Graduating Gifts, Wc have a nice line of Novelties, Souvenir Spoons, Pearl Handle Pens, Gold Broaches, solid Gold and Filled Watches, and many other things suitable for the occasion. h THE. JEWELER S lu tirfmi - WccUty rUjuur. FKIDAY, MAY 30,'12. DR. F. W. MILLER, GRADUATE DENTIST. 0.1lco over Stroltz'j Drag Store Rev. Geo. A. needier and P. 13. BullnnI will go to Omaha next week to attend a state meeting of the Masonic chapter. Cane Granulated Sugar IS pounds $1.00 at (he Huh Grocery. Head quarters for Strawberries. We understand that Mrs. R, F. Forrest, of Siloam SpringH, Ark., is expectt'd here soon to visit her mother, Mrs. Stolle. TheG A. R. Hag pole, at the court house interferred with the electric lictit wires, and has been moved to the opposite side of the street. The suits for thcY. M.C. A. ball tcim were received yesterday. They are a medium shade ot gray trimmed with blue and are very at tractive looking. Tims. Crummy, who had been in town for a few days looking after the M;ickiu hay land, left last night for belaud, III. He will re turn when the haying season be gins. Just received a fresh car of Col orado potatoes. Harrington & Toiiin. Chicago forecast for North Platte and vicinity: Fair and slightly warmer tonight. Friday possibly showers. The maximum tempera ture yesterday was 70, one year ago 79. The minimum temperature this morning was 4'J, one year ago 50. A larire crowd of North Platte people will go to the Fort McPher son nati oral cemetery today, Borne by train to Maxwell, but the greatest number will drive down Major Do v has arranged a nice program ind a pleasant rtav will result if the weather is prnpitiou. Painting and Papering neatly done. Work guaranteed. Roy Shaftkr. Considerable excit -merit wn caused in the eat part of the city last evening by the report that two colored hoboes hud chawed several children. The report caufd n uen- erai leeimg oi indignation nnrl a numoer ot men ana women rose up as one and began a search for the hoboe?, but they could not be fi und. For Rcut or Sale. Seven room house with bath room on i-at Third street. Large barn and other outbuildings. In quire of John Keliher. 9 BAT BREAD ? Mado RED SEAL FLO U li 1.00 PER SAOK. QUALITY GUARANTEED Equal any Patents j Wilcox Department Store Nativity School Closes. The Nativity School closed yes tetilay attcr a very succcshful year, during which 117 pupils were cn rol'cd. Parents of the pupils ex press themselves as well pleased with the progress made. Kor three days prior to the clos ing of the school, an exhibition of the work of the pupils was made. This included all bauches of studies, and each pupil had a piece of work in the exhibit. The show ing made was certainly attractive and creditable, reflecting praise alike on the pupils and the instructresses. Miss Staatz's Concert. The rehearsals lor the concert to be given June 6th by Miss Staau arc progressing very satisfactorily and the rendition of the program is certain to please. The numbers on the program will consist ot two four-handed piano selections, two violin solos by Prof. Garlichs, vocal solos by Misses Hat tie Schmalzric'l and Miblc Davis, a vocal trio, a mile quartette or oc tette and the Floradora Sextette and the Animated Scale. These two hitter numbers arc novelties and will prove particularly enjoya ble. The complete program will be published later. The Largest Elephant on Earth. Secured at a cost of over $25,000. A Towering Giant among his fel lows: Whose stately tread makes the earth tremble, and a-Iiosc bulky proportions necessitate a special car of enormous proportions to carry him from town to town. A whole ship's hold Was sacriHcd, and over 60 tons ot cargo displaced and the space devoted entirely to his occu pancy in transit to this continent. Therefore the expense ol trans portation alone was more than the cost of any other feature in the show world today. Towering like a colossus in The Giant Pan-American Show which will exhibit at North Platte on June 3rd. Pattcrson-Macombcr Wedding. George F. Patterson and Miss Nettie Macoinher were united in marriage Wednesday evening at the home of the bride's brother, George Macomber on the Walker ranch northwest of town, Rev. Thomas 11. Greenlee officiating. The ceiemony was attended by over 130 invittd guests, about thirty of whom were from town, and the wedding was a very pretty one. The bride was attended by Mis Cora Sturges, and Will Patterson, brother ol.the erovn, was the best man Following the ceremony a wedding supper was served, with ample provision for the large num ber of guests. Mr. and Mr. Pat terson were the recipients of a large number of gifts. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. S Macomber, and was born and grew to womanhood in this section. She is a bright young lady, highly esteemed by all acquaintance, and possesses those characteristics which make the queen of a homa. Mr. Patterson has been a resident of the county for eight or ten years, living with his parents on the ranch northeast of town. He is an ambitious young man ot excellent character and is popular with all acquaintances. Mr and Mrs. Patterson will re side on theSturges farm, the groom having lurnished the house nicely nrior to the ceremony. The writer unites with their irietuU in wish ing them a happy and prosperous married life. Car rock salt just in. Harrington & Toiiin. from JEWEL FLOUR t O O o. PER SACK Sold in North Platte t S RAILROAD NOTES. W. II. Broach, formerly ot this city, is now working as operator for the Southern Colorado at Trin idad. California fruit is beginning to come quite regularly. Twenty three cars on one train were iced yesterday. A freight crcsv was pulled ofT the Second district this week, which relegated Bob McCaslatid to the rank of extra conductor, S. C. Mecomber, of the O. R. C. protective board, returned Wednes day ftom a week's official visit at Kvanston. Wyoming. R. D. Standi forth, who recently began work in the boiler shop, moved his family from Lincoln to this city tins week. It is said that Dave Roberts, of the telegraph office, expects to leave shortly for Cheyenne, where he will take a trick in the Western Union office. A rumor is current that an ap propriation has been made by the Union Pacific company for improve ments in and to the North Platte shops. Just how large the appro priation p, the report fails to state. We trust that there is a foundation to the rumor. Engineer Reynolds took the Har riman special troin this city to Grand Island in two hours and ten minutes. Tsvo stops were made, one at Lexington to take coal and water, the other at Kearney to pack a hot box. D. A. Baker, who is employed as depot watchman at Ogden, arrived in town Wednesday and will re main lor a couple of weeks. He is looking unusually well and says that he is eujoyiugcxcellent health. The Omaha News says that all fast trains on the Union Pacific will use the Northwestern tracks bitween S u'h OmahaaudFremoiit. This cut off is ten miles shorter than the Union Pacific between the two points named. facing Horses Go East. , J. B. Hagiu's stable of California racing horses went cast o.n a spe cial train of haggage cars WedncB- lay afternoon. There were four teen cars with an average of fifteen animals to the car. This string of horses is sail to represent nearly a quarter million dollars. About ninety men accompanied the animals. The train was run on passenger Fchedul", the tune consumed be tween Sidney and thin city being wo hours and forty minutes. No Game Today. The game of ball scheduled for today between theCozad and Y. M. A. teams on the local grounds has been declared off, owing to the inability ot the Cozndites to get train No. 17 to stop at that station. The game will be played later in the season. Frank Broach left last night 'or Trinidad, Col., where his parents now reside. Tom Lynch came down from Cheyenne yesterday and is visiting menus in town. Wanted. One hundred head of cattle to summer. Have four head of high grade leaning biiort Horn Dulls lor sale. W. H. TURl'IK. Por Rent. Three large rooms and hall en tire upper lloor ot our Dewev St. oi nuiug iurmer;y occupied as dental parlors, S10 per month. Also small house in Third ward opposite von