She nui - SMcfMu rilumc. TUESDAY, JAN. 15, 1901. IRAIi BARE, Editoii and PnorniKTon BUBSORIPTION ItATEH. One Year, enfh In ndvnnco, 11.2.'. Six Mootba, attain (idrMice..,. 75 Onli EntredBttheNortbIUtta(KebrMks)pottofflotii oon d-il ii m o tt r. Tim investigation of the prac ticing of hazing at West Point military academy develops the fact that a young man must al most be a ruffian before he can be a ("soldier. Hazing at West Point seems to be much more brutal than a prize fight between professional bruisers. MisjBuknky, a niece of W. C. Whitney, was introduced into New York swelldom a few days ago by a ball given by her uncle at his palatial home. Among the expenses of the evening were $10,000 for flowers, $10,000 for supper, $50,000 for favors and $3,000 for for music. That is a ruthless expenditure of money, but it is one way the wealthy have of getting rid of their "scads." Aiiour one hundred bills have been introduced in the legisla ture and it is likely the usual number from 500 to 700 will be presented before the expira tion of the forty days allowed for the introduction of bills. As a rule the legislature during a session passes about eighty bills, on a average, so the remaining seventy or eighty per cent never get beyond a second reading and are generally weeded out by the sifting committee. In the pres ent legislature more than a dozen bills defining and fixing a fine for kidnaping have already been in troduced. Sallotting for Senator. Some time today each house of the legislature will take one ballot for United States senator. The law does not specifiy the exact hour, says the 13ce, at which the voting shall be had, so it can be done at any time previous to adjournment and need not be simultaneous in both house and semftc. A notion will be made to proceed to ballot for United States senator and when it is carried the clerk will call the roll and the presiding officer an nounce the result. Unless some change is made in the program each member will respond with two names, designating which he prefers for long and which for short term. That was practic ally determined at a meeting of the principal candidate thi morning to confer on prelimtn aries, at which, however, no other material progress was made. The meeting Wednesday in joint session to take the second ballot must be held under the law in the hall of the house of representatives at 12 o'clock noon and the legislators can then tike as many successive ballots as they wish. As a rule, in joint session the roll of the senate is called first and then the roll of the house, although two years ujjo an innovation was sprung by making up a new roll of both to gether in alphabetical order mixing senators and representa tives in hopeless confusion. Sometimes the order of voting might cut a consideradle figure, but in this instance it is not likely to make any difference to any candidate. On the outside the activity of the anti-Thompson brigade is making itself more manifest. In Lincoln they have started a new paper called the Daily Cap ital, whose first number came out today for free distribution, filled with reprinted newspaper comment attacking Mr. Thomp son's senatorial candidacy. gcV- A Twentieth Century- Shoe Sale Shoe.) J7 Jtaic" J J I . .