A- It 1 1 r f K A Remark&ble Guarantee Here Is n Watch Case that is guar anteed to wear for 35 years : to pre serve the exact appearance of an all Rold case for that time. If through atty fault in making it should fail to do this, we will give n new case in exchanRe for it, at any time within the as years. Not gold All through, but you'd never kn,ow it, and ttcbsts much less. Let us show you. the Jaj-BossrCase CLINTON. Tho J ewe I or and Optlolnn. The best watch for yotir money, whatever the size of your purse may be found right here. Such a variety of rolkble .timepieces is not often gathered in one stock. Wii make a specialty of watch and jewelry repairing, CLINTON, The Jeweler and Optician. )xt $tm - SrctMy tribune. r FKIDA.Y. AUGUST 15, 1902. SB. F. W. MILLER, OBADUATE DENTIST. Offlco over Stroitz's Drug Store. C. J. Perkins lias purchased the Gua Kockcn land northeast ol town. Miss Josephine Goodman left this afternoon for a visit with friends in Denver. Mr. and Mrs, C. A. Dtll will leave in a few days for a visit with friends in Cheyenne. Miss Ruth Patterson has re turned from a, protracted visit witb friends in Colorado, Ms. Leo Smiddy, wife ot one of the new dispatchers, came down from Chappcll Tuesday night. B. P. Seeberger left yesterday for Coorado to do some special work as an irrigation expert. Union Pacific officials report bus iness for the first half ot August the heaviest lor a similar period 111 a number of years. Fred Kade was in town yester tcrday negotiating a deal lor the Hale ot his farm southeast ot town, .I f the deal is consumated Mr. Kade "4 will move to town. Mr, and Mrs. II. N. Getty and Mr.and Mrs. W. A. Getty leave the early part of next week for aweek'a vibit at the Getty home at Lootnis, Neb. George Maloncy is reported to be in a critical condition. He seems to be suffering from a complication of diseases, and etiances ot 111s re covery are doubtful. S Hank Chestnut is down from the Keith county ranch today and sayb he has otdered cars for a shipment of cattle to South Omaha the early part of next week. He sayB range cattle are in hne shape. A nicht bloominsr cereus with eight very beautiful flowerfe at tractei the attention of passers-by at Schmalzried's clear store last evening. The plant will probably have two more blooms this evening. i Prank Tuffs had several chickens stolen from hts premises last night and today found them at a grocery store, where they had been sold by the thief. A man named Anderson is suspected, and an information will probably be filed against him Chicago forecast tor North Platte and yicinity. Mostly cloudy tonight and Saturday with local showers apd thunderstorms. The maximum temperature yesterday was 83, one vear arro 85. The minimum tern perature this morning was C6, one year ago 53. 1 J jM A jolly crowd of over thirty met at me uome at wiiu.iiu uiuij Breyer in honor of his 12th birth, day last Wednesday, Games and music were Chad until 8:30 when dainty 'refreshments were nerved, The young folks soon de parted for their several homes thinking they were very lucky to have been there. All Were Saved. "For yoars I suffered such untold ujipory from Hninchitie," writes J. II. Johnston, ot HrouRhtoit, Ga.,"lhat often I was unnblo to work. Thon, whon ivorythinK obo failed, I was wholly oil red bv Dr. King's Now DiBcovory for n,.nanmt.t.imi. Alv W fo HU JOrc.ll inlOtlBO ly frou Asthma, till it cured her, and nil mr exnorionco iroos to show it in tho l.nat. Hi-iimi tnndininn In the world " A tnnl will convlnooyou it's unrivalled for n'hrniit nnd Luntr JiRonppa. Guaruntwd liottleB Wo aud Sl.OO. Trial bottles freo at A. V. StreitzV, Mrs. M. II. Douglas and , Miss T)ora Wright went to Otrfaua;th!a morning. Owing to the absence of several members the band will not give its weekly