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SIXTEENTH YEAR.
NORTH PLATTE, NEBRASKA, TUESDAY, JULY 10, 1900.
NO. 48.
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HAYING TOOLS...
( MOWERS,
Mrr.nrmirlr4 rakes.
"IVVUI ,U1VI SICKLE GRINDERS,
and repairs for same.
Champion ISIks.
ana repairs tor same.
If AVCtntlA I HAY LOADERS.
Keystone ) side deliverV rake.
uaii ana see tnem.
DAIN SWEEPS.
OSBORNE RAKES.
LIGHTNING HAY PHKSS,
MACHINE OIL.
JOS. HERSHEY.
Locust St., North Platte, Neb.
1 PAINTS.
A FULL LINE OF
John W. Masury's
Celebrated Paint
ON SALE A'l
Davis' Hardware Store. j
jj When you get ready to paint your house, S
2 . call on us and let us sell you first-class
j Paint at reasonable prices.
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Populist Convention.
The populists held their county
convention at the court house Sat
urday afternoon, the attendance of
delegates being rather light. Tins
principal business transacted wa i
the selection of delegates to thj
state, congressional, senatorial and
representative conventions. Reso
lutions condemning every move
that the republican administration
has made and endorsing the work
r f Poyntcr. Allen and Neville were
adopted. While the convention was
waiting for the report of the com
mittee on resolutions, feeble callu
were made for Nevi'le and when hi;
took the floor no applause greeted
Him; he was received witli an icy
heart. Mr. Neville threw a sop to
the populists by saying that Bryan
was as good a populist as any oi
them and that eight years ago
Stevenson was elected on a platform
that declared for the coinage of
Bilvcr at the ratio f 16 to 1. A
committee was appointed to confer
with a committee from the demo
cratic convention in session at the
same time in regard to the nomina
tion of candidates for county attor
ney and county commissioner
No agreement, however, was
reached and candidates for tlion:
two offices will be placed in nomi
nation by a conference of the central
committees of the two parties. The
only ripple of excitement during
the convention was caused by a
motion introduced by J. W. Mc
Cawlcy, the populist statesman of
Miller precinct. This motion watt
to the effect that the delegates to
the senatorial convention be in
structed to cast their votes either
for a fanner or a laborer. Though
this was a direct slap at J. G.
Deeler, the motion carried, bul
later was reconsidered and voted
down. It is said that the idea of
the motion was to boom Morcv
Alexander, of Garfield, for the nom
ination for state senator. Mr.
Bceler, we understand, is now un
decided as to whether he will allow
his name- to be presented to the
convention.
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After a Good Dinner,
HENRY
A smoke is in order. Only
fine cigars form a proper
sequel to a feast, as other
wise the aftermath would
mar the plcasutc of its fore
runner. There's nothing
more praised by good livers
than our cigars, which are
fit to follow a royal meal.
These goods arc "manufac
tured exclusively fro m
choice grades of tobacco.
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THE QUESTION s often asked, What Paint shall we use?
THE ANSWER '. If you are looking for covering
capacity, wearing qualities, general appearance, and
your money s worm, you must buv
The Sherwin-Williams Paint.
Omtt UctU ICO! eelt Wtar longtst, Mosi economical, Full Measure.
BRUSHES,
COLORS IN OIL.
HOUSE A COACH
VARNISHES,
Our prices are for "best goods" first, last and all
the time. , We are in the business to stay and
S. W. P. stays with us.
A. F. STREITZ, DRUGGIST.
O. F. IDDINGB
Hi"CLxr2-bex, Coal
Yards and Elevators at
North Platte, Nob.,
Sutherland, Neb.,
Julesburg, Colorado.
NORTH PLATTE MILLS,
(O. F. IDDINQS.)
Manufacturer of
HIGH AND MEDIUM GRADE FLOUR
BRAN AND OHOP FEED.
Order by telephone from Newton's Book Store.
COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS.
July 6, 1900.
Board met pursuant to adjourn
mcnt, present Commissioners Mc
Neel and Carpenter and Countv
CWk.
Claim of Jno. Alexander for$12 00
allowed on bridge fund.
The tollowing claims were
allowed on the general fund:
Sophia Anderson care of sick $135
00, R. 15. Aruudale janitor services
iil.Q0, Ira L. Bare printing 154-25,
Guy Boycr 14.00, A. S. Baldwin
15.70. J. G. Beclcr 5.00, Frank
Boyer jail guard 70.00. G. T. Field
c.ial 09.33. G. T. Field lumber
554.75.
County Clerk instructed to notify
John Alexander to come in and
sign contract for grading.
Adjourned until tomorrow.
July 7, 1900.
Board met pursuant to adjourn
ment, present lull board and county
clerk.
The following bills were allowed
on thegeneral fund: II. S. Kidglcy
salary as county attorney jhOO.OO
election expense bill due sundry
persons 678.80, Wm. Woodhurst
cash items advanced to relieve
county of permanent wards 46. 85,
A. L. McNcel salary as countv
commissioner to date 105.90, W. II.
C. Woodhurst insurance premiums
300.00.
Bill of Thos. Hanrahan allowed
on bridge fund lor 25.00.
In the matter of petition ot John
Murray, 15. 15. Erickson and others
to change county road No. 237,
county clerk is hereby instructed to
notify Chas. P. Ross to survey the
proposed change and report.
N EIGHBORHOOD NEWS.
The Pioneer says the enumerator
found 1496 people within the city
limits of Lexington,
Grasshoppers are doing much
damage to crops in sections of
Dawson county. Some of the
farmers are using dossers.
Jim HenderRoii. employed on a
ranch north of Cliappell, was
thrown from a horse last week and
so badly injured that death shortly
ensued,
The nine year old daughter of II.
Rosenthal "of Gothenburg was
bitten by a rattlesnake last week.
The prompt application of remedies
saved her life.
Thirty carloads of wool will be
shipped this season from Alliance
and nearby stations The sheep
industry in northwestern Nebraska
is assuming big proportions,
C. II. Ballinger of Lexington
shipped 7.000 pounds of wool to St.
Louis last week for which he
received twenty cents per pound.
The average clip of each animal
was twelve pounds,
A man at Ausley broke his wife's
nose and unmercifully pounded her
a few days ago, and a daughter
who attempted to protect her
mother was also badly bruised,
Indignant citizens are considering
the advisability of giving the brute
a ciat of tar and leathers.
BETWEEN THE RIVERS.
A Union Pacific fence gang is
now located at Ilcrshcy and work
ing cast.
Louis Toillion went to Fremont
on business Saturday last.
Joe Kcbout lias lately pniutcu
the iron roof on the Mickclscu
building at Ilcrshcy.
II. 15. Linstrom lias returned
from a business trip to Cliappell
and has charge ol the Nichols cream
separator station again.
The heaviest rains ut the season
prevailed here last Wednesday
evening and Thursday morning.
They came in the right time and
-r! . - ,l l.i l r ...
were ucncuciai iu an kiwis oi gram
and pastures.
Y. K, Kycriy and tamuy ana
Will Uowhower of Hershey, re
turned from Brady Island Thurs
day where they spent the Fourth of
July.
Marion Hall, who resided on an
old canal farm Ilinman precinct,
departed a few night's ago, taking
team, wagon and Household
effects, leaving his crops, a horse,
buggy and a nil; behind.
John Adrian, wttc, twouaugiiters
and a sou of Illinois, arc the guests
of Mr. and Mrs, L. 15 .Jones at this
time. Mrs. Adrian is Mr. Jones'
sister.
Frank Ilibncr and family of the
county scat were . visiting J. L
Stnckler and family at Ilcrshcy
the forepart of this week.
Jim Clemons, one ot the Nichols
section crew, is off duty at thin
time owing to a lame hand.
Irrigation m this country is a
thing ol the past for this year un
less it should be late corn.
Several farmers in the valley
will harvest oats and spring wheat
this week.
Night Operator Williams of Ilcr
shcy. who t.pcnt the 4th of July at
his home in Gothenburg, reports a
pleasant time and a large and
peaceful audience.
Scycral of the boys attended a
social dance at the Cordcs ranch on
the south side Saturday night.
Miss Dora Wright of North
Platte, visited with Miss Louise
Seebergcr at Hershey the first of
this week.
C. F. Williams, who has been
night agent at Hershey lately,
went to Ogalalla Sunday and for a
few days Agent Spear will go it
alone at Hershey.
The check in the 1 & M. canal
just north of Nichols came very
near washing out, caused by the
surplus of water in the canal since
the recent rainB.
The second crop of alfalfa in the
valley is looking line at this time
and will be a large crop if the
hoppers will let it alone.
It is reported that the village of
Hershev will soon have a new
graded school. An addition 30x40
tcet will, it is stated, be built to
the present school building which
will make a very commodious
structure.
Seebergcr & Co. recently pur
chased about sixty-three hogs of J.
H. Hershey which they shipped
west from Hershey with others a
dav or two ago.
J. M. Dwvcr. A. F. Becler and
Everett Ware attended the county
fusion convention at North Platte
Saturday as delegates from Nichols
precinct.
Mr. Laynard. the sugar beet ir
rigator ot Salt Lake, who had been
at Hershev for a few days went to
Grand Island Friday night.
Three
second lloor,
keeping.
For Rent.
rooms on uewey
suitable tor
street,
house-
T. C. Pattkkhon.
STATEMENT
Of the enmlltlon of ttic Mutual IIuIIiIIiir
ami Loan AnHodatloii ol North I'latte, Nc
braxka, on Hie With lav of .lunc, IWM.
ASSKTS.
Flint mnrtKaRcloaiiH.. Jl'.'rt'JiO ()
Stork loan? HNiOUO
Ileal cMtatP "WW
Caul! mi
lullllltlClll Illtl'IL'Ht, prt'lllllltMH aul
lines aim uuch .. i,.wn
It is Hot Weather
There is no question about that hut. the ques
tion before North Platte people is ''WHAT
SHALL WHEAT THIS HOT WEATHER?
HARRINGTON &TOB1N
Arc in the lend as usual and have
Speckled Trout in tomato
sauce,
Underwood's
tomatto sauce,
Sardines in
Underwood's Sardines in
mustard sauce,
Fresh Mackeral in must
ard sauce,
Gold Label Sardines in
Olive Oil,
Kippered Herring i n
Olive Oil,
French Mushrooms, Peas
and Sardines.
Club House Clams and
Lobsters,
Lunbar's H a r a t u r i a
Shrimp,
Potted and Deviled Ham
and Ham Roll,
Potted Ox Tongue and
Chicken,
Veal Loal, Corned Beef,
Hamburger Eels smok
ed and pickled in jelly,
Vienna Sausage a n d
Saner Kraut,
Chipped Beef and Salmon,
Russian Caviar and Can
ned Saner Kraut.
We have the finest line of Pickles, Jellies, Jams, Pre
serves, Mustards and Sauces. Include in your next order
a bottle of "Fern dale" Salad Dressing. You can save SO
per cent if you bit' your coupons of us, for cash, and buy
your groceries just as cheap as any place in town.
LEGAL NOTICE.
Tho dofondunta Potor H. Gnvln,
Gavin his wlfo, first nnmo unknown,
Lombard Investment Company. Stnto
lionlc ot Wnllnoo, will toko notiuo thnt
on tho 20th day of Juno, 1000, tho philn
HIT, Tho County ot Lincoln, n corpora
tion, filed IU petition In tho district
court of Lincoln county, Nobraskn, tho
objoct nnd prnyorof which is to forccloso
certain tax llona, duly nBscsBed by paid
plaintiff avainst the southwest quarter
ot Boutioa 14. in township i), north of
rnnRO 31, wost of tho Sixth prinolpnl
moridian, Nebraska, for tho year 1803 in
tho sunt 315.11; for tho your 181)4 in tho
Btim ot 812.03; for tho year 1805 In tho
Biun ot 811.01; for tho yenr 1800 in tho
Bnin ot 814 53; for tho your 1807 In tho
Bum of 812 21; for tho yonr 1803 in tho
sum ot 80.38; amounting in tho total sum
ot 8102.01; with interest nt tho rnto of
ton nor cont per annum from tho 1st day
ot May, 1000, nil ot which is duo nnd un
paid. 1'lnintilT provn a decroo of foroolosuro
ot eald tnx Hon nnd n nalo of said
promises.
You nnd onch of you dofondnntB, nro
required to nnswor snld petition on or
bof nro Moodnv, tho 13th dny of Aun;uut,
1000.
TIII2 COUNTY OF LINCOLN,
A Corporation.
j31 By II. S. IHdgtpy, Us Attornoy.
Kxpi'liHcs anil taxes paid.
inner axHuiH
Total
I.IAIIIMTIKS.
Capital Mtork palil up
Ituperve I unit
Undlvlilcil prolltH
Ailvatici: payment)
l'ruuilmiiH unearned
IS05 nil
lim ih
JII.VJM II
ivn.vm I?
Mm m
. :i.47 m
I.HTII III)
. Cl.l.'l Id
Total li:i,2M li
IIKCIUPTS AND KXI'KNUITURBS FOR
Till: YKAK HNMNU JUNK W, IWMI.
IIKCKIITH.
Ilalanci! on ham! July I, llx) i M )
Uuvh U'.:wi mi
Inlerent, premium ami linen 7,M7 i
Other fee Ill
Ileal estate wn Wi
Rent ".! w
T.ixe. and Insurance ai Ui
liXI'KNIimiHK).
r.oaiiK ... f.'uni 7h
I'.XIIITIHCM IVW.'.'I
StoekH reileeiiRil IWI M
P:ih1i on liand Mil
Taxes and linmrauru , 7 M
Total.
i m.iti- nf Neliraxka Llnciiln countv. mm.
I I. .Samuel tlonzee. xecretarv of the above
i named association, do solemnly swear that
tlie loreKDUiK vtaiumeni oi ine condition oi
nuIiI association. Is true and correct to the
liest of my knowledge ami liriief .
kamukL flOOZHiC. Secretarv.
Suliscrlheil and sworn to before me this Mil
day ut July. iwm.
W. 11. McDonald. Notary I'ubl c.
Approved- T. a. l'ArrKHHON.
- J-'. T. KKUMONU, J-Dlrectorti
W J KOCUU. )
LEGAL NOTICE
1 ho dotondnnlB. .Murtln E. Groon.
Cordelln Union, his wlfo, will tnko notice
thnt on tho 18th tiny or Juno, 1000, tho
plaintiff, Tho County of Lincoln, incor
poration, tiled ilB petition in tho District
Court ot Lincoln county. Nebraska, tho
object nnd prnyor of which is to foro-
cIobo coruitu tnx lions, iluly nssossoil oy
snld plaintiff nunlnst tho west half
northonst quarter, east half northwoBt
qunrtor of Boction 20, In township 0,
norm nt rntiKO "J, west or blxtti prin
cipal moridian, Nebraska, for tho yonr
1802intlm sum of 88.02; for tho year
18!):), in tho sum of 88.20; for tho yonr
1891, in iho sum ot 87.10; for tho yonr
1M)."), in tho sum of 87.20; for tho yonr
IHIKI, In tho Biun ot tiVO; for tho yonr
1807, 1 u tho mini of (150; for tho yonr
1808, In tho mini ot 7.00; amounting in
tho total sum of.877.Cl; with interest nt.
tho rnto ot Ten por cent, por annum
from tho tlrBt dny ot May 1000, nil ot
winch ib duo ana unpnid.
Plaintiff prays it docreo of foroolosuro
ot said tnx lion nnd n nolo ot snld prom.
ibcb. ion una onch ot you UofonilantB
nro ronulroil to ntiBwor snld notltion on
orboforo Moudny, tho 20th uny of Aug-
UBl, 1UUU.
Tin: County ov Lincoln,
A Corporation,
liy II. S. RiniiLKV, Its Attornoy.
LEGAL NOTICE.
Tho dofondnnte Willnrd T. Hill, - -Hill
his wlfo, tlrBt nnmo unknown, will
tnko notico thnt on tho 25th dny ot Juno,
1000, tho plnintiff, thoCounty or Lincoln,
ii corporation, filed Its potition in tho
(liBtrict court or ljincoln county, iNo
bniBku, tho objoot nnd prnyor of which
Ib to forocloHo cortniu tnx lions, duly
(iBRCBood by snld plnintiff nsninBt. tho
Bouthwefit qunrtor ot eoctlon 2, in town
ship 0. north of rnnno 31. west ot Sixth
principal meridian, Nobraskn, for tho
yonr 1803 in tho sum ot 817.70; for tho
yonr 1801 in tho sum or tl2.03; for tho
yonr 1805 in tho Bum of 813 38: for tho
onr imxt iu the Biun orgio.tnj; for tho
yonr 1807 In tho sum of 812.71; for tho
yenr 1808 in tliosum of 811.17; nmount
ui; in tho total sum or 81H.H2; with In-
toroBt nt tho rnto ot ton por cont pot
annum rrom tho 1st any ot may, nxw, nil
of which is duo nnd unpnid,
Hulium prnyR n uocroo or rorocloHiiro
ot Biiid tnx lion nnd a salo of Bind
promises,
l on una onch ot you aoioiuiiiniB, nro
required to miBwor Hitid potition on or
Imforo Monday, tho 13th day of August,
THE COUNTY OF LINCOLN,
A Corporation.
j31 lly II. S. ltldKley, Itfl Attornoy
LEGAL NOTICE.
Tho dofondnntB J. It, Honeywell. Unit
nnmo unknown, - Honeywell Iiih wife,
llrst nnmo unknown nnd Ciiarlos Maples,
will tnko notico thnt on tho 18th day of
Juno, 1000, tho plnintiff, ThoCounty ot
Lmicnin, u corporation, llleu Its potition
in tho district court of Lincoln county,
NobniBkn, tho objoct nnd prnyor of
which is to forooioHo cortnin tnx 1 ons.
duly nsBOHseil by. snld plaintiff nuiiitiHt
tho northi'iiHt qimrtor of section 0. in
township 5, north of range 27, wett ot tho
Sixth principal meridian, Nobrnsku; for
tho 1801 in tho huiu of 80.00; for tho yonr
1805 in tho Biun or (1.81; for tho your
mini in ino Bum ot o.i; lor the year
1807 In tho Bum of 7.51; for tho yonr
1808 In tho sum of l.88:iimouiithiL' hi tho
total huiu of 813 00; with interest nt tho
rnto of ton per cout por annum from tho
lflt dny of May, 1000, nil of which Ib duo
and unpnid.
Plaintiff prays a docreo of foroclosuro
of Bind tnx lion nnd a snlo of said prom
iflOH.
You nnd onch ot you dofondnnts nro
required to miBwor Hiild notltion on or
nororo Monuny, tho 20tti dny of AuuiiBt,
Tin: Countv or Lincoln,
A Corporation
jCl IJy II. S. Rldgloy.'iu Attornoy.
LEGAL NOTICE.
Tho dofondnntB O, II. JncobBon, first
nnmo unknown, Jacobf-on his wlfo,
llrst nnmo unknown, Aloxnndor SnmuolB
nnd John Doe. truo nnmo unkuovVn, will
tnko notico thnt on tho 25th dny
ot Juno 1000, tho plaintiff, tho
county ot Lincoln, it corporation, filed
its potition in tho district court of
Lincoln county, Nebraska, tho objoct
nnd prnyor of which Ib to forccloso cor
tnin tux lions duly, assessed by said
plnintiff ngnlnst tho northeast qunrtor of
section 8, In township 0, north ot rnngo
31, west nf Sixth prinolpnl moridian,
Nebraska, for tho yonr 1802 hi tho huiu
of 811.12; for tho yonr 1803 In tho sum of
811.10; for tho yenr 1801 in tho Biun of
810.20; for tho your 1805 In tho sum of
810.02; for tho yonr 1800 in tho sum of
810.10; for tho your 1807 in tho buiii of
80.51; for tho your 1808 in tho buiu of
85.80; amounting In tho total huiu nt
if-lOS.Boj with IntoroBt ut tho rnto ot ton
pur cont por annum irom tho llrst day or
Mny, 1000, nil of which lu duo nnd
unpaid.
L'ltiintitT pruyu u d"creo of forocloBiiro
of said lux lieu and a snlo of said
promises.
i on una ouch or you (loioiulnntH. nro
required to unswor B ild petition on or bo-
foro Moudny tho 13th dny of August. 1000.
THE COUNTY OF LINCOLN,
A Corporation.
j3l lly II. S. Uulgloy, Its Attornoy.
A Well
Dressed
Man
is he who who get us to
make his clothes. Wc
are now receiving our line
of new and fashionable
Spring Suitings.
F. J. Broeker,
Morobant Tailor.
Ovor MorBch'ti bnrbor chop.
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