sssassssXBaBsSsBBfl .A R ! i TiiJirrtw ii a ttwTweaty-Oac JMUfl WPH VriiriilWiridfal FateQrmmds Univcrsaly Leading nMCtawrnw World. JOHN HERROD Sells tlie above Coffee together with a complete lice of im m m us, Prices Always Eeasonable. HIGHEST MARKET PRICE Paid For Country Produce. The dirt is blowing a A - J j j f uing w ujcDU.vunowic p TTJfw1 Kfnf fieri rnmmic-l Some interesting ,4eveloomcnts Ision's car Ko. 3 oassed westward countv. -'."7-'.' - . Field.entertained ji . Mrs.fG. T. few of? her lady frieads xyeaterday atternooi at aJuncl-fconJ 4 i " The Masonic brethren reports, very pleasant' time at the .sociable last night at the residence of TJr. Eves. was A very small Chinese baby at tracted considerable attention at the depot this morning'. 'St quite cute. The issue of High school build ing or no should not approaching- school election. A couple of young" local' bi cycliennes mamaered k to have' their machines collide last msrht with the usual results to the wheels. novel one,;but some improvements are contemplated in the near future! which will .intake it "all ttie'niorej striking1 I 4-5A.s,a' ''basiaess orooosition" it nititbeas well for the Era to sec- pndtthe suggestion for a new depot instead of endeavoring to sneer at the idea. Physician, applv some of your remedies. C. Ju. Bowen this week moved up loathe jDillon farm on the ditch, -TWherc did you httjpnr diamond ringr? . -WarJ Taiway(BMy'eVery thing . : j rAt Clintoa,s, the Jeweler r The best place m the unurerse - u' Tp'ttyiVbaripld and silverware, rs'MUMA-M-itinta fnr the hair. . &tn;nSae96ottfsilVer5andold, . . Vao-d!SBoae whose eyes are growing .old -He has spectacles, gold or silver, as you like, ' Arid all canibe had at' the cheapest price. S& my advice to large arid small, old and young, TKoae'wa.bave 'money and those who have none, 'ls simy thwfgb to Clinton, the Jeweler. - Sat. March 16 and througfrMarch we will give a .1 o 15 5" D o o o o GREAT o 13 0 RECORD BREAKING 75 75 5 SflliE - i i vrSh SSiS XsMiVr ind iri company with Rufus Briggs Srbf ot $8 of "Sfffi Pt Put J huge garden, tls season for the purpose of supply- TheL O. G-.-T.J literarv and ing the local market. TJ..C.-Pjiercy's petition has been tion of member of the board of edu cation ..He has four children at tending the public schools, takes a THE THE BEST MADE- m m The Model Clothing House SOLE AGENT FOR btudebaker Waerous at -Hershcy & Co's. For Sale or Trade, The White Elephant barn. 'Also several vacant lots. Will trade for ditch or hay land, or cattle. The above property is clear of incum brance. Inquire of J. R. BANGS. $25 Reward "Will be paid for anyone giving in formation leading to the arrest and conviction of the parties who poi soned my greyhounds at the Scout's Rest Ranch the latter part of Feb ruary. Col. W. F. Cody. musical social last night was large- great deal of interest in the same. ly attendedandjan unusually nr andswpuld.makea first-rate man for teresting programme was renaerea. the place. The Y. M.C. A. .will, give a The Tribune favored there- first class musical entertainment J election of Mr. VonGoetz because Monday evening; April 15th, in the "he has made an exceptionally ef- K. P. hall. Programme will appear i ficient mayor, and as such deserved a reflection. That gentleman, however, had no desire to make a fight :lor the office, and hence would I not be a candidate. This being the case, The Tribune quite natr urally endorses the candidacy of a. Mr. Baker, against whom no fault can be entered. ' FOR YOU. If; not wy patron, .you will become such if you will call .and.examiaiemy complete and 'carefully selected stock of jew--elpy, .watckeK' clocksu rold. silver and plated ware, eye, field vand opera :gasses;t-vmusical instruments such as mandolin, t banjo, guitarstrings!, tc; ; I also have a fine line of silver nov elties suitable forEaster gifts. -Eyes tested and scientifically u iieu ireei? t engraving, waxen cleaning ana repairing a speci alty. AVgpod8 guaranteed as represented, and are offered at pricea 9uit the times. 