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About The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 25, 1901)
SEVENTEENTH YEAlt. NOHTII PLATTE, NEBRASKA, OCTOBER 25, 1901. NO. 80 WE LEARN SHOULD Something from what takes place arround us. You have recently seen two of North Platte's business men adopt the cash system. One of them saying in a circular sent out that a merchant doing business on a credit basis always has to charge a certain per cent more for the goods ho sells than would be tho case if he did business for Cash. How many of those losses have you paid for? Botter trade at a store that has no old losses to cover nor now ones to make. Hardware Dept. 8d Nails, per lb $ .04 Baker Patent Barbed Wire painted, per cwt 3.80 Baker Patent Barbed Wire, galvanized, per cwt 4.10 Steel Stove Pipe, per joint... .15 6-in Elbows, each 10 17-in Coal Hod , 30 6-in Dampers 10 5 gal Galvanized Oil Cans f0 Mrs. Pott's Irons, per set 1.00 Elwood Wire Stretchers 65 Shoe Soles all kinds some as low as .15 Shoe Nails, per pkg; 05 Stand and three lasts 50 12 Gauge Loaded Shells, per box .45 10 -Gauge Loaded Shell, box ,50 Stoves. We order all kinds of stoves. Can save you from $5 to $10 on Steel Ranges giving you the heav iest and best constructed goods on the market for the money. Harness Dept. l-in Leather Halters,' cach...85 Team Harness from $23 up. Horse Blankets. Plush Robes. Fur Robes. Grocery Dept. Columbus Red Seal Patent Flour, per sack Gothenburg Patent Flour, per sack Snow Flake Patent Flour, per snclc 140 lb Sack 'Michigan Salt .... Tomatoes, per can Pcarline, per pkg 4-1 b pkg Gold Dust Search Light Matches per box Silver Gloss Starch, per pkg. Kingsfords Corn Starch per pkir : . Soda, all kinds, per pkg , Sapojio, 9c, 3 cakes Lewis Lye, per can Merry War Lye, per can .... Kerosene Oil, per gal, Comb Honey, 18c, 2 for Walter Bakers Cocoa, lb can Chipped Dried Beef, lb can. Yeast Foam, 2 pkg '. On Time Yeast, 2 pkg Granulated Sugar, 16 lbs for. Sage 1-4 lb pkg Hops 1-4 lb pkg Rock Salt, per hundred Vinegar, per gal White Wine Vinegar, per gal. Sniders Catsup, pints Sniders Catsup, 1-2 pints Diamond C. Soap, 8 bars for.. 40 bars New Style Soap K. C. Baking Powder, 10 oz. . K. C. Baking Powder, 25 oz. . . K. C. Baiting Powdery 5foz. Bird Seed; 1 lb pkg.. ....... Gilt Edge Shoe Dressing Baby Elite Shoe Dressing. . . . Dr. Pierces Vanilla, per bottle Walter Baker's Chocolate, 18c, 2 cakes 1.00 1.00 .J0 .95 .10 .04 .18 .04 .08 .08 .08 .25 .08 .07 .15 .35 .25 .10 .05 .05 1.00 .04 .04 .80 .20 .23 .14 .25 1.00 .08 .20 .35 .07 .20 .10 .15 .35 Notion Dept. 36 sheets Writing Paper 05 Envelopes, per bunch 03 Square Envelopes per bunch 05 Slate Pencils, 6 for 01 Satin Baby Ribbon per yd .... 01 Vaseline per bottle 05 Steel Crochet Hooks each .... 02 Wood Hooks for Shetland Floss, each 10 Patent Embroidery Hoops... 10 Thread per spool 04 Corticclli Sewing Silk, 50-yd spools each 04 Corticclli Sewing Silk, 100-yd spools, each . 08 Corticclli Button Hole Twist 10-yd spools, each 02 German Knitting Yarn per skein 15 Fleisher's Knitting Yarn per skein.. 