Ml E. J. VanDerhoof m While this Is not a photograph of himself the lady has mighty good taste as this gentle man wears DR. W. F. CROOK, DENTIST, ft Ci MAituniA TnWliwAolArn ff nt travail w Ofllco over McDonald State Dank Ittccnty Clothe cortiCHT mi r hum, miH i niCNia to.t au hiomii icsimo From $15.00 to $30.00. I The Star Clothing House. Vote Another Chautanqua, At a meeting of the stockholders of the Chautauqua held atjtho court houso Wednesday ovenlng it was, upon motion, voted to hold an assembly in 1911. Messrs. Patterson, Nevillo and Tout were appointed a committeo to nomi nate a board of directors, and alter a conference, reported the following names: C. K. Martini, Wm. Ebright, C. P. Temple, Butler Buchanan, K. D Small, B. D. Warner, Robert Dickey, W.U. Staurt and It. M. Grimes. Tho report of the committeo was unani mously adopted and the gentlemen named above constituto the board of directors for 1911 assembly. Only two of the board Martini nnd Ebright wore directors last year. These directors will meet in the near future, elect a president, secretary i and treasure and begin the prejiminary ' work for a successful Chautauqua next year. To the Public. Tho best thing on tho market is the great fuel saver. It is entirely harm less and easy to manage, No handling of coal, no carrying out ashes. Tho hot blast distillate oil burners to bo used in cook stoves, heaters and furnaces. Use sight-feed the saftest on earth. Get your orders in early as tho demand is groat. First door west of tin shop on west Sixth street. E. E. VanScoy. 9 til DR. 0. II. CRESSLER, Graduate Dentist. Ofllco ovor thn McDonald State Bank. a Mr. and Mra. Merle Wilcox, of Cozad, visited local friends this week. Alarm Clocks $1.00 up, Dixon the Jfiwolor. Seo our "Big Bon." G. L. Swancutt, tho Brady telephone man, transacted business in town yes terday and attended tho "Threo Twins" Inst night. Wanted Girl for general housework: Apply to Mrs. II. C. Brock 509 W. 2nd Bireot. Frank N. Hayes, aged 22, of Table, Neb,, and Miss Nettio Pinner. nged 20 of Arnold, wcro married by Justice Sullivan Wednosdny. Mr. and Mrs. Lorn Graves came up from Grand Island yesterday for a brief vi lit with Mrs. Graves' parents, Mr. and Mrs, Joo Mooney. A beautiful line of Bpurkling Cut Glass. Exclusivo agent for tho cele brated Libby factory. Clinton, Jow oler and Optician. Mrs. J. T. Btuurt nnd Mrs. W. T Banks will entertain tomorrow after noon nt a miscellaneous shower in favof of Mlas Blanche Cruno. Buy your wall papor now. 20 percent discount at Dur.u & heats. Announcement is mtulo that the Christian revival at tho opera house will close Sunday evening. Certainly the revival has been n most successful one, resulting bo far in ovor ono hun dred conversions. Paying cash for your groceries Is Ilk a savings bank account, It draws inter eat for you all tho tlmo. Try us with fuw C. O. D. orders, Phono No. 80, Wilcox Department Storu. J. fcJ. Kouman, union racutc lauuBcupo gardener, Is in town onroute to Call fornln whore ho goes for tho purpose of Beijing tho right to manufacture his tree planter, a machine that will plant eightoon trees per minute. Storage and Safoty Doposit Boxes nt Bratt & Goodman. The decision of tho stockholders of tl.o Chautauqua association to hold an aitfiombly in 1911 will meot tho hearty approval of our people who recognizo a chautauqua week as tho most elevating and entertaining foaturo that can bo secured. Romombor $1,45 buys a sack' of tho best Flour sold in North Plutto nt Wilcox Department Store. Tho meeting of tho Lincoln County Medical Society hold nt the resldoncoaf Dr. W. J, Redflold Wednesday night proved a very Interesting ono, A num ber of papers pertaining to medical subjects were read nnd discussed by local physicians. At tho cIobo of tho mating, a very enjoyoblo dinner was w.