-3r- f Local News in B&ef, DR. F. W. MILLER, GRADUATE DENTIST OfflcooTorStroitx'i Drag Store. Attend the "Wickelow Wedding" at Idoyd'a opera Ijoubc June 18th. Mian Florence Crcsswell went to Cheyenne this week to join her mother. Geo. W. Childs, Uncle Oscar, Pathfinder and all other Btandard cigars six lor 25 ccntB at the Hub Grocery. Mtb. John Simpson went to Denver VYedncuday to visit rcl atives. The many friends of Will Yost will be clad to learn that he Is getting along nicely. Mibb Hill, who has been in charge of the millinery department of Tlic Leader, lclt last niirht for Sioux City, Iowa. Mrs. 10. V. Simmons and children left Tucadav lor Chcvcnnc, where . , w Mr. Simmons ia in the employ ol the Union Pacific. The telephones have been taken out of the variouB ward school Iioubcb, to be replaced when school beir ins in the fall. Tins was caused bv the rcccut damaging of a 'phone in the firHt ward by Individ uals on deviltry bent. Persons desiring to have ccmc tcry lota watered and cared for or Jillcd can leave their orders with the undersigned or sec the sexton at the grounds. Gko. 15. French, Secy. re, rt. narvcy, a iiutkiiuu uumi, came in from the east Tuesday evening and remained until the next day, visiting his family, who have been here several montlm for the benefit of Mrs. Ilarvcy'B health. They will leave Saturday for a trip to the Great, Lakes.' Drink Bee brand Coffee. It Bat isfica, Preparations are bcinir made to have the Kebekah district meeting, which will be held in this city June 25, a moBt profitable and enjoyable session. The Lexington degree team will be present to conduct the floor work. This work will aho be presented by the local lodge. i !vhcn think inir about Hour re Special Sale, To make room for our heavy fall purchases, we intend to dispose ol every boys suit in the house. To do this we have placed on sale, all our $2.50, $3.00 and $3.50 CHILDRENS' SLITS At $2.00. Value in this sale has been entirely ig nored, wc want the room and the money, these bargains will tempt you to buy. Boys' l- and 3 piece Suits. Boys' Koee Pants Boys' Mi Pants At a special discount ofi 20pcr cent during this sale. Kc member wc mean business. They must go. STAR CLOTHING HOUSE Death of Logan Church. A telegram received in this city Tuesday evening announced the death of Logan Church at Omaha, where he had been taken a couple of weeks ago for treatment, the cause 61 death being chronic Brlght's disease. Logan had been a sufferer from this disease for sometime but it was hoped that he would eventually outgrow it. About a month ago he was taken very ill and not improving much was later taken to Omaha. An operation was performed Tuesday, but he grew worse and died some hours after. The remains were brought to this city and the luncral was held at seven o'clock last evening trom the family residence, Kev. Bccchcr of ficiating. Logan was Bixtccn years of age, a bright, manly, ambitious lad who enjoyed the esteem ol all who knew him,and'had hostBof friends among old and young alike, liver gentle manly, courteous and obliging, he had won a place in the hearts of all who knew him. Ranking well in his work at school, having set for himself a high ideal and being per severing, it had been prophesied by many that ho would win himself a high place in whatever he chose as his life work, and to all his death comes as a shock. The deceased was a member of lhs High School cadets, a studious pupil and a favorite with teacher and schoolmates, by whom he will be Badly missed. To his heart broken mother is extended the sympathy ol the entire community, 19 S .. SHOE DEPARTMENT .. W Because our Shoes five the wear thnv should and are sold for what they are worth. WHY? & Does Every Month SHOW Increased Business In Our 89 19 Store opcr evenings until 8:00 o'clock. urn wik . l g vl ncox liepanmem Store Iff!i?tr'4a9l9l9l9l9l9l9l9l9l9l9l919 WE SELL Ladies good serviceable Kid Shoes per pair $1.50 Ladies Fine Kid Shoes per pair 2.00 Misses Shoes, good quality, sizes liyZ to 2, per pair 1.35 Misses Shoes, Patent Leather, sizes to 2, per pair 1.35 Childrcns Shoes, good quality, sizes 84 to 11, per pair ." 1,10 Childrcns Patent Leather Shoes, size 8 to 11, per pair 1.10 Childs Fine Shoes, size 5 to 8,"pcr pair 85 Childs Kid Shoes, size 5 to 8, per pair 50 Mens Fine Shoes per pair , 1.25 Mens Fine Shoes per pair $2.00 to v 3.50 Boys Shoes $1,25 to 2.00 Wc guarantee the satisfactory wear of every Shoe we sell. 1? 