Local News in 'Brief, Mr. and Mrs. Den Redmond, of Omaha, are visiting relatives in town. Henry Brown went to Sidney yesterday to visit friends for a week or two. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Foster re turned Saturday from a visit in the eafit part of the state. Dr. F. W. Miller, DcntiBt, over Strietss's drug store. Manager Lloyd lias book6d Her mann the great magician for the evening of October 12th. 15berly Woodinanscc came up trom Kearney Saturday and spent Sunday with his parents. F. J. Brockcr has removed his tailor shop to the room lately vacated by the Dlak Flag. James M. Hay, Lawyer. Arthur Hoagland has purchased the Hartman stock of confectionery and is moving it to his store. Charley Kitzmillcr returned from Denver Saturday and after remain ing here a couple of weeks will re turn to that place. In the county court yesterday Harrington & Tobin sued Frank Chambers to recover 132 .22 due on goods purchased by li .m. Barb wire and staples for sale by Jos. HlJUSHKV. Mrs. W. H. C. Woodhurst and children returned Saturday night from Denver, where they had been spending several weeks. Fredrick Walteinath has filed a petition in the district court pray ing for a divorce irom his wife on the grounds of unfaithfulness. Will "Woodhurst returned Friday night from Chicago where he at tended a meeting of the state agents of the North British Insurance Co. Mrs. N. Klcui has received word that her brother, Jacob Fine living at Galveston, had lost his house in the storm but managed by hard work to save his family. Wanted Ohiokens, tur keys, ducks, geese and pigeons. McOullough & Carter. 15. D. Snyder has secured work in Omaha and the family will go there as soon as Mr. Snyder secures a house, which will probably be next week. Iaac Foulk was up from GaBlin a few days ago and openly declared that though he supported Bryan lour years ago he is supporting McKinley this year. Mrs. Annie Catchall and children came down from Denver Saturday and are visiting the former's parents, Mr. and Mr. Jno. Kin ka.de, qf Osgood precinct. A hunting party headed by Roy Shaffer returned Sunday from a week's shooting in the lake country. They found chicken and grouse plentiful and had excellent Bpott. Laud Commissioner Wolfe suc ceeded in selling leases on 5,480 acrcB of school land in tilts county last Friday at prices ranging from twenty-five cents to $1.40 per acre. Judge Kinkade, republican candi date for congress in this district, spent yesterday in town mealing our people. He' went east as far as Kearpey on the Roosevelt special this morning. Jake Wolf' has gone to Kansas City to visit fricndB for a week or two. It is understood that the magnet which draws Jake to that city at frequent intervals is a very charming young lady. Isaac Dillon and son Sidney were out chicken hunting a couple of days last week, and upon their re turp presented a brace of birdn to this writer as evidence that when they go out they get them. Bulging bosotUH on a dress t-hirt would tax the patience of a Baint. Our shirts will keep you sweet tempered. One dollar; the, fancy kind 50 cents and $1.00. Stak Clothini; Housi:. The Eureka Stock Food company reports, excellent ihibiiicbh and is receiving many testimonials from those who have given the food thorough trial. The manufacture and sale ot this food gives employ ment to several men, and is there fore' a benefit to North Platte. MrH. S. II. Donehowcr, of Peoria, III,, and Mrs. G. II. Hirst late of Omaha, arrived in town Saturday and are visiting their parents Mr, and Mrs. M. McNamara. Mr. Hirst has recentlv irone to 131 Paso Texas, and after a visit here Mrs, Hirst will join him at that place. STAR CLOTHING HOUSE. W. A. VOLLMER, Proprietor. 