June Wedding Gifts... Wc have a very pret ty line of Cut Glass, Silvcrwcar, Knives and Forks, Spoons of all kinds, Clocks and Nov elties of any kind that would make a nice wed ding1 gift. Would be pleased to show you. Clinton, THE JEWELER Uc $m'WttLi Mime. TUESDAY. JUNE 17, 1902. DR. F. W. MILLER, QBADTJATE DENTIST. OOlco over Stroltz'i Drag Storo. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Yost went to Omaha yesterday to visit their Bon Will. Colorado strawberries this week large and fine. Harrington & Touin. J. B. Jeter and family and Miss Clara Rankin returned Sunday evening from their visit in Indiana. S. W. Van Doran, who had been working at Overton, returned home Saturday, having completed the work. Sheriff Carpenter left Sunday tor Adelphus, Ohio, upon receipt of a telegram announcing the critical illness of his father. Mr. Geo. T. Field and Mrs. Ira L. Bare will entertain this after noon and tomorrow atternoou at the home of the former. Stoves stored, Gasoline Stoves repaired. Repairs tor all lands of stoves. Western Stove Repair Works. The Lincoln county delegation to the republican state convention left thU morniug for the state capi tal. Among those who went were Messrs. Baldwin. Evans, Wilcox, Shuman, White, Kelly, Waltemath, Hosier, Scott and Ridgley. When leaving here the delegation had ru preference for governor. Bay granulated sugar nowprice always advances when fruit season commences. Harrington & Tojhn. The county commissioners have been sitting as a board of equalise tion for a few days past, but as yet few taxpayers who feel aggrieved have appeared to make complaint of their assessment. 1 lie com . micninnera will continue in session as a board of equalization for sev er.il days to come. The hand separator has taken : firm hold on the farmers of western Nebraska. In support of this state ment the following is reproduced from the Kearney Hub of June 16th Sixteen thousand one hundred pounds of cream were shipped via the Burlington Monday morning and on Saturday the Pacific express im tidied eiirhteeu thousand and lour hundred pounds. Painting and Papering neatly done. Work guaranteed. Roy Shaffer J. WO IllllUIIlCll MUIII ly.mmivii Wyo , were in town Sunday and rimve to tlie W. L.Park farms west ot town tor the purpose of looking them over with a v'uw ot renting tliem next season and engaging in market gardening. It is said that they wore favorably impressed with the conditions. These Chinamen are experienced trardeners, having followed that business in Wyoming for twentv years. ..FLY SHEETS. Wc sell Burlap Sheet, 90-inch 40c Burlai) Sheet, 100-Inch.... 45c Single Fly Nets Team Nets Leather Nets Summer Lap Robes Store open until 8:00 o'clock. Wilcox Department Store. Bogota Coffee a high grade drink at a moderate price. P. A. White left this mornintr on business trip to Lexington. :oi,Ktnbn,i rw,i nrln. - --.""---l -wcwwv. J I left ycBtcrday for a visit in Denver. Mm. T,. 15. ITnntincrn ntid Ron left this morning for a visit with irienda - in Milwaukee n. Ti TIntlnrB. n nrnmlnent law. ycr of Grant, transacted business n town ycbterday. W V TT1n,1 ? In T.lnrnl,, ... .. ..VUb.uu ... this week on business before the upreme court. Mrs. II. C. Blickensdertcr and sons retumea last evening irom visit with Lexington relatives. The junior high school team will lay a game on the local grounds next week with a team from Max well. Geo. M. Graham will go to Omaha the latter part of this week on a trip combining business with pleas- re. , Maurice Fowler drove over to Moorelicld Saturday and the follow- tig day left for St. Louis with two carloads of horses. The funeral ot the late Edward D. Monn will be held from the Catholic church at three o'clock to morrow afternoon. Major Walker went to Omaha Friday to meet his wife and daugh ter, who were returning irom their visit in the south. A ball team from this city played game with the Spuddiggers west f the Otten iarm Sunday after noon, and won by a 6Core of six to four. Wm. ISdiB shipped two cars of cattle to South Omaha today. One car was composed ot animals weighing about fourteen hundred each. Don't forget that Colorado and Orciron strrwbernes arc the last ones ot the season, now on sale. Home grown berries about gone. Harrington & Touin. The ladies of the Catholic