V Remarkable Guarantee Hero is n Watch Case that Is eiiar- h anteed to wear for 25 years ; to pre serve me exact appearance 01 an nn Rbld case for that time. If through any fault In making It should fail to do this, we will Rive n new cjifc In exchange for It, at any time within the 25 years. Not gold all through, hut you'd never know it, and it costs much less. Let us show you the Stiffened Gold CLINTON, Tho Jowolor rind Optlolnn. The best watch for your money, whatever the size of your purse may be found nght here. Such a variety of reliable timepieces is not often gathered in one stock. Wc make a specialty of watch and jewelry repairing, ? CLINTON, The Jeweler and Optician. Mt f mi Cf cWy Srito. TUESDAY. SEPT. 2, 1902. DR. F.W. MILLER, ORADTJATE DENTIST. Office over StrelU'i Drag Stare. Weather Prophet Hicks predicts considerable wet weather durmc the present month. A. W. MathcwEon, of Brady, trannacted bupinetB in town yes terday, returning home this morn Ing. . A dozen young" ladies were very pleasantly entertained by Mrs. C. F. Tracy on Thursday afternoon of last week' Mrs. Hattic Dill and MIsb Kate Fenwick returned Saturday from Salt Lake City, a trip that proved very pleasant. Just rcceived a car of rock salt. Lump Rock ifi.l t per cwt. $.75. Crushed Rock f. It per cwt. .75. 24 The Hun Grocery Co. Saulord Hartman purchased fourteen liead of cows and calves yesterday of Max, Bjer and had t he rn'-'d riven to his tartn south west of town. 'it J M8. Caldwell, of Oakland, Iowa, 'n Mle SHfrbt f her daughter Mrs. W T, Wilcox. Mis Uellie Rab. ney of Winterset, Iowa, is alsq a jjueel of the Wilcox residence, Seoour now line of lamps, just opening them up, they are butes." Harrington & Town. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Howard, who were called to Ch yenne by the nerious illness of Mr. Howard's mother, "have returned home. When they left, the sick woman ,was in an improved condition. Chicago forecast for North Platte and vicinity: Fair toniuht and Wednesday; cooler Wedhesday Te maximum temperature jester dav was Tone year ago 7(5. The uiimmum temperature this morn luff was 57; one year ago 59. The county c'rimmlsBlonera will meet in session next Monday They will consider bids for county road grading, make settlement with the county treasurer and transact such other business aB may come before them. Jack Livincstone looked on the wine when it was red Suuday and allowed himsel to get in a hilarious mopd. For this action he was Compelled, o njakc an appearance i,jUje county court tb mornjnf wfoere lip was fined, tvyo dollars and coats, For Sale Some choice rancbep, hay, alfalfa and lirazinc lands. See John Bratt & Co. FRVIT JARS ? Mason Glass Jars with porcelain lined cups. Pints per dozen 60c Quarts per dozen I 70c j -(alf Qallons per dozen8oc J v 1 IV IPA Dopriiiien The city schools wtll open next Monday morning. Mrs. O. II. P. Buchanan and Miss Irene Miltotibcrgcr left this morning for a visit at the Baskin ranch in Logan county. Mrs. W. II . McDonald and aughtcr Janet have been the guests of Miss Alice Plummcr at Maxwell for scycral dayB past. 13. F. Seebcrgcr shipped a num ber of samples of sugar beets to Grand Island last night where they will be tested as to purity and sac carbine matter. C. E. Barber returned las even ing from Pasadena, Cal., where he pent about two months of his ummcr vacation. The sea breeze? nd the odor of orange blossoms proved restful but did not increase his avordupoitt to any perceptible degree. Dr. and Mrs. E. B. Warner left for the cast last night. The Doc tor goes to Norfolk, Va., to attend the grand council of the Red Men, nd Mrs. Warner will visit her brother in Chicago and then go' "tol ort Huron, Mich., to visit her sister. Carl G. Nelson, of Antelope pre cinct, who is .in town