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About The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 15, 1898)
ut eertk-3c-aifa.a.: As t&e iiiMii iii nit, teais ttiaogfe. femiuil 3ea. mjiK' 5r lie sesl lacs t-erags. Aii aakj-ffccmtHEKtaat tarn we !Tjk eliruuL waiii. teeapi itizy rum They ulinn if, aacL t-fcer-geeayf!,, t®k sac ITHS. Th&ssceE case acrara frrm AfeesreK. o' 1 tr nhTQg are feeferiag cigfrace- She Iookad to. Si was- scratckiHg: the grjt-rel ob myastrs cea path, with, tbe pointed ed of iier paraeoL Sk ckoe to wrUfHlIy miejKerjst :hj wcrds, "ItTriH all rcII--aax. -I tkitk tke faroeaer wants exeraee." ''Zxea,." I west oh sererelj, "is net aiaaa to iejiaTed witfi." "I dcmTc ply witk b.TTn. His screw iff too ieeJaleJi or words. ,r , tiI 2E sot referring ta iesnis. Fred; I repeat, is tco goed. to be flirted wiift ia tke cntrasecms way van are dQing-" "I dcaTCSrrt-" 4 ' Ynn do Eaitfc- iastseasoa&wzsl; tf tsr that" "Cbthat was- not fifrsfng; it was coBsrnafTecticn. Besides,, you dem connt.,T "It is; the saae-tlirng. red is tea "Ami itkerEfare H&GcIdrt be t1"'" Ber5-nrsry.,t tktyoc: c&re "Per baps I dct "TcadcnTt- Fred is not the, sort of wan yns. would Hke.TT CI arosot sirre. I like hfra scaetimes wheirv&e is away. "Ejs i? a very rest ful Trrrn to-think ahcrrir." is impossible far yon tocareXcr x man"' "Thank yen. Yon axe ahominahiy rude." "who is fond of Smart iliU went on calmly. "I didn't know he "as. Heserer talks afcant it." "I shcnld thinkr I mused jcdicial- rv. thac. he can talk about norhing rise. What can he ayrrr "Oh, the usual sort of 'thing. iTery such tksame as you used to. eFredeverrcck me a?-beirt- par ticularly poeticaL Were -you poetical?" she inquired innocently- X disregarded the question. "As your cousin I am bound to speak seriously so you, Edith."' As ray cousin you axe privileged to he rude.1' "It is4the fate or. coca intentions, to te rnisucderstned." "They shouldn't masquerade as rude ness." "Fred is" Lwenton. "Very weaosome." X 3g&PtT f rfiimpfamfcTy. "X dnnTl encourage him. I dcza't think anv cfxhem want enconxaging-. I can't help it if if-ihey- thiEkX?m- nice, cartXr" "It is not kind" "Toibe nicer" "To- Jaeke a yrn think you really care and be- TongMngrin your sleeve all'tke while." "Xy sleeves are tight thisyear. "ll'xov really Ixke-.hira" "How &a you know X con'tr" "IS would be diff erenr I should say Hothing. As it isr it i disgracefcL." "Sappose X do-care fcr hiairtT "Toudont. You said he bcredyou "You all do; but I like some." "XxeailT- tfrmjr ave no heart,. Sdith. Pggc Fred vrSl be awfully let gown. There wag Cwar Tie htpt mrrnth." "His .hair curled do you remember iow his hair cuxledr" 4 Curly hair in a man is efteminate, X JkOne was quite straight. 2eTec- Tir-rt Charlie, let us talk about Fred. I am getting quite fond of frrrrr I hatven'x seen him alt day. "X wish you wosld be senons. it is really trsae yo. began, to. leak at life so berly. Yok are no longer a girL1 Have you seen, a gray hairr" she aseed anxmssly. "As ycHT ccrosin artd a man of some exuerience" "Dear ae! Why didn't you tell me that before? three vears oHer than yon. A pnaia gathers: a great deal more kaowl edze of the world than a woH5aa-,r "That is why women are so charm- "AH woaaes are aot cfiarsise. "That is so," she asseated mugraglyr "Constance XSroEry, fur instasce." "JSGssIteoury ia a particularly well informed girL" I rather liked Gcn ssance; she appreciated my aoess. 