! We do not give worthy ! descriptions of our new j Fall Jewelry. Many new C and novel pieces in art goods have just arrived. i jj Monogram Collar Pins, J Monogram Cuff Pins, C Monoorram Scarf Pins. Monogram Bracelets, j Monogram Sash Pins. are a few of the many new and catchy pieces we are novy offering for your g inspection. Let us show you some of our choice leather hand bags, new up-to-date shapes. The best of quality. t I DIXON, The Jeweler I We Close our Store at 6:30 Ex cept Saturdays and Paydays. Jh!!!!)!' SCHILLER & CO., Prescription Druggists First TJoor North of First National Hank Arthur McNamara returned last night from his busines trip to San Francisco and Reno, Nov. Miss Colin Quirk, of Green Itiver Wvo.. Is tho guest of rolntlvoB and friends in town. W. A. Cnuffman loft last evening on n business trip to Holdrego, expecting to bo absent sovornl days. If your feet hurt, wear Douglas Comfort Last Shoes, sold at Tho btar. Ynrdmastcr Vernon had nino twins fcr tho west nt eight o'clock this morii' ing nnd not nn uvnllnblo crow on hand. Bratt & Goodman havo 8 per cent money to help you buy or build n homo. Last night n switch cngino turned over n enr of beets on tho mnin lino cast of tho freight house causing trains to uso sidetracks. Frank Enirlnnd loft last nicrht for Fort Collins, Col., in responso to n tele- gram stating that Ills mother was very sick nnd chances wero against her re covory. Fino breakfast sots of china in Cobalt bluo for n mero song at Buchanan & Co's. special salo Friday and Saturday. Mrs. W. T. Wilcox entertained at a kenslngton Friday and tho sixty ladloB present had n very enjoyable afternoon. Houso decorations woro carnations. A delectablo two courso luncheon was sorved at small tables. Thero aro fourteen of tho buyers in the Taylor Addition that aro going to build in tho spring. Something doing thoro. Got a lot before building starts and prices doublo. They aro dirt cheap now. Busiest terms. Phone 52 for n frco carriage to sea this addition, the best in town. Lndies. "Poroxlda Cold Croam" con tains Peroxide Hydrogen and diaap pears in the skin, leaving tho skin non- greasy. 25 cents at tho Stone Drug Co. Claronco Redmond, formerly of this city, has been moved up n notch. Effcc tivo Oct. 20th ho was promoted to travoling passaugcr agent for tho Sun Pedro road nnd will handle all offices and men in Southern California under tho general agent in way of detail work. Ills headquarters will remnin In Los Angeles. I mako a specialty of looking up non resident owners and buying land for Lincoln County neonlo. If there Is nnv thing joining you or in your vicinity mat you want, write me. O. E. Eldkr, North Platto, in speaking ot "iho uouso 01 a Thousund Candles" tho Boston "Trans crlpt" Buys: "Tho nudlencos Bur-ly demonstrated that they liko this kind of a play, at tho end of tho third net tho playcrB wero called beforo the curtain until ono lost tho count of recalled." Tho play was ono of last Huaeons biggest buccuiisob in tho staid old New Englund City. "Tho Houso of a Thousand Candles" will be tho offering at the Kullh Tuesday evening, Nov. 2d. Because A. G. Wolfenbnrger and R. T ..t.ll .7 , U. aiUUIC, urOHIUlUOn ClUlUlUHU.-0 llr supremo judge, did not mako up their minds to get oft of the ticket until the I.Mnr rmrt nMmit wtk. A number nf counties have already printed tho bttllota Ith their nameB thereon. Theso counties were informed by Secretary of 8tHte Juukln, with tho sanction of tho attorney general, that they could blot out theno names on thn ballots or I iustruct thu uluctlun judgui to do thu i work, A Request. To tho Ladles of North Platto: Wo wish to call your nttention to th? Vclvotine Toilet Specialties. The whole secret of n perfect com plexion will be explained to you by Mrs. Lillian Dessauer, by practical demonstration in your own homo of massaging, manicuring nnd hairdresslng. Kindly give her your best attention, when calling