uoeu s so.uu a month. Harrington & Toiiin. For Sale. Short Horn Bulls sired by the Scotch bull Barmpton's Hero (146,643) from 10 to 13 months old. Priced worth the money. Wm. II. Sur.MVAN, Hershey, Neb. FANCY GREELY 30c A Peck. Wilcox Department Store. Potatoes Pants Who Wears 'Em In Your Family? If you do, you h.wc doubtless been so placed that you needed'an extra pair of Trous ers at a critical moment, and didn't have them. Most men have been caught in this condition. This rainy spring has made a run in Trousers but ours will not run. If they have been in a shower, it's simply a case of pressing need for all Trousers will become Kneed, if not pressed. We can suit all tastes, all pock ets, and all legs. Trousers at $1,50 or $6.00, or at any price between. Come in and see us. There is always something doing at The Model Weingand & McDonald. J. P. A. Black, of Blooniington, a candidate for the republican nom ination tor governor, spent yester day ii town gutting acquainted with members ol the party, Dynamo Cars On "The Overland Limited" carrv expert electricians, whose special duty is to supervise and see that the electric lighting ar rangcnicnts are entirely satisfac tory- lt.ach sleeper has iO electric lights, dining; car 70, bullet smoking and library car 41). Observation cars, dining cars, buffet smoking and library cars arc equipped with twelve-inch eieciric inns. ivii:uu iu n-.iwn amps in every berth. Electric Curling irons in all ladies' toilet rooms. This famous train reaches Rail Lake City 12 hours and San Francisco 16 hours ahead of all competitors. If you contemplate a- trip to any western point the Union Factlic oilers vott the Highest degree of comfort and lu::ury, with no additional cost and a gredt saving of time and expense. Full information chccrltillv furnished on application to tj. II. tiicNGis, Agent. D R.J. P. SIIUTE, DENTIST. All Ilranclies of Den tistry Hclcntlllcally done Nltroim Oxlil (lax ailinlnlHtcrcil. 1'entinylvanla College of Dental Siirirury W Ofllco over Wilcox IScpt rstore. -I'lionc m. DON'T PROCRASTINATE! Othorwieo don't put ofT until tomorrow what should bu tomorrow what should bu . dono today. If thuro is noino shoo repairing, liuvo it ilono at the. ollow Front Shoo Ko- ? pair Shop. I OEO.TEKULVE. ? Choapost and boRt place in town. .. FOR SALE .. One full-blood Short horn bull. Enquire of GEORGE W. EVES "J'lifc A'oio lint Amovlomis on Gtiiuul." 1871-Ilie Old Reliable fire Insurance Agency 1902 OF XOHVII Includes all the (Ireat COMl'ANJKS UK1'KK.SKNTKI: Aetna Insurance Company, of Hartford, Conn $1 4,07 1 ,'J48 Home Insurance Company of New York 15,255,870 Insurance Company of North America 10,07f,47U Continental Insurance Company of New York 11,500,012 German American Insurance Company of New York. . . 0,-U0,457 Phoenix Insurance Company of Hartford, Conn 5,053,444 Pennsylvania Fire Insurance of Philadelphia 5,440,bfi3 Philadelphia Underwriters of Philadelphia lo, 304,005 Combined Assets.... 214,508 When you are in need of Insurance get the best. It costs no more than tlic poorest. T. C. PATTERSON, Manager, North Platte, Neb. 1 00 jrsTmujHEd i&si GRELITC POR FLPoR PAINTIttG. DRIES Wl L YoV SLEEP. KM CREoLITE 5AVCS AS nVGM LADoR AS A 6ARPET SWCtPCR. TVRTOCR IfiroRflATIon CRblJTtoRANYoTftEP HtATAfefliLLlQAfl PA1MT PRoDVGTS AT NORTH PLATTE PHARMACY. FITTED AND SUITED. Fit that's that the thing. We give it. Utir suits lit 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 luting suit in handsome and dm able material at reasonable prices. Variety of patterns to select Irom. bvcry garment warranted as to workmansnip finish and fabric. Cleaning specialty. and repairing n F. J. E5ROEKER. rhATTK. American Companies. ASSISTS! v ' -elipVhioMT SENATOR FRYE OAUQHT ft DUOK lint the IJIfltlncuhhea sintesmin IVm ny-Vlntilng nt ttio Ttino. Thoro was a sosslon ot tho Congres sional FIbIiIiib club lu tho coat rooms. "Did you over hear?" asked Sonator Blackburn, "or tho tlmo Sonator Fryo caught tho duck? It was this wayr Ills npeclalty Is fly-flshlng, nnd castlns from a moving canoo. Well, ono itay In tho fall wo woro Ashing tip abovo, anchored under tho leo of a projecting point of land. '"Just watch mo cast a minnow, said tho Boimtor, as ho Bent tho halt whizzing far out Into tho river. Hardly had tho minnow struck tho water until tho lino paid out nnd tho reel began to sing. '"Ifo a fWcpoundorl' cried tho boat man. 