i 1 f n SPECIAL ,1, , Ladies, we want you to call and see our new line of China and Fancy Articles in China. Beautiful pieces and large stock CLINTON, The Jeweler. ABOUT PEOPLE T. T. Kellher came down from Choy- enno this morning. Mrs. Claude Dolanoy is a guest of friends in Gothenburg todny. Mrs. Ed Weeks and childron left Sun day night for their home in Evanston, Wyo. Miss Edna and Aiico Sullivan hnvo returned frorrt a two weeks' visit with friends in Omaha. Sam Grace, of Omaha, is spending todny in town, having arrived from tho west this morning. W. C. Patterson has returned from EXPLANATIONS Are never necessary when Denver, whore ho had been transact- you wear OUT Men's Working Shoes. I heir durability, com fort and genuine strength guarantees against domestic strife because of poor work manship.' I rue economy lies in the purchase of a pair of our Shoes if you appreciate real last- DR. 0. II. CREfSLER, Graduate Dcnllsf Office over tho McDonald Statu Dank. See "In tho Nick 6f Timo," ono of the bcit pictures at the opera house to night. Tho Episcopal guild will hold n social t tho homo of Mrs. F. W. Rinckor Thursday afternoon. The host fire, lightning, tornado arid windstorm insurance and the cheapest, written by Bratt & Goodman. Fred B. Hartmen, who has been visiting his parents for ten days will return to Washington, D. C., tomor row night. Frank Martin wont to Paxton this morning whero ho will, bo employed for two or threo weeks Lo doing somo con creto work. For Sale All kinds of household fur niture Also gontl o horso and a good buggy. Inqulro of A. DoFord, 1003 west Third street;. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Moston, who have boon visiting ixi tho cast for a month, are oxpoctcd liomo tho latter part of this wcok. I. K. Workmun and Amandu B. Trus ty, both giving Julcsburg as thoir resi denco, wero givon legal permission to wod by Judgo Elder this forenoon. Sheriff Miltonberg?r took "Wheeler, tho Brady burglar, to tho penitentiary last night, where tho latter will servo year's sentence Imposed by Judgo Grimes. Private 8 per cent monoy to loan to help you sccuro a homo if bought through Bratt & Goodman Agoncy. Tho Eastern Star ho'd initiatory ser vices at tno hall last ovonlng and gavo tho iloral work. At tho close rofrosh monts wuro aorvod. ViBltoira woro pres ent from Cozad, Sutherland and Hor shoy. mr. anu Mrs. Josoph bchatz very pioasamiy ontortatnod a scoro or more friends Thursday evening at high five, tho guests present being largely mom bora of last season's high five ttlwb Enjoyublo refreshments woro served at tho close. For Sale 82500.00 stocK or Men's Clothing Gent's Furnishings. Hats. Cans. Boots and Shoes. Will soil cheap if takon at I onco. Schatz & Clabauoa, North Platte, Neb. Tho opera houso picture show is good overy night in the week. Tho Indian Card Club will moot with Mrs. Andrew Liddcll tomorrow afternoon. Sanford Hartman is installing a hot water hentimr n ant in his residence on west Sixth street. Wanted Girl for general housework, nquiro at Harrington & Tobin's Store, 0. E. Elder reports tho sale of ncC' tion 9-1G-30 to F. B. Hartman. The tract is principally grazing land, and tho consideration was $3 per aero. For Sale A good milch cow: also honey bees. Apply to J. D. Cox 317 West blxth street. Thcro will bo u fenturo of unusual interest at tho mooting of Platto Val- ey Lodgo tins evening and members who fail to attend will regret iK F. E. Bullahi), Secy. Dave Bolghtel and son became in volved in a fracas Saturday night, woro arrested and unon being takon boforo Police Judgo Baker wero as sessed tho customary tine, which they liquidated. Tho Woman'B Relief Corp have leased tho opera house picturo show for next Friday night nnd will share in the pro coeds that night. As everyone knows, this is an uuxilnry of the G. A. R. and . i tit evoryono should ty n iickoc anu ncip tho ladies. That chair Lot mo fix it. P. M. SOKENSON. A coroner's jury was empaneled yes terday afternoon to innuiro into tho accidont which resulted in tho fatal in juries to Bert Brown. Evidence was takon during tho afternoon and also nt a session thla forenoon. Tho jury re tired shortly bofore elovon o'clock but had not reported a verdict nt tho time Tin: TmiUNU's forms closed. Corn Cribbing at Hcrshcy's. Mrs. Wm. Tannor was tho reccpient of n very ploasant surpriso Saturday evening given by tho past ami present members of tho Indian Card Club at her home on West Second street. In stead of playing cards tho usual past time of tho club tho guests enjoyed vnri oub old-fashioned games and music. Mrs. Tanner was presented with n complete chafing dish set, As tho closo of tho moeo tlian pleasant evening u delicious lunch was served, furnished by the in- vadors. ing business for several days. Miss Mario Von Goetz, of this city, has been elected vice-president of the