J Loc Local News in Brief. X, PEOPLE AND EVENTS X L. Carpenter, republican candi date for sheriff, spent yesterday in town, The county commissioners will meet in regular BCSBion on Tuesday ot next week. Arthur Fonda has been confined to the house for several days with an attack of quinsy. The Degree of Honor will give an oyster supper and dance at Lloyd's opera house on the evening of October ICth. The Tcst End Card Club will be entertained this evening by Mrs. V. M. Cunningham assisted by Mrs. VV. J. Stuart. Dr. Seymour, the eye specialist will be at The Farrington on Thursday of tins week. The Model, The Leader and the Nebraska Clothing Store were closed yesterday by reason of the Jewish atonement day. The Delia Prlngle company came in from the cast yesterday morning and opened a week's engagement at the opera house last evening. M. R. Magnusseu has marketed nearly 3,000 watcmclona this sea son from an eight acre tract. It proved a paying crop. Hiram Waldo, charged with un lawfully killing prairie chickens, had a hearing before Judge Bald win Saturday and was dlscbargpd. The Delia Pringlc band, which is a very excellent musical organiza tion gave concerts yesterday and today that were highly appreciated. Ben Kvans, of Ward, Col,, spent yesterday in town with friends while enroute to Hershcy to visit his parents, Rev. and Mra. W. M. Evans. Wild ducks arc coming in pretty lively and sportsmen experience little trouble in killing a "mess," which generally means from ten to twenty. A. 13. Huntington and son George who Uave been doing carpenter work on a ranch near Sidney for several months, have completed the job and returned home. For SaleTwenty standing trccB from one to two ft 1 V-;I 6 . , '' " ' '" rillS week you will find our Show Windows Display and Value offering best value at : : : : : : in 1 attractive both In Children's Suits we are Prices Starting ever seen. up to $5.00 $1.00 Boys' and Youths' Suits from ::::::: $2.50 to $15.00 Also show great value in Under Wear. Bed Flannel drawers in small sizes 28 to 30 waists at 60 cents a garment. Less than the cost of the material N. B. Post and several workmen will go to Hershey tomorrow to erect buildings on one of J. H. Hcr- and one-half feet 8llcY'8 f arm- la circumference. Wood. Etta Clark, whose sickness was t first pronounced typhoid fever was later found to be suffering rom appendicitis, and was taken to Omaha by W. C. Elder Friday for an operation. Alfalfa hay for sale. Inquire of Apply to C. L. C. L. Patterson and 15d Lovelaud returned Sunday from McPhcrson county, bringing with them eighty head of cattle. Your insurance is solicited by Clarence Redmond. Bert Brown and Mr. Smith who went to the KanBao Division sever al weeks ago to fire, returned Sun- Mrs, W, v, Cody or Harrington & day night. Business on the K. P. became slack and extra firemen got but short time, hence their return. Tobln. Anton Stenuer filed a complaint J. A. Harwell and fatnilv have re-1 1 turned from the cast. Dr. V. LucaB spent the latter part of last week in Omaha. R. L. Graves returned from Coun cil Bluffs Sunday morning. L. Thoelecke went up to Sidney on businesi Saturday morning. Arthur Rush returned Sunday morning from a brief visit in Omaha. 4 Earl Trout has returned from a visit with his parents at Wood Riyer. Mrs. C. P. Davis has been the guest of North Platte friends for several days past. Judge Grimes went to Kearney yesterday to Jiold a term of court tor Judge Sullivan. Mrs. John Jones and two little boys went to Lincoln the latter part of last week on a visit. George McMichacl lett Monday night for Chicago to re-enter the Northwestern University. Nelson Newman and family went to Julcsburg Saturday to visit rcla Uvea for a couple ot days. Mra. E. E. Northrup returned home Saturday from an extended visit with relatives in Thayer county. Mrs. C. F. Scharmann, who had been visiting relatives at -Steele City lor several week, returned home last night, Mrs. and Mrs. H. E. Stone, who have been visiting their son Ed and family for several days, returned to their home in Lincoln Saturday Miss Irma Cody returned Satur day from Louisville, Ky., where for a couple ot weeks she was the guest at a swell house party. Mrs. Arta Cody Boal and daugh ter Clara returned from the cast Saturday morniutr and left for their home in Wyoming last evening. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. R. Hammond who had been spending several months in Ohio and Virginia, re turned to town Saturday. They are undecided as to whether they will remain here permanently. Irving-Crane, late of Omaha, has accepted the position ot prescrip tion clerk at Streitz's drug store. Prior to coming here Mr. Crane was in the employ of leading drug gists in Omaha. His wife will ar rive tomorrow. I1!. '. '. 