9 w S 1 IS SI s 8 Fine Cut Glass and Hand Decorated China 8 at CLINTON'S, t We have a handsome line of the above pieces suit- jjj nble for Wdddiny and & Birthday Presents. 'Sou- g venir Spoons, novelties in & Silver, Secret Lockets and g ChaiiiH. A fine lot of Watches, .Umbrellas and $ Canes, and in fact any- $ thine you caa "wish for ' J$ our line. Would, be ifi pleased to have yon call, $ 'A I THE JEWELER, lit (tm - Wrtttlji &ribunf . TUESDAY, NOV. 5, 1901. Tka 17. P. Foot Ball Team. The following1 is the line-up of the Union Pacific loot ball team: The Christian Aid society will meet with Mrs. Harris tomorrow afternoon. All are invited, A. E. Huntington has been ap pointed marshal to serve while C. L. Patterson is incapacitated. Will and Charley Ilendy. who have homesteads in Cox precinct, went down this morning' to vote in that precinct. W. H. Hamilton went to Lexing ton last night and will remain there for a few days. He will re turn here and then leave on a trip to California. Engine 1737 ran into an open switch at Kearney about 6:30 last eyening and went over on its side. The wrecking1 crew was hustled together at seven o'clock and tent down, and arc expected back this afternoon. Chas. Erickson, Harry Vernon Leo Hart, Jr., Blossic Elias Ed Darraclouyh Robt. Armstrong Periy Carson Myron Dourte Will Russcl Harry Donncr Gny Robinson Prank Crick, Irv - center right guard left guard right tackle left tackle right end left end right halt left half full back quarter back Armstrong, Jae, FREE! , IMPORTED JAPANESE NAPKINS- TO ALL CHUHCHJUPPERS SOCIETY "DINNERS FOR WHICH SEAL BRAND COFFEE TH5 FINMT CROHN" U PURCHASED.! ron sale ay Harrington Tobii, . FOR TWELVE YEARS THE FAVORITE CA TERERS TO THE PUB LIC... NEW GOODS. Dill Pickles, Swiss Cheese, Limburger Clecse, Brick Cheese, Club House Cheese, Heinz's Choicest Pickles., VjriT pgar Bottled Moocjs. and Apple Butter, Pillsbury's Best, North Platte and Lexinoton Hour. Richelieu Pancake Flour takes the cake. Bulk Olives and Cranberries. A full line of the Celebrated Richelieu and Club House Canned Goods. Norton. Jay Stuart - subs V. T. Wtlcox went to Lincoln this morning on legal business. Prank Graves came up from Council Bluffs thiB, morning to visit triends. The fine weather today will un doubtedly result in almost a full vote in in the country precincts. Claud Wciugattd will , leave to morrow or Thursday on a week's business trip to the east part of the state. Leo Hart went to Maxwell this morning- to cast his vote. Mr. Hart made a filing on a homestead, n that precinct. The parting of a belt last even- ng interfcrred with turning on the electric current. The trouble will be remedied today. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Peterson, who bad been visiting in town for couple of weeks, returned to Cheyenne this morning. For Rent Some desirable rooms at the Himnau House, on Pront street, with hard coal burners. 5-1 Yi Mrs. M. O'Harb. Mrs. Wesley T. Wilcox will en tertain a number of ladies Thurs day afternoon m favor ol her cousin Mrs. J. W. Hellcrlin, of Livingston, Mout. The Union Pacific has selected black as the standard color for all steel cars and orders have been issued to paint them as fast as possible. Howard Pulver, who was arrest ed on the charge ot robbing Scott of $110, gave bail in the sum ol f300 for his appearance at the pre- liminary'hearing next Saturday. We have a big line of ladies' and rent's' pocket book, change purt-es card rnfrCF. Buoppini; nags ana walet s. If you want a nnething fimewe'bave them from 50 cents up, Clinton, the jeweler. Ed Murphy, who nad been in town for a day. murned to Brady this morning. He said that his majority in the precincts outside of North Platte vould be 150. But we shall 6ee. The saloons were crowded last night to a late hour and politics were rampant. Though a large number of fellows succeeded in getting pretty well jagged no dis turbances resulted. A force of machinists worked all night on the Union Pacific station ary engine last night and the dam age resulting from yesterday's accl dent was repaired. The machinery in the shops is therefore running today. Hay has taken a decided slump in the Denver market, and during the -past few day has only com manded about nine dollars per ton which makes it worth below J5.50 at this point. The drop in price is due to a glutted market at Den ver aud other westean points. For Sale On easy terms, Good five room house and one lot. With in two blocks of High School and business part ot Dewey street. Good new barn with pump. City wnler, cess pool, hade trees, all in cood condition. Inquire of Jos. Hershev. Harry Dixon has now m place the elegant mahogany show cases and cabinets made lor him by P W. Ritton and his store presents an unusually attractive appearance. You will eelilom find fintr furnibh iigathan these, and the workman shin is very creditable to Mr. Sitton. In North Platte the (ironists to day have dropped sight at all their tjeket but Graves and sire devoting their entire time to secure for him as lame a vote as possible, This forenoon they claimed that GraveB would carry the town. This, how ever, we consider a wild guess though it is evident that Schar ina'nn'a majority will be Miinewli.it NQ ONE CAN UWEBSEU.