GOLD, SILVER AND g $ PEARL HANDLE I 25 SUK IIMRDFII AC ft $ A fine line of Black and g $ Colored Silks from $3 J to $10. g I FANS. SI $ Something line in Fans g ft just the thing- to pre- g $ sent to young- ladies. & Also a very pretty line of g S Cut Class and Silvorwnrr. W f suitable for wedding prcs- g 4 cnts. Clinton to THE JEWELER, J lit Jfarat-Wctkty tribune. FRIDAY, JUNIC 28, 1901. Sidney Dillon spent several days in Omaha this week. Judge Davis goes to Omaha to night on legal business, Komcyn Dillard went to Lexing ton this morning to spend a few days with friends. Lew Mullen returned yesterday from a two weeks' visit with rela tires in the east part of the state. Billy Dymoud, the famous aquatic wonder, will make his celebrated high dive at Lamplugh's lake next Sunday. Received at Schlesinger's Louvre, Mixed carload of Imported German Ucer Culmbachcr and Wald schloeschen. Five hundred men and boys are wanted to take part in Fourth of July exercises. Apply at once to P. II Sullivan. Will Bloom, living east of old Ft. McPhcrson, brought in stalks of rye yesterday measuring over five leet in height and containing well filled heads from five to seven inches in length. North Platte is to have a Fourth of July celebration and it will be a hummer. Doolitlle furnishes the Fireworks and they will be better than ever this year. R. J. O'Hanlou, general organ izer of tha American Humane Association, writes this office that at the request of the Nebraska Humane Society he will visit North Platte on July 8th to assist in organizing a local society if our citizens desire such an organiza tion. i m mmajka uuinino Ann mm nuuit, g NORTH PLATTE, NEB. EXTRAORDINARY SALE. 1 . GET READY FOR THE FOURTH OP JULY. s Today wo inaugurate tho Grandest Sale of Summer Suits. Wo 3 SE roach everything in tho storo in liht weight goods. No moruy shown rS ZZ to quality. Men's, Boys' and Children's Departments. Every light ZS suit in the house must go. Hro is a full description ot tho goods wo 5E offor on snle: ZZ Twenty-two styles of Mon's Summor Suits in light chocks and 15 stripes, men's all-wool serges in finest ot navy bluo, men's all wool black fc: and grey clay worsteds, men's all wool Tibet and Scotch goods, all of zS ZZ tho highest of quality and tho best of tailoring, and not a garment ZS f sold less than 812.00 and some as high as $15.00, your choico of any 3! tz and all styles for v $7.50 Per Suit. 1k.-5 Fittoon stylos of Boys' Long Pants Suits in black Tibet, striped Y Scotch Tweeds, and all wool clay worsteds all ot the beBt ot tailoring ZZ and trimmings with singlo or double broastod vosts, not a garment in IIS f tho lot worth loss than 87,50 and some as high as 810, ages 12 to 20 S SC? yoars, your choico on this ealo for S5.00 Per Suit. I Hoys' Kmo Pants SuItB with and without vosts, all of Scotch 5 woolen goods and fancy worstods, not a garment sold loss than $1.00, 5 j: ages from 4 to 11, your choico of any in tho lot for Z2 I $2.50 Per Suit. I Sj Don't forgot that wo handlo ZZ tho latest stylos in MEN'S AND HOVS' HATS iu light and dark ZZ shades from 50 cents up. This is an opportunity never boforo presented to tho pooplo of r2S ZZ North Platto and vicinity and whon you see Nebraska's clothing ad- ZZ ST vortisod at such prices you may bo assured that quality is above all. S S Evory garment in the store is of this season's product and all right, 31 ZZ and you can't well afford to stay homo. Mothors bring vou boys nlong ZZ S as this salo moans an extraordinary saving on pricos and tho elioico of :3S tho best qualities. ZZ CD'MuBt received, a full lino of Keystone Pants nnd Ovoralls. ZZ J j Nebraska Clothing and Shoe House, 1 t, L SAM H. ROSENDI3KG, Manager. l ront Street, two doors west of McCullough.it Carter's. ZT, m uiuimi. miunuDoiuui MUllu.lllll.il BLANK CARTRIDGES SMITH & WESSON 32 AND 38, CENTER FIRE 30 and 35 cents A BOX, Store open evenings until 8 o'clock. Wilco Departments Store, Mrs. S. F. Dikemau returned last evening from a visit at Solo