TUESDAY, FEB. 27, 1900. Hi A L BARE, Editor and Proprietor SUDSCMPTtON RATES. One Year, cashln adTance,,..., 11.25 Six Months, cash la adrano.... 7S Cents' Entered atthNorthriatte(Nebraia)postofflcaas f oond-etaismattr. Geo. B. Darr, of Lexington, will be a candidate for delegate to the national republican convention. He haa been an active worker in the republican party of Dawson county for the past fifteen years. Tim clerkship of the supreme court haB been finally settled by the appointment of Lee Herdman a democrat of Omaha. This is another evidence of the well laid plan to efface populism. Tub proceedings of the populist national committee at Lincoln last week only serves to verify the prediction made br M. C. Harring ton of this city "There is only one more year to wait ant' 1 ubIoii will be over." Tub move of the colored people of Omaha to secure and preserve the Lincoln car, now falling to pieces on a siding in the Omaha yards is a patriotic move. The rev. crencc of the colored people for the great emancipator scccmB to be as great as ever. An egg trust was formed in Chicago the other day, but the hens of the country promptly came to the rescue of the people and laid twelve million dozen eggs in one day thus knocking out the egg octopus. The hen is with the common people every day in the year. Tub friends of W. C, May, of Gothenburg1, are pushing him for ward as a candidate for chairman of the republican state central committee. Mr. May is a hustler, aud in local campaigns has shown excellent executive ability. It is a question, however, if the cast part of the state will show western Nebraska so much recognition as to give it the chairmanship, but the west end should make a Btront; demand for a "new deal." AiniouoH it is only about six wcckB until the city election, very few candidates are being1 brought iorward. For city clerk two young men have shied their castor Into the ring F. L. Mooncy and George Dowlen, both ot whom seek the re publican nomination. For mayor no names have been presented to the public for consideration, but it is probable that within the next ten days Bcveral will be brought out. In speaking of the split in the populist national committee at Lin coln last week, the State Journal nays: It is still an open question what strength goes with the popu lists who were ejected from the meeting of the Bryanllc faction of the national committee. If one were to judge entirely from the number of gentlemen who gathered in the lobby of the Grand hotel, the result of the "bolt" would not long be in doubt. But with the claim that fifty-seven votca are repre sented in the bolting section of the committee with no howling protests yet on hand from the persons who were here by proxy, the importance of the bolt assumes other propor tions, Politicians will soon come to believe that bo much or the pop ulUt party as is left is really split in twain." Democratic editors and orators who arc making much ado oyer the increase in importations omit to point out the important fact that this increase is chiefly in the at tides which are required by man ufacturers. Hides, rubber, raw silk, fibers and chemicals, all of which are required in constantly increas ing quantities by the busy manu facturers of this country, form a large percentage of the importa tions, aa do also sugar, coffee, cocoa, tropical fruits and other tropical products required for food nnd drink. Thus the very large proportion of the articles in which there is an increase in importation is required either for use in man ufacturing or for food nnd drink which shoow a healthy aud natural growth in our imports, caused by increased business activity at home and increased earnings and pros perity among the consuming population ADDITIOKAI. Z.OCAX,. New Time Curd. A new time card to take effect Thursday, March 1st, is out. Quite a number of radical changes arc made but ihc new train which it was thought would