Y r J. j r Lt&fe&&Ci6&&&6e&:e-.C&6-e&6-.Cej s w M W S w 55 w 1 55 GOLD, SILVER AND PEARL HANDLE SILK UMBRELLAS A fine line of Black and Colored Silks from $3 m to o tO tO tO (0 s tlf to sio. FANS Something fine in Fans s just the thing- to pre- sent to young- ladies & who graduate this year. $ Also a very pretty line of S Cut Glass and Silverware suitable for wedding- pres ents. Clinton THE JEWELER, FRIDAY, MAY 24, 1901. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Roche left for Denver this morning. Knights ol Pythias are urged to he present at the hall this evening. V. B. Millard and Paul Charlton of Omaha were in town yesterday on business connected with the Keith estate. Mrs. II. M. Grimes entertained her Sunday-school class, fifteen or sixteen girls, m a very pleasant manner yesterday atternoou. An operation for appendicitis was preformed on George MclCvoy at an Omaha hospital Wednesday afternoon and he is reported to be getting along nicely. About one-fourth of the county assessors have made their returns to the county clerk. Tlic assessors arc required to have their books in by the first week in June. Mrs. Carrie Plant, through Jno. Bratt &. Co., has sold to 13. A. Diener the cast half of section 7-12-29; and to Wm. Etlis 9G0 acres in sections 21 and 29, towu 12, range 29. In the loriner sale the price was $2 50 per acre, and in the latter about $2.00 per acre. The display of Sporting Goods in Doolittle's window would do credit to a city ten times this size, The rain which began falling early Wednesday morning and con tinued the greater part of yesterday was a soaker and at a low estimate was worth 'steeti thousand dollars to the farmers and stockmen of Lin coln county. The rain extended over almost the entire state. Mr. and Mrs. Cha?. Bogue re turned Wednesday night from a protracted visit in Chicago and Milwaukee. At the latter city Mr. B. attended the annual convention of the Brotherhood of Railway Trainmen as a delegate from the local lodge. There were seven hundred delegates in the conven tion. Nebraska Clothing and Shoe House. Front Street, west of McCul laugh & Carter's Grocery. When we decided to cast our lot among the people of North Platte and her surroundings we said we would be truthlul, energetic and patient. These are Qualities. Our Clothing U good, prices low, and tne wear test will show you values to be every whit as good as we represent. Our Saturday sale will bIiow our business principles' We carry Hamilton Brown Shoe Co's Shoes, the largest shoe house in the world, No experiment nee essary as every pair sold is guaran teed. Our Working Men's Department is represented by the Keystone brand of Pants and Overalls, the oldest Union House in the United States. An inspection of these iroods will prove to you what we assert. Boys' and Children's Clothing Department iB complete. Values bevond comparison. Our Hat Stock is immense. We fit vour pocket'as well an your head. If vou appreciate good values it will nav vou to come and make your selection. Nebraska Clothing and Shoe House, SAM B. ROSENBERG, Mgr rrvnt St. Mrt1 Plutfe, NVtf. - ''T-y. ) i . i " The Best Brands Only deck our counters and shelves, no matter what particular kinds of canned goods are to your liking- soups, potted meats, corn, tomatoes, salmon, peas, chow chow, or other pickles it's all one to us, and that one the very best obtainable at any price. There's a good deal in the packing-, no less than in the vege tables meat, fish or fruit them selves. Two words cover them all THE BEST. Harrington & Tobin. Dr. II. 10. McCaw haB opened an office in rooniB over Streitz's drug store. Mrs. W. R. McKeen, jr.. left last night for a visit with relatives at Terre Haute, Ind. Mrs. Chas. Ware, who has been visiting friends in Iowa for ten days past, is expected home Mon day. Mrs. S. 12. Douglas is expected down from Cheyenne in a lew days for a week's visit with relatives and friends. Three cars of stock