Lincoln County tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1885-1890, September 18, 1889, Image 4
Star Boot & Shoe Store IS NOW OFFERING ITS COMPLETE STOCK We Handle all the Best Brands of Boots, Shoes, glippers, AND SELL THEM ON XjO"w dZaxglns for Cstslb.- Our Stock is the Largest in Western Nebraska and no one can fail to be suited. When in need of anything in our line. MTV - - Proprietor. OTTENSTEINS BLOCK, SPRUCE STREET Tixxsrci Door IKTortlx of Fostoffice. 1884. ESTABIiISSEID DRUGS, PERFUMES, TOILET ARTICLES Patent Medicines, Paints, Oils, Brushes, 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, sldn diseases, lung troubles, rheumatism, female com plaints, paralysis, nervous debility, seminal weakness, impotency, ATiA BASTZKT33, A Permanent Wall Coating, adapted for Solid Wall Relief work; Also for Plain Work. Your orders solicited. Prompt attention given. DR. F. H. LONGLEY, NORTH PLATTE NEB. ometPiing flew for J&djes The Most Elegant Shoe Ever Made. 'IXSIDE TIEW. OUTSIDE VIEW. CBOPOOT, LIBBT 8c CO., Manufacturers of MEN'S AND WOMEN'S FINE SHOES. We are prepared to supply a long-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 hand. It is not cumbersome like the button shoe that has four or five thicknesses of leather over the instep, but tl: shoe has but one thickness and presents a seamless, glove-fitting front, comfortable to the foot and pleasing to the e3re. This shoe 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 will try 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. C. C. NOBLE, NORTH PLATTE. m P. H. McEvoy, JEWELER, Carries in stock a fine line of "WATCHES, Silverware AND J'EELEY. Special attention given to repairing and engraving. NORTH PLATTE NEB. Tuesday at Manhattan, Kansas, William P. Higinbotham, president of the Blue Valley Bank, was con victed of grand larceny, the prose cution resulting from the suspen sion of the bank last January, when the ledger showed a deficit of $100,000. Eiucbt'8 Extbaot of Tab and Wild Chebb is s safe, reliable and pleasant remedy for concha colds, bronchitis, asthma and all throat troubles; wUl relieve and benefit consumption. Try it and be convinced. Every bottle warranted; price Kta and $1 per bottle. Sold by all druggists. Pre wired by the Emmert Proprietary Co., Chicago. There is a rush for home on the part of American tourists. Some 200 of them couldn't get berths on Saturday, and had to wait over in London, Liverpool, and Glasgow. The big London strike has tied up the Wilson steamers. Happy Home Blood Pobifieb is the people'6 popular medicine for purifying the blood; pre" Tenting or curing dyspepsia, biliousness, head, nche, boils and all fevers and malarial diseases. Price 50 cents and one dollar per bottle. George Schroeder & Co., of Oma ha, and McCambridge, Schroeder & Co., of Fremont, Nebraska, com mission merchants and cold storage men, gave chattel mortgages to the First National Bank of Omaha, for 22,650.58 to secure their notes for that amount. Their failure is- due to speculation in butter. The endorsement of German Byrnp is unpar allelled. Wo will publish 1000 testimonials re ceived during the last six months. Itend theni May save youi life. W. L. Scott, the great coal mine owner, has no pennies to add to the wages of miners, but in the next Democratic campaign the National committee will call on him to "whack up" 50,000 and he will likely do it. He is amoug the great Democratic leaders and Grover Cleveland's right-hand man. Queen Victoria was much pleased d$8! cxecDtc' i68ncand deUTW thc While in Wales With the music of The .form in wblcl ithc : above , nad foregoing the Welshmen. She espscially liked their singing and their man ipulation of the harp. At one din ner eight harps played during the banquet. Six of them were brothers, under the leadership of their father, who appeared in full bardic cos tnme, with a cap antique form, blue robes and a red girdle. One Sun day a few choristers were brought thirty-five miles to sing at the Queen's private service, On the whole, Victoria was much pleased with her visit. Uncle Sam's bone and nerve liniment will re lievo sprains, bmiees, neuralgia and rheumatism. Sold by all druggists. The wedding of Emmons Blaine and Miss McCormic, at Richfield Springs, September 20, will take place at noon, in the Presbyterian Church, where Dr. S. N. V. Holmes officiate, assisted by the-f amily min ister from Chicago. The invita tions for the important event will be general, but only a limited num ber will be asked to the wedding breakfast to be given