or from local points. Particulars us to this aud other Il linois Central train service between Chi cago and Dubuque, Sioux City, Sioux Fnlls, Council BlutTsnnd Omaha of your local ticket agent, or by addressing tho nonroet ot tbe following: J, P. Morry, A. G. P. A., Dubuque, Iowa; W. II. Brill, D. P. A., Ouiahn, Nob. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. H. E. MoOAW, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Oflice over Huffman's Millinery Store NOKTII PhATTK, - - XMEIIK ASK A 0. V. BEDELL PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Oflloee: North Platte National Bank Building, North Platte, Neb. Jj! P. DENNIS, M. D., HOMOEOPATHIST, Over Tint National Bank, NOKTU PLATTE. - NEBRASKA. J, S. HOAGLAND. W, V. IIOAOIAND Hoagland& Hoagland, ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELORS omce over Mn. Hnftman'a Millinery Btoro NORTU PLATTE. - - NEBRASKA TyiLCOX & HALLIGAN, ATT0RNEY8-AT.LAW, WORTH PLATTE, ... NEBRASKA Otno over North Platte NaUonal Bank. H. S. RIDGELY, ATTORNEY. AT-LAW . Olllco McDonald Block, Dewey streot. NORTH PLATTE, - - NEBRASKA rjR. G. B. DENT PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Oflice over Post Oflice. Telephone 115. North Platte, ... Nebraska H.DAVIS, i ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. NORTH PLATTE,, - - NEBRASKA Grady Blook Rooms 1 A2, T. O. PATTERSON, KTTO R N BY-KT- LTtlltT. Office over Yellow Front Shoe Store NORTH PLATTE, NEB. heap Get Your SOLE SEWED AT NEWMAN'S The Cobbler. He can fix them. Corner of Sixth and Locust StrcctH. NOTICE. Tho unknown lielrs anil legal ronre-entatlvpa of William W.KIInokempardpceaaed. Lovotlay Kllnn kemper widow of aid William W. Kllnekemnar decoased, Knapp h French, nnd J. V. ItlnKton, dofondanb, will take notlco that on July 29th, HOI, James N. Clark, receiver of tho Nebroakn Loan k Trut Company, filed Ills ptltlon In thp dlHtrlct conrt of Lincoln county, NeuraHka, nRalnnt cald defendant, the object nnd prayer of which aro to forecluoo n certain morlRngo executed by aald William W. Kllnckemper and Loveday Kllnekemper toM. I). E. Colvln upon thenorth oat quarter of ncctlon 21. townnhlp 13, range 31, In Lincoln county, Nebraska, to eeuure the pay ment of ono note for 1700, nnd nvo notes for each, tl&ted December 1, 1888, duo In five yenri from date aud thero la now duo upon eald notes and mortgage f 1,303 with lntorent thereon nt ten per oent from uiy i, iwi, for which plaintiff an nnslgnno ot said notea and mortgage praya for a decreo requiring defendantato pay aald amount, or tliat aald promlnea bo sold to natlsfy the-Hame. You aro required to answer aald petition on or before the llHh day of September, 1V01. uaiea ausbsi a, ivui, JAMES N. CLARKE. Itocolvcr Plaintiff. By Jno. N. Ragan nnd Hoagland Ai Iloaglaud, bis Aiiornoys. jd- NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Office at North Platte, Neb., ) Auguat II, 1901. 5 Notice la hereby given that the followlng-naniea rettler hat filed notice of hte Intention to male final proof in aupport of his claim, and that aald proof will be mado before Register and Receiver at North Platte, Neb., on September 23rd, 1001, via: LOUIH 111 BLITZ who mado llomostcad Entry No. 16711 for tho north half aoutheast quarter, oouthoa.t quarter northeast quarter, northeast quarter noutliwt quarter, Hectlonll. Town 0, north, Range 33 west 0th P. M. lie names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said tana, viz: L,eopoiu l'oizcii or uicKens, Neu.. Len Smith of Dickens, Neb., Wiley Mathews of North I'latte, Neb., and B. P. Baker ot North Platte, Neb. a!3 GEORGE E. TRENCH, Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION, Land Office at North Platte, Neb., July 8, 1001. Notice Is hereby given that the following-named settlor baa filed notlco ot his intention to make final proof In support of bin claim, and that said proof will be made before Register nnd Receiver at North Platte, Neb., on August 10th, 1001, viz: PATRICK CMS1IINO, who made homestead entry No, 17M1 for the east half of tho northeast qunrtor nud tho north hnlf of tho southeast quarter ot section 13, town, sulpll north, rango 31 west. He names the following witnesses to prove hla continuous residence upon and cultivation ot said land, viz: MlkeUhrin, Dnvld Andorson and A. J. Bloughor ot Weliritet, Neb.; Martin McDer mott, ot Hon.erset,'Neb. J8-8 GEO. K. FRENCH, Register, 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 nopular road depart from the Union de pot, Omaha, daily, connecting with trains from the west. Mag nificently equipped trains, pal ace sleepers and free reclining chair cars. Dining cars and buf fet, library and smoking cars. All trains lighted by electricity. For full information about rates, etc., address, F. A. NASH, General Western Agent. 1504 Farnam St., OMAHA. H. W. Howeix, Trav. Frt. and Pass. Agt. W " BIST CROWN , tf HuviwriBs 1914 Champa S! pCNVtnCOLO. J. F. FiLLION, VIMM General Repuirer. Special attention given to E. ROOI1K, ATTORNBY-AT-LAW, Hinman Block, Dewey Street, North Platte, Nkuraska. li. WHEELS TO RENT