m y R. wallace H fj Silver plate that V I IM that iloe not gtvo H B JJ sntUfnctory service B Clinton, Jeweler indOpliclan i r r 1 1 1 nn V V 5 UK. M. C. UHULrt, DENTIST. j Ovor KIm National. l'liono-148 Mnotor Mnchnnlc Nllnnil, of Chey enne, spent yesterday In town. Mr. nml Mrs. L. 12. Roach left for the cast part of tho stnto this morning. If you want a GOOD CAR buy Mitchell or Rambler of LcMastcr. Messrs. Wetngand, Neely, Wnlrnth and Scluitz brought in a catcli of ninety pike Wcdneedny. Mr. and Mrs. Joe WlllintnB, of Oinn hn, were in town yestordny to attend tho Fnrrington funeral. A light rain fell Inst night in this city. Tho indications pointed to a much heavier fall west and southwest of town. The danco Riven by tho Social Danc ing Club (not the Lndy Hustlers) Tues day evening at Masonic hall was fairly well attended. Uobort Hosier, who is a machinists' apprentice in tho Burlington shops at' Aurora, III., is homo to spend a two weeks' vacation. Mrs. Dell Tool, who has been visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. N. Klein, for two weeks, will leavo Monday for ncr nomo jn nirvana. Leonard Cornctt. who come time, ago was given tho position of manager of tho stockyards, moved his family from Sutherland to this city yesterday. Charley Hill, of Gothenburg, trans acted business in town yestordny, Ho is now engaged in real estnto business nnd uys traffic in land Is brisk. l- D. Winn, n former North Platte resident now in scrvico on the Callaway branch, fell from tho top of a car nnd sustained a broken shoulder blndo nnd a budly bruised nnd cut head. He was on top of n enr assisting coal an engino, when ho lost his balance. Commencing next week the streets running cast and west in the Millernnd Pcniston 'additions will bo graded. These streets have never been graded to any extent, and tho proposed work will no doubt be appreciated by the residents of tbnt section of tho city. " , , For Salo ICO acres ncnrNorth Platte, Nebraska, price $900, terms $200 ensh, balance 1. 2, 3, 4, nnd 5 years. This land acquired for debt and must sell. Address, Hnrgadino McKittrlck D. G. Co., St. Louis, Mo. J. W. Seeloyolms sold his farm south or Maxwell to K. T. Stevens, of this city, for a consideration of $3,G00, Mr. Sceleyo takes as part payment a house and three lots in tho South Park addi tion to this city, and will probably ro move thereto. Geo, V. Harvard, who will bo re membered liyokt. times, was n visitor in town yesterday. Ilnzznrd was rosnnn. Bible for tho llnnnclul troublo of Alex Strut hers, u former county treasurer of this county, having hypothecated tho groccctiB oi a nig mortgage given by trurhcra on n bunch of cattle. Mrs. Jc8sup was hostess for tho swastika ciuu weunofuny and a do llulitfnlly pleasant nfternoon resulted Curd gomes were tho entertaining leaiurcs, ana at me ciosorciresnments worn served. Mrs. O. H, Cresslor and Mrs. Guy bwopo wore selected ns nd ditlonal members of tho club. Mrs Frank Armstrong will entertain tho ciuu Juno ann, DR. W. f. CROOK, DENTIST, Graduato Northwestern Univcrelt; Office over McDonnld Stato Una Henry Lesky left tho early part of tho week for n visit at Senttoand other northwest Pacific coast points. Miss Minerva McWillinms nnd Miss Vnuncln Hayes have been visiting Miss Evelyn Duly at Hastings this week. Harry Smith, who hns been attending school in Chicago, will arrlvo home Monday to spend the summer vacation. Mr. nnd Mrs. II. D. Untie left last night on n pleasure trip to Portland and other points in the northwest, expecting to bo absent thirty days. The foundation is being Inid for a now church tho Seventh Dny Advcntists nro building on the corner of Tenth nnd Willow streets in tho Third Wnrd. Mrs. Chns Hoffhlne, of Cheyenne, is viaiting hor parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fra sen Mr. Holiino will bo hero tomorrow, nnd they will leave for n visit with friends in Iowa Monday. Mrs. J. J. Halllgnn returned today