fflkt Mmilx FIFTEENTH YEAR. NORTH PLATTE, NEBRASKA, FRIDAY, DECEMBER I, 1899. NO. 89. Mmmmmmmnrm w mm m m mm mmur itmr www it stbnftciS&or WAGONS Woocliijafjsee Wiclirfllis, Carriages, Buggies, Road Wagons, Carts, Spring Wagons, Latest Styles and Best Quality for tho Price. BARB WIRE AND STAPLES. iri-.n PUMPS, PIPES AND FITTINGS, A OOmpletO LlUO BALE TIES, MACHINE OIL, AXLE GREASE. -JOS. HERS HE Y Locust St., North Tlatte, Neb. j JUST AT PRESENT $ I - STOVES I Arc our specialty, and the line wo are showing is ? c iibiiu iuu oiuuuuiuai wu jiiivu uvui unci, nutu" ers in many styles and sizes, both for hard and g J6 soft coal. And ranges, lots of them. On stoves ?g 16 we lead, we sell more than any other dealer be- fff cause we have THE stock. Jf jj IL.- ZDTTIS. J G. F. IDDING8 . ILvLrcLfoex, Coal and Q-xa,Irx Yards and Elevators at North Platte, Neb., Sutherland, Neb., Julesburg, Colorado. NORTH PLATTE MILLS, (C. I IDDINGS.) Manufacturer of HIGH AND MEDIUM GRADE FLOUR BRAN AND CHOP FEED. Order by telephone from Newton's Book Store. ( $ '$ $ 'i $ $ 'i i' 'i' i' $ $ $ $ IF IT'S IN THE DRUG LINE T BUY IT OF I STREITZ. I You can bank on it being 0 fresh and as represented. 4f Hardware and Furniture. Wo carry the BEST line of Stoves on the Market Radiant Home Base Burners, Air Blast Heaters, Riverside Oaks, Steel Ranges 1 1 1 - ni- n i t A Oomploto lino of Pumps, Pipes, Fittings, Windmills and Towers. Also Carriages, Buggies, Spring and Farm Wagons, Etc. rmcns that nrsmr comtistitiox. . Victor B. Meyer, - North Side, t Entortainod Tho L&wyorn. W. T. Wilcox entertained the legal bar of the city and a few others at a dinner party Wednesday evening' at his home, which proved an event that will not readily be effaced from the memory of those present. The dinner was in the nature of ratification of the election of Judge II. M. Grimes, and that gentleman was the guest of honor. Plates were laid for eighteen, and as the guests were seated pink and white carnations were found at each plate. The pieces dc rcsis tence were two immense turkeys, one at each end of the table, in the dissection of which the host was assisted by Judge Iloaglaud. The menu was varied, excellently pre pared and nicely served, the whole reflecting much credit upon the lady of the house. As the dinner progressed it was demonstrated that lawyers arc possessed of excellent appetites, and that the wile of each one present can easily reach his heart by giyiug him plenty good food. Following the dinner two hours were spent in smoking, spinning yams aud relating varied exper lenccs, and those two hours were just as pleasant as the hour aud a half spent around the board. At 10:30 the guests departed thanking the host and his lady for the pleas ures of the evening. Those present were: Messrs Grimes, Hinman, Patterson, J. S. and W. V. Hoaglaud, Davis, Deeler, Muldoon, Halligan, Ridgely, French, Evans, Ray, Elder, Cary, Scharmann and Bare. A Banquet to Sister Antoinette. oisier Antoinette, a lortner in- structress.in the Navtty School in this city, but now of Concordia, Kansas, spent a few day in town this week, and on the eve of her departure for home was tendered a banquet by the class of 1895, and of which she was a tutor. The banquet was held at the convent Tuesday evening and proved a most pleasing event to Sister Antoinette, as wen as to tlie mem bers of the class Misses Nellie Austih, Annie Rebhausen, Jennie Frazier, Kate McGlonc, Maggie Kellv and Mamie O'Hare. The trials and vexations as well as the joys and pleasures of the school days of the class were rehearsed aud responses were made to toasts. A very nicely prepared spread added to the enjoyment of the evening. In addition to the honored guest and the members of the class there were present at the banquet Father Haley and the sisters of the local parochial school. Woary of Marital Ties. That marriage is, in Bonie in stances, a failure is demonstrated by the fact that at the term of dis trict court next week six petitions for divorce will be heard by the presiding judge. The married couples who desire to have the marital cord cut asunder by judic ial action are as