The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, September 03, 1901, Image 4

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    ItW Jlml- WlfMiJ SMttttC with more politeness, but they
UBCU language suiucicnuy nrm
Rheumatism
Rheumatic pain9 arc the cries of protest
and distress from tortured muscle?, aching
joints and excited nerves. The blood lias
been poisoned by the accumulation of
unnih. n( 4l,n nnnntn ? "V!
- i.uw w i...v nnirersunnlv me nitre and iieaim sustain-
on. T..r. cMh.n.d.ne arc sorry for the vote they cast gg'11 "SV1-.. 'SJid'SjlS?"!
8U MonU... ca.h.n ad. 75 O.nte- , 18. Mr j, ,a frlcnds , eel, the gL
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FRIDAY, SEPT. 3, 1901.
IRA Li B AJRE, Editor ahd Proprietor
SUBSCRIPTION BATES
dot to be misunderstood. The
course of events is such that
more of this opposition may be
expected, especially in the
Blow! Blow! Blow!
REPUBLICAN STATE TICKET.
ntrdtthNorthPLtU(MbrMk)potofflM Jowa made a desperate effort on brought back to a healthy condition will
h cuucsuujr iu u.Kit jiiiii Mrf. James Kelt, of 707 Ninth street. N. &,
being offended, and after a strug- XtjW mIoSS
.t it.. Tr . 1 1 1 liiminiiawomtiortn. rne
uie Jtvansas tuy jjuiuui 111 pJin wmm Intense that!
was indorsed. Iowa being hope- BSr&p.
lessly republican, the Nebraska Ali
ed as ueMK very danger-
For Supreme Judge
S. H. SEDGWICK, of York.
For Regents State University
H. h, GOOLD. of Off alalia,
C. J. ERNST, ot Lincoln.
County Ticket.
For Treasurer
C. F. SCIIARMANN.
For Judge
A. S. BALDWIN.
For Superintendent
OSCAR V. NI3AL10.
For Clerk
FRED R. GINN.
For Shcrilf-
LINCOLN CARPENTER,
For Coroner
DR. F. II. LONGLEY.
For Surveyor
CIIAS. P. ROSS.
For Commissioner 2nd Dlst.
C. MAX McGREW.
man can taKe wnat comiort nc
can find out of the transactions
of the convention in that state.
Baltimore American.
ou. I was nttenaeu vy
one of the most nble doc
tort In Washington, who U
tWoo member of the fae
ully of n leading tnetHeal
college here, lie told me
tfons and I would VweU. Afierliavlng- It filled
(tin twelve times, without receiving the slightest
benefit, I declined to continue his treatment any
An exchantre savs that the
chief novelty thus far suggested l,
for the St. Louis exposition is an .VfhT
I a 1 4 t
enormous globe yuu icct nign,
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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 Nspeak for themselves. No
flowery figures of price are necessary.
A. L. DAVIS,
THE HARDWARE MAN
Working Wight and Say,
Tho busiost nnd mlshtiost littlo thltiff
that ovor wns mndo is Dr. .King's Now
Lifo Pills. Those pills chnngo weakness
into stroDgth, listlessaoss into energy,
brain-fag into mental power. They're
wonderful in building up tho health.
Only 25o per box. Sold by A. F. Stroitz.
constructed of steel and glass
and filled with theaters, restau
rants, palm gardens and other
places of amusement. The
scheme involves some serious
engineering problems, but it is
claimed that they have been
hobble around on crutches, and very soon there
after bad 110 tne for them at all, H. 8. S. having
cured me aound and well. All the distressing
pains have left me, my appetite hai returned,
and I atn happy to be again rcdorcd to perfect
neaiin. . ...
the great vegetable
purifier and tonic, is
the ideal remedy in all
rheumatic troubles.
There are no opiates or
minerals in it to disturb the digestion and
lead to ruinous habits,
health.
sss
uauueu .",lvu. . We have prepared a special book on
solved, and that leading Citizens Rheumatism which every sufferer from
of St. Louis have agreed to fur- l"'", &itS
nish the needed money, amount-
: 1 :ii:nnn.i i...ir ,iiir,.-u llo anv 011c uofli
e Fians full v and freely about your case,
The preliminary announcements take no charge for medical advice.
