The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, October 17, 1902, Image 1

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EIGHTEENTH YEAK.
NOIITII PLATTE, NEBRASKA, OCTOBER 17, 1902-
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The Malleable
Has many points superior to any other range
on the market. The stoves are sold as cheap
as any range of its class.
HOWE'S FMMTUBE STORE.
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BUY OR SELL ON
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Farm Implements,
Wind Mills, Pumps, Pipes and Fit-
tings and Tanks, Barb Wire.
Bale lies, Lightening
(J Hay Press & Repairs
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most money burned to
painting- your house.
cheapest in the end.
Sherwin & Williams Paints
Have been sold by us for many yeara, and they have
given universal satisfaction time tried and not
found wanting-. We have a full stock on hand for
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the spring- trade. If
i it again; if you have not used it, try it.
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THE HEER OF
It has an international
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Willi ii ior ine lame,
JOHN GUND BREWING
Send uo lor pasx
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of menstruation." They aro "LIFE SAVJ3IIS" to girls at
wouianliood, aiding development of organs and body. No
known remedy for woiulti equals tliem. Cannot do harm llfo
becomeo n pleasure. 81.00 11511 UOX BY MAIL. Sold
by dniKfrlst3. DU. MOXT'S ClIBMIOAL CO., Cleveland, Ohio.
For sale by North Platte Pharmacy.
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NORTH PLATTE, NEB.
is hard on paint and it is al
use an inferior quality when
The best paint is by far the
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you have used it you will buy
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RouncC of
(Pleasure
as well as
perpetual good
health, is assured
when you drink
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GOOD CHEER.
reputation for blandness of
pumi nunc vu vuuiatc
oum tiuijnuut,
CO., - LaCrosse, Wis.
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DlattB. Neb.
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They ovcrcomo WcaTt
ncss, irregularity and
omissions, inurcabo vi;
or and banish "nalns
Y. M. C A. NOTES.
The city ot York, Nebraska,
wakes up to the fact that lis young
men need a Y. M. C. A. and its
citizens have subscribed fifteen
thousand dollars toward the erec
tion ot a beautiful and well
equipped building.
We wonder If there is a man or
woman that thinks enough of the
young men of North Platte to give
ten dollars towards the purchase
of two dozen folding- chSVra for
them to occupy while listening to
practical talkp, lectures and helpful
addresses. Who will it be?
Dr. Dinnis and Mr. Fred Pcrrctt
have kindly contributed a large
number of magazines lor the free
distribution table. Oyer a hundred
copies given away this week.
During the firut half of this
month over thirty members have
been booked.
Notwithstanding the rain of last
Sunday, thirty men attended the
2:30 meeting and enjoyed a fine
addrcsB by Rev. C. P. Swandcr and
a cornet solo by Earle Stamp.
Next Sunday Rev. W. L. Troyer
will address the meeting. All men
arc cordially invited.
The Denver Express.
The glories of melodrama arc
unfading and though hot-spiced
theatrical icats are perhaps a little
warm tor the season, they are still
Bcductivc in the case of "The Den
ver Express" which is one of the
warmest and most rapid pjay of its
class. Once again Sitting Bull,
Standing Cow, and their hand Of
braves will attack the emigrant
train and emit their war whoops,
to the huge delight ot the gallery,
and the subdued thrills ot the par
quet. The Hulden Bros, have
equipped the play with an excellent
series of new scene?, and the grand
ball at the Palace Ilotelj, San Fran
cisco provides a society element
that entirely removes the suspicion
that this is a wild and woolly west
ern drama. It has situations and
climaxcB which are thrilling to a
degree, in the frontier scenes, but
the two acts devoted to the Ameri
can milltonarics and the scions of
British aristocracy (.how the skill
full band ot a clever dramatist and
are satirical and amusing always,
Taken in all it has proven its right
to play return dates, and its inter
esting ' story, uproarious comedy
and well woven plot entitle the play
to whatever success it may achieve.
A carefully selected company under
the management ot Holden Bros. ,
will present the Denver Express at
the opera house Thursday evening,
October 23J.
From an Evanston, Wyo., paper
we learn that a dramatic company of
that town will produce 'Tagf, the
Waif" on October 25th for the bene-
fit of the Union Pacific Btrikers.
