Lincoln County tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1885-1890, June 09, 1888, Image 4

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4 TOMIC.
Celery and Coca, the prominent in
gredients, are tne oesc ana
Nerve Tonics. It strengthen
For The NERVOUS
The DEBILITATED
The AGED.
strengthens and
quiets the nervone system, cuing
Nervous Weknea, Hysteria, Sleep-
leasness, &c.
AH ALTERATIVE.
It drives out the poisanong nmon of
the blood purifying and enriching ,
and eo overcoming those diseases
resulting from impure or impover
ished blood.
A LAXATIVE.
Actingmildlybutsurclyonthebowels
it cures habitual constipation, and
promotes areguiar naD. it
ens the stomach, and aids c
. A DIURETIC.
m In its composition the best and most
active diureticsoftheMateriaMedica
arc combined sclcntificallywith other
effective remedies for diseases of the
kidneys. It can be relied on to give
quick relief and speedy cure.
Hundreds of testimonials hire been reeeired
from persona who have ed this nmedj with
remirkmhlo benefit. Send for circalaw, firing
full p&rticnlva.
Price $i.eo. toll fey Srsfgistt:
WELLS, RICHARDSON &CO., Prop'
BUBLDfGTON.VT.
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C. S. CLINTON,
WATCHES,
Clocks,
SILVERWARE
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Fine Watch and Clock Repair
ing a Specialty.
Call and see me before purchasing elsewhere.
McDonald's Block, Spruce Street.
1881.
1888.
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Lath, Shingles,
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Building Paper,
IN ANY DESIRED QUANTITY.
Fifth Street, Cor. Locust, Opposite Baptist Church,
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WALL PAPER,
Paint and Oil Depot
At
'S, Odd Fellows' Block, Spruce Street.
Always in stock the most complete assortment of WALL PAPER, wall
and ceiling decorations, CORNERS, CENTERS, Binders and all' latest
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.
tfeff WATCHES
AND
CLOCKS.
THE FINEST LINE IN THE CITY AT
DIAMONDS & JEWELRY
SOLD AT ACTUAL COST.
ALMOST GIVEN AWAY.
USE
BEST SIX CORD
FOR
MACHINE OR HAND USE.
For sale by
T..--: -J. : E-p;LEY .
CURES WHERE ALL ELSE FAILS.
Best Cough Syrup. Tastes good. Use
in tune, uoia i
I believe Piso's Cure
for Consumption saved
my life. A. H. Dowell,
Editor Enquirer, Eden
ton, N. C, April 23, 1887.
PISO
The best Cough Medi
cine is Piso's Cube fob
Consumption. Children
take it without objection.
By all druggists. 25c.
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CORES WHEtE ALL ELSE f Al
it Cough Syrup. TMteagood. Ut
mnme. aoiaoyi
THE 1E7. GEO. H. THAYER, of Bourbon
lnd., says: "Both myself and wife owe our lives
to Shiloh's Consumption Cure." Sold by Streitz
Are you made miserable by indigestion, con
stipation, dizziness, loss of appetite, yellow
skin? Bhiloh's Vitalizeria a positive cure. For
sale by A. F. Streitz.
One trouble with most hotel and
restaurant "corn stanch pudding" is
that they put in too much starch
and not enough corn, so to speak,
which gives consumers some subse
quent trouble to shut their eyes.
Ballard's Horehound Syrup.
A single bottle of Ballard's Horehond Syrup
kept about your house for immediate nse will
prevent serious sickness, a large doctor bill, and
perhaps death, by the use of three or four doses.
For curing consumption its success has been
simply wonderful, and for ordinary conghs,colds,
sore throat, croup, whooping cough, sore chest
hemorrhages its effects are surprising and won
derful. Every bottle guaranteed. C. W. Price,
agent.
In quiet, conservative, and cir
cumspect Philadelphia, they have a
very palatable breakfast dish made
of shad roe stewed with mush-rooms
and fine herbs, and the colored
cooks decline to tell how it is done.
