.. t, r t t Local and Personal Mrs. Wm. Ackorman Is reported sick at her home on East Sixth street. . Dr. J. S. Twinem was called to Suth erland yesterday on professional busi ness. James Buchanan, formerly of Suther land, now a stock buyer at Denver, is in town transacting business. Dr. Fred Wurtele was called to Bra dy Wednesday where performed an operation on Pat Haines. Ever smiling and ever happy Charley Liston came up from the ranch to at tend tho ElkB convention. Wanted Girl for gonoral housework, small family. GM Wost Cth. Judge Grimes and Reporter Barron roturned yesterday from Tryon whero a short term of district court was held. For Rent Five room house at 415 east Sixth street. Inquiro at 407 east Sixth. Miss Loan has a large display of hand-painted chirm at Brooks Studio at fl Yory ow prices, Just the thing for a commehcetnent gift. Following the close of school Mrs. LI J3, HastlnRs and children will leave for ft protracted visit In PlttsbUr, New York and other eastern points. Mrs. C. A. Tenner, of Stapleton, who has been taking treatment fat the I'. and S. hospital tot n fractured limb, h reported to bo getting along nicely. Ed Vermillion, Chet Mocomber and 0. U. Martin left yesterday in tho let ter's car for Keystone to look after business matters. Rev. Zanders, Episcopal rector at Columbus, attended as a delegate to the Elks convention. During the past year he was chaplain of the state lodge. Jamos Guynan will leave today for Schuyler whero he will visit for sev eral days. Mrs. Guynan, who has been visiting there, expects to return with him Sunday. Graduation Booklets and Cards at Rincker Book & Drug Co. 31-4 The funeral of tho late Mrs. W. J. House will bo held at three o'clock this afternoon fromJ.ho Mothodist church. The Degroe of Honor will hold a ser vice at tho houso at 2:30. Stop and soo tho new display of hand painted china at Brooks' Studio. Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Beatty, of Stapleton, former residents of this city, arrived yesterday for a visit of a few days with friends horo. They expect to loave Sunday for a visit in Denvor. Saturday Special Pot roasts IB cts per pound. Cash Market, phone 2G. Recent purchasers of automobiles are Ray Langford, who invested in light "Six" Chalmers, and V. E. Shuman who selected a "25" Studebuker, tl second car of that mako ho has owned. Dr. Wurtello operated upon a Mr, Gorsolley for gall stones yesterday at the P. and S. hospital and the patient is reported to be doing well. His broth er from Jowa came to visit him while ho io confined at the hospital. Remember An active dimo has a lazy quarter skinned a city block, at the Cash Market, Phone 2G. Mre. Buchanan, who has been visit ing at tho homo of her aunt, Mrs. C. Davidson ot this city, for tho past few weeks, expects to leave shortly for a visit In Denver. From theio she will return to her home in Pittsburgh. Frank Hoxie has bean spending this week in town, nttonding the Elks' con vention and visiting his family. He ypa a membor ot the committee on sports and was Instrumental in securing several of the riders, as was also Frnrk Coker,,who ofllciated as one of the judges, I have employed an experienced up holsterer from the J. W. Ott Furni tursCo,, of Indianapolis, Ind., and am prepared to do first class furnituro re pairing and upholstering. Potot' Mc Goycrn, Gil Locust St., phone red 2C0. A birthday party was held Wednes day evening nt tho home of Mr. ond Mrs. James Dorrnm in honor of their anna, Ray and Willlum. About twenty youn,g peoplo wero present nnd tho evening was delightfully spent with games and other diversions. At a Into hour refreshments wore served and tho gue3to departed wishing the young men many happy birthdays. VHI COOKIE SPECIAL AT DOOLITTLE'S BAKERY One Day Saturday, May 5 Cents Peanut Cookies. Malasses Cookies. Lemon Cookies. Light Drop Cookie3. Chocolate Cookies'. Fruit Cookies. While you are reading this we will be making 500 Dozen. These Cookios are strictly fresh and mado from the very beat materials that we can buy. We are making this ppeciul to induce you to try them and judge for yourself ns .o quality. Drs. John SIm3 and Fred Wurtele expect to go to Brady Sunday where they will do some operating work. For Rent 10 room house nil modern. Inquire at Canon & Landgraf barber shop. tf Mrs. John Burke, who Bcnlded her arms quite severely a few days ago, is reported getting along nicely.