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,r fnw ' t "WW"" HWIlWl'r'"WK"."-W I'xiwmH WHIP I I Take Buick Agency. McNcal & Yntos, of Sutherland, were In the city Saturday and signed up for the Buick agency- aqd drove homo a new model 35 Buick louring L; -1 car. Wif A Ikjl IS'' i it m u r r hi ! H iu i f i. TO KHSIhE GIRL And we certainly hove a pretty line of Set Rings, Signet Rings, 18k Tiffany Wedding Rings and a fine assortment of Diamonds. Rings from $10.00 to $250.00. Pleased to show you. CLINTON, SCHILLER & CO., Prescription Druggists First Door North of First National Hank Local and Personal. Fireman Beader roturncd Saturduy from n visit in eastern points. R. F. Stuart went to Lowollon ycs3 terdas to figure on a plumbingcojntract. Kov. Harpor, of Scottii Bluffs, filled tho pulpit at the Methodist church Sun day. Miss Graco Mooney has as her guest this week Mrs. McFarland of Lex ington. For Sale A Wnrdrobo 'Couch. In quiro at 921 East Third St. or phono red 382. A jollyjjjarty of young society people held a pleasant outing at Hall's grove sdnd5;Uft' Mrs. O. E. Weil returned yesterday mornlngfrom a short visit in Denver with friends. Mrs. Campbell, of Lexington arrived hero Sunday to visit Miss Grace Mooney for some time. ' ' Mrs. M, H. Douglas went to Cheyenne yesterday morning to report to tho G. I. A. convontioh. Tho Methodist aid society will meet with Mrs. Dugan, 120 West 9th St., Thursday afternoon. Mrs. ftrank Avery, of Paxton, re turne'dhpme yesterday after a short visit in town with friends. Howard Graham, who has been work, ing in Council Bluffs for some time, spent Sunday with his wife Mr. and Mrs. Moso McFarland will g6 to California tomorrow to spend several months with friends. Mrs. Wright mother of Mrs. M. H, DouglPa wont to Portland Saturday to visit her son for some time, J. T. Murphy returned Sunday ovon ihg from Omaha whore ho nccompaniod his son to tho hospital last week. Ir. and Mrs. Charles Ilirsch and family will Jeavo this wook for an ex tended visit in Ohio with relatives. Mrs. W. A.' sTnnnor, of Lexington, who visited her parents Mr, and Mrs. Frank Redmond loft Sunday for homo. Charles Dixon whohasbconnttonding school at Pasadena, Cal., roturncd home Sunday evening to spend tho summer, Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Donaldson and children roturnod Sunday coning from a Bhort visit with relatives at Fnrnam. A largo assortment of Henderson corsets for your selection and approval at very modorato prices. E. T. Tkamp. A CHALMERS "SIX" bearing the good roads boosters will arrive Wednesday at 11:30 a. m. This car has been driven over 40,000 miles as a "test" and good roads car. Good roads boosters have no hesitation in embarking in this car for thoy know it to be reliable and capable of en during the road strain and feel confident of making their schedule. The "30" and "30" have the same enduring qualities and an investigation will convince you of the superior merits of the Chalmers car. MINER DEADER. nf The Jeweler Mr. and Mrs. John Burgnor arc re joicing over the arrival of a baby girl which was bdrn to thorn Saturday morn ing. Mrs. Harry Porter is enjoying a visit from her sister Miss Hilda Rasmussen, of Holdredge, who arrived a few days ago. Mrs. Fred Rasmussen and children came down from Hershey Sunday to attend tho K. C. picnic and visit rela tives. ' Robert A. Dick left the last of the weok for Laramie, where he has ac cepted employment in the U. S. forest service. MissArta Kocken closed a successful term of school in Sheridan and returned homo yesterday to spend the summer months. Miss Janet Bailoy, of Denver, arrived arrived here Saturday to visit her aunt Mrs. Alden and attend the Junior Norrrial. Geo. Miller, who has been employed with tho Nebraska Telephone company for some time was transferred to Grand Island Saturday. Miss Efllo McKinley leftforher home in York yesterday afternoon after a two weeks visit with her sister Miss Alfa McKinley. Simon and Hugh Brogan, of Paxton, apont Sunday in town having came down to attend the K. C. picnic and visit the Murphy family. ' Rings nro things we pride ourselves about. Look over our stock nnd you'll holp us shout. Clinton, Tho Jeweler, 511 Dewey streot. Tho second track has been placed in service between Julesburg and Weir siding. Ballasting gangs