- - - Tj Local News in Brief DR. T. W. MILLEK, ORADUATE DENTIST Offlea 07r Strelti'i Draff Stare. John TafTe spent a day or two in Omaha this week. C- P. Kosft and his deputy went to Herahey to do some surveying for W. A. Paxton. Mm. Ed Storm will learc in a day or two for a ymit with relatives in Council IJIufTa. Painting and Papering neatly done. Work guaranteed. Wnv SllAI'riiU. Music! Music! Music! the air is full of it. Talking machines at every other door, but Ooolittlc's tliu place to buy them, lor tile place to buy Music Goods is at a Music .Store, Miss Josephine Goodman was tendered a surprise party Wednes day evening by the pupilH of her rojm, the occasion being her birth anniversary. The evening was a pleasant one for Miss Goodman as well as the pupils. The meetings at Unitarian hall conducted by Kranelist Gregg are attracting extra large audiences and great interest is manifested. The members are now making an effort to secure a pastor lor the en suing year. W. II. Milliard and Judge Jainc Neville were m town Tuesday on matters pertaining to the iinat Rcttlernent of the Keith estate. The final report of Mr. Milliard was accepted by the counsel lor the estate and the administrators dis charged, The report of Mr. Milliard showed that about sixty thousand dollars worth of personal property had ben sold, and every cent in volved in the transactions properly accounted for by Mr. Milliard The report was made out in a very complete manner. the Millers' Association Does Not Set Our Price On Flour, We Do. Gothenburg Hcnt Patent per sack $1.00 Snow Flake Patent per sack ,'JO Family per sack HO Kcd Seal Patent per sack... J. 00 Jewel Patent per sack 'JO Corn Meal 25-lb sack -10 Yeast Foam 2 pkgs 05 On Time Yeast 2 pkgs 05 Cox's Gelatine 13c, 2 pkgs . . .25 Seeded Kaisins per lb 10 ICvaporatcd Raspberries tier lb 30 Sago per lb 07 Tapioca per lb .07 Kinirsfords Silver Gloss Starch per pkg 08 Kinyfords Corn Starch .08 Strawberry Ileets 3-1 b can . . .15 Anderson's Jains per can... .10 Oil Sardines per can 05 Mustard Sardines per can . . .05 IOagle Condensed Milk 18c. 2 cans 35 Ammonia per bottle 0'J Knglish Walnuts, No. 1 Soft Shell per lb 15 Kerosene Oil per gal 15 Vinegar per gal 20 White Wine Vinegar 25 Walter Halter's Cocoa lb can 25 Walter linker 'tt Chocolate 18c, 2 pkgs 35 Swifts Extract ol Ueef 2-oz. .35 Kcx ICxtrnct of Hcef 2-o. . . .35 K V Halting Powder 10-oz can .08 KClUking Powder 25-OC can .20 K ClJakmg Powder 50-oz can .35 K C Jlaking Powder 80-ozcan .5 Shillings Host IJaking Pow der 1-1 b can 35 Gilt Edge Shoe Dressing per bottle 20 lb-oz Kddy's Liquid ltlitu. . . .15 5c Paddle Ultiing 0 10c Paddle Uluing 07 Full Cream Cheese per lb. . .15 Mica Axle Grease 8c, 2 boxes .15 Sunflower Axle Grease per doz .10 A H C Soda Crackers 22-lb boxes pcrlb Oyster Crackers 22-lb boxes per lb (if 4 Family While Fish per pail 70 ayStorc open evenings uuti eight o'clock. Wilcox Dip'tiiicni Slow. TROUSERS i i Who Makes Yours? fUITIC an important question if you .like GOODTrous JL era. Did you ever try a pair of our finely tailored DUTCIIIiSS TROUSERS. They stand the wear and tear, the sit-down and get-up Hlrain. Here is their guarantee; wc stand back of every pair and the maker stands back of us. Ciy You buy a pair of Dutchess all-wool Trousers and wear them two months, Iki"" and for every suspender button that Ta comes off we will pay you 10 cents. i!P If they rip at the waist wc will give "Sft you 50 cents; if they rip up in thescat n9u. or elsewhere we will pay you one dol- lar or give you a new pair. Our Show Window Has just been trimmed with a line of these pants of which wc arc justly proud. We want you to look at them compare them with other pants, compare the style of the garment, the con struction, the general make up and see if you can not sec the difference; and then the price, too $2, $2.50, $3.00, $3.50, $4, $4.50, 5.00. Come try them on; if wc fail to satisfy you that The Star sells the best pants, that is our fault; if you go else where and pay more, that is your fault. Star Clothing House. Clinton wilt have a crab sale Saturday, March 15th. Piatt White transacted buniiicHH in Lexington yesterday. Rev. D.iluv mid will