copyright. CUPID ALWAYS GETS BUSY fn iko Spring, and in view of that fact Wo havo a very fino collection of en gagement and wedding rings. ,Tho set tings aro the most exquisito ever scon, and aro well worthy- of the uso they aro put to. Wo wish to call attention to the fino workmanship on all our jowclry making it extremely durable and guard ing against loss of stones and settings. DIXON, The Jeweler. DR. BROCK, DENTIST, Over First National Bank. ; Phone 148 Sutherland has raised funds for a fourth of July celebration. W. T. WllpnV la trnnaanflnr. 1t business in Lincoln, leaving for that uiky iuhl nignt. Miss Mnhol Dnkn will nntnrfnln n party of friends at a bIx o'clock dinner mis ovening, loiioweU by a theatre party. A dozen or moro Brady pooplo have been in town for several days as wit nesses in a contest at tho United States land office. Evorott Fonda went to Omaha ynstor day to visit his brothor Frank who is re covering from an operation performed at a hospital. Tho advanced salo of seats for Mrs. Fisko in "Rosmersholm" indicate that there will bo a crowded house to greet this great actress. Mrs. A. J. Goodonew and daughter, who havo been visiting at tho Kinlcy homo for tho past week, loft for their homo at Garfield Monday morning. Mrs. Jay Lavcrty sister of Mrs. H. J. Kinley and Mrs. Lou Schwaner a neice, stopped over for a few days en route home from a trip to tho coast. Business is reported quiet by SherifT Miltonbcrgcr, but something is likely to "bust open" most any day, which probably means "there's a hen on." Mary, nino year oid daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Drost, fell from a teeter board yesterday forenoon and sustained a fracture of tho left arm above tho wrist. Tho ladies of the W. It. C. will hold a social at the homo of Mrs. James Snyder Wednesday afternoon. Ice creum and cako will bo served. Every body invited. Miss Mary Ilorten, of Rawlins, Wyo., a senior at tho Nebraska state univer sity, is spending a few days as the guest of .Miss Joy Ghurch while en routo to her home. Wo are requested to announce that a Children's Day program will bo ren dered by tho Sunday school in tho, church atrlfetshy Sutvday1, JunaUth, at eloven o'clock a. m. west time. Morning Glory, ) A. trio pf Flour scl Lcxington Patent dom equalled and Minnesota ) never excelled. - At Harrington & Tobin'e. Joe Fillion has associated himself with a Mr. Davis of Cozad for the sale of automobiles in this section of the state, and a carload of several makes will bo received by them tomorrow. Tho board of county commissioners convened in session yesterday, and as soon as the footings of tho assessors' returns aro completed tho commis sioners, will begin sitting as a board of .equalization. Mr. and Mrs. John T. Strahorn went to Lincoln this morning to be present at tho- commencement exorcises of tho state university, their daughter Miss Mary being ono of tho graduates of that institution. Simmons salesman's samplo lino of Hammocks at Ginn & Whito s. Raymond C. Young, of Keith county, and Miss Juno Arnett, of Nichols pre cinct, were united in marriage Sunday by Rev. W. M. Evans, of Hershey. Tho bride is well known hero having atten ded school for several yoars. At tho meeting of tho Are department Friday evening tho invitation to send a r'unnfng team to Lexington on July 4th was accepted. Tho niembors of tho team havo bcon selected and aro now getting in shape by making frequent runs. Let mo mako you a set of window screens. ' P. M. Souenson. For Rent. 320 acres good hay land near this city. 160 acres good hay land near Bird wood Siding. ICO acres good hay land near Suther land. Also Bomo houses. Bkatt & Goodman. With a Good Horse and a pleaeant companion life is well worth living. You can get tho good horso and a good carriago too from this livery stable at a moderato charge. So moderate in foot thut you can take hor driving without hurting you at all. And her pleasuro alone would bo worth the money?