Lincoln County tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1885-1890, September 17, 1887, Image 4

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DEALER
SILFEMARE
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Fine-Watch-and-Glook-Rpair-
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Call
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rid see me!- before purchasing elsewhere.
! McDonald's Block, Spruce Street.
T. C. PATTERSON, Preft. ' . ISAAG DILLON, Vice Pratt.
A. foABUCKWOM'HsTrcgdrert UV.) ' LESTER J5ELLS, Secretary.
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CJorxxrctl JXreorasKa
LCjAN AND TRUST- CQ.,
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OF NOETH PLATTE, NEBRASKA.
: First Mprjoge Farm Loans "Made in Lincoln and adjoining
Counties. Money on hand to close loans promptly.
OFFICE IN LAiTD OFFICE I3tOCK, OPPOSITE DEPOT,
NORTH PLATTE, - - - NEBRASKA.
LIVERY, FEED AND SALE STABLE,
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Horses Bought and Sold on Commission.
on short notice and at reasonable, ratesi.
First-claas rigs to let
I$L CINIDiY; Proprietor
I Front -Street, near TJ. P. Freight Warehouse,
NORTH) PLATTE,
NEBRASKA i
WA1.L PAPER,
Paijnt and il D"e
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"'litiPE'ALE'S, Odd' Fellows' Block,. Spruce Street.
Alway8-i'!8lSc',i'e -oTTcomplete assortment of WALL PAPER, wal
and ceiUmr decorations.v CORNERS, CENTERS, Binders and alliafel
noyeltifte infpapeiB. Every shade of tfie best brands of READY MIXED
pntshouscs,barns, wagons and buggies. WJiite lead, oils, glsiss
"pattyfbrbshes varnishes, kalsorniue and complete painters1 supplies,
The interstate law ha downed
two-thircb of the circ
on MMir
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uses.
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m'circns they will'
r1ihe marketf
Michigan City is not in Michigan
and Kansas City is not in Kansas.
When the children were first araed
there was little thought ;giyen;to
appropriateness of a name, Yjor it
would have been Indiana City and
Missonfiburg.
The great onion district of New
York Stafe,; aloig the Wallkilf
river and tributaries in Sussex, New
Jersey, and Orange Counties, yields
arcrop of more than 600,000 bushels
out theravages of the onion -fly will
reduce that crop one-half this sea
son. The pest of foreign' imports
tion breeds very rapidly. Its-desP
tructive form is that of the grub
that Jeeds jippn he bulb. n
C&SKJOa tiuAanfralfp,!
eroM, 6rbmbleTw
Wiadj CUie, TeethUr Faias, y or
Stotuach Diaextes, bl jelled
attoaos bTiwHtf Aek Baby Soother.
It coataiaa bo Opium or JCorphise.
hence is safe. Frio .25 cttts. I Cold by
A. F. Streite. 1 i '
THEWILD WEST
IS OPEN AGAIN WITH A FULL LINE OF
Hit
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CONSTANTLY ON DRAUGHT.
ON THE SIDE.
Horse Blankets Knocked all' to
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4Come one, M it andlbe convinced that we have the largest best, and
G. C. HAWKINS & BROS'.,
-'IIJOV Sprhce'Street; next to 'Conway & Keith,
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North Platte,
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OFFICE IN KEITH'S BLOCK,
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r.u4 'forsale in
5 Land
RANGES
33 to 37,
JNCLUSIVE, IN
Lmdoli-i.k Neb.,
and lying between the Ncrth and South Platte Rivers, on the line of the
1 kV mLTMon .Pacific . Eailwav,
and Terms , can, J5e obtained on application, at the office of
jut I '"i irir. f '
.JJIliLON & OOLLINS,
.J5ATwJd"
Prices
IVEET
Stable.
FSTqpASjS IGS FURNISHED
l sfeortrjppbticej an d atijeasqnable rates. Horses boarded bv the week or
m. urarwu:cytpc(.eui ciujiiMyesv omuie. opposite tne xiawiey
House' on east Fiftht street,
An bid German farmer, Hvirir!
aoour; len mnes o&ck oi oeoewaing,
Mich., has a wild cat for a twf.j 1 1-
was caught when very 'burigr but1
nas now oeen ine xamiuar mena or
the farmer , for eight yeai?ilIi2
follows him like a 'dog and is truly
Joyal with but one, .exception, r4and
bUftt MS lUUb ue UUWT3 ou coicKeus.
