V) Fine Cut Glass I and Hand i Decorated China at CLINTON'S. 55 w ki V K w Mi & tut AVc have a handsome line of the above pieces auit nble for VVddding 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. Clinton THE JEWELER, TUESDAY, OCT. 22, 1901. Chqy? Mr, and Mrs. II. S. Kicleley are expected home this evening from Iowa. Frank Bacon has returned from a business trip' to Omaha and Lincoln. Norman Stone and family will leave this week for their future home in Memphis, Teun. C. A. Lokerof Hershey transacted business in town yesterday. It was the first time that he had been in the city for nearly two years The wife of Rev. 15. B. Knecdy who spent a couple of months in town the past summer died at Elliott, Iowa, last week of consump tion. Angel Food Taffy twenty cents a pound at Hupfer's, Mrs. Bstelle McGuirc and datiffh ter, of Cheyenne, have been the iruests of Mr. and Mrs. F, W. Riucker for a lew days past. They will return home tomorrow. Pat Bgan was. down lrotn ennc yesterday, pac king and ping his household goods )t.O ' -tltot- place. The family .will lqTa.V for Chevcnne the kit'tfcr. naft MP -this week. ... . , . . Rhodes- L4n'g'e'ly. gaged 'tp: d.dy rBrtr.-gfJ tot P ro f. A Vpry 'dp j&':$f&t) Si (i i'.v e if s ity This sfile;c;tittfi;.i5;.Gjat.djdfad a high c.o.inplii'rti:r.t'.:M t- He wl d.o. t'his:OF'k rfi!0f)"u?eiion with his dut'i-s,.asi,p-i;sit:a;f)t id the lreshmdn 1 I i .V The members of the choral class held a business meeting at the .Lutheran church Monday evening at which a chairman and treasurer ; wefq elected and committees ap . .Tainted to select books and secure I . 1 ! . -1 ... t , .r.-.pia(;i;, jor nuiuiiij; uuob iin-.ci .intffari.- :TP 'hi'i wnnt snmet lnni' fine in : ::ra.or or kui e mat is warranted A.cftlT-rtntf. examine our stock. Bvery ... .. ... .. . i wl.llNTUr THIS JliWlilW( The Woman's Relief Corps will serve supper at the opera house next Thvrsday evening, to which the public is cordially invited. It was the intention to have a pro gram of music and recitations aud charge an admission at the door, but this lias been abandoned. There will be no admission charged. B. A. Carv left this moruintr for brief visit in Omaha. Deputy Revenue Collector Wilson s in town on official business to day. The Young Married Ladle' Club will meet Tuesday October 29, with Mrs. Dr. Bedell. George Roach came up from Kearney and has accepted a posi tion with the Union Pacific. The Woman's Missionary Society will meet at the Presbyterian church Friday, October 25th at 2:30. Fred Marti is making several hundred dollars worth of improve ments to the property on Fourth street which he purchased a few months ago, preparatory to moving thereto. The prayer meeting, at the Lnth erau church, will be held HiIb week on Thursday evening, at which time the preparatory service for the Lord's Supper to be celebrated next Sunday, will be held. All members requested to be present promptly at 7:30 o'clock. Last Thursday's Los Angeles Herald prints a picture of Ed W Gillett, formerly of this city, and gives him a column write-up. As general freight and passenger airent of the Loa Angeles aud Salt Lake route our old friend Ed is making a record for himself and his road, which we arc pleased to lcaru. Sheriff Keliher aud deputy Lcdgerwood and one or two special deputies are now Berving summons on the clerks and judges appointed for the approaching election. There will be 210 of these officers in the county and in serving the summons the sheriff and his deputies will cover between seven and eight hundred miles. J. A Goodman Bond. James Alvin Goodman died at 7:45 this morning at lua home on west Second street of bladder trouble, with which he had been afilictcd for about four vcar s, For is i"C fact that the only the past seventeen months he had been confined to his