! ' H "" t " '' i , . , , .1 ; j I mi gSl i -I i ; J" '-"I LI 'I1'1 '" f r North EItt Boy Wins Creighton Medal. Give Happiness on GradiiDtion Bracelet. Watch or Borne other bubbling over CLINTON, The Chas. J. Pass Electod State Secretary. C. J. Pass and F. J. Doran ro turned ysstarday from Omaha whore thoy went n'a.doleeatofi to the atato conven tion of tho Knights of Columbus. Tho convention wan attended by the atato oflican, tho district dolegatcs and two delegates from each council .in tho stuto. Eighteen counci's vroro repre sented, which gives some idea of the strength of tho order in Nebraska. Wednesday the Knights were tho guests of tho Commercial Club at a luncheon, which was followed by an auto rido about tho city. Tho convention closed with tho elec tion of ofllccrs, Chas. J. Pass of this city bolng selected as stato secretary, n position of considerablu importance. Mr. PaBS has be-in one of tho live wires jn the local council since its organization, and has creditably filled positions there in. Ills election as state secretary wns argely duo to tho nctivo intorest ho has taken in the organization. THE MUTUAL BUILDING & LOAN ASSOCIATION. The assots of this association oxcoed the sum of half a million dollars. Tho roduction of tho'rato of interest to bor rowers has increased tho domand for loans; and in order to meet this demand tho association will issuo n limited amounted of Its PAID UP STOCK. Money invested in this paid up stock draws six per cent intorest, payablo somi-annually, and may bo withdrawn at any time upon thirty days notice, such notlco being waived whoro there aro funds In tho treasury to moot the withdrawal. T. C. Patti:son, President. Samuel, Goozuc, Secretary, Francis Flynn Gets High Credit at Stanford. Francis Flynn, who has boon a stu dent nt tho Leland Stundnrd Junior University at Palo Alto, Cal., during tho past yonr, arrived homo yesterday to spend tho summer vacation with his parents. Friends of tho young inun wilf ba pleased to know that his progress in that institution has been marked, as is evidenced by thu fact that jn the final examinations ho ntood first in a class of over ono hundred. This Indicates that Francis U making thu best possible uso of his collogo ndvantagos and that graduation will mean mora to him than tho mere earning of a diploma; ho will morgo equipped with an education backed by an ambition that spells suc cess in Ufa, for without this latter quali fication the former is insufllclont in It nets to gain much hoadway for tho possessor. M. E. Church Spider Webs will be the theme at the M, E. church Sunday evoning at 8 o'olook. Lessons from tho spider and her web will be applied to modern lifo. Other services of the day will be as follows: Sunday school 0:45 a. m., preaching 11:00 a. m., Epworth Loaguo 0:45. Thore has been plaood on the First National Dank cornor an object that is not offensive to the eye nor inconvenient to the passer-by, but if placed at each atroet Intersection would bo u groat help to Billy Salisbury in koopmg clean streets. Wo rofor to tho waste paper receptacle, mado of heavy stoel shoot ing, nicely painted and a product of Simon Bros, shop, Wore these recep tacles in gonoral uso the streets would not be litterod with paper that detracts from the otherwise neatness since" 'the signs have boen taken down. Mrs. J, T. Stuart and daughter Jreno aro spending this week in Omaha at tho Eastern Star Convention. Day by giving a pretty Ring, piece of Jewelry. Our stock is with pretty gifts. Jeweler. Wo want yyiur ropair work Nebraska Winds Cause Death and Ruin. The Scotts Bluffs section was visited Tuosday by a wind that assumed cyclonic proportions, sovoral farm building being lovoled, one porion killod and sovoral injured. Wednesday nfternoon about fivo thlrty a regular tornado swept over a section of Seward, wrecking a number of houses, killing nine people and in juring a score of othors. In tho country tributary to Seward considerable havoc was wrought and sovoral deaths re sulted. What About Life Insurance? Can't take this too early. The cost is little while young. Think of your wife and children. What would happen if you do not provide for then in case of death or accident. Bratt & Good man are writing one of the best and cheapest policies in the old reliable Mutual Life of New York. Let us show you this and you will take it. Don't nut it off until ton Info Art In. -day. Bratt & Goodman. Mrs. Hugh Gountt, who had been selously ill is much improved. Mr. nnd Mrs. R. A Willot,of Omaho, spent tho foro part of this week in town. ' Eighteen memborg of tho Yeomen loego wont to Brady Wednesday even ing to organize a'" homestead in that town. For Rent after Juno 1st, a five room house. $12 per month, 203 South Wal nut, an Miss Celia Gorham, of Grand Island, who visited her Bister, Mrs. W. A. Buchflnch this week, loft for homo yes terday afternoon. MOTHERS! Save Moth Oopvrtoht lilt fy tT(M llrti. i f I Y ( A 'Ms Wilcox Department Store $100,000.00 " To Loan on improved farms at low rate of interest with privilege of partial payments. Buchanan & Patterson., At the oratorical contest, of Crolghton colllego at Omaha, Wed nesday evening, Leo Pass of this city, a student at the college, won first honors and was preaonted with a beau tiful medal which had boon donated by an Omaha business man. Ten students participated In the contost, and each seleatlon wns of tho dramatic" class, Mr. Pass delivering Marc Antoney's address at tho graye nf Caesar. His delivory is said to havo been excep tionally good, full round tones, clear enunciation and well fitted gestures. Mr. Pass for two years was a student at a Denvor college, but on account of impaired health supposed to be due to tho Denver altitude, he quit that school and entored Creighton college where he has stood very high in his classes during tho past year. Mr. 0. B. Frazier Passes Away. Mr. O. B. Frazer died at tho home of his daughter, Mrs. V. Lucas at 510 Vino street early Thursday morning after a long and serious illnoss of several monthn duration from Bright's disease Mr. frazier was born In the town of Western, Oneida county, N. Y., August 19, 1845. Hero he spent his childhood days and receivod his early education, Which w&s finished at Whitetown Semi nary. October 1G,I8G7, he was mHrriod to, Susan E. Pike. To this union were born throe daughters. Mrs. C. A. Dav. of Palisade, Colo., Mrs. V. Lucas, of this city and Mrs. Chas. HofTlne. of Choyenne, Wyo., all of whom with his widow, two grand children and four brothers survivo to mourn togother ovor this, thu first break in tho family circlo and attest to those endearing traits of iovo and devotion which makioB thoir loss mest hoprt brenking. In 1880 Mr. Frazier moved to Cum ming Co., Nobr., und located on a farm whoro he rosided until 1883 when ho ;noved to No. Bend which was his homo until be camo to North Platto nine years ago to onter the employ of tho Wilcox department store. In this position which ho held until forcod to relinquish from ill health, ho won tho confidence and respect of all with whom ho met. Honost, patient, kind and courteous to nil ho exemplofied in .his daily lifo those beautiful traits of character, which alwayB mark a friond, whoso religious faith and teachings formed so eurly uport of his training and to which ho adhered to the time of his death. vLast October Mr. and Mra. Frazier were persuaded to storo their house hold goods and spend tho winter with their daughter, Mrs. Lucas, whore ovory care and comfort which medicnf skill and loving hands could Rive were given him, but that dread disease had made such inroads that human holp availod nothing. Funeral services will be held from the home of Dr. Lucas Sunday nfternoon at threo o'clock. Interrment to bo made in tho North Platte cemetery. For Sale. 1 Dining table. 0 dinintr chnlrs. beds, springs, mattresss nnd other ar ticles of furnituImpjire 118 E 10th. Miss Katie Geise, of Kovstono. wns discharged from tho caro of the physicians at St Luke's hospital this week and returned homo. time-Save money Ol'fl PH11 nnvn mnnt. hmix. r ..! , ,tfLby,i,re?.ainS tho children in "Tho Little Ono" Rompers nnd Blouses be causo thoy nro mado so woll. Thoy save money, too, because thoy woar so long. Thoy aro doublo lock-stichod to prevent ripping. Every button is fast ened with 1G strong stitches. Tiuoe umri Rompers and Blouses Are made evon bettor than you could make- them and at less cost. Handled only by clean, hoalthy work people in sunshiny, sanitary factories-not made in prisons or sweatshops. Noat, stylish perfect fitting. Pretty patterns, at tractive colors. Appropriate for play, school or Sunday school. Complete rango of sites. Price 00c per garment. Garment must satiety, or your monoy refunded. Bakes Smokeless .: i Cleaner than .VVS , P. & S. Hospital Notes. Mrs. E. O. Whito, of Grand' Island, is improving in n satisfactory manner from hor recent illnoss. John Augustino, of Maxwell, is under the care of tho hospital physicians and doing nicely. Mrj. J. O. Strahorn, who.underwont an operation last Wednesday, is pro gressing satisfactorily. Mrs. J. H. Thompson has recovered, from the operation which sho under went two weeks ago and let the hospi tal Wednesday. N Mrs. Owen Jones is recovering from a severe spell of illnoa'i, -" Born tho lnltor nnrt- nf fnaf wronle . girl to Mr. and Mrs. J. A Downing. ueorgo west, or Brady, who has taken troatmonts is tjreatly improved. MSc. tr. o: . !.. l-.j . .. . ! nos jiouiy oiiuuii, a typnoiu paiient under Dr. Twinem is much improved to- a 4f ' -id YOUR OPPORJUNITY AND OURS We would like to shpw you how much more there really is' to Adler's Collegian Clothes, compared with average clothes. It is your opportunity to learn true clothes values and ours to make a new customer. ADLER'S COLLEGIAN CLOTHES ..