i $ Wf --2- P' GEORGIAN DESIGN i4 Colonial Aristocrat DIXON OR. 0. H. CRESSLER. a Graduate Dentist. Office over the McDonnld State Bank. o Q O oceflseooafioeoooeoeo Local and Personal. A baby boy was born to Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Brestel Sunday morning. Lem Bailey spent Sunday in Hershey, having gone up to root at the ball game. Plattr White left the latter part of last week for Omaha to spend a week or longer. Mestiames John Mang and A. James entertained the Baptist aid society Fri day afternoon. Farm insurance, Woodhurst's Insur ance Agency. 42-S Mrs. Perry Sawyer, of Gothenburg, came up Saturday evening to spend several days. Gordon Love left Sunday morning Indiana to spend the summor with his grandmother. Louis Tobin left Saturday night on a business trip to Sterling, Iliff and other Colorado towns. Miss Lucy Dunn will leave next week for Green. River to attend the wedding of h2r cousin. Mrs. Alice Ferguson left Sunday afternoon for Greenburg, Ind., to spend several veeks. James Filbin has returned from Hart well, where he accompanied the re mains of his late wife last week. Mrs. Jane Mitchell, of Lexington, who was the guest of Mrs. M. V. Mit chell for a couple of weeks, left Friday. Miss Celia Quirk, of Green River, who visited her cousin Miss Lucy Dunn last week, went home Saturday evening. Automobile insurance, Woodhurst's Insurance Agency. 42-8 Ed. Groves, formerly a fireman on the Third district, died at his home in Chappell Saturday. Death was due to Bright' disease. F. H. Garlow, who had been here for two weeks superintending the grading of streets in the Cody addition, left for home Saturday night. Dan Fowles snd Ed Salisbury, who came over from Logan county yester day, says crops in that county are in fine shape. A very heavy rain fell in that section last Fridiy. Sixteen men living at or near Imperial, a town located about seventyfive-miles southwest of this city, spent yesterday at the experimental farm examining crop conditions and inquiring into feed ing experiments. They made the trip by auto. At the next meeting of the city council an ordinance will be introduced providing for sidewalks on every foot of street in the original town cf North Platte. The streets running east and west are all provided with walks, but on a number of those 'running north and south there are many walkless lots. Mr. Kilpatrick, whose firm does practically all the grading for the Bur lington railroad, spent about sixty minutes in North Platte one morning last wtiek, arriving at seven and leaving at eight. The object of his visit could not be learned, but it may have some thing to do with the grading contract on the Burlington's PJatte valley line. I Local and Personal I Charles Herrod came from Lead, S. D., Sunday to visit relatives. I Frank Herrod. of rVnUlIn nn., c 1- ;.l ii . -. ... ou.umy wun ins momer, .Mrs. Hegina Herrod. A baby boy was born yesterday to Mr. and Jim. Charles Herrod and died shortly afterbirth. Mrs. John Osborne, of York, arrived yesterday afternoon to visit her son, John Osborne and family. Adrian Pizer, of Ogalalla, visited at the home of Mr. andfMrs. Julius Pizer the latter part of last week. Teacher's examinations will bo held in the County Superintendent's office Fridayjand Saturday of this week. TheJiLadies Guild, of the Episcopal church will hold a Fiile of cakes, bread, cookies, etc at the Schatz Furniture StoreSnturdny, June 2Sth. Mrs. Olle Rasmussen left a few days ago for Omnha tovisither husband who is taking treatment In a hospital there. The marriage of Miss Mvrtle Dow hower and Lawrence R. Hite will be solemnized Wednesday evening, June 25th, at the home of the bride. Miss CeliaQuirk,; formerly of this city, will be married at her home in Green River to Henry! Dahlstrom next Wednesday, June 25th. They will re side in GreenlRiver. The local lodge of Elks received a fine mounted elk head Saturday as a donation from H. S. Ridgely, now of Cheyenne. The lodge now has three finely mounted heads. The case of William VanNattn vs Daniel Smith for the use of profane language and malicious threats which came up before Judge Grant yesterday has been continued until tomorrow. Mr. nnd Mrs. W. R. Osborne who have made their home in the Dolson residence for six months moved yester day into the new house which they re cently purchased of Mr. James. An entertainment and lecture with views of the Woodman Sanitarium at Colorado Springs will be given in the K. P. hall tonight by the state deputy, E. E. Kester. After