from Lincoln whore she had been visit ing friends for two weeks nnd nltfo attending tho commencement exercises of the state university. Tom Horan enmo up from Qmnhn Wcdnesdny night nnd will have charge of tho Itceco panitntorum while Mr. Recce is recovering from the accident which befell him in Grand Island lost Sunday. Tho new addition to tho Davis & Chorpennlng garage, which is &0x80 feet, will bo toady for occupancy tho early part of next month. The roof is now being put on nnd the cement floor laid. Mr. Nattigor, of Lyons, Iowa, ono of tho owners of the former Van 13rocklln ranch in tho south part of tho county, was in town yesterday and in company with T. C. Patterson wont out to tho ranch in the tatter's car. W. F. Campbell, who is down from Gnrllold today, says small grain In that section is in good shape On Friday of last week that part of tho county was visited by n heavy rain: so heavy thnt it washed out considerable corn. About thirty members of tho Luthornil nicl nnrlntv wnrn Mm ininots yeBterduy afternoon of Mre. P. 0. iuuiioy, who lives iour mnos northwest of town. Tho nfternoon was agreeably spent, tho hostess serving refreshments thnt were greatly relished. While nnintlnrr nn tho mnf nf thn It. P. Bnstn bungalow in tho east part of town yestordny, John Wilson, a painter, Bllppcd and fell to tho ground. Ho landed astrldo n trestle, which may result in nnnin Intnrnnl Indiro rttlwit. than this possible trouble, his injuries wero not serious. An ntidfenrn Hmnllor tlinn Mm mnvUn - - " - ....... niv, iiiuiiuj of tho play warranted attended "Tho iiujuvemuion oi Aunt wary" list evening. May Robson, in tho leading role, crdntnil mnrli mnfrlmnnt lm humorous Bnyings and actions, and she was supported by a good company. Tho play is n clean comedy full of laughablo situations, yot carrying a well defined Short Horn Bulls for Sale. ; Owing to tho bad weather on oursnlo day we did not dispose of all of our bulls. Wo cull have six head of service, able age thnt wo nro giving very low prices to mnue room lor younger stocic comlngon. If you nro interested, theso can.be Boon nt onr ranch two miles west of North Platte. Come early and got tho good ones. Fkkmont Watts & Sons. For Sale-200 bushels oata and 500 bushels corn at my place 20 .miles north of North Platto. , " . W. V, HOACILAND, " North Platte, Neb, HAIL INSURANCE. Insure vour crain before the hail strikes it. Best com panies and lowest rates. Do it to day before it is too late. Buchanan & Patterson. MrB. Nonn Rlllor. nffira ilnnnfir County A8SC8soi Bncon will complete mo HMHUHHineni scncuuies in a wcck or ten days. The only precinct so far footed nnd vnriftpil In Wnlluin mlilnl. snows an increaso of seventy-eight iiiuuouiiu uuuura in wo vniuo ot por Bonal property as compared with tho li)09 assessment. Whether oMier p're cints will show a proportionate increaso tuuuuL in mis nmo uo staled. It is ImilORsililn in ln Nnrlh Plnftn . . ,uvw a 1 1. . . VI men in stato conventions, and in nil umi JJa.tJ10irinB8 tney nro recognized. iv. juuiuiicy, wno nns oeen in nt tendnnco nt thn ntntn association nt Grand Island this week, was eiocwu n delegate to the National runerni uireciors Association winch meets in Detroit in October. Mr. Maloney is one of North Platte's "live ones," nnd this recognition shown him is well deserved. Mnvor Pat MpPnrtW l' rancisco, is quoted in today's paper as saying: "I am running San Fran- t, 11 lUK,1'g o omers irom Gillet Or his nttnrniv rrnnnml V.. can bet your last dollw. that tho big fight will bo pulled Q&'ih my town just ns advertised." Tho latest move in the ngnt suuauon is a motion for a perm Johnson fight, and today an application Will 110 fl I Oil for Inmnnrnrv rnctralnln. - - . .an . .null); ordor ngainst tho Kaufman-Lanford Kept the King at Home. l'flP tht Unfit Vfnnt of all lnxativeDr. King's Now Life Pi Is in our homo nnd thoyhavo proved aniessing to all our family." writes ruui mninuiKn, or Buffalo, N. Y. Ensy but sure remedy for all Stomach. jiver ami kidney troubles, Only 25c, nt oiono urug uo. SCHILLER & CO., Prescription Druggists First Door North of First NntlonM Hank Harry Porter is enjoyinga visit from his mother, who is n resident of Hoi- dregc. L. A. to B. It. T. Apron Bazaar at Lloyd's opera house, Tuesday nfternoon nnd evening. Dont forgot tho plncc. Miss Mario VonGoetz, who graduated from tho state university this week. has been elected principal of tho schools nt uvorton. Mr. nnd Mrs. Alva Brown nro onlov- ing a visit from Mr. Brown's motnor. Mrs. Lizzie w. Brown, of Ajhland, Neb. Mrs. J. T. Murphy nnd dnughtor re turned Wcdnesdny from Excelsior Springs where tho daughter had been receiving treatment for several months. L. A. to B. B. T. will have n ten cent lunch, ice crenm nnd enko, home made candy, sugar pop corn nnd pop corn balls and apron booths at tho opera house Juno 21st. Mrs. J. W. Otten8tcin and children, who had been guests nt tho Ottenstcin homo for n few dnvs. resumed their journoy to Portsmouth, Ohio, yostor-dny. John Brvnn. field nirent for the Amer ican Beet Sugnr Co., has completed n trip over inc uect territory and says tho majority of tho fields embraced in the 1,600 ncies are in good condition. Colonel Codv Is verv enthusiastic over his farewell tour. At every point visited by the show the amphitheatre is pacKea nnd nt mnny places thous ands hnvo been turned nwav. Itnln or shine tho people go to seo tho Wild west. The Indlnn card club hold a verv pleasant session Wednesdav nfternoon ns thegue8ts of Miss Irma Clinton. The fork wns won by Miss Hannah Kchher and thd consolntlon prize by Mrs. J. F. Clnbauch. Tho luncheon served was very enjoynble. Blnino Kitzmillcr tells us that ho has made nrrnniremcnts for two carries of ball with tho Cheyenne tenm on tho local Grounds. Tho dates will eltlmr bn .Tlllv Rth nnd flti nr 11lh nml 19Vi The Choyenno tenm is a strong one, having won twolvo Btrnight games up uo mst outuruny. Tho Cotorio Club mot Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. Will Yost, Tho afternoon was spent in playing high five, the prizes being awnrded to Mrs. Georgo Troxler and Mrs. Earl Davis. I'-njoyaulo refreshments were Borvcd nt the close of the afternoon. All renort a very pleasant time. Rob Cnrv. who was recently elected physical dimctor of tho University of Montnna. arrived vostordnv for a visit with his parentB and will remain until ntter tno bitton-liuchnnan wedding, nt which ho will bo tho "beat man." For Bomo timo past Rob has been editor of a dally paper at Missoula, Mont. Tho G. A. R. fine nolo which hns been stnnding in front of tho Centrnl school building hns been removed to tho Bouth eido of tho postofilce. Mischiev ous persons insisted on cutting the ropes which was annoying nnd as the Post now meets in tho Odd Fcllowp hall It was thought best to remove tho polo to Its present site. DR. F. W. MILLER, Dentist, j Over Dixon's. Phone 358. Amonp tho mnn in Imvn voufnr.lm- who the old-time railroad men wero clad to greet was P. J. Nichols, of uuuiuui, iur u numour oi years super intendent of tho Nebraska division, wnicn position no resigned in 18U8 to tnko tho position of superintendent of terminals nt Omaha, and later was su- nerintrtnflnnt nf thn unmnitnnitf of Tin. ver. Mr. Nichols was ono of the most popular officials tho Union Pacific has flVpr hml. nml ihn AmnlAttAo .i.V. worked under him havo nlwnys u kind word tosny of tho treatmonthe accorded XTl-l. I. iiiciii. mr. iMuiiiiis cainu nore to nt tend tho funernl of L. O. Farrington, who was n valued friend In tho early duys of railroading on tho Union Pnci- ftcStind ho WIW nn linnnmrv nnll lirtntviKnf tho funeral. Hay Men Wanting to put up hay on 400 acres, seo Brntt & Goodman. Lake Ice. I am prepared to furnished pure lake ice at 40 cents per hundred pounds. Orders may bo loft at Schillers' drug store, Levi Edis. A Dreadful Wound from a knife, a gun, a tin can, rusty nail, fire arms, or wound of any other nature, demands prompttrcatment with Bucklen's Arnica Salve to prevent .blood poison or gangrene. It's tho quickest, surest healer for all such wounds as also for Burns, Boils. Sores, Skin Eruptions, Ecezema,. Chapped Hands, Corn or Piles. 25c. at Stone Drug Co. I The Vault without a fault-Conceded Best in the World. It is waterproof, reinforced with Btoel throughout, finished with aluminum, and can bo obtained from your undertaker nt a roasonablo prico. It is a sat isfaction worth more than tho cost, to know that the remains of your friends and tho casket containing them are preserved from tho waters of the earth as they cannot bo when buried in any other way. The North Platte Vault Co., G. W. Prosser, Agt WHEAT FLOUR CHEAPEST AND BEST FOOD U. S. GOVERNMENT TESTS PROVE IT. ARTICLES. .ENERGY 10 CENTS WILL BUY. EgtJs .........385 bh Beef, sirloin,, v 410 warn Mutton, leg ...... , 44G mm Milk , , 1030 mm ' Pork, loin 1035 mmm Cheese..--.. 1185 nam Butter 13G5 hhh v ',. , Wheat Breakfast Fowls ..1489 mm Rice 2025 mhm Potntocs 2950 mhhmhbmhr Beans, dried 3040 WHEAT FLOUR G540 (U. S. Department of Agriculture Farmers Bulletin No. 142.) Energy Muscle and Strength Giving Qualities. One pound of Flour costing 24 to 3 Cents, will go as far as two pounds of Meat costing 15 to 20 cents per pound. The above table should prove to you beyond a doubt that the value of Wheat Bread as a food is away up; also that its cost; compared with other food, is away down. There is no better flour on the market than Best XXXX and Gold Crown, manufactured by the North Platte Mill & Grain Co. It is the flour of the classes nnd within the reach of the pocket book of the masses. FO SALE BY ALL LEADING GROCERS. orth Platte Mill & Grain Co. Mr. Man Do You Love Your Wife? . YES Then save her strength, her health and possibly her life, by .getting her a SO E-Z VACUUM CLEANER Quick for 3 l-l0 cents a day for Ten Months. A Demon stration will be given at our store. Don't miss it. Only $10.00 Don't let the children breathe germs and dirt. The So E-Z saves Doctors' bills. Ginn, White & Schatz. A Pretty Center Table adds much to the appearance of your parlor. Some of the late styles are exceptionally good. Our tables will surely please you. Tables from $1.25 to $10.00 . Howe & Maloney. Announcement! For Men, Women and Children AlUM Plate H()Siery The Hosiery possessing wearing qualities, fit and and appearance far superior to any hosiery ever berore offered ot anything like this price PRICE PER PAIR 25 CENTS. If you want to cut your hosiery bill in half, buy Armor Plate Hosiery for the entire family. . Let us show you hosiery satisfaction and economy. SMALL, The Big Shoe Man. Tho above is tho character quality wo maintain at .nil times in the manu facture of our Bakery Goods. "Real Excoilcnco" Is only secured by using tho finest ingredients nnd expert . skill Jn bread making. Wo use such ingredients nnd n trial of our products will convince tho most skeptical of our superior skill in bread making. As cvidenco buy n loaf of our 10 CENT HOME MADE BREAD Tho flavor is dilTorcnt from what you jmve been using. DICKEY BROS. AHORSE THAT HAD A FIT in harness from our fino stock will be comfortable and easy while ho wears it. A good fit is guaranteed, ns wo carry all sizes of tno best hand make oak leather harness in stock nt all times for light nnd heavy use. Wo havo many now nnd handsome styles to show you just now. A. F. FINK. HUMPHREYS' WITCH HAZEL. OIL. :::::: FOR PILES, ONE APPLICATION BRINGS RELIEF. 8AMTLE MAILED FREE. At Cruniita.'S cent, or milled. IluruiiIirojVMcdialnoCo,, Cor. William , I Job NERVOUS DEBILITY, Vital Weakness nnd Prostra tion from overwork nnd other causes. Humphreys' Homeo pathic Specific No. 28, in use over AO years, tho only success ful remedy. $1 pervlnl, orspec al package for serious cQsos, $B, Sold by Druggist, or cnt prepaid on rocflyt ct prtco v