The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, September 24, 1901, Image 4

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    9kt Jfrml- WwMtf tribune
TUESDAY, SI5PT 24, 1901.
1RAL OAAB, Editor amo FopniETon
HUOSOBIPTIOn BATES.
Ona Tear, eauh In advance, .........H.2S
Six Months, cnhln advance ...75 Ceoti'
oWradMtntHorthrUH(rTabraiia)poitoffleeM
Mooad-etaumatUr,
KSPUBLZOAir gTATE TICKET.
Vor Supreme Judge
S. II. SEDGWICK, of York.
For Regents State University
II. L.GOOLD. of Ogalalln,
C. J. ERNST, ol Lincoln.
County Ticket.
Kor Treasurer
C. l' -SCII ARM ANN.
Vor Judge
A. S. BALDWIN.
For Superintendent
OSCAR W. NEALE.
For Clerk
FRED R. GINN.
For Sucrilf
LINCOLN CARPENTER.
For Coroner
DR. F, II. LONG LEY.
For Surveyor
CHAS. P. ROSS.
For Commissioner 2nd Dint.
C. MAX McGREW.
It is stated, and probably cor
rectly, that in every civilized
nation in the world memorial ser
vices to the late president were
held last Thursday. This is
evidence of the man's greatness.
Czolgosz, the assassinof Presi
dent. McKinlcy, was called into
court yesterday and entered
pica of .guilty. Justice White
said the court could not accept
the plea, and a plea of not guilty
was entered. The trial then
proceeded.
Tun main building of the Nor
folk hospital for the insane was
destroyed by fire early yester
day morning, resulting in the
death of two inmates and entail
ing a lossjof $225,000 to the state.
The origin of the lire is not ex-
actly known but' is supposed to
have resulted from super-heated
pipes.
Tun Bee says that according
to South Omaha packers there is
a demand for all the beef that
can be secured and there is no
reason to believe that the price
of fat cattle will decrease. It
takes nerve to put SO-ccnt corn
into cattle, but the prospects arc
that those who do it will come
out winners.
Tun populist state convention
at Lincoln last week wasattended
by 387 out of 1224 delegates ac
credited to. the convention, and
twenty-seven counties failed to
respond to the roll-call. And yet
local populists insist that their
party is numerically as strong
and as enthusiastic as ever.
The attendance at the state con
vention, however, scarcely bears
this out.
In this campaign Bill Beatty of
Brady will bcthcDick Crokcrand
like the Tammany boss is in poli
tics for what he can get out of it.
Wc know Bill pretty well; he was
formerly a republican and as
Huchhc needed watchingin every
campaign. Finally he wanted
to be sheriff, but the convention
declined to nominate him. Then
he became mad, very mad, and
joined the populist party.
Wis understand that Ceo. U.
Darr of Lexington aspires for
the republican nomination for
comrressman next year; likewise
Senator Owens of Cozad. Both
are representative men of Daw
son county, but Owens' course
in theisenatorial light has prac
tically killed him off in many of
the counties in the cony res
sional district, It is too early
to make predictions, but we fee
confident that the nominee wil
1 z i
cwne irom ivincoin countv ant
that bit name will .be Judge
vrmes.
cratic press over the slate candi-
dates of the parties is no greater
than that ot the conventions
which named them.' They arc
,
endorsed in a perfunctory man
4t, ,i.....,iu nnA n"u " sciiarge n nun, sucxy nmu, whcii,
ner; the beating- of drums uMCtfaaaottiwmttmtsiheAin
Clashing of cymbals IS not heard
J
in the land. The populists Who
ul, 4lm .Mini,fMr 1ip fiminn
urnisli the majority ol the tttsion
Voles, do not relish being hitched
, rill l
Onto the wagon for the Hole pur-
.... I, 11 U
pose ol ballast. umana wee.
