A New V ft s H Line of Leather Goods . I LADIES' Finger Purses, X Change Purses, X Card Cases, X Pass Holders, X Vallette, Combination Pocket X Book and Glove A) Holder and other X Novelties. CLINTON, JEWELER AND OPTICIAN. J FRIDAY. NOV. 2. 1900. Mrs. Ed Votaw is visitinjj rcla tifcs in Kankakee. Clare Scanlan lias returned from a risk iu Omaha. Miss Nita Murphy will return Monday from a wcek'a isit in Omaha. Toe McGraw came down from Chappell last night, being called here by the death of his father. Oakley Swarthout leaves about the 10th inst for Colorado City, where he will accept a position in the railroad shops. Engineer Fonda, of the Fifth district, spent yesterday with hi brother J. H. Fonda while enroute home from Omaha. Mrs. C. 13. Gunnell, of Paxton, visited relatives in the city yester day and left this morning for Kauesyille, Ohio. There will be roller skating at the opera house this evening. Try a pair of those cycle skates which Manager Lloyd has received. Mrs. M. H. Tobin returned Wednesday night from Denver, where she had been visiting her sons Leo and Louis for a couple of weeks. C. F. Tracy moved this week into his new residence in the west end, and today E. S. Davis is mov ing into the house vacated by Tracy. Mrs. R. II. Finney of North Platte expects to begin a music class at this place next Friday, having secured nine or ten pupils Ogalalla Argus. Money spent for Eureka Stock Food is money well invested in the way of having your stock in better condition. Try a package and be coqviuccd. No other aid so great to the housewife, no 'other agent so useful and certain in making delicious, pure and wholesome foods, has ever been devised. jtfSOMliVW many grocers, ous iurug, which RbVAL MKINti f'oWtfER C0.f Wg. IllKIK America and the Coffee Question. Americans -arc the greatest consumers of coffee in the world, for tea and .other table beverage arc oniy of secondary importance with this. It there fore behooves every conscien tious grocer to look to his stock of coffee. We arc prepared to satisfy all tastes, and have sev eral excellent "blends," mixed in excellent proportion. A good coffee of fine flavor arc our Java Blend at 25c, Boston Combina tion at 30c, Royal Moca, Java and Richelieu at 35c per pound. RUSH 5 MURRAY. The Ladies of the Maccabees will hold their annual fair, supper and dance at the opera bourse November 28th. The old freight depot at Kearuey which itt being torn down, will be removed to this station and recon structed for a lumber warehouse, The budding is about 30x80 feet. A telegram was received late last night tbat Tho. Fitzsimmone, living at the head of Pawnee creek had been found deid in bed. Cor oner Baker went down this morn ing to investigate the facts relative to the death. James M. Uav. Lawyer. Eli McCart, formerly stationed here ab foreman ot the bridge and building department but who of late has been at Kearney and Grand Island, wil. return and sup ervise the construction of the new ice house. We have some bargains in build ing lots). Call and see our list. John Bkatt & Co. J. S. Hinckley, formerly of this city, writes us from Pueblo, Col., as follow: 'I haye spent six weeks in Colorado, during which time I have been in several ot its cities and can I easily discern a strong drift toward McKinley. It will not surprise me if he carries the state The 'enemy' is frantic iu an effort to get up some scare-crow that the voters will pay some attention to, but they are making a losing fight." 0 There nre imitation baking powders, r.old cheap, by i ney aru maue irom mum, a poison- rentiers me ioou injurious to Health. 