-TALL 1 E Bal AflD Cong. m eral delegates were also in from Cass and Otoe counties to em phasize the local sentiment in the ears of the representatives from those districts. Captain Will Hay ward, son of the late Senator Hay ward, was among the latter and circulated quite freely among the former friends of his father. There is still a lively contest among the Nebraska presidential electors for the position of messen ger to Washington. The carryinir of the state's vote for President McKinley to the capital citv is re garded as an unusual pleasure and honor this year for the reason that tne registering of the well won re publican victory in Nebraska in the electoral college will in all probabil ity be one of the most eutliiibiastic ally received features of the meet ing. The elector who will be chosen to represent th6 Nebraska ..i i j v.. ..... . ... dciium ui wnsui.ngion will oe something pf a lion for the few days he is there. Of the eight presi dential electors for this Btate five began an actiye canvass for the position of messenger to Washing ton, the aspiring quintet beiiij; composed of John F. Nesbitt of Tekamah, K. 13. Windham of Plattsmouth, lCdward Koyse of Broken Uow, Jacob L. Jacobson of Omaha and Joseph J. Lanjjer of Wilber. It is understood that Mr. Langcr has withdrawn from the race since becoming a candidate for appointment as consul to Prairuc and that Mr. Royse has promised to vote for Mr. Jacobson. The choice would therefor seem to lie between Messrs. Nesbitt. Windham and Jacobson. Later The electors met -yester day and after casting their votes for McKinley and Roosevelt, elec ted W. II. Dartou aB messenger, Mr. Bryan's new paper, the Com moner, gives promUe , of a 100.000 circulation the first shot out of the box. .Subscriptions now are re ported as coming in at the rate of 1,000 per day. Certainly Mr. Bry an's career has lauded him a gold II llll.. We Jiave just received 5,000 pairs of the Hamilton-Brown best known brands which are now on sale at right prices. This special shoe sale will continue the balance of this month. IF R E E With every pair of shoes costing $1.00 and up a pair of Hose will be given free. SPEOI ML- Through the courtesy of the Hamilton-Brown Co. we will present ; a pair of the finest baby shoes made free to babies born dur ing the year 1901. This offer holds good throughout the year. t 1vPj",c exclusive affonts in this county for the famous Queen Quality Ladies' $.-3.00 bhoe, the best shoe in the world for the money. on00pilirs-of Lftdie1s,nd Children's Shoes in broken sizes, some worth $2.(X) per pair, your choice at 98 Cents. THE LEADER. We have secured the ngency for the well known and pop ular Hamilton Brown Shoes for Men, Women, Boys, Girls and Children. The l&t door south P.O. llllnd Foitmr.stor In Mlnnenota For more than thirty yoars Hiram Baxter hiia been postmaster at Lo Suens, Minn., and hns given cntlro satisfaction to tho community, al though during nearly all that time ho has been blind. When mall la distri buted Into tho 120 boxes Mr3. Haxter calls off tho names and hor husband's wonderful memory can bo depended upon to recollect every lottcr rr news paper. Daxtor also conducts a small store and an Inn. Jlrttlulojr Stunkrt 37,000 Cigar. It Is tiitd that dining tho fourteen years which President McKinley served In Congrcs ho purchased and smoked 37,000 clgarB. Whllo tho num t'Or seems large It Is but an average .if sovon a day. Ho always bought .lis cigars by tho box and left tho box at tho cigar stand whero tho uur ohaso was made, calling for his Jnioltca aa ho ncotled them. is very much like the blossom ing of a flower. Its beauty and perfection depends entirely upon tho enro bestowed upon its parent. Expectant mothers should have tho tendcrest care. I hey should bo snared all worry and anxiety. They should cat plenty of good nourishing food u u 111 go n long way toward preserv ing their health nud their beauty as well ns that of the little one to come. Hut to bo absolutely sure of a short and painless labor they should uso Mother's Friend rcRularlv durlnff the month of jetft. tloii. 