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Bktk SIXTEENTH YEAR. NORTH PiATTE, NEBRASKA.. TUESDAY, JULY IT, 1900. NO. 50. V .v. Ml rwwwrnFwwtfFwww w HAYING TOOLS... u r i (MOWERS, McCorniicki rakes, 1T1VVA1 IHIUl SICKLE GRINDERS, and repairs for same. Champion jgSSSSk ) HAY LOADERS f SIDE DELIVERY RAKE. Call and see them. DAIN SWEEPS. OSBORNE RAKES, LIGHTNING HAY PHESS, MACHINE OIL. Locust St., North Tlattc, Neb. jiuiuu Jit jujuuumuiu m 1 PAINTS. A FULL LINE OF John W. Masury's Celebrated Paint ON SALE AT. I Davis' Hardware Store. H: When you get ready to paint our house, i call on us and let us sell you first-class : j Paint at reasonable prices. I After a Good Dinner, in i HENRY MHLTEMHTH, 9 TH E QU ESTION b often asked, What Paint shall we ue? , THE ANSWER '. If you are looking (or covering capacity, wearing qualities, general appearance, and The Sherivn-IVluams Paint. Omn Kbit, LCOhf Best, Wears longest, Most Economical, Full Neasurn BRUSHES, COLORS IN OIL, HOUSE 4. COACH VARNISHES. A. F. STREITZ, O. F. IDDINQ8 L-amToer, Qoal axLcL O-zsiirL Yards and IOlevatora at North Platto, Neb., Sutherland, Neb., Julesburg, Colorado. NORTH PLATTE MILLS, I (C. F. IDDINGS.) Manufacturer of HIGH AND MEDIUM GRADE FLOUR BRAN AND OHOP FEED. Order by telephone from Ncwton'B Book Store. w w mwwmraw w w w. 3 .3 ana repairs tor same. JOS. HERSHEY. m jujuuuujumi uuujiuu 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 nothing1 more praised by good livers than our cigars, which arc fit .to follow a royal meal. These goods are "manufac tured exclusively f r o m. choice grades of tobacco. Our prices arc for "best goods" first, last and all the time. We arc in the business to stay and S. W. P. stays with us. DRUGGIST. COMMISSIONERS PIlOCEEDINaS. Board met pursuant to adjourn incut, present full board and county clerk. Bill of Henry Jackcl overseer road district No. 43 for $30.00 allowed on said road district for 22.50, and certificate issued. Bill of James Ray overseer of poor cash items allowed for 7,20. The board was engaged deduct ing delinquent personal tax from claims allowed. Adjourned until tomorrow. July 13, 1000. Board met pursuant to adjourn ment, present full board and county clerk. Comes now Davis & Roach and make protest in person in the matter ol attorney's fees allowed in cases of State ys. McDonald and State vs. Burton. Protest of Bceler & Muldoou whereby they protest ugaitiBt the action of thd board as regards their services iu cases of State ys. Mrs. C. V. Donnelly, State vs. Harry Fon and State vs. DIsbro received and Monday, July 16, 1900, was the day set for hearing said protests. The following bills were allowed and warrants drawn on general fund: Frank Boyer jail guard 60.00. M, A. Foster delivering election ballots 12.00, II. B. Flcharty services iu PlunkclL case, allowed for 25.00, L. Carpenter s'alary as com miss- ioner 247 00, W. M. Holtry sundry services oU.bi, A. Holzmark supplies for poor 95 cents, Hawictr & Washely supplies to Howe Cloyd 1.4 is, A. b. Huntington repairing sidewalk at jail and court house 8.00. Bill of Frontier county for one halt the expenses in erecting a Vridge on the county line for 22.50, allowed on bridge fund, Bill of John Grott for. bridge work for 1.25 allowed on general fund. Adjourned until tomorrow. July 14, 1900. Board met pursuant to adjourn ment; present full board and county clerk. Bills were examined and allowed on the bridge tund as fol lows: M. McKellipa hauling lum ber $3, W. K. Covell bridge work 14.70, John Marquette watcTImg