Complimenting the bride Sending n bride silver from Clinton's is expressing your appreciation of her good taste in the most tactful manner. The gift says, "This friend desires that ' you shall have the finest quality and the most fashionable design." In llatwaro and vnrious articles of dining room equipment, such as sandwich trays, bread trays, bon bon dishes, tea sets, vases, candlesticks, baskets, etc., you have splendid selections at most reasonable prices. CLINTON, Jeweler and Optician, At tlio Sign of tlio Big King. CITIf AND COUNTY NEWS. Dr. W. T. Prltchard Hpont sovernl days in Ogulnlln this wook. Minn Mario Martini Iiiih roturned from a visit with friends in Oinnlin. Mr. and Mrs. Win. Chonnoy announce tlio birth of n dnughtor Tuesday morn ing. Mr. and Mtu. Crosby, ot Sutherland, visited Mr. and Mm, M. IS. Crosby this week. Mrs. John Muliok loft Tuesday af ternoon for Omaha to tfpend a few days. Misses Fern and 55o Watts spent! Wodnosday with the Sullivan family In Brady. Dr. Brock, Dontlnt, ovor Stono Drug Btoro. Mrs. W. A. Campbell left Tuesday afternoon for Omul Island to visit friondi. Mr. Quy Granger lis rotmrnod from n visit with relative and frlonds In Oothonburg. ' City IJnglnoer MeNamarn spent a day or two thia week In tlio went part of the Htnte. Mrs. Loon Matthewsou was called to David City tlio Ilrst of the weok by the tloath of a relative. Buy your blousos' at Tha Loader. Pretty dainty styles of Crones, deor- KOttoi, Voiles and Tub Silks. Miss Hlvft Day. ot tile Kearney Nor nml, came home Friday evening to spend her vacation. For Rout hroo room house In 300 nicxMc on east inrin stroet. uioso in Phono Black 140. ' 30-2 Ml sh IEiitilco Brognn has retnmod to hor home, In Koystone after a visit with Mrs. J. L. Murphy; Miss Margaret Campbell, of Cliath um, oame the first of tnK'Week to visit with Mrs. Scott Reynold. Mr. and Mra. Fred Tetro, of llrady, canio Tuendiiy aftofnoou to visit Mr. and Min Fuuik ISlllolt. Mr. mid Mrs. Atlam Sensll aud daughter Lena, of Garfield, spont Tues day miih local friendx Swolii.ii Lutheran church, corner Tenth ami 'Willow. St rvlces next Suu day ai n a ni. Alhln Olson, pastdr. Want oil Sowing, satisfaction guar antoeil Phono Red -W2 or call at 403 Houth Vino 87-8 Mr," i.clu t Diikas ami ion Robert return' 1 Tuodtiy mtning fjroiu Lew-' ollen a ! in tt.i'y visited last week. Ml. i I 'lanc a Arrmrsmlth, of Ogal. alia, i i iv i vHULig her grand-Dar en ta M ni,! Mr.-.. N, F, CWUgh. of this city, 1 v f'U , t; Mrs. C. Ellsworth loft Wednesday morning for Ovorton to spend tho wook ond. Captain Ilalllgan will go to Sutlior land to morrow to attond a patriotic meeting. Our $6.00 hats nro reduced to $2,130 now and tho Quality Is good. Villa Whlttnkor, Wilcox Dopt. Storo. Miss Jo&slo Wlntors, of Loxington, is spending a fow days hero with frlonds whllo onrouto to Tryon to visit tho homo folks. Don't forgot that (vb hnvo somo splondld hats at Block's for ?2.C0 and $3.60. Arvllla Whittakor. MrB. Itay Smith, Blmer, Clydo and Stacy MoMlchael of Welliloot, vlBlted tholr paronls Mr. and Mrs. Joeoph Mo Mlchael this woek. Dr. and Mrs. F. J. Wurtole roturnod Wednesday morning from Boulder, Ujhore the latter had been taking treat ment for several weeks. Mrs. Halph Wnro and Mrs. Fred Shrako, of Cheyenne, enme Tuosday evening to attond tho graduation of uioir sisster, miss Kdna Falk. Mr and Mrs. Clvde Brow, nf flmnlin. are expected heno tho latter pnrt of uus monui to visit tue miter's par ent, air. ana Mrs. Victor von Goetz Remarkably Interesting are the prices on itll Women's and Missos' Roadyto-Wear at The Lender Mer cantile Co. Tlio Knliditi of Columbus IihIiI n an clal dance In tho basement of the St. Patricks school Tuosday uvenlug wllir.ll WAS DlHnvfiil liv 11 hi nra niiiiilmr Tlio Doucott orchestra furnished the music. Broken eyo ulnm lenses can bo ro- placed tlia same day a order Is given in our louse grinding (lormrtment. HARRY DIXON SOX, tf . Graduate Optometrists. ' Miss Comfort Conway, of tho Tramp store, will take a three weeks' vaca tion beginning next iwtoek and will spend tjae greater part of the time at Excelsior Springs. A girl baby was born Tuosday morn ing to Mr. and Mrs. Carl Holumn. Tho mother and daughter, who are at the Nniine Brown hospital, are reported to le getting along nkely. I now bavo funds at fiV4 per cent on oholco bottom tnblo Intnl. Qono Crook, Room 4, Kolth theatre Bid. Deputy