17'-" Ed. J. VanDerhoof SAYS That the motto of his business is Quality And the " pass rword Satisfaction. 1 Quality lives ('long after price is forgotten. All people admire quality, whether it be in man or merchan dise. Quality is a word long to be remembered. It means Satisfaction. Satisfaction means content ment and happiness. You gee Quality and Satisfaction when you trade at The Star, whether it is a suit of clothes, a hat, a pair of Dutchess Trousers,a Douglas shoe, or in fact anything for man to wear. You will find ( Quality and Satisfaction in big chunks at The Star Clothing House. &2s ft DR. 0. II. CRESSLER. Graduate Denlisl. Ofllco over tho McDonald Stato Bank. Mr, and Mrs. Harry Dixon loft last night for a visit In Omaha. Mrs. E. P. Secbornor returned today from hor visit with friends In Denver. Tho COO club will meet at tho Hal llgnn roaidenco Octobor 11th instead of the 4th. Walk-Over shoes for men at Wilcox Dept. Store. Miss Pearl llowland' wont to Poxton yesterday, near which place sho will teach school. Mrs.' Ed McGowan will ro to Donvet tomorrow, expecting to spend several weeks in that city. Tho D. of II. Social Club will meet Tuesday, Oct. 4th,wlth Mrs. John Day, C21 East 5th St. Buy your wall paper now. 20 percent discount at Duke & DliVrs. MIbs Nancy Johnson loft yesterday for Wellflcot, whore sho will teach tho Votaw school during tho coming year. WantedTo trade now six roomhouso und lot in North Platto fo; farm or ro. llnqulahment. Writo or call. Tho Tri bune. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Elliott left thh. morning for Omaha where they will take In tho Ak-Sar-Ben sightB for it few days. Silk and linen shirtwaists for fall 1010 In all Bhadca and sizes up to 4G, just ar rived at The Leader. Arthur McNamara returned last night from Omahn whero ho attendee the state bankers' association. Mr. McNamnra was re-elected as a member of the executive committeo of tho association. To make room for our 1011 stock, nit Wall paper now on hnnd will bo sold at ii discount of 20 per cont. DUKK &DBATS. There are a number of cases of typhoid fever In town, a greater num ber in fact than usual, and this hoi: led City Physician Qaigloy to bogin on investigation to learn, if possible, tho causo of tho discaso. County Supt, Ebright has this week mado application to tho stato superin tendent for financial aid in enabling tho woak districts of tho county, to hold at least five, months of school. Last year twenty-four districts woro bonellted in this way, and this year tho number hat been i educed to twenty, For bowel complaints in children all ways glvo Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy and castor oil. It is 'certain to effect a euro and when reduced with wutor and sweetened is pleasant to tako, No physician can pre ecribo a better remedy. For salo by nil dealers. A Council Bluff dispatch says the shipments offreight through tho Union Pacific yards In that city during Sep tember havo been tho hoaviost on re cord for Hny previous month. Among the shipments woro 1,110 cars of Ore gon and Utah pino and fir lmmber, moat of which was billed to Chicago. SCHILLER & CO., Prescription Druggists Klrwt Door North of Kirn National Dank Nino dollars was tho top hog price at South Omaha yesterday and $8.79 the bulk price. Owen O'NoIl and family, formerly of this city but now living near Suther land havo been visiting friends In town week. For Sale-Thorotlffhhrf'fl Shlrn Sr nlltnn Colt coming 3 year old may bo seen at my residence in North Platto. W. V. Hoagland. John Boy orlo had on display yester day samples of his Bccond crop of thin years strawberries. It is a great country that will grow two crops of strawberries in one sonson. Wcdnesdny was the fifty-second wed ding anniversary of Mr. and Mm. Cyrus Stebbins. Colncidentnlly their grandson HuBsell Wyman, was married on that anniversary. Wo havo lust received a Jnrgo lino of Dishes of nil kinds. Como in and son them. Thamp GnocEHY. Tho prairie chicken season opens to morrow. In order to be on tho ground early, several purtlea" will lonvo town this ovcnlng. Tho birds aro reported to bo plentiful north of tho rivor, but on tho south sido fow are to bo Been. A large shlpmont of room sfzo rugs just In at Wilcox Dept. Store. Boo men have boen harvesting tho season's crop, which thoy say is some what light. Hartmnn and VanDornn will havo about 0,000 pounds, Geo Scharman a. Bllimnr amount, Will Otten nbout a ton, nnd a number of others smallor amounts. A beautiful lino of sparkling Cut Glass. Excluslvo agent for tho cele brated Libby factory. Clinton, Jew eler and Optician. Congressman Kinkaid will spend Monday forenoon nt Brady, Monday afternoon nt Maxwell, Tuesday fore noon at