s . i"' 2 o EH. S .9 H " 9 4 DR. H. C. BROCK, L DENTIST. Oror First Ntlonl. Phono 1(8 SCHILLER & CO., Prescription Druggists Pint Door North of First National Hank Dick Baker was a visitor in Omaha Sunday and yesterday. Prcmus Forstcdt and mother were guests of friends in Gothenburg yester day. If you want a GOOD CAR buy a Mitchell or Rambler of LeMaitert. Mrs. Will Breternitzand children left Sunday night for n protracted visit with friends in Sidnoy. Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Peale go to Lexington tomorrow to mako an ex tended visit with their daughter, Mrs. Baker. For all classes of dental work sco Dr. F. W. Miller, over Dixon's storo. Hugh Songer, of the south eido, was in town Saturday to receive a sixty five dollar Chestor white brood sow which had been expressed to him from Friend. Men try our dollar shirts. They are as good cloth and better fitting than those you pay a dollar and a quarter for; Wilcox Dept. Store. Miss Elizabeth Parkor, of Ft Wayne, Ind., arrived the latter part of last week and has accepted a position as trained nurse at tho Cunningham hospital. The readers' desks donated to tho local Christian Scientests by Clarance Howard, of St. Louis, arrived Satur day, much to the gratification of the members. Jukt received a car of "OCCIDENT" flour made from the very best North Dakota hard wheat. Costs a little more, but is worth it. Giieeson's Grocery. It is rumored that the Union Pacific will soon order a retrenchment of ex penses and that tho force nt tho local shops will either bo reduced or put on nn eight-hour day. Herbert Wiley was arrested Saturday evening on the charge of drunk and disorderly conduct while in tho com pany of his wife and placed in jail, Ho was taken before Judge Elder yester day and fined five dollars and costs. A reception to Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dolson will bo given at tho W. S. Dol- son residence Friday evening of this wcok. Thoy will Btop ovor in town, a day or two whilo enrouto to Portland, Oregon, whore thoy will make their futuro homo. Wear Lakin & McKey Overalls; not as good as others but bettor. Pried $2.00 a suit, at Wilcox Department Store. Tomorrow evening a reception will bo given at tho home of Mrs. Asa Snyder to the members of tho class re cently confirmed at the Episcopal church. A program of music has been prepared as part of tho evening's en tortainment. Miss Glennia Lesky is spending this week with friends near Hershoy. Division Master Mechanic Niland came down from Cheycnno today. Postmaster Reynolds, of Sutherland, is a business visitor in town today. Mrs. Lester Tarkington left Sunday night for Sidney, where she will visit relatives. John Bratt is transacting business in Omaha, having left for that city Sunday night. Traveling Engineer Barnoy O'Neill is in town today on business connected with his official position. J G. Mcllvane is building a rear ad dition and making other improvements to his residence on west Third street Mrs. 0. H. Crcssler and Mrs. Wade will entertain tho Lutheran aid society Thursday afternoon at the home of the former. George Tekulve leaves Thursday for Lakeview, Oregon, to investigate land in which ho expects to become interested. Tho report that "Babes in Toyland" would be presented mistake. No date that company. A congregational meeting will bo held at tho Lutheran parish house Wednesday evening to which all mem bers aro cordially invited. Mrs. J. J. Halligan and daughter Luclllo leave Thursday for Lincoln Where they will remain until after the state university. commencement oxer-ciscs. at the Keith was a has been made by Suburban Property. Parties wishing a snap house and lot in tho south-west part of town cheap. inquire about this. Good place tqr cntcKens. Templo Real Estate & Ins. Agoncy I 62 Z Aicuonaia uiock. PARASOLS. ' Our new parasols are here and they are beautiful. There is an endless variety of pretty new patterns in embroidered and plaid and check effects. Also a complete line of styles and colors in the ever popu lar plain silks. WiEcox Department Store For Sale-Threo residenco lots, $700. Owned by Denver parties. Must be sold at once. Minor Hinman. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. A. Walker left Sunday night for the east part of the Btato where they will remain a few days and then go to Bethany, 111., to visit relatives and friends for two months. For Sale Rooming house and restau rant. Good business and fine location. For particulars address R, Independent office, Grand Island, Neb. It would not be out of placo for tho Commercial Club to send a polite note to Supt. McKeown requesting him to have that proposed North Platte-Sidney ocal arrive from tho west iri the rnorn- ng instead of leaving for tho west in the morning. Just received a car of Lexington lour. No better made in Nebraska. GnEESON's Grocery. The Consolidated Comedy Co., com posed of eight couples of young people. held a very cnjoyablo picnic at tho Dick grovo yesterday. Tho only incl dent to mar the pleasure of tho day was an accident to the manager, Ed Keliher, who was struck in the eye by a swiftly thrown orange. Choice residenco lots closo in are getting scarco and raising in value. If you ever expect to build you should se cure a lot. Seo our list and easy pay ments we offer. Bratt & Goodman. P. A. White, Judgo Grimes, Joo Fil- iion and this writer made a trip to tho national cemetery yesterday in tho former's car and spending over an hour on the grounds arrived home in a little less ,than three hours from tho leav ing time on the outward run. That's condensing considerable pleasure jn brief space of time. "Occident" flour is sold with a guar antee that if not found BETTER than what you have been using bring it back and get your money back. Sold only at Greoson's Grocery. One contractor has collected about 100 empty beer bottles which have been left in houses ho is building by men and women who hold drunken orgies therein during nights. Police man Trout broke up such a pnrty In the now Duke house in the east end Sun day night. In most cases these parties aro boys and girls ranging from six teen to twenty years of age. Monarch Malleable Rantrcs best on the market at Horshey's.tho A trade of land was made this week between Joseph Morsch and the Elks, tho former giving tho west twenty-two feet of his lot for the twenty-two feet of the Elk lot next the alloy. This gives tho lots a depth of olghty-eight instead of sixty-six fee-. This deal will not, however, change tho plans of tho Elks' building, but at somo futuro time a one story rear addition may be orected to the building. Wanted- A, girl at 221 east Fourth Btreet. A game of ball between the U. P. shop team and the Originals was played at the park yesterday aftaraoon in the presence of two or three hun dred people. Tho result is in dispute, the Originals claiming tho game by a score of fivo to. three and tho shop team maintaining that it should have been fivo to five at the end of tho ninth Inning. This dispute arose as to whether u bnso runner did or did not "cut" third base. Swopo and Mann was the battery for the, Bhop team and O. E. Weil will serve supper tomor row evening nftcr tho Modern Wood man dance. Alfalfa, cane and millet, corn and all kinds of gatden seeds at Hershoy 's. A membership social will bo held at the Y. M. C. A. rooms Friday evening to which members and their friends aro invited. "Wine, Women and Song," which was booked at the Keith for June 14th, iaa been cancelled. The company found that it could not make satis factory train connection. Wanted Rooms and board for studento who will attend the Junior Normal. Seo Supt. Wm. Ebright, or phone 502. A boxing contest between Tom Bres- nahan and Mike Malone, both of whom are said tobe.fastones, is being arranged for next week nt tee opera house. Tho regular monthly meeting of the Americaa Woman's Leaguo will be held at tho home of Mrs., Stebbins, Saturday, June 4th at 3 o'clock. Come and hear what this leaguo is doing in many other cities and help us do the same in North Platte. See LeMastcrs for Rambler or Mitchell carsbest on earth. Director Lowell, of the Cowboy band, informs us that the organization will not givo open air concerts during the summer; in fact the band is nt present in a disorganized state, He says the failure of the Chautauqua management to make a contract with the band rather discouraged the boys, henco the lack of interest Prnctially every person insures his house but many people who do notown a house neglect