Bryan Comin Here UK. ... 'Xi. 'ITW1-'. 'AVI" "k THE WORLD'S GREATEST ORATOR AT antantjais Our North Platte America's of Peace. a Mr. Bryan will make a few Chautauqua speeches under Redpath-Horner management and North Platte will be one of the cities where, with the same matchless eloquence that has moved and inspired millions of people all over the world, Greatest Commoner will came fired with new Zealand enthusiasm proclaiming the Cause His Subject is k America s osition Regard T ihe owers, Non-Political, Non-Partison, But American. On this new cause he is making the greatest speech of his life. It is the duty and privilege of every American to hear Mr. Bryan. Chautauqua Season Ticket Holders Admitted Free. Single Admission fee for Mr. Bryan's address adults 50c. Single Admission , fee for Mr. Bryan's address children 25c. DR. 0. H. CRESSLER, Graduate Dentist Office over the McDonald State Bank. LOCAL AtfD PERSONAL Lloyd Powers left Sunday evening for Omaha to spend a week on busi ness. - ' v Mrs. Clint York wqnt to Cozad Sun day morning to spend a month with relatives. John Reynold's, or the Wilcox De partment Store, Is taking a two weeks' vacation. Will Friend left Saturday afternoon for a short visit in the eastern part of the state. The Catholic Girls club will be en tertained by Mrs. J. J. Horrigan to morrow evening. Don't forget to get in to see those waists on sale Tuesday a. m.t at Block's. Mr. and Mrs. Will Yost and daughter Lydia left Saturday afternoon for Om aha to visit friends. Best Cane Granulated Sugar ?G.G0 a sack at Wilcox Department Store. Miss Irene McGee returned to Brady Saturday after spending several days with friends In town. Harry Pizer left Satuday afternoon for Grand Island to visit his uncle for a week or longer. Clarence Bltckensderfor, of Albu (luersue, X. M., is expected this week to visit the Hinman home. W. L. Park and family in their pri vate car went through Saturday morn ing enroute home from Alaska. Mr. and Mrs. William Burklund, of Sutherland, came down Saturday morning to visit local relatives. Miss Lela Scott will leave this week for Wood River and other eastern Ne braska towns to visit friends. Do you need a white dress skirt? Just received a large assortment, all sizes at Block's, 9Sc, on sale Tuesday a. m. David Sheedy and son Leo wont to Cozad Saturday evening to spend a week or ten days with friends. Mrs. Magglo Smith, of Bertrand, who spent a week with Mrs. A. E. Mooney, returned homo Sunday morning-. Theodoro Roosevelt was a passen ger on train No. 20 Saturday nfter noon enroute cast from California. Miss Mabel Ilayos, formerly of this city, spent the week end in town and returned to Cozad Sunday evening. Clyde McGIre, of Stapleton, entered the Nurse Brown Memorial hospital last week to tako medical treatment. Mrs. Alden, of Grand Island, who spent last week with relatives in this city, left for home at noon Saturday. After .Mting Mr. and " .s. Harry Boyle r a week, Miss Ethel G u re turns 1 to Kearney Saturday evening For Farm Loans see or write Gene Crook, room 3, Waltemath building, North Platte. 41tf Attorney W. T. Wilcox and daugh ter, Florence, will leave" shortly for points in Ohio to spend several weeks. Painters Dlstol nnd Sluder are spending a few days in Dickens, put ting interior decorations on the bank there. Pat. Crowe is expected to return to day from Des Moines, where he has been visiting his parents for ttwo weeks. Mrs. Beatrice Curray and daughter Adelaide left Sunday morning lor the eastern part of this slate to spend a month. Mrs. J. Q. Wilcox and daughters Ruth and Cynthia went to Cozad Sun day morning to spend a week or more with relatives. . Mrl and Mrs. Joseph Kahler, of Seward, arrived here Saturday tn vis it the former's brother, Henry Kahler for a few days. Mrs. A. E. Moonoy and mother, Mrs. M. A. Holtshuider, departed Sunday morning for Gothenburg to visit rel atives for a week. Oren Coberly, James Flynn, Harry Hartley and Frank Weaver went to Denver the latter part of last week to spend several days. i Miss Mario McCabo will entertain a number of young people at a dancing party tomorrow evening at her home on west Fifth street. A party of young folks chaperoned by Mrs. D. E. Morrell and Mrs. Moso McFarland held a picnic at Sioux Lookout Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Max VonGoetz, who had been spending their honeymoon in Wyoming and Colorado, returned home Saturday morning. Clyde Cook