m r Star Boot & Shoe Store IS NOW OFFERING ITS COMPLETE STOCK We Handle all the Best Brands of Boots, Shoes, Slippers, te. AND SELL THEM ON Low iwdCaorglri.s for CsusEi- Our Stock is the Largest in Western Nebraska and no one can fail to be suited. When in need of anything in our line. OTTEN, . - IEx6prietor. OTTENS TEIN'S BLOCK, SPRUCE STREET. TThl-rci. Door CToxrtlx of 3SSTABT iTHTtBD ' ' DRUGS, PERFUMES, TOILET ARTICLES Patent Medicines, Paints, 0ils,T3rushes, Window Glass. Pine Brandies, Wines, Whiskies, and Cigars. THE IMPROVED GERMAN ELECTRO-GALVANIC BELT The best and strongest. Scientifically constructed. A. positive and uti failing 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, impotency, etc. AT f ATI A.STXKTS, A Permanent Wall Coating, adapted for Solid Wall Relief work: N Also for Plain Work. Your orders solicited. Prompt attention given. -GR-.F. H. LONGLEY, NORTH., PLATTE, . NEB. k Something fJew for ladies The Most Elegant Shoe Ever Made. TRY TSEM. INSIDE VIEW. CBOPOOT, Manufacturers of MEN'S OUTSIDE VIEW. LIBBY &c CO., AND WOMEN'S FINE SHOES. Wo nn nmtijirpil tn snnnlv a lonsr-felt want, and for this shoe we claim it is the most SATISFACTORY, STYLISH AND ONLY PER FECT FITTING SHOE MADE. It fits on the foot like a glove on the baud. It is not cumbersome like the button shoe that has four or five thicknesses of leather over the instep, but tb' shoe has but one thickness and presents a seamless, glove-fitting front, comfortable to the foot and pleasing to the eye. This sboe differs materially from the "old side lace. That had from 18 to 24 eyelets, double cord, and pulled on sideways, while this shoe has but eight eyelets, pulls on straight and is held in place by a low gore, inserted on each side of the shoe, which is covered and protected by the top, and is adjusted to the ankle by lacing on the inside, giving to the foot a very slim and small appearing form. This shoe cannot break in the back, and neither are you inconvenienced by constantly re-sewing buttons or repairing button holes. This shoe is being placed in all good towns, and its success and popularity are assured. We feel confident if you willftrv a pair of these shoes you will not be satisfied with any others. Would" be pleased to have you call and make a personal inspection of this shoe aud think it will interest you. Yours Respectfully. s c. c. NOBLE, NORTH PLATTE. Victoria Morosim, the danghter of the millionaire, who married her father's coachman several years ago and started on the stage,, has done satisfactory penance tor her social sin, and is again with her father as a modest but attractive belle of Saratoga. Eilebt'b Extbaot of Tab and Wild Chxbr is a B&fe, reliable and pleasant remedy for coughs colds, bronchitis, asthma and all throat troublea; will relieve and benefit consumption. Try it and be convinced. Every bottle warranted; price 10c and $1 Per bottle. Sold by all druggists. Pre pared by the Emmert Proprietary Co., Chicago. Ha ppt Howe Blood Puxikikk is the people's popular medicine for purifying the blood; pre' Tenting or curing dyspepsia, buionsness, head ache, boils and all fevers and malarial diseases. Price 50 cents and one dollar per bottle. Four tramps were sold out to ser vice at public auction in Moberly, Mo. Two bought $2 each for four months1 service, one 75 cents, and the other could not find a purchas er. The Missouri tramp is proba ble a more industrious individual at the dinner table than in the field, and the people know it. . Uncle Sam's (Condition Powder will core dis tempers, coughs, colds, fevers and most of the diseases to which horses, cattle, sheep, hogs and poultry are subject. Sold by all druggists. Dr. Jaques' Gebman Wobm Cakes destroy worms and remove them from the system. Safe, pleasant and effective. General Sherman has received by express a clam weighing twelve pounds and measnring over a foot across the shell, preserved in alco hol. It was sent from Olympia, W. T., as a voucher for the truth of his tales about the wonders of the Pacific coast. After a' hundred 'years in Edin burgh, the famous firm of Messers. A. and C. Black are about to move their headquarters from the Scot tish capital to London. The houses of Blackwood and Chambers re mained in the North, but each had a branch establishment in London . The Boston girls are