Lincoln County tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1885-1890, December 08, 1888, Image 4

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THE ONLY
Brilliant
Durable
Economical
Arc Diamond Dyes. - They excel all others
in Strength, Purity and Fastness. None others
are just as good. Beware of imitations they
are made of cheap and inferior materials and
give poor, weak, crocky colors.
36 colors; zo cents each.
Send postal for Dye Book, Sample Card, directions
for coloring Photos., making the finest Ink or uluiiig
(10 ctt. a quart), etc Sold by Druggists or by
WELLS. RICHARDSON CO., Burlington, t
Ftar Gilding or Bronzing Fancy Articles, USB
DIAMOND PAINTS.
QM, tavcr, Bronze, Copper. Only xo Cents.
n . , J CELERY
ra'"e S I COMPOUND
CURES I PROOFS
i "Paine's Celery Com-
Neuralgia SSlS
"i Mrs. L.A Bkentnek,
S San Jacinto, CaL
Nervous
. . j "After UM115 six hot-
PrOStratlOn tics of Paine's Celery
Compound. I am cured
m of rheumatism."
Rheumatism jSS,Tri
"It has done me more
V I (j nOV good for kidney disease
than any other roedi-
DiSeaSGS cine." Gbo.Abeott,
I . Sioux City, Iowa.
"T "Painc's Celery Com-
pound has been of great
All Liver benefit for torpid liver,
,w" indigestion, and bilious-
mnrderS ness." Elizabeth C.
O. S. CLINTON,
WATCHES
. OI00MS9
SILYEEWASE
AND
Fine Watch and Clock Repair
ing a Specialty.
Exclusive Watch Examiner for the U P. Ry.
McDonald's Block, Spruce Street.
DO NOT MIS
tie grand opportunity now offered by C. C. Noble to supply your every
want in the line o
BOOTS and HOES
Emms
CURES
HMdaekf. Ttrttacht, Earacht,
NEURALGIA, SORE THROAT,
ftlfarrk CfMM. Frtttl Bitot.
Sore Nipples, Caktd Brink, Um Back,
RHEUMATISM
Sprains, Briiisis, Cits, Bums, OM Saras, Ac
Sold by Druggists, 50c. ana 97.00.
HAMLIN'S SLOOD AND LIVER PILLS.
Best in the World. Try Them. Z5c
SONO BOOK MAILED FREE.
Address wizard oiu vu(,
CHICAUUi
CHICHUUi n
The secretarv of the interior, in
his annual report, says the average
cost of producing wheat in UaKota
is 36 cents per bushel. This will
be good news to Dakota farmers,
who have been estimating" it at
about 49 cents. It is barely possi
ble that Mr. Vilas, instead of the
Dakota farmers, is mistaken.
The New York court of appeals
has decided that Cornell university
cannot accept the bequest or $1,
500,000 made-intheJennie McGrau
Fiske will, for the reason that the
university is limited by its charter
to the possession ot $b,UUU,UUU ot
property. The case will be carried
to the United States supreme court.
According to Mr. Henrv Gradv
the south is confronted by a delem-
ma. If it remains solid it will be
crushed by a rapidly growing solid
north; it it divides it accepts negro
domination. Under these circum
stances the thing for the south to
do is to be honest, obey the laws of
the land, and take its chances.
The Verdict Unanimous.
W.J). Salt, Druggist, Bippas, Ind., testifies:
"I can reccommend Electric Bittere as the very
best remedy. Every bottlo eold has given relief
in every case. One man took six bottles, and
ras cured of Rheumatism of 10 years' standing."
Abraham Hare, druggist, Bellville, Ohio, affirms
The best selling medicine I have ever handled
in my 20 years' experience, is Electric Bitters.
Thousands of others have added their testimony,
so that the verdict is unanimous that Electric
Bitters do cure all diseases of the Liver, Kidneys,
or Blood. Only a half dollar a bottlo at A. F,
Streitz's Drag Htore.
