&Ut WttUy x1mm FRIDAY, D1CC. 13, 1901. J6 Useful Christmas Presents : Closiag'-Oist Sacrifice 1RAL BAilB.EDiTonAKDPnorRirroR BUDBORirTION BATES. On Year. cash In adrnnce,,,. tl.JS Bit Month, e(b In lTnce 75 0nU KntttditthtNottbFtAtte(KbiMka)potoaieM taoond-ctaiiimatter. John Seymour, an old resident of Kearney and a tailor by trade, committed uuicidc yesterday, usiup the clilorolorm method. lnntirc vour nroncrtv in one of I ' tlioac old reliable Arc insurance comnanics represented by John Bratt & Co. Mrs. A. Iv. Hassard, wife of a B. & M. employe at Ravenna, commit ted suicide Wednesday night by iumninrr into the Loup river. The I r body was lound in the ice the fol lowing morning. Mrs. Hassard was fifty-one years of age, and being a sufferer from nervousness it ia presumed she took her life during one of these periods of great mental depression. Hayc you seen the Rolled Nickel Goods at Dixon's. Warranted not to taruiBU. Baking Dishes, Crumb Trays, Tea and Coffee Pots, etc. Tobias Castor of Lincoln, one of the best known politicians in the state, died suddenly yesterday morning about 7:45, on the Bur Hngton passenger train, bound for Omaha. Mr. Castor was apparently in his usual health when he boarded the train at Lincoln, With him were Sheriff Branson of Lan caster county and Judge Tibbetts of Lincoln. Just before the train reached Havelock, Mr. Castor gasped for breath and collapsed in his seat. lie dicdMnsidc of a min ute, without uttering a sound. Christmas Stationery in bcauti ful Glove and Ilaudkcrchiet Boxes at Doolittlc's. O. T. Cartrigtit, a clerk at army headquarters, received a unique let tcr yesterday. It was sent out Jan uary 1 ot this year as a New Year's greeting, by 10. W. Griffith, a clerk in the adjutant general's office at Manila, and since that time it has been traveling continually. One estimate places the number of miles it-has covered at 500,000. A hund red names and addresses were in the letter, the first recipient send inir it to the next one. Almost 100 stamps t rum all parts of the world have been affixed to the four cuvel opes which have been necessary to carry it. Omaha News, Christian lady of experience aud rcliiiemctu wouiu like position as housekeeper in widower's- family, Address Mm. Y. Ncphue, City. N BRADY NEWS. Fred Marcott and his mother re turned from Canada Tuesday. They ay tue weather is very cold up there, and they concluded to conic back to Nebraska to spend the winter. Mr. aud MrB. Newell Burritt were Gothenburg visitors Saturday, Dr. Ward bcchib to be kept quite busy lately. A. W. Mathewflon has been UiiBy fencing his farm north of town the past few days. The people who attended the Fickenschcr lawsuit at Lexington returned home Saturday afternoon Quite a number of hogs were marketed at this place Tucuday The price paid was So. 10, David Long was in town the lore part of the week vvith u silk quilt which he intended to raflle oil tor $35. Rev. Lundberg came in from the cast Wednesday and was the guest ot Frank aud John Krickaoti Wednesday evening. Lewis Carlson lost a watch be tween his place mid Brady Thurr day. It was attached to a long braided watch chain. There was a stranger in town Thursday who seemed to be in great trouble and ran from one place to another about town. Finally he made liia troubles known, He had lost his pucltet book with $40 in it.he went dowu to the livery barn aud lound it in the office, hu had taken it out of Iuh pocket to get n few pennies to match with the boys, and forgot to put it back in his pocket. T. D. Lewis has sold his gram header to Lewis Carlson. A Baptist. minister from Gothen burg lias been holding meetings in the Woodmen hall a few nlghtB this week. 16 6 16 96 6' J6 96 6 16 16 36 16 16 36 36 36 36 36 36 36 36 36 36 36 36 36 36 36 36 36 36 36 36 36 36 36 36 i 36 36 36 36 36 36 36 36 36 36 36 36 36 36 36 36 36 36 36 36 36 36 36 36 36 36 36 V' THE LEADER. UksLSBk The Leader has inaugurated a special sale which effects prices throughout the entire store, and the sale will continue until January ist, 1902. This means that you will have an opportunity to purchase suitable and useful Christmas presents at reduced prices. If you arc in doubt as to what will please your wife, daughter or mother for a gift, stop in at the Big Store and you will find something suitable. 