I People and Events, f R. L. Graves went to Omaha Sunday morning'. Miaa Dora Hutchinson spent Sunday at her home in Maxwell. Judge II. M. Grimes spent Satur day in Chappcll holding court. Mrs. S. II. Taylor and daughters returned Saturday morning from a visit to Iowa. Mrs. Mary Grace and Miss Sarah Grace left last niirht lor a visit in Kvaiiston. J. Wolf has returned Irom a week's visit in eastern Nebraska and Kansas City. Mrs. II. J. Roth and daughter re turned Sunday from a short visit in Ilershcy. Miss Alice Beach returned Satur day morning from a two weeks vi6it with friends in the vicinity ol licr- Bliey. Mrs. M. J. Newman went to Julcs bure Saturday afternoon to visit her daughter Mro, O. S. Ilumbcr- stouc. Mrs. Henrietta Fries returned to her home in Omaha Sunday after cnioyinir a two weeks' visit with relatives. II. L. Talmairc left yesterday morning for his home in Cambridge alter viBitimr his son J. U. lor lour weekH. W. J. Stuart and sous Wray and Jay returned this morning from a t.r i ... t . i , i unci vihil in uunver ami buiiuuiiu- iug points. M'ish Kelly, of Omaha, spent Sat urday in town as the truest of the Misses 1 1 1 lie. Miss Kelly was en- route to licnvcr. Mrs. G. II. Lawrence and Miss Murray Johnson have returned from a few days visit with their father in Lexington. Mrs. Frank Redmond and clii drc n left last night for a month's visit with Mtb. Redmond's mother, Mrs. M. J. Nance, in Denver. Mrs. F. A. MclSlroy spent yester day in town as the guest ot Mrs. J. is. minor. Mrs. fticujiroy was re turning from a visit in Denver. Mrs. Sutter, who had been visit Higher daughter Mtb. W. J. Roche for a few days, returned Sunday morning to ner no me in suction. Mr. and Mrs. II. S. "White left Sunday morning for Kansas City After a short stay there they will visit at several points in Kansas. Judge knikadc, of O'Neill, who will probably be the republican nominee for congressman this fall, Bpent Sunday in town and met a number of his friends George Tekulve leaves Hub week for a thirty days' visit at his old home in Indiana. He has well earned a vacation ami wc trust his .trip will prove a pleasant one. Mr. and Mtb. Puffer and daught er, wno naci ueen spending Beveral weeks here for the benefit of Mtb. PufTer'B health, went toJulcsburg Saturday atternoon. After a short stay there they will go on to Denver Misb Irene Harlmaii left this morning for a three months' trip in the east. Miss llartman'B firBt stop will be in Chicago. From there site will go to Racine and then on to Gleu Falls and other points in XNew xorK Biate. Mr. and Mrs. Jno. Davis started on their trip from coast to coast last Thursday, about two weeks later than they expected. They have changed their proposed route some wliat and instead of passing through the southern part of the Btatc will probably follow the line of the Union Racine. Dr. and Mrw. 15. H. Warner expect 10 go 10 Y.i8iiuiiou aept. lBt. Tin; national convention of the I. O. R. M., to which Dr. Warner in a dele- Hate, mcctB in Washington the second week in September. Dr. and Mrs. Warner will spend Beveral weeks sight seeing in Washington ana oilier points. T .11. . .. iNuriii 1'iniie s uase oau nine went to Gothenburg Saturday and crossed bata with the Gothenburg nine, victory tun not percli upon the banners of the North Platte nine however as the Bcore waB 17 to 5 in favor of the Gothcnbtirir nine. A return game will be played here in auoui iwo wccub. j lie members ot the North Platte nine are F Ouimcttc, Tob. Schwaiger, Priest, uenry Mncrgan Win. Sullivan, xuob. fliurpiiy, H'rcd Sawyer, Geo. ivyucrt, aim nenry Kebliauncu, i' ren uuimcttc is cantaln. (hi te a delegation went down from here to help the nine cnthuBC, Marti is prepared to fill orders for icecream in quantities, T. 10. Wood, of Idaho Falls, was in town Saturday and Sunday. Mr. Wood accompanied a shipment of caiuc to auiucriauu and came on here to look after the cattle which the company of which he is a incut, ber is pasturing here. The com pany is pasturing several thousand head near Sutherland and here. He found them all in first claim condi tion. Geo. MeiBiicr, of Shelton, was in town yesterday. Mr. Meisner, who in one of Nebraska's capitalists. uuuKiii icu LiiriuiiiiB oi uie iviuuie , Bros, cattle and waH here for the -purpose of looking after their ship- Spa Trow Sa Aii Extra All Trouser at Among the lot arc left overs, out of suits, and one pair of a kind. May be just your size among the lot of trousers. You may need a pair for this hot weather. Have them in all weights. Would be pleased to have you see these trousers. For men, young men and boys. ONE