. Now is youy time to make a good strike. From now until
DECEMBER FIRST
we will offer our stock at 16 per cent below our marked price, fie
member we do not mark a fictitious price upon our goods. Our prices are
LEGITIMATE AND FAIR.
Jnet thinlr nf it! iam awl twn Jhiwl Pap flmif flff
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Do not neglect this grand opportunity. If you do you will regret it
after December 1st. These prices are only for cash buyers.
Yours ever -willing to please,
C. C. NOBLE, NORTH PLATTE, NEB.
Kilrain and Sullivan have once
more nearly completed arrange
ments for a passage at fists to the
bitter ard blood v end. At least
Kilrain seems to be anxious to meet
the Boston boy and the big 'un will
hardly dare to take water. Eat
then lately there seems to be more
ways of getting out of a scrimmage
than getting into one.
LUMBER 11 COAL.
LUMBEB,
SASH,
BLINDS,
DOORS, Etc.
LIME AND CEMENT,
Kock Springs Nut,
Eock Springs Lump.
Pennsylvania Anthracite,
Colorado Anthracite
AND
Colorado Soft
1
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YARD ON R. R. TRACK WEST OF DEPOT,
E. B. WARNER,
Keeps constantly in stock Metalic and Cloth Draped Caskets, complete
line of Trimmings in White and Black, Gloss White Caskets,
Wooden Coffins of all sizes, Shrouds and Shoes.
Telegraph Orders Promptly Attended to. Open Day and Night.
EMBALMING A SPECIALTY.
That the-republicans will have a
clear majority in the next house of
representatives is uow admitted by
the Washington Post, which has
all along claimed a democratic ma
jority. According to the Post's
figures the house will stand: Re
publicans 166, democrats 159, a Re
publican majority of seven. The
estimates continue to grow better.
Brace Up.
You are feeling depressed, your appetite is
poor, yon are bothered with headache, yon are
tidgetty. nervous, and generally out of sorts, and
want to brace np. Brace np, but not with stimu
lants, spring medicines or bitters, which have
for their basis very cheap, bad whiskey, and
which stimulate yon for an hour, and then leavo
you m worse condition than before. What yoa
want is an alterative that will purify your blood,
start healthy action of Liver and Kidneys, restore
your vatality, and give renewed health and
strength. Such a medicine yoa will find in
Electric Bitters and only 50 cents a bottle at A.
F. Streitz's Drug Store. 5
Omaha society craves more young
men.
n- ;c .lnimed that Madison will
have electric lights" within sixty
days.
tv,o Omaha Frances Cleveland
club will retire from politics and
enter society.
fi ir Pppdav. a ciuack physician
and prominent democrat at Lin-
WOOd, has OCKea-vina uuu& uuu
skipped .
W. R Thorne of Blue Hill fell
from a load of hay last Wednesday
and was killed by the wagon pass
ing over his head.
The annual session of the Nebras
ka woman suffrage association will
be held in Omaha next Monday and
Tuesday.
A kecr of beer at Bennington
caused a general row last Monday.
About twenty-five men possess
black eyes and sore mugs.
Thos. Carraber, a prominent
farmer living near Madison, was
seriously injured last Wednesday
by being thrown from a load ot
hay.
A Woman 'Discovery.
"Another wonderful discovery has henn mndn
and that' too by a ladyln this county. Disease
fastened its clutches upon her and for seven
veare 6ho withstood its severest tests, but her
i .i ' i i t i
vi uu orguus were uuueroiuieu uuu ueam aeemuu
imminent. For three months she coughed inces
santly and conld not sleep. She bonaht of us a
bottle of ir. lung s Kew Uiscovery lor uon
sumption and was so much relieved on taking
first dose that she slept all night and with one
bottle has Deen miraculously cured, tier name
ia Mrs. Luther Lntz." Thus write W. C. Ham-
rick & Co.. of Shelby, . U. Wet a free trial Dot
tle at A. v. otreitz s4Jrng Store.
