i 7 We will take the utmosi care in repairing ycur vatch or any piece of jewelry needing fixing. If it is not worth fixing we will frankly tell you so and show you something new to take its place at a price as reason able as a good article can be sold. - We are proud of our REPUTATION and are careful to "preserve our good name. C. S. CLINTON, '. , SIGN OF THE IJIG RING. XinV TWINEM HOSPITAL IS i NOW OPEN FOR PATIENTS. LOCAL AND W2I1SONAL I Gcorgo Lannln, Haror Lannin and I Donald O'Brien loft last night for Walter Thompson visited fiends Hastings to spend n day or two, in Grand Island Sunday. Wall paper and paint at the Rcxall. A big assortment of suits and coats which aro being sold at sacrificing twlnna find in ilinun wlin linvn flnlnvrwl ' Mrs. E. W. Miller, of Tryon. vs1tcd ,thoIr buying on account of weather with frlonds in town Saturday. conditions, can now take advantago For Sale Fordson tractor; choap if .of these .prices. E. T. Tramp & Sons, taken at once. H. J. Moran, Chamber Ex-prosldcnt Taft has somo friends of Commerce. 312,loft in Lincoln county twenty-six Miss Pearl Hunter has accepted aivtctl tor him ns their presidential position ns stenographer for the North i preference Judge Taft -Is a preslden Platte .Electric Co. pal possibility and it would not bo .',',, , . surprising if ho proves the nomlneo Mrs. Luke Healey camo down from o tho Chicago conventfon. Denver Sundny and will spend a week with her son T. P. Healey and family. CHEYENNE COUNTY, COLORADO. . ,, ., , . . , Is only In Its llrsi singe of develop- .Stim Baths, MusHago ami Electric ,,, ,,. nj be sur,,rscrt wIieil Treulniciif nt 12 Lust Clh, St. Phono yu.Kco what-has boon accomplished, 897. Mrs. Arthur Rnsll. tf. Come nnil g0 wju, s aml I(.f.s 8how Wanted About 100 head of cattle jou your opportunity. THE JI. & S. to pasturo for tho summer. II. Bonder, AGENCY FARM DEPT., W. 11. BAR Phono 70GF5. 31-2 RETT, Mgn J. Guy Swopo, W. J. Tlley and C. j Wo aro now assured that spring has York went to llcrshoy ycBtorday to at- arrived and that tho days of snow and tend a meeting of tho Odd Fellows. sloct and cold hare passed. As soon 1(JffiaH tho ground dries out a llttlo gar- .1 1 . ...111 . - j.. r. . 1 1 if ... . uuuiuK mil uu in urn lurcu in vowh Try tho Rcxall first, it pays . Lost Saturday afternoon on strcots n bill fold containing n roll, of, bills. FUulor vlll bo rewarded by roturnlng to C. T. Lake, G13 oast C Street. and in tho country tho fanners will at tempt to catch up with the work lost by a backward spring. j tnlro hbsfftnl accommodation of NorihjJJlfttlo woro matdrially Increased thaTBlflir part of last weak when tho inew building eroctod on west Fifth street by Dr. Twlnom was opened for the reception of patients. The hospital ;was formally opened Thursday after noon and evening by a reception which (was attended by sovenil Jiuudred who , inspected the building throughout and i commended its modem appointments. ; Visitors wore escorted through the j building by a nommRtoo headed by j Dr. an( Mrs. TwJHdm.' Cut flowers were iu evidence in oVory room, mini ,cal programs were gfven and light re freshments served. I The building was designed especial ly for hospltaj needs, and It llghUng I and vontllntlon is perfect and tjie san : Ration 18' modern In all respects. (Tbero are twenty rooms in the build ,ing, with accommodations for twenty- two patients, not Including a nursery which can take caro of a half dozon Infants. Thoro is a roccptfon hall, oporating room, dining room and quar ters for tho nursos, the genor.il ar rangement Insuring Uia most effiflont service Tho hospital staff consists of Mrs. Lull supoiintondont, Miss Soott hhbIp tant, Mrs. Olnn matron and Mrs. Swnnson and Miss Hubbard nursos. Tho now hospital becamo a necessity with Dr. Twlnom, tho formor Twinem hospital on west Fourth proving In adequate in its accommodations and has now been abandoned for that pur pose. We commend Dr. Twinem In his move to increase tho hospital accom modations of North Platte. ::o:: ; Primary