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About The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922 | View Entire Issue (April 2, 1897)
.... .... . j Wat YOL. Xffl. ZfOBTH PLATTE, MBRASKA, FR1D1Y BYEEHG, APEIL 8, 1897. JSO. 31. Jura MA T 1 1 Bargains at The Hub. All wool Serge, 16 leches wide, 38 cts. per yard Best Moquett Carpet -51-10 per yard Uy cling Tweeds latest thing out, 30 in. wide 122 cts A good Outing Flannel 6 cents Silver Star Henrietta, halt wool, 36 in. wide IS cts A beautiful line of Eace Curtains at 5-1 cents to &L38 per pair. These curtains are worth from 75c to 36 a pair White Bed Spreads, 75c to SL70, usual price SL00 to Si50 per pair. Genuine Marcilleo Bed Spreads ...115 The best Linen Towels ever sold in the city for 55 cents per pair. Rensfru Turkey Bed Dammask, worth 50c, at 35c per yd FhH Bleached all linen Table Cloth, worth SL50, at 5L25 FuH Bleached all linen Table Cloth, worth 75c. at 50 cts Half Bleached all linen Table Cloth, worth 50c, at 35 cts Iiincoln Best Plush Velvet Carpet from So cts'to 5L05 per yard Best Body Brussels from SLQo to 3L20 per yard Axminsters 8L2Q per yard Tapestry Brussels from 60c to So cents A full line of 2 and 3 ply ingrain Union and ail wool Carpets at prices 1 Chicago, Omaha a Borders to match with ever CARPET LINING We ha 21. cents to 10 cents pei Patent moth and insect prcx buffalo pests or insects ' IN SHOES Do nos forget and prices that will plea burrow, In order for yon to appreciate our prices come and compare them Em coin's leadingtiry goods houses (we have their price lists here be convinced that -we can, and do, save yon money on the same not send your money to eastern cities, for we need your money a YOURS TO PLEASE, snow. van ijquaSaes from yVS ere bo raotbe, Sv ;k is eeeafalete am with Omaha and . s in our store) and 5 quality of goods. Do sra nd you need the goods. yy& jjjj -"Ho. 3496 p First National Bank, CAPITAL, - - $50,000. SURPLUS, - - $22,500. H. S. Whit P. A. mite, - President. Vice-Pres't. 'm Arthur McNamara, - Cashier. A general banking business transacted. The Sity Campaign. In the column after column of its ravings, the Era has vet to make a specific charge against the repub lican nominees. It throws oat its dirty innendoes and hints with the hope that its readers will he led to believe that the candidates oe the republican ticket are as bad as its hints imolr. Lf ul. When the nominees of a nartv denounce the paper which claims to espouse their cause, how can the plain voter accept as true the charges preferred by -that paper? The people of the Third ward will elect H. O. Evans to the council by a handsome majority. He is an enterprising citizen, conservative in business affairs, and will repre sent his ward in conjunction with Councilman Scott in an acceptable manner. Spring Sale THE BOSTON STORE; rental until theiconncil ordered him to do so, which that body wonM have done on the evering of the very day the bank closed. This explains the city fund balance. On Nov. 22. 1S94, Mr. Sorenson had $389.32 of school monev with no 4.i. jr ' . -P ' f , .OwSiii-adamaar stock has arrived and we are proud to say that our o v. Za, lby-f, ne received from : sJock K boot teaser aad better assorted than was ever seen before in North Platte. Treasurer Buchanan a check for z10 bfd as everybody wants good floods cheap, and we are going' to make a sr 000 on the vorf h Pifpf;-.i ' o F ekort to wm reputation o selling the best goods for the least monev. T Vr Ptte National ; EM oer enrtfuiiy ami then take advantage of our great opening Spring Bank. There were no outstanding j