MB . Bargains, I have three of this season's wlicclslef t which I will close out at a bargain. I $35 Men's Wheel $2T.50 I $25 Men's Wheel $22.50 I $25 Ladies' Wheel $22.50 They arc all high grade jj wheels and guaranteed. Q h Clinton Y THE JEWELER TUICSDAY. JULY 29, 1902 PERSONAL MENTION. '. T. W. MIIiLER, GRADUATE DEItTIST. ovor Stroltz'g Drug Store. (.ie Misses Cooper left tlm Jriiing for a visit in Omaha. 5, D. Barltalosv, of Omaha, upent jndny in town as the gueM of his other-iii-law, Arthur McNamara. Vccdman'& Lintctd Oil, per 85c jllon. IlAKKINOTON & TOIUN. The man injured at the U. P. lops last Friday afternoon cus Jncd a mashed thumb, and not an m, us stated in these columns. Mra. W. C. Rcyuolds and Mrs. Mooncy returned last evening m liieir visit, in uinaua, unci -m ence of a week or ten days. oinc very fine samples of corn being brought into town these ... t . i 1 1 . i 1 1 . vnicu umicaic uiai uic tiuj an excellent one. ccs on baicu nay ami new jtatoes are on the toboggan slide j liAKHINV.TOr: iv. U oiiin s. Congrcsfainan Neville, wife and tughter arrived home list night, jying vibited frit nils in St. Louis a:h Omaha tince congress ad jirned. . pr. 1? R. Northrup went to Goth burg this morning to attend a ir.tin(j4f the Knights of Pythias loge at which the rank of knight w be conterred. jasoliuc live gallons lor ipl.Ob at t Hub Grocery. t the Ilershey church next Sun y at 10 a, in. the sermon will be ire especially for children and jlung people, singing iy me ildrcn. The pastor win sing me tirtory. Rverybody welcome. Sun- (iy-scool at 9 a. m, ProfjLcoi.hardt, the well known tuner, has been upending the jvst two days in town on bufcines3. 'jlie I'rofes-Eor will return to the cfy about August 15lh and will be peparcd to tune pianos lor those during his services. Jeo. W. Childe, Uncle Oscar, uthlinder and all other standard riatB bix tor 25 cents at the Hub t,ery. The sidetracks between thii city jjdjueyenne are repsrted to be n frill; ; wen lliKU wun ciupiy curi-, motive power 10 gei There were about tour indrei empty cars m the local JjSs yesterday morning. tee our new linn of lamp?, just oinuig them up, they are butes," fK Harrington & TOWN. Hank Chestnut, of Keith county, transacted business in town yester day, Rd Scyferth has accepted a posi tion is gang boss in the machine shop. W. V. Hoaglaud left yesterday on a business trip to McPhcrson county. Mrs. Cena Bcrthc, of Laramie, is the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Kyan. Mrs. Arthur McNamara expects to leave Thursday for a visit with liienda in Kansas City. Jupge Grimes and County Attor eny Kidgely went to Omaha last night on legal business. Mrs Frank Ujcon returned the latter part of hat week from her visit with relatives in Lincoln, Mr. and Mrs. V. II. Maiuwaritig relumed yesterday altera -on from their visit in Illinois and Wiscon sin. Mrs. A. S. Baldwin and niece Mrs. Julius Urunton hayc been vUitiug in Denver for a few days past. Dr. F. V. Miller went to Gaudy ycbterday to attend the dental wants oi the people ot that village and vicinity. Mrs. Rdilh Hermausen, who had been visiting relatives in town for a few days, relumed to Cheyenne Sunday evening. Secretary Grace says that during last week eighty non-union men de serted the company at the various shops along the line. Supt. Patterson, oC the Pacific Rxprese Cj , spent yesterday in town l'jjking after the company's interests at this point. A. II. Davi.4 and family leave next week lor a visit in Denver ami will visit a number of Colorado points before retuauing. C. O. Wilcox will leave Saturday night for Jelm, Wyo., to look attcr his interests in mining property. He will be absent a week or ten days, Miss Corn, of Cheyenne, who had been the guest of Miss Irma Cody for several weeks, returned to her home yesterday morning. Mrs. J. M. Simpson, who had been in town for several weeks, let t Sunday for Rippey, Iowa, where she will remain until tall and then locate in Omaha. Chas. Pittman, who had been visiting his parents noith of town, lett for St. Louis yesterday morn ing where he will re-enlist with Troop I, Fourth U. S. Cavalry. Geo. R. French has been at Hot Spiingo, S. D , for the past ten daye, having accompanied his wife to that place. Mrs. French's cou- litiou has been serious for. some time past. For Sale, 900 exlra choice, high grade year. ling heifers, 100 two and three year old steers. 