I People and Events. j Lbcrly Woodmansce, of Chey enne, is visiting friends here. K. L. Graves relumed from Omaha yesterday morning-. Mrs. S. S. Kaufman returned to Gothenburg yesterday morning. Uias. Shrader, of Gandy, spent j baturday transacting business in town. - James Nelson came back yester day morning from a short stay in Omaha. Miss Jennie Ware, of Hcrshey. spent Sunday in town visiting friends. Mrs. A. Nothing Poor But Price THOSE, Baldwin went to night to spend a S. Omaha Sunday few days. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Harvey and children came down lrom Cheyenne yesterday morning. Miss Mamie Nugent, of Brady, spent Saturday and Sunday in town visiting friends. M. K. Bamutn and 1i!h family spent Saturday and Sunday in town visiting friends. Miss Allic Beach went to Her Saturday afternoon to spend sev eral weeks visiting friends. Mrs. Thos. Duke and Miss Maud noons lett Sunday morninir Denver to spend ten days. Mrs. M. Macklu returned Friday afternoon from an extended visit in 'the eastern part of the state. Miss Dot Allen returned to Kear ney yesterday morning after spend ing several weeks here as the gucBt of Miss Francis McNamara. A. II. Davis returned Saturdav $2.00 ALL WOOL TROUSERS. Notice the show window. SPOT CASH what brought these Trousers to town. Now nmnnrr 4.1. .. 1. . 1 r. O uiu 101 are some icit overs, out of suits, etc. If in need of a pair of Sunday or Evervdav Tronic are worth your time to sec. Sizes up to 42 waist, leg lengths up to 36 inches lorn?. 1 'Or innn. WMimir 1 1 a - 1 aiiu uuys. ONE PRICE AND PLAIN FIGURES. YOUR MONEY BACK IF YOU WANT IT. STAR CLOTHING HOUSE, W. A. VOLLMER, Proprietor. Across the street from old location. A Red totter Dav. Sundnv was a ted letter dav ill the history of Methodism in North Platte. On that dav the liiacrtiifi- ccnt new church edifice was dedicat ed without one cent of indebtedness upon it. The building itself cost a trillc less than $6,000. The total cost of the church fully equipped with steam heating apparatus, lights, pews and other furniture, and windows was $8375. Of this amount $5375 had already been raised but the additional $3000 had to be raised before the church could be dedicated. At the morninir and evening services the splendid sum of $3047.53 was pledged and in the evening the church, entirely free from debt, was dedicated. The first service of the day was held at half past ten. The church's UP-TO-DATE FURNITURE Coats no more than that of "antedulivan" make. Our designs arc 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 anythiug in the furniture line you'll find it here. ODD FELLOWS BLOCK. Ei B. WARNER. for ' 1 The house being erected by Mrs. A. R. Bonner upon Iter lots in the Third ward is making rapid pro grcss and it will soon be ready for occupancy. Trult Jars at Wilcox Doparhnont Store. On Saturday I). W. Ilarshficld disposed of his land on the Bird wood to Dr. N. McCabc. The nil. lit frnm rn.,.,il ni..ir ...i.- i. "oou 10 " consideration was $2000. Dr. ness icffBi s.- Mccabe expects to use the land for Mr I. ! r...tl l. 1 . I at the dedication services left Sun- ' " CPP" returiied Saturday day nhrht for his home w, p..,, " mon"ttX from. 0S"' najj aa been called by the illness of J ' .'. . , C. Flcharty. He reports Mr. Fie Sidney Dillon has returned from harty's condition as somewhat im- a short Bttiy at Dana. AVvo.. WllCrC nrnunil I... I -..41 Al mil V. . . niwim uuhhii lilllHI HUriUUH ..w uiiiuu-i uiitiB'jn uuwit is at work. Prof. A. I Hyde, of Aurora, who conducted the Logan county teachers' institute, spent Saturday in town. Mrs. W. M. IOmcry and children Try Dr. Longlcy's Little Lazy Liver Lifters. Guaranteed. Saturday afternoon Eugene GullnuHie purchased the 15. W. Hammond property on east Fifth street. The consideration waB $1150. Mr. Gullaumc purchased i Dili w il 1 1 il II I came home Saturdav niirht rrom fi.n nmn.( . " ""- . Vl'.. I , IU 11.-111. an cxtctid.ed visit iii Council DlufTs mh ... ,, and Omaha crcam 80Cial 1,6,11 011 l,lu ' ' ' , , . cort house lawn by the W. R. C. Mrs. W.K Cody and her daugh- Saturday night was very successful ter Irma returned Sunday morning as the ladies took in $23.75. The from an extensive trip through the kindness of the public in patroniz- cast with Col. Cody. ,IJtf them is appreciated by the Mrs. Cameron and Miss Tod ladies. Walk-ins, of Cambridge, spent Sun- Longlcy Hats for fall arc ready, day ,n town attending the dedica- Cheap crush hats as low as 50c. t on service of the Methodist Stak Clothinh IIousb. c'itrch. , . . 1 ... , Adjutant general Harry and Con Miss LanuieVon Goctz, who is gressinan Stark were passengers the stenographer and book keeper on train No. 1 Friday afternoon in the Remington Type writer ollice They wercenroute to San Francisco in Omaha, spent Saturday and Sun- to meet the First Regiment when it day in town visiting her parents. disembarks. The adjutant general II. O. lOvnns and Greeley Hnndy said that they expected to do away who have been spending the paBt with as much red tape as possible ...n..tl. . ,1 At . 1 . r . . .1 muiiiu viavuiwig iiirougu urcgou " nurry lorwuru 111c worlc of are exoccted home tonight. They failed to find a location which pleased them any better than North Platte. Chas. Ileudy, Jr., and Fred Douglass returned yesterday morn ing from Lincoln where they had been taking the lieutenants exami nation. Although they have not received there official notification yet they were both successful in passing. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Davis, of Milo, Iowa, who have been spending several weeks here visit ing the families of 10. S. and A. L. Davis, left yesterday morning for Pueblo. They expect to spend several weeks visiting there nnd at other points in Colorado. Rey. lOlmo Keller spent Sunday in town and attended the dedica tion Bcrvicea. Rey, Keller, who is from Kokomo Ind., was enrout to Lewellen where he will take charge of the Methodist church which was roccutly completed there. W. N. Salisbury is having the house on west Sixth street which he recently purchased improved by a coat ot paint. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Sealed bids will be received by the undersigned up to 7:30 o'clock p. m. Saturday, July 2'), for the erection of a school building on the N. 10. quarter Sec. 2f, Township 14, Range 31, according to plans and specifications on file in the office pf the secretary. The right is preserved to reject any or all bids. L Lkm II. IfiENIUKT, Sec'y Hoard of Education. mustering out the regiment so that the members could reach li mile in n short tunc. Congressman Stark has gone to represent Governor Poyntcr. Quite a party of young people went out trom town Fr dav evening in Brown's carryall to the Hatfield nomc and spent a very pleasant evening. R. D. Thompson is at work draw ing plans for the new Warner block and the contract will be let as soon as the plans arc ready to submit to contractors. Mrs. G. T. Field came home from Chicago Friday afternoon. Mrs. S. M. Field, who has verv nearlv re . . j - - covered trom her recent seven- ill ness, accompanied her. Tftnoy Parasols at Wilcox Depart ment Store. me Christian lOndcavor societv uem a very deliirhtful awn social I' riday evening at the home of V. in. otibKina. xtie erroundH were prettily docorated with Japanese lantcrtifv. Try Dr. Longlcy's Little Lazy wver outers. Guaranteed- T r k .1 - vuuersou distributed a number of baskets of :i nrtrnl u tmong Iiis friends Saturdav which ue nau received from his fruit farm at Grand Junction. Pnl Thin ; - - a n i ij in the first fruit from 'the farm, the trees having been set out a couple ot years ago. New line of trunks and Valises. t-ncea rigut. Trunks as low as $1.75. Valises 50c and im. StarClotuinu House. Miss lOunice Babbit, Miss Mill nie Sorcnsou and Miss Ida Von ueotz, the three North Platte teachers who attended thcN. 10. A. at j.,03 Angeles, arc at present spending a few days in old Mex ico, x 11c young ladies arc verv enthusiastic over the treatment accorded the members of the N. 10 A. by the citizens of Los Angeles 1 lie ladies' guild will meet this week at the home of Mrs. W. W C11 niiiugham. Attoap Bubblo Party. Mr. and Mrs.H. V. Hillikcr enter a i l rr 1 ... scatinir canacitv is estimni.c! .nt f.nn " , BU v aajr evening in Honor of 0 V ' ' . tUeir guest. M bs Blanche Buck I'A'nrv now ttrnu rie immi iiin 1 j,w.. ""-i" l"'B UvorMi. of T.i,,rn1 t 11 i tc iiiuoi nv.i mh. unit 11 tvan ULtcasiii v iu .1 . . . . t,nir ! tt, . i 1 . . . cnicriaining leatures of the even- Lw , " m..L" iHff was a 80aP bubble contest. f ii. :.. .........r K"CBl Wiia Buppnca wiiu a The service was nnened will, n . . 