3' V& v,!lN', u- nj - Lg"iSA J"d hcr P,aco a tol'o with ajeweiry want that you cnnnot All. Whether it be a watch, a ring or some llttlo trlnkot thli tore offers a choice wide enough to meet every taito or price limit. Come and tcit it for yourself. CLINTON, Jeweler and Optician. S DR. 0. II. CRESSLER, S 5 Graduale Denlisl. S S z Offlco over the McDonald 5 Stato Bank. S Local and Personal. Min Mary Stuart, of Omaha, is visiting hor sister Mrs. Krugor. Miss Ireno McKee has returned from a short visit with relatives in Brady. Tiger Press Drilis at Hershey'a 5th and Locust. Miss Ruey Shaner will go to Maxwell Sunday to spond a week with relatives. Mrs. A. Campi, of Wallace, spent the first of this week with friends in town. Mr. and Mrs. 0. M. Churchill have re turned from Denyer where they visited friends last week. Gasoline and oil stoves cleaned and re paired. Peter M. McGovern, phone 390. tf The Junior-Senior banquet will be held at the Rltner Cafe Saturday even ing, May 24th. W. J. Tiley left Wednesday for the eastern part of this state to spend sev eral days on business. Attorneys Beeler, Muldoon and Hoag land returned Monday from Ogalalla, where they held court last week. Pittsburg Perfect Electric Welded Fence. The Weld that Held at Horshoy's cor 5th and LocuBt. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Murphy are ex pected home tomorrow from an extended visit with relatives in Creston, la. Call us up and wo will deliver you pint or quart of the finest ico cream you ever tasted. Stone Drug Co. Miss. Beth Cunningham returned to Gothenburg the first of this week after a short visit with Miss Florenco Stamp. Mrs. M. V. Mitchell and son Hugh, who have been yisiting in Lexington, Omaha and cities of Iowa, will return home this week. Mrs. George Prosser and Mrs. Charles Bowen were called to Norwalk, O., Tuesday evening by tho death of the former's sister. Well located vacant residence lots listed for sale with Buchanan & Patter son find ready sale. Ralph M. Soper and Miss Ruth Powley both of this city, were married Wed nesday by Rev. C. T. Miller and left for Tennessee where the former will study for the ministry. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Weil leave next Tuesday for a visit with relatives in Germany. While in Europo they will travel extensively in the several countries and will be absent a number of months. seed for sale at ' Sweet Clover Hershey's. Mrs. George T. Field, who has been spending sovoral months in southern California, will return home tomorrow. Her sister and nephew who accompanied her will also return and stop over a few days before fpaying for their home in Detroit. Mrs. B. L. Robinson offers for sale at reasonable prices both of hcr houses on West 2nd street. Also part of hor household goods. Call at 620 West 2nd street during tho day or at 714 West 5th street for pricos. 32-4 Eben Warner, former manager of the North Platte Telephone Co., spent Wednesday in town while euroute from Omaha to Crawford, where he is now located. Mr. Warner is now manager and Is financially interested in a system which covers Chadron, Crawford and other towns in the northwest part of the state, and with toll lines aggrava ting over three hundred miles. Former Resident Suicides in Omaha. Isaac Marsh, who for n number of years made his home with his daughter. Mrs. E. Van Natta in this city, commit ted suicide in Omaha Monday. Last year tho VanNatta family moved to Curtis and Mr. Marsh went with them. The story of tho suicide is thus told In the Tuesday issue of tho World-Herald: With an open bible on the stand be sido him and without a bit of clothing on him, Isaac Marsh, apparently an aged business man fiom Curtis, Neb., was found dead from gas asphyxiation In a room upstairs at 610 North Sixteenth street at 1:30 o'olock yesterday. The police believe it suicide, sickness being the reason. A bankbook and business letters found in the dead man's clothing lead to the belief that he is a business man from