on you as sho has much information that will bo of benefit to you. Yours truly, Schiller & Co., Family Druggist. Miss May Walker was hostess last evening nt tho meeting of the young ladies' bridge club. Mrs. Chos Llcrk will entertain tho Lutheran nid Thursday afternoon. A largo attendance is desired. A splendid chorus is being prepared churcht SpccUl music each evening" If you need dishes you can save money by attending tho special sale at Uuchnnan & Co's storo Friday nnd Sat urday. Tho A. B. Bridge club was enter tained in a very delightful manner yes terday nftcrnoon by Mrs. M. Keith Neville. Go: Whore? To tho Masonic hall to meet tho witch of Hallowe'en. Charms begin to work at 9 p.m. Ghosts walk at 10:30 p. in. Thursday, Oct. 28. Weather forecast: Generally fair to night and Wednesday. Maximum temperature yesterday 01, n year ago 48; minimum this morning 40, a year year ago 28. Wanted to buy Stock Hogs. Br att & Goodman. In tho police court this morning Thos. Davis, of Curtis, was fined one dollar and costs on tho charco of being drunk. Davis had $1,600 or $1,7C0 on his person when arrested. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Happ and Mrs. Andrew Smith, who had been visiting A. W. Arnett, returned to Gencsseo, III., this morning. Tho two ladles aro sisters of Mrs. Arnett. The Hallow E'en dancing party Thursday evening nt Masonic hall under tho nustiicos of Tho Hustlers promises to ho held well attended by those receiving invitations. Pntronizo homo industry by smoking 'I! P SnnnlnU" -rindo In MnrMi Platto. Ono hundred pumpkin pies hnv been provided for tho Hallow E'en lunch that will bo held at tho Y. M. C. A. rooms Friday evening. All men of tho town arc invited. Alf. Gr.intham, president of Iho North Platto Tolephono Co., came up from Lexington last evening nnd con ferred with Manager Warner relative to telophono matters. Insurance against fire, lightning, cyclono nnd windstorm written in strongest companies nt lowest rates by Bratt & Goodman, A shirtwaist pattern will bo drafted to measurements and given freo to every lady who visits tho dressmaking school on tho oponinc day, Nov. 1st, at tho Keith Thentro building. Douglas Cushion Shoes at Tho Star, Services as usual nt tho Presbyterian church noxt Sunday except tho ovening survico of public worship, which gives way to tho union tempornnco mooting at tho Methodist church. If you have idle money why not let it earn you 8 per cent semi-annual inter est in flrst mortgage loans on good in como proporty based on not to exceed 10 per cent value? Sco Brntt & Good man. Wanted By a travoling mnn and wife, no children, two or three furnish ed rooms in u modern homo for light housekeeping. References exchanged. Address postoffico box 401. Mr. Lconhardt, tho piano tuner, whoso ability is unquestioned hero or elsowhoro by tho citizens of North Platte, i horo and will remain until his list has been attended too. Leave or ders nt Rlnckor's Book storo soon. Notice Is horoby given of n congro- gationnl meeting of tho Presbyterian church to meet nt tho church on Sun day, Nov. 7th, immediately following tho morning service, to transact such business ns may como before it. Geo. F. Williams, Pastor. A man named Rogers, whoso homo U in Cleveland, Ohio, died at tho Pulver hospital early yesterday morn ing from asthma. Tho deceased who was enrouto west ubout three weeks ngo, la-camo so hck when no reuchvu North Platto that ho was forced to stop over and entur tho Pulver hospital for treatment. Ho continued to grow woreo until death ended his Buffering. Kugors was n married mnn nnd about I "lljr-U JBIUOUl "bU IVUItllYCa III r...... n .. r t.. i. i nUJ.ml fm.ln.lrili.tlnn. Lr to tho disposition of the remnlns but no word nt this writing had been ft'CflVfd. 110 CnmeU Email lira in- BUr"cu I10 For Sale. 180 acre furm. 80 acres heovy hay, OU acres hay and nltnlfu unu 4U acres cultivated. 