The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, August 20, 1901, Image 1

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SEVENTEENTH YEAR.
NORTH PLATTE, NEBRASKA, AUGUST 20, 1901.
NO. 61.
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Picture Frames io Order.
We arc carrying one of the largest and
finest lines of Picture Moulding ever brought
to North Platte and are prepared to make
Picture Frames to order on VERY SHORT
NOTICE Usually we can fill your order
in twenty-four hours after receiving it.
Our Picture Framer is an expert and 3
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The prices are moderate and the work 3
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Farm Implements,
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Indians Xera Tomorrow.
The Clicyenuc Indians, who
defeated the Union Pacifies in their
home town. last Saturday and Sun
day, will arrive, here tomorrow
morning and play the local team in
the afternoon at Athletic park.
While the Indians were victorious
on their home grounds, it it no
sure thing that they will win in
tomorrow's game, lor it is gener
ally conceded that they do not play
as stiff ball away from home as
they do on their own grounds, and
this is equally true ot the local
team.
Having seen both teams play wa
are confident the game tomorrow
will prove one of the best of the
seaspn, and there should be a big
turn out.
Loe BotliGsuno.
The Union Paciiic ballte'am went
to Cheyenne Friday night and
played two games with the team of
that city and met defeat. In the
first game the score Btood ten to
nothing, aud in the second twelve
to eight. In the first game young
Glaze pitched and kept the Union
Pacifies down to five scattered bits,
while the Cheyennea touched Red
mond for seventeen hits. Six of the
ten runs made in the first game
were earned.
In the second game Pendcrgaft
of Ogden was in the box for the
Union Pacifies and "kept the' hits
down to nine, while the Union
Pacifies touched up Simmons for
ten hita. The second game was
lost in the eighth inning when the
Union Pacifies, went to pieces, and
the Cheyennes got seven men
around the bases. Up to that inn
ing the score stood eight to five.
The score by innings in the second
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Cheyenne 4 0 0 0 0 0 1
North Platte 0 2 2 1 2 0 0
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JUBPUBLICAJf 7 JUXAXXZS
The . republicans of the First
ward of the City of North Platte.
Neb., are hereby called to meet at
the First ward hose house on
Thursday, August 22, 1901, at 8
o'clock p. ui.,, to hold a caucus for
the purpose ot selecting six dele
gates to attend the county conven
tion, to nominate precinct officers
and to transact such other busi
ness as may come before them.
John Alexander,
D. H: White,
. Precinct Committeemen,
The republicans of the Second
ward ot the city of North Platte,
Neb., ate hereby called to meet it
the court house on Thursday, Aug.
22d, at 8 o'clock p, m. to hold a pri
mary meeting for the purpose of
selecting fourteen delegate's to
attend the county convention, to
nominate precinct officers and
transact such other business as
may come belorc them.
Geo. IS. Fkench,
Precinct Committeeman.
The republicans of the Third
ward of the City of North Platte,
Ncb are hereby called to meet at
the Third ward hose house on
Thursday, August 22, 1901, at 8
o'clock p. in. to hold a caucus tor
the purpose of selecting seven dele
gates to attend the county conven
tion, to nominate precinct officers,
and tn transact such other business
as may come before them.
W. C. Ri.der,
Precinct Committeeman.
Resolutions.
The following resolutions were
passed at a recent meeting of the
Retail Clerks' Union No. 475, of
North Platte, Neb.
Whereas, Almighty God haB
deemed it proper to call forth our
beloved friend and brother Sol
Solomon, and
Whereas, He was a loyal mem
ber and worker for the good ot the
order, therefore bait
e,8oivea, tuai tins union ex
tend its deepest sympathy to the
bereaved family of our deceased
brother. Be it further
Resolved, That a copy of this
resolution be in the papers of our
city, a copy to be sent to the mem
bers ol his. family, alsc a copy to
be spread upon the minutes of. thjs
. llTWIllf THJB KXYXXS.
