The North Platte tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1890-1894, September 02, 1891, Image 2

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IRATj. BAKE, Editor axd Proprietor
SUBSCRIPTION BATES.
$L00 phi AXXUX
$1.50 FEB ASMJSI
IF TAID IK ADVAHCX,
TW WOT TAID tX ADYAJCCE,
Entered at the KorthPUtte (Nebraska) postoffice as
eecond-clasg matter.
The man who will compromise
lis political principles for political
gain is not deserving of reward, but
rather condemnation. Point us out
an alliance leader and we will show
3'ou a man who seeks office or pres
ide through tnat organization.
Name a single exception, if you
please.
WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1891.
THE members of the -Republican
i-i ,nUPof the Thirteenth
, - i -rv- nro rpnnested to
judicial ais"j-" " kw j
meet in North Platte on Thursday,
September 17th, 18U1.
By order of
Chairman.
, Yon may carry the alliance
,iZJULc Wit van will nOC nave
AMtlitics.but YOU
ilKwwelo' carry out.
into
any
the farm
this they
Beaolutioni of DsBmaoiatiei.
At a meeting held at Ash Grove
school house by Xittle Medicine Al
liance No. 934, on baturday, Aug.
22d, the following resolutions were
unanimously adopted:
Whereas. Tue Independent conven
tfcatl
"Oitiwn" Eepliei.
Editor Tbibune: I think
no one has ever tned to .erawi
through a smaller hole thaa ifce
Era editor got stuck in last week
in trying to wiggle would-be eoiiity
treasurer Stevens through la th
Ist of aU in Logpning PowerXT. S. Gov't Report, Aug. 7, x8S9.
tinn held at North Platte August 15th, matter of county treasurers taming
depoatto
It might be well for the calami-
.v shriekers to note the fact that
hundreds of farmers in Lincoln
rnnntv will pay off their mortgage
- -f - "-nil 1 t
indebtedness witn tneir wneac crop
nlnne. and many of them will have
onnncrh cash left to replace their
' r . . . .
snd houses with Rood substantial
frame buildings.
rv
i5
t. Warrington, of Lexing
ith Judge Hamer
WJB. itiuMy" . r
.,ki;r.on nomination ior
pdge ia the Twelfth district.
As Jim Ray used to say, while
icm, iinrs! there s a nen
-Tl,p indfinendents are begin
-ning to think that hen is a gander.
k. candidates in
1U UJUCchv ---
i,;c nmiTifv seem to think that l
-they "press the button
will do the rest. In
will be mistaken.
People never sympathize with
those whom they cannot understand
which explains why the indepen
dent "ring" nominees "are .not m
it" with the voters.
As the campaign is now on, The
Tribune must admit that it is not
overloaded with respect for those
sen who have forsaken their party
and compromised their principles
for the sake of office, and will not
hesitate to tell the people such
troths as it may learn relative to
them. The Tribune batteries will
ot be loaded with mean personali
fies, but rather with facts calculat
ed to show up the several candidates
in the proper light.
It -js a -source of. much worry to
the "reform" ring that many of the
independents of Lincoln county are
becoming so independent as to in
sist on their right to do their own
thinking instead of having it done
for them by a few cheap dictators.
If this is to be a campaign of intel-
-a -campaign in wuicu tue
will read tad then use their
1 1
fceVjdfat wben CM""? tneir
Wlotarktory for the Republican
party ia aaaarea.
