f njocal News in Brief. I i- W. MILLEK, ORADUATE DENTIST. lOAha over Stroitx's Dmjr Store. :-c children ol Will Hunch, tlic !j:r, came up from Grand Island Lncaday, Work guaranteed. meeting of the North tte circuit of the Kpwortb (uc will be held at Klwood on 127th. c pupila of the Sixth grade urenarniL' an intcrestimr pro- i of music and recitations to be T i . i. . r..i -. 1 1 1 cu in i ui: ni' in luiim. fnlWinir Mnrhinc Records Intinllv nrrlvinir at Doollttlc'i). II u jc v '!or j o warm weather ol the past two has started the lever ig the ball players and they 'In.lmm In ll Jii.it" till. Iinll j P. Sccbcrgcr has been spend his week at Ilershcy on busi- connected with his position as Lliilnmlniil n( til.. Vnilli Ulu'ln V crcial fertilizer for Lawns Vharmacy, Dr. Lonelcy. i Isaid that the Annhclscr .-Jrcwing Co. will erect a sc at this place this sum makiuir four beer vaults tu. .inVt church, April 13ih, nub 1$, Morning, "The Christian lonality," evening, union yospcl icrancc meeting at M. 10. fch. You are invited. (not a Music Store in your city ' ! - . i .. .I . . ivcu lence u yew mid a cicuu e city. Then hIiow your ap- mtion by patronizing it. Doo Vs prices on instruments arc as is goods ol pame quality ran ought anywhere.. .Uilc engaged iu painting his je Wednesday, Wiley Mathews, ourt house janitor, fell from a step ladder and fractured an Jc bone. The injury will lay jup for several week i. . i it ate I11.V.H II II III MIL; season ex- ' next Tuesday and the local advantage of :th are taking j lew remniuiug days. The 1.T fowl have, however, to It extent, left this section. uw samples ior spriugami suiu- Jauits from Fled KnufTman, the ericau Tailor, of Chicago, are . Come in and see them. a i r . ... a......i e understand that Amos Singer William Price of this city have fded to ope ii a saloon at (lotheu ( and w ill do so as soon an the itc it urautcd, fixtures and ik having already been ordered 3ANTKD Mjii to learn harbor Ji, only two imitlia required. fcptioual opportunity fur thirty I', improve your chance; board, , diplomas and positions given earn expenses if desired he today, Moler Harbcr College, ha, Neb. Hliua l'izsr lias been in an un- 1. nil li.i i.hhiii rl .111.1.1 lnv " V II. day, due to the arrival ot a nt hia home Tuesday night. Pizer now looks forwaid o the .i wnen uc win ue xue ueaii 01 it i it t Hub Pizer & Son,'' wholesale jgoods merchants. We extend M . .... i i a in n in i n c t f r i r r r Jjratulatc the parculf. iooltitle carries a complete line foth Spalding and Victor llase 3. DatH. Mitts, Glover, Indian !js and other sporting goods i u letter to tlitn tdlice George barter says hu attended the big Il'.cap shoot at Kaiifcas City last k and buccceded iu killing lily-three out ot twtnty-live ', and wns therefore one hhot ol big money. Me misised his ItceiUli bird -unlucky number--) it made a dilTu'nnce ot f 130 to 'i nt the caslnerV ollice. j. new lrcsh line of daiuly paper Jkina tiud decorated crepe paper JoollttleV. I ;Shirt Waists SPRING 1902 - I Have Arrived. Price kiln in -i flINN mm i la rm a k m & x- v - Store open evenings unui ;o . .M frt 1 w MK LMHKlilliiCill owlxr, ? THE SHOE HA. r' . .Fill C4 -"t M At this store is a good place for you to be familiar willi. The price quoted here for dcsirablq footwear ought to make you a regular customer of our Shoe Department. Shoes For Men and Boys. Come in today and let us fit your feet com fortably, neatly and at money saving prices. Re member we sell the best makes of Shoes on the market. Hoy's Shoes, $1.25, $1.40, $1.75 $2.00. Men's Shoes, $1,50, $3-75. nd $5-- STAR CLOTHING HOUSE. A new invoice ot late sheet music at Doolltile'a every week. "Dot" Uesack is now driving the steam laundry wagon, having suc ceeded W. II. Diener. The li. of h. 1 and the Ladies' Auxiliary will hold a joint meeting on the evening of April 2'Jth at 1. hall. Kor shade and Iruit trees, roses, sl.rubbery and small fnulp, leave orders with W. II. Welty who will notify you when they arrive here. Garfield Guthcrless and Miss Lottie Osterhout were united in marriage at the court house Mon day afternoon by Judge Baldwin. II. O. Smith, of Lexinuton, one of the secretaries of the state board of irrigation, was in town Wednesday and took a measurement of the volume of water iu the North Platte river. 1 am prepared to lay brick walks in a worKiuauiiKcmanner and guar antee Gatiufactton. 