Wbrt 1 i mi- SEVENTEENTH YEAH. NORTH PLATTE, NEBRASKA, MARCH 0, 1901. NO. 18. A OUR SPRING GOODS Will be here before long and in the meantime we desire to dispose of Odds and Ends in Furniture and offer you attractive prices on these goods. If you need a piece of Furniture you can find it here, and the price will be as highly satisfactory as the article. We have established a reputation for selling good furniture at low prices; we propose to maintain that reputation. How About a Range? Do you need one? If so let us give you low prices on a good one. Ginn JOHN BKA1 I . t. k. huuumnir. ...JOHN BRATT & CO Real Estate, Loans m Insurance X NORTH PLATTE, NEBRASKA. X WXR.oXoYtm.coz--x.-y 3B cynic ixx UNTotox'aelK.rt,. : Korf h pl&tte ft lour ................... tyaijUfacttured. by lot ti? Platte poller fljilis Used by economical housewifes in fifty towns in Nebraska and Wyoming and pronounced the equal of any flour manufactured in Nebraska. fl THal-Sack uUil Cofjviijce yoU of its fljeirit North Platte Roller Mills C, I. IDDINCS !im!Filimiii1!Fill1!fill1!Fiil1!FiilVFlil1!FIUHFIH1!ril!FiU1Tf Say! Is Your Wife Cross? j IF SO, BUY HER SOMK OF THE. . New Aluminum Ware j at A. L. Davis' Hardware Store. Just like a S mirror and will make her smile all the time. rs Caa4q Yo have llico's Northern grown Gar- 2 OCCUo den and Flower Seeds in bulk or paek- 3 2 age. We sell Hardware, Gives ns A I HA VIC tt im ua t lOj no one owes. s !tFimiFiU1!Fiii!TFiU1tFili1?Fili1fFlli1!Fill1TFiU1TFiii1tFiU1!FiilK CARRIE NATIONS Public opinion seems to be divided as to the course pursued by this lady, but the universal opinion is that PALMER'S CAR 'NATION PINK (the juice of the flower) is the most lasting and exquisite odor to be obtained. We have it in bulk. NORTH PLATTE PHARMACY. & Wei n gaud. Don't go it Jiliiul In selecting1 liquors forborne con sumption; be sure of tbeir flavor, quality, purity and fairness of price before ordering in a nut sbell, be sure of tbe reliability of the liquor merchant who sup plies you. We challenge com parison as to the excellence of our stock, the valuc-for-value of our prices. HENRY WALTEMATH, Stoves and Tinware g a call. s The Hardware man that BETWEEN THE RIVERS. There arc but very few depots along the litleof the Union Pacific that arc kept up in any better shape tlinn the one at Ilcrslicy. Frank Limpus the agent at that piocc is neat and tidy in every respect. He has a place for every thing and everything ih m its place. He is accommodating and obliging to all who have business to trans acUwith the company and is there fore highly appreciated by all who patronize the road at that station. Maurice Fowler of North Platte and a gentleman by the-name of Davenport from the east were pur chasing horses up this way Wed ner.day. A. 13. Goodwin is erecting a new barn on the premises he will soon occupy at Hershey. N, 13. Spurrier of Nichols went to Denver with a car load of June pit's Tuesday of his own raising tliat averaged 225 pounds each. W. K. Brooks and Mrs. Carrie A. Dymond both of Nichols were united in marriage on Tuesday at the home of the bride's parents Mr. and Mtb. Win. Dvmond of that place, Rev. Gilpin officiating. Elmer lSdminstcu of the houHi side, who recently returned from Kansas with one hundred head of mixed cattle, went back to the same place this week where he will purchase one hundred head of two year old steers and return with them next week. They will be run in the Birdwood country the com ing scavon. The revival meetings are still in progress at Hershey but the aud ience and converts arc both limited. Win. Leypoldt of Omaha, is yisit ing his brother D. M. at Hershey. It has been reported that the sand hillb were alive with young grasshoppers just previous to the recent cold suap, which probably chilled them to some extent. Evrctt Ware delivered three fine horses at North Platte the fore part of the week that he had re cently sold to an eastern buyer. W. C. Cole became a full fledged member ot the Woodmen camp at Hershev last Saturday