1 . SPECIAL Ladies, we want you to call and see our new line of China and Fancy Articles in China. Beautiful pieces and large stock CLINTON, T h Jeweler. DR. 0. II. CRE59LER, Graduate Denllrt Office over the McDonald Stnto Bank. Miss Gertrude McGInely, of Ogalalla, in visiting friends in town. 0. II. Tholecke returned yesUrday from a business trip to Omaha. County Attorney Roach has been transacting business in Lincoln for sev eral days. Fred Frye went to Grand Island Wednesday to attend tho frontier festi val and visit friends. The initial dancing party of the Q. A. M. club will be held at Masonic hall next Tuesday evening. For Sale A good milch cow; also honey bees. Apply to J. D. Cox 317 West Sixth street. Mrs. KathrIneSorenon, of Denmark, this county, is in town today making final proof on her homestead. Miss Iola Ilennott will roturn to her home in Ogalalla tomorrow after a brief visit with relatives in town. The two months old son of Mr. and Mrs. George Weinbergor died yester day afternoon after an illness of two days. The funeral was hold from the residence this afternoon. J. J. DeRolf and family wero pleas antly surprised yesterday by tho ar rival from Tcrro Haute, Intl., of Mr. DoRolf's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph E. DeRolf. They will remain in town about two weeks. That chair Lot mo fix it. V. M. SORENSON. Thoro will bo preaching services next Sabbath Oct. 11th, morning and even ing, by the Presbyterian pastor Rev. James Macintosh of Baltimore, Md., at 10:30 a. m.. and 7:30 p. m. Lot all tho congregation come out and main tain our interost during the absence of a regular pastor. Strangora cordially invited to attend. Boy's and chlldren'a clothing an ontiro new line. Clothing that will give tho boys good wear. The Hud Clothing Dept. New York is not nocessarily a pivotal state this year; elthor candidato can bo eloctcd without it, and yot it is moro than likoly that tho candidate who carries Now York will bo the next president. As a matter of fact, Taft can bo elected, ovon If Bryan carries New York, Ohio and Indiana; whilo on the other hand. Bryan might be elected If ho concodod Now York and Illinbis to the republicans. It all depends upon tho combinations that are made. China Painters. We havo a full lino of White Saxony China, also Huvlland, for decorating. Clinton, Tho Jowolor. Mrs. Jones, whose home Is in New Mexico, is the guest of her sister, MrB. Andrew Llddcll. Henry Buesslng has sold to Paul Paggendorf and J. L. Simmering for $1,500 th'e south half of section 23-12-20. Cost you nothing to see our new l'no of Rugs. All sizes. The Hub Clothing Dept. , Emma Barnes has purchased of H. H. Ashton the southeast quarter of suction 35-16-32 for a consideration of $1,000. Wanted A girl for general house work. Mrs. Dr. Brock. Mr. und Mrs. Chas. Kuhna, Misses Roberts und Home, and Paul Roberta, all of Maxwell, came up Wednesday to witness "The Volunteer Organist." Frank Weingand, who went to Omaha to receive treatment for his Injured back, has returned to town feeling much improved but not yet in shape to return to work. Corn Cribbing at Hershey's. Albert Schatz, who had boon in Chicago for n couple of weeks buying a now stock, as well as store fixtures for the Schatz & Clabaugh store, ar rived home this morning- P. J. Nichols, superintendent of the Union Pacific a quarter of a century ago, passed through on No. 11 this mornlnir and snook hands with a num ber of old acquaintances who were at tnc ucpot. Wanted A girl for general house work. Mrs. I. L. Miltonberger. Weather forecast for North Platte nnd vicinity: Fair and warmer tonight and Saturday. Highest temperature yesterday 07; a year ago C9. Lowest tornperature this morning -13: n year ago 3G. Tho Royal Neighbors nro requested to meet at tho Odd Fellbws hall Tues day afternoon and at an adjourned meeting Tuesday evening. The Modern Woodmen are cordially invited to bo present after ,9:30. v - For Sale Book case and china cabi net. Inquire of Mrs. Ed. Qgier, 2M South Dowcy. Sam Bowers nnd Carl Lcntz returned last night from O'Neill, where they went to register for land on tho Rose bud agency. Mr. Bowers says tho registration nt O'Neill is heavy, bov oral thousand registering Wednesday. Th mechanics on tho Canadian Pa cific havo won their strike, General Manager Bury accepting the proposi tion presented by the employes and will take them all back. The strike-breakers wero shipped out yesterduy and the men returnod to work in tho afternoon. The result is a complete victory for the em ploy 08. Rugs and Carpets In AxininsterB, Wilton, Volvots, Body Brussels nnd Tapestry. Sizea 7x8-10 to 10-Cxl.'l-G. Carpets in all wool and union. Tho largest line west of Omahn nt Tub Hun Clothino Dept. 12S 'OY4L , MM HTIlO nnlirlinlrlnn nnw...! 1 K M & i m m --- wumuy jjiunuu inuue 11 una Vm Royal Grape Cream ol Tartar MADE FROM GRAPES w. iicuiimuiucBB una Jr A usefulness. No alum or phosphate acids Absolutely FIX RE' II. J. Hansen, the north side stock man, went to Ogalalla on business this morning. C. F. Wallingfnrd has sold to