-vod by Mrs Redflold. Tho tablo dec ollation were carnutWns will ttMirs Wtr laid for alnU. SCHILLER & CO., Prescription Druggists Kirat Door North of First National Hank A. E. Gradtham, of Lexington, trans acted business in town Wednesday. New Styles Children's Dresses at Wilcox Department Store. Mrs. Vycva Stovens loft Wednesday ovenlng for a visit at points In tho cast jrn part of tho state. Harry Floishman returned yesterday from Chicago whero ho had been trans acting business for sovoral days. A big lino of Ladles' and Men's Um brollas, dotachablo handles. Clinton, jeweler ami upticinn. As a matter of record it is stated that tho first killing frost of the 1910 fall season occured in this immedinto section Wednesday night. Certainly wo cannot complain of Jack's date of ap poarenco. Wanted To trudo now six room houso and lot in North Plntto for farm or re linquishment. Writo or call. Tho Tri bune. The Wild West Show exhibited in Son FranBico yesterday. Tho show ?oes Boutn nnu oast closing at Little Rock, Ark., on November 15th. The present season has been notably sue ccssful ono for Colonel Cody and his partner. To make room for our 1911 stock, all wall paper now on hand will bo sold at a discount or zU per cent. DUKB &DRATS. W. C. Elder, who had been spending several weeks at tho national sanitarium at Hot Springs, South Dakota, re turned home Thursday morning, accom panied by O. E. Elder who went to that ulaco tho early part of tho week. The ludgo Is looking well'nnd says ho feels 'Irst rate, Wanted Room with board in private modern houso, for my wife, daughter 2 years old and my meals when in city, r suite of rooinB for light house keep ing, furnished or unfurnished or a houso, modern except heat, located on south side, Address A. L. Oakes, City. ior Kent uoou light onlce room ovor Prebort Clothing Co, Inquire of A. A- Schatz, Waterworks Case Set for January. Notice has been received that the case of the waterworks company against tho city will bo heard in the United States court of appeals in St. Louis on January, 23d. The company must file Its brief forty days boforc that dato and the city ten days. This will set at rest all question as to tho length of time tho caso will be hold up" and Its early trial is cer tainly a satisfaction to tho people of North Platte. It is now certain that this vexed nuostion will bo settled once and for ever before tho ond of 1911 either by the purchase of the present plant at a reasonable figure or tho erection of a now plantprobably tho latter. Don't trifle with a cold is good ad vice for prudent men and women. It may bo vital In caso of a child. There is nothing better than Chamberlain's Cough Remedy for coughs and colds In A girl baby was born yeaterday to Mr. and Mrs. J. F. McAbeo. Mr. nnd Mrs; J. II. Cunningham arc the guests of Hershey friends. Contractor R. P. Bastn, of this city, has begun the erection of the brick bank at Sutherland. Pure Buckwheat Flour nt Wilcox Department Store. , W. J. Landgraf will leave tomorrow night for a two weeks' visit with friends n Omaha and Fremont. Mr. nnd Mrs, P. Hanson, of the north side, returned this morning from a week's visit in Omaha. Rev. George Williams will hold ser vices this evening at the Jack Morrow Flat's school southeast of town. All tho choice books for boys will bo found at Rinker'a The Sutherland bcIiooIb have an en rollment of 200, which would indicate that it is the largest town in tho county outside of North Platte. Rev. Allen Chnmberlain and four children returned this morning from Malvern, la., where they acenmpanied the remains of Mrs. Chamberlain. For Sale Remmington typewriter In good condition. Inquire of Misa Inda Clark, 515 West Seventh street. Messers Dearborn and Martin, chief clerks in tho Chicago ofllco of the Pa cific Fruit Express Co., wcro in town a day or two this week inspecting tho local plant. Jersey Sweet Potatoes at Wilcox Department Store. Tho commercial department of the high school will be opened next Mon day in charge of Miss Lucretia Davis. Seventy-five students will take up pen manship and twont.Vrfivo will receive instructions in short hand. For Rent A furnished room with furnace heat. Inquire at 231 So. Locust street or phono 232. The county commissioners met in session Wednesday and devoted tho day to tho consideration of roads. Yes terday tho claims against the county wcro auuiteu anu auoweu, anu tne board will adjourn today. Tho property sold at tho M. E. Marrs sale Monday brought tho sum of $2800 and only $250 of this was paid by note. $2550 cash changing hands In one day in day does