Beick
Liteet Stable,
FIRST-CLASS RIGS FURNISHED
on short notice and at reasonable rates. Horses boarded by the week or
month. Careful and competent employes. Stable opposite the Hawley
House on east Fifth street,
NORTH PLATTE, - jSTEB-RA-SKLA.
A New Hand at the Bellows.
.Having purchased the Blacksmith and Wagon business of Hershey &
Co., I desire to announce that I will continue the business at the "old
stand, corner Fifth and Locust streets. All kinds of
BLACKSMITHING, HORSE-SHOEING
AND REPAIRING, CARRIAGE AND WAGON WORK
promptly executed in first-class style. Having the best machinery west
of Kearney, my facilities for doing work quickly are unsurpassed. I
.reiectfully solicit a continuation of the liberal patronage heretofore be
atowd.apon my predecessors..
-Pric'Teryiow bukl oannot give credit. Please .do riot ask for it.
At least 30,000 ex-confederate
soldiers in Virginia voted the repub
lican ticket at the late election.
This is the most promising sign of
the times, and is an indication that
the best seutiment of the south is
tired of the democratic party, its
reactionary politics, and its blind
hatred of northern loyalty. For
such "rebels" the loyal north has
an open heart, tilled with warm
and fraternal kindness. Let more
of them come! Chicago Journal:
In speaking of the operation of
the prohibitory liquor law m Rhode
Island, the Providence Journal
says: "The saloons are quite as
open, much more numerous, and a
great deal more mischievous than
when they were under license and
restriction as to character and con
duct, and paid a revenue to the city
and state." We commend this
statement to the irapracticables who
wish to substitute prohibition for
the Slocum law in Nebraska.
Rhode Island was the only state
in the union requiring a property
qualification for voting At. th
recent election an ampndmptif. fn
the state constitution was adopted
oy a large majority, doing away
with this abnoxious restriction.
The law now provides that every
male citizen above the age of twenty-one,
who has resided two years
in the state and six months in ihe
city where he wishes to vote, is to
have the right of suffrage. The
new law has enfranchised several
thousand citizens, and will material
ly swell Little Rhody's voting
strength. W hat effect this addition
will have on Rhode Island politics
remains to be seen.
Three-iourths of the DeoDle are tronhlpd with
Dyspepsia or Liver Complaint, in some form or
otber, which by nature of the disease has a de
pressing influence on the mind or body.'preventr
ing them from thinking or acting clearly in any
matter of importance. Indigestion, coming np
of food after 'eating, dyspepsia, sick headache,
acidity of the stomach or any derangement of
tho stomach or liver (upon which the whole ac
tion of our system depends) are speedily and ef
fectively overcome by the use of Green's August
Flower. The mo'st stubborn cases have yielded
to its influence, as thousands of letters received
wiU testify. The immense sale of this medicine
is another guarantee of iu merits, (overamil-
SS? S 1,011168 801(1 la8t ye"' 8WB
n& a- lt pay ?on tl coffer from any of the
above diseases when vnn M w
prove its worth. It is sold by all druggists and
general dealers in all parte of tha woridT I
A Ulysses lumberman tried to
swallow the "wishbone of a chick
en, but it stuck in his crop and a
doctor with a long rubber tube and
a swab had to be called into action.
The bone was removed and now
rests in the lumberman's pocket for
luck.
The Kearney Hub and one or
two other state papers are vainly
endeavoring to convince their read
ers that ex-benatfir Alvin Saunders,
and not Senator Manderson, should
be elected to the senate this winter.
For what reason is not clearlv
stated. Surely these papers are not
blind to the fact that Mr. Mander
son is the choice of the state at
large. Do they think Mr. Saunders
is any better fitted for the place?
And has Senator Manderson ever
committed an act unbecoming the
station he has so ablv filled in, the
past? Ex.
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. rnce.Agent.
Martin & Nauman
BUTCHEES,
AND DEALERS IX
FRESH M m MEATS,
HAMS", BACON, SAUSAGE
AND FISH.
Highest Price Paid for Fat Stock.
