3 :-fcfr&e&c-cc-.G&e-&e-e-.ⅇs-&e- g Talking Machines v ft to to to to to to v to to to $ to to to to to Si u to V to to & We have :i line line $ of Talking- Machines Q $12.00 $1S.00, 1 $25.00, I $40.00, $00.00 and a good assort ment of 7 and 10-inch Records. J? We also carry a full g line of the " 4 American Cycle Mfg Co's Bicylces g from S15 to S35, with S or without coaster X brake. to to to Clinton, to THE JEWELER g GM-6S&(C-S&-;-33 S3-3 333-5-3 33 She $ml - Wtcfely Sritmuc. f ER1DAY, K10B. 28, 1902. dr. F. W. MILLER, 0RADUATE DENTIST. Office ovor Streitz's Drug Store. V. A. Paxton of Omaha is trans acting business in town today. II, B. Read of Ogallala trans acted business in town yesterday. Mm Adelaide Staatz went to Council Bluff .4 Wednesday niijht to visit a Bister lor a few clays, The O. 10. S. will hold a social at the home of Mr. and Mrs. II. C. Langdon next Wednesday alter noon. Talking Machinep, talking ma chines, talking machines. Yes, at Doolittle's, North Platte's Music Store. Rev. W. W. Scott, the Sunday school missionary, left this week on a trip to the central part of the state, Wild ducks are increasing in numbers on the sloughs and many arc being brought in by local hunters. Bratt, Burke & Goodman ohr for sale good stock cattle of differ ent ages. Also have good heifers o exchange for steers. Capt. Haskell came down from his McPherson county ranch yes terday and left last night on a bus inesa trip to Kansas City. Commercial Fertilizer for Lawn at City Pharmacy, Dr. Lonirley. Mrs. J. J. Ilalligan gave two luncheons this week, one on Tues day afternoon, the oth-r yesterday afternoon. Both proved pleasant events for the ladies present. The ladies of the Christian aid society will meet with Mrs. Cha. Wilcox Wednesday afternoon, March 3d. Each member is re quested to bring lO'iie friend with tjiem. The piano which is to be t-o'd f r the benefit of the base ball associa tion ia expected to arrive in a few days. There was a long delay by the factory in filling the order. The instrument is one which retails for S325, Talking Machinep, did you say! Well I should say yes, at Doolittle's Book and Music Store. It is a le gitimate line in North Platte's Mu&jc Store. THERE IS SOMETHING NEW livery Minute in this Workl. The particular Something New for Shoe Buyers is our TWO DOLLAR SHOE FOR LHDIES, Not old pointed toe styles, but nice fresh up to date goods with THREE DOLLAR STYLES for Two Dollar price Some made with Patent Tips lyul ' Light Soles. Others with Kid Tips ;ncj and Medium Soles. Still others with Heavy Extension Soles. Wear of every pair guaranteed satisfactory. L Wilcox Department Store, j A meeting of stockmen ot con sider the laud lease bill now before congress will be held at the court house tomorrow afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Redmond j entertained a number of friends at a high five party Wednesday ever- ing. AH report a pleasant time. W. D. Hover, IOnibaliner, Howe's Furniture Store. Night call Telephone 90, The indications today are that March will come in like a lion to morrow. If so let us hope that it will go out like the proverbial lamb. J. II. Derryberry and sous will sell at public auction on March 20th at the farm in Whittier several head of horses and a large lot ot farming tools. A recent letter received in this city from H. W. Hill, who is now located m Canon City, Oklahoma, states that he did not secure the position of post master. Gd to Doc Sizemore'd Barber Shop. Their method of caring for the face is wonderful. Only 10.:. 