not look as if hard times had struck very hard with farmers in that neighborhood. Gandy Pioneer. children. It is safe and suro. For sale by all druggfsts. j uugo anu Airs. J. o. uongiaml ro turned Tuesday night trom their east em trip, which included attendanco nt tho G. A. R. reunion at Atlantic City, visits at points at New Jersey and an Inspection of tho battlefield at Gettys burg. Enrouto to Gottaburg'' tho Judge met General Dan Sickles, who had n leg shot off at that battle nnd Luko F. Healy, of this city, who was then a Bergoant was detailed in chargo of u squad to remove Genoral i3ickli.B from tho battlefield. Ho was nurried to a noar by farm houso, tho owner and occupant of which wa.s nono loss than tho father of Guy Swope of Oils city. While In Gettsburg tho Judge met Stanley Swopo, who apVmfc thVJ pust tlmrtnVr In NWlh Flatto. I 902 7U& You will be Charmed with these Coats. They are simply beautiful in Btyle, so refreshing in appear ance that they charm the most critical. No matter what your taste, you will be sure of finding among these famous LaVogue styles a model that will plcaso you. They're easy fitting, com fortable coats that you will feol at home in. They're mado of dependable cloths guaranteed linings strictly man-tailored and finished per fectly. You cannot fall to like them. They're serviceable goods, too. And tho prices arc ex tremely modest. But come In judge for yourself. The Hub Clothing Department. W. T, Banks, Prop. C. K. Martini, Manager. Wills J Rtrifleld, M I) J RMoKIralian. M D Drs. RedfieW & McKlralm Phsicians and Surgeons. All Cnlla Promptly Answered. Phones rjfllto at lt ami 8, HUsuUbI. r in ... . i i nii.miyriiiniauji.i m..iim II Bl.ndef... Klne.lJ & Co Clotht. SK3!r fi? "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, S18, $20. The Hub Clothing Dep't. CRYSTAL THEATRE To-Nififht and Saturday. MOVING PICTURES: "The Nightmare" and "The Great Train Hold Up." 1 VAUDEVILLE: 10 and 15 Cents. An endless variety of gift books, tmd books for children will be found at Rinkor's. Miss Anna Scharmann, grandnughter of Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Jelfers of this city, who returned to Denver Wednes day after a two weeks visit with rela tives In this city, was married at Denver yesterday to Mr. Earl Stolger, of Victor, Colo. For many years tho bndo mado her homo In this city and is well known horo. They will make their home at Victor. Matured Poland China Boar for sale. Inquire of Louis Macey, Ehn ranch. Chas. Boguo, chairmon of tho B. of R. T. protoctivo board of tho Union Pacific Bystem, returned last night from Chicago, where ho attended the Tk Rlnnmo . Pnmcv , . . . t ,, r-t T-k m 1 IIWPOUUIW VVlllwUJ luiiiutcui-a j . v ... Cll, A -:.. I 1 U .. it. r r r a ...... r xi i uivGibii niuaiti ijauiuiii uiuoi Uie J. iv. j, vuwj ui iiiuao uruura . . i .. . has been taken as to whether a strike oingmg, trancing ana 1 aitung will follow the refusal of the roads to Incroaso wages, but of courso tho re sult of tho vote has not been . mado public. Diamond Itinera. Signet Rings. Plain Band Rings, Engraved Rings and Sot Rings that the sets are guaranteed to stay in. Clinton, Jeweler and Optician. Tho sugar beet KarvoBt is getting pretty well under way and some of the saccharine rootlets are being shipped to tho factory. Tho yield so far ap pears to reach as high as twelve tons to tho aero In soma fields. Of courso in thoso fields which wero shy moiatura will yield less; but taken al together the crop is fairly good when the backward season is taken into considera Ion. Sutherland Free Lance. Wanted Young woman between the ago of twenty-ono nnd thirty to enter training school for nurses; addreaa sup erintendent, Physicians and surgeon Hospital, North Platte, Nebr. Tho funeral service of tho lato Mrs. Allen Chamberlain was held at tho Methodist church Tuesday afternoon, a largo number of our eitizonB attending. In conducting tho service uev. w. o. Porter was assisted by Rev. Carman of Minden, Rev. Johnson of Horshey and Rev. Johnson, of Schury, Nev., each paying a tribute to the christian lifo and noble home character of the esti mable woman. Accompanied by Rev. Chamberlain and four of the children and