t , , , ,s 8-'--. .7 r I I 11 AT : Wonderful Bargains Clinton's Dollar Day Sale, Saturday, May 27th. am Cut Glass, Pottery, Flower Baskets. Brass Goods, Ladies' Hand Bags Casseroles, Solid Gold Rings, In fact there will be articles that are worth from $1.50 to $3.00 out of our stock. Don't miss this Wonderful Sale. '7 CLINTON, THE JEWELER, THE SIGN WITH THE BIG RING DR. Q. H. CRESSLER, Graduate Dentist Office over the McDonald State Bunk. LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Mrs. Wm. Hopkins who was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Cook left yesterday morning Cor Brule. Mrs. Louis Nathan returned' to Dos Moines yesterday after a visit of sev eral weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Julius Plzer, Tho M. M. M. club will he enter tained on Wednesday afternoon, by Mrs. Quick at tho homo of Mrs. George Trexler. I'ICTUKE OF NEW JEl'0T. W OJf EXHIBITION Whllo in town Wednesday evening Gonl. Supt. Jeftcrs left with E. P. Sco borgcr, a photograph of the now Union Pacific depot ns it will appear when completed. Tho picturo haB been framed, and placed on cxhlblton In tho First National Bank. Tho building Is 250 feet long and about seventy wldo, tho central part, which will contain tho waiting rooms and offices, rising to a height of fojrty feet, with wings to tho cast and west, tub former con stituting tho baggago room and tho lat ter tho dining room and lunch counter. Tho 'West end of tho building will be a littlo cast of tho shield mound now in tho park, and tho cntranco to tho main part oft ho building will bo opposite Pino street, of nearly so. In tho central portion of tho building over tho waiting room will bo a bal cony from which cntranco will bo had to tho offices of tho various terminal officials. Mr. Jcffors stated that tho estimated cost of tho building complete is $124,000. ::o:: Cadets Go to Camp. Sixty out of tho eighty high school cadets, with Prof. Rodenbaugh as com mandant, left yesterday morning for Gothenburg, whoro they will go, into camp for five days, returning Monday oveningj Tho camp Is located on. tho North bank of Lake Helen, a very suitable site, with boating and bathing as an advantago and a rlflo rango near by. Ample tents wore obtained from a Fremont firm, and these wore set and tho camp arranged by a detachment of tho cadots who wont down tho preceding day. Sunday will bo .reception day and if tho weather is fair many North Platte people will visit camp. BUCHANAN & PATTERSON Loans, Real Estate and Insurance FARM LOANS We have plenty of money on Hand to loan on farms and ranches. We antee the lowest rates and best terms. No delay in closing loans. guar- INSURANCE Fire, Lightning, Tornado and Hail Insurance written in the' best Insurance Companies at lowest possible rates. All losses promptly and equitably settled. Our insurance department has been doing business for 45 years with never a dissatisfied customer. REAL ESTATE Investors and homeseekers can always find choice bargains in City Property ana Farm Lands at our office. At this time we have a number of special bargains in dwellings, the property :j L- . L 1J C II i 1 1 .1 I I or noiiresiueni8, mui inusi oe sum. gmau payment aown ana me oaiance in monthly installments. We are offering these properties at a fraction of their real value. BUCHANAN & PATTERSON, B. & L. BUILDING. NORTH PLATTE, NEB. LIPSHITZ STAIITS UUILMNG ' i ON FKONT STltEET. Harry Reese visited iir the eastern part of tho state this -Yfeek, Guy Drake fvlsitcd in tho eastern part of tho state this week. Morlo Laws left at noon Wednes day for Cozad to visit tho home folks. .Miss Helen Baker has returned from a visit Avith the home folks in Mel rose. Miss Ruby Manuel will leave next week for Kearney to spend tho sun mer. R. L. Bakor, o Stapleton, spent Wednesday in town while enroute to Omaha. . Mrs. J. L. Murphy returned Wed nesday from a short stay in Grand Island. The wood work of the Tlmmerman hotel is being brightened with a new coat of paint. Mrs. Charles Barrons and baby, of Melrose, are visiting .with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Con Walker. For Sale Tomatoes and cabbage plants from best early seed. Doolitto's, Phone No. 782F022. 