8 Fine Cut Glass a and Hand i Decorated China at CLINTON'S ft, We have a handsome Une 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 Canes, and in fact any thing you can wish for in our line. Would be pleased to have you call. YOUR DRESS will look netter, t nil wear better, WILL NOT SPOT NOR. SHRINK. Clinton i THE JEWELER, f Site Jfrml-WMMjj Srituar. FRIDAY, OCT. 4, 1901. If the coodJ are SrONGJJD by the SPOTLE.SS STEAM sponger: High Class Work Us Specially. Buy your DRESS OO0D9 of us and hare them proptny ipongta at tugnt con cl so. a yard. Wilcox Department Store. C. W. Burklund it down trom Sutherland today, Judge Davis and W. T. Wilcox went west this morning. Harry Dixon returned this morn ing from a trip up the road. The uniforms for the high school cadcta are expected to arrive next week. Vern Langford has returned from n trip to Ogden and other western pointB. Mrs. M. II. Jenkins and daughter of Pleasonton arc visiting relatives iu town, Eachjtrain from the cast unloads from two to six chicken hunters at this point. Will Dolan of Maxwell transacted business in town yesterday and at tended the races. Iu the second race with the Sham'rock yesterday the Columbia won by over three minutes. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Weeks and Miss Maggie McGovern returned this morning from a visit in pen ver. ISragk Pjcrolf and Barton La.tr.-. be'tt left a few davs ago (or Terre flautc, I,nd.t yherc they expect o jjnd etriploymep. Mr, Spars of Qmaha, who had heen the guest of L, Sturges for a few days while hunting chickens, returned home today. Jos. Klein of Plattsmouth, gen eral agent ol the Kquitable Life Assurance Co., has been spending a few days in town. Kempton carries a lull line ol musical instruments and jewclery. Ycu will do well to call and get prices before buying elsewhere. The members of the high school foot ball team have secured the ser vices of a coachcr, who wil put tjiem, i() "shape fop" ftjtuje e"pn.tests Jlurinjr the past H'Cpk local atopk. men have shipped ten or twelve eurB of cattle to South Omaha. Nearly till the shippers were un lortutiatc in striking a slow market. v The annual Methodist conference of the West Nebraska district will convene in this city on Tuesday ot next week. About 150 clergymen and visitors will be with us ibr" about a week, We bay? a big line of ladies', anc gents pocket books,' change purses card cases. Bbo'ppuig bflgs atifl wallets. If you want someng fine we huvp t,em, trom JjUc.efltB MP., A Urge number of, Np.rth Pkate neopie expect to attend, the gra.n.d, lodges ot the Odd Ffllpws anH peekalQ Wllph wil.1 hc lleM l Kearney about the middle of this month. From the Rawlins Republican we learn that A. J. Miller formerly ot this city and two others have in corporatcd a company for the pur pose of manufacturing the Hurst automatic switch. The switch is the luttentiou ot u young railroad Wait at Rawlins. - " 1 " A subscription bt (or Block in the base bji association is beiflg circulated tpd,ay and in receiving the signature of a, large number pf business men. Te preferred, stopk i3 placed, at h,ve dollars per saro a.nd the pom. nun stock at twq and one halt dollars, u i- pro proposed to incorporate the aseocl a'lib'n, C. A. Diamond is in town today County Clerk Holtry is spend ing today on his ranch south of Hershey. Ralph Dalson leaves afor low this month to take a position as clerk in a hotel. The West Knd Card Club will be entertained by Mrs. Baldwin next Tuesday evening. C. I. Vollmcr returned from the east this morning after an absence of two or three weeks. The Yale dancing club will give its semi-monthly dance at the opera house this evening. 13. B, Warner goes to Omaha Sunday night to attend a state meeting ot the Red Men. Will Twohig returned this morn ing from a pleasure trip to Ogden, Salt Lake and Denver. Fok Rent--Six room house one block Bouth of court house. In quire ot Mrs. Edith Gantt. P. A. Norton is repainting and making other improvements to his residence in the south part of town. John Sandall has taken posses sion of the new house which Andy Picard has just completed for him. Baled hay has been a shade off iu price for a week or so and the price is now around $7.50 per ton on car. Sam Richards, who has been spending two weeks in New York nd other eastern cities, is ex pected home this afternoon. The race events scheduled fpr this afternoon qt the fair grounds have bpe.n. declared off thec. manage ment npt baying realised sufficient money to guarantee the parses.. W. M. Ba,gkin wU bring