The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, September 11, 1908, Image 1

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TWENTY-FOURTH YEAR.
NORTH PLATTE, NEBRASKA, SEPTEMBER 1J, 1908.
NO. 00
Stebbins on the Slump.
Lucien Stebbins, of North Platte,
who has been In the city for the past
few days expounding the socialistic
creed to ths citizens from dry goods
boxes on the street corners, was a
passenger for Broken Bow Wednesday,
where ho will continue his labors and
will go from thero to Alliance and will
make a largo circuit of towns before
roturning to his home. Kearney Hub.
The Coit of a Wreck.
The wreck of the Brester express on
tho Harlem division of the New York
Central & Hudson railroad, near Wil
liams Bridge, N. Y., on February 16,
1907, will cost $1,215,000. ClaimB for
damages wero put in for twenty-two
persons who wero killed and 156 who
wero injured. Uf tho $1,214,000,
$659,000 has gone or will go to tho
relatives of tho.dead, or to the maimed
and injured. The remaining $550,000
goes to the lawyers, to agents who
settled claims out of court, to physi
cians, investigators and various ex
perts, and for trial of suits.
Miss Whittaker has the
most stylish Millinery in the
city at popular prices, at Wil
cox Department Store.
Gothenburg Defeats North Platte.
Ten or a dozen North Platto trap
shooters went to Gothenburg Wednes
day and in n contest with the team of
that place gave an exhibition of which
all were ashamed. The highest score
made by tho locals was cighty-threo
out of a possible hundred, this being
made by McDonell. For somo reason
tho North Platte bunch "fall down"
when away from hjjme, nnd instead of
scoring from eighty to ninety-livo
points as they usually do at the homo
trap, drop down to sixty to eighty.
In tho Gothenburg contest Wednes
day Henry Rebhausen who had vainly
tried to break the blue rocks, discovered
to'wnrd tho close of the shoot that tho
barrel of his gun had been badly hent.
Arrested for Burglary.
Edwnrd Lozan, who since March has
made his home at Maxwell, was ar
raigned in the county court yesteidny.
on the charge of burglarizing the store
of W. H. Merrick & Co., of that place,
on tho night of September 5th. The
evidence of his guilt was conclusive
and he was bound over to tho district
court in tho sum of $500, and in default
of n bond was committed to jail.
Lozan claims that he had been in
North Platte attending tho carnival,
that ho went to Maxwell on train No.
4 and while sitting on the depot plat
form was accosted by a stranger who
asked him to watch tho Merrick store
while he, the stranger, secured the
booty. This he did, and after two re
volvers and somo cartridges had been
obtained, Lozan bought the same from
the stranger.
PERSONAL MENTION.
Rolfe Halligan returns to Lincoln to
night to re-enter tho state university.
Maurice Fowler is transacting busi
ness in Lincoln, leaving for that city
yesterday morning.
Mrs. E. S. Davis went to Holdrcgc
Tuesday night to make an official visita
tion to the Rebekah lodge.
Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Jepsen, living
southwest of town, loft yesterday for a
visit with friends in Lincoln.
Russell Wyman has been spending
the past few days in Denver, leaving
for that city Tuesday night.
Mrs. W. C. Hutchens loft the early
part of Jtho week for a three months'
visit with relatives in Idaho. x
Miss Esther Antonidcs left thia morn
ing for Lincoln where she will resume
her studies in the musical conservatory.
Misses Lillian Sturgcs and Jessie
Workman left tho early part of tho
week for Hastings to enter a business
college.
Herman Stovie went to Sidney Wed
nesday night to meet his sjstcr, who
arrived from Sheridan, Wyo., yester
day morning.
Mr. and Mrs. James Minshall and
daughter left for their homo in Okla
homa Wednesday after a ten days' visit
with North Platto relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Foster and two
children returned yesterday morning
from northern Wyoming, whero they
had been visiting for two weeks.
Mrs. Kate Blood, of Cheyenne, and
Mrs. Nellie Bennett and Mrs. Elsio
House, of Rawlins, arrived in town the
early part of tho week, having been
called hero by the serious illness of
their sister, Miss Mollio Pcniston,
whose condition for Bcyeral days has
been serious.
