Men's Low Shoes. & $4.00, $4.50, $5.00. We are offering this serson an assortment of good Oxfords for Men to an extent never before at- IK Si Crystal Theatre Tonight and Saturday. Pictures Teddy in Jungleland; Brid- got on a Strike; An Actor's Mother; Tree Champogno. Illustrated Songs "I Never Knew What Love Wns" nnd "Lonely Me." Prices 10 nnd 15 cents. Front Street Brick Barn is prepared to bonrd and properly enro for horses by the day or month. Tran sient teams fed and cared for. Katos reasonable. Give us a trial. Hiiatt & Goodman. Tom Groen has been upending tho pnst fow days in Denver. Albert Schatz will return tonight from tempted by us. They were all made for us by some his stay at Excelsior Springs of the acknowledged best makers of Men's shoes. There are Tans. Greens, Oxbloods and Blacks made up in shapes and patterns comprising all the newest Let us show them. fa i. H approved ideas Graham & Company. Yellow Front Shoe Store. Si s JUNE Weddings New and pretty designs in Sterling Silver; Bright and Sparkling Liiihy 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. DRS. BROCK & CROOK, DENTISTS. Ovur First National. Phono 148 China Sale. Delia Hanks will havo a salo of hand painted china, nnd a fow water colors, at the Howo & Maloney store on Thurs day, Friday nnd Saturday of this week. China from $1.00 up; water colors 35c up. Tho Indies of North Platto are cordially invited to call. Butlor Buchannn arrived homo last night from Excelsior Springs, Mo. Tho Bewitching Fishormaiden will steal your heart nt tho Keith Juno 24th. A. W. Ilontson and two sons of Sutherland are visitors in tho city to day. S. K. Ambler of tho Loup coun try marketed n load of hogs in town t"day. W. A. Tanner of Lexington is ex pected to Bpond Sunday with nslativos in tho city. Mrs. Ed Lyons, of Sutherland, spent a fow hours transacting business in town today. Josoph Schatz, of tho blacksmith Bhop, has taken a month's lay off on account of sickness. Glydo Frlito has accepted n position at tho Dickey Ico Cream Parlor, work ing only In tho evening. Hov. Crosslor will occupy tho pulpit ut tho Lutheran church Sunday morn ing. Thoro will bo no ovoning survlco. Tho Mnccnbccs Bcnoftt at tho Crystal has been postponed from Monday night to Wodnoseny night. Tho ladles' auxiliary to tho B. of L. F. will hold a regular meeting Tuesday afternoon. A full attendance is de sired. Dr. II. C. Brock leaves Sunday night for Lincoln to attend a meeting of tho ntato dental board, of which he is secre tary. Rev. J. F. Scibcrt loft this morning for OshkoBh to assist In tho dedicatory sorviccs of tho now Lutheran church. Ho wbb accompanied by Revi Ludden of Lincoln and Dr. Yarger, of tho Lu thoran board of missions. Tho partial eclipso of (he sun last evening wns visible ubout G:15 and lasted nearly an hour. It probably would not havo been notiocd at all Jf Its coming had not beon announced. Chas. Hcndy, Jr., district agent at Donver for tho Ford Motor Car, piloted tho two Ford cars from Denver to Ida ho in tho transcontinental endurance race, Base Ball Goods Bats 5c. up; gloves from 25c up, nt Rincker's Book Store. Tho Glow Worn will light your way to the Keith June 24th. Morton C. Cowco Is contemplating moving to Hershey, where ho will go into business. Members of thu Episcopal church at Ogalnlla have decided to erect a church building at a cost of $-1,000. Teachers examinations for county certificates nro being held by County Supt. Ebright in his office. Mr. nnd Mrs. D. VV. Louden will lenvo Saturday morning for a short visit with friends at Overton. Tho Girls' Club of the Presbyterian church will givo a farewell party to Miss Beryl Jeter this evening at tho homo of Miss Strahorn. Mrs. Hnrry Scott bns been at Suth crland for several days, having been called there by tne illness of her moth or, Mrs. John Gummere. Roy Chambers of JelTcry precint was fined ono dollar and costs amounting to 11. 