Uto mi- KrUinnc TUESDAY, JULY 9, 1901. 1RAL BARE,EDiTonAWDPnopmKTon SUBSCRIPTION RATES. One Year, cash In advance,.. 11.25 Blx Monlht, cash In advance 78 Cents IredtthtHorthPlatte(Rebmke)postoffloas ieoond-classmatWr. Omaha's investments in new buildings this year will aggregate about one million dollars. It seems to us that the showing is a most excellent one. With J. P. Morgan and a few others in absolute control of the coal, iron and transportation bus iness of the country, they will have an opportunity to shove prices just about high as they please. Whether they propose to play "hog" remains to be seen. Tin: Crawford Tribune is en thusiastically supporting Judge II. M. Grimes of North Platte for the supreme court nomin ation. Judge Grimes has made a good record both as a judge and as a compaigncr, and would be a highly satisfactory candi date. Kearney Hub. Tun Omaha Bee says that the statement of the state treasurer shows that he has invested $522, 787 of the permanent school fund during the past six months, as against $289,303 by his prede cessor during the corresponding period last year. Not only have the investments almost doubled, but the receipts show almost as large an increase. Tm: mortality statistics of the Fourth of July celebrations arc not yet complete, but the returns up to date show the gratifying fact that the number of maimed and killed in the year 1901 is from 33 to SO per cent less than during the proceeding year. That is not Saying very much for our civilization, however, as it still exceeds in number the men that were killed and wounded on the American side during the entire Spanish war. Bee. TmcKii is .something revolting to trie public mind, even in Denver, in the decision of the court that under the constitution of Colorado women have exactly the same social rights as men. They may enter saloons, pay for and drink intoxicating liquors and become intoxicated, without incurring any penalties not im posed upon men for similar offences. The decision has made it impossible to regulate some of the worst dives of Colo rado. It has legalized the wine rooms. And yet it is the law of the state, thanks to the move ment for perfect equality be A a I xwecn me sexes, wntcn is so often brought forward as panacea for social and political ills. Journal. OATTLX AMD XOGB. The State Bureau of Labor and Industrial Statistics has just issued a bulletin showing the live stock f hipped by the sevcra counties of Nebraska last year The exhibit is not yet complete and a total for the state canno be given accurately. With i half dozen counties missing the number of cattle shipped foots up the enormous total of 903,075. i nese at say 5a a neau, were worth $22,576,875. This is large sum, but the estimatct value per head of marketable cat tic is probably $10 too low, so the total should, in all fairness be raised $10,000,000. Of hogs the shipments amounted to 3,403,640 head These would show a gross valiKi nearly, if not quite, as large as the cattle, for the price was very high. At any rate, it is safe to say the value ol the cattle ant hogs marketed by Nebraska farmers last year was easily $50,000,000. This magnificent sum explains the prosperity of the Nebraska farmer. The beef and pork alone he sent out to feed the he world was a ransom for a ting. l' remont Tribune. Z.IC.BNSE TO HUNT AND riSK. Under the provisions of the new fish and game law a resident of the slate who hunts or fishes n a county where not a resident must have a license counter signed by tne clerk lor tne county where he