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About The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 15, 1899)
mt f mi - ctity SrUmnc. TUESDAY, AUGUST 15, 1899. IRA Ii HAKB.EDiTonAMD PnorniKTOit HUBBOlUfTlON HATCH. Ono Year, cash In advance 1I.2S Bit Months, coh In advance 71 UdU' Kiteredattbe North riatte(NeurMka)poitomoea eoond-nlaM matter. Bkyan says that unless the platform contains certain things lie cannot 'consent to be a presi dential candidate. We believe however, that the Colonel will accept any old platform if lie is given a two-thirds majority in the nominating convention. It is said that Judge Sullivan, of the Twelfth Judicial district, will be turned down in the fusion judic ial convention which will be held at Lexington next Friday. Judge Sullivan is supposed to be a free silver republican and the populists want a man of their own stripe for Judge. Ani by the way. what does the Era think of the evidence produced before the Bcnate investigating committee? If, as witnesses testi fied, ex-governor Holcomb was aware of the attempt-to rape the ballot box and quietly allowed the recount fraud to be perpetrated, do you think, Mr. Copper, he is a fit candidate for Biipremc judge? As an honest man, can you support Holcomb if he is nominated for the supreme bench? An inquiry on the part of the editor of the ICra would have gained him the information that the farmer who markets his butter and eggs in North Platte does receive more for them than he did last summer. At this time last year the lowest price reached by butter was nine cents a pound and eggs seven cents a dozen, This season the lowest point reached by the former was eleven cents ami the latter nine cents, Hut as the ICra editor is vowed to celibacy he of course has no knowledge of the price of these two commodities which cut such a figure to both the consumers and producers and especially the former Will the Era tell us how many of the strikes of the past six mouths have been due to an elTort to reduce the wages of the workinguicn af fected? Is it not a fact Mr. Copper. that nearly all, if not all, the labor troubles since Jaiiuury 1st have been brought about by a move for increased pay, ranging from ten to twenty-live per cent, or else for eight hours' work for ten hours' pay, and not for lower wages? Good authorities state that over one million workmen hayc had their wages increased since January 1st, 1899. If this does not indicate pros perity lor the men who "cam their bread bv the Bwcat of their brow" we are very much mistaken. lr the protective tariff is re sponsible for the formation of trusts, why were not trusts formed when the former protective tarilT was in vogue? As we understand it, the tariffs under the McKiulc and the Uingley bills are practic ally the same, and if the tarilT is productive of trusts it is a little strange that they were not formed prior to 1892. We have no use for trusts, have and will continue to denounce them, but it is folly to claim that their existence is due to a protective tariff, Ilavcmcyer to the contrary notwithstanding. We still insist that if the Era desires to be honest with its readers it will tell them that the raise in prices o iron ami .steel products is due to the unprecedented demand for those goods, and that demand has been created by a return of the confidence ami prosperity which republicans promised would follow the election of William McKinlev. Tho TJoatU Iloll in Ziuson, Extravagant statements of anti imperialists as to American lossc in Luzon have called from the wa department an official report o deaths in battle ancfroiu wounds. and disease in the Philippine cam paign, This report bIiows that in fourteen months of lighting in the Philippines agaiiibt Spaniards and rebels forty-one officers and 081 enlisted mrn have been lost by the Americans. Twenty