DR. H. C. BROCK, (I t' DENTIST. Over First National. Phone 148 K Big attraction "The Green Tag" Mrs. S. Ginsloy returned last evening rom a visit with relatives in Denver. Mrs. M. V. Mitchell was the guest of Mrs. G. H. Soeton, in Chappoll, a day or two this week. Arthur McNamara returned yoster-1 day from San Antonio, Texas, where he accompanied his mother. Mrs. W. S. Dolson went to Omaha this morning to spend soveral weeks with her son Will and wife. Fergus Flynn went to Ogalalla this morning to make some repairs on the air hoist at that place. James Carmody returned to his home in Omaha this morning after a visit ' with relatives in town. Before buying a hat see Mrs. Huff man's complete lino. At The Leader, Mrs. Miliard Hosier left this morning for Denver where she will bo the guest of relatives for a few days. MIbs Alma Morrill will entertain a number of her young frjends nt a Hal low o'en party Monday evening. The Season's Hoping "The Green Tag." , Miss Vivian Knox, Genevieve Wood and Mabel Walters will go to Wallace tonight to spend several days with friends. For Sale A hard coal burner, very reasonable. Phone 45C or call at 116 W. Second st. Misses Edna Laughlin and Myrtle Martin, of the Leader millinery depart ment, went to Sutherland this morning to spend a few days. Jake Richards, of Cheyenne, is spend ing today -in town, while enroute home from eastern points where ho had been transacting business. V;o guarantee each watch we sell to be a correct time piece. We keep them in repair for one year, barring accident. Dixon, The Jeweler. Mrs. Harry Walrath will entertain the members of the Swastika club and their husbands nt a Hallow E'en party Monday evening. Wait for "The Green Tag" ' Mary Johnson has filed a petition in the district court for a divorce from her husband John E. Johnson on the grounds of cruelty. The couple were married at Osceola June, 1910. Sheriff Miltonberger loft last night for Greston, Iowa, to bring back Leslie Hardin," who is 'charged with passing a forged check at the Star Clothing House several weeks ago. Strayed or Stolen A white bulldog about ten months old brindle spots around the eyes. Anyone knowing of Its whereabouts notify or phone S. W. Kelly 208i South Maple, E. E. Bullard is visiting in the Ozark mountain section of Missouri. Mr. Bullard has an idea of investing in somo of the fruit land in that section; per haps later in life take up a residence there. Don't miss "The Green Tag". R. E. Biggs, F. W. Laughlin,, Geo. Alloway, Wm. Baskins and S. W. Throckmorton, who were sent to Lar amie to tnke examination for conductor?, returned home Wednesday night. All passed the examination successfully. " Diamond Rings, Signet Rings, Plain Band Rings, Engraved Rings and Set Rings that the sets arc- guaranteed to stay in. Clinton, Jeweler and Optician. Hi Republican Meeting. C. ,H. Aldricji, Republican candidate for governor, will speak at the Lloyd Opera House on Wednesday ev ening, November 2d. All voters regardless of party affila tion are invited to hear Mr. Aldrich. j Coofileht 1909, It C. E. BOYS SHOES. HEN it gets toward fall the boys have to be well shod. The joy of bare-foot days is over and they demand that w they be well and comfortably fitted. Tjhe season for the most violent games in which boys indulge is here; and it is necessary that their shoes be not only comfortable but strong. You can get this combination in our store; and whether for boys or men, we fit properly before we try to sell. SMALL, BIGr SHOE MAN, 521 Dewey Street, NORTH PLATTE, NEBRASKA. Miw Rankin Married. Miss Clara Rankin, who formorly conducted the Dewey street photograph gallery, was married at Los Anneles last week to S. F. Bryan, the elderly gentleman who assisted her in thobusi ncss in this city. Mr. Bryan is father of Mrs. J. W. Henderson. Bignell Man Suicides. J. w; Mcuuire, of Bignell, com