Ske ml- WwIilH Srlbuue Additional Local. TUESDAY, JUNE 25, 1901. lRAL BARB, Eorron and Pboi-biitor Buuaonti'TioN bates. An Italian, was found dead in a pool ot water near Willow station one morning last week. The sup position is that lie was overcome with heart trouble and fell when at the cdfjc of the pool. LEGAL NOTICES. Do you Play Ball? Wc have a full line of Base Ball Goods. Mrs. J. K. "oyd ol Omaha is the guest of relatives in town while cn- route home trotn atrip to California. Mrs. C. M, Duncan, who had o. T.r. c.(hmdrnc tus been in Sidney for a month sell- aii Monthi, cub in adranc 7 onu jnr books, relumed home Saturday nUrtttNortri-tUNbrii)poitoffleM night. oona-oiMimamr. it-,,v P,nt ...:r -t i i.ua. ... vvim ui till; clerk in Strcitz's druir store, left iir. cii Tun First Methodist church this morning for a visit with relat- ' of Omaha has adopted a rule Uvea in Beatrice. Rcache's League Ball bl.00 tlinr rnniiiro nil wnmctl to l'C- fnn(f rflsmtiail Nnvil1 won) LUCSt L,0U1SVI1IC SlUglfCl JJai "" . - . M',w1 mnha Saturday to attend the r .C: ci'i; ... I. . I . . IJUllinVIIlL VJIUUULI Ulll. f V I the pews. This is a sensible funeral ot i s sister-in-law, Mrs. Mcn.8 w aironT ontruc Bat.. .30 . . . 1 1 I T--1 Vrttfillrt I . . V . move, but win unuouotcdiy prove jus.ii Kcacnc's .blade Jtinamcicd unnonular to the' women during W. N, Salisbury, who has been Wire Mask, with Neck . . I ... ... I -11 r I u.- fo,- Mm nvn n ln inn at A t. ncasam, ia., lor a counle i-roiccior sw.ou mi. oiuouiw . ,.... a..i t..:.-i.i -ur: of weeks taKinir treatment for can- "iun s iiii.iiuui uubih u r ttfrilpQ Hint tin id -wnll nlnncnil Mask 80 i ttt " " nnn rr T7 n " n n iitm Ar? ibpwr i v of new head gear. 'P,,., nnltr rnv nf lintin Hit ...Nt. tl,- trnnt.nnnf n,l So I Boys' AlllatCtl r Bright Wire J- -i- " j v 1' tVUU HI"" uhu ll IIUIiUT' I -if OA I . .1 1.. T I.,. I. ... OU mongrel political pat iy ... n.g. f ,. f . coin county lias ol success in tuc A0 0ia style goods af full prices jats for the Boys. discord in the republican ranks ad up to date. If anything gets W fflY 1 1 P fl P I IflPIll NlflfP ntifl cornfp if nnnil.l( n factional out of date wc reduce the nricc and " r light. This they arc now at- let it go. tempting to do, but they will Frank Scyfcrth, who has been signally fail. visiting relatives in town for a couple ot wee kh, win return to ban A ki.001) which swept over the Kranci8(:o j,, a fcw days. His Pocohontas coal fields of West brother Charlie will probably ac Virginia Sunday resulted in the company him. -. -.441 drowning of several Hundred Don't forget that we write people and the loss of property flro insurnnce for several old valued at two million dollars, standard companies at lowest MM. .rnu ln In rlrml i J Ant nuuu o iv. w. possiDio rates. bursts in the mountains and tnc S6xtx Bratt & Oo. rushing waters flooded the basin Misa ,,,,,,, Fetlwlci, who iias between the hills before many of b ctnnlovcd as a millncr at the people could seek a place of Crcston, Iowa, will arrive home safety. The town of Keystone, this evening. Mrs. Fenwick, who with a population of 2,000 was had been spending a day or two in practically washed away. Omaha will return with her. Patrick Roddcn died at his Drugs, Paints, Varnishes, OILS, ALABASTINE, PAINT BRUSHES, TOILET SOAPS, Perfumes, Liquors and Cigars. CITY PHARMACY, NORTH PLATTE, NEB. K. 1. II. LOXGIsISY. NOTIOK FOIl rUHI.lOATlON. Lnml Olllce at North Halt. Net)., Mar 18. 1001. Vntlr la harrbr olrim thattha fnltnwlDB-nnnifxl aettler baa died notice nf lila Intention to makn float proof In auptort o( his claim, and ttiat raid proof will bo made before llfwl'ter and Itecelror at North I'latte, Neb., on July lllli. 