Wedding Rings Should 'livnd'o .all' : In tinb pined 'to ihiuro" tlio best 'ser- , ' - ''"-t;- ; view. Our i-ins -.onr turned1 from a solid piece of golcU , no sold ot- fruiT'lNs'.'"' ' .1- 14 and 1S-K. D IX O N THE JEWELER ' ' Will nsl HnttU Pl.l Thlrtv-five ronrcsontntivo citizens mot at the court room Inst evening and matlo tha prclimlnnry move toward or ganizing ft commercial body. City clerk Temple, who wns ono of four or ilvo instrumental in cniung me meeting, tatcd the-object, and upon motion J. . Hallican wns elected chnlrman nnd Mr. Temple secretary. In taking the chair Mr. Halligan spoke of the lack of concentration of effort on tho part of North Platte citizens, nnd tho need of united action in order that this city might occupy tho commercial position her location warrants. He was followed by Messrs. VanDenhoof, Bnre, Kcofe, Bratt, McDonald, Forbes, Kellher. Tout and others, nil of whom areucd the need of a commercial organization and urged its formation. Unon motion the chnirmnn Was in structed to appoint n committee on con stitution nnd by-laws, and Mr. iiaingaiv will nnmo tho committee today. Acorn-' mUtee composed of Messrs. Bare, Mc Donald and 'Forbes was nppbinted to solicit members, nnd an effort will bo' made to secure a membership of 160 or 200 Thirty-five names were attached to.thd membership roll last evening. Another meeting win no held at tne court house noxt Thursday eyeninpv when tho committee on constitution: nnd by-lnws will ronort and' n perma nent organization effected. All citizens interested m tno wen inro oi mrui Platte aro urged to attend. 1 SCHILLER & C0 Prescription Druggists First Door North of Him Ntttlotikl' IUiiW i Mrs. E. R. Plummcr is visiting friends af Brady. Miss Ireno Richards. is tho guest of Miss Mabel Hayes at Cozad. Paul and Marguerite Roddy leave to morrow for a visit in Grand Island. Vincent Roddy and Clnrencc Murrin aro visiting friends in Cheyenne. "Jack" Kiser, of Cheyenne, visited . friends in town several days this week; ', The police drag ne brought in three men and two women last night. They will have their hearing today, ' Mrs. Harry Walrath and Mrs. Roy Streeter have jgone to Lincoln for a week's visit with friends. Bishop Beecher will visit North Platte riext Wednesday, and officiate at a wed tling of a welf.kpoym young lady " V Fairmont Creamery Co., J. F. Fillion Agt Top price, fair treatment. Switchman J, H. Tagader had his right hand severely crushed Monday morning wnen mnking a coupling. For Salo Si oak dining room chairs nearly now with leather seat. Cheap if taken this week. Mks. Miller, Elk Rooming House. Geo. Waltz, arrested abont three weeks ago on a statutory charge, succeeded in getting bail yesterday. His hearing is set for July 14. Girl Wanted For general house work Good wages. Mrs. Geo. B. Dent, C20 W. Fourth. J. C. Orr of Lewellyh is in the city for medical treatment, having received severe injury to his right shoulder in falling from "his horse. Mr. Simon, of the firm Spier & Sim on, of Lincoln, accompanied by three other Lincolnitcs, passed through in his car yesterday, enroute to Denver. Wh lmvo" all widths of ribbon to re place the worn out fob ribbon. Dixon, The Jeweler. Howe & Maloney inaugurated a special sale today and for an hour be fore tho opening this morning twenty five or thirty ladies waited for admis sion. Mrs. P.' H. McEvoy had tho misfor tune Wednesday to run a nail through her foot. She was standing ona box or chair in the yard and in getting down stepped on the nail. The wound is very painful. You cannot keep house without some of that swell 3-stnr glnsswure which --Tho Tramp grocery is showing. A special train of California Elks erP route to the annual convention at Atlantic City, passed through yesterday afternoon. A numbor of local Elks as sembled at tho depot and gave them a welcome. Highest price pnid for sweetcreamat Keliher's ice cream parlor. Tho interstate PttthfinUercnr, blnzing a trail for the World-Herald Motor car endurance run, from Omaha to North Platte, Sept. G-9, arrived hero about 7:30 last night, hnving made, the trip from Omaha in about twelve Hours. The Lutheran Brotherhood will meet noxt Monday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Albort Haspel. The men will meet af the Parish house at 8 o'clock and will be taken to Mr. HaspePs in uutos. Every man who promise the committee ho will go must make suro to show up and on time. Dr. A. J. Ames.