The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, December 30, 1902, Image 2

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Ira L.Bake, Editor and Publisher
sunsottiPTio.v i:atks
One Year cash In advani-o $1
Six Month caili In advance 115 cents
Entered at North Platte. Nebraska, rostof.
flee as second da matter.
TUESDAY, DKC. 30, 1002.
John L. Suj.mvan niinoiiticoB
that ho hnri' forever parted company
with wliiBky. Had .John taken n
scat on the "water wairoii" a dozen
years ago, ho would probably not
liavc dropped into thai oblivion
from which ho now n(i(sUntji oHtiiipr.
Colonki. IJn.iiV HitVAj? in down
in Mexico hobnobbing
government oliiriiU Hvh
intj him much ooitf&W) '
liit) friondlinoHS W? ' .
Scan standard.. W
tho Colonel will
to bo ono d fill m
M'iiis Omaha Uce iy5. It ib do-.
finitely announced by tho beet sugar
interoet of the United Stated Hint it
propOHos t) Continue its opposition
to the. proposed tariff concession on
Cuban sugar and there 'ib no quoH
lion that it has a stronger position
now than it had it year ago, for tho
reason that Cuba is very much hot
ter off than when th'iH question wns
first presented for 'consideration. As
aH matter of fact Cuba does not now
need any help industrially or com
mercially, tho truth being that the
new republic is getting along very
nicely and with every prospect fav
orable trt its" continued progress and
advancement.
w't'i
the
in hIiow-
I- tson o(
t: ii Mex
iid the
cease
i itplc,'
..italbtt.
In. f
THE RETURN OF
BILL CARVER
and become a L.tiinty
.
To Tin: av rags Nebr.nknn it
doesn't matter wb" t olw-uM speak
or of tho lcgislaliirf
body repeals a
arid iusulllnlen
numbor of "gor i
latteVt ono whi
property owner to piij 'm
porsonal taxes pr nfptly
penalty that will make him ihi ho
had paid them promptly.
iih as tliat
- t4olet'
: iis"s n
.Httiu; th'
mpel a
real and
r .litffor a
....By DavIJ II. Talmadgo g
QiflUUeM, not, U'j U. It. Talmatl'j
OsOcbpOflQdpoOOOOOGQOoObOoO
Conductor Wilson of the "Electric
Plash." a term applied In kindly do-
rlHloii to the' imssoncer train on the
(Joobo rlvor branch of n certain ureal
western ralltyfi'y, was called upon one
morning to tmologlzu In Demur or. ins
cnslnccr. and IiIh apology, from end to
end. Including stops and slowdowns.
an tlio iiaylng Is. was not entirely de
void of entertaining features,
'"l'lie truth of the matter Is," said he,
addressing the principal Ulcker, ti trav
L'lliifr nnlesnnin from Milwaukee, "tliat
there's only ono man on enrtli who uu
tlorstjnds the teakettle that we use In
place Of a real' locomotive on this line,
and his name's Hill Carver, nill know
her from the track up. He gives her n
D:it hero and a Jab there, anil sho set
tlea down to her pnees like an old fain
llv holscl Hut let a new man take
her and bIio either Rets on to her hind
logs and goes crazy or oIbo she sulks
and won't go at all worth mentioning.
She's milking this morning."
"I Hhould think sol" growled the Mil
waukee man, looking at his watch.
"We're forty minutes Into ilow, and I'll
ilf!fiy"iify train on the other road.
Where -Is Carver, anyway? What do
.they let ldm go away for without tak
ing his hanged old sieum pot wmi
hliii'" ' '
"Itn'u ,ir flonnvn T.nlcn liv this tltUC."
eoiittfv-f of trao'.H replied the conductor. "Ilo came down
A "Wahuinoton' correspondent
Hays that a strong effort will bo
mado at tho present suasion of con
gress to secure tho repeal of tlTo
desert laud law and tho eoiuinuta.
tion olanso of tho homstcad law.