Sunt Chas. Ware, of tho Nebraska
division, accompanied by Mrs. Wnre,
camo in from the west Wednesday
morning and remained until last night.
They wero returning from a trip to
New Mexico, whero Mr. Ware had
gone to recuperate following an attack
of pneumonia. He is now enjoying his
usual health.
For Sale.
My new residence and two lots on
west Sixth street, five blocks from
center of town, nine rooms, electric
lights, bath, telephone and sewerage,
basement under whole house, Will be
sold at a bargain if taken soon, as I in
tend leaving North Platto. House now
rents for $35 per month.
M. B. CltYDEItMAN.
School Shoes
Properly Fitted.
Fit your children with
Shoes that give service, look
neat and wear right.
Our line of school shoes
is very strong and we wil
guarantee every pair to give
satisfaction.
A NICE SLATE WITH
EVERY PAIR.
The Big Shoe Man.
52 1 DeWey St.-
ALL
A. J. Morris, of Lincoln, camo to
town Tuesday and tho following day in
company with Sheriff Miltonborger
drove to Deer Creek precinct, where
they obtained possession of Ellis Brit-
tingham, a two year old nephew of Mr.
Morris, who it was claimed was being
mis-treated by its mother, Mrs. Beer
man. Tne child is a son of a lirltting
ham who a couple of years ago was killed
by tho the discharge of a shotgun nt
tho Flanigan homo in Deer Creek.
Later the wife of Brittingham married
Becrman, and it seems the child did
not receive tho treatment to which it
was entitled. The mother gave up the
child without process of law, although
an action in habeas corpus had been
prepared and would have been served
had the mother objected to tho relin
quishment of the child. .
O. E. Elder, who made .an extended
trip through the county this week, says
ho saw fields of xorn that will yield fifty
bushels to the acre, while other fields
that wero damaged by tho dry weather
of a month ago will make about twenty-
five bushels. Taking tho county as a
wholo tho corn crop will be up to the
average, and as the acreage is large
there will be sufficient to supply the
needs of the feeders.
B. K. Bushbee, the republican nomi
nee for representative, spent yesterday
in town while enroute home from
Omaha. In tho primary election Mr,
Uushbec received filty-Beven more
votes than his competitors combined,
His voto was 819, Springer received 465
and Shafto 297,
"Hip! Hip! Hooray, which will bo
presented at the opera house this even
ing promises to be one of the best at
tractions of the season. It is full of
ginger from start to finish, and Cady
Rice, the German comedians, will make
fun galoro.
The Harriman special, which passed
through "yesterday, had a schedule of
sixty miles per hour through Nebrask
and tho boys handling the throttle hud
no difficulty in making the time.
Lost a plain gold bracelet, with letter
A engraved thereon. Finder pleaso
return to Enterprise bakery and re
ceive reward.
II . Otten has leased the Gosb house
on west Third street nnd moved thereto
tho early part of the week.
They Take The Kink Out.
"I have used Dr. King's New Life
Pills for many years, with increasing
satisfaction. They take tho kinkB out
of stomach, liver and bowels without
fuss or friction," says N. H. Brown
of Pittsfield, Vt. Guaranteed satisfac
tbry at Stohb's drug Btbrb. Wi.
sheep
seven-
LOCAL MENTION.
Isaac Selby and W. T. Banks have
sold to Eugene A. Roberts lots one nnd
seven, section 21-13-29, 93.66 acres, for
$3,150;
District court of tho adjourned special
August term will conveno September
15th, and considerable "underbrush"
will bo elenned up.
Lost August 31st, betweon tho
Methodist church nnd east Fourth St.,
garnet broach. Finder pleaso return
to this offlco and reccivo liberal reward.
Miss Gcraldino Bare is entertaining a
scoro or more young Indies nt a contest
party this afternoon nnd will entertain
Bimilar number nt a high-fivo party
tomorrow nftcrnoon.
Cards arc out announcing tho coming
nuptials of John Eshlcmnn, of this city,
and Miss Jcssio Stearns at tho home of
tho brido north of town on Soptembor
16th at high noon. -
Mr. nnd Mrs. C. J. Alvord pleasantly
entertained a number of friends Tues
day evening in honor of Dr. nnd Mrs.
Hart and Seth Hart, of Otho, Iowa.
