Free Saturday One of these Silver Plated Gold-Lined Bon Bon Dishes DR. 0. II. CRESSLER, Graduate Dentist. Ofllco over the McDonald Stnto Bank. Fair and Supper. The ladies of the Episcopal church will hold their annual fair and supper nt the Masonic hall, Wednesday even ing. Nov. 17th. The sale of fancy work will begin at five o'clock. Menu. Veal Loaf, Coal Ham, Escalloped Potatoes, Hot Finked Henna, Steamed Brown Bread, White Bread, Cabbage Salad, Cake, Coirec, Price 25 cents, Supper will bo served at 5:30. If the three boys walking South on Vine street last Sunday morninc and enticed n small black dog to follow them from a lawn on West Second street do not release same at once, an officer will be sent after thorn, as they are known. Will be given to every purchaser of a pound Our Famous FENWAYS CHOCOLATES at 60 cents per pound. McDonell & Graves. I Rexall Drug Store & Y. IYI. C. A. Notes. Hear Dr. Yarger of Atchlnson, Kans Sunday afternoon at 4 v. m. Wo are indeed fortunate to have the Dr. with us and consider it a rare treat to Bit at his feet and learn the vital lessons of life. The mass meetimr Sunday cvoniric at tho Keith promises to be the trreatest service ever held in North Platte in the interest of the Young Men b Christian Association. The seating capacity of the theatre is estimated at six hundred, hence if you desire a scat during the rendition of tho interesting program would advise you to come tcforo you get there. Tho address by J. P. Bailey will oe illustrated with fome very beautiful and instructive Y. M. C. A. scenes. Tho violin and its m istor Prof. Garlisch will delight all lovei'H of that art Sunday eveninc. Arthui Boyd will also dcliiihtus with one of his very best 80103. The banquet Monday evening, Nov. 15th, will begin at 8:30 p. m. High School Lecture Course. , Tho dates of tho North Platte high school lecture course are as follows: 1. The Houston?, Magic and Music, Nov. 20th. 2. The Kirksmlth Sisters, Musical Artists, Dec. 8th. 3. Oriole Concert Co. Ladies Quar tette. Jan. 12th. T 4. Peter MncQucen, Illustrated Lec ture, Feby. 19th. 5. Ernest Harold Bayncs, Illustrated Lecturer, Mar. 8th. C. The Rnmos Spanish Ladies Or chestra, Mar. lath. This is one of tho finest courses in tho west. ANNOUNCEMENT. All numbers will bo given in the Keith Theatre. TCnpli rntnrtnlntnint will bo ntni'tcd at 8:15 if tho talent is reudy nt that' time. Of courso you must havo tickets at the door. Wo trust you, but thero are otherswho can't bo trusted and we have to treat all people alike. This course moritaa large attendance, not because of charity but because of its worth. Tho proceeds of the courso last year were less than a dollar. This year we havo n more exnonsivo course and yet have no fear that we will not come out even. Culture counts: that is why we have the course. Wo do not make any money nut of it. If there is a balance large enough for tho purpose we-will havo an extra mimbor on tho course to which all ticket holders will be admitted free. 1'iticr.s. Season tickets reserved for all of tho entertainments. Price $1.50. These tickets are reserved all at onco without extra charge. There arc no seats for sale which are not reserved. This makes the cost of each entertainment just 25 cents for a reserved Beat. Sincle admissions will be as follows, for the first five numbers: Adults 50 cents, Children 30 cents. For tho Or chestra tickets will be: Adults 75 cents: Children. GO cents. Tickets arc for sale by Hich School pupils and others or may bo secured at tho box office. Thanksgiving Linen Sale Twenty nor cent discount on nil Table Linens, Lunch Cloths and Towels at Tho Leader. ' ! We do not give worthy ! flpcrintions ot our new I Fall Jewelry. Many new f and novel pieces in art trnods have iust arrived. o Monogram Collar Pins, Monogram Cuff Pins, j Monogram Scarf Pins, t Monogram Bracelets, Monogram Sash Pins. are a few of the many I new and catchy 'pieces we I are now offering for your t 3 inspection. Let us show I you some of our choice I leather hand bags, new ? ii.i.rn-d.ite shapes. The v mj i knot- rf nunlStV. I DIXON, The Jeweler s I We Close our Store at 6:30 Ex- cept Saturdays and Paydays- 1 fat SCHILLER & CO., Prescription Druggists First Hoor Norili of Pln.1 NatlMiiul Hunk T C Patterson transacted business in liershey and vicinity yesterday. Attend tho corset demonstration Thursday at Wilcox Department store. Louis Jensen has been appointed postmaster at Dennark, this county, vice M. C. Kellar, resigned. Mrs. Goo, It. Smith and children re turned this week from Cheyenne where they had been visiting Mr. Smith, who is now trainmaster at that teiminal. Though late in the season, work on another house in the Banks' addition has started. That section of the city is proving the most popular location for new homes. Spa those new Glove Silk JeJse Waists. The latest craze. At Wilcox Department Store. Tho Pacific Fruit Express Co. has a rrnnir nf men at work fixing the nmhnnlmnntR fill the ico lake east of i,n ntv nrenaratorv to filling the lake with water and harvesting crop. Sale The sale at Tho Leader is still in progress. Twenty cent discount on JVi.E.1,? cnit. en rtn nnd Shirt Waists. ATnf nrmrrnnltV to BUrcha3e