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About The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 31, 1902)
tit ctra EIGHTEENTH YEAH.' NORTH PLATTE, NEBRASKA, OCTOBER 81, VJU2. NO 84 New Slock of Just received, including- a very Chairs mil Goolc Adjustable Reclining Chairs. AVVWVWVVV Blankets and Quilts. We have just added a line of Blankets and Quilts to our stock. Come in and sec them. HOWE'S FOBMTURE STORE. k WWWWWvV VVWWVVVVVVWWVV VVWVWVVVWVV VVW n e a Fountain 9 e o s a e e a e 9 s e a e Corner Bru u e 0 Rubber iQoeesoaseoQsssGsseaaBeeeaoaesGceaaeseeoasQseffOS 2 John llrntt jolin j Bratt, Burke S DEALERS IN 5 BUY OR SELL ON SJ Rcftrcnccs Any Bank in Nebraska, V m NORTH PLATTE, NEB. d 9 9 Farm Implements, Wagons, Buggies, Wind Mills, Pumps, Pipes and Fit tings and Tanks, I?arb Wire. Bale Ties. Ltehtenimr Hay Press. & Repairs Locust st- : : : : NORTH FLATTE, NEB. AT SOTIAIjSIHID'S. i Wljh THE BEER OF GOOD CHEER. L&W U It has nn Internationa! reputation (or blandness of sSr kMt flavor and for absolute purity. None to compare Rw vWryt? willi it for the table. Sold everywhere. Mfl 1 JOHN GUND BREWING CO., LnCrossc, Wls.jSf ! &rjpfrw Korth Platte, tCbJV0Jr ' I J 'P PEMNYBOYAL PHIS Jit of menstruation." They aro "LIFJ3 SAVJ2II.S" to glrjo nt womanhood, aiding development of organs and body. Jfo' It no. va rcmody for woman cntmlu them. Cannot do harm lifo becomea a pleasure. ifil.00 PEB UOX JIY MAIL. , Sold by ilruffirista. DR. MO'JLT'S CHEMICAL CO., Cleveland, Ohio. For sale by North Platte Pharmacy. Furniture handsome line of Rocking a o Syringes, Hot Water Bottles, Complexion Brushes, Bulb Syringes, g Massage Rollers, 3 Gloves Nipples, Sponges, Tubing, and all other Rubber Goods, just S received fresh from the factory g at low prices. S STREITZ'S e a e a a a Store. uurlec E, R. Goodmnn ( & Goodman, LIVE STOCK. S COMMISSION. Tel. No. 65. Office Brail Blilg. $ t Tlioy ovcrcomo T7ca"i: ness, irregularity and omissions, Inorcaso vljj or nnd bniiiah "nains JOS. nERSHEY t Mrs. II. J. Clark aud several of It pupils hare on exhibition at Warner'rf ttore n large number of pieces oi embroidery which are at tracting much attention, especially from the ladies, who are nlway in terestcd in that clns of work.'Thia writer is not a connoisseur, but, In his judgment the work tlinplaycd is indeed handsome throughout, and to execute the designs mtiot; cer tainly require artistic ubillty. The p' hibit i-. t lie finest we have iecn ( its kind in North Platto,and cer? tainlv speaks well for the ability of Mrs. Clark as an artist and an instructor and itflects creditably upon the skill of h it pupils. Tlic'time for active endeavor in every department of church work is at hanu Let every loyal Luther an be at the varloun si-rvicen next LordM day. Parents sie that the children are in the Sunday school. Younjr people be faithful to your r.-ceiitly oryatiized Luther League. At the evening service the pastor will begin a aeries of live addresses en "Praying and Working" or what earnest christian men have done. The suuject of the first ad dresn will be "Philip Jacob Spencr, the Pietist " Everybody welcome to all our services. John l Sriijekt, pastor. Sheriff Carpenter went to Willow precinct Wednesday in response to a telegram announcing that trouble was being experienced with a de mented man named V1ck9. JuJge Hoagland, who had been doing some campaign work li the filth congressional district, n. timed home last night. J. J. Halligau is having an addi tion built to his residence on west Second street. Mrs. N. B. Post and children went to Omaha