25 White Cotton Tape per roll.. 01 Canficld Dress Shields No. 2 per pair 25 Heavy Tubular Shoe Laces, 3 pair for 05 Full Count Pins per pkg 02 Curling Irons, all siz es , 04 Bicycle Plaving Cards per pack 20 S. H. & M" Skirt Binding per . yard . 08 Waterproof SkirtMJinding per yard 08 LcPigc's Photo Paste per bottle 05 Boys' Suspenders per pair . . . 10 Binding Ribbon per bolt 10 Aluminum Thimbles each .... 01 Dry Goods Dept. 36 in Wool Flannel, per yd. . . .25 48 in Wool Flannel, per yd, . . .50 Henriettas 25c to 1.25 Suitings 50c to 2.00 Indigo Blue Prints, per yd. . . .05 Shirtings 7c to 12 1-2 Gingham, 5c, 10c, .25 Outing Flannel 5c, 8c, .10 Canton Flannel, 5c 8c 10c 12 1-2 .20 10-4 Blankets, per pair . . ..... .39 Good Wool Blankets, per pair 3.00 Ladies Outing Flannel Skirt Patterns 30c .50 Ladies Knit Skirts .70c 1.00 Night Robes. Ladies Outing Flannel Night Robes.. 75c, 1.00, 1.25, .. l.So Misses Outing Flannel Night Robes 65c .9o Childrcns Outing Flannel Night Robes 5oc .65 Mens Outing Flannel Night Robes 5oc Loo Crockery Dept Handled Cups and Saucers per set .50 7-inch Dinner Plates per set. . .. ' .50 loo-Piece Dinner Sets.. 10.00 to 1.500 Decorated Parlor Lamps. 1.25 to 15.00 Chamber Sets '..1.75 to 12.00 Fancy China nil kinds and prices. Shoe Dept Soft Sole Shoes per pair 25 Child's Shoes 5 to 8 50 Child's Shoes s to 8 85 Girl's Shoes 8 to 11 1.10 Misses Shoes 1 1 1-2 to 2 1.35 Misses Shoes 2 1-2 to 6 v. 1.50 Ladies' Kid Shoes alt solid 1.50 Ladies' Calf Shoes alt solid .... 1.50 Ladies' Fine Shoes 1.75 2.00 Ladies' Ultra Shoes per pair. . . . 3.50 Oue or two odd lots we are selling at a price. Men's Roll Edge Snow Excluder Arties per pair 1.25 Men's Arties per pair 1.00 Women's Arties per pair 70 Boys' Arties per pair 85 Men's Rubber Boots 2.50 Men's Plow Shoes per pair 1.25 Men's Fine Shoes per pair 1.50 Men's Fine Shoes per pair 2,00 Men's Fine Shoes per pair 3.00 Gents Furnishings Wood Mf g Co's Flannel Shirts 70c, 90c 1.00, 1.35 and 2.00 Wood Mfg Co's Overalls .... 50c .65 Wood Mfg Co's Brownie Over alls 30c and .40 Men's Corduroy Suits j... ....... 7.00 Men's Corduroy Suits 8.50 Men's Duck Coats 75 Men's Duck Coats.. ..1.00, 1.35 2.00 Men's Mittens 25c to 1.25 Men's Gloves .25c to 2.00 if Store Open Evenings until Eight O'clock. Goods Sold for Cash only, and at One Price to All. WILCOX DEPARTMENT STORE, NORTH PLATTE, NEB LITTLE LOCALS. Hogs have taken quite a slump during the past week, declining thirty cents per hundred. Miss R, F. Martin, sole agent for U. S. Tailor Dress System. Ad dress through post office. I2d S. Davis returned Tuesday night from a brief visit in Iowa, leaving Mrs. Davis to protract her visit in that state. George Goodtnau of Denver, and Henry and lMuley Goodman of Omaha, are in town, having been called here by the death of their father. "We publish elsewhere a list of the judges and clerkB of election for the forty-two precincts of the county as appointed by Clerk of the District Court Rider. Claude Stovall.t one time a resi? dent of this city, has been spending a few days in town. He has just returned from South Africa, where he accompanied t carload of horses and mules. Arthur "Vcstburg, aged thirteen years, plead guilty to