r- 5 I HTrrT -vi inn W LMKdl UU1! 1 Chain Purses, New Style Girdles, Hat Pins, Belt Buckles, Dog Collar Belts, Pompadour Combs, Bang Combs, Side Combs, dow. And all the LATEST $ Novelties in our win- 1 2Z Clinton, " $ THE JEWELER. 8 ifi V. P. Watch Examiner. w She $m Wf cM SrUmnr . ANNIE 0. KRAMPI1, City Editor. FRIDAY, MARCH 9. 1900. A. B. Yates went to Sutherland last night to visit relatives. Dr. II. S. Ferrar came up from Grant! Island yesterday afternoon. Mrs. Joseph Bush is very danger ously ill and it is feared that she may not recover. The IOpworlh League will hold a social this evening at the home of Mrs. C. M. Dillard. Mrs. G. h. Hoover went to Suth crfand last night to visit her daughter, Mrs. W. C, Blackmorc. W. R. McKcen. jr., left Wednes day night on a business trip to Terre Haute, Ind., expecting to be absent a week or so, Mrs. Nellie Wells came up from Couucil Bluffs Wednesday morning and is visiting friends and looking alter some business matters. Mr. and Mrs. O. Y. Ross lelt Monday night for their new location in Oakland. They expect to make their home with their daughter. It is said that 12. R. Smith has disposed of the Gandy Pioneer and some of his friends insist that he swapped it for a pack ot hounds. Sheriff Kelihcr will leave in a few paja for Lincoln with Charlet Blakcslce, who was sentenced yes terday to a year in the penitentiary. Rev Derreberry, who had at one time charge of the Gandy circuit, -yrill probably succeed Rev. Ran dolph on the North Platte circuit. For Rent: A tour-room house in Third ward. City water and in good repair. Apply to Mrs. W. C. Bogue. 2t Ernest McGrew has recently been wearing an unusually broad smile. It is caused by the advent of a wee young lady at his house Tuesday. Republicans arc urged to attend c ciy primaries which will be hed at the respective hose houses on Wednesday eveningof next week. The debris is being removed from the McCarly lot and it is said tbat'Mr. McCarty will at once commence the erection of a com modious cottage. Good seed wheat for sale. In quire of Jos. Scn.m. Mrs. Robt. D. Davidson and children arrived Wednesday after noon from Hillsboro and will re main here until after Mrs. David son's parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. II, P. Buchanan, celebrate their wed ding anniverary. J. G. Leonard has purchased the property in the Third ward known as tbe Jlorth Side ivery stable, as wpjl as the horses nnu" vehicles con nccKd with the stable, The con sideration was thirty-one hundred and fifty dollars. Funs wanted: G. L. Swancutt will be in town Mch, 16th aud 17th for the purpose of buying furs Hrintr in vour lurs to him at Bas- - a j kin's meat market. Mra. nhiis. Hudson. Donvor. Col utHar! "Hoth rav children had bud cases of whooping couru and nothing Boomed to help them; Bcggo' Cherry Cough Syrup Directed a quick euro." That's what It's guaranteed to do. Cures coughs, cold, crpup, wgrippo, oroneni tie, pnounionia and consumption, a. v Stroitz. Freo Cocoa. Walter Baker & Co., Dorches ter, Mass.. will give a demonstra tion of Cocoa, Saturday and Mon day, March 10th and 12th, at Hav rington & Tobin'a and Rush fc Murray's, A sample of the goods and n book of choice recipes will be given free to all callers. Come aud get one. W. G. Klein, of Lincoln, is in towu looking after his interests in some horse and cattle deals. Miss Salina Holcombc went to Hershey yesterday afternoon to visit tor a few days. Before return ing she will also yisit at Paxton. James M. Kay, Lawyer. Mrs. M. H. Douglas, Miss Dora Wright and Mrs. 13. W. Ziebert aud her daughter Nellie spent last even- ng in Hershey as the guests of friends. Second hand furniture for sale at very reasonable prices at the house tormerly occupied by Mrs. bam Adams. Mr, and Mrs. Bock, of Council Bluffs, arc expected here this after noon, being summoned by the serious illness of their daughter, Mrs. Joe Bush. All persons desiring to avail themselves of summer school privi- eges iu Lincoln county are re quested to notify me before April 1st, 1900. Bertha Tholeecke, Co. Supt. The central circle of the christian ladies' aid society will meet on Wednesday, March 14, at the home of Mrs. Geo. Carter. All those in terested are invited to attend. Round and Half Round Stock Tanks, all sizes, for sale by Jos. Hershey. The board of education will hold an adjourned meeting tomorrow night to consider important matters in connection with