IT'S SO EASY To toko the handle of a Hull Umbrella and put it in a Suit Case or on a new top. Let us show you the finest line of Umbrellas or the market. S2.50 AND UP A full monegram engraved on the handle of each one free of charge. DIXON, The Jeweler. DR; 0. II. CRESSLER, Graduate Dentist. Offices over tho McDonald --. S.tato Bank. W. J. Kahbe, living northwest of town, is hauling" out lumber for tho erection of a new house. We are making" ji , specialty of hata for $3.00 and 7.00, Call and see them before buyirig'. 'Miss Whittaker. R. Crown went Jto Grand Island Sun day to visit his father-in-law G. M. Babbitt, who is 'ill at tho Soldiers' homo. Farm Loans. Short or Long Time. See Bratt & Goodman. J. L. Loudon 'has sold his residence on Chestnut and C. streets to V. C. Pease for a consideration of 82,300. i Possession will be given the latter part of this Week, Quality and superiority of workman ship characterize the Whittaker hats, whether a $4.00 or a $10.00 hat. J. L. Loudon has received word an nouncing tho death Saturday of his grandfather at Salem Ind. Mr. Loudon's parents have been at Salem since December. Coloado Apples 90 cents a box at Wilcox Department Store. Weather forecast: Fair tonight and Wednesday, continued moderate weather. The maximum temperature yesterday was 80, a year ago 40; mini mum this morning 40, a year ago 30. Wo have a big line of heavy 5A horse blankets which we will sell at less than cost. P. Fokstedt. Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Brcfin, us well as Mr. and Mrs. M. Elias, desire to publicly express their thanks to the city firemen and all others who assisted in the search for their little son who strayed Saturday night. Don't overlook the big furniture sale. Fifteen to fifty per cent discount. Sale starts Saturday. Ginn, White & Schatz. Trainmaster M. F. White was called to Edelstoin, 111., by tho illness of his father, whose condition is such as to preclude much hope of recovery. As his absence will bo indefinite, Ned Spangler, who has been trainmaster on tho Kansas Pacific, has como hero to fill the position until Mr. White returns. SCHILLER & CO., Prescription Druggists First Door North of First National Hank Will Doebka is erecting a now house on west Eleventh street. Tho condition of Mrs. F. L. Mooncy this forenoon is. reported vory critical. The maximum temperature yester day was eighty-six. That'B summer weather in March. For Sale Fifty gallons of extracted honey. Inquire of Will Otten. H. J. Hansen is hauling Out lumber with which to erect nn additional house on his ranch northwest of town. ' A. F. Drebert, of tho Drebort Cloth ing Co., is in town looking after his in terests. Ho will remain until tomorrow night. 3 II. P. "Stover." TJasolino engine for sale. Inquire Stone Drug Co. North Platte, Neb. Miss Mary Jensen has resigned her position with Bratt & Goodman on account of ill health and hus returned to her home in Grand Island. Mrs. Andrew Yost is temporarily filling the position. Furnish your house now at half price. 'Come early Saturday. Ginn, White & Schatz. Tho musical program rendered" at the Lutheran church Sunday showed the result of tho careful and competent work of E. C. Ringer as director. Many compliments have been expressed by those who had the pleasure of hearing Sunday's music. Colorado Apples 90 cents a box at Wilcox Department Store. . M. B. Smith, owner of the Lexington artificial ice plant, was in town yester day hulking arrangements to supply our citizens with his product during the summer. Ho will begin making de liveries hero about tho middle of April. Tho basket ball team of the Brady hiirh school camo up Friday evening and defeated tho Y. M. C. A. team by a score of thirty to eighteen. The visit ors tilaved a very fast came, while tho work of the local team waB,below tho avorace. hence tho decisiveness or tno defeat. Tho Brady team has not met defeat this season, although it has played several very strong teams. Fifty Years the Standard Dr.PRICfS CREAM Baking Powder Its 'use a protection and a guarantee against alum in i -; rvr Jeha Leaner Will Resign. John Lommor, manager and part owner of tho North Plattt Mill & Grain Co., has tendered his resignation as manager and shortly after April 16th will return to Cedar Falls, Iowa, where ho will accept tho position of chief miller for the Cedar Falls Union Mill Co. This decision of Mr. Lemmer was made after the Iowa company had tnado overtures to him and offered a salary that ho could not afford to turn down. During his management of tho local mill, Mr. Lemmer has demonstrated that he is a first-class miller, and though when ho took hold conditions woro very discouraging, he has suc ceeded in overcoming theso adverse conditions and has placed tho products of tho mill along the best mado in this 8 ta to or else where. Ho resigns at a timo when his hardest work has been completed that of remodeling the mill and introducing the products. Mr. Lemmer has