GOLD, SILVER AND K PEARL HANDLE ft SILK UMBRELLAS A fine line of Black and Silks from $3 g & s Colored to $10. 2 rAiw 8 H in ft S ft Judge Morrison of Gandy and tlic editor ol the Gandy Times arc transacting business in town to ny. The bi-weekly social of tbc 15 pis- opal guild will be bold Friday afternoon at the borne of Mrs. C. S. Clinton. Miss Kunicc Babbitt is looking after matters pcrtainiug to tbc county superintendent's office dur Something' line in Fans g just the thing to pre- $ sent to young ladies. & Also a very pretty line of jj Cut Glass and Silverware $ suitable for wedding prcs- a cnts. 5 S THE JEWELER, IT Clinton She Jftmi-WrtMg Srifeuar. TUESDAY, JULY 9, 1901. Mr. and MrB, T. C. Patterson re liirnpH frnm flmnlm Tliio morn in nr. s.uw4 ..V... a..... ...... .......a. aaa T C - niisa Jennie ouyrcs icaycH in day or two for a visit with triends at Julcsburg. Neal Turpie will entertain party of friends at the Turpie ranch next Friday evening. It is expected that everything will be in readiness for opening the bowling alley tomorrow. Wanted A first class crew to put up 320 acres of hay. Apply at once Harrington & Tobin. Congressman Neville has been iu Omaha for a couple of days past looking after business and pohtica matters. Father Kennedy went to Omaha Sunday night to attend the annual retreat of Catholic priests at Creigh ton college, 15. R. Ripley began marketing fine quality of red raspberries this week, of which he will have quite heavy crop. Thus. O'Neal shipped by express ychicrday a pointer pup to Porter villc, Cal,, a distance ot over two thousand miles. Solomon In a Crltioal Condition. A telegram rcccvcd late last evening lrom V, T. Wilcox ad drets:d to Julius Pizcr stated that Sol Solomon was in a very bad con dition and that thclattcr's relatives should be notified. The Solomon family who reside at Au Sable, Mich., were at once wired. A few Points ol Interest I r TO FARMERS, STOCKMEN, HAYMEN, that should not be lost sight of. ROPE-Stackcr Rone, Hard The rWrnm did not state iust . . I rt , Ti r 1- " 1, what turn Solomon's wound had -. wist ivopc, Manna ixopc in an fnfcon. hut it . ....nnoiicd that SIZC3, anil tllC pHCC '0U KnOW IS . . ?. m --i-i ?; :,.i. i.irifit mg meaoscnceoi miss x nutinv, . . . ,.;,. ont ... The 'Jo'"' ?o-...v,i. aim -4-...v... who is attending the N. h. A. aM tcicrrrt,,, created much surprise and UCirOtt I f i ttitttit 1. a vntinrr ttinn'n triends as it was supposed all trict court enjoining the school aionir tijut Solomon's condition board of Nichols precinct from wa8 noi dangerous. allowing certain parties the rigut to hold dances In the school house. Albert Scbals. has returned lrom Stacker Rope, 10c per pound Machine Oil, Eldorado Castor Oil, the best on the market, goes farthest, at 35c per gallon. AXLE GREASE Monarch, Mica, Castor Oil and Frazicrs. COFFEE In your hay camp ..(. i lln l.n.it in IfAIIH Who was it said -A rolling stone a visit with relatives at Salt Lake. " - coffeeVold gathers no moss?" It don't mat- The l.ullicrau .antes' am society jn North Platte that is equal to tcr. Doollttle says "Moving goods will meet Thursday aiternoon witu our 12 cent bulk coltcc. Two gather no dust." No old stock the president, Mrs. Syl. Friend. pounds of it is equal to any pack allowed to gather there. Smaller Mr. and Mrs. Henry Peterson of affC coffee sold and you get orders and fresh goods is Doolitle's Cheyenne, visited the former's C0,Tcc; mcn and tw J 1 nnnnrlu rtf it ntKl vr.ll MMll nfVfl" motto. parents in this city Sunday. J " "i7: " ... The fireman