the new school building. Quite a number of Logan county farmers marketed hogB here yester day and arc going home today with some substantial proof of the suc cess of hog raising in Nebraska. Nice baled alfalfa hay for milch cows, sold by Harring ton & Town. Three more carloads of western cattlehavc been shipped into Suth erland by Clayton, the Denver cat tleman, to be ranged in the Bird wood country. It is said that sec tion is being rapidly filled with cattle and some of the cattlemen are already beginning to fear overcrowding. For Sale. -Boarding house, 12 rooms, tumisucd, paving $15U a month. For particulars call at this office. Col. Cody aud his partner in the show business.'Nate Salisbury, are now associated together in a new enterprise a gigantic irrigation canal which will Irrigate 75,000 acres of land in the Big Horn basin. The water for the canal will be ob tained from the Shoshone river. Work on it will be commenced at once. It it is successtui it will add tremendously to Wyoming's resources. Col. Cody has au abid ing faith in the Big Horn basin and thinks that it is the garden spot of the universe. JPOJRj S-A-IjIE nv JOHN BRATT & OO, 8 room dwolling, closo in. Will soil quickly. Trlco $1,850. 1 room dwelling, two full lots, shade and fruit treoB, part time. Prico 8800. 3 room dwolling and ono lot, part timo. Price $52o,, 4 room Iiousq and lot, $500, 1 room houso and lot, $800, 0 room houso and lot, $350- 5 room Iioubo and lot, 8725. 4 room Iioubo and lot, 8G75. 0 room houso and lot, $1,000. Ono 41 ft business lot cheap, Other vacant lots in various parts of tho city. Valley forms of various sizes. liny lands. Grazing lands. LenEOB on school lands. Cattlo ranches. It you want IoboU your proporty list it with ue. Wo havo customors. Wo collect rents and care for proporty ot non-residents, Wo aro ngonts for 6evoral roliablo llro insurance companlps. JOHN BUATT (i CO. Royal Absolutely Pure Powder Mokes the food more delicious and wholesome to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to. to to to to to to to to Wilcox Department Store. HARDWARE. 28-inch Plow Singletree 20c Double Tree Clevis, Large 10c Singletree Clevis, 2 for, 15c J-lb Box Assorted Copper Rivets 18c Hamc Staples, 2 for 05c Hamc Clips, 2 for 05c Line Snaps, each 03c Breast Snaps, each 05c Cockeyes, each 05c Rolled Steel Stove Pipe per joint. . . . 15c Common Stove Pipe Elbows 10c Adjustable Stove Pipe Elbows 15c No. 8 Galvanized Wash Boiler. . . .... 95c 12-quart Galvanized Pails 20c Can furnish Cultivator Shovels finished with castings, clevises, bolts, set screws, etc., to fit almost any Cultivator at $2 75 a set. These will be supplied only on order. Cash with order. If you wish a set of these place your order early. HARNESS. U-inch Halters 85c Hame Straps 10c Riding Bridles 90c to S1.50 Sinches 20c to 50c Bridle Bits 8c to 90c Our stock is complete in Farm Har ness, Leather Collars. Canvas Collars, Work Bridles, Back Bands, Belly Bauds, Breast Straps, Yoke Straps, Tugs, Trace Chains. Leather by the Hide or Cut in Strips. Everything needed to fit up for spring work. GROCERIES. 25c 25c 25c 25c 14c 35c Arbucklc's Coffee 13c, 2 pkgs Lion Coffee. 13c, 2 pkgs German Coffee 13c, 2 pkgs X X X X Coffee 13c, 2 pkgs Bee CoOcc per pkg , Bogota Coffee 18c. 2 nkrra Beef Extract, 2 ounce iar 25c Table Salt 2 sackB for 05c 25 pounds Cornmeal (white or yellow). 25c Suowllakc Patent Flour per sack 90c Kingsford's Silver Gloss Starch pr pkg 08c Corn Starch per pkg 05c Yeast Foam. 2 pkgs for 05c On Time Yeast. 2 pkgs for 05c Bird Seed per lb 07c Battle Ax Tobacco per plug 35c Star Tobacco per plug 45c Horse Shoe Tobacco per plug 45c J. T. Tobacco per plug 20c Duke's Mixture Tobacco per lb. 35c Kerosene Oil per gallon 16c Vinegar per gallon 20c 3-lb Pail Lard 25c 5-lb Pail Lard 40c Buckwheat Flour per lb 4Jc Baker's Chocolate 18c, 2 cakes for ... . 35c Diamond C Soap 9 bars for 25c Cream of Wheat, per pkg 15c Search Light Matches per box 04c Vitos, Pillsbury's 13c, 2 pkgs 25c Shrcded Whole Wheat Biscuit, 2 pkgs 25c Horse Radish per bottle 10c Grand Pa's Wonder Soap 05c Armour's Tar Soap ' 05c Baker's Cocoa, lb can 25c K. C. Baking Powder, 25 ounces 20c Aunt Jcmiiia Pancake Flour per pkg. 10c Rice, The Best, 3 lbs 25c NOTIONS. Thread, 4 Bpools for 15c, 7 for 25c 50 yds Corticclli Sewing Silk 04c 100 yds Corticclli Sewing Silk 08c New Idea Patterns 10c Baby Ribbon per yd 01c Cotton Tape per roll 01c Velveteen Skirt Binding per yd 03c Waterproof Skirt Binding per yd. . . . 