Mmth EICHTEtLYTH YEAiL NORTH PLATTE, NEBRASKA, AUGUST 22, 1902. NO. 02 1 lt 14 5 John Hrntt John 5 Bratt, Burke DEALERS IN 3 BUY OR SELL ON COMMISSION, 5 Refercncci Any Bank In Nebraska, Tel. No. 65. Office Brail Bldg. I NOmil PLATTE, NEB. g 'fr'S'f ttfftftS-tS-f C-ftttf8-CS-.fr ttfSf CttfrfrfrS-ffrftfc'4 I North Platte attests'its A trial sack will convince you of its goodness. MANUFACTURED DY THE North Platte Roller Mills, O, F. IDDtNGS, Lawn Seats-- Neat, comfortable and durable at prices' ranging from $2.50 to $5.00. Don't you need one? Mattings- We are a little overstocked on Matti.-.gs and must close out. To do so we offer the stock at very low figures. Come and see the quality and learn the prices. HOWE'S FURNITURE STORE. "Put Kono But A.marlanna on Guard." IKI-Tle Old Reliable fire Insurance Agency -1902 Ol XORTJI PLATTE, lncludos all tho Great American Companlos companies rbpkusented: assets: Aetna Insurance Company, of Hartford, Conn $14,071,948 Home Insurance Company of New York 15,255,870 Insurance Com nanv of North America 10.079.479 Continental Insurance Company of New York 11,599,012 German American Insurance Company of New York. . . 9,419,457 Phoenix Insurance Company of Hartford, Conn . .", .... 5,953,444 Pennsylvania Fire Insurance of Philadelphia 5,440,603 . Philadelphia Underwriters of Philadelphia 16.394.695 Combined Assets 88,214,568 When you arc In need of Insurance get the best. II costs no more lhan the poorest. T. C. PATTERSON, Manager, North Platte, Neb. The Climate Of Western Nebraska most money burned to painting your house. 9 H . cheapest in the end. 2 ' S Sherwin & Williams Paints 2 9 e Have been sold by us for many years, and they have 2 given universal satisfaction time tried and not g found wanting. We have a full stock on hand for the spring trade. If you have used it you will buy it again; if you have not used it, try it. A F STREITZ, Druggist t m t JOS. HERSHE Farm Implements, Wagons, Buggies, Wind Mills, Pumps, Pipes and Fit tings and Tanks, Barb Wire. t m Bale Ties, Lightening Hay Press & Repairs A Locust st: . , : : NORTH PLATTE, NEB. E, R. Goodman o & Goodman, Mi Ml Ml LIVE STOCK. S Flour Burko Is the equal of any Nebraska Flour. jj Made from choice wheat by the lat- est milling processes. The rapidly increasing1 sales of North Platte Flour 2 good qualities. is hard on paint and it Is al- 5 use an inferior quality when S The best paint is by far the s 6 I Attorney Baldwin's Denial. Upon his arrival in Omaha Tucs day after his visit in this city, John N. Baldwin, attorney for the Union Pacific, gave out interviews to the Omaha dally papers in which he denied that the Uniou Pacific com pany liad requested tue covernor to send militia to North Platte to p'otcct the company properly adfl its employes. Notwithstanding Baldwin's de nlal, many of the beat and foremost cttuens ot North Platte stand ready to affirm, and do nflirm, that in conversation with Governor Sav age 111 cy learned that he, the gov ernor, had been called upon for "as Histance," and that that assistance meant the Btate militia. Further than tuip, gentlemen who were present at the conference in Dick- inaon'd car in tins city Sunday fore noon say that Baldwin and the company officials gayc evidence of a Btrong desire to have the militia arrive the following morning in order to "protect" an importation of non-union men. Mr. Baldwin in his statement says that Sheriff Carpenter said that he could get no deputt-u. This is a taUchood as Mr. Carpenter made no such remark. The fact of the matter i, Bald- win and the officials, learning of the widespread indignation aroused by the