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About The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 17, 1909)
Semi -Weekly Tribune Ira L. Bare, Editor and Publisher. V," sonsoniPTioN bates i Ooe Year, cth In tdvanco Il. Months, cash In adrancs 65 CM ( It 1 V. Entered at North Platte, Nebraska, Postofflce as socond class matter. TUESDAY. AUGUST 17. 1009. Coming Abundance. Pessimists who arc in doubt about Mia outlook may loso a littlo of their skepticism if they pay attention to tho reports coming from nil sections of tho country. They como in no ques tionable shopc. The western farmers expect to include about $8,000,000,000 in their harvest, which ia not a bad crop. Factories are not only preparing for full time, but many of them arc en larging, but the indications from the south aro especially encouraging. In short, many who have been living from hand to mouth will soon have "money to burn", with not a littlo llklihood that they will more or less promptly proceed to burn it, notwithstanding the lessons of bitter experience. However painful a toothacho may bo, it is for gotton almost as soon bb it goes. Surveyors Active at Bridgeport. A Saturday special to the Omaha Hoc from Bridgeport says a parly sur voyors arrived nt that place Tuesday and after suppyllng themselves with stakes and other essentials started southward. Thoy nro proceeding in tho direction of Kcdington, but will givo no information as to who their omployors nro. Tho object of this movement cannot bo learned. Tho party began work from a point in tho Burlington track between the properties of Henry Dean nnd II. E Clark nnd aro going in the direction of Ucdington. It has been learned that representatives of tho Burlington com pany aro in Bridgeport and aro author- izad to sccuro right of way for tho now line which seems to point in the direction of Choyenne. This is un doubtcdly tho link which Is to connect the Burlington road with the Clark road at Salt Lake City. This would givo the Burlington tho ehor.oat and most direct line from tho head of tho Great Lakes to tho Pacific const. Another party of surveyors is at work in Pumpkinseed valley. They nro run nlng a lino from the neighborhood of Greely, Col., by way of Kimball and will meet tho Burlington track n short distance south of town. This lino is survoyed through Kimball and is bo Iievcd to be n, Union. Pacific movement to tnp that line nt' thjs place, but of courso notlung-'can be said for certain It is also Velfovc'd'thut tho other sur voyora are employed by tho 'Burlington company, nnd tho seeming sudden riv airy botweon tho companies for tho pos session of tho Pumpkinseed region in dlcates that them will bo something doing hero in tho near future. Cottonwood and Vicinity. Henry Discoe's whoat turned out about olghtecn bushels per acre, C. C. Clark had about 1200 bushels oats on twonty-two acres. P. A. Burko upset his threshing ma chine last week nnd broko it co.itddor ably, but in soveral days ho had it fixed and was nt work. In our vicinity wo think the weather man has heated tho furnace rather hot for tho past couplo of weeks. Rosso and Garfield nro putting up hay for Mrs. Burko of North Plntto. Andrew Sowlo cumo nearly being ov erheated Wednesday of last week. Bettor fr0 slow these hot days. Mrs. Arnold's Bister, Mrs. Speich and daughter Sara, from Sutton, are visit ing nt Arnold's. Mr. Cling brought his threshing out fit across the rlvor Thursday afternoon of last week. Ho will thresh up Box Elder canyon on tho flats. Oliver Shnner is back again in our neighborhood looking after his farm in terests. Ed Hostettor is busy on bridga work near Brady theso days. A littlo Boy came to seo Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Horan Thursday morning. Weight so von pounds. All aro getting nlonir nicoly. Work on tho Odd Fellows' hall in Maxwell is progressing nicely. The framework is about in