- Ladies springcoats one third off from regular prico this week ot Wilcox De partment store, Mrs. John States left this week for Denver where she will visit for some time with her son, Walter Stntcs ond family. A new line of Pannma's and white lace hats just received at The Hat Shop. Mrs. Tim O'Kcefe is expected home today from Chicago whero she has been taking treatment in a hospital for the past two months, Moore's and Waterman's fountain pens for graduation at Rincker Book & Drug Company. 31-4 J. Bruce mado a high bowling score (his week when ho ran up GIG points in three games'. H bowled respectively 199,200 and 21T. Mrs. Carl Simon arrived home last evening from Hastings where has been visiting for the past two weeks with relatives and friends. Christian Science Service Sunday 11:00 a. m. Subject "Mortals and Immortals." Sunday school 12 m. K. P. hall Dewey St. Lots in Tajlor's Addition. 10.00 down balance gn easy payments. Hollman & Sebastian. Will Votaw, a former North Platte boy whlo has been traveling for a gro cery house in Iowa, arrived in the city yesterday nnd will spend several days visiting relatives and friends here. Wanted Competent girl for general housework. Mrs. W. H. Shohoney, Phono Red 330. A surprise party was given Monday in honor of Lester Newman athts home on West Fifth street. About twenty five young people wero present and n pleasant evening was enjoyed with games nnd contests. "At a late hour nice refreshments were sorved. Two assortments of trimmed hats on sale Saturday, May 16th to May 24th, Hats selling up to $9.00 for $4.00 and those selling up to $5.00 for &2.50. Villa Whitalcer, Wilcox De partment store. 32-2 Dr., D. T, Quigloy returned this morn ing from Lincoln whero he spent sov oral days at the stnto medical meet At this meeting Dr. Quigloy was appointed chairman of the section on surgery und Dr. Georgo B. Dent of this city was appointed secretary of the same sec tion, v Dr. Quigley read a paper on radium at tho session yesterday morn ing. Girl Wanted Competent girl for general house work. Apply at 421 west Fourth St. Saturday Special Pot roasts at 15 cents per pound, cut out of Iowa corn belt steers, At the Cash Market. Phone 26. For Sale Baled hay in city at $7.00 per ton. John Brant. THE bocoiZiL STORE. There are in tho United States, Canada and Great Britian ovor 5,000 rotail druggists who havo affiliated for tho purposo of cementing public confi dence in thair stores. Each of these men is n dependable druggist, a man of business integrity and his store up-to-date. That tho public might easily locate thuse stores they display tho sign "Tho Rexall Store." When you want your preemptions accurately compounded with pure, fresh, full strength drugs, in tho exact manner as intended by your physician, nnd wish all thutis best In drug storo sorvicc look for and patronize "The Rexnll Storo." By doing so you are assured of prompt pleasing service and lowost prices, con sistent with high quality. KM Ginger Cookies. Spice Cookies. Sugar Cookies. Dark Drop Cookies. Cup Cookies. Coconut Cookies. Jt 16th 1 a Do SitS.1.1 1 iWM Local and Personal. ' Mrs. Mabel Anderson, of Maxwell, arrived In the city yesterday for a short visit. A big assortment of trimmed hats to be placed on sale at 1 price Saturday, May lGth, The Hat Shop. McGovern buvs and sells second hand goods. 611 Locust street, phone black 390. The D. of H. social club will meet with Airs. John Saltow next Tuesday afternoon on East Eighth street, Mrs. Maggie Hall has moved into the VanDerhoof house in the 1000 block on west Fourth and will care for patients sent or brought thore by Dr. Twinem. Mrs. B. A. Cram and daughter left Wednesday for Republican City where they will visit for sevoral days with the former's parehts, Rev. and Mrs. Lewis. Tho delegates to the Knights of Columbus convention returned this morning from Omaha whero they spent several days taking In the festivities. Eight members from here attended to take the fourth degree. Call on "Your Bosom Friend." DIckey's Sanitary Laundry John Keith, of Hollywood, Los An geles, Calif., arrived in the city this morning ond transacted business at the court house. Mr, Keith was for merly a resident of Sutherland and ho is well known to many hero. Good big work horse 7 years old, BeeMacey, 7miles east of North Platte, near Gannett. tf A largely attended meeting of the Yeomen was held Tuesday -evening nt the I. O. O. F. hall and a good meeting is reported. It being ladies' night the ladies of the order put on the work and it was up to the sterner sex to furnish the supper. The feed was a great sur prise to the ladies and they pronounced as good as their leading