Men's Low Shoes. I 5 V fZ fZ 9Eh 3 Junior Normal Oocns. Tho Junior Normal oponcd yostordny morning with an enrollment of seventy- one, which number is ni iarg as was expected on the opening day, and which would havo bcn larger had not tha threatening weather yeBterday deterred n number of teachers in tho country from starting on the trip to North Platte. Several additioni wero made to the enrollment this morning and the increase will continue daily during tho week. All mcmberi of tho faculty wero present at the opening season and tm work utnrted o(T in excellent hano. It IB . . t i v4f I .... tempted bV US. IheV Were all made ior US UV Some AW predicted that tho Normal this year f" will nmva nxnentlnnnllv successful, as ... - . 1" y r teaching corpa is a most efficient! JOHN LEMftlER, Pres. and MCr. g $4.00, $4.50, $5.00. QjjJ Wc arc offering this serson an assortment of 4$ good Oxfords for Men to an extent never before at- t is of the acknowledged best makers of Men s shoes, (ft There are Tans. Greens, Oxbloods and Blacks made fltt up in shapes and patterns comprising all the newest approved ideas. Let us show them. Graham & Company. Yellow Front Shoe Store. will tho one. I ft DRS. BROCK & CROOK, g DENTISTS. Over First National, l'liono U8 Goctz has returned her duughtors in Tlie roller mills, which had boon closed for repairs and improvements, resumed operations yesterday. Miss Anna Gray Clark and Mr. and Mrs. Carpenter, of Ogalalla, wore visi tors In town yesterday. Ray Murray, a former Lincoln coun ty boy, will bo married at Lincoln. Juno 23d to Miss Jessie Doyle. Tlfo Rush Mercantile Co. has in stalled n modern coirco grindor which is opornted by an electric motor. Tho Sanford Dodga company, which comcn horo June 21st and 22d will pre sont "Tho MuBkateors" and "Hamlet". For Sale FroBh milch cow. Inquire of Mrs. M. McFarland. Miss Joy Ebright will be married tit tho home of her parents fivo miles southwest of town tomorrow ovoning to Anthony R. Christenson. Rov. Sol bort will officiate fl . 4 T"T j ... i A i M . . . uouse to ront. at zi ease I'ourm .'street onnnsittt First ward hcIiooI. .Apply tq aua cast second street. Ralph Gnrman and Henry Hansen ro coived thoir Overland automobilea Sat urday and the cars wore given a trial run Sunday, Thoy nro cirtainly smooth running machines. Attornoy Van Orsdel, who has beon talcing a courso at tho state univorsity at Lincoln, arrived in town yesterday and will spend the summer on his homestend north of Brady. A roport reaches this office that J. H. AbBhiro, n well known resident of the Sutherland section, had both legs fracturod Saturday by a runaway team. Both fractures woro between the anklo and knee. Albert Muldoou will go to Omaha in a faw days and whilo thero axpocts to recoivo tho Ford automobile ordcrod some time ago and delayed on account of tho inability of tho factory to fill orders. An AngclouB pianola was received at tho Halligan rosidenco last week, and tho head of the house, along with other mombcra of tho farnily, finds tho in strument an nttructivo diversion and very entertaining. Tho committee appointed to arrange for a Fourth of July celebration have mot with tho Chautauqua committee and so arranged tho program that it will not interfere with tho two Chau tauqua session on that day, Season tlckots for the Chautauqua aro now being printed and will in a fow dayB bo offered for sale by u huBtling committee. Thoio tickets will sell for two dollars each, and will admit the boarcr to soventeen sessions. That 'certainly is cheap considering the merit of many of the attractions. Mrs. Victor Von from a visit with Omaha. It ia probable that tho North Platte bull team will imiv in Grand Island on July 4th. Mr, and Mrs. Keith Nevillo are ex pected homo tho eurly part of next week from their visit at Charles Town, Va. The Keith Theatro picture show has secured for this weak an exceedingly good vnudovillo feature a comedy in two acts by a gontloman and lady who are very clovor. Farmers in town yesterday stated that corn is not growing very rapidly, tho weathtr being to cool for rapid growth. The acreage of corn in tho county this year is unusually large. For Rent 6 room house 808 west Sixth Street. Soo Mrs. G. S. Huffman Secretary Brotomarklo, of the Y. M. C. A., has roturncd from his eastern trip, having attpndod association con rentions at St. Louis and Omaha. He reports n very interesting and profit able visit in thoso cities. Tho funeral of Olo Davis Saturday afternoon at tho Episcopal church was largely attended by friends of the doctasad. The mother and a sister arrived from Portland Saturday morn ing. Supt. McKcown, who mada a trip over the branch last wnek, sayB thero will bo train service into Northport by