The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, November 26, 1901, Image 4

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PROFESSIONAL CARDS
E. MoOAW,
'physician AND SURGEON.
TUESDAY, NOV, 26, 1901,
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CLOSING OUT
Ofllco over HulTmnms Millinery Storo
1RAL BARE, Editor awd Proprietor
Noktu P1.ATTE, - Nkukaska
V. BEDELL
SUBSCRIPTION BATES.
On Tesr, casta In advstic, M8
Six Months, cash In adTanos 75 Cents'
Entsrsd UhHorthPlau7(NsbrMka)postoSo M
t toond-elsi mattsr.
THE IRRIGATION MOVEMENT.
Perhaps those members of
congress arc correct who arc
saying that President Roosevelt
js favorable to the movement in
the far western states for the
adoption of a scientific and ex
tended system of irrigation.
Senator Warren of Wyoming,
a state which is vitally interested
in irrigation, and who is one of
its enthusiastic advocates, is
confident that the president is
on their side. Secretary Hitch
cock is a friend of the scheme.
The votes of a majority of the
congressmen from the whole
region between the Mississippi
and the Pacific can be relied on
for any intelligent plan of irriga
tion. 'One of the reasons why the
champions of irrigation feel that
President Roosevelt will be
with them is that he resided in
their locality for several years
and knows the need of an adop
tion of an intelligent system of
water storage and distribution.
He has been through all the arid
region of the United States. The
arguments for irrigation which
its advocates present will appeal
to him with force. The ad
vantage of irrigation, directly to
to the region immediately con
corned and indirectly to the
country at large, is so great that
it ouerht to receive the earnest
attention of the country. Any
plan which will materially add to
the productiveness of the and
region covering part of half a
dozen states will largely con
tribute to the population, wealth
and prosperity of the country.
But the friends of irrigation
ought to understand at the outset
that they will meet with much
opposition. A heavy vote will
be cast against it by New Eng
land and the old middle states.
Part of the south is apathetic
and part of it is hostile.
Some votes will be cast
against it by the middle west.
It will run against big obstacles.
The president's favor for it will
count for much, but this will not
necessarily bring success. A
camnaiirn of education on that
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issue should be started and
should be kept up until a favor
able result is brought. At pres
ent the government's income
larcelv exceeds its ontcro. The
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money for a wisely planned sys
tem of irrigation at national ex
penseand that is the only prac.
ticablc way that irrigation can
ever be had on a large scale
can be spared now but may not
be available after another cut in
taxation is made. The irriga
tion matter should be' presented
to congress rght at the opening
of the session. -St. Louis Globe
Democrat.
ADDITIONAL LOCAL
.David Love, the blir hearted and
ova citizen of Sutherland is
tratiBactiug business iu town today.
The announcement iu today'
Bee of the contemplated Improve
nicntu by the Union Pacific iu thia
city la important if true.
Doolittle'a Dolls and Toya o
ovnrv ricRcrintion were boucht In
New York City. No back numbers,
lOvcrytbinir new ami fresh.
The Quecu Quality Shoe, the
heat lndieB shoe In the world for
$3.00, sold by The Leader.
John Kramel, who married Laura
nuntlneton tormeriy 01 mm cuy
died a short time atro at Lawtoit
Oklohoma. of typhoid fever. Mra
Kramel mid children are now at
jarka, Kausiu,
Sacrifice Sale
The entire stock of Mens, Youths, Boys and Ohiidrens Suits,
Overcoats, Furnishing Goods, etc., in the room formerly oc
cupied by The Leader, first door south of the Postoilice, is
now in charge of 0. M. Jtfewton, as salesman, who has mark
ed down the goods and the entire stock will be closed out at
irmc mil ft II wnfll PC HI P DDfPPC
huaa in Ail nuULuulUilj rtlluup.
The stock
mencos Saturday, November 23cl. The stock is all new goods, having
tbeen bought ninety days ago. Parties wishing to purchase good cloth
ing at loss than wholesale prices should attend this great sale. Such
opportunities seldom come and it will pay you to lay in a supply of
& this desirable
other business on hands to givo it his
J sold. This is no fake sale. Seeing
jt sizes are broken.