- " ' A' M. Lock. For Salo A good heavy saddle. In quiro at tho Garman Livery Stablo. TTfTnnfttfn Titltt 1af tlin ctnlnmr ff Tnof master Thompson will bo increased t nn mi nnn ml.t. 1 - iiuiii 7,:vu w 2z,tiuu. inis incrensu . . . . i in saiary is due to tnp increased re ccipts. Geo. T. Field crocs to Omaha this week to placo an order for the insido nntsninirs or his now house, in return ing homo ho expects to come overland in nis now automobile. Carroll C. Chamber will graduate this week from tho militurv academy at Culver, Ind. His parents aro at H CI m mnrtfl I r hill- rnt- r" 9 r Arnansas in n lew weeks. The.be8t and chcaocBt insurance against hail, cyclone, tornado, wind storm, tiro and lightning In strongest companies on earth, written bv Bratt & Goodman. John R. Mvlandcr has sold to Jennio B. McConnell tho south half of section 4, town 18, range 32, for $7, GOO. This iana lies two miles south and ono mile cast of Hershey. Tho purchaser lives at Cozad. Phna Pnsa la lintttnr n OQvflO nl1!tinn built to his green house, which will trft Ym iVC arnnt lirt lino vtnnrinrl f rt year or moro past. With this addition, of his rapidly increasing trade. Mrs. A. 0. Kocken left this morn ing for Omaha whoro sho will bo mot by her daughter Margaret and tho two will go to Lincoln to attend tho com mencement exercises of tho state uni versity from which Miss Arta Kocken graduates. Qualitv is what vou should stand out for when buvinir silverware or silvor plate. Silver means sliver horo, and everything in plated ware is the best of its kind. Wo can show you a splendid variety of either. Clinton, Jeweler and Optician Miss Tillio Blankenbunr. Gcorcro Savin and Ralph Ray expect to go to Grnd Island tomor-ow to take tho general lafid office civil service exam ination with tho view of ultimately re ceiving a clerkshin aDnointmcnt in that branch ot tho government service. The bcautv of cut class deDcnds unoti its brilliancy; that depends upon tho design, depth of cuttings and tho quality of tho. glaps. Tho glass we qeU a tho best made, clean cut, sparkling, exquis- 10 in aesign ana moaerato in price. Clinton, Jeweler and Optician. Contractor McMichaol botran work yesterday on 22x40 foot barn for ,Geo X. i YTI11UI1 111 IIUllUUUI, cuilBtruc- tion and convenience will sumhsa any thing ever constructed in this lino jn North Platte. As soon as tho barn' is completed, Mr. McMichaol will begin work on Mr. Field's new residence. Private and Buildiner & Loan monov to help you buy a homo. . UIIATT & GOODMAN, Tho many friends and former School mates of Miss Omega McNamara, for merly of this city but now of Peoria, 111., will bo pleased to learn that in ad dition to winnimr second ' honors- in a graduating class of seventy in tho Po oria High school, Miss Omega has also neen awarded a scholarship in the Bradley Plovtcchnic Institute of Peoria. which sho will accept. She had made reparations to enter tho Comstock chool of Oratory at Chicago next fall, but this will now bo postponed until the completion of hercourso in Peoria. Good Investments. 4 room house barn and 2 lots novincr 12 per cent on investment $1100. jvwo 7 room cottage, closo in, $3000. Fivo room house, irood barn, two lots, $1050. Eight room horiso. elegant barn, two blocks from Dewoy street. $3650. U, H. thoelecke. Superintendent Anderson Married. From Saturday's Clicyonno Tribune, St. Mark's Episcopal church wub the sceno of a pretty littlo wedding this morniritr at 10:30 o'clock, when Miss Bertha Toll of this city became tho wife of Mr. 11. L. Anderson, also of Choyonno. Tho ceremony, which was a very quiet ono, was porformed by Dr. G, C. Rafter, and was witnessed only bv tho immediate relatives and friends of tho contracting parties. The brido looked exceedingly pretty in a tailored suit of brown cloth, with hat and glovos to match. She woro a beautiful diamond and enamel broach, tho gift of the groom. After tho nuptial cere mony had been concluded and congrat ulations received, the bridal counlo drove at once to tho Union Pacific de po where they boarded Mr. Ande - son a private car, enroute to salt bake Citv. where tho honeymoon will be spent. Mrs. Anderson has been oiio of the popular nurses at be. John s nos pital for tho past year, graduating laBt July from hospital training school. Sho is a very charming young lady of winning personality and has hosts of friends in this city who will unito in heartiest congratulations and best wishoB for all happiness. Mr. Anderson is the well known, superintendent of tho Wyoming division or tho Union 1'a cific railroad, and is a very popular railroad omciai. upon tneir return to 4l.tn I fr t If m M.O Anilnv.AH ...III tlllD UlVjr, Mil, UiiU IIAIO. 