10. B. Warner has been elected manager ot the base ball team and W. L. Richards assistant manager Better selections for the positions could not have been made. Judge Baldwin was busy yester day taking depositions in the case ot Henry B. Read vs the Valley Lmd & Cattle Co. which will be heard in the United States court. The twenty-five or thirty Odd Fellows who went to Maxwillti- day to organize a lodue were taken down on a special train and will be brought back on a special. For this service the railroad company charged twenty-live dollars. James Boyle was arrested Wed nesday night tor stealing coal from the Union Pacific company. He was brought before Judge Baldwin yesterday and fined one dollar and costs. Not biiug able to pay, he was remanded to jail to serve out that amount. T. W. VanWie has opened a paint shop in the Iliumau building on Front street where he is pre pared to paint wagon and car riages. Work guaranteed satis factory. A recent letter received from Charley Samelnon states that he is with his company and getting along finely. He acknowledges the receipt of some newspapers, one of which contained an obituary notice of himself and he wants to know, "if he isn't himself, who is he?" 10. F. Seeberger returned Wed nesday night from his western trip. He was the guet of Supt. I'ark of the Wyoming division and traveled with Mr. Park in his pri vate car. They went from Chey enne to Pocatello, Idaho, thence to Salt Lake, Grand Junction and Denver, the trip covering about 2,500 miles. They made short stops at many places and spent a day at Grand Junction, which Mr Seeberger says is an over-rated sec tion. There are some goop orchards) but the land susceptible of irriga tion is of small area. While there they visited J. F. Jackson, formerly of this city. Mr. Seeberger reports a very pleasant trip For Lease-. F ir coming year, 1-180 acres good grazing land, water front, on Bird wo ' 1 creek, with plenty good open, range adjjoiiptig. Address John, Bratt & Co., North Platte, Neb. Murphy's Varnishes. No. 1 Coach Varnish per gal SI. J0 Coach Varnish per gal l.f0 Furniture Varnish per gal 1.20 No. 57 Light Hard Oil Fin ish per gal 1.40 Liquid Wood Filler per gal 1.10 No. 46 Dry Japan per gal. . . 1.10 Transparent Floor Varnish per gal. 2.15 Transparent Wood Finish, Interior per gal 2.15 The above in Gallon Cans and price is for unbroken packages only. DcVoes Mixed Paints per gal S1.60 Linseed Oil 75 Wilcox; Departments f&or'e, Y. NT. C. A. NOTES. Young man. do you know what you are worth? Come to the iiicii'h meeting at 3:30 next Sunday and hear Kvauelist Samuel Gregg speak on that subject. It is ex pected that George 1). McDill, In ternational secretary of the rail road department, will be present. Let- every man rending this notice tell his fellow neighbor and bring him along. C. P. Koss will have chatge of the service. At this writing onr membership numbers 370 men in good stand ing. One of the first men to greet the new fellows coming to work at the shops is the secretary of the Y. M. C. A. lOvery stranger gets an invitation to visit the delight ful rooms and it is not strange that nearly every one of them join the association. The amounts subscribed to state and international work at the opera house meeting on January 19th are coming in nicely. The secretary will be glad to receive the remainder as soon as possible so as to close up the matter. S. Tor Kent, Three loom house. North side 7.5D. Four room house, Nottli side 8.00. Five room houae, North side 10 00. John Bnatt & Co. Mrs. Henry Chestnut, of Paxton, has been spending a few days in town as the guest of Mrs. Fred Ginti. From an Omaha paper it is learned that the company at Juneau, Alaska, in which Fred Nowell formerly of this city is in terested, have sold their mining property for about two million dol lars The Nowells have been at Juneau for about fifteen years. Doolitlle's Music Store is the Musical Headquarters of the city. You can find anything there lrom a Talking Machine to a Jewaharp. In our last issue M. II. Douglas advertised for the whereabouts of his wheelbarrow which some one h id borrowed and