"There is Something about a Wed ding Gown Prettier than any other Gown in the World." reason a wedding than any other to For tho samo ring is prottior tho future bride. If you nro contoKiplating matri mony and havo secured your licenso, it is timo for you to buy tho Ring, and wo havo them in such largo quantities that it will not bo nec essary for you to wait. Wo carry a full lino of sizes and shapes in 14k and 18k. CLINTON, Jeweler and Optician. Phono 338. Wc want Your Repair Work DR. 0. II. CRESSLER, Graduate Dentist. Ofllco over tho McDonald Stato Bank. Tho bulk of hogs at South Omaha yesterday sold at $7.62. Mrs. Geo. L. Erhard left last night for a visit at Portland and Seattle. Miss Lorotta Erhard loft last night for u visit with friends at Omaha. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Wasson of Indian apolis aro visiting Mrs. Goo. Finn. Tho now residonco being build by Mainard Crosby in tho Banks' addition is nearing completion. Mrs. James Babbitt left Sunday night for a visit with relatives and friends in California. Tho Elks held initiatory ceremonies last evening and placed tho antlers on Will Hoover and a Mr. Nelson. County Clerk Elliott and family havo boon guests at tho Fred Tetrow place bduUi of Brady for several days past. A. W. Greer has Bold to W. F. Moo berry 640 acres in sections III and 2-1, town 9, rango 27, for a consideration of $5,40O. Sevonty-fivo now Pacific, type passen ger engines hnvo been ordered by the Northwostorn for delivery during the next two or three months for use on all its through passenger trains. Theso largo engines will bo nblo to handle a loaded train of fourtcon standard Pull man sleeping cars. Tho Misses Harriet nnd Mario Von Gootz entertained about thirty young ladies at a very ploasnat garden party on thoir pretty lawn Friday afternoon. In a flower making contest Miss N11 Hartmnn was awarded tho prizo, a pretty cut glass dish, and in the second contest which was tho supply ing of words in tho "Farmer's Lovo Letter" Mrs. Ed. Vandorhoof was the most successful and was given a cut glass vaso. During tho afternoon, punch was served in the pretty decorated summor house and at tho closo of tho aftornoon refreshments woro sorved. Miss Mary Jensen, of Boclus, is a guest of Mr. and Mrs, Neils Rasmus- sen. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Muldoon leave tonight for a visit at the Seattle ex position. Ten thousand vards of laces at Ave cents n yard at The Leader. Tho Indian Card Club will be enter tained tomorrow evoning by Mrs. Geo, II. Dent. Tho Episcopal guild will meet with Mrs. Welch on west Front street Thursday afternoon. Buttermilk with all the butter in it. Ice cold at tho fountain, Gc. STONE DKUO CO. Engineer Will Morris is building a two-story residenco on tho west side of tho Banks' addition. Mrs. Anthony JcfTers and daughter Miss Nora left Sunday night for a visit with relatives at Independence, Mo. Ladies, Misses and children's gowns, skirts, combination suits and corset covers now on sale at Tho Leader, Mrs. David Minshall and daughters Helen and Gertie, left Sunday night for a visit with friends at Bclolt, Mich. Mrs. B. L. Robinson, Miss Bertha Banks and Miss Antonidcs left Sunday night for a two weckB' stay at Choro' keo Park. Long silk coats at low prices at The Leader. M. Koith Novillo is making a num bcr of alterations to his residence, the rooms beinir rearranged, hard wood floors put in and Are place built. Fivo hundred black petticoats at 75 cents each at The Leader. F. A. Stroup returned Sunduy a six weeks' trip to Pacific points, nnd left yestorday for Oinahn to conduct an excursion of land Beckers to Scotts Bluffs. A deed has been filed conveying from P. S. Hamilton to Harry Parkor tho north half section 25-12-30, containing 320 acres, for a consideration of $11, 840.00. Got your gun at Tho Star Clothing House. Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Lock and son Ieavo Wednesday or 'lhursday for a visit at tho Soattlo exposition. Thoy will nlHo stop enrouto homo ut Los Angeles, and will be absent about thirty days. Just received ladies' tailored waists, at populur prices, at lho Leaner. D. A. Baker, of Denver, who is in thn secret sorvico of tho Union Pacific for the Colorado division, camo down Sunday night and returned lust night. Ho had a pleasant visit with old time friends. Paul, tho three months old Bon of Mr. and Mrs. John Koontz, died Sat urday evening from stomach troublt after an illness of nix weeks. The fun erai was noiu aunciay evening in uu loss of their little one, tho