4 : Ciinton, The Jeweler. Better goods cannot be offered; Smaller, prices cannot be made. We offer goods that every Lady and Gent must have -goods that they must buy. We cannot fail to please. All goods marked plain. Seeing is believing; come and see for yourself. Our sale is a genuine cut price sale. The practical common sense advantages of buying at one of our Discount sales are becoming better tinderstcod and appreciated every day. Our system has certainly passed the experimental stage. It stands for a clear understandings be tween buyer and seller; and above all for better prices. RICHARDS BROS. Proprietors. gfie pair. purel Personal. next week. Herman Steirihausen yesterday loaded his portable propertyintofa car and left for Rokeby, Neb. This is a new postoffice recently estab lished down near Lincoln. The members of the North Platte Wheel Club are requested to meet at Lemaster's shop on March 24th at a. m. sharp tor club run. Gi A. IA'ing, Captain. u. in. Jiiider win shortly move into this city from the Medicine and will take the management of this sec- Rev. James Leonard was an Oma fia visitor thisveek. ' 1 W. H. Broach made a brief visit to OgaUllapWednesday. W. C. Elderireturned Wednesday upon its land just east of this sta metropolis was visible in tion one day this week. The old ditch company surveyed aline down through this locality on Wednesday this week for the extension of what is known as the O'Fallons lateral, so as to get water IX- t J x. x r .i - , HsLaaaaaaaaaaaaaK When Buying Minneapolis FLOUR from his trip -tp Lincoln. Harry Lamplugh has had a Chas. Burkejef t last night, upon . a. a i.: a ... t. : I v:.r i ; i x r grcii Aitut btcuc pdiULCU upuuiiis a. unci uubiucSS inp id KJinauu. ice wagon, it represents an Es quimau leaving his canoe .to escape from the wrath of a Polar bear, whose domain he has invaded. We j don't know whether Harry intends the old VanDoran livery barn, with to convey the idea that these ursine Thursday. ivouis Kricsson. of Gaslin. was a passenger on No. 7 tHs morning. Dave LawldrVan ex-county oflicial of Keith county, whs in the city on brutes have chased him out of the Arctic regions for robbing them of IUC11 JU.VU1.11C 1UC Ul UUl. the determination to make thincrs move in that quarter. The game of foot-ball Wednes day evening was a very exciting one irom start to mush. Put. "NTJ.1. 1 J l.J 1. i. I wuuuiuj; uau uaiu wuitk wuwudgc i living in r loraia, writes a me wa. itii gcituc x nurtj even- i tms siaie a private letter in mg at o:io, at wnicn, time tne regular players wiU be chosen. The hdfestore W Clark Brownr ing, in Beatrlce'was Closed by the attorneys for the mortgagees one day this week. Mr.: Browning was luuuciiy in luc sdmc uusiucss in this citr, and his numerous friends here will be pained learn' of 'His misfortune. -13 tion. Several parties whose land it passes through will invest in water rights. It goes about mid way between the railroad and the Farmers & Merchants' ditch. D. A Brown pulled in from the ranch in McPherson county Tues day. He will now remain and put m a crop on nis rarm at this place. x. d. opurner ana little son Willie returned from Decatur coun- Why not get the BEST t Washburn's Superlative Has no superior no equal. It is the result of studied im provement' in' milling machiriery--tKe product of the hard, excellent wheat of the north. If vou are not using" the Washburn Flour, try it. It is sold by SPRING HOUSE CLEANING SEASON Is here, and it is of sanitary im portance as well as