concert this evening. The Degree of Honor Social Club will meet next Tuesday afternoon with Mrs. Jno. N. Daker. Game Warden Carter, who had' been spending a couple ot days in town, left for the cast last night, t C. O. Wilcox is expected home, tomorrow from Jclm, Wyo., where he has devoted ten days to looking after his mining interests. Mr, and Mrs. A. M. Dill expect to leave the early part of next week on a trip to Colorado points and Salt Lake City. They jwill be absent about a month. Henry VoBt received a letter this morning from his brother Will in which thcJattcr statCB he will be home next Monday morning. Will was able to walk around the boo- pital yesterday. Key. Alfred Gilman, who is soon to go tQ China as a missionary, will preach at the Episcopal church next Sundav mornintr at 10:30 o'clock. He will also conduct the eveuiug service at 8 o'clock. James DabbiU and family thus express their thanks to those who so kindly tendered their services during the sickness and at the fun eral of the late Mrs. Marbh, Sheriff Carpenter received a tele gram yesterday Irom Delphup Ohio, announcing the death of his father Wednesday nicht. The de ceased had been in poor health for several mouths. Reports received from division terminals on the" Union Pacific in dicate that the desertion of strike breakers equals the importation and that the forces at work in the several shops arc about the same as ten days ago. Preaching at the Hershey church Sunday at 10 o'clock a. m , subject ,Holy Spirit," class meeting at 11 a. in,, Sunday school at 9 a. in. young people's meeting at 7 p. ni- Boug service at 8 p. m. E. L. Cuamuerun. The Bloomer Girls' base ball team will play in tbiB city next Monday afternoon, the opposing team to be picked from among the players, oft the city. It is expected that fx large crowd will witness the game. The Grand Island Independent says that two months ago 130 men were on the Union Pacific pay roll at that point; now . the number ib 180, The Independent also notes the arrival there of two carloads 0 machinery lrom the North Platte shops. It is learrrcd this morning, from what seems to be an authoritive sourc, that the proposed demand of the trainmen on the Union Pa cjfic for an increase ot pay has been declared off by reason ol the com nany irrantint; the increase before the demand wan formally presented Since the first of August twenty six men have been put on as extra firemen, at this division terminal several of whom have been sent to the Fourth district. Two firemen took the engineers' examination the early part ot the week, and five more will be examined today. Little Mary Johnson, who haB been hick for some time, was given a party yesterday afternoon by he parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hans John son. Fifty little tots were present and they all enj ycd the hours. A it was Mary'd birthday, she waa the recipient of many presents. Although the n amber of imported men at work at Cheyenne is double that at North Platte, the number of guards employed at the latter place is much larger than at Chey ennc. Aa the North Platte strik ers are very peaceable, it is source of some surprise that the company maintains so large guard force here. The daily papers 6tate that meeting of the board ol directors o thu Union Pacific will be held New York today lor the purpose ol uiKiug hijiiiu .it nun iciauvc in 111 labor situation nil the road. If tli directors are fully advied as to the exact condition 01 airairR, we are of the opinion that they will order the strike off. The Beit Cattle Dip. No one enn alfoid to tako tho ritk of oxporimontliitr with homo-mndo cattl or Miiton dins whon tho best coal-tar di cm be had at 00 to 70 cents pr fjalloii Tho O00. If. Loo Co,, of Omaha quote thin prico on their Leo's