r Wheels Within ... Wheels . . THAT'S the way n watch is constructed. A workman may be a skilled mechanic but know little about a watch. Only an expert should be al lowed to work on a watch that's why you'll find only ex perts at work at our benches. 1 All of our watch repairers could pass the examination for a watch inspector for a railroad. If you want expert watch repairing in every sense of the word, bring your watch to us. DIXON, THE JEWELER. U. P. Watch Inspector. I DR. H. C. BROCK, DENTIST. j Over First National. Phono 148 The Club Nevita will meet with Mrs. Elmer Burke Wednesday after noon. Mis3 Yula Bates arrived from Spring field, Neb., last night and will be the guest of Miss Fonna Heeler for a week. Miss Elinor McCarthy, of Ogalalla, who has been the guest Marie Martini for two weeks, returned home the lat ter part of last week. Dave Hunter, of Redlands, Calif., who has been in Sutherland for the past two weeks looking after his fruit farm, spent yesterday in town. Additional heat radiators have been placed in the auditorium of the Keith theatre, and the system of radiation on the stage has been changed and in creased in footage. G and 12 foot Linoleums, good assort ment to pick from, at Wilcox Depart ment Store. George T. Field returned Saturday evening from his protracted stay at Excelsior Springs. He is very much improved in general health, though still a little weak from the bath treat ments. W. V. Hoagland, E. S. Davis, Fred Rincker and C. S.Clinton made a trip to Paxton in the former's car yester day, the trip being made in the interest of Mr. Hoagland 'a candidacy for state senator. Asst. Supt. H. J. Roth, of Cheyenne, is tinnsacting business in town today. The Indies' aid society of the Christ ian church will meet with Mrs. L. E. Roach Thursday afternoon. , ,County Commissioner Walter came over from Wallace this morning, mnk- ing the trip in his automobile When needing fire, lightning, hail, tornado or cyclone insurance, let Bratt & Goodman write it and,be safe. A large number of shop men will go to Denver tonight to attend the Rail road Day celebration which will behold in that city tomorrow. Sterling Silver a big lino in staples and novelties. Silver plated ware that, is guaranteed to wear, Clinton, Jewc er and Opticinn. Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Scott and Miss Ulna Armagnst, of Rising City, Neb., spent last week in town as guests of Miss Sara Cressler. Lester Armagastof RisingCity, Neb., left for Northport this mornig after spending some time at the Cressler residence For Rent Seven room house with bath. Sewer connections and stable. W. V. Hoagland. Weather forcaat: Generally fair to night and tomorrow, cooler tonight. The maximum temperature yesterday was 90, a year ago 94; minimum this morning G2, a year ago 64. Best lino of ruga in town at Wilcox Department Store. Hunters who have been out "inves tigating" the prairie chicken crop re port tho birds very scarce on the south side but rather plentiful north of the river. It is supposed that last spring's fire drove the chickens from the south side. We have tho new attachments for the Edison talking machines. Play two and four minute records. Ten four minute records free. Rincker's Book Stoke. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Stevie received a telegram announcing tho marriage of their daughter Mary to Geo. H. Henon, of Sheridan, Wyo., at Billings, Mont., Aug. 10, 1910. After a two weeks' trip through tho west they will make their future home at Sheridan' A fine line of the Celebrated Karnak Brass ware, Vases, Jardiners, Candle Sticks, Photo Frames Clocks, etc. Clin ton, Jeweler and Optician. A largely attended meeting in the interest of county option was held nt the Presbyterian church Sunday even ing. Tho speakers were Frank Harr ison, of Lincoln, and K. 0. Holmes, of Kearney, each