for the beauti ful effect, that it is necessary for the smoke and grime of the winter season to be removed. Nothing so satisfactorily accomplishes this, after a thorough renovation, as to re-paper the walls and ceilings ot the lamily residence or office. To those thus preparing to beautify their homes NEWTON'S LINE OF WALL-PAPER This year affords extraordinary ad vantages for improving and decor ating in this direction. The stock is much larger than has ever be fore been brought to North Platte, and embraces styles from the sim plest and cheapest, to the most elaborate and costly. In keeping with the times, the prices are low er than the same quality of goods were ever before offered! He has papers which will fit the require ments of every pocket book, from those resembling the lean and hun gry kine mentioned in the Bible, to'the bulging purse of the mil lionaire. Call and examine the stock and prices, as a particular pleasure will be taken in exhibit ing the same to the public, as a personal inspection will go a long way toward making a purchase. Don't forget the place, at ..Newton's Book Store. The big ad. of W. T. Banks, upon the, first page, speaks for itself. Had more of North Platte merchants the nerve to issue a similar proclamation through these columns they would have less occa sion to complain of the trinjency jLangford; soliloqu-, A ui me nmcs. J. D. Calhoun, an old news paper man of Nebraska, who is now g in jp loraia, writes a lnena in which he states that the recent freeze in that state has set. Florida back from five to ten years, more than the people of Nebraska generally suppose, oy reason or the destruc tion of the orchards there. His be lief is that diversified farming will be the quickest way for the state to recuperate. The following programme will dav 3 3 1 XI T T A A---J J ucicuucicu uy iuc xj. xu. a. ui toe Y. M. C. A. rooms Monday nisrht. to which all are cordially invited: Music, Y. M. C. A. Glee Club: ad dress, H. E. Hollings worth; read ing, H. .McMichael; solo, George Dowlinpaper (current events), Vera E. Searle: Mrs".- G. S.Hiiffman returned the fiwt ofttejmjertnpto ty, Iowaon Tuesday, where they J2iePnr3?A i . . - . had been visiting relatives and JOHN HERROD, SOLE AGENT, . D. P. WilcoSV editor, of the Gandy Pioneer, was in this- city Wednes day on business. u. - :Andy Strutters' came 'down, last night from Sldaey and is visiting mends in, this city. friends for several weeks. About a dozen ladies from this neighborhood assisted Mrs. Maggie roiuion at a quilting on Thursday. A pleasant time is reported from those in attendance. "Snowball" and another colored If MY KINGDOM FOR A HORSE!" Mrs. H. Ci-t Nesbitt is expected lassie, of the Platte, passed up the home withinitifew' days from her line on toot as tar as Hershey on extended Ohi$yisit Thursday, where they are being Mrs. C. K. HMifeof the county 5P Kf aep0t m commissioner . accompamedherhas. MUs M Sa,isbar of ?he colm. oana over irom iviooreneia vesicr- i i . , - ,, ,, T uj acai, is aiuppiiig W1L11 1T1XS. Xj. Strickler this week. T r 1 i r . ii tne present nne weatner con tinues until Mondav nearly every general- insurance farmer in the valley will be in the neld with a full force. Exclaimed King Richard in a moment of direst need for a rapid means of locomotion. Had this gallant old Shakesperian character lived in this swift electric age, his remark would have been "Iff KINGDOM FOR I COLIBU BICYCLE!" ma Read Store. the ad. of the Boston UG . Lester Eellslef t the middle of this week forihe east part of his territory as v-.a agent. . ci Mrs. Piercr1 leaves next week.for Washington, D. C, to visit her pacents;:inuthe nation's capital. .ee trtr " Mrs.' Geo. Graves who' has been This remark would have proven that he was in touch with