of engine 1809 com- irT nnp,Icn cn,unrn .mn.1 urday evening front a trip to St. hag down on No. 4 last night nv e110 il ur for SI. 00 ner Joe and other points. The weather gave out at Kimball and the brake- SnCi. Snowllake, irood as any was so extremely hot and ice man kept her hot until Sidney was Minncanolis Hour retailed at water so plenty that he came home reached, when another fireman was $1.25, for $1.10 per sack. Get sick and Sunday aud yesterday secured. our prices on 500 pound lots. was not able to look after much Road men say that the hot wind Swift and Co. 's Bacon, Hams, business. n( Ttcrdnv wnn lelt n fnr n-et ai, SaltPork, Cooked Ham, Bonc- The first four bonds of the Archer. This is very unusual, as Jess , Ham and Bologna, arc the xiil nrsi iour oonus oi uic ' ,.(.i,iBB best, and they cost no more than twentv thousand dollars iundinir the altitude at that point precludes ' 4linm issue of 1887 will be paid this week the possibility ol frequent hot sively by County Treasurer Scharmann. winds. Hammond Packing Co., of The bonds are of denominations of Rev. C. P. Wimberly will deliyer Cheyenne, put up only absolutely one thousand dollars each, aud a lecture before the summer school nurc iarti': we have it in 3. 5 and hereafter four will fall due each students at the high school audi- 10 pound pails and it costs no vear. the last four to paid July 1st, torium nrxt Friday evening. Mr, more than others. 1905. Wimberly'a subject wiU be 'Talk and Talkers." THE MODEL ONE-PRICE Clothing House, Max Klrschbatiiii, Prop. 5 Great Summer Clothing Sale. $8.50 ? Men's Blue Serge Suits all wool, $io value, at Men's $io and $12 all wool suits, consisiing of Black Cheviots, Unfinished Worsteds and Fancy Cas- smicrcs, at. 150 Chicago forecast for North Platte and vicinity: Generally fair tonight and Wednesday; cooler Wednesday. The maximum temperature yester day was 100; one year ago it was 8(. The minimum temperature this morning was 72; one year ago it was 66. Conductor Dentlcr and brakemen Healy, Hostetter and Rankin of this city and Conductor Hubbartt of Cheyenne went to Omaha Hub morning to bring up a couple of the ISpworth League specials which will begin coining tomorrow. It is understood there will be ten sections of train No. 101 tomorrow evening Claude Weingand devoted a cou ple of hours this morning to catch ing grasshoppers with a closer on. Feed vour chickens irround oyster shell and make them a paying investment. Worth 24 cents per pound. OATMEAL We load in his alfalfa field just west of town. Prices as well as quality. We The catch amounted to about five will sell you 9 pounds of the best bushels. The work of extennina- DUiK oatmcal Ior 10 ccn8' Ave will sell vou a 5 pound nacKagc 01 uanncr uats, witn a fancy decorated china bowl for tiou will be continued for several days. We learn that seyeral ont-door 30 cents. laborers around town yesterday Bulk Gloss Starch for 5 cents were compelled to cease work on per pound. account ol the intense heat. The PRODUCE Wcarc receiving weather bureau thermometcrlregis- enormous quantities of butter Sunday j 1 . ... tcred 100, but those on the streets oecause we pay more ior 11 man switch 1:.. :.. l 13.. !i x .... I .. 111 mi.- .1-.I.1I1V 111 III 111 U W 1. I1I11IL' L IU US I .. r i.i 11 uu tin 1111:11 ci i. lie ury i . , . , . . I joun 14 hot wind made the heat all the ana receive me n.gncsi price W A W Wc Lead in Price and Quality, Men's Blue all-wool Serge Pants, S3 values, at $2.00 Men's Crash Coats 95c Men's Crash Pants 75c We have a few odd things which we offer you at odd figures. We don't expect to come out even on them, just want to get them out of the way. Terrific Price Cutting in Boys' Clothing. Odds and ends in Boys' Vcstce Suits, ages tf QtJ 3,. 