1 his Is n nlmilo liniment, which Is to bu applied oxternully. It ctvos KtrenRth twul vleor to tho musolesj nnd prevents nil of tho clIsoomfortB of prcc niinoy, which women unetl to thlhlc mV.?. n,b?,,u1te,y neccssnr. When .Mother's l-'rleti4 Is used, (hero Is no dunnurwhntevor. Oct Mother's I'rtend at tho drug store, 01 irr bottlo. fc THE BRADFICLD IIEGULATOR CO. ATLANTA. OA. Will far oar txn Uwt," V-thtt C.kr It Horn." T 1 1 ttfl PEER, Prop. m -QEDS. LACfc SH0E m m m m m m m m m FAI UVL SHOE. Metroroloclnil SIriihI Srrvlre. German agriculturists huve ex pressod a desire to have established a meteorological signal servlco and tho government. Is Inclined to comply. A meeting of tho government officials and meteorological and agricultural authorities Is soon to take place nt Hamburg to discuss tho Introduction of a telegraphic servlco for German agriculture. I.lzli tnliiRT Destroys .'Man's Memory. A farmer In Worms, Germany, was struck by lightning whllo plowing, tho flash passing through I1I3 hat, leav ing a hole as largo as a fist; then down his neck and through the plow-handles Into the ground. Tho victim, who was 111 for soveral days, finally recovered, but ho has entirely lost his memory. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. 0. V. BEDELL PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Ofllcos: North Phitto Nationol Da Bank Uuildintr, North IMatto, Nob. jj L DENNIS, M. D., IIOMOEOPATIIIST, Over First Nntlonnl llmik, NOHTH l'LATTE, . . NKUHASKA. T O. PATTERSON, Olllm. nvor Yollow ProntShon Storo NORTH PLATTE. NUB. J. IIOAOLANI). W. V. IIOAOI.ANI) Moagland & Hoafrland, ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELORS OMW'm over llolionohri. lliiuk. NOIITII 1'I.ATTlf, N1III yiLCOX &. HALLIGAN, ArroitNXr8.AT.l4AW. ffOHTII I'l.ATTK, . . . HKHHAK -unice over North rislte Nutlimsl llnuk. Jj S. RIDQELY, ATTORNEY.A'P.T.AW f?-!1.1.?. " 1 1 i n ni i m Rlock, Dnwoy streot. NORTH PLATTE, - ' NEBRASKA I) R. Q. U. DENT PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, uuice over 1'ost Office. Telephone 115. North Platto, . - - Nobraskn. A. 11. Davu, l. k. noicii JJAVIS & ROACH ATTORNEYS. AT. TjA W. NOETIIPMTTIV, - . NBIJUA8KA urauy uiocif KoUtnu 1 & U. With Our Compliments 1 1 aim our ucst -vislies lor your continued good health and hap pincss, vc present for New Year's, 1901, a fine variety of champagnes, other wines ani liquors, imported and domestic, tor uie season, it is our especia care that no inferior brand slml find its way to our shelves or cel lar, HENRY WALTEMATH, Xiogal Notice TIlO dofondants II. Kmnrnnn it ret iiml real nnmo unknown, (impleaded with Tho KT..1 I r ami . ouuruHKii uoan iis irust uompanv, otal. will titKo notieo that on t in ttli lnv nt Sopt, 1000, tho plointlir, Tho County of Lincoln, a corporation, filed its noti- tion in tho district court of Lincoln county, Nobraskn, tho object and prnyor of which is to fort-cloo eortain tnx lionp, duly iiBeossod by said plulntiir ogainst tho southeast qunrtor of hootton 'JO, in townshit) 0. north of rnnim .t1 .,.at nf l,. Sixtli principal meridian, Nobraskn, with mo ponauios unci intorost amounts for tho voar 1801 in tlin mim nfinin. tnr. tho year 189."i in tho sum of 13 87; for