36 JCu 4 The entire stock of Men's, Youth's, Boy's and Children's Suits, Overcoats, Furnishing Goods, Etc., in the room formerly occupied by The , Leader, first door south of the Postoffice, is l3 now in charge of C. M. Newton, as salesman, who has marked down the goods and the en- H lire siock will ue closed out at 3 Dress Goods Dent. A Fine Dress Pattern in silk, satin, Melrose or any other high grade 2 . LCbb 1 Ildll W HUieSdie fTlCcS. X cloth is nice and useful, or one of the late Manila Waist Patterns will be acceptable to any lady. For the Dining Room. A set of Fine Table Linen, or a nice Tapestry or Chenille Spread makes a desirable present. Table For the Bed Room. A Fine .Marseilles Bed Spread with or without fringe, a set of Bat tenburg Pillow Shams with a dressing cover to match, a set of fine Hemstitched Towels, a fine California Blanket or a fine Quilt, always pleases the lady of the house. For the Parlor. A nice Rug, or a set of Drapery Curtains, whether for window or doors, is a gift that will prove acceptable to your wife. Ready Made Dept A fine Cloak, nice Cape, a Set of Furs, a Silk Skirt, a Silk or Wool en Waist, a Golf Skirt, Tailor-made Suit, a Wrapper ok Dressing Sacquc will please the recipient. Other Suitable Presents. Handkerchiefs, Mufflers, Neckwear for ladies and gentlemen, Kid Gloves in all sizes and colors, Mittens in Mocco, Kid, silk, sax ony and wool, Pocket Books, Wallets, Chateline Bags, Bureau Trunks, the latest Circular Showls, ice wool Fascinators and saxony Fascinators, all these and many more articles suitable for Christmas gifts you will find at The Leader at very low prices. H 9t Tllie e--ir.l. ..,,,(. U 1 1 !..... 1 , una jiu muoi ui; liiu&cu uuc in sixty days. '. Tim rmnrlo r n n 1 1 1. ! I . 1 1 . . i iiiv. (juuuaamuu new, iiuviiig ueen uougiit ninety 2 Y uayb ago. rariies wisning to purchase good Uoth- HS ng t less than wholesale prices should attend this A sale. Such opportunities seldom come and it will 2l l. pay you to lay in a supply of this desirable merchan- disc. The owner of this stock has too much other ''l business on hand tp give it his attention and the ? , sf ck must be sold. This is no fake sale. Seeing is 4!' believing. Come early before sizes are broken. The Bargain Clothing Store, C. M. NEWTON, Salesman. First Door South of Postofiice. i5 9m )! '-O HHeatingStoYCs Shoe Dept A pair of Fine Queen Quality Shoes or .1 pair of Hamilton-Brown Shoes, anicepair of House Slippers for men, ladies or children, are always useful and make a fine Christmas present. SPECIAL. During this sale with all our high grade dress goods linings will be given free. With every pair of shoes sold at or above one dollar a pair of hose will be given free. 9g ii it ) ) W ) ii it At Cost From now until Christmas. A. L. DAVIS. m m ( m m Store will be open until 9 p. m. Store illumiriat id with electric lights and colors can be seen at night as well as clay. THE LEADER, Julius Pizcr, Proprietor. 9& 'r"B'r'rB'r9 fTi 9yrK9jrrm BLACKLEG IN CATTLE t i .-.l 1 1 . 