id Hand Decorated China at CLINTON'S We liave a handsome line of tbc 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. A. O, IT. W. Anniversary. The thirty-third anniversary of United Workmen was properly cele brated by the local lodge at the opera house last evening. A large audience was in attendance and the addresses and music received close attention and were highly appreci ated. The addresses wqre made by J. G. Ucelcr, Judge Grimes and Deputy Grand Master Wilson, each of whom paid a just tribute to the grandorder of which they are mem bers. The good work of the order in promoting a fraternal lecling, in relieving the burdetiB of the mem bers, in taking care of the widows and orphans of deceased members waH shown in a plain and practical way by the speakers. The ad dresses were interspersed with a solo by Mrs. Will Jeffcrs, piano duet by MisB O'Hara and Mrs. Jeffcrs and selections by Brandin's orchestra. At the close of the program the members of the order and their 39f titty f Umttf . ladies repaired to the K. P. hall Clinton THE JEWELER, S i 8 TUESDAY, OCT. 29, 1901. Will Meyers of Lincoln is the guest ot relatives in town. John Sorcuson will moye into his new house in the west end the early part of next week. Rev. Derreberry of Pa.ton is in t wn today having been called here by the illucsa of his son Ed. Mr. and Mrs. H. S. White re- turned last evening from a two days' stay at the ranch near Over ton. The la-lies of the Christian aid society will meet with Mis, Moore on West Second street tomorrow afternoon. II T. V n n.1 tlii. 1 n .1 i n a X UW U. VI X.I A UI.U 1 1 1 1 JUM.WU auxiliary of the same order will hold a toint session at the K. P. hall this evening. Miss R. P. Martin, sole agent for U. S. Tailor Dress System. Ad dress through post office. Miss Mabel Huntoonof Chicago a cousin o F. L. Mooney, is a guest at his home. Miss Huntoon will return to Chicago tomorrow. Ed Sizer of Kearney was in town yesterday investigating a report that a boy, whom he knew, had been killed here. He found that the re- port was untrue. Mrs. Crounse of the Third ward was found guilty yesterday in Judge Baldwin's court of keeping an immoral house and fined ten dollars and costs. Harry Dixon is placing in his store today the cases and shelves recently made by P. W. Sitton, which cost in the neighborhood ot eight hundred dollars. The Masons will hold a meeting this evening to hear a report of the building committee and give their views on the proposed Ma sonic temple. Mrs. Gertrude Rebhausen, who had been receiving medical treat mcnt iti Omaha, returned home this morninir. We learn that she is much improved in health. Baruhard's jewelry store at Oga lalla was broken into Sunday night and articles valued at three hun dred dollars taken therefrom There is no clue to the perpe trators., Gustie Eskelsou, employed at the Baldwin residence, has purchased the Mrs. S. E. DouglaB house on west Fourth street now occupied by 'Frank DouglaB. Tbc consider ation was nine kindred dollars, Ed qcrrehcrry, who had been wprkjng with, the flillpn grading outfit in Gplorado, was. brought to this city Sunday night suffering with a bad attack of typhoid fever He is at the home of his brother T ' Sam Derreberry, Tf vnii want something fine in a rasor or unue mat. is warranti-u call and examine our stock. Every article guaranteed. Clinton the Jevticlek Chicago forecast for North Platte and vicinity: Partly clondy to night and Wednesday with possibly showers tonight. The maximum temperature yct-tcrday was 74; one year ago 63. The minimum tem perature tun morning was 39, one year ago'!!1). TheY. M. C. A. has sold 240 tickets for its coufsc of entertain iriehfi,. ' M tue'H'r retna'jnjnjj j;ntertainmenl8. the C"r80 Mpfceti wji; he Hd jor one dollar a,tid ivyptlty-five pents. The next eyent Will be the tyric