This courso is deemed necotwary by
tho activity of tho land sharks h'hico
tho passago of the irrlgat'jo.7iVXtl1,
who nro talcing ovcry advantage of
tho commutation and . desort land
acts to BCouro
irrigation. "ha vojcnown ldm, togged out as ho was, (jecr,,,,,,.,,' u Trlei
on In a way to flrtve'an honest man (o
desperation, nlllioiigh most iijon In Hill's
place would have brought tier up with
a round turn. And at last, one night
four years ago. Hill reached the limit,
and for about an hour ho road the riot
act to her. He was like a life or death
rpeclal on a new track simply shut his
eyes and made her run. Then when
he'd uot through he slammed ms lint
over his eyes and bolted, never looking
at the girl. I'll bet $0 sho was holdlog
out her hands to him and trying to get
her talk pipe to work. A woman can
tell usually when she's gone too far,
anil almost "always she'll come dowc
from her piT'ch . peaceably enough if
she's given the right sort of a chance.
"lie didn't go back to Correy Center
after Hint until about two weeks ago.
Hp wouldn't have gone then only that
his mother was sick and wanted to see
I I in lirforc she reached the end of her
run. bo lie got a ton dayir lay on ami
set Ills teeth together as If he was go
ing Into n den of bona or i baby show
. r u.n:ictlilns like that and wont. Tho
old lady was better when he got there.
Within n week sho was sitting 'up. and
Hill's excuse for staying In the house
with her wore pretty thin. He raw
tho girl go past several times and he
noticed Hint she looked In with an ex
pression on her fuce that reseiablPd
anxiety, but It novcr occurred to him
Hint she was so anxious to make up
with him that she couldn't cat nor
sloop. And I expect he'd have gone
hack to his dear old teakettle without
finding it out If It hadn't been for un
accident. '
"He wns landing In front of tho vil
lage postolllce one morning, waiting
forth! mall to he distributed. He, was
koophu his eye peeled for the girl. lie
didn't want to meet her. Ho waa
afraid. lie reafoncd that It eoukl-.do
no good and would be eoufoundedly
embarrassing. Ilo never carries, a
false face with him. Hill doesn't. And
then, too, he wasn't absolutely sure of
himself. Hp knew down deep In his
steam chest that he had about as much
affection for the girl as he'd ever had.
and he rather misplelonod that If. he
met her face to face he'd make three
ur four kinds of fool of himself. He
could see her house from where he
stood-a pretty place In n regular snarl
of roseB and honeysnekl's and uower
beds, and I've a notion that he looked
at It with something of longing and
regret. It was only natural thut he
should.
Well. While he was standing there
on old friend of his eamo up on Inrso
back and asked him If he wouldn't do
a favor for hlni. He wanted Hill to
take the horse home. Some business
had unexpectedly claimed his immedi
ate attention, and ho didn't llkj,,to
L-uve the horse standing on the street
lie thought Hill might like a ride auy-;
way. Or course Hill said he wouiu.
He didn't know any more about riding
oodchuek knows
. "Different Ttinn."
More than ono of our contemporaries,
says tho Westminster Gazette, stand
rebuked by the editor of Notes and
Queries for using the expression "dif
ferent than." No one of courso Would
dream of using It as between noun
and noun of saying, for Instance.
"This Is a different kind than the oth
er." The fiucHtlon Is whether It can bo
used when a verb follows. "They act
In n wholly different manner than Wo
do." If oue may not say this, how may
It be said? "Different manner from
what wo do" Is clumsy and Inelegant.
Every writer has at one time or nn
othcr found himself In desperate straits
for u means of hitching "different" on
to a verbal sentence, and the use of
"than" so obviously supplies n felt
want and I? In Itself so logical that we
believe It to bo Justified. The verb
"differ" as well ns the adjective "dif
ferent" Is a trap for the unwary. Even
the most careful writers anil speakers
hnbltunlly talk about "differing with"
Nvhcn they mean "differing from." "I
beg to differ With the honorable gentle
man opposite" is the most familiar ex
ordium of ii speech in the house of
commons, and, though examples call of
course be quoted from tho best writers,
It Is it solecism which offends against
logic and Instinct
the substance of their milk passed Into
the milk of the witch's cow. Tho hus
band of the alleged witch stated In
court that when he heard the minors
about his wife lie got three of the
constables of the township to como
and examine his cow's milk to see If
It wcro any richer than usual, ns would
be the caso If the substance of Mrs.
