a WW 1 s 1 ft A New Wjr Line of Leather si Goods LADIES' K A! Pivlrr Rftftlre. Finger Purses, X Change Purses, X Card Cases, X Pass Holders, in A Combination Pocket J Book and Glove a: x Holder and other Novelties, CLINTON, g JEWELER AND OPTICIAN, j FRIDAY. OCT. 12. 1900. Max Beer returned yesterday from a business trip to Denver. Mrs. G. W. Finn went to Omaha this morning for a few day's visit. Charley Trego is down from his ranch in McPherson county today. A. Holzmark of Gothenburg is transacting business in town today. Harry Rice spent yesterday on the John Lute ranch north of Paxton, Mrs. Mary Jeffers has returned from a visit with her parents at Kearney. W. T. Wilcox spent the early- part of the week transacting busi ness in Lincoln and Omaha. H. C. Langdon came in this morning from a five day trip oh the west end of the 'Nebraska division. Leo Hart returned yesterday from a visit to Omaha and Lincoln In the latter city he attended thn K. P. grand lodge, Mrs. John Singleton and Mrs. L E. Hastings have issued invitations for an "at home" Friday afternoon, Oct. 19, at the home of the latter, V. T. Brown returned last even ing from Wauneta accompanied by three of Rev. Wimberly'B children Mr. ana Mrs. Wimberly will come by rail and are expected tomorrow eyening. Chicago weather forecast for North Platte and vicinity: Warm er tonight; fair tonight and Satur day. The maximum temperature yesterday was 81; one year ago it was 00. The minimum tempera ture yesterday was 32; one year ago it was 46. A petition was presented to the county commissioners yesterday, signed by sixty-two yoters, asking that a proposition to pay a bounty on the scalps of wild animals be presented to the voters of the county. The commissioners have ordered the clerk to place the propo sition on the ballots. About thirty of the friends and neighbors of Mrs. Perdue tendered her a surprise party Wednesday afternoon at the home of her daughter Mrs, J. F. Clabaugh. It was Mrs. l'eraue h oirtii anni versary, and the guests assisted very materially in making the after noon a pleasant one for her as well as an enjoyable one for themselves t;asonauic retresiiments were served. COPYRIGHT1 "Just Right" The shirts, underwear, gloves, neckwear whatever in men's fur nishings you buy here are not only "all right" when you see them at the store, but deserve that title when we send them to your home Everything is as ordered, for one thing, and every article you pur chase wears well and bears out al our representations regarding it Something in dealing with a relia ble merchant, isn't there. Hay shipments have been avcrag ng about ten cars per day this week. The Hub grocery store received a car load of Kansas apples Wed nesday. Miss Frazier came down from Cheyenne this morning to visit her mother. G. W. Finn, who has been visit- ng in New York and other states for several weeks, is expected home Sunday. C. A. Towne, the free silver apostle, accompanied by his wife, were passengers on No. 0 this morning. Al. Wright is at present working in Schmalzricd's cigar store, the increased business demanding ad ditional help. Jordan Denny, one of the early settlers of the west part of the county, has gone to Idaho" to re main permanently. The Sutherland Free Lance com plains of the wholesale slaughter of prairie chickens by a party of Kan sas City hunters who have been in that section the past week. Alvin Pool, who is attending a musical school in Chicago, writes that he is getting along nicely and is well pleaded with city life. Alvin expects to spend Christmas at home. The North Platte acquaintances of W. O. Thompson, who lives near Hershey, will regret to learn that he has decided to move to Greeley, Col. Mr. Thompson is one of the most successful farmers of the valley, is a good citizen aiid a man that will be missed by all who know him. J. F. Schtnalzried has purchased nine acres of land north of the sep arator station in the, northwest part of the city for fifty dollars per acre. Mr. bchtnalzricd may some time in the future grow