Christmas Shopping at Dixon's Our stock was never so complete and more new goods arriving every day. Prices are lower than the same goods are sold for elsewhere. See our leaders in every depart ment. This is the store in this town to shop in . . We especially invite you DIXOlSl. . , --, , - DR. 0. II. CRESSLER, Graduate Dcnlisl. Office over the McDonnld Stato Bank. Miss Nellie Bratt will entertain , the young ladies bridge club this evening, Via flhristmas salad from one of those new salad sots at Buchanan & Co. Miun Rprta Hov went to Lexington yesterday to visit her brother for a few days. A cup and saucer is a practical gift for mother or father, at Buchanan s. They have the 1909-10 Ideas. it-a w A. Tanner came un from Lexington Sunday and will visit her parents until after the holidays. Rev. M. C Johnson who went to Kansas last week for the purpose of his familv to North Platte, Is expected to arrive this week. Hand painted china. The Pickard kind. A gift of this china to a lady is a compliment to her refined taste. A new shipment received today. Dixon, The Jeweler. Carl D. Thompson, socialist legislator and lecturer, will give an aduress at tho K. P. hall this Tuesday evening at half past eight. Mr. Thompson Is a member of the Wisconsin legislature and a well known Chautauqua spenk r. Boys and Childrens Suits and Over coats In new materials and models at the Hub Clothing Dept. Those having chargo of Christmas exercises at the churches are respect fully asked to furnish this olfico with programs for the Tuesday issu- ol next week. These programs should roach the office not later than Monday noon. nmtt & Goodman handle over one hunrtrflH rental properties in Noitl. Piatte and of those four are at present nn..nf Torn of the four cannot bi ni ns desirable. That so few houses arc vacant certainly spcakt well for North Platte. A case of diphtheria developed in the family of W. 13. Salisbury Sunday, and as the child had been attending the Second ward school, the children were dismissed yesterday morning and the building thoroughly fumigated by City Physician Quigley. Givo tho boy a watch. Wo have 4i,, n si nn. 2.M). 3.00 and J5.00. r.narnntaid time pioceo. It will teach him to bo punctual. Dixok, Tho Jeweler. At the county offices, business is !... ltcriif 'Vnw Instruments are being filed with the county clerk-, Jiadgd Eider is devoting his time to probate matters. County Sunt. Ebright is doing maucro, yuuuv w i o 1tStor and shops. Good cottage in South norsonal tax receipts, Tho sheriff and east part of town. FhfcloK 'the i court are, or course, ' Also have some desirable residence b w&S SU- ' Vote left. Cull und-wo- O, E. Etuuu. to inspect our stock ot diamonds. THE JEWELER, NORTH PLATTE, 3NTEB. - , c i r- c c -- rr Mrs. W. T. Beery returned yesterday morning irom a visit in Denver. , Overcoats in all the new materials and models at The Hub Clothing Dept. Judeo Hoauland returned this morn tiincom Buv ing from Sidney whore he transacted Dixon's legal business yesteiuay. Xmas packages of perfume. The Best of Odors. At Schiller & Co's. Sam Derryberry and M. F. Forbes years. went to Omahu lust nieht to trinsact business and attend the corn show. The Baptist aid society will nvet on Fridav afternoon with Mrs. W. S. Lvon, 320 South Dewey. All members are urged to be present. Mrs. Frank Bacon is the guest of Mrs. H. Si White, having arrived irom Gothenburg last evening. Mr. Bacon will spend the winter in Chicago. Tho Presbyterian aid society will meet in the Masonic hall Thursday nftornoon. November lGth. Fancy ar tides will be on sale and lunch served until 6:30. The public invited. Carl Abrahamson, who resigned his notation with W. W. Birce, will remain in town until the first ot the year. He has been offered two traveling positions and will probably accept one or the other early in January. We arc showing special bargains in every department this year. Many have already taken advantage of this. You will prolit by doing the same. DlXON, The Jeweler. Members of tho A. B. bridco ciub and their husbands were entertained last evening by Mrs. J. A. Jones at high live. It wad a very jolly gathering and a very pleasant evening resulted. Tho rctreshmonts servcu were mucn enjoyed. James Stroup, of Chicago, is visiting his lather and brother, having arrived Sunday. Mr. Stroup is a Christian Science practitioner and will bo present at tho meeting of that sci t at the K. P. hall next Sunday nfto.noon. Tramp, the grocer, invites you to in spect his lino of decorated china, which is worthy the attention of those look ing for gifts. Rev. M. C. Johnson being away over Sunday preaching was not expected at hi. Christian church, but E. Von For- .ell, who had be n holding meetings at Trvnn under tho direction of Nebraska Christian Missionary Society, came in at noon Saturday unci remuwru ovur Kmulnv nreachinir both morninc and uvening. Mr. Forrell hns orgat izcd a Christian church at Tryon, It being the first one in McPheraon county, and raised half enough money for a church hnllillncr. Ho wl no back as soon as tiu( uu'iithnr Is favorable to fini'h up Ho reports ft very unthufllBStic imioting in spite of the incessant Btotmy weather. Far Sale. '""First class residence property in Second waul, all modern. Extra good lot with 5 room house, shade ami wanes, . , . 