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About The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 18, 1910)
Coats this season take a prominent place in every woman's wardrobe in fact they are more popular than they have been for several seasons past. Realizing the popularity of coats, we bought accordingly and are now showing without any exception the most extensive line of high class coats in North Platte. Exceptional values at $7.50, 8.00, 8. SO, 10.00, 12.50, 15.00, 18.00 and up to 35.00. All shades and sizes. A T T i mm Semi-Weekly Tribunt! Ira L. Bare, Editor and Publisher. SUBSCRIPTION KATES. One Year by Mail in advuoco $l.!i" One Tear by Carrior in uilvnnco $1,60 Unteretl at North Platte, Nebraska, Post ofllco as Second Class Matter. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1910. Walter Wollman. nccompanicd by ,flvo companions, left Now York Satur day morning in rt cigar Bhnped air ship on a trip across tho Atlantic ocean. Tiio gas bap is 228 feet long, tho pas senger car 1GG feet, tho carry capacity is twelve- tons, and 0,000 pounds of gns olino to feed tho motors was taken on board. In tho cast part of tho otnto tho lltlcal campaign wagon warmly, considerablo interest is evinced. po and In this part of tho state, howover, thero if a lothargy which It is doubtful if "spell binders, 'wore thoy to visit ue, could remove. Perhaps tho apnonranco of Candidates Hitchcock mid Taylor in North Platto this ovening may tend to awaken things political. Senator J. P. Dolllver died at bin homo in Ft. Dodgo, Iowa, Friday oven Imr from dilation of tho heart, follow Inn an acuto attack of utomach trouble of about n weok'B duration. He had been up all day Saturday and was able walk nbout the lawn, but in tho oven ing died while tho physicinti was mak ing an examination of nis heart with n stethoscope Senator Dolllver was bom in Vlriginla in 1857 and located in Iown in 187b. Ho represented tho Tenth Iowa district lor six terms in congress. In 1000 ho was appointod senator to succeed Senator Gear, was elected in 1002, re-elected in 1007 and his present term would have expired in March, 1013. Broken Bow, a town about half the size of North Platto, has made arrange ments to erect n city nail, such a building is needed in North Platto, par ticularly as a storehouso for tho now fire appratus which has been ordered. This new hoso wagon will call for n team of horses that will bo at all time available, and this meanB the city must need own tho toam. This too, wlllprob- amy can ior tno employment oi one i man regularly. Tho city has grown wonderfully, and the flro department must keop pace with that growth. Be cnuso wo havo been fortunate in tho way of flres is no ronHonwhy wo thou Id allow the fire department to lapse into ineiilciency as tho town grows. Howard and Hitchcock. Edgar Howard has "mado good" in his charge against G. M. Hitchcock, democratic candiduto for United Stutoii senator, In Saturday's Boo Howard publishes a fac-slmilu of a lotter writ ten by Hitchcock to Bartloy In which ho asks for an extension of time on Ave notes aggregating $1,000. Tills is money Hitchcock borrowed of Bartloy as atato treasurer and not of Bartloy as an in dividual. When II. L. Goold, of Ogal nlla, was a candidate for regent of tho university, Hitchcock though tho World- iioraid demanded mat lie, Uooul, with draw bocauso tho bank, of which Goold was the head, had part of the Bartloj money, and Goold. for the good of tlu party withdraw. If Goold was guilty ol misconduct then, the same applies to Mr. Hitchcock today. In a roioltuler to tho above charges Mr. Hitchcock, in yesterday's papers, admits thut ho borrowed $2,000 of Bartloy four years before ho became a dofaulter, and that tho $1,000 refer red to nbovo was part of that sum. Mr. Hitchcock snys all this money was returned dollar for dollar. Not withstanding Mr. Hitchcock's "explan ation", thero is room to question the action of a democratic editor borrow ing money from a republican state treasures. It will also bo remembered that at tho time Governor Savage par doned Bartloy no criticism wus made by tho World-Hoarld. The windy season seems to have ar rived, Sunday nnd yesterday being very uisagrceauio days, it is prouuoiu aoolur wuathwr will follow, that TTTHH For ladies and misses in a great variety of weaves and from kj UlXkJ $12.00 up. Call and see the immense line just received. I ABOUT PEOPLE. Miss Hazel Nichols spent Sunday with friends in Sutherland. Mrs. Jos. Murohv went to Omaha Friday night for a brief visit. Ed Cokor. of Sutherland, was a bus iness visitor in town Saturday. Lorenzo Guirv. of Sutherland, sncnt Saturday Willi menus in town. ...