in I I Wedding Gifts Cut Glass, Hand Decorated China, t Clocks and Silverware, $ 8 S We have a fine line suitable Jt g for Wedding Gifts. A lit- 8 tie early for Christmas & $ Goods, will talk to you about $ g them later. a Would be pleased to see S you. I Glinton, g The Jeweler and Optician. g aoaa.Ma-s-st-.&.c-c-cetec-.&ftCii' '1UESDAY, KOV. 11, 1512. ! F. V. MILLER, QR&DOATE DENTIST. s avar StroltL's Dratr Blaro. Pilous 82. The Presbyterian ladies' aid bo- iptv tnpptn with Mm. V. V. Hoai'. land on Tljurtiday afternoon. Co. Supt. Neale is devoting this week to visiting schools in the ex treme southeast part of the county. Prof. Leonhardt, ot Gibbon, the well known and efficient piano tuner, is doing business in town tuts week. Mrs. B. L. Robinson, who had a bail penetrate a toot, was able to pet out ot the uouse bunday tor mc time since the accident occurrea. We have some good native, dc irncd, one and two-year-old steers to sell at right prices. Br att, Burke & Goodman. H. S, Ridplcy will leave in a few ays fo. Cody, VVyo., to transact ninenn nnn win hihu uucuu 111c Iopening of Colonel Cody's new hotel. Angel Food Taffy at Huplet's. The remains of Mrs. J. K. Can- nan, who died in 1893, were disin terred Saturday and shipped to Ogden, where a daughter of the deceased resides. It won't cost you a fortune to get vour Dental Work done at Dr. Morrill's. J Asa result ot the scrap po Front Street Thursday evening, in which an old man was quite severely beaten, a warrant was issued for the arrest of Joe Landgraf. He was brought before Judge Baldwin and fined five dollars and costp, amounting in all to about nine dol lars. Five-room house for rent. In quire of Mrs. C. M. Dillard. The High School foot ball team, which played the Kearney Military Academy at Kearney Friday after noon, was defeated by a score ot 1G J!6 At the close of the firBt half JWthe game the score stood six to five in favor of North Platte, but during the last half both Otten and Hannie were out ot game, consider ably weakening the team and Kear ney succeeded in carrying off tho You mis It in not feeding your ' Ptock Eureka Stock Food and cattle fed regularly increases the quantity and richness of milk in your dairy stock, it enables that poor worked down horse to gnin rapidlv, makes vour hoes healthy and pain rapidly It is the best Stock Food on the market. Try it. Bratt & Goodman, Manufacturers. For Sale. - Fresh Milch Cow with calf by her side. Enquire at U. S. land office. YOUR r LAUNDRY EXPENSE Will be less if you buy your Soaps of us, etc., Wf Sell Diamond C Soap 7 bars for White Russian Soap 6 bars for .... '. &e.wis Lve per can Merry War Lye per can. . . Pearline per plcgc Sapolio 9c, 3 bars Paddle Bluiner 10c size. . . . .25 .25 .08 .07 .04 .25 .07 Paddle Bluing Sc size 04 Ammonia large bottle 09 Kingsford's Silver Uloss Starch per phg Kingsford's Corn Starch per pkff Yeast Foam, 2 pkga On Time Yeast. 2 pks Red Seal Flour Best Patent ,08 .08 .05 .05 per sack $1.00 Jewel Flour 2d patent per sack 90 Store open evenings until 8 ojclock. 'Wilcox Difirtait Ste Men's Shirts and Overalls. Men's Work Shirts, best qual ity materials, cut 3b-incb.es long made with separate collar bands, sewed' with lock stitch, buttons so they don't come off. No trash. Each 50 Cents. Men's Heavy Blue Denim Overalls, per. pair 50 Cents. Men's Best Grade Blue Over alls, per pair 65 Cents. All Western Made Goods, made n clean factories by people that don't make trash. Marshal Landlord elsewhere serves notice that he will soon begin the work of extermination ol unlicensed dogs, That is pioper. There are a few hundred too mariy dogs in North Platte that are of no benefit to the owners and no source of revenue to the city. Taffy of all flavors at Hupter'a. John.LemaBtcrs is carrying his eft arm in a sling, the result of a fall he received Saturday evening by walking off a platform in the rear of Harrington & Tobin'a store. In the fall the arm waa frac tured above the elbow. As Mr. LemaBtcrs is rushed with work, which includes the putting in of two Gleam heating plant?, the accidei t is particularly an unfor tunate one. We regret the fixer got fixed, but are glad I ' know that the doctor has fixed the fixer as best he could. The great unloading sale which opened at The Leader last Satur day has so tar proven a big success and as this bargain-getting event becomes better known throughout the county the trade will be even gteater. 