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FIFTEENTH YEAR.
NORTE PLATTE, NEBRASKA, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1899.
NO. 64.
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McCormick Binders
and Mowers
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Carriages, Buggies, Road Wagons,
Carts, Spring Wagons,
Latest Styles and Best Quality for the Price.
BARB WIRE AND STAPLES. A nnmninfnT!n
PUMPS, PIPES AND FITTINGS, & OmpietO Lino
WIND MILLS. MACHINE OIL, AXLE GREASE.
JOS. HERSHEY.
Locust St., North Platte, Neb.
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Yards and Elevators at
North Platte, Neb.,
Sutherland, Neb.,
Julesburg, Colorado.
NORTH PLATTE MILLS,
(C. r. IDDINOS.)
Manufacturer pf
HIGH AND MEDIUM GRADE FLOUR
BRAISf AND OHpP FEED.
Qrd.pr by telephone from Newton's Book Store.
I N. MpCAPE. Rroprlptor,
North Platte
3Jrugs and Druggists' Sundries. 5
We aim to handle the best grades of goods
Sell everything nt reasonable prices, and
warrant all goods to be just as represented.
Al Prescriptions Carefully FIM
Qrdera frotn the country and ong the line of the Uniou
Pa.pifip Railway is respectfully solicited.
First floor north of First Rational Bank-
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You wjll find Fishing in Rocky Mountain Streams
Hunting in Wyoming,
Curative Waters in the Hqt Sprjngs of IflabQ,
JPpJ Time Tables, FolJe1"8! Illustrated Hooks, Pamphlets Descriptive
of the territory traversed, call on
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THE
SOLID
Vestibuled Trains
DAILY.
Botwoon tho Xllvoro.
If ynu want to sec one of the
finest fields of corn in the valley
take a look at L. 13. Jones.
Mr; and Mrs. II. Null, of Myrtle,
visited old time friends and attend
ed church at Ilcrshcy last Sunday.
Mrs. Sadie Brown, ot the county
capital, returned home Sunday after
a few days visit with relatives and
friends at Nichols.
Sccbergcr & Co. are having the
hay on the old canal company's
land over by the north river north
cast of Nichols harvested at this
time.
Miss Laura Murray, of Maxwell,
and Miss Anna Erickson, of Cotton
wood, will take charge of the Ilcr
shcy schools on Monday, next
week.
Mrs. F. L. Terry and Miss Stella
Goodwin, now have full charge of
the hotel at Ilersliey.
Mr. and G. F. Ellis, of Evans
ville, Win., who have been visiting
the JSullivans and Brooks at
Nichols and Mr, and Mrs. D. A.
Brown at North Platte for the paet
week, will depart from the latter
place next Thursday morning for
Denver, Cheyenne and Colorado
Springs.
Miss Louise Seubergcr we under
stand departed the first of the
week for Denver where she will at
tend school.
The demo-pops will hold a pri
mary for Nichols precinct at the
school house in Ilcrshey on Thurs
day evening this week to elect del
egates .to the county convention
which convenes at the county scat
on Saturday this week, and also to
place in nomination a full precinct
ticket. There is not the least
shadow of a doubt but what their
labor at both places will be in vain.
Remember the annual Sunday
school piciilc for the school in the
valley at Wm. Ware's grove on Sat
urday Sept'. "9 thr"-E ve ry body.i n-'
vited.
All those who attended the Wood
man picnic on the island south
west of Sutherland on Saturday
last report a social and pleasant
time.
Mr. and Mrs.'-W. II. Hill and son
Claire departed Saturday for the
east on the G. A. R. special from
North Platte to Philadelphia,
D. B. White was ?t the county
metropolis a few days since with a
load of fine f; apples, He found a
ready market for them at living
prices.
M. JJook, who was working
with the Lokcr & Ilungcrford hay
press, was taken seriously ill with
stomach trouble last Friday and
had to return home where he is
confined to the house at this time.
J. G. Feekcn found a ready mar
ket for a load of fine watermelons
at the county "hub" the other day.
A gang of track men who are put
ting some finishing touches on the
U. P. track are at this time domicil
ed in cars on the Spur at Nichols.
C, S. Trovilio and L. JO. Jones
are at this tunc harvesting the hay
on the Frascier land oyer by the
north river.
Seeberger & Co. havq shipped
several cur loads of new wheat from
the elevator nt Hershoy so fur this
season..
D. B. White and W. O. Thompson
two enterprising canal farmers,
have both marketed wheat at the
Ilersliey elevator lately.
With no preventing providence
several car- loads of cattle will be
fed in this section the coming win
ter. L. R, Krong and family who left
Nichols last week (or Egbert AVyo.,
dispospd of hjs cattje t0 Chris
PjcrsoH, his team of horses to Dan
Edslrom, his corn In the field to P.
