I 4 V J r jrfiMrl -VW fctvL ijuuai 1M0W8 ra JDriei, I i i m ; . Ti r t r- wv,iiunrwi DB. P. W. MILLBlt, GRADUATE DEKXI8T uiuceovor Btroltt'i Otng Store. M. C. O'Hara.of Dloom held. Neb' who had been ependintf several davH as the guest of Father Fitzgerald, The V. K. C. will hold a ten cent social at the home of Mrs. Murphy. one-holt block cant of the High School bulldmi; next Wednesday aftcrncon. Frank Tuffa has been appointed B'Xton at the cemetery. The house id being repainted and papered and as Boon as completed Mr. Tuffs wi take possession. The Cheyenne Indians play the last game of the circuit at Athletic paik this afternoon. They will also play exhibition games tomorrow and Thursday, triers on baled hay and new potatoes arc on the toboggan slide at Hahrington & Town's. In Judge Daldwin'rt court Satur day a case of the McCormick Har vehting Machine Co. vs. Hutchens HtoB. was heard and a judgment wan given in favor of the plaintiff for!r7ij.20. The concert rriven liv llii T.Iurnln n j -. county summer school at the High School auditorium Saturday eyen nig was well attended and every number on the program was well rendered. F. L. Mnoncy and R. A, Carv, o this city, have entered their names as competitors tor the champion ship in the inter-state tennis tourn ament, which will beheld in Omaha beginning AugiiBt 18th. A full line of White Mountain Ice Cream Freezers. ' IIuu Ghockry Co. Abhluy Peters, who resides hcv cral miles north ot town, was in the city Saturday. Mr. Peters reported the loss of several head of cattle from black leg the past week. He had been pasturing entile for sey cral town parties and among the animals that died wab one belong ing to Win. Rector and another to Frank Scott, of tbln city. TOMATOES Are Hi&fa That is if bought some places. Our Price IOg A CAN We sell Red Seal Flour 1st Patent per sack 51.00 Jewel Flour 2d patent per sack 90 Kerosene Oil per gal 15 Vinegar per gat 20 White Wine Vinegur per gallon White Russian Soap 6 bars for Diamond C Soap 7 bars for Pearline per pkgc i . . Sapolio 9c, 3 bars Paddle Bluing 10c size. . . . .25 .2D .04 .25 .07 Paddle Bluing 04 Yeast Foam, 2 pkgs 05 On Time Ycast,2 pks 05 Shillings best Baking Pow der, lG-oz. can .35 K, C. Baking Powder, 80-oz. can , K. Ct Baking Powder 50oz. can K. C. Baking Powder 25-oz. can K. C. Baking Powder 15-oz. can '. K. C. Baking Powder 10-oz. can , ',. Dr Price's Vanilla per bottle Syrup 1 gal. pail Kingsford's Silver Gloss Starch per pkg.. , Kingsford's Corn Starch per pkg Walter Baker's Cocoa -lb can Searchlignt Matches per box Snlphcr Matches per box... 1-gallon Jugs each Snyder's Catsup pint bottles .55 .3- .13 .08 .15 :40 .08 4 .OS .25 .04 .01 .10 .23 1,000-tbs Sun Dried Apples 8c per lb. Store o'clock. open evenings until 8 Wilcox Department Store lot Weather Fitting out the Summer Man needs as much atten tion as the Summer Girl these hot days. He wapts something cool in the way of Clothing. We're ready with any kind of Hot Weather Clothes. Crash and Liaen Suits $2.5 $2.75 $3 JO $3.30 $4.00 $485 These arc the best you ever saw for the money easily worth from $4.00 io$7.00, but we want to cleanup o.i summer. OUTING FLANNEL SUITS, $5.00. Only a few left. You'll pay $9.00 for them elsewhere. Cool Underwear from y y Just the right weight for this weather. NEW LINE OF SliHRTS U We nave just received a new line of the nobbiest, snap piest, most up-to-date stuff you ever saw. To complete the Summer Costume A Belt2Scto $1.00. STAR CLOTHING HOUSE. E. B. Warner rtceived a check Monday for $2,003, payable to Mrp. Emma Pulver. that bcimr the amount ot insurance carried by the ate W. D. Pulver in theK. O. T.M. The Loyal Temi erancc Legion will give an entertainment at the Mcthodint