J55ftC.6e-6&-e-tt1tftC-C,g-fr'tf.6-.&6fr6g- ttr to i Wedding and s Birthday Presents to to to to to to 0 S to s to & to to to to s to to to to to S' to ft to to to 'A will be found in end- less profusion at our store, and no difflcul- S ty will be experi- $ enced in making se- $ lections. S Clinton, THE JEWELER 8 Slu 9rmi - Wcfbljj t&dbu .r. TUESDAY, FEB. 11, 1002. DR. F. W. MILLER, QRADUATE DENTIST. Office over Stroltz's Drug Store. Commercial Fertilizer for Lawn at City Pharmacy, Dr. Lonvley. Mr. and Mrs. Richard WilliainH went to Grand Island this morning. Warner's Bouth show window gives evidence of great expectation ot a crop. Rev. Wimberly went to Brady tins morning to preach the funeral service of the late Rev. Bolin. C. F. Idd'nigs and G T. Field are in Omaha this week attending the meeting of the state lumber man'ti association. Fred Weingand left this morning on a business trip to Grand Island and Omaha, expecting to be absent several days. Charley Hendy went to Maxwell this morning and from there will driye out in the country to look at some cattle with a view of buying them. C. C. Fawcett, who is Union Pacific foreman at Kearney, came up last evening to attend the ma chinists' ball, returning this morning. Announcement has been made of the coming wedding nuptials of Miss Edna Hine and Joseph Brunk at the home of the bride tomorrow evening. S N. Kempton will leave in a few days for a visit in Rawlins. Upon his return he will probably open a jewelry store in the building south of Weianer'a meat market. Observer Piercy predicts snow ilurries tomorrow, Prrgnosticator Neary says probably continued cold hut the lroose-boiie in this ufiice points to a thaw. yarn Cream mm Used in Millions of Homes. 40 Years the Standard. A Pure Cream of Tartar Pow der. Superior to every other known. Makes finest cake and pastry, light, flaky bis quit, delicious griddle cakes : palatable1' and wholesome. RfilCE BAKNQ powder co., Chicago, In transit Pl ckr lord of BKRB MIRE Price will be Baker Perfect Painted ?3.S0 per hundred. Baker Perfect Galvanized $4.10 per hundred. Wholesale market is advancing-, better buy now. Store open evenings until 8 o'clock. Wilcox Department More. The meetings of Prof. Crane's choral class, which have been In Id at the Baptist church, will this week be transferred to the Metho dist church. The class is well at tended and satisfactory progress is reported. Go to Doc Si.emort'a Barber Shop. Their tnethon of caring lor the face is wonderful. Only 10c. Chicago forecast lor North Platte and vicinitv: Partly cloudy to night and Wedneeday with possibly snow Ilurries. Maximum temper ature yesterday was 25; one year ago it was 27. Minimum tempera ture this morning was 20 above, one year ago it was zero. Claude Weingand returned Sun day trom his trip in the east aftt-r an absence of nearlv a month. A part of the time was spent in Chicago where he purchased a stock ol goods for The Model Cloth ing House, of which he takes possession on March 1st, and he also visited his mother at Ross- ville, III. W. D. Hover, Embalmer. Howe's Furniture Store. Night call Telephone 90. For the first time in its historv North Platte will next Thursday be honored by a musical organiza tion of standard excellence the Innes band. This organization has a reputation that is un questioned, a reputation that lias been gained by meritorious work belore the most exacting critics of music. To the lover of music this event means much, and we have eyery reason to believe that a crowded house will greet Innes and his band next Thursday afternoon. Blown to Atoms. Tho old theory that tho body amn times needs a powerful, drastic, purgn tivo pill has boon exploded; for Dr. Kind's Now Lifo Pills, which nro per fectly harmless, gontly stimulate, livor