evening. Jim Clemmons is at this time at work on the Nichols section. The moon has changed and so has ttic night operator at Her shey. A Mr. Brown from up the line is at this time holding down the job. Z. M. Zook has moved to the old canal farm recently vacated by J. C, Hollingsworth north of Nichols. J. D. Meyers is now located on the old canal farm lately vacated by Steve Albro. Pillsbury Minneapolis Flour, the highest grade flour made. We have just received a carload. Harrington & Touin. A Washington dispatch to the Bee says: The resignation of Matt Daugherty, receiver ot the land office at Sidney, Neb., has been accepted, and it is understood the name of J. L. Mcintosh, attorney, of Sidney, has been recommended as his successor. Mr. Mcintosh is one of the best known young men of the Sixth district. He has been active in politics and is a hard worker tor the party. He is a college-bred man and it is believed no better appointment could be made. Dr. Humphreys' Spec! lies net directly upon tbo disease, without exciting disorder in other parts of tho system. Tlicy Cure tlio Sick. mo. cottcx. rmcES. 1 l'etcrs. Congestions, Inflammation!. .25 ii Worms, Worm Fever, Worm Colic. . ;-TiaL'tliliic.Collc,CrylDg,Wakerulncsi .'25 4-Dlarrlirn, of Children or Adults 'H 7-Cotiglis, Colds, Ilroocliltls sjj H eurulsla, Toothache, I'oceacho "J.j 0-llenilarli, Slclt Headache, Vertigo., 10-liyiupln,Indl3cstlon,WcakStomacb.23 1 1-finpprpsscd orl'nlnfnl I'crlod 23 l'J-Wliltc. Too I'rofuso Periods JJ 1 Tl Croup. I.nryneltls, Hoarseness tiff l'I-Pnll ltheur.i, Erysipelas. Eruptions., 1.1-Itheiiniallsiit, Rheumatic Tains,, 25 IS-Mnlarln, Chills, rover and Ague . , 1 ft-(!ntnrrli, Influenza, Cold In tbo Head ,3,1 V!0-Vlioopliig.l,'oiigli ., ,33 U7-I(ldnry Dlsrnsm , 33 UH-Xervous Debility ,. 1,00 30-l'rlnnrv Weakness, Wcttlns I!ed... .23 77-;rlp, Hay Fcier 23 Dr. Humphreys' Manual or all Diseases at your UrugiiUH or Hulled Free. Kohl or druggists, or sent on reeelpt of price, "'&nrV 0',0t.WH1ioj J Jobnbti.. MYRTLE MEWS. Will Null has rented the Gub Wibcrg place for the coming year. Chas A. Moore was transacting business at the county scat o Lrgan county Saturday. Rev. C. T. Graves of Shelton pas sed through this berg enroute to Gaudy. H. W, Hill, North Platte Post master, has straightened up tin error made in a postal order sat isfactorily to both parties. ivuic anu tam urambel will tarm the Douglas homestead this year. bcliool closed in District 03 Thursday, Miss Anna Flynn who had been teaching in that district lett lor Her home in North Platte Friday. A Mr. Campbell has rented Erastus Delhi's place and moved onto the place. T!lll . tl . . . iiuh uurns inarKctcti corn in North Platte Wednesday. Mrs. Gibbs and daughter Mae of Ncsbit were calling on friends in this vicinity recently. W. h. Ross is taking down the tower of the windmill on the John Moore place. Later he will take it to Maxwell for Mr. Moore. western Nebraska flzVj INTERNATIONAL ,j ) UNSHOE -v., ' , Good Cliccr. Have you had a kindness shown Pass It on, 'Twas not Riven for you alone Pass it on. Let It travel down the yearn, Let It wipe another's tears, Till In heaven the deed appear, Pass It on. General Headquarters, IU Fifth 'Ave. t New York City. Nebraska State Division, Myrtle, Neb, Colors, Yellow anil White, Flower, Core opsis, Song, 'Scatter Sunshine.' All letters, packages or Inquiries concern- iik Sunshine work should be addressed to Mrs, Anna K. Moore, Myrtle, Neb., and notices for publication should reach us not later than Wcdnesdyas. 