church on the eveninc of August 21, at 8 o'clock. The public cordially invited. No admittance will be cuurged but u. collection will be taken. Mr. and MrB. -Win. Crose, who Fold their farm in I'V-unont county, own, laBt winter nuil nince then have been viMiting jii-California, Texas ana other Bti'.tc', were the Client ot their coiiiit Mm.. A. L. David the latter nan of last week, nvinrr yen'c'day for their home m Shenandoah, Iowa. A letter wan re etved Saturday by Chiet of Police Kiintl 'gtou from John w. Korke, an .it ton ey ul 13os ton, inquiring after descendants of indrew, John and Cb'jHtonber O'Pallon, who came to th United States from Ireland and c. me west ! sometime between 1840 utd J855. Gasoline live gallons tor 51.10 at the Hub Grocery, Mrs. Beaver, of Wa'kcr precinct. whose hearing before the board ol iiRaiuty had been se : for Auirust 8th, did not, as was nuied in these columns Friday, nppeu and so no action was taken. Mr, nenver had been taken to her homo and it probable' that she will not be brought before the board. Harrington & Tobln, alwavs up to date, have had erected at the entrance to their store a hlmt con- alBtiiig of the letters 11. & T., which are covered with lncntuleurpnt ights. They were lighted for the llrst time Friday evening and pre sented a very striking appearance. Woodman's Linseed Oil, 85c per gallon. IlAKISINtJTON & Toiiin. According to the Sutherland Free Lance, Dirr Tarkingtnn was a recent visitor in Sutl e land .and that in the Immediate futu would open a shoe and harness re pair ohop in thut place. Mr. Tar- kitiKton has worked for the Yellow Front shoe repair shop and proved a good workman and we wish him succebs in his new venture, At the recent firemen's tourna ment in Grand Inland the Kearney fire department won tor the third successive time the hook and ladder trophy, becoming permanent pos sessors of the championship trophy. in addition to their championship race, the cotton pickers won all the miscellaneous events in that clasH. II. C. Denny, superintendent of the Nebraska Telephone company, of Omaha, arrived in town the lat ter part of last week lor the purpoie of making arrangements fur the in stallation ot the telephone in this city. Work on the extension of the lltir. from Lexington has already be mm and work will be miahpil until the line recites this city, which for tue present wtll be the terinluul, Suit 25c to $1 aGarmnet f at T3 Miss Emily Cooper is expected nome tomorrow from a visit with her sister Mrs. L. Hansen of Grand Island. j . wow tennis court in the west part of town was comoleted ves terday afternoon and local players wm now be able to indulge in icnniB to their hearts content. John Keith left Sunday for Salt Lake City, joining the Omaha ioage o' j',iks at Sutherland. It is needless to say that at Salt Lak John will prove one of the biggest anu most lrUky of the Elks, The ladies' auxiliary of the Broth crhood cf Locomotive Engineers ...in ... ' f wm noia n ten cent lawn social at the residence of M. II. Dougla tomorrow (Wednesday) evening, lnc public is cordially invited. Binding Twine for sale, bottom prices. Hakkinoton & Town. Mr. Alfred Giiman occupied the pulpit at the Episcopal church Sun day and preached an excellent ser mon. Mr. Gllman will be nrd.