4 ( Fresh Cut Glass 8 'A and Hand Decorated China 1 a s at CLINTON'S Wc have a handsome line of the above pieces suit able for Wddding and Birthday Presents. Sou venir Spoons, novelties in Silver, Secret Lockets and Chains. A fine lot of Watches, Umbrellas and Canon, and in fact any thing you can wish for in our line. Would be pleased to have jou call. Clinton 1 to & THE JEWELER, FRIDAY, AUGUST 30, 1901. W. T. Wilcox and family have returned .from their trip iuthe east. Lay services will be held at the Episcopal churcu sunaay mommy, Bert Parsons went to Omaha yesterday morning for a few days' visit. Mrs. P. W. Sitton and daughter Vera have been spending the past few days with friends in Cheyenne Joe Fillion. Jr., went to Cheyenne the early part of this week where he has secured employment in the U. P. tin shop. Mrs. Geo. A. Beecher and cbil drep left today lor Cheyenne, where Mr. Beecher has been passing part of his vacation. They will remain in Wyoming tor a week. The Kearney ball team wants the Union Pacifies to go down there next week and play two games. No definite arrangments for such have yet been made. It is said that Henry Schuff of Grand Island has expressed a de sire to purchase a restaurant in thiB city and is now considering a proposition which has been sub mitted to him. H. Pcndcrgraft pitched for the Kearney team yesterday against the Haskell Indians) and held the latter down to seven hits and struck out nine men. He will pitch for the Kearney team in the game with Wahoo tomorrow. For Sale Furniture of a nine room lodging house cheap. Apply to MrB. H. F. Jeffrey, over Mc Cullough's Store. Miss Adelaide Staatz, a graduate of the American Conservatory of Music of Chicago, who will arrive in town to-morrow as the guest of Miss Josephine Goodman, will assist in the grand concert given by Alvin Pool September 4th. MIbb Staatz comes with the intention of forming a clasB in music and baR the promise ot many olMisBBratt's former pupils. How about the wear you had from that'last pair? Wc arc looking for the kind of trade that require GOOD SHOES Wc expect School Shoes to ho"vc rough usage. THE KIND We handle are built for that purpose. WE KEEP Nothing in our Shoe Stock that we cannot recommend. Our customers are satisfied with them. Better let us fit your Cljil dren out this' time. Store open evenings until 8 oc'clock. Wilcox Department More Schoo Shoes. A Carload of Barbed Wire Just Received Baker Pointed - - - - $3.80 Baker Galvanized - - - 4.10 Wilcox Department Store 1 Orand Concert. The following program will be rendered at the concert at the opera house next Wednesday evening. I. Vocal Male Octctto. 2. VloIln-Sccnc Dc Dallct l)c llcriot Alvln Pool. 3. Cornet Hazellnc I'olka Hazel Karl SUmp. 1. Piano-Concert Elude PMaJor..McI)3well MlssJenalc tlratt. 8. Reading Selected Miss Francis Furnas. 0. Vocal-Wright Star of Love Kobaudl Mrs. Milton Doollttlc. 7. Violin Legendc Wlenlanskl Alvln Pool. 8. Piano-Selected Minn Adelladc Staatz. 9. Violin Ductt-Selcctcd Itobcrt Gary and Alvln Pool. 10. Vocal Male Octette. Admission thirty-five cents; scats reserved without extra charge at Stamp's on and after Mouday. Dennis O'Brien went to Chey enne last evening. E. R, Ripley expressed ten bushels of tomatoes to Grand Island this morning. Mrs. W. N. Salisbury and son W. B, Salisbury left this morning for a visit at Mt. Pleasant, Iowa. New wheat is now being mar keted in the city, for which from fifty to fitty-three cents per 'bushel is being paid. Mrs. Li. J. Hazcn, who had been visiting her parents Mr. and Mre, Bruno Am, returned to Clarks this morning. Next Monday is Labor Day, and it will be observed as u legal holi day by the closing of the banks and the Union Pacific Bhops, The Knights ot Pythias have received a new carpet for their hall and will make other improvements in the way of furnishings. To better facilitate the handling and storage of flour and feed, C. P. Iddings is having a large ware house erected at the roller