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About The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 22, 1901)
k Jtorih SEVENTEENTH YEAll. NORTH PLATTE, NEBRASKA, NOVEMBER 22, 1001. NO. OB e a a a a a a r Do You Read Advertisements? ! COPrnrtftiT If so Don't Forget the Bargains Wc offer, when in need of Furniture, Carpets, Sewing Machine, Stove, Range, Picture, Frame, Curtain, Piano or Organ. Wc have the bestl2-ft Linoleum in the city. We arc putting in a big stock ot Wall Paper part already arrived variety great -:- -:- Prices up Howe's Furniture Store. laeecaaaaaaaeaaca JOHN BR ATT. GOODMAN. JOHN BRATT & CO., Real Estate, Loans Insurance X NORTH PLATTE, NEBRASKA, X www BLACKLEG I CATTLE ontored doongo. Is provontod bv vnccinntion botoro tho Rerm ot the iliaonso has u, c.otn.v, Tim mininim nf vnnninnttntl dononds UDOD nrOPOr Too lnrtro u doso will produce tho diBcneo whilo too eranll n doso will not rendor.tho nnimnl immuno- Tula problora 18 solved by Pntkc, DqvIb & Co. in tholr now vncoluo In pill form which is injected through tho Ekin. No raixinir. tlltorlnff or time wnsted nnd you donVhnve toBpond n fortune- to vacoinato your onttlo. P. D. Co, book, "Blackleg and its Treatment." freo THE NORTH PLATTE PHARMACY Next door to First Natl. Hank, s ::::::::: : J. II. STONE. Mor 9 9 d 9 JOS. HERSHEY. t p Farm Implements, Wagons, Buggies, Wind Mills, Pumps, Pipes and Fit A tings and Tanks, Barb Wire. n. w m a s m Bale lies, Lightening Hay, Press & Repairs 9 9 6 Locust St NORTH FLATTE, NEB. 9 9 WW fvforih f latte Hoar ...................................... a a i a lylEiijUfactUi'ecL foyofti? Platte ioiieir fljliis Used by economical housewifes in fifty towns in Nebraska and Wyoming and pronounced the equal of any flour manufactured in Nebraska. fl TMai Sack rjrjlll Covii?cc yoU of its IJelt North Platte Roller Mills A WOULD BEATER. 15. F. Sccbcrger received a card Wednesday from Dr. Ferrar of the American Beet Sugar Co. stating that a car of sugar beets, grown and shipped by J. F. Carpenter ot Hershey had averaged 19.4 per cent sugar and 86.4 per cent purity and that Mr. Carpenter would receive $5.35 per ton tor the beets. This a wonderful tent In per ccn tagc of both sugar and purity. At the Buffalo exposition the highest percentage of sugar obtained from the many samples submitted was sixteen, and upon UiIb percentage which came trom Nebraska beets a medal was awarded. The per centage obtained from the Carpen ter beets was not from a few selec ted beets but the average applied to the entire load and is three and lour-tcnth greater than that for which the Buffalo medal was awarded, No stronger proof ot the adapta bility of the soil of the Platte val ley in Lincoln county for the suc cessful growing ot sugar bectB Is necessary than the results attained by Mr. Carpenter, who planted twenty-five acres this season and has had excellent uuccesa with the entire acreage. C. F, IDDINCS THE PROFIT IN Last spring Saml. TURKEY DINNER. The Ladies of the Maccabcss of Pride of Nebraska Hive No. 1 will give a dance and serve a hot dinner at Lloyd's opera house ou Wednes day cvniug, November 27th. Din ner will be Bcrvcd from 5 to 12, dancing from 9 to 12. Dinner 25c, dance tickets 50c. MENU. Roast Turkey and Cranberry Sauce Chicken and Gravy Hot Roast Pork, Sweet Potatoes Mashed Potatoes Cabbage Salad Potato Salad Pickles Celery Brown Bread Boston Baked Bcana Bread and Butter Pumpkin Pie Cake Coffee. BKET3. Funkhouscr of Hershey planted four and one half acres actual measurement of sugar beets. During the sea son he kept an accurate account of the cost of beet seed, planting weeding and harvesting the beets, including his own time and a rental cost of three dollars per acre for the land. On this four and one-half acres be raised seventy-six and one quarter tons of beets for which he received $342.00 on the cars at Her slicy. The actual cost of raising the beets was 5109.57, leaving a net profit of $232 43. The cost per acre for raising and harvesting the beets was $23.35 and the net profit! per acre was $51.63 A man, though a fool, can easily see that the farmer in the valley