Lincoln County tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1885-1890, August 27, 1887, Image 4

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    O. S. CLINTON,
5
DEALER IN
04 London's craze oyer the "Wild The Quaker colony at Whittier,
Wrf;". Twvmlfi the Sat ur dan Review Southern California dedicated their
v - I t i 1 j. a j
says: xne same , worsmp is in new uuuruu on last ouuuay mm
close analogy to the latter and more appropriate exercises. The colony
rotten days or tne .Etonian .umpire, sina out witn .every .prapcuu uj.
-1
WATCHES,
success.
fThe'people of iTexas jare talking
of enteriner larfrelv into ' grape cul
ture If or -wine. Th'eecent election
Clocks,
SILVEEWARE
favored ones amd pets of the Roman
ladies.11 ' j
The sSevJ.Drt TwitchelL 6& Hart
ford, Conn., has a large family of in Texas rather indicates that Tex-
cmiaren. it ro wmc tirea or select- ans win reiisn corn aua sour muau
mg names, he dubbed ins tenth
child ATennv," a: name as euphoni-
ous as m, sigmncant. oince men
he has had two more children, hut
lias mot given them numerical
names.
Bulgaria's purchase of 200,000
repeating rmes iooks nxe rusnmg
business. That will give its soldiers
about three guns apiece. Thrice
armed is he whose quarrel is just
but little Bulgar had better not
pick a quarrel just now.
better.
3
fa warranted, is because it is the best
Bbnd Pretention known: It will Poai
tivelr core all Blood Diseases, purifies tne
AND
liver Kite. . -Use
Dr. Gunn's Improved Liver Pills
for Hallow Complection. Pimmes on the
Face and: Billiousness.J Never sickens or
gripes. Sample bottle 5 cent at A. F.
Streitz's. i
rely core aii iuooa. diseases, punnes
hole system, and thoroughly builds up the
constitution.. itememDer, we guaraaieo iw
For Sale by A. F. Streitz.
of South
Call and see me before
Governor Richardson
Carolina, is about to obey a joint
resolution ot the .Legislature or
TUuru-n ..18fi1.whi(h wns indorsed and re-
inn A Uwaia M-TT I f.in.n. -U XI n I OlTf. fir T.llft nmffi. T.O X. A.
"6 wiwMiwj. . i wuiuig me yuuwju. uj. tue iueen as i s, r r ry w , -, .
fn fh viffiif rfiiA TkAm;; jbvans or ,tne uomeaerate iumj,
. ; nnfiaa n Jaiin. ,nv c I f or nonsmp.iious cTallantrv at iiees-
purchasing eisewnere. SSSSSmt m Z .isei... Tto is
McDonald's Block, Spruce Street.
T. (7. PATTERBON, Pret't.
A. D. BUCKWORTH, Treasurer.
CAPITAL
ISAAC DILLON, Vice PrH.
LESTER SELLS Secretary.
thonzing the construction of the
Ked River Vallej Railway.. , . ,
A negro cook on board of a Scotch
schooner is the author of a novel
way of killing a shark. - Heiieated
the
only testimonial presented by the
State to a soldier in the late war.
It wilfcost $500.
The solar eclipse was obscured by
LOAN AND TRUST GO,
OF NORTH PLATTE, NEBRASKA.
"First Mortgage Farm Loans Made in Lincoln and adjoining:
Counties. Money on hand to close loans promptly.
OFFICE IN LAND OFFICE BLOCK, OPPOSITE DEPOT,
NORTH PLATTE, - - - NEBRASKA.
$100,000. U fire-brick reel hot, wrapped it up Russia. At Klin an aged -professor
in fi rrmonr ninth -a- i iiauiru jucutuicuii xuuuv u wmwu
board, when the voracious shark ascension alone so as ,to get above
(farfMl nffpr if. anil anollnntnJ 4- the clouds to take an observation.
ThesharkVfurTwas soon subdued A Though much trouble was expen-
and he floated to the surface dead fnced, the ascension was successiui-
ly made, and tne piucKy old pro-
LIVERY,
FEED
AND SALE STABLE,
In Brief, And To The Point. '
Dyspepria is dreadful. Disordered liver is
misery. Indigestion ia a fee to good nature.
The human digestive apparatus is one of the
boM ooate an woA&rful things in exis-
a is easily put oat or order.
GrBtmy food, tough food, sloppy food, bad
oookexy, mental worry, late hoars, irregular j
habits, and many others things which ought not
io.be have made the American people a nation of
dyspeptics.