9b amamm riM
J6
Further trouble between the
Union Pacific and its employees
secinB imminent through the fact
that the brakemen of the road have
commenced agitation for a change
i the rules governing employees.
During the past few months the
Union Pacific has been running
freight trains of more than
ordinary length, at times seventy
and seventy-five empty cars being
attached to a single engine. There
has been no increase in the number
of trainmen, but two brakemen
being' used. In consequence of
this, minor accidents to cars near
the middle ot the train liavc been
more frequent than ordinary.
There is a penalty attached to
such accidents. The brakemen
lave, therefore, formulated their
grievances and will within a short
time present them to the manage
mcnt with a request that the num
ber of, men on the long trains be
ncreased, the wages hicrca&id or
the rule providing for the pcualtiee
in case of accidents be abrogated.
Omaha News.
Chicago forecast for North Platte
and vicinity: Partly cloudy tonight
and Wednesday. The maximum
temperature yesterday waR 50; one
year ago -iu. Tne minimum tem
perature this morning was 25; one
year ago 20
For Saw; On easy terms, Good
Rye room house and one lot. With
in two blocks of High School and
business part of Dewey titrcet.
Good new barn with pump. City
water, cess pool, shade trees, nil in
good condition. Inquire of
JOS. UKKSIIKY.
In ttv lloirsry.
There nro In thu Bowery barbershops
iit which ono can r;ct shaved for three
cents. Day rum costs an uddlttonol
two' cents, making five rents In All, at
which prlco there begins to be some
thing doing for tfca shop. Thoro are
plenty of places on tho Hast Side, in
thu Uovvery und elsewhere, In which
onu may bo nhavc4 lor flvo onta. Gen
erally In n flvo-cnilt shop a bay rum
shavo would bo tfn cents, but It Is by
no moans nlwaya o. Witness a sign
which announces, for flvo cents, an
shavu with wltcU hazel ir bay rum.
Samntlmua ono can gut moro than bay
rum for ten cents, as Is set forth In n
sign announcing at that price a shavo
with bay hum and "'lorlda water. Nov
York Sun'.
must bo closed out in
merchandise. The owner of this stock has
The Bargain Clothing
O. M.
Jlont Toncit by Kile.
About carrying six parsons has boon
towed on the Mosolla by n Malay kite
six nnu one-halt feot long. Headway
was niatlo against a somewhat ranltl
current, and tho traction could havo
boen Increased by adding moro kltoa.
WlilstUr l'nrtU'titii At Tnlil,;,
J. McNeil WhlBtlor, tho artist, is
most particular about tho servico at
his table. His dishes are all ot sliver
and tho napkins, etc., arc- nil of tho fln
cst damask, marked In ono cornor
with his crest, tho famous butterfly.
BufTorlnc AtcliUnn.
Was tlioro over an elocutionist who
did not roclto n pleco In which sho
takes a quick step forward, and. nut
ting out n tremulous hnnd, shrieks In
a Wku key, "Halt?" AtchlBon Qlobo,
Rheumatism
Rheumatic pains arc the crlc3 of protest
and distress from tortured muscle.1, aclilnc
joints and excited nerves, 'f ha blood lias
been poisoned by the accumulation of
waste matter in the system, and can no
longer supply the pure and health sustain
ing loon tiicy icquirc. The whole system
leeis tlte eilcct of this ncid no son : and
liot until the blood has been purified und
brought back to a healthy condition will
the aches ami paiti9 cease.
MM. James Ken, of 707 Ninth street. N. It.,
WashiiiKlon, D. C.
vriui
M n follow; "a. few
liionthH ago I had nn attack of Sciatic Itheutn
iiimut us worn tortn, me
mill was so Intense that I
iccume completely pros,
rated, The attack was an
unusually severe one, and
my condition was regard
ed as being very danger
ous. I wu attended by
bne of the most able doc
tors In Washington, who U
llson member of the fac
ulty of a leading medical
college here, lie told me
to continue Ids prescritx
ttonsand I would ci
I set well.