July 1st. The road, ho anounccd, would not bo extended into Bridgeport, not for tho present at least For Rent Six room houso on West Second street. Lawn, shade, gnrden and electric lights. Ui:o. I'J. fuench. Though deputy assessors are supposed to complete their work by the 25th of May, thnro aro soma in Lincoln county who have not yet returned all their schedules. Prebably the deputies who are dilatory found thoir farm work too pressing to givo the assessing thoneces sary time during May. The North Platte Mill & Grain Co. is paying 70 cents per bushel for corn. Tho rocoipts of tho local postofllco for tho fiscal year ending March 3l8t woro one thousand dollars grcator than for tho previous fiscal yoar. This in r , ... crease uiu not. nowever, result hi n raise of the postmaster's salarv. an in crrasu of $2,000 being ncccsstry in this class office before an adjustment of salary In mado. Aged Lady Accidentally Killed. Mrs. Tibbies, mother of Grant Tib bies, living fiftoon milos south of town, was killed Thursday of last week by the collapse of the sod houso in which sha and her son and daughtor lived. Mrs. Tibbies, who was oighty-fivo yoars old, had been confined to hod for a year or so past, and in addition had been blind for a number of years. Thursday tho son was at work in the field and tho daughter had been out doors and was nbout to enter tho houso when without warning tho roof fell in and carriod with it the south and north walls, covering the old lady with debriB. The son was notified, and with the assistance of the daughter uncoverd tho mother, and found the head crushed and on ndo badly bruin d For n number of yc.irs Grant Tibhl had lived alone ith his mHtur, takini ciro of her, and doing his farm work a b.'St he could, and the kindness ho had shown the invalid wornun won for him the admiration of all neighbors. Marriage Licenses. Judge Elder had a busy day yester day in the matrimonial division of his court, having issued four licenses. Tho happy people, or to bo happy, wore : Elmer E. Peyton and Bcssio Lucky, botli of Sutherland. John H. Lusk and Mrs.Pcarl LoRoy, both of North Platto. C. H. Bostwick, of Sutherland and Glydls M. Robort of North Platto. Robsrt C. Gabbitas, of Ogden, Utah, and Lucy G. Ball, of North Platto. Friend, Mr. Farmer. Have you insured your crops nlrainst hail? Why not? When you can secure protection so cheap in the old reliable St. Paul, who has naver failed to pay a I loss. See Bratt & Goodman, Agents. Reception to Rev. and Mrs. Williams. I Tho Presbyterian congregation will give n reception to Rev. George WiPtamB and family nt tho W. V. Hoagland residenco noxt Thursday evening. An invitation is extonded to tho general public to attend and meet Rev. and Mrs. Williams. A short musical program will bo rendered dur ing the ovoning. June Wedding Gifts. You can find all kinds of useful and ornamental things in sterling silver that will last a me time. Rich American cut glass and Hand painted china. Visit our atoro when down town. Dixon, Tho Jowelor. WALAM0 Something New for Inside Paint. Many women who nro having thoir housoB dono over (his season nro using Walamo Paint instead of paper, especi ally for plastered rooms. Thero is no doubt whatever tliut this method is vmoro hygonic and clonn'y. Tho walls can bo washed down and do not need to bo renewed each Boason." It is much more ecomical than paper. Seo Wokkman & Dkmiymjkuy. Could Not Be Better. No ono has over mado a salve, oint ment, lotion or balm to compare with Bucklen's Arnica Salve. Its tho ono perfect healer of Cuts, Corns, Burns, Rruisos. Soros. Scalds. Boils. Ulcers. Eczema. Salt Rhoum. For Sore Evos.. Cold Sores, Chapped Hands its supremeJ lniaiiioio for l'llos. uniy iioc at stono Drug Co. House for Sale. Want to build on lot, nnd will Bell old house cheap. Call at 102 S. Sycamoro St., or phono 208. An Unusual Meeting. Tho Baptist people are nlannine for a great meting for Wednesday of next wecK. three of their eauinsr strontr men will visit this city on their way to tho worthorn uapiist uonvention which convenes nt Portland, Oregon, June 25th. These threo men, Rev. Jacob Sullado. of Philadolphin. Rev. Joo P. Jacobs, of Kansas City, Mo., and Rev. M. D. UnbanK ot wanton, Utilna. will be tno spaaxcrs ot a coiucrencc con- Bitting of three sessions, morning, afternoon and evening, June luth. Delegates and visitors aro expected from many churches in this part of tho stato, and feasts of good things will bo had. The public is welcome to all these meetings. Progrnm and further notice will he given in these column later. Trouble Maker Ousted When a Biilliorcr from stomach trouble takes Dr. King's Now Lifo Pills ho's mighty glad to soo his DyBpspsU and Indigestion Hy, but moro ho s