Hat Pins made of Real Rose Hat Pins It does not seem possible yet It Is true, that theso Hat Plus aro made out of live roscs.aml changed Into metal by a sec ret process. This discovery Is without doubt one ol tho lost arts of tho ancient Egyptians. They are the most beautiful of all Hat Tins. No two arc alike. Made, in finishes to conform to the prevailing fashions In millinery. Six Mzcs at tho following priccst . , $1.50, $2.00, $2.50, $3.00, $3.75, $4.50 Everybody Is talking about them. Don't fall to como In and see t hem. These aro thcgenulno DELAMOTI1U Real Koso Hat Fins. DIXON, THE JEWELER i dm DR. BKOCK, DENTIST, Over First National Bank. H 8 Phone 148 Perry Carson was a passenger to Omaha Sunday night. Leltoy Ginther went to Gothenburg Sunday night on business. Tho latest novelties in fall dress goods nro now on sale at Tho Leader. , W. E. Starr left Sunday night for a visit with friends at Beatrice. Mrs. Bert Naperstnck returned Sun day from a visit with friends at Den vor. Miss Loretta Muryhy, who has been visiting at Maxwell, returned home last evening. That chair Let mo fix it. P. M. SOKENSON, Dr. McLeay, of Gandy, was in tho city yesterday having somo repairs made to his auto. Otto Monsen, time keeper on tho north river branch, was in tho city last evening trading with our merchants. W. C. Mav and M. Byron of Gothen burg were in North Plntto last evening having como up on the local, lnoy re turned home on No. 4. If vou buv a camera or kodak from us, wo will develop your first film free C. M. NEWTON. Arthur Boyd, who is running a serios of sales for u Wisconsin houso camu in yesterday from Bartlcy and will visit friends for a few days. Tho Parker Amusement company that will furnish attractious at the Firemen's tournament noxt week is showing in Sidney this woek. Dr. C. D. Stanard and wife of North English, Iowa, arrived Monday morn ing for a visit with Mrs. Stanard'a par ent's, Mr. and Mrs. Fremont Watts. Double LL 36-inch Sheeting, regular price 8 cents, now 6 cents per yard at The Lkadbk. Tho committee appointed to arrange for the Oshkosh excursion will have a meeting Wednosday ovening at the Commercial Club rooms. Somothing doing. Every member should be pres ent. A socialist campaign orator held forth for an hour or more hist evening nt the First National bank corner, speaking to such as would tarry for a monent to listen to his harranguo on numerous subjects of which ho know little. For Bent A furnished room. In- quireat 401 west Fourth street. Mrs. Anna MacCloud, of Spokane, Wash., will arrive tomorrow lor a vis't with her sister, Mrs. Luko Healy. It has been twentv-eieht years sinci: the two Bistors have met and tho visit will no doubt prove a very pleasant one. Superintendent Lewis and Assistant Superintendent Sutton of tho Unloi Pacific hotel department spent Sun day in North Platte inspecting tho local l.... ..I K1n...iTn. Qtftnn ia nrnmlnnrl unit' s promised now carpets and furniture their visit. us a result ot Polled Angus Bulls for sale. Thomas E. Doomtti.b. Parties or iiutomobilistH returning from Yellowstone Park and the moun tains have been numerous lately. Fri day night several such couples were registered at Mrs. Peter's lodging house, and Saturday night a party of five were at the Pacific hotel. For Sale or Trade. Section 31, town 12, range 30, located ton miles south and one mile west of North Platto. Write C. T. Austin, Lawrence, Neb. Rrv made out fSsA Real J Roses Wm. Ileyse went to Gothenburg this morning on business. "The house of room, comfort and safety." The opern'houso. James McDonald tnndc an automobile trip to Sutherland Sunday. George Shoup and Arthur Yates came down this morning from Suther land. For Salo A good milch cow and ti gentle saddle pony. Inquire nt tho Star Livery Barn. Mario Newton leaves Saturday for Council Bluffs, where she will re-enter tho convent. Miss Ethel Donegnn left on No. 10 Saturday for a three weeks' visit with friends in Omnha. The ladios aid of the Baptist church will meet with Mrs. W. M. Hector, Fri day, August 28th. You can get second hand buggies at Van Cleavo's all in good rcpuir for al most your own price. Call and seo them. Six views of the business houses taken last woek will bo shown nt tho opera hous tonight and tomorrow. If you want n hat becoming to you, you must be coming to me. Making over hats n specialty. Miss WlUTTAKEK. Miss Leaky, who taught last year in our city schools, after n visit with re latives, returned to Kearney this morn ing. Mako offer for house and lot west of Catholic church. Must bo sold this week. BitATT & Goodman. Mrs. Ledham, formerly