request for troops ate now attempting to "crawfialPatid make denial of the request in order to re licve the company of the odium which has been cast upon it. This writer is firm in the belief that the company did ask for mil itia, and it will require more than the denials ot Attorney Baldwin to waver that belief. Bankrupt Sale. As trustee of the estate of Sam B. RoBcnburg, bankrupt, I will re- ceivc seated bids on his stock of goods until 9 o'clock, August 28tu, 1902. PartieB desiring to investigate the stock and invoice ot the same call at my office. L. E. Roach, Trustee. Y. M, C. A, NOTES, You need a bath. Now fellows, don't get huffy but just go to the Y, M. C, A. and giye the secretary a dollar or two to commence your membership, then go Into that fihower bath and wash and vou will feel like kicking yourself be cause you did not joiti long ago, Two strangers lrom Battle Creek, Mich , made it pleasant for aViout forty men in the social room one evening this week. Qnc was a fine pianist, both were singers Nearly every chair was filled with men last Sunday to hear Mr. Hoffman play and Mr. Barron speak. It was a good service. Next Sunday at 3:30 p. in. Rev. C. P. SA-auder will speak on the Divinity of Christ and will use chemicols to illustrate the power of Christ to save men from lives of Bin and shame. All men are cor dially invited. V. Von Goetz, the photographer, was so well pleased with his mem- bership last year that he renewed it for another year. The water melon man, M. R. Magnuson, did the same thing this week. The Best Cattle Dip. No one can afford to tnko tho rhk of oxporimonting with" homo-mndo onttlo or sheep dips when tho boat coul-tnr dip cun bo had nt GO to iDoontn p-r gallon. Tho Geo. II. Loo Co., of Omaha quote tli ts prico on tholr Loo's Carbolio Dip which Is ondoreod by tho Nebrnska Statu Hxporimont Sutton nnd by huiulrods nf loiidinir ntookmon. Writo for now i!iila- loguo mid testimonials. Barb Wire Baker's Perfect Barb Wire, Painted, per hundred $3,80. Baker's Perfect Barb Wire, :alvanized per hundred $4.10 Wilcox DeparimeDt Store BETWEEN THE RIVERS. The Hcrshcjr Sunday school will engage in a picnic on Saturday of this week In Mrs. Win. Ware's grove. Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Hill and Dr. and Mrs. Eves ot Herahcy were at tue county scat Thursday on busN tlCBB. O. II. Hycrly sold twenty hogs the other day that brought him in about four hundred dollars. J. II. McConnell was at North Platte with a load ot gardcu truck Wednesday which he sold at good pneep, Al Tift and crew will cut, bale and load the hay on the McG raw land this season. Mrs. O. II. Bycrly waB al North Platte this week with a number ol young chickens for which she found a ready market at three dollars per dozen. A majority of the public schools in this section ot the county will begin work for the ensuing year on Monday, Sept. 1st. Eastern horse and mule buyers have vtelted this locality lately but with poor BUCCCBB. l M. Brooks and mother, who moved from North Platte to Nich ols last May. have returned to that city to reside. Dallas Willn, who recently rc urncd from a visit with relative at Belviderc, is at this time firini! out of North Platte. J. C. Gygcr is onoratincr the Nichols creamery while John Toill- ton is putting up his hay. G. W, Brown of Ilershey was at North Platte Wednesday after a mad ot ice. A. E. Stine of Ilershcv con structed a hay stacker lately for John Steiuwall, Rev. Evans and wife of Ilershcv visited friends at the couuty seat one day this week. The spurs at both Nichols and Her&hey are filled with cars most of the time to be loaded with