1891, we believe to have been ran and
maninulated in the interests of a few old
broken-down politicians of the old par
ties and that the nominations there made
were principally given to favored ones,
and that the delegates which were sent
to the state convention at Hastings con
sisted mainly of lawyers and their paid
tools, and
Whereas, We believe the nominations
to have been made before the conven
tion convened, and believing some of the
caouiuaies 10 De men wno are not in sym
patny with us and not carinc to be made
tools of to support that which we have
labored so faithfully to defend ourselves
against,.and believing that independence
accords to all free and equal rights and
special privileges to none, and believing
In a government of the people, for the
people and by the people, and
Whereas. Many ot me delegates &eni
were not recognized by said convention,
therefore be it
Resolved, That we denounce tne pro-
was rso
New York has a law limiting the
amount charged for a sleeping birth
to eiffhtv cents. A similar statute
' I r it i
would be a good thing in an tne
states. The palace car combine has
reaped a rich harvest, and ought to
be decent now and give common
people a chance. If they refuse to ceedi3 of s'aid convention as unfair and
I 11. J -1 .Anr. I . . f .1 . 1
unjust and not in accoraanco wim me
nrinciDlee of the independent movement ;
t i
KESOLVED, mat we aSK xne several ni
Hnnces throughout the county to con
sider this matter and vote at the coming
election intelligently and for those only
whom the'r iudcment may dictate as be
ing honest and capable of carrying out
cur priniipljs;
Resolved. That a copy of these reso
lutions be "sent to the several papers of
the countv for publication; also that a
rnnv bo snrend unon the minutes of the
ftl V l 1
au interest received on
over to the county. It
glaring that every one, even those
into whose eyes Stevens had been
pounding sand,( could easily jdeteet
it. I give the proviso of sectioflF-fO
of the law, page 354 of session laws
of 1891, in full that there may be
no dodging it. The proviso to 'sec
tion 10 is as follows: "Provided,
That this act shall not
be in force until the expiration
the present terra of the state treas
urer, and tne present term of tux
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ABSOLUTE1X PURE
A. d'. BccrwOTTH, Prest C,
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apply and Wjnih Platte National Bank,
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NORTH PLATTE, NEBRASKA.
SEVERAL COUNT r
THE BTATE."
TREASURKM
pstablish fair living rates they
should be compelled to do so by the
strong arm of the law.
Hotit of the old parties are for
tunate in cettimr rid of such dis
gruntled office grabbers as infest
nlmnsfc everv county in the state
office chasers like Snelling, Stevens,
Dick, Stockton, Beatty, Rider, etc.,
fit comnainons for these other worn
ont office seekers, Powers, LeeBe and
Edfferton who are cuidmg the alli
ance flat boat. Public disapproval
is the rock upon which the alliance
boat will soon be broken.
S'aid xip Capital,
The present term of the nreaehr u
state treasurer expires in Jaaoarv
1893, while the present term of the"
countv treasurers exnire January
1892. The provisions applying to
the state treasurer are similar-to.
those applying, to county treasurers,,
only the first applies to the state
treasurer as to the state funds and,
the latter to the countv treasurer
S75,000.
. - , t DIRECTORS:
KW.HAMMOXD, ' O. M. CARTER,
a T. HIDINGS, C LINDSAY,
A r. RTRF.ITZ. H. OTTEN,
p . All business intrusted to us handled promptly, carefully, and at lowest rates.
.1. E. EVANS,
51. OBERST,
A. D. BUCKWORTH.
latesthis law after January 1803 ..,-
meetins
By order of the committee :
J. H . Knowles, "1
.Tno. McMicuael.
L. McMicuael, -Committee
VVM. McMlCHAEL,
M. H. McDermotJ
; Implement Dealers,
Are Agents for the Following Well-Known Machinery, &c.
Tttp. nresident of the Kansas
shite alliance crives expression to
for alliance
The Tribune
clipping printed
REPUBLICANS.
commends the
below from the
some wholesome truths when he de- rao-a Times, the leading demo
clared last week that it is time for
the people's paity to stop talking
about calamity ;uid advocating
schemes of repudiation. He says
that he has come to this conclusion
because of the large number of let-
o.ratic Daper of the norm-west to
flio nnrnfnl reading and thoucht of
i-uv
the alliance republicans of Lincoln
countv. Do vou want to be a party
to bringing about such a condition
of fhinfTsV Its admissions are in
lates this law after January T803
as to state funds, is a felon in
eyes of the law, and the cbunfyp
II - I II I
county treasurer wno violates tms
law after January 1892 is a felon
under the law. Stevens knows this
to be law. The Era man knows it
to be the construction. It won't
do for Stevens to seek to fool the.
people by such demagoguism. You'
are a sleek, smiling, crafty, .sort of
a Macawber, but let me call your
attention to an immortal sentiment
of the great and good Lincoln, as"
follows: "Any man can fool a part
of the people part of the time, but
no man can fool all the people ail a n exarhinatioii of which will prove their superiority.
tut: uuie. wixuisn.
GAZELLE SULKY PLOWS,
ters he has received upon the sub- uept);no. ith what The Tribune
lect rrom people in tne east wuu
desire to know it tne new party is
reallv intended to adiust the rela-
: .... ... i
tions of debtor and creditor by a
process of direct confiscation. There
is no room for wonder that people
at a distance ask such questions.
has often
does from
said; and coming as it
the leading democratic
SHILOH'S COUGH nnd Consumption.
