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VLiUS. Agent. I JjlRENCH & BALDWIN, ATTORNEYS-AT-LA 11', NORTH PLATTE, - - NEBRASKA, i Office over X. P. Ntl. Bank. bON'T ACCEPT IMITATIONS. tic psoctcss u cample co cinti. ft RIMES & WILCOX, A TTOIiNEYS-A T- LA W , rfOIlTII PLATTE, - - - NEBRASKA. Office over North Plntto National Bank. H. CHURCH, LAWYER, NORTH PLATTE, - - - NEBRASKA Office: llinmaii Bhx-k, Spruce Street. NOTICE OF SALE UNDER CHATTEL MORTGAGE. D R. X. P. DOXALDSOX, Assistant Surgeon Union Pac.fic Railway and Member of l'eni-iou Board, NORTH PLATTE, Offico over Streitz's Drus Store JM. EVES, M. D., Notice is hereby Klvcn that by virtue of a chattel mortgiiKe executed by I.eonida Hippie to the Singer Mfs. Company, dated October Will, lb'JL and duly riled with the county clerk of Lincoln county. Neb., on the 15th day of October, ISI'4, to secure the puyiuent of three note", one for .'M0, with i'1.10 credit due and payable April 15th. 1MH. one for $1.1 due and payable .Inly 15tb. lS'.U, one for 13 duo and payable October ioth, 1HJJ; default having been made in the payment of said sum, nnd no suit or other proceedings at lnxv having been instituted to recover said sum. therefore we will offer for sale to the highot bidder for cash the following nrticl contained In said mortgage, viz: One Fir-h wagon, in ue two year-: one brown colt, two years old, no brand: and one overcoat, bought of n .lew in North Platte: at imblin miction I at the corner of Fifth mid Spruce street, in the vnipicn city r MrtU Flatte, Lincoln county, N'cbra-kn, AtUKAMvA. Saturday, the 8th day of December, i'Jl, at one o clock j m of said day. SINGER MFG. CO., Mortgagee. By G. A. Pu.vTKNxirv. it Agent. PHYSICIAN AXI) SURGEON, NORTH PLATTE, - NEBRASKA Office: Neville's Block. Diseases of Women and Children a Specialty. A. P. KITTELL. .1. C. VAN NATTA. Kittell & Van Natta, IRRIGATION ENGINEERS. Prospective schemes investigated: Un prolitstbleschemes rejuvenated. Surveys, Maps, Estimates and reports made, and construction superintended. Otlice in North Platte Mnr, PUff-p Nph National Bank Bldg, INOml r iaiie, INeD. LEGAL NOTICES. NOTICE FOR PUHLICATJON. Land Office at North Platte. Neb., ) October l:tth. Wll Notico is hereby given that the following mimed settler tins tiled notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and that pid proof will bo made before Register and Keceiver United States Land Office at North Platte. Neb., on Nov. ild. lsill. viz: Julius Essig. who made Homestead Entry No. 11,174 for the north half southwest quarter southeast H. S. Tihbeis, Upholsterer AND Furniture : Repairer. Special attention paid to all kinds of of furniture upholstering. JIattrasso made to order or remade. Furniture, re pairing of all kinds promptly and neatly executed. Leave orders at The Pair Store. 10-tf 10RSES to WITH Allan G. Thurman, better known as the "Old Roman" of the democratic party, celebrated his eighty-first birth day a few days ago. The old statesman is quite feedle and unable to stand. And to think that he" should live to see his party banged and battered to pieces as was dono at the late lamented election! The old' man describes the political shock as an earthquake. Ex. The success of Mrs. Annie M. Beam, of McKeesport, Penna., m the treatment of diarrha'a in her children will un doubtedly bo of interest to many mothers She says: "I spent sevorai weeks in Johnstown, Pa., after the great flood, on account of my husband being employed there Wo had several children with us two of whom took the diarrhita very badly. I got some of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and diarrhoea Remedy from Rev. Mr. Chapman. It cured both of them. I know of several other cases whore it was equally successful, I think it cannot bo excelled and cheerfully rocommend it." Twenty-five and fifty c-nt bottles for sale by A. P. Streitz and Xorth Platte Pharmacv. The editor of the Omaha Bee has dis covered that there has been an over whelming republican landslido through out the country. His attempt to secure defeat for the republican state and legis lative tickets in Xebraska has failed. His lifelong dre.am of a seat in the United States senate ha.