- US, Harrington & Tobin less in the vears ago. city than it wa t a For Bale. Full blood Poland China, pig either sex, also some home Short horn bull e;ilye. Wm. H. Ruluvan, Hers I icy, Neb Reed, the Keith county cattleman, is transacting business in town today. Mrs. James Ware of Blair, who is visiting her husband at the Paw nee ranch, was the guest of trlcnds in town yesterday. A large number of. shopmen ac companied the wrecking crew to Kearney last evening to help right the locomotive which went over on ts side. Up to noon the election in town was passing off very qut?tly with no excitement of any nature visible. The real work of the day in getting out the vote will be between the hours of four aud six ctliia afternoon. If you want something fine in a razor or knile that is warranted call and examine our stock. Every article guaranteed. Clinton the Jeweler. Congressman xlcville will leave tonight for Hot Springs, Ark., to resume treatment. Since he has been in town Mr. Neville has not been feeling quite so well, due probably to the change from a southern to a northern climate. The emergency whistle which was blown last evening to summon the wrecking crew, was by some tak en as an alarm tor fire and someone telephoned to the waterworks. Ab a result the fire whistle was blown, and the hook and ladder company chased around the streets for a few minutes. Chicago forecast for North Platte and vicinity: Gencral'y cloudy to night and Wednesday, with proba bly showers, Warmer tonight. The maximum temperature yester day waB 43: one year ajro C'J. The minimum temperature this morning wa3 27; one year ago 29. The organization of the 'choral class has awakened considerable in terest in vocal music, and Prof. Leonhardl has been solicited to give private instruction to a num bcr who are not members of the class. The members of the choral class ajc highly pleased with the work of Prof. Leondardt and the membership has inareased since its organization. The instructor's ob ject is not to bhow his competency as a teacher, but to sec how rapidly but thoroughly he can advance his pupila. Thoroughness is one of the prime features of the Pro fessor's work, and this is tully ap preciated by '.he class, A Car of. MHO POTATOES AT . .AT. . 00 Per Bushel. tVitBiin Acclilvnti Tnttii llm I.ru l. A Pails sporting paper keeps up Its statistics designed to show the rarity fli cntastropliCB resulting from the nu- tomoblllsm. It Btntca that during the month of June 4C persons were killed and 771 Injured by wagon accidents; 18 killed and 228 injured by railways; 4 killed and 124 injured by bicycles, and only C killed and CO Injured by automobiles. Watch for sharp advances in Potatoes Those are the best we can buy, cook dry and moaly, unlike ir rigated potatoes. Fill your collars with a winter supply and see how much money you -will save. They will not last long at this price. Hard I'luce to llullil Itullroaclt. Tho diillculty of railway construe tlon In some parts of Africa la illus trated by tho fact that on thn town-Mattru lino In Sierra Lcono oloven stool images had to bo built in a dlBtance of thirty kilometers. Cloud Prlcu for atanuscrlpU The Iato Russian savant, Dr. Kuloah, modo a translation into Llttlo Russian ot the Bible, which tho censor would not allow to ho printed. His widow hnB now sold the manuscript to tho British Blblo Soolely for 5,000 roubles. if Stand hj the Standard I Price's Cream Baking Powder is everywhere the acknowledged standard, the powder of the highest reputation, greatest strength, and absolutely pure. It renders the food more healthful and palatable, and using it exclusively you are assured against alum and other dan gerous chemicals from which the low grade powders arc made. Pr. Price's Baking Powder is sold on its merits only never by the aid of lotteries, gifts, commissions or other schemes. The entire value of your money comes back to you in baking pow der the purest, most economical made. Pnjqe Dakinq Powder Co., Chicago. - " j" - Ifoxn. Alum baking powders nre low priced, us they cost but three cents a pound to make. Hut alum leaves jn the bread or cake glaubcr salts, sulphuric acid nnd hydrate, of alumina all injuri ous, the lust two poisonous, It 1 Staley , Underwear and Overshirfe. Goods With a Record Knit to Fit Not Stretched to (over. Thats the way they arc made which means lo you- T 1 1 1 If MORE LENGTH, MORE WIDTH. j( LESS SHRINKAGE, MORE WEAR. KEEP THIS IN MIND iti SEE THE GOODS . Wc have just received a large invoice of Staley Under wear and Ovcrsnirta. Our line this season is very large. Ill EVERY GARMENT GUARANTEED, jf ies Your money back if you arc not Hatialicd 4t? w Iff 71 ONE PRI6B CLOTHING HOUSE MAX KIRSCHBAUM, Proprietor. 