S OR. O. II. CRESSLCR. S S Graduate Dcnlisl. S Office over tha McDonald J Stato Bank. a S5JS rrr r--.' TOWN AND COUNTY NEWS Levi Duke has moved Into his new residence in the TruBtcc's addition. Sam Richards, of Eustis, transacted business In town yesterday. Miss Effie and Frances Christ spent Sunday with friends nt Willow Island. The Rcbekoh kensington will meet Friday afternoon with Mrs. Geo. E. Prosscr. The Social dance announced for to night at the Masonic hall has been called ofT. ' Miss Helen Chamberlain returned yesterday from a week's visit with friends In Lexington. For Kent Seven room house with bath. Sower connections and stuble. W. V. IIOAGI.AND. Chas. Whelan is transacting business in Omaha today, having left for that placo last night. Gold and Pearl handled umbrellas, detachoblc handlcB. Clinton, Jeweler and Optician. Chas. Tlghe, clerk at tho Schiller & Co. drug store, loft last night for Om aha whero ho will spend his vncation. Miss Hurt, of Webster Grove, Mo., will arrivo from Denver tho lutterpart of tho week for a visit with her sister Mrs. E. A. Cary. The Celebrated Libby Cut Glass and Fine Hand Painted China. Cmnton, Jeweler and Optician. Miss Nollioj Gannon, who ha3 been visiting relatives in town for a month will return to her homo in Victor, Iowa, tomorrow. ' Dr. A. J. Ames was called to Jules burg yesterday on professional business and from there will go to Lodgepolo by auto on a liko mission. A fino lino of tho Colebrnlcd Karnak Brass ware, Vasos, Jardinors, Candle Sticks Photo Frames Clocks, otc. Clin ton, Jeweler and Optician. Mr. and Mrs. F. R. Mullon, returned to their homo in MlBsour Valley, Iowa, yesterday after spending two weeks in town as guests at tho J. F. Rourke home. The best flre, lightning, hail and tornado insuranco is the cheapest and Bratt & Goodman write it. Philip Pizor, who has had charge of tho clothing department of The Loader, for some time past, loft last night for Alllanco to complete arrangements for oponing a storo at that placo. E. A. Boyd, who resigned his clerk ship In the postofllco, will soon leave for northwest Canada to look up a lo cation. His family will remain hero While ho finds a sultublo town. Dr. T. J. Kerr has been appointed u member of tho pension examining board, vice Dr. Lucaa removed. Tho presont board consists of Drs. Ames, Dent and Kerr. Storllng Silver a big lino in stnple and novelties. Silver plated ware that Is- guaranteed to wear. Clinton, Jeweler and Optician. Miss Hazel Huntington was hostesj at a very onjoyablo birthday party last evening at which twonty-four young peoplo wore her guosts. Tho evening was spent In Indoor games and nt tho cIobo of tho ovoning icecream and cako were gp'rved. For tho next ten days wo will sell u few choice hammocks wo have In stock at a discount of ten por cent. Rinckkk's Book Stoke. The Woodman Accident Aas'n in keeplngup its record forprompt settle ment of claim. b Dr. A. J. Amos juB received a check from them in .settle ment of an injury to his hand.. Thiu claim was ullowed In less than ten dayn after final proof of injury was made. This is tho second claim that Dr. Amen has been allowed for injuries. An ordinary caso of dlarrhoen run. nn a rule, bo ci red by n singlo doso of Chomborloln'B Colic, Cholera nndDlar rhooa Remedy. This remedy has no su perlor for bowel complaints. For salo uy an dealers. Mr. and Mrs. James Hurt liavo an nounced tho approuching mnrrlago o their nlcco, Miss Ircno O'Brien to Mr William Huwley. Tho dato of th wedding has been set for Thursday August 25th and tho young couple wli leavo tho same night for a month' trip to Pacific coaat uoints. Tho core mo'ny will occur at five o'clock in the afternoon at tho rcsldenco of Rov. S . F. Carroll and will be followed by u ro coption at ths Hart residence. A Big Snap. There has been listed witl e 1 1 . us ror quicic sale a nice I r t ... . uuniu in na wara witnm two blocks of court house at $2100.00, worth $2500.00. Mrs. Joseph Mconey returned yes terday from a visit with relatives at Grand Island. Tho Baptist Aid will meet Frida.v afternoon with Mrs. Anderson at 421 West First street. 