Horshoy and will Bpcnk nt Sutherland Tuesday afternoon at 2:30. County Chairman Davis will bo with him nt these points. Clonks and suits aro going fast Buy yours now at Wilcox Dept. Store For8omo time past thoro has boen passing through tho local yards a num borofcars of steel plpo intended or u now wntor system which tho city of Port lurid is constructing. This plpo is fifty- four Inches in diameter, and four lengthn make r load for a flat car. All told there will bo 800 cars of tho plpo to pass over the Union I'nclfic. It la ship- I'uu num u iiium m jew jersey. Insurance All Kind. Boforo Insuring against fire, tornado, accident, sickness or taking out llfo In surance, see us. Wo writo tho most liberal policies nt tho lowest "possible Miss Marie Patterson returned home Wednesday from a ten days' visit In the west. Editor Kelly, Fred Oulmette, W. T. Banks and a Mr. Holmes left this morn ing for tho Lake country on a hunting trip. The football game of tho season will be played on tho local field tonight bo- tween the high school team nnd a pick up eleven. Tim O'Kcofe went to Cheyenne last night, having been sent to work" on the car gang in a rush of repairing. He will roturn In a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hatch will leave in n couple of weeks for Willow Springs, Mo., to make their home. They shipped their household goods this week. Alarm Clocks $1.00 up, Dixon tho Jeweler. See our "Big Ben." Gus Huffman expects to open his new cigar and confectionery storo next Tuesday. A steel celling has been placed In the room, the walls repapered and he woodwork repainted, snaking tho quarters neat and attractive. Diamond Rings, Signet Kings, Plain Band Rings, Engraved Rings nnd Set Rings thnt tho sots are guaranteed to stay in. Clinton, Jeweler and Optician. The remains of the late Henry Morris woro taken to his parents homo nt Fre mont Wednesday night and tho funeral hold in that city yesterday. They wero accompanied by his wife, Mr. and Mrs. Chan. Rhoades, and B. F. Nelson, and uncle of the decreased. Model skirts, the best fitting aklrta made for the pricn, $1.00 and $1.G0. Wilcox Dept. Stokk. Uecreaso in membership has resulted in the Commercial Club running behind io its finances and at a meeting held Tuesday evening it was decided to close tho rooms after January 1st. Of late the club has been moro of a social than a business orgainzation, and this tended to decrease tho membership Seo the largest and newest lino of cut glass in tho city. All the leading mukes, Hnwkes, Libbie and Mount Washington. Dixon, the Jowler. Mr. and Mrs. Harry York loft Thurs day morning for a week's visit with hor sister, Mrs. Martin Jung, at Palmer Neb. Upon theirreturn their will be accompanied by Mrs. Jung, who will make an extended visit with her mothor, who lives south of Hershoy and with relatives in this city. Wnnted Girl for general house work. Good wages. Mrs. Mary Allen, 414 W. Gth st. Tho funeral of the late Mrs. Charles Adnmson was held from tho Christian church yesterday and was attended by a large number of friends and acquain tances. A touching nndpatnetic sermon was delivered by Rev. Johnson nnd special music rendered by the choir. Beautiful floral tributes covered tho casket, bespeaking of lovo and esteem for the departed one. In their be reavement, tho relatives havo the sympathy of all. DR. W. F CROOK, DENTIST, Graduate Northwestern University. A Ofllco over McDonald Stato Bank Mrs.T. L, Green left this morning for a visit with friends in Grand Island and Omaha. MIsb Myrtle Bceler suffered a fract ure of two ribs last evening resulting from a rail trom tne buggy. Mrs. Claudo Delanev came up from Gothenburg yesterday morning and left on the branc h train for her home at Northport. Mrs. Dolanoyhad been spending tho past ten days with rola uvea ttb vrumeiiuuii;. Arthur McNamara and W. II. Mc Donald attended the fourteenth annual convention of the Nebraska Bankers' Association held in Omaha Tuesday and Wednesday, Sept. 27 and 28. The pro gram Included many interesting fea tures, among them an address by Hon. Leslie M. Shaw, former secretary of the treasury. Tuenday evening the bankers were entertained at a theatre party, and Wednesday evening a dinner was given in their honor by the Omaha and south umana bankers. They were given the privileges of all the Omaha social clubs by the Omaha business men. For Kent uood Iicht oillco room ovor Drcbert Clothing Co. Inquire of A. A. Schatz. There will bo the regular services next Sunday at the Lutheran church. The hour of the evening service will be 7:30. In the morning tho pastor will talk to the parents about their duty to the Sunday school and is desirous of having every parent of tho church and