1 n We have the largest and best selection of Watches in Western Nebraska. Let us show you how reasonable you can buy a reliable time piece. DIXON, THE JEWEL JER I DR. H. C. BROCK, g DENTIST. Over First National, rhono 118 K Miss Parker, head nurse at St. Luke's hospital, has been awarded a prisso by a medical journal for the best essay on "The Ubo of a Bed Pan." R Butler Buchanan has been confined to the house the greater part of tho timo for two weeks past. He is Buffer ing) from an apparent combination of physical ailments. Mrs. Harry Parish was operated upon at St LukeV hospital yesterday for appendicitis, and following this three tinnn fnr other troubles were per formed. The patient is reported to bo doing nicely. If that idle money it not earning you 8 per cent interest in safe first mort gage loans, call and sec Bratt & Good man. Frank Hengen, of Willow precinct is in town today and made The.Tribuno a call. While here Mr. Hengen purchased a thoroughbred hog of Blankenburg Bros. Nothing nicer for a Christmas gift than a delicate piece of china. Mako your selection at tho Tramp Grocery. Miss Florence Weinland, of Well fleet, went to O'Fallon's Sunday where she will teach in tho Bchools, succeeding MissVoseipka whoso recent sickness prevents her from finishing tho term. Miss Loretta Murphy had been teach ing Miss Voseiuka's room, but she did not want to teach this year, and gave har nut-vices onlv until another could be secured. Tk. nolo of Tho Lender continues. S9r, nn Indies' coats are being closed out nt $14.49: ladieB long coats worth $16.00 are being sold at $7.65. The following officers of S. A. Doug las Post, G. A. I., were elected Satur day evening: Commander, C. A. Rob ison; Senior Vice, L. A. McDonald; Junior Vice, Geo. W. Rose; Chaplain, J. S. Hoagland; Officer of the Day, P. H. Ruddy: Officer of the Guard, W. H. Gould: delogate to tho encampment, John Foster. Installation will occur the first Saturday evening in January. See that Bunch of Bargain plates at Buchanan Grocery. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Den left yester day for a visit with friends in Arap ahoe. See Rinckcr's fine , line .of China. Suitable presents for Ctiristmas. Miss Nora Jeffers will be hostess te tho Jolly Twelvo tomorrow evening at the home of Mrs. Thos. Ryan. See our show windows for latest novelities. Dixon the Jeweler. The Methodist aid society will meet Thursday afternoon with Mrs. J. A. McMichael. The board of examiners, who have heen here for n couplo weeks, will finish their work Saturday and leave Sunday for the west. For Sale Snmo choice Poland China Boars, also some Red 'Polled Bulls. Payne's Dairy Farm.one half milo south of North Platto. ' The Red Cross Christmas seals have been received by Dr. D. T. Quigloy and will be placed on sale in a few days. They will bo on salo at stores, and will also be sold by members of the young people's societies of the sev eral churches. The Leader is selling ladies' $4.00 shoea at $1.89; and $3.00 men's shoes for $1.92, You can't get such bargains elsewhere in North Platto. A half dozen men from Boone connty were in town this morning enroute homo from a trip up the North River branch. They were very enthusiastic over the crops raised at Keystone, Lew ellen and OBhkosh, saying that corn and potatoes are better in that section than in Boone county where land sells at a much higher price. SCHILLER & CO., Prescription Druggists Hirst Door Nortb of First National Hank - Mrs. H. M. Grimes snent Sunday in Kearney. ac:ompanyihg Judge Grimes, who delivered tho Elks' memorial address. Earlv flhooners cot best selections: our stock is now complete. dixon tho Jewelor. Dr. Wm. Neale. of Charles Town. Va., is visiting his daughter, Mrs. M. K. Neville, having arrived Saturday, Mrs. weale as been here for a week or two. Mrs. W. M. Cunnningham returned Saturday evenintr from Omahn. where she attended the consecration of Bish op Beechor and remained over a few days to visit friends. Rincker's carried the best line of Kodaks and talking machines. Four men were added to the car re pair gang Saturday. The force in this department was reduced last month. but it was found that tho number of men employed was insufficient to do tho work. A special feature