be put on fails to materialize. C. B, Kcyes lormcr ly chief dispatcher at Omaha appears on the new card as acting assistant superintendent of the First district aud branches and Chas. Ware is the new chief dis patcher at Omaha. Train No. 5's running1 time is considerably short ened and train No. 101 makes better time into Ogdcn. The changes in the arrival and departure of trains at this station arc as follows: Train No. 1, the limited train which brings the mail, arrives here at 3:15 p. m., forty minutes earlier than on the present time card. Train No. (01, the local passenger is also iorty minutes earlier, arriving1 here at 4:30 p.m., Train No. 3's time is unchanged. Train No. 5 reaches here at 6:35 a. m. instead of 7:30 as heretofore. The changes in the castbouud trains arc not so great. Train No. 6 reaches here fife min utes earlier, its time being1 7:55 a. in. It leaves at 8:10 a. m. and train No. 102 leaves at 8:00 a. m. Train No. 4 reaches here at 11:25 p. m. Its leaving time is 11:35, thirty-five minutes later than at present. Train No. 2's time remains un changed. A Surprlso Party. Saturday was the twentieth anni versary of Mr. and Mrs. 13. V. Hu bert's wedding1 and a number of their friends aud neighbors decided that they would help them celebrate it by giving them a surprise party in the evening1. They gathered at the home of Mr. aud Mrs. Fred Letts about eight o'clock and then made a raid on the Zicbert home much to the surprise of all of the inmates who soon recovered, how ever, and cordially welcomed the invaders. From that time until midnight there was no slackening of fun, dancing1, card playing and music furnishing the most of the amusement. The invadcrB had not been unmindful of the material side of life aud had brought all of the necessaries for a dainty lunch which was served shortly before midnight. Among those who were there were Messrs. and McsdamcsRoth. Letts, Wood man see. J. C. Norton and Douglas; Mrs. C. 10. Norton; and Messrs. Sccbergcr, Graves, Wilcox and Cunningham. Entertained by Miss Eva Hartman. About thirty-five of the younger society people were entertained Friday evening by Miss 13va Hart- man. The tale of the penny alTordcd considerable amusement to the guests while it was being un folded. A few of them indulged in dancing during part of the evening. Conundrums hidden in peanuts were the means by which the guests found their partners for a very delicious lunch which was served about eleven o'clock. All of the guests spent a thoroughly enjoyable evening, Miss Eva proving herself to be a most excellent entertainer Chicago forecast for North Platte and vicinity: Colder and threaten ing with snow tonight; wind shift iuir to hiirh northerly. Wednesday lair. The maximum temperature yesterday was 3V negroes; one year ago it was 19 degrees. Minimum temperature this mnriiiutr was 24 degrees; one year airo it was 6 degrees. Tlie precipitation in the last twenty-four hours was 0.22 of an inch of melted snow. J. F. F1LLI0N, General Ropuiror. Speclnl attention given to WHEELS TO RENT wWWPflW 4 WWW WWW w FOR 14 CENTS 2 ' '.'fit 0U.V.'m.'',r" fa" cb oH Htrawbnrrr Melon. ' llo Ksrly Hip ;l"Urr, ice ICar It Dinner Oulmi. liu 1 " lirlllUot I'lownr heeds, lta Worth tl.OO, I'.rllroU iJTO Abntalu !kgi.wnith 1 ol,w., uisll luu'ln-r, tnttrllmr with our r:cl VI flit ami Hii'd Uulo,tl . Ntallabuut ttslicr'a MIIIIuh1J. lar 'Ut. upon rvrclpt cl tliU aiiros nr. i.iup. vn Invito ru-rit-nun aim idow wnsnrou onrr irr m irr'n aei'ijvon wllln?rr I U without. Till ' Nlrli,r I tjMiilt.auiiutrutwIcojeirlr. Ui42 Mi NEVER TOO OL TO S, S, S. is a Great Blessing to tJJ? and ill lien! th. nnd nearly all of tlio Hleknesa among fllH Portnlo It filVQC Thom ohlerpooplo can bo avoided. 