Carbolio Dip which Is endorsed by tho Nebraska Stato Experiment Station unci by hundred of I Ivuiiititf utouluuon. Write fur new eat log'io and testimonials. George Casey Dead. George Casey, One of North Platte' oldest, best known and most highly esteemed citizens, died at his home on west Fourth street early yesterday morning. Death was due to paralytic strokcB, the first of which he suffered about three weeks ngo and the second a fcJY-djvB prior to his death. From the effects of the iirst he had partly recovered,- aud was able to walk down town, but the second being more severe, together wltu en- ccblfcd health due to old age proved lataK The deceased came to North Pla'ttc about twenty-hvc years ago, and during that residence ever proved a straight forward man and good citizen. He leaves an aged wife, and three daughters, and BeVeral grand children and great grand children to mourn his death. The. deceased was in hia eighty- seventh vear. The funeral will be held from the residence Sunday forctioon, Rev. Swanders of the Christian church conductiug the services. E. R. Goodman went to Denver tills afternoon to attend the wed ding ceremony ol a friend. Geo. W. Chtlds, Uncle Oscar, Pathfinder and all other standard clears six lor 25 cents at the Hub grocery. Judge Peniaton saye there are some young girls he would like to enter in hurdle raceR. Wednesday evening a girl of fourteen or fifteen years sneaked into his yard and began pulling flowers, but when yelled at scaled the high picket fence with the ability of a trained zouave. A general meeting of business men will be held in a few days for the purpose ot organizing a cam paign to secure a greater per" cent- age ot the country traae. &icp will also be taken to make North .Matte a better market lor all classes of country produce than it has becu in the past. Y. M. G A. NOTES. Two handsome bouquets of flow ers came down irom Mrs. uioos yesterday for the rooms. Men appreciate them. Mr. Hoffman, of the Pacific Hotel, the gentleman that made it so pleasant for the men that heard him play the piano several evenings this week, will render several Bclec tions next Sunday at the men's meeting at 3:30 p. tn. Mr. James Barrow will speak, All men arc cordially invited. A word to the new railroad men The Y. M. J. A. has wliat you need to make vou comfortable and happy. Here is the bill ot fare Baths, Bhowcr and tubs, toilet rooms, L'vmnasium, music and social room, the finest library o any Y. M. C. A. in the state, con tatuiujr 2,100 books, a first-Cains readinir room, a home-like parlot and 250 railroad men to keep you company. It is yours for three dollars a year. Payments can be made a dollar at a time. Go up and sec secretary bueppard. JuatLook at Her. Whence camo that sprightly stop faultloBH skin. rioh. rosy eomnloxion smiling faco. Sho looks Rood, feels Rood Horo a hersooret. alio uses Dr. Kmc'i Now Lifo Pills. Rosult all brjrans aotivo, dicoRtion good, no hoadaches, no chnneo for "blues." Try Ihom yourself. unly 'Jito nt A. iv. btroitz. 1902 - Fall Season Is sure to be a Season of VELVETS. All advance fashion authorities say that there has never been a season that velvets were so muc used as they will be for thclicom ing fall and winter. We have just received our fall line show' ing Fancy Velvet Waistings, Costume Velvet Cords, Plain Velveteens, Plain Silk Velvets, Panne Silk Velvets. It is none to early to have this class of goods made up, as the season from now until fall is short. Wilcox Department Store, Bajc Ball b Expensive. The board of directors of the base ball association held a meet- ng last evening and decided to obc the season today. Since the opening of the season, May 15th, the total receipts from all sources avc been $1,870, and the expenses about 52,200, leaving a deficit