A.'b cow's milk were present In It.
Other evidence of this remarkablo
transubstanttatlon was given. The
sheriff ridiculed tho notion of witch
craft, but the Stornowcgtans stuck 1o
It with absolute fa!H.
SHU Cullcvo In Witchcraft.
A belief In witchcraft still prevail
In parts of Lancashire, England, also
In the Isle of Man, and still moro
strongly In the Hebrides. A writer In
Chambers' Journal gives some Inter
cstlng anecdotes of the superstitions
which persist among the Hobrldcnns.
Hcllef In witchcraft Is said to have a
"strong and living hold" on boiho of
tho people of those outer Isles. An In
stance Is given of a case heard before
tho Stornowny sheriff's court so lately
as November, ISOl), In whleli witness
deposed to there being several wltch.H
In the township, one of whom wao
charged .with so bewitching gown that
Verlitne Stronir n Poison.
In many of the tobacconists' shops
pcrlnuo tobacco chopped Into granu
lated form is displayed for use by pipe
smokers. TIiIb is the same pcrlque that
has been grown by Frenchmen and
Spaniards In Louisiana since before our
Hevolutlonary war. It is a Jit black,
Intensely strong tobacco, fumous for
Its flavor-and Its ability to Wreck tho
nerves.
It ts groVn and mado In St. James
parish, Louisiana, and the crop only
amounts to about 100.000 nounds a
year.
Tho makers follow tho primitive
processes whlcH were In use 150 years
ago. The stems arc taken from the
leaves and the latter put Into a box
under a heavy grxdual pressure. This
causes the juleo to run out, even
through the wood of tho boxes. A
Gradual process of fermentation and
curing takes place.
At tho end of three months the to
bacco Is rolled Into "carrots" and wrap
ped In cloths tightly bound with ropes,
It Is left In that way for n year beforo
TIMDElt COLTtTHi;. FINAL mOOT-NOTICE
FOK l'UDLtOATION
Land OSIce t North Platte. Neb.
Uacrmber 11th I SCI.
Notice ! harebr alma that Junius OTens bis
filed Dotltt or Intention lii inakn finl
iirixtf before rrttMer and receiver U. S. Und
office In North l'Utt. Neb., on Wednesday, tho
241 of JaonT, 1003, nn limber cattnre af
pui-fiuon no. i3,bui, foi tno to.iirji gt quarter
of Ibn northwest nuarter. an4 lols 3. 1 and A.
r ot nctlon No. H, in towmhlp No. 10, north rango
itn, 3u wen m mo mim I' M. lie name
r tneeefft O. ('. llnl Iken and P. II. Mull ken.
of Hnrnoret, et j Jacob K.Curslns and William
Jonen. of North Vlatto, Neb
iU2-0 Okohok K. FnKrfcn, KegUter.
OltUrR OF lir.AHINO.
l-BCfeATK MOTICK.
In tho matter of iho Hi (ate of John Ell Bcull.
tloceafted.
Iti tho Cnontr Court of Lincoln county, Ne
braska, December ji. nm.
Notice is uercoy .vcn. mai me creditors or
aid deceased will rutot tho eioontor ot aatd
tetato. before tho O.nintr iadga of Lincoln
county, Norraikfl, at tbe county court nioui, In
fM county, on tho 12th day Of Jnne. 1003, at 11
n cioci, a. m lor me purp j.e or pro-
scmlnsr Inclrclhlms ror examination, ailjn'lmnut
and allowance. Six months are allowed for
creditors to present (heir claims, ami ono year
for tho executor to settle said eslulo, from tno
lUlu day ot December, w..
