MmmmMiMm&m$M$mm$iimmMm&MiW Special, free Silk Petticoat given with every purchase of Suit or Coat from $1 2 up during Opening Week. Fresh Cut Flowers given to the Ladies on Opening Day. AND ENING w wwa i jiw mi i WW ww warn ris vnmum.mmvt m u wwrurjttagvWBfr-pq awn rmwiuw w mjji y saw iwmtu mj j iw gaewwawiWH p. aui iwa WllUIMMIWIIHHMMIIfclMlilMWIIiaWMJBUWU H OP VI JR I w 18 "' ,h ' Our "Motto: ' ' . A square deal Courteous treatment. rSSS5RS3S5i383SS3S&f?515 III iOIiiiLJ Summer is We have a fine case Umbrellas. Plain and fepy and silk tops. Let us show you. CLINTON, Jeweler ) and, Qptican. i- We want your repair work. ' tmHHMHHJHHR PHONE 4 OR 0 For Your Drugs. Orders De livered promptly. REXALL and NYAL DRUG STORES T lb m at ( ts-44444-a & Local and Personal 'Miss Goldlo Wells of Lexington, visited local friends Frldny of last waolc, , "Dr. J, S. Twinom returned Saturday morning from a professional visit in Bradyi Tho boiler plant at the new round house will have n capacity of 1350 horse power, or moro than"doub!o thd'eapne Ity of the plant now in uso ul the shops. THURSDAY, APRIL 3D, AT 2 P. M. We are ready for business, and we bid you welcome to come to your city's new exclusive womans shop to inspect the beautiful display of Women's and Misses' wearing apparel. You will find every garment perfect as to style, quality, and fit In appreciation of your waiting for our opening we will have special offerings during the opening week. Don't fail to take advantage of the season's most important mercantile event, enabling you now by the opening of this new store to get yotir Spring and Summer outfit of the most beautiful styles at moderate prices. A special invitation is extended to the out-of-town teachers who will be in attendance at the teacher's convention this week. to all. coming some time. line of detachable handle and handles. Black For Sale-My property at 323 "West 8th Stroot. Geo. S. Daskins. Mrs. Joseph Grablo came down Sat urday f,rom Sutherland to visit local frionda. . Mrs. P. II. Lonergan and sons spent tho week end in Sutherland with friends. Thomas Gllmaitln will loavo this wook for Memphis, Tenn., to accopt a position. Mrs, Charles Sandal! left the first of this weuk for Omaha to spend n week or longer. Mr. and Mrs. J, Q. Wilcox went to Cozad Sunday to attend the funeral of a relative. Mrs. Englo and daughter Helen, of Ft. McPherson, are visiting Mr, and Mrs. FredGinn, Mrs. Fish and daughter Velvu, of Kearney, visited Mr, and Mrs.' J. E. Sebastian Inst woek while, onroute to Chappoll to visit friends. i North Platte's Only A merchants lunch will be Served in Masonic hall Saturday, April 5th, by the Lady Forresters. Dr. Drost returned Saturday morning from a business visit in the eastern part of this state. Miss Sara Cressler, of the local tele phone oflice, was taken ill with diptheria Saturday evening. If you are contemplating building a residence this spring see McNamara's plans and specifications. Phono Black 207. "i Mrs. H. W.Allwino, a former resi dent of this city arrived here Saturday evening to visit hor daughter Mrs. Harry Mitchell for several weeks. Tho B. of L. E. aro making ar rangements for their 30th Annual May party which will be held nt the Lloyd Thursday ovening, Mny 1st. Henry Schrieber returned the latter part of laot week from a visit with his wife in Oklahoma anu will transnet business for sovoral weeks. , Mrs. Ellsworth, of Sutherland, who visited Mr. nnd Mrs. Ralph Chambcr- lain last week while enroute home from the east, left Sunday afternoon. Pittsburg Perfect Electric Weld Fenc cing, Grand Island Barbed Fencing, Barbwire and nails for sale at Hershey'' 5th and Locust Sts., Phone 15. tf Mrs. Edward Putoff, of Sidney, for merly Miss Nell Bowman of this city re turned home Saturday evening aftor sponding a fow days duys with town friends. J. A. Rannie returned Stindnv morn ing from a briof visit in Omrtha. He went over tho path of tho tornado nnd found tho wrockngo to bo even greater than described by the Omaha papors. Mrs. Lester Walker and daughter Miss May will return this week from St. Joe, Mo., where for two weeks they have been the guests of Mr. and Mrc. W. M. Cunningham, formerly of this city. The Lady Forresters held a business meeting at tho homo of Mrs. p. H. Lonergan Friday and completed arrango mouts for the banquet which thny will serve the Western Nebraska Teachers' Association Friday evening in tho Mas onic Imll. In tho declamatory contest hold at Sutherland Friday evening in which Attornoy Gibbs, Miss Cleo Chappell, and Supt. Smlthof Brady, wre judges, first honors were given Misses Mamie O'Rourko of Brady and Helen Slioop of Sutherland. They will appear "on tho program of tho district contest which" will bo hold in Oils city. Captain Doy's billiard team, who won tho recont tournament in tho Elk rooms from Roy Dohorty's team woro ban queted by the latter Friday ovening. Those taking active part in tho games were Messrs, Shriner, Glbhs, Carpen ter. Wilcox, Clinton, Wnltemath. Piel sticker, Rinckor, Herrod, Gullliaumo Redmond, Malonoy and Reynolds. For" Sale. Eggs for sotting from pure bred Barred Plymouth Rock chickons. In quire of or address, BlankonburgBros,, 1350Nrth Locust St., North Platto, Neb. ThnoNo. Red 113. 