ble- J- pciees wUlreia for She balance of this month and the month of April, warrants to be paid, hence the fall ! We did Fred Giaa aa injustice last week in statisg that he had toted for a democrat sotae foor or five years ago. Mr. Ginn has lived in 2-Torth Platte some eight years and never cast a ballot for a demo cratic candidate. He pronounces the reform ring or"an a verv ac compiished liar. WallP aper at NEWTON'S, A. H. Bavis the republican nom inee for poikeodge, is particidariy peH ggltfieti H5r-the pualiJoni. He is well versed in law, and has had considerable experience as a pre cinct .magistrate. He is a straight forward gentleman against whom no charge of unbecoming conduct can truthfully be preferred. - The republican aomiaees for members of the board of education are vitally interested iu the welfare of the schools, and will therefore take an active part in maintaining ea- rauic 'racy wtu nave no oppo sition for councilman in the Second ward. He was nominated bv the republicans and endorsed by the reiorm ciuo. In endorsing Mr. Tracv the reform club acknowl edged that in order to sret irood men for citv offices von must select republicans. The Era has no use for Council man Thomson solely because the larcer as county commissioner re fused to vote to award that paper the county publishing at three times the rate asked by the republican papers. The Era makes no distinct chtrre against councilman Thomson it simply says he is a bad man, a real, awful bad man, and expects its readers to believe it It will be demonstrated next Tuesday, how ever, that the voters ot the becond ward believe Mr. Thomson a srood t - Kaa in. the council thev will give him a big majority. It is pertinent to inquire who the people are who grew red in the face I from yeiliag -reform" in the city administration. Is it the men who pay the btrlk of the real estate and personal taxes, or is it such men as Joseph Chejney, Bob Arundale, J. L. Minor, J. W. McGauley and a number others who pay absolutely no real estate tax -and very little personalty tax? "Who is it that is crv ing dishonesty against John Sor- eason? That charge John E- Evans with being- aistost evervthinjr that is bad? Is it the men who pay the taxes aad are therefore vitally interested in the management of cfrr-a1fjrir, w isita class of men who pay little or no taxes and are amount was deposited. On Dec j "DOMESTICS. 4th, 1S94, the very day on which the ' Oae case of towling at 3 caste per vara. bank closed and onl v eleven davs ' PeppereL S-4 sheeting, at Y2e pec"vL after Mr. Sorenson "deposited the ! Iw50' M e8s ?er sr nnn u UCHU-1 Q tne j Prmt of the Loom, at 7 cte per yard. was the- regular meeting of Amoeteeg giogfaams. at IS cts yer yd. the board of education, and had not ' DresB Sghame, at cents per yard, the bank failed nearlv everv dollar i DRESS GOODS, of this amount would have been 1 1 yard witJe' sprg shades dress goods, absorbed b7 tt, .liowaof tsch- ySZSgSttVSFggi ers salaries and incidental ex-' Henriettas, or all wool Set-r with ll penses. LiadiesT fast black seamless hose at 7 cts. Children's ribbed at 5 cts per pair. Men. s socks as 5 cts per pair. LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S TINDER WEAR In silk, balbriggan and cotton, white cream and black. SLEEVES AND SLEEVE- TO TEE TEACHERS OE HSCOOT C0U3TY- I have mailed you the programs of the West Nebraska Educational Association with the hope that each one of you will show your apprecia tion of the efforts whkh have been pet forth to make this the best pro gramme and the meetings of April 30th and Mav 1st the best of all 1 the district's meetings, bv bep-in- ning at once ; to plan to attend. Teachers who attended our last W. iN. iu. A. say that it has been an inspiration to them throughout the whole year and we believe from the programme which the committee has prepared that a real treat is is store for us asrain. i trimmings complete, readv to jro to the I i dress maker, for ' We furnish the entire dress Tjatsfrrs with all triramings complete. 40 iacaes wide, ail wool, the hfeg& novelties, 25 diiefeatstvfes topwk ivom at 53.15. 46-iiMsfa all wool BeereOae. at 7 Bects per yard. Wasfc silks at 32 cents pr yard. Cbiaa silks, tbe best made, 48c per vd. The best made, imported blaek Doehess sacm. at 15 per yard. Dress sTte. m Uartat J6 cts per vard BIBBONS. Pure silk and satin, in all shades. Xos. at the following prices: Xe. 5 at 3c; No. 7 at 5c ;Xo. 9 as 7e; and Xo. 12 at 9 cents. 3VA CES and EMBBOIDEB.IES j It k impoaabie Jor us to ive ptees on uus use ae we bav tbm from 1c to 51 0 per yad. Onr 1c par yard laee cwi u any -se lace sold dv. oer eompetitors. WASH GOODS. LETS, UNION SUITS, ETC. Commencing, good ones Scper garment. CORSETS. Dr. Bali's, at S5c: Warners at 55c; Jack son's waist, at S3c; 60c cosets at 43c. CABPETS. We have jast ceceived the finest line in the city. Wilton velvets; Moquets; Body brussels; Ingrains; three ply and cottons at prices which will suit buyer Dress Trimmings. The latest dress trimmings of all descrip tions. Way ling?, cuffs, collars and chemisetts. are found in our store. It la s,aid that last year every one Oeaadieg in maoried sad W. not therefore interested in jrood Let the voters inves- repablicau candidates. We have our new stock in and ready for inspection. Why not see what you can get in your own town before sending away. If you buy at home you set what you tbe present high standard r - ' . -T , "-. " ,x - - . e ' cieacv. If vou wish the schools bur: you do not have to get more than you want for ir you operlj and in thit besI take more than you need you Gan return it. If you do interests of the ouoiis, vote for the not get quite enough we have more, and our prices are 10 12i 15 20 25 30 35 40 and 50 cts. per double roll. We have just received for this spring over Three Thousand Six Hundred (3,600) DOUBLE ROLLS of Wall Paper with Border and Ceiling to match. If you will call at our store we will try to convince you that you pan buy Wall Paper right here in Nqi th Platte as cheap, if not Gheaper, than you can send away for it. REMNANTS! ALL we have left of our LAST TEAK'S paper we have put up in packages of from two to seven rolls (double) and will close out at 10 cents per double roll. We will be pleased to have you call and see our paper whether you buy of us or nor. C. M. NEWTON. C. F. IDDINGS It is reported oa the streets that "Jack Minor and George Scbar mauu claim that they have suc ceeded in converting to the reform ticket a majority of the Second ward voters. We influence, bat of gainsay the ciaiius who is the "yellow of the big- Secoad. doubt Minor's course cannot of Scharmana, politician kid AND GRAIN Order by telephone from Xewton" s Book Store. FINEST SAMPLE 100M IS UOETH PLATTE Having refitted oar rooms in the finest of style, the public is invited to call and see us. insuring courteous treatment. Finest Wines, Liquors and Cigars at the Bar. Our billiard hall is supplied with the oest make of tables and competent attendants will supply all vour wants. KEITH'S BLOCK, OPPOSITE x'HE FJNIO PACIFIC DEPOT Two years ago Johc H. Day was a member of the coinraittee ap pointed by the mayor to audit the books of treasurer Sorenson and after making a