German club of tho state university. Miss Annie Kramph attended the Episcopal convocation at Lexington Sunday and yesterday, returning home last night. Judge Grimes went to Ognlalla yes- i i ... .. . ... ..e t luruuy lu mini u iui m ui uijurt. iiv wuu t ' . accompanied by Attorneys Bceler.Hoag- Hlg comfort and Service. land and naingan. Miss Kathleon Flvnn returned Satur day night from a visit with friends at UawltiiH, Uieyenne, bldncy, Alhnnce und Hyannis, after an absence of three weeks. Miko Salcctti returned yesterday morning from his trip to Italy and other European countries, visiting his aged mntlinr in tho former klni'dnm. Ho linrl n very pleasant trip. FRIDAY $2. CO to $3.50. GRAHAM & CO. KEITH THEATRE, Chas. H. Stami, Lessee and Mgr. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Moran and chil dren arrived Saturday from Tuscumbia, Ala., and will visit relatives. Mr. Moran, who was shop foreman for the Southern Railway at Tuscumbia. has quit the service of that company. For Sale or Exchange- Good ICO aero farm near city. Over 100 acres in crop which goes with tho place. Can trade for good houso and lot. Livery stock in barn doing n good business. Let us show you this bargain. Hll ATT & (JOODMAN. EVENING, OCT. 16th Porter J. White's Complete Production of Goethe's Immortal Republican Meeting. In the presence of nn audience that filled tho seating capacity of the floor of the Keith theatre. United States Senator Elmer J. Burkett made a strong argument in favor of republican policies last evening. In his speech of over an hour a duration, the heritor held the close attention of his audience by his logical reasoning and his pointed and torso allusions to the prosperity of tho United States under republican ad ministration. Tho paramount issuo of this campaign, tho senator urged, wns that which would bring tho greatest good and greatest comfort and prosper ity to tno wnoie people; and mat the republican party, as proven by its re cord of the past as compared with the democratic record, stood lor policies that had brought about those conditions that had resulted m prosperity to an tno peooio lie gavo personal experi ences illustrating the benefit of a protec tive tarill to tno people ot western Ne braska, as well as enumerating instances whero a protective tariiF had built up industries that now distribute millions of dollars to tho laboring men, whereas under free trado such industries could not bo maintained. Changing condi tions of tho country brought new issues, and tho republican party has had tho courage to tackle and solve them to tho best interests of nil; that tho party is ono of performance and not of promiso and evasion. : Faust with MISS OLGA VERNE . . . as Marguerite THE FOLLOWING ELECTRICAL EFFECTS Will all positively bo produced here Tho Rain of Tire Tho Mldnlnht Stars The Mystic Llnhtninn Dugs Tho Morning. Glories The Fiory Necklace Serpents Tho Duel of Death. Tho Circle of Firo Tho Flower Garden. The Weird Skulls Tons of special Scenery, Properties and Electrical Embellishments Carried. Prices 25c to $1.00. Seats on sale at Clinton's. KEITH THEATRE, Chas. II. Stamp, Lessee and Mgr. Dale Changed. Word has been received that the temperance meeting announced for to morrow night at tiie court houso must bo changed to a lator date. The post poned date will be announced later. SATURDAY EVENING, OCT. 17 THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK, of North Platte, Nebraska. UNITED STATES DEPOSITARY. Capital and Surplus - $120,000.00. DIRECTORS E. F. Seeberger, C. F. McGrew, J. J. Halligan, F. L. Mooney, Arthur McNamara. If - AUTO Self Feed Hay Press' FEDAN 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. For Sale. Ono 4 year old mare, with foal. weight 1050. broke to drive. One 3 year old maro weight 1000. Both gentle and no blemishes. One set heavy double work harness, nearly new. See J. C Federhoof. Fall Styles 1908 48? For Sale. Thirty head of largo geeso. Dry landers, inquire ot Airs. J. b. bung- ley, North l'latte, Neb. E. J. CARPENTER I'KUSENTS For the First Time Here it For Sale. A house and four lots. Can bo I. 1 , , ... 1 !.. ecpnnuo u uesin.ni, ni a uargain sold Payne Investment Company, l-2-3Opera House. DrPRIC CREilM Baking Powder Awarded highest honors by the great World's Expositions, and proved of superior strength and purity by the official tests. No alum, no lime phosphates Food officials, state and national, with physicians, condemn the use of alum in food, and deplore and denounce the dishonest methods by which alum baking powders are imposed upon the public. An Elaborate Production of "Faust". The beginning of tho fifth act shows us Faust and Mnhisto toil fully climb ing tho steen rocks nnd yaw nine chasms of tho peak of the Gorman legend, tho Witches and Warlocks meet on Walpurgis night (tho thirteenth day pt April) to nold