GOODS ON THE, INSTALLMENT PLAN. An easy way to secure CJIEXILLE CURTAINS, TABLE COVERS, SMYRNA AND FUR RUGS, LACE CURTAINS, CARPET SWEEPERS, STLVERWARE, CLOCKS, ETC. I am the North Platte agent tor the above goods and am ready to take orders at any time. The goods are first-class, the prices reasonable and the payments easy. It will pay you to see me before you make purchases. G . P. IDDINGS, LUMBER 3SR COAL Order by telephone from Newton's Book Store. LOCAL NOTICES. NOTICE mi: H'itl.ICATION. Ijinii Okkii-k at Xiiiitii l'unK. Nfi:., ) SflfIIllT Jil. I'M. 1 NUce i- hereli sivt-ii tint! tin- followin-nami'd settler Im- tiled initio' of hi intention to make JiMl In-f in -Uiirl .if claini. and that r-;iil thMMif will lfi.ri. flu Htitr mill l!e- 1th. 1MM. viz: Joseph I:-yer. who made ll.ime Mm4 KHtry No. l".2y. for the Miutli half north west jOHrtiT lot '.I iiil I. -s-tion .", town-hip v. TM-31 -1. He nniuc-the fulliiuitii? nitne -e-t Hfe n- (Qt:niiiu-J re-idence uikmi ami owtlivwttoM f. Jili! lam!, viz: .lohn ('. Mni-ner. A. 0. ISaiHialt d (linrsi- Koenii;. nil of Snmetvet. Neb., MMt I.eiixriri I'olzell. of Iiivken. Nebra-ko. JOHN K. 2IINMAX. l!f!;iter. NOTICE KOU ri.'HI.KWTlON'. IjumI Othceat North 1'Intte. Nek, OctoW Lttli. 1-iU C Xtttice i- !rt'lj" icivrn that the followine iMtmMl -4ttbT tui-filti! notice of hi- intention to Mnke tin. wif in Hipixir: of lii-claiin. uml t lint rf will niH.lf l-fore lteaiter inn! Ituwiver L'nite.1 State- I .i::t! OHitv at North Itntlo. Nel.. on Nov. Ji'. l-'.'l. viz: -lulin-K i:r. math- lli.m -Nu.il Entry No. 11,171 !tr ttH Mirth ixtlf -outtiue-t iiHrtcr -Miiitliea-t ipuWr MMtlfet-t ipiHrter I.-'t I. Section TJ. Town .hi,' lUniri-. He numer. the following wit"- t ;iroe In- continuous residence iH'iWi umI ettltivaliim of Mtiil l. rnl. viz: -John HnHnil. J ifoh Her-hey. I.oui- I) TliM'lecke mm! J-epfc d.t7 nil of North I'intte. Xeli. U'J Ji'HS I" HINSIAN. IN sNkt. NUTU'i; holt l'L-Hl IC ATI OX. , IuhI Otiu-ent North l'lntte. Neb.-' October Vllh. 1V.U. Notice i hereby pi Veil Unit the fiU'viiii;-naniel JttW h- tiled noticcuf hi- intention to make ki.1 tiroof in Mipi-irt of hi- clains mill that said Irof will be BB-.Je l-fore Keai-ter and Receiver ,t North llfttte. Neb. on KovetnU-r iTth. lH'.U. J.tf Knsnk Jiiti. who icsdc HntittMeail En Hj"Tasr lt.113 for the n.uth Jinlf northehft 4oatrria( ooith hilt M.utliOi.-t qUHrter x-ction 2kJ , ' Bor-h. rttnKC 2! we-t. He names mm irflowjni: witne-.-e- to prove hi- continuous i"-ence njH)H i. ml cultivation of said land. rtt: Kdn-anl Ki,h..r. Her!ert rhilliji-. Daniel JtnUHitt.. Jatiii- Itnmn.all r Xeshitt. Neb. W JOHN F. HJNJIAX. Kei-tir. at at Notice to Voters. Notice is hereby jriven that the Su pervisors of Resist ration in and for North Platte Precinct No. 1. North Platte Precinct No. '2 and North PJatto Xo. .". w ill set for the purpose of re;is- i tnrii.r vn1rs on IVES PA V. October Dili, 1801, WEDNESDAY". October 17th. lSDt, T!IU!SI")AV. October "Joth. 1S:)J. FIJI DA Y, Nt)venil)er id, 1S91. and SATlRI)A Y, November .'W.lSOl, from ! 