of our stock is tho opportunity for selection. In all depart ments we aro showing new and ex ceptional goods at reaHonoblo prices. Dixon, The Jowolor. The advance agent of "Tho Travel ing Salosman" spent Saturday in town making arrangements for tho presenta tion or mac laugnanie piay on tne even ing of December 14th. J. J. Halllgan in at Gerlng attending the session of district court. Mr. and Mrs. James Robinson, of Corwith, la., are vlBiting relatives in town, Mrs. Robinson is a sister of Arthur and Will Salisbury. Operator Stotts, of the Postal Tele graph office, has gone to Garden City, Kan., to spend tho holiday season. Dur ing his nbsonco R. C. Stowe. of Water loo, will manipulate the keys. Gift books and Christmas cards in endless profusion at Rincker's, A local firm thatlooks after tho rent ing of nearly ono hundred and fifty residences said yesterday that they had but two dcslrablo houses that were not occupied, and thcaowero vacant because they aro located so far out. Two farms for rent. Inquire of F. H. Garlow, manager Cody ranch. Tho temperature last night reached tho lowest point this season, register ing two abovo zero on private ther mometers and tho same at tho government weathor bureau. Yestor uay'a snow was heavier in tho central part of tho Btate than in this section. Tho state firo marshal visited North Platto n few days ago and Inspected several buildings that border on the verge of "firo traps." Ah a result of his visit Chas. McDonald has concluded to encase his frame building on west Front street with corrugated iron. Sco Rincker's line of toilet sets. They mako an acceptable gift. Local sportsmen will potitlon tho leg islature to chnngo tho gamo law so as to givo n thirty day open season on nuall. Thcso birds have been protected by a closed soason for several years, they have become quite plentiful, and hunters think nn open season for kill ing the birds should now be enacted. Mrs. W. T. Berry and Mrs. E. F. Sceborger entertained tho members of tho A. B. club and their husbands at tho home of the former last evening. More than a scoro were present, and tho evening was pleasantly passed at high five. A nice two courso luncheon was served at midnight. Tho annual meeting of tho share holders of tho First National Bank of North Platto will bo held at the bank, Jnnunry 10, 1911. F. L. MOONBY, Cashior. North Platte, Neb., Dec. 5, 1910. Tho Woman's Relief Corps elected tho following officers -last Saturday, arid they will be installed in January: Mrs. Anna Church, President; Mrs. Robt. Robinson. S. V. President: Mrs. John Worthly, J. V. President: Mrs. John Neary, Chaplin: Mrs. Henry Bretcrnitz, treasurer; Mrs. Syl. Friend, Conductor, Mrs. Knapp, Guard. Teachers Wanted, There are seven districts in Lincoln county in which there is no Bchool be cause of inability to securo teachers. The terms of these schools range from fivo to seven months and tho nay is $-10 per month in some and $45 in tho others. Supt. Ebright has made Inquiry all over the state for teachers but has been unable to secure enough for the schools of this county.' Notice. All accounts due Tho Leader for 1910 rriust bo paid by January 1st, 1911. Statements will bo sent to all debtors. J. FlZEK. Property For Rent. RESIDENCE. G room house on north side, closo in. New houso built this last summer. Good cellar and wash house. City water in house and yard. $18.00. BUSINESS BUILDINGS. 2 nice storo rooms on cornor of Locust and Ninth streets. Corner room $20, south room $25. Tho upstairs of tho abovo building is fitted up with 14 nico rooms. All modern. A fine proposition for keep ing roomers. $40. per month. Or wo will make a lease for tho whole building -on good terms. Temple Real Estate & Ins. Agency, C. F. Templo, Mgr. , f A. J. AMES. V k X f r Doctors Ames & Ames, Physicians and Suracons, Ofilco over Stono Drug Co. Phones l851SfJ. 1 IWUOIUUlltO AIU of around the office a halo of The Steady Subscriber. How dear to my heart is the steady subscriber, Who pays in advance at the birth Anon upnp. Who lays down tho money nnd does it quito giaaiy Ana casts plinor. He never says, "Stop it; I cannot af ford it, T'm eettine moro papers than now I iAarl " But always says, "Send It; tho family like it- , , , , In fact, wo