41IIMUIOUU Will occupy tho handsomo residence of the tormer on uast seventeenth street. Bucklen's Arnica Salve Wins. Tom Moore, of Rural Route 1, Coch ran, Ua., writes: "l had a bad soro come on tho instep of my foot and. could find nothing that would heal it until I applied Bucklen's Arnica Salvo, Less than halt ot n cent box won Uhe day for mo by affecting n perfect cure.1' oold under guarantee at atono's drug store. Cnrtain Rises at 8:15. Manager Miller, of tho opera house, is in receipt of a letter from tho man- njror of tho Mrs. Fisko company in which ho saya tho curtain will raiso at 8:15 next Thursday and that after tho curtain raises no ono will bo soatcd ex cept botween acts. Thoatro goers will plcaso mako a noto of this and bo in their scats beforo 8:15. For Sale. Gilt-cdgo $1500.00 first mortgage, two years, 8 per cent semi nnnunl into'est, on good rental property in west ond valued at WoW. Also othor first class loans. Sco Bratt & Goodman. Bixby Tomorrow Evening. Tho initial number of tho Junior Nor mal entertainment courso will bo given at tho high school auditorium tomorrow ovening, tho attraction being a lecture by A. L. Bixby, the poet philosopher of tho State Journal, and at ono time n resident of North Platto. "Bix", as ho is familiarly known throughout No braska, is Hn intensely interesting sneaker, mixing his remarks with a display of original wit that keeps his audience in good humor and in condi tion to roccivo his pointed philosophic sayings. Everybody in worth riatto should hear Mr. Bixby. Boys! Watch Out. If tho boys who havo been interfer ing with tho sower nnd other property in tho Trusteo's Addition' do not quit this kind of work they will bo arrested. Roy B. Taror, Trustee Receive But One Bid. Last evenintr was tho appointed timo for opening bids for tho construction of tho now Presbyterian church, but as thcrowas but one bid. it wns not opened and tho timo will bo extended until other contractors can bo heard from. The architect had placed tho plans in tho hands of several umtiha contractors and it was oxpected that bids would bo received from them, but up to last oveninir nono had boon filed. Tho ar chitect was to havo been horo last night, but ho failed to appear. Tho ono bid received wns from Poter Wind, tho contractor who is building the Keith opera house. , Owner Must Sell. Pretty cottacre with lawn. Bhade, cement walk and citv water. Closo In. Cut to $1400.00, $200.00 cash, balance $15.00 per month. 1JRATT 61 UOODMAN. The Great Mrs. Fiske. Mrs. Fiske, who has just won tho admiration of Now Yorkors with hor brilliant performance of Rebecca West in "Rosmersholm" will como to tho opera house Thursday of this week. In Rebecca West Mrs. r iske litis a role upon which she has been at work for several years and tho results of this study aro shown in her mastery of what is ccnerallv airrccd to bo one of tho greatest, most difficult and most fascin ating in. tho contemporary drama, bho is the dominant and movincr fitrure in a ppderfutdramivof lave and pxpla.7 Vioi) time is uiu crowning wont ox me master modern playwright Henrik Ib sen. Tho story ot the iovo ot itcbccca West for John Rossmer has an interest that grips the auditor throughout its narration and thrills him in tho great confession sceno in tho third act and in tho tremendous denouement to which the story progresses. It is in these latter scones that Mrs. insko rises to hor trroatest heicrht. but throughout tho portrayal is character ized by that fine intelligence, intro Bpectivo analysis nnd thorough toch niquo.at which Mrs. Fiske is unrivalled. Again, in this production, tho ensemble nctintr of tho Manhattan Company has come in for tho highest sort of praise. A Grand Family Medicine. "It irives mo pleasuro to sneak a good wood for Electric Bitters," writes Mr. Frank Conlan, of No. 430 Houston St., Now York. "It's a grand family medicino for dvsnensla and livor com plications; whilo for lamo back and weak kidneys It cannot bo too highly recommended." Electric Bitters regu late tho digestive functions, purify the blaod nnd impart rcnowed vigor and vitality to tho weak and debillated of both sexes, bold under gurrantce at Stono'B drug store. 50c. FOR SALE OR EXOIIANGE-Four Thoroughbred Hereford Bulls. Two four year old. ono two year old, and ono eighteen months old. Inqulro of or address W. B. Ellis, North Platte. Button Oxfords Every woman admires these Golden Brown Button Ox fords, made on the "Tred- strate last d T AA and only JjeUU Our Tan in Russian Calf with Suede top (Cl CA at DOUU The Golden Brown Buckle Oxford is very popular this season, made on the 1 red strate" last fr'l PA and only SMAI.I. The Big S m noe man Local Railroad News. Tom Yonda returned tho lattor part oi last week from n visit in Umaha. J. Fred Dawson, auditor of tho Union 1'acIHc hotels, Is In town on business tooay. An BVOMir nf dOO tnn nt nfnroirA coal per day Ib rccoivod at this termin al, it is irom tno uock springs veins. Chief Dispatcher M. F. Whito has taken n thirty-day lay-off, which ho will snend in Illinois. Dni-1 Jones is looking after tho dutlos of cuioi uispatcner. Walter Beam, who had been in an Omnhn Iinanttnl fnp nnvnral ttrnnlfa - cclving treatmont for injuries sustained wiiuu ui worK in uio rauroau yards, re- uirncu nomo yesterday. DiRnnfplinr .T A .Tnnnii mitt ln.rt l about thirty days for n month's visit at LI. .1.1 A 1 ma oiu Biamping grounus in Virginia. Ho will bo accompanied by Mrs. Jones and tho chidrcn. Train Dispatcher Frank Hopkins who had been spending a thrco weeks' va cation in Minnnnnfn rntiirnntl ttm 1nt ... ..... vv., ,uvi....