95 by Judge Elder in tho county court yesterday, for hitting a man Ho paid tho fine and was discharged. Sarah L. Cogsweel, prima doma soprano, whoso singing at tho Crystal theatre has nttracted considerable at tontlon, leaves tomorrow for an en gagement at Wichita, Kans. Lovers telephone your messages to Cupid 112 at tho Keith Juno 24th. Tho pcoplo in charge of the North Platto Chautauqua havo sold up to this morning 140 tickets, of which 132 wero adults and 8 woro children's tickets Prosidcnt Pattirson expects to sell largo number of tickets and ho especial ly urgca tho sale of tho $1.00 tickets for tho children, ono doll fir for 24 bcs 9 1.114 . m sionB or noout -14 cents lor each pro gram is very cheap, when wo consider tho educational vnluo of these meetings Tho association has worked hard and secured a good list of attractions and they deserve the liberal patronage of all the citizens of North Platto nnd western Nebraska. The Otcnstcin Grovo one block west and two blocks south of the Court House is being rnpidiy put into shapo ana wncn unisiicu will present a vory auracuvo nppoaranco. J. W. Henderson and two children eft last night on No. 12 for Kansas City. Miss Goldman, sistor of Mrs. J. II. Stone, left last night for her home at Dcs Moines, Iowa. Deputy State Superintendent of Pub ic Instruction Perduo was n visitor at the Junior Normal yesterday. Fresh vegetables nnd celery fresh every morning from the Yost garden at tho Tramp Grocery Store. Judgo Grimes has accepted an invita tion to deliver the address at tho cele bration at Gothenbnrg on July 5th. Got thoso window screens made now. , M. SoiiKNSQN. Shop 107 E 5th St. Leader Lowell, of the city band, Bays no more concerts will bo given until after the Chautauqua, as tho members desiro to devotQ all possible time to practicing tho Chautauqua programs A card received nt this office nn- nouncos tho death of Matt Nan at the home of a relative in Illinois on June 8th. Tho daccascd lived in North Platte for many years whilo in tho employ of Isaac Dillon. The warm weather is here. If you need n gasoline or coal oil stovo or Trouble Maker Ousted Whan n sufferer from Btomach troublo takes Dr. Kinnt'a New Lifo Pills he's mighty glad to seo his Dyspepsia nnd Indigestion (ly, but more no'n tickled ovor bis now, lino appetite, stronir norves honlthy vicor. nil because stomach liver and kidney a now worn rignt. 25c nt btono lrug Uo, For Sale. A nice homo, good lot, lawn, shade, cement walk, closo in $250.00 cash, balanco $15.00 per month, same as rent. A snnp. Two good houses, nico shade, lawn, within four blocks of high school. Cheap at 52000.00. Cut to $2400.00. Ono good hnuso nnd lot, good rentor, $750.00. Also other great bangains today for quick Bale by Bratt & Goodman. Baptist Church. Regular exercises of tho woek will bo held nB follows: Sunday School 10 a. m., Proachlng 11 n. m., Junior Un ion 3 p. m., Preaching 8 p. m B. Y. P. U. D p. m. R. B. Favomght, Pastor. For Rent. Tho D. A. Bakor residence, 321 West niiru street. Tho Pritchard residence, 314 West First street, 7 rooms with bath nnd toilet, all now. Buchanan & Patteuson. mmmi wmm V Hiller-JJado Vrincetyrt range, wo havo a largo assortment on hand without superior or equal. WORKMAN & 1JERRYI1ERRY. W. P. Bvron. of Gothenburcr. is in town today boosting the celebration that will be held in his town on July 5th. Ho is talking with members of the fire department relative to getting a team to entor tho races. Weather forecast. Partly cloudy, probably shower stonight or Saturday, warmer tonight. Maximun temperature yesterday 84;ono!year ago 83. Minimum temperature this morning 612: ono year ago 60. Brinir in your cream any day in the week to the ueatrlco Ureamery co. and got your cash on delivery. SIMON BROS., Agt. F. A. Stroup spent a couple of days this week at Gering, whero tho Pnyno Co. ran another excursion of land buy ers. This company has sold a half mil- ion dollars worth of land in that section at prices ranging from $75 to $125 per acre. iho Ulub Mnvita was pleasantly en tertained Wednesday afternoon nt the homo of Mrs. H. Bnrraclaugh. There were fourteen members present. An decant two courso lunch was served. Tho club will moot next Wednesday with Airs. Lewis. Wc currv a full lino of picture moulding and frnmo all kinds of pictures. Call nnd seo us when needing this class 01 worK. Workman & Derryderry. HE well-dressed men 01 North Platte want value for their money. It is not the lowest priced Suits that count, but Clothing that gives satis faction. Value for your money Clothes, are the kind we sell, and wc are selling them fast. If you have not worn a "Miller-Made" Suit, now is your chance to buy something out of the ordinary. These suits at $15 to $25 have had a most wonderful success. This shows what we can do with Miller Watts & Company's co-operation. Stripes, greys, blues, tans, greens, fancy in fact all the late shades. For richness of fa rics and materials, for high . fashion, (not freakish), for perfect tailoring our Suits at $27.50 to $35.00 are beyond question the highest art production in Clothes and we make such goods a prominent feature. We sell them to men who want the best clothes. NUFANGL TROUSERS Not shown elsewhere in town. They are for the young men who fancy the swagger effect of short waist and full-peg trousers. Note the waist fasteners guaranteed to stay up. They are $4.00. Newest thing in Trousers in Corduroy. SIS blues and ."PRESENT The home of Miller Made Clothing, Tiger hats in straw, lohn B. Stetson hats, Sharood shoes, Ide shirts and the swellest line of neckwear in town. SCHATZ & CLABAUGH North Platte's Leading Clothiers Specialists in Clothing and Furnishings for Men, and Nothing Else. Wo lit you from head to foot, Phone 155 520 Dewey Street Dr. Bealtie's Lecture. In his lecture at tho High School building last night, Dr. Boattio prin cipal of tho Junior Normal School, divided the determining influences of oar country into six divisions, the home, the school, the church, tho Sunday school, the college and the press. After showing the vastness and largeness of our country, its divicrsified vocations nnd conditions he explained the need and demand of educated men and women. Tho porcentago of boys nnd girls of school nge not in school is rapidly increasing with increase of population and in the colleges the TROUSERS jfTL it Fortrv Fitting women nro outnumbering tho men. He declared it was n great evil for college men to marry girls who had nevor seen tho inside of n college and n groater evil for collego women to marry men, who had never enjoyed the benefit of a college education. Men ho said were supposed nt ono time to have superior brain power but now tho woman compete with the men in the different studies in mathematics and sciences. Ho emphasized tho fact ;that from tho civil war to the present day "tho Amorican home Is losing its hold upon tho American people." Boys are not as good as girls for tho reason that their sparo time is spent on the' street, instead of nt home with father nnd mother, as the girls usually do. Tho music was furnished by a ladies quartette composed of several young ladies of tho city. Quality Goes in Before the Name Goes On. A little paint at a lit tle cost, with a little work will improve and pre serve your buildings. Schiller & Co., 1st door north First Natl. Bnnlc. OUR TANS! We say Tans But there are others. We are showing many new Oxford creations this season in colored leathers. The Ox Blood, Wines and Chocolate Shades appear to be great favorites. Thev are entirely new and very handsome. Come, see them. "SHOW ME f 9 Conservative or extreme lasts, Ties, Button or Blucher style. Oxbloods, made by expert makers no slipping or gaping. We've some unusual values in Men's, W6men's and Chil dren's Oxfords, but the Shoes must be seen to be apprecia ted. SOL HODES, The Home of Better Shoes. While probaby only a small percentage of prospective purchasers of mowing machines are born in the state of Missouri, there seems to be no remark that applies more perfectly to the condition of mind of mower buyers than the one that is nationally associated with the state of Missouri, "Show me." In no other way do the majority of us get so good an idea of an article or proposition as by seeing. Prospective mower buyers come in and see the old reliable Standard Mower. It was the best mower fifty years ago and it is the best today. We carry all.sizes of the mower and rake. Yours for the Mower trade, rkman erry berry n