and bowels to oxpol poisonous matter clennso tho systom mid absolutely euro Constipaiion and Sick Iloadnoho. Only 25 eonts at Stroitz's drill? store. i Note. Avoid baking powders mado from nlum. They look like pure powders, and may raise the cake, but alum is a poison and no 011a can eat food mixed with it without injury to health. machinists' Annual Ball. The third annual ball of the local union of Machinists was held last night at the opera house. The at tendance was sufficiently large to comfortably fall the lloor. and the attendants were largely members ol the two regularly organized dancing clubs. This, therefore, meant good dancers and a nice class of people. The music was pronounced ex cellent and tins' added much to the enjoyment of the evening. As to the social success of the alTair there was 110 question, several re marking today that they never passed a more pleasant evening. The committee in ciarge has every reason to feel satisfied with the result of their efforts to give a nice ball. Coal Watchman Jake Miller was at Sidney yesterday where he gathered 111 several boyn for steal ing company coal. Alter perform ing this service he was standing at the depot talking to a dozen rail road men, when casting his eye down the track to the coal pile he saw two boys with half filled sacks over their shoulders. Jake started for them and when within twenty live yards of them the boys dropped the sacks and ran. Jake opened the sacks and 'ound them filled with rocks, aid as he straightened up a hutid.'td boys in hiding yelUd "rubberne: i." When Jake got back to the defct he said to the railroad men, "boys, it's on me, come and have a cigar." It cost him four dollars to settle. "I guess," said a railroad man yesterday as he haned us a couple of simoleons on subscription, "that the order prohibiting railroad men from 1 rrquenting salooim is a good thing for me. This pay day, tor 1 he first tune in many moons, finds me with money eno.igl to pay all bills. Formerly I did not have money enough to meet all my bills. If the company sticks tc its order I am liable to become a bloated bond-holder," Then he laughed and walked away. Dr. P. T. Chadwell, osteopath, spent part of today in town, lie expects to locate here perma nently but at present cannot se cure suitable office rooms. He. however will, as soon rt the Farr ington reopens spend three days each week in North PJatle until such a time as he can iu cure btiit able offices. Yesterday inornig while attempt to dress Edwaid Seyfeith fell to the lloor in an unconscious condi tion. Members of the family lifted him into bed, applied testoratives and consciousness returned. Mr. Scyferth has not been feeling very well for some time past. The Farrington Hotel has been closed to the public. It is under stood that a number of improve ments will be made to the building and that when these are completed it will be opened and conducted as an up-to-date hotel, Mrs. II. J. Clark ban been crit ically ill lor a week past and today her condition is not unproved. The cause is due to stomach trouble and at present the hopet lor recov erysceui slight, Our correspondent at Dickens call attention to the fact that the B it M. railroad has men out on tool and horseback securing signa tures to remonstrancte against proposed cuiitt houu bonds. Martin Micklesun, the Hershey merchant, is in the city on business today. I'rtxlclrnt ItiHiNiivult'fi lloraca. President Koosovelt's new horses, Admiral and General, weigh together 2,330 pounds. Tho coachmen and foot men wear red, white nnd bluo cockades widen was tho batlgo worn by Joffor Bonlan Kopubllcans until 1798. A Deep Mystery. It is n mystery why womon onduro Itaukncho, lloadacho, Nervousness, Slcoplo-snoBH, Melancholy, Fainting and Dizzy Spells whnn