55 w s I Lti-fte;6e-.s-e&&e6-t6-.c-&c-6;fr.6-e': $ GOLD, SILVER AND PEAR LK ARL HANDLE UMBRELLAS A fine line of Black nnd Colored Silks from $3 to $10. FANS Something- line in Fans just the thing to pre- $ sent to voting1 ladies. $ Also a very pretty line of g ,1 -f5r Cut Glass nnd Silverware 8 $ suitable for wedding' pros & cnts. Clinton 5 THE JEWELER, Slifc cml - Weekly Sribunr . TUESDAY, JUNE 25, 1901. Rev. Siebert will deliver an ad drcls at Gandy on July 4th. Miss Ethel Dillon went to Grand Island this morning' on a visit to friends. 'Mrs. Geo. W. Finn returned this morning from a brief visit in Omaha. Will Sullivan has been visiting his parents at Kearney for a few ' liifliro mill Mm. II. M. firimna rt- ii turned this morning from their eastern trip. v The marriage bans ot James McEvoy and MiBs Sarah Ripey were published at the Catholic church Sunday morning. i ilium ut:i n ui iiiu I, ui lit nu All f il. r IT M.. 25 arc requested to meet at K. P. hall Friday aflernoon at 2:30; im- yiotant business. Fannie llamil '' tort.C. of II. I. l. t T1 . 1 ! . a 1 .More new udoks ;ii uuumwc ,. Have you read "The Crisis" by Winston Churchill, author of Rich ard Carvel? E. R. Smith of Gaudy, is now taking steps to organize a company to put up a telephone line trom that village to this place. T4c W. R. C. will give an ice cream social on Saturday evening, June2l), in the rooms forinily oc cupied by The Fair Store. The public are cordially invited. A reception will be tendered Rev. A. W. Veruer at the Presbyterian church this evening. All friends ot the revir ui gentleman, both in and out of the congregation, are invited to attend. Light rcircsh mcnts will be served. 'infnfi!rmfflriiriirmmi!fi!fHfmiimninimfmnrnnifK NEBRASKA CLOTHING AND SHOE HOUSE, NORTH PLATTE, NEB. I EXTRAORDINARY SALE. 1 GET READY FOR THE FOURTH OF JULY. 3 S: Today wo itinugurnte tho Grandest Snlo ot Summer Suits. We p: roiich everything in tho store in light weight goods. No inoroy shown 2Z to quality. Men's, Hoys' nnd Children's Departments. Every light Z3 S suit in tho houso must go. IIro is n full dosoription of tho goods wo J odor on snlo: zSt 2Z Twonty-two styles of Men's Summor Suits in light chocks nnd 13 stripes, mon's nil-wool eorgoB in tlnost of nnvy bluo, mon's nil wool black 5 nnd groy clny worsteds, mon's nil wool Tibet nnd Scotch goods, nil of Z tho highost of quality nnd tho best ot tailoring, nnd not n gnrniout Z2 5 sold losa than 812.00 nnd so mo as high as 815.00, your choice of any tz nnd nil stylos for -5 S7.50 Per Suit. Fiftoon stylos of BoyB' Long Sootch Twoods, nnd nil wool olny worsteds nil of tho boat of tniloring SUZ nnd trimmings with single or double bronstod vests, not n gnrmont in ff tho lot worth lose thnn 87.GO nnd somo ns high as $10, ngos 12 to 20 yours, your choice on this snlo for S5.00 Per Suit. Hoys' Kneo Pants, Suits with nnd without vests, nil of Scotch woolen goods nnd fnnoy worsteds, not n gnrmont sold loss thnn $1.00, ngos from i to 11, your ohoico of nny in tho lot for $2.50 Per Suit. 7 Don't forgot that wo hnndlo SHOES nnd tho best for tho lonst money. Don't loso youi liond, put SZ tho lntost stylos in MEN'S AND i i . . r n .... Hiuiues iruui iiu uuuitj ui, SS: This is nn opportunity never ZZ. North Plntto nnd vioinity nnd whon .!-.! ... i. . i, vorilBOU IIV uuuii (H iudb juii inn uu uonu.uu linn ijiiiiiii ib ninjtu till. fc: Every carinont in tho storo is of this sonson's product and nil right, 3 nnd you onn't woll alTord to stny homo. Mothors bring you boys nlong ns this snlo moans nn oxtmordinnry saving on priooB nnd tho ohoico of 3 tho boflt qunlities. JgyMust rocoivod, n full lino of Koystono Pants nnd Ovornlls. Z2 E Nebraska Clothing and Shoe House, E SAM B. ROS13NBI2RG, Manager. 