the wideawake spirit of to-day. The gallant war horse so glowingly described by Job, while a thing of beauty, and no doubt well filling his position in the economy of nature, in these lin de siecle times, is no longer considered "in it" with the tireless steed of steel. NOTICE. VAMiJstnw, I. C, March 12, 1833. ?Catic m hereby given to all persons viw MiV have ciiM against tho "North lfeUe XfttioMl Bk.n North Platte, ' Nebtaekx. tbt tbe sane must be pro celd to Mr. Milton Doolittlo, Receiver, vkk iptl proof tbeivof, within throe BMtb froA ibis date, or they may be dMkHfFed. Jaxes H. Eckels, lm3 Comptroller of the Currency. NOTICE. Noktk Platte, March 7th, 1695. Wr tk HBdemCMd, liereby forbid o from trMpacetDf; upon any MrtM f oor preiioec Any pereou fcMtar.feootMtf, hAiugortrespassinp m v oC or iaad will bo prosecuted t te full itt of tb Uw- W. F. Conv, Ihjiac Dimxx, Patkick Gkauv, "H. Oritur, F. X.Dick. aaf Mtttttttttttt Z ftaffnams la search of a good cigar will always d it at J. F. Scaaialzricd's. Try Talk about the waitings and shriekings of a lost soul as it sinks into purgatory, Davis, the hard ware man, has imported a hoodoo whistle, named "The Develine," which makes the former effort hide its head in shame. Armed with. one of these .diabolical inventions upon a dark; night ,the small boy could cive a belated pedestrian even a greater fright than that experienced by "Tarn O'Shanter." What a hater of his fellow-man that man Davis must be to bring such a peace-destroyer into a quiet community. A telegraphic request was sent in 3'esterday to our representatives in the legislature urging the repeal ot section Him, of the .Nebraska statues. It is as follows: mNo tract of land shall be crossed by more tiian one ditch, canal or lat eral without the written" consent of the owner thereof, if the first ditch, canal or lateral din ? be Itnade to answer the purpose for Which the second is constructed." If Messrs. Akers and Harris vote against the repeal of this measure they Jiave dug their political graves in West? em .Nebraska so deeply that no Gabriel will ever be able to resur rect them. . . music, Glee Club; debate, Resolved that the present times predict the uvnuAuu ui (tuw uaiiuu, ami Ill&l Li V C I r T r c -r i yS ii Fred Elliott Jr., andH. S. Ridgley, visiting- tne raimiy w .W8W,f npf,-,t;rP wm tvt;ui, -& returns to her h6me irf Council Edmonds. A Michigan exchange: A child i is born; the doctor m attendance gets 310; the editor notes it and gets 0; it is christened and the minister gets $5; and the editor writes it up ana gets uu; it marries and the min- Bluffs tonmornow. jfn Miltc-15Do81rttle5 made a brief visit td Orhatra. this week. His Wife accompanied liimr and returned to, her homeif noAtkinson. NX Fodreai?-1 state' examiner of county treasurers, was'in the 'city befate istergets another fee,i:he editor gets yesterday bn his way to McPherson a piece of cake or 000. In the course ! of time it dies; the doctor gets from S5 to $100, and the minister perhaps gets another $5, the undertaker S25 to $50; the editor prints a notice of deatn and an obituary two columns long, a set ot resolutions somelodjre or organization to which the de ceased Tjelonged, and receives 0000, and' then has the privilege of run ning a free card of thanks a lot of poetry besides. V A Card To the "Chinaman" who conducts the "Kicker" column:, Your little jokelet (?) last week was' wide of the truth in its insinuations, as can be proven by reliable wit nesses of my actions. Shorty. Conductor Joe Mooney has a deli cate Jittle lead pencil which he uses for registering his train, and the names of extra brakemen. It is Cheapest and best meats at Geo. Nau man's. smoked The only city ticket thus far filed with the clerk is the one men tioned in these