1 You will find here all that is newest and best, direct from the amous makers. And W you will find Every Article marked at a lower price than you run find tho :inu mini- goods at the lowest prices at which it is safe to buy, and at the highest which it is worth while. A strong line of school suits for boys cged 3 to 16 years 9 If lt $1.CIC3, $X.G0 $13, $13. CO and your money hack if you want it. Ot?e Price aijcl Plait? Fixtures. Opposite old location. L W. Milncr was down from Sidney Saturday. Lucicn Stcbbins spent several days at Gering last week attending the fair and talking politics trom a mid-road populist point of view. For Sale Cheap Horse and buggy. Horse perfectly gentle, very suitable for family driving. Inquire of J. I Clabaugh, The local Y. M. C. A. under the supervision ot Secretary Sheppard is making considerable advance ment and there seems to be a re newed interest in the work. The rooms present a scrupulously tidy and inviting appearance, and with the. advent of cool weather there is a noticeable increase in the evening attendance at the rooms. Recent additions to the library have been made' and members now have four teen hundred volumes from which to select their reading matter. The present membership is 245, but considering the advantages which a member receives, the enrollment should be double that number. OUR ARA0RED CRUISER Shoe for Boys' Wear is made from the best solo o tod upper slock tested for ser vice. The s o 1 e s and heels, which are the best leather will produce aro filled w CHILLED STEEL CIRCLETS which protect the bottom and assure the wearer double the servico of, any shoo made for boys. $2.00 Sizes 2 1-2 to 51-2 Yellow Front Shoe Store Goo, W, Graham, Mgr. 3 doori south of P. 0. No. Plotto. Neb. it i 2 Mothers of Boys Arc invited to examine our exhibit of clothes, hats and furnishings for boys aged 3 to 20 years in the New Fall and Winter Styles Whether you want a suit for the little chap about the house; or for the bigger boys who are on the verge of long- trousers; or for the youth on the thres hold of manhood; or hats, tin-'(lcrclothing-, shirts, neckwear, nightshirts, shoes, etc. m 9 ME.V UlT GRATIS P rTnE5rM5RlPx This jaaimcnT fiaa prdlfcclcd accms.. double Knees., (-M rlhoJt A 5ttt,t?x!iiWE9ay and $3 9 A. 1 Streitz and family returned yesterday from a week's visit in Omaha. Quite a number trom Brady came up on No. 5 this morning to see and hear Governor Koosevelt. Geo. A. Walker of Osgood pre cinct had his right wrist fractured Saturday by a colt kicking him. Clarence Kedmond and Everett 15vans went to Lincoln yesterday morning to visit friends for a few days. Mrs. L. II. Woodmausee visited her son lOberly at Kearney Satur day, where he is attending the mil itary academy. The Delia Pringlc Ca. came in from the east Sunday night and last evening opened a tour-night engagement at the opera house to a lair sized audience. " J. P. McG ovcrn went to Lexing ton Sunday to open the safe in the car which broke down at that place, the messenger on the car not having the combination to the safe. Drs. Lucas and Longley removed a fatty tumor yesterday from under an arm of a nine year old son of Mr, and Mrs. David Scctt. The boy stood the operation very well. For Rent Eight room house, city water and all modern improve ment. Inquire of N. H. Olds. John E. Evans returned Sunday from a short trip to Gering and other points in the west part of the state. The political conditions in . I . A . A mat Kocumi are very encouraging for the republican nominees. Arrangements have been made for a bitr republican rally at Lex ington today. Roosevelt will talk lor titirty minutes, and will be followed by Senator Dollivcr, who will also speak In the evening. The social given Saturday even ing by the V. R. C. at the K. P hall was largely attended, and proved a very enjoyable event. A nice lunch was served followed by t , .. 3 u i iifi i .i in ui uiuHictiiiu recitations Want, tlie cattleman, who had been pasturing 1,200 head of steers at Pawnee ranch sold 600 head pf two and three year olds to E. Burke of Omaha today. Thev were de livered to the purchaner at the stock yards in this city. Over three thousand dollars worth of baled hav was shipped from this station last week, and probably as much more was shipped from other points in the county. It will thus be Been that the hay crop of Lincoln county is an important commercial item. Republican Priu...s. The republican primaries for the selection of delegates to the com missioner convention will be held next Friday afternoon from four to scyen