crossing 2 00. The following bills were allowed on the general fund: A. L. McNeel services as county commissioner $99. Win. Wood hurst services as county commissioner 272.00, J. M. Ray salary as poorinastcr 50 00, Pe'er Muir keep of Mrs. Speer 65 00, W. F. McGlone merchandise 12.00, T. T. Keliher cash paid wit nesses 38.74, A. E. Huntington court house repairs 1.50, Albert Muldoou attorney fees in case of State vs. Blakcsley 20.00. Max Kirschbaum merchandise 2 00, Aaron Jensen work on channel 15.00, Wiley Mathews janitor 250.20, North Platte Water Co 81.00, N. McCabe coroner's tees, medicine and professional visits 284.65. B. I. Hinman office rent 55,00, W. M. Holtry sundry services and expenses 1303.25, BBTVraETKil ' RIVERS. Henry Fulk and crew are putting up hay on the Pax ton ranch. John Walters is sick iu bed at the home of Qraut Dowhower at this time, Auouicr u. i, icnce gang is working between Sutherland and Hershcy. rue ware boys will soon have their steam threshing machine on the road. M. Mukeleeii hua lately enclosed h is stock cf cigartj in a dandy new show case, Politics since the Kansas Cilv convention have been very quiet iu this vicinity. Mrs. D. M. Lcypoldt haa returned from an extended trip to Omaha and Belviderc. Geo 13. Sullivan of Nichols, has about recovered from a long and serious spell of sickness. JNcw baled nay is being loaded on the cars at nearly every station along the line of the Union Pacific. A large part of the spring grain in this section is iu the shock and is far better than was anticipated. Night Operator Williams of Her shey and Night Operator Brown of Big Springs, have lately exchanged jobs. Mrs. w. 11. Hill lias been visit ing at Lodge Pole for the past two weeks, where her husband is tem porarily located. Saturday was pay day for the patrons of the Nichols cream sepa rator which, put iu circulation quite a bit of hard cash. John Kay on the Clark farm over south, is at the present time load ing baled hay at Hershcy that he had sold to Seeberger & Co. V, M. Lokcr, who is at work on the section just cast ol the North Platte bridge, is with his family at Hershey on a sick furlough. The Carpenter boarding house at Hershey is at this time over crowded with guests, the U. P. iencecrew of eight making the 'surplus. Grasshoppers are fast disappenr uig from tins section of the country greatly to the satisfaction of the farmers, as well as the business men. Iu certain localities the earth is nearly covered with dead ones caused by some unknown reason, Louise Seeberger and Dora Wright were passengers to the county metropolis from Hershcy Thursday night. The farmers in the valley arc mote cheerful than they were a couple of .weeks ago when it was thought that the grasshoppers would take everything. By invitation several of Mrs. A, A. Leister's friends assisted in celebrating her birth anniversary by taking dinner at her home in Hershcy last Monday. H. B. Hungcrford is loading baled hay at Nichols for W. J. Shiukle, who is cutting and baling the hay on the old canal company's land for Seeberger & Co. S. J. Koch has his hay camp planted on the Hope land on tne south Hide opposite Spuds, where he is cutting and baling. It will be loaded on the cars at Spuds. Imperialism not tho lasuo. United States Senator George F. Kdmunds follows the example set by Senator Hoar with reference to the issues iu the present campaign. ICdmunas and Hoar have been lit -long republicans but permitted themselves to go wrong on the Philippine question, Senator Hoar was interviewed a few days rgo and said: "Imperialism is not the sole issue it U a question of men and of en trusting power to a party. "Saying that imperialism is the issue does not make it so. lr. Bryan's election would be unfortunate in every respect. 