V V W tt X 1 Si ft H 8 I 8 4V 4" Wc have a fine line of Talking Machines $12.00 $18.00, $25.00, $40.00, $60.00 and a pood assort ment of V and 10-inch Records. Wc also carry a full line of the American Cycle Mfg Co's Bicylces from $15 to 535, with or without coaster brake. w THE JEWELER ftltc JScml - Weekly (Erlbuur. TUESFAY, MARCH 18, 1902 SR. F. W. MILLER, GRADUATE DENTIST. Office over Streitz'i Drug Store. Miss Alice Plumer, who had been visiting Mrs. W. II. McDonald for a few days, returned to Maxwell yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Stone, who conduct a boarding house on east Front street, are the parents ol twins which arrived last night. Miss Lulla Salisbury has been selected by the school board to fill the vacancy caused by the resigna tion nf Miss Adda Kocken. Mr. and Mrs. W. II. McDonald entertained a number of young people Friday evening in favor of Mios Alice Plumer, or Maxwell. The guests report a delightful evening. Sam K. Ross came down from R.iwluiF, Wyo., Saturday and is looking over the country with a view of purchasing a quarter secMon ol land suitable for growing abulia. W. C Elder has been confined to bed for several days pant with stomach trouble. Sunday and yes terday his condition was berioui-, but today he is reported son.ewliat better. For sale Two fre6h milch cows Apply at thi office. The piano which will be sold for the benefit of the base ball associa tion was received this morning. Tickets tor the drawing are being sold rapidly, one party disposing of about fifty yesterday. The county assessors arc in session at the court house tbi afternoon considering the basis of valuation tor the 1902 assessment. A majority of the precincts are represented at the meeting. Among the freight received today is a car of potatoes tor McGloue, two cars of potatoes for Ilarring t mi & Tobin, a car of furnirure for Warner and a car ol pottery which will be divided among several grocers. James Redmond returned tin morning from Alliance, where he was called by the illness ot his sister, Mrs. John L'Miergan. When he left Mrs, Lonurgan was much improved and she had apparently pabser) tle danger ine. For several days past there baa been considerable talk on the streets relative to placing in norm. nation a city licket composed of men who are opposed to saloons. Last evening a few met at the Y. M. C. A. rooms and dit-cussed the matter, ami we uuderbtand ihat an- ottier meetinir will ''e held this evening when a definite conclusion will be reached. Talking Machines H WE) HAVE IT 5 MATT J, JOSINSOW n GREAT BLOOD and rc$ a!! RinSs o! Matt J. Joiumch Co., St.P;u!, Minn. . ,. Ocniloatii:- i U.vo lorn n frost wittcrcr t cm Itbeuraatlsci. I wa3 laid up In tied ! and bp.vo vp i Ucyea ot 5 o :eu. Ill'IVU l J' .41 ,.V Vnii Mils ,., ret (.- Hot I'M. ' n I'rst lltno Ii i '.' rtoyn. I liiva taken my sucond b')t tlo fiiri now coiiiUtorifiiotlt cuiltcly cure l. 1 k iKo tills tUt-tolhetnaiay kaow o.' this Vo.-lorIUl mao-ly. lu J Yvr. Q Amonf m Aia.un trtf. Vv'o t-jirsnleo and you aro not si'l- r.wwl uvu.ie ((OUlbaXbUtlisrlzba r. Fcr C:.o and Cuar:.nlocd Cr.ty Uy A. F. Style As Well As Quality Is what you will find in our line of Ladies' Fine Shoes. Wc can give you the same fit in a $2.00 shoe that you get in one for $3.50 to $5.00. All of our Ladies' Fine Shoes arc made over lasts used in the production of $3.50 to $5 00. To those iadics that think the only place they can get a fine shoe is at an exclusive shoe store we wish to say that wc can show them more patterns and lasts in line goods than any exclusive btore in North Platte and save them from 2Sc to $1.50 a pair on price. Store open evenings until 8 o'clock. Wilcox Department Store James Douglas arrived from Flor ida this morning and will visit his brother R. A. Douglas for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Cox returned y sterday from a visit with the family ot Rev. Randolph at Kear ney. Mrs. Arta Cody lloal and son Cody arrived this morning from Wyoming and will visit relatives and friends for a week or so, Division Master Mechanic Bar num came up from Omaha this