Sixth Street, between Spruce and Pine,
NORTH PLATTE, - - NEB.
UNDERTAKING.
I hereby announce that I have
"opened out a large stock of Under
taker's Supplies, such as
Metallic . and Cloth Draped
CASKETS,
Woc-derr Caskets,
And Burial Oases.
Also a fine stock of Shrouds, Lin
ings, Trimmings, 'etc. In connec
tion I have one of the finest hearses
in the west. Prompt attention to
all calls in city or country, r rices
reasonable. Room on Locust St.,
opposite Hershey & Co.
SAML ADAMS, Prop.
CURES WHERE ALL ELSE FAILS.
BestComrhSyruD. Tastes rood. 1
in time. Mom uyarngsMts.
believe
Consumi
. H. Dowell,
mirer. Eden-
PISO
The best Cough Medi
cine is Piso's Cube fob
Coksumptiox. Children
take it without objection.
By all druggists. 25c.
BCttttS WWJfc aui glim
Women have generally been sup
posed to regard cremation unfavor
ably, according to the Epoch, which
says that the idea is unfounded.
Our .contemporary pnonsnes a col
lection ot letters trom sucn nocea
ladies as Laura C. Holloway, Celia
Thaxter, Edna Dean Proctor and
others, declaring in favor of burn
ing the dead, both upon sanitary
and sentimental grounds. If those
letters express the general senti
ment upon the subject among
American women, the time sanc
tioned custom of burying the dead
will eventually be superseded by the
furnace and the vase for ashes.
Journal.
Bernard Meyer, of Omaha, re
cently felt a slight pain under his
left shoulder. The pain soon be
came intense and a doctor was
sought. An examination of the
spot revealed a hard substance,
which on being extracted, proved
to be a needle in good condition.
Meyer had no recollection of a
needle having entered his body, but
his mother says that it occurred
when he was an infant, fifty-four
years ago.
The Paddock, a magnificent new
hotel at Beatrice costing about
150,000 and erected by U. S. Sen
ator A. S. Paddock, is about com
pleted and has been leased to an
eastern man for a long term of
years. Beatrice is to be congratu
lated on the fact of its being the
home of Senator Paddock, whose
spirit of enterprise is made mani
fest in the erection of this modern
hotel.
$25.00 Reward.
The above reward will ba paid for any cusu 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
trating liniment known for all pain, for man or
beast it stands without parallel. Ladies who
have backacho should never be without it. Price
50 cents. C. W. Prico Agent.
FOR J3ALE.
A. Fine Farm at a Bargain.
I have for sale for a short time
one of tho best quarter sections
of improved land in Lincoln Co.
at about half its value. 40 acres
nnder cultivation, good frame house of 6 rooms
and largo cellar costing $1400, 100 acre in pasture
under 3-wire fence, good frame barn, loft holds 5
tons hoy, good out-buildings, sheds, corral, ic.
The improvements have cost over S2100.
This fine farm will be sold for $2,200, the pur
chaser to assume an incumbrance of $800 having
3 yrs to rnn. Time will bo given on part paym't.
For full particulars inquire of or address
L. A. STEVENS,
North Platte, Neb.
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Leading
r.
OMAHA
REPUBLICAN
II
DAILY EDITION,
85 Cents per Month, Ten Dollars per Yr.
WEEKLY EDITION,
To January 1st, 1890, One Dollar.
This reliable and fearless journal has chal
lenged the admiration of the country in the cam
paign just closed. It was tho representative
Republican daily of Nebraska, and is one of the
leading newspapers of tho country.
In the future as in the past The Kepubucaji
will continue to excel in everything. It prints
all the Lews. It is bright, clean, energetic and
newsy.
The Republican appeals to its friends in eve
ry voting precinct to give thoir person assistance
in extending its circulation. Send for sample
coppies. Mail list of names, rouse clubs.
It is the People's Paper.
The Weekly Republican materially 1m
Droved for 1831) published every Thursday, con
tains all the news of the week in condensed
form. It is tho best and cheapest weekly news
paper published anywhere.