parents havo tho sympathy of many friend?. Younrr Man I Do you know that by investing $6.00 per month with the Nobraska Central Buildinc; & Loan As Bociation for 112 months, you will hnvo to your credit $1,000.00. Let us ex nlain their nlnn to vou. Temi-lk Rkai. Estate & Ins. Aqencv, 1 & J jVlcUonalU mocK. 8 DRS. BROCK & CROOK, g jl DENTISTS. i Ovist First National, i'liono US Frank McGovcrn has taken a brief lay-off and left Friday night for a visit with his parents in Denver. Conductor Dontler, of tho Denver- North Platte run, has taken a lay-ofT and C. A. Weir takes the run. 300 dozen Towels, from the cheapest to tho finest made, now on sale at Tho Leader. from coast Boars for Sale. Thero aro still somo choice young Duroc Jersoy hotrs for salo at $16.00 each at tho Experimental Substation. The Crime Of Idleness. idleness moans trouble tor any one. Its tho same with a lazy liver. It caus es constipation, headache, jaundice sallow complexion, pimplos and blotches loss of appetite, nausea, but Dr. King's Now Life Pills hooii banish liver trou bleu and build up your health. 25c. at Stone Drug Co. Final Oxford Price Reduction All low shoes priced to move them out and promptly. Wc prefer a loss to carrying1 them until another season. All are this season's goods correct styles and our standard of quality. All Men's Oxfords worth up to $5.00 for Patents, plain black leathers, tans, green and Oxbloods, All Women's Oxfords worth up to $4 for Patents, black kid and tans. All Women's Oxfords worth up to 2.50 for Black, tans and Oxbloods All Misses' Oxfords go at Black and tan $2.95 1.95 1.65 1.25 1.00 LOG Graham & Co., YELLOW FRONT SHOE STORE. All Children's sires 5 to 8, go ut Wosaena White Caxvaa Oxfords all go at The construction train on the North River branch has been taken out of service for two weeks, awaiting tho arrival of a Btcam shovel. Material yards havo been established at Northport Junction on tho Nortli River branch nnd considorablo material hus nlroady been stored there. iu.iwii yards ot tnc Handsomest em broideries ever seen now on sale at tho Tho Leader. Wo stated that tho now house on tho oxpcrimental farm would havo thirteen rooms It should have read thirteen bpd rooms; counting tho closots and hath rooms, there will bo fifty-four pompartmontfl in tho house. New shades of ribbons nro shown at Tho Leader. Sam Richards nnd family will move t" Eustis next week, where Mr. Richards his opened a store. Thoy oxpect to remain in Eustis temp irarily, however, mrl will eventually make their homo in Kansas City. Money to lonn on irood roal estnto so tirltv. Soo O. E. Eldor. Koith theatre nullding. Tho work ordora on tho extension t tno iNortn itivur Drnncn only cover distance of nine miles, which will carry the track to a point where it will cross the river. It is understood that tho track will bo laid that far this fall nnd then work discontinued until spring, it is prouuhlo that tho bridge across the river will bo built this winter whilo tho river is low. Buttermilk during hot weather. Ask your doctor, Gc at the fountnin. STONE ImUG CO, L. A. Timmerman has been in Oma ha for several daya making arrnngc monts for lotting tho contract for his now building. The estimated cost tho bufldi.ig is greater thnn.ho figured but ho will not decrease the size of the building or make any re-arrangement in other words he is willing to put in moro money in order to secure the building ho desires. Your furniture needs varnishing and repairing neloro house cleaning, see i'. m. sorenson, Hiiopuu is. oth at. II. N. Smith who purchased tho Sam Rlchnrds houso on oust Third street A'ill tako possession next week. II has rented tho house in which he how lives to E. A. Boyd, nnd eventunlly ho will move that house to the inside lot i . i til. inu put up a inrgor unci natter ono on tho corner lot. In taking possession of tho Richards residonco, Mr. and Mrs amun necomo tno possessors or ono of tho finest homos in tno city. Couch Covers, all shades, at Tho Lender. Brim full of humor nnd delightfully natural in plot nnd characterization "Texas" thn comedy.drnma of south western lifo is sure to ploase tho pa tronB of The Keith when it is prosent od next Saturday evoning. Harlan Fox who is well known as a young romantic actor is cast for tho leading character of "Freshwater Jack." Mr. Fox has scored a great hit in tho role, lending to tho part an unmlstnkablo talent combined with dash, virility nnd man llness. An excellent company has been selected to support u young star whic combined with ImmUonio scenery wl add