Election Returns. By reason of delay in tho receipt or primary eloction returns from Deer Crook precinct, tho canvassing board could not complete its work in time for The Tribuno to get the official count- Below is given the vote on a number of tho republican candidates, which do not include tho seventeon votes in Deer Crook precinct: Total republican vote cast 2703, total democratic vote cast about 800. For presidential preference Johnson received 1422, Wood 511, Porshlng 505, Taft 2G. National Committeeman Howell 085, .McCloud 954, Governor 'McKolVjo C19. Pollard 511. Lfeut. Govornor Evans 949. Bar- ows 800. Secretary State Anisbary!l5S4. Auditor.Marsh 1035, Barnhart GC3. Treasurer Cropsey. 1579? Attornoy General Porter 1013, Davis 796,-i ' - Com. Lands and Building Swanson 532. i Congressman Kinknid 1209, Ream as. ; : Stato Senator Ebright 1133, Hoag- land 835. . r , Reprosentatlvo Davis 98S,IMylandor 92- i Float Representative HiU;'ari' 903, narrow a&u, Clerk District Court Prosser 1285, Rltncr 1103. Comrcjkisioner First District Co llagen 422, Orton 237. Llerk 231, Ritner 1G8, Koontz 102. " , Comnt'sslonor Third District Cokor iVre you perfectly satisllcd wftth the corset you aro wearing? If not you Will find a .Henderson Fashion Form 1282, Martin 270. Jenkins 195 Uorsot entirely to your satisfaction. E. County Judge Woodhurst 081. Cal Ora-MeK'nonmno,,nfromLoxlr,Iit0niT'TaAMP&SOiN,S- l!l0Un G9- Horminghausen 522, Carr ... I ., . . .. 2R1 I'illl a inu'U nil. I rftinu nil.l irntin rrt 1 1 it t lm.i wnnfiinr nf Mm nnHt twr w.,nra ' -Tho vote cast for democratic cand- has caused an advanco of about flvo dollars a Inn In the price of hay, with tho result that practically all storago hay has boon shipped. Dealers bollove that whou tho present "bad woathor" ldatos had not boon totaled., j ::o;: Intcrchurch Movement Starts. Sunday was tho oiioning dav of tho Interchurch Movement which f.s being observed by all protostant churches in North Platto. A survey of the local field has been mado and residents dl- For ,Salo Eggs for sotting S. W. G. B. P. Rocks, 5 cents a pioce. Phono Doollttlo 782F220. 31-4 OraMcKco came Saturday to spend sovoral days with inonuB. Mr. aiid Mrs. J. Taylor arrived Sat urday from Storling and aro guostsi at tho ltomo of Mrs. C. Davidson. ' Tho Rcxall handles tho goods. 14tf Mrs. Quo. Roberta and son Rodney mand is past pricos will drop camo .up from Maxwell Saturday to Good Lund wHl not. stay cheap in spend the week oiid with frlonds. price. Cheyenne County, Colorado viiimi ntn ,iinoc,a n, a ioa Ono'kl6aa theft! Tho second an '(ls'.wro " Ir,ces are sure .resenting thoso who aro affiliated with outrage! But "Tho Third Kt'.ss" como " m"j- " J jui jhuti'si hi Bomo protostant church, and thoso 'and label it to suit your own taste. "V. !"Is ,M(!!"lerf"1. C(,'iulr'' who aro not affiliated aro placed in Crystal Thursday and Friday. .'"v .7 "'V"V t i i 3 A'11188 11 ixna both classes will bo so llliy. l or fllll Infonnntloil IVrilo (r llcitod for fundH tn onrrv mi lltn worhl Trv tho Roxa 1 flrat. It n.ivs. 14tf mil .... Till' H. Sr. H. lfJKNf-vPAiMT , or rVm18 to ctlrr on the or!d " .............. wiuo cnurcn movement. Local con- Constanco Talmadgo was never so 1 '" 1IA,t,tl-. 1 .rin grogatlons havo been divided into attractive as sho romps through "Two ' ",ul' groups and commltteos appointed to weuKs witii all the sweetness and B. J. Guinnn. who formerly llvod souo't from each group. Tho only freshness characteristic of hop. Keith southwest of town but now Vvlng In thing needful for a successful cam- weuneBuny aim 'l iuirsuay, Kansas City, Kan., spent Saturdav in Paign is to socuro a hustllnir ceneral J. J. Crawford and daughter Miss :M: "0 ,wa?, V0'1.,10 Wod RJvor firman l for tho committees who will Colosto Bpont Sunday wilth frlonds in y ui m uunur, uvmnouj, Cozad. Mrs. Crawford and son Robert. ft"d, -I"1";o to. spend a day with ! ('nmnnhrn" ' StariTMVll wiin im,i i,m. v:um.,., n. ij.ia frlonds. Uo Is ongaged in tho real anipu.i;,n