o'clock at the respective hose louses in the city and in Ilinman precinct at the usual yoting place, Orantod a Pardon. Forrest Libby, who was sen tenced to two years imprisonment n the Colorado penitentiary on the charge of horse stealing received a pardon last week, having only served about ninety days of the sentence. Mr. Libby expects lo return to North Platte this week. 102 Miles in 80 Minutes. Engineer McGuirc made a phe nomenal run on the Fourth district Saturday, pulling No. 2 with eight cars from Cheyenne to Sidney, a distance of 102 miles in eighty-nine minutes. This is a record-break- ng run, and it is probably as fast time as it is possible to make with an eight-car train. Notice to Republicans. All republicans and all others who endorse the administration of President McKinley, are requested to meet at the court house Satur day evening, October 6th, to assist in the organization of a McKinley and Roosevelt club. Arrangements have been made for short addresses by local speakers. A Meeting That Failed. Tim T. Kelihcr issued a cull a couple of weeks ago for a meeting of the populist county central com mittee last Saturday, but for some reason the committeemen tailed to materialize and the 'important business" for which the meeting was called went by default. We presume this can be taken as evidence that the populist party in Lincoln county has gone over body and soul to the democrats, and had Mr. Kelihcr made the call read "democrat" instead of ''populist" he might have secured a fair representation trom the country precincts. John Bratt went to Omaha Sun day night. Frank Bacoti made his periodical vibit to Gothenburg Sunday. J. E. Fuller and M. B. Arbogast, of Myrtle, came down yesterday and remained over to hear Governor Roosevelt 6pcak. We haye received another supply of McKinley and Roosevelt pictures which will be given to those who call at this office. We also have a number of McKinley and Roosevelt buttons for distribution. Train No. 102, with Engineer Druglas had a narrow escape from a serious accident Sunday at Lex ington. A journal on- the mail car next to the engine broke just as the train was pulling into Lexington The car was set out and the safes transferred to a car on train No. 2 Kansas Oity Lightning Hay Presses now on hand and for sale. Also repairs for the same. Also bale ties. Joseph Hershey, Locust St., North Platte. Notice. The annual meeting of the stock- Holders of the North Platte Cream cry Co. will be held at the court house in North Platte on Tuesday, the day ot October. 1900, at 2 o clock P. M. By order of President. Wanted 500 tons hay for immediate delivory, high prices. Harrington & Tobin. Tailor-Made Suits are to bo worn very extensively this fall. To look right and to wear right they must be made of goods woven for that purpose Our stock is complete in every thing- that is best and newest in the market. Wilco Department; as ft Tlio Now Cako Flour Swan's Down Prepared Cake flour. Mnkrft Dnllrloun Angel Food unil Other Cftkei. You cannot fall to make good caVes with this flour. Not n self-rising flour, but good nil the year round. Endorsed by best Teachers of Cookery. . .. Package contains flour for 13 cakes. 'Bold by the best grocers everywhere. IGLEHEART BROS., (EVANBVILLC, ... INDIANA. We Introduced To the people of this city CREAM OF WHEAT, POSTUM CEREAL, BROMANGELON, GRAPE-NUTS, and. other high class luxuries, We now take pleasure in calling- your attention to the Swans Down Cake Flour by the use of which you can reach the zenith of perfection in the culinary art. utner stores will lollow in get ting- it tor sale. Harrington & Tobin. Legal Notioo. Tho defondunts E. G. Ilnnchor, FTnnnhor hin wifn HrRt ntimn iinUnmon and John Doo truo namo unknown, will tuKo notico that on tlio '21th unv of Aucust. 