left Saturday evening for Evanstou, Wyo., to visit friends for a week or so. Mrs. Cook has been visiting there for two weeks past. The Yeoman lodge wil hold a so cial at the Lloyd opera house tonight for their, membors. A program of readings and music will be given. Mrt.. Harry Johnston entertained the Entre Nous club the latter part of last week at cards. First prizo was awarded to Mrs. H. A. Lawhead. Mr. and Mrs. Charlos Opp, who had been visiting Mr. and Mn. Frank Flint for some time, left for Wood River tho latter part of last week. O. B. Atkins returned to this city Friday evening aftetr a year's ab sence in Birmingham, Alabama, and resumed work as locomotive fireman. Miss Christina Glow, of Denmark, who was a guest at the Frederickson home last week, left Saturday morning for California to spend several weeks, Mrs. Lading, who had been a guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Brown for some time, returned to her home In Falrbury Sunday morn ing. Mrs. Graco andi. daughter, Miss Smith, of Grand Island, have gone home after a two weeks' visit in tills city with Mr. and Mrs. T. G. Thomp son. Miss Elsie Johnson, who had been attending an art school in Cedar Rap ids, Iowa, came home Friday evening to spend the summer with her par ents. lV Contractor WInslow and his work men returned Saturday morning from the E. B. Compe ranch, where they are building a new, modern six room house, -Miss Ruth Mylander, who has been a missionary in China for several years, came Saturday to visit her father Glaus Mylander for several weeks. Mrs. H. E. Pounds and son Teddy left for their home in Pender Sunlay cj-it r.lriij, ci'er bp!..,!,-,' "wo weeks at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Mooney. Miss Sara Kellogg, of New York, arrived Saturday afternoon to visit her aunt Mrs. Sanford Hartman while enroute home from tho San Francisco exposition. Miss Josephine Murphy, of Lincoln, is tho guest of Miss Ruth Streitz, hav ing arrived Sunday evening to spend a couplo of weeks whllo enroute to Estes Park. Mrs. Stella Goodwin, of Kansas City, who has been tho guest of her sister, Mrs. C. R. Meyers for several weeks, went to Denver Friday afternoon to spend a week. John Korte, of Curtis, was a business visitor in tho city Monday. Tho Ladles' Aid of the Presbyterian church will meet in tho church parlors tomorrow afternoon. Mr. and .Mrs. John Day and daugh ter Elva left Saturday evening for Portland, Ore., where they will visit for a month with Mrs. Guy Robinson and Miss Mabel Day. Yesterday morning Victor llnlligan began work as reporter for tho Daily Telegraph, and will gather news for four or llvo weeks during the ab sence of Everett Kendall. Mrs. Harry Bllckensderfer and daughter, of Albueiueniue, who wero guetts at tho York Hinman homo last week, left Saturday afternoon for Illinois to make their home. Luke Hart, of Omaha, a former res ident of this city, camo Saturday to visit liis brother, James Hart, while enroute to Phoenix, Arizona, to spend several months for tho ben-silt of his health. Mr. and' Mrs. Chas. Hendy, Jr., and son, of Denver, arrived hero Sat urday evening. Mr. Hendy will leavo for Detroit to spend somo time on buRlness and Mrs. Hendy will visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs, John Bratt. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. treelnm.. of Lew istou, Idaho, arrived hero Sunday af ternoon to visit the latter's aunt Mrs. George Austin, for a week while enroute home from Nova Scotia. Mrs. D. T. Qulgloy and son Ilart lett, ofv Omaha, came Saturday efen ing to visit her mother, Mrs. Anna Sey ferth, for a week. Dr. Quigley will come up Sunday to accompany them home. Friends in town received announce ments last week of the wedding of Miss Tillio Nebolt, formerly of this city to Charles Kelly of San Francis co. Miss Nebolt went to California a year ago. Miss Thoma Nelson left Saturday morning for her home in Ord, after a six weeks' visit here. While here Bho divided her time between the Hayes and Mogeuson families. G. C. Cover and T. Cahalane, east end conductors, and their families spent Saturday in towa while enroute to Denver, Colorado Springs and Bould er to spend several weeks. E. C. Bentloy left Sunday morning for Denver and Colorado Springs to spend a couplo of weeks and later go to Kansas City to visit relatives, ex pecting to be absent a month. Mr. nnd Mrs. D. B. Louden visited Mr. and Mrs. Nowklrk in Gaudy last week. They wore among tho earliest of pioneers on the tableland and tills was their llrst visit there In ten years. Perry Sltton, of Omaha, spent the latter part of last week here and left Saturday for Laramie to manage tho Union Pacific hotel while the present manager is taking his summer va cation. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Keith, who recent ly came here from Grand Island, have moved Into tho Smith houso on east Fourth street. Mr. Keith has takon tho position of wlro chief at the tcl epliono office. Elizaboth Kaair-Langfcton, teacher of singing in the North Platte School of Music, will spend tho month of August In study with F. A. Delano, of Now York City, and Wiieatly of tho London Grand Opera Co., botji of whom nro In Lincoln during the sunt nn'r. Mrs. Langston has closed an other year of successful teaching In North Platto and will return to her work early in September. The .Mnlal Building & Loan Associa tion Is prepared o Issue a limited amount of Us Full l'ald .Stock, First eomo tlrst sen I'd. This stock Is Is sued in mi)' amount from $100.00 to $.",000,00 anil pays sciiiNuiinual divi dends at rate of six per cent. A pretty social affair of Friday af ternoon was the kenslngton given by Airs. York Hinman in honor of her guest, Mrs. Harry Bllckensderfer, of Albuqueniue. Tho guests composed sixty ladies who wero friends of tho gui'st of honor during hor rosidenco hero. Garden flowers wero used In decorating tho rooms and n dainty lunch was sorvod on small tablos. During tho afternoon Misses Esther Antonldes and Dorothy Hinman nnd Mrs, Orra DeFord favored the ti'-sts with musical selections. Mrs. Nichols Kletii' was tho guest of honor at a surprise- party at tho home of her daughter, Mrs. Mary El der yesterday afternoon. Tho guests wero composed of the old friends and neighbors of former years and it being Mrs. Klein's seventy-eighth birthday, she received many appropri ate remembrances. Tho nftesrnoon was spent in sowing and social con versation. Dainty refreshments were served. For Sahs A beautiful G room bungalow, largo pantry and cellar. 2 full lots, ull fenced; nice garden and lawn; wnsh house; three poultry houses; largo barn. Thcs,e buildings nro practical ly all new; private water plant; good location on south Maplo street; small payment down, balance like rent. Tf you want a nice home see this. Phono neu ous. 54-2 Mrs. Patrick Norris and daughter Mildred, who liavo been visiting rela tives in Logan, Iowa, for several weeks, are expected to return homo Thursday evening. Claudo Dclnney, C. C. Rniusdoll, J. W. Adams and P. H. McEvoy went west this morning t6 Bpend a week inspect ing cars which will bo used for ship ping small grain this season. Mrs. Laura Shaffer, who lias been employed as saleslady at tho Wilcox store for several months, will leavo next week for Dickens to spend sevor al months on her homestead. On complaint of D. E. Bruce, mali nger of tho Nebraska House, J. D. Fol lows was arrested last week for tho al leged theft of twenty-flvo pounds of bacon. Tho cuso camo up In tho county court yesterday an,i was continued un til Thursday. 3 CZZIC 1Z OPEN AN ACCOUNT WITH The First National Bznk -ol- XORT11 1'LATTJS, XJHJltASICA. Member Federal Reserve Bank System. CAJ'TVIZ, A.VD SUJtJLUSt One Hundred and Fifty Thousand Dollars. D STABILITY, EFFICIENCY AND SERVICE H HAVE BEEN THE FACTOltS IN THE GROWTH OF THIS BANK, AND THE SA3IE CAREFUL ATTENTION IS GIYEN TO SMALL ACCOUNTS AS IS GIVEN TO LARGE BALANCES. INTEREST PAID ON TIME DEPOSITS. ai n iz inuzzj ESTIMATE OF EXPENSE FOR FISCAL YEAR 191.",. Commute on Finance- makcB the following estimuto: To conduct tho business of tho City of North Pintle, Nebraska, for tho ensuing fiscal year: BOND AND INTEREST ON BONDS. lor payment of interest on $100,0000.00 Water Bonds 5,000 00 I- or payment of Interest on 520,000.00 Sower Bonds 1 040 00 l'or payment of principal of one Sewer Bond, $1,000.00 1 OOo'oo I' or payment of interest on $12,000.00 Brldgo Bonds Woo FOR GENERAL AND MISCELLANEOUS FUNDS Streets, Sidewalks, Crossings, Etc $ 5 000 00 SewerMaiiiteiiance and Flushing 3;00o:oo Lighting Streets and Alloys 4 000 00 Incidental Expenses 't;oo'oo To pay Salaries of Oillcers, Etc ' ' ' 5 ono'nn Library Fund . '. " ' I 500 00 I'nrk Fund 1 000 00 Municipal Highway Fund oRoo wator Mind , 20 000 00 Firo Fund, Including Hydrant Rontal . ' 1 5 000 00 J. H. VAN CLEAVE,' J. H. STONE,' 13. W. MANN, Committee 011 Financa.