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About The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 12, 1902)
c Jjtorilt Bkitt tm lEccl nfam& NORTH PLATTE, NEBRASKA, SEPTEMBER 12, 1002. NO. (18 eighteenth yeah. mt f 2 John Dratt John Burke E, R. Goodmun Bratt, Burke & Goodman, DEALERS IN LIVE STOCK. BUY OR SELL ON COMMISSION. Tel. No. 65. Office Dralt Dldg. S M m m 9 $ Reftrenca Any Bank in Nebraska, S NORTH PLATTE, NEB. I I III I I ll ' Lawn Seats- Ncat, comfortable and durable at prices ranging from $2.50 to $5.00. Don't you need one? g Ur ! Vil iff Mattings- "We are a little overstocked on Maltir.gs and must close out. To do so we offer the stock at very low figures. Conic and see tlie.quality and learn the prices. HOWE'S FURNITURE STORE. vWWWWVAVVA4S'WV t 6 - m Y9 6 l.ecttst St JOS. HERSHEY 2 NORTH PLATTE, NEB. d 9 9 Farm Implements, Wagons, Buggies, Wind Mills, Pumps, Pipes and Fit tings and Tanks, Barb Wire. Bale Ties, Lightening Hay Press & Repairs t S The Climate a Of Western Nebraska is hard on paint and it is al most money burned to use an inferior quality when painting your house. The best paint is by far the cheapest in the end. ' I Sherwin & Williams Paints Have been sold by us for many years, and they have given universal satisfaction time tried and not found wantiuir. We have a full stock on hand, for the spring trade. If you have used it j-ou will buy it again; if you have not used it, try it. g I A F STREITZ, Druggist f e the. Five cent Cigar JiJV SOHMALZBIBD'S. COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS. September 9, 1902. Board met pursuant to adjourn mcht, present full board and couu clerk. The following business was transacted: Bids for coantv grading were peued aud examined. John Ballard was appointed over- seer of highways to fill vacancy in District No. 55. The following claims were aud- ted and acted upon: A. E. Hun ineton bailiff allowed for 34.00 on general fund. O. E, Smith, sheriff of Rock county, serving papers allowed on general lund for 1.25. Smith Premier Co. repair on typewriter ot clerk of district court allowed for 11 25 on jjcneral fund. Geo. A. Walker, road work, al- owed on road fund for 9 00, Claim ot S. C. Wills for one dol- ar additional tor bringing in clec- t ton returns disallowed. Adpumcd uutlt tomorrow. Sept. 10th, 1902. Board met pursuant to adjourn ment, prcscut tuil board and county clerk The following claims were acted upon: Claim ot Nelson cc xuan hinney, taxes S103 95 paid under protest on cattle asbcssod in Now 11 precinct in 1898 was rejected as no proof was offered to bbnw tlint the cattle had been assessed else where, althoueh they were in transit April 1st, 1898. Claim of P. H. Sullivan for 7 0 supplies wan disallowed, Claim of P. II. Sullivan for 1.C0 for Buppltea was allowed on bridge fund The following claims were al- owed on general fund: Geo. W. Lonp, services as sheriff of Haves county allowed lor 5 26, John Pow er sheriff of Douglas services 3 75, Z. T. Branson services tin sheriff in Lancaster county 1.75. I. A Adams services as alierilKin Fron tier county 2 25, J. M. Ivrcader scr vices as blientl in Dodge county 1.45. D. E. Lincoln scrvici-u as sheriff in Dawson county 3 05. The board thereupon adjourned until tomorrow. September lltb, 1902 Board met pursuant to adjourn ment, present full board and county clerk. The following business was bad and done. In the matter of M. A. B. Boal for refund of tacs on account of error in treasurci'M dice on east half of southeast quarter of section 27-15-33, the following is oidered: C. P. Scharniann, county trcas Skirts- j Over 50 Styles. Skirts that arc made right. Skirts that fit right. Skirts that will wear. Qnbl niflipr frnm slock or