their yearly lestivities. iho night grows darker and darker; the moon is in its last quarter and gives nut uttio light. iney climb higher and highor; the trees and rocks and distant chlfs take on wnndrotisly fantastic shapes in tho dim built of tho dying moon; only the hooting ot owls and tho far away cry of tho lonely night-hawk ureakslno solemn stillness; Htrnngo shanes crawl to and fro, and weird snake -like forms seem to writhe and try to clasp the wanderers in thlr I liornhle embrace, At midiuglit a mighty tempest rises and the witchos gather from far and near to their un- ho v festival. During the truly horrily- ing scene that follows Menhisto shows Faust tho nover-faillng "Punishment of Evil," "lid tho curtain falls with terror-stricken raust writhing in the Kvll One s grasp. A perfect storm of electric lire decends, amid which tho imps and witches are seen raveling in the r fiendish merriment. 1 he produc tion will bo seen hero at th" Keith theatre next Friday evening. MUTUAL BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATION. In order to supply the money for approved building loans, this associa tion will issue a limited amount of its paid up stock. This stock draws dividends at the rate of six per cent per annum, payable March 1st and r 1 . 1 .1 September 1st, anu the money in vested therein may be withdrawn at any time within thirty days notice. All applications for stock or loans should be made direct to the officers of the association. T. C. PATTERSON, President, SAMUEL GOOZEE, Secretary. Why Girls Leave Home" One of the Most Powerful Factors in the Work of Na tional Reform. Posi t i v e 1 y Clean, Moral and Instructive. Prices 25c, 50c and 75c. Seats on Sale at Clinton's- Solid Comfort is found in the Forest King cigar as an after-dinner smoko. It burns easily, draws freely, is chock full of delicious aroma, and has hist tho'soothing qual ity "mere man to nid his digestion of hfs heaviest meal. Not a pang to his purse, for tliis high-class cigar sells for 5 cents. Always ask for Forest King. J.F. SCILUALZlUliD, 529 No. 529 LadlcV Practical Coat Made from Droadcloth in all colors. It is three quarter fitting and lined throughout witn battn. mere is a cloth strap trimming down tho front and back, forming tho high waistcd Directoiro mode. A fiat collar is inUid with velvet and trimmed with wide braid and soutache. Price $18.00. Wilcox Department Store General Election Notice Notice is hereby given thit on tho Third day of November, A. D., 1908, there will be an election held at tho usual places of voting in said county, lor the election ot the tollowmgolhcers, and for the adoption or rejection of constitutional amendments, to-wit: bight Presidential Electors. Ono Governor, One Lieutenant-Governor, One Secretary of State. Ono Auditor of Public Accounts, One State Treasurer, One Superintendent of Public In struction, One Attorney General, One Commissioner of Public Lands and Buildings, Une Uailway Commissioner, One Congressman for the Sixth Con gressional district, Une btate benator lor tho Thirtieth Senatorial District, One btate Representative for the fifty-fourth Representative District, Ono County Attorney, One County Commissioner for Com missioner District No. 3, Justice of tho Peace to fill vacancy, Constable to fill vacaney, Ono Overseer of Highways for each road district, Also for or againsta proposed amend ment to Section Nino (9), Article Eight (H) ot tho Constitution ot the btate of Nebraska, with reference to tho in vestment of tho permanent school fund. Also, tor or against a proposed amendment to Section Two (2), Four (4), Five (5). Six (6) and Thirteen (13) of Article Six (6) of tho Constitution of tno btate 01 Nebraska, with reference to nn increase in the number of iuderea ot the supremo court, providing for their appointment, terms, residence, and compensation of tho judges of the su preme and district courts. Which election will bo open at eight o'clock In the morning, nnd will con tinue open until six o'clock in the nfter noon or the same day. Dated this 10th day of Oct., A. D. 1908. F. R. Elliott, County Clerk. What Is a Mar Worth? Just what it will buy. In groceries it is worth About $1.10 at. LAMB'S CASH STORE, NORTH SIDE. My 4-X Flour is Uncle Sam's Pride and mine also. Why not yours? It's the perfect Hour; a scientific product of the most approved milling methods. Remember every grocer in town handles it, and every sack is guaranteed. Wear that satisfaction smile that comes from tho use of the first sack of my fiour. 'Satisfaction" Is my motto. C, F. JDDINGS. 1 B. Twenty-eight head of Cows, coming hreo years old, ton head of Early Spring Calves and ono Rull, all of Polled AngUB breed, not thoroughbreds but well bred. Inquire of or address J. L. STINGLEY, North Platte, Neb. Barb wire for sale at Ilershey's, corner Pith nnd Locust St. Phone 15.