bed and his suffering was constant and most intense, yet he bore the pain with Hip irtrtitmln nf n christian and the couraire of a martyr. While his It is kept fresh and you buy OF INTEREST TO YOU first class and most com plete line of groceries is kept W. F. McGlone death is a great loss to the family. it brought surcease to those long weary months of suffering to the unloved hi'sbaud and father, and with it the knowledge that he now stands with those in the bright and happy beyond. Mr. Goodman was born in Ben nington, N. Y., on July 26th, 1834. In 18G0 he came west and located at Leavenworth, Kas., where in 1862 he was united in Julia M. Cody sister Cody. The deceased came to North Platte with his family in 1881 and took charge of the Cody ranch, where he devoted his time until compelled to cease work by reason of his disease. The deceased strong character, dealings, courageous in the cxpres sion of his convictions, aud all in all a most worthy and upright citizen. Htb good fellowship won for him many friends, In tact every acnuaintauce was his friend. For nearly a third of a century the dc ceased had been a Mason, had filled a number of offices in the order and took irreat interest in that organization. A wife, six sons and one daugh ter survive him: Will, of Shawnee, no old shelf-worn-goods. Wo keep up-to-date in everything Monarch Maple Syrup Positively the only pure Maple Syrup sold in North Platte. Sold only in fancy quart bottles; once used you arc a friend of it for ever. Per bottle S marriage to Old Fashioned Maple Svrup of Col. VV. F. right in line with Mon- arcn, occ guarantee on every can, qt can Half gal. can Gallon can 1.35 5 Till cnxti ! 550 Bulk Olives, large irrccn olives, per pint . I O T- i ..i was a man oi ivi.uh, utw, pui 41... I Tl 1. t- i 1-1 honorable iii his "ucitwncai iwour, new an absolutely pure article in bulk, per lb 05 In 10 lb. sacks 45 Saratoga Potato Chips, Meyers red seal brand is the best. We have them at all time, per lb. Aunt Jemima, Pancake Flour, per pkg 10 ucm Advo Pancake luour per pkg Gem Advo Buckwheat Flour per pkg 10 Uraino, large pkg, per pkg. . Postum Ucrcal, per plcg. 15 40 75 25 10 10 25 25 Work on the electric power house 0ur citizens is extended. Okl., George of Denver, Henry and Jell-O, per pkg 10 Fiuley of Omaha, aud Ed, Walter Bromangclon 15 and Mibs Josephine who live at Knox's Gelatine, pcrpkg. 15c home. To these the sympathy of - fnr Cox's Gelatine, per pkg. 25 20c UNDERWEAR is bcin pushed as rapidly as pos Bible and in ten days the building will be practically completed. The boilers have been placed, stacks erected and the workmen are now ensembling the engine parts. The work pX :&V.ritt'ng'. wires in the bju:-$nkBa1 ,oir. town 1b Hearing A gent-leWajY who desires his name with held, tells us that he is promoting a company which will pu't in a gasoline lighting system in the city early next spring. The greater part of the necessary stock lias1 been subscribed and the pros pects for securing subscriptions f.o.r the remainder of the stock are very bright. The present council will be asked to grant a franchise to the company in the way of using the streets lor underground mains. In the term of court in Kimball county last week a peculiar case was placed on tue docket to come up before Judge Grimes. It was a petition for divorce filed by a Mrs. Baker on the charge of cruelty and her husband filed a cross-petition charging Mrs. Baker with unfaith fulness, namtuir W. J. Wallace as co-respondent. Before the case came up for trial it was pretty con. clusively proven that Wallace was a woman who for five years had been masnueradinir as a man. As a finale Baker and his wife kissed and made up. To Members of tlio Choral Class. All members of the Choral class as well as tuose w no wisu to ue- come members