Miss Mar garet Martin of this city, but now liv ing in Iowa, is visiting with Mrs Andy Anderson, having arrived this morning. Frank Turpie, who has been spend ing the summer in North Platte left this morning for his home nt Golden, Colo., where he will enter tho junior class of the Colorado School of Mines. No order too large or too nm ill fo us to fill. Prompt delivry. TliAMl", the GltoCEIt. Weather forecast for North Platto and vicinity: Partly cloudy with prob ably showers tonight and Wednesday, Wurmcr tonight, cooler Wednesday. Highest temperature yesterday 71, a year ngo !)0; lowest this morning 02, n year ago CG. Tho third annual Fraternal picnic of M. W. A., R. N. A. and L. M. L. A., will bo hold in Max Boor grovo one milo oast and south of Hershey, Thursday. Sept. 10th. Big dance in Hershey hall at night. Everybody welcome. Two bull games in afternoon. Procession to leave Horshey at 10 a. m. western time. Wanted Someone to cut and stack 100 acres of hay in valley seven miles southwest of North Platte. W. V. IIoagi.AND. Half a million fanners and investors in Iowa, Illinois and Indiana want to buy chenper lands. I am in touch with hundreds of them. Write mo a des cription and prico "f your land. I'll do tho rest. Chas. T. Knapn, Middle West Farms and Ranches, Lincoln, Ne braska. Mr. Chaireur, how aro your auto classes? Wo hnve a fine assortment that arc purpose. II. F. lugliiy satisiactory ior your Dixon, Tho Jeweler. Wendels and brother, and Drager,- of Otoe county havo William been spending several days viewing tho land and investigating crop condi tions in Lincoln county. Theso gontlc mon were agreeably surprised and un hesitatingly declare the crops hero nro tho equal of those raised on tho one hundred dollar acre land in Otoe county. Quality is what ynu should stand out for when buying silverware or silver plate. Silver means silver here, and everything in plated ware is tho best of its kind. Wo can show you a splendid variety of cither. Clinton, Jeweler and Optician. J. D. Adams, head of tho J. D. AdaniB Machine M fir. Co., Indianapolis, and tmlenlee of the Road King machine has been in tho pity for several days demonstrating the worth ot his ma- I'hiiin nn ltntiroviiicr our county ronus. Saturday Mr. Adams repaired tho road from tho city to tho north river unugo and yosterday was working east of tho oxner mental farm. 1H hopes the demonstration will ho so successful s to warrant the county commissioners to purchaso a machine. For Sale. Good r room houso on nice corner lot with shade. Close in. $1(00.00. Cozv ii room house and comer lot, $050.00. Extra trootl b room houso in goon re air, barn, shade, lawn, etc., on West Third streot. Close m. $3500 on easy terms. This is nice proporty. Lotus show vou this. Other nice homos mat can no soiu on . . . ... i easy payments, see urate k uoou man Uolore you nuy. For the Children. A nice slate in book given with each pair. form The Big Shoe Man. Duwev St. 1 52 1 School Shoes returned this morning from Omaha. The Misses Turnic had a houso party for fivo of their school friends tho lat ter part of last week . Tho Episcopal Sunday school nro having a picnic today nt tho Hnlligan grovo west of town. Tho Ideal Golf and Negllgeo Shirt, CO cents to $2.25. The Hun Clothing: dept. J. M. Hcuman, who ofilcinted nt the Baptist church Sunday, returned to Paxton this morning. Miss Whittnker invites tho Indies to call and sec her up to dato lino of mil linery, belting, veiling etc. Como nnd seo my assortment of Misses' nnd children's trimmed nnd school lints. Miss Whittakeh. Florence Donegan entertained thlrty- flvo of her young friends at a very plcnsant party on Wednesday afternoon from four to eight. Tho Indies' of tho Presbyterian Mis sionary society will hold nn oxennnge nt Howo Si Moloney's furniture store on Saturday, August 29th. A bunch of typical broncho busters, who had boon exhibiting nt Cheyenne ere passengers cast this morning for Lincoln whore they will tnko in tho stnto fair noxt wcck. Mrs. Young, formerly Miss June Arnctt, of Brule, came down on No 0 this morning for n visit with her par ents west of town. Mrs. Young will remain until Saturday. Wc sell Gillette Safety Razors. Thoy lavo no equal. Shnving mndo pleasant. DIXON, mo jcwoier. Dispatcher JonoB returned Monday from his extended visit to Virginia. Mrs. Jones and children will arrive the latter part of the week, having loft Virginia this morning. Paul Meyer began tho work of sur veying tho new nildltlon lor irusieo abor vesterdav. Sidewalks. sewerage nnd crossings will be laid at once, the work to be completed this tall. Bratt & Goodmnn havo 8 per cent money to loan to help you secure a homo. J. L. Kennedy, of Weeping Wnter, has been in tho citv looking nfter the and conditions. While hero he pur chased 1G0 acres on tho Garfield table through tho agency of Brntt & Good man. Seo tho Dolamotho real rose hat pins in our show windows. They are the latest fad. Mado from real roses. Dixon, Tho Jeweler. Robert Cnrv. who has been sponding tho summer with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Uary, lelt lor tho cast this morning. After visiting in various cities enrouto Mr. Cnry will enter the senior class of tho Theflleld Scientific school, Ynlo University at Now Haven, Conn. Temple Craft dance at the Masonic temple tonight- W. A. Stowart candidate for tho state senate from this district was in the city Monday renewing ncquam tanccB and conferring with friends. This morning Mr. Stowart began a tour of tho western part ol tho uistrict traveling by nn automobile. A Bargain Second hnnd pinno for sale. Clinton, Tho Jeweler. Arrested for Fighting, Tho porters of tho Rebhausen and Carson nnd Landgrnt bnrbor shops got badly mixed up In n meleo on Dewey street this morning and as n conse quence both are now domiciled with Sheriff Miltonbcrger. For somo time crap shooting has boon indulged in rather promiacously in this city and a number ot our cimons nave ucen uiKcn in by ono of these gentlemen of color. Last night tno negroes got in me gamo themselves. Ono lost twenty dollars In tho denl nnd tho winner not being wil ling to liquidnto tho loser proceeded to lo him up. A pocKct kiiiio was ireeiy used in slashing Ins friend about tho face nnd neck. Blood (lowed freely nnd hud not n largo crowd gathered and separated them tho fight might havo re sulted fatally. Deputy Shcritr Lowell was called and took both participants in custody. It is to bo hoped this disgrace ful allalr may onu crap snooting in mis city. For Sore Feet. "I havo found Bucklen's Arnica Salvo to be tho proper thing to use for soro feet, ns well us lor healing hums, cuts, and all manner of abrasions," writes Mr. W. Stono, of East Portland. Maine. It is tin' propor thing too for piles. Try ti Sold under guarantee at atones drug store. 25c. Buchanan & Patterson's Bar gain List. A nice four room cottage, barn, out city buildinirs. lawn, shade trees and water, l'rico $i.uuu.uu. terms $iuu. cash and balanco in monthly payments, less than rent. A good fivo room cottngo, large barn, out buildings, lawn, big shade trees, and c tv water, l'rico sibUU.OU. Term" $500.00 cash and balanco insmnll month ly payments less than rent. An extra good cottago, six rooms, out buildings, city water, sower con nections nnd cement wniits, only lour blocks from tho court house. SluOO.00. Terms $(100. 00 cash nnd balance small monthly payments less than rent. A now f ramo rottaire six rooms anil outbuildintrs. cement walks in second ward H blocKB irom court houso. l'rice $1800.00. Terms $000.00 cash and bal anco small monthly payments. 'A lino cottago of Hix rooms, good out buildings, plumbing, city water, lawn, and shade trees, only three blocks from the court house 11 .Second Ward, l'rico $2100.00. Terms $700.00 cash and bal- nnce on monthly paymonts iosh than rent. We will assist any reliable parties to part of the cash pavmont ronuirod in any of the abovo properties. With theso opportunities for acquiring nico homes there is no excuse for any ono to pay rent. Buchanan & pattriison, Notice to the Public. All persona nro warned against tre pasBing, hunting or fiBhing on tho lnnds of tho Birdwood ranch. Violators will bo prosecuted. It. C. WALLACE, Perry Carson North Platte Cornet Band Benefit at the opera house Thursday evening. Special program nnd nn extra reel of Eicturcs. Come out and help the oys They have given you concerts for the last few years free and arc entitled to your support. An Open Letter to Voters. Dour Sir: I nm n candidate for tho ofilec of Stnto Senator from this dis trict. I want to give you n fow reasons why you should vote tor mo nnu givo me. your support nttho primaries Sept. 1st. . X 1 . I 1 nm Hint uiwnys nnvo uoen m sym pnthv with tho progressive clement in tho Republican Party. I nm not in favor of radical legislation on the one hand or tho "dry rot miscalled conser vatism on the other I do not believe in giving any special favors, logislnttvo or otherwise, to any person, company or corporation but 1 do believe in n suunro deal for nil. 1 lienrtilv endorse tho policies of President Roosevelt and Governor Shel don nnd believe that the rato laws that were passed nt the last legislature nro nood