8 o'clock a. m. until !) o'clock p. in. of each of said oayp.at the following place?: In North Platte Precinct A o. 1 at (J. It. Hammond Hose House. In North Platte Precinct No. 15. I . ) Unman Hose House. In North Platte Precinct No. Wild West Hose House. The boundaries of said precincts are as follows: North Platte Precinct No. 1 Com mencing in center of Front and Spruce streets, running thence alonsx Spruce to a quarter lino between Poniston's and Miller's addition, thence south to the South Platte river, thence down South ! Platto river to junction of South Platte and North Platte rivers, thence up the North Platto river to wagon road and railroad bridge, thenc- west along the center of said road and Front street to place of beginning. North Platte Precinct No. 2. Com mencing on South Platte river at the west boundary lino of Precinct No. 1, running thence west along South Platto river to the line of Hinmau precinct, thenco north along said lino to north west corner of Sec. 2-ll-.'0. thence east to northeast corner of Sec. H'2. thence south on east lino of :2 to west end of Front street, thence ea'-t in the center of said street to the center of "'i? 1iv.en lh1t.,,'.e fH"-ir.!r Spruce street, thenco south along west te-tild notice of hi- intention to i r n -v i . i i i-i .f m Miw-.rt ..f i,i- claim, mul that M'tie of Precinct No. 1 to the place of be- xorn'E foi: l't nu'WTiox- Ijiml Ortireat North Plulte. Neb. October 12th. l-'M iI.m tnml i ratii Mkjf will K- trnut,- (Wore Uesi-ster ami . ginning, Sfw,'tS f h Vii,"'..:s,'',L ,,n N,"v,i;,'r j North Platto Precinct No. H-Com- ZOm. IHM. TO. hliM A. Smith, who made Home. I ... i . . . iko N. u.r.u for tiie half of the f eiicmg at mo west enci 01 tno ranroau b quuierof MH-:ion U. town-hip i; north bridge across the North Platte river. He mine- the following wit ne-s ! tli eotinH nHienco uikii uut ' 4i i t . . ? . .. . . :i nnrt urnclnr v irnlmn 1 r tlw. otc WWI 111 4 I HU VlHUlI IIIU . It 1. Mat wa! laul -f - liunruV..ii.f ..o.t t UOrll pMMfcbtt MntcK. Nebm-ku. Albort ! line of Hinman nrocinct. tlienco south jmmmabn Hmm-. 'rkn. ; ;dong said line to the northwes: JOHN t. HIXilAN. Heter. ' r o.. 11 m it of Sec. - 14 .', thence eaf NOT1CK. E. B tHmj. TrtKee. W.I. Telford. Calvin WMd U.J. IbMideti. defendant-, will tnte est corner st on the line between sections '20 and 2. town ship 1, range :0, to the northwest cor ner of j-ec. .52. thence south on the east rMtiuot. plsiatiU fceAi... aieii HmHuuttt mart rf I.ik..!h c.,i f "f rtolHT. 1-VU, George ! line of Sec. 112-U -:i0 to the WCSt OUfl of Front street, tlienco along the cen ter of said Front street and the road leading to the railroad bridge to the placoof beginning. I5v order of the Citv Council. C. F. SCHAKMANN. Citv Clerk. -d hi- iietitiun in uutr. NeliRKLH. : -M hJmi!- tk .iijwi uiul tinner of i Mw l .Wtare rti-ae.i a certain tru-t deed by mw MMHittoa K. oitu.ati to K.S. Orni-by. Ooobcr L. Iw ,iu the folliiuiin. ' pfriBt. N-it . I, 5 ami ii in Helton'- irf ut i and iu U.H-k 111. In the' ! of Nitrtlt l'Ue. IJnooln coinitv. I N nka. Ut wvnwv the Myuett o I .0 I to ' V. I.. UMImI na tk bia.Ui-nT Uniiun i.'ii t n ineret. and n certain niort- , I v W MainjlNm H. Ottiuan to V. ' A. ii;fc.iMlH.Jyr 13th. 1-t- imi alhive .1.- ' . -eure tin- iymeut of 42.ln. I tfc ittb t- M jirenii-e- iu , Tftwfgti-HrMd ! mhww -aid ix-tltion on or W 12 ay or November, Ml . , OTSOmH . IHul.Kf. twi4iiT. i By T. ". Pattkh-ox. Atlornev. NOTICE. Axtiutr Comt. dfem1nnt. will take tmt oa th 10th dttv of October. Cooyers. 4ainiitr herein, tiled 3r iitkM in th district court of Lin- yArmka. asainst said ih otMH't ana ttniver nf lue4i Mk to obtam x divorce from the 4tVdMit oo the grouiMl of extreme erdT fawani pUictiir; willful abandon mmml tr mate two jwirs !ast past. MmA of wootoii a'wl cruel failure i foMUtii pLaitiiirf with sujifMirt and lauMUMiat. mh( plniatitT further asks m b rwtoreJ u her nuiiden name. Suey Y are required to bwer sakl peti ik or t-tort No-. l'Mli. ISO!. Dfcl Oftolw lth. 1.SU1. Sl'KY CoNvr.ns. jWh i- Wiut. Attorneys. 