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JOHN HERRODSells tlie above Coffee

together with a complete line of

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Prices Always Reasonable.HIGHEST MARKET PRICE

Paid For Country Produce.

PEALE'SWall Paper.Paper Hung by Peale.Paper Cleaner at Peale's.

MINOR MENTION;

Smoke the "Royal Sport" cigar.A strawberry and ice cream

social will be given to-morr- ow ev-

ening by the Good Templars.

A well attended social was heldby the ladies ot St. Patrick'schurch last evening at the parishhouse.

For dental work that will provesatisfactory call on Dr. Butt, FirstNational Bank building.

A tramp named Brotherick wasthrown from a freight train at Pax- -

ton Sunday and suffered the dislocation of an ankle.

The Junior class of the Highschool was out botanizing Wednesdav afternoon. Each member-r- e

turned well laden with nature'sspecimens.

The ladies of the Baptist churchdesire to extend sincere thanks toall those who so kindly aided in theentertainment at the parsonagesome evenings ago.

From now until June 1st I willfurnish those handsome pastel por-traits, including frame, for $2.75.Alter June 1st the price will beraised. Wm. Munson, Agent.

J. G. Crabtree. of Myrtle, is intown to-da- y. Up to date small grainand corn is growing nicely in thatvicinity. There is sufficient moist-ure in the ground to keep vegetationgrowing for some time to come.

Upon request of many churchpeople the G. A. R. memorial ser-vices on Sunday evening May 26th,will be held at the Opera house in-

stead of the Presbyterian church.This change is made so that allwho wish may accommodated. Allthe churches are invited to join inthese services.

Franz Josef, crown prince ofAustri, and the future emperor of

TVT a TT7 3 1 wr-xo. t vvcuncsuiiy morning, ne ismaking a tour of the world in company with two other princes, and aretinue of eleven servants. Josef isabout thirty-fiv- e of age, stoutin appearance, and withal a finelooking man.

ii m

morn- -

Judge valleybrighter future before it than any

Our citizens who.have not read"Trilby" will find it in,the Y. M.C. A. library.

Sheriff Miller on Wednesdaysold five head of horses under achattel mortgage.

H. V. Hilliker is building a newnew porch upon his property in thewest of the city.

Rev. James Leonard, of thiscity, was registered at the Lindellin Lincoln Wednesday.

A private dance under the direction of Phil Lonergan was heldat the opera house last eveaing.

Chas. Burke left last night ona business trip to Denver and SaltLake, expecting to be absent aweek or more.

Messrs. Hawley, Isenhart and,Klein, who had been attending theA. O. W. state convention atKearney, returned Wednesdaynight.

Secretary of the Y. C. A. is dis-cussing the feasibility of having aseries of lectures during the Falland Winter. Consult with himupon the subject.

The vested choir at; the Episcopal church has heenaugmentedby the acquisition of Mr., Mrs. andMiss Doolittle. The membershipof the choir is now about thirty.

The three-roo- m addition beingbuilt to the house recently purchased by Dr. McCabe is aboutcompleted and the Doctor exoectsto occupy his new home about Jtne1st.

No need ot going out of townto have dental work performed whenyou can secure tne services ot alirst-cla- ss dentist in the personDr. Butt. Office First NationalBank building:.

--Dr. Stowitts and U. P. agentBreisch, of Sidney, and Jesse Nor- -

intersection

ciieuordered this journal sent his

address. Mr. Wilson 130 acrescrop this year,

which are plantedacreage small grain

Lincoln oeiowthis but the acreage

corn promises be unusually large.

the at the stateWilliamsoort.

the TuesdayOne

the

atextra

organizations

Profitable

funeral district willthis afternoon

Platte fire departmenthonorary

Having termSomersieft

Omaha meeting Tuesdaythe formation

association.in United KSTZi .ratu?" 1e-SE- UllZt?

in mus,lcal entertainments.

THE NORTH PLATTE SEMI-WEEKL-Y TRIBUNE: FRIDAY EVENING, MAY 17, 1895.