1000. tho DlnintilF. Tho finnnt v of Lincoln, n corporation, (Hod ila poti tion in tho district court of Lincoln county, NobrnBkn, tho object nnd prnyor of which is to foreclose cortnin tax llonB, duly assessed by said plaintiff neatest mo Buuui iiiiu ui uiu norinwoBi or tno northeast qunrtor of section 32, in town ship 14, north of rango :i0, west ot tho Sixth principal meridian, Nebraska, for tho year 1891 in tho sum of 815.00; for tho yoar 1803 in tho sum of 1(5.08; for tho year 180G in tho sum of 10.90; for tho yoar 1897 in the sum of 5.33; for tho year 1898 in tho sum ot l.CG; for tho yoar 1899 in tho sum of 1.97; amounting in tho total sum of $78 27; with intorost at tho rate of ten por cont por annum from tho 31st day of July, 1000, all ot which is duo and .unpaid. Plaintiff prays a dooreo of foreclosure of eaid tax lion nnd a salo of said prem ises. You and each of you defendants aro required to nnswor said petition on or boforo Monday, tho 29th day of Ootober, 1900. THE COUNTY OF LINCOLN. A Corporation, sl44 Dy H. 3. Ridkley. its Attorney. Legal Notice. Tho dofonihintsClarenco K. LaShello, La Shollo his wifo lirst namo un known, nnd John Doo truo namo un known, will tako notico that on tho 27th day ot August, 1900, tho plaintiff, Tho County of Lincoln, a corporation, tiled its petition in tho district court of Lin coln county, Nobrabkn, tho object and prayor of which is to foreclose certain tax lionp, duly nBsoesed by Baid pluintiff against tho northwest quarter of taction 5. in township 10, north of range 30, wost of tho Sixth principal moridlan, Ne braska, for tho year 1895 in tho sum of 63.57; for tho year 1800 In tho sum of 1.37; for tho yonr 1897 in tho sum of 2.17; for tho yonr 1898 in the sum of 2.80; for tho yoar 1899 in the sum of 183; amounting iu tho total sum of $19.42; with intorost at tho rato of ton por cont por annum from tho 31st dav of July. 1900, all of which is duo "and unpaid. Plaintiff prnys n dooroo of foreclosure of said tax lion and n sale of said prom ises. You nnd oocli of you defendants aro required to answor said petition on or boforo Monday, tlio 20th day of October, 1900. THE COUNTY OF LINCOLN, A Corporation. sl41 By U.S. Itiilgloy, ib Attorney. I'UOllATK NOTICK. In the malter of the t-Htate of Howard F. Jeflrej, duccaacd. hi the Oounty Court of Lincoln County, Nebraska, Sept., IT, 1W, Notice la hereby Riven that the creditors of said deceased will meet the adminis tratrix of HaUl estate, before the County Judge of Lincoln County. Nebraska, at the county court room lusald County, on the 18 day of October. IWW and on the 18 day of March. HK)I, at 0 o'clock a, m. each day, for the purpose of presenting their claims for examination, adjustment and allowance. Six months are allowed for creditors to pre. dent their claims, and one year for the ad ministratrix to settle said Kstate, from the 18 day of September. Ittw. A. S. DAI.DWIN, County Jndge. i m m SEWING MACHINES In abundance. We have them at all prices and you cannot help being suited with our line. Do not hesi tate to come in and look at them even if you are not certain of buy ing, as we are always ready and willing to show them off and you will be pleased at the prices. Do not forget we are selling WALL PAPER at Bottom Prices. Bargains in FURNITURE. Large stock of Win dow Shades, E, B. WARNER. Notico to Hunters. All persons are warned afraint-t hunting on my premises in Hinmnn precinct. Trespassers will be dealt with according to la w. , A. M. Stoddard. Notico to Hunters. Hunters are strictly forbidden against tresspassing on the lands controlled by tne adjoining city on the east. Trespassers will be dealt with according to law. N. B, OI.D9. LEOAti NOTICE. The defendants Milton W. Unher. linker hl wife, flrft nnmo unknown, nnd John Doe truo namo unknown, will Inko notice Hint on tho 4th dny of September, lltiHI, the plnlntltr, Tho Connty ot Lincoln, a corporation, tiled II petition In the district court of Lincoln couuly, Nclirnskn, the ob Ject nnd prayer of which In to foreclnoe cortnin tnx Hens, duly niweased by nld plntutlft ngnlnt nortuenut quarter of section 2, In township 11, north of rnnKO ill, west of the Sixth prlnclpai merldlnn, Nebrnokn, for the year 1SU3 In the sum of H0.84; for the yenr letll In the um of 18.35i for tho yonr 1895 In the sum of $15.05; for the year 18W1 In the nurn of 120.00; for the yenr 18(17 In the mm of$0.1l for the yenr 1808 In the num of 5 73j for tho yenrlHOU In the Ptim of tl.OOj amounting In tho totnl sum of 87.17; with Intered at the rnte of ten per cent per nnnum from the 18th dny ot August, 1V00, nil of which Is duo nnd un paid, FlnlntllT prnys n decree of foreclosure of said tax Hen and n salo ot said premises. You and onch of you defendnnts, nro required to nnswer snld petition on or boforo Monday, the Rth dny ot Noveiulor. 