401 KELLNER it FILMIER. BUILDERS OF mRJGATION CANALS Ditches and Laterals. WORTH PLATTE, NEB H. S. Tibbels. Upholsterer AND ESTHAY NOTICE. 'Vk up oo Setrtnlx?r 17th. 1SD1, on jnetin '2, um-tt-hip 12. muge :J1. in Lin m!m uowaty. Nib.. by the undersigned who rmd. oh lrk bav horse. with wKil fefi html foot and branded M e Tke rer can Hmvo the anted bv Pkwtmk pofKriy aad paying charges. J. M. Mooni.y. CLAUDE WEIXGvND, DKALKU IN Coal Oil. Gasoline, Crude Petroleum and Coal Gas Tar. ; Furniture : Repairer. Special attention paid to all kinds of ' of rurniture upholstering. Mattrasse , made to order or remade. Furniture re ; pairing of all kinds promptly and neatly i executed. Leave orders at The Fair Store. 40-tt Hershey & Co. IVORY 49 1 EEPUBLIOAH TIOZET. STATK. For Governor THOMAS J. MAJORS, of Nemaha. For Lieutenant-Governor R. E. MOORE, of Lancaster. For Secretary of State J. A. PIPER, ,of Harlnn. For Auditor of Public Accounts EUGENE MOORE, of Madison. For Treasurer i For Commissioner H. C. RUSSELL, of Colfax. For Attornev-General A. S. CHURCHILL, of Douglas. For Supt. of Public Instruction H. R. CORBETT, of York. TOR CLOTHES. r.iz pccTzr: c CA;.trr: co c:ri"n U. P. TIME TABLE. GOING KAST. No. S Atlantic Kxjiress Dept 12:15 a. m. No. 1 Fit-t Jlail 8 ii a. si. No. 2 Limited " ili.'.. 51. No. US Freight " Sciri a. 51. No. IS Freight " fiKK) I-. 51. Xo.22 FreiKlit " 4:W A. 51. GOING Vj.ST 5IOUNTA1N TI51E. No. 7 I'nciiii; lizm-est- Dcjit 4:40a. 5! N.. 1 Limited " lO.-OT. v. 5t No. 21 Freight " ::mi i. ai No. St Freight " ci().. ii N. 15. OLDS. Agent. CONGRESSIONAL, For Congress, Gtli District M. A. DAUGHERTY, of Keith. LEGISLATIVE. For Senator, HOth District W. R. AKERS, of Scotts BluiT. For Representative. 54th District II. D. HARRIS, of Keith. North Platte National Bank NORTH PLATTE, NEBRASKA. 3?aicl up Capital, . - - - W V BIHGK, II. SCIICFK A. F. STItEITZ, tlttiDSIOIPABIPIB LAID AGEHT DRENCH & iJALDWIN, l1 .1 TTORXK YS-A 7 - LA !', NOKTII I'LATTi:. - - .NEBRASKA. OHice over N. P. Nil. Bank. p RIMES & YILC0N, A TTOUXE TS-AT-LA II', SOltTH I'LATTK, - ' - - EUIJASKA. Ollice over North Platto Natiimnl Hunk. A. II. CHURCH, LA WYER, NOKTH I'LATTK. - - - NEUItASKA. Oliice: Iliniunn Ulook, Spruce Street. i) R. N. F. DONALDSON, Aj-Ntant SnrKeon Union Pne.lic Knilwny mul Member or renion liounl. NOKTH I'LATTK, - - - NEI5UASKA. Ottice over Streilz's Pru;i Store. yM. EVES, M. I).. PIirSWfAA' AX I) BURGEON, NOKTH I'LATTK, - - . NEIJKASKA Oliice: Neville'- Illock. Dit-ea-es of Women am! Cliililren ;i Speoinlty. A. 1. KITTKLL. J. C. VAN NATTA. Kittell & Van Natta, IRRIGATION ENGINEERS. Prospective schemes investigated. Un profitable schemes rejuvenated. Surveys, iJaps, Estimates and reports made, and construction superintended. SSSJiSSSS' North Platte, Neb. R. D. THOMSON. .rcltiltect. Contractor and er. 127 Sixth St. Cor. of Vine, NORTH PLATTE. NEBRASKA. E. B. WARNER. Funeral Director. AND EMBALMER. A full line of first-class funeral supplies nlwaj's in stock. NORTH PLATTE, - NEBRRSKA. I'Heirrnpli orders promptly attended to COUNTY. For Countv Attorney. . "A. H. CHURCH. For Coroner- A. E. HUNTINGTON. For Commissioner, 1st District R. D. THOMSON. In Memory of Mithel Ileutliinan, Who died at North Platte, Aug. 3d, 1S1M. Faro wo! 1, earth's joys are fleeting. Though a stranger in the land Kind friends were ever coming. To take her by the hand. To gently smooth her pillow And cool her fevered cheek, To quickly gather round her Some loving words to spejik. Oh wonderous change! in glory. She is no stranger there. Rut enters through the pearly gates. And views the