ladies' Qoncert on. November 30th. This an'"" t0 be great attraction. where refreshments were nerved and an hour or so devoted to card playing and other amusements. Village of Tftyettville. Nearly wiped out by fire, but this was nearly twenty years ago. Since then new county buildings have been built. Ben Marshall, the popular sheriff of Fayette county saved four prisoners at the risk of his life. The above it. sketchy, but to get the story attend 'Arkansas' Wednesday eyeuing, Oct. 30th. at the opera house. Sec ''Arkansas" at the opera house tomorrow evening. Mrs. Jno. N. Baker returned Sun day from a brief visit in Omaha. Couutry Clerk Holtry is spending today at his rauch westot town On Friday last Judge Baldwin issued a marriage license to Cary W. Bolin of Brady and Miss Lillian Wiedman of Whittier. The Ladies' Aid society of the Presbyterian church will meet with Mrs. J, J. Hailigan on Thursday afternoon, October 31st. M. S. Chappll, who is opening a new hotel at Gandy, was in town todav purchasing a wagon load oi furniture of E. B. Warner. Jas. Connor, chief clerk in the U. P. motive power department at Omaha, was in town on business the latter part of last week. The ladies auxiliary of theY. M. C. A. will meet in the parlor of the association Friday at 4:30 p. m. A full attendance is rcques ted. A populist in Brady offered to bet fifty dollars Saturday 11 at Bill Beatty would not vote the straight fusion ticket. No one in the crowd offered to take the bet. Not many hogs will be marketed in this section this fall and winter, as the loss of the corn crop leaves the average sandhill farmer with out feed to fatten such hogs as he tnav have. Wishing to mako a chnngo in my business will sell Hardware, Stoves, and Tlnwaro tit greatly roiYucotl prlcos. Give ub ,-v call. A. L. DAVIS. Taylor McCu Hough and Ed Allen came over from Elsie yester day and today Mr. Allen purchased a new carriage of Jos. Hershey. While in the city they were the guests of W. E. Workman and M. L. McCu'.bugh. O, H. P. Buchanan, who returned from the Baskm ranch last eveying, says John Combs, who recently met with an acci,cent is improving He, however, has no use of his left hand, and his left leg is also par tially helpless, Tiie suns ordered iv the mem bers of the class in physical train ing have been received. This class, compoGcd of twenty girl students of the high school, is under the in struction of Miss Lewis, who form erly was sssistant to the instructor ot ttie puysical the state ues one ing for the exercises R. L. Graves went to "Wallace yesterday to pay his rcpects to the voters of that section. Dr. J. P. Dullard ot Sidney, shook handB with friends in town yesterday, while enroute to Omaha. Judge Hluman went to Ogalalla laat week and sold a half section ol his Keith county land to J. G. Dcntcr. Mrs. Maim, of New Albany, Ind., accompanied by her son Jesse, is the guest of her aunt Mrs. Jas. Beltou. Win. Sweaaey, leader of the Cow- boy band in Col. Cody's show, is ex pected home in a few days to visit relatives. The Wild West Show will close the season today at Buffalo, and Colonel Cody will probably come west in a week or ten days. W. J. CruBcn tells us that he has accepted the assignment of the North Platte circuit and will meet all appointments. He will at least try the work for six months, and if his clforts arc successful he will continue the work, Mr. Crusen preached at Herahcy Sunday. The dynamo for the electric light plant was placed in position Sat urday, the boilers and engines have been connected, and if the delayed material arrives in a day or two the plant will be in shape to turn on the current in a very shorttime. The efforts to organize a foot ball team among the boy students of the hifrh school is meeting with success and for the purpose of pur chasing the necessary supplies some forty