) 1 4 I 4 u EIGHTEENTH YEAR. NOltTII PLATTE, NEBRASKA, NOVEMBER 18, 1902- NO 89. New block of Just received, including: a very Chairs rnd Cook Adjustable Reclining Chairs. WAMWVWV Blankets and Quilts. We have just added a line of Blankets and Quilts to our stock. Come in and sec them. HOWE'S FUBNITDRE STORE. SVVWVWVVVVVWWVwVVA Fountain o 9 9 01 0 0 e e Rubbei A. F. STREITZS Corner Drug Store. saaaaaaecaaaeaaaaaaaaaaaaaeoaaaaaaaceaaaaaaaasae Last Call-Fair Warning! All persons knowing themselves indebted to Lincoln county for personal taxes for the years 1901 and prior, will please take M are not paid. Distress Warrants will be Issued 8 December 1st, 1902. These taxes "MUST BE PAID, ff W Do not blame me if you are ' C. F. SCHARMANN, County Treasurer. JOHN BR ATT. E. R. GOODMAN. I JOHN BR ATT & CO., i Real Estate, Loans Insurance Idle Honey Invested In Ollt Edged Securities X NORTH PLATTE, NEBRASKA, to i John Brutt John I Bratt, Burke S DEALERS IN J BUY OR SELL ON J Reference! Any Bank in Nebraska, Tel. No. 65. Office Brail Bldg. & 5 NORTH PLATTE, NEB. 1 t i) 9 9 t Farm Implements, Wagons, Buggies, Wind Mills, Pumps, Pipes and Fil lings and Tanks, Barb Wire. Bale Ties. Liditeninir - , 7 f Hay Press, & Repairs A Locust st- : : : : NORTH PLATTE. HEB. !) SgaPENWYBOYALPlLU of menstruation." Thoy aro "UFB SAVJ3RS" to girls nt womanhood, nldlnp development of organs and body. No known remedy for women uriunls them. Cannot do harm llfo becomes a pleasure. $1.00 PUR IlOX BY HI AIL. Sold by drugclsta. DR. MOTT'S CHEMICAL CO., Cleveland, Ohio- For sale Uy North Furniture handsome line of Rocking- a Syringes, Hot Water Bottles, Complexion Brushes, S Bulb Syringes, Massage Rollers, S Gloves Nipples, Sponges, Tuliing, and all other Rubber Goods, just S received fresh from the factory at low prices. 0 9 a 9 9 9 9 9 ft notice that if these taxes H compelled to pay costs. vi Ilurkc E, R. Goodman U & Goodman, LIVE STOCK. COMMISSION. 9 They ovcrcorao Weak ness. IrrcL'iilarltv nnd JLg omissions, incrcuso vkr- or nnd banish "nidus Platte Pharmacy, JOS. HERSHEY t 3 BETWEEN THE RIVERS. Mr. and Mra. V. T. Millet were the guests of North Platte triends last Saturday. The Nichols creamery, jvhlch was closed about a month ago ow ing' to a scarcity of milk, was sold at public auction on Saturday last. J. O. Feeken purchased the build ing and J. C. Gyner, who operated it for the past three years, pur chased the machinerv. Mrs. Byler, who has been with her parents at Uershey lor some time, left with her little daughter for a trip down the line the latter part of last week, She was ac companied as far as North Platte by her parents, Mr, and Mrs. Iluitt. J. G. FeeUen, who han been thrcbhing with his steam thresher down in Dawson county lor the past two months, had to quit and return home last week because he could not get coal. He will finish down there in a couple of weeks tl he gets coal. County Treasurer Scbarmanu of the county seat, accompanied by Frank Tuffs, were in the valley on business last Saturday. John Parton, ot Paxton, who lately leased the new hotel at Her shey, now has it open to the public. If you want a good meal to case your empty stomach or a neat, clean bed in which to rest your weary, aching bones just put up at this hotel where everything is ucat and clean and at reasonable prices. D. S. McConuell, who' was taken to Omaha about two weeks ago, where an operation was performed on him tor gall stones, withstood the operation in fine shape and is soon expected home. Ageut J. W. Abbott, of Hesbey, and wife will in a short time take possession of the Strickler resi dence lately vacated by J. C. Gyger and family. A dancing club has been lately organized at Hershey, and we un derstand the first, of the series of dances will be held in the hall on Friday evening next. No one except those holding tickets will be allowed in the hall. Under the management of TIiob. Crummy, the Mackin ranch 6f 3,000 acres located three miles south of Hershey is becoming a model one. Since taking hold as manager Mr. Crummy has had erected a new house, sheds, barn, corralls aui ten miles of wire tence. Two wells have been put down and windmills erected. Recently 225 head of Here ford heifers were shipped from Omaha and placed on the ranch. Mr. Crummy'a method of conduct ing a ranch is certain to prove successful. Tyler Hollingsworth traded Win. Dickinson his residence in the Third ward in the city of North Platte last Saturday tor a herd ot cattle which he now has at hto home at Ilersbey. Several electors in Nichols pre cinct bolted the fusion ticket which they have been voting for some time and voted the straight repub lican ticket this fall. J. F. Ganson, of the county seat, has succeeded W. II. Hill as mana ger of the V. W. Young hardware store and lumber and coal yards at Hershey. His family arc located in the residence recently vacated by Dr. and Mrs. Eves. The many citizens in that town and vicinity kindly welcome Mr. and Mrr. Gan son to that place. Mr. Hillwill depart this week for Overton where his wife and son have bo:n for Ladies' Skirts. After you have looked at the make and work of all the lines of Ladies' Dress Skirts in town come and look at ours. We will show you Skirls that arc made and finished as you would like to have them. 