not emigrat ing to Washington Territory and Idaho to find hushands. They pro pose to marry in the old way after an old-fashioned courtship or not mary at all. The Boston girls are sensible. JThg girl that jumps into a grab-bag to find a husband doesn't discover her mistake until the string is drawn and she made fast to a life of misery. Merit Wins; We desire to say to our citizeas that for years we have been selling Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, Dr. King's New Life Pills, Bucklen's Arnica Salve and Electric Bitters and have never handled remedies that sell as well, or that have given such universal satisfaction. We do'not hesitate to guarantee them every time, and we stand ready to refund the purchase price if satisfactory molts do not follow These remedies have won their great purely on their merits. A. F. Streitz, Mothers wUl find Dr. WincheU's Teething Sy rup just the medicine to have in the house for the children; it will care coughs, colds, throat and regulate the bowels. Try it. sore their use popularity druggist. 1 Eilkbt's Daylight Liver Pills ore a boon to sufferers from sick headache, eour stomnch, tor pid liver and indigestion. Sugar-coated, pleas ant to take and warranted to go through by dav-light. living John Twohic. aed sivf.v. a i o j i four miles west of Jackson in Da kota county was badly hurt a few days ago by being struck with a hay-fork while stacking hay. He fell a distance of twelve feet, break ing his breast bone, several ribs 1 111 WT ana a collar none, ills recovery doubtful. is Uncle Sam's bone and nervo liniment -will re lieve sprains, broiees, ncuralgin nnd rheumatism. Sold by all druggists. large Toads about the size of beans obstructed the railroad track last week near Utica. They cover ed the rails for about seventy-five feet and in some places were three or four inches deep. It is supposed the heavy storm a few hours previ ous was responsible for the phenomenon. P. H. McEvoy, JEWELER, Carries in stock a fine line of WATCHES, Silverware AND JEWELEY. Special attention given to repairing Ballard's Snow Liniment. This wonderful remedy is guaranteed to euro, Neuralgia. It is a positivo cure. It will chre iliieuniatism no matter of how Jong standing. It back. It will cure nil sprains and bruises. It will instantly take out the firoirom a scald or burnt and stop all painitis the most pene- umuig j raiment rauieworia. it is good lor all inftamat;on. It is guaranteed to do all claimed Jor it or money refunded . A. F. Stfeity, "Agent. The late Mr. Thaw, of Pittsburg, Pa., had 81,000,000 invested in the In man steamship line, 83,500,000 in a 10,000-acre farm, and 1,000, 000 in Pennsylvania Railroad stock. He also has a large amount of money invested in other enterprises. It is said that he spent 200,000 a year in charity. Bucklin's Arnica Salve. The best salve in the world for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores, tetter. chnppou hands, chilblains, corns and all skin eruptions, ana positively quired. It is guarante money refunded. Prir sale by A. F. Streitz. A Philadelphion named Hum phrey, who has been enioviner the delights at Bar Harbor, has a high appreciation of the honesty of the colored servants on board the boat running down, to Boston. Mr. Humphrev left his purse, contain ing $260, under his pillow, and it was found by a servant and for warded to him. The endorsement of Herman nrrnn is unpar- allelled. We will publish 1000 testimonials re ceived during the last six months. Read them May save youi life. COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS. August 20th, 1889. The board met pursuant to ad- iournment. Commissioners Walker, McAllis ter and.Oberst and I. A. Fort, sur veyor, proceeded to Brady Island precinct and there measured the site of the proposed new bridge, finding the same to be 4427 feet in several stations, and of the whole 2187 feet" will require ice breaks and 2240 feet is over small channels and small tow-heads and will not require ice breaks. The board -then idionrned to meet August 21st. August 21st, 1889. The board met pursuant to ad journ men 1. Present full board and countyclerk. Bill of Thomas Drummond, wit ness, allowed. A committee of the city council of North Platte presented to the board a proposition to hire an ac countant to ascertain the