rief. J Tiiwwf.'iiwwvii'i''''"''v SB. 7. W. MILIEU, OBADUATE DENTIBT. OOio over Strait' Drag Store. Thono 82. The ladies' sewing circle of St. Patrick's church will meet next Thursday afternoon with Mre. Joseph Murphy. Episcopal supper at the opera house Thursday evening next. An excellent meal tor twentv-hvc cents. Perry Buchanan has severed his connection with Harrington & To bin and accepted a position with the Union Pacific an passenger brakeman. He went out on his ini tial trip last night. Rev. IS L. Chamberlain, pastor of the North Platte circuit, has be (Tun the publication of The Gospel Messenger, a paper which will be more particularly for the benefit of the mcmbcrB of that circuit. The Catholic ladies will serve supper on Wednesday evening of next week, Nov. 26th, in the vacant room m the Keith building oppo site Dixon's jewelry store." The menu will be publishccd in our next issue. Pursuant to the published notice, Marshal Langford yesterday began the extirmination of all unlicensed dotrs in the city. He killed eight or ten vestcrday and will keep up the work so long as nn unlicensed ca nine can be found. Drink Planter's Blend. Finest Coffee grown. The concert given by the Schu bcrt Lady Quartette Friday even ing wab attended by a very larce audience, and the program rend ered gave excellent satisfaction. The High School, under whose auspices the concert was given, netted 4,51.90. While laboring under some sort of a fit Sunday night a former switchman in the local yardt, named Nichols, cut several gnshes on one of his wrists and on his neck with a piece of glass. It is generally nuppoaed that Nichols desired to kill himself by severing an artery. It is said the arrangement which the St. Paul road haB made with the Union Pacific whereby the former wilt have a through coast service over the latter' road, will necessitate an extra, tra)n over tho Union Pacific. The arrangements with the St. Paul road will become effective about January 1st. The Daly saloon was closed Sat urday pending an action in replevin urought by Mrs. Daly, who seeks to recover the interest in the stock and fixtures owned by her husband, who has lctt the city. The stock and fixtures invoice about six hun dred dollars, The detendauts in tho case are Win, Mills and the Krug Drewing Co. The stock and part ot the fixtures have becu re ttioycd from the building. Cunningham sells Stovo Boards, Linoleum, Stove Mats, Bindings Stove Pipe, etc. xue ten percent increase in wagp.s which the Pennsylvania railroad voluntarily granted 59,000 of its employes last week, has been followed by the New York Central making a similar advance in the wages of it thousands of employer Voluntary increase of wages !b what makes men loyal to a corpora tioo, and neither of the nboye great companies will lose ntiytlaug by their action. Mike Foster came down from Sidney Sunday morning with n face that looked as though he had been htruck with a switch engine. Mike got into a "mix-up" at Sidney Sat urday, was knocked down, severely kicked in the face, and may lose the Bight of one of hln eyes. The assailant was a fellow who Foster supposed was an escaped convict from the Lincoln penitentiary for whose return a hundred dollars was offered, nnd Mike was after the reward. Several assisted the sup posed convict iti knocking out Mike. Ammunition. 12-Gauge New Rival Shells, per box $.45 10-Gaugc New Rival Shells, per box 50 12-Gauge Repeater Smoke less Shells, per box GO 10-Gaupc Repeater Smoke less Shells, per box 65 Wilcox Department Store Local News in Brief, c Now For Your. Overcoat Trade. i. l i i-i ii njtv i if -r-ir- rer i m v i "ready made;" on the contrary there is grace and beauty of contour which by tailors of the first class. Yours at the phenomenally low price of $10 itar Clothing House. Stove Pipe. 6-in. Steel Stove Pipe per joint 15c melt Planished btove Pipe per joint 50c inch Galvanized Stove Pipe per joint 30c 6-inch Common Elbows, each 10c The county commissioncrH con vened in session yesterday, Com- miBBioners Robbina and McCul- lougli being