State Engineer Roy Coch ran spent part of this woek In town looking after state aid bridges across t tie. North Platte River which might be Imperiled by the high water C. L. Patterson, of Denver, spent Wednesday . in town visiting friend and attoniUn Mwuoflad Day exercises. ; Mr. PaUnrs& idwAy ea make it a point; I In irtyU tl.li. U ' I w TiBH itupi viijr mi wpmm im Lftxy, TIVKNTV-NINB (JKAHUATKS ' v ' JtKCKIVi: THEIR DIPLOMAS An nudlenco that Ailed the seating ing capacity of tho Franklin auditor ium nttonded the high school com mencement Wodnosday evening, whon a cluss of twonty-nlno were glvon dl plomns. Tho ptogrnm oponed with a piano Be-lectlon by Miss Wright during which tho high school faculty and the class mnrched from tho rear entranco and took seats on the stage. Follow ing a soloctlon by tho girls' gleo olub, tho claes proaldont, Francis O'Connoll, gavo an address on patriotism and Mlse Goorglna MacKay road a history of tho class, which In tho first or ftoshmau year numbered one hundred, but gruv.1 smallor a tho high school porlod advanced. Miss Theo Schwalgor rihng n woll rendered solo, and Paul Roddy gavo n claBS 'prophecy, telling tho status and condition of tho gradu. ate as ho found them thirteen yoars hence. As valedictorian Mis s Mario DroHS dollvorcd nn excellent address, I and was prosontod with a $100 scholar ship In ono of the eight Nebraska col leges, A solo by Paul Harrington was appro- cited, followed by a patriotic uddross 4y Byron Oberst, representing tho high school alumni, which he admitted was In a rathor unorganized and chastic condition, and appealed to tho class to ro-orgalzo tho association and through it do a tiervlco to tho community. Miss Brown, tho class ad- vlspr, was presented uUth a $50 Llborty bond by Miss Holon Bird, in bohulf of the class, for the heurty interest sho had displayed in its welfare, iwfhlch sho very modestly nocoptod. Supt Tout complimontod the class for its uniformly good work and standing, and ns Mr. Tout is conserva tive In his praise, the girls and boys undoubtedly deserved the good words spoken. President Eldor, of tho board of oducatlon, following an address, pre sented tho diplomas, and tho program! closed with ri well rendored solo -by Mrs. Chas. Lolningor. Tho graduates wore: Joline Antonides Delia Armstrong Volma Lister (Jladys Witt Helen KoonU Florence Wilcox Archie Hood Katharine Waltar J'ili.abetri UrodbccKHelon Tatuni KvangoUno HoToJKthe! Sousor Adolph ilmson OdtIh Keihrt Ilna Full: Paul Ho'dy Ruth Elder Ulonu Hiuier Mary Drost Cliarles Rlnokar Forn Dolph . Jennie Reneau Ralph Coetos Francis O'Connoll Bessie CliamberlalnlSra Mason Holon Bird Oeorginn MacKay Hazel liarber : :o: : '4 " - . Ill it 1 rJ "1 i tvan tu bo lay 1 way, by K&vinf; .matin liu.'i u C High Cost of Living Sol rod. Do you know one thing that ltae not increased Ilh high cost of living "Artlllclnl Ice." Thousands of dolkira are thrown away In garbage cane that couiu do saved with, tho snmll ex pense of an loo Book. Remember In buying nlways uso the best. Phono -10 Artificial Ice and Cold Storage Co.39-8 : :o: : Purloin Flowers from Ornves. juany uocorwtion uay mornniir a lady of this city went to tho North Platte Cemetery to docorate Uie grave or tier lnniut cliiUl and placed n mini ber of boquels thero in vasos. In the evening of that - day when the grave was visited for the second time, the family iouml that Uie 1 tower had been removed during the day. An in vestigation in the mattor is bolng made. Another instance of the disappear ance of floral pieces occuiried sliortly before noon on that day when rela tives placed flowors. on. th resting place of tholr mother, after "Whioli they walked around flie fcertfetery. Up on tlieir returun every flower had vanished and a searott for them was unsuccessful. Bruce Brown, of the Brady tele phone exchange, transacted business tu town yueterday. His,Hit arm 'which wast fracttiied In an auto accident, is knitting afttlsfactcrily, and while It has caused him tuucli Inconvenience he la very grateful that he escaped with out more serious in)uiry. Dr. Morrill, Dutlat. 