JUNE Weddings New and pretty designs in Sterling Silver; Bright and Sparkling Linnv Cut Glass, Hand-painted China and a great many 1 other articles suitable for a Wedding Gift. :: :: Jeweler and Optician. We want your repair work. DR. 0. I!. CRESSLER, Graduate Dcnlisf. Office over the McDonald Statu Bank. Miss Deering, of Grand Island is the guest of her sister Mrs. Thos. Green. 0. II. Thoelecko returned this morn ing from a business trip to Omaha. The Methodiit Rid society will meet Thursday afternoon with Mrs. W. T. Wilcox. Tho Presbyterian aid society will meet Thursday afternoon with Mrs. W. E. Shuman in tho trustee's ad dition. The Woman's auxiliary of tho Epis copal church will meet in tho chapel Friday evening and will be addressed by Rev. Alfred Gilmnn. Mrs. Fred Weingand arrived from Omaha this morning, coming hero to attend the wedding of her niece, Miss Emma Wendcborn tomorrow evening. When in need of Flour, Ground foed, Oil moal, Wheat, Corn or Barley. Remember the North Platte Mill nnd Grain Co. are head quarters for same. Judge Elder issued a marriage license last evening to Chester I. Beam and Florence E. Dennis both of Etna, Neb., nlso one to George E. Knnpp and Laura E. Whetzell, both of Maxwell. The rainfall Sunday night and yes terday amounted to thirty-two one hundredths of an inch. Observer Mc DowaU'a fair weather flag which was flying all day yestorday received a good drenching. Harry Scott Has purchased the furnishings of tho Barnell rooming house on cast Sixth and took possession today. Mrs. Scott will run tho houee while Mr. Scott continues in tho ser vice of the Vienna restaurant. Manager Stahl, of the Ghoyenno opera houRe, declined to book "Three WeekB", recently presented in the city and which was not considered very bad. Cheyenne is certainly bocoming a moral town quito a change from twenty-five or thirty years ago. Millinery to bo closed out at less than one-half the usual prices. The Leader. Mrs. Sarah Bangs entertained sixteen young ladies Saturday afternoon in favor of Miss Gertrudo Baker, who leaves Monday for tho Kearney normal. The afternoon proved a very pleasant one, and at the close an enjoyable two course lunch was served. Judge and Mrs. W. C. Elder made a quick trip to Farnam yesterday, where tho Judgo mnde the address at the Memorial Day services. They wont to Gothenburg on tho morning local and thonco to Farnam, twenty-seven miles, by automobile. They returned home on tho evening local. The Judge says there was a big crowd present at the service notwithstanding tho rain. SCHILLER & CO., Prescription Druggists Klrst Door North of first National Hank DENTISTS. Ovor Tlrst National. Phono H8 Julius Pizor left today on a business trip to Omaha. Miss Mary Sullivan, of Omaha, it tho guest of relatives in town. Ben Johnson has accepted the posi tion as messengor boy for tho Postal Co. D. M. Leypoldt announced yesterday that the late rain iniures a rye crop. Uyo Know heading out. The official program of the North Platte chautauqua, which opens Sat urday ovoning, July 3d. will soon be issued. Miss Hazel Neu spent Saturday and Sunday with her parentt at Garfield. Mrs. W. J. Stunrt will entertain the Birthday Club tomorrow afternoon. Miss Mavme Johnson, of Bradv. is visiting relatives nnd friends in town. For Rent G room house 808 west Sixth Street. Seo Mrs. G. S. Huffman. Arthur McNnmarn returned last evening from n brief visit in Omaha and Fremont. Guy Congdon, now employed at Che; to visit his ennc, came down Sunday who and parents. Aitss Allen and nor minus will nre- Wppilmnn hn nnrrhivnnh nnnrrnr nf Sent a Very pleasing rCltal at ttl IJ 1 Tl T ITHm ' action I3.IG.28 fpr $l,05i, subject to a Keith Thursday evening. -w 4k J w as 1 I 900 mnrlrnirra ! Hf !.! tl . n I L . for her home in Denver, where oho will spend the summer vacation. Mrs. Josenh Herrod. of Columbus, is .j , , , . . vimung relatives nnu menus in town, Having arrived last evening. Mrs. Thos Hcalcv and son Dnrrell leave this afternoon for n two months visit with relatives in Denver. John Little and Martin Fcderhoof were fined two dollars and costs for en gaging in n rough and tumble fight Sat uraay night Your furnituro needs vnrnishinir and repairing before houso cleaning. Seo l . M. borenson, shop 107 IS. 5th at. Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Green returned this morning from Grand Island where Mrs. Green had been v sinner friends lor two wceKs, Followintr the B. of R. T. convention at Columbus, Ohio, Charley Bngue loft tor Vermont to visit his brother and two sisters, A bunch of ball nlavors headed bv Lico rass and &a rnest went to uoth- onburg tins morning to piny tho regu lar team ot that place. Lost Sunday nicht in Ke'th theatre or between theatre and 320 So. Dowov. n solid gold pin with opal center. Finder return to nzo so. uewcy. Rairdon. the sociotv entertainer. who opened a week s engagement nt tho Keith last ovenintr. received many compliments irom tho audience. Rev. J. F. Soibert returned Inst even ing from Atchison, Kan., where ho spent a week attending meetings of tho trustees ot tho Midland College, Speculators take notice. We have 1G0 ocres of land for sale at $800. Seo Us. PAYNE INVESTMENT CO. Miss Gertrudo Baker leaves next Monday for Kearney where she will attend the state normal. Sho will take a year's instruction in that institution Governor Shallenberger, who will attend tho farmers' picnic on July 3d, will nlso bo present at the opening of tho North Plntte chautauqun on tho evening ot July ad The Los Angeles Shriners, enrouto to Louisville. Kv.. will nass through on a spcciil train next Saturday forenoon. 'I'kn.. ...:it Un mnt- of fli lnimf K, Ininl 1IIDV Will JU I11UV Mb bllU l.UJ'V.. UJ IUV.I1I Shriners nnd given an intormal recep tion. Get those window screens made now. P. M. SOKENSON. Shop 107 E Bth St. Miss Mabel Patterson wns hostess nt tho session of tho Monday Evening Bridge Club last .evening. Refresh ments were served by Messrs. Mc Govern, Clinton, Snndall and Fristo, who were arrayed in white duckuits. An added attraction to tho N"rth Platto Chautauqua willjbo nnnddresi by Ex-Governor "Dick" Yates of film is. Gov. Yates is one of tho popular plat form orators of tho country and the local Chautauqua Is tortunate in b; cur ing him on its program. A contract with Governor Yutes was mude last week We carry a full lino of picture moulding and frame all kinds of pictures. Cnll and seo us when needing this class of work. WOUKMAN & DERRYUERRY, B. A. Wilson acknowledges a draft for $69.60 from tho Woodmen Accident Association of Lincoln in full payment of claim for 28 days total and 18 days J. V. Goddard has sold to Jmci Weedman tho northwest quarter of $2UU mortgage. Mrs. Henry Garlick and Mrs. A. P. Stow, who had been guests of Rev. and Mrs. Chapman, left for their homo in Cincinnati today. Editor Reynolds, of the Sutherland Free Lance, is dointr business in town today. He insists that Sutherland is the best town of its size in tho - west. And now some of the farmers aro complaing that there is too much cool and wet weather that the weeds are taking possession of tho small grain fields. The W. R. C. will hold a social at tho homo of Mrs. James Snyder tomorrow afternoon, to which the public gener ally is cordially invited. The fire department observed Sunday as memorial dav for departed members, A number of the boys went to the cemetery and decorated the graves of former members. W. J. Davidson, who delivered tho address to the Senior class Wednes day nirrht. was inaucurnted as chun- ceflor of tho Wesloyan University at Lincoln bunday. District Foreman Becrv returned this morning from Cheyenne where he attended n conference of Wyoming division oilicials yesterday. There will be a moating of the Altar Society Friday evening, Juno Gth, at 3 o'clock in the intermediate room of the convent school. A largo attendanco is desirod as thoro is business of im portance to be transacted. Charley Reynolds has completed the business and banking course in the Quincy, (111.) commercial college and will now take up stenography and pen manship, the latter courses occupying six monthB time. The board of education hold a meet insr last evenintr and considered heat ing plants of different makes for the new school buildings. Bills were audited and allowed and other business of tho past year closed up. A rectnt number of Harper's Weekly contained a picture of Bob Cary of this citv who represented Ynlo in the Yale-Harvard 100-yard foot race. Bob was defeated, but the race was ex ceedingly close. Miss Babbitt arrived Monday and will take future orders on Advo canned eoods for the next two week for the Wilcox Department Store. If inter ested and have not been called upon, pleaso notify Wilcox Department storo. Engineer Gus Norton returned this morning from Omaha. Ilia caio