J V r (A Bicycles 1901 Models S w j Wc have the newest mod $ els of the Crescent Bicycles y "1 stocK and would be K K pleased lo have you call and examine tnem LADIES' AND MEN'S MODELS Clinton THB JEWELER, TUESDAY, FEB. 26, 1901. Mraf A. S, Baldwin went to Lex V iiigtou this morning. Carload of Pillsbury's Flour just in at Harrington & Tobiti's. The Rebekah Kensington will meet Thursday afternoon with Mrs. W. II. Broach. Wc havcfiome small houses which can be sold cheap on easy terms. John Bratt & Co. The Fair Btore announces that on and after March 1st it will close JiP doors at seven in the evening. Joe McGraw, the mechanical expert on the Chapped Register, spent Sunday in tosvn with rela tives. John Keith went to Colorado last night to purchase another bunch of sheep for his ranch on the Bird wod. Harrington .& Tobin have just received a carload of the celebrated Greeley Potatoes, the best potato grown. Mrs. C. T. Whelau left Friday night for a visit with trieuds in Chicago, expecting to be absent a week or so. A. H, Davis who was called to Welllleet last week by the death of his father, returned home Satur day. His wife will remain at Well lleet for some time yet waiting on Mrs. J. A. Davis, who is still very sick. 1) B. McNeel has lately miised seyeral head of cattle from his herd and he has surmised that they had ftgrllgdiforaueof,byspme one in Unit section. TMipap Ui.r?f"Wimiifer; ' ii '"-n w. more strongly impressed upon hi a couple of days ago when the front quarter of one of his year old cal ves were found secreted in the bruish of an old timber claim. The calf had been skinned and the hind quarters carried away. Mr. Mc Neel suspects a certain party and this morning had a search warrant issued and placed in the hands of Sheriff Keliher, who left tor the home of the suspected party this forenoon. Do you get these Prices WHERE YOU BUY ON TIME? J,ook it uj in your pjtss book, Kerosene Oil per gal IS Searchlight Matches per box. .04 VYeast Foam 2 pkgs 05 On Time Yeast 2 pkgs 05 Kingsfords Corn Starch per pktfe Kingsfords Silver Gloss .08 Starch ner nkire 08 4 4 tJ Aunt Jemima Pancake Flour per pkgc 10 140-lb. Bay Salt $1-10 Arbuckles Coffee 2 phgs 25 Lion Cqflfee 2 pUgs 25 XXXX Coffee 2 plgs 25 Bee Coffee per pkg 14 Hprse Shoe Tobacco per plug .45 Battle Ax Tobaccq per Plug, .35 Star Tobacco per plug; . . , 45 fitundard Navy Tobacco per piHpr 3s J, T. Tobacco per plug; 20 We pay J$-cent each for your Tobacco Tags of the following brands, ' Star, Horse Shoe, r T Spear Head. p Wilcox; Department Stoto. Mike Cox is making preparations to build a five-room cottage in the Third ward. Call and see our list of building lots if you are expecting to build tnis summer. John Bkatt & Co. The statement ot the First National Bank published elsewhere show deposits of $227,000 in that institution. Frank Brazelton. who has been on the road for several months, arrived in town last night and will probably remain for some time. Two more applications for mem bership in the Commercial Club were received Saturday, making seventeen received since Jan. 10th. John Bratt was at Ogalalla yes terday and closed a deal for a tract of land, the purchaser being John Welch, who lives south of Paxton. Col. C. Scharinann leaves to morrow night for Lincoln where he will join Governor Dietrich and staff aud accompany the party lo Washington An unusually large number of hogs were marketed in town yes. terday, many of which came from Logan county. The price paid was around S4.70. Harrington & Tobin have re ceived a car each of Pillsbury Flour and Greeley Potatoes. Mrs. Win. Briggs, who had been visiting friends in town for a few days while enroute home from visit in Peoria. III., left for Colo rado last night. A committee from the clerk's union waited on the merchants yesterday to get an expression on the early closing question. We understand that with one or two exceptions all agreed to close at seven o'clock. 