I Local News jp, Brief, , DR. F. W.MILLEU, GRADUATE DENTIST Office ovor Stroitz'a Drag Storo. A boy baby w.ib born to Kev. and Mrs. Geo. A. Bccchcr Saturday night. The annual election of officers ot the Methodist Sunday-school will beheld tomorrow evening. T. C. Northey of I'eckham pre cinct will auction olT his personal property today and shortly leave lor Oregon. I 1). Wright, formerly of this city, has leased the Madihou Cliron iclc and is conducting the paper on his own responsibility, Claude Wcingand will assume ownership of the Model Clothing House about March 8th. His stock cf spring goods is now arriving. Kev. V. J. Criiflcn ol this city will begin revival services at Her bhey next Sunday evening. He will be assisted by Key. IJerrc bcrry. The Brady Kevlew says Fred Pcckham cured a horse of the corn stalk disease by drenching the ani mal with five quarts of hot water. This is a siinpl? remedy. The Nebraska Long Distance Telephone Co , which runs as far west as Lexington, is arranging to continue the line to this city and incidentally connect with Cozad, Gothenburg and Brady. District Court Clerk .Older i very busy this week getting ready for March term of district court which convenes next Monday. The jury will be called Tuesday after noon or Wednesday morning. From a resident of Cottonwood precinct we learn that a petition is being circulated which asks the scctctary of the interior to set aside the appraisement which was made of lauds embraced in the Mcl'her son reservation. K. K. Ilinc was in Brady last week and offered to negotiate a loan of $15,000 to complete the South Side ditch if the tanners along the ditch would give laud security lor three times the sum of the loan. This the farmer,, refused to do. Mrs.. N II. McCorkle has on ex hibition at Warner's three pictures two ol oil and a pastel that cer tainly rcllcct creditably upon her skill as an artist. Her work has been viewed by many and all have words of commendation. Tin: Triiiuni: extends tardy, but sincere, congratulations to John Redmond, the ball player, who was married at Hanover, Kaus., ten days ago, to a very pleasant young lady of that place. Mrs. Kedmoud will remain in Hanover until about the first of April. While in Lexington last Thurs day Game Warden Carter indulged in a live bird Bhootiim contest with County Clerk Costiu and won the match by killing twenty seven out of twenty-nine. The birds were good llyers and strong on the wing. I'rot. Worrell of the Ogal- alla schools believes in conduct mi: his work along practical lines. J. W. Welptou recently delivered an instructive address on bankinu before the high school, and it is the purpose to have other business men follow with practical talks on their line of work. Buchanan & Patterson have about closed a deal fur the saleol the Blake estate laud and the Mc Caw laud southwest ol town to eastern parties for a consideration of!r7,()00 caBh. There are some thing over 2,100 acres in the two tracts, 1 ,600 acres of which is irraz nig laud. This is one of the largest caBli land dealB that has taken place in the county for n number of years. It is understood that the purchasers will improve the property. Dress Trimmings Our new goo.ls in this line ar rived this week, We have; Embroidered .Monocline Escurial Applique Plaucu Applique Silk Applique Mousseline Applique. v Fancy Galloons Fancy Silk Braids. Prices range from 5c to ?4.0() a yard. Wilcox Department Stofe. 111 FEBRUARY Will LAST Of our Great 20 Per Ceivt Discouni Sale. Special bargains in Men's, I3oyV and Chil drens' Clothing. Make the best of a few short days. After February 28th you will pay full price for every thing. Don't miss the best of a good opportunity so buy a $3.00 Man's 4 Man's 5 Man's 6 Man's 7.50 Man's 8 Man's y Man's 10 Man's 12 Man's 13.50 Man's 15 Man's Suit fit $2.40 Suit at 3.20, Suit at .oo Suit at 4.80 i Suit at 6.00 Suit at 6.40 Suit at 7.20 Suit at 8.00 Suit at 9.60 j Suit at 10.S0 Suit at 12.00! Boys' and Children's Pertaining to Shoes. K,ICC Pants Suils ayes 3 to 10 JMie well known brand $1.35 suit $1.08, W, L. DOUGLAS ills Sujt 1A0, $3.00, $3.50, 94.00, $4.50, i?5, ?!s0 suit 2.00, ... 