man, Kas. Miss Sara Ncary lias accepted a position as cashier in The Leader and will also have charge ot the millinery department. A special meeting of S. A. Doug las Post will be held at the K. P. hall tomorrow evening to consider matters pertaining to the Fourth of July. One hundred and lire persons from the city attended the dance held at Lamplugh's lake Tuesday evening, and a very pleasant and orderly time is reported. The Fourth of July committee announce that they have everything in apple-pic order and promise the citizens one of the best celebrations they have ever had. There will be a number of amusing features con nected with the celebration. No old style goods at full prices at Doolittle's. Everything fresh and up to date. If anything gets out of date we reduce the price and let it go. Twenty-eight men were initiated into the Maccabees last Wednesday evening and at a 8pcci.il meeting tomorrow evening about twenty more will straddle the festive goat. About fifty applications have been receiyed by this order within the past six weeks, Received at Schlesinger's Louvre, Mixed carload of Imported German Beer Culmbachcr and Wald schlocschen. A gang of men in charge of Char ley Kuhns have started in to con struct the telephone from this city to Maxwell, work commencing at this end. There has been consid erable delay owing to the delay of material", bnt now that it has arrived, the work will be rapidly pushed, and by July 15th North Platte people can "hello" to inhabi tants of both Maxwell and Brady. This line will prove a great conven ience to the people of those villages as well as to those of this city and the gentlemen forming the com pauy are entitled to commendation for their enterprise SHOES and tho bent for tho least 3 UUVOr III! II. WO Will HIIDDIV VOI1 Roceptlon to Merchants. The Retail Clerks' Union gayc a reception last evening to the mer chants who acquiesced to the re quests ot the union for early clos ing hours. The ladica of the merchants and clerks were present, making a gathering that comfort ably filled the First National bank hall. August Uazcncamp, president of the union, delivered the address of welcome and made very neat and appropriate remarks, which were responded to on behalf of the guests by 15. IJ. Warner. Entertaining features were selec tions by the mandolin club and vocal solos by Miss Blanche Wcid meycr and Phil Grady. The former did so well that she responded to an encore. The selection by Mr. Grady was of a descriptive and humorous nature, describing the experiences of a clerk who did not have a union card. Rev. "Wnnbcrly also made an address. Following the program ice cream and cake was -served and an hour or more devoted to having a general good time. The reception was as pleas ant as it was successful and will do much toward increasing the bond of good-will between employer and employe. Why Pay Rent? We can sell you a house and lot on easy terms so it will be better and cheaper than paying rent. Property at various prices. Call and learn particulars. John Bkatt & Co. Upon invitation of Mr. and Mrs. II. J. Hansen, living on the ranch north of the river, the Ladies' Aid Society of the Lutheran church spent yesterday as the guests ol that estimable couple. There were thirty present, and that the day was passed in a' delightful manner is the expression of every one present. Not the least attrac tive feature ot the day was the bountiful lunch served by the host and hostess, which included turkey, ham, tongue, pickles, bread, cake and ice cream. This was so well prepared and nicely served that one lady reports that it wa with some difficulty that the Rev. Mr. Seibett could be persuaded to come home he wanted to "camp" continuously where such good things were found in such abundance. Those present feel greatly indebted to Mr. and Mrs. Hansen for pleasures of the day and for the genuine hospitality shown them. We will close our Store at 9 S a. m. j my mi, ana win not open until 7:30 A. At. July 5tli. 2 WILCOX DEPARTMENT STORE. 