The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, March 16, 1897, Image 4

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IRA. Li BAKE, Editob and Proprietor
TUESDAY, MARCH 16. 1897.
loom and County fleas. j
Patronize the chicken supper
to be given this evening" by the W.
R. C. Only 25 cents.
Attorney Parsons, attended
court in Grant yesterday, returning-
home last night with reporter
Scharmann.
Mrs. H. J. Roth left last night
for a protracted visit with her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Jackson, at
Grand Junction, Colo.
Mrs. Jennie Jennings arrived
in the city last night from Hold
rege, and is the guest other mother
Mrs. Jennetta Adamson.
T. T. Keliher has been in Lin
coln for several days past visiting
old acquaintances and watching- the
action of the legislators.
Attention is called to the ad
vertisement of John H. Day on the
first page of this isssue. Mr. Day
quotes some exceedingly low prices
on dry goods.
To-morrow morning- at the
Catholic church Rev. McGovern, of
Kearney, will deliver an address
upon the life and character of the
patron saint of that church.
The Club House brand of
canned goods are sold only by us,
and if you will try one can of corn,
peas or pumpkin you will never use
any other brands but these.
Harrington & Tobin.
The Y. M. C. A. offers a course
of three entertainments reserved
seats for one dollar. The associ
ation is surely doing a good work
in securing for our citizens an op
portunity to hear such good talent
for so little money.
The display in "Warner's win
dow is certainly a very pretty one.
In addition to the several fine
pieces of furniture, there are a num
ber of pieces of handsomely decor
ated china, the work of that well
known artist, Mrs. J. I. Minor.
Hinman and Patterson will
finish the construction of their
jtsirawooa irrigation aitcn as eany
- - iv - it i, . i mi.
-as tne weaiuer win jjermiu xue
ditch will be about twelve miles in
length and is the only one in the
county which runs north and south.
The Dorcas Girls will give
their gramaphone concert next Sat
urday; afternoon at three o'clock and
evening at eight o'clock. The pro
gamme as published elsewhere in
these columns will be given at
- each performance.
The assessors of the county are
in session at the court house this
""afternoon, nearly all the precincts
of the county being represented.
There was talk this morning to
the effect that the valuation of irri
gated lands would be raised from
litteen to twenty dollars per acre.
" A telegram received from J. C.
Ferguson in New York, announced
the sudden death in that city of
IMiss Luna Eells, who for several
years resided with her uncle Lester
Eells. The many friends ot the
young lady in North Platte will re
gret to learn of her death.
Poultry Netting 1-2 cent a
square foot at the Wilcox
Dept. Store,
Quite a number of small bets
have been made by local sports on
the outcome of the fight at Carson
to-morrow. The bulletins from
. the field of battle will be awaited
f with much interest. The fight is
supposed to take place in the morn
ing at nine o'clock coast time. j
Chase & Sanborn's Teas and
Coffees are sold only by Harrington
& Tobin sole agents. If any one
else represents that they carry and
sell the same goods they misrepre
sent matters to you.
The saloon men are now getting
in shape their petitions and applica
tions for liquor license. It is under
stood that there will be four saloons
the coming year. "VVm. Landgraf
will retire from business, and the
Krug Co. will take his place as one
'of the quartette.
New and second-hand wagons
for sale. Jos. Hershey.
At the Friday evening meeting
of the wheel club a committee con
sisting of Messrs. Barnum, Mc
Donald, Redmond and Fillidn was
appointed to arrange for an enter
tainment to be given some time in
April. The affair will be of the
nature of a-medley and has been
cnnstened "The Midway Jfiais
ance." 1 The weather forecasts: Gen
erally fair to-night and Wednesday.
Warmer to-night. The maximum
temperature yesterday at North
' Platte W3.S 45 Hoo-oc niinimntn ?tl
past24ours 20 precipitation -none.
' For tkeisame Derm rnA timp nnp
year agohe maximum temperature
, was .36 degrees; minimum 6; at 7 a.
hi. 7; jH-ecipiiatiou nJne
Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Davis and.
family returned Sunday from a visit
with relatives at Wellfleet.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Fikes and
niece leave the latter part of the
week for a visit with relatives in
Omaha.
