Do not stop giving her presents wheVi the ceremony is per formed. It is just as necessary to KE&our wife's affection as to gain it. Never let the BIRTHDAY of a loved one or a W&ding ANNIVERSARY pass without showing tfjat you remember it. Then life will 'be "One Sweet Song." . Our name on a package insures quality and appropriate ness. ' Cv S. CLINTON, SIGN OF THE DR. 0. fl. CRESSLSR, Graduate Dentist Office over the McDonald Statu Hunk. CITY AND COUNTY NEWS. 'joifeo Smith loft Wodnosday for Me Cow to spond sovoral dayB on bus( ? , ncsPfor tho Fldollty Rosorvo Co. Tho Roxali handles tho goods. 14tf " Mrs. Thos. Ilcaloy and daughter ro- lurnca weunosuay irom umaiia whoro X'- they had boon visiting foe two weeks. tir'4 H. O. Brock. Detiat X-Eay 'Diagnosis. Reynolds Dldg. Phono 148 . dims. Boguo wont to Omaha Wednes day whoro .ho will look after business , tor tho Drotherhooir of Railway. Train men, Store Wide Sale of 20 discount and moro at The Leader aicr. Co. TCt?nflH T)tr1 Aliltm tlntlln ni.m. orino Tuesday to spend sovoral days loOKtng nrter business for tho. Union Pacific For Salo-G room stucco hbuso. lino lawn, fruit trees. Prico is right if sold by. June 15. Innulro 1800 West Third. Phono T17W. 37-4 'MlssUosslo Rauio loft yostorday for Valuo 112.000, want $G,000 to comploto. Omaha whoro sho will spond sovoral 'Wo 8,vo nrat mortgage. Address Box wooks visiting with her sister, Mrs. C47, clllPPoll, Nob. 30-3 Chas. Farrol. j juBB Thorosa Tlgho has resigned Mrs. John Ell and children left tho stonographor for tho Fldollty Ro flrst ,ot tho weok for Paxton, tvhoro 1 servo o. and has accepted a position Bho will spend a couplo of wooks visit- nB bookkoopor for tho Caates Lumber lng her parontB. Oscar and Harloy Pc.mlngton loft Tuesday ovonlng for Laramio to spend moro an employ of Tho Trlbuno offlco, soveral days looking aftor their land resigned yostorday to accept a poslt and oil Interests. jion nB toldphono operator In tho Union 1 Storo Wldo Sale of 20 discount and Pacific office's. o.M ni flM. T 1 T 1 . I juuio in mo uiituei ;uer. K,v, 'Jay Smith camo up from Omaha 'fmya tho Union Pacific will bo BWamp-! At this meeting Carl Hollman np lueHday to vjslt tho. homo folks for a'od with buslnosp within tho next two pearod beforo tho club and tohltof tho fWrdays. Jay 1b travelling out ;of Om-WOeks. Tho nature of this traffic has .dlaheartonlng condition of tho cam- , - -y " - THE PLATTE VALLEY STATE BANK NORTH PLATTE, NEBRASKA ii i tw( Trials fier fiaic aJapp BIG KING. it.. Miss Cecilia Hilgort, tolcphono oper ator in tho Union Pacific offices, left yesterday for Oregon, whoro sho will spond her vacation. Dr. J. C. Nowman, Dr. C. R. Crozlor and G. L. Kenny, returned to Wallace Tuesday after upending a couplo of doys in town on business. Tho 20 and moro discount Store Wldo Sale only for u short time. So attend this salo now at Tho Lender arcrcniitllo Company. Paul Harrington returned Tuostlay from Omaha, whore ho had gono sev eral dayB bofqro for tho purpose of having his tonsils removed. Frank Shields, assistant cashier of tho Bank of Paxton, roturned home Tuesday after being initiated into the D. P. O. Elks- Monday evening: " Tryltio'Roxalf first, It pays.' "l4tf Tho dozen or moro North Platto boys and girls who aro attondlng tho University, will arrive homo next week to spond tho summer vacation. Tho 20 and more discount Store Wldo Salo only for n short time. So attend this salo now nt Tho Leader. Jlcrc,u,m tomimii). Mr. and MrB. John Day will leave tho lattor part of next weok for Port- l?ml w.h.9r0. "j0 !U ?"enil"1? wol" .uins 01 lU0lr unBiiwr M,SB Wanted A loan on now garage ouHding. On main Btreot In town Co. Miss Tholma Frator, for a yoar or ,,Af n.mi,n linnilminrtura 'HOI oecn Biateu. YOU, I OR "WE" ".YOU" and t; nre single track words. They lead only to a place called SELFISHNESS. "W13" is' a double track that m carries, you straight through to HAPPINESS. COMMUNITY SPIRIT is a sta tion