40 aero water right, fivo room houso, barn, all fenced, Small cat-h payment, balance time, 6 pur aunt Buu Brutt & Guudtuun. KEITH THEATRE Tuesday, November Call 338 to Have Your Clock Repaired. Wu will upon receiving your mes sage, have our messenger call for your clock, examine it and determine what's wrong; telephono you tho cost of tho repairs, and if you wish samo done, see that it is carefully attended to, and delivered to your homo again. Thus you will ho saved tho troublo of carrying a largo, heavy package and wo will sea that the clock is in good shape beforo it leaves our shop. Wo expect to havo you call up when you need us. Our work is nil guaranteed nnd executed by skillful workmen. CLINTON, Jeweler and Optician. Phono 338. Wc wanl Your Repair Work DR. 0. II. CRESSLCR, Graduate Dcnlisl. Office ovor tho McDonald Stuto Hank. Smoko "U. P. Specials" mado in North Platto. Miss May mo Randolph went to Kim ball yesterday to visit friendj. The Rcbekah3 will bo given a benefit nt the Keith theatro Saturday night. P. P. McGovern nnd Charley Clinton wero visitors in Lexington Sunday. Permission to wed was granted Sat urduy to Clifton Naalo of Myrtlo and Miss Ada Stearns of this city. Rev. Geo. F. Williams loft last night on a trip to Lincoln and Omaha. Ho will bo absont several days. W. II. Van Luo and Miss Clara Cool: wero unitod in marriage at the mansi by Rov. Williams Sunday morning. Wanted A girl for general house work. Permanent position to right party. Inquire of Mrs. W. V. Hoag land. Mrs. C. S. Clinton and Mrs. W. J. Stuart will entertain tho Mothers' Club at tho homo of tho former tomorrow afternoon. Hogs in the South Omaha market havo udvanced twenty cents during thu p:ist week, tho bulk selling yesterday at $7. CO. A score of boys and girls passed several hours very enjoyably Friday ovening as the guests of Miss Hilde- gatdo Clinton. Arthur Tramu returned yesterday from Omaha, whore ho had been visit ing his brother Herbert, who is attend ing n business college. Tho Wednesday Musicalc will meet, this week with Mrs. Crook, 302 Wesi. Third St. Nevins, tho composer, wil bo tho subject for study, Thf North Platto cigar factory i: now in operation in tho room south o! tho Star bottling works. Yesterday the delivered 10,000 cigars to local dealers Lost A black and whito Englisl setter. Any information leading t its recovery will bo liberally rewarded II. J. RnmiAUSEN. J. G. Bcelor will deliver nn address at tfi O'Pallnns school houso next Sat unlay ovening on the political issues of the day from nn independent standpoint For Sale Good lawn manure in un limited quantities. Will bo delivered. Phono 143. Tho county commissioners convened in cession yesterday, ull members belt p present. Tho day was devoted to roao and bridge mnttera and to tho allow- ancu uf claims. For Salt. Modern 0 room home except furnace, near 2nd ward school $3100.00 Pretty ,D room houso, bnth, lnwn, simile, cement wnlk, barn, etc., West 0th $2750.00. Other nice homes. These properties lean no iiouunt tor oneniuru cubo, balance monthly. Seo UllATT & GOODUA.1, 2. As Produced for one year at Daly's and Hackett Theatres New York, and the Garrack Theatre, Chicago. "The audience at the Garrick liked the play, and many, many, many, audiences will go wild over it. " Amy Leslie in Chicago Daily News. PRICES FOR Seats bVIF It DRS. BROCK & CROOK, Y, t: nENTICTC 8 Ovor Klrst National. I'lione 148 Special Salo of chinn at Buchanan and Co. Friday and Saturdny. This evening the ladies' nuxiliary of tho B. of L. F. nnd E. will entcrtnin tho members of tho hitter organization at n Hallow E'en social nt tho K. P. hall. G. G. Schick, of Deer Creek, was in town yesterday on business beforo tho county commissioners, nnd made this office a call. Ho says that early sown winter wheat in his precinct looks fine. Girl wants to work in private family for board while attending school. Phone 265. Don't be in n hurry to buy your win ter apples. I will bo in