If. ' Buy Diamonds Here If you buy Diamonds here you are ossured of get tin full value for your money. Diamonds have a market value that is always on the rise they never drop in price so there is never any such thing as a bargain Diamond. Of course there is a difference in the way some Jewelers buy diamonds we for instance buy direct of the importer and cutter, thus . saving you a middleman's profit Off color diamonds ore not sold by us at any price. We have a new im portation awaiting your selection. Do your diamonds need resetting? We do this work in our own shop. DIXON, The Jeweler. U. P. Watch Inspector. UK. 11. C. dKULK, m DENTIST. Ovur First Natloual. Phono H8 K si ' The Girl's Friendly Society will meet with Miss Orilla Gilman this evening. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Pequa of Fre mont spent Saturday and Sunday in town visiting friends. Mrs. C. DeMott, of Scotts Bluffs, is the guest of Mrs. Clara VanDorn and other relatives in town. , Mrs. F. II. Thompson and Mrs. John Voseipka returned Sunday night from a, brief visit in tOmaha. ' Mrs. Ruby Hoyt, who was operated on at the P. & S. hospital some time ago, Was discharged yesterday. Lost-A gold four leaf clover pin with diamond center. Return to E7) West Fifth street and receive reward. Louis Tobin rcturnedthis morning from Denver where he had been trans acting business for a week. For the net ten days we will sell a few choice hnmmocks we have in stock at a discount of ten per cent. Uinckeu's Book Stoiie. A marriage license was issued yester day to John W. Hoch, aged 25, of Omaha, and Miss Rose Jension aged 18, of Brady. The couple were married in Brady. Mesdames Claridge, Ware and Cas tetter returned Sunday to their home in Blair after a week's visit with friends m this city. Enroute home the ladies will visit in Cozad and Columbus. C.W.McMullen returned Friday from a protracted visit at Benham, Ind., a vacation that proved very pleasant. Ho has resumed his position at New ton's barber shop. For Sale-Thoroughbred Shire Stallion Colt coming 3 year old may be seen at my residence in North Platte. W. V. llOALGAND. It is repoarted that the new service of the Union Pacific from Kansas City to the west, via Onaga cutoff and the St. Joe and Grand Island rails through Neb raska to the main line at Grand Island, will be put on this fall. For nearly three years work has been in progress on the cutoff between Topeka and Marys- ville, via Onaga and it is said this part of the road will soon be finished. Diarrhoea is always more or loss pre valent during September. Be prepared for it. Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera iinil Dinrrlmun Iiemedv is nromut and ef fectual. It can always bo depended up- in anu lapieasauno iuku. i ui ouicuj All Dealers DR. F. W. MILLER, Dentist. Over Dixon's. Phone 358. Miss Ruth Strietz went to Omaha this morning to resume her studies at Brownell Hall. Dr. F. H. Longley returned Snnday from a week's stay at Rochester, Minn. Sol Hodes, traveling for a Cincinnati shoe house, is visiting friends and trans acting business in town. Good Utah. Peaches only 75 cents a case at Tramp Grocery. Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Congdon re turned Sunday from an automobile trip to Hastings and Omaha. A dancing party under the auspices of the Lady Hustlers will be held at the Masonic hall Friday evening. S. P. Stryker, a former North Platte resident now living at Lincoln, is transacting business in town. Miss Louise Will returned to her home in San Franciscoycsterday after a visit with her sister Mrs. 0. H. Cressler. For Rent 7 Room house with Bath, Electric Light, Sewer and Barn in 2nd wurd. W. V. Hoagland. A marriage license was issued yes terday to Louis B. Cole and Miss Helen C. Mylander, both of this city. The couple were married by Rev. Harman last evening. The brido is the daugh ter of Claus Mylander, living south of town. Houses and stores for rent. Also storage room and safety deposit boxes. Bratt & Goodman. Business at the Union Pncific icing plant shows a decrease as compared with a few weeks ago, the heighth of the fruit shipping season having been passed. The average number of cars iced daily is now, 150. These shipments are largely peacnes anu prunes. Utah Peaches 75 cents a case. Must de sold at once. Tramp Grocery. Hay is beine marketed rather freelv. the price being an incentive to heavy shipments. As inch as eleven dollars per ton has been offered, but ft is claimed tnat tins price is Metier than the western markets justify. Some nro inclined to believe that hay will lollow corn anu oats and drop in price. For bowel complaints in children all ways give Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera una uiarrr.oea nemeuy anu casior on. It is certain to effect a cure and