A Word About Clocks Wo hnvcn't spoken about Clocks for a long time nnd nil tho while wo have ono of the rarest assortments we havo over asked tho pcopla to look nt. There are a great number of sorts of Clocks, and wo think wo must havo just about all of them. Ono of tho sort that won't let you oversleep in the morning costs $1.25. Will last for years, too. Those pretty littlo gold nITnirs arc especially suitable for presents. We havo n lot of dainty designs in them. They cost from $1.50 up. Kitchen Clocksfive or en years accuratn running in them, for $3 or more. Marble Clocks and Regulators cost moro monoy, of course, and are worth it. If you'vo n Clock need, see us. CLINTON, Jeweler and Optician. Wo want your repair work. i , w Over First National. 1'liono US Harry Dixon returned this morning from a business trip to Omaha. Tho W. C. T. U. will meet with Mrs. W. T. Banks on Tuosday nftornoon. ID. W. Peale has sold to C. A. Mooro lots 4, 5 and G, block 20, town lot com pany's addition for $500. New Oxfords from tho best mukars. Wicox Department Stoke, For Sulo IIoubo and lot No, 820 west Sixth street. Also three lots on South Pine. Inquire of John States, 220 east Second street. Do not fail to sco tho big bargains in flowers at Miss Whittakcrs on Monday and Tuesday. Weather forecast: Partly cloudy to night and tomorrow. Maximum tem peraturo yesterday CI, ono year ago GO; minimum this morning 35, ono year ago 38. If you want a suit that will not shrink or got out of shape, buy the B & K. clothes at Tho Hub Clothing Dept. Tho Sunshino society lias 'caied tho Crystal Theatre Friday evening, April 23d and Suturday afternoon. April 21th. The funds thus derived will bo used in furnishing tho rest rooms. Tho Satur day afternoon show Is given for tho bonofit of farmers who may be in town. For Rent. Nice now hIx room cottago south west of court Iioubo. Good six room cottage, barn, out buildings and 2 acres of hind in culti vation about fivo blocks south of 1st. ward school. BucnANAN & Pattehson. Lewis Peyton, of Sutherland, is visit ing friends and transacting business in town today. Now electric signs havo been ordered for the Keith theatre and for tho elec tric light company's office. Hoys and Children's Clothing, the best at moderato prices, at Tho Hub Clothing Dept. Miss Whittakar is offering great bar gains in fiswers on Monday and Tues day, tho 19th and 20th. Governor Shailenborgcr issued a pro clamation yesterday naming April 22d as Arbor Day. A toltgram received in town at 10:30 this forenoon announced a very disas trous firo in tho business district in Grand Island. Miss Whittaker is oflforing great bar gains in flowers on Monday and Tues day, tiie 10th and 20th. Word received in town the early part of tho week announced the death at Fslrbury of tho infant child of Dr. and Mrs. H. C. rock. Tho annual meeting of tho Episcopal parish will be held at the church next Monday evening. It is hoped that n largo numbor of tho parislioncrs wil bo present. The lady skatorial export opened a three nights' engagement at the rink last evening. Thoso who witnessed tho performance pronounced tho feats excellent. The Iirandigeo and Kincaid clothing for men nnd ynung men at Tho Hub Clothing Dept. A tnnrriago license was issued yester day to Lee II. Cowman aged eighteen and Snlomo Lusk aged sixteen. Tho pcrmiision of the parents was given. Hoys Play Suits and Rompers at Wilcox Department Stoiie". Chun. E. McLain and Anna Lintz, both giving Denver as their placo of residence, wore united in marriago by Itev. Mr. Porter yesterday. For Sale Six room Iioubo at 402 W. Third; nice lawn, plenty shade, barn and outbuildings. Inquire of R. A. Garman at Star Livery Darn. A powerful arc light of n now pattern has been placou in front of tho room occupied by Nowton nnd Hodcs. It is so strong that tho street arc near by looks as though it was partially eclipsed. Romcmber, every 25 cent cash ur chnso untitles you to n ticket on the clock in our window, which would bo an ornament in any homo. SCHATZ & Cl.AnAUGII. A local saloon man announces that when tho daylight saloon law goes into effect ho will install a soft drink foun tain nnd servo customors with non-intoxicants after 8 p. m. The revenue thus dorived will help out on tho rent bill. Men meot us face to faco nud bo convinced tht wo have it. SCHATZ & CliABAimH, Clothiers and GentB' Furnishers. North Platte People Interested Tho Lincoln correspondent of tho Omaha Hoc says in today's