- again gone glimmer ing. Populism in Xebraska has received ! a black eye. Fusion will never again fuse. Republicanism has come, and come to stay, and tricksters and traitors are to bo hereafter relegated to the rear. Journal. witnesses t prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said laud, viz: John Hollmaii. .Ioeph liershey. Louis D. Thoolecko and Joseph Sehatz. all of North Platte, Neb. 416 JOHN F. HINMAN. Register. The undcrsiflfned have ac- qnartcr front. h west ciuurter Lot I. Section li i ,- , , -t rr Township 12, Ranees. He names the following COmnHKlahOllS TO Wllltei' 100 horses. Plenty good feed and shelter. Price $1 per linorl noe inrknfli A A A l-aoc NOTIt'K FOR PUBLICATION. 4- , , i I- I)i?hl or 11. S. Tibbels, Notice is hereby given that the following-nanifd j 'Ol'tll i hlttC eO settler ha filed noticeof bis intention to make; 1 " final proof in support of hi claim, and thnt said proof will be made before Register and Receiver' " - ' 3: r at North Platte. Neb., on November -Ttli. lS'.U, viz: Frank Jiia. who iiT.de Homestead En-' try No. 14.41". for the south half northenst I " T a T T TM MrTMP A TT buaterand nortli half boutiien-t quarter section ! 1 , I A I I I lH VV I"1 I V T A iV ) 8. township 17 north, range 2.i west. He names I vAUWU II I I y J O. I U , Mr. J. C. Boswell, one of the best known and most respected citizens of Brown wood, Texas, suffered with diarrhoea for a long time and tried many different remedies without bpnefit, until Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhaa Remedy was used; that re lei ved him at once. For sale by A. F Streitz and Xorth Platte Pharmacv. the following witnesses to prove his eontinuou residence npon and cultivation of said land.; viz; Edward Rishor. Herbert Phillip-. Daniel ( Brother-, James Brou n, all of Nesbitt, Neb. i 41t JOHN F. HINMAN, Register. ! DEALER IN NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION- Land Office at North Platte. Neb. I ! October I2tb. l&'.ll. Notice is hereby given that the following ! named settler has filed notice of his intention, to i make final proof in support of ids claim, and that j said proof will bo made before Register and ; Receiver at North Platte. Neb., on November j 27th, lS'.u, viz; Eliza A. Smith, who made Home stead Entry No. lt,2il. for the ea-t hall of the southwest quarter of .section 11, township 17 north range 21' west. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence npon and cultivation of said laud, viz: (Jeorge Young, nnd ' Franklin Brock, of Ciatuly. Nebraska. Albert . Mane nnd John Mane, of Nesbitt, Nebraska. 410 JOHN F. HINMAN, Register. Coal Oil, Gasoline, Crude Petroleum and. Coal Gas Tar. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Office at North Platte, Nebr. ) October 20th. lslM. J Notice is hereby given that the following-named fcottlet has filed notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his ;!nintand tiiat said proof will be made before the Register and Re ceiver at Xorth Platte. Neb., on Decemlier ! 1st, 1S!U. viz: Samuel I) Buyers, who made 11. E. No. iriw'.H, for the southeast quarter Section H, Township 11 nor h, range :KI west. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said laud, viz: Walter Sinunonds. Ira B. Fnckler and John Staley. all of Wallace. Neb., and Preston Nowlm. of Dickens, Neb. ! 420 JOHN F. HINMAN, Register. Leave orders at. Evans' 53ook Store. R. D. THOMSON, Conti NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION, liud OlUceat Nortli Platte. Neb., November litb. 1-UI. ) Notice is hereby given that the following-named settler has filed notice of his intention to make factor and Bui 127 Sixth St. Cor. of Vine, NORTH PLATTE. NEBRASKA. final proof in support of his claim, nnd that said j TT 'S O prooof will be made before- the Register and Re- I Pi PFn ft PV fV 1 CS ceiver at North Platte, Nebraska, on December! A X VW - W 14th. 1KU, viz: William F. Terpening. who made ! Homestead Entry No. lli.ljr for the east half of t the southwest quarter ami the west half of the : southea-t quarter section II. township V. range ! 