present. Dick Shinkle, of Hcrslicy, has thiH season cut, baled and loaded on the earn eleven hundred tons of hay for Seeberger & Co. Buy Angel Food Taffy at Hap fct'H. ChcBter O'Brien nnd Earl Stamp, who have been working at the' Union Pacific round house, sevtired their connection with the company Saturday. Flfty.thrcc can of hay were shipped from this station lasr week. iiau shippers been able to secure all carB wanted the number would have been greater. It won't cost you a fortune to net your Deutal Work done at Dr. Morrill's. Prank Newman, day car checker at the freight depot, leaven today tor Cheyenne to nccept u similar position. Clarence Dillard, night car checker, succeed Newman and Dorr Tarkjngton succtcd Dillard. Rev. S. F. Carroll arrived from Omaha the latter part of last week and conducted IiIb initial services at St. Patrick's church Sunday. This is the second parish Rev. Carroll has had, ns lo- nine years he had been financial ngent for an Omaha orphanage. The parish ioners were well nlcascd with Father Carroll's initial services. Opera Glasses, Field Glasses, Reading Glasses, Compasses, Mag uiiicrs, etc., nt CUNTON'S JKWCLttY STORK. The population of Notth Platte is increasing so rapidly these days that it is almost impossible for a news gatherer to keep tab on all the new arrivals. Oqe of the latent io a bright, dimuultivc lady who took up her residence at tho home of Mr and Mrs. II. 15. Votaw on Tuesday of last week. Miss Votaw is of course queen of the household and her advent was royally wel comed. A Snngovoun Month. This in Urn month of unuphs, colds nnd nouto entnrrh. Do vou cnteh cold ensily? Find yoursolf honr jo, with n tlolcllni; in your throat nnd nti annoying cough at night? Then, you pliould ulwnys hnvo Imnily, u bottlo of BnllnnVn Ilorohouud Syruo. J. A. AdorsoD.JlSt West Gth St., Snlt Lnko City , writes: "Wo ubo llnllnrd'n Ilorohour d'Syrup for Coughs nnd Colile, it vt a imtuoillnto rollof . Wo know it's tho bost roniody for tho60 troublos. I writi this to induce othor peoplo to try this ulonannt nnd oflloiont romody." 25o, Ke, nnd 81,00 at A. F Strcitz'a Corner DrJg Storo. Department Best Showing OS 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 cannot be equaled except Wm. McMichael, commissioner 1 L t 1 , mi i.i cicci iram uic j. mm district, was in town yesterday. Ruoel & Allegrcttie'a chocolate and bon bonB ic pound and halt pound boxeB. AUo Baldufl's box contections. Fred Marti. UnlonTlianksgivingsorvices will be held at the Presbyterian church on Thanksgiving day. Rev. John F. Seibert will deliver the sermon. The city council will meet in.rec- ular session this evening, but so far as io known no exciting matters will be brought before that body tor discussion. Fancy Candles, Shade Holders ail Cindh S:icki at Clinton's Jewelry Store. The street commissioner is hav tng considerable dirt hauled into Front street between Dewey and Locust streets. TIiib work has been badly needed and will make .quite an improvement Iu that thoroughfare. Attend the Episcopal iair, nnd supper at the opera house Thurs day evening. , , The ministerial association of the North Platte District will meet at IlerBhey this evening and continue Wednesday and until noon Thurs day. Quite a number of the pastors of the circuit will be in attendance. and tor the meeting a very interest ing program uaa ueen prepared. Startling, Bat True. "If ovory ono know whnt ngrnnd mod loino ur. runes Now Urn Pill U writes D. II. Turner, Dompeoytowti, Pa., 'you'd soil nil you hnvo in n dny. Two wook i uho bus nindo n now mnn of mo." inminuio lor constipation, stotntioh nnd liver troubioe. 