Splendid Talent for .the Chautautjua Hav jrou'lxHird nboitt it7 This town in Koitig to mo n Chautauqua in nNut four vwnkn, a raal sure-anouuh Oiihu-tnuqiin- It will nt for m wye and will d in a lr tout A Kniiinn bot wantlwr proposition that will be cool and plHBnt Fine music fine Chautauqua otwtort Mid a whole lot qf utortninnrwttt, thfl clean kind It i lie (I ne t thinff Uio town hM nil Slk, fflan at Mite lint of tnlwt: M. A C. Zohner of the south, n fln .sdutl) wn onitqr. The jBminott Male Qunrtotte. ifour lively oollejo ohnpa, who cortninly ann ding. jffllnworth Plutpntead, Htitartninor. uJhaftUKlfWT. Girls, six jirla in ,mtll tnny aoMuirm flinging utirnng military Uirs. The Fifllmr-Sliipp Company, n variety company hondad by Miss Slttpp. Geo. C. Aydolott. a looluror you'll like. The Reunions, four talented mufflQinns and entqrtainorfl. Nod Woojlman, cartoonist. F. K. Cordfln, lecturer. 'J'he Koynl Italian Guards Band from Vonlc&in itnly. Chancellor Goore H. Bradford of Oklahoma, church eduoator and loatur or on practical, innpintionnl thomes. Dr.C. C. Mitcholl, the fiury little uiinUtor from Kliond inland. And tho debate Congressman Charles F. Scott and Honry J. Allen, on the future of tho political parties. Mr. Scott is u staunch Republican and M r. Alien u Progressive. Congressman Scott wa tho director of the publicity bureau of tho last uatiomil campaign and a member 0 congress, also chair man of the committee on agriculture. Mr. Allon je a well known political wntorvud newspaper owner in Denver. yjhe fiunson ticket are on hale now. Get a tickot and got to tho Chautauqua. 'J'he Junior Chautauqua, for boys and irlu, will be a big feature. Anna E. WqJlB. of Brady, wae graot orfia divorce from Stephon Wells in the 4i6tnct court the latter part ,of last week. TJtioy were married ui Jefferson, Oklu.,AprU 9, 1004, and for seven year liay.e rosided in Lincoln county. The plaintiff was given the custody of the two children. J'Jugtmw, bom Dec. 81, 1HU4, and Genwyia, born Fubruury 8, JWtff. The diyorco win jjrtnited on the grauods of JWe xruloty, the plain tiff llegiug that on October JVtb. JVJ2, the defondend assaulted her wftii 8 two horse ueckyoke, frueturinif Ivor skuti, breaking b,er upper jaw anJ right arm and causing juternal mjurie. Jj December, 1912, the defendant pk'jad guilty ww was Kiion A ten in the tte pwiitooary whjdi h i iw ;iow eeryintr. It was Dttrsud that Uie nJuinU)' should receiViC Hftoen huDdrw the defendants' eHtate) dolour (Jjslf of and the costs Of the rase, J your idle money earning lite in tert it should? Jf nol why not jnvetf Jt In tome of our jjuijt edge firt mort" gage oaiu, ;ifcliing 7 per cent to 3 per cent teHJranniial lnleret; not faiaMe, Safe a a government IjooJ, Range in sunn of $30000 and upwards, Britt & Goodman, Tlw Fourth of July committee met Monday a; Mrnoon and iwmpiyM or rui)gunjnta for t.m piogram on the nmionl holiday. A number of frw trat. MttractionB have been planned and on ululiorate ijieplay of fire workd will be lield In the uyunlnK, Tho morn ing parade will be a burloaque circus, nil will iw ioiow y horo racei, 1 rsadinnr of fmclarnthm 0 lndenendence and Ittifder climbing contests. During, tlie altuinoon tnera will lie 11 nrniram of races, a wlhj wept performaijce ami a balloon aacaiiifon. A large crowd is ojipepted as tl) neighboring towns do nountand U celebrate and tho com ;nitN r unking arrangement to ac commodate and enUrlofn tjjem In glorious manner. We Iiaye the following addition! to North I'latle, Cody'i, Cod Sccopd, gconlt (lett, Taylor's and Malton's and scattered Jots all over (he city, See us for vacant os, C. F, Temple, Aftur making her homo in North Plutto for (hlriy six years, Mrs, M. L Hoblnson left Wudnesday for Portland, Ore., where ho will III the futura re side, She wakis Jho rliflngehecuus of lilt) presence Of rufalivei l) Porthjnd, jtr son Guy arid wife will also shortly go in