5 The social held at the Doolittle residence last evening was attended by nearly two hundred members of the Episcopal parish and the sffair proved a very pleasant one. The lawn was illuminated with Chinese lanterns, and Hart's orchestra fur nished excellent music. An infor mal program consisting of a violin solo by Alvin Pool, a vocal solo by Miss Schmalzried and recitations by Miss Murphy and several child ren, was well rendered. Cake and lemonade was served. The obiect ot the gathering was to promote greater sociability among the mem- oers ot the parish, and this end was certainly attained. Another invoice iust received of the very latest things in stationery, box paper, invitation cards, envel opes, etc., at Doolittle's. They are exquisite. Come and see. We have many cheap hill ranches and grazing land. If you want a good ranch location now is the tunc to get it. John Bkatt & Co. Your Yard Will Look Better If you use our RUBBER HOSE, LAWN MOWERS, GRASS CATCHERS, SCYTHES, SNATHS. INVESTIGATE! ri??uStorc open eveninys until 8 o'clock. Wilcox Department Store. A few Points ol Interest TO FARMERS, STOCKMEN, IIAYMEN, that should not be lost sight of. ROPE Stacker Rope, Hard Twist Kopc, Manila Rope in all sizes, and the price you know is rigni. ;B-incn anu -incn Stacker Rope, 10c per pound. Machine Oil, Eldorado Castor Oil, the best on the market, goes farthest, at 35c per gallon. AXLE GREASE Monarch, Mica, Castor Oil and Frazicrs. COFFEE In your hay camp you want the best for your money. There is no eoltec sold in North Platte that is equal to our 2li cent bulk coffee. Two pounds of it is equal to any pack age coffee sold and vou get coffee. Come in and buy two pounds of it and you will never use package coffee again. FLOUR Use Sundance, good as any ?1. 10 flour, for $1.00 per sack. Snowilakc, good' as any Minneapolis Hour retailed at $1.25, for $1.10 per sack. Oct our prices on 500 pound lots. Swift and Co.'s Bacon, Hams, Salt Pork, Cooked Ham, Bone less Ham and Bologna, arc the best, and they cost no more than others. Wc handle them exclu sively. Hammond Packing Co., of Cheyenne, put up only absolutely pure lard; wc have it in 3, 5 and 10 pound pails and it costs no more than others. Feed your chickens ground oyster shell and make them a paying investment. Worth 2l cents per pound. OATMEAL Wc lead in prices as well, as quality. Wc will sell you 9 pounds of the best bulk oatmeal for 25 cents. We will sell you a 5 pound package of Banner Oats, with a fancy decorated china bowl for 30 cents. Bulk Gloss Starch- for 5 cents per pound. PRODUCE We-arc receiving enormous quantities of butter because we pay more for it than any firm in town. Bring it to us and receive the highest price, w r Wc Lead hi Price and Quality, W. F. McGlone. Residents of the First ward hove been wrought up considerably dur ing the past week over the actions of a peeping Tom. One young lady had the courage to discharge a fire-arm at the prowler, but unfot tu nately the leaden missiles tlcw wide of the mark. A liberal dose of lead would have a wholesome effect upon the individual who has been annoying the people. Statement of Foroolosuro Cases. Clerk of the District Court Elder has rendered a statement of the cases in which Lincoln county be gan foreclosure proceedings for the collection of delinquent taxes, and trom tne statement the following is taken: Number of cases filed. , Satisfied and dismissed. Sold at sheriff's sale. . . . ..370 ..136 .. .. 