morning and is conferring with General Foreman Stubbs. C. J. Vollniet went to Omaha Saturday night, where he will ac cept a position in his brother ' clothing store, which will open for business April 1st. Davia ivove ot autiieriand is in town today attending the meeting of the county assessors. Mr. Love ays biifiueKB is good in his village and improving every day. A joint meeting of the Epwnrth League and Christian Endeavor was held Sunday evening, about one hundred members of the two societies being preoent. The lead mg teature ot tne meeting was a paper prepared and read by W. A Getty treating on the temperance question. The first division ot the Presby terian ladies' aid society will give a "Blue Jay" social at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Buchanan on Thurs day evening, March 20th. Theie will be a program of orchestra, vo cal and Instrumental music. Re freshments ten cents. Everybody invited. The Miiulen base ball associa lion, which will be a member ot the Union Pacific circuit was or ganized last baturdav and in one day over five hundred dollars were secured to stake the club for ti e season. Among the players en iraged are Bliss, "Dusty" Rhode Moore and Gaines, the latter being of last year's state university team The Misses Rebhausen and Miss Townsend placed on exhibition and on sale yesterday at Warner V furniture store, a very hand !-iune collection ol decorated china ater polor paintings and etchings and the display is certainly a credit in these three artists. That the rtork is appreciated by the many ho call is attested by the fact that many pieces were sold the opening day. Taken us a whole, the cxhi bition surpasses any we have seen in town, ami Hie appreciation ex pressed by visitors must tie very gralilying to the young Indies who i xecuud the work. tt rct RHEUMATIC CURE Cures aH f$m c? Bleed trouble. i -s w ' " "i i m .iul ; . ,-,7.-,..,. I ... ,..,.,,,,. i IT 4 i W'l fr frura oil c.kH, f.allnylates, 'roiw, t-vf your.Kwy v..l ta repsnttoa, l bouuu STRE1TZ. HI It, I If At the auditorium ot the High School Friday cveninjr, March 21, 1902, the high school will give au entertainment consisting of ex hibition drills by the Girls' Gym nasium Club, music by the mini School Orchestra and essays upon appropriate topics. The proceeds of the cnteiiam- mcnt will be devoted to High School Athletics. J. C. Ork. In speaking of Elias Day, the characterise who will be at the opera house on Monday evening next under the auspices of the Y. M. C. A. the Eastou (Pa.), Daily Express says: The people who were at the opera house last night, were well entertained by Mr. Day who has few equals as an imperson ator. It was a number of the Brockway course, one of the most delightful of the season. Mr. Day has a style of humor and concep tion that is peculiarly his own. His skill iu the portrayal of char acters give his subjects the realistic appearance that only an imperson ator ot the highest rank and most irtistic ability is able to present. W. R. Eycrly, ol Ilcrshey. has gone to Kansas on receipt ot a telegjam announcing ihe serious illness of one of his children, who with his wife, are visiting in Kansas, Walter Coville tells us that the high wind the latter part of last week blew out forty acres ot rye on his farm north of town, the light Bindy soil drilling in rows from one to two feet deep, Members of the Sons and Daugh ters of protection desiring to pay their assessments will find the sec retary's books with Will II Dal) at the office of the Evening Tele graph. Though the republican city con vention proved an exciting one, the result has left no ' sore spots" and the candidates will receive the united support of the part). The weather bureau forecasts arc for rising temperature, and in a few days we will be enjoying that balmy March weather found only in western Nebraska. John Bratt & Co. report the sale of the Charley Maruileth ranch north of town to John Harper of Bennett, Neb. The ranch embraces em lit hundred acres. The formal transtcr ot the Star Restaurant to Henry Arps has not vet been made, Mr. Arps so far having faikd to put