today, say the crop of wheat and rye raised by his tatucr, his brother and him- clf, who farm together, threshed out 4,000 bushels. Mr. Nelson re ports corn in fine condition, and that the y e'd w 11 probably be fifty biitfhelrt per acre. An a result ol lie iood cropp, everybody in that section is in fine spirits. Turner's Shoes for Men are The Fall Styles are The city council will meet iu reg- lar sesbion this evening. E. B. Gibbs left this morning for tew days visit with relatives in Cheyenne. Miss Alice Rhoadcs, of Hebron, is the guest of her sister Mrs. E. E. Noithrup. Daye Day, son of John Day, tarted today on a trip to Ogden nd Salt Lake City. . Mrs. E. A.' Cary, who had been isiting friends in Wilber, returned home last night. Plaine itzmiller enjoyed a visit yesterday from, hta sister, who topped oyer in town while enrowtp to Denver, Mrs. W. H. Hulls and daughter eft this morning for a visit with friends iu Portland. Ore. They will be absent about two months. We write Fire, Life and Accident nsurance in sound old line com- panies. John uratt x w Mrs. W. S. DoUon and three 6ons lctt tuis mornint ior uu ex tended visit with tnends in St. Louis. Mr. Dulson will also go to that city on a visit in about two weeks. J. H. JTcrshey returned this morning irom a brief visit in Council Bluffd. His son .Harold, who accompanied him to the Bluffd, will remain there for a few days. We have money to loan on reaj estate security. John Bkatt & Co. Miss Ada Castor and A. V. Mel c.er. ot wnuer. are me iiucuia ui Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Cary. Mr. Melcer will soon leave foa Prague, where he will take violin instruc tion ot devcucc, wuo insirucico Kubilek, the noted Bohemian yiolnjst. Hay Langlord seycrcd his con nection with Harrinirton & 1 obin yesterday after a long term ot sat isfactory service. Mr. Langford is not certain as to what he will turn his attention to in the future. The ladleb' aid society' of the Lutheran church will meet next Thursday with Mrs. Chas. Hendy at the ranch near Maxwell. The ladies will leave town on freight train No. 28 which departs at 7:15 iu the morning. A very pleasant d.iy 19 anticipated. The game of ball yesterday after noon bitwien the Y. M C. A. and High School team resulted In victory lor the latter by a Bcore o five to four. In the last half of the ninth inning Will Qtten made a home mn, which decided the game Fenton and Qtten was the battery for the High School and Parson and Hart for the Y. M. A. Three hits were mido off Foutou aud fou I off Parsons. John Cooper of Paxton is trans acting business In town today. Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Wilcox left last night for a brief visit in Omaha and Lincoln. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Muldoon leave tomorrow morning for a month's visit in Illinois. Miss Hcnrtetta Fries went to Sutherland this morning to visit the family of L. D. Thoeleckc. The Rick Island road has placed an order for 225 new engines, of whfch 125 will be ot the consoll datcdoclass. Mtss Adda Kockcn left this morning tor Dillon, Montana, to re sume her duties as bcIiooI teacher. C. M. Newton yesterday pur. chased 13. B. Warner's stock of wall paper, and the latter will no longer handle that article. Sonic people in North Platte have been watching for the Denver Post airship which is supposed to have left Denver Sunday lor New York over a course which would upt be far removed from North PTatte. The rainfall for August, as re corded by Observer Piercy, waB 1.74 inchep, which' is about otic-half inch less than the average for the month. The rainfall since the first of January, howevi-r, has been 6.21 inches greater than the ayeragc for the first eight months ol a year. The highest temperature during the month was on the first day 