arc requested to meet at the Lutheran church this, (.Tuesday) eyeniug at eight o'clock, Prof. Leonhardt is expected to be present and will give the class Kb first instruction. All members are urged to be present at eight o'clock sharp. Why is it? That we sell more underwear than any two firms in North Platte. The reason is that we always see how good a garment we can get to sell for a price in stead of seeing how little we can pay for one and get the same price out of it. There is difference in even 25 cent under wear. We pay more for an article to "sell for a price than any firm in this city. That is why our goods at the same price arc always the best We arc showing thctruth of this statement'to more people every day we are in business. Arc you one of those that are still will fully blind to your own interests. Store open evenings until 8 o'clock. "Wilcox Depaftmdfit Sttfre ULTRA. What docs it stand for? It stands for alhthat is stylish, comfortable and urood in a $ 3 30 Shoe. These goods we have in different styles and widths. We especially invite those ladies who appreciate a line SHOE to call and examine them You you will find $5,00 value for $3.50 JOST Store 0 eight o'clock. Wilcox DcpaMiiit 'Store I J The funeral will" be held from the family residence Thursday after noon in charge of the Masons. Now Equipment for Limited. T7 . .1 r. . . Vi r which cannot be confirmed at Union Pacific headquarters, that it has been decided to purchase new equipment for the Overland Limited and the Pullman company has been commissioned to make the sleepers and the bullet and library cars aB handsome as possible. To refit the limited with new equipment means the. purchase of seven new trains at an expense of between 5500,000 and 51,000,000. This does not begin, however, to represent the expendi ture which the new seryice will re quire for it has been decided to buy new equipment "for all of the fast transcontinental trains running over the route mentioned Omaha Bee. Notice. The funeral of Brother James A. Goodman will be held at his late residence on Thursday atternoouat 3 o'clock. All Masons are requested fr, mont nf llif MfionnSr linll nt o'clock. Geo. A. Beeciikr W. M. Mrs. Novillo Entertains. Saturday, October 19th, being the fifteenth anniversary of the marriage of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Neville, the latter celebrated the sacred cyent by inviting the ladies of the Altar Society, of which she served as president tor two years, and her immediate friends. The afternoon being one of October's fairest about filty ladies responded to the invitation- to show their appreciation of the kindness of Mrs. Neville and the esteem that each lady cherished for their most admirable hostness. During the atternoon social cuats were in dulged in, especially with the host ess, eacli lady wiHlimg ner many joyful returns of that memorable day. Elejjant refreshments were served which reflected great credit on Mrs. Neville. An elaborate cut glass water , set and silver tray were presented to Mrs. Neville as a token of remembrance and as a seal of friendship between herself and the ladies. As the sun grew low in the west lhc ladies in turn bid fare well and witu many wisuca lor a long continuance of such, days of reioicinjr, they took their departure. Those present were Mesdamcs Kcbhauscn Chamberlain Ilerrod Jeffcrs Payne Wilcox flcaley Bone- can ncuau neneii nayes auhiiii Hcrrod Nearv I'll Elms Smith JefTers Schatz Stack Daley Ilarring ton O'Neal Whalen Murphy Tighe Dunu Hauler Mcuuiness seytertli Wollmanti Stone llealey Sullivan Koddy 35 for Plymouth Rock Red, per pkg 20c, 2 for 35 Plymouth Rock white, per pkg. 20c. 2 for Monarch Gelatine, per pkg. 35 15 ... Staley Underwear and Overshirts. If ir IF w w w w w w w w w w w MORE LENGTH, MORE WIDTH. W LESS