For the next weeks cabinetmade by Broach for

two dollars per dozen.Deputy sheriff was out

the country Wednesday lookingafter claim.

of repairingKnights of hall beendelayed by the ofterial.

is that Northwill soon have a church

Will editor andpublisher.

McCabe was called tomaxweii attend ayoung son of John Keliher, who fellfrom a roof and broke arm.

The local of Maccabeesa number of

less fortunate farmermembers oats fortheir stock.

of education a incMonday but aside omce

from hearing by and theBarber, no social at the opera

nesa-- of general importance.

M. Harrington -- theof welcome at the

of Catholicat Omaha Tuesday. Thewas published in the Bee and readswell.

held

hold

The dental work executedDr. Butt verytory the doctor havinggood Hehis work be first-cla-ss in everyparticular.

evening Mc-- enjoywill preach special sermon

upon the subject, "The Ark of theCovenant and its contents

moderndesires

Tribune announce thecornet band if the

ton, were to Knights ffive to-morr-

xcmpiar im at masonic evening at thehall, the Spruce and sixth streelswas hanniiff Jit fhf Viptina

limi.mJ : J--I Ju. ucuu ictcivcu uiuciccuttt: iv. A. vii&uu, living on me ooimds "Keamev" bicvele vester--

ttvi : l. a I 4ruicjruntuidim, yesieruay d morn:no. Tf is mMi m;rnAand to

hasin twenty-thre-e of

to potatoes.u. lie ot in

county is aver-age season, of

to

of

locating

photos

Platte

Leonard as

to

an

ispatronage.

to

advanced

by local wheelmen. Several otherNorth Platters in

wheels.emoloves

receive

turningarrears dollar

gets much

long to keep with""V 1 flip work.

several

j

The the

out the seem

WIU-U- B YClJhis will put

tore

Anfair us-tha-t

dnu Penn.. last picnic the ofof seventv-nin- e venrs. creer:il

Mn eludeof for

aucidi consecutive vears the nronosprf willWhile Kearney this his death, and the position at later.nUnj: tne dozen

cmumtcu op-- Wed- - graphs atporcuu inspect oicycie Harrison on,,,tactory locatea was

to find Day, there be theprisea years of who servicemen llie with stealing of Keith.ruscea witn CAmc

through Three Bears anH fiolrJpn TTnif at lanre in

years

part

at opera housenext.

Anof

to who Ad-mission fifty cents; seats

reserved Clinton's.1.--n. me Aiumni associa- - Children 25 cents

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is said

days.Victor

hadthe

the boy hadup

andthe

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tion win oe nem 18, of two irrigation dis-- on his on Northat 2 p. at the office of the tricts which cover two- - Locust street a two-stor-y building- -

bupt. Hilliker of ho niw ..xi. 18x24 feet which he willw .aw VXX bXJ OUUL11 I 'Pres- - of the South Platte river in shop. Mn

In the from the city Keith has becun. these several machines butT" . - . - I

ot

as aIf on ex

jsev. lrwin, and are pects .to put additionalt0 n w WW&KrAW VWU. LIIL. V A.

the wor- - irrigate about 30,000 acres and Planers run bysnip Kev. A. good soil. The at the west end power by gasoline en--wiu the combined con- - of the in whirh th fifine. The to Mr.

the for dozen years.

South forPlatte vallev. purposes. uopes

thing; in the to huilrl rfitriiAc fi,; kinds r.' m I - - U LUlil II1ILT I w A. I ,

about to wholeoieo nis home in muu' uitcues are wuomtioUrc muuey,

one Deuel ana we tue willHe sick for nearly fw Uy the a one-- Withyears, his a six east Biff faclities a good runtion of The will other bebe charo-- e nearly north of the

North bv farm The dry weath- -of which he an to cause rapid

Keith Co.M.

