DR. 0. H. CRESSLER, Graduate Dentist Office over the McDonnU : State Bank. LOCAL AND PEJtSONAL Miss Ella Illako lias returned from a weeks' Visit at the Patrick ranch. Editor Fred ItasmtiBsen was up from HerSltey the latter part of Inst week. Miss Minnie Gasncr left a few days ago for Chappoll to spond a couple of weeks. ! Miss Mankin, of Grand Island, was a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Groon last week. Master Theodoro Payne has gone to Omaha to spend ton dnys visiting his uncle. v The Indian Card Club will be enter tained Thursday aftomoon by Mrs. J. F. Clabaugb. Mr. and' Mrs. A. L. Mlschko, who visited In Sutherland the past week, will return today. Miss Elizabeth Carmlcheal, of Alli ance, is expected hero this week to re main Indefinitely. Ira Ditch, of Wallace, entered the Nurse Drown Hospital a few days ago to take treatment. ' Mrs. Mao Sullivan and sons, of Oma ha, who visited the Marcott family last week, have roturnud homo. Mrs. Joseph Murpliy will leave short ly for Salt Lake City to spend a cou ple of weeks with friends. Mrs. J. 'L. Deokman and baby have returned from a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Jngger In Gothenburg. ' Myrtlo and Floyd Hof.s liave gone to Gothenburg to visit for a week with Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Itistine. Miss Margaret Mcttln will leave next week 'for Ogalalla to spend a fort night or longer with relatives. Robert Sailor ha3 accepted a po sition In tho Brooks photograph gal lery and b)($an work last week. Mrs. Frank Yearsloy has returned from Falls' City, wliero sho was tho guest of relatives for some time. Miss Hejn Johnson left tho latter part of lastweok for California to re maln for several months with her sis ter. if tan W f1 TItrii nctnn n ti il r anna left Saturday morning for Red Cloud f Omaha, who visited her sister, whero they"wlll visit relatives for a M. Mary Dunn, for two weeks, re- fortnight I 11,1 I'""'" auiuiuuy muniiug. Robert Hotlcers. df OshkoShDSPentl rila. W. II. Anderson, of Ogden, who tho week 6nd with friends In town was the fuest of Mr. and Mre. Charles and left Saturday fqr Chlcaga to Iran- ano for two days, loft Friday af act misinoss, ...w.. w .... . Mrs. Joseph Ilaugh and daughters M,r- "d Mrs- JSeI)h JcasuP , aml who spent several weeks at their I CarUon, who woro called to ranch, forty miles south of the city, 'Grand Island by the death of a rela have,returned. l'vu' rel,'rnei' homo Friday afternoon. Nothing Is more important for the Does your piano uecd tuning or reg preservation of good health and clear ulating? If so, calPUM. Expert pl businesn Judgment than zealous caro,ano tuning at Clinton's Jewolry Store, of tho eyes. Perfect fitting glnsaes Gaston Music Co., "Wylio Walker, Tun will overcome nature's defects. C. S. er. 57-2 CLINTON, Registered Optometrist", j Mrg Fred nnd chlidn, 0f Mrs. PaOlcGraw and daughtor,Bue-Salt Lnlco clty( who woro tUo gucsts lab, who apont tho summer on their. or hor si8tcr( Mra, L. Kolly for two rancu wcbi ot iowii, imvo ruuirmju jnonths, returned homo Saturday morn- For Rent Modern house. Inquire of A. A. Sc hntz. G5tf Arthur and McKlnley May, of Goth enburg, were guests at sevoral lo cal social funltlons last week. Mrs. Hugh Merritt was called to Livingston, Kansas, a few days ago by tha serious Illness of her fnthcr. Mrs. Emma Richardson, who visit ed hor brother, J. A. Neumnn, In .Goth enburg last week, has returned homo. Wo have the exclusive sale of tho State Farm cream and milk. 60-3 DICKEY'S CONFECTIONERY. Clyde McGoe, of ' Stapleton, came n few days ago to' take a series of treatments at the Nurse Brown hos pital. Miss Mario Bowen expects to leave in a few days for Elm Creek and Wood River to spond a couplo of weoks visit ing friends. Mrs. L. G. Bnber, of Balrd, Is the guest of her sister Mrs. Patrick Mc Graw, Jr., and will