on tho double track inc. Let's all pull togothpr to put moro "WE" in our boosting for North Platte, 1(1 "ti V v. .. III the county court yesterday fore noon Ilarley. II., Warner Jilcaitad guilty to haViiiff Intoxicating liquor; in his powcBslon the day boforo and was fined $100 and costs, which ho paid. :u: Hull Giinio Sumlar. Weather permitting a'gamtof ball. between Lexington and tlio local team will be played Suritlay at tho city parK. It is understood Lexington hata stro"g team and a snappy game majj be ex pected. Tho umpire will announce tho batterloB at 2:30. Dandelion Campaign Closes Today. Tho dandelion Campaign; -Which has boon Jn progress thi week, Will close tonight Instead of tomorrow as pre viously announced. Tho campaign closes this ovonlng for tho reason that teams' could not bo secured for to morrow to haul the accumulated dan delions away. 'Memorial Day Services. Tho only Manorial Day services to bo held in North Platto Monday will be a service at tho cemetery, under tho Joint auspices of the G. A. R. and the W. R. C. This will occur at ten o'clock in tho forenoon and will consist large ly of tho ritualistic service. It was expected that tho monument Which tho W. R. C. prrciiasea lor me soiuicrs iui ; would: bo dedicated at 'that t!m but ( unfortunately tho monument lint, been ( delayed In transit. ::o:: Organ Recital u Trent Tho pipo organ recital given at tho Lutheran church Monday evening by Dr. Claronco Eddy, tho world-famed organist of Chicago, was a distinct musical treat and moro than pleased tho good sized gathering of people musically' Inclined. Doctor Eddy's, program was varied and tho soul or each composition was brought out to tho fullest possible extent by this mas- tor player. Tho recital was given ! under the auspices of tho church choir, r . i:o!t i Cadets a"d Band go to Camp. Tho high school band and the high school cadets, In chargo of Director Killlan and .Commandant Roynolds, loft yesterday for Gothenburg where thoy will go into camp on tho banks of Lako Helen. They will remain In camp until next Tuesday, morning, re turning on train No. 19. With band playing tho boys marched from tho school to tho depot and presented a very neat appearance. At tho depot qitlto a number of tho parerfj.8 and others assembled to seo theJboy? off, and as tho train pulled out tho young- stors gavo vent to their enthusiasm with cheers and songs. : :o: : Why Not Uniform Flro Doys. Now as tho band Is to bo unlfonnod, and It has beon suggested thai tho police bo supplied with uniforms, why not pass along tho pio And uniform membors of tho flro department, all but two or three of whom donate their services to th people of tho HtA"1 ,u .service , !.chr.full given regardless of .weather. jaindTtJom ns or tho business exactions of the mem bers. Wo all must admit thht wo do not treat our fire department very gener ously In return for tho service thoy rendor us; in fact about the only time wo think of tho flro boys is when we see them at a flro giving tho vory best that Is In them to savo property. Kec ordm of flro .departments of various cities of tho stato show that tho, per sonal efficiency of tho North' Platte boys Is among the highest In percent age. ::o:: Heeler Addresses Rotarlans. Members, of tho Rotary Club were Instructively entertained Wednesday ovonlng nt the monthly ovonlng dinner by an addross by J. G. Boelor, who ex plained tho amendments passed by the constitutional convention of which he wnsj. n member and upon which amondmonts tho ipcoplo will vote next Soptombor. Mr. Boelor took up tho most Important amendments and ex plained why thoy woro needed'. Ills talk gavo his audlonco a clear Insight In leglslntlvo matters which could not havo othorwlso boon nhtjitnnil lmisu iur uuius ior mo iwya ocuuls and Camp Flro Girls. Tho problem was discussod and as a result n com mltteo of tho club "will moot with sim ilar committees from tho Boy Scout Council and the Chamber of Commerce and it is hoped that plans can be matured for raising tho necessary funds. :;o:: Wearing Apparel 'for tho Boy. ' SultB Shoes Caps Hats Waists Shirts Tonnls Shoos COVERALLS, dc 20 per cent Discount. SAMUELSON, " Outfitter to Good Dressers. 