NORTH PLATTE SEMI-WEEKLY TRIBUNifl CITY AND COUNTY NEWS. Mrs. E. Voss of Hershoy shopped In the city Tuesday. Clinton & Son, Grnduato Opticians. Try us for service. Mrs. J. Simodyncs, matron of tho 0. E. S. lodge in Sidney, camo Friday to attend tho O. E. S. convention. P. W. Rlcter will' return this evon Ing from Colorado and other western points where he has been transacting: business. , Cabbage iplants ready after Mav 1st. North Platte Floral Co. The Elks will ontertain in their homo this cvoning at a Jinx tlanco in keeping with tho day. Van Dornn's Novelty orchestra will furnish tho music. Soo "Slam Soo" tho oriental dancer In tho window at Dixon's Music Shop. Mrs. Chas. Deck of Edgar, who visit ed at tho Fred W. Smith home, left Wednesday for Scotts Bluff to visit her son Wesley Beck. Mrs. Mablo A. Alhorts ago 30 years, 8 months and 5 days died at her home 523 E. Fifth street and tho body was sent to St. Edwards, Nobraska, for burial. Sho was tho wlfo of Peter Al berts of this city. Order your shrubs and trees of tho North Platto Floral Co. Ben F. Marti of Omaha was a caller at tills office while attoijdlng the East rn Star Convedtlon horo this week. Ho was especially interested in secur ing tho convention for Omaha noxt year. Miss Mnrjorlo Russell returned homo yesterday from Lincoln whero sho spent two weoks visiting frlend3. Mrs. A. .0. Wnldo returned Tuesday from Grand Island whero she visited friends. Rug cleaning. Phones 1039W and GGlW. In summer dresses wo are showing a wonderful line of permanont finish imported organdie at $9.85, $14.65 and ?19.G5 ant' ,;enulne imported gins hams at $8.45, $9.85 and $14.65, nnd domestic gingham stylish dresses nt $4.(f a id up, at Tho Leader Mercan tile Co. Jacob Haugoland of Horshcy luu mado application to Geo. E. Prossor Clerk of tho District Court for Lin coln County for naturalization aa a citizen of the United States. Ho is a subject of tho King of Norway and camo to this country April 2, 1905, landing in New York. The application will be acted upon nt tho Fall term of tho District Court.. Scout Exccutlvo Barrlball has Just issucU tho following list as tho names of those boys who havo complotcd the Junior Scout Loaders' Training School: Fay Yenrsley, Louis Bretcr nltz, Allan Lawhead, Ewart Boyd, Honry Hanor, Evan-Lantz, Lnuronco Eldor, Molvln Tates, Darrell Trout. Ralph Wlckwire, Clyde Pease, Ralph Winslow, Francis Rose, Carl Sten va.ll, Robert Dickey, Ralph Lepack, Beelor Scott and Chas. Tucker. ::o:: FARM 'LOANS I will make Farm Loans at reason able rates. Gcno Crook, North Platte. 3IAXWKLI. PKOPLK INSPECT EX. PKMMENT STATION AND ' HOLD PICNIC Eight cars loaded with pupils of .thai sixth anj seventh grades of tho Max well schools with their teacher, the Superintendent nnd some of tho par ent', visited the Experimental Sub station Tuesday nnd spent tho day in looking over tho work being done there. One of the enjoyable event) of the day was the picnic dinner which they brought with thorn. There vn o forty or more people in tho party mid they returned homo much plons cil with the day's oxperience. ::o:: u- jrAUCO'MH'ALMKlt DANCE May 16th, at K. C. Hall. FULLER'S SERENADERS OF CHICAGO. BOOKED ON 40 WEEKS PACIFIC - COAST TOUR. LAWRENCE F. FULLER Tho following was crowded out of nut Inst issuo and is bolng printed here with an apology for tho delay: On Thursday, May 5, Miss Nina Marcott beenmo the brldo of Thomas W Palmer, Rov. Hess of tho Methodist Church performing tho ceremony. Tho bride Is the (daughter of Mr. and Mrs. T. T. Marcott of Brady and has resid ed in Brady nil hor llfo. ' Mr. Palmer Is the Hon of O. H. Palmer and is well known In tho Brady vicinity whero ho has lived for somo years. After n short trip Mr. .anil Mrs. Palmer will ho at homo to their friends nt Brady. -J : :o: LOCAL A XI) PRKSONAL R. L. Ford of Cozad was u city vis itor Wednesday. A. M,. DeMlllqt of Dickens, was city visitor Tuesday. Mrs. Chas. Lily of Tryon shopped In tho city Tuesday. Mrs. B. Light of Wallace shopped In the city Tuesday. Mre. C. B. Wood of Sutherland wns u city visitor Tuesday. Mrs. Chas. H. Nelson of Wallaco shopped In the city Wednsdny. Victor Records for April havo nr--Ived at the Roberts Music Co. Dan Kelloy of Ogallala transacted business in tho city Tucsjlay. Mm. Harry Rocso of Wallaco vis ited friends In tho city Wednesday. Mrs. J. K. Browning' of Wollfloet vls.ted friends in tho city Wednos-I'fny. Miss Ann Patton of Kearnoy is o- pectcd tomorrow to visit Miss Alico lloitglnnd. M's Trcsslo Boyles.df Overton 1st tho guest of Mrs. Leo Anderson nnd ntlcndoil tho 0. E. S. convention. SUCCESSFUL PIPE LESS HEATING S :, ! 