425.00 Be ward.
The above reward will be paid for any case of
rheumatism not benefited by Ballard's Snow
Liniment. There is no pain it will not subdue,
no wound it will not heal. It is the most pene
t rating liniment known for all pain, for man or
beast it stands without parallel. Ladies who
hove backache should never be without it. Price
50 cents. C. W. Price, Agent.
Cupid has been effectually boy
cotted in Waupaca, Wis. The
young ladies foreswore accepting as
escorts any young men who drink,
and the young men retaliated by
agreeing not to seek the society of
any young lady who cannot make
good bread and coffee, broil a steak,
and abstain from chewing gum.
Pretty Women.
All women look attractive when their color
and complexion is clear. If your skin is sallow
eyes dull, you are bilious, secure a box of Wil
liams' Australian Herb Pills, take as directed,
and the feeling of languor will leave you, your
eyes brighten, and you are another woman. C,
W. Price.Agent.
The frame house in which Gen.
Grant was born has been moved to
Cincinnati and will be put upon ex
hibition. Such a proceeding is cer
tainly not commendable in this
country. There is something re
pulsive to the true American in the
idea that the objects in which he
takes an almost sacred interest
should be used for the purpose of
sorbid gain.
How to Cure Salt Rheum and Tetter.
Many persons believe that salt rheum and tet
ter can not be cured and quietly submit to be
tortured by them. If they would invest twenty
five cents in a box of Chamberlain's Eye and
Skin Ointment and apply it as directed they
would 300c become convinced of their error. It
almost instantly relieves the itching and burning
sensation and has cured many coses after they
had resisted all other treatment from ten to
twenty years. Try it. For sale by F. II. Long-
ley.
The farmers are objects of the
especial anxiety of the free traders,
if one may judge by their utterance
upon the tariff. But their profes
sions have a hollow sound. If they
are sincere why was it, when a pro
position to place agricultural imple
ments on the free list was made to
the democratic caucus the other
night, it was summarily kicked out
of the caucus? Agricultural im
plements form part of the farmers
"necessaries of life," and if the
democrats are honest in their pre
tended wish to lessen the burdens
of the farmers, why did they not
apply their theories to these imple
ments? The great trouble with
democratic tariff reformers is insin
cerity. Sincerity and consistency
are two very precious jewels, but
they are very rare among demo
crats. Journal.
FOE DYSPEPSIA and liver complaint you
have a printed guarantee cn every bottle o
Shilolrs Vitalizer. It never fails to cure. For
sale by A. F. Streitz.
A nasal injector free with each bottle of Shi
loh's Catarrh Remedy. Price 50 cents. Sold by
Streitz.
OGATiATiLiA JOTTINGS.
Pax ton Pilot Correspondence.
Dull, dull, everywhere.
Spruce street is receiving neces
sary repairs.
The farmers are very busy get
ting in their crops.
Two of our leading mercantile
firms are closing out their stocks at
cost.
A furniture and crockery store is
about to be sold out at sheriff's sale.
F. M. Richmond of Brule was in
town Monday. He taught the
young idea "how to shoot," over
south of Paxton last winter.
The Ogalalla Lumber Co., have
shipped a quantity of brick for the
new office of the Pilot.
The 1 o'clock train east, has a
way of leaving an hour ahead of
time.
County Clerk Dickerson, and
deputy Clerk Phelps are very busy
receiving the asssessor's returns, in
addition to their regular duties.
Both gentlemen are deservedly pop
ular. The crops hereabouts are looking
fine.
The new and very fine school
house is about completed.
Sup't of Schools, L. E. Brown, is
evidently the right man in the
right place.
The Prohibitionists are few in
number but have at least the cour
age of their convictions.
There are fewer saloons herea
bouts, but is there less drinking of
intoxicants.
Joel W. Kinne, Paxton's irrcst
prominent citizeu was about town
on Monday.
Prairie schooners bound west arc
a daily institution.
One linen duster was observed on
the street Monday.
G. W. Stocking of Big Springs
was in town on Monday.
Nonpareil.
The Commercial Travelers' Protective Associa
tion, of tho United States, has a membership of
over Bixtoen- thousand and is probably tho strong
est association of tho kind in, tho world. Mr.