3 . 11 uv.u lo practice hymn which was followed by an ? Cof 'Arable fun eloquent prayer by Presiding lO.der " ' Leonard. An anthem by the choir I .Y". . .T. . completed the opening part of the "B"ff DUD'es- Wr service and Dr. Lewis cr.. ti.. Scharmann and Mim Majme WatU preacher of the day, was then in- f!!? ",cimsc,VC3 ; be the most troducedby the pastor, Rev. C. C. -ere g.ven very oamty Wilson. Dr. Curts took as his sub- ject 'The all conquering power of 7 T, ? . laith." lie portrayed i, a vivid f ent, gests Miss Ruth 1 J. . Patterson nilfl Mr. Trio Tlirn n maimer tlic powerof faith in all the , 7, . 7 pursuits of every day life and of all iI!aJ"ei!M 10 "C P0.8.8"8 the enterprises undertaken andr'"'B8oooraiKnowi- very plainly proved that without T.T T T' " faith astate of anarch v and disorder 77 uqu. i , ... At dose of the coi Jluy Siooh from n Shoo Hottso. SHOES. Surely tho very best at the price. Every uu-to-dato feature that goes into bettor shoes, is to bo found in these. .Russia calf is the leather used in the uppers. It's a good leather. Strong, pliable and easy to tho foot: smooth finished, takes and retains a brilliant polish. Tho shape of toe is one we can cue inow .London. Holes are Ciood year sewed. Tho lace eyolets and hooks are nieklo. Tho back seam is stayed with tho now French stay. We again say, they are surely the best at tho price. Yellow Front Shoe Store, OnO. Al. GliAIIAAT, Aituiniior. 8 doom south of Postotliw, ' KOKTH, PLATTK. NRM would soon ensue. Then he snokc of faith in higher things, the faith of the Christian in his Saviour and how it made him invulnerable to all the trials and woes nf f li in present life? Dr. Curts closed his sermon by telling how a few faith ful people, who had faith in the Lord, faith in Methodism and faith in North Platte and its rifivena , when the old church burned down immediately went to work to build a new church and that there re mained a balance due on the new church of S3000 which he wialifl the congregation to pledire. Over 52000 was pledired then and the balance whb pledged in the evening. in the afternoon the usual Sun day School service was held. It was followed by a baptismal service at which eighteen children were bap tised. At seven o'clock the IOpworth league held a pratse service to ap contest delic ious refreshments were served Among those who were present were the Misses Ruth Patterson, Mable Goozee, IOlizabeth Bratt, Agnew, Jessie Bratt, Caroline Bel- ton, Grace Bratt, Mayme Watts, May Walker and Annie Kramph and MCBsers Arthur McNamara, W. A. Vollmer, Ray C. Lanirford Platte White, Chester Faucett. C. F. Scharmann, Frank McCall, Mil- ner, J. II. Turpie, Jr., and Asa Scarle. KENNIES CLEARING SALE. Screen doorB for salo at tlio Wilcox Department Store. Death of David Artllp. David Artlip, who had been ill for a number of weeks, died at the home of J. 10. CusBins Saturday. Mr. Artlip leaves a wife and six grown children to mourn his death. Several of the children were unable to reach here in time fnr i,n f. i " l' I H I It I . i . propriately express their iov in the al on account of the irreat distnnre work bo nobly begun and so nobly of their homes. Mr. Artlip was tuded. This service was followed a veteran of the civil war and his by the usual evening service winch funeral which was held at the was attended by a congregation Presbyterian church Sunday after- which was even larger than the one noon was under the auspices of in the morning. Dr. Curts preached Stephen A. Douc-las Post Nn. r.o another very sttrringaermon. When He has lived in the southern part the