(fa Jf- up Jf Jf Jft Jft f Jf Jf Jf p jv V r T "T r T T T T r T T v T T T T T "T T v ' T "T tff KrJ I BIG CHINA SALE ! t tm CiM t j DRS. BROCK & CROOK, l j DENTISTS. g 5 Ovor First National. Phono 118 Rolfo HnlHgan will return to tho state university tomorrow. Tho W. C. T. U. will meet with Mrs. D. W. Bosack Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. J. W. Slutta went to Gothen burg Thursday to visit her daughter, Mrs. A. D. Couse. Mrs. Geo. F. Williams has been con fined to tho houso for a week with u very persistent attack of tonsilitis. "Moot Mo In Roso Tlmo, RobIo" won't bo In It with "Oh, you Moonlight Dances", at tho Fircmen'B danco this evening. Tho Social of D. of H. will moot on Tuesday, January 4th, at Mrs. Ander son's, 224 West First Street. Louio Tobin, holding ticket number forty-four, received tho Eot of dishes .given away by tho Rush Mercantile Co. Mrs. G. S. Clinton and Mrs. J. F, Clabaugh will entertain tho J. T. Club Thursday evening of next week nt tho homo of tho former. Tho Union Pacific will orect,a million dollar headquarters building in Ofnohn, Tho structure will bo twolvo storlos, and will begin work ntonco, W. 'V. Hoagland and Albert Muldoon attonded tho mooting of tho' atatc bar association at Omaha this week, re turning home yesterday. Don't forgot the datoNow Year's Evo Tho B. of L. F. and E. will givo their 27th annual ball at Lloyd's oporn houso. There -vill bo Moonlight dona tes galore. Alone in Saw Mill at Midnight unmindful of-dampneaa, drafts, storms or cold, W. J. Atkins worked bb Night Watchman, at Banner Springs, Tenn. Buch exposure gave hlra a eovero.cold that sottlo on, Ills lungs. At last ho had to glvo up work. Ho tried many re medies but all 'ailed till ho used Dr. iung-8 new wiircuvwy. u...K ono bottlo" hp writes, "I wont back to l ti i rt . inn.. "After using work aawell.to ever.". Sovoro Colds, ........v.- ... Horn Innira. H,mnrrhnifl. Croun nnu , Whooping 'Cough act quick relle and -n-i - . prompt cure trom-inisKionous meuicino. f0c and $1.00. Trial bottlo froo, Guar - iwtoud by Bttifa'Dwi'O" Commencing at 9 a. and Closing Saturday Evening, Jan. 8. a. i it .it une-iourui on One-half off on 4 You all need China and this will $ Every Piece Clinton, -lf 4t &p t&p if $p Tho family of N. E Wednesday for their , Woikmnn loft future homo in Julesburg, Colo. Members of tho W. R. C. nro re quested to meet nt tho hall tomorrow afternoon for practice. J. J. Bnden and A. II. Farrel aro busy installing tho electrical effects for tho Moonlight dnncss nt the opora houso Now Year's Eve. Mott's gallon. Pure Applo Cider GOc per Stone Drug Co. Hnllowcll's Harp Orchestra will give an entertainment nt tho Masonic hull Wedncsrtny evening, Jan. 5th, under tho nuspices of tho Templo Craft. Wea'thor forecast: Partly cloudy to night, warmer Saturday. Tho maxi mum temperature yesterday was 39, ono year ago 33; miuimum this morn ing 26, a year ago 10. VTho Fighting Parson" company ar rived on delayed train No. 8 nt nino o'clock last evening, and it wns ten o'clock before tho curtain wont up. Tho attendance waB not heavy and the play wns only fnlrly good. Prof. Molzor, who had been the guest of Mr. und Mrs. E. A. Cnry for a week, loft this morning for Mindcn, where ho will ylvo a .recital. Ho was accompanied by Miss Clark, his accom panyist. Whiio In Omaha Wednesday Mossra Grlmoa, Wiltx, Halligan, Muldoon and othors oallod upon and tad a pleasant visit with Colonel Cody, who was spending; tho day in Onalia while onrooto'to Nw York from nla annual hunt in tb-6 Big Horn basin. They found tho Colonel looking fine and feeling fin it-class, and ho expressed much pleasure in meeting hia North Platto acquaintances. Ho expressed Intereat In tho welfare of this city and eont regards to nil his old friends. Thirty or more residents of tho city, upon invitation, of Mr. and Mrs. a A. Caryi attonded a violin recital by Prof. Moisor at thfiir homo last ovenlng. Prof. Molnor, Mio ranks na' a artist, rendered a nunbor of selections which were rocoived with enthusiasm by iho ITUCSts. Other ntimhnra wnrn n lulling " by Mi8g EaU,0 r Antonidea ntld a piano .iiiot bv Mrs. rU nn,i mi00 rin fl ,attop being t' ho regular acQoAaiat lQ rr0I mo k nr. lAaht rnfi-PRHmAnfn .. "i ' wuro aurveu. tno nnntsa liMntr nn. ' .. - ;- - - Viinfia mm tieB3 . McKay. Tli o evening throughout Kidno 'H'rcvvd u vvry Uolfehful ooo. " N '..ttouo' mi i on an naviiana ano nam r auueu uiraa Austria,, German, French and Bavaria China Sets, Breakfast of China in at the above Discount, HTML At d J i! ilf - Improvements in Central Office. We ore informed by tho manager of tho North Platto Telephone Co. that in tho near future North PlHtto is to have central energy service. With this ser vice all that is necessary to call central is to removo tho receiver from tho hook and that flashes a light in front of the operator. You will not have to turn a crank as at tho present tims. But be fore this service can bo installed it is necessary to hnvo all metalic H ies; that is to complete wires from a sub scribers station to the central office. The telephone company has recently completed a cable in tho east part of town which has a