neglected to rt turn. The ink was scarcely dry, on the paper before a man walked into this office and said Douglas would find his barrow at WaUemath's beer vault. A M. II. has, along with all other railroad employes, taken the "Burt-cure" and would not go within a block of a beer vault for a farm, he will probably sendia small boy for the barrow. This instance shows the value ot advertising in Tnu Tkiiiunb. Garden Tools. We have: Spades, Shovels, IIocs, Rakes. All kinds and prices. WiIco Department $feprje, THIN WAISTS! Time for them will soon bo here, We Have the Goods you will need to make them. Bright, New Styles. SKIS THIOM. Wilcox Department Store. Do You Practice Economy? Is it a true or false economy? Don t buy goods because they arc cheap they arc dear at any price. Buy the best; it is cheapest in the long run. Do you know that there arc cheap goods that arc being sold just as high as some of the best groceries sold by W. F. McGfome Viz: Snowflake Flour This Hour has no equal. Wc claim that a sack of Snowilakc will make more bread, better urcau, winter Dread, more wholesome bread than any other brand ot Hour, excepting none. Monarch Baking Powder, Pure cream of 1 "?S1 tarter hnkinir tarter baking mmm W :il stands in the list of baking powders where Monarch cann- !ir,,H "!?":! MR J Roods, viz: at the head. Wc guarantee it to be better than anv other. If it don't please you, you get' your money back. Per lo-oz can -loc. Lowncy's Cocoa The Most Delicious and the PUREST. Unlike Any Other l'ull 1'lavor, nnd enntnliiKouli Hip nutri tive mill lIlKl'StllllO HIIWltlUK Of tll'J I'llllllTllt Cocoa llenn. Nollotir, it;u ii, kioiiiiiI cocoa elicllH, alkalies, chemical, or ccloiUig mut ter aro present in Lowm-y a. Per half pound can 25 cents. Oriole Pearl Hominy. Made of the best white corn, and put up in two pound pack ages. Price 15c per pkg or two for 25c Monarch Asparagus Tips. Quart cans, packed full of white tips, very fine. Per can 30c Monarch Strawberry Beets In quart cans, very tempting. Per can 20c, two for 35c. Kienze's Preserves. Nothing but pure fruit and granulated sugar. Strawberry 20 cents per pound Blackberry 20 cents per pound Black Raspberry 20c pr pound Damson IMum 20c, Cherry 2ac, Quince 20c, Peach 20c, Apple Butter 12c, Peach Butter 15c. FISH, Finest Mackerel in town. Peerless 20c, 2 for 35c, Clem 15c, 2 for 25c. Codfish, Halibut, Finnan Iladdic, Bloaters, Her ring, Salmon, and Holland Her ring. Wc meet any price and give you better goods. Have a car of Fancy Greeley Potatoes, the finest that have been in North Platte this year. They cost you no more than lots of poor ones. Price $1.00 per bushel. Iloomo For Rent. The Farrington Hotel ha been converted into a lodging house. Rooms can be secured by the day, week or month. Apply at the premises. Mrs. I.. C. Hansen and :hildi'eu cunc up from Grand Island yester day and will visit at the Pnlver home until Mr. Hansen can secure a suitable house in Denver, where he is now employed. J, T. Norton, an attorney ol Cheyenne was arrested on the 25th by federal officers, being charged with fradulcnt use of the mails. He had been carrying on a matri monial bureau over a year. For Rent or Salo. ICighty acres, known as the Lock wood larm. Under irrigation. Write or apply to II. Schulf, Grand Island, Neb. mm RAILROAD NOTES, blectric light men have been busy this week putting in lights at the ice houses and engine house. Herman Schrocdcr came down trom Sidney this week and again resumed work as foreman of the night car gang. II. 12. Moore lelt last night for Cheyenne where he expects to secure a position with the Union Pacific company. L. A. Mullen and Ben Vicrp, who have been running out of KHip, IasM it is said have decided to re in un there permanently. h. C. Hansen, late conductor on t'.ie Second district, lc; t this morning for