48 Bouirht in by 'county Bouirht in by individuals 17 Pendincr settlement 31 CaseH held on stay 35 unsettiea and belore the court awaiting service 73 Received on settlement of cases without trial $12,561.46. K'eccived on sales, $2,721.51. Total receipts, $15,483.97. The forty-eight tracts of land bouirht in bv the countv will no doubt meet with a ready sale, in tact several tracts nave already been sold. This land will be sold at low figures, and parties desiring any portion ot it should examine the list, which will probably be published next week. Cheap Lots. Just listed with us for sale at $75.00 for comers and $67.50 for inside lots. These lots will sell quickly as they are bargains. John Bratt &. Co. Tom O'Neal yesterday shipped a fine pointer dog to a -party in South Dakota. The high wind Wednesday even ing blew down several trees in the west end and twisted large branches otf of others. It was a pretty still breeze. A Torriblo Explosion. "Of a Kneolinu ntovo bnrnod a lndy hero friKhtfully," writoB N. E. Pnlmor, of Kirkmnn, In. "Tho host doctors couldn't heal tho running sorn that fol lowed, but Hncklon's Amiun Salvo en tirely cured hor." Infnlhblo for Cute, Corns, Soros, Hoils, Uruises, Skin Dis. oases and Piles. 25o at A. V, Stroitz's Driif,' Storo. Horses For Salo. By Joseph Hershey, street, North Platte, Neb. Locust r suneres, at Men's Blue all-wool Scrg-e Men's Crash Coats Men's Crash Pants We have a few odd things which we offer you at odd figures. We don't expect to come out even on them, just want to get them out of the way. Terrific Price Cutting in Boys' Clothing. Odds and ends in Boys' Vcstee Suits, ages ff QC 3, 4, 5 and 6, $3 and $4 values, at ... Pi"J Boys' Knee Pants, 25 and Yes, we give the money back, but nobody ever 0 wains me money uacK. W ... 1 I. J THE MODEL ONE-PRICE CLOT HUNG HOUSE Max Kirschbaum 9 Prop. ' Exclusive agent for the Celebrated Carhart Overalls. nam uau nuiwo t Ninety cars of Calitornin fruit were iced last night and early this forenoon . J. P. Ganson, foreman of the ice gang', has sent in hm resignation to be effective July 1st. The railroadR estimate that 50, 000 persons will take advantage of the Epworth League convention rates to San Francisco. Several extra engine crews will probably be put on the early part ot next week to meet the require ments ot the change iu running the engines through to Cheyenne and, which makes repooling necessary. Complaints come from up the road that the dagoes employed on the Union Pacific ballast gangs are killing all the prairie chickens that they can find. Each evening a gang Btarts out and generally brings in from six to a dozen old chickens. It is announced that beginning next Monday the passenger en gines and :rcws will run through to Cheyenne. The freight engines will also run through to Cheyenne, but the crews will stop at Sidney. This will make a number of changes in the assigned passenger runs and will result in the pooling of engines. Wash Goods. Wc have just received ah invoice of entirely NEW STYLES. .. Conslstfng- of Dimities ANIJ Batiste. The patterns in these arc very rich and the cloths are line, PRICE 15 and 18 Cts A YARD. B Store open cveinngs until 8 o'clock. Wilcox Department Store. 5 THE MODEL ONE-PRICE Clothing House, Max Kirschbaum, Prop, Great Summer Clothing Sale. Men's Blue Serge Suits ff 0 CA all wool, $io value, at p0JU Men's $io and $12 all wool suits, consisiing of Black Cheviots, Unfinished Worsteds and Fancy Cas- 7.50 Pants, $3 values, at $2.00 95c 75c I7(. 50c values, at a' mmv rim wilm No. 11 MisBos' Hoso ir pair lOo No. -1 10 MiHBOfl' IIouo norpiiir 10c No. 10 iMibsoh' Hoso por pair t!3o No 15 Hoys' l.oathor Stockings por pair 2oo No. 11. MiBBoa' White Foot lloso pi'r pair 200 No. .') Mi'phob' Laco Stripo Hobo . por pair 20o No. 09 Ladiea' Hobo, 2 pair .. ,2f5u No. 07 Ladies' JIoho por pair loo No. t!) Lndtoa' Hobo por pair 25o No. 210 Ladios' t.aeo Stripo Hobo por pair 50o No. (520 LcdioB Knnoy Hobo por pair. .fiOo Thoro 1110 other inakoH ot Stocking but tow woar iih woll and 110110 boltor than UbACK OATS. Storo opon ovoningn until 8 o'clock. filcoxDcpiirtiiiciitStore. A Bad Give Away it always is for a man to wear ready-made clothing-. It rellccts upon his breeding' and g-ood taste. Men of cleyance and refinement always depend upon their tailor for the stamp of style that only an artist can give to your clothing-,, and wc are acknowledged to be the leaders in this line iu the city. Exam ine our new line of Summer fabrics. F. J. Broekcr. ;