officers and 233 men were killed in battle. Ten officers and eighty-two men died of wounds. Eleven officers and 369 men died of disease. The average strength of the American army in the Philippines during the period In question has been 30,000 men. The union army of '15,000 engaged at Shiloli lost in two days 1,700 men killed and 7,495 wounded. In the battle of Stone river, with 43,000 men engaged, Kosecrans lost 1,553 killed and 7,000 wounded. At Gettysburg the Union army lost 2,834 killed and 13,713 wounded; the confederate army 5,000 killed and 23,000 wounded. In other words a day's battle in the civil war cost the government several times the number of lives that four teen months campaigning in Luzon has cost it. In the civil war two soldiers died of disease to every one that died of gunshot wounds. In the Philip pines 380 soldiers died of disease as against 315 killed and mortally hurt in action. The plain conclu sion from these figures is that in spite of the arduous campaigns and of the tropical climate the per centage of deaths from disease is smaller than in army operations in our own" country. This is explain able only on the theory that the troops have been well cared for, well supplied with clothing and proper food, and that the climate is not so bad as has been represented. An artist of Harper's Weekly who returned last week from the Philippines tays that no other army in the world is so well clothed and fed as is the American army in the Philippines. A correspond ent of the New York Evening Post, another bitter anti-expaiiMon jour nal, asserts that the svstem under which the American army has been transported to the field and supplied and equipped is beyond criticism. The figures above quoted give the best possible proof of the truth of both statements. In tcr-Occau. IlormbUcau Judicial Convontion. A delegate convention of the Kcpublicaus of the 13th Judicial District of Nebraska, will be held at Ogallala on the 28th day of Aug. at 8:30 p. in., for the purpose of plac ing in nomination a candidate lor District Judge for said Distiict 13. The several counties will Unentitled to one delegate at large and one delegate for every 100 vutes or major fraction thereof on the vote )f M. L. Hay ward in theyear 1898 as follows:- county ii:u:i;ati:s Scotts Hluffs 3 ltanucr 2 Kimball 2 Cheyende 5 Duel 3 Keith 3 Perkins 2 McPhersou 1 Logan 2 Lincoln 10 Attest A. S. Baldwin 11. L Gould Secv. Chairman AN UNFAILING SIGii THAT help it. tho NATURE IS APPEALING PflR U PI D must bo gotten rid of lUn nuLli a warning that can To neglect to purity the mood nt tins titno mennn tnoro than tho nuuoyauco of painful hoil and unsightly phuplea. If theso iinpurltioa are allowed to remain, tho Hyntein Buccumbfl to any ordinary illucaa, and Is uimblo to wlthstaml tho many ailments which uro so provnlent during spring and 6umuur. Mrs. L. aontllo, '.'001 Second Avenue. Scuttle. Wash , BayH : " I wiw titlllctcd for n long thno with j)iutples, which wore voi-v annovlnir. im thev iliniliruioil inv face feiii-fullv. After tibing many other remedies in vain. S S S. promptly nnd thoroughly ole.iniied my blood, and now I rejoice in a good complexion, which 1 never hail Iniforo," v1 Cant. W. It. H , Chattanooga. " Several ImiIIh and t nud my blood has 4 $8. S. S. nnd ts tho only ono that is nl'-olutely free from jwtosh and inercury. It promptly pui'lllofl tho blood and thoroughly cl.Hinsoft tho yHtem, buifdn up tho general health nm strength, It ciirw Horoful. Iiiveiua, Cancor, Rlieuina tlBin, Tettor. HoIIh, bores, etc., by going direct to tho catuo of tho trouble and forcing out nil impure blood. Uoolis f rco to any address) by tho Swift Spoi-itio Co., Atlanta, Oa. PRECINCT PRIMARIES, l' IK ST WAKI). The republican electors of the First ward are requested to attend the primary to be held at the. ho3C house in said ward