3.00 suit 2.4o! 3.50 suit 2.80, 52.40, $2.80, $3.20, $3.00, $4. 450 suit 3 0o' 5.00 suit 4.0o'. Fell. 28tli positively mc ij$t Day of this 20 Per Cent Discount Sale Star Clothing House. The county commissioners were in BcsBion yesterday. In these columns a week or ho no it was stated that "Archie" Warner had been arrested for coal rustlinir. H should have read Arthur" Warner. The baptismal services at Hap iiony school house will be held next Friday evening, instead of WudncBdav evening' as previously announced. Kev. Wimberly will olliciate and will also preach. Very little talk is heard relative to the approaching citv election. There arc a few rumors lloating around, one of svhich is that the temperance people will put a ticket In the field. but this cannot be veri fied. A large audience attended the Francis 15. Willard memorial ser vices held at the Methodist church Sunday under the auspices of the local W. C. T. U. Addresses were delivered by Kevs. Daly and Wim berly and Mrs. Kitner. A portrait of Fraucisl5. Willard was presented to the liijjh school by Mrs. Pulis, president of the Union and ncceptc I uy j. u. urr on Dehall ol tiie school. Hon can Shoe the Children Cheaply Now2 Wc are closing- out several lines of (Sirls' and Children' Shoes at these prices: (illllAS KID SHOlvS in Into stylos, lueo, iliirnblo tint I drossv, $1,15 I. '25 .05 Hi.tH 11 5 to 12 (.IIUL'SOALFSHOBS (tout, nurvieoublo Inco shoos in sizos, 11'. , to 12 (illJlS KID SI DISK A lot of odtlri nnil oiidn in button and lueo, oxtru spoeiid at. I SHOE fiE.0, M. GRAHAM, Mur. be IDJT $2.50 Hoys' 1. p. suits ?2.00 3.00 Hoys' 1. p. suits 2.40 4.00 Boys' 1. p. suits 3.20 5.00 Boys' 1. p. suits 4.00 5.50 Boys' 1, p. suits 4.40 o.OO Boys' 1. p. suits 4.80 7 00 Boys' 1. p. suits 5.f0 7.50 Boys' 1. p. suite, 6.00 8.00 Boys' 1. p. suits 0 40 0.00 Boys'l. p. suits 7.20 10.00 Boys' 1. p. suits 8.00 Quarterly services will be held a the Methodist church next Sunday The fifteenth scriesof the Mutun' Building and L,oan Associatio will begin next month. The in dications are that a larire numbe- of shares will be taken. The Boilermakers are makini extensive arrangements for thei annual ball to be held March 3lsi. the evening following ISaster Sun day. Two members of the schor. board to succeed Sorenson am Rinckcr will be elected at th spring election. We are not in formed whether these gentlemei will be candidates for re-electior. The congregation at the Metho dist church Sunday evening wa treated to two fine solos by W. A Taylor, a traveling man of Lincolr. who nang "Unanswered Yet" am' "Diamonds in the Rough." The high-school auditorium .wn filled wiih an audience Friday even ing which gathered to hear a pro gram rendered by pupils of th. high school. The subjects of tlx papers and readings were of a pa trioilc nature and were creditabh rendered. ClllLDUKN'S KID ' SHOKS, Into Mylns, Inco, dressy and r nblo, hiob 8i t to 11 . CUIMJUGN'H CALF SHOHS, nil solid, Inco stylo, 8", to 11. CIHLDKKNVS KID S1IOKS, button mid Inco, Into HtloH, dur ablo, drossy, 8$ to 11 $1 1.00 1. 00 STORE 1 rww I'jjit.wwww'iwi p m mi 11 11 11 1 1 n in iiiBi n PERSONAL MENTION. W. V. Hoagland transacted busi ness in Ogalalla yesterday. Charley Hendy relumed yester day from a business trip to Denver. C. 15. Gunncll of Paxion trans acted business in town yesterday. Julius Pizcr leaves next week lor the cast to purchase a stock of goods. Attorneys Wilcox and Halliyan attended district court in Sidney yesterday. 