1 $v SPECIAL Ladies, we want you to call and see our hew line of China and Fancy Articles in China. Beautiful pieces and large stock CLINTON, The Jeweler. Personal Mention. 0. II. Thoclccko has returned from a trip to Omaha. J. P. Abrnhnm Is transacting busi ness in Koarney today. Mrs. J. E. Weeks loaves tonight for n visit with relntivos in Illinois. W. V. Hoagland was in Lincoln several days this weok transacting legal business. Mrs, Dr. Bakor, of Lexington, is the Keith Theatre This Friday Evening, Nov. 20 Oakcs & Gilson Present the Great II oyt Theatre Comedy Success Mr. and Mrs. p DR. BKOCK, DENTIST, w n... til--1 u4i i tt i- unci i ii ai minimal uunn y i I'honc 148 p ..... Tho county commisBionorfl udjourncd Tuesday until December 7tli. Quit kicking about burning coal; go to Kinckcr's and got wood to burn. Por Insurance Soo Tomplo Ileal Ea tato and Insuranco Agency. W. S. Dolon wns justly Indignant Tuesday to find that some ono had poisoned his Vulunblo hunting dog. Now York Salvage Co., is giving tho pcoplo greater bargains ovcry day. County Judgo Eldor issued a marriage HcenBO Wednesday to Carl E. Daniol son and Ida Pearl Whlto, both of Hcr shey. I'onrl desk and nianlcuro novelties nro vory much in voguo this aoason. Wo havo soloctcd a superb lino for tho holidays. Dixon, Tho .Towolcr. P. W. Horminghausen shipped flvo cars of hogs from this station this week. Thn greater numbor woro brought in from tho north part of this county and south Logan pounty. Wanted to rent, a sulto of two roomB unfurnished, with board, in modern houso. Phono 253, or inquiro at Har rington & Tobin'B. Mrs. Albort Urown received a draft for $2,000 this week covering the policy held by hor lute husband in tho A. 0. U. W. Mrs. Rrown la vory much pleased with tho promptness with which that order pays its claims. Seo the flno lino of Christmas china at Rincker's book store v "A Bachelors Honeymoon" at Tho Keith tonight is so full of comical situa tions as to mako it ono of tho funniest plays on tho stags. Tho femininu por tion of tho nudienco will taku .especial interest In tho gowns worn by Hollo Rosa, tho star of tho company. Diamonds for Christinas are u sufo investment, as well as un always nc coptablo gift. Wo nro nirorlng this season Bomo exceptional vnluos in flno diamonds. Lot us show you wo can save you money. Dixon, Tho Jowolcr. It may bo of interest to local sports men to learn that radical changes nro proposodto tho present gamo lnw by soino of tho nowly elected members of tho legislature Ono proposed amend ment is tho repeal of tho section which prohibits tho sulo of gamo or fish. killed or caught in tho state. Gontlomen'B gifts nro in abundance nt our storo this season. Don't worry ovor what to glvo him. Como and lot us suggest from our varied Btock. Dixon, Tho Jowolcr. Society Notes. Mrs. Rny C. Langford, assisted by Mth. Flnrrv Dixon, will entertain tho 500 club Tuosday evening of next week. The ladles of tho Indian Card Club will cntortaln their husbands and gen tlcmen friends Monday evening nt tho E. P. Sceborgor home. Mombor8 of tho Catholic choir woro nlnasantlv cntcrtnlncd by Mrs. Chas. T. Wholan last evening at her homo Tho early part of the ovenlng wnB de voted to n rehearsal of tho Christmas music, nnd this wns followed by tho sorving of rofroshmonts. Tho Knights of Columbus dancing party Tuesday evening was well at tended nnd ench attendant seemed to thoroughly enjoy tho function. Tho present intention of tho KnlghtB is to organizo n dancing club and hold par- tlos nt rogulur intervals. Tho Indian Card Club was pleasantly entertained Tuesday afternoon at tho homo of Mrs. J. P. Clabaugh. Mrs Healy auccocded In winning tho fork and tho consolation prizo wus awarded to Mrs. whoian. Mrs. Clabaugh was assisted by Mrs. Jones, Mrs, Weir and Mrs. Field. A very pleasant session of tho Cotcrio Club was hold at tho homo of Mrs. Rny Raynor yesterday afternoon. Tho first prize was won by Mrs. Earl Dnvis and the consolation by Mrs. Will Ras kins. Enjoyable refreshments were nerved at the close. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Fowler enter tained tho J. C. T. club Wednesday evening, and tho customnry cnjoyablo tlmo resulted. . First prizes in tho card gamca woro won by Mrs. Ed Ogier nnd Claudo Delnney and tho consolation embloms by Miss Fredericks and Mr. Fowler. guost of her parents, Franklin Pcnle. W. C. Patterson wont to Donver last night where ho will spend n couple of days on business connected with hay shipments. Duncan Wyman, of Denver, came down Wednesday night nnd will visit his uncle G. A. Wyman and fnmily for a few dnys. Court Reporter Cnry returned from Sidney this morning, having completed his work thoro. Judge Grimes will re turn tomorrow. Mr. and Mrs. Fred II. Gnrlow went to Konrnoy Wednesday morning, Mr. Garlow taking part in tho Elks' min strels given last night. Misses Ucssio and Mny Morinrity, of Green River", Wyo., nro tho guostB of friands in town while enrouto homo from a visit in Kansas. Mr. nnd Mrs. W. II. McDonald go to Omaha the early part of next week to attend n wedding in which young Mr. Millard figures as groom. Cliffgrd Watson, general agent for tho Ningria Insuranco Co., spent yester day in town visiting with their local agents, Buchanan & Patterson. Piatt White wont to Kearney yester day to be present at tho Elks' minstrel show which wns produced last night under tho direction of C. Geo. Nunn. Alex T. Drcybcrt representing, the "Aliller-mndo" clothes, haB been in town this week assisting Schntz & Cla baugh in re-opening their clothing business. A BACHELOR'S HONEYMOON. - r i Chafing Dishes. Loathor Goods, Hair Combs, Fountain Pons, Cut Glass, Watches, Diamonds und tho finest line of jewelry over displayed in our city. Call early nnd get tho best selection. Dixon, Tho Jowolcr. why iro elsowhero for bnrgains. Como look, it will not cost anything to lOOH. INKW lOIUC oALVAGu UO. Every day from now until Christmas will boo fresh arrlvnls of thp choicest of goods from tho great storo houses of tho cast. Don't fail to seo our lino nnd wntch tho windows. Dixon, Tho Jw- oler. New Lino of Business Opens. Wo hnvo just secured tho agency for tho Now York Llfo Insuranco Com pany, tho old rellablo in thifl lino, if you aro not carrying life insurance, or If you nro carrying somo and wish to IncronBO tho buiiio. call and havo us ox plain tho many good forms of policies that this company issues. Temple Rkai. Estatk & Insuiunck Agency, Palmistry and Clairvoyancy. Mmo. Mario Sylvcstor, tho world wondor, tho world's acknowledged quetfn of plamlstry nnd clairvoyancy reads your llfo from cradle to gravo without asking you ono question. Gives names nnd locates stolen articles. Locates diseases of the body, otc. Reunites tho sopnratcd and brings about speedy marriages. You should not fnll to test this gifted lady's wonderful powcrB. Mrs. Abrnham'n rooming house, ovor 511 Dewey, Htreet room No. 5, Hours (i.UO a. m. to 10 p. m.' Rending 50 cts. Genuine Gliclden Barb Wire $3.20, Baker Perfect S3. 25. Ginn & White. That chair-Lot mo fix it. P. M. SOIIKNRON. Thanksgiving Offerings. From now until after Thanksgiving aii fill nut Itifllitu f1jnltt aiitfu nlrtufra if 11 uu uui luutvu viwititUf amv oniikOi fura and shirt waists wo offer a discount of twenty por cont. t Tim Lhadku. ARE YOU SATISFIED WITH YOUR SOCKS? DO THEY HONESTLY WEAR AS YOU WOULD LIKE TO HAVE THEM? Ono manufacturer has hit tho nail on too-nall at that. Ho hua discovered a cotnlncr the nuncturo of tho tou by tho - f w resisting tho head -tho way of ovor- neNv wear- TOEANDHEf!L HEO. U.S.PAT. OFF. Tho hoBiory mago In this now way hns a beautiful silky lislo finish nnd Is freo from "thoso terrible seams" tho dealer hours so much about. Another good noint is tho price, 25c. When you buy Inter-woven you get a regular top grade 25c half-hose, togethor with tho additional mnrvoloua wearing qualities of too and heel, which make ono pair