made to your r? measure without extra charge. f? -Wilcox- v Department Store. Ittgnl Notice. - Tho defendants, IVnulilin II. Duttor Itclil, Snrnh O. Uuttorflold and John Doe, ronl namo unknown, will luk'o notico that on tho fith dny ot Muy, 1002, tho plaintiff Tho County ot Lincoln, n corporation, tiled Us poliltnn In tho district court of Lincoln cquuly, Nobraskn, thoobjuctnnd prayorof wliloli ' nro to forocloso certain Ins liens, duly nenoppod by said plaintiff against the north hnlf ot tho nor'hon&t quarter riivt lnlf ot tho north went quarter of section nO.townnhip 1G, north ot mono 27, wchI ot oiAiii i ii4uiini iiiviiuiuu, iitHiriiptw , lur mi year in inonuntorfi ub; ror ino onr 18U1 in inosuni or s.st'.n'.ror tlioyonr 803 in tho sum ot 1401: for thovenr 181)0 in tho sum ot 'il.09; for tho your 1807 In tho sum ot 111.03; tor th ywr 1803 In tho num of 0.81; for tlioyonr 1809 In tho t urn of 11 0S;for tho voir 1000 in tho sum of U7J; for thtt yenr 1001, n tho rum or 'J VJ: ntnonntini; In tho totnt sum of ?IL7 40; with Interest on tho sum ot 67807, nt tho rnto of ten nor cent iwr annum from tint llrst uny ot Mnv, 10C2 till ot which la duo and unpaid. 1 hunt If nrnvB n iooreo of roreolopuro of Bald t.ix liun nnd n sulo ot enld prvm- IBOH. You nnd onoh of you dofondnntn ore required to answer paid petition on or bo! roro Mondny tho 3d day ot N'o vombor, 1002. TIII3 COUNTV OP LINCOLN, (A. Corporutlon.) Jly H. H. niDOELT, Ita Attoinoy. BETWEEN THE RIVERS. I The kuvar beet crop, which i- no small affair in the valley, will he in shape to harvest the latter part of this month, " A. F.J3etler wan at the county seat on business betorc the county commiisioucra on Wednesday. He .was accompanied by Mrs. B;elcr. G. L. Mudd on the Paxton ranch left a tew days apo Missouri to accompanying his wife home who has been there on a visit for some time. J. V.tPricket attended the an nual mcetlner of the G. A. R, at Hastitiffs this' wctk. W. C.Cole will ship several car loads ottbogs west from Bird wood station the first ot ttie comin week. It will not be long before he will have another large . number ready for shipment. Chas. McDonald, who haB been butdieln of corn to V. S. Colci who owns t ue largest noi' rancu in western Nebrauka, ut torty cents per bushel the other day. This price ii a ery good send off. A Parson's Nohlo Aot. "I watt nil tho world to Itnow," writes II-3V. C.J Budlons, of Ashaway. H. I, ''what u thoroughly Kod ami reliablo iiiediuino I found in Eleotrlo 111' torn Thoy cured mo ot jaundice nnd liver troubles that had eausod mo cront euf ferlng for many years, For a Konulnc all-around euro thoy cxooll nnythlnc cverfnw." Eleotrlo Bitters iro tho aur iiiIeo of all for tholr wonderful work in Ivor. kldubV and stomach troublen, Don't fail to try thoni. Ouly 00 conta. Satisfaction Rimrantood by A. r.btroltz 1821 JToH 03. - 735 Tho Defondant, Mrs. Alnhn Hill. will lako not co that on tho loth day ot April, 1031, tho plaintiff;- tho County of Lincoln, a corporation, filed lln tint it.iiiri in Mm llinttint, (InurL nf l.tn. assisting J. G. Fecken in operating cou county. Nobrn!Un, tho object nnd .I., !,;.., ninr i,Q nnqnn. nrnvor ot which is to foreclo3o cortain uiu hui n 11 l" nenluBt tho nnrtiiwest piaer or eoctmn lie has been hayitij: lor the uam-in townMiip iu itortn or rntiRo ;n, T nn.nnHI. WOBV 1H fJIS'll MI LIUM IliUI IU lllll, 1MI blc Land company. i.,oi,,. ii. v.u,r isa-. in n.n cm nt Jim McMichacI, a contractor and 8jo 73; for tho year 1H00 in tho sum of h..;t,ir ni Mm rntintv neat, w ill kjum: ror i no year jb;w in ino sum or erect Frank Cook'd new farm residence. Mrs. W. II. Hill, of Hershcy, en- tertalned the ladies' aid society on Wednesday. The usual routine of