follows, the first named being the plantiff in the respective suits: -Elizabeth. Van- Sickle aud Lorenzo VanSicklc; George Wagner and Laura Wag ner; Lena-Miller and Dudley Miller; Sarah E. Loan and Patrick Loan: Dora A. Mangold and Harry W. Mangold; Thomas German and Blanche German. This is the largest number of divorce cases that has ever been docketed for one term of court in this county. Attorneys believe that a decree will be granted in each of the above cases. "Sido Traoicod" " Horatio Xerxes Booth, the hum orous vagabond in "Side Tracked" who mutt be credited with liavinir ived a longer life tneatrically speaking than the majority of characters of this class, will again present himself at the opera house Mondav evening, Dec. 4th, for tne purpofee 01 creating hilarity. bide Tracked" is etnoyinir its usual prosperity this season and the company is said to be a verv clever one. While the character's of the play have not been changed tlie seme equipment has been greatly enlarged and this season's specialties are said to be wonder fully clever. j County News. $ BETWEEN TUB ItlVEUS. Joseph II. McConncll aud Miss Grace Viola Brown were united hi marriage at the home of the bride s parents Mr. and Mrs. G, W. Brown on Thursday, Nov. 30th, in the presence of relatives and a number of invited guests. Rev. Evans, of Hershcy, officiating. After the ceremony a bountiful repast was spread to which all present did ample justice. Mr. and Mrs. Mc Conncll will reside the coming winter in the south part of the jBrown residence in Hershey. May ;pcacc and happiness ever be their 'lot is the wish of their many friends in this country. There will be quarterly meeting services at Hershey next Sunday and Monday, Dec. 3rd and 4th,. Presiding Elder Moore will occupy the pulpit Sunday at 11 a. m. in stead of Sunday evening as was first stated. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Gummcrc are rejoicing over the advent of a new daughter at their home on the morning of Nov. 28th. All doing well, especially Chas. Some of the citizens of Nichols and vicinity want a Christmas tree at the Nichols school house Christ' mas eve. Miss. Garnctt Mickelscrt, of Her shey, is visiting O. M. Gunncll's family at Paxtou. Seeberger & Co, shipped a car load of hogs west from Hershey to day (Friday.) Rev. Evans went to Paxton on business Wednesday, returning Thursday morning. hi. F. Seeberger, of Hershey, has been at the county metropolis under a doctor's care this week. The Anderson family formerly of Nichols are now domiciled at North Platte. Charles Toilhou lost one of the hnest young draft horses in the valley by death the other day which it is thought was caused from inflammation of the bowels. iN. ii. hpurrier is feeding twenty live bead of two year steers and has about seventy head of hogs in the yard with them. R. W. Calhoun has been erect ng some cattle Bheds recently on his place at Nichols . He bought several head of cattle down from !!f!!f!!f!!F!!f1!ri!f!!f1!fi!fm!!f!!n!F!!n!n!n!f!!f!!nin!f!!M!f! CAPES AND 1 JACKETS. 3 3E An outer garment must have a swell, stun ning style or you won't like it, but besides that, it must have the right kind of mate rial, making and fit, and above everything else must havo a low price, that in connec tion with tho stunning stylo will help you to like it. Our prices are as low as hon esty will allow, and our garments will make tho wearer feel well dressed and comfortable 1 S. RICHARDS. . THE FAIR. uWo Never Sleep." 3 liiiiuiiiiiiiiiaiiiiiijaiiiiuiiijiiiiiiuiiuiiiiuuiiiiiiiiiiui m m Pr- F- W, MILLER, DENTIST. (FORMERLY ROMINE DENTAL COMPANY-,) 71 m m m m the north a few days ago. Geo. Hackney lias returned from few days stay in Big Springs, single handed as usual. The potson fiend has been work- ng havoc lately on the canine pop ulation of the hamlet of Hershey. Mrs. Win. Eves was visiting in the village of Hershey the first of the week. The majority of the farmers in the valley are at the present time putting in their best licks in the corn field aud they are making them count. The old canal company is paying five cents a biibhel for "shuckintr" their corn