mills. A local tennis tournament will be held at the west end court next Monday and Tuesday, A number of players will enter the contests. Miss Minnie Sorcnson who stopped at Omaha and other Ne braska, townb while enroute from her cabtern trip arrived home last evening. Mrs. H, N. Smith left the early part of the week for Scranton, Pa., where she will make an extended visit with the hope that the climate will improve her health. Quite a number ot North Platte people attended the Frontier Day celebration in Chevenne this week. Among them were Mrs. M. H. Kelly, Terrence McGovern and bib. ter May, A. M. Lock and Art Salis bury. The fruit business from the west, which was very dull the early part of the week, has begun to pick up. Yesterday fortv.two cars were iced and probably as many more cars will be similarly treated today. II. N. Smith will repair his fish dam which was recently washed out on his ranch northwest of town and will restock it with fifty thous and black bass. He expects to re ceive the fish from the hatcheries in a few weckB. The Des Moines house which is represented by the three can vassers, who were arrested for can vaBBiug without a license, tor- warded money here today and have employed a lawyer io te6t the legal ity of the ordinance under which the men were arretted and fined. Chicago forecast for North Platte and vicinity: Partly cloudy with possibly showers this after noon and tonight, Saturday gener ally fair, The maximum tempera ture yesterday was 88, one year ago 89. The minimum tempera ture this morning was C4, one year ago 64. What A Tale It Telia. If that mirror of yours showH n wretched. 6allow complexion, a jaun llrWl Incilr. moth nn tell oh nnd blotches. on the skin, its liver trouble; but Dr King's New Llfo Pills regulato the livor purify the uioou, give clear stun, rosy cb.eokB. rich complexion, Onlr 23a at Sf reltrfl drug store. tf44:ct.ee.tfttt:tttcc-tf Railroad Notes. S t.tCFCtt.efftfefi.tt Col. Fred D. Grant passed cast on train No. 5 Tuesday. Round-house foreman John Bay is expected home from his Denver yisit in a day or two. A solid traiu of forty-two cars of sheep came in from the west yes terday morning. There were 12,600 sheep in the traiu. Engine 812 which had been in the shops lor several months receiv ing general repairs, came out yes terday and will be used as an extra in the passenger service. The net earnings of the Union Pacific for the fiscal year just closed were over one million dollars greater than for the preceding twelve months. Passenger Brakcman States has asked for a thirty day lay-off and on Sept. 10th will leave for a visit at his old home 111 Pennsylvania He will also attend the Buffalo exposition. Freight engineers and thcNtram ctews will begin to run through to from North Platte to Cheyenne next Sunday. The result of this order will be watched with interest. It is generally predicted by road men that the engineers on the slow trains cannot stand so many con secutive hours of labor. The Lincoln Journal of last Tuesday gave a half column to a reported set-to betwecu U. P. spot ters and trainmen in this city Sat urday night, in which the spotters were pummcled and their kodaks smashed. There is nothing like going away from home to learn the news but have any spotters been here? A special train of fourteen cars of soldiers returning from the Philip pines passed through the city last cyening. They composed the third battalion of the Fourteenth Regt., and were enroute to Ft. Snclliug, Minn., where the men will be sta tioned. With this battalion was Lieutenant Colonel Mann and tho regimental band. The announcement comes from New York that the directors of the Union Pacific have decided to ex pend forty milliou dollars in im proving the Central Pacific and Southern Pacific roads. One of the principal pieces of construction will be a six million dollar tunnel through the Cascade mountains. Only $3 for double berth in Pull man Tourist Sleeping Car, North Platte to