on Saturday evening, Aug. 19th at 7:30 for the purpose of electing seven delegates to the county convention and also to nominate a precinct ticket. John Soki'.nson, Committeeman. SIXOND WAIII). Republican primary for the selec tion of fifteen delegates to the county convention from the Second ward, will be held at the hose house Saturday evening, August 19th, at 7:30 o'clock. A precinct ticket will be nominated at said primary. H. T. Rici:, Committeeman. TIIIKI) WAKI). The republican electors of the Third ward are requested to at tend the primary to be held at the hose house in said ward Saturday evening, Aug. 19th, at 7:30 for the purpose of electing six delegates to the county convention and nomin ating a piecinct ticket. II. O. Evans, City Comm'u. Botwoon tho Rivera. One of the leading fusionists in the Nichols precinct remarked to a riend the other day that he con sidered this an off year for that arty and also stated that all those who were unlucky enough to receive nomination on that ticket this year would be slaughtered at the polls at the coming election either in the precinct, county or ttatc. Actions, which arc said to speak louder than words, fully demon strate that they are not very en thusiastic over the matter at this time. His remarks voice the senti ments of many of that clique not only in that precinct but all over the state. Without a doubt many of the farmers in this section of the valley wish at this time that they had in vested the value of their seed grain that they put in the ground last spring in milch cows, and had also assited in erecting a skimming station at Hershey early in the season when parties were lucre trying to rni-sc the necessary money to erect one. If thev had all taken hold and erected one they would nil have been far ahead of what they are at this time. The farmers with cows even it tliov Have to man ufacture, their butter at home al ways have their heads above water while those who depend on raising grain for the market to make a liv ing are generally in the "hole". It has alwavs been that wav and un doubtedly' always will be. State or Ohio, City ov Toti:do ( Luoas county. 5 Frank ,1. Clioynuy.innlU'B with Hint ho ih tho sunlor imrtniir or tho lirm or l .J . Uhoynoy & Co.,doitnr buniiiPBH in tho city or 'lolcdo, county and state iiroreBaid iind that said tlrm will pay tho sum of (JKl'J IIUMJKKI) DOLLA lS for eacl and ovory en bo of Cntnrih that cannot no euroil hy tho tiso of Ham I atakiiii Cum:. Fiiank.I. Ciii.nky Sworn to boforo mo and Buhnonbed in my presence, thiHGth day of Decern Dor, A.M. ISHti. A. V. Ul.t hO.V. fsr.Ai..1 Not tin- Pulilin Hull's Catarrh Cum is taken intornally and acts directly on tho mood and inn ououh surfaces of tho system. Solid for tcntimonialB. F. .1. Chunky & Co.. Toledo. Ohio Sold by dniKKiHts, 75c, Hall's Family miHiiro t no nest. :j-n When Naturo la overtaxed, sho hoa hor own way of giving notice thnt asalst- nuco in needed. Sho doca not nulc for until It la iniiwsgiblo to get along without Moils and iiniplo.s are an indication thnt HVBtoiu is accuinuhitinu impurities which ; they nre an urgent appeal for asaistanco not afely bo ignored. II. Uuulap, of tho A. O S. wi-ivll Tenn . writes: carbunclett biolio out noon mo. omiHinrr great pain and annoyance. My blood Boomed to bo in n riototm condition, and nothing I took penned to do nnv irood. Six lx)ttleH of S H S. cmed mo comnlntnlr been perfectly pure ever since." QR TIME BLOOD) I'eoDle are easily frightened when thev think that something is the matter with heart or lanes. OfT titer rush to the nhv- 6ician'n office and have thcnifclve ex amined, no matter how blrthe fee may be. incytio not real, lie that various formt of heart . trouble may he Ml mtff.1v nvrniin. Ijlj tlietic, and timt tho organ rcallv lij ! breaking down in inc siomacn. !i The ntomach is j tiMially the