3 E Front Street, two doors west of McCullough & Carter's, 13! PiiiiiiiiUiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimii Rev, J. W. Hill, of Lexington, filled the Presbyterian pulpit in this city Sunday. Mrs. Fred Wcingand, Mrs. Sayrc and Miss Hattic Schmalzried arc in Lexington attending the Rcbckah convention. A. V. Mercer, who had been the guest of Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Cary for ten days, returned today to his home in Wilbur; Dr. Julia Donahue, who spent several years in China as a mission ary, delivered a very interesting address at the Methodist church Sunday morning. Another invoice just received of the very latest things in stationery, box paper, invitation cards, envel opes, etc., at Doolittle's. They arc exquisite. Come and sec. E. R. Ripley said this morning that this week will about wind up his Btrawberry crop. The berries being brought in this week arc not quite so large as those earlier in the season, yet they arc yery nice, The condition of Conductor Carl Pierce is such as to exclude much hope of him ever regaining full use of his mental faculties. A Mr. Saunders, an old time passenger conductor, has been employed to wait upon Mr. Pierce and keep watch over him. We have safe investments bearing good rates of interest If you want to invest your idle money call and see us. John Bratt & Oo. Why do we sell stationery so cheap? Because our trade is in creasing, thats why. Doolittle's is a Stationary Store and people know that is where you will find the assortment. The more goods we can sell you the cheaper we can sell them. Alvin Pool returned Sunday night from Chicago, where during the past year he received instruc tion on the violins. We learn that Mr. Pool made rapid progress in his work, but in order to make a finished violinist will take futhcr instructions next fall and winter. E. R. Ripley has been rather un fortunate in having an attack of rheumatism for two weeks past that has caused him much suffer ing, Coming right in the busy berry and vegetable pcason he has been compelled to work when not in a condition to do so. The Kearney Hub of last evening published the following: The Hub is intormed that the North Plattes have a crack battery coming from Salt Lake, and other information is to me euect mai me man in me box is none other than John Red mond. When Redmond and Salene meet it will be like 'Greck meets Greek." Pants Suits in hlnok Tibet, striped n eoyor on it, wo will supply you HOYS' HATS in light nnd dork dark Z2 boforo presented to the peoplo of you boo Nebraska's clothing nd- .i .!.. ..ki.. . ,... ..n Soatlt of E. J. Newton. Karl J. Newton died at the family residence in this city last night at 10:30 oi consumption. This insidi ous disease first developed in a light form six or eight years ago and to stay its ravages, Mr. New ton moved to Santa Fc, N. M., where he remained three years. His residence there seemed to have the desired cITcct for a time, but later he was troubled more or less with slight hemorrhages. Last August he moved to Brady and opened a drug store. During the latter part of the winter he had an attack of pneumonia which greatly aggravated the pulmonary trouble and after that not much hope was entertained of his rccoycry. A week ago he was brought to this city with the hope that better facil ities for nursing and medical at tendance would prolong his life, but though every possible attention was given him he was unable to withstand the inroad made upon his lungs. The deceased came to North Platte in 1889 from Red Cloud and entered the employ of A. F, Strietz and later engaged in the book aud stationery business, leaving here in 1893. During his residence here he made many friends who deeply regret his death. He was thirty four year of age and leaves a wife and two children. He was a char ter member of the local lodge of Red Men, in which he carried a policy of $1,000, also holding poli cies in the Aetna and Equitable insurance companies of $2,000 each. The funeral will be held Irom the family residence Thursday fore noon at ten o'clock. To the devoted wife and father less children the sympathies of our of our people arc extended. We will close our Store at 9 S A. M. July llli, and will not S open until 7:30 A. M. July 5tli. WILCOX DEPARTMENT STORE, ! Will Soon Have Lights. After mauy years of patient waiting North Platte will soon have a system of electric lighting. There is no doubt of this, for the construction material has been or dered and w ill be on the grounds