paper: The Stato Railway commission will tomor row, or shortly thereaftor, request County Attorney English, of Douglas county to begin a prosecution against tho Union Pacific Railroad company for giving passes to tho wives of two of its local surgeons located at North Platte, The physicians are Dr. N. Mc Cnbe and Dr. V. Lucas. Everybody is Happy, to know that thero is a place for a good housewife to save time and money when house cleaning comes to select a carpet, a rug or portieres in chenille, rope nnd tapestry. Lnco curtains in nil the newest trwshcH nnd patterns in white, Egyptian nnd two toned. We havo seventy different patterns to select from. O.ur lino of rugs in velvet, mnquctte, body brussels and tapestry will surpriso you. Every pattern- is this spring's creation. Sizes from 9x11 to 12x15 feet. Wo guaranlco Chicago and New York prices, you must see, our im menso lino to appreciate it. Yours for business. The Huh Clotiiino Dept. EGGS WANTED. We will pay 17Jc per dozen for eggs in trade. Rush Mercantile Co. Rev. J. W. Hill, of Gandy, is in town today enrouto home from tho meeting of tho Kearney Presbytery. Keg Nail $2.90 base at Wilcox Department Store. General Manager Mohler, of tho Union Pacific, pasted through tho early part of tho week enrouto to Ogden on his annual spring inspection. Miss Whittaker is offering great bar gains in flowers on Monday nnd Tues day, the 19th nnd 20th. The Catholic ladies will givo tho first Ico cream social of the season at the homo of Mrs. Tottenhoff on East 3rd street Wednesday afternoon and even ing, April 2lst. Thev will also serve cofreo to thoso who do not enjoy ice cream. Also their customary lunch in tho evening. GOT HIS HAIR BACK. Mm Wm Perfectly 'ilnld Whea lie Started to Uo Ncwbro'M llerptclde Frodorlck Manuell, Mnryland block, Butte, Montana, bought a bottlo of Now bro's Herplclde. April 6, '09, and began to ubc It for ontlro baldness. Tho hair fol licles In his scalp woro not dead nnd In 20 days ho had hnlr alt over his head. On July 2 ho writes, "and today my hair ts as thick nnd luxuriant nny ono could wish." Nowbro's Ilorplcldo works on nn old principle and with a now d'a covery destroy tho cauo nnd you ro movo tho effect. Herplcldo destroys tho norm that causes dandruff, falling hair, and finally baldness, so that with tho causo gnuq tho effect cannot remain. Btops fnlllntr hair nt onco nnd n now Krowth stnrts. Sold by londlnff drucrclsts. Send 10c. In stamps for r.nmplo to Tho Herplcldo Co.. DoroIt: Mich. McDonoll & Graves, Special Agents. Myrtle News. C P. Cnmpboll closed a term of school in Dist. C3 Friday. Ada and Leslie Mooro attended the full seven months without being absent nor tardy during tho term. Dr. Amea of North Platto made a professional visit to tho Iverson resi dence Tuesday. Jack Nelson having been tho victim of a severe case of la grippe. Countv Surveyor Myers nnd son of North Platte were out in this vicinity surveying th Sam Gambrel homestead. Ellis Hums took in n load to North Platto for Geo. Giltner and brought out a load for Emory London, tho last of the week. Emory London intends putting up a cement residence this spring. There was a dance nt tho Burns hall Friday night. Henry Phillips made a trip to North Platto Fridny, returning Saturday. W. S. Ross, Chns. Gnmbrel ana Ellis UuniB each received n consignment of trees last week and in a few years will probably havo fine groves. Another car of poles for the Circlo Hill Telephone companv was received this week, nnd practically all tho poles for n distance of twenty-four miles have been set. Tho company is now considering tho advisability of extend ing the line through to Tryon, which is sev'n miles further than was!origini nnlly intended. The wire for tho lino will nrrive in day or two and will be strung nt the earliest possible time. For Sale. Household goods of nil descriptions. Apply nt tho J. B. Jeter residenco, G01 west Fifth street. Your Home is not complete without a Peninsular Range Come in and let us show you why they are not just as good but the best. Wilcox Department Store Most makers of young men's suits forget that the wearer is still growing. t&Wr SIncority Ijjgiy Clothes are cut so full that they fit as well at the end as at the start of ser vice. Made with snap and ginger. They never lose shape because cloth ahd canvas arc both reshrunk by the London Process and are HAND MADE. TEMPLE OF FASHION HOME OF QUALITY A ar jjboi r EVER SATIS FACTION SQUARE DEAL