desires to fish or hunt, this license also bearing the signature of the governor of the state, which is attached to a book of blank licenses kept for that purpose. The fee is one dollar. This license will then be hon ored in any other county in the state. People not residents of the state who come into Ne braska and desire to fish or hunt must pay a license often dollars, the conditions being the same as above. The license in cither case has description of the person to whom it is issued, slating age, giving color of eyes and hair, and tlso height and weight. With these restrictions thrown lbout the sportsman he will not care to go away faom home very often for his sport. DICKENS DOINGS. Mrs. J. D. Heater and sons Roy and Earl arc visiting with rclativcR near Tliortiburgh Hub week. W. 13. Votaw of May wood was transacting business in town Fri day and Saturday. Several from here celebrated the 'ottrth of Tuly near Wcllfleet. Amonp them were McsHcrs Kobert Staley and Merrill FriBto and the Misses Gertie Latimer and Bonnie McGuirc. Weber brothers received a new Crane windmill a few days airo. which they will erect on their ranch north of town. Votaw and Fristo shipped a car of hogs to Denver Friday evening. Guatavtta Latimer is enjoying a visit with relatives north of Wcll- lect this week. 15dgar Bailey of Marengo was visiting with his brother J. D. Bailey Sunday. White Man Turned Yellow. Urent conetornntlon wna frill, hv Mm friends of M. A, ilofinrty of Lexington, Ky., when tliov enwiio wna turnlntr vol. low. His skin Blowly olmnRod color, ulso his oyoB, nml ho Biiirorod torrlbly Ilia mnlndy was Vollow Jaundiuo. Ilo wna trontod by tho boat doctors, but without uoncnt. Tnon ho was nil Weed to trv Klootrlo Hitters, tho wonderful Stomnnh and Livor Komoilv nml iiu wrltnn: "After tidrftiR two bottles. I was wholly ourod." A trial provos its mntohloss morn ror all Htotnncl), Livor and Kidnoy troubloa. Onlv fiOo. Rolii hv A. in. Hlroitz, UruKKlst; ADDITIONAL ACCOMMODATIONS. un account of the vory low rates mado to Colorado points THE UNION PACIFIC lias placed In service another tlirouul Pullman SSleopor on train No. '., for Denver, lonvinu Omalm at -1:25 p. in. duily, and continuing until Soptombor 10th. A Tourist Sleeper will also bo altached to this train for Denver, July Cth to l!Jth inclusive ThiB sorviuo nlTordn piiBacnKrs tho very bent nooommodat ons with tlm Rroalest possible comfort. KcRorvatlonH should bo made as far in nuvanco as possible. JAb. 11. bOANLAN, ARont. NOTICE FOIt PUBLICATION. I.and Olllio Ht North Pintle, Nob,, .lull H linn Notice In hereby ulvmi tlinttliu fnllmrl settler has Mod iiullco of Ids Intention to ninko nuni iiriHii in support 01 urn ulnlm, and tliat snld proof will lio tumlo before Register nml Howl tut n norm riimu, rtuu,, on August mill, ltKll, vui PATIIIOK UUHIIINII, WHO IIIO.IO lloimiHtimir lllllrv Nn ITMI f.i- II. east half or tho northeast rjutirtor ami tliu nnrth iihii 01 iwieouimmei quarter of suction 13, town lie IIUIUCM tllO folluwlnu wlllllBn In i,rnv lil continuous rrrlilenco uiou nuil eulllvntloii of unit! UiiiI.yUi MlkuMirln, HiivIiI Anderson nml A J. llloiiKlior of WelMbflt, Nli, Mnrtln McDor 1111111, iii miiitiirnui neu, Jf tMIO. K, ntKNOII. llHltir. HUMPHREYS9 VETERINARY SPECIFI CS SJSilBpTeKll01T' """ E"Uo"te' cvbm WOItMH. llult, Urul).. ' cu'&iri.'