L Local News in Brief. j CM. B. Crydcrman is the guest ol his sister in Chicago. J. J. Halligau transacted legal business in Lexington yeateday. 13. S. Davis is expected home to day from a brief visit in Iowa. J. S. Clinton has returned from a visit with his son Ben at Lexington. Wiit. Stack has gone to Kansas City where he will remain several week. John Mcllvanc and family re turned Sunday from a brief visit in Omaha. Mrs. A. F. StrciU will entertain the West End High Five Club at her home this evening. Mr. and Mtb. C. M. Newton, who had been spending several weeks in Kansas City, returned home Sunday. The ladies of the Christian aid society will meet with Mrs. Chas. Wilcox, on west Second street, Wednesday afternoon of this week. Clare Scanlan late of this city passed west a few days ago enroute to the Marc Island navy yard, where he expects to enlist in a com pany of marines. A. K. Adamson'd boy Charlie fell off his bicycle and seriously injured the cap of his knee. Dr. McCabc is in attendance, and under his treatment the wound is doing nicc!y. Isaac Dillon came down from Colorado Saturday to transact bus iness for a few days. Mr. Dillon skya that with fair weather he will complete his grading contract in about thirty days. Rev. W. W. Hess, of Beatrice, who is spending a brief vacation with acquaintances in and near town, occupied the pulpit at the 'Lutheran church Sunday morning and evening, Rev. Hess will re main here until the early part of next week. W. D. Hover, 15inbalmer. Howe's Furniture Store. Night call Telephone 90. Miss Mary Johnson, teacher in District 10C, and her pupilB gave a box social nt the school Uouhc last Friday evening, There wbb a large attendance and a pleasant time resulted. The proceeds of the sale of boxes were $24.00. which will be invested in n dictionary and other books for the school, "Wo have a big line of ladies' and gents' pocket books, change purses card cases, shopping bagB and wallets. If you want something Cue wc have them from 50 cents up, Cmnton, tub Jewi:i,uk. The Lexington Pioneer says that a farewell reception was tendered Rev. D, W. Crane Wednesday night at the M, 15. church, a large crowd being present. As a slight testimony of the esteem of the con gregation for their retiring paBtor hc.waR presented with a handsome onyx clock. Mr. Crane entered upou his duties ad presiding elder Friday, with headquarters at Kearney. His residence, however, will be at University Place, Iincoln, Just received a car load of Waukegan and Glidden Barb Wire. Jos. Hershey. "The Heart of Arkansas," a drama similar to "In Missouri," is 'being rehearsed by a cast of local talent under the direction of Mr, Daniels and will be produced at the opera house next week, probably Tuesday evening. The play is a very strong one and abounds in strikiug situations that will be well presented. Mr. Daniels is an actor of many yearn' experience and he assumes one of the leading roles. Included in the caBt is Mrs. Brcycr, MisB Hannah Keliher, Mrs. Jos. Roddy, Ud Keliher, Frank Red mond, Leo Hart and Leo Tobiu, The production promises to be one of the best ever given by local talent. The last week in September David Hunter of Sutherland, Lin coln County, Neb., shipped Nebras ka Farmer a basket of neaches. grown iu the Platte Valley under f--! if ...!.,. ... . irngaiiou, which were equal in size and color of 'any peaches seen in this city this crcat neach vear. The peaches were ol the Klbcrta variety, very large and firm, and higher flavored than any Colorado i;amoruia mm which readies this market, The success reached in the production ot this satuplo of J teaches promises much tor future ruit growing under irrigation in Wistcru Nebraska. Nebruuka Farmer, We Court Investigation. Take pur Fall and Winter Suits and look them over carefully, Their superiority shows in a marked manner, even more inside than outside. No tice the fabrics, the