hay. acveral new buildings will be erected m the valley the comini year. N. IQ. Workman of North Platte. with the McCormick Harvesting Machine Co. this season, waB up to Hershey this week and assisted W. II, Hill, the local agent at that place, to put together a corn har vester that Mr. Hill had sold to S. J. Koch. h. B. Krong purchased a new Decring hay rake and mower of M. Mickleson at Herahey last week. with which he is at this time mak ing hay on his farm near Nichola. Andrew Anderson sold hit farm just north of Birdwood station a tew days since to an emigrant. Mr. Anderson will, we arc told, move back to North Platte in the near future. A check in thciold canal near C. S. Trovillo's washed out the firt.t ot this week, caused by a raise of waler in the ditch. D. B. White was at the count v seat on Thursday with a load o'l oats that he had previously sold to sneriu uarpentcr. MYRTIG NEWS, The heavy hail storm of the llih ruined about half of Ben Wilson's wheat. South of the post office there was no hail. At Doro the storm lasted twenty minutes, de. stroyinir gardens, injuring the corn crop and several wheat fields could not be harvested. R. J. Meozie was a North Plait. visitor Saturday, Report comert to Mvrtl.; tlmi MUa Bulah Derby o' Parmington, Utah, was recently married to .-, gentleman in Salt Lake City. Miss uciuy waH well known in t!l v. ciuity and (fiends extend congratu- anon?, W, S. Combs sold a number n( cattle to Dunning parties recently x ) nig is me order of the dav now. J ust Look tvt Her. Whonco aamo that m,pIi.h.. . . faultloHH skin, rich. mv n.li..... ' ' mnlllnK facts tiho lookagwd, fws good. ...... n iicrmwrui. bin, 803 pPi K(M, ISoiv Ufa Pillfl. Uomilt-.al (iwiL n;-tivMir.H,iongood. no hoadaclT o ehanco for bin,.- Try ll)0In youreolf Anlv ".mi n A i.i ui. ...... ' Strayed. Prom Turpie rnnch on August p. . A istu two atccr calycs, one red and one roan. A liberal reward will be given for their return or knowledge ot tucir wucrcabont8. uvcr -,400 Iudians are cared for oy the Omaha aud Wlnnebatro re servation. The Santee agency has 1,400 Santee Sioux Indian on allot ted lands. The dcposltB of the Omaha bankB show n gain of over $600,000 over the April statement. The total re sources ot all the banks show nn Increase over last year of more than ?300,000. Hattle Webber, aired fifteen years, drowned in the Nemaha near Sterling. She fell in the water In a faint, while fishing. A' week nco her brother disappeared nnd the parents arc nearly distracted. When three townBhlns of York county voted $60,000 bonds for the construction of the Kansas City & umalta railroad they thought it would be a competing line with the uurliugtou. Now that the hitter road has acquired it. navment ol the bonds will probably be dis puted In the courts. Some farmers living around St. Edwards recently put togclher aud hnilt an elevator. When it was completed the old companlcB aban doned their clevatom and left the Held to the new one. Havlntr no rival to bid for grain it soon had prices down to a low figure. Now the tanner who hare no stock (u the elevator are hauling their pro duct elsewhere aud receive more for it. The information comeB from Sid ney that a special agent of the gen eral land office has been investigat ing the fencing of public lands bv cattlemen in western Nebraska aud will order the removal of fencer within the next sixty or ninety days, the penally for failure beinit heavy fine or imprisonment and de struction of the fencco by the United States marshal. About six million acres of land arc fenced by the cattlemen tn the Alliance and Sidney districts and a speciil effort has