proved a good busi ness man and an excellent citizen, and all acquaintances will regret the de parture of himBclf and family. Artificial Ice. The Lexington Artificial Ico Co. will begin delivering artificial ice in this city about April 15th, A liberal supply will bo kept in Btorage and all orders can and will be promptly filled. M. B. Smith. Organ Recital. The Estoy company is installing one of its organs in tho Presbyterian church this week. Tho instrument will not bo ready for use for some days. Tho open ing recital has been set for Tuesday night, March 29th. Prof. Molzer, of Lincoln, will bo on tho program for several yiolin numbers. A chorus will sing. J. W. Gratian, of St. Louis, will bo at tho organ. Mr. Gratian has played his chosen Instrument in many citios in this country, and has studied both horo and abroad. This is tho only pipe organ in the city and the recital will givo our people an opportuoity to hear a fine ' instrument played , by "'an artist. Apples 90 cent a Box- 90 cents a box for Colorado apples. Wo bought a car at ' a loss to tho shipper. You got tho benefit. Wilcox Department Store. Holy Week at Episcopal Church. Wednesday Lenten service and ad dress at 7:30 p. m. Thursday Celebration of holy com munion at 10 a. m. Good Friday Morning prayer and altar service at 10 a. m,, three hours' service (with Lutheran people) from 12 to 3 p. m. Saturday Easter even, holy baptism at 4 p. m. The baptismal service will start promptly at the time designated. New Line of Harness- I wish to announce that I will re ceive in a few days a big lino of heavy and light harness which will bo sold at prices that aro right. Farmers and others aro invited to call and see them. P. Fokstedt. The Elks' Ministrels- Director Nunn, who 'has charge of tho Elks' minstrel show, has com pleted selecting tho cast and the pro duction will be greater and better than last year. The casto will have twenty more people than last year, the end men will be full of ginger and tho Bhow from start to finish will bo one con tinuous laugh. ThiB show will bo pre sented two evenings Wednesday and Thursday of next week. For Sale Cheap. G horse gasoline engine with 50 gal lon gasoline tank. Good magnotor and 2 lib cooling tank all in good running condition. Seo or address VanClcavc. An Awful Eruption your interest in skin eruptions will be as short, if you uso Bucklen's Arnica Salve, their quickest cure. Even the worst boils, ulcers, or fover sores are U 1 .1 t... It Tlnot 1am T)iimu Cuts, Bruises, Sore Lips, Chapped Hands, Chilblains and Piles. It gives instant relief. 25c. at stone Drug Jo. 11 DR. W. F. CROOK, DENTIST, Gmduate Northwestern UnlTcretty. Office over McDonald State Bunk Kearney-North Platte high school debate at central school auditorium tomorrow evening. Christian Church, This school is gaining interest all tho time, being tho first 1910 Front rank school in tho state gives it much en thusiasm. Tho essentials of a front rank school aro those (G) in number (1) whole school graded, (2) training for service class, (3) workers confer ence, (4) contribute to homo and for eign missions and benevolence with missionary secy, (5) supplemental les- Bons, (G) 50 per cent of school owning and carrying their bibles. Thcro aro twelvo of these schools in Nebraska now leading all other states. 127 were present at the Christian Sunday school last Sunday, it has an enrollment of 208. Next Sunday being front rank day (when hundreds of schools will at tain to the front rank) an attendance of at least 150 is expected. Special honors await tho elass that first has an attendance of twenty-five, as two or three are close up there it is expected they will reach tho goal- noxt Sunday. Tho attendance now is 50 per cent greater than a year ago, and 25 per cent above last quarter. Next Sunday b tho day for tho school's regular offer ing for benevolence, an interesting pro gram will be rendered in tho evening at eight o'clock to which a liberal offering is expected. An Easter souvenir will bo given each one in attendance. Attend the big furniture sale commencing' Saturday, March 19th. Fifteen to fifty per cent reduction. Ginn, White & Schatz. Cottonwood and Vicinity. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Oldfather visited at Arnold's Wednesday. The ground works up in fino shape this spring. F. E. Rosso would do well to put up a livery stable for the accommodation of travelers. Is this nice beautiful weather come to stav? Mv irucss is vou mav look for something different ueforo May 1st comes around. Mrs. Ericsson took a rido in an auto Monday. Thoy certainly woro sailing. L. II. Sommers has oought a new carriage with capacity enough to take his whole family. Frank Dameron has been up Snell Canyon putting down wells. Sam Warnock says he is going to put his wholo place in oats, rent his alfalfa ground and go on a travel till harvest. ii. Lf. bowies is plastering ms new house; getting ready for occupancy in the near