North Platto with a car of fino winter varieties on Saturday of this week and they will bo cheap. T. JENKINS. The American Rnilroad Employer and Investors Association will givo a lunch nt tho Y. M. C. A. rooms Wednesday evenine, October 27th. All employes nro cordially invited. Como and havo a good time. Lost Between my residence nnd depot n pair of gold rimmed spectacles. Finder please return to Fred Elliott, U. P. blacksmith shop, or to 421 east Second street nnd receive reward. Perry Sawyer, Chas. Johnston and Leo Johnston were nrrested on tho chnrgo of assaulting J. L. Stingley last Friday, nnd these defendants fild n complaint against Stingley and his son Charles for assault. Tho parties wero arrainged boforo Polico Judge Elder yesterday, the hearing on account of tho number of witnesses, being held in tho district court room. Tho evidence was taken during tho afternoon and after taking tho caso under advise ment, Judge Eldor this morning fined Perry Sawyer and Lee Johnston $25 and costs, discharged Chas. Johnson ns not guilty, fined J. L, Stingley $15 and costs nnd discharged Chns. Stingley. Mrs. Ed. Puthoff nnd dnughter, of Sidney, nro tho guests of friends in town whiio onrouto enst. Hershey News. Miss Blanch Ganson was shopping in North Platto last week. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Berry left last week for Southern Illinois to visit with Mr. Berry's parents. Mrs. Geo. Smith left Wednesday night for Council Bluffs, Iowa, to visit with her daughter Mrs. David Carson. James Pell was up from Maxwell last week. Mrs. J. I. Show wns n North Plntto visitor Thursday and Friday. Mr. nnd Mrs. H. M. Appleford, of Maxwell, nro visiting friends in town. O. H. Eyorly is making several im provements on his barn. Miss Dorn Jepsen is visiting with her brother nt present. Dr. nnd Mrs. Kruso woro down from Suthcrlnnd on business SaturJny. Tho Presbyterian ladies will givo n Hallowe'en social in tho Hershey hall Friday evening, Oct. 20th. Lunch, 15 cents, oysters 25 cents. Sorved at six. J. W. Abbott, Carl Wickstrom, Pro fessor Mclntyro and II. M. Apploford were up in tho hills on a hunting trip' Saturday. Hallow E'en Sale of CHINAWARE. In order to close out our stock of Chinawurc, wo announce a Hallow E'en Bulo for Friday nnd Saturday of this wuek. This China will bo arranged in rets nnd Bold at prices regardless of cost; In fact the prices at which the stock is offered is bo ridiculously low that all will bo amazed. Your inspection of this stock is invited, you will nevei again havo an opportunity to purchase at audi low prices. Buchanan Co. W. T. GASKELL offers George Middleton's Dramatization of Meredith Nicholson's Novel 'The House of a Thousand Candles" With HUGO KOCH. THIS ENGAGEMENT 50c, on Sale at I3ox Office Saturday, The House of a Thousand Candles There is no fault to find with tho management of tho Keith for having secured "Tho Houso of n Thousand CanJles" for an nngngement on Tues day, November 2d. In fact they are to bo congratulated. In this day of decadent drama, it is good to know that plays that nro eminently moral and respectable still win the public's favor, and it is probably duo to this fact that when "Tho House of a Thousand Candles" finished its en gagements at Daly's theatro in New York, that Mr. Hackett found the de mand for the play was so great it was moved into his own theatro. "The Hackett", instead of being sent on tho road. This play has the unique dis tiction of being the first book play to run an entire season in Nw York City. Choice Lots for Sale. I have ten choice lots in Penniston's Addition for sale for less money than nny other lots being offered, consider ing location and size. Also three lota on West Fifth St. that I can sell at $750 for the three, or will sell separate. Phono 250. O. E. Elder. Mrs. Rice, of Cozad, who came hero two weeks ngo, entered the Pulver hospital nnd submitted to nn operation hns so fnr recovered