Cleveland, Ohio via Union Pacific, Illinois Central and Lake Shore and Michigan Southern rail roads account of G. A. R. excursion September 7th. For reservations apply to Col. John E. Evans, North Platte, Nebraska, or W. H. Brill, D. P. A. Illinois Central, Omaha, Nebraska. Will Twohig returned this morn ing from a visit with friends in Cheyenne, We are requested to announce that the Young Married Ladies' Club will meet with MrB. Allie Russell next Tuesday afternoon. Frank Carpenter and family of Sutherland left yesterday for Spo kane, Wash., to recuperate his tailing health. Mr. Carpenter 11 U. P. agent at Sutherland. A heavy washout occurred on the Sutherland ditch, north of town the last heavy rain. The washout was so great that much ol the dirt was swept into the lower ditch which will necessitate cleaning it out. The break will require about a week's work to put the ditch in running order. Sutherland Free Lance. FALL STYLES. Now is the time to begin to sew for cold weather. We have just received our fall stock of Out ings. The styles this year are very beautiful. We have tbem in three grades. Best quality per yd 10c Medium grade per yd 8c Light weight per yard 5c BiguStore open evenings until 8 o'clock. Hfifcox DeparW' Store. 0 m iij BARGAIN HUNT ERS ATTENTION! W. F. McGlone Offers while they last the best line of Glassware ever offered for the price. n ONLY (A, Large Berry Dish, two dc- signs, 10c Large Water Pitcher 10c Large Milk Pitcher 10c Covered Butter Dish 10c Covered Sugar Bowl 10c Large Footed Bowl 10c Footed Jelly Dish 10c Square Fruit Dish ic Oval Fruit Dish IOC These goods are going very fast and if you want them you must get them at once as we only have 25 Dozen Pieces. Don't forget that Snowflakc Flour, Yale Coffees, Uptons Teas, Meyers' Cider Vinegar, lleinlz's Preserves, . Pickles and Sauces, are the best and you can only buy them of us. Presbyterian Social. The Presbyterian Indies en ve nn In tor ostuiR entertain moat nttheopern houso Inst ovonbff, which notwithstanding tho rnin whb well nttonded. Tho affair was onllod n railroad social, and on an improvisod train woro found many uotnblo porsouiitfoB Mrs. Nation, Mrs. Hugglos, .7. Piorpont Morgan, A. Cam' ogio and othors. Tho actions and uiako up ot thoso oroatod constdorablo atmiso- ment for tho crowd. At tho ond of this journoy a program consisting of a piano trio by Orn Trooy, Mnry Strohorn nnd Holon Horeliey; a cornot duot by Earl Stamp ond Fred Weingand; 0 rooitation by littlo Abbio Pattoreon; a song by tho mulo oototto and a violin duot by Alvln Pool and Robort Cary was rendored, oaoh number bolng oncorod. Twontv nilnutos woro tlion taken for refresh ments. At tho oloso ot this period a faroo wob givon on tho Btngo. This consisted of a play in which ono young mun during n leap yoar was besieged by tivo ladies each ot whom was intent ou securing hjm for n husband. This provoked much fun for tho audionco. Intorspersod in tho farce woro readings by Miss Furnois and Ora Tracy. Tho Wahoo ball tonm plnyB at Kear- noy today and tomorrow. Dr. F. V, Miller goos to Ogalalla noxt woclc to nttond to tho wants of patrons in tho dental lino. The Titinum: job department is print- ing u pamphlet of tho proooodlngn of tho recont Kpiscopnl convocation at Lnrnmlo, also a pnmphlot giving n res. umoof tho work of tho ohurohwomen in the Jurisdiction of Laramie, Mr. nnd Mrs. Ooo. R. F'ronch loft Inst night for Omaha, whoro Mrs. French will rocolyo modion' trontmont. W. O, May, ono of tho londlng coin-1 merolnl lights of Oothoiburg, spoilt n few hours in town Tuesday, Julius Pizor returned Inst night from Chicago whoro ho spent ton duyu pur chasing n stock of fall and winter goods for the Leader. Reports from Cheyenne ore that tho Frontier Day Celobrntion this year was not up to thoso of former years, and that pricouof ovory thing woro of a brigandiigo nature E. Hi Warner leaves Tuosdny noxt for Now York to attond the annual con vontion of tho Rod Mon. Enroutoho will stop at