MUST BE SOLD WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, FRIDAY and SATURDAY." This is die last order of the United States Court regarding the Bankrupt Stock of THE FASHIONSHOP consisting of f1 Ladies and Children's Coats, Suit4 American Lady and Kabo Corsets, Millinery, Hosiery, Hankerchiefs and Novelties. Therefore beginning Wednesday morning at 9 a. 111. every article will be placed ony final sale at about one-half wholesale cost. Store will be losed all day Tuesday in prep aration. Prices cannot be stated in this annoucement, but the sale is bonified, and the prices are astonishing. All stock and fixtures remaining unsold Saturday at 6 p. m. willbe sold in bulk Monday May 29, at 10 a. m. to the highest bidder. muni imp Semi-Weekly Tribune IRA L. BABE, Editor and Publisher. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: One Year' by Hall In Alraiice....$1.25 Ono Year by Carrier In Advance. .$1.50 Entered at North Platte, Nebraska, Postofllce aa Second Clana Mattor. TUESDAY, MAY 2!J, 1910. CITY AND COUNTY NlftvS. For Rent Threo rooms for light housekeeping, 503 west 4th St. 37-2 Mm. J. L. Murphy left yestordn morning for Grand Island to spond a few days. Hundreds of beautiful Dresses for all occasions now r sale at BLOCK'S Judco II. M.. Grimes went to Sidney yesterday morning to hear tho IIcciibo election caso. Frank Elliott resumed his duties at tho Hub yostorday after being ill for Homo tunc. Mrs. Bert Naporstck loft yestorday for Salt Lako City to visit a month with tho homo folks. W. J. Tiloy will go to Grand Island whore ho will spend ten dnya on Yeomen lodgo buulnoss. Mrs. Dan Ncwinoycr left yestorday morning for Stithorlaml to ylslt friends tor a wcok or longer.. Mrs. James Ward loft Sunday aftor noon for Grand Island to visit with mends for a. weak or longor i Dr. W; IV Prltchurd loft yoster day morning fcr Ogalalla to trans act buslnosu for aovornl days. Mlss Mary Carroll, ot Wlsnor, who Was the. gucBt of "Mrs. J, L. Murphy for two weeks, loft Monday morning. 'It Is optometry's pnovlnco to tell you Just what your eyes need for com fort, safety and nreaorvatlon. C. S Clinton, tho Blgn with the big ring. There will bo degree work at the I. 0. 0. F. hall Thursday evoning. J. Guy Swopc, Secy $10.00 buyB nny Wool Suit In the store worth up to $22.G0, all sizes, all shndos, up .to tho minute In style. Mrs. Harris re-turned to Lincoln yesterday morning aftor an extended visit with her daughter Mrs. J. B. licdflcld. Mrs. Ethel McMullcn, of Omaha, camo yostorday morning to visit her parents Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Foster for u fortnight. $10.00 lni vb nnv Wool Suit in the storo worth up to $22.00, all sizes, all shndos, up to the minute in style. ULUCK'8. Mrs. John Horrod returned yes terday from Paxton where she visited her daughtor Mrs, Mlko McFaddon for two weoks. Tho Marshall Oil Co. placed a hybrid Ford delivery truck on the streets yesterday on which is mounted tho big tnnkt ' G6orco McOiriloy roturncd .to Kby- stono yesterday morning aftor -visiting his slBtcr Miss Margaret McGlnley ror several days. Qood oyes aro not mado, nor helped by tho uso of poor glasses. C. S. Clin ton, Registered Optometrist. Tho sign with tho big ring. Jvl,rs. E. M. Hogg and daughter, of Paxton, camo down yestorday morn ing to visit hor mothor, Mrs. Eliznboth Cralglo for sovornl days, Tho gentlemen archer's of tho Yoo mon lodgo will" glvo1 a banquet Cor tho lady archors at tho Lloyd opera house this ovonlng at sovon thirty. Attornoya Wilcox, Crosby and Shu man and Court Roportcr Barron wont to Arthur ycBterday morning to attend a session of district court nb which Judgo Westovor wlil"proslilo. J. W. Rowland, who went to Ai Hance to take a position in tho Bur lington "shops, returned yesterday. There waB a misunderstanding as lo tho nnturo of the position, d tinner instead of a plpo-Ilttcr bolng n'eeded. PACKED HOUSE GM2ETS