A, H. JIALDWIir,
d!2-4 County JudKO.
VIlOllATK NOTftlH.
In tho matter of ibocstato ! Francis Uacon,
drceaeeu,
In tne connty ennrt oi
brnaka. December 13th, 1002
Notice Is netcby ulrcn,
said decoasod will meet
said estate, bofnro the County
county. Nebraska, nt tho cou
0 lunty,
aid county, on tho lattl !t ol
on the lllh iluy of July, 1003,
enoh ilar. for Iho uurDoso of
claims for culmination, aljast
Mice, Blx ranntns arc ailrei
present their claims, and on.
executrix to eottln said cstnto
Jar of Jannnrr. uV3. The ei
nnal eelttcmontot sol J ostnto July
10 n. m.
(II 6-4 A. H, IiALDWIn, Vi
Sheriff's Snl.
Ur virtue of an order of ealo ltsned frt the
district court ot Lincoln, county. Nebraska, Vion
n decree of foreclosure rendered in earn urt
wherein Tho County of Lincoln, a corporation Is
plalntltf ami Albert M. Stoddard ot ol., are
le a ..on.lw fn mnelrnt rendania ana to me dirojteu. t 'on
ZlL ' ""f i. " , I bo 81t day" of January. 1103, at 1 .Pclock p,
u no iiavur-ov'nerniue-is -consiucrcii m.." "ut r ihe east irnnt door
tAln
IBblll
amth
liTTTA
ttntm
V
!l
iho rredltors of
eii'cutrlx nt
nt Lincoln
rt mora, In
y. 1003. aud
clock a. m
tlntt their
it allow-
.editors to
for the
17IU
111 make
IT.VWJ, at
Jnilge.
ot the- com t
delicious by all pipe smokers, but Is
too Rtronir. Tho tendency of smokers is
continually toward lighter uudllguter
tobacco, and pcrltiue Is now used al
most Eolely fcr mixing with very mild
iuic.ss.on o flavor It.
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Tirwan Kinds g
6100(1 ClOllDlCS
and Gferonlc
gonttipstioa.
VZTWo caaxantco 0003 to JSo f rco from c'.l opiates, uicrcsrlcs, lrons
cocalno.-), calicyJutoa auA nil poilooiiouij eruc.
"Tho roa3or3 of tbo A. O..U. T?,, Oulilo, T7I10 may bo r.taiototl t7lth llipupjatlam, cro
hereby lnformud that wo liaVo usea tUU rornerty (COS') In our f atrll7 tor two years,
that aclnclo bottlo curcrt rlisumaUsm of tho ana of c! months' ctandlapr, and rheu
rx.atl3ia ot tno foot ot n yoar'a ctandlar;, alter crpcrtac3t!a:rta!t'.i ccvciM regular
' ft prcssrljitloas, owl rcoolvlna ao relief." DAVID KAMALEY.
G fl rrrjCR TWIR1 nsohalf nbottloamllf r.ot catlsfactorr retr.rn tho bottla and your
IU4he,egulatlon hlck, with IiIb hands,
in i.-lit I'inVM mill liU font In natcnt
Lincoln spouial to .tslfo JJeo savn u-miiw! lie could hardly drag his
r.hur. ii hill Imu Imnii i.wninro1 fnr lii- Kuzix iutay from his bride long enough
, , lt , tl .' ', , . 1 t recognize tho teakettle; that's a fact
troductlon In thu o ming IoiHlvtm;, f0 VI1B sIun,y 8o'kcd full of love or
fpr disnoshlg of doHihiiumt lands whatever It Is. and ho wns purring like
-ii. .. . i , . . , . . ., ,11 kitten. I'd never have believed it of
and lots rlmuhir to 'tho plan' that lisul of llm nlcim thluBH , CVCP
boon followed for several ycarH in n heard any' ono say about women as a
immlior of Volirmlnl t'lfiinlleJ lint WK nm ,nmn nn
numuorot JNcui.initii tauntiu, nut . . , . t, nieiU1CHt nQ aVcr
which has reoentlv been declared hnd any natleuce with Idiots who re-
illogal by thu HUiiruiuo Court! Tho l,osw wnlldenee In petticoats, lie said
tt ' ' ... women were all false aB hades and
om propofles tuai minis on wnicn foolish as bariiynrd fowls. Ilo was
tiivrw luivn lmmi ilallimitniil. fur llvn married to his rldlculotiSLold engine, he
nn. mill tin nnv'Ki wnnti'd illivlhlllC
years may bo sold to tho hiyliOHtl bettor In thlH world. Of course wo mnr:
rled fellows knew when ho spouted
tlntt sort of stuff that he'd been dis
appointed In some love affair and that
he didn't really mean all no tuougur.
