DR. F. W. MILLER, Dentist. Over Dixon's. Phone 358. DR. W. F. CROOK, DENTIST,. Graduate Northwestern University. SPECIAL SALE Chautauqua Week l Ofllce over McDonald State Bank m J r. wallace Silver plate that V resists wear V jra lliat doe not give H Tj s.titfnctory sendee B Clinton, Jeweler and Oplician 0 DR. 0. II. CRESSLER. Graduate Dentist. Office over the McDonald Stato Bank. Senator Cummings Will be Here. Contrary to adverse reports, Senator Cumminca. of Iowa, will deliver his lecture at the Chautauqua grounds to morrow afternoon. In reply to a tclo trram, Secretary Tout received word that tho Senator had left yesterday for Grand Island where ho will speak today and that ho would ho in North Platte tomorrow. Senator Cummings lecture is the big card on tho Chautauqua program as well as tho highest priced number, and tho price of admission to those not holding season tickets will bo fifty cents. It is expected that there will bo a big attendance of out-of-town people. For Quick Sale. Furniture, bedding, etih, in the best located rooming honso in tho city, doing good business. Price only $1,000. Hiiatt & Goodman, sole agents. 0 In- the tho For Rent Furnished Rooms, puire at 70S cast Gth street. Bert Barber of Lewcllen spent past two days in town attending Chautauqua. Rev. Johnson, of Hershey, Is spend ing this week in town attending the Chautauqua. ' Mrs. Harry Vincent, who been visit ing friends in Grand Island returned Sunday night. Mr J . F. Clabaugh is enjoying a visit from her mother, Mrs. Perdue, of Des Moines, Iowa. Fred Fillion returned yesterday from a ten days pleasure trip to Denver and other Colorado points. If wanting a good building lot, Bratt & Goodman can Bell you ono on easy pnyments. Buy one todoy. Miss May Munger, who has been elected principal of tho Hershey schools is in town this week attending tho in Btitute and visiting friends. If needing money to buliu, buy or improve your homo or farm call on Bratt & Goodman. Dr. McCabo returned Sunday from Indianapolis accompanied by his son Clarence, who had been In that city for ocveral weeks receiving trentment for his voice. Mr. and Mrs, Edgar Schiller rotumed Friday night from a visit with relu tiveh nt points in Iown and South Dakota, n trip that proved n very pleasant one. Tho demand for chairs Sunday even ing at the Chautauqua grounds exceedei the supply. However, a large number in addition to those on hund were sc cured yesterday and a shortage in tho future is not likely to occur. Special Oxford Sale. Small, The Big Shoe Man An effort is being made on the part of the Chautauqua management to in duce the various merchants to clos their places of business tomorrow afternoon to give clerks an opportunlt; to hoar Uie lecture by Senator Cum inings. Attention Ladiea All wash suits and street drefeteo at one-third less than regular price. The Hub Clothing Dept Mr. and Mrs. W. H. McDonald enter talned twenty people in favor of Miss Eva Park in a novel way and which -was enjoyed by all by taking them on a picnic to Dick s grove, lho young ladies spent the afternoon there and at supper time the young mea of the party joined them in time to partake of an excellent picnic lunch. During the evening a huge bonfire was built around -which all gathered to sing and tell stories. At a late hour the guests de parted. The bright moonlight adding much to the homeward anvo. Miss Carrio Brfrbco will arrive to morrow for an extended visit with her sister Mrs. E. C. Richards. Mr, and Mrs. W. A. Gotty, of Uni versity Place, former North Platte residents, aro visiting relatives and friends in town. Mrs. A. II. Church announces the marriago of her daughter Joy Bcllo