this morning to make their luturc home, . A vote cast for Judge Kinkaid is one in support of the national re publicm administration. W thoui a republican majority in corgress the work of Pie&ideut Roosevelt will be greatly abriged. Tun blirgcst j'ike of the cam paign is W. : H 'Thompson with iit- pocketful of railroad passes posing as the "anti-railroad" candi date. We are pretty certain that the voters of the state will consider Thomnoon an Impostor and vote to turn him down. A VOTE cast for A. II. Davis for county attorney is a vot- cast for a man will not neglect the duties which the oflice imposes upon him Mr. Davis h an energetic lawyer, fully competent to fill the position, and" we are confi lent will be elected by a nice maiority. Charley Glaze has prven him self to be a good business man. and that is the class of men that is needed on the hoard nt county commissioners. The office ol com missioner is an important onu and men of Mr. Glass's ability are needed tor the position. Ladies' After you have looked at the make and work of all the lines of Ladies' Dress Skirts in town come and look at ours. We will show you Skirts that arc made and finished as you would like to have them. Over thirty-five styles to pick from. Wilcox Department Store, Lloyd's Opera House, THREE NIGHTS, Nov. 3, 4 and 5. Myrtle Vinton, And a carefully selected repertoire company, New Specialties Moving Pictures Latest Illustrated Songs Opening Bill Monday Evening, A Mother's Love Admis&ion 25 and 35 Cents, Overshoes. Men's Heavy Buckle nn Arctics, per pair pl.UU Men's Snow lixcludcr Arctics, Hcary Roll rt Edge, per pair pl,ZO Ladies' Buckle Arctics nc per pair 4dC :Thcsc arc all fresh goods and wc guarantee the satisfactory wear of every pair. Wilcox Department Store There is in good reason whv every republican in Lincoln county should not vote a straight tkkej. There are none but good rhe'n on the ticket. A canvass of Chappell develops 1 tact that Geo. C. McAMUter. iiih th republican candidate for represent, ativc, will receive every vote in that village and precinct. This is cvU deuce of Mr. McAllister' standing at home, and goes to Bhow that his home pcopk consider him an able, straightforward man and a man who is well fitted for the positiiou for which he is a candidate. BETWEEN THE RIVERS. Mrs. Fanny Brooks of North Platte is at the present time visit ing relatives and fneudsa t Nicholq aud vicinity. Steve Albro, who had a leg am putated at North Platte about three weeks aio, was brought home n day or two ago. He Is get ting along nicely. Sugar bc:ts are being shipped to the Gran J Island factory as fast as ordered. 1 MtB. Roy Stoddard entertained the ladies' aid 'society on Wedncs- 'nesday ot last week. The attend ance was large and a pleasant time is, repoit.'tl. Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Erihlcmanand baby boy are rxpected home next week from a month'n visit with relatives 111 their old home near Harrisburg, Pcnna. ,D, S,i McConnell has sufficiently recovered from his late, illness that he was able to transact business at the county scat on Wednesday The fusionists in Nichols pre cinct at about the eleventh hour put a ticl et in the fi Id but- when the balloih are counted on tlie evening of Nov. 4th, they will not be a drop in the political bucket. Most of the sugar beets that ar; being harvested in the valley at this time are being pitted and cov ered up to wait for orders to ship MrB. Wm. Ejvcs and Mrs. J. V Abbott of Hershcy mads an over land trip to the' county seat and back Wednesday. S. J. Koch has been looking for