Hat Pins made out of Real Roses Real Rose Hat Pins It docs not Rffm twIMn. vt I I. mn tllllt tllcso Hut Plm arn mmln rnt nl II.,,. roses, un J charmed Into mctnl by n secret itoccss. inn discovery Is without doubt ono of the lost arts of the ancient Kfvntlfin. Tllv tlrn tfi. t.nitllnt of all Hat Tins. No two arc alike. Made in finishes to conform to the provulllns fashions In millinery. Six sizes at tlio following prices! $1.50, $2.00, $2.50, $3.00, $3.75, $4.50 Everybody is talking about them. Don't fall to come in and sec t hem. These are IhoEcnuIno DELAMOTHE Heal Rose Hat Pins. DIXON, THE JEWELER h DR. BROCK, DENTIST, jj P Over First National Bank. : Phone 148 jj The Lutheran aid society will bo en tertained Thursday by Mrs. Frnnk Bretzer. The ladies aid society of the Presby terian church will meet on Thursday afternoon with Mrs. C. F'. Tracy. Wanted A good girl for general housework. Apply to Mrs. A. .B. Hongland. Rev. Greenlee will, bo home this week and tho regular services mcy bo ex . pected at. the Presbyterian church next Sabbath. Prnycr meeting Wednesday evening as usual. A girl wanted for general housework. Inquire of Mrs. W. H. McDonald. Mrs. R. GuslofT, of Rawlins, Wyo., is tho guest of her sistor Mrs. Jas. Flynn, enroute to her home after a three months' visit with relative at points in Missouri and Illinois. The ladies of the Presbyterian church will hold an exchango on Saturday, Au gust 1st. at IIowo& Mnlonoy'a furniture store. Cake, bread, cottage cheese, salad dressing nnd cold meats will be on sale after 10 o'clock. Tan shoes dyed to look like Patent leather, 25 cents, at thu Yellow Front. E. A. Cary loft on No. 1 yesterday afternoon for Missoula, Mont., to look after his real estato interests, and will thence go to Portland and other Pacific coast points. He expects to be absent about three weeks. Miss Mabel Day is homo fromt a visit in Iowa nnd Illinois. Miss Maud Louden, of this city, has been elected principal of tho Gandy schools. , The D. K. & W. clothos for comfort, stylo nnd quality nt The Hub. Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Ericcsson, of Cottonwood, left Sunday on n trip of recreation to Denver nnd other Colo ado points. Syl Friends has sold his dray business to Henry Dicner, the transfer being made today. Mr. and Mrs. Friend ex pect to go to Denver tn make their home. Mrs. Chas. E. Gibson returned Sun day from her visit with relatives in Missouri nnd loft the following day to spend a couple of weeks with her hus band, who is employed nt Laramie. Mr. ChafTeur, how nrc your nuto ginsscs? We hove a fino assortment thnt are highly satisfactory for your purpose. Dixon, Tho Jeweler. E. A. Crosby, who was down from Sutherland yesterday, says there aro fields of wheat in thnt section that will yield fifty bushels to the aero and oats that will go seventy-five bushels. Corn is in fino shape and promises an enor mous yield. Ladies' Shirt Waists to be closed out at less than cost at Tin: Lbauhk. Fireman Malmsten has given cvi denco of his cleverness us an artist by drawing a cartoon depicting a recent accident to Snnford Hnrttnan while driving his automobile. The picturo was placed in Weingnnd & McDonald's window nnd has attracted much atten tion. No order too large or too small for us to fill. Prompt delivery. TitAMr, the Giiockh. Miss Whittake- left Saturday night for Omaha and after remaining there tt few days will go to Chicago to enter a wholesale house and learn the fall styles of millinery, returning homo nbout September 1st. Miss Whittnker will again conduct tho millinery depart ment at tho Wilcox Store. For Rent Dosirablo six-room house. 812 west 6th street. See Mrs. G. S. Huffman. T. H. Kearney, nlkali specialist of the department of agriculture, and Mr. Dillman, a specialist of South Dakota, aro at the experimental sub-station and will remain for several weeks studying tho alkaline deposits in this section nnd their effects uppn tho (lif erent crops. Twenty-five per cent ofi" on Trimmed Hats nt The Hub. Tho funeral of Mrs. Mary Thayer, who was accidently shot at tho Lo Dioyt ranch, was held at Paxton Satur day morning, a very largo concourse of people attending. Funeral services wero conducted by Father Dodson of Sidney, nssisted by the Catholic choir of this city who rendered the solemn requiem high mass. Quito a number of the friends of the family in this city wero present. Tho remains wero in terred nt Paxton. We sell Gillette Safety Razors. They have no equal. Shaving made pleasant. Dixon, The Jeweler. The foundation for tho new residenco which E. A. Gary will build in tho Third ward has been laid by the con tractors, White & Leskey. This will be tho first renl bungnlow to be erected in North Platte, and will be 31x40 feet in demonsion with a 7i foot baucment under tho entire building. There will be two large sized chimneys running from tho ground on tho outside, nnd there will bo porches on two sidos. The architecture of this new home is said to be very plensing to the eye. Notice to City Subscribers. Beginning with the Tuesday issue of next week, The Tuihune will be de livered by carrier to nil subscribers who live within tho freo delivery zone established by tho postoflico depart ment. This delivery of The Tmiium: by carrier has been made necessary by tho free delivery service, which does not permit tho carriers to deliver semi weekly papers. As is customary in nil towns nnd cities where papers aro delivered by carrier, an additional charge for such carrier service will be made, in other words tho price for a paper delivered by carrier is greater than though sent through the mails, nnd The TniuuNi: will therefore add twenty-five cents per year to each of thoso subscribers served by carrier. The price of a year's subscription to those subscribers will therefore bo $1.50 instondof $1.25. This additional twenty-fivo cents will pay about one-half tho actual cost of the delivery scrvico. Remember. There is no better nor cheaper hail, fire, lightning nnd cyclone insurance than that written by Bratt &. Goodmnn. Gans-Nclson Fight. Mnnnger Yerion, of tho Caystal tha ntre, hns secured for his patrons the filinh showing the Gans-Nclson fight which occurred on July 4th, nnd it will be prosontcd tonight and tomo-row night. This is ono of the best fistic en counters yet presented on canvass, nnd will bo shown with thnt clearness that characterizes all the pictures at The Crystal. Come out and see it. Baptist Church. Tho prayer and conference meeting this week will bo on Tuesday night in stead of Wednesday. This change is mndo just for this wck because of ho tunny going to tho nssocintion meet ing at Fnrnam. Must be Sold This Week! The house and beautiful lot just west of the Catholic church. Make us an offer. BitATT Si Goodman. Notice to Hunters and Others. All persons nro warned ngainst hunt ing or tresprassing on the lands of the undersigned in Hall precinct. Violatora will bo prosecuted to tho full extent of the law. Oscar Stiles, C. P. Campbell, A. Gutherles8, Fred Mnlone, Cooper, W. II. Ruth, Wm. Ackcrman, M. E. Stiles. I ) Hi to it) Fire Dept. Benefit AT THE OPERA HOUSE m 1 1 U 1)1 V 11 K 1I)M f -P 11 V M ff IWeK5,July 29th. 1 ii ii ikt to il PROGRAM. Pictures"Spirit of 76" "Disappearing Tramp" "Firemen at the Theatre" "Baby's Birthday" "The Slavery of Children" Songs "I Left Because I Loved You" "Just Across the Bridge of Gold" m m m (?) m Wliat Women Say about tho corsets they wear docs not always influcnco you. But if a thin woman and n stout one a shoot and a tall one both claim comfort in corsets of the same make, the chances nrc that YOU could be pleased. CIS) CORSETS aro made in all models a model for every known figure. Tho question Is: Cnn we fit you stylishly com fortably and without charging too much? Wo think wo can. It will not take long to ascer'nin. Suppose you call at our corset department nnd see how well wo'ro equipped to Bervo you? Prices 50c to $5.00. Wilcox Department Store Charles A. Sibley. State Senator, Chnrles A. Sibley, of Lincoln County, who elsewhere an nounces his cnndldncy for tho republi can nomination for congress, was born in Maine, educated in the public schools nnd at Wesleynn Academy, Massachu setts, moved to that state before ho was 21, engaging in merchandising nnd to Nebraska in 1885, nnd thence to his present location, in Fox Creek precinct in Lincoln County, in April 188G, whoro ho has sinco been engaged in farming nnd stock growing, with tho exception of one year. While always an Interested nnd ac tive republ'can, ho refused to bo n can didate for any position outsido of his precinct until nominated for'Stato Sen ator for tho 30th district, nnd was elected by moro than 1000 majority. Ho was an active member of tho 30th ses sion of tho Nebraskn legislature, which ao generally mot tho approval of tho people of this state and was watchful and aggressive for tho interests of his constituents nnd of western Ncbrnska. Of his legislative work it can bo said ho was credited with besting tho east ern senators on tho bill to repont tho wolf county. Though opposed by tho state superintendent, ho procured a Junior Normal at North Platte. The senate finance committee reduced tho appropriation for tho North Platto ex periment station from $25000 to $20000, which he got restored. Tho same com mittee reduced tho appropriation for poor school districts from $50000 to $25000 nnd it passed tho senate. Ho was relied upon by .Representative Dornn, who introduced tho bill and State Superintendent McBrinn, to ef fect the recednnce of the senate, which he was able to do. Ho organized tho sennto against the three best talking lawyera for a sane pure food law; fought the Omaha sel fish interests in. tho terminal tax law and though beaten in thu senate, tho house adopted his amendments and the sennto receded. The bill reducing express rntos twenty-five per cent was introduced by him nnd successfully piloted through the legislature. Sinco the adjournment of the legislature ho brought to the at tention of tho stato railway commission the excessive coal rates "on tho Union Pacilc and induced them to file com plaints before the Inter Stato Com merce Commission nnd assisted in suc cessfully prosecuting tho case which has resulted in a substantial reduction in rates from Grand Island west. NOTICE. Retiring from Business. Until finally disposed of, I will sell my large stock of harness nnd saddlery goods and hardware at and below cost. Come early and secure tho bargains while they " last. E. Blankcnburg's Harness and Hardwaro Store, Locust Street. Low Shoes Must Go! We have bargains in low and high shoes that you cannot afford to miss It will pay you to take advantage of this Clearance Sale. Dowey SI OlYlJLii, Shoe Man 1 A Good Courting Horse I Suits tho young people nil right when 1 they go out for a pleasure drive, but you want him harnesssd up safe nnd with 1 an up-to-date nnd well made harness. CarolosB driving makes a superior har ness necessary, such as you will al J ways find at tho harness store of 1 A. F. Fink. r I Makes Dirt FSy SUNNY MONDAY Finest Laundry Soap for haul or soft water, any temperature. FAIRY SOAP The Floating Soap, for line toilet purposes. GOLD DUST Saves your soap bill and hard labor. Special prices while the soap man is here. Harrington h Tobin, GROCERS. ICrystal Theatre.! Special! GANS-NELSON PRIZE FIGHT. This is the fight of July 4th. Come out tonight and sec the best prize fight that has ever been in North Platte. Pesides the fight there will be Two Songs Sung by Miss Arnold. ADMISSION IO CTS.TO ALL This Film will be run Two Nights. You cannot afford to miss it. The Crystal Theatre is the Place. New Telephones. M N Please cut out this list and paste in your directory. County Surveyor, office 401 Fillion & Martin, garage 496 Finney, Wm., res 95 Foster, John A., res 374. Meysc, Wm., res 494 Henley, Luke, snloon 407 Hartman, Snnford, res 492 Kade, Fred, res 307 Louden, D. H., res. ... -. 89 Lambert, B. L., res. . . . .' 102 Malmstein, Rolan, res 493 Meston, Alex, res 490 North Platte I3ottling Works.. 494 Sullivan, P. II., res ; 440 Shohoney, Wm., res 377 Wolbach, John, res 497 Young, J., res . . .- 491 There are some people who persist in running in and using their neighbors' phones. This is absolutely against the rules and all such calls in the future will be charged against the phones that nrc used in this manner nt the rnte of five cents per call. If you use your neigh bor's phone pay them for they will be charged for these calls. This does not apply to doctor or fire calls. Put we are not going to give some of the people free tele phone service. If it is so nice-to step in and use your neighbor's phone have one of your own put in and en joy the full benefit of a phone. A home is private and when you are continually running in you annoy and provoke your neighbors, and because they are neighbors they cannot say no. This does not apply to only a few places. . There are many homes without a phone who do not impose upon the Telephone Company or their neighbors. We are going to print new directories in a short time, so if you are going to have a phone put in now is the time, so your name will be in the new directories. We make no charge for installing a phone. All you hnve to pay is Si. 50 per month one month in advance. If not paid before the third of the month in advance it costs Si. 75 . There are so many ways that a phone cnn be used thnt n progressive family cannot afford to be without. You can call the doctor, order everything that is used in the house, give a fire alarm, (which alone may save you more than a phone costs for n life time), save time and that is money. And on top of this you will be up to date, living with the times. The town subscribers have free connections with Palch & Morrison's farm. North Platte Telephone Co, EBEN D. WARNER, Manager. When will thi Clock Stop? FIVE DOLLARS GIVEN AWAY SATURDAY, AUGUST 15th, 1908, AT THE Rexall Drug Store to the party holding the card closest to the "TIME THE CLOCK STOPS". We have placed in our window a large 30 day clock, this clock will be wound up and allowed to run down. It will be unveiled SATURDAY, AUG UST 15th, at 4 o'clock p. m. With each fifty cent cash purchase we give you a card on which a "time ol day" is stamped, bring this card to our store on SATURDAY, AUGUST 1 5th, at 4 o'clock p. m. as it may win the cash'prize. 10 Cents Only. McDONELL & GRAVES SUCCESSORS TO A. F. STREITZ.