'Tho bulk of the hogs in tho South Omaha market sold for $7.89, nineteen cents higher than Saturday's market. Mrs. W. S. Dolson, son Will nnd wife and son Howard expect to leave in a few days on a trip to Portland. Mr. Dolson will go later and accompany them home. Ralph Vroman is havinc erected next to the Fillion tin Bhop a corrugated iron covered building which he will use ns n general repair shop, paying special at tention to bicycle nnd automobile repairing. Wo have tho now attachments for tho Edison talking machines. Piny two and four mlnuto records. Ten four minute records frco. Rinckeii's Book Stoke. Weather forecast for North Platte and vicinity: Fair tonight nnd Wednes day. Maximum temperaturo yesterday 80, n yenrogo 84; minimum this morn- ng 52, a yenr ago CO. Miss W. E. Hess, who recently came hero from California, has presented tho Tribune with n snmnlo annlo irrnwn in the section of that state in which sho Is located. Itis of tho Bootcnhcimcr varie ty and fourteen inches in circumference. Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Seaton desiro to thank tho friends and neighbors for tho kindness shown them during the llncsa nnd at tho funeral of their little daughtor and to tho night employes at the round house for tho beautiful floral tribute. Rosary Beads and Prnvcr Books. Clinton, Jeweler nnd Optician. Misses Anna and Josie O'Haro havo issued invitations for a nre-nuntinl shower at their homo on Thursday ev ening of this week, ntwhlch Mlas Irene O'Brien will bo the favored younrr ladv. The guests will be the members of the Catholic young ladies' society. A. T. Geycr, a contractor and builder of Sutherland, has contracted for and iB erecting two houses in this city, one for Mr. llouser on east Fifth street nt a cost of $1,400, tho other for W. R. Moloney on east Third for $1,800. Both aro in the Trustee's addition. Wanted Young woman between the age of 19 and 25 for nurse's training school. Address Superintendent Train ing School, Physicnn8 & Surgeons Hospital, North Platte, Nebr. Shlpment8 of cattle on the North River branch road aro heavy. Satur- doy evening twenty-fivo cars were brought down by Conductor McFarl&nd nnu last evening Conductor Breternitz brought In seven cars. Considerable hay is being shipped from points along tho branch. II. T. Pritchard writes thnt J. W. VanDerhoof, who recently fell from a wngon and fractured tho pelvis bono, will not, according to tho attending physician, bo evor able to again walk without tho aid of crutches. North Platto peoplo will rogrot to learn of such conditions. For Sulo Piano, base burner and household goods of nil kinds. Apply at 220 East Third street. Word received in town Sundav ovoning announced tho death of tho ninoteen yenr old son of John Remus. one of the pioneer settlers of tho south part of tho county. Death was cnused by typhoid pneumonia from which ho had been ill forsovcral wcoIcb. Tho funeral will tako place at Well- fleet tomorrow afternoon. Tho death of this bright young man is received with rogrot by many friends In town. There will an examination held nt North Platte, August 20th. 1910. to se cure ollgibles for tho postofllce service. From tho eligibles resulting . from this examination it is expected that certifi cation will be made to existing and fu- turo vacnncies. For application blanks, Instructions to applicants and other in formation application should bo made to Lillian Glnnstnn nt NnrHi Pin if JWf olFlco. Applications must bo properly executed and filed with J. M. Shoemak er, St. Paul