s Extend Call to Rev. Harmon. Sunday extended n unnmimous call to Rov. Hnrnvn, of Oregon, III., to bo become tho pnstor of tho church In this Fall Millinery Fall Specialties. city, ucv unrmon, wno ictt ror hi home in Illinois Sunday niht, has tnknll thr rnll iinilnr nrtuf antm Ant nnrl :AT: will communicato by tho end of this weeK nis acceptance or decimation. It ia hoped that ho will accept, as his "trvout" lmrn wnn ihn trnniX nntntnn tit Furniture, Hardware, Stoves, Paints, We have just received a car of up-to-date Furn iture. We have manv nice articles at a barcrain. uii. r 4 Such a display has never been . shown be fore at any one time in this city, , Hats large and flaring, Hats that fit close to the head, Hats rolled high on one side. After a visit to our store you will readily understand why we are known as leaders for stylish millinery. MISS EKMA DYE. " M( )( 4 IWATCHES. 1 Our stock of watches If speaks eloquently of good things, and there are many people whose hap- jj py experiences confirm the reliability and worth of thorn j Our success as watch sellers has not been merely fortuitous, but is jf tj the result of the unwav- 4 ering integrity and know,l- t edge gained by long ? years of study. Every watch we sell is a guar- anteed time keeper. ijl Thus you have more jt reason to consider this store as an object wor- thy your seeking. DIXON, The Jeweler Union Pacific Watch Inspector. SCHILLER & CO., Prescription Druggists Hint Door North of l'irttt National Hunk A. D. McDonclf returned this morn inn from business trip to Omnha. W. T. Banks has returned from St. Joe. Mo., where ho went to purchase goods for Tho Hub. The latest Pumps ut Tho Leader. Mrs. Fred Stoddard, visiting her father A. R. other relatives in town. of Lena, is Adamson and Parties with idle money should see Bit att & Goodman. Mrs. C, M. Dav"t8, of Portland, ar rived last night and is n guest at the ' home of hor father, A. R. Adamson. Jamos Belton left yesterday for New Albany, Ind., where ho will visit rela tives and look after property interests. Mrs, Kato Yant, of Nampa. Idaho, Mrs. Hannah Temple, of Minerva, Ohio, nnd Byron Temple, of Puoblo, nro guests atitho Clabaugh residonco Men's, ladies' and children's sweat ers, in all tho latest designs, are shown at Tho Leader. Mis Beatrico Murphy, who had been visiting hor siBtor, left yesterday for Glendive, Mont., where she has beon engaged to teach school. W. D. Waldo has returned from Colorado, where he completed a grad ing contract. Ho sold nil his horses, but will buy up another bunch. Mrs. Miranda Doolittle, of Onargn, III., will visit friends in town this week while onrouto to Long Beach, Cal., to visit her Bon Milton. Mrs. Edward Park, who had beon visiting her parent's Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Pealo, left yostorday for Ogdon. to which point Mr. Park has been transferred as traveling engineor. i For Sale. 400 choice brood owes. Want to close out within next 30 days. Terms easy. TlIOS. E. HESKETT. Sutherland, Neb. THE HUB. All who are interested take notice. We invite every lady to visit our store and see the latest styles from the largest and best millin ery houses. Ctrtil mi Saturday, September 18th, Ml. M all t acnatz 6c uabaugh will have open for your inspection the finest line of ready-to-wear suits and overcoats for men ever shown in the city. They are the tailor's art, fabric and patterns of the latest and most up-to-date. Every suit guaranteed. We want you to come in and look them over, whether you purchase or not. Remember the date, Saturday, Sep tember 18th. SCHATZ & CLABAUGH. 520 Dewey Street. Tho bulk .of hogs in South Omaha yesterday sold at $7.93. Tho Episcopal guild will meet Thurs day afternoon with Mrs. P. J. Gilnian. The Christian Aid Society will meet Thursday afternoon with Mrs. W. T. Uanks. Jas. R. Minshall returned this morn ing from a two weeks' visit in Donver, Pueblo and Kansas City. Tho Misses Turnie. who have been' visiting friends in town, will return to Denver tomorrow to re-enter uchgol. Weather forcenst: Fair tonip,ht and Wednesday. Maximum temperature yesterday G(J, a year ago 93; minimum this morning 47, a year ngo 57. The hii'li school foot ball team has begun practice work. Tho personnel of the team this season insures ono ot tlic strongest lino ups the school has had of recent years. Thirty-one additional pupils were enrolled in the city schools yesterday morning. In tho high school every seat is occupied and additional chairs have been called into uso to accom modate tho students. Blankets nnd quilts by tho wagon load from tho cheapest to tho best nro shown at The Leader. Yesterday J. R. White sold to Martin Wyman Blocks 47 and CO of Plattviow Subdivision for $700 cash. Mr. Whito purchased these two blocks from Roy B. Tabor, Trustee, for $550 and had mado no improvements whatover. This property seems to bo advancing in value Elocutionary Entertainment. Miss Mattie Tiller, elocutionist from the Nebraska Wesleyan University school of expression will give an elocutionary entertainment nt the Methodist church Thursday evening, Sept. lf)th under the auspices of the church. Miss Tiller will givo humo rous nnd dramatic readings ami the beautiful monologue "Christmas Star" in costume, in two scenes. Tho nd- 1 mission will bo 15c nnd 25c. If tho interest justiiies mibh Tiller win re main in town and organize n class in elocution. Judge Lovctt is Chairman: A New York dispatch dated yester day Hays: Tho continuance of tho Harriman policies in the management n Pacific and of Union Pacific. Southern the chaim of allied railroads was mado certain today, temporarily at least. when Robert S. Lovell. E. S. Harri man's personal counsel and close friend was elected to succeed Mr. Harriman nt the head of tho cxecutivo committee of tho Union Pacific railroad. To strengthen further this dominance of tlvj "Harriman Idea", Jacob II Schiir and William Rockefeller, both heavily interested in tho Hnrriman en terprise, were elected directors in place of Mr. Harriman and the late H. H. Rogers, mid, also were chosen to places on the executive committee, The Road to Success has many obstructions, but none so desperate as poor health. Succoss to day demands health, but Electric Bit tcrs is the greatest health builder the world has evor known. It compolB perfect action of stomach, liver, kid neys, bowels, purifies and enrichos tho blood, and tones nnd invigorates tho whole system. Vigorous body nnd keen brain follow their use. You can't afford to slight Electric Bitters, If weak, run down or sickly. Only 50c. Guaranteed by Stone Drug Co. "a-.a ajri p DRS. BROCK & CROOK, si DENTISTS. Si Ovor Klrst Natloual. Phono U8 Announcement. Hnving removed my office to pleas ant nnd commodious quarters in the Keith building diroctly opposito the depot I shall bo pl -nsod to hnvo my patrons call on mo there, All business pertaining to real estate or insurance will recoivo tho same prompt and conservative attention as heretofore. O. II. TllOELECKE. Phone 277. - Real Estate Sales Last week O. II. Thoelocko sold to G. Fisher of Iowa section 12-13-31: section 23-16-33 to Frank Tav'or. of Belgrade, Neb; and Section 5-14-38, Keith county, to Dr. M. B. Snyder, of Council Bluffs, a brother of Sunt. Snyder, of tho experimental farm. School children, both bovs and erirls. can bo fitted out from head to foot nt The Leader. Hcrshey News. Tho Presbyterian ladios will meet Wednesday afternoon. Sent 15th. with Mrs. John Show. Mrs. J. W. Prickitt nnd Mrs. Tom Curley are on the sick list. b. W. Brown 18 crectinir a now frame building in tho east nart of town, Miss May Munirer oft for Stroms. burg last Wednesday evening where she will resumo her position in tho city schools at that placo. John Show is transactincr business in in North Platte today. Mrs. M. Mickelsen returned from Denver Saturday night. L.ov lYVerlv mado n fow business calls at the county scat Saturday. D. M. Levnoldt is in Omaha this week. Hershev is receivinir a much needed improvement by the addition of now cement walks across tho public cross ings. Among those who attended tho stnto fair last week were: Mr. nnd Mrs. D. B. White, Mr. nnd Mrs. Chas McClnin. Mr. and Mrs. Will Funk housor, Mr. nnd Mrs. Will Brooks. Mrs. J. W. Abbott loft Snturday for Omaha to bo gone ii couplo of weeks. Mrs. A. B. Goodwin and children, of North Platte, are visiting with Mrs. D. SI. Leypoldt. Boars for Sale. 