1 a' i i 'i 4 h i. i I: i ? I Fre- AJ)) . A',V, i - V VW w w w w w w ra - - - A fine new line of Watches, Rings and the new styles in Jewelry. Let us show you. CLINTON, Jeweler and Optician. SCHILLER & CO., Prescription Druggists First Door North of First National Hank returned weeK a Wednes visit in morn-sister Local and Personal. Miss Emma Thompson has returned from Gandy after spending a week there with relatives. t Secretary Kerr of the Y. M. C. A. returned yestorday from a business visit in Brady. Miss Jansen, a toocher in the local Bchools, will leave today for hor homo in Gothenburg. Attorney J. G. Beeler went to Lin coin Wednesday to try a caso in the .supremo court. Miss Ida Martin went to Wallaco early in the week to spend a fortnight With hor sister. Adam Christ lo(t Wednesday ing for Lexington to visit his Mrs. Naveraux. Clarenco Tollefsen, of Sutherland, vlsitecfMr. and Mrs. W. II. C. Wood hurst this week. Mrs. CharleB Roynolds and son left yesterday for Kearney to visit friends for a few days. Mrs. Ford, of Gothenburg, returned liomo yestorday morning after visiting the Fisher family. Mrs, H L. Bakor, of Omaha, is ex pected today to visit her son Dick for a week orlongor. Miss Holen Davidson will leave Thursday morning for eastern points to visit relatives. Mr. und Mrs. Goorgo Mudd, of Horshoy, nro spending this weok in the city with friends. Miss Amanda Mylander returned Wednesday afternoon from a visit in tcmstorn Nebraska. Miss Hattie Ross day morning from a Gandy with friends. James Martin returned today from Omaha whero he combined business and pleasure for a week. ; Will Brodbeck left Wednesdoy morning for Gothenburg to visit the high school cadets. Miss Nellie Rhea, teacher of the first ward, will leave next week for Oregon to Bpend the summer. Mrs. Guy Swope will entertain the M. M. M. Club at a kensington on Wednesday afternoon. Miss Edith Armour and Mr. and Mrs. Wells, of Gandy, are visiting with town friends this week. Mrs. Joseph Schwaiger is taking treatment in St. Luke's hospital pre paring for an operation. Dr. Walter Covell, of Brownloe, is visiting his sister MrB. Edmund Dickey and other relatives in town. Miss Mabel Duko will close her school at Columbus next weok and turn homo to spend her vacation. Mrs.'A. S. Coatus and children left yesterday morning for Sutherland to spend sovoral days with relatives. Miss Glennlo Lcskoy, formerly of this, city, is a member of the graduating class of the Kcarnoy high school. Miss Emma Ferguson, of Meringo, arrived the first of tho week to visit hor friend MisB Mildred Spencer. Mrs. Henry Gilfoyl and daughtor Violet will leave shortly for Long Beach, Co!., to spend tho summer. Mrs. Fred Thompson and daughter Mrs. Vosceipka left last ovoning for Omaha to spond a week or longer. A firees.capQ, extending from tho roof to tho -ground, haB been placed on tho north sido of tho Elks' building. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Elliott returned yestorday morning from St. Cloud, Florida, whore thoy spent the winter. re- Giddeon Winklcman went to mont a few days ago to visit friends and relatives for two weeks or longer. Dr. Walter Crook, who attended the state dental society at Omaha this week, came home Wednesday morning. Bruce Brown, manager of the tele phone office, returned Wednesday from the district meeting in Grand Island. Vincent Mallin, of St J oe, arrived a few days ago to visit his cousins Mr. and Mrs. Wm. R. Maloney for sometime. Mrs.lSBethol, of Randall, Kansas, who has been the guest of Mrs. Hay slip, left for home the first of the week. ForJSale China cabinet and refriger ator cheap. T. E. Lake, 302 South Walnut. Misses Cassfe Miller, Blanche Thorn burg and Irene VanTrot accompanied by Mr. and Mrs.JJoeeph F. Fillion at tended the military ball at Gothenburg Wednesday evening. John Den, W. J. Landgraf, John Davis andJA. P. Kelly left Wednesday evening for Omaha where the former will trade his new Buick car for a large and latter improved one. The firstjward school held a very enjoyable picnic on the schools grounds yesterdayjat which they engaged in various games and partook of a sump- tous lunch. Ajpleasant meeting of the Coterie clubjwas held at the home of Mrs. Guy CoverJ Wednesday afternoon. A couple of hours wero spent in needlework after which refreshments wero served. J. P. Morgan, who fell thirty feet whilepainting the stacks on the electric , light plant and sustained severe bruises but no broken bones, is recovering at the hospital to which he was taken. That airdome on east Fifth is rapid ly assuming material shape, and will be in operation about tho first of June. A goodjsized stage is being erected for vaudevillo performances and for the use of stock companies. Howard Graham has resigned his position in the American Express office and accepted one as baggageman be- tweenlOmaha and Grand Island with headquarters at Council Bluffs. Mrs, Graham and family will leave for their new homo in ajweok or so. In honor of Miss Mae McWilliams, whoseimarriage takes place early in Juno, the Young Ladies Kensington club were entertained at an apron shower by MisseB Mayme McMichael Wednesday evening. All present en joyed a pleasant evening. The refresh ments were nicely served. Mrs. Elizabeth ..Uramer received .q. very flattering? offer from Mr. Kim ball of the Lincoln University School of Music in which he offers her the management of the credited schools of music of the state ot which there are twenty-three. This offer holds good until Sept. 1st when if Mrs. Cramer accepts she will leave for Lincoln to reside. Wanted Girl for general housework. Mrs. tf. W. Payne, 410 West Fifty streot. tf. The city council mot in regular session Wednesday evening with a council of six. A commumication from the telephone company asking to be changed from tho N. P. telephone company to the Nebraska telephone company was upon motion accepted. J. H. Van Cleave wns granted permission to use half of Sixth street for (storing building material during the erection of tho new laundry on tho lot east of his 'blacksmith shop. Ginn, Whito and Schatz wore grantoddrain layers license as was also Henry Lintz. A communica tion from the Tabor addition complain ing of tho dumping of garbage in slough and draining same, in tho east part of town. This was referred to tho city attornoy who will investigate tho muttor. A drinking fountain was or dered placed on tho corner of Locust ONLY ONE MORE WEEK OF The Leader's Discount iJ116 Take advantage of this opportunity to buy goods at a discount of 20 per cent for cash, Hundreds have taken advantage of this sale and have profited by the extremely low prices. We have just received a big line of Norfolk Wash Suits for warm weather wear, Pongee Coats, washable Dress Skirts in white and colors, a big line of House Dresses, white Dresses, and many more articles of wearing appearel for hot weather, and we suggest to economical buyers who wish to save money to take advantage of the last week of this sale. Remember the sale closes June 1st. , Shoes at Less than Cost of Leather. To clear my stock of Men's, Women's and Children's High-grade Shoes and Oxfords. This sale means money to you. 250 pairs Men's Best Press Shoes and Oxfords worth up to $5.00 : 300 pairs of Women's Oxfords, all colors, worth up to $4.00 175 pairs of Women's high Shoes Patent Calf and Tan 4. 00 values 275 pairs of Misses Oxfords and Shoes, sizes 11 to 2, worth up to 3. 00 350 pairs of Childrens', 4 to 11 Oxfords and Shoes worth up to $2.50 These Shoes are all in bins come and take your pi'ckf of these rare bargains. $2.19 $1.89 $2.48 $1.48 .98 20 Per Cent Discount on all Other Shoes. Queen Quality Shoes excepted. An experienced shoe man to fit your feet. THE LEADER, J. P1ZER, Proprietor. re and 8th street, nnd an ordinance com pelling side wnlk layers to pay a license was road for the first time. An ordin ance regulating the management of pool ana bitiaru nans was reau tor the tirst time. Mr. nntl Mrs. Geo. E. French turned the early part of the week from .Chicago, where Mrs. French had been receiving treatment. She is not very much improved. Mr. and Mrs. J B. Elliott, who had been spending the winter at St. Cloud, Fla., and stopped enroute at Council RlnfTs nnd'other points, arrived home Wednesday. A. F. Streitz was bruised. on the nose and face Tuesday while out in the countrv with Otto Thoelecke in his car. Tho machine struck a high center and Mr. Streitz was thrown forward against the wind shield. Misses Irma Home, Irma Huffman, Florenco Iddings, Virginia Bullard, Mario McCabe, Elizabeth Hinman and Helen Waltemath were among the visitors in Gothenburg Wednesday and attended the Military Ball. Miss Alice Langford entertained several young ladies yesterday after noon in honor of the bride of the week Miss Fenna Beeler. The afternoon was spent in needlowork followed by a two course lunch. Out of town guests were Misses Lucile Brown and Norma Chase, of Kearney. v Mesdames J. S. Twinem and E. R. Plummer entortained tho Beeler family and bridal party at a well appointed six o'clock dinner Wednesday evening, at the home of the former: The table decorationa were red, the color scheme being carried out in tho cards, candle shadeB and flowers. Out of town guests wero Dr. John Simms, of Hastings Misses Norma Chase and Lucile Brown, rf TCnnrnov. Divorces Granted. Three petitions for divorce were heard by Judge Grimes Wednesday- and each caso a separation was granted. Mary Castle was divorced from Wm. Castle, Mary Ballard from J. E. Bal lard and Lewis Wheeler from Nora Wheeler. To Ice Consumers. ' I will handle ice this season, and re spectfully solicit your patronage. I thank all customers for their trade last season and trust my service and the quality of ice was such as to de serve your patronage for the coming season. Ice EOc per 100 lbs. 26-8 Joseph Spies. V , i ?' We have an. unusually attractive display of men's clothing and furnishings that ought to arouse the genuine enthusiasm of every man who appreciates a good appearance. You will find in c.very garment a fine style quality, an unusual fabric quality and an ex ' ceptional service quality, that make a purchase more of an investment than an expense. Hail! Hail! Hail! is liable to come from any cloud Mr. Farmer, is your crop insured against hall? If not do net put it off. Come and see Miltonberger, the Insurance Man, he can make your crop a certainty. Land! Land! Land! Weingand, THE QUALITY PLACE. Want to list your land. We propose to make a vigorous effort to sell as quickly as possible. Quick sales with small profits, hustle for buy ers is our motto. If you want snaps in land see me I. L. MILTONBERGER, With Nebraska Real Estate Co., North Platte, Neb. ieer Hinman Does not pay commissions to in fluence trade; therefore, shoul'd you be recommended to buy at Hinman's, you may depend upon this recommendation as being en tirely disinterested. We handle quality goods at right prices and recommend GENERAL! Stoughton and Fort Smith Wagons John Deere Plows, Samson and Aermoter Wind Mills, Pums, Pipes and Well Material of all kinds, Pittsburg Electric weld Fencing, Barb Wire, Nails and Hard ware, Monarch Malleable Ranges, Detroit Vapor Stoves and Perfection Oil Stoves, Sharpless Cream Separators, Queen Incubators and Chick Food, Farm and Garden Seeds. JD n d n L I o 9 Cor. 5th and Locust Phone 15 i 1 v