city fair. She strikes her harp so gently And now does sweetly sing. Amid the ransomed spirits, All glory to our King, Safe sheltered there our Mabel, She whom wo loved most dear. Is walking to the Master's throne, Without a single fear. She in the light of glory Does evermore rejoice. She hears what she has longed to hear, Her Saviour's loving voice. Within that blessed city. Her bright eternal home. Our darling Mabel watches And waits until we come. In Thine Own time, Lord Jesus, May we al! outer there, And meet our long lost darling Happy beneath Thy caro. -U. O. La. R. I -n . i If. rMl...-w 1 f eopie wno navo met iur. vnausiuuu say that his pictures give his faco tho appearanco of a ruggedness which is foreign to it. Ho really looks feeble, but his clear coaiplection aud the color in his cheeks indicate that his health is good. His hair is white, and a stranger unfamilar with his protrait would class him at first sight as a type of tho fine old English gentleman. SIIILOH'S CURE is sold on a guar antee. It cures Incipient Consumption. It is the best Cough Cure. Only one cent a dose. 2ii cts.. 50 cts., and 1 00. Sold by North Platte Pharmacy. California passed a law at the last leg islature which limits tho expenditure for election purposes of any canidatetooper cent of tho salary given such office or in case of fees instead of salary, limiting expense to 8150. It also provides that ex- JS YOUR TONGUE r ( penditures must bo limited to pnuting, Coated, your throat dry. your eyes cost of public meetings, postage, etc. ( dull and inflamed and do you feel mean Heretofore in California members of the t rCner.dIy when you get up in tho mom-' legisl.ituro have frequently paid three and j inj, -j Your liver aud kidneys aro not doing their duty. Why don't you take Park's Sure Cure? If it does not make you feel better it costs you nothing. It cures Bright's disease, diabetis and all ; kidney complaints. Only guaranteed , cure, bold bv isorth J'latto rhiirmacv. 75,000. DIKECTOUS: A. D. BUCKWORTH. II. C. LINDSAY. II. OTTEN, 1. W. HAKKK. M.OlIiniHT, All business intrusted to us handled promptly, carefully, and at lowest rates. is now in Boston. She wi ;hes for 810,- 000 to sell her collection of jewels to build a school for girls at -Ryk.ijvlk, Iceland. Her husband, a scholarly man. , is sublibrarian of the university libr at Cambridge, England. I. A. FORT arv four thousand dollars assessment when the official salary w::s but 8i80. Captidii Sweetie, I. A . San Diego, C.d. savs: "Shiloh'a Catarrh Remedy is the first medicine I have ever found that would do me any good." Price .r0c. Sold, ' tiy North Plntte Pharmacy. St. Thomas' Protestant Episcopal A little more than thirty miles from the coast of Japan tho Pacific Ocean is found to bo over 4.Ci:$ fathoms deep. Some oflicers surveying for a telegraph cable had their wire break at this depth without reaching tho bottom. This is Church, Philadelphia celebrated its centennial last week. It is a colored parish, and its first Minister was tho first colored man ordained in the L'nited S H-ites. Rev Owen M. Waller is now. j tho rector. When tiie church was founded there were but T.'iO.OOO colored ! t...:,! Im fl, .t .......Itr... ,.. MOIIUIIUU UltTUWlTU UUL i,X,.JV L'l made, and is so deep that the two Iiih- j leop!o in the country, aud but 00,000 were free. est mountains in Jap.