or fifty dollars have been contributed. The Commercial club rooms are being repapered, several tables and easy chairs have been added to the furnishings and the rooms have been wired for electric tights. These improvements add comfort and convenience to the rooms During the past month applications have been received for eight or ten new members. OF INTEREST TO YOU is the fact that the only nrst class and moat com plete line of groceries is kept 40 75 25 10 b W. F. McGlone It is kept fresh and you buy no old shelf-worncoods. Wc keep up-to-date in everything Monarch Manic 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 45 Old Fashioned Maple Syrup rigni in line yviin mon arch. Sec guarantee on every can, qt can Half gal. can Gallon can 1.35 5 gal. can 5.50 Bulk Olives, large green olives, per pint Saucr Kraut, new, per qt. . . Buckwhc.1t Flour, new an absolutely pure article in bulk, p'cr lb 05 In 10 lb. sacks 45 Saratoga Potato Chips, Meyers red seal brand is the best. Wc have them at all time, per lb. Aunt Jemima, Pancake Flour, per pkg 10 bem Advo Pnncake hlour per pkg Gem Advo Buckwheat Flour per pkg 10 Graino, large pkg, per pkg. . Postum Cereal, per pkg-. . . . Jcll-O, per pkg 10 Bromangclon 15 Knox's Uclatinci per pkg. 15c 2 for Cox's Gelatine, per pkg. 20c 2 for : 35 Plymouth Rock Red, per pkg 20c, 2 for 35 Plymouth Kock White, per pkg. 20c, 2 tor Monarch Gelatine, per pkg. 3 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, A10RE WIDTH. LESS SHRINKAGE, MORE WEAR. I i f : HrWS Ai garment : I f 1 SHMI i lu NTS?- i ' i J5L I 1 1 1 tit 10 25 If Iff Iff 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 vevy large. EVERY GARMENT GUARANTEED. Your money back if you are not satisfied, it ..The ONE FR16B CLOTHING MAX KIRSCHBAUM, Proprietor. Model. HOUSE f f f f If IF If If 35 15 A car of Grccly Potatoes just received and very fine stock. You will find the highest possible quail ly in Yale Coffee Snowfiakc Flour Monarch Canned Goods Honeysuckle canned iruit T-T si T3irtl.p1 sir Lip ton's Teas Hcinz's Preserves FREE! , IMPORTED Japanese hapkms- TO ALL CHUR.CHJUPPERS S0CIETY"blHNERS F0H WHICH 3 ElL. RAND COFFEE THE FINEST GROWN IS PURCHASED! FOR SALE BT Harringtoiv . Tobiflu FOR TWELVE YEARS THE FAVORITE CA. TERERS TO THE PUB LIC NEW GOODS. Dill Pickles, Swiss Cheese, Limburger Cheese, liysical training clahH at Brick Cheese, ' i 1 ?'"r 's Z ,S Club House Cheese, " """" 1!. -!.! Tl' l-l.-.. AT" rieiuzs vuuicesi i icKicb, vin egar Bottled Goods and Apple Butter. For Sale, Pull blood Poland China pigs, Miner sex, also eotnc some bhort- horn bull calyes. Wm. II. SUI.MVAN, llershey, Neb. A riouAish Attack. An uttaclc wiia Intely rnndo on C. I Collier ot Chorokoe, lowii, tlint nfenvty nroved fatnl, It cnino tlirntfuh lim hid novs, Uln Uap.U HQt'6 Inmo ho could not 6tooii without irreat imin. nor sit i fihinr ejfcppt propped by cuBtiionB. No r)(uuuj luiju u iiiiu iiiivii iiu bi mil jjiuu- trio Bittors which olfocted such n won- dorful chnnuo that ho wr tea ho tMB lilco a npw nnn. This wurvoloue nicdlpluo ouna Uncljaclu) and lurtnoy trouble, pur i ids tin uloou nnU builun up your beulth. Only KJ'i nt Streltz's drtifj YcRterday Judge Baldwin issued a marriage Iiccubc to v rancin Al. Anderson, who will wed Misa Minnie Rich. The contracting parties live in Pcckhain precinct. Mrs. M. J. Newman leaves this evening tor Jiilcsuurg and alter remaining there a Bhort time will go to Huntley, Montana, to visit her daughter 1011a. County clerk Holtry sent out to the country precincts tliia morning about two-thirds ot the election ballots and the remainder will be sent out tomorrow morning. Kmbalmer. Store. Night Pillsbury's Best, North Platte and Lexington FIouXi Richelieu Pancake lou.r takes the cake.. Bu,lk OJiyes and Cranberries. A full Une of the Celebrated Richelieu and Club House