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About The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 31, 1902)
5 Local News in Brief, I DR. P. W. MILIEU, OBADUATE DKIJTIDT. Oillce ovor Ctroitz'i Drug Store. .'Phono 02. One of 10d Ogiet'rt children is puttering- from an attack ot scarlet fever. James Daley has left town for the purpose ot looking up a new loca tion. Mrs, C, A. Dill returned this morning lrotn a vir it with friends in Cheyenne. Mrs. Austin Lock returned yes terday from a week's visit with relatives in Sutherland. The NcbraHka telenhnne mm pauy has reached Maxwell with ltn line aim oujiu to ue in tuts city the 15th or 2Ulh of November. Drink Planter's Blend.. FineBt Coffee grown. Thos. Hcalcy reported a full blown rose on one of thu iiurIu-h in his lather' yard yesterday, all of wnicu koch to prove mat worth Platte is still located in the banana belt. Frcnh milch cow for sale. Apply to O. Y. Rons. Tlic supper served in the Keith building Idhtevcninjr by the Inoicsof the ClnUtaln church was well pat ronized, a was nlo the fancy work department. The supper was an excellent one. An outbuilding' in the rear of Mrtt. Ihiffinaii'ri millinery htoru caught file yehterday afternoon and, until the exact location of the binge was discovered, created con biderublc excitement. Frank Murray, who ha. been rusticating at hlb father'-, ranch in Cottonwood precinct fnr n couple ol weckp, came to town yesterday. Frank in now one of the lew genu ine cowboys in the west part ot the state. The Q, T. club has made clabop ate arrangements for the All Hal lowe'en party, which will be held at the home of Mrs. W. V. Iloag land this evening at which the "hubbies" of the members will be the guests. ' The officers ot the local U. S: laud office mlorni us that they arc cancelling several huudrcd refer voir entries in this laud district by reason of the entrymen having failed to comply with th.e law relat itig thereto. Buy Angel Food Taffy at Hup fcr'a. Herman Kocstcr, father-in-law of Iryin Uostwlck, who in hoinewhat childish, wandered to town yester day from the ranch in Nowell pre cinct. He was taken in charge mid kept until today when he was taken back 16 thn ranch. Business at the local United StateB land office for October , is re ported to be better than any other month this year. Both iu the num ber of lilings and in final proots has the business exceeded tun. f the prccecdlng mouths ThingB arc getting lively down nt Maxwell and something ia doln' every minute. During the last week a woman went after a man with a long butcher knife, and tills was followed by a man with a mus ket gqlug gunning for a man armed vvitli a revolver, In neither case did injury result. All upholstering and furni ture repair work guaranteed ut Newton's. The gathering of the members ol the West lOnd Card Club at the Id dliiL'h' residence last eve mini- w:i n particularly pleasant one. The rooms were decorated with foliage plants, imttipkius. red and .vcllow ears of corn, nud portiere of apples mruugon twine wiui corn taaoles forming a fringe. On the porch were two j.ck i lanterns made of large pumpkins, winch during the uveulug were hlirrcptitiously pur- joiucu uy urcnins. uia tashloned games were played during the earlv part of the evening, followed by high fiyc, Refreshments were nerved on one loni' table, tlm hM for which was furnished by candles pec in canneiabras and also in ripples prepared to receive them. Salad was served in apples from which had bsen removed the inner part, leaving a thin cup-like shell Sweet elder, sandwiches ind cake were aho erved. The armtin incuts were unique throughout, the uicmucrn were in a nappy mood rind much genuiue pleasure re suited. Notice. No hunting allowed on Cody ianut. All trespassers will be pro sccuted to lull extent nt the law. ft. F. Copy. Men's Underwear. Heavy Fleeced Lined Umlcr- wear, the kind