Bat Green's Aagael Flower has done a wonder
ful work in reforming this sad business and mak
ing the American people so healthy that they can
enjoy their meals and be happy.
Kememben-No happiness without health. But
Green's August Flower brings health and happi
ness to the dyspectic Ask your druggist for a
bottle. Seventy-five ceats.
r m At
lessor descended, in satety ,near
Moscow, fortv miles distant. The
incident illustrates the enthusiasm
and heroism of the devotees of
science.
rvw xv Of the good tilings of this
VVV Hfo aye sorrowfully let
alone on account of Dyspepsia. Ackers
Dyspepsia Tablets will cure Dyspepsia,
inaigesuon ana uonstipauon; sold on a
positive guarantee at 25 and 50 cents, by
A. F. Streitz.
Horses Bought and Sold on Commission.
First-class rigs to let on short notice and at reasonable rates.
o o
M. C. LINDSAY, Proprietor.
Front Street, near U. P. Freight Warehouse,
NORTH PLATTE, - - - - NEBRASKA.
WALL PAPER,
Paint and Oil Depot
At PEALE'Si Odd Fellows1 Block, Spruce Street.
Always in stock the most complete assortment of WALL PAPER, wall TPr of wKS fKnT
BnjM;i;nnnmKnn. phriSppc m?xmvpTQ r;j j h I smoker ot the Uerman nation, he
noyelties in papers. Every shade of the best brands of READY MIXED
paints for houses, barns, wagons and buggies. White lead, oils, glass,
putty, brushes, varnishes, kalsomine and complete painters1 supplies.
The Salt Lake Tribune declares
that the victims in the Comstock
mine -averaged one a week through
the twenty-seven years that the lode
i rj , . , . biic twenty-seven years tuau me luue
A JESm? tT61 8 pnVatl sectfm has been worked. That is to say at
i??;0011' 8P? ?-the least, 1,400 miners have been sacri-
greau sKuesman s sweet toocn in a
current magazine article. Sumner
was especially fond of chocolate
creams, and held that as long as he
could eat candy his digestion was in
good order. He never smoked, and
never tasted of whiskey but once.
There are two smoking rooms in
Windsor Castle, and no smoking is
tolerated outside of these rooms.
Labouchere says: "Visitors are not
allowed to smoke in their rooms,
because if a non-smoker succeeds
air,
acci-
THE WILD WEST
IS OPEN AGAIN WITH A FULL LINE OF
of every description.
BUESS O I
CONSTANTLY ON DRAUGHT.
would find himself in an atmos
phere which would cure a ham in a
few hours."
Now Has Faith.
I had been troubled all winter with
cold .and pain in the chest and got no
relief from remedies recommended by
Drucreists and Physicians. At the
time I was advertising Dr. Bosanko's
Couch and Lune Svtud. I had little
faith, but thought to try it as a last resort,
now I believe even more than' they tell
- C ! j I r-r-i .
me ui its uurauve quauues. jc rom tne
Neusy Elizabeth, Ky. Sample bottles
5 cents at A. F. Streitz's Drug Store. 1
A SDirit of rivalrv ia alreadv nn-
ticeable between President Cleve-
ficed there bv fire, gas, dead
falls, caving in', explosions or
dents to machinery. A peculiar
sternness of feature and sententious
ness of speech among the miners
are results of this experience.
Boston Transcript.
A recent estimate places the
number of human lives lost in the
United Statesjby tornadoes during
the last ten years at a little less
than 2,000. It is also declared that
nearly all of these lives were need-
lessiv sacrraced througn ignorance
or foolliardiness. Those who will
heed the warning in the sky can
put themselves in a place of safety
long before the destrover burst
upon them. Chicago Neivs.
AN EPIDEMIC.
U. 8. Land Office, North Platte, Neb., ?
July 29th, 1S87. $
Complaint haring been entered at this office by
Francis Coatee against Edisond C. Dickson for
failure to comply with law as to Timbernltare
Entry No. 8879 dated May 28th, 1886, nponthe
northeast quarter, section 32, townehip IS, range
84, in Lincoln comity, Nebrasks with a view to
the cancellation of said entry; contestant alleg
ing that claimant has failed to break or cause to
be broken fire acres the first year after entry and
has failed to cure said defect np to date; the said
parties are hereby summoned to appear at the
office of L.K. Hntton. Faxton, Neb., on the 24th
day of September, 1887, at 9 o'clock a. m., to re
spond ana iarnisn cesamony concerning sua
failure Jrinal hearing at this omce oa
WIL fiKTTLIiZ,
Register.