This label means that the garments will never sag or stretch at collar or breast. This is the place to buy them and get what you pay for. TRY US ONCE. The Star Clothing House. Don't Spend $3.50 When Fifty Cents Will do thewWork Prot.W. M. Hayes, Ass't. Secty. of Agriculture of the United States says about Stock Foodi "These balanced rations are often found by analysis to consist of the tailings of mills, elevators and breweries, mixed with molasses and salt, to make the compound palatable to the cattle, and one of the largest Stock Food Companies is said to use fine sawdust, finely ground, to cheaply bring up the weight of his product, instead of buying a superior and expensive balanced ration containing high fattening qualities and acting as a tonic, he has paid a high price for a feed containing, along with ordinary grain, finely ground alfalfa bay and other common food stuffs, $5.00 to $2S.OO per ton, a high percentage of refuse, and non-nutritious matter, some of which may be positively dangerous to the health of his stock." Make your own stock foods and remedies by using Skldoo Horso nnd Cattlo Tablets for horses, cMtle, sheep, swine and fowls proper dose in tablets. Nix in feed or salt. They contain no sawdust, ashes, chopped feed or bran. Ask for and try once Skldoo Condition Tablots or Skldoo Worm, Kidney, Chicken Cholera, Cathartic, Heave, Fever, Hog Cholera, Distemper, Pink Eye, Colic, White Plague Preventic. or Blister Tablets, or Louse Killer, Spavin Remedy, or Barb Wire Liniment. Distributed by THE BLUE BELL MEDICINE CO., Capital Stock $300,000.00, Watortown, S. D U. S. A. FOR SALE BY JOHNSON'S CASH RACKET STORE. Oil J The Florida Fruit Lands Company It is one thing to ADVERTISE It is Another Thing to DELIVER THE GOODS That You Advertise. NINETEEN THOUSAND Intelligent, discerning, live wire people in over thirty states, pur6hasers of our former offerings, Bear Witness that each individual gets value received for the amount ho invests with us. Our smaller tracts 10 acres of reclaimed, Ever glade land, will each and everyone be A VERITABLE COLD MINE to its owner, Conclusive evidence at hand to prove this assertion. In addition to the farm, each purchaser is given a business or residence lot in the town to be established on this land. There is practically no limit to the variety of crops that can be raised on this land. The soil being- very rich and fertile, is a veritable mine of agricultural wealth and the yield and production of fruits, vegetables in fact, almost any kind of crop known to the modern farmer can hardly be excelled. It is said that one good investment beats a life time of labor, Here is your opportunity. Put your monthly savings where you will have something worth while at the end of the year. What are you going to do? Wait until it is too late, or call at our office in the Odd Fellows building, North Platte, Nebraska, and purchase soon. Come in we will be pleased to talk the proposition over with you, and I am sure we can convince you that it is the best thing you ever had a chance to buy in your life for the mpney. M Odd Fellows Building M. 9 wrrfwr $240.00 Payable $10.00 a Month BUYS A FARM and LOT 2 8 20 100 250 3,620 jSub-Division. FARMS OF 640 ACRES FARMS OF 320 ACRES FARMS OF 160 ACRES FARMS OF 80 ACRES FARMS OF 40 ACRES FARMS OF 20 ACRES 8,000 FARMS OF 10 ACRES EACH EACH EACH EACH EACH EACH EACH MX WIW WM WW JH The Richest Land not Under Cultivation Today Is that portion of Southern Florida near the southeast coast, north and west of the city of Miami, and the climate, resources and advantages for settlement of this region is claimed by the most noted experts to be the richest tract of land to be fouud in the United States, and some have gone so far as to say in the world. With a charming climate and at the very doors of the world's best markets, with water transportation, noth ing like it can be found on this continent today. We now offer for sale a tract of 180,000 Acres of this fine land. This magnificent property, large enough for Twelve Thousand Farms and Homes, is being practically Given Away to 12,000 persons who apply for farms before they are all sold. Do Not Make the Fatal Mistake of waiting that thousands have made on our former sales, to their sorrow. Our wise selection of lands, our extensive adver tising, colonizing and co-operative feature mean certain success to all who join our happy throng. . A. CAUFFM itate Agent, North Platte, Nebraska. mmm ...