i Local News in Brief. 4 DB. F. W. MILM2U, OltADUATE DEHTIBT. Offico over Clseitx'a Drug Gtoto. Thor.o02. Several of tlie Union Pacific guards went to their Homes in Grand Island this morning to cast their ballots. Ilurgcfls HartigatJ, of Omaha, and formcilv of Hasting?, will ar rive in the city tonight and accept the position of prcsciplton clerk at the City Pharmacy. A Utter Irom Grand Inland an nbunccs that Mr, and Mr. Frank Sullivan arc the parent of a girl baby. Frank's friends in town will take a smoke on him. Deputy SberifF ICIdcr went to Wcllflcct yesterday to caBt n straight republican vote, lie will bring in tomorrow the result of the vote in that republican stronghold. Misses Nellie limit and Loretla Shepard entertained a number of, their girl and boy 1 Mends at a Hal low 12'tMi party Friday, an affair that h reported to'havc been very enjoyable to the gucstr. Kcv. C. P. Grarcs of Shwllon, who fill the Presbyterian appoint ment!! at Gaudy and is known to many North Platte people, is suffering from a severe attack ol nervous prostrationnt his home. C. E. Dolph, a former resident of North Platte but ot late yearn working with a bridge gang in Pennsylvania, was severely injured u week or so ago and is reported to be in a critical condition, Rev. Geo. A. Bchcr began Ins rectorship of llie I3picopal cliurch at Kearney Sunday. Mrs, needier and children will remain here a few dayH until Mr. Heveher gets the rectory in shape for them. Buy Angel Pood Taffy at Hup let's. The Kearney high fcIioo! fool ball team defeated the Grand Inland high school eleven last Friday by a score of seventeen to nothing. This is cvi ience that the North Platte high school team, having defeated Kcarnry, is the strongest of the three teams. The rainfall in October was 1.32 inches, which is nearly a third of an inch greater than the average for the month. The precipitation for the ten mouths ot this year it 8 46 inches in excess of the aver, age for that period of time. Cunningham sells Slovc Boards, Linoleum, "Stove Mats, Bindings, Stove Pipe, etc. North Platte people seem to evince a keener interest in the con grcssional fight in the Second die trtct than they do in their (own dls trict. Republicans here strongly denounce Rouswatcr't! fight on Mercer and express tiic hope that the latter will win out. New samples for Fall and Winter Clothing. A. P. Cartoon, agent. Old stand. .Dan Atchison, hVad of the "Western Nebraska drug store trust, is in town tcdny and tells us'that ho purcha.srd the drug store at Kimball last week. This makes Hcven drug stores operated by Dan nnd hi partners, mid we under stand tiny have made offers for twelve others. A. G. Wolfcnbargci'ti temperance address at the opera house Sunday evening was heard by nil audience that filled the seating capacity o house. Mr, Wollenbarger is a very ready talker and highly interested his hearers. The address was de llvcred uiuler-ilhc auspices of the Worn c n 'a , Christian Temperance Union, Drink Planter'.! Blend. Finest Coffee grown. The Degree of( Honor tendered Mrs, Colonel Owens a surprise party Saturday evening on the eve of her departure for Evanston "Wyo. The evciiing'was pleasantly spitit, though each guest regretted the departure of their ci.tfinabl member. During the evening Mth O-veiiH was presented with u hand some silver berry spoon. Jiw "il oJlfMri rfji vfl iijj'Vx Ss- ls f)f I Now For Your. i - Overcoat Trade, Best Showing Q7 the Year. An Extremely Fashion able Overcoat, 44-inch, full box, made of fine finished cloths of most sought after colors, all satin lined throughout with an extra quality of satin guaranteed to stand the wear. There is nothing in the appearance of these over coats which stamps them as ' 'ready made;" on the contrary there is grace and beauty of contour which cannot be equaled except by tailors of the first class. Yours at the phenomenally low price of Shoes I Children's Shoes, S to 8, per pair Misses' School Shoes, to 2, per pair. .. . Boys' Shoes, 13 to 2, per pair Ladies' Shoes, Kid or Calf, per pair Men's Shoes, per pair 51 $1.25 $1.25 .