K Dr. Farrcr of Grand Island was
the guest of E. F. Scebcrger at
Hershey over Sunday.
The annual hum of the thresh
t. ...
nig macuinc is watted away upon
the gentle breezes in this locality
once more,
The third crop of alfalfa up this
way is doing nicely and will soon
be ready lor the mower.
V J. W. Alexander of North Platte
visited a crew 'last Saturday that
b.e has loading baled hay at Her
ahey.
R. W. Calhoun of Nichols is load
lug baled hay at the county scat
ftotn over south on the Cox land.
i A large tonnage of hay haB been
shipped out ot IhU country this
season but there is plenty for home
use left,
Roy Ericsson, who taught the
Platte valley school last season,
has been endaged to teach it again
the coining year.
Miss UcsBie Eshelman and Miss
Jennie Ware have returned from
the institute held at the county
scat last week.
' People in this locality arc too
busy at this time to do much going
Consequently the towns are some
what dull at the present time.
At the republican primary for
Nichols precinct held at Herahey
last Saturday IS, F. Secberger,
Sam Funkhnuscr and N. B. Spur
rier were elected delegates to the
county convention,
The boiler at the Nichols cream-!
ery has been repalrcd'and the plant
is running an usual again.
"ii;. tr. tjeeoerger ot ncrsney was
At North Platte on business the
fore part of the week.
Ernest Gibbon and family, who
now reside near Spuds, expect to
make a trip to Colorado by
team in the near future.
jM. R. .MngnuBen of the sontb
.side was at 'Hie"' county capital
Saturday with a wagon load of
melons for which he found a ready
sale
The sugar beet crop in the valley
is on the boom and will be a large
crop,
The corn and swine crbp in this
vicinity will pan out all right this
season.
A number of country schools, will'
soon begin business for the coming
school year.
STATS NEWS.
Experts Bay that the corn crop in
Dodge county one of the banner
corn counties in the state will
average about fifteen bushels to
the acre.
A young son of Ed. Wurdeman
living near Creston was thrown
from a bay .rake by a runaway
team and had his skull crushed.
Farmer Satterly living south of
Red Cloud fell backward on an oil
can and the spout penetrated his
abdomen causing injuries that re
sulted' in death,
Game warden in the vicinity of
West Point have gathered in six
teen hoop nets, lourseins, nine fish
boxes and 100 trot lines,
The Gothenburc Independent in
speaking of the corn crop says: the
local rains during the week which
have covered the greater portion ot
territory tributary to Gothenburg,
have made a great change in the
prospects of the corn crops, and It
now looks as if Dawson county, on
a very conservative estimate, will
produce a yield ot J.i bushels per
acre. Many pieces will make from
20 to 30 bushels, while others will
make scarcely anything except
fodder. Late listed and irrigated
corn promises an average crop.
NoM&sk
of eRgs or glue is
used in roasting
LION COFFEE
It is all coffee pure coffee
strong and of delicious flavor, j
Some coffees are varnished with I
a cheap coating of eggs, glue or
other equally noxious substances.
ThoMnlwl package Iniure. uuuorm
quant? ana irMUiiM.
Blow! Blow!
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 vc have no .red
lemonade for sale. Plain facts go fartheV
than fiction, which will not bear investigation
Our goods speak for themselves. No
(lowery figures of price are necessary.
A. L. DAVIS,
THE HARDWARE MAN.
stern Nebraska flvWj
OCIETV
Cheer.
Indness shown
Have you had a'l
I'iiH ii on,
"Twas not given lor you alone
Pass It on.
I.nt It travel down the years,
T.et It wipe another's tears,
Till In heaven the deed appears,
Pass It on.
Qcneral Headquarters, W Fifth Ave.
New York City.
Nebraska State Division. Myrtle, Neb,
Colors, Yellow and White,
Flower. Core opsls,
Song, "Scatter Sunshine."
All letters, package, or Inquiries concern
ing Sunshine work should be addressed to
Mrs. Anna1 E. Moore, Myrtle, Neb., -and
notices for, publication uhpuld reach us not
later than Wednesdays.