he mennt, hut none of us was over able
to pump ldm out. So we Just laughed
nt htm and told him that sooner or
Inter he'd meet something in petticoats
that would Jerk him over the lino and
into the roundhouse as a mogul Jerks
a sick switch eiiulue. It mndo hint
snort to tell ldm that, but it's precisely
bidder, subject of courso to tho con
stitutional provision for redemption
within n period of two years.
JIhs. Jkjisiu JJicnton" Fiiumont,
wifo of General Kromont, died nt
hor homo in Los Angeles, Cal.,
Sunday nt tho ago of sovonty-oight.
, I . i t 4 a
xi in rotatet. that, iuruiK nur younger - j; " ,nan
iinys, iurs. d remont was a groat who'd loHt llp last vestige or his pow
sooial favorite in AVashlntrton and w of reslsta.tK'o. K was him last night
had great inlluoneo auiong'tlm mem-
bora-of congress. Sho had unlimited
faith in hor husband aud it wan hor
lniiuonco wiuoii eeoured mm pur
ilssion from thu army nuthorlties
Ho was coal In tho scoop of tho tiro-
man. nothing else."
"How did It happen V nsked the Mil-
wutikco liinh, glancing ugaln at his
watch and settling resignedly Into his
seat.
"Well, nu uenr ns I can mako out
from whnt I was told at Whlpplovlllo
tb mako tho explorations which later yesterday by n chap who lives next
itrnvml nf Hitidi irmit honollt tr hl ,loor ,0 nlll'H hrldo's folks up at Coney
proved or mtoli gro.it bonollt to His u wn m()8tly nm.B fnu)t that
OOUlltry.' 'fVo firdor oneo Hoourod ho didn't get spliced long ago Instead
i.
(!qnoml .Kruin
IiIh plaiis tilU
w.fo. wlio '
u't that Uic
and lmstonAtl
JiOUis, wlimo tho gtuieranwns out-'
llttiug, warning him to eutljse
from civiltr.ation tit once. Sho did!
not givo tho reason why, for she
well know that tho o;o leraVs ideas
of military dut, -v ul
rdWij.,
4 tiuuiiiur
me
to . to put
but his'
hint ii ti
tithful'
t tdgo of tllQ
! f.ciMi rttvoked
to St.
or going nway In a liulT and turning
himself Into n mnku believe woman
hater. The girl liked him all right, but
sho was like most girls-she didn't like
t. seeiii too easy. Itlll might have un
iVrstood her If he hadn't been t-o lack
ing In ordinary what do you call It?
prrspleulty. Ho sized up a woman Just
as ho did an engine. lie uxpccto;l dell
ulte results. When ho pulled tho throt
tie. he expected her to go. and when
he nut on the air he expected tier to
stoiK unit when shu didn't tin these
things he cot mad. Furthermore, ho
ten ve the girl to understand plain enough
tlmhhj1 was dead gone on her, mm that
wasTThpther mistake, He's ft
fair. Manure
it ml nlwfTnlui-tril. Itlll In. mill ln llllS
indtico hint I mighty llttieViwtleuee with any oue
in nli-iiiilnii thu I... Minw'iu-mi who tries to tnueuiilvonttige or nun.