$1.50 IK t There are Others $ $ ...... ! fi Who sell Stoves, but none who sell such good Stoves at such low figures, oiiue, pur pair nr ,$1.50,82, up tO..j)D UU V t 1 i. r a. w mm utpurai Mure will be found at our store. New goods re ceived daily. That article of furniture you need will be found here. it) $10 Star Clothing M Wfj-JjV lwwJJV3 rJi WcaffyV WoSV i-JVo IwJi House. I Slove Pipe. in. Steel Stove Pipe per joint ISc f)-incli Planished Stove Pipe per joint 50c, 6-inch Galvanised Stove Pipe per joint,. .1 30c 6-incli Common Elbows, each 10c X Jam is A, Robb has filed his p'eti 11011 111 me uistnct court praying for a divorce from hla wife Louisa days tisit with relatives PERSONAL MfcNTlON. Miss Jennie Frazicr has returned from a visit with friends in Deu-yer. Cecil Tucll, the Dickens merchant, transacted business in town ycf- tcrday. Mrs. Talum is the guest of menus in; Kearney. Having gone down yesterday. Walter Peale expects to leave in a few days for Texas where he will permanently locate. Mr, and Mrs. Colonel Owens and children left yesterday for Evanr- ton, their lnturc home. Charley Burklund,- the well known merchant ot Sutherland. was in town yesterday buying a bill of goadd of a traveling man. C. E. Gunncll came down from Paxton Saturday and remained over Sunday with his family. Co. Supt. Neale returned last evening from a visit with relatives in My 1 tie precinct. Mrh. R. D. Harrip, ol Sidney, re turned home Sunday after1 a few in town. it to E B WARNER, ' THE BIG STORE. $1 Hi S i it 0 it to to to to L&.st Call -Fair W&mmgl I All persons knowing themselves indebted to W Lincoln county for personal taxes for the years 1901 Vi and nrior. will nlcnsr. take notice that if these taxes y 1 ' 1 I are not paid, Distress Warrants will be Issued J December 1st, 1902. These taxes MUST BE PAID. Do not blame me if you are compelled to piy costs. C. F. SCII ARM ANN, County Treasurer. Dniwta May Rnbb on the grounds of ex treme cruelty and fraudulent repre sentation. A petition, which has been signed by a large number of rcsi- Joseph Casey nnd lamily expect to leave about November 20th for Pot Hand, Ore.,- where thev will makcAuctr future home. Miss Grace Strutherp, who had JOHH DHATT. E. R. GOODMAN. JOHN BRATT & CO., Real Estate, Loans m Insurance Idle noncy Invested In Gilt Edcd Securities NORTH PLATTE, NEBRASKA. ij RAILROAD NOTES. i) i: Dr, R. D. Ilarric, receiver of the U. S. land ollice at Sidney, was.the fjucst of rclaUycs in town Sunday. Returns from the countrv pre cincts will be bulletined as fast as received at the Commercial club rooms this evening. Tonight is the regular meeting night of thu city council but as it is election night it is doubtful i a quorum of councilincn will be p re built. Local milkmen have raised the price ot milk lrom live to six nnd one-quarter cents per quart. This raise is supposed to be 011 account of the search v of water. The new room in the Inch school building was opened yesterday in clfargc of Miss Duncan, who in suc ceeded at the Second ward building by Miss IriKh. The pupils lu the new. room are thosu of the Fifth fjradc formerly attending the First and Second ward schools, Geo, V. Vroman went to Omaha Saturday to attend a farewell ban quet tendered Edward Dickinson, and responded to a toast. Mr. Vroman said in his remarks that he represented the masses con nected with the Union Pacific, and brought from tl.cm the best wishes of success for Mr, Dickinson in his new field, Harrison Wakes was brought in trom Willow precinct the latter part of last week by SherifT' Car penter and is in his custody. Wakes is suffering from mental de rangement, and though not vicious it is necessary to keep him con fined, lie has been mentally un balanced for several years. WakeB owns 800 acres ot land and about 100 head ot cattle in Willow pre cinct. dents, will be presented to the city been visiting North Platte friends council asmng mat noay to conhrm