Ed Week, formerly of this city,
will appear in the play as a Freuch
detective. Ed, who is one of the
strikers, writes home that he is
gettttig along pretty well, and is
doing all kinds of work from driv
ing 'a day wagon to fixing ma
chinery. CUT
IN WIRE
Baker Perfect Barb
Wire, Painted, per
hundred,
2
Baker Perfect Galvanized
Barb Wire per hundred,
Wilcox Department Store
SUTHERLAND SAYINGS.
Considerable corn has been cut
up and the average cattleman is
well prepared lor winter.
Beet harvest is in full blast. N.
C. McClainc has loaded one car and
Nels Lofabel is now loading one.
Applcgate and Paulsen expect to
ship cattle on Sunday (or the South
Omaha market.
Wm. Robbj of Lexington, came
up on Wednesday and is looking
over his cattle and real estate
interests,
Wm. Yates, of North Platte, has
been spending a few days at home.
J. II. Abshire has Bold the prop
erty recently purchased of Mrs.
Hostctter to Mrs. R. F. Owens.
Horse buyer Ireland was in town
last week. t v
Sam Anderson has purchased a
shredder and will commence to
operate it about November 1st.
Shoup Bros, shipped hogB to
Denver on Tuesday.
Hugh Brogan, of Clear Creek
was visiting among our merchants
on Wednesday.
Chrla Paulsen is building an ad
dition to his residence occupied by
Dr. Krusc. John Danicluon is
doing- the work. 1
. Charles Daffer and George Hitch
tngs of Keith county, marketed
hogs in town Tuesday.
The ladies' aid society ot the
Presbyterian church met with Mrs,
Frank Coatcs on Wednesday.
The acreage of fall wheat and
rye sowed thin fall is greater than
for a number of years.
P. C. Meyer and wife of Paxton,
were in town Wednesday.
A. L. McNecl 1b rcplastcring and
otherwise improving the old Bird
wood ranch. Frank Vogan is
putting on the finishing touches.
L E. Sherwood thinks of spend
ing the winter in New Mexico.
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W. R. Brooks and wife of Nichols
tcok in the theatre at North Platte
Wednesday evening.
Mr. aud Mrs C. S. Trovillo at
tended the funeral ot Mrs. Wm.
Jeffers at the county scat Tuesday.
Fall grain that was sown in this
country previous to the late wet
weather is looking line.
VV. H. Hill ot Hershey was down
to Overton on. business early in the
week,
B, B, Goodwin recently closed a
bargain for a residence in Colorado
City, Col., where he and family will
remove some time between now
and January 1st.
N. B. Spurrier shipped fifty head
of two year old steers to Iowa thiB
week, where they will be fed on his
tathei'd tarin. As his ranch is on
the south side he shipped them
over the B. & M, from Dickens, He
went with them,
Mrs. J. C..Gyger is entertaining
a sister from up the line at UiIb
time.
Niss Gertie JtfferB of North
Platte, who teaches the Nichols
school, was called to her home the
latter part of last week by the seri
ous illness of her mother who died
the following Sunday. Miss Mc-
Govern of the county seat had
charge of the school during Miss
Jeffer's absence.
Miss Mattie Olcson, who has
been with her sister Mrs. M. Mick
elson of Hershey for several
months, will soon depart for her
home at Rock Island, III.
I. G. Feeken and J. C. Gyger,
who are operating a threshing ma
chine in Dawson county, spent the
recent wet spell at their homes in
the valley. They returned Tues
day. A. A. Leiter ot Herbhey, who
lecently returned from a uionth'd
visit in Illinois, accompanied by his
wife and Mrs. Andrew Zimmerman
of Big Springs, were county seat
visitors on Wednesday of this week.
O. II. Eyerly sold Tom Ireland of
Moorefield, a team of young mules
the other day tor a consideration of
two hundred dolllars. He delivered
them at North Platte Wednesday.
Merchant Brown of Hershey, was
at the county seat od business one
day thin week.
iiu pasi lew uays ot warm
weather has put the ground in fine
shape for digging and earring
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La.st Cadi Fair Warning!