been made for non-lntcr-terence by the government, but it is said that there have been po many complaints that the Interior department has been compelled to take note of them. It is the last clash between the big cattlemen aud the encroaching farmer and small stockman and if it comes to a show, down the big f jllow will have to go because the pressure is becoming too great and the law is also against htm. Kearney Hub. All Worn Saved. "I'or years I sufTored cuuh iinlnlil rniNnrv fmm llriinnli.ltn ' t..ln.. T if ...uiiwi.iint ninrn 11. ii. Johiiulou, of Uroiighton, Ga., "that ofton i wiih umioio u wont. Tnon, whon overythinu oIro failod, I was wholly nil rod lw Dr. Klni.'n Mnw nionn..n... r,.. Consumption, My wlfoBuflornd intense K. f A-.it.. ill! ti 1 1 nun uHLuinii, viii u ourpii tier, ami mi our oxporioiu'O gooo to show it is the bout Croup modicinn In tho world." A iniii win uoiivmcoyou hb unrivniiod lor Throat nnil fjlinrr illnnnnna. Di bottles ftOo nod 81.00. Trial bottles froo at A. V. St,roit7.V. Lcpal Notlco. IJOll Tho dofondants LAuib A Ochs, Mrs i.ouih uciib, ins win, iir&i rual natno lltilrnnwn .tiiufiiili Mf.1... M... T... ..I. OchB. his wifo, Itrbt roal natno unknown, IJfl , II I . T mm iviuuiini isoo, roai niiuio uiiunown, will taku notluo that on tho 17th day of ..... IIAII II lf...IIV .1 y. .. . i uui um mu iiiiiilllll, HIO UOIIIllV of Litieolti, a eorporatioii, llled Kb potl- tlnll In lliu niittrlnl n..nrl ..t J ... v..w . . v v.'M.W Ul IJIIIUUIIi county, NobniHlto, tho object and prayer ui Miiiuii m ui mruuiuHu curunn nix nuno, duly itBPOPBcd by said nlalntlff iiKnlnst tho northoant qiinrlor of noction !I5, in townsliip i:i, north of rar.go .'ti, woet of Sixth principal inoridiati, Nebraska, for tho your I8!).'tin IhoBUtn of $25.7(3: Tor l. IUI1I I.. .1.- . inu um io.ji iii im, mini oi ju.uu: ror tlin vimr 18!).'i In lint mun f 17 .1.1 . 1 1... V - ' - - ..... ....... w. . U year 180(1 in tho buiii of 17.111: Tor tho von. 1Ufl7 In II. n u..... ... II III. .1... jvnt ...... ii. i,iiu mini iii HIT Villi yoar 1803 in tho huih or 10,82: for tho . .,,1UWII ,!. . o rwi. '.i. . .. 1,-in wu iii I.IM1 piiiji ui n.ij luriiioyoar 1000 in tho Hiitn of 4Mi amounting in tho tntnl k 1 1 in nf 117 7H- uiilli !nl.i-..ut .... il.,. " - . . . w , ...fr.. ..i.u..'cilIJtnu sum ot 70.2S at tho rato of ton pur riuiL pur Minium rrom mo itrfii uny of Novotnbcr, 1001, all of which is duo utul unpaid, I'luiritiir i . I ' ' " -. . " . i.ji i.uiuiiii v of Bald tax Hon and ti hiiIo of Baid prom Im)h. You and ouch of you ilofondantH aro roipiircd to aimwor Raid iKitition on or buforo Monday, tho lfth day of or ,,,,foro Monday, tho Ifi mber, 1008. TIIM c0' & (A Co .iNcnr.N By II. fl. nioaKLV. lu AttoMrnw. ... .i . Propoial for Bid. Notice lo Contractors. Sealed proposals tor grading county toads will be received by the County Commissioners ot Lin coln couuty, Nebraska, on or before September 8, 1902. All propositi to be for the grading ot county roads in Lincoln county, Nebraska, to, ba done under the direction of the ConiltV Commlnnlnnrr In tvlini... district the work is done. Not to exceed filteen thousand cubic Tarda of earth wnrlr i mlBsioner District No, 1. Not to execad fifteen thousand cubic yards Of earth Work ItlCommlatinnur Ilia trlct No. 2, and not to exceed fif teen thousand cubic yards of earth work in Commisftioner Dintnrt Nn. 3. BidB will be received lor nil nr nart of thr work. Tim rn in itt la sionera reserve!' the right to nject any or nil of the bids, it thev deem It to the Intercut of the county to to do. KtlfKrlrnf hnnrt tvlll hi m. quire.iL to tiuarantcc the completion of Ifcc work in a rcasnnablc time. j. b. KonntNfi. M. L. McCuLLOurnr, John D. Kf.m.rhkr, Co. Coin turn. i.i:or. notiok. TdIU.n T 1 W.hi.n ....I rv r 1 f..