13x-slieriff Miller is down from Garfield today, the first time in two months, He says farmers in that section are getting ready to put in the usual acreage of corn and oats but that the acreage ol wheat will not be as large as usual. John Neary says the backbone of winter is broken, but that the pre vailing sickness from colds will continue until March 25th. One way to avoid these colds is to wear heavy-soled shoes, and Mr. Neary is prepared to sole your shoes in a workmanlike manner and at reasonable prices. Shop on Locust street. Grand Chancellor French re turned Saturday from Calhoun, where he instituted a Knights of Pythias lodge. Mr. French has covered a. good part ol the state during the past few months and finds the K. P. lodges, generally speaking, in good condition and growing in numbers. Tf vn,. 7.V5 nasfcuc uesi nour maue T '-i.i. i. j n i order -- ,wm warn nnc Pillsburv ol Harrington & Tot? Frank Gooclm.nn -,,d in town last Thursdav and the (LI I IV -vj.iwM home of Frank Frederic!, the ... t - men ucing om acquaintances. Shortly after arriving Goodman was taken sick with pneumonia, and though prompt medical aid was given him he died at ten o'clock this lomoon. The deceased was a man forty-one years of age and leaves a family at Laugdon, Mo. The relatives have been no-" tified of the death and tlje remains placed in charge pf Undertaker Warner. Mrs.' J. W. Nugent died at her home near Maxwell last Thursday at the age of fifty-five, after an illness of several weeks. The deceased came with her husband from Illinois about twelve years ago and located near Maxwell, where Mr. Nugent engaged in the cattle business, aud where they have resided continuously. Mrs Nuyent was a lady of many fine qualities, held the esteem of every fiicnd, and her death is deeply regretted by all who knew her She haves a husband, one son and one daughter. 10. F. Seeberger says that about every farmer in the vicinity of Her shey who raised sugar beets last season will put in a crop of them this year, and that others will also cultivate a tew acres each. The beets raised at Hundley last year averaged the highest in purity, saccharine matter and yield of any raised in Nebraska aud the average equalled any raised in the United States. Mr, Seebcrgcr considers the Platte valley in this section of Nebraska the garden spot for beet culture, and he is surprised that more farmers do not raise beets, aB the crop is a paying one. n .... 1' Railroad Notes. I Engine 1809 came out of the shops this morning looking as bright as a now pin. Fireman Goodwin has been spending the past week in Grand Island. Billie Barter of the boilershop has been off duty for several days on account of sickness. Andy Traynor, general baggage agent of the Union Pacific, trans acted business in the city yesterday. John Russell, night baggageman. accompanied by his sister, has been spending the past few days in Omaha. Leo Sullivan, who had been taking a mouth's lay-off and visit ing his parents at Kearney, reported for duty yesterday. That Curtis railroad item was one on the writer to be sure, but the railroad editor of the Omaha Bee aud the editor of the Lexing ton Clipper "fell in" on the Fame item. The passengers that went through Saturday on one of the sections of train No. 2 had been delayed thirty hours on account of a wreck aud other delays on the Central Pacific. The Union Pacific announces that it will expend a big sum of money building up the bed of the Kansas Pacific this year. The motive power will also be im proved and the passenger service placed in an up-to-date shape. Six of the 1700 class of engines from this station and two from Omaha were sent to the Wyoming division vesterday. The company lias closed a big contract with the government tor Kock Springs coal to be delivered at San Francisco and additional motive power is needed in transporting it. Railroad men are beginning to suspect that Superintendent Park carries a rabbit's foot. Never in the history of the