place, Merrick & Co. had a representative of tho Majestic steel rangu at their store last week. Cheyenne at Grand Island. Tho famous Choyonno Frontier dayB celobration will bo reproduced at Grand Island August 25th, 20th and 27th. The FronMor commlttoo at Grand Is land has contracted with Irwin & Hiraig, managers of tho well known , .Frontier Days Festival at Choyonno to ' roprntfuc'a evony fcaturo'of tho .big show at Grand' Island for three big days, A gUBt 25th, 20th und 27th, Over two hundred Indium), Cowboys and Cowgirls from nil over the wost .will participate. It will not bo necessary for tiio resi dents of Nebraska to mnlco a long trip to Choyenne to see tbls wonderful ex position of Frontier "life. You can see the samo thing at Grant Island the tfon't (johMinicnt anil mtot Cimtrafly to- ui q . cated city in the stnte. This will not bo a local Frontier eolebrntion, similar, to thoso put on by several cities in the state heretofore but will be an exact reproduction of tho Choyenno affair and somothing which has novcr been put on outside of Choyenno before. Last year over 12,000 people witnessed theso events at Choyenno on one day coming from all over tho country as far cast as Now York. Tho peoplo of Grand Is land havo undertaken a big proposition but they want to advertise tho best city in tho state. Take advantage of this great oppor tunity which may never como to you ngaln and soo theso contests incident to real Frontlor lifo in all its spectacular efforts. Instead of traveling several hundred miles to Choyenno to sec this great event you can seo it in its en tirety at Grand Island. Ample accom modations can bo procured, official pro grams or further information by writ ing W, M. Pierce, Sec., Grand Island, Neb. Miss Edna Itousche, of Hcrshey, spent Saturday in town as tho guest of Mrs. Will Yates. NIGHTS OF UNREST No Sleep, No Rest, No Peace for the Sufferer for Kidney Troubles. No poaco for tho kidnoy sufferer Pain and distress from morn to night. Got up with n lame back, Twinges of backacho bothor you all day, Dull aching breaks your rest ot night, Urinary disorders add to your mis ory, Got at the cuuuo euro the kidnoys. Doan's Kidney Pills will work tho euro, They're for tho kidneys only Havo mado great cures in North Platte. August Ackorman, North Plutto, Nebr., says; "For at least four or five years I suflfored from catches and dull hoavy pains through tho small of my back, directly above my kidnoys. I could not rost well and tossed about from one position to another until morn ing came. Tho kidnoys were also dis ordered, tho secretionB being far too frequent in pastago and forcing mo to got up soveral times during tho night. I was subject to headaches and dizzy Spells and about a year ago was in a terribly nervous and -run down con dition. When I hoard Doan's Kidney Pllla eo highly recommended, I pro cured a box at A. F. Streitz'a drug dtore nnd I noticed un improvement ifter the first Jow doses. Thus un :ouraged, I continued using tho remedy tnd I was restorod to gpod health." For Salo by nil Dealers. Price CO ;onts. Fpstcr-Milburn Co.. Now York. Sole Agents for tho TTnitcd States. Romombar tub numf Doan'H anil tukb nt) other. Uneeda NOTICE. John Baty and EfTie J. Unty, his wife, will take notice that on the first day of July. 1900, P, II. Sullivan, n Justice of the Pence in and for Lincoln county, Nebraska, issued an Order of Attach ment for tho sum of $20.00 in an action now pending before him, wherein Ames & Ames are plaintiffs und John Huty nnd Ellio Baty, his wife, ure de fendants, that property consisting of Ono "White" Sewing machine, house hold goods, cooking utensils nnd sun dries, nlso money in tho hands of Paul II. Smith, garnishee, has been attached under said order. Said cause was continued to the 31st day of August, 1909, nt 10 o'clock a. m. Dated North Platte, Nebraska, Aug. Cth, 1909. Amks & Ames, By Albrp