when reduced with water and sweetened is pleasant to take. No physician can pre- scnuu u ucticr remcuy. ror saie uy an dealers. Two Jap Laborers Killed. While employed on the work train nt Dexter Saturday evening, two Jup la borers wero killed, one instantly and the other dying n short time afterward. At tho time of the accident they were in the act of transferring rails from a car, by means of a hot air hoist to another car on a nearby track. A rail had been lifted and while yet sus pended, became unbalanced and strik ing against tho side of a car, swung around and striking tho workmen with the erids hurled one of them with ter rible forco against tho car, causing in stant death and the other man was knocked to tho ground causing injuries which resulted in his death shortly after ward. Tho bodies were brought to tho Ginn undertaking parlors in this city and an nquest heldtho following morning. All evidence show that the accident was duo to the workmen not taking due caution of their own safety and not having in proper control the manipula tion of the air hoist, thus exonerating all others from any blame or responsi bility. The funeral was held from the Ginn undertaking parlors yesterday morn- ingandwas attended by a large num ber of countrymen of the deceased. Interment was made in the North Platto cemetery. Mentor Comfort Viderwea.r MENTOR Is known for its high excel lence and good wearing quali ties. The demand for it grows larger and larger every year. We have just received a fresh, new stock, suitable for women and children of all ages. You can have it in Union Suits or separate garments, as you prefer and we guarantee that you will be highly pleased and satisfied. The good points of MENTOR COMFORT UNDERWEAR are many. When you come to the store, we'll tell you about Comfort Underwear "om THE LEADER For useful free booklet telling about Mentor Comfort Underwcnr, write to Mentor Knitting Mills, Cleveland, Ohio. tJ iHS tl IS J. Ll DR. W. F. CROOK, DENTIST, t Z Grnduato Northwestern University. I ' Ulllco over McDonald Stato Hank i Young Man Dies. Elmer Weaver a young man of about twenty-one years of age died at the Gould homo in tho Third Ward early Sunday morning from typhoid fever which was greatly aggravated by heart trouble, death following an illness of only n week. For some timo past Mr. Weaver had been working on tho Docbko farm north of town and com plaining of not feeling well, ho was brought to town and taken to his broth er's at the Gould homo and rccoived medical attention, all of which proved of no avail and death occurcd nbout three o'clock. Deceased, who was n nephew of En gineer John Weaver, of this city, has pent practically his whole life in or near North Platte and was known to many as n bright and promising young man. Of exemplary habits and strong character, his tlc'ath is deeply regretted by his many friends. Besides his par ents who reside at Kingsloy, Mich., n brother, Jesse Weaver and a sister Mrs. Will Doebke, both oLthlsclty, arc left to mourn the loss or a son and brother. Funeral services wore held from the Gould home yesterday afternoon and ntcrmcnt in the Ellis cemetery north of town. Methodist onCference. The twenty-sixth nnnual conference of the West Nebraska district of the Methodist church will be held in this city this week. The advance guard of the ministers and laity arrived last night, and this morning in order to be present at the opening service, which will be held at tho church this evening. At this sofvice Supt. Chamberlain will prcside.'and tho sermon will be by Rev. F. II. Essert, of Canon City, Col. The conference proper will open ' tomorrow with Bishop Robert Mclntyre as the presiding, officer. The services of the conference nre open to tjie public and a cordial invit ation is extended to all who feel inter ested in church work. Money to Loan. If needing a three or five year loan to assist in buying, improving or paying off your old loan on your home or farm see Bratt & Goodman. Sheriff Miltonberger and Coroner Longley wero called to Gothenburg Sunday to hold an inquest over the remains of a farmer named Promberg, whose remains were found by relatives in a field near his homo with a gunshot wound in his breast. Though no reasons could be given for tiie act, all indications pointed to suicide and an inquest was was not deemed necessary, For Sale. Best and cheapest busincs proposition over offered. Bratt & Goodman. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Quinn enter tained a number of young folks at their home west of town last evening in n very enjoyable manner. Dancing formed the chief amusement of the evening and at a late hour seasonable refreshments were served. Roth Coud. of Omaha, who has been the uuest of Itolfe llallican for sev eral days past will leave tonight for ijincoin where they will attend tho uni versity. Mrs. Jos. Mooney returned yesterday from a visit with relatives at Grand Island and other pointsin the eastern part or the state. For Sale. Tho best bargain ever offered in this city. A 7 room house, ideal corner lot, shade, cement walk. Only three blockB south of depot. We have positive orders to sell this property immediately. Make us an oiler. Bratt & Goodman. Dixon Says "After I fit you to a pair of glasses my inter est in vour welfare is not ended. I take a personal in terest in you I want to be sure my work is obtaining the expected results." "The best way is 'to drop in and see me some time, we will have a friendly talk it will do us both good. " "I am busy of course, bu never too busy to have a little chat glad to see you at any time." DIXON, The Jeweler. September 26th to October 1st. We will hold one of tho largest stove shows you have ever seen. Wo will havo a man from tho factory to take them apart and show you how they aro made. Also a lady to servo hot bis cuit and coffee. See following issues of Tho Tribune and bill boards for free premium with stoves, or call at store. If you can't call phono 231. Derryuehry & Forres. . For Sale. Cheap desirable homes, vacant lots, mproved farms and unimproved land at low prices and on easy payments. Bkatt & Goodman. Successful Church Year. Rev. C..B. Harman and family ex pect to leave tomorrow evening for Beatrice to attend the synodical and the women's missionary conventions at that place and will be absent until tho following Tuesday. Mrs. Harmon goes as a delegate from the local society. There will be regular services at tho Lutheran church next Sunday morning, the pulpit to be supplied by u Metho dist minister attending the conferenco in our city. No evening service. The Lutherans are grateful for another successful synodical year. The pastor can report to tho synod that all bills are paid to date and tnney in the treasury. Tho amount of benevolences apportioned by synod has been cheer fully paid in full and a neat sum in ex cess. There nave ueen tnirty-six members added to tho church as a re suit of personal work nnd cntcchiza tion nnd as evidence of tho efficiency of this method of stimulating individ uals to public confession of christian faith. All the organizations have done commendable work and tho mission ary society expects to be represented by two delegates and probably 'one vis itor at the synodical convention. Weather forecast for North Platto and vicinity: Generally fair tonight and Wednesday. Maximum tempera. ture yesterday 92, a year ago 77; min imum temperature this morntug uz, a year ago. Digestion and Assimilation. It is not tho tuiantitv of food taken but the amount digested and assimilated, that gives strength and vitality to the system. Chamberlain's btomach and and liver and enable them to perform their functions naturally. ior sale uy all dealers. MENTOR u UNIONS Union Suits are becoming more popular with our cus tomers everv year. Mentor Unions are the leading brands. Our new stock is now in Let us show you. We are exclusive agents in North Platte. THE LEADER. The Best Clothes Service. X701TLL find us rennv at anv timo to do i&i? i you u Pwer of fr vour Fall Suit p Money. iM -J The clothes we snll nro rli.qtinctlv of ,3 tho better sort the very clothes you'll ' . like. The newest fabrics the latest and the best tailoring features await your admira tion nnd your choosing. Our expert service will insure you garments that nre perfect fitting in every detuil. Excellent Suit Values $18 to $25. jjj The minute you cross our threshold Villi vou 11 tcel 01 home. We will show you and let you try on anything you please without feeling the Copyn'jM 1010 Th llouu of KupptnkfiRut Ckiutfo slightest displeasure if you do not buy. We Solicit Your Favors, J. b. McDonald, The Home of Good Clothes. KEITH THEATRE Wednesday, September 21 L. R. Willard offers the favorite musical triumph THE Time, As presented 465 performances in Clucago. Masterpiece of Hough, Adams and Howard, THE Girl THE Place AND Stellar Cast with GEO. EBNER as "Happy Johnny Hick'." Assisted by the Famous PENNANT WINNING BEAUTY CHORUS. Prices $1.50, $1.00, 75 and 50 Cents. 1 WALL PAPER Having decided to discontinue the Wall Paper business we will close out our large stock of Wall Paper at very low prices. Now is the best time to have paper put on and if you should buy at this sale and keep it till next spring you will save about one-half the price you will otherwise have to pay. Mere are some of the prices: io cent Paper 5 cents Per double roll 1 5 cent Paper 10 cents 20 cent Paper 12 cent to, 15 cent 1 25 cent Paper 15 cents 35c, 40c and 50c Paper 25 cents. Come in Early and Get the Best Selection. C. ML NEWTON II J. PIZER. 48 m