JolmR. Stone, their Nat'l Sec'y andTreas., 79
Dearborn St. Chicago, in a letter states that he
ha been severely troubled at times, for tho past
twenty years, with cramp and bilious colic which
would compel him to take to his bed from three
to six days. While in St. Louis at their last an
nual meeting he procured a bottle of Chamber
lain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoo Remedy and
has since used it with the best results. It is tho
only remedy he ever found that cfiectcd a rapid
and complete care. No. one can safely travel
without it.. Sold by F. H. Longley.
PAXTONfNEWS.
From the Pilot.
N. B. Whitesides, father of Mrs.
W. W. Yates arrived here from
Illinios last Thursday. He informs
us that he expects to remain in this
county until early winter.
Most of the business men of Pax-'
ton showed their respects for the
dead soldiers by decorating their
places of business with the Ameri
can flag draped with mourning.
James M. Coulter and William
Kerby arrived home last Friday
from a trip as far west as Cheyenne.
They report business at a stand
still out there, and that the grass is
not as good there as here.
According to reports from the
Rock Spring coal mines, so far this
.spring it has taken all their force
to keep up with their orders. This
being the case would it not be well
for Nebraska dealers to order early?
Fred and Frank Pease, Albert
and Charlie Wilson, Miss Laura
Cooper, Miss Nora Coates, Miss
Rosa Wilson, Miss Mamie Greno,
Miss Creo Welsh, Miss Maggie
Lute, Miss Nellie Lute, Miss Anna
Lute, Mr. Harry Lute, Mr. John
Richert, attended at Ogalalla in
carraiges on Memorial day.
Mr. Wm. Granger arrived here
last Saturday morning from Mis
souri. He comes to take charge of
the mechanical department of Tie
Pilot. Mr. Granger is a young
man but having served several
years in this department of the bus
iness he is fully qualified and we
feel that the typographical appear
ance of The Pilot will not retro
grade any under his skillful man
agement; although there is surely
not much room for improvement in
the appearance of it as it has been.
The Verdict Unanimous.
W. D. Suit, druggist, Bippas, Ind., testifies: ,ll
can recommend Electric Bitters as the very best
remedy, Every bottlo sold has given relief in
every case. One man took six bottles and was
cured of rheumatism of ten years standing."
Abraham Hare, druggist, Bellville, Ohio, affirms:
"The best selling medicine I have over handled
in my 20 years' experience, is Electric Bittera."
Thousands of others have added their testimony,
so that the verdict is unanimous that Electric
Bitters do euro aU diseases of tho liver, kidneys
or blood. Only a half dollar a bottlo at A. F.
Streitz's drug store. 2
How to select a wife: Always
select your own.
Men have arbor days and eats
have arbor nights.
The modern widow's cruised is a
voyage for a husband.
Blind error holds the world in
chain.
It is better to raise good potatoes
than to write poor poetry.
Leaves and blossoms are the
heralds of fly time.
Press on ! There 's no such word
as fail.
When in trouble we are apt to
forget the abundant favors bestow
ed upon us from God.
Strange as it may appear well
cooked meat in a boarding house is
rare.
That which is morally wrong can
never be made socially or pohticallv
right.
Belted waists are greatly favored
by young ladies for wear about the
house.
A Woman's Discovery.
"Another wonderful discovery lias been mado
and that too by a lady in this county. Disease
fastened its clutches upon her and for seven
years she withstood its severest tests, but her vi
tal organs were undermined and death seemed
imminent. For three months she coughed in
cessantly and could not sleep. Sho bought of us
a bottlo of Dr. King's Now Discovery for Con
sumption and was so mucli relieved on taking
first dose that sho slept all night and with one
bottlo has been miraculously cured. Her name is
Mrs. Luther Lutz." Thus write W. C. Hamrick
& Co.. Shelby, N. C. Get a f rea trial bottlo at
A. F. Strcitz's drug store. 2
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Black lace dresses will soon be as
fashionable, particularly for use at
summer resorts, as they were last
season.