thorough investi gation the committee reported Mr. Sorenson's books correct and regu lar. Mr. Day does not believe Mr. Sorenson dishonest, aad is there fore at variance with the Era. The "reformers. that is the pop ulist end of them and that means the big end are howling them selves hoarse over the financial con dition of the city. Btess their be nighted souls! Don't they kaow that jSTorth Platte is one of the few cities iu the west that does aot have a doiiar of bonded indebtedness? tirate this matter. It has beea suggested that if Marshal Morgan paid more atten tion tt his official duties and less to. politics he would better serve the people aad thus more honestly earn his salary. The suggestion is a good one aad is respectfully re ferred to Mr. Morgan. And bv the way, Mr. Morgan should know that if the reform ticket is elected he will aot be appointed marshal Bob Arundal has a lead pipe sinch on the appointment. And don't " yon remember Mr. Morgan that ac cording to the Era when there is a ugat m town you can t see any thing bat the beautiful landscape ahead of you. And further, Mr. Morgan don't you know that the Era will attempt at least, to dic tate who shall be marshal? Brush the cobwebs from before your eyes, Mr. Morgan. The balance which Treasurer Sofeason had ou hand at the time the North Pfette National Bank closed is easily explained. On N ov. 16th, 1894, Mr. Sorenson had a city fund balance of 520.S9, and on Nov. 17th he received $1,156.17 from the county treasurer, part of this money being general fund, part water fuad and part poll fund. Oa the day he received the money be called iu 5137.01 worth of gen eral fund warrants, and as the next registered warrant was for SS55.30, aad held by John Ottenstein, Mr. Sorensor? was holding the balance iu that fusd until he should receive from the county treasurer enough more to take up the warrant. The balance in the water fund he could not touch for general fund warrants, neither could he apply it on hydrant The morning after the nomina tion of John EL Qay, Mr. CheyneT remarked to his osce bov that he did not know whether Ik would support Mr. Day. He said Mr. Day had voted with the majority in nearly every instance, and inti mated that be was a aember of that horrible gang" to which he has since devoted so masy columns of his valuable paper. Is Mr. Day a better man now than he was the morning following his nomination? Tv". H. Broach, reform club candi- j date for city treasurer, said yester day that the pop organ, by its ram pant monthings. had destroyed whatever chances he may have had of being elected. John H. Day. ltrl(izfz-i. f , , . ; Celebrate'! f ,r its great leaven fng strength. canaiaate tor ma-Ot OU tbe same j bealtafnlnesB. Assures the food asaist Hrkpf f-T-tnm-ffr-T-7 rViv. nnn -iT- fateniaHd an fonasof adulteration, common wuuja tothe caeapteanis. ill POWDER Absolutely Pure. of Keith county's teachers -was in attendence at the meeting at Ogal- alla. I should be very proud if the same conki bp said of Lincoln county's teachers after the cpming meeting. I recommend that no teacher's meetings be held in the local divi sions of the countv durins" the month of April, that nothing may conflict with or distract the atten tion of the teaehers from this meet ing. It may be years before we will again have the opportunity of hav ing the West Nebraska Educational Association at North Platte and the chance of meeting with so large and enthusiastic a body of edu cators at sa Httle outlay of time and money is' not to be slighted. You will each, no doubt, see sev eral topics in the two days work as outlined in