E. H. Jackson the east half of section 32-9-20, for a consideration of $1,070. Frank Hertin, who had been visiting his sister Mrs. Edward Seyferth, left this morning for his home in San Fran cisco. For RentThe Goss house on west Third street. Address Paul Goss, 383 No. 20th St., Lincoln, Neb. Fred Piorson came down from Sutherland yesterday to meet a young lady cousin who had arrived from the west that morning. Rev. R. B. Favorite will return to morrow from Pawnee City, where ho has been attending the stnto conven tion of the Baptist church. Bratt & Goodman report tho salo of section 35-12-30 to M. R. Mngnusson for a consideration of $4,000. The land belong to T. E. Johnson, of Lincoln. The renlevin case of J. Lee Case against Chas, Malm, is being tried in the county court today before a jury. The CHse involves the ownership of a bunch of horses. Judge Grimes recently held a special term of court at Sidney nt five oclock in thn mrtrninrr nnrl nttntonnnA in twn years in the penitentiary a man who piead guilty toiorgcry. A young child of Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Johnson, of the Third ward, died this morning of dropsy. The funeral will be hold from the residence tomorrow nfternoon conducted by Rev. Seibcrt. The family came to North Platte from Missouri a short timo ago. Night Policeman Jesse Grablc was dismissed from service yesterday. He displayed too much ofilciousness in placing undor arrest a young lady who arrived on a morning train and to "kill time" while waiting for the arrival of a relative from tho country, walked up and down the streets several times. A deed has been filed in the county clerk's office conveying from Nicholas McCabe to W. H. Potter and Charles Potter a tract of land located In section 35-10-33, and sections 1 and 2-15-33, in cluding the McCabe Irrigation ditch and water rights. The consideration was fourteen thousand dollars. For Sale Lamest size RadianC Home double heater; perfect condition; pipe nnd stove board complete. Inquire of F. E. Bullard. Messrs. Anderson, Coupland and Abbott regents of the state univeasity, Director Burnett, nf the atnto nrrnVnl. tural college and Prof. Haekcr, dairy man nn thn nrntf farm will arriun In tow nnext Monday evening for the pur pose oi inspecting tne sun-station south of town. Prof. Keyson, soil expert, has been here for several days. For Sale or Trade Th Brahma roosters. Inquire of Miss Ida Muir, Sutherland, Neb. Captain Bognrdus, whoso skill with a gun has won him a national reputation, has been in town for a couple of days Belling cartridges which he manufac tures and receipt books, alpo giving ex hibitions of shooting. He has been giv ing a talk each afternoon nnd evening, and has attructed good sized crowds by his ready tongue nnd wit. Among tho visitors in town today is E. W. Holcombc, of Mont Eagle, Tenn., who thirty-five years ago taught school in the log houso which formerly stood at the corner of Fifth and Dewey streets. He taught tho school for two years and had for his assistant Miss Marian Hall, now Mrs. John E. Evans. Mr. Hoi combe docs not remember many of the old Innd-marks, but is finding quito a few people who wero then residents of the city. The concert given by tho WilliamB Jubilee singers last evening attracted a very largo nudienco at Tho Keith, nnd tho colored people, of whom thero nro four men and four women, rendered n program in a manner that brought forth enthusiastic applause, nnd the singers responded to encores on each number. Particularly good were the numbers by tho male qunrtetto nnd the boll song, tho harmony of the voices in tho latter being perfect. The concert well deserved tho Inrgo audience. Vote -For tho candidate of your choico this fall, but insuro comfort, durability and economy by purchasing your stoves of Workman & Derryhbrry. Mrs, Lempko, who lives in tho Fred Wnltumnth house in tho south part of ho city, waa suverely burned nbout the nice aid neck yesterday morning whilu ingaged in washing. Following her unusual custom Mrs. Lempko poured u up of gasoline in tho clothes boiler, his timo tho gasolino ignited and tho I lines shot over the upper part of her 'ody. Though painfully burned tho aly mannged to put out tho lire hefore culling for assistance. Some of her hair has men burned olT and much of the flesh about tho fnce badly la cerated. Dr. Dnt was called and ren dered Mr. Lempko ns comfortnblo as posnible. Steals an Ovcrcoal A man, who says he lives in Grand Island, but refuges to divulge his name was arrested last evening for stealing an overcoat and dummy from n front of tho store formerly owned by Burko & Co. The fellow entered the store nbout 7:30, looked around for a minute, then wont out and picked up the dummy standing at the door on which was n fur overcoat. The theft was at once reported to the police who started out to look for the man and found him curled up in a hoy car in the east part of the yards with the overcont on his back. Ho was arrested and lodged in jail. Lutheran Church. A half-hour preparatory service will precede the regular 10:30 