V I GEORGIAN DESIGN A Colonial Aristocrat DIXON tub .jnrL,niz DR. 0. II. CRESSLER, e Graduate Denlisl. m J Office over the McDonald Stato Bank. a m 8 Local and Personal. Earl Brownfield, of Hershey, trans acted business in town the first of this week. Pat Hagorty went to Kearney a few days ago to transact business for a few days. Miss Elsie Shaw left Wednesday morning for Kearney to attend the Normal. Mrs. Carrior Hart returned to Omaha Wednesday after visiting Mrs. D. A. DeFord. Miss Minnie Pierson, of Sutherland, spent a few days here this week with friends. v . E. A. Calling, of Gothenburg, trans acted business in town Wednesday and Thursday. AVilliam Rowland came up from Omaha the first of this week to transact business for a few days. The estate of the late Dorothy Row land is up for final distribution in the county court this week. Eugene and Clyde VanNatta, of Curtis, transacted business in this city a few days this week. Henry Schott will go to Omaha this ween to have an operation performed on his eyos. The Yeoman ball team will go to Hershey Sunday to play with the Her shey GiantB. Miss Helen Tatum went to Lincoln Wednesday morning to spend a week with friends. M. Rebhausen returned Wednesday from Broken Bow where he spent sev eral days on business. Mrs. Frank Dickerson returned to Hershey Tuesday after a short visit with town friends. Misses Kate Allen and Mildred Burg nor have accepted positions in tho local telephone ofIkc. Mrs. W. C. Samuolson left a few days ago for Friend to Bpend a couplo of weks with relatives. Mis. James Shea and son went to Sutherland Tuesday morning to visit friond3 for a few days. County Supt. Cleo Chappoll left Tuesday for Kearney to transact busi ness for a few days. Mrs. MikeHnyes and son Charles will go to Hot Springs in the near future to spend several weeks. Thomas Marcott, of Brady, came up Wednesday morning to visit his daugh ter Miss Nona Marcott. A.i E. Timmermnn left Wednesday afternoon for a short visit in Gothen burg on business. Roy Dohcrty has returned from Sioux City Where he went last week to attend his sister's funeral. Miss Celia Quirk, of Green River, came a few days to visit hor cousin Miss Lucy Dunn for a week. v Leo Pass who has been attonding Creighton' College in Omaha is expected to return home this week. flMiss Mabel Duke who was teaching in Columbus returned home a few days ago to spend tho summer. William Stegall went to Council Bluffs, the latter part of last week to spend a week or longer. W. R. Moloney left the fore part of this week for Omaha to attend the Undertakers Convention. The Lutheran Brotherhood were en tertained Monday evening at tho home of Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank Bretzer. Jack Carroll who had been employed in Vnlloy Junction for several months is expected to return this weak. Mrs. Laughlin, of Sutherland, spent the first of this week in this city with her son Frank Lauglin and wife. George Handley, of Tacoma, Wash., left for Iowa cities Wednesday after a short visit with friends here. a rtua nf Plovnlnrwl. O.. nrrivnd n few days ago to visit with Mr. and, Mrs. D. E. Morrill for some time. The estate of tho lateC. T. Robison is up for hearing in the county court for tho purpose of appointing an executor. Mm. Carl Simon and daughter who have been visiting relatives in Hast ings will return nome monuay evening. The Nebraska House on Front Street is undergoing t number of changos and improvements, among them will be a new stucco front with lerge plate glass windows . Mrs. Charles B. Winegar and child ren, of Lebanon, Kans., are the guests of the former's parents Mr. and Mrs. Victor Von Goetz having arrived a few days ago. For bargains in choice residences see Buchanan & Patterson's bargain list in another column. tf Mr. and Mrs. Harry Murrin left Tuesday night for Pine Bluffs where they were called by a message stating i, thn fdrmnr'n father who resided hero a few years ago had' died. f. Annn IJovforth. wlin VlSltnd Ml- atives in Schuyler lor several weeks, is spending a lew days nere oeiore kuu'K Tv.ntTnx tn mnl.' Vinr home with her daughter, Mrs. William McGbne. Mr. and Mrs. Jake Hankins. of Box ri - nomtnn ennnt vesterdnv in town. They have sold their personal property, roiueu lllfir iiinii unuv.ui Bv .. uu..uu.. by wagon to spend several months. Mrs. Harold Campbell and 'son, of Denver, who were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Murrin were called to Pine Bluffs Tuesday evening by the death of the former's grandfather Micheal Murrin. We wish to thank the neighbors and friends for their kindness during the illness and at the death of our beloved wife and daughter and for the floral offerings. James Filbin. Mrs. James Filbin, Sr. anu jurs. inomna muruu. White-Hall Wedding at Grand Island. Grocery News REDUCING THE COST OF LIVING Granulated Suger, Beet. 20 lbs for . $1 .00 Granulated Sugar, Cane, 18 lbs for , 1.00 Tomatoes, large can . . . ; ';,; '- 10 i oi .1 A2 .10 .15 .10 .10 .10 .20 .10 .25 .25 .25 .05 .05 .08 .08 Soda Crackers, large box, per lb . 06 Ginger Snaps poi lb. . . . 06 Dried Pears per lb Seeded Rasins, 16 oz pkg Alaska Red Salmon, 1 lb can. Alaska Pink Salmon, 1 lb can Kraut per can Pumpkin per can Large Package Oat Meal Small Package Oat Meal Grape Nuts, 2 pkgs Macaroni, 3 lbs ' Japan type Rice, 4 lbs Corn Starch per pkg Gloss Starch per pkg Kingsfords Starch per pkg . . . Lewis Lye per can . ".', !.!( , , ttr-t We pay cash for your butter and eggs. WILCOX DEPARTMENT STORE. The Grand island Indcpendeut of ednesdny contained the following bc count of the wedding of two former North Platte young people. At 11 o'clock this morning, nt tho home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Driebus, in tho south party of thicity, occurred tho marriage of Miss OhUlnil to Mr. Thco (lore D. White, of Cedar Rapids, In. Rev. L. L. Lipe Ofifcho English Luth eran church conducted an imprcssivo ceremony in the presunce of membors of the familv nnd n few immediate friends. Tho home was beautifully dec'JJ orHteu lor the occasion with palms and mnssos of cut Mowers. ; The bride was attired in n boautiful embroidered gown and the brido's bo nnet was cirricd by little Kathleen t ostello, a niece. Mrs. W. M. Costol lo, sister of the bride, played the wed ding march, to tho strains of which the hnppy couplo took their position bo fore the guests for the tieing of the knot. After the ceremony nn elabor ate five-course dinner was sorved nnd at 1:.0 Mr. and Mrs. White loft over the Union Pacific to make thoir future home at Cedar Rapids, la., tho bride wearing a traveling suit of brown. Mrs. White is tho youngest daughter of Mrs. Addio Hall nnd for tho last three yours mado hor home at North Platte, where she held a position as stenographer with Hoagland & Hong land. She was born in this city and has hosts of friends here. Mr. White is n machinist and is steadily omplo'yed with a large firm at Cedar Rapids. The happy couple were shown n merry time at the station where they wore showored with rice, their baggage was well decorated with old shoes, and the berth especially decorated for tho couple and properly labeled. Events in Society. Tho P. E. O. society were entertained Wednesday afternoon by Mrs. II. M. Grimes. The Girls Friendly Society will hold an ice cream social at the Dickey Ico Cream Parlors Thursday evening. The M. B. A. held a social dance nt the K. P. hall Wednesday evening. A large number of young folks attended. Little Yoette Duberry entertained a number of friends Tuesday afternoon at a birthday party. IS'ico refreshments were served. Thn 2fltli f!intnrv flul linq linon nrl. mitted to the stnte federation. This is the first and only club in this city to re ceive this distinction. About fifteen young people belonging to u. K. s ot the Baptist church are camping on the Holcombe ranch near Maxwell this week. Mrs. W.Scott Leon is chaperone for the party. Mrs. HortonMunger and Miss Vir ginia Bullard entertained the Girls' Friendly Society Tuesday evening nt tho home of the former. Nicely pre pared refreshments wero served. The 20th Century Club wero tho guests f Mrs. M. E. Crosby Tuesday afternoon. A couple of hours were spent in kensington work nnd n nice lunch served nt five thirty. Mrs. John Ottenstein entertained a number of ladies Wednesday afternoon in honor of Mrs. Anthony Reis, who formerly lived here. Delicious refresh ments were served during the afternoon. The Lutheran Brotherhood mot this week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bretzer. Thirty-five wero in at tendance. An ihtoresting meeting was held in discussing mntter3 relative to the welfare of their church. At the close of the business session an enjoy able lunch wns served for,, which the men proved themselves truly grateful. Mesdames James Snyder nnd Millard Hosier entertained fifty Indies nt n farewell, afternoon surpiso party Wed nesday nfternoon for Mrs. J nines Shea who will soon leavo for Virginia to makj her home. The ladios spent a couple of hours very enjoyably'and were served with delicious refreshments. Mrs. Shea was presented with a beau tiful broach as a token of the esteem in which is held by her neighbors and friends in this city who regret her de parture. The Catholic Girls Club were the guests of Misses Floronce and Marie Stack Wednesday evening. TableB were arranged for games and five hundred was played. First prize was awarded to Miss Peail Howland and second prize to Miss Ethel Donogan. Enjoyable re freshments were served after the games. Guests of the club wore Misses Fekan of the Junior Normnl, Flynn and Mc Ginley of Lincoln, Miss Bailey and Mrs. Fries of St. Louis. Assisting the hos tess were Misses Josic O'Hare, Loretta Murphy and Gertruda Walker. Our Clean- Up Sale OF Ladies' and Children's Coats . has .been a. bio: success . Wo still have a fair assortment loft. , All good stylos. Wo may have just your sizo and color loi't if you come at once. Ladies' 98.50 to $12.00 Coats ....,.,. $6.00 Ladies' $15.00 to $25.00 Coats $10.00 Children's $4.50 to $8.00 Coats $3.50 V Wilcox Department Store ', ", Hl Mrs. Meeks Denied Divorce. Judge Grimes Wednesday denied a di vorce to Mrs. W. C. Meeks, who sued for n separation on tho ground of cruely anu noglect. The Judge also denied the cross-petition oi Meeks who sought a divorce on tho charge of wrong living on the part of his wito. About n scoro of witnesses had been summoned to give testimony in the case, and after healing tho evidence tho Judgo de cided that the two could livo better as man nnd wife especially as thero was n four year old child to be cared for. The Meek'es were married five years ago, and separated last March. Meeks savs ho will not livo with his wife but will help support her and tho child. No Cause for Alarm. Dr. W. T. Pritchard, government veterinarian, who Inyostigated tho re ported cattle disease nt the Lindburg ranch north of Brady, found that practi cally all of the thirty cattle lostby Lind burg died from ofi'ects following the March blizzard. There wero ruports that' the cattle had died of some unknown contngious diseaso and from the exag gerated reports stockmen in the county became much alarmed. Dr. Pritchnrd says there is absolutely no causo for uneasiness ns tho deaths did not result from a contngious disease. Special Prizes. A titimlmi nt armpfnl nri?P will ll offered for features in connection with the Pourth of July celebration. Harry Porter offers a purso of ten dollnrs for tho two prettiest babies, seven dollars to the prettiest ana uiree nuiinrs iu uio second prettiest. C. F. Templo olTcrs tun dnllnrs in thn fnrinur brinirini? in the largest load of people, tho biggest load to receive seven dollnrs and the second largest three dollars. Student's Recital. The Second Annual Recital of North Platte School of Music will be given at tho studio, 122 W. Front St., on Friday evening, June lamai np. m. vumission 10c. Tickets for snlc at Clinton's, Dix on's nnd Rincker's. Money to loan on real estate, cither. . . .i .- ... private money on mree io nve yems time or out of our State Building &. Loan Association payable monthly. See Bratt & Goodman. Buchanan & Patterson's ..Bargain List of Dwellings.. 1 Five room house nnd barn, South Dewey street. $1,250. 2 Good five room cottage, corner lot, shade trees' and blue grass lawn, city water and sewer connection, five blocks from high school. Price only' $1400,00. Easy terms. ( " 3 Nice six room cottage 72 1 West Seventh street, handy to new round house. Modern except' heat. Price 2,200. . ' ' ' ' t 4 Extra nice 4 room cottage on West Tenth street, in the 600 bloofc. Price $1,750. , 5 Good eight room dwelling on West Tenth street, in the 900 block. Price $1,700. 6 Extra nice five room cottage, modern except heat blue grass lawn and shade trees, 3 blocks Trom court house. Price $2900.00 ( ' 7 Full two story frame dwelling of eight rooms mod ern except heat, full lot, shade trees and blue grass. Located on West Fourth street close to court house. This is property that will increase in value and is a big money maker at our price of $4, 700 8 Nice Seven, Room Cottage and two Lots, out buildings, shade trees and nice lawn. A bargain at $2750.00. All of these properties are choice barcrains and can be bought on easy terms. Be sure and see these before you buy. Buchanan & Patterson, Sole Agents. Stability, Efficiency arid Service Six room house on West Eighth St. I Must be sold quick and is a bargain. Has Bath, Water, Electric Lights and ' Majestic range stove attached. Good barn, trees and lawn. C. F. Temple. ' Mrs. F. Fredrickson nnd Miss Gladys Rird fire nt Grand Island this week dele gates to the Stato Lutheran League Convention. Rev. C. IJ. Hnrmnn is also attending the convention having heon chosen to make one of tho chief ad dresses. They will all return Friday afternoon. hoes Repairing Men's Half Soles 75c Men's Half Soles and Heels 1.00 Women's Half Soles 60c Women's Half Soles and Heels '. 80c Children's Half Soles 60c Children's Half Soles and Heels , 80c Full Rubber Heel 40c Full Leather Heels 40c ALL WORK (GUARANTEED. 1 t f or I 1 C rrapnwpAm 5ho! ill ' j- i p 111 VA8Hi!TO; I ijiilWwws i N I. "' ., - II nvo Jioon tliv FnatovH In tho growth of tho First- National Bank, '"" AtO It Til rCA TTJS, XIZliKA S ICA . CAI'JTAr, AX ID SURI'LUSt One Hundred and Fifty Thousand Dollars. THE WAY WE DO IT impresses most peoplo with tho wny we have the implements and tho "know how" when it comes to repairing automobile. Hurry up orders is whnt we like, and we keop enough men to repair your car in record timtj. Your orders please. J. S. Davis Auto Co. !' i iSaaagBaaaaafl pyragFaygWMpHWWCTyirareB I HMIH HVm I'Mlll'MI 'IM'II HIUHMIHI'i.MU II .li.n limimim I. -""r"" " " 1':-"rfihtTliMnWTi.rtB