.V."' ;ol,,.V n'i!. IiifUmea tuiuu J Limgt, l'leiiro.l'iii-uimiiiin. ,illilLyiVi.,,f.,,v"ol,p' Wliiil.lllown CVSE4) lllarrhfit. l v ooailcr v. O.U. I'rcveiiu MlriO.VUIllAdi;. "iImIhidmsv a liL.iuiiim i)iHoiti)i:iiH. eto. webt Btablo Co, Ten Brsicinci, book. Ac. 7. At druiigliU or ciii pri iiaia 011 rnral lit of nrlw. Huphrwr' Mojllotno Co., Cnr. Wltllam X John VI. Ifcl.majim J1ASUAU dent rflrxJC NERVOUS DEBILITY, nntl Prostration from Ovor- wonc or otner cauooo. HumnhrevB' Homaonnthla Snnnirtn No. C8, in uoo over 40 yoars, tho only Bucacsfut rtimudy. tlimvijU,of iUlMciuwltbpowdT,f!9 Ball If DrH((Ut, or MBI potl-ptK on rmlft ot prim. MrlUIl'UI. W. Ctr.WBMi A him It., nnM STATEMENT Of the condition of the Mutual llulldliiif and Loan Association of North Platte. Ne braska, on the suth (lav of June. 1901. ASSETS. first mortgage loans l2I.MiO () Stock loans... I.KJO 00 Heal CHtatc 0,005 41 1,888 05 CH3 W) Ton ta Mi M Cum Delinquent Interest, premium and lines Hxncnses and taxes tald. Taxes and Insurance Total jlK.OIS 05 MAMMTIKS. Capital stock paid tip (IH.KM 71 ncscrvc lunn ks uu Undivided twill In 3,130 80 Due shareholders on Incomplete loatiH I ."fin en Other liabilities , 15,1519 18 Total fl32,0 95 KKCKII'TS AND KXI'KNUITUHKS VOU TUB YKAK KNDINO JUNK 30, 1001. HKceirrs, llalance on hand July 1, IWI i 4 01 Dues '.'1.007 IX) Interest, premiums and tines 7,033 40 Loans repaid 700 80 Kntry fees, etc !E M Hcnt 000 CO Total 3I, 179 80 KXPRNIIITUIIKH. Loans 119.771 07 KXIKM1NCH .Irtt 31 Stocks redeemed 0,138 aft Cash on liaml I.K88 cr Taxes and lnsurauce si I 50 Total 431,179 80 State of Nebraska Lincoln county, km. I, Samuel (I007.ec, secretary of the above named association, do solemnly swear that the foregoing statement of the condition of fiald association, Is true and correct to the Dent 01 my Knowledge and belief. HAMUUI. OOOZKK. Secretary. Huliserllied and sworn to lwfnro run thin lul day of July. IWJI. v. ji. iiruu7fAi.il, ixoiary I'uunc. Approved: Vlirron VonCIoetz, I r 1. heiimiinii, Directors J. K. CLAIIAUMII. 1 STEBBINS' STABLE. liycry, Feed, Boarding-and Sale. NEW RIGS, . Accommodations Good. Feed per team to hay, 35 cents a nigiii, noon iccti i cents. L. C. Stebbins, Phone 101. North IMattc, - Ncbi uska. You Will GUT YOUK Money's Worth when you have yourslioeslixed At NEWMAN'S, The Cobbler. Everybody knows he can iix them. Comer of Sixth and Locust Streets. FOR SALE. FARM WAGONS, SPRING WAGONS TOP BUGGIES, And all kinds of Farm Machinery. Standard Goods at Reasonable Prices. LOCK S SALISBURY NORTH PLATTE. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. II. 15 MoOAW, PHYSICIAN AND Klllif liv.ow Olllco ovor Huirtiinii'8 Milllnory Store Noktii Plattk, . - Neiiuahka. C. V. BEDELL PHYSICIAN ANn Rfinnvnw Onioos: North Plntto Nottonnl Bank IIuUcUdr, North Platte, Neb. jl V. DENNIS, M. D., IIOMOEOPATHIST, Over Flr.t Nutlounl Dank, NOUTH l'LATTK, . . NK11HAUKA, .1 . S. llOACII.ANIl. W. V. IIOAGLANIi "oagland &, Hoaerland, ATTORNEY8 AND COUNSELORS Omce over MoUonMd'n llnnk. NOllTII PLATTK, NKU. yiLCOX & HALLIGAN, ATTOMfEVS.AT.LAW, UIHM 11.AITK, . . . NKUBA8KA Omc or North rutin NutlmiHl Ilnk. JJ S. KIDQELY, ATTOUNEY.AT.TiAW. Olllnt MoDonnld Block, Dowoy ntreot. NOI.TH PLATTE. - NE Bit ASIC A jyi. O. B. DENT PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Ollico over Pout Office. Telephone 1 15. Norlli Plutto, - - - Nobrimkn. A H. DAVIS, i .v. . 'ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. NOUTIIPLA'PTK,, . . NEBRABKA tirniiy jJiook RooniB 1 A 12. f1 O. PA'PTEItSON, HTTORNBY-RT-LRW, OMch ovor Yollow Front Shoe Store NORTH PLATTE, NEB. E. ROCHE, I J. ATTORNEY.AT.LAW, IIlNMAN HtJOCK. . Df.WKV StKKCT. Noimt L'ivm:, Ni:mtA8icA. t)(iir)i)f)r)firiririr)i I Blow! Blow! 4y It is