of sciatica rheumatism was of too long standinc to yield to electrical treat ment and ho will try somo other meth od. The Memorial Day servico at the Mc- Pherson national cometery Sunday was attended bv a verv larco crowd, not withstanding the disagreeable wind. Some astimated the attendance ao high as two thousand. Ex-Lieut. Governor Abbott and Judee Hoagland were the oakers and tho Gothenburg band fur- shed music. sp nil Remember. Tho days of tUo Tornado, cyclone, hail, lightning are upon us. If not protected from those destructive elements, better see. Bhatt & Goodman. a legal is, the Robert Mnck left yesterday on a business trip to towns in the central part of tho state. EneinoerTom Orton left last nirrht for Missouri to look after business con nected with the form ho recently pur- lased in that stato. Yesterday was observed ns a lolidav. tho Union Pacific shop banks and tho county offices closing, while the postofllco kept Sunday hours. Brine in vour cream any day in the week to tho Beatrice Creamery Co. and got your cash on dolivery. W. M. MCUONEQAL, Mgr. Harry Dixon has accepted plans for its new res donco and contractors are now figuring on the cost of construction. The plans call for a house modern in nil details. If wo aro to have rain every day or two, it will bo necessary for tho council to provide crosswalks on Dowoy street. lady naturally objects to wading through an inch or two of soft sloppy mud. .Tho Sidnov ball team, which plays hero Thursday, and perhaps Friday, of this wok has seven salaried players. a"nd is said to put up n very good articlo ball. Tho team has played avo Ramos this season and won all. Congregational Meeting. The annual congregational meeting the Lnthernn church will be held this evening at tho parish houso. An nual rei orts for the past year will bo rend and olticers elected. Ball Game. A came of ball will be played nt tho ball park tomorrow afternoon between teams captained by Ralph Clabaugh and Lewis Kelley. Theso youngsters arc said to .bo nble to put up a game that will provo interesting to spectators June Wedding Gifts. You can find all kinds of useful and ornamental things in sterling silver that will last a life time. Hich American cut glass and Hand painted china. Visit our storo when down town. Dixon, The Jeweler. Farmer's Picnic. Tho second annual Lincoln county farmer's picnic will bo held at the state experimental substation south west of town on Saturday, July 3d. Governor Shallenberger has accepted invitation to bo present and will deliver an nddrcss in tho afternoon. Arrangements nre being made to have thiB picnic n big atlair. Sudden Death. Olo Davis, employed ot the freight house, died suddenly just before noon today nt somo heart anection witn which ho had been troubled more or loss for a couple of years. Ho reported for work this morning nnd was bo em ployed until a few minutes boforo noon when ho stnrted homo nnd expired shortly thereafter. Bralt & Goodman oflr a few choice 8 per cent first mortcace loans. A raro chance for owners of idle money. vi 7miPx 4 sm ir in tf w A T : S k If I I A I . s 1 1 I FOR THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND ATURDAY is woll pleased with tho onerousness of and tho promptnoss with which tho company met his claim. Juno never comes with out her brides. Brides should bo remembered with appropriate gifts. Wo have' made specirl efforts to bo wall prepared with gifts that will bo lastinir as well ns beautiful. Uur cut class is not excel led in the state. Our sterling silver stock the largest in tho west, our effort to give you good value will get you the best goods lor the money. Dixon, Tho Jowoler, We will place on sale a great variety of Kitchen and Mouse-Furnishing Articles, HER SHOES Regular Articles 5 cent Regular 10 cent Articles 4c 7c Regular 15 cent Articles Regular Articles. !5 cent The woman's foot insido of a pair of our Tan Oifonls will bo a very at tractive proposition in foot dressing, uno now Eiiaues in Man I'ootwear aro handsome There is a creat variety of styles for your choosing. Plain or perforat ed toes and vamps. Cuban heels and a correct size and width for every foot. These goods will be placed on tables in front of our Hardware Department. Remember! Three Days Only Thursday, Friday and Saturday. $2, $2.50, $3, $3.50, $4.00 Wilcox Department Store Besides our largo lino of Tana, wo aro showing somo features in Colored Kid