tired of the cigar business, and in that event may decide to build a home on his recently acquired tract, and devote his time to farming on a small scale. The tusion meeting at the opera house last evening, which was ad dressed bv Robt. Schilling was fairly well attended, the audience beinu composed of one-third ladies a number of republicans and the remainder fusionists. The speaker wasrather rabid in his denunciation of the republican party; in fact uo much so that he disgusted some of fusionists present. Schilling, after the meeting, apologized for his speech, saying that it was one of the poorest he had ever made, and that the opera house was ex ceptionally hhrd to speak in. The meeting was utterly void of any good to the fusionists. Wanted Chickens, tur keys, ducks, geese and pigeons. McOullough & Garter. Mrs. 10. A. Carey entertained about forty ladies yesterday after noou in a manner that called forth many complimentary remarks from the guests. One of the features of the afternoon was a ride on the Funville, Frolicktown and Feather brain Ry., for which long tickets were provided. The ticket called for twenty-five stops and to de cipher the names of the towns at which the stops occurred proved a contest mixed with much merri ment. For instance, the seventh stop was "a city whose end and aim was 'go' "; which was decipher ed as Chicago; the twenty-second stop was "an extinct king of the prairie," the correct answer of which was Buffalo. The quests agreed that this contest was one ol the cutest they had ever encount ered. Tins amusement was sun pleinentcd by a hoIo by Mrs. Her shey and selections on the piano by Mrs. (Jarcy. lmut punch was served during the afternoon, and ice cream and cake at the close. iMiP ll'H vl51' SmL dinner tlrac nny X s fiwlli' lMMVMCTjlUnt. No odor. f'M. rUvMAlTOM Many istylej. Bold J'jfilMlg "3??B3 everywhere, LsaSsSrP' Nailing1 tlio Lies. The following affidavit is self-ex planatory: OtlALAI.T.A, NK1)., Oct. 10, 1900. State of Nebraska, co County of Keith. $ 88 I, J. W. Welpton, being first duly sworn on oath say that that it has come to my knowledge that some persons have been circulating the report that John 13. lOvans, the nominee ot the republican party tor representative in this district, said at a meeting held here in Ogalalla, on'Scpt. 22, 1900, that "the Germans were ignorant and did not know low to vote." I was present at that meeting and positively swear that no such remarks were made by Mr. Hvans, and that nothing vas6aidi by Mr. Evans or any one else at that meeting which was uncompli mentary to our German citizens. I further say that the report is absolutely false. J. W. Wem'Ton, Chairman. Subscribed and 'sworn to before me this 11th day of October, 1900. skat. 10. S. WlNSI.OW, Clerk District Court. Grant Nominated for Attornoy. Yesterday Dr. McCabe and P. II. MclOvoy, representing the demo cratic county central committee, placed in nomination for county at torney John Grant of this city. It is understood that the populists have agreed to endorse the nomina tion. Wc are not advised as to whether Mr. Grant has consented to accept the nomination, It has been said for several mouths that he did not want the nomination; probably due to his conviction that he would suffer a very emphatic defeat. Now that the tusion candi date has been named, the republi cans will proceed to roll up for II. S. Ridgley, the republican nominee, the largest majority any republican has received in the county for years. J. 10. IS vans returned last night from a brief trip to Bayard. Leni Steele and Matt Friberg are at Burns, Wyo., assisting to put in a steel bridge. W. T, Wilcox was called to Wyoming last night on .legal busi ness and will be absent several days. Remember the republican meet ing at the court house tomorrow evening at which Attorney Ridg ley will speak. The county commissioners after being in session ten days adjourned last evening. Commissoner Car penter left for his home this fore noon. John Keith received a telegram the early part of the week