Messrs. Mathewson and Ware
two of Brady's brightest young men,
were 'the guests of North Platte
friends Sunday.
Judge Grimes and Reporter
Scharmann left Sunday for Grant,
where the Judge will hold a brief
term of court.
Mrs. "W. M. Hinman is circulat
ing a petition nominating Mrs.
Chas. Boyer and H. Otten for mem
bers of the board of education.
Ten or a dozen members of the
Maccabees, constituting the work
ing team, will go to Hershey this
evening toexamplity the ritualistic
work of the order.
Register Hinman has secured
a leave of absence for a few days
and will go to the Birdwood to look
after matters pertaining to the
Hinman & Patterson irrigation
ditch.
"W. F. Gates will to-morrow re
arrange and paper the store room
south of Streitz's preparatory to
occupancy by Stamp and Clinton,
who will move thereto the middleof
next month.
' A full line of Horse Collars
at Wilcox Dept. Store.
Miss Francis McNamara, who
is teaching school in the Sutherland
district and Miss Blanche Weid
meyer who teaches in the Brady
district, came home to pass Satur
day and Sunday.
C. M. Newton moved yesterday
into the house he recently pur
chased of John Baireski. George
Smith, who had been living in the
house, removed to the property va
cated by Mr. Newton.
Seeds! Seeds! For the farm,
field, garden and the lawn. Our
extra fancy blue grass, direct from
Paris, Kentucky, is the best sold in
this country.
Harrington & Tobin.
J. W. Alexander, who was nom
inated for councilman by the repub
licans of the First ward, has de
clined to be a candidate. A meet
ing will be held this evening and
some other good man nominated.
Yesterday was the tenth birth
day of Master, Gordon Laing and
during the afternoon he entertained
quite a number of his little friends.
Among the. gifts received by Gprdon
was a high-grade bicycle, of Which
he is justly proud.
Smoke Wright's Royal Sports
and Havana Rose 5-cent cigar.
Colonel Cody will this evening
entertain a number of gentlemen
friends at his residence. The well
known hospitality of Colonel Cody
together with his ability to. enter
tain every one pleasantly is assur
ance that the gentlemen will have
an evening that they will long re
member. B. B. Warner returned home
Saturday night from Lincoln, where
he assisted the local committe in
the furtherance of legislative mat
ters of interest to this section.
While away he also purchased a
large stock of furniture for the
spring trade.
Reserved seats for the Smalley
concert, to be held at the opera
house to-morrow evening under the
auspices of the Y. M. C. A., are
now on sale at Clinton's. The com
pany is a most excellent one, and
those who attend will not be disap
pointed'.
Petitions are being circulated
to-day asking that the state legis
lature appoint an evening session
for the joint discussion of house roll
No. 403, which provides for an ap
propriation for the purpose of ex
perimenting with irrigation by the
means of artesian wells. The peti
tioners pray that they be given an
opportunity to be heard upon the
matter, as it is one of great import
ance to the people of western Ne
braska. Crochet Cotton 3 spools for
10 cents at the Wilcox Dept.
Store.
The Dorcas sewing school will
open soon and any one wishing to
attend may call at our rooms on
Wednesday afternoon between three
and five o'clock. We will teach
plain sewing and fancy work.
Twenty-five cents per month will be
expected of those who are able to
pay. Other attractions are being
planned for the future. We hope
to make it interesting to girls.
School girls' class on Saturday
afternoon. Our employment bureau
will endeavor to serve any wanting
help or work. Leave your name
and what ycu want on our slate at
the door any time, or call Saturdays,
The Committee.
DITCH FARMS.
Irrigated farms on the Hinman &
Patterson Birdwood ditch for rent
for periods of from one to five years.
Firslry ear rent freer-thereafter a
per centage of the crop. For parti
culars call on or address Hinman &
Patterson, North Platte, Neb.