not later than July 15th. The franchise granted by the city coun cil to Lester Walker, Jr.. has been taken up by the North Platte Elec tric Light, llcat and Power Co., of which Mr. Walker is the manager Mr. Walker began taking appli cations for lights yesterday and met with flattering success. In cluded in the applications yester day were two arc lights and about one hundred incandescent lights for the Pacific Hotel; also incandes cent lights for each room in The Farrington In addition to these several merchants placed orders for light, and there is no question but applications will be of such number as to insure the company a paying business from the start. We are glad indeed that the mat ter of having a system of lights has been definitely settled, and that it will so soon be in operation. The boy baby which arrived at the home ot Mr. and Mrs. F. R. Gum Saturday has made Fred a verv happy man. Contrary to re ports, he believes that a pair is better than one of each kind, Doolittlc will have been in busi ness in North Platte just one year on the Fourth of July, and will cele brate by keeping the largest and most complete stock of Fourth of July goods in the city. Your Yard Will Look Better If you use our RUBBER HOSE, LAWN MOWERS, GRASS CATCHERS, SOYTHES, SNATHS. INVESTIGATE! ttoi.Store open evenings until 8 o'clock. Wilcox Department Store. Do You Want the Best? If you do you will buy it of W. F. McGlone. Monarch Canned Goods, If you arc not already n user of this most excellent line of canned foods you should delay no longer in buying- them. Our customers arc our best advertisers. Yatc Gas Roasted Coffees. Wc arc becoming- convinced by what our trade says that it is beyond a doubt the best on the market. Wc have it for 15c, 20c, 25c, 30c and 35c. Red Cross Crackers. The most complete line of them in the city and recognized the world over as the best. Try Our Cheese Sandwiches pcrpkg1. 15d Scotch Coffee Cake per pkg. 15c Saratoga Flakes per pkg.. .. 15c (.jrahain Wafers per pkg.... 10c Oatmeal Wafers ncr pkg. . . . 10c Raymond Sugar Wafers per pkg 25c Athena Sugar Wafers per pkg 25c Vanilla Strawberry, Rasp berry and Chocolate Sugar Wafers per pkg 25c Bremners 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 $1.10 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. Wc arc headquarters for Park's and Otten's Berries this year and have made arrange ments to supply North Platte with these berries; they arrive fresh every morning. This 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. Wc have Pure Currant Jelly per glass. 25c Ketchup (fancy bottle) 30c Ketchup (octagon bottle) .... 25c Ketchup 15c Worcestershire Sauce 25c Keystone Dressing 25c Tobasco Pepper Sauce large size 50c Tobasco Pepper Sauce small size 35c Tomato Chutney 35c India Relish 35c Horse Radish Flour 25c Trcstc Prepared Mustard . . 15c Chow Chow small size 25c Chow Chow large size 35c Manzanclla Olives 20c Queen Olives medium size.. 35c (Juccn Olives large size 50c tir -ii! f vvc are selling immense quan tities of Hicnz's pure Preserves. Wc have Strawberry, Red Rasp berry, Quince, Damson and Peach and they are like home made. The quality of our goods is remembered long after price is forgotten, but we have the cheap ones if you want them. Store Closes at 7 p. m. Boy Badly Injured. The twelve year old son of Ben Dawes was caught in the revolving shaft at the U. P. ice house last evening and sustained two frac tures of the left arm and other severe injuries. The boy had gone, to the ice house to gather up small pieces of ice aud had with him a gunny sack. He amused him self by striking the sack against the shaft until finally the sack wrapped around the shaft and drew him with it. The boy was whirled around a hundred or more times before the clutch could be thrown oil at the engine house, and had it not been for an employe catching his legs as he revolved and thus breaking the force, his feet would probably have been pounded to jelly against the plat form. The shaft was making about ninety revolutions a minute. W. V. Hoaglaud went to Char pell this morning to defend two or three clients in the county