All persons knowing themselves indebted to
Lincoln county for personal taxes for the years 1901
and prior, will please take notice that if these taxes
are not paid, Distress Warrants will be Issued
December 1st, 1902. These taxes MUST BE PAID.
Do not blame mc if you are compelled to pay costs.
C. F. SCIIAKMANN,
County Treasurer.
Jut 2Voio J3ut A.morionzis on Guard."
1871- Ttie Old Reliable Fire
OF ZiORTII PLATTE,
Includes all the drcnt American Companies ,''
companies represented: ...assets:
cfna Insurance Company, of Hartford, Conn S14.071.948
Home Insurance Company of New
Insurance Company of North America , 10,079,479
Continental Insurance Company of New Yorjk 11,599,012
German American Insurance Company of New York. . . 9,419t457
Phoenix Insurance Company of Hartford, Conn 5,953,444
Pennsylvania Fire Insurance of Philadelphia 5,440,663
Philadelphia Underwriters of Philadelphia 16.394.695
When you ere In need of Iruurancc get the
T. C. PATTERSON, Manager, North Platte, Neb.
sucar beets and has also dried out
hay so that it can be baled and
loaded upon the cars.
W. A. Paxton of Omaha was
looking after busincst interests in
the yall.y lately. He is negotiat.
ing for the rurdiase of the SIbsoii
laud just north of Hershey now oc
cupied by A. W. Arnett. It con
tains 320 acres,
Several from North Platte at
tended the dance in the hall at Her
shey Friday night of last week
Mrs, Henry Weil lb reported an
quite ill at this time. Dr. MbCac
of North Platte is attending her.
Mrs, G. It. Mudd ot the Paxton
ranch is somewhat indisposed at
the present time. A sister from
Missouri is with her,
Sheriff Carpenter was up in this
vr'nity on legal business the early
part of this week,
Chas. Lawrence was at the coun
ty s:at Wednesday with a load of
cabbage for which he tound a ready
market at good prices,
W. A, Paxton is having a vat
constructed on his ranch In the val
ley 111 which to dip cattle,
Bids Wanted.
The School Board desire bids for
250 cubic yards ol dirt aud 75 cubic
yards of sand, delivered on High
School grounds. Address all bids to
15. A, LAKY, Sec'y.
ilotiutiful Comploxlonu
Aro spoiled by using nny kind of pro
lunation that lllla up the ikhob of tho
skin, Tho host way to sacuro 11 uloar
uomploxion, freo from ealluwnoflp, pim
ples, blotuhoH, oto., is to koop the liver
In uood onlor. An occassional iloso of
llorbino will olpnneo tho howols, rwrii
Into tho llvor nnd no establish n uloar
healthy comploxlon. f0u at A, P
StrelU's Corner Dru store.
HOUSE. . . .
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Oct. 23d,
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The Most Powerful Mclo- vf
drama of the Century. si)
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Insurance Agenty-1902
York 15.255. 87o
Combined Assets $88,214,568
best. It costs no more than (he poorest.
Ooen Liko Hct Cakco.
"Tim fimtost sollinu nrtielo I hnvo In
mv storo." ivrltoH llriiMi.Ut. 1 1 'M Kmllti
ot Davis, kouttiolry, "Ih Dr. Kind's Now
jLMHuovory ior uonBiimpuon, Uouglm nnu
Gold, boeauso it nlwnjn euros. In my
six yours ot hiiIos it hits rovor failed. I
havo Unown it to navo PUtforeru lrom
Throat and Limb dlfoiipor, who could
Bot no holp from ilootoro or any other
remedy." Mothum roly on it, liopt jihy
nioinoH presoriho If, and A. F. Stroitr.
unnrnntccH Hiitiflfnolion or refund price.
Trial bottloa froo. Kovulnr sizes, COo
nnd 81.00.
tove Pipe
I A 25 cent can will put
5 ft beautiful crloss on old
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J pipes, stoves and all iron
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Norili Plat 1c I'liiraaej
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Heath & Million Paints.
FALL AND WINTER
SUITINGS-
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Wc arc now showing-a new
linc of Fall and Winter
Suitings which we make up
to order in correct style
and perfect fit.
Your inspection and order is
solicited.
F. J. BROEKER,
Merchant Tailor.