tickled ovor his new. fino nppetito. strong norvei hoalthv vieror. all bocauto stomach liver and kidnoyu now worn right, zoc at stono IJrug (Jo, A Better Finish Thau the Natural Grain Can cnlli'lo nblnlncil on donm.oM Doom unci umxhvork by twin Clil-Niturl (tho vanilili mmlo lit all color) mill uurnuw patent irritliiliii; prut'ow. llany worlc fur tho ntmitettr. No technical truliunt iivcvkMiry Miulo by.Tlio Ohio Varnish Compun y Cleveland, O. Stone Drug Co. Wc Have For Sale the Following Lands In Lincoln nnd Keith Counties. Section 2i, township 11, range 28. Section 23, township 11, range 28. Section 13, township 10, rango 28. Section 17, township 11, range 28. Section 23, township 11, range 29. Section 31, township 11, rango 28. Section 15, township 11, range 20. Section 11, township 11, range 29. Price on the ubove per acre J8.00. Terms can bo nrranged on tho major portion at mis price. Southeast quartfcr of soction C, towiv ship 15. range 32, per ncre $0.00, South half of section 18, township 13, rango 32, per acre $17.50. South half of section 13, township 12, rango 29, per aero $10.00. West half of section 21, township 13, rangu ,w, por aero u-.uu. Southeast quarter of section 13, township 12, rupue 30, per aero 25.00. Section !), township 13, range 3G, per aero 35.00. Sections 17 and 21, township 10, rango S3, per nero i.w. Tno above landa are mostly all irood farm land and the major portion is first cluas and wo would be glad to show those lands nt tho prices nnmcd. Wo have a lariro list of other land both im proved and unimproved. Wo itnvo some very desirable tracts under irrigation both in Lincoln nnd Keith counties. Correspondence solicited. PAYNE INVESTMENT COMPANY, Opera House Blk., North Platte, Neb. Notice for Bids, Tho secretnry of tho Board of Edu cation will recoivo bids until 7 n. m. Juno 7th, for detaching tho south wing oi tho Third ward school muimng, mov ing the same 100 Tcct, setting it upon uiidor-pinning nnd removing tno foun dation stono 150 feot to a proper pile. A. l' STMUTZ, aocy., 30G W. 4th St. R. L. BAKER, Secretary. NORTH PLATTE MILL and GRAIN CO. NORTH PLATTE, NEBRASKA. Manufacturers of High Grade Flour, Corn Meal and Mill Feed BUYERS AND SHIPPERS OF GRAIN. We pay highest market price for all kinds of Grain. Farmers exchange your wheat ?or flour, it will pay you. All orders for Flour and Mill Feed promptly filled. We make daily delivery in the city. We ask the citizens of North Platte and of the country tributary o North Platte to give our goods a trial and let us convince you that they are equaled by few and surpassed by none. North Platte Mill and Grain Co. fiSTB ONG LINEIOF CHIIIREO SHOECtI We've a "Just Right Shoe" for the foot of every child in the family. This Shoe Store does more than just sell shoes it sees that every foot has just the shoe it ought to wear. The correct Shoeing of Children is a scientific prop osition, but we understand it perfectly. BOYS' SHOES Sturdy leathers, strong shoemaking; high or low cut; black or tan; every size. $1.50, $2.00 to $3.00 According to size. GIRLS' SHOES High or low cut from selected leathers; stylish, good looking shoes, but comfortable. $1.50, $2.00 to $3.00 According to size. Children's Shoes Shoes formed to fit the growing feet; nature shaped; high or low cut. $1.00, $1.25 to $1.75 If you test this Store ori Children's Shoes, you'll be highly pleased with the results. ; SOL MODES THE HOME OF BETTER SHOES For Sale Tomato plants. Inquire at 915 west Third street. For Salt or Trade. The I'ritchurd residence, a handsome new two story residence, e rooms, toilet and bath, located four blocks southwest from court house. Wo can make low nrico on this property, easy terms. Will uccept of smaller house as part payment. Buchanan & Pattekson. Notice Teachers. In the Nebraska State Junior Normal folder the Lincoln Co. Toacher's Insti tute is announced fer the first wcok of the Junior Normal. This is a mistake. The Institute will bo July 5th to 9th at the time of and in connection with tho Chautauqua. William Ennic.iiT, County Supt. Hershey News. Mrs. D. M. Levnoldt and children left Friday for a visit with friends and relatives at Grand Island, Iielvldero and Omaha. Tey will be absent a month. Mrs. A. B. Goodwin nnd children re turned to North Platto Friday. Alfred Stonson enjoyed a visit from his brother last week. Mrs. E. It. Plumor. of North Platte. transacted business in Hershey Friday. Tno llorshey band boys arc reviving their orchestra and in tho course of a short time wo hope to have some good music. Floyd Johnson, soction foreman at Nichols, uxpocts to bo transferred Ito Sidney shortly. Mrs, August Olsen is onjoying a visit fromi her sister. A. Anderson, of the Omaha Deflector Co., Is