the orosramme which a. tj you would especially like to hear discussed so come early and be pre pared to stay through the whole meeting, the lectures alone of Chancellor MacLean aad F. Tavlor will wtsll pay von for ing. E;ach teacher who expects to at tend should report to the reception committee before April 10th that accommodations may he arranged for iu pleiity time. Flora. A. Franelct. Co. Supt. ranging- from 7 cts to 40 cts par vsrd HOSIsBY. We have them in silk, fete, moeeo bi teigsan, cotton, tans chocolate, ox bloods sad hbeke. Gents' Fnrnishings. Overalls, good ones, at 43 cents. Over shirss, good ones, at 43 cents. Ked handkerchiefs, at 4 cents. SHOES W e have received thousands of pairs in all styles and all colors. T Men's oil grain congress at SUiL .Ladies nne dongola button or lace $L33 Ladies' Oxfords, black or tan at S3c Children's shoes. 20c per pair and up. A fine line of men's dress shses in tans. Oxfords, black, lace or congress. We acer men's genuine cordevan. regular prkse 34, at S2.S5. Oar S3 shoe, at S2.25; our S5Q shoe at SLSQ. V e warrant every pair of shoes in our store. YOUKS FOR GREAT BARGAINS, TT.c oiiiy c&esp store wrtfe goetf gees in Uacela c wtiy. BOSTON STORE, J- PIZF&, OtteBttetn Block, Rocm formerly occupied by Otteashoe store. See onr Fine Line of Choice Millinery. A Newark (N. J.) judge test week sentenced a bicycle thief to a two years' term ia state's prisoa. The average bicycle costs as isach as the average horse, aad is iu full dancer of beinsr gobbled as great zroncE. John C. Gatvxn asdllrs. John C Gohrin. defendant-, -rill take notice that mx the 2ith day ef Feb ruary, 1st)?. 3Irs. Ann. 2. Hent. plaintiff herein. lUed &er petition, in tee distiies esnrs of Iincefax 3ebRU&a, against said defendants, im pfeiuieti -xilh. GtMr-e R. Gotrfs. 3Irs. Georye K. Gsirin, E. S. KeitluE. 1L ILe&insce Cnemical Xofioeal Bank and McKintey-Lannins Loan t Xrart Company, the abject and prayer ef which t , , ... ... j are Se foreclose a certain niortgaze execnted br OV 'entlemes With ftaxible notions fee defendant George E. GoItie to Thw jroXinier- as to steam astt tonm. The Jersev isiagistrate is consequently correct m giving- tbe newer motor legal protection equal to that which has loag" beea accorded to the form of locomotion. COKl- STAA'W r.t.T. IT0T2S. Mrs. Peter Burke and children left Monday morning- for a few days visit in Frontier county. Misses Laura Murray and Blauche Weidmeyer spent Sunday in North Platte. " Miss Pearl Snyder is home attending- her mother, who has beea sick. A. W. Piumer and C. K. Kahas drove to North Platte oa business Sunday. C. W. Horae was called to North Platte last week as witness in court. D. McNaiaarra, our qnoadou night operator, spent one day in town. He goes to Bonner, Mo., to accompany Mrs. McNasarra aad children to their new horae at Rawlins. Mrs. Herring- and daughter Albie were iu town Saturday. j uiea feter r . uotaa, agee o6 years, ou Mouday at II GO a. m. at his home in Maxwell. Mr. Doiau was born in County Cavin, Ireland. He had been a resident of Maxwell for 23 years ; and was loved aad re spected by all who knew him. He leaves a! wife and five children, a sister Mrs. McGovern of North Platte, and two brothers to mourn his loss. over Legal Nosces. applicatio:; FOR liOTQ IXEStFE. attw ot W w&pOaMim rf 8y A. Lcfeurfor oice Wrby gtrmn tkat Ooy X.Jjm d wpaetfceMdKy tt March. VVi. Me k aoattcs tiM M tkit city cmmal of Sortfcgfcrtttu. yhrafr. Sac ltrnii n to eU mU, sfxzitmjma amd Ttsou lt joarOK Trent iftrwK. ?U9wsed. ia ate ctsya tml?1mb. liacotn eowrty. Mwb, inm the fet etey erf Xay, to A 1st day erf Hy. IgflB. H tbere V ao otojactiaB. TesaoaetratBe or yr t ed ii Miiu wo weato from April gK, e aBi um'io nil Bo wotecL T.im?frig Laan and Trust Company upon the sootc- eojt oeartertK secuoe J, toirnsnip It, range ZX west of the sixth principal meridian, in Xiaosis eBty, 6ra.