c Local N6ws in Brief. nnDcnun junwrinw i LfkJUimL, illicit I iUM. TV DR.r. w. vix.vb.vl, oradoats dehtibt Olflcs over Strtltt't Drne Store. Miss Winnie IJecler lias accepted a position aa local reporter for the Independent Era. The Hub Clothing Co. is arrang ing its stock today preparatory to opening' for business. I'rices on baled hay and new potatoes arc on the toboggan slide at Harrington & Town's. The show windows of the Model clothing house have been remodeled in order that a better display ol good may be made. D. C. Congdon and son Guy went to the Dirdwood country yesterday to look for cattle which had strayed from Mr, Congdon'ti herd. Neville St Parson will bhortly remove tueir oiuce to rooms oyer Clinton's jewelry More, where they are having four rooms fitted up. Mrs. Julia. Goodman io now at Cody, Wyo., and will be installed as Manager of the big hotel which Colonel Cody is having erected in that embryo city. Sloven stored, Gasoline Stoves repaired. Repairs lor all kinds of moves. Western Stovk Repair Workb. Harry Corson Clark, the leading man in "Hello Dill," has visited thin city before, and in therefore well-known as a fun-maker. In fact there arc no better comedian ou the stage than Mr. Clark. The TriiioNE regrets to note that quite a number of families have left North Platte during the pant uixty days, and tlii't a number of others contemplate leaving. There arc at present a good many vacant houses, more than for sev- cal years, For Rent--Two furnished rooms in private family. Nice location. Inquire at this office, Under the new closing schedule, the bulk ot the local business houses will remain open until 8:30 p. m. until Dec. lOtli. In view of the large country trade which North Platte bids fair to have this fall and winter, we consider this action of keeping the stores open until 8:30 is wise. , TOMATOES -Are High That is if bought some places. Our Price IOg a can. We acll Kcd Seal Flour 1st Patent per sack $1,00 Jewel Flour 2d patent per sack , "JO Kerosene Oil per gal ,15 Vinegar per gal 20 White Wine Vinegar per gallon ., 25 White Russian Soap 6 bars for 25 Diamond C Soap 7 bars for .25 Pcarlinc per pkge. .04 Sapollo 9j, 3 bars ',25 Paddle Bluing 10c size 07 Paddle Bluing 04 Yeast Foam, 2 pkga .05 On Time Yeast, 2 pica .05 Shillings best Baking Pow der, 16-oz. carl 35 K. C, Baking Powder, 80-oz. can 55 K. C. Baking-powder 50-oz, can , 35 K. C. Baking Powder 25-oz. can ,20 K, C. Baking Powder 15-oz. can 13 K. C. Baking Powder 10-oz. can 08 Dr Price's Vanilla per bottle .15 Kincsford's Silver Glosa Starch per pkg ,08 ttingstora'a uorn btarcn per pkg....... ,08 Walter Baker's Cocoa -l,b k can j25 Scarchlignt Matches per box ,04- Snlpher Matches per box ... .01 1-gallon Jugs each.'...., 10 Snyder's Catsup pint bottles ,23 1,000-lbs Sun Dried Apples 8c per lb. Store opccLsVcnings until 8 o'clock. 1 Wilcox ipimcnt Store STAR CLOTHING HOUSE. Cash and One Price. Dressy Trousers.. The first thing you remark upon looking into our window is the dressiness of the trousers we are selling at wwwwvv$2,50 to $5,00. Then you say "Those trousers arc certainly great for the money." And really, sir, you'll find it quite a task to better, them, even though you are willing to pay double the price. $2 Shirt Waists for $. Only a few of them, but we can fit you at half the real valuQ. ... . - OJ. II j ti 1 rc oiraw nais one-inira oil. Labor Day was observed In town ycbtcrday by the closing ot the Union Pacific shops, the bankB and nine-tenths or more of the business house. A heavy hall storm visited th j northern part of this county Fri- day evening, doing considerable damage to the corn crop iu some sections. Hard coal jumped to twelve dol- ars a ton in Omaha Saturday and other advances nrc expected. The Omaha dealers have only a tew tone on band. Mrs, T. J. Foley has placed her residence in the west cud of town n the hands ot a local real estate rm with instructions to offer the property tor sale at thirty.hve hun dred -dollars, Judge Grimes sitting in chamber. yesterday heard augumcnts in the injunction case against the i?as company which proposes to put in system in this city. The pro ceedings yesterday will be made part of the record in the hearing ol the case next Thursday. At the Lutheran church last Sunday, a committee was ap pointed for the purpose of organiz- ng a Luther League and it is ex pected that a permanent organiza. on will be effected next Sunday evening. The Luther League is a society of young people who lend absistaucc to general church work. Joseph Perrittia now with a civil engineering corps in Honduras, Central America, and has personal supervision of 150 miles of railroad grade. Although the section in which he is working 1b 3,000 feet above sea level, the sun is o lmi liat no work is performed during the middle of the day, Let us write your Fire Insurance We write it right in best old line companies at lowest possible rate. John Bhatt & Co. Workmen began yesterday to lay uic Biagolithic pavement around the First National Bank. It is an improvemenc mat will suow up well. During his quarter of a century career as a showman, Buffalo Bill has missed only seven perform anccn. That is certainly a wonder ful record. The wild duck season opined yesterday and several nimrods made initial forages against those fowl. If in hunting duck, apraine cnicKen should sttack the hunter the probabilities are that the chicken will be killed. 'Lost in New York" was pre sented to a large Audience at the opera house Saturday evening and lue play, as rendered, gave excel- lent satisfaction. Manager Llovd has booked many strong attrac tions for this season. "Hello Bill" haB had a great run in the east for three seasons, and its initial anooaranre tin re n.vt Thursday will rio doubt be wit. ncsscd by a large audience. It is a farce comedy full of clean fun. pood singing and has in its cast a num ber of pretty girls. In a blue rock shoot Saturday afternoon between Wl Dalson, Fedcrhoof and John Bun- son, of Grand Islaud, Dalson broke twenly-three out of twenty.five, VTinkowltch twenty-two, Bunson twenty-one and Federhoof twentv. The money was divided htn Dalson and Winkowiich. the fo rmcr receiving sixty and the latter forty per.ceut. Men's Work Shoes. These shoes arc built from leathers that will best stand the strain of hard usage and are made over lasts that shape them for comfort, KANGAROO CALF Lace Shoes, heavy double soles to heela, extension soles, cap toes., ... BOX CALF Lace Shoes, douhlc soles, round toes with tips, durable shoes.. $2.50 $2.50 Geo. M. Grai?m, Merger, 'YHNNH North Plaltc, Nth-wKi. J. H. Slubbs returned the latter part of the week from Cheyenne. Dorr Tarkington and mother left last night for a vit.lt with friends iu IOJV2. Miss Hattic Beyerle has returned from a six weeks' risit in Iowa and at. Omaha. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Getty have returned from a viait with relatives at Loom is. Mr. Ira L. Bare leaven tomor row for a ten dayt.' visit iu Denver and Cheyenne. Miss Fries of Omaha has been the guest of Mies', Minnie Sorenson for several days past. Mrs. J. U. Fonda and three chil dren returned Saturday morning from a visit in Cheyenne. Will Woodhurst returned yester day morning from a trip in the north and cast parts of the state, John MaguincBp, who had been working in Colorado tor some time past, returned to town yesterday. Judge Baldwin went to Lexing ton yesterday to visit J. II. MacColl, who has been sick tor a week or ten days. John Bunson, a slock buyer of Grand Island, has been in town for few days buying cattle and horses. Miss Bertha OleBon went to Wal lace precinct Saturday where she has been employed to teach a term of school. Mrs. Arthur B. Hoagland leavcB this week for St. Louis to visit freiuds and to receive treatment for her eves. The family of N. B. Post will hortly remove to Omaha, where Mr. Post has been employed for several months. MIsb Charlotte Lowe lelt Satur day for the northeast part cf the county where she began teaching school yesterday, Mrs. J. II. Stubbsandson Arthur return d from Deuyer Sunday night and Iett yesterday tor a visit with friends in Princeton, III. Miss Edna Marshall, who had been viBiting at the Seeberger real- dence for a week, left lor her home in Plattsmouth Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Will Moran and children left this morning for Poca tello -Idaho, where Mr. Moran will accept a position as machinist. MisB Louie Moulton and Miss Amnion, of KanaaB City, are the guests of Mr. and Mtb. II. S. White, having arrived last evening. Mrs. Agnes Eachup, who had been visiting her parentp, Mr. and Mra. Wm. Loltus. lcit for Salt Lake yesterday accompanied by her two children. Dr. P. II. Longlev left yesterday for a brief vibU in Omaha, and Chi- cago, and before returning may conclude to make a brief trip to his former home in Solon, Maine. Judge W. PI. Carroll, ot Marion. Ind., who had been visiting his sis ter Mrs. O. Y. Ros, left for his uome aaiuruay. 'ine Judge ex pressed himself aB having greatly enjoyed his visit. Mrs. W. R. Goodman, who had been visiting her husband for a week, returned to Omaha Saturday night. Mrs. G. and children will arrive in about two weeka and be come permanent residents. Lorcn Sturgcs left yesterday for Lincoln to view the big pumpkinn and fat stock on exhibition at the state fair. Mrs. StUrecB accom. panted him as far aa Gibbon, where she will visit friends for a few dayB. W. II. Hall waB down from Mc Phcrson county yesterday buying a bill of ranch supplies. Mr. Hall says that owing to ao much wet weather the cattlemen in that coun ty are experiencing much trouble iu getting' up their hay crop, IT. 1 4 4 r a i g Aiastca Kerngeraior a Is the best. Get one now. ? The kind that last, 'i The kind that is safe. W .... Ml yjf We arc selling these goods at a very low figure ft Hi to close out the stock. it ft ft Our line of FURNITURE is very complete and W. i)'t "P to date. - Look at our ElammocZfS. For style, and price thnv rrinnnt- lir pnnnllprl. W We make the framing of Pictures a specialty. 4 to to to to E B WARNER, to to to to Woodman's Linseed Oil, 8t"c per gallon. Harrington & Toijin. The synod of the Lutheran church of Nebraska will meet iu this city on September 24th and contiuue iu session screral days. There are thirty-fiye Lutheran ministers in Nebraska and it is ex pected that all, or nearly all, will be present, together with a number of lay delegates. Dovoured by Worms, Children often cry, cot from pain, but from hunger, although fed nbundnnth. Tho entire troublo nrisoa from innuitio'n, thoir fond is not assimilated, but do vourod by worm. A few dotos of Whlto'n Cronm VcnnifuR will onuso them to cento cryiiiR and begin tothrivo at ouee, very much to tho surprlo and jiy ot tho motlior. 25o ht A. F. StreiU'a Goruer Drug Store. t RAILROAD NOTES, ) All passenger trains were more or less late vesterdav and last night. Supt. Baxter and Master Mechanic Barnum were in town on official business Saturday. A new boiler i9 being placed in the round houe, the old boiler hav- ng passed the "fixin" point. Train No. 102 last Friday made the run from this city to Kearney at an average gait of a mile a minute. Frank Chambers, of thia city who haB been assistant station ageut at Gothenburg, has been transferred to Sidney, Attorney Baldwin stated Sundaj mat the Union Pacific comnnnv would probably begin to issue Rtrike information to compete with the reports sent out by the strikers The Sidney Telegraph savs that material will arrive in a few day& tor fhe construction of the Union Pacific machine shops at that place. It is rumored here in North Platte that the buildiug will be ot a temporary nature. One non union mechanic was dis charged yesterday, another one was transferred to Omaha and third quit of his own accord. Some of the "dcabi" put m 450 hour6 during the month of August and thereby earned about one hundred and fifty dollars. Lngitie and train men made ex ceptionally large mileage during August, and the checks to be drawn by them on the 10th inst. will be among the largest drawn in years Engineers will draw aa high as two hundred and forty dollars, and con ductors as high as one hundred and hfiy. One of the "mcchanicb" employed oy uic company ran an engine through the round-house wall Sat urday morning, making a whole about ten feet square. It Is said he was ennaired in nacklnir throttle and wishing to move the engine slightly, opened the throtle with the above result. Twenty ot the striking car build ers at Omaha returned to work Sat. urday and the Union Pacific ofTicialH say that a number ot olhert wil return to work this week. This break will not affect the strike of the machinists and boilermakers, as those two ordersarc not affiliated vith the car men, Judge James Neyille, of Oir.a a, has been spending few days in town on business connected with, the Keith estate, of which he i executor. LLOYD'S OPERA HOUSE Saturday CCDT Evening. OJL1 .1 9 mm Last evening's Kearney Hub con tained the following: Veronica Knapp. ot North Platte, was ad- judged insane Monday afternoon. She haB been tramping back and forth through the country ior the past two months. f tll roWtMUL MM' iiM IIS mm. m&mk 1 H-z: j A Beautiful Story of the Present Day. . . Depicting Love and Palhoj, Mate 2nd Ta'slon. The Convict's Daughter. The Metropolitan Production. An American Story of Thrill'msr Heartfelt Interest, Em- and bcllbhcd by STARTLING . SCENIC EFFECTS A strong cast! A st( ry from life! Reserved Seats on Sale at Clin ton's at Usual Prices. Low Rates Every Day via Union Pacific EvefV H.lv Hlirlnrr llio m nnll.. c J (, "w iiv'iiiun oi September and October, 1902, the Union Pacific will riii nn,..,.,,,, settlers tickets at the following ratcm 6 MISSOURI RIVER TO Ogden and Salt Lake $20 00 Butte and Helena 20 00 Spokane 22 50 Portland and Ashland " " oz'nn Tacoma and S;attle 25 00 San Francisco 25 00 Los Angeles and San Diego.. 25.00 Correspondinirlv Low Rji intermediate pola'ts. For full information call on rn nearest agent or address E. H. GENGE, Agent. OUnn DHAII, tr n rnnniui . JOHN BRATT & CO., Real Estate, Loans m Insurance Idleftoney Invested In Qllt Edped Six-nritic NORTH PLATTE, NEBRASKA, MOTT'S They overcomes WoaTr ncss, Irregularity and omissions, increase vig or and banish "pains PENNYROYAL PILL SLScnitruft,0?- Th,oy ?ro MIFE SAVJ2ILS " to girls at womanhood, aiding development of organs and body. No Known remedy for women equals them. Cannot do harm lifo becomes a pleasure. 1.00 IMSIt BOX BY MAIL. Sold by druggists. DK. jfoTT'S CHEMICAL CO., Clevduud, Oh For sale by North Platte Pharmacy.