church will hold an icecream social at the home of George Austin Thursday evening. J-'ublic is cordially m- ited. A called meeting of the Methodist ladies' aid society will be held at the church parlor Thursday after noon at three o'clock. A large at tendance is desired as business ol mportance will be considered. The work of grading Dewey treet between Front and Fifth be- iran this morning. This work has been badly needed, as the street had been wind swept for bo long that many low placen existed. Chas. Pool will L'o to Omaha Fri- day night to meet his son Alvin, vui,n i,nB hnnn nttmdinrr n Rclionl of muic in Chicago. They will spend .i ri:iv or two in Omaha and Lincoln and reach home the early part of next week. Fresh vegetables of every kind nn li.iml new notaloes. new cat), hnirp. tomatoes, cucumbers, etc. o-r - Harrinoton & Touin. to. :i r i..i5..o X IIC IllJUUVfllWII bUOV U) ! uiiuo IT16CI ciuuiiini. tut uvucio ui wiwi r!M. w.n:n U& if flio I bowling alley was dissolved yes- terday by Judge Grimes sitting in rlmmhprH. The allov will now be moved by the owners to Laramie, Wvniiiinf. J I x ue iYL-urney uau ica.u came down from Cheyenne yesterday morning and expected to play in this cuy in the afternoon, but the rain during the forenoon made playing impossible. An effort was made to have the boys remain over until today, but they lelt sore and discouraged and would not consent to do so. They went home last night. Wanted Girl for general house work. Mks. W. II. McDonald. The Triuune inadvertently omitted to mention the presenta tion of a gavel to the republican county convention by Gus. A. Hess of this city. The head of the gavel is made of cedar, which is an mde- Htructable wood, and represents the perpetuity ol republican prin- ciples. The handle is of apple, and coining from an orchard, is By in- bolical of republican prosperity and pleiiteoiisness. The gavel will be well taken care of and reserved for future conventions. Estray Notice. Estrayed from the undersigned, trom Section 12, Town 15, Range 50. one black, bald-faced, two-vear old mare' colt, large tor age, A liber- al reward will be paid for the return of the colt or lor information that will lead to its recovery, Frank Ehelk, North Platte, Neb Assessed Valuation. The county clctk has totaled the returns of the assessors of Lincoln county for the year 1902, and the assessed valuation of all property is as follows: Lamia $ Town lots rM'J Cor.H)ratlon ;. I.W3 1'crsotiai property sw Total ji,8ti It will be BCCtl from tllC above h'lat tuc niHCU abuacd corporations PaJ a mun ovcr """y-sevcu F" ccnl' a laxca Pa,u m county. ', Uncoin Couulv Farm Statistics. Prom the returns of the asses- BOrs the fol owintr information rcla tivc to Lincoln county's tarin and stock statistics is gained: No. of acres in farms 310,328. Acres under cultivation 99,313. AcrcB in orchards 465. Acres in timber 1,606. Acres in winter wheat 2,442. Acreage in rye 9,885. Acreage in spring wheat 4,121. Acreage in com 53,178. Acreage in oatB 2,003. Acreage in barley 2,324. Acreage in potatoes 693. Acrcagc'in flax 6. Acreage iu broom com 616. Acreage in millet 636 Acreage iu sorgum 1,564. Acreage in sugar boets 1,500. Acreage in timothy 21. Acreage in clover 14. Acreage in blue grass 14. Acreage in alfalfa 5,691. Acreage in wild hay 30,247. The Btock assessed in the county tor 1902 is as follows. Cattle 50,62, horses 11,022, hogs 6,48a, Bheep 5,192, tnuleB 296. The returns bIiow that in 1901 45,70.5 tons ot wild nay ana b,uij I ... . tons ot tame nay were tiarvesteu Mibs Irma Cody returned yester day from a visit to Omaha. Miss Minnie Chase left for Lin coln yesterday to attend a Bummer normal school. The Rebckahs will have staff practice at the hall Wednesday evening this week. ivvcryooay come. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. A, Austin came in from the west this morn ing, having been called here by the death of their grandfather E. D. Morin. This is the week for Wathcna raspberries lowest prices tor case lots now prevailing. Harrington & Toiun. Mrs. H. M. Grimes will entertain a number ot young women ami men at a juvenile party tomorrow eyening. The function is given in favor ot Miss Lillian McCracken. Grand Island won two games of nan &aiurciay anu aunoay irom U' airbury by scores ot twelve to eiht, and four to one. Grand Is I uid has signed Catcher Fullner for the season. Chicago forecast lor North Platte and vicinity: Cooler with showers I I II 1 1 . ' .