mi t ted suicldo Wednesday morning by drinking carbolic acid. Family trouble of somo nature is said to havo driven him to commit tho act. McGuire was n horse buyor and well known to many people in North Pintle. Will Let Contract in January;. John E. Evans Is in receipt of letter from Congressman Kinknid in which he snys he has information from the treasury department that the con tract for tho North Plntto federal building will be lot about the middle of January. This will givo tho successful bidder un opportunity to begin construction work an early In tho spring ns tho weather will permit. Attractions at The Keith. For the month of November Manager Stamp has the following attractions booked at the Keith. Nov. 2 Blanche Walsh in "Tho Other Woman". Nov. U-"Polly of The Circus." Nov. 15-"Widow Perkins," a Musi cal Farce Comedy." Nov. 19 "Cast Aside". Nov. 28 "Tho Pinkerton Girls." Tho county commissioners will meet in session tomorrow for tho purpose of considering road petitions. For Sale Second hand No. G Radiant Home Base Burner. Edgar Schiller. 602 West 2nd St. James Welch, of Quincy, 111., re turned to his home Wednesday night after visiting relatives in town for a number of days. The Knights of Columbus received a telegram from Sidney last night an nouncing the death of T. E. Wood, a member of tho local lodge. The condition of Mrs. Burke, who fell and fractured her hip several weeks ago, is somewhat improved, though her condition is still critical. Mrs. Trovillo and Mrs. Cunningham, mother and sister of Charles Trovillo, left this morning for their homo in Illinois, after spending soma time at the Trovillo home west of town. Tho foot ball team, accompanied by Principal Schutz, loft this morning.for Lexington where thoy will play a game with tho h'igh school team of that placo this afternoon. Rev; Chas.' F. Chapman returned this morning from Cincinnati, where he attended the Episcopnl convention. He also visited friends at other points In Ohio, and reports a very pleasant time. Officers have failed to locate John Wejda, who is wanted for robbing tho Pacific Hotel safe Wednesday nght. A man supposed to bo Wejda wns ar rested nt Pino Bluffs but when Police man Coates went there ho found the follow was not the man wanted. A Great Event "The Green Tag" At the Presbyterian church Sunday morning Rev. Geo. F. Williams will take ns his theme "Loyalty; a Sabbath Meditation." In the evening tho ser mon will be the first of n series on Elijah, his life and times, with "Israel and Elijah" as tho subject. Tho other subjects will bo announced Inter. Zlmmtrmin Co.-No. 77 DR. W. F. CROOK, DENTIST, 2 Graduato Northwestern University. Oflice over McDonald State Bank T. C. Patterson and W. M. Cun ningham returned this morning from Omaha, where they went to convey to Bishop Bcechor the congratulations of tho Episcopal parish of this city. It has been decided to hold tho ordination I of Bishon Becclior In Omaha. i We nro beginning to lay asido somo choice articles for Christmas. Don you think it would be well to make very enrly selection this season. Dixon, Tho Jeweler. Tho strongest drama produced in this country in ninny years Is what critics of vnrious cities have culled "The Oth or Woman," the play which Miss Blanche Walsh has chosen for her tour of this season. As tho successor of "Tho Test," in which Miss Wulsh appeared In3t year, it must indeed be a powerful vehicle for tho display of Miss Wnish's wonderful abilities ns an cmotionnl actress, for thnt play was a tremendous hit. Miss Walsh herself chose "Tho Other Woman" from tho. great numborof manuscripts submitted to her, regarding it ns having moro dramatic value than any drama in which she has appeared since tho dnys of "La Tosca." It is tho work of Fred eric Arnold Kutner and will bo given tor tno nrst timo nero at tno licit h on Wednesday evening, Nov. 