The trade in birds for women's
hats last year was so enormous that
he soldl;wd millions of small birds
of every kind and color.
E. M. Boynton, an extensive
manufacturer, has invented a bicy
cle railway and expects to revolu
tionize the railway system of the
world.
There are already four presiden
tial tickets in the field.
The disintegration of the Knights
of Labor in the neigborhood of
Chicago is going on rapidly.
The number of pensioners in the
U. S., on June 30th, last, was 406,
008. Disbursements during the
year, $74,815,486.85.
Paris green used with plaster will
not injure the potato tops. Use a
pound of the green to a barrel of
plaster.
Nebraska's Prohibition vote the
first year of its organization, (1S84)
was 2,899. In 1887 it was 7,359,
and it will increase correspondingly
this year.
The largest city in the United
States is New York, with a popula
tion of 1,500,000; followed by Phil
adelphia with 1,043,698; Brooklyn,
757,755; Chicago, 850,000; and St.
"Louis, 500,000. No other city in
the United States exceeds the latter
number.
The estimated value of all vessels
sailing under the United States flag
is about $180,000,000, numbering
21.574, and having a registered
tonage of 4.397,309 tons.
CURES
Headache, Toothache, Earache,
NEURALGIA, SORE THROAT,
Catarrh, Croup, Frost Bites,
Sore Nipples, Caked Breasts, Lame Back,
RHEUMATISM
Sprains, Bruises, Cuts, Burns, Old Sores, &c
Sold by Druggists. 50c. and $1.00.
HAMLIN'S BLOOD AND LIVER PILLS.
Best in the World. Try Them. 25c.
SONG BOOK MAILED FREE.
Address WIZARD OIL CO.,
CHICAGO.
Sheriffs Sale.
Notice is hereby givon that by virtue of an or
der of sale issued out of tho district court of
Lincoln county, Nobraska. on a decree rendered
therein in favor of tho First National Bank, of
North Platte, for tho sum of $707.33 with interest
thereon at ten per cent from April 12th, 1888. and
in favor of Wm. NoviUo for tho sum of $191.90
with interest thereon at ten per cent from April
12th, 1S8S, in an action wherein said First Na
tional Bank was plaintiff and Louis C. Bayer
and others were defendants; I will at one o'clock
V. m. on tho 2d day of July, 1883. at tho east door
of tho .court house, in North Platte, Lincoln
county. Nobraska. offer for salo at public auction
to tho highest bidder for cash the following de
scribed real estate as tho property of saidLonis
C Bayer described in such decree to-wit: The
west twenty-two feet of lot 2, in block 101, in the
city of North Platte, Lincoln county. Nebraska.
Witness my hand this 2Cd day of May, 1888.
D. A. Bakek, Sheriff.
191 Hoaglaxd &, IUsse, Attys for Plff.
Notice to Non-Resident Defendants.
Daniel S. Dickinson and Mollio Gafford, de
fendants, will take notico that on the 2-lth day of
May, 1883, Lena O. Dickinson, plaintiff herein,
filed her petition in tho district court of Lincoln
county. Nebraska, acainst said defendants, Dan
iel S. Dickinson, Mollio Gafford and Sarah E.
Dickinson and others, tho object and prayer of
which aro to foreclose a cert&in mortgage execu
ted by the defendants, Daniel S. Dickinson and
Sarah E. Dickinson, to tho plaintiff upon tho
undivided half interest in all of lot ono (1) and
that portion of lot two (2) lying east of centerlino
of county road running across said lot connecting
tho bridges across tho north and south channels
of the South Platte River in section nino (9), in
town thirteen (13) north, of range thirty (39)
west; also tho wholo interest in lots five (5), six
(6), seven (7) and eight (8) in block number four
teen (14) in Miller's addition to tho city of
North Platte, all in Lincoln county, and Stato of
Nebraska, as platted and recorded in the oJHco of
tho county clerk of said Lincoln county, Ne
braska, to secure tho payment of a certain
promissory noto dated March 31st, 18So, for the
sum of nino hundred and eighty and no hun
dredths dollars ($9?0.00), and duo andpayablo
in two years from date thereof, that there is now
duo upon said note and mortgage tho sum of
nino hundred and eighty iind no hundredths dol
lars (930.00), for which sum, together with inter
est from tins date, plaintiff prays for a decree
that defendants ba required to pay the same, or
that said premises may bo sold to satisfy tho
amount found due.