100 WILLIAM 8T., NEW YORK. Has Made No Promlso. The interest of organized labor will be zealously guarded in the legislature by J. E. Evans. His record tor the past thirty years in Nebraska warrants this. The Era lies when it says Mr. Evans has promised any man his vote tor U, S. Senator. The Era presumes on the ignorance of the voter when it thinks the people of this district will doubt the word of Mr. Evans whomtthcy have known as a truthful and honorable citizen. Robt. Mills is confined to bed with what is thought to be typhoid fercr. E. F. Secbcrgcr is down from Ilcrshcy today transacting busi ness. Rev. D. W, Crane of Lexington is visiting North Platte friends to day wjth whom he is justly popular. C. C. Hawkins is over from Well- fleet today transacting business. He will leave about the 15th. for Colorado and if he finds a favorable location will take up a residence in that state. Call at the Fair Store during their money raising sale and secure some of the bargains they are offer ing. Observer Picrcy reports today that there is no cold weather in sight at present, and it is quite likely that election day in Western Nebraska will be a typical one for getting out a big vote. The firm of Stack &. Newtoirwas dissolved today by mutual couseut, Mr. Stack retiring. Mr. Newton will conduct the business in the future and we understand Mr Stack will again take employment as an engineer on the road. If you want fire insurance written in old reliable companies at the lowest possible rate call and see us. John Bratt & Co. II. S. Ridgley returned yesterday from a trip in the south part ot the county, where he made speeches in Somerset, Fox Creek and one or two other precincts. He found the republicans very enthusiastic in that section of the county. Weather forecast for North Platte and vicinity: Fair tonight and Saturday. Maximum tempera ture yesterday was 58; one year ago it was 39. Minimum tempera ture this morning was 30; one year ago it was 5 degrees above zero, and was the coldest dav of the month. Three cars ot material for the new ice house were received last evening and work on the house will begin at once. The capacity of this new ice house will ba nearly six thousand tons, being just two thirds as large as the one erected last fall. The total capacity of the ice plant, when the new building is completed will be twenty-five thousand tons, Will SimantB, who was married iu Omaha Monday evening to Miss Butler arrived home with his bride Wednesday night, and yesterday afternoon a reception was given the couple at the home ot the groom's parents east of town About sixty persons sat down to a sumptuous wedding dinner that included all the good things which the inner man would crayc. Fol lowing the dinner a couple of hours were pleasantly spent by the com pany. Tnc young couple are excellent young people and are deserving of success and happiness and this we trust they will alwayb have. Coming' Evonta. Republican meeting at the opera hou&e tomorrow evening. "Finnegan's Ball" at the oper house November 10th. lsryan s miadenniai del eat, a large, November 6th. Annual ball of the city fire dc partment at opera house Novcmbe 16th. Annual fair and supper of the Episcopal guild at opera house Noyciubor 20th. Supper, fair and entcrtaiunicn of. the L. O. T. M. at opera house November 28th. Y. M. C. A. NOTES During October, the Secretary issued tickets to 24 new members and fourteen members renewed A warm and pleasant reading room is open to all men tree on Sundays from 2 to 6 o'clock p. m. The Men's meeting at 3 o'cloc next Sunday will be adressed by Rev, C. P. Wimberly. Kail road men especially invited All men welcome. a, A young son of Andy Wciherg s sick with typhoid fever. The ladies Christian aid society will meet with Mrs. John Le- Masters next Wednesday, Nov. 7th. Dr. F. W. Miller, Dentist, over Strietz's drug store. Mrs. C. O. Wilcox, who had been spending several weeks at St. Joseph and other points, re turned Tuesday night. For Rent, the Ella Dillon house Third ward. Good barn and outhouses. Inquire of N. B. Olds. A son was recently born to Mrs. C. W. Goodlovc at the home of her parents Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Haiti- iue at York. Messrs. Wilcox and Ridgley went t a Ilcrshcy this afternoon where tliev will address a