2d wet. He names the following witnesses to i prove his continuous resilience upon and rultiva- ! tion of said land, viz: Alexander lelo-ii. Leouidas ! Hippie, Frank Kilmer and Robert Kilmer, all of Arnold, Nebraska. 41 JOHN F. HINMAN. Register. : I NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. j I-aud Office at North Platte. Neb., '( oveiuoer ism, j-.u. Notice is hereby given that the follow ing-r.ameil ettler has filed notice of ii intention to make final proof in supixirt of his claim, and that said picKif be made before the Register and Re ceiver at North Platte, Nebraskn. on December 21st. 1-M. viz: William P. Soloiuan. v.ho made Homestead Entry No. 14,31-, for the southwest I quarter of the northeast quarter, lot.- 1 and j section ti, township VI north, range 27 we-t. He name- tne following vttie-: DEALERS IN i i IU1 7; 1 11 111 11 Imp emcnls OF ALL KINDS, Farin and Spring Wagons, Buggies, Road Carts, Wind Mills, Pumps, Barb Wire. Et'j, -;s in in line ins uiui i -r . . . . .. tiuuou- residence npon ami cultivation of said ! LiOCUSt Otroor, between V tttll and blXtll land, viz: Hiram Cover, Albert Crawford, (ieorge ! Snyder am! John Sn' der. ail of ltrady I -hind. Neb. , " ' 4r,t; John r. iilnman. Register, j THOROUGHLY" COMFORTABLE Pas-cnpers destined to the prominent cities of tho lissiouri River should nat- To Guiav Mill, non-resider.t defendant, you are , -.,t ri.:.. i . , NOTICE TO NON-RI'SIDENT. Magnificent Pull- hereby notified that on the ."ith day of November. IflU. Loui-eMill tiled a jietition ngain-t you in the Xorth western Line object and prayer of which are to obtain a divorce ! ami a,'..er sleeping Cttrs, elegant from you on the grounds of adultery and de-ertion. 1 Pullman and Northwestern diniti"; cars, You are required to answer said petition on or. free reelinins chair cars, handsome day before the luth day of December. PS4. 1 , , . . , , T-, ,, , ' Louise siili?. Plaintiff. coaches and comtortablo Pullman colon By J. K, Evans, her Attorney. ist sleepers. s THE INTER OCEAN -IS Till- Most Popular Republican Newspaper of the West And Has the Largest Circulation. ' DAILY (without Sunday). DAILY (with Sunday;.... . .$6.00 per year ..SS.oo per year BY MAiL ' Be Weekly later Ocean iti.oo PER YEAR ) AS A NEWSPAPER THE INTER OCEAN keeps abreast of the times in a!! respects. It spares neither pains ner expense in securing ALL THE NEWS AND THE BEST OF CURRENT LITERATURE. The Weekly hit jr Ocean AS A FAMILY PAPER IS NOT EXCELLED BY ANY. It has something of interest to each member of the family. ITS YOUTH'S DEPARTMENT is the very best of its kind. ITS LITERARY FEATURES are unequaled. POLITICALLY IT 15 REPUBLICAN, and gives its readers the benefit of the ablest discussions on ail live political topics. It also gives thera THE NEWS Or" THE WORLD. . ST IS A TWELVE-PAGE PAPER. THE INTER OCEAN IS PUBLISHED IN CHICAGO, THE NEWS AND COnnERCIAL CENTER OF ALL WEST OF THE ALLEGHANY MOUNTAINS, AND IS BE I ER ADAPTED TO THE NEEDS OF THE PEOPLE OF THAT SECTION THaN ANY PAPER FARTHER EAST. It is in accord with tiic people of the Wost botii in Politics and Literature. Please remember t!;at the pries of The Weekly Inter Oce:m Is ONLY ONE DOL- lar per year Address THE INTER OCEAN, Chicago. When the nest congress meets and tho roll call is orderefl some one may ask, . "Where's Wilson? Where is Objector Holtnan? Where is eloquent Cock ran? Where is our Bill Springer? Where tiro Bynum anil Simpson and all tho other fellows?" Everyone mentioned sup posed that he was a necessity for tho well bc'wix of tho ropnblic. If they will watch they will see that the wheels con tinuo to move. IS YOUR TONGUE Coated, your throat dry. your eyes dull and iullamed and do you feel mean Senerjilly when you ;et up in tho morn in? Your liver and kidneys are not doing their duty. Why don't you take Park's Sure Cure? If it does not make you feel better it cots you nothing. It