columns last week. In this connection the name of TamPS AT Pap fir nnlia -iitArria we This was a mL erievous errortor l.lj? Pof'fi' ly.IJ'c.lts rom countv where he was croincr to check up ihecutreasurer of' that county. f,ii?.miu.Ls , Miss tteffie iDbhahue left this morning for her home in Cleveland, O., in response to a telegram an nouncing thei dangerous, illness :of her mother- r.Mrs. WarrehxLloyd accompanied her. Several of her pupils saw Miss Donahue off, and were visibly affected'by her depart- RAILWAY RESUME. Another California stock- special train went through this city this morning. , ftVt! r r Firenian Fraak"-KehV6h, wife and little daughtetfiT'eturned yesterday morning fromjtheir fortnight's visit in Colorado. v v H. J. CIark-'"nd fireman Smith about twelve inches in lensrth. and. Lwere yesterday, engaged in "break- an men or so in diameter, and is a 'ing lnJahe 821 'and getting her in splendid advertisement for the com- shape'for a pas&nger75 run between P5n3.Aenamff X Jt. it.isnamed. this cxty,and Grand island. r un. the "Just for COWS TO HERD. The undersigned will run a herd of cattle in Dillon's oasture this a I tkem aad jdfe. iu t I nmuiiam tiade ; cFrlcrtraaV. fer horses-or - cattle at a remaWe price, a Jive 1 4x--vtr U reg"ttererf Percaeroa Nor--hmM stattiM. Mrly Mack ia color. -3tr . " aUx Bxkb. rtfc- Xecaka. , aaaaaaaaaaa-' " " J HHaaaaat "" t-' BaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaKitt. S!?aaBBBaaaaaaaaaLa;tf' , gnevous which we are doing penance during these Lenten days, as The Tribune unhesitatingly endorses his candi dacy for the above position, or for any one of a similar, character. Charles Hendy has positively re fused to consent to the use of his name as a candidate for member of the board of education, and that of Rev. D. Z. Foulk has been substi tuted therefor. This gentleman is a rather liberal-minded citizen and. will no doubt make an excellent school officer. S. A. Douglas Circle No. 20, Ladies ot the G. A. R., was insti tuted by Mrs. N. M. Hunter, of Loup City, past department presi dent of Nebraska, on March, 21st 1S95. The following officers were elected and installed: President Mrs. Klein; senior vice-president. Mrs. Farrington; junior vice-presi dent, Mrs. Schmalzried; secretary, ! .Mrs. viarK: cuapiam, .airs, weeks; treasurer, Mrs. Gaunt; conductress, Miss Laura Nauaian; guard Mrs. India Baker. After installation Mrs. Baker and a committee of tne ladies visited the High school, where, by the courtesy of Prof. O.rr, the pupils gave the Balch salute to the hag. Mrs. Hunter was greatly delighted with tbe salute. In the evening a session was held! at the residence of Mrs. Iadia Baker, where several of the G mem bers were obligated honorary mem bers of the Circle. This order , is a part ot the G A. R. At the last state encampment past, dept cpm maader Church and dept. commander- Adams aad about one .hun dred others were obligated.'. - -, . . iNortii Platte owners. The town will be canvassed in the near future. Geo. E. Carter. "LATEST NEWS OF TRADE. Chicago Grain and Prorision. Chicago. March 2L Wheat Btarted with a show ofstrength today, but soon reacted and became steady around hut night's closing fig ures. Heavy sales for direct export were re ported, the Cincinnati Prico Current was rather bullish on the crop Hituation and. the weather map showed present and prospective dry weather. There was liberal selling on the early bulge, however, causing the reaction. uorn was steady on light receipts and fair buying. Oats were steady with corn. Provisions started higher. Hog receipts " were under the estimate and prices at the yards showed advances. CIKINO PKTCES. WHEAT-March, 53c; May, 54&c: July. 55?i355?: ; September, 56V$c CORNMarch, 45c: Mcy,43Kc; July. 46" ic September, 46-ic bid. ' OATS-March.23'4c:May, 2D;4c; June, 23c;' July, 2S4'c- ORK"-March,$lL77'; May, ?il."fcS" Ja'ir Li AK 1 March. W72i; May, ?8.82;5.83 July, $J.97H bid; September, 7.12'X RIBS-March, o.9;May, ?3.95: July, ?6.07 .M; September, j&22?. j. CWH Uve Stock. Chicago, March 2L-H03S Receipts, 25,030 headrleft over, 5,033; market active and fc higher; light, fL304-60; mixed. 