-m placed one over J tho other iu this abyss would leave the! . r . . . i i r .. I tui mini i ui. inu upper one mo-itnrus oi ;t mile below tho surfaco of tho water. KARL'S CLOVER ROOT, tho great Blood purifier gives freshness and clear ness to tho Complexion and cures Con- j l,ser stipation, 2." cts., 50 cts., and 81. Sold by North Platto Pharmacy. KESOLUTIOXS OF KESPECT. Whkkkas, The angel ot death has again ontered our ranks and removed frdm our midst a truo and tried chief and brother, be it therefore Resolved, That in tho death of our brother, Henry F. Clark, a charter mem ber of Pahaska Tribe No. 10, I. O. R. M., our lodge has lost a faithful and earnest member. Resolved, That wo extend to the sor rowing wife and children our brotherly sympathy and commend them to tho Great Spirit above. Resolved, That this tribute of our respect and sympathy be spread upon our record, a copy bo sent to the bereaved family and a copy to the dif ferent papers of our city. Clacuk Wkingand, ) P. G. Aicmhus, Com. J. R. MlNSHALL, ) GEO. NAU MAN'S SIXTH STREET HEAT MARKET. Meats at wholesale and re tail. Fish and Game in season. Sausage at all times. Cash paid for Hides. Agricultural : Implements OF ALL KINDS, Farm and Spring Wagons, Buggies3 Road Carts, Wind Mills. Pumps, Barb j WireEtc. Xeare orders at -Evans Hook Store.' rcutt Street, bet ween Fifth and Sixth WORTH PLtTTE Marble Works. Manufacturer of anil Dealer in Monuments, ftedstones, Curbing, Building Stone, And all kinds of Monumental and Cemetery "Work. Careful attention given to lettering of every description. Jobbing done on short notice. Orders solicited and esti mates freely given. Mrs Hettio Green, mother of E. H. R. Green, president of tho Texas Mid land railroad, is in Texas and will make an overland trip in a wagon over tho proposed now extension of the Midland in order to become aciiuainto.. with tho country through which tho road will pass. Mrs. Green Is the principal road owner and is conversant with every detail or the road business and she is compotent to judge whether tho country through which the road extension is to run is able to give sufficient revenue to justify the extension. IJKALKKS IX HORSES to WINTER The undersigned have ac commodations to winter 100 horses. Plenty good feed and shelter. Price 1 per head per month. Address J.K. DiehlorH.S. Tibbels, North Platte, Xeb It has often been noticed by compara tive strangers who visit the Newark, N. J., marshes in mosquito time that the natives are ijuito exempt from their attacks. Some interesting experiments lately concluded by Mr. Edison indicate that their fondness for Jersey lightning accounts for this immunity. Mr. Edison filled a leather bag full of lightning and exposed it to the ravenous insects. Their beaks punctured the leather readily, but as soon as they had tasted the whisky they fell down dead drunk. The average period of recovery was eleven hours, forty-nino minutes and sixteen seconds. Ping Vang, in Northern Corea, the place whero.tho great battle of Septem ber lt was fought, was the first "literary center'.' in tho peninsular kingdom. Its chief author was an ancestor of Con fucius named Kishi, who, gathering up his writing mnterials and leaving China in 112"J B. C . emigrated eastward into Coreau regions. His name is greatly venerated, and many tablets still exist in his honor in the northern parts of Corea SHILOH'S CURE is sold on a guar antee. It cures Iusipiont Consumption. It is tho best Cough Cure. Only one cent a dose. Twenty-fho cts., i0 cts. and 81. Sold bv North Platte Pharmacy. Tho genial and jovial Dick Tate, who plucked tho state treasury of Kentucky seven years ago and took a prolonged vacation, has been discovered in Japan enjoying tho fruit of his successful loot. He is not aspiring to