('. ... C. T. Wholnn nnd son Kenneth wore Omaha visitors Saturday and Sunday. Mrs. Lizzie Mahor, of Bellingham, Wash., is tho guest of friends in town. Miss May Mungor, of Horshoy, spent saturuay ana sununy with friends in town. Rev. Earhart. of Sidney, occupied tho puplit at the Episcopal church bunday. Mrs. A. P. Kolly loft Friday evening ior a visit witii relatives at Umnna ant Lincoln. R. L. Baker, who had been spending a week in Omaha, returned Saturday morning. C. Mullen, of Grand Island sncnt bununy m town as a guest at tho Han ifin home. Mrs. L. C. Hansen and children ar rived from Callaway for n visit at tho Pulver home. iur. anu jvirs. j. u. stone and son returned Sunday morning from their visit in mo east. miss xseii uratt lott Saturday for an extended vialt with her sister Mrs. Chas liendy, Jr., of Denver. Con. Walker, who had been working on a sewer contract at jurusn, uolo. roturded homo Sunday. Mr. nnd Mrs. Burt Corbett, of Hast ings, visited iriends in town yestoruay wnuo enrouto-io usiiKosn. Mrs. Ed McGowan, of Denver, came down Friday evening for a few days visit wun relatives m town. Mr. nni! Mrs. P. Pmiln nt nnni arrived tho latter part of last week for a vi&u witn relatives m town. r f rt . t-ucion steooins lett tiio latter par of last week for Chicago, whore ho qxpects to spend tho Winter. Herman Otton, now residing at Nampn, Idaho, is visiting relatives in town, having nrrived Saturday. Mrs. Ellen Million arrived from Hast ings Saturday for a two weeks visit with her daughtor Mrs. T. Hanifin. Mr. and Mrs. Goo. Austin hnvo re turned from a three weeks' visit to Si. Lousis, Springfield and other IllinoU points. J. S. Hongland went to Lincoln Sun day to transact business for a fow day3 and also to attend tho grand lodge of Odd Fellows. Miss Garrison, of Eugene, Ore., nr rived tho latter part or iast week for an extended visit with Her brother E. O, Garrison nnd family. Mra. W. A. Grogg went to Broken Bow Saturday to attend tho weddimr anniversary of hor brother nnd to visit frionds for several weeks. Mrs. W. F. Codv. who loft lnnt wl; for Loa Angeles, was joined at Denver uy nira. m. Ki. Harrington who will spend the winter in California. Mrs. M. II. Douglas nnd Mrs. T. C Patterson will entertain Friday after noon nt tiw home of the former in nonor oi tnoir uirth annlvorsarles. Mrs. G. W. McDowall, who had been spending several months with her mother nt Algonac, Mich., and polnta in Canada, returned home Saturday. Jake Richards, of Choyenno, spent Sunday with friends In town and loft yestorday morning for Lexington whero he will transact business for several days. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Moonoy and Lem Gravqs returned Saturday from Caspar. Wyo.,- where tho two men engaged in hunting. They, killed onlv one doer, hu had fine dport -shooting sago hena and cureninu trout. Father Carroll' Farewell Letter. To the Members of St. Patrick's Church Kindly pardon a final word to you and my saying it to you through the newpapers. I loave this evening for my new field of work and I know that your best wishes go with me. This is sullicicnt. uoiore leaving a parish, the iinstor closes his account and makes but iinancial statements from January 1st of tho enrrent year. Also a state ment of liabilities (if there is any). Uno of these is left for tho new pastor: one is sent or presented to the right rever end bishop of the diocese. This I am do- Now you nil know there is a balance of eight hnndred dollars ($800) due to Air. i'. Montague on his note. This is tho balance duo on tho original note of four thousand dollars ($4,000) made be fore 1 camo to you. Changes have been made since the original note was made. On this note payments havo been made and