thousands havo proved that Electric Hittora will euro quickly such troubles. -'I sulTored for years with kidney troublo," writes Mrs. Phobo Churluy, of P.Horson, la., "and a lame back pained mo so I could not droits mysolf, but Elecrio Hittors wholly cured mo, and althouch 7,'i years old, I now am able to do nil my house-work." It overcomes Constipation, improves aiipotitii, ulvos perfect hoalth. Only GO coats at Stroitz's drug stunt. : DON'T PROCRASTINATE! I Otherwise- don't put off until f tomorrow what should bo 5 I duno todaj . If there is somo j r ,shoo rt'imiriiii;. havo it douo ' ; tit tho Yellow Front Shoo Ho- pair Shop. ; ; GEO. TBICUEiVE, i f Cheapest and host placo in town, g LENT IS HERE! and the headquarters for nice HSH Smoked, Salt and Canned this year is at W. F. McGIone's Salt Fish: Salmon Large, blood red Columbia River Salmon. Arc very line and a great deal cheaper than meat; 12$ cents per pound. Salt Mackerel There arc cheaper Mackerel in town but every one who lias used our extra large shore Mackerel say they arc the finest thev have used. 20cts each, 2 for 35cts. Sea King Nor quite so large 15 cents each. Milker Herring 5 cents, ( for 25 cents. Milckcr Herring Do not con found these with cheat) ones. $1.25 per keg. JJreajuast Mackerel $1.25 per kit. Deep Ocean Codfish, 2 lbs for 25 cents. Smoked. Fish: Halibut 20 cents per lb. Bloaters 3 for 10 cents. Herring ''Blind Robins," 25c per box. Finnan Haddies- -Onlv the best Haddies .void; 15c per lb. Canned Fish Salmon: Tulip brand J-ll can 10c. Helmet 1-lb tall can 124c. Reindeer 1-lb tall can 15c. Redhcart 1-lb llat can 20c, 2 for 35 cents. Faust 1-lb llat can 20o, 2 for 35 cents. Monarch 1-lb llat can 25c. Monarch S-lb llat can 15c. Sardines in Oil Louis Foix 5 cts. V. Bossange 10 cents. Dupuy it Co., 15 cents Billot 20 cents. Gold Label in Mustard, 15 cts, 2 for 25 cents. Louis Foix, 10 cts 3 for 25 cts. Caviar 35 cts per can. Ciscoes 10 cts per can Rock Bass 10c per can. Monarch Mackeral 20c per can. Monarch Schritnp 25e per can. Monarch Clam Chowder 25c pqr can. Wurzburg Lobster 50c per glass. Kippered Herring 20c per can, 2 cans for 35 cents. Under Wood's Clams, 2 for 25c. Doxee's Clams, 2 for 35 cents. Cheese Pineapple Cheese 65c each. Edam Cheese, $1.25 each. Limbcrger Cheese 30c each. Double Crown Prize Factory Full Cream Cheese, 20c per lb. 2 lbs for 35 cents. We do not handle filled cheese. Maccaroni Victor LeBrun IZ'A cents. Brillar Fils 17 cents. Vermicella Victor LeBrun 12 cents. Noodles Pfaffmann's small size 10 cts; large sb,o 15 cents. llluit J'urnuco im .Motnrv It has been found In Germany and other parts of western Huropo that tho gases from blast furnaces may bo advantageously used In running motors. Tho motors aro employed for actuating air-compressors and electric generators, and It Is said that thoy effect 11 considerable saving In tho cost of founding. No Million. Iii Thl (, A squaro foot of tho best Persian rug Is worth about ?10, and it lakes n single weaver twonty-threo days to complete It. This allows tho weaver about forty-four cents a day for hor wool and labor, but three-fourths of this amount goes to pay for tho wool. Only eleven conts a day Is left for tho weaver. W .MhIio NiiiiiII Arllilcn. Over 10,000,000 envelopes ore made In this country every working day, or moro than o.nno.OOO.nod a year. Tho pin nrodii':! amounts to liO.OOO.OOO a day, or nearly 10,000,000.000 annually. Tho Aniorlcnn output of lead ponclla Is n.OOO gross or 720,000 a day, making tho annual production 223,000,000. Thouaands Sent Into Exile. Kvory yoar a larno number or poor sulforors whose- luna nro f.oro and racked with ooughu aro urged to ko to another ohmato. Iiut this is costly and not always su'o. Don't bo an exile when Dr. King's Now Discovery