Insure lour Crops Against Hail in the Reliable St. Paul. Bratt & Goodman. Ats OPERA HOUSE "German Naval Review," "We Don't Need a Servant," ' "Emperor Nero," "Sambo as Footman," "The Adventuress." SONGS BY MR. HAY. "The Best Thing in Life," "Violets." OPERA HOUSE PICTURE SHOW. 4 Admission Ten Cents. Tho Club Ncdofic with meet with Mrs. Coat08 on Wednesday afternoon. Tho Christian aid society will moot with Mrs. Loren Sturgca on West I Fourth street Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Thomas Hughes and children aro the guests of Mrs. Hughes' par ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Dakcr. They arrived from Idaho aunuay morning. Both Denver and Omaha papers stato that it is generally conceded that the first construction work tho Union Pacific will do will bo tho building of tho North Platte valley lino through to Medicine Bow. General Manager Moh lor. who has been in tho oast for sever al days, is oxpectod to know something definite in regard to the construction of tho line when ho returns homo. In a card to this office, Joo Schwai- ger, who is visiting at L.aornnuo, uro., says: "Havo not seen anything I like better than Nebraska. Miss Ella Blako, of North Platto, has been elected a teacher in tho city schools hero and thoy gavo her a big boost. This town has eighteen Baloons, but will bo "dry" after July 1st. Tho fellows hero wnd favor saloons want a law passed that will fine the saloon keeper when a man I gets drunk instead of fining tho one who is drunK. i suonoso that's tho sa loon keeper's last hope. It does seem too bad to break up business when tho saloons aro as fine as thoy aro hero." For Rent. A handsomo fivo room cottago In tho West End with shade trees, blue grass lawn and electric lights. BUCHANAN & PATTERSON. ABOUT PEOPLE. Mrs. Julius Hahler left yesterday for a visit with friends at Ord. Dr. and Mrs. Voorheea Lucub re turned Sunday from their eastern trip. 0. E. Elder and Albert Schatz aro transacting business in Sutherland to day. Rolfo Halligan is homo from tho stato university to spend tho summer vacation. Mrs. L. H. Baker returned to Oma ha yesterday aftor visiting friends in town lor ten uays, Ed VanDorhoof goes to Omaha this week for tho purpose of purchasing an automobile Miss Alico Bin state university, summer vacation. DR. 0. II. CRESSLER, Graduate Dentist Oilko over the McDonald Stato Bank. News of the City. Placoyour insurance with Bratt & Goodman and you will bo safo. Mrs. John J. Halligan very pleasantly tho .Saturday isignt uum entertained last week. For Snlo-My ''property, ' B21 East Fifth stroot; corner lot Mrs. Alvina Picard. Tho comet band will give nn open nir concert on tho streets tills evening. Mrs. Cummings cntortalncd at a kens ington Friday afternoon, tho guests passing a dolightfuraftcrnoon, D. A. Uakor terminated his visit it North Platto last night and loft for Denver whoro ho will accopt a position in tho secret service of tho Union Pacific nndor C, L. Pattorson. Wanted A competent girl for gonoral nousoworic. Apply to Airs, A. u, Hoagland. An old votornn named Colo eighty- ono years oi ago was urougni uown from Logan county yosterday and sent to tho soldiers' homo nt Grand Island. Ho was In a very fccblo condition. Carl Lunkwlts. of thoBlrdwood coun try, was in town yestcrduy seeking legal tulvico in n caso wherein cortain particB posted notices, on hia fonco ad vising him to lcavo tho country in Btantly or suffer tho ponnlty groat bodily harm. Tho Altar Soclotv of St. Patrick's church will meet with Mrs. N. McCabo Thursday afternoon, Tho Rebekah kensington will meet with Mrs. Alex Fcnwlck on Fridav aftornoon of this week. For Salo Cheap -A good rofrigorator. Mus. Wm. Shuman, C02W. Fifth St., Phono 333. Tho Tomnlo Craft will dva nnn of its cnioyable dancing parties at tho Masonic tomplo tomorrow evening. Tho Enuitablo Land Co has sold to Ulrich Fickonscher tho southeast quarter of Boction 4-13-20 for a consid eration of ?SQ0. Tho motion pictures nt tho opfcrn house tomorrow -evening will Include "Raco foil MillonB'.' and "Tho Morry Widow," both aro especially fine. Tho Ladles' Auxiliary of tho B. of The Junior Normal. Tho Junior Normal, in connection with tho county teachers' institute, opened yesterday with nn enrollment of 150, which by last ovening had in creased to 150, and this morning ten more pupils woro enrolled. This ox coeds by thlrty-fivo tho enrollment nt tho beginning of tho normal last year: it is tho most auspicious opening, of any or tho normals so iar held. Not only is tho attendance ver gratifying to Principal Bcattio and his assistants, but tho interest already dis played bv tho students, fcnd tho man ner in which tho work is taken up by by tho teachers is indlcatlvo of a very successful term It is confidently ex pected that before the nd of tho week tho enrollment will reach the two hun dred mark. For Sale. A few nico residences and vacant lots, Improved farms, hay, alfalfa and othor land nt $3.50 pec aero and up ward. JJKATT & UOODMAN, MUST BE SOLD AT ONCE. New five room house with bath, electric lights city fc.M everything mod aftornoon, Juno 10th. invltod. Bratt & Goodman for city proporty. It is stated that tho momborship of mo iNcurasKa railroad employes' osbo- All friends are havo cash buyers r . lit , i era. in me diocks rrom busi ness part of the city. Good location. Call and name your price and it is yours. ance Agency. 