2fot every girl hacihe power to appreciate grpogrnf. "Yesi about the faiTiagE of her friends." "They at le&ar are fsHisgs." "She says so.' r "YouareiliaatoKd. Iricje.-Editk, you are act jealcHH iatiajaamaBi." "OfCoMwe2 CersaalyMt." S&o aawfirec "my implied aeetioMy wit ray VerfcajLaae. Xksew bythattfes she was hart. "Jiss:X)rois;-erycpiac." "FreaViates-hsv Idi&fc txST ywrwscg. tMn jrfng of ycrself-'r Sgith had a tlfrrrPffwhl hebit o rsadgera thosghrs te he wxecar- ret. a -xadl&r mv t-We ace zetdsg away irw &e X ssd severely, 'I1 IXaefetaai. -Tie nTiialai m i iif IfttlSraJlK. TW irOOl WgHt mtO CCSVUlSIQEg waga a J ,xrag-fx,....3 f faoa-ir: "ti raoMj- mrastim- id Female Weakness. Soppresaioe of m !CSm it 38 SSegT f Tie Jurfrtoggncy f WeaMk. mm I TP' IfTirr rvp-prmrrnt'hrr 1 .ZtTT ' I, tc-aGedsend fcrraairiedTOnixen. i?J J Wenres Innainaiatzon: e tat Womb m i if -rrT i in frn n am i w i f .ou- -r. - " rrrc . I t , Jfrrry wstaas ensc 6s fcrre a baz. ? A :-SK cr Osaxiaa. Prafcse cr Eunfat Ken- B fcv- - " f ' ef x -iffltlEKaSD-iWt jsre.ae ouasa: IB:i ., I P 3 nriTOcBaniiscas4KuoIiap- , w.V stri.-inna; UTcriicn. of tfte Wans. . fKTI BHM j'l Ll &PIigiIK- E , Aaaal aluiL Tnr irr Trmn Tmrrnrltrfr iji i,,. jJVIjl ilaa h'll1 ijM.a.taifc." I PWiSP?a I. M noiucs-ens amf deJay. r FaiEns cc tbe Wcasfr, coanfee r W M alilMllMl alii ataiMg. iUf t V7 T ill Tmiiiif ad aer act' TT J, inini saesc. I .rT'JkfPilrt f S.V.3BWETr, 1' 1 txE; sere ta tne" day. UPx- If T .Tf . KfcrBLiifiTrsfes.lrnIJiEraT& 1 g fc7l yPA-, MiHlSr'j"11"! tTTirCO: attTlil' a'tllSJrM ECt call-foiagry mOBe w3j&tP!& YbSlI&S. Sa3s5ti,!- atgrnciymade tl Trill cure N4!rEs. k agcrgtiotr of It was a aeftgg- mm&. ZlSksA eScate eompIiMQntc. the wkofe I chm't kmB& a& ta iwlii tiij w i nimn Tiiijgjr "Do joc think yew: ace mafctB-g a wise- choice, FfirdtT I wtst ca "isn't that a atter foray owe cck aderaticn? "lasrycaraesrest raaie relative" Edith was an orphan, which, was a felessing "joa hare practically no ose to Icok to cut yourself. Of coexse ysax .kafpiaess is a. grave raerfciFfty. "Just aawit was pcc Fred's appetite Terr busy lacking afei otter pecfH "It is so easy to ake a Kiswke. "He is very fend of rae" "I (JoE-'t thisk jvm. are. tie- girl to - Spy a eiviaea. aneeocat wxsa. ssraart HfiTT." "I prefer a divisicn wish Staaxt JSOU te one with Gbsstaace Droary." "2To caer" I aid, witk ike, air of imHti a cnnfesaoBr "couM thinks. a divisicH. between you aad 3ZI DronryTr I sfecnld hofe Boc,Tr s&e said cuick- "JATss Droury is prettyr,; "If you. like big eyes and a. silly acuth." 'Hsr mouth, is sweet, not-silly.'''' "Oh, of course, if you think dTTfTWWT sweet, there is an -end to xL" 'fctot she cannot compare with ycreu" "Thanks." "She is Tery amusing." "One is always amused at ill satared gossip-" "But her conversation. lacks thsEpr klecf youw." "Tort are very good." 'I Tffrp- to he impartial- Yon fares your faults" 'Gf courser" he- conceded. "Yon are jeaIcus.T "That is. absurd 1 1 was never jealoes, of any one in my Iife.rr "Vain." "Yen are unbearably rude I X am not Tain. I don't think half enough, of bj-EpTf- Fred said only yesrernay" "Sever mind Fred." "I thought you were reading- me a lecture fur not minding" him. Go ea with, my faults." "Anil capricious." "X am not!" ltFive men in three, weeks, Faith." "It is a country house- "What is one to dcr I can's feed the chickens all day." "But in spite of your faults you can te very nice.'' "That at all