PRICE AND PLAIN FIGURES. YOUR MONEY BACK IF YOU WANT IT. STAR CLOTHING HOUSE, W. A. VOLLMBR, Proprietor. AcroBB the street from old location. Gcorirc, flic two year old son ol Mr, and Mrs. Eugene Kiscr, died at their home in the Third ward Fri day noon. The funeral was held Saturday afternoon. R. T. Duller, Jas. Sutherland and Geo. Harrihon, of Hailey Idaho, spent Saturday in town. They brought in fifteen carloads ot Jdalio cattle which they expected to sell here but finally-decided to market in South Omaha. Try Dr. Longlcy's Little Lazy Liver Lifters, Guaranteed. The commissioners finished the work of allowing claims Saturday. They sucel'Utied in keeping well within the amount upon which they have drawn and have a balance (if several thousand dollars. They arc now at work Bottling with the various county officers. bummer uoats lor sue lor men and boyB wear. Full line of Crash Suits. bTAK CLOTHING HOUSK. A fellow named Hcisc, claiming Omaha as his residence, was in town Saturday for the purpose, he said, of throwing the German vote of the county to the fusion ticket. He at tempted to "pull the leg of sevcjal local populists for twenty-live dol lars each, and failing in this, lie returned to Omaha. Three pages were given the rank of esquire at the KuightB of Pythias meeting Friday evening. There are now four esquires awaiting the conferring of the rank of knight two of which will probably be knighted next Fridaycveniiig. The membership ot iwezcppa lodge is be ing rapidly increased, Scroon doom for snle nt tho Wilcox Dopartmont Storo. The Union Pacific scientific ex pccuuou to Wyoming will pass inrougii ncre some tune tins week. The expedition will include scien tide men from nearly all of the the leading eastern universities They start from Laramie Friday (or the Platte Canon. They will make their trips in wagons. They will be divided into parties of ten each and each party will have i cook and separate outfit wagon. I is expected that the expedition wil uc oi grcm bcnclit to science. JIuy Shoot from LADIES5 f STRAP SLIPPERS. I An extra nnd inexpensive comfort for 'round - the - house wearing. Pretty styles in medium round, plain toes. One, two or three straps that button across instep. Light in weight through out, but of durable quality. $1.25, $1.50, $1.75. Yellow Front Shoe Store, G1SO. M. GKA1IAM, Artumfor. II doors Boulh of PuHtollluo. NOHTJl I'LA'iTE, NRH Wool Will Beach had the misfortune Saturday morning to have his arm thrown out of joint by a ing him down, This i calf throw s the tmra time the young mail has had his inn out of joint. Dr. W. I. Seymour, Omaha's eminent optician, will be here July 23th, for Onij Day Only, The Kearney Hub says: Rev. Geo. A. Bcecher has accepted the nvitation of the vestry of St. Luke's Episcopal church to deliver memorial service tor tlie late rector, Dr. R. W. Oliver, on Sun day, July 23d, Try Dr. Longley's Little Lazy Liver Lifters. Guaranteed Supt. Ebright and his sons Loy and Oak returned Friday night from an excursion by wagon to the southern part of the county. They had some thrilling experiences among othcrn being a narrow escape from drowning in a canon where they were caught by a severe rain storm. Bright new McOormick Twine at 10 cents per pound Fo r Sale by Jos. HerBhey. Tlie replevin case ot Brown vs Stack which involved the possession of a colt was decided in favor of the defendant and the colt was turned over to him. The animal had stray cd from an emigrant's wagon and he had given W. T. Brown an order to take him if he succeeded in find ing 111 in . The colt was in Win Stack'B possession and he refused to give mm up unless lite owner came for him, Longley Hats are ready for fall. Crushers at 50c and upwards. Star Clothing llousu. The Los Angeles Times of July 5th in speaking of the various Fourth of July celebrations which took place in the different parks of mat city says mat oneol tlie orators at the celebration at West lake park was Miss Opal Le B. McGaughey. Miss McGaughey is a graduate of the North Platte High School. Since leaving school here she has devoted herself to the study of elocution and oratory with the result that she is achieving quite a reputation as an orator. ti Shoo llotiso. Mooting of School Board, The school board held another adjourned meeting at the superin tendent's olfice Saturday nigut. The secretary was ordered to pro cure tlie poll books, ballots, etc, necessary for the special bond election. Some readjustment of the arrange ment of teachers was made. Miss Clayton, who had been assigned to ... ... !.. 