TOWN AND COUNTY NEWS Miss Vnleata Voseipka spent Sunday with friends In Omnha. The Ladies' Guild will meet with Mrs. Ralph Bixler Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Geo. Wylle, of Sutherland, was operated on at the P. & S. hospital Sunday. Robert Dick left Sunday night for Lincoln where ho will university the coming year. Mrs. Rosa Dodds, of Lowollen, Is re ceiving medical treatment at the Phy sicians & Surgeon's hospital. Wanted Good girl.f or general house work. Apply to Mrs. J. Q. Wilcox, West Fifth street. C. A. Reiger, resident agent for the Pacific Fruit Exprees Co., moved yes terday Into W. E. Smith house on west Sixth street. Miss Gertrude Rcbhauscn will leave tomorrow morning for Hastings to re sumo her studies at the Immaculate Conception Academy. We have just received a largo lino of Dishes of all kinds. Come in and bco them. TliAMl' GlioCEHY. A Chinese prince, accompanied by a retinue of servants, will pass through in a special train running as the second section of No. 2 Thursday. Frank Murray purchased an even hundred head of yearling heifers of W. M. Buskins last week and later disposed of them to another ranchman. Diamond Rings, Signet Rings, Plain Band Rings. Enirraved RingB and Set Rings that the seta are guaranteed to stay in. Clinton, Jeweler and Optician. The Tramp Grocery is selling Utah peaches for 75 cents a case. Must be sold at once, The advance sale of seats for "The Time, the Place and the Girl", which will be presented at the Keith tomor row evening, indicates a largo atten dance. For rent Furnished rooms with steam heat. Inquire at 221 So. Locust or Phono 232. Mr. and Mr. Outlor Buchanan re turned home last night after a week's absence. Mr. Buchanan had been trans acting business at Humboldt, Kan., whiloMrs. Buchanan visited relatives at Aurora. Miss Elsie Johnson, of this city, is teaching school some distance from Farnam. As she is eighteen miles from a railroad, she finds the location somewhat lonesome, though her school work is progressing nicoly, A beautiful lino of sparkling Cut Glass. Exclusivo agent for the cele brated Libby factory. Clinton, Jew eler and Optician. The receipts of cattle, hogs and sheep nt South Omaha during the past two weeks has been phenomenal. Up to dato 11,000 more cattle have been re ceived this year than was received dur ing all of last year. Wanted A good competent night clerK. inquire at the Timmerman. Contractor R. P. Basta is now haul ing brick to his lot in tho Trustee's Ad dltion on Fourth street for tho erect ion of a modern brick cottage. This lot is adjoining tho one on which he re cently completed a bungalow. A big lino of Ladles' and Men's Urn brellas, detachable handlos. Clinton, Jeweler and Optician. Chas. M. Schwab, tho steel magnate, passed west in a special car yesterday. Kumor lias it that he was to meet u Chinese prince enroute cast and con vince him that American armor plato was neeueu for the new (Jluneso war vessels. SCHILLER & CO., Prescription Druggists First Door North of Klrat National Hank If your savings are not earning good interest we have some first class eight attend tho state per cent semi-annual interest loans that will interest you. Bratt & Goodman. The Rebckah Kensington will bo en tertained Friday afternoon by Mrs. Harry Johnston, 703 West Tenth street. In the caso of tho State vs W. T. Elliott, Justice Soderman and others, tried in the county court yesterday, the defendants were discharged. Peaches, 75 cents per box to clean up tho car. wilcox uevr. store. At the last meeting of tho B. P. 0. E. fifteen applications for membership wcro received, and a still larger num ber is expected at tho next meeting. For Sale Cheap -One small heating stove and four counter cases. See G. S. Huffman. Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Goodman re turned last night from Denver and other Colorado points where they had been visiting for over two weeks. The city council will meet in regular semi-monthly session this evening. Among tho business to bo transacted will bo the opening of bids for a hose wagon and two chemical firo extin guishers. As a result of the great rovlval at tho opera house, fifty eight havo united with tho Christian church, eighteen of whom were admitted into church fellow ship Sunday. Certainly the revivalist is doing good work. The Buffalo Bill gun Club has leased a tract of the Cody land wost of town for trap shooting nnrJ trill move their paraphanalia thereto. As the lease runs for ten years, permanent Improvements will be made on the grounds. Misses buna una Allco bullivnn are expected homo Thursday from their eastern trip. They visited friends in New York City, Montpeller, Vt., Wash ington and Richmond, Va., and have had a most enjoyable trip. Wanted Competent girl for general housework. Inquire of Mrs. V. Lucas, 22o East Third street. Tho Omaha ministers, through their official organization, have arrayed themselves against Dahlman's election to tho governorship. They will at once open nn aggressive campaign. Efforts will be made to interest ministers and the church membership in every town in tho state. 