i 4C-RiPiC;eCJt6l6S-.66-Cie-:&C-:&f; g GOLD, SILVER AND K PEARL HANDLE 1 SILK UMBRELLAS A fine line of Black and Colored Silks from $3 to $10. S FANS Something fine in Fans just the thing to pre sent to young ladies who graduate this year. Also a very pretty line of Cut Glass and Silverware suitable for wedding prcs- 8 cnts. 8 8 Hi Clinton THE JEWELER, TUESDAY, JUNE 11, 1901. , Kearney defeated Columbus yes tcrday by a score of six to nothing. If it isn't an Eastman it isn't a kodak, and Doolittle is agent fur Eastman's goods. Fred Hartman left this morning for a few days visit in Grand Island. Miss Lena Dick leaves in a Bhort time for a protracted visit with friends in Georgia. For ten days only: two story, six room house and three lots for $735 or cattle. Beki.Ek St Mumoon. Miss Vernon left the latter part of last week lor Boone, Iowa to spend the summer vacation. Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Baskin left this morning for the Logan county rancu wucrc tuey win take up a permanent residence. J. Manly Calhoun was down from the ranch in McPherson couny -yesterday with a buncti of two-year "old heifers which he had sold. Rev, Verner, E. A. Cnrj and But ler Buchanan went to Grand Island tilts morning' to attend an ad journed meeting of the Kearney presbytery. J. G. Tate, former master work man of the A. O. U. Y., of this state, was an east bound passenger ycBterday enroute to Buffalo to at tend the Workman grand lodge. Doolittle's China Bargain Coun ter is still on. Prices cut in two to close out too large a stock. Bishop Graves will be here next Sunday and will ordain Alfred Gil man to the deaconate at the morn ing service. The ordination ser mon will be delivered by Rev. J. M. Bates, a former rector of this par ish. Mr. Gilman will arrive home from Philadelphia tomorrow. NEBRASKA (LOW AND SHOE HOUSE, NORTH PLATTE, NEB. I EXTRAORDINARY SALE. 1 GET READY FOR THE FOURTH OF JULY. 2 , 5 Today wo inaugurate tho Grandest Side of Summor Suits. Wo reach everything in tho storo in liRht weight goods. No inoroy shown to nunlitv. Men's. Bovs' nnd Children's Domirtmon Is. Evorv licht !!2 Btiit in tho houso must go. Hnro is n full description of tho goods wo offer on sale: Twonty-two stylos of Men's Summor Suits in light ohooks nnd US stripes, men's nil-wool serges in Uncut of navy bluo, men's nil wool blnck nnd groy elny worsteds, men's nil wool Ttbot nnd Scotch good 6, nil of rS tho highest of quality nnd the boat of tailoring, nnd nob n garment Z2 sold loss thnn 812.00 nnd somo ns high na 810.00, your choico of nny 3S nnd nil Btylos for zS, S7.50 Per Suit. Fiftoon styles of BoyB' Long Pants Suits in blnck Tibot, striped Cnnlrtl. 'Pinnlu n n A nil tiin1 nlrtir iff iraf nrla nil fif Mm l.ftat. nf tnilnritir 5 nnd trimmings with singloor doublo bronstod vests, not n gnrmont in ZZS tho lot worth loss than $7.50 nnd Bonio ns high ns 810, ngos 12 to 20 5 i - . i i .. yenrB, your uuuiuu uu iuib uuiu iui $5.00 Per Suit. 1 Hoys' Knoo Pnnts Suits with nnd without vests, nil of Sootoh jjjj woolon goods nnd fnnoy worstods, not n gurmont sold less thnn $1.00, ngos from 4 to 11, your choloo of nny In tho lot for $2.50 Per Suit. Don't forgot that wo hnndlo SHOES nnd tho boet for tho loiut 3 nionoy. Don't loso youi hond, put n coyor on it, wo will supply you zXt tho latest stylos in MEN'S AND HOYS' HATS in light nnd dnrk shades from 50 cants up. 3 This is nn opportunity novor boforo presented to tho peoplo of North Plntto nnd vicinity nnd whon you soe Nobrnskit's clothing nd- vortisod nt Buch prices you mny bo neaurod that quality is nbovo nil. S t v fc: Jvory garment in mo sioro is or una season 'b product nnu nil rigut, s I f SC nnd you enn't well nfford to Btny homo. Mothors brinj? you boys nlong 13 T I i.. ...! l. IIH III lb tmlu liiuillin till uawuuiuiuui ) tho host qualities. E3yJust rocoivod, n full lino of Nebraska Clothing SAM Si Front Street, two doors west Do you Play Ball? Wc have a full line of Base Ball Goods. We Sell Rcachc's League Ball $1.00 Best Louisville Slugger Bat Taped 85 Louisville Slugger Bat 70 Men's Wagon Tongue Bat.. .30 Rcachc'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 and Bats for the Boys. Wilcox Department Store. Attorney Wilcox went to Sidney on legal business this morning. Mrs. Will Jcffers and Albert Sell a U left Sunday morning for a visit with relatives in Salt Lake. John Dwyer, late of the Union Pacific shopp, will remove to Chi cago as soon as he finishes settling up his mother's estate. Sol Solomonson severed his con nection with The Leader Saturday evening. He has several offers from local