wont In David City yenterday morning. Rev. Seihurt held ljtitlinrnn nir. vices at Paxton Tuesday evening. V. D. Hover. Ifliuhn'mer. Howe's furniture Store. Niirht call Telephone 90. Amonir tliu arlicluH nl Cliutnn'j irrab sale will be an S1K hievcle either ladies or gentleman's. The Hpiscopal choir will give a Itlili-Lctlt Hiinir nei-vice nt flic cuurcu next Mintiay evening. N. II. McCorklu moved day into Mrs. Langfonl'rt new uoiiHc on wesi i ouriu street. Kev. Wimberly returned yotet day from Paxton, where he" nllici aled at a wedding the evening be fote. Klmcr Haker was down from Cheyenne Tuesday on matters per taining to the linal settlement of the Keith estate. Mr. and Mrs. Chns. Ware went to (luthrlc, OU1 , Wednesday night, having been called there by the death of a niece. They will be absent about live days. Talking Machines, Guitars, Haujop, Mandolins, Violins, Ae cnrdcoiis, llarmouices, Jewshnrps All kinds of instrument Htriuirs, Sheet Music, Songs, Piano Music, Mandolin and Guitar Music, M.usic Polios, Music Paper at North Platte's Music Store, Doolittle's. A Mr. Chapman, ol Ouster cjunty, was in town Tuesday sounding the republicans on the possible reiiomination of Governor Savage. He steered clear ol this ollice, but wc understand ho re ceived no ciicoutngcincnt whatever. I Z2&B Some New Spring Shoes, I Mist. Mary Greenlee will organ ize a class of piano and orian pupils at her home on west Fifth Htrcet. Talking Machines, did you say I Well I should say ye, at Dnolittle's Hook and Munc Store. It in liMriti. mate line at North Platte's Music Store. Thos. Uurch, charged witli steal ing a harness from the Cody ranch was tound guilty ot larceny by the district court jury Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. II. S. White left vesterdav mornitnr lor T Arizona, in response to a message staling mat. a relative was verv ill New samples for spring and sum mer suits Irom Fred IvnuiTm:iu American Tailor, of Chicago, are uere. vjome in and nee them. A. P. Cakuson, Agent If you have no other church home, you are cordially invited to worship with the" Presby teiians next Sabbath at all the se'r. Vices. Come, also to the mid-week service on Wednesday evening. M. O. Audrcwson left Tuesday night for Omaha where he will at tend lectures and examination); mi embalming for a week or ten days. v rum uiiiuiiu ue win go to miuue apolia to visit friends. Wall Paper, all grades, elegant uesigiiH. au iresii ivii-J slock. Ni old pattern. Lowest prices Howe's Furniture Store. J. R. White, of Siller. Ill . whn was in town Tuesday, purchased tue uosteiter larm west of Her. shey of the North Platte L. & V. Co. lor a consideration of about four thousand dollars. There nr.- 101) acres in the place, nearly all ot winch can be irrigated, with good oui i ii i ii ir. and a line orchard. P D White, brolher ot the purchaser will rehide on the farm. JJuite a liberal variety of the new Spring Shoes are here, ready for you to admire and buy. Women's Shoes and low Shoes in Kid and Patent Leathers in styles and sole weights, for both dress and street wear. Low Shoes . . $1.50 to $2.50 High Shoes.... $1.65 to $4.00 The Men's Shoes are here in a pleasing range of shapes and leathers. Such satisfactory leathers as Via Kid, Phoenix Kid, Box Calf, Enamel Calf, Patent Kid and Patent Leather. Men's Victor Shoes . . . $3,50 Four Leathers, Six Styles. . SHOE STORE GEO. M. GRAHAM, Mgr. 0 RAILROAD NOTES, S V J. -.. Ballasting to be Resumed. Grading a ill ballasting on the west end ot tbe Western District ot the Union Pacific will be resumed aa early as tbe weather will permit. A large gang of men will be put on and tbe work pushed forward with all possible baste, the desire of the company being to finish that part of fie Nebraska divisioii a$ early as possible. II. D. Luce, night foreman of the round house, went to Denver yesterday. W. J. Ilendy has been acting as night round-bouse foreman during the absence of 11. D. Luce. Tom Lynch, who is working at Cheyenne," has been spending this week with North Platte friends. II. 12. Moore has passed the necessary examination and will go on the road as a passenger brake man. Earl Owens has accepted a position