The Fair Store will commence tbcir money raininir sale next Monday. Judge Grimes and V. C. IClder go to Paxton tomorrow to address a political meeting. Labor Commissioner Kent ad dressed a fusion mcctinir at tlic opera house last evening. The Coys' Club of the Church of Our Saviour was entertained at the rectory Tuesday evening. J. K. Evans returned home Wed nesday night, having completed his campaign in the western counties, Dr. V. Lucas has purchased of Lock & Salisbury the swellcst rub ber-tired buccrv that has been shipped to town, Barb wire and staples for sale by Jos. Hi:rshcv. Judge Hoagland returned Wed nesday from the west part of the otate where he had been transact ing legal business for several days. Baptist church, J. I). Pulis, Pas tor. Services, Nov. 4th, 1030 a m, 7:30 p m. Morning. "The Dead Christ.' Evening. "The Best Candidate.', In Roscdale and Plant precincts, the democrats have nominated pre cinct tickets. These are the only precincts in the county where the name democrat" follows a candi date's name. For Sale Two hard coal stoves in good condition. One $16 and one $8. Inquire of G, W. Finn. Strangers who were in town yesterday morning thought that our venerable court house was a bicycle factory as some mischeiv ousyotith had hoisted a bicycle to the top of the court house Hag pole. The work on the Keith ditch has practically been completed, and the ditch will at once be used for filling the lake at the Pawnee ranch with water from which ice will be cut this winter, probably for railroad use. Goods at greatly reduced prices during the money raising sale at the Fair Store. Thos. Mciiraw died at the asy lum for the incurable insane at Hastings Wednesday, to which institution he wan sent from this city a year or more ago. The re mains were shipped here last even ing. A portion of the IT. T. club met at the home of Miss Gertrude Bak STAR CLOTHING HOUSE. W. A. VOLLMER, Proprietor. t iff 9 Just fresh from the maker's NEW FALL CLOTHING maker's made A ;ar right & m t hands the best that's tnc Kinds that lit and we; look just riirht. The most complete and handsomest stock of Clothing- we have ever shown irnrwl flnnotirinliln rnnflu n 4 Imv prices up to the finest that's r made in ready-to-wear clothing. Vf ft A Special in FALL OVERCOATS, A lot of one hundred men's and young men's Covert Medium and 'Light Weight Overcoats, closed out of a prominent maker at one-third less than regular prices. Overcoats made to sell at $15 and $20, divided into three lots on sale now. t $9, $10 and MEN'S SUITS. t Just to start them with a rush we offer choice of several hun dred $20 New Fall Suitsthe very newest patterns and ma terials. Choice...-. JJov' Stilts, Short Punt. Boy's School Suits in strong , service able materials. Pants made with oublc seat and knee. All wool 8 to 16 ir 52,50 Our celebrated Mother's Choice suits as low as S4, 54.50 and 55,00. JJoy's Suits, Long J'tmts. In fancy Cheviots. Black and Blue Single-breasted coats sizes 12 to 20 55.00 Boy's Blue Serge Suits in single and double breasted coats 510.00 The popular suit to-day, full winter weight guaranteed fast color. Hoy's Itcoi'vrs ami Ovoroonts and Ulsters. Those 55 Reefers here as usual cheaper ones $1.75, $2, $2.50, $3.50, $4 and still better ones. Have you seen our 510 men's (suits of this seasons crop. A dot J yea t m 9 7 Oi?e Price zqd Plait) FigUtes. Opposite old location. e C $15. , t The work of instalting.thc steam plant at the school house has been commenced. It is estimated that er Wednesday evening and listened about six weeks will be needed to to addresses on ancient Hallow complete the work. E'en customs. Some of the ad- Twelve and fifteen dollar miita dresses were enlivened by practical for eight eighty-eight at The Fair illustrations. Store durinir mouev raising n1o. Ir, j r Sale commences Monday the 5th. came down last night to attend the Mel Karth yesterday purchased funeral of her father Thos. Mc- the F. J. Dentler property on west Graw. Mrs. John Merriman, of Second street, paying in the neigh New Castle, Wyo., another dn tight- borhood of thirteen hundred dollars therefor. Mr. Karth will at once take possession of the property. fiG66frtft6fr.&e-ft6&&H6S&ti!ae,e.!T cr of the deceased, is expected to night. The 13. and A. literary club, which held its firBt meeting at the home of Miss Goozec Wednesday night, combined pleasure with business and after the work for the coming season had been out lined indulged in a few Hallow E'en frivolities. The city council will hold a spec- $ ial session next Tuesday evening, W l it ! 1 1. ... K ami li a (jiiui uiii in prcHum u ih quite likely tlie electric light prop osition submitted by Wilkes & Co. of Denver will be considered. It is understood, however, that at least Twn nf till rnmiri1,iiMi nm nnnnaiwl to accepting the proposition. 8 A style usually catted The great money raising sale at $ """ting Shoe, but a most the Fair SI ore will Monday the 5th, The October business at High Top Shoes For Men. commence the Union Pacihc freight house last h month was the largest in the IiIb- $ tory of the station. Not only were $ the receipts the heaviest of any previous month, but alsothe bhip- ft ments. As a result of the heavy for rouirh, k kinds - of business the clerical force has been compelled to labor until late every uight to keep up with the work. About twenty five young people Lv i itii... ti".. ..a a. - sujujtu a xiuuuw iv en puny ui me $ Murphy home west of town Wed nefiday evening. They made the" trip to and from here in a hayrack and as they were well sutmlied with horns they managed to intim idate tne evu spirits who arc sup poseu 10 ue auroau on mc niL'lit as well as cause people to lose some of ft their beauty Bleep. Miss Hazel $ Mnrnhv ivlm w:ih tlm linilMQ nf SS the occasion proved herself to be an desirable style out-of-door, all weather use. Extra high top full bel low tongue heavy, well extended soles seal vamps and tops, a leather well adapted for wear .in damp weather. A well shaped London toe with tips. in s $3.50. Yellow Front Shoe Store. adept in tlie art ot eutcrtaluingr J. ue last ol tlie election ballots r ior uic precincts outside of the city were sent out tins morninir Because of a wreck on the branch Cugiucer Vroman pulled train No. through to Denver Tuesday. Engineer Gariarty brought in train isn, 1U4. II. B. Flehartyof Lexington was visitor in town yesterday. He has been devoting the past sixty days to making fusion campaign apeccncs. An engine came into Sidney from the west Wednesd J u Uig barber pole erected on the pilot u was tlie work of some All Hal low Ee'n joker. uatcit next issue for The Fair Store's display ad. Frank Bacon went to Gothenburg yesterday where he will tjansact business for several dav. Mrs Bacon, who has been spending th week there will return with him. S. S. Kilmer, who had resided xii.iiwi ihcciiici: ior a dozen years lett Wednesday tor the state of Washington, where he expects to maKe bis tuture home. Hollow E'en was not observed by miscnieyiouB boys as fully as tisua probably due to the active work o night policeman McNamara. . fc.nv.-B were removed and car ried olf, but the damage resultiu was light. J. W. Johnson was up from Deer t-reek yesterday and took out th ballots for that and other precinct in the southeast part of the county Air. Johnson is confident the repub ucans win make nams in Doe Creek precinct over four ycarh ago A great reduction in prices i.ue i-air More Millinery Parlors Be sure and visit this departtuen during tneir money raising sale. If !.. .1 . noes uoi secure a viwuiiik. hi; ii i i r in tin, .iK-ir future, A. B. Hoagland will pur chase a small plant for use in his store and luruibh the necessary power with a small gasoline en gine. During' the summer season People and Events, i Mrs. Geo. II. Hirst is the guest f friends in Omaha. Mrs. Will Jotters has returned from a visit fn Omaha. Father Burke of Lexington, pent Tuesday in town. Wiley Mathews returned Wed- eHday night from a brief visit in Lincoln. Bishop Graves spcut a short time in town Wednesday visiting Rev. G. A. Beechcr. A F. Parsons has been in the we&t part of the state for a week ast making political speeches, Mrs. Elizabeth Votaw returned Wednesday night from an extended isitat various points in Illinois. Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Scharmatin returned Wednesday night from their visit with relatives at Steele City. John Quinn, a locomotive en ineer of Perry, Iowa, has bnen visiting his brother Joe for some imc past. Miss Charlotte Osgood arrived from Denver Wednesday night and will spend a week here yisiting friends. Mrs. C. A. Weir and children returned Tuesday night from an xtended visit with relatives in Terre Haute. Miss Dana, of Boston, is a guest at the Bratt residence. After a hort stay here she will go to Den- er for a visit. Judge Baldwin went to Omaha Tuesday nightto meet Mrs. Hal- win who was returning from a visit in Chicago. They reached home yesterday. Seasonablo Underwear. Don't suffer the unspeakable misery ot rheumatism, couinis or colds for the want of warm under garments.. Here you will see all the best goods; the medium and the lowest, Ask to see our special ines ot Combination Union Under wear. They ht like a kid glove. Prices from one to four dollars per suit. A nood Shirt or Drawers wool fleeced, at forty cents a gar ment, seventy-five cents a suit. Better grades at 50c, 75c and $1,00. Star Clothinc: House. Jamos Wilson Dead James Wilson died at his resi dence in the First ward Wednesday evening at 8:30 o'clock of neuralgia of the stomach, with which he had been affected at intervals, although his last sickness was but of a week's duration. The deceased came to North Platte about thirty years aco. and for many years worked as a black smith in the. Union Pacific shops He served as mayor of the city for a term or two and was twice elected councilman from his .ward. Mr Wilson was an upright man, a con sistent member of the Presbyterian church and a good citizen. He had been for many years an active member of the Masonic lodire, and the funeral will be under the aus pices of that order. The deceased was sixty-seven vears ot acre and leaves a wife and one son, the latter living in Chi cairo, to mourn the loss of a kind husband and father. 1 . For Sale. Poland China Hogs, cither sex. herd headed by King I. Know No. 50259, a direct son of old Chief I. Know, the great prize winner. The best strains represented. WM. 5ULUVAN, North Platte, Neb. Notice. All persons are warned against hunting or trespassing on the lands owned and controlled by the estatt of M. C. Keith. W. B. Millard, Executor. Nothing Goo, JYT, Ornlmui, Mtrr, 3 doori south of P. 0. No. Platte. Nob Si I he would also use the engine for '33S93iv3'Siaa-a3;,a9!j1 j running his ice cream freezers. Better In the World than contentment, which is equtv nlent to saying satisfaction wit one's lot and surroundings. We may not be able to better your lot in life, but most assuredly we can add to your home comforts as to table and kitchen chinawnre, glass ware and crockery, to say nothin of ornamental bric-a-brac, fancy lamps and vases for the parlor sittintr room or bedroom. Our newspaper space is too small to set forth the many articles in our Hue of useful and ornamental purposes Call and examine. Wilcox Department Store Everybody's Favorite. Cleanliness, canvcnicncc, neat- II .... .. .1. ...,,!! . .1 no wonder the iron bed has become so universally popular. Clumsiness is gotten rid of. No bed, at a like price, pre sents such a neat appearance or will last as long-. We have decided to give our customers some bar gains during the month of October and to that end have made some great reductions in the prices of Furniture, Pictures and Molding. This opportunity should not be overlooked, as wc have made great cuts in prices. Now is the time to refurnish the home. Remember and 11 nt the Big Store. 9 E. B. WARNER Republican Rally Opera House, Saturday Evening November 3rd. SPEECHES BY M I Mm Judge Grimes AND OTHERS. Everybody Turn Out. J. F. F1LL10N, General Repuirer. Special attention given to WHEELS TO BENT DAILY TOURIST CARS nurwEEN NEBRASKA POINTS AM UTAH, CALIFORNIA AND OREGON AHU ATTACHED TO "The Pacific Express" roit UTAH AND CALIFORNIA, AND TO , "The Chicago-Portland Special," FOR OREGON AND PUGET SOUND THESE TKAINS LEAVE NORTH PLATTE 12:50, a. m. NORTH PLATTE 3:20 p. m. Personally Conducted Once a Week. 9 Jas, B. Scanlan, Agent. FOR SALE. FARM WAGONS, SPRING WAGONS TOP BUGGIES, And all kinds of Farm fJachinepy. Standard Goods at Reasonable Prices. LOCK S SALISBURY NORTH PLATTE. O. F, IDDINQ8 X-j-uLrrloer, Coal a,n.d. Q-xa-iru... Yards and Elevators at North Platte, Nob., Sutherland, Neb., Julesburg, Colorado. ' NORTH PLATTE MILLS, (C. P. IDDINQS.) Manufacturer of HIGH AND MEDIUM GRADE FLOUR BRAN AND OHOP PEED. Order by telephone from Newton's Book Store. THE QUESTION is often asked, What Paint shall we use? THE ANSWER I If you are looking for covering capacity, wearing qualities, general appearance, and vour mnnnv'q umrtl, m i..... j . j - ..v...,, jun .ii hoc uuy The Sherwn-Wiluams Paint. NM tfMt, Lcekt Beit, Wears Longttt. Hotl Economical, Full Measure. HUSHES, COLONS IN OH.. HOUSE A. CCACM VARNISHCjS, Our prices arc for "best goods" first, last and all the tune. We are in the business to stay and S. W. P. stays with us. 7 A. F. STRBITZ, DRUGGIST.