Ames, Plaintiffs. Notice. George L. Benson will notice that on tho 10th day of July, 1909, P. II Sullivan, a Justice of the Peace of North Platto Precinct No. 1 and in und for Lincoln County, Nebraska, issued an order of attachment for the sum of $50,00, in an action pending before him. wherein Charles Haner is PlnintitT nd Goorgo L. Benson, Defendant, that property contesting of money in the hands of the Union Pacific Hail Road Company, a corporation, has been at tached under said ordor. Said cause was continued to the 0th titty of Sep tember, 1909, at at 10 o'clock A. M. ClIAULES IlANEIt, Plaintiff. Dated July 27th, 1909. Serial No.oiku. Notice for Publication. Department of tho Interior. U. S. LandOIUco at North I'latte. Nob, July soiii. iron. Notlco Is hereby given that .l liu tJunilraiu. of North I'latte. Nebraska, who. on August Sid. Wi, made homestead entry No. lHIUO. Serial No. MNtt. for soul Invest quarter section ID, Township 15, north. Raiuto Mi went of tho Sixth Principal Meridian has filed notice of Intention to make llnal live year proof to es tablish claim to tho land nbovu described, huforo tho Register and Receiver at Nortli I'latte, Neb., on tho Villi day of September. UUU. Claimant names as witnesses: Wilson II Combs. Oarllcld Outherless, Wlinm I'lttman and. I ml Combs, all of North I'lntte. Nob. JM-h J. K EVANS. RoglsUT. NOTICE TO CONTRACTOR Illds will be received until four o'clock. P in., on Thursday, August lu, IW'J, nt tho olllco of Superintendent W. t'. Snyder, on the Ex perimental Sub-station I in in. at North I'latte, for tho construction of a two-story frame dwotllntr house upon said farm, accord ing to plans and specllicatlons on lllu In tho oflleo of thu said .Supciluleii'lont Snyder. Hidden must examine carefully this notice und i lie form of contract accompanying tho specllicatlons HUls must conform strictly to the plans and specltlcutlens and to the re quirements of this notice. Each bid must bo accompanied by a cerllilcd check on totno North I'lattoor Lincoln bank payable to thu University of Nebraska unconditionally for tho sum of I'l'ty Dollars iyO.O0i Tho check of thelsiiccpssful bidder. In uM Of un award, will li held as a iniurauuo for furnishing to the superintendent of construction sehed u'es of materials with quantities and prices, slcnlnc tho buildlnu' contract in form as pro posed and furnlsblnir security company or other&atlsfactory Imnd in a i-om eijilal to one third of the contract price of thu ImiUtnsr. Both tho security offered and Hie form of tho Isind muHt I hi satisfactory to tho Hoard of Tie itotits or Itw huildliiir committee, lu case thu biici'esslul blddorlalls within two weeks from thxdikluof the award to 1II said schedule, fails to furnish and tlloliond as louulred or to enter Inlo contract at'thn nmonntof his bid, tho check rlvpotlted by him will 1mj for feited to tho University as Uipiadated dam Hires without futtlier ptoccedlnas or nnUco. All bldn nuist bear the testdenee or business address of tho bidder, must t binned, naled up, addressed to "Superintendent W l' Sny der. North I'latte, Nebraska." and bo nihility marked on thu outside Utli the bidder's name and the words "llulhllnir bid." Tho bids will ho opened and Inspected as soon after tho date alsivo, bet' for tlllni: tho sumo as 'ho Hoard of Itewents or Its bulldluii' committee can bo conveniently asbcniMcd. Tho thjhl In It'bcrvud U reject any or all bids. . . .. -w.v.' H'XUKUi BuiWrtntt'natmt. 0, B" UAtifcfi pvurutary. cuit arc made from the finest flour and the best materials obtainable SI That Makes them an ideal Uneeda Biscuit "are baked in surroundings where cleanliness and precision are supreme That Makes them Uneeda Biscuit are touched 'only once by human hands when the pretty girls pack them That Makes them Uneeda Biscuit are sealed in a moisture proof .package NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY Serial N. 02IS2. NOTIOE FOR.I'IIRLIOATION. Department of tlio Interior. U. S. Laud Olllco at North Platte. Nob. JulyiUh.lWU Notlco Is horoby id von that William O. KtllB. of North 1'latte. Nub., who on July :t)th, luu-l, mado Homestead Entry No'. 