This is slightly offset by the fact
that .he jcin kill ;more rats than
1,000 tame cats. Chicago Herald. t
Colonel Larry Jerome, just
returned from Europe, leaving Mr.
CHauncey M. Depew behind him,
offers, to .bet $18,000 to $28,000 that
Depew gets the New York. delega
tion' sol id in the convention oi 1888.
The Colonel lis not a statesman,! but
he generally .'puts his money where
it will dp t3 most good Jbv coming
bact. to him with1 the fother fellow's
stake 6 bear it cdmpanyr ' '
In the trial of Fred Muncrath,
for the i murder of the Rey. 'Mr.
Haddock, in Sioux City, Iowa, it is
said,- an attempt-will be made; to
affect the honesty of the jury. On
the special -iire:is claimed-there
are some salon-keeptraamong the
number being the' wan whose
place the plans were laid that finally
resulted in Mr. Haddock's martyr
dom.
v :r- Koid EUxir is the oalr
TVR' i Blood Bmdj guaran-
teed, it w a posture eaxeior uiohi, mjtv-
whole Bjrtmt, heaiehes all waeaaieiie
aad Kmualfie peias. We goaraatee it.
Sold by A. F.
That great Democratic corpora
tion the Standard, Oil Company
with; its untold millions of property
does 'not carry a dollar of insurance
although its losses' by fire are en-
ormous. now noes at gee its
money back from a, "fire? Why it
puts up the price of oil for a day or
two. The price of oil to dealers is
made everyday up a fraction of a
cent, or down a fraction of a cent,
as the case may be. When a big
tank of oil burns up, the price is'
put up enough to pay the loss sev
eral times over. The advance is
maintained" until 'the company
thinks it has got enough, and then
the price is put back again.
wump,
Jugwn
wiser
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- -noerais -are
wwld
he
jag ana tb mr. ' jtfitKif fall
the mthti morale or-
gOTernmenMW
Possibly a doxen vears from now
kicking andfeuffing'Chinamen ,will
notfbeasfparaMiih.n8
sonie cwnb ii now:. 'Obina
has lost added five Teasels to her
mm
uayy. , -xwo oteron crweersarnieu
with powerfBlrKrui)"uns, have a
speed of sixteen knots7 per hour:
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bu,uuui;ai xiisnKKf are ;nieu up
with. expansive engines, and have a
speed of eighteen and one-half
knots, with, batteries of Kruppy and
ArmstromThko boat
is the fastest' Vessel ;of her class
fever .built, -and;, has: ar speed of
twenty-eight ile per jhpu'r.i Such
contrivM(wl, donbtless make
Celestials more repected by the
uanons.
IDOINCS.
LUMBER BiCOAL.
LUMBER
J, T .aM are pterieaDTajyB-
mstloB, abMey M CoaetipatKw.
we fMnatee uml ' M. m ov eei
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SoMby'iu-iVStreite. jf 1 1
;. TOatisthecGTE. goodrifor.
o youl k? Why Imy poor be
Bigh;lkothertKeGl A. R, the
wast' y ear' f disbursed over $252000
in cnancy out or tneir own pocKec
and oyer j 26,000 worthy people, were
its beneficiaries. Some of this fund
went'jto relieve the distressed in. the?
Sunny 'South; was ! distributed
among the Charleston sufferers;
yes, e.veri among those who fought
on the other side. 'jWhat is it good
for'doyou still ask? Why Wess
you it is good for a'life as long as
the life oft its last comrade, 'and as'
noble and x' proud a record as the
historian ever, wrote. xEx.
George GouTdsays that being a
rpoor' employe of one of his father's
ranroaas is no vana oojecnon to a
young .man , who wants to;marry nis
sister, t This was clever in Geore
but we"8uj?e; he does not intend
it as a call for-volunteers, with free
S
asses from New York thrown in.'
is mother married a1 poor ifrailfoad
People who think df stopping
their country paper should read and
ponder over tne following, which
we clip from an exchange: "Once
upon a time a certain man got mad
with the editor and stopped bis
paper. The next week he sold his
corn at four cents belowthe market
price because he wasn't .posted.