road, business considered, has there been such freedom from wrecks as during the past six months. In addition to the rabbit's foot, he knows how. Laramie Republican. During the recent tripofPresi dent Hayes of the Southern Pacific over the Union Pacific, the speed record between Laramia and Raw lins was badly fractured, the train attaining a pace of eighty-seven miles an hour. Mr. Hayes highly complimented Division Supt. Park upon the smooth track and the speedy run. Last Saturday Baggage Agent McGovern received the following message from Sidney. ;"Four trunks in baggage car No. 1134. on train two. Please check through to desination." When train No. 2 arrived here Agent McGovern found the trunks in the car but they belonged to four elephants which ere routed to Kansas City. Of W,.. 11. 1 . 1 - - - 1. couf?tle ouya nuu uie uiugii on McGovretW. T. M, CA. NOTES. The cntertaiiimevii and social to be given at the rooms ouv Thursday evening February 28tliVat 7:30 promises to be a good oner1- Ice creajn and cake will be servedt Tickets on bale at the door and by the reception commitee, 15 cents or two for 25 cents. Proceeds to be applied on tin, piano. WeBtorn rish, Beginning this week and continu ing during Lent wc will handle su- peior fresh western fish. Baskin's Moat Makkut. Spilt !8 The latest lad for the ladies, three for five cents up to fifty cents each. Clinton thi: Jp.wki.kk. Seamless Shoes. Everyone knows their ad vantage for boys and men's wear. HOYS' SWAM LESS SHOES Sirie 3 to 5, Soles quilted with steel pegs per pair $1.75 BOYS' SEAMLESS SHOES Fine Calf, size 3 to 5, per pair $2.00 MEN'S SEAM LESS SHOES . Medium weight, a good -ill around Shoe, per pair..?2.00 You will find our Shoes will give you complete satisfaction. We buy no shoddy goods. Wilcox Department Store, The infant child of Mr. and Mrs. IL N SmUh dlcd thl8 forcnoon' Ftank viscr ot bidney is visit ing North Platte friends today. Asa Searle will probably go to Washington to look on at the in augural ceremonies. Mr. and Mrs. Thos, Haley left last night for Omaha where they will visit triends for several days. S. Gooy.cc resumed his position at McDonald's bank yesterday after being confined to the house with grippe. The 13ureka Stock Food Compa ny shipped 600 pounds of the food yesterday to New York, which will fed to the horses cotittectcd with the Wild West Show. Have you fire insurance on your dwelling houac or household goods? If not wc will write it for you at the lowest possible rate and give you the best insurance possible. John Bratt & Co. Chicago forecast for North Platte and vicinity: Partly cloudy tonight and Wednesday: colder tonight Maximum temperature yestcrdny was 40; one year ago it was 50 Minimum temperature this morn, ing wi28; one year ago it was 26. An addVess bv Joseph Choate Ambassador toGreat Britain, on the 'career and character of Abra ham Lincoln his enjrJj' ..life his early struggles with the work.' -his character as developed in the later ,.i I.!.. ,!f . I t . ..(... v.ii n ui ins ii ic iiiiu ims auminisirii tion, which placed his name ho high on the world's roll of honor and fame, has been published by the Chicago, Milwaukee it St. Paul Railway and may be had by sendini; ix (6) cents in postage to F. A. Miller, General Passenger Agent, Chicago, III, You Need Some of these Maydole Hammer each 55 Alligator Wrench each 15 -lb. box All Copper Rivets. .18 Hame Staples 2 for 05 Breast Strap Slides each 05 Carpet Tack's 2 barrels for. . . .05 Clothes Hooks 1 and .02 Hills Hog Ringers each 15 100 Hills Hog Rings 07 Bridle Bits each 08 No. 0 Steel Traps each 13 End Clevises for Doubletrees 8c, 2 for .15 Large Clevises lor Double trees 10 Small Plow Clevises 05 Borax per lb 15 Welding Compound per lb... .15 Buggy Paint per pt 35 Buggy Paint per qt 60 Reloading Sets, 10 or 12 gauge .55 12-qt Galvanized Pail 20 12-gauge Loaded Shells per box 45 10-gauge Loaded Shells per box 50 Wilcox Department j&or'e, DISTRESS WARRANTS. All