-ilnun- by Bishop Graves on the 24th in&t He will probably start for China tue early part of September. The case of Chas. W, Jester vb K. A. Cary,and C. C. Gunnell was uearci in judge Baldwin's court yesterday and judgment in favor ot the plaintiff was rendered against C. C. Gunnell for $50.44 i ne case is one in regard to hail insurance and was brought before me court inst February, and had Kami. ....Afu. . iil-ch luuunueu seven times, YOUR SHOES may include styles suitable for every use, but the ones bought for street and general wear arc brought into use oftener than are any of the others. For this reason, isn't it important that they be comfortable? We have a number of sIvIm in women's nicely made and styled street shoeswith the extension soles that are per fectly smooth on the inside some with black, others with yellow stitched edgesin every size and width, so we can fit all feet comfortably. $2.50 to $4.50. Yellow Front Shoe Store, GEO. M. GRAHAM, North Platte, Neb. MffP, PERSONAL MENTION. Boyd Dickinson cpeut Sunday in town visiting relatives. George AubMu left for the wct.t Sunday to look up a location. ur. twiuic uaB been npcndinir a couple fit days In Gothenburg. Andrew Weinberger, ot Omaha, is the guest ol relatives in town. Mrs. T. T. Keliher went toChev euue Sunday to visit her husband. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Park went to Cheyenne Sunday to yislt relatives G. l Copper transacted busincsB in Omaha the latter part of last week. Julius Pizcr left Sunday night lor the cast to purchase a stock oi go'ods. Misses Ethel and Nora Fenwick arc the guests of friends near buth erland. Rev. Bcccher went to Chevcnne the latter part of the week where uc Held services. Ed Barraclough and Leo Hart took in the Kearney-Superior ball 1 T n. i same m ivcarney oaiuraay. Mrs. G. P. Copper has been the guest of Ogalalla friends and rela tives tor several dayB past. W. L. Rutlegc, ot Grant, a prom- nent land buyer, transacted busi- ness in town yesterday. Helen Doolittle, who had been making an extended visit in Chi- cago, returned home Friday. Phil Grady left last nizht tor St. Joseph to accept a position with the bomtier-Rtcliardson Cracker Co. The Misses Perdue arrived in the city Friday and are the guests ol their aunt, Mrs. J. F. Clabaugh. 15. F. Seeberger has been trans- .. . . .... . acting business at Hershey and o .i i . . ; . Sutherland lor a couple of davs Pabr- Mrs. Prank Winn and children will leave the latter part of the week for a visit in Salt Lake and uSuun' Mias Florence Brown, who had been vintinir North Platte friends, returned to her home In Omaha Saturday. Mrs L. II. Baker, daughter and grand children, returned last night trom their trip to Cheyenne and Denver, air, and Mrs. Harrv Moore re- turned Pridav from OrnH l1,nH l.Pr,h,Vn.,n M,n tournament. I-,. nin , been at work on n rrmdin ntfif t.. Oklahoma, am nn lnnt,,! A.t.. ,n a ,i, .VWHMU Mh AOM- Miss Sturgeon, who is employed j as typewriter at Fields' lumber yard, was called to Omaha Satur day by the illness ot her father. Miss Louise Weingand returned Sunday afternoon from RoFBvjlie, III., where she had been spendtnir a couple ot weeks with relatives. Misses Alsen and Sybil Tat urn have been spending a few davs with their grrndparents. Mr. and Mrs. is. K. Churchill, in Kearney. P. VV. Stttoh and daughter Miss vera wenc to uiieycnue Pridav uiiwiiiuuu. mr. omon returned fiAMMHM Ofll . .1 yesterday but Miss Vera will make quite a visit. Miss woore of Farnam. who had been snendlntr tho m. tn,. ,-i,- in town a, t,; r kt . Mrs. J. W. Voodry. returned home csaturdav morning. Mrs. Will ft. Daly and children eft laat nicrht for Nebraska Citr. where they will join Mr. Daly, who s loreman ot the comnosincr room ot tue Nebratka Daily Press. ... ... . uauuui, wiio lias been in Riverside, Calit., for some time, re turned to town the latter nart nf tue week. Mr. Babb tt was verv r much pleased with California mid tiiiuks it an ideal place to live. ii, b, Ridgelyand George Gn- nam, wiio had been sDendinir a ,. . , " week at Glen Eyre. Co .. returnml home Saturday. Thev renorf most excellent time and plenty of t ' . 