visit here for two or three weeks. William Harcourt returned Friday afternoon from Omaha and other eastern points whero ho spent several days on business. Mr. and Mrs. John Reynolds have rented the Norrls house on east Third street and took possession tho latter part of last week. Miss Marguerite Roddy and brothor Paul will loave soon for Sibley, Iowa? and Lako Okobojl to spend several weeks with relatives. Lost Bunch of keys marked T. P. A., tag No. 119.355. Reward if returned to Dickey's store. Misses Clara and Mertie Humphrey, of Sutherland, returned home tho lat ter part of the week after visiting with Miss Josephine Sadie. Misses Laura Murray, Graco Burke and Blanche Fonda Wore guests of tho Fred Erlcson family in Maxwell the latter part of last week. Dr. and Mrs. T. J. Kerr returned Friday, the former from a short stay In Omaha and the lattor from an ex tended visit In Akron, lown. Miss Ruoy Shanor, who had been vis iting her parents at Maxwoll for two weeks, returned Sunday and resumed work In Tho Leader yostcrday. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Hunt and family loft a few days ago for Gothenburg, where they will visit tho J. W. Hunt family for a week or ten dnys, Miss Mary Whelphey returned to her homo In Fremont tlio latter part of last week, after spending a month with her uut Mrs. II. M. Grimes. Mrs. Frank J. McDonough nnd son LOCAL AJiIU'EIlSONAL Miss Esthor Frcdorlcl wns the guest of friends in Lexington Sunday. Mrs. John Grant has returned from a short visit with her son in Kearney. Mtssos Pearl nnd Helen Koontz are spending tills week wltn Maxwell rola tives. Miss Eva Baker spont the greater part of last week In Brady with the Totro family. For Farm Loans sco or wrlto Gene Crook, room 3, Waltemath building, North Platte. 41tf Lloyd Powers has returned from Omaha whore ho transacted business for several days. Guests of Miss Marlon Lawson this week aro Lester Zook and Pauline Gillam, of Lexington. Miss Esthor Hogsett, who spont two weoks with friends In Omaha, return ed Snturday evening. Miss Mnyine Spies returned Friday evening from Omaha whero sho spont a fortnight with friends. Mlssos Irene and Mario Stuart er pect to leave next week for Denver to spend a couplo of weoks. Mrs. James II. Morrow returned the lattor part of last week from a short visit with Kearney friends. Miss Josephine McMicheal returned to Wellileot last week nftor spending two weeks with frlnds here. II. V. HHIker, of Denver, spont the week end In town transacting buslnoss and visiting the Streltz family. Mrs. C. W. Krouger, of Wallace,' submitted to an operation at the Nurse Brown hospital a few days ago. Mrs. Rose Garrison and children left Saturdny morning for Paxton to visit tho McFadden family for two weeks or longer. ho second section of train No. 1G Friday ;nomlng was an Elk special returning from tho exposition at San Francisco. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kahlor, of Sew ard, who wore guests of tho former's brother, Henry Kahlor last week, have gouo home. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Cook, who havo been with a fishing party In . Evans ton, Wyo for sevoral weeks, are ex pected home Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Ellis and child. who mado nn extended visit 'with rel atives in Oklahoma City, returned !homo Friday morning. In the county court Friday Mrs. Ellznboth Danze was appointed ad ministratrix of the estate of her hus band, tho lato James Danze. Mrs. J. J. Sullivan and daughter, JMlss Mnry, of Omaha, will spen'd a few days hero this week while enroute to Dcnvor to visit for a fortnight. to the city; to spend tho remainder of tho season. ICNOTLCSS LUMBER SPOTLESS LINE IRL'ADY TO SERVE RAIN OR SHINE Mrs. Goorgo N. Glhbs and daughtor who wero-gucs'ts of her parents Dr. and Mrs. MKinley, in York, for a cou plo of months, returned