4, 5 and 6, $3 and $4 values, at J Boys' Knee Pants, 25 and 50c values, at jf, Yes, we give the money back, but nobody ever wants the money back. THE MODEL ONE-PRICE CLOTHING HOUSE Max Kirschbaum, Prop. Exclusive agent for the Celebrated Carhart Overalls. 1 Railroad Notes. J Switchman Bailey was discharge:) for wrongly throwing a more keenly felt. Rev. J. A. Gearharl, who prior to 1881 was pastor ol the I'rebbytcr- Sam Grace returned Sunday from . m a ry 1 ... t. . t. st . r!ii 1 .. j 1 nrnn 111. wiirir in: 1 1: 1 1 1 c 1 . . . . irf, uarrii: umuru .uiu uauguicr ' ian-cuurcu m mis city, and WUO is lodge in tue con- . . . , r .tc,lfieId wiu iniernaiionai vsso ciation of Machinists. Kuroute irf. uiirric uiimru aim uuuynii:r - . ' who had been visiting relatives at eented the local Grand Junction. Col., returned vention of the lm preach at the Presbyterian church Kev. Gear- home ast n irht. ciauoil ui wammnih .vu.uu . mnrnin.r ------ m , ...... . . . . .. irl- 1 ' Owing to the non-arrival of the nome ? erai l,.,e MO hart came here several weeks ago 1 . I.. , 1 Al I I ...!(. -Hu"l"u "u'u ""1 ' J"u" (n rimitnln ..,1 1,. I,nn4l... ICni. IVVUIIKCIISI 1 LWUUU UlIU YVIIC ... ... " I"- " IJUO UWtll lilt .a.v irnest of Mr. nnd Mrs. J. II. Her . L 1 ! . ..1 noi yev ucmg ... ..uc. ...a Bh dividing the time between uaa a yery pieasani inF. . . , ,,,..,.. A special meeting of the members He is enjoying his stay very much of the Commercial CluS will be and is rapidly gaining Htrcngth. held next Thursday evening and it I He has many old-time friends in is earnestly requested that every town who will be glad to hear his member be present. Several discourse and again shake his Questions which affect North Platte people will be up for dis cussion aim action, uci every member attend even if the weather is warm. will not be able to begin their meetings this evening. The attendance at the summer fccliool was increased to sixty-two yesterday. This is a very gratify ing attendance to the instructors. Father Haley in a letter to F. T. Kedmond sayB that be is visiting his brother Peter Haley in Phila delphia and will probably remain there for some time, hand. T. M. C. A. NOTES. Mr. John J. Pressler, a member of this association, lias accepted a Some unregenerate fellow stole a half dozen of V. J. Roche's black Laugshan chickens Sunday night, whereat Mr. Roche is pretty darn mad. He ia not the only person who has suffered from the depra- dation of chicken thieves. and there is now on foot a movement to organize a vigilance committee who will pay special attention to the chicken houses. If a thief is caught he will not be taken into court, but iustead will be rode out out of town on a rail. A fellow who is mean enough to steal chickens doesn't deserve to live in a respecta ble community. The Gordon Cornet baud will give a concert on Wednesday evening of next week, July 17th, at the court house park. If the citi XXXX Coffee 3 pUgs. .. , . . .25 zeus desire thcfce weekly couccrts YOUR HAY HANDS Will do more work iffed on our groceries. Wc Sell Snow Flake Patent Flour per sack $1.00 Gothenburg- Best Patent Flour per sack 1.10 2lb Sack Corn Mc.il 25 35-oz, can K. C. Baking; Powder , 20 10-n con Kf 0. IWdng v Pow der , , . .OR Corn Starch pep pkg , .05 Lion Coffee 2 pkgs Arbuckle's Coffee 3 pkgB.,. . position in the Rio Grande shops at Mjxed carload of Imported German 1-lb pkg Church's Soda. . J -lb pkg Dwight's Soda . Yeast Foam 2 pkgs Vinegar per gal White Wine Vinegar per gal .08 .08 .05 I continued during the season, the baud will be glad to do to if suffi cient funds to purchase sheet music arc donated. For several years Un Time Yeast -'pugs us paht lnm; weekly concerts have 20 b:en a pleasant e itcrla'niug fc; t ire ,25 for our reople, and we doubt not isurc Be boys arc will in it to contribute tneir time to 140 lb Sack Salt. ... . 