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tne

tor where he remain heldfor a time to in for

musical nHnAA

"fadvises

this to be

a

twobef

Keliherin

treeThe

ma

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oaturaay

tent

board

C.

address

address

bysatisfac

to

aopliedto

weather

ceremonies

for

7one

wor.that The

to

of

of

ofone

in

The

F.

was

Mr. toto several

Editor Bisruru.;etie,

in the early theGalvin was

atfor visited the

while aont forty who one him short

their therelold their

Itm,

with

beentheir

The

will,

died.

spenttown

many

by He

Yaleat time

preparingvliuuiic

bmi tnlee

the cut

veryalso a new Cheap and Belt

Side-Comb- s, Hair and newIt you anything

way of a for some one. you canfind it our line of novelties, from cents to

i.: well as as you wish to go.

"f";

CO- -

Rev. will preach in thenext Sabbath

evening: There will noin

lEarly reachingthis market1 in quantities,and express McGovern

The CDUCKieTr rc"

meeting evening,prepared Men Poca-Sup- t.

transacted busi- - a

convention

Christianity."

that

following

m.

a

postmaster

nouse tms, evening, at which aliterary will be, render-ed ice cream and strawberriesserved.

high

THE

Graves

hontas

Those Cabinet Photographs out by at $2

dozen strike the people justThis $2 offer holds for

Betteris on.

quite a large attendance the lawn at the

Wednesday af Ler- -the "Eastern Star.

Next Rev. participanW heemed to the

evening

occasion very

nights'' Templarbeen initiating a' each

a month or havea ofto up jhe work for severalweeks.

The attendance at thenext Tuesday prom-

ises to be very large. youngwho is;selling dis

up to yesterdaya of others eachalmost as

It requires money to athou.arh a number

The 'Tribune regularlyare very busyat present lare not so- - tuose

tii and leave areceiving. Some additional ma- -

old Pluvins in Uinery appreciated.probably be in be--""v order up Fortfrsecretary

Association was"alfalfa will be Squire Joseph L. Ranck, father organized yearsago, informs

attractions

Kearney

Mrs. S. Baskins. hismis, xdii, mcoin county.wnicn PourLh Julv. Thhas a larger acreage invitationthis plant county Ranck alderman from therlv setters

xtcu upu ward Nebraska: Fuller particularsquaniiy. fiftv-on-e nrior of nirniV

week held

have

than

cuuvcu-- time aiea. A cabinet, photouxuxx unyu vne Miller Broach's for two dollars

tne nesday from precinctana sur--

Lcharge cf Fred Rishor, a boy eigh- -about twenty-liv-e teen age, is charged

atwork. tactory a horse Walt

country, passed runninc

hundredstage.

enjoymentattend.

withoutmeeting charge.

Saturday, Oganization premises

hand,.Presbyterian

which

countv.

held in

section

proved

Donald

of

been

where that

to man, thatlater

be a

E. isMay

Mrs. H. V. thirdside has

latheswill be

to which

do all

ICIHIWan

bv

ni:i.

be

in

want in

in 25

bemorning.

are

is

H11

at

bv

do

If

home

allseventh era

personseven-

inganother

animal

Meyer havinjrerected

county

machine Meyerabsence county

roinr.ifi

togetner. Graves furnishedpreach business

venture

trouble being

started McKee

likely

Meyer

friends

himself

4Blouse Waist pretty,

Long

liberalagent

Broach

right.

Gilman

week.fornumber

tickets

number

conduct

ttucuuiugsheriff returned

regular at theChurch of Saviour at ten a. mwith communion sermonby the In the aeight o'clock there betion bv the Bislioo

13 wilarrenn Tne fir inC o

ww

will be the secondthe consecration of church.