last cara oi man or woman. When the dl Kestion in im paired, when the blood in poor, when n weakness of body is iohted to worry of mind, when consumption is Invited by the condition of the liinprs and blood, then there is a real scare, What is to be done to purify nml vitalize the blood? What will stop that hacking cough and strengthen the weak lungs? Dr. rierce's Uoldcn Medical Discovery cures ninety-eight per cent, of such cases. It strengthens weak lungs and cures obsti nate lingering cough, bronchitis, bleeding of the lungs and kindred ailments, which. il neglected or uuskilirttlly treated, lead up to consumption. " My wife lind hemorrhage of the tunes," writes W, A, Banders, l'.fo . of Ilcni, Mason Co., V. Vn. "She had trn hemorrhages, ntut the people nil around here satd she would never le well ngnlti, Hut she began to take I)r, I'lercc'i Golden Medical Discovery, nml noon began to f nln strength and flesh. After taking ten bor ic he was tnthtly utll. If any one doubti inc menu oi inn meuicinc incy mny enciov self-addressed envelope with stamp, nml I will uswer. one-cent stamps, to cover cost of mailing only, raid he will send you n, free copy of l.l- ..o .. in. ...,. ' i rv. 111., MAX) MKi: lIUinilHICU V.U1UIJ1UII OCIIMC Medical Adviser, the best medical work uublishi'd, Cloth.bound n stamnn. Ilopublican Cotinty Convention. A doleL'nto convontion of tho Konubli cutiB of Lincoln county will bo hold nt North Plntto on August J(!tb, 1809. nt 10 a. in., ror tno purposo or olecting ton dolegntos each to tho Stnto, Congros sional and Judicial Convention, nnd to nouiinato county ofllcors as follows: Ono County Judge, County Clorlt, County Troasuror, Shorilf, Clorlt of tho District Court, County Huporintondont, County Coroner, County Surveyor, nnd otio mom Dor or tho isonru or county Com missioners from tho Third District by tho delegates from said district. A County Contrnl Committoo will bo bo lectod nt said convontion. It is recommended that tho primaries bo hold in tho sovornl procinots on Sat urday, August l'Jtli, th'i hour and placo to bo Used by tho precinct comtnittoo mon. Tho sovornl precinots will bo entitled to ono dolegnto nt largo nnd ono dolo gato for ovory liftcon votes or major fraction thoroof on tho voto of Hon. W. T. Wilcox, in 189H, ns follows: rnix'iNrrs. dkliioaths. North l'lntto No. 1 7 North Plntto No. '2 1" North Plntto No. .'1 0 ntolono 12 liirtlwood l Ilrndy .1 uucuannn ' Cottonwood '2 Cox 1 Door Creek 2 Dickons Fnirviow box Crook Gartiold Oaslln i! Hall Hinman Hookor Kotn Lemon - Maxwell Medicine 4 .Millor 2 Myrtle Nichols Nowoll 2 O'FallotiB Osgood 1'eckham Plant Ilopodalo Sollora Roinoreot Sunfihino Table Vroiuan Wnlker Wtdlaco Well Whittior Willow Total Ill It in recommended that no proxies lio admitted and that those present cant the full voto of tho r nrociuct, Hy ordor of tho County Contrnl Com uiitteo. JOHN H. HVANS, Chairman W.M. C. KLDKK, Secretary. 5c The best CIGAR IN TOWN Can bo found at Our Ten-Cent Cigars are the equal of any. Your 'attention is invited to our fine line of Chewing ant Smoking 1 obaccos and Smok ers articles. Legal Notices. NOT I OK Of HAI.E. Notlco Is hereby kIvii thnt In pursuance of an older of II. M (trillion, JiuIko of III" district court of Lincoln county, Nebrnuka, mnde on tlin 101 Ii dnv of June. for tho sul of the southwest iimirter of Hectlou 8, In Township 10 north, of 1Iiwk IM west, In Uncoln county, Nubranxn, t will roll nt tho eut front door of the courthouse In North riatto, Nebrartn on the 30th day of June. 1HW. nt ono ii'i bH'k ii. m. nt luibllo vemlil to the hitched MiUler for cash the above described real cwltito. Hald sale will remain open for one hour. Dated tll lHlh dny of June, IttH. OltltIN A. 11ACON. Admlulitrator of the Ettatc of Alvlu O, Uacon )oceaseit. ThU sale i pKtpoiusl uutll September iOtli IN TIIK DtSTIUCT OOfllT Or LINCOLN COIjNTY. NEUUASKA. KMZAUKTIl J, VAN8ICKLK, l'lalntlff, vn, I.OHKNZO P. VANBICKI.K. Defwiclnnt. To Lorenzo I). VnnSlcklc. non-reildont ilefond ant: You nro hereby uollnivl Hint on tho lllliilar Atiut, IWJ. tho lilMotlft nlxivo named, Kllzn the district court of Lincoln county, Nehraka, tho object ntnl prnyor of which are to obtain n ill vorco from tho bond of matrimony from rou on j. vaimickio. men nor tenunn rutin nm you in tho Krournl that you have roly nml wantonly nrncllcen oitretne rruoltv tnwnril nun niainiifT nod on tho Kroumt of noii.