Leathers that aro entirely now this season -Oxhlood, Wino, Brown, London Sinoko, Cliampagno, Broiuo. SOL MODES THE SHOERY Eddie Rairdon, Society Entertainer. Danjoist, vocalist and harpist, sing ing very latest songs. Nino years a feature net with Havorly's Minstrels; lata fcaturo act in the Girl Question company, iust completing a successful tour for Western States Vnudovillo as sociation nnd tho Sullivan Considino Circuit. At tho Keith Thcntro picturo show this show. Kindergarten. Those who aro interested in the kktk dorgarten class for tho summer, may? ' call at 112 South Chestnut or phone 4m at any timo for particulars. I xpct to havo two sessions from 9 to 11:30 a. m.. nnd from 2 to 5 p. m. . Plaase en roll as early as possible. For reference go to Supt. Ebright. Maude Loudon. THE MEN WE DR.ESS HAVE NO CLOTHES "WORRIES If ? THE MEN, we dress, know for a certainty that our Clothes are right that they are 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 and does not end until they have earned YOUR COMPLETE SATISFACTION! We cnll attention, today, to our Suits at (15, $18, $20 nnd $25. You'll find theso offorings much stronger than can bo found anywhere else, at tho same figures. A look will provo this nssortlon, :: :: :: :: :: :: Then remember our correct Hats and the many things we offer in new and exclusive Toggery and, with all the rest, remember that there's not a "single worry" in anything we sell. r? WEINGAND 6c McDONALD GOOD CLOTIIES MERCHANTS NORTH PLATTE SATURDAY - - JUNE 12 Band Concert Thursday. Tho weekly concert of the city band will bo held at tho court houso nark Thursday evening. Tho program will bo ns follows: March Uoosovolt s Kouch Riders. Medley Selection of Southern Plan tation songs. Ilnss Solo-My Tuba Solo. Anvil Chorus from II Trovatore. Rainbow Indinn Intermezzo. Scxtotte from Lucia. Light Cavalry. Mclodv Kintr. Director Lowell snvfl this is tho best program that has been presented to tho North i'latto puniic. For Rent have vou secured your hay land? One nuarter section of good hay land, closo in, only sr.io.uu uuatt .m uoodman. Announcement. I announce myself as a republican enndidate for the office of county clerk, subject to tho decision of the primaries. K. til.LlOTT, North Plattn. Neb., June 1, 1909. SHERIFF. I hereby nnnounco myself a candidate for the republican nomination for the office of sheriff, subject to tho primary to bo he'd August lvtii. I. L. MILTONUERGER. I hereby nnnounco myself a can didate for tho office of county commis sioner from District No. I, subject to tho action of the republicans at tho primary election. It. L. Douglas. For Rent. Nice six room furnished house. Bath, uwn. shade. West 3rd St. $30. U0. Kev. bwan now 7 room house, sz.i.uu. Good 7 room house, nico condition, 5 West 3rd St.. $17.00. Very good 8 room houso, suitable for two families or roomers, Last 4th bt. Close in. S1G.50. l'rctty homo next to IS. H. uoou- man's, $10.50. Also other houses. Bratt & Goodman. Comprising Absolutely the Greatest Tented Enterprise on Earth PRESENTING THE WORLD-WIDE FAMOUS AND EXCLUSIVE PERFORMANCES OF Hagenbeck Animal Shows! And All the Many Popular, New, Novel and Exclusive Features of the GREAT WALLACE SHOWS hiqhIst C LASS CIRCUS W W LD RFAmS "V IH THE SMr t, ontiie . GREATEST EXHIBITION TRAINED 7 COYCISIT. A SPRING DRIVE ia ono that is always pleasurable and invicorntintr nnd those who wish to indulge in it should see that their harness ifi O. K,, nnd If it ia necessary to havo a now ono buy it boioro tho warm days of SprhiKtimo come nnd you will linvo tho benefit of it for tho senson. our stock is worthy of your Inspection. A. F. FINK. An Enteitninmcnt Unique of Its Kind, so Far Different and Superior to Other Tented Shows that it is Absurd to Make a Comparison. 1000 Employees! 300 Performers'. 400 Horses! 50 Clowns and 75 Musicians Assist in Presenting This UNPRECEDENTED COMBINATION Of SHOWS The Performance Outclassing Anything Ever Before Seen Under the Name of "Circus." A Million Dollar Menagerie, Groups of Trained Wild Beasts Including the Best Specimens, Hundreds of the Finest Horses in the World are to. be Seen Free of Any Extra Cost with ihcse Combined Shows. A mile of Glittering Pagcntry will Be Seen Upon the Streets at 10 o'clock a. m. Doors Open at I and 7 p. m. Performance Beginning One Hour Later Under Water Proof Tents. General Admission Children 25c; adults 50c. Reserved Seats Extra.