(jure is snm on n guarantee. Itcai
Consumption. Sold bv J. Q. Thncker.
A NASAL INJECTOR free with each
bottle of Shiloh's Catarrh Itemedy. Price'
Bertrand & Holdrege Windmills,
naDer it carries with it the weight 50 rents. Sold bj'.T. Q.Thacker. i '. . . , , ? i rti.i,rt
of an official statement from the SLEEPLESS NIGHTS, made mise?. Possessing points of merits found in 110 Otlld mill.
nWpsf. nrrran of the southern wing
nf ilpinnnracv in the north. Under
the heading'of "Democratic Allies"
fible bv that terrible couch. Shiloh's
cure ia a remedy for you. Sold by J-'OLli
Tliacker.
Tm Mbataomeir (Ala.) Adver
tiser has diaeorarei that "Jerry
SimDson's great aim seems to be
in hrpak down the democratic party.
The Trirune suggests that Mr.
Neville take iaameiiate fcteae tro-
tify aockkas Jerry to let ap, as Je,
Neville, lias explaiaea tbthealh-
aace party of Nebraska that de
noeracy.aai alliaace meaa one and
tbeaasie thiag Siaraeee. twins, as
it wen. ItYatraagerthonfh, how
great minds differ in the "reform
party.
It is stated that Wm. Beatty is
. advising the iamera ot to read the
papers, hat to do inft ae he and the
, 'atWailiaaW leaders tell them to
do. This k am ihdicatkm that he
- ' :Wlieves that if the farmers remain
. icaoraat as to what is goiag oa
politically their rotes will be more
easily controlled. But, unlike Mr.
Beatty, the farmers do and will
continue to read the papers and the
" more they read the more they are
convinced that there are many
"things within the political alliance
4 ' which are exceedingly rotten.
Lnroour ooujtty republicans pro
pose to exhibit onto the independ
ent "rilg" reformers J?) that
'when' it cosies to making a cam
' paign iiteresting they will be "in
it" from earl morn to dewy eye
and from earlv candle lighting 'till
Old Sol turns on the glimmer in
" ' the rosy morn. Without stooping
to personalities but with a firm con
. viction of being in the right, and
. with the old starry flag above them,
there will be no flies on the ftepub
; licans of Lincoln county this fall.
The Paxton Pilot says it will
support Wm. Neville because it be
' lieves his heart is with the indepen
dent movement. Yes, Brer Wilson,
his heart is with the movement be-
cause he sees in it a possible chance
. to be elected judge of this district,
' ,hut so far as his sympathy for the
; order is concerned, it is well it
would take a glass of high magni
fying power to discover any trace.
He has his heart set on the judgship
and if he is not elected you will
find him just as true a democrat as
ever. As to Neville being an "old
veteran soldier," The Tribune does
rmf. hlifive he will advise his friends
to put forward his"war record" as a
vote catcher.
"Rtewhere we publish resolu-
denunciation passed bv
p2ite Medicine Alliance No. 934,
: - 'the members of which discovered,
- : without the use of any great power
3p discernment, that the recent alli
.'wa rnnvpntinn was controlled at
; will bv the North Platte ring The
. " "niembers of alliance No, 934 are
l-' not the only alliance yoters who
V " o know that dictators Stevens, Stock
ton, Beatty and one or two others
"run the convention to suit their
aims and purposes, but unfortunate
J ly they lack the courage to denounce
the men who are seeking their
; votes for the sole purpose of self
aggrandizement. We commend the
members of Little Medicine alliance
"for the hold stand they have taken
vagainst tne self-constituted leaders
of their party in Lincoln county,
' knowing that Stevens, Beatty and
"Stockton are nothing less than office
- seekers, and are in the alliance for
the money they can secure from
the offices for which they are can
didates should they be so fortunate
m to receive, a majority of the votes
The alliance orators represent that tbe Tiraes of August 23d says:
are overwhelmed bv a sea of trou
ble from which there is no chance
of escane bv ordinary means. The
t w
stories that they tell about the al
leged misery of these poor tillers or
cue soil are or me most viviu auu
painful odor. It is necessary for
them to represent that general ca
lamity prevails in order to justify
the rash and ridiculous means by
which they propose to improve the
situation. The political alliance is
founded upon the idea that agricul
ture has come to be onlv a source
of continual wretchedness and dan
ger of starvation. It has no excuse
for beiae, except the theory that
the farmers as a class are hopelessly
haasrrv. ragged, and bathed in
tears. Take away this prop, and it
has nothing left to sustain it.