DECORATE YOUR HOMES.
A beautiful line of Engravings, Artist's Etchings, Im
itation Pastels and Water-Color Pictures just received
and will be sold at remarkably low prices and framed
to suit you.
f f BtR&MNS IN FURNITURE. -f
This month we wish to make room for our immense
spring stock
ODD FELLOWS BLOCK. E. B. WARNER.
RENNIE'S,
BEGINNING TO-DAY WE WILL GIVE YOU
A Grand Special Sale. . .
50 new dress patterns at prices from 5 to $10. These
are silk and -wool, and not two alike.
50-cent all wool 40-inch novelties at 35 cts. per yard.
50-cent all wool Serge at 35 cents.
35-cent Cashmeres 38 inch wide, all colors, at 25 cts.
25-cent goods at i24 cents.
We have just opened 50 pieces of French Ginghams
that go at i2i cents.
1 yard wide 1 5-cent Picterines at i24 cents.
We have also opened the largest and finest line of
Dimities, White Goods, Percales, Ducks, and Sateens ever
shown in the city. We have also opened up a full line of
Dress Trimmings, Belts, Laces, Gimps, Brushes, etc. We
have also just opened 500 yards of Summer Silks, worth 50
cents the world over, that we have put on sale at 35 cents.
In our Shoe Department we are going to give you a special
reduction of 25 per cent on all our men's, ladies' and child
ren's shoes. We have also the largest line of Moquet,
Body and Tapestry Brussels eyer brought to the city. Also
a full line of Ingrain Carpets. Call and examine these
goods at
RENNIE'S,
BEPUBLICAN CAUCUS.
A republican caucus will be held
at the First ward hose house this
Tuesday evening at 7:30 for the
purpose of nominating a candidate
for council man from said ward.
Geo. W. Finn, Chairman
Frank Lawrence is home from
an extended trip in Colorado.
Chas. Burke, of Denver, is in
town to-day while enroute home
from a business trip to Omaha.
- Dr. Aley, the Lincoln special
ist, can be consulted at the Hotel
Neville to-morrow.
-C. (x. Hall and family will leave
for Ohio the latter part of this or
the early part of next week.
All candidates who were nomi
nated by. the reform club have filed
their petitions of nomination with
the city clerk.
--On account of not being able to
secure the hall, the meeting of the
Sons of Veterans called for this
evening will not be held.
Hame straps 10 cents each
at the Wilcox Dept. Store,
Isaiah Beam, of Willow, J. W.
Johnson, of Blaine, J. O. Wilmeth,
of Walker, and W. A. Gregg, of
Willard, who are in town attending
the assessors' meeting, were callers
at this office to-day.
If there are any weddings in
sight and you are interested in the
contracting parties, don't forget to
buy them a present from the mag
nificent line of French and Carlsbad
novelties in china ware at
Harrington & Tobin's.
Mrs. John Davis, wife of the
Union Pacific special detective.who
has been visiting in the city, re
turned home to North Platte on
Union Pacific train No. 3 Saturday
evening. Kearney Hub.
Charlie Palmer, livinar south
east of town, brought in thirteen
wild geese yesterday which he sold
at fifty cents each. The geese were
killed by himself and a partner the
previous evening.
The meetings of the Christian
people in the Hinman store build
ing is still in progress, with in
creasing interest. The theme an
nounced for this evening is changed
to that ot "Existing Miracles."
.Everybody should hear Rev. Han
kins on this subject.
Four-strand Cowboy rope
121-2 cents a pound at The
Wilcox Dept. Store.
Five cars of sporting men bound
for Carson, passed through the city
Sunday evening. Some of the fel
lows were rather "tuff" looking
while others were of the swell vari
ety, and no doubt all were dead
game sports. Two or three hun
dred people were at the depotto see
the excursionists.
For rent or sale Land under
the Farmer's & Merchants' ditch.
Apply to D. W. BAKpR.