office, but there is little doubt he could bo induced to mani pulate the finances or the Japanese war. Mr. J. C. Boswell, one of tho best known and most respected citizens of Brownwood, Texas, suffered with diarrh(oa for a long timo and tried many dilferent remedies without benefit, until Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhcea Remedy was used: that re Ieived him at once. For sale by A. F Streitz and North Platte Pharmacy. In California a constitutional amend ment is to be voted on in November which, if adopted, will shut out aliens, except thoes of tho white race or of Afri can descent, from acquiring any real estate or personal property in that state Tho SanFrancisco Chronicle denounces the proportion as a return to the ago of barbarism when every alien was deemed a public enemy. Thoughtful people heed advice, and profit by it. Our advice to you is, use Oregon Kidney Tea. It has no equal as a remedy for all ailments of the Kidneys or Bladder, and 2. cents is a small amount to invest for a trial package. For sale by A. F. Streitz. REMOVAL. Wo take pleasure in announcing that after this date Park's Sure Cure will re move all cases of rheumatism, kidney troublo or liver complaint, from tho It is to-day the only medicino that 1 i is guaranteed to euro these diseases or no pay. Park's Sure Cure is sold by the North Plntte Pharmacv. ' lias 200.000 acres of V. P. II. K. land for sate on the ten year plan. Call and see him if you want a bargain. HUMPHREYS' Nothing has ever been produced to equ.il or compare with Humphreys' Witch Hazel Oil as a ci'kativi: and HEALi.vc; application. It has been used 40 years and always affords relief and always gives satisfaction. It Cures Pilis or I Ii mokuhoUw, External or Internal. lliml or Weeding Itching and liumiug; Cracks or Figures and i-l-mlas. Relief immediate euro certain. It Cures li kns, Scalds and Ulceration and Contraction from IUirns. Kiliel instant. It Cures Torn, Cut ami l-ucrated Wounds and Unties. It Cures Boils, Hot Tumor?. Ulcers. Old Sores, Itching Eruptions, Scurfy or cald Head. It is Infallible. It Cures Infi.a.mi:i or Caked Rr easts' and Sore Nipple?. It is invaluable. It Cures Sur Uhfi'M. Tetters, "Scurfy Eruptions, C happed I lands. Fever I5Iiters, Sore Lips or o-;tril. Corns and Bunions, Sore and Chafed Feet, Stings of In-ects. Three Sizes, 25c, 50c. ami Si. 00. Sold ly DruiiKists.or sent post-paid on receipt of price. Ill.H'IIUHVatU. IO., Ill X 113 milium 3(.,w York. WITCH HAZEL OIL i or nTHsnsyx. tm rrodr id?, thcc diseases of the lnitt-Uriuirr Or pan?. rcTjnres n chuiye of diet cr nau- cous, mcrcoriil or prisonous med AS A PREVEMTIYE lr citlicrstt itlj irarouiMetocontrict any cnereI ineast ; hot In the caw oi t!iOilr(v:7Uro.m.tiL7 Anucna with Gncrrh.r& and (.Itet, Tre guAro ts a cure. Price by mail, postijo rui. , 6 1 r tr Vc, cr C Uiei f jr i. Sold by A. F. Streitz. Druggist, North Platte, Neb. Assistant, Bishop Gilbert, of Minne sota, in a Washington address said that Chberiaia'c Eye and Skin Ointment , A, it I Js :i certain cure for Chronic Sore Eves, in some parts cf that state the govern- f Granulated Eye I. ids Sore Nipples, Piles, ment seems to have forgotten tho exist j Eczema, Tetter. Salt Kiieuin and St-dd Head, enco of the Indian. There are no schools mjts l'r 1m,x' ' druggie. i aud only by an occasional church service TO HORSE OWNERS. are they subjected at all to religious in- ( ditjon ltry Dn Lsdy.s t'omlit;on iw. tluences. He says the Chippewas aro , They tone up the system, aid digestion, cure iucreasin". 