the program sev eral new members will be admitted into the lodge. Have you over noticed the goods we handle are ah the standard nnd best known makes, thus guaranteeing to our patrons the best article the market affords. Dixon, The Jeweler. Albert Brown and family were fined one hundred and ten dollars in the police court yesterday morning for using profane language and disturbing the peace in the neighborhood in which they live. They were unable to pay and have appealed the case to the dis trict court. The long delayed counters for the land office, railings and desks for the court room, and furniture for some of the court officers' rooms arrived Satur day and were placed in position by a rep resentative of the manufacturing com pany assisted by P. M. Sorenson and Stampher Schmalzried. All the offices in the federal building are now fully equipped with furniture. For bargains in choice residences see Buchanan & Patterson's bargain list in another column. tf Mrs. W. II. McDonald returned Mon day evening from Omaha. For the past ten days she and her daughter Janet have been the guests of Mrs. Governor Boyd who is the aunt of Mr. McDonald. Miss Janet went to Carroll. la., where she will join three other members of the North Platte girls "Jolly Six" in a week's visit with Miss Inez Westfall, who is a sister of Mrs. W. F. Crook. At the end of this week Mrs. McDonald and Miss Janet will leave for San Diego, California, to spend two months with Miss Belton and her father who have recently completed a very com fortable home there. During their absence W. H will join the large nnd growing colony of Summer Widowers who have to remain in town wtnle tneir wives have "Gone to the Country. CRYSAL THEATRE Three Programs Don't Fail to See Them Tuesdays Program Just for Luck. Comedy. A Mine and n Marathon. Drama. A Romance of the rail. Drama. Wednesdays Program Stars and Stripes Forever. 3 Reel Bison drama. Thursdays Program Traping Wild Animals. Worlds Best. The Heart that sees. Drama. The Spider. Comedy. Dr.Quigley Writes About His Trip. Monday, June 2. Dear Sir:-Vhen I got on th.boat at Hobokon, New Jersey, and found that most of the passengers were Itnlians nnd Germnns, 1 began to feel lonesome. A few hours out and the sea (it is roughest near New York) began to get us where we live. Squamish feelings nround the stomach nnd n dizzy feeling in the head did not tend to improve the disposition and I felt that the North Gorman Lloyd had offered mo n personal "nffront when seated at the table at dinner I found seated across from mo two "dagoes" and n pale a nemic youth of 18 who seemed to be sick, across at the next tnble in my line of vision was n cadaveric looking indivi dual whom I montnlly put down as hnv ing cancer. The rst of the table were Germans nnd Italians and they talked their own languages in a way to discon cert n lone American with a nauseated stomach. However my two "dagoes" turned out to be two very pleasant and polite Italian gentlemen. My endaveric individual is the editorof a large Syrian newspaper in New York and a man of culture and high educational attain ments. Two of the Itnlians are large good looking men like Miko Salcctti, in the business of making fixtures for drug stores in Brooklyn and another is a mnnagor of several theatres in East ern cities, so it was my first impression of these people were wrong and after nine days with them I find them well educated, lovable people. We are a few hours out of Giboralter. The ship will atop there several hours and we will go ashore and inspect the town. Then we go on to Naples and arrive thore next Friday. The voyage has been very plensant nnd the weather today is ideal, warm and sunshino without any wind and the bluest wnter you ever saw. Mrs. Quigley just called to me through the window that there is a whnlo in sight. She and Barlette are feeling fine, he has not been the least bit sick but we were sick the first two days. The food on board is all German and Italian. The stuff cooked hot is German and the cold stuff like salads is nil Italinn. Lunch in five cours.es nnd dinner usunlly seven. There is a great variety but I can't get uso to the d foreign stuff untl would give $10 right now for a good cup of coffee nnd an American cigar. Geiman cigars and coffee are fierce. There is much beer drinking but nolrunks and some little gambling. The quantities of spagotti consumed is surprising. It must take tons of it. There aro sovera doctors on bonrd and several priests. One priest Father