renewals tor tho balance due nave been made. Thus it happens that my name as treasurer of St. Patrick's church has been signed to tho note. I had hoped that this balance of $800 would have been paid last March (interest time) and the note cancelled. This was not done as you all know. Interest will be duo notoro tho end ol the present month. As I told you last Sunday, tho sum of ?202 is on hnnd in favor of this note and ntercst on the same. Last Wednesday evening you. through Dr. McCabe. treated me to a pleasant surprise and presented me with a purso. This i received. From my .com ing to you I have had your best interests at heart audi will say the best interests of your city, on leaving you nnd North Platte I ask that you and tho other res idents of tho city work for the real wel fare of your city and for tho support of good government; in co-operating with tho cltorts mado by Uiobo in authority; in tho giving of good example to one another; in tho care und instruction and proper bringing up of your children and in tho making of your homes the homes of people who fear God, who love llim and who observe His law. In my final parting from you as your pastor I havo tho pleasuro to inform you that tho purse you so kindly pre sented mo with last Wednesday evening, has beon donated to St.' Patrick's church, to bo applied on the note due. I request that you make a combined effort and cancel the note. I request finally that you carry out the advice I have given you and I do honestly behevo that success will bo yours, for you will be doing tho work I believe God pave you to do. Your friend and well wisher, Stephen F. Carroll. Work begnn yesterday on a $5,000 residence on the Lulo ranch north of Pnxton. Tho house will bo provided with a heating plant and water system. Tho plans woro drawn by Architect Shaeifer of this city, and the contractor Is Mr. Dutch, of Ogalalla. FAIR EXCHANGE. A New Back for an Old One How it is Done in North Platte. The back aches at times with a dull indescribablo feeling, making you weary and restless; piercing pains snoot across tho region of the kidneys, and again tho loins are so lame to stoop is agony. No use to rub or apply a plaster to the back in this condition. You cannot reach tho cause. Exchange tho bad back for n new and stronger one. Fol low tho example of this North Platte citizen. Thomas McGovorn, 400 E. Tenth St., North Platte, Neb., says: "1 havo useu uoan s luuney l'iiis oil nnd on lor n groat many years. Whenever I uc como nfilicted with kidney trouble from overexertion, nnd have severe pains through my back, this remedy Is my mninstny. I have been so bad from n stiffness in my back that I could scar cely straighten when arising in the morning. Doan's Kidney Pills procured from McDonald & Graves' Drug store havo always given mo wonderful relief. There is no other remedy that can be compared with them. For sale by all dealers. Price 50 conta. Fostor-Mllburn Co. Buffalo. New York, solo agents for tho United States. Remember tho namo Doan'B--and take no others. GEO. D. DENT, 5 Physician and Surgeon, Office over McDonald Bank. Homeopathy Principles Similea, Similibus, Curantus- A like remedy will cure a like diseofie. A law immutable, that cannot change, and as true today as when it first came to light. true and tried system that will bear investigation. Nature's own treatment whero remedies nro paramount. For out of town patients and nil those interested: Rooms fur nished when desired for confine ment, medical and the necessary surgical cases. Trainedinurso in attendance. Dr. J. S. Twinem, Medical and Surgical Practicioner ST. LUKE'S HOSPITAL EAST FROJNl STUtttiT, NORTH PLATTE, NEB. Medical Staff: Dr. D. T. Quigley. Dr. G. B. Dent. Dr. V. Lucas. A general hospital for all acuto and chronic cases medical, surgical and obstretric. Open to the medi cal profession. For further infor mation address, W. M. CUNNINGHAM, Mjjr WUInJ llcdflold, Ml) .1 It McKlrabat). M D Drs. Redfield & McKIrahan Phsicians and Surgeons. All Calls Promptly Answered. Phonos G42-044 Ofllce nt P. and S. Hospital. PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS HOSPITAL. AModem Institution for the treatment of Medical and Surgical Cases. Grad uate Nursing. Physician in attendance day or night. Special accommodations for confinement cases. 