Canned Goods. NO ONE CAN UNDERSELL US. Harrington & Tobin. Remember that the date of the Ladies' Guild lair and supper ib November 19th. The Degree of Honor social club will meet with Mrs. W. C. Elder on Tuesday of next week, The Yale Dancing Club will hold their semi.monthly dance next Thursday evening. J. G. Fecken of Nichols precinct was in town yesterday to receive a new power corn hhcllcr which he had purchased through Joseph Hershey. II. 13. Worrell of Ogalal la. wan publicly admitted to the Brother hood of St. Andrew at the Uplsco- pal church Sunday eyening. Angel Food Taffy twenty cents a pound at Hupfer's, The first number ot the Sidney Republican,'! edited by Mills and McMullcn has reached this office It is a good looking paper and well edited. W. D. Hover, Howe's Furniture call Telephone 90, Ab is nearly always the case, the republicans of Cheyenne county are involved in a local quarrel. One faction, headed by Paddy Miles, wants R, D, Harris removed from the land office and Charley Calla han from the post office, and the triends ot these office holders of course want them retained. Ab a result oi this strite the success of the republican county ticket is en dangered. Get together boys, and have harmony. Fok S.VT.K On easy terms, Good liye room house and one lot. With in two blocks of Hi nh School and business part of Dewey street. Good new barn with pump. City water, cess pool, ..hade trees, all in good condition. Inquire of jos.hkmshi:v. Tot CauBea Night Alarm, "Ufio uikIh my Droit) or u imby wmb tnkon with Croup," writes Mro. .1. C. Snider, of Crittontlon, Ky .."it Rcomod it would BtrariKJo Dororo wo coukl Ret n unotor. bo wo avo it Dr. Kin h Now Discovery, which crnvo ouiolc roliof and permanently cured It. Wo always keep it in tne notiBo to nrotect our children from Croup and Whoopjng Couuh. It oured mo of a clironio bronchial trouble that no other remedy would relievo," Infalliblo for Coughs, Colds, Thront and Lung traublou. f0o and 31.00. Trial Stopped into Llvo Coals, 'When a child I burned my foot friuhtfully." writes W. II.ISnds.ot Jonos villo, vn., "wlitou can sou norrluio lo Boros for !J0 year-", but lluukleu's Arnica Balye wholly cured mo artor ovorythinR else fallod." Infallible for BurnB, Scalds, Cuts, SoruB, Bruieca and Tik'U. Sold by A. r . Stroitz. JOo. Oudnt for Much I'reuli AVatnr, Tho Detroit river Is tho outlot of tho grentcst bodies of fresh water In tho world, aggregating 82,000 squaro inllea of lako Hiirfaco, which in turn drain 125,000 .square miles of land. towiinlilp 1C, north of range 32, went ot thu Gtli principal meridian, NrbrnBkn. for thp year 1SU3, In the Hum of 17.45; for tltu year 1M1 In the Bum of J5.72; Tor tho year 1SU5 In the Bum of tt.72.; for tho year 18!W In tho mim ot $l.3t; for tho yenr 1S97 In tho Hum of J2.00; for t ho veiir 1S0S in tho Bum of $2.00; for tho y car 1809 In tho Bum of fl.Cil; for tho yenr 90t In tho mi in of 1(1.51; anil also to foivcloso curtain tax leiiH duly iihbohkimI hy snld hliilutlfC Hlinrt Haul, HIrIi l'rclitlit, Unto. It costs CO cents more to send n ton of freight from Liverpool to Manches ter (England) than frbin Liverpool to Uomuny. 1ICGA1, NOTICI3. Tho defenilantB, Ilurney J. Kondnll, Ail IX Komlall, IiIh wife, John Doo, real miimi unknown, and Illchard Hoc, teal iiamo unknown, will take notlee that on tho 2nd day of Bejitember, 1001, tho pin lu ll ft, tho County of Lincoln, a corporation, Hied Uh petition In tho dintrlct court of Lincoln county, NebniHkii, tho ohjoot and prayer of which Ih to foreclOHO certain tax Holm duly aBBOBHcd hy Bald plaintiff nirulnst tho vV, Boti of section 17, In au-alnst cU mwU and havU mvV. of Hectlon 17. In township 10, north oC.ranpo 32, west ot tho 6th principal inotid.lan, NehraHkii, for tho yeur 1K!:1 in tlio Bur.n of 411. 