-. li.bVUl part of last week. Mrs. Hopkins and tho children will remain In that Btato n month or so longer. taken off tho Third district, reducing the number to eleven. Tho crows on tho Second district woro also reduced two rocnnflv. Tllla ran lin tnlnn on nn indication that business is not very DR. F. W. MILLER, GRADUATE DENTIST. Offico over Dixon's Store. Lady's Suit Style No. 3247 made from good grade Navy Blue Pan ama, nicely trimmed with Black Silk Braid. Jacket lined with Navy Blue Taffeta Silk. Price $20. Wircox Department Store Smoke any one in the Box of Fqrcst King cigars nnd you will find it of tho samo even excellence Bo- causo the tobacco In them is all care fully selected, and every leaf has to bo nencctoris rejected. Try a iorest King today. If Uioro is a better fivo cent cigar mado it must indeed bo a wonder. J.F. SCIIA1ALZRIED. HUMPHREYS' SnociflcB euro by acting directly on the SICK fmS WHIlOUl UlHlUIUlUg VUO IUOl v uio system. no. i tot i' overs. No. 2 ' WonuB. No. 3 " Toothing. No. 1 Diarrhea. No. 7 " Coughs. No. 8 " Nouralglo. No. 0 " Ilcadftchos. No. 10 " DyspopHla. No. 11 Hnpprcssod Torlods. 'No. 12 WhltoB. No. 13 " Croup. No. 11 ThbSkln. No, ID " IthoumatiBm, No. 1G Miliaria, No. 10 Catarrh. No, 20 " Whooping Oough. No. 27 ThoKhlnoya. No. 30 Tho IMadilor. No. 77 " La Qrinno. - " " - " 4 Tn ntnnll 1trf llna rt tirtllnf U Hmf. fit 4llA Vnnf pocltot. At DnwgiHtH or nrnllcd, 2Co. each. ir Medical Ouldo nmllod (ten. ftiwYo''' Mcd' Co,,Cor' w"""m Joha s,rwjt PACTS AND REASONS -Why the "Detroit" W VAPOR BURNER Is Superior to afl Others First It is absolu t e 1 y SAFE. Second It requires NO generating1. Third It is ready for use as soon as it, is lighted. Fourth It burns the gns DIRECT from supply pipe, therefore no chance for explosion. Fifth It burns more air and less gasoline than others. Sixrl. It will burn ANY GRADE of gasoline with out smoke. Seventh It burns A PURE BLUE FIRE from start to finish. Eighth It is FREE from soot or smoke. Nineth It is the MOST DURABLE burner made. Tenth It is very SIMPLE no bolts and nuts, no screws arc used. Can be taken apart and put together without a tool. Eleventh It is PERFECTLY RELIABLE at all times; arc used SUMMER and WINTER. A IT WILL BURN ALCOHOL. JTOS. HERSHE Y Locust Street. North Platte. 99 Pittsburg Perfect ELECTRICALLY WELDED FENCES aro enjoying phenomenal success, and aro conceded to bo far superior to any other fences on tho market. Thousands of pleased fenco UBcrs will testify that "Pittsburg Perfect" Eloctrlcally Welded Fences Will aland ordinary as woll as hard usbqo Will not soo in summor's heat nor break in tho cold of winter Aro mado of the boat material for fencing purposes Havo stays that will not slip nor can they bo moved out of placo Will conform to tho most unoven ground and can bo erected ovor hills and through valloys as well as on lovol ground Havo no slack wires to spoil tho appearance as woll as tho ofilciency Do not rcqulro an oxport to orect. Are now made with stay wires as large aa the line wires JOSEPH HERSHEY, Agent, NORTH PLATTE, NEBRASKA. t WHITE & LESKEY, by constructivo knowledgo nnd skill, jj Hlgh-grado results produce that novor faif your want to fill: Jj ' Invnriably contracts aro completed according td specification, Thus rendering by porfect unity each detail in right relation: Examining their work, you'll find it dono with scrupulous caro, Ml w & because of its enduring naturo it docs not require repair: JJ Liko magic thoy put'up tho Wood, Stono, Brick or Concrete, Exerting forces in cement building with which no othor can compote: So tho firm for choico material always on tho alert, Keeps employed for each department of the job a truo export: ul Endeavoring to get for yourBolf a homo, Btoro, hotel or flat, J You'll profit by calling on tho builders, WHITE & LESKEY, 1?: C. P. TEMPLE, Manager. J. G, UEELER, Attorney. Temple Real Estate and Insurance Agency REAL ESTATE, LOANS, INSURANCE. It will bo to your advantage to aeo us first when wanting anything In our lino. North Platte, Nebraska. Offlco Cor. Kront aud Dowoy 8U. nerui'-HTAiitH, 1 I s