The North Platte Mandolin
club will render the following pro
gramme at intervals during the
stereopticon exhibition at the court
house Thursday evening: Samona
Waltz, Liberty Bell March, In the
shadow of the Pines, Mandolin
Band March, Irene Waltz, Cappa's
Band March. No admission will
be charged. The exhibition is only
to show the work of the associa
tion. The public is cordially in
vited. No subscriptions will be so- j
licited.
The county commissioners con
vened in session this morning.
Miss Maud Hinman came up
from Omaha Saturday night and is
visiting in town.
Dr. Paul was called to Suther
land Sunday evening on profes
sional business.
The infant child of Mr. and
Mrs. B. C. Clinton, who was criti
cally ill from an attack of measels,
is now recovering.
Patronize the chicken supper
to be given by the W. R. C. in the
room next to Streitz's drug store
this evening.
. Dr. N- F Donaldson returned
Saturday night-. f rom , Greensville,
Pa., where he, was . called by the
illness of .his mother.
The Wilcox Dept. Store
will order barb wire delivered
at North Platte at $2.50 a
hundred.
Phil Schlesiuger, a former
North Platte business man, was in
town the lalter. part of the week
making arrangements for the open
ing of the Krug wholesale and re
tail liquor house. The firm will
occupy the building south of Mc
Donald's, to which a rear addition
will be constructed.
Ira W. James, of Gandy, was
arrested by a United States deputy
marshal last week on the charge of
selling liquor without license. He
had a hearing before U. S. Commis
sioner Peniston in this city Satur
day, bound over to the federal court
and taken to Omaha. James at
tempted to evade arrest by skipping
the country, but the deputy over
hauled him after a very exciting
race of ten miles or more.
Sec'y Gates of the internation
al committee of the Y. M. C. A.
telegraphed that be could not pos
sibly reach this city in time to give
the stereopticon exhibition at the
court house on Tuesday evening as
was announced, but it -will be given
on Thursday evening. The scenes
will be that of association work and
buildings. It will be free and is only
for the purpose of showing the dif--ferent
lines ot association work.
The public in general is invited.
Best grade Harness Oil, in
bulk, 60 cents a gallon at
Wilcox Dept. Store,
Colonel Cody is carrying in his
vest pocket a small bottle of virgin
gold which he "panned" during his
recent visit in the Big Horn basin.
The Colonel says there are a num
ber -of placer claims in the basin
which will be worked this summer,
one of which is on land owned by
him. The basin is rich in mineral
deposits gold, silver, iron and
coal. Also petroleum and a very
fine quality of marble.
JOHH WOLLEJIHAnpT,
MERCHANT TAILOR,
IMPORTED- S00T0H SUITIIGS
prom $24 to $45.
Imported' Dress Suitings
prom S28 to $70.
Goods guaranteed and
feet fit. Give us a trial.
per-
Miss Ella Dillon has been the
guest of Omaha friends for. several
days past.
Messrs. Barnum, Graves and
Cronin were up in the neighborhood
of Sutherland last Saturday hunt
ing geese.
"Shorty" Hodshire, who has
been located at Aspen, Col., for
some time past, arrived in town
Sunday.
Mrs. "W. B. Conklin, of Austin,
111., is visiting friends in town, hav
ing arrived here the latter part of
last week.
Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Black left
yesterday morning for Kansas
City, where Mrs. Black will receive
medical treatment.
Mrs. Bradford, of Denver, sister
of Colonel Cody, has been the guest
of that gentleman and his family
for several days past.
Sweat Pads 20 cents each
at the Wilcox Dept. Store.
Julius Pizer returned from the
east, Saturday, where he purchased
an unusually large stock of sea
sonable spring goods for the popu
lar Boston Store.
The Cody Guard has accepted
an invitation to take part in the
entertainment to be given by the
G. A. R. on April 9th. The full
company will appear in the tableau
representing the surrender of Gen
eral Lee.
The Ladies of the G. A. R. give
their annual entertainment at
Lloyd's April 19th. The committee
on programme will publish details
latter. For the present they an
nounce dancing as one of the fea
tures of the evening.