to Burr Parr, Tuesday evening, July 26th, at her home on west Fourth street Alfred Malm, of Hyannis, who had been transacting business in Suther land for several days, visited friends in town Sunday evening whilo enroute homo. San ford Hartman and his nephew, Mr. Peabody, of Glcnns Falls, N. Y., returned Sunday from a trip to En campmcnt, Wyo., whero tlioy had good success trout fishing. From there they went to Ogdenand Salt Lake and home via Grand Junction and Denver, Hay in Lincoln County this year is about a two-tmru crop, nnd this per centage seems to hold good the c ounty over. Quito u littlo now hay is being marketed horo at seven "dollars per ton, but tho bulk will bo held for higher prices. Fred Kubik has thrown up his lease the Lloyd opera house and has gone to his homo at Schuyler. Tho propo sition was not a paying one for Kubik in fact ho went in "tho hole," and has gone to Schuyler to oarn money to. pay up indebtedness in this city, the opera houso owners being $150 "shy." bost At sutnorianu on July 4th, a Buffalo horn shell head capo. Suitable reward for return of same, cither to Tribune office or Sutherland P. 0. II. M. Wells. Tho number of enrs handled through the yards last month was four thousand greater than during June, 1909, a show Ing that is certainly a good one. And more . than this, business is increasing every day, instead of decreasing, as is customary nt this season of tho year, Three switch engines are in uso during tho day and the same number at night. Did you get one of our hand bags last week at half price? If you did not wo aro Borry, but this week wo aro of fering you an equally good proposition on Fountnin-Pens. Seo them in our show windows. Dixon, Tin: Jkwelkii. Mrs. Andrew Liddell and Mrs. Chas. Weir entertained sixteen ladies Satur day evening in favor of Mrs. Wi'l Jeffcrs and Miss Clabaugh. The ovcr- ing was spent in social conversation mvi ntthe close a two eourso luncheon was . l rtst . served, tne wuie decorations were in purplo and white, a largo plateau of sweet peas forming tho centor piece, while clustors of tho lovely blossoms filled tho rooms with n delicious fragrance. Special Oxford Sale. Small, The Big Shoe Man. Out nt tho Scout's Rest Ranch 425 acres or oats is being harvested, which Mr. Garlow says, owing to tho dry weather, will yield about half n crop twonty or twenty-Ilvo bushols to ihis I ana was put in oats in REWARD! Strayed er Stolen. From posture near Albert Coolidge place one red, hornu bull branded on left side. Send information John Biiatt, North Platte, Neb. For Sale. Several sections of unimproved farm land at $7 per acre and upwards. Easy payments. Biiatt & Goodman. The county commissioners adjourned Saturday until August 1st. Mr. nnd Mrs. Win. 'German, of Sutherland aro spending today in town. Mr. nnd Mrs. Chas. Ross returned to Omaha yesterday nf temoon after n briof visit in town. Mr. nnd Mrs Henry Appleford, of Maxwoll, came up last evening for a visit with friends in town. Roy Ames left this morning for Omaha whero ho will spend a few days and then journey to Mt. Carroll, Ills. Mrs. 1'. A.Simpson hns sold the furniture in her Dewey Street lodging house to Mrs. Louis PeterBon, who will take possession in a few days. Railroad men report a fire at Sterling Sunday night vhich destroyed tho yards of tho Sterling Lumber Company. The loss wns estimated nt about $50,000. Farmers in from tho country yester day Bald corn is beginning to show the neeuof rain rather badly. Early corn is now tnsscling, which is n critical stage. Robert Hosier, who had been visiting hispnrcnts in town for somo time re turned to Aurora Sunday to resume his work ns machinist