of theso outwoar three or four pnirB pf any other kind. , GRAHAM 8 GO. Corn Fair A Success. In speaking of tho corn show nt Suthorland, tho Freo Lanco say a: Tho corn fair Was a success. Dostiito tho fact that tho weathor of Friday and "Saturday was rathor too cool for comfort, tho country peoplo camo to town and helped maku tho fair a hummer. Of course, there would have been a much larger crowd had it boon warmer, but many pcoplo were horo. Tho first day's event consisted mninly of pyrotechnicnl stunts of a wild west order and tho arrangement and class ification of tho various exhibits. Sat urday was crammed chock full of things to seo races, contests, and tho fair attractions nnd exhibits, nnd tho affair was terminated with a hop ut the opera- houso. Considering tho fact that tho corn fair was tho first of tho kind ever hold hero, occurcd lato in tho season, and tho wenther kept many nwny, yet tho ex hibits in evory lino woro of tho very boat and would rank with thoso of moro pretentious sections of the coun try. Tho agricultural oxhibitB could Bcarco bo bettered, nnd the stock nnd other oxhibitB Voro good. Tho pcoplo certainly took an interest in tho fnir,'for which thoy deserve prop er commendation. Thoy demonstrated a pleasing pride in what was being dono and mudo it good. Tho spirit of com petition wns keon but pleasant, nnd those who woro not bo fortunnto as to win premiums evinced pleasuro in hav ing opportunity to exhibit food pro ducts. There wore no poor exhibits in any line, nnd it required closo discern ment to decide on tho winners and make tho awards. All of thoso in at tendance seemed to bo well pleased with tho fair and tho treatment they received. Bargains in City Properly. Boauti fully located eight room cot tage, strictly modern, shade, and only two blocks from postofneo, $3000. Ono ot the finest residences on Dowev atrcot, just complete, two lots, ?;j,()0O. Six room cottage with corner lot, viva room cottaco. si.buu. Good four room houso with barn and two lots; snap at $1,100. 1110 uonuuiui uryuurmau nomo on West 0th St., partly furnished. $5000. U, 11. THOKl.KCKK, With James Green, Belle Rosa and a Superb Cast. New Music . New Scenery New Costumes TEN MONTHS IN NEW YORK. Guaranteed to Give Satisfaction and your money back if you don't like it . . Prices Twenty-five Cents to One Dollar. SEATS ON SALE AT CLINTON'S. TRUSTEE'S AUCTION. I I will sell to the highest bidder for cash, (subject to approval by Referee), the Entire Stock of the U. S. Grocery Co., S fx consisting or uroceries, fixtures, riorses, Jbtc. lne sale is ordered by the Kerer ee in Bankruptcy so as to close up the estate. The stock is appraised at $3,500, and can be examined by application to the Trustee from 9 to 12 a. m. in the room south of the Postoffice. E. S. DAVIS,' Trustee. Seven Years of Proof. "I havo had seven yenra of proof that Dr. King's Now Discovery is tho best medicine to tnko for coughs nnd colds and for every diseased condition of throat, chest or lungs," says W. V. Henry, Panama, Mo. Tho world has had thirty-eight years of proof that Dr. King's Now Discovery is the best rem edy for coughs and colds, la .grippe, asthma, hay fever, bronchitis, hemo rrhage of tho lungs, and the early stages of consumption. Its timely uso always provents the development of pneumonia Sold under guarantee nt Stone's drug store. COc. and $1.00. Trial bottle freq Vory Neighborly. "Good afternoon," said Mrs. Nngg, with icy politeness, to bcr next door neighbor. "Would you inlntl not look ing out when my visitors are passing? It makes tho place look vulgar." "Thought they wore brokers' men." replied Mrs. Snapp pleasantly. "You and your sister, or charwoman, or whatever she Is. are not the kind that men visitors run nfter much, aro you?" "Hottor than somo people whoso 'us. blus havo run away from them." ob nerved her neighbor. "What do you menu, ma'am?" "I nnnio no names; their 'usblns mny bo In prison or they may uot. 