September 30th, 1887.
315
Land OfBco at North Platte Neb.,
Augnst 15th, 1887. )
Notice is hereby given that the following-named
settler has filed notice of his intention to make
final proof in support of his claim and that said
proof will be made before the Register and Re
ceiver of the U. S. Land Office at North Platte,
Neb., on October 11th, 1887. viz: Ira Chamberlain
on his Homestead Entry No. 6658 for the south
east quarter section 24, town 16, range 27. He
names the following witnesses to prove his con
tinuous "residence upon and cultivation of said
land, viz: Stephen M. Payne, Clark K Moon,
George M. Peterson and Perry Hill, all of Oar
field P. O., Nebraska. Wx. Nxtoue,
316 Register.
THE
MISSOURI PACIFIC
Railway
Has removed its Ticket Office in Omaha, and is
now located at
218 South Thirteenth Street,
Between Famam and Douglas.
THE ONLY LINE RUNNING
.Free Reclining Chair Cars
ON" ALL TRAINS: BETWEEN
OMAHA,
LINCOLN,
KANSAS CITY
AND ST. LOUIS.
Pullman Buffet Cars on all night
trains.
Direct connections made in Union Denots at
ilansas Uity and bt. ixms tor all points Juutt,
South and West. The Missouri Pacific has
lately been awarded the fast mail service between
the east and west. No other line exceeds the j
time made by this line between the west and St.
Louis. For tickets, maps, time tables or any
other information call on your nearest agent or
aauress
Thos. F. Godfrey,
Pass, and Ticket Agt.,
218 South 13th St, OMAHA.
TT. . NEWMAN, General Traffic Mgr
H. G. TOWNS END, G. P. and T. Agt.
ST. LOUIS.
tuoMrtlngCAtH4 I DOINGS.
lumber mm AT
LUMBEB,
Lath.,
BLINDS,
DOORS, Etc.
LIME AND CEMENT.
SPECIAL AGENT FOR
Pennsylvania Anthracite,
Colorado Anthracite
AND
Colorado Soft
YARD ON R. R. TRACK WEST OF DEPOT
NORTH PLATTE, NEB.
HERSHEY & CO.,
DEALERS IN
AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS,
AND MANUFACTURERS OF
IROJD CARTS, ETC.
BLACKSMITHING, CARRIAGE PAINTING & REPAIRING
PROMPTLY EXECUTED.
Prices Guaranteed to be the" Lowest.
Locust Street,
North Platte, - - Nebraska.
LADIES COffiEMPLATIM
the purchase of new sewing machines are requested to call at the Front
Street Hardware Store and examine the
DAVIS VERTICAL FEED MACHINE.
They are the finest and most complete in the market.
"GUY'S PLACE."
A Violent Form of Cholera Morbus at Belknap,
Iowa, Prostrates the Whole Community.
A Plain Statement of. Facts by a Leading Mer
chant of the Town.
Last summer wo had on epidemic . in this com
munity in the form of cholera morbus. Nearly
every man. woman and child was prostrated by
it. and it seemed to be a very violent form. We
tried every medicine we could find without relief.
I then went to.Ottumwa and .Blake, Bruce & Co.,
wholesald druggists, advised mo to take home
Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Rem
edy. I done so and distributed it, anditgavo
relief immediately: it worked liko magic. lor-
ON THE SIDE.
Morse Blankets Knocked all to Pieces.
Come one, come all, and be convinced that we have the largest, best and openly made a bid for the .colored
i i. i 3 .i ; I i Ti. : -j i
uucaucsb biw& uj. Harness ana saaaierv erooas m tne citv. i vutc. xi a uuu uttie muiutjuts
C. C. HAWKINS' & BROS'.,
Spruce Street, next to Conway & Keith, j
land and Governor Hill. A short
time since the president offered a
premium of $10 for the best set of
triplets to be ShOWn at a Village fair dered more of the remedy at once, and sold it
i&i v - i -im a i i . - finnnrr t n t .nnir nr m tt crnwi nnra or niranr ot ttitt
in new xoik soaie. xne sovernor
now comes to the front with an
offer of $25 .for the best pair, of i
colored twins. The governor has
these that determine the destiny of I
nations.
The suite of rooms engaged by
daring the 'day at my store and at night at my
home. Tsold as much daring-the night as I did
during the day. The people here cannot say
enough in praise of Chamberlain's Colic, .Cholera
and Diarrhoea Remedy.
J. H. Hellwig, Merchant,
Belknap, Iowa.