'There are still some choico young Duroc Jersey boara for sale at $15.00 uch at tho Experimental Substation. For Sale. Tho Clark farm of G10 acres, 480 acres farm land every foot of which can bo cultivated; 225 acres growing crop, 1G0 ncrea of hay meadow which will cut 150 tons. Located ten miles southwest of North Platte. For partic ulars call or address, Silas Ci.akk, Horshoy, Nob. cofrtncirr Kick? Wo mean your horse. Does his har ness fit him or does it chafe his back. his breast or any torder part that makes him uncomfortable? Then bring him to this store when you buy him a new haruesH and wo will fit your horse perfectly with lightdriving, coach, cart or dray harness. Wo havo everything in ine line oi norsogooua nt A. F. FINK'S Does He For Sale. Wo havo good fivo room houso with bath within ono block of Hicrh School ouuuing. if you havo $1,000.00 you H II .a ... T can uuy ic. Buchanan & Patteuson. Classy Bill at Crystal Theatre Murray's Dogs For this week's olTerincr wa Imvn Tho Murray's Cnnlno wonders. Thcso dogB havo been fentured all over tho Pantages circuit. Tho New York Pllnnnr rinimiilL nautam V.Jntu i ll" 1...H...V. i.u.iani TUlluijf Billboard nnd newspapers throughout mo unueu stnies upeaK highly of them. Among tho tricks that Murray's Dogs perform which no other doer hnB accompusncu nro n lorwaru somcr- . If I 1 A " sault, hand balance actually mussling on a honzontnl bar, their ragtimo dancing, keeping timo with tho music and many other stunts which merits mention. For Sale. Lnrire POfits suitnhlt- for hnnrr'ntr l " v . . . n"r nuavy gaics anu lor comors. Also Hmaller posts. J, K. Ottsnstein. Cottonwood and Vicinity. C. 0. Hutchinson and fnmilv went to Chndron last Saturday on a visit to his sister. F. E. Rosso and family nrrlvod homo Saturday from tholr trip to tho fair. C. C. Clark wns elected superintend ent nt I'ort McPhorsorf Sunday School nst bunuay to till tho unexpired term E. M. Arnold Is renresentintr t)m Harrison Nursery Co.. of York, nnd will bo clad to wnlt uoon vou In that line. Mrs. Hellen Alilholland and two dnughters, who wore visiting M. Ar nold's for tho pnst two weeks, departed Saturday morning (fir Sterling, Colo. Ed Canfield has a colt supposed to bo locoed. nd is nearly dead. Thorn in plenty of tho weed in the pasture whero the colt was running. Mrs. Stevens sister from Western, Mrs. Paul Stcven3. is visitinc at H. P. Sevens'. Mrs. Adams and family from Vnllov. Nebr., woro visitinc his cousins tho Hutchinson family last week. Kerr Bros, attended tho fair laBt week nnd visited nt Fairfield nnd Sut ton on their route. Ed. Ilostotter has been Inthinor tho nowly built houses nt Bigneli Inst week. Earl Hardesty nnd Ben Johnson took in the sights nt tho stnto fair last week. John Discoo, nenr Bigneli, is making tho beo business a very nrofitnbla oc cupation. Rev. A. M. Horan. Mr. Fnrris nnd Miss Leo attended the Sunday School Convention in North Plutto Saturday and Sunday. J. W. 1' otter has been in Omaha dur- nir tho past week and Dr. Kennon is pharmacist during his nbsonce. Harry Clark wns at homo on n visit Sunday. Ho is located nt Paxton. Lillian Hendv went on a visit to hor mother in Denver Saturday morning. it you want a itno suit or clothes call on Merrick te Co. and thoy will givo you n neat fit. Alfalfa Seed, Press Drills, Ono Ilorso Disc Drills, Hay Presses, Detroit Vapor Stoves AT HERSIIEY'S Locust and 5th Streets. High School Students Should be Supplied With n FRANKLIN . . FOUNTAIN PEN . . A new idea in u self filling pen allows the use of any ink and will not blot. Guaranteed to give entire sat isfaction. The price is lower thnn others of equal grade $1.25 and' $1.50. For salo by Schiller & Co., 1st door north First Natl. Bank. Notice for Bids. Notice ia hereby givon that sealed bids will bo received ut tho olllco of tho city clork of NorMi Platte, Ne braska, up to fivoVclock n. m.. Octo ber 5th, l'JOD, for thu construction of a lateral sewer in Sower District R In said city according to plana and speci fications now on tile in tho ofllco of tho city clork or said city. Approximate cost of sower latoral as por report of city engineor is s;j,.iui.oo. Local labor to bo omployed na far ub pracucauie. Certified check on local bank of two por cent of amount of bid will bo ro- nulrcd to nsuro ontorincr into contrnct. batifnetory bond to bo givon when, con tract in signed, I ho mayor and council raservo tho right to roject any and nil bids. By order of tho city council. Chas. T. Temi-lk, City Clork. We carry a full line of Moulding- and make n specialty of framing; pictures. $5 &v We arc headquarters J Mattings. 5Z We have the largest, f n 1-T.i ..... Cf.r.1 Jr. Ck V-I.ll.l lllUUWllli; wJlUW.IV 111 IIIU V. Ill 11.1 1.1111 1111 fill T orders on short notice. T) Our Fall stock of stoves are here ready for your inspection We car lit Blast Steel and Cast We handle ' Klfrl (rr HnpH 1 !.-. n r M IIUIU AJfiO' UUlllUSi Vl t? rt i vt; 1'Ul hUIL UUill blUVKb U Uiirry tllC i.CLUri UilK. fiv Magazine Burner, the Original Cole's Hot Blast, the ja T) Round Oak and Marion Oak. These Stoves have a (T world wide reputation and are the best stoves on the fc market for the money. $5 We carry a complete line of LINCOLN PAINT Jg F) consisting of outside and inside paints, porch and 5 floor paints, linseed oil, varnishes, oilstain, tintolac, vyi japalac, glasses and brushes. fyj vve asK you to visit our scores ana see u we xi can't supply your wants. fF m ita o THE FIRST N ACTIONAL BANK, of North Platte, Nebraska. UNITED STATES DEPOSITARY. . Capital ... Surplus Fund Stockholders' Liability Guarantee Fund for (Not considering quick DIRlCOTORSi E. F. Scebcrgcr, C. F. McGrcw, J. J. Halligan, F. L. Mooncy, Arthur McNamara. Elastic FOR K SHORT TI7WE. PRICE LIST .... ' XXXX Best Flour $1.45 per sack St. Louis Flour 1.35 per sack Purity Flour ...if . 1 .35 per sack Gold Crown Flour . 1.35 per sack Cream Flour .-. ;. .. , 1.15 per sack Extra Fancy Flour : 1.00 per sack Graham Flour, 24 lb. sack ........... 65 per sack Corn meal, 24 lb. sack 55 per sack Shorts, 100 lb. sack 1.10 per sack Bran, 100 lb. sack 1.00 per sack Lamb's NORTH PLATTE'S CHEAPEST GROCERY STORE DR. J. K. ELMS General Practice of Medicine, Surgery and Lying-in Cases, E-RU-SA CURES PILES OR $50.00 PAID- Tho ONLY non-narcotic and lawful Pile Cure, hecauso tho U. S. Dlspon satory sayB every ingredient of E-ttU-SA is "Suitahlo for tho purpose for which It is sold'1 (Piles) and tho Hamo authority condomnu the injurious narcotic (dops) pile medlcineB. Only roliablo, up-to-dato druf-giata sell E-RU-SA. In North Platto: Rchillor & Co, Stono Drii(f Co., apd McDonnell & Graves. Piles oral to last WRITE FOR HOOK ON PILKS AND DR. E. R. TARRY, 224 for Rugs, Linoleum and 75 . fj most complete and up-to- S5 -K r r. A w carry the Jewel and Cole's Hot SS ast Ranges also Cook Stoves. $3 the JEWEL and ROUND OAK l?rt n.AnAHnnni. r t A MClir ' i 1 Ul tlJvlll UI1UU IlllU vuiv ..1. t" .. l. n.. i ?H $100,000.00 25,000.00 100,000.00 Depositors $225,000.00 ussota and cash resources) Dollars North Side, together with HIS SPECIALTY Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Your Glasses Carefully Filled. Office and Residence 413 E Fifth St., on ground floor, no stairs to climb. Phone 559. FiSTULA-Pay When GUF.S9 aii ueciai uiseases curca vriinout a surgical operation. No Chloroform. Ether or other Ren- aneasthetic used. CURE GUARANTEED a LIFE-TIME. rjTiiXAMWATioN pkee. RECTAL DISEASES WITH TESTIMONIALS Boo Bulldlnar, Omaha, Nobratka f