SHRINKAGE, MORE WEAR. w Gooila With a Kccord Knit to Fit Not Stretched to (oyer. Thata the way they arc made which means to you KEEP THIS IN MINE SEE THE GOODS We have just received a large tnyoicc of Staley Under-; wear and Ovcrsnirts. Our line this season is very large. EVERY GARMENT GUARANTEED. Your money back if .The ONE you arc not satisfied PRICE CLOTHING MAX KIRSCHBAUM, Proprietor. ModeL. HOUSE vi vi V vt i ti ii i Vi vi VMi V li xii iii 1 A car of Greelv Potatoes just received and very fine stock. You will find the highest possible quality in Yale Coffee Snowflakc Flour Monarch Canned Goods Honeysuckle canned fruit Hienz's Pickles Lipton's Teas Heinz's Preserves Mnrker Hover Roddv RpcIkidiijI mr Store open evening until Walker Cronin Grace Ilaulon Nor ton Murphy Keliher Ottcustein Killiou ParsoiiR and Miasen TercRa Austin Grace Payne Alice Fltz erald. J BltADY NOTES. ISric Nelson and John Anderson of Spauuuth spent Sunday with tricndR south of the river. G. W. Campbell of Willard was transacting business in town Mon day. Re Nichols preached in the .M. 13. church Sunday evening. W. W. LewiH who is teaching in Dist. No. 32 and lives near Span- nuth came down Saturday evening to attend the Woodman meeting Mr. Miller, brother of ex-sheriff Miller, was in town Saturday doing some trauing ana returned uome Sunday morning. Will Elder was seen driving out of town bunuay alternoon with a fine horse and new bugyy. We wonder who the lucky girl is? Kev uolln was making Hay in the hills last week. W. S, Cowirill is building a barn on Mrs. Morley'h town property. John 10 r ickson met with an ac cident Sunday while unhitching a team of horses and had three ribs broken. Our principal of schools Mr, Shuiuan, is coming out boldly on the side of temperance. Brady is fortunate in haying a person at the head of its schools who is an ardent advocate ol this great prin ciple which would keep our boys from ruin aim our gins irom sor row and disgrace. The Rebekahs held an enjoyable social Friday evening at the close of their initlary ceremonies. M'i6s Dora Hutchison, who had been sick for several wcckBout was recovering, suffered a rclapac last night and iu in a critical condition Chi cairo weather forecast for North Platte and vicinity: Gencr allv fair tonight and Wednesday Maximum temperature was 76; one" year ago (. Minimum tempera tare this morning was Jsa; one yea ago -iu. Farm for Oalo. 320 acre farm situated 44 miles from North Platte. 120 acres larm laud. 15 acres larire timber aud the balance pasture. Good house, barn and hen house, all new. 2 well with numns.one with wind mil For particulars lncmirc of A. fv, OiWis. FREE! . IMPORTED Japanese napkins- TO ALL CHUKCHJUPPERS SOCIETY "DINNERS FOR WHICH SEAL HANS GERLE, The Tailor. Una jtiBt opened n now tniloring OBtabllfllunont and line now sntnplos for Biiltn also docs repair work. Call on him with now or old work and you wilt rouolvo prompt at tention. Dowoy st. up lit Mnrseh building. mmm BRAND COFFEE THE FINEST CROWN" IS PURCHASED.! FOR .SALE fl Harrington KOR TW15LVIC YEARS THE FAVORITE CA TERERS TO THE PUBLIC NOT1QK. Arubln V, Newport, Initio V. Newport, Alltort O. I-iijrmnn and Mm. Alliort tl. Layman hi wife, ulinsu Urnt ninl real immo Is luihnown, ilofendnn'ii will take untlrn Hint oil Ilia 2tt, ilajr ol Ocloiur, 1VUI, Ann 11. Ilimtltf, plalntlR linmln, fllod litir Kitlllon 111 tlio (llatrlct court ot I.tncolu county, cbrntka, nKnlnst snlil ilHfonclimtu, tlio object ami prnjrer ot vtblcli nro to forcclfwn n corUlii murt Koro execute by ilufeiidnnts Archlo V. Newport anil I.ottlo V. Newport to tlio MoMntey l.ounlnK 1oan k Trust Coiunnnr. the ci'luuor of nlilntlir liurnlu upon the norttiwo.n quarter ot Motion W, la township U rniiKe 111, lu Lincoln county, No brankn, to n'cuio n certain boml and ten Coupon nolo, mill