-North Platte, gives tho Three Day Liquor Cure. Cure guar anteed. Prico is right. 'Reference given. Robert Gantt, about 1G years old, made a cannon of an old piece of gas pipo yesterday, loading it with black powder. When the smoko 'cleared away Bob had to be taken to , a physF cinn for repairs. Tho lad is staying With ' his mother temporarily at tho homo of Dr. N. McCabo, and the doctor cared for him. A pieco of tho pipe had found lodgment in his right log just below the skin. Ho is all right now nnd vill no doubt postpone further celebration un til noxt Fourth of July. v ' DR. W. F. CROOK, , DENTIST, .J Graduate Northwestern University. I uinco over JUcUonald Ktato Bank Miss &abcl Burke camq rom Denver 1.1 IO 1I1U1U1I1. . inO Lutheran Mission-bnnd will meet tomorrow afternoon at tho Parish house. of Brady wns attending at the county Y , 1 t. donn.uinonn to matters of business seat yesterday. Christian Science church K. P. hall Uewey street, at 11 o'clock Sunday, Subject: "Sacraments". Mrsi J. J. Halhtran entertained tho .Ulrthday Club at a five o'clock tea yes X 1 - - T I 1 ... . . .. j j. . xeruay. riuiea were laiu ior iourteen, Mrs.. Howard Graham entertained last evening at a post-nuptial shower in lavor or Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Boyd James Flynn has decided to ehfet a ten rom residence on his lot dh west bixtn street. 1'icnrd Bros, have been given the contract. Wanted To rent four or five room cottage. Apply at Tribune. m i j ' . . . j.un cuupies oi young people held 'a moonlight picnic at Dick's grove last night. 'llioy went out in a liny rack and report naving a aeiigntrui time. Miss Sarah Grace, of Cheyenne, has been spending this week with friends while enroute to Omaha to visit Joe liracc, i who is. taking treatment at hospital. Mrs. VanDoran, Mrs. Miltonberger nnd Mrs. Lowell returned yesterday from a three days outing at Curtis with tne uross country Club boys, Weather forecast: Unsettled weather and showers tonight or Saturday. Max imum tontperature yesterday.85; atycar ago 87. Minimum temperature yesteri uuy do; a year ago oi. nave you oeen in to see that lino as sortment of Hnviland chinnware at Tramp's. This is a showing that will Interest you. miss uuin ueniy, tho private nurse who has been here tho Inst eight months, acccptecLa position as nurse in tho hos nital at Yankton, S. D., nnd will leave lor that city tomorrow. Mr. and Mrs. Inerle drove over from Fort McPherson and spent thg day with Mrs. F. Ginn. Mrs. Ingle having come to have somo dental work dono and expects to return next Week and spend several days with the dentist. Dean' Burnett of tho agricultural college at Lincoln and Regent Hnller of Omaha and Regent Copelnnd of Elcin. spent Wednesday at tho oxperi mental sub-station examining crop con dltions and the ieedmg experiments. In police court this rriorninc Thos Fitzgerald, arrested in South Omaha and brought here last Sunday to an swerto thechnrgo or obtaining money under false pretense, plead iruilty and was fined $50 and costs. Falling to lioui dnte, he was committed to jail to servo out the fine. John Doe and Richard Roe, real names unknown, were fined $5.00 and costs for disorderly conduct Martha Roe and MaryNDoo, two young cirls from the west part of the state. were lined so.vu and coats tor unoo- coming conduct. South Omaha Drovers Journal Stock man: It looks as if the 1911 crop of hops was trolntr to be marketed ricrht around tho SG.OO mark and every effort LO 1U1CU luiccn UCIUW lllUb HgUlU HUB DU far resulted in sharply increased buy ing orders despite tho heavy receipts For tho past yenr or two the country has been experiencing something of n pork famine. Old stocks of products were well cleaned up and for months tho pnekers were operating on a hand to-mouth basis. There has been i