treating the subject of the meeting at a considerable length. Buy your fall suits early. We can give you the best service before the rush starts. Alterations have to be made and it takes time. Wilcox Department Stoue. F. A. Rasmussen closed a deal Sat urday whereby Hemphill & Son, of Kearney, becamo owners of tho job printing oftice which he bas conducted for a year or more past. Mr. Hemp hill took possession yesterday morning. Mr. Rasmussen has made no plans as to what he will do but it is probable that he will remain in town. For Sale. Nice, cheap, up-to-date homes below cost. See Bratt & Goodman before you build or buy. They can save you money. Our Grand Clean Up Sale OF ODDS AND ENDS IN SHOES AND OXFORDS Is attracting' the attention of all economical buyers with the Great Bargains We Are Offering. No man or woman who will be in need of shoes any way soon can afford to miss this splendid opportunity to save money. WOMEN'S BARGAINS. $1.00 Patent 3-bulton Oxford for $1.00 Oxblood Prussia Calf Oxford $2.95 $2.95 $1.50 Bronze Kid Ox- fry j c ford I v $2.r0 Black Kid Ox ford for $5.00 Bronze Button Shoe for $1.95 $2.75 Children's white, tan, pink or blue 25c Armor t n Plate Hosiery VC MEN'S BARGAINS. $4.50 Tan, Button and nn Black Blucher Oxfords .JM.U $1.00 Dull Calf Blucher -l ip Oxford i).'Ju $3.50 Velour Calf and ri np Patent Blucher Oxford 3Z.D And many other bargains as good if not better SAVE MONEY ON BOYS' SHOES. $2.00 and $1.75 Shoes $2.50 Shoes for $2.15 $1.80 Outing Shoes for. . . $2.00 Shoes for. $1.65 $1.75 SMALL, The Big Shoe Man. SCHILLER & CO., Prescription Druggists First Door North of First National Hank CRYSTAL THEATRE This Evening. MOVING PICTURES: "The Gypsy Girl's Love." "He Stubs His Toe." VAUDEVILLE: Billy and May Jones in their comedy skit, "Jack's Proposal." 10 and 15 Cents. Operation Necessary. Owing to gangrene having set in on one of tho toes of the foot which has given Judgn Elder so much trouble for several weeks, it became necessary yesterday to amputate that particular too as well as two others. Tho oper ation was performed without placing the Judge under anesthetics, and he stood the ordeal bravely and well. Last night he did not rest very well and is somewhat nervous today. That tli Judge may soon recover is the sincere wish of all, both in town and county. Order Your Tailor-Made Suit Now. Tomorrow, August 17th, a roprescnta- v tive of the Famous Strauss Bros. Tailors will be nt our store with the largest and most up to date line of woolens in the piece ever brought to town. Come and look them over. Drebert Clothing Co. For Sale. Improved farms and other land f bought now you will be rich. Bit att & Goodman. that Commissioner's Proceedings. Aug. 15, 1910. Board of equalization mot pursuant to recess taken, present Springer, Streitz and County Clerk. The board not being ready to make the annual levy, it takes a recess until Wednesday, Aug. 17th, and then meets as a board of county commissioners agreeablo to adjournment taken. Chas. A. Howard is hereby appointed road overseer in District 14 to fill va cancy. I'ostolhce address is u. v . u. No. 2, Wellfleet, Nebr. Claim of Chas. Johnson road overseer District No. 28, cash for work $20.00. Petition presented to tho board to take the following sections from Itoso- dale precinct and add to Birdwood pre cinct to wit: Sections :il, 30, ID, 17, 7 and 6, town 10 range 32. The board be ing of the opinion that tho above change would be a benefit to tho settlers as to voting that the above sections be an nexed to Berdwood precinct the board therefore grants the petition as prayed for and tho above sections shall be ta ken from Hoad Dist. 23 and added to Dist. No. 2G. The board of County Com missioners adjourn until Aug. IS, at 1) m. Saturday , Aug. 13, to Saturday, Aug. 20 DREBERT CLOTHINC CO. The Qualities are so High and the Prices so Low that You Really Cannot Afford to Miss. One-fourth Off rgfogrt ClotJlitig Cp. One-fourth Off CLEAN UP SALE. Saturday, Aug. 13 to Saturday, Aug. 20. Seals and Sea-Lions. Ungainly, awkward, seemingly help less creatures executing with rare dex terity and skill the most difficult feata of ball throwing and catching, balan cing, twirling brands of fire, enacting ludicrous comedy conceits, and present ing for tho first time tho groat prize winning, honor-holding Koal-skin Band and Orchestra, direct from the North Polo, under contract with these greater shows for concerts twice daily during the tented season- introducing individ ual soloists and instrumentalists and playing concerted numbers that would causo a mumy to groan with laughter. he greatest exhibition of animal train ing in the world. This splendid feat ure is one of tho fenturcs with Gollmar Brothers greatest of American shows, which exhibit hero August 27th. Miss Lila McFarland, of Sutherland, is visiting friends in town today. Ja3 Poole, of Grand Island, is apend ing this week in town transacting busi ness. Miss Minnie Pierson came down from Sutherland this morning for a visit with friends. The Methodist Sunday school are en joying a picnic today at tho Doolittle grove south of town. Tho members of tho N. A. P. Club will tender Miss Irene Hnrt a reception at the residence of J. I. Smith Monday evening. Gold and Pearl handled umbrellas, detachable handles. Clinton, Jeweler and Optician. Dr. Marie Ames returned Sunday nighr from a brief trip to Omaha and Mt. Carroll, III., where she visited her mother. Mrs. E. A. Cary accompanied by her brother Mr. Hart and sister Miss Hart, of Webster Grovo, Mo., went to Hershey this morning to spend tho day with frieuds. Mrs. Herman Thoasen and Miss Maymo Dillon, of Gretna, Neb., who havo been guests at tho l J. Doran residence for Bomotime returned horn this morning. One-Fourth Off One-Fourth Off The Purchasing Power of Your Dollar Is What You Make It. If we can show you during this salc how you can buy four dollars xuorth for three dollars it's your fault if you don't take advantage of it. Our entire stock of "Princeton" Clothes is noiu of fered at unusual price reductions . Here is your chance to buy clothes of the very finest kind at the prices of the yery commonest kind of clothes. Men's $13 Suits now $9.75. Men's $18 Suits now $13.50 Men's $25 Suits noto $18.75 Men's $30 Suits now $22.50 DR. F. W. MILLER, Dentist. Over Dixon's. Phone 358. Notice to Cut Weeds. Residents of Road District No. Hare hereby notified to cut the weeds along tho public roads, said wcecis to ue cut to tlie center of the road from each side. If this work is not norformed by land owners, the same will be performed by tho overseer and charged to tho reui- estate and collected as taxes. J. N. Cnow, Overseer. Ah Advantage. "So you prefer scrvautB who speuk English Imperfectly?" "yes." replied tho hoiisuwlfe. "If I dou't understand what they say I am not obliged to dismiss them so fro quontlyV' ISxclmugo. Training For a Crash. "That mini Is n I ways anxious to got Into tho Hpot light." said tho observant citizen. Yis." replied Senator Sorghum, "but V tlOOSU r I1SLTIIII11111U JIIU Ul IUL-BU nyx he'x going to stand In front of a locomotive headlight and not rcallzo his mistake till ho Is run over." Wash- ngton Star. Suspicion. Once glvo your mind to suspicion and there Is sure to bo food enough for It. In the stillest night tho air Is tilled with sounds for tho wakeful ear that Is resolved to listen. Labouchere's Sarcasm. Of Gladstone Henry Laboucuero onco remarked. "I do not object to Mr. Gladstone occasionally having an ace up his sleeve, but I do wish he would not always say that Providence put it there." Father Knows. She-Did you say anything to papa about your being too young.' He los. But he said when I