a
The independent party in Ne
braska claim to be in favor of
strong centralized government, that
ist.government control of railroads,
telegraphs, uanKs or an issues or
money, unlimited coinage of tbe
silver of the world, fiat issue of
paper currency, management of
river and lake navigation and of all
camtal and labor combinations or
aggregations, while the basic idea
of the democratic party tor Halt a
century has been and is to-day
opposition to a centralization of
power in the government as against
the lust powers delegate to the states,
or in otner woras, state ngnts,
Its charge against the republican
nartv has been that its tendency
was too largely in the line of a too
great.centralization of power in the
government and too little conceded
to the states, respectively, yet, citi
zen Neville, an ex-Cleveland demo
crat at that, tresh iroui his grasp
upon democratic pap, has the gall
to say to the alliance delegates of
Lincoln countv who he evidently
thought never read or reason that
there is no real difference between
the alliance and democracy. It
denends on how vou look at it en
tirely.. It you nop trom democracy
for the sake of othce. then there is
little or no difference, as the offic
seekers in the alliance have a com
mon hand of svmuathv spoils of
office but, if you speak of senti
ment and principle then there is an
inseparable gulf dividing alliance
and democrats. Neville's tendency
to perpetrate jokes is far stronger
than his logic.
Those were brave words of Major
MnKinlev. on Wednesday, at the
reunion of the veterans of Wood
r.nnntv. Ohio. "The Union was
worthy saving," he said. It costs
crreat deal to do it. No man, north
or south, regrets what it cost to pre
serve the best government on earth
We little appreciate the great cos
of that- great war. 1 he union was
worth the cost. The JJlaior. we
think, should have qualified this
statement. There are men, north
and south, who regret what it costs
tn save the union. They are men
who made no sacrifices, unless com
pulsory, for the national cause; who
sneered .it the armies in the field and
now sneer at the survivors. They
are men who think that the soldier
gave the country a receipt in full
when he signed the final pay roll,
and that the disabled veteran apply
ing for aid should be treated like an
importunate pauper. New York
Press.
When you desire a pleasant
physic, one that will cleanse your
system and give you the clear head
edness and buoyancy of youth, try
St. Patrick's Pills. They are the
most pleasant cathartic and liver
pills in use, and after having once
tried them, we are confident that
you will never be satisfied with any
other kind. 25 cents per box. For
sale by A. F. Streitz Druggist.
"The farmers' alliance, or the people s
n,rti rnnv make some impression upon
the next presidential campaign. In the
cnnth thpv are democrats, in the north re-
J - a tin 1 4l.
publicans in the main . wnueuie emur
line endures they are not Hkely to make
nnv imnression in the southern states. In
the north they may muster in sufficient
strpnuth to uive various states o iue
democratic party, Minnesota, for instance,
or Kansas, or Nebraska, or Doutn ua&mn.
Let the supposition be indulged tnat tuey
can carry one or more oi tnese suiw,
there would be no los3 to the democratic
party. Ifthe election should be so close
that, the farmers' alliance having carried
certain states, there would be no positive
majority for any candidate m ine eieciorai
colleges aggregated, the choice of a presi
dent would thea devolve ay states. In
such pyent the republic caadidate
would be Bdwhere. The democracy
have nothisg to fear frost the farmer's
activity la poHtiea. . The galled jade is
the republkaa partr- Though he mny
aot coafeaa it the fanaer Is a democratic
ally." "
An" exchange that knows the
alliance candidate for supreme
judge comments as' follows upon
his nomination: "Edgerton seems
to want office very badly and is not
particular what party gives it to
him. First besought office from
the republicans, second from- the
union labor party and now he is
making his second trial as an alli
ance nominee. He is a very ordi
nary lawyer, far inferior to any
man who has ever graced the su
preme bench of Nebraska."
A Cure for Chronic Diarrhoea.