and should not bo interfered with. If elected I shnll work especially for the bust interests of tho farmers and stockmen in Western Nebraska nnd for the State Experimental Farm in Lin coln County which 1 consider of vital importance to the agricultural interests of this part of the atato. Tho Stato farm increases tho valuo per ncro of overv farm In tho western part of tho state. The state farm will increase the yield per acre on every farm in tho western part of the atnto where the farmer will take the trouble to follow the advise of its innnairers. The Stnto farm has dono n great deal ot irooil. it will do more. 1 ooiieve that a branch of tho State Agricultural Colloiro should be located on this farm so that the boys from tho farms of Western Nebraska could learn, close to home, tho scientific handling of tho I conditions with which they have to deal. Resnectfullv Dli. D. f. QUICLEY. For Sale. For Sale, lot -1, block 70, good fivo room house, electric lights and tele phone, lawn, ihade trees, cement side walks. A nice home. terms very reasonable. Pr ce M.7U0. Also a verv comfortable little homo, close in for $000; only about S300 cash is needed to buy this. It is well worth looking up. O. E, Eldeh. For Sale. Section 29. town 15, range 20, nnd section 1.1 and 2,1, town 10, range M. Good grazing laud. 1'nce $1.01) per acre if purchaser will take all three sections. Inquire of J. L. Stingley, at I North Platto Moat Market. Dissolution of Partnership- Notice is hereby irivon that tho firm of Marti & Schriebor has this day been dissolved by mutual consent, Fred Mar ti retiring from said firm . All accounts duo the late firm are payable to Henry Schricburwho will conduct thu business at tho old stand. Dated August 11, 1908. FllED MARTI. llENKY SCHUIEIIEII New Stock of eras and Amateur Supplies We have just received them. They arc Hummers. e Sell Films Adopted to all Cameras and Kodaks from Buster Brown size up to 4x5. We Develop Films and Plates. MY LUMBER ALWAYS ON THE MOVE. Ask your neighbor tho reason. Tho answer comes, Inn prices aru right and sutinf action ifiinrHtiteed. My largo and well HBHortvd stock enables every buyer . . .... t i . . vt i . f - .r. It) Hl WflHl IIS WMMia. WOW In UIU IIII1U to build. Let me figure your next ro- quiremetita. My estimates will bo found the lowest for the same uuporior quality- or lumber than you win get Irom any one im in the country. Sfttisfaction is my motto. C. F. 1DDINGS. Cam M. Newton. Get Your Boys Ready for School. Hi FBBHH KI' "Mill ALLWOOL' a pair of shoes. Come in and sec what great induce ment we have to offer. THE LEADER CLOTHING DEPARTMENT JULIUS PIZER, Proprietor. PLUMSrf Home Grown Will be Ready for Shipment about September lstfc Place Your Orders Now. GLENBURNIE FRUIT FARM, D. Hunter, Prop., SUTHERLAND, NEB. IMMIQIX WHITE & LESKEY, by High-grado results producu that nover fail your want to fill: Jjj Invuriably contracts aro completed according to specification, TIiub rendering by porfect unity each dotail in right relation: Ml JjJ Examining their work, you'll find it dono with scrupulous care, l & because of ita enduring nature it does not require repair: u Liko mngic thoy put up tho Wood, Stono, Hrick or Concrete, u Exertirg forces in cement building with which no othor can compete: So tho firm for choice material always on tho alert, jjj Keeps employed for each departmont of the job n true export: uJ Endonvorlng to got for yoursolf a homo, store, hotel or flat, J You'll profit by calling on tho bulldorB, WHITE & LESKEY, u) You will want your boya to look dressy when you send them to school. The Leader just received a large assortment in all sizes and patterns of chil dren's suits, in Knickerbockers or plain pants. A special offer will be given to fix your boys out in a suit,hat or cap, mother's friend waist, a ROOF and Excellent. COMING OUT IN HIS NEW DRESS a horse enjoys his travel if it is a har ness bought and fitted nt Fink's. Our harness for any kind of a vohiclo are models of elegance, strength nnd benuty, nnd not only look well nnd wear well, but givo your horso case, comfort nnd freedom of motion, quickens his speed nnd givca him style. A. F. Fink. Why not Blow Yourself to a good meal for onco and just boo what u dollghtful thing it is to havo your nppotito tempted with tho savory odor of steak nnd mushrooms, broiled chickens, or primo roasts, and then havo tho realization more than fulfill tho anticipation? When your nppotito is coquettish on u sultry day try a meal at )) Enterprise Bakery. Mrs, Jennie Krmstronui Prop. constructive knowledge mid skill, of North Platto. n a m