'Avo you seou my doormat, by the bye? I missed it yestorday." "When I becomo n thief, ma'nm, I'll steal something that'H clean." "Well, I must go," said Mrs. Nagg cordially. "I wish 1 could stop, but I've got to call on a lady." "And bo, of course, you feci awk ward, doing to ask for n place ns cook, perhaps. Well. I sunu't keop you, inn'nni. dood ovenlngP'-Ivondon Scraps. Do You Know The comforts of a hot water bottle? Come in and let us explain their many uses. We order direct from the factory insuring you new goods and at lowest price. Two-quart Hot 7Cp Water Bottle 3t. Schiller & Co., Family Druggists. First door north of First Nnt'l Bnnk. Tri I nnti 8 per cent privnto money, any amount, to help you buy or build a homo. Seo liratt & Goodman. $10.0lf Reward will bo na d for tho roturn of mv white and black sottor dog or informa tion lending to ins recovery. un. 11, u. imocK. Just Exactly Right. II vou on t noiiouy wu . u s vour business to keen out of nil tho trouble you can und you can and will keep out ot uvor unu kowoi ironnio 11 you taKo Dr. King'a Now Life Tills. Thoy keep billiouanoss, malaria and intindleu out of your aystom, 25c, at Stono'a drug atoro. FOR SALE. At the Experimental Sub-Station. Somo choice Duroc-Jorsey Boars at $15 each. Twenty-fivo head of yearling steers and heifors; nearly all of thoso nro Abordeon-Angus grades. Hromo grass seed of tho crop of 1908 nt 10 cents por pound. Khurson oats for seed at CO cents per bushel, There ls.no moro winter wheat for sale. W. P. Snydiiu, Supt. Five Hundred Dollars Buys tho northoast quarter of section 10, Twp. 11, Range 31. No terms. Will mall deed to any bnnk desired. S. H. Donahue, l. O. Box 052, Seattle, Wash. LADIES' CLOAKS AND SUITS. Tho ladies of North Platto and vici nity nro fast learning that thoy-can bo well dressed and that their clothing will havo that stylish look if bought from our Ready to Wear Department. They aro finding that this class of goods bought from us cost no moro than if bought elsewhere, whilo wo give them far better values in workmanship and stylo and all those little touches that ovory woman realizes make her appear better dressed than her neighbor. Tho timo to buy winter suita and cloaks is in the fnll when you can get somo benefit from wearing thorn. Our lino is still comploto. Wilcox Department Store For Sale- Thirty-three head of high grodo Her ford yearlings. Apply to or address A. S. Gregg, North Platte, Neb. For Sale. 1 new Hollnnd Feed Grinder for lower, 1 double set Driving Harness. Inquire of Dickey Bros.. For Sale. Fine Imported Percheron and Shiro Stallions for sale, or to trade for other stock. All young and sure breeders. Address Will G. Galaway, McCool, Nob. Pneumonia Proof. That's just what you will be if you will wear one of our CHAMOIS VESTS. If you are inclined to take cold easily these vests are just what you need. We have them for children also. The prices are from 50c to $2.50. Stone Drug Co. Souvenir Postal Cards fur Sale. onmcu ov heawnp on petition. Btfttoof Nobraskn. I County ot Lincoln, f In tlio County Court Novombur I6M1, 1P08. In thu mattor of tlio usttato of John T. IlnrslitluUI, deceased. f"n rvadltur and llllnr tlio petition of John A. Ilarhhlluld praying that tlio regular ad ministration of said cstato may lx dispensed with. Ordered, That December 8, 1WH. at I) o'clock a. 111., In assigned for hearing said petition when all iuii-mmis Interested in said matter may appear at a County Court to bo huld In and for nald County, and how cause why tho prayer ot petitioner should not Iki granted. This notice, to ho published for six Kiuvnsslvu publications In the North Platto Trllmm prior to December b 1WH. W. O. Kl. 111:11. nl7-Ut County Judge, My 4-X Flouris Uncle Sam's Pride and mino 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, and overy sack is guaranteed. Wear that satisfaction smile that comes from the use of the first sack of my flour. "Satisfaction" is my motto. C F. IDDINGS. A