natural for some people in business to BLOW. It is not our object to BLOW, give glowing descriptions, or make risky assertions in prices. This is no circus bill and we have no red lemonade for sale. Plain facts go farther than fiction which will not bear investigation Our goods speak for themselves. No flowery figures of price are necessary. A. L. DAVIS, THE HARDWARE MAN. f 4h THE BEST Five Cent Cigar .A-T SOHMALZRIBD'S. ASK ANY PAINTER ABOUT HEATH & MILLIGAN PAINTS The North Platte Pharmacy, Exclusive Agents. Free Sample Shade Cards. When You Buy Paint Buy Good Paint... And that means SHERWIN & WILLIAMS' PAINT. We have been handling this make for many years and have found that it gives excel lent satisfaction'.in every instance. It may cost a trifle more per gallon than inferior paints, but it; a uiieupusi; in tun enu. xi sucks unu hoius its color longer than other paint. We can furnish you any color or quantity. A. F. Streitz, Druggist. Korth flaite fTloar : Iylailifactaircd by Joftl? lPlatte -ollci- T)iils Used by economical housewifes in fifty towns in Nebraska ,and Wyoming and pronounced the equal of any flour manufactured in Nebraska. fl Trial Sack uUll Copvittce yoix of Its flJeHt North Platte Roller Mills C F, IDDINCS Wm. Gavivt, Blacksmith and Wagonmaker. Horse Shoeing a Specialty. Horse Shoeing $4 per Team. AIbo reductions in the price of all other work. Work guaranteed or money refunded. Give us a call. Locust street south of Yost's harness store. IF GOING EAST or south of Chicago ask your lo cal ticket agent to route you be tween Omaha and Chicago via the 'IMWAUKEEh the shortest line between the two cities. Trains via this popular road depart from the Union de pot, Omaha, daily, connecting with trains from the west. Mag nificently equipped trains, pal ace sleepers and free reclining chair cars. Dining cars and buf fet, library and smoking cars. All trains lighted by electricity. For full information about rates, etc., address, P. A. NASH, General Western Agent, JS04 Farnam St., OMAHA. H. W. Howicu, Tray, Frt, and Pass. Agt Blow! I County, Precinct and Slatrlct Leriei. North Platte. Neb.. June 25. 1001. The county commissioner, sitting as a board of equalization, proceeded to make aim inn mane me levies ioiiowing as pro vided by law for the several funds of the county, uonaca precincts and school dls trlcts ot the county for the comtiiir year county Kcncral fund nine inllU on the dollar valuation. County road fund, four mlllM on the dollar valuation County bridge fund, one and eliOH-tenth mills on the dollar valuation. County ooldlers relief fund, two tenths of ui une nun on incnoiiar valuation. County fundlne bonilM lntrt. tlv... tenth mill, and two mills levy to pay tondi Nos. ft, , 7 and H falling due July 10, IWtt. waii uuuu micron, iwo-ienios oi a mill; sinking, three-tenths of a mill. North l'latte bridge Itonds, Interest three- mill uiiii; sinning, nve-tentlu or a I'KKOINirrliONllH. SlHKINU iNTKilKWf iirauv isianii oruigc ooiuis..i mills 4 mills i"yKa M'jK6 Ijomjn 3 mills i) mills Nichols bridge bonds S mills mills O Falloiis bridge bonds .. ..a mills s mills lllrdwood bridge bonds 6 mills 5 mills bouth Side nt. Imp, bonds 7 mills JO mills Mcl'herson Int. Imp. bonds. 13 mills mills mciiigiuc roaa oonus a mills 6 mill ltONUEl) HCllOOI, DISTIIICTS. Dlsttrtct No Sinking Interest 13 87 10 10 'JO S8 ill 73 HI 1(1 IVI 07 101 13 1 1X1 :u M Ifti City No IMattc 7 mins 10 mills 1A mills 6 mills 5 mills Hi mills is mills 10 mills in mills l.Mnllli A mills r mills tl mills 7 mills ift mills m mills a mills to mills 10 milts 5 mills 6 mills 10 mills 4 mills 4 mill 5 mills ftralllH 3 mills i mtllH fl mills 3 mills a mllN 4 mills 5 mills I mills 0 mills ,' mills 1 mills a mills 2 5-10 mills 21 to pay tslH-'Ctai levy on District No. Worthly Judgment, six mills. OTHEU LEVIKS. City ol North l'latte, revenue ten mills. purges, rnu't?' of North Platte, street lights, Bvc mm' of North I,,atlc' wau"r 'und- scven mUls0f Nrlb l',aUe'Ju,,Kuientfund, nine Village of Wallace, ten mills. A. I.. McNkl, I. RAHI'KNTKll. , . M, L; Mccoxtouoii, CommUjluucrs. 8 Y Y BltT CROWN HuTBrts ijj.ChampaSI PCNVtnCpLO. M4tTl.Mf ih."' . .m Summer Suits are now to be considered, and at Broekcr's you will find the very latest patterns in all the choicest fabrics for Summer wear, with a great variety of exclusive de signs to select irom. We make up these goods in corrccr styles and faultless fit, perfectly tailored in every way. F. J. Biroeke. NOTICE ron rUULlOAriON. Laud Odlco nt North I'lntto, Nob., Judo 3, 11W1. Notice Is horcby Rlvon hnt the followlDg-naiued ncttler has filed notice of his Intention to make final proof In support of hit claim, and that sold proof will bo made beforo rpRlster ant) receiver at North riatte, Neb., nn July 15. 1001, vim TJ1KODOIIK HMIT1I, who mode homestead entry No. 17,520, for the southwest quartor of section 20, town 10 north, range 32 west. Uenames the follow I mk witnesses to prove hU couUnuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz: Leo Smith, Dlckeni, Nob.; Walter Qartrell. Gilbert Smith and Arthur Oartrelt, ot Somonct, Neb. J4II Qkoiiois E. FniNCU, ltoghter. NOTICE Foil PUBLICATION. Land Oftlco at North Platte, Neb., . Junes, 1001. Notice Is hereby given that the followlng.nauied nettler has filed notice of his IntonUon to make final proof In support of bis claim, and that said proof will bo made before register and rooelver nt North Platte. Nob., on July 15, 1001, vU: LEE SMITH, who wade timber culture entry Nt). 13,701, for the northeast quarter of section 32, town 10 north, range 31 west. Ue names Uie following witnesxeN to prove his continuous resldonce upon and cultivation of said land. tU: Thoodore Smith, of Dickens. Neb.i Walter Uartrell, Ollbert Smith and Arthur Oarttetl, of Somerset, Neb, ilfl OKOnoK E. Fiiemch. Register. NOTICF rou PUBLICATION. Land offleo at North Platte. Neb. Juno :i, 1101. Notice is hereby given that the follow In cnaiued settler has filed notice of bis Intention to make final proof In support of Ida claim, and that said proof will be made beforo register and receiver at North Flatto, Neb., on July 15tb, 1001, vlxi LEE SMITU, who made homestead entry No. 17,528, for the northwest quarter of section 26, town 10 north, range 32 west lie names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, vlzt Theodore Smith, ot Olckena, Nab.i Walter Qartrell, Gilbert Smith and Arthur Oar. trell, of Somerset, Neb. i 10 O conoE E. Fntrtcii. Iteglste r, LEGAL NOTICE. To Mrs. Aimed Crum, formerly Mrs. Aimed Leonard, Crum, husband of Mm. Aimed Oram, first and true naiuo unknown. Katie Leon ard, George Leonard Clark Leonard, and Mabol Leonard, minor children and holrs at law of Albert O. Leonard, deceased. You and each of you will take notlco that on the t)th day of June 1001, Charles E. Gibson filed his petition In the district court of Lincoln county, Nebraska, the object and prayer ot which la to forocloso a certain niortagage. oxooutod by William II. Mlnney on the southeast quarter of section twenty-nine (20), township ten (10), range