that she expects to return home tomorrow. Sho speaks highly of tho treatment received at tho hospital. Lost, between 410 W. 8th St. and the Episcopal church, a pair of glusses. Finder return to Trump giocery and receive reward. J. H. Olson arrived yesterday with n carload of winter apples which ho is offering from tho car at tho freight depot at $1 25 per bushel. New Store Room to Let. 20x60 feet for Dry goods, Clothing nnd Shoes. Steam heat, electric light Modern up to date front. Ready Nov ember 1st. R. N. Lamr. For Sale.. New fivo room houso on west 10th street with electric lights, city water and bath room; nil largo and lately papered. Nice lawn and trees. $1100 cash will buy it. Temple Renl Estute & Insuinnce Agency. ISSES' HOES w E are experts at fitting Misses' Feet as thev should be fitted. We have Shoes correctly proportioned, and with our experience at luting', everv young miss is fitted with Just the Shoe She Ought to Wear . . MisBeB Shoes for Dress and Street. Tho best of leathers und tho most skillful Shoe Msklng. Button, Laco or Blucher Models. Tho new slant top is a great fuvorito this Beuson. 8omo now creation, also In Craven otto Cloth Tops. $2.50, $3, $3.50 to $4. It will be a singular Shoe re quirement, we cannot fill sat isfactory. THE SHOERY, SOL HODES. Mm J IHM IBDSII 75c, $1.00 and $1.50. October 30th. Which is Always the Cheap est in the Long- Run. No mutter what jou pay for a Suit or Overcoat, unless it has tho style, fit .nd finish, it does not satisfy Princeton Clothes nro mndo right They sntisfy. and finished right. Underclothing is not mndo right un less made to fit tho form. Seo our Munsing Union Suits $1.50 to $5.0Q. They ore better finished nnd hnve no competitor. Tho snmo apply to Ida Shirts. You will find them hero only. Better get yours now nnd get tho pick. Drebert Clothing Co., (Successors to Schatz & Clabaugh.) Everything for Men and Nothing Else. 520 DEWEY STREET. KEITH THEATRE C. H. STAMP, M'GR. One Night Only Wednesday, October 27, Ketchel- Papke Fight Pictures. Shewing- Twenty Rounds of Fierce Fighting and Training Quarters of Both Men. Only Opportunity for Ladies to Witness a Real Prize Fight Prions 25 and 50 Cents Notice of the Hearing of the Probate of Foreign Will In thn County Court ot Lincoln County. NfliraiikB, To all nursons tntorrsted In tho osUto of Clinrlcs Cimii-ulnian. (Ii'i'I'OsimI. W lit'trns. .H'linlti K. Counsiltnnn and Soy mour Mi'trls. of Cook County. Itllnolx. Imvo (llril In my ollU'u a tuiltlon tiraylni; to Imvo a duly uutlu'iitlcutt'd copy ot what oiiriwrls t ho thi' will and tt'stnmmit of Ono Charles UoiiiiM'Imiwi, who dial In Oool coun ty. III., on or uhoiti thu I'Uth day of March, IH)I, lulii'ltU'l to iiruhato iih u forulitn Mill, uhii'h lll imri'orln to hnvu Ir'imi admitted lo inohuti hy thu iiroliHtu court of Cook county. Illinois on or about thu I'd day of .May. whliMi will relate to bothruol and liermjrial extaioaml t'MHT.Ially to tho aouth eadt (Hurler of Het'tluiu'7 iuwuhIiIii 13 north, ramru 31, west of thu Hutu 1 M, la Llucoln conn'y. N hrakR. I barn thururoro appointed Monday, too lath day of November. IW. at Oo'clocU In tho fore noon, at thu I'nuttty court room In nald county, am the ttmu und placu for the huarlnif ufoald potlilun, at which tlmo and place you and all roru'ertied may appear and content the ai.rottllnvof said will to uruuatd as a tor olen will, It li further ordered that said petitioners glvetiutlreto all uvtaoni Inlereated In ORld entate, of thu pendency of this petition and the I lino and plocu of the lieurlnir of tho satut. by I'iiuslni; copy of this order to Iki published lu thu Aorth Platto Bumi-Wuukly Irlbuiiu, k newspaper printed and published In sulil o "iinty, for three weeks nucces.ilvely, ana thu date net for heurtiiir. In wltneis whereof, I Imvo hereunto sot my hum! and oillulal seal, tliUkli day of Octob er, UVU. W. U. Eudbii. Uouuty JutltfU. aassssrc Get the Best