1 1. - rty i . . ., ine JLTiinary in me i iuruwaru, wan assigned to the Fifth and Sixth grades in the same ward which will be in the new wing, ansa ioua Kockcn, who had been assigned to the Fourth and Fifth grades in the Second ward, was assigned to the Primary in the Third ward, and MisB Elizabeth Burke was assigned to the room to which Miss KTJUKcn had formerly been assigned. The committee on repairs made a report of needed repairs on the var ious school buildings and recom mend a new building for the Murphy bcliool. There being enough money in the building fund to cover the cost of the construction and furnish ing of a new school house it will probably be mult. Tlie new buuo ing will be 24x36 and will accotnmo date fifty pupils. The board will hold another meeting Saturday night to consider the question of a new building for that part of the district and to finish up some other necessary business. Y. H. C. A. Entortuinmcnts. The entertainment committee of the Y. M. C. A. held a meeting at the rooms Friday night. They de cided to have two entertainment courses during the coming fall and winter. The lirst course to com tnence in October and the last one to end carlv in the spring. The lecturers which they have chosen arc Bob Burdette, Win. Hawlcy Smith and Chaplain Jones, of the Battleship Texas who was with the snip during aw oi uie op.iuisu- Atncrican war. Tlie rest ot tue entertainments will be given ' by Smith Sisters, Thalian Club, Ariel Ladies Quartette, London Glee Club, Wcsleyan Male Quartette, Fred Emerson Brooks and some rood colored quartette or miiiBtrcls The committee may be compelled to pay more for the entertainments than they did for last years course and on that account may be com pelled to charge more for the course tickets but tuey will be made as cheap as it is possible to have them Each course will consist ot five entertainments, two lecturers and three musical performances. Company E. The following sergeants have been appointed for company E: JaB A. Rannic, Howard McMicliael, u, E. Brown and Bert Brown. They have not been assigned yet and will not be until the 22d. Judge Aus: tin, Ed Scharmann, Arthur Stra horn and I. E. Stroud were ap pointed lance coporals to serve un til permanent appointments are made. The company held its first meet ing Friday night and drilled a short time. Captain Grau made a short speech outlining the policy which he Bxpecta to pursue in regard to the company. Orders have been received from Adjutant Barry confirming by his appointment the ejectjoji ipade by the company of Jolin V. urmi captain. Lieut. Chas. Ilendy an Lieut. Fred Douglass are ordered to report at Lincoln next Saturday for examination as to their fitness lor '.heir offices. Summer School Studont'a Itccoptlon, A. rpepption for the students the summer school was held at th Odd Fellows Hall Saturday ugL (Juite an enjoyable program of inns ical select ion and recitations was fflvon. J. S. Hinckley, a volunteer of the Third Nebraska regiment told ot some ot lus experience while he was with the regiment Unlike most speeches the only fault to be found with Mr. Hinckley' was mat it wits not jopg euougl His experiences were very (uteres iug and they were well told, He conveyed to the students a true idea of what Cuba really is tha they could obtain ot themselves from books. Three lectures will be given du ing the Lincoln county institute The lecturerers are Prof. J. W Diusmorc, Prof. A. E. Davisson.an Mrs. A. K. Goudy. The subject of the lectures have not yet been announced, rroi Lfinsmore was one of the lecturers a: tie 3J. E. A meeting which was recently held i uos Angeles. ..MEN'S SIIOES-Our great stock gives you elegant selection; th modest prices make the satisfac tton extend to your purses. New shoes fresh from the factory $1.50. $2 and $2.50. Selling agent for W. L. Douglas Shoes, Dr, Reed's Cushiop Shoes, Beam's Lux iirtous Shoes. Stak Clotpino Housp, Owing to Rev. Bcecher's absence in Kearney there wil be no service at tue Cuurch ot Our Suviour ncx Sunday morning, but services w be held us usual in the evening, Geo. W. and A. B. Snyder came up from Maxwell Saturday to at tend the funeral of George Kiser. The ladies' guild will meet this week at the home of Mrs. P. J, Gilmau. Notice Hunting on any of the lands owned or leased by me is positively forbidden. Any person who violates this notice will be prosecuted to the full extent of the law. C. A. VTyman. UP-TO-DATE FURNITURE Costs no more than that of "antetlulivan" make. Our designs are of the latest, and this lact cou pled with the reasonable prices we ask for first class goods, accounts for our big business. We feel assured that our heavy sales are endorse ments of our goods and prices. You will find our stock complete at all times new goods are received daily to replace those sold. If you want anything in the furniture line you'll find it here. ODD FELLOWS BLOCK. W. T. Wilcox was in Sidney Sat urday transacting legal business. Mr. and Mrs. Gene Kiscr went to Maxwell this morning to visit rela- ives for a few days. County Supt. Thoclccke expects to go to Gaudy Thursday to make snort visit with menus. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Davis, Mrs. A. L. Davis and children and Bert Parsons, who had been camp- ng on the Schlopp ranch, returned Saturday evening. They report a delightful time. For Salo. Forty acres improved land, fenced and with water right. Five miles from town. Will be sold cheap. Apply at this office. Capt. William Astor Chanler, congressman from New York, is the president of the New York Star which is giving away a fortv dollar Bicycle daily, as offered by their advertisement in another column. Hon. .Amos J. Cuinmings, M. C; Col, Asa Bird Gardner, District At torney of New York; ex-Gov. Hogg of Texas, and Col. Fred Feigl of New York, are among the well known names in their board of di rectors. City Property For sale by the Receiver of the North Platte Na tional Bank. North Platte No. I. Lots 11 and 12. lilock 6. North Platte Town Lot Co'b. addition to the city of North I'lattc, Nch. Location on the corner of Sixth and Lincoln Avenues. No. 'i Lot 0, block '.'4, of the orlKlnal town of North IMatte, Nebraska. No. 3. East Half of lot u. block no, of the original town of North l'latte, Nebraska. This tiroDprtv Is onlv one block and a half from the court house snuare. On the lot Is a comfortable, story and a half, live room iramc nnuse. Location is on ruin street, between Locust and Vine streets. No. 4. Lots 1.'.'. 3.1. ft. G. 7. 8. 0. 10. 14. 15. and 10, lilock 2 In North Platte Town Lot Co's. Addition to the city of North Platte. Loca tlon ph Sixth strc; pli Sl$fi Street bqtwee pen Madison and (icrsnn avenues. No. h. Lots B and 1, Illnck Pa. In Inal plat of the City of North f'lattp, Spur, ga. j.nc.iuoii on i rniii sirppi cr corner of ami. un i.oi a in coinmrifiDic oieni ronm frame cottage. Convenient to railroad and shops. The Windsor Meat Market. You onjoy trndin at a well con ducted mont mnrkot A. MEEKBN & SON ruus ono whloh oommnnda tho boat trndo in North Platte. You phould trndo tlioro Cneh tmid for Hides. HiRhost mnrkot prico'pniiVfor fnt cnttlo. TELEPHONE 81. Q. F. IDDINQR X.j-u.m.'bQr, Coal and 3-raa.ri. Yards and Klevatorn at North Platte, Neb., Sutherland, Neb., "r" Julesburg, Colorado. NORTH PLATTE MILLS, (C. I' IDDINUS.) Manufacturer of HJOrH AND MEDIUM GRADE FLOUR BRAN AND CHOP PEED. Order by telephone from Newton's Book Store. r N. McCAOE. Proprlotor. North Platte Pharmacy. Drugs and Druggists' Sundries. We aim to handle the i Sell everything at warrant all goods to All Proscriptions Carofully Orders from the country and along the line of the Union Pacific Railway, is respectfully solicited. First door north of First National Bank. E. B. WARNER. RENNIE'S We must sell all Spring and Summer Goods this month, and in order to do so have made the following prices: All $1.25 Dress Goods ... ,75c pr yd All 1,00 dress goods . ...05c pry d All 75 and 85c dress goods 50c pr yd All 50c dress goods 35c pr yd All 35c drcsB goods 25c pr yd All 25c dress goods . ... 15c pr yd All 15c dress goods 10c pr vd 35c French. Ginghams .... 20c pr yd 25c French Ginghams . . . .15c pr yd 15c French Ginghams . . . .10c pr yd 12c French Ginghams ,.8c pryd 10c French Ginghams .. ..(icpr yd 25c Organdie ,.J5epryd 20c Organdie ,,, 12tfcpryd 15c Organdie 10c pr yd 12c Organdie r.7cpryd 10c Organdie Gc pr yd $1.75 Table Linen $1.00 pr yd 1.50 Table Linen 90c pr yd 1.25 Table Linen 75c pr yd 1.00 Table Linen 65c pryd 75c Table Linen 50c pryd 50 and 65c Table Linen.. ..35c pryd 35c Table Linen 25c pryd 25c Table Linen I5c pryd Ladies' Summer Corsets a 25c each Milliijery at cost All $13-00 and $1.0Q pa.tt.crn hat.s at i 1 1 , i 1 1 1 1 1 , 1 1 , 1 1 6-0 All 10.00 pattern hats at 5.00 All 8.00 pattern hats ut . . . 4.00 All 7.00 pattern hats at 3.50 All 6.00 pattern hats at 3.00 All 5.00 pattern hats at 2.50 All 3.00 and 4.00 pattern hats at 1.75 All 2.00 and 2.50 pattern hats at 1.25 All 1.00 and 2.00 sailors nt gOc tQ Floss Special cut prices In CarpetK, Curtains, Linoleum, Shoes, Parasols, Underwear, Waists, Skirts, etc, RENNIE'S. J. E. BUSH, Mannor. j 3 i 4 3 best grades of goods jfc reasonable prices, and j be just as represented, jfe j Filled by a Llconsod Pharmacist. CLEARING SALE. in i.