-ia. to secure the payment f a certate bond dated Jane -th,lSS2, for the sea of and 7 interest ennpoa note? attached thereto, said bond being- dae Inly K. and the etmyon aote dne as follower XtLPrt JrIt Tt- tcos gn elder I JMaary 1st. IMW. iZTum Jaiy 1st. IJiSK. SSUO Joa , wT fet, I-9T. ?3&.e0 Jniy lt. 1-07. SXLCO Janaary !. IhW, 35 CO July 1st. lsft?; defendant hartaif , ftiited S pay the ctrapoc due Jnly 1st, 1593. for am l man tSaa. tea. da alter me was dae, and the. jbtia&S, who b the assignee fr xalue e said bonii. 1 eoapoasaad mortae. elects as is presided ia d asortgae she may, to declare the wfeete ' t .ainit secBred thereby dae and norable. anil there i now dne on said bond coupon.- and mort gaa Hie sbe oJ iC45iS0. for whieh sum with te terestfroa February Sith, plaiatin pray far a decree taat defecdonte be reqsired to pay Biaae or that said premises may be sotd to satfety the aaosst so fonnd dae. To are repaired to answer said petittos. en. or kefcre the 3d day of Knv, I8T. Botod Xorch IW, fcSTl 3IES. S. HESTIO. y X. C. Rixrzssox, Her Attorney. OCT A. T.ATVG. AppiiesaC APFLrCATIOX FOR LKJCOE IJCEfSl. TTattrr NOTICE POR PTJBLICATIOA. Land Office at Xorth Platte. 5eb,I March 9th. 15K. f t 5otiee ks hereby RiTea that Bobert J. Hemrfe j bi 3ied sotice f tBtenion to m.oke Zool preof be- oi aopiie ten of Hmi Wdtautt ioc t C9 Begister and Beceirer at hi office inXorth . I Motto. eb, on Sataday theHthdayof AsriLlEST. is kereey dm tkat Seary WattoMalk 1 ter caKare appttcation Xo. 12.79. fr the Bonneosc Quarter os. section 2o. . in township e l-or&. raoge So. 23-west. He names as witnesses John X. mner, Henry D. PhiUip, Adanx E. lleore and Booch Casmto. att of Myrtle. Nebraska. 25-4 JOHN" F. HETUAy. Bejster- tc the city exmmttk Jrf Xarot HMD, Iit- oooaty, Monua, for tteowco to seC awH, soMttucojoaad vinoos tiqnora on lot 4. bbek MB. -Sttst ward, ia tho city of Nor Plotte, LfaMein eooaty. Xebnwko. cm tb h doy of 3tsy. JtKT KdN day May. 11 thora be no objection, roaoMwtrMMo or pr lUed wflUn tm weote tnm April 3d. WK, tbe fott boen- will be xrsBted. V WAUXMATH. Apoiicast. XOTICE FOR PrBUCATIOX- Xand Ofice at Xarth Platte. ? March 13th. J X-nnee is hereby fren that Joseph H. aiarray boi Ated BOtice or iateatioc to maze fisal srsnf j before Besfeter and Beceirer at hfeofiee in North t 9httl. Xnh an TiikiW -Oth .la. a.r xit ot the pfaration. of Xn. Ixate Haley, , on tember eakcre apoBeation Xo 1166. Sor (Xnbe Bfarioy. 3iaa4r for ttoojor Ucone. Xotteo fc berefcy ic that Xisate Haiey dad yentboSthday ct aaich. WK. lUe ber apfrito ttoa to tba city council of North Ptotro. Twa eoonty, Nbtka. for Ucnv to eU sanit. pirit-Otta-d -wimmm Hefmx on Stzth street. H'lmwi nosd. in tkoctty of North PUtte. t;wa. eowtr, Xbrfck. fnoi tbo Ucdayof Hoy, fiK. A b4 day of Hmj. ISK. "St tbuw be mo nbjwiriiwi. i i nun r-pco-te4 Bled wnhm two woak from April?, &H, fee wihl lb pi in ii I tw iioi,i il. IXXZXX. HALSX, AppfieosC tbe west haK northwest onarter and the west half soarawest qoorter of section No. in township No. 15 north, rane No.27 west. He names as witnesses: Borraee Palwiler. Penkney Bradbnm. AUred B. Pierce and Ira Honn. all of Candy. Neb. J OHN I. HXNUAN, Begister. NOTICE FOR PUBIJCAXION. Land Cce at North Platte. Neb 2 March Wth. JSOT. f Nottec fe hereby given that the foMowinaBed setter ha. fited