J - - 2 1 1 SHE PEOPLE WOULD B ITS LOSE MONET THAI PAY CASE FOR THEIR GOODS We sell Goods for CASH ONLY and our customers do ucrt pay interest on somebody else's debts, vviieu you trade with coupon dook-s or -. . . 1 T -l -t 1 . TTT 1 "1 1 11 f$ with a firm that run book accounts, that is what you do. OTJE PRICES PRO VE IT: V. J; m I : : "HI ; If- Notion Dept. Crochet Cotton, three spools for 10c Thread, three spools for 10c Imported Saxony " Gc a skein Spanish Yarn 12 c a skein German Knitting Yarn . .' 16c a skein Full Count Pins 2c a paper Best Needles 5c a paper Curling- Irons ' ... .4c each Lace Edg-e Handkerchiefs 5c each Twin Dress Stays '. 5c a set 7-inch metal back Combs. . -. 8c each 7-inch celluloid Combs 20c each Side Combs 5c a pair 144 Agate Buttons for 3c Baby Ribbon lc a yard Knitting- Needles 3c a set Silk Handkerchiefs 10c each Hosiery Dept. Ladies' Black Hose 4c a pair Sc 10c 12c " 15c 16c " 25c to 50c 44 Wool Hose 19c to 45c Children's Hose All kinds and prices 44 Fine Socks 10c " Up to 45c 44 Gloves and Mittens. Children's AVool Mittens 10c a pair Ladies' Heavy Double Mittens 20c Men's Heavy Faced 25c 44 "We carry a full line ot all kinds. Pants and Overalls. Good Overalls 50c a pair ; Best Overalls, riveted 65c 44 ' Men's Wool Pants SI. 50 44 j 52.00 44 i Hat and Cap Dept. Men's Plush Caps 50c Boy's 44 50c We guarantee every Oueen Citr Hat we sell, and sell them for S2. 00. Stiff Hats, Stiff Rim Fedoras in fact, anything you want. Crockery Dept. Handled Cups and Saucers 40c set Dinner Plates 35c set Pie 44 25c set Eight patterns of decorated ware to select from Twelve patterns of chamber sets, running from the cheap to the best. Lamp Dept. No. 1 Lamp Chimneys 4c each No. 2 44 6c each No. 1 44 heavy 8c each No. 2 " heavy 10c each No. 2 Rochester Chimney r.lOc each No. 3 44 mammoth size, 15c- each Lantern Globes. ..." 7c each Glass Lamps.Base Lamps.Banquet Lamps Nickel Plated Rochester Lamps.Night w Lamps in fact the only complete stock of Lamps in North Platte. China Dept. Haviland China Syracuse " China for Decoration Decorated China rrr. . Cups and Saucers Mush and Milk Sets .... . .. Creamers Sugars and Creams .. .. Table Sets Bread Plates ;'. Cake Plates ...... Comb and Brush Trays . ....... . Ring- Trees . . Salad Bowls . T. . Vases Berry Sets And other articles too numerous to mention. Hardware Dept. Galvanized Sheet Iron 5c a pound Borax "....10c Welding- Compound I5c 44 Copperas 2c Nails .:..2yic 44 Western Washers $3.00 each 12-quart Galvanized Pails 20c 44 Washboards 15c 44 Best Steel Stovepipe 15c a joint Russia 44 40c Common Elbows 10c each Adjustable 44 15c 44 Russia 44 23c 44 25c 44 Maydole Hammers 55c Liquid Stove Enamel 10c a bottle Good Curry Comb ' 10c Hame Staples 2 for 5c Hame Clips 2 for 5c Rope 7c a pound Red West Cow Boy Rope 12 c Brass Hondas 8c each Husking-Pins 5c 44 Glidden Painted Barbwire..S2.35 per hundred Baker Perfect Painted Barbwire S2.50 per hundred Baker Perfect Galvanized Barbwire S2.85 per hundred 5-rallon Barrel Churns $2.90 Paint Dept. Best Linseed Oil , 50c a gallon Turpentine : ,60c Carriage Paints Wag-on Paints . . Vr5j uevoes best mixed House Paints, guaran teed the best on the market, for ci in - ii gi.nu jjci uuuu A7inr1nw CtIiqq 8x10 Glass... 