Wl! make this t)rC(lictioil. and .
we invite some fusionist to kick
us hard if it docs not come true:
... , ,,. .,, , i r -
Fred PicrSOn Will bC Used iasan
article of barter in the attempt
tosccurc the election of htl Mur-
phy, the candidate for county
clerk. Bill Beatty manipulated
the nominations on the fusion
i ti
ticket, hckncW that l'lClSOn IS a
novice in politics and that he
1
could be used as a catsnaw to
e 11 ,i i i r 1.:..
further the 'interests of his pet
candidate Murphy. Beatty and
1 " y I
Murphy arc partners in the
stock business at Brady, there-
lore Beatty is willing to sacrifice
Picrson and, the rest of the
ticket, for that matter tosccurc
Murphy's election.
Sk.vatoh JIoah made some
pertinent remarks at the mem
orial services at Worcester,
Mass., on the reprehensible
partyism that has been rampant
in tnc country. "yc sijau, 1
hope, go as far as wc can with
out isacrifieing personal liberty
to repress the doctrine which, in
effect, is nothing but counseling
murder. Wc shall also, I hope,
learn to moderate the bitterness
of political strife and to avoid
the savage attack on the motives
and character of men who arc
charged with responsibility.
The moral is not that wc should
abate our zeal for justice and
righteousness or our condemna
tion ot wrong, out only tnat we
8hoult, abatc the severity of
judgement of the motive
our
iigcmciu ot tnc motives
of
men from whom wc differ."
Tim annonymous letters being
received by Governor Vorhccs,
of New Jersey, threatening him
with McKinlcy's fate if he carries
, . , , , , , .
out- his pledge to clean out the
nest of Patterson anarchists, arc
not calculated to cool his ardor.
The governor is more than ever
determined to proceed with his
louse cleaning. The fact that
on the night of the day of the
shooting of the president the
attcrson gang got together in a
saloon and spent the evening in
toasting the assassin is calcu
atcd to stir up the patriotism of
all the Jerscyitcs from the gov
crnor down to the humblest citi
.en, and nerve them to do their
duty in the premises which is to
break up the nest. Journal.
TbeGncer
who neither sands i
his Buirar nor1
waters his milk
who believes in
the best, and is particular to
please tits patrons.
That's the grocer who rccom
mends and sells
Lion Coffee
Coffee that is coffee unglazcd
unauulteratetl.
FOR SALE.
FARM WAGONS,
SPRING WAGONS
TOP BUGGIES,
And nil kinds of
Farm Machinery.
Standard Goods at
Reasonable Prices.
LOCK 8 SALISBURY
NORTH PLATTE.
iQjy &fc.wiwM M
ITCH IS TORTURE
eMfl , callsc,i bv nn ncid humor In
" Wood cK in contact win the
sldn and producing great redness and in.
nammation; little pustular crupUons form
Hard, dry anil fissured, jjej-ema m any
form is ti torment ntr. stubborn disease.
ad the itchim? and burninp; nt times are
"bnost unbearable; the acid burning
, . t the kg
on fire. Salves, washes nor other cxter-
iiu uuuuvuuuiia uu ..... .., w m
Wriithe poison remains In the blood
I . 1ii Irrftaln
" "--r ""
BAD FORM OF TETTER.
''Vor three yeari I
i ni l i cuer on mv
0,Xki
3OTthedu;:
wan In the form of run-
tltiff aorea, very pain.
mucti discomfort. i'our
' Prf"i"tJ..?,f"
'Vtko.Myf..
MSi'SmiMiPa!
W .52 XSS
ifiicenten nnyslKii of my old trouble." Mrs.
i,.IJ.Jacicoi, mm McGee St , Kanaaa City, Mo.
S; S. 8. . cirfz this acid pojspn,
cools the bloou and restores it to a hcalthv.
natural state, and the rounh. unhealthy
skin becomes soft, smooth and clear,
cures Tetter, Bry-
7 pipla9. rsofias f-
lkV lk. LLW T?lium mill nil slHti
ASS discruses duetoapois.
nr Zlatc
about your case. Our physicians have
help you by their advice ; we make no
charge for tlds service, All correspondence
Li conducted in strictest commence,
THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, OA.
OLID
solid JS People
We Have Led,
Vie Lead and We Shall
Gontinue to Lead.