apprentice in the Rock Islnnd shops nt thnt place. Mrs. Belle Swnrthout and daughter Helen, of Plattsmouth, aro visiting relatives and friends in town. Miss Helen will be bridesmaid at the wed ding of her friend, Miss Joy Belle Church. R.B Rcid, who had charge of the Tay lor addition up to tho time legal com plications began, has returned to town nnd announces that he resumes the sale ot lots. ftir. item avers that a mat- tors have been satisfactory settled. If your idle money is not earning you n good ruto of interest in' first-class mortgage loans, seo Bratt & Goodman. The cowboy band in full regalia be gan its engagements with the Chautau qua management Inst evening. Several selections aro played on the streets. then they march playing to tho grounds where another selection is rendered Twokids named Waltz nnd Westover were arrested Sunday afternoon on the charge of stealing tho slot machine in front of tho Enterprise bakery. They confessed their guilt, nnd the matter squared by their parents making good the loss sulFcred. acre. order to get it In shape for seeding to annua. Air. uarlow s U renin is to have at least 1,000 acres of alfalfa on the ranch and the dream will come true. Card of Thanks. Wo desire to extend our thanks to tho many friends nnd neighbors who so kindly tendered their great assistance anu consoling sympathy in the hour3 of the death and burial of our be loved son Lawrence, and for tho many oeauuiui norai tributes. Gratefully. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Grady and Family. 106 RESIDENCE LOTS FOR SALE IN TRUSTEE'S AND R1VERDALE ADDITIONS. 1 HI otmI Iswraace Hall, fire, lightning, cyclone and windstorm in best companies ut lowest rMMuu, ,,, Bratt & Goodman. Eaca let is proved with cement sidewalks, sewer, graded streets and cky water. Price $250 to $400. 5 per cent dtscevBt for cask er one teatk e( pwekase price dowa asd ene- teBtk every tkree meatks. Fr stole by War. E. Skwsai. ON- Wash Suits, White Dresses and Parasols LOT l All Wash Suits that have retailed from $5.00 to tf k k Q $7.50, your choice )4-4-0' LOT 2 All Wash Suits that retailed from $ 1 o to $ 1 2. 50 (FJ k Q your choice PiT"0 LOT 3 All White Dresses that have sold up to $6.50 QQ your choice for LOT 4 All White Dresses that have sold to $10 and tf QQ $12, your choice OvKO LOT 5 All Fancy Parasols , that have sold up to $1.25 flQr your choice Oo LOT 6 All Fancy Parasols that sold at $1.75, your (1 jf choice LOT 7 All Fancy Parasols that have sold at $2.00, tf kQ your choice 40 LOT 8 All Fancy Parasols that have sold at S3. 00, (T jft your choice . . . Lu I 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. For Sale. Ten foot Mogul Woodraanse wind mill with tower complete. juuu pounds old barbed wire. Duroc-Jersey boar pigs nt $15.00. Duroc-Jersey sow nics at 810.00. Tho sale of ius continue onlv durintr T. t. " . . n . . I juiy. Experimental suusiation, W. 1'. SNYDER, Supt. A Growing Girl changes more rap- idly in appearance than anybody else. une day sue is a ciuid, the next "quite a young lady." If there is a girl at your house keep a record of her development by n series of PHOTOGRAPHS. Bring her here to-day and so start the series with photographs of the highest artistic merit. You'il be glad you have them in years to come. She'll never be ashamed to have you show them. E. 0. Halverstadt, I05 Dewey Street. 