6ne man from the eastern part of the county dropped into the store yesterday with the only inten tion of looking around, but he saw so many bargains that he could pot resist buying a oig bill ot goodB. What was true ot tuts parpcuiar man has been true of others, and will apply to many tn the future. Once in the Btore, one cannot help but take advantage of the greaS bargains offered. Tile great un loading sale will continue until Pec. 8th, but it Ih best to take ad vantage of the sale as early as possible. Elsewhere will be found pub- lished the proposition to vote bonds in the bum ot tuteen thous and dollars with which to erect a gasoline gas plant. The election will be held December 30th. The Tpiiiune editor at this time is not sufficiently informed as to the merits of tlie proposed plant to either advocate or oppose the bopd orooobition. He will, however, in company with one or two others, in spect the plant at uenirai, .Jiiy within the next ten days and afte'r a careful investigation hopes to be able to present the findings fairly to the people through these col umns. The attainment of the great est good to the greatest number should be the aim, of every citizen and this can only be accomplished by the investigation of measures which are presented to the people tor adoption or rejection. A Dangerous Month. This la tho month of coucha. colds and noute cntarrh. Do you catch cold entiily? Find yourself hoarse, with a tiokliDtr in your throat and an annoying couch at night? Then, you should always have linndv. a bottlo of Unllnrd'a Horohound Syrup. J. A. Anderaon, 351 West 5il Bt., onu L.nno uuy, writes; -wo ubo Uallard'd lloroliound fSyrup ror uougns and Colds, it gives imuieuinto reiiec. Wo know it'B the boBt remedy ror inoeo troublos. I wrlto thiB to indue? other people to try this ploaaant and ollloiont remedy." 25o. 00c. and 81.00 at A. 1? StroiU a uornor Drug bloro. CUT IN WIRE. Splnul Baker Perfect Barb Wire, Painted, per hundred, Baker Perfect Galvanized Barb Wire per hundred, $355 Wiko Departmen Store. Bishop Graven will fill the pulpit it the bpibcrpal chinch next bun day. Art Fonda returned Sunday night from a vUit in Kearney and Grand island. For the first time in several months, the three passenger trains were practically on time thiB morn ing. 'The Jolly American Tramp" will be produced at the opera house next Monday evening. It is said to be a hummer. Dr. F. Deunin returned lat even ing from a week's visit in Denver, where; he combined businebB with pleasure. Fred Bremer has completed breaking out 250 acres of land on the Murphy place west ot town now owned by the Payne Investment Company. We haye some good cheap .ranch es, hay land and other lands lor sale. Also houses for rent. Sec Joun Bratt & Co. Mrs. BcrcRchicd and daughte. Mrs, Annie Hcwett. Who had been isiting relatives in Nichols pre cinct, left this inornlug for Kc- wance. 111. Miss Josephine Goodman will leave Hastings tomorrow for Cody, Wyo., accompanying Colonel Cody o that point. She baa abandoned er Kansas visit, If you want good, sound Fire, Lite or Accident Insurance in best companies at lowest 'living rates. Call on John Bratt & "o. Gcraldinc Bare is confined to the house by a severe sprain ot the left nee. A bimilar accident occurred bout a year ago, which lelt the ! - I 1 II.! lieu iu u wcaKcncu luuuiwuu. George Roberts ot Maxwell trans acted business in town last even in ir. His village is one ot con aid- rable activity at present, due to he shipment ot sugar bectu, as many as a hundred wagon loads being delivered daily. Will Baker, who has been with the Wild West Show this season, returned home this morning. He will remain here ten days and then leave for New York and assist in ettiug the show in readiness for its European trip. Ruoel St Allcgrct tie's chocolate nd bon bona in pound and hall pound boxes. Alto Balduff'n boy conlectlona. Fred Marti. The Lutheran ladieb' aid society ! will meet Thursday afternoon with , Mrs. Henry Peterson. The mem bers are urged to come early. The usual large attendance is urged as business of importance is to be. transacted. The "Sis Hopkin'o" company came in lrom the eaBt oday nd will present that sterling pastoral comedy-drama at the opera house this evening, Both tin: play nd the company are excellent and hould be greeted by a large udiencc. Messrs. Carter, Graham arid Biting, the latter of Grand Itland, killed twelve Canada wild geese yesterday. Mr. En l tig madu a re markable killing, v ive geese came flying up to where he was stationed.. He killed two with the lirat barrel and one with the second. He re- oaded his gun and killed the other two before they got out of shooting distance. The dczeu men working on the construction ot the Nebraska tele phone line are now about half way between thia rity and Maxwell. As they