amount due the city and county from the present and preceding county treas urers.' It was decided that the citv council would hire and pay Samuel Goozee and that the board of coun tv commissioneVs would hire Butler Buchanan and that the two shall work jointly in an examination of treasurers' accounts. A large part of the day was spent m an examination of the roads in Willow precinct and the plans of the Brady Island bridge. the boaird adjourned to meet August 22d. - i August 22d, 1889. THE BEST YET. In addition to the unequaled Din ing Car bemce between Council Bluffs and Denver the Union Pacific, "The Overland Route," will on Sun day, August 18th, and daily there after, run Dining Cars between Council Bluffs and Portland, Ore., on ''The Overland Flyer," leaving Council Bluffs at 7:55 p. ra., Omaha 8:15 p. m. These cars are models of excel lence, and the best meals the mar ket affords will be furnished at 75 cents. ROAD NOTICE NO. 101. To whom it may concern: The commissioner appointed to locate a road commencing at the intersection of the section line between sections 8 and 9,-town 14, range 33, and the south bank of the North Platte rivei, thence easterly about one half milo te the south end of Birdwood bridge over the North Platte river, has reported in favor of the establishment thereof, and all objections thereto er claims for damages must oe mea in me county cierK's omce on or before noon Monday, the 28th day of October, 1889, or such road will be established witnout reference thereto. J. E. Evaxs, County Clerk. By C. Dick, Deputy. SHERIFF SALE. By virtuo of order of sale issued by W. C. Elder t-ieric or tne .District ttourt of iancoln County, Neb., npon a judgment rendered in said Court in favor of Wm. C. Eogue against Lucicn Stebbins. Elizabeth Stebbins and Patrick Walsh, I have levied on the south forty-four (44) feet of lot one (1) and two (2). in block number one hundred and seventeen (117), in the city of , North Platte, Lincoln county. Neb., and I will, on the 25th day of September, 1889:'nt 1 o'clock in the afternoon of said day, at the front door of the Court house ot saia county, in North Platte, sell said real estate at public aution to tiie highest bidder for casn; to satisfy said order of sale, the amounts tonus, uuu accruing costs. D. A- Baktch. 323. Sheriff of Lincoln County, Nebraska' KOAD NOTICKNo. HO. THE BARBER'S OPINION. "Some people think 'tis only made For cleansing goods of heavy grade, For washing down the walls or stairs. The bureau, tables and the chairs ; But folks do well to change their mind ; 'Tis not to things like these confined, And not alone the kitchen maid And laundress prize its friendly aid; I find it just the nicest thing For toilet use and barbertng. The slightest touches will suffice To make a foamy lather rise, That holds the beard till smoothly laid,. However dull may be the blade. In short, the talc is ever new That tells what Ivory Soap will do." jetft. To whom it may concern: The commissioner appointed lo view and lo cate a roaa petitioned tor Dy Josephus Hubartt. John (t. buley, W, D. Robinson nnd others, de- 6criDed as touows, to-wit: commencing at the southeast corner section town lo, range 31 west, thence west 47.80 chains, north 68 degrees 30 minutes west. 34.23 chains, north 22 chains, north 15 degrees 45 min- n.oiT uimiuH, noixu 12aegs.su mins. w. 15.28 chains, north 69 degs. W. 15.98 chains. BouuiiMoegs. .y.;jy cnains, south 55 degs. W. i4,yu cnains, north s5 degs. 30 mins. W. 58 cnains, norm l degs. w. 40 chains, north 20 dgs. 30 mms. K. 11.50 chains, north 13.07 chains, north 15 dogs. W. 16.42 chains, northTUO chains, north 20 degs. 30 mins- W. 23 chains, north 65 degs. 30 mins. w. 33.au chains, north 47 degs. W. 5.25 chains, north la degs. la mms. W. (! chains, north o aecs. w. 43 chains, norths ripra. snmin v.. demitv UJi)P chains- nrth 50 degs. W. 8.80 chains, north uepuny 30 dega w 1473 chains, north 63 degs. W. 35.90 cnains, north degs. 3U mins. W. 2H.83 chains, north 29 degs. 30 mins. W. 16.91 chains and ter minating at 2.97 chains west of southeast corner section 3, town lb, range 31. Havmir reDorted in favor of thp AsfnhKqhmnnf. thereof, all objections thereto or claims for dam ages mnst do nied in the A WqRD Op WARNING. TL t-!i L. t. J 1. k ( nnA iUa ' lunru'' " i ncic are iiidny wime soaps) eacn represeuieu iu uc juji guuu o mo "j i they ARE NOT, but like all counterfeits, lack the peculiar and remarkable qualities of the genuine. Ask for "Ivory" Soap and insist upon getting it. Copyright 1886, by Procter & Gamble. HERSHEY & CO., DEALERS IN AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, -AND 4 , . . . county clerk's officn on the 11th day of October. 