304.65 heavy, $4.30 1); rough. 4.304.45. CATTLE Receipts, 8,5X1 nead; market stronir at yesterday's best prices. SHEEP-Receipts, lO.Ojj head; market firm. ( Semth Omaha Uxtt Stock. South Omaha. Mardi 21 oatti.ti' t iujroiiwius.,i.sjAa.w:900to iiD3ib3..sta; (5LJ; choice cows. f3.23r&4.15; commoacows ILffifiaJ; good feeders, $1.103.85; common feeders ri2Sg.: Market 10c higher. HOGS Receipts, 2.U90 head; lighd, 1t3SS,4.4S' mixed. I4.3034.; keavy, H4),aiSri!S 5c higher. SfflBPrBeeei. 403 head; nattoa. m; -MB-N. iaN9B.9t. Market steady, Yesterday ihbrnirig- a package bearing the insc"ripti6n "My name is Fred Letts, ind I want to go to North Platte, "Seb."' arrived here. It was a handsome spaniel puppy. ' The 629 will be out of the '-'back" shop in a few days, and in conse quence W. S. Dqlson is supremelv happy. She.hasJiad ageneralvover hauling and .wilLfbe in first class V. J. vjrusen snouiderea nis gun vest efdav morninjr and started out Upon- a-forar of eacterniination fdf the feathered tribe. William jroes after a game bird'wf the'anie, eager ness that4ied(wc aTeperitant- sin ner. : : Wednesday jtufnrsfc'ot a - series of California v-fast c stock trains passed throusrh this;Citv. .en "; route for South Omaha -:or ChicaLrr. JIt went from.herk.fa30nwha5ii- nine hours, passenger train? time:- The m Amm A . 11 1 -r run irom, V-neyennato -rms city was made in-seveuJionrs,..and frdm-Sid-hey here inree hoursand.twenty minutes.;, The train, received as much attention as a first class pas- .sencrer train, and the experiment is beinr watched wifh a great deal ot ;-fnH.- hv railroad rheh, as it is said MnTP in n lnrgR.imnuut "f -hg4TTirhMr"'J Wr- E. A. Crosby. same class iJtiDusjn-f vy? the same sTate. a31fed;.,f thl shipment is siifcdefuT. Three of 4-impn who adcbttfpanied the ship ment were nativeCalifdrnians and naa never sect , t r? hiAmir ef men from one tarm wau"" He will reside in;thearae-when m the proper plac i1 - The Sullivan boys were at iwork oniheir irrifatiow'ftoir' again this week. "It is a Jim slicker for W Jj. Park and E. F. Seeberger, of the Platte, went up the track Tkursdaj' forenoon on a tricycle car with a sail attached, which seemed to be working like a charm in the gentle eastern breeze. Mrs. J. M. Dwyer is reported as critically ill at this writing. Some one let a horse with a sad dle and bridle on belonging to C. S. Trovillo loose at Hershey Wednesday- evening. He found it at Dug- tsrown s the next morning with the saddle and bridle, but a hne blanket which was under the saddle was gone. There are a great many grang-ers throughout the country, who if they have anything- to sell in the shape of grain, etc., will charge a neighbor granger more than they can get for the same article in market. a a person would naturally sup pose .to hear the Hershey attorney and his "right bower talk that the 4 -m . entire village ot butiienana was more than anxious to occupy the town site building in that hamlet. Frank Crick, of the Platte, is the guest of Archie Anderson this week. Pat SUTHERLAND NEWS. Geo. Emerson has a force of work men building- a house on his lot west of the church. His barn is already done and is neatly painted A warehouse for seeds will be the next thing on thevprogramme. Alex, jjteilson took a couple of cars of cattle to Omaha the first of the week. Lt. w. Appiegate is erecting a small dwelling- on his lot east of