tlid payment ot taxoa against mid land. Haid bond for S.7X) mid coupon note aro ter U17 M nidi are dattxl lFolirury 3.1, l'.i;l, tbn bond being duo March 1, 1NW, with Intvrot at tcu per cent from maturity. The first of Hold uotci wan duo tlx niouthn aftar date, nnil due each tit months thereafter with ten Iior cent after maturity, I'laltitltT clalmn for lti.1 taxuit paid ngalnitt tald laud for 1HW to 1KW IncluKlvo, wlih IntoreHttlmreon. ami there u now duo her upon nald bond, uotoi, taxex, and ruort Knue il,lU.l:i for which Hum with IntorCHt from thin data pUlntitl praya (or ndecroe tnat doiouu snta be required to pay llin name or that raid iemloa bo fold to tiallNiy eald mtiouut nod coma, i'ou uru reunited to otmwor iald petition on or before the 2d day ot December, l'.'OI . Uatod OolnlHir.-'l, 1UUI, ANN K, 1IENTHI, 1'lalntlIT. o::' lly lIonKland fj llongluiul, her AIlyM. NEW GOODS. Dill Pickles, Swiss Cheese, Limburger Cheese, Brick Cheese, Club House Cheese, Heiiu's Choicest Pickles, Vin egar Bottled Goods and Apple Butter. Pillsburv's Best. North Platte and Lexincton Flour. Richelieu Pancake Flour takes the cake. Bulk Olives and Cranberries. A full line of the Celebrated Richelieu and Club House Canned Goods. Legal Notloo, Tlio dofontluutB, Jntnon L. Cox, MrB. Jumon jL. Cox Ii iu wifo Unit real niinio unltnown, mid Kiohnrd Roo ronl nntno unltnown, will tntto notloo that on th" Zlh day of AiiKUHt, 1001, tho pluiutiir, Tho County of Lincoln, n corpcrutioo, tiled iUi potl- tlnn in tlio diBtrlot court ot Lnnuoln county, NourtiBlca, itio objout and prayer of whioli ia o forooloso cortulu tnx Hone, duly iiBHCBGcd by enid plnintlir, HKiiiUHt south half nortlioiiBt iiuartcr and north linn RoutlioiiBt (iinrior or Booiion .), In townflhin lfj, north of runiro '27,. west o Sixth prinolpul niorldlati, obniBKii, for tlio year 1801 in tho mini or KJl.ai; rnr tho yoar 1895 in tho mini ot 310.22; Tor tho year 1600 In tho mini or 22.71; for tho yonr 1897 in tho num of 11.70: for tho your 1898 in tho buiii of 9.70; for tho yoar IBM In tho buui ot 10 12; for tho yonr 1000 In tho Bum ot 4.J17; nmountintf in tho total sum of 890.70; with intorost on tlio Bum of $08.82, at tho rnto ot ton por cont por nnnuin from tlio 1st day of August, 100, nil of which iu duo nnd unpaid. Plnintiir prn.vB n dooreo of foreulosuro of Baid tnx Hhub and n oalo of Bald proin Ibcb. Von nnd oaoh or you dofondnntfl nro ronuirod to ntiRwer Biiid potition on or heforo Monday, tho 25th day of No- vombor. 1001. TUB COUNTY OP LINCOLN, A Corporation. 11 1 lly IT. S. Hldgoly, itn Attornoy. NO ONE CAN UNDERSELL US. Harrington & Tobin. CONTKHT NOT1015. U. 0. Laud OIIIch, North IMnlle. Nob. October U, 1001. A cuniclonl cnnloit aradiivlthavliiit boon hied In thlH otllcH by llerbort J. Mott. contcatant, oiilnl. Timber 1,'ullure ontry No. 13101, mado October .W, 14K'. for font half norths est quarter of M'cllon .1: , loHiishlptl, north ot hurii 2S weal, , by Jacob ltouorH oontoiitoe, In which It Is iillegod that Jacob lingers lia failed to break or cauied to be broken !5 acroii of nald tract f Inoo dato of ellt ry. Tluitlio huanot idunlod lotrem. IrCo hoo m, or i tiUlnir, liny part of 4ld tract pIiico dote of unlrr.nr enuud the SHUIO to bo dfilio, but liait wholly nbtndonod tho aamu nud eald defecta oxUt to thin dato, Bald partlenaro hroby notltlixl lit eppear, retpond and otter evidence touching' wild nlleHalloti at 10 o'clock n, ra, ou Noverabor 21, 11101 Ti-fore the relter aud receiver nt thn United Htaien land olllco lu North l'Utto, Lincoln eounty, Nebraska. ... , Tho ealil coiituHtant having, In n proper MB. dnvlt.lllod October 12.11101, ct forth facU which bhow that alter duo dlllenco pereoual ervlce of tlila uotlco can not be made, It In hereby ordoroil and directed that uch uottce bo i-iven by due