D mtiM Summer is coming some time. We have a fine line of detachable lfandle and case Umbrellas. Plain and fancy handles. Black and silk tops. Let us show you. ' CLINTON, Jeweler and Oplican. We want your repair work. ra V ffM'3'ilfrCr6'4a& Ui V Mi IV PHONE 4 OR Far Your Drugs. Orders De livered promptly. REXALL and NYAL DRUG STORES U m m JV st-S44?4Site-e'44-349444-9fc- Local and Personal Misa Victoria Gray wont to Herahoy yesterday morning, Old Lino Banker Lifo, Lincoln, Nob. W, If. C. Woodhurst, Agency. 14-8 Mrs. Fred EJliott went to Omaha Wednesday morning. Miss Evelyn Daly has resigned her position as operator in tho local tele phono ofllco. Miss Tillio Blnnkonburg purchased a 1913 Ford car of Hondy & Orier Wed nesday1. B. B. Lloyd lato of Koystono hns returned horo and will resido on (ho 'Brett and Goodman ranch. D Mrs. M. II. Douglas and noico re" turned tho first of this week from a short visit in Grand Island. Tho Degrco of Honor social club will hold a social and entertainment at tho K. P. hall Monday evening. Mrs. Verne Mann loft Wednesday morning for Donvor to spend a week with her mother Mrs, Eaton. Mrs. W. II. LoDloyt and daughtor Mario returned Wednesday from Sidney whore thoy visited relatives. No. 8 Six room bungalow modern and is a fine Jiomo, three blocks from Wash ington school. Prico -1500.00 C. F. Temple. GoorgQ Zontmoyur roturneu yveuncs day from Omaha whoro ho spont tho first of this week with relatives. Very little interost is evinced in the cltvelectlon which will bo huld nnvt Tuesday; in fuct it ij rarely thut ono tno Btrcots. - - .. hears nny allusion to It on Clydd Fristo, of tho post office isvo(T duty this owing to Hlnos3. Tho Study club will meet with Mrs. Marshall Scott, 220 West 2nd street, Monday evening. x Miss Lillian Sturges rotiirnetl to Gib bon Tuosdny after spending sevoral days with tho Beyorlo family. Wilcoxson's Employment Agency fur nishes all kinds of help free, 'phone 9G. Office hours 9 a. m to 4 p. m. 100- Mrs, Ralph Smith and sons returned Tuesday afternoon from n brief yisit with Kearney relatives. John Herchel Eaton, formerly of this city was married recently in Denver to a young lady of that city. Harriot Walker and Will Dowhower both of this city, were grantod licenso to wed Wednesday afternoon. Buy lots in Fairviow Addition. Now is your chonce. Do not dolay. Dosir ablo location and ensy payments. Phono lied C72. F. J. Dionor & Co. tf Mr. Jacobson, of Dcnmntk, transacted school business n tho county superin tendent's offico Wednesday. Mrs. Harry Kelso nnd son left n fow days ago for Grand IslBnd to visit fr(ends for a week or more. Miss Dea Hardin left for Big Springs n few days ago after a short visit with Prof, and Mrs. E, A. Garliich. Chnrloy McNamara. of this city, was tho owner of ono of tho many houses wrecked by tho Omaha tornado. Special reduced prices all this week at the Parlor Millinery, 300 East 3rd street. 17 2 Mrs. Sink, of Omaha, who was tho guest of Mrs. O. W. Brandt returned honlo tho fore part of this week. Frances Dunn returnud Wednesday morning front Wood Itiyor whoro ho spent several days with, relatives. Residents of tho wont part ot tho North Platte school-district tho rurnl sotstion-cjreuUted. a-petitiqn asking that thoy bo permitted to withdraw from th)dislrict. Later another peti t on waelr.culated. protesting against Ihe withdrawal. - ';" , ,'i " , ' ' . "Hr.1. l t It was so good 0 you to call us.' An Evening Chat A Boll Telephone nddB so much moro joy to homo lii'o. In thoso days of constant coninmni- cation a residenco seems strnngoly isolated almost out of tho world if it hasn't a tolo phono. "When you want to reaoh any person, any wlioro, Boll Tolophono sorvico demonstrates its groat usefulness. But it