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S, and it cured mo completely, anil i am nappy to say tnat I feel ns well ns I ever did in my life." Mr. J. W. Loving, of Colquitt, da., says: "For eight een years I suffered tortures from n fiery eruption on my skin. I tried almost ovory known remedy, but they failed ono by ono, and I wns told that my ngc, which fa sixty six. was against mo, nnd that I could never ltopo to bo well again. I finally took S. S. S., and it cleansed my blood thoroughly, and now I am in perfect health." S. S. S. FOR THE BLOOD in tho only remedy which can build up nnd strengthen old people, Iksciiubo it is tho only ono which is guaranteed fren from notash. mcrcurv. arscnlo nnd other damncinc minerals. It is mado from roots and herlm. nnd has no chemicals whntover in it. S S B. cures tlio woret cases of Scrofula, ( nnror. l'ezema. Rheumatism, Tetter, Open Sores, Chronic Ulcers, Boils, or any other diseiue of tho Mood. Books on theso diseases will bo sent freo by Swift Specific Co., Atlanta. Ua. iumiumwiiriuiiriimriimriuiuwiriunrjuiiriuiu PAINTS. A FULL LINE OF John W. Masury's Celebrated Paint ON SALE AT I Davis' Hardware Store. When you get ready to paint your house, call on us and let us sell you first-class Paint at reasonable prices. S N. MoOABE. Proprlotor. North Platte Pharmacy. Drugs and Druggists' Sundries. jffc Wc aim to handle the best grades of goods Sell everything at reasonable prices, and jff? warrant all goods to be just as represented, All Prescriptions Carefully Filled by a Licensed Pharmacist. Orders from the country and along the line of the Union Pacific Railway is respectfully solicited. First door north of First National Bank. PBOPESSIONAL CARDS. C. V, IlKDKIX. O. U. DltNT gEDELL & DENT, PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONM, Offices: North Platto National Bank Building, North Platto, Nob. F. P. DENNIS, M. D., IIOMOEOPATIIIST, Over rirt Nutlnual llnnk, NOllTIl 1'I.ATTK, - - NEHUAHKA. E. E. NOIiTHItUP, DENTIST, Oflleo ovor Modol Clothing Storo, NORTH PLATTE, NEB. 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Promjit and Batiefautory eorvico, 3TMnny hours quicker tlinothnn any other lino, For tf in u tablep, folders, Illustrated books, paniphlotB. doHoriptivo'of tlio ter ritory traversed, call on JAS B. SOANLAN, Agent. NOTICE VOH I'UUUOATION. Land OlUce nt North PUKtv, Nub., Fobrunrr Ufllb, 1X). Nollre U liKrcbr nlvf u tlmt tho (ullowlniMianuM uttlcr hn ftli'il notlco nt bis Intonllon to mukn lliial irHt In niHitl u( hU claim, aud (lint ralj lrou will bo luuilo bvluru Itrglrtiir ami Itecelrer M North Datle, Ntb., nil April lllh, 1W0, ylu A ItKllINK JlCl'HKK nhoiunile hnnietvuil cntrjr No. 1740 for tbo north halt ot tbo nortliwett qitnrtr nml lh anutli it itartr otnorthwvft nnnrtnr ami nnrthwr.t miarter of outbet liinrlor ot nertlon 2t, town fill ii V north, ranxu S8 et. lie narura tho folloMliiK wllnrw to provs lili continuous ri'nlilelice uimhi ami cultlvatlnn ot talil Uml..Ylfl John IIiiiiu, O I.. Jonren, T, Jeimeu, U. Morlsnn'n, nil of Ourlli, Nab. , ni-o. 01:0. 12. FKHNttr, nhtiVr, Land Seders or Users Talc Notice I have 400,000 Acres of Pas ture Lands for Sale or Lease, nt prices ranging from 00 conts to 82 por aero. Ranches, farm, hay, and irrigated lnnds, and othor classes of Real Estate Land Bold on tho 10 year U. P. It. It. tlmo plan, ono-tonth down, balanco in yearly paymonts. Call on I- POET, U. P. R. R. Land Agont, Oltonstoin Building, NORTH PLATTE, NEB. 5c The best CIGAR IN TOWN Can bo found at j. f. scmmiEin. Our Ten-Cent Cigars are the equal of any. Your attention is invited to our fine line of Chewing and Smoking Tobaccos and Smok ers articles. LAND OPPIOB NOTICES. N0TI0K FOR l'UllMOATION. United State Land Ofllcp, i North Vlatte, Neb., l'ebruary Int. 18U9. f Notion la horebj nlven that the followln-Diimed pettier haa filed notice of bin Intention to make Ilnnl proof In nunjiort of bin claim, ami that raid proof will be mado lioforo Hi'gUtcr and Itecelver at North l'latte, Nb., on March 21st, 1000, yIzi JOHN M. FIIIHTO, who made Homeatead Knlry No. IT. 107 for the