immediately after the ceremony, at Clayton Lodge, the beautiful cottage where Mrs. Mc Cormic and family have spent their summers for seven or seasons past. eight A Safe Investment, Is ono which is guaranteed to bring you satis fatcory results, or in case of failure a return of purchase price. On this sofa plan you can buy from our advertised druggist a bottlo of Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption. It is guaranteed to bring relief in every ease, when uned for any affection of the throat, lungs or chest, uch as consumption, inflammation of the lungs, bronchitis, asthma, whooping cough, croup, etc. It is pleasant and ogreeablo to taste, perfectly safe, and can always bo depended upon. Trial boles free at A. F. Streitz's drug store. 1 nmnneition shall be submitted shall be by ballot. upon which ballot ehall be printed or written, or partly printed or written thc words following, to-wit: "For Ttailroad -Bonds and Tar, Yes," or "For Railroad Bonus and Tax, No." And if two-thirds of the votes cast thall have thereon the words "for railroad bonds and tar, yes" thc eaid proposition shall be declared adopted and if more than one-third of the votes cast ehall have uicrcon tne words "i? or railroad bonds and tax, no." the said proposition shall be declared lost Said election to be held at the following places in said couuty, viz: In North Platte Precinct NoTl at Land Office 11IOCK, In North Platte Precinct No. 2 at Court House. In North Platte Precinct No. 3 at H060 House, In Nichols Precinct all voters residing north of South Platto river vote at District Number JUeven school House, ail electors residine south of South Platto River at Mills school house Dis trict Twenty-six, In Sunshino Precinct at residence of Charles iucnards, In iairview Precinct at Excelsior school nonse, In Morrow Precinct at Bateman school nonse. In Miller Precinct at school house, district no. av. In Osgood Precinct at the Bratt school house, In Mylnnuer Precinct at the Log school house. In Cottonwood Precinct at school house, Dis trict no. a In "Walker Precinct at school houso in District IXO.6 o. In Deer Creek Precinct at Deer Creek school house. In Box Creek Precinct at school house, Dist. No. 1A in liucnanan irecincr at air. itusseil s resi dence. In Medicine Precinct at Davis' store in Well- neet. T rt 1 .n w a in oomorsei. i'recincc at u. & in. depot in Somerset. In Willow Precinct at the Keeler school house. In Dickens Precinct at school house, district -o. w. In Wallace Precinct, at Fred Bentley's law of lice, town 01 Wallace. In Well Precinct at the school house in dis trict z. section ! 6outh of O'Follon Merit Wins. We desire to say to our citiaeus that for yean; wo have been selling Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, Dr. King's New Life Tills, Bucklen's Arnica Salve and Electric Hitters and have never handled remedies that sell as well, or that have given such universal satisfaction. Wo do not hesitate to guarantee them every time, and we stand ready to refund tho purchase price if satisfactory results do not follow their us1. These remedies have won their great popnlarit purely on their merits. A. F. Streitz. druggist. 1 Last summer New York dumped large quantities of fresh fruit into the bay, tnat an excess of some- 1 thing that the world craves should not knock the bottom out of mark et prices. San Francisco is now do ing the same thing. Oue day last week dealers dumped 5.000 melons into the bay. Most sank shortly. Boatmen harvested the rest . Uncle Sam's Condition Powder will euro dis temper?, coughs, colds, fevers and most of the diseases to which horses, cattle, sheep, hogs and poultry aro subject, bom by all druggists. worms anil remove them from thc system. Safe, pleasant ana eltective. Something over a year ago Dan iel Burns, an adopted sou of Mr. and Mns. Wm. Burns, ran a nail in one of his eyes and shortly after thear-cidi.Mit was sent to Omaha for treatment, but the treatment failed to eHVet :r cure and he retruned last week, almost totally blind in both eyes. During his stay at Omaha he was in ihe care of the Sisters of Charifcv, and being a bright child e has learned to talk the uage quite fluently, as learn the blind alphabet. so young in years his afflic- unc. Gothenburg Inde- natuallv German wo! I For 0:1 1- !o 1 ! is a sad pendent. of North Platto river at Bratt's ranch. town It. range 33; electors residing tho North Platto river at U. P. depot. station. In Hall Precinct at tho Hall school house. In Maxwell Precinct at the school house dis trict