DR. 0. H. CRESSLER, Graduate Dentist Office over the McDonald ' State Bank. LOCAL AXI) PL'JtSONAL Jnmes Boeder left Frldny for Omaha where lie will spend n week. Hay TIglie lias heon In Lexington for several days visiting hie sister. J. E. Slater left Saturday for Kear ney to spend a day or two on business. Mrs. Delia Mang wll leave shortly tor Chicago to spend a month with relatlvos. Mr. find Mrs. W. ?. ("Villliia nm nnw located In Los Angeles wliero they will remain Indefinitely. Mrs. J. C. ChilocottI loft Saturday for her home in Arnold after spending a week here with relatives. Harry Lawson Is enjoying a visit from his mother who arrived recently irom MclUorson, Kan Harry I orter spent the latter part of last week In Bridgeport looking after ins urancu Doming works. Charley Seyferth, wlio had lieen spending a couple of weeks in town, has gone to Denver for a visit. Mrs. Mattke returned to Grand Isl and Saturday after a visit at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. August Splinter. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Laiitz aro en joying a visit from the former's sister who came from Paxton Saturday. Jas. Dorram and son Clifford left Saturday morning for Ogden and Salt Lako whore they will spond several weeks. Miss Mildred Plznr rntnrnnil in Grand Island yesterday after a pro- uacieu visit wrtli nor cousin Miss PJzer, Ralph Graham will leave shortly for voiornuo wnore no win spend several weeks with his brother and other rela tives. A Catholic ball team is bolng organ Ized and the full line up will be com pleted this week. They will play the teams or mo cnurch league. Miss Anna Wetzell, of Sutherland, WllO SUblllited to nn finprjiMnn nt n 1r- cal hospital Saturday morning, is ro- lioneu 10 oo geting uiong nicely. KK.MIlMllMlr Villi will (rut mm im.l other fjrnln crop or Its viiluo If you insure II ntrainst null with ono of our IioIIcIcn. (U't It today and be safe. BKATT & GOODMAN. Tho Entro Nous club mot Friday af ternoon nt tho homo ot Mrs. 0. E.' Mil ler, and a delightful afternoon was passed. Prizes wore won by Mrs. Sin clair and Mrs. Brown. Pasture for rent, or will take cattlo by month. Can tako COO head. Ad dress .Mrs. J. It. Dlkcman, Horshoy, Tom Green and Loren Sturgeu spent sunuay in Mayweed Ashing. John Don returned Sunday evening irom n weeu s lisning trip near Lara mie. Mifes Alice Mattliewson will leave this aftornoon for Ogalalla to visit friends for two weeks. Mrs. Kelso, of Grand Island, loft yesterdny afternoon after a visit with riarry jveiso anu lamny. Mrs. Frank Yenrsloy will leave this ween ior .Missouri to spend a couple oi weeire wiui reiativos and friends. "Mrs Milton Doollttlo who has beon visiting friends In town for a month, will lenvo Thursday nlglit for her homo In Long Beach, Cal. Mrs. A. W. Peterson, of Sutherland, who was called here by the lllnoss of her sister, Miss Ann Wetzel, returned nomu Hununy evening. Pat Crowo left nt noon yesterday for Omnha to spend a couplo of dnys af er whloh h Wlll leave for Slionandoab, Iowa to ttslt his parents for two weeks. ' ,? Mrs. C. P. Clnrk, of Omaha, who had boon ho guest of her daughter, Mrs. Cling. McXnmara, for sevornl weeks, returned Imnm nt tmnn mainr. ' " "V ..UW.. J WU k, 1 nay. Mlsfi Kathleon Flynn, of tlio Tramp Hiocory, nns tnKon a two wepks' va cation, part of which she will spend wiui menus in Arkansas. Mrs. C O. Trov nnil nlilll to Kansas City yesterday afternoon to spenu a couple or weeks with relatives Thoy will return by the way of Den ver. Tho ball game announced for Sun day aftornoon on the home grounds be tween Kearney and tho Boosters was cancelled on acount of tho death of James Danze, the Booster catcher. It. F. Stuart, of CnHimJina - ' . .U11UJ 1 1 1 V. I i J In tho plumbing businos in this city, njiuiu oiuuruay in town visiting his frionds nnd trimsnotlr, Is meeting with excellent sucess in tho plumbing business in Columbus.havlng Intoly bought out one of his competitors. Ham CmiHrs Ptomaine Poisoning. ' Mr. and Mrs. M .T. KViflitm nnil Chas. Edwards and son Charlos were! victims of ptomnlno poisoning Satur day evening. Tho trouble arose from eating hnm, which was purchased at tho same market by both gentlenion. The sickness continued throughout tho nlirht. llllt tllfl IlltotlllntlPO nf nil v. sleinns brought all tho parties through anu aunuay evening tney nud regained