a. big hunch, of cattle down from his Mc- Phcrsou county ranch Sunday and the following day will ship them to the South Qmaha market. Next Sunday Key. Geo. A. Bcecher begins his seventh year as rector of the Episcopal church. Under his rectorship the communi cants have about doubled in num ber and the parish has been very prosperous. The county commissioners de voted a good part of yesterday to considering road matters. Road No. 247, running between sactions 33 and 34, town 14, range 31, wan declared a public higlivypy., as was ao ' r'pqd, ' 353 iri Bjininan prepinGt) The North Platte friends of Arthur Plumer of Maxwell will be glad to know that the operation performed upon him for appendi citis proved successful and that he is getting along nicely. The oper ation was performed at Omaha last Tuesday. Yes friend, you are losing uioncy byict feeding your' stock "Iureka Stock Food.'.'. When fed a little regularly results yill surprise you. Try it. Ask you,r merchant (or it or cal on Eureka Stock. ppjfl Go.., Jp to tost flight no fist of causti- alties of Co. C. Ninth nta,u,try, whch, waB nearly. wt,p,edj p,u,t o,f ex fatence in. he isfld. pf Samar had b,ecu, received a.( Washington, ft is therefore not yet known whether Ohas. Sainel&ou was among those killed or wounded, The number of houses built in the city this year does not equal that of last, yet the number is such ab to Indicate a steady growth of nooulatiou. The erection of new it M houses has not loosened, the demand for liouties Vo 'rent. ' Already a number bf new houses arc being planned for next scasou. 5.1 v -.11 Wc underhand $ey, Wifflbpfly 9 rpceled, Jetters from, churches x Cheyenne, Qmaha, and Lexing tpn, fn yhipli lis services as pasfpr tc requestvd. We trust, however, flint KeVi "NVintberly will be re tained in this city. He has proyen a popular minister and citizen dur ing hiB year's residcue'e here. Mrs. Jos. Ottman and children returned today irom a visit in Denver. Will Null went to Sidney Wed nesday to resume his position as night yardmaster. Messrs. Muldoon a'u'd Lucas re turned last night from a hunting trip in the vicinity of Paxton. Martin Mickclson, the Hershey merchant, accompanied by his wife, is transacting business in town today. Arthur Moore has accepted position as clerk in the Model clothing house, beginning work yesterday. Don't lail to call on Kempton the Jeweler to have vour eyes tested. All work guaranteed. Opposite Hotel Farringtou. All dirt and ballast gangs which were at work on the Western district ot the Union Pacific were pulled olT last Tuesday. Division Engineer Schcmerhorn. Supt. of Bridges Langtrce and Asst. Supt. Ware went west today to inspect Union Pacific bridges. A. W. Hoatson ot Sutherland is in town today, having just returned from South Omaha where he marketed cattle. He found a slow market. Norman Stone and family will cave about the 20th mat, tor Mem phis, Teun., out of which city Mr. Stone has run as passenger con ductor. Owing to the inability lo secure a room, the chicken and waillc sup per announced for Oct. 17th by the Lutheran ladies has been indefi nitely postponed. Mrs. Alex Adamson and children arrived from California today and will visit relatives in town prior to leaving for Bisbce, Ariz., where Mr. Adamsou is located. Chicago forecast lor North Platte and vicinity: Partly cloudy to night and Saturday with probably showers. The maximum tempera-. ture yesterday was G5, one year ago 87. The minimum temperature this mpntug was 35, one year ago ft f f you want buy, sell or exchange Houses, Lots, Irrigated Farms, Hay Lands, XI, ill Ranches, Live Stock, lease fauna or hay lands, your property cared for. Idle money invested or borrow money, or need sound old line fire or life Insurance Call on John Buatt & Co. The petition ot Henry Killian & Co., for a license to sell liquor at Brady came up for hearing before the couuty commissioners yester day, Judge Ray representing the remonstrators iiled a motion for a continuance of thirty days, and the commissioners took the motion under advisement. FROSTY MORNINGS Make you feel that you want something warm to drink. If you go to W. F. McGlone's You can buy the best Teas and Coffees. Wc make some strong- nsser tions when wc say wc have the best line of Coifcc in town but trial of it will convince you. YALE COFFEES stands above, superior to any line and we don't ask you to pay anything for the name". Wc sell you all Coffee. Wc claim that n pound of Yale Coffee is worth as much as any Coffee that you pay nvc cents per pound