(post complete and interesting book of
ue Itinu in existence, iimu uc sent tree
any one uoniring 11. nme uui yuv.
. Wo
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. . . vi. make the globe something of a
fuston newspapers m Nebraska, montrosit bwilhout Jf the
and among them is thcColumbus cilucat.onal arc
Telegram, which commends the aUnposed to be a part of the
Htnte convention for scheme of a world's fair. But
demanding that Joe Barley be iw is to be a part of the i midway
u b , . and nothing can be too freakish
remanded to tne pcniicnuary. for timt part 0f t,c exposition
Tun corn crop is estimated by
the Cincinnati Price Current at
1,400,000,000 bushels; by the
Orange Judd farmer at 1,1UU,- Bummor routes of travel. It Is done
000,000 bushels; by the New for display. Tho man who has made
,r , T 1 pmmnl. a strike wnntB to show off nnd his way
York Journal of Commerce as flf dolng ,t Js wUh flvo.dolIar gom
more likely to reach 1,600,000,000 pieces, or munlflconco of that common
THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, OA.
Ills T,P' Uemornllia WalUra.
Thoro is ono form of wealth which
is distinctly roprchonoiblo, tho kind
that dlBtrlbutcB big tips along tho
bushels, and by the Drover's
Journal at 1,800,000,000 bushels.
If the reader docs not sec what
he wants here, he can make his
own estimate.
Wm. Gaunt,
Blacksmith and
Wagoiimaker.
Horse Shoeinp; a Specialty.
Horse Shocinu $4 ncr Team.
Also reductions In the price of all
other work. Work guaranteed or
money refunded. Give us a call.
Locust street south of Yosts
harness store.
STEBBINS STABLE.
: forlh flatte Jtloar
IfiELtltifsLctixtexl by Jottif Platte Ifoiieir H)ltis
Used by economical housewifes in fifty towns in
Nebraska and Wyoming and pronounced the
equal of any flour manufactured in Nebraska.
PL Tial Sack urjill Cofjvlijce yoii of it fljefit
North Platte Roller Mills
C, F. IDDINCS
llioois Central Railroad
froh oriAHA.
St Paul, Min , nnd return, Sept.
1st, to lutb s o 83
Minneapolis and roturn , Sopt. 1st
to 10th o 85
Duluth and roturn, Sopt. 1st
toJWtu 13 85
Waseca nnd return, Sopt. 1st
to 10th 7 80
Waterville nnd roturn, Sept. 1st
to 10th 8 10
Madison Lako nnd return, Sent.
lBttollth 8 10
Now York nnd roturn, ovory day '14.00
Clovolnnd.Ohio and return, Sopt.
tin to inn m.rjo
Buffalo and roturn, every day 25.75
Circuit tours via tho Great Lnkea to
Buffalo nnd intermediate points. State
rooms reserved in ndvnnco. Call at Oitv
TickotOfilco, 1402 Pnrnnm St., for par
ticulars, or nutiross w. 11. ilrill, D, P.
A., I.G.R.R., Oraahn, Nob.
WESTWARD, HO!
Bort, Tho extravagance simply de
moralizes waiters. It Is no (rood to
tho hotels or restaurants, nnd It maliOB Liycry, Feed, Boarding and Sale.
everybody clso who has not uvo-dollar
gratuities to distribute less comfort- NEiflt RIGS,
nblo. Philadelphia Times. . . ,
mviu uiuuaiiuiia uuuu.
Tine demand of the republican j!UUis$ Feed, per team to hay, 35 cents a
night; noon feed 15 cents.
L C Stsbb ins.
'Phone 101.
North Platte,
Nebraska.