Covers wero spread for twenty.
About soventy-fivo head of
forming part of a shipment of
teen earn from Idaho to South Omnha,
died at tho local stockyards Monday.
Death was duo to some kind of poison
ing.
Sixteen Indies w.ero pleasantly cntor-
tanied at a kensington Tuesday after
noon by Mrs. ChnB. F. Chapman in
favor of Miss Chapman, who has been
guest at tho rectory for soverul
weeks.
For Snle-Tho Mrs. C. O. Wilcox
house, 607 West Fifth street; will bo
sold at a bargain if taken beforo Sept.
20th. Inquire at the premises.
H. B. Bowlby has been at Kearnoy
this week running n lunch stand during
tho carnival. Last week ho cleared up
$138 with his stand in this city, and ho
is suid to be doing equally as well in
Kearney.
Pat Kruso, charged with nssnulting
Sam Murphy several weeks ago, had a
hearing beforo Judge Elder Tuesday
and was bound over to the district
court under $300 bonds. Kruso and
Murphy are both residonts of Walluco
precinct.
Tho weather of tho past week haB
been the hottest of tho summer season,
tho tcmpcraturo ranging above ninety
each day. It usually happons that tho
early part of September is warmer
than July or August, duo largely to tho
lack of moisture.
The land buyers conio from tho rich
Middlo States. Through a hundred lo
cal agents I am in touch with the buyer.
I can sell good land nt fair prices any
whore in Nebraska. Write mo about
yours. Unas. T. ftnnpp Miauio-wcst
Farms & Ranches, Lincoln, Nebraska.
Tho funeral of tho late W. H. Wolty
was held from tho Episcopal church
Wednesday afternoon' It was the in
tcntion to hold tho funeral Sundny, but
a letter from Mrs. A. J. Miller, a sister
of tho deceased, was received stating
that sho expected to roach here Mon
day. Mrs. Miller, however, failed to
nrrlvo until yesterday.
Select County Central Committee.
Tho republican county candidates
nominated nt tho primary election held
September 1st, met last Saturday and
taking nn ndjournmcnt until Wednes
day, selected tho republican county
central committco in nccordanco with
tho provisions of tho primary law.
The members of this committco are
called to meet in this city Saturday,
Sept. 12th, for the purposo of selecting
a chairman and secretary and electing
n delcgato to tho stnto convention, at
which tho platform will bo adopted.
Tho county central committco as
solcctcd, is as follows:
North Platto No. 1 Gus Hesso
North Platto No. 2 Albert Muldoon
North Platto No.,3-L. B. Dick
Antelopo Carl Nolson
Blrdwood Wm. Coker
Brady Geo. L. Swancutt
Buchanan S. C. Wills
Cottonwood J. J. O'Rourko
Cox Fred Kuscr
Deer Creek-J II Schick
Dickens W A Chamberlain
Fox Creek E J Petty
Garfield A M Hughes
Gnslin John Ginnpp
Hall Gcorgo Kopf
Hinmnn Thos Watts
Hooker Georgo Garman
JefTry R S Gregory
Kem A Kunklo -
Lemon Georgo Shonk
Maxwell J L Lewis
Medicine C F Hicks
Millor-G F Moyer s
Myrtlo W S Ross
Nichols W E Funkhousor
Nowell I D Boatwlck
Osgood W P Snyder
Pcckham S ParsonB
Plant Georgo Dinner
Roscdalo David Weir
Sutherland C M Reynolds
Sellers Georgo Single
Somerset Martin McDcrmott
Sunshine J C Weir
Tnblo-J I Hill
Vroman E J Hurlbut
Wallaco Henry Mohlmnn
Well G A Schrccongast
WHUtior-James Abbott
Willow-II C Robbina
Walker Stephen McDormott
A Paying Investment.
Mr. John White, of 38Highlnnd Avo
Houlton, Maine, says: "Have been
troubled with a cough every winter and
spring. Last winter I tried many ad
vertised remedies, but tho cough con
tinucd until I bought a 50c. bottlo of
Dr. King'B New Discovery; beforo that
wna half gone, the cough was all gone.
This winter tho same' happy result has
fallowed; n few doses once moro ban
ished the annual cough. I am now
convinced that Dr. King's New Dis
covery is tho best of nil cough nnd
lung remedies." Sold under guarantee
at Stone s drug store. 50c. and 11.00.