NOTICI2
It has been reported by some of
our members that they have been
approached by men and women
soliciting five, ten and fifteen cents
in the name of . the International
Sunshine Society, pointing to the
reports in the daily papers, and the
page in the Ladies Home Journal,
as telling of their work. The Inter
national Sunshine Society has no
magazine of itB own and is asking
nobody to ndvertisc in or subscribe
for any publication called Sun
shine". The Ladies Home Journal
and the daily papers report the
news of the International Sunshine
Society's meetings, and arc the
only publications with which the
International is connected. Will
members please bear in mind that
such solicitations as mentioned
above are scandals,
The Charlotte Michigan Branch
of the International Sunshine
Society is furnishing a sunshine
bid for the Children's Home of Ben
ton Harbor. The Brooklyn circles
have endowed a Bunshine room in a
Long Island Hospital; Mnssachu
csetts is organizing a home for
the aged sunshine men aud, women.
Alabama lias a circulating library
and in many other states the work
is being pushed with equal energy,
SUNSHINE MUSIC,
Have you a copy of the New
York state sunshine song? Every
member and every branch should
know the words and m.usic of "The
Value of a Smile". "The thing
that goes the tarthest t'ward mak
ing life worth while, that cost the
least and does the most good, is
juBt a pleasant smile, etc",
CHORUS
"Its worth a million dollars and
doesn't cost a cent."
It ib the latest composition of
Mrs, Joseph Kairclnld Knapp, the
honorary sunshine president ot
New York. The son"; is beautiful
and you cannot but feel sunshiny
after once singing it. Mrs, Knapp,
who is now very ill, sent 15,000
copies of the music to headquarters
Fifth Ave., New York City, for
dlsposicion, the proceeds to be
used in carrying on the Sunshine
work. It costs but ten cents a
sheet and you ought to have
copy.
Miss Ellen McCulloiigh, pres
Blow!
dent of the Maxwell branch, has
been sojourning at Dcnuison, Iowa,
Miss Cozctta Hall, secretary, has
been attending institute at North
Platte. Nevertheless the M. B,
has held regular meetings and they
have been full of interest.
Mrs. Jas. Hudson of Gandy has
passed on many magazines aa dues
for the month. Miss Lizzie Graf
sent fancy work and papers to Har
ringtou, Wash., Mrs. P. R. H0gc.
boom Bent special cheer to thesick
and lonely.
One years Ladies' Home Journals
nnd two dollars were sent to a
Gandy member from the Myrtle
branch, while twelve other pack
ages of .good cheer were sent to
differcntlbranches in the Btate for
distribution, many members report
doing little deeds of kindness that
we hnrdly think of after they have
passed but which, after, all, make
no ihsignlGcent parVotlbe sum of
happiness.
Nebraska is to have a traveling
library. We believe tills will be a ,
true sunshiny act. giving many an
opportunity of reading the later
books that have not that privilege
now. The only expense attached
to this library will be In Bhipplng
books from one branch to another.
Please remember that those books
that have helped to make a summer
day pleasant for you will be hugely
enjoyed by some isolated member
tliis winter, if you will onlv "pass
It on."
The ministers of the denomina
tions of Albion will each deliver a
'Bunshlne" sermon aa initiation
fees. .
Mrs. George Kendricks of Odell.
has been appointed president of
Odell'a Sunshine branch,
Will everybody who is doincr sun
shine work, and many who have
never reported, please tell un of
their way ot bringing happiness in
to the lives of others, so their ex
ample may be followed and thua be
the meanB of helping to Bprcad the
good cheer throughout the world?
Mrs. Alden writes that she sees
this column regularly aud it 1b full
ot tropd cheer, but let us trv to
make it better.
FOR SALE.
FARM WAGONS,
SPRING WAGONS
TOP BUGGIES,
And all kinds of
Fm flaehinepy.
Standard Goods at
Reasonable Prices.
LOCK 5 SALISBURY
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