ino year iouu m mo sum of 10.08; Tor tho year 1897 in tlio sum of 11.10: for tho year 1898 in tho sum of l.').7o; for tho vear 1899 in tho sum of !) !') nmnnnti,,,. in tho total sum of 883 9.1: with interest on if tl.o nt tho rnto of ton nor cent pur annum irum mo liitli aay of August, 1900. nil of which in dun nnil'iinnniil Plaintiff IirnVB a dnnrnn nf fnronl nanrn oi saui tax non nnu n sale of said prom . . ....v.w...V.. ises . You and each of you defendants nro rumurou 10 nnswor piiki tmtitinn nn nr uemro iuonuny, llio lltli day of Fob' runry, iuui . THE COUNTY OP LINCOLN. A (,'nrnnrntinn )H By H. S. Ridcloy. its Attornov LEGAL NOTICES. NOTICE OF INCORPORATION. rntST. The nnmn nf thin rnrinrntinrt alinll bo iiio Vyommorenu tjiuo. 8KC0NI). Tiin nlaCO of IlllsincfiH nf f Ilia nnninrn tion shall bo in tho City of North Platte, iMournsicn. rtiiitn Tho nhinnfc nf f liin nnrnnrnf I fin atintl t to foetor nail dovolon tho resources of - , w f-, vy.. v ... 'l UUJIU I of its mnmbore, to promote bueiness nod social intercourse anions its members nnrl nrnvtrln fnr tlmni mnalnnl n .1 inrLii 1'iiiTin nnri inn rrmuini nrnanni ti ...... ..w.uu aw VUUUI lit V4CJIKCM ftUll JIIUI nry ontortainmont and the comforts and i . . i . i uuu . uuiuuuuD ul a uiuu iiuuhu VnttiiTii. Tlin tmnifnl utnclr nt Mila shall bo limited to not oxcoed tho sum of 850000. dividod into 250 nhnrnn nf S'J on nn..l. Said Sharps to bo fllllv imill u-lmn unl. scribod for. SIXTH . Tlin inflnhtnflnoail nt Mlta nnr.mrniinn shall not any timo oxeced tho sum of of 8300.00. HKVK.NTII. Tlin nfllnnra nf Hi! a nnrnnrnllnn clmll " . . . ' V. . I 1 .. 1 1 1. LI ClJI.tl consist of a board of olovon diroctors to uo oio(siou oy trio Btocunoiaors nt the nnnillll monf iniT tt fh nnrhnfiiflm nnt ........... .-VHLtn ua. ifii w wui 'VJiivilll ltl.ll a president, vioo-presidont, seorotarv i . . .. . .i . . , , r. nun iroiuuror, io oi uiioson oj ino ooarti of diroctors from thoir own mmborship. In witness whoroof wo havo horounio sot our hands this 31st day of Dooom- E H. Waknkk, V. A. Voi.r.Mr.u, R. L. flltAVKH. uur, X1IIIU, Ika L. Haiik, C. P. lODI.NGS, O.T. PlKI.D. S. RlOHAUDH, W. 11. O WOODIIUKST I.EOAI. NOTICE. Tliti llufniiiliiCtH. Allen II. Clnllln. nhnrlu n CoMlti. Iiur IiiihI)iiiiiI. Mnry A. l'roxt. Corn 0. Mo- Neiil. ctinrlKH K. MuNtml, lior luiabmiil, (lortrmlo HlliMIl nml .liinnln I.. Knllti. Iixlni. I.Aii..i,.l,.rl... nnd lKiiten unilttr tba will of Slorrell O. Koltli, iIhlvhhhi), n tliu liniipouliiii of curtnlo contln. KoikIi h, will toko notice Hint on tho Kltli iluy of October. 1WK). Wllliinl II. Millard, hs oiecutvr nml tMiti'i. nml William A. l'HXtivi, Sr., nml It. H. Van Tiih1I ns ailinltilntrntnrn o. t. a. of tl) iwtntii of .M.'O. Koltli, (loconooil, llloil their 'tl Hon In tlio illMlrlct court of Lincoln county. No brnskn, tlin otiJut nml prayer of which Ih for an order f mm thin court pormlttlnK tliom to noil lotn I'ourtoMiio InoluHlvu, In lllockti. of lllnmnn'H Second Addition to tho city of North Platte, I,I. coin county, Ncliranka, for tho Bum of $7,000.00, to Olio ChnrlcH V IddlnKS, nnd to convoy the mine to nun ny tuelr dood iih moh ropro.sentntlvoi. Vou nnd tvich of you, dofondnnta, nro requlrod to niwufur snld petition nn or before Monday, the Ibthdnyof l'obiuary. 