8tanco f,om round Gifts for Gentlemen. Scarf Pins, gold filled Scarf Pins, solid gold Collar Buttons Vest Chains, gold filled Vest Chains, solid gold " Lockets, All prices Lockets . ' Silk Fob Chains, nicely mounted Gold Filled Fob Chains ( Solid Gold Fob Chains Diamond Scarf Pins Fine Diamond Scarf Pins Fine Diamond Cuff Links Diamond Set Lion's Head Rings " Gold Signet Rings Ebony Military Brushes, pair Ebony Cloth Brushes Ebony Hat Brim Brushes Ebony Military Brushes, in cases Fine traveling cases Safety Razors Merschaum Pipes Shaving Sets and Smoking Sets Comb and Brush Sets, in silver Fine Field Glasses Fine Silk Umbrellas Brass Coods Hammered. Candlesticks and Jardeniers from Egypt. Vases and Trays from Russia. SEE THEW TH9 NOW LINE. T- c? c-? T"? T? K ? T? T ? T? T A. O. Kocken left this morning for a visit with his daughter in Omaha. Dick Rannie, who had been visiting his parents for a few duys, returned to Xmns packages of perfume. The best of Odors. At Schiller & Co's. John Bryan will represent tho Grand Island sugar factory during 1910 as local field agent for Lincoln county. Mr. Brynn held a similar position several years ago, going from here to Utah. last, nignt. vour wife or lady friend one of hand bags. It will last her Copyricht 1909 Tho Houeo ol Kuppenhc'iroct Chicago wmm mmm GIFTS FOR LADIES. Stick Pins Hat Pins, gold filled Brooches Ear Studs Dress Pins, pair Chatelaine Pins' gold filled Veil Pins . Belt Buckles Belt Pins Eye-Glass Chains Back Combs Lorgnette Watch Chains Secret Locket Neck Chains Lockets, solid gold . Beads, solid gold .j Beads, gold filled , Crosses Lavnllier Neck Chains Fob Chains Gold Filled Bracelets Solid Gold Bracelets Silver Manicure Articles Desk Accessories in Sterling Manicure Sets in Silver Toilet Sets, silver Opern Glasses Pearl Pen holders Fine Silk Umbrellas T? T ? T? T? T? T? T7 T? The best Hnd of an umbrella is the kind that havo separablo tops so they may be put in a Buit enso or trunk, the kind we sell. Dixon, Tho Jeweler. Tho Juniors of tho Presbyterian church will have topsy-turvy dolls for sale at tho Masonic hall on Thursday afternoon, Dec. ICth. ....Shop When service is best and selections are easiest to make. . Look over our line, we can please him. Phoenix Mufflers 50c Fancy Neckwear 25c to 1.00 Silk Mufflers 50c to $1.50 Linen Handkerchiefs 1 Monograms Silk Handkerchiefs ) 25c lo.$1.50 Hole proof 6oek8, guaranteed .6 months, Vi -dozen in X-mas boxes assorted colors box $1.50 Fancy Dress Shirts $1,00 to 2.00 Bath Robes $4.50 to 12.00 Smoking Jackets $3.50 to 8.00 Silk-lined Gloves, Fleece-lined Mittens, Fur-lined Mittens. . .per pair $1.25 to 5.00 SuitCases and Grips $1.00 to 15.00 Fancy Vests $1.50 to 5.00 Mens House Slippers -. . $1.75 to 2j00 Sweater Coata 75c to $5.00 Mens Caps - .50c to $1.50 Boys Caps . ..50c Trunks, oil kinds $3.50 to 30.00 Ralston Dress Shoes. ..per pair $3.50 to 4.00 Boys High Cut Shoes per pair $3.00 Wo also have combination sots, suspendore, soxs, and and tics, $1X10 and up. Something that every man most desirable gifts that may be more enjoyable'by giving these Weingand GOOD CLOTHES MERCHANTS. 1 if ts for the Little Folks. Fancy Set rings for boys and girls Plain rings for babies Birth stone rings for girls Signet rings for children Silver Mugs Baby Rattles, Sterling silver Baby Brush and Comb Sets Dollar Watches for Boys Napkin Rings Babies' Bib Pins Art Lamps and Brass Goods Electric Portable Lamps, the finest brass finish, hand decorated shades, medium shades Fine Largo Electric Portable Lamps, artistic designs, in the very finest brass, hand decorated shades, ex cellent values Fine Brass Candle Sticks low shapes Fine Brass Candlesticks, art shapes, tail and stately Brass or Copper Smoking Seta unique designs. Brass Ash Tray, Cigar and Safety Match Holders Antique brass from India, Egypt and Russia Jardineers Pin Trays Powder Boxes T? 7? T T? T7 T? T TJ For Rent Five room house. Inquire at 320 So. Dcwov. O. E. Elder returned tho latter part of last week from r trip to Wellfioot, where ho transacted business for several days. Tho trip was some what strenuous on account of tho cold weather. em Buy Him a Suit or an Overcoat. We carry the well known Kuppenheimer Garments for men and the Edcrhcimer suits for boys and young men. Mens Suits and Overcoats $12.50 to 25.00. Boys Suits and Overcoats $3.50 to $15.00. Mens Fur Coats Gordon make northern Furs, $18.00 to $32.00 We carry the famous Stoley brand two piece Wool Underwear, per garment, $1.00 to $2.75 Superior Union Suits mado to fit, $1.50 to $4.00. and boy has use for and which makes the had. Let us help you make thia Chrismas serviceable gifts. & McDonald