1 liks Asm STYLE FIT QUALITY Ye, for In thcio throe eucntUlt tho Fie Mm. Shoe excels. Most Styles 00 &G.00 It reflccto the latest styles all ovor. Quality la literally "built" right Into It. Put It to the real teet of a hoa-wcer and you'll find tho I'lor ehclm outlast all othsri. Graham & Co., Do You Emu ver Thi About SAVING SrLnTi Estate & Insur railroad employes in tho Btato. ' Weather forecast: Partly cloudy and nrooaoiy (mowers tonifrnt and tomorrow, f ho maximum tomporature yostordny was 70, ono year niro 08: minimun tomporature this morning 64, ono yoar Aluminum house numbers ten, contol each. GlNN & WHITE. Ed Ewoll. Held ncrcnt of the Grnnd Island RUirar foetdrv. who waa in town yesterday, sayfl boots in th'o valley west oi town nro a vory lino stand. Tho condi tion oi mo crop as a wliolo is vory promising. 0. E. Fuller, recontlv annotated special agent of the troneral land office. rouirnou touay irom LJhoyonno wnoro ho went to report for duty. Ho has been assigned to work In this and d s- trict for tho present. W. W. Gardnor and G. P. Mosher. representing a Denver real estate 1 ngoncy, aro in town today and will ro- this week gotting our pcoplo in- ;cd In a new nriiiitinn whirh linn neon laid out to Denvor. Polled Angus BuIIb for salo. Thomas E. Doouttle. Dr. M. D. Pass, who mnvnil frnm wailaco to Central Citv a counln of montlis ngo. will locato In Madrid. Perkins county. Aftor n man Hvcb for n number of years in wcBtcrn Nebraska no ouior piaco seems liko homo to him. A forty-hour dovotion eervico Wim at St. Patrick's church Sunday morn ing nnd will cIobq this ovening. Nov. Carroll is boing nsslstod by Rov. Sulli van, of Elm Crook, Rov. Daley, of Kearney and Rov. Haley, of Lexing ton. Not all oyo troubles demand tho wcar ng of glasses. Your eyes tested free lore by an oxpert optician who will lind out your troublo nnd toll you hon estly whether you ought to havo glasses or not Clinton, Jhwelkk and Optician. A Washington dispatch in tho World Herald Btatos that bids havo boon in vited for a sito for tho fcdornl building In this city anil that tho bids will bo opened July Oth. Tho order asking for UIU9 Wll master Maurice Fowlor took a rnrlnnd nf horses to Grand Island yesterday. Notice. Picnic Parties and fi Rhino- In nnnlttvn. Iy forbidden at tho Lamplaugh Lake. ranics lounu trespassing Will bo prosecuted. LAMpLAuau Estate. Scaled Bidsfor Sidevralk. Sealed bids will bo recrived by tho undersigned up to noon of Juno 15th, 1908, for laying a four-foot stone walk on tho oast and south sides of tho Central school building. Tho right to roject any or all bids is reserved. E. T. Tit AMP, Scc'y Bd. of Education. trgo, a student at the , in homo to spend tho Gcorcro M. Graham sncnt Sundav in uranu uinnu witn ins lamuy, who are visiting relatives there. rl n If nn If flnn r f I I n n . guest at tho John Weinberger residence, naving nrrivori yesterday. Misses Kato and Mavmo Woinborcror returned yesterday irom a three weeks' visit witn friends in Umaha. Miss Eunlco Babbitt returned home Sundav from Lincoln, whero sho is cm- ployed as teacher in tho city schools. Will Friend, who had been visiting relatives and irtcnas in town for ton days, returned to Denver this morning. win xviaionoy went to Lincoln yes terday to attend the stato meetincr of tho Nebraska undertakers and embalm- ors. Tom Austin, who had been visitincr nis orotner ueorgo lor soveral days, left last night for his homo in St. Louis. Two Domican sisters, who had been visiting tho sisters of tho parochial school, returned to spauiaing, Neb. yesterday morning. Wirt r 't1lnirt f I VkllltviHiia llhit rived in town this morninir nnd will re main hero for somo time looking after his real cstato mtcrosts. Mr. nnd Mrs. C. L. Patterson went to Denver last night. They will return tho latter part of the week and ship tneir nouscnoid goous to that city. Mrs. T. C. Pattorson went to Lincoln Sunday nnd will attend tho commence ment exercised of tho stato university, her daughter bdlth belnir ono of tho graduates. Miss' Grace Duncan nnd Miss Laura Murray went to Kearnoy yesterday whero they will attend