last few dollars liee!eil iritrn Of the muntv fnr n r.. r -- - . " -J U UUlllUCI Ul raised the church was formally years and his death has caused dedicated. deep regret to his old friends and The church wn verv iienif..n,. nciffiioors. .1 ... ... . . uctoriiieu wuii potted Plants and . a. CUt UOWCrs. h.lllk-K nf Btvcaf nnna TTlintiun- : ..:. and nasturtiains almost entirely n suiy of the land owned by hiding the outlines of the altar w MuRri luruiturc. The old church which was erected in 1682 burned down Dece forbidden me. HY. We must sell, ill Spring and Summer Goods this month, and in order to do so have made the following prices: All $1.25 Dress Goods ... .75c pr vd All 1.00 dresB goods ... .65c pr yd All 75 and 85c dress goods 50c pr yd All 50c dress goods 35c pr vd All 35c dress goods 25c pr yd All J,bc dress goods . ... 15c pr yd All 15c dress goods 10c pr vd 35c French Ginghams ....20c pr yd 25c French Gmghama ... .15c pr yd 15c French Ginghams .... 10c pr yd 12c French Ginghams ..8c pryd 10c French Ginghams ....6cpryd 25c Organdie 15c pryd 20c Organdie 12cpryd 15c Organdie , 10c pr yd 12c Organdie 7c pr yd 10c Organdie 6c pr vd $1.75 Table Linen $1.00 pr yd a amc .u in en vuepr yd 1.25 Table Linen 75c pr yd 1.00 Table Linen 65c pryd 75c Table Linen sn nr xft 50 and 65c Table Linen .... 35c pr yd 35c Table Linen 25c nr vd c Aiiuie iviueu I5c pryd Ladies' Summer Corsets at 25c each Millinery at cost All $12.00 and $15.00 pattern.hats ' at 6.50 .10.00 pattern hats at 5.00 8.00 pattern hats at 4.00 7.00 pattern hats at 3.50 6.00 pattern hats at 3.00 5.00 pattern hats at 2.50 3.00 and 4.00 pattern hats at 1,75 2.00 and 2.50 pattern hats at i,25 1.00 and 2.00 sailors tit ft tr flnoo Special cut prices in Carpets, Curtains, Linoleum, Shoes, Parasols, Underwear. Waists. Skirts, etc. RENNIE'S. All All All All All All All All new is ably C. L. 1898. The erection of the church was actually commenced on tprii i, ltsyy, although prior to that date some preliminary stonecutting worn nad been done. Rev. Wilson. the pastor of the church, is a stirr ing energetic man and the rapid erection of the present church largely due to his efforts seconded by those of the t runteeR. W. J. Cruscn, A. McMichacl, J Piercy, J. G. Heeler, and F. Moonev. The members nnil tln ious church organizations have made great sacrifices on behalf of the new church and the outside citizens responded quite liberally io me appeal tor Help, 1 he building is one ol which every citizen of North Platte mnv justly feel proud as it is one of the imest cliurch buildings iu Ne braska. When it is entirely finish ed it will be verv comforlnhn. f.,. rf . w j - nished and will present a verv at- tractive appearance hntli i outside. The pastor. trnntpeB n.wi members of the b'"""" deserve the heartv cnmrr:itiii.-itin..o of every one for the noble work they lini.fi .l.t..n t..l 11. .... r . - .... Mum; uuu inu aucccssini rnm. pletiou of the church. 25c for tho Campaign. The Tw ce-a-Woetr in.imni printed every Tuesday and Friday! Will 111. colli .mulnnl.l ...111. ll ,. ... ..w w..w uatjiilti Willi till IDC I1CWH Ol t ie wor d frnm nmv ii..;i after election for only 25 cents. It I i wui in uuu mucn to read about uie f'lguting First regiment's re turn. TIIC JOlirnnl. nrintn.l the state capitah is the 1 e.i rl I m'it iiuuiiiaHii iiiii)i:r nun n a nmrhii. kiiK.iji in u ijiiiii icr. X-j-u.rn.Toex, Coal l ards and Elevators at North Platte, Neb., Sutherland, Neb., " Julesburg, Colorado. NORTH PLATTE MILLS, (O. P. IUOINUS.) Manufacturer of HIGH AND MEDIUM GRADE FLOUR BRAN AND OHOP FEED. Order by telephone from Newton's Hook Store. N. MoCADE, Proprietor. j. E. BUSH, Ma"na7c.7 North Platte Pharmacy. yjvugs and Druggists' Sundries. I I - i We aim to handle the beat grades of KOods j Sell everything at reasonable jriogjind j warrant all goods to be just as represented. A" Proscriptions Carefully Filled by a Licensed Phormn.ut " j Orders from the ennnfrw n.wi n.. ,( . . .. i ri"!rS fSX'?,i"F,.'.' -..'. . Union . . . .. . " J -"i'.-i.uHiiy solicited. I irat door north 6t First National Bank. 4 4