petit larceny nf imiiir from Davis' hardware store. Judge Baldwin suspended sentence, the lather of the bov navitig the costs and the damage suffered by Mr. DayiB. Information was not filed against the Ilowlby boy and the Weatburg boy, The VVestburg boyB w ill be taken to the state of Washington. Tax Commissioner Scribner and Attorney Dundy ot the legal de partment ot the Union Pacific have been in town for a few days get ting affidavits from parties as to the value per acre of U. P. lands in this county. These aflidayits will be presented to the referees, Beeler Mulrinnn. who are to make a findini' in the tax case ot the cotintv against the company. BETWEEN THE RIVERS. One of the finest fields of corn in the valley is the one owned bv D. S. McConuell, containing 100 acres which will at least yield an average of sixty-five to seventy bushels. The new buildings on the J. H. Hersliey ranch are all completed and ready for use. Farmers in this prosperous coun try are preparing for the coming winter by erecting new residences, corrals, sheds and getting their coarse feed near the places where they will teed their stock, F. C. Callowaj h,as three or four children critically ill with some kind of a lever. J. M. , pwyer of Hershey sold ahoiit twenty-five head of steers to Jas. Ware, on th.e Pawnee ranch recently. Leopard Laubner and family oc cupy their new residence at this time, Dr. Rvcb of Hersliey was at the county seat Wednesday on business pertaining to the pension examin ation board ot which he is a mem ber, A. F, Heeler has his new farm residence completed and painted up in line style which adds much to the appearance of his farm. Lewis Retior of Hershey and Miss Eloise Liles of Nichols were united in marriage at Sutherland last Sunday. The bride is a bright, promising and sociable young lady with many friends. The groom is one of the most in telligent young farmers in the val ley. Congratulations. J. D. Mevers and familv. who have resided in the valley for sev eral years, will depart by team the first of the coming week for Okla tioma to make their future home. Mrs. Frank Bacon, who has been spending the past two weeks in Lincoln with relatives s expected home Spida.y. The election ballots this year will be about thirty inches long, with but one column of offices and names. Judges and Clerks of Elootlon. North Platte No. 1 Judges: Jas. Cunningham Conrad Walker Joe eph Weeks. Clerks: Charles Sey ferth A. II. Davis. North Platte No. 2-Judgcs: S N. Disbrow W. V. Hoagland A. F. Parsons. Clerks: Ray Langford W. H, McDonald, North Platte No. 3-Judges: W. H, Jahnstou John Kitner W M Ma loney, Clerks: Frank Foster N. !. Workman. Antelope Judges: G. DeWolfe Swan i. Leaf John Uateman. Clerks', Edward Johnson A. Dean. Bird wood Judges: Frank Allen Win. Hays Wm. Roberts. Clerks: Unas. McCance (jliritt Jensen. Brady Island Judges: A. A. Ward J II. Giflin ChaB. O'Rourke. ClerkB: J. R. ijlliott K. C. Burke. Buchanan Judges: Gus Hamer Edward Brown G. W Katliff Clerks: S. C Wills 10. 