1 George Barr MeCuteheoo'w sequel to "OrawUuk." The Prince of Qmustaa k AU1 be the feature attraction at the CiytaJ tonight. Th,e story Is a protty one, po3.isB(? strong Interest and the prjnclpai cuaractoi are happily ctvst Bryant Wauhburn and Maiguortte Chtyton taking the leads. ' ! Let us hone that as Weather Regu lator SliiUlng lns jgone away for a week that tho young man tn chargn l ot toe mrrouu wilt give tts bright and watni weftther Thl weartng of over- teota in )m Ih not to oar llktng. ; ' 'On many Lincoln county tnrma own , planting etui iti irfifgrs, jm& with ' wbmi orop' will bo mad up largely by the increased predbctioa ot i:orn, for JJjo acreigo is enormous. fAk Tm-rio lilkS $44 iier-el " lAfienl (u U.e Turnio nmch snithowt of town that nmmie to yield Q.notmul oroi "Supji fi: U, hgwewr, a -J4SsWMbWHWMsWB1BbbSBBBbWHBBBBBHb 11 1 I 1 hi Si Bdal S 1 UM JPU IB W Id Km Viva. 9 . Ji THIS M ATI I1M . i n I y - AT THE M f u v w i a i r li : , ' EDinAVWirUT I E 7 I l . I vwimm In 1 U. . IIIIMk ot ' A ir 1 ion I LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Miss Ruth Davidson has accepted a position in the Austin jewelry store. Dr. Morrill. Dentist. Miss Pearl Tagader will leave today for Oilrixm to make her home In the future., Pell Toel, of Havnnna, spent tho t(fta jiart of the woek wlfli Tlr. and Mr. N. Klein. ' Miaeee Josephine ami Ermn Mc Mlbel spout Wednesday In Welltleet with felatives. Mir. and Mrs, Ra;J Welborn left Wettneeday morning for Durango, to sfiatul several wfeeH. ' For Rent Modern apartment fur nished or unfurnished. No children. Phone Red S7SS. 37-tf ' Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Rasmussen, who were married two weeks ago, returned here Tuesday evening. j Mies Ilanna Kelther of Omaha, la jcieu nere uie loner pan or mis t3i to visit local frlenda. ! MM and Mrs, W. P. Collins who. turned htoo yesterday afternoon. Thoso In nood of painting, paper hanging nnd decorating are assured satisfactory work If they employ Julius Iloga. Phono Black 692. - 38tf George Garman has purchased of Owen Jones tho.proporty at 208 South Locust street. Possession iw;lll be given next fall. Farm and Ranch loans at lowest rates and best terms. Money on hand to closo loans promptly. 43tf BUCHANAN & PATTERSON. Mrs. Edward Burke has returned from Maxwell where she attended, the Shaner-Connelly wedding and visited with friends the foro part of this week, O, promise me tiiat some day you and I Will take our love together to some sky; Where we can be alone and faith renew, And find the hollows where those flowers grew. .Those sweet violets ot early spring WW oh cornea to whispers thrill us both and &ing Ot love unspeakable that Is to be 0 promise me, O, promise me! Sung by Cora Tracy in Robin Hood, Keith theatre, Monday, June 4th. C. A. Laiw), of Sutherland, spent yos torday hero on business. Jack Shlolds, of tho Paxton bank, spent tho foro part of this wook hero on business. Mrs. J. S. Davis, of Portland, will rotum home tomorrow after visiting hor sister Mrs. Osterhout for several wooks. Percy Thornton, of the High School faculty returned last ovoning from Cozad and iwill leave this ovelng for Chicago where he will begin work on a Chautauqua circuit In order to preserve the west fill of the Linco n Highway bridge the em bankment was strengthened this' week by hauling in broken concrete which formerly constituted street crossings and brush. Several teams and a num ber of men have beon engaged at this work for several days. Tho cur rent which strikes Jhe fill runs very strong when the river is high. UUtftkhl In fifritoln cdtahty. nri au oxcfptlon ( 'Ol I . 1 h V. ?), -ii" 's ' " Ut ! . pung ladies took a . hike to! ill Wedensday twihece. toey spent kjja nioya picnic Umci. . Mr. and Mrs. lwude BuoJuw who. had been vlsltlnx in Denver for several ! TQiuiuiip Uow ff4neday evening. i ii&fttteimj Braud Unmui UiUr Switch es, flu values for WWiO ut Cotttes BefMty Pa lorn. Sattalact'n, gwirau- j Vmi, ' tt. C. Irrowu who has hwtt -visitius' at tho Jii.ot i ni ,, rii Km FOK TOUR AUTO 8VHTICK 1 Call 125 for Taxi day or night. Also five or seven passenger car for funeral service. MOGENSBN-LOUDEN AUTO CO. Chandler ft Elcar Agency, . Corner glghtji and Locust Bts. t.Tif. . T A i ' (I ,1 "Tn. 4 J. '...XisgSjliiilpHi, , M mvi Mw: WIWahi rf.;i wi:i I ik i u '; fix- Wr.vti! I ,1 i' ' i., r : , . - "'Vr I HeMJe leave tomrrow for cfehuyteN!,' Mint We-dny in Paxton with ,.XTwftiv iln-v v. Ill spend the sum i lri,nulH .r Mr. U..M..V i. i.f'v k-m'-I Mi - T '' f . I 1 i t , I .l ) -. l ' ill ! ' ' ui- ojtj: it roofed 'i i1 v our vvmv-':-i mittun 'nt-, &d Water Like A Porpoiso Coates Lumber & Coal Co. North Plette, Nebr.