THE ICE MAN. vour work is close ntul confining i i - ..r- our oyca nro nounu i ouuui robably they have already caused ou some worry bettor call in and nvo them examined tcday. The eliof that a pair of well fitted i ..ion tiin mid tho tire- .! f.,rtUnr Hoi- inn ill the UI1L1UII tromrth of your eyes arc two largo terns that should not booverlooked. f ii. fit- vmi If necessary with the iroper lennes-tho cost Ib reason- CLINTON, Jeweler and Opitican. nRS. BROCK & J5 r.ii i.i .1. ' - M ..... it, 1 ! ci.mmi rotnrnnil from Omaha t night. r m wmiiinn wnni. i.ii win uiu t night. c i i.v,.il,i Infe limk nlirht r a visit with relatives i nuunu, Mogul CofTco Is tho beat. Ask yoru Mrs. Elmer Owens expects to leave . - r ..It. ...Ilk lir alitor lit. lue Island, 111. Ed Ewoll, fluid agont for tho Grand I k t 1 .. man n IttltffnMtlU in iifi Diiirnr i him in v. bv i n & uuiimivuh Isltor in town yesterday. P. W. HurminirhauBon. the hop uver. loft hiBt nitrht for u visit with datives at Ft. Madison, Iowa. FREE A Dust Pan with a ton of iir it Ufiiin Hnntrnrtnr ft. T. Stevens has boCUtl I1M ITI'ITI Mill 111 1111 UUUIVIUII VW vbiu Mrs. P. Manion residence in tho Third wnril. Mr. and Mrs. Robt. McMurray. liv ing south of Brady, woro in town yes torday visiting their daughter Mrs. Asa Snyder. For Rent B room houso with olectriu lights. Inquiro at 820 South Dowoy St. D. Fisher camo down from Chappoll Tuesday and entered tho service of tho Union Pacific aa fireman on a Bwitch engine As soon as tho wathor will pormlt, Howard McMichaol will begin tho erec tion of Earl Stamp's now rosldence in the Trustee's addition. Use Rexnll Cherry Juice Cough Syrup. McDonell & Graves D. C, Carroll, who for threo yearn has lived on tho Gamble ranch south of the river, will havo a public sulo of atock and farm machinery on March 4th. Mrs. W. E. Shuman will entertain a number of young ladles tomorrow aftor- noon at a "curio party" which will bo given in favor of Miss Shuman of Lex ington, who is her guest. Drink Mogul Coffoo. Daro Devil Daniel, tho Bkatorial ex pert, made his initial appearnnco at tho rink Wednesday evening and interested a large number of spectators by hin foat. Last night his stunts woro especially good. Ho will appear again tonight and tomorrow night. Fred Wclngand returned to Omaha Tuesday. Mrs. Woingnnd will contin ue her visit hero for a week or so. Hogs sold in tho JSouth Oalm market Wednesday at $0.2-1, an ad vance of thirteen cents over tho pre ceding day. The best mnde railroad overalls you j ever saw at any price and the price on them only $1.00 at Wilcox Department Store. Tho Catholic ladies will servo lunch tomorrow (Saturday) afternoon and evening in the Hahlor building on Dowoy street to which tho public is cordially invited. They will also have on sale a numbor of ladies kitchen and work aprons at reasonable prices. For Sale At a reasonab'e price, good new five room house and bath. All rooms large. Lawn, shade trees started; two lots and houso on the corner lot. 302 So. Chesnut and C. Sts. One of tho most enjoyable affairs of this season was tho sleigh rido and evening party given by Charles Mar tini Tuesday ivening to about thirty high school pupils. In tho Physiology contest MIbb Helen Waltemath won the prize while Miss Sarah Hrand carried oft" the prize in tho quotation contest. FREE A Dust Pan with a ton of coal. W. W. BlliOE. Messrs. Hensolt, VonGoetz and Kell hrr, tho inseparable trio, will buy a tract of land near town and engage in the poultry business as a side issue. They will start business with 1,000 hens and a liberal supply of incubators and brooder. Vic says there's millions in it, and they propose to get part of the swag. In this move the boys havo their bolts on the main shaft. Use Rexall Cherry Juice Cough Syrup. McDonell & Graves. Another Lincoln county young lady has won honors, this timo Miss Georgia McNoel, daughtorof Mr and Mrs. D. B. McNeol, who livo northwest of town. Miss McNeol is a studont in tho Lin coln high school, und in a recent con test won highest honors for the beBt essay. As a representative of tho Lin coln high school she went to Omaha and in a similar contest, givon under the nuspicos of tho Sons of J the Revo lution, won tho second highoBt honors. This certainly speaks woll of MIbb Mc Neel's intellectual standing. Mogul CofTco is a 35 cont quality for 25 cents per pound. Ask your Grocer. Judgo Grimes gooa o Ogalalla Mon day to hold a torm of district