homo laBt week, i Wanted -10 men with binders and four horso teams to harvest sweet clov er. Also slnglo bunds for shocking. Long Job nnd top wages. LEYPQLDT & WICKSTROM, Phono Black 710, 501 S. Willow. Ben Elliott, formorly of this city, who hns been .nh Instructor In tho en gineering department of tho state un iversity ntT'Madisan, Wis., visited his parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. F. Elliott, Inst week and . left Friday afternoon for Omaha to spend soveral weeks visit ing his brpthur nnd transacting business. ing. Miss Nova Armstrong, of Anltugo, Wis., who hns bcon visiting hor cou sin, Mrs. George I). Langlola for sever al months, will leave for homo this week. Mrs. If. D. Boyden nnd daughter Miss Ruth, of Grand Island who were entertained for a couplo of weoks nt tho A. F. Streltz homo, left Friday af ternoon Tho mlddlo aged man of from 35 to GO, without glasses, will ho tho old mnn without good eyes. Optometry Is battering down the old, erroneous im- prosslon that they should postpone tho day of gluss wenrlng Just as long ns possible. C. S. CLINTON, Regis tered Optometrist. Mrs. Max Von Goetz, a July bride, wns tendered a mlscolancous shower Friday aftornoon at tho homo of her grnndmothor, Mrs. II. C. Welch. Sho received a pretty assortment of house hold gifts. Lato in tho afternoon a dainty lunch wns sorved. 1 sKyrvwm -I JP INSTANTLY! : ' lHArLrn i I Good All the Year Round. Got a gna hot water heater. It attaches to tho ordinary boiler in your kitchpn. In summer you can havo hot wa ter instantly at extremely small cost. Makes tho man happy at bath and at shaving time. Is a necessity for tho housowifo for washing and for dishes'.' In winter it gives quickly hot water nt'all times when most needed. Very durable. Prices low. North Platte Light & Power Co., C. R, MOREY, Mgr. District Store Clerk Nelson nnd General Store Keeper Fries, of tho U. P., camo up from Omaha last week to check the local storo rooms. Mr. and Mrs. "W. A. Buchfinck are moving this week into the former Thomas house on south Maple street, which they recently purchnsed. For Sale Cheap Two high grade used automobiles. Will sell either, ex chango for stock, negotiable paper or land. 0. H. TIIOELECKE. Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Deats will leave next week for western points to spend a month, hey expect to visit in Ta- coina, Milteouln, Seattle and Port land. A. F. Hill and son, of Prophetstown, 111., spent tho week end hore buying cattlo for their eastern ranch. They aro making a trip through the west by auto. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hartman and child, of Chicago, who woro guests of Mr. and Mrs. D. B. McNeal, Jr., for two weeks, returned homo Friday eV' enlng. Mrs. Carter Harrison, wlfo of Ex Mayor Harrison, of Chicago, and a party of friends, wont through the lat tor part of last week to tho Panama expostlon. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Weeks are vis ltlng their sons Edward and Robert, whllo enroute homo to Grand Island from a pleasant visit at tho Panama exposition. A number of local young folks at tonded a barn dnnco given at the Fred Erlcson ranch near Marwoll Fri day evonlng and report n very enjoy able ovenlng. Miss Irma Scherhacher, of Guide Rock, arrived hero tho latter part of lust weok to uccept a position ns stenographer In tho Iloagland & Hoag- land law office. Miss Ruth Streltz and hor guest Miss Josophlno Murphy, of Lincoln, ex pect to leave- In a few days for nn out ing In Estos Park and other western points of interest. Mrs. Lawrence Qualley, of Elk mont, Is spending a fortnight with her mother, Mrs. John Connott. Mrs Qualley was formerly Miss Edith Rousho of this city. Tho Ogalalla and Sutherland ball teams cnncollcd tholr gnmo Sunday In ordor that tho fans would havo nn op portunity to soo tho Brldgoport- Boostor gnmo hero. Cltv offlcors hnvo boon notified to bo on tho lookout for U mnn by tho nnmo of Jack Mndlgnn, who oscnped August 3rd from tho Laramlo Jail and Is making his way east. J. E. Sebastian Is having a now $3200 bungalow erectod on his lots on east Second street. It will havo six largo rooms and bo fitted up with ovory mouorn convenience. T. T. Marcott, of Brady, spent Sun day hero, having boon notified lust weok that ho was appointed one of tho commltteo to rocelvo W. J. Bryan, who addressed tho Chautauqua. Attorney and Mrs. J. S. Iloagland left In their car Sunday aftornoon for Contral City whora tho formor will deliver an nddross for tho Old Sol dlers Reunion on Monday. Later in tho week tho y will go to Lincoln to attend tho wedding of a nelce. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Snggerson left a few days ago for Grand Island to visit friends for a week or longer. Mlssos Maud and .Mabel Turple, of Goldon, who have been visiting their brother, Frank Turplo, for n couple of weeks returned homo Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Courtnoy, of Stromsborg, visited in town the lat ter part of last week and have gone to O'Fnllons whero they will be the guests of Mr. and Mrs. D. B. White. Dld you notlco our ndvortlsoment on page 43 of last week's Saturdny even ing Post? Bo sure nnd look It up. CLINTON, tho Jeweler. A. O. Sumption, of Omaha, travel ing auditor for tho Union Pnclflc Co., spent the week end here checking up the local ticket office, while enroute homo from San Diego, whore he spent his vacation. Messrs. E. Rlnckor, F. Snndall, C. Jones, C. Tlghe nnd M. Bullard have erected a tent on tho former Russell giounds In tho aouthwost part of the city, which they will use for sleeping quarters during the summer. Have you seen the 13c handkerchiefs ut E. T. TRAMP & SONS? Frlonds In town received word that Miss Gladys Hall, who was to sail from San Francisco last week for Ma nila', whero sho has been engaged to teach was delayed by Illness, and will not sail until tho September boat. Honry Rebhausen will leave Thurs day for Chicago to take part In the great American handicap shoot for tho championship. Mr. Rebhausen made tho highest scores at tho state shoot which was held here last May. E. O. Fuller, of Cheyenne, was in town Friday evening while .enroute to Lincoln on busness. Mr. Fuller wan employed in tho U. S. land office in this city for a number of years prior to going to Cheyenne. A score of young folks were enter tnlned Friday evening by Albort Wes tenfeldt at card. Prizes were award ed to Messrs. Irving Johnson and Harry Lannln. Enjoyable refresh ments woro served after tho games. Tho replevin suit of Win, Coleman vs. Thomas Rowley will be up for hearing In the county court tomorrow. Coleman claims that the defendant has and is unlawfully keeping three calves which bol6ng to the defendant. A. C. Coombs, who had been em ployed as Union Pacific yard watch man in tho local yards, was trans ferred to Cheyenne and left Saturday morning. Mrs. Coombs and family will be ready to move In thirty days. Misses Mnry and Adeline Winn and brother John, of Kearney, formerly of this city, visited tho Minshall family last week while enroute to California to make their home. Mr. and Mrs Winn have lieen there for several weeks. Tho Episcopal ball team, who have won overy game this season, defeated tho Lutheran nine the latter part of last week by a score of 1G to S. Hal ligan pitched for the former and Ru dat for the Lutherans. Catchers were Jones and Sandnll. The .lludil Iluildlutr & Loan Associa tion is prepared (o issue u limited amount of its Full Paid Slock. First come first served. This stock is is sued in any amount from $100.00 to $.,M)().ul) nnd pays scml-itnnunl dm dends at rale of six per cent. Miss Penrl Frank, who has been em ployed us stenographer in tho Hong land & Iloagland law offico for some time, resigned last week and will leave for Kansas to accept a position as teacher in tho schools and also to take university eytension work. SWEET CLOVKK and all growing crops INSURED against RAIL. Also fire, tornado, automobile insurance Strictly old line. HOLLMAN & SEBASTIAN. 