2nd For Rent Two furnished room at 208 west Third street. Wanted A competent drl for gen Crcssler, oral housework. Mrs. O. II 813 West Fourth street. Wanted- A No. 18 Retort Onk stove Wilcox & Halligan. Sale Declared Off. The sale of cattle advertised for next Saturday by C. II. Bostwick at tho stockyards at Pax ton will not bo held. To-Nisfht and Saturday. MOVING PICTURES: "The Bandit's Wife."" "A Honeymoon for Three." VAUDEVILLE: Blanchard & Marlin. in a comedy sketch "Her Lesson". and 15 Cents. IT BEATS-the 1 How our 10c HOME MADE BREAD has taken with Indies who are particu- ar about what kind of Breud they buy. Thoy show their good judgment when they purchase a loaf of our 10c Home Made Bread. It is made from tho best of flour at d great euro is. used in tho making. It is certainly different from tho ordinary Bread you buy. Be Sure and nsk for DICKEY'S Home Made Bread 10c per loaf. L A Modern Institution for tho treatment of Medical and Surgical Cases. Grad uate Nursing. Physician in attendance day or night. Special accommodations for confinement cases. 721-23 North Locust t. Telephone No. G42. CRYSTAL THEATRE A rr'T' - 1 1 i I & CI a I 1 111 'mm From tho reproduction In oil of tho Bcono showing the mnl chnrnctora as thoy Fall and Wintor modols (rending AS it occurred LJ 11 prices are everywhere the same? It is not the price you pay, but what get for your price that counts. When ,4shoddy" All-Wool , hand-tailored Suits and Overcoats, a man were foolish to buy shoddy . Don't experi trioiit in buying clothes buy sure values. Kirsch baum values are or $35. Over half-a-century's constant betterment should mean more to you .night concern. Overcoats made of every fabric and every model dictated by good taste and judgment, for young or old. Always the right garment for the individual and at the right price. Prices $15 to $25, Come in and look these Kirschbaum hand-made Clothes over it will be worth your while if they merely post you on correct . Mcdonald, The Home of Good Clothes. lir Blanche YVulbh and George Howard in "The Other Wo man" at The Keith next Wednesday Evening. from "A Littlo Brother of tho Rich would appear dressed in KirBchbnum from left to right) Brummol and Reggy to you that clothing you costs the same as Kirschbaum sure whether you pay $15. than the product of the flv-by btyle. Get Your Copy Today I The new Art Catalogue showing Color Drawings of attractive Library Interiors, announced in The Saturday Evening Post of October IS, to be distributed by agents for 91o.bcrj)iek? Elastic Bookcases can be obtained only at our store, as we arc the exclusive agents in this city, for this and other trade-marked lines of high-grade furniture. GINN, WHITE & SCHATZ, Sole Agents. It will bo n "poverty-stricken'' look ing crowd at tho Hustlers' Hard-time danco tonight, The Lndiea of tho Christian Aid will hold an exchangoatllowo & Maloney'i storo tomorrow. Mrs. Ida Richards, of Lexington, Is in town today visiting friends and transacting business. Rov. S. P. Carroll, now In charge of tho orphanage nt Benson, Is visiting friends in town today. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Kosbau. of Hershey, woro in town Wednesday and loft tho Bamo evening for Excelsior Springs, where Mrs. Kosbau will take treatment for rhcumntlsm. For Salo Chenn A TWknr T?ma piano, also a small cabinet organ Phone Baptist Church. Ono coming into tho services of last Sunday would almost suppose that the special mcotings woro stilt In progress, judging from tho size of the audiences and Interest shown. Tho niehtmeetlnsr was marked by the ordinance of bap tism. This snmo ordinance will' be ad- ministered ngnln next Sundny night. Tho mid-week moo tinea nro a grant joy to nil who attend. A full thfrd of tho membership is tho average attend ance in thoso meetings, and there la not n dull moment. All participate thnt tlmo