Portland, James Loudon lias purchased the Jnlgbuy grocery store In the fourlh ward nnd will open for buslneu Mon day morning. hr Loudon hs had miicii oxporisncu in this line and will no doubt iiwko fiocxl In hi now business. W. U, Loon, Mrs- Hammer, Mrs. Animrson and Mrs, Wessburg went to MaxwpllWodiieHilay In Mr. icon's car to vlalUiw I). K.'h wlmare camping at the Hnlcomba ranch this wqU. Our Standard For IiIhIi t'lHsa work li rroiinlzil by people who lmvfl linri work ilown by th liltiliuat floss Lmmd. rlea in ilit) Country. With our untodnlu Mnolilimry nmS oxport liolp it la not liurd for tia to turn out Quality work, m ua Iwvo your buncllo on irlnl. For Sny; Thirty thiya, DICKEY'S SANITARY LAUNDRY. "YOUU BOSOM FRIEND." miiiinff iWIHi 1 Mp 1 mill I Auto Delivery .f -'""'"iiiiinsjanninisiiiiiMnriM VMMTiWgi? mi rwmwmi-M lyniMKWW Local and Personal Mr. and Mns. Molvin. of Suthnrlantl. vlaltod lounl friunda yonkorday. Miflfl Grnce "Moonnjr wont to Lexing ton today to viait inmd for a short time. Grandma Wilcox want to Cgend yoa-, torday moEtilngto vwit rulativoain that town. Notilo Andacson. of Gothenburg. 1 SjitMKt a fw days hra -this wouk, on ; buBinusi. Mtaa Ma4l llt)ir WHtit to Lewellen, ! a faw oaye no to fpwd a week with rind. Mr. and Mtfi. iFrauka. ttf Sterling, I vifiitod friundB in this city the fore part of ithiB weak. I William Reynolds loft Wudnebduy ' for Chicago to epond a wotjk or longor on buainnkB. AJ,r. and Mire. Jesso Van Lyke have , as their guoat this waek Mrs. Greigh , ton of Canada. j Murcelle Keliher will Ipave in a few j dayH for Salt Lake to apond a week or longer with relative. I Mr. and Mrs. J. JK, McWIIiamB, who i vinited laat week in Denver, huve re turned home. JRev. jiud Mrs. B. F. Gulthor joturnod yeaterdey morning from the eastern part of thiB atate. The young hon of Mr. and Mrs. JUenry Simon was was takun 111 the latter part of laat week With typhoid fever. M,r. G. W. Miller roturnod this week from a throe montliB' viBit with rela tives 111 Lincoln and Kansas City. Mrs. Will Thompson left yesterday aftwinoon for Lexington where ht was called by the illuetis of her daughter. Mrs. JL F. Raohborne, ofKewYork, is visiting at the home of ,Ur. nnd Mrs. Wurtolc having arrived a few days ago. Mibb FloBBie Dicks, of Julesburg, who visited Mr. and Mis. F. J. Belcher for a weok, left for home yesterday after noon, Jlowuid Kock and daughter of Cozud who visited friends here this week left yobtorday afternoon for Codar Edge, Colo. Wanted Man and wife to live iu furjaishud hou&t and board the owaor. Fhone Blk 84B, 021 15. 2nd street , Colfax JijUioawpiomit '&, L O. O. F wjU have degree work touigiit at 8 p. in. All members are r9uasto4 to be prefiwit- Mr. mi Mx. G. W. DeWolf, of Gib boo, cauue a low (Hays ago to viait Mr. and Mrs. 4. II. ilirkpauick for u week or longer. Mrs. B, A. Wjjsoo, who wos operated upon Wednesday for jippondipJtlb at St Luke's hospital, i reported to be vory mud) improved today. Thomas JiuJdock, formerly of this city, bus returned from a year's stay m Omaha jmd accepted a position Jo the Greson grocery. Hi lamily wjJ ar rive in a few days, Belter insure your tmaJ! grain from damage or total lots by boil. The cost it mi all when insured by Bratt & Goodman, A socjaj party was held at the I'ushj JJeun home in th hrst ward t'ie latter part of last week. The gjeater part of the evening was deyoted to music. Lunch was served at imdnight. Mrs, Fritz Wernick died yesterday it tho home of her daughter Mrs. Adolph fioburz beven miles south of town at the age of xly-eeyen years, The date of the funeral has Wt been set but In terment will be In tho North Platte cemtry. Tho directors of the building and loan association held a special meeting Wed nesday evening and approved and f rented ten applications for loans, he demands for loans this spring is exceptionally heavy, hut so far the as sociation has been able to tako care of