1 loss of appetite, relieve contipation, correct j kidney disorders and destroy worms, giving Mm iidd M new life to an old or over worked horse. 25 IIATS IHE USE OF TALKING j cents per package. For sale by druggists About coughs and colds in the sum-j mer timo. Von may havo a tickling j cough or a littlo cold, or baby may have j the croup, and when it comes you ought to know that Park's Cough Syrup is tho best euro for it. Sold by North Platto Pharmacy. Tho London correspondent of the New Vork Times cables that ho has been making a tour of south and west Ireland, and finds the harvest all around is tho best for a decade. Even in the poorest and thinnest soils potatoes es caped any signs of discoloration or blight and their yield is plentiful. Other root crops, and general cereal crops, almost j L A D 8 E S DO YOU KNOW uniformly tell the same welcome story f j fj NEW BEFORE -ArTCRv- 3 " Dr. E. C. West's Nerve and Bmin Treatment is ?o!d under positive trrittcn puaraiitee, by author ized ncents only, to euro Weuk Memory; Loss of Uruinacd Nerve I'owor;Lo.-.t3IanhiMMl:yui:knes.-; Nlcht IrfH.-es; Kvll Kn-am-i; Lack of Confidence; Nervousness; Latitude; all Drain; Ls of Poi' tf the Generative Orvan In either fax, caused over-eitrtion; Youthful Error?, or hxcewl ve hs of Tobacco, Opium or Liquor, which wmiu lead to Misery, Consumption, Insanity and Death. By mall, II a box: ei for 5; with written iruaranteo to euro or refund money. WEST'S COUGH SYHUP. A certain cure for Couch". Colds, A-thma, Lmnchiti, Croup, Whooping Couch, Sore Throat. Plp&sant to taka 8mali sizo li-conlinueil; old. We. size, now 23c; oIA tl s z-3. ziovt 50c. GUARANTEES Ls'iied onlr i:r A. F. Streitz, Druggist, North Platte. Neb. DR. FELIX LE BRUM'S Mrs. T. S. Chattanoo: . ! STEEL m PEJIHYHOYBL PILLS Hawkins, Tenn., savs, "Shiloh's Vitalizer 'saved ' ! th "inal anil iy FltENTH. siifoandro- ! iinble euro cn the market. Prico Sl.W; Bent bj my IjIfe.' I consider it the bes!; remedy -mul- Uonuir.osold 011J7 by for a debiliated system 1 ever used." I A.F. Stroitz, Druggist, No. Platte, Neb For Dyspepsia, Liver or Kidney trouble I f" it excels. Prico 7i cents. So!d bv North ' Platte Pharmacy. The f Jerman govennnent has sent Dr. Ernest of the University of Hail, to this country to investigate tnc- cotton pro duction in the south. Competition for ces the Germans to buy their raw mat erial as advantageously as possible, and the question is whether America can fullv supply tho German markets with ' the needed quality and quantity of raw cotton. No More Back Ach i L CJ The successjof Mrs. Annie M. Ucam. of McKeesport, Penna., m the treatment of diarrhoea in her children will un doubtedly be of interest to many mothers She says: "I spent several weeks in Johnstown, Pa., after the great flood, on account of my husband being employed there We had several children with us two of whom took tho diarrha-a very 1 badly. I 'got some of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and diarrhtea Remedy from Rev. Mr. Chapman. It cured both of them. I knew of several other cases where it was equally successful, I think it cannot be excelled and cheerfully recommend it."' Twenty-five and fifty cent bottles for sale by A- F. Streitz and North P latte Pharmacy. There is a tradition that a tombstone in the graveyard of an old and uncom promising little stone church in Loudon, Pa., gives forth a ticking sound, and it has long been locally famous its tho tick ing tombstone. Tho noi:e is not loud enough for tho stone to be located by a stranger, and if the ticking is really ever heard, it comes doubtless from the trick ling of water through the limestone formation not unusual in tho region. Tho old church dates back to about the middle of tho last century and is sur rounded by gravestones, some of them considerably older Mr. Thomas Batte, editor of the Graphic, Texarkana, Arkansas, has found what he believes to be tho bpst remedy in existence for the tlux. His experience is well worth remembering. He says: ''Last summer I had a very severe attack of fiux. I tried almost every known remedy, none giving re lief. Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhwa Remedy was recommended to lGO,000 people by name. I purchased a bottle and found al HOW'S THIS! We offer One Hundred Dollars Re ward for any case of Catarrh that can not be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. J. F. Cheney & Co.. Props.. Toledo. O. We the undersigned, have known F. I For Sale, by A. F. Streitz. J. Cheney for the last !" years, and be lieve him perfectly nonorauie in an business transactions and financially ablo to carry out any obligation made , by their firm. Wes-t it Trua.v, Wholesale Druggists, JAVEL, GT Constipation, INFLAMATIOMof-rHC BLADDER. AHD rALL KIDNEY DISEASES . firm's iiomo-geieiD. Sj!ni!iil cnrntiTe agent for N.TJOusorSIclc lit. A B C Toledo, O. Walding, Kinnan Sc Marvin, Wholesale Druggists. Toledo, Ohio. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally Platte, Neb. acting directly upon tho blood and mucous surfaces of tho system. Price 7oc. per bottle. Sold by all Druggists. Testimonials free. tm.i.tch. itruin Ejchiiiisttfin. Met'ide-winei.-'. ,4ciiil or general Neuralgia: ulso for Klieu- ra.iti-m. Uout. Kidney Iirupre, ACM ljh-(-lst.i. Anrvmi.u Ant Hot i for Alcoholic and other exctrtoes. l'rice.U.SnlCUcenti. Effervescent. THE ARNOLD CHEMICAL CO. 51 S. Western Avenue. CHICAGO. I. Sold by A. F. Streitz, Druggist. North General Daniel H. Hastings.the repub lican candidate for governor of Penn sylvania, possesses a memory for faces and names that is nothing less than marvelous. As adutnnt general of the state, in his many campaign tours and iu his business relations, he has been brought into contact with greatn umbers of persons, and to a friend he recently re marked that ho bolieved he could call s.o( , Vorth 1.Iatto Pharmacy. It ii aa asreeable Lrui'.tlva for the Bowels; can be made into a Tea f r use in one minute. Prieoliic . fide ami Sl.u0 per package. T2Tr& US if An Elcjrant Toilet Powdeh JsA ifiv7 lor the Teethed Breath 2Sc. me, most immedftito relief. I continued to use the medicine and was entirely cured I take pleasure in recommending this medicine to any person suffering with such a disease, as iu my opinion it is the best medicine in existence. 2.1 and iiO cent bottles for sale by A. F. Streitz and North Platte Parmacy. A New Vork church, the Eighteenth Street Methodist, proposes to organize a Sunday nursery in its basement where infants may be left during church hour. It is hoped that many mothers, relieved of caro of their children, will use that 500 Reward! WE will pay the above reward for any case of Liver Complaint. Dyspepsia, sick Headache In digestion Constipation or Costiveness we cannct cure with West's Vegetable Liver PHIs, when the directions are strictly complied with. They are purely Vegetable, and never fail to give sat isfaction. SiifranCoated. Large, boxes, 25 cents. Beware of counterfeits and imitations. The gen uine manufactured only by THE JOHN C. WEST COMPANY. CHICAGO. ILL. hour and a half of rest in attending j g0jQ v . p. Streitz, Dru-gist. North church services. ' Pla Neb