18S9. bo established without rofer- met pursuant to 'adjourn- will.cure the dull aching pain in tho small of Jhe Mieut. A Present commissioners Walker, McAllister and Obersfrand deputy countyolerk.. Bill ' of S. Jiang, witness, .$11, allowed. There being on file the written or before noon of or such road will enco thereto. Dated this 10th day of Aug., 18S9. J. E. Evans, (To. Clerk. 32 1 By 0. P. Dick, Deputy. NOTICE TO BOND BUYERS. Bids will be received at the ennntv nlorW's of fice at North Platte. Neb., ud to 2 n. m. on Sat urday. 8ert. 7th. 1889. for tho nnrehnun nf 18 (Ml of Brady Island Precinct 6 per cent Registered j Bonds, interest payable semi-annually in New j loric i,ity, on each hrst day of February and August of each year. These bonds are cichteen in nnmhar. Ami nf ! tne vaiuno ot si,ouo each. They are authorized by Chapter 45. on Daces 185. 4fifi nnil JOT of tho Statutes of 1887. of the State of Nehraslrn. nnd were adopted by the voters of Brady Island Pre- ciucr. ujncom couniv. rCD.. at a fmecini men tion called for that nurnose. the xrholn vnf a fnr bonds being 171 and tho vote against only six. The first two of these bonds is dn Anensfc 1st. 1fA1 , . 1 , i a. .nui UUU 111U JUSL IWD 111 Present indebtedness of the Precinct, 000. Assessed valuation. S296.424.2B. TCstimntrtl valuation. $1,482,121.20. .A certined check of 100 must accompany each Hid. These bonds are considered first-class security. J. E. Evans, County Clerk. North Piatte. Neb., Aug. 23, 1889. 332 SHERIFF'S SALE. Ta-goris, Cstxristgres, ZBuigrgfles, IRO-AOD CARTS, ETC. Agents for the Celebrated Goodhue and Challenge Wind Mills. Agents for Union Sewing Machines. Locust Street, North Platte, - - Nebraska. The National Building, Loan AND PROTECTIVE UNION. c s piles or no pay re vive satisfaction oi cents per box. For y virtue ot an oruer ox. sale issued hr Elder, clerk of tho district court of Lincoln county. Nebraska, upon a decree of foreclosure rendered m said court in favor of Edward L. Fearse acninst John Campbell. CarroU fi. Hnw- i i j a i Kins una tioeepn u. nawiuns, et. ai., l nave Consent and waiver of damages of levied upon the T following real estate of Joseph .1. N. n hmm t.hP nwnpr nt nnH M'-.iwwuins io-wii: uos one anu tnenortn- EST1MATED ILLUSTRATION, Showing the cost and profit to be derived bj the borrower of 1,000 in hve years. The borrower having been a shareholder six months, and holding thirteen sharesv.has made application . for;a loan, and his applica-; tion nas peen aceeptea ana approvea. the Cincinnati speculatin i rr Oil Says Haistead in Commercial: "In the race between the Teutonic and the City of New York, it should not impair judgement, but may in fluence sentiment, to know that the In man Line is backed by Amer ican capital, and that the splendid ships City of Paris and City of New York are substantially owned in Philadelphia." on s Marvelous Success. Ballard's Horehonnd Syrup has been a marvel- success from its inception. There is no cough it will not relieve. It is guaranteed to re lieve all throat nnd lung ailments and for croup, sore throat, whoopiBg cough, and all coughs its action is very remarkable. Ask for BALLARD'S HOREnOUND SYRUP and tako no other kind. and you will not be disappointed. A. F. Streitz, Agent. f, Justice Field isa small man, ow- ing to uis snort legs. His tront is impressive. His forehead is high, running back into polished bald ness; his remaining hair is bushy aud silvery, Harrisons complection now. He is a very dignified man by nature. The Century Dictionary has cost the Century Company over $500,- 000. It has taken nearly seven years of the timeof some of the best experts and specialists in the coun try, a an annual expense or not very niucn less than ?1UU,UUU. A Safe Investment, is one which is guaranteed to brim; vou sat is- fatcory results, or in case of failure a return of purchase price. On this safe plan you can buy from our advertised