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ft - - c k; j' . v. -: -' -.- - -5;--.. - . ft 1! It' -r - f E 'Star Boot & Shoe Store IS ATOTF OFFERING ITS -COMPLETE STOCK We Handle all the Best Brands of V Boots, Shoes, Slippers, jte AND SELL THEM ON T I-iO-t" 3Ea,xgrirLS for Casli.. Our Stock is the Largest in Western Nebraska and no one can fail to be suited. When in need of anything in our line. . - Proprietor- OTTENSTEINS BLOCK, SPRUCE STREET. Martin & Nauman BUTCHEES, mil ANI) DEALERS IX D SALT mm HAMS ,BACOJST, SAUSAGE AND FISH. Highest Prico Paid for Fat Stock. Sixth Street, between SpnicoIanG Tine, NORTH PLATTE, - - NEB. UNDERTAKING. ' H. MacLEAN, Fine Boot and Shoe Maker, And Dealer In MEN'S 'LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S BOOTS AND SHOES. 1 hereby announce that I have opened out a large stock o Under taker's Supplies, such as Metallic and Cloth Draped j Perfect Fit, Best Work and Goods Represented or Money Refuuded. as REPAIRING PROMPTLY DONE. NORTH PLATTE, NEBRASKA. 30,000 ACRES OF During tfe pftsfc week the peonle of Gothenburg phave subscribed nearly" ten thousand dollars as a bonus for the. construction of a canal and resesYoir at tliis place, which with "the five thousand dol lars bonds voted last spring makes the entire subsidy nearly fifteen thousand "dollars. J7 den t. Shut's Extkaot or Tab;axd Wild Chcbk is anfe, rriiable and plawnt remedy for ooaebs eoW, broMhitk, uthaa aad aU thrct troabfes; -mU nlim and, benefit ooaaumptuxi. Try it jrtbe oeaTfeoed. Erwy bottle warranted; price Ocl per bottle. Sold by aU droggiBto Pre 'M9d by the Eamert Proprietary Co., Chicago. The Canadian Anthracite Coal company has sold 7,500 acres of coal lands in, British Columbia to 3P English syndicate for $300,000. TfiSksale was negotiated by F. Wey erhau&gr, the lumber king, uow in !EuropeNmong the owners were,j W. A. Ruataf Eau Claire, L. S. Tainter, of MemNPinee, -Wis., and F. B. Clarke, of Staul. ahiloh's Vitaliier is what you need forSCoMti-J wuto ui ujoimwu. race iu ana yd cents bottie. For Bale by A. P. Streitz. per An old grave has been discovered at St. Helena, Cedar county, which contains the remains of fifteen peo ple, one; of whom was a man whose skull was crushed, and the others being women and children. There is much speculation in regard to the matter, some thinking that the remains are those of a party which were massacred bv the Indians. The endorsement of German Syrap is nnpar ollelled. We will publish 1000 testimonials ro ceiwjd dnrinp tho last six months. Head them. May save yoni life. Russell Harrison is in England hobnobbing with royalty. Here is a fine opening for democratic scribblers to make political capital. Russell had no business to dine with the queen. He should have stuck by the free lunch counters and thus showed his patriotism. No true American would desert the high stool restauraut even for a -WW7 . m square meal at Windsor cast e. World. Desirable Far mini Land IN LINCOLN & KEITH COUNTIES FOE S-AJL.1S. CASKETS 3 4 Wooden Caskets, And Burial Cases. Also a fine stock of Shrouds, Lin . ings, Trimmings, etc. In connec - -.ft.in I have one, of the finest hearses i the west. Prompt attention to X all calls in city or country. Prices reasonable. Room on Locust St., opposite He'rshey & Co. SAML. ADAMS, Prop. -o- These Lands lie between the Norch and South Platte Rivers, iti Ranges 83 to 37 inclusive, ou the line of the Union Pacific Railway. Prices, terms and full informa tion can be obtained on application at the oflice of DILLON & COLLINS, North Patte, : :Nebraska. tileeplese nights, made miserable by tliRt terri bio cough. Shiloh's Core is the .Remedy for yon. For sale by A. P. Streitz. Catarrh cored, health and sweet breath se cured, by Shiloh's Catarrh Remedy. Price 50 cents. Nasal Injector free. For sale by A. F. Streitz. Will you snffer with Dyspepsia and Liver Com plaint? Shiloh's Vitnlizer is guaranteed to enra you. For sale by A. F. Steitz. CITY PHARIHAOY Tlxix-ci Door 3XToirtlx oT Fostoffice. 