merchants, but has not yet decided whether lie will remain in town. It 18 said that "Crazy Jim" who was taken to the. Norfolk asylum last week is likely to be returned to tTiis county. The authorities there seem to think that Jim is a more fit subject for a poor house than for an insane asylum. Mr. and Mrs. Noomaw of Coun cil Bluifs aud Mr. Noomaw of Cali fornia, lather, mother, and brother of the late Mrs. E. II. Smith, arc here to attend the fuueral of the latter, as are also Mr. and Mrs. Smith of Columbus. O. B. S. Orr, a brother of J. C. Orr and son-in-law of Dr. McCaw, arrived trom South Sioux City the latter part of the week and with his family will reside on the Os good ranch and care for the cattle which have been placed there by Dr. McCaw and C. F. Scharmaun. Doolittle desires to establish a reputation for keeping the best goods at teasonable prices. We have lead pencils for two for a penny, if you must have them, we have hammocks at 75 cents and cro quet for 70 cents if you wish them, but.they add nothing to our reputa tion for keeping good goods. When you want the best in their line, remember that Doolittle has it. The state auditor has sent to the county clerk the assessed valuation of raitroad property in the county The figures are as iollows: West ern Union Telegraph Co., $7,941 40; Pullman Car Co.. $6,331; Nebraska St Colorado R. R. $161,218.50; Union Pacific R. R. Co., $574,476 00. This assessed value is just about the same as last year. ou iiij; on iucb mm mu uuuiuu ui rS Koystono Pnnts nnd Overnlla. 33 and Shoe House, B. ROSENBERG, Manager. 2 of McCullough St Carter's, ZT, The ladies' aid society of the Presbyterian church will meet with Mrs. Frank Tracy on Thursday, June 13th, at the usual time. Louise M. Bock, state com mander of the Ladies of the Mac cabees, is spending this week here giving the local lodge instructions in the ritualistic work, and renew ing acquaintance with Iricnds. W. W. Birgc, who recently wrote Prof. Bruncr of the state university asking him to come here nnd talk to the farmers on the grasshopper subject, received a reply today in which the Professor announces his willingness to come. Arrange nicnts will therefore he made for hi in and the date of his visit will be announced in the county papers, This is a subject of much import ance, and farmers nnd others should certanly take sufficient in terest to attend the meeting and hear the suggestions Prof. Bruncr may make. Watch lor the date of the meeting. What am I going to do during vacation? Well, I will tell you some things I am going to do! 1 am going to buy one of those com fortable Hammocks at Doolittle's; then I am going to swing in it in the shade and read one of the late Books, also bought at Doolittle's, then towards evening when it gets cooler, play Croquet which also comes from Doolittle'e, or Tennis, with a Racket bought at Doolittles, and when it pets too dark to see, go back and Bwing ill the hammock with-wcll-you know who, while he plays the Mandolin and I accom pany him on the Guitar, both instru ments bought from Doolittle. Well, now I think of it, Doolittle carries nearly everything to make the summer pass pleasantly. Guess I'll stay at home this summer and write my iricnds to come and sec me. A congregational meeting of the Presbyterian church was held last night at which Rev. Hill of Lex ington presided as moderator. The matter up for consideration was the dissolving ot the pastoral rela tions of Rev. Verner. This matter, however, was for an hour or two laid on the shell while the probable authorship of an anonymous letter written several years ago to the pastor was taken up and discussed with considerable fervor. It was charged that one of the elders of the church was the author, but the elder stoutly maintained before man and God his innocence, nnd in the discussion a good many things were said that would have sounded much better at a trial in court rather than in a church where christian spirit is supposed to pre vail. The question of dissolving the pastoral relation was finally presented in proper form to the meeting and upon vote the question to dissolve was defeated by a ma jority of three. Th'ose favoring the dissolution claim that seven of their adherents left the church be fore the matter came to a vote. As we understand it, the presbytery wh'ch meets at Grand Island today will appoint a committee to inves tigate the anonymous letter charges as well as some other mat ters pertaining to the local church, and when these are cleared up it is probable that Mr. Verner will ten der his resignation and insist that It be accepted. It is unfortunate for the church that the factional fight has come up for, as a leading member or the church said today, it is hard to Bay when complete unity will again prevail. JOHN BR ATT & CO. offer for sale or exchange some bar gains in improved Irrigated Farms aud Hay lands, between rivers, or on either side of same. 11 1 1. 