m Or. wallaceV n Silver plate that I V resists -wear H jjt that does not give B S 11 at',faclory ervica H IB ftI in any home U hold will bo M DR. F. W.MILLER, Dentist. Over Dixon's. Phone 358. Clinton, Jeweler and Opllclan DR. 0. II. CRESSLER, Graduate Dcnlisl. Ofllco over tho McDonald Stato Bunk. N. P. Swan, of Memphis, Tcnn., H. A. Moore, of Lincoln, and Miss Grace Kinir of Sidney, are cueBta of Miss Mnymc McMlclmcl. Dr. J. A. Beattie, of the Junior Normal, will go to Lexington to morrow to deliver two sermons Sunday ut the Christian Church. Those not holding Benson tlcketa will be charged nn ndrnlBslon of fifty cents to hear the lecture by United States Senator Cummlngs nt tho Chautauqua grounds noxt Wednesday. j. II. McGlnley, or Ogalalln, ono time n North Platto resident, has filed nn n democratic candidate for stato treasurer. "Jim" will probubly receive quite a number of votes in this county. Tho case ugainst Georgo Strykcr, filed In tho district court of York county, was dismissed without coming to trial, tho prosecution bocomlng con vlnced that tho ovidonco would not sustain tho charge. Bradford division No, 200, auxiliary to tho Engineers, will hold a 10 cent uncial Saturday ovening from 7 to 9 on W. S. Dolson'a lawn, U09 West Gth St. Summer rof rcshments will bo served Everybody Invited. Up to noon yesterday only about 275 Chuutaunua season tickets had been Hold, which is less than half tho com mlttco had hoped to dispose of, espec iallv when 400 wero subscribed for nt tho close of tho Chautauqua last year, ' Attention Ladles- -All wash suits nnd Btrcot dresses at one-third less than regular prico. Tho Hub Clothing Dept. J, R. Edwards, formerly of this -city luiB returned to Itldgway, Col., as "liuistor mechanic of the Rio Grande Southern. "Jim" left lUdgwuy n couple of yenrs ago and going to Cal lfoinia purchased a wulnut grove, but seems to hnvo gotten "cold foot" on that proposition. Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Tramp enter tallied twenty-four young men nnd la dles Wednesday evening In favor of tho Misses Boeck of Grund Island who were their guests. Progressive high five was tliu cntoVtalnlng feature, first prizes being awarded to Miss Emma Boeck and Max VonGootz nnd the consolation emblems to Miss llnzol Mlnshall and Harold Duko. Seasonable refreshments wero Berved. Chlldrqn'B and Misses tub dresses at ono-fourth Iobb than regular prico at tho Hub Clothing Dept. Lou J. Bouuchamp, who appears Sun day afternoon as tho opening number ! of tho Chautauqua course, was stolen ' by tho Indians when but a more babe j In Minnesotn. Ho remained with the tribe for eighteen years, getting hit primary education at an Indian school. Later ho accepted a position on tho Cincinnati Enquirer and later became editor-in-chief. The subject of his lecture which ho has delivered 1500 times-Is "Tho Sunny Side of Life," nnd is Bald to bo extremely witty as well as pathetic. Real Estate Transfers. South half of Section 23-14.29 sold by C. J. Perkins to Dr. L.C. Drost. Salo was mnilG by tho Temple Real Estato and Ijm. Ago ncy. Miss Margaret Wnrd, of Sioux City, will arrive this evening to be the guest of Miss Ruth Streltz. Miss Hilda Anderson, assistant to Dr. Brock, leaves tomorrow for a two weeks visit at her homo in Osceola, Neb. Miss Irma Clinton Is entertaining n score or more young ladies this after noon at a 500 party in honor of Miss Matilda Gnrllck. Mrs. J. A. Jones and children Mar garet and George, expect to levne Wed nesday for Virginia, whero they will visit for six weeks. Miss Lulu GrofT, who has been visit Ing her sister Mrs. II. C. Brock for several weeks, leaves today for her homo nt Fairbury. Mrs. Fred Lathrop, who has been visiting her sister, Mrs. W. J. Stuart for several weeks, left last night for her home In Chicago. The big auditorium tent at tho Chnu taupua grounds is being erected today A number of smaller tents were placed in position yesterday. Mrs. Andrew Liddellnnd Mrs. Chas Weir will entertain a number of Indies Saturday evening nt tho homo of tho former in favor of Mrs. Will '.Tetters, Monarch Malleable Ranees best on tho market nt Hershoy's. Mrs. F. W. Rlncker entertained six cuople of young people Tuesday even ing in favor of Miss Lula GrofT. Dane ing and games wero indulged in dur ing tho ovening and a two course lun cheon was served. Mr. Builder: Do you know that there is nothing moro Importpnnt to be figured on, when figuringon that new building, than your insurance We write for tho best of companies at tho lowest possi ble rates, and can give you export ser vice. Temple Real Estate & Ins. Agency. C. F. Temple, Mgr. Mrs. II. C. Brock entcrtnlncd seven young ladies at an enjoyable four course supper Tuesday, complimentary to her Bister, Miss Lula GrofT. Tho table was profusely decorated in sum mer flowers nnd n largo pleatoau cov ered with sweet peas formed a center piece. On tho place cards wero verses describing the appearance of each young lady and by theso tho guests found their places. Mrs. C. F. Chapman was hostess nt n prettily appointed five o'clock tea Wednesday which was given in favor of her sister, Miss Matilda Garllck. Covers wore laid for fourteen, the guests finding their places by unique place cards on which wero adjectives describing (lowers representing the nitials of tho occupant. Tho table decorations wero enrried out in white and green, a largo hanging basket filled with bunches of whito sweet pens tied with green chlflfon suspended by ropes of smilnx from the chandelier was used as a centerpiece and numerous candles added to the pretty effect. At the close Miss Garllck presented oach guest with" a bunch of sweot peas from tho basket. Wo havo u few light weight Indies' woolen suits to closo out at just one half regulnr prico. They aro n snap. Act quick before they are picked over. Hub Clothing Dept. Tho Grand Island Independent of yesterday gives tho particulars of the accident which caused tho death of Lawrence Grady and Clarence Vnn- Valzer in that city Mondny evening Theso two boys were assisting in re moving goods from the building oc cupled by the Nebraska Mercantile Co. which burned n couplo of weeks ago, and wero on the sidewalk remov ing goods as they were sun down a chute from tho second nnd third floors. A wind and rain storm came up and just as tho boys were getting ready to seek shelter tho walls toppled over nnd battored them to tho pavement, badly mangling their bodies, so much so that they wero scarcely recognizable, May Re-District County. Acquiescing to a demand that has been made from all parts of the county for several years, the county com missioners now have under considera tion the re-districting of the county in to commissioner districts. As at pres- sent proposed the plnn is to have District No. 1 composed of North lattc city and Osgood, Miller and Hinman precincts; District No. 2 will consist of that territory cast of North Platte from the north to the south lines of the county, nnd District No. 3 will be that portion of the county west of Hinman from the north and south lines. These north and south Incs will jog so as to take In the territory south of Osgood and Miller. n this arrangement tho dividing lines between the districts will run north and south instead of east and west as at present, and it is believed that tho division on these lines will prove more satisfactory. ' SPECIAL SALE Chautauqua Week The Hub extends a cordial welcome to all Chau tauqua visitors and all teachers. Come in nnd make yourselves at home. The stock of merchandise we carry will command your attention, while at this time we have many lots to closo out at greatly reduced prices in dry goods, notions, shoes, millinery, ladies' wool UIIU TO UOII DUUO) Vllllui Wll 141 111 IIIIEJOWk? wash dresses, carpets, matting, rugs of nil sizes and quality, men and boys' clothing and furnishings, trunks and va lises. Remember this, that we do not mark up goods and then come down one-fourth or one-third, but we givo you all reduction from regulnr prices. Yours for Business, f The HuB. Run Down by Automobile. Tho first automobile accident in I North Platte occurred last ovening about 9:00 when Rolnnd Ginn. riding a bicycle, and a car driven by W. II. McDonald collided. Roland suffered a fracturo of a. wrist, a badly bruised hip, and other contusions of tho body. Tho accident happened nenr the corner of Fourth and Willow nnd tho injured boy was carried Into Mrs. Church's resi dence, Dr. Dent summond and later ho was conveyed home. Mrs. Glnn is out of town, having left for Missouri yes terday afternoon. Apparently no censure is due Mr. McDonald. Ho was running his car slowly and Roland attempted to pass In front of him and failed to clear, tho fender of the far side striking his wheel and throwing him away from the car. Bratt & Goodman twenty-two acres of havo harvested wheat on their land north of tho river which thoy think will yield about 25 bushels per acre. Weather forecast: Generally fair tonight add Saturday. Maximum tem perature yesterday was 97; one year ago 80. The minimum temperature yesterday bl ono year ago bi. Mrs. II. J. Roth and two . children, Miss Helen and Harry returned to Cheyenne Wednesday night after sovoral dayB visit with relatives in the city. Tdey will leave tho first of the week for Grand Junction where they will remain the rest qi the summer, Ono Gleam of Joy. Johnny Una two pit'senlx nt the name time one a dlnry. which N kept very fin-of ullv. nnd the otlU'i' n nt'ii Hliootln: popgun, which ho tiros Indiscriminate' ly on all occasions. One day his moth cr found the .following torso record In his dlnry: "Mundy cold mid sloppy. Toosdy cold and sloppy. Wonsdy cold and sloppy shot grannm." Youth's Companion. ON- I Wash Suits, White Dresses and Parasols LOT iAU Wash Suits that have retailed from $5.00 to (I k, k Q $7. 50, your choice fr4-TrO LOT 2 All Wash Suits that retailed from $ 10 to $1 2. 50 JQ your choice yl 9QtO LOT 3 Ail White Dresses that have sold up to $6.50 AO . your choice for D)y'0 LOT 4 All White Dresses that have sold to $10 and QQ $12, your choice PUxO LOT 5 All Fancy Parasols that have sold up to $1.25 fQf your choice . . . . . O LOT 6 All Fancy "Parasols that sold at $1.75, your.fljj 'iQ choice tyLs LOT 7 All Fancy Parasols ' that have sold at $2.00, tf 4 your choice Oi0 LOT 8 All Fancy Paraiiols that have sold at $3,00, tf'! your choice Lu This is an unusual opportunity to buy goods you need to wear for the next two months. Sale begins Saturday, July 16th, and closes Saturday, July 23d. Wilcox Department Store. j In Lterl Terr.m She (nftor a tim-YoiiKvlll ndmlt you wore wrong V lit (n young Inwyon No. hut I'll uduill thin an uiiltitoiitlminl error inbiht have unknowingly crept Into my assertion . Not the Only One. "Sir. 1 hoard you imln the vod 'Jackass.' Did you apply It to iwY' "No. sir. Do you think you're tho only Jackars In tho world ?"-Clovolnnl Lender Resolve to wail III wenKiies and to wnlk In power -t'hnrloltp Metsou Palton-Zauler Wedding. About "fifty relatives and friends gathered nt the Alvin Zauler home seventeen miles southwest of town Wednesdny to nttend tho wedding of Thos. W. Patton and Miss Nellie Zauler. At the hour of six o'clock to a wedding march played by Miss Edith Wendeborn the couple, attended by Alfred Leth and Miss Jennie Zauler, appeared in tho parlor and Rev. C. B. Hnrman, In the simple but Impressive ring service of the Lutheran church, pronounced them man nnd wife. The bride was gowned in white china silk and wore a veil. After the ceremony a a splendid supper was served, and the evening was spent in tho usuul merri ments. Mr. and Mrs. Patton expect to spdnd a few days here and then leave for their new homo near Alliance. Tho brido is well and favorably known in and about North Platte, having with her patents spent a number of yenrs in the homo in which tho wedding took place. Tho groom is nn upright young man with a promising future. Best wishes of friends nnd neighbors follow them. Stands Like a Stone Turns GaUlo, Htrsis, Higs Is Praetlcally Indestructlbli r 7 f-.r.T-1-.rn-.-.-.-ir i-ir-nr- i-r -.. - n-n i-ri-p-frr,., i. . ,"1 . , , J , " ' " 4y ' 2! ' """" """" " - - ( -4 -. . - - - - - - t, it - 'r- r r""L" ' :r'" '.T " x r ' AMERICAN FEIMC!E' Buy your new fence (or years to come. Get the big, heavy wires, the hinge joint, the good galvanizing, the exactly proportioned cpaa;, . 1 r . 1 that is not too hard nor too soft. We can show you this fence In our stock and explain its mollis and iorlty, not only in the roll but in the field. Como auU see u uu I gci , 'ttr. t . FOIt SALE UY GINN, WHITE St SGHHTZ, List of Town Property for Sale. If you are thinking about buying or building a home, don't fail to look this list over. Nice, five room house ort West 10th St. Practically new. ?l,r00,00. Four room house with pantry, closets and summer kitchen on a nice GC foot lot with largo trees, barn, chicken houso nnd ynrd. This Is a bargain at $1,500.00. Located pn East 9th St. Seven room house, strictly modern, that is with heat, lights, hot and cold water and bath equipped. This is a new house built within the lust two yoars. Full C6 foot lot, with cement walks. Located on east Gth St. If purchased within thirty days, $3,000.00. All of the above can bo bought for a payment of one-third down and the balance in small monthly payments. Tkmi'I.b Rv.w Estate & Ins. Aoencv. C. F. Temi'LE, Mgr. Friend Farmerl Is your crop insured against hail? If not, insure it with Bratt & Goodman. Best compnnies and lowest rates. Hurlal No. 01l)t2-tt!lil. NOTIOB l'OH PUIU.10ATION DUI'AllTMHNT OV TIIK 1NTKHIOU. United State Land Otlico. At North l'latto, Nebraska. July 13, 1010. Notlcn la hornby lven that Oconto II. Hcliatror. nt Myrtle. Nobraska, who, on Nov. Wrtl. 1003, mailo liomusteari ontry No. 1M71'. Mortal No. Olfll!, for tho southeast ijuar tur. and on July liitli, Mil. mado II. E. No. 1WI7H. Horlal No. 0Jl.1l. for thu southwest iiuar tor, Kectlon 0. Township ID, N.. Hanico 29 V., of tho tith l'rlnclnal .Meridian. Im illo.l notice of Intention to make ttnal llvo year proof, to cstahllsh claim to tho land afxjvo de.scrllKiU, huforo tho rtyUtor and recolvor at North Platto, Nebraska, on thu ll'th day of Soot 11)10. UJalmnnt names as witness-ess Eugene Ardory, of Myrtle. Nob.. Emery Ixidon and JaiorSlvt. of North plot'o. Nob., and Wil liam lllekley, of .Myrtle. Neb. JIU'O J. J!.- f.VANB, uuifisibr. Saturday , Special. Saturday, July 16th, We will have on sale our complete stock of Panama and Straw Hats and Light Summer Caps at ONE-HALF PRICE. This lot includes straws of every shape and caps suitable for hot weather. Don't fail to call and look them over early Saturday, as they won't last long. Drebert Clothing Co. Hot Weather Comfort ' Secured by the use of good Talcum Powder. It absorbs the perspiration and makes the skin smooth and cool. We have all the leading varieties, also a splendid line of chamois skins. SCHILLER & CO., ' Family Druggists, "HOLD UP" your hands for DICKEY'S ICE CREAM. You are not "Held Up" when you buy it as you get your moneys worth in every dish. Our up-to-date inanner in the making and our facilities for tak ing care of it assures you of Ice Cream that cannot bo excelled. DICKEY BROS. j fc fc M M te fc fc A a k r trilnniirn A J. AJUbO JUAIWL AAlft)v n ri nrc Atnnc X. Amnc B Physicians and Surgeons, U Offlco over Btone Drug Co. A Tit. Office 273 6 i nu,IB" Residence 273 i tj B 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. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION, Serial No. 0c37. Department of the Interior. U. S. Land Ofllce at North IMatto, Neb. . . . , July nth. 1010. Notice la hereby ulvon that Ell Kunkol. of North Platto, Nebraska, who, on.Iutio-Mih. JU0I. mado homestead ontry No, -Will, Serial No. 02037, for north half and bouthwest uuarter, section H, township 11, north. Itantro 81. west of tho sixth Principal Morldlan has Died notice of Intention to make final flvo year proof to establish claim to tho land above described, before tho Keclstor and Itecolvor at North Platto, Neb., on tho lith day of Sept. 1010. Claimant names an witnesses! William OrlllUhs.of Dickons, Neb., P. II. llurwoort, of SornoriMit, Neb . Oarl Ilroedor, of North Platte, N0U. antl John Pulso. of Somerset. Nub. Jli-B J. E. EVANS. Keirlstor.