; In commemoration of this event there can be no more fitting present thah's'omething coming from our stock. She will'.treasurd'it and have a kindly feeling toward the giver, not based on the value of the gift, but in acknowledgement of the remembrance, and of the better judgment of him who gives for in our store no matter what you buy, you will buy right. ' CLINTON, Jeweler and Optician. SCHILLER & CO., Prescription Druggists Pint Door North of Hirst Notion l Hank W. V. Hoagland made atrip to Gandy Wednesday evening by auto. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Donaldson of Sedg wick, Colorado aro visiting ,wlth rela. tives, htare. ' v New Departure Tonguolcss and Busy Bee Cultivators at Hershey's, Cor. Gtn A Locust StH. 0 Marten Nelson, of Tryon took out a load of lumber yesterday to roof his new sod house. Tho extreme hot, weather this week is causing a great deal of sickness, es pecially among small children. You cannot keep house without some of that swell S-stnr glassware which The Tramp grocery Is showing. Dr. A. J", Ames, North Platte, gives tho Three Day Liquor Curd. Cure Kuar- anteedY-' PriWMfrrigh''Rcforchce given? i , Have you noticed tho improvements in tho way tho ladies have made their hair look since wo have i hair dressing par lor established In the city. Wanted Girl at Steam Laundry. Miss Maymo Pizcr returned TuesduV from Hastirigs where she has been ( visiting relatives. Her cousin, Miss . Mildred Fixer, accompanied her, and will spend a few weeks hero, Wm. Collins and wife, write from Ceres, California, that they arc enjoy ing thoir visit very much at the beauti ful country homu-of N. B. Olds nnd wife rind any .tho rpnds in that vicinity rcsemblo a city boulevard. Girl Wanted-- For general house work. Good wages. Mrs. Geo. B. Dent, G20 W. Fourth. Ed. Lattlmer was called here by the serious slckncs hi his daughter, who has been attending Junior normal. She Is threatened with appendicitis nnd likely an operation will bo necessary, Mr. Lattlmer loat n daughter lost fall from appendicitis. Though tho weather conditions were not at 'all agreeable to tho nicely planned reception tendered by tho East ern Star in Masonic hall Wednesday night to their, worthy Patron, -Arthur ' Boyd ajul bride, the affair was .well at tended nnd proved one of the mdat on 'joyablo social oVeilta of the mid-summer season, Elegant refreshment were served. Following is tho program of concert at 8:15 thin ovening nt tho Court Houso Park by tho North Platto Band. March "Tho Commnndor". .R. B. Hall Selection "Broken Idol". .Van Alstyne Intermezzo "Irvnn" Rolfe CharacteristiclMarch "Somollland". . ....v... Lampo Waltz "Coriblrlbin" Pestalozza Medley Overture "Havllands Happy Hits No. 2" R. L. Hallo March "National Emblem" Bagloy We have all widths of ribbon to re- placo tho worn out fob ribbon. DlXON, Tho Jeweler. J. B, Hildendrand, charged with ob taining money by false pretenses and . whom the police say has fleeced Colo rado andNebraska people out of more than $20,000 was permitted Monday to enter a plea to misdomeunor at Grcely, Colo.,x arid was sentenced to forty-four lioura In tho county jail. Physicians -who examined IIHdonbrand say ho is in tho last 'stage of consumption. He has xelativea living in IMcPhurson county and is said to havo worked mora thnn one smooth game on unsuspecting ones . ti Tf 4 111 In thi locality. Ho is remembered by a number of North Platto poople. DR. W. F. CROOK, DENTIST, Graduate Northwestern UniwiUjr. Office over McDonald State Baals' T. S. Cover, the north Bide grocer, Ab on the sick list For Rent Houso at 514 West Fifth St. Sec Mrs. Jessie Hughes, C21 West Fifth St Mrs. Harrow, of Lexington, mother of Mrs. Palmer, is visiting in tho city this week. Bring your cream to Filllon, local agent for tho Fairmont Co., largest re ceiving station In the west , Hove you been In to see that fine as sortment of Haviland chinawaro at Tramp's. This is a showing that will Interest you. Wanted Girl at Steam Laundry. For Rent Rooms for light ' house keeping. Enquire 514 East Third street ' P.' d."Pjeiatlckorjf Wallace habeen In the city two dtiys this week in the interest of the new bank, of which In stitution he is president District superintendent Wilson of tho Nebraska telephone company left Wednesday for Grand Island after a week's stayhero on business. 