New Novelties IN Collar Pins, Belt Pins, Hat Pins, Fobs, Neck Chains, Bracelets.. LET US SHOW YOU Clinton, Jeweler and Optician. We want your repair work. KEITH THEATRE PICTURE SHOW Program Changed Monday, Wednesday ' and Friday Program Wednesday and Thursday. Magic Dico. Buying a Ladder. Tho Eroiom of a Soldier. Song "Dear Heart." Prices 5 and 10 Cents l nns nRnrw x, rnnnw ?? jj DENTISTS. ?5 Ovor Vint Notional. Phono 148 MossrB. Stroup and Salisbury went to Keystone Joday in tho lattor'B car. Chas. McDonald returned this morn ing from a business trip to Kansas City and othor points. Roy. George Williams will movo hii family from Lexington to North I'latto this weok. W. C. Patterson wont to Paxton this morning whom ho hns an outfit grading a sidetrack for tho Union Pnqific. For Salo Tho N. A- Davis rosidonco property, 210 V. Third stroot. Inquire at house. Tho Girls' Club of tho Presbyterian church will moot Friday o.vening of this week with Mrs. Uutlor Duchnnau. Clark Buchanan has roturned from Omaha, whori he wont to havo his oyns troatcd. Ho reports considerable improvement. Buy Wall Papor of C. M. Newton. Fathor Toves, of Lexington, has beon assisting Father Carroll in tho forty hour devotion, and Fathor Feonoy camo down from Sidnoy at noon today to as sist in tho services this afternoon and this evening. Frank Stuart, who graduates this year from the Highland Park school nt Des Moines, Iown, is homo fora week's visit. Frank has bueri -ono of loading students of the collogo, holding tho secretaryship of tho society of engi neers and twico oloctcd treasurer of tho Y. M. C. A. Somo of our for bbIo bargains adver tised last weok Bold liko hot cakes. Othars tako their placos today. Ono 4 room houso, good lot, always rented, cut to ?G50,00, must bo Bold quick. Don't miss this. If this don't suit we havo othora that will. Don't buy boforn aoolng us. Wo can aavo you monoy. Biutt & Goodman. No room for argument if we fit you With the shoes you need for the spring and sum mer wear. Shoes that are backed by reliable manufacturers guar anteed the kind that have the style and shape built into them. You will find them reason ably priced all the new shapes and wrinkles in foot wear are shown in this line, GRAHAM cVCO. The city band will hold a rogular prac tico at tho court houso this evening. Mrs. Will Turpia will entertain tho Indian Card Club tomorrow aftornoon. Second hand kegs, all sizes, for salo at tho Star Bottling Works. At tho meeting of tho Elks last even ing J, B, McDonald was elsctcd alter nate delegate to the annual convention of that order to bo held in Los Angeles. Got thoso window screons made now. P. M. SoiiENSON. Shop 107 E Gth St. Weather forecast: Showers tonight. Fair and cooler Wednesday, Maximum temperature yesterday 74, ono year ago 74; minimum this morning 51, a year ago 40. Boys Play Suits and Rompers at Wilcox Depahtment Stoiib. Dave White, formerly associated with A. P. Kelly, arrived from South Omaha last night and will accept a po sition with Tho Telegraph. Mr. White is a mighty good fellow and we are glad to havo him again becomo a resi dent. Tho Beatrice Creamery Co. will pay cash for cream. A plato glass in the east window 'of tho postoffke building was almost punc tured yesterday, presumably by a mlsslo from n sling shot or air gun. This is tho second plate glass that has been broken within tho past two weeks by the small boy and his sling ahot or air gun. Buy "Finck's Detroit Spociai" Over-aljs-overy garment sold contributes to tho homo for disabled railroad men. SCHATZ & Clahaugii, Sole Agts. Tho now engino nt tho electric power houso haB been placed and Is ready for use. Manager Walker will bo ablo to furnish a day current within tho next week. Quito a number of usera of gasoline engines will throw them out and put in electric motors. For Sain Eggs for setting from pure bred white plymouth rock chickens. Ad dress Wallaco Quinn, Routo 1, North Platto, Neb. Mrs. Frank Dickerson loaves this woak for Omaha whero sho will visit friends nnd upon her return will take up a rosidenco in Hershoy, where her husband is employed as manager of a lumberyard. J. F. Munroo hns rented tho houso vacated by Mrs. Diekcrson. Tho board of education hold an ad journed meeting Saturday evening and elected three additional teachers. Those olectod wore Miss Bertha Henderson, Miss Nollio Hnrtman nnd Miss Mabel Donehowor. Tho romnlndcr of tho teachers will bo elected nt an early meeting of tho board. For Salo Intornntional 3-horsa pow er Gasollno Engino; good condition. Roason for soiling want to put in olcc trlp motor. Inquiro at Star Bottling Works. Yesterday was tho fortieth anniver sary of the completion of tho Union nnd Centrnl Pacific railroads tho driv ing of tho golden spike. Tho event was celebrated at Omaha with big doings, nnd among