are putting up about a mile a day, the line will probably be completed to this point by the. mid dle of next week. When this line s completed, we can "hello" to New York City, if we so desire, at the rate of about eight dollars per three or live minutes. O. W, Siz;morc, who for over three months haB been employing his time in reconstructing tbe line of the North Platte telephone com pany, both in the city and between here and Sutherland, completed the work yesterday. The entire line ot the company is now" in first clasB order, and will require out tsw re nairs lor several years to come. Messrs. Field and Sizemore are evidently determined to give their patrons the best service poBi.iuie The Wild West Show closed the season at Memphis, Tenn , last Saturday and the equipment has been shipped to New York. The miow will sail from New York on December 3d and will open a three months' encagemcnl in London on December 20th and will then make a tour of the continent. Colone Cfdy leaves Omaha tonight lor Cody, Wyo., where he will remain for a couple ot weeks, UeyoMng Hie time principally to a hunting trip. He will xail lor ISurope about De cember 12th. Men's Underwear. Heavy Fleeced Lined Under wear, the kind many ask 50c for, our price, per gar ment 35c Men's Fleeced Lined Under wear, the hind you have paid 75c a suit for, our price per garment 25c V Department i Shoes "M. ! 1 .1 Pt p i r per pair ,0U Misses' Schqol Shoes, (ti 11 to 2, per pair $LCd Boys' Shoes, 13 to 2, per, m-i pair tt)1.0 Ladies' Shoes, Kid or Calf, pcrpnir 0)1. OU Men's Shoes, per pair aa $1.25, $1.50, $2, up to. UU WHcox Department Store A Fine Concert Company. A few years ago the Coming of a good muuical company to our city was a great eyent and always filltd the bouse with a fine audience. Of lute musical entertainments have not been so freely patronized here. Why? Simply because the usual programs were too classical and cold for the average auditor. In the program to be given by the Schubert Symphony Club and Lady Qua 'tette on Nov. 14th, we have a musical entertainment that is highly enjoyable from first to last. Our readers will do well to remem ber that it is not often that we are offered tiuch a feast of hiuaical good things as the Schubert's pro gram contains. ThiB enlerlaitj ment will be gtven under the auspices of the High School at the high school auditorium- Mrs. V. E. McCartv returned last evening from a visit with relatives at Cozad. Secretary Julius Sheppard, of the Y. M. C. A., returned Saturday night from a brief yisit in Denver. S. G. Mecombcr went to Omaha las! evening on business connected with the Order of Railroad Con ductors. The Methodis' ladies desire us to announce 'that they will scivc a public upper on the evening of December ll'th, Wm. Turpie, of Columbus, Ohio, ts spending this week in town' look ing after his real cBtate interests in this county and visiting Lib son J II. Turoie. Frank Bacon, receiver of the United Slates land office, has been d ingerouslyjil or a week paBtwith, j.u-iumouir. j Th'n mot ing hia ouui)ion was still murkily. I. A. FortFrcLurncd last evenini' from a business trip to Omaha nir. v on expects to leave shortly for Paris, Texan, ou.,buBi,ncsscoii nected with a land deal. The diBtritt' executive committee ot the Machinists' Union ia in ees- aiptnat Omaha this week. Sam Grace represents the local lodge in iuu cuniercncc. Hay shipments this week are hampered greatly by lack of cars and shippers are of tbe opinion that a greater dearth of cars will exist in the near future. The W. R, C. will serve supper thiB evening tn the Keith building opposite Dixon's jewelry store. The menu will prove satisfactory to all patrons., The conference ot the Union Pa cific teJrgrapherB with SuptB. Korty and Buckingham closed yesterday, the key manipulators recciytng an advance' in wages and the satisfac tory settlement ot other demandB. Mrs. Maude McConuell, who was brought down from Nichols pre cinct last Friday for examination i . . t. i- . i r I . ! . , 4 uy mc uuaru oi mammy, una oecn placed in the care of Mrs. W. D. Pulver while the board takes the case under further advisement1 Today's Omaha News says: The district executive committee of the International Union ol Machinists is in conference this n.ternoon at the strikers' headquarter, in the Midland hotel. The purpose is to formulate a plan for waging a win. ter strike campaign. The men say that the gathering has nothing to do with recent rumors of strike settlement and. that ifanv audi move is contemplated by the Union Pacilic, they have receiyed no offici al inkling of it. Dr. F.H.Loiigley will do a