persons knowing themselves indebted for delinquent personal taxes will please take notice that 1 am compelled, under the law,' to issue distress warrants. C. F. SUIIAK MANN, Treasurer Lincoln County. Legal Notice. Tho ilofondnuts Qeoriro F. "Whitn Cttn plonded with John V. Wood, ot nl.), will titlco notiuo Hint on tho IM day ot April, JUi'U, tho iilnlntilV Tho Uounty or Lincoln, u eornonition. Mod its petition in tho district court of Lincoln county. NonrnHkn, thoohjootund prnyorof which nro' to forooloso certain tax lions, duly nsBPFsml by snid nlnintill imninHt the northwest quarter ot Boction 0. township 12, north of rango U0, woat of Sixth prin cipal inoridinrf, NpbniBltn. for tli" year 1892 in tho amit2liS; for Iho vnr 18l),'l in tho sum (if ti JO; for th venr 18111 in tho sum (if 10.8.1; foi tho vonr 189."i in tho sum of 1145; for tho your 1800 m tho Bum of 18.02; for tho yenr 181)7 in tho sum of 10.95; for th your '. in. tno sum or o n; lor tnoyonr 1891) In tho t-um or iW; lunnuntinir In tlio total sum of $97.88; with interest on 87!1 70 nt tlio rnto of ten nor cont nor nnniim from Iho llrstdny of May, 1900, nil of which is iluomul unpaid. I'laintilT prnys n tlocroo of foroolosuro of said tux Hon nud n Halo or emu prom isos. Vou nnd each of yon defondnnts nro required to nnswor said potition on or IWoro Monday tho 2.1th day of Mnrch, 190i THE COUNTV OF LINCOLN, A Corporntion. fi2l Hy. II. S. HidKloy, its Atty. FOR SALli FARM WAGONS, SPRING WAGONS TOP BUGGIES, And all kinds of Farm fIachinepy. Standard Goods at Reasonable Prices. LOCKS SALISBURY NORTH PLATTE. SllEntFF'8 BALI, llr virion of nn onlor ot tnlo liwaod from Ilia illitrlct coJrt of Lincoln count j-, Nebraska, upon n ilccreo of foreclosure rendered In salt! court wherein Tho County of Lincoln, n corporation, I a ilMntld And Clnri'iico k. uitncne, ei. ni., nro le endnntu audio mo directed, 1 "III on the SttUi d7 of Mnrch, I ID I, nt 1 o'clock, p. m at the PMt rront iioor 01 uie court nouo in North Platte, Lincoln county, Nebriukn, tell fit putllo auction lo the hluhfftt bidder for cash, to NXlWfr nald uecreo, llill'reptN ami cocim. iiio louonintf ilc acrlbed property, to-wltt Tho northwest quarter or nection live, towntmp MXieon, ramrn thirty, west Hlxtli principal meridian, Lincoln county, Nrblaslin, Dated Norlu JMatte, Neb., Fob. 21, WOI. 122- TIM T. Krunitn, Sheriff, HIIEllIFF'S BALK, llr virtue, of nn order of solo lsnid from tho district court of Lincoln county, Nebraska, upon n decreo of foreclosure rendered In anld conrt wherein The County ot Lincoln, n corporation, la tilalntirt aud Dr. II. J. Kar Medicine Co . ot. al., nrn dofotldants and lo mo dlrectod, I Mill on mo zutn nay or Morcn, linn, ai i o cioci, p. in , at tho cast front door of the court house In North t'latte, Lincoln county, Nebraska. Hell at public auction to Iho highest bidder for cash, to satisfy said decree, Interests and costs, Iho fnltowliift de. ecrlbed procrly, to-wlt! The southwest uuarli'r of northwest quartor, northeast quarter ol south, west quarter aud south half of southwest quarter if section nine, and northwest quarter of north west quarter of section eleven, all In Uwiishlp fifteen, ranee. Ihlrly-two, west of Sixth principal meridian. Uncoil! county, Nebraska. Dated North I'latle, Neb., Teli 21. 11X11 VUTi Tim T, KKl.tnitii, Sheriff. Slli:UlFt','HHALK. llr virtue ot an order ot sale Issued from Hie district court of Lincoln county, Nebraska, upon a decree of foreelosuro rendered In said court wherein tho McKlntcyLnnnltiK Loan nod Trust Company In plaintiff and Allied W, Davenport, et. al are defendant, aud to me directed, I will Hi the 'Jfilh day of Miirrh, ll)l, at 1 o'clock, p. m , at the east front door ot tlio court house In North I'latle, Lincoln county, Nebraska, sell at public auction to the blithest bidder for cash, to satisfy said decree, Interests and costs, the following de scribed property, liMvIti The oouthwest quarter if section twenty-six, township Mitocn, rango !wcnty-eliht, west Hlxtli principal meridian, Lin coin county, Nebraska. Dated North I'latle, Neb, reb. 21, 1001. I22R Tli T. KKUIicn, Bherlff. I.KOAI. NOTKB lly virtue of an order of the dlstrlrt conrt of Lincoln county, Nebraska, to tnu directed, I win on tno Din nay ot March, UH)l, at I f .