Minn., prior to tho hour of closing buBincBs on August 17th, 1910 Bnv Ir. nnw. Mnw In Mm tlmn n I - - 11 1 - P J-ll 1 I f I y-. ,. "J 11 uuiuu 01 vjiiiunuorimn H uoiic, Unoicrn and Diarrhoea Remedy. It is almost cerium 10 00 neeueu uoioro tho summe 1b over. This remedy has no superior rormiia uy an uoaiers. ST. LUKE'S HOSPITAL EAST FRONT STREET, NORTH PLATTE, NEB. Medical Staff; Dr. D. T. Quiglcy. Dr. G. B. Denl. A general hospital for nil ncuto and enronic cases medical, surgical nnd obstretric. Onen to the mo.i. cnl profession. For further infor mation address,. W. M. CUNNINGHAM, Mift 1' DR. W. F. CROOK, K DENTiST, ' irnnnnrn nrintpoarirn 1 initrarnit W iviiiiivuivih W II T VIOIVJ w 2 Ofllce over McDonald State Bank Gordon Cronen, who is working at Northport, has been spending jcveral days in town. Miss Bessie Smith will leavo tomor row for a visit with friends in Kearney nnd Columbus. Mrs. Davis and niece, of jowa, are spending this week with Mrs. Harriet Farrington. Mr. nnd Mrs. Wm. Whitlock have returned from a month's stay at Cher okee Park. Eyo glasses and spectacles fitted to the eyes and guaranteed. Clinton, Jew eler and Optician. Miss Eva Baker who had been spend ing the past six weeks with Miss Alta Hoy of Garfield, returned homo Sunday. Mrs. Victor Von Gootz Jr., returned from Garfield Sunday after a ten days visit with her parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. Hoy. Tho third crop of alfalfa seems to bo coming nlong in good shapo. some fields of which will be ready for cutting next week. Engineer Moody and Boilermaker McGowan aro having cottages erected in tho Trustee's addition, us is also Harry Scott. All members of Bradford Division No. 200 aro requested to be present at our next regular meeting, Friday, August 12th, at 3 p. m. Penrl Handled Pocket Knives nnd Glllett Safety Razors. Clinton, Jeweler and Optician. There will be an ice crenm social at Platte valley school house on Friday evening, ugust 12th. Tho public is cordially invited. Engraved Calling Cards, Monogram Stationery, Wedding Invitation nnd Announcements. Clinton, Jeweler nnd Optician. Tho wheat on tho Edmisten farm southeast of town, of which there are over 200 acres, has been harvested and stacked. It is conservatively estimated that this wheat will yield twenty bush els to the acre. Rov. L. P. Luddon, of Lincoln, secre tary of the Board of Homo Missions, visited friends In town yesterday morn ing, while enrouto home Rev. Ludlen spent Sunday in Sutherland on business connected with his office. Last Wednesday night a thief en tered the residence of Wm. Lehr, of Medicine precinct, and stole four hun dred dollars in cash and eleven hun dred dollars in certificates of deposit. The thief will not be nble to realize tho cash on the certificates. A number of local railroad employes are planning on attending the railroad men's celebration at Denver on August 20th, It is expected that 5,000 em ployes will march in tho big parade, following which a basket picnic will be held nt Lakeside park, where addresses will bo made by P. II. Morrisaoy, Gov ernor Shnfroth and Mayor Speer. Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Cary entertained fifty guests last ovening compliment ary to Mr. Molzer and Miss Hart, of Lincoln, who havo been spending sev eral days at tho Cary resilience. The ovening wns devoted to musical enter tainment by Mr. Molzer, xwho is a finished violinist, accompanied by Miss Hart. At the closo of the musical numbors seasonable refreshments were served by tho hostess. Why let your money remain idle? Wo can plnco it for you in Bafo first mort gage loans and enrn n good rate of semt-annual interest, Biiatt & Goodman. Cnmp Kiddo, located at Dick's grovo four miles west of town, wns the scene of much merrymaking Sunday when the twelve young Indies in camp assisted