Mrs. E. Gleason, of Salem, Dent
Co., Mo., writes as follows: "Cham
berlain's Colic, Cholera and Di
arrhoea Remedy cured me of chronic
diarrhoea after years of standing
when it seemed" I could live no
longer, I was growing so weak. I
had tried several doctors in this
state and several in Iowa, but tbey
could do nothing for me. 1 was
final lv induced to trv a bottle of
vnur mpdimnfc. After using three
"hnttlpa nf it I was eutirelv cured. I
cannot say enough in its praise. I
wish that every family knew the
worth of it as 1 do. and 1 am sure
. - it 3 111 L ZL "
they would never ao wiuiuuu it.
For sale by A. F. Streitz Druggist
Paul Van Der Voort, who was j
member of the Douglas county In
dpnendeut convention, told his
hearers that he would visit every
county in the state during the com
ing campaign. This will doubtless
be for the purpose of telling how,
as a telegraph lobbyist at Lincoln
last winter, he paced the corridors
of the capitol and "saw a noble
band of toilers from the field and
farm" and succeeded in smothering
the bills for telegraph regulation.
PerliaDs if the walls ot the com
mittee rooms and corridors could
sneak thev could assist this new
discinle Paul, in his forensic work
of giving details of the smothering
process and how he "saw" the
fellows Ex.
THE KANSAS JREPUBLICAN8.. .
The Kansas convention oftr.BeK
publican State Leagues was wall
attended, and was wise iu its adop?
tion of resolutions. It refrained
from the premature labor of nom
inating a presidents for 1892, and,
dealing with the past and present,
approved what it justly timed
the strong, able, and successful
administration of President Harrir
son." And, passing to the republi
can coadjutors of the president,
ill. niir. : - a1.
notion nf the mpmhprs of his cabinet W fY XT 3 Tl M hll 0(T V
onri flip rprmhlirfin mpmhPMt nf.i - OOJ
U1JU V I A j wm uaw-vav l
congress, sucn a wise, conservative,
and patriotic policy as wilL laaura
prosperity to our cormtry
mote the interests of aU oar
No state is better qoalified too
of nronneritv -than. Kansas, -which
Tiow has farnTproducts of thsvvaiqe
nt- innnr. x iri.irhmrri hi ptmm:W
its home demand. RecipiwityATsjl
enlarging the toreign markets ior
these, and protection is both in
creasing the home market for what
the Kansas farmers have to sell and,
preventing Canada and Manitoba
from competing with them for pos-
coseirtn nf lK ' 1
The convention of
are not surpassed by any in material and workmanship.
WOODHULL BUGGIES AND PHOTONS,
i l . - in grades to suit purchasers.
Harness of all Classes
DAVIS & GATWARD, NORTH PLATTE,
Hinman Block, Front Street.
Alliance men in the south are
not all peaceable. Dr. McAllister
charged Dr. McCune with official
corruption specifying the Georgia
senatorial election as one occasion
1,a cnlrl nut Pot. f!:i11innn for
, I . i 1 VT UCll auiu "
repUOllCa"! q AAA on1 -roforrpd tn thfi Texas
leagues very properly denouncedthe alHance exchange which he robbed
demagogues who are staying to q 300oo. Dr. McCune is the
impair the credit and to prevent the o the alliance organ at
growth, of Kansas by circulating Washington and he was able not
as to the poverty- of Li f acntna nnnvipfinn bv his
fnlsfi renorts as to the novertv-
the people, and by seeking to induce
them to repudiate their debts. Kan
sas is a prosperous state inhabited
by honest people, whose indebted
ness is, in much the greater part,
for money borrowed with which.to
purchase or to improve thqirf arms,
and to the payment of which the
profits of their farms are -fully
adeauate. Half a dozen Peffe'rs
tn pspanp conviction bv nis
associates but succeeded in having
his accuser kicked out of the alli
ance. Dr. McAllister then resort
ed to violence, and there is now an
I - 1 I 1 1 f!nnioatviM
alliance eauor aown iu jjAiaoioojppi
with a bandaged head. Tbe breth
ern may yet settle their difficulty
with pis'tols. There is really more
excitement in the democratic alli-
annfl nf the south than in the mde
and Sockless Simpsons can do riiore, pennt order of the north. Bee.
to damage Kansas in one yeas thaii, r
the labors of its people have ddae The First Step
Pprhnns vou are run down, can't eat.
vv v a. v - - v aw i i ...
Kansas is Shat it is because repab- J"''?''
t J 1 J 1. nnnlnrw
licans have made it what it is; and
it is a state to be proud of, no a.;
region to be traduced and slandered;.