08c Envelopes per bunch 03c Square Envelopes per bunch 05c Writing Paper, 36 sheets for 05c Full Count Pins' per paper 02c Table Oilcloth per yd 20c Alarm Clocks 85c Imported Saxony per skein 07c Hat Pins per dozen 04c Silk Binding Ribbon per bolt 10c 7-inch Nickel Back Horn CombB 08c Round Combs each 05c Pompadour CombB with sets 25c Carpet Warp on Spools (colored) per lb 19c Carpet Warp on Spools (white) per lb. 17c 2- qt Fountain Syringe (guaranteed)... 75c 3- qt Fountain Syringe (guaranteed)... 90c 2-qt Hot Water Bottle (guaranteed) . . . 85c LAMP CHIMNEYS. No. 1 Common Lamp Chimneys 04c No. 2 Common Lamp Chimneys 06c No. 1 Heavy Lamp Chimneys 10c No. 2 Heavy Lamp Chimneys 12c No. 2 Rochester Lamp Chimneys 10c No. 3 Rochester Lamp Chimneys 15c Tubular Lantern Globes 07c Goods marked in plain figures and sold at One Price for Cash Only. I WILCOX DEPARTMENT STORE. I to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to NORTH PLMTTE, NEB. to -if- Railroad Notes. I Ed Barraclough commenced work ing in the shops Wednesday morn ing as a machinists' apprentice. Three orange specials went through yesternay. Up to date forty-six of them have gone through since the season opened. It is estimated that the cost per ton of putting up the Union Pacific ice this year was two cents less per ton than last year notwithstanding the fact that the work has been at tended by a'l sorts of vexatious delays. If the work moves along next year as rapidly as it is ex pected that it will, the cost will probably be again cut in two. Chas. Bogue has returned from Omaha where he was attending a meeting of the grievance committee of the. B. of R. T. The result of the meeting was very satisfactory, the officials acceding to all of the most important requests which the brotherhood made. The only change which was of local interest was the reinstatement of Milt O'Hearnc who was discharged a number of months ago, John Ambler was in from Dorp last night with several loads of hogs which he marketed. C. H. Kuhn's Maxwell's enter prising merchant, was transacting business in town last night. Fred Marti is having his store front treated to a fresh coat of paint which enhances its appearance very considerably. Quite a number of schools in the county closed last week and more will close this week, comparatively few of the schools having any spring term. The present indications are that the acreage of small grain which will be sown in Lincoln county this year will be far in excess ot what it has been for a number of years. The executive committee of the W. N. E, A. is making arrange incnts with the local merchants whereby members of the associa tion at its annual meeting will be enabled to purchase goods at a reduction (rom the regular prices. Tov Sale, 80 acres of good farm laud under the old ditch. Will be sold very cheap. For price and terms in quire at E. Blankenburg's Harness and Hardware store. HE FOOLED THE SURGEONS. All doctors told Ronlok Hamilton, of West Joiroreon, O.. nftor Buffering 18 months from rectal llstuln, ho would dio unless n costly oporntion wnsporformtd but ho cured hlraeolf with Bucklon's Arnica Salvo, tho best in tho world Surest Ptlo Curo.on o'artb. -M a bo's at Slroltz'B drtig sfdrd. The minstrel entertainment last night drc.v one of the largest audi- etices that has ever witnessed a per formance in the opera house. The coons put up a good show. W. C. May, of Gothenburg, was n town last night as the irucfet of Frank Bacon. The friends of Mr. May are pushing him forward as a candidate for chairman of there- publican state central committee, a position wliicn lie would till in a maunerthat would redound to the interest of the party in the otatc: F, Elder, of Antelope precinct, is iu town today looking after some business matters, Tomorrow he will go to Brady to meet the re mains, of his son Alviu E. Elder which arc being sent home from the Philippines where he lost his 1 fe fn the service ot his country. The re mains will be buried in the National Cemetery at Ft. McPhcrson. The vouug man was a corporal m the Third regiment and Berved in it all during the Cuban campaign. The regiment was sent to the I'uiiip. pines over a year ago. Young Elders tune expired in May but he felt that his country needed him and rc-enlisted the same day that his time was up. His constitution had been undermined by a ditucult piece ot work His company per formed during the Indian troubles in Minnesota after their return from Cuba and the climate in the Philippines caused his weakened constitution to become still weaker and rendered him an easy prey for the disease which caused' his death several months ago. Mr. Elder did not know of his son's death until he read his name in the list ot dead published in one of the newspapers. WHAT'S YOUE FACE W0RTH1 Sonietiuioa a fortune, but novor. If vou Imvo a Bullow cotnnloxlon. a itiun dicod look, moth patches and hlotchos on tho sum, all signs or llvor trouble uut ur. King's now Mia ri h mvo olonr sUln, rosy cheoks, rich comploxion. Only 25o ntStroiti's drug storo. Resolutions passed at the meet ing of the Lincoln County Teachers' Association held at North Platte, March 3. 1900. Whereas, we. the teachers of Lin coln county, are impressed with our great ncea ot more professional training, and Whereas, the only state normal, at present in tue state, is not lo cated conveniently for the teachers of western Nebraska: therefore be it Resolved, that we hereby, as an association, express a desire for more normal schools in the stale and be it Resolved, that we use our indi vidual efforts and influence in a wav to further the permanent location ot a Btatc normal in Western tie braska, and be it Resolved, that we ask Una asso elation to notify the state legist ture at their next session of this, our action, Hakky E. Worrkm., Minnii: CHASM, Committee, Rton your hair falling out. "Ervsin olns resulted In ontiro iosaof my hair; two bottles of lieggs' Hair Itonowor gavo mo a lino growth" John A, Lin. dor, editor Advocate, Humoston, Iowa. uunrnnioou ror nil scalp uiBonsos; re stores natural growth nud color. A.F, tttroiu. Lloyd's Opera House, FEvenitig, MCh. 16. Knobs O'Tennessee BY HAL REID, Author of "Human Hearts," "Old Hickory" and "Knobs O'Teuucssee" Sec the most magnificent picture' ever presented, WHIBPEltlNO PINKS TW THE MOONiiTOHT. An emphatic ruccoss. Strongor than ovor in action nuU cast ot characters. MR. ROBERT GERMAINE As"Joo I'restou." PRICES 25, CO AND 75 CENTS. Dressmaking On April ist we will open Dressmaking Parlors at the corner of Vine and Sixth Sts., and will be prepared to do first-class up-to-date Dress making at reasonable rates. MRS. L. A. McAPEE, MISS MAME McAPEE. $18 PER WEEK. We will pay llfl per week ami expended for man with rlR to Introduce our Perfection l'oultrv Mixture and Urcat Vaccine Dis covery for Hor Cholera. Address with tamp 3 The Gash I J Grocery. 9 $ I have just received a full Hue of J Staple Groceries $ and am now ready to fill 1 orrtnra nroittnllv tit the 1 lowest prices. I handle m Columbus Red Seal Flour 2 i and North Platte Flour, 41 fejf iiiv u Luii unit rv .uit- T vtucert that my prices and goods arc 2rlRl.t. 2 U. G. SAWYER. S Kept Busy til we are Repairing shoes for people who appreciate ,3 neat, substantial work IC the onlv kind we do. r If not already a custo- V mcr we solicit your I4 work. GEO. TfiklJLVE, i enow front shot: store. -CV 1 FRANK LOWE, Contractor and Builder. KstlinatcH furnished on all classes of build IngM. Johhlnn promptly nttended to. UcHt of rclurcnccN plvcn. Front Htrect. opiwulto Dirge's omce, NORTH 1'IjATTKi NEH. I W. F. McGLONE & CO. i . Yeast Cakes are low, but they shall rise again, anil so v will your bread if you use our '1 J! Snow Flake Flour $1.00 a Sack i and your dollar back if it is not the best Flour you can buy '' Y in North Platte, outside of this store, at any price. See that fcl the name of Wells, Abbott & Nietnan is on every sack. 'The other fellow tells you what he has that is cheap; l we will tell you of some things that are good to cat. &' Monarch Asparagus Poitits 30c per can ''3 Monarch Black Raspberries 25c per can 0 Monarch Strawberries 25c per can 'l & Monarch Pitted Red Cherries 25c per can Casino Sliced Peaches 40c per can ".' Full Line of Casino Brand Fruits and Vegotabloa, Oriole Prunes (the finest grown) 3 to a sauce dish, . ,20c per lb Oriole prunes, Silver ' 15c per lb 'l & Fancy Muir Peaches , 15c per lb J Club House Coffee 35c per lb Club House Baking Powder 40c per lb f XXXX BulkOliveP ,,50cperqt ,3 u Log Cabin Maple Syrup , ?1.35pergal A i. Upton's English Breakfast Tea ,75c per lb X 5 Upton's Oblong 75c per lb f Naban Ceylon Tea 70c per lb V Fullline of Salt Pish White Fish, Mackerel, Herring, Salmon. Whole Cod Fish 7 cents a pound. & ' !