delivered at Hershey. Messrs. Symons and Adams of the county seat are doing some carpenter work on J. L, Stickler's residence at Hershey. W. II. Hill, of Hershey, trans acted business at Paxton Monday afternoon in connection with the W. W. Young lumber yard in that village. Miss Alma Show, of Omaha, is guest of her sister Mrs. G. L. Mudd til It Do Tin's Don't tnko in ternal mutli cincs before the little one comes. Thoy endanger the health of both mother and babe. MOTiEll'S FRIEND, tlio pood and long-tricd external Iininn.nl, will rtliovo tho early distrcos and tho later pains bet ter than anything else in the world. Its cood effects are most marked not only beforo childbirth, but during tho ordeal itself and afterward. Distress is over- como by it pains lessened labor short ened and BiiDsequent Hangers avowee, Sold t,y DriiralutJ tor $1 a buttle. 8iii for our freo lllntrtL! book on thn ol.tl, THE BRAPHEID REGULATOR CO., Atlanta, C. iy Fine Cfoum and Bridge Work a Specialty. 2 f OFFICE OVER STREIT7S DRUG STORE. M RHEUMATISM CURED ! SCIAM A written Bnarantoo to rotund your motioy In thirty dnye if not ontlroly sntiefno- torv. ItC0HlHnillvS2.no. Rnnil i nlnmn fnr lmntrlnf ll !. n. dorful euro. Address REX RHEUMATIC CO., IJox 11, HARTFORD, CONN. on the Paxton ranch. Mrs. Mudd did not return from Missouri br was reported but only from North Platte where she went to meet her sister Miss Show. Night agent Peterson formerly of Hershey has been sent west aud J. S. Flocklcr, of North Platte haB his place at Hershey. Daniel Glenn and wife who have been visiting the Funklioitser fam ily in the valley the past week while on their way home from an extended visit in the cast departed Monday evening for their home at Shelton, Oregon. The McCouuell bovs delivered about COO bushels of wheat at the llershcv elevator the first of the week at I6 cents a buBhel. It was shipped by Seeberger & Co., the purchasers. The proposed $12,000 bonds to be used in aiding the construction of the proposed Omaha & Northern R. R. were defeated at the bond elec tion held in Tekamah this week. P. P. Lund, of Plcasaiiton, has recently lost twenty-eight head of cattle from some mysterious disease. The cattle seem to be in irood health in the morning but by noon are dead. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. O. V. HKDKM.. II. II. IIvnt IREDELL Si DENT, PHYSICIANS AND SUItGEONd, OIIIooh: North I'latto National Hank nullum, North I'latto, Nob. W ILCOX & HALLIGAN, ATT011N1C VS'AT.LA W. (COUTH PUTTK, . . . NKIIHAHKA Office over North Matte National Hunk. rjl 0. PATTERSON, KTTORNBY-HT-LKW, Office ovor Vollow Front Shoo Store NORTH 1LATTE, NKB. Jjl F. DENNIS, M. D., IIOMOEOPATIIIST, Over First National Dank. NOKT1I l'LATTH, . .' NEPKABKA. JjJ E.NORTHRUP, DBNTIST, Ofllco ovor Modol Clothing Storo, NORTH PLATTE, NEB. A, It. Davis. AVIS & ROACH D' L, K. Roach. ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW. NORTH PLATTE,, . . NEBRABKA Grady Block Rooms 1 & 2. JJ S. RIDGELY, A1vrn llMP.v. a m.T.A tr Ofllco in Hinman Block, Dewov street. NORTH PLATTE, - 1 NEBRASKA l". II, KIJMONDH. J. M. GAMI0HN Edmonds & Oalhoun, LAW AND COLLECTIONS. Over I'ostonicc, NOItTII PLATTE, NEU. 3,3. IIOAOLAND. W. V. Ho AO LAND. Hoagland & Hoaerland. ATTORNEYS AMD COUNSELORS uraoo over McDonald' Hank. NORTH TLATTK, NEB. HUMPHREYS' YU t KIN ART SPECIFICS cuuraF,:VE,ls' Lun Vever. Mtlk Faver. cubes 61,,lA,''v8 ImoneM, Ilhouoiattim, cunts! WZOOTIC, Distemper. cuuiahV0I,s. "". "ruls. cunEsC0lT,,8t CoM". mnuonia. cJuwjt'OLIC, Ucllyache, Diarrhea. a.a. Prevents MISUAItlllAGE. cubes' i KIU.W1Y & HLAUUCU MSOIlDEnS. cukes MANGE. Skin Diseases. cubes I "AD CONDITION, Btarlnn Coat, COo. cochi Btablo Caso, Ten Specincs, nook-. 4o t7. A t ilriiKHlatH or sent pri'iialJ ou rereltit or prloo. llumpliroys' Moi icluo Co.. Cor. William & John Bu, Nuw York. VKTKiumnY JIanuai. bent Kbek. NERVOUS DEBILITY, VITAL WEAKNESS and Prostration from Ovor. work or other causes. Humphreys' Homoopnthlo Spoalflo Na. 2B. In linn nvnnin vAnm V n nl.. aucoosaful romocly, SlporvlBlpOro vials nnd largo vial powdT.for$5 Hold by Dm ttltl. or icul lioltrAll on ruulnl nf