court. At this torm the man and woman charged with tho murdarof Volloy Mann will bo tried if a-jury can bo socurod. Tho word "if" is used because tho signed confes sion of the man was published verbatim in tho Ogalalla Nows, as wro also tho statements of tho woman, and thcro is somo doubt If thoro are twolvo men in Keith county who havo not formed an opinion as to tho guilt of tho defen dants. Wo havo cash customers for several dwellings ranging in prico from $1500 to $2500. By listing such properties with us you will secure speedy sales. Buchanan & Pattekson. Mid-torm reports were sent out to all pupils of the schoolBon Wednesday nnd Thursday of this week. They should bo tuken homo and given to tho par ents. If this is not dono send word to tho teachors and copies of tho re ports will bo Bont to you. If tho work is marked unsatisfactory ;the parent can do nothing hotter than call on tho teacher for explanations and between tho two a helpful understanding can be arranged. Season tickots for tho lcc turo course havo March 2d for Hruby HroB. This Is wrong, Monday March 1st, Ib tho dato. They wili arrivo horo Sun day morning. Denies New Trial. In tho district court yesterday after noon, Judge Grimes overruled a motion for a new trial in the Dr. McCabe case. It Is understood tho case will bo taken to the supremo court on error in tho judge's instructions to the jury. Florence Roberts Coming to North Platte. Mr. Merchant. One 10-f t all plato glass show case and table, now 1907, cost $130.00; $50.00 if sold nt once. Dixon, Tho Jeweler. Felt Slippers and Warm Shoes 20 per cent Discount Women's $2.00 Felt Shoes .... $1.00 Women'B 1.G5 Felt ShooB.... 1.32 Women's 1.50 Felt Shoos.... 1.20 Women's 1.50 FurTrlm Romeo 1.20 Womon's 1.25 Felt Houso Slippora 1.00 Women's .CO Folt Solo Slippora .40 Misses' ,C5 Red Felt Sllppors.. .52 Child's .55 Red Folt Slippers.. .44 Mon'o .90 Felt Solo Slippora. . . .72 Man's 8.60 High Top Folt Shoes leather foxed and solos. . . . 2.U0 Graham & Co. Roth will Succeed McKeown. Although the announcement ban not j been officially mado at this time, the information ricoived by tho Tribune is ' sufficiently direct to announce that II. j J. Roth, trainmaster at this terminal, will succeed Will McKeown as assistant superintendent of the Wyoming divi sion. Mr. Roth has long been con nected with tho operating department of the Union Pacific, as dispatcher and trainmaster, and also held the position of assistant superintendent of the Utah division when that division wus part of the Oregon Short Line system. The Tribune, in advance of the official proc lamation, congratulates Mr. Roth on his promotion, but at the same timo re grets that the promotion will result in the removal of the estimablo family to Cheyenne. Miss Amy Clark, ot Maxwell, is the guest of Miss Fern Stamp. Every dwelling on our rental list is rented and wo have demand for more. List your rental property with us and secure tenants at once. Buchanan & Pattkiison. C. A. Moore has been appointed man ager of the Union stockyardB and en tered upon his duties as such a few days ago. Mr. Moore has been hand ling stock since an infant and is thor oughly conversant with the business. The board of directors of tho Y. M. C. A. will meet this afternoon and is buo a call for a genorul meeting of members for tho purposo of electing members of the board to fill vacancies. When the directory is filled new officers will bo elected and arrangements mado to nut tho association on a solid finan cial footing. Poultry Wanted. Farmers who havo chickens for salo should sec us. Highest market prico paid in cash. J. L. Stinglky, North Plotto Moat Market. LADIES' SPRING SUIT. Slylo No. 2190 Mado from now stvlo self strino satin surfaced wool suit ing in new raspberry shade. Jacket made tn now htpless atyio, iib-incn long, collar trimmed in corded silk, fancy pockets trimmed in corded silk and largo buttons, lined with guaranteed satin. Skirt now style, box pleat down front, trimmed with largo buttons, box pleat down back, directoiro band. PRICE $25,00. Wilcox Department Store iGood News for the People m TAT S.U Dl4.i. m. 1 of North Platte. Wo havo obtained tho Boiling and distributing ngoncy for tho col- jjW obrnted Nyal's Family Remedioa. ffi In overy lino of businosa thoro 1b one "Rest" product. You know tho name of tho boBt piano, tho best silverware, th best hat -und druggists all know that Nyal's aro tho best family remedies. Tho