culinary artists could produce. The North Platte Laundry, the Laun dry of Quality. tf Samuel Carrol, a fourteen-year-old boy was brough before Justice of the Peace P. H. Sullivan on the charge of stealing coal from the Unipn Pacific, company. Tho charges were "preferred against him by Officer Combs and Wied' man. Tho oourt found him guilty and. he was given a fine of $land costs nnd oIbo soine good advice from the court. For Rent Good 5 room electric lighted house, with two large lots nnd many shade trees, at No. 306 East 10th St. tf Wm.E. Shuman., Dr. and Mrs. O. H. Cressler will leave this evening for Omaha whero the doctor, will lo6k after some bust' ns,s in connection with the publishing of the .Nebraska Dental Journal of which ho is business manager1. Ho will also look after other business there and from there thoy will go to Lincoln whero they will attend the meeting of the state dental society which will hold four days beginning Monday. Dr. Cres sler is chairman of the executive com mittee and is obliged to go early to loak after somo businees in connection with the state meeting. ol Taylora and Graceland Addition?! Best location, easiest terms. Hollman & Sebastian, Agents. Tuesday was "Guest Day" with th'e literary department of tho Twentieth Century Club, which met at tho home of Mrs. Frank Buchanan. The prd gram was as follows: Roll call, quota tions from Harold Bell Wright: hid- graphicul sketch of Harold Bell Wright by Mrs. G. A. Zentmeyar; book reviewj "Shepherd of the Hills," Mrs. Irving VanDoran; vocal music, Mrs. G. A. Zentmeyer; book review "The Winning of Barbara Worth" Mrs. John Voicipko, A general discussion of Wright's books followed after which Miss Bertha Votaw played several piano selections while the ladies had tea in the dining room, served by Mrs. B. Buchanan and Mrs. M. J. Forbes. Noxt meeting of this department in two weeks at tho home of Mrs. J. W. Payne, 410 West Cth St. Call und see tho late samples of up holstering goods just received, Peter McGovern, 511 Locust St., phone red 204. The funeral of N. E. Kirsch was held yesterday morning at 10 o'clock trom tho uathouc churcn nnu interment made in thu North Platte cemetery. Rev. Father Cavanough of Gothenburg ofllciated on account of the absence ot Father McDaid. The body arrived Wednesday. Tho relatives had intended taking the body to tho homo of Mr. Kirsch' s parents in Missouri, but the remains were in such shape that it was thoucht best to bury here. Jack -. ... -1 . Kirsch, urclo to tho deceased, of Grand Island and Mr. Rhynu of Council Bluffs woro tho only out-of-town relatives who attend :d. The father and mother were unablo ti be here. After the body arrived it was learned that Kirs h wub killed by u train and that he did not die of heart trouble as was first thought. Just how his death oc cured is not known, but the body was badly bruised und it is thought that he was either struck by the train or that ho was thrown from it while It was in motion. Notice. Dr. G. II. Mathews has moved his office from the north side barn to the Palace livery on Front street in charge of Georgo Wickhun. Calls answered dayornignt, phono Bk 4S2 or Barn No. 25. 29-8 Notice. Anyone wishing ice, don't forget the o! I min. Jf'e r, s, lv,nn r k 1C1, Open S IIIIWII HHIMII II MM! in HH Pl I MWIMi ! 1 1 I Sell 5 and $4 Shoes Upstairs for 45 Ladies9 and S5295 HOW I DO IT No fixtures, charges, deliveries or window displays. My rent is practically nothing. I buy shoes in enormous quantities, getting jobbers" price and discount. HARRY'S Second Floor Waltemath Block "Walk the stairs and make your dollars grow.?? Weather forecast: Unsettled tonight and Saturday, probably 'sliowers, warmer tonight. Moderate to fresh breezes. Highest temperature yester day 64, a year ago 58; lowest last night 44, a year ago 36. Miss Pauline Ross, of Omaha, is visit ing in the city for a few days with Miss Posey. Macey's Alfalfa Seed. The "etrtr yellow" kind. See snmple tf lmt Derryberry & Forbes. Practicing Forethought. Forethought looks beyond thu obsta cle to ultimate results. It reaches' out constructively for a way to yet over, through or around tlitit which hinder) the realization of its object Forethought when exercised develops tho Imagination. The mind accustomed to thinking ahead soon uequhes vision This len,ds to freedom hi u higher de gree. The ou who takes no fore thought Is surprised, clist down, dis counted, when anything goes Wrong Such n one is enslaved. Imprisoned, us It were, by a wall of circumstances The one nccuototned