thirty-two (32) Lincoln county, Nebraska., to aecuro the payment ot a promissory note for tho sum ot 1500, and interestat tho rate of ten per cent per annum from the first day ot April, 1804, and upon whloh Is now duo the sum of $85H. Plaintiff pray that said mortgage may bo fore closed and satd premises bo sold to satisfy tho amount due on suld nolo and mortgage. You are required to answer nad petition on or before Monday, July 29th, 1001. Ciunuui E. GmsoM, Plaintiff. By 0. A. Robinson, his Atty, Know all men by tbeao present: That we, W. II. Flumer, E. D. Murphy, O. L. Swancutt, It. O. Burko, W. S. Oowgill. William Dolan, J. II. Qlffln and C. U. Kuhns, of Lincoln county, state of Nebraska, have on the 1st day of May, 1001, associated themselves together for the purpose ot forming a corporation uuder the laws of tho stato of Nebraska, and for that pur poeo havo adopted the following Articles of In- (Uirrvlratlnn Article I, Tho name of this corporation Is " uniuy Aoiepuoiie uoiupany, Abt. II. Tho principal place of business of this corporation Is and shall be Brady Island, Lincoln county, Nebraska. abt. Ill, The genoral nature of the business to be conducted by said corporation, is and shall be tho construction and operating telephone lines, tho renting of telephones to subscribe! h at a monthly rental, the acquiring and owning the nacassarT real ottnt... iiu. ar..il.. ....i ancu of nitccssory buildings for poropony oHlcts url f ftlitj-a vHa ami Ul.,l,n. l' . T . perform ucji ant) aa are iit'cotuwrj to conduct rinilinltA tit lnrtlin tm unlnn, o Abt, IV. Tho amount of the papltal stock of said corporation shall be fi,mt divided Into 1 2o0 shall bo non-assONsable, AnT. 8. The date of the commencement of thin corporation s and shall be the t dy of May, 1001, and shall continue 50 yoars umIdhs .IUsoIvu. by mutual consint or act of law. Aiit, VI, Tho contoratlim shall hayo the iower to sue and be suod. fn grant and receive grants, todoallaota whloh It may do at all, In Jtsoor. poratu name. To have a common ken which It can mako, altor or destroy at Its pleasure, To buy and fell real estate aud other property, and transmit the snnio In succession. Abt. VII. The business of this corporation hall bo conducted by a hoard of flvo directors These ofncari as well as tho president, kocretarr aud trensuror. shall bo elected by the stockhold ers at the annual meeting and finll serve for tho .uArQsK.r. umtmr nvwm,n ,tAJ?7; V1U'. ,.r,'or'lllonHl,sll not subject ttielf In an iDdebtedness to succeed In amount one-fourth of thoM.d up capltnl stock. amaunl Abt. IX. The capital stock of this corporation may be increased at any llmo byavotonl ! t i jSfd 5?&rP,,rWM",W " "mJ"",y of ,Xr ThU r9niotatlnn ha tho power to JjJLSri" ""''""""'t with these Articles of if,, corpora Ion. Those articles may te amends, or sig":11 hT " w"Jot,,r vt of ,1B rld ur ' rtort' W. a. FtuMwi, u. 1), Munmv. O. R. Swixccrr, u II. Kti. H.GirriK, It. O. ButtKic On ihi.8tiros? Nel7. Lincoln county, ss. lH2?H l!.-l,Jr,0, JuJ, :W,- personally ap. leared before me, Joseph J, O'ltourk tintnrv Pbo inforlhe state .Pnd county afo're"a?d. tK abovo-named W. II. Plumer. E. D Murphy, a. L i' a.,ffl.n nd - Kuhns. to me per sonally known to be tho Identical persons whole tTnU. mi0i, ,he 8bove Instrument, and tb. nv,0!"" uct 8Dd tor fn)o .ln.'iwh.eroof' 1 hereunto bubbcr.bed iny mSJ?. 5? ttffld wr ncM M-',4, Bt 1,ra,'y Wand' Nrb.r!k' OD ,,1B ''u l"8t Bljove wrltteu, I seal Josxru 3, 0'RowBKe, NnWy Public. My comtulMiou expires Dec. Ill, lyQj, ' "j. ' v3 !, 9-