1 . t ih urevwiuHi uy ( vacuiuuuon uotore tuo germ ot tho disense has ontoreU 1 1 t n10 B,yBtwn BUCCO88 of vncoinntlon doponda upon proper doenge. t m L Too largo u doso will produce .the disease while too emnll n doso will not 9 m W . .11 j-uw piuuwni ih Boiveu uy I'nrKo, Dav b & Co. IS A in tholr .now vncolna in pill form, wliioh is iniooted throuch tho nldn. No n mixing, tutoring or timo wasted nndy.tu don't have to Bpondn fortune to vaccinnto your cattle. P. D. Co, bool:, "Blacklog and Ite Treatment." free AS HI Next door to Klrat Natl. Hank. Tim NORTH PLA1TE PHARMACY J II STONE. Mor Wm, Gamt? Blacksmith and Wngonmakcr. Morse Shoeing a Specialty. Horse Shoeing $4 per Team. Also reductions in the price of nil other work. Work Kunrnutcud or money refunded. Give ub a call. ocuHt street nouth of Yost's. ImrncRH store. MANS GERLEp The Tailor. Uiis just opened a new tailoring establishment and has now samples for uultH nlso does repair work. Call on him with now or old work and you will roooivo prompt at. tention. Dewey at. up iu Morfoh building. I.ltOAL KOTIOK. Tho ilorviiilsnt. Don UbIos TUoimt. will Ink. liotloo that Km. Mdjr TIioium llled herpotlllou In tlio OlRttlct court ot Ulicoln nty, Nrt)rBk, on tlio Olh iIat nt NiiVBintor. 1WI, ijrlng for tlocri of illvorco from Mid ilofvoiliiiit on (lis Krmmili or iloxiirtloM di iiohi)iiihih. Bala ilo- VWVWVVVVVlAWWVVVWVSft wvwvwwwvvwvvwwvvvv JOHN BRATT & CO., Real Estate, Loans m Insurance X NORTH PLATTE, NEBRASKA. X 9 i 9 NOTIOKFOU rUM.IOATION. Ijilid Ofllou l North l'lutto, Keb. ) Norembor 15th, 11H1I. f Notice l herobr iTn tbnt Uib followliifr turned nottlor liaa tiled notlco of bit InUllUoii to uiuko Dual proof la UKrt ot his clnltu and Unit MM proof will bo luado Iwlore ri'Kthtor nud 10 cclvcr of tho U. b. lnd OIUcu nt North VlMte, Nob,, on December 2(1, 1P01, LOUlli 1IUUL1TZ Who idiiIb'1 homMtOAd Hntr No. 1A.1I I fur tho north halt of louthcatt quarter tho Bouthoaat quartor ut the northcaat quuner, and northeast quarter of aonthweat quartor ot lection II, town V, uorth ranga 33 ot r) p, iu II a names the folluwluu nltnoasea innrovi. tain continuous residence upon and cultivation of Mid laud, vU: Leopold l'olicil aud I.co Hmlth of I. . VT..K. 1 1 I 1 II.IL.: - W . . . 'i.iigi tuu., iiiiuj iniuvni aua Ui i. tiaicr ot North l'litte, Neb. n'-u una. e. i bincb, nesutcr. ortOErt or iik.uuno. Ktate'ot Nebraska, Uncoln county, m, Doconibor S. l'.Kll In the waiter of the cetatu of Auitust Audoreoti, On roadins and tlllnir tho nolltlnn nf i.nni.i. Auderfou nraylnir that adiululctratlon nf alil etiaie iuiij du Kriimea in nor as anmiiil.trutrl j. (irupred, mat iHwenibrr 21, lUOl, at 0 o'clock Notlco Ift tlarollv ulvlm tlml In tMirGiiMnri. if InitructlorjR f mm thu CoinniUrlonr ot tbo (Ion crallud omev, uuder nuthorlry VMted In him bjr auction 21W, ltevUod Matutba of tho U, 8., as emended by tho net ot coonres apiirovH Febru. Ira M,I, 1 l 1 1. ..... ...Ill . . .. I ... . . j. u . i til. fki.. n,. mil iiniwvu iu uiivi ni puuiiu on tbo lltli dux of January unit, at Ihla mnmi the fnllowliiK tract nt land, naiuoljr. Lot 2, Hcctiou IH. Town tl north, of Itantre WWnlof tllh I'. M. Alt pertotu claluilnir advornidr the aboru do. acrlbvd laud aro advtiml to tlio their claim In thU uruce on or batnrn thn itnv itlun.lil tm- tho romiueuceruent of bald Halo, otherwlhe tbolr rlKhtM wlllboforfeltod. UtiJ t lhc Uulted Btolisl Mail (ifuro,, Jlorlh FtlANK UAOON, lUclvr, a. in.. Is slHnod for hearing nld oetltlnn. whmi all porvona lntenoled In Mid matter mnjr npjioar n wuuij i-uuri in uv nem ia anil lor Halt! oountjr, and ahow cause why tho prayer of petl. hiiu.1 iuuuiu uui uv KrBmBU' 03 A B, IUlowin, Couuly JuiIko. SHBBINS' stable. Livery, Feed, Boarding and Sale. RIGS, Accommodations Good. Feed per team to hay, 35 cents a night; noon feed IS cents. L. C. Stcbbius, fPfc'dnB 101. Kttftt PntlVo, - Nobrntftai t A r tings and Bale Ties, Lightening Hay Press & Repairs JOS. HERSHEY. 5 Farm Implements, Wagons, Buggies, Wind Mills, Pumps, Pipes and Fit- l auks, Barb Wire. C t Locust St NORTH PLATTE, NEB. 9 m 9 WW KoriPi f l&tte f bar j ftrlaUfactiircd by Hfor ti? iPlatte iolicir njilLs Used by economical housewifes in fifty towns in Nebraska and Wyoming and pronoLced the equal of any flour manufactured in Nebraska. (I THai Sack uill Coice yoii of its n)eHt iNorth Platte Roller Mills