'Over thirty-five styles to pick from. Wilcox Department Store. some time, where they have pur chased a general store and wilt take possesion ot it at oticc. Mr. and Mrs. Hill have resided at Her shey lor several years and have made many friends during that tune who deeply regret their de parture but all join in wishing them happiness and prosperity in this their new undertaking. What is HerBhcy's Iosb Is Overton's gain. Henry Well purchased seventy head of shoats over on the north side lat week which were delivered at North Platte yesterday, from where he brought them up to his larm and put thctn in with the cattle that he is feeding. The M. 14. church ministerial association is being held in the Hershey church at this lime. Therr- ib a good attendance nnd a hne program is being rendered. WELLFLEET WAVELETS. Dr. "Winters, of Curti, was practicing dentistry In Wcllflect last week, and was delayed several days on account of a lack of train Bcrvicc, Bert Votaw Ib selling flour to the farmers from the car at wholesale. Our druggist pulled out for Cur tis on tiie double quick the other day he wanted to tce the dcntiBt. We have a nw butcher shop in Wcllflect with Johnnie Hamilton as proprietor. Frank Cushtng,s boy of twelve has been missing since Thursday. It is supposed he ran away. We think Herman Kocstcr is the crack corn busker near here. He averages eighty-five bushels per day "where corn only makes eighteen or twenty buaheU to the acre. It is said John IShlcr is married, his wile coming from the cast. One more chance. goni, girls. Henry Hanfield aud cousins have taken up 480 acres of government land in the hills tour tnilcs north west of Wellfleet and will make a cattle ranch there. t Cattle still continue to die from eating cornstalks. Several parties Bay they have lost cattle after pasturing on the same field of Btalks for a week or more. One man near Maywood turned ninty six head in a nine acre field and lobt twenty-six of them. Many suggest keeping them off the stalks until it freezes up. A big dance will be given at Dickford's hall Thanksgiving night. It is hoped that those that like to fill up on drink will chose some some other place besides at a place where there arc ladtcc, as happened last week, It would be more manly. NEIGHBORHOOD NEWS. The contruct for building the new bridge across the Platte river near Lexington was awarded last week to the Canton Bridge Co, The bridge' will be ready for use in April, 1903. The supreme court has sustained the lower court in the judgment which Geo, F. Anderson, ot Goth enburg, secured against the retail lumber dealers' association. This suit was instituted to recoyc dam ages which Anderson claimed he sustained by members of the asso ciation writing to wholesale lum ber dealers thus preventing him from buying lumber which he needed to complete houses which he as a carpenter had under con tract. In the district court ot Dawson county last week the suit for dam ages against the Union Pacific by Lawrence Larson, administrator ot estate of Christina Anderson, was tried. This is one of the cases wherein a prairie fire, alleged to Best Liniment on Enrth. I. M. MoIInny, Greenville, Tex., "rites, Nov. 2d, lOUOj "I had rheuma tism, last wlntor, whb down in bod six weoks: tried ovorythiotf, but Kt no re lief, till it frimid giivo mo a bottlo of Mal lard's Snow Liniment. I used it, and got two moro bottlos. It cured mo and I haven't folt any rhoutnatlfitn nlnco. I can recotnmond Hnow Llniinont to bo tho boat linimont on earth for i huumn tism." For rhoumatlo, ooiatio or noural glo pains, rub in Dullard's Snow Lini ment, you will, not siilTor lonfc', but will bo gratilled with a speedy and uiToolivo cure. 20o, D0c, und 81.00 nt A, F. , Stroltz'a Corner Druir Store. have been started by n Union Pa cific locomotive, caused loss of life and damage to property in Lincoln county in April, 1899, and in which Christina Anderson was burned to death. The plaintiff aeked that damages to the amount of 2,000 be awarded. The court instructed the jury to return a verdict lor the rail, road company for the reason that the suit was brought in the name of the deceased. sister when it should have been brought in the name ot the deccaned's children, they being the next and nearest kin. The case wilt be carried to the supreme court. Among the cases to he head in the district court at Sidney this week is one of Nellie Woodward against Dr. Mack Sod All, Mrs. Woodward alleges that her sou Raymond, aged eighteen, was em ployed by the doctor who hyp notized him and deprived him of a luxuriant growth of hair, which with the other attractions made her son a most stately and notice able personage, The amount ot damage claimed la ten thousand dollars. The big bonfire of the gambleri.' paraphernalia in Iront of the court house last eyenlng was a Bight for Carrie Nation? After Sheriff Hill had poured kerosene over the pile ot finely wrought crap, poker, Klon dvkc, dice and faro tables aud rou lette wheels and struck a match to it a dozjn Carrie Nations hatchets could not have wrought the com plete destruction that followed. It may be truthfully stated that it furnished one ot the most unusual spectacles ever witnessed In the state. Hundreds ot Hastings peo ple turned out to see over $3,000 worth of gambling iurnituro and fixtures go up in smoke, It was a warm sight for the artists and if none were there to take pictures ot the lurid spectacle they missed a rare opportunity. Hastings Re publican. - Making Hen's Lay, TTnnn will lnv if Ihnv linvn Mm rlrvTif kind of fond nnd plenty of it, Loo'a Ejjk ff filfnr cm vifiltfMi mnnt. tnni nrwl r It it olomentu neodud for crr production and nas mo won oarnou nmuiauon or uomg tho host poultry food in tho world. It makes liunn lnv. nrnvantn nml nil mo colds, oboli'rn, bto. it Is tho biggest and boat rnnt Mioltngo on tho murkot. Sdld by A. F. Stroll. In 1898 the republicans carried eight ot the fittecn states west of the Mississippi and the democrats seven, in the republicans carried all but one. Before the rise of populism the west was solidly republican. If there be any com tort hi th'iB fact for Mr. Bryan, after some eight years of effort in using populism as a catspaw to rake democratic chestnuts out oi the fire, the disinterested observer would like to know jufct what and where it is. Kearney Hub. Estimates made by State Auditor Weston will call for an appropria tion of $3,181,308 by the next legu laturc as againBt $2,875,289 by the last one. There will be an esti mated deficiency of $75,000 not in cluding $35,000 needed to pay boun ties for wolf scalps. New buildings fur state institutions, costing $585, 950, will also be asked for. Men's Shirts and Overalls. Men's Wotk Shirts, best qual ity materials, cut 3b-inches long made with separate collar bands, sewed with lock stitch, buttons so they don't come off. No trash. Each 50 Cents. Men's Heavy Blue JJenim Overalls, per pair 50 Cents. Men's Best Grade Blue Over alls, per pair 65 Cents. All Western Made Goods, made in clean factories by people that don't make trash. Hello Central Give me UMlie Tramp Grocery. "Send mc n sack of your Gibbon Flour, the 'Sun Denm,' that Is the best flour 1 ever used," Wctlonot want to brag", but the above remark is an every day occurrence with us. Gibbon Flour makes ideal bread. We also quote you a few prices: Qrnnulntcd oanoBUKnr, 18 lhi ..,,.$1.00 1'Vtnoy tublo pyrup, por nl 40o Homo mnde country BorRliutn, jmrir GOo V V innnlo pyrup (oxtrn lloo) ornnl 1.35 Wriuht'u buck vvhoiit, por pound.. 4&o pound Htnnanid tomatoes, 10a por enn; por on?o 2.25 fl jKiutidH Ex Jnpnn no' (or 2J5o Pnxtnu & Gnllnlior No 1 M A J colTeo, por pound 33o We have the best line of canned goods to bc found in the city: Ollt Edgo fl-lh tomntoca, per can,. . ,15o, Oilt Edo 1Mb ponrn, por onn .... lBci Gilt Kliro 2-ll)strin bonun,por onn ICo QlltKdno 2 lb Buocotnuh, por can Ifio Oilt Kdco 2-lbcorn, porcnu 12)0 Our line of Christmas Quccns warc will interest you. Out prices pre correct, and it will pay you to give us a trial. Wc want your trade. HIE TRAMP GROCERY, Ei T. TRAMP, Prop, Stove Pipe Enamel.' A 25 cent can will put a beautiful gloss on old pipes, stoves and all iron work. 11 at AOF.NT8 FOR Heath & Milllg.ni Paints. FALL AND WINTER SUITINGS,., Wc arc now showing- new j line of lull nnd Winter Suitings which we make up to order in correct style and perfect fit. Your inspection and order is solicited. F. J. BROEKER, Morchant Tailor. SPECS AL ONE-WAY H0HESEEKERS EXCURSIONS VIA Union Pacific Nov. 18, and Dec. 2 and 16 To Many Points in Kansas, Nebraska, and ' Eastern Colorado.. Ono-Half Ono Regular Faro Plua 82.00. Full Information Cheerfully Furnished on Application to 12. H. GANGE, Atfent, REVIVO RESTORES VITALITY Made a Well Man the 'VP dHrJRt.of Me. produces the above remits In 30 tiny. It nets powerfully And quickly. Cures when all others (all. Xouna men will regain their lost sntnbooil.Andolil men "111 recorer tholr youthful vigor by using RUV1VO. It quickly sad Burely restores Nervous. ness, Iitt Vitality, Impotcncy, NlohMy Emissions. Lost Tower, Ftllluu Memory, Wostlna Dlsctses.intl All effects of solf-abuaa or exceed ind icdlecrstlon, trblcb unfits ono (or study, business or marrlsgo. 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