'Colonial acquisition has not been established as a principle, it has happened as a fact that can be retrieved. "Peace iu the Philippines can be restored immediately. ' I am averse to the nomination of another, republican ticket, as that would, in effect, be helping Mr. Bryan." Tho Tragedy At Folctn. If Americans had been cooped up in Havana, surrounded by a howl ing mob, aided and abetted by Spanish troops, and tin word could have been received lrotn them, the situation would have been much the same as that iu Pekin, with the difference that all of the great powers are interested iu the situa tion in China. Americans, British. Germans, French, Austrians, Rus sians. Belgians, Italians, Japanese, Dutch, Swedes and possiblv Span iards are numbered' among the diplomat", missionaries, engineers, traders and soldiers from whom there is no word. The situation of these people some 700 to 800 souls' hoping against hope for succor, penned iu by a cruel and murderous mob, is one of the most terrible chapters in modern history. To see the end approach. although the whole world is interested iu their rescue; to wait iu vain for the succoring column of the most powerful na tions on the globe; to die with thoughts of the awful mystery of why the combined forces ot Christ endom have delayed what could be more tragical? " Could the powers have known could the United States have realized surely there would have been 100,000 soldiers on the way to Pekin by this time. Surely the United States would have gathertd all its forces, from far and near, and pressed every ship into service, to go to the rescue. The thrill in the hearts of the besieged people in Pekin, as they saw the Stars and Stripes in the distance and heard the American bug lo nnd saw the long blue lines of United States troops sweeping all before them. would have been worth cveiy cent of eycry million of the cost. Kansas City Star. j One day last week lightning I struck a shock of wheat on a farm near l.evnif to;i and iirnitrtl it. Tim flames I ro in the shock set fire to t lie sttiutue and iieloreextlnguislied ; one hundred shocks of wheat were i consumed, j AN IDEAL CLIMATE Tho first white mnn to not foot on ; Utnh soil, Author Hllvohtio Viiloz do , lO-oilanto, who reached tho G UIO AT ! HALT LAKH on tho 2!lrd day or .Sep tember, 1770, wrote- iu his diary, "I lore tho olimiito is ho dolioioiui, tho air bo balmy, that it Is a pleamiro to brentho by day nnd hy night " Tho olintato or Utnh is ono of tho richest ondowinontH 'of nature On thoalioresof tho Great , Salt Lako OBpooially-nnd for lirty tnilos thorofrom in overy diroollon-thoolimato , of nlimatos is found. To enablo porsons i to participato iu theso seonio nnd eh , mulie attractions, and to reach tho fain !ous HEALTH, BATHING . AND PLEASURE RESORTS of Utah, tho UNION PACIFIC hasmadoa into t OO DEN nnd SALT LAKE OUT or ono faro for tho round trip plus 8U from MIbbouH rivor, to bo in ou"oct Juno 21, July 7 to 12 inclusive, July 18. and Aug. 2; roturn limit Oct. Ill, 11XX). For full information, call on or ad dress JAS 11, SCANLAN, Agent. It is Hot Weather There is no question about that but the ques tion before North Platte people is "WHAT SHALL WIS HAT THIS IlOT WEATHER? HARRINGTON &TOB1N Are in tho lend as usual and have Speckled Trout in tomato