25o at A. F. Stroitz'e uruK oioro. For Sale. i mi oiooueil Poland Chinas. Such BirninH nn uniei Tecumseh 2d and v-niet i Know. Hest on earth and peritenon, wm Sullivan. Heishey, Neb. A NEW Patent Kid Shoe FOR MEN. Anew one, just in from the factory. Fashioned over a very neat and perfect fitting new last, with a single welt sewed sole. Made with uppers of Patent Kid. and top of dull leather, making' a very attractive contrast. All sizes, all widths. $400. Y; ELLOW FRONT SHOE STORE GEO. M. GRAHAM, Mr., $15 Men's Underwear. Heavy Fleeced Lined Under wear, the kind many ask 50c for, our price, per gar ment 35c M,cn's Fleeced Lined Under wear, the kind you have paid 75c a suit for, our price per garment 25c Wilcox Department Store. :v PERSONAL MENTION. ll II. S. White was a Lexington rtsttor Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Hoatson, of Sutherland, were in town yester day. C. R. Lawrence, ot Sutherland was a business visitor in town yes terday: J." 13. Evans left last night on a busincsB trip to the cast part of the ttate. Mr. Wein, ol New Haven, Conn., is the guest of her sister, Mrs. John Wollcnhaupt. Mrs. D. A. Drown and Mrs. Ezra Keen lctt last night for a few days' visit in Omaha. Attorney W. T. Wilcox 1b attend ng the session of district court at Sidney this week. Walter Iloagland went to Lincoln ast night to be present at the call of the docket in the supreme court. Manager Crummy, ot the Mackin ranch, will leave Thursday lor two weeks' visit with friends at Lc- land, III. 13d. S. DaviP, deputy county treasurer, was cailcd to Indianola, Iowa, Saturday input by the serious llncss ot his father. Judge Grime is in Beaver City holding court for Judge Norris and the latter in in Sidney sitting on the bench for the former. Judge Iloagland went east yes terday morning and last night went to Sidney to look after cases in the district court iu which he is interested aB counsel. The Episcopal Fair and Supper. The annual fair and supper o the Episcopal guild will be held at the opera bouse next Thursday evening. The supper rr.e iu will m elude e8calloped oysters, cold meats, potato chips, salads, cake coffee, etc. A number of fancy and useful ar tides will be on sale. The public is cordially iavited. Notice. At the first regular meeting of S, A. DouglaB Post, No. 69, to be held on Dec. 5tb, 1902, at K. P. hall tb annual election ot officers will' tak place. All comrades are requested to be present. J. W. Voodry, O. M. "Worm Destroyer, White's Cream Vermifuiro. not on'y Kills worms, but romoves tne mucus nnd sumo, in which thy build their nests it brines, nnn quickly, n nenitny conut tion of tho body, whoro worms ennnot exists. 25o ut A. F. Streitz Corner Drue Store Gus Gunderson, living south of Sutherland, was a Trioune visitor Saturday, Mr. G. and brother have two hundred head of cattle on their ranch and in addition to tak ing care of these they raised flity acrcB ot com and about thirty-fire acres of broom corn. i lie next attraction at the opera house, so far as at present known will be "At the Stroke of Twelve" on the evening of December 4th. Dr. F.lI.Lougley 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 in., 2 to 1 P. in. Office City Pharmacy, North Platte. Neb. For Sale. Fresh Milch Cow with calf by her side. Enquire at U. S. land office. Shoes Children's Shoes, 5 to 8, per pair Misses" School Shoes, ll to 2, per pair. .. . Boys' Shoes, 13 to 2, per pair Ladies' Shoes, Kid or Calf, per pair ... .50 .$1.25 .$1.25 .$1.50 Men s btioes, per pair AA S1.25, $1.50, $2, up to..j)0 UU JJ1 Wilcox Department Store There are Others it Who sell Stoves, but none who sell such good Stoves at such low figures, (0 Everything in Will be found ceived daily. That article need will be found here. Or iti it E B WARNER., THE BIG STORE. iti RAILROAD NOTES. (i Supt. of Motive Power McKeen came in trom the west &ataraay morning and spent the day iu town. Ed Seyferth spent several days n Sidney last week placing and ad- UBtmg the new air compressor which has been installed in the machine shop nt that place. The Sidney Telegraph says: The new boiler lor tuc union i'acinc e.cctric light plant arrived Wednes day and will be put into place aB soon as the workmen complete the foundation tor it. Strike leaders claim to have posi tive knowledge that Uarriman has giyen orders that no more of the Southern Pacific engines Bhall be supplied to t.he Union Pacific. Ten or twelve ot these cneines Have so far been received by