tv M -4 1 A 1 . EIGHTEENTH YEAR. NORTH PLATTE, NEBRASKA, FEBRUARY 14, 11)02. NO. 7 YEAR OLD HEIFERS AND TWO STEERS i OVl V1U1 Vlwj 1141 UUUIU VlllVt 1 UHVM rmiB&UUr Ojpoxi for contract for delivery between .Apri! X9 to IJMEy X9 ?OS $J Herefords, Durhams and Polled Angus. Wg lmve the placing of contracts for 12,500 carefully selected one and two year old Hereford, Durham and Polled Angus Steers and Heifers for delivery . between April 1st, and May 1st, 1902. These cattle are guaranteed in every way. Jersey, Holstein, Lump Jaws, etc., not to be accepted. Wo are in position to sell these cattle in contracts for one or more carloads at very low figures. Correspondence invited. 3 $ Any one desiring stock cattle this spring should take advantage of this opportunity to buy as many of these cattle as they need. These contracts must and will be sold at once. A chance of your life time to get what you want in stock cattle at a bargain 5 For further information write us at either of the following addresses. THUET i. ROS., UNION STOCK YARDS, Chicago, HI.; I'NION STOCK YARDS, South Omaha, Neb.; SLOUX CITY STOCK YARDS, Sioux City, la.; UNION STOCK. YARDS, So. St. Paul, Minn. j DON'T TAKE CHANCES. I r. In order to guard against the spread of con tageous diseases all dwellings should be thoroughly disinfected after every case. It moving into an old house, you know not what disease germs may be lurking in the place. Protect yourself and family by hav ing the place disinfected. Formaldehyde is recognized by the scientific world as the most powerful disinfectant known and and when used judiciously will destroy all known bacteria without injuring furnish ings in the room. Experience is required to do the work properly. Half way meas ures will not avail. V. D. Hoover, nt Howe's Furniture Store, is provided with a Formaldehyde Generator of the latcat and best pattern, and is pre pared to do disinfecting by the most ap proved up-to-date method. 5 n j ... owes lire '0 VI u o o o o o u n e o e a o B 0 0 0 0 9 O O 0 0 M o o 0 l o a 0 O a a o Tombstouos for Soldiors. The tombstonctt ordered for the following deceased noWiiera and which are supplied by the govern ment have arrived ami can be ob tained by calling on franklin Pcile: Lieut. H. F. JclFrcf, Lieut. T. W Anderson, Win. Jelferw. 11. M. Slack, David Arllip. II. 10. Brown, Chat). Simpson, J. II. Mor. it it, Jacob llostelter and James Lou den . etaMetetoeattosttaeee9aatoaeeieafiaeo JOHN BRATT. t uuwumir. JOHN BRATT iS CO., Real Estate, Loans & Insurance j Idle Honey Invested in Gilt Edged Securities X NORTH PLATTE, NEBRASKA. X t"H.oforonoo:-Ajay XSnxxlc ixx KTolDi-nHlta. SWVWV '.I1 (?) ( ') (?) ffl (?) () it it ii Ji to ii to it it it it) & At Cost From now until a A. L. DAVIS Entertain at High Five. Mimh Theresa Aiihiin and MifaH Maud Dillon entertained a number of their friends at the home of the turmer Tuesday evening, md the 1 11 action was a most pleas: ut one. High five was the entertaining fea ture and in the contest the priz.es of honor were awarded to Mihs Bora Wriiiht and P. A. White, while the consolation emblems were worthily bestowed upon Miss Reg in a McGovern and Mr. Vollmer. Hiuo-Brunk Wedding. On Weduesduy evening Feb'y. 12th at 7:30 o'clock at the home oi the bride occuired the wedding ot Miss lSdna, youngest daughter of R. R .lliiie, to Joseph I' Brunk ot Myrtle. At the appointed tune the wedding march was bein played on the piano when the bride ap peared on the arm of the jiroom, followed by Miss Gertie Iline as bridesmaid and Carson Robinson as best man. They took their places in the parlor and in the presence oi twenty-four invited guests the contracting parties were uuitcd in marriage by Rev. Green lee of this city. After congratula tions were over, all present entered the dining room where a suinptiuui supper was served in course. The bride was dressed in white Persian lawn and wore roses m her hair. The groom wore regulation black. The bridesmaid was attired in light blue silk mull, the be-t