15. II. Smith left for the west Saturday, expecting to be absent several weeks. A. Jj, Arncal is the guest of his uncle O W. Neale while enroute from California to Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wcingand re turned Sunday night from a visit with relatives at Huford, Wyo. Judge Grimes is holding a term ot district court in Sidney. Several important cases arc on the docket. Rev. Seibcrt held Lutheran ser vices at Paxton Saturday evening Hid preached to a good-sized audience. Miss Irma Cody and Miss Turpie arc at present the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Hoal at the ranch near Burner, Wyo. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Niclcy, who had been visiting relatives in town for ten days, returned to Terre Haute, Ind., yesterday. D. II. White and Secretary Sheppard retimed yesterday from York where they attended the Y. M. C. A. state convention. Mrs. Harvey Crockett is making arrangements to move to lOllis, Kansas, where her husband is em ployed on the Kansas Pacific. Miss Marie Downing will spend a couple of days the latter part oi this week with her aunt, Mrs. Bare, while enroute from Denver to Erie, Pa. Now Dental Parlors. Dr. J. F. Shute has his offices in the Iliuman Block. He comes highly recommended and is a grad uate ol the Pennsylvania College of Dental Surgery. High yrade dentistry proficiently and scientifically done. Consulta tion and examination free. The men's mcetinir at theBantist church Sunday afternoon was well attended. Rev. Daly delivered an address that proved both instruc tive ana interesting. Ever Try Our FLOUR? People that have tried it continue to use it. We sell: Gothenburg; Best Patent per sack $1.00 Snowilakc Patent per sack.. .'JO Red Seal Patent per sack. . . 1.00 Jewel Patent per sack J0 Yeast Foam 2 pkgs 05 On Time Yeast 2 pkgs 05 Schilling Best Baking- Pow der U-oz can 35 10-oz K C Baking Powder. . . .OS 15-oz K C Baking Powder. . .13 25-oz K C Baking Powder. . .20 50-oz K C Baking- Powder. . .35 80-oz K C Baking Powder. . . .55 Bird Seed 1 lb pkg 07. Sunflower Axle Grease 1-lb wood box 40c doz, 4-doz case 1.50 Mica Axle Grease 8c, 2 boxes 15 Gilt Edge Shoe Polish 20 Baby Flite Shoe Polish 10 Wrench Gloss Shoe Polish . . .10 Hddy & Fddy lO-oz bottle Bluing 15 Walter Baker's Chocolate KSc, 2 cakes 35 Walter Baker's Cocoa 'Ah can Cocoanut per pkg- 05 Chicory per lb 07 ABC Soda Crackers 22-lb boxes per lb fi Oyster Crackers 22-lb boxes per lb 0V4 ICagle Condensed Millc ISc 2 cans .'35 St. Charles Fvaporatcd Cream 13c, 2 cans 25 Best Full Cream Cheese pet it) 15 Andersons Jams 1-lb cans . . .10 Rex or Swifts Extract of Beef per jar 35 Fancy Cod Fish per lb 10 White Hoop Holland Herr ing per keg 1.00 Family White Fish per pail -70 Store open evenings until 8 o'clock. Wilcox Department Store .p . & r. sr- & Fortyseven t owku 3ince Aim- isi. Hi my m m it i ii ( to ii to to to to to uui.iiui w i. w them at right to to to if- The Leader has increased the size of its millinery department which, Mr. t-Nzer lnlorms us. will be in charge of a Chicago trimmer tins hca&on. The directors of the base ball as sociation met last evening, adopted t lie rules promulgated at the Kear ney meeting and transacted other business. Cash! Cash! The Tramp Grocery. The loudest voiccscan be heard at the greatest distance, but it is the sound argument that creates the best impression. Our prices arc right at all times we have no special sales. Give us a trial and wc will convince you wc are right. Wc sell v till cream cheese per lb ... . 15c Golden drip syrup per gal.. 40c Seeded raisins per lb 10c limgush currants per lb 10 Japan tea, per lb 35 Pride of Humphrey pr sack l.Oo N. P. Patent per sack 1.05 Wc arc now in shape to give you as good Hour as nione' will buy. Guaranteed to give satis faction. FISH. Fancy Mackerel, largo, each. 15c Blood" Red Salmon per lb 12J4 Fancy White Fish per lb. ... 