will allow and often the closing timo is extended ten or fifteen minutes. Tho Biblo school is on the up grndo In both nttendanco and interest. Everybody is wolcomo In any or all of tho services at the regular hours. Pastor. , For Sale or Exchange. A 0 room modern houso In Denver and a good homo In Greeley, Colo., for property in this city. Bratt & Goodman. A Dream and Its Sequel. "In one of tfio East Indlnn border wars there wns engaged an officer ot high repute, the member of an ancient county family.' snys Mrs. Mayo In "Recollections of Fifty Yenrs." One night tho laird. Its head, started from his sleep, exclaiming: " 'There's the shot thnt has killed my brother' ' "Ills wife tola him It wns but -a ' drenm. Ho must havo given an nnx lous thought to his brothcra .beforo going to, sleep. Noxt day the pair woro lu tho garden directing their gar deners when the laird suddenly ex- claimed: " 'Do you hear tho bagpipes?' "'No.' answered thq lady. 'I can hear nothing. I am suro there Is no sound.' " 'Strange' said tho laird, 'for I can. oven benwhnt Is played. It Is "Tho Flowers o' tho Forest Aro A' Wefei Away." "A few hours later camo tho tele gram reporting that tho brother had been shot down by somo border war rior and over his lonely griivo the men of his regiment had played the pa thetic nlr whose mysterious echo seem ed 'to havo renched tho laird." 8haketpenro'a Definition of Poetry. What a pity It Is thnt Shnkespcnro over UHcd thnt phrase "line frenzy!" It lum become n fuddlesomo factor In tlu framing of foolish fnncles. It In to the honor of Shakespeare, however, that he camo nearer to giving the world tho true definition of poetry tlinn has any other mnn, for ho did explain wjmt constitutes tho true art of p"oc try making, and from this we are en abled In know what Shakespeare con sidered poetry. Curiously enough, It Is In the very manage where Shake speare uses thnt unfortunnto phroso "fliu1 frenzy." Let hh quote; Tho pool's cyo. In n fine frenzy rolllnc. ' uoui Rinnco rrom lioavcn to earth, from earth to lioaven. And iib ImaBhmtlon bodies forth TI10 forms of things unknown tho pool's . 1'on Turns thorn to shapes and, bIvos to airy nothing A local habitation and a name. Hudson Maxim's "Sclcnco of Toetry ana riillosopby of Langungo." Hard to Understand. Supposing soino ono should sDrlncr this on VOU rnnldlv mid naif vnn whnt It meant: "Mnro-zcat-tonts-deor-zcat-tonts-, lam-sloatlvy-llt-tlo-kld-slea-tlvy-too." iou wouiu nover think It wns plain English, but It Is. It Is slranlv: "Marcs ent oats: doers cat oats: lambs '11 oat Ivy; little kids '11 cat Ivy too." You should say this over many times to yourself until you can roll It off Very quickly, run tho worda together. nnu thon when you try It on your friends thoy will havo to confess that thoy enn't understand It They will reel quito rooiisli when you show thom that It is common Encllsh and that It sounds odd only bocnuso tho words nro spoken fast and run In together. It is this riniiilnir of tho words in together which makes It hard for a foreigner to' understand our langungo or us theirs. Omaha World-Herald. England's Greatest Mine Fire. Tho most serious colliery flro over known In Britain wns undoubtedly that which broke out at tho Tnwd val ley mine, near Preston. In 1872. Thou- Bauds of pounds wcro spent In trying to get tho (lames undor control, but thoy overcome everything nnd consumed somo millions of tons of conl. A wnll ten feet In thickness wns built round tno ntrccted parts, but tho heat cracked tho masonry and broucht It down as fast as It was rebuilt. However, in 1807 tho river Tnwd overflowed Us bnnks and went pouring down into tho mmo. No tiro could withstand such an Immense volumo of wntcr hurled upon it, nnd, although tho flames extended for 500 yards, thov wcro nuenched after having raged for a quarter of a century. Loudon Tit-Bits.