Why? Because wc do busiuesB
strictly on the merits of our goods
The Buyer ,who is after his money's
worth of Furniture, nualitv and
tyle will run against it in our show
roo," f We have just a breathing
spell before our Jail line ot goods
arrive. During this time, we will
unload at a great sacrthce. Uelow
arc a iew oi uic many uaruains
15.00 solid Antique oak side
hoard only $11.00
20.00 solid Antique oak side
board only 18.00
20.00 solid Golden oak side
board only 13.75
45.00 solid Antique oak buf
fet only 35.50
18.00 .combination book case
and sec. Gold oak only.. 14.00
15.00 combination book case
and sec, Gold oak only 12 00
12.00 Gotd oak ladies' writing
desk, only 'J.75
8.00 Gold oak ladies' writing
desk, only 5.50
25.00 Mahogany ladies' dress
ing table only 19.00
0,00 Popular Kitchen cab
inet 4.10
24,00 Black ash bed room
Rulte 18.00
10.00 Antique oak upholstered
rocker 8.00
Your pocket book wont be M T
after taking advantage of this sale.
E. B. WARNER.
IF GOING EAST
or south of Chicago ask your lo
cal iicicet agent to route you be
tween Umalnaiul Chicago via the
Milwaukee!
the shortest line between the two
cities. Trains via this popular
road depart from -the Union de
pot, Umaha. dailv. connectintr
with trains from the west. Alag-
II . .1 A .. .
n nice iu iy equipped trains, pal
ace sleepers ami free reclining
chair cars. Uining cars and but
let, nurary ami smouing cars.
All trains liirhtcd bv electricitv.
For full information about rates,
etc., address,
F. A. NASH,
General Western Airent,
1504 Farnam St., OMAHA.
H. W. Howklx, Trav. Frt. and
Pass. Agt.
4H
X Blow! Blow!
1
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. DAVIS,
THE HARDWARE MAN
4?
forth fl&tie plocir
1UM
Waiifactadfecl by loirtl? fiattc poller il)ills
Used by economical housewifes in fifty towns in
Nebraska and Wyoming and pronounced the
equal of any flour manufactured in Nebraska.
fl Tt iai Sack uiiil Coijvltjce yoii of its njefit
North Platte Roller Mills
C I. IDDINQS
Union Paoifio Bailroad Oo .
Orogon Short Line Bailroad Oo.
Oregon B- B. & Kanigation Oo.
Fourteen Hours Quicker to
PORTLAND via
THE UNION PACIFIC
Thau by any other Line.
Tfyree Trails Daily Frorr; Ortiafya,
E.
Illinois Central
AN INNOVATION.
Elegant New Dining-Parlor
Oars Between Chicago and
Omaha on the Fast Mail.
Tboso combination cars, which have
boon osnocially ilttod up for service bo
f u'AAn riKtnnirc nnrl flmnltn nt tVin nnm.
V . iiiuiiu &4 v lliutll. liv kUU VW US-
nny'e shops, nro run west bound from
hlcngo on l- nat Mail, trnin Xno. 0, and
oaat bound from Omnha nml Counoil
lllufTs on tho Chicago Expioea, trnin No
Tnoy uro nrtiatlo unu hnnilBomo in
design, and t-onvoniont in nrrnngomont.
Thoy have all tho fenturos of a regular
dining car and ot a Pullman parlor car,
mo iwo ooing in Beporaio comparimonts,
and ontirely indopondont quo from the
other. Tho dining compartment has a
largo ldtchon and an unorampod Beat
ing capacity ot fourteon nt tho dining
tnbloa, Tho parlor compnrtmont is
hnndsomoly decorntod, nad Is equipped
with ton honvlly upholstered revolving
armchairs. Those chairs nro particu
larly comfortable, being of n now and
special ehapo designed for those cars.
As theso trnins malco tho trip across
Iowa for tho most part by daylight, this
innovation in car oquipniout,in nddition
to Its convenience for through pnsson.
gors, Is especially advantageous for
Omaha anil Chicago passengers to or
from local pointB.
Particulars as to this mid other 11
linois Central train service botweon Chi
iigo and Dubuque, Sioux City, Sioux
Kails, Council HlulTiitid Omahii of your
local ticket agent, or by addressing the
nearest of tho followiug: J. 1 Morry,
A. O. I A., Dubuque. Iowa; W. II.
Urill, D. V. A., Omnha, Neb.