J. Q. of McPhersoncounty, southof Streitzs will ament trtore therein next The

ot goods to he carried by Mr,Wilcox will-- consist hardware, notions, ladies and

ware, etc. rne is anat the church of Vail are mostly interest- - Meyer will his principal Lime salesman, having been

in the on "The Coming ed. will contain the hmaH and is manufacture of behmd a counter aWoman," at the nd by selling- - gds for cash at amost beautiful portion of the especially adapted irri-- fcnurcn in the evening: on "The It mav he r,r AUW to merit agreatest world." two ; continue to offrwam WW mil AW UUI

Goff, aged twentv- - trict-- work- - enterprise Meyer adjacent territoryh,nn invpcfmrr c;,iki

Third vesterdav afternoon Dmlt' begin trust provebeen other perhaps about increased

complica- - miles of Spring busi--

diseases. DnaSfe.

organiza- -districts.

evening" ofassociation

peop,e

Pythias

biennial

Leader Bristol

Rishor

additional

Galrin, of

part

Big Springsinsoector

met, made person evinced office daJ fund

present

churchservice

reports

j

givenresidence

sufficient

evening

posed;

newspaper

ocfnM;ci,m0nf

Jupiter

Settlers'palace"

perhaps Saturdav.

AscensionAscension

"r--i

Baptist

of

Bishop. eveningconfirma

sermonPalestine

Wilcox,

open depart

lightsnoes,

proprietorBaptist precinct

morning attention

hratinsr however gener

continued

non-arriv- al

Knights

Sunday

laundry

workmen.

candidate

of : the trade of

-J-ohn the the this Mr. t 3

r J 1 tx x is win nave --Wtour at the J wu

ward coun- -had and five the

or the

ofthe

was mem- - e.r isoer, his on or

Dr. thising will

lastColo-- araao. The is nw UttlEI I -

has

and

andtor, the

has

Dr.

has

'and

10

The Red

the

hasand

Cordon

lo

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and or

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in

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theO r x .

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a or

Mr.and

himand

has

thethe

the

and

fine

two call

was

The

and

hadand

had sold

who

tmnKwnrt will call

Old

will

ae-e- d

any WPSf

lumiaii

fine

tnerewill

said

had

will

will will

Wl11

Ourand

and

pvpninrr cor,xii

latehas room

and

andwill,

ous

M and....... hcua

and

tnese

ahetwo

will

line

him as O. Wisner, whoformerly occupied similar positionwitn Li. trickier, nis venture The Tribune wishes Mr. Wilcox

HIGH SCHOOL REPORT.month,

37, 66.Average attendance, boys

ffirls 62.45.of tardiness,

16.

Neither absent nor tardy,ucie, ina naa a. lucratvie practice entnusiasm. on the matter. wau ccount witn tne gov-- 3& &

the

No.

the

the

but

Mr.

the

Out being of a somewhat discon- - 1 ne associatlon was ernment- - o make matters worse Those who'llave won the rank oftented nature became dissatisfied organized by the election of C. S. ?rew incensed at remark first honors' Mabel McNamara,

i I . . I i - . m, . . Iana concluded to look up different v'imion president, Mrs. G. S. Huff-- raaae J tae inspector and he Francis McNamara Gertrudelocation. The Tribune wishes man Ida VonGoetz "Pasted" the official on the nose. Friend, Eva Fenwick, Minnie Sor--

mm success in tne sixteen to one rank Redmond trea-- AncinsPecior reported tne short- - Lizzie Sawyer,suver state. ouici. committee of five was to tne proper and Gal-- n!) tt, kk; n T.nnn

Judge of Princeton Pomted to draft constitution and n was indicted by the grand Nellie Nita Mnr111., who owns hundreds of b ana tnis committee will re-- at Vmana last in Iovj.i Wendt, Anna Sorenson,acres of land in this county, spent Prt at the next meeting. Galvin hourly expected depr'y Lulu Salisbury. Kate Gilman,a day in town this The "lcnestia ot seven has been marshal to pounce upon him and Bratt Xhas. McNamara.

thinks the Plattea

concert

uigimzea work joia'.v lug Omaha. Eighth Grade Arta Kocken,North Platte

ofsection keep on shirts, future excellent

wind within a Prof.!f,? ' direc-im- dprosperous have charge associa--

-- MTtTJ - I

of

hiswork

paper

corn

delivered

I

orders

eisrht

other

n

f

expects

F""ga day

week.

and will him off to The Mawitn me

thethe

will somefew

will ? ofL1UU.

all

will

the

N.