13. I3rickson and his small grain,
which is' in the stack he left in
charge of Chris Plcrson so that Mr
son "Walford did not Have to re
main as was stated to care for them
but departed with the family. He
expects to get a job on the section
with his father.
Rev. W. M. Evans and W. 0,
Thompsonareattcndiiig the Annual
Baptist Association ut Qering this
wec.
Dr. TCvcr took advantage of the
special rates to the national G. A,
R. encampment at Philadelphia and
departed Saturday for a month's
visit lit that city and vicinity.
We understand that the Edstroin
family will soon depart for Wahoo,
their former home. They expect to
reside there in the future.
A member of the local Salvation
Army at North Platte who, with
his family, has been domiciled in an
emigrant wagon at Ilersliey, where
he was painting the new church has
departed for other fields of labor.
North Platte, Ilersliey, Sutherland
and several farm dwellings along
the line will soon be connected by
telephone.
II. II. Cook who has sold his farm
in the valley under the old irriga
tion canal last spring to V. 0.
Thompson and moved with his
family to the south hills, we arc
told now wants to rent a farm in
the valley under irrigation.
Notwithstanding the fact that
the seats 'for the new church at
Ilersliey did not arrive previous to
Sunday, as was expected, it was
dedicated upon that day in the
presence of a large audience many
of whom took their dinner with
them in the morning mid then re
mained for the services in the after
noon. The remaining indebted
ness of $350 on the building was
liquidated during the day and the
association at that place starts out
with a line new church free of debt.
The dedicatory sermon by Rev.
Suavely is highly spoken of by all
as both interesting and instructive.
Somoraob Brlofs.
Gilbert Smith and Arthur Gart
rell returned on Monday from North
Platte aiul are putting up hay for
their stock.
E. E. Baker, O. C. Mulliken and
Mr. and Mrs. J. F, Brittain spent
Monday in Wellfieet.
Jno. McConiicll was a Wellllect
visitor on Wednesday and Satur
day. JDn Saturday Ii'ih mission
there was tt attend the cattle-sale.
Mr. Dugau brought cattle to the
stock yards Thursday and on Sat
urday took them to Wellllect where
they were sold.
Rev. and Mrs. Pain were the
guests of Wm. Jolliflfc Thursday
night.
A lone pralrio schooner passed
down the line Saturday probably
qolng home to "my wife's folks.'
Andrew Smith is assisting J. F.
Brittain in putting up IiIb hay crop.
The high wind of the past week in
terfered very materially with the
work of stacking hay.
Pionoor SotUox-o" Mooting.
To the pioneers of Lincoln county
ami western Nebraska:
You are especially invited to
attend at the fair grounds at North
Platte, Nebraska, on Pioneer day
of the Lincoln County Fair at a bas
ket picnic to be held on that day.
There will be no charges any day of
the fair from Sept. 19th to Sept.
22d, inclusive, and Pioneer day is
Sept. 21st.
The president of the fair associa
tion, Mr., William Elder, by author
ity of the executive committee estab
lished i free fair and open market
combined, for exhibits or exchange
of products, and free entrance, free
grass, and free shelter for man and
beast, and a free market for all pro
ducts and exhibit, and a free track
for all races and la.vful sports, and
pioneers and all are urged to camp
on the grounds and in the buildings
and have a good time generally.
B. I. IIinman,
Temporary President.
W. C Eui!n,
Pres. Lincoln Co, Ag'l Society.
fiw" Exchanges please copy.
SIMPLE
There is a rtoht
WAV tn fin
tilings, vnex-
Epcctant mother
can easily real
ize, if sbf strinc.
At.t A
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to think a moment, how danger
ously wrong; it is to swallow medi
cines when in her condition. She
can see that the outside application
of a liniment which softens and
relaxes must certainly he the thing
for her to use. Such a liniment is
MOTHER'S FRIEND
which she can depend upon doing
her a, world of good before and
during labor. Send to us for our
free illustrated booh, "Before Baby
is Born." Mother's Friend is sold in
drug stores for $J a bottle, or from
THE BRADflKLD RE0OLAT02 CO., AUflnU.Ca.
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H We are Ambitious to do the
g Largest Fall Business
H in our History.
It isn't going to bu such an easy matter to
beat our Fijll of '98 record. We have reason
to believe, however, that we can do it. Ninety-nine,
so far, has been far and away ahead
of '98 with us. We are in a better position
to supply every Dry Goods need of this com
munity than ever before and this leads us to
believe wp will attain our ambition. Our ef
forts along this line will, of course, benefit
the purchasing public, for we shall make buy
ing here extremely attractive. It will be ex
travagant to skip this store when spending
your money.
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Neighborhood News.
The Lexington Clipper-Citizen is
in favor of expansion in the news
paper business at least as it has
just expanded to the extent of ab
sorbing the Lexington News.
The Lexington Potato Growers'
Association has decided to build a
cold storage warehouse and have a
stub switch built to it in order that
the storitig-and Shipping of the
Dawson county crop of 'tatcrs may
be handled to good advantage.
On a farm in Gosper county a
field was sown to barley but when
the crop was cut it was found to
be millet. This changeling crop is
accounted for by the fact that mil
let had been grown on the land the
preceding year and the volunteer
millet crop had grown faster than
the barley and crowded it out.
Peter Schlesinger was arrested at
Gothenburg last week on the charge ,
of selling intoxicating liquors with
out n license. A search of Iub place
oi business brought to light several
gallons of suspicious liquor. The
case was settled by the defendant
paying all costs, also the state's at
torneys' fees and agreeing to keep
his place closed for the balance of
the year.
Burglars seem to have a penchant
for blowing open the safe of the
Chicago Lumber Co. Last Thurs
day it was blown open for the third
time within the past few months.
The would be burglars UBed nitro
glycerine and did a good clean job
but failed of a reward because
nothing of vahif had been kept in
the safe s'.nce the previous attempt
to burglarize it.- Grand Island
Times.
Kearney's new telephone system
was formally opened for business
on Friday. The number of phones
already contracted for is one hun-dred-thirty-five.
One hundred and
fifty miles of wire and seven h un
bred and forty poles were used in
putting in the system. All of the
appliances arc of the latest improv
ed pattern. F. II. Gilcrest, is the
president of the company which is
known as the Home Telephone
Company and Con G. Llovd, of
Gothenburg, is secretary. Connec
tions will be made with the com
pany which operates on the K. & B
II.. and on the U. P. to Overton.
Thursday was a jubilee day for
the A. O. U. W. and 1). of II, of
Lexington. On that day the two
societies held a joint picnic at
Abel's grove, They marched to the
grove, headed by the uniformed K.
ol P. baud, about ten o'clock in the
morning and spent the day there.
At noon a good old fashioned has
ket dinner was served. Deputy
(trand Master Arnold, Supenoi
Chief of Honar, Mrs, Adclia Hurd-
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ing and Congressman Burkctt were
among the speakers who asdrcRscd
the gathering. Tho day was One
which will long be remembered by
all who had the good fortune to be
present.
Kathcr a smooth piece of steal
ing wns accomplished at Oconee, a
small station on the Union Pacific
between Columbus and Norfolk a
few days ago. Tea cars were
taken from a side track there and
attached to a train. They had been
pulled but a 'short 'distance When it
was discovered that something was
wrong with the journals. Investi
gation proved that forty-one pair of
brasses had been removed and, al
though the box had been very
cleverly repacked the journals were
badly ground down. The thief,
judging from the wny the boxes
were re-packed, was an old hand at
removing brasses. He succeeded
in obtaining about $80 worth of
brass. His steal will cost the com
pany, however, fully $600 for dam
age, labor, etc.
Duoklon'o Arnica Salvo.
TUB MOST SALVE in tho world for
Cuts, Brumes, Sores, Ulcors, Salt Ithouni
Fovor Sores, Tottor, Chnppcd Hnndff,
ChilblnitiH, Corns, nnd all Skin Erup
Hons, and positively cures Piles, or no
pay required. It laRiuiranlood to rIvo
Hutisfiiutlon or nionny rofuntlod. Prico
2fi ci-iitd por box. FOB SALE BY A.
F. Stroitz.
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
Q V. BEDELL,
' PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,
Onions: North Plntto Nntionid Bunk
Building, North Plutto, Neb.
P F. DENNIS, M. D.,
UOMOEOPATIIIST,
Over Drat Nallounl UnnV,
N011TI1 1'LATTE, . . . NKWtAHKA.
JjJ E. NOBT1IRUP,
DENTIST,
Olllcn ovor Model Olothine Storo.
NORTH PLATTE, NEB.
j S. RIDGELY,
ATTO RNE Y-AT-L A W .
Oflluo m tlinmun Block, Drwoy street.
NORTH PLATTE, - - NEBRASKA
r. 11. muioNDs, j, M.CAMiouif.
Edmonds & Oalhoun,
LAW AND COLLECTIONS.
Ovnr I'OMtolllM!, NOltTU 1'I.ATTK, NEII.
TILCOX & HALLIGAN,
ATTOIINJSYB'AT.LAW,
HOWni 1'I-ATTK, . - - NK1IKABKA
onica OTr North l'lntto NaUonal Hack,
.1, S, IIOA(H,ANI). W. V. IIOA(iriANI).
Hoagland & Hoagland,
ATTO FINE YS AND COUNSELORS
Ollli'o tvr
McDouhIJ'h llmik, NOItTU ri.ATTl!, Nl'.l),
Ml O. PATTERSON,
L.
KTTO R IS EY-KT-LKl,
0111cm ovor Yollow Front Shoo Stora, -NORTH
PLATTE, NEB. V ' gi