Routheant Quarter of Section 17,j,Town 10 north, ltnngo 32 weet. He namca the following wltnerea to prove hla continuous residence upon and cultivation ot said land, vizi Jason It. Cosselman, ot North l'latte. Nub., and Levi Wolf. William T. H. Conner and Joseph Everlancb, ot Dickens, Nob, 12-0 OEO. U. FHENCH, IieRlster. N0T1CK FOR l'UIU.IOATION. United Slates Land Olllce, ) North l'latte, February Ud, lUCO. J Notice Is hereby nlven that Elln I. Jenkins, formerly Dickey, haa tiled notice of her Intention to mako final proof before the lteglster ' nnd ltecelver nt tholr olllce In North l'latto, Nebras ka, on Thursday, the 22d day of March, 1100, on on Timber Culturo Application No. l'.'JIH, for the Hontbeaat iniartor of Section No. "0, In Township No. 113 north ltnngo No. 31 west. Hlio names ns wltnossesi Lester Walker, Fred Malono, Waltor K, Covllle, nnd Kobert Wolllver, all of North riatte, Neb. !M QUO. K. FRENCH, Ilelster. CONTEST NOTICE. United States Land Olllce, ? North l'latte, Nob., Janunry 18, 1P00. 1 A (UtUcIont contest Btllilnvlt hnvlUK boon filed In this olllco by John S, Fltt, contostnnt, BKalnst Hninostond Entry No, 11)910, mado October 10th, 1BW). f or the south halt of the Northwest quarter nnd tho east halt ot the Southwest quarter in Sec tion 12, Township U north, ItanKO 33 west, by Kn tlo Hartman, Contostoe, In which It la alleged that Katie Hartman has failed to resldo upon or culti vate any portion ot said tract since May, 1813, but u.n quiinj .uuuuuudu iu. nil. 1 1; , iiiliu it.u un iw provementa of any kind ou the land nnd that aam tierecia exist to tnia uate; inai sain claimant has not been In tho servlco of the United States nriny. nnvy or mnrlno corps during said alleged abandonment; said partloa are hereby notified to appear, respond nnu ollor evidence touching said allegation at 10 o'clock n. tn. on March 10th, ltU0, before the lteglstorand llocelvor at tho United States Limd Olllce In North l'latte, Nebraska. Tho said contestant having, In a proper alhdavlt .1 1 .1 lull. 1 1 U J t . . 1 1. I ... . 1 itinii uuuui loin, iiri, pufc mi ill iiii;m nuttll nauw that after duo dlligenco personal service-of this notice cannot ne mauo, n is nereny ordered nnd directed that such notlco be given by due and proper publication, j3UUp OEO. E, FItENOII, Register. CONTEST NOTICE. U. S. Land Office, North l'latto, Neb., January 21th, 1000. A sufficient contest afUilnvlt liavlug boon filed in this oflleo by George B. Johnson cnntestant,agalnst uomesieau entry no. iiwn mane uciouer Jist, 18W. for tbo north lialf ot tho Northeast quarter and tho north half nt the Northwest quarter of Houtlon 10, In Township II) nwrtli, Itange 33 west, by Henry Oolllns. Conteetee. In which it isalleued that Henry Collins 1ms never established n resi dence upon said inmi, nas never cultivated tbo same, but litis wholly abandoned said land for more than six months prior to his death that at- nam was inronneu, ooneves nnn nnegea mat Henry Oolllns died ou or about the 1st of August, 1HW. nnd that bis holrs Or devisees hnve failed to keep up the cultlvatlnn of said tract, but have abandoned the samo, and that said defects exist lo tins date; mat Henry Collins wait not In the servlco ot the United States army, navy or ma rine corns during said abandonment; said partloa aro boroby notified to appear, respond and oiler evldeuca touching said allegation at ton o'clock a, m,. ou March (1th, 1000, before tho Iteglstor and ltecclver at the United States land oQlce In NorUi riatte. Nob. Tho said contestant having, In n proper alfidavtl filed January 2ltb, 1UC0, set forth fncta which show that alter due diligence, personal sorvlco of this notice cannot bo mado, It is hereby ordered and directed that Much notlco be given by duo and proper publication, J30-O1 OEO.H FItENOII, Register. NOTICE FOR I'UULI0ATJON Ijiud Office at North l'latte. Neb, Feburuary 13tb. 1WX. Notlco U hereby given that