Inter Ocean.
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Sores. Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains,
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is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction,
or money refunded . Price 25 cents per
box . For sale by A. F. Stkeitz.
FOR THE CAMPAIGN. t
reader, in
opportunity
In order to give every
1 m I
progress or
Those who are interested in the
merits of the various cough medi
cines should read the statement of
Mr. S. B. Walker, a prominent
citizen and druggist, at Calamus,
Iowa. It is as follows: "I have
sold Chamberlaiu's Cough Remedy
for eight years, and it has given
universal satisfaction to my custom
ers. I use no other in my family,
and have never called a doctor for
any throat or lung trouble. We
feel that we could not keep house
without it." 50 cent bottles for
sale by A. F. Streitz Druggist.
The Memphis Commercial
(Bourbon democrat) comes out flat
footed against "McKinley, protec
tion and the entire pension busi
ness," and has a solid south at its
back.
Secretary Proctor enjoyed his
first visit to tho country west of the
Mississippi so well that he will make
another tour of western forts in
September.
this state and Iowa an
to keep posted on the
the campaign in both these states
we have decided to offer The Week
ly Bee for the balance of this year
for twenty-five cents. Send in your
orders early. Two dollars will be
accepted for a club of ten names. 1
The Bee Publishing Co.,
Omaha, Neb.
ails vou. You should neea tne warning,
you "are taking the first step into Nervous
Prostration.- iou neeu xero xu
and in Electric Bitters you will find the
exact remedy for restoring your system
to ita normal, healthy condition. Surpris
ing results follow the use of this great
Nerve Tonic and Alterative. Your appe
tite returns, good digestion is restored,
and the Liver and Kidneys resume
healthy action. Try a bottle. Price 50c.
at A. F. Streitz's Drugstore.
J. W. Edgerton, the Alliance
candidate for supreme judge, has
been a chronic office seeker for yeiirs.
He was the candidate ot the Union
Labor party for the same office in
1886. In 1888 he ran on the same
ticket for Congress, and iu 1890, he
was a candidate on the Alliance
ticket. He is a persistent office
seeker, and gets badly left every
time. He will fail again this year.
Ex.
CLEANSES THE WHOLE SYSTEM.
During the last half a century
11 Un linnn n wnr, fl art itl rlovplnrt
Nebraska has 75,000 loyal repob- nt :n wi,at ;s known as sanitary
lican voters at the lowest, cal6ula scjence. It is a science that looks
tion. The republican party has tj,e' prevention of diseases in
within its ranks men enoogh-to communities through the medium
elect a good republican ticket and o cieanijnesSi and it commends it-
it is worse man suiciaai w nse mogfc urKentlv to the common
sense of the people. Meanwhile, it
should be borne in mind that the
human system stands in need of
sanitation, and requires even more
care than the municipal body. It is
the colors at the behest of anj 'un
holy combination of railroad attor
neys and democrats. Bee.
A Little Cirl'a experience in
House.
Light
ers of the Gov. Lighthouse at Sand Bmco,
Mich., and are blessed with a daughter,
four years old. Last April she was, takes,
down with Measles, followed with- a
dreadful Cough and turning into a Fjever.
Doctors at home and at Detroit treated
her, but in vain, she grew worse rapidly,
until she was a mere "handful of boner:"
Then she tried Dr. King's New Discov
ery and after tbe use of two and m half
bottles, was completely cured. They say
Dr. King's New Discovery is worth iu
weight in gold, yet you may -get trial
bottle free at A. F. Streitz's Drugstore.
THAT HACKING COUGH can he
quickly cured by Shiloh's cure. We
guarautcoit. Sold by J, Q.Thacker. ,
Mr, and Mrs. Loren Trescotf areikeeH'precisely here that.S. S. S. take3 up
tne work or the sanitary scientists.
It cleanses the whole system, puri
fies the blood, disinfects the
channels through which it flows,
and destroys the germs of disease.
It is a harmless medicine, and vet a
Laiost powerful one. It is nature's
tonic remedy.
HACKMETACK," a lasting
and frag
rant perfume. Price 25 cents, bold by
J Q.Thacker.
CATARRH CURED, health and sweet
breath secured, by Shiloh's Catarrh Rem
edy. Price 50 cents. Nasal Injector
free. For sale by J. Q. Thacker.
