A New I !na ef I Leather ftnnrlc 8 V LADIdS 8 A: Pocket Books, z Finger Purses, g Au Change Purses, 2 A: Card Cases, g A) Pass Holders, 5 A: Wallette, 3 X Combination Pocket jjj A Book and Glove 5 A Holder and other g A: Novelties. 8 CLINTON, I jj JEWELER AND OPTICIAN, g TUESDAY. NOV. 6. 1900. The Rebckah Kensington have postponed their sociable for .two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bacon re turned yesterday from a week's visit in Gothenburg. Co. Supl. Miss Thoelecke leaves tomorrow morning on a tour of in spection of the country schools. Flora Weedman, of Whittier pre cinct, died Saturday nijjht of con sumption. She was twenty-three years of age, Jake Cousins, who has lately been working at Grand Island, came up Saturday to visit his family. James M. Ray. Lawver, Mrs. M. J. Newman has returned to town after spending- several months with her daughters in Idaho and Washington, W, E. Ellis has returned from Omaha where he had been to re ceive treatment for an eye which had been injured by a flying chip of steel. However queer your legs, or how ever queer your ta6te, you'll find a -pair of trousers here to suit you. The price as low as $1, 1.50, 2, 2.50, 3, and still better. Star Clothing House. In the First ward the candidates for assessor are J, W. Alexander republican and W. H. Boyer demo crat. In the Second ward no no ni nations were made, biit the name of C. L. Patterson is being written on the ballots by republican voters. In the Third ward tbe candidates for assessors are Greeley Bundy republican and Colonel Owens, the latter being nomieated by petition. For Rent, the Ella Dillon house in Third ward. Goad barn and outhouses. Inquire of N. B, Olds. In view of the many reports which have been circulated in tbe country tributary to the city in wtikh the small-pox condition in North Platte has been so greatly exaggerated, we debire to state tliut at present there are but four caseB of small-pox; that these cases are of a mtid form, and that the victims have been transferred to Ihe fair grounds, which are nearly a mile from the center of town. Every precaution to prevent any possible spread Jof the disease is being taken. nxpiieitneii lnT4nrnas;. Rzpllcitncsa la business matters Is of. the utmost Importance, as was shown the other day by a New York uorouitlle house of high reputation, which closed lta doors for a day out of respect to the memory of a decoasoi partner. The fact was telegraphed to anolher city, which Interpreted "closed Its doors" as meaning that It had failed. From this beginning tho whole country was soon flooded with a re port of n great mercantile disaster. Be fore tho report could bo denied It had ecrved completely to demoralise the cotton market and had depressed tho stock market Away Up in the estimatidn of the exper ienced housewife will be found our latest requisition in velvet blankets and warmth engender ing "comfortables" and quilts. Makes me warm just to look at them no talkof "cold feefwhen you get under them. The only thing low in temperature about them is the price. VILtOX DEFT, store, SB TV Wn Do not buy your Winter Apples until you see the car of Choice New York Apples due here in about a week Bald wins, Greenings, Rus sets and Northern Spy. HARRINGTON & TOBIN. City Schools Closed. The Board of Education held a meeting last night and ordered the city schools closed until Monday, November 19th. This action was taken by reason ot the four cases of small-pox which developed Sun day, and the action was more or less influenced by a number of citizens who suggested that the Board take such action. While it is not likely the disease will spread or become epidemic, this precautionary measure is in our opinion a wise one. Standard Patterns at the Leader. Mart Holcombe came ur) from Brady last night and after casting hiB vote returned to the ranch, The Royal Neighbors arc re quested to meet at the K. P. ball Thursday, Nov. 8th, at 2 p. m. Rev. Haley leaves tonight tor a visit in Omaha and Chicago, and will be absent a couple of weeks. Tbe Lutheran aid society will meet at the home of Mrs. Gbs Anderson Thursday afternoon, Nov. 8th. ' '-'. The Union Pacific shops are closed today, and as a result the voters are casting their ballots early. Joseph Hershey returned this morning from a brief visit with his family at Iowa City, where they have been located for several months. Standard Patterns t at the Leader. The fnneral of James D. Wilson Sunday afternoon from the Presby terian church was largely attended. The Knights Templar attended in a body, Mtb. W. H. McDonald has issued invitations for an "afternoon'' Thursday next, at which Mrs. W. B. Conklin of Austin, 111., will be the guest of honor. At this store a child can trade as advantageously as the sharpest buyer. One price to all alike. See those new Children Suits, ages 3 to 1C, $1 50. 