4c a light sffifc lUxlJ 44 Oc 10x14 44 7c 12x16 44 :..10c 144 Kerosine Oil 15c a gallon Pnrl-nnrp Poftpfv Q nnnndc fnr SI. (If) O " 1 l'" ' Granulated Sugar, 16 pounds for S1.00 Louis' Powdered Lve. 3 cans for. 25c , i-'eanine 4ca pacnage Minnesota Patent Flour $1.25 per sack a e Cs 1 t. 1 fiUPiCS .UUl. d UUSI1W Michig-an Salt $1.80 per barrel We have the best stock of Groceries in North Platte and are saving- you an averag-e rf ner rpnf nn rnn r Clmrprv hillc nvfr what V you had to pay until we opened up this depart ment. This fs interest; that none of you can afford to pay as it means from 25 to 60 dollars r r j l. a year or savinjr ior you. groceries are not 5f cheaper at wholesale but we have cut that much off profits you have always paid. It costs you nothing- but your time spent in look- ing- through this department to prove it to you. (V V SBC Goods sold for Cash and for one price only WILCOX DEPARTMENT STORE, North Platte, Neb. GOOtfS tfEMYElE; TO flY IPflT OF THE. CITY. Smoke AVright's Havana Special, the best five-cent cigar on earth. Aw H. Davis has purchased the Neary property on east Second street. Miss Mary Rebhausen is re ported quite sick with malarial leaver. A girl baby was born the latter -part of the week to Mr. and Mrs. Fred Marti. Dr. Eves was called to the home of Chas Lawrence, near Sutherland, Sunday, to prescribe for a very sick child. Will McDonald was stricken suddenly with cramps of the stom ach Sunday evening and it was necessary to call in the aid of a physician. Wm. Jeffers, who had his finger amputated 'at the first joint one day last week, by the driving rod of an engine falling on it, re turned to work this morning. The boys of the Seventh grade of the city schools have secured the vacant lots north of the Unitarian hall for football grounds; and have had the lots leveled and the refuse removed. Tom McGovern is wearing a 2x4 smile because of the advent ot a bouncing boy at their home. The new comer arrived Sunday. May the little fellow remain a long time and bring much happiness to that household. The Christian Endeavorers will give ahalloween social next Monday evening in which the members of the Epworth League have been in vited to join them. The affair will be held at the Presbyterian parson age and a social good time is an- ticipated. This is the last week for can didates to get in their work, and they are improving every minute of the time. Indications grow brighter each day for the success of the republican ticket. It is the best ticket in the field and should receive the support of every voter who favors good government. Superintendent Mrs. O. D. Franklin attended a meeting of the western division of the Lincoln coun ty teachers association at Suther land Saturday. She reports a good attendance of teachers and an en thusiastic meeting. About twenty Lincoln county teachers were pres ent also quite a number from Keith county. Wm. Shick, a farmer residing in Hall precinct, is critically sick at the county hospital with strict ure of the upper partot the rectum, caused by cancer, complicated by general peritonitis. He was taken sick several months ago and his condition is reported by the attend ing physicians to be absolutely in curable. His demise is a question of only a few days. Miss May McGrew will entertain a small party of friends this even ing. Master Davie, son of Maror Dav, is recovering- from his seigeof sickness, and will be out in a fews days. Mart Cryderman made a drive up between the rivers Sunday with G. J. Hazen, of the Arlington nursey com pan j The wedding of Miss Alma Lundeen and John Saltow has been announced for this evening at the residence of Judge Grimes. The home missionary society of the Methodist church will give a dime social Fridaj' afternoon, Octo ber 29th, at the parsonage. All are invited. H. V. Hilliker was taken sick last Friday with a nervous chill and tor several davs was unable to attend to his duties as train dispatcher. Lulu Bush entertained a large party oi her little friends yesterday afternoon from 'tour to six in honor of her eighth birth anniversary. The little folks seemed to very much enjoy the occasion. A party of North Platte people expect to participate in a social good time at the home of Mrs. Jennie Dwyer in Hershey this evening, who will entertain in honor of Miss Anna Goslee. Sunday while killing for Will iam