man in black. Many useful presents were left for the young couple in the shape of linens, china and silverware. Out nt town guests were Mr. and Mrs.D. Brunk, lather and mother of the groom, and Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Smith oi Cheyenne. Wyo. After flipper an hour or sn was spent in games and Hocial amusements after which all re turned to their respective homes wishing the bride and groom many happy congratulations. A Guust, rsod 9 i BLACKLEG IN CATTLE Is provontad bv yncolnotion bef to tho Korrn of th diaonso lino ontorod the system. The suaeem of vaoninnhoa tiupunda upon proper cIohmko Too larue h doso will produce tho diseuso whilo too small u do-ewill not render the nnimnl immune- This problem is -oivod by I'mko, Duvih & Co. in thoir now vnouino in pill form witiuh i iujootml ihmuKh the Hkin. No mixink. Illtoring or tlmo wnsted and y-u don't havo to spend u fortune to vneoinuto your cattle . V. D- Co, book'HIiioklfB and its Treatment." free TUB NORTH PL.ATTB PHARMACY Koxt door to Tlrst Natl. Manic. ::::::::::: J. II. STONE, MoT THE COMING WEEK Will bring to us the larg est and best ashortinent Of Ladies' Fine Shoes Ranging in price from $2.00 to 3.50 that you will sec in this city cms spring. iingm, new catchy styles with work manship in every pair. Come and see them CStore open evenings until eiglit o'clock. Wilcox Department Store Boilormnkor'ii 13 .all. The luc.il union of lloilei innkers will hold its loiirlh annual b.ill mi the evening ol March 31st, the even ing following IC.isler isundav. The boys expect to make the bail quiiu a swell event. Docltto Xiantl Contest. The U. S. Land Commissioner has rendered a decision lavorable to Au. ia lirowu in the land contest nibtitutcd against her claim in Cottonwood precinct by Martin Jcpsen. This laud is well im proved, commands the outlet to a large body of grazing land and is therefore quite valuable- The con test was warmly founht befure the local U. S land ollicf, and a deci sion rendcii'd in favor ot Anna Hrown, and this decision is sus tained by the commissioner. II. S..Uidgley was the attorney for the defendant and he feels well pleaded with the result. Colonial Tea. On the evening of February 22d there will be a colonial tea held at the Ked t-chool house in Cotton wood precinct, the proceeds of which will be applied to the pin chaseof an organ for the Meihodisi Sunday-school of that precinct. A program of tableaux and patriotic ongs will be rendered. The public is cordially invited. The committee of arrangement consists of Mr. and Mrs. Kerr, Mr and Mrs. Sliauer, Mr. and Mr. Sommers, Mr. and Mrs. Clark, Mr and Mrs. Wafer, Mrs. Waruock, Mrs. Dow, Mrs. Hutchinson and M ra. WeynolrU, and the personnel of this cimmittee insures a very successful event. Evangllstlc Scrvlccu, Evangelist J. U. Daly and wife of Omaha began a series of evangelis tic meetings in the Baptist chinch on Wednesday evening, which it is expected will be continued at least two weeks. Mr. Daly is a noted evangelist in the Baptist denomi nation, and has preached in Eng land, Scotland, Australia. Canada and other countries. Mrs Daly is also a successlul evangelist iiud preaches and sings the gospel. Meetings will be held every even ing except Saturday at 7:30 and the public arc invited to attend. Tho Whito Slave. "The White Slave," Hartley Campbell's masterpiece, will be rendered at the opera house Satur day evening, l en. lath, by a com pany of unusual merit. 