for Con sumption will euro you at homo. It's tho most infallible modioino for Coughs, Colds, and all Throat and Lihi dihoanos n earth. Tho first doco hnngs relief' Astoundinif euros result from inTSistout uo, Trial botth s free at Stroiu's Drin WlVVi. PAW W mid S1W. Every Best Quality fancy Greeley Potatoes 25C K PECK, Store open evenings until 8 o'clock. Wilcox Department Store BRADY NOTES. K?v. Chamberlain who had been assisting Kev. lloliu with revival meetings at Cottonwood returned to Gothenburg Saturday morning Mrs. V. T. Klliott nnd family lelt Saturday morning for Omaha where they intend to make their home. Gub Miller has purchased N. T. ICIliott's house. W. T. DeWitt visited Gothen burg Saturday, Mrs. Huffman is again on the sick list. George Anderson and wife of Maxwell arc visiting his mother Mary V. Anderson north ol town. Gus Larson came home Friday from Loom is where he has been visiting friends for the past few weeks. Peatl Quit of Gothenburg, who had been visiting Pete Hricsson re turned home Friday morning, Mr. and .Mrs. 10. A. Calling were G ithcnburg vwilors Friday. Sarah West will leave lor Iowa Tuesday morning, where she ex pects to spend a few months. Russell Fowles of Maxwell train acted business in Hrady Monday. F. George reports that owing to the snow which has covered the ground fr the past few weeks he will be compelled to buy hay tor his cattle. Mis Grace Kayy was an east buund passenger on No. 102 Mon day moruinir. Brady was shocked Sunday morning by the hcwh that the Methodist pastor Kev. Andrew iloliu was dead He was on the streets Saturday, seen by nearly everyone apparently in the best of health and spirits. About five o'clock Sunday morning he awoke, intending to get up and start for Pleasant Valley, one of his ap pi 111 tn en's, he remarked to his wife that he was too warm and turned over on his back when bhc lieaid a L'urt: ling sound and tried to lilt In m up, but could not. She called her daughter who went at once for Dr. Ward, only a block awny and VV. J. I5avey who lives just across the street, but he was dead before they reached the house. His wife is nearly prostrated with grief and the family have the sympathy of the entire community. Relative were telegraped lor early Sunda) morning, his son Gary and wife Irom near Gothenburg arriving Sunday afternoon, and lCrucst, an elder son who lives at Allianct reaching here Monday morning, Kev. Iloliu w.ih a hard woiking minister and has hosts of fnendp. The funeral services will he held Tuesday at 10 a. m. the remains to be taken to Gasliu cemetery about six miles south of this place, Tor Srvlo or Trndo, A good homestead, about sixty tons of hay, good open range ad joining. Some improvements. Sec J. W. Hillings, North Platte. LHGAL NOTICK. Jacob L. Larson, Mrs. Jacob L. Lar ion, his wife and L. II. Wilson, defend ants will take uoiico that on tho 10th day of February, 1902, plaintilT horeiii tiled his petition in tho district court of Lincoln county, Nebraska, against said defendants, tho object and prayer of which art to fotccloso two certain mort gages, executed by tho defendant Jacob L. Lirroti to tho plaintilT upon tho soulhoat-l quarter ot section 5 111 town ship '2 range ill west of sixth p, in. and pouthwost ipiart'-r of section f in town ship 1- range !!1 woi-t (1th p. m. ro spoctivoly, oach of said mortgages being made to securo tho piiyuient of four promissory notrs as follows: Thrco notes of 61 IX).