a carpenter lor the past month to erect an addition to his tarm resi dence over on the south side, but has failed to get one up to date. Mrb. Ernest Amett of Hershcy accompanied 4icr husband honi-i. the first ot this week, after a feW days visit with relatives and friends at the county scat. Miss Gertie Smith and Miss Bessie Eshjeman of Hershcy enter tained Revcral people at a dance in the hall at that village last Friday evening i'l honor of Miss Mattie Oleson who had been visiting her sister Mrs. Mickelson, Those who attended report a very pleasant time. Miaa Oloon left for her home in Rock Island, 111,, the fore part of this week, accompanied as far as Omaha by Mr. and Mrs. Mickelson and daughter. Miss Ole son is a bright, intelligent and pleasant young lady who made many friends during her short stay in this locality, any ot whom would be highly pleaded to entertain her again at any time. BLANKETS. Cotton Blankets, per pair.. . ,37c Cotton Blankets, per pair .. ..50c Cotton Blankets, per pair ..$1.00 Cotton Blankets, per pair .. 1.25 Wool Blankets, $3.00 up to 10.00 OHDKIt OF UKAKI NO. fltfttoof NclironVn, Lincoln county, H H, I'llOIUTi: MOTlCK. Ill tho roUor of tlio Ke Into ol Jolin Ell Hcuil. llO'IIBAf. ' On rcuf'toK anil fllin Ilia ro-tlon ol Anron Hcull, prjln Hint th Iimtruinwit, flic I c n l!i fcilidiiTOlOotobBr.lv 32, ami t.urporllnii tu Ijo the laxt will iinJ teatntottiit of th milil ilccensod. may b proved, improved, probated, wlloweil an d ireorilftil as tlm Inut will mid texument of (tin (aid Jolin Ml Honll.riocMkGd, anil that tho oie cutloii of ald Iiutruramit majr ba rouitnltlod and llnindinlultratoiiofBaldot-toinay bo urant'l to aron Hcull Mxecntor. Ordered Hint Novimiber 22, mi, at U o.clock n. in. . I tinned for faotiliitf Maid petition, wlien a I pornonx 1ntorptod In Hld matter may aopour tnOouit oomt to tin bold in nnd for ld eoun'y and nImw c, nie wj,y ll;0 ,)rn;r 0f t otltlon ihtuli not to ir.ntod. ' I "' County JndKo, A Dnngoroua Proposition. Tho oloetlon of W. H. Thompson, tho hrowors' candldato for Rovornor, would bo a sign that this Interference In Nebraska politics is not offonslva to Nobrnska people. It would bo an Invitation for thorn to go furthor. It would tiring to tho next legislature corrupt lobbyists and a whisky trust boodlo fund. Tho loglslaturo would bo organized largoly with refcronco to tho Honor intorcst. Tho liquor Interest would bo consulted In tho making up of tho loglBlatlvo committees. When tho machinery of legislation had boon adjusted for that purposo, thou there would bo Inaugurated a strugglo to rob tho Slocum law of Its power. To mako It cnslor to get a Hconso; to mako It oaslor to got bonds; to make tho law moro lenient In gqnoral toward tho Baloon, thoso aro tho ob jects sought by tho hrowors who own tho Nobraska saloons. To accomplish those things tho browors want a friend In tho oxocutlvo oinco. Thoy want tho governor to start with. Tho rest thoy boilovo will bo easy after thnt. A governor frlondly to tho hrowors would bo tho opening wodgo. To put tho oxocutlvo oulco Into tho hands of tho democratic candldato moans to put Nobraska govornmont In fact Into tho hands of tho Mllwaukco brewers. A 8hnmcful Record. 