13-C Exclusive Ladies' Shop. r Miss Freda Hammer left ndny evening for Sidney to spend the week end with her sister. There will be a public dance held at the K. P. hall Wednesday evening Everybody welcome. W. S. Powell rebumed work Satur day aftor being off duty for several days owing to illness. Mr. and Mrs. Richards, of Odessa, are expected today to visit their son W. L. Richards and wife. Mfss Nellie Hanifln has resigned her position at the McKay store and be gan work in Tho Loader. Mrs. Jack Palmer and baby returned Saturday afternoon from a ten day visit with relatives in Callaway. Miss Eunice Bubbjtt came up from Lincoln Saturday evening to visit tho home folks for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Foster, of Lona, Neb., eame down Friday eveninc to at- ftend tho declamatory contest. Mary Morton, Kearney, returned homo the latter part of last week after visiting the Schwaiger family. Miss Mary Vincent went to Cozad Sunday morning to take charge of one of Dr. Quigloy's patients there. Ray C. Langford was off at tho First National bank the latter part of la3t woek owing to a seigo of la grippe. J. H. McDonald, of St. Louis, ar rived hero yesterday to accept a posi tion in the Wilcox Department Store. Received a new stock of Singer Sew ing machines. Fern Perkins, General Agent, 11G West 4th St., Phono Blk550. Miss Mabio Sawyer returned home Friday evening from Hershoy, where she closed a successful term of school. Misa Wetzell, of Sutherland, who spent lB8t week with Mrs. P. H. Loner gan returned home Snturday afternoon. Misses Alice Langford and Hannah Keliller will entertain the Young Ladies' Bridge Club Thursday evening at the home of tho latter. Nichols Bobei ago 22 and Katty Clay dge 18, both of this city, were married at the courthouse Saturday morning in tho presenco of Mr. and Mrs. Possn. Mrs. Frank Dentler and daughter Erna Robison, of Denver, aro expected today to visit local friends while en route home from a visit in Savanna, 111. Gus Homer, who was in from Buch anan precinct Saturday, say be did not lose any cattle in the late blizzard, but a number of his neighbors wore lets fortunate. A hundred or more head died ih his section of the county. C. C. Babcock, one of tho early set tlors of Gnrfleid precinct but now living at Arnold, visited friends in town Sat urday. He says Arnold is improving very rapidly and that fully a hundred houses will bo built there this year. Parties having rooms for rent, who can accommodate visiting teachers that will bo in our city April 3rd, 4th and 5th kindly notifiy M. E. Crosby, Scoy. Chamber of Commerco, Phono Black 413, or Miss Cleo Chnnpell, county tu poiintendont, Phone Black 502. Every Purchase Guaranteed If Not Satisfied, Your Money Refunded. H. F. Saunders, of Sutherland, spent Saturday in town on business. W. Thomas went to Myrtle last week to visit his daughter Mrs. Bickley. Miss Amanda Maline spont part of lost week with relatives in Gothenburg. Miss Gertrude Rebhnusen will enter n numbor of friends tomorrow ovening. Mrs. John Rodine went to OmJiha the Iattor part of last week to spend several days. I write every known kind of insurance) (except lire; and represent only tho best of companies in their respective lines. C. F. Temple. Mrs. I. A. Gilbert has returned from a short visit with relatives in Gothenburg. Second Hand Auto Bargains. To make room for new cars coming we will make low prices on a fow good secondhand cars. 2 cylinder 24 H. P. Jackson five passenger touring car $200 4 cylinder 224 H. P. Buick planetary transmission 390 Same kind of a car as above, like new. fully equipped. . 650 2 cylinder Reo five passenger touring car... . 200 4 cylinder 35 Hj P. Buick five passenger touring car 400 20,000 votes on the Buick 25 giyen away by the Telegraph goes free with each car. All of these cars are in first class rim ing order and not in need of any repairs. J. S. Davis Auto Co. Stability, Efficiency and Service lluvo hoon tho Jfnotors In tho growth oF the First National Bank, - oT - xoizni rcA.TTis, a'bbjmsm. OAJ'JTAZ, AA'D SUIZJTUS: Onn Hundred and Fifty Thousand Dollars. i . i "h, 't in .' t Mrs. J, W.Abbott of Hershey, spent the week end with town friends. Dr. Foote, of Omaha, spent the lat ter part of last week in town. County Surveyor Roy Cochran spent Saturday in Hershey on business. Miss Emma Anderson visited the home 'folks in Gothenburg last week. E. Timmermon transacted business in Omaha the latter part of last week. County Supt Chappell went to Suth lond Friday to judge an oratorical con test A typographical error occurred in Friday's issue of the Tribune in regard to the dato on which Mrs. Leslie Carter will appear at the Keich, instead of March 28th, it should have read May 2otn. , ',&'ae& JSfr X-'2piztii&miiiprva ?