8 i' i'fTfHi ' i''ti I JA P hi J7TiJ The perfection of all ranges is reached in the range that will work, equally well with hard coal, soft coal wood or cobs; bake, roast, broil, seethe or fry to perfection, heat all the water you need almost instantly; properly used last a lifetime, and save its cost price. Majestic Malleable Iron and Steel Range in the county court Saturday charging Albert Koenig with an in decent exposure of his person. Both parties precinct. Oscar Smith, son of J. I. Smith, left yesterday for Alliance, where lie will cuter the B, & M. machine reside in Somerset bIiopb as an apprentice. For aboiU two years he had beccn a machinist A boy baby was born Saturday to Mr. and Mrs. L. E, Roache. Mother and eon are doing nicely. Miles Maryott came up from Cozad Sunday night to play second base for the Union Pacific team. Joseph Tuffs, who had been vis- itinir his son in town, returned to Grand Island yesterday. John Ellison and family leave today for Omaha where Mr. E. has secured employment in the Union Pacific shops O. W. Neale was down from Sutherland Saturday visiting . I A A I ..!! ! menus, is iuc n-.puoucan uorni- M . nOWman. for a number of nee tor county snperlntendent he h years ,iving ncar willard postoffice docs all of it, and will not clog1 with ashes and clinkers, allow smoke and soot to escape into the kitchen, crack or break, or subject you to the expense and annoyance ot every other range. , Made of MALLlfiAlibli; 1KOJN and best open hearth cola-rolled; steel, 10 to SO per cent heavier throughout than any other range. v lutia iiiiuu wuu iiuil uauuaius, aim iuu cuuic lauuv: iivuiuu wuu .v TkT . A it i ,i..j iti n , uie lxorway iron rivcis. urxigntanu uusi-ugiu. xnis explains why a Great Majestic Range will do its work in half the time,, and' with half the fuel. Majestic Cookiivg Exhibition NOW GOING ON AT OUR STORE We want you to come in ANY DAY THIS WEEK and sec the Majestic in operation, have a Majestic biscuit and a cup of delicious coffee, and see the proof of the claims made for Majestic Ranges by a man direct from the factory. A SET Of (OOKlUti UTENSILS Ml with every Majestic Range sold during this week a set of ware made ot heavy copper, nicklcd, steel ana enamel, well worth 7.50. One complete set absolutely free with each Majestic Range sold this week only. Majestic ranges are made in every size and every style, to fit every condition and every purse. We want you to come irr and sec the range at work glad to show it to you whether you intend to buy or not. E. B. WARNER. 7or Sale. Lot and live room House, corner West Second and Vine streets. Also buggy and good family horse. Equire ot J, P. Clabaugh. Ex-pottmaster Hill and family hclper m. thc local Bbop8 luve next week for Kansas, where Tuc republican county candidates Mr. Hill will look.up a permanent bcldia m1ec.tlnff Saturday with the rmiiiT r nlmlrmtin nnrl mnnn nrfn r rr. location, either in that state or in the Indian Territory. He has listed for sale his property in town, If you want something fine In a razor or knite that Is warranted call and examine our stock. Every article guaranteed. Cmnton the Jeweler. Fred Grau severed his connection as clerk at Stress's drug a tore Sat urday evening and with his family will remove to Omaha iu a few days, This is an estimable family that wc regret to have leave North Platte. John Worthly living north of the river has purchased ot M. Obcrst the property In the First ward known as the DonaldHon house, the transferring made Saturday. Mr. Wortbley Is showing his confidence la North Platte by iuvesting his surplus money in property, now owning three or four town hoimcs. Just received a car load of Waukegati and GHddeit Barb Wire, Jos. Hershey. Uurman, the Kearney ball catch er who came up to play behind the ' bat in the games with Colorado Springs, baa expressed a desire to become a permanet resident of North Platte if he can secure em ployment. It is probable that those interested in base ball will see that he gets a position-that is satisfac tory. With Pcndergraft, Cope and Jlurman addeti to the Union Pacific team next season it will prove an ff?rfftioa that can set a pace toe hot for any amateur team In thc state, . county chairman and made arrange mcnta to open thc campaign this week. People in thc country may therefore expect friendly calls from the candidates, Farmers and stockmen will prob ably be interested In knowing that chunky horses weighing in the neighborhood of one thousand pounds have advanced from six to eight dollars per head in thc St. Louis market during thc past two or three weckB. getting ready to make a canvass of thc county. Norman Stone, a former passen ger conductor out of this place but at thlB time working in the south, came in on No. 5 Saturday for a visit with his family whp