1001, viz: JOHN II. JKNKINH. hn inada homniitpad rntrr No. 17731 for the nortlieant quarter ot aecllon 2, township lfi north, range 'JO weat. He tiamea the following wltnepfl. to prove hla continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, Tin: Fred Malolie, Knoch Omnii.InK", W. K. Covllle and E. Dicker, all of North riatto, Neb. NOTICK FOll I'OHMOATtON. Land Ofllco al North IMatte, Nub., Mar in. 1001. Notice Ih hcrcbr ulvi'ii that Ihe following named aettlcr bag tiled nollco ot hla Intention to make final proof In support of bis claim, and hat aald proof will be mado boforo resistor and receiver at North I'latte, Neb., on .tune 'th, 1001, vlzs OUV 1'ITT, who mado houpalvad entrr No. 17. IW, for the northeast quarter of southeast quarter, southeast quarter ot northeast quarter , mi ioib i ami i, section i, .own i norm, rangu 7. west! He nainea tlin follnwlLir witnnssea to nrovo hla continuous residence nnon and cultiva tion of aald land, viz; Albert Abut, Dolphyn Movers, Harvey Mann and TUdcn Meyers, all of wiuarn, nou. iniid oitonoKK. fiiencii, ltoaisicr. NOTICE FOll I'UUUOATION. Land Ofllce at North 1'lnttc, Nob., Junn . 1001. Notice Is hereby ulvon that the followlnn-nameil settler has Mod notice of hla Intention to makn final proof In support of hla claim, and that said proof will bo made before register and receiver at North I'latte, Neb., on July IS, 1001, viz: THEOUOHE SMITH, who mnde homestead entry No. 17,529. for Ibo southwest quarter of section 26, town 10 north, range u west. He names the following witnesses to prove hla continuous residence upon and cultlvallonnf said liana, viz: imo nmiiu, Dicxens, acu.; vtauor Oartrell, Gilbert Smith and .'Arlhur Unrtroll. of Bomerrct, Neb. ' ' jm UKonor. is. riiKNcii, negistor. rffirffffrffri & " ! U Davis, the Hardware Man. 1 Wo tioll Mnuurw'u T:iif if t'oni liniiun l Paint it, or how will it look bv the nhw islijctric light? u To keen hot or cold, purchase a Refrigerator, Range or .i p Of the Hardware Man whom nobot Iv owes. 4t If you likc"sport wc havcGuns, Fish Hook and Lines, T, liicyclcs and linmmocks to help you kill time. An Omaha man claims to have -l rolier-bcarinir invention nro- 1,01116 ,n , IS . . & For Rakes, Hoes and Shovels, Nozzles, Sprinklers, Hose, X .1 roller bearing ttncntion pro- al thc nJCot 8evcnty ycirB Tllc of cl c that al s (listinc. Go to the Hardware Man whom nobody owes. pellet! by electric current that (lcccaae(1 ia,i Hvcd -m Nortn Platte Hon on a ircntlcman's attire & ni . , . , , The Touch Brintr in vottr renair work and old yasolinc stoves. They will promptly be repaired where nobody owes, 1 tne possible only with a tailor who is Our Pots, Pans and Kettles and Aluminum master of his art. Perfection in Will open your eyes and cause you to stare, Ware, will snccd a train from Omaha to L,Bran,i io:,v,. n wile nnd comes from a hatmv union ot l knives, Kazors ana bcissors, wc still nave a tew, ........ ----- -i j f' ..:., ,, l - r ,,!, Chicago in five hours time, and Blx or seven grown children. The line fabrics and faultless style, K'v rt - y at one-tenth thc cost under iuueral will be held Irom l""1 V"3 . . lrcss is realized in our living ventton has been experimented at ten o clock. pictures of thc current mode, with on street railways and is Chicago forecast for North Platte Sartorial fabrics never touched said to have nroven a wonderful and vicinity: Generally tair to- s0 high a standard as this sca piece of mechanism. Guy Barton night and Wednesday, except, pro- son, and we alone in style make and other Omaha men arc inter- thunderstorm, and cooler the most out of them. .IV o no iiuiiiiiyinji uuui , oli ecu nc iui inua, Cy An1 frit n nlitmlior r linfr. rntitnofl n ironinnn nrivo teni- F. J. Boeke. tit . i i rr... .. : ... .. ... !