'Let him run, senator, lot him run!' "Well, thoro was sonio oxcltcmont. Tho reel kept singing tho nwootost music In tho world to a flshorman. At length tho lino was all run out, nnd much to tho senator's surpiiso tho rod was pointed straight up In tho nlr. Instead of townrd tho water. "Tho old boatman nearly foil In n nt In tho bottom of tho hoat with laugh, tor, for thoro, up In tho sky, soared a wild duck, with tho sonator's minnow. "rull up,' said tho Boimtor. In dis gust, 'and lot's go back to tho club honso. I'll lish In tho rain barrel off tho porch with Unelo Joo Cannon nnd uavo Hondofson for tho rest of thla trip.' " rrntiTiitljr In fioclnllmn. Father Thomas McGrady of IJolIo- vuo, Ky., and Itov. Ocorgo 12. lllgoloy, ' a llaptlat proachor of Lincoln, Nob., woro speakers at a soelnllst mass meeting In l'hllndolphln tho othor evening. ICach declared his unnuall- fled Indorsement of tho principles of socialism and opposition to tho com petitive syatom now In oporatlon. Stand Ztiko a Qtono Wall Uotwoon your children and tho tor tures of itehhur and burnmir oezomii, ncaldhoad or othor skin disonsos, How? Why, by urIiil' Uuoklon'o Arnioa Salve, onrth's greatest healer. Quickest euro for incurs, fovor sores, salt rhouin, outs hums or bruioes. Infalliblo for pllos. Mont A. RStrolls'ts. tJ PROFESSIONAL OARDSII II. DAVIS, ATTOUNKV-AT-LAW. NORTH PLATTE,. - - NEBRASKA i Irmly Illook Rooms 1& 2. T. C. PATTERSON, 7XTTO R N B Y-HT-LK Jn, Ollleo ovor Vnllow Front Shoo Store NORTH PLATTE, NEB.. L." K. ROCHE, liUHiNl!il-iVI'-ljAW, IIlNMAN I1I.OOK, - DmVKY STIIEfcT, NKTII l'U.'ITR, NWIUABKA. nwilAlttflll a -- a 11. H. MoOAW, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Ollleo ovor llniriniin'S Mllliiiory Storo Noktii Plait k, - - Nkhkaska 0. V. UHDELL PHYSICIAN AND SURQEON. Oniees: North Platto National Bank Building, North Platte, Nob. jjl K DENNIS, M. D., HOMOEOPATIIIST, Ovitr Flrrt NnllnnM llnnk, NOHT1I 1'I.ATl'K, NK1IKAHKA. J, S. llOAdl.ANI). W, V. HoAflr.AND Hoaland &, Koagland, ATTORNKYS and COUNSELLORS Omronr Mm. lliilTuinll'a Millinery Hliirn. NOHIII I'l.ATTK. - - NKIlHAHKA, w 1LUOX A HALL1QAN, A TTOllNK YH.AT-LA W, nrOHTII I'l.ATTK, NEIIIIAHKA 0lc- nvor North 1'liiU Nntlounl llnnk. J.J a. R1DQELY, ATTOUNEY-AT-LAW. Ollleo MoDonald Block, Dmvoy stroet. NORTH PLATL'E, - - NEBRASKA jyt. G. B. DLN'i' PHYSICIAN AND SUKG1SON, Ollice over Post Oflice. Telephone 115. North Platto, .-- Nobnuska, union rAciric time cajis. (Central Time) , WISNT HOUND. No. 1 I.uaveo 101 l.cavcH a Loaves ft I.L'.'IYUH 17 I.cavuH iu l.uaveH I.oavcH i. in fM ii, m 1 M a. in 7:(i5 a. in V.'MV m 4:lUp, m U-.'MiX. Ill I'rclKht). l-'relKlit). FrelKlit) KAHT IIOUNK. No. 2 I.cavcH Ill iti I.c.ivt'H 7:in a, m n i.cuvl'h hmu a. m I i.cavuh li:io p. in 1H Leaves (KrtilKtit) WM i. iu U)l.cavert (lTclKlit) 1:00 a. in '.'8 Leaven (Krclulit) 7:15 a. m On trultiH No. I ami ii patncnKcrH iiuimi pay I'ii 1 1 in an fare. KrelKlit tr.ilim No. '.'3 and '-'8 Htop at all HtatloiiH. Oilier frrlKliln carry paxHeiie,erti to polntH at vvlilcli lliey Htop. 01IHi:il Ol' UKAllINli. Tlio Htutuof NnliriHku, I.lnc-ulii enmity, m. Ill tliu Oiiiinty Cniirl. In tlm nml tor ol lliu untittu ot John M, filiiip. Mill, dl'C'C'llHl.J. On rumlliiK ami lllliiK tlm iulltlon ot Aunus HliniNOii iiriijrlnK Hint niliiillilntriitluii of wilil en Into inny lio xniiituil to her in lulmiiilittrntrli. Onlureil, Thnt .Itilin 7lh, Wi, nt It o'clock, n. in., Ih HiwlKnoil for lii'iirliiK filil ikjIIIIoii, when all iijrHiiua liituri'slml IiihiiIiI luiittcir tuny nliiioiir nt ii uoiinty court to ho holil In nml for Hiiht county nml dhuwciiimo why tho pmyor of potltlonur KllDllhl not ho KUIIItlul, U.I it A. H, IIai.iiwin, Uouuty JiiiIko. T. W. VAN WIE, CARRIAGE PAINTER. Cull and get prices. All work guaranteed, I -Unman liuilding Front Street