1 ho John Philips house, nn old land mark, corner Chestnut and EastGthSte, Is being put on rollers preparatory to moving nwny to make room for a modorn structure. Wanted A girl for general house work. Apply to Mrs. W. H. McDonald, 407 west Fifth St. Geo. McKain and other parties shipped several race horsos to Lexington yes terday to tako part in the five days raco meeting whjcl) opened yesterday and will continue until July 4th. Guy Boyor and family moved this week to Grubb, Wyo., where .they will join Uio "baxk to the Boil" movement, nndGuy thinks ho cony see fabulous sums of monoy pouring Into-lils coffers in tho future If ho stay's with it Wanted A good mnre pony. Inquire nt A. F. Fink's harness shop. S. W. Mnnon. ' ; C. E. Neir, a member of the Inst leg islature irom the 4Ulh District, spent a portion- of last Tuesday" visiting his nieces Mrs. Enrl Stamp, nnd Mrs. H. IU Graham, while enrouto from his farm near Kimbull to his hbmo in Aurorn. Judge Grimes. R. C. Lnngford nndO bluer leave noxt week for western Wyoming for a two weeks' fishing trip nnd vacation, and ns tho make-up of the pnrty is a congenial one thero is no doubt of a good time. They will be join ed at Gcrini? bv two ntluif imntinmnn 1, w - - bV.l.lbll.l 5000 acres of improved farming nnd hay land undorlrrigntion in Platto Valley east nnd west of Horshoy, Nobr., For aaio on easy terms: apply to the North riuito j,nnu nnu water Uo., Hershey, nvu. , tv IvftoTliUM, OUpt. W. F. Klump and W. H. Winter of lryort wore in tho city yesterday for three loads of lumber to construct a largo dancing pavilion on tho pleasure grounds for tho Fourth of July celebra tion. Tho people of Tryon nnd vicinity aro planning nn old fashioned colobra tion, anu an invitntlon is extended to everybody to como and partake of their hospitality and tho other good tilings thnt will bo thero to amuse, entertain and satisfy thoir hunger. Tho Boozo grovd is tho site sclocted for holding, tho festivities, nnd no mora attractive place could bo found in that section Horso races, foot races, fireworks I MIIM UVIIVt milUOVIttVMVO Will u Bidea g0(Mi fr,U8c nU the old ' dance, and other amusements will bo hud bo- fashioned Hans Thrisscn's infant child has been very,slck for several days. 'Attornoy IL A. Dana of Ogalallawaa n the city today in legal business. F. B. Barber, has sold hla- meat market to Karl Brodbeck, salo to take effect on M6nday. yTom Green, Will Woodhurst and sev eral othern will leave next week on a fishing trip to Saratoga, Wyo. Frank A. Stroup, formerly ' in ihe local office of the Payne Investment Co., but now located In New Orleans, Was greeting old friends here today. Mrs. W. L. Park and son Leo passed through tho city Tuesday evening on No. 7, on their way to Los Angeles, Cat., to spend a few weeks. Farmers in tho city yesterday from Tryon nnd vicinity say that cropsre showing exceptionally . good up their wAy, and that a line rain bunday night has helped things along wonderfully. The city has secured an option on lot 8, block 101, for a sito for the proposed city hall building. Whether this sito is a satisfactory one to tho people will be de cided at an election tp bo held later. Cy Fox, A. Sense and .Jake Miller, well known Garfield ranchmen, have been in Omnha recently looking, .into the good qualities of the varions autos with a view to adding one to their farm necessities. T. H. Wyman nnd wife, anddaughter, Laura, former residents of this city, aro here visiting friends this week. They now live nt Brule, Deuol count. ' Mr. Wyman is in the race for treasurer of his county on the democratic Indepen dent ticket lllghcBt price paid for sweet cream at Kcliher'a ice cream parlor. An auto mail service, flying between this city and Tryon, will bo installed tho first of tho week by the postofftce department Car will leave Tryon at,. 