o. 7. In Rrady Island Precinct electors residing north of the Platte river and on tho islands of said river, at the Onion Pacific depot nt Brady Isjmuu uuiuu; t-ieciiirs reaming tioutn ot iriairo river nt Marcott school houso on section 10, town 11, range .:, In Garfield precinct at West school house in district 2s o. 11, In Whittier precinct at residence of D. E. Johnson. In Myrtle precinct at school house, district in narrison precinct, electors residing m town lb, range at school house on section 7, town 18, ranco i5; electors residing in town 15, ranee J), at jvumer postomce. aiho polls at said election 6hall bo opened at eigiu o ciock in ine morning and shall continue open until six o clock in the afternoon of said day and said, election shall bo conducted in tho manner provided by law. By order of tho Board of County Commission- ,.r f 1 r . 1 - 11 1 1 i- r . . uio ui. ijiu-uiu V.0U111J, mis mi oay 01 oepieniDer, A, U. ISbV. Lestkr Walker, J.L. McAllister, M. Oberst. County Commission ers Attest: J. is. evaxs. County Clerk. 15y C. P. Dick. Deputy. NOTICE TO HUNTERS Notice is hereby given that hunting on "TT THAT is meant by ' free alkali,' Doctor? I see it mentioned VV m tne advertisements of Ivory Soap." " Free Alkali,' Madam, is the alkali which is not combined with ?n Hjfte1 pfccin(;t-bel?etors residing north tne fats or oils of which the soap is made, due to the ignorance or : .Norm rlatta river nt. Kraft's rnnfn. wlinn i I " ....... carelessness of the soap maker. Soaps in which 'free alkali is present are decidedly injurious to both thc clothing and the skin when habitually used. I have seen reports of analysis made of the Ivory Soap by men eminent in our profession, and all pronounce it to contain no 'free alkali,' to be made with great care and of ma terials of the best quality, carefully selected, so I -unhesitatingly rec ommend it for every purpose about the house for which good soap is required. v A WORD OF WARNING. There are many white soaps, each represented to be "just as good as the Ivory ; they ARE NOT, but like all counterfeits, lack the peculiar and remarkable qualities ot the genuine. Ask for "Ivorv" SoaD and insist uDon getting it. Copyright 18S6, by Procter & Gamble. & CO., DEALERS IN undersigned Bludbuilder. The now vegetable tonic-nltcmtivo and blood purifier is in thc shapo of u pleasant syrup, and contains in n concentrated form the most vnlcnblc vegetable curatives, which have been developed by modern medical and scientific rofccnrch. It acts directly upon tho blood, through it imparting vigor to thc entire system Dr. Jaoces' German Worm Cakes destroy yxad eradicating disease, and is nnequaled as a Near Loudon, N. H., on Tuesday, Joel S. Ordway, aged SO, was rob bed of $9,500 by two confidence men at the point of a revolver. Ordway had drawn the money from thc bank to show that he was able to support his title to his farm, which he wanted to sell, and for the purchase of which one of the swindlers pretended to be negotiat ing. Btrcklin's Arnica Salve. The best salve in thc world for cuts, bruir.es, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblnins, corns and all skin eruptions, and positively cures piles or no pay re quired. It is guaranteed to givo satisfaction or money refunded. Price 25 cents por box. Foi sale by A. F. Streitz. M. Barbedienne, the famous bronze founder of Paris exhibits a clock valued at 70,000. Tt is a bell tower of the richest Italian style, made of chiseled copper, adorned with mosaics and paint ings, with columns and panels of red marble, and with statuettes in niches modeled by the sculptors Eudes and Noel. It stands about twelve feet high. coro far Scrornlous, Cancerous and other humors, whether constitutional or otherwise, Catarrh, liheumntism. Dyspepsia, Dropsy, sick and nervous headache, female weakness, and all blood, liver and kidney diseases. Price 1. Sold by A. S. Strcitz. Ballard's Snow Liniment. This wonderful remedy is guaranteed to cure Neuralgia. It is a positive cure. It will cure Rheumatism no matter of how long standing. It will cure the dull aching pain in the small of the back. It will cure all sprains and bruises. It will instantly take out the firo from a scald or burn, and stop all pain. It is the most pene trating liniment in tne world. It is good for all inflamation. It is guaranteed to do all claimed for it or money refunded. A. j. Streity, Agent. In his letter announcing his can didacy for Congress Mr. John L ounivan savs: "l will nave no trouble about getting a hearing in Congress or in making people pay attention to what I say." There is not a doubt of it. He would be the Democratic leader from" the open- session, jno man ver receives John's strongest arguments with out feeling impressed with them. Ask Jake Kilrain. Inter Ocean. Marvelous Success. Ballard's Horehound Syrup has been a marvel ous success Irom its inception. There is no couch it will not relieve. It is Guaranteed to re lieve all throat and lung ailments and for croup, sore throat, whooping cough, and all coughs its action is very remarkable. Ask for BALLARD'S HOBEHODND SYRUP and take no other kind, and you will not be disappointed. A. F. Streitz, Agent. 