lu cmi- WrcMjj vlbuuc. FRIDAY, JAN. 18, 1901. IRA L Lt ARE, Editor and Pkoi'Iuktoii (ft HUUROItll'TION HATES. One Your, cnah In advance,.... H.2.' Blx Month, cash In advance 75 DenH' KnteredaUheNorthrintte(Nebraaka)postofflcnt aeoond-claai matter. (ft (ft M. S. Quay was elected scna ton from Pennsylvania Tuesday with three votes above the re quired number- This settles one of the most bitter fights that has ever been waged against the re-election of a United States senator. It is quite evident that the Omaha I3ec would much rather (ft (ft 'ft (ft (ft (ft (ft (ft (ft (ft 'ft (ft (ft have Conirrcssman Mercer at Washington than in Lincoln. The Dee, however, is not alone (ft (ft (ft in questioning the propriety of Mr. Mercer inicctinir himself into the senatorial fight. Tnic introduction of bills in the legislature goes merrily on not withstanding the excitement of the senatorial struggle. The legislators seem determined to do sufficient work to earn their salaries, even though eighty per cent of their bills never see light after introduction. Sun'Atow IJaujhigk has intro duccd in the state senate a bil providing for nine judges of the state supreme court. The con gestcd condition of that tnbuna certainly calls for assistance. This thing of having cases pend ing in the supreme court for two or three years before being reachedis ridiculous. Tun vote so far on Unitec States senator gives no inkling as to the final outcome, but indi cates pretty conclusively that neither Thompson or Rosewatcr. can muster sufficient votes to elect. It looks very much as though a deadlock cannot be .averted, the breaking of which will be a difficult mattter. Wh learn the apportionment bill introduced by Representa tive 10 vans is very favorably re ceived by members of the leijis- laturc, both fusionists and re publicans. The former regard it as very equitable nnd that it docs not savor of politics. In drawing the bill Mr. 10 vans did not consider the political condi- tions of the territory which he embraced tn districts. Tin first bills recommended for passage l) tne legislature were uiose appropriating money it i ior incidental expenses 01 tne session and for payment of mem bers, officers and employes of the legislature. The boys evi dently want to spend their money as fast as they earn it, and this they can very readily do. The member who comes out "even" at. the end of the session is lucky fellow. That General Wood is taking care ot the interests of the Cubans in every possible way is seen in the report that he will have an ice plant erected at Man- zanillo, to compete with the com bination there of two companies already established, who charge such exorbitant rates that the poor people cannot buy the. pro duct. General Wood will have what would be under civil law a municipal ice plant constructed to cost about $10,000, and to sell ice at a reasonable- figure. Boston Transcript. j. his jjaiiy oiaic capital, a newspaper published for the ap parently sole purpose of defeat ing D. B, Thompson, is giving that senatorial candidate some warm shots. Here is one: So bold and unprecedented, and so black with dmhdnbr Svus Thbnip- I A Twentieth. Century Shoe Sale tpiCNlC J f I (ft (ft We have just received 5,000 pairs of the Hamilton-Brown best known brands which are now on sale at right prices. This special shoe sale will continue the balance of this month. PR EE With every pair of shoes costing $1.00 and up a pair of Hose will be given free. SPEC1K L Through the courtesy of the Hamilton-Brown Oo. we will present a pair of the finest baby shoes made free to babies born dur ing the year 1901. This offer holds good throughout the year. We are exclusive agents in this" county for the T ! 