ainns Men. u ...in. 1 OHtato business in Kansas Citv and In '-Undaunted by tho unusually dls- v making somo oasy monoy, having .Hgreoablo weather conditions, North Don't forgot tho box suppor given associated hlinsolf with ono of tho!pltltto Baptists responded gonorously by tho Auxilllary of U. S, y. V. Fri- largest linns in that city. ,' tho call of tho now world move- day. April 30th, nt tho llromon's. hall. I ;.BlM, u, . . nn.. . , mont 'In tho ovory momber canvass A prize will bo given the lady bring. TS ! S afternoon. S. M. Souder, ing mo prettiest box. - - ;"", "";''': .local campaign director, reports Tho stork d Kirl at tho horn TTflTn TtS.lflnu nmintiii. HfiUtm. .....I 7i ; ;i..: :i .V. " " Judgo Woodhursfs bin vote in tho "b'"vi mu uuiub uiuviy mill luu ,.-i... .1 i . , , father passed cigars to frlonds. frl ry olootlon last week is a source of much gratlflcatron to him. Tho prl E. S. Davis' nomination ns represon- mary was hold within a fow days after tatlvo means his election, and ho will hia sixtieth birth anniversary, and ho bo la posJMon to boost along tho Btato looks upon tho voto as sort of a blrth oxporlniontnl farm. In this direction day, present. Tho Judgo has not only ho-.dld good work In tho Inst logisla- lived In North Platto Blnco tho days of twre. tho Indians and buffaloes, but whon C, P. Scharmann, formerly of this f,,!!, 5"dw l0llftt trilWrom tho dty, who for a number of yours has M,,M0Ur river to California In a covor ben In the employ of tho Union Pacluo ,e1 wngon w,lh hla imront8' has boon transferred from Omaha to i Cropo do chine and satin camosolos, Clucago, whoro ho will fill tho posl- all now spring stylos, all vory reason lion of. genera ngont of tho transport- ably pr.icod. 13. T. TRAMP & SONS, atlon dopartmont. , Dafi0 ba onlhuillulUl nt John E. Nelson returned Saturday itlio ElkB club Sunday aftornoon for Irom Sterling whoro ho spoilt sovoral ,tho purpose of perfecting plans for a days. Tho building occupied by tho tve baso ball season In North Platto. dopnrtmont storodn which ho Is Inter- H. C. Langford was elected to fill tho ostod is bolng remodoled and whllo 1 vacancy loft by Mnnagor llonsloy'n this work is in progress ho vIbUh rotnovnl to his family in Wyoming, and Cloning iroquontiy. nig lucai ranB tool mat with Mr. Lung Cnttlo Iosbob .9 "n jPmS bpring and h .. and Oxfords nmmer Shoes M The Simplicity of. Design and Riqh Leather of the the new Spring Oxford will" appeal to mei who prefer the . . . Finest, in. Footwear , 1,0Ln bul1 wou,l 1,k0 to exchange for I"," nd,.r Zn nv Zr, rXlne ieposltod an eight pound a fcoan Durham. Write G. E. Part- gT'S ntS n uota ihTO, tS?ioR mo of Mr and Mrs P II rlilirn flntinmi rini 11 0,1,1 1 ,nll 8 Quota, winch 18 $1U,01U. nvi.ninp. MnMini. ',.ii " fc ' 1 campaign will continue this wook in fnrd nt tlin Yinnrl nf 41m innm VrttMi wostorxi Nobrnfika'THnM i., ...in i SlBn UeirLSt tnoss somo fast gamos heavy as might bo oxpooted coiiBldor- n.i ...m ,.i You will hardly want to miss tho an(i tho sorvlcos of both a pltchor and last showing of "Tho Valloy of tho ! catcher havo already boon obtained Giants" with Wallaco Roid toiUght. It jbut tho rost of tho toam will bo made Is u picture of rugged hoartu and rug- up from tho "Old Guard." god hills. Filled with tho tang of Our Optical Dopt. Is oqulppcd to uouiunt'BH luruaiH. ai mo ivciui io- give tho very best of professional ser nigiu. and end with a whirlwind finish next Sunday. :;o;:- Aiivanco snowing of now summor lloworod vollo and tlssuo drossos in all tho wanted shndos. All sizes. Pricos rajigo from $9.50 up at BLOCK'S. ::o:: Rig llarn for Kent. Barn with accommodations for ton head of horses and 25 tons of hny or GO or 75 tons of hay without tho horses Locatod on cast Ninth street, known as tho Mogonson barn. Inqulro of George McKain, North Platto, or iphono 7G0F31. 26-tf. :;o:: MEN WANTED TO SELL GROCERIES Selling Experlenco Not Necessary. Ono of World's largest Qroqors, (capital ovor 51.000,000.00) wants am bitlous mon in your locality to sell direct to consumor nationally known brands or an oxtonslvo lino of cro corlos, paints, rooflncs. lubrlcatlntr oils, stock foods, etc. No capital ro qulrod. Writo today. Stato ago and occupation. John Sexton & Co., 352 w. Illinois St., Chicago, 111. vice Dixon & Son. w a I'lirrciiARD, Grmlunto Volorlnarlnn Ex-Governmont Votorlunrlan and ox assistant deputy Stato Vetorlnarlan Hospital UIS Sou(h Yiuo Street. Hospital Phono Black 633 llouso Phone Black G33 Bring your Lttle ones in and fit them out for spring and summer with a pair of our good, sound, solid and dependable shoes, and ox fords. Whether- your rea son lof wearing low shoes is a desire or necessity, you will- enjoy them when the shoes are as smart as these chic pumps.. We especially recom mend them lor young women who desire to closely follow the fashions of their older sisters. priced from $6.30 to AVES YOU MARKET U m Ml ONEY ON SHOES. E.v- Gov. Holcomb Dies. Former Governor Silas A. Holcomb of Nebraska died at the homo of his daughter, Mrs. Marian Wyjnan Bell- lngham, Wash., Sunday nt 11:30 fol lowing a long Illness. The body will bo brought to Broken Bow for burial. Govornor Holcomb was born in Gib son county, Indiana, August 23, 1858. Ho was admitted to the bar in Nebras ka in 1882. R. of It. T. Cl'mr't'crs RcvoIjciI. Charters of 51" local lodges of Broth- orhood of Railroad Trainmen havo teen revoked for participating iu the ULiiuthorized strl'.ta rf HWiirhmcu. v G. Lee, president of tho organization, annnuncod yesterday. ..The 51 lodges had a membership of nearly 18,000. Fully one-half of this number havo boon loyal and tholr memberships will bo transferred to other lodges, Mr. Leo said. i : :o: : Mr. and Mrs. Robin Taylor, of lias- tings, aro bolng ontortained at tho homo of Mrs. C. D. Davidson. Tho groom is a mombor of tho Storling Flvo Orchestra, of Hastings, and will bo with thorn till tho end of this week, when thoy, will leave for their homo in Wray, Col. Mrs. Taylor was Miss Colio Frewollo, of Hastings. Tho War Mothors will moot with Mrs. Julius Pizor Friday ovenrfng. Drosses! Drossos I For all occasions at reduced pricos at BLOCK'S. :;o:: Sculptors In the Dofdrffms. According to American Art News, the sculptors complain that thoro Is lit tle work nt present In their lino of en donvor, and even tho leading men are "waiting." Tho commemorative war statuos dud patriotic groups that were to decorate cities, towns and ceme teries havo not thus far materialized. Tho unsettled, conditions of tho coun try, thoy contend, which are holding up building, nro accountable for the present "doldrums." Just received a big shipment of Edi son records. Dixon, the Jeweler. Mrs. Joe Soderman, of Brady, visited with friends in town yesterday. New Black Hill gold displayed in Dtxon's window. Wm. Johnson, of Brady, was a busi ness visitor in town yesterday. W. R. Hodshlre, who for several months has been clerk In the Den cigar storo, will leave the early part of next week for Texas, "where ho ex pects to locate. BUY CHEYENNE COUNTY. COLORADO LAND. It. Is your opportunity If you nre looking for n home. It Is your opportunity If you arc looking for nn Investment. For Full Information see THE II. & S, AGENCY FARM DEPT. W. II. BARRETT, Mgr. ;n;; Sale still continues on suits and coats and an opportunity to get a garment very reasonable is offered. E. T. TRAMP & SONS. No Wonder He's Crazy. "This poor fellow Is In n terrible condition," said tho visitor. "Yes," replied the asylum nttondnnt. "He's tho most vlolont patient wo have In this ward." "What caused him to lose his mind?" "Ho tried to figure out some way to hnrnoK- tho energy that was going to waste In tango parlors." Birming ham Age IL raid. Announcement! Every woman who loves Beautiful Dishes, and where is oneN who does not,ds invited to visit our New Dinnerware Department and inspect our Brand New Stock of Haviland and Bavarian China English and Domestic Porcelain Heisey Diamond H Glassware Both in Sets and Open Stock Beirybeiry & Forbes