He was arrested and fined $8 for
going hunting on Sunday; and .he
paid $3 for a lot of forged notes
that had been advertised two weeks
andthe public cautioned not to
negotiate them. He then paid an
Irishman with a foot like a forged
ham mer to kick him 1L the way to
a newspaper office, and paid three
years' subscription, and had the
him down and, rob him if 'he ever
ordered his; paper discontinued
again. Such is life without a news
paper;1 '
j JThe annexation of Canada to the
United States is a subject that is
gaming considerable .headway
among the leadings men of both
countries.-. congressman nutter-
worth, of Ohio;5-as conducting.v a
campaign in western .Canada in the
interest of commercial; union. Prof.
Goldwin Smith, of Toronto, in a
speech delivered at Toronto' a few
days ago said that what Canada
means bv commercial uuion is the
total abolition of the customs line
between her and the Unite. States,
- a ,
perfect free trade in all tne pro
ducts of both countries, whether
natural or manufactured, a common
tariff against, all other countries,
the revenues to be pooled and
equitably divided, fisheries and
coasting trade1 io common, open
Waterways and mutual' participa
tion in all commercial facilities and
advantages, free circulation of ca
pital, commercial enterprise and
commercial life from the border Of
Mexico to the shore of Hudson's
bav. He also said that he believed
annexation was best for both
countries and sure to come.
same
'his
tne
man 'so didthe,wife of the late
Superintendent'Hoxie. So did the
wives of many others of the present
millionaire railroad kings. George
Gould married a poo actress. 'As
strange as it may seem 'to, the envi-
ousni asses.
does not
aever went oacieji
he left thevmotnit'a1
boyhooc on 'ftm
andned his, JP!
Votlbn handkercmef;
In this country f HvesVaT
able oldv couple; Artemas
and his wlfsOTa
80 pears old,
three years he bis
place. Seventeen yei
r i'i ..... . a
wire tnen gaveinim to i
presenf incumbehtfof h
with whom he has; since
pily. His first'
them, and does
washing, and Vi
makes more money
frian alio mnAa ao'!
is ,60 years: old and' tins '
at 420 pounds, IwlnV iLrtemk
weighs only ninety-five i pounds.
Recently a railroad, .was -''buttr by
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tneirpiace, ana narcissa couw not
enter the car 'door when she wanted
to make a trip to town, sia'at
car was placed at her " disposal.
A. I...:. t n of.':ff
siuivi tows ymuPj ujjepiui. -
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Dooier at M JJU
laianuieaieoraem. it
At F. Streitss.
SASH,
DOORS, Etc.
SPECIAL AGENT FOR
Pennsylvania Anthracite,
Colorado Anthracite
AND
Colorado Soft
COAL'
the competition and imitation of
wMikmodke. ffrm
iht Chicago Mml Aus. 3, '87 j
lOolonal Pat tnnj fat wefttfn
orator, wno shy w "
the Driest to unite the north
south by means of marrying off a
lot of pretty girls from Dixie to
young menin the north, has had
many narrow! escapes. He saved
his life once by abstaining from' a
game of poker and reading his
Bible. A few years after the war
he was a passenger on a big Missis-
: 1 1 Ll J i- ci. T;a
from New Orleans. The Colonel R1I W)5'
WOSiUKCU W UHUU IU atuw
of draw-poker that was going pn
inthe fbreward part of the cabin.
Tf. was finnrtuv mnrnincr. and a
sudden impulse" seized him to read LIME AND CEMENT.
something instead of playing paer
m had nothing to read until ne YARD ON R. R. TRACK WEST OF DEPOT
thought of a little Bible that a xvx,
pretty young girl cousin gaveNhim KJ p T LJ
in New Orleans, exacting a promise 1 J Jl I IJ
.from Him that he would sooner or
tiafwoon ifa Ipsvpm. 111.
order to keep the poker players and HERhHEY OT PO
the men who watched the game w.,
from laughing at him if they saw tw a t ipdo txt ?
him reading a Bible, he went to his ' DEALERS IN :
tBS AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS;
from the Psalms of David about ten
minutes when a terrible explosion AND MANTTF A fJTTTR'RRS OP
took places killing outright an tne
poker players and the men in tne
front part of the cabin. The
Colonel was badly shaken up, but RO.AD CABTS "mUT
he managed, to, save a half dozen
ladies by fighting a lot of deck- xJAjAUBlOMITIIUM, UAKJtClAtrJS JAlNTtNCr & REPAIRING
hands and capturing a small boat
He took to the water after pushing
aJ2 W to be the
below, nearly frozen to death.