cures Bright's disease, diabetis and all kidney complaints. Only guaranteed cure. Sold by North Platte Pharmacy. If that Now York doctor succeeds in resuscitating a man after ho has been electrocuted with 800 volts down his epino the dotnoerats of New York will be inspired with new hope. Tho whole number of building associ ations in this country is 5,838, with nearly 2,000,000 shareholders. This vast busi ness is conducted without noise or fric tion, and in a whole year doo not attract general attention as much as ono strike of a few hundred men. Globe-Democrat. It is estimated that tho energy of the average lightning stroke is equal to that generated by 100-horse power engino in ten hours of constant work. This looks formidable, but the number of lightning rods to be run ur for 1S0G will bo found to keep pace with the growth of the country. A man may wear a wart on thf b:u:k of his neck for a collar button, stop his watch at night to savo wear, leave his 'T' or 't' without a dot or a cross to savo infc, turn the hog on his mother's grave to save feed, sell "monkoy' veal for chicken salad, but a man of this kind is a gentleman and a saint compared to a person who takes a newspaper two or three years and when asked to pay fo il puts it back in the po.toilice and has it marked "refused." OUR PATRONS GET, Through passenger trains through freight trains, quick time via the Chi cago, Union Pacific and Northwestern Line to tho principal cities east of the Missouri River A French scientist figures that tho number of women in the world is nearly equal to that of men. Iu Franco tho numbers approach more nearly to equal ity than iu -any other country, there being 1007 women for 1000 men. For tho same number of men in Sweden thero aro lQGi women, and iu Greece only 93. women. In the French colony at Reunion thero are -157 creolo women for 100 provincial Frenchmen, colored men included. In Hong Kong there aro 1000 men for 31)0 women. The groat wealth, either of tho-Mormon church or of the individuals at its head, has been again demonstrated by tho recen'i investtnent of 810,000.000 by the "lirst presidency" in a new corpora tion called tho Utah Company. This new company is to operate coal mines, a railroad, a bathing beach and pleasure resort at tho Great Salt Lake and build, equip and operate telegraph and tele phone hues. This is purely a church schemo in which gentiles have no part, and is, like tho Ziou Co-operative Cotn pany,to bo managed to add to the wealth of the church. The democratic organs of Missouri and Arkansas are bright and early in the field sifter tho late catastrophe to exhort what is left of democracy that tho only salvation for them in 1800 is to "nomi nate ii western man for president." Certainly, certainly. And Adlai. ho is the man. Let no western democrat for get Adlai for a minute. Ho was special ly constructed for tho Moses of this emergency when tho world was young. Adlai of all other men is tho man for tho emergency. No other western democrat in tho world would mako so pretty a grease spot on the wall. Journal. Tho coruption of the pops is simply stupendous. In some western precincts they went in forco to tho polls in the morning and ejected tho ono or two re publican members of tho election board and usurped the position without even being sworn in. They stole the returns from whole townships that were sup posed to give large republican majorities and threw out republican votes on the merest technicalities. Such vicious per formances ought to be rebuked. They certainly should not be allowed to get ofiice and pluuder by such means. The honesty and intelligence of tho people of Nebraska revolts against such methods. York Times. When tho Chicago Times makes the statement that Mexican cattle aro being imported into Chicago and sold at S10.S3 per head, net, it will not bo taken as a republican campaign y.irn. Yet such is the fact. The drop in cattle commenced as soon as the first shipment of Mexican beef reached Kansas City and Chicago, and what it will bo by tho time that sur plus of 1,000,000 head