(uiMrt nml rcfimal tin your part to pruvliln rneltor nnn rnro for lhl plaintiff nml lior minor chlhlicii without wood cu thorofor. ion nro renulrrxl in nnnwor rnlil trillion on or before Monday, tho Will day of September, 1810, ntSi jit . 1), llhea, hor Attorney. UI.IKAllKTII .1. VANHIUKI.K. 1'IHlnl H. SPECIAL MASTER COMMISSIONER'S SALE llr virtue of an ordur of rain iMiied from the District Onurt of Uncoln County, Kebrnnkn, herein The Nebrnnkn I inn ntnl Tnut Ooiunnur Is plaintiff, and Honry Wilkinson, Snrah Wilkin son, et, nl are defendant, nml io mn directed, i win on mo nun nay or Anuufi, ni ono clock p. m.. nt Iho ent front door of llw court houno In North I'tatto, Nobrnakn, ocll Iho follow InK described real entnto nt publlo nncllon to tho hlglient bldilor for cnah, mbjwt to prior inort Ko of ILVOO.MO nnd Interest nml tnei, to rnliafy xnid decree, tikwlt: Tho eaut hnlt nt Hoctlon Twenly.two.ln Township Thirteen north. In limine Thirty west, (u t Amount duo on snld deoreo In (UH.fO and Interest, cost (2.1.00 nml no- crmng cosin, IJateil North pintle, Nebraska, July IH, im, II. S. lllDOKLY, JUS Special Master Commissioner, MT1CK TO CUKDITOItS. In the mnltor of tho ostaloof John It. Clark. Do- cesel . In Ih., Cnuntv Court of Lincoln Couutv. No. brnska, Auuust flth, ItW. isouco is norouy Kiveu uiat tnu cremtors or said lecensiHl will meet tho administratrix of (mid e- tntu boforo the county juilgo of Lincoln county, Neb., nt tho county court room In snld conntr on tho 0th dny of September, 18W,nnd on tho tilth day oi l'eurunry, ivw, ni v o'clock n. m. encn nay, ror tho purpose of presenting their claims for exntnl. nntloti, adjiislmvut and nllownuce. Six luonllis nro n'loweil for creditors to present Ihelr clidius, nnd ono year for tho ndmlnlstrntrlx to rettlo said estate from tho 15th dny of August, 11O0. laeni.j nlfi-l A. H. liAI.DWIN, County Judge, LAND OFFICE NOTICES. notioi: roit l'i'ur.icATioN. United Str.ten iJiml OlTlre, I North I'lnllo. Kebrnskn. Auuust Illli. I WW. ( Notice Is hereby ulven Hint Lustor Wntker.Jr.hns boforo tho lteulstor nnd Receiver nt tholr ofilco In uieu nouco or ins inienuon io umbo anal urooi North l'lntto. Nob., on Friday, the B.M day of tembor, 1MW, on Timber Culture Application No. i).w ror inu Northeast ipinrtor ot Section 11, Township 14 north, llnngo III west. lie names as mines: w c minor, Lester Walkor, John ltltner and Albert Uhnw, nil of North l'lntto, Nubrnskn. "mo uku. ii. l hi;.miii, ltfitister. NOTICE FOlt I'UULIOATION. Land Ofilco nt North l'lntto, Neb., I Auuust 1st. 1HW) f Notlco Is horeby ulven that the following nnmed settlor hns Died iiotlrn of his Intention to make tlnnl proof In sunimrt of his claim, and that snld proof will bo iiiiule before lloglster nnd ltocolver nt North l'lntto. Neb., on September 8th, 1BW. viz: OKOUOU O. CLAIIK. who mnde llomestvnd Kntry No. 17.118 for the east 1ml f or tho northwest ounrter of Section 21, Towusliln IB north. ItaiiKe S ot. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon nnd cultlvntlon of snld ami, viz: irisirnm ltouerts, lMwnrd Johnson, Wllllnin Dolau nml Jnuies McUade. all of Max well, Neb. JH1-H OEO. i:. rilKNCII. IleKlster NOTIOK FOlt l'UDMOATION. Land Ofilco at North 1'lnUo, Nob., ) Julr2Uth. 1BW. t Notlco Is hereby Riven that Auilsn S. Fletchor lms filed notlco of Intention to tuako final proof before tho Iterator nnd Itecelvernt tholr otllce In North l'lntte, Nebr , on Friday, the S2d dny of Hepteinber, IbW, on Tlmbor Culture Appllcn. tlnn No. W4 for the east linlf of the northwest iiunrter nnd lots 1 nml 2 of section 'M, lu townshli 10 north, ninco 30 west. lie iiniues ns witnesses: l.ilwlu I,, Monney nnd M C. Kves, of lliichnnan. Neb.. Hurt Mnronn of IVlio, Nub., nnd Carroll CI. Ilnwklus of V'vlltlcet, neurnsKu, OKO. U. FItUNCII. J31-0 ltCKistor. OONTUHT NOTIOK. Utilleil Htiiliw .nnd Ofllce. North l'lnttii. Neb.. July "7. 18W. A sumclent coutost atlldatlt havlnu boon filed In this olllce by William O, Jamc, coutestnnt, HKulnut Timber Culture Kntry No. 11277. mnde June S.ltti, 188(1, for tho noilhwest iiunrter of the soiuneast iitiariur, uie enst nnir or tho southwest marter and lot 4 of wctlnn IH. townshli) 14 north. range 28 west, by Conelln A. Hteveus, cnutestce, lu which It Is nlleued tlint tho snld Conelln A. Htevonx linn fulleil to break, cultlvntu or tilnnt nnv nri or sain irnci io trees, veeus or cmiliiKS uur nuthe 2I.:1. till. Mb. tith. Tth Mb. lull. 10th. 11th 12thnudl3th yeiim niter entrv. nml snld defects eilst to dnte; snld parties nro' hereby notified to nppenr, resH)ml nml ofTer evidence touchlnu snld iiileKntlnn nt 1U o'clock n. m on September 2.1th, im-., ueiorouie ncKisiorami uuceiver ni tno unl- led males IjiihI omco in North l'lntte, Neb. The enld coutestnnt ImvliiK. In n proper nfildn vn, men Juno zt, IH'.ir, eel lor III ractn which show thnt nfler due diligence porsonnl servlco of thin nonce cnuuoi no mane, 11,1s Hereby ordered nml directed thnt such notlco be Kivcu by due nnd proper publication, J3i iiiamv hacon, llecclver. NOTICB FOlt I'L'HMCATION. Lnnd OIUco nt North l'lntto, Neb., ) July tilth. 1HW. ( Notice Is hereby clwu Hint tho follnwlnir-nniueil settler has filed nntlco of her Intention to make flnnl liroof In suniinrt of hep nlnlm. nml Ihnf uttlil proof will be made before IteKlster t.m! lleculvur ni Jionii rintte, iseu., on Auxust ;wth, lBtni, viz: i.i.i,i;n di.son, who mndo Homestead Kntry No. HUM, for the wesi nnn oi uie nouuiensi ipinrier nnd the wcm nan oi uie iNortiieasiounrier or becilou 14, Ti. UN., ltniiKolitlW. rino unities uio rollowlmt wltuosses to prrvo he contlnmmi) residence tiixin nml cultivation of snld innu viz; uiinrion uiunn, w . u. Anderson, Honry neiisim nun Andrew mnncHon, nu or npuunuin UUrilBKIl, jt 0 aKOHOK K, FKUNOII, Hector, NOTICE KOlt I'UIII.IOATION. Lnua Office at North I'lntK , Neb., I .III v llth IH'Jll. t Notice Is liL'reby ulven thnt the followluu-nnmoi! attlur haa filed notice of her Inlontlon to mnko final proof In stlimortof her claim, nnd that snld proof will be lumlo before Heulster and ltocelver in .-orui i-inue, kud., on Auiut 'JSd, WW, viz: MKUHHA J. UAHK. who made Iloiiiesteud I'.ntrv No. 1RI21 for Hi Southwest quarter of Hctloti 28, Township KIN,, unlike Ji wesi. She names the follolnu witnesses to nrovo he 1'ontlnunun residence niton nnd cultivation of snld land, viz: Stephen S. Kllmor.llciiry Kilmer, John niuuer, nr., ana unnrien H. Kilmer, all of (Inr field, Neb. JIK-tt (1KO. K. FItKNClI, ltOKlster. NOTIOK FOlt I'UIII.IOATlION. Iiud Olllce nt North l'lntte, Neb., J u no Willi. IbltO. Notlco Is hereby Khcn thnt the fnllowlnK-natned settler has filed notice of his Intention to mnko final proof In support at Ids cliilm, nud Ihnt said proof will be mndu iHtfore IteKlster nud ltocolver at ftortn riiute, M'U . nil aiikusi intn, IbW. viz: MAHTIN W1T.K1. who mndo homenlend entry No, 17010 for the north west quarter of section it2, township It) north rnnue IV west,. Un nnniHH tho following witnesses to tiroo hi coutluuouii resldencu iiikiu nml cultlviitlou nt wild land, Hi: Wllllnm M. iiohm, itol.ert .1. Jlenzlo Henry Null nud Adam Mnoru, nil of Myrtle, Neb j-l-o. j;. riiK.NUil, itegister. CONTK8T NOTIOK. Untied Hlnlcu Uind Olllce, North l'lntte. Neb. A sulllcliint vonli'st ullldnvlt liuvlng been filed June inn. IN.'