Ho; two weeks, returned to her the appointment of R. H. Langford home in Sidney yesterday. uuot UV.ti VJ. UUDIWU Dueorgc i riocrg, who ot late has UiIb morntnir for a two months' "Tlie Dostonians," the well been working at Ogden, arrived visit with relatives at Williamsport known opera company, wcut west uome tills morning, having been and other Pennsylvania towns. on a four car special train Sunday summoned here by the jllncss of his M,.. ei,,,-,,, ompr wlm ,lfw, evening, ...ir 1. j.. ..rr., 1 - 1 ...... .i.oui-iiu- Mom uuucil- !,.. ,1,. nEf n( m. ,, t,n ri Onnlnr ITnurtrrnn nf NTnrlli uicitis and upon whom an opera- S. White for several months, left North Platte, has been given a pos tion will be performed. fpr her borne in Delavau, Wis., the itiou with the Union Pacific in this bherilf Carpenter received a tele- latter part of last week. city. Omaha News limine message 1 rom maxwell ycB- II- E. Bowen, who resides in Chi- Supt. Park, of the Wyoming icmay morniug stating tliat two caf,0 and who had hpn in r.i'i. division, oassed west ventprdav. liorses, .1 cart atld a saddle had forntn. arrived in inwn vftr,1nV He had been in Om.ilin nttpndirnr n hppn ulnlt-n t tin t,f lufA.a r... I . ... . ... I .. , . .... ...K "uiu anu win snena a week with hin mectincr ot tue division aunerin- A 1 - 1 I " nu,j8l varinon. une ot me am- prandlathcr. W.. T. Bowen. nf tendents. ttinld ivna li,l-tiwl n n .1 I . . . ' I . uuu Janl precinctj hundred 8Jxlv.sevcn . - Mrs. Chas. Hunfor returnpH Rnt. cars of slock were handled in the The Myrtle Vinton Co. arrived Lrdav nipht from h-r vi?h xiti, Union Pacific'vardn Sunrinv Thee in town yesterday and opened a relatives in St. Louis. She was ac- cars were made up into five trains three nigbi'a engagement at the companied home by her 8isterMtss and aent eaat duri Ur tlie day. i j i ij i I T 1 , ... 1 A i U owucai murcuuuis win no uuulu ul few election bets woro mnrlo " tn town vcbterda v on the result on w Jjricn ia Pynff morc aenuon 10 governor; and also several on the Uc local freights with the result result in Lincoln county. One that cooda from Omaha and other source it is learned that twenty en gines were in the shops for repairs last Saturday and an average of six engines per week are being turned out. , The number of cars in transit iced at this station last month was below that ot 1901, the number for October 1901 being 597 and, ior last mouth 407. opera house last evening. The opening perlormance is said to lave been very good, and a big audience will probably be in attend ance tonight and tomorrow eycu Wanted. Two hundred head of horses and two hundred cattle to winter. Have ...... r . -.1 r i price rcusonablc. W. II. Tukpiu. Men's Underwear. 35c Heavy Fleeced Lined Under wear, the kind ninny aak 50c for, our price, per gar- 1 mcnt , Mcn'a Fleeced Lined Under wear, the ltind you have paid 75c u Hiiit for, our price per garment 25c Wilcox .Department Store. 12-Gauirc New Rival Shells, per box , $.45 10-Gatitrc New Rival Shells, per bok ,50 12-Gatigc Repeater Smoke less Shells, per box CO 10-Gaiigc Repeater Smoke less Shells, per box 65 Wilcox Department Store i '"b1 oromincnt democrat ri'lnsnd tn ut . ...m s i . . I ' iV . " easisiu ijuium win nuini iuv iuiuic The manufacturers' cud sale at even ,noney orl Barry's election, . i nn ,, Dr. F. IL Lonley will do a gen eral office business. Special atten tion given to chronic diseases. Phone office No. 10, residence No. 41. Office hours 9 to 12 m'., 2 to 4 p. tn. Office City Pharmacv, North Platte. Neb. The Fair opened very nuspiciouhly yesteruay morning, customers being on hand before the store was opened. As early as nine o'clock the store was crowded with neonle anxious to secure some of the many nirumns nllered. The sale is in charge of Mr. Predmetsky, who coiuincico a specia hale for T ie l air last spring ayintr that he expected to Kinkaid elected congressman. see For Sale. For blooded Poland Chinas. Such strains as Chief Tccumseh 2d and Chief I Know. Best on