I state platform for the monthly I woro generally spared by tho Greeks
public statements by custodians (l n tnoir host no opera-
J I tlnnn At tlin ntnrm nrirl nntiirn nf Tn.
of public funds is a direct move rtlealom, Titus mndo strenuous offorta
in favor of better government to prevent tho destruction of tho tom-
, , . , , . plo, nnd tho flro which consumed It
and placing a check on the ten- waH BtnrlotI agnlnHt hlB order8 and pro.
denev toward defalcations. This vailed in splto of tho offorta of both
k i:s i nomanri and Jowa to quench it.
am . a . ft . il
The justice and propriety ot tne Likti uome itemadiei.
demand arc so palpable that they Wic ox:CoJ?ftrcs?tmtan "ioon o Elegant New Dining-Parlor
must be conceded by all men. caught a bad cold, "if I woro at homo,"
Illinois Central
AN INNOVATION.
Kearney Hub,
Sam Jonks recently delivered
a lecture at a Chautauqua meet-
tng m Pennsylvania and in
speaking of the sin of wearing,
low neck ureases related timt a
country boy was invited to visit
a city relative. He was taken to
a social function where all the
women wore ticcoucuc gowns
ho said, "my -wlfo would get out a piece I
of flannol nnd my mother-in-law who I
1b nn nngol would make mo a horrlblol
inlxturo of vinegar, onion, suet and
mullein, I would bo out to bod nnd
when I woke up I would be well. t is
a horrible mixuiro, but I wish I was at
(Jot Stock of Applea Vrae.
A fruit dealer In Paris advertised his
willingness to glvo a prlzo of five
francs for tho biggest apnlo sent to
him. In a -fortnight ho had recolvod
Oars Between Chicago and
Omaha on the Fast Mail.
Thoso combination cars, which hnve
boon especially llttou up for sorvico bo-
twoon Chicago nnd Oranha nt tho com
pany's shops, nro run west bound from
Chicago on Fust Mail, train No. 0, nnd
east bound from Omnhn nnd Council
Bluffs on tho Chicago Expiess, train No
l. Thoy uro nrtlstio nnd hnndsomo in
dosign, and convoniont in arrangomont.
riioy nnvo nil tlio tentures of a reaulnr
dining oar nnd of n Pullman parlor oar,
tho two Doing in sepnrnto compartments,
nnd ontiroly independent ono from tho
other. Tho dining comportment has a
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Colorado, Wyoming, Utah, Idaho,
Montana. Oregon,
Washington and California are
teeming with wealth.
Go to these States over the only road that
Make Time, The Union Pacific. All the
ComfoRts of Home while enroute. Three Trains
Leave Omaha Daily for the West.
Any Agent will inform you about rat,es and
other matters of interest.
E. H. GENGB, Agent
Shoe Repairing
A Specialty.
Unon hm return to hU home he en0MBh b,g npi),C8 to 8tock hls 8torQ B kltcion ,RT ,n umrnmped soat
Upon 1118 return to his Home lie fop R BOa ing capacity of fourteen at tho dining
.1 AMMtl..1 .. A .a.naaM,1 I . . 'ltni.lna. 'Ihn tinrlnr pnmnnrlmnnf (a
Always carry a select quality
of sole leather to please our
patrons and our aim is to
pleaBe as near as we can.
seen such a sight since he was
weaned. The story proved a hit
even if it was related to a Chau
tauqua audience.
Get vour colored laces at the
Yellow 'Front Shoe Hospital.
GEO TEKULVE
described the dresses and wound ho awardod nvo franca for tho blcueat fnb8, 'fh? 1,nrior, oom,PJirtio,nt is tnA ta
t ii i i i iru . Ii. in u . ,CK lianilBOBioydooorny, and soqu pped Colored LaCCS.
up by saying that he had never one. Tho others didn't cost him a wltu ton heavily upholstered revolvW VM wwo
wu, wu mo iroo tuivertising Drought armchairs. These ohairs aro partlou-
to him a rush of business. I lurly comfortnblo, being ot n new and
special shnpo dosianod for thoso oars.