Sold by A. F. Streitz.
I. FORT,
and T iim a. Hiocatox
OFFICE IN KEITH'S BLOCK,
North Platte,
One favorite newspaper topic is a
declamation against ice water, yet
President Cleveland at the Lafayette everybody drinks it, and nobody is
Hotel, Philadelphia, for his use- nup unless tne water itseit is dad,
during the celebration are to be or it is used to excess, and men are
overhauled and redecorated. " Thev made U DJ excess in eating and
take in the whole Broad street front; drmking of anything. Another
iancy is that watermelons are a
frequent cause of colic, and the'
used to be called "cholera bombs,"
and' yet nothing is more wholesome
and harmless than that part of the
melon which is usually eaten.
Newburyport Herald.
of the hotel on the first sleeping
floor. Three of the rooms will be
parlors. Mrs. uieveland s room
will be dantily upholstered in blue
and gold. Governor Beaver has
engaged thetwo parlors adjoining
iiii. .uirc vtMM.1111 n xii ii?- riR
N Sfor&Skft tight sleeper, however, and has
is a
en-
Desirable
30,000 ACRES
farming
Graced a chamber wav iin at tbft tnn S(vo tte M611. They are es-
uukwi inuc uj. tut; street noises.
FIRST-CLASS
Sample :-: Room,
N L. HALL, Manager.
i&g Having renttea our rooms
throughout, the public is invited to
call aud see us.
I "rHLAJVE FOR S.AJDIEI
One single buggy, one two-nian road cart and one one-man roadcart.
They will be disposed of at a bargain.
Best Goods for the Least Money at the
Front Street Hardware Store.
E3
Hinman's Block Front Street,
J. Q. THACKER
ONLY
DRTJGGI S T"
Choice Wines,
Liquors and
Cigars
Kept at the Bar.
Keith's Block, Front Street,
JSOKTH PLATTE, - NEBRASKA.
KEITH'S BLOCK, FRONT STREET, OPPOSITE PACIFIC HOTEL.
NOKTH PLATTE, - NEBEASKA.
WE AIM TO HANDLE THE BEST GRADE OF GOODS,
SELL THEM AT REASONABLE PRICES, AND WARRANT
EVERYTHING AS REPRESENTED.
FOR SALE IN
Land
Joncrn.
etc We guarantee Acker's RnoiTar.
Remedy a positive core. It saves
hours of anxious . watcMng. , Sold by
A. F. Streitz.
RANGES 33 to 37,
INCLUSIVE, IN
Lincoln and Keith Counties, Neb.,
and lying between the North and Sorith Platte Rivers, on the line of the
union Pacific Railway.
Prices and Terms can be obtained on application at the office of
DILLON & COLLINS,
Piles.
Piles are frequently preceded by a
sense of weight in the back, loins; and
lower part' of the abdomen, causing the
patient to suppose he has some affection
of the kidneys or neiehborinir organs. At
times, symptoms of indigestion are
present, flatulency, uneasiness of the
stomach, etc. A moisture like perspira-
tion, producing a very disagreeable
SElifft&MSS ?f ?W Marr Smith, a Boston beggar
piles yield at once to the application of Uust dead tne P"ce found in silver
.jjx. AosanKo-s tne jKemedy, which acts goia, oanK Dins, government bonds
lvji-i - 1,aif auburumg ana DanK creaits, a total of between
A little child near CharlottevMich., fell
into a milk can head first and was
drowned.. Children should not be per
mitted to go' near the water unless accom
panied byadults.
Concealed about the filthy efforts
BEAST!
Mexican
Mustang
Liniment
;
Orders from the country and alonsr the line of the Union
. Pacific Railway Solicited.
BRCEKER& BAUMBACH,
Merchant Tailors,
OIiBAITBRS
Sciatica,
Lumbago,
Scratches.
Sprains,
Strains,
Stitches,
Stiff Joints,
Backache,
Galls,
Sores,
ispavin
Contracted
Muscles,
Eruptions,
Hoof Ail,
Screw
Wonasj
Swiuney,
Saddle Galls,
Piles.
ine tumors, allaying the intense itching;
ana anecung a permanent cure. Price
fifty cents. Address the Dr. Bosariko
Medicine Co., Piqua Ohio. Sold by A. P.
Streitz.-
Beick Liyeet
Toy 3D- "W- Besack,
Stabie.
Its Cleveland has arrown verv
brown, at Marion. Her complexion
is one which is improved by a coat
of tan, and she now looks like a
Spanish beanty. The name, "Don
na Frances," which was given her
by her friends at Wells Collesre. has
followed her to her present abiding
place, and. even, the country folk
about Marion call her by the roman
tic title.