republican meeting this evening. Harry Schiatternian broke jail sometime Thursday a. m., but it was not discovered until dinner time. Sheriff Patrick was away, and Deputy MacLcan returned this morning from Omaha. Schlatter mati got out by picking the lock, and escaped in broad day light. Ogalalla Argus, . Dissolution Notice The partnership heretofore ex sting under the firm name of Stack & Newton (North Platte Steam Lauudry) is hereby dissolved by mutual consent. The business to be carried on by Clarence M. Newton to whom all bills are to be paid which arc due the late firm, North Platte, Nebr., Nov. 2, 1900 William Stack, Clakenck M. Newton. $5.00 REWARD For the return of a brown and white pointer dog. Lost Saturday, Oct. 27th. Answer to the name of 'Sport." II. Otten. Round and HalC Round Stock Tanks, all sizes, for sale by Jos. Hershey. 20 Per k Is quite a difference' in price on a staple article. You will find that difference on our price on coffee from what many of you pay. You will also find as much difference and more on many other articles. That is the differ ence between casli and a pass book. Arbuckle's Coffee. ...13c, 2 pkgs 25 Lion Coffee 13c, 2 pkgs 2 X X X X Coffee. . . . 13c, 2 pkgs. .25 Bee Coffee per pkg 14 Bogota Coffee 18c,2 pkgs .35 On Time YeaBt, 2 pkgs 05 Yeast Foam, 2 pkgs 05 Diamond C. Soap. 9 bars 25 Santa Claus Soap, 8 bars 25 5c size Paddle, Blue 04 10c size Paddle, Blue 07 Aunt Jemima Pancake Flour per pkg 10 Tab'le Salt, 2 sacks 05 Kerosene Oil, per gal 15 Sewing Machine Oil, per bottle .05 4-lb. package Gold Dust 18 Pcarline. per pkg 0 Vinegar, per gallon 20 White Wine Vinegar, per gal.. .25 Corn Starch, per pkg -05 Argo Gloss Starch, per pkg 05 Kiugsfords Corn Starch 08 Kingsfdrds Silver Gloss Starch .08 Sage, per pkg 04 Hops, per pkg. 0 Search Light Matches, per box. .04 3 lb Pail Lard 30 5 lb Pail Lard , 50 Oat Meal per lb 03 Best Full Cream Cheese, per lb. .15 'Alb Can Chipped Dried Heef. . . .10 Oil Sardines per can 05 Mustard Sardines per can 05 Walter Bakers Cocoa, lb. tin .25 Walter Bakers Chocolate 18c 2 cakes 35 Army Avle Grease 2 boxes, . ..' .15 Frazier's Axle Grease, 2 boxes .15 Eagle Brand Condensed Milk 18c 2 cans 35 Evaporated Cream 13c 2 cans for .25 Battle Ax Tobacco, per plug. . . Ilorso Shoe 'Tobacco, per phitf 35 Star Tobacco, per lb 45 J. T. Tobacco, per plug We pay you as much as we can for your produce and charge you no more tor goods exchanged tor pro duce than you pay in cash. Wita Department Store. Always in the Lead! Today wc arc in the front rank with the finest line of Lumps, Bronzes, China, Ever seen in North Platte. We cordially invite you to inspect our Bronze Statuary, Ranging- in price from $2.50 to $18.00. This is something thing' entirely new and novel and make elegant parlor ornaments. Fancy Parlor Lamps, Ranging- from J8 cents to $12.50. Wc have the best prices on Lamps ever shown in this city for the reason that they come direct from the factory producing- the best Lamps in the United States. fUIlM A 1 c l:i'ic I)r'c 'n Hay'nl tnilt wc have the lowest price on the finest line of F Table Set, Syrups, Salads, Cups and Saucers, Plates, etc., ever displayed in North Platte. F F Two Carloads Of Furniture Just received. Too busy to wuitc an ad. Watch for announcement. DRY The H. C. of Dry Goods out at Once Fifteen Thousand Dol ars worth of Merchandise thrown onto Those goods consist of fine dross goods, velvets, satins, silks, millinery, coats, eloaks, furs, quilts, blankets, capes in both plush and fur, underwear, for all, under skirts, collarettes, carpets, mattings, linol eum, oil cloth ami everything elso found in an up-to-date dry goods store. These goods are nice clean stuils and fresh from the manufacturer's hand. They will be sold regardless of cost. Come early and avoid the rush. MARSHALL FIELD & GO By F. H. RENNIE Agent. 3 T r w HARRINGTON & T0B1N. Ginn & Weingand. -or- GOODS! Rennie stock will be sold for Cash. the Market.