1884. DRUGS, PERFUMES, TOILET ARTICLES Patent Medicines, Paints, Oils, Brashes, Window Glass. Fine Brandies, Wines, Whiskies and Cigars. THE IMPROVED GERMAN ELECTRO-GALVANIC BELT ! The best and strongest. Scientifically constructed. A positive and : . unfailing cure for many diseases in which medicine fails. Liver, stomach and kidney diseases, dieases of the blood, catarrh, skin diseases, lung troubles, rheumatism, female com plaints, paralysis, nervous debility, seminal weakness, unpotency, itc. IV JS IMFXIO V JsSID AIjABASTXNS, A Permanent Wall Coating, adapted for Solid "Wall Relief work; Also tor Plain Work. Your orders solicited . Prompt attention given. DR. F. H. LONGLEY, NORTH PLATTE, NEB. P. H. McEvoy, JEWELER, Carries in stock a fine line of "WATCHES, Silverware JEWELRY. The Denver & South Park road was sold on Thursday at United States master's sale, under foreclo sure of a mortgsige held by the Farmers' Loan and Trust company,' for 1, '500.000. The road was pur chased by Messrs. Tapp;i, Hoi lister & Fnland, representing I lie old stockholders, for S3,000,'(X)0. It is understood the road will be under the management of the Union Pa cific. Uncle. Sam's Condition Powder will euro dif temtJcrB, coushs, colds, fevers and most of tlio diseases to which horses, cattle, Flieej). hogs and poultry are subject. Sold by all drusjnslH. Dn. Javues' German Worm ('akes destroy worms and remove them from the system. S-ift. pleasant and effective A Georgia inventor has built, a sewing machine on automatic prm cinles. ft works with a snrinir winch is wound up with a pump handle attachment and then runs, regulated by an easily worked brake, until it needs rewinding. Patents have been taken in this country and in Europe and the machine will be turned out by a Georgian manufactory. It is said to be just what the women of the country, tired of the treadle, have been praying for all these weary years. ThereijsvasVa winlS4qrm Saturday evening WhicMurnoose things bottom-iside-UD.. It "traveled, in slightly spntheasfc s-direction, Jt passed- over Cheyenne about one o'clock in the afternoon, reaching this place at six. Bntthere is an hour s difference Jbejjvaeii the time at Cheyenne and the time at Grant. The storm therefore traveled be tween the two rjl&cts in four hours, a distance of twoAuhdred miles, or at the ratoffiftirniites an, hour. wranc jnierjyise,, - That HackinK CoMi cam be eo quickly cored by Shiloh's Core. We suaraBtee it. For sale by A. F. Streitz. Mothers will find Dr. WinchelTs Teething Sy- mpjost the medidne to have in the houso for the children; it will care coughs, colds, sore throat and regulate the bowels. Try it. Jndge Gaslin has gone to Europe and the evil doers of his district, to whom he is a terror: will have full sway for a while. When he gets back, however, he will make up for 111 lose time ana alter a little rest anv murderers or horse thieves that " "U t . -Il l- ill raav we-asvaiunff; nis attention win be disnosed ofifJVshort order. He won't need more tfeau, an huor's time to send a. man to tfien or the gallows. Fairbury Gazette, Eii-KitT's Datuoht Liteb 1'iLi-s are a boon to sufferers fronfjsick-headsche, soar stomach, tor pid liver and indigestion. Sugar-coated, pleas ant to take tmd warrane4 to go through by day light. Here is the worst , mixed up man we ever saw. Will some one kind ly tell who .he-is, what he is, and where he is: "I married a widotv who had a daughter, my father vis ited our home frequently, fell in love with and married my step daughter, thus my father was my son-ir.-law, and she my mother be cause she married my father. She had a son. he was of course my brother and at the same time my grandchild, for he was the son of my wife's daughter. My wife was my grandmother because she was my mother's mother. I was my wife's husband and grandchild at the same time, and lis the husband of a ner-soiiVraudmother is his grand rat her, I was my own father." Uncle Sam's bone and nerve liniment will re lievo sprains, '.-.ruitce, neuralgia and rheumatism. Sold by all druKsists. For lame buck, side or chest, uso Shiloh's Porous Wa&UT, Prico 25 cents. For sale by A. F. Streitz. It is a binalion dull day trust or Their Business 80001111?. Probably no one tiling has caused such a Ken cm! revival of trade at A. F. Streitz's Drug Store ns their giving away to their customers of so many free trial bottles of Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption. Their trade is simply enormous in this very valuablo article from the fact that it always enres and never dis appoints. Coughs, (Tolds, Asthma, llronchitis, Croup and nil throat and lung diseases quickly cured. Yon can test it before buying by getting atrial hot tic free, large size 81. Every bottlo warranted. 