..PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS.... uuu, is, it nut;, ui kjubuuiiaiiu, ttaiia- acted business In town Wednesday. Everything Goes at the Dr. Marie A. Ames went toOshkosh Wednesdav for a two days visit with friends. AiND MrtLA. O.-.IIamilton and. two daugh ter are visiting In Gothenburg; this week. r The Table Silver Ware should come from a jewelry store both for the reason of true economy, which means true values for your money, and from the satisfaction that comes from contact with things of this kind being1 absolutely reli able. From the standpoint of years of service, tableware when bought from us is twice as cheap as the service you get when you buy trash. ' CLINTON, Jeweler and Optician. DR. W. F. CROOK, DENTIST, Graduate Northwestern Dnlrerslly. , Office over McDonald Stato Dank j SCHILLER & CO., Prescription Druggists first Door North of nm National Hank J03 teacher have now registered at the normal. 100 girla and 3 boys. A girl bnby was born to Mr. and Mrs. Thos. JeiTcrs, west Fourth St., last Tuesday. Jacob Coleman, one of the old stand bys of Lincoln county, was at the county seat yesterday settling up with tho county- treasurer nnd transacting other business. Willis Hansen linn rhado Improve ments to hiH dwelling on East Fifth Btrcot tho last week, putting in a cot tage window on tho front nnd adding a bath room. Bring your cream to Filllon, local agent for tho Fairmont Co.. Inmost re ceiving station in tho west. Tho Hy Smith property on Fourth street, south of the school house, has boon sold to John Burke for a consider ation of $7000 and tho family Is now occupying It. Tho donl was made by Bratt & Goodman. Look ovc that nlftyllncof glasawaro on the lOd counter at Tramp's. Attract lveyeBand froingfastJ Hurrylfyou want some of it. Wo desire to express our alncoro thanks to our friends for their' many kind deeds during tho recent illness nnd death of our beloved wife and mother. J. O. Paul and Family. F. W. Hcrmlnghauscn shipped six cars of hogs to San Francisco Wednes day night, and ono enr to Omaha. The California market has been exception ally good this season, and Mr. Herming hausen will continue to uho that market until fall. Pollco Judgo Fred Wnrron has signi fied his Intention of entering tho rnco for tho nomination for county judge on tho socialist ticket and is going into tho fight ' with as much earnestness nB If ho thought ho could win. Fred will go to Echo to dollvor a Fourth of July oration, Marriago llcenso was issued Tuesday to Gilbert G, Clausen and MissEuphatnio A. Inman, both of this city, nnd Jutluo Grant then pronounced tho words that sent the couplo on their way rejoicing. The groom is in tho employ of the Union Pacific and tho couplo will take up house keeping here. The Cross Country Club boys left town mis morning promptly nt six o'clock, Their routo to bo traversed will take them eight miles oast to tlioild Turnlo ranch, thenco Bouth about forty miles .to Maywood where thoy will spend Sunday, and enrlv Mondnv mnmlnir continue their jnunt to Curtis. Tho boys will bo in tho caro of Sec'y Mc Aboe, and Mrs. McAboo went along to see that thoy got enough to eat 4 JuuYo J. G. Beelor returned Wednes day night from a weok'n absence at Lincoln, Omaha nnd points In the cen tral part of tho state. Most of his time haa been taken up examining ap plicants for admlttanco to tho State Bar. Sixteen applicants were exam ined, thirteen of whom were admitted. Three were rejected for lack of ability and one for lack of good character, Somo of those men have studied in law collogps, others being students In law oftkes, Mr. Beolcr took particular nou co oi crop conditions in sections lie "passed through nnd stated that in tho contral and eastern portions it Ih very dry and it was indeed refreshing when ho got to Gothenburg to see everything so green and nice, Tho hall garno Wednesday afternoon between tho North Platto and Yeomen teams lackod tho go and snap that should attend tho gama to make it in teresting and nttract the- crowds, It was entirely too lop-stdod an aiTiiir, tho North Platte boys taking the gnme by a score of 14 to -I, and unless Homcthlncr Is done ouicklv to infect now Ufa and ginger into the games scheduled for the future it cannot bo expected that followers of Uie sport will con tinue to natronizo them. At the nres enfc timo the Yeomen are bested in so many spots that thero Is no comparison of tho teams, but Mannuor 0 Connoll says that ho has reinforcements coming aim mat no inienus to strongmen every weaK place, anu win put up u real article of ball that will be worth turn ing out to witness. Tho Yeomen w ill go to Maxwell Friday, and have signed with Ogalnllt for a game thoro July Tom llealey is paneling off a part of the porch of his residence, enclosing same with screening. Miss Esther Schwniger and brother Victor nro spending their vacation with