up the neces sary cash. Nels W. Swanson has sold his livery barn at Sutherland property and contentsto Leonard Cornett, the sale being made through John Biatt & Co. i lie last ot the live arc lights m the railroad yards was connected today. These five lights make the central part of the yards as light as day. Elias Day, the great characterise at the opera house Monday even. ing. This is the last of the Y. M. C. A. course events. We understand A. Picard has closed negotiations for a concession to operate his miniature railway at the St. Louis exposition. "Monte" McMurray says he was not the McMurray arrested for stealing poal, and this retraction is due him. P, H. Sullivan today filed with the city clerk his nomination by petition lor councilman in the First ward. A petition is being circulated to day nominating W. S. DoUon for member of the board of education. The cold wave predicted arriyed on time and the temperature yes terday fell to the zero mark. i . w. vanwie lias opened a paint shop in the Iliuman building on l rout street where lie is pre pared to paint wagons and car riages. Work guaranteed satis factory. For Sale. Eight room house six below, two above. Apply to Louis Peter- sou. For Runt. The Lee Woods bouse on webt sa street a rooms and summer kitchen, barn, nice lawn and shade trees; choice location. John Hkatt & Co. ror Ront or Sale, Eighty acres, known as the fock. ..,ai i.,r... tt,w u.i.rti.. 1 1 r: i.. , it o ..IV uu" it'iii- wui.v. n.inuii rim ur iiiriJi v iu n, ouuuu, uiiinu sianu, xnco. 1 1 1 1 1 n ii tiiii 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 are cheap goods that arc being sold just as high as some of the best groceries sold by W. F. McGlone Viz: Snowflake Flour This Hour has no equal. We claim that a sack of Snowllake will make more bread, better bread, whiter bread, more wholesome bread than any other brand of Hour, excepting none. Monarch Baking Powder. Sx?aSiS5ip'c cream of art or baking owdcr. It .tands in the ist of baking .towtlers whore Monarch cann d goods stand imong canned joods, viz: at he head. We uarantec it to ic belter than itiy other. If lit don't please you, you get your money back. Per lu-oz can 45c. Lowne"'s Cocoa. The Most Delicious and the PUREST. Unlike Any Other j. Mil rinviir. um unitiii.n uiiij .tin iiiivi tlvo and illKUstllilo propcrtloa of tlio cluilcont Cocon lloims. No Hour, stnrcli, kioiimiI cocoa Bliclls, nlknllcs, clicnilciiU, or coloring unit tcr ore present in to wixvy't. ...... v.. .til nAiit.ln. a..!., ,1m ail.tft Per half nound can 25 cents. Made of the best white corn, nnrl mil im in iwn finmwl nriHf- ages. Price 15c per pkg or two for 25c Monarch Asparagus Tips. Quart cans, packed full of white tips, very line. Per can 30c Monarch Strawberry Beets In quart cans, very tempting. Per can 20c, two for 35c. Hienze's Preserves. Nothing1 but pure fruit and granulated sugar. strawberry 20 cents per pound Blackberry 20 cents per pound Ulack Raspberry ZQc pr pound Damson Plum 20c, Cherry 25c, Quince 20c, Peach 20j, Apple Butter 12Sc, Peach Butter 15c. FISH. Finest Mackerel in town. Peerless 20c, 2 for 35c, flem 15c, 2 for 25e. Codfish, Halibut, innun I laddie, Bloaters. Her ring, Salmon, and Holland Iier- rinir. We 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. Y. Hi. C. A. NOTE3. The board lor reserved eats to Elias Day entertainment. list number ol the course, will be put at Stamps on ;Friday evening, the 21st, at 5:45. p. in. A Hue audience of men enjoyed a a splendid addrsss on christian unity in the rooms last Sunday, by A. F. Parsons, A Legacy of tho Grip Is often a run down syntom. Weak- mtH, tiervoiiBnero, hiek r appotito, onory and ambition, with disordered livor and kidnevs often follow an attack of UiIb wrotehiul dieunso. Tho Kmatost need then ih ICloetrio Uittorn, thospltn- did tonic, blood purilter anil rif,'ulatoi ot Htomnch, Livor mid Kidneys. Thou- hiiihIh havo proved thut thoy wuiidor- fully Btrunuthun tho norvoH, b iild up tho sys em, ami roBtoro t" nwiui aiui L'oou uinriiM miur iwi iiii.iuu ui un i. u iiDiiuiTiiiiu.njiiiuui. uuij wnv, x.