Chicago and also spond n few dayB at tho Buffalo exposition. Last week Tiik Tuiiunb statod that Miss Ethel Fenwiok hadgono to St. Joe, Mo. This was an orror. Miss Fonwlck howovor, expects to go to Omaha for n fow days thu coming wr ok and upon hor return will enter tho employ ot tho Fair us millinor. YYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYHYYHYYYYYY The Suit Sale, A Sale that will astonish North Platte. Wc have Fifty more to sell and will offer you the all wool suits that sold at $10.00 1 or $6.00 v All our Summer Suits for Men q and Boys below cost. t Hundreds have availed them Y selves of this great money saving 5 offer. "Why not you? 3 Wc offer the choice of all our perfect fitting, fancy 3j Cassmcrcs, Worsteds and Cheviot Spring and Summer V Suits that sold at $10.00, $12.00, 14.00 and some at $16. SO V at : Y $9.50 i THE MODEL MAX K1RSCHUAUM, Prop, xxhhxxhhhhhhhhhhhhx Miss Poarl Knight, of Qothonburg, mndo n brief visit with hor BiHtor Mrs. Prank Bacon last ovoning. A lottor from O. K. Fook rocolvod n day or two ago states tlmt ho has formod a partnership with Al Hummel in tho general nvrohandiso busslnoBaat Begun, Indian Torritory nnd that thoy nro bnvlng an oxcollont Undo. Mr. Peek's friends in North I'latto will bo glnd to lonrnothia success. Loo Tobin returnod last night from Iliff, Col., whoro ho had boon for two or throe weeks Biiporintonding tho nutting, bnllng nnd soiling of liny from Inud owned by 1) Is mothor. Ho says tho crop this yonr a much lighter than usual, but that which ho murkotod In Donver netted about 97.00 per ton. Mr. Lconhardt, the piano tuner, is registered at The Farrington. Miss Henrietta Fries of Omaha is tnc guest of Miss Bertha Thoel eckc, having arrived laBt night. Orders for the Bcrvices of Mr, Leonhardt the piano tuner, can Ve eft at Warner's or Strietz's. R. L. GraveB and W. L. Richards went to Kearney yesterday to see f they could not arrange lor a ball game in this;city next Monday. Edward Kurkuski and William Draves were arrested by Sheriff Patrick and Detective Vizzard and arrainged before Judge MathewB ast Monday on the charge of stealing bridge timbers be- onging to the U. P. Co. The boys pleaded guilty and the judge fined Dawes $25 and costs, or wcuty-fivc days in jail, and Kur kuBki $10 and costs, or ten dayB in ail. Friends of the boya paid up their flues and the coats and they were discharged, Ogalalla Newc HARNESS Wc have what -you want in this line Team Harness, Concord Harness, Horsc'Collars, Work Bridles, Heavy Traces, Trace Chains, Harac Straps, Bolt Humes, Clip Hamcs, Hook Hamcs, Burlap Fly Sheets, Leather Fly Nets, Cotton Fly Nets. Store open evenings until 8 o'clock. MODEL I One Price Clothing House. SALT. SALT. ISO-lb Bags lOO.lb Bags SO-lb Bags 95c 65c 35c This Is the best Stock Salt in the market W. F. McGIone T HERE ARE OTHERS n who can make and repair Shoes, but there arc lew who can equal and none that can surpass us. C. NEWMAN. J. F. PILLION, General Eopairor. Special attention given to WHEELS TO RENT HUMPHREYS' Witch Hazel Oil TIIK PILE OINTMENT. Ono Application Gives Relief, It euros l'llcj or Hemorrhoid-Internal or Inter tml,lllloaorllccdliiE,ItcblDuorUurnluK.li'luurcs auJ I'lituluK, Ilcllaf Immodluto-cureccrtulu. H ctireit Uurnn, Bcalil ami Ulcerations ami Con. Iractlous from Huron. TI10 IWIIcr luttaut-hvutiu womlurful. It curoi Torn, Cut or Lnrcratcd WoutxU nml limine. It euro Ilolli, Cartainclen, Felom, " Iluiiroumln,'' Ulccif , Old Borc, ItcliluB Kruptlom, Bcurfy or Scald Head. It cures Inflamed or Caked Dreastl and flora Nlpploi. Invaluable. It euro Salt lUioum.TtttoM, Scurfy Kruptlons, Chapped Hand, 1'cvir llllttors, Soro IJ or NontrlU. Curuf, Jlunlom, Soro and Chafed Fvut, Wag of Iiuuct, JIoulto IIIIim nnd Suuburnn. Tliroo Sizes, 25o 60a. and. $1,00 Sold by Drugglttt, or tent pre-paid or) receipt or price . HUMPHREY' MED.vCO., Cor. WllllM' John, 6M1.', w WKWYViUU ' 'V .1 ) I , ,. 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