-. L WT...I anu muimti oiui ma luuiuui. vicu- uesday probably fair and cooler. : I lie maximum temperature yester day was 64, one year ago 79. The - - t III I 111 III U III IUIIILIU1UI.UIC IU1D III VI 11 laS was 57, one year ago 57 No clue to the murderer ol young Hauboldt at Grand Island last Thursday has yet uccn obtained. Marshal Huntington was advised i i t :,.. i i i. t for a man named Evan8 who b punnased to have committed the deed and who, it is thought, is working his way weBt at night. Keep Cool! WHAK Cuwa,s Shoes Men's Canvas Shoes, leather soles, per pair $1.25 Mens uanvas Uxtorus, leather soles, per pair . . 1.10 Boys' Canvas Shoes, leather soles, per patr 1.00 Youth's Canvas bhocs, leather soles, 13 to 2, per pair 90 Ladtcs'Canvas Shoes, leather soles, per pair 1.00 Ladies' Canvas Oxfords, leather soles, per pair 90 Misses' Canvas Shocs,lcathcr soles, 1154 to 2, per pair .90 Children's Canvas Shoes, leather soles, 8J4 to 11, per pair .a Store open evenings o'clock. until 8:00 Wilcox Department Store RAILROAD NOTES, Joe Grace, now working iu Oma ha, is the guest ot friends and rela tives in town. A car of Hood river strawberries was attached to the laat mail this morning, Train No. 11 was delayed at Gib bon several hours yesterday by the breaking of an eccentric on the en gine. Union Pacific train and engine men will soon be called upon to pass another examination ot a physical nature, but it is under stood it will be limited to sight and hearing. W. A. Davidson, recently ap pointed U. P, section foreman at Overton, is said to be the youngest foreman employed by the company. He Is not yet twenty-one, but in the two examinations required was giycu 100 per cent in each instance. By the breaking of a drawhead on lrcight train two miles cast of Brady Friday morning twelve cars were piled up ou the track. Several of the cars were badly wrecked and the contents strewn promiscuously. A track was built around the wreck and traffic was delayed but a few hours. Alex. Stewart succeeds W, K. McKccn aB mauler mechanic of the Wyoming division, entering upon his duties Sunday. This promo tion bears out the prediction made tu these columns over two years ago to the effect that as Mr. Stew art had began the accent of the ladder he would not stop short of the top round. Since that time he has had two promotions, and each have been well deserved. Mr. Stewart is a North Platte boy, and his ascendancy in railroad circles is watched by all his old friends in town, all ot whom we are Mire will unite with us iu extending him congratulations. A Snap. SI, 700 vull buy a business prop erty that rents tor $300 per annum. Buchanan & Patturson. Y. M. C. A. NOTES. Caldwell and Wolfe will soon be here. Every man in town should hear these gentlemen at the Y. M, C. A. rooms commencing June 27th. Quit you- like men, tc strong. Rev. Thomas Greenlee gave an uplifting talk trom these words in the Y. M. C. A. last Sunday to a Fine body of men. Still growing! The membership received an increase of four yester lay. "I got htm," said a boy that was too young to join the associa tion, a lover of books, kept at him until he said yes." It was hi s father, a U. P. cnuineer, that he referred to. No wonder the associ atiou grows. Kespond generously to the com mittee collecting money for the Caldwell-Wolfe meetings. Your sou may be helped. Notice. Parties wishing to board sum mcr school students, call on or ad' dress me before June 30, 1902. O. W. NEAI.E, Co. Supt. Died! John Edward Johnson died at his home eeyeu miles south of Ilcrshcy Monday, June 9. Deceased was 22 years ot age, was born in Sweden and removed to this country with lus parents. Air. joiiuhoii wub taken sick about a year ago and his case developed into con sump tion. He received all the mcdica aid in reach and w.ib taken to Omaha to St. Joseph's Hospital lie was cuunucu 10 uis ucu over a r. ..f- 1 , week betore his death. Mr. Johnson wub an exemplar voung man and his dcatli is re irretted very much. Rev. Evans ot Ilershey conducted funeral services For Rent. Furnished house, choice location Apply to John Bkatt & Co. FLY TIME calls for Screen Doors Screen Wire Fly Traps WE HAVE THEM Wilcox Department Store. BAT BREAD Mado from RED SEAL FLOUR $1.00 PER SACK. QUALITY GUARANTEED TO Equal any Patents Sold in North Platte L Wilcox Department Store I "I'ut IVoio Jiut AmorioiiKS on Gxtnrd." 