1. ranches. Have for -sale or exchange sev eral good ones, cheap, plenty good wen water ana unlimited open range. RESIDENCES. Wc have on our lists all kinds and prices, terms easy. Wliv nav rent when you can buy so cheap? LOTS AND I1I.OCKS, Call and see our list. Prices way down on some, terms to suit buyer. 11USINESS CHANCES. Six good business chances for sale. Come and investigate. 1DI.K MONEY. We have idle money to loan and can invest some at eight per cent in best securities. STOCK CATTLE. Several hundred head extra good stock cattle for sale at right price. 1' IRE AND Ml'E INSURANCE. Wc write both in sound old line companies. Wc collect rents and care for property. Call and see us. JOHN UK ATT St Co. D Men's Plow Moccasins, easy and comfortable, per pair. $1.00 Men's Oil Grain Plow Shoes Single Sole all Solid Leath er, per pair 1.25 Men's Oil Gram Plow Shoes, -Double Sole all Solid Leather, per pair 1.25 Men's Seamless Lace Shoes all Solid Leather per pair. 1,50 BQX-atore open evenings until o O'ClOCK. Wilcox Department jttfe. ow fa Do You Want the Besl If you do you will buy it of W. F. McGlone. Monarch Canned Goods, If vou arc not already a user of this.most excellent line of canned goods you should delay no longer in buying them. Our customers are our best advertisers. Yale Gas Roasted Coffees. We arc becomintr convinced bv what our trade savs that it is bevond a doubt the best on the market. We have it for 15c, 20c, 25c, 30c and 35c. Red Cross Crackers. The most complete line of them m the city and recognized the world over as the best. Try Our Cheese Sandwiches per pkg. 15a Scotch Coffee Cake per pkg. 15c Saratoga Flakes per pkg.... 15c tiranam Waters per pkg.... 10c Oatmeal Wafers per pkg.. .. 10c Raymond Sugar Wafers per pug 25c Athena Sugar Wafers per pkg 25c Vanilla Strawberry, Rasp berry and Chocolate Sugar Wafers per pkg 25c Brcmncrs Butter Wafers per pkg.. 15c Salted City Soda Crax in bulk, crisp and dainty, 10c per pound. Snow Flake Flour goes farther, makes lighter and more wholesome bread than any other brand of Hour, for only SI. 10 per sack. There is more Snow Flake Flour used in North Platte today than any other one brand. Try it and be convinced that it is the best. Strawberries We arc headquarters for Park's and Ottcn's Berries this year and have made arrange ments to supply North Platte with these berries; they arrive tresh every morning. 1 his week is going to be the time to put them up. Leave us your order for a case or two and wc will sec that you get the best. HIcnz's Pickles and Condiments, without a rival. We have Pure Currant Jelly per glass. 25c Ketchup (fancy bottle) 30c Ketchup (.octagon bottle) .... 25c Ketchup 15c Worcestershire baucc 25c Keystone Dressing 25c lobasco Pepper banco large size 50c Tobasco Pepper Sauce small size 35c Tomato Chutney 35c India Relish 35c Horse Radish Flour 25c Treste Prepared Mustard.. 15c Chow Chow small size 25c Chow Chow large size 35c Manzanella Olives 20c Queen Olives medium size.. 35c Queen Olives large size 50c nr ii! r - we are acuiug immense quan tities of Ilienz's pure Preserves. Wc have Strawberry, Red Rasp berry, Quince, Damson and Peach and they arc like home made. The quality of our goods is remembered long after price is forgotten, but wc have the cheap ones if vou want them. Store Closes at 7 p. m. Will Boycr returned to Omaha last night to receive further treat ment (or his leg. Mr. aud Mra. Luke Haley and Mrs, Thos llalcv left yesterday for a i-ojourn in Denver and other Colorado points, 10. F. Sceberger spent yesterday in town and left last night for Denver to witness his daughter Miss J-fOiiiAc graduate at Lorctto Heights Academy. Attention, Sir Knights, you are earnestly requested to be present at the regular review of Neb. Tent No. 1, K. O. T. M.. Wednesday evening, June 12th. By order of the Commander. Keith Neville, who had been at tending St. lohn's Military Academy at Annapolis, Md., re turned home Sunday morning. The young man is looking line, evidence that the work and drill at the academy proved pleauaut and instructive. The returns ot the precinct as sessors are now all In and the coun ty clerk and his deputy have footed up the totals. The asses- incuts in the prccints arc much more unequal than usual, and again demonstrates, the farce of the assessment under the present system. Fred lClliott, Jr., returned last night from Cheyenne, and tonight or tomorrow he will return to that city and take a position in the Union Pacific carpenter shop. Fred is one of North Platte bright est and best young men and we much regret to have him leave. CLOTH MAX Kuil We aro tho exclusive j Carhart Ovoralls. Strictly You will always find a Overalls, Coats and Pants at J FIia Mndil ftnp.