to V iu m mwk ,, NORTH PLA1TE, NEB., JUNE 15, L915. No. 12 If n r r t ti - i 1 1 " ii ' , , " -Hi ... . , TEKSOIS'AL PAKAGKAPHS Members of the Yeomen will In dulgc In a dancing party at the Yeo men hall this evening. Mrs. W. C. Elder, who has been vis iting relatives in California for several months, is expected home next week. Mrs. Frank Wlnklemau, of Fremont, who visited her daughtor Mrs. Jack Carroll for ten days returned home Sunday nftornodn. Miss Gladys Hanson, of Council uiurrs, who visited her grand mother, Mrs. Emma Pulver for two weeks, re turned homo yesterday morning. The M. M. M. club and their hus bands will hold a farewell party for Mr. .and Mrs. J. II. Posoy at the home of Mr and Mrs. F. J. McGovern Friday evening. W. V. Hoagland will Improve his west end residence by the addition of new porches, repainting and other work that will materially enhance Its appearance. Thirty men are employed on the Lincoln mgnwny seeming mllo which is being constructed at Kearney. The top covering of this mile of roadway will be concrete. The Kensington club of the ladles' auxiliary to the B. of It. T. will be entertained tomorrow afternoon by Mrs. Guy Cover, assisted by Mesdames Garrison, Cool and Gutherlcss. The Willow Island ball team was defeated by the. Herslicy team at the latter place Sunday by a score of three to nothing. Bechan twirled for Hershey and Cook for Willow Island. The fire department was called to the Nebraska House on Front street earlv Sundav mnrnlnir In oYMneiilali n fire in a small rear building. The 'ori gin of the fire is not positively known. Ruth Donesori was hostess yester day afternoon at a birthday party. A score of her little friends were enter tained at various games and served with a dainty lunch, and Miss Ruth received a number of pretty gifts. 1 lot Indies' Waists worth $1.00 nt. Cflc. HUB. SCHEIlYjLE FOR TIIK CHUJtCH HASH HALL LEAGUE. The managers of tho different church ball teams met Inst evening nnd ar ranged for tho following schedule of games. These league games will be played on tho grounds to be later des- lciinted Illlll ft 'la nrnaimiml II. shlorablo Interest will bo shown by noi oniy tne members of the teams and their sunnorters but iiv Mi nt large. Juno 22 Methodist vs. Lntlinr.. LOCAL AXD PEKS0XAL Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Lampe, of North port, were visitors in this city tho latter part of last week. Carl Simon hns lot the contract for tho orection of a seven-room bunga low in the Trustee's addition. Old furnlturo made now with a coat or Shorwln-Willlnms Brighten-Up-Stain. Tho ltexall Drug store. Mrs. Frank Hoxto nnd Mrs. Jamos or At . .V ana. rriuiu noxio ami pus. jnmos Juno 25 Christians vs. Presbyter-! Ware spent yesterday in Oshkosh as Inns. Juno 29 Episcopals vs. Baptists. July 2 Methodist vs. Episcopal. July G Christian vs. Lutlicran. July 9 Baptist vs. Presbytorinn. July 13 Episcopal vs. Christian. July 15-Mothodlst vs. Baptist. July 20 Lutheran vs. Presbyterian. July 23 Christian vs. Baptist. July 27 Methodist vs. Presbyterian. July 30 Episcopal vs. Lutheran. August 3 Methodist vs. Christian. August Episcopal vs. Presbyter-Ian. Aucust 10 Bantlat vs. T.ntli It will be tho rule of this baso ball league that any person wishing to be come a member of nny team in this league, that it will bo necessary to attend some department of the church organization of tho church lie intends to piny with as per schedule. Expenses of each gamo to be paid teams playing in such games. Encampment Holds Special Session. Colfax Encampment, I. O. O. F., held a special mooting Saturday evening and conferred the final degreo on twenty candidates. At this meeting there were present four grand of ficers, J. C. Harnlsh, of O'Nell, grand master; I. P. Gage, of Fremont, grand secretary: J. T. Davis, crnnil Tinfrl. arch, and L. E. Coy, of Paxton, grand nuiuui wuiuuil. - - -- " - " These late accessions to the local I tler' a11 for 50c nt c- M Newton's. 41-2 encampment places it third in mem-! ,, , , ., , , beshlD amomr the enn.imnnnfs nr tuJ. Th0 clmirs and other movable furnl- kstate, exceeded only bv Omaha inil luiQ-wero removcd yesterday from tho Fromnnt V y and I tabernacle building. The lumber in I the guests of the Aufiongnrton family. Mrs. E. F. Seeborgor, Mrs. Geo. B. Dent and Mrs. Andrew Lltldoil spent Saturday in Knnrnnv no tlm miooio r irs. women. Henderson Fashion Form Corsets In front nnd back lace In all tho summer moucis. E. T. TRAMP & SONS Mrs. Gus Anderson wont to Denver yesterday to meet her sicter nnd visit nur tor a uay wnue tne latter wns nn routo east. Oliorwin-Wllllams Pntllt. onvora more surface to the gallon than any paint on tho market. For sale at the uexau Drug store. Denver lots for sale or would trade for cattle. Inquire of Mrs. C. F .Purdy, rnone iuvirzz. 