the latter road. J. J. Bosko, a Greman between this city and Grand Island who fell from his engine at Wood River last Thursday, is said to be get tine alornr satisfactorily It was at first thought he bad received in ternal miuries in the bead that would prove very serious Engineer Fonda and Fireman Baily who were on engine 1859 when it turned over in the Grand Island yards last Friday, came back on their regular run the same even ing. Both men remained on the en gine and got out by crawling through the cab window. Neither were injured to any extent. After a conference which lasted but an hour, between the B. of R. T. committee and President Burt, the switchmen on the Union Pacific were granted the ''Chicago scale," which means an increase of about twelve per cent in wages. Under the new Bcale, based on a day of ten hours, day foremen will receive J3 10, day belperB $2 80, night fore men $3.30, and night helperB $3 00. About a dozen men at this point are affected by the raise. A New York dispatch states that E. H. Harriman has lost the controlling interest in the Union Pacific, J. P. Morgan and the, Standard Oil Co, having succeeded in getting hold ot a majority ot the stack. This change of the control of tbc road may result in some rad ical changes, both in management and in officials. It is freely pre dicted that President Burt will be deposed and that changes .in the heads of departments may be ex pected. Reports from the various shops along the line of the Union Pacific arc to the effect that the torce ot strike-breakers is beingdiminished, tue desertions being greatly in ex cess of the importations. In the North Platte shops a number of men who lctt atone time or an other since the strike began, have returned and gone to work again. The ayerage strike-breaker seems to be a migratory individual who makes a "stake," quits work until he spend his savings and then re turns to woru. nie greater pro portion ot them seem to be strongly addicted to the drink habit. BLANKETS. Cotton Blankets, per pair. . . .37c Cotton Blanhets, per pair . . . ,50c Cotton Blankets, per pair ..$1.00 Cotton Blankets, per pair . . .1.25 Wool Blankets, $3.00 up to 10.00 Wite hmi Siaro. OTICE. No hunting or trespassing on any of our Jand. s26. Mvlandeu Bit'o'if. Furniture iti at our store. New goods re- $ of furniture you 0 iti ii 4) 0 notici-: ' To Louisa May Itobb, Defendant! you are nrreuy nniiiien mat on tne 3U flay of October. 1602. Jarnci A. Itobb llled a peti tion against vou in the district court of Lin coln county, Nebraska, tbc object and praver of which are to obtain a divorce from vou on the grounds ot extreme cruelty and fraudulent representation without good cause, and that yon be restored to your maiacn name, i.ouisa May Howard. You are required to answer Bald petition on or beforo Monday. December IS, IWJ. Uy A. H. Davis, Jits Attorney. ' ni-i notice rou rmiuoATiotf. Land Office- at Norlli I'lnlle. Neb., October Sltli. 1W.. Notice lahorebrnlYcn that the fnllowlne-niimml settlor has tiled notlro of bis Intention lo tnnke nnal pronf in support of lil claim, nml that Hslu proof will 1 nindo before tho llefflstcr and llo celvrr, tinltad Statna Land OlDco, North Finite, Neb., on December 12th, 11KT vlr: IKVIN FAHAUEB, who made Homestead Entry Nn, 17512, for tho northwest quartor of coctlon HI, town 11. north of ran (to 3.1, west 6th 1. M. lie names the fol lowing witnesses to prove tils continuous rcsl. dnnce upon and nnltlratlon ot said land, vU: John Uonestrel, William Lakln, Nathaniel Lapp and L. O. Wbltmore, all of Watlncc, Nob, o3l-d Ozo. K. FBENcn, liegtster, ORDEIt or imniNO, Btateot Nebraska, Lincoln county, B S. mOBATB NOTICE. In tho matter of tbo L'atato ot John Ell Si doceaited. On loading and filing tho petition of Aaron Scull, praying that the Instrument, filed on Ibe Stb day ot October, 1UQ2, nnd purporting to bo the last will and testament ot the said deceased, may b pioved, approved, probated, allowed and recorded an tho Inst will and testament of the said John Kll Scull, decessod, and that tho exe