most substantial increase in the mar keting of hogs this year but with th packers' cellar empty and tho ponula tion of the country steadily growing the increased production of pork has not been sufficient ns yet to create ' any burdensome surplus nor is it likely to dunntr tho next six months, iiotrs are $3.00 lower than a year ago, but they aro still tho best prdposltion on the farm. Band Concert Tonight. Following is the program of band concert at the court house at 8:iu 1 1 - rMarcli-'CelebrIty" Richards Overture "mnonei" iiyup March "Hose Marines" Allen Populnr Song Success- "Put Your Arms Around Me".. .Madame Sherry Waltz "Loves Last Word". .Crcmeux Medley"Sunny South"; Lampe March-"BVooks Triumphal" Seitz Tho collection which wns to nave been taken up three weeks ago, but wns postponed on account or rain will be taKen up tonight so everyone should come prepared to contribute tholr shnro towahla this nonulnr amusement. North Platte has a cood band and tho band certninly deserves tho support of all citizens who enjoy th6so concerts. North Platte Wins at Sterling. Ten members of the Buffalo Bill Gun Club went to Sterlinir. Col.i yesterday and defeated tho team of .that place by a score of 840 to 835. There were ten men to a team, with 100' tarceta to tho tmaniniid tho- individual score of the tNorlh Platto team was as follows Rebhauficn 94. McDonclI 93. Neville 87. OuimettG 85. DoLanov 85. Muldoon 83, Den 82, Hosier 81, Wntkins. 81 nnd Winkowitch G9. c e DR. 0. H. CRESSLCR. Graduate Dcnlisl. Oftlce over tho McDonald Stnto Bank. Railroad Items. S. R. Keller, tho hustling freight rep resentative of tho Chicago, Milwaukee and SU Paul road, was n business caller in the city Wednesday. Firemen F. S. Forest, whilo engaged in n friendly boxintr contest in tho gymnasium Wednesday, was struck in the mouth, cutting his lower lip quito seriously. Chas. Ware, general superintendent. was in tho cltv ventenlnv. lmvinc? ar- ---- , . . rived on No. 10 from Denver, Whoro he- spent the 4th of July. Ho went east last night. C. C. Ritenour. west end brnkemnn. js back to work after threo days lay off) from bnnsos received Monday when his caboose was kicked off tho track by being struck with a string of boxcara. Engine 703, ono of tho now types eri- route to tho mountain country west of here, brought In 103 cars one day last woek.80 empty and 20 loads and seemed to walk along with them without appar ently nnv effort Two of this Bnmo class aro being held hero for minor repairs. Chas. V. Roberta, who was brnko- man out of this terminal four or five ears aeo. was secretly married at ftBoston Saturday toMiss Minorvn Van dcrb It. dnuuhtcr of Edward warn Vandorbiltof the wealthy vandorhilt fnm Iv of Now York. Roberts, who is (i cousin of Mooro Mitchell, of this city, Is n civil nnd electrical uncrincer bv vocation, and nt ono timo held a $5,000 position in tho government service in 'nnama. Ha went to railroading hero ns a diversion and did not long remain in service. Democratic Convention. A mass convention of tho democrats of Lincoln dounty is called to meet at the courthouse, North Platte, Neb., July 8th, at 2 p. m. for the purpose of electing delegates to tho democratic convent on. to elect n county central committee and transact such other busi ness ns may come before it. M. Keith Neville. Chairman. Ciias. Temple, Secretary. Bids For" Carnegie Library- Bids for the Carnegie library were opened by the local board yesterday afternoon. Three bids were hied, as follows: R. D. Thompson $9,769.35. J. A. McMichael $9,850, R. P. Basta $8,200. After opening tho bids thebonrd ndiourned until noxt Monday afternoon when tho bids will bofurther considered and perhaps make an award. 