10 Princess Cod Fish 2 lb box.. .25 Smoked Fish Halibut, Sal mon, White Fish, Bloaters and Herring. We defy competition and guar antee you correct weights. Yours for trade, THE TRAMP GROCERY, E. T. TRAMP, Prop. I.UGAIi NOTICE. Tho ilefciiilunta, A. Smith. Mrn. A. Sinlili, Ills wire, tir.st real naniu unknown, anil Ulehurd Hoe. real mime unknown. will take nutlet: that on thu 4th day of iNovomiier. idui. mo piamtur. tnu county of Lincoln, a corporation, llled Its peti tion In tile district court of Lincoln coun ty. NebruHku, tho object and prayer of winch in to roreciose ccrtntn tax uciih, duly UHHeHned by wild plaintiff iiKulnut tin !!' ot nvfe or section r. in lownxmn y north or raiiKu l . went or Mxin priucipu meridian, NuhniHka, for tho year 1&95. It the hi. in of siu.ua: for tho year nwi. in th Minn of Vi.'iO; for the year 1&U7 In tho Hum of J13.T8; for tho yearl lhlts. In tho sunn 01 J Kt.o l: for tho vear 1WJ. in the mini o C.).r. for tho year 11X. In tho mini of S3.1S amounthiK in the total mini of $74.17. wltli iiiterent nu tno hiiiii or fw.io at tno rate oi ten ncr eont nor aiiuiim from the lut da of .Si'iileiuber, 11H31. all of which is due and unpaid. 1'lallitlff prays u decree of foreclosure ol nald tax lltn ami a Hiile or Hald preuilMeH Von and ouch of you defeivlantH are re- iiulri'il to unswer Hiild petition on or be fore .Monday, tho Illlh day of March, lflKl THU COl'NTY Ol-' LINCOLN, (A Corporation.) lly It. B. ItlDOKLV. Its Attorney. LICOAL NOTICE! Tho ilofenilantsi, Mary J. ll.T.-sford anil v huh in tsurcnroru. per husimnd win tuki notice that on the 15th day of April I'M tho plaintiff, the county of Lincoln, a cor poration, llled Its petition In the dlntilci court of Lincoln county, Nebraska, tin object and prayer of which Ih to foreclont CWI'tllltl tHX llt'UH. lllllV avNI'MHeil liv -,il.l plaintiff iiKiilllHt the He', of Median 'J.!, In iiiwiiHiiio i". iiuriii or raiine ;k, weHt ol sixth principal meridian, Nebraska, fot tho your lsi, in tho sum of tvi.21; for the your IMi.'i, In the sum of Ml.yi; for the yeui lyw, In tho hiiiii of Jll.ui; for tho yeai lkb7. In the hiiiii of 7 if, for tho year IMS, In tho mini of $i.:;t, for the year 1S99. In the hiiiii of $S..ss, anuiiintliiK In the total i","f.',.'l-! o" tin sum ol BjM nt th rate of tun per cent per an iiiiin from the Jst day of April, l'oi, all of which Is dm. und unpaid. I'lalntllT piujs a decree of foreclosure of said tax lien and u sale or said promises nu and inch i.r you di feiidants am 10 Uiilnd to iniHwer said petition on or be fore Monday, the anh day of March. Iiw2. Till; COI NTY UK LINCOLN. .. ., u , A Corporation.) :v II ltllii:i:LV. tH Attorney THERE AIfHEIS who can make and rcpan Shoes, but there are tew who can equal and none that can surpass us I E B WARNER, V hi J C. NEWMAN. tr r- 2b , Ganges to That people appreciate good articles when they see them is attested by the (4 to fact that wc have sold forty-seven j? Ranges since August 1st, and we are to selling them right along. But Ranges are not all; our sales of Heating Stoves (j have been very large. This business only tends to show that we carry to to v nun iNuiijvio cum a,u prices. to tor to m THE BIG STORE. ii 1 Willi Paperlor 1902 1 C. M. Newton has opened f g a Wall Paper Store in the w v Rennie Building and will carry in stock t US t Wall Paper, 2 Widow Shades, ?; Room and Picture Moulding, iff and Sewing Machines. Jg g Will carry ready-made win- w Jr. flnw Qll!ir1oc nlon n n'tnn linn 5? ft of shade by the piece from j w wnicn ne win maKe any size v to order. Will make Picture 8 $ Frames and will very auui uy nave an ouiiil iof w the manufacturing of Rub- ft ber Hand Stamps. 5J ti rt bhall try to please all that w patronize mc. jSJ S C. M. NEWTON. 