gen eral office business. Special atten tion given to chronic diseases, Phone nSice No. 10, reidence No. 41. Ofhce hours 9 to 12 m., 2 to 6, m. Office City Pharmacy orth Platte. Neb. For Sale For blooded Poland China. Such strains as Chief Tecumaeh ?d and Chief I Know. Best on earth in perfection. Wm. SubtivAv, Herahev, Neb. Your Rig Will look better if you fit up with our ' Horse Blankets, Plush Robes, Fur Robes. Our stock isjcomplete. Uf fa Department Store. Mem highest type of tailoring excellence. Coals are so con structed that they arc rendered absolutely shape-retaining that js, the collar, lapels and coat fronts cannot break, wrinkle or say out of place. This great improve ment is fully protected by U. S. patents issued July 15, 1302. This construction gives you made-to-order sat isfaction nt roady-to-wcar prices. NONE OTHER JUST AS GOOD. THE MODEL, Ml GERMAN HEATER. Y. M. C. A. NOTES. One ol the best meetings held in the rooms this year waB that of Sunday. A. l Parsons had' the privilege of spealunir to u body ot fit ty men and he did it faithtully and well. Mr. Youni; of Llncoln Bang a solo iu a way that made men want to hear him again, The Quintette sang a beautiiulscloction whicu waa greatly appreciated. An offering ot $4.15 was cheerfully given tor tbe work of the Interna tional committee. It ia just great to haye such roorna aa wc have to open to men cacti dny. Yesterday 125 vitlU were made to them and twcitv ei;jht enjoyed the baths. Many times tlie piano was surrounded with men engaged in singing and last evening the reading mom wan tilled with men enjoying tlictn. selves. Three meu joined the asso ciation. S. A Good Show Coming. ThiQ ia what the Daily News ol Denver Hayn of Manager Lloyd's attraction at the opera house for one night only, Monday, November 17;u, and judging truin the crit 'cism o the News the people of North Platte will sec a good show on that date, "One of the best attractions that has been presented thiB season at the Empire theatre is lA Jolly American Tramp,' that opened a week'o engagement yes terday forenoon at this theatre to a crowd-d house, Judging iroin the tit'e.of the play one would imagine that it was sin, Hy a tramp show, but siuli is not the case. It 1b necessary to have him llie-e so that the file of the piece i-so be saved. He bobs up at tbe r'"ht time throughout the entire three acts and it must be said hat in the role of the tramp Mr. Waller Gale ia wltujut a doubt o.te ot tue eBt de lineators of the genus hobo that Denver theatregoers have ever seen. His make up is perfect and he presents manv specialties that kept his auditors ih a hilarious manner while he was one the Btagc, His songs were highly pleasing. May Ward is the ingenue ol the com pany and she is winsome and clever. The play is full of bright comedy and pathos and catchy specialties that all go to make up a play tuat should please an aud ience for fully three haurn. It is impossible lor oue to see 'A Jolly ttaoeACuarantet4ty n KurfcnncimtM Co AmcrKn leading CtoiMt Mncrt CMCioo Hire a DeteG" tive To learn who - -makes our clothes Kuppcnlieiincr's J Guaranteed Clothing is known from qnc end of the continent to the other. Pick up any of the leading- magazines, or periodicals, nml. you'll find that Kuppen hctmcr lends in Ready-to-Wear Clothing. ,It riii.ii'.iitiiiiiirt represents the we1ngand g Mcdonald,,,. W. M. Cmiiiiiii'liaii), ; HARDWARE, TINWARE, STOVES, Etc. I have the Round Oak, Rock Island, and Gem City SOFT M STOVES, all good reliable stoyes. Call and sec the l GERMAN IIKATER the king of all soft coal ' Heaters. jviy Prices are Right. American Tramp' and go away feeling that they have not had their money's worthfor such la not the case, TO I'MSKDBRS? Why bcII your corn when wc can furnish you any number of nice dehorned steers to feed and pay you good price for flesh you put on. See 13 raw, Burkc & Goodman. Worm Destroyer, Wlilto'a Croiim VormifuRo, not on'y kills worms, but removes tho inuoua ami Rlimo, in which thoy build tlioir noats; ItbrinifB, and quickly, a healthy condi tion ot tho body, whoro worms cannot exists. 2Gu at A. P. StrolU Cornor Drug Store. Lloyd's Opera House, ONE NIGHT ONLY, Monday, Nov, 17 The Greatest Comedy Melo Drama of the Age, AMERICAN TRAMP. Dy E. E. Kidder, Author of "Poor Re lation" and "Peaceful Valley." GREAT COMPANY. IIANDSOME SCENERY NOTICE. No hunting or tr!Hjansuug on any of our laud. b2(- M-ylajwBr BRbft. D R. J. P. SIIUTE, DENTIST. AW llranchcft of Den. tlBtry Hcltintlilcully done. Nitrous Ox lil Ua administered. W Pennsylvania College of Dental Sumery Onice over Wilcox Dept bturv. 'I'none 131. V I