You are required to answer said petition on or
beroro tho 2d day of July, 1SSS.
Dated North Platte, Neb., May 2tf, 1S88.
Lexa O. Dickinson,
Plaintiff,
By Chukcu & BrsLEn,
191 her Attys.
In tho District Court of Lincoln county, No-
Tho First National Bank, North 1
Platte, Nebraska, a corporation
duly organized under tho laws j-NOTICE.
of the United States i
vs j
George Pickitt. j
George Pickitt, defendant, will take notico
that on tho 2d day of May, 13S8. tho plaintiff
herein filed its petition in tho district court of
Lincoln county, Nebraska, and that on tho said
day tho clerk of said district court issued an or
der of attachment for tho sum of $230.00 with
ten per cent interest thereon from Oct. 18th. 1SS8.
in said action pending in said court wherein tho
First National Bank, of North Platte, Nebraska,
a corporation duly organized under tho laws of
the United States, is plaintiff and George Pickitt
is defendant, that on tho 11th day of May, 1888,
tho northwest quarter section 24, in township 9
north of range 31 west, belonging to defendant
was attached under said order.
You are required to answer said petition on or
before tho 9th day of July, 1SS8.
Dated May 21st, 1SS3.
191 Nesbitt & Gkeues. I'lffs' Attys.
In tho District Coart of Lincoln County, .Nebraska.
Joseph Hershey, John Hollmanl
and iNeweli A. uavis,partners.
doing business under tho name
of IIersiiey & Co.
vs.
NOTICE.
?.IlfiHEAIi LUDWIG FKESE.
Michael Ludwig Frese, defendant, will tako
notico that on tho2otii dayoE JUarcIi, 15SS. J.J.
O'Kourke, county judgo in and for Lincoln
county, Nebraska, issued an order of attachment
for tho sum of $2J!-70 and ten per cent interest
thereon from February 4th, 1S88, and $33.20 and
seven per cent interest thereon from March 12th,
18SS, in an action pending before him wherein
tho above named Hershey & Co. were plaintiffs
and Michael Ludwig Frese was defendant, and
that the southeast quarter section 32, in town
ship 10 north, of rango 30 west, belonging to said
defendant was attached under said order,
whereupon their cause with all papers filed
therein was duly certified to tho district court
of Lincoln county by said county coprt for f ur-
Yon aro required to answer tho petition filed
herein on or betoro tlie utn day or j uiy. i(w.
Dated May 21, 1883. , . .
191 Nessitt & Grimes, Attys for Plaintiffs.
No. 3496.
P. WALSH,
CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER.
Estimates on Work Furnished.
Shop Corner Cottonwood and Third Sts
east of Catholic church.
"HA0METACK," a lasting and fragrant per- '
tume. Price 25 and 50 cts. lor sale Dy btrenz.
Shiloh's Cure will immediately relieve croup,
whooping chough and bronchitis. Sold by Streitz
WHY "WILL T0U cough wheu Shiloh's Cure
"will give immediate relief? Prico 10 cts., 50 cts.
and $1. For sale by A. F. Streitz.
Shiloh's Catarrh llemedy, a pceituro euro for
catarrh, diphtheria and canker-mouth. Sold by
Streitz.
jSfOWS THE TIIMZIEJ
to" havo your friends come to
-o- Kansas and Nebraska -o-
as eastern lines will sell tickets and run
IMi-lffiL? LAND EXCURSIONS
to all Kansas nnd Nebraska points over tho
PACIFIC,
'The Overland Route."
Tlnti'l Jnlv l. 1RSS. tickets sold for theso excur-
sinna will ho crnod thirtv davs for tho round trip.
and can be used ten days going. When purchas
ers are ready to return, theso tickets will be good
five days for that purpose. If purchasers wish
to stop short of destination on our lines, agents
will istamp tickets good to return from such
point.