and house hold goods were received yesterday for the Weber brothers who are moving from Iowa to this county, II. Baugert has been called to Omaha by the critical illness of a daughter who has been receiving reatment in a hospital in that city. The grocerymen of the city held a meeting last evening to discuss the advisability of adopting the cash Bystcm. The matter will be more fully considered at a future meeting. John Bratt & Co. sold today one hundred head of cattle, which were in transit, to Wm. Ware for twenty-six hundred dollars. Mr. Wore is stocking up the Pawnee ranch rapidly , buying a hundred head or so each week or two The young men members of the 13. A. Literary Club entertained the young lady members Wednes day evening at Mrs. Bogue's board- ng house. Among the most en joyable features of the evening was a "Dutch lunch," which was seryed n good Teutonic style. The even ing throughout proved very enjoyable to all. The line-up of the Kearney ball players for tomorrow's game has been received and it is said that the pitcher and catcher are both Indians formerly playing with the Genoa Indian team. If this is true the local team will probably have a game that wwl test their nerve and ability. The Kearneyitcs will be up on train No. 5 tomorrow morning. Chas. Beyerle, formerly ol this city, who now owns and manages the Uncle Tom's Cabin Company which appears here on June 1st, has made a big financial success of the show business, which we are sure his North Platte friends will be glad to know. Mr. Beyerle claims to have a better company tins season- than ever before, aud is confident that tho performance will please North Platte people. D Men's Plow Moccasins, easy and comfortable, per pair. Si. 00 Men's Oil Grain Plow Shoes Single Sole all Solid Leath er, per pair.. , 1.25 Men's Oil Grain Plow Shoes, '-Double Sole all Solid Leather, per pair 1.25 Men's Seamless Lace Shoes all Solid Leather per pair. 1.50 tjgx.Store open evenings unti 8 o'clock. WILCOX DEPART ow Shoes MENT 8TORB, Editor Copper went to Omaha on business last night. C. P. Cox is spending today in Omaha, having gone down last night. Lucieu Stebbins has just finished delivering five cars of baled hay to Harrington & Tobin. Dr. Dennis was called to Suther land Wednesday night to attend Misa Bertha Picrson, who was quite sick, "Ten Nights in a Bar Room", which was billed for the opera house May 31st, has been cancelled. Few will be sorry. 13. Cauright, living north of town, was in town today for a physician to attend his daughter, who is critically ill with diphtheria Chicago forecast for North Platte and vicinity: Partly cloudy to night with presumably showers; Saturday, generally fair and con tinued cool. John Keliher has sold to Tony Pusumau lots one and two, block 173, for a consideration of $300. Mr. Pushman expects to erect a residence on the lots purchased. The crop of strawberries on the Ottcn farm will be heavier than ever before. Mr. Otteu Bays he thinks the berries will be in shape to begin marketing about the 3d of June. The foundation lor John Burke's new two-story house on cast Second street was laid this week and lum ber for the building is naw bciti unloaded. Andy Picard is the con tractor. 13. R. Ripley of the Lauradale fruit farm says he expects to begin marketing strawberries in about ten days, The berries promise to be very large this year aud the crop heavy. A Washington dispatch says that the salary of the postmaster of this city has been increased one hundred dollars. This raise is made by reason ol the increase of the busi ness of the office. County Treasurer Scharmanii sent a draft for $1,000 to New York this week to pay for bond No. 2 of the thirteen thousand dollars issued for the construction of the North Platte river bridge. One ot our sterling silver Bouvenir Bpoons with the llif li School engraved in bowl would be very pretty gift to the High School graduates this year. CLINTON, Till: JliWEI.ER. Observer Piercy reports the total rainfall of the past two days at 1.46 inches. The total rainfall for May this year has been 1.80 inches In May, 1900, the total was nine tenths of an inch, or just half that of the present mouth, Mrs. H. M. Douglas went to Omaha last night to yisit her sis ter, Miss Dora Wright. The latter graduates in the bookkeeping de partment of a business school to day, and will take up shorthand and typewriting, J. M. Vernon returned last night from his eastern trip which ex tended to the New England states and up to Nova Scotia, and cov ered a period of over two months. John is undecided whether he will remain in North Platte. The advance agent ot Burke's Uncle Tom's Cabin Co. is in town today. This company exhibits in a tent, and the date announced for the city is June 1st. Chas. Beyerle is manager of the company and soic owner. , - Mrs. A. S. Baldwin entertained stxteeu ladies at a Kensington yes terday afternoon m favor of her guest, Mrs. Cheney, The after noon wob devoted to cardB and social conversation, supplemented oy a very nicely prepared lunch. Do you Play Ball? We have a full line of Base Ball Goods. We Sell Reache'a League Ball $1.00 Best Louisville Slugger Bat J aped 85 Louisville Slugger Bat 70 Men's Wagon Tongue Bat.. .30 Reache's Black Enameled Wire Mask, with Neck Protector $2.50 Men's Amateur Bright Wire Mask 80 Boys' Amateur Bright Wire Mask 80 Also a full line of Balls aiK Bats for the Boys. Wjleox Dtoeet Store, YALE GAS ROASTED 0FFEE AT McGLONE'S. As Time Rofla on all Things Ncnr Perfection. in YALE BKAND of GAS ROASTED COFFEES. We have just added to our popular line of groceries, this inc of CofTccs which arc the best produced on the markets of the world. The superior blending quali ties, acquired by years of ex perience and the improved process of roasting by gas, make it a certainty that if you use Yale Coffee once you will use no other. If you arc not satisfied with the colTee you arc using try YALE. . Mocha and Java in 2-lb cans, lias no equal vac reader Mocha and Java in 2-lb cans 50c Standard Mocha and Java per lb 35c Royal Java per lb 30c Combination Blend per lb.. . 25c m penal Blend per lb 20c Dixie Blend per lb 15c Have you been using package coffee? Don't you think it is time to change and use some thing beside the glazed, imper fect and impure coffee that will some day rob you of your health. Let us soil you two pounds of our fancy bantos Lollce for 25 cents and give you the best value you ever received for your money. We meet any and all prices made by competitors in North Platte, Omaha or any other dace, freight added, on the same quality of goods. W. F. McGlone. Bull Qamo Postponed. Owing to the wet weather, the the game of ball between Kearney and the local team, scheduled for yesterday atternoon, was postponed until tomorrow afternoon. By that time it is believed the grounds will be in lit condition to play. Mrs. Geo. Jones aud sou went to Julesburg last evening to visit friends for ten days, The county commissioners will meet in session the third Monday u June as a board of equalization, aud as such will continue in session for a week or more. They will then make the levy and as Boon there after as possible will begin audit ing and allowing the bills on file. 10 P. Dyer, of Cleveland, Ohio, a manufacturer of beet sugar ma chinery who has erected several plants in Colorado, was a pasBen- eer on No. 4 last night. He was anxious to know something about North Platte and the irrigated section, and conversed freely with lliu trainmen, lie announced hia intention of viBiting thiB city and investiiratlmr the possibility of haying a sugar factory erected here It Saved His Log. .1 T1 ' . t. t T ,, rinnny. CI n Hiitrorod for six tnontliB with u frightful I'. i. 1JUUIU1 Till. Ul 1JII VJllllIK", nmnini' Roro on Iiih loir: but wntoH that Hukloii,B 8 Arnica snivo wnoiiy curou it In llvo days. For Ulcors, Wounds l'ilon' it's ,tho best enlvo in tho world. Curo Runrnntoed. Only 25o. Sold by A. RStrioU- We Sell Croquet Sets 4-Hall Sets each 70 f)-13all Sets each 85 8-Ball Sets each $1.00 4-Ball Professional, 9-in. Mal let Heads, 28-in. Handles, full Varnished and Striped Balls. Handles and Stakes, Enameled Arches per set. 1.S0 8-Ball Set same as above. .. . 