THE I "Mother's Pattern" I Tableware I Is one of the richest and heaviest of the Gorham Silver Co's production. It is graceful in design and perfectly plain, which insures it being easily I keptbrightly polished. We are showing it in: Knives and Forks Honey Spoons Dessert Spoons Cream Dippers Table Spoons Gravy Dippers Tea Spoons .Bon-Bon Spoons And all other pieces necessary to set the table tastefully. Displayed in our show windows. Let us quote you ovr'prices. DIXON, t t t x t l U. P. Watch Inspector. THE JEWELER. DR. 0. II. CRESSLER, Graduate Dentist. Ofilco over tho McDonald Stato Bank. The town hall nt Hcrshey was told ycBtorday to A F. Beeler, of that place. Mrs. Cornfield and daughter, of Grand Island, have been the guests this week of Mr. and Mrs. Wood White. Supt. Tout, of tho city schools, is in Kearnoy attending the meeting of the Central Nebraska teachers' associa tion. A trainload of sheep from Wheat land, Wyo., enroute to South Omaha, passed through today. They were given an extra fast schedule John Bratt and A. G. Jacobs left last night for Salt Lake whero they will give evidence in a damage case against the Union Pacific Ed Ewell, of the Grand Island sugar factory) who was in town yesterday, says tho work of securing beet con tracts is progressing very satisfactory. Leo Tobin yesterday shipped out a car of potatoes' which ha had pur chased principally from Logan county farmers. Ho paid fifty-five cents per bushel for them. For Sale Six room house at 402 W. Third; nice lawn, plenty shade, barn and outbulldingB. Inquire of R. A. Garman at Star Livery Barn. Last Tuesday a special train having on board officials who wanted to meet tho E. H. Harriman Bpecial at Jules burg, made the run from Cheyenne to Julcsburg at an average rate of a mile a minuto. Engineer Post pulled the special from .Cheyenne to Sidney and Charley Ell from Sidney to Julesburg. Junior Suits For MISSES and SMALL WOMEN SCHILLER & CO., Prescription Druggists First Door North ot First National Hank Stock Men Can Save hemselves an endless amount of riding and much valuable time and horse flesh by investi ng a few dollars in a pair of BINOCULAR FIELD GLASSES. "hese are the sort of glasses that the army and navy officers use to make their long dis tance observations with and rom a high point objects many miles distant can be seen as clearly-as if close at hand. Let us show how well they will do the work. Each pair guaranteed. DIXON, The Jeweler. Slyle 2275 made from dull green shado of fancy suiting. Collar trimmed with ribbed Bilk, cuffs and collar trimmed with fancy metal buttons and .i .gilt soutache braid. Skirt is made in attest style. V Price $18.00 Wilcox Department Store W. C. Patterson will complete today a contract for plowing two hundred acres on the Cody ranch. The greater pnrt of this acreage was formerly in alfalfa, but became so thin that it did not pay to cut. Tho room occupied by Newton and Hodes has been repapered and painted and presents an attractive appearance. Mr. Hodes displays a sample lino of shoes in the window that conveys some idea of tho variety of styles he carries. Genuine Early Ohio seed potatoes puro strain, ninety cents per bushel. Rush Mekcantile Co. The officers of the local land offico hnvo been notified that a Mr. Burnham, of Wisconsin, has been appointed as n successor to John Gillings, clerk in the office. Mr. Gillings goes to Cheyenne to ncccpt a similar position at an in creased salary. For Itent Four room houHe. Inquire at 303 east Fourth. Wm. F. Goodwill, who was first register of tho local U. S. laud office, died at Galesburg, 111., last Monday at the age of 81 years. "Doc," as he was always called, was a power hero in early times. No poor man was Mr. Goodwill's enemy. See our spring display of genuine Alligator Hand Bags; direct from Florida. Dixon, The Jeweler. The Mack Cigar Co. will begin the manufacluro of cigars the early part of next week in rooms over McCabe's drug store. The present brands will be La Morenda, Duke Charles and La Dora, tho two former ten-centers and the latter a. five-center. Just received! Some genuie Maple syrup from II. D. Bowcn, a former res dent of this county, made by himself on his farm at Middlefield, Ohio, and shipped direct to us. Rush Mekcantile Co. Clifford Shepherd, clerk at the Me Donell & Graves drug store, has tend ered his resignation to take effect as soon ns Mr. McDonell can secure a clerk to take his placo. Mr. Shepperd has decided to engage in business for himself and will look up a location as soon as he leaves hero. For Sale Absolutely puro Maple srup, tnado from the sap of tho Rock Maple tree. Guaranteed to give entiro satisfaction. $1.00 per gallon in not less that six gnllon orders, f. o. b. Hud son, Ohio. Reforenco: Hudson Na tional Bank. II. E. Lee, Hudson, O The remains of Carl Carlson, who died at the homo of his daughter Mrs Moon near Sarben, on tho North River branch, were brought to town yester day afternoon for interment. Tho de ceased formerly, lived in Norlh Platte, his wife dying here about twelve years ago. A briof service was held at tho gravo by Rev. Seibert. There are other canned goods, but nono quito so fine in quality ns the Kamo brand sold at tho Tramp grocery It is not likely arrangements will bo made for a gamo of ball with tho Omaha leaguo team on April 29tb. In tho first placo thoro is no enclosod grounds, or ip fact grounds of any kind, and without enclosed grounds it would be necessary to subscribo tho necessary ono hundrad dollars to get tho game. And thon again tho older players nro not very enthusiastic on tho subject of ball, and think that the public should look to tho younger men for the sport in that lino. For Rent. Five-room cottage six blocks west of tho