1 now have a cat load of brick 011 hand and solicit yourwoik. Orders maybe lelt at Uirge'ri lumber yard. Fil".t Siikodkh. George Huzza was down Irom Gaudy yesterday. He tays he U well pleased with the way iu which business opens up for the new linn of winch he is a member. The firm does a strictly cash butiucs. You can buy Wall Paper at New ton's at b cents. An additional room is being con structed at the rear of McCabe's drug store which will house a gaso line engine that will be used in running ice cream freezers and cler tiicfans, Manager Stone expects to push the ice cream business tliU season and with the addition ol the engine will be iu bhapc to do so. Last season he was unable to fill ail orders received. Y SHOE Tlio prettiest things in thin Solo l)rcss Oxfords will he found in our stock. All the new toes, the new tips Low Shoos made from bc lecled Kiel stock; modeled over lasts that are right $1.60 to $2.50 mniuum w m mmmtmmmm wmmm mmi I i n t ,m . SECTION I ffi .v'.v i TUP mnol n $2.00, $2.50, $3.00, $3.50. Union Temperance Meeting. A union temperance meeting will be held next Sunday at the M. 10 church. Music will be rendered by the Presbyterian choir. The pro gram of exercises is as follows: Hymn Scripture Heading, Dr. Pulis. Anthem, "O Dayol Love Eternal." Prayer. Anthem, Some Glad Day. Address, W. A. Getty. Anthem, The Kndiant Morn. Address, Rev. Wimberly. Hymn. The public is invited to attend. Kobert Weeks has purchased the II. O Evans property iu the Third ward. 'Just as good as Spaldings" is it? Don't you know that is the best praise a competitor can bestow on Spalding'd sporting goods.'' He recognizes that Spalding's articles are standard. Doolittle keeps the npaiuiug goods oecaue tney arc the best. Tin: TniiiUNP.'s statement that deficit might occur in the liuances ol the school board for the coming year wnB not quite correct. 1tis true that the funds received from the present yearly taxation and the taloon licenses are insullicieut to pay the operating expenses yet the back taxes which are being collected will prevent a deficit lor probably two years. This of course is con tingent on the back taxes being paid as rapidly In the luture as they haye been in the past. At the end of two years, however, .in order to meet the chool expenses, a raise 111 the assessed valuation of the district must be made or the ex penscs curtailed. Talk about clean wall?, every body can have them ail the time at very little expense with Wall Paper only 5 cents n double roll. Newton has 11 at that pi tec. STORE The Extension Soles are very popular in Low Shoes for street wear, and you'll find the correet'styles here. In fine Black Kid and Pat ent Leather, proper toe and heel styles. $2.00 to $3.50 ......W'.'.r....,.,.,.,...,...,., ........... j RAILROAD NOTES, The rush of work in the shops has resulted 111 employes making quite a lt'.tlc over time. Three machinists came in from the west yesterday and were given work in the local shops. I C. Short, ot Gibbon, arrived in town yebterday and entered the scryice of the Union Pacific. Lent Iscnhart had a finger rather badly niaslicd yewtcrdav while at work in the blacksmith shop. Twenty-five cars ol California fruit and vegetables were iced in transit at the local plant yesterday. During the past two or three day there has been a marked increase in the number of cars iced in transit. Larl Lambert, who went to Grand Island recently expecting to work in a U. P. fence gang has re turned to this city. Jay Stuart, who has been lay ing off for several weeks by reason of an amputated finger, expects to resume work Monday. Kafe Elliott, for a number 01 years a resident ot the county, has accepted employment with the Union Pacific at this place. Ercd Bremer, who for a year or t vvo had been giving his time to h'H ranch north of town, resumed woik in the machine shop yesterday. Asst. Supt. Keyes has been re lieved of his duties at Omaha and will probably be given the position of chief dispatcher at Grand Island. George Weinberger, accompanied by bis family, lelt Tuesday night for Cheyenne, where Mr. Wetn bereer is 111 the employ ot the Union Pacific. Owing to the shortage of crews at this terminal Wednesday even- inir. Conductor Habiini's took a r -' train through to Grand Island, re turning on No. 17 yesterday, Mr. Wardcs, who has been in cliarireol the coal chutes at this point lor some time, has been trans f;rrcd to Kansas City and will leave this week lor that place. A young man who was dead-head nig on No. 3 Monday night jumped Irom the train while it was pulling into Lexington and sustained in juries which may prove fatal. Mr. and Mrs. II. S, Crockett have returned from Ellio, Kan , and will remain here. Business on the Kansas Pacific road became rather slack, hence Mr. Crockett's return General Manager Dickinson, supt. Baxter, Supt. Buckingham mil Division Master Mechanic Jarnum were in town Wednesday forenoon looking over the Union i'acifie'd interests. Kev, W, J. Cruseu lias returned Torn Omaha where he went to see I he could get his lay-off as engi neer extended. Supt. Iliggins re fused to grant him further time, uid up to last