netiee of her intention to maie feci proof in support of her n and that said Matter- of amttc slim of T ....l .. ,r w JtASI U WLLKTH. nee GRIFFITH. L Honor iueoee. j wbo aode Homestead Entry No. lHCU for the i Notice ia bcroby ipven tibat WQBmb Timliinir i ortk bait oi BortaeastoarterooJheastiBar f oM omb the 2Mb doy of Korea. hfeaav I r of tfeo northeast porter, northeast onarter of ne iiacas qcarter secaon I unrasmF sortib, rane S west. She names the foBawin? wteic-.TiM to prore her coetinnonj residence tzpoa aad cnttiTattoa of sabi bud. Ttz: Jane B.Sbaw. Whini HaBhtattwr. Joph W. Thompson, and Albert a Eocnty, afl of rarBonuNeb. JOHN F. KXN3I.VN. 274 Register. etty eon-eU of North Ttmtm, Uav ibiojla. tr Ueottfe to -tl boX. and Willi iu Buti on Saraosteet. nssc-aH. a a city of Nortb note. ! oauty. yeTiM i. from tbo 1st (fay of May. lo me day of Xay. Sm. ( atfanobo wobjocOon, niaiml noil 01 . -tod irttkia two imL tram mo M a Aaw0, KB. Ibe d aeeo wiB be Tbs Senfe. PUtte poo ar wffl dm fe e store noCate far tw weem? tbe amy or jfortb K. S. KZnTH. City Cfarlt. By Jobs Sorummt.Jjfaay. omcz ae salx cxozb. chattzl xoax I a a aw His death has Cast a gloOUl ' t- Imroty gfwM ma by Tirrae of a cbat- our community and to friends iUtaaT-k. ta o3m-t of umauL and neighbors his lo i a eve re ' en"ir. Koba. en the ufSr of November, One. The heartfelt sympathy of cotter .Co. to oe-re the payment of tt!ad tripnrk; nnri r t n-lr r-r Ic 4-oTirlrr" ' tK. and ann: his famiiv in this sad hour. Tnes- NOnCK FOB PCBUCATION- J:t OSoe at Nrth Platte. Nebw llarch 169t f 'Tortrr - Tirrrbrrrrrrr thiirTr 'nflu itrrmn'if ottter ha Jted notice of hi bKeaOan to make j fawl proof bs. snpport of his doia. and that said ! proof wfll be mode before the Begister and Be j aeiver at North Platte. Neb., on Hay 3d, , -rizz I HOEBFXI. A- WHBS. j vbosarie Home-dead Entry No. KJe3.or me I northeast ocarter of section S. township 9 north. ! raese 30 west. He iw77?i the fottawwjr wife esses t to prove hi: continaoss residence npon aad enitt--xnaVon of said land, tin CarroU C. Ha-ikw. j JosephB. Hawn. Charles A. Smith, of" We I 2eetT Neb and itorgan W. Dmis. of North Platte. 1 Neb. j 3H3&J JOENF.HlXitAN.Begister- couducted bv the Era as disjrrace- i EotalBakisu Pottdeh Co. Xewtobk R55S AND PLANTS. iuk and anon whuh tbore is bow dee the altKM: defaolt imrtam been mm fa me pay sent of said sasn. aad no soit or other proeeed- da y at one o'clock Father McCarth v I " " k3Tt3r iittia,d recover sd , , . ,.r , , j debt or any part merwjf. -re will ?ett the pcaaertr preached a beantttul sermon at the meretn described, rizi One iron ray lar-.ws rerrderrce- The remains were ta ten ! ?oars ota. hk anant OUj lb- aamed ell. -v- n. niu. -vt i m j btoeh catt iiboot tx ntoattH od. wbfc wtete .u .xui m x-ianc ou -u. s. iucsud.1 .afad teacbeioEra oottliota tbe abtrre nmret One -t f'ornnrtn - ti rT rlio trrrcxral time 'h-alA ' bmrmare ahant irfnn -mmi oU. tin Irif V na lCt TCfl, r, , 0. ' 'hdr. saated "C" bor weiric kern abw ; tsiaall fruits m Iireat SUTJTjIv. M3- OU Wednesday from the St. im pmate at pabOc anotb at tie Swsry stabte lioas of strawberrv -Sfnts wiV; Patricks church. Mrs. Joha ; nb at of the naroad ! ffj". T?jnftj t - ' ' - f ! cnos-, fa Norm p-ttte. Nob., oa Us day of ! fl vreli rooted. Get THE BEST near Anornton, ot Lansing, a stter . Aaaio. p..of ddT. , hoce and save freight or express Send Mrs Doian accompanied the JTy. kiixes t co 1 i to ORTHBEXD XUi; family to -North Platte. rt-2 By wucnt i. Hausa. ti-ir attarneys. ; SERIES, or th Bend, Dodge Q Nab. full line Frctx Thees of Rfst Vakihttes at Hard Truss Prices.