1000. Dated September 21, ltKX). TUE COUNTY OF LINCOLN, A Corporation, fSU Dy II 8. Wflley. Its Attorney Legal Notice. Tho defendants, John Mattson, Aintuon tils wuo, llrst namo known O. II. Jacobson. nnd un Jolin will Doo, truo namo unknown tako notico that on tho 4th day of Sept., 1900, tho plaintiff, The County of Lin coin, a corporation, filed its petition in tho District Court of Lincoln County, Nebraska, tho objoct nnd prayor of which is to forocloso certain tnx liens, duly assosBod by said plaintiff against tho northeast quartor of section 9, town ship 10, north of range 33. wost of Sixth principal moridinn, Nebraska, for tho yoar 1893 in tho sum of 814.24; for tho yoar 1894 in tho sum of 9.72; for tho year 1895, in tho sum of 8.17; for the year 1890, In tlio sum of 1084; for tho voar 1897. in tlio sum nf fiS? fnr tha yonr 1898, in tho sum of 4. 02; for tho year 1899, in the Bum or 3.05; amounting In tho total sum of 859.92; with interest at tho rato of ton por cont per nnnum from tho 14th day.of August 1900, all of wnicn iireuueanu unpaid. Plnint.ilf nrnvn n rlnnrnn nf fnpanlnon.n of snid tnx liens nnd n snlo of said prom- 1HUH. You and onch of you dofendnnts nro roquirod to answor snid potition on or before Monday, tho 12th day of Nov ember, 1900. THK COUNTY OF LINCOLN, A Corporation. By H. S. Ritlgloy, its Atty. Legal Notice. Tho defendants Levi O. Baker, Bakor his wifo, first namo unknown and John Doo, truo namo unknown will tnkt notice that on tho 4th day of Septombor, i900, tho plnmtiff, Tho County of Lin coln, n corporation, filed its potition in tho district court of Lincoln county, No braska, tho object nnd prnyor of which Is to forecloeo cortnin tax lions, duly as sessed by said plaintiff against tho northonst quartor northwest quarter nnd south hnlf northwest quarter nnd north west qunrter southwest quarter of sec tion 31. in townnhin 19 3i, wost of Sixth .principal meridian, No urnsitn, ior .me yonr itttH in the Bum or 8i3.89; for tho yenr i895 in tho sum of i2.7(i; for tho yonr i89G in tho sum of 14.93; for tho yonr i897 in tho Bum of n.35; for tho yenr i898in tho sum of 7.78; for tho yenr i899 in tho sum of 3.85; nmounting in tho totnl sum ot 804.50; with interest at tho rato of ton por cent por annum from tho ilth day.of August, i900, all of which is duo nnd unpnid. Plaintiff prays a decroo of foreclosure pf said tnx lion nnd n salo of said prom ises. You nnd onch of you dofendnnts nro ronuiretl to nnswor snid .potition on or boforo Mondny, tho 6th dny of Novom bor, i900. THE COUNTY OF LINCOLN, . ri . A Corporation. 2rt S. Ridgley, its Attorney. m, , . ,LeBal Notice. Iho dofondants II. Emerson, Emor- con his wife, first nnmo unknown lind Jnmos L. Pitnl, will tnko notice thnt on Hi? ml1 diJy September, 1900, tho plnin t ff, Iho County of Lincoln, n corporu tion, tilod its potition in tho district court of Lincoln county, Nebrnskn, tlio object nnd prnyor of which is to foro oloso cortnin tnx hens, duly assessed bv said plaintiff ngninst tlio' southern quartor of section 20, in township 10, north of rango 3t, west of tho Sixth priucipal moridinu, Nobrnska, for .tho yoar i894 tho sum of 8n.00; for tl o y"f I.89- i tho sum of 12.05; forftho year i9 ,m tho sum of i3.23; for thenar 1897 in the Bum of 5.18; for tho yonr i898 in tho sum of 8.P0; for tho yonr 1899 in tho sum of 4.50; nmounting in tho total sum of 850 i4; with interest nt the rnto of ton por cont por nnnum from tho i3th day ot August, i900,all of whioli is duo and unpnid. Plnintiff prays n dooreo of foreclosure of said tax lion nnd a snlo of snid prom ises, You and onch of you defendants nro required to nnswor snid petition on or before Mondny, tho 5th dny of Noyom l)or i900 THE COUNTY OP LINCOLN, .0 i 1, tt n J. , A Corporation. 62i4 By II. S. Ridgley, Hb Attorney.