Hunters who were out after
geese Sunday say they never saw
the fowl more plentiful and yet not
a great many were killed that day.
Even Jim Hall whose reputation as
a goose hunter is known from the
orient to the Occident, came home
empty handed.
John Sawyer has devoted con
siderable time to hunting and
trapping this winter.and up to yes
terday had killed 574 muskrats,
seventeen skunks, two coons, fifteen
mink and several coyotes. By selling
the furs he has succeeded in making
good wages.
Messrs. Park, Seeberger aud
McDonald returned from Lincoln
Saturday night. They had a con
ference with the committee to which
had been referred the irrigation fair
appropriation bill, and received as
surance that the measure would be
favorably reported to the legisla
ture.
THE CITY COTTNCIL.
The council met in rejrular session
last evening, -all members but Day
being present. It required just
fifty minutes to transact the busi
ness which came up for considera
tion.
Un motion the clerk was in
structed to order six sets of poll
books of the Fremont Tribune at
one dollar per set.
The following judges and clerks
of election and special policemen
for the ensuing election were ap
pointed:
First ward S. E. Douglas. John
Kelilier and Fred Elliott, judges;
Fred Douglas and Fred Baker,
clerks; Gus Hesse policeman.
Second Ward Geo. Casey, J. M.
Cotton and Chas. Simpson, judges;
W. H. C. Woodhurst and Will Mc
Donald, clerks; H. G. Brooks, police
man. Third Ward Frank Stearns, E.
B. Johnston and M. W. Davis,
judges; Greeley Bundy and A. M.
Scharmann, clerks; Wm. Wood
hurst, policeman.
C. G. Hall handed in his resigna
tion as councilman from the Second
ward to take effect to-day. This
action was due to Mr. Hall's con
templated removal from the city.
The resignation was accepted and
to fill the vacancy the mayor ap
pointed C. F. Tracy. The appoint
ment was unanimously confirmed.
The following bills were allowed:
C. M. Newton, stationery, $1.00; C.
G. Hall, salary, $45,85; Waterworks
company, on hydrant rental, $2$Q.
The city attorney stated that W,
F. Gates had offered $5.00 as a com
promise on the Keith hall license.
The council thought that it was
better to accept. the $5.00 than to
engage in a law suit, and the at
torney was instructed to make set
tlement with Mr. Gates- on. that
basis.
The council then adjourned to
meet in special session next Mon
day eveni ng, at which -time certain
parties whose sidewalks were re
paired by the city will be given an
opportunity to appear aud show
cause why the cost of same should
not be taxed against their property.
Bncjden's Arnica Salve
Tb best salve in the wqrid for cuts
bruises, sores, ulcere, salt rheum, fever
sores, tetor, chapped hands, chilblains
corns, and all skin eruptions, and posi
tively cures piles, or no pay required,
It is guaranteed to give perfect -satisfaction
or money refunded. Price 25 cents
per box.
For sale by A.P. Straitz
You would call a- man
if you saw him throwing his. money away;.
! You can avoid living in a
stones at the other party by trading with us
We Sell
Thread, 3 spools for 10c;
Elastic cord, ic per yd,
6 slate pencils for ic,
Vaseline, 5c a bottle,
Sewing machine oil 5c,
Liquid stove polish 10c,
Breast snaps, 5c each,
Line snaps 2c and 3c,
Swivel snaps 5 cents,
Queen City hats $2.00,
7-inch Plates 35c a set,
Overalls, 65 cents,
(the ones others get 75
Handled tea cups and saucers 4.2 cents ,a set, a;.
saving of 29 per cent. . - - f -
These are just a few of the many - items we can.,
save you money on.
Tlie Wilcox Dept StoC
NORTH PLATTE, JSE13.
REPOIVT OT THE CONDITION OF
The First National Bank
At North Platte, In the Stato of Nebrasfcn, at
tho close of business. March Oth, 1897.
RESOURCES.