721-23 North Locust St. Telephone No. G42. THE LEADER. rp fcm m Af A. J. AMES. MARIE AMES. f? 3 Doctors Ames & Ames, X) Physicians and Surgeons, Office over Stone Drug Co. I 8 m,na ? Office 278 Phones V ti,i on m - 1 IWDIUVIIbU Arf I Lf Mm Try Gur Flour. Up-to-dato $1.50 per sack or $2.90 per hundred, B. & M. $1.45 per sack $2.85 per hundred; Buffalo and Jer sey Cream $1.35 per Back or $2.75 per hundred. See us for prices on 500, 1,000 or more pounds. Every sack guaran teed. R. E. LOUDON & SONS, Call 551. Phone 268 FOR ALL KINDS OP Flour, Feed, Grain or Hay Having recently purchased the B. A. Wilson feed store at the corner of Sixth and Locust Sts. I respectfully invite a share of tho patronage of tho public. Prompt delivery. J. R. RITNER ECHELBERY'S NEW AND SECOND HAND STORE Cor Sixth and Locust Sts. Phone 302 A full line of furniture, all kinds of BtoveB and stovo repairs, wagons, har ness, snddles, bicycles, guns and sport ing goods, clocks, watches, musical goods, . sewing machines either cash or payments, Everything you use bought and sold here. Top price for iron metal ana rubber. General Election Notice 1910. Notice is hereby given that on Tues day, the 8th day of November, 1910, at tho voting places in tho various pre cincts of Lincoln county. Nebraska, there will be held a general election for the puspose of electing the following ofiicors, to-wit: One Governor. One Lieutenent Governor. One Secretary State. One Auditor of Public Accounts. Ono Attorney General. One Treasurer. Ono Commissioner of Public Lands and Buildings. Ono superintendent of ruullc in struction. One Railway Commissioner. Ono Congressman, Sixth Congress- onal District. One Senator, 30th Senatorial District. Ono Representative, 54th Jloprtsent ative District. One County Attorney. One County Commissioner, Second District. Justice of tho Penco to fill vacancy. Constable to fill vacancy. Precinct Assessor, to fill vncancy. Ono Overseer for each Road District. An expression of preference for United States Senator. Also for or against a proposed amend ment to the Constitution of the State of Nehrnska, amending section 1. of article 7, defining the qualification of electors. , Which election will bp open nt eight o'clock in the morning and will con tinue open until C o'clock In tho after noon of the same day. Dated North Platte. Oct. Cth. 1010. .Ft Ik Elliott, Ooynty Cfcrk. By C. W. YtefTi DtftJuty Cmmly Clttrk. NOTIOK FOR PUnUCATION. Serial No. 048U8. Department of tiio Interior. U. 8. Land Olllco at North Platto. Nob. September 17th 1010. Notice Is horobr crlvuii that Dnnlnl .1. Greeley, of North I'latto, Nebraska, who. on Feb. II. 11)05, mado homestead ontry No. 20809. Borlal No. 0181)8. for west half, west half northeast Quarter, west half southeast Quarter, section 12, township 10, north, Mature SO. west of tho Blxth Principal Meridian has inert notlco of Intention to mako final flvo yoar proof to establish claim to tho land abovo described, boforo the Register and Kccolvor at North 1'iaito, jnod., on tno mn uayor Nov. loio. Claimant names as witnesses: Carl S. McGrew, Jacob Weber, of North I'latto, Neb.. Edward Wright. Thomas Ilolcher, of Myrtle. Neb. 820 JL!L Rpiristpr. SnEniFF'SSALE. ' liy virtue of an order erf salo Issued from tho district court of Lincoln county, Nebras ka, upon a docreo of foreclosure rendered in said court whoreln Clmrlos 11. Walters Is plaintiff and Hlcbard Lynn et al aro defendants, and to mo directed, I will on tho 5th day of November, 1010. at 1 o'clock p. in. at the cast front door of the court liouso In North I'latto, Lincoln county, Nebraska, soil at public auction to tho highest bidder for cash, to satisfy said decree, interest and costs, tho following described property, to-wlt: Southeast Quarter of Section Twelve (12). Township Ton (10), N. Range Thirty-four (31) Lincoln county, Nebraska. Dated North Platte. Neb.. Sept. 1st. 1910. s27 f. L. MnromiKufiicn. Sheriff. To James L. Langley and owner of lots 7, 8 and 0, block ID, of tho North Platto Town Lot Company's Addition. Tho owners of property on tho north side of West Fourth