thCSO goods (Shoapor than you over bought thcra before, ipun rnfr!n r.lnh was nlcasantlv en tertained Wednesday nlternoon nt the homo of Mrs. Guy Cover, High live was tho entertaining feature of the afternoon, Tho first prize was won by Mrs. Ray Uaynor and tho second prize was won by Mrs. Harry Johnson. At tho cloao qf the afternoon enjoyable re freehmeoty woruuorvwl. an ice The directors of the New York Cen tral and Laku Shore & Michigan South ern Railways met this week and adopted n system of pensions for employes. The system is similinr to tho one adouted by the union racinc and it is claimed 100,000 employes will eventually bo benefitted. For Sale Cheap A few acres chose in; house, bain and windmill. Inquire of J. W. McCauley at Buchanan & Patterson. i Washington dispatches the early part of the week announced that plans for several new lederal buildings in Ne braska had bee"h completed, but North Platte did not appear in Iho list. It is believed, however, that the plans will be drawn, the con ti act let and woik begin before the end of next year. bale Twenty per cent discount on The Leader's fino line of Millinery. Ladies cannot afford to pass up this sale. Schiller & Co.. the local drutrtrists. started out a medicine wagon last even ing in charge of Perry Campbell, n well known resident nnd school teacher living north of tho river. This wagon, which will be a permaent feature of tho firm's business, is well stocked with all classes of prepared medicines and will visit nil parts of tho county, For Sale Cheap Piano and several articles of furniture. Inquire at 412 east Third street. Mr. Leonhardt announces that he will sell the following pianos at lowest possible figure obtainable anywhere: Chickering Bros, Knabo, Milton, New York. Player Piano, Estey and others of high grade. Call and see Mr. Leonhardt at Rinckcr s Book store and get his prices on the above named pianos bo lore purchasing elsewhere and save from $150 to $200 by buying direct from the piano manuiacturers. Sale Two hundred Men's Dress Overcoats, with or without military col lars, also cravenetrcs, at a discount ot twenty per cent at The Leader; The action of the supreme court in upholding tho eight o'clock saloon law is not accepted with good grace by the people of Omaha, who had hopes that the law would be Knocked out. In n lanre maioiity ol the towns, however. at least three-fifths of the people will be ulad tnnt the law is held to be con stitutional, for they believe it is a good law. Your furniture needs varnishing and repairing bolore house cleaning, bee P. M. Soienson, shop 07 E. Cth street. The second annual moating of the Lincoln county schoolboard association and the first nnnual meeting of the bovs' and cirls' manual i '-amine society is in session in the district court room this afternoon. Addresses weie promis ed bv Messrs. Streitz. Burr. Tout and Kincker and a lecture on domestic science by Mhs Gertrude Bowen. Sale Clothing Department Just re ceived, 200 Men's Fine Dress Suits, winch are on sale at a discount of twen ty per cent nt Tho Leader. The Commercial club at its last directors' meeting considering the city improvements lor the past year, com- mur;dcd thu Presbyterian people on the splendid house ot worship they have erected. A pipe organ costing $2,B00 is to be installed. Tho congregation so far mot obligations within them selves. Now is tho time for public spirited citizens to assist in completing this mucnificient temple that is a I credit to tho whole city. Committed Hershey News. Mrs. M. Mickelsen returned Monday from Excelsior Springs, AIo., her health being very much improved. Lovpoldt and Wlchstrom nnve pur chased a new automobile. Work is again commenced on the alfalfa mill and It is the company's in tentions to soon start the grinding of meal. Lorcn Foecl s new cement houso is ncaring completion. The lirst number ot tho oeciiinn con cert courso was given in the hall Mon day evening. A large crowd was in attendance. Miss Maude Moore left for Pino Bluffs. Wyo.. the latter part of last week. The District Superintendent, Rev. Chamberlain, conducted tho services at the M. E. church Sunday evening and delivered a very interesting ser mon. J. W. Abbott went to Kearney on husiness Monday. Mr. and Mrs. frank Wtckstrom went to Denver Tuesday morning. Li. i Krong transacted business in North Platte Monday Ed. Ewell was in town the first part of the week. Mrs. Rose Thorpe, whe has been the guest of Mrs. 0. H. Eyerly, left Wed nesday to visit lnends in raxton. Mrs. Eva vvissier irom L.a urnnue, Ore., and Mrs. Nannie Young of Heb ron, Iowa, arc now visiting their brother O. II. Eyerly. A number of Hershey people attended the play, entitled "iho Man on tho linv') in Box' ing. in North Platte Thursday even- I make n specialty of looking up non resident owners and buying land for Lincoln County people. If there is any thing joining you or in your vicinity that you want, write me. u. a. lM.uEit, worm riattc. Cottonwood ahd Vicinity Peter Burke finished threshing grain in this neighborhood this week. F. E. Rose and Ed Garfield havo dis solved partnership. Ed got tired of being tied. Harry Pell landed in our vicinity with his new auto, but went back townrds Colorado again Wednesdnv. John Erskine who has been seriously ill is Blowly improving. . Mrs. Fred Ericsson has been on tho sick list for the past ten dnvs. H. P. Stevens lias contracted 100 tons alfalfa to be shinned to St. Louis. Chas. M. Goldsberrv arrived at his home from California Saturday of last week after an absence of seven months. Father Tubbs Is getting so fleshy It Is difilcult for him to tie his shoes. James N. Trembly Jr., wife nnd daughter arrived in Maxwell Wednes day to attend tho funeral of his mother. C. E. Oldfather is now released from the kitchen as his wife has returned from her visit. 