7 txii arriving in North Platte at 1,2, returning leave this city at 1 p. m., ar riving at Tryon, at 7 p. m. - Mrs. Henry Hebotnc, who has been hero visiting her sister, Mrs. J. II: Stone the last six weeks, returned to homo in Dcs Moines, Iowa, yesterday..! Mrs, Hebome has fully.fecove'red frow thc operation she underwent hero, and. is again in good health. You are especially invited to our store tomorrow, Snturday, June 30th, 1911. DlXON, The Jeweler. Vic Hnlligan, who runs down the festive news Jtcm on the daily Telegraph is wearing his right hand in a slingi caused by doing the tumble bug stunt on tho human roulette wh,eel at the Carnival last night, This will pro- Vent him from entering the Yocrn.wi-' Ggthenburg ball game today.. . ntv .State Manager W. J. Tlley of the Yeoman, camo down from Bridgeport today to fitch the Gothenburg-Yeoman game on tho local grounds. Gothenburg serit up a large delegation to root for their team and it Is expected that the game will be interesting and exciting. Dotrolt Vapor Stoves at Hcrshoy'B, uor. bin & Locust at. Sherman Wlllberger of Hershey came down Wednesday to' attend to business matters and incidentally peep into- the carnival grounds. He says a large delegation of HorsheyiteB were down to take in the sights on the pleas ure grounds. His wife hua just returned from Paxton-where sho went to nsslst her daughter, Mrs. W. T. Maer, who fractured her arm In an accident re- ccntly. Tho predictions of the weather pro rain throughout made everybody when everything phets for a gencrnl Nebraska yesterday; feel good, especially look oil ho fnvornhln for a good down- pour early in tho day. but the rain did not reach uh, only a few drops falling nt, tho noon hour. However soaking rains aro roported nil the wny from Brady to Grand Island, and in other sections of tho state. As tho time is drawing- niglv for'the gtvnteat - event of the' yeiif 'to takb placo In this city tho reTdrn of Col. tody's mnnmmoth wild west show. some stops should be taken by the busi ness men and others interested to handle the tremendous crowds thnt will surely be here. Tho Bhow is booked to appear August 19th, which date Is not so far distant, nnd it is nono to soon to begin preparations to tako pro per enro of thoso who come, Tho crowd will ho much Inrger than nt Mr. Cody's last appearance here, and wo nil re member what a jnm it was and how ill prepnred wo wore to take care of tho visitors. Trninmea from the enst end last evening report n serious fire at Gothen burg, caused from Bparks in the ruins of tho firo of the previous day in the E. G. West lumber yards. A terrific wind wns blowing nnd It seemed Im possible to savo tho town. Tho firo started nbout 2:30 p. m., and mora hoso was brought from Cozad immedin tely. Four lines of hoso from tho city water works and ono from the Union Pacific tank was poured on tho firo ail tho nfternoon and It is still burning. Iho thermometer stood at 103, tho terrific heat nnd smoke of tho firo mak ing conditions almost unbearable. Jcsslo O'Knne, fircmun, was oxhausted by heat nnd smoke? Tho loss is estimated at $30,000, covered by insurance. I Last Week BIG SALE The Alteration Sale at The Leader,-. which has proven the most successful sale ever inaugurated in North Platte, closes on Monday of next week. - While the sales have been enormous, there is V goods in every department, and -.. they are not rem nants either, all is high class merchandise. We don't want to pack and storevthese goods while our " rooms are-being remodeled, hence to close them out we will this week cut prices deeper than ever, and. you will have an opportunity to buy reliable merchandise, not remnants and mill ends, at ' prices, , much, lower than you ever purchased the same goods before. Don't let this opportunity pass it is a bargain harvest foij 'for you. All this week The Leader will be head quarters for the best goods for. the lest money. Come in and we will prove this assertion! C. B. Howard is hauling material for tho largo barn to be erected on W. B. Hownrd's ranch, eight miles north of tho city. Tho