.i. in this oil leu bv Albert O llurton. conletnnt nRidm.t Umber culture entry No, I J.'WKI, miule December 2. lhWI. for tho mat half of tho North. enst quarter and the north half of the Southern.! quarter oi becilou i, lownsnip v, iiiingo ;i,Dy I.enn K. t'nrpenter, coutestee Inwhlrh It la nl- leged that I.vmi K. Carpenter wholly failed and neglected to break or enured to ho bioken or rill 1 1 wil i'd. nuy part of snld trnct of land diirlnu tin yenm IMKt 01 -V2-l-t I -lt.VltJ U7J.H nnd IMH, Unit enld Lena i:. CnriH.nter wholly failed nud neglected to plant or cntisod to bo plnnted, nny pnrt nt snld t met of land to trees, seeds or cutlliigK during tho years ItWO-tU-UJ-tiS tU-liMW-W.UH and IhW, nnd said defect etlsts tidny; said parties are hereby noli lied to nppi'nr.respoud and offer testluintiy touch nig sum nni'gniiiin ni iu o-ckh-k ii. iu.. mi -Aiigu I'nlted .Stales Land Olllce in North l'lntto. Nob Win, tieioro tno regtuer nun rvcriver nt lu The said outettnnt having, In a proper nttldnvlt nlod June 17, 1HV, nt forth facts which show that nfter due dlllgenro pcrtomil sorvlcti of this notice vnnnol be made. It J hereby ordered nud directed thit tuch nutlet) be b'l'Vi by due nml proper pub lication, iJ lit OEO. V., r ilKNCII, ltcfc-l.tcr FOR SALE CHEAP. Five Eighty-acre tracts of land under the Far mers and Merchants' Ditch. From one to three miles west of the city. Enquire of ZD- "W ZBsLfeer- FOR SALE. FARM WAGONS, SPRING WAGONS TOP BUGGIES, And all kinds of Farm Machinery. Standard Goods at Reasonable Prices. LOCK & SALISBURY, NORTH PLATTE. City Property For sale by the Receiver of the North Platte Na tional Bank.North Platte Nl). 1. Lots II anil 12. block- fl. North lM.ittn Town Lot Co'h. addition to the city of North i niic, .-.cij. i.ocauon on mc corner oi Sixth and Lincoln Avenues, No. 2. Lot 0. block IM. of the nrli'lnnl tnu-n of North IMatte, Nebraska. No. 3. Kant half of lot o. block 110, of the original town of North IMatte. Nebraska. tiiih proiierty is only one block anil a half from the court house sntiare. On th lot Ian comfortable, story anil a half, llvu room irainc nousc. Location is on nith street, between Locust and Vine streets. No. 4. Lots 1, 2,3. 4, K. 0,7, 8.0, 0, U, 15. and lfl, lllock S In North IMatte Town Lot Co's. Addition to the C(ty of North IMatte, Loca tion on Sixth Street between Madison ami Jefferson avenues. No. 5. Lots 3 and 4, lllock 1)8, In the orig inal plat of the City of North IMatte, Nebras ka. Location on Front street corner of Ash. On Lot 3 Is comfortable eight room frame cottage. Convenient to railroad and shops. OUR NEW pring and Summer Suitings Which have just arrived. F. J. Broeker, Merchant Tailor. PROFESSIONAL OARDS. c. V. BEDELL, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Onicos: North Plntto Nntionnl Iinnk Building, North Plntto, Nob. F. DENNIS, M. D., IIOMOEOPATIIIST, Over Flrxt National Hank, NORTH 1'I.ATTE, - NKDUABKA. E E.NORTIIUUP, DENTIST, Ofilco over Modol Clothinp; Storo, NORTH PLATTE, NEB. II, S. Ill DO ELY, ATTORNEY. AT-LAW . Ofilco in Hinmnn Block, Dewey street. NORTH PLATTE, - - NEBRASKA K. II. KUMONIM. J. M. CALIIOUSt. Edmonds & Oalhoun, LAW AND COLLECTIONS. Over I'ostonice. N'OKTII VLATVK, NUM. 7ILCOX Si HALLIGAN, ATTORN E Y8-AT.LA IP, NOKTIl I'LATTK, - NKltHAHKA OfQcs over North riatto National Hank, J, S. IIOAOLAND. W. V. HOAOrVND. Hoagland & Hoagland, TTORNEYS AND COUNSELORS Office over McOonald'a Hank, NOIIT11 I'l.ATTI', NK11. rp O. PATTERSON, KTTO RNB Y-KT- Olllce ovor Yellow Front Shoo Storo NORTH PLATTE, NEB. J. F. F1LU0N, Plumber, Tioworker General Repairer. Special attention given to WHEELS TO RENT See 1W, at one o'ciik-x p. in.