-. ! i! i .i wcuneauiiv. x uu .iiiiA.nium CMLUIl 111 Llli: II.VUI.L1UU illlll L H . . ncrature vc3tcrdav was y, one sam tnat a line to un.cago w i Tha mlllimum tem. among thc probabilities. peraturc this morning was 74, one T o year ago (-'. that he has retired from politics TJEhiS win livery, Feed, Boarding and Sale. STfBBINS' STABLE. OO oo oo Five Cent Cigar JS. -A-T SOHMALZBIBD'S. and like his friend Bryan is a use for conveying people to and private citizen. Mr. Stebbinn from the depot and also for wed- fit r n r i dintr, funeral and other purposes, ts one of thc fathers of populism, The"Veliiclc coat a CVen thousand but that party having been ab- dollars, and will be the finest thing sorbed by mongrel democracy, on wheels in North Platte. NEW RIGS, Accommodations Good. Feed per team to hay, 35 cents a night; noon Iced 15 cents. he found himself a statesmen Mrs. 13. D. Warner returned without a party. Forty years Sunday lrom the cas ,t. She at- L. MebblllS. 1 . J J J tended the wedding ol her sister at 'Phono ioi. of close association with politics Chicago and also the marriage of North Platte, - Nebraska. has taught Mr. Stcbbins a good N. II. McCorkle at Knoxyille. The many things, one of which is that latter was qt. tc a sweu auair, a u W .. J e 1 r i among the L' ttB was a check of one M JM TtIH ... r.w... j.u...w... ........ tnotiBanu no lars to me unuc iron. were greater cut-throats than his her father. political enemies. N. II. McCorkle, who was mar ried at Ktinxvllle. Iowa, last wcu- Thh fearful cyclone which nesdav to Mias Mav Collins, arrived turned thc Kcya Paha valley in " town Sunday morning with his vi,o nv.fl,v fi,:a uini,, bride, and the couple are now at "'w , " " home in the Ilerrod house on cast a 4- N1?W1V1AN'S from n liiinnv and nrnsnnrniw Ti,.r,i Drn.f m- nnrl Mm. 11 - " "A1 'J 11 J 1 . . Dbbl, AW ..... farming community to a region McCorkle Tim Tkiiiuni: extends iU -c .1 i 1 uest winiiCH. a.mi irtifis mm. m. u, uesuiauuu auu mutii mug ami Uf- ,n Nfrth pltle ,eu8. uau.ii.iy ui v... uu.iui u. am and congenial. eight persons, and injuries to double that number, is renewed evidence that Nebraska is not outside the cyclone belt. There is no way to escape these death dealing storms except by refuge !.. i n .. in u iiiiisiii- cave anil inerie are 4-Jiall Sets each 70 seldom available. The funnel 6-Ball Sets each '. ! '. '. . .... '. . . '.85 shaped clouds may be seen ad- 8-Hall Sots each $1.00 vancing but they come so swiftly oiessional, v-in. Mal- that people cannot get out of i?. n' . ""j their path. OUT YOUK Money's Worth when you have yourshoeslixcd We Sell Croquet Sets The Cobbler. Everybody knows lie can hx them. Corner of Sixth anil Locust Streets, ft Stitoh in Titrto Saves Nine Is n 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 Tekuhie. Bob Taylor, thc Nebraska sheep king, will feed fifty thousand head of Bhcep at Grand hiatal this fall and winter if the crops in Hall county turn out all right. D ow Shoes full Varnished and Striped Balls. Handles and Stakes, ICnatneled Arches per sot. 1.50 yellow fuont shoe stoke. o-iaii oc i same as stnove .... .m t-15all ProfcHsianal 10-in. Mal let Heads, Hand Neatly Painted, Striped; Short Headed Maple Handles, selected and Polished; Fine Striped Halls, Large Bended Stakes Heavy Kimmcled Arches 2.d0 Turned, V inely HUMPHREYS' Men's Plow Moccasins, easy and comfortable, per pair. $1.00 Men's Uil Uratn Plow Shoes Single Sole all Solid Leath er, per pair 1.25 Men's Oil drain Plow Shoes, J-Donblc Sole all Solid Leather, per pair 1.25 Men's Seamless Lace Shoes all Solid Leather per pair. 1.50 Wilcox Department Store. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. 1 Cures Favor. 2 " Worms. 0 " Infants' Disonses A " Dlnrt'hon. 8 " Nournlrjln. O Cures Hondncho. 10 " Dyspopsln. 1 1 " Dolnyod Poriods NOTICK FOlt I'UIIMOATIOK. Land Ofllco nt North I'lnttn. Keb., June :i. Notice la herebr -iven Hint the followln--nnnml eettler bus filed notice ot hli IntenUon In innkn final nroof In mnixirt ot bin clnlm. nnd tbKt onld proof will bo mndo before reKlrternnd receiver nt North riot to. Nib., on July IS, llKIl, viz: LEK SMITH, who made timber culturo entry No. 1:1,701, for the northeast itiarter of rcctlon 3'I, town 1U north, range 31 went. He nnmen tne lonowinir witneiwes in provo in continuoiiH residence upon nnd cultl vntlon of aid land, vizi Theodore Hmltli. otDlckenp, Nob.i Wnltnr Oartrell. Gilbert Smith nnd Arthur I Onrttell, of Homerxet, Neb, jin ur.omiK t., French, newsier. NOTIOF roil rOHUOATION. Lnnd ofllco nt North 1'lattr, Neb. June!). 1101. Notice U herebr Riven Hint the fnlinwincnnimd I nettler haa filed notice of Mn Intention to mnkn final proof In Mipport ot hla claim, ami tbnt mid proof will bn tnndo boforo resliter nnd receiver ai Norm rintic, neu,, on .iuij l.mi, iwi, viz: I.KK HMIT11. who made lion.citonil entry No. I7,r.28, for the northwet qunrter ot eectlou it), town 10 north, ranne ,a woit. Hn nnmna the following nllnnxnea to nrovn hn continuous rcxldenco upon nnd culllvntion of xald lnnd, viz: Theodore Hmlth, of Ulcltrua, Neii.; Walter Oartrell, Gilbert Hmlth nnd Arthur Onr- treli, ot Homcrnoi, isun. jlil UEomiK l French. KeulKler. I.EOAI. NOTICE. To Mm. Almodn Oruni, formerly Mra. Almedn Leonard. Drum, husband nf Mrs. Almedn I Crura, first nnd true namn unknown, Kntie Umiii ard. Georne Ionard Clark Leonard, nnd Mabol Lconarn, minor cunuren nnn neira ni inw or Albert G. Leonard, decenxml. You nnd ench of you will take nntlcothat on tlin Ath day ot June 1V01, Charlen K. Qlbson llled IiIm pcttuon in ine oinrici couri ot i.incoin county, Nebraska, the object nnd prayer of which la to foreclose a certain mnrtaKaae, executed by William It. Mlnney on the southeast qunrtor of section twenty-nlnu (29), township ten (10), raiiKn imriy-two (J.) Lincoln county, Nebraska, to secure the payment of n promissory note for tho sum of "O0. nnd Interest, at the rate often per cent per nnnum from tho first dny of April, lfjtll, and npoll which Is now duo the sum of Plaintiff prnyH that aald mortcnuo may bo foro I closed and said premises bo hoUI to satisfy tho amount uue on Hum noio nnu mortaaKe. You are required 10 nnswer nam petition on or beforo Monday. July 20th. 1001. uiunLEa K. mnsoN, I'lalntllT. Ily 0. A. Hoblnaon, his Atty. Know all men by theso present: That we. W. II. Plumer. E. I). Murphy. G. L. Hwancutt, 11. C. Iturko, W. H. CowkUI. William Dolan, J. II. Gllnn and O. II. Kuhns. of Lincoln county, stnto ot Nebraska, have on the 1st day ot May, uui, assojiaieo. memseives logeiucr for the puriose of tormina n corporation under Iho laws of tho stnto of Nebraska, nnd for that pur Kso have adopted the following Artlclea ot Incorporation: article i. ino name or mis corporation la the Mnxwell nnd llrndy Telephone Company. Art. II. Tho principal place nf business ot this corporation is nnd ahnll be llraily Island, AnT. Ill, The Renoral nature of the buslnoHK to be conducted by said corporation, la and hhall be tho construction and operating telephone lines, the renting of telephones to subscribe nt n monthly reotnl, the acquiring nnd owning the necessary? real estate, tho creeling nnd mainten ance of necoasary buildings for compony olUces, syritchboarda, and telephone ozchaneo, and to perform such acta na are necessary to conduct n complete telephone