J. S. "ebbetts, E. L. Lornax,
G. P. & T. Agent. xVss't G. P. & T. A.
OMAHA. NEB.
ALL COMMUNICATIONS
, ME WITH REGARD TO
M'Y INTERESTS I MAY HAVE
IN TOWN LOTS OR OUT
LYING LAND IN NEBRASKA,
COLORADO OR WYOMING,
WILL RECEIVE PROMPT
ATTENTION.
J. T. CLARKSON,
164 RANDOLPH STREET,
CHICAGO.
FIRST NATIONAL
North. Platte, - . ISTeb.
Authorized Capital, $200,000. Paid in Capital, $50,000.
Banking In All Its Branches Transacted
Sell Bills of Exchange Direct 011 Great Britain and Ireland, Switzer
land, France, Belgium, Holland, Norway, Sweden, Denmark,
1 Italy, Russia, Spain, Portugal, Germany and Austria.
INTEREST PAID ON TIME DEPOSITS.
oozmssFosnDznikrcii soxjiciTED.
l. IT. STEEITZ,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
AND DEALER IN"
PAINTS, OILS, VARNISHES
Wall Paper,
WINDOW G-Ii-SS AJSTD jBHTJSHES.
Agent for Sherwin & Williams' Mixed Paints and the Diamond
Brand Paints.
Corner Sixth, and Spruce Streets.
HERSHEY & CO.,
DEALERS IN
AGRICULTURAL IMPLE M E N T S,
AND MANUFACTURERS OF
"W--a-onsrs, caebiag-es,
:r,o.a.:c carts, etc.
blacksmithing, carriage painting- & repairing
promptly executed.
Prices Guaranteed to be the Lowest.
Locust Street.
North Platte, -
Nebraska.
J. Q. TH ACKER
KEITH'S BLOCK, FRONT STREET, OPPOSITE PACIFIC HOTEL.
NOETH PLATTE, - NEBEASECA.
WE AIM TO HANDLE THE BEST GRADE OP GOODS,
SELL THEM AT REASONABLE PRICES, AND WARRANT
EVERYTHING AS REPRESENTED.
Orders from the country and along the line of the Union
Pacific Railway Solicited.
Merchant Tailor,
9
.1ST ID
LARGE STOCK OF PIECE GOODS,
embracing all the new designs, kept on hand and made to order.
PERFECT PIT GUARANTEED.
PRICES LOWER THAN EVER BEFORE.
Spruce Street, next door to Post office.
THE PATTERSON WAGON SHOP
Has always on hand new and second-band Lumber and Sprin
Wagons, Buckboards and Buggies. Plows, Harrows and all kinds o?
.grriC'TJLlt-TJLxa.l Zrrplem.en.t,s-
Horse and Ox Shoeing and Blacksinithing. I repair all kinds of
Machinery, Wagons, Carriages and Farming Tools. I will order
repairs for kinds of mowers, reapers, ha- rakes, etc. Agent for the
CELEBRATED NEW BUCKEYE EEAPEES & MOWERS,
All Kinds of Hay Rakes, Etc.
Also 'agent for the Celebrated Studebaker Road Wagons, Sprino
Wagons, Buckboards and Buggies. 0
W. J. PATTERSON, NORTH PLATTE, NEB,
Brick Livery Stable,
ZEB-U-r. 1037- ZD. "W" Besacfe,
FIRST-CLASS RIGS FURNISHED
on short notice and at reasonable rates. Horses boarded bv the week or
month. Careful and competent employes. Stable opposite the Hawlev
House on east Fifth street, '
NORTH PLATTE. - 1nT:eBE,A.SK1A..
30,000 ACRES
Desirable Farming Lane
FOR SALE IN
RANGES 33 to 37,
INCLUSIVE, IN
Lincoln and Keith. Counties, 2feb.
ana lying Between tne iNcrui ana ooutn riatte Hirers, on the line of the
union racrnc naiiway.
Prices and Terms can be obtained on application at the office o
DILLON & COLLINS,