stating that a span cf horses which he had been keeping at an Omaha livery stable had been stolen. Orin Reed, tile fusion candidate for representative was in town last evening, it is understood that wr. R;ed finds things very vfrosty" for him in the district, Geo. 10. French returned this morning from Lincoln. The local lodge ot Knights of Pythias in view of Mr. French's election as Grand Chancellor, will tender him a banquet this evening. The town of Oshkosh, which is fighting for the removal of the county seat of Deuel county trom Chappcll to that place, has secured the requisite number of signers to its petition and the proposition will be voted upon at the coming election. The chewing gum slot machine, which Druggist Streitz has kept hanging on the outside of the en trance to his store, was stolen last evening, presumably by some boy. The machine, which cost ten dol lars, contained a number of pennies and probably twenty -live pieces ol gum. They are telling one on "Doc" Sizemore today. "Doc's" feet are tender ami as he lives in the west ...... r . . . lu'. ui wwii, iic concluded ue would ride up on a freight train. I he train, however, proved to be a special, and when it reached a point opposite "Doc's" house it was going thirty miles an hour, and he couldn't get ot) with safety. As a result he was carried through to Hcrshuy, where, fortunately, he soon caught an east bound tram. In the future Doc" will ride a bicycle. No'tkfe. All taxes for 1900 are now due and. payable. Personal will be come delinquent Feb. 1, 1901, and realestate May 1, 1901. Tiie pen alty is ten percent interest after delinquent. C. F. SCHAKMANN, Treasurer Lincoln County. NEW GOODS . JUST ARRIVED. Pierre Viau's Pure Maple Sap, New Crop Japan Tea, Swan's Down Cake Flour, Frcsh and Sound Cranberries, Imported Swiss Cheese. Last Call for Peaches, finest of the season. Wc will have the first New York Grapes in a few davs. Harrington & Tobin. I Railroad Notes. Cattle are running very freely this week, about fifty cars being fed at the stockyards ycstqrday. Win. Willctts, an employe of the boilcrshop has quit and left last night for Kansas City. The pump at the. round house broke down Monday night and for a day or two the company's supply of water was furnished by the city water company. Foreman Otttiuu will in a few days begin the construction of the spur which is to run on the south side of the warehouse platlorm, and as soon as it is finished the building gang will make an exten sion of 150 feet 'to the platform running cast trom the warehouse. A large refrigerator will be con structcd in" the cast end of the depot, which will do away with the use of the refrigerator car which is kept standing on the track during the summer mouths. Attention is called to the adver tisement of Ginn it Wcingand, which appears elsewhere in these columns. Tor Sale. Poland China Hogs, either sex. herd headed by King 1. Know No. 50259, a direct sou of old Chief 1. Know, the great prize winner The best strains represented. WM. SUM.IVAN, North Platte, Neb. The Price You pay for Groceries is never lower than we ask". Because we have made the prices on Grocer ies what they are. Diamond u. boap. v oars :o Pearline. per pkg 01 5c size Paddle, Blue 01 10c size Paddle, Blue 07 Corn Starch, per pkg -05 Argo Gloss Starch, per pkg 05 Kmgbfords Silver GIosb Starch .08 Kingsfords Corn Starch 08 li pint Dr. Prices lOxtract Va nilla 15 Walter Bakers Cocoa, lb. tin .25 Walter Bakers Chocolate 18c 2 cakes ,35 lOagle Brand Condensed Milk 18c 2 cans 35 lOvaporatcd Cream 13c 2 cans for .25 Army Avle Grease2 boxes 15 Frazier's Axle Grease, 2 boxes .15 Sewing Machine Oil, per bottle .05 Grand Pa's Wonder Soap, tier bar 05 Yeast Foam, 2 pkgf- 05 On Time Yeast, 2 pkgs 05 Sage, per pkg 0 Hops, per pkg 0 Table Salt, 2 sacks .05 l-lb. package Gold Dust 18 hearch Light Matches, per box. .0 Bird Seed, l-lb. pkg 0 Vinegar, per gallon 20 Whittemore's Gilt lOdge Shoe Polish 20 Whittemore's Baby lOlite Shoe Polish 10 Cream of Wheat, per plrg Pillsbury'b Vilos 13c, 2pkgH.. .. Shredded Whole Wheat Biscuit 13c, 2 pkgs Battle Ax Tobacco, per plug.. . Horse Shoe Tobacco, per plug Star Tobacco, per lb J. T, Tobacco, per plug .15 n . n .35 .45 .15 Dukes Mixture Tobacco, per lb. .35 Arbuckfe's ColTee. ... 