aybtem. AnT. IV. Tho amount of the capital stock of said corporation shall bo M.OOO divided Into 'JIM) shares of the par vnluo of $10 ench. bald stock shall bo non-asHOHsable. Art. a. The dale of the commencement of IuIh corporation U and shall bo the 1st day of May, 11X11, nnd shall continue 50 years unlem dlsholvud uy ruuiuni censenv or net n: law. Art. VI. Tbu corporation Hhnll hnvo lh nwr to sue and be aued, to grant and receive grants, to do all acta which It may do at all, In Its cor porate name. To have a common heal which It Can make. Alter Or dCHtroV nt III! nlsmurn. Tn tlllT Anil fcAll r.nl Oatnt .ml nil, a. . And that means SHERWIN & WILLIAMS' U"STS? IZZZ . . r-.T, T , , , ,, . i " conducted by a board of five director. PAINT. We have been handling this make for rreSyer.JhaTfb'o"! Xt'XZlt , , t , i , . , . i r r" 1,1 . nnUB1 iieotinu nnd shall serve for the many years and have found that it gives excel- rt,,;!S,aK.iSi3r. 11,1111 tholr WBett,,ot,i nro lent satisfaction in every instance. It may coat Jfttt aro,,unt a trifle more per gallon than inferior paints, butpM?E it's cheapest in the end. It sticks and holds its intSTAr,i,rl!r. 1 1 . . . , ... 1 1 .. ... m. "1.1. ... : .. : " " d mi. uuuuiui wiin inuso Arucies ni in corporation. Tlicuo articles may I e nmnnded or clianscd bv n mainrltr vntn or lli.. ...il.l .... ii. Hlgned: ' ' W. II, Plcmer, E, I), MUIU'IIV, O. It. flWANCUTT. O. II. KUIINH, W. H. COWIIH.!., WIM.UM DOI.AX, II. QirriN, it. o, iiurkk, BlAl?of Nebraska, Lincoln county, ss. On this 10th dny of Juno.tlWl. personally np. peared before me, Joseph J. O'ltourkn, n notnry publlo In for Ihe stale and county aforesaid, tho nbovo-nnmed W. II. Plumer. E, I). Murphy, n. L. Hnancult, It, O. llurke. Wi H RohkIH. Wllllnin lolnn, J. II, GIlBn nnd V. U. Kuhus, to mo per sonally knowu to bo Ihe Identical persons whoso names nro atllied to tho nbovo instrument, uud Mvernlly nckno lodged Iho cxecutlvu of (ho sair.a to bu Ibolr voluntary act and dtod for the nurposo therein ezprexsed 1 ' Iu nltnets whereof, I lioriiunto subtcrllel my namu ami aflixod wy otliclnl seal ut llrndy Island. Nebraska, on Iho dale last nbovo written. (eol JossrlU O'ltouiiKE, Notary public. My commission expires live. Ill, 1U05, Sir ASK ANY PAINTER ABOUT HEATH & MILLIGAN PAINTS 5 1 The North Platte Pharmacy, Exclusive Agents. Free Sample Shade Cards. When You Buy Paint Buy Good Paint... color longer than other paint. Wo can furnish you any color or quantity. A. F. Streitz, Druggist. WW : fsTorth f ladle ftlocir : lylatjUfac tared by Ioi-tl Platte Holler n)ills Wm. Gamt, Blacksmith and WuRoitmaker. Horse Sliocing a Specialty. No. oo It . r . . Jiorsu b loeinu S-t ncr Team. No. 77 nnirin mui r.i.in. Ol - l .!.I AI. T a . r WjuOlUlO Ulltlll -YClHIlKa UIUIl " ICUUCIIOIIS 111 IIIC priCU Ol illl Knl.l l.v Ttm.mlulu r. K.,l r.,.mi.l nil 8 o'clock. other work. Work guaranteed or Ucoli.t at nricc ' 5o.. or 5 for $1. money reitintleU. u ye tin a can, Dit. Homi-hheys' IIomeoimtiiio Manuii. W! n-v,tw.--t Oti-w- . OCUBi Htrcet boiuii ot i oat a ok Uibeahkm Mailku 1'iiec. IICOJ UepHPClOenC pCOre. I liamcas atorc. I Uum preys' Med. Co., Ill Willla. St., N. Y No. 12 " Louchorron. No. I A " Slcin Disonses. No. 10 Cviros Rhoumntlsm. No. 10 " Mnlni'tn. No. 20 Whooping Courjh j No. 27 " Kidney Disonse3. " urinary Diseases p Trial Sack uJill Coviice yob. of its fljerit Used by economical housewifes in fifty towns in Nebraska and Wyoming and pronounced the equal of any flour manufactured in Nebraska. North Platte Roller Mills C F, IJDOINCS FOR SALE. FARM WAGONS, SPRING WAGONS TOP BUGGIES, And all kinds of Farm JWachinepy. Standard Goods at Reasonable Prices. LOCK 5 SALISBURY NORTn PLATTE.