are working both oast and west of Sidney. Mr. and Mrs. Charloj Hofhine, of Cheyenne, visltod tho latter's parents Mr. and Mrs. O. B. Frazrier Sunday whilo enroute to eastorn points. Georgo Rannio, of this city, has been appointed instrument man with tho en gineers in chargo of second track work between Julosburg and Pino Bluff. Miss Anna Steinhausen, of Boiso, Idaho, visited Miss Hazel Nichols Sat urday whilo enroute to Lincoln. Miss Steinhausen is a former North Platte Birl. a Lieut. Nathan Post, formerly of this city, who has been navy recruiting officer with hendquartors at Omaha, has boon transferred to sorvico in tho Samoan Islands. Sheriff Clark, of Oshkosh,camo down on tho branch train last evening with E. J . Collins, whom ho was escorting to tho ponltontiary to serve a sontonce of from fivo to ten years for horse stealing. Collins served a thirteen-year sentence in tho pen for killing an Om aha man in 1894. HINMAN, Bulger Makes 'cm Laugh. "The Flirting Princess" played to a large audience at the Keith Friday evening and everybody was thoroughly pleased with tho performance. Harry Bulger, the comedian, brought forth much laughter by his funny sayings. The singing and dancing was good and the scenic effects splendid. Many Tourists Passing Through. As the season advances the number of auto tourists is increasing and as many as a dozen cars a day paas through, tho larger part of which are west bound. A family of four driving a Stoddard-Dayton and enroute from Grand Rapids, Mich., to Los Angeles, were fn town Sunday. They left homo May 31st and are making tho trip in easy stages. Waltemath Breaks An Arm. Henry Waltemath suffered tho frac ture of his right arm Sunday morning while in tho act of cranking his six cylinder car. Accidents of this kind are rather common, this being the third to occur within a week, tho other two victims being Mr. Oestrich and Russell Bedell. Tho "kick" of a gasoline en gine is even more dangerous than tho kick of a full grown mule. Will Arrive Tomorrow. H. E. Fredrickson, Mayor Dahlman and several other good roads boosters, who are making a trip from Omaha to Cheyenne for the purpose of spreading the gospel of good roads, are scheduled to arrive hero at noon tomorrow and will spend an hour or so with us. Sev eral cars loaded with enthusiasts will go down the road during the forenoon, meet the Omahans and escort their, into town. . Mrs. Duke Elected President. The first annual convention of Dis trict No. 7, Degree of Honor, Ancient Order of United Workmen, held nt Sidnoy the latter part of last woek was well attended nnd proved very interest ing and successful. Mrs. Magnolia Duke, of this city, wns elected district president for tho ensuing year. Mrs. Duke has for years been a very en thusiastic worker in tho local lodge, and her selection as district president is a compliment to her and the North Platte lodge. Trip to Europe. W. T. Wiicox and J. J. Halligan left Sundny night for Chicago to have a look in at the republican convention. then co to eastern cities, including attendance at the d-jmocratic convention. After this thoy go to New York to sail to Quecn8town, visiting Ireland, Scot land, England. Franco and Germany. They expoct to bo absent two months or more, nnd of course anticipated a Very pleasant and interesting trip of recreution. Honor for Brady Boy. Robert H. Beatty, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Beatty, of Brady, who grad uated from the University of Nebraska law school, wns one of the six selected for membership in thoTheta Kappa Nu, tho honorary law fraternity. This honor is bestowed by reason of high standing in studies during the entiro three years' course. The Tribune is mightily pleased to have a Lincoln county boy merit this honor, nnd congratulates Robert on his standing. Fine Flag Day Program. Tho Flag Day exercises at the high school auditorium Friday afternoon was attended by an nudienco that prac tically filled tho soating capacity of the room. The major part of those present wore students at the junior normal though there were quito a number of members of the G. A. R. nnd W. R. C. Tho program, as published in these columns, was carried out in its entirety and each number was excellently ren dored. Real Estate More, Personal Less. County Assessor Bacon nnd his deputy Mrs. Nona