STUDENTS CLASS PLAY PRIZES TO CHILDREN FOR REST GARDENING RESULTS Every seat In tho Kolth itheatrc, in eluding boxes and gallery, was filled Friday evening to witness "Green Stockings," tho Senior Class Play, and all agreo that as an amateur produc tion It was very good. Tho play is a most interesting one, abounding iu clovor situations that woro well por trayed by tho members of the cast Tho leading roles woro well taken, and tho minor parts were given, the strength they demanded. Miss Bailey under whoso supervision tho play waa produced la entitled to credit for tho successful result. Tho Btudonts composing the cast were: Admiral Grlce, retired. .. .Louts lvelly William Faraday Jack Husband Colonel Smith George Thompson Robert Tarver Marcel Overman Henry Steolo Harold Burke James Ralolgh Russell Langford Martin Wlljiam Calhoun ucua iarauay. . . . . .uoroiny Minman Mrs. Bocklngham. . . .Bbrthn Clothier Eyolyn Lola Scott PhyltlB Sybil Gnntt Mrs. Faraday Forp Douglas Tho receipts of tho evening were $349, of which the Senior class re ceived slxty-flvo per cent. Aftor pay ing tho expenses tho class received $140.00. ?, , ' ' ;;u;; Tlio Result of a Kimnimpd (!nsi. 1 Roforrlnc to tho TclecraDh's sun- pfcsed case of scarlet Women, jets follow the supposition to its logical Conclusion and certain result. Driv en from tl building or dooming house in tho business section sho seeks a habitation In a certain block in tho residential section. Her presence and character being known to tho occu pants of that block, thoy complain to tho owner of tho houso that he Is liar borliiK In his nronorty a lewd woman and that ho la amonablo undor thc'Al borts law to a line. Ho hastily gets rid of his tenant and sho moves to nnothor block. Tho occupants of that block make complaint as did the oth ors and again sho is evicted. Site trios again with tho samo result. How long will that woman continue to bo driven from pillar to post? Not long. Sho wll conclude, and rightly too, that sho Is a porson not wanted in North Platte Whllo located In tho business sec lion, tho avcrago man does not though ho certainly should feel that tho scarlet woman is a menace; but lot hor locato in tho samo block with him and ho is Immediately up in arms Tuorororo wo say, drlvo her from tho business district and you drive ner from town. To stimulate an Interest In garden ing among tho children of tho city tho Twentieth Century club has decided o offer sotno modest prizes for cer tain things to be accomplished by the children. It is hoped to make this season's work tho beginning of a largo, definite, well-planned garden ing work among tho children a work that will help them to employ their summer leisuro to advantage and out of which 'they will also gam a con siderable amount of real pleasure. Following is a list of prizes that are being offered this year: .. Class A Rays and Girls 10, 11 nnd 12 Years Old. Best vegetbld garden, first prize $1.00; second prlzo COc. Best flower gardon, first prlzo $1.00; second prlzo 50c. Best tomatoes, first prize 75c; sec ond prlzo 50c. Best cabbago, first prlzo 75c; sec ond prize 50c. Best asters, first, prlzo 75c; second Best nasturtiums, first prize 75c; prlzo 50c. second prize 50c. Class R. Boys and Girls 13, 14, 15 years old, tho lattor to Include those up to the 16th birthday. Prizes same as abpvc. All work In connection with rais ing vegetables and plants must bo done by tho children themsolves ex cept that thoy may purchase tomato, cabbage and aster plants that are al ready started. Children desiring to compete for these prizes must give their names to the supervisor ot their district. This mav bo dono either by telephoning or by sending a postal card. Tho names and addresses of the supervisors- aro as follows: Mrs. W. C. McDermott, 521 south Dowey street, all of the First and Sec ond wards lying south of First street Mrs. R. F. Cotteroll, 310 cast Fourth street, all of the First ward except that portion lying south of First St. Mrs. A. E. Garllchs. 