JUNE Wedditags. New and pretty designs in Sterling- Silver; Bright and Sparkling Lihuy Cut Glass, Hand-painted China and a great many other articles suitable for a Wedding Gift. :: Clinton, Jeweler and Optician. We want your repair work. DR. 0. II. CRESSLER, Graduate Dcnlisl. Office over the McDonald Stuto Bunk. Mrs. W. H. McDonald pleasantly on tertained the Tuesday afternoon bridge club this week. W. J. Cruson, of this city, will occu py tho pulpit in tho Methodist church at Ogalnlln Sunday morning. At the regular meeting of the Knights Templar thia evening there will be work in the Order of tho Temple. Tho hearing of P. W. Herminghaus on, charged with assaulting Lnrg Han son, a rival hog buyer, has been set for June Gth. The Beatrice Creamery Co, cash for cream. will pay Should tho weather prove pleasant a largo crowd of North Platto people will Piatt Fort spend Sunday at tho national cemetery. McPherson Dr. George R-wdor, of Omaha, spent Wednesday in town. He has contracted to purchase the C. F. Scharmann farm in tho valley west of town. The Alliance ball team has aBked for a game in the near future, and tho date will bo named in a day or two. Tommy Horn is playing with the Alliance team. Your furniture needs varnishing and repairing before house cleaning. See P. M. Sorenson, shop 107 E. 6th St. J. T. Lloyd was in from Plant pre cinct yesterday and informed thia writer that fall grain in that section is in excellent sliupo. Corn is coming along nicely. Get thoso window screens made now. P. M. Sorenson. Shop 107 E 5th St. Lincoln county's oharo of tho Juno apportionment of state school money will be $3,518.89. This is based on 4,439 children of school age in the county. We carry a full lino of picture moulding and frame ajl kinds of pictures. Cull and soe us when needing this class of work. Workman & Derryberky. Invitations havo been issued for tho wedding of Miss Mario Aboe and Andrew Thomas Yost, which will occur at tho Lutheran church Wednesday evening, Juno 9th, at half past eight o'clock. el u u CO a u a a i S3 13 C3 CO i a CM In the early days of the American colonies very little paint was used. The cabin and the romjh mode of living requiring little in the way of Judge the Paint of your grandfather by the stage coach; the paint of to-day by the limited llyer We have a very large assortment of paints. Come in and let us figure with you' 5&K . . in ,ii in in SCHILLER & CO., Prescription Druggists First Door Nortli of l'lrst National Hank theatre Vaudovillo at tho Keith pic- ture show next week. For Kent-Furnished rooms, at 121 west Second street. Inquiro Tho Pueblo lenguo team playB in uranu isiana today. Judge Grimes held a short term of court in Ogplalla Tuosday. Attorney W. V. Hoagland was in attendance. For Ssle A six horse power gaso line ongine. Innuiro at The Tribune office. Edward Ilairdon, society entertainer harpist, iruitnrist and banioist at the Keith theatre picture show next week. Walter Bentz, ono of thi editors of days In town this week, returning home mis morning. E. L. Bradley, an Omaha attorney, is spending today in town transacting business and visiting his friond A. E. Huntington. Tho Donver lcaguo ball team came in on No. 11 this morning and will play the local team this afternoon at four o'clock. In order to widen tho nlatform nt the depot, the grass plots north of tho Pa cific hotel will bo condensed, eight feet to bo taken oil tho north side. C. W. McMullen. a former North Platto barber who has boon living in tho'euBt for scvoral years, arrived in town last ovening. Speculators tako notice. We havo 1G0 ocrcs of land for sale at $800. Seo US. I'AYNE INVESTMENT UU. E. II. Smith, tho Gandy banker, is in town today enroute home from the banker's mconting at Lexington. Miss Alice Sullivan has accepted tho position of saleslady in Rincker's book store, tho increasing business de manding an additional clork. W. II. Ryan has returned from Ex celsior Springs much improved in health, but not sufficiently strong to re-enter tho sorvice of the company. An addition to tho post office force occurred yesterday when a ten pound girl arrived at tho homo of Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Boyd. Tho usual congrat ulations are extended. Ex-Senator Sibley spent yesterday in town transacting business and ineident ly talking politics. Mr. Sibley is in favor of the republicans holding u dole gate convention. 