37-2 Tho Eastern Star held a luncheon at tho Gem Wednesday evening. Plates were laid for ono hundred. Mrs. V. MJ Lawson formerly of this city camo Wednesday to visit her daughter Miss Marion Lawson Mr. and Mrs. Otto Well expect to: leavo shortly by auto for St. Paul, Minn., and other eastern points. Miss Ellen McGovern returned a few days ago from Melrose where she visited friends for ten days. Mrs. C. H. Sawyer and son, of Pine Bluffs, .came a few days ago to visit M. and Mrs. C S. Sawyer and family. Let too littlo chink ChInnmelH grnln your floor or woodwork. Ho docs It over old painted surfaces nt n ridicu Ions low cost. Stone, The Druggist. Jarvo Wright who has been 111 with typhoid, fever for somo time at the NurfleBrawn Hospital has suffered a rolapso, Miss Florence Stroffrlggen, of Goth enburg loft Wednesday afternoon af ter visiting Miss Sarah Monicle for several days. Littlo Phillip Norton, son of Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Norton has 'been very ill for somo tlmo with tho after effects of a severo cuso of measles. Frank Dunn loft Wednesday after noon for Wood River to attend the . commencement exorcises of tho school from which his sister graduates. Rev. Patrick McDald will return to morow from Slnslnawa Mound, Wis., where ho wont on business connected with tho now Catholic school. L. C. Hanson will como from Omaha this week to visit his children who aro making their homo with tholr grand-mother Mrs. Emma Pulver. Mrs. P. J. Dloner left Wednesday evening for Toledo, Ohio, to spend several weeks with her nieco Mrs. Installs Snnd rump Davo Scott is now installing on tho North Platte river a Bhort distance east of tho bridge a sand pump which will bo used In obtaining gravel for street paving. The sand is pumped from the bottom of tho river and run over a screen, the finer particles drop- Wm. Schott who visited his parents ipW back into tho river and the for two weeks while recovering from coarser landing on the bank, an operation Will 'return-: .to, Salinn, it win requlro 5,000 yards of gravel Monday. ,,-': , , ' for tho paving district, for tho dolivory Hilmer Thompson camo down from which Mr. Scott has tho contract. A nhnnnAii Woiionnrinv tn nitpmi tho largo amount joi sanu wnr aiso 00 prnillnnHmi nf Tiln UroMifir Oeorirft I needed Thompson. -J acw Hlsiiop lor acbrasitn. Mr nrwl Mrn T W Slipnhnril lnft ..... . ... , - , ,,1 T71 voctxrkv for KnnHn P.ltv wlipro tin, ai uib acubiuii u uiu wuiuuin j.o- formerhas accepted a position and they copal con"li a Saratoga Springs, v.1l tr,n!r ihr- l.nmo - WeHIlUSUIiy JHglU, IIUY. r IUIIK. m. , . Bristol, wno nas neen uisnop oi ino I.!0 m&jnCTy 'offer at , tho .'Wllcbx Tenn ( nml ls succeeded by. Bishop uepartment store ror May zui win Homer Clyde Stuntz. Tho' now bishop be ladies' and children's hats and caps ,was jj0rn jn Brio county, Pa., in 1868 worth ?1.25, $2.00 and ?2.60 ror ?1.UU. and entered tho ministry in 1884. Ho Also chiffon auto veils, worth $1.2C wag a missionary in India from 188G to for ?1.00. 1895 and was made sunorintendnet of David Brooks, who had been In Alt- tho Methodist missions In tho Phil ron, Ohio, for some time on business pino Islands in 1901, and later was a .Work began tho early part of thlB week on a new building on tho cor ner of Front and Locust street which Louie Llpshltz, tho Junk dealer is erecting. This building will bo one story 33x80, with pressed brick north and westi wals, cement floor and Aetal celling. In tho rear will bo a lfdllow tilo store room 12x12. Tho building will cost something over $5000. Tho front forty foot of tho room 'beenl Jeasctl toy tho American Express Company for n period of threo years with a privilege of two additional years. A tenant for tho rear forty feet, which will have a locust street entrance, has not yet Se(en secured. Tho building will bo completed August first, aiavcv . ic t connected with the North Platte Vul canizing. Co., returned tho first of the week. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ericsson, of Cot tonwood, camo up Wednesday to at tend tho commencement exercises, Harold Burko, a nephew, being a mem ber of tho class. Mrs. Clyde Cook and Miss Ethel bishop in the South American field. ;;c:;. , Ilcv. Covell Visiting Here. Rev. Horbert Covell a former North Platto boy now pastor of an Episcopal parish In Brooklyn, N. Y., Is visiting his mother and brother at the ranch north of town and his sister Mrs Edmund Dlckoy, Durimr tho absence of Dean Bowkor, Fryo left last evening for Victor, la., who wlu bG ln Kimball, Rev. Covoll to visit relatives;, Tho former' will wlu uavo chargo of tho services at tho remain a weoic anu tno latter a church of Our Savior Sunday, admin montu or longer. UilHterinir communion at tho elcht President O. H. Thoelecko, of the o'clock sorvlco and occupying tho pul Chamber of Commerce, has been in Om- pit at eleven o'clock. aha this week attending tho state con vention of commercial clubs and look ing aftor business matters. Ray Langford, W. II. McDonald and Roy Mehlman wont to Grand Island to attend tho meeting of Group Five of tho state banker's association. They will return tomorrow morning. Mrs. Goorgo Voseipka was hostess to the Et-A-Vlrp club Tuesday aftor- noon. A number of contests