Sold Homo iti Own ciffura. AB U0B0 trains inni.o tno trip ncross
A man giving tho name of Ed Edgar f:v" i?f Ln,u "i'a'iV.h1118
Vlnltml r unlnnn In irrr ,1 "" 1"'F "UUIUOH
' T , " i4...u u,.u Volta eonvonionco for through passon
o... .i!i-:i i ""'"' o "'- uu nun gors. is cBiiooinny nuvnntmroous for
oumiv uuiiun.u in i.av.uvjrt a Btolu a box of cigars. After flnlshlnir Omaha nnd Chiomo nntuiniilrnrn th ,,r
......... . . . i . . . "
nis glass ot uoor no sola tho cigars to rom local points.
tho bartonilnr ntiil lnff Tlnir nn i.ii,v Particulars as to this nnd other II
Intni tin rnti.rnn.1 ntnl ntljitiit.ln.l , linois Conlrnl trnin sorvico botwoon Chi
Play the same trick, but wa rUd.
A nllr Hope.
wno 10 tnoro mat doos not ston
across tho throshold of tho tiny with a
lorcibie sermon to the hoys in I
the following terse paragraph:
"The boy who 1ms the freedom
of the street after nightfall with-
a a ft
out business or permission is
cultivating a dangerous habit.
4 , . I llini 14 1.. ,1.. A
Any piacc wncrc a uoy nas no "u'u l"ul' lk " entrance on a
huHlnoHH Isln danirorntm tdnr-n for woelor- PUror' bcltor ot llv'nB?
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hlm.lir it on tlii sitrnf.t. n flirt
. " , , , . .. Coloulal 1'oaaeiiloni of tlarinanr,
utnrn ni nluntvliiti'A A lint- I .
. ..v.. uui v.i.i.i uermuny nns colonies ami nofianm
is all right prefers his home, slonB whoso area Is equal to nearly fivo
friends, books or newspapers to um "ur owu
the class found on the streets.
Business men look upon the boy
loafers as the "dead beats" of
the future. Boys, if you adopt
the right habits while boys you
will in manhood be useful to the
world, will be a source of com
fort to your parents and friends
and then you will have the satis
faction of looking upon a well
spent life."
Mk. Bkyan is having unusually
hard luck this year. The state
conventions are(treating him most
cruelly in declining to indorse
his free silver views. The blow
in Ohio was particularly severe.
The Virginians let him downi
Ralston & Fonda
Live Stook
Commission Merchants,
local ticket ngont. or by nddroBsing tho
nonroBi ot tno following: J.l? Morry,
A. Q. P. A., Dubuquo, Iown; W. II.
nriii, u. r, a., umntin, iNou.
hi mm
A koo.1 looklnRfaCSl ff . ' H
liiinMiniiJlHjorlimk.,w)L vjf J&Jl
tut lu.ruuiiii H tlio i-s'. Xfl Kvfl
wont klna of a coin. f7StIlk Cil 1 ' H
Harness Oinm WM
not only maVen tho harnrM ami tha I'm iSSlmii!
liorse look better, but luakra tlx IH 19VJifiWPUlYM
Irutbvr ton nmt Uatile,iuUHIn tim.
Union Stock Yards, South Omaha.
Dy good sales and courteous treatment
our ouetomorB bavo become our oest
solicitors. Wo nro fully equipped to
hondlo nil businees entrusted to our
enro nnd can otTor unequnlod Borvico
nnd nbBoluto Bnfoty. Qivo ub a trial
.. .l ...Ill ..n..lnnn n. Mn.trat .
I 111,14 wu mil LUUHUUU ;uu. iuuinnu iw-
VjO e ports furnished on application. Wo ro
X Cf ij for by permlBB.on to First National
ltnnK ot norm nntto.
PROFESSIONAL OARDS.
H.
E. McCAW,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
Oftice over Huffman's Millinery Store
NOItTH J.'LATTK, - - jNEIIRABKA.
0.
V. BEDELL
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,
Offices: North Platte National Bank
Building, North Platte, Neb.-
P.
F. DENNIS, M. D.f
HOMOEOPATHIST.