'Ed Ewell was in town for a short time last evening. He had been at Hershey inspecting the beet fields und says the beets uro coming on in excellent shape. The pastor being out of town, thero will be no preaching services at the Lutheran church Sunday morning. Tho congregation will join in union Memor ial exercises at Tho Keith Sunday eve ning. Sunday school at the usual hour. No Luther league. Messrs. McDonoll, Muldoon, Delany. Winkowitch and Rebhauson .returned last night from Grand Island where they attended the state shooting tournament. Tho boys are roportod to haVe mado very good scores. About 150 gun men wore present. The Earl Stamp and Ed Dickey fami lies movqd into their new homos in the Trusteo'n Addition yesterday. Each have just completed a new modorn two Btory homo. Tho population of the Trustee's Addition is steadily increas ing and wheroas a little over a year ago not a person lived there now tho popu lation is sixty-three. jj - v- " ,,. Notice the Contrast in the Two Sides of this House, has been Kept Painted the Other Neglected LINCOLN PAINTS in hi in in in in in in in in in in in Train Robbers Reported Arrested. It is reported over tho wires that tho bandits who hold up train No. 2 at Omaha last Saturday night woro ar- restod at or near Fremont this fore noon. Band Concert The program for the band concert this evening will bo as follows: March, Sentry's Triumphal; Heap Big Indian; Wedding of the Wind; March, 13th Infantry; Melodies from Faust's La Poloma; Hay, Mistor Joshua: March, Military Hero. Musical Festival. , A musical festival will be given at the new opera houso at Gothenburg next Monday ovening. For this festi val two orchestras and homo and for eign talent ha3 been engaged. Arrange ments are being made to run a special rain from North Platte, leavinir at a convenient hour and returning after tho festival. Will Play Sidney June 3d. Manager- Green, of the local ball team, has mndo arrangements for a amo with Sidney in this city on Thursi ay afternoon of next week. It is probable thpt tne two teams will also nlay Friday, but this is not vet certain. The Sidney team is said to be playing iubi dh 1 1 una siMiuon. Federal Court Postponed a Week. Deputy Clerk Pressor, of the North Platte federal court, was notified that the term announced for June 14th lias boon postponed until Juno 21st. Thero arc six or eight cases on the docket, among which arc thoso of Montgomery, charged with impersonating a federal officer, tho J. P. Kellcy perjury case, the one against the follow who escaped' from the local jail and the Dclatour fencing ease. Lets Contract for Buildings. At the meeting of tho board of edu cation last evening bids for the con struction of tho ward buildings were opened. Thertf wero fivo bids for tho general construction work, and it was found that tne bid oi K. r. uastu, oi this city, was tho lowest, boing slight ly in oxcess of $34,000, and ho was awarded tho contract. The plumbing and heating was awarded to Ginn & White for $5,414. In thu construction of the buildings paving brick will bo used, which is cheaper but as serviceable and looks just about as well. The now school buildings at Bentricoand Fuirbury wero constructed of this material. Tho contract price for tho buildings juBt about equals the bonds, but in or der to get within the bonds it was nec essary to cut out the blackboards. In ordor to socuro funds to furnish the buildings the maximum levy of taxes w 11 bo necessary. Last year the levy was twenty-one mills, this year it will bo twenty-livo mills. Honors North Platte Man At the convention of Group 5 of tho State Banker's Association hold at Lexington yesterday, W. H. McDonald was elected president of tho group for tho ensuing year. The election came to Mr. McDonald unsolicited. Another tribute was paid North Platto whon the convention voted to meet in North Platto ono year hence. This also came unsolicited, as tho North Platte bankorB, knowing our lack of hotel accommoda tions, wero loth to extend an invita tion. The attending bankers who represented 190 banks in counties along and adjacent to the Union Pacific from Platte county west to me Wvnmhur line desired to come to North Platte; they had heard so many favorable reports ot tne town mat tney wanted to verify them. So this desiro was gratified, and next May wo will entertain at least 150 bankers. The convention at Lexington proved an excellent one, and tho town roynlly entertained its guosts. At tho banquet last evening F. L. Moonoy rosponded to ono of tho toasts. c B at CO E3 o CO n CO 3 Si 3 One log 2 in in in in in in hi in in hi in in r- I Briefly Told in Small Type. Dr. A. .1. Ames loft last nlcliton a business trip to Omaha. Miss Citrrlo ltobcrts, of Maxwell, Is thorniest of frlemls In town. V. 1 Gates Is bulUllne an 18x20 foot addi tion to his rostdonco on oast Second street. Mrs. Harry Mooro, of Iovolatul, Col., Is tho eucst of hor parents Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Deals. ' Miss llorta Hor came down from GnrfWld Inst evenlne and will visit friends for a wcok or two. ItoseooZUnmor and family, of Hldtioy, who had boon vlsltlne In town went toCorad this moriiliiK. Asst. Master Mochaulc I.lkort, ot Omaha, spout yosterday In town looking after uiotlro lHiwcr alTalrs. Tho ward schools closod yesterday after noon and today tho iniplls will recolvo their promotion cards. Cy Vrotnan, who had been spondlnir a num ber of monthson tho I'aclfle coast, returned to town yesterday- Mrs. V. K Moonoy and sonloavo Mbnday for Excelsior Hprlmrs. Mo., whom thoy will ni maln for several weoks. Tho brldiro whist club will moot wlMi Miss Mabel l'attorson Wednesday ovcnlmr at tho Ciinnlneham rostdonco. Mr. and Mrs. Albert l'lslior, who had boon thoRiiostsot Mr. and Mrs. JoMuih HohaU, re turned to Salt Lalco last nlKht. MKsPrnlth olirhth trrado plculccd at Lam plinth' lake yesterday aftornoou and tho freshman clas had a similar outlnc at tho Dick crovc. Asst. Sunt- Koth Is In town today eottlni; his housohold eoods ready for shipment to Choyonno. Mr. Koth and family will loavo for that city tomorrow nleht. W. II, McDonald atloudod tho district moot liiK of tho statu bankors' association at Lux liik'ton yesterday as did also K. II. Smith of Oandyand Harry Worroll of Sutherland. Tho florist ot tho Wyomlue division Is In town makln? arraiiRomouts for boautlfyltit; tho parks. Sovoral doslirns will bo placed In tho plots north of tho hotel and a number In tho park. Mrs. O. II. Wlnccar, who had boon vlsttlutr her parents Mr. and Mrs. Victor Von doou, loft last night for hor homo In Lobanon. Sho was accompanied as far as Omaha by Mrs. Von Goctz. SIllos Maryott spoilt yesterday In town and loft this mornlm; for Oshkosh to visit his brother Frank. Ho e.xpocts to soon movo his family to North Platto ami becomo a permanent resident. Miss .losleO'llnro lias In preparation a very ttnlauo entertainment which sho will present the latter part ot Juno. Included In thu cast aro fifty children and a number ot younir ladles and gentlemen. A tolccram received from Omaha by C. S. Clinton yesterday convoyed tho Information that Kred lUkor, a former North l'lattj resi dent, had suffered a