-iiiub ;.. i. ,.. r.n.. iLr..t i..ij,.,.. . . ..,.. .i- i, a t; RtVoitz. i eutjEuuijkiuu Kiitiii'iii" i'j C THE M01E 0M1CK CLOTHING M. 1 Young Men's, Boys' and Little Fellows' Clothing. Our Spring line represents the very best that is made, the largest variety, newest styles, the latest fabrics, and very low prices. Young Alen's Suits, Ages 12 to 20. You can get almost any color and shade of material, in both plain and fancy patterns, in different grades at popular prices, $3.50. $5, $7.50, $10. Wc arc closing out our two piece, suits at greatly reduced prices, $1, 1.50 2, wesngand & Vwwm wvtJv.Fi9 wwm wwu Lister Lays. Plow Lays M inch 5 If, " SI. 10 Lister " 14 " Ma 10 125 " " 14 " llapgood.. .. 1(10 " " lb ..1.10 " 14 11 Eagle 1.00 " " 16 " " 1.15 " ' IMnibhed 14 inch all kinds 1 0 Go Devil Steelp, each 25 Cultivator Shovels finished ordered to fit all kinds ot cultivators per set f 2 00. Store open eyemngs iintill 8 o'clnck. Wilrnx DMaM Store. Uuriit-ftliouH In tti Orient. Tim typo of horseshoe common In tlu Orient Is u plato fitted so an to cove. Ihu entlro bottom ot tlio hoof, with i perforation in the center. Tho woIrIi of tlio avoraco horscshoo is tnroe fourtlm or a pound. Tlio nntlvo smith. UHiiully cut llicso plntca from sheet, of wrought Iron and rudely shape them for tho purpose- in view. DutloH mi Imported Ton. Tho customs duties on tho f 11,000,000 of tea Imported Into this country amount to $9,000,000. All adulterated and lnipiuo tens uro excluded from coming' into tlio country by tho ten Inspection law, which was piiBsetl in 1897. If tea Is adulterated mo "u teratlons aro added In this country. Wmniui Unit Slimy llpe. Miss Elizabeth Nixon of 8nn Fran cisco hns tlio finest collection of pipes Jn America. Thoy Includo specimens from many parts of tho world, includ ing' Chlnu, Japan and tho Philippines. They aro kept on racks wlilen aro fringed with leather and decorated with oriental coins. Lone Hervlci III CmiBrc. Dr. V. II. Mllhurn, tho blind chap lain o( tho senate, thinks ho may fairly lay claim to tho title of "grand father ot tho House." Ho entered the norvlco of that body ten years beforo John Shormun and Justin H. Mnnlil, 'fathers of tho house." Kiilaor'it Nu vii I (.'hurt, Kinperor William has ulucud in tin aermun releliHtiiK bulldliiK three statu tlcal naval charts designed by him. Tlu emperor Iiowb that tho United State havo thiity-ono hnttlo shlpa, eleven flrst-cluEB cruisers and twenty-six ar mored cruisers. Yon lie l'rliicit u IVnrliwt ItliliT. l'linco lidward ot Wales, who Is a nrcat favorite with tho miicoii. ucoma to ho sottliiB on. Ho Is only i-evon years old, hut Ik learnbiK to rldo with n skill and fearlcHBiiess which do credit to his strain ot Danish ancestry. For Saw:: The furniture for au eight room house, will sell the svltolu at a barg iin. For particu lar inquire of O. A. llostetter. Fok Saw: A good saddle cheap. U. A, UuvrETTliK, 3-Picce Child's Suits, Ages 3 to 'J. This is one of the most popular and large selling items in our stock this season, $1.50 2, 3, 3.50, 4, and $5, 2-Piccc Boys' Suits, Ages S to 15. i j 5 double -breasted hoys' 2.50, and $3. Mcdonald; From the RED RIVER Northern Minnesota. wwvs (itiaranteed absolutely pure stock. Onu carload is due here TO-DAY, MKRCH 18TH- www Call early as Carload is half sold. These Seeds will be sold For Cash Only. & Tobin. S iwwwiwi(riwiwiim,'Wig Wall Paper lor 1902 j C. M. Newton has opened a Wall Paper Store in the Kcnnic HtMld'tug1 and will carry in stock Wall Paper, Widow Shades, Room and Picture Moulding, and Sewing Machines, Will carry ready-made win dow shades, also a nice line of shade by the piece from which he will make any size to order. Will make Picture Frames and will very shortly have an outfit for the manufacturinjLf of Rub ber Hand Stamps. Shall try to please all that patronize me. C. M. NEWTON. ( DON'T PROCRASTINATE! Otherwise don't put off until ? J tomorrow what should bo t ? dono today If thorn is some j i shoo repairing, havo it done i t at tho ollow Front Shoo Ko- pair Shop. i OEO.TEKULVB. j Clioupost und host placo iu towu, Early Ohio Seed Potatoes Harrington