by tho two chapurons entertained to their best ability their guests from town, Shortly after their arrival dinner was served in 'true picnic style and was thoroughly enjoyed by all. Tin plates wero laid for forty-seven. A fishing trip enmo noxt in order, followed by a ball game which proved a very exciting oyent, errors and home runs forming tho special fenturo of tho game. A homo talon play given by the young ladies closed tho ovenfs" of the nf tor noon nnd incidentally spoiled appetite for supper. In tho ovening a camp firo was built and several hours spent in singing nnd tolling stories. A war danco by tho "good Indians" closed a very joyful day for all and tho young peoplo returned to town voting tho young ladies ot tho camp ideal entertainers. For Rent. Houses, rooms, and furnished house Buatt & Goodman. Notice to Cut Weeds. Residents of Road District No. llnro hereby notified to cut tho weeds along tho public roads, said weeds to bo cut to the center of tho road from each side. If this work is not performed by land owners, tho Bnrno will bo performed by tho overseer nnd charged to tho real- Big Odd and End Sale of OXFORDS AND SHOES Commences Saturday, August 6th, Closes Saturday, August 20th, 1910. THIS SALE IS JUST WHAT THE HEAD IMPLIES A general clean up of the odds and ends of our stock. We do not wish to carry any Oxfords over, and we find we have a considerable number of short lots in as many different styles; we also find that we are overstocked in a few styles. We have decided to adopt radi cal measures to rid our shelves of this surplus. We have gone through our entire stock and sorted out every short lot and all overstocked styles and we are going to sell them regardless of what they bring. SAMPLE PRICES- There will be plenly others just as good and even better. MEN'S OXFORDS Oxfords, Men's White Canvas Blucher former prico $1.50, Salo Price, Men's Vejour Calf, Tan and Patent Blucher Oxfords, former price $3.50, Salo Price.. Men's Dull Calf Blucher Oxfords, former price $4.00, Salo Price 95c $2.95 $3.45 BOYS' OXFORDS. Boys' Tan Kid and Black Kid Bluchor Ox- ' fords former price $1.75, 2.00 and 2.25, c ir Salo Price '. $1.40 . $1.G5 and $1.95, according to size. CHILDREN'S STOCKINGS. Children's White. Tan. Pink and Blue "Ar mor Pinto" Stockings, legular price 25c, SalePrico 19c BOYS' SHOES. HERE IS WHERE YOU CAN SAVE MONEY ON THE BOYS' SHOES. One lot of Boys' Calf Skin Shoes, sizes 1 to (t jr 51, former price $2.00 and $1.75,Salo Price 1 ,4D SHOE POLISH. 500 boxes of Black Shoo Polish, former price 10 cents, Salo Price 5c WOMEN'S OXFORDS. Women's White Canvas Oxfords, former tr price $2.50 and $1.50. Sale Price VdC Little women's kid and patent leather blu cher Oxfords, school girl heel, sizes 21 to rn 51, former price $2.50, Sale Price pI."D Women's Oxblood Oxfords, former price t4 $2.00, Sale Price pl.i)U Little Girl's Patent Blucher Oxfords. Former price $2.00 and 2.25, Sale Price p j i g and $1.95, according to sizo pl.40 Child's Oxblood Kid Blucher Oxfords. Former price $1.00, 1.25 and 1.50, Salo Price 5c and 1.20 according to size 80c CHILDREN'S STOCKINGS. Children's white, tan, pink and blue "Ar mor Plate" Stockings, regular price 25c, Sale Price k 19c BAREEOOT SANDALS White and Tan Former Price $1.00, 1.25 and 1.50, Sale Price 95c and 1.00, nccording to sizo 85c We do First-Class Shoe Repairing. SMALL THE BI( SHOE MAN. Ed Jenkins, of Sutherland, was a visitor in town yesterday. Mrs. N. E. Work, of Tryon, .is visit ing friends in town this week. Raymond and Cnrrio Leonard went to Keystone this morning to spend two weeks with relatives. Misses Hazel Huntington and Effio and Francis Christ went to Paxton this morning to spend sevornl weeks. Cuts nnd bruises may be healed In about one-third tho time required by tho usual treatment by applying Cham berlain's liniment. It is an antiseptic und causes such injuries to heal without maturation . This liniment also re lieves soreness of tho muscles and rheumatic pains. Forsaleby all dealers. Tho Grand Lodge of the Knight Tem plar Commandery from tho state of Cal ifornia, passed through in a special train Snturday enrouto to Chicago to attend the national Templar Conclave which will be held in that city this week. A largo number of Indies wore in tho party, also a band composed of members which rendered several selec tions during their stay at tho depot. Tho average condition of corn in Ne braska on August 1st as reported by the department of agriculture was sixty-five per cent, as compared with eighty-two por cent as the ten yenr average. Nebraska's wheat yield this year is given at thirty-three million bushels. Life on Panama Canal has had ono frightful drawback mala ria trouble that has brought suffering and death to thousands. The eermB cause chills, fever and ague, biliousness, jaundice, lassitude, weakness and gene ral debility. But Electric Bitters never fail to destroy them and euro malaria troubles. "Three bottles completely cured me of a very severe attack of malaria," writes Wm. A Frotwcll, of Lucama, N. C, "and I've had good health ever since." Cure Stomnch, Livor and Kidney Troubles, and' prevent Typhoid. 50c. Guaranteed by Stone Drug Co. A well knnwn Dna Mninaa nn at ter suffering miserably for two days from bowel complaint, was cured by ono dose of Chamberlain's Colic, Chol era and Diarrhoea Remedy. For salo by all dealers. NOTIOE-l'HOHATB OV WILL. Tho htato of Nebraska, I c Lincoln County, fss In the County Court. In tho Matter of tho Estatoof Isaac Dillon. lHcoaseu. Tho Statoof Nebraska to tho heirs and noxt of kin of tho said Isaac Dillon. Deceased: I ako notice, that upon Ullnsrof a wrltton Instrument imrnortlnB to bo the last will and testament of Isaac Dillon for urobato and al lowance. It Is ordered that said matter bo sot for hoarine tho Slst day of Aucust. A? D., ii JSxi !oro Ka,a county court at tho hour of Uo'clock a. m at which tlmo any person In- ;Vrfs.imaJ'..aPDcar an.d contest tho samo! and notlco of this proceodlnc Is ordored pub- 1 latin STplh,!n0fi,,V ,SSUeS, .,n tllu KoMl iibliShSftfi sata?e!nl-We0k,y nowaPr mlnuifnrt ?.?.,,?lW,l0o,0I Vavo hereunto sot my hand and the seal of tho county court at North Hatto this 0th day of Aucust; 1B10. Hv If n,n,iniVr-0niEL,I)fel,l County Jndeo uy Katherlno P. Clark, clerk of the County court. ay.t)t Seemed to Give Him a New Stomach. "I suffered intensely nftor eatinir and no medicine or trentmont I tried Beemed to do any good," writes H. M. Young peters, Editor of Tho Son, Lake View, Ohio. "Tho Bret fow doses of Chamber lain's Stomnch and Livor Tablets gave mo surprising relief and tho second bottle seemed to give mo anew stomach nnd perfectly good health." For sale by all dealers. A Man That' Keeps Good Horses ' don't wan't to spoil their appearance or risk his own life by hnrnessing them with nn inferior made or shabby har ness. It pays to buy n good harness when you do buy, for' it always looks well as well ns wearing well. For stylo, durability and make call on A. F, FINK. The Only Double Track Automatic Safety Signal Ltne Between North Platte and Chicago. . Improved Train Service to Chicago Tho electric -lighted Denver Special' leaves every evening, arrives at Chicago next day at 1:30 p. m.; a solid through train with convenient schedules and all travel conveniences. Direct connection at Chicago with eigareen-nour trains to the east Seven trains daily between North Platte and Chicago. Be sure your tickets read via the Chicago, Union Pacific & North Western Line Full infomation on application to Ticket Agent Union Pacific R. R, BiVchan&n & Patterton. etitUtt) anil Collected as tuxes, J. N KubW, (Jvl'rBeer.