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 1-10 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 Frightful Wreck of train, automobile or buggy may uuubu tuvo, uiuisc-a, uurasions, sprains Or WOUnds thnt. (ipmnrwl RnAlnD Arnica Salvo - earth's greatest healer. wuick renei anu prompt cure result. Bor burns, boils, sores of all kinds, eczema, chapped hands and lips, sore eyes or corns-, its supreme. Surest pile cure. 25c. at Stone Drug Co. Lake Ice. I am prepared to furniohed pure lake ice at 40 cents por hundred pounds. Orders may be left at Schillers' drug store. - Levi Edis. Notice to Overseers. You are hereby requested to use all the precaution possible to prevent the spread of prairie fires, by plowing firo guards as soon as possible. See Sec. 75 on Page 29 of 1909 Road Laws. Dated North Platte. Neb. G-28-10. County Commissioners. Prof. Hohenshell, of Lincoln, is spend ing th's week in town. He is ad dressing the teachers institute this morning. A Man That Keeps Good Horses don t wan t to spoil tneir appearance or risk his own life by harnessing them with an inferior made or shabby har ness. It pays to buy a good harness when you do buy, for it always looks well as well as wearing well, .For style, durability and make call on A. F. FINK. Hot Weather Comfort Secured by the use of good Talcum Powder. It absorbs the perspiration and makes the skin smooth and coo). We have all the leading varieties, also a splendid line of chamois skins. " SCHILLER &' CO., Family Druggists, J 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. 1 PROI1ATE NOTICE. lu the County Court of Lincoln county. No braska. July ISth. 1910. In tho matter of tho estate of Luther u i iuiuiiiuu, ui'uuaseu. mm nffl.lil ilnno.ol ...Ml . .... t . . . - i or said estate, beforo me County Judeu of Lincoln county. Nebraska, at tho county court room in said county, on tho lHth day of H.V.BUSJt,nH,,?,?nt3 on thoiuthdayof February. ySil'J', 0 0 c'of1 a'.m. eacli day. for tho pur H?.n0 yrosontliiB' thelrclalms for examina tion, adjustment and allowance Six mouths are allowed for creditors to present tholr s a.".d ono yeaT tor th0 Executrix to m- .Tllls notlco to Ito published Vri 'LSUcc''i8s',',e lsM,C)i ln tllu Noli Platte .,V.1!!1'' ai U'ffaI miwspai)er published In said lUlo! 0 llith l,ay of AuBust- J'- W. C ELDKIt. County Judge. OHDEHOK HEARING ON PllOHATE 01' FOREIGN WILL. ""' ul i.1,.1!0.0 NeVraska- Lincoln County, ss. In the county court. July Hth. 110. J. navl'es.'deceiised! U,B CSta,e f ThomaS Pi? vlt aml ""'"' lho l'Otltlon of nL,Si,i.lar,nsr tl,at 11,0 iustrumout Uled ou the 11th day of July. 1810. and pur- ffi't mnttti f " aut''ntlcatcd conr of ' the m.v hi,,55,itV8tBmonto.f the said deceased. ?mf rwte l .V'Proved. probated, allowed lm fm'.ln i'1.1? C0W as tho last will dSr.m.nt,fnHtf .U?W Thomas J. Davie. 8tn?mnlm,,atU,00.xecl,Of said ln- l i !i,vi.lln a.t0 mar granted to WarnVraEcS' U nTlM Bni1 W- SetlUonwhA'n l?,1asslnl tor hearing said matter ,.nnr ..porions Interested n said held in at?,iyf,p2SaT al tt cou,,ty court to bo whv thn ,r.t0r. sa,l(?. county, and show cause bo Tgranted Thu1.1? POtftlonor should not iv f,.iV'' ? :".,lc9 .".V Published for i , i i ...la ln 1,10 "P'tu I'latto Trl- county prior to Aiumi mi. mm J'M'" W C Ki.nKn'. County Judge, aid OIU.EU OK UEAJMNO ONTITION FOR Tt,nLNIobra'ilca' Lincoln County. JrtV&WSES"1 in ,,lu utu ot my otticoS,a.VSf.PHli!,0 Uro.snaba" has filed In the last Sill S!??iru,nunt. 'unrtlnr to be !?... iSKV and testament of John Ouluut, tiw cPur,ty. deceased, and "aid JoVo- THlc.L WTlllJ 22 tSrboVhUra nS S??b0.i.a,sut2' I thfr PPolnt Tuesday thS tarm0tm' iVU'' at 0 o'OlbcU fn countJ i' .tt.liU,w coilnt.y court In said ghVSot,r1'tnrBnrdoml thfl saU1 Petitioner wiaioor tlio peiHler cy of l i s patltlnn nnil tho tlmo and place sot for th" Larlug of tho PublU'ed iMV 4, A my lai 1 nnnte's 1 ?vo,ioniiinto sot JtUx' iM. Ud 0,,lclal 8Pal tll,s Mti iy of AW ' W.aELUEK,Couity Judiro,