-'clock, a. in., at the cast front door of the cottFO"""" In ald county, acll to the tilKhest If' r, for casli, the vast lialf of lection 31, i in, range si, in Haul on ni)'. 11 u . llF.r.I.Ell, jaw Holcrce. IiKOAh NOTICU, Tho defendant,! the Ailmlnlatr.itor. Kxecutor and the Unknown lleirx of John U. Taylor, deceased, whose real namcH and residences arc lo this plaintiff unknown, ivui taice nonce mar. on me 101a nay )f Jtilv 1P00. the Plaintiff The County of Lincoln n corporation, Med Uh us pciiimn in uie district court oi Lincoln nnnty, Nebraska, the olijcct and tu ayer ot I'll cli Is to foreclose certain lax 1 en. tlulv iMsenscd by said plain llff agaliiHt the Koutli tialf of the Northeast iiuarter and the north lau oi me Houincast oi section i-.iuni. in l'ownshlp Thirteen, north of ItatigcTwcnty- cven west of the Sixth rr nc nal meridian, Nebraska, lor the year IHttiln the u in of 911.71); for the year I Nil l in the stun f 101.1: for the vear 1W.1 In the sum of m.Ol, for the vear IHUrtln the sum of UOol for the year Irtrr In the sum of tH.M); for the ear 1808 In the sum of 11,01: lor the vear IHVJ lu the sum of is, m. amountliiK In the .otai sum oi ifts.ui: wiin interest iiii(Ki it rate often nor cent per annum from the 1st day of May, 11KX), all of which Is due and I1I1.1K1, l'lalntlft tiravs a decree of foreclosure of all tax lien and a sale of said premises. you anil eacn oi you (leiemtaniH arc re ulred lo answer said petition on or before lotulay, 2Mh day of March, toot . Tlll'i UIUM'V UI'" IjliSlAJI.N, A Corporation, MSI lly 11. S. UldKley, Its Attorney. Loj;al Notice. Tlio dofondnntB William D. I'ucBloy, riirfsli'V his wlto llrst and roal nnmo unlcnown, 1 J. Mnckoy una John Doo ronl nnmo unknown will tuko notice that on tho 10th day ot Docombor, 10U0, tho plnintiir, Tho County of Lincoln, n corporation, tiled its petition in tho district court ot Lincoln county, Nobrnskn, tho objoct nnd prayor of which is to forocloBo cortnin tax lions duly assessed hy mid plnintiir against tlio -oulh hair southwest quartor ot south half of southeast quarter of section 1, in township 14. north of rnngo 29, west of Sixth principal mondinu, Nobrnskn, for tho year 1895 in tin Bum of 83.10; for tho yoarlo9U in tho sum or u.w: ror tnoyonr 1897 in tho sum of l.OSror tho year 1898 in tho sum ot 5.29; for thoyonr 1899 in tho sum ot 3.19; amounting in tho totnl sum of $30.31; with interest on $22.22 nt tho rnto of ton por. cent per anuum from tho 1st day of Novombor, I'M), nil of which ib duonnd unpaid. Plnintiir nravB u doorooof forocloeuro ot said tax loin and n sale ot said prem ises. You nnd onch of you defendants nro required to nnswor said potition on or liofnro Monday, tho 2r)th day of March, 1001. THK COUNTY OP LINCOLN, A Corporation. 121 lly II. S. RidRloy. its Atty Legal Notice. Tlio defeiuliiits tho ndtninistrnlor, ho oxocutor and tlio unknown heirs ot 13, F. Newport doonsod, whoso roal nntnes nnd residences nro to this plain tin unknown, will take notico that on ho 1th day of Sont., 1900. tho plnitithT, Hie County ot Lincoln, 11 corporntion, tiled its potition in tho district court 01 I im.Aln nfAimlti V rt I tn ti lm I hit l.lrl LUUU ij ilUUtllllltltl lllU UUJUU I nd nrnyor or which is lo rorocloso cor tnin tax lions duly iisossod by said plaintiff nuainst tho northeast quarter of Section 35, in Township 9, north, ot Kimo 31, wost ot tho hlxtl irinuipnl moridinn, Moumibkii, ror tho your 1893 In tho sum of $13.87; for tho vear 1890 in tho buiii of 15.91. for tho yoar 1897 in thosiim of 12.07; for tho yenr ib:m in 1110 nn 111 01 11. 