101, degreesand the lowest on the last day hlty degrees. ready. YELLOW FRONT SHOE STORE. School Tuition. The fallowing schedule of tuition has been adopted by the Board of Education and will be strictly ad hered tq; High school, $3.00 per monthti other gradea '$2.00 per montlt.t All to be paid in advance. When 'paid semi-annually iu ad vance High School tuition will be f25.00 per year, $12, 00 to be paid on opening of school aud $13.00 on Jan. 1st. Other grades, $7.00 paid on opening of school and $8.00 Jan. 1st or $15.00 per year. A discount of ten per cent will be allowed when two qr more children are rom same faintly, H. A. Cary, Sec. Devotees of tenuis held a tourna ment on the west end court yester day which proved not only a pleas ant pastime, 'but Berved as a muscle developer for the contest ants, Miss Wilmina Dcrryberry left Sunday for Pla,nt precinct, where she began a term of school yester day. The Keith estate paid oyer $2,200 ilto the county, treasury yesterday as taxes on real and perbonql prop er y. 7 jSHOE TRADE I IS BOOMING! Qqr tradp on this line e of gooqs 18 snowing in crease all the time. Our customers are satisfied with the Shoes we sell, g Other people's customers a S become ours from the 2 e 0 2 time we can get them to 2 0 ! examine our lines. 2 How about you? 2 e Why not give us a 2 call? Store oppn until eight g o'clppk, S Wilcox t Store. I Departmen W. V. Hoagland returned this morning from a professional trip to Alliance. Geraldine Bare will return to morrow from a week'tt visit m Omaha, Miss Auntc C. Kramph attended the Episcopal convocation at Grand Island yesterday. Earnest Sandy and Ellen B. Bal lard were united in marriage by Judge Baldwiu Sunday. John Otlcnstein Jr., of this city Is now employed as clerk in the of fice ot Division Foreman Nclling at Evanston, Wyo. Rev. Flanigau, of Broken Bow, arrived in town Saturday and drove to Gandy where he held Catholic services Sunday. Mrs. C. E. Guunell and children came down from Paxton this morn and will make North Platte their home m order to give the children the benefit of our excellent schools Mrs. Gunncll is a Bister of E, A. Cafy. The Rebekah Degree will hold a picnic at Dillon's grove tomorrow, to which all members of the order as well as Odd Fellows arc invited. All arc requested to take baakeU filled with suitable provender for both dinner and supper. D ck Grace U in town today, hav ing arrived from Cheyenne las,t night. Prior to the strike Mr. Grace was working at Evanston, andountil.thc strike is settled he will viBlt In North Platte, Omiua and other points. $5.00, but Christian Dibte School. The following is the program iu Rally Day Exercises to be held at the Christian church in this city Sep'embcr 3-7: Wedebday night Addresp, J. K, Hester, Cozad. Thursday nijjht Addresp, Z. O. Doward, Grand Island. Friday night SymnoBium on Bible, school topics, Saturday 'rilgnt Literary and musical program. l- Sunday'niorning Sermon by the pastor, Sunday night Sermon by Rev Greenlee, The public Is cordially invited to these services. Watch the papers for special announcements. Cracks (he Record. The number of fruit and meat carB iced in transit at this station during the month of August waa the greatest on record. The number ot cars iced was 1,668 and the ice required w'rB 6,257,100 pounds. I August, ivui, me number ot cars iced waB 1,369 and the ice required aggregated 5,371,100 pounds. Tht nearest approach to last innnth't business wan in June, 1901, wher the cars iced numbered 1,476 There wap, therefore 192 more ca rs Iced last month than during an one month since the eatablishmcn of the plant. Cuaa. Hendy of Maxwell is as sisting with the clerical work it Division Foreman Stnbbs' office, as has also Miss Tithe Blankenburo-. o WALLACF; WAIFS, Mrs. Rabbins returned Wedncs day evening from lier eastern visit r ti T-i . iiwc juuuii uouesteei is re ported very sick. Dr. S. S. Buck tier i i in attendance. Ten cars of stock' were shipped from this place Sunday morning two of horses and eight of cattlr A carload ot mules was shipped to the southern market Sunday morning. Tuos. Ireland, ot Moore field, bought them of the ranchmr in tlicBe parts. Mrs. Hammond, ot Curtis, wh lias been yisiting her daughte Mrs. I. 1'. A.ttell for a couple wceke, returned home Sunday morning. These parts was visited with good rain Saturday, The Bed CaWc Dip. No ono can afford to toko tho rirk of experimenting with homo-nindo onttlo or shoop dips whon tho boat ooul-tar dip 0 in ho hnd nt 00 to 70 cents per gallon Tho CIoq. If. Loo Co., of Otnnhn quoto this price on tholr Loo'h Curbollo Din which is endorsed by tho Nebraska State Expurimont Station and by huiiUrcdH of oadinK Btockmon. Wrlto for now cata logue UllU U'btilllOulillB. i SKuKenrgimertCa Americrt Letting Ctotnct imm The Model One-Price Clothing House WE.INGAND & McDONALD, SI Tonra a Dyapoptlo. It. II. Fostor. .118 S. 2d Rt . Halt Lnko City, wrhon: hnvn boou bothorml 1 dynprtpHin or Indlsostlnn for 21 enrp: triiHl mnnv dnutorH without rn. Iluf: reetintlv I trot n bottlo ot Horblno. Ono bottlo otirod mo, I nm now tnporinir olf on tho Rooonil I hnvo roontnniondod It. to my frlondu: it ih etirlnir thorn. to." ")0o nt A. l StrolU'sCornor Drufttoro. SAKE MONEY AT HOME The Dean Fly-Sttultle LOOM YIELDS BIG PROFITS. Lot ub hoar from you AT ONCE. Circulars freo. HE DEEN L00.U CO., Harlan, Iowa. D R. J. P. SHITE, DENTIST. Alt riranchcH ot Den. thitry Bclcntlllcally done. Nltroun Oxlil flasaitmlnUtrrcd.'M rcnnsylvnnla College if Dental SurRcry Oltice over Wilcox Dept Mre. 'Phone III. FALL AND WINTER SUITINGS "Wc arc nowthowing' a new line of Fall nnd Winter Suitings which we make up to order in correct style and perfect fit. Your inspection and order is solicited. F. J. BROEKER, Moroliant Tailor. m Five Cent Cigar to -A.T SOHMALZEIBD'S. 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 BREWING CO., - LftCrbm, Wk. dVirf 13c for parti of tint plaglng cards. H. SCHXESINGER,. NORTH PLATTE, tyEB.1.1 What's What In Suits This Fall? COME AND SEE. Thc ncw garments are here waiting for you. If vou want to look like a Kcw Yorker wc have the new Fall Suits ready to give you that effect. Set your figure at one-half the madc-to-order prices and wc will furnish better styles bet ter all around satisfaction. Costs only your time tn test this proposition. No charge here for posting- vou up-tn-datc. Suits at $10'00, $12.50, S1S.00, $16.00 or $20.00, and satisfaction at every price. Money refunded, 'if any thing goes wrong. For Sale A good Blx-rooin homr, newly papered, nice lawn and shade trecn and shrubbery and all necessary outbuildings, including Ptable. Will be sold chenp on term to nit purchaser. Inquire at this office. LeRal Notloo. John it. lirtire. dcfenilanti will takpnollre that 011 thS7Uiilavnt AURimt, too;, Hannah llrure, Hie tilalntllt herein. Illetl her tvtltlon In the DiHtrlct Court of Mnrnln county. Nc- nraKa. aRainst atn dcfcnilant. the object ami pravcr 01 wtnen arc to necure a divorce trom raid defendant: that the lie elven thn custody ot her minor child and for general relief, upon the prnund that you, the natil defendant have deicrtpd platntlff for more than two vearn without a reasonable or Juot caiiKc. You are renulrrd tn anawer Halil petition on or befoi e the 13th day of October, Dated August ST h. IIKM. a M UAifNAH lirtUCE, Plaintiff. jrSTJlBLI5HEJ) GBCoUTC COR FLoR PAIMTir0. DRIES WhlLE YoV 5LDIZP. CrcoUTC saves as nvcrt LADoR A5 A CARPET SWFEPfR. CoLR GARD3. CRSUTCoRAfflroTACR or riir. NORTH PLATTE PHARMACY. is invariably found in every glass of GUNDS 1