30 Ol 1.1. 1 L 1 il ' ..I 1 P .1 ojuuius .jo.vu qiiuu, miu 200 pairs of Ladies' $2.00 per pair, your choice at 98 Cents. 1W E Bal aj4d Cong. (ft (ft (ft (ft vVi. son's part in. the closing-act of the drama of two years ago, and so moved were the people when they saw their beloved Hay ward, after his two months battle with this political bully, sink- broken hearted and exhausted into a premature grave, and so untver sal was and is the revulsion against this man in every town and voting precinct in the state, that now, the name of "D. 10. Thompson," called out by a lew of the republican members of the iiuui.. 10 tun ,,. nU!.Hu, factory answer ever riven back t0 Nebraska people by their rep- rcsent-ttives. 1 A Baby's Birth ls very much like the blossom Iiik of a flower. Its beauty and perfection depends entirely tinou tho caro bestowed upon its parent, Kxpectant mothers should have the temlerost care. They should bo spared all worry nnd anxiety. They should cat plenty of Rood nourishing food nnd take gentle exerchea. This will go a long way toward preserv ing their health and their beauty ats well as that of the littlo one to come. Hut to bo absolutely sure of a short and painless labor they should uso Mother's Friend! reRtilarly ilurlnpr the mmitlm of k"U. Man. Tills H n slmplu llnltntnt, which to Un npplloil i-xtcrimlly, It kIvch MiiMiRth nml vltwr to tlio luuBclra nml prrvt-nlHiill ot thoillncointortHot iire. iiiim-y, which women useil to think worn nbnohitrlv ni-emsary. When Motlipr'H Krieml Is uut-il Micro U no ilotiRcr whatever, Oet Mother'H l'rleml at tho Jruc more, t i I'it uouie. I lie uiunncLD iicgiiutor co. ATLANTA, UA. Wrlu for tor fttt Vock," ll.tor. I1.V7 1, Botji." THE LEADER. Wo have secured the agency for the well known and pop ular Hamilton Brown' Shoes for Men, Women, Boys, Girls and Children. ui:st snuu in uie worm ior cue money. j and Children's Shoes in broken sizes, some worth (ft I he jeader, J. PEER, -P lbt door south P.O. Voto on Souator. The vote on United States senator yesterday was a follows: Allen...'. t 57 Hitchcock 57 Crounse 10 Currie 22 Hainer ! f Ilinshaw . . lf Kinkaid 4 Martin 4 Meiklejohn , 24 Morlan 1 Murphy 2 Rosewatcr ; 15 Thompson 32 Harlan 2 Van Duscn 1 Hays 1 Sutherland 1 Harrington 1 Necessary for choice 67. Uncle Tom's Cabin. The famous plav, which dates back so far that some people have a va:uc idea that it caused the war of rebellion, has been presented with religions regularity each dramatic season, sometimes with double little lCvas and double Uncle Tom s even but never has it been given with such an elaborate stage dress nig and realistic effects as this, In fact several of the features are in themselves stiflicciitly novel to make it worth while to see "Uncle Tom Cabin" for the forty-seventh time Topsy is a fine piece of character and dialect acting with the addit ional virtue that la exceedingly funny. But the leading feature of the production is the gorgeous trniistoriiiaiiou scene w'ncli repre cents little ISva m the golden real ins. 't ins tableau is a beauti ful and striking one, representing the flight of the angels of death hind the opening of the iroldeii gates, There are also several other noteworthy stage settings, reprc seining a cotton picking scene, hliza crossing the ice, etc. Som very pleasing singing of plantation melodies iB given by a colored quartette, and there is some wing (inncmi that is a great noveltv. nil. .. .. i i . i ue aiinieure iasi nigni was large one. The Times. April 14. The Ed. V, Davis colossal spec tactiiar uncie lonra uaom com pany win appear at the opera uouse January ;iiu, (ft (ft (ft (ft (ft (ft (ft (ft (ft (ft (ft (ft (ft (ft (ft (ft (ft (ft (ft (ft m f (ft (ft m OHOEips. .SHOE (ft (ft (ft (ft (ft (ft (ft (ft famous Queen Quality ;Ji .". (ft -Ai FA I M)L SHOE. ((V Texna Flooil uarrieu Awny Uanket. Search for tho casket containing the remains of Charles Coghlan has been abandoned at Galveston. Tho noted JI..1 I Mnvi.ml... luc o :.., ,..mntn Nn.nn ,. BU"'U1 Dr 1 " ,"V tallie casket containing tho body was sun in uiwvusiuii nnvn uiu ici jimu tidal wave swept over tlio plaeo Sept. S last. Tho casket was swept from tho receiving vault and Is .now belloved to have been carried out to sea. uu.io Most l'oimhir Hook. Tho Blblo Is still tno most popular of ..I,,. all books. During tho year 1SU!) tho American Blblo society issued 1.40G,- 800 copies In fifty-eight different lan guages. In tho eighty-four years ot tho society's existence It hns Issued C7,3C9,30C copies. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. C. V. BEDELL 1'HYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Olllcos: North Tlatto Nntionnl Bank Building, North Platto, Nob. K DENNIS, M. D., IIOiMOEOPATHIST, Ovr Flrnt Nntionnl llnnk, NOllTH 1'LATTE, NEUHAHKA. rp C. PATTERSON, i. TXT TO R IS 15 Y-RT-LK ln, Olllco over Yellow Front Slio Store NORTH PLATTE, NKB. J, S. IIOAOMNH. V. V. IIOAOIANn Moaland& Hoagland, ATTORNEYK AMD COUNSELORS OIBi'h ovir Mt-Dounlil'K llnnk. NOUTH I'LATTI", NEU TILCOX & I1ALLIOAN, ATTORNEYS. AT-LA smvrn plattk, . . . nemiuska OIUcb ovxr North PlnltH Nntionnl linuk. S. RIDGELY, ATTO RNI3Y.AT.TjAW. OlUeoin Hinmnn Block, Dnwoy street. iNUUlll I'UATl'I'i, - - NEBRASKA G. B. DENT PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Ulllce over Post Office. Telephone 115. ISorlh Platto, - - - Nebraska. A. II, Uivu. HAV1S ,t ROACH V ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW. NORTH PbATTJS, - . NEBRASKA unniy uruwt Kouuuii&y. COPVRIOHT Witj Ofi Compliments anu our best wishes lor vour continued good health and hap piness, we present for New Year's, l'JOI, a line variety of champagnes, other wines and liquors, imported and domestic, for tbe season. It is our especial care that no inferior brand shall find its way to our shelves or eel- lar, HENRV WALTEMATH. Logal Notico. Tlio dofendnntB II. Emerson, first nnd ronlnnme unknown. (itnnlondoil with Tho Nebrnskn Loan it Trust Compan) , ot nl.) will tnko notico thnt on tho lth dny of Sopt. 1000, tho plaintitr, Tho County of Liincoln, a corporation, tiled its peti tion in tho district court ot Lincoln county, Nebraska, tho object nutl prayer of which is to foreclos-o certain tax liens. duly nBsessod by said plaintilT against tho BoutlionBt quarter of section in townsinp U, north of ranco .11. west of Hie Sixth principal moridinn, Nebrnskn, with tlio pommies nnd intorcst amounts for tlio year 1891 in tho sum of 810 HO; for tno year lo'Ja in tno Bumormsi; for tlio voar 1890 in tho Bum of 10.08: for tho year 1897 in the sum of 11.10; for the year 1898 in tho sum of 1IJ.75: for tho year lavj tn tno sum ot u-rj; amountini; in the t"tal sum of $83 9o: with intoreht on $01.07 at tho rato nf ton por cent por annum from tho l.ith day of August, 1900, all of which Is duo and unpaid. I'laintiir prays n decree of foreclosure of said tax lien nnd a salo of said prom IBPB. oi and each of you defendants aro required to answor said petition on or before Alonuny, tho 11th day of leb runry, ivioi. TIIK COUNT Y OF LINCOLN. A Corporation. jil By II. S. UidRloy. its Attornoy. LEGAL NOTICES. NOTICE OF INCORPORATION. I'lltHT. Tho name of this corporation shall bo The Commercial tjluo. hkconh. Tim placo of businosB of this corpora tion shall bo in tho City of North Platto, JNeurasica. TIIIKH. Tho object of this corporation shall be to fostor and develop tlio resources of North i'latto and tho general prosponty Ol UB IllHlHUUrH, lO IirOIIIOlO UU8II10P8 IIUII woial intorcourso among its mombors and provido for thoiu musical aud litor- ary ont0rtainmont and tho comforts and eonvoniouoos or a clut) nouso. fourth Tho capital stock of this corporation slinll bo limited to not oxeoetl tbo sum ot $500 00, divided into 'JoO shnresof 82. 00 cucn. aaul filiares to bo iu l iv nam wnon 8110- senueu ior. SIXTH Tho iudobtodness of this corporation shnll not any timo oxceod tho sum of or iuu.w. HEVENTH Tho ofllcors of this corporation shall consist of n board of elovon dirootors to bo olectod by tho stookholdors nt tho annual mooting or tlio corporation, nnti a nrosidpnt. vico-prosidont, sporotnry and tronsuror, to bo chosen hj tho board of dirootors from thoir own mmborsliip. In witness whereof wo liavo iiorounio sot our hands this Illst dny of Decom bor. 1000. E B. Wabnkk, Iiia L. Bare, W. A. Vom,mi:ii, C. P. InniNcis, It. L. GiiAViis. U. T. Field, S. HlCIIAUDH, W.I1. C WooniiUKST LEOAIi NOTICE The (lefuuilnr.U. Allen II. Coffin. Chnrloa II OnlHn, tier hutbund. SInry A. Preat, Corn O. Mc Neill. Clinrlo Mo.-sem, nor iiusuiiun, UKrirum HmMh nnd Jnnnlx L. Keith, IkiIiir bntr)clnrlea nnd leKHtvps umlur the will ot Morrcll O. Kt-ltli, ileCHnoml, In tbo hnpicnlnK o( cortnin oontln- Kt-ncles, win tnKO nonce umt on mo linn uny oi OctolNT, iwi. wiiinru il. Aiuinrn, na cxrcuivr nnii trnsti-K. nnd Wllllnm A I'mtnn. Sr.. nml K. H Vnn Tlii-'iHl. UK niimilllatrnlnrH o. I. a. oi inn ertntx ot M. 0 Keith, decenrod, tllod tbelr poll lion In tun district court ot Lincoln county. Nl- brnrku, thu objeot nnd prnyur ot wlilcli tti for nn orilor from this court pormlttlnK Ilium to toll lota Four to Nlnn IucIukIvh, In llloclc'.l. of llliimnn-n Hiti-ond Aildltlon to tho cltv ot North 1'lntto. Lin coln county, NMbrnka, for thenum of $7,UOO.0O, to one L'lmrlKH I-', kkiuiks. anu in ounn-j uie name l(, uou ly lut'lr ill L'u lis nuuii iriirni-uiiiki,L-. You nnd ench of you, defendant, nrn n-qulrod to uiii-Br huld potltion "il or boforo Monday, luo Iblli dny ol I'd), miry. 1W1, Diiti-d nt North l'lnllo, Neu., nut mu tiny oi January, umi. An Executor nnd Trustee. William A. I'axiok, Hn., nnd lt. 8, van TAmill, bh ndiulnlHtrators c. t. n. ot inpoetnte oui. u, Kc-llb,deccnfOrt. Jill l)y I'nul Charlton, their Attornoy LECIAl, NOTICK. To th Mond Hnnd k Trut Company. John Don, reef Ivcr of mo sicnii nono & i run i;ompnny, llrt nnd truo unmo unknown, iinu-n-siuuLi uo- frtndnnt,. You. and ench of you, will tnko uotlco Hint on tho lltli dny of January. 