earth in peifectton. Ym. Sulmvan, Ilershey, Neb. el o Centra! MEN'S Good Skoes ?or The usual good value that characterizes this store's Shoes, is plain to be seen in some new ones we have at $3.00 for men. The shapes arc those that please every one neat appearing and com fortable fitting. The leathers are Phoenix Kid and Box Calf, two of the best and most popular leathers made inlo Shoes. Soles are double with medium extension edges, and are welted and sewed. Tollew Front Ik M, da !l, Onhin, Htr, be iO long on the road. Live stock shipments over the Union Pacific have taken a npurt, and stockmen say that there are hundreds o'f cars of cattle that will be sent east during the present month. Eighty-four cars of cattle lelt the yards at noon yesterday. Division Foreman Stubbs says that during the fast week he has had applications for work from sev eral mechanics, but that with the Give mc M7Tlie Tramp Grocery. hl,lUed machinery now in the, shops no can he worked to adrantairo. Flour, the 'Sun Beam,' that IS the c . n , . , Prt,rn,rt ,.. . best flour I ever used." . Sup . Deuel, of the Colorado d.vt- Wo .In nf .n,,f frt h Kt 8,0 01 lUe U"10n Nellie, IiaS UfCO the above remark is an every day in malm for or two Past and occurrence with us. Gibbon 1,1,8 rcvivtu iu iuu.ui mm ne Flour makes ideal bread. will be appointed general Btiperin- Wc also quote you a few prices: tendent of the Union Pacific with Granulated oiino sugar, 18 lbi 81.00 auueB h,m,,ar l" ulosc 01 uie I0.rm- l'uuoy tublo syrup, jior tral ,. 4Qo er general manager. Homo nmdooountry Bomlium. iter ir 50o . . t,... , P Vmiiplo syrup (ostru Hue) porcal l.a5 i'reBiacni ourt posieu a notice Wrlght'B buck whoat, por pound. . IJo Friday stating that until further expound utunanrd tomntoos, 10o nonce lhc tiutiea nf general man- H pounds HxJnpnnViaVfor "J5o ager of the'Uniou Pacific would be riixion & uniluRhor No l M it J conducted ly himself. This has ooiroo, por pound 33o f riimnr ,v,nf We have the best line of canned general manager is to be abolished. goods to be found in the city: One thousand machinists and Gilt EilRo-a-Jb tomatoos, per cnu.. Wo bollermakers on the Chicago & Al- Gilt Kdtfo U-lb penrs, ior enn .... 15o ,, pi,:rniTn ?. x?,0,ar., rn.,a r.iltKduo--lb8trin8bonnfl,porcnn ICo ton a,ul c,ncaB Eaatern Illinois Gilt Hdjjo V-lb succotash, por can 15o roads threaten to go out on a strike Gilt Kdi:u-2-lb core, por uon 12o if their demands for increased Our line of Christmas Queens- wages are not met by the latter ware "win interest you. uur r" ' prices are correct, and it will pay mand an increase of live and one you to give us a trial, "We want half cents per hour, your trade. THE TRAMP GROCERY, E. T. TUAMP, Prop, A nou-union workmen -who was discharged from the Omaha shops last Fjiday reported G45 non-union men at work tbete. From another A Oangnroua Month. This is the month of eouche, colds nnd nouto catarrh. Do you cntch cold eusily? Find yourself lionrso, with n tiuklinR in your thront nnd nn nnuoylng couKh nt niht? Then, you should nlwnvs hnvo hnndy, a bottlo ot Unllnrtl's Horbhouud Syrup. J. A. Auderson,351 Wof.t 5th St., Sidt Lnko City, writes: "Wo ubo llallnrd'H Ilorohound Syrup for CoukIis ''""Colds, it kivob immediate roliof. Wo know it's the best remedy for theeo troubles. I write this to inducp r hor pooplo to try this plotunnt nnd oflloient romedy." 25o, 50c, nnd 81.C0ntA.F. Stroitz'a Corner Druy Storo. Notice. No hunting allowed on Cody lands. All trespassers will be pro secuted to lull extent ot the law. W. F. Cody. Alfalfa for Sale. Good Altalta for sale at the Cody rauch Enquire of C. F, SAUSIIUItY, Notic 4pt Having engaged the ser vices ol Mr. Geo. A. Shellqr. of Omaha, who was recom mended to me as one of the best upholsters from that city, I am now prepared to do all kind of work in this line and guarantee to do as good work as can be turned out. Send in your chairs, lounges, etc. C. M. Newton. NOTICE. No hunting or trespassing on any of our land. 826- Mylander Dros.