Rev. Curman, tho remains wore taken to Malvern, la., for Interment. Thoso present at tho funeral out of town were: Mrs. Laura E. Wolfo, sister of Mrs. Chamberlain, Malvern, la., Misses Bessie and Cynthia Chamber .lain, Ogalnila, Nebr., M rs. Louise Huffman, Scotts Bluff, Nebr.; Mes. dames Wm. Stebbins, Amanda Williams, Belle Kelly. Cal Williams, all of Goth enburg, Nebr., MissFrozier, Rolfe, la., Rev. A. W. James, Sutherland; Rev. M. B. Carson, Minden, Nebr., Mr. J. Kock, Mr. Harvoy, Rov. F. II. Johnson and vife, Hershey; Rov. John Johnson and wife, Schury, Nev. Rev. Svanson, a Swedish minister of tho east part of the state, was in town yesterday and went to Hershey today. He is doing more or less work for countj option. O. E. E'.der, who has been appointed a member of tho special committee of tho Nebraska county option league, has been asked to invite at least ten active workers to attend a conference and banquet to be held at Lincoln, October 14th. Lame back la one of the most common forms of muscular rheumatism. A few applications of Chamberlain's Liniment willl give relief. For salebyull dealers. For Sale Pure bred Duroc-Jersey hogs, both sexes. Young Short Horn Bulls, and Scotch Collie Pups. All above eligible to registry. Also pure bred Barred Plymouth Rock and Bluff Orpinton Cockerels. Inquire of or address Blankenburg Bros., North Platte, Neb. A Big Rally. About tho biggest "thing in bible school work that has ever been under taken in North Platto is now being planned by the Christian Sunday school at tho Lloyd opera house. This school has been making wonderful progress in tho last six months and sinco the re vival meetings has been meeting at the opera house. Threo hundred is the mark set for next Sunday, and an effort to bring this abbut is being worked for by tho leaders of the work. ThiB is a live Sunday school. Kills A Murderer. A merciless murderer is Appendicitis with many victims. But Dr. King's Now Life Pills kill it by prevention. They gently atimulato stomach, liver and bowols, preventing that clogging that invites appendicites, curing Consti pation, Headache, Biliousness, Chills. 25 cents at Stone Drug Co. For Sale. Ono family horse, ono mare 6 years old, ono carriage, one spring wagon, one buggy, two sets of double harness, one set of single harness and two stock siddles. Inquire of Julius Hahler, North Platte, Neb. Insurance All Kinds. Before insuring against fire, tornado. accident, sickness or taking out lifo in surance, see us. We write the most liberal policies at the lowest possible rates. Temple Real Estate C. i. Temple, Mgr., Block. & Ins. Agency, 1 & 2 McDonald MENTOR It's The World's Best. No ono has over mado a Balvo, oint ment or balm to compare with Buck len's Arnica Slave, It a tho one perfect healer of Cuts, Corns, Hums, Bruises, Sores, Scalds, Bolls, Ulcers, Eczema, Salt Rhaum. For Soro Eyes, Cold Sores, Chapped Hands, or Sprains, it's su preme. Infallible for Pihfs. Ottfy 20 cunts nt SlUnu Drug Cd. Bert Chamberlain returned Tuesday night from a three weeks' visit at his old home in Vermont. "The Man on tho Box" will be tho attraction at the Keith this evening. It is a mighty good play, as was proven by its presentation here last season. Tho Gorman loves his stein of beer, and It Is therefore not surprising that nt tho German alliance meeting at Lin coln this week emphatic resolutions wore adopted declaring that county option is but a cloak of cowardice wherewith to obtain tho real issue of liquor prohibition. Thoy pledged their Bupport to only thoso candidates who arn opposed to county option. You nre not experimenting on your self when you take Chamberlain's Cough Remedy for a cold as that pre paration has won its great reputation und extensive sale by Its remarable curoH of colds, and can always be de pended upon. It is equally valuable for adul and children and may be given to young children with Implicit confi dence as it contains no harmful ilnwi Firr Birfo by all dealers. J -7, 1 ' 1 1 are becoming with our cus- are the UNIONS Union Suits more popular tomers every year. Mentor Unions leading brands. Our new stock is now in. Let us show you. We are exclusive agents in North Platte. THE LEADER. J. PIZER.