comes over the border, it will not bo difficult to imagine. So the now tariff law not only hits the sugar planters of the south and the in dustries of the east, but strikes down j sentation on tho committees, he will cattle raising in tho west which had be- ' accumulate wheels at such a rapid rate como tho greatest allied industry to ag-1 that he win have to speml most of his riculture. Kearney Hub. (time in the machine shop. St. Paul - - j Globe. STRICTLY IN IT. j Tho Chicago, Union Pacific and North-j Thoughtful people heed advice, and western Lino offers the best accommoda-! profit by it. Our advice to you is, use tions to the traveling public en route to Oregon Kidney Tea. It has no equal as Chicago. Through trains, fast time, ! a remedy for all ailments of the Kidneys magnificent sleeping cars, elegant dining or Bladder, and 25 cents is a small cars, colonist sleepers, reclining chair i amount to invest for a trial package, cars and handsome day coaches. For sale by A. F. Streitz. North Platte National Bank, NORTH PLATTE, NEBRASKA. Paid up Capital, 75,000. W W 11IHOE, II. SCHUFF A. F. STREITZ, D. WL BAKEX. r.OUHKST, DIKECTOKS: A. D. BUCKWOnTII M. C. LINDSAY, II. OTTKN. All business intrusted to us handled promptly, carefully, and at lowest rates. is golden objects have! t3P.f53 ? lUffl IBPBT from Etruscan tombs, yii!yj ttiWAls uMli MSiUj I. A. FORT, Several curious been unearthed tho uso of which for a long time was j conjectural. It was at length ascer-' tamed that they must havo been the! A" rA' A VUM heads of walking canes, probably belong-' of r p R aml for ,DS to the dudes of 2,500 years ao. ( on thp tOT1 far plan. Call and " : see him iT noii want a bargain. SIIILOH'S CURE is sold on a guar- - anteo. It cures Insipiont Consumpti n. ' It is the best Cough Cure. Only one ' cent a dose. Twenty-five cts., 50 ots. 1 and SI. Sold by North Platte Pharmacy. Who said the democratic party is dead? Come to count up tho votes it ! cast last week it is found that out of j 1 119,000 that it polled in 1S02. in the j states heard from, it has only lost 1,110,- j 000 in '91. So you eo there is quite a lot of them left. Almost 75 per cent. Let tho bourbons cheer up. I KARL'S CLOVER UOOT, tho great Blood purifier gives freshness and clear ness to the Complexion and cures Con stipation, 25 cts.. 50 cts., and SI. Sold by North Platte Pharmacv. Dr. Talmngo's resignation as pastor of tho Brooklyn Tabernacle, offered some ! time ago, has just been accepted. It was only to bo withheld in vaso ihe church raised all tho cash needed to re build. This they failed to do. Tho doctor resolved not to begin again with a heavy debt hanging over his church. HUMPHREYS' Nothing has ever been produced to equal or compare with Humphreys' Witch EciSOl Oil as a ci'rative and iiEALiN't; application. It has bepi used 40 years and always affords rcf and always gives satisfaction. It Cures P11.KS or I Ikmokkhoids, External or Internal, ttliml or Hleedmj; Itchinsraml I'uniin; (.':.:. ! or Fissures and Fl-tnlas. Relief immediate cure certain. It Cures Hi ks, Scalds and Ulceration and Contraction from Hums. Relief instant. It Cures Torn. Cut ami Lacerated Wounds and HntUe. It Cures Hoii-s, Hot Tumors, Ulcers, Old Sores:, Itching Eruptions, Scurfy or Scald Head. It is Infallible. It Cures Inflamed or Caked Rreasts and Sore Nipples. It is invaluable. It Cures S.i.r Khixm. Tetters, Scurfy Eruptions, Chapped Hands, Fever Blisters, Sore Lips or Nostril-., Corn and Bunions, Sore and dialed Feet, Stings c;t Insects. Three Size-, 251.. 51K. and Si.oo. SoMbjrDnipciat.i.oent jiost-paUlou receiptor price. lllJIl'HKMVailU. IU.. 1U & ll:: ttlllLoat., Vw lorL. WITSH HAZEL 03L Ciiptain Sweetie, U. S. A.. Sun Dif-ro. Cnl. says : 'Shiloh's C.-ttiirrh Remed- is the lirst medicine I have ever found that . ' tha -tit of -1 uwtlm-yOr. ! ...; of iit or 1 .-..- .r:.' .r y .sinous ueA BXK A3 A PREVENTIVE ri - Vi"l . i nirci: due : 1-ot in thj thaeaoot r-:7 C'tm."i Arnarm tf"3" "EST3 eue. rnny iaad.tmU33i?i, would do me .