of something oyer three hundred dol. are. Over four hundred dollars were put Into the grounds and this accounts for the deficit. The play era were paid in full today aud. the remaining unpaid bills will be qutdatcd by the receipts of a pro posed scries of entertainments and balls. The attendance at the home grounds fell off nearly fifty per cent during the last half dozen games, and this cut down the re ceipts largely aud created an unex pected deficit. Had the attendance kept up to the average for the first dozen games the association could nave closed the season with all bills paid and a small sum in the treasury. The four cluos in the Union Pa cific circuit will close the season with deficits ranging from $150 to $500. Cheyenne Indians vs. North Platlc. The Cheyenne Indians played three games of ball with the local team this week and they were all good exhibitions of ball. In the game Tuesday afternoon the score Btood eight to four in ta'vor of the Indians, The game throughout was a slugging match In which the ndiatis had the best of it, The second game ot ball with Cheyenne Wednesday resulted in n score of five to three In favor of the local team. Up to the sixth in ning the tja ne wasapilchcra' battle, n:lthi r team scoriuir. In that in ning, however the Union Pacifies landed on Tatin the cyclone pitche and aided by an error, made tlire runs, and followed these by two more in the eighth. The Cheyenne team made its three runs 111 the eighth. The game through uui wua uiic which nieascu ine large crowd present. Tcel pitched a Biiperp ga ne tor tue locals. in tue int'a game ot ball yester day ChtMCii'ie won bv a bcore ot four to nothing but of the four runs made, only o.ie was earned, the other three being made on errors by the. local team. Shatib pitched a brilliant iramc for the. locals, and the first fifteen Cheyenne men up were rettreu 111 one, two, three order. 1 The visitors made three runs in the sixth innini; and one in tue eighth. Hnginc and. train men are making I. ! t. t . uig pay hub inoniu. one engineer rcportincr havintr earned one hun dred and forty dollars in the first lourtecu days of the month, and a tiremcn litty-Bix dollars in thirteen days, Conductors and brakemen are earning money proportionately W. IS. Price, who has been work ing in the Union Pacific blacksmith shop at Cheyenne, returned to town today. Low Rates Every Day fin Onion Pacific Every day during the months of September and October, 1902, the nion Pacific will sell one-wnv settlers tickets at the following rate: MISSOURI R1VI2R TO Ogdcn and Salt Lake, $20.00 Uutte and Helena 20.00 Spokane 22 50 Portland and Ashland 25,00 Tacoma and Seattle 25 00 Sati Francisco 25.00 Los Angeles and San Diego.. 25.00 Correspondingly Low Rates lrom intermediate points. For lull information call 011 you nearest agent or address E. H. GENGE, Agent. HUMPHREY Witch Hazel Oil THE PILE OINTMENT. One Application Gives Relief, It cures Tiles or Hemorrhoids External or Internal, Blind or Ulccdinc, Itching or Durnlnir. Fissures nnd Fistulas. Relief im mediatecure certain. It cures Hums and Scalds. The relief instant. It cures Inflamed or Caked Ilrcasts and Bore Nipples. Invaluable. It cures Sail Khcum, Tetters, Scurfy Eruptions, Chapped Hands, l ever misters, Sore Lips or Nostrils. Corns, 1! unions, Sore and Chafed Feet, Stings of insects, Mosquito Ilitcs and Sunburns. Throe Sizes, 26c, 6O0. and $1.00 Sold by Druggliti, or tent pre-paid on iccetptof price, HUMPHREYS' MED. CO., Cor.WllllanilcJuliuHli., NISW YOltlt Good Solid Shoes, A great many people want has good style as well, and do not care to pay over $1.50 and $1.75 for them. Wc have a good line in different leather, made up on neat lasts .... oHFor Men or Women.