20143. Serial No. WIS.!, for cast half, east half northwest ouartor and cast halt southwest uuarterof section township 11 north, range '.II west of the. slxtn principal meridian, has Hied notice of Intention to mako llnal five year proof, to establish claim lo the land above described, iMifuro the Register and Itocotvor at North I'latte, Nobraska, on tho Hth day of Sept., llW.i. Claimant names as witnesses: Mnrtin Jep spii, of Denmark. Neb.. Alex llrown, Hcdgy Vun lVlt. Arthur Wheolor. all of North I'latte. Neb. i) .1. E. Evans. Register- NOTICE TO CUEDITOHS. lu thu matter of tho ostato of Frederick Dlehl, deceased. In tho county court of Lincoln County, No braska. .lulv 2th. iliW. Notlco Is hereby l von. that tho creditors of bald deceased will meet the administrator of said estate, before tho County . I udco of Lincoln county, Nebraska, at tho county court room. In said county, on thoth day of A in; u st. llWi'. and on thu !tli day of February, r.iiu, at 9 o'cltHik a. m, each day. for tho pur poso of presoutiuir their claims tor examina tion, adjustment and allowance. Six months aro allowed for creditors to prosuit their claims, und ono year for thu administrator to settle said estate from tho21th day of June, lliOtf. This notice to bo published In tho North 1'Iatto Tribune, n local newspaper, forolnht successive issues prior to Aucust Mth. WW. J.'f - W. O, Kmikh. County .Tudeo. NOTICE 1'OK PUULIOATION. Serial No. 0'IWJ. Department of tlTb 'Interior. IT- S. Land Olllco at North I'latte. Nob. July a). UKW. Notlco Is hereby trlven that Dennis McICllllp of North I'latte. Nub- who, on April 10. WOO. mado homestead entry No. 2177H, serial No. W7WI for houth half, east half north east (juarlur, northwest uuartor northeast Mttartor and southwest quarter northwest quarter of Section !.U Township 1.1 N Uamte Ml W , of the lllh Principal Meridian, has tiled notice of Intention lo make final five yuat proof, to establish claim to thu land atiove described, before the Register and Uecolvor. at North I'latte, Nob., on tho M day of SepteuilHT. WW. Claltnant names as witnesses! David V Macomber. William Doobkc. J. A. Toops anil II. . Dobko, Jr.. all of North I'latte. Nob, JSi-u J. E. Evans. Heirlster, NOTIOE TO NON-RESIDENT PENDANTS DE John Lantz and Frank Lantz. l'lalntHTs ITs. 1 iits. 1 vs. Hollo Jacobs and Laura Hood Defcndan Hello Jacobs and Laura Good am herobv noMlled that they havo boon sued In tho Dis trict court of Lincoln County. Nebraska by John Lant. and Frank Lantz. who havo tiled a duty verllled petition lu said court tho ob Jpci and prayer of which H to secure tho partition nniont .said plalnttlTs and de.fen dauts, ottho west half of tho north oast quarter and the west half of thu south east quarter lu section No twelve, In township No. thirteen, of ranco No twonty-eluht. n-al estate situated In said Lincoln County. Nebraska You ure repaired to anwer said petition on or before tho 0th day of Septem ber. A. D.. IKK). John Lantz and Fhank Lantz. I'lalntllTs. My It. O. Gi.anvillk, thulr Atty, ORDER OF HEARING ON ORIGINAL ,1'ROHATEO 'WILL. Stato of Nebraska, I . Lincoln County, f " In thu county court. In tho matter of tuo cstato of Honry Wlnsart. Deceased On readlnir and tlllni tho petition of Ray C. Luncford, airent.praylnirthut the Instrument tiled on tho aitn day of July. I W9, and pur porting to Imi u true copy of thu last will nnd testament of tho sild deceased, and tho probate thereof In Stephenson Coun ty, Statu of Illinois, may bo proved, approved probated, allowed and recorded us tho last will ond testament of tho said liopry wlnpart, deeiAsed, In this county and state. Ordered, That September Und, IW, at 3 