stitching1, the linings, the pockets, the button holes and the perfection of workmanship and finish all over. Then compare it with other suits else where at similar prices and more, wc anticipate the re sult. If you have already bought your suit here you'll be better pleased. If you have not you'll came immediate ly after one. Kcad the prices and act. $10 $12 - 13.50 II. V. Hillikcr came up from Grand Island Saturday aud went out with the pay car the same day. J. J. Johnson, who had been visiting at the Cody residence for a couple of weeks, left Saturday for Chicago. Frederick W. Swindell of Massa chusetts arrived in town Saturday for a visit with his old friend J. J. Meyers. Mr. and Mrs. Pavid Love came down Irotn Sutherland Friday even ing to attend the po'itical meeting and remained over until the follow ing evening. A large number of farmers took advantage of the warm, pleasant rvuuuici oniuraay ana came to town, many bringing their families with them, 'VWVWVVVWVVVVVVVS. Children's School Absolutely solid leather shoes, that have crowded in to them the very best leather quality that the price and our liuying prestige can get. v KID LACE SHOES with kid or patent leather tin immi tn!i,i soles that are sewed Misses sizes IV; 2 $1.25, Childs 8 - CALP I FATMCD I a .fx ir- Shoes with calf tips Heavy sewed soles uppers that stand rough a?- "cat J-13 to J, S 1 . 3 5, Childs 8 1-2 toll., CALF SHOES HEELS the latest style for girls. The leather in these uppers is JJox Calf--si soft, durable, easy polished leather. The toes are full round tipped with calf. Stylish and durable shoe. Misses 11 1-2 to 2, fli flp" $1,50, Child's ) to 11 yj) Jt5 KID LACE SHOES in plump weight soles and uppers - spring heels- late toe shapes, kid tipped good durable and stylish shoes where lighter weight is desired, Misses 11 1-2 (M ar to2$l.(UChil(181-2toll vpl.JJ Yellow Front Shoe Store, GEORGE M. 3 doom Bouth T. O. 1 oLJ - $15.00 $18,00. j J Mrs. Klrschgcstncr leaves today for Denver to locate permanently. Two or three carloads of Greeley potatoes were received by local merchants Saturday. Hank Chestnut of Keith county has three greyhounds which have caught and killed eighteen coyotes during the past summer. The dogs will probably do even better work during the winter months, as the coyotes when cold and hungry become more brave and do more sneaking around the ranch buildings. For Sale, Full blood Poland China pigs, either sex, also some some Short horn bull calyes. , Wm. H. Sullivan, Hershey, Neb, and Misses' Shoes. plump weight imp weight $1.00 to IV LACE ivy sewed id rough urcssy styles y styles $1.00 WITH i rwaj GKAIIAM, Mgr. North I'Ltte ,Neb. Co. Supt. Tuocleckc is vibiting schools this week in the northeast part of the county. W. XT, Bay, a machinist, severed his connection with the Union Pacific yesterday. Mrs. R, P. Martin, sole agent for V. S. Tailor Drcps System. Ad dress through post office. 13. T. Tramp and Mrs. Peters and children will return tomorrow from their visit in Wisconsin. Mr. and Mrs. 55. J. Hostettcr, who had been visiting friends in town, have returned to Colorado. Judge James Neville, executor of the estate of M. C. Keith, is transacting business in town today. Judge Grimes and Reporter Cary returned Saturday nieht from Har- risburg, where the Judge held a term of court. Mr. aud Mrs. II. C. Dlickensder fer are in Columbus, Ohio, havlucr gone there the latter part of last week to attend the funeral of Mrs. B's father. Found -In the railroad yards about ten days ago, a silvcrine watch. Owner can have same bv calling on J. P. Ganson and paying tor tins notice. A girl baby was born Saturdav afternoon to Mr. and Mrs. John Drake. As it is their first born there is great happiness in the uouseliold, and John is all smiles when he meets an acquaintance, It is said that a new republican paper, with Paddy Miles aB.editor, will soon be launched