2, 2.50, 3, and still better. Star Clothing House. Mr. and Mrs. J, B.' Aveline, for a number of years residents of Hin man precinct, left this morning for New York City, where they will reside permanently. Tliey are people we are sorry to lose. Standard Patterns ' at the Lender. Chicago forecast for North Platte and vicinity: Fair tonight and Wednesday. The maximum tem perature yesterday was 00; one year ago 63. The minimum tem perature this morning was 29; one year ago .H. Railroad Noies. $ (tiftt(tttf((9it(r.-!n Under the new time-card Andy Walsh goes on a passenger run be tween North Platte and Cheyenne. Work was commenced on the new Union Pacific ice house, which will have a capacity of nearly six thous and tons. Two crews were pulled off the Third district Sunday, the con ductors affected being Charley Brctcrnitz and A. C. Howard. Mike McLaughlin, who has been stationed at Cheyenne for several months, is in town today enroutc to Columbus, where he will taite charge of the coal shutcs. Considerable company coal is new being Btorcd at this point, t ic traffic on the road having dropped to such an extent as to permit t lie hauling of coal for the road. Several shopmen who had beiMi boarding at the houses in whi:h the small-pox patients resided when the disease first developed, were not allowed to go to work in the shops yesterday, Stipt. Sopcr, who has had charge of the fruit express line it Hub station, left Saturday fjr Chicago, and from there will go to Kansas City, where he will be stationed during the winter. There is a railroad rumor in the air now to the effect that the Bur lington will build a road lrom Kearney west to. Bridgeport, the junction of some of their branches. The new line will most probab y follow the Platte valley west o North Platte and thence up the valley of the North Platte river. Whether it will touch at Gothen burg remains to be seen. Gothen burg Independent. A new time-card became effective on the Union Pacific this morniu;. The only change of time at this station are in trains No. 102 and No. G, the former leaving here at 7:50 a.m., .and the latter at 8:50. Heretofore train No. 102 has only run from North Platte to Omaha, but under the new card it will run from Ogden to Omaha. Train No. 5, which has been purely a Denver train that switched off the main line at Julesburg will hereatter run through. As a result of the changes in No. 102 and No. 5, an additional passenger crew will be put on between North Platte and Cheyenne, Give Your Horse a Chance! America and the Coffee Question, Americans am the greatest consumers of coffee in tho world, for tea and other table beverages arc only of sccondar importance with this. It then.- iore benooves every conscicr- tious grocer to look to his stoc. of coffee. We are prepared t) satisfy all tastes, and have se eral excellent "blends," mixed in excellent proportion. A good coffee of fine flavor are our Jav i Blend at 25c, Boston Combini -tion at 30c, Royal Moca, Java an 1 Richelieu at 35c per pound. RUSH 6 MURRAY, horto and poor look. &?wk tng liurneis la ths w-sVm worat kind of ft com- Eureka Harness Oil not onljr makes the harness and tho I A homo look better, but makes tbe I II leatber soft and pliable, puts It In con- 111 itnt t tl. dltlon to last twice as lone 1u WmUmii . M It ordinarily would. IWk mMSUh(, BM Mergwher. la ,U"UML Tor Sale. Poland China Hogs, cither sex, herd headed by King 1. Know No. 50259, n direct son of old Chief I. Know, the great prize winner. The best ntralus represented. Wm. Sulmvan, North Platte, Neb. 35.00 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 Half Hound Stook Tanks, all sizes, for sale by Jos. Hershey. Dlmolutlon Notice. The partnership heretofore ex isting under the firm name of Stack & Newton (North Platte Steam Laundry) ib hereby dissolved by mutual consent. The business to be carried on by Clarence M. Newton to whom all bills arc to be paid which arc due the late firm. North Platte, Nebr., Nov. 2, 1900. Wim,iam Stack, CkARENcr. M. Newton. 