-my good." Price 50c. Sold j Sold by A. F. Streitz. Druggist, North by North Platte Pharmacy. On tho skeleton of a lady who died sit Pompeii were found two golden brace lets, six of silver, four golden anklots. four ear-rings, thirty tinger rings, a golden collar, a golden belt and a golden baud on her head, while by her hand lay a purse contaiui ng 197 silver coins. Tho manner in which the Japanese government shows tho European powers that the Jap statesmen havo a mind of their own is tr.oro than refreshing, it is positively charming. President Cleve land thought no doubt that his offer of mediation on the part of the United States government would bo swallowed in haste, but Japan is iu no hurry about it. England would liko to havo a good deal to say about it but Japan resents any meddling from that source. Plucky Japs! Ex. Mrs T. S. Hawkins, Chattanooga Tenu., says, "Shiloh's Vitalizer 'saved my ufe.' I consider it the besi remedy for si debilisited system I ever used.' For Dyspepsia, Liver or Kidney trouble it excels. Price 75 cents. Sold by North Platte Pharmacy. Preserved fruits, hermetically scaled in earthenware vessels, havo been found in both Herculaneuin nnd Pompeii. When opened ihey were comparatively fresh. It was the discovery of these fruits that gave to an observant Ameri can tho idea of canned fruits, meats nnd vegetables. Platte, Neb. ChrnbcrJain's Eye and Skin Ointment Is a certain cure for Chronic Sore Eyes, Crantilatid Eye Lids, Sore Nipples, Piles, Ectenta, Tetter, Suit Rheum and Scald Head, .5 cents per box. For sale by drtiggii-ts. TO HOP.SEOT?72fERS. For putting a horse in a tine healthy con dition try Dr. C'ndy's Condition Powders. They tone up the system, aid digestion, cure loss of appctit", relieve constipation, corn-i t kidney disorders and destroy worms, giving new life-to an old or over worked horse. 25 cents per package. For sale by druggists Or. . C. WcV's Nerve and B a:n Treatment sold nailer ) :thro written pjJirif., by author ised ajjeiitn only. : cur V.'ohIi Men cry. I-ixh . ilrainaiul Xer I'"or;LotiaLNi;tiutrfcnw; Kitrlit I.i.-m.:: K' il Dr am; I.n-k Of CoitfMleDC; Nvouimw-: La-itniif : all Drain;. Ltt of Powfr uf tho Ui'Ufratlv? Oivnn In oUn-r Vi, cawmUi--Dver-x:rti"n: Y-mthftil Krwrr -r KretMve U-Hjof Tobacco, Opium or liquor, wliu li lecil t. 5Iier, Coiiuiiiptloa. Iu-anity an-t Dwiih. By mail, Jl n bos; t for $T: with -A-rittn u.-1riiti- to cnr"iir refund snoui-j. VVirsco;iHSi'KI'l. A certain nre for CUi:I. font-, A-ihtia. IJroae-hitin.Cronp, Whooping C. u'n, .rf Tir..-t. Cwc-ant totaia Kmuit !-tzo di c an-ia- '.'.t. . ". : ise, nwS5c.; oli A. F. Streitz. Druggist. North Platte. Neb. LADIES TOC KNOW DR. FELIX LE BSUN'S REMOVAL. Wo take pleasure in announcing that after this date Park's Sure Curo will re move ;dl cases of rheumatism, kidney troublo or liver complaint, from tho user. It is to-day tho only medicine that is guaranteed to curo these diseases or no pay. Park's Sure Curo is sold by the North Piatto Pharmacv. The Omaha IJeo says: "Thero is now considerable talk wafted into republican headquarters, now centralized at the capital, concerning a probablo election contest to brought by Daugherty against Keni in tho Sixth district. It is Claimed by Dsiugherty that Kern's name was on the ticket twice, and that tho namo was marked twice with crosses on a suflicient number of tickets to havo turned tho scale m favor of Dsiugherty. " WHAT'S THE USE OF TALKING About coughs and colds in the sum mer time. You may havo a tickling cough or :t little cold, or baby may havo tho croup, and when it comes you ought to know that Psirk's Cough Syrup is the best curo for it. Sold by North Plsitte Pharmacy. The wife of the publisher of one of Chicago's democratic daily newspapers walked up to tho polls, and while her husband voted tho democratic ticket she put in a straight republican ballot. Such a wife as that any man could be proud of. SHILOH'S CUKE is sold on a guar antee. It cures Insipient Consumption. It is the best Cough Cure. Only one cent a dose. 25 cts.. 50 cts., and $1 00. Sold by North Platte Pharmacy. If that lono democrat who vvsis elected to the Michigan legislature is granted the usual courtesy of tnfnoritr repre- Mr. Thomas Batte, editor of the Graphic, Texarkana, Arkansas, has found what ho believes to be tho b-st remedv in existence for tho tlux. His experience is well worth remembering, j lie savs: "liast summer j Usui a vorv i ---.mr.mfr-i .,,. severe" attack of Mux. I tried almost j S J.f I RNB PSYRPYSJ PHIR everv known remedy, none giving re- ' L P1- 1 M JlL) i -.U lief." Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and inr.criciaa? ;::;(" t nly nJFNCH.Kennilro DiarrhuMi Remedy was recommended lo !"7; U".V y-SV, scat by .f ,i..i:nf.. .i:r r t;..,.i , A.I-. S rfz. Druggist. No. Platte. Neb uso tne metiiciue and was eniireiv cured I take ph'asuro in recommending this medicine to anv person suffering with such a disease, sis in my opinion it is the j best medicine in existence. -! and ;0 cent bottles for sale by A. F. Streitz and North Platte Parmsicy. There are twenty-one states in this ble-sed union from which not a solitary democrat will slosh around in tho next house of representatives. Four o'hers havo sent a single democrat or pop each. This is out of the common ordor of things and would seem a little unju.t But taking tho sufferings of the people from tho present majority in congress into consideration, no sympathetc, nature will blame them much. Journal. HOW'S THIS! Wo offer Ono Hundred Dollars Re ward for smy case of Csitarrh that can not bo cured bv Hall's Catarrh Cure. J. F. Chexky & Co., Props., Toledo, O. t Wo tho undersigned, havo known F. J. Cheney for the last 15 years, sind be lieve him perfectly honorable in all business transactions and financially able to carry out any obligation made by their lirm. We & Trims, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo. O. Walding. Kinnan & Marvin, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, Ohio. Hall's Catarrh Curo is taken internallv acting directly upon tho blood and mucous surfaces of tho system. Price j 75c. per bottle. Sold by all Druggists, t Testimonials free. I No More Back Ache J fill m m sa ri T,or 4rmh jm y INFLAMAT' ALL KIDNEY DISEASES G5 CONSTIPATION , f BLADDER. As0 'For Sale by A. F. Streitz. pifi BreiTie-OBlBro. CI Krlfrnlil c irativiiaaPiir for NprvoaHorSlck Hhii -ii... Ilruin Kihau'tion, SUrplwbr.iws. '. ,1 or v uernl vurUi; ulj for lilma. matnia, Ctn' KiUuoy liHrJers. Acid Iys 1 ' iia. An.- rain. AutiUoto for Alcohotio i.mJ oth;r vzctflMid. 1'rioe, 10. 25 and GU csni. tllervescont. THE ARNOLD CKESiiCAL CO. 1 51 S. Western Avenue, CHICAGO. Soi l bv A. F. Streitz, Druggu t, North Piatt", Neb. A money loaner from the esist was talking with a reporter this morning i regarding tho uncertainty of western j securities. He said that ono of the principal reasons why eastern capital ! was withdrawing from Nebraska was the difficulty they encountered in securing court decrees of foreclosure where popu list judges preside. He cited an in stance of his own, wherein judgment had been obtained, the mortgstge foreclosed, and yet two years had already elapsed sind no decree had been entered by populist judge. It is this uncertai that is driving capit;d from Nebraska in his judgment, thousands of loans refus ing to extend or renew in districts pre sided over by such judges Grand Island Independent. OTSSO. A CA ' IT W.X.I. HQT CURE I- is an :izr -ulAr Laxative for thb Bowela ; cm uk. rna'iP iiaTu 1'oriip? in one minute. Frk? a? . av ana f t.ifl per puckafjc. Vk-'J iv rtiitt'reetiicdIreath-2oc. Sold by North Platte Pharmacy. 500 Seward! " . 1 1 I VVE wilt pay the above reward foi anv case of lUK ! Liver Com plaint Dy.spep-iia. sict Headnoh t ntv digestion Constipatioa or Costiveness we cancot - i cure wiin ttcsrs v rernmp i.ivrr- t the directions are strictly cenptied with. They d.r .uiui, iiuu neve. iau to srivc 5a t isfactioi:. SuarCoated. Largs boxes, 2$ cents Beware of counterfeits and imitations. Theeen" uine manufactured only by THE JOilN C Wv?r COMPANY. CHICAGO, ILL. J "R:i Sold by A P. Streitz, Druggist, North Platte. .Son.