1P01. Clinrli'i 1". Oltson, plnliitltt liorrln tiled iiH piUltllon In tlio district court nt Lincoln couutv. Ncbrnslfn. tb object nml prayor or which nro to rorecinMi n rorinin mort. Kn oiocuted by lloa Kuibry nnd Illrniu Lmbry on tlio notith half of tho soutbwoat qtmitor of Hcctlou Thirty nml tho lite ninth luilfoflhe iiorthuptt iitinrtor of Section Thlrly.oni', all iu Towiifhlp Mite, ltntlKK Thlrty-Thrne, In Lincoln county, Neiriinkn, nicn nun moriKiute wnt KiM'n lo Kocurc mi, ninineni oi u reriHio priimiMoi'T note of tlio onld noun rinbry In Hut miiiii of torn) (K) wtlh ntoreKt horeon Irom tho nrsi ilny ol Do- ceiubur, There la duo nnd unpaid mi nml nolo nun iuorii:ni.-n uie Hum oi iikiim. i-iiuii'I I nakalhnt kind pri'inlx'B mny bo hold to antU(y the amount an found dim oil aabl note nnd mnrt;nno. Ynu nre renulred to nliawi-rt-nia PttlllUlli on or DCtore JinnOftV. ino ijiu ony oi I unrnary, nvi, iwtutl mil Ituu any oi jnuanry, iiiii. t!niln Hi I!. OinfaV. J1U1 D'y C.Ai nullnn', brt Attoml-y 1'Ullt.ICATlON NOTICK. Jolnr I-'urnlsh. Cora A. Furnish and John Doc, real name unknown, (lcieniiants, wm take notice that James 13. Secley. ulalnMff. Iiiw lllca his pennon in 111c uiiiii.i k Lincoln county, Nebraska, aRalnst said tic- fcndantH. the object and prayer of wliLil "J are to foreclose a certain mortRaec executed October 1st. M2. by the defendants .lonn Furnish nnd Uora A, l- urnisn. on u e ionu ln described real estate, to wit: The south halt nf tin. nnrthwestouarter and the north east quarter of the southwest quarter of section iwcivcj ano inenouincanmuanci the northeast quarter of section eleven, all In township nine, north In raiiRc thirty, urstof the sixth nrlncltial meridian In Lin coln county, Nebraska, said mortRaec belnfi executed to secure me payment in iiib wn; principal promissory noteof said defendants John Furnish and Cora A Furnish, for the sum of itotj, with ten Interest coujHm notes thereto atiacneu: encu oi saui nueieni notes beliiKfor the sum of 17 no and due r.-MtHTtlvelv on the llrt ilavs of Anrll and October IWS, MM, IbM, 18W), and IK7 There is now due the piainun on nam nuicn anu mortgage IticltullnB the amount paid as taxes on said premises, and the cotts paid bv plaintiff in the lorcciosure enscs commenced by the County of Lincoln lor tno lorccKwure of taxes on said premises, the sum 01 sim w. with intnrnt ilicrnin at the rale of tenner cent per annum on 0i!.fiO thereof from the istpayoi April, irv.y, ami on iuiw iiicuui from the nth dav of AtiRUst, nxa. ami plain tin prays for a decree that said defendants ue required 111 pay me Haniu or mai. n.im tirem lreiniscs lie sold to saiisiy sam ainuuiu wim Interest ami costs of suit. You arc required to answer said petition on or before Monday the Slst day of Jan uary, 1W)I. .1 vmes 11 Ski:i,kv, IMalntlrt Ily V. H. Morlan, Ills Attorney. dll-l Ziciral Notico. Tlio defendants V. O. MoMiolmol, W. F. Bnbcock, T. M. Marshall, 0. II. Coopor, A. S. Sands, llrat ronl nntno . tinltiiown, (imtilcndcd with Jnrius Dr Lewis, ct nl.,) will tuko notice that an tho 18th dny ot Juno. 100, tlio plnintitr, Tho County ot Lincoln, n corporation, Hied Ub potltiou in the dip triut court of Lincoln county, NobriiBltlr tlio object nnd prnyT of which is to I foreoloBo cortnin tnx lionB, duly iiBsossod by eniil plnintitr n'uiiist tlio poutli- weat quurier ot eeotlon -I, in lown- ship 9, north of rano '27, west of Sixth principal meridian, iNouraBKa, wincn with the pcualticp and intoreBt amount for tho year 1892 in the sum of 88 012; for tho year 1893 in tho sum of 9.11; for tho year 1891 in the sum of 8 III; for tho year 1893 in