urci: You are hereby authorized work was indulged in and season to refund taxes to the amount ol W refreshment, were served ,o s.i 1.. m a. n. Tinni n.i All those present report asocial 1 7 I Peerle 1 THE 'wcJSste is invariably found in every glass of GUND'S ss Bottled Beer BEER. OF GOOD CHEER Because the best of materials and the greatest of care enter into the brewing of it. ' The ideal beverage for table use. JOHN GUND BREWING CO., - UCrosetf, Wk. J-crttl J& fit pact of tint playing cards. H, SCHLESlN3ER,DN0RTH FLA.TTfiNEB.0 i' i.s nnni iiv .i. t . ii. nnni oil i x..w, j--.- . I . , 4. I...lf r Dnll,Aef mnr)..r nl mCCling. CUOt HUH ... auUvu.HBfc .x..h. vv.. - ,.....!., A.U . i lion JUXtUXlO ICUV ClCVltu IU ..m oecn paiu on accuuiu 01 crroi nil . - . ir: f- 4,, ,cnr i aireaay commoaioua oarn . rsmm I .ILlll ILIluCl Ut iVl t . ! w ana iov. . . . ,. Jas. RobbitlP. aoint iuu woik M. L. McCu'llouiih. K:v. Chamocrlaln ot tins circuit " 1 .... l ir Two claims of John McCullouRh win deliver ins iasi Bcrmon ai ncr- fur rebate of taxes on account of sucy csunaay PrcviouU iu .uu.t.. of the laud beintr in the1 river, encc. ' " " I . . . . . . -i T.. h herebv reiected for the reaisoii We arc torn mat tuc i-ayne in J m 1 I f that the aBsesEcd valuation is lower vestment company ot umaua ia w than adjoining landa on account of cotlating for the purchase of the iruh laud and loss by river. Fecken land in .Nichols precinct. tf Claim of Chas. L. Wood, bv Jno. The Union I'acinc rauroao com B'alt & Co , lor rebate of taxes on pany has a bridge gnug conatruct- ot 1, block 112, North Platte, for 13 50: for tho year 1803 in tho sum of 7 f2j for tho year 18M) iu tho sum of 7.23; imioiintlntf in tho total sum otCG.12; with Interest o lliomm ot-J.J n nt too rato of ten per neat per annum from tho first dny of Mnv, l'jol, all ot which U dun and unpaid. Plaintiff prnfl a drcreo of forcolosuro of eaid tax lien mid a snlo ot said prom isee Yuti nnd onoh of you ilufnndantu nro required to nnswer rnm poution on Legtvl Notico. ' 11110. Tho defendants Carloton E. Munn, Mrs Curietou E. Mann, flnt ronl imtno unlinown, Oust I.lmleti, Emma Lindon, w wife, Elicit Llndeu. MrsTErloli Lin dnn, his wife, tlrs-1 real lining uuUnown, nud Richard Roe, real namo unknown, will tnko notico that on tho 0th iluy ot May, 1902, tho plaintiff, tho County of Lincoln, a corporation, (Hod its pott- lion In tho District Uonrt pi Llaco'u county. NobraHlca, thoobjeotnnd pritjer ot which is to fo'oiloBo cortain tax lions, duly aedcsped by said n'aintitl nuiluBt tho t-outuo.ist qunr'or or section 'm, in township 13, north ot raciro 31, wodt ot SiNth prineljial meridian, Nebmokn, for tho your 1603 In tho sum ot $2018; for tho year 181)1 in tho sum ot lUGOj lor tho yonr 1895 in tho sum of 1802jforthe yenrl89Q in tho sum ot 18.11; for tho your 1897 in the sum of H.CJ; tor tho year 1893 in tho sum of 11 25; for the our 1899 in tho mini of 9.29; for tho your 11)00 lu tho sum lit 4.35; for the yonr 1901 in tho pum of 3.09:iunountinL' In tho total cum nf 12184; with Intorecton the num ot 82.37 nt tho rnto ot ten per nont per annum from tho first day of Ma; , 19C2, nil ot which iu due and unpaid. 1'lnintilT prays a dcorco of foreclosure. of oald tax lien and n sale of said prein- i-OH. lou nnd onoh of you defendants nro required to nmwor naid potltlnu on or before Monday, tho 3d day ot No- vomuor, llKl'J. THE COUNTY OF LINCOLN. (A. Corooratlon.) Hy II. B. niDQKLY. 