Loans and discounts $120 487 71
Overdrafts, secured and unsecured 507 87
U. S. bonds to secure circulation 12 500 00
Premiums on U. S. bonds 1 625 00
Stocks, securities, etc 11 531 75
Banking-house, furniture and fixtures. 22 612 49
Other real estate and mortgages owned . 4 874 84
Due from National Banks (not reserve
agents) 2 209 49
Due from approved reserve agents 9 343 11
Checks and other cash items 1 023 40
Notes of other nutional banks ,. 483 00
Fractional paper currency, nickels and
cents 11 65
Lawttji. money BESEBVE IK BANC, viz:
Specie S7 128 0
Legal tender notes 5 000 00
12 123 90
Redemption Fund with U. S. Treasurer,
(five per cent of circulation)
582 50
Total 5199 801 74
LIABILITIES.
Capital stock paid in $ 50 000 00
Surplus fund 22 oOO 00
Undivided profits, less expenses and
taxes paid 913 72
National Bank notes outstanding 11 250 00
Due to State Banks and bankers 631 60
Individual deposits subject to check.. . . 59 W7 51
Demand certificates of deposit 918 20
Time certificates of deposit 51 412 97
Cashier's check's outstanding 2 184 64
Total $199 801 74
State of Nebraska. Lincoln County s. s.
I, Arthur McNamara, cashier of the abovo
named bank, do solemnly swear that the above
statement is truo to the best of my knowledge and
beliof. ARTHUR 3IcNA3IARA. Cashier.
Subscribed and sworn to before me.this 15th day
ot Jiarcii, ltwi.
, Ansik C. Kbampu, Notary Public.
Correct Attest: H. S. White, )
Piatt A. WmxE, Directors.
E. F. Beebebger, )
DON'T FORGET
The Dorcas Girls'
Charity Concert
At Keith's Opera House,
March 20th,
at 3 p. m. and 8 p. m.f
Introducing- the Gramaphone for the
first time. A full programme of
speeches, songs and musical instru
ments. Admission, adults 25 cents.
children 10 centSi
PROGRAMME.
PART FinsT.
Piano Solo Princess Bonnie Waltz.
Song Tenor Solo. . . .Tramp. Tramp, Tramp
By Geo. J. Gaskin.
Banjo Solo Titus March,
Song Baritone Solo.. Starlight, Starbright.
uy j. w. aryers.
Recitation Imitation of a Street Fakir.
si) uco. u ran any.
Male Quartette Medley ...Mary An
ft
uu ouum..ijye,ijre, wa tione
Cornet Duett Short and Sweet.
xy xjiujr vioiuen
song La Marseillaise.
liy Slg. F. A. Giannlni.
PART SECOND.
Banjo Solo Medlev of Jitrs ami t?p1s
oong-ienor aoio uown in .Poverty Row
Rr fion T nnoVU
Male Quartette -Negro Shout ....Blind Tom.
Recitation Poem by E. Field Departure.
urura ana (Descriptive).... spirit of T6
Song Baritone Solo.. I Want Yer. Ma Honey
nv juan. w. yuinn.
Recitation.....". Side Show Orator
By Geo. Graham.
Song (M. Farkoa's Great Success) French
LauehlntrSone.
Sonc Baritone Solo Sa' An Revoir, But
Not Goou-uye. By J. w. Mj-ers.
NQTIOE.
All hunters are hereby notified
that hunting is prohibited on our
lands at the head of White Horse
creeir. uur inenns are kindlv re
quested not to ask us for hunting
privileges, for we will be compelled
to refuse them.
A. Stewart.
Gregor Scitatz.
For Sale!
3facres of land three miles west
of the. city and under the Suburban
Irrigation Ditch. Will be sold in
lots to suit purchasers at low prices
and on easy terms. Apply to or
address, Gus Chamberlain,
North Platte, Neb.
SACRIFICE SALE.
320 acres A No. 1 Fence j
Land near Sutherland, Neb
Address Box 208, Uorth
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FAST TIME
THROUGH CARS.