A Night of Terror.
"Awful nnxioty wan felt for tho widow
of tho brave Oenornl Hnrnhnin of Manil
las, Mo., when tho doutors tmid she
would din from Pneumonia boforo tnorn
inK" writer! Mm. S. H. Linuolu, who at
touded her that fearful night, but euo
bcRRtxl for Dr. Kinu's Now Disco vory
which had more than oneo snvod her
lite, nnd cured nor ot Consumption.
"After tnkiuff, shn slept nil niaht
Further uso ontirely ourotl her." This
marvelous medicine is Kuarantood to
euro nil Throat, Chost and Ltinu Dis
eases, uniyou cents and 91.00. Trial
bottles free at Stroiu's drUg storo.
' ,2
Blow!
.
4
THE
COLUMBIA
RIVER.
150 miles alonif the Co
lumbia River by Day
light j
H. GENGE, Agent
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
H.
E. McOAW,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
0(11 co ovor HulTuianB Millinery Store
WOIlTIt IftMHE, - NKIIttASKA
a
V. BEDELL
PHYSICIAN AND SUrvOEON.
Offices: North Plntte Nntional Bank
Building, North Plntte, Nob.
F.
F. DENNIS, M. D.,
HOMOEOPATHIST,
Over First Nntlon.1 IMuk,
NOHTU PLATTE. NEUKAHKA.
J.S. HOAGLAND. W. V. H0A0UND
Hoagland & Hoagland.
ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELORS
Offlce OYor Mm. Iluflmnn's Millinery Htora.
NORTH PLATTK. - NE1111AHKA
"yiLCOX & IIAIjLIOAN,
ATT0RNEY8-AT.LAW,
aTOUTH PLATTE, - NEBRASKA
Office over North Platte National Bank, '
H.
S. RI.DQELV,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW .
Ofllco McDonald Block. Dower street.
NORTH PLATTE, - - NEBRASKA
JJR. G. B. DENT
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,
Office over Post Office.
Telephone 115.
North Platto, - - - Nebraska.
II. DAVIS,
.ATTOKNKV AT-LAW.
NORTH PLATTK,, - - NEBRASKA
Grady Block Rooms 1,1:2.
wTo. paiteis6n -
X.
KTTQ R IS BV-KT-LPCini.
Oillco ovor Yellow Front Shoo Store
NORTH PLATTE. NKB.
I.
K. HOCUE,,
A1TORNEY-AT-LAW,
IIlNMAN BlXMJK. - DkWKY STKELT,
lORTII l'ITTE. riKllKASKA.
V . BCtT CROWN ,
iiwCmausaJI
PCNVtBCOLO.
ZiEQAIi NOTICES
NOTICE OF BALE DY. OUABIJIAN;
In the mutter n( the eatnte of Clycln W, I'otter nml
Hdr.cl Foltor, minor nelrt ot willnrd M. I'otter,
J6ccaed.
Notice In hereby ninn that In imtpuanco ofnn
order ot II M. Grime, judtfo ol tbn district court.
ot Lincoln county, Hnmrnnkn, ninon on inn
dAy ot April 1(K)1, for thn tno of tbo ipnl (wtAto
hereinafter dpscrlbed. I horn will bo void nt tlio
t-nrtt door of the court house of naKI count)'. In thn
city of North finite, on thn .Wh dny of Septem
ber. 1101. At ocn o'clock In ihn nflrrnoon, nt
ubllc Tendue to tho hlRhet bidder on Iho follow.
oa torma, to-wlt! one-third cau nod tbubnlAiico
to be recurrd by mortgngo on tbu renl ertAto mild
tnd pATAbloon or before theflrat dAy of January,
190". with Interest payable Aiinunlly At thn rnto of
foven per cent par annum, the following do.
(crlbed real otate to-wlti All that part of section
nine V), townahlp thirteen (13). nortn or rnngo
(SO), west of Uiolith 1. M. In pAli
in
county.
IjliiK
nuth of thn annth rhAnnol ot llln Hmlth 1'IaiIh
Hirer, and enit cf the county road now Intoraec,!
Ick eald section.