Boyer are now footing up the assessment returns of the various precincts. Whilo the total has not yet been ascertained and the official abstract will bo not made until the state board of equalization finishes its work, which will do about Julv 1st. tho real estate assessment in practically every precinct, is greater than four yenrs ago, whilo tho assessment of personal property will Bhow a decrease over last year. The vraiso in real estato is confined exclusively to good farm land grazing land remaining nt tho same valuation as in 1908. The falling off in personal property is due to a docreaso in tho amount of property rathor than to a lower valuation. August 4th is tho reported date for placing in service tho new do luxo const train. Tho cquipmont for this train will bo now and luxurious, nnd the locomotives of tho latest type. The running time between Omaha and San Francisco will bo several hours less than the presont No.l nnd for tho priv ilege of riding on this train nn extra charge will bo made. We cordially invito you to visit our corset department and examine the various Henderson models. E. T. Tuamp. Rob. Cary, physicial dlroctor of tho tho University of Mountana at Missoula, arrived in town a fow days ago and will visit his parents until September 1st Tho U. of M. does not have a vory large enrollment nbout 250 but it is a growing school with bright prospects in ovory direction. Mr. Cary is well pleased with his position. For Rent 5 room cottage, west Gth and Lincoln Avenue. Phono blnck 229. Mayor Patterson, who was rocently elected president of tho state league of Duilalng anu loan associations, will attend the national convention which will bo hold at Atlantic City, N. J., be ginning July 10th. For Rent Fivo room cottago on east Oth St Inquiro 209 west 4th. Rov. J. J. Graham, of Hastings, E reached at tho Presbyterian church undny. Whilo hero he was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Graham, be ing a brother of tho former. JL. JL. JL wL JL &. Jt Ai JL JUNE SALE The backwardness of the season is leaving us with more stock than we want at this time of the year, and we will offer exceptional bargains for the next twenty days to reduce the stock. Therefore beginning-Saturday, June 15th, and continuing-until July 5th, we offer you any selection of goods from our stock Queen Quality shoes excepted at a cash Discount of 20 Percent. This means that for every dollars worth of goods purchased during this sale you save twenty cents. That's worth while, isn't it. When The Leader announces a twenty per cent discount the public realizes that it means twenty percent off , regular prices no marking up of prices "when this discount is offered, You will want to "dress up" on July 4th, and this store is the only real place, where you can secure ready made garments for man, woman or child. We can fit everybody, suit everybody and save your money. In some lines we will offer a discount of fifty per cent; come in and see what we have to offer you. All Alterations Free Except on Garments Less Than $5.00. j i . , k Local and Personal. Joseph Roddy has returned from a business visit in Council Bluffs. Miss Olive Decker, of Maxwell, is visiting friends in town this week. Miss Gladys Swancut, of Brady, is the guest of relatives in the city this week. Miss Anceline Herrod left Saturday morning for Keystone to spend several dny$ with friends. Mr. und Mrs. Charles Perkins left Saturday morning for Omaha to spend a few days with triends. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. McWilliams hnvo returned from a short visit with friends in Grand Island. Marcell Keliher and sister Edwina left yesterday for Chicago to spend a week with their father. Miss Emma Allen, of Omaha, is the guest of Mrs. Frank Buchanan, having arrived the last of last week. Mr. and Mrs. Horner, of Norfolk, who visited Mr. and Mrs. Arnett last Weok, left for home Saturday. Mrs. Gray, of Giltner, arrived Satur day morning to visit her sons L. L. and Albert Gray for some time. Mrs. Thomas Duke returned Saturday from Sidney where she we"ht as a dole gate to the D. of II. meeting last week. Miss Lucy McCready, of Ravanna, arrived Saturday evening to visit her sister Mrs. Sidney Diilion for a week or longer. MesdnmeB Collins and Paxton, of Port land, Indiana, who have been guests of