1IRANC1I RIJPORTS. The mothers' committee, at Kearney, MisB Lillian Shafto pres ident of branch, has each member placed the names of five mothers including her owu mother, with date of birth, on an official birthday card. As each day comes around t-ome gift is selected from the birth day box that has been started by this band. The box contains the best efforts of the fancy work class, the needle work guild and the sew ing circle. Tryon circle is still surging ahead. It now lias a membership ot eighteen. The circle will send out Easter greetings to Crab Orchard band. Mrs. J. M. Patter sou of Lilac has been active in the work, Mrs. Geo. A. Dolph is the president of this band of workers. The members of the Myrtle Di vision have not been idle during the month. Mrs. Blanch Wright dropped ten cents into the state exchequer, also contributed pa pers, and two garments; Mrs. Liz zie Keslar sent postmarks to the State Pres. of Maine. Mrs, Fred Ouimbley and Miss Lottie Fuller wrote cheerful letters and also sent out other rays of cheer. The sew ing circle has been btiBy preparing for their Internatiouel Day but have not forgotten to pass on read ing matter and to contribute ICaster greeting. SUNBHINi: IN HUNPMiS. A box of greetings was forwarded to the Merna branch, one package for distribution among .the school children at Alexandria, another package to Gertrude Chesney who Santa Claus had missed, quilt pieces to the "shut in" of the Home for aged ladies at York, Oregon, and six books to as many members in the state who appreciate good literature, C.I.EANINl'iH. One more book. "The Uoosier Schoolmaster'' has been added to I JOSEPH HERSHEY, WINDMILLS PIPES AND FITTINGS BARB WIRE. ROUND AND HALF ROUND STOCK TANKS im LOCUST STREET, NORTH PLATTE, NEB. 7V our library by Anonymous of Gaudy. Seveuly-iive printed slips to be placed in the library books came from Miss Ada B. Coultcs. Below we give a paragraph from a letter written by II. M. Mould of Keeseville, N. Y. What a great field for good works the Sunshine Society has. ' "I take it for gi anted you have met Rev. C. F. Graves of Shelton, Neb At the request of a Gaudy Sun shine member I wrote to him. He answered my letter and I found he tad visited iu Keeseville some years ago, at our next door neighbors, with a college friend, a young man who died some years ago. His two sisters are living and I was telling, them about Mr. Graves, they re. membered him and have sent him a lour volume Bible dictionary that their brother had used." Mr. GravcB no doubt will always be grateful that a Sunshine Society exists. Twelve valentines and six bookB were contributed by Sunshine mem bers ol North Platte. The Argus of Boone county is devoting considerable space to the Sunshine Society. Mrs. F. M. Sackett has bten appointed or ganizer for that county. An iti vitiation is extended to all members to gather up their odds and ends, and with some bright dca, transform them with some trticle to be sent out as an ICaster greeting. You can cither send them to this office for distribution or write us fur the address of members to mail directly to. In Minneapolis there has beeti formed a Sunshine band of young girls, all iu their teens, who call themselves the Haynes Sunshine Baud, after their president Mrs. Theodore Haynes. Several of the girls play so well on stringed in struments that they have formed themselves into a Sunshine stringed band, and are planning to play at the Children's home, and for the hick wherever it is desired. Any one desirous of brightening A Competence It assured the Indus trious settler on the WHEAT AND URAZ INO L.AND5 of Western Canada. Should you have friend settled In Manitoba, Aislnlbola, Saskatchewan or AN berta, write to him and ascertain what are hit views ol the country. Thousands of Americans bare sottlcil there within the past four years ami the nnlvorsal verdict Is that all are well sutlsllod. The FREE HOMESTEAD LANDS adjoin lands that mar be pur chaaed from the lovernment or rallirar. In u fair rears ther wilt Tleld the palns-tuklnu farmer a competence for himself and fam ily. Tbe climate healthful, fuel plentiful, taies nominal, yield ot wheat and nUierirriilne phonnme. nal, prices for produce escelleut Railways, schools, chirrchef, etc., convenient. Write for full particulars, maim, pamphlets, letters from settlers, etc., to" Vedley, Hnporlntondmt ot Immigration, Ottawa, Canada, or to V. UIJNNIJTT,. ... !ui n. y. Litre mag,. muim, incu. Upeolal low exouralon ratos during