A.

tne

w.

ness,

well

was aboutbeen made good him. ishighly educated man, having at-tended college for severalyears, and we believe thatwas

, for the"1 rout ior some

.

'

Ladies' notline of Belts

Pins,

neat little,

'

1 ' m , 1 - Al

CC1P15

programme

turnedper

weeks while

Theresocial

noon

much.

THe,"

more

keep

operahouse

Onelady

of fifty

many.

steam kept

amountl

.

in

aboutaboutw

w

of

i

of

which

holy

. .

-

'

f

leased

of

give

PumPs

North

better waterassotiuLeuyears,

served

priorDoctor

good

ithclerk." W.

in new

success. .

boysgirls

dally32.25,

Sets,

only.

wiltl,e

Cases boys 18, girls'

boysmuv-- u girls

1

...

-

I

w ( i

8,

Galma

enson, Gerta Hine,ikc omciais a

jury i Irish, Hartman,several week. While phy, Edith

A aweek. pieces Grace

short-age, which $250,

a

XI .1gneginooa,

r

week.

share

a

a

bel Blanchemara, Catharine Osgood, KebaDavis, Langdon, Ivy Broach,Annie Babbitt Lizzie Facka, 'Nellie- - Stebbins, Bessie Anderson,Earl Stamo Henry Peterson.

reason decided to pursue other vo- -, Ralph Ray, Carlotta Day, Jessiecanons;

McNa

Grace

BUokeaberg-- .

expensive;

Watch-chain- s.

CLINTON,

applications

thetfs&ocia'tibn

Williamspprt

subsequently

congregations

unfortunately

JEWELER.

Presbyterian

Commandery

anniversary

gregations experienced

Presbyterian

Enrollmentfor

vice-preside-nt,

Pc"ctarvana

S.M.Knox,

everybody con,Petent

supplying

guarantees

employment

Ornaments,

vegetables

permanently

Donehower,

PURELY PERSONAL.

- Mrs. H. J. Clark went down toGrand Island this morning.

Mr. and. Mrs. Chas. Ell went toOmaha Wednesday morning.

Jacob Pizer, of Michigan, is visit-

ing his brother Julius, of this city.Editor Hill transacted business

in Omaha several days this week.

Miss McSay, of Ogallala, whohad been attending school here,returned home this morning.

Mrs. Josephine Tuttlcof Geneva,111., a sister of W. H. Fikes, is theguest of that gentleman and hisfamily.

Mrs. J. C. Ferguson and Mrs. I.L. Bare vent to Denver & T0BINt SOLE NORTH NEBuiut ivL y v.vx. o noil uibu cuw

family of E. R. Griffin.Mrs. Baker, who had been visit-

ing her daughter Mrs. G. T. Fieldlor several weeks, left for Detroitlast night.

Mrs. C. F. Iddings expects toleave the early part of ner;t weekfor a visit with the family of W. B.Conklin at Austin, 111.

Miss Adda Kocken left yesterday.morning for Des Moines, Iowa,where she will take a special courseof instruction in a normal school.

Miss Lou Rankin, of Orleans,Ind., arrived in town Wednesdaynight and will make her futurehome with her sister, Mrs. J. B.Jeter.

Will Ginn, of Perry, Iowa, isvisiting his brother R. O. this week.Will is looking, well and enjoyinggood health, notwithstanding heis minus one arm, a foot and ahand.

Mrs. Danl. Murphy and familyreturned from Omaha and how is to compelledMr. who is present so? Belton strong ad-ceivi- ng

treatment at Omaha of justness sectionhospital, also return we suan mucuplace soon terest this question.

T,pnm vrrin-- r the ofroundmorning, for to attend theEpworth League convention of thewest Nebraska District. Rev.Crane, Ogalalla, also went downto attend the convention.

McDonald has been spend-ing the past few days in

D. ,C, having left for that citySunday last. Mr. McDonald's m's-sion.- is

to bring home his broLhrGeorge, who has been quite sick.