After having 0 filled
twelve limes without recelvln;
tne slightest
iwnefit, I declined to continue his treatment an
longer. Having heard of 8. 8. S.(Swlft'sSpeeiac
recommended for Rheumatism, I decided, !ma
In despair however, to give the medlcln a kIpJ
sndafterl had taken a few bottles I was able 8
nouoie arounu on crutcnes, anil very soon there
aiier nau no ue lor mem aiau, H. a. r. having
vuicv. ii.c viniuu mm itch, aii 111c uisircssiu:
kialns have left me. my appetite lug returned
stid I am happy to bs again restored to perfect
health.
the great vegetable.
puriiier aim tome, is
the ideal remedy iu all
rheumatic troubles
There arc no oniates or
nuucraia in it to uisturi) tne digestion and
lead to ruinous lmblts.
We have prepared a special 1ko1c on
Rheumatism which every sufferer from
this painful disease should read. It is the
most complete and interesting book, of
the kind iu existence. It will be 6ctit free
to any one desiring it. Write our tmysl
ciuns fully and freely about your case. Wo
make 110 charge for medical advice.
THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, OA.
sss
of ClotMn
sixty days and the
attention and the stock must be &
is believing. Come early before &
4&
e ii m a 9
NEWTON, Salesman.
HANS GERLE,
The Tailor,
Has just opened a now
tailoring establishment
and has now samples for
suits also doos repair
work. Call on him with
now or old work and you
will rocolvo prompt at
tention. Dewoy st. up
in Morach building.
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HUMPHREYS'
Witch Hazel Oil
THE PILK OINTMI3NT.
One Application Gives Relief.
It cures Tiles or Hemorrhoids External or Inter
nal, llllnd or Bleodlng.Itchlngorllurntns.Flssuros
and Fistulas, nellcf Inimodlate euro certain.
It cures Burns, Scalds and Ulcerations and Con.
tractions from Burns. Tho Itello f lna tan t heal I ng
wonderful.
It euros Torn, Cut or Locoratod Wounds and
Bruises.
It cures Bolls, Carbuncles, Felons, ' nunrounds,'
Ulcers, Old Soros, Itching Eruptions, Scurfy or
Scald I load.
it cures Inflamod or Cokod Breasts and Soro
Nipples. Invaluable.
it euros Bait Ilheum, Tetters, Scurf y Eruptions,
Chapped Hands, Fever Bllstors, Soro Lips or
Nostrils. Corns, Bunions, Soro and Chared Feet,
Ktlngs of Insects, Mosquito Bites and Sunburns.
Throo Slzos, 26c, 60c. and $1.00
Sold by DruggUti, or sent pre-paid on receipt of price,
HUMPHREYS' MED. CO.,
Cor. William A John bti., NEW YOKIC.
Por Uni Rnlns In
....LANDS....
Call on.,..
I. A. FORT.
Over McDonalds Hank.
U, P. R. R, LAND AGENT,
Prices from 81.25 to $8 per aero.
200,000 aoroa for sale
THERE ARE OTHERS
...1. .
who can niauc and repair
ouocs, but there arc lew
who can equal and none
that can surpass us
C. NEWMAN.
W
H,
A.
sale com-
T.
too much
Store.
to buy your suit or overcoat is
now, and this is the riufht place
to leave your order. We have a
full line of fall and winter goods
best cloths and exclusive pat
terns. We inve you correct fit
and style and the best tailoring',
J. F. BROEKER
MARY SWING,
A ProFessiona
m Nurse.
Offers her services to all de
siring such. Call at rooms ove
Western Stove Repair Works
J. F. F1LL.I0N,
Gonoral Repairer.
Special attention given to
B1GTCL5 REPAIRING.
WHEELS TO RENT
i'HYSIOIAN AND SURGEON,
OiTiceB: North Plntto National Bank
Buildinp;, North Platte, Nob.
,1 F. DENNIS, M. D.,
IIOMOEOPATHIST,
Orer First National Dank,
NOIITH PLATTE. - NEBnASKA,
. 3. HoAOIiAN D. W, V. IIOAOfAHD
"Oakland & Hoagland,
ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELORS
Omce over Mrs. HulTtnan'a MllllnArv Hlnra.