HAld ha)m wtll vnmAft nnritl ImtwrtAn thn Itmlrn
of one o'clock p. in. and two o'clock p. in. of
rnm unj.
uateu BopleinberS, 1001.
EVA I), VOTTKlt,
auardlnn of Ihe otnte ot Olydb W. Poller and
Hazel Fotter, minora, as?
OltDICU OF HEAltlNCl.
State of Ncbra.kn. I.lnrolu cmlnlr.w.
In (tin ITnuntw fVi.i...
Ill the mutter of the cslnte of Walter JUmtritl,
On readlns and lltlns Ihn nntlil
JohoKon, praylnK thnt Rdtnlnldtrnllnu r.f onlil
cMnto mny be Rrnntod tohlm tin rt'loiliilstrntrlx.
uruerea, tdri sept, au, rnui, nt 10 o'clock, n.m.,
la ftlncd for hnnrltiff anld polillbn, VvIipii nil
peraong Interested In sold nintltr mny nppenr nt a
couuty court to be held 111 and for wild county,
and .how caufe why tlio prnyer of petltloiior
nuuuiu nut ue Krauiou,
uniea ueptctnuer 4, iwi.
ffll A. S. 1IALDWIN, County JudRo.
TIMUEIt OULTtTUr, FINAtj l'llOOF-NOTIOK
roil riJHLIOATlON
Land Ofllco nt North Vlnlto. Neb.
AuRU.t 27th, 11101.
Notice la hereby given that lvtnr n.
Joel haa filed notice of Intention to inuko
final proof before reui.ter and receiver U. S.lnnd
onico lu North l'lnltn, Neb., on Monday the
ilh dny of October. lt01. on limber nnllnm ntitdl.
cation No. 13,03!) for tho oast half of north
west quarter and Iota 1 and 2 of section No. 7,
In township No. U, north ronco No. 33 west
of tho Hlxtli 1. Ho names as witnesses;
Henry Jocckel, Wlllmlm Kruaer, Oeoroe Cupert
nnd Henry Ueobout, all ot Wallace, Nub.
ft-id uconnK k. i ncNcn. lieslstor.
Notice Fon pubucation,
Lnnd Ofllco at North Platte, Nob. )
August 13th, 1001. f
Notice la hereby clven Hint thn fnllnwlnir-
uamod rattler hns Hied notice of his Intention to
make final proof In support ot his claim nnd Unit
snld proof will bo rando before rculHlcr nnd ro
culver ot the U. H. Land onico nt North Platte,
neu., on nepicmoer m, iwi,
WILLIAM II. MOOllKHOUHH,
who made'' homenluad Entry No, IB, 182 fiir
tho southeast quarter of tho norllionnt qunrter
nnd north halt of southuastqunrtor and southwest'
fiunrter of aouthenst qunrtor of section 4, town
jo, norm rnnue n west.
He names the followlim witnesses to nrnvf) hlu
continuous resldcncoupon and cultlvntlnn of sahl
iann, vik: wiunru o. nenowa, Jolin Miller, L.
Hell and Durzutto .7, Wilton all of Paxton. Neb.
nlljll Oeo. K. French, Urulater.
NOTIOK FOll PUliLIOATION.
Lnnd Ofllco at North l'lnlle, Neb.
Heptembor (), 1101 .
Notlco Is heroby atvonthnt Uio followliiK-namud
suttlor hiM filed notlco of hl lnlentlon to mnko
final proof In support of his clnliu, nnd thnt sn)d
proof will bo mailQ tforo roclstor and receiver
of tho U. H. land oillco at North Platte, Neb., oil
Octobor Wild, 10l)t. Vint
CIiniHT ItAHMUHBEN
who mado homustea-I entry No. 172X1, for tlio
Houthwopt quarter Ot tho northwest quarter aud
LoMZ,anna4, hoc. 4, town lu, nortu
M, West, (ilh P. M.
Ho nnmcs tho following wllnosxes to nrovo hlH
continuous residence upon and cultivation ot
said land viz: Horou Nulsi-n, Thomas ThomMon
Chris KeldHcn nnd Nols Nelson, all of Ourtls.
Nebraska,
Quo, E, FnEKCll, Iterator.