1.05 practice and playing purely the Horse Shoe Tobacco per business men and others should be pjUg. 45 willing to Contribute the necessary Star Tobacco per pluir 35 V Keroaene Oil per gnl 15 bl1 llic necessary funds to ins ... t, , , . their continuance can easily be V.waltor Baker's Cocoa tf-lb curcd( u,c band , v can Battle Ax Tobacco per plug .35 Store onen evenings until 8 o'clock. WilcoK DupMtmBnt fM. cash Stoves stored. Gasoline stoves repaired and enameled. Good second hand gasoline stoves lor Bale cheap. Western Stove Repai Work, two doors cast of Eirb National Bank. W. F. McGlone. Judge O'Rourkc is up from Gaslin precinct today transacting business. The members of the local ISpworth League will extend greet ings to many of the delegates who pass through town this week, Wm. Chambers moved his hay outfit to Maxwell yesterday where he has leased considerable land on which he will tut the hay. Frank Erica son who was up from Gaslid precinct yesterday said the grasshoppers are doing consid erable damage to corn in that sec-tiou. Received at Schlesinger's Louvre, Burnan, West Denver, Colo, Say, men! Do you need a bath? Why not join the Y. M. C. A. where you can cet $25 worth ot privileges for 53.00 per year. The meetiug held in the rooms ast Sunday directed by Mr. A. Mc- Nichol was a good one. A number of young men have been visiting other associations. Qne of the first places they came to on returning to the Platte was the rooms over the Star restaurant, their own Y. M. C. A. Their ver dict isi North Platte association is as goo:l au any of them, and better than most of them. Ueer Culmbacher and Wald Hcliloeschen. Up to last Saturday reports from the country precincts were that corn was still in very good shape. However, days like yesterday would have a telling c fleet aud un less rain falls this week the outlook for the crop in many precincts will be pretty slim. The average daily temperature for the past thaee weeks has been about three degrees warmer than for the same period last year. It has been a long stretch of hot weather and has had a withering effect upon cyen the most ambiti ous. For Sale Second hand phaeton, cheap; or will trade for good cow or calves. Dick, who ia firing a switch engine at Sidney, spent Saturday iu town. S. C. Mccombcr returned yester day morning from Omaha where he had been transacting O. R. C. bus iness for several dayp. While In town Sunday M. K. Barnum stated that a division lore man for this point would be here within the next week or ten days. The Sidney Telegraph says that notwithstanding the sweeping re duction of the U. P. force at that place the company will still pay out about $3,000 per month to em ployes . Five train crews will come down from Denver tonight to take back Epworth League specials tomor row. Nearly all the special ' traitiB will go via Denver over the Rio Grand Western. Train No. 5 had liye Pullmans and three chair cars this morning and every scat was occupied. A majority of the passengers were euroute to Frisco to attend