dimensions of tho build ing will be 54x70, nnd when completed will cost about $2000., A cement-block wall eight feet Tiigh will be formed, nnd tho building will bo! covered with galvanized iron, making it ono of the largest and finest barns in this section. There are a number of other good Iiarns in this vicinity, built by farmers within tho last year, among them one pufby Albert Haspel, two mllcB west, that cost In tho neighborhood of $1000, Geo. W. Diener' twelve mile's south kilso has a good new bnrn that cost $800. Geo. F. Patterson, three miles northeast, is another of the enterpris ing ones, nnd has a fine barm that cost $1200. , v Prof. W. F. Lcahhnrdt, pinno tuner, will- bo nt Rincker's book and music store July 5. Leave order at store. Democratic Convention. A mass convention of tho democrats of Lincoln dounty is called to meet at tho courthouse, North Platto, Nob., July 8th, at 2 p. m. for tho purpose of electing delegates to the democratic convention, to elect a county central committee nnd transact such other busi ness as may como before it M. Keith Neville, Chairman, Chab. Temple. Secretary. Kindling. Wo nro rcnlacintr soma of 'our build- es antr nave Boverai loaus oi sninRiea d lumber to dmnoso' or-A line chance to got a supply of good kindling cheap. Phone No 7. InO U. JL, IDDlNCiS ou. Road rfo. 344. Tho commissioner appointed to view for the purpose of eBtablising a, public road as follows: Commencing nt tho northeast corner of Section 12, township 16, range 2G, and running thenco west ono mile, to the northwest corner of section 12, town Bhip 10, rango 20, thence running south one and ono half miles to tho south east corner of tho n. o. quarter section 14. townshin 1G. rnniro 26. Also commencing nt n. o. corner of section 14, township 16, range 26, and ninnine west one half mile aa nearly on tho line aa nractlcal: has reported in fnvor of tho establishment of said road nnrl nil claims for damnero or objection thereto must bo filed in tho offlco of tho county clerk on or botore noon on tno 31at day "of August, 1911. I Dated North Platto, Neb., Juno 28, 1911. F. R. Elliott, County Clerk. NOTICE VOVi I'OBLIOATIOM. BerUl No. 02S27. Department of tho Interior, U. 8. Land Offlco at North Platto. Nob. June. a. 1011. Notice Is hereby glxcn that May boll Q. MnNpfll. of North Platto. Nell., who. on Apr. M,iU0R.tnado homentoa(l ontryNo. all&O.serlal No. XiXii tor rtn oi nn, gnncx, NW o Hoctlon St, TownHlik 9II1U iu, in. nam Principal Meridian, 10, N. Uatiiro 33 w. or tho 6th lias (ll.il nnllrn nf Intantlnn to make Itnal Ova roar proof, to eitahllsh claim to tho land aboTO described, before tho Keslstor and Ite colrer at North Platte, Nebraska, on the 'd day of Au. 1WIJ. Olalmant namoii aa wltncsaoii David Ma- ...ntp TKiniui Ilrrhkn. of North Platto. William (Hoto. Walter Iieauchanp. of Ilorehoy, Neb. jjo-a JK.KTAna. Remitter, of the THE LEADER Julius Pizer, Prop. - Notice. Scaled -bids will bo received by the. county clerk pf Lincoln county, Neb., up until noon on tho lBt day of July 1911 forcnaketa and burial of paupers. Tho county commissioners rtserve the right to reject any or all - bids.tit.r F. R. Elliott Coupty Clerk. Road No. 347; The commissioner appointed to view for the purpose of establishing a public road as follows: Commencing at the northeast corner section 26. township 16, range 26, and running thence east along tho north section line of said sec tion 26 to a point about 40 roads east of tho northeast corner of northwest quarter: thenco southeasterly around tno canyon in northwest quarter of northdast quarter of said section and back to section line at about the north east comer of northwest quarter of the northeast quarter of said section thence east along said section line about thirty rods thence southerly across the cor ner of the northeast quarter of the northeast quarter pf said section 26 to the intersection of tno enst lino? thence south nlong the east line of said section to tee intersection of Road No. 212 has reported in favor of the location of said roads as follows: Commencing nt the northwest