is of pjirtioulnr valuo when called upon to satisfy emorgonoy needs. Bell Telephone Lines Reach Nearly Everyiohere. NEBRASKA TELEPHONE COMPANY 9mmrmxBmittxriim2rariMM&DVKSBa 9 NT uvjq-r.r'mimmmtmimmastws3a Charles L. Wood Diet Easter Evening. The Tribune received the following night message Wednesday morning from Arthur McNamara, of Oakland, Cal.: "Our old friond and townsman Charles L. Wood unused nwnv Knafnr evening at his homo in thirt city, kidney trouble causo of doath. Remains to be cremated Wednesday evening." In the doath of Mr. Wood a former pioneer resident of North Platte pasca to the great bryond at tho age of about sevonty years. Tho deceased came to North Platte in 18C9 and accepted a position as clerk in the office of tho di vision foreman of the Union Pacific which ho held for a number of years. Later ho ongaged in the meat market business, which ho conducted for sev eral years. In 1890 ho was appointed postmaster and served for four years when ho was succeeded by M. W. Clair. Nine yeara ago ho removed to Cali fornia in which stato ho had since re sided. Ho retained his real estate in terests in North Platto, owning tho property at tho corner of Sixth and Locust and tho houso and two lota on west Third. Ho is survived by a wife and daugh ter, his son Harry having died about ten years ago, leaving a wife and two children. Cleared of Serious Charge. WIIpox &. TTnlltnrnn ulin nurn ntl. tlGVH for thn (1nfrwlnnf rnnvaA .nl VCStordftV thnt thn TTniforl St,!-, o,.. preme court had affirmed the decision of juuge Munger, of the federal district court, In tho case of tho United States nirnlnst Willlnm f!inrrrn nf Prnrlv TV, charge against Mr. George was perjury ciaimeu io navo ucen maao in connection with evidence in u final proof made he faro tho local U. S. land office several yeara ago. The case was tried beforo juuge munger, who sustained the de murrer of the defondant whereupon tho government annenled tho case to tho supreme court. Three weeks ago Mr. rlalllgnn went to Washington to nrgue the esse, and yesterday received word that the hitrheBt tribunnl hurt iinhnlrl Mm lower court This ends tho case and Mr. Gfiororn I nntlrnlu frnwl tmt or. ugly charge. Will Deliver Farewell Sermon. Rev. It. R. Fnvnritrht wtmnnmn flm ago tendered his resignation as pastor of the Bantist church, will dolivnr ha farewell sormon noxt Sunday. Rev. FnVnfitrllf hurl linnn nvtnmla.l nnlla Tr.m Fremont, Holdrege and Pawneo City, and after consideration decided to accept the Pawnee City call. Rev, Favoright loaves North Platte nfter having had wonderful success both as to tho spiritual and material growth of tho church and Pawneo City is certainly fortunato in secur ing his sorvUeB as pastor. Fflink Mf'Flirlllon Ullin lt.no rlst.m .-.-.- uuv.., ..v. v .o UUITIJ from his ranch north of Paxton Wed nesday, saya "he lost but thirty-five head of cuttle in the blizzard, whereas it Was rcnnrtnrl hnhnrl Inat haaviU IT,. runs ubout six hundred head and' tho main herd sought shelter in a dry channel of the rivor that was protected frOITl the north JlV n honvv rrrniurVi rP brush. Those that norished wore in tho corrals near tho houso. The morning nfter tho storm he dug twenty-nine hpad out of the snow drifts, twenty-seven of wjiich recovorod from the effects aPlh storm. The losses reported in hia sec- tion nf thn rnnntrv uinca no fnlrn... Brogans 210 head, Maddock 200, Geo. mcumiey ztu. nay thorn 130, Jens Sillasen 70. WhitAwntnr 'ranpl. nhnnt 500, and Ed. Myers lost heavily. I have nil kinds of cltvnnHfnrm nrnn. erty for sale. If you are Rt all inter ested call and see me, Room 1, I. O, O. r. uuiiuuiB. j, i... TEMPLE. Tho Luthernn chnlr will mnait Y,a Easter cantata next Sunday evening. MfLHT Of thr IftVflTA