105 good cows, part good milkers. 40 nice two year old steers. S-c Dratt, Burke it Goodman. North Platte, Neb. pjOtweU fill d'ettojlack of tiemyvest. 1 Jasr McMkhael and several men ijfyesterday for the Mackin land Bjithwest o town where they will cIpt a bouse and barns ,or Thos. Jr.. . ,, i -l ..I jgHKltllV, HU Will l.ll.l. V.llt.lw w. fc.AvT Mackin'd interests in this gjpty. l or Sale or Lease. The new Hotel at Ilershey. Rare ncc to get into a good bin n ss llilress John Dratt & Co , North attc, Neb, Lutheran Social. The Lutheran ladies cordially in vite all their triendsto the social to be given Friday evening on the Waltcinath lawn. Good service and a pleasant time for everybody. Remember the date and place. Mns. Fhkd Fkkih'.uickson, Pres. Nose Broken. Last evening while indulging in a friendly bout with boxing gloves on the Rpiscopal rectory grounds, Myran Dourte gave Rarl Armstrong a biff on the nose which fractured the bone. The blow was, of course, acci dental on the part of Dourte and he probably struck more savagely than lie really intended. For Kent. Six room furnished house, choice location, nice lawn and shade trees. Terms reasonable to right party. R. R. Goodman. District Camp Meeting. The annual camp meeting of the North Platte district will be held at Curtis August 13-25. Among the noted Methodist divines who will be present and take part tu the services are Dr. Dradtord of Kansas City, Rev. P. C. Johnson, Dean Fordyce of the Wesleyan univer sity, Kev. L. C. Lemon, and Rev. Grose of the Methodist book concern. Tents can be rented during the meeting at from two to two dollars and fifty cents. Hoard can be ob tained lor three dollars and fifty cents per week. heveral residents of this city are planning to attend the meeting. For Sale. Pleasant little home. Route and two lota, City water, North hide. Onl $550. Pait time. Sec John LS.att & Co. Proposal for Bids. Notice to Contractors. Sealed proposals tor grading county roads will be received by the County Commissioners ol Lin coln county, Nebraska, on or before September 8, 1902- All ptoposals to be for the grading if county roads in Lincoln county, Nebraska, to be done under the direction of the County Commissioner in whose district the work in done, Not to exceed fifteen thousand cubic yards of earth work in Com missioner District No. 1. Not to exceed fifteen thousand cubic yards of earth work inCommisstoucr Dis trict No. 2, and not to exceed fif teen thousand cubic yardH of earth work tu Commissioner District No. 5. liuls will be received lor all or part of the work. The Commla- bioners reserve tuc right to reject any or all of the bids if they deem it to the interest of the county io lo do. Sufficient bond will be re quired to guarantee the completion of the work in a reasonable time, J. S. KoiiuiNS, M. L. McCui.i.ouiiii, John D. Ki:i,i.i:iii:i(, Co. Commrs. John Patton ot Wallace was in town yestcrdav, and filed a com plaint against Uert Nation and two other men, charging them with assault. Deputy Sheriff Folden went to Wallace last night to bring in the trio charged with making the assault. There lauded m town today a Swede machinist who had worked at Sidney for a few da3-s who claims that when it was ascertained he was a unioe man and that he de cided to unit work, borne one con uectcd with the round houso blipped a revolver in his pocket and that later he was arrested for carrying concealed weapons and sentenced to jail tor fceyeral days. CI. as. llendy went to Omaha Sunday night ami returned cs torday evening. For Sale or Rent. The Hotel at Sutherland. Is doing good paying business. For particulars call on or write John Dratt & Co. , "North Platte, Keb. Y. M. C A. NOTES. Through the kindness of C. A. now?, the turuiiure man, we arc having the gy iniiasitim room papered. Here is a surprise: it six ot our members and friends will bring in one member each by Thursday evening of this week, we will have 150 members, the largest number in its history. Key. J. i1. beiuert gaye iih men s-omething to think about last Sun U.iy at ine meu'd meeting, it was a helplul talk, Circuit Preacher Chamberlain makes it pleasant for the men with his gift of song. For Sale or Exchange. Two seated spring wagon, almost as good as new, newly painted. R. R. Goodman. Barb Wire Bilker's Perfect Barb Wire, painted, per hundred $3.80. Iter's Perfect Barb Wire, galvanized per hundred $4. 