02; for tho year 1VJI In tho ruun of 49.03; for tho year is in tho Bum ot 40.03; for tho yenr 1KI6 in tho HUin of J. 41; for tho yenr 1S97 la tho Hum of W.OO) for tho year 1893 in tho Hum of $2.50; for tho yar lh9 In tho Bum of 42.2!); for tho year II KX) In tiro Bum ut 40.80; nml also to roreclaso certain tax llena duly nxBcBaed by Batd plaintiff MKalnxi tho nwU ot awti of section 17. township 1(1. north, of rango 32, west ol tho Otli principal meridian, WehniBka, for tho yenr 1MW In tlio Hum of 40.S9; for tho yenr 1899 In tlio Bum of .40.82; for tho yunr i:KX) in tho huiii on $0.27; and nlHo to forc rloKo certain tax liens duly itMsoBBed h Bald plaintiff iiKnhiBt tho bwU nwM, of Hectlon 17, In tofimlili 10, nortli of raitKo ti, west of tlio nth p. in. Nebraska, for the year 1893 In tho Httm of 43.73; for tlio .venr 1RH In tho mim of 42.92! for tho year 189H in tho mini of 41.91; for tho year 180i! In tho sum of 42.15; for tho year 1897 In I ho Bum of 41,X); for tlio year 1898 in the sum of 41.00; f-jr tho year JB99 In tho aunt or $0.92; for tlio year 1U0O In tho sum or 40.28; and nlBA to forecluao certain tax lions duly assessed by said plaintiff aKalnst tho nVa nwVi of sootlon 17, in township 10. north of i-.uiKo 32, west of tho (ith p. in.. Nebraska, for tho year lS'.U In tho mim of 47.43; for tho yenr 1S91 in tiie sum ot 43.74; for tho year 1691 in tho huiii or 43.70; for tho yonr 189(1 In tho sum of 41.19; for tlio year 1897 in tlto sum of 42.00; for Uio year 1898 in tlio Hum of 42.01; for tlio yonr 1899 In tlio sum of 41.07; for tho year 190O In tlio huiii of 40.31; and also to forcoloKo certain tax Hons duly as sessed by iinld plaintiff U"alnst tho seJA new of section 17. township 10. north of rntiffo 32, west of the nth p. m., No brnskn, for tlio year 1893 in iho sum ot 43.73; for tho yonr IKH-'Iu tho sum of 42.92; ror tho year 1893 in the sum or 41.91; ror tho year 1890 In tho mini of 42.15; for tho year 1897 In tho Hum of $1.00: for tlio year 189S in tho sum of U; for tho year 1899 In tho huiii of 40.92: for tho year 1000 In tho mini of 40.28, amounting to tho total Hum of JI20,2."i, wltli Interest on tho sum of $78,10 at tlio rato of tun per cant per annum, from the Inf day of Heptembcr, 1901, nil of which Ih duo and unpaid. Plaintiff prays for a deereo of foreclosure of snld tux IIuiih and a snlo ot said prenw Ibps. You ami each of -,ou dofendantH aro required to answer nnld petition on or before Monday, tho 'fith day ot Decem ber, 1C01. THIS rOt'NTV OP LINCOLN, A Corporation. Hy If. H. Wildly, it Attorney. prHrmiirnntriiriinifiirmiiniffflnmnifiinwuf mmm Sweepingjeductlois. When we took possession Aiitf. 1st, wc discovered that Ftirniturc, etc., in North Platte, had been selling, in many cases, for much more than a fair living profit. We 3 have made great reductions all alony the line and ir g-oods S arc boiifrht now for less than three months ago, we claim 3 credit for the reduction. Here arc a lew samples:- 3 Sideboards from $25.00 to S15.00, 3 Sideboards from $15.00 to $11.00. Combination Book Case from . . . .$15.00 to $10.00. 5 drawer Chiffonier from $1 1.00 to $ 7.00. 2 b-foot ICxtcnsion Table from $ 0.50 to $ 5.00. s Child's Iron Bed and Springs and 3 Matress from $25.00 to $15.00, 5 Iron BedBrass Top from $12.50 to $10.00. 3 . New Home Automatic Sewing 5 Machine from $45.00 to S35.no. ? Chamber Suit, full swell front. . . .$38.00 to $30.00. Spiral Bed Springs from S 3.00 to $ 2.00. Veiour Couch $15 to 11. Koekintr Chair $5 to $3.75 2 Many other goods 10 to 50 per cent off. S If the public arc willing to pay former prices si mply be- wuiinu iuu ui-aiur a ifoott i enow wc cannot object, our 3 stock is complete. Fresh goods arc constantly arriving Prices arc low and in plnin figures, and vou will receive -Z courteous treatment. Give us a fair trial, btbre. bdttliw froe ut Strclt&a drug ntoru,