flllrllanna nynannt- baster night desire to hear tho service ogam and there are some of their people who could not be present then that will appreciate tho opportunity noxt Sunday. And Laster comes but once u year. The nour oi service nexc aunuay evening is 7:30. After April 1st in accordance With a rulo airrici)r nnnn hv nil tV. churches years ago, tho evening ser vices until Oct. 1st. will betrin at 8 o'clock. For violating tho ordinance prohibit ing tho erection of frsmo buildings within tjho liro limits, Charley Echel bcrry was arrested Tuesday by Chief Otten. Arraigned beforo Judge Walker he nsked for and was granted a contin uance of tho hearing tor ten days. Mr. Lchelberry wought to erect a frame shop building on the lotfat the corner of Locust and Sixth streets. Wo hnvo somo good residenco prop perties for salo, also, money to loan on real estate, Somo lots in different parts of tho city. F. J. Diener & Co , Phono Red 572. 14I R. C. Longford, who made a trip through tho western part of McPherson county the early part of tho week, says tho numbor of dead cattle strewn ovor tho prairies form a pitiable sight. The loss in thnt section was very hsavy. Even where cattle were sheltond in bululinira thn Inoa in uni. ln.nn. Exceeded fifty per cent. Arrangements have been made to informally entertain members of tho Fields minstrels -at tho Elks' home following tho entertainment next Tues day evening. For two or three years past Informal receptions lmye been tendered the members of the company, a number of whom nro members of tho order. Gasoline and oil stoves cleaned nnd ro Pnirod. Peter M. McGovern, phone JuO. tf LtlrZ'. Pc2We. ' Voseipka entortained tht Club Novita Tuesday afternoon. Umtesta wero hold in which Mesdames brodPuyne nnd John Voseipka were given first prizes. Emblems of consola tion wore presented to Mesdames E. N. Oglor and Ella Huxoll. Refreshments wero served. D. M. Hogsett has begun tho work of altering and repairing tho Iddings residenco on Wost Fifth street. A number of Improvements will be made that will add to the attractiveness of this homo. Minnie Roberts, the sixteen-yoar old girl who nttempted to take her life the latter part of last week, was taken to tho Girls' Industrial school ut Geneva fuosday ovening by the matron of tho local jail. For Sale. Good kershon seed oats. Thorough bred Plymouth Cockerels and laying pullots. Win. Allbee, 1021 N Pine St Bargains Extraordinary n ;For this Week Only; We will give extra bargains" in Men's Suits We have taken all our $12.00 and $15.00 Suits and marked them All our $16.50 to $20.00 Suits marked down to 10.00 pi Get Busy this Week and Save Yourself Money SEE WINDOW DISPIiAY . Li E AMMONS L& CLOSING OUT TflE CLABAUGH STOCKS Will be Here Tuesday Evening. Al G. Field's minstrels, who are pleasing crowded houses in Denver this week, will appear at tho Keith next Tuesday ovoning. The show this season is a great aggregation about evenly divided between black and white face. The songbirds are a dozen Span ish students in brown velvet and gold lace, with Happing, plumed hats. The dancers arc eight black boll hops. The old-fashioned end men aro four black facud artists in people satin with the heavyweight Mr. Field In conventional attire doing the interlocutor's stunt. Ormond Bench, Fin., is supposed to be the location on the eve of the auto mobilo races. Tho beach and the ver anda of a hotel are shown with excel lent effect, with the company arranged in the old horse shoe way. The song3 are well sung, the jokes t fully .appre ciated nnd the dancing enjoyed. There is an automobile rnco and a realistic explosion, which sent the crowd into roars of laughter, and after the intermission there is a phantasy of "AH Hallowe'en." or "Lisle