1 0 iilk Department Store fails! FahcV'I?oastedi' ft v-'.g.'sgl s 1 v 1 -f. 'I. A 'J In Java Nalivcs do not glaze coffee with a cheap and impure coating. They . well as for the naturally delicious flaypr of their popular berry. I he rVVfc ycry American roasters who glaze (heir package coffees da not dart to touch or (daza their high priced Mochas anil Javas. Why? firs ga is never trlnzcu or wiiiiieriucu. u i JUST PUUH Coffe-e. The srcle d lack nue liiiurro uniform qu-tlltr "id (riliiii'M. L S. Phillips AuauHcd. L. S. Phillips, porter at the 'acific Hotel was stabbed on the eft side of the face last night with a knife in the hands of a runken man, whose idenity Phillips docs not know. The gash extends from the lobe of the car downward about two inches, ami had not Dr. Lucas icon on the scene at the time to render aid, Phillips might have bled lo death, as the wound is a cep cut. The story as lold by Phillips who by the way is a .quiet ami orderly young man is that while at the depot about midnight lie was approached by two men. One of the men lives in the country and is an acquaintance of Phillips, the other was a stranger to the atter. Phillips spoke to the man ic knew, and also to the stranger, who was under the influence of iquor. The drunken man in ked Phillips to take a drink, which the latter refused lo do, whereupon he began abusing hillips and intimated that he, 'hillips, was a "scab." The runken individual, with the re mark "one slash is all I want at you," made a lunge at Phillips with the above result. Phillips' wound is not a dan gerous one, but tins morning it was giving him considerable pain and he feels weak from loss of lood. The local officers arc at work- today attempting to locate the man who made the assault. Piano Repair Shop. Prof. Lconhardt, the well uiown piano tuner, has bpened a .. . . I . 1 , r- epair suon at ins noiuc ai uio- bon, and supplied with all the iropcr facilities, is prepared lo ebuild. or make any class of re pairs to pianos. Prol. Lcon- sardt for a number of years was in tlie employ ot several ol the best piano factories in the United States, and is conversant witli every detail of the mechanical work. Parties having; instru ments which need repairing- snouiit aiturcss i-rol. L,conhariU at Crihbon, or sec him during his next visit to tins city, winch will be about August, lath. 63 $9 0 o Saved crJ On a staple article is worth looking after. You save this by buying your Flour of us. Rod Seal Mour per sack. . . $1,00 .90 Jowol Flour per sack .... Store open evenings until S o'clock. 9f? I Wilcox Department Store ; is invariably found in' every glass of GUND'S Peerless Bottled Beer THE DEEP. OF GOOD CHEER Because the best of materials and the greatest of care enter into the brewing of it. The ideal beverage for table use. JOHN CUND DIU-.WING CO,. - L&Crosse, Wk. tStnd 15c for park, of fin flavins cardi, , H. SCHLESINGJER, NORTH PLATTE, NEB. COLCHICINE oAUCYLAIL Trcchet's Co'ichiciLC Salicylate Capsules. A standard and infr Jllblc euro for HHEUMATISA1 and GOUT, endorsed by the I ifthest tnc Ileal authorities of Europe and America. Dispersed only L spherical capsules, which dls eolve in liquids of the stomach without causing irritation or disagreeable synptoms. Pr'cc, $1 per bottle. Sold by uniRRists. uc imre and get ilie p,anuine. 1VU.L.IAMO Ml'U. CO.. CLE !VIiAKIi OHIO, Uole Propi. For sale by North Platte Pharmacy. 