13. Recce. Cottonwood Judges: C. S. lCver- ley W. II. WaTers W. B. Houscr. Clerks: O. A. Hart Hcnrv Gausun. Cox Judges: L. Evans Harvey Main John hpencer. Clerks: S. C. Bowman Clint Sivers. Deer Creek Judges: J. M. Sou- der Jesse E. Smith A. Boas, Clerks: Charles Brittingliam Aus tin Hill. Dickens Judges; John Bouestecl J. D. Heater Levi Wolf. Clerks; J. M. Fristo Sidney Dowell. Fairview Judges: Fred Leach B. Winkenwerder John Johnson Clerks: A. J. Beatty S. J. Koch. Fox Creek Judges: Peter Jcpsen B. L. Snvder E, J. Peattv. Clerks: Chas. Schmidt C. E. Snyder. Garfield Judges: Cyrus Fox Jacob Miller Abraham Auble. Clerks; A. Goodnow Adam Senspl. Gaslin Judges: Olaf Johnson W D. Lyle Henry West. Clerks: Frank EricBon Newell Burritt. Hall Judges: Lorcn Sturgis R. J. Talbott Fred Braw. Clerks: Fred Simauts John Gulherless. Hiunian Judges: W. A. Gaunt Chas Wyman A. M. Stoddard, Clerks: C. L. Bowen L. F. Waugh. Hooker Judges: Wm, Lakin J. F. Coates Henry Smith. Clerks: N. Lapp Clarence Garman, Jeitrey- Judges: D. 11. Dovcu- berger L. H. Everts Robert D. Griffith. Clerks: O. O. Mosb S. Robinson. Kern Judges: Samuel Edealcy L. A. McDonald Henry Welch. Clerks: A. Kunkle W. E. Milliken, Lemon Judges: Enoch Cum- mingB J. E. Cauright Fred Bremer. Clerks: ChaB. MaletteW. B. IOIUp. Maxwell Judges: J. F. Snyder W. II. Plummer L. E. Story. ClerkB: Frank Horn J. W. Nugent. Medecine--Judges: John Crawley W. A. Crandell L. R. Bickford. Clerks: C, F. Hicks F. A. Johnson, Miller Judges: G. F. Meyer Wm. Ebright TIiob. G. Rowley. Clerks. William Facka E. L. Garrison. Myrtle Judges: John N. WalzB. A. Wilson Willis H. Combs. Clerks: W. D. Campbell W. L. Lane. Nichols Judges: A. A. Leister Saml. FunkhouBcr Chas. McAllis ter. Clerks: Dorscy Lcyppldt Everett Ware. Nowell Judges: Clirin Haver land Henry Cordes Fred Windborn. Clerks: A, L. McKinniB Irvin Bost wick. Osgood Judge: James Crow John Kinkade Wm. Pell. Clerks: Walter Conley Owen Jones. Pcckhain Judges; TIiob- Northy Ira Wilson R. G. Grady. Clerks: L. D. Rich W. C. Nichols. Plant Judges: F, J, Deincr W. T. Bowen M. Buckley. Clerks: E. A. Diener Bucklev. RoFodnlo .Tudues! J. L. Soeloy Henry Doobko O. P. Weaver. Clerks: A. W. Uoateon Wu tor H. MoNeo . Sutherlond Judues Honry Cokor David Foyer C. W. Uurkelund. Clerks Jatnos Buchanan O, B. McKinatry. bunsiuno JuugoB: Toiu loung II. A. Humphrey A. Lndwifr. Clerks: S. A. Hultninn D, O. Morrell, Somoreot Judaea: M. II. MoDormott John Drlttinn T. A, MeQuire. Clerks: Goo, W. Rhoados John MoMiohnol, So' lore Judges: Franois Montaauo S. W. Mnnnon J. V. Bnllard. Clerks: W. A, Iluntor F. A. Lancon. Table Judges: C. S. Kilmor Frank H'oy Josoph Frolkoy. ClnrkBl. J.Bnrthol omow P. W. Aloxandor. Vromnn Judges: Frauk Johnson Fred Lindborg Giles Bonnott. Clerics: Nut'l Brntton Potor P.Petorson. Wnlkor-Judgos: W. J. Harper J. W. Thompson E. W. Groafgrovo, Clorks: Robert Lnzell ES Dnwson Wallace Judges; T J Jonos 0 Soho flold J O Brownoll ClorltB; II M Bo bout D J Antonidos Well Judges: Ell Votaw Chas Gorkln A L Flotchor Clorke: J T Atkins John Van Cleavo Whlttior Judgos A J Noul John N Caross Chas Hardin Clorks; S P I'oaso Fetor Jenson Willow Judges: Isiah Beam E C Melton Frank D Hallor ClerkB: W S Braugh W D Brooks RlYRTIiE NEWS. After a few days of cold and dis agreeable weather, the sun