3 when a new com of some kind is not brought, to light in this land of liberty, but the story told in the dispatches this morning is unusual ly startling. The scheme is a rail way consolidation on the most gi ganf.ic scale ever seriously discussed in this country. American and English capitalists are to furnish at least $700,000,000, so the story goes, and will ,combine the leading trauscontiueu roas of North America into one vast system, con necting at Boston with a line of steamers for Europe. As the Cana dian roads are to be included in the combine, one result will be a cor rection of the low rates across the dominion that are now causing the railway managers of this country so much anxiety. Lincoln Journal. TMredOut The distressing, feeling of weariness, and ex haustion withouteffort, which makes life a burden to so many people, is due to poverty of the blood and feeblo vitality. If you aro sufiering from such feelings, Bludbildor is just what you need and will bo of the greatest benefit to yon. It purifies and enriches the, blood, imparts tone and visor to the whole system, aids digestion and overcomes all morbid tendencies and nervous affections caused by a depressed state of tho blood, strengthens and builds up the system, while it eradicates disease. It is pleasant to take and the dose is small. Try it and be cured Price $1.00. Sold by A . 1'. Streitz. The Sidney State Bank Defalcation. Last week the citizens of Sidney who are depositors of the defunct State bank were (riven to underr stand that the only barrier between them and the thousands of dollars thev had deposited in the bank in the full belief that thev were de positing with Frank 1J. Johnson, was the lack of a statement of the bank's condition. After considera ble delay this was obtained. The committee who undertook the task were engaged almost three days and finished their work Saturday noon. The result of their labor was a document of half a dozen large, closely written pages. It contained the names of over 200 depositors. The figures of importance are as follows: Resource, overdrafts, $28, 428.61; cash ou hand, $60461; notes. 24,515.15; real estate, $10, 126; a total of $63,674.27. The liabilities of the bank are $70,120. 72, mostly representing deposits. This leaves a shortage that cannot be accounted for of $6,446.45. In addition to the resources above are the bank fixtures, some creamery shares, 'horses on the ranch and 160 afires of landV-ri pumpkin creek, theiueof"all being in the-.neig.h- borhood of4,000. Of the resources ineny accounts and notes are worth less. The committee have esti mated that the actual shortage between thirtv-five and forty thous and dollars so that without the promised assistance of Johnson the bank would realize in tne neig borhood 50 cents on the dollar for the depositors. Morgan s personal overdrafts was shown by the statement to be $13,- 6S9.2o. The figures above given are official. The committee's opin ion concerning the value of much All 11 f or tne paper wnicn represents re sources is without doubt correct.- Telegraph. HArry Home Blood Pdhiwer is the people's popular medicine for purifying the blood; pre- ache, boils and. all fevers and malarial diseases. I'nco rM cents ana one dollar per Dottle. Bucklin's Arnica Salve. The best salvo in the world for cuts, bruises sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores, tetter. chanrxxl hands, chilblains, corns and aU skin eruptions, and positively rrrspiles or no pay re quired. It is guarantc, give satisfaction or monoy refunded. Pric cents per box. For sale by A. x. Streitz. X. ELECTION NOTICE. Special attention given to repairing and engraving. One door north of postoffice., , NORTH PLATTE, " NEB. Last Monday Mr. Jesse Osborn came to this place and had entry papers made for the purpose of making homestead tiling on the southeast quarter of section 6, town 12, range 36, placing the papers in a book along with eight dollars and fifty cents in money he put the same in the inside pocket of his vest. He boarded the evening train for the purpose of going to the land office at North Platte and make his filing. The car he en tered was vacant and he laid down and went to sleep, as he had been hard at work and was very tired. Before the train arrived at the Platte he was awakened by three men, two of them had him by the arms and the other was going through his pockets. Thev got h book and ran out of the car. The old man made a search but did not succeed in finding the robbers, on t i i tne tram, tie savs ne round a brakeman and told him of his loss 'but he did not seem to care and did nothing to assist him in detecting the robbers. Mr. Osborn thinking that the robbers would throw the papers out of the car, walked from North Platte back to Paxtoh hop ing that he would hnd them along the road, but he did .not succeed in finding them. Mr. Osborn had nineteen dollars in his bootleg which the robbers did not get, he having taken the precaution to place the same there for the pur- Eose of using the sum to pay for is filing. Pi7o. Consumption is on the Increase. From recent statistics it aoDears that Con sumption is on the increase throughout the wes tern states. The principal cause, it is stated, is due to neglect of common coughs and colds. It is the duty of all persons, whether of delicate or robost health to nave a remedy at hand at all times in readiness, and a cough or cold may be broken up before it becomes seated- HAL LAfiD'S HOREHOUND SYRUP will euro any couch except in last stages, of consumption. A sticn in time saves nine. Always keep it in your home. A. K. Btbutz, Agent. July 1st was the date fixed for t i " " i rat i Ail tne going into eirect ot tne new banking law!m Nebraska and that wise piece of state legislation is now therefore operative. Its pro visions have been framed for the purDose of putting a stop to wild cat banking and the effect of the law will be to bring all private and stale banks, under regulations simi lar to those provided by congress for the government of National banks. lhe leading feature of the new law is that which declares that all institutions doing a banking business m tne state must nave a paid up capital proportioned to the size of the town or city in which they are situated. ' 'The capital must be: In, towns ,6f less than 1,000 population, $5,000; in towns from 1,000 to 1,500 population, 810,000; jh. towns from .1,500 to 2, 000 population7$.l5',000; in towns from 2,000 to 3,000 population, 820,000; in towns from 3,000 to 5, 000 population, $25,000; in towns from 5,000 to 10,000 population, $30,000; in towns of over 10,000 population, 50,000. The feature of the bill alone has already been, the cause of closing one bank in Omaha and a number throughout the State and in every case the community has beeu benefitted by the weeding out of these weak banks, for a weakjbank is a menace to any community and the longer it lingers the more dangerous does it become. American Bdnker. Brace Up. You are feeling depressed, your appetite is oor, yon are bothered with headache, you are lidgetty. nervous, and generally out of sorts, and want to brace np. Bnce np. bnt not with stimu lants, spring medicines or, .bitters, which have for their basis-Very cheap, .bad whiskey, and which stimulate you for ah hoar, and then leavo yon in worse condition than before. What' yon want is an alterative that will purify yonr blood, start healthy action of Liver and Kidneys, restore yonr vatolity, and give renewed health and Btrength. Bach s medicine you will find in Electric Bitters and only 50 cents a bottle at A F. Streitz's Drug Store. , 5 A recent dicision by Judge Philips, of Kansns City, establishes the fact that a note can be legally endorsed by telegragh . and CrouD. WhooDinsr Coach mediately relieved Dy Shiloh's Cure. Bronclutis im- Foraale br A. F. Streitz.-. Shiloh's Coash and consumntion Care "is sold br as on a snarantee. lt cures ConsuniDfcion: For sale by A. F. Streitz. A petition signed by more than fifty resident freeholders of Nichols precinct,ni Lincoln comity. Nebraska, having been filed in the oflice of the county clerk of said Lincoln county on the 7th day of June, 1SS9, asking the Board of County uommisiouers oi earn Lincoln county to call a special election in said Nichols precinct and sub mit thereat to the vote of the electors ef said pre cinct a proposition to vote bends in said Nichols precinct for the purpose hereinafter set forth: and said petitioners having given a good and suf ficient bond, for the payment