onco began to pay your hills I should age rapicuy enougu. New York Journal. Know What His Few Days Meant. Quaekly-lty tho bye. havo you got $10 about you that you dou't need for few days? Sniackly-I have, but might need It some time. Exchange. Want of rare does us more diunugo than want of knowledge. Franklin. THE BEST CIGAR SALESMAN we have is the Forest King cigar brings more trade to this store than little. It will not surpriso you either if you try the Forest King cigar. It i a smoke you cannot fail to enjoy if you are a lover of fine tobacco. It is cigar that, onco tried, you naturally think of every timo you aro inclined for a good smoko. J. F. SCHMALZRIED, THE First National Bank, of North Platte, Nebraska. UNITED STATES DEPOSITARY. Capital and Surplus $135,000. ARTHUR McNAMARA, President, E. F. SEEDERGER, Vice-President, M. KEITH NEVILLE, Vice-Presiucnt, F. L. M00NEY, Cashier. Wanted. 200 head of cattle to posture. Havo 1,000 acres fino fresh range under fenco. Two good wells with storage tanks. W. II. TtmriE. The Common Complaint. Probably this expression Is used oftener by people than any other: "Ev erything Is blamed on me." Atchison Globe. HOLD "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 manner m the making and our facilities for tak ing care of it assures you of Ice Cream that cannot be excelled. DICKEY BROS. Protect Your Stock Lee's Flyo-Curo will keep flies from tormenting your horses nnd cattle. A cow will yield doublo tho quantity of milk. Easily applied by tho uso of Leo's Spray Pump. NOW IS THE TIME to fight lice and mites in your poultry houses. Keeping Jlhe chickens freo from them insures a good egg yield in tho fall and winter. Tho only practical ox terminator is LEE'S LICE KILLER. SCHILLER & CO., Exclusive Agents. SljB .'vtC.iiT jjtZ 4 A Man That Keeps Good Horses don't wan't to spoil their appearanco or risk his own lifo by harnessing them with an inferior made or shabby har ness. It navs to buv a cood 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. NOTIOK OV SETTLEMENT. The State of Nebraska. ( i.incoin uouniy. i In tlio County Court- In tho mattur of llm mtntn nt Willi. A Grt'BC. decoasoU To the creditors, heirs. t'tratpiis nnd others Intim-xipil in iii minin ot William A. Orece. lano notion, mat II. SI. Grimes has II H'Cl 111 tho ('nil II I V court, . rannrl nt lila iIoIiibs as . Executor or said esfato and it isoniomi that tliu samo stand for hearlnc tho 7th day of Hnitomber. if, D. 1010. be fore tho court at tho hour of) o'clock a. m., at which tlmo Any person Interested may ap pear and except to and contest tho same. And notice of this proceeding Is ordered t'lvon by publication for six successive Issues In the North l'latto Tribune, a HnmUwoitLMv newspaper publUhed In said county. Witness my hand and the seal or tho county court at North l'latto this 15th day of Au gust, A. li. iiuu. w. o, ici.dkii. county J ml to, lly Katherluo F Clark, Olerk County Court. OKDEUOIMIHAUINOON PETITION FOR SUMMARY ADMINISTRATION Stale of Nohraska. Lincoln county, m. In the county court. Autrust 11. 1010. In the of matter of tho estatu of Will Urn llrown, deceased. On reading and Mine tho petition of J. E. Vermillion, prnvlni; that tho rcirtil&r mlmln- Istratlun of said estatu may hu dispensed with as provided by sections KOii, 5203, 5201 and 3fiUj, CobtMiy'H Htatutu 1WW. uruoreu, mat September, 7th, 11)10, at " o'clock p, m, Is assumed for hoarlnir said petition whon all persons Interested 111 said matter may appear at a county court, to bo held In and for said county and showcausu why tho prayer of po tloner should not bo eranted. This order to bp printed for six successive Issues In tho North l'latto Tribune, legal nowspapor pub lished In Lincoln County, prior to toptouibor 7th, 11)10. W. o. Ki.iikii, County Judee. lly Katherino V, Clark, Clerk County Court. all)-0