'J he wet weather of the past month or so has intcrfcrrcd greatly witli haying operations in Lincoln county. Not only has much hav been practically lost iv irettinir wet in wmrows and after being baled in the field, but much of the grass on low land cannot be reached on account of the wet ground and it has grown so rank and coarse as to be un marketable. Prices on hav are ibout two dollars per ton less than at this time last year, the prices this week ranging from live lo live fifty per ton on track. The time book at the Union ."acific siiops this morning showed 238 men at work. This covers mechanics, helpers, round louse men anil car repairers, but docs not include the men cm- iloycd as guards or on the ice gang. lietween torty and litly imported t men arc at work in the shops and the rpund house, Prior lo the strike tho normal working force was about 270, showing that the force is about thirty less now than then. Seven of the imported men mitt the local shops yesterday and left last night for Chicago. Two more quit this morning. And thus it goes. One day an importation of men arrives, the next day a number of them leave. The sugar beet crop in Lin coln county is reported to be in a very satisfactory condition There is an occasional field which has not been properly worked and is therefore not in good con dilion, but these tracts are few. j ne uuamnors uivorcc case, which was to have been heard in tiie district court last h'rulay, was postponed until next Friday. The case is one which has been hanging fire for mute a Ion time. Thy I3usu Wovm Ttlcillcluo. II. 1 Kunipo, DriiKKiut, LoMon A In., writes: "Ono of my uutttoinorH lir.it ii chllil, wliiili wan Kiel;, and throw up nil food, con Id rotiiiu uutlilii on iIh htniiineli. llo Uouuht ono Ijottlo nf Wliito'H Cniun Veriulfuiro. and it I brought up II!) worinu from tho ohllil JtH tho noEii worm nicdiciiio in tho worm.- wninni uroniu vornmiiL'o in iiihi tin chililroiiH' tonio, It iiiiprovoii lliolr (ii(,'i'Kiion mill iimniilution of food iitrciiulhotiR tlutir imrvonn pvHtom ami ronton tliiiui to tho liciillli. viiror find olantiuif y of HpirilH nut tirxl to childhood 'Sw nt A. l Struitzu' Coriior DniK hioro. The Christain Aid Society will meet witli Mrs. Ad. lOlliott to morrow afternoon. All arc cor dially invited. A hailstorm Sunday night par tially destroyed the crops on the Anderson and Kelly farms n Nichols precinct. Wlnlc in San Francisco on his cccnt trip, Major Scharmann met C. L. Woods. John lji-idecs mil Will lJridgcs. Tliese three ormer North PlaUe residents were looking well mid were evi dently enjoying a fair degree of ii ns peri ty . Last Friday a game of ball was played between the Second iigli School and the Summer school teams in which the former team won, after eleven innings lad been played, by a score of 21 to V). lotteries: Ilalligan and Stolley; Dolson and Cover. Chicago 1.,H, Low Rates Union Pacific from North Platte August 1 to 14, 23 to 24 and 30 to 31, inclusive Limited to October 31. $ll.451o Denver $13.95 to Colorado Springs $15.00 to Pueblo forecast for North and vicinity: Generally fair tonight and Wednesday. The maximum temperature yester day was 88 degrees; one year ago )7 degrees. The minimum tem perature tins morning was 6'J degrees; one year ago 68 degrees. Mrs. Win. Kobbins, wife of a Union Pacific blacksmith, died at her home in the Third ward at noon today. The deceased had been in poor health for sometime past and several weeks ago was taken to Dr. Kroeger for examination. Alvin Pool has received a flat tering offer xo take charge of an orchestra and also teach violin at Fremont and leaves Friday for that city to investigate the offer. Wo can chcerlully recommend M l'ooi to tnc people of i re- moul as a finished violinist, ; good musical director and an ex emplary young men. We regret to have such a good musician and worthy citizen leave North Platte. Only Line Running THREE TRAINS DAILY To Denver Information cheerfully furnished up in application to E. II. "GENGE, Agent. Kopulstvo roaturco. HlnulihoailH, pimpleH, rn:iHy fneoo mid muddy comploxiono, which uro t;o com mon nmonj,' womon, ospooinlly pirlfl nt a curtain ni;t, dfiitroylnjr bounty, ihnllfpir iiiK mid mtiltiiii; ropulnivc, foaturnH which would othorwiKoiippi'iir attniulivo mm rimiion, uiuioiito imii 1110 nvor m nut. of ordor. An ocuiihioiihI dopo of llnrblno will oIihiho tho bowolp, roulnto tho livor and ko oHtiiblnili n o'onr, healthy oomplexion. 50o at A. l' Stroltzs' cor ner iruj: Kioro. WsTJlBLljHEd ISM H HTTE- euiL fLoR PAINTIrtO. DRIES WilLE YoV SLLrtzP. CRUoLlTC 5AVC5 AS flVGrl gLADoR A5 A 6ARPtI 5Wf EPfR. Com G',RD5. rami? iiroRiATion, iCPEbUlToRSiriYor '3 of Tiir IfiCftTAfeMlUJflAn U PAlttT PR0DV6TS AT NORTH PLATTE PHARMACY.