1 The article of incorporation and plat of the survey of the M. R. N. L & D. R. R. company were filed with J. J Brown, county clerk. Tuesday Sept. 3d. The question of voting aid to the company will be submitted to a vote bv townshins through which the survey passes. The surveyed file enters the county plat on the northwest cornor of the southwest quarter of section six township seventeen range twenty five and runs through the county easterly passing through Arnold, Broken Bow, Westerville and Lee Park, passing out of the county on the east of the southeast quarter of section twenty-five township seven teen range seventeen . Broken Bow Republican. Eilset's Daylight Liveh Pills are a boon to enfTercrs from sick headache, sour stomach, tor pid liver and indigesUou. Sugar-coated, pleas ant to take and warranted to go through by daylight. NOTICE OF SPECIAL ELECTION. Notice is hereby given to the legal voters of Lincoln county in the State of Nebraska that a special election will be held at the places of voting in said County of Lincoln and State of Nebraska hereinafter desiimated on the 5th day of October, 1SS9, for the purpose of voting upon the following proposition: Shall the County Commissioners of the County of Lincoln and State of Nebraska, issue and give to thc Missouri River. North Platte and Denver Railway Company, a corporation duly organized and existing under the laws of the State of Nebraska, of thc assigns of said Missouri River, North Platte and Denver Railway Company the coupon bonds of said Lincoln County, to the amount of One Hundred Fifty Thousand Dollars to aid in thc construction "of a railroad into the said County of Lincoln, upon thc line of survey as shown by thc plat tiled by said Missouri River. North Platte and Denver Railway Com pany in thc Clerks office of Lincoln County, State of Nebraska, on the 2d day o( September, Said bonds to be issued in the sum of One Thousand (?1,',00) Dollars each, to be made pay able to hearer, to be dated on the first dav of Julv, A. 1).. 1S!0, and to be numbered One (1) V One Hundred and Fifty (150) inclusive. Number One (1) to Fifteen (13) inclusive, to become due and payable on thc first day of Julv, A. I). 1011. Numbers Sixteen (1G) to Thirty (30) inclusive, to become due and payable on the first day of July, A. D. 1912. Numbers Thirty-one (31) to Forty-five (-15) inclusive, to become due and payable on thc first day of July, A. D. 1913 Numbers Forty-six (40) to Sixty (GO) inclusive, to become due and payable on thc first day of July. A. 1). 1014. Numbers Sixty-one (CI) to Seventy-five (75) in clusive, to become due and pavablc on the first day of July, A. D. 1915. Numbers Seveuty-eix (76) to Ninety (90) in elusive, to become" due and payable on thc first dav of Julv. A. D. 191(. Numbers Ninety-one (91) to One Hundred and Five (105) inclusive, to become due and payable on the first day of July, A. D. 1917. Numbers One Hundred and Six (100) to One Hundred and Twenty (120) inclusive, to become due and pavablc on thc first day of J uly, A. D. 191P. Numbers One-Hundred and Twenty-one, 121 to One Hundred and Thirty-five 1J inclusive to become due and pavablc on the First day of July, A. 1). 1919. Numbers One Hundred and Thirty-six 130J to Oue Hundred and Fifty 150J inclusive to become due and pavablc on the First day of July A. D. 1920. All of said bonds to bear interest at thc rate of Five 5 per cent per annum payable annually on the First day of July in each year upon coupons thereto attached, both interest and principal to be payable at the fiscal agency of thc State of Nebraska in the City of New York. And shall the said County Commissioners of the said County of Lincoln cause to be levied upon thc taxable property of said county a tax annually sufficient for the payment of the interest on the said coupon bonds as it becomes due. And after the expiration of twenty years from thc date of said