Murnrs Drenm," that is remarkably well done, the "shadow dance" and Henry Welser's frog imitation are especially clever. The final, "Opening of tho Panama canal," in four scenes, with four sences, with moving pictures, a vol cano in action, a great ship passing through lock's nnd a very funny sketch between Governor Bowen, Johnnio Dove and Bert Iwor, which is alone worth the price of admission. Second Number of Lyceum Course, Tuesday Evening April 1st, 8 p. m. aWaaaaaVaaaaaa EMaBBBBBBBBalaBBBBBBBBBBKI OTTO F. DRANSTETTER O, F. Brnnstetter will give the second lecture of the Socialist Lyceum course which is being held in this city. Mr, Brnnstetter was state secretary qt the socialist party of Oklahoma for several years and at tha head of their organization during the constitutional and stato hood campaigns. His interpretation of , industrial and political conditions are based upon a first hand knowledge of the workers problems, years of study, investigation, nnd a long experience in the affuirs of his party organization. His subject will be "What is SocibI sm," and those who have heard him say that ho is a clear and logical reasoner and ensily understood. Ho hns beon activo in the affairs of his party organization for many years and is well qualified to present his sub ject Come out nnd hear Mr. Brnnstetter answer this question. Don't forget tho date. Tuesday ovening April, 1st, 8 p. m. at Lloyd Opera House. All those holding season tickets to this courso may bring one other person who will bo ndmitted free. Committee. Card of Thanks. Wo wish to exnress our sinrniA thnnks to tho friends and neighbors for meir itinu assistance nnd sympathy shown in tho hour of our sadness and bereavement in the loss of our wife nnd daughter nnd also for the beautiful floral offerings. R. D. Chamberlain, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Hutfield and family, No. 3S Large sevon room house modern four blocks from Washington school. Prico 3000,00". This property is a bargain. V. F Tfmi'I k. fj TflBM R. F. STUART Sanitary Plumb mg I obtained ray experience of snnitary plumbing in some of the largest cities in the country, yhere the work is all done under the eye of a city inspector and according to a city code ntost strict. The Sanitary Plumber is as important in n town as a doctor. The doctor cures disease but the sanitary plumber prevents it. ,- . My work is low in cost and higlHn efficiency. It will pay you in health and pocket to let your, con tracts here. ' Shop Cor. Sixth and Locust. Phone 69. 1 gaBJMgMMBPBIMKMre mi m ,, , , I I" Keith Theatre Tuesday, April 1, Greater Minstrels, 27 The Oldest, Biggest and Best of all Minstrel Shows. Years o Continuous Success 27 Sixty-five in the Company pir1 Burt.Swor. John Healy. Gov. Bowen, Johnny Dove, Harry Shunk Ed'epunIgan Jack Richards, Paul LaLonde. Walter Sherwood Her bert Wilhson, R B Merville. W. II. Starr, B. H. Logan, Char?ey Rhin hart, John Crawford, Alsey Sexton, Bonnie Mack. ""'ey nin The Spanish Students, Minstrelsy PasVand-Present, The original production "Openinghe Panama Canal" All Hallowe en or Lish Mum's Dream&' p r win. A, Whole Evening ofiNovsltles. - J rof. William Walters Gold Band. Ten Thousand Dollars Worth of Gold, in Tuneful, Musical Instruments. Two Free Band Concerts Daily. v Seats Now Selling Prices SOc, 75, $1 and FREE! A Full Size 50c Box of Hake-Man Tonic Tablets Are you weak and nervous? Do ju" ouuur uin uacKacnes, rneumatism, or kidney trouble? Are your stomach nnd di gestive orunns constnnUy settine out of whnck. o that you can't enjoy your meaU any more? Are you losing: weight? Do you sleep poorly? l your body seak nnd crylnir for something: thnt Is lacklntt? 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