'I havo a world of confidence in Chamberlain'B Cough Remedy for havo used it with perfect success" writes Mrs. M. I. Basford, Poolcsville, Md. For sale by all dealers. A real estate agent who keeps closo tab on building operations, says this will be the banner year for North Platte along that line. This is partic ularly true as regards tho number of residences erected. Notwithstanding tho groat number of those that have been built, few desirable houses are offered for rent. DR. 0. H. CRESSLER, Gradoalc Dentist. Office over tho McDonald Stato Bank. 9 m Chas. Hendy, Jr., returned to Denver yesterday. Frank Mariott returned to Oshkosh Saturday morning. Tho Luthern Aid will meet this week on Thursday afternoon with Mrs. Fred Huxoll, 608 W. 8th St. Miss Martha Mylar.dcr went to Well- fleet yesterday near which place sho will teach school the coming year. Mrs. Catherine Cronen nnd daughter Mrs. Fisher, of Cheyenne, came down yesterday for a brief visit with friends. Charles Weaver, of Kingsley, Mich., arrived yesterday, having been called here by the death of his son, the late Elmer Wpvor. We feel sorry for tho man who Is without Insurance when it Is written so cheap and on such easy terms by Bratt & Goodman. Mrs. H. W. Bird left last night for Beatrice to attend the Luthern Mission ary Convention to which she had been elected a delegate by the church here. Silk and linen shirtwaists for fall 1910 in all shades and sizes up to 4G, just ar rived at The Leader. Mrs. Dauner, clerk at the Johnson Cash store, resigned her position last week and left yesterday for Pacific coast points, expecting to locate per manently. Mrs. F. H. Thompson went to Omaha last Friday to bo gone several days. While there she will probably run down to Beatrice to visit th Missionary Con ventionthre. To make room for our 1911 stock, all wall paper now on hand will bo sold at a discount of 2f) per cent. JJUKE OCUEATS. The Tribune man returned Sunday from his two weeks visit in Philadelphia and New York. The trip was greatly enjoyed, tho only regret being tho briof- ness of tho time allotted him. Don't Break Down. Severo strains on the vital organs, ike strains on machinery, cause break downs. Yoa can't over-tax stomach, liver, kidneys, bowels or nerves with out serious dancer to yourself. If you are weak or run-down, or under strain of any kind, tako Electric Bitters the matchless, tonic medicine. Mrs J. E, Van de Sande, of Kirkland, III., writes: "That l did not break down, while en during a most severe strain, for three ters." Use them and enjoy health and and strength. 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They will enjoy their recreation all the more if their shoes fit them properly, and our shoes are strong so that no harm can he'done. That's one reason our store should get your trade for your boys' shoes. SMALL, THE BIO SHOE MAN 521 Dewey Street NORTH PLATTE, NEBRASKA. Initial Fall Showing of La Vogue Suits and Coats. The Standard of Style. III- Fashion authorities have passed favorably uppn La Vogue coats and suits. Now they are awaiting your critical comment and judgement Slow though we are to en thuse, we grow a bit warm when we speak of this col lection. But come and see and judge for yourself. Every one in- 11 terested in matters of dress is welcome. If you bring a friend with you, so much the better. La Vogue Garments are distinctive for style and fit in any gathering of well dressed women. La Vogue coats and suits are shown for women and misses. Prices are as tempting as the goods attractive. THE HUB CLOTHING DEPARTMENT. Gossard Corsets Now $350 You need no longer consider Cos sard errace and svmmetrv as nn un attainable luxury you can here after nfforiit for yourself. The $3.50 Gossard illustrated above is made to excel every other corset at anything near the price in styie, workmanship and quality. 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WILCOX DEPARTMENT STORE Harness Oiling Plant We have completed an up-to-date Harness Oiling Plant, and while we have gone to considerable expense, yet it is up to you Mr. -Harness Owner whether we can get the quantity of harness to make the business .profit able at the prices quoted below. This month we will wash and oil two days each week, on Tuesday and Thursday. Oiling capacity 10 sets per day.' Single Harness 75 cents. Light Driving Harness $1.00. Medium Heavy Harness $1.25. Heavy Harness $1.50. A . F . FINK. 505 Dewey Street. THE First National Bank, of North Platte, Nebraska. UNITED STATES DEPOSITARY. Capital and Surplus $135,000. ARTHUR McNAMARA, President. E. F. SEEBERGER, Vice-President, M. KEITH NEVILLE, Vice-President, F. L. M00NEY, Cashier. S 1