225 4-Ball Professional 10-iu. Mal let Heads, Hand Turned, Neatly Painted, Finely Striped; Short Headed Maple Handles, selected and Polished; Fine Striped Balls, Large Bended Stakes Heavy lOnamelcd Arches 2.(0 Wiloox Department Store. til Don't Fail to take Mrs. E. THE FAMOUS FOREIGN MEDIUM, PALMIST AND HEALER, Her advice has saved and It Will Benefit You. Uor predictions nro always correct, iness, lnv uitct, speculation, wIIIr, doode, Hon proporty, investment, bIockb, potontB, oto., intoro-t you, uoni mil lo oui on on huh Rirtod women, the fjujUK or CLAIRVOYANCE rovonl to hor nil Hint Will toll you whnt trndo or profession of parties you nro Intorostod in, your own going to mnrry. it youwiBh to hnvo your domestic lost lovo.or hnpninoBs roturnod, anything eho can holpyou out of all dltlluultioR. CI, AIK VOX ANT DIAGNOSIS OF DISEASES. If you nro In ill lionllll nnd modicinos nnd drugs linvo failed to curo you. call at onco boforo It ifl too lato. Absolute Satisfaction in all Casos Guaranteed. Sitting in English nnd Gorman. iMI business Btriotly coutldontinl. TEiWS WITHIWf INSTRUCTION IN PALMISTRY. P. s, -Don't delay your visit as for good Parlors 6th and Vine St. OFFICE HOURS. 10 a, m. to 9:30 p. m.( daily. To nvoid wnitlnircnll durlna tho day If noBBiblo: Mrs. Lament's timo ia always woll takon up in tho evening. i THE MODEL CLOTHING H0DSE 5 MAX KIRSCHBAUM, Prop. ii We are the exclusive Agents for the Celebrated Oarhart Overalls. Strictly Union Made- You will always find a J Overalls, Coats and Pants Tim Mftdo.l nna.PpipA Miniff Ilnirco. tyfax Carhart's away free. Time and O. H. Eyeny and family of Her shey were in town yentcrday trans acting busincHB. Burk'a Big Pavilion Uncle Tom's Cabin Co., with their excellent band and orchestra, will exhibit here under their mammoth pavillion on Saturday evening, June 1st. Their big tent Beated with opera chairs, having all the com fortB of i modern theatre, with special scenery and stafje mechan ism, enable them to produce the eyer popular drama in its entirety, while Prof. Pitcher's uniformed orchestra, in a select musical pro gram, make an enjoyable evening ot mirth, music and melodrama Open air concert at noon and 7:30 p. m. Admission 25 cents, children 15 centB. Shudders At His Fast, "1 rocnll now with horror," Bnyfl Mail Cnrrior Hurnott Mann, of Lovanno, O.. "my throo yoarn of Biiirorinu from Kid noy trouble I was hardly over froo from dull nuliofl or acuto pniim in my bnuk. fi'oHtoop or lift mail sacks inatlo mo uronn. 1 folt tirod, worn out, about roudy to ivo up, when I bok'nn to ubo Eloutrio Hittors, but nix b'lttlos oom plotoiy uurod mo, and mado mo fool liko a now man." Thoy'ro unrlvallod to roir ulnto Stomach, Livor, Kidnoyo and How. oh. I'orfoct Batiufaotlon Kiiarautood by i I ion ! a Reading with Lamont, made thousands happy. roliablo. nnd novor full. If mnrrlnRo, bus nbsont friends, trovol, Bieknose, lost or TOUR HAND nnd nor ruwuu or you wish to know. you nro best adopted for. Qivos nnmcs nnmo, or tho nnmo of tho ono you nro troubles, bnd or ovll inliuoncos romovoa, donoor undone, call on MRS. LAMONT, EflCH OF II,. XSSLST Mrs, Lamont is not going to stay in this city. Opposite M. E. Church. THE large assortment of Carhart's at the KiscljJbaUiTj, Prop. Memorandum Books given We Sell Fly Nets, Also Harness, Sweat Pads, Collars, Riding Bridles, Halters, Lines, Breast Straps, Yoke Straps, HameStraps, Breeching, Hamcs, Saddles, Hopples, v Leather, Whips, Lap Kobes, Busters, Ilame Clips, Ilame Staples, Snaps of all kinds. flfiy-Storc open evenings until 8 o'clock. . Wilcox DepaMmenfc 'Siofa," 0