1 he play is one which touches the heart, ap pealing by turns to the sense of fun and pathos, which are acutely de veloped. The plot ol the play, it will be remembered, turns on the pitiful tale of a southern girl who is made a slave on the supposition that she is an octoroon. Her trials, the in sults and degredatioim inflicted up on her, the (light with her lovrr from a cruel master who is the villiau of the play, and the happy denouncement when her identity is revealed, have won the sympathy of millions for years, and the plan tation scenes, witli the wide fields dotted with the cabins of the Held hands, the plantation song. etc.. present a past and gone obase of lite in this country to which will always cling a touch of sentiment and a shadf ot renin ncc. D. M. Leypoldt of llershey pur chased a carload ol lat hogs in the vicinity of Not Ui l'lalte this week winch ne will ship west Irom that place the first of next week. D. H. White and A. 11. Goodwin have returned from Chicago where they were taking in the sights. Mrs. G. W. Brown has returned troui a visit at Curtis. John Toillion was tendered a surprise party last Tuesday even ing at his home near Nichols by nis children in this locality apd a lew intimate, friends, the occasion neing his 80th birth anniversary. Oysters were served and gamqs of different kinds indulged in until about midnight when all leturned to their respective homes haying enjoyed the evening and wishing the old gentleman many returns of a like character. W. A. Faxton has shipped all his fat cattle to Chicago. The Hast shipment containing eighteen cars were billed out a dav or two ago. There were about 10S0 head in all and the finest and largest herd ever shipped out ol the valley by any one man. W. J. Shinkle and crew have finished baling and loading the hay on the C. C. Wetzel farm purchased by 15. V. Seeberger & Co. The Loker boys, who will return to California soon gave their many friends in the valley a social dance in the hall at llershey on last Fri day evening. II. B Reed shipped three cars of cattle from llershey to South Omaha the first of the week. Geo. Hackney, Sidney Howard and I. 15 Ware were among the members of the llershey Woodman camp who attended a meeting ol tins North Platte camp last eyen ing. Mrs. M. Mickelson and daughter Garnett were guests ol county scat friends yesterday. MSO-AIj noticu. Tho (lofomlantH, Mlolmcl M. Contey, Mr. MleliHol M. Conloy, IiIm wife, llrnt real namo unknown, ami Hlehanl lloo. teal nanio unknown, will take notice that on the i lllli ilny of November. 1901, the lilalntirr, llm comity of Lincoln, a corpora tion. Hied uk po'tti,,,, lt ti, diHtrlot court of Lincoln county, Nebraska, the object and prayer of which Is to foicoloo cer tain tax lleiiH, duly iihuchhciI by hiiIM plain, tiff nwliiNt tho nw'i of section , In town snip la, north of rarnre 31, worn of sixth principal meridian, Nebraska, for thu year Ml, In the sum of Jll.ll; for tho year IMC. In the sum of W.IO; for tho year 1W, In tho sum of Jio.sr.; for tho year 1S!I7, In tho sum ot $D.10; for the year lbOX, In tho sum of K1S: for tho year 1S9D. In the sum of K15; for the year 1U00, In the sum of 12.1)1; and also to forecloHo certain lax lions, duly nnnen8ed by said plaintiff iiKitltiNl the sou ot ncctlon , In township 11, north of rniiKo 31, west of sixth prin cipal meridian, Ncht-nHka. for tho year ISM. In tho mini of J1K.2S: for tho year 1&97, In tho mini of $9.29; for the year 1S98, In tho sum of for the year 1899. In the sum of Jrt.31: for the year 1900, In the sum 'f Wl. nmoiintltiK In tho total sum of MS.,!), with Interest on tho sum of JTO.Wi at the rate of ten tier cent per annum from the 1st day or November, 1901, all or which Is due and unpaid. IMalntlrf prays u decree of foreclomiro of said tax lion and a. sale of wild promises. on and each of you defendants are re quired to answer said petition" riii or be fore Monday, the 211 h day of March. 1902. Tino rniiNTV nt.' t.iwpot.M ,. , (A Corporation.) lly II. H. HIDOIOLV, Its Attorney. Thf, ilnfrtnitnlit (tin 1 .(tniliiif.l li.iii.ut.H...il . ...v. ........M..., .Kvuniiiimii company, a corporation, wilt tnko notice flint m, tli.. ir.tli nt A..t, ,fw, i... plaintiff, tho county of Lincoln, a corpora- iniii. iikhi iih pmiuon in tuo district court of Lincoln county. Nebraska, tho object and prayer or which Is to foreclose certain tax liens, duly asHcuHed by said plaintiff nKiilnHt tho soft nw',5. e!4 nwM nnd swVi HwV4 of section an, In townahln , north ot in i hit .