bonds and each year thereafter, shall the said County Commissioners of the said Lincoln County cause to be levied upon the taxable property of said county a tax sufficient to pay said bonds as they become due and pava blc. Provided, however, that said County of Lincoln shall only be liable to pay interest on said bonds from the time said railway" company or its as signs shall be entitled to' receive said bonds as hereinafter provided; and provided further that thc said bonds shall be issued to thc said Railway Company or its assigns iu thc manner and on the consideration following, to-wit: Said Missouri RiverNorth Platte and Denver Railroad Company or its assigns shall construct, maintain and operate or cause to be constructed, maintained and operated, a first-class railroad of uniform gauge into said County of Lincoln, on thc line of survey as shown by the said plat of eurvey filed by said railwav company in thc Clerks office of said county anil shall establish and maintain passenger and freight depots at the towns of North Platte and Wallace in said County of Lincoln, on their said line of survey and at such other places thereon as such Company 6r its assigns shall deem necessary. And shall commence work on said road, in thc said Lincoln County, on or before the first day of January. AD. 1891. And that said Railway Company or its assigns shall be entitled to and receive all of said bonus when said road is graded, tied and ironed to thc said town of Wallace and completed ready for the running of trains, and trains running thereon on or before thc first day 01 January, A. D. 1892. And in case of tU fn5!ni tn rnmmenco the work on said road, in said Lincoln County, on or before the first day of January, A. D. li-91, and the failure to complete said road to thc said town of Wallace, on or before tho s.iiil first dav of January. A. D. 1892, neither said company or any of its assigns shall be entitled to any portion of said bonds. Said bonds shall he executed and issued by the proper officers of said Conntv and delivered to said Company, or its assigns within thirty days after tne completion of said railroad to said town.of Wallace, as aforesaid. Anu if two-thirds of the votes cast at said elec tion shall be in favnr nf tho. Tirnnnsitmn hereby submitted then said County Commissioners o"f Lincoln County, shall be authorized to execute. issue and deliver said coudou bonds as herein the lands of the torbidden. All persons so trespassi will be prosecuted to the full extent of the law. 8w Paxton & Uersiiey. 2TOTICE 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. Syl. Friend, Street Commissioner. ROAD NOTICE NO. 101. To whom it may concern: The commissioner appointed to locate a road commencing at thc intersection of the section line between sections 8 and 9, town 14, range 33, and the south bank of the North Platte rivci. thence easterly about one half mile to thc south end of binlwood bridge over the North Platte river, has reported in favor of the establishment thereof, and all objections thereto er claims for damages must oe meu in ine county ciern s oince on or ociore noon ..Monday, tne2Stn day or October, 1889, or such roaii will be established witnout reference thereto. J. E. Evaxs, County Clerk. By O.'Dick, Deputy. SHERIFF SALE. gg AGRICULTURAL-IMPLEMENTS. -AND- T7vra,g,orLS, CiarrlSLgres, BuLgrgles, ROAD OABTS, ETC. Agents for the Celebrated Goodhue and Challenge Wind Mills. Agents for Union Sewing Machines. Locust Street, North Platte, - - Nebraska. The National Buildine-. 3 J AND PROTECTIVE UNION. Loan By virtue of order of sale issued by W. C. Elder Plor!.- if thn TVcfrf rw,..- f T Jeb., upon a judgment rendered in said Court in iavor 01 n m. . . Koguo against .Lucien otebbins, Elizabeth Stebbins and Patrick Walsh, I have levied on thc 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 1 will, on the 25th day of September, 18S9. at 1 o'clock in the afternoon ot said day. at the front door of the Court houe of said county, in North Platte, sell said real estate at public aution to the highest bidder for casa; 10 sausiy said order of sale, the amounts oue, costs, ana accruing costs. D. A. Bakeb, 32.J. bherift of Lincoln County, Nebraska State of Xeukaska, ) . , Lincoln County, f st In the District Court thereof or the Tenth Ju dicial District. The Nebraska Loan and Trust Co., Plaintiff, vs. George M. Robbitt, Anna L. Bob bin, his wife: II. It. Ottman and Thomas Killihcr. Defendants. NOTICE OF SUIT. Thc above naiacd defendants, Thomas Killihcr and II. It. Ottman, and each