druggist a bottle of Dr. Kine's New Discovery for Consumption. It is guaranteed to bring relief in every case, when used for any affection of the throat. Itinera or chest, such as consumption, inflammation of the lungs, broncmtis, asthma, whooping cough, croup, etc It is pleasant and agreeable to taste , perfectly sate, and can always be depended upon. Trial boles free at A. F. Streitz s drug store. I and engraving. NORTH PLATTE NEB. At Farmersburg, Ind., a local judge, during the progress of a sen sational trial recently, hired a hall and charged an admission fee of ten cents from each spectator to the trial. Even the attorney for the defense in the case was refused ad uiisssion to the court until he had paid his fee. owner hereby affected, road 107 is extend ed northwardly so as to intersect with road No. 11. It is ordered that the county treasurer transter all moneys now on hand in the South Platte bridge tund and in thebouth Platte bridge interest fund, other than sufficient to pay outstanding South Platte bridge bonds and interest, to the cash fund, and the treasurer shall 1- -11 V Ol uimj uppiy .in moneys nereaiter re ceived in said funds to the said cash fund.. . Ihe board adiourned to Aug. 23. Aug. 3d, 1889 Board met pursuant to adjourn ment. Present Commissioners Walker, McAllister and Oberst and deputy county clerk Dick. Notice is hereby given that sealed bids will be received by the county clerk for the $18,000 of Brady Island, precinr-t bridge bonds, which will be opened and sale made thereon at 2 o'clock p. m. on Satur day, Sept. 7th, 1889, the hoard re serving the right to reject any or all bids. The clerk is directed to advertise the same two weeks. Plans and specifications for Brady Island bridge presented by R. D. Thomson-are adopted. In the afternoon the commis sioners yiewed the lines of several proposed roads leading northward from the city of North Platte and returning adjourned to meet Aug. 24th. . 1 Aug. 24,1889. Board met pursuant to adjourn ment. Present Commissioners Walker, McAllister and Oberst and deputy clerk Dick. Bill of R. D. Thomson for bridge material allowed on cash fund 500 Bill of E. W. Hunt, institute, al lowed cash fund S100. Bill of Smith Clark, coal, $337.50 Ordered by the board that 20 per month be appropriated out of the general fund toward the support of the seven orphan children now m charge of Mrs. W. C. Ritner in the city of North Platte. The commissioners after having allowed the line of road No. 42 from the southeast corner of sec tion 22, town 14, range 30 east to the hills and there to connect with the Garfield road, ordered that the grader be put to work on same as soon as may be. Ordered .to dispense with a jani tor at the court house after Sept. 4th next. Adjourned to meet. Sept. 7, 1889. east quarter of the northwest quarter and the northwest quarter of tho northeast quarter of section nineteen (19) and the south east Quarter of the southwest onartor of ecction eighteen (18) all in township nine (9) north, of range twenty-nine west, and I wiU on Saturday, tho 21st day ox September, 1889, at one o'clock of said day, at tho front door of the court house of said county, in North Platte, sell said real estate at public auction to the highest bidder for cash to satisfy said order of sale, the, amount due thereon in the aggregate beintr the sum of $188.83 with ten per cent interest thereon irom uctober utn, lSi, und saia9 costs and ac cruing coets. North Platte. Neb.. An. 19. 1889. 325 D. A. Baker. Sheriff. In the matter of the application of"! John uawicy, executor of the ! Estate of Lucy Hawley, deceased, f to sell or mortiracod real estate, i Whereas tho applicationof JolinHawley.Executor of the Estate of Lucy Hawley, deceased, having oeen presented io me uiscnct uourc or ljincoin County. Nebraska, and it appearing from euA application that tho said John Hawley, of the County ot Liincoin, nnd State ot Nebraska, is the Executor of the Estate of Lucy Hawley, de ceased, late of said county and state, and that the said John Hawley has filed in tho office of the clerk of this court a duly certined copy of his appointment as such executor and that the said Lucy Hawley at the time of her death was the owner of Lot Two (2) in Block One Hundred and Thirty-Three (133) in the tJity ot North Platte. Nebraska, and