thoir sister Mrs. Mary Baker, will leave today ror home. Mrs. Eber Lloyd came down from Laramie Saturday to join Mr. Lloyd, who recently accepted n position in Georgo Smith's office. Tho Carl Shaeffer estate was up be fore tho county court Saturday for the appointment of an administrator. W. H. Munger, Jr., was appointed. Rny Stromberg formerly of tho local railroad surveyor's office who has been stationed at Callaway for six months past visited local friends tho last week. General car inspector Fenison, of Om aha accompanied by government inspec tors Gnrdner, of Wushington and Sher wood, of Denver, transacted business in town the last of tho week. Notice. All accounts due the firm of Ginn, Whito & Schatz Co., must be settled in full nositivolv bv Julv IB. 1912. All thoso knowing themselves indebted toi us will save considerable trouble and expenso by calling and settling their account boforo the abovo date. ' Ginn, White & Schatz. Merchandise. Now stocks of groceries or dry goods to oxchange for real property. Write for full particulars. U. S. Investment Co., 839 New York Life Dldg., jKnnsas City, Mo. 40-4 ORDER OF HEARING ON ORIGINAL TRO HATE OP WILL. The Slate of Nebraska, Lincoln county, ss. In tho County Court. June 13th, 1912. In the matter of the estato of Hans J Hansen, deceased. On reading and filing tho petition of Anna F. Hansen, praying that tho instrument, tiled on the 13th day of June, 1912, and purporting to bo the last will and teBtament cf the said deceased, may bo proved. Approved, probated, allowed and recorded as tho'lnst will and testament of the aid Hans J. Hansen, deceased, and that the execution of said instrument may be committed and tho administration of said estato may be granted to herself a executrix. Ordered. That July 9th, 1912, at 9 o'clock a. m. Is assalgncd for hearing said petition, when all persons interested in said matter may appear at a county court to bo held in and for said county, and show cause why the prayer of petitioner should not be granted. A copy of this order to be pub II shed in tho North Platto Tribune, a legal semi weekly newspaper of said county for three sue cesslve weeks prior to sr.Id date of hearing JOHN GRANT, County Judge. iiu&c9 r'O S THE OFFICERS Of this bank hold their time, their experience and their advice at the disposal of patrons. Their efforts are directed toward the promotion of the financial welfare of customers, for suc cessful customers, means a prosperous bank. You are invited to meet the officers of this bank and discuss with them the various ways which they can be of service to you. Make This chas. Mcdonald, President McDonald Stale Bank, NORTH PLATTE, NEBRASKA. , sw n amm ummer Tourist Round-Trip Fares to the Pacific Coast From North Platte.,to Cali fornia and North Pnoifir Const . U,Mr From North Platte to Cali fornia one-way. via North Pacific Coast Points From North Platte to Cali fornia and North Pacific coast points , From North Platte to Cali fornia, one-way via North Pacific Coast Points Union Pacific Standard Road of the West. New and Direct Route to Yellowstone Nntionnl PnrU Protected bylAutomatic Electric Block Safety Signals Excel-. lent Dining Cars on ALL Trains, For additional information and Illustrated California and Pacific Northwest book, call on or address F. E. BULLARD, Agent. Proprietor. v: in Bank Your Bank w. h. Mcdonald, Cashier and Vice-Prest. $S5 Tickets on sale to California June 12 to 20; final return limit August 31; August 20 to September C; final return limit October 31. , Tickets on salo to North Pacific Coast Points June 8 to C: final ""- vxwst romts June . rp.tllr limit .Ttili, V7 T..- n-. . Jlv ; final return limit Au -list 27. July 11-12; final return limit September 11, October 12, 14 and 15; final return limit Nov. 16. Tickets on sale Juno 3 to 6; final return limit July 27. June 12 to 20; final return limit August 31. Juno 27 to July 6; final return limit ft" -? July 11-12; final return limit September 11. August 29 to September 5: final return limit October CI. October 12. 14 and '15: final return limit November ICES Tlck.ts..on ?aIe Juno 1 toTSeptem bcrSO; final return limltiOctobor 31 $7S Tickets on saleJunol to September 30; final return limit October 31. K ! f A 1 " jijJL k " ,mf. - . 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