19 19 Y 19 19 19 19 19 1? 19 19 19 19 19 19 19 IP 1? 19 19 19 19 1? 1? 19 19 1? 1? Dave Brown left Tuesday lor Chcycuuc and from there will prob ably go to Rawlins. leather Kennedy, who had been spending a lew days in town, re turned to Kearney yesterday. Earl Stamp returned home from Lincoln, Tuesday night, where he attended the state university. Driug in your picture for framing, wc can do it and do it quick. Newton &. Sitton. Miss Inn a G. Allen, representing the Children's Home Society of hTSmber that HarriUL'ton & Tobin umaiia, ppem Bcverai uays inuwn n.u .,! nnntiii. thni ui.li Miiinc. this week in the interests of that nnti linn r iiiia1iiroiu Hi.,. ww. association. Alao the product of the two best mill In the state of Nebraska North Platte and Lexington pat cnta. Prices from 1.05 to $1.25 per Back. n RehearsalB are progressing nicely ;for the "Wicldow Wedding" to be to be given under the auBplccs of the Degree ot Honor on June 18th, Under the direction of Mr. and Mrs. W. V. Brcycr, the play is sure to be a success mid deserves n large audience. Bulls. ICight yearling and 2 two-year A. Coou 1)015 old bulla lor Hale. 10-3 1 DIRRONS RIBBONS J RIRR0NS Every lady wishes for plenty of nice bright rib bons for Neckwear We have the new things in Satin, Liberty and light soft TafTeta Ribbons in just the right widths. For Hair Bows wc have the heavier Taf- i feta or Satin Ribbons m just the right widths and shades to suit. For Beading: wc have the nicest quality of wahhablc Taffeta. For Trimming we have a full Hue of velvet Ribbons. We Have Them Just the ribbons you want for any purpose. Store open evening until 8:00 o'clock. Wilcox Department Store W. C. Eider left Tuesday after noon for Crawford to attend the congressional convention. From there he will go to Grcub, Wyo., whcrCvMrs. Wider haB been for several weeks. George Llkcrt, formerly of this city, but now working in Cheyenne nd who is left field tor the Indians, suffered a fractured rib during the irame between the North Platte and the Indians last Saturday. B. F. Davis, formerly of the Grand Island high school, but re cently of North Platte, haB been appointed to fill the position in the commercial department occupied the past year by Prof. Howe, Grand Island Independent, Cane Granulated Sugar 18 pounds $1.00 at the Hub Grocery. Head quarters for Strawberries. unlet ot ioiicc juunuugton nr rested a couple of boys about twelve or tliirlccu ycarB ot age Tuesday but they were released Wednesday and left town inline diatcly. One of the boys hailed from Denver and the other from South Omaha, this haying been their third trip through North Platte. Miss Stella Elliott went to Hast ings tlie iirst ot tuc week. Miss Marie Von Goetss went to Omaha Wednesday for a brief visit. C. W. Baskin and family left Wednesday for New Columbia, Penna., when, they will spend the summer. Mrs. Sanford Uartmau and Mrs. G. W. Finn attended the installa tion ceremonies at Oiralalla the first of the week. Mrs. Greybhng and children re turned Tuesday evening from Hast ings, where they had been spell i ng a couple of weeks. The Ladies' Auxiliary of the B. ot L. F. will meet next Tuesday af ternoon at the home ot Mrs. W. 10. Goodwin. Every one invited. Deputy Game Warden Carter went to O'neil Wednesday on busi ness, bcluir caucu mere uy a tele gram. He will prooably be absent a couple of weeks. The agent of the Northwestern Yeast Co., (the largest manutactur- ers of dry yeast in the world) dis tributed samples of Yeast Foam here Tuesday and Wednes day. The yeast has been on the market over twenty years and can not be equalled ui raising light, sweet bread. It was discovered the first of the week that some person of vandal- istic temperament had almost wrecked the interior ot the First ward school house, School sup plies and apparatus were thrown about the rooms, the telephone was torn to pieces and blackboards were embellished with indecent writings. An effort is being made to locate the persons who indulged in this diversion of destruction and when they arc apprehended they will no doubt be given a good lesson in law and order. Notice to the Tax Payers of Lincoln County. North Platte, Neb., June 10, '02. You arc hereby notified that the Bulls For Sale If you wiBh to purchase a reliable registered Shorthorn or Hereford bull we can save you money. We commissioners are now sitting as a have a large number to select from, board of equalization as required by AIbo a pure-bred Polled Durham Section 70, Chapter 77, of the com- bull for sale. When you purchase a piled statutes of Nebraska. All bull from us, if you arc not per- persons believing themselves cr- fectly satisfied you can bring him roneously assessed or having other back and we will refund your grievances will be entitled to a money. Paine & Moore, heating and now ia time to adjust these matters. Jas. G. Roiiiuns, M. L. McCuiLOUGH, John D. Kem.eher, County Com, Myrtle, Neb. GEO. M. GRAHAM, Aanagcr. Y ELLOW FRONT NORTH PLATTE, SHOE STORE NEBRASKA. Homer Rector has accepted a po sition in Tramp's grocery store. Miss Jessie Dullard returned Wednesday evening from a visit in Omaha, CMIsb Nellie Kennedy, who had been visiting in town, wcut to Omaha yesterday. T. Cope, of the Union Pacifies, played with the Kearney team in I he game with Miudeu last Tues day. C. F. Schartnann and R. H. fangford left Wednesday for Craw lord to attend the couirressioual convention. Car rock salt just in. Hakrinoton & Toiun. MisB Gertie Smith, who had been the guest of friends in town, re turned to Hcrshcy Wednesday. S. A, Howe ot York, Neb., is vis iting his son C. A. Howe. The old 'icntleman ia nearing his 84th year. Frank Fonda returned Wednea lay evening trom Lafayette, Ind., A'here he has been attending Per lue university. Rhodes Longley, who has been attending the state university, graduated yesterday. Mr. Longley h a very promislug'tyoung man and ranked well in his studies. The Odd Fellows will attend me morial services at the Methodist church Su,nday morning, Rev. Wim bcrly preaching the sermon. In the afternoon the members of the order will go to the cemetery and decorate the graves of deceased members. The building committee of the Presbyterian church have decided on plans which were submitted by an u m an. i architect. The plans have been ordered and upon their arrival work will begin on the building. For Rent. Houses, 7 unfurnished rooms in Ormsby building. The Star din ing hall and kitchen, 12 rooms and daccc hall. Rare chance for right party. John Bratt & Co. North Platte, Neb. Notice to Dog Owner;. All persons owning or harboring dogs must aecure tags of city clerk at once or they will be fined or dogs killed. By order of City Council, A. E. Huntington, Chief of Police. Announcement. I hereby announce myself a can didate for county attorney subject o the action of the republican con vention. A. H, Davis, 4 Gasoline live gallons lor ifl.Ob at the Hub Grocery. For Rent. Three large rooms and hall en tire upper floor ot our Dewey St. buildiug formerly occupied as dental parlors, $10 per month. Also small house in Third ward opposite Von Goetz's $5.00 a month. Harrington & Toiun. Notice A summer school for teachers and prospective teachers will be held at North Platte. Term, six weeks, beginning June. 30th. Tui tion $5. Instructors, H. E. Worrell and W. A. Getty. Special atten tion will be given all the branches required for a second grade county certificate with the addition of algebra, physics and yocal music, For further information call on or address Oscar Neae, County Supt. Attention Farmers. Protect your crops against hail by insuring in the St. Paul Fire & Marine Company. Geo. E. Prosser, Agent. FITTED AND SUITED. Fit that's that the thing. We give it. Our suits fit and our lit suits every time. Same with prices. It's a way wc have that never fails. Make you the smartest, most stylish, perfect fitting suit in handsome and dur able material at reasonable prices. Variety of patterns to select from. Every garment warranted as to workmansnip, finish aud fabric. Cleaning specialty. s rtnd repairing F. J. BROEKER. A $250 SPECIAL It's a Woman's Shoe. A Shoe of unusual value unusual style, for the price. Genuine welt soles, with medium ex tension edge, stitches finished black. Soft, smooth ktd skin leather; late toe style, tipped with kid; medium heel height. Every part is carefully thoroughly made. A Shoe that tits a Shoe that wears. Barb Wire Baker's Perfect Barb Wire, Painted, per hundred $3.80. Baker's Perfect Barb Wire, galvanized per hundred $4.10 Wiloox -Mment Store. it vl m & it ii it it it) it it it it it it it it iti it 0 it OUR NEW LINE OF FURNITURE Is now ready for your inspection. Everything needed for furnishing a house complete will be found at our store. Furniture for the kitchen, dining room, bed room and parlor in profu sion, See our carpet samples. E B WARNER, THE BIG STORE. it 3