tho attendants at tho celebration were Chas. McDonald and son Will nnd W. L. Park, now general superintendent of tho Union Pacific. Plonty of 8 per cont money to loan to help . secure a homo or vnlloy form. Seo Bratt & Goodman. Judge Hoaglond brought bnck with him from Excelsior Springs a gold honded cane presented to him by tho Odd Fellowa' lodgo of that nlaco. On tho occasion of tho nintioth anniversary of thoordor, tho Judge, upon invitation, doliverod an address boforo tho Excel sior Springs lodge, and tho mombors wero so Highly pleased that they pro sonted him with tho walking stick. For Ront Mrs. Will Tui-pie's furn ished cottage. All modorn. Inquiro of Bratt & Goodman. At a mooting of the baso ball asso ciation last evening Tom Green was elected managor of tho team. For sovoral days past tho work of getting tho grounds in shapo has been in progress-, nnd considerable cor respondence in regard to a schedule of games for tho soason hag been hud with Grand Island. Kenrnov. Lex ington, Sidnoy, Julosburg and other towns. The Fire Insuranco Companios ropro sonted by Brntt & Goodman irot struck by somo of tho late prairlo fires, throo school nouses, somo cnttlo. horses and other property. Mr. Goodman is now out adjusting these losses, which will nil bo paid dollar for dollar. If anv of our former friends nro not insured, it will bo to their interest to seo theso re liable agents who represent ten strong lire, lightning, tornado nnd hail insur anco companies. Delays are dangerous. COMPETENT JUDQE8. Hciuity Doctor Emlorac Herplcldc. Women who mnko a business of boau- tlfylnir other wnmm onmn niiu ..... knowing what will brim? about tho best u'sium. iicro nro amors from two, con cornlnc Ilornlcldo: , ,l ..c,m reeommpml Nowbro's "Hernl chip, mi It stopped my hnlr from fulling ntul. as a dressing It has no supor- '(SlKnp.n Uortlm A. Trulllnnor, .,.. .. . "Complexion Specialist, 'tm .lo-Hnon St., Portland, Oro." "Artcr using: ono bottlo of "Ilorplcldo my hair hn stopped fnlllnjr out. nnd my Benin I nntlroly froo from dandruff, "(Slinod.) Ornco DodRo, "Bounty Doctor, "105 Sixth Bt., Portland. Oro." ; Bold by loadlntr druirulsts. Send 10c. In stamps for sample to The Ilorplcldo Co.. notrolt, Mich. MeDonoll '& Grayes, Special Agents, Beginning May 12th and until May 25th, I will hold a special sale of all Millinery. All trimmed hats will be closed out at a discount of thirty-three and one-third per cent. Villa VViiittaker, Wilcox Dept. Store. John Guthcrless Dead. John Guthcrless died last niht nt his home ten miles northeast of town after an illness of six months, resulting from a stroke of paralysis. By his death a wife and eight chlldron aro left to mourn a kind and loving husbnnd and father. The deccncd camo to Lincoln county from Shelton about twenty years ago and took up the homestead which had since been his homo. Ho was a school teacher by profession, and taught in tho schools of Buffalo county and in this county. Ho was of English birth, refined and courteous in manner, and was highly ostcemed by all who knew him. Ho was a member of the A. O. U. W. iodgo, taking out a membership in Anchor lodge at Shelton beforo moving to this county. The children who havo been bereft of this loving father are Mrs. Loren Purdy, Mrs. Earl Davis, Miss Maudo Guthcrless, of this city, Fred who resides in Illinois, nnd Tom, Garfield, Amzioand Harry, thd latter four living either in this city or nt home. Arrangements for the funernl havo not at this time boom made, awaiting word from the son in Illinois, READ! READ! READ! Chns. R. Broternitz's statement how promptly nnd satisfactorily tho Colum bia Fire Insurance Company, repre sented by Bratt & Goodman, settled its losses. This is to certify that I hnvo this dny recoived draft for $200.00 from Colum bia Firo Insuranco Co., by Bratt & Goodman, Agents, being payment in full for cattle burned to denth in prairie fire on May G, 1009. I lost ten head nnd 3 hnnd wero badly damaged and only had $200.00 insurance, but was paid all I was insured for. The settlement was entirely satisfac tory and cash as soon as claim was made. (Signed) Chas R. Drcternitz. Basket Supper and Entertainment. The Modern Brotherhood of America will hold an ontertninment nnd basket supper at tho K. P. hall on Wednesday evening of this woek. Tho following program will bo rendered: Song Bess and Elaine Bundy. . Recitation Evangeline Gough. Toblpau. Song Lillian Eaton. Instrumental Solection Mrs. Eaton, Tableau. Recitation Vera Gough. Tableau. Following tho program thero will be a basket supper. The public is cor dially invited to be present. Funeral Notice. The funeral of tho late John Dwyer will bo held from St. Patrick's church at nine o'clock tomorrow morning and interment will tako place in tho family lot in tho North Platto cemetery. The