more lor. YALE MOCHA AND JAVA In two pound air tight cans. Peer of all Mocha and Javas 75 Cents per Can. YALE STANDARD JAVA AND MOCHA There is none so good. 35 Cents per Found. YALE ROYAL JAVA Good is any 35 cent Coffee sold else where 30 Cents per Pound. YALE COMBINATION COF FEE This Coffee has won lots of friends for us and sells for 25 Cents per Pound. YALE IMPERIAL BLEND A blend of Coffee wc brag on Only 20 Cents per round. YALE DIXIE BLEND 15 Cents per Pound, OUR OWN SPECIAL SANTOS. There has never before such Coffee value been given as wc give you in this one at I2y Cents per. round. We Are Ready Rr The Verdlot. UPTON'S TEAS Thomas Linton can't have the cup that belongs to the American people, but the American people can have a cup of Liptons Tea and thereby drink the best black Tea that is sold in the world , English Breakfast 1-lb Cans. .75c English Breakfast VjAh can.. 40c i' ormosa uoiong -ib can .... 40c Ceylon India ?4-lb can .40c Our bulk Green Teas arc "the best. Our Fancy Japan (uncolorcd) sold elsewhere for 75 cents. Our price 60 Cents per Pound. Our Fine Japan (uncolorcd) sold elsewhere for f0 cents. Our price 50 Cents per Pound, Our Choice Japan; uncolorcd, sold elsewhere for 50c. Our price, 40 cents per pound. Our strictly Fancy Pin Head Gunpowder, none like it in town Sold in cities for SI 00. Our price 75 cents per pound. Our fine Gunpowder Tea. 50 cents per pound If you dem want Tea or Coffc$ POSTUM, the hot food drink that makes red blood, 25 cents per package ' GRAINO A food drink which the children may drink as well as the adult. The speeches of the lawyers are not so important as the ver dict of the jury. Advertisements are the, speeches. The goods axe. evidence. 0,ur. ads ar.c to In duce yqu to examine the evi dence. The special evidence wc. would, call, your attention tp.is'auy neof Dress Goy.lss Underwear a,nd Bany?ts.. AJ1 dry goods stores, carry these lines but pricesand nualUy arc. no,t a,kc v al stoyes,, Wc aUmU our growing list of sfttlsftcd customers usthestrong QHt evidence thit can be produced excopt the quality .you always get here for the money you pay. Did you ever realize that you were paying some one else's debts as surely as though the bill was . , . . presented 10 you, . wucn you buy goods of .st,p.rcii thut do a c,vc;dit busines8. It may be the amount of differences is only a 1 I . 1 few cents but it counts into dol l;irs because' it. bajp'pnft ptcn,. fyni'.t ie' examine hc evi dence c your . judgment be the jury. Wc arc vejfly for thd verdict. WStore open evening until eight o'clock.- Wilcox Department Store Yale Coffee Lipton's Teas Monarch Can Gopdjs, Snowflakc Ffow Hojn?yaMoklo Can Fruit liicmees' Pickles Ilicnzes' Condiments Phil Drake went to Kearney to-. day to look after some- veal estate which he o.vtv t that vicinity. Mrs. n. B. Morrill and children left this week for the ranch south of Sutherland where tney will spend the winter, Fourteen cars of stock were shipped from Sutherland last Sun day, Messrs. Keith, Veach, Cokcr and YYcUei being among the shippers II. N. Smith goeB to Omaha to night to meet Mrs. bmitu who is returning from a protracted visit in, the east. They will arryc homo Sunday. Co.rt Clerk Wider and Deputy County Clerk Hvans arc busy today filling out pension vouchers for tbc old soldiers who draw ponsjon.s. There are in t,ho clqb.Vpr,hood, of one hundred sojdlcr.s in North Platte, a,n,d nearby precincts who draw pensions. Staley Underwear a..d Overshirts. Goods With a Record Knit to fit Not Stretched to (over. Thats the way they arc made which means to you MORE LENGTH, MORE WIDTH. $ LESS SHRINKAGE, MORE WEAR. KEEP THIS IN MINE SEE THE GOODS Wc have just received a large invoice of Staley Under wear and Ovcrsnirts. Our line this season is very large. EVERY GARMENT GUARANTEED. Your money back if you are not satisfied ..The Model.. ONE FRIGE. CLOTHING HOUSE MAX KIRSCHBAUM, Proprietor. Bally Say, Instcud of the usual morning wor ship at the Presbyterian church at 10:30 a. in., the Sunday school will have their Rally Day Bcrvicc, con sisting of songs, recitations, chor uses, etc. Don't forget to come and bring your offering. Services in the evening at 7:30 o'clock. Preaching by the Rev. J. A. Oer- hardt. All arc invited to attend. A gang ot Nlmrods came up from North Platte Tuesday and Wednesday went forth to slaughter the festive prairie fowl. Only that the law prohibits having in poscs- sioti more than fifty game birds at time the boya would probably return with several wagon loads. Sutherland Free Lance. A