To Omaha, Chicago and points in
Iowa and Illinois, the UNION PA
CIFIC in connection with the C. &
N. Wr. Ry. offers the best service
and the fastest time. Call or' write
to me for time cards, rates, etc
N. B. Olds, Agent.
U. P. TIME TABLE.-
GOING EAST CENTRAL TIME.
No. 2 Fast Mail .8:45 h. m.
No. 4 Atlantic Express.... 11:40" 'p. m.
No. 23 Freight 7:00 a.m.
GOING WEST MOUNTAIN TIME.
No. 1 Limited 3:55 p. m.
No. 3 -Fast Mail 11:20 p.m.
No. 23 Freight 7:35 a-, m.
No. 19 Freight 1:40 p. m.
N. B. Olds. Agent.
TILCOX & HALIiICJA
ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW,
rlORTH PLATTE, - - NEBRASKA
Office over North Platte National Bank'.
D
R. K F. DONAIJDSON,
Assistant Surgeon Union Pacflc Bp
and Member of Pension Board, ,
NORTH PLATTE, ... NEBRASKA.
Office over Streitz's Drug Store. . -
g E.NORTHRUP,
DENTIST,
"Room No. 6, Ottenstein Building,
NORTH PLATTE, NEB.,
jjlRENCH & BALDWIN,
ATT0RNJSY8-AT-LAW, .
NORTH PLATTE, - - NEBRASKA.
Office over N. P. Ntl. Bank: -
r C. PATTERSON,
KTTO RNE Y-HT-LHM.
Office First National Bank BIdg.,
NORTH PLATTE, NEB.-
Legal Notices.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Land Office st North Platte, Neb.. )
March 9th, 1897- f
Notice is hereby given that Robert J. ilenzie
has filed notice of intention to make final proof be
fore Register and Receiver tit his office In North
Plntte Neb., on Saturday the 17th dayof April 1897,
on timber culture application No. 12,789, for the
northeast quarter of section No. 8, in township No.
IB north, range No. 29 west. He names as witnesses
John . Fuller, Henry D. Phillips, Adam . Moore
and Enoch Cummings, all of Myrtle, Nchraskn.
25-8 JOHN F. HINMAN, Register.
iNOTIpE 011 PrnLICATIOX. .
Land 0co at North Plftffe. Neb., J
March 15th, 1897. f
Notice is hereby given that Joseph H. Murray
has filed notice or intention to make final ' proof
before Register and Receiver nt bis office in'North
Platte, Neb., on Tuesday, the 20th day of April,
1897, on timber calture application No 12, ISO, for
the west half northwest quarter and the west half
southwest quarter of section No. 8, in township No.
la norm, range no.zi wesc ue names as witnesses:
Horrace Fulwiler, Penkney Bradburn, Alfred B.
Pierce and Ira Mann, all of Gandy, Neb.
26-0 JOuNF. HINMAN, Register.
THREES AND PLANTS.
I A full line Fbdit Trees of Best
Al Varieties at Hard Times Prices.
Small fruits in great supply. Mil
lions of Strawberry Plants, very thrifty
apd weirrpoted. CfefcTHE BjS3 bpat
nqnie aqa saye ireignt oj express, aepa
for price-list to NORTH BfiND NIIR
SERIES, North Bend, podge (.,. Nefe.
As I am going- out of the
drug business.
Now is Ik Time to Boy-
Look at these prices:
81 bottle Sarsaparilla and Iodide
Potash
SI bottle Blood Purifier . !(3oc
$1 bottle Indian Sagwa .j, . ,85c
SI bottle Scott't) Emulsion ...800
SI bottle De Witt's Stomach Bitters. !8oc
SI bottlelron Bitters ,85c
SI bottle Pierce's Fay. Prescription! !s0c
SI bottle Pafne's Celery Compound.. 9f)c ,
il. botfte SbilostanepmptWOurp.gpc
50c bot. Bhilob's Oonsqmption Cure. .0q
50o bot Ballard's Horebound Symp.45a
75c bottle Shiloh's Vitalizes ... ...,00o
LEWIS E. MYEBS,
Corner Sixth & Vine Sta.
glass.house while; throwjn
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