4U1B. tJ. IXUtlllUIlU HUD UVUIl Vt-'l sick 'for several daytft Will McDonald made a trip to Max well this morning by nuto. W.V. Hoagland went to Scotts Bluffs last night to attend to court matters Miss Dorthy . Hubbard entertained last evening m honor of her guests. Miss Zita Wnrlaumont and Miss Vera Kerrigan of Cheyonnne. nr. Twinem returned this morning from his eastern trip. Mrs. Twinem stopped in Iowa to visit relatives for t few weeks. Notice to the Public. Notice is horeby given that sealed bids for tho care of tho county poor will bo reco ved bv the county clerK Vnt. North Platte. Neb., said bids to bo lllcd on or oeiore noon on uio iiui uuy "of Julv. 1911. bids to bo in nccordunco with the snecifications in tho clerks fOfiice. Commissioners reserve the right to reject any or all bids. b. K. elliott, county uicrK. Happiest Girl in Lincoln. A Lincoln. Neb., girl writes. hnd been ailing for somo time with chronic constipation and stomach trouble. I began taking Chamberlain's Stomach ' nnd Liver Tablets and in threo days I was ablo to bo up and got hotter right along. Iam tho proudest girl in Lincoln to find such a good medi cine, ror saio oy aiixieaiers. Notice of Sale Under Chattel Mortgage. Notice is horeby given that by virtue of a chattel mortgnge dated tho 7th day of March, 1911, and duly filed in the ollico of tho county dork of Lincoln county, Nebraska, on tho 29th day of Mar. 1911. executed by Henry M. Bald rldgo and Isaac S, Baluridge to Charloy Meyer to secure payment of tho sum of $3150,00, upon which there is duo the sum ot saiJio.yo. bam mortgage pro vided that on any attempt to dispose of tho property described in said mort gage said mortgagee or his assigns could take possession of said goods and chattels whorover lound and sell th snmo nt private sale or public auction or so much thereof as will bo sufficient to pay tho amount duo or to become due. Said mortgagers having mad default by selling said mortgaged prop perty there Is now duo on said notes tho sum ot ittfziu.uu. And no suit or nnv other proceedings having been n stitutedto recover said debt or any part thercoi, tncreiorc x win sen said prop erty described, viz: 39 calves, all black except six red ones, heifers nnd steers mixed; 34 two-year old cattle, all black but fivo: about half steors and heifers 20 threo-yenr old cattle, all black but hvo; six cows, uiacK ahd red; one black bull; 21 horses, consisting of ono black snan ot mares six years oiu: one snnn of sorrO! horses, three and four years old; one span of brown horses, ono six year old and ono la yenr old. ono Borrel mare ono gray mare; seven and nine years oiu; iour tnree-yoar oiu oay norses anc marcs; six two-year old horses and mares; all bays; two bay maro colts one span ot marcs; one sorrel nnd one hnv. All macninory. inrm ng imn e - i - : i .ii . i t i mums, niriiiK wiiuii, uuuuiea, vemcieu, harness etc., valued nt four hundred and forty dollars. Two brood sows valued at $30.00 being, nil tho stock horses, cattlo and implements, except ono nttie gray coit, two yenr old cows red in color, nil or said cattlo are branded with letter M and inverted with bar under both, branded on the right hip, at public auction, at tho houso located on Section 32, Township 12, Range 32, in the precinct of Nowell, Lincoln county, on tho 29th day of July 1911, at ten o'clock a. in., of said day. Dated this 3rd day of July, 1911. Chauley Meyer, ' Mortgagee. 1 Tho Nebraska Telephone Co., is linking extensive improvements in tho i-oatern portion of tho state, this year, morig which is a new exchange, nt forth Platto, anew oxennngo nt 'iu- nuv. and a new exennngo nt Alliance. In addition to theso exchnrtges. work will bo started in n fow days' on a first class toll 1 no from JUlesburg to Edge mpnt, South Dakota, passing through Chappell.LodgcpoIe, Sidney, Bridgeport, Allianco and Crawford. At Bridge port connection wi be mndo with tho ines passing through tho bcotts Ulull country, to Guernsey, Wyo. 'this lino will nut all of the territory mentioned, in telephone communicntipn with tno re mainder of the stnte, nnd adjoining states, a factor which rnenns a grent deal in tho development ot that west ern country, Grand Islnnd independent. CRYSTAL THEATRE To-Night - and Saturday. MOVING PICTURES: "The Chief's Daughter." "Winning the Step-children." "Getting His Own Back." 5 and 10 Cents. NOfflco phono 241. Res, phono 217 L. C. DROST, Osteopathic Physician. North Platte, - - Nobraska. McDonald Bank Building. HUMPHREYS' Humphreys' Veterinary Speclllcs forthocuroordl8n8e8of Horses, Cattle, Shoop, Dogs, Poultry. A. A. For FBVEIIS, Milk Ferer, Lnnr Fever. S.B.ForemAINH, Lainenen, nheuniltm. CO, I'orfiOUH Throat, Epizootic. Uliteiapcr D.D. ForWOUMB, IIota.Grub. B. E. VorCOL'OIIB, Cotdi, Inuuenu. F, F. For COLIC, I!llync!io, Diarrhea, a.a.l'reventi MlfjOAIUlIAUE. tl. II. For KIDNEY and Illudder dlordrr. 