were held in which Mesdames A. J. Salisbury and Ed Dickey were awarded prizes. Mrs. Otto Well was a guest of the club. G. G. Schick, of For Crook, who was a Tribune caller Wednesday, said fall wheat ln that section 1b even In bettor condition than last year and thereforo exceptionally fine. Farmers aro about through corn planting and the" early planted Is up and looks good. Class Presents Grnfimoliu At tho commencement oxorpises Wednesday evening tho class of 191C presented a Grafanola to tho high school, a most suitable and apprec iated gift. This instrument was se lected and purchased after a competi tive test In tho presence of tho class had been made of tho various talking machines handled In town, and in which contest tho various dealers wero invited to enter in competition and did enter. ;:o:: FOR RENT JUNE 1ST. Modern, six room house, steam heat. To right party will leaso this house by year. Situated next to my residence. 37-4 R. N. LAMB. ::o:: Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Flowers leavo in a day or two for Ottumwa, la., whoro Mr. Flowers will become associated with his father in tho wall paper bus iness. As a member of the high school faculty for a number of years, Mr. Flowers proved very efficient, always having the respect and good-will of tho Btudont body, and his removal else where Is generally regretted. 1 I Choose Your Woodwork Carefully WHETHER you plan a new house or changes in the old, give thought to your woodwork. We are glad to have you consult us, not only about your plans but for practical suggestions in the way of built-in furniture, doors, windows and so on through your list. Wc can show you illustrations of f 18 6 6 , LURTI Telephone Your Grocery "orders to 32 They will given prompt and careful attention. WO OP WORK "The Permanent Furniture for Your Home" Curtis Woodwork has gone into good homes for 50 years. Every piece that passes inspection Is stamped " Curtis." If you expect to build, a "Home-Book." will be n mine of help and 6UL'GMUr for you. We have three. Any one free. "Better Built Homes," tCCO to $3,000; "Home'ikc Homes," S300 u i ;,"Attr?c'ivc rivvcdmvc." best tvpes. They show cxtrIorJ, fo'-r fif i- rrd rootr.3 Cr.fcLtd with Ct't'a Wood work CttWxr ciiti toc'cy. t ( W. W. BIRGE COMPANY. m ft? 1 u The Building of the Panama Canal Was A Great Achievement - It requires tletermination, energy, push and lumber to build anything even a House, Barn, Shed or Fence ' . Whatever you determine to build - SEE US FOR THE MATERIAL Coates Lumber & Coal Co. North Platte, Nebr. THE NURSE BROWN MEMORIAL HOSPITAL 1000 Wait Faurth Stre.t. Phona 110 Ethical, Moral, Efficient. ' An Institution for the treatment of Medical, Surgical and Confinement Cases. MRS. MAHGAUUT HALL, Supt. DR. J. S. TWINEM, Physician and Surgeon. LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Hohort Saflor has acoptod a position at tho soda fountain ln the Razes pool hall. Mrs. B. B. Bafcor loft yesterday morning for Donvor tx visit hor mother Mrs. Frnnklln Tealo. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Grady, of Grand Island, aro visiting local friends and relatives this week. Mrs. Lorn Graves of Grand Island camo Wednesday morning to visit rel atives fdr n weok or more, Miss Eva Lowis returned to her homo In Calloway yesterday aftor vis iting hor father P. II. Lowis. Tho ladles tof tho Christian church will hold an exchange at the Dorry- horry & Forbes store tomorrow. A fowjnlnutcs spent in our factory will convince tho most skoptlcal that cleanliness has boon ono of tho most Important factors ln Star Pop success L.lovd Powers, manager for tho Trotter Auto Agency, Is confined to a local hospital -with an attack of ty- plitold fever. The dlseaso developed Sunday. General Supt. Jeff era and Chief En glneor Huntloy, of tho Union Pacific, woiro In town Wednesday ovonlng, Tholr mission horo was to Investigate paving, of which tho Union Paclflp will havo considerable to do along tholr Front street proporty. Tho Study Club hold a vory enjoy ahlo indoor picnic at tho homo of Miss Arvllla Whittaker Tuesday even ing. A flno lunch of tho picnic ordor was served, following which a couple of hours wero devoted to a aonvorsa- tlonalo. Mrs. J. S. Slmms and Mrs. F. W. Rlnckor wero taken Into tho C. L. Pattorson, chief of tho U. P. secret sorvlco, Bpont Wednesday in town looking after affairs In his line and visiting frlonds. Listen to our DollarSale Saturday, May 27. ONE DAY ONLY Boys' Wagon - - $1.00 Child's Sulky - - $1.00 Saw and Hammer both 1.00 Full size Suit Case - $1.00 Traveling Bags - - $1.00 Special Sale on " Rugs and many other Articles. ALL NEW GOODS. ECKELBERY 600 Locust St. rk-Saridall Co. it formerly of tn1 cttv, club memborsblp. imi.-i-