54-1 Doollttlo Building, Phono 612 Mr. nnd Mrs. E. J. Drane, of Pltts bucg, arrived hero Sunday to bo the guests of Attorney and Mrs. W. V Hoagland for two weeks. Mrs. Drane la a cousin of tho latter and was formerly Mrs. Ida Wolmsley, of this city. While hero she made her home with tho Singleton family. Verno Powell, formerly of this city who has been located In Ft. Scott, Kansas, for a number of years, is ex pected to visit his father, W. R. Pow ell for a montn or longer, vorne is nn accomplished musician and has been taking instructions in a Boston musical school for some timo and is a members of the Ft. Scott band. Notice The RIversido Country Club havo leased tho property known as Dicks Grovo for tho purpos of maintaining a golf course. Thcso aro private grounds and are for the use of mem bors only and their immediate family RIVERSIDE COUNTRY CLUB, P. R. HALLIGAN, Secretary Fruit. Kxhiblls Tho managers of the North Platto Artificial Ico and Cold Storage Co havo kindly offered to keep In cold storago any exhibits of fruit selected Ifor tho county or stato fairs. The fruit should be picked and carefully selected nt tho proper timo and sent direct to this company for storage until time for exhibiting. This will make it possiblo to keep the fruit in porfect condition and should assist very materially in making a very cred itablo exhibit at both the county and state fairs. SlT.l'lAL SALK Every Saturday, also tho 15 1G, 17 and 18th days of each month, will bo potato days at tho North Side barn Phono No. 2U for prices, i win sav you money. G7tf JULIUS MOGENSEN. Poultry Parasites You keep tho poultry house clean to keep the parnsltes off the chickens You sprny to kill germs but what do you do to get tho gorms and para sites insldo the chickens? Hons cs peftally show it at moulting timo and during tho wlntor. How enn you oxnect thorn to lay? Free thorn of nil Internal parasitos by feeding B. A. Thomas Poultry Powder occasionally. If it doesn't maUo your lions hnppy,; wo will return your money, bold by A. F. Fink. PEACHES $1.15 per Bushel Elborta Freestone Peaches from Arkansas. We are closing out the car, these Peaches are as nice as any that have come to North Platte this year. While they last they are $1.15 per' Bushel, 5 Bushel lots $1.10. Cane Sugar $6.75 per cwt. Quart Mason Jars 4Sc per dozen Better take advantage of this price, you will not buy Peaches as cheap again this year. Only a small portion of car left. R. N. LAMB PHONE 67. j0s PROTECTk WC YOUR MOTOR,. 1 H I Ib tremes of temperature. Oil that leaves I i&S lY usintr oil that stands up under both ex tremes of temperature. (Ju that leaves practically no carbon. Oil that absolutely reduces friction. Then you will be in the ranks of the care free motorists who use the standard tested motor oil. STANDARD OIL COMPANY (NEBRASKA) m sjm'M it innz OPEN AN ACCOUNT WITH The First National Bank -oi- 2SORTII TZ,A.TTJ5, ICBUJRAStA. Member Federal Reserve Bank System. CAPITAL A4VD SUlirLUS: One Hundred and Fifty Thousand Dollars. H STABILITY, EFFICIENCY AND SERVICE " HAVE BEEN THE FACT0KS IN THE GltOWTJI OF THIS BANK, AND THE SAME CAREFUL ATTENTION IS GIVEN TO SMALL ACCOUNTS AS IS GIVEN TO LAKGE BALANCES. INTEREST PAID ON TIME DEPOSITS. .iczi- ii lizzie inni Farmers, Attention The greatest grain crop you ever raised is assured barring ZE3C I T . , There have been hail storms all around us. You cannot bar the HAIL, but you can bar the consequences by letting us write you a policy against loss by HAIL. Delays are dangerous. BUCHANAN & PATTERSON.