the following. nnmed sottler has filed notice ot Ida Intention tn make final proof In aupimrt of his claim, nud that said proof villi be madu before register and receiver nt North l'latte, Neb., on March !d. WOO, viz. Isaaa M, Ahorcrnniblo, who mado Homestead No. 17,W1, for tho southeast norlliwust quarter and lot 3, 4, 5 and 0, auction U, township 10 north rango 27 west, He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous rcsldonco unon nud culti vation of mid land, vl: Jobu Korr, M. II. Chester, Jnuitui A Huberts, H, llonn, all of llrady, Nob, fllld (leonuK E. Fsincu, llcglster. NOTICE FOR rURLICATION United Str.tes Land Olllce, 1 us tin Norm i-iaiie, .Neuranka, reoruary -i, ivuu. Notlco la lierouy given mat Ilurus II. Kavliusbnn filed notlco of bis Intention to make final proof beforo the Register and Receiver at their olllce In North Vlntte, Neb , on Friday, tho L7th day of April, 1000, on Timber Culture Application No, llUlU, for the Southwest quarter Northwest quarter, West halt Southwest quarter, Southeast quarter of tbo Southwest quaitnr, ot Section II, Township 1,1 north, ltnngo 80 west. He names aa wltuossos: Cluorgo Kuoi, Charles Knox, linraco Austlu and Cauli Austin, all ot North l'latto, Neb. f'Jio OEO. E. FRENCH, Register. Legal Notices. l'ROUATE NOTICE. In tlio matter of the tstate of Mary E. McOlone, deceased. In the county court of Lincoln county, Nebraska, February 17, 1WW. Nollru Is hereby given, That the creditors of wild dwensed will meet the administrator ot said estate, beforo the couuty Judge of Lincoln county, Nebraska, at tho county court room, In said county, ot the SOtb day ot Jlurcji 1000. and on tho Stat day of August lOuil, at one o'clock p, ni. each day, for the purpnso ot prosentlug their claims for cxaroluation, adjnstuniut and allowance Six, months aro allowed for creditors tn proseut their claim, and ono year fortheadmlnlstrator to settle said estalo, from tbo 17lh day of February 1100. 1201 A. H. 1UIJ1W1N, County Jmlge. NOTICE or SALE. In the matter nt the estate of Colbert Kuibror decease I, In pursuance ot an order of II. M. O rimes, judge ot the district court of Lincoln county, Nebraska, made February 17, lVHio. I will toll at tho premise' herein designated In Wnllaee, In said couuty, on tho 17th day ot March, 1100, at II o'clock n, ni. at publio endue, to the hlWiest bid der, for cash, lot eleven, block thirteen, in tho town or village ot Wallare In said county, Said rule will rvnfitlu Ppon on hour. f2J3 AtfrntnuWV'SuVti. ESTIMATE or EXPENSES. Tho following esUmate ot the county during the ensuing year for tho several county funds and bonded products and districts and to meet outstanding Indebtedness aa evidenced by bonds, coupons or warrants, legally Issued aid bill not acted on by the board: County Oonerat Fund fiVKX) 00 Couuty midge Fund PO (10 County Road Fund 15000 00 Soldiers' Relief Fund U0 00 rntXIKCT DR1VOK BONDS. Sinking, Interest. llrady Island.. 13100 00 11800 00 Nichols 400 00 mouo lllrdwood 800 00 1000 00 O'Fallon 400 U) &.V) 00 Eureka.... 800 00 1000 00 Mcdlclno Rnnd 300 00 (OU 00 Mol'herson Irrigation I COO 00 700 O South Hide Internal Improve ment 050 00 RW 00 DONDKI SCHOOL DUTMCTS, No. Sinking, Interest. City of North l'latto or Dis trict No. 1 11500 00 M2S0 00 70., ISO 00 CO 00 t9 l.v) oo m oo M 35 00 2.100 HI 45 00 4.1 00 87 40 00 10 00 07 40 03 40 (10 1U 50 00 10 m 101 no oo no oo 10 60 00 M 00 13 18 00 00 2 20 00 40 00 1UI 140 CO (.100 28..,., 40 00 MM) Si 80 0(1 .10 00 21 30 00 40 00 M 2.10 00 'M0 CO 73 70 00 20 00 fit 20 00 25 00 80 10 00 00 00 102 223 00 23 00 W. M. 1IOLTRY, Connly Clerk. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Claims against the estate of Emily E. Chamber lain, deceased, in tut bo filed In the county court ot Lincoln county, Nebraska, within six months from this February 13th, 1000: Such claims will be audited In said court on March IS, 1100, and ou August 13, 1100, at 1 p. in, each day. lit) 1 A. 8. IUliiwim, County Judge. ORDER OF HEARING. State of Nebraska, Lincoln County, ss. In tho matter of the estate of Ouy A, Lalng, doccased. On reading and filing tho petltlou of Sarah D. Lalng praying a final settlement and allowance ot her account, filed on the 23d day of February, 1100, and for her discharge. Ordered, That April 2, 1000, at 10 o'clock a. ru., Is assigned for hearing said petition, when all per sona Interested In said matter may appear at a county court to be held In and for said oounty, and show causo why the prayor of petitioner should not be granted. Dated February 13, 11100. n,74 A, B, llauiwitt, County Judge. LEQALi NOTICE, In tho District Court of Lincoln coun ty, Nebraska. Tho County of Lincoln, n corpora-" lion, Plaintiir, VB Tinios-IIornld Company, n copor ntion, and John Doo, truo namo unknown. nnfnnilnntH. The defendants, Timos-IIorald Com pany, a corporation, and John Doo, truo namo unknown, will take notice that on tho 10th day of February, 1900, tho plnintilT, Tbo County ot Lincoln, a cor poration, illod its petition in tho district court of Lincoln county, Nobraska, against you and each ot you ns defend ants, the object and prayor of which aro to foreclose, certain tax lions, duly hs sessod by said plaintiiT against tho northeast quarter of tho northwest quartor of Section 9,Township 1C, Range ',V2, west ot sixth principal meridian in Nobraska, for tho year 1893 in the sum of 82.89; for tho year 1894 in the sum of 82.78; for tho year 1895 in the sura of 83.10; for tho year 1890 in tho sum of 83.83; for tho year 1897 in tho sum of 81.83, for tho year 1898 in tho sum of $1.19; amounting in tho total sum of 815.27, with interest on the said total nmount at tho rato of teu por cent por annum from tho 1st duy of Fobru ary,1900, all of which is duo and unpaid. Plaintiff prays for n docreo of forco closure of said tox lieus au(' sale of said promises. You and each of you are re quired to answer said petition on or bo foro Monday, the 2d day of April, 1900. The County of Lincoln, a Corporation, Dy II. S. Ridgoly, its Attorney. LEUAL NOTICF. In tho District Court of Lincoln coun ty, Nebraska. Tho County of Lincoln, a Corpor ation, PlaintiiT, VB. Dr. B. J. Kay Modicino Co.. a cor poration, Waltor L. Solby, Ad tlio E. Kendall and John Doo, truo namo ununown, uoronu nnta. The defendants, Dr. B.J. Kny Modi cine Co., a corporation, Walter L.Selby, Addio E. Kendall nnd John Doo. true namo unknown, will take notice that ou 10th day of February, 1900, the plain tiff, tho County of Lincoln, u corpora tion, filed its petition in the district court of Llncolu county, Nebraska, against you and each ot you as defend ants, tho objoct and prayor of whioh aro to foreclose certain tax lions, duly as sostjod by said plaintiff against the south west northwest quarter, northeast quar ter southwest quartor, and south half of soutliweat quarter of Section 0, Tpvyrj' ship 15, Range 32; and northwest quof tor of northwost quarter of Section 11, Township 15, Rango 32, west of tlio Sixth principal moridinn, Nobroska, for tho year 1803 in tho sum of $11.31; for tho yoar 1891 in tho sum of $10. 88; for tho yoar 189.1 in tho sum of 815.G2; for tho year 1890 in tho sum of 818.01; for the yoar 1897 in the sum of 88.90; for tho 1893 iu th sum of 87.24, amounting in tho total sum of 872.08, with interest on said total amount nt tho rnto of 10 por cout per anuum from the 1st duy of Fobrunry, 1900, all ot which is duo and unpaid. Plaintiff pravB foradocroo ot foreclos ure ot said tax liens and salo ot said property. You and each of you aro re quired to answer Baid petition on or be fore Monday, tho 2d day of April, 1900. The County op Lincoln, n Corporotion. By H. S. Rldgely, iU Attorney. A Well Pressed is he who who get us to make his clothes. Wu are now receiving our line of new and fashionable Spring Suitings. F. J. Broeker, Mferttbant Tailor.