Geo. C. White's residence, Mortimer Johnson returned home from Omaha the latter part of the week; having spent about two among the sights of that citv. Frank Tingley, of Keith conuty, was on our streets Monday, he is talking of spending the summer in Wyoming. T. H. Thurber has moved his house from Ogalalla to Sutherland and will rebuild it on his lot in the east part of town. F. A. Carpenter is fixing to irri gate on a larger scale this year and has purchased hose, pipe, etc., to be in readiness when spring opens up. He figures on having the first blue grass lawn in town. D. A. Lawler, of Keith county. was transacting business in our village on Tuesday. Dame Rumor has it that a party from Wellfleet will open up a gen eral store at -this place in the near future. Geo. Emerson has rented the Streitz house and will soon have his family in town. Baching does not agree with his health. Messrs. Kicnarns, mower ana wives spent Sunday in the country That good old English poet Pope declared that "man wants but little here below, but wants that little long-. His descendants who are members of the Pope Manu facturing Co. (builders of the Columbia Bicycles) have acted upon this advice, and are to-day constructing a wheel, the users of which declare there is none better made. Being the pioneers in this artificial aid to hu man locomotion, they have kept steadily in the lead with all the modern improvements which g-o to make up the perfect wheal. Ooltzmbias ajftlOO, Bartfords $30 to $80 NEWTON'S BOOK K STATIONERY STORE. ECONOMY IS TvrEAl55i ALFALFA, POTATOES, CORN AND HAY will make this country prosperous. Buy your Seeds of Harrington & Tobiu. We are here to stay. Lloyd's Opera House, One Night Only, Wednesday Mug, March 11 JOLLY . NELLIE McHENRY . AND HER CIRCO-COMEDY, a fact," - X vV w iotLf J' i TohiLNauaian, fro ae couaty N. B. Whitesides of Mt. Pulaski, JILis visiting with his daughter Mrs. M. E. Yates. Messrs. Standifer of Keystone "and Fish of Ogalalla assisted Rev. i i 'inuroer m conveying nis property from Ogalalla to Sutherland this week. R. Ellsworth has a contract on Bratts ditch northwest of Oga lalla and will move his force out there in the near future. O. A. Hostetter purchased a safe ofX. K. Htitton of Paxton and it was delivered Jiere the latter part of the week by Messrs. B. Hutton and Jas. Burns of that place. CITIZEN'. . f!E!aavaaaBrajnHaMft rVtf rJBSB a2aaaWJaaay9aarmBv AT THE dl. Fee Tbe Wild Maa of Borneo. See The Human Xylophone. See The Honest Lawyer. See The Comical Clowns. See The Only Pete Jenkins. See The Man Who Walks on His Ear. ATT UNDER ONE CANVAS, .iL jjj ONE RING. WA TT EOB SOMETHING NEW VVrVl 1 JN COMEDY. Tree Lesson in Shorthand Saturda March 30th, at 3 p. m. Everybody interested is invited to be present. Bryant 8c Stratton Business College. . .v Notice. I desire to sell the hay crop for 1895, on the large Sidney Dillon Island located at Sutherland, sec tions 2, 3, 4, 5, town 13 north, and sections 33, 34, 35 and 36, in town 14 north, all in range 34 west, to the highest bidder for cash. Bids will be received up to July 1st, 1895, and reserve the right to reject any and all bids. N. B. OLDS. Did you ever have a job done at C. Newman's shoe shop. If not come and try him. Shoes and boots made to order. All kinds ot Repairing a specialty. Spruce street., opposite Dr. Dick's drug store. SEED WHEAT and other seed grain for sale by O. F. IDDINGS. FOR SALE. My residence aud all mv property. G.R.HaA Furnished rooms for rpnf t quire of Da. Rvp "i.4At- jr. Subscribe for the Semi- Weekly Tribune, Aarertiaea JLctter. List of letters rm;n;n,. , . in the post office t North SSTlw for the week ending mVZx. ti,eb- : w , aow. LoudoB R E "T "HI ill IU iiimiiaii ?- 1 ' - ii 11' m-.r' 1 ..s-f V.-' "o5--" J if L. "1 If h