13c, 2 pl.'gs 25 Lion Coffee. 13c, 2 pkgs 25 German Colfcc 13c, 2 pkgs 2: Bee Colfee. tier pkg 14 Bogota Coffee 18c,2 pkgs .35 We pay you as much as we can for your produce and charge you no more tor goods exchanged lor pro duce than you pay m cash. Wilcox Department Store. WE HAVE NOT HEARD complaint as to the carefulness and promptness of the way we mi ortiera iur staple groceries. Contrariwise, wc frequently re ceive the most Haltering- encomi ums as to service, courtesy and the goods themselves. Modest- V speaking, we think we deserve t, and our best cttorts to please md satis! v von every time will continue. This may specially in terest you: We have a complete line ot lancy iSew Dried v nut, Peaches, Apples, Apricots, Kasp- lerries, Pears, Prunes, Kaisms Currents, etc, all this year's fruit. Just received some very nice sweet cider. New country Sorgum in bulk and New Orleans Molasses. RUSH 5 MURRAY. YOU SAW that railroad man with THAT nice looking SUIT OF OVERALLS, special make just to suit his work UNION MADE. Thre styles catned in stock. WE SOLD THEM. x DoDartnicnt Baldness and Gray Hair linn ce.mpil bv tlu nrnnor iirg of lias ceascu oy IIIU proper UBC Ol German Hair and Scalp Producer. Alter which uature will grow hair ... 1 . 41.,. 1 . : r i 1 : -1 i . ... wiiuiu uic nun luim-ju in uui en- tirplv 1lat t"n Vrwl T.ilfl llU nr frPIlt If. -. j j .... . u w. men ts your scalp dtBCtBcd by which the hair follicle 1b destroyed? Then you are sure of a bald head and gray hair. So purchase a bottle ot my antiseptic remedy at once, thereby retaining your hair and pride. Parents sliould use German Hair Producer on their children a scalp as a tonic aim pre- ventatiye. It conditions ot the scalp has not improved by the proper use ot uait a bottle, return the bottle and inonct will be refunded. If not for sale in your town send to my address. Manufactured by PROP. G. H. POSTEL, Koarnoy, Neb. For sale in North Platte by barbers and by A. I Streitz, drug gist. Price $.1UU J unuu u Down Prepared Cake Flour. I mW Multut Dnllrloim p., Aiik1 l'""l anil r Oilier CultitM. You rnnnot fall to mnke i.'ood cake with IIiI.h flour. Not a Bclf-ilsliiK Hour, but good 'nil the yenr round, Undaried by bet; imcners ot cooKtry. I'ncknnc coutnlim flour for 12 rakes. the li.nt K'occrj everywhere. Sold by IGLEHEART BROS., (CVANSVILLC, INDIANA. We Introduced To the people of this city CRRAM OF WHEAT, I'OSTUM C ICR 10 A L, iiKOMANGIOI.ON, flRAl'IC-NUTS, and other high class luxuries, Wc now take pleasure in calling your attention to the Swans Down Cnlfo Ilour hv the llso. nt . " . which you enn rcacn me zeimn icn you perfecti ;ier stor y it for of perfection in the culinary art. Other stores will follow in get ting it tor sale. Harrington & Tobin. ThoKcw 5 Notice. '-J41 Notice is hereby given that the firm of Dillon & Patterson is this dny dissolved by mutual coti8cnt. U. U fATTKRSOX. ' Isaac DiktoN.. Dated North Platte, Oct. 8, 1900. ".ARRIVAL OF MCFADDEN; 1 THE SEASON'S EVENT -AT Lloyd's Opera House TUESDAY, ,? now of FLATS WRITTEN TO DRIVE AWAY DULL CARE. Noted for its singers, dancers and comedians 200 nights in Now York. 100 nights in Chicago. Lognl Notice Thodofondnntp, John Mntteon. Mnttsou his wlfu, first nnniu un known O. II. Jncobson, and John Doo, true nnmo unknown will tako notico Unit on tho-ith day of Sent.. l" '"'" vunui.y u; uui crnnrrtt on. 1 itn tmtltlon ir in thn District Court of Lincoln County, iMouniBUii, tho objool nna prayer ot which is to forooloeo certain tax liens. .1..!.. I... ,!.! l..l4tiv t. tlio northoiiRt nuartor of section 0. town- 1 . . .. ' . i whin 10. north of rnnin ;Li. wort, or Hixtli I nrlnnlnnl mnrliltnn Hnli.niiln fni. . . . unit'... u u. , .luuiunniu tut in u your lo'JJ in tno sum or eil.Vl; tor tho year 1801 in tho Bum ot 0.72; for tho yw 1893, in tho sum of 8.17; for tho SS "7 T .TOf I ' ' -inns' t ,t .' f, 4t... year 1809 Intho aum ot 3.05: nmountinir in tho totnl Bum ot 859.02; with intoroBt at tho rnto of ton per cent per annum irom ino inn uay.or aukubi rjuu, nil ot wnicn nreuuomiu unpaiu. I'lnlntitr nrayfl a docroo of foroelosii ro noun nmi a biuo ol biuu prom- ! 