-. J-.rt..J ...!lt. .1 J . I .. . Tl .1 u. vi Huaigucu Yiiii uiuiu uuro man nro authentic, nana fnilonnff is their shape. Plenty of style and Why not drop in today? C. O.WE1NCAND t n mum mum ilium mini Bread to .Perfection HCW iferecf ion Oil Cook-stove coal or wood. Cheaper than gas. Perfection Oil gives the best results Standard Oil Company ! mm am IT 1JP ..! UJ.fcCa'asjact33C-,.n tr. i. .m iw--nf . r i - i ... i-. - , F. B. Morgan, of Ogalalla, who was a patient at the hospital was discharged from that institution the first of this weok. Mrs. W. G. Munson is taking medical treatments from Dr. V. Lucas at this hospital. Jack Livlnggood who entered 'the hospital two weeks ago for an opera tion is convalescent. Mrs. James Campbell who has been taking trcatmont is much improved. Will DePriest,- of Oshkosh, who is re covering from tho effocts of a broken limb is getting along nicely. Dr. J. B. Redfield was called to Ogalalla Tuesday on professional busi ness. A son wns born to Mr., and Mrs. N. W. Johnson, ot Brady, a few days ago. Mrs. Thomas Nowman who has been ill for some time is getting along nicely mauc-io-oraer suns, l no styles s.' what makes these garments hold tho riflht idea of color and fabric. mm! sllllllll nun iimiii 1 Odorless Trouble and a Camera In Cairo. I perceived that It would be impossi ble to ))hoto,'iii)li iiny of the bazaars of Cairo without very elllcient help. By groat good fortune I niu across an excellent dragoman n couple of hours later, lie could s,peak English woll, and his terms were reasonable. I ex plained to hint what I wanted to do, und he said he could manage. It. so I promptly engaged him. uiuHho follow ing afternoon found me again at the Lmzuurx. Here, in spite of almost Insu perable (lllllciiltk's. I secured r-everul good photographs. No sooner bud I taken my camera out of Its case than I was literally hummed In by n crowd of curious people, and before the pho tograpli could bo taken these had to be kept back and the traffic stopped ,on either side of tiie subject being photo graphed. The difficulties Involved may possibly be Imagined, certainly not de scribed. Once n nntlve policeman came to my aid. thrashing right and left with u rope end. The ubiquitous small boy. who wears' nothing but an abbreviated cotton gowu. went off howling. When the photograph hod been tnken, every body wanted baksheesh, and my drago man had to fight off all those not enti tled to u fee. I was glul to pay tho men who frequently -volunteered to keep the crowds back. Christian Her- Tho Wasted Witticism "I always thought." said the ho9tess. "that Scotchmen were huuioious. Oni nlttht I showed a departing .Scotch guest a great pile of overcoats In the dressing room.' " 'Here.' 1 snld. with n win q of my haiid, 'you are tho first to leae. i I'ake your choice.' " 'Thank you.' said he ns ho fum bled seiirchlngly among them,ril 'ave me own.' "Exchange. , 'U His Own Words, i - , Hubby You coiild' inako meVvTery happy If you would only exert yourself little. Wife By t. you told mo when t ac cepted you that I'd mndo you the hap piest man on earth. How can 1 lm provo on tJiatV Boston Transcript Tho Llttlo Pitcher. Said Edith to her doll: "There, don't answer mo bnqk. you musn't bo saucy no matter how hateful I am. You must remember I am your motherl" Luok. Hokus I wonderhow It was that old Methusaloh lived so long? Pokus Probably somo woman had married film for his money. Judge. Clever. II o Oh. yes j I write verse occasion ally, but I tear it all up as soon as I write It. She Ah! 1 kuew you were clover. London Tlt-Blts. ss-frefrc-t&ttfre-frtf-sfrtwfcc-freeju L. A. LINE s -i. -.. UAlU J,w,,r Ql H 13 year experience at tho bench. Can do K alt kinds of repairing. I)ed rock prices. All K S work Kuarantecd. JJ Tftf'fla'9 -aa-g-g 8'fl-9'aii -a gasa-B-s-fla-s ' GEO. B.DENT, 5 I'nysicioa and buraeon, Office over McDonald Bank. ? Phones i2m".130... ) uesmence no 1 K S- C 1H(1" J"J ,-fr-ft-?hiM'MMrf h Vi f.: "flJE, -, - y V "VTffa "img I T wirftrfZ.Jt -