at Sidney. This will make five republican papers iu Cheyenne county. A letter rcceiyed from Chas. Samehon a few days ago, dated September 12th, stated that he waa still in a hospital in thePhilinni nen suffering from a slow but not deemed serious fever. The game of ball at Grand Island Sunday between a team comnosed of North Platte and Kearney olav- ers and players lrom the Island and otuer towns, was called at the cad ot the tenth inning on account ol darkness, the score standing twelve to twelve. For Saw: On easy terms. Good fiye room house and one lot. With in two blocks of High School and business part of Dewey utreet. Good new barn with pump. City water, cess pool, shade trees, all in good condition. Inquire of Jos. Hkrshev. Three weeks airo Tom O'Neal ordered a beef tongue sent to his home from a local meat market. It was important that it be sent at once, as be was going out hunting tlie following day and wanted it for lunch. The tonjruc, however, failed to show up and Tom aud his friends were minus that part of the lunch. Upon returning from the hunt, Mr. O'Neal found a buggy tongue in his back yard. He never knew who it belonged to until last Sunday when the meat market man called for it. The bright .delivery boy had been told to take a tougue to Mr. O'Neal's house, and had takeu the buggy tongue. Y. M. C. A, NOTES. That was a splendid body ol nieu thrt looked into Mr. Parson'a faci as he earnestly spoke of the nobility of the christian Hie in the Y. M. C. A. rooms Sunday. We be lieve that good seed was sown into good ground and wc hope for a ricu Harvest in the years to come. Have you a course ticket tor the Y. M. C. A. entertainments? The first number will be on next Thurs. day evening, Louise Jewel Man ning, Keciter of Dramas. Reserve seats can be secured tonight at ruamp's ati):45, and thereafter. Drop in Flour. Gothenburg Best Patent, per sack,$1.00 Columbus Red Seal Patent, per sack 1.00 Snowilake Patent per sack : : : .90 Family Flour, per sack. : : : : : .80 Wilcox Department Store Notice Public is hereby warned against hunting and trespassing on our premises. C. MYLANDER AND A.SAMKI.SON, NOTICE. All persons are warned against hunting or trespassing on the lands embraced in the Kitner Ranch. Mrs. W. C. Ritner. NOTICE. All persons arc cautioned against using or trespassing in the Ritner barn at the North Side Marble yard. W. C. Ritner. Notice To all persons whatsoever No hunting will be allowed on Lota 2, 3, 4 aud 5, Twp. 13, R. 31 west. J. N. Bonner. To Hunters. Huntintr iB oositivelv forbidden on the Cody lands West of the city. All trespassers will be summarily dealt with. Col. W. P. Cody. Notice All persons are warned against hunting or trespassing on the lands owned by The MviiAnder Bros, OIL CLOTHS LINOLEUMS STOVE RUGS : WE HAVE THEM : Wilcox Department Store I'HOIIATE NOTICE. In the mutter of thn satntn of .Tn.lli ;,r deceased. In the county court of Lincoln county, Ne braska. Notice Is hereby Riven, that the creditors of (aid deceiuert will meet the adUilolstrator ot paid estate, before the County Judge ot Lincoln county, Nobraika. nt the county court rnrnn. in nM county, on tbo ltlth day of November, 1901, and on the M day nt April, 1902, at U o'clock, a. m each day, for the purpose of pretientlDR their claim a for examination, adjustment and allow ance, nix mourns am allowed for creditors to present their claims, and ono year for the admin, latrator to' nettle bald estato, from the -'lit day of Ocober, 11)01. A. P. BALDWIN, - County Judge. Iiegal Notice. 'I'llO flnfnndnnfa Tnmno Wnnltvn.ll, (implonded with Ira Schooloruft, ot nl.,j will toko notice that on tho 15th day of nuru, iwi, me piainuu, mo uounty ot Lincoln, n corporation, fllod its petition in tho district court ot Lincoln county, Nebraska, tho object nnd prayer of which aro to forotfose certain tax lions, duly aueesBod by said plaintiff OKainst tho northwoflt quarter section 17, in townohin 11. north nfrnnim.H. Sixth principal meridian, Nebraska, for mo year iouu in tno Bum or S'aso; ror tho year 1897 in tho sum of 11.C1; for tho year 1898 in tho sum of 0,01; for tho year 1899 in thn nnm nf d 40- nmnimllnn In tho total sum of 4239; with intorost on mo Bum oi CJ.i.uu at tno rate or ten per cent per annum frem tho first day of April 1001, all of wbioh is duo and unpaid. Plaintiff prays a decree of forclosuro of said tax lions and a enlo of Bald prom, isas. You and oaoh of you defendants aro required to answer said petition on or bofor&Monday. the 25th day of Nov. 1001. THE COUNTY OP LINCOLN, A Corporation, By II. S. Ridgoly, its Atty. WW I Korth f latte jTlocir i lai?u.factu.ted by lJotf JPlatte ollei- frills Used by economical housewifes in fifty towns in Nebraska and Wyoming and pronounced the equal of any flour manufactured in Nebraska. P Tiai Sack crjiil Cofjviijce yod of its fffefit North Platte Roller Mills C F. IDDINCS 1 Don't Look Beeuuso -yiuter is coming on.JJBuy a good stove ! und bo comfortable i. ACORN and ROUND 4 best Heaters made. ACORN Cook Stoves and Ranges, are sold fh on their merits only, no cooking exhibition re quired. I A. L. DAVIS, THE HARDWARE MAN Furniture, Stoves ad Ranges. Wc carry the moat complete line in this section of the countr'. We can save you money. A car load of furniture just ree'd. All the latest and best to be had and at prices that defy competition. OUR STOVES. Arc the best selections ever shown. We handle the Pen insular and the Art Gar land hard coal burners and in the soft coal burners we have in stock 30 different styles and 11 it sizes. The Peninsular hot blast is the latest and best hot blast stove on the market. Consumes all smoke and soot and saves one halt" your fuel. We also handle the Tubular Hot Blast, The Charter Oak, The Mountain Oak, The Model r Oak and The Peninsular Oak, We Lead in ranges also. The Majestic the Best Range made, from $40 to $55. And the Triumph the best cheap range on the mar ket at $30 to $38. Having sold 27 Majestic ranges during the week of of exhibit wc can now refer you to 67 families us : n i.: .!i.t. it. , . jiiil lhi? i.iiii.t- ivirii riif ii ! u r r-n suits. We also have a list of 20 Triumph Ranges all doing ex cellent work. We ask the Public to examine all or any of our lines before buying. Come in and see our Estcy Organs. No better Organ made. House hold, Domestic and Wheeler & - Wilson sewing machines. E. B. Warner. LEGAL NOTICE. The defendants V. J. I. Klngsley llrst real name unknown (Impleaded with James 11. llonnam, Mary A. Uonliatn. The McKlnb ley Lannlnu Loan & Trust Company ct. al..? will take notice that on thcBth flay of Octo. her, 1D01 the plaintiff. The County or Lincoln, a corporation tiled Its pctltlou In the district court, of Lincoln county, Nebraska, the object and prayer of which is to foreclose certain tax Hens, duly assessed by said pfalntlrr against the northwest quarter of section 21, in township II, north of range 31, west of sixth principal meridian. Nebraska, for the year lfco In the 2,u.m?I.17,fi?: for 'e year 1801 in the sum of J15.C0; for the year 1805 in the sum of $13.3(1; for the year 1WHJ In the sum of IIB.27: for the year 1897 In the sum of $t,23; for the vear 1808 In the sum of 5.4S: for the year 1809 In the sum of $5.32, for the year 1900 In the sum ?i- W.oOi. jupounttng In the total sum of 180.03; with Interest on the sum of 7.8i; at !9e .r?l,e tcn I1" cent Per annum from the 1st daylof November 1001, all of which Is due and unpaid. Plaintiff prays a decree of foreclosure of said tax lien and a sale of said premises. You and each of you defendants lire re quired to answersald petition on or before Monday, the sstli daytoCNovember 1001. uiEi wufl l'V UI-' LINCOLN, .. A Corporation, 15-1 liy H. s, Itinour.v, Its Att'y. r t f Down in the Mouth OAK 4 stoves aro Min I