-!, wesi ui sixui principal meridian. Nebraska, for tho year 1KJ3. In tho sum of ii.ni. iur uiu year iNii. in I no sum or L.. -1, 1 ' fir till, vmiT 11.(17 l.i ,1... ...... ..i I0.2; for tho your ISM, In tho mini of iY.Ii't! fntr 1 1 1 ViMlP 1kfl lit llm uini f tr Hi amountlnfr In tho total sum of $51.ti2. wltli iniuii-ni un inn nuiu ui (,.no ai mo raxo or ten per cent per annum from tho 1st day of April, 1901, all of which Is duo nnd un- in til rinlntirr jirayn a uocrco of foroclomiro of nld tax Hen and a khIo of mild iinjiniHOH. i fill IIMfl It- Wilt ,t inn lnr.,(t.lni.i,. - , nt jim Mviiniuiiiiin (till I U" milfoil in iinuwni' utidl miti nH fon JUoniluv, tho 21th dnv of Mnroh. 1002. TIIIO COt'NTV Ol1 I.INCON. (A uomoniuon.) lly II. 8f IlinOKIiV, U Attorney. TRAMP, TRAMP, TRAMP, THE HOYS ARfi MARCHING. Conic Our be in line. Way and You Will BETWEEN THE KIVEHS. Tlinmas Kelly has about re covered from iniuries'Teceiitly sus taineH in a runaway. Sugar 18 lbs $1.00 IJec Coffee per lb 14 Bofota Coffee 18c, 2 lbs for. .35 Arbuckle Coffee 13c, 2 lbs. . .25 Lion Coffee 13c, 2 lbs for. . . .25 (lolden Drip Syrup per gal. .-10 Full Cream Clice.se per lb.. .15 Diamond J boap bars lor. .Jis W. R. Soap 7 bars 25 Anchor Matches per pltff.. .15 Ilerrintr per keir 1.00 Home Made Saticr Krout per yal , Humphrey Flour, gives sat isfaction, per sack 1. (fib Sack" Wheallct, fresh, per sack '. 6-1 Sack Self-Rising Van Cake Flour per sack 3( 25-lb Sack Rye Flour, pure. .01 25-ib Sack Corn Meal 45 THE TRAMP GROCERY li.T, T.uMF, Prop. LtlSGATj NdTICIJ. IjlJUAIiNOTi c 10. Tho ilefendantH. V. tt. .lanieM. llrul rmil name unknown. Mrn. W. H. JameH. llrwt real namo unknown, IiIh wlfo and Rich ard Hoe, real name unknown, will take notice that on tho Ith dav or November, 1901, the plnliitlrf, tho county of Lincoln, a corporation. Pled IIh petition In tho iIIh- inei court or Lincoln county. NcbriiHKa, the object and prayer of which in to fore cIoho certain tax lletm. duly nHBCHHed by Hiild plaintiff iiKaliiHt the ho1 of ncctlon 14. In towiiHhlp 10, north of raiiKo 33. went of Hlxth prlneliml meridian. NobniHka for ina yenr iv.w. in mo Hum or jiuili; for the yenr 1S97. In tho mim or J9.37: for the your 1S9S, In the mini of RM; for .no year IMS, In tho nuiu of M.29: for tho year 1!)(), In the Hum of 12.01. iimountlmf In the total Hum of T0.ir,, with IntiTi'Ht on tho mim of $21'.iri at the rate of ten per cent per an num irom i in. ihi nay ot Hontemiier, 1901, all of which Ih due and unpaid.' Plaintiff prayw u deereo of forocloHiiro of wild tax Hen and a iiulo of nnld premlseH. You and each of you defendautH are ro tiulreil to aiiHwer mild petition on or be- rnro aioiiiuiv, tno ami day of aiarcli. 1902. ruin county' of mnooln. (A Corporation.) Hy II. H. ItinflHM', Its Attorney. l.KClAIi NOTICR. The defundanlH. W. II. Haldwln Mrn. W, II. Ilaldwln. 1 1 1 h wife, flrHt real name unknown, and Itlchard Itoe, real name unknown, will tnko untlco that on tho Itli day of November. 1901, the nlalntlff, the county of Lincoln, a corporation. Illed Itn peimon in inn uicirici cnuri ot Lincoln rnuntv. Nebrncka. the object nnd prayer of which In to fnrccloxn certain tax llonH. duly aHsrssi'd hy nald plaintiff iikuIiikI tho nw'i or Heetion n. in townsnip i. norm or rnimn ;u. went or nixin prineipni merlilmu, Nebraska, for tho cnr 1 In tho hum of llS.lii: for tho year 190, In the Mini of :i.n,T; ror tno year iw, in tiio mini of nn.w; ror ino year iww, in tuo mini or $10.01; for the year 1R99. In the num of t'J.ai: for tho year 1900, In the Hum of $.'i,9::. iiimnintlliK' In the total mim of fSl.lS, wltli IntereHt on the Hum of VMi at the ratn of ten nor cent pee milium from tin. lut rtny of Henieinbcr. 1901, all of which Ih duo and unpnld. Plaintiff prays a decree of forecluuuro of B,-ild tnx lieu nnd a ti.ile of nnld prcmlflCD You nnd ench of you dotendnntn aro re nulwl to nnswor snld petition on or be fore Mondnv, tho 21th dav of March. 1003. TIIIO COUNTY OP LINCOLN. . (X Corporation.) Ry H. H. ItlDtlKLY', Its Attorney.