who in the future raises sugar beets is the one who will have a plethoric bank account. When You Buy Paint Buy Good Paint... And that means SHERWIN & WILLIAMS PAINT. Wo havo been handling this make for many years and have found that it gives excel lent satisfaction in every instance. It may co&t a trifle more per gallon than inferior paints, but it's cheapest 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. According to the Washington dis patcher Admiral Schley, at the conclusion of the lamous court ot pqulry, finds himself a poor man. He Iiuh been compelled to expend every cent of his private foitune de fending himsclt against the in famons accusations preferred against him by the naval clique which hoped to drire him from the service in discrace. A lew weeks ago the admiral bcleivcd he could leavcdiis family $20,000. Now he he finds that he is hractically bank rupt. Bntbc docB tiQt regret this tact. If the verdict,! the court is in his favor, as there 1b every rea son to believe it will be, he will be aatisfied. The Industrial commission has issued a report ou railway labor in the United States. It shows that railway employes in .this country constitute an army of nearly 1,000, 000 people' with probably nearly 5,000,000 dependent on tile wages paid by railroads. The report savs that for years to come the railroads will absorb an incrcanintr number of employes. Sixteen thousand head of sheep are being fed at the Taylor ranch near Grand Island. LAMPS BETWEEN THE ItlVERS. Carpenter Grizill of Hershey has the contract for erecting a new ho tel in that village for a man named Gumtncrc. D. S. McConncll is conyalcsctug from a siege of typhoid fever. Dr. Eves has been the attending phy sician. II. Newberry of McPhersou Co. was looking after IiIb real estate In this section this week. H. B Reed of Ogallala has pur chased a large tonnage of hay on the Chas McAllister farm near Hershey and will bring down about S00 head of cattle the first of next month which he will winter. Several parties in the valley have recently lost a number of young cattle from black leg. King Cole recently purchased a number ot stock hogs of II. Ottcu, V. 15 Park and the Kelly boys. Elmer Edmlsten and father who have been pasturing their cattle in the Birdwood country the past summer, have brought them back to the valley for the winter. Mrs. N. B. Spurrier is still in Iowa waiting ou her sister who in suffering from cancer of the stomach. The shipments of baled hay add sugar bectB from Hershey has made that village one of the livliest ship ping points in western Nebraska. Miss Kate Sullivan, who had spent a couple of weeks with Mrs. Sadie Brown and Mrs. Fannie Brooks at the coiinty scat, has re turned to her home at Nichols. W. 15. Park on the Dillon farm has had five or six men assUting him cribbing corn the past week, The old canal company has re cently had about 480 acres of land ust west of Hershey laid out into forty acre lota which will be ilantcd to sugar beets the coming seabon. Al. Beckitt and lainily, who have resided in the valley for some time. will depart soon for Illinois where they expect to make their future home. 15. F, Secbcrgcr of North Platte was in this locality on business this week, I5d 15well of Grand Island was up in this locality lately on business pertaining to the sugar beet crop that was grown in the valley this season-: - A. L. Davis of North Platte put a new tin roof on O. H. I5yeily's farm residence this week. J. M, Dwycr delivered some fat cattle to a meat market at the county seat last Tuesday. Qmtc a lew farmers in the valley are about done husking corn for this year. Paul G. Meyer ol North Platte did some surveying near HerBhcy for the old canal company latt week. Decorated Decorated Decorated Decorated Decorated Lamps $ 1.25 Lamps 1.50 Lamps 2.00 Lamps 3.00 Lamps up to,. 