riprnpping tho south side of tho North Platto river as fur ns John Mcl lin's land extends. Tho North Platto base ball team, known as tho "Rustlers," played the North Sido Boys and were boaten by a scoro of 9 to 7. Miss Mattio Olson was in North Plntte Friday. Loy Eyerly attended tho ball gamo in North Pltte Friday. On Juno 13th, a Children's Day program will bo given in tho First Presbyterian Church. Heretofore it has been written that tho program will be rendered in tho ovening, but tho time has been changed to that of 10:30 A. M. Women Who Are Envied. Thoso attractive women who aro lovely in fnco, form and tempor nrn tho onvy of many, who might bo llko them. A weak, sickly woman will bo nervous unci irritable Constipation or kidney poisons show pimnles. blotches, skin eruptions nnd a wretched complexion. For nil such, Electric Bitters work won ders Thoy regulate Stomach, Liver and Kidneys, purify tho blood; givo strong nerves, bricht eyes, pure breath. smooth, volvoty skin, lovely com plexion. Many charming women owo their health and beauty to thorn. 50c at Stono Drug Co. Garfield Items. Miss Verna Siver returned homo last Wednesday from Shelton where sho had beon attending high school sinco last October. Among theso thut visited Gandy last Saturday to witnesses tho horso raco and ball game were: Mr. and Mrs. Fox, Mr. nnd Mrs. Helon Camp, Mark Smith and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Ike Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Abner Dillon and Mr. and Mrs. D. P. Meyer. Mr. Campbell has been erecting a now hen house nlso milk house and buggy shd. Wnlter Guild assisted him in the work. Rev. Tabor, of Brady, will be with us next Sunday while Rev. Hartmun goes to the Brady appointment. The S. S. expects to hold a picnic at the Diehl lake on Friday, June 18. Also expects other schools to join them and havo a general good time. Mr. and Mr. A. J. Goodenow and daughtor also Mr. Goodenow's mother, wore at Callawoy from Friday until Monday visiting relatives nnd friends. A. L. Auble shipped a carload of hogs from Maxwell Thursday. Tho government inspector of cattle was in this vicinity last Friday inspect ing for tho mange. Tho rains and wurm weather of tho past week havo mado quito a change in the looks of tho small grain. The ladies' aid will meet next Wed nesday with Mrs. Ida Joy. 'The Wire Won't Rust, The Wood Won't Warp," IF YOU USE Heath & Milligan SCREEN ENAMEL Put up in half pints, pints and quarts. You can apply it. A complete line of Paints, Brushes, Alabastine and Window Glass. SCHILLER & CO. 1st Door North of 1st. Nat'l Bank The Best Stallion In Lincoln County can be found at the Birdwood ranch at Birdwood Siding. All parties desiring to raise good colts call at the Bird wood ranch and inspect the horse the only registered full-blood -Percheron stallion in Lincoln county. D. A. Goodrich. A Thrilling Rescue. How Bort R. Lean, of Cheny, Wash, wna suved from a frightful daath is a story to thrill tho world. "A hard cold," ho writes, "brought on a desperate lung troublo that baffled an expart doctor here, Then I paid $10 to $15 a visit to a lung specialist in Spokane, who did not help mo. Then I went to California, but withdut banefit. At last I used Dr. King's New Discovery, which completely cured mo and now I am as well as ever." For Lung Trouble, Bronchitis, Coughs and Colds, Asthma, Croup its supremo. COc and $1.00. Trial bottle freo. Guaranteed by Stone Drug Co. KARL GERLE Merchant Tailor, Invites your inspection of his fine, line of snmples of goods for Spring and Summer Suits, Overcoats and Trou sers, which will bo made to order in a most up-to-dato and satisfactory man ner. Shop over Schatz & Clabaugh's store. W. R. MALONEY, FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND EMBALMER A full lino of Caskets, Robes, etc. Calls answered promptly. r Day Phono 126, Night Phono 482. mi NOTICE OV SETTLEMENT, TIio State of Nebraska. I Lincoln County. HS In tho County Court. In thoiraattcr of the estate of William II. olty, deceased. To the credi tors, heirs and others Interested in tho estate of William II. Welty, Take- notlco. that John E. Evans has filed In the county court a roport of hU dollies as admlulstrator of said estato and It Is prderod that tho same stand forhearlnc tho 3rd day of July. A.l). KW, be fore tho court at tho hour of 0 o'clock a. m at which tlmo any person Interested may ap pear and oxcopt to and contest tho same. And notlco of this proceeding Is ordered hIvuii by publication of this notice In tho North 1 latto Tribune, for six succosslvo publica tions prior to July 3rd lUOu. w l Witness my hand and the seal ot tho county court at North I'latto this 7th day of June, A l IWv, i 8-8 W. C. Elbe County Judee.