Rev. C. Invin went to Kearneyyesterday, where to deliverthe charge last night to the pastorat the installation of the new pastor

the church. FromKearney Irwin goes to Fuller-to- n,

where will preach to thepeople of his former charge Sab-

bath, and Tuesday evening ofnext week Irwin reaches '

-

sermon at the installation of theof Presbyter'c u

church of Central Mrs.Irwin him.

There other shopsBut you want a clean

shave a hair-cu- t,

you should patronize Doc's BarberShop. You will treated cour-

teously. Once a customeralways customer.

RAILWAY RESUME.Foreman Sorenson has been off

duty for a day two account ofa very severe cold.

General baggage agent Traynor,of Omaha, passed a few hours in

city yesterday.Phil Beyerly, who among

last firemen to laid off, hasbeen put the extra list.

The 684, which has been lookinga little too rusty to suit Wood White,has been taken in the shops forcoat paint.

Mike Cronen went to Omahafew days ago to have extractedfrom his eye a piece of steel whichhad found lodgement.

account of slack businesswas pulled off the Third dis-

trict this week, Conductor Lettsand his brakemen being the unluckyfellows.

Notice To the officers and members of Douglas Circle No.You requested to meet at O.

hall Sunday, May 26th, atten o'clock to attend memorialservices. By order of president.

Mrs. R. Klein.Mary Clark, Sec'y.

Strayed, about the 10th of Aprilone two year old bay mare, blackmane and tail, weight about 700pounds. A reasonable reward willbe paid for the return of thetor . . .Herman Steinhousen,

North Platte,

Has no no equal. is the result of studied improvement in milling machinery the . product of the hard,excellent wheat of the north. If you are using the

Washburn Flour, try it. is sold by

JOHN HERROD,

MOST o DELICIOUS o COFFEE o IN o THE o WORLD !

SPURR'S

REVERb

SECTION 2034.Mr. Belton's idea of running

water down the streets the city,thereby killing two birds with onestone; our city and

to some extent,of the water works com-

pany, a good but 4,No tractof land shall be crossed by morethan one ditch, canal or lateral,without the written consent of theowner thereof, the first ditch,canal lateral can made to an-

swer the purpose for which thesecond desired and intended."very warm friend (?) of Mr. Belton's1 t nnas aireaay constructed suen aditch, from the railroadto a point below the town, whichcan be made to answer purposeof Mr. Belton's ditch. We imaginehow anxious the owner will be tosecond the efforts of Belton inany scheme for which the latterwould receive great public praise,

he be to doMurphy, at re-- As Mr. is a

vocate thewill this watcn witn m- -

as as the solution ofTVTrc Txr rA while public weliure is

Holdrege

of

W. H.

J.he was

ofMr.

heon

Mr. he

new pastor theCity.

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THE OPERETTA.The is the

in the operetta of Three Bearsand Golden Hair" to be given at theopera house next Tuesday eveningunder the direction of E. A.Garlichs:Golden Hair, - Miss Geutih FriendQueen, - Miss Francisco VonGoetzBakd,Faithful,Lightfoot,Frailty,Airy,Love,Wistful,Whisper,Content,Hope,

Big Bruin,Mammy Muff,Tiny Cub,

Qceen,

Maids of Honor

Stel.'a Shu manLillie FreemanJennieNellie ZiebertGertie MitchellMaud MorganLillie McNnmaraBerthaGrace RedmondKatie Schmalzried

between"Achers."

Mr. F. J. MorrillMiss Minnie Sorenson

Mi'bb Allie GraceMiss May CooperMiss Abbie Day

Miss Louise GilmanMiss Grace Bratt

Miss M. McNamaraMies Minnie FederboofMiss Bertha VonGoetz

- Miss Julia BakerMr. Iiob't Armstrong

Mr. Geo. SlovallMaster Harley Clark

fairies:Miss Jessie Bratt

Nellie Z'ebertGrace RedmondLillie McNamara"RpRKlft Ottn

Blanche McNamara Lottie Day

Finney

Banks

Hattie VonGoetzMaggie CooperPhia ClarkDora ThompsonNellie BrattEdith PattersonBessie OttenMamie FredericiAnna CraneIrma Frederici

Memorial Day The officers andmembers of S. A. Douglas CircleNo. 20, will meet at I. O. O. F. hallat 9 o'clock a. m., and proceed tothe cemertery decorate graves ofsoldiers and hold memorial servicefor the "unknown dead."