of the expenses of such election In the event that said proposition sninnuicu inereat suau laii to receive a two-tnirdg majority of all the votes cast at said election ; It is therefore ordered, and notice is hereby given that on Saturday, the thirteenth day of July A. D. 18.S9, at the voting places hereinafter named, in said Nichols precinct, there will be a special election held for the purpose of voting on the -proposition of issuing bonds ef said Nichols precinct for the purpose of aiding in the construe non oi one wagon ormge in inc saia iicnois pre cinct, Lincoln county, Nebraska, across the South Platte River on a public highway upon the half section line running north and south through sec tions 2" and 31, township 14 north, range 32 west, at wnicn special election the following proposi tion win ne siiommcu 10 ine voters ot said pre cinct, to-wii: . Shall the iJoard of County Commissioners of Lincoln County, State of Nebraska, issue Seven Thousand Dollars ($7,000) in Nichols Precinct Bridge Bonds in denominations of One Thousaud uouars i?i,uaij cacii, oearmg interest at six per cent per annum, principal and interest payable at tiie -eorasKa cuue mscai Agency in tne City oi -(!W aoru; Said bonds to bear date of September 1. 18S9: The interest on said bonds to be payable on the first day of 3Iarcb, IKK), and on the first day of fecpieinoer, ibuu, and on tne nrst day or March and on the first day of September of each and every year inereaitcr until all or the interest on said bonds shall have been paid; Said bonds to be numbered consecutively from one (1) to seven (7) inclusive; Number one (1) to be dne and payable on the first day of September A. D. 1006; numbers two CI) and three (3) to become due aud payable on the first day of September A. D. 1907; numbers four (1) and five (o) to become dne and payable on the first day of September A. 1). 1903; numbers six (0) and seven (7) to become due and payable on the first day of September A. D. 1909: And shall the said Board of Coanty Commis sioners levy a tax in the year 1889 and in each and every year thereafter sufficient to pay the in terest on said bonds as the same shall become due, and sutlicient to pay five per cent of the prin cipal of said bonds each year as provided by law, until sufficient 'has beeu levied to pay allot the interest on said bonds and to pay the principal of the same as provided by law; Said bonds to be issued for the purpose of aid ing in the construction of one wagon bridge in the said Nichols precinct as hereinbefore set forth; Said election will be open at eight (8) o'clock in the m iniing and will continue open until six (ti) o'clock in the afternoon of said thirteenth day of July, 1889, and all of the electors in said Nichols precinct residing north of the South Platte River will vote on the aforesaid proposition at the school house in School District Number Eleven (11) one mile north of Nichols Station in said Nichols precinct, and all of the electors in said Nichols precinct residing south of the South Platte River will vote on the af6fcsaid proposition at the Mills school house in School District Number Twenty-six (26) in said Nichols precinct. Those voting in favor of said proposition shall have written or printed upon their ballots: "For issuing Seven Thousand Dollars (?7,000) in Nichols Precinct Bridge Bonds and for levying a tax in the year 1889 aud in each and every year tnercaiter sumcieni to pay tne interest ou said bonds as the same shall become due and five per cent oi tne principal as proviuca oy law, until all of the interest and -principal has been paid on the same." Those voting against said proposition shall have written or printed upon their ballots: "Against issuing Seven Thousand Dollirs (7.000 in Nichols Precinct Bridge Bonds and against levying a tax in the year 1889 and in each and every year tnercaiter sufficient to pay the in terest on said bonds as the same shall become due and five per cent of the principal as provided by law, until all of the interest and principal has been paid on th&samc. Dated North Platte, Neb., June 8th, 1889. Lester Walkek, M. OuEnaT, County Commissioners Lincoln County Neb. Attest: J. E. Evans, County Clerk. By C. P. Dick, seal Deputy. Notice is hereby given that the aforesaid propo sition to issue $7,000 of the Nichols Precinct