court. Deputy Internal Revenue Collec tor Wilson is in town today look ing after business connected with his official position. Mrs. J. S. Hoaglaud aud Mrs. J. F. Schmaluried went to Lexing ton to attend a district mectini; of the Rcbckah Degree lodge. V simeres, S Men's Blue all-wool Serge Men's Crash Coats t Men's Crash Pants W 5 We have a few odd things which we offer you at odd figures. We don't expect to come out even on them, jusc want to get mem out oi Terrific Price Cutting in Boys' Clothing. Odds and ends in Boys' Vcslce Suits, ages (T QC 3, 4, 5 and 6, $3 and $4 values, at pl J Boys' Knee Pants, 25 and Yes, wc give the money back, but nobody ever . . 1 1 i- wants tne money uacK. j THE MODEL ONE-PRICE CLOTH B IN G HOUSE Max Kirschbaum, Prop. j I Exclusive agent for the Celebrated Carhart Overalls. S Railroad Notes. J The first fruit special of thirty four cars passed cat Sunday. Lester Tarkington has gone to Cheyenne and will brake on the Fourth district. W. II. Fikes has taken a short lay-off aud is spending the time in Cheyenne with his hon Will and old time acquaintances. Messrs. McGraw and Pomcroy of the ice gang have been trans! ct red to the car repair gang, taking the places of Russell and Tr.ieblood. Traveling Kngiueer Langdon re turned Saturday from a week's stay in Omaha, and the following day went to Cheyenne. President Hurt, Gcnl. Manager Dickinson, Unginccr Berry, Supt. Baxter and other Union Pacific officials passed through on train No. 101 Sunday evening on a tour of inspection of the system. Freight traffic has materially in creased during the paBt ten days, due to some extent to the shipment of California fruit, which is be ginning to move freely. These shipments this year will be heavier than ever before, and a month later engine and train crews will be mak ing all the mileage they can stand. Wash Goods. Wc have just received ah invoice of entirely NEW STYLUS Consisting- of Dimities AND Batiste. The patterns in these arc very rich and the cloths are line, PRICE 15 aivd 18 C4s A YARD. K-iy-Storc open evenings until 8 o'clock. MOT fft. Ucpiiilinciit THE MODEL ONK-PRICE Clothing House, I Max Kirschlmuin, Prop. Great Summer Clothing Sale- Men's Blue Sorgo Suits tf 0 Crt j all wool, $io value, at p0i JU Men's $io and $12 all wool suits, consisjing of lilack Cheviots, unlmtshed Vnrt(rl nnrl F.mt;v C:is- T f1 f Til l.JU Pants, $3 values, at $2.00 , 95c 75c tne way. 50c values, at It is said that a division foreman for this point will not he named until Master Mechanic Harmim re turns from West Point, N. Y., where he has been visiting his brother. He is expected to return to Omaha within the next ten days. Misses Kate and Margaret Gil man left for Seattle this morning. For Rknt Two lurnishcd rooms. Inquire of McsdameB Thomson and Swarthout. Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Brown re turned Saturday night from a visit with relatives at Sidney. J A. Roberts, living near Moorc licld, was in town yesterday mak ing final proof on his homestead. Messrs. Welch and Brock of Moorcfield were in town yesterday for the purpose of purchasing a couple of span of good heavy brood mares, but did not Buccccd 111 find ing what they wanted. The barn, tool house and a crib of corn 011 the farm of J. II. ilcr- shey near Hershey was destroyed oy nre auiuiay nigiit. We have not learned how the fire oriiriuated. There was $175 insurance on the property burned. Horses For Siilo. By Jobcph Ilcrshcv, Locust street, North Platte, Neb. 3& tm 'LU No. 11 Misses' Iloso por pair lOo No. 115 MisBOfl'Hoao porpnir 10c No. 10 .Mibhor' Iloso por pulr 2."5o No If) Hoys' I.outlior Stockings 1 10 r pair 2."o No. 11 M inHos' Whito Foot Iloso pi r pair tloa No. .'!!) Misson' I.aco Stripo Mono por pair 2.rMj No. CO Ladies' Ifoso, 2 pnir i5u No. 07 Lndlco' Iloso por pair Wo No. 113 Ladies' Iloso por pnir 2;"o No. 210 Ludioft' Imoo .Stripo Iloso por pair r0o No. C20 Ledlos Fancy 1 louo pur pair. .f0c Tlioro aro othor niakon or tStoukins I..... i. . . urn. iow wo;ir sb won aim noun Doner than W.ACK OATH. Storo opon evenings until S o'clnok. mm ,1 lll.llfll I 1 .11 II II 11 I .Ui