cution of said Instrument may be committed nnd the adm!nltrntton ot nld esUito may be granlod to nrnn Houll as Executor. Ordered that November 22, 1002, at 0 o,ctock n. m. , Is assigned for hearing said petition, when all porsons interested In said matter mny appear ntn County Court to be hold In nnd fur said county and show canse why tho prayer ot petition suouia uoi oo granted. A. S. IlAI.DWIif, 031-3 County Judgo. NOTICE FOU rUHLlOATION. Land OtUco nt North Platte, Neb., October 14th, 1002. Notice Is hereby given that the following named selllcr has flled notlco of his Intention to make final proof In support of bis claim and that said proof will bo made before register and re ceiver ot tho U. H. Laud (llllce at North Platte, Neb., on November 21lh, 1002. viz: KKNEST O. FLETCHER, who ninde Homestead F.ntry No. 17, M9. for the northwest qunrter of tho southeast quarter nnd northeast quartor ot the Fouthnest quarter nnd Lota 3 and 4. of Section 7, Town 0, north of ltangeSOwost of Sixth P. M. Ho names the following witnesses to prove Ids continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land. vU: Edward L. Mooney, and Edwnrd Eaves of North FlHtto, Nch., Charles Torry. of Well fleet. Neb., and Austin L. Fletcher, ot Kclio, Neb, ol70 Gr.onn K. Fmncn, Ileglstor. TIUUEIt OOLTUUE, FINAL PnOOF-NOTIOE FOlt PUBLICATION Lnnd OBlce at North Platte. Neb. October 13th, 1002. Notice la hereby clven that Florenco P. IXenvltt, guardian ot Carrlo M. lYonnek, has UIVU UdllCU JUIDUUUU Ml UiflKB null proof before register ami receiver U. S. land nfflce a North Piatt. Neb., on Saturday, the 22 dny of November, 1902, on tlmbr culture ap plication No. 13,027, for tho Northeast quarter of section No. 32, In township No. 12, north rnngo No. 30 west ot tho Sixth P. M. She nnmes a wltnescsst Irwin A. Fort, ,lohn Connolly, Ooorgo W. Dtoner and Henry J. DIcner, all of North Platte, Neb. ol7-8 Or.onor E. FniNcn, Register. Estray Notice. Taken up as an ostrny by'the undor ignod on his promises in Iirndv. Lin coin county. Nournskti, on tho 21th dny of Sopt., 1002, ono stcor nbout ono yenr old. coh)r red, branded V on right hip, wliito ppot iti forobond, Tho owner is notiflod to nppenr, provo property, puy churges nnd tnko nnimal nwny or sumo will be sold nccordiim to law. olC- P.J. WATEnnonv. Logal Kotlco, To Hubert W. Qloason, non-resident defendant: You nro hereby notified that on tho llth day of Ootobor, 15)02, Lillian I Olenson, (Hod a petition ngainst you in the district court of Lincoln county. Nobrnskn, tho object nnd prnyor of which nro to obtain a flivorco from you on tho ground ihnt you hnvo wilfully nbnndonod the plaintiff without good cruise and that you hnvo wnutonly nnd cruelly nocleotod to support nnd nintn tain plnintilT and her child for ovor two years Inst pnst, nnd for tbo custody ot Ilolon A. GloiiBon, tho itatio of Kiiid mnrriiigo nged four yours pnst. You nro required to nnswer snid peti tion on or boforo tho 21th dny of Ko yorabor, 1902. Lillian I. Gleason, By Wilcox & Hiilligun, her Attorneys. Dr. Humphreys' Specifics euro by acting direotly upon tho dlsoaso, without oicitiag disorder in njy other part of tho system. 'jo, cvkKi, nucu. I- l'evers. Congoitloni, Innammatlons. ,5 II Worms, Worm Fevor, Worm Colic... .25 3 Teething, ColIo.Crylng.Wakefulness .23 d-Olarrben, of Children or Adults if 5 7-Coualu, Colds, llronchltls 23 B-Neurntgla, Yoothache, Faceache 23 9-llendaclio, Blclc Headache, Vertigo.. .23 10 I) )-s pe ps I a , t ndlgea tlon.Weok Stomach .2 5 11 Suppressed or Painful Periods 25 IU Whiles, Too Profuse Periods 23 13 Croup, Lar"tillltls, Hoarseness 23 14 Salt niieum. Erysipelas, Eruptions,. .23 15 rtheurootlsni, Hheumattq Pains 23 lfl-Mnlorln, Chills, Fever and Ague 23 10 Catarrh, Induenia, Cold In tho Hood ,25 20 Whooping. Cough 23 ST-Kldney Diseases 25 2H Ncrvous-Dcblllty.. 1,00 30-Urlnnry Weakness, Wetting Bed 23 77-Grlp, Hay Fever 23 n?.kU u.mphIf yiV V??0 all Diseases at your Druggists or Mailed t ree. Bold by ilruKgtsts. or sent on receipt of nrlco. How feV Co" c' VMHilmo? John SS!: