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DR. W. F. CROOK, DENTIST, Graduate Northwestern University. Office over McDonald State Bank CHURCH FAIR IT'S SO EASY To take the handle of a Hull Umbrella and put it in a Suit Case or on a new top. Let us show you the finest line of Umbrellas or the market. v S2.50 AND UP A full monegram engraved on the handle of each one free of charge. DIXON, The Jeweler. DR. 0. II. CRESSLER, Graduate Denlist. Office over tho McDonald Stato Bank. Apples! Apples! Just received a nice lot of Jonathan, Wino Sap. Genitan, Gano and Ben Davis apples. These are good, but must be moved at once. $1.15 to $2.00 per bushel. The Tkamp Grocery. Mrs. Julius Hahlor left yesterday for a short visit at Ord. You are Bure of correct styles when you buy a Whittakcr hat. The ladieB of the Episcopal guild will hold an anchango at tho Howe & Maloney store tomorrow. Isaac Deats took possession of his new two-story house on east Third street tho early part of tho week. Mrs. Thos. Green and little daughter are visiting relatives in Grand Island and will remain for several weeks. "Mull" Connelly, living southeast of town, batter known as the wanderer, left last night for San Francisce. David Pattee, of Ashland, is visiting his father, Rev. Pattee, who ha3 been in town for several weeks recuperating. General Supt. Ware passed through on No. 9 last evening enroute to Chey enne and other western division ter minals. Quality and superiority of workman ship charaterize tho YVhittaker hats, whether a $4.00 or a $10.00 hat. "Jack" Foster, a veteran of the civil war and who also fought under the British flag, is confined to the house by illness. Rehearsals for the Elks minstrels be gan last night. There will be eight end men in addition to the ballad singers and chorus men. Wnntliof fnropnat? . Fnir tnnifht nnd Saturday, warmer Saturday. Maximum temperature yesieraay u; one yeur ago - 53. Minimum temperature this morning rj; one year ago m. The chance of a life time to buy that piano. Get our prices during the sale. Ginn, White & Schatz. The case of Hoagland & Hoagland against Allen McNeal is set for hear ing in the county court today. The plaintiffs sues to recoverseven hundred dollars claimed duo as attorneys' fees. Rev. C. F. Chapman will administer tho rite of baptism to about thirty children at a service to bo held on the evening of March 26th. boys choir will furnish the music for the service. A large crowd attended tho Otten sale of personal property yesterday at Ua farm In TUnmnn nrnpinct and everv- t.iw . ... - r- - - -i thing sold at good prices. Tho receipts or tno saie wore iweniy-uvu nuuutuu dollars. SCHILLER & CO., Prescription Druggists First Door North of First National Dank Seed Potatoes. If you want the genuine Minnesota Red River Ohio Seed Patatoes go to Greeson s Grocery for them, Postmaster Booker, of Gothcnbury, was in town Wednesday, and in tho evening received tho order of tno temple at Masonic hall. We aro making a specialty of hats for $3.00 and $7.00. Call and seo them boforo buying. Miss Wiiittaker. The schcdulo of tran.es for tho stato ball league has practically been com pleted. Each of tho eight clubs will lay 112 games. Tho uoiumbus team lias secured as manager Dolan, a for mer Omaha western league player. Tho Methodist choir has in prepara tion a vcrv fine cantata for Easter even ing, the rehearsals for which are bcincr conducted by Rev. Porter. There will bo about twenty voices In tho chorus, with several stirring and pretty quar- tetto parts. Local Masons intertained members of tho lodcres at Cozad and Gothenburg Tuesday evening nnd conferred the degree of master on George Rendell, U. v. . storekeeper. Following tno ceremony a banquet wns served by tho ladies of tho 0. E. S., plates being laid for eighty, Apples 90 cent a Box- 90 cents a box for Colorado apples. We bought a car at a loss to the shipper. You get tho benefit. Wilcox Department Store. Debate Postponed. For unavoidable reasons tho Kearney North Platte debate announced for this evening at the high school audi torium has been nostnoncd until Wed nesday evening of next week. Basket Ball Tonight. A gamo of basket ball between the local Y. M. C. A. team and tho Brady school team will be played at the opera houso this evening. The Brady team has played twelve games this season and won all, evidence that it is a very strong team. The gamo will, therefore, be a most interesting one. The Sutherland schools have an en rollment of zui with a dally average attendance of 170. Mr. nnd Mrs. Will Owens left last night for Cheyenno where they will make their future home. W. H. Turpie returned yesterday from raxton whore he purchased sov eral hundred head of cattlo of different parties. Lew Carlson, living south of Max well, is in town today provingun on his homestead. Tom O'Rourko is one of his witnesses. As soon as ho disposes of his property on west fourth street, Loren bturges will leave lor uretron where he will probably purchase a fruit farm and locate permanently. The Ramona Orchestra, which forms the concluding number of the high schqol entertainment course, will ap pear at tho opera house tomorrow even ins;. This organization is said to bo very fine. Tho choirs of the several local churches have in preparation very at tractive musical programs for Easter Sunday. If copy is furnished in ample time, The Tribune will publish the pro gram of exercises in next Friday's issue. The condition of Mrs. F. L. Moonoy and also her son Frank, was reported somewhat improved tnis forenoon The boy, like the mother, is suffering from pneumonia. The patients aro in care of two trained nurses, assisted by Mrs. Alooney of Lexington. The identity of the person who has been prowling around tho Catholic con vent at nichts hns practically been es tab hBhed. and should ho make another visit he will bo met with a reception that will end disastrously to turn coat of tar and feathers, a punishment that will be none too severe, ihe iden tity of tho man was discovered by watchers who were placed on the premises for that purpose. Tho annual meeting of tho Prcsby tcrinn aid society was held at tho church parlors yesterday afternoon, about ninety ladies attending. Reports for tho past year showed that the receipts of tho society for tho past twelve months exceeded $720.00. The member ship of the society is eighty. Officers for the ensuing year were elected as follows: President. Mrs. Geo Prosser; vice-president. Mrs. Alex lenvick secretary and treasurer. Miss Vera Sitton; assistant secretary and treas uror, Mrs. M. E. Crosby. Bids Asked. Scaled bids will bo received up to eight o'clock p. m. of the 4th day of April, 1910, for tho main part of tho frame school building in tne m ward, which consists of three rooms. Tho right is reserved to reject any or all bids. A. F. Streitz, Secy. Board of Education. Copyrlcht 1909, br C. K. Zimmerman Co.-No. IS Strong Shoes for Strong Boys. Strong shoes that will last, look well, and will not show marks of hard usuage that you konw shoes are bound to get on strong boys, for they will romp and play, these are the shoes on which we specialize. They will enjoy their recrea tion all the more if their shoes fit them properly. Prices: $1.45, $1.75, $2.00, $2.25 and $2.50. SMALL, The Big Shoe Man. Attend the big f urnitur e sale commencing Saturday, March 19th. Fifteen to fifty per cent eduction. Ginn, White & bchatz. Palm Sunday at Presbyterian Church. Tho following musical program will be rendered at tho Presbyterian church v aim sununy, men. zutn: Morning service unorus py cnoir 'Ride on in Majesty," Adams. Solo, 'Jerusalem," Charles Leininger. Evening Service Solo and chorus 'Palm Branches." Faure: Mrs. W. V. Hoagland. Democratic Mass Convention. A mass convention of the demo cratic electors of the city of North Platte is hereby called to meet at the court house on Friday evening, March 18, at 8 o'clock for tho purpose of placing in nomination candidates for the lo lowing city oincers: mayor, clerk, treasurer, encrinoer. 3 councilmen nnd & members ot the school board. J. B. McDonald, Chairman. Wm. T. Maloney, Sec'ty. Colorado Apples 90 cents a box at Wilcox Department Store. HAIL INSURANCE. The old reliable "St. Paul" lias reduced the hail insur ance rates sixteen and two- hirds per cent for season of 1910. Why not get the best hail insurance by placing it in he St. Paul with Bratt & Goodman, Agents. Walker Precinct and Vicinity. Wm Peterson our road ovorseor is supervising road worn near r-arnam this week. He has promised to cive us some good rods it the road district money holds out. Adolph uewccKo transacted business at Wallace last week, returning Mon dov. J. J. Wr n and Frank Griltis she ed corn the first of the week . Ben Teel. A. H. Gewecke. Wm. Peterson. Fred Gewecke. Grant Martin and Adolph Gewecke installed phones Saturday. The school at Ingham has closed John Stonor is at Haxtun. Colo, looking up a location. Notice of Election. Mntf(n ta linrnliv frivnn fVinf n rrnniml election will be held In the City of North Plntto, Lincoln County, Nebraska, on the 5th day of April. 1910, between the hours of 9:00 A. M. and 7:00 P. M for the election of a Mayor, City Clork, City Treasurer, City Engineer, Police Judge. One Councilman from the 1st Ward One Councilman from tho 2d Ward Ono Councilman from the 3d Ward Two Members of tho School Board for tho School District of the City of North Platte, for tho term of three years. Tho Polling placea will bo at tho Hose Houses of each ward. Dated this 17th day of March, 1910, Thos C. Patterson, Mayor. Opening 7:30 P. M. Saturday, March 1 9th, and closing Satur day, March 26th, at the Drebert Clothing Company's Store, NORTH PLATTE, NEBRASKA. No Donations will he Asked of the Ladies. We furnish all the goods for sale and TEN PER CENT of the CASH SALES for these seven days will be given to the several church societies of our city, as an Easter gift, in the following order. Saturday, March 19th, Presbyterian Day. Monday, March 21st, Methodist Day. Tuesday, March 22d, Episcopal Day. Wednesday, March 23d, Baptist Day. . " ' Thursday, March 24th, Roman Catholic Day; Friday, March 25th, Lutheran Day. Saturday, March 26th, Christian Day. A representative of each society will be in charge at the store their respec tive day. Our spring stock of Clothing, Hats, Caps', Shoes and Gents Furnishings from head to foot is in the store and the line is most complete to select from. Check up your SUMMER WARDROBE and make a list of your needs and buy from our store during these dates and ONE-TENTH of your purchase will go to the society of your choice. This FAIR is not limited to church members, but is open to all, most people having some church preference. Everybody welcome. To the society receiving the largest check from us we will present their pastor with a fine lint or pair of- shoes. Remember the several dates and save your purchases for the society you desire to benefit. Drebert Clothing Co., Everything for Men and of The Best. North Platte, Neh The Keith Theatre, C. H. STAMP, Manager. w3&Mar. 23d The Season's Dramatic Event First Time Herev DAVID BELAGSO Presents the Notnblo Play The Girl of the Golden West A story of California in the Days- of '49 by David Belasco. Presented or Two Consecutive Years at the Belnsco Theatre. New York. A perfect Belasco Cast and Production Prices: $1.50, $1.00, 75c. 50c. Seats on sale Monday, March 21st. Stubborn As Mules aro liver and bowels sometimes; seem to Imllc without cause. Then there's trouble Loss of Appetite Indigestion, Nervousness, Despondency, Headache. But such troubles fly before Dr. King's New Life Pills, tho world's best Stom ach and Liver remedy. So easy. 25c at Stone Drug Co. An Awful Eruption of a volcano excites brief interest, and your interest in skin eruptions will bo as short, if you use Bucklen's Arnica Salvo, their quickest cure. Even the worst boils, ulcors, or fever sores aro soon healed by it. Best for Burns, Cuts, Bruises, Sore Lips, Chapped Hands, Chilblains and Piles. It gives instant relief. 25c. nt Stone Drug Co. n Breaking AinCccords We Set a High Mark n the choiceness of our products in the consequent satisfying of our tastes tor tho nest or isuKeu uoous. Try tno output from this storo next time and get tho maximum of quality with reas onaoio prices. DICKEY BROS. Confectioners and Bakers. THE First National Bank, of North Platte, Nebraska. UNITED STATES DEPOSITARY. Capital and Surplus $130,000. ARTHUR McNAMARA, Prcsidcnf, E. r. SEEDERGER, Vice-President, M. KEITH NEVILLE, Vice-President, I . IL. M00NEY, Cashier. I?' T. TF. WATTS, AUCTIONEER Ihavo conducted more successful sules thuti all other auctioneers combined in the same territory. Don't employ an auctioneer because lie is cheup, or because he is a good fellow, for the chances are you will Hbejfcompellcd to sell at a sacrifice and that means a loss to you. My terms may seem a little high, but there is no one but will tell you the prices I get will return the extra charge many times. See me before claiming your dates. Write orwiroat mykexpense. Phone E504 f) T.;F.ft WATTS. NorthJPUtte.