Sunday school present nt this service. Tho evening service will be especially for men of ourchurch and constituency, at which time the Lutheran Brother hood will be explained and some of its claims upon us presented. Can we not expect a goodly number of our men present? The Pastor. A Mm of Iroa Nerve Indomitable will and tremendous onor gy nrunover found wboro Stomach, Liv er, Kidneys, and Bowels mo outof order. If you wantthosu qualities and tho sue cesn they bring, use Dr. King's New Life pills, tho matchless regulators, for ktti brain and strong body, 20 twits at gfemto Drdg CM. Temple Real Estate C. F. Temple, Mgr., Block. Itl AtfAMnif 1 & 2 McDonald Union Flour is the best Flour sold In North Platte. Price $1.45 Per Sack. A sure cure for bread troubles. To be had only at Wikox Dept. Store. . Our Bargains in Gity Property are Go ing Fast, However, Here arc a Faw That We Have Left. Ten room house on W. 4th St.. well built, aUo has good pantry, clo3ots and room for umn. Three full lots, all in lawn with shade trees. Seo us quick about this or you will mitts this bargain. $3,G0O.O0 will buy it now. Easy torms Good business building, now rented and bringing fifteen per cent not on price nsked. Let us tell you about this. New Oroom house, with bath, electric lights nnd hot and cold water in house. Absolutely modorn excopt heat. Base ment under whole houso, all cemented blocks east or Dewey St. $2,500.00. Newly papored and painted house. G rooms In troou repair. Nice lawn and trees, on north side. Close in and cer tainly a snap at $2000.00. Fivo room house, nice luwn and trees with twb full lots C6 ft. lots. Close to North Side school houso. $1,8000.00 Fivo room houso in ono of the nicest locations on North sido. Nice lawn and nice largo trees. Abonutlful littlohomo $1,4000.00. Tho abovo aro only a few of dcBirnblo dwellings wo havo listed nt rensonublo prices. Call and talk to us if interested in buying a home or Investing. Temple Real Estate & Ins. Agency. C. F. Temple Mgr., 1 & 2 McDonald Blocks. You Take Pains to make tho chil dren look nice just for a day. Why not proservo tho memory of their pretiness by means of our PHOTOGRAPHS. Our pictures, either of individ uals orgroups, aro so excellent that thoy rival the steel ohgraving in soft ness and far'oxcel In faithful por tralturo the work of tho moat skill ful artist. E. 0. Halverstadt, 40Q Dewoy Street. Surburban Acreage Tracts for Sale. Trustees Tabor has for sale the following acreage tracts situated short distance cast of the city limits. They are laid out as city blocks and each has the acreage below given: Block No. Acres Price 7 2.98 $225 9 ,...3.16 250 10 3.24 250 13 3.45 .275 14 2.69 225 15 2.69 220 36 3.90 275 37 4.44 300 38 2.69 250 For sale by Wm. E. Shaman. CRYSTAL THEATRE To-Night AND SATURDAY. MOVING PICTURES: "The Price of Jealousy," "A Wise Guy", "The Land of VAUDEVILLE: 'The Lees in a Cowboy Sketch". 10 and 15 Cents. MENTOR UNIONS Union Suits are becoming more popular with our cus tomers every year. Mentor Unions are the leading brands. uur new stocK is now in. W 1 V L-er. us snow you. we are exclusive agents in North Platte. THE LEADER. ' J.. P1ZER. L'J 7 j Rfsftdr, Khn& C c lU- IITHEREVER you happen to see a group of young " fellows you are most certain to find them wearing clothes of rare style and individuality. We don't claim that these clothes are always of an exceptional quality but we do claim that young men affect certain features which older peple don't. In "College Chap Clothes" we have been fortunate enough to find a quality which is not by any means expensive, and features which are strikingly young though not too young, for men who wish to retain their youthful appearance. The Normandie, The Norfolk, the College Chap and the College Chap Jr.. are four styles of young men's garments. . They are classed under ' the name of "College Chap Clothes." They are a branch of "Modern Clothes?', made by Brandegee, Kincaid & Co.. tailor shop at Utica. Prices very reasonable for such high grade Cloth ing. $15, $18, $20. The Hub Clothing Dep't. Mentor Comfort Vivderwear MENTOR Comfort Snderwear 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 them. THE LEADER For useful free booklet telling about Mentor Comfort Underwear, write to Mentor Knitting Mills, Cleveland, Ohio. .The Only Double Track Automatic Safety Signal Line Between North Platte and Chicago. Improved Train Service to Chicago The 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 eighteen-hour trains to the east. Seven trains daily between North Platte and Chicago. Be sure your tickets read via the Chicago, Union Pacific & North Wtsiirn Line Full information on application to Ticket Agent Union Pacific R. R. 0