1 r3-3-5S-3fla-3--3f3-3:-5a55a--3-3i'9:-3-S I.KGAL NOTICE. 'Iho defendants. J. W. Staploton, Mrs. J. U. Stapleton, Ills wife, llrat real nanus unknown. Klla Stapleton, Staploton, her husband, tlrst real namo unknown, and Itlchard Itoo, real namo unknown, will take notice that on tho lltli day or November, 11)01, tho plaintiff, the county of Lincoln, a corporation, llled Its peti tion In tho district court ot Lincoln coun ty, Nebraska, tho object and prayer of which is to foreclose certain tnx Hens, duly assessed by said plaintiff nRalnst tho sou of section M, In township 9, north of ransjo 31, west of sixth principal meridian. Nebraska, for tho year 1S93, In tho sum of K7.oji for the year 1S9I, In the sum of f-;fi: for tho yenr 1&93, In tho sum of J21.r.9; for tho year 1890, In the sum of J.B.,m; for tho year 1897. In tho sum of J12.0..; for tho year 189S. In tho sum ot IG.29; tor tho year 1899, In tho sum of J7.2U; for tho year 1900, In the sum of Jl.SI. amounting in tho total sum ot $133.39, with Interest on tho sum of $88.02 at tho rati) of ten per cent por annum from the 1st day of November, 1901, all of which Is duo and unpaid. l'lalntlll prays a decree of foreclosure of said tax lien and a sale of said premises, lou and each of you defendants aro re quired to nnswer said petition on or be foro Monday, tho 21th day of March. 1902. THE COUNTY OF LINCOLN, y II. S. niUOELY, AUonie'y.1"'' ' LEGAL NOTICE. ..T.1.'.0 'ltff-"'l"ts, Wllllnm V. Case, Mrs. William 1'. Case, his wife, first real namo unknown, nnd Itlchard Hoe, real namo unknown will tako notlco that on tho 4th Jay of November, 1901. tho plaintiff, tho otinty of Lincoln, a corporation, llled Its petition In the district court of Lincoln eou" Nebraska, tho object nnd prayer ;r which Is to forccloso certain tnx lions, du'y assessed by said plaintiff nKalnr the w'j. ;r es (except rlslit or way of lllrd jvoiid mill Tallin Tor. district) of section 12. in township 15, north of ranuo 33. west or sixth principal meridian, Nebraska, for the year 1897, In thu sum of $10.70; for the year 189S. in tho sum of $1.37; for the year IMti. in tho sum of $17.02; for the year 1900 J in the sum of $3.20, amounting in tho total ' iiiiii of $3j.9,"i, with Interest on tho Hum of 2'.i.71 at tho rato of ton por cent per an num from the 1st day of September, 1901, ill of which Is duo nnd unpaid. I'liilntllT prays a decreo of foreclosuro of jjild tax lien and a salo of said premises. You and each of you defendants ure re- lllll-eil 1(1 filiuie.r Dnl.l ...,.l.in . i foro .Aronday. tho 21th day of Mnrch. 1902. I'll 1. fit ill t rti i w . ""a v-uiiM l Ul'' l.lISL-UlN, Uyl.. H. UIDQELY, lVs&'yUU'U I.EQAL NOTICE. Tllfi ilnfntKln t u PU.n.. m...,i . . ,?u Z '..CxlT.tl:. wAf0- "r,,t real nnine Will tllUA 1lntli tlmt tl.. I .Voyember. 1901. tho plaintiff, the county Vi v J! '. . l,"l"'riiuoii, men Its not It Hit n file rtiSttrtft nnnnl T I 1- i. . v ,, , "I MIICIMIl COII I I y, elintfllt:, tlln r,it.r., a ..... f.' I. - -wi nun IM.IJUI OI WIIICIl ... i,f .rt'clo8n cirtaln tax liens, duly us- ,,.T , ' .. " . i"'""1"1 afraiust tno ii'is iwli nf Hnnttnn r. i i,,ui.i . ... v.. S-n.3?; w?8t .f. 8lxtl1 "'"cipal meridian. Nebrafika for tho year 1S93. In the sum ii -iw1, r.V tllu y,ir 1S9)- In Ui' or 'no'";! I" r !:.' "ni ..?...: l .'S 11-.,ln th H,," f .1U; for tin fair i . ii "u ;i"s, i?p :t''- In ,.... .""' air mo yi-ar jyuo, in tho sum of 79 conts. nmountlni' in tho Vu ' ?'S;i wlt," "Jtorest on ho uin or $.0.00 at tho rate of ten nor cont !S iho?u,Tii fr;,m- !h, .,Ht",y of 8Pt "m iMni.w'.j" which Is duo and unpaid. i , i "i! r "l,cr,e r roreeiosuro of Yo m.i ...... 'il H,n,( Promises. "..red . ;;,;. ;t:t7 fore Monday, tho 31th day of March. 1902. thi: COUNTY V OI' LINCOLN. (A CVnrpoTrtflon.) Uy n s mirciKLY. iVs .uIoVmTy