1 A 11 1 1 - . . . ! 1 Vou and oacli of you dofondauts aro romurod to answer said notitlon nn or boforo Monday, tho 12th dny of Nov finbor, 1901). TJll'J UUUISTY UI'' I.INUOIjN. A Corporation. Hy II. S. Ridgley, its Atty. NOTICK. Wllllnm F. MoKlnlnr will tnku nntlcn tlml nn tho Ith ilny nt Oatobor, 1000, Kmtun N. MoKlnley, plaintiff liumlii, IUlhI liar potltlon In tlio district court of Lincoln county, Nulirnska, nKiilunt anlil ilroiulnnt, tin) nlijci't nnit prayor of which nru Hint sue mny uo divorced Irom timwilil Wllllnm V, McKlnloy, on tho Hromiils that ho lias boon Kiiil(y ot oxtroinu cruelty towarclH.tlils plulntlir, ninl on tlio furthor Kniuiulx, Hint tlio ilofcinlanl In'liiK of HUlllclent ability to prntldo HUltablo mntutviiiinco and support for plaintiff and lur children, Hri)Kly. wantonly mid cruullv lofuHOd to dn ho. I'lalntlff furthor prnyH fur tliu cuHlody of WhudIIh McKlnloy mid Willie McKlnloy, children ot plaintiff and dofnlidallt. You nro rixiiilrcd to niiHwur.lhls petition mi or boforo tho Mil day ot NovitmlMir. 1IHX). 1SMMA JN. JICKINLEV, lly Wilcox li llolllgnii, Her Attorney h, MCOAI. NOTION. Tho doflllldiillt. AliuiiKtn Wnllciuatli. will lubo notice that on thn lilitli day of Heptombor, A. 1. UK), tho pi nl n 1 1 IT. I'rledrlrh Waltomatli. tiled bin iHitltlnn in tin, illHtrlct court of Lincoln county, i.uuuinii. iiiij (fuji-ui. iiiiu irt)r lit milieu nru ii nbtulti n decreo of dlvorco from the itbovu I mined iinrnnuant, fornilullory. Hald defendant 1m required lo iiiiHwur hald poll lion on or Uifnro Monday the 12th dny ot Novem- uer, a ii. nnio. FnlKIllllUII WAI.TKHATII, lly II, 8. Kidney, hU CouumiI. M'.OATi NOTIOK. The deteudnuln Win. It. lllldHbraiid. - lllldu. brand hln wife, II ret name unknown, Adelliuldu Hi'liroctor, and uohn Doe, true iiiiiuh unknown, win takn notlro Hint on the Ith tiny of Septem ber, HUM), the plaintiff, Tho County nt Lincoln, n corpornllon, Iliad Its potltlon In the District Court of Lincoln county, Nebrnska, tho object nnd prnyer ot which In to forecloiw certnln tax HoriH, duly nKi-i'HMOil by enld plaintiff, ngnlnut the northenkt ipinrtar of Kectlon 11, In Towinlilp III, Itnuiin 31 went ot thi HUlti principal liiprldlnn, Nebrnnkn, for tho year IW3 In tho turn of iiQ 70; for (ho your 1891 In tho iiiiu of l!l.8i for the year lhtCi In the mini of H3.U1) for tho your lhM In tho huiii of $13.7"; for the yenr 18U7 In tho urn of A.:iV; for tho year 18U8 In tho turn of tl),4:i; inr uio year itvi in ino mnn ot 3.3U nmouiiiinK In Die totnl turn of JSO.HU; with Interost ut the into of ton par cent per nniium Ironitho Hth day of AtiKiiit, 11KW, nil of which U duo nudunpald. riniiiinr pruyD n uocroo oi oreciosuro oi eald tax lien ami n ralo ot mid promliei, Vou nnd each ot you delendanla are required In iinnwor Mild pollllnn on or boforo Mnndny, tho Mb dny of November. 1000. union Hoptumiier ;v, iihiu. TIIKOOUNTV OF LINCOLN, A Corporation, Ol I lly II, H. ItlilKley, IU Attorney NOTIOK K(m I'lniLUiATIO.V Laud OIUco nt North l'lutte. Neb., ) October 5th, 1WKJ, f Nnttco U hereby nlveu Hint tho followlnif-nnnind nettlor hnH llled notice of IiIh Intoiillon to uiiiko tlnnl proof In umnrt of hU ihilm. nnd that nalil proof will bo iniide before ltettMor i,nd lleoelvur m worm vimie. Non.,nnNovpmiior2ad, wo, vut NATUAltlKI. LAl'P. JILL. HEW EXCEPT Tho TITLE. of Wiillnre, Nob., who Hindi) llniueblond l'.ntry No. HWI8 for tho iioilliwcHt iiurtur Hectlon 10, Town 11, north, ItuiiKolLI west, ilu nniues tho following wllneaeon to prove hU oontlHuoun rotldenro upon and nulllvutlon of told laud .viz: William Laklu, JuiduhT OoatH, ltolott V, HjVph, H. 1', ()Klur,all bt WaIIhoo. Nuucimku, ihj (iiconau i:. ntuNQH, tttguur