their undo Robert and grandmother on the ranch 14 miles northwest of town. Fairmont Crenmory Co., J. F. Filllon, Agt. Top price, fair treatment, Tho crop of prairie chickens and quail is said to do largor thin season than in many years past and sportsmen look forward to the gamo season with keen interest. In order to give all contractors an op portunity to submit a bid for the erec tion of tho Platte vnlloy school building, the timo for flllngbidshasbcen extended to baturuay, July etn. Tom Green went to Grand Island Monday nicht for a short visit nnd from thoro went to Lincoln on a business trip. Mrs. Green has boon visiting relatives at the Island for several weeks. Now is tho Umo to make those Pro posed changes, in your heating plant See tho Platte Plumbine &IIeatinir Co. ofor prices. . . M. B. Smith, the artificial Ice manufac turer ut Loxlnirton. is buildimr nn ice house 21x40 feet in tho east end of tho yards in which to storo shipments to this city, more is a goou uomanu tor urtin clal ice in North Platto. Its an ill wind that blows nobodv good. Just now tho man with lots of hay in tho Held is rejoicing ovcrthe hot spoil, while tlio other with lots of small grain is in a fit of despair for iacK or ram. T. M. Cohacron nnd E. A. Jacobs loft Wednesday night for San Francisco, whore thoy will spend a fow weeks feastlnc their eves on tho Grand s irhts. liioy win mantel six car loaus of nogs ior tu. in. uorniingnauscr at son 1 ran cisco. Detroit Vapor Stoves at --Horshoy's, or. otn cz Liocust ots. In tho wrcstlintr match nt the Keith Tuesday ovenine Dixon secured tho first tail in seventeen minutes, tho second went to uiamp in nineteen minutes and the third to Dixon ih sixteen minutes. Dixon was tho lighter of tho two but exhibited greater science Tho crowd was small and thoroforo disappointing to rromoter uauoy. On the occasslon of the sixth anni versary of tho birth of little Juno 1'orkinB which occurred Wednesdav. twenty seven of her friends enioved n merry and hanpy timo playing games of nil kinds. She received a number of gifts nnd at tho end of two hours ploy refreshments wore served by tho hos tess assiBteu by Tyrone Winkloman, rem rerxins nnti Airs. ueo. urownoll Nino little tots were nccompanied by uieir moment. A livoly runuwny attracted tho real dents of tho southeast part of town ruosdny just after tho noon hour. Manager Morgan's driving horse which ho loft Btanding in front of tho theatre bulldlncr on oust Sixth street took fright nnd dashed down tho street trail ing tno buggy utter it. Hoforo tho animal was finally stopped it had turned tno cornors of nearly every block in tno Bouuionsi part oi town yet no damage resulted to animal or vehicle 0000 acres of imnraved fnrmintr nml hay land undorlrrigation in Platte valley uuHisimu went oi xiorsiiey, woor., tor Snlo on easy terms; apply to the North nauo i.anii anu water u,, iicrshoy, ei. 4. W lUliaTROM, SsUpt, W. A. Peck, nt tho wheel of a Mid land "Forty" car, and In company of u party of three other gentlemen passed throuHh the citv vostordav mom dig and attracted tho attention of local autolsts. Thoy loftMolinc, 111., Monday, pasBlmr through Omaha Wednemlnv. nnd will go to Sacremento, Cnl., by way of uonvor, Lontivmo, uienwoou springs, Grand Junction, Suit Lnke, nnd Reno, Ihoy travel entirely bv dnv nnd will cover 2538 miles, the object of the trin being to blaze n trail through Donvor toUie uoldon Gate for the 191b Panama exposition In San Francisco, when it is expocteu mat auout ww nuto owners will make tho trip overland from tho east Wo are roiilacinir some of our build ings and have hovomI loads of shingles and lumber to dispose bf A lino chance to get u supply of good kindling ;hoap, tflia. frill, uiuwvji ui muiUf luyYUi id visiting her son. Dr. Drost. for a few days on her way to California. J. I. Smith and son Harry went to Wood Itivor Wednesday to transact business for a couple of days. Mr. and Mrs, P. II. Ruddy returned astnlsht from Omaha, where tliev transacted business for a couple of days. Arthur McNamara went to Omaha Tuesday night to attend a meeting of tno cxecuti vo board oi tnc state banker a association. Miss Florenco Bnllovhas resiencd her position in the office of Buchanan & 'atterson and has crono to the east nart of the state. Miss Elsie Winters returned to her home at Oshkosh yesterday morning, avinir been tho truest of Mrs. Fred Frcdorickson for two days. Arthur W. Archer, superintendent of construction of government buildings, arrived from tho south Wednesday and will remain here until the new federal building is fully completed. Miss Tillio Kosbau returned tho first of tho week from n visit with relatives at Gothenburg nnd has accepted a position in Kcliner's popular ice cream and confectionery emporium. Mrs. Ray Lnncrford. MJsb Nell Hart- man and Miss Lenore Cumminera wfmt to JulusburtrvestertlavonNo. 5 to attend a luncheon given in honor of Mrs. Nora union who is home from (Jhlcago on a visit John Den nnd wife lmvo returned from visit at Grand Island. Lincoln nnd points in tho east nart of tho statu. Their daughter Majorio is visitingN rel atives at Arapahoe, xncu. W. M. PlinnlnflrJinm nnd wittn toIII loavo about July 8th for Atlantic Citv. m y : wnero mr. uunningnam win represent tno local louge oi uikb as delegate, and will visit other points in New York be fore returning. Dr. Dutrnn and wife, who have been visiting friends hero for n week, re turned to their home at Grand Island Tuesday. They are splendid singers anu win bo greatly missed from tho circle of their acquaintances here. Mr. Chas. Hendv and wife nro ox pectcd here from Denver Saturday, and niter a snort visit with his parents Air. Hcndy will co on to Dotriot to attcn'd a mooting of tho Ford auto ropresonta. tlvos, oi which company ho is manager at Donver. Mrs. liendy will visit her parents and friends during Charles ab sence. Miss Bertha Banks and mother do parted yesterday morning for a pleasure trin to Portland. Orccron. and noints in California. Miss Banks is one of the many successful teachers that gradua ted from the North Platte schools nnd sho is now principal of the Lexington senoois. ano win return to Lexington aitor ner vacation trip. Hon. John Keith, who hns been hero tho last month visiting nnd looking after his extensive interests in tho county, departed Tuesday evening for his homo in California. Though ho enjoys to the fullest tho balmv clime of California and beon rojuvinated by contact with its rennimatiner breezes, vet his heart is over with tho old homo and ho longs to get uacK anu mingle with old cronies. A number of his friends wore at tho train to bid him farewell. RAILROAD NEWS. Engineer Joke Smith snont Wudnos day at Wood River looking after his real estate interests. Conductor A. C. Howard is oh" dutv on account of a sprained kneo sustained mesuay wnuo at Sidney. H. J. Roth and W. H. Whnrf went up tho branch Wednesday to Inspect tho t. it - new worK on tno uering extension nnd returned last evening. Engineer Salcettl left Wednesday nicht for Now York nnd about Julv 1st will sail for Peroaa, Italy. Ho will bo absent about two months. Ptlfr TTtofTAfw mitf itrltti ow nnnlrlnnf Wednesday that will mar the sight of ono oyo for a while, caused by any oil snout rxinutratinc hlfllnffcphnnlr tint. ho. low the optic. Geo. Allowav. who mot with tho Rnr. ious accidont May 13 on tho branch line, hfls so far recovored that ho will boTdlscharged from tho physician and surgeons hospital tins week. J. T. Mlimhv mtnrn1 frnm Xtirr Snrintm thn first nt tiin wnnlr ho put in nn operator's house, the work ui cutting in me nno oi uoubie tracK irom JuiesBurg to uig springs having ueen compietcu. Miss Francis Lunilinn nnlcmfl position as stenographer in Assistant Engineer Stimson's ofilco Monday and left for hor homo in the east part of the state, whore it is said Bho will bo weuueu in tho noar future. Conductor Graham who. hnn hnn nm a I. . m ...ii , iiiiik un uiu atoning run, nas boon transferred to tho Greelv. Col o.. nin nn a motqr car, the change having been iiiuuu un account oi mr, u ran am b health, the altitude at this point being kUU IUYV. Encrinpnr .Tnannh Splivunlmif'a ann rrom his blcyclo Tuesday evening and iiiitiuruu uoui uones in tno ncnt tore- arm. Dr. Dont fivlnnoil ihn - .MV.U. and tho tinfnrhinnto In1 la nn utuijf, uiuuKn suuors mucn irom tno ,..JWVI tllUHlUUI, The end of this mnnthu.Mll lino nrnxtl cally all Uie grading from Northport to uenng completed. Tho grade is now b-ukiiyijr tumiuuiuu irom XNortnport to tno nver crossing below McGrow, nn track laying is in nrocress. All hut t few miles are completed on tho second u'v s on, anu on tho third division, which is In charco of Encrineer Johnntnn. the same condition prevails. Thero are only two or three places whore tho work is not Btarted yet, the principal place being tho last mile or so of tho uering yarn wont. uering Courier. Bee Cultivators at Hershoy's, Cor. 5th . . BIG REDUCTION . fr What surprises most peoplcfwho purchase goods at The f Header's Great AlteratiotvSale is that everything- goes at ' s the reduced prices. Some people expected that the cut t prices would apply only to odds and ends, but they find V that the choicest merchandise is being sold at a 5 to 50 Per Cent Discount r 1 The sale closes July 4th, hence if youwish to take advant age of the reduction in prices' you will need hurry. If you have not made purchases here you should come and see t the genuine bargains vveVare offering the public. r The Leader J. PIZER, Proprietor. North Platte Summer Carnival Days and Nights STARTING MONDAY, JUNE 26TB, 1911. Famous NAT felESS J Furnish all Attractions. Shows 6 big shows. ' 3 big free acts. MILITARY BAND. 6 4 1U1, mono no, (. tno u. t. l doings uo. Ufa UUWUOb k3US