to insure their house hold goods which Is subject to fire just the same. If not insured call and Bee our new up to date household goods poli cies. Bratt & Goodman. About a score of boys ranging from twelve to fifteen years and in charge of Secretary McAbee, of the Y. M C. A., are planning a cross-country walk about Juno 15th. The objective point being Hastings, this distance to be covered in easy stages, tho time consumed to be about two weeks. A wagon trans porting the camp equipments will ac company tho young pedestrians. Try our Boiled Ham you will find tho quality and flavor different from that sold elsewhere. Wilcox Department Store. It requires two 70 foot baggage cars, two extra large coachers and two 16-section, drawing room, standard Pullman sleepers to transport "The Alaskan" theatrical company of 75 people over the country. It requires twelve 20 foot trucks or baggage wag ons to haul the baggage, tho tons of heavy scenery and tho huge properties from tho depot to the theatre. "The Alaskan", with its dog train of Eski mo and Alaskan dogs, also the prettiest chorus ovor seen here, is announced for tho Keith next Tuesday evening. The trustees of the Elks havo in structed the building committeo to proceed with tho construction of the Elks home, and that committeo now has under advisement the two lowest of the four bids submitted for tho construction work. The building including tho heating plant, will cost in round numbers $20,000, and the cost of furnishings will be in the neighborhood of $5,000. This homo will be one of which every member of tho local lodge may well feel proud, and it will be a structure creditable to the city. DR. W. F. CROOK, DENTIST, . Graduate Northwestern University. Office over McDonald State Back Christian Church. All members of the Bible School that can possibly como nre requested to bo nt the church at 6:45 this evening to tako part in tho parade. 'Tho 10th District Convention of the churches of Christ convenes in this city this evening. Tho piogram for tho evening is as follows: Parade by the Bible school, leaving the church at 7 p. m. The boys high school band will head tho parade, returning to tho church at 7:30 for tho address of wel como by .Mayor Patterson, special music by the High School Girls Glee Club, response by tho Dist. Pres. J. H. Darner, nnd nn address "The Message of tho Church" by Elder E. M. John son of Kearney. Tomorrow tho morning session will be devoted to Christian Endeavor and tho afternoon session to Bible School interests, splendid programs have been prepared for these sessions. W. A. Baldwin, State Sec. will deliver the evening address; the childrens chorus will sing. Thursday tho morning ses sion will bo in charge of Tho Women's Christian Board of Missions and the afternoon will bo the business session of the convention. Evangelist Knowlcs will give tho closing address of the convention Thursday evening. Tho sessions will ail bo open to tho public and the citizens of North Platte are cordially invited to attend them. Tho Woman In Russia. "Love your wlfo HUo your soul and beat her like your carpet" This is a Russian proverb. Another of the same spirit, "Not long hurt tho humps from a loved one's thumps." "flvcs havo undoubtedly been subjected to much 111 treatment in Russia, where most husbands havo always held to the opinion that "liberty spoils a good wife." Somo Russian proverbs aro cynical as to the delights of matri mony, and most married men know how to say, "Wed once, wall always." His Chance. Young Wife Yes, dearest I'm go ing to favor you at dinner tonight with a now cako that I Invented all by myself. Young Husband (gloomily) Say, I guess this will be a good night for mo to bring Jim Taggart homo to dinner. I don't llko Jim. Cleveland Plain Dealer. A Matter of Habit. "But why do you nut your friend's things in tho dining room?" "Oh, ho la so used to restaurants that he won't enjoy his dinner unless ho can watch his hat and coat" Louisville Courier-Journal. Motor Anaesthesia. Novice It must bo a dreadful sensa tion to run over a man! Chauffeur Not nearly so dreadful as to run over a cow, and It doesn't injuro tho mn chino so much. Judge. Bargains for Quick Sale. Good five room cottage corner lot city water and shade. Ideal location, $1700. New five room cottage on west 6th St., $1700. Fivo room cottage on west Second street, shado and city water and lot cated in good neighborhood, $1600. O. H. Thoelecke. Card of Thanks. Wo wish to express our heartfelt thanks to our friends and neighbors who havo been so kind to us during the illness and death of our darling baby, also for tho many beautiful floral offer ings. Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Miller, and Family. Easy. "Nellie." said tho teacher, "you may tell mo how to mako a Malteso cross." "Step on her tall," promptly answer ed Nellie. Everybody's Magazine. Farm Loan. Wo cun offer somo eastern money on cood terms for 5 years on good farms. Bratt & Goodman, notice. Carrlo Vtrlttlncliam. dofumlant, will tako notice that on tho 13th day of Mar. 1910, tho McKarlan Oarriairo Company, plaintiff here in, niml ItH nctltlnn In the District Court of Lincoln county, Nebraska, acalnstsald Carrlo nrlttlneham and Charlus Ilrlttlneham, the object and prayor of which are to collect from s&ld defendant tho sum ot&lSO.S4 and Interest thereon at olnht per cont from May 13, 1P10, upon a cortaln promissory note for 1358.00 executed SeDtombor 1. ltHW. by said defendants to tho plaintiff. Tho amount duo upon said noto at this time is SJSu.ua. You am further notified that an order Of attachment was Issued In tho suit of tho nl&lntllT In said action, and said order cf attachment was on May 18. 1010. lovlod upon certain real ostato of tho defendant. Carrlo Ilrlttlneham, to-wlt: An undivided ono-thtrd Interest In and to tho northwest quarter of Roctlon 4, and the northoast quarter of section 6. and all of section 0. In township v. range 27. and tho oast halt of tho northwest quarter. aucl tho oast half of section a, in township ju. ranco 27, In Lincoln county, Nebraska, and piaintur prays that said property do soiu to Nat Wf v amount dun on said noto. You aro required to answer said potltlon on or ucroro tho utu uay or juiy, iviu, McFaulan oauktaok Company, lly Iloastand & Iloacland Its Attorneys. 1 The High Cost of Living Is the cause of much mental worry these days, but we are doing our share towards maintaining low prices ECONOMICAL HOUSEWIVES appreciate prices like these: Bleached Pillow Cases, full size, pair 25c Good quality bleached Huck Towels, worth $1.50, our price per dozen 75c 90-inch Bleached Sheeting per yd 29c Bleaclied and Unbleached Muslin, ,per yard 6c and up Good serviceable Umbrellas, good values at . $1, whilo they last 59c "Watch our windows for money saving bargains, and form the habit of dropping in to our store. It will pay- you. JOHNSON'S CASH STORE, "-C ' " " " Air Ships and Automobiles arc now foremost in the public eye. So are "Miller-Made" Princeton ready to wear clothes. There has been just as much improvement made in the making of these ''Princeton" Clothes, as in Automobiles. A few years ago an intelligent man would not have thought of buying an Auto mobile or a ready to wear suit of clothes. Now he can do both with safety, the latter especially, if he buys "Princeton" clothes. THEY FIT. They wear. They have the style and they cost no more than many inferior garments. If you have never worn a "Princeton" suit, let us show you this spring models from $15.00 to $35.00. Drehert Clothing Co., North Platte and McCook, Nebraska. SEE V THAT FIT. Automatic Refrigerators. A Serial Story in Eight Chapters. Chapter VIII. The End. Beautiful architecture and outside appearance do not make a happy home. The inner man must be satisfied. In order to satisfy the inner man during- the summer months you will have to have an Automatic. DERRYBERRY & FORBES. THE First National Bank, pf North Platte, Nebraska. UNITED STATES DEPOSITARY. Capital and Surplus $135,000. ARTHUR McNAMARA, President, C. F. SEEBERGER, Vice-President, M. KEITH NEVILLE, Vice-President, F. L. MOONEY, Cashier. Do it NbwTomorrow . may be too Jate. It isn't safe to fieurcvthat a hail (stocm will not strike your crop this yean' ngure tnat it will and insure in thist time 'tried and'reliabTe company, where, every policy Issued is'guaranteedby a ;pald in cash capital and" supjus. Ask for oricas and terns. NORTHWESTERN F I FLE & MARINE ' INSURANCE CO. MINN E,APOUL$. MI N N. Buchanan & Pa tteroiv Agents.