1 1 ood fishing. nuaa josenu tie liooi mnn t! T ... turned Friday from Oiralalla. where s ie uau taught summer school aud also been one of the instructorfl in the teachers' institute which closed that day. Miss Goodman's work in tuat line is most excellent and she lias receiyed many commcudatioiis Mrs. Fred Perritt. who has been Beriously ill with typhoid fever lor - 1 oiuves stored, uasoline Stovcn repaircu. Kcpaira tor all kinds of - - stoves. Western Stove Repair Works il'f Aloti EiAtff i ' Is the :ij UVHVl ..uuovuuv ill y jjil We are sellinp; these ii) to close out the stock. ... til lf f i: C rnir-lfJlrrri nn i . . k'( (t jiucui a tucsix a tjfrCE is very complete and tc f up to date. g S T.nolr nt nnr HnmmnrI;c TT-.. r..tn : ht w t 1 11.l i We make the framing of Pictures a specialty. E B WARNEH, Connclly-Oolden Wcddintf. William L. Connelly and Miss Bridget Golden, hntli nf ttiia were united in marnaire nt Sr. p .i. rick's church vestcrdav Father Fitzgerald. The bride is a very pleasant young lady who has lived in North Platte to: oa number of years, and has a large circle of mends and acquaintances. Mr. Connelly, who is employed in Rjad- master Hamer'a office, has been in North Platte for several years and is a young man of sterlinir worth and integrity. Tue Tribune ex tends congratulations. L,,u twuuic 'en yesi !. nn . n J mg on a trip to Denver. J The couple lctt yesterday morn- The TW Rllrfhf. I A horticultural expert was sent out from Lincoln recenllr to nVl.a. tigate the blight which has killed o many fruit trees in the valley T,1e gentleman made a careful ex amination of fruit trees in the vicin M'y ot North Platte and also in the i valley and reports that too rapid growth of the trees is the cause of the trouble. He advised that the orcbarda be seeded down, as this would retard the growth cf the treeB and that all branches afflicted W,V lHB "n 8U0U,a De cut ana removed immediately from the orchard. Again, he recommends mai care oe tanen in the selection u Irui1 "B ae more especi ' c cumatie cond I , C II... , A r t,uu Ul lulB seciion oi ieora8Ka. The steps leading to the Pacific Hotel have been removed and new ouea are being put in place this week. Kearney won from Superior Pri day by a score of 9 to 5. Teel, of the local team, occupied the box ior ivearney. The doer oolsoner was af wnrir in the Third ward yesterday, and as a the lobB of their canines. Salesmen Wanted to look after our interests in Lincoln and art. Macent ponntlna. R,in, : -oui Aaoress Lincoln oil Co.. 1 1 1 v J Clveeland, Ohio. Mrs. G. W. Applegate, who has uccn v,s"'g ner aaugntcr Mrs. c. Lau,,,en. returned to her home in sut"la.d Sunday. 1902 easofl Is sure to be a Season of VELVETS. All advance fashion authorities oa y in a i. 1111:1c nas never ocen a .. . . .. . . . un a rn. lU.i I 1. 1. season mat velvets were so much . . . . 1 ....11 1 r ,. ing fall and winter. We have just received our fall line show- nS FanCV Velvet Wntetlno-c r4Uty VC1VCl WaiSUDgS, Costume Velvet Cords, Plain Velveteens, Plain Silk Velvets, Panne Silk Velvets. It is none to early to have this .iT iv uu t v inia amouu 11 uiii uuw Until iail is i. 9UUI II rail I!iWilcojt Department Store. best. Get one now. vJturvO The kind that last, ' Tl. t.:J l t. : r KUIU IMUl lb belli;. Itl goods at a very low figure (j) M : ill liii 0 For Sale or Exchange. Two seated spring wagon, almost as good as new, iiewly painted. E. R. Goodman. liejfal Notioo, 4002 The. dofendnnta J$n Stoves, Mie. John StoveuH, his wife, drat renl nnmo unknown, and llichnrd ltoe, rcnl nnmo unknown, will tnko nptico thut on tlio 5th dny of iMny, 3902, tho phiintifr, Th County of Lincoln, n cor poration, filed its petition in the district court cf Lincoln county. Nbrnkn. tho objeut and prayer of which is to foro cIoho cortniu tax lions, duly nenesBed by said plaintiff nRainat tho northwest quartor of section 10, in township 13, north ot ranH 31, wept of tho Sisth principal meridian, Neb., for tho jear 1800 in tho sum of 12.71; for'the year 1807 in tho sum of 12.0-1; for tho year 1808 in tho sum of 8.22; for tho year 1809, in tho Hum of 7. 