in the store department made vacant by the transfer ot Karl Lambert to the oil house. Joe Mink has resigned his position as passenger brakeman on the Western District and will prob ably go west to "grow up with the country."' P. W. Sitton has resigned his position as passenger brakeman on the North Platte'Clieyenne run. He is undecided as to what he will do in the future. Agent Gcngc has many inquiries relative to the reduced rates to Pacific coast points, and bethinks jne hundred tickets for those points will be sold at the local othee (Juite a number ot tickets have al ready been sold. II. G. Kitter, ol the boilcrshop, was struck in the lei t eye Wednes lay forenoon with a Hying chip of iron which cut it rather badly. He consulted Dr. McCabe, who advised dim to go to Omaha to an oculist md he went down that night. James Burns of Sidney and Jas. Ponegan of this city have taken the examination ior hosiers and .vhen the present hosiers go back in the road as engineers, Burn ind Donegau will probably be iu itallcd as permanent hosiers. Since the Union Pacific inaugu rated the cheap fare to Pacific oast points, passenger traffic has greatly increased. No, 5 Wed ties- lay morning consisting of fourteen :arp, and No 3 the followinir niirht iad five extra coaches attached. Frank Tracy and Georce Vroman Afere in Omaha this week and con terred with General Manager Dick inson in regard to local B. ot L. 12 natters. We understand that in the matter ot haying C. L. Black e-instated the committee received no encouragement. A Frotty Opera. Prominent in the libt of the mo3t important offerings of the season is "Jack and the Beanstalk" which to be given at the opera house next Tuesday evening, March 11th, when with all the wealth of the original production and includinL' in excellent cast of well known characters, "Jack" will no doubt de light the patrons of our playhouse as heretofore all over the country ICach act abounds with iudei-crit able interest, thereis much delight. ful music, a score of beautiful -.'iris, dazzling tcenes, wonderful nechunical and electrical etf'ct, gorgeous costume", intricate marches and bewildering ballets. m fact there is as much in this rare "dTermg as would const itute a half dozen other attractions, and well uiitcd to all classes, including the moBt critical taste. Notlco to Toaoliers. Since the meeting n the Lincoln -onnty Teachers' Association cou licts with the regular teachers' cx unination,I will hold examination for teachers Friday and Saturday forenoon, March Mth and 15th, 1902. O.SCAK W. NKAI.K, County Sttpt. Union Services. The M. 10. and Christian church nngregations will join m a union ,ervice next Sunday evening at the M. 10. church. Kvangeliist Samuel Gregg will preach. Subject: "Vol. anoes of Moral Corruption." Special music. Watch Clinton's window for grab sale articles. Clarence Alexander, of Cheyenne, has been in town tor a few days visiting friends. Mis.s Cora and Lorcn Sturgcs at tended the wedding of a friend at Paxton Wednesday evening. Si Alexander, who was secretary of state iu the early S0V, but now in the insurance business, renewed acquaintance with friends in town yesterday. Loren Sturgea brought iu a lot ol buffalo fish vesterdav from tlw ini.- on his ranch north of the river. They were of good size and found a ready sale at McGlone's. Gcorire Malonev 1ms rtrft f mm the firm of Laudgral it Malouey iiuu uiu ousiuess will tie conducted by Mr. Landgraf. Mr. Malouey will probablv seek a location in the west. f 1 Ui E."OTVlt;!!l (0 Sold SSfince Aug. Sst (?) in to to to to to to to to to to to only tends them at right E B WARNER, to ltrmiirmwrifFiififrmmitrmwriwwiiriniiriirwFifnirwritrK Mr. I A A Full salt and canned, just received. Anything you want during LENT can be found at our store clean and free from dirt. Try a Can of SEAQUADS. Just the thing for parties and lunches. A sea food relish. Something new. Only 15c a can. Here is a Proposition You Cannot Allow to Pass Unnoticed. Cut out the price list on Groceries advertised Z2 by our competitors and bring same to us. Pick ZS out the goods you want and wc will not only sell you a superior article for the same money, Z2 but will give you