the 10. L. convention. The first of the many special trains bearing delegates to the 10p-worth-League convention at San Ffancisco will pass through to night. Wednesday and Thursday will probably be the days on which the greatest number of specials will go through. The order sent here to prepare for forty-eight trains has not yet been modified, and it is believed that that number will go through over the Union Pacinc. Ik Dazslaa Tho World. No Discovory in niodluino lins oyer orotitod ono quarter ot tho oxuitomont tlmtlniB boon uausori by Dr. Kiiiu'h Now DiBcovory for Consumption. It's savor ost tosta hnvo boou on liopolons vlutlma ot Conmiinptlon, Pnouiiioiiiii, llmuor rluiKo, Pleurisy mid Hronuhilltj, thous nnds of whom it linn restored to porfeut health. For CoukIih, CoUIh, Asthma, Croup, liny Fever, HorsonoBH and WhnopltiK Couuh it is tho quiukuBt, surest euro in tho world. It is sold by A. F. Stroitz. who fjuarnnteeB BiitlBfiu: tion or rotund tnonoy. Lnrno bottloB TOo nnd Sl.'R). Trial boltlos froo. i cJULY 2 IP 13 INCLUSIVE C.HA.O.S. irst and Best Fair of the Season All Attractions of High Order. Concert Music a Special Feature. Grand Fourth of July Celebration. Genuine Mexican Bull Fights. Everybody Invited . Reduced Rates From All Points. Don't Fail to Come. JULY 2 TO 13. rOB A SUMMER OUTING. Tho Rooky Mountain reulonH of Colo- ironich Ml08tv,ll4li!10 Fni,.? Pn.0,!i0 Inquire at this office provide- lnvishly for tho health 1 invalid and tho pleasure of tho tourlHt. Amid those rugged atoopB nro to bo found tomo of the most charming nnd restful spots on earth. Fnlry lakes noetlod amid Bunny ponks, nnd olimato that oheorB and exhilarato. Tho Summer Excursion Bates put in effect by tho Union Pacific en able you to roach theno favored localities without unnecessary oxpondituroof ttmo or money. One Tare for tho Round Trip .75 .95 Slippers. Child's Patent Leather Slip pers, 5 to 8 per pair Girl's Patent Leather Slip pers 8 to 11 per pair. . .. Misses' Patent Leather Slip- plus 82.00 from Mbaourl River, in ,r " " " Juno 18th to .TOth; July loth to Auimi i Child 's Red Kid Slippers 5 11 4 T I I - v - - IHt IllUIUHIVe. Tho Union Pacillo will also eell tickets on , juiy iHt to mil nuluBivo. September Girl's Red Kid Slippers 8 1st to 10th no'iis vo. nt. ftir.nn f. ii... 11 ' round trip from Missouri Itivor noit ta to 11 Pcr Pa,r I'25 Return limit October SI, 1001. ' C4 . Proportionately low rntos from intor- frc pcn evenings Until 8 mediate poiuta. nVWfc Full information chcorfully funded Upon application. ,,.,,-.. . .. . wnuax uepatumeni tore. JAS.B.OAIiAN'.Ant. Tumblers. -pint Jelly Tumblers, tin tops, per doz 30 Plain Glass Tumblers per set .20 Plain Thin Tumblers per set .30 Fancy Thin Tumblers pcr set .45 Needle Etched Thin Tumb lers per set 50 Store onen cveninirs until 8 o'clock. Wilcox Department Store A Poor Millionaire Latoly ntarved in London bccauBO ho ootild not digest hla food. Early ufo of Dr. Kinir'a Now Llf Tills would have 8ii vou him. 'llioy strongmen ino oiom ach. a d ingestion, nrnmou) aBHimuauon laiprovo appetite. Price 2.rjo, Money DlljUHII POL KHUMI1UU. UUIU V t' , Stroitz, di'i'ml. ) FANCY WORK. C 6 C A A full lino of Embroidery Silk, Lunch jf' Cloths, Sofa Pillows, Stump Linona of all kinda. Stamp ing i-auorna, jmiirotuory Noodles' A a uu noojifl. w t,rTAnyone biiylriK Jl 00 worth of f Silk or l.laenH will receive one free A Ichkoii, b Mrs. II. J. CLARK. At Mrs. Scliarmann'H.onnoHltc M. B. Oliurcli. A J. F. FILLION, 1 Genoral Kepuirort Special attention driven to WHEELS TO KENT