Mrs. R. Klein, Pres

Notice to the Fublio.All persons who are keeping hogs

within the city limits areto keep the pens clean and free fromfilth, else remove them outside thecity limits. Property owners arenotified to clean the alleys

their if they have notalready done so, and to keep themclean during the summer season.

D. W. Baker, Mayor.

Latest Styles of

with fringe,ATAdvertised Letters.

List of letters remaining uncalled forin the post office at North Platte, Neb.,for the week ending May 17, 1895.

GKfTLEMKX.

Clar, M. W. Fredlund, M.Cook, H. H. Rhodes, AlDunlap, George Rudolph, D. W.

Williams, r . A.LADIES.

Minshall, Miss MaudPersons calling for above will pleas say

"advertised." M. W. Clam, Postmaiter

When Buying'Minneapolis

FLOURWhy not get the

Washburn's Superlative

not

SOLE AGENT.

MOCHA.AND

Wednesday HARRINGTQN ACTS, PLATTE,

Washing-ton,

Presbyterian

accompanied

satisfactory

superior

beautifyingrendering-- inde-pendent

diagonally

Wednesday,

possible.

insignificance

following personations

Will-O'-The-Wi-

requested

adjoin-ing premises,

WINDOW SHADES

PEALE'S.

BEST?

Jorth piafte $mw$ Normal

Commencing June 24th,ending August 3d.

Six weeks of work. Achance for students and teachers toprepare for next year.

jfSend for announcement

J. C. ORR,E. D. SNYDER

Overshoes goodOtten's Shoe Store.

and

HORSES

--APPLY

JAVA

jrood

Inst.

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For Sale !

HERSHEY & CO.

All accounts due H. Otten . &Co. are payable at Otten's ShoeStore. The firm having dissolved,a settlement is urgently requested,that'books may be balanced.

Ftf H. Otten.

A TIMID TRAVELERNeed never fear to make that contem-plated trip east if he or she will trust tothe Chicago, Union Pacific & Northwest-ern Line, Quickeft time. Fewestchanges. Union dopots.

For full information call on or addressN. B. Olds,

Agent U. P. System.

For information regard-- !ing the Great I rricrationBelt of Lincoln Co., writetheLincoln Co. Immicrra- - j

itiou association. iNortii'j! Platte, Nebraska.

cheap

THE RESTLESS AMERICANSall agree that the solid vestibuled trainsof the Chicago, Union Pacific & North-western lino distance all competitors Nochange or delay at the Missouri river,i or full information call on or addressN. B. Olds, agent U. P. spstem.

Horses for Sale.A number of horses and mules of

all ages, among 'the assets of theNorth Platte National Bank, arefor sale. These horses are of allkinds, suitable for farm horses,drivers, or saddle ponies. Will besold very cheap. Also for sale, alot of second hand farm implements.Enquire at the bank.ai23 Milton Doolittle, Receiver.

Studebaker Wagoiis atHershey & Co's.

SMOKERSIn search of a good cigarwill always find it at T.

F. Schmalzried's. Trythem and judge.

For Sale or Trade,The White Elephant barn. - Also

several vacant lots. Will trade forditch or hay land, or cattle. Theabove property is clear of incumbrance. Inquire of

J. R. BANGS.

Special offer, for thirty daysonly I will furnish Pastel potraits16x20 in nice frame for only $2.75.Satisfaction guranted.

Wm. Munson, Agent.

Remember in order to get pure,clean and healthy spring water ice,contract with Harry Lamplugh.

YOUR PLAIN DUTYis to make the trip to Chicago overthe Chicago, Union Pacific & North-western line. Why? Time thequickest, solid vestibuled train, nochange of coach at the Missouririver. Through first and secondclass sleepers and dining cars. For.full information call on or addressN. B. Olds, agent U. P. system.