'The Misses Maud Louden, Amy Clark and Fannie Chappell rode 10 Arnold's Wednesday evening horsebnek from Maxwell. Vesper Arnold will take the early train bnturday enroute for Lincoln where she will study music and painting. Mother Trembly died at her daugh ter's in Fnrnam Tuesday morning nnd was brought home Wednesday and fun eral held Thursday. Sho was buried in Plainvicw cemetery. Quite n fire broke out along tho rail road Tuesday about noon from the work engine and burned 13 stacks of hay for A. E. Marlotte. Thero was a good audience nt the Lyceum entertainment in Manwell last Saturday night. And still tho building goes on in Mux well. Chas. Everly is nutting up an implement house nnd Eel Chappell has his house neur completion. Mr. Dolnn will move into his now quarters in a short period of time. Tho teachers of Maxwell will attend tho contest at North Platte given by Co. Supt. Ebrlght consisting of corn growing and sewing nnd cooking. m I 6HOES 1 m Swr ?a M You Can Tell M WALK-OVER look welh but are For Sale, Tho Hall farm of 733 two miles nf North acres, within Platte, All good alfalfa, farm and hay lond, well wntoied with u spring creek and the Plntto liver. Goid lnim improvements. 'three nice groves, i1 .fenced and cro6feneed, Will sell half cash, balance on easy terms, ror price nnd terms can on E. H. Evans. .Atty.. Keith Thoutie, North Pluttu, Nob. 1 m You Can Tell by merely looking- at it whether a shoe is stylish or not but you have to try it for yourself to discover whether it feels comfortable, retains its shape or rend ers good service. Shoes not onlv equally satisfactory in every, particular. It isn't simply what they see but what WALK-OVER wearers find out for themselves that makes them come again. Prices $3.50, $4.00, $5.00. Wilcox Department Store, North Platte, Nebraska. Tlae Careful Motlier I In Selecting a Corset Selects tlae Grossard. For Her Daughter SHE wants her girl to have a sound mind in n sound body, Her family physician has told her of the serious illnesses which result from constricting the waist line four or five inches, THE Gossard Corsets 'They Lace in Front" are cut exactly like a surgical bandoge. They gently support tho organs, impel correct poise, deep breathing, correct position both sit ting nnd standing, and have beauti- full artistic lines. Gossard Corsets are not expensive as low in price as $5.00. They are made of durable fabrics, light but strong, outwear several ordinary corsets, and are a real economy, because $5.00 invested in a scientific corset, correctly fitted, may save hundreds of dollars in doctor's bills. , , Fortunate indeed Is tho girl whoso wise mother selects the Gossard for her first corset. ' MISS ELLA McLEMORE an expert corsctiere would like to meet every mother to explain these features. Wilcox Department Store, T4T L..,jnr Paragon jl & Thia Modol is a "Paragon" in up-to-dato corseting, an artistic creation of style, grace and comfort in ono happy combination.' Is ono of the leaders of tho coming season of 1910. Can bo fitted from stock or made to order with or without clnstic insertions, Inccd front or back. Doforo buying your fall corset call on or phono Miss Harriet Beyerle, I Phono 208. m 0 & Also agent for the H & H Pneumatic Bust Form 603J Dowey St. Y f'"" ''' The Electric Home Laundry This laundry equipment represents the modern way, the only sanitary, way of laundering in the home. It is a very moderate priced equip ment, designed for practical laundry work, and consists of a Thor Electric Washer and Wringer and Thor Ironing Machine. With this plant in the home, laundry work becomes play the servant girl ques tion is solved and good laundry work no longer depends on the laun dress. The Thor Electric Washer and Wringer Reduces cost of washing to 2 cents time to 1 hour and does away with all the usual health-destroying work of wash day. It washes delicate laces heavy blankets beautifully. It is equipped with a 3-roll self-working wringer and a patent gas water heater. Anyone who can insert an electric bulb into its socket can operate the Thar Electric. There is no Installing to do put the clothes into the machine snap on the current and the Thor docs all the work. The Thor Ironcr is operated by tbc washer motor. It is a great conveni ence ironing all flat , workabaci pillow cacs tabUsciothi napkin handkerchiefs and -towels, as well as euits of underwear and womtai akJtts xA other articles ol appri. This machine does everything but hang out the clothes. Call at the store and see it run. Sold on reasonable terms. Workman & Derry berry.