Denver where he will accept a position as brakcinau on the Col orado Southern. The Union Pacific company will increase its trackage in the yards at this place this summer. A local contractor has been asked to bid on a contract for 3,000 cubic yards ot dirt which will be needed in grad ing the new track. The examining committee is well along with the work of quizz ing employes on the new rules of the Union Pacific company. The employes arc examined in cI.isscf, and the time consumed in the clashes of engineers and conductors is lrom five to six hours. The committee will be here for several days yet. David Patterson, formerly ot this city, has been appointed master mechanic on the Santa Fe tnd will assume the position to morrow, i' or several weeks lie will be located at Katon, N. M., but later will have pcimaneiit quarters at La Junta., Col. He will have charge of the motive power ol 800 miles of road. With the adoption of new oper ating rules by the Northwestern, Olkhorn and Union Pacific roads, it will be compulsory upon train men and station employees to ad jure all lingo ot tuc ran in tueir conversation with patroim ol the road. They must conform strictly to the precedents and usagCb es tablished by the dictionaries. Wantod, Vnlloy Laud. We want land in the Platte valley for cash customerh, who will pay good prices. If you want speedy sales conic and see us. HlJCUANAN iV 1WTTKRSON. J. O. Beeler has returned trrm Sterling, Col., where he attended in inter state irrigation held at that place Wednesday. GOING TO FENCE? Wc sell Baker Perfect Harb Wire painted per hundred. .$3.SO Baker Perfect Barb Wire, gal vanized, per hundred 10 Store open evenings until 8 o'clock. Wilcox Department" Store. Snrimr styles of the famouB Queen Quality hadicb Shoes. All styles, sizes C, II, I), 10 and 1010, The best ladies' shoe on earth. Testimonials given by millions of ladies who have worn these sIiocb Ladies in North IMatte who have worn them invariably call for them again. They don't cost any more tlian interior sIiolb. rnce .uu. THE LEADER, J, I'IZUK, PRO!'. 8. Gli QUALITY SHOES Comparison Invited, Notwithstanding the fact that credit competitors say that they meet our cash prices, the fact re mains that lor quality and prices we arc still in the lead. Compare prices with those in your pass book and be convinced. Cane Granulated Sugar 19 lbs $1.00 Cozad Morning Glory Pat ent Flour per sack 1.05 Cozad Valley Patent Flour per sack 95 North Platte Patent Flour per sack 1.05 Kerosene Oil per gal 15 Best Gasoline per gal ,20 Arm it Hammer Soda per lb .08 Cow Brand Soda per lb 08 Ktngsfords Silver Gloss Starch per lb 08 Kingsford Corn Starch per lb OS Standard SwectCornncr can .08 Standard Vinegar 45 grain per gal 20 45 grain White Wine Vine gar per gal 25 II. J. Heinz Co. Best Cider Vinegar per gal 35 Best New Sweet Cider per gal 35 Gold Dust Washing Powder 4-lb box 18 Stock Salt, 100-lbsack (0 Sulphurized stock salt 50-lb blocks 50 Fancy white potatoes pcrbtt .95 ICastern standard tomatoes per can 13 Regular 35c M. & J. Coffee per lb 32 Regular 30c M. & J. Coffee peril) .27 Regular 25c M. & J. Coffee per lb 22 Regular 20c M. & J. Coffee per lb 18 Regular 50c Sun Cured Jap an Tea per lb 45 Regular 40c Sun Cured Jap- an i ea per lb 35 Fish for Lent We have just received a lull line of Fish lor Lent Smoked Sal mon, white fish, cured herring, codfish, mackerel, white fish and spiced herring, ah fancy goodB at rijjht prices. Vovr patronage is solicited. THE HUB GROCERY (0., li. P. McGROW, Mgr. LUQAIi NOTION. Till! (lofuilllnnlM. Alliri' .1. Itnr.xMfor.l mot William UorcHfonl, her liUBbiuul. will tuko notion Unit on tho 15th diiy or Anrll. 