1001. Dated at North IMatto, Nob., this 11th day of January, 1U01. WlixABn n. Mi i.t. nn. Ah Executor nnd Trustee. William A. I'axton, Hu., nud It. 8. Van TAmm.i., iw nilniluletrntnrk c. t. n, of tboontnto of M, 0, Kcltli,docvaied. Jill lly I'nul Charlton, their Att.ftney. I'KOIIATK NOTICK. In the matter of tne estate of James I). Wilson, deceased. In the County Court of Lincoln County, Nebraska, December 11, IP00, Notice Ik hereby given, that the creditors of said deceased will meet the Administra trix of said estate, before the County Jude of Lincoln County, Nebraska, at the County Court ltoom In said county, on the Dtli tiny of January, UK) I, and on the loth day of June, 1001, at 0 o'clock a. m . each day, tor the pur pose ot presenting their claims for examin ation, adjustment and allowance. Six months are allowed for creditor to ircsent their claims, and one year tor the Admlnls tratrlxtp settle salt! estate, from tlio UtU ay ui wwrnuur iuw. , A. S, 3' ?n$lJ&iyo. a H I 1'UIILICATION NOTICK. John Furnish. Cora A. Furnish and John Doc, real name unknown, defendants, will take notice that James 13. Seeley. plaintiff, lias Hied Ills petition In the district court of Lincoln county, Nebraska, against said de fendants, the object and prayer of which are to foreclose a certain mortgage executed October 1st, t8W.!, by the defendants John J urnlsh and Cora A, Furnish, on the follow, tic described real estate, to wit: The south halt of the northwest quarter and the north east quarter of the southwest quarter of section twelve; and the southeast quarter of the northeast quarter of section eleven, all in towiHhli) nine, north In range thirty, west of the blxth principal meridian In Lin coln county, Nebraska, said mortgage being executed to secure the payment of the one principal promissory noteof said defendants John Furnish and Cora A. Furnish, for the sum of i&co. with terr Interest coupon notes thereto attached; each of said Interest notes being for the sum of 17 M) and due respectively on the llrst days of April and October 18'A IHH, 1805, isou, and 1W7. There Is now due the jilalntllT on said notes and mortgage Including the amount paid a taxes on said premises, and the costs paid bv fiiiilMllfT It. ..... . i ...... .... : plaintiff In the foreclosure enscs comincnn-i! by the County of Lincoln for the foreclosure of taxes on said nremlsuH. thn sum nr C7:w J'i , ... ' ' I'lv.iiinva, null, w, .J7,iv. Wltll HIkFa., tl....n, nft ..... 1 .. ... . . .J ...... .w.ab .tiuAvuu ..b mi; i.iiu in leu per cent per annum on 02J.M) therrof from the 1st pay of Ap.-ll, 1H05, and on 1 115 09 thereof from IheMh day of August, low, and plain tin prays for a decree that said defendants be required to pay the samo or that said premises be sold to satisfy said amount with interest and costs of suit. ou arc required to answer said petition on or before Monday the Ulst day of Jan uary, 1001. i.. . ',A.HK? K Sbki.cv, Plaintiff. -JliLJLy ' S Morlan- Attorney. Legal Notieo. Tho (Icfoutlimts V. C. MoMichitol, W. I'. Uabcock, T. M. Marelmll, (J. II. Coopor, A. S. Saude, first ronl nnmo unknown, (implottded with Jnriua D. Lowia, ot nl.,) will tako notieo that on tho 18th day of Juno. 1P00, tho phttnliir, Tho County of Lincoln, it corporation, filed lto potition In tho dis trict court of Lincoln eounty, Nebraska, tho object nnd prayer of which in to forecloHo eortain tux Hone, duly itascssod by said plaintiff" nKtiinst tho eouth we&t quarter of section 21, in town ship D, north of rango 27, west ot Sixth principal moridinn, Nebraska, which with tho pounhiop nnd Interest amount for tho yonr 1802 in tho sum of $8 02: for tho year 1893 in tho sum of 9.11; for tho your 1891 iu tho sum of 8 31; for tho yenr 189. in tho sum of 7 D8; for tho year 189G