in addition to same one Rand- J-J McNally Book Check for every 25c worth you purchase for cash. Limit of checks given at 2 any one purchase 2U chccksorSo worth of goods rs I Harrington & Tobin. I , . j liiuiiiiiMaiuiiiiiiJiuuiiiJiiiiiiuiiiiiuiiiUiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiil li. II. Laugford of this city has prepared an exceedingly fine kc ture for the late, lamented Presi dent McKinley which he contem plates delivering nt different towns 111 this and other states. He has already had several invitations to go to different towns in Indiana and the Marquette Club of Chi Cigo is corresponding with a view to have the lecture given iu that city Mr. Laugford is an effective speaker and his lecture will un doubtedly bo a success. Murphy's Varnishes. No. 1 Coach Varnish per gal Sl.'JU Coach Varnish per gal l.bO Furniture Varnish per gal 1.20 No. 57 Light Haul Oil lMn- ish per gal 1.40 Liquid Wood Killer per gal 1.10 No. 40 Dry Japan per gal. . . 1.10 Transparent Kloor 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 . DeVoes Mixed Paints per k'll-- $1.60 Linseed Oil 75 Wilcox Department Store, retail 545.5 (i to to to That people appreciate good articles jj when they see litem is atteatecl by the (J fact that we have sold forty-seven jj Ranges since August isst, and we are ( selling them right along, But Ranges jjj are not ah; our sales of Mealing Stoves to have been very large. This business W to show that we carry to It to to to to to prices. THE BIG STORE. Line of Pish I.KCIAh NOTICE. The defemlantH, Alfred O. I'roy, Cliinv II. l'rcy. liiH wife, nnil Mellaril Hi.o, ie.u iminu unknown, win tnku notice that nn IIh 11th luy of November, 1001. the plaintiff, tho county of Lincoln, a corpo nitlon, llloil ltn petition In tliu district ei.urt of Lincoln county, Ncur.iHku. the object and prayer of which. Ih to foreclose certain tax Ileus, duly assessed by said Ida iitlft against tho nV. swU of section ir, in township 10, north of ranse 34, wrst of sixth principal meridian. Nebraska, for tho year 1S93, in tho sum of $M.: for the jear 1M)I, in tho sum of Jll.o;; ror the year lt5. In tho sum of J1UI; for tho cur lS'JO. Iu the sum of $IO.f.G; for tho year 1S87, In tliu siiin of $7.JS; for tho year lbiiS, iu the mini of f-,.C7; for tho year noy, in tho sum of vs; for tho year 1P00. In tho sum of amounting in the total sum of JC0.17. Willi ttil. tost on the sum of JI3.5S, nt the rate o ten per cent per annum from the 1st day of Novmber, 1901, all of which Is duo and unpaid. Plaintiff prays a decree of foreclosure of said tax lien ami a sale of said premises. ou and ouch of you defendants .are re quired to answer said netltlon on or !.-. foro Monday, tho 21th day of March. 1WI2. TIIW COUNTY OK LINCOLN. (A Corporation.) ny II. S, niDOiSLY. Its Attorney. LEGAL NOTICK. Tho defendants, John Curvlll. Mrs. John I'nrvlll, his wife, Mrst real nnmo un known, V. C. Staploton, Mrs. D, C, Stu pleton, his wife, ilrst real nanio unknown, and Hlchard Hoe. real name unknown, will tnko notlco that on tho Ith duy of November. 1WI, tho plaintiff, the county rf Lincoln, a corporation, Hied its petition in tho district court of Lincoln county. .Nobraska. the object and prayer of which N to foreclose certain lax Hens, duly as sessed by Biild plaintiff apalnst tho swU neV4 sou nwVi w4 seVt of section 2, in township 10. north of ranjre 3.1. west ot sixth prlnolpal meridian. Nebraska, for ihe year lb02. In tho euin of $15.61; for the year 1S93, In tho sum of $13.03; for tho year JKU. In the nun of $9.S2: for tho year 1835. hi the sum or J5.7S; for the year 1W0. ill Uio suit! of U.8U; for the year 1&U7. In the V"'i idis, i f.or 11,0 'onr 'SSii. "iu sum i'i J3,8.81 f?.r t,le 'enr ISW tho sum of $3.30: for the year w. In tho sum of $2, unutintlnK In tho total sum of $71.33. with Interest on tho sum of $I7.S) at tho rate " ,m' Jer cent per annum from tho 1st lay of Heptember. 1901, nil of which Is due and unpaid. I'lalntlff prays a decree of foreclosure of mn tax llt-n und a salo of said premises, ton and each of you defendants are ro iiulred to answur wild petition on or bo- ,oru Miai,W'C,rjuN,T,v"; ifiN'a:502- nnr h ninnKLV.i(ACt0Xrea,tlnn