number of farmers have con tracted a part of their corn crop to Foreman Mud ot the Pasctnn ranch for forty-five cents per bushel. The Paxton ranch will teed several ... . tr t . cars ot cattle tins winter, iney have considerable faith in the price of cattle considering the price of corn. Sutherland Free Lance, To the friends and neighbors and tho members of the L. A. of the B. of L. F., Ladies Aid Society of the Lutheran church, the Rcbckahs and B. of h, F., we desire to extend our sincere thauks for the many acts of kindness and sympathy Bhowa during the sickness and at the funeral of the late Mrs. Jay. Nelson. Jah.Nki.son, Mk. anu Mrs. A. Christianhkn, Only Two aiotlimllut Vapor t l'rolltrililc. It camo out In tho roporta of tho ro cont Methodist conforenco that only two ol tho firtcon ofllclal Journtilfl ot tho church, published In different sec tions ot tho couutry under tho com mon nnmo ot tho Christian Advocate had boon conducted at a profit. Thu not loss on tho othors f 108,000 In four yearn hart been homo out ot tho profits of tho publishing bhalncas known ns tho Hook Concern. It Colin to Kilt Cook llohln. A 1'rovhlonco (R. I.) pot hunter Into .list paid ?25.iri for tho penalty o: tUIhiK ono robin. Itoblns tiro now irotoctod tho year round by tho Rhodo Hand Katno laws. Notice Public is hereby warned agaiiiht hunting and trespassing on out premises. C. Myi.andkr and A.Samui.son. Working Night and Say, Tho busiest and mightiest llttlo thing that ovor was made is Ilr. KIhb Now Llfo Pills. Thoso pAUs ohnnRO wooknoes into strength, UstleasnoHB into cmory, brnin.-fntj Into mental power. Thoy'ro wonderful In bu Idlnu tin tho hoallli. Only io por box. Sold by A. K Streitz, Occniwltou of l'ttK,llro(l Nuroc. Profowqr Dtt Dots reports that ono linlf qC tho 1,313 vollego-hred negroes heard from at this year's Atlanta unl t vcrslty conference nro onguKcd In teaching; ono-Hlxth are preaching anil ono-Blxtli are "professional mon," ot are still studying. Six per cent aro merchants, artisans or farmers. Fom per rent arc employed by. too eovjrn' Kacrml IliillillngA iijiirmt. TomploH and oher sacral buildings worn gonovully spared by tho Orcolcs and Konmtifl In tholr hostile nnora ntlons. At tho storm and capture of Jo rusalom, Titus mndo tstretmnua efforts to prevent, t,lw destruction ot tho tern olo, and ttia nro which consumed It wn atavteil against his ordotB and pro vnUert In nplto of tho effort) of both ItmnutiB and Jews to nnonch It. A Dnlljr Hope. Who is there that does not step across tho threshold of tho day with a hopo that It may ho tho cntrnucij.wt n sweeter, purer, bettor wa oir living? - Cojwiljal rime(iluin of Cornmny, Germany has colonics and posses sions whoso area 1b equal to nearly flvo times her own el:o The liability to disense is greatly cjscned when the blood is in cood con dition, mid the circulation healthy null vigorous, ror tlicn nil refuse innltcr is promptly carried out of the system : otherwise it would rapidly accumulate fermentation would take place, the jlood become polluted nnd the consti tution bo weakened that a simple malady might result acriously. A healthy, nctive circulation means good digestion and strong, healthy nerves. As a blood purifier and tonic S. S. S. hna no equal. It is the safest nnd best remedy for old people nnd children because it contains no inincrals, but 13 made exclusively of roots nnd herbs. No other remedy so thoroughly nnd. cffcctunlly cleanses the blood of im purities. AttllQ same time it build: up the weak nnd de bilitated, and reno vates the entire sys tem. It cures Dcriunucntlv all manner of blood nnd skin troubles. Mr. JJ. E. TColly, of TJrbona, O., writes: " I had Eczomri on my handa nnd f aco for flvo yoara. Xt would bronlc out in llttlo whlto nuntules, crustn would form and. drop of I, l.itwlnr; ttto u-In rod and lnflnm od. 'i'tio dooton did mo no Rood. X uaodl all tho modicntad Beam and ctuvos without, bouollt. H. II, O. oiacJ mo, nnd my akin la aa clour nnd smooth m any ono'c." Mriii Ilonry BIoRfrlod. of Onpo IJay, N, iT., nays that twanty-ono bottlos of 8. H. 8, euro if hor of Unnoor of tho breast. Doc- torn nnd irmnua tnouRUt ixct caau hopo Iobu. lllolinrd T. anrdaor. JTloronon, a. (7.. euffariid for yoivrn tlth Bolls, Two bot tlos of t). fi. U. wt his blood In good con Altlon and tUa liolln dlnappaarocL Scud for our free book, nid writa our physicians about your cose. Medical advice free, THE S7lrT Si'tC.'fIC CO.. A7LAMTA, 6A, sss J. F. F1LUI0N, Genoral Ropuirer. Special attention giwn to WHEELS TO RENT