Curtis, Neb. The bankbook shows largo and frequent deposits with a remaining balance of several thousand dollars. Tho letters aro from a number of business concerns from all over this state. Sam Olander, part owner of tho build ing where the bady was found, smolled gas shortly after noon yesterday and in vestigated. The door and windows to tho room were tightly closed and the gas jet turnod on full force. The man's nude body was leaned back in a chair. Open on the stand be side him was tho biblo, a brand new one. Numoroue prescriptions and receipts from doctors lead to tho theory thut the man had been sick. Others in tho building said he had been there nearly two weeks and never spoke to any of them. He was a largo man, gray headed, gray mustache and owned plain, but expensive clothes. Railroad News. Forman A. W. Kruger and wife spent Sunday in Denver. John Bloomer a former machinist, of this city, arrived from Omaha Wednes day and will do pipe work at the round house. Steam Fitting Foreman G. P. Bain bridge, of Omaha, and gang arrived and have commenced work on the new terminals. Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Macomber left yesterday for Cleveland to attend the sessions of the Order of Railway Con ductors' convention, which will bo held in that city for about three weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Herman LeDioyt left Wednesday for San Francisco, where Mr. LeDioyt goes as a delegate to the convention of the Brotherhood of Rail way Trainmen. Following the conven tion Mr. and Mrs. LeDioyt will visit relatives in Portland. They will be absent a month or longer. Jim Duard, a Greek section hand, in the employe of tho Union Pacific, hud a narrow escape with his life on Tues day afternoon at Watson's ranch when ho fell off a handcargoingathigh speod and rolled under the wheels. Tho ex tent of Duards's injuries are tho loss of one of his toes and a badly crushed foot with numerous body contusions and a slight scalp wound. Fine Plants For Sale. Cabbages, tomatoes and sweet po tatoes 50c per 100. Express paid. Or ders filled promptly. Clyde Shallenijuger, Hershoy, Nebr. For Sale, Tho board of directora of the Y. M. C. A. offer the following articles for sale for cash or bankable paper: One Brunswick Balke pool table, one Bruns wick Balke billiard table, twelve sani tary cots with mattrasies and shoots, four bookcases and 100 square feet llnoloum. M. E. Crosby, Prcs. of Board. l!- The best lubricant Handing Out Horse Power for wagons is Mica Axle Grease Saves repairs and makes hard roads easy. "If a the Mica that doei it." Standard Oil Company Omaiia (NCDRASKAI A7vre iztMM Friday and Saturday i in MAY 1 6 and 7 , THE PRINCESS GARMENT DISTINCTION IN DRESS You all know the brand'and after wearing one of these gar ments know their trueX worth. All on sale for Friday and Saturday farjbelow cost. Ladies9 Suits, All Colors 15.00 and 16.00 Suits go at $10. 50 18.50 Best values in theworld, only 1 a.75 22.50 Suits special. . . '. I O COATS 10.00 and 12.00 Values, good styles tpitUO 15.00 and 16.00 Coats, best slyles IvP.OO 18.00 and 20.00 Coats on sale during this date at 15. UO 22.50 Coats, beautiful crarments, only ... l.O Do not fail to secure a Princess garment r 9 1 The- HENDERSON FASHION FORM CORSET A special inducement to in troduce to the people the wonderful values we offer in corsets. A PERFECT FIT TUr:BMDI&RSrMT for each and every figure , OBMEMBISSCUTST JlU-5.CORaBT.CT-l, We know y()ur needg Jl-CO.ETG-iN When we recommend these goods to our customers we have a further object in view than the small profit involved in that sale. Before we sell and recommend any merchandise we are certain it is the very best in every way. Be sure and visit our corset, department Friday and Saturday. All styles and prices represented to suit every want. 20 per cent discount on all corsets for this date only. Ijify ATIV I ( I I 1 I r I W V I' ' 1 JLj JL J. Jl1jI1i J.JL 3L iJvI irffi&SS&tiM M iffll Us I li'lffMMllpii " H I II ' 1 DISTINCTION in dress nto.iu.rAi; or net Events in Society and in Clubdom. Miss Mry Elins will entertain the Catholic Girls' club Monday evening at cards. A number of friends were entertained Wednesday ovening by Mrs. Clyde Cook in honor of Mrs. Jess Thomas, of Rawlins, who is her guest. Card games were played. Lunch was served at mid night. Mrs. Nichals McCab entertained the Mothers' Club Wednesday afternoon. After spending a couple of hours in kensington work and social conversation the guests wore served with a two course lunch, Mrs. Butler Buchanan entertained a number of ladies at a kensington Tues day afternoon in honor of Mrs. New bold, of Aurora. The ladies spent the afternoon in fancy sewing and were sorved with nico refreshments. The J. D. club tendorcd a surprise party to Mrs. George KanoiT, of Grand Island, at tho home of her sister Mrs. Andy Scharman Tuosday evening. Nicely prepared refreshments wore par taken of lato in tho evening. The Girls' Friendly society were en tertained in a vory enjoyablo mannor Tuesday evening at the parish house by the Missos Carrie Marti, Marjorie Den, Elaine Bundy and Gladys Hall. Card gamos wore played after which de lightful refreshments wero servod. Tho P. E. O. society wero the guests of Mrs. W. T. Wilcox Wednesday after noon. Tho Knights of Columbus hold a social dnnco at tho Lloyd opera house luesuay evening,which was attended by a largo number of young people. Danc ing began at nino o'clock and continued until midnight. The arrangement com mittee wns composed of Messrs. W. J. Landgraf and W. J. O'Connor. If VOU with to mnlfp mpr1v nl n( your residence property list it with Buchanan & Patterson. Health a Factor in Success. The lanrest factor rnnfrlhnHnn- n n man's sucoess !b undoubtedly health. It has been ohinrvail Hint mnn l .ot- dom sick when his bowela aro regular, ub is never wen wnen thoy aro con stipated. For constipation you will find nothing quite so good as Chamber lain's Tablets. They not only move the bowels but itnprovo tho nppotite and strengthen tho digestion. Thoy are sold by all dealers. Mr. and Mrs. JnkoPizer, of Hastings, who visited in California for several weeks, camo Tuesday evoning to visit Mr, and Mrs. Julius Pizorwhilo onrouto homo. Notice to Dog Owners . All dogs running at largo without tags on after May 15th will bo exterminated. By order of Chief of Polico. Mrs. John Ilolcombc, of Maxwell, is visiting rolativos in town. Miss Ethel Jacobs olosed a successful term of school at Wollfleet this week and rctumod homo. Con Walker, P. H. Sullivan, John Rannlo and T. M. Cohagen, who at tended the A. 0. U. W. convention in Hastings this week, are expected to re turn tomorrow. Dift fydfield RMield, Physicians and Surgeons. WILLIS J. KnnniXD. Surijeon. JOE U. UEDF1ELD. J'hyilclan. OFFICE: Physicians & Surgeons . Hospital . . PHONE C12. 'mm rea m &, MIUfSTOAffNC. 0RYPOW0IH k VjjQ Mtoi m whiti l?p AND IirutTINTt KALKOMO, o .... A SANITARY. DURABLE CALCIMINE COL.nWfTrER PATTOS PAINT CO. kMILWAUKtf. Wll A ' ,,. R J. & BRIGHTEN UP! Now is time to get your house In order. Coino In and we will tell you how you can fix your old floors, furniture and wood work as good as an oxport could do it for one-fourth tho cost. II you Intend to point your house let us figure with you. One gallon of Patton sun proof paint will cover 3IJ0 square feet two coats. It will surpriso you how cheap It can be done. Chi-namol Furniture polish, J pint 25 cents. Stanvar, a liquid applied with a rag for waxed finishes with vory llttlo rubbing, pintB COc. , Chl-Nainel Floor Outfit for graining old floor and wood work: including graining tools and a brushus special prico $2.50 cents. Furnit ure varnish i pint 25c. Hayo you tried Bug-I-Cide for Bed Bum Kolkomo Well Finish, 51b package for COc comes in all colors. Can bo used over wall Paper one package will finish an ordinary room. Putzino Wall Paper cleaner 25 cents. Screen Paint i pints 20 cents, pints 35 cents. Stone Drug Co. 1