many ask 50c for, otir price, per gar ment , 35c Men's Fleeced Lined Under wear, the kind you have paid 75c a suit for, our price per garment 25c Wilcox Department Store. Now For Your Overcoat Trade, "ready made on the contrary there is grace and beauty of contour which cannot be equaled except by . tailors of the first class, v 1 5j) 1 0 Yl,rs at Pnenomenally low j Jjj J Star Clothing House. Stove Pipe. (Vin. Steel Stove Pipe per joint 15c O'incli Planished Stove Pipe per joint 50c 6-inch Galvanized Stove Pipe per joint 30c G-jnch Common Elbows, each 10c Wilcox Department Store. Mrs. Frank Bacon went to Lin coln Wednesday, to visit relatives tor a week or two. New samples for Fall and Winter Clothing. A, P. Carlson, agent. Old stand. Mrs. John Kiscr left last eveniner for Laramie, where her husbaud is working for the Union Pacific. P. Prcdmctsky, of Omaha, will arrive in town Monday and take charge of the special uala at The Fair. Cunnlncrham sells Stove H.nnrdn. Linoleum, Stove Mats, Bindings, Stove Pipe, etc. Kearney ships from tour to cmht tons of ceierv bv express dailv and n addition shins out a carload oe. casionally. Sunt. o TrnnsDortatlon Ruck. ingham Ih iu town today looking alter business connected with his department, Miss Marv Hart, who had been visiting her sister Mrs. 10 A. Gary, left yeHtcrdav afternoon lor tier home near bt. Louta. If you have a chair, lounge or any pieoo of iurnituro that noedB upholstering take it to O. M. Newton's. The Hilto daughter ot Mr. and Mrs. Fred Frcderlckson, who has been dnmrirr.ui.lv ill fnr Knmn tinuv is still considered to be iu a critical condition. Three elevators along the line ot the Kearney & Black Hills road have quit buying grain owing to .... i i..ii.t - tuc m.iuiitiy to secure cars in which to ship. Mrs, Franklin Pealo returned to day from a month' visit with her bon und daughter in Denver. For two weeks during her stay there she was confined to the house with erysipelas. Chas. Pass reports that he has in li 1b garden a patch of green pens mat are in uioom auu look aa iresh as though It were June instead of the last day of October. This 1b u great climate boost it along. Alfalfa for Sale. Good Altalta for sale at the Cody ranch. lSnqulre ol C. F. Samsiiuky, 12-Gaugc New Rival Shells, per box , $.45 10-GaugeNcw Rival Shells, pet box , 50 13.fi.ilof I?onrnlfi- Aniolro. IcBa.Shells, per box 60 10-Gaugc Repeater Smoke less Shells, per box.. .65 Wilcox Department Store Best Showing O? the Year. An Extremely Fashion able Overcoat, 44-inch, full box, made of fine finished cloths of most sought after colors, all satin lined throughout with an extra quality of satin guaranteed to stand the wear. There is nothing in the appearance of these over coats which stamps them as Wanted. Two hundred head of horses and two hundred cattle to winter. Have plenty ot feed, water and shelter; price reasonable. W. H. TuRi'in. The Hub Grocery received a car load of Oregon apples this morning. Major Walker is having a barn erected on his premises on west Fourth street. The D. K. ' Dancing Club gave one ot its enjoyable parties at' the ofera house last evening. Chan P. Rosa and D. W. Baker lelt town yesterday for the purpose of doing some, civil engineering work for the Union Pacific. A. B. Hpagland leaves tonight for bt. Louis to visit his wife, who has been there for Borne time re cetving treatment lor her eyes. Mrs. Gus Mever started last even. ing on a trip to the Pacific coast. She makes the trip for reBt and recreation and had, when leaving, uo objective, point. Wo now have a flrst-olass UpholBtorer in town at O. M. Newton's A car of sock cattle consigned to F. A, Stroup was received yes terday and will be. placed on land belonirinir to the Pavne Investment Co., of Omaha. John Strahorn left the earlv nart ol this week for a visit with rela tives at points in Ulinol. He ex. pected to attend