Kuup is well ac quainted in Sub. The Azores Islands which wo passed through Friday were a most beautiful panorama from our ship nnd the sea thereabouts is alive with fish in places. One peak on the Azores is S.00!) feet high nnd the ciquds at the summit cleared a few minutes so we got a good view of it. Father Kaup says "See NapleB and Jie. " He says it is very beautiful so I will write my" impression of it if I have time after we go to Vienna. From Naples wo will visit Porno, Florence, Venice and Milan but will stay most of tho summer in Vienna. Dit. D. T. Quiglky. Our Clean- Up Sale OF Ladies1 and Children's Coats has been a bio; success Wo still have a fair assortment loft. All jxood stylos. Wo may have just your size and color left if you coino at once. Ladies' $8.50 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 Wilcox Department Store Let us show you our new line of delft blue German Tile goods. Fine wedding gifts Dixon, The Jeweler. Manager Robinson's Yeomen ball team went to Hershey Sunday where they were defeated by tho score of 1 to 0 by the Hershey "Giants." The game was a pitcher's battle.hetween Jones for the Yeomen and Beechan for tho Her shey team, tho former getting eight strikes out and the latter fifteen, and ench allowing three hits. In the ninth inning the Yeomen's only chance to score was quickley shut off by phenom inal catch of Sandnll's. The Hershey team madcytheir score in tho last of the ninth when with one down tho next at bat was hit by a pitched ball, went to third on a hit and scored on a slow grounder to Jones. The field work of the Yeomen was especially good. Local and Personal Judgo Grimes went to Lexington yes terday morning to hold court. Mrs. Eva Davis visited friends in Gothenburg the latter part of last week. Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Kelly returned Snturduy from Omaha, whore they went the early part of last week. Miss Francos Kenton who taught in the high school Inst term left Saturday morning for her home in Iowa. Miss LnVaughn Carroll who recently went to Kansas City will return hero tho latter part of this week. Woodhurst's Insurance Agency. Every known kind of insurance. North Plntte, Nob. 12-8 Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Boatman will lonvo today for n three month's viiit in Muskogee, Okla., with relatives. Grandma Wolback left Saturday aftcrnocn for Kalamazoo, Mich., to spend several weeks with relntives. Mrs. Cheney, of Omaha, arrived the Inttor part of last week to visit her aunt Mra. Hattie Fnrrington for a week. The funeral of the late Mrs. Morrick was hold Sunday afternoon. Services were conducted by Hov. Crnm and in terment made in tho North Platte cemetery. ASTRAL DEAD TRANCE MEDIUM PROF. EARL B. GRAY Now located in North Platto. This famous Medium can not bo classed with fortune tollers, palmists, etc; he stands in n class by himself, on a basis np proached by none. Ho is recognized as possessing a re mnrkable power. He calls you by name, tells exactly who you aro and why you have called, ho advises on businoss, love, courtship, divorce, marriage, travels, changes, law suits nnd specu lation. ToIIb of friends, wnrns of danger, calls your enemies by name. Tells when and whom you will mnrry. If. there is anything you wish to know, see this gifted man Consultations Free to All 321 East 6th Street Everything Private "1 You Laundry J O Customer I 1 1 WrO? North Piatt's Quality !- T ATTNHRY Want you to arrange to semi us just one bundle to see the kind of work we do. Every shirt perfectly ironed and re turned in a Sanitary Protex Cover. Wewnnt you; you need us. Buchanan & Patterson's ..Bargain List of Dwellings.. 1 Five room house and barn, South Dewev 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 schooU Price only $1400,00. Easv terms. 3 Nice six room cottage 72 1 West Seventh street, handy to new round house. Modern except heat. Price 2.200. , 4 Extra nice 4 room cottage on West Tenth street, in the 600 block. 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 from 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 bargains and can be bought on easy terms. He sure and see these before you buy. Buchanan & Patterson, Sole Agents. Stability, Efficiency and Service Ilitvu lioon tho I'nctars In tho growth ol' tho First National Bank, -of- XOHTJT I'hATTll, XJSJiKASIxA. CAPITAL AX I J SITHI'llTSt One Hundred and Fifty Thousand Dollars. DICKEY'S SANITARY LAUNDRY. "YOUR BOSOM FRIEND." 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