NOTICE FOll PUHLICATION.
Land Offlce nt North Plntte, Neb.,
Hoptembor. 3f, 1U01.
Notice Is heroby Riven thnt the follovrlng.nBined
settler hns filed notice ot his Intention to mnke
final proof la support of his clnlm, and thnt snld
proof will be made before Iteglster and llecelver
at North Plntte, Neb., onNovunbur ilh 1001, vWi
WILLIAM PITTMAN.
who innde homestond entry No, 17392 for the
east hnlf tho ot southeast quarter scctlou 8, town
ship 14 north, ranee 2D west Oth P. SI.
Ho names iho following witnesses to nrovo his
continuous resldeuco upon nnd cultivation ot
said lend, viz: Alexander OhamboiH, Jnmes Cham
bers, John Outherlusa and Fred Mnlone, nil ot
North Platte, Nob
s2l GEO. K. FRENCH, Iteglster.
CONTE8T NOTICE.
U. 8. Land Oillco North Platte, Nub.
September 17, IM)1.
A sufllcient context uOldnvlt hnvlng been filed
In this oillco by William II, Oaunlt, contetdant,
agnlnst homestead untry No, 17,912, mmlo Soptmu
bor 3D, 18!W, for Bimth hnlf of northwest quarter
and tho north half of Houlliw ert qunrtor of suction
14, township 15 north, range 31 west, by wil.
Ham McCauloy, conlpelue. In which It. Ik alleged
that William McUauley hna never established res
idence or rcsldod upon said tract since date of
entry, Thero aro no Improvements or house
upon said land but it has been wholly abandon
ed mid anld dofectH exists to this date) that bo
has not been in tbu service of tho United Moles
army or nnvy or tnnrilio corps dnrlnK said
abandonment, snld parties, nro hereby
notified to Bpienr. respond nnd offer evidence
touching snld allegation at 1(1 o'clock, a. in. on
November7, 1901. beforotho register nnd receiver
nt tho United HtnteB lnnd oillco In North Platte,
Nob.
Tho Mold contestant having, In a proper affidavit,
filed September 17, 1901, sot forth facts which show
that after duo diligence, luminal service ot this
notice can not be made. It In hereby ordered nnd
directed that such notlco be given by duo and
proper publication.
nt7li Fiunk IIaoOn. Jtecelvor.
STfBBlNS' STABLE.
Liycr, Feed, Boarding- and Sale.
NEW RIGS,
Accommodations Good.
Feed per team to bay, 35 cents a
night; noon feed IS cents.
L. C. Stebbins,
Phono 101.
North IMtitte.
Nebraska.
Dr. Humphreys'
Specifics euro by ucting directly upon
the disease, without exciting disordorin
wiy other part of tho system, '
'do. ccrm. rsicrj.
1 Keprt. Congratlomi, laflammatloni. .y.l
'i Wornu, Worm Fevcc, Worm Colic . 4tf,l
3-Teethln;Oollc,Cryln,Wakefulne ,U3
1 tllarrlien, of Children or Adulti
7 Oougha, Coldi, Bronchltla
H-nVeurnlgla, Voothoche, Faceache. .
O lleadarhe, Slelc Headache, Vertigo ,
tO-Dprpnla.fndlgettlon.WiakStouiacli.'JS
lt-Suppreed orl'nlnriil Periods. ."3
lil-Vhltr, Too Prof uiu IVrlodi . ,J3
13-:roup, I.ar-nillli, Hpaneueii J5
l l-Balt Hheuin.Eortlpthu.Eruptloiu.. .183
ta-nheumallani.Ilbeumatlal'atai , .U3
16 Malaria, Chilli, Fever and Aguo U3
10-Calarrh, Innucnia, Cold In the Head .23
20 Whooplni. Couth 23
Sr-KUney Ulieaara 23
'-'ervoui.Icbllltv ...1.00
30-l'rlnry Weoknea. Wetting lied 23
77 tJrlp, Hay Fever
vr. iiumpnreTa )lanual of all DUeues at your
DnicKHu or Halloa r'rec. J "
RMJ"r dniunlii.or wnt on receiptor Drlws.