03; for tho yenr 1000, in tho sum of 3.3.; for tho year 1901, in the sum of 2.f7; amounting m tho total sum of 847 13; with inturest on tho sum or if3d 24 nt tho rate of ten por cent per annum from tho let day of May, 1002, all of which ia duo and unpnid. Plaintiff prays a deoreo of forecloauro of said tax lien und a aalo of Baid protn ieep, You and oneh of you defendants aro required to answer said petition on or beforo Mnnitnv. ilm 1Kl. Heptombor, 1902. xiii wuuiNTl' OF LINCOLN, A Corporation. By n. 8. Ridgloy, its Attorney tofal Notice. nooa. 'Thft rlnfnnrlmita .Tnmnli r T..1 i Kunioo Johnston, hie wife, und IJichard ivuu, 1 inn namu uQKnown, will tnko J01'1"0 tout on tho fith day of May. 1902, tho plaintiff Tho County of Lincoln, 11 corporation, tiled its potition in tho district court of Lincoln county, NobrnaUa, thoobjootand prayer of which nro to foroclofo cortain tax liens, duly aEBoesod by said plaintiff atrninst tl-.o pouthweotquartor ot section 20.townBhip 12, north ol rango 30, west of Sixth prin oipal meridian, Nebraska, for the year .in l.he Bum r ei,-81, fr tho year Jd-V10 BUm ot 11 ''2: for tho year 'nt1'" 8U" of 11-51; for tho year TnS in V.'0 B,un ot..lilli for th year ! ln..tho BUm of Um' for tl'o year 1899 in tho hum of 9.C3; for tho year 1900 in tho mini nf rtni. fn il. .. inn. in tho eum of 4.70: amounting in the total Bum of $81.07; with interest on tho sum of 85S OS), nt. tli.t rn n, por cent per annum from the first dny of May, 1902 all of which is duo and unpaid. Plaintiff nrftvn n rWmli 1 .. ! TI r -"vw.vv, ui lUIUUIUBlire of aaid Us lion and a Bale of said prom- You nnd onoh nf vnn i-1nfnn.1n . rfw uuti uuliu LO Hit) --, ,,., jiutuioa on or beforo Monday tho 15th day of Sop- THE COUNTY OF LINCOLN, J1 Curporotion. "y- . S. RidRley, its Atty. Iiogal Notloj. oo The Defondunta Ann CMiloe,. Miles, her liiiRlmnit Hruf ' . .. , Jul,i UIIUIU uu- Known, nnd T?tnhnrri r .. InOWIl. Will f nl.'A nnllno ,!,. 11.1. ,,v. nuuog lllllbUII II1U lllll day of November, 1001, tho plaintiff , tho County of Lincoln, a corporation, llled its potition m tho Distiiot Court ot Lin coln county, Nobra-ka, tho object and prayer of which it, to forecloeo cortuin ui ni-ng. uuiy areoEPCU byealil plaintiff (Kiiinst tho poutheaBt quartor of BQction ... iuiuiiuii iu, iiui in 01 ninL'o ;n. West of Sivlli nriniil mil inirtfl.tin X - ...v ...... iiiui uilllj, braska. for tho vnr IH'H In il.n SAon ur.l" unr iai'i in tho sum of ,;.n!iorir,o0"r ltsJl ln tho pum 1048; for thnvnnr IfW in i,n of of of . - - ... viiu n 11 ui 4 08: for t ut vonr IROf) in l.n r " -ww ... ,u PUlli U 0.8.: for tho your 1C00 in th Hum nf .1 ni araountiiiK in tho total sum of 71.87 with Intorost on tho sum.of 57.40 at tho rate of ten per cent por annum from the nratdny of Novonibar,.iyul. ull of which is duo aud unpaid. Plaintiff nrnm 11 rionvon r... . of said tax Hon and n enlo of onid prom- iD0. inn mm eacn or you dorendnnta nrn rnnnirnil in .mo.... ..,1.1 ... . ... i.unviui rmu IUllllOn On termbo0r.rll5i2. lm f V' TUB COUNTY OP LINCOLN. Bjr II. S. ItIDOEI.V.,(tt0troPrr"0n,) DR.A A. BURRIS Magnetic Osteopath. Has located In North Piatt fnr I hi. nii. of Magnetic Osteopathy. We treat without uie use of urugH or surgery, Onice over Harrington & Tobln'u Dewey St. more, or. llCn hntlrnR fm n m Inll.lm n,m . 0:00 p.m. 10 Consultation and Examination Free. r y