erents-isrery consoling. Fred will hare some recompense. " "But what has he got to do with it?" X queried. "My dear cousin, X have been, touched bv vtnrr pathetic appeals cn his be half"' have simply pointed out the wrong: yen are doing form by flirting with him." "and have come to tbeconcinsioa to regard it no longer as a mere flirta tion" " You can't be really serious?" "and to permit the new aspect to apply in a retrospective as well as- rs a prospective character- " "This is felly, Edithr' "For tout sake and to lighten your burden cf-responsibility. It is "wisdom., You look quite careworn." "If you. would only talk sense!" "And tout cigar has gone out really, X had na idea that you would take my peccadillo- so seriously." "Ycu can't mean i, you know. It's imuossible, Fdith." "3Iy dear cousin, do yen. really think me so graceless?. Asyousay, you axe my nearest rmTe relative,, and you must. know best." "But Fred he is out cf the ques tion." "The difference of three years is very great. You have three years' accumu lated wisdom. I feel that my happiness is quite safe in your hands." "But it won't be in my hands it wiE be in Fred's." "Thev are fairly strong." Tenderness as well as strength is re quired. Happiness is so fragile. " "But vou certainly hrntpd that I was DGt capable of taking care of myself. Fred seems to be the only caretaker of fering at present." "Don't you think you had better give it into mv keemmr? I seem to be the proner guardian." "The nearest male relative within the three vears' wisdom?" "I realtvam a much better fellow than Fred I have never read Stuart 2IiHrsvarfe." "But vou have Constance's eyss." "If 3112 is as cnmithfnl" "Ofcv, you dear boy I They ere weak, aren't they?" "Xfastdfuny insiaid." "I don't think she is really pretty." "No clothes, I think." "Her thfrrgy never struck me as be ing well, styiish." "Ah, you never see her when you are not uresent. and comtjanscBS are odious to. her." "Perhaps so." "Then we have settled?" "Just to put Fred out of kismissry-" ; "-Poor Fred f "He can't very weS go cu Lpi : now we are" "Engaged!" I said trinmphandy. On the whole, X srn not certain, taat he can't. St. Louis Glahe-DemGcrat- Freddie's father had just been strug gling with an old fasduaed fauxeas, and, retiring disheartened from a& aa Kccessful effort to open cue of its cob psxtmeatSy he moved to the window,, aad leaking: out ur.cn the lowering' sky , he exclaimed, "Iie mighty strasgB that the weather bareas: ca&t give a a change of weathen.1' "faybe,"' shyly intergoeed Freddie, "they canrr open the bursa drawers. Ecstce. Coacier. Ttt at oe before a Loedon. magistrate cfuasticir was as to the cwnersMy cf gCE astiqae oruiala article, aad two wurkEeSp who stoutly daisied the ar ticles, said that they"xe"" tht acare their aeastiag. they sec to work court aad showed how oensoia was: Bade noffpr, ,&ed "amtiqm wtjraiceowasc. wiao pacd aed afced tea to I I 0 1 5 ffc r itiiiUiXtJ i ailfi? fc ..4 rr- re -rv rt 5v'kr ?vtf thc "mot? vr v 7 . Vhtt Ti-ftwT Sejeaeeg- Wfcfrifc W e S aca "Wfce FTaynf-i Thak-Sm: Are CKegjwTlMt St JtegfrnriWirf at Their Trrnrff Tim Ayyleg. WTTi i n cJDfewrgd. i IWqn l-ayHr fcefciwd aim whesrhe dies Ms fecsesirfe tods aad kismaKrmects, cad these- s& the thxaes frosa which I have faes 6EretI all th ii-"ais of car ft to the tirse wSea he Taaraed to wnte-.. Aad evea. is. tieMacric: age the story' would fee rsock less conrplfite but for his serriptiaes, his, art and Ms retire. Bcaes are of the greasesc rtance. 'firsr oftesfeMEmas has 1st bo otner fafcggg g-La-trRrO- HpflTTT hTETT. The fest stady, taacefuce, to- the- archaeolo gist is that of tie comparative anatonry of the iasEatarace It 5a-accessary ta ntgfT-Bcnicfe- ksasaa hones: from those of yHTnaXg, to study racial characters and to detename the sex. Skalfe must be gcadied frith, the greatest: minuteness, for is them lie some of the most impor tant evidences-of origin and progress. It fe iesxra&e also to stssdy the ardmalsr f car the Icsiffi cf raen are often, found fnruirngld wirh-thcEe of the amrtal that he had slain ortHathave conquered hrr1 aad is the cases where the anfmal is one now extract a guess at the an-aqr-ity of man's relics may be made. The tools wham, served in the rude arts cf early saan were first of stone, raughly fashioaedto- the seeds of the vrcrk, aad later of metal. Mineralogy is therefore as. impertamt stndy to the archaeolccfet. The stone relics furnish aroagh- iaex to the amount of civili thm; they indicate in a crude way the extent of mterccmrnuntcaricn; tney shew hfir sew ideas came to the races; they serve in a manner to distinguish. between different graces or antiquity, and in manvr wavs they are rnrportanS. raiaeralcgist who finds copper nug gets in the graves of -Eturth Carolina prehistoric Trrrre knows that these men had some maJEier of coimnunica tion. with the great lakes. A knowledge of zoology is requisite tccc The presesce of the hcrseshce crab in. legeads artd tradfthsns of the tribes of cur arid west could have been guessed at only by one with acute perception. and the fmding: or ooe of the sneiisusa fetich, of one of the tribes was a bright exnlcxt. It was evident that this retic had madeirs journey from hand to band over 2,000 or 3,JGG miles of country at a time when it was exceedingly wild. Then there are the shell ornaments. The present craze for the river pearl is no sew tnrsg- As tar cacs: as tnexe is any evidence cf the preferences of man the lustrous river shells have been at tractive to fr""-, and the distribution, cf them teen exceedingly wide. rrr there is the pottery, nerecne must study the. beginnings of the. useful arts. He must know how the pots axe made, hew in lien or in advance of the rotter's wheel the aborigines had a number of ingenious ways of revolving the vessel, acw with fingers and combs nrtrt a huadrsd other implements tne prxt&itire- decora ticn was incised and bo ww 1th clays and ores of ircn the first rmSfl colcrswere rarift wherewith to paint the earthenware: This study of old pots is exceedingly interesting and of the Mzhest importance. The materi- Lals are iHrserisfcahle, aad, while the vessels in a whole condition are rare, the fragments indicate the mare impcr tant elements in the story. In the shapes of the vessels there is rudimentary art in form, while in the decoration there are the fcgfnTmfngy of painting and scubp- ture. In the painted or incised figures: there, is the key to relationships in tribes, races and religions. Closely aTFTPfT is the art of carving, I the -fiwTcftTw. am ornamenting cf tools, and inraleraents. And there are besides the textiles, although the primitive loom is aa extremely simple affair, which the savage nations have evolved or copied into very Firriiar forms, still the materials employed and the patterns yield mach iuf ormation about the an- I cestry aad affinities of ancient man. Nb word is