-'" Satisfactory wear guaranteed. I SigrStorc open evenings until Wilcox Department Store. Peerless Bottled Beer , THE BEER. 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 CUND BIUIWING CO., - LiCroMe, Wit. Stni IScerpaeK of In plating cards, H. SCHLESIKGER, NORTH PLATTE, NEB. mm COLCHICINE SALICYLATE , uruKK!"3 u sura nnu per mc genuine. WILLIAMS MFG. CO., CL.L.V L.ANI, OHIO, Colo Ffopi. For sale by North Platte Pharmacy. Legal XTotloo, . 3W5. Tho dofotulantR. Androw P. Cnrlsou. Ellzuhoth Carlson, lila wife, nnd llioh nrd Ho, rail untno unknown, will tnlto notice that ou tho 17th day of Fob., ivyz, inopiuiuuti, I'lio uoiiuiy o: jitn- coin, n corporation, (llod ita jiutitlon in tlm DiBtriot Court of Lincoln County. NobritHlni, llio objoot and prnyor of which U to forocloao cortnlu tax lioua. duly naoaeod by snid plnintlir niralnat uio north wcat qunrtorot Boctiou ;ir, in town eh in Hi. north of ranio 01. went of Sixth principal morldlnn, Nobrnnlcn, for uio your ib-x! in tiioautn or rnr the your 1893 in tho mi in of 25.70; for tlio year lb'.il in tho nutn or 10.00: for tho ypur 189.1, in tho mini of 17.14 for tho your 1890, in tlm mini of 17 -10; for tho your 1897, in tho sum of 11.19; for tho yoarl898, in tho mini of 10. 82; for tho your 1899, in tho oum of 8.92; for tho year l'.iuu in thoeum or 4 xi; ntnountlnj; in tho total sum ot 8110.80: witli Intoront on tho mi m nt 991,81, nt tho rato of ton nor cont per annum from tho lut dny ot Nov. 1901, nil ot which is duo and unpaid. Plaintiff nrava n docreo of foreolnRiirn ot aaid tax lions und n unlo of nald proin- ibos. , ou nnd oach ot you dofondnnto nro ronuirod to nnowor Hnld notltion on or before Monday, thu lfUh day ot aoptoinbor, 1002. THIS UUUNTV Ul'' I.INCOIiN, Corporation, lly II. S. UldRloy, itn Atty. Notlco of OhorifTs Solo. Hv virtue of two exerutlnns Usucil bv W. O. Klder, clerk nf the District Court or Lin coln county, Neuraska, upon juairnicm one rendered tn nald court In favor nt Albert? Stulnhouxcii. and against (icorgu Itulilc and nnu rendered In the county court of Hcd Willow county. Nebraska, and trail, scripted to thu District Court nt Lincoln ciiuutv, Nebraska, and duly entered on record: CharlcM II llovlc recovered a Judg ment against (lottlob Itulile. t have levied upon thu following I'oinis ami chattels :ih the property of the said (Icorgc Itulilc aud (Intilob HU hie to wit: One gray mare about 0 venm out, weight about 1 1 to pounds. Out grav geldliiK about tf years old, weight about I UK) pounds. One bav mare about I yearn old, weight about l'i pounds One brown maru about 5 years old, weight about I I0O pounds. One bav mare about I yeare old, weight about I'.uo pounds. One bay gelding about 4 years old, weight about kxjo iHiuiulH One brown gelillng about 7 years old, weight about limn pouuds One bay gelding about q years old, weight about uni pounds. One sorrel mare colt i'vears old. Three bay horso colls avrunvUM. due bay gelding yearn oUMvclu lit abo ut mm imumiH. , v One red cow 4 yearn old. Two lumber wagonii, I set double harness, eight halters, thice ropes, one hay rake. Dcerlug." 1 Mccormick mower, I hay rack, three stackn alfalfa hay, on the southwest ipiarter of heiiloii r. township I :i, range :tl. and 1 will on the Kitli day of August, iixr.', at o'clock In Hie afternoon of salil day. at l he corral In the jail yard In the city nT North J'lallu, Nebraska, sell said goods aud chattels at public auction in tlm highest bidder tor cash lo satisfy said executions, the amount due (hereon In tins uggrcgam being tlic sum of (gHm.uli l'vu Handled Dollars and Ninety-One cents. North 1'latle, Neb., August 111). iro-J. f. OAKIMINTKIt. Hlierl (T of Lincoln County, Nebraska. LUCIAL NOTIGH. Mti. The Defendant Henry Cole will take notice that ou thcaith day of iVbriiary. IWU. tiu nlalntlfT. the Ooiintv of Lincoln, a