corner of section 26, township 16, range 26, and rnnning thence east nlong the north section lino of enid section 26, to a point about 40 rods 6ast of the north east corner of the northwest quarter; thence southeasterly around the can yon, thenco in an easterly ' direction to section lfne between sections 25 and 26 said town and range. I nlso recommend that a road com mencing about 40 rods west of the northeast corner of thooiorthwest quar ter section 26,"township 16, range 26, nnd running thence in a southerly direction for aUbufcaft roosOHntersect with the former described road and all objections thereto or claims for damage must be filed In tho office of the county clerk on or boforo noon on the 31st day of August 1911. Dated North Platte, Neb., Jimo28th, 1911. F. R Elliott, County Clerk. Primary Election Notice, 1911 I, F. R. Elliott, County Clerk, of Lincoln County, Nebraska, dohoreby direct that a primary election be held nt the voting places in tho various pre cincts of Lincoln Gounty, Nebraska, -as by law provided, on tho third Tuesday in August, A. D. 1911. At said primary election, candidates for tho following offices shall be nom inated to bo voted jan nt tho regular November, A. D.. 1911 election: Three judges of the Supreme Court; Two regents of tho State University; One state Railway CommissioncJ; Ono district judgo Thirteenth judicial district in Nebraska. One county judgo; Ono sheriff; One coroner; , One county treasurer; - v Oiiq couhty clerk; Ono county surveyor; Opo county superintendent; One clerk of tno District Court; One county commissioner, commis sioner district number three; Ope overseer in eash road distsict; Two justices of tho peace; (in each TwConstableB; (in each precinct) Which election will bo open at 12 M noon and continue open until 9:00 o'clock in the afternoon of the same day. Dated, North Platte, Nebraska, Juno 28, 1911. ' F. R, Elliott, County Clerk. mi still quantities of "'A; Notice to the Public. North Platte, Nebr., June 27, 19li. You nro hereVy notified that the board of Equalization will be in session at tho County Commissioners' office at North riatte, Nebr..from JulvB toRlnplimluo . ip-near complaints' with reference to uio. uqunnzniion or personal property. F. R. Elliott, County Clerk. Proposali- will be rnrotvprl in in Sealed bids o clock C. rary ing North Platte, Neb., for tho erec tionv,of.,a Carnagie library building at North Platte, Nebraska. All bids must be in strict accordance with plans and specifications prepared by Carl E. ShaefTer, nrchitect, North Platte, Ne braska, and must be accompanied by a' cprtified check for 3 per cent of the bid, made payable to Annie C. Kramp, Sec retary Carnegie Library Bonn!, North Platto, Nebraska. Plans can be seen nt tho office of Annie C. Kramph, Sec retary Carnegie Library Board, North Platte, Neb., and nt the offlco of Carl E. Shaffer, Architect, North Platte, Nebraska. Bids for heating plant, plumbing nnd ejectnc wiring must bo nccompanied by a certified check, of 3 per cent of tho amount bid and made payable to Annie C. Kramp, Secretary Carnegie Library Board, North Platte, Nebraska. The right-is reserved to reject any or all bids. By order of tho Carnegie Lib rary Board, North Platte, Nebraska. -Annie C Kramp, Secretary. Butlek BubiiANAN, Chairman. Office phone 241. Res. phone 217 Osteopathic Physician. North Platte, - - Nebraska. McDonald Bank Building, Save Your Suits. Wouldn't you like to wear that per fectly gpod last spring's suit again? And wouldn't you wear it if you could shorten the jacket to conform to the present Btyle. If you haven't tho time to do it, or if you don't know how, just send it to us. Wo are doing a- great denl of this kind of work this spring, as well as cleaning, dyeing, pressing and adding new collars and cuffs. A few such changes will improve your old Buitso that you will nctually enjoy economy. ThelFrench Diy Cleaning nnd Press ing Place. A. SIGEL, The Little Tailor 223 E. Cth St. Phone 182 uiv ij. in. duiv oin. 1SJ11. nv Ann n Kramph, Secretary Carneine Lib- lioard. First Nnt onnl TlnnL- TiniM.