13. II. D. Wobor, ono of tho state, chairmen of tho fusion party, was supurlntondont or tlio Qonova Industri al school under Poyntor, When ho loft, tho state's property was a wreck, nnd tho Inmates woro, demoralised. Ho had at ono tlmo shut a young girl for sovon days and nights In a base mcnt dungeon, whoro sho was com pelled to sloop on tho coracnt floor without ovon a blanket. Tho omclal papers In tho damago suit Mod against Wobor say tho girl has lost tho uso of ono arm as tho result or tho cntol treatment. Yot Wobor Is doomod tho proper person to direct a fusion state campaign, and Is to bo sent back to Geneva If his party Is successful. Don't Wont Him. ' Out at Alliance tho whlaky trust owns thrco of tho six saloons. Tho bookkoopor of thcBo Institutions is ono "Doc. Edwarda," who makos his ofuco In tho "Rod Light" saloon. Ho also acts as assistant barkeoper. IIo was "physician" for ono of tho stato Institutions, undor Poyntor, and ho has tho promise of a similar place In caoo tho democrats aro triumphant. Fuslonlcm and tho Schools. At a democratlo mooting at SIdnoy tho other day John Powers In a spocch' turnod to Claude Smith, democratic candldato for ntato superintendent, who oceuplod a scat near by, and said: "Elect my frlond. Smith and ho will put a stop 10 thlB fooJlahncsB of going out Into tha country with wagons to haul chlldron to school." Smith ac cepted tho plodgo without a protoat. Tho chlldron rho aro Booking for bo, tor schools and bottor education now know what to oxpoct, If Smith Is oloctod. Tho Lincoln Asylum. Ono of tho first acts of tho republi can administration was to removo tho Incompetent officials from tho asylum at Lincoln and placo In chargo of tho Institution a man known for his In tegrity and buslnoss ability, and ot national roputatlcn as cn export. In tho treatment or Insano persona. Through tho oxcollont managocicnt of tho present duporlntcndont tho Btato Is being savod fully $30,000 per year, tho figures being based on the oxpenso per capltu. In tho maaa of Juggled flguros recently oont out from tr.slcai BourccB tho largo Increase In tho number or patients vmB Ignored, tho attempt being mado to fool tho pcoplo with myoterlou3 and oftoti mythical "totals." They did not glo credit for tho $35,C03 unpaid bills lo't for tho republican oITlclals to pay In addition to tho "deficiencies." Tho "economy" hoaatod of at tho Lincoln asylum was tho sort whlcU llnod tho pockets of tho ruslon o'nicl'als, Ono cm ploy o was pormlttod to spend his tlmo making Ink which ho sold to tho state. Another raised ducks on tho promises and cold them to tho institution. Still anothor sold all tho calves on tho promises to his rather at from $2 to 3 per hcadanlmals which now sail for fivo times that much Land Commissioner Wolfo sent six hogs to tho Institution to bo "honrdod" at stato expanse, and eight months lator worked off ono or thorn on tho Institution at tho exorbitant pr,lco of $140. At about tho niurto tlmo C, S. Jones, who was living at tho Homo ror tho Friendless and raising hogs on his own account, bought six Bhoats from tho asylum at $2 apiece. This Is anothor brand of "economy" for C. Q. DoFronzy to oxplaln It Is llko tho "economy" practiced at all ntato Institutions undor fusion management. A Clean Candidate, Nebraska votors novor had a cleaner candidate for povornor than John II, Mickey. Ho has novor boon a man! pulator of conventions. Ho has not been an Intriguer for power. IIo has not been a party boss, nolthsr will he bo, for ho Is not built that way. Ho has'been 11 practical workor In practl cal ovary day affairs. As governor ho Lba.prciicjjl..b(?)c.cclil thpgtato 'Rovcrnniont Just "as ho has "Boon a practical man In Polk County for th last thlrty-fivo years. Ills buslnoss qualifications nro flrst-claBB. IIo Is in the prlmo of llfo now nnd his work ing capnclty Is at tho best. IIo Is' never slrk In body and la novor dlB. couraged In mind. His purposes and bin activity aro