that it is accessary to seU as more fully appears by tho petition of said John Hawley now on nlo in this court, itas ordered that all persons interested in said real estate, to-wit: Lizzie Hawley, Emma Hawley, annie Hawley, Willie nawiey. n. jm. wicnois. First National Bank of North Platte. JohnStolle and Stewart h Sherman, appear before tho Dis trict Court cf Lincoln county. Nebraska, on October 21st, 1889, of tho May adjourned term of said court at 10 o'clock a. m.. to show cause why a license should not bo granted to the said John Hawley to sell on mortgage so inncn ot saia rem estate, to-wit: Lot Two (2) in Block One Hun dred and Thirty-Three (133) in said City of North Platte. Nebraska, as shall bo necessary to pay ssid debts, A copy of this order shall be personally served noon all persons interested in said estate and shall also be published four suc cessive weeks in the Lincoln county tbibdne. a newspaper oi general circulation puoiisneu in Lincoln county, Nebraska. State of Nebraska, LINCOLN COUNTY. I. W. C. Elder, clerk of the district court in nnd for Lincoln county, Nebraska, do hereby certify that the forccoinir is a true transcript of the order entered of record July 30th, 1889, at tho adjourned May term of said district court upon the application of John Hawley, executor of the estate of Lucy Hawley, deceased, as recorded in my office. Journal C, Page In testimony whereof. I have hereunto set my hand and the seal of said district court this 9th day of August, 1889. 321 ' Clerk of the District Court. He receives in cash He has paid in admission fee on thirteen shares at $2,00 per share He has paid six monthly installments at 60 cents per share, amounting to $7.80 per month He has paid two quarterly installments of 23 cents per share, amounting to $3.25 each Now he pays on tho last Saturday of each month a monthly installment of CO cents a share Also his interest at five per cent per annum on $1,000, payable monthly. . . . Also his premium at five per cent per annum on $1,000 payables monthly As all protective installments are returnable, total monthly payment even tually, except such times as there may be a Quarterly installment In four and one-half years (or 54 months) the balance of the unexpired time ot nvo years, he will nave paid as installments, interest and premium Also add the remainder of o uarterlv installments, eighteen at $3.25 each . . . To amount invested, aside from protective installments, which are return- aoie owing to the return protective installment plan adopted Dy the union The certificate of shares having matured is worth $1,300, wliich will pay the loan and leave a surplus of $300, thus eventually the borrower has had the use of S 1,000 since six months alter becoming a shareholder, and ireda has clear l handsome profit of. 7.60 4.16JJ' 4. IBS 16.13M 291.00 1000.00 26.00 46.80 6.50 871.20' 58.50 1009.00 R. F. FORREST, AGT. J. Q. TH ACKER, 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. J. BEOEKER, Merchant Tailor, jnt: ITCHING and Irritating Eruptions and every form of Bkin and blood disease, from a commonPimple to the worst case of Scrofula, can bo cured by tho use of Bladbilder, the new vegetable Blood Purl fier, Internally, and Cole' CarbolIfalvef tho Great Skin Remedy, externally. Bludbilder Is a concentrated vegetable extract and possesses wonderful tonic, alterative and blood puriyimj qualities. It renews and enriches tho blood and through it reaches every part of tho body, imparts life and vigor to all its' functions and strengthens and builds up tho system, it is tne nest known remedy for all Scrofulous Complaints, Enmvelas, Eczema. BoOs, Tumors, Mercu rial Poisoning and Constitutional Disorders, Blotches, Pimples and Eruptions of the Skin, Rheumatism, and all diseases caused by an impoverished or corrupted condition of the blood. Small doses and pleasant to take. Price $1; Six for $5. Prepared only by J. W. Cole & Co.. Black Itiv r Falls, Wis. Sold toy -A F. flltareitxs. LAEGE STOCK OF PIECE GOODS 9 embracing 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. Beick Livery Stable, , FIRST-CLASS RIGS FURNISHED on short notice and at reasonable rates. Horses boarded hv the week or month. Careful and competent employes. Stable opposite the Hawley House on east Fifth street, NOETHPLATTB. - TSTTSBHlSK: