lal New in Brief. 1 DIt. P. W. MILtKK, GRADUATE DSHTMT Office over 8trolUs Drag Store Thono82 Theatre companies arc comintr In a bunch, but there, will bo a skip from the 9th to the 27th hint. The city council held iu bi-weck Jy meelinif Tuesday eVdnwir; but no business of any great import wa transacted. A number of claims ayainst the city were al-lowed. You are cordially invited to wor ship wjth the Presbyterians, next .....-....... ... . ' -.auuam morning. J it inc evening tic Presbyterian congregation will unite in a union service at the Christian church. Stoves stored, Gasoline Stoves repaired. Impairs lor all kinds of Moves. N estern Stove Repair Works. Quarterly meeting services at Ilerhhey church next Siniday, Sept 7th. Love feast 'at 9 o'clock a.m., preaching at 10 a. in, by Kev. K S. Moor?, lolh-wed by the Sacra merit of the Lord's Supper The eld walk around (In: build inc soon to be occupied by the Mc Donald State Dank will be taken up and; a new slagolilhic walk put down. This will bu an improve merit that pedestrians will appro elate. MilchVliardwa'c store at Pax ton was burglarized Tuesday night, the site blown open and one hundred and thirty dollar in cur rency and Borne check? stolen. Three negroes are Mtppobcd to have committed the burglary. The Hub Clothing Co., with Jacob Wolfe, W. T. Danks and Ed ward Durkc hh incorporator, filed articles of incorporation with the county clerk yesterday. The cani tal stock of the company is nine thousand' dollars, divided into shares of one hundred dollars each, 13. I Seebcrgcr this week pur chased eigh,ty acres of land of Frank Cook in Nichols precinct for a consideration of fourteen hundred dollars cash. There are no im provements on the land and the price does not include a water right. Mr. Secbcrgcr will purchase a water right and put the lund under cultivation. STAR CLOTHING ROUS Cash and One Price. Dressy Trousers.. TOMATOES That is if bought some places. Our Prlco IOg a gan. We sell Red Seal Flour 1st P.ttcnt per pack $1.00 Jewel FloU.r 2d patent per sack .. ..' 90 Kerosene Qilpcr( gal IS Vinegar per gal 20 White Wine Vinegar per gallon , ... ,25 White Russian Soap 6 bars for ' 25 Diamond C Soap 7 bars for .25 Pearlinc per pkgc 04 Sapolio 9.2, 3 bars .25 Paddle Bluing 10c size.,. , .07 Paddle Bluing. 04 Yeast Foam, 2 pkgs 05 On Time Yeast, 2 pks 05 Shillings best Baking" Pow der, Ifi-oz. can; 35 K. C. Baking Powder, 80-oz, can 55 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 OS Dr Price's Vanilla per bottle .15 Syrup 1 gal. pail .40 Kingsford's, Silver . Gloss Starch per pkg 08 Kingsford's Corn Starch per pkg ,0S Walter Baker's Cocoa -lb can ,, ,25 Scarehlignt Matches per box .04 Snlpher Matches r)cr box.,. .01 1-gallon Jugs each: 10 Snyder's Catsup pint bottles .23 1,000-lbs Sun Dried Apples 8c per lb. Store open evenings until 8 o'clock. 1IT 1 H'innv nnon - a. . . . I . . Dick Scully returned Widnebdai .... ... nignt irom a vibII in Omaha. MUs Josephine Goodman has re turned lrom her vUit In Denver. Judge and Mrs Grimes were the guests ot friends in Hetsbey Wed- ncsnay. Mr. C A Dill returned Wedne. day night from a ten day' visit in Cliryiiine.' W. J. Duggan, of Dickens pat- n.n-zea r.oitu I'latte incident yesterday. 1 n," V-ll.imOer laq rpfiirtinrt from Sidney, hm portion there nnt proving satisfactory. J. n. MacColl of visited frfenclM and transacted in,!. I . ness in town Wednesday' M.jar Scharmatin returned Wed. neicldy Irom Omaha where he had p-en to market cattle. Mm. John Pen wick, of Lnrnmi has been been the guct ot Mr. and Mrs. Alex Fenwick this week. iic taniilieB of Fidel Zimmer inann and Fred Woolman left ivri nesaay morning for Chsballis, IVilSIl, Air. and Mrs. Sanfnrri The first thing you remark upon looking into our window is the dressiness of the trousers we are selling at wwawvw$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 tp pay double the price. $S Shirt Waists for Only a fcw'of them, but we can fit you at half the real value ' $ Alaska Refrigerator tyi Is the best. Get one now. Jewel Gasoline Stoves 1.7 ij The kind that last, The kind that is safe. ii Vi ft We arc selling these goods at a very low figure 5K to close out the stock. ' . Xi Our line of FURNITURE is ver.y. comnlete and W in up to datc- g ikt r w in (J Hi Look at our Mammocks, they cannot be equalled. We make the framing of Pictures a specialty. E B WARNER, For style and price W Mi tit vi ib W r Straw Mais one-third off. r r S3 wvyw -qfv wjj.vj 5 rJipr.-i zrqfii teqfi! jv ix-j7V n i . i ini I'est the boyH nnd girls forget the city schools will open next Mon day morning. The city han put in cement an- proaches to the sidewalk at the First National Dank corner. Fifth street lrom Dewey west has been put in excellent condition. dirt havmjr been hauled In and the ditches cleaned. A cement walk lias been la'.d in front of McCnbe'ri druif More nnd also the Harrington building ad- joining on the north. Sim DrownN ball team defeated Carl Hunch' team Tuesday after noon by a corc of "ightccu to seven, The features nf the iame wa the the batting of Sam Drown and the pitching of Everett Fonda. Battener.: Fonda and Drown, Bunch and Sorensnn. Rev. Alfred A. Oilman left Wed nesday evening for Hankow, China. te will Bail lrom Vancouver on Sept, 8th on ths mail r.tea'msbin Empress nnd will reach Shanghai twenty days later. From Shanirhia he -will proceed by boat u it the Shanghia river 600 miles to Han kow, which is the center ot the tea trade, has a population of nearly a million and lias quite a large colouy of English and Ameii can people. For the firm two years, Rev. Glltnau will devote his time to learning the Chinese Ian guage and to preaching to English speaking people and later will probably taku up the regular mis sionary woik, After seypn years of service he will be granted a yeat's furlough, and when that time arrives he will probably re turn'hoine on a visit. ieu i uesday afternoon nn nl..n. urc trip to Denver and other C.nin. rado points. Mrs. J. W. Alexander went inPn. zad yesterday to visit her husband, who is engaged iu hauling gram in that section. Attorney J. m. Rav retu,Pd yesterday ff0m Central Citv. where he had been trancu.,., legal business. Mrs. A. ITnii.tt ia .! .. uuu lliu miBBCB Will DriL'fa. fnrimrlvnf lliia rit,- Tliacker. wlin t but now living on a fruit iarm at the Cotton residence, returned to Grand Junction, Col , sent ten boxes Beatrice yesterday. i very iir.e peaches to a North Ed Lovnln,i ,i, Platte friend yehterday. grading outfit fifty mile Bn... ,w TliU oflice has received the fini-M Satt Lake. j - j woici uuy Jll .lome-grown apples we have Been viit to his family. this heasou. Thev are of th.. Mr. n r, . . . Uealthv variety nnd were raised been visitlnrr rt.t i .... by A. 1- DeelerotMchoIs prec.net, vesterday on a trip to Chevenne. .ir. tee er win nave nmi n nt f nii u.i. ipplea for sale. Jrilm .... . . , , . I " m "uu ii.ih ueen worKincr uarry Kiliian, ot Sidney, soent on a ranch esterday in town adveiti.ing the came down Wednesday art win County Clerk Gmn returned to I work yesterday after tusseltng with Hirttnnrj j cholera n.orbus for a couple ol rttreet fair which wi I t held Sjpt JJi to ii tli. Tiie management aa-4 secured a numner ot inidwav attractions and guarantee all visi tors a good time. Mr-. Killiau savs ie ih conlideut thrrc will be a large attendance, The committee appointed to ex unine the feasibility of making an application for the location of a government reservoir ih at work .citing all possible information, tnd will probably be able to make i definite report in a couple of weeks. The matter will bi taken dp with rebidentB ot adjoining .0UlltiB. The rulroad are offcrmir a rale ot S2B 05 from Omaha to Washing ton and return on account of ihe G. A. R. annual encampment which will be held in the latter city October 6th to nth. Tickets will be on sale Oct. 2 I, 3J. 4th nnd 5th and good f jr return' until Oct. 14th. By depoMt with the joint auenev nt Washington and the payment ol 50 cents, an cMctHioii can be bc- cured till Nnv. mhr 3 The rates are the lowest madi tu the national capital for many yenrtt. i -it nss: Y Geo. M. Gralum, Mtr. WAMBTM'C WELT SH S. SOLE Extension soled shoes are rapidly growing in favor with the women. An increased d e m and calls for a larger stock. We have it; New, stylish, tempting fall shoes in double the quantity, and double th.c styles th'at we have ever had before. ' $2.00 ' Fine, stylish, durable kid shoes with extension soles, patent leath er tips, medium heels. $2.50 for choice of sev eral styles, with kid tips, with jiat ent leather tips, sonic with yellow stitched sole cdpCH,soinebJnck. S3.00 These arc extra. nice. Perfect fitting-, hand so me appearing-, good in every sense of the word. Patent leather or kid tips. visit fiiends for several weeks. Nathan Post, who n attendiim the U. S. naval academy at Anna ("ii-, 4uu , arrived home on a visit Wednesday-night. He savs he liken his work very much. Mrs. Lester Walker and duutri,. ter Mi3s Mav left w.wi,,... , -u.iwou.ljT CVCU- ug tor a vuit with Mrs. Luce, nt Jtilesburg and they will probably go to Denver betore returning home. Mrs. P. J. Gilman took her daughter Rilla hospital at Omaha yesterday to re ceive' treatment for extreme ner vousucsp, with which she has been afflicted for two or three weeks. Finnigan's Ball. Gallagher and Barrett, the IHh noblemen in "Finnigan' Dal' are making their tighth annual tour of the country and will bc here at the opera house on Tuesday evening Sept. 9th. Not many farce comedieH lire to reach this age, but it lm always been the policy of the man agement to secure the best n'coole that were to be found in the fnrr comedy field and supplythem every Vflf ttiitli 1 t. . - iij,v .lull origin material to work with. Farce comedy is of that loose dramatic construction which permit?, and even inv,tu these annual changes or revision:' aim wuen carefully and 1udlr!n.i. done, as hns been the m.,. The Hall' the entertainment i. really a new one each vear. m elaborate chantre nn.i tm menu have been made in the piece this season than at anv tlmo i last four years, and the result is that even those who have seen tl e piece many times before will fi,l new entertainment to this year, a them. In every sense of the word i... nigan's Ball" Is this season a new show. Its old friends can 8ee It again confident of n.wi: ... more entertainment ...:V. cv.e" tore and a host of new' friend, will be glad to see the greatest fi comedy success of the last decade A I'arson'B Noble Act. "whntn thoShiy frfih,lw' U- I, Thuv enrnrl run n 2 . " ' I U IP. tronhio ,T. . r.,ul J"puico nnd li fprinir for nu v.-,""0,,me W1 nU-nrouml imri ihL f.V.r a Bnuino. oversaw." EIPV iXr "nytliloa- prlsootnll for their ivon i. ? 1,10 8ur- days New samples for Fall and Winter Clothing. A. P. Carlson, agent. Old stand. County Supt. Nealc has com pleted reading and marking a large number of teachers examina tion papers and is taking a short rest preparatory to starting out to visit the country hchooln, many of which began the fall term last Monday. We understand that Genera a -1 , , - . njuauy, special agent ot tlie gen eral laud office, is now in the west part of the state for the purpose o causing the removal of fences from government lands wiiereconi plaints have been made. This mp.ma ti.nt there is no hope for the pastagc of uie proposea iana j ase bill, and the people of western Nebraska I T.I .. I. . J i . ouuuiu lane uij mm uemanii me pasbuge ot Congrestnian Nevillt8 bill allowing entrymen to take two r-vv-nwuD ui gidiuj iduu as a uome stead. ' Proposed tetilotionil it. The following Proposed Amendment to the Corulilution of the Statc'of Nc braika, as hereinafter set forth In full, b submitted to the Electors of (he Slate of Nebraska, to bc voted upon at the uencral Election to bc held f uesdcy, November 4th, A. D. 1902. LLOYD'S OPERA HOUSE iEffi SEPT, 6 A Beautiful Story of the Present Day. . . TPfn O Depleting Love and Pathos, 1 Slt tfeteand Passion.' Convict's Daughter. The Metropolitan Production. An American Story of Thrilling ana iieartieit interest, Em bellished by STARTLING - SCENIC . EFFECTS! A strong- cast! A story from life Reserved Scats on Sale at Clin ton's at Usual Prices. A Joint Ifesolution proposing to amend Soction Ono of Article Fifteeo.'of the Constitution of tho fcHnte of Ne braska, relative- to the mnnner ot submitting nnd ndopting amend ments to the Constitution of tho State of Nebrnskn. Bo it UeBolved and Ennotod by tho Loff ifllnturo ot iho Stnto of Nebraska: Section 1. That, Section Ono of tiole Fit een.of tho ( ouetitution of tho btntoof Nobr.iakn, bo nnionded to road us follows: Section 1. Either' branch of tho leg 'ature may prono-o amendments V this Constitutiou, nnd if tho sumo bi nfrrecd to by threo tiftho of tho members oloited to uuch house, such propofed amotidments shull bu ntored on the Journals, with the jons nnd nnyp, nud' published at h-net once ouch week in nt ; lonbt ono newspaper In enth county w-hero n nowspnper is published, for thirty duys imua-diiitely preceding the noxt oloction of eonntora and represen tatives, nt which election tho sriiio bhnll o submitted to the electors for npprovnl or i ejection, and It n mujority ot tho electors voting nt Fuoh election on fruch proposed nmondmont, ehnP. voto to mloptsuch nmondmont, tho snmo tliiill bocomo n pnrt ot this ConHtitution. when more thun one niuondment is nub- mitted lit thOMimnn.nntlnn th..,i c.n l, , , . ... , vll. j mull uu eo submitted nn to enable tho electors to voio on encii nmondmont sepiirntoly. All bnllots used lit Rlinh nlufitlnn nn such nineudment havo wiitton or rirint1 ilinrnnn iim ri 1 1 " t vvi I 1 VM O Win L7: I' OT nmttnqnrl nnmnflmAxf (ntU.. Constitution rolittiiiK to (horo insert tho subject ot tho nmeudmont) and, nKiiinst proposed amendment to the Constitution relating to (horo innort tho subjeot ot tho amendment) nnd tho vofo or ench eloctor votinu on such nmondment or ainenilnieiitH kIwiII lm i.ai..tn.i i... . oloctnr by making n cross with n pen or pencil in n cirolo or squnre to bo plnerd lit tho right of tho linen tlie wordH"For OrtrninBt" the nrmwuiul iimn.l.. ns Jin Hhall desire to voto tboreon. or bv nrl nu)L.M ' .. uv.iuii.iijk jim (iroiorcnco on a votii u machine when men mnchino la in nn, I. Geo. AV. MnrUi or theatntoof NebrnBknvdo herobycer- v.. uiu lureKou k proposed amend ment to the rV)nRtlfil,l,,W ..rl. cii.i. . JSobrnskn is a trtio and correct cony of thn nrlrrlnnl ni.i-.ll.1 ..-'.1 If,.. ns nns.od bv tlio'r'ni.T.wi-l,ii, . - -j - iv uuill PUOOIUU or the legislature ot the Btnte or Nebrne kn, as nppoars trom said oriKinnl bill t n file, iu tins olllce, nnd that said proposed amendment is submitted to tho qualified voters of tho Sfcito .f Nubrusku tor their adontion or rolnc.Hnn ,.i d,. i elect nn to tie in il nn Timci.... fi, a,. dnv or November. A, D. 1002. In testimony whornnf, I.bnyo hereunto sot my hnnd nnd nfUxed tho groat seal of tho State of NobrnsUin X)odo nt Lincoln thin 22d dnv of July n tlie venr of our Tjnril Dn 'ii.r,o.l...i Nino Hundred nnd Two, or tho Indepen dence of the United Statos tho Ono Hundred nnd Twenty-seventh, and of this Stnto the Thirty-sixth. j UEO. W. MA ItS II," seai, Secretary or Stato. JOHN BR ATT. r- r V c n. UOUUMAIV, JOHN BRATT & CO., Real Estate, Loans Insurance Idle Honey Invested In Ollt Edged Securities X NORTH PLATTE, NEBRASKA. X BWOTT'S PENNYROYAL PILLS They overcome Woait ness, irregularity nnd omissions, increase vlir- of menstruation." Thoy arc LIPB SAVJSRS to fftf at jvomanfaood, Biding development Of onn8 and hodfNo mown romedy for women equals them. Cannot do lmnn-lifo becomes n pleasuro. $1.00 lI2It 1JOX 11Y DIATIi. Sold by Untwist. UK. lioXT'S CIIKMICAL CO. , aJwlaud.OhS For sale by North Platte Pharmacy.