' ' I ITk'u iw.ilcli In tin iilnt-i.il nn 11 Ktrlllf ho
.Indircotly that his oiilor had boon a..H. '
"Now, thero never was a healthy girl,
I suppose, who wouldn't play.'Wlth a
never hcsltntiM tq
lend He got Ids'
mall and climbed into the saddle aud
In less than three minutes something
wits doing In His vicinity, tho uorso-
wii3 n spirited beast, with a ImbU.of L
shying at everything whleii seenica to
offer an excuse for It, and every time
he shied Hill stuck In his heels, and
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every time mil siuck m iu news mu
beast took It as an Invitation to nmUo
speed. Half way down the street he
was galloping right merrily, a imie
further and he was giving a tolerably
correct Imitation ot Garry Heirninn,
and Hill was bouncing like a rubber
ball. Ilo said 'Whoa,' but It ddn t
seem to hnve any effect. His mall,
which he had tucked under his arm.
was scattered broadcast. ,
it dnwiud on Hill presently tliat ne
was being run away with, but he didn't,
lose his head. Hill never Ijscs his head.1
bald he to himself, 'I've got to shut off,
steam.' And he stretched himself on
tho beast's 'neck, reaching for the nose,
and' ho got n grip on It, and thoillrst
thing that horse knew he cotiiin't
breathe, and uoitielhliig was on hli
nook, for Hill had bounced clean over
the- shoulders, and he stopped dead,
stiff legged us a saw-horse.
Hut Hill didn't stop-not at 0-uco.
Ilo went on, and ho landed plump ;on u
pansy bed In the yard ut the end of .tho
strett, and when he opened his eyes he
was looking square Into tho face Of the
girl, who bud been sitting under u tree
reading. Neither spoke for moment.
The girl's color came and want, und
nill'B btcath did likewise, but prettj
soon the girl's, wits, which were in.
working order. It seems, nsscrtcii tuein
selves. 'Oh, Will,' sho said, 'I'm bo
glad you've coine back to mo!'
"Hill raised himself on his elbow in a
dazed sort of way and tried to say
something, but his breath wasn't quite
eiiual to It. And the gltl went down on
her knees aud wrapped lier arms (inout
ldm. 'So glad, dear!' she murmured,
"They got married. That's all there
was to It. Aud we're doing the best we
can till they get back from their honey
moon trip."
Tho semblance of a smile appeared
upon the MllwnuUoe man's face, "I
suppose that under the circumstances
we'll have to forgive him," he said.
"Hut, by Jingo, I'm sorry we're going
to miss connections at Whlpporvlllo.
I'm to bo married myself tonight If 1
can get to Oarllnshtug."
"I'shuw!" said the conductor. "You
don't sav?" Then he chuckled. "Guess
you'll have- to go honebuok, won't
vou'i"
"Not on your fjllvor plated punch!"
replied the Milwaukee man decidedly.
Mill bo tcinaCvl, it bought Iron our authcilj sd czcuta.
For Salq and Guaranteed Only By
A. F. Str jitz, North Platte, Neb.
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; CALIFORNIA
"With its lovely seaside resorts, orange groves, beauti
ful gardens, and quaint old mission towns, is visited
every year by thousands of tourists who travel
OVER THE UNION PACIFIC
Because it is tbe BEST AND QUICKEST ROUTE,
and tbe only line running through trains Jrom
North Platte to California.
It is also tbe only line running Four Personally Con
ducted excursions to California from North Platte with
choice of routes. Full information cheerfully ftirn
nished on application to E. H. GENGE, Agent.
bouse In North I'lntle. Lincoln connty Nelrafkn,
.ell st public suction to the hlphoi hlililor for
ruth to rfttUfy Mild decree, Inleicf! and costs,
Ihu follnwlDK described property. wilt Dm
toulhcnst quarter of section 10. t'wn.hlp It),
mono zv, Men Hixtn r. ai. unci in county,
Nebraska.
IMted Norlh riatto, Neb., Dccombor ZB 1W3.
L. OAiirkMTtn.SheilrT.
By O. rldor, Deputy.
Sheriff's Balo.
llr Tlrluo of an order of snle Ismed from the
district court of Lincoln county, Nebraska, upon
n decree of foreclosure rendered In said oonrt
hi'relll Buniuel Onoice Is plaintiff anil William
nickeDnon, Jatio Dickenson, Chnrlea Mfrod Hob
lnon anil Albert ltossow are defendants
and to mo directed. I will on tho 27th day of
January. lUOH, at 1 o'clock p. tu. at the east front
door ot the court Loise In North rialto,
Lincoln county. Nebraska. .it pabllo
suction to the hlttliCBt bidder for cash to
Mil My said decrcw, Interest lUd cosls, the
following iicscriueu propeny, "": rno souui-
wet quarter of section SO. tnwpnp i j, rsno
31. west nf 8Ulh V. M IJncoln coij Nebraska.
Dated Norlh ristto, Neb.. ui'ce,r 22. 1WK.
S L. CAiriMn. Sheriff
DyO. E.Elder, 'Jcputy. d-23-B
,1 , iVS XiM
Sheriff's Sale.
Tlw .l.lnn nf -.. -.1.. . f ..M..., .Tih. 1
district court t) Lincoln county, 'NeTitikla, upon
a aecree 01 lorociosure renurrea in sain couri
win rein Barqucl Ooori'o Is plalntltf and William
Nellle'.'lrene'NOXllle and Wra V. IltrRO are do-
Iiirianti,aiid to mo directed,! Mill ontue27ih day
nt Jtnuary,1003,at 1 o'clock.p, m., atlhe eat front
doi r oi ins court uoufo in Norm 1'iaitu. Lincoln
county, Nebraska, soil at public auction to tho
hlehest bidder for cash to satisfy said decree In-
ton St ami costs, the following described prop
erty, to-wlt: Lots 1, 2. 3, 4. 5. Ii. 7, U, 0, 10, it. 15
and 18, In blork S'-i tho Noilh Platto Town Lot
company's addition to tno uity or norm riaite,
Ntt raska, as plattod and rocorded In the Couuty
Cliv k's office of Lincoln County, Nebraska .
J atea North rialto, Nen. Decern Dor ii. lWi.
L. OAnriMTxn, Bherltf.
Ily O. E. Klder, Deputy. U-C3-B
NOTICE OF SACK
State of Nebraska. (
Lincoln county r
Notice Is hereby elven that hv virtue of a
distress warrant Issued liv C. V. Scharinann
County Treasurer of Lincoln Cmtntv, Ne-
urasica. tor taxei uue anil nnpaiu sam coun
tv, apaliiKt Nels Peterson for the sum of
$111 f8 principal and JH.W interest topether
with costs and accruing costs, tu me direc
ted. I will at one o'clock i m., on the Sflth
dav of December, 110.'. at the reHtdcncc of
B A. Crosby on section 21. Town II. Itancc
I 33. lit Sutherland precinct. In said county.
offer for sale at public auction the followlriR
Koods and chattels or as much thereof as
will satisfy said taxes and costs. to.wlt,
Thirty head 'of horses of all ages, taken as
me property oi eis i'cierson on me satu
dlstrefs warrant, ,
Datca tnis lBth iav of December, iwb.
dim L. CAItl'ENTEK. Sheriff.
revoked. Tho gcuoral know, how
, , 1 ,. II BUIIIIUSif, 1 HV. .1 I. III,,. . l'". Vt'1 "
over, or rocoivmg tho w.ord I rum clm.; 'rtor fiUo wng 8ro ll0 fMu
his wifo that It was urgent ami aotod hooked. Ifu the nature ot 'cm. Andi
, , . .4, this Blrl rtld thlUKs Just to make uni
on tho mlvieo without hesitation, n)iu,, she uirtctl wltli other follows.
though bia preparation! voro not und sho hud little. Hnells of tnlso tiKotiy,
vet eniin.lt)t6 'PhtiH it was tlint M"luM1 sUe uuul u,lu lhl,lk Wa Amw
jot complete. imiH it an as iniu ,,, fill(J tlWl,.t bo amJ wouldn't
thiH woinan'H wit Kiived for
. ynUeil Blntcu a ynoj; omOv.
the (tH him whut it win, und she twitted
htm on hla lookn, which aren't upeelully
Jiaiylcome. ami JnUonvtbur he carrl'1
Dallaru llovohoutitlSyrnp.
Tinuiedinteiy roliovoH hoiirfe. croupy
conuli. opnroeRod, rnttlinir. ruoninir. unit
iMIUonlt hrouthitiL'. IMirv (. Stenrn.
drjitumt. ShuHchiirix, V leeoriRln, writes
3itty-'o. iiiui: I tnve neon Beinnc uui
litnl'Ilorohtniml Syrun for two vonr-
mid lirivoiiiovitr lind n nroimrtition tint'
f'HH ulvoi? better pntipfuotlon. I doIich
Hint whim 1 5lrtijbttle, thoy qotne bnclt
rnr more. I oan honestly rooommnnu It.'
25c, r.Oo und Sl.tifeA. 1 Stroltz't
Corner Drug Store. v rj .
xixWWW is invariably found in I
Sr 0 P every glass of 1
NOTICE TO BIDDERS .(V
"
North Plotto. Nob.. Nov. 30. 1902.
ni l tu i - - .1 t ai. . n . . ..
"It 1 . mnn ..n in .mnn nf hAnnn. in.
nnti RtHlionery ior tno tio or Liinooia
county, for the yenr 1903, as estimated
by too county cierK.
ULASS A 1J00KS.
Ilecorde. 8 ar. medium, plain each.
Records, 8 or. medium, printod heads.
onob.
ITecords, 8 qr. medium, printed page,
each.
All records to bo full bound, extra
ends, bands nnd fronts and to bo mndo
of Byron Weston 30 Ib. medium ledger
linen pnpor.
Ciass B Letteu IIkads and Envelope
Letter Heads, printed, 20 lb. Demy
Magic City paper or equal per M.
itjnvoiopep, prinleu, wo. I rag, size jno.
G vyhttf, por M.
Knv
volopes. printed. No. 1 mr, bIzo No,
10, white per M.
CrissO Blanks.
Legal Blanks, full sheets, poi hundred.
IiPKnl Blanks, J-sheets, per hundred,
Leaal Ulnnks, ki-sneets, per nuuurou,
Class D--fc
writing
GUND'S
Peerless Bottled Beer
THE DEER. OF GOOD CHEER
Because the best of materials and the greatest of
care enter into the brewing of it.
The ideal leverage for table use.
JOHN CUND BREWING CO., LaCrOHe, Wk.
tfitidj i3cfortac of tne playing cards.
H. SCHLEfcfflGER, NORTH PLATTENEB.
Statio.nf.iii
Snnfords, Carters or Aruol
Hum per quart.
Spenconnn, Gluuinum or Tn dla pens
por uross.
Vanadium pons, per gross.
Falcon pens, por gross.
Perfection pencil or equnl rt .nd rub
bortlps por gross.
, A. W. Fnbor pencil hex per i ross.
' Numbored Leunl Can ner ou ro.
lTnlined typo writing legal cap, cu
mils, nor autre.
. All work and material to bo
ind tho successful bidder or I
. ntor Into contract with good
Iclimt bond. The Board t
' Otmimissioners reserve tho rl
.out any or all btua.
I' KEU. It. UINN,
County Clork,
rsi-eiass
Idors toj
tnd suf
County t to re-
0
R, J, F. SHUTE,
DENTIST.
All Ilrancbes of De
llatrv aili.ntlf1
aone. .n mi
i.ai. diiiii iiiinif r
I'enuHvl.a- . Ci
of Dcnta' turn