their normnt condition. Tho Catholic Girls' Club is making arrangements for a moonlight picnic to be hold nt the country club tho lat ter part of this month. Tho nrrange- Hiuiifc uuiiimuieo is composed of Mos- uauiua ueorgo voseipka and Frank McGovern and Misss Lu'cy Dunn Ethel Fryo and Vaunltn Hayes. Misses Gladys Hall and Lena Buskins left. Kllflflnv nirnti I n . f,.., ,. Miss Hull will sail for tlio Phllippino U,H, U" ui,ul oui, waoro sue will tCllCh ill tlm tnvnrntnni.t iw. tho voyage she will bo accompanied by her cousin, who is an olllcor in the army and who will bo stationed in the i iiuippnies. Mrs. fi. M T?nviir.l.li, ,, , ... Saturday Auction Bridge club Saturday aftornoon. Four tables wore placed for tho game and at the close or tlio after noon nn onjoyablo three courso lun cheon was served. Mrs. Doollttlo, of Cedar Rnplds. MIss Buttoriiold of Om- . ..,. mias ivoootor or Baltniore woro "u uiit-ui-iown guests Small Pox ('uses. Since Janunry 1st. flftjvfour rosi- dcncOfl in 'n1-tli Plnttn linvn. Imnn ........ m. ....... V fjuarantined for contagious dlsoaos. Of these five were for scarlet fdver and fory-nlnc for small-pox. The number of cases of Hip InMpr illirrh in each house tiuarantlned ranged frdm ono to five, but the total number of cases was not kont. Tim rnst nf fnmi. gating a house averaged four dollars. if .a i . vury icw or tne small-pox patients suffered any particular sickness. Porllaiid to Boston on Fool Mr. and Mrs. Pnnl T Plvnllor wlm nrO Wnlldllf? Ilr.rniui tho rmnflnntit nti.l making a new tourist ninp as they go aiong, arrived in town yesterday. Thoy sing and talk at every picture show house In going through and aro pleas ing to all. Mrs. Clvaller will bo tho nrst may to walk tne nearly two ex tremes of the United States, a dis nncc of 5,000 miles. Mr. and Mrs. Clv aller nre also boosters for good roads and speuk highly of the Lincoln Highway. Limb Crushed by Cnrs. Polo Groso, a laborer In the employ of tho Union Pacific fell from a freight tram wnicn no was riding Sunday af ternoon and his right limb was crush ed by the cars. The accident oc curred near Mnxwoll and tho injured man wom brought hore on train No. 5 and taken to tho General hospital where the limb was amputated above the ankle. At nrospnt. lm la rnotinr. s i-iiHy as can oe expected. His fam ily, consisting of a wife and two children, nre readouts of Cntiinin Sicily. Ho is about thirty-eight years oi ago. Miss Nlnn Van Doran epcn)t tho latter part of last week in Suther land. Mrs. Arthur Artz will leave next month for Chicago to spend sevornl weeks with relatives. Mrs. Thomns Brownfleld, of Coznd, returned homo yesterday aftornoon-. Whilo hore she was the guest of Mrs. William Dorram. Tho chief of police has "been. In structed to corrall all hoboes and turn thorn over to A. B. Hoagland, who will seo that thoy earn aBqU'ae neal by cutting weeds on vacant lots. For Itcnt Fourteen room house, all modern and In good repair. Centrally' located. For particulars innuirc of Mrs. R. D. Thomson, 514 west Fifth. tl Two Are Sentenced to Pen Raymond Ogden and Edward Hall, both of whom plead guilty, were sen tenced to the penitentiary by Judge Grimes yesterday. flnilnn nn flio nlflil nf .Tiilv 4Mi nlnln a horse and buggy, tho property of Martin wyman, rrom tno nitcning ronl nn ITIftli ofrnnt Wlion ho rpnnli- ed Big Springs with the ouflt ho was nrroRtoil nnil nnnn holmr hrnntrllt In ... . wu.w.a, ...... J ' ' - ' - - tl I.J - " jail confessed. Ho was given an in determinate sentence of from ono to ten years. Hall's crime was that of stealing a Ford car, which had beon parked for tlin nlfrlif In flip rnnr nf till. ATntlinillRf church by a medicine vender. Ho started east with the car but had only reached Brady when arrested. He, was civen nn indeterminate sentence' or rrom one to seven years. Sheriff Salisbury will convey the men to tho penitentiary some time next week., Tho Indies' aid society of the Pros- livlorlnii rlinrnli will mnnf In tlio church parlors Thursday aftornoon and ! cim ruiuiu y aif &aamen .10 -r mii glcton, L E. Hastings and Will Dloner. Mrs. Florence Fisher of the Fourth ward, was placed under $100 peace bonds yestorday on complaint of Miss Grace Sodestrom, a neighbor, with whom sho had trouble the latter nart of last week. Iillmnti Qntlnr wlln mmin Imrfl rp- cently from Carroll, Iowa, to visit his mmln Prnnlr Plfilatleker. has become il niirtuni In tlio North Pbitlo Cream ery in tho Fourth ward, formerly con ducted by Messrs. Theodore Meyers nnd J. Vanllorn, tho latter havhig sold 1 lus intorest to Mr. seller. North Pintle General Hospital Notes. The twelve year old son of Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Walters, who was operated upon last week, is reported to bo do ing nicely. Mrs. Charles MopUs i satisfactorily from an oporation which n.. penormea anturday. t Mrs Madison, of Mm anntlmnet tint ' fill W of tho county, is improving after a at nua in inuuicai ireatincnts. ur. u. E. Kennon, of Maxwell, was 11. 111 uiussiunii 1 via rnr nt tlm 1n... - - " - .TV bl.Vy IIUO pitai aunuay. Miss Mary Rosecrnns. nf M entered tho hospitul Saturday to take liuiaus llUIIlHJg. ir..... .... tt... Jlillll!Ill I1SIIV. A slmnle and (mint j Pce at noon Sunday at the homo of ,' 'r- 'UIU irs' i- u. uasoy, when their , uuuKiuer, iMiss urace uasey, was mar . ried to Ralnb n. H ! 'toils Of tlm nnnMst HntrOi fi(i1ntnttf.n fill t tl -4 UlllVlUllllgl I T he bride woro a dainty gown of white 1 einoroHiereu voile and long veil and carried a larirn linmiot nf Tuiiltn and Hllies of the valley. Sho was un attended. Following the ceremony the jciuuvus anu a iew menus were serv- , ed with a three courso dinner. Tlio 1 groom is employed in the car de- ! partllient of the ITnlnn Vnnifin nrwl Unfit ho and his bride nrn vnrv nnmtlnf young people. For the present, they win uiuito uieir nome witli Mrs. Han sen s parents. Mrs. Charles Berkeblle, of Swanton, Ohio, Is the guest at the home of Mrs. E. M. Smith for a week. Tho loss by hall in Lincoln county this year Is placed at from $80,000 to $iuu,ooo. Mrs. E. W. Cross will ontertain the Eldeen club on Wednesday after noon, July 2Sth. 20 to .'0 per cent Reduction In Men's I iirnlshings. Hurry Siimuelson, "The Suit JIiui.' SKK DR. KUIS FOR GLASSES or any Special Work. Over McDonald Rnnlf Phone 3G for Appointment. tewgaaai anmnstaw-mi RDER two Westinghouse Electric Farts to-day One for your office -one to take hnmp.--'- and be Comfortable the rest of the summer. The office fan will enable you to do better W01k Will nay for itself in vour inp.rpncprl efficiency in a few days. The home fan will mnk-n. vnnr 1 ... ... J "-"uiKuuuio irniic iuaiiui-yuu will use it in the dininir room, livintr rnnm ii,i n ,1 1 O 7 0 "i,u 1UU1H mi uvcx the liouse. If the house isn't wirerl. it Will nfllf vnnin It to have the comfort of an nlRririV. fnn Wlr ..t u n nni. . , J hi a- urn xnu neui lias just begun. North Platte Light C. R. MOREY, Mgr. & Power Co., Kxiiinlnations (Jhen Thursdiiy nnd Fri day instead ot Friday nnd Saturday Tho next regular Teacher's Exam ination will bo held in North Platte, Thursday and Friday, July 20th and liOHy Examinations will bo given In county, city, state, life and readlnc circle subjects. 50-3 I out-of-town guests a""'CW - - H, ... lj..i 11 . i mmx mr., . ' ' It M OPEN AN ACCOUNT WITH fnefFirst National Bank -oF- Member Federal Reserve BfliiltfSystem. CAPITA.I, AXO SURPLUS: One Hundred and Fifty Thousand Dollars. STABILITY, EFFICIENCY AND SERVICE U HAVE BEEN THE FACTOItS IN THE GROWTH OF THIS BANK, AND THE SAME CAREFUL ATTENTION IS GIVEN TO SMALL ACCOUNTS AS IS GIVEN TO LARGE BALANCES. H m INTEREST PAID ON TIME DEPOSITS. " I' ii 11 inn Farmers, Attention & Thefgreateat grain crop you ever raised is assured barrin "FT" A T T . There have heen riail sfnrme all -ifm,!-.,! us. You cannot bar theHAIL,but you can bar the consequences by Jetting us write you a policy against loss by HAIL. Delays are dangerous1. UCH ANANf & PATTER SON. THAVIU'S BAND AT THE PANAMA..PA CIFIC EXPOSITION AT SAN FRANCISCO. Thaviu's Band at Chautauqua The Most Famous Band That's Ever Been Here. When Chautauquas Are Over They Play Eight Weeks More at THE GREATEST WORLD'S FAIR EVER HELD. Mutual Building & Loan Association ol North Platte, Nebraska. Organized 18S7. Have plenty of monev on hands in ino promptly. Will loan on North Platte CA TV nrnnorfir Sn-n . fwjiviwj 1U1 Duiiainc DurDoses or to assist ita moinlipro in Tt t 1 r mg homes or paying off mortgages; The monthly payments on SlOoO.Ol) loan are on principal $5.00 and interest $6.00 or 51.00 in all and on other sums in proportion. Borrowers in this assooiati loans off with a saving of 25 to 30 per cent over uny competing association. 1