NORTH PLATTE, - -
NEBRASKA
J , S. HOAQLAND. W, V. IIOAOLAND
Hoagland & Hoagland,
ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELORS
Omoe orer Mri. lIuRman's Millinery fitoro
NORTH I'LATTE, - - NEBRASKA
ILCOX & HALLIGAN,
ATT01iNEY8.AT.LAW,
0ORTH PLATTE, - NEBRASKA
Offloa orr North Piatt National Bank.
Two
Youwtra adilied, IF A
RENTER, a Farmer ion
(unable, owing lo hlh
valuti ot land.to Mcure a firm near
jour otd name), or farmer bur.
dened llh tlllllon. hi mart.
giQei, Impoierlihed toll orfiilurt
i cropi, to secure a
FREE 160
Acrt Homestead
In MANITOBA, AS8INIB0IA. MS.
MTCHEWAN OR ALBERTA, tho
unmn ana uruinq DISTRICTS
si rtniILt WESTERN CANADA,
Ion th. d,lc. It m urlir,ln that
?J.? i? ' '7 nla
SJ.V'S1.1 r'ur anil aM7
Give
Your
Horse
Chmncet
lialtwarm . Market,
wala haallhlMt la tlm
ekarvhrt, ata. DOBranlanl. flllt
4, aoll
worfi
ro4
rlla for
uapa, lamphlta. It
I "O...W r. i-Mia,, Hai
WoSfrtl 07uIB"'taUn, Ottawa,
W. V. BHNNETT,
bvi IN. y, LlfoDldf., Ordaia, lit.
tmtiii ion
FOK SALE.
FARM WAGONS,
SPRING WAGONS
TOP BUGGIES,
And all kinds of
Farm flachinetry.
Standard Goods at
Reasonable Prices.
LOCK S SALISBURY
NORTH PLATTE.
H.
S. RIDGELY,
ATTORNEY. AT-L AW .
Oillce MoDonnld Block, Dewey street,
NORTH PLATTE, - - NEBRASKA
TR. O. B. DENT
PHYSICIAN A1?D SURGEON,
Otbce over Post Oilice.
Telephone 115.
North Platte, - - Nebraska
A.
II. DAVIS,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
NORTH PLATTE,, - - NEBRASKA
Grnily Block Rooms 1 A 2.
rjy o. PA'J
ATTERSON,
KTTORNBY-RT-LHW.
Office over Yellow Front Shoe Store
NORTH PLATTE. NEB.
M. ROCHE,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
Hinman Block, .. Dewey Stueet,
North Platte, Neiiraska.
- on Champa 81
PENvcrCoio,
heap
VIA
LEGAL NOTICES
NOTICE Of BALE BY OUARUIAN.
In lha matter of the eatate of Olrdn W. Pottnr nn.l
Uar.el Potter, minor heirs of Wlllard St. Potter,
deceased.
Wnllns 1. l. !.. I . ...
an H.j.uv na.U(. .un. .11 )UI.UHUUB OX HU
order of H . M. Grlmca, judmi of the illatrlct court,
ot Lincoln county, Nebraska, made on the 2.1d
dajr of April, 1001, for the sale of the real cntato
hereinafter described, there will be fold at the
caet door of the court house of nald oountr, In the
cltjr of North Platto, on tho SOth day of Heptom-
publlo vendue to tho highest bidder on tho follow
lnff terms, to-wtt: One-third cash and the balance
to beeocurod by mortflngo on the real estate sold
iuu iiiuiu uu ur uviure me nrsi uay 01 January,
1807, with Interest payable annually at the rato ot
eoTcn per cent per annum, the following do.
scribed real estate to-wlti All that part of section
(') townahlp thirteen (13). north of ranee
fun.. wmI nf .hit AtU T nr ... ..... . . . .
south of the south channel of the South rlatte
j.. ,or, nuu oai ci mo county roaa now intersect-
Halrl IllA Will r.m.ln nnnn Va4h 1 1. - ( .
o one o clock p. m. nnd two o'clock p. m, of
Bated September 2, 1001,
. . KVA D, l'OTTEH,
Ouardlanof the estate of Olydo Y. Potter nnd
Hsiel Potter, minors, s3-
TIMBER CULTURE, FINAL PROOF-NOTIOK
Land Office at North Platte. Neb.