Coleman, the north side butcher. Will Finney ventured too near a vicious cow, which let go one of her rear feet and caught him just above the upper lip, inflicting a very painful flesh wound. "Old Bruse," an Irish water spaniel belonging to some of the menlbers of the gun club, was stolen Thursdajr night or Friday morning, The dog is higly prized by its owners, and they will make every effort to recover the animal. The Union Aid Society will give a supper at the Nichols school house on Friday evening. Novem 5th, for the benefit of the ministers. Supper will be served from six to nine o'clock. Price 20 cents, child ren 10 cents. After supper there will be literary exercises and a gen eral good time. Come everj'body and enjoy 3'ourselves. J. O'Brien., brakeman on the Sec ond district, had a narrow escape with his life Saturday. His train was moving at the rate of thirty miles an hour and he was in the act of descending a car ladder to get to the engine when a "mailcatcher" struck him on the side of the head causing a scalp wound about an inch long. Fortunately Mr. O'Brien had a good grip on the ladder when struck, and the blow was not -hard enough, to stun him. John Lemaster was tussling with a severe cold yesterday. He was obliged to remain at home all day and doctor up. Martin Gress sustained a sprained arm at Ogalalla Saturday. He was engaged in building a fence, when the wire stretcher gave way, and struck him on the arm. J. I. Lease, of Chadron, has been appointed as candidate for re gent of the State Universit' on the democrtic ticket, to fill the vacancy caused by the withdrawal of John C. Crawford. Elmer Bushnell, who has been in the employ of George Ferris the past two years at Fort Steele, Wy oming-, is in the city on his way to Wood River, this state, where he will take charge of several hundred head of sheep to feed for the win ter. The annual ball of the fire de partment will be held at the opera house on Friday evening next, and indications are that a large crowd will be in attendance. Captain Hamilton, who is interesting him self in this ball has sold fifty tickets, and some of the members are doing as well. Everybody should help out the department by purchasing a ticket. Hi Ml SI IDicl it Eire OccUr to You? That a Watch which does NOT run is better than a poor one which DOES BUN! A "Watch which does not ruu is right twice a day, while a cheap -Watch that runs is never right. If you contemplate buying a Watch call on ns and we will furnish you one that will al ways be right. Watchmaker and Jeweler. Hi it & & U xii Hi ii b b b b b b b b U m 'j lb b iii ft - j - Ui ii ib The wedding of Miss Zella Da vis and Robert Finney occurred Sunday afternoon at three o'clock at the residence of the bride's par ents, Mr. and Mrs. N. A. Davis, Rey. Verner performing the cere mony. The wedding was a quiet affair, only the immediate relatives of the contracting parties being present. The newly married cou ple are held in high esteem by their acquaintances and they have a host of admirers who will join The Tri bune in wishing them every joy and happiness. The bride and groom received a number of costly gifts and well-wishes from their friends and began married life under favor able conditions. IT I SAID "American men are growing taller." We know many of them are not 44so short" as they were a year ago and are buying our late and artistic FURNITURE, AATD THIS PRIC13S have considerable to do with it. Call and inspect our FALL LINE, Over 200 Varieties of Picture Moulding. ODD FELLOWS BLOCK. E. B. WARNER. YOUR FALL - Is a necessit' these raw mornings and evenings. S Every one of the designs as bright and fresh as S the first soft flake of snow. ZL. ' We have two we call your attention to 1 One for $8.50, the other $12 JBS-SEE THEMsr ONE PRICE. 