NOltTII PLATTE. - . NKI1I1AHKA.
ILCOX & HALLIGAN,
ATTORNEYS. A T. llA W.
OORTIf riiTTK, . . i . NEBRASKA
ome over North Piatt Nstloasl Dank.
S. RIDGELY,
ATTORNE Y-AT-L AW .
Ofllco MoDonnld Block. Dewev stroot.
NORTH PLATTE. - - NEBRASKA
rjR. O. B.
DENT
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,
uince over rost Oihcc.
.Telephone 115.
North Plntto, - - Nebraska.
II. DAVIS,
lATTOUNrcV.Arp. T,AW
NORTH PLATTE,, - - NEBRASKA
urauy juioqk itooms l & 'Z.
O. PATTERSON,
OOlce over Yellow Front Shoe Store
NORTH PLATTE, NEB.
E. ROCHE,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
Hinman Block, - Dewev Stueet,
Noiith Platte, Neubaska.
LEOAI. NOTICES.
NOTICE FOU PUDLIOATION.
Land OMlco at North Platte, Keb. )
November 1Mb, 1001. (
Notlco Is hereby tttvon tbat thn fnllnwlnn-
tiameil settler has lllcil notice of his Intention to
make final proof In support ot lil.s claim and that
s.ild proof will bo tnado before rCftltttur and re
ceiver of the U. 8. fjind Office nt North Flaltc,
neu., on I'oceniuer so, jwi,
LOU18 HUDLlTZ
who madoi homostcad Entry No. 18,711 for
the north hnlf of southeast quarter tho southeast
quarter ot tho northeast quarter, and northeast
quarter of southwest quarter of section 11, town
u, norm rango m went i p. m.
Ho names the following witnesses to nrovo bin
continuous reel Jodco upon and cultlratum ot said
land, viz: Leopold 1'oizcll and Leo Smith of
Pickens. Nob., Wiley Mathews and II, 1, Baker
ot North Platte, Neb.
1U-0 UKO. K. FIIENCII, RcRlster.
Nottrc Is llorebv slvcn that In nnrHtmncn nf
tnstructlona from tho Commissioner ot tbo Gen
eral Land omce, under authority vested In him
by section 21ft!t, Ilevlsod Statutes of tho U. H., as
amended by the act ot congress approved Febru
ary 20th, 1MI5. wo will proceed to offer at public
Halo on tbo nth day of January neit, at this office
tho following tract ot land, namely, Lot 2, Section
is. ion-n u norm, ni jioime z west oi utn r. ai.
All persons claiming adversely tbo abovo de
scribed land aro advised to filo their claim In
this ofllco on or bofore tbo day designated for
the commencement ot wild salo, otherwlso tbolr
rigniH win uo lorreiieu.
Dated at the United Stairs Land Office. North
Platte, Nebraska, this 10th day ot November,
10U1.
TttANK UACON, ltecelver,
Shoe Repairing :
A Specialty.
Always carry a select quality
of Bole leather to please our
patrons and our aim is to
please as near as we can.
Colored Laces.
Get your colored laces at the
Yellow Front Shoe Hospital.
GEO. TEKULVE.
FOR SALE.
FARM WAGONS,
SPRING WAGONS
TOP BUGGIES
And all kinds of
Farm flflaehinepy. ' .
Standard Goods at
Reasonable Prices.
LOCK 5 SALISBURY f
NORTH PLATTF.
Wm. Gamt,
Blacksmith and
Wagonmaker.
Horse Shoeing a Specialty.
Horse Shoeing $4 per Team.
AIbo reductions iu the price of all
other work. Work iruarantced or
money refunded. Give us a call.
Locust street south of Yost's
harness store.
STEBBINS' STABLE.
Liyery, Feed, Boarding- and Sale.
NEW RIGS,
Accommodations Good.
Feed per team to hay, 35 cents a
night; noon feed 15 cents.
L. C. Stebbiiis,
'Phono 101.
North I'lnttc.
Nebraska
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