42-7 L. G. Dowell, general manager of me Louisiana & Southern railroad is expected here this week to visit his orotner a. is. Dowell. Mr. and Mrs. Richie Ugai and infant wero tmntlseu Sunday at tlio innnt church. This is nrobablv tho first ume in Kortn Piatto that this rite has neon administered to Japanese A few bunches of bed room wall pa per, 4 rolls wall, 2 ceiling, aud 1 bor Beginning Wednesday, June ICtli Big reduction sale to last 3 days on- Over 1,000 visitors attended tho sale oi town lots at atapieton baturday .and, many of the lots were disposed of a good prices. Tho visitors were glv eif 'a chicken dinner at the hotel and shown other coutesles. twelve persons aro reported dead in the storm which swept over western -Wisconsin, and parts of Minnesota and Iowa Saturday night. Seven are said to have lost their lives near Ferry vllle. Wis., ,and five near Lansing, Iowa. The ladies of Wellfleet havo fbrmed an organization which they call the Outlook Club, the object of which is social work and work for the benefit of the community. Miss Mattie Rals ton is president, and Mrs.O. A. Fair child secretary. On June 28th we will have an op portunity of shaking hands with our former townsman Colonel Cody, who Is with the Sells-Floto show. The Col onel Is at tho head of the wild west feature of tho show, and while it is not the monstrous production that markeil the f!n1nnnl'n nwn Wild Vfst still It Is said to be a very worthy at-1 lv: 1 25 Trimmed Hats at $1.00 zt Trimmed Hojd nt $2.25 25 Trimmed Hats at . ... $3.75 Visit us and be convinced of their values. McVICKER'S MILLINERY, At The Lealer. - ..j Federal Court in Session. JudKO T. C. Muncer. of T.in accompanied by District Attorney HovvqII and District Clerk Hoyt of Omaha, arrived In .town Sunday, .and yesterday Judge Munger opened "tho Juno term of federal court. Yesterday was taken up In hedring the cages of McAllister against C. F. Scharmann anu wire, nnd envolving the title to 1120 acresof land which McAllister had purchased at a tax sale and the case of tho W. W. Blrge Co. against tho General Construction Co., which erected tho federal building for money buo on material. Eyo Tiredness Eye nalns freouent henilnriioq Burning, smarting eyes Inability to read lon!r nt nln-lit Closing eyes frequently to rest them ' All tliAon n tn 111 Pn 1 1 1 1 n .. O I iiuuuiea. )J. n, atone, in which tho former Mis Marlon Dentler, who played the, 11 Is Just such symptoms as these seeks to eject tho latter from tho leauing roie m reg u my fieart last uvcij uuy. season, spent Sunday hero visiting her T1'oy offer no dlfliculty to our meth aunt, Mrs. Frank Lowell, while en-i ds at all. route homo from New York to Den- masses lino proper glasses) re ver, where she will spend several Hevo theso troubles every time, and i, ...in, i. cn. in...,ir rn- DO IT AT flNnR cu ,.nnnmin,i i... t.An t ., . I flop llq t nd !l v n She was accompanied by her sister, nirs. narry f orti, 01 ew xotk uity, who was formerly Miss Helen Dentler of this city. Upon their return they Intend to spend a week here renew ing acquaintances. For Sale. Two cars of good range horses. Some good marcs and saddle horses. Also a good jack. These horses will be sold for less than you can pro duce them here. C. A. MOORE, 215 west 12th St., North Platte, Neb. Phono Red 438. 42-2 ...FOlt SALE OK TRADE Good .nutoinobiio to exchange for laud orfsmul residence, will pay dif ference lit cash. ' BR ATT & GOODMAN. See us today about your eyes. C. S. CLINTON, Registered Optometrist Mrs. C. F. .TennlnirH nf fit T.mila la visiting Mrs. A. F. Streitz while en- route uome irom a visit in California. Tho 15 cent social and sale of fancy work which was to have been held at tho J. S. Hoagland homo Thursday af ternoon hns been postponed one week. I wish to thank my friends for their kindness In helping mo to win first placo In the Panama Exposition con test given by tho Llork & Sandajl Co. GLADYS STEGALL. FOR RENT Houses, nice vacant Rooms, Storage Space and Safe