oVtoi'k p ni.,U osslL-ned for liuarlnc said peti tion whn all persons interested In said matter may appear at a county court to tie hold In ami for said county, and show cause why thu prayer of petltlunur should not Imi trained; and that notice of tho pendency of said peti tion add the hcarlnir thereof, be clven to all perbons Inierested In saltl matter by publish Imr it copy of tills cider lu the North I'latto Irlhuuo. n semi-weekly newspaper pi luted In said county, lor six hucctssIvu luea prior to s lid day of lioarlni; Dated Aukum 7th, lytWi altW W. U. Elceii. County JudBO. Food Pare Clean That Keeps them ffeS Here's a Certainty. Wo are established right here where you live und would not dare promise your money back for tho mere asking if Rexall Kidney Remedy fails to satis fy you, except we are certain it wil do as we claim. Try it nt our entire risk. Price 50c. McDonell & Graves. KOAD NO. 318i. To all whom it muy concern: The commissioner appointed for the purpose of locating a public road as follows: Commencing at the southeast corner of lot G of "County Clerk's" Subdivi sion of lot 1 und southeast qurter northeast quarter of section 4, town ship 13, range 30, in Lincoln County, Nebraska, ifd running thence north on section lino to the southeast corner of lot 2 of said County Clerk's subdivision and running thenco west on tho line be tween lots 2 and 3 nnd between lots 12 on ho north, and 10 nnd 11 on tho south of said County Clerk's subdivision, and terminating at tho southwest corner of lot 12 of said County Clerk's subdivi sion, has reported in favor of tho loca tion of said road, and all claims foi damage or objections thereto must be filed in the office of the county clerk by noon on the 30lh day of September A. D., 1909. or such road will be estab lished without reference thereto. Dated North Platte, Nebraska, Jul 29-09. P. R. Elliott. County Clerk. Serial No. MOM. NOTICE FOR I'UIILIOATION IlEI'AltTMKNT OF Till! INTHtOU. United States l)und Ulllce, At North I'latte. Nebraska July ll,l0!i. Notice Is hereby clvcn that Clinton M York of Maxwell, Nobraska, who. on Juno -tli. 1WI. mado homestead entry No, iiUU'l, serial No. OiiUI, for south halt northwest quarter, lots 3 and 4, southwust quarter and southeastquartor, Section 4, Township II N., Raniro 28 W of the th l'rlnclpul Meridian, has tiled notlco of intention to maki llnal live year proof, to establish claim to tho land altovo described, before tho resistor and roeolvor, at Nortli I'latte, Nebraska, on the ltlth day or September, 1WJ. Claimant names as witnesses! F. M. ICuser. of North I'latto. Neb . Will Lonuprt. and A. M. Wilson, of Maxwell. Nob., and Gleu Ferguson, of North I'latto. Nob. jSU-O .I E Evans. Roaster. LEGAL NOTICE, Notlco of petition for decree of court llnd ini; who tho heirs aro, and for asslunmunt to them of tho real estate, described lu tho petition, Tho Stato of Nebraska, Lincoln county, ss. In thu County Court, In tho matter ot tho ostato of James A. Sullivan, deceased, To tho crcdltori, heirs and others Inter ested In tho estate of Jam's A. Sullivan, deceased. Tako noiico, that Francis Joseph Sullivan, has tiled in tho county court, a pot itlon praylnir for a decree, assigning said estate tothe hulls as provided bylaw, And It Is ordered that the same stand for hearing thoSlthdayof August, 1WJ, before tho court at the hour of 0 o'clock, a. m , at which time any person interested may appear and except to and contest the same. And notlco o' this proceeding Is ordered given In tho North I'latto Tribune, a legal newspaper, for six successive Issues prior to Aligust 21th, 100'J. Witness my hand and tho seal ot tho county court, at North I'latto, tbls 3rd day ot August, 1WW. W. C. Euiuu. IsssaiI County Judge. Notice for Publication. Serial No. ttJlf.3. Departmontof tho Interior. U. 6. Laud OUlco ot North I'latte. XJ.. ki.ii m i. (iLVi II I J -"III. iiu, ter section 10. township lit, north, range i9, westot tho tUh principal meridian. has llled notlco of Intention to make Until live year proof, to establish claim to tho land above described, before tho register and receiver at North I'latto. Nobraska, on tho J 1 1 1 1 day of Scptomlier. HOD, fMnlmlnl ihiU M u mil It'll. vifiiiiaiiv iintinB ui wiiumnrn niisun fi. Combs. Garlleld qutherless. William I'lttman and Hud ComW, all Of North l'laue. Neb, J2J-0 J. K. EVANtfi RtWjr, V k . 