AH remittances should bo addressed to
The Omaha Republican Co.,
OMAHA, NEB
KGUY,SPUCKM
FIRST-CLASS
Sample :-: Boom,
Having refitted our rooms
throughout, the public is invited to
call and see us.
ONLY
Choice Wines,
Liquors and
Kept at the Bar.
Agent for the celebrated
IDAKHA NATURAL MINERAL WATEB,
from Soda Springs, Idaho .
Keith's Block, Front Street,
NORTH PLATTE, - NEBRASKA
" . '
JOHN ANDERSON, MY JO.
John Anderson, my jo John,
When first I was your wife.
On ever' washing day, John,
I wearied of my life.
It made you cross to see, John,
Your shirts not white as snow,
I washed them with our home-made soap,
John Anderson, my jo.
Ah! many a quarrel then, John,
Had you and I thegither,
But now all that is changed, John,
We'll never have anither;
For washed with Ivory Soap, Johnf
Your shirts are white as snow;
And now I smile on washing day,
John Anderson, my jo.
A WORD OF WARNING:
There are many white soaps, each represented to be "just as good as the ' Ivory1
they ARE NOT, but like all counterfeits, lack the peculiar and remarkablTqliaHties of
the genuine. Ask for "Ivory" Soap and insist upon getting it.
Copyright 1SSC, by Procter & Gamble.
EED PEONT
GROCERY STORE
NEW STORE!
NEW GOODS!
N. B. Olds presents his compliments to the people o North Platte and
vicinity and begs leave to inform them that he has opened an entire
new stock of Staple and Fancy Groceries, Provisions, Flour,
Feed and Produce. Buys all kinds of country pro
duce. A share of public patronage is solicited.
North Locust St., north side of track. North Platte, Nebraska
HERSHEY & CO.,
DEALERS IN
AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS,
)
-AND-
Bismark Saloon
Billiard and Pool Hall,
J. C. HUPFER, Prop...
Keeps none but the finest Whiskies.such as
ROBINSON COUNTY, TENN.
GOON HOLLOW, .
M. V. MONARCH,
O. F. G. TAYLOR.
GUCKENHEIMBR RYE.
WELSH AND HOMESTEAD
Also lino case goods, Brandies, Rum, Gin
Etc. St. Louis Bottled Beer and
3ttlwauk.ee Beer on draft.
Corner Sixth and Spruce Streets,
NORTH PLATTE, - - NEBRASKA
TXTsigroxisi, Ca,rrla,g:es, IQ-uigrgaes,
lELO-A-ID CARTS, ETC.
Agents for the Celebrated
Goodhue and Challenge Wind Mills.
Agents for Union Sewing Machines.
Locust Street,
North Platte, - - Nebraska.
J. Q. TH ACKER,
DRUGGIST.
KEITH'S BLOCK, FRONT STREET, OPPOSITE PACIFIC HOTEL.
NOETH PLATTE, - NEBEASKA
WE AIM TO HANDLE THE BEST GRADE OF 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.
E. J. BROEKE R,
Merchant Tailor,
i E A. 3?JE 3E1. A3NTI) T3 T A.T1
LARGE STOCK OF PIECE GOODS,
einbracinsr all the new desisrns. kent on lmnd nnd mndpfn nrW
PERFECT FIT GUARANTEED.
PRICES LOWER THAN EVER BEFORE
Spruce Street, next door to Post office.
Registered Jersey Cattle.
Small choice herd of the most noted Cutter families, and
prominent prize winers for sale at a bargain.
JNO. W. WATT - - - MOOREFIELD, NEB.
30,000 ACRES
Desirable Farmini
Land
FOR SALE IN
RANGES 33 to 37,
INCLUSIVE, IN
Lincoln and Keith Counties, Neb.,
and lying between the Ncrth and South Platte Rivers, on the line of - the
Union Pacific Railway.
Prices and Terms can be obtained on application at the office of;
DILLON & COLLINS,