1IB Attornr., Iioffn.1 Sfotlco, 3118. Tho Dofondnnts L. O. Lnthorn. first real namo unknown, E. P. Miner, tlrst ronl namounlcnown.nndlvichard 1!oo,tou1 namo tinlcnowu, will tnUo notico that on tho 20th day ot May, 1002, tho plain tilT, tho County ot Lincoln, a corpora tion, tiled Ito petition In tho dictrict court of Lincoln county, Nebraska, tho object at;d prayer of which lolo foreclofo cortain tax lienn, duly nvrred by paid plaintiU njinlnHt tho eatt iioir or ttio wert half of tectlon 21, in towunhip 9, north ot rant;o29, west of Sixth principal mer idian, NournsKn, ror tnoyear ibv)0 in ino or before Monday, tho 3d day ot No- flUn) f iQM for l()0 'cnr 1807 ,n tl)0 vombor. 100, 0, Mi f()l. ,ho 18D8 in UlB TIIW COUNTS CU. MNCOLN. 8Um Qf 4 f(jp t,)0 yfIir im , (h My II. H. M1DC1I3M'. Its Attorney. mm COLCHICINE SALICYLATE Trochet's Colchicine Salicylate Capsules. A standard end Infallible cure for RHEUMATISM and COUT. endorsed by the highest medical authorities of Europe and America. Dispensed only in spherical capsules, which dls colve In liquids cf the stomach without causing Irritation or disagreeable symptoms. Price, $1 per bottle. Sold by druggists. Re sure and get the genuine. nro. .co cixv.EiuiJVD, omty; CWJ VtWil FoY &'le Kj'ft&tti ita rliWM&'cy. the year 1901, n jected for the reas on that it does not appear that any ffort was made to have valuation educed by board of equalization Claim of Luke Conneally forje batc of taxes on t.outheast quarter of section 18.10-34 for the ye ir 1895 rrjected for the reason that it does not appear that the valutio:i is ex ccBBtve as compared with other vears. Qhilm of Gertie Hiiie, rebate of axes on lots .1 and 2, block 99, North Platte for $3 23. The follow in order was issued: To C. 1 Scharmann, county treasurer: You .ire hereby authorized to refund taxes Dain ov uert iu nine 10 ine amount of $3 28 on account of the . . i iti2 a new iron uriojjc over a iaicr.u which the road spans just west of HerBhcy. The larpc fruit crop grown in the valley this season has been about rill been disposed of except what will he consumed at home. B. F. Fletcher, who runs a pat cut medicine watfon through tills vicinity while here a few days apo entered into a contract with W. A. Paxton to furnish him with stock food for his ranch thc comin jr year. Mr. Fletcher estimates the amount at about t wb car loads. The h.iy is about all cut for thifr season, but not near nil haled as M A Bargain in Steel Ranges. W. M. Cunningham, the Hardware Man, will sell the Superb Steel Range, with High Closet and Rcacrvoir, and $3.00 worth of cooking utensils, for .$40.00. This Range is strictly first class and up to date in all respects, Call and sec it before buying. As'ci SaJIa - - - Itiirdwili'c alif4 Tinware, Etc,; at Fair Prices, Plumbing and Tin Work promptly attended to. sum ot 5 57; for tho year 1000 in tho turn of 2.211; tor tho your ivvl in ino sum of 2.03; nmnuntlnif in tho total mm of 20. 07; with Interest on tho sum of 10 45 at the rnlu or ten por cut por annum from tho llrst dy or May, all ot which U duo and unpaid. riant ft prays a decree or rorcoiosuro of said tax lieu and n unlo ot said pram- lues, lou and onch of you dorecdanln nro required to answer mid petition on or lufom Mond y, tho 3d day of No vember, ID THE COUNTY OV LINCOLN. (A Coruorution.) My II. fJ. niDGK.I.Y. Us Attorney. IfjTJJBUjHEd T If" is J iGiElJTFl H I O R the last cutting was stacked and will be baled and shipped from the excessive valuation ol lots 1 and stack. Seeberger & Co , biinij un- Diocu vv, orui i-.rtiw. abli! turret nresses with which to JH,f. KUIJUIIII, . . . . M. L. McCulloueh, I11"" i'ifcu"u Couuty Comtnrs. one of their own and put a crew at Cla m of Jacob KichiL'er lor re- work. o bate of taxes in well precinct re- n o. Mrnnnntn. "nn the Oiien. fLoR PAIMTIrAQ, fiSSft DRIES mm wnlL TOV SLLrCP. CrcoLitc iAVcs As iHveh LADoR AS A CARPDT 5WeCPitR. ii " -. . . irn.7: n rn n any jrftfD J MIT ' A 4. II a PAiriT PitoDVGTo frtfttn pUtfB (muii