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 cash and a pass book. Arbuckle'a Coffee. ...13c, 2 pkgs 25 Lion Coffee 13c, 2 pkgs 25 X X X X Coffee. . . . 13c, 2 pkgs. .25 Bee Coffee per' pkg 14 Bogota Coffee 18c,2 pkgs .35 On Time Yeast, 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 Table Salt, 2 sacks t 05 Kerosene Oil per gal 15 Sewing Machine Oil, per bottle .05 4-lb. package Gold Dust 18 Pearliue. per pkg 04 Vinegar, per gallon 20 White Wine Vinegar, per gal.. ,2a Corn Starch, per pkg i. '05 Argo Gloss Starch, per pkg. . . .05 Kingsfords Corn Starch 08 KtngsfordB Silver Gloss Starch .08 Sage, per pkg , 04 Hops, per pkg 04 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 JlbCau Chipped Dried Beef... .10 Oil Sardines per cau 05 Mustard Sardines per can 05 Walter Bakers Cocoa, yi ib. tin .25 Walter BakcrB Chocolate I8c2 cakes 35 Army Avlc Grease 2 boxes, 15 Frazier's Axle Grease, 2 boxes .15 IOagle Brand Condensed Milk 18c 2 cans 35 Evaporated Cream 13c 2 cans for .25 Battle Ax Tobacco, per plug.. . .35 Horse Shoe Tobacco, per plug 45 Star Tobacco, per lb 45 J. T. Tobacco, per plug 20 We pay you aB much as we can for your produce and charge you no more tor goods exchanged lor pro duce than you pay in cash. Wilcox Department Store. HIIMPHHFYS7 m ar m mk ma m mm. VETERINARY SPECIFICS A.A.II'KVRIIB, !onecitlon. Inflamma. cuues lloua, Luna Feer, Milk Vrver. II. ll.iHIMlAIKH. Lamencu, Injuries, cinuoi ( Ithcuiuatlun. :. C. HOItl! TIIHOAT, Quhuy, Epltooilc, cubks 1 WOIIMB, Hot.. Grub.. F. .H.M:0UGIB, Cold.. Influenza, Inflamed cures) Lungi, i'leuru.l'neuinunla. V. F.j:pLip. Ilrllyarhe, Wlnd.Dlown. cubes J Diarrhea, lly.cntory. G. O. Prevent. MIBCAIIIUAOB. jHIDM'.Y A IlLADUF.n OIBORDEnS. I.I. IHK1N DIHRAHKR. Mange, Eruption., cuueiI Ulcer. Mreaae, Farcy, ' J. K. jllAfi CONDITION, Marina Coal, cuiiu ( ludlgf atloii, (stomach Hlagvera. COo. each; Stable Caio, Ten Specific, Ilook, fto.i 17. At driivffinti or arnt nrniiald mi rclDt of lirlcfl. iiumpurnrii' jicxucino uo,, Mtvllclno Co., Cor. William A John bii., nevr none. VBTEUINABT JUSUAI, HKVT FREE. NERVOUS DEBILITY, VITAL WEAKNESS and Prostration from Over work or other causes. Humphreys' Homooputliio Specific No. HO, In ubo over 40 yonro, tho only ttuccennful romedy. $ 1 por vlal,or apodal package with powder,for $4 Ikrftl Ij Urutiltl,, or nut init-ptl4 " (""'(I of arte. . laVIIUKka'aiil. (ft, Cor.ttlWua Jlka tU.,nwUA Per Cent 2 Always in the Today wc arc in the line of Lamps, Bronzes, Ever seen in North Platte. We cordially invite you to inspect our Bronze Statuary, Ranging in price from $2.50 entirely new and novel ornaments. III ur Fancy Parlor Lamps, Ranging from 98 cents to $12.50. We have the hest prCo." & on Lamps ever shown in this city for the reason that th'lS come direct from the factory producing- the hest Laij by in the United States. , aPHIN A I We take pride in saying that we have fjfc jl11HAl the lowest price on the finest line of t Table Set, Syrups, Salads, Cups and Saucers, Plates, etc.) ever uispiaycn m lNorui l'lattc. Two Carloads Of Furniture Just received. Too busy to write an ad. Watch for announcement. ... jmtfJinirjunrjiinrjuirriwirjuiiriunrjuitriiinriiinriiinfK I YOU MAY NEED j A Stove I 1 ANY MORNING NOW. 2 -it is always well to bo prepared for S cold weather. When you are up against a s j blizzard, it is not always easy to have"- a 3 stove sot up. They are cheap if you buy 5 S now- g Acorn Stoves and Ranges The Genuine Round Oak. 52 e: The finest line of Heaters in the city. . . g 1 I HAVIQ The Hardware man that JeE tiA T 10 no one owes. 5 Five Cent Cigar to -A.T SOHMALZaiBD'S. OX a: 1 BLKCK LEG l3a,steiii' 7? SUCCESSFUL FEDY. Wrlto for proofs covorlnj; live j otirB' lire in llio United Stntoe. Oyer ono million liond BiicuosBfully treated. SlnBlo.'Vnt'oino l.fiC nor 10-doeo tinclcotB; Double Viicclno 82 por 10-ilose piidfotB.OiitlltB comploto $0,00, BLACK LEG WE-Anotbor form of PASTEUIl Kinulo Van clno, ready for imiuedliito ubo, 81.50 por 10-doso packotsj $2.50 por 20 doee paohotB, 80.00 por50-doBo pucliots. LIVE STOOK VACCINE & MEDICINE CO., 37 Xlallroiid Building, 10 & Larimer St., Douver, Co) j uii a.w,; in a. . Lead! IWQS front rank with the finest pl China. ; 84. to $18.00. This is somel and make elegant pf I 4& HARRINGTON & TOBIN. 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