capacity of 200 metal ic phones, and they have started to cut over tho phones in that part of town east of Dewey street to Motalic ser vice. This service ia superior to the old in that all tho wire used in tho ca bles arc copper so that a subscriber is talking over two copper wires in place of n single iron wire with tho ground for a return circuit. With tho new cir cuit one can talk long distanco from their residence, in pluco of having to go to tho central ollice for a satisfac tory long distanco call. Then too ths servico is much better when used lo cally as tho phones aro louder and clearer, and docs away with all cross talk. As soon as the weather will por- mlt they will Btring additional cableo in tho west and and north part of town ao that aa eoon as all aro cut ovor they will got now phones and switchboard und make Uio change. Tho present management certainly' deserves credit, for tho improvements mado sinco tnklngoveY tho plant about wo yearo ago. In that tlmo they have increased tho subscribers till they are mora thun thrco times as many aa ormorly, In other wordi thrcj times as much servico for tho same mency. Be- nHeB they built n toll lino woit, a ser vico that was not to bo had for pcoplo wanting to phono In that direction. Fif- toon pcoplo, including oporutors, Una npw but mcncollpcto and manager, aro omploycd,-vhore formerly there three. Stung for 15 Years bv Indicestion's tinncs try.ntt many doctors .a,nd $200.00 worth of medlgino Jn vuin, B. F. Ayscue, . of Ingleside, M. C, at last used Dr. King's Now Life Pills, .and writes they wlully cured him him. They cure Constipation, Bilioua- Sick Headache. Stomach. Llvor. y uii(i. iowcl txoublp., atKXj ox m, Monday, Jan. 3, j j u j he a good time to buy Dinner J Sets, Plates, etc. our China ip fc &f St if lie Many New Residences. Mannger Reid, of tho Taylor Addi tion says that thirty-two new re sidences will be built in thr.t addition during 1910. Twenty of these will be built by parties who have purchased lots, the other will bo erectod by the company owning the addition. Those erected by the company will be modern cottages and will ba sold to purchasers on the monthly Installment plan. Tho erection of these houses of itself will mako quite a building boom for North Platto. Sunday Dinner at The Enterprise. Oyster Soup Roast Turkey Cranberry Jelly Celery Roast Chicken Dressing Olives Roast Pork Cream Potatoes Pickles Combination Salad, Baked Sweet Pota. Cream Apple . Mince pio Ico Cream Ten Coffee Milk Price 35 You will need "Never-Slip" shoes for this ice. Get them at Van Cleavo's. Good Starting Point You may bo doing business with this Bank already. If so. very good. If not, wouldn't it be well for you to start in with the New Year? With abund ant Capital,. Surplus and Un divided Profits, and with tho best of facilities, we are pre pared to gvo you superior service. Your business, when en trusted tp this bank, will re ceive our prompt, personal attention. HgDooiU State Bank n i.jriL Room goes Jeweler. A A A !& Sf &p it ie &f Forget the old year and start tho new by attending the Twenty-seventh An nual Ball given by the B. of L. F. ftml in. una uvening. a goou umo is as sured. Tho beautiful Pauline Hall in "Wild fire'' at Tho Kolth, Saturday evening. SACRIFICE SALE Why go out Into tho country to buy residence lota when you can buy tho following choice residence lota in the West End whore they will incjeaso in vnluo and always do In demand. Three nice lota in block 17, Ttwn Lot Co's Addition, $350.00 for all Uireo. Two handsome lota on -Block 12, Towns lotbVAddHtotoi $80000 for both lota. , Throe handsome lota on vtest Fourth street, newer in and paid . 14 rKn ..... go ior, ?i;:uu.uu ror the ttjreri. gj Four cholco lota on west Sixth street close in for $400.00, $450.00, jjj $500.00 and $C50.00 each. v. gfl These lots aro all closo in, high and dry, do not require any filling g and euch of them is worth more noney than we nre asking for them. S Buchanan and Patterson. . 4 'if tp K9 The offer of the Northwestern rail roads to abide by tho Chicago wage conferenco and to re-employ tho striking switchmen as fast as places could bo found for them was withdrawn today as indicated in their final proposal made in their statement to Governor Eberhart Monday. The strikers are now awaiting the result of the con ference nt Washington on Friday be tween President Berham of the Rail way Telegraphers' union and members of the Inter-state Commerce commis sion. Special prices on 5A robes and i UIahL.i. f i. t . i n uiuhiiom) irum now until jun isu rre mus Forstcdt, Blankenburg's old stand. An announcement from tho Union Pacific that work will begin this spring on the new depot would bo an acceptable New Year's gift to tho people of North Platte. For Sale or Trade-A bankrupt stock of clothing. For particulars inquire of P. Dorbin, at Ritner boarding house. Notice. Customers whoso accounts have run over thirty days are requested to pay in full before Jnnuar.v 1st, 1910, if they desire credit for tho ensuing year. E. T. Tbamp. For Sale. NE 18-9-32, Lincoln County. $10.00 per acre. Reasonable terms. W. L. Selby, 486 Board of Trado Bldg-, Oraa- OF TOWN LOTS.