tho summer school of tho Stato Normal and take up special studies. Mi's. Eva Baldwin, fofmorlv of this city," who hao been living in Lincoln' sincd last fall, IcaveB this week for Chicago whero sho will spend tho buhi- mor with nor sister. Mrs. Hubert Donaldson and Miss Anna McGovcrn, who had been visiting menus in r romont ana other points in tho cast part of tho state, returned homo baturday. A.' J. Senior and family expect to leavo next woek for Denver where they will mako their future home. Mr. Scntcr oilers his residenco for salo, nnd in ovent or taiiuro to sell, will ac- curo a tenant. H. J. Roth and family nrrived from Grand Junction, Col,, Saturday morning and will again, aftor an absenco of soveral years, mako North Platto their homo. Wo aro glad to welcome these good pcoplo back to town. Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Moonoy left Sat urday noon for Omaha, whero they will visit for a week, Mr. Moonoy attending while there tho sossions of tho Masonic errand lodsrc. to which ho is a represen tative Ihoy expect to visit in Lincoln boforo returning liomo. Wanted. Somo breaking done. Bratt & Goodman. ids will probably bo received bv Poat- Thomson tomorrow. John Bratt rocolved a luttor today announcing tho doath of Marlon Foag Ina at Newcastle, Wyo., last Thursday. Tho doceasod wa an old-timo western Nebraska cowboy, and at ono timo was foroman for Bratt & Co. at tho Bird wood ranch, Ho Icuvos a wlfo and two Rons. For Sale. Nice, nearly.now two eoatod corrlagcT urate a uoouman. HEY? Buy a Pair of Lots in Harlem the beautiful modern addi- uon to uenver and let your money work for you while you save. That's the way to assure a future independence A Small Cash Payment and $5 a month per lot is all we ask. Don't ; fail to talk this over with W. W. GARDNER or G. F. MOSHER at Union Pacific Hotel, North Plalte, Neb. hi rsa A Frightened Horse will play havoc with n harness if it isn't mado from superior, well tanned leath er and put togother by exports. When you buy a harness bo suro and get ono that will hold together in cases of emergency, which you can always do if you chooso from our A 1 handsomo stock. A. F. Fink. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK, of North Platte, Nebraska. UNITED STATES DEPOSITARY. Capital and Surplus - $120,000.00. DIRECTORS E. F. Secberger, C. F. McGrew, J. J. Halligan, F. L. Mooney, Arthur McNamara. i How Much For a Gorsftt? 1 No matter what you aro in tho habit of paying for your corsets, you ought to get acquainted wit tho (Model No. 1027 1 Tho point of economy is emphasized by tho Bervico theso corsets give. There is another advantage wearers of the Justmte don't dis card a corset on account of its joss of shapo. Justmte Corsets retain their shapo. H Tho model showa here is a medium low bust, long front and dip hips." Tho Womrtn with an average figure cant find a better value at , !tI5u Wilcox Department Store. l Why Does It Pay To Paint? Preservation Good lumber is scarce and high in price. Old lum ber well seasoned and preserved by painting1, is more valuable than new. Paint is cheaper than lumber. Valuation The cash value of property is advanced .by paint ing. Ask your real estate dealer why he paints before trying to sell. . Reputation Tourists say that the prosperity of a community can be accurately gauged by the appearance of the dwellings. You are one of a community does your home show you to be successful? LINCOLN PAINTS SoBy Workmaa Sl Derryberry, NORTH PLATTE, NEB. NOTIOE I'KOUATK OK WILL Tho Stato of Nobraln. t Lincoln County. I In tho County Court. In tho matter of tho o.iUto of Murr Pattor son. (lecuihori. Tho statu of Nobraskn to tho holrn and next of kin of tho said Mary Patterson, elo coascili Tako Notice, that udoii flllnirof a written Instrument imrixmln? to bo tlio last will and toatamunt of Alary l'atturtou for probata and allowance, It Is ordnrvd that nal.l mattor Ik) sot for hearlnir tho 30th dar of .huio. A. 1). 1VUM, boforo said County Court, at tho hour of u o'clock a. m.. at which tlniu any person lutoroatcd may anpoar and coiiti'Ht tlio narno) and notlcoof this iiroccodlnir Uonltirud tiub llshud throo wooUb nucccudvoly In tho North I'latto Trlbuuu a lotnl-wuokly nowiiiaiHjr. iiubllshcd In thU Htatu. In toHlltiionr thuroof. 1 havo horounto nut my hand and tho aual of I tho county court at North I'latto Hi w oth day ,(U1 JUI1U Ai II. r- W 0. KuiKHj County Jutleo A Nice Lilllc Meal al Armslrono is always appreciated, where you get everything so appetiz ing and toothsome these June mornings, when your appetite is fickle. When you want to treat your friends, your wife or your sweetheart to a meal that is cooked to the Queen's taste bring them to The Enterprise Bakery, Mrs, Jonnle Armstrong Prop "