8?I--The Old Reliable Fire Oi? XOHTII l'LATTlS Includes nil tlto CI rent American Companies. COMPANIES UliPKICSKNTICn: Aetna Insurance Company, of Hartford, Conn $14,071,948 Home Insurance Company ot JNcw Yoric 15,255,870 Insurance Company of North America 10,079,479 Continental Insurance Company of New York 11,599,012 German American Insurance Company of New York. . . 9,419,457 Miocnix Insurance Company ot lltirttorcl, Lonn 5,953,444 . t .. . - r fl.!t f l tn ft 'cnnsvivatlia v re insurance ui iriiiiuucimiiu. o,ttu,ooj Philadelphia Underwriters of Philadelphia 16,394,695 Combined Assets When you arc In need of Insurance ,gct the T. C. PATTERSON, Manager, North Platte, Neb. Peerless Bottled Beer THE DEER. OF GOOD CHEER Because the best of materials and the greatest of care enter into the brewing of it. The ideal beverage for table use. JOHN GUND BREWING CO., - LdCrew, Wk. tfrnrf lScforpaeK of tint playing cards, H. SCHLESINGER, NORTH PLATTE, NEB. J. S. Hoaglaud went to Lincoln this morning to assist in noininat- iig a strong republican ticket. Judge Hoaglaud of Logan county was iu town tins morning curoutc to the state convention at Lincoln. E. F. Seeberger, F. R, Ginn arid probably 11. S. White will go to Lincoln tonight to look on at the republican state convention lleadmtartcra tor bale tica thiB year, unc cartoau on uanu an other coming. i Harrington it'ToniN. The Kearney Hub of yesterday sayB: Father J. i'. nauey, 01 North Platte, has been temporarily assiued to the pastorate of the Catholic church of this city to suc ceed Father Kennedy who has been called to Chicago. Hot Woatkor Woaknoas. It you fool faifgod out, listless and lnukinir In oncrtry, you uro Dorlintm mif foririK from tlio dobllitntinK OllOOtB of Bumuior wuntlier. calu that a tonlo TIiubo symtoms indi - is noodod Hint will croato a hoalthy anpotito, niako diges tion imrroot, rouulalo tho bowols and impart natural notivity to tho livor. This. Iferbino will do; it is a tonic, laxa tivo andj rostorativo. il. J. Froognrd, projiriotor, Grand Viow Hotol, Chonoy, Kan., writes: "1 linvo unod Horbino for tho IiikI 12 years, and notliiiiL' on imrtli can boat it. It was recommended to inn by Dr. Nowton, of Nowton, Kan." Wo at A. v . htroity. it Uornor mug atoro, SUMMER SESSIONS EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS. TO IIH HUM) AT Chicago, III., and St. Louis, Mo. In June the UNION PACIFIC will make the low rate of one fare plus $2,00 for the round trip to either point. Tickets on sale June lftth, 17th, 21st and 22ud. Final return limit September IStli. Full information cheerfully turnislicd on application to 0. il. GGNGE, Atjent. JEWEL FLOUR 9 O c. PER SAOK insurance Agency -1902 ASSISTS! $88,214,568 best. It cost no more than the poorest. is invariably found in every glass of GUND'S Fdr Sale Six high grade and rcgintered Hereford BuIIb, two and three years old. Bred in Iowa. J, W. Payne. D R. J. P. SI1UTE, DENTIST. All llranclicH of Den. tUtry HclentMcally done. Nltrottn Oxlil CI as administered. I'uniiHylyanla Collect) if licntal Surcry 'Oo onico ovcr Vy'tlcox Pent Store. 'I'honc Jfll. T. W. VAN WIE, CARRIAGE PAINTER. Call and get prices. All work guaranteed. Hinman Building Front Street CARL fiERLE. MERCHANT TAILOR Has fine line of samples of Spring and Summer Suitings. Also samples of Suitings for Passen ger Conductors and liraketncu . Excellent fit guaran teed to all suits made. UNION PACIFIC TIME CARD. (Central Time) WEHX HOUND, . It:0 p. nt . 6 MS , m . 1:05 a. m 101 I.u.iveH .1 Leaven 6 l.careN 17 I.eavnM 10 I.eavcH 23 Leaven I'rclKht) KreU;lit) I'relKtit) 7s(fi a. ut i;:) p. m 4: l() p. in t):i)ua. in No. s Leaven isiaop. ni Ida l.oaveH 7:lSa. m a I.eaveH Hi -10 a, n I LeavuH , ,.,.10: 10 p. m IH Leaven (Krelitlit) lWWp. m 'M Leaves (FrclKlit).. 1:00 a. in 2H Leaven iFrclijlit) 7il5a. in . On tralim No, 1 and S paBNenKern niUBt pay Pullman fare. FrelRht train No. 23 and 28 stop at' all HtatlonH, Other frelKhtM carry pam:nEer to points at which tliey atop. KAHT HOUND. tyodjaste