future. If vou have calls to break colts on Rosso and Carflcld but be sure to have no sudden turns or the wagon may turn turtle and you might tret it in the neck. IT you want to atiu something more to ou nursery stock this spring cnll on E. I. Arnold and he will nlaco your order with Harrison Nursery Co., York. L. E. Storey is back in the store again after an absence of five weeks. Ho looks rather pale yet. There are some rather spongy places on the road between the rivers and as you approach Maxwell. Vernon Kuhns is at homo from busi ness school to stay. Ho is now helping in the store. The mumps in our neighborhood at tack big and little. They aro no re specter of persons. Everley and Gregg have ouito a lino of implements in their new house at Maxwell. B. F. Lav ton has nut up a now hay barn in Maxwell and is filling it with hay. Horse and Cattle Sale. W. H. Turnio will sell at tho Turpie ranch four miles southeast of North Platte on Thursday, March 24th, 100 head of horses ranging in weight from 800 to 1400 pounds, and 25 cows from a to u years old. HAPPY RESULTS Have Made Many North Platte Resi dents Enthusiastic. No wonder scores of North Platte citizens crow enthusiastic. It is enoucht to make anyone happy to find relief after years of suffering. Public statements like the following are but truthful representations of da v work done in North Platto by Doan's Kidney Pills. Mrs. G. Sm th. North P atte. Nobr.. savs: "After recovering from an at- nt tt.nUnt,! fni.n.. mi. 1UI Unit sufTered for about a year from pains through his back, caused by disordered kidneys. Ho had a constant feeling of weakness and at times was so languid that no could nnruly drag himself around. Tho kidnev secretions were too frcciuent in nnasairo and there was a dull, heavy ache through his back and sides. Although wo consulted doctors about his caso, the medicine thoy prescribed did not bring any permanent relief. A few months ago we learned of Jjoan's Kidney Pills and procureda box at McDonelf& Graves' Drug Store. The prompt relief our son received from their use was grati fying and I am glad to say that no 13 now in good health." For salo by all dealers. Price 50 cents Fostor-Milburn Co., Buffalo, New York, solo agents for tho United THE First National Bank, of North Platte, Nebraska. an, UNITED STATES DEPOSITARY. Capita and Surplus $130,000. ARTHUR McNANARA, Prcsidcnl, E. F. SEEBERGER, Vice-President, M. KEITH NEVILLE, Vice-Preside!, F. L. M00NEY, Cishler. SEED POTATOES I From Red River . Choice Red River Ohio Seed Potatoes. Pure strain and nothing nicer. Car to ar rive in a few days. Leave orders - at store. Prices very little higher than cook ing stock. R, N: T. F1. WATTS. AUCTIONEER IhQve conducted more successful sales than all other auctioneers combined in the snme territory. Don't employ an auctioneer because he is cheap, or because he is a good fellow, for tho chances aro you wilUbe compelled to sell at a sacrifice and that means a loss to you. My terms may seem a little high, but there is no one but will tell you the prices I get will return the extra charge many times. Seo mo before claiming your dates. Write or wire at my expense. Phone E504 T. F. WATTS, North Platte. The Keith Theatre, C. II. STAMP, Manager. w"ey Mar. 23d . 0 W t W The Season's Dramatic Event. First Time Here. DAVID BELACSO Presents the Notable Play The Girl of the Golden West A story of California in the Days of '49 by David Belasco. Presented for Two Consecutive Years at the Belasco Theatre. New York. A perfect Belnsco Cast and Production Prices: $1.50, $1.00, 75c. 50c. Seats on sale Monday, March 21st. Choosing a Cigar ia largely a matter of luck or faith at first. If you choose a "Forest King" your trust will be rewarded. Tho first whiff you tako will tell you that you have struck a prize. And you'll find yourself likinfr tho "Forest Klmr" bet ter all tho timo. Try one to-day and you'll want two tomorrow. Every i District, Minn, i LAMBi Stubborn Ac Mulct are liver nnd bowels nomnHm HQ1 Bfwkm - -.MWIM(VU UWUlll to balk without cause. Then there's trouble Loss of Appetite Indigestion, Nervousness, Despondency, Headache. But bucIi troubles fly before Dr. King's , Now Life Pilla, tho world's best Stom- ' ui.ii uuu ijiver remeay. ao easy. Z5c at Stone Drug Co. Hi mm - 'I. J- w. A QUESTION OF NECCESS1TY. A (rood liorso cnata nnvwhnrn frnm $150 to $500. Wo will self you a" good ' warm blanket for $1.76 to $5.00. Isn't it much tho best plan to invest in the uianKot and save In tho cost of horse flesh by preventing colds or pnoumonia' With tllO ri'RllIfnnh vpfarinnrv'a unrl druggist'B charges? Our line of blan- kuuj and norso gooos generally is very complete. Like to sep it? A. F. FINK'S GO TO P. M. SORENSON FOR Furniture Repairing AND CABINET WORK. Also Woodturning. WINDOW SCREENS ... A Specialty. Shop 107 East FiftH.- . trier noa tno same experience. J. P. SCHMALZRIED, '. Remember Iho namu Ddan'fl and take no blh'df. -mm States.