necessary to uphold the importance of the monuments when, lacking the forerunners of paper, the ancienS recorded themhistcry in cut or painted monuments. Egypt, Assyria and Central America, each in a differ ent way, show the value of the close study of the mcrrcraen ts. and the stories of these cons tries would have lacked the greater part of their interest had the testimony cf walls and obelisks and the rrrrgnffTV'PTT sculptures been withheld. LaBguages form an exceedingly im portant part of the preparation cf the archaeologist. Of course he must know the modem, coes to keep- abreast of the world's progress in research, the an ncuncements being: TTidq in any one of the impcrtantlrring tongues. But com parative philology is equally necessary, for it may serve to give the key to the relaticfisMpe cf cue set of characters with asother. After these matters axe all in hand there is geology to be studied, both theoretical rr-d practical. From such knowledge is derived our estimate of man's occupation of the earth-, and the vaiae of the evidence, may be made or -Erarred by a single sSp car unscientific action. The whole story cf man's early residence in Sew Jersey is dependent the Tscsiticfi. of certain bits of wrsed stone in certain tanks of drrL- TrKHferrofe Tke Sffifcaad's Way. She (at the desk Dear. nlease tell me how to ssell costume Fnr writing0 to raetfer sheet my lovely new gown. E Well, asey c. ready? She T. Xie C--s-t, case SSe-Tss. He T-a to She' WiaZE fie 3L-e ae 5. acyet arrpaia. She -Tes.'re a wrecch. -ISew Orle&ss imesrDesascrat. A Caarsiaeiac: TTk otier dayasoath sMe teacher kt to her puTiTy about the evife ef hecoeaing- addicted to- slaa. ! KTVS her aa errscpln Cf a sLmg plrnifte- i mXmnM !S Xarfctslt Taasr pay- Mg&. S " a-a&ffjarpamasnot. Twki jggywnTiiiit. junjoctr to fee tie wo.wt. e 4 TifyrT-r- ! rmrfiwT te it aae a Trmmfcrrorm- rhick am sot cKly?teterest- at gelves-. biat as iscJKBg' the of thetwo,EW3rwigernu- lacgery sscldrd tie polsfr e the gCEfersmeat ia those: turnaigK" trsw?. Tie mdarseraeats read as loHosz JJeas" Stanton: Appoint rcptjTTT in the army. A Xaccln . Derr Tiymln Bfcjeraajra.pjecck- The following; indorsements are dated afssmoathshtter,, feat cose just Be llow: DcaxaStantaE--He is. maw A Xiu- Bear Vr r ?jnT7y -But there is no vacancy. E. M. Stanton. Dear Stanton Appomfi-him chaptarn at mrgfct A Lincoln. Sear ilr. liincahi T&are is - ho war rant of law for that. Stenton- Dear Stanton ApcinOiim anynow. A. Iiincoln. Dear ilr. Liscoln I wiEL sot. E. f- Stantoii- The appoiatatesirwas ot made, tut the papers were filed in the war depart sieut, where they remain as evidence of "inccInMendsMp asd-'Sfesitons nb- nate: nerve. Tfig- drying: of clothes: in frosty weather is sometimes, i the case of delicate faeries, atteade with tearing tecaase of the quick stiJfenrsg;- in the very cold air. A simple precaution which will prevent any ssch. trouble is to- dissolve three or fewer haTvTfhTs- of coarse salt in: the last riw sing water, thus -making- it, in fact, a weak trine Articles: so rinsed will act suffer from or stiffen witk the eold- The chfk become pale frost fear be cause the Trcwfl cmorioii diminishes theactianQf the heart aad lungs and so impedes the circulation-. BegmsSag: to- Tike 3Tetiee. John So you really think you have smie chance of wimrfng her, do your; Henry Oh, yes! I feel quite erscotrr iged. She has begmx to ffnd fanlt with, liy looks. Ciscirniati Faiquirer. prtff