11; lor tno your 1899 in tho sum of (l.ll; aiiiotiniitiK in tlio total sum of 800.27, with intoroston 317.40 nt tho rnto of ton por cent per innum from tlio liJtti nay or Aucust, 19110, nil of which is duo and unpaid. Plaintiff nrnvs n decreo of foro- closuro ot said tax Hon nnd n sale of sail promises Vou nnd onch or you doreminnis nro required to ntiBwor said potition on or hororo Monday, tho 25th dny of March, 1001. THK COUNTV Or LINCOLN. A Corporation, 121 By 11. H. Uidwloy, its Atty. A Stitch in Time Saves Nine Is a trite old saying, and is particularly true when applied to Shoes. Our business is to mend Shoes, and people give us the credit of knowing our business from a to z. If your Shoes need mending, bring them here. George Te"kuVie. YELLOW FMQNT BH0E BT0KK, lUic nnroitT or the condition or mi., ij' i Ti! i n i nit nm N&uonai mwi At Notlh 1'Utle. In tlio Slnto of Xelirnnkn, nt the clcweof bulno;, Fobrunrjr 5th, IWJl, ltKHOUItOM. fiOmm oixl ilincnunta.. tin jiii Ovenlrnttp, secured nnd nnocurcd 1117 j(. u. h. ixiuds to secure rlrculatlon i-j son 0,1 Stocks, cciirlllcs, etc.... .. ;) f.vi nil llnnkliuMumsc. furnllnro nnd fliturr. -i nn .7, Other rcnl ctnlo owned. j u'. rnrouU) , , ; J', Duo from HUloIlnnkn nnd llnnkr..., no (ill inio irom npprovwi rnccrro ngcntn. .... fq w- 7f) lnternnl ItuTenue Btamt...... 01 Checks nnd other cnth Menu im 7., ()t' of oilier nntlonnl banks. 7I0 00 Frnctlonnl pniior currency, nickels nml ccius k!) &H IjtWrUL MONEY HKHKnVK IN niN. viz. Pl'fclo Il OIW 15 Legal tendor notes,, 1 CAW 00 1 1 Cj2 iill) !k ltedeiupllon fund with U. M. trensnrer (Ave percent of circulation , ( 02.1 (X) Tolnl , JS107 293 V, MAlllMTIKN. Onpllnl (.lock pnld In , . fAO 000 (X) Surplus fund , 15 COO CO Undivided profits, less expenses nud (men paid,..., 2 175 s NnllnnnI Hank notes outstanding U iOO Oil mil iiiouiio limits nun uniiKors M 81 Imllvldiinl deHIU subject to check.,., VA (HI ltl Domnnd certificate of deimslt 10 201 82 TimorerllflcatcsofdeiHisIt M 711 OS Tolnl. Hlnlo of Ncbrnskn.Oountv nf t.lnniln ' ...SWT 2ft3 M I, Arthur MoNnninrn, Oashlnr of tho nbovo nniiied linnk, do solemnly scnr Hint the nUivo stntciuent li true to Iho best of my knowledge nnd HubcrllH'd nnd sworn to before mo this 23d, day of Feb. IWI. ueiiei. AlllllUH MCNAMAKA. Rash nr. liUTI.Kn llirCIIAMAW. Vnlarv tl,,l,1l ub! K. F. HKKOItmiKII, Directors, I'. A. WllltR PROFESSIONAL CARDS. o.v- llEDELL 1'HYSIOIAN AND SUKOEON, Oillcos: North l'lntto Nntionnl Bank BulldinR, North l'lntto, Nob. jp 1 DENNIS, M. D., IIOMOEOPATIIIST, NntIonnUT.rt N011T1I I-ItT&n. . O. PATTEISON, HTTORNBY-HT-LnW, Ofllco over Yollow Front Shoe Store NORTH PLATTE, NED. J. .S. lIOAQIMNn. W. V. IIOAOLANl) Hoagland& Hoagland, ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELORS ornco ovr MoOonnld'n llnnk. NOIITII l'LATTK, NLU. yiLCOX it IIALLIGAN, ATTORNR T8-AT.LAW, W.ATTK, . . . VOHTH EUUABKa Office over North l'lntte Nntionnl lUnk. J S. ItlDQELY, ' ATTORNEY-AT.LAW. K?x'Am,lniiinmMn u'ook, Dewey street. . NORTH PLATTE, - - NEBRASKA , pit. a. u. DENT PHYSICIAN AND SURGKON, viucc. over I'ost Ollice. Tiilonhniif. Ill North Platto, - - - Nobrnsltu. . DAVIS, (TTORNEYS-AT-LAV. NORTH PLATTE,, - . NEBRA8KA Qrndy Block Booms 1 & 2. McEVOY & CO., Blacksmiths and Wagonmakers. Horse Shoeing u Specialty. Horse Shoeing' $3 per Team. Also reductions in the orice of all other work. Work iruaranteed or money refunded. Give us a call. Locust street south of Yost's harness store. J. F. F1LLI0N, P General Repairer. Special attention given to ns 1EPM1&. WHEELS TO RENT 71 51 $25.00 TO The American sitmmerland, THE . . UNION PACIFIC . . Hus authorized a Settler's Excur sion rate of $25 00 rate from North Platte to California. Pullman Ordinary Sleeping Cars are run daily via the Union Pacific to Cal ifornia. These cars are the most comfortable, commodious means of travel for large patties, intend ing settlers, homseekers, hunting parties. Pull information cheerfully fur nished on application. J. U. SCANLAN, Agent. L11C I Vtwmt vf 1