Trial bottlo freo.
Hunters
. . Attention!
Is your dog in the best of
shape for the hunting season?
We are agents for
Dent's Dog Remedies.
iney are tne only prepara-
F0R THE NEW COURT HOUSE.
Article No. 6.
Ono of tho now features that aro
being incorporated into tho mnny new
modern court houses that have been
built in, Nebraska during the past ten
years is the public rest rooms, whero
tho fnrmers and tho furmor's wlfo and
children, when they come to tho county
sent on business or pleasure find
pleasant rooms neatly furnished with
easy chairs and provided with heat and
light and toilet facilities. These samo
rooms also como in very handy when
court js in session as rest rooms for
tho witnesses, litigantB nnd jurymen.
Whorover such rooms aro provided
they aro a groat blossing to tho general
public.
Sometimes bucIi rooms havo been
provided nnd maintained by private
subscription, as has been done in North
Platto in times past, but such impro
vised rooms do not answer tho purpose,
being inadequate, and besides the
average farmer feels too independent
to accept of charity.
With tho public rest room in the
county court houso, bolonging as it
does to tho tax payers, the farmer ac
cepts of its hospitality as n matter of
right.
Tho tenativo plan for tho now court
houso provides for a large public rest
room 38 x 47, with nursery for women
and 13 x 17, and a smoking room for
men 16 x 35, with toilot facilities for
m
men nna ior women nnu children sep
arate And in any plan thnt may bo
adopted by tho county .commissioners
similar arrangements will bo made.
These features alone will be ample
rccompenso for any additional tax that
any resident tax payor may bo culled
upon to pay for tho now court houso.
And your committeo aro unable to
see how any public spirited citizen of
North Platte, who pretenda to bo
friend of tho farmer, could doprlvo the
B il. . I rt. m .
1 iarmur 01 mo ucneuts or tneso pro
! posed public rest rooms for tho sako of
evading u paltry ono mill tax.
Court House Committke.
Ease the First Day Worn.
$3.00
$3.50
$4.00
r
Every season finds more women seeking the pro
tection that comes with the trademark of "QUEEN
QUALITY" Shoes. The number of "Queen Quality"
customers is now somewhere up in the millions. But
this is nothing surprising to those who know the
"Queen Quality" Shoe. Their only wonder is that
any woman can be induced to wear any other.
Our Fall Line of "Queen Qualities" is in.
We have them in Patents, Vici, French Kid and in all
sizes B, C, D, E and EE. Also Tans. See our win
dow display. Exclusive agents in Lincoln county.
THE LEADER,
JULIUS PIZER, Proprietor.
How to get Strong.
P. J. Daly, of 1217 W. Concrcss St
Chicago, tells of a way to becomo
strong: Ho soya: "My mother, who is
tinn nrnmrprl hv 1 rermlnr Id nnd Wa8 very foob,' is driving so
tions prepared by a regu ar much bonofit from Ecctr,c B
uog specialist wiiu is u regular that 1 fcul it'u my duty to toll thoao
graduate in both human and who nood a tonic and strengthening
1 medicine about it. In my mother's
, enso a marked gain in fleBh has ro
: suited, insomnia has Leon overcome,
und aho is steudily growing stronger.
Electric Hitters quickly remedy stomach,
liyer, stomach and kidney complaints.
o
veterinary medicine.
Schiller & Co.,
Family Druggists.
First door north of First Nat'l Bank.
That chair Lot mo fix it.
P. Mi SOnENSOfo.
Church Services.
CHRISTIAN CHURCH.
Tho church is looking toward larger
things. Tho vacation season is passed,
tho autumn breezes blow, tho school
bells ring, tho activities of tho year aro
again beforo us. In harmony with tho
spirit of tho season wo wish, on noxt
Lord's day, to ro-onllat all of our onor-
gios in tho gospel work. At 10 n. m.
wo want to have a great biblo school,
at which wo will bo ablo to greot all of
the pupils and workers, Wo must on
this day again bring our nttondanco up
to tho one hundred mark. Lot all como.