sauce, Underwood's Sardines in toniatto satico, Underwood's Sardines iu mustard sauce, l'Ycsh Mackcral in must ard sauce, Gold Label Sardines in Olive Oil, Kippered Herring- i n Olive Oil, . French Mushrooms, Peas and Sardinos. Club House Clams and Lobsters, We have the finest line of Pickles, Jellies, Jams, Pre serves, Mustards and Sauces. Include inyottr'ijext order a bottle of "Fern 'dale" Salad Dressing-. You can save SO per cent if you buy your coupons of us, for cash, and buy your groceries just as cheap as any place in town. LEGAL NOTICIO. Tho defendants Peter 11, Gavin. Gavin Lib wife, II rat nnino unknown, Lombard Investment Company, State Hank or Wnllnco, will talio notico that ou tho 25th day or June, 1900, tho plnin- tur, llio Uounty or .Lincoln, u corporn tton, tiled its petition in tho district court of Lincoln county, Nobraskn, tho object and prayer or which in to foreclose certain tax lit) db, duly ubsospoU by Bald planum ncninai Uio so in invest nunrtor or section 11. In township 1), north of rnngo ?1J, wost or tho Sixth prlncipnl meridian, Nobrnska, for tho year 18SKI In tho Bum eiBll; for tho er 1801 In tho sum of 812.9:1; for tho year 181)5 iu tho sum ot 8115)1; for tho year 1800 hi tho nam ot 811 Kl; for tho yoar 1807 in tho sum or 31221; for tho yoar 1608 In tho Bum or 80118; amounting in tho total sum of 8102.01; with in Wost at tho rato ot. ton por uont per annum from tho 1st day or May, 100Q, all or which Is duo and mi- pa til. Plaintiff prays n dooroo of foreoloHiiro of Buid tax lion nnd a biiIo ot eaid premieep. Vbu and onch of you dolondants, nro required to nuawor Haiti petition on or boforo Monday, tho lllth day of August, 1010. THE COUNTY OE LINCOLN, J- A Corporation. jIU Hy If. 8. Hidfjh'y, in Attornoy. L15GAL NOTICIO. Tho dorondnnti) Willard T. Hill, -Hill hio wife, llrpt namo unknown, will take notico that on tho 25th day oT .7 uno, 1000, tho plalntllT, tlit) County or Lincoln, a corporation, (lied its petition In tho district court of Lincoln county, No brafikn, tho object and prayer ot which ia to foroolosu certain tax liona, duly iiFserpcd by paid plnintilT inrr'nEt tho BtiuthwcRt quarter ol aeotlon 2, In town. hlp 0, north ot rango 111, west or Sixth principnl meridian, Nobrimkn, for tho year 18011 in tho mun of 817.70; Tor tho year 1801 in Iho turn of $12.03; for tho year 1805 in the Bum of 811! .'13; for tho year 1890 in tho aiuu ot 810.00; for tho year 1807 in tho Hum of 812.71; for tho year 1893 In tho sum of 811.17; amount- UiK In Uio total buiu of 8111.82; with in- i torciit at tho rato ot ton por cent por ' annum from tho lnt day or May, 1000, nil ! or which in duo nnd unpaid. ( I'.ainliir prays a dooroo of forooloBiiro , ot eaid tax , lien nad a nalo of mini proinicefl. You and onch of you dofeiulaiitn, nro required to nnawer cnld potition on or before Monday', tho L'lth day of August, 1000. TUB COUNTY OP LINCOLN, A Corporation, jni Hy II. S. ItidKley, its Attornoy LKGAL NOTICIO. Thodotondanls J. H. Honoywoll, llrat mono unknown, Honoywoll his wifo, llrat namo unknown and Charley MaploH, will take notion that on tho 18th day of Juno, 1000, tho plainlllf, Tho County ot Linoln, n corporation, filed itn potition in Uio diutriot :ou-L ot Lincoln county, Nebraska, tho object and prnyor of which into foreeioHo certain tux lionfl, duly iibfobbciI by unit! plaiutilf against tho noi'thfiiht quarter of poctiun C, in townt-hip 5, north ol ra'ig(t27, westof tho Sixth principal inorjiliau, NobraHlui; for tho IbOl in Ilia mini or 80.00; for tho year 1805 in tho Hum or 081; for thoyenr 1800 iu tho Bum of 0.71: for tho year 1807 in tho pum of 7 01; for tho year 1808 in the sum of l.H8;nmoiintlnir in the total buiu ot 8K100; with intoroBt at tho rato of toil, per oeut por annum from tho 1 Hi day of May, 10 )0, all or which Ih duo mid unpnid. Plaintltr nrayB a doun'o of forooloauro of said tax lien and a eiiIo of said, prom 1boh. You nnd onch or you defend into aro required to aiiBwor nniil petition on or boforo Moiulay, Uio 20th day of August, 1000. Tun County or Lincoln, A Corporation. jCl Hy II, 8, Kldgley, its Attornoy. Lunbar's 13 a r a t a r i a Shrimp, Potted and Deviled Ham and Ham Koll, Potted Ox Tongue and Chicken, Veal Loal, Corned Beef, Ham burger Eels smok ed and pickled in jelly, Vienna Saunaye a n d Saner Kraut, Chipned Beef and Salmon, Russian Caviar and Can ned Saner Kraut. L10GAL NOTICIO lho dofondan'B, Martin B. Groon, Cordelia Groou. hlawifo, will tnko notico that on tho 18th day ot Juno, 1000, lho plaintiff, Tho County of Lincoln, a cor poration, tiled its potition in tho District Court of Liueolu couuty, Nebrnskn, tho object nnd prnyor of which is. to fore eloFo eortnin tnx liens', duly assessed by said plnintiir against tho wost half northeast ojinrtor, cant halt north wost qunrtor of sostion 20, in township 0, north of range 27, went of Sixth prin cipal meridian, Nebraska, for tho yoar 1802 in tho sum of 88.02; for tho yenr 1803, In tho Mini of 88.20; for thoyenr 1801, in lho sum of 87,10; for thoyenr lf05, in tho Bum of 87.20; for tho yonr 1800, in tho Bum ot 8 00; for tho yohr 1807, iu tho Bum ot 050; for tho yonr 1808, in tho Bum of 7.00; amounting in tho total sum of 877.51; with interest at, tho rato of Tou por cont. por annum from tho llrst dny of May 1000, all ot which ia duo nnd unpnid. , Plnintiir prays a dooroo of forooloauro of mid tax lien and a sale of Bald prom ises. You and each ot you dofondnnto nro required to auawor nnld potition on or boforo Monday, tho 20th day of Aug uot, 1000. Tm: County ov Lincoln, A Corporntion, Hy II. B. Itmoi.Kv, Ita Attornoy. LEGAL NOTICIO. Tho defendants O. II.. Jnoobeon, first namo unknown, Jncobt-ou hio wife, llrst name unknown, Aloxandor Samuels and John Doo. truo namo unknown, will tnko notice that on tho 25th dny of Juno 1000, tho phdutllT, tho county ot Lincoln, n corporation, tiled its petition In tho district court of. Lincoln county, Nobrnska, tho objoct and prnyor of which is to forooloso eor tnin tux liouB duly, nssesBod by eaid plaintitT mtrnhiBt tho northeast qunrtor ot tcollon 8, in township 0, north of rnngo 31, went of Sixtli principal uioridlan, Nobraskn, for tho yoar 1802 in tho buhi, ot 811.12; for tho j oar 1893 in tho sum ot 811.10; for tho yoar 1801 In tho Bum ot 81(1.20; for tho yonr 1805 In tho sum of 810.02; for tho year 18SK1 In tho sum ot 810.10; for tho year 1897 in tho sum ot 80.51; for lho year 1808 in tho sum ot 85.80; amounting in tho total sum ot $108,85; with intorent at tho rnto of ten nor cont per annum from tho llrst day of May, 1000, all of which 1b duo nnd unpaid. Philntlir prnj H a ih oreo of forocloauro of said tax lien and a sale of uaid promises. You nnd onch of you dofondnnts, nro roquirod to nimwor Buid' potition on or bo foro Monday tho 13th day of August, 1900. THIS UUUNTT Ul'' IA INCOLN. Corporntion. J3i Hy II. S. Ihdgloy, its Attornoy. A Well Dressed Main is ho who who got us to make his clothes. We are now receiving- our line of new and fashionable Spring Suitings. F. J. Broeker, Merchant Tailor. Ovor Morneh'fl bnrbor shop.