.,,,, , Augost 21th, 10QI.
Nnltj.A la Ii.p.I.i. 11 i .. .
Joel haa flled notice of Intention to make
flnal proof before register nnd receiver U. S. land
!c? ,n. Nor!n Plan, Neb., on Monday the
cation No. 13,081, for the east halt of north.
nn.l nmru. .nil Infu 1 mtxA O " 1 1 "
. Jj"'? N0 1 norul De N. 38 weBt
y4 uiu miiu f. m. us namea as witnesses:
Henry Joeckel. Wllhclm Kruser, Qeorire Cupert
and Henry Beebout, all of Wallace, Neb.
viaunua; in xHcnon, neRisier.
NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION.
Land Office at North Platte, Nob, )
w ., . ,. u August 18th, ItXJl. f
Notice la hereby clren that lh fnllnwlno.
named settler baa died notlco of Jils Intention to
make flnal proof in support of hid claim and thnt
said proof will bo mado before resistor and ro
cctTer of the U. 8. Land Office at North Platto.
Neb., on September 26, 1001,
WILLIAM II, MOOttEHOUSE,
who madea homestead Entry No. 18,482 for
the southeast quarter of the northoaat quarter
and north halt of southeast quarter and southwest
quarter of southeast quarter of section 4, town
."I apu.M, 1 HUM O uu nue.t
He names the followinir wltnaauaa tn nm.n Ma
continuous reyldoncoupon and cultivation of sold
land, vli! Wlllnrd Q. Benewa, John Miller, L.
o.uiiu jjurzviiB i, miiion an or rax ton. Neb.
- uko. b. frkncit, Botatr.
NOTICK FOlt PUllliIOATION.
Land Office at North Platte, Neb., .
, t . . August 0. 1001. f
NntloA la haraliv d..n f h , h. ... 1 1 in.. - ,
. . j na.vu aaaaa. aaaa7 IUIIUWI"H'UaLUDU
sattlar has fllnil nnllim nf i I inia.innin . i. .
final proof In support of his claim, and that said
nronf Will IMl m.rln luifur' torr .nn Tl I
at North Platte, Neb., on September S3rd, 1001,
ylxi
LOUIS HUBLITZ
who mado HomAHtcad Entry No. 16711 for tho
north half southeast quarter, southeast quarter
northnajit nnartAr. mntltn, m.a,a n..,l..iva4
Suarter, Boctlonll, Town 0, north, Bange 28 west
th I', M,
Ha names the following witnesses to prove his
oontlauous residence upon and cultivation ot said
land, viz: Leopold I'olrell ot Dickens, Neb.. Leo
Rmlth nt T.li.Wi,na YJ WIU. 1.1. II. ... VT iv.
Platte, Neb., and B. P. Baker of North Platte,
41 Clli
aU OKOROK E. FBENOII, Bngtater.
ORDEll OF HEAllINO.
Tho State of Nebraska, Lincoln county, sh.
In tho County Court, August 111, 1001
In the matter of the estato of Thomas M, Dawson,
deceased.
On reading and filing tho petition of K. 8.
Dawson praying that administration of said
estato may bo granted to him as administrator.
Ordored. That Hopt. 14, A, 1)., 1001, at 9 o'clock,
a. ni,, Ih assigned for hearing snld petition, whim
all persona Interested In said matter may appear
at a county court lo bo held in and for wild
county, and show cause why the prayer of petl.
Honor should not bo granted.
A. H. BALDWIN,
a!64 County Judge,
IF GOING EAST
or south of Chicago ask your lo
cal ticket agent to route you be
tween Omaln and Chicago via the
'iMlLWAUKEEh
the shortest fine between the two
cities. Trains via this popular
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, librarj' and smoking car.s.
All trains lighted by electricity.
For full information about rates,
etc., address,
F. A. NASH,
General Western Agent,
1S04 Farnam St., OMAHA.
H. W. Howell, Trav. Frt. and
Pass. Agt.