11)01, tliii plaintiff, tho county of l.ltioolu, u cor poration, lllcd Hh iiutltlou In tho dl8trlot court of Lincoln uoiuity, NobrnHkii, tho objoct and jirayi-r of which Ih to forutiloHu ciTtnln tux lleiiH, duly hhhuhbciI by mild plaliitilT iiKattiHt tho ho'i or motion S3, In towiiHliln 1(1. north of rniiirit .12. wont ni' Hlxth principal iiu-rlillan, NubraHka, for itio year inii, in tho mini of $12.31; for this yi-nr ISM, In tho mini of 11.WI; for tho yiar IN"!, in ilio Hum or ju.oi; for tho yoar ISliV, In tho mini of $7.22; for tho year 18SS, In tho mini of JU7; for tho your 189U, In tho mini of tXKH, ainotintliiiT In tho total miin of jr0.8, with Inturost on tho sum or 35.M at tho rato ot tun per cent por mi lium irom inu ihi day or April, i'.m, all or. which ih iiuo anil uiipuiil. l'lnlntlff lil'aVH a ilvcroo of fnrncliiHiirn nf xiilil tax lien and a milti of mild promlHoa. i on ami men oi you ouruniiaiUH aro 10 illllri'd to nilHWor Haiti petition on or bn. foro Moiidav. tho Ulth day of March, 1902. Till! COUNTV OK MNCOI.N, (A Corporation.) lly 11. H. HIDQHtA', Hh Attorney. bhorlflf's Bclo. llv virtue of an onler of mile IhhiumI from the illHtrlct court ol Lincoln county, Nc liraHka. upon a decree of fori-donorr nn. dered In nall ottrt wherein The County of Lincoln, j corporation, Ih plaintiff and J allien A WdimIhou et al , aro ilefendantH and to me illrti'ted, I will on the tut day of March. UKU, at I o'cIock p. m , at the cam (rout door of the court Iioiihc 111 North Hatte, Nubraxka, Hell at public auction to the IiIkIicmi bidder for caHh to Hallxfv h.iIi! decree, IntercHt and cohIk, the following dcHcrlbed property, to-wlt: The Houthwt-Hi quarter ol hccIIdii 1, towiiHlilp II, ranifc X', w vm mxiu i' 11., i.incoiu county, iNcnniMKa, Dated North l'latte. Neb. Jan. 27, IW)2. U. Caiii'kntku, Sheriff. Sliorlll'u Salo. lly vlrtiio ol nn nnlfi ot xido Umind from Ilio illntrlct court id Lincoln county, Kulirnnkii, upon n ili'orcn of furcloKiirn riMUlxrod In wild court wliuroln Tim I'oiiuty of Lincoln, u corporation Ih ilAllllllr Him Tliolimn II. IIiikIio, etui., urn On. iinilnlitM ami to mu illriTliiil. I will on tlin lnt day ol Mfircli, nt 1 o'clock, p. in, nt llinrn-il rroni door m I lit, coin t iionni In Mirth riuttii, Lincoln county, NnliraHkn, roll at pulillo auction in tliu hlKlu'hl bldilor for caxli, to untlufy until ilvcruit, liiiiii)t ami cohIb, Hid followln do Ncrllifiit property, to-wlt: Tlio miutliwest ipiartiT of Hi'ctlon XI. towiiHlilp 10, rnuui) X!, wi-M Hlxtli r, 3i i.incoin cnuuiy, iiurniKu. mum jvirin rmuu, fttui.. Jan. .1, iw.:. li. Oaiii-kntkii, Hlicrllf. JiKOAI. NOTJUB. Tho ilefnuduntH. Clement Ctirtlx. Mih. Clement CiirtlH, IiIm wlfo, Mrat real nanui uuKnnwn, Martin I'i. urefii. il umurHon anil Klt'hard Hoe. real iiiimu unknown, will take notlco that on tho lllh day oC November, 11)01, tho plaintiff, tho county of Lincoln, n corporation, Hied Hh petition in ilio iiiHirici court or Lincoln couniy, Nebranka, tho objeut and prayer of which In to forecloHn certain tux llniiH. duly uh- hoxhciI by mild plaintiff npulntH tho im mw',4 or HPctlon 0, In townmiip 12. north nt raiitro 32, wem of Hlxth principal meridian, NchnmUu. for tho year fbOM. In tho mini of $7.41; fur tho year JWl. In tho mini of JI.W; for iho year isw, In tho mini of 15.09; for tho year lb'JO. Ill tho Hum of t:.'J; for Ilio your 18U7. In tho huih of J2.!l : for tho year lh'J. In tho hiiiii of $3.30; for tint your 1MK). In tho Hum of W.15: for tho year 1900, In tho hiiiii of 79 contH. iimounlliiK In tho total Hum nf $31.:.'!, with Intercut 011 the hiiiii of iZO.m nt tho rato of ten per cent per annum from tho lnt day of Heptem inir, Itmi. all of which Ih dun and unpaid. 1 ln 1 1 1 1 1 IT prayH a decree of foreclomiro of Hald tax Hen anil a huIo of nalil prcmlHeH, V011 and otich tit you ilefondnutH aro ro nulred to ntiHWor said petition on or be fore Monday, tho Ulth day of Mnrch. 1002. Till) COUNTY OK I.INCOIJ. (A ConomtVoii.. lly H. H. Hluaui.V, Its Attornoy.