Prof. Melbourne, the famous
scientist, will pay a visit to Chey
enne shortly to try his expenraen
in producing rainfall. He will be
taken north of Cheyenne to a place
where there has been no rain for
three months, and if a shower fol
lows the experiment it will certain
ly be due to it, as at this season o
the vear it seldom it ever rams in
that region. The people of Chey
enne are anxiously awaiting th
result, that will in their estimation
decide the question of the produc
. A 11
tion or ram oy atmospherical ex
plosions.
WILL YOU SUFFER with Dyspepsia
and Liver Complaint? Shiloh's Vitalizes
is guaranteed to cure you. Sold by J. Q
Thacker.
U. P. TIME TABLE.
GOINO EAST.
No. 8 Atlantic Express " 15 a. a
No. B Chicnsro ExDresa Dent 70 a. M
No. 2 Limited " 12:30 P. X
No. 28 Freiffht " ti50 A. M
No. 18 Freight " 4:20 P. 31
GOINO WEST MOUNTAIN TIME.
No. 7 Pncific Express Dept 4:00 a. M
Ro. a Denver impress M5 p. si
No. 1-Limitcd " 9:50 p. M
No. 21 ifreicht " 135 V. M
J. C. Ferguson. Agent
"W1VL NEVXLXiE,
Attorney-at-Law,
Office: N ville Block, Sixth Stue
NORTH PLATTE, NEBRASKA
GRIMES & WILCOX,
Attorneys-at-Law,
NORTH PLATTE, - NEBIi
Offico over North Plntte National Bank.
C. M. DUNCAN, M. D.
Physician and Surgeon.
Ofctce: Ottenstoin's Block, up stnire. Office
hoars from 9 to 12 a. m., 2 to 5 and 7 to 9 p. m
Kosidence on west sixth Street.
NORTH PLATTE,
NEBRASKA
THE
OPPORTUNITY
A
LIFE
3
rmvn
THE STAR.
A.T OTJH GEEAT .
CLOSING-OUT AND FINAL MARK-DOWN
We will make a clean sweep of all our Spring and Sum
mer Suits, Underwear, Neckwear, Children's
Suits and Boys' Suits go at . m.
ONE-HALF THEIR ACTUAL VALUE.
Straw Hats, Felt Hats, in fact eveiy article in our stoclf
goes at this sale. We are determined to reduce -our
stock no matter what the loss. So ;
do not delay but come at once '
and get first choice. .
STAR CLOTHING HOUSE,
WEBER & VOLLMER.
SMITH CLAR
I am now prepared to furnish your winter supply
of coal at the following prices :
Pennsylvania Anthracite, delivered, - - $12.50.
Colorado Anthracite, delivered, - - $11.50.
Also Rock Springs Lump, Rock Springs Nut
Hanrra andCotoradd 'Curnpat lowest-gligifa
Yard West Front St. SMITH CLAM.
No. 3406.
PIEST NATIONAL BANK,
INTortli Platte, - INetow
Authorized Capital, $200,000. .
Paid in Capital, $50,000.
J
W A GENERAL BANKING TtrfSP.
NESS TRANSACTED,
Sells Bills o Exchange on all Foreign
Countries.
INTEREST PAID ON TIME DEPOSITS.
ooniiEsi'OKnDBPiroE m
wm
SPOONS
A Mew Line Just Received. Take a
Look at Thein at
TJ.
"Wm. Eves, VI. ID.,
Physician and Surgeon.
DISEASES of WOMEN and OHTLDBEIJ
A SPECIALTT.
McDonald Block,
JfonTH Tlatte, Neb.
D EjSTTIS THY.
Of-
A. B. AYRES, D. D. S.,
lias located at North Platte to stay.
nee over r oley's Store.
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED
Gas Administered.
W. C. XJSMOUST,
Land Attorney and Loan Agt.
Monev constant!? on hnnd to cloeo farm loans
nt lowest rates given in Western Nebraska.
All kinds of business before United States Land
Oifice attended to.
NORTH PLATTE,
NEB.
A. F. STREITZ,
Corner Drug Store.
HEAD QUARTERS FOR
Drxigs, jVedicines,
Diamanta Spectacles,
IPairiters' Sixpplies,
MacliirLe Oils,
"Window Grlass.
DEUTSCHE APOTHEKE. NO. PLATTBt