$6,000 and 7,000.
Miss Celeste Stauifferr the New
Orleans belle, to whom Mr. Tildcn
left $10,000 is at Bar Harbor, and
goes in f or rowing and other out-of-door
exercises. She is one of the
best dressed young women there.
New Jersey's State Prison holds
860 convicts, of whom 140 can
neither read nor write. Sept. 1 a
night school will be opened, to be
in session two hours each evening.
All who would learn the rudiments
may do so.
FIRST-CLASS RIGS FURNISHED
on short notice and at reasonable rates. Horses boarded bv the week or
tompetent employes. Stable
House on east Fifth street,
fA nd reliable If edicineo are the best CtVfiO SWVk. J?4
Wf6; BloodEl- thousands suffering from ffllf co
bdr kaslwen prescribed for years for all im- CnnAH t. :J3'rY
Po,,l nnmTMfpnf AmnlnvM Sf.Uo nfA TTn.lA PMieittooa. mereryioaiofbcrol- Acker's Enelish Eemeav? Tt W
iaralmabLe. PorBhemnatism,hasrwegTial.
Por Sale by A.-P. Streitz;
prepeationknown for all Lung Troubles,
mono, oa jkuto guarantee at 1Q&, oOc
For Sale by A. P. Streitz. . ...
Rheumatism,
Burasi
Scalds,
Stings,
Bites,
Bruises,
Bunions,
Corns, j Cracki
THIS GOOD OLD STAND-BY
accomplishes for everybody exactly what la claimed
forlt. One of the reasons for the great popularity of
the Hostang Liniment la found In Its naivcrsal
applicability. Kvcrybody needs such a medicine.
The Catnbcrmnn needs It In case of accident.
The Housewife needs it for generalfamlly use.
The Cannier needs It for his teams and his men.
The Mecli.iuic nccite it always on hto work
bench.
The 3Iincr needs It Ja cae of emergency.
The PloneerncctUIt can't got along without It.
The Farmer needs it in his house, his stable,
and his stock yard.
The Steamboat man or the Beatasaa needs
It in liberal supply alloatand ashore.
The Horse-fancier needs it It Is his best
friend and safest reliance.
The Steck'srewer needs it it will care him
thousands of dollars and a world of trouble.
Tho Railroad man needs it and will need It so
Ions as his llfo Is a round of accidents and dangers.
The Backweedamaa needs it. There is noth
ing liko it as an antidoto for the dangers to life,
lirab aud comfort which ssrround tho ploaeer.
The AT crcbaat needs if about bis store ana oh
his employees. Accidents will happen, and wbe
theso come the Hustang Lialmcnt to wanted at oace,
Keep a Bottle ia the Haase. TU the best of
economy.
Keep a Bottle la tho Factery. IUitBHsedUt4
use In case of accident saves pain and loss of wagea
Keep a. Battle Always ia the Stable fe
ase whcB waatea
LARGE STOCK OP PIECE GOODS,
embracing all the new designs, kept on hand and made to order.
PERFECT FIT GUARANTEED.
PRICES LOWER THAN EVER BEFORE.
Call and see us in Ottenstein building west of Foley's store, .
NORTH PLATTE, - - NEBRASKA.
E. B. WARNER,
CONSTANTLY IN STOCK
METALLIC and CLOTH DRAPED CASKETS
COMPLETE STOCK OF TIEIIM'WIIETG-S,,
In White and Black.
Gloss White Caskets. Wooden uomns 01 an oize&
Shrouds and Shoes for Men, Women and Children.
Telegraph Orders Promptly Attended to. Open Day and Night.
ENBALMING A SPECIALTY.
PATT
WAGON SHOP
Has always on hand new and second-hand Lumber and Spring
Wagons, Backboards and Baggies. Hows, Harrows and all kinds of
A-gricuLLt"ULxal l33Q.pleiaQ.eri.ts-
Horse and Ox Shoeing and Blacksmithing. I repair all kinds of
Machinery, Wagons, Carnages and J? arming 'lools. I win order
repairs for kinds of mowers, reapers, hay rakes, etc. Agent for the
CELEBRATED NEW BUCKEYE REAPERS & MOWERSj
All Kinds of Hay RakM, Etc.
Also agent for the Celebrated Studebaker Road Wagons, Spring
Wagons, Buckboards and Buggies.
W. J. PATTERSON, NORTH PLATTE, NEB
-j.