stroke of apoplexy and his recovery Is doubtful. Tho regular ball team and tho hltrh school team Indulged In a practice iramo yesterday nftornooii, and It developed that among tho high school boys thoro aro several who prom Iso to becomo swift player, Tom Greon, who returned from Kearney and Grand Island yesterday, says Kcarnoy Is organizing a ball team and will play North l'latto In tho near future. Grand Island has a strong team but tho manager declined to make dates with North l'latto, Thn school children of North l'latto are re quested to occupy tho front seats at tho Keith throatre Sunday durlng'thu Momorlal scrvleo both afternoon and ovonlng, A patriotic song sorvlco will bo conducted by I'rof. Garllch, Comhitti:. Klectrle lights havo boon placed In thu alleys botweon Dewey and Locust and IJowoy and l'lno. Thoso woro placed In ordor that thu night policemen might sco that tho alloys aro clear of uoctural prowlers who might havo a longing desire, to break Into stores. Tho tbreo year old son of Mr. and Mrs, Dolphin Moyors. of Garfield, mado a narrow escape from drowning a few days ago. A sister aged five, In a playful mood placed him In a wator tank and later found that sho could not gut him out. Tho timely arrival of tho mother saved tho child's life. Chief of Police Lowell Is devoting his spare time to making a tour ot Inspection of tho alleys In town. When ho finds an accumula tion of rof usu ho serves notice on tho resi dent to have It removed Instanter. If this notice Is not oboyed tho refuse will 1h removed by tho city and tho cost taxed to tho property owner. Garfield Items. Miss Corilus Ituby has a cousin and friend visiting her from Lexington. Mrs. Kuby gave a party for them Tuesday night. Tho pcoploof Wlllard aro working on a telephone line and will soon havo It com pleted, whou done thero will bo connections from Garfluld to llrady Island. Several GarflHldoi'N visited dandy on Sat urday and while there witnessed tho ball gnmu between (inmly und Arnold, T. O, QUI Is up from Callaway looking aftor IiIh Interests In this vicinity. Mrs- Will Smith was on thu sick list Friday. Dr. McLeay w h out. Geo- Miller came out on tho mall linn Mon day. He has bnn attending thu Cheropractlc whuol ot Davenport, Iowa, (ii'n. HiighiM hauled six loads of hogs to town last week, receiving as high as $fl,7!i per i-wt. for some of them. The S. S. School Is preparing n program for Children's Day, tho second Sunday In ,Iuuo. i. .). Goodouow wont to Maxwell Monday aftor allttlo lumber. O. II- Johnson was up at Nosbltt last wcok. Aimer Dillon was at Callaway tho foro part of tho wuok. Tho proceeds from tho basket suppur and entertainment which Miss Hoy and hor pupils held at thn hall last week amounted toovor thirty dollars which they Intend using toward tho purchase of an organ for the school, ' Notice. I havo moved my tailor shop from Schatz & Clabaugtra Rtoro to tho Star Clothing .HouBe. Alterations, repair ing, cleaning and pressing of ladies' and gentlemen's clothing done according to first class tniloring nt tho Star Cloth ing House. FuicDKiucK Kadi:, Tailor. Thu Woman'a Heliof Corps will meot nt the hall tomorrow uftornoon for practice. For Sale or Trade. The I'ritchurd residence, a hundsomo It tl U7 fuffl tlfitMr wij t1 nnrm O innmB vttw Mk.ua iUO(llUUUU U . lUUHiOj toilet and bath, located four blocks fcouthwoat from court house. Wo cun muko low nricu on thia property, easy terms. Will accept of smaller houso as purt puymcnt. Buchanan & Patteiison V wv V Wv wT wv V W T W ' v nv V V THE MEN WE DRESS HAVE NO CLOTHES "WORRIES" THE MEN, we dress, know for a certainty that our Clothes are right that they arc protected by our guarantee and, therefore, they have no "Clothes worries." Our responsibility for the good behavior of our garments begins when you make your purchase f anu cioes nor. enci until YOUR COMPLETE