Februarys Mnroh and April. W. V. Bennett, 801 New York Bldg, Omaha, Neb. fsm mm w. m DEALER IN Farm Implements, Buggies, Wagons, j Windmills, Pumps, j t pumps : auothcrs life finds ready admit tance to the Sunshine society. Our initiation fecB are not oneroue, consisting of some kind act or the passing on of some article, that will bring cheer to another member. Legal Notice, Tho dofondnntB Gt oro F. Whito (im plonded with John W. Wood, ot nl.), will tnko notieo that on tho 3d day of April, 1000, tho plnintiir Tho County of Lincoln, n corporation, tllod its petition in tho district court of Lincoln county, Nobrnskn, thoohjoetnnd prayer of which nro to forooloeo cortain inx liono, duly unseBBod by snid plaintiff nRnioBt tho northwest quartor of eoction 0, township 12. north ot raniro 'M. wmit.nf flirt h nrin. clpnr morldian, Nobraska. for the year 1892 in tho sum of 821.45; for tho year 180:i in tho sum of 0-10; for the year 1801 in tho sum of 10.85; for thoyonr 1805 in tho sum of 14.45; for tho year louumuio sum ot to.trj; ror tlio yoar 1807 in tho biiiu of 10.03; for th yoar 1898 In tho sum of 0.70; for tho year 1809 in tho sum of G.CO; amounting in the total sum of 897.88; with interest on 873 70 at tho rato of ton per cent por annum from tho II ret day of May, 1000, all of which is iluonnd unpaid. Plaintiff prayB a dooroo of foreclosure of said tux lion and n enlo of said prem ises. You and onch of you defendants nro required to aimwor said potition on or boforo Monday tho 25th day ot Marob, THE COUNTV OF LINCOLN, . , A Corporation. fi21 By. II. S. HldRloy, its Atty. Legal Notice. Tho dofondnntB Willlum D. PtiRBley, Pulley his wife first and real namo unicnown, T. J. Mackoy aud John Doo real namo unknown will take notlco Unit on tho 10th day of Decora bor, 1000, tho plaintiff, Tho County of Lincoln, a corporation, tiled its potition in tho dUtrict court of Lincoln county, Nebraska, tho objoct und prayor ot which Ih to foreoloso certain tar lions duly nsBOHBod hy raid plaintiff aguinBt tho south half southwest quartor of south nun ot BouiuouBt quartor of seatlon 4, in township 14. north of range 29, west of Sixth principal montlinn, Nebraska, for the year 1805 iu the sum of 88.10; for tho yoar 1800 in tho sum of 0.35: for tbo yoar 1807 in tho sum of l.OStfor tho yoar 1898 in tho Bum of 5.29; for tho year 1899 in tho sum of 3.49; amounting in tho total sum of 830.31; with interest on 822.22 at tho rato of ton por. cftit per annum from tho 1st day of Novombor, 1900, all ot which is duonnd unpaid. Plaintiff nraj-B n dooroo of forecloauro of said tax loin and a sale ot said prem (bob. You and each of you dofendanta oro ronuirotl to answer Bind potition on "or 1001 Monany' th0 ,jr,tu "ny of M,lrch, TIIK COUNTY OV MNCOLN, A Corporation. 121 By II. S. Uidgloy. its Atty Legal Notice. Tho dofendmitB tho administrator, tlio oxeoutor una tho unknown holre of B. V, Nowport doensod, whoso real names and residences arc to this plain, tiff unknown, will tako notieo that on tho 4th day of Sont., 1900, tho plaintiff, iho County of Lincoln, a corporation, tiled its potition in tho district court of Lincoln cotiuty, NobniBka. tho object and prayor of which is to foreolono cor tain tax liouB duly aB'ossod by eaid plaintiff ngainst tho northeast quarter of Sootion 35, in Township 0, north, of Hmgo 31, west of tho Sixth Principal mondial), Noh'aBka, for tho year 1805 in tho sum of 813.87; for tho year 1890 in tho sum of 1(5.91, for tho your 1807 in thofliini of 12.07; for tho year 1808 in tho Mini of 11,71; for tho yenr 1809 in tho sum of 0.11; umounting in tho totul sum of 800.27, with intoreBt on 817.10 nt thoruto of ten por cent por annum rrom tho lUth day of August, 191)0, all of which la duo and unpaid. Plaintiff prnjB a deoroo of foro cloBuro of said tax lien und a buIo ot Bai l promiBos. You und each of you dofendunta uro reoMlred to answer paid potition on or boforo Monday, tho 25th day of March, T1IK COUNTY OF LINCOLN, A Corporation, 121 By II. S. Itidgloy, its Atty. I