evening he wns uu lecided as to whether he would iiit the service of the company. While iu town Wednesday, iicneral Manager Dickint-oti of the Union Pacific, iu company with Mayor Walker, visited the north side and inspected the nuisance created by the oyetflow of water from the company sewer. Mr. Dickinson said that he would have the matter attended to at once. The present sewer is too small to convey the water coining from the rouud-houFe and shops, and as a result lotB adjicent to the sewer ire Hooded. The sewer will be . nlarged and the nuisance thus ibated. Alfalfa. Cane ami Mil let Seeds for sale by Jos. Ilershey, North Platte, Nebraska. P oi&ioes mid Flow Arc two very staple articles of food. WE HAVE THE BEST OF BOTH Potatoes per peck 25 Rest Patent Flour per sack.Sl.OO Patent Flour per sack ')0 Family Flour per sack 80 Corn Meal, 24-lb sack 40 Store open evenings until 8 o'clock. Wilcox DejKrtfaiMfe ftwe, OUR NEW LINE OF FURNITURE Is now ready for your inspection. Everything needed for furnishing a house complete will be found at our store. Furniture for the kitchen, dining room, bed room and parlor in profu sion. See our carpet samples. it 0 to ir S! E B WARNER 19 ? A. W. PI 11 miner returned to Max well Wednesday after a brief visit in town. Mrs. Will O'Connell has gone to South Dakota to consult Father Kroeger. Wallie Dorati lelt Wednesday for Epiphany, S. D , to be examined by Father Kroeger. Cecil Tuell, the genial merchant nt Dickens, transacted business in town yesterday. J. II. McCcll of Lexington came up Wednesday and was a guest at the Baldwin residence. Mr. and Mrs. H. S. White, who have been in New Mexico lor several weeks, are expected home in a few days. Albert Durbin, who had been at tending school iu town, went to Welllleet Tuesday to visit his pa rents. Mrs. Jas. Snyder and Mrs. Dell Bonner left the first of the week for South Dakota to consult Father Kroeger. Mrs. W. C. Elder and Mrs. Guy Boyr expect to leave shortly for a visit with relatives in Sheridan and BulTalo, Wyo. Mr. and Mrs. Hover, who had been visiting their son W. D. Hover, have returned to their home iu Howard county. We Have Your Shoes, By calling and Paying from . . $1.50 $3.50 They will be delivered to you looking- far more beautiful and fitting- more comfortable than ever. Store open evening's until 8 o'clock. Wilcox Deportment Store ? d 9 t m Farm Implements, Wagons, Buggies, Wind Mills, Pumps, Pipes and Fit lings and Tanks, Barb Wire. Rale Ties. I ipliteniiur IIay Press & RePa5rs Locust Sf JOHN QRATT. JOHN BRATT & CO.. I Real Estate, Loans & Insurance Idle Honey Invested In Gilt Edged Securities TC NORTH PLATTE, NEBRASKA. ?C iU ii t) to to to $ to 5 THE BIG STORE. Mrs. B. F. II uster and ister re turned from Omaha Wednesday. Mrs. J. J. Halliirau went to Omaha yesterday to have her eves treated. S. N. Kempton, who had been spending several weeks iu Chey enne, returned home this werk: Rev. and Mrs. Greenlee and Butler Buchanan went to Kearney Wednesday morning to attend the Presbyterian Bynod. C. H. Nute and several fimilics by the name ot Butterlield living in Cox precinct, are getting ready to remove to the state of Washington. Druggist Hansen, of Kearney, one of the most enthusiastic base ball lans in this great common wealth, was the gueBt of North Platte tnends yesterday. Boauty and Strentrta 11 ro desiroablo. You nro strong nod vigorous, when your blood is pure. Mnny nny, most women, fail to prop erly digest, their food, fo become pale, sallow, thin and wenk, while- tho bright ness, frushuosB and boauty of tho skill nnd complexion dopnrt. Remedy this uuplensnnt evil, by outing nourishing f"ori. nnd taking a small dofoof Hoi bin" nftor oiioh moid, to digest what you Imvo o iton . CO cents nt Stroitz's corner Drug Store. UNION PACIFIC TIME CARD (Central Time) WEST BOUND. No. 1 Leaves 101 I.eavcH :i Leaves R l.oaTcs 1" I.eavoH (Freight) 10 heaves (Freight) S3 Loaves (Freight) KABT I10UNU. Xo. 2 Leaves Ktt Leaves 0 Leaves 1 Leaves H Leaves (Fretuht) dial p. m fi: 15 p. ni I :i a. m 7:lXi a. m f.itop m 4:10 1. m 8:30 a. m 12:30 p. ni 7:lAa. m 8:40 a. m 11:40 p. m 1!J:30 p. in 4. -oo a. m 7:16 a. in i i.eaves Leaves (Freight) (Freight) On trains No. Pullman fare. 1 and S passengers must pay Freight trains No 23 ana" 'JH stop at all stations. Other freights carry passengers to points at which thev stop. Red River Valley Farms for Rent. Three of the finest farms iu the famous Red River Valley, Minne sota, for rent for long time, to be put into llax nnd barley this spring. Sure crop. Liberal terms. Will advance moving expenses tr right parties. Apply at once Btaling particulars. F. D. McMillan, No. 1015, N. V. Life Bldg., a-l-1 Minneapolis, Minn. JOS. HERSHEY. 5 9 9 t : : : NORTH FLATTE, NEB. 5 E R. GOODMAN. f