15.00 Special nickel plated center draft lmp fitted with 10inch white uome snanc 5t.iu. nave never sold less than $2.00 to 2.50. BSTStore open evenings unti eight o'clock. Wilcox Department Sjore Don't Ne&Iect Your Eyes Wc arc prepared to corcctly Wc have the 'fit your eyes. v X Steel Frame X X X Nickel Frame X X X Gold Filled Frame X X Solid Cold Frame And the handsome Rimless Glasses guaranteed to give Each pair is satisfaction X X X X entire DIXON, The Jeweler, & EolT at Cozad was entered uy burglatB Tuesday nlglit and $700 worth of clothing Btolen. At an other store 8100 worth of canned goods were taken, Probably a polar expedition party. Steve Faber, a farmer living southwest of Juniata, accidently discharged a shot gun which he was cleaning and the charge liter ally tore the arm off of his eighteen-months-old chl'd and probably fatally wounded his wife. It was the old story of "didn't know it was loaded. The completion of the new wine at the Ltncoln aBylum lor the in sane allowB much more room and greatly increases the accommoda tions of the patients, There arc now 517 paticntB at the hospital The addition will be used n6 a ward lor women and there are Iron bed stcadB, enamelled floors, pic tures and a rocking chair for each patient. George Moore of Lincoln kissed the wife ot Frank Williams last summer and today he paid the pen alty by drawing an tightccn monthb' term in the penitentiary. At the time of the kissing Wllllame happened along and protested Moore pulled a gun and threatened to shoot. This act upon the part of Moore helped to lengthen the sentence, Notico to School Officers. The annual meeting of the Ne braska State Teachers' Associatioi will be held at Lincoln January 1 and 3, 1902. All teachers desir ng to attend 6iiouiu oe grauier two weeks vacation. Bertha Thoem:cke, Co. Supt. LEGAL NOTICES. NEBRASKA NEWS- Union Pacific Freight Brakenian Champuoy, while making a couple at Clarko Ut week, sustained the accidental amputation of the leg at the ankle. Mr. Champnoy's home ib in Omaha, 15. 15. Balch, the Omaha banker who was isoine months ago as sauueu anu rooueu in ins berth on a Pullman car has just comprom iscd a damage suit with the Pull mans upon payment to him of $7,000. The merchandise store of Banks Hk The Cash $ TORE. Here wc go with the TRAMP in the lead with a fine assortment of STAPLE and FANCY GROCERIES. Fresh from the fac tories, will be ready for business M. 30TH and respectfully so licit a share of your patronage. I will sell for cash only and one price to all. You will get your money's worth by trading with me, Yours for business, E. T. Tramp. I.KOAL, NOTICE. Tho (lefemlnntH, lJurncy J. Kendall, Ad Olo K. Kciulnll, hta wlfo, John Doo, real nnmo unknown, lllchard Koo, real nnmn unknown, will take notico that on tho Jud day of Hcptcntbor, 1(01, tho plaintiff, Ilia County or Lincoln, n corporation, tiled ltd petition In tho dUtrlot court of Lincoln county, Nebraska, tho object nnd prayer ot which nro to forecloso certain tnx llenn duty UBBOBScd by nnld nlalntltt niralnnt tho n nov, of Beallon 17, town whip IS, north of rnnsro 31, went of tho 6th p. in., NobniRka. for tho year 1S33 In tho in of r.00; for tho year 1SJI In tho sum pf II.7D! for tho yenr 1K3 In tho sum of fUWi for tho year 1890 In tho Bum of J7.15S for tho year 1S97 In tho sum of 3.; for tho year 181)8 In tho Bum ot $2.70: for tho year 1899 In tho Hum of It.oi; for tho yenr 1900 In tho nun ot $0.72; nnd nlno to foro closo certain tax liens duly iiuaCBued by nnld plaintiff ukuIuhI tho eV4 nwH ot sec tion 17. township in, north of rungo 31, west of tho 0th p. in., Nohraika, for tho yenr 1KB In tho sum of 15.09; for tho year 1894 In tho sum of $1.79; for tho yenr 1885 In tho Bum of $5.88j for tho yenr 1890 in tho mnn of $7.15: for tho year 1S97 In tho sum of 13.42: for tho yenr 1893 In tho aum of 12.70; for tho year 1899 In tho sum ot $1.91; for the year 1900 In tho sum of $0.77: nnd nliio to foreclose, cortaln tax ll!rm duly itsscHsed nnd levied by said plaintiff nKulnut tho sw4 of Heotlon 17, In town Hhlp 15, north ot ranKO 31 west or tho 6tli p. in., Nebraska, for tho year 1898 In tho Hum of $10.19; for tho yenr 1891 In tho sum or $3. DO; for tho year 1895 In tho sum ot $tt.r5: for tho yenr ISM In tho sum of $14.W); for tho yenr 1897 In tho tnim ot W.88: for tho yenr 1898 In tho sum of $5.43; for tho yonr 1899 In tho cum of $3.b8; for tho yenr 1900 In tho Bum of $1.53, amount ing to tho total sum of $124.97, with Inter est on tho Bum of $81.91 at tho rnto of ten per cent per annum, from the 1st day of September, 1901, nil of which lu duo and unpaid. I'Jnlntlfr prny n deereo of foreclosuro pf said tax liens nnd n nlo ot said prom' Ises. You 4ind ouch of, youdefendnnts nro required to nnswer snld petition on or hoforo Mondny, tho 10th day of Decem ber, 1901. THE COUNTV OP MNCOI.N. A Corporation. Uy H. S. Itldcoly. Its Attorney. LKQAIi NOTICE. Tho defendants, llurney J. Kendall, Ad dle K. Kendall, his wlfo, John Uoo. real name unknown, Ulchard Hoc. real nnmo unknown, will tuko notico that on tho 2nd lay of September, 1901, tho plnlntirt, tho County of Lincoln, u corporation, tiled ItH petition In tho district court of Lincoln :ounty, Nobruskn, tho object nnd prnyer if which, nro to forcclpso certain tax lonB duly assessed by said plnlntirt .igalnst tho noli ot section 19, In township U, north of mngo 32. west ot tho 6th p. in., Nebraska, for tho yenr 1833 In tho or S20.T7 s for tho yonr 1891 In tho sum f 'U.47: for tho yenr 1895 In the sum of 17.42; for tho your 1890 In tho sum of $S.ll: ?r tho year 1897 In llio Bum of $3.60: for tho year 1898 In tho. sum of $4 01; for tho year 1899 In the sum nf 13.11 fnr ilio vnup 1900 In tho sum of $1.21; and also to foro closo cortaln tnx llenn duly nBsessod by snld plnlntirt itKalnst swVi of section 19, In township 10, north of rnnpo 32, west, of tho Cth p. tn,, Nebraska, for tho yenr 1893 In tho Bum of $14.88: for tho year 1891 In tho Mum ot $11.09: for tho your 1893 In tho sum of $7.42: far tho venr U9A Ir. 4hn Bum of $8.31; for thu year 1897 In tho sum ?l-?J?,i ?r 1110 y,lr 1K,! n tno sum or $3.91: for tho year 189!) In tho sum of $3.01: for tho year 1900 In tho Bum of $1.21: and also to foreclose ccrtuln tnx liens duly as sessed by snld plnlntirt iiRnlust the soU of nw',i of section 19, township 10, north of rntiKO 32, west of tho Cth n. m. No. brnskn. for till' voill' 1SM In iL nm nf $3.77; for tho yonr 1831 In tho sum of $2.83: for tho yenr 1893 lu tho Bum of $1.90: for tho yenr 1890 In tho sum of $2.03; for tho yr.1S9.7u'n 11,0 8Um ot ', 0. fi t" year 1898 In tho sum of $0.99; for tho year 1899 in tho Bum of $0.81: for the yedr 1900 In tho sum of $0.32; nnd nlso to forccloso cer tain tnx Ileus duly nssessed by snld plain tiff nftnlnst tho w'j nwli of Heotlon 19. In township IB, north of range 32, wost of J.'i - , l", weurnsKn. ror tno year 1893 In tho Hum of $7.41; for tho yenr 1891 In tho Hum of 'W.GS: for tho yenr 1895 In tho sum of $3.70; for tho yonr 1890 In tho m.,m..(!,C N;15' for 1,10 yenr lss'' In tho sum ? J MP5 fo-r 1,10 yenr ms 1,1 tho Hum of $1.92: for tho year 1899 In tho sum of $1.50; for tho year 1900 In tho sum of $0.03, and also to forecloHo cortaln tnx liens duly nsspssed by snld plnlntirt ngnlnst tho seU no,i of section 19, In township 16, north pf range 32, west of tho Cth p. in.. Ne brnska, for tho yenr 1893 In the sum of $3,77: for tho year 1891 In tho Bum of $2.90; for tho year 1893 In tho sum of 11.91; for tho yenr 1S1HJ In tho sum of $2.61j for the ywjr. 1897 In the sum of $1 ; for tho yenr 833 In tho mini of $0.99; for tho yenr 1899 In tho nuni of $0.92: for the your 1900 In tho sum of $0.32; and also to foroclose c?rfalntax ,cnH 'I"' assessed by said plaintiff nKnlnst the nu noli of section 19, townrhlp 10, north of range 32, west of HlR flh,.,) m- NSb.r,n?Jni for tho year 1893 In tho sum of $7.45: for tho yoar im In tho Bum pf $5.73; for the yenr 1893 In tho sum of 13.72: fnr thn vir in ih. sum of $5.01: for tho yenr 1897 In the sum Vfnf 1r 1110 y.onr ,,sos ln 'he Bum nf li.Ol; for the yenr 1899 In the sum of $t.6rt; for tho yoar 1900 lu tho sum of $0.63 nmountliiff to tho total sum of $190.37. with Interest on tho sum of $121.87 at the rato of ton nor cent per nnniim. from tho 1st ami tinpnPd. cr' "" ot wnlch rialntirt prays a docren of foreclosure pf said tnx liens and a salo of said prom Ihos. You and each of you defendants nr.. required to nnswer Hnld petition on or ,0or,0,Moniln'' tIle h day of Decern. TIIK COUNTV Olf LINCOLN, fly H. S. nicely; it. Aft'oW'0"'