greatly to tho enjoyment of tho populnr play which is now in tho sixth I year of unbroken success. The Innc's Band. Inne's Orchestral Band of Now York accompanied by several soloists who were engaged for the dedication of tho Exposition at Soattlo, will appear i festival program at lho Keith on Frl day aftornoon and oventng of this week Tho Inno's Band has a unique ropu tation throughout tho whole country No organization has a higher reputa tion for tho rendition of tho great standards in music, and tho name Inno's bus como to be synonymous with tho best thero is in tho domain of higli art. Tho Inuos Band is tho result many years ot cuort, 01 unceasing watchfulness to secure tho best musi clans in tho wnrid, of constant and tedious rehearsing, of tireless effort on tho part of In ica himself and by tho determination of each individual mem bar of tliu organization to give tho best that is in him. ' Each player is selected with aa much caro aim consideration as aro tno Buveral soloists who accompany the B"nd. and every man must pass a rigid examination before ho is ac cepted as a member. Scared Vilh A Hot Iron, or scalded by overturned kottle cut with a knifebruised by dammed door injured by gun or in any other way tho thing needed nt onco is uucKien b Arnica Halve to suliduo inllummatinn and kill the pain. It's earth's supremo healer, infaltililo for Boils, Ulcers, Fever Soros. Eczema and Tiles. 20c, at , StVnu Druir Co. Our Semi-Annual Clear in Sale 4 4 f 4? 4,4,4.4. 4i4i4i4,44lj,,,ji4 The Big Clearing Sale which .' started Thursday is certainly well attended, the goods speak for themselves. Just think of buying Miller-Watt Clothes in all the new shades and patterns at one-half price. We have a few left so you bet ter hurry in and grab one. Remember everything else is on sale to make room for our new fall stock (except Finck's Detroit Special Overalls). We haven't got time to quote prices again but just make our store a visit and you will be convinced that we are holding the sale of sales, don't forget that the New Clothes Shop has only been open nine months so you will get no shelf worn goods. Schatz Clabaugh, North Platte's Leading Clothiers. II. C. Christiansen has sold to D. M. Lcypoldt lots G and 6, 1G und 17, block 10, Hershey for the sum of $2,000. Thirteen trainmen at Wymoro were discharged yesterday on tho charge of rifling freight cars oh the Burlington, and ovidence has been secured that will result in tho discharge of twelvo or fif teen moro. 'Twas A Glorious Victory. There's rejoicing in Fedora, Tenn. A man's lifo has been saved, und now Dr. King's New Discovery is tho talk of the town for curing C. V. Pepper of deadly lung hemorrhages. "I could not work nor got about," ho writes, "nnd the doctors did mo no good, but, after us inir Dr. King's Now Discovery three weeks, I feel liko a now man, and can do good work again." For weak, soro or diseased lungs, Coughs and Colds, Hemorrhages, Hay Fever, La Gtippe, Asthma or any Bronchial affection it stands unrivaled, Price 60c. and SI .00. Trial Bottlo freo. Sold and guaranteed by Stone Drug Co. I GOING AFTER THE I 1 LICE, I i You need something to clean up S3 E disinfect and kill parasites. jj I KRES0 DIP will do the work. SAFE SURE INEXPENSIVE EA8Y TO U8E Wo bare a special book let on diseases of I'ouN try. Call or write for one. Stone Drug Company i opriiig and bummer Necessities. Hardware, Lawnmowers, Garden Tools, Wash Machines, Grindstones, Grass Catchers, Knives. Refregerators, Glasses, Pictures, Furniture, Picture Frames, (made to order.) Art Squares, Rugs, Mattings, Curtains, Draperies, Couch Covers, Window Shades. Plumbing and Heating. GINN & WHITE. I Business Education Pays. : g W ,13 JCi When You are Prepared there is a Good Situation Ready for You . . : . . irrnfu of t il.i 4- ... 1. - 1 . t ss & -i otuuu.iL wiiu compicceu our combined ,5 -wu.Di. me h,i&l year is now in a good situation and A we have had calls for many more young .people than ,.1 w v.uum till 1 1 1 o 1 1 ty 'S c' We lei you complete our course and then pay & y your tuition. IhereareNO EXTRA FEES. You rf mjl; ontoi- if .!-.. t-I.,. ..r. t 1 ..i . .1?. ......v.... iih.iv. inu i i in r Jico, YOU 1 f may enter at any time after September 7th, when S-.l Mm foil t l. : ' .i wiv. inn iciiu ucyuih Strong Faculty. Reasonable Rates. Well Equipped S 4 School. Fourteen Years Since Established. 4 t'' Tr . . , . .12 u interested,- write lo S t HASTINGS RIISINHK mi I Err ,t . WAJJBj Y HASTINGS, NEB. 43 Innes Orchestral Band at The Keith next Friday afternoon and evening.