always along tho high or linos toward something that la good, IIo Is a common man In his person ality with nn uncommon capacity for, dolnj things and doing them woll. Men's Shirts and Overalls. Men's Work Shirts, best mini- ity materials, cut 3(-inchcs long made with separate collar bands, sewed with lock stitch, buttons so they don't come off. No trasn. uacii 50 Cents. . Men's Heavy Blue Denim Overalls, per pair 50 Cents. Men's Best Grade Blue Over-. alls, per pair i v' G5 Cents. All Western Made Goods, made in clean factories by people that, don't make trash. Wilts hmM Slora. Stove Pipe A 25 cent can will put a beautiful gloss on old pipes, stoves and all iron work. North Plaltc Pharmacy AOBSTH rOU Heath & Milligran Paints. FALL AND WINTER SUITINGS Wc arc now showinpr'a new line of Fall and Winter Suitings which wc make up to order in correct . st3'lc and perfect fit. Your inspection and , order is solicited. F. J. BROEKER, Morohant Tailor. XiOffnl Notlco. aaoi. Tho Defondnnts. Marv E. Look- wood, Look wo(d,lior hiiHbnnd,(lrst real nitmo unknown, nnd Richard Roo, rem nnino unitnown, will tnlto notlco that on tho 2d dny of Soptombor, 1002, tho pliilutiir, tho County of Lincoln, u corporation, Hied its petition in tlio dis trict, court ot .Lincoln county, Nebraska, tho objoct and prayer of which Is to foreclose rortoln tux lions, duly nrnossod oy paid p'.nlntifl ngnltiBt onl half of went half ot neotion 2, in township If, north of rnngo 21), west of Blxth princl- nl nioriditii). Nebraska, ror tho vnr 1H07 in tho Mini of 87 611, Tor tho yrnr 1808 in tho sum or 7.7!I, tor tho yonr 1809 in thomai of r20, for tho vonr 1000 in tho Bum of 3CB, for tint ycur 1001 in, the stun of 11.71, auiountlnu; in tlio totnl sum of 53021. with intorcst on tho sum ofliSlO nt tho into of ten per ef-nt p'or dnnuin rrotn tlm 1st day of September, 1002, till nf which is duo nnd unpnld. Plaintiff prnys n deoroo ot forrolonuro or uuid tax Men nnd 11 snlo of pulil prem ises You mid eneh ot you dofendnnts tiro required to nuswor pulil petition on or buforo Monday, tho 21th dny or No votnbor, H)ti2. 'MB COUNTY OF MNCOLN, (A Corporation.) nv it. 8. mnaKi.Y. u Attomuy. e l.KQM NOTICE. 11181 Tbn)nfti'1ii!i! Jciiiiln M. lijrincr, lljmor luir liutliHtiil, ami rcul nntuu imti.owii, ntxl lllrlinnl llnv, Ivul nnmu unknown, will tabu notlco Unit on tlio ii toy (it fioi.ttniLor, 1K)J, IIhi platutltr, (to Oi'Uiity or Muunln, 11 coriiiirallnii. Illon ttn potltl'ui In m DU trlct Oiiurt ot Lincoln cimnty, f.VLri'Bkn, tlm uKlvct nml prHjurot wlilcb l tu foicliwecuitnln tax Iton. uuly iihhbmhI hy ritlil pliilntltt nuntiiKt, H'liltli linir, hiii lot" 1, of section U. township 1. unrtbot raiiKilU. Mvstnt Sixth prlllclpiil inurl linn. N.brii.kn, for tlm yoir 1MI.1 lu tlio nuiu of IU.HU, for tliu yenr 1MII In tliiiHum ot I0.t3, fur lUo yonr IB'.i.'i in tlio amii ol H HI. Ilir tlio ycur IbW, In tint Bum of III 15, forllio yum- l&W In lint Kuui of S 1)7, for (lie jour lHKHn thu Hitin ot 0.1:1, tor thu ycur 1WJ In tlm huiu of :i f,l), (or tlio y vnr lUXJIn IIih Hum ota 20, for tho yonr HX)t In tin, kiiiii ot SM, HiiiountliiH III thu tiittil Hum ot 77 M, with lute rest on tliu Muui of H.MI ut tliu ruin of ten tmr cent pur nnnnni from tlio lit day ot hoot. Wl, nil of will .li U duo nml uiipnlil, l'lulnllff prnys n dtcroo of foroclosuro of said lux lien ami a huIo of hhUI pioiiiIboh, You nml oiicli of you dufonclnntB uru ro il u I icil to uiiHwor mild petition on or ho foro .Moml.y. tlm Zlili ilny of Novcnilxir, Wi, a THE COUNTY OK LINCOLN, (A CoiDorutlnn.) Uy II. B. ItlDajiLY, Hb Attorney.