still re side in this city. It is reported that he will Boon move them to his present location. Tom Ireland of Moorefield and Bud Harper of St. Louis purchased a carload of horseB and mules in this ylcluity last week. They were driven to Maxwell yesterday. From tliere with others purchased in that locality they will be shipped to tac at iwouis marKct. this county, died early morning at the age of years. I wish to close out my Paints, and for the next will sell them at first MECHANICS SHOES. Here arc some Shoes especially desirable for thc use of shop or road men, or any man whose work is particularlyhardonshoes at $2.00. Wc have a stout Veal Calf shoe with half double soles, plain wide toe in lace or congress round toe with cap in lace. at $2.50 A plump Kangaroo Calf lace shoe, witli full double soles full, roomy toe with tip. A comfortable and roomy shoe. at $3.00 A strong wearidg high top lace shoe Kangaroo Kip stock heavy single soles round toe with tip. A solid dependable shoe Yellow Front Shoe Store, G120KG1! M, GRAHAM, MKr. 3 doora Houlh 1'. O. North l'Ltte ,NcU. Saturday sixty'onc stock of 30 days cost. A fine line of paint. Floor paint a specialty. A. L. Davis. An absolutely safe investment in which man, woman or child- above five years can inycBt $2.50 per month or more. Better investment than building and loan. It will pay you to call and obtain particulars. John Bratt & Co., real estate, loans, insurance and collections, L. D. George brought to town Saturday a cluster of ten potatoes attached to each other, and each tuber being of fair size. This ab normal growth is supposed to have resulted during the wet weather of the past few weeks, the eyes ot the original potato producing those attached. Warner's Furniture satisfies to morrow as well as today. It is made for service as well as bcautv. Ever Notice The difference in Cotton Batts How much whiter and cleaner some brands are. Ours Are Clean The price as low as for poorer grades. 5 to 18 Gents. Store open evenings until 8 o'clock. Wilcox DepMfemerit tofe. Experienced nurse from hospital desires position to nurse. Enquire upstairs, first door cast Harring ton & Tobin's. Knights of Pythias should not overlook the social which will be given at the hall next Thursday evening. Provision has been made for entertaining the members and iricndB in a manner that ib pretty certain to be acceptable. Each member of the lodge has thc privilege of inviting a friend and lady to the affair, T. C. Patterson says that some of the strongest editorial articles commendatory of the life and poli cies of the late president that he read appeared in thc democratic papers of the uouth. President McKinley was extremely popular with the people i;ot the south, as they were heartily fn accord with his expansion, honest money and other policies. Chief Game Warden Simpkius has ruled that titty game birds is the maximum number ot game birds that one may lawfully have in bis possession during the open season. Some controversy has oc curred over the proper interpreta tion of the law which appears to say that one may have in his pos session ten ucese, ten brants and fifty ducks. The chief game war den holds that this docs not mean that one may nave seventy birds in his possession. Fitty is the limit. Building Lots trom $25.00 up House and two lots, $780.00. House and three lotB, $630.00 New house of six rooms to rent, $12.00. Some bargaiuB in all lines. Cl,AKKNCK RKDMONI). Twelve or fifteen democrats met pursuant to the published call in mass convention Saturday after noon and endorsed iu its entirety thc ticket nominated by the popu lists thc week before This makes fusion complete iu Lincoln county and the war-cry will be anythmg to defeat the republicans. Out having knocked out the fusion gang two years ago and also one year ago, the republicans enter the campaign determined that fusion in Lincoln county snail again wauow in the mire ot defeat. SALT. SALT. 150-Ib Bags lOO.lb Bags 50-lb Bags This is the Salt in the market W. F. McGlone 95c 65c 35c best Stock lilllLn A MAN OF REFINEMENT. wants his clothing made to order It is the only way in which he can obtain that style and comfort whjch are appreciated by well dressed men. The very finest pf new Fall gopds, the choicest of exclusive patterns, the per fected of stylish tailoring arc to he had only at J. F. Broeker, Ralston & Fonda Live Stook Commission Merchants, Union Stock Yards, South Omaltq. By good sales and courteous trontmont our ouatotners havo become our boBt nohoitors. Wo nro fully equipped to linndlo nil business entrusted to our onre nnd enn oiTor unoquoled sorvloo nnd absolute eafoty. Give us a trial nnd wo will convinco you. Market re ports furnished on application. Wo ro tor by permission to First Nntionnl Ilnnk of North Platte.