SATISFACTION! Wo call attention, today, to our Suits at f 15, $18, $20 and $25. You'll find thoso offerings much stronger than can bo fount anywliore else, at tho same figures. A look will provo this assertion, :: :: :: :: :: :: Then remember many things we offer in and, with all the rest, a single worry in anything we sell. wbinoand & Mcdonald GOOD CLOTHES MERCHANTS m mm I TK J 111 Mi5wSffV Cwi. I? In Honor of Our Fallen Heroes You Must 3K t Dress Well on Ma We all feel it a duty we owe to the memory of our Soldiers Boys to attend MEMORIAL SERVICES To complete your appearance you will most probabjy find your Shoe Wants at SOL NODES, THE SBIOERY jj DRS. BROCK & CROOK, (; DENTISTS. W Ovor Klwt National. Tliono 118 Earl McGinnis. of North Platto has been transferred to this place and will be employed with tho Union Pacific railroad. Choyonno Tribune. Tim limiRolinlfl crnnrla nf If .T Until are boinf? packed preparatory to tho Tho Tribuno rejrreta to havo tlicsc peoplo Wve North l'latto. Rev. George Williams leavoa Mon day for Blair, Neb., where ho will spend several days. His family, who havo been visiting at that place will return with him. It was stated at tho dispatcher's office yesterday that tho car movomont through tho local yards shows an in crease over last year. This incroaso has held good each month sinco the first of tho year. W. J. Hanloy, press representative of tho Wallaco-IIatrcnbacks hows, is in town today. Tho bill posters will ar rive tonight, and tho second car will be hero a week later. The date of tho show is Juno Mth. Otto Thoelccke reports tho sale of tho Scharmann ranch of 2,500 acroa to Dr. Rouder, of Omaha. Tho ranch is located southwest of town. The doctor also purchased 320 acres of land in Chcyenno county, Tho total amount of these sales was thirteen thousand dollars. Thrt pnmmnnrnmTif nvmlatta nf thn tflrrlth rrrniln rurnl anlinnlu m Iwtlnry linl1 at tho high school auditorium this after- A I m ( noon. i larg) numuer oi pupus wno passed tho necessary examination aro in attendanco. This forenoon tho pro gram consisted of field events running, jumping and a ball gamo. Presbyterian Church. Public worship ut 10:30 a. m., Sab- natii school at iz m., .funlor (J. i. at 8:00 p. m., Senior C. E. at 7:00 p. m. Union Memorial servica at 8:00 p. m. ut the Koith theatre Since the coming of Rov. Gcorgo Franklin Williams rogular services V V V V w V tney nave earnea our correct Hats and the new and exclusive Toggery remember that there's not Decoration Day have bean maintained. The congrega tion, somewhat scattered, ia gathering back homo again and fills the church. The good work of tho choir is much appreciateu by tho congregation. Tho Sunday school ia making gains as are other departments. Much credit is due to officers and toachera for this. Parents are urged to attend the Biblo school and thus set a proper oxamplo to their children. A word about the new church, Thia is tho big work that lies just beforo ua. To it we have put our hands and from it wo havo no desiro to turn away. Wo need thia building badly. Tho old ono has served it's days and generation. It is timo for it to "fall on sleep". It does not and cannot accommodato the Sunday school and the present congre gation taxes its capacity with no room for growth. We faco tho future, tho 20th century in a growing city. Wo must dream dreams of larger things and see visions of a growing kingdom. This church iB being built nnd finished to aid our work along all social and spiritual lines. When completed wo expect to it to bo n source of plea euro and satisfaction to all, KEITH THEATRE PICTURE SHOW Program Changed Monday, Wednesday and Friday Program Friday and Saturday Pictures Dancer and King, Faith ful Dog, Abo Lincoln. Songs Droaming, Sweetheart ia a Pretty Namo. Next Week Edward Rairdon tho Society , Entortaindr. 1 Pi ices 5 and 10 Cents