in tho num of 8.15; for tho year 1897 in tho sum of 15.83; for tlio year 1893 in tho sum ot 7.11; for tho year 1S99 in tho sum of 7.0G; amount ing in tho total sum of 87310; with in terest on 855.G1 nt tlio rnto ot ton por eont por annum from tho 1st dnv ot Mny, 19C0, nil ot which is duo 'and unpntd. I'lnitltiff Tiravs n ilnnrnn nf f-irni,lnoiie of said tax lion" nnd n said of said prom- You and ench of you defendants nro rcntlirod In nnnivnr Rnlrl' tmtitinn , boforo Monday, tho 11th day of Fob- mnry, ivul. I'lIE COUNTY OF LINCOLN, A Corporation. 251 By II. S. Ridploy, its Attornov. Legal Notice Tho dofondants Geor F. Whito (itn ploadod with John V. Wood otnl.,) will take notieo that on tho 3d day of April, i9U0, tho plaintilT, Tho County of Lin coln, a corporation, filod ils petition in the dUtriot court of Lincoln county, No braskn, tho object nnd prayer of which is to forocloeo eortain tux lions, duly as sessed by said plaintifr figuiust tho southeast quartor ot northwest quarter and lots 3, 1 and 5 of section (J, in township 12, north of rnnj.ro 30, west ot Sixth principal moridian, Nobraskn, which with tho poualties and intorost amount for tho venr 1892 in tho biiiii nf 821.45; for tho year 1803 in tho sum of 9 40; for tho year i891 in tho sum ot io.bj for tlio yenr ibO.) in tho sum of 14.45; for tho yonr i89G in tho fum of 18 02; for tho yonr 1897 in tlio sum of 10.95; fortlio year i898 in tlio sum of G.70; for tho yonr i899 in tho sum of5.G0; nmnuiitinf,' in the total sum ot 8103.08; with interest on 873 7G nt tho rnto of ten por cent por annum from tlio 1st day of May, i900, nil of which is duo and unpaid. Plaintiff prays n deeroo of forooh of said tnx lion nnd a ealo of said protn- IbUb. You and ouch of you dofendnnts nro required to nnswor said potition on or boforo Monday, tho 11th day ot Fob- ruury, iuui. IT I u COUNTY OF LINCOLN, A Comorntion. 251 13y II. S. Ilidclov. its Attornov Loal Notice, 'Pill, flofnnflnntu .L.lin MnHon T.. MnttRntl lltu U'ifn Itrot: rnnl nn... ...uv .v.., ut.iiiu III, known, O. II. Jacobson, first ronl nnmo uiiKiiuwu, dacouson tils who, first real nnmo unknown nnd John Uuo, ronl nnmo unknown will' lake notiuo that on tho 1th day of Sent.. 1900. tlin tilinntiir . M'lw. rv,,.,.,, r r coln.n corporation,, filed its potition in tho District Court of Lineolu County, Nebraska, tho object and prnyor of whiuh is to foreclose eortain tax lions, duly fiR-iwed by said phiintiff HKniust tho northeast quartor of aootion 9, town ship 10, north of rango 33. west of Sixth principal moridian, Nobraskn, with penalties nnd Intorost ntnount for tho voar 1893 in tlinmim nt a 1.1 t. f..- . I... . . ..." ... V . I I 1 I I 1 1 1J year 1891 in tlio sutn of 0.72; for tho yt-nr 1895, ih tho sum of 8.17; for tho ...... 1 cm . . jtui loiw, in mu mi 111 oi mai; ior tno your 1897, iu tho sum of 8.70; Tor iho year 1898, in tho sum of 4.02; for tho year 1899, in tho sum of 3.05; amonntini,' 111 Urn total sum nf A."i(V!V. will, ! 1 1 root on 811.00,nt tho rnto of ton por cont per lllltilltii frim tw l.ltlt ,7ti..r.P A ,if,i,nl ino) all of which is duo and unpaid. I'lainuu prays a tiecreo or Toreolosuro of said tax lions and a sale of said prem ises. You and onoh of you dofondants nro ronuirofl tn nnnu'nr ciil.l ....ttit... ... j, I..,, Ill, in boforo Monday, tho 11th dav of Fob- M. mii mnry, i.iwi. mt'VTV rM l.lMpnr v A Corporation. 251 By II.S.HidBley.its Ally J. F. PILLION, Plumber. Tinworkor General Repairer. Special atteiitiou given to ICTGLE EMU. WHEELS TO RENT mm