Now York und London Drug Co., who make them nro an old and conservative houso, who make their goods absolutely right, keep ing them at tho highest standard of quality. They allow them to bo sold only in tho best stores; they do not allow any exaggerated or untrue advertising of Nyal's Family Kern el ernes to ue done. Z Thuy placo tho formulas in our possession so that wo can know 'ij exuetly what wo aro sojling. Jay It is the right way to do business and wo aro proud to havo Nyal's flfc Family Romedios in our storo for it is truo all over tho country that yfj "overy Nyal Btoro is n good Btoro." Sw And if you trado with us, you know that ours is a good storo a Vj storo that keeps nil that a drugstore ought to and sells at roasonablo S prices a storo that gives you what you want a storo that is anxious Ft? to pleaso you in evory way a storo that koeps its old customers und fij adds many now ones overy year. Como in and see us; wo treat people right. That roputntion is whnt got us tho agency for Nyal's Family Remodles. d SCHILLER & CO., North Platte, Neb. Family Druggists. 8 is Rubbers A pair of Rubbers is one of I the best preventors of doctors , bills we know. We have a 'complete line of Children's, Women's and Men's Pure Gum Rubbers I and Rubber Boots.' I A 1 OA L uveisnoes, ln per ceni Discount. SMALI The Big Shoe Man. 521 Dewey Stree. A Step Ahead Scene from "The House ot Bondage" Florence Roberts and Thurlow Burgen at The Keith March 5th. Manager Stamp will play his trump card of tho theatrical season nt the Keith Theatre on Friday evening, Mar. Gth, in the engagement of tho disting uished artist, Florence Roberts, in her now and elaborately staged play "Tho House of Bondage". Mr. Stamp has beon obliged to risk a large guarantco in bringing Miss Roberts hero but there nlready seems sufficient interest to in sure a full house. Tho Denver Republican of last Mon day morning says: "The Houso of Bondago" is not only a Broadway at tractionit ranks with tho best plays that havo been nt tho Broadway this year. For Soymour Obormcr has hand led the subject with tho touch of gen ius and tho company is splendidly cast. Only ono company that has beon in Denver this year has been so evenly balanced. That was tho "Paid in Full" company. Obormor has handled tho subject of tho unjust English divorce laws with a strong hand. Tho whole play is consistently worked out, the characters aro not over-played by the author, but each follows his or her own way. Tho company has entered into the spirit of tho production with pleas ing appreciation. There is no thunder in tho major chord. Tho acting is in tho minor chord, but the repression of omotion adopted by Miss Roberts and Arthur Forrest makes it intense to tho breaking point. Miss Roberts work is yearly becoming more on tho stylo of Mrs. Fisko's, although her analiza tions aro not so minute, perhaps. Still, sho shades her tones so carefully and carries so much expression in the poiso of her head, tho motion of her hands, that tho audienco can grasp hor mean ing often before sho spenks. She gives to tho strong, restrained character of Lady Joan wonderful poiso and self-reliance. Don't take our word for it. Come, see for yourself. We are now located at 509 Dewey street, known as Johnson s Racket Store. Watch our windows Wednesdays and Saturdays for sales. All orders amounting to ono dollar will be delivered. The Bee Hive Store, G09 Dewey Street. GO TO P. M. SORENSON FOR Furniture Repairing AND CABINET WORK. Also Woodturning. WINDOW SCREENS A Ssecialty. Shop 107 East Fifth. vi ii & vi) h to an i& to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to in MATCH! i w AT LLOYD'S OPERA HOUSE, NorthlPlatteNebraska, Thursday M l A Evening, IflttlUl f Commencing 8:30. Doors open 7:30 LEWIS GION, rfUsT m 9 m to TO TO TO TO TO TO Johnny Dugan of North Platte to to -vs.- CYCLONE FREEMAN, of Schuyler, Neb. vs.- . . Tom Crlysle of Cozad . . And Other Good Preliminaries. TO TO (f Freeman is one of the fastest men TO in the game, and is quick as lightning. JjJ Gion is a physical giant and has won- TO derful knowledge of the game, so this m promises to be the greatest event in TO the game of wrestling ever pulled off in this part of the country. Tom Gatley and William Hokuf may be on deck to challenge the winner. Any one missing this bouf will surely m5ss a great treat. $ Admission 75c. V. JOHNNY DUGAN, Referee. TO TO TO TO TO TO TO to to to m to Ringside $1. TO y.