nil applications Mr, and Mrs. Mark Atchison ore tlie nioud parents of a baby girl who made her appearance at their home on west Twenty-second street this morning. Murk f allnutfed up today and strutt around as If he owned the place, Mother and daughter are doing nicely, -Kearney Hub, Take Plenty of Time to Eat, Therm Is a sayjng that "rapid eatJng Is blow suicide.7' If you have formed tho habit of eating too rapidly you ar most likely sult'ering fiom Indigestion or constipation, which wjll result even tually In serious Jllnes unless corrected. Digestion begins In the mouth, Fowl should he thoroughly masticaM and In salviated. Then when you have a full ness lit the 1 ton) Hell or feel dull and stumu aur eating, take oou of Cham herlaii)' Tablets. Many seyere rases of stomach tiouble and constipation haye heen ourad by the use of these lamuis. 'they are easy to take end most ugrtieable in eltect. Bold by a rteajers Phone 77 1 You don't have to wait for the fire to kindle. No coal or ashes to carry; no soot, smoke or dirt; no blackened ceilings. Note the new 4-burner Perfection the most com plete cooking device on the market, with indicator on jbnt, cabinet top, etc. Smaller stoves with 1, 2 or 3 burners. A. J, AMES, MAKIE AMES. r naAM. . v m Mnn ' $ Phybiciaos and Surgeons, U Office over Stone Drug Co. r ri ( umce wv p v y iteaidence 278 Irwin Bros. Cheyenne Frontier Days Wild i - West The Show that made Cheyenne Famous! 300 PEOPLE 300 30 Railway Cars 100 Indians, including Chief Red Cloud Cowboys Buck Races Trick Riding Wild Horses, Steers and Buffaloes WATERPROOF CANOPY COVERED SEATS FOR 6,000 PEOPLE Will Exhibit One Day Only North Platte Tuesday, June 17 Admission 50c Children 25c Big Novel Street Ih Oil Cook-stove Perfection Oil gives the beet results See your dealer, or write for full particulars to Standard Oil Company- (HCUHACKA) Established in 1671. Contractor and Builder. Shop Corner 0th and Vine Streets NORTH PLATTE. NEB. R. D. Thomson. W4 tV . '!, Show 1 Cowgirls Russian Cossacks Mexican Vacqueroes Relay Races Fancy Roping Parade 12:30 Noon " Fuel Troubles are Over when you use a New Perfection Oil Cook-Stove. Just lift the tank from the cradle and fill VvOiur New Perfection is ready for theday. Omaha lu'.n".wiriiuT 1 1 Signet Chapter O. E. S., j i NO. 55 I I N.ueU nd and 4th Tlmrsduj of every i I month at Musunic Hdl at T:8U p. m. I N 'irMniii iiiiliioiwHmiw' GEO. 5. DENT. Physician and Suroeon, Office over McDonald Bank. Phones t Office 130 i-hones . Residence 115 Df. ifBdfiBld BdfiBld. Physicians and Surgeons. WILLIS J. KEDFIELD. Surceon. JOE U. KEDKJELD. Phy.itaou OFFICE: Physicians & Surgeons . Hospital . . PHONE M2. Oldes t Bank in Lincoln County McDonald State Bank North Platte, Nebr. CAPITAL STOCK 5100,000.00 W Solicit Your Duiinii. The Kind ol Clothes Gentlemen Wear Guaranteed Quality, Perfect Fit, Prices Right. Custom made Suit $20 to $4S Tailor made Suit. $2S to $47 Satisfaction guaranteed Karle Gerle, TAILOR. ovor McDonald Bank. Real Enjoyment The mun who tnkeB onjoymont out of n cood cifjar will do well to purchase our brands. Ab b home ninnufacturor, we have a reputation to mnintuin. niid therefore put bettor tobacco in our cipurs than do moat manufacturers. If we did not make goods cignrB, we could not Boll them and would soon be forced out of business. J F. SCH1YIALZRIED. i The Maker of Good Cigars. Pure Lake Ice. I am prepared to furnish the citizens of North Platte with a fine quality of clear Jake ice, frozen from fresh puinpecbwater. Thanking the public for their liberal patron age last year, I respectfully solict a continuance of the same this seasons. L. W. EDIS. Phone 0555. Dr. J. K. Elms, Homeopathic Physician and Durgeon. "VVill hereafter discouatinue all road work and will 'do everything in the practice of medicine. City Day calls $1. Night Calls ?i.5a. Country Calls COc per mile one way plus auto hire. Lying in case ? 10.00 plus auto hire. These cases must be prearranged for; office prescrip tions 50c and in no mBtance more than fl 00 all medicines furnished. Also my speciality of Eye. Ear. Kose, Throat and Glass Pitting at J my former pnee. Terms strictly cash. Office over McDonald State Bank. Phone 8S Best of Hospital accomad&tion for Surgical and L3'ingin Cases. n. isidoatt uu Bought and highest market prices paid PHONES Residence Red 636 Office 4S9 C. H. WALTERS. DR. J. S. TWINEM, Homeopathic Physician and Surgeon 0 Hospital accommodations for Medie&l and p aureica attention E"h en obnetncal caes. Office Phone 1S3 lies. Thone 13 Office McDonald State Bank RW LEGAL NOTICE. Theodore W, Bye, James Belton, Sue H. Eaves, Franklin Peale, Mary Ann Pealeand Cary Ogden &Co.. a corpora tion, will take notice that on the 15th day of May, 1913, Edward Lindblad, plaintiff herein, filed his petition in the district court of Lincoln counts', Ne braska, against said defendants im pleaded with others, the object and prayer of which is to quiet the title to lots 3 and 4 of Peale's subdivision of lots 3 and 4, in block 84, in the original town of North Platte, Lincoln county, Nebraska, in the plaintiff Edward Lind blad. And to exclude each and all of said defendants from all right, title, lien, interest, claim or demand, actual or contingent, in and to said premises. You are required to answer said peti tion on or before the 30th day of June, 1913. Edward Lindblad, Plaintiff. By Wilcox & Halligan, his attorneys. Sheriff's Sale. By virtue of an order of salo Issued from the district court of Lincoln county, Nebraska, upon a degree of foreclosure rendered in said court wherein The Mutual Building & Loan Associa tion a corporation" is plaintiff and Chester F. Perry, Laura Perry. Arthur C. Olson, Edward L. Jones. Julia A. Jones. Charles Wilkinton, John C Caster and Ethel Caster are defendants, and to me directed I wilt on the 25th day of June. 1913, at 2 o'clock E. m., at the east front door of the court ouse ih North Platte, Lincoln county. Ne braska, sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash, to satisfy said decree. Interest and costs, the following described property to-wit: Lots three and four (3) &. (4) in Block twenty-three (23) in the original town now city of iSorth Platte Lincoln county. Nebraska. Dated North Platte. Neb.. May 14. 1913. m2Q-6 A. J. SALISBURY. Sheriff SHERIFF'S SALE. By virtue of an execution on transcript issued from theDIstrlct Court of Lincoln county, Nebras ka, upon a decree of foreclosure rendered In said court wherein Knox and Walters a corporation partnership In plalntiir, and E. Rima, Is de fendant, and to me directed. I wiH on the 12th day of July, 1913. at two o'clock, p. m., at tho cast front door of the court house of said county. In the city of North Platte. Nebraska, sell at public auction, to the highest bidder for cash, to satisfy said decree, interest and costs, the following described property, to-wlt: Northeast quarter (neW) section two (2) in township fifteen (lfi). range thirty (30), west of the 6th P. M. in Lincoln county, Nebraska. Dated at North Platte. Neb., Juno 9, 1913. J1Q-S A. J. SALisnunr. Sheriff Serial No. OM07 NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. PEPAIITMENT OP Tilt! INTEMOH. United States Land Ollice At North Platte, Nebraska. May 12. 1913. Notice Is hereby given that Rose A. Mathers. of Tryon, Neb, who on February, 87, 1900, made homestead entry. No. 01407. for nil of Section 8. Township 16. N. Range 31. W, 6th Principal Meridan. has filed notice of intention to make three year proof, to establish claim to the land nbovo described, before tlie register and receiver at North Platte, Nebraska, on the 10th day of July. 1913. ,..-, Claimant names as witnessses: Julius Mogensen, II. Fred Johanson. of North Platte. Neb., Joseph Mnha ley, David N Callender. of Tryon. Neb. ni20-0 J. E. EVAN8 Register. A