5 PLAIN FIGURES Star clothing house, g 2 W. A. VOLLMER, Prop. Opposite Postoffice Across the street from old location. 4K ! GRAND MILLINERY OPENING AT RENNIE'S JUST OPENED $1500 Worth of the choicest Millinery ever opened in this city. French pattern hats, walking hats, and hats and caps of every description, now on sale. Miss Tulley, of Chicago, has arrived. and will take charge ot the department. All ladies are invited to call and see the choicest line of Millinery ever exhibited in North Miss Bertha Rathmussen de parted this morning for Copen hagen, Denmark. If Tim Keliher is both a dem ocrat and a populist, he should be snowed under, ltsanawtul com bination. Wallace Tug. Chas. Stamp expects to raise an other crop of apples from one of his appie trees about Christmas, the same now being in full bloom. C. T. Robinson returned to the city yesterday from his farm in the northern part of the county, where he completed building his house this week. The members of the Methodist church will participate in a sort of family reunion Friday evening in their church. The meeting will be lor members only. Col. Haden, ot Hastings, at one time in the liquor business with Pat O'Brien here, arrived in the citj last evening. He is now traveling out ot umana tor a wnoiesaie rro- cery firm. SHORT HORN BULLS FOR SALE BY E. ITH, flpf, flEB. tf5?"All these bulls have pedigrees X Platte, at Cards have been received here announcing the marriage ot Miss Maud McNett to Loyd W. Gillette at Carpenter. Penn., on Saturday, 1 Octocber 23. Miss McNett has many acquaintances in North Platte, she having came here sev eral months ago from Wyoming with Mr. and Mrs. Jackson of the Pacific house. The announcement of her marriage was a pleasant sur prise to her friends. The volunteer fire department will give its ninth annual dance on Friday evening, Oct. 29th, for the purpose of raising funds for the running expenses of the depart- j ment for the coming year and to : defray the expenses of delegates to : RFNNIE'S RENNIF'S: I Look at This ! 9 Pounds Package Coffee for $1.00 5 gallons Headlight Oil fo.r 75 Cts. Corresoondinp-lv low orices on all other eoods in our line. We will not be undersold by any concern in Western Nebraska. HARRINGTON & TOBIN. the state firemen's convention in January. - The boys are deserving of patronage from every property holder in town; each should pur chase a ticket even if he does not dance. This is the popular way of raising funds and the boys have adopted it let everybody contrib ute at least the price ot a ticket. The local department is working hard to secure the next firemen s convention for North Platte. The vice-president of the state associa tionCaptain Hamilton, of this city and will work with the boys to secure the convention. The convention means a big crowd for North Platte and lots of money distributed in town by the visitors. f e Lead In all grades of Low priced shoes without quality are not bargains. The following have quality: Child's Oil Grain But- -yZn ton. 5 to 8 0u Child's Oil Grain But- QA ton, 9 to 12 Misses' Oil Grain Button, 13 to 2... Youth's Strong ($-f AA Shoes, 13 to 2.... Boy's Strong Shoes, Ok 3 to 5 'i1.0 11.00 to 5. Child's Kid 5 to 8 Button, JgQ 85c ChildV Kid Button, 8;4 to 11 Misses' Kid Button, (- QQ Misses' Kid Patent i Q; Tips. Hi to 2 &0 Ladies' Fine Shoes in excel lent quality and style at W, im and IUI YELLOW FRONT SHOE STORE, DECATUK & BIS EG LIC. Geo, M. Graham, Mgr. THOUGH JlEW GMSSES. Seeing things through better fit- ing" iflasses is like seem"- new things. The novelty is enjoyable, the experience is desirable. You cannot afford to endure with the ill-fitting ones for the sake of your eyes, nor for the sake of your in tellect. I make a speciality of fitt ing glasses and guarrantee every pair. hmhCI,IET01 Jeweler and Optician Engraving free of charge.