Pittsburg Commercial Gazette:
PLATTE, NEB.
Lowest:
Locust Street,
North Platte, - -
Nebraska.
T Civ Them a Chance).
That is to say, yoer langs. Also all jroar
'breathing machinery. Very woaderfal awchin-
ery it is.' Not only .the- larger air-passages, bet
the thonsands of little tabes. and cavities leading
from them. When these are clogged aad choked
with matter which ought not to be there, you
o?e?c1LtBuWirWOrk' ADd whatthey the purchase of new sewing machines are requested to call at the Front
Call it cold, cough, croup, pneanonis, catarrh.
consumption or any of the family of throat aad
nose and head and lnng obstructions, all are bad.
All onght to be' got rid of. There is jnet one sare
way to get rid of them. That is to take Bos-1
chee's German Syrup, which any draggktwill
sell you at 75 cents a bottle. Even if everything
else has failed yon, you may depend upon this
for certain,
LADIES CONTEMPLATING
Street Hardware Store and examine the
DAVIS VERTICAL FEED MACHINE.
They are the finest and most complete in the market.
"GUY'S PLACE."
I T3"V FOB SJLXj
One single buggy, one two-man road cart and one one-man road cart
They will be disposed of at a bargain. v
all
cats.:SQldV
rVA udnOiaHediaMtheW
todependupen. AckerBloodEI.
ixir H been prMCtibML f or yean for allfa;
pvrkiaaoftlieBlood. Inerayfotmof Bent-uleiBrp-mtkbr
ICawatrlal rliw m, kia
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iwumw.
People Demand gogunt
What are 'they?;fneral
tutuu wiey are prescnBcions navini?,
been used with great success" byvdld
ana weu-reaa rnysicians.. Thou
sands of invalids have been snex-
pectedly cured by theirnse,r and
Physicians and Kedical. '51Iej?e
m ine u. p.smuch so, that 'rky
sicians graduating at Medical . Col
leges are requiredf rdiscountenr
through them ;the JcomiiJjdoctor
loses, hismost?, profiti'nraetiee.
As a manufacturer ofLProbrietarv
Medicines, Dr G Gl Greleltf, of
Woodbury, JN,S J., Mvofeates most
cordiall-r-in ordf elTt the
risk, that1 the siclc and afflicted are
liable to; almost dailfliy.the usef
perienced person,-for ajifraB'diae
meht only, and the em!bvi- of
inexperienced and5 1 incbmjpeteht
uwwra uy wuicu aiinosteverVr yii-
xogc uiu wjwu is. cu reo p a a men
claiming to be doctors who had
better be undertakers, experiment
ing with; their patents and 'robbing
them of their moneyandS healtH.
for the goo. of the icted 'that
our government proteciitiiipeople
by making laws to 'regulate ' the
practice of medicine byrBetterj
penenced and mor thoroughlv
educated Physicians, afldsjtberaiiy
and '.recipes
nrofessKin. also form; uwsfor toe
recora
FHTSTMLASS
le :- : Room.
jLffiLIrMa8er.
1ST Having refitted our rooms
throughout, the public is invited, to
call and see us.
Best Goods for the Least Money at the
Front Street Karri ware Store.
, Hinman's Block Front Street,
ONLY
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J- Q. THACKEE,
MX RU&GrlS 'J-jlllB
Choice Wines,
vMqiiors and
KEITH'S BLOCK, FRONT STREET, OPPOSITE PACIFIC HOTEL.
NOETH PLATTE, - NEBRASKA.
, Kept at the Bar.
Keith's Block, ront Street.
SWE AIM TO HANDLE THE BEST GRADE OF GOODS,
SELL THEM AT REASONABLE PRICES, AND WARRANT
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EVERYTHING AS REPRESENTED.
NORTH 'PLATTE, . NEBRASKA.
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Mexican
Mustane
Orders from the country and along the line of the Union
Pacific Railway Solicited.