street, between Washington to. anu uranir a.vo.. aro norouy notllleu that tho Mayor and Council of tho city of North Platte, Lincoln county, Nebraska, passed and approved an ordinance on the 7th day of Hoptomber, 1U0U, ordorlng a side walk adjoining their said Promises, to bo constructed as to lino and grade, and of permanent material, as provided In tho general ordinances" of Isald city, regulating tho construction of sidewalks In said city, passed and approved on tho21stday of June, llKXJ. Unless ald walk Is constructed by you along the south side of said lots 7, 8 and 0. block 20, owned by you. In accordance with said ordinances, on or before tho 25th, day of October. 11)10, the same will bo constructed by said city and tho costs assessed upon tho Bald lots owned by you adjoining which tho same shall bo constructed. Ciias- V. TEMrr.c. City Olork PRORATE NOTICE In tho matter of tho ostato of Aafel P. Pramberg, deceased. In tho county court of Lincoln county, No braska, Soptembor 2tlth, 1910. Notlco Is hereby given that tho creditors of said deceased will moot tho administrator of of said estate bofoni tho County Judwe of Lincoln county, Nebraska, at tho county court room. In said county, on tho 2Uh day of October, 1010. and on tho 21th day of April, mil, at 0 o'clock a. m. each day, for the tfurposo of pre senting their claims for examination, adjust ment and allowance Six months are allowed for creditors to present their claims, and ono j'oui' for tho administrator to settlo said estato from tho 22d day of Soptomlwr, 11)10. This notlco to 1)0 nullllslind for nlirlit. mir- cosslvo publications In the North Platto Semi-Weekly Tribune, a legal newspaper, published In said county prior to October 4th, ItHO. O. K. Klpkh. County Judge. Ry Kathorlno V. Olark. Clerk County Court. NOTICE FOR TAX DEED. To overr person In actual possession nr oc cupancy of tho premises below doner I bed and to Aiexanuer lucnanison ana Kmlly A. Rich ardson In whose namo tho tltlo of said prem ises appears of record In tho ofllce of tho reg ister of deods In Lincoln county, Nebraska, and to Charles Francis, Mao II. Richardson, and Loulso Richardson: You and each of you aro hereby notified thaton tho 4th day of Novombor, 1007, Thom as Cooper purchased at nubile tm unlniivr. tlllcato No. 8105) at tho county treasurer's of fice of said county tho following described real estate towlt! Tho Northwest Quarter (NW HI of Section Six (0). Township Sixteen (IB) N. of Range Twenty-six (20) west of the tlth P. M for the delinquent taxes duo thereon for tho year lfiCfl for tho mm of I7.S.'), and on tho 2dthday of September, 100H, paia thjQ subsequent taxes assessed against said premises for the year 1007 for the sum of $U.7 and on tho 30th day of June, l'JOD, paid ho subsequent taxes assessed against cald promises for tho year 1SW8 for tho sum of 8ia 10, and on tho 20th day of March. 1010, paid tho subsequent taxes assessed against said premises for the year WW for tho sum of $12.78; that the tlmo for redemption expired on tho nth day of Jioveptber. lOOli, and If tho said premises are not redeemed on tho 2Hthlayot January. 11)11. from said tax sale tho under signed will apply to tho county treasurer for deed to said promises. Dated this 1 1 tit day of October. 1P10. i... r, t. T.lloM.A8COOPER. .oil i RyOeq.j:. French, his Attorney. PRORATE NOTICE. In tho County 'Court of Lincoln county, Ne braska. Oct. 11th, lull). ' ,M- '"""y1 or the estate of Rebecca F. , lllnman, deceased. Notlco Is hereby given, that tho creditors of sRlddecoasod will meet tho Administrator of said estate, boforo tho County Judge of Lincoln county, Nebraska, at tho county court room In said county, on tho 7th day f November. Iflio, and on tho 8th day of May. 1M1. at!) o'clock am. each day. for the put pose of presenting thelrclalms for examina tion, adjustment and allowance. Six months are allowpd for creditors to present their claims and ono year for tho Administrator to 5?1.1'0 .5?, d n?.3.tat0' ,'rom tuu lth day of Oct.. 1910. This notlco to bo published for Slrti1 "fc,S8,ve Publications In tho North Platto Tribune, a semi-weekly newspaper pnbllsbwl in said county prior to Nov 7th. ori-8 V, C, ELOEn, Cdunty Judge,