(X) each dated Dec. 1.1000 and payablo iu I, 2 and .'J years nftor datoand 0110 for g.YJ.OO samo dato pay able in four years afterdate. That thoro is now duo upon said notes and mort gages $"(X). CO with intorost from March 1, 1001, and tho further sum of 8 for tiM'H paid by plaintiir upon said promiHOH, for which sums with interest and costs tilairititV praja for a decree that defendants bo required to pay the samn, or tint said promiHOHnmay bo sold to satisfy tho amount found due. Von aro required to answor raid petition on or before tho -Ith day of .March, 1!KW. Dated at North Platte, Nobrankti, this 10th day or February, UK)2.j F4. ll KjbsON, Plaintilf. ' lly T. C. I'ATTKRtyN. flic. Hid AttOrnoy Comparison Invited, Notwithstanding the fact that credit competitors . say that they meet our cash prices, the fact re mains that tor quality and pricca we are still in the lead. Compare prices with those iu your pass book and be convinced. Cane Granulated Sugar 18 lbs $1.00 Cozad Morning Glory Pat ent Flour per sack 1.05 Cozad Valley Patent Flour per sack 'J5 North Platte Patent Flour per sack 1.05 Kerosene Oil per gal 15 Best Gasoline per gal 20 Arm & Hammer Soda per lb .08 Cow Brand Soda per lb 08 Kingsfords Stiver Gloss Starch per lb OS Kingsford Corn Starch per lb 08 Standard SweetCorn per can .OS Standard Vinegar 45 grain per gal 20 45 grain AVhttc Wine Vine gar per gal 25 H. J. Heinz Co. Best Cider ' Vinegar per gal 35 Best New Sweet Cider per tfal 35 Gold Dust Washing Powder 4-lb box 18 Stock Salt, 100-lb sack GO Sulphurized stock salt 50-lb blocks 50 Fancy white potatoes per bit .'J5 Eastern standard tomntocs per can 13 Regular 35c M. it J. Coffee per lb 32 Regular 30c M. & J. Coffee per lb 27 Regular 25c M. it .1. Coffee per lb 22 Regular 20c M. it J. Coffee per lb 18 Regular 50c Sun Cured Jap an Tea per lb 45 Regular 40c Sun Cured Jap an Tea per lb 35 Fish for Lent We have just received a lull line of Fish tor Lent Smoked Sal mon, white lish, cured herring, codfish, mackerel, white lish and spiced herring, ah fancy goods at right prices. Yovr patronage is solicited. THE HUB GROCERY (0., 0. P. AlcGREW, Mgr. Wanton Alfalfa Hay Xianfls in Western Nebraska or lOastern Wyoming. We have a customer who wants 2500 to 3500 acres. Must be fine land and under ditch, (private ditch preferred) and near railroad, G. II. Paynr, Omaha. ROAD NOTICR To all whom it may concern: Tho commissioner appointed to view tho eluiugo in County road No, 02. Commencing at Umid (Station No. 1 hi tho southeast 1 ( section i!5, township 111, north range !10 west, Thonco south 22 degrees 10 miiiutou east from Mag nti(i meridan 2r78 chains. Thonco south 27 degrees 10 minutes oast, 21.ll chums to a point on old road No. 02, be tween Station 0 and 7, Unit m 8.12 chains from Station (! of road survey for rnnd No. 02. Said change being In tho southeast : of section 251111(1 tho north east 1 of section !!(!, township 1!J, north range :t0 west, and that part of road No. 02 between tho point of commencing this survey and whom it ends bo vacated. Has reported In favor of tho rhango as above described, and all objections thorot", or claims for damages, must, be tiled in tho County Clerk's oillco on or before noon April 10, 1002, or such road will bo altered with out roforonco thereto. FUHI) II, GINN. County Clork. Dated February 0, 1002. flit CALIFORNIA Southern California its lovely oisido rosort", orange grovos, beautiful guldens and quaint old mission towns are VISITK1) EVERY YEAR by thousands of tourists vho travel Over the Union Pacific because it is tho best and quick est route and the only liuo run ning through trains to Califor nia from Umnha. In addition to tho I'ullinan I'nl ueo Slroppis tho Union nrio runs Pullman Ordinary Sleopors every day, Leaving Chicago at n:jo p. 111. and Omnlia at 4.25 p. in. These Ordinary Curs nro Per sonally Conducted every Tues day nod Thursday from Chicago and ovory Wednesday and Fri day from Omaha. A Pullman Ordinary Sleeper also leaven Omnha ovory Tuesday at 11:110 . m. for Los Angoles. Full information cheerfully fumiehod upon lippll'c'utlou.