the horse show now being held in Chicago. Comfort and Wear Combined with graceful ap pearance, is all that can be .obtained in any footwear. These features, harmon iously blended, only come in the best makes. You'll find them generously represent ed at this store, shoes that lack nothing iu style, that lit perfectly, that wear the best, yet are priced reason ably. Women's extension sole shoes, that come in all sizes and widths, at $2.00 to $4.00. mams Geo. M. Graham, Mgr. I uti.wMic ku. i ii irr HTfina in J Shoes Children's Shoes, 5 to 8, per pair . . ., OU Misses' School Shoes, 11 to 2, per pair $1,60 Boys' Shoes, 13 to 2, per q pair ipl.'Se) Ladies' Shoes, Kid or rr Calf, per pair $1.0U Men's Shoes, per pair aa $1.25, $1.50, $2, up io..$d UU Wilcox Department Store y. m. c A. NOTES. At this writing the Association has 512 members, with others talk ing about joining. A number ol men met in the par lor and enjoyed the bible study last evening. Rev. C. F. Swander will address the men's meeting at 3:30 p. m. next Sunday. All men arc cor dially invited. Suffers a Broken Neck. John Martin, a well known farm er living in Wallace precinct, wa? thrown from a wagon Wednesday and sustained a broken neck from the effects of which he died a lew minutes later. Martin had been to Wallace and was returning home when the team he was driving became frightened, ran away and upsetting the wagon threw Martin to the ground with such force as to break his nock. Theoccnreuce was witnessed from a distance by several men who ran to Martin's assistance, but when thpy reached him he was dead. Martin was a man of about fortv five years of age and had lived in Wallace precinct for a number of years. He was a widower and leaves two childred. J. C. Ptercy reports that his hi cycle was taken yesterday from the loot of the stairs leading to his office. Information leading to its recovery will be rewarded. For Sale. For blooded Poland Chinas. Such, strains as Chief Tccumseh 2d and Chief I Know. Best on earth in perfection. Wm. Suluvan. 1 Her&hey, Neb. YOUR LAUNDRY EXPENSE Will be less if you b'uy your Soaps of us, etc., Wc Sell Diamond C Soap 7 bars for .25 White Russian Soap 6 bars for 25 Lewis Lve per can .08 Merry War Lye per can ... .07 Pcarlinc per pkcre 04 Sapolto 9c, 3 bars 25 faddle Bluing 10c size 07 Paddle Bluing- Sc size 04 Ammonia large bottle 09 lvingsforu's Silver Gloss Starch per pkg ,08 Kingsford's Corn Starch per pkg 08 Yeast Foam, 2 pkgs 05 On Time Yeast, 2 pks 05 Ked Seal luour Best Patent per sack S1.00 Jewel Flour 2d patent per sacic jn Store open evenings until 8 o'clock. Wilcox Department Store Hello Central! Give me MMlie Tramp Grocery. "Send me n sack of your Gibbon Flour, the 'Sun Denm,' that is the best flour I ever used." we do not want to brag, but the above remark is an every day occurrence with us. (iibbon Flour makes ideal bread. We also quote you a few prices: Granulated cuno augnr, 18 lbi 81.00 vMuu)-miuio syrup, per gal iuo IlOniO mmln nnlln rv DnMlill m nn. i Kfn r V mnnlo syrup (extra Hue) por gal 1.1.3 Wright's buck whont, por pound.. -lKo --a iiuuuu Hiiimiuru lotnniooB, mo nor onn: nor oncn J5 3 pounds Ex Jnpnn nc for li5o Puxton & QnlhiRhor No 1 M & J cotToo, por pound 33o Wc have the best line of canned goods to be found in the city: Ollt IJdco 1Mb tomntoes, per can. . Oilt Edjjo U-lb ponro, por can .... Gilt Kilgo il-lb Btrirjtf bonns,por can Ollt TCllrTA II, anrrvitnuli ,ni ntti. IGo 15o Ifio lQo Ollt EdgoIMb com, per onn 12 Our line of Christmas Queens ware will interest vou. Ou prices arc correct, and it will pa you to give us a trial. We want your trade, THE TRAMP GROCERY, E, T. TRAMP, Frop. I There are Others 1 fl Who sell Stoves, but none who sell such good (J) ffi Stoves at 3tich low figures, ,' yfi S) ii-L: & Everything in Furniture ijft Will be found at our store. New goods re- jff jj ccived daily. That article of furniture you ( yj need will be found here. ) E B WARNER, f (? THE BIG STOKE. 0 $ Last Call 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 me if you are compelled to pay costs. C. F. SCHARMANN, County Treasurer. JOHN BR ATT E. R JOHN BRATT & CO., I Real Estate, Loans m Insurance Idlo Honey Invested In Ollt Edged Securities X NORTH PLATTE, NEBRASKA, X NOTICE. wouce is nercny given tliat ly virtue or a Distress Warrant for taxes due and unpaid, Issued bv O. V. Scnarmann. County Treas urer of Lincoln county, Nebraska: I have levied upon the followInK poods and chattels, to-vylt: Ono sewing machine, one rocking chair, four boxes and one kitchen cuDboard couststlng of cooking utcnslhi. and wearing precinct No. 1, in the city of North Platte, Nebraska, at pnbllc auction, sell to the high eat bidder for cash to satlsfv said dlstres warrant, the amount due "thereon In the aggregate being H. and accruing costs tbcreon. Dated October S7, mi. L. CAKPENTEIt. Sheriff of Lincoln County. TIMBER COLTUIIK, FINAL PROOF-NOTICE fUK l'UHLIOATION Laud Office at North Flntte, Neb. October 13th. 11)02. Notice Is hereby plvun that 'Florenco F. LottYltt, guardian ot Carrlo M. Pennock, has filed nottco ot luteutlon to make nnnl proof before register and receiver U. S. land ofQco la North l'lnlt". Neb., on Saturday, the 2i day of November, 1902, on timber cultnre ap plication No. 13,027, for the Northeast quarter of tectlon No. 12, In townnhlp No. 12, north range No. SO wott of tho BlxthF. M. Hbe names aa wltneaos: Irwin A. Fort, Jobu Connolly, Oeorgo W. Dloner and Henry J. Dlcncr, all of North Flatlo, Neb. ol7-fl axonac E. FnxNcn, Ilegliiter. NOTICE FOIl PUDLIOATION. Land Ofllco at North Flntte, Nob., October 14IU. 1002. Notice U hercbr iitren lhat tho following named rettlcr has filed cotlcoof his intention to make final proof In Rupport of bis claim nud that said proof will bo made loforn register and re ceiver ot tne u. B. Mnd timoe at North Platte. Neb., on November 2ltb, 1002. vli: KUNEBT C. FLUTOUER. who made IIomotend.Untry No. 1709, for Ibe northwest quarter ot tbo eouthoast quarter and northeast quartar of the southwest quarter and Lots 3 and 4, of Section 7, Town U, north of Range 2UwPBt of Rlxth P. SI. Ho natsts the following wttlieenei to prove tils contlnuoha realdoaou upon and cnltlvatlun of (aid laud, vli: Edward L. SIooqpt. and Edward Eaves of North Flatto, Nob., Charles Torry. of Well. noot. HUD., and Austin L. Fletcner, of Echo, Nou, oku ueouqb fbbmoii, iteguier, Loral Ilotloo. To llubort W. Gloason. non-rcoidont defendant: You aro hereby notified that on tho 11th dny ot Ootobor. 1002, Lillian I Olonson, tiled a petition ngainst you in tho district court of Lincoln conaty. Nebrnekn, tho object nnd prnyor of which nro to obtain a divorco from you on tho ground (lint you have wilfully nbandonod the plulntitT without good cniieo-nnd that you havo wantonly nnd cruelly nejrlectod to Bupport and mniu tnin plaintiff and her child for ovor two yoars Inst past, and for tho oustody of Ilolen A. Olonson, tho Usuo of Bald marriiigo nged four years past. You uro required to nnswor said peti tion on or botoro tho 21th day of Ko vombor, 1002. Lillian I. Gleason, By Vilcox & Ilalliuan, her Attornoye, LUQAL) NOTICE. 31M. The DofoodanU. Geo. L. Tolooii and John Jeffrie. (Impleaded with William O. An" doreon, et !.) notice that, on the day of Bopt., 1002, the plalntlrf, Ibe County of Llnonln, corioratlon, nlud Iti petition In the niMrlct Court uf Llnooln comity. Nebraska, the object and prayer of ulilcb Is to foreclnne certain la lions, duly HMewod by s,d plalntltt aualost tbo northeast quarter of section 2a. In towoshln y north of range) Jl. west of slith principal niorl idlan, Nebraska, for the year 1891 In (be ,'2,:u.,.0.,. H1 1-..for ,ho im In Urn um V,? '1, lor ih JSttr. lm- tbo euro ot H.W, frr the year 1SU7, In the eomof U.W, fnr the year in tbo i sum of fl.oi, for the year 18VJ In the sum of for the year 1B00 In the sum ot 3.81. for the year 1901 In the sum of 2.U2 amounting In the total sum of W7 07. with In. Urohtonthosiim af ISSlat tho rato of ton wr p B.D"S!fr? ,h 1,1 ot Hoplember, 1WW, all or which Is duo and nnpwld I'lnlnllff prays a decree of foreclosure of srrfd tax lien nnd n sale of snid promises. You nntl ench of you defendants are ro riu'red to unswor said petition on or be foro MOD'tay, the 2Mb dav of Noremlwr, lDu2 THH COUNTY OP UNCOLN.' By II. S. KIDQY. 1 Snreay,;l0D .ii.utian tuc liruiieny 01 r uns sniney and wife, and I will on the eighth (8) day of November. 1WK, at 1 p. m, of said day. at the OfllCC Ot I'. II. Sullivan. Jtmtlrp nt the- IVnrn Fair Warning! . COODMAN. Proposed Constitutional Amendment. The following Proposed Amendment lo the Constitution of the State of Ne braska, as hereinafter set forth in full, Is submitted to the Electors of the State of Nebraska, (o be voted upon at the General Election to be held Tuesday November 4th, A. D. 1902. A Joint Itosolution proposing to amend Soction Ooo of Article Pifteon. of tho Constitution of tho btnto of Ne braska, relutlve to tho mnnoor of Bubmitting and adopting nmond tnonts to tho Constitution of tho State of Nebrnskn. Bo it Resolved and Ennotod by tho Leg islature of the State of Nebrnskn: Section 1. That Soction Ono ot Ar ticle Fiftoon, of tho Constitution of tho HtHto of Nebraska, bo nmondod to read as follows: Section 1. Either branch of tho log lslnturo mny propo-o amendments to this Constitution, nnd if tho Bamo bi ORrood to by threo-tlfths of the moinbers olooted to oach houso, suoh proposed nmondments shall be eutorod on the Journals, with tho yoaB and nnjfl, nnd published at lenst once onch wook in nt least ono nowspaper In each county whoro n nowepopor in published, for thirty days Immediately preceding tho noxt olootion ot senators nnd represen tatives, at which olectlon the Bnmo shall be submitted to tho olootors for approval or rejection, nnd if n mujority of tho elector voting at such election on suoh proposed omondmont, shal' voto to adopt such omondmont, tho eamo shall booomo u part of this Constitution. hon moro thnn ono amondmont is nub mitted at thoeMmooleclion, thpy ehull bo so submitted as to enablo tho electors to voto on each amendment separately. All ballots used at spoh election on such amendment or nmendmonts 6hnll havo writton or prlntod thoreon tho fol lowing: For proposed amendment to tho ConStitUt nn rolntlnrr tr. h.r.. .l. suujoct of tho amondmont) nnd, against juujiubuu uuionumeni loino Uonstltution relating to (hero insert tho subject ot tho nmand elector voting on mioh nmondmont or amendments shall be designated by tho elector by making a cross with a pen or pencil iu n cirolo or Fqunrn to bo placed at tho richt of tli . .. . ...... iiujua X'ur Or AcrninRt" inn nrnnoanrl as he shall desire to voto tboroon, or by luuiumuiK ' 1'ivioronce on a votliig uuiuiimu iiuu kuuu mnciiine s n ueo. I. Geo. "V. Mnrsh. of thostatoof Nebraska, do horobyoor- "V "iu luregouig proposotl amend ment to tlin (!nnnt!t)it lr,r, t o.... . . Nebraska Is a truo and correct copy of tho original onrnllod nnd engrossed bill, os passod by thoTwenty-soventh sesfion Of tho lei; Statu ro nf tlm ntntr. uf fd.A ka, as nppeora from said originnl bill on mo ui mis unice, anu inatenul proposed amendment iHBubmlttod to tho Qualified VOtors ofthA Rtntn uf Nal..ol.n i.4t.-i adoption or rojeotion nt tho general DiTOHuii iu uo noiu on xuociny, ttio 1th dnv of Novombor, A. D. 1002. In tost!thony whoreof, I havo horounto S iITq "l,ud ,"i1T',,nm,.od th0 re, seal of tho State of Nebrnskn. Dpno nt Lincoln this 22d dnv of July in the yenr of our Lord Ono Thousand Nino Hundred nnd Two, ot tho Indopon- .loii.t o tne unueu Btntos tho Ono RVi1"!1 yy.th, and ot uku. W. MARSH, 1.8EALJ Socrotary of Statu.