1. 1. For SKIN MBEABKS.Manco. Eruption. J. It. I or HAD CONDITION. Indlge.tloa J Price, CO Cents per bottle. Vet. Cure Oil. for Stable or Field Use, $1. At druggists, or sent prepaid on receipt of price. A f00 Pugo lloolc on tho treat ment and caro ol Domestic AnlmulH and Stable Chart to hang up, mailed i'reo. nusuimEva' iiomeo, Kedicine co, cor&ei I JvuujuK ana Ann evovu. now turs. The Road to Success Js not to bo run upon by sever! fcafiuctl boots. Step by step, little by little, bit by bit that is the,Wny to wealth, that; is the fray to wisdom, that is tho way to tJloryi Pounds nro the sons, not of pounds but of pence." Charles BuxtoH Your success in baking, with ""BEST XXXX" is assured, fqr . wo have pnved tho way, step bystcpVlftUefiy littloi bit bjbllinf making BEST XXXX a perfect brcadmnker. W ( ' ' ' v Which would you prefer in bnkingbrcad, a nice laro whlto . loaf or ono that is dark and heavy? Without dpubt you would prefer the former and the best way of obtaining sanio i3 by using BEST XXXX. ' v ' North Platte Mill & Grain Cor, ! "BELL" SERVICE What It Means The Blue Bell emblem, the scnl of thq; Associated Bell Com panics, stands for one of the greatest business Instrumentalities in the country o comprehensivo association of affiliated companies co-operating to give universal communication over cloven million miles of wire by means of moro than five million telephones., The need of efTiciont and uni versal telephone servico is ex emplified by the rapid progress' of the associated Bell companies. Ten yenrs ago there wore only 700,000 Boll tolophoncs' in this country, whilo today thoro nro moro than 5 million -Bell instruments. ml.- vy..1.-..1... m..i i ... r jinny has connection with 120.000 tolophoncs in this stnto, includ- f jng 5,ooo instruments or con necting companies. Tho nvcrago increase in tho numbor of Bell telephones in Nebraska is moro thnn 000 overy month and moro than 1,000 miles of wire is strung it) this tato every 30 days. Nebraska Telephone Company Bell System J. C. BE AVER,. Special Agent THE First National' Bank, 1 of North Platte, Nebraska. UNITED STATES DEPOSITARY. i Capital and Surplus $140,000. DIRECTORS: Z. F. SEEBERGER, President, ' p. KEITH NEVILLE, Vicc-Prcsidcnl, F. L. M00NEY, Cashier. . ARTHUR McNlMARA, J. J. IIALLIGAN. s- A Modern Institution For tho treatment of medical nnd surgical cases. Open to tho medical profession. Special accomodations for confinement cases. Training school for nurses in connection. Address all commu cations to the superintendent. Phone 642 Cor. Eichth and Locust Escaped With His Life. "Twenty-one years ago I faced xan awful death," writes II. B. Martin, Port Harrelson, S. D., "Doctors said I had consumption and tho dreadful cough I had looked like it, sura enough. I tried everything I could hoar of, for my cough, and was under the treatment of tho best doctor In Georgetown, S. D., for a year, but could get no relief, A friend ndvised mo to try Dr. v King's Now Discovery. I did so, and wns com pletely cured. I feel that I owo mv life to this great throat and lung cure." Its positively guaranteed for coughs, colds, nnd nil bronchlcal affections. B0e& $1,00 Trial bottlo free nt Stone Drug L'o. Kill More Than Wild Beasts. Tho number of peoplo killed yearly bv wild beasts don't nppronch tho vast number killed by disenBO germs. No life is safe from their attacks, Thoy'io in air, water, dust, oven food. But grand protection is alfordell by Electric Bitters, which dostroy and expel theso deadly disoato germs from tho system. Thut's why chills,sfcvor, and nguo, nil malarial and rrnny blood diseases yield promptly to ihwi womlerfnl blood puri fier, Try tl Mud enjoy tho" glorious health nnd tuu.tjtli they'll giVo you, Mono k ii'm-t tntisfled. Unly COc ut Stom iug'u.