Regular preaching sorvico nt 11 a. m.
and 8 p. m. At tho morning servico wo
hope to moot nil who aro at thia time or
ovor have been mombors of tho Chris
tian church horo or elsowhero who
may now bo in driving distance of North
Platto. A rousing Christian Endeavor
mooting nt 7 p. m. followed by a ser
mon to the young pooplo upon Christian
Endeavor work, will closo what wo
hopo will bo a good day. All pcopl0
who will worship with us will find u
wolcomo. L. C. Swan.
BAPTIST CHUHCH.
It is oxpoctod that intorost in nil de
partments will bo ronowed as was man
ifested in tho last biblo school session.
Noxt Sunday morning tho pastor will
present a very interesting and helpful
subject, "Versions of tho Biblo." This
will show how wo camo into possession
of tho printed volume, tho book of
books. All othor meetings in the regu
lar order.
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH.
The regular appointments may bo ex
pected on next Sabbath, and tho pastor
would be pleased to greet as many
as possible at all tho sorvico. If
strangers in our city wijl come and wor
ship with us, we shall certainly try to
make thorn welcome and at homo.
Pastor.
Judge Takt Borvcs notice on W. J.
Bryan that his claim of holrshlp to tho
Koosovolt policies is spurious, that tho
pjrosidfptprMjyftloiJ, thorn wholly him
self nnd th'ntHWioy aro entirely his own.
Ho has not mudo n last will and testa
ment bequeathing them to Bryan and
tho latter will huvo u mighty hard
timo to provo that ho is a legitimato
heir. Tho fact, however, that ho puoh
ihg his claim indicates that they aro. of
sumo vnluo. Judgo Tuft, on tho othor
hand, whilo not Betting up any claim ns
an heir takes tho position of n person
who has been appointed executor and
gives plcdgo that (ho business of tho
administration (tho Roosevelt policios)
shall bo continued in forco. kearnoy
Hub.
Ranch for Sale.
Ono nnd ono-hnlf sections. All smooth
land good dark soil. Situated about 12
miles S. E. of North Platto, and about
5 miles from the laid out town of
Blgnell. Foncnd and cross fenced.
Stocked with cattlo, horses and hogs.
Also a full lino of farm implements.
About G5 acres of growing crops, For
further particulars call at residonco on
S. E. i Sec. 12, T. 12, It. SO or address
Guss Dioner, North Platto, Nob.
Notice for Bids.
To whom it mny concern:
Scaled bids will bo received by tho
Koith and Lincoln Counties Irrigation
District up to noon Saturday, Sopt, 20,
1008, for tho construction of a drop on
said district's canal; imd nlso for con
struction of wing ut head of canal.
Specifications and plans may bo seen
at homo of tho president of district, S.
E. Anderson, Sutherland, NobruBkn.
James Siioui', Sec'y.
under guarantee at Stone's drug store.
c.
New French Cleaner.
H. R. Reese, of tho North Platto
Pantatorium. clothes cleaner and nrcs-
si; r, has bought aFronch drv cleaner and
extractor for cloaning clothes, over
coats, silk, satin and wool skirtB,
ladies' furs, rugs, fur rugs and Inp
robos and in fact anything in tho clothes
cleaning lino. It is not to bo construed
that this French dry cleaner and ex
tractor is a man or a womun, for it is
not; tt is a new muchino that ho has
bought which cleans clothes by a dry
nroccss. and is somothincr new in the
clothes cleaning line. Thia machine not
only cleans clonics thoroughly but docs
it quickly. It makes old clothes new
nnd the specimens Mr. Recso will dis
play shows what the machluo will do.
This device has boon purchased by Mr.
Reese at an expense that is not war
ranted, but ho nones to bo sufficiently
compensated by increased business for
tno auuitionai expense.
For Sale or Trade.
Section 31, town 12, range SO, located
ten miloBvoouth and ono mile west of
NortU Plfttta- writto O. T,-Auatin,
pickles and
rreserves.
Buy your Spices at the Drug
Store and .get first pick.
1 urmenc
Jamaica Ginger
Cloves
Cinnamon
Mace
Black and white Mustard Seed
Dill Seed
Celery Seed
Allspice
Pure Gum Jar Rings
Sealing Wax
Para fine
Corks .
Everything new and fresh.
Stone Drug Co.
imwronce, jngd.
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