wife should knowaboot the pre paration that far half a cestnry has been helping expectant mothers bring little ones into- the -world withoaf danger and the hundred and one disco niforts sad distxactie-as incident to child-birth. It is applied externally, which H r is the only reay to getrreiief. ', Medidnes taken interna !h will hot nelpiaiia may TCHJ ', .T"? TTt xi T fTl Frien fits and prepares every organ, muscle and part of the body for he.crfttcal hoar. . It robs chfld-bixth of its tortures and pains. Baby s ccTHing is made quick and easy Its action is doubly bene used dtixliig the whole of pregnancy. $X per bottle at all drug stores, or sent by mail on receipt of price. Books Feee, coctamai valraTtlg. infbe TrtrrrTriTT to oH wonien. w3I be seat to airj zairsss- upon: gppurnn"cn- by The Bradfiefd Regulator Co.x HUMPHREYS CURES 1 Fevery Congestion. 2. Worms. S Infants Diseases - - - 4 Diarrhea. -T Cougris & Colds. 9- EeadaciieL No. No. Lq,- Na No. lO Dyspepsia,. Indigestion. ' No. 1 1 Delayed Periods: No. 12. Letxciiarres. No. IS Croup No. 14-. Skin Diseases. : No. 15 Rneurna'tisrri. No. 19 Catarrrt. No. 2.T Kidney Diseases. No. S4r Sore Tnroat. No. TT Grip 2: Say 'F&rsrr. - Sbat br araeaist. or aeac ocmueiyu ifsverw23 triers sucl n cggctUiiiliy .c3cred.t3Stiiri. SpacJal sdvautagss r thr-TZ r??vf "Wcsterrt Cinnfr; Is rrssEy- FTrrrrg: up, as new datrKJf. s. ra tha! wheat ard gold belt are feessg: cusced. Schmfrr,. CSrnrchssi. XB, B38T gtnnfliirn mm i ITS W ftciai --it "period 1. 1 ill till iHfill " -v; Eeadjfor uli Spring: trade Hue line of efioice sintings- Dim IIS EiBBWARE WM, -Esolnive sgeiif "for the' ijfflillyrtOIDl iliI.-.MF (SEE THE KAilE ON THE, LEG. AOOEN ;Bhe only big" stove house in. Lincoln ' Gonnty. Gall and get prices. l Si Foley Bfeek. . P. STRRITK Dru - PAIMTS: OILS. Window Glass, Machine Oils. Dlamanta Spectacles. P. IDDINGS AND GRAIN Orier telepiisme from ISBwtoii's Book Store. M. McCA3ET Proprietor. North Platte Pharmacy. jJms's and Druggists5 Sundries We aim: t& handic the best grades of goods -jjfe- SeB everything at reasonable prices, and warrant aH geeds to-bejist as represented. All Prescriptions Carefully Filled by a Licensed. Ph-armaciet, Orders from the country aad along the line of the Union. Pacific Railway is respectfully solicited. First door north; of First National Bank. H P a. msoss lost mm Dims j To all Suffering Hen ani Woieajj Ba a beaLisv and. kacprr cxniduat a I?cr not consider wh rrt ?ctr are Lasirts ri rsh-. fcrzer grerrtfii'mc 3sea yea are grrfn thinner, -on ssera Eaajued. bare pain in yanr baefr. yonr legs sec weak, and ?sx have lost ail anhitiou. yea look, fairiywelt, t!rere ia.njQtcmcb. entsfde iieeajvbnt era mrnrf kneras all abnut it ?ca are waaung assay sexaaDy om yen. eel asntcagfctfftr Were a-isucdeii trr tctl Dq n;;t despair, as oar CapssTes never faiE to enre everi case. Tnxfeinh;Xofi.C 3LiaJio i Capsule r7-. ' T jrasitrrely rstnte toti to a Eealtfey ccnditicn. Nat cniy da we say su. but wnH. retem tke- money ia evtrrr case where it does not fixJT? cure- Of course cne bar srin. not enre a sgtete case bet six nrrirs- will care, any cae. Kenicmher; if it decs not care, jner money is reaimed. sit Ten lase mi tains. We guarantee ta cca yon. a a. aeaitb? eendmnt. be& memally aw pBTsicattr, as yen -arere ever ni yanr ESs. Aitrcivs rcsd hrrsixfaoxesrseas to be abe ti centirrTe nnniali arenseilnp: " Sarfiaasales- & wCwe-Wsat JKsagry.SrafaarWaBTCSSvfigSt Iggc3.Iast Haaliwif.,Tirai'!riiir.Eaasrfgyraf fT i-irT?eBtjMiu. FtiijTasjKsx.JjJ!Q;,ita. wroteu Gaaranfaa Sacats Bcsk $7.ffi), na printing: en. CTrTi(?r. . 