rnrniir.i. ( lion, illcil its petition in thu Dlattlct Court a good wearing shoe, that 8 o'clock. is invariably found in every glass of GUND'S )odJdfste Trochees Colchicine, fjalicyfate Capsules. ctandard and Infallible cure for JHEUMATISM and GOUT, endorsed by the highest mcdlca Authorities of Europe and America. Dispensed only in spherical capsules, which dis solve In liquids of the stomach without causing irritation or disagreeable symptoms. Price, $1 per bottle. Sold by nt Lincoln unty. Nebraska, the object anil prayer rlilcli If to foreclouc curtain tax ileus, duly annexe I by nalil plalntlfT nusilnftt the Houtmmt uuartcr nf section i. In towimlilpu. north ot range si, went or rilxlli principal meridian. Nebraska, for the vear Imin the jum or 15.10: lor the vear IKUiJ in the Num ct 15.01, lor the tear lHl7ln the mini of Htm: ioi the year IHiwfn the sum of ft.Mt for the year imiu In the sum of 0.07s for the year loon in tint sum of 4.i'0 nmountliiR In the total Hum nf Mi.Mi with Interest on the sum of as.tui at the rate of ten tier cent per annum lrom tho 1st clay nf March, IMW, all of which In iluo ami unpaid. Plaint JT pray a decrco or foreclosure of unlit tnr lien und n milo of nnld promises. Inn nn J each or you defomlnata aro ro il ul rel to ntiHwer wild petition on or be fore Mam'.ay, the 16th day of September, ltvi. 'rum countv op mncoi,n. (A Corporation.) Ily II. P. XIWOKVX, Ita Attornoy. Logo! Notlco. 3080. Tho defondnntn, Bophun A. Ornnd jonn, Mra. Sophua A. Qrnndjonn, bin wife, llrnfc renl untno unknown, Wiiltor Uruco, II. Enioraon. flrfit ronl dodvj un known, nnd Uichnrd lloo, roal nauio un known, will tnlto notico that on tho 0th dny ot Mny, 1902, tho plmatltr, Tho County of Lincoln, n corporation, illod Ita petition In thcdiHtriot court ot Lincoln county, Nobniului, tho objoot nnd prujor of wlilull ih to foroolonn cer tain tax Hens duly ncEoseed by said plnlntiir nnlnat tin northwest qunrter ot pootlon 2, In township U, norlli of rnnifo 20, wopt of Sixth prlncipnl nioridinn, No hrnpkn. for tho your 1894 in tho sum of 811.150; for tho your 1895 in iho oum of lfi. 72; for tho year 1800 In tho sum of 18 57, for Iho year 1897 in tho sum of 1091. for tlm vmir 1HOH In dm mm, nf 11.70. fur tlm vnnr 1Hf)fl In tlm sum n 0U9, for tho jHir 1000 In tho aum ot ii.uo, uir inn year lmu in llioflum ot 4.80. aiiiountiiiK In tho t till mini ol 91 with imoreut mi mo num ot ciH.ui nt tlio rnto nf toil nor itonl, nor nnnniii frnm lm lot day of May, 19'2, all of which is duo and unpaid, l'laintifr of Knid tax Hun and n sale ot said prom- IBUH Oil lllld Plicll nf vnn ilnfnmliinl. nm, rPOlllmd to unnu'iir uiml iii.lll fmo Moiiilny, tho ICtli dny pf Hoptcinbor, TIIK COUNTY OK I.INCOt.V, A Corportlon, Hy II . n. UidKloy, itn Attoinoy. KOTI0I3 l'Olt l'lllll.ldATION. Lnivl OlUcunt Nurlh l'liitln, Nub.. ., , , , . Aiimist, 7th. lltti. NoMro IdhoreliyKlvi'ii llmtlliB fiilliiwliiK-iiHiinvl settlor hi lllsil miUi'ii of Ins luhmtlim lo mak llnnl tiroof In support of his clnlm, bii.I that sultl proof will liu tnnilH boforii llin Iltuliler anil Hit eflvrr, linltKil HUlt J.nnd (llllcti. North Pintle. Nub., oiiUeplomlxir I'Ulli, HKC'. vli JOHN T. C'IMTHH, whoumio llouimlliml Hutry Ho. IW,0, for tli soiillieuHtqunrlor of HMiiloii 4, town II, north of rsngn ki, wmt ('III t'. M. llu liinuiH Dm follow IliK vrltniw.fM to prov tils WnillniimiH ipKlilxncn UKn nml onlllvstiou of mIi liiml, vln WIIIIbiii nsimiiii, TIioiiiss P. , Hykw, ltolwrt Hjkes nnd f lllUm I.nkln, nil of WhIIiiok, Nub. '12-l Oro. K, Kiiknoh. llcglhlur, D R.J. P. SIIUTE, DENTIST. All llranrlicH of Den. tlslry Hclentincally dore. NllroiisOxld Cti;aliiilnlstrred.l I'eiiimlvaiila College of Dental Niiriien juice over wilcox Dei Htore. 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