of them, arc herbv notified that thc above named plaintiff ha? filed in the above named court its petition against them and the other defendants above named, the object and prayer of which petition are to foreclose a mortgage bearing date October first, 1SS6, executed by thc defendants, George 31. Bobbitt and Anna L. Bobbitt, his wife, to the plaintiff, on the north-west quarter of section twenty-four (24) in township twelve (12) north, range thirty (30) west of thc sixth principrl meri dian, in Lincoln county, Nebraska, and to have said real estate appraised and sold to satisfy and dis charge thc debt with interest and costs which said mortgage was given to secure. The said defendants Thomas Killihcr and II. 11. Ottman are further notified that they are required to appear and answer said petition on or before Monday, the 14th day of October, 1S80. The Nebraska Loan anu Trust Co. :i,)U jsy John m. jcaoan, its Att y SHERIFF'S SALE. ESTIMATED ILLUSTRATION, Showing the cost and profit to be derived by the borrower of 1,000 in five years. The borrower having been a shareholder six months, and holding thirteen shares, has made application for a loan, and his applica- tion has been accepted and approved. 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, amountins'to $3.25 each Now he pays on the 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 monthiy Also his premium nt five per cent per annum on $1,000 payable monthly As all protective installments are returnable, total monthiy payment evenl tually, except such times as there may be a quarterly installment In four and one-half years for 54 months) the balance of tho unexpired time of nve years, ho will have paid as installments, interest and pre mium Also add the remainder of quarterly" instaiiments! eYghteen at" "sareachl" To amount invested, aside from protective installments, which are return able owing to the return protective installment plan adopted by tho union The certificate of shares having mntnred'is worth SLi which wmpVy tho loan and leavea surplus of $300, thus eventually the borrower has had the use of 1,000 since six months after becoming a shareholder, and has cleared a handsome profit of 7.S0 4.165J 4.16?,' 16.13H 291.00 1000.00 26.00 46.S0 6.50 871.20 i8.50 1009.00 R. F. FORREST, AGT. JT. Q. TR ACKER, By virtue of an order of sale issued by W. C. Elder, clerk of the district court of Lincoln county, Nebraska, upon a decree of foreclosure rendered in said court in favor of Edward L. Pearso against John Campbell, Carroll C. Haw kins and Joseph D. Hawkins, et. al., I have levied upon tho following real estate of Joseph D. Hawkins to-wit: Lot one (1) and the north east quarter of the northwest quarter and the northwest quarter of tho northeast quarter of section nineteen (19) and the south east quarter of tho southwest quarter of section eighteen (18) all in township nine (9) north, 6t range twenty-nine west, and I will on Satunlay, the 21st day of September, 1889, at one o'clock of said day, at tho front door of tho 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 duo thereon in the aggregate being tho sum of $488.85 with ten per cent interest thereon from October 9th, 18S8, and $32.59 costs and nc crning costs. North Platte, Neb.. Aug. 19, 1SS9. 325 D. A. Bakeb, Sheriff. BludbMer Tho new vegetable Tonic-Alterative and Blood Purifier acts upon tho blood and through that upon all tho organs and tissues, and its vitalizing and enriching effect reaches every part of tho body and imparts healthy life and vigor to all Its functions, hence its great value as a Spring Medicine For expelling tho humors which rankle in the system at thi3 season of tho year. It tones the stomach, creates an appetite, pro motes healthy digestion, regulates the bow. els, renews and enriches tho blood and builds up the system while it eradicates disease. BludbUder cures Dyspepsia, Indi gestion, Costivenesa, Heartburn, Sick Head ache, Catarrh, Rheumatism, Boils, Scrofula, and diseases of the blood, liver and kidneys. Pleasant to take and the dose is small. ' Price (1; Six for $5. Prepared only by J. W. Cole & Co., Black River Falls, Wis. Sold. Toy A. F. Streitz, 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. P J. B R OEKERT Merchant Tailor, LARGE STOCK OP PIECE GOODS, embracing all the new designs, kept on land and made to order. PERFECT FIT GUARANTEED. PRICES LOWER THAN EVER BEFORE. Spruce Street, next door to Post office. Brick Livery Stable FIRST-CLASS RIGS FURNISHED House on east Fifth street. awley NOETH PLATTE. - NBBASKA