tho sum of 7 98; for the your IbUO in tho buiii of bVlfi; ror tho year 1897 in tho stun of 15 83; for tho year 1893 in tho buiii of 7.11; for tho year 1899 in tho sum of 7.0G; nmount itiK in tho total sum of 8711 10; within torost on $r"i.Gl at tho rato of ten per cont per annum from tlio 1st day of iMay, 19'jO, all of which is duo and unpaid. l'laintill nravs n uocreo of foreclosure of said tax lien nnd u sale of Buid prem ises. You nnd each of you defendants nro required to answer said potltion oil or heforo Monday, tho 11th day of Feb ruary, 1901 THIS COUNTY OF LINCOLN, A Corporation. 231 By II. S. Itidtfloy, its Attorney. Legal Notice. A Tho defendnnts Oeorcc R Whito (im pleaded with John V. Wood otal.,) will lake notice that on tho !!d day ot April, l'JUO. tho plnintitr, Tho County of Lin coln, a corporation, tiled its potltion iu tlio di!trict court ot Liincoln enmity, ino- braskn, tlio object and prayer 01 which is to foreclose certain tux lions, duly as- seeded by said plaintiH against tlio southeast quarter of northwest quarter aud lots i, 1 and o of section b, in township 1-. nortli of ranL'o .'U, west of Sixth principal moridian, JebraskiV, which with tho ponaltics and intercut amount for tho year 1802 iu tho sum of S '2 1.-15: for tho year 181KJ in tho sum of 9 10; for tho year lS'Jl in tho sum of 10.85; for tho ynr ibiw in tho sum of 11.15; for tho year iSJKl in tho sum of latrj; for tho year is'Ji in tho sum ot 10,1)5; for tho year i898in tho sum of G7G; for tho year i899 in tho sum of 0.G0; amounting in the total Bum of 810,'t.08; with interest on 8 ( at the rato of ten per cont por annum from tho 1st day of .May, 1900, all of which is duo and unpaid. l'laintill prays a docroo or foreclosure of said tax lion and n salo of said prom ises. You and each ot you defendants aro required tonnswor said potition on or'Y' boforo Monday, tho 11th day of Fob- v ruary, rJOl. ' THE COUNTY OF LINCOLN, A Corporation. By II. S. Hidgloy, its Attorney 251 Iegnl Notice ThodofondantB, John Mattson., Jr. MnttBon hiB wife, lirst real naiuo un known, O. II. Jacobson, llrst roal name unknown, Jacobson his wife. tlrst real namo unknown and John Doo, real namo unknown will tnko notico that on tho lth day of Sept., 1UW, tho planum, Tho uounty of bin- coin, a corporation, filed its potition in i ho uistriot court or ijincoln Uouniy, Nebraska, tho object nnd prayer of winch is to foreclose oonaiu tax liens. duly ns'cstod by said plaintiff against tlio nnrthflliRt nnnrtnrnf nnotinn 0. tnvvn. 8hip 1(), north of rango !W. west of Sixth pnnoipal moridinn, Nebraska, with ponaltics and intorost amount for the yoar 189.'! in tho sum of 811.21; for tho year 1891 in tho sum of 9,72; for tho year 1895, in tho sum of 8.17; for tlio yoar 1890, in tlio sum of 1081; for tho your 1897, in tho sum ot 8.70; for ihq yoar loua, in tho sum ot l U'i; for fcboV your 1899, in tho sum of .'1.05; a mount ing in tho total sum oT 859.92; with interest on Sll.OO.at tho rato of ten por cent per annum from tlio 11th day of August 1900, all ot which is duo and unpaid. l'laintill prays a docreo of foreclosure of said tax lions nnd a salo of said prom. I HI'S. Yon and ouch of you defendants nro required to answer said potition on or boforo Monday, tho 11th day of Fob ruary, 1901. Till' I'Ot'NTY Ol-' LINCOLN. A Corporation. 251 By II. S. RidKloy, its Atty- J. F. FILUION, Plumber, Tiuworkor Oenernl Repairor. Special attention given to HOLE UN. WHEELS TO KENT