banks. Six room dwollincr. barn, outbuildings and 2J acros garden, within four blocks ui r iraL wuru scnooi, Buchanan & Pattehson Tho grading contractors, Patterson & Perry, have been given a conj tract to grade n number of sidetracks between this city and Cheyenne, tho ongest of which will bo at Patter. The work will require about two months to complete. The final spiko on the Pacific coast extension of tho Chicago, Milwnulceo and St. Paul road was driven this week. The length of tho extension just com pleted from tho Missouri River to Se attle and Tacoma is a trifle over 1,400 miles. Tho completion of tho new transcontinental lino creates a world's record for rapidity of railway construc tion. Tho first shovelful of earth on the new line was turned April 15, 1900. Since then 60,000,000 cubic yards, of material has been excavated, 300,000 yards of tunnel driven, twenty miles of bridges erected and 200,000 tons of eighty-five pound rails laid at a cost of $85,000,000. To the Voters. There comes a time in every man's life whan ho must decido for himself, which way is right and which is wrong. On of theie times is when ho goes to the polls; to know how to use and not abuse this privilege of franchise Tho homes and tho happinoss of tho families of this great commonwealth of ours is intruitcd to you. Tho responsibility of puro homes, with happy, sane and virtuous children is yours. Remember tho undeniable facts given us by that dear little moth er, Mrs. Kcough, and voto for tho men whose pride is not wholly in tho dollars they hope to gain by this election, but in tho protection of our homo nnd chil dren. Wo would not be clamoring for the ballot, had wa tho protection which you promised us. In voting for school board and all city officials, party lines should be entirely obliterated by the nocds of the children. Wo demand n conscientious school board who will ap point clean conscicntous teachers whose characters nro beyond reproach and whose language and morals aro worthy of emulation and a proper example for tho pupils. North Platte Motheks. Announcement. I desiro to announce to tho public that I will hnvo a formal opening of my now Shoo Store next Saturday, April 3d, and rfcspectfully solicit tho at tendance of the people of North Platto und vicinity. My up-to-date stock of shoes is worthy your inspection. Sol Hodes. SPRING STYLES This cool weather is just a breathing spell for Spring to gather strength. Get away with your new Spring Suit before the other fel- 4 lows pick out the smartest and best fabrics. Select your Suit, while you have the choice of the greatest variety of exclusive patterns that will be shown this season. The most attractive Suits are the first to go. Get a good start select your Suit today. Sco tho now fabrics in Blues, Tans, Grnys, and Greons. Sco the now pin stripes the handsomely cut Coats with broad collar and lapels tho concavo shoul ders tho splendid tailoring tho ease and grncefol hang of tho Trousers. Suits at $12.50, $15, $1S, $20 to $25. Coprnl 1909, , TheHouieol Kupptnlieunet Chicago We guarantee every garment we sell, for the reason that we will sell no garments we can not guarantee. You're safe here. Weingand & McDonald. Baptist Church. The usual spirit was manifest through out ,the day lust Sunday, Tho morning service closed again with a woman for ward confessing faith In Christ. The ovening service, with a houso full, came to n closo with tho beautiful burial scone. A young lady was buried in the "liquid grave" and raised to walk in newness of life with Christ. The mid-week service this week was u repetition of tho experiences of tho past nearly fifty persons being present. Large congregations aro oxr ectod noxt Sunday, The regular appointments will bo met, including tho ovening evangel istic service. Notice. I will have my now stock of millinery on sale Friday nnd Saturday beforo Easter. Wait and sco it. Mrs. C. E. McClaine Hcrshey, Neb. For Rent Three sections of grazing land under fence; good water. See Mintr Hinman. Fire Department Meeting. Tho annual meeting of tho North Platto flro department for tho election of a chief, assistant chief, general sec retary and trcasurar, will be held at tho First ward hose houso next Mon day ovoning nt eight o'clock. A largo attendance of mombcra is desired. Thos. E. Jeffers, Chiof. For Sale. Have some contracts for land in the Oregon Valley Land Co., that I will sell for what they havo cost mo to date. Also two nico corner lota on west 5th St. Inquiro nt 508 west 4th St. At the primaries in Omaha Tuosday Cowboy Jim Dahlman was renominated for mayor ovor Ed Borryman by a voto of nhout two to nne John P. Breen received the republican nomination for tho same offico. Go and sco Brown's Registered Stallion offered for sale at the North Side Born. Puckarue hhn& Mrs. Livingston closed her seven months tichool on tho island March Slst by giving a nico dinner at noon, tho neighbors turning out with woll filled baskets and all report a fine time. Mrs. Livingston will begin a three months school Monday near Farnam, Neb. Sam Warnock is visiting his sister at Red Cloud, Neb. Paul Bcauchamp and Miss Lola Stroud attended tho dance at Denmark Saturday night. Fred Burns has moved to Frank Drakes placo whero ho will raise gar j den truck this' year. Miss Vera Morant of Gothenburg was tho guest of Mrs. Drake tho first of tho week. Mrs. Livingston visited In North Platto tho early part of the week. Mrs. Ben Sowlea departed for Kear noy Monday night it- i y. Sold only in Moisture Proof Packages i s No woman ever once bougkt Uneeda Biscuit and then willingly bought any other kind of soda crackers. No biscuit can be tke National Biscuit unless it is NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY