ing (iifts I Cut Glass, Hand Decorated China, Clocks and Silverware, K 8 8 I i 8 8 Vi Vi ft tt y ft ft ft ft 1 Wc have a fine line suitable for Wedding Gifts. A lit- tie . early for Christmas Goods, will talk to you about $ them' later. 'vj Would be pleased lo sec you The Jeweler and Optician. FRIDAY, OCT. 21, 1902. J? W. MILLER, OKADUATE DKNTIST. ItfilJ o or Strcltz'a Dra Etoro. Phono OS. D. J. P. Da Hard, ot SlJncv, is a visitor in town today. A.ngel Food Taffy at Huplcr'a. Mrn. M. J. Cronln is having her residence on weat Sucth street re- patuted. Judge James Neville of Omaha is la town today on business cou nseled with the Keith estate. VThc Denver ISxpress" drew a large audience at the opera house last evening and is said to have been well presented. Rev. J. F. Seibert returned last evening Irom a ten days trip to the central part of the state on busi ness connected with his position as euidcnt of the Lutheran Synod of ebraska. Eleven robust and comely young men came up from Kearney today and it four o'clock this afternoon will demonstrate their pluck and brawn in a game of foot ball with thf; local high echpol team. Wo now have a first-class Upholsterer in town at O. M. Newton'e. -ipd Ewell, ot the Grand Island sugar factory, has been spending this week in Lincoln county, super intending the harvesting and ship ping of s-ugar beets. Mr. 13 .veil Bays the beet crop in this county, taken as a whole, is exceptionally fine. A number of Methodist people met at the home of Mrs. 13. 13. Gibbs the latter part of last week and presented Mrs. C. P. Wimberly auu i oVier. a handsome table cloth aud a zen napkins, in maxing uie presentation speech J. C. Orr spoke ot the high esteem in which the Wimberly family was held by those who had presented the testimonial. Bitter call on U3 and buy a five or ton acre tract of the Isaac Dillon ldiid, adj iuing city, before all sold. Price right, terms easy, Joiin Dr.ATT & Co., Sole Ageuts. J. W. Alexin iar has been work lug hi grading outfit on the coun ty road between the southern limit of the cily and Fremont slough and in a few days more will have that thoroughfare in good shape. Mr. Alexander will alo do consider able grading in Ilinman precinct from the Cody lands west arid also on the road near the Baker school hous:, gyrrr -" 1 . - ' The time to buy them is be fore you need them. Men's Heavy Arctics per pair cp 1 0 Men's Heavy Roll Edge Snow Excluder Arctics, per pair. Ladies' Arctics 7 per pair flf Wen's Rubber Boots per pair -. Store Closes at 8 o'clock p. m. Wilcox Department Store. OVERSHOES. SI. 2ft 5 ctS Mrs, D. C. Cougdon has been visiting in Omaha tor a few days. Fred Kade will probably leave next week tor a month'd visit with relatives in St. Louis. ' Rev. Swanderp, who had been at tending the national convention ot the Christian church at Omaha, re turned home this morning. The W. C. T. U. will entertain the teachers and members of the school board at a reception this Fri day eveping at Mrs. Harttnan'e. Will Yost and brother Charley have returned from Omaha. The offer of settlement made by the Union Pacific was unsatisfactory to Will. MiasIdiVjn Gjetz, contestant in the Omaha Daily News piano contest, stood fourth on the list yesterday with a credit of 18,000 votes. The weather the past week has been exceptionally fine for the sugar beet harvest and that work has been pushed very vigorously by the growerfl. C. A. Glaze, republican candi date for commissioner in the Third district, ia transacting business in town today. Mr. Glass says condi. lions are yery favorable for his election. The New York Tribune quotes a stockholder of the Kansas & Orient roid a saying that Edward Dick inson will become manager of that road after January 1st. The W. C. T. U. will meet next Tuesday afternoon with Mrs. Sieb bins. Mrs. Giflin was unexpectedly called to the bedside of her mother hence wc could not meet there. The Payne Investment Co. sent a half dozen land seekers to this city yesterday and they were shown the land in thiH vicinity by the local representative of the com pany. Remember wc write Fire, Lilc and Accident Insurance at lowest living rates in the bcstvold line companies. Sec us. John Bratt & Co. Ex Sheriff Jake Miller, now em ployed in the Union Pacific secret service between Evanstqn and Green River, passed through today to Lincoln where his wife is visit ing. They will both return m a few days and stopover here. f. The members of the local fool ball team met their Kearney op ponents at the depot this morning, escorted them to ureakfast, anil during the forenoon treated them in a hospitable manner. All of which is highly commendable. Forty six men enrolled them selves as members ot the Order ol Boosters this forenoon, An ap propriate badge will be presented to each member in a few days The order will undoubtedly have five hundred members within two weeks, and with that 'number working as a unit lor North Platte and Lincoln county, great results will be attained. Join the Boosters and boost. The North Platte friends of Rev. D. W. Crane will regret to learn that he ia critically ill at bin home in Kearney. Last evening's Kear ney Hub says: The condition of Rey. D. W. Crane is considered critical today. Two physicians are in attendance and every phase of his maladv is closely watched. In flamation has set in, out it is yet too early tor the physicians to de termine whether llm ia a mark ot improvement or not. No operation will be attempted, at least as long as the patient remains as weak c a he is at present. The only result feared is that blood poisoning may set in and if that should occur, it is doubtful that Mr. Crane could re cover. Opiates arc administered now to relieve the pain and under this influence Mr. Crane was rest ing easily when the Hub called to day. For Sale. 210 acres bottom hay land with or without water right, 7 miles fiom city. See John Bratt & Co. Your Rig Will look better if you fit up with our Horse Blankets, Plush Robes, Fur Robes. Our stock is complete. may 'ft. IUA lib ill Wilcox Dcpiirliiicut Stoi Mrs. T. J. Burns, who ban been visiting Omaha friends fora montli, will return home Sunday morning. Chicago forecast tor Nortn Platte and vlcinitr: ljartly cbudy and possibly uns t'.led tonight and. Sat urday. J. S. tloagland left yesterday for the Fittli congressional district lo do some campaign work for Judge Norris. J. J. Halltgan returned this morning from Scotts Bluff 8 county, where he transacted legal business lor several dnys. Lester Thackcr, formerly ol this city, was married at Houston, Texas, last Wednesday to a young lady of that city. The W, R. C. will serve a hot dinner to the public November 4th, election day. Place of serving will be advertise! later. Mrs. Swan Swansou and chil dren, who have b.'cu visiting in Colorado Springs for several week?, arc expected home tonight. Mrs. Millard Hosier and Miss Nina Mason, who were expected home from Iowa last Monday, did not arrive until last evening. H. S. Keith, now located at Long Pine as manager ol an Elkhoru eat ing house, is expected in town in a tew days for a visit Aith friends. J. Q. Thackor, the former North Platte druggist, i now running as Pullman conductor on the B. & M, between Kansas City and Sheridan, Wyo. The puzzle card distributed by Jake & Ed todnv has claimed the time ot a large number of people. The puzzle is not nearly asv simple as it appears at first glance. Marie, the nineteen montli old daughter ol Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Harrow, of the first ward, died Wednesday morning, and' the funeral held yesterday afternoon. Mrs. W. V. Hoagland, who had been spending several weeks in Iowa and at Lincoln,returnrd home Weduesdiiy. hit. Hoagland wlio had been at Lincoln tor several day?, accompanied her home Foreman Burns and his two assistants completed bringing electric light wires on the north side of the track today aud the work on the south side will be pushed as rapidly as possible. The system will be fully completed by November JOih. For Sale Forty-tour head of good yearling steers price ?20 por head. See Bratt, Burke & Goodman. Y. M. C. A. NOTES. Messrs. Chas. McDonald, .Geo. Dowlen and W. T. Banks, fi nished funds for the first dozen folding chairs needed so much in the rooms. It is hoped that others will contribute promptly for the second dozen so they can be. used next Snndav. State Secretary J. P. Bailey writes us that he will be here on Saturday evening. He will be pleased to meet as many men as possible at the rooms. Rev. George A. Beccher was to have addressed the men' meeting next Sunday. Alter hearing of the coming of the Male secretary he desires to give the lime to him but will attend the meeting. Mr. Bailey will interest the men of North Platte. The rooms should be packed uevt Sunday at 3:30 p. m. lo hear him. i Card of Thanks. We desire to extend our thanks to the neighborn and Inetids who so kindly ' tisnsted us during the illness and death n our little one. Mr. and Mrs. Wm Harrow and Family. For Sale. Ca'lle ranches, all s'zes, from $-100 to 50,000. Many bargains. Call and set our list Why not in vent in a small bunch, be your own boss and grow rich easy, John Bratt & Co. 40 well-bred, dehorned tiativo Yearling Heifers, only ijlG.OO per bead, fart tunc. See Bratt, Durkk & Goodman, Notice, No hunting allowed on Coly land, aii trespassers win tie pro becutcd to lull extent ot the law, W. F. Cody, Idotlicrs Who wouM kopp thoir ohildron in good unlth, should watch fur tliu llrst symptoms of worms and rnrnnv thorn with Wbito'H Cronm Vermifuge. It is tlio childron'u bst tonio. It gct'i (IIkos tinn nt work on that thoir foul does tliptn Rood and thoy prow up lioalthy and Mtoui:. '.Tic lit A F, Stroitz'ii Cor m-r Drug Store. ? RAILROAD NOTES. I: Five non-union men q-iit work Wednesday and four came in trom the cast. Roadmastcr Brown ot .the Middle District is transacting business in town today, r Supt. Baxter aud Master Mechanic Barnunt transacted busi ness in town yesterday. Supt. of Motive Power McKccn is spending today in town, having arrived from the west last night. Yesterday morning there were 204 mcu on the shop pay-roll, ex clusive of those employed on the ice gang. Philip Picard and A!cs. Russell left Wednesday for a point in Minnesota, where they will work in railroad shop. Engine 1832. which had been in the Omaha shops for repairs, came up yesterday and will do passenger service on tlic Fourth district, An rflicial announcement has been made that the Union. Pacific has purchased a controlling inter est in the St. Joe and Grand Island road, Master Mechanic Barnum says that the new shops at Omaha are in full operation and that sixteen eugiiicH arc in the shops under going repairs, Norman Wilson, who has been working at Ogden for several weeks, is in town viiting hW fam ily. He is undecided as to whethei he will remain at Ogden. II. C. Phelps, who hid been sta tioned here during the summer as agent ot tho fruit express compan ies, completed Ins work yesterday and left for hi home in Kansas, accompanied by Mrs. Phelps. The force ol men in the shops at Grand Inland is insufficient or in efficient to do all the work on the Second district engine and much light repairing that should be done there is perfouned at North Piatt' hops. One of the employes at the shoos. Slinskcy by name, tell from the running board of an cneine Tues day and austaincd a broken rib, a badly bruised shoulder and tome internal injuries. He was taken to an O.naha hospital Wednesday night. ! It is nip and tuck with with the Union Pacific to keep sufficient coal on hand at the various coaling sta. tioiiB to Bupply the needs of the en- Kines. Last Wednesday the supply at Grand Inland was entire! v m. haunted for a lew Imn r mill mm passenirer cnirine left that nlnr.. with a tank naitlv filled with n quality of coal suited only for a stationery boiler. To Our Fellow m Atid to All - w- w w W w W IP W W W W W W) W W Deau Friends and Bkothrks: It is with tbe greatest of pleasure and the best wishes " - - - VI for. his success that we call your "special" attention to the record of W. M. Finck a- an employer ot union labor. He is one of the few employers who has encouraged bis employees in their efforts to organize, As a partner in and superintendent of the largest plant in the country, he gave the members of our local during their organization period his hearty co-operation, and he has always been 2i .... willing to meet us more than i 1.1 ! , t. .1 .. r i r , . Kaiuuimucu u muiury oi ins own to oc Known as, g W. M. Finck & Company. J As he will operate a strictly Union Factory and employ ?j? none but organized labor wc ask our fellow workers in all who sell his Si "Detroit "SPECHAL" Brand o? Working men's CIothBn&." Bearing the label of our union, a guarantee of superiority, their patronage. Wc can truthfully say you will receive a doll.ir in value for your dollar in coin. We will receive a dollar in coin for every dollar's worth of work, In the true spirit of unionism wc ask you lo wear cloth inh bearing the garment workers' label. With many kind wishes for your success, we are, Local No. 74, United Garment Workers of America. Detroit, Michigan, KATE DOODY, Pres. April 5, 1902. JOSEPHINE WALSH, Scc'y. JAKE ED '51 SOLE AGENTS (sta o Ok A a a a n a ia i He. Best Working Manufactured arc the Union ma dc Coats, Pants and ovcr-nllsbcaring-tlic label of Hamil ton Carhartt. The i great pop ularity and ser viceability of these goods has brought about many imita tions. Imitation is the sinccrest flattery. But an imitation never equal to the genuine. Wc arc selling thctn under u guarantee from the maker that they arc the best goods for the money that arc made. And these goods arc all union-made, which is but another wav of saying that they arc put togeth er wiwi iuc very best workmanship. When you get the GENUINE CARHARTT. Sold only at The Mode! Wt. WR1NGAND O McDONALD. GERMAN HEATER. FOE S-LE. All classes of cattle, or will buy a few bunches at market price. ijkatt, Hukku 6c Goodman. Laber Unionists w that Toil. half way. Mr. Finck has . - . feel we arc duty-bound to trades to giyc him and those (V 9 3f? HI H H 18 - tsrjZESj!!? IS IFOR WOKTfffl PLATTE. am . .rr. .m. . n . . i Clothes vou hnv overalls bo snro l M. Ciiiiiiiliaiii, HARDWARE, TINWARE, STOVES, Etc. . ,1 have the Hound Oak, Rock Island, and Gem City SOfT COAL STOVES, all good reliable stoyes. Call and see the GERMAN IIIiATER the king df all soft coal Heaters. My Prices are Right. CCKC Found October 20th, on road near Ma- com bet 'it ranch on north aide, a poclcetbook containing several piccca of Hilvcr nndpcvcral receipts. Owner can haye same by calling at this oflice, proyiug property and paying charges. FOUR PERSONALLY CONDUCTED EXCURSIONS FROM OMAHA TO CALIFORNIA WITH CHOICE OF ROUTES. Theftu excursions leave Omaha every Wednesday, Thursday, Fri day and Saturday at 4:25 p. in., in liilltnau Tourist Sleepinc CarB The cant are accompanied all the way by conductors bkilled in the service ot excursion parties. The Ilntmi P.'iriflr IB llln ntltv linn tmn Omaha running lour excursions to .-'..l.r, Thc-e excursions can be ioinee' nt nny point enroutc. . I i'tir l fttdresR I i M-...... I'or tun information call oik "t style E. II. Gengk, Ag yiLCOX & HALLIOAN, order is A TTOIINE YB-A T-LA IF riOKTU 1'LATTi:, . . . 4EKER, omc. nriir North l'luite Ntiororohant Tailor. FOr PileS. Notice. Sample mailed fr-Mnry e. i,O0k One applloatiWM ' flown, will tnko notion Tho continuec? dny of Sejitombor, 1002' phroyo' Witch " County of Lincoln, u' il.wl li.. ..... : 1.. .... i, manontlv cure ; . ruii,u io 11 s. orrholcta-Exiiil prayer of which ia tr Blind or Bbrtnhi tux Hons, duly nseosBod Burnlna, Fl1'01,"1 "tt'dnst oHBt half of west Roller lmrrfloc,,0 2 lu township 13, 'ilirco Bizo..;ulian, NobrnBkn, for tho voar "Zk... V 11,0 m'r "f 7.73, or tho yonr 1809 ,., ,um of 5.0, for the your 1000 in XNiiXtBiimii 1 14.71, n.nountinK m tho total Vital ( L n Uv tl1 Intorcni on tho buiii tlon "J210 i11 tho rnto of ton por cent nor """.nnum from tho tnt day of Sontombor cauf002, nil of which in duo and Kid! ' pnt7 J'JnlntUT prnyH a docroo of foreolosuro ovd 01 enui tnx lon and n snlo of said nrom. fly ihcb. you mid onoh of you dofondunta are roquircd to nnowor nnld petition on 'on w. uyiwiu iuwiiuiiy, uio Jiin uny or No. voinbor, 1002. T1II3 COUNTY OF LINCOIJ. i t JS.