Bridge Bonds, and to levy a .tax annually to pay tne interest and principal of the same was adop ted at the election named therein, a vote of ver three-fifths of the voters voting on said proposi tion, to-wit: By a vote of 33 for said nrooosition and a vote of only 2 against said proiwsltion an appears by a canvass of the vote of said precinct on said proposition. jjatca duty 10, vstsv. TO preserve the richness of color or delicacy of lint of your sum mer dresses, make suds of hot water and Ivory Soap, aiiow to cool until lukewarm, then wash your dresses in the solution. Ordi nary soaps contain too much alkali, which in a short time bleacher trie color and-destrmS& fesfrJLSff says, "The Ivory Soap can not injure the most delicate fabric." A WORD OF WARNING. There are many while soaps, each represented to be "just as good as the ' Ivory' ;" they ARE NOT, but like all counterfeits, lack the peculiar and remarkable qualities of the genuine. Ask for "Ivory" Soap and insist upon getting if. Copyright 1836, by Procter & Gamble. & CO., DEALERS IN AGR1CU LT U-R-A L I M P L EM E T Sr -AND- T7s7"a,grorLS, Carrlaes, ZBmgrgles, CARTS, ETC. Agents for the Celebrated and Challenge Wind Mills. Agents for Union Sewing Machines. Locust Street, North Platte, - Nebraska. Goodhue The National Building, Loan AND PROTECTIVE UNION. ESTIMATED ILLUSTRATION, Showing the cost and profit to he derived by the borrower of 1,000 in five years. Ine borrower having been a shareholder six months, and holding thirteen shares, has made application for a loan, aud his applica tion has been accepted and approved. He receives in cash He has onid in admission fee on thirteen shares at S2.0O nor share He has paid six monthly installments at CO cents per share, amounting to Si.80 per month He has pnid two quarterly installments of 25 cents per share, amounting to S3.25 each Now ho pnys on the last Saturday of each month a monthly installment of bU cents a share Also his interest nt live per cent per annum on $1,000, payable monthly Also lus premium nt hve per cent per annum on l,uw payamc monthly , As all protective installments are returnable, total monthly payment cven- tually. exceDt such times ns there may be n quarterly installment In four and one-half years (or 51 months) thebalaaco of tho unexpired time of nve years, ho will nave paid ns installments, interest nnu premium Also add the remainder of quarterly installments, eighteen nt $".' each... To amount invested, aside from protective installments, which are return able owing to the return protective installment plan adopleu oy tne union The certificate of shares having matured is worth 1,300, which will pay tlin loan ana leave n surplus of 5300, thus eventually tho borrower lias uaa the uso of $1,000 since six months after becoming a shareholder, and has cleared a handsome profit of - 7.80 4.1t?i 16.13M an .00 1000.00 20.00 415.80 0.30 871.20 58.50 1000.00 R. F. FORREST, AGT. J. Q. TH ACKER SSDRU Or Or I fig T?J IvEITn'S BLOCK, FRONT STREET, OPPOSITE PACIFIC HOTEL. jSTOHTH: PLATTE, - jNTEB ASKA. Attest: L. McAllister, 3L Obekst, County Com. .I.E. Evans, County Clerk. ONCE -MORE! Complaint is made that cows are turn ed out before the herder calls for them. Once more I give notice that all cows found on the streets and not in charge of a herder, will be impounded. This is a fair warning. Save costs and trouble. SYIi. FRIEND, 2mo Chief of Police NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNERS. Property owners and others are request ed to remove at once all refuse from the alleys bordering on their lots in com pliance with ordinance relating thereto. . SYii. Friend, Street Commissioner. WE AIM TO HANDLE THE BEST GRADE OF GOODS, SELL THEM AT REASONABLE PRICES, AND WARRANT EVERYTHING AS REPRESENTED. . Orders from tho country and along the line of the Union Pacific Railway Solicited. IT. J. BEOEKE Merchant Tailor, 33 LARGE STOCK OF PIECE GOODS, enihracing all the new designs, kept on hand and made to order. PERFECT FIT GUARANTEED. PRICES LOWER THAN EVER BEFORE. Spruce Street, next door to Post office. LlYEET FIRST-CLASS RIGS FURNISHED on short notice and at reasonable rates. Horses hoarded by the week or month. Careful and competent employes. Stable opposite the Hawley House on east rifctk street, PLATTE, - TSraBHABEA Brick Stable. i 4 JU