402 ,tO!! THE CONFESSION, "Tho Confession" which will -bo shown nt tho Keith Theatre on Mon day and Juoaday, May 31, Juno 1, has boon proclaimed by alL who havo wit nessed it tho wonder picture of tho ago. it is a story, of a tonso dramnuo notion, of wondorful scene effects and has tho added valuo of holng a doclslvo moral messenger. Tho story deals with a.confesslon mado to a priest of a murder, by tho guilty man; of tho accusation of tho holy father's brother as tho guilty one; of tho priest's ttacred sllonco re garding, tho confosslon when p. word from him would cloar his brother and of his forvh) belief In the Justice ot tho Almighty in tho face of all ob stacles. f Tho grand climax visualizes tho 'fhlth of tho bollovor and picturos a groat and evor lasting truth. Tho plcturo is roploto with action. , tho acting la superb, that of Henry .Walthall as Fathor Bartlott In partic ular, and tho scono offocts aro won derful.' Tho direction has boon ox portly handled by, Bortram Brackott and it stands out as tho gjoatost photoplay mastorpioco of tho ago. . "The Confosslon" has rocolvod the unalloyed pralso of all who havo ro vlowcd It. unrnii I'lniuiu famiiTJt Store Wldo Sale of 20 discount and more nt The Leader Her. Co. ; ?" Dr. Morrill, Dentist, office over Wilcox Department Storo. Miss Ruth Hubbard visited this week with friends in Ogalalla. Dr. Howard Yost. Dentist, Twinum lltill1lii,'. Pimm. !II7 . 77f 't n mi . i i ... . , J. D. Pile roturned Wodnosday from iv uiiui b uuoiiivon till iu l U'UoUUl Storo WJdo Sale of 20 discount nnd1 ifinro at Tho Lender Xcr. Co. A. R. Logan, a Moorefiel banker, was a business visitor In town Wednesday, Black .and whlto Bilk gloves for 70 cents at BLOCK'S. Every Suit .Guaranteed 24 Suits would sell regular ly at 43 Suits would sell regular ly at . . . 38 Suits would sell regular ly at A variety of Materials and Fabrics in all the Latest Designs, including plain blue, kown, green. Form, semi-form fitting and conservative models, single and double breasted. Ml I A Most Remarkable Sale! No Charge for Alterations SEE OUR WINDOWS. The NORTH PLATTE'S FOREMOST FOR MEN AND YOUNG Mrs. Farrell McGovern spent the last of tho week visiting with friends In town. . , For Rent Furnished 4-rbom 'apart ment from Juno 1st to Aug. inf. Ih it good location. Phono 1105. 39tf Harry Brush, of Syracuse, N. Y., is jtho guest of his sister Mrs Charles .Cornell. The Wilcox Department Storo will bo closed all day next Monday rini nnv Mem Wilford B. Nelson left today for his homo at Genoa to visit over Decora- Hon Day with his father. J. K. SEBASTIAN The Old Line Life Man, Res. Phone 11i!8. Office Phone 012.1 A Special Purchase from a Manufacturer of High Grade Clothing who sup plies us Regularly,, and who thus turned over to us his remaining Spring and Summer Stock at a price which means a loss to him and enables us to offer SUITS $45 $50 $55 26 Suits iy at 20 Suits lyat 16 Suits lyat, SEE ?JI "" ' Store WldtfSnlo of 20 dlqcOnnt and more at. The Lender 3Icr. Co. dlaudo Wclngand, who;,,'litt8 been a student at Midland college. 'Frcnfont, will return homo poxt' Veek. Mrs. A. E. Ericksoli and daughter roturned Tuesday evening from a visit j with relatives In Oxford, Neb. 1 tato Coromnnder Mrs. Acns Bovor wont to Omaha Wednesday tb attond a district mooting of tho M. B. A. .o.: For Sale. ' Nine room modern house, nicely arranged for two family apartmont nut at'roet Phono 1140j. 40-1 ::0:i I ' Household Goods for Sale. I I offer all my household goods at. private salo, everything goes. Inquire at 317 So. Sycamoro or phono 1247. All Wool would sell regular- A 30l) would sell regular- (C J03 would sell rsgular- (trrA yu OUR WINDOWS. CLOTHIERS MEN.