1H A Few More Samples of our adjustment in prices Chamber Suit .$35 to $25 Chamber Suit. , .'. . . .'. .$24 to $19 Parlor Suit, 3-piccc . . .$4o to $30 Couch, adjustable.. ... i$25 to $18 Couch $12to$ 8 China Closet -...?25 to $20 Dresser $17 to $14 Center Table $ 8 to $ ( Iron Bed $15 to $11 These arc hot-all the articles on which wc have made reductions. Before purchasing come and sec that wc can sell you what you want and save you money. C. A. HOWE. Hlgh-l'dccri Al'ploi. South Australian uppleu nro now Bold In tho Vienna market at from 5 conta to 10 cents each; cholco ones even higher. Tho applcii nre packed nnd shipped In small, long boxes contain ing 100 cneli. Each applo 1b wrapped In tissue paper, nnd they are packed In wood wool (excelsior) and tho loaves ot corn Vska. Berenty Yearn a Methodlit. I'hoebo PollnK 8haw dlod nt hor homo In Neosho county. Kan., recent. ly, ago ninety-one years. For seventy years sno nan uciongca to tho Meth odist church, and once each year foi twenty-Bovon years sho rend tho Bible irom cover to cover. Vj' Eating Apparatus. Tho fly's eating apparatus Is really a sucker ot vory largo propoitlons, when compared with tho stzo of tho unlmal. If tho mouth of i man wcro ot tho same proportionate size as that of tho Jly lils head would havo to ho enlarged about two feet on every sldo to , ac commodate his Hps and teeth. intilvlnllililty. Eight hundred and sovonty persons claiming to bo cousins of a Utlca (N. Y.) man within tho degree specified by his will are lighting for an cstato ol S21.000. Forty-Uirco lawyers aro cm ployed In tho caso. How they will be paid Is not recited. Daltlmoro Herald (Jhurclic of Australia. Australia has proportionately moro churches than any other country, tho number being 0,013, or 210 t6 every 100,000 people. England linn HI churches to every 100,000 people, Kus sin, only fifty-five to tho same numbor. Iiutitiuiu of World's l'rogroai. A uuecr Instance of tho way in which tho world Is progressing Is tho an nouncement in ttio Athenaoum that tho crown prlnco ot Slain Is going to publish a volumo of essays on tho war of tho Polish succession, as tho result of hlB Btudics at Oxford University. Vlce-rreililenU Who llunamu I'rflaltlvnbt. Of the Vice presidents of tho United Statea who havo aiiccccdod to tho presi dency through tho death of tho prcel dent, Tylor served three years and eleven months nnd twon'ty-slx days; Johnron, thrco yenrs ton months and twenty dayfl; Arthur, t'hreo years llvo and n half months. Roosovolt'B term is threo years flvo months and twenty aays, Silk In I'llny'H TIiiip. Tn tho tlmo ot Pliny silk was sup posed to ho a vegetable product and hlB "Natural History" contains a long Btory ot tho way In which It wan picked from trees In the East Indloj and spun and woven into fabrics. Fnrinlnn In AiUtrnllu. Western Australia is making heroic efforts to develop farming lnrtustrlca, especially tho growing of grain. In 189!) tho cereals harvested In tho colony aggregated lecu than 1.000,000 buUiols. Dr. Humphreys' Specifics euro by acting directly upon tho dlHoaHo, without oxcltiug disorder fa nny other part of tho systom, no, cunts. rnicEi. 1 Pevcri, Congestion!, Inflammations. !i Wormi, Worm I'orcr, Worm Colic... ,'iS 3-Trtlliliie.Collo,Crylug,WoWcfulncn ,!f.1 l-t)larrlifn,nf Clilldrcuor AUulls '25 7- Cought, Colds, DronchltU ,25 8 XeuraUla, Toothache, Faccacho 'J 5 O-Ilcadailiv, Slclc Ucailavho, Vcrtlgti.. .'25 10 11 vipcpala.tudlgcitlou.WcakBtomacb.ViS 11- Hupprox'd url'nhirul 1'erloiU ... ,'2S 13-Wliltr, Too l'rofmo VcrlotU 'J3 13-(,'rnup, linryiiullU, Itnaraeiicn 'J 5 I't-Balt Itlicum, i:rytlpulufl,:rui)tloiin., Sift 18 IllieuiiialUm, Hlioumatlu I'aln 10 JWnlurln, ClillU, rover and Aruo 'J5 10-C'alurrli, Influonza, Cold lu tho lload ,'2S 'JO-WI'oopliiu.C'uiiuli !i7-llldin)V Mucin? -. .'45 H-.ltyoii. Iltlillltv 1.00 30-Urlnarv Wealtiit-i, Wetting Ecil 'is 77-Grlp, HayFovor ,'J5 Dr. Humphreys' Mimual or ull Dlteaseii at ygur DruKuUts or Mailed free. Hold by (Iruralnts. or tout on receipt of price, l UvutOa, Cr. MllisBj & Jobu iito..