Deposit Boxes by DHATT & GOODMAN. the bulldlnc has been solil tn Pnn tractor Picard. Mrs. G. Lavelle, Mrs. Jack BeaL Mrs. William Hnrrliipfnii nm! Mlaa Elenore McCarthy of Ogalalla wero among tnose who came down for the nase oau game last Sunday "Old Glory" floated from n niimlmr of ling polts yesterday In honor c tne tastn anniversary of Its birth. At me court nouso uustodlan Wilson had tho corridors profusly decorated with streamers Contractor Gass who lias the con tract for making tho fills to the now uriuge succeeded in getting his pump inn outfit In shann Sntnrilnv nml ho gan throwing up sand yesterday on uje east siuo or the river. Do your eyes bother you? See Clin ton, the Optician. They test eyes free ot cnarge. Mrs. Milton DnnllttW nf T.nni Beach, Calif., Is visiting friend's in town, having arived tho latter' part of last week. This is her first visit here since leaving for California eight years ago. Use Sherwin-Williams Pntnfa rnn all kinds of good painting. For sale at tne uexau Drug store. The case of W. C. Reynolds nirninni uuildlnt: now underirnl nir ronntra camet up for hearing in the county court Saturday. Mr. Stone, however, took a thirty day continuance, giving bond. Women's Patent Leather turn sole Pumps, wortli $3.00 at $1.89. HUB SALE. Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Koester and daughter, of Baltimore, are guests of Mr. .and Mrs. Henry Waltemath, hav ing accompanied tho latter home from .he Pacific const. The visitors mado the trip from Baltimore to San Diego by boat, pacing through tho Panama canal. It requires seventeen days to mnko the trip. Tho road south nf Mm rl Vfr linitrnnn - -..W MVbllVjli iNonn 1'iatto and Gothenburg is in fine condition, and Is lining mented by tourists who pass through. vvsi. oi mo city mo roads aro rough, but with a reasonnhln norlmi nf .lv.. .i , : ----- " ..j wtaiiuur ann nrniniHori wnrv n it.in . ...v. ... ouuu imuiii tneir customary smooth Absolute Sincerity THAT'S WHAT MAKES Sincerity in the Fabric The people who weave the fab rics that are in our clothes are absolutey sincere in their de sire to produce on the best all- wool fabrics possible and they fes do. CLOTHES SO GOOD! Sincerity in tho Flaking The tailors who make our clothes are absolutely sincere In their work. Only the . best style and finish for every garment they make will satisfy them. They want to make clothes to be proud of and they do. Wo are sincere in our desire to give you the best value for ev ery dollar you spend hero, for clothes that it is possible to secure. So through this sincerity of purpose which watches overy step in our clothes from the fab ric to the time when you get the suit you are insured the mos( and best value for your money at this store every time and ail the time. These prices repre sent maximum values we Guarantee it. 2 piece fall silk lined scre and fancy suits, excciUnml values $15.00 Many men now call this store THE STRAW HAT STORE we are proud of this because it shows that our determi nation to have just the hat that fits your every desire here when you want it, is appreciated by our customers. We are glad to guarantee our hats. Are you troubled in getting Hnv' Pnl! u SMrts that suit you are the Hoys Fahn Beachsleeves the right length do the Knickerbockers $1" pat,terns an,d colors please you muroocKers qi do youp ghirtg staml thQ aun Boys' Kokhi Pants te?t? , But whether you are bothered 50c with these troubles or not, you . should see the splendid new Th Sf xatu !!l!rts we are showing this sea- --'wuac vviiui c SOU. Straws 91.50 to $s.00 Men Like to Trade Manhathu.s $1.60 tip. ranamas $8.50 to $0.00 ,WIl V, nn .... HARCOURT & JENSEN. THE CLOTHING STOKE OF HETTEIi VALUES. LOCAL AND 1'EltSONAL THE FASHION SH0 109 WEST 6th STREET. Before we move to our new location we will rclose out 35 White Lawn and Organdie Voile Dresses sold all over at $10 ourfl fit SalePrice All $1.50, $2 Lawn Voile Jap Waists $6 Ladies' Rain Coats special ; ; y ,: blyd $4 Palm Beach Skirts $2.50 White Pique Skirts j Our Store will be open evenings until 8 p. m. until we have moved to our new Store. Will Quado. of Stanleton. camo nvnr Sundny to attend tho ball game. Wo rcculato your watch, no nlmrcoH. Clinton, tho Jeweler. Crowe's orcheatrn will clvn n Hit- noy danco at tho K. P. hall thin evening. Como In to tho Iloxall il and liavo a BrJghton-Up talk with us. 3Mr. nml Mrs. Chimin Dni nnnv. nf Northport, woro tho guests of friends in town auntiay. Dean Howkor loft. Si lnilnv nvnnlnir for Ogalalla and other towns In the west part or tlio state. B. W. Evans and damrhlor. bcocn KuestB at tho ,t. m. Mvmia h it'it yesterday for McCook. Work on tho plcklo factory at Ilrldgoport was begun last week. Tho huIUlliig will bo 84x130 feet. Vor Ilont Four room hotiso niodorn except heat, $17 per month. Inqulro of George Tekulvo, Yellow Front. 