Knights of Columbus, tho A. O. U. W., the city fire department nnd tho local lodge of International Association of Machinists, of which organizations tho ueceascu was n member, will attend. Members of Tato lodeo No. 64 A. O. U. W. will meet nt the K. P. hall at oight a. m. Wednesday for the nur poso of attending tho funeral of the lato John Dwyer. T. M. Cohaoen, M. W. Card of Thanks. Wo wish to extend to our many menus our sincere thanks for the beautiful flowers and tho many acts of loving kindness shown us during tho illness and death of a beloved wifo and mother. John Sandall and family. Comfort Shoes. A MAN can't work in telligently when his feet hurt. If your shoes pinch the toes, squeeze the heel or press down on the instep, they are certainly not our comfort shoes. Our comlort shoes are made over foot conform ing lasts they-re stylish outside and smooth and comfortable inside. The leathers, the shape and the shoe making a combination of shoe com fort. Our comfort shoes cost you no more than the kind that hurt but they wear longer and they look much better. SOL HODES, The Shoery. i We Want You to Test Us DID YOU KNOW You have an unusual better than the other fellow. smart dresser. 9 1 . W '.WUiH'i,'Uj "T V list . 11 .. -'J j. -fHmilllV ' 1 jn fty We are also showing the best line of Hats, Shirts, Ties, Underclothing i union and two-piece garments, short and long lengths, Shoes, etc. LET US SHOW YOU. SCHATZ & CLABAUQH 1 Your furniture needs varnishing nnd ropairing beforo houso cleaning. See P. M. Sorenson, shop 107 E. 5th St. There will be a demonstra tion on Perfection Wick Blue Flame Cookers at Workman and Derryberry's Saturday, May 15th. Quickest on Earth Baking, Roasting, Broiling, Toasting, Ironing, and Broiling. Workman & Derryberry Don't Rear Up nt tho suggestion that you take an occasional drivo in a rhr from this livery stable. If you don't tako it for tho pleasure, tako it for tho good it will do you to get out in tho air. You can hire a rig hero for about tho price of n good tonic. And taking a drivo is a lot pleasantor then taking medicine. A. M. Lock. THAT YOUR OPPORTUNITY IS NOW AT HAND? g( chance to make better use of your $15 to $18 of clothes y jWVw.Vi mx They have all the SNAP Saturday, May 8th, WE WILL HOLD A SPECIAL SALE OF Ladies' Spring Suits. We have about twenty, suits left from our spring purchase which we will close out at a discount of thirty-three and one-third per cent. $35.00 Suits 11 c .e for SiJ.jj r"a - $20.00 r5-oos:- $16.67 $20.00 Suits (tiJ 1 1 g for M S.SS These are all high grade goods. Styles are right up to the minute. Colors assorted in black and ths newest spring shades. We will make alter ations on any of these but will make a reasonable charge for the work. Don't wait but come now while we have your size. Wilcox Department Store. Notice of Formation of Lateral Sewer District. To all persons interested: Notice is hereby givn that on March 29th, 1909, thero was filed with tho city council of North Platte, Nebraska, a petition praying thot a latoral sewer district be formed from tho following doscribed blocks, fo-wit: blocks 1, 8 and 9, all in Miller's Addition to North Platto, Lincoln County Nebraska, Said lateral sawcr to bo constructed of ten-inch sower pipo with proper flush tanks, man-holes and appliances, com mencing nt center lino of tho allay run ning through said Block 1, intersecting with tho main sower on West ''A" street, extending thence southornly in tho center line of said alley, through 8 to the Limit money tnan ever oeiore. 1 We are giving special at- w leiUlUU 11UW 1J UlUUlCb til these prices putting better values in them than you can get anywhere in town more than we ever gave before. We have the co-operation of Mil ler, Watt & Co. in this matter, makers of Anas 1 varf a a viviiiu for men and young men, t. ..i ; ui.ui wmuii mere is nu equal, either in style, make or fabric. Then there are better clothes at $20 to $35 for the fastidious or for the busi- 7n iness man or man about town who cares. Then the "Princeton Special" S for the young man who wants to look just a little AND VIM that mark a in t Until May 23d the ubove described nronertv to tho north line of East "D" street. That the council has sot said matter for hearing on the 8th day of June, 1909, at 8:00 o'clock p. m., Official Timo, at tho office of the Mayor and City Council, in tho court houso of said city. AH parties interested ar hereby notified to bo present at tho above named tima and place, and show cause, if any, why said lateral district should not bo formen as prayed, and special assessments thereafter levied as pro vided by law. unon tho ronl oafntn nn. stituting said district for the construc tion nnd maintenance of tho same. Dated May 11th, 1909. Tuna C PiTTPnonu nr .. Attest: Chas. F. Tush-lb, City Cleric.