to use forethought is far" iofs the slave of clrcumstnnco, Such a one learns to look for a 'way by which to turn the unpleasant experi ence Into profitable results, lie uses his Imagination to find a way out. He thinks constructively Instead of Just blindly giving In to fate, po has learned that by forethought and lmag Inntlon, by creative, constructive think lug, he cuu Und now ways to success when ono way la blocked. Nautilus. Better Things In Store. There are better tlitugs In storo for you than you know. In the cnlendorof your future there are days marked for nngels' visits. The nngels may cotm disguised, but come thoy surely will. Your he it to havo for them an open dour nnd a house where they shnll llnil .i Inline -G. A .Mvrilaiii His Dream. Tuwiu- Do .von tn-lluve In dreams? HrovntT I tisptl Jo. but I don't tiny more. Tmwiu- Not as Miperstltlous as yuii Wfie. ohV Browne Oh, It wasn't a iiiU'stlon of superstition. I was in p love with one onpe, and she JH'ed me ICschiiugi'. Tit For Tat. Affable Hnrber You'te very bald on top. sir. Self Conscious Customer (much aunoycdi-Wlint If I am? You needn't talk so much. 'Ow about that squint of yours? Loudon Telegraph, . Adding to His Offensiveness. The man who told us so Is always doubly offensive if be comes around after the arrival of our troubles and tries to look as if bo had forgotten nil about lt.-Chlcago Uecord-IIerald It Is n wise man who knows his own business, and It If. a wiser man who thoroughly attends to it n. L. Way l.it l aturday, May 16th Men's SHOE POSITIVE PROOF Should Convince the Greatest . Skeptic in North Platte. ,. , Because it's tjie evidence of a Narth Platte citizen. Testimony easily investigated, The strongest endorsement of merit The best proof. Read it: Mrs. A. G. Westberg, 70a W Fourth Btroet, North Platte, Neb., says: "I had a dragging pain in my back and trouble with my kidneys. A doctor diagnosed my case as a floating kidney. Many a day I was unable to stand on account of the pain through my kindeys and the kidney secretions were un natural. An operation was advised, but luckily I learned of Doan'B Kidney Pills and procured a supply from Mc Donell & Graves' Drug storo (now Schiller & Co's) nnd begnn using them. A few days' use removed the pains and restored my kidneys to their proper Bunznr ni mim i tmrwrai lawHnMmuMiBm C.F.TEMPLfi. REAL SWE,l ROOMS 1and2, I.O.O.F. BUILDING. NORTH PLATTE, NEBRASKA. avgcjjnoagiiBrasatgnMcagiiiiiiiiiii sarjmxrms&naizienizttijttmrmrrrt-Tj ATTENTION, FARMERS FARM IMPLEMENTS Sold to you now at wholomlo price. Our 44 yars of experience end ouaranlce U tamped on every tool that wo manufacture. SWANSON S-time.Z-row Wbeei Dlso Cultivator, S tuso. iff shovelineolf 5,) yokes and, v evecori. Add tor 8 ehovel $2.23 -& a rvinun i wu-uuw -fiSE&a tor, 4 disc, 4 knives NEW WAV LISTING HARROW 3-Scction, . $ 12.00 6-SecUon, . . 20.00 SffiPWff'ff -prm-pf ' i i f u SWAMSON-ST. JOSEPH PLOW COMPANY " 'NT i'OSEPN. r."tascupi SHOP working order. I hold, if anything, a higher regard for Doan's Kidney Pills now than when I recommended them, some years ago. Another of my family ha3 since been troubled by kidney com plaint and has had a world of good from, this remedy." For sale by all dealers. Price 50, cents Foster-MilburnCo., Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the United States. Remember the name Doan's and take no other. Elmer Jenkins,-a jeweler from Grand? Island, stopped in this city Wednesday for a visit with friends. He was enroute to his home in Grand Island from Her shey where he visited, his parents for a few days, and stopped here for a short visit. To the Public. W. J. Jones has opened up a bakery and confectionery store on north Locust"' street and will handle bakery goods, . home-made candies, cigars, tobacco i and serve lunches. ' Don'tWait for the fireman: to come and put out a blaze before you think of getting an insurance policy on yourj property., Get ahead of Fate by; haveing a policy at once, You will then be compensated in case an accidental fire should break out and destroy your, homo. I issue policies in the bert Com-' ponies, and the cost of taking ono out , i3 very smn'.I.S Insure to-day. km INSURfiNC ST. JOSEPH STEEL Kins, Two-row Wheel Disc Cultivator 4UIso, 4 shovel uveners and' nceU-j'oUea ' 20IHCENTURV CULTIVATOR 4 Shovel Pin Rralte $22.65 TERMS Cash with order, or tioeeptaulo note. V 0. 11. Bt. Joseph. Mo, Write (or our Big Farm Implement Catalogue. m i1 mi iivmgaffcroaazagaKumuLmgi AA 4 ! i i. 4& i xc- H f A tr I, tf 4 s 1 f I -A "Sr-