42-2 Miss Edith Patterson, teaching in tho public schools at Ilenson, arrived homo Sunday to spend tho vacation. Mrs. C. T. Wholun and son returned the lattor part of last wook from a throo weoks' visit In tlio cast part' of tho state. ' E, T. Kolllinr. nnw lnnnlnd lii Dm. aha, has boon In town for n couplo of dnys transacting buulness and visit ing frlonds. A boy babv was born Wndnnmlnv In Mr .and Mrs. "Dick" Hnnk. wim iiv on tho UakB farm stock farm south east of town. f Mrs. K. D. Small, of Tlnrvnv Til will arrive this wook for n vlt wit-h her parent's. Mr- and Mrs. virtr VoiiOoetz. In tho list of mnrrlncrn ll sued at Omaha appears tho names of ij. uari uoss or Omaha and Qornldlno Graham of North Platto. Usn Slinrwin.Wllllnniu T)nii,in.. it.. Paints and Vrfrnlslies. It Is surprising how it will brighten up dingy sur roundings. For sain nt Mi Drug store. ThO COUntV COmmlRRlnnnrn will nnn. vono today as a board of equalization and Will remntll In nnaalnn no mmli an long as thoro aro complaints filed or oquaiizatiou pr aBsessmentB to bo made. Tho advertising car of tho Sclls Floto show, which exhibits lioro Juno 28th, was In town yesterday distribu ting colored sheets and posters. Mrs. James Ware and daughtor Margaret left this morning for their homo In Iilalr, after visiting at tho IIoxlo homo for a fow days. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Waltemath and son Harry returned Sunday from their tlireo weeks visit to San Diego, Los Angeles nnd San Francisco. ' Miss Edith Gnntt, who Is employed as tutor In a private family at Wig gins, Miss., arrived homo Sunday to spend the summer vacation. Two dancing parties woro given Friday evening, ono at ho Elks homo by mombors of that ordor, tho other at the Masonic hall by the younger set. Wo havo plenty of money on handi in ciunu lurm loans promptly. 42-4 BUCHANAN & PATTERSON. Miss Helen Wholploy returned yes terday from Curtis, whero she was em ployed last week as primary Instruct or In the Frontier county teachers' institute. Tlio Maxwell Tolonost sava: Mnnv havo practically lost tholr llrst cut- uiig oi annua, it is nown and much of it cannot bo cut, and thon, the lower loaves and stalks aro RorlmiRlv dnmnged. Under the Juno nportlonmont of stnto school money Lincoln county will recolve ?G,55G.G8. Tho warrants will bo mailed to tho county treasurer this wook, who will apportion tlio nmount to each school district. Visit tho McVickor Millinery big sale, Wednesday, Juno lGth. Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Scharmann, of Chicago, arrived yesterday morning and will spend this week with rela tives and frlonds. They aro accom panied by Mr. Androws of Stoolo City, Nob., fnthor of Mrs. Scharmann. Any houso painted with Shermtui Wllllams paints looks llko now. For sale only at tho Roxall Drug store. In n card to Tho Tribuno, J. I. Smith says: Mysolf nnd family ar rived Bafoly In Ncgaunee. Tho grand daughter is a dandy. Wo aro get ting ready for a threo-day trout fish ing trip on tho east Escanaba rlvor, whoro thoy catch them twenty flvo Inches Jong. Wo antlclpato a big time and will think ot you dry landors when wo eat tho trout fried In butter. 1 Mrs. Albert Durbln and Mrs. Jamos Dornm woro hostesses at a function given at tho homo of tho former Fri day aftonioon which assumed tho form of a miscellaneous shower for Miss Hazel Smith. Thirty live guests were present, and, tho ontortnlnlng feat ure was dressing a doll brido, In this contest, tho Judges awarded tho bluo ribbon to Mrs. E. M. Smith, Mrs. W. J. Tlloy nnd Mrs. H. P. Hlncklo. Miss Smith recoived many articles of a useful nnd ornamental nature A tw courso lunch wus served. Week Old Chicks For sale at ton cents each. Inqulro of Harry Lantz, 321 eaBt Fourth. 42-2 FOR JIHN'T 2 or 1 room modern flat, heat, light, Imlli, He, close In. HRATT & G00D3IAN. "A Tragedy of the Platte Valley."' BY COL. F. W. HERMIIiSEN Story of murder of Vernon Con nett. Get it at the Huffman Smoke House.