1 -. Notice of Water Bond Election. "Mntino in hnrohv friv,n t)l!l nn bo 24th day of August, 1909, n special elec- tion win oo neia in ine city ot XNorin Platte, Lincoln County, Nebraska, the polling places to be ns follows: For tho First Ward, nt the hose house in said ward. For the Second Ward, at tho hoso house in said ward. For the Third Ward at the hoso houso in said ward, at which election, the fol lowing proposition will be submitted to the voters of said city: Shall the city of North Platte, in tho County of Lincoln, in tho State of Ne braska, issue ita water bonds in the sum of ono hundred thousand dollarB ($100,000.00), in denominations of one thousand dollars ($1,000.00) each, to bo dated October 1, 1909, duo in twenty (20) years from their date, but payuble at any time after five years from their date, at the option of said city; said bonds to druw interest at tho rate of five per cent per annum, interest payable semi-annually; and in terest payable at tho Fiscal Agency of the Stato of Nebraska in tho city of New York. Said water bonds to be used for tho purpose of obtaining money with which to erect, establish and construct a system of waterworks In the city of North Platte; said system if waterworks to bo owned and con trolled, operated and maintained by tho city of North Platte, for tho uo and benefit of said city, and tho inhabi tants thereof. And shall the proper officers of said city be authorized to levy and collect a tax in the samo man ner as other municipal taxes may be levied and collected, in nn amount suffi cient to pay tho interest and principal of said bonds ns the same mature; said taxes to be levied upon all of the prop erty within said city us shown and valued upon the assessment rolls of the assessors of Baid city, in addition to all other taxes, provided and authorized by law. Said bonds to be negotiable in form. The ballots to be used in said election shall have printed thereon: "FOR issuing ono hundred thousand dollars ($100,000.00) of water bonds of tho City of North Platto.in the County of Lincoln, In tho Stato of Nebraska, for the purpose of obtaining money with which to erect, establish and construct u system of waterworks in said city, to bo owned nnd operated by said city, nnd for lovying and collecting a tax annual ly to pay the interest and principal of said bonds as they mature." "AGAINST issuing ono hundred thousand dollars ($100,000.00) of water bonds, of tho City of North Platte, in the County of Lincoln, in tho State of Nebraska, for tho purpose of obtaining .noney with which to erect; establish and construct a system of waterworks in said city, to bo owned and ODerated by said city and against levying and col lecting a tax annunllyto pay tho in torestund principal of said bonds aa they mature." , Those voting in favor of said proposi tin", shall mark their ballots with an (X) after, tho paragraph, beginning "l;or issuing ono hundred thousand dollars (100.000.00) 6f water -bonds' of tho City of North Platte;" those' Vot ing against said riropnsit ion, shall mark their ballots with an (X) after the paragraph becinning "Against issuing one hundred thousnnd dollars ($100,000) of water bonds of tho city of North Platte." Said election to bo opened at 8 o'clock a. m. and continue opw until G o'clock p. m., central Btandard time on tho day of election. Dated this 27th day of July, 1909. Thomas C. Pattejihon, Mayor. Charles F. THMrt,te, City Clerk.