118 west Third street, all of tho Second and Third wards except that portion of the Sec ond ward lying south of First street. Mrs. Mary Elder, 515 west Seventh stroot, all of tho Fourth ward. Further information concerning this garden contest will bo given In Tho Tribune from time to time. ::o:: Piano Recital. The pupils of Florence McKay will glvo a recital Monday evening, May 29, In the I. O. O. F. hall. Those taking part on tho program aro: Helen Arm strong, Virginia Scott, Catherine Boyle, Zoo Reynolds, Trullo Forbes, Mnry Louden, Lois Porter, Elma May Crane, Harrletto Fleishman, Ruth Donaldson, Emma Bogue, Francis Edwards, Zolla Dorram, Clara Soreiw son, Mario Schwalgor, Bessie Rannie and Helen Schwalgor. The class will bo assisted by Miss Esther Antonides Messrs. Robert Armstrong and Arthur Tramp. Admission 15 and 25 cents. 2,"o"cOATS. Now on sale at greatly reduced prices at BLOCK'S. LOCAL AN1) PERSONAL. Mogul 8-16 Price Announcement The Real Kerosene Tractor ON and after April 1st tho 'price of the Mogul 8-16 will be $725 cash f. o. b. Chicago. All sales made and bona fide orders taken up to April ist will be filled at the present price of $675 cash f. o. b. Chicago. We want to-post you ahead of time on tho coming change. Mogul 8-16, as you know, is tho famous tractor that naa cut fuel coata squarely in half operates on cheap, common kerosene or coal oil doesn't have to be the highest grade cither. It pays for itself in the saving over gasoline. That is why the rise in price necessary because cost of raw materials has risen so high is of minor importance. Mogul 8-16 is saving and making profit on thousands of farms of all sizes. It will do much more for you than your horses can. Get in your order now be ready for spring " work. See the dealer who sells the Mogul 8-16. "International Harvester Company of America (kcwpwittd) ' Tke Mogul 8-16 keroteas tractor It sold fey DERRYBERRY & FORBES, NORTH PLATTE, NEB. ::o:: Mado Ills Own Booze. Cy Nunn was arrested Saturday c ovonlng on tho chnrao of Intoxication Interrogated as to whoro ho got the liquor, Cy said that ho had made h, taking Jamaica gingor and diluting It with soda pop. Tho concoction seemed to hnvo tho doslrod offect, for Cy was pretty well jnggod. TIo appeared in Judge Mlltonhof cr'a court at bovou o'clock last ovon lng and' paid tho customnry flno. ::o;: THE LKADEU WILL HE IIE3I0HELE1) AND HEFUHNISHE1) 1 ' J. E. Nolson, of Iloldrcgo, who as sumes tho actlvo management of The Loador shortly aftor July 1st, spcrij Bovoral days In town last weok In conforenco with Julius Plzor relative to tho chango in management. At ,thls conference It was decided to mako a number of changes In the Btoro, included In which will bo ri moving tho broad Btnlrway from tho front to tho rear and a completo re modeling of tho second iloor. A laigo amount or now shelving and now show cases havo been ordorod, and when .tho changes aro completed ilt will virtually bo a new storo so' far as appearances aro concerned. H Mr. NoIbou is voryi enthusiastic ovor conditions nnd prospects in North Platto and is counting tho days until ho takes tho management ot Tho Leader. ::o:: Hundreds ot beautiful 'Dresses for all occasions now ion salo at BLOCK'S. WAIT! WAIT! For tho greatest bargains ovor of fored In Houso Dresses. Waists and Petticoats during our Dollar Day Sale next Saturday. BLOCK'S, Misses Lena Baskins and Gertrude Faulkner aro assisting in the Fashion shop. F. Llndstrom, of tho local ball team, who spent last week in Grand Island, roturned Saturday. Mrs. L. C. Riggs, has returned from an extended visit - with relatives in Oklahoma and Kansas. Mrs. E, F. Seeberger pleasantly entertained tho Saturday Afternoon Bridge club Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. A. Kunkle, who spent the past threo months In California, returned