- . . ... " I - ' ...... V.J U.I. VII .1111 ifi ulmtmm wh.m It i,ny onnorn. m nrn'ny nnunoii uiitt on lh Hllh ilur of riMt.inlMir. imin .1.. .. .1 1 . 1 1 . ..." MimrrriKurii inrcnnKr nt !rltf tax Mia of tin, trrmmrr of Lincoln roiinlr. Nrlim.kn, tlis fnllnwlnu Uorlh. rml OiiIb pJImtctl In Miiroli, o.uinlr. Nliril, In. ttlLl Tkt. K'o.1 .1 I K A 1 ....I u I.. .tt..-1. ... ' ... . . ' " ' III JIIIIWK iu. Ill, ill lir otWIuM town of Norih 1'litttn. oi hbi. wnn .old mr llis itBllnnnont turn nl ffcii win ll. 18M. 18ia. MW unit W. iT 1 !r WM ,nxlM ln ib nftmd of Wjiu-in nod Tlin 1 1 in a t9 -AtHiMllnn f ul.l ...i a MM tat huIo will tiplro Icwntr 2)11 b, lived. IT1 1 T. K?1ttl.s To n. Ot No.illinm niil lo all olhor. whom It my "... . ... Vim .rn liup.l.v ..nllM.., il... ii.. mil .. . ncetiiti, IIJUO. ihn tindnraluniMl imr,ti...,i .t iirlyatn kmc sh'o of the troiuurttr nf Mnooln imunly, NebraikM. Um lollvlu iloMrllMnl rnl imtitlii, sltu.Wil In Uncotu coiintr, Nl,riVi. lo wln Itn Ntiuibom i.M. lllwk Number IS, nt theorlft IikiI town W North l'ltlo. Hljl wl Mtln wi mM for the ilPllrmimnt IMMMH eu'f I WO. In wbldi jmr mMiI rl iMtUte woh iMOil. Hulil rent mmio wm tmol In Ibe u.mniWH. O. Neeith.m. lliu time nf iiletutlnn nf milil roil pIMn from enl.l tax (iiu will eujilro DocmbrIth. IWW. nnui UUOIKK, To LowIb Olntk mid l all utliorii whom It t.iriiit. nivrinu ro.y Ymi um lliark. Imlln..! IV.nl nH II... .t... . . . MiMnnm. UwibJii. 1WW. tho iinilrr.lKned purtib.wil t prlwtrb xam. Ma ,,f n,u trrimurer of Mnooln oounlx, h,ebrnt, Ibe followlnu ilracrlb.it rwil -Htrtto, iltnihi.) in Ltnootn, ounntr, Niibr.ikn, In win I.nu Nouikor. 7ml f, tlliMk Number JO.. f IkM nJtftnnl town of North l'lulte. HM ml r.UN) n eolil for Hie (Inlln-itnl nml im, Jii which year. ..lit reel cUio wm . . . V,'Jl,,roil ButB ," t0X6J i"uo of TovlH CJiirk. The rime of rrilemn'lnn of .Mil rpnl oUe from MM t ..to will e i i.i re Uecomber SUlb. 1104, "V" Hamubi. Oooik. Noriou roit vujimoatiom. LnnJ OiUro t North l'Utto, Nob.. Anoint lltlh, 1903. NolJoi I. licroby nlrun that lb fnllowlnv niltllMll -..III.IM I.K. .11.. I LI. .... . rnnko flrtM pmof In support of hi. elnlm ami tbnk , ,.. i,,iiirn rtiRiNiur na ret reiver of Die V. ti. Unit (mice at North flatto. Neb,, on Ootobcr 4 h, 100J. vln , OAlll, O. KKMOK, who lua.Tr, HnmwteiMl Knlry No. 17,0111. for the n.t hnlf nf .oiHbonit ijuertur nml eoulh h.tt of noiUiMWt nuerter of euotlon L lownihlp 11, north rnnK 20, woet Blitbl'.M. 111. llltltlM. III. Iltlln.ln.. ... . ...... " """iniiiii wiuiith" w prove me ooiillnuom. rt-eiilpncM upon nml onltlv itlon of mIi) Und, vti Kilwnril Jnhninn nml Hourr Lnor Brejei. nf HniOy, Neb.. Krto Noleon ami John AtrVe-Mii, Ot Hpannnlh' Neb. nu utoiin is. rnK0it, ItOHUter. FJPTTliD AND SUITED. Fit Unit 'rf that the thing, Wc give it. Our amis fit and our fit suits every time. Same with prices. It's a way we have that, never fails. Make vou the smnftost, most stylish, perfect lilting unit in handsome and dur able material at rouKonnhlft priccK. Variety of patterns to selcat from. Everv imrmnnt j rt ....... warranted as to workmansnin. finish aud fabric. Clefttiiiig nnd repairing a specialty. F. J. EROI3I4ER. DR.A A. BURRIS fllngnctlc Osteopath. Haa located In Nnrlh lM.iitn r.... ii of Magnetic Dstcopatliy. We treat without the tiHc of drugs or (turnery, Oilliu ovit iwiiukiuh lauin'Huewey St. Htorc. Of. llco hifnrri' mil n n . m., .. .... OiOO p.m. i" -." I.m, to ConsuTj'ation and Examination Free.