BRCEKER & BAUMBACH;
Merchant Tailors,
Liniment
LARGE STOCK OF PIECE GOODS
embracing all the hew designs, kept on hand and made to order.
.
PERFECT FIT GUARANTEED.
PRICES LOWER THAN EVER BEFORE.
Call and see us in Ottenstein building west of Foley's store,, -
NORTH PLATTE, - - . NEBRASKA.
Scratch
Spraicf
'Strains,
Stitches,
EtilTJaiatfc
aexac!ic,'
Galle,
j 5pre
Cracia.
Cwtraated
Mucin,
ZrmptiaB
Hoof Ail,
8crw
Wertu,
facile Qalb.
Klac
E. B. WARNER,
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CONSTANTLY IN STOCK
METALLIC and CLOTH DRAPED CASKETS
Sciatica,
Lmmbaro,
Uesaatis.
Barssi
Scalds,
Stings,'
BitM.
Irfisoe. ,
linioa
Cerns,;
accompIae for every bedr exiwrtly what UcUImrd I . . . w-ww. w-l.- iv.y.sc.N v-tj,
forit. OBe ot rcns ftxrlhe treat Bopalrkj-or -Tn WTlitA .-nH T llan.Tr
alkMUtr. ErcryUdy nceda kc a medlclae. V71UCMS Willie ViMKOlS. W 000611 UOIZinS OI all OlZGZ
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Shrouds and Shoes for Men, Women and Children.
jvt-u- rv i , T HAAilff f f- fife Ama bI m I
. . . Mm. f .
aeicgrspu viucrs xrrompwy iiiienaa to. upen uaj ana lMgnc.
ENBAT.NTTNG A. SPECIALTY.
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tai
and
For, 8cJ by. A. FjJMnitz.
rr Medicines,. un4er exaffli
ists and' Physiciaiis apMint jHic
tna. 'purpoue dt ine uorernntenv
Deiore iney are ucensea xor genera.
use. ,r ne wouia . roost ireot.
the. i-recine of Boschee's M
Svrup and Greens r Anirasi
ji:a
I rYkJWHnn. anal tbnr-jhr 'a-M
1 preindice of the PtiMr aad aTOtd
mm
Tkm Miacr nrcds 11 la circ or rmergencr.
The lflaaccr acctlslt can'tcttnlongwlthoat It.
,Th 7arncr need it la hU Iumuc. fcls UUa,
aad k ftock j-r
Tfce'Steatnbcat mn sr the naacaiaa ute4a
Itiallbenl supply aCoataad auiorc.
'r Marac-tnacier bm ii m bu mh
h ad and kuTwi reH-ace.
Ta' Sck-rriarer h It It wi
tHoniiialf rf
' Tfca Bailraa ia-uaaMa tt aad trtt wMd K i
taa-ltfeUaroaadbf atilJtahiii- iiapiw
; Tfca Baekwaadaama Mwda tt. - TJmt I i
iaklika !t a aa antidote .for the daaflcn to Ma,
Uad aad ooiafort wbleh aamiaWI the f
- The.Herebaat aeeda ftafeeM Ma mn mmmm I rmr TTDT I i firrnri lTPUT TklTftU ti if n tti a TTmci a rniaf unci
,aaiirio .UKidea tdtt haaiaaMM IfJjfT DUUJ-J-lIJ AlUJDIlO mUHJ-IlO.
THE PATTERSON WAGON SHOP
Has always oa. baml new and second-hand Lumber and Spring:
Wagons, Backboards and Baggies. Plows, Harrows and all kinds of
IonnLplen.erLts.
Horse aad Ox Sfcoeiag aad Blacksaithing. I repair all kinds of
Machinery, Wagon, Carriages and Panning Tools. I will order
repairs for kind of Mowers, reapers, bay rake, etc. Agent for the
1 .TeeaiBettle la theFaaMtT. IMa
aie m eaw ef ae d aaraa Mln a t taat eC i
Keee a. -toctle .I mjra la the 8aMe lev I
whea waated
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All Kinds of Hay RakM. Etc.
Also agent for the Celebrated Studehaker Road Wagons, Spring. .
Wagons, Buckboards and Buggies.
W. J. PATTERSON, NORTH PLATTE, NEB,
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