service of morning worship Sunday, at which timo the holy communion will be cele brated. For such as cannot be present in tho morning an opportunity will be given to commune in the evening. This service will begin at eight o'clock. A full orchestra will lead the singing at Sunday school. Luther League at 7 o'clock. The public invited to worship with us. John F. Seibert, Pastor. NIP IT IN THE BUD. Flmt Aiiprnriinrc of nnnilruir n Fore runner of Future llulilnraa. That such Is tho enso lins boen con clusively provon by sclentltlo rosonrch. Vrof. Unnn, tho noted European skin upcclnltst. doclnrcs ttint dandruff Is tho tnirroweil-up cutlclo of tho nenl. caused ty pnrnslton destroying tho vitality lit tho hnlr bulb. Tho hair becomes lifeless, nnd, In timo, falls out. This can bo pro vented, Nowbro's llerplcldo Kills this dandruff Kerm, nnd rcntore tho hair to Its natural Boftnons and nbundancy. llerplcldo Is now unod by thousands of peoplo-ll Hatlsfled that It Is tho most wonderful hnlr preparation on tho mar ket to-day. Sold by lcadlnir drupKlntR. Send 10c. In Miwnps for wimple to Tho llerplcldo Co., UVtrolt. Mich. Two Risten r.n contH nnd 11.00, McDunoll & Gravos, Spec inlAgonts. A Henlthv Fnmilv. "Our whole family has enjoyed good iienmi since wo negnti using Dr. Klnir'a Now IMo Pills, threo years ago." snvs 1. A U.iM.l...t r t ...I T . . r j. j, uuiiiuii, in uunil UOUIO 1, tiUII- ford, Maine. Thoy clennso nnd tone tho system In a gontlo way that does you good. 25 ccntB ut Stone's drug For Sale My new residence and two lots on west Sixth street, five blocks from center of town, nine rooms, electric lights, bath, telephone and sewerage, basement under whole house. Will be sold at a bargain if taken soon, as I in tend leaving North Platte. House now rents for $35 per month. M B. Cryderman. A STEP AHEAD In quality, a step ahead in service that's the motto of this establishment. The Florsheim Shoe is a step ahead in every direction to excellence, style and dura bility. You'll step ahead in appear ance if you wear a pair of rlorsheim. $4.00 to $5.50. GRAHAM & CO, Fall Styles 1908 No. 520-Lndlos' Practical Coat- Made from Broadcloth in all colors. It is three quarter fitting nnd lined th'rbuchout with Satin. Thoro is a cloth strap trimming down the front and back, forming tho high waisted Dirnctoiro mode. A flat collar is inlaid with velvet and trimmed with wide braid nnd soutache. Price $18.00. Wilcox Department Store , MADE TO ORDER insures a perfect fiu But that Is not tho only reason why those who desiro good, well made harness should go to raws, wo, use only tho nest oak stock. unisn nnu mount, in mo very uost style, No better values anywhere. A. F. Finli, THE: FIRST NATIONAL BANK, of North Platte, Nebraska. UNITED STATES DEPOSITARY. Capital and Surplus - $120,000.00. DIRECTORS s E. F. Seeberger, C. F. McGrew, J. J. Halligan, F. L. Mooney, Arthur McNamara. ntffc'ihiiiii To The Purchasing Public I have just returned from the eastern market where I spent two weeks' time searching for bargains and I succeeded in finding them. Our goods are in, ready for inspection and we cordially invite you to come and see the mammoth stock, which embraces the latest styles in all of our departments. In our Ladies' Ready-Made Department we show the latest tailor-made suits, no two alike, and are offer ing them at prices that ought to command your atten tion and result in a sale. We cannot describe to you the bargains which awaits you at the big store, and the best we can do is to invite you to call and see a really up-to-date stock of seasonable goods. The Leader, JULIUS PIZER, Proprietor. - AUTO FEDAN Self Feed Hay P ress The Auto Fedan Self Feed Hay Press has a self feeder that ACTUALLY FEEDS, that saves the price of one man each day it is operated. The Auto Fedan Hay Press will bale more hay, do it easier, quicker, with lighter draft and fewer repairs than any other Hay Press made and with out any danger of losing a limb or mashing a foot Come in and see this wonderful Self Feeding Hay Press. WORKMAN & DERRYBERRY. Barb wire for sale at Hershey's, corner Fith and Locust St. Phone 15. My 4-X Flour is Uncle Sam's Pride and mine also. Why not yours? It's tho perfect flour; a scientific product of tho most npproved milling methods. Remember overy grocer in town handles It, nnd every sack is guaranteed. Wear that satisfaction smilo that comes from the use of the first sack of my flour. "Satisfaction" is my motto. C F. IDDINGS. 1. Si ? Twenty-eight head of Cows, coming three years old, ten head of Early Spring Calves and one Dull, all of Polled Angus breed, not thoroughbreds but well bred. Inquire of or address J. L. STINGLEY, Nbrth Plattv, Neb. Delicious Bread that confers an added charm to nny meal, is mado by the Enterprise Bakery nnd served at your homo overy morning for breakfast. It is famous among all who know what is good to eat. It him that dolichtful flavor , v our dom attained even among tho best of bread makers. Give us a trial order and you will know how good It Is. Enterprise Bakery. Mr, Jonute nrmalnmvt Pi'tfp.