-PiMo. PMIiinir Houso. Irlax Carhart's Time and W nwnv frnn. u $ Railroad Notes. I Eighty cars of fruit in transit were iced at this station yesterday, the largest number iced in one day so tar this season. Asst. Supt. Ware and Div. Fore man Stewart spent yesterday at at the scene of the wreck at Law ton, returning home last night on train No. 4. Supt. Park of the Wyoming division lately posted a bulletin to the effect that three garnishment of wages would form a sufficient cause for dismissal from service. The engine tank and tour cars on train No. 2 were derailed at Coino, Wyo., Saturday morning, but fortunately no one was seri ously injured. The train was fifteen hours late in reaching this station. It is thought that the first of the new compound passenger engines with the 6eventy-eight inch wheels will arrive at this division termi nal some time this week. Dilly Whitlock will probably test the speed ot the firBt one to arrive. A rear end collision between two sections of train No. 19 occurred at Lawton, a sidetrack a Bhort dis tance eaBt of Cheyenne, early yes terday morning in which several cars were badly wrecked and engine 1709 thrown across the track. A temporary track was built around the wreck and by so doing traffic was only delayed about three hours. New books of rules have been issued to trainmen and they arc employing their spare time posting up so as to be in condition to cred itably pass future examinations. The new rules draw the line pretty close on the use ot intoxicating liquors, the use of tobacco in the presence of ladies and the use of profanity. The corporations evi dently believe that good morals are conductive to good service by the men, For Rhnv A suite of furnished rooms on Dewey street for gentle men. Inquire ofMrs.F. Peals. We Sell Croquet Sets 4-Ball Sets each 70 fi-Uall Sets each 85 8-liall Sets each $1.00 4-Ball Professional, 9-in. Mal let Heads, 28-in. Handles, Jull Varnished and Striped Balls. Handjcs and Stakes, ICnamelcd Arches per set. 1.50 8-Ball Set same as above .... 2.25 4-Ball Professional 10-in. Mal let Heads, Hand Turned, Neatly Painted, Finely Striped; Short Beaded Maple Handles, selected and Polished; Fine Striped Balls, LargeBendcd Stakes Heavy Enameled Arches 2.00 Wilcox Department Store. Agonts for tho Colehratcd Union Made. s arhart's large assortment of C the IfUrscfjfoaUiTj, 1Ptop. Memorandum Books given 7. M. C. A. NOTES. The Y. M. C. A. is an attractive place. The fiowercommittcc of the ladies, auxiliary kindly furnish dowers, giving the place a home like apf-carance. The Stella music box furnishes sweet music each evening. One hundred and ten visits were made to the rooms yes terday. The boyt of North Platte had the privilege of listening to the' music in the rooms yesterday, A more orderly ct of boys never met together. The golden jubilee convention in Boston of the Y. M.C. A., fifty years work lor young men opens to- uay, and will oe in session untill the loth of June. On the Oth of June, 1844, the first association was organized. Today there ace 1,500 associations with 250,0(10 members, owning buildings worth $20,000,000. Fireman Guy U. Wood and Brakctnan K. W, Pcrkinsoii want more of the Y. M. C. A. and renewed their membership for another year yesterday. Editor Kelly came in from the east thin morning. Charles Kitzmillcr, who had been spending ten days in Kearney, re-, turned to town today. I. A. Fort left this mqrniiig for Omaha on business connected with the Union Pacific laud department. The Columbus ball team came in on train No. 3 last night and will play a game with the local team this afternoon. C. 12. Gunncll was down from Paxtou yesterday transacting business. Mr. Gunncll hopes to be able to move his family to this city this fall. Homes For Salo. By Joseph Ilershey, street, North Platte, Neb. Locust We ell Fly N, Also Harness, Sweat Pads, Collars, Kiding Bridles, Halters, Lines, Breast Straps, Yoke Straps, HamcStraps, Breeching, Hames, Saddles, Hopples, , Leather, Whips, Lap Kohcs, DuKters, Ilame Clips, 1 lame Staples, Snaps of all kinds. B"Store open evenings until 8 o'clock. Wilcox Department Store.