3 r 4ggw ROEKER MEBGEAST TAIEOE. - with SATI SFACTION QtJAEAFTEED. STEEL EAMES. CW&o no one owes.) ggist Painters1 SnppIieSj 4 3 3T J. . BUSH, Ma sggaS JterTB-Pcwec It : pcsrareiyresicre msm. -ou. can as COAL JWLJUJ CK3I1KSZ.TX3CC ... tafc iX 3S-ry Fwiakt tAa.3t Tmm&lOoL ft amSL4skiaj atXexragr nai jMnTraafai-tiTtTniitrir Xoc. PIait-- 1Kb. 5-Galcads:EfeeiaI 63.0 ax: ISb-S-Faai Msl -TLaS x yo-23 Way Fwkt ... .720 iX tio. zi rL j Mcst PtJaOCiTJQS- telfMMCkriBfatoftesiiix asd St atis. . Tin.. -x-ig a. aaainter aa Se at qrtk. 1Mb, Jk&-u- JaL.23t2i.19B8. f r twill e nuie defers Bewigter sail Jfecet-rsr-iit Serfe State. Xefc ctr TeteBtr ZX. 1. viz: nwrnnnn Trnfinarn unatt. ami caltiTsEicn. oi. 3a6L&-4.Ti2 Track CsaedeH, Carroll C. Ew- tiK Jeter DiHteII,ffraak x- SftSBWeliae. 5e- jioncTt. U. S- Ziaii Cctf. 5"artii; Platte, Sefa. Ccsinlaiat harisg beast uHtomd: as tafcr offrn by Thomaii E. E!ekes aseiirwt Jalta A. wool iae Sogtombec v&cn. Eus eaatbaif at tiltt gggtkwiME qoarter ti nnrtlnrwt qmixter off tJus Hortfc.aBg!aa wesC, ist rtncnlg conaty. fcira-SamlkaTtew-to tje- mMTatfm ot scld. entry, tie said rtt ore- jby gmmoegg to appear at tiis cct? czc. & Dtfc day ot Fehmary. ISSf.at tee o'dcscfc a. , fet rscmtSsBd farsislttestir JOES' r. PIakeeircait Court oCt&e XFnised S tares, far ae DistricSciC Sebxss&s. Compfufnarrt. f Joss CHtrezn. zz xl. Itefffliiiiais. J Pafalic notice Iiereby frsen. that rrr parsossce ;ittT by Tirtae of st decrw enftsrwi iathifr above: cause air fee 23d day oOCay, 1HS, E. S. ELBnruty j settee- ia Caaocery of theCtrcnii CaurE a feeTTaitBd State 2or tae IJfctrict aCXebraaix, wiS. ott t&e 1Kb. day ot Xareb, ES6,aEaehotnrof 5 o-'clocfc fa tbe afternoon asaiidoy attoefiroot. doer of tit Lincoln. Catrsty Coarc Honse baCiiisg; b, the- dry at Sorta. P!att, IiBcoIir Owzniy, State. aciEEistrictof Sehxaslca,-aat nnrtfmr far- easte Vk fallnwicicdtfcicribeii property, sitnntrd. i 6 Comity of lincnla. and. State- of Sebrasfia. te-wfifc: TV amrf Ti Tiitr V ng wtifnitnirtT-tbrg 8u hr tmrn-sfeip aftein: ti) nortb, ami tie- nnrtb.&al 4a. S1 of sectararliw. townuMp Xourteets (It aortii.alI in range- tbirty-aiie 31 escsrpt twenty ne Rcnsf. In. a sqtiara- foes in. tne soatb-eosC enr i ner tneraar. west of ti SisatSrincipal Xetiilian; Icosiam&actlGacrea. mare- or fess. eccenHnn; ti goYernmf nc Sarvsy. ; D-. ML VrjSQHKAtEa, blaster in Chancery. Solicitor for CcmpTnfnnrtt. PROFESSIONAIx GABDS. EL J.W. BUXTT .3 Office- over Pirat National Bank; yOBrrH T1TTK, SEE. 'gEBEni THORPE. PHYSICIANS AXD SURGEONS, Offices: Xarth Plaite National Sank Bnflding-r North Platte. Neh. F. DENNIS II. HOMOEOPAOIH 1ST, Orer-rirsfc S"atfonaT Eanl. 2T0BaS PTATXE. w EGANr fllK.'l'M PT-A-'L'Tif!, - - - Cc cnrerrSartiL Plata 5aUcsatBan. ,S- N. F. DONALDSON, Snrgecit Tnlozr Pacinc E?1" ad. Xssfcer of Praicn. Board, Ofice- over Satt5s's IJragr&tara. Ig E. NOSTHK FJPr DENTIST. McDonald BtnHrng, Spruce street, NQBSE FT i TTFu-NEB: JEENCH Jc BALDWIN, PLATTEr - - -2TJEBE1SISEA. OfSce over N. P.NtL.Bank T. C. PATTEESON, TTOHNBY-ST-L?ai. Office over TeHow Front Shoe Store,. NGEHI PLATTE. NEB. D, M, HOGSETT 4- ksfretaodMifeF, AXD ASHSTFOS ECHFSE ana FAIBB4MS WINDMILLS. NORTH PLATTE. NBB. J.F. PILLION, I Plate, famk General Eepairer. Xf lit IE taut mi Ifc Snecial attention given to