Saturday evening. Mrs. Charles Adams will entertain tho Altruist Biblo class at a kensing ton Thursday afternoon at 820 west Sixth street. Hondy & Ogier expect the arrival, by June 1st, of the new Dodge auto funeral car which thpy 'ordered a cou- I)lo of months ago. Tho marriage of Miss Florence Don cgan and John Schram will tako place at bt. I'af.ricks church Wednesday morning, May 31st. A largo class of candidates will be taken into tho membership of the Yeo men tins evoning and they are re quested to meet nt tho hall at 7:45 p, in. Your cholco of any Wool Suit worth up to ?40.00 at 515.00 whllo they last BLOCK'S. Regular meeting of Signet Chapter o. e. s. Thursday evening, May 2fth, at a p. in. tor initiation and Inula a tlon. All mombcrfl arc rcfjuoittcd to be present. Tho mnchlncry for thn new Kklnner- McLano laundry wan whipped ytmterdny irom umcago and the new firm Hx poctB to bo ready to opo In about two weokB. , Karl Hamilton camo In from th'; farm yesterday and appeared on the streets with a crutch and a csinu. lie was .using an ax Saturday night and succeeded in cutting a big gah In his left fcot Tho baccalaureato Borinon to tho class ot 191( watt delivered at the mlomlng Borvlco of tho Chrlntlan church Sunday by II. G. KhowIoh. Tho sermon was Instructive and Intermit lag nnd was well attonded by frlentlts 01 tno Sonlor clans. GlrlB' MIddiOB and Skirts to match all sizes, G to 20, price 59 conta up. BLOCK'S. Tho advanced Gorman classes of tho local hlgli school hold a farowoll par ty for the Sonlor memhors tho latter part of last weok in tho high school auditorium. A banquet mas served at six o'clock and a pantomlno entertain ment hold tho lattor part of the even ing. Mrs. C. J. Perkins loft Sunday night for Omaha whoro sho attonded tho suffrago mooting held yestorday after noon. Mra. W. K. Barkloy, of Lincoln, stato president was ono of tho speak ers as was also Mrs. Stohl and Miss Starr of Chicago who told their exper lonco as voters and also about tho hlg suffrage parado to bo hold when the republican convention is on at Chicago In June. Carload New Furniture We Have Just Received and Have on Display, 'a carload of New Furniture. 1 In this display you will find a number of new patterns which are very attractive in looks, in usefulness and in price. Do not fail to see us before you buy. When you come in do not fail to see our $5.00 Vacuum Cleaner DERRYBERRY (INCORPORATED) FORBES, Your Credit at the Bank When you want to borrow money, depends largely upon your past record as "a saver. Deposit your earnings in the bank and pay all bills by check, .then what you have left represents your saving for investment. A crowing account in the bank is an asset well worth considering when you want to borrow money to aid in'making a larger investment. ( f We welcome all accounls, especially do we welcome your account. McDonald State Bank. The Bank Behind The Thrift Movement. Choice Seed Corn We have choice Seed Corn from 1915 crop, showing it will mature early. Sweet Clover, Al falfa, Siberian and Hog Millet. H. L. PENNINGTON, Phone 99 and Black 388. SOO East Front. ft It it it I i iX B H :.t :.t H j.: it it it it if it it it J.t it it OPEN AN ACCOUNT WITH The First National Bank -ol- JSORTI1 JPTTTE, N1SJ3JR ASJCA. Member Federal Reserve Bank System.. One Hundred and Fifty Thousand Dollars. STABILITY, EFFICIENCY AND SERVICE HATE BEEN THE FACTOItS IN THE GROWTH OF THIS BAKK, AND THE SAME CAHEFUL ATTENTION IS GIVEN TO SMALL ACCOUNTS AS IS GIVEN TO LABGE BALANCES. INTEREST PAID ON TIME DEPOSITS. ... ...............!....,..,..,............. .1.....,..,..,..,..,.. .......... .............. ............... THE NURSE BROWN MEMORIAL HOSPITAL 1006 Wtit T.urth Strt. Phon. 110 Ethical, Moral, Efficient. An Institution for tho treatment ot Medical, Surgical and Confinement Casea- , o rT,,T . . KB8 MABGABET HALL, Sunt. DB. J. S. TWIffEM, Pkyslclan and Surgeon. 1 it ft ft it