'BUSINESS iCAH . ; 1 Merchants will tell you that they can depend on it to give them faithful daily service. ' In addition they will show you figures that prove unuiual economy of operation and upkeep. I V. ROMGIL Cor. 6th and Locust. 1 North Platto, JSebr. LOCAL AND PERSONAL The name CALORIC identifies the heating plant with exclusive patented features that make pipeless heating such a wonderful success. It identifies the 'heating plant that is sold under a Money Back Guarantee of your satisfaction that has made good its guarantee in over 125,000 homes. The CaloriC fills every room with summerlike warmth in coldest weather and cuts fuel bills to There is only one CaloriC. The name is on the feed door. It's your bond of heating satisfaction. Come in and let us show you how you can have your home more comfortable nnd healthful -how you can banish dirt and drudgery and have every room warm and livable with as little trouble as tending one stove. oFOSo imon North Platte, Nebr. Burton Shoup of Sutherland spoilt Wednesday in tho city. j Fred Bussoinor of Sutherland was a city visitor Wejhiosdny. - II. B. Slough of Sutherland was n cltv visitor AVedncsdny. A. B. lloaglnnd wont to Oshkosh ' Wednesday to transact huslnoss. i Alfred Burklnnd of Sutherland visited in tho city Wednesday. , Asparagus plnnts ready now. North Platto Floral Co Dr, B. C. Peaso of Brady transacted business In tho city Wednesday. Simon BInogar of Sutherland trans acted huslnoss in tho city Wednes day. Misses Elslo nml Nottlo Wintors of Vryon shopped In the city Walnos fl.iy. s Miss Ada Molvln of Oshkosh visited I'rlends in the city tho first of tho week. Miss Mary O'Nell is expected tho iinji of tho week from Lincoln to visit at tho W. F. Stack homo. Quo. Bohn and family camo from Lincoln yesterday nn1 will work In tho hoots nonr tho city. Mrs. Geo." A. Volland of Hastings who hna been tho guest of Mrs. Curl Simon loft yostorday for Plattovlllo to sit. Mr. 3'. B. Tulloy returned to her homo In Hastings yoatordayaftor vis iting Mr. Orl Simon nnd attending the O K" S i ri' rntion. A T pound boy was horn to Mr. and MrH. Klmor Shlols, 910 North Wal nut street, Wednesday. All con cerned lire doing nicely. Mr. W. A. O'Donnoll and o "JjMJk" will leave tomorow for their imo In Donvor nftor visiting at tho II. LoDIoyt homo for govornl vopks. fTlio High School Cndot Band gavo c xcort Wfjlnenday at ono o'clock on tV High School campus. It wag giv er U honor of tho visiting 0.. E. S. tie' latOH and WH much appreciated by ''iin. Li-. Hummer dresses wo uro showing 8 jji'iiriarnil line of. pormanont finish imjSo.'tod organdlo at $9.85, $14.G5 and $18.i 5 hihI Mcnwjno importod glng liann Ht $8.16. $9.86 nnd $14.05, nnd doilfifc tio gingham stylfah droasoe at A largo crowd of farmora and' thc.r famjllog hold n picnic In tho grovo south of Maxwell last Saturday. It was tho result of a momhorshlp con tost staged somo timo " ago by tho Farmors' Union of that soctlon of the County. Tho wlnnors dined nt tho ex penso of tho IoBorei, Ono of tho feat ures of tho day was a hall ganio with spanking by Carl Slatt of tho Farmer's Union nnd Rev. Stnnsbury of Max well. In summer dresses wo tiro showing n wonderful line of pormanont finish Imported organdie nt $9.85, $14.05 and $i:.S5' and genuine- Imported ging hams at ,..15, $9.85 and $14.05, and domestic slughum stylish dressou at $4.00 an 1 up. at Tho Loader Mercan tile Co. TO ENJOY YOUK DINNER Asslstvtho Pcoplo's Mission bread lino Potatoes, onions, meat, coffee, sugar, bread, milk or cash solicited. Notify J. B. Payno or dollvor to Poo pie's Mission, Sovonth Jnnd Locus: streets. TOlt VllOXT WHEELS SHAVER ItOLLEK 1JEA11INCJS OlJTLAS'r TJIH CAIt Thoy exactly roplaco hull boarlngs. Just knock out tho cups and cones and put Shnfors In. Thoy fit. No machine work nocessary. FULLY GUARANTEED. SOLD BY DEALERS AND GARAGE MEN. 'Distributed by W. S. LOVE.TOV, !ISIR Mason O.MA1IA I iiimiii i.m..-r SS iiln..i.ii.....TV?il ((Till O A A nt 1JJ lit OVUU IUU Bl UlUtil Tho muu and women who pay their bills by chock command the roepect of ojholr creditors. Bocauxo a checking account Is nlwaya ovidonco of system atic transaction of money mattors. Tho peoplo in this community who havo chocking accounts nt tho Platto Valley Statu Bank can point with satisfaction to tho iiiiino on tholr chock books because It stands for prompt, caroful and courteous ser vice at nil Union. Tnko advantngo of our good banking sorvlco by oponlng an account huro and discovering for yourself tho con vonlonco of paying bHls by chock. The Platte Valley State Bank NORTH PMTTE, NEB. ' 1910 vr be M.S. Co. EDO RH VT3 CI THi. Ffil IT $1,110 cuid up, t The LenderoMeroan tile t . i)iinn:iiii):nim iirfilifllllllllllllM I.....M..M.M.. ..MUUI.........