shines out and wc imagine summer may still be with us, Sam Gambrcl and Miss Annie Philips were married at North Platte, October 2d. Wc wish them a bright future. Stanley Fuller and auother gen tleman arc visiting J. E. Fuller. A 'number of young people at tended a dancing party at Lute Cambrel's Friday evening. J. E. Fuller, Stanley Fuller and Frank llcslar went to Then ford the first of the week. Mrs. Anna E. Moore and Mrs. Ed Wright attended a Sunshine meeting at Dorp TaurBday alter- noon. Some of our farmers are stil making hay. A gentleman from Nesbit wa canvassing for a McKinlcy book in our tniuat Tiiureua)'. L gal Notice. Tho defendants. James L. Cox, Mrs. James L. Cox his wifo first real namo unknown, nnd Richard Boo ronl namo unknown, will tnlco notico tb at on tlm Gth day of AuiruBt, 1001, tho plaintiff, Tho County ot Lincoln, n corporation, tllod its poti- non in mo -district court or Xjtncom county, Nobrai ka, tho object and prayer of which is iu t orooloBO oortain tax Hons, duly aenesrcd by enlu plaintiu, agalnet Bouth half northeast quarter and north half southeast quarter ot eootion .'10, In townBhio 15. north ot ranao 27. wcBt of Sixth principal meridian, Nebraska, for tno year lbvi in the Bum or 921.01; for tho year lB0f in tho sum or 810.22j for tho yoor 1M00 in tho sum of 22,71; for tho year 1B07 in tho sum of 11.70; for tho year 1808 in tho sum of 0.70; for tho yoar 1800 in Um sum of 1012; for tho yoar 1000 In tho sum of 4.37; amounting 11 tno total Bum ot cvu.tb: with Interest on tho sum of $08.82, at tho rato of ten per cent pur annum from the 1st day of August, 1001, till ot which is duo nnd unpaid. Plaintiff prays 11 'locreo of foreclosure of said tax liens aac' a salu ot said prom ises. i 011 and onch oC you defendants nro required to answer enld potition on or boforo Monday, tho 25th dny of No- vomoor. mu. THE COUNTY OF LINCOLN, A Corporation. 11 1 By II. S. RldgoJy, its Attorney. OONTKHT NOTICE. U. H. LsdiI om i", North 1'tatts, Neli, October 17, lnoi, A sufflcleat coated affidavit bavlni; been Clod lit Dili nfflcn by llorboit J. 2Iott, cootettatit, nalnt Timber Culture ontrjr Ko, lSlOl.made October UQ, 18MI, for cant half north' vest quarter of iocUoh S3, townsblp V, north nt crauK" 2H went, by Jacob ltoiierH enntcatoo, In -which It la ullfKml tbat Jacob ltogerH 1ib fallml to break or cauivd to bu broken ft acre of nalil tract rlnco data of entry. That ho lint not planted tntrcea. tree Needs, or cuUIiiki, any part of cald tract alnce date of entry, or cau.ed the namo to be done, but him wholly abandoned the taiiiu anil raid defects ojl.t to tliln date, Hulil partluN are hereby uotlfltd to appear, respond and inr evldcuco touching raid Alienation at 10 o'clock a, m. on November 21.1U01 Uifore tlm rettUter and receiver at the United. SIMON land olllco In North I'latte, Lincoln county, Nebraska. Tho ruld contestant bavin;, In a proper aft dnvlt, llled October 12, 1001, et forth factH which bow that after duo dlllKeuce personal terrlre of this notice can not be made, It la hereby ordered aud directed that imcti notice be wit en by due and proper publication. 15-0 UUOIUIK K WENCH. KesHter.