all think it a real house Wnw welcome he .is when he steps in Via nnnr.tlim. How he makes our heart throb; how ho mnlnn nnr hpnrt dance. We outwardly thank him; we inwardly bless him The steady subscriber who pays in ad vance . POD SATF If lookiag for a cheap , good home, sice building lot or the best and cheap est fire iBsurance, See Bratt & Good-maa. Last Week of the Green Tag Sale This is the last week of the Green Tag- Sale at The Leader. Those who have not availed themselves of this opportunity to purchase reliable merchandise at a great reduction in price should certainly do so. Winter is now here, and if you need anything in the line or Ladies, Misses and Childrens Furs and Coats, Mens Cloth and Fur Overcoats, and everything in the line of wearing apparel, come here and get the benefit of the big discount we offer. Our stock is complete in every department, THE LEADER, JULIUS PIZER, Proprietor. See the Vaudeville Artists at The Keith Tonight. Suits For Young Men! JPfcC. fy?nh u LWfaJaaaaMaTaaaaaaaaaaaaM ,pwrisMI9IO, , Tim HotuecJ KuppennaeMT Que to THERE'S a certain Clothes feel jng within every Young Man that makes him want "The Tiling" Wo'ro showing the Smart, New Fall Models for Young Men. There's no radical departure in style of cut this season, but there are many now fabrics and color ings and many little "tailor touches and kinks" that are new and very artistic. Tho Two and Three Button Sacks will be the favorates. Cheviots, Worsteds and Caa simere9, In a variety of smdrt now patterns, will be tho matorials. Suits at $15, $18. $20 t $2S. . Wo were never better propared to givo tho Young Man his Ideal Suit than we are at present writ ing, and we're always pleased to show. Beautiful lino of Now York Neckwear just received. Nifty Fall Hats to plcaso and suit every man. j. b. McDonald, THE HOME OF GOOD CLOTHES. THE First National Bank, of North Platte, Nebraska. UNITED STATES DEPOSITARY. Capital and Surplus $140,000. ARTHUR McNAMARA, President, E. F. SEEBERGER, Vice-President, M. KEITH NEVILLE, Vicc-Prcsluenf,. E. L. M00NEY, Cashier. A DUNKARD s Not a Criminal. Why Treat Him as Such. Ony a Poor Unfortunate Who Needs Help, Why Not Help Him. Send Him to a Neal Institute. The Neal internal treatment curcB tho periodical, occasional or moderate drinker, the habitual and excessive drinkor and tho nervous man who has to drink (o keep from uecom Inn mora nervous. It takes away all inclination to drink, all desire and crav ing for drink by neutralizing tho poison of alcohol in tho system and ridding the blood of tho ptlson by a rapid process of elimination leaving tho drinkor in tho oamo normal condition ho was in beforo tasting liquor, so far as tho effect of alcohol may be concerned all appetite for drink gono and ho is a now man. NO HYPODERMIC INJECTION. The Neal internal troatment effects a norfect euro in threo days without hypodermic injections. A guaranteed bond nnd contract is given each patient agreeing to effect a perfect cure or rotund tne money at the and or tho tmrd any. A MODERN TREATMENT. The Neal Is a Phvalcana Cure for tho drink habit; It is the most modem and perfect of known treatments, originated by a physiciun, compounded by a physician and administered by experienced physicians. If never falls. Address iock box zw, urnnu xniunu. Neb. Phono Boll phono 205 or 595. Ind. 187 for a copy of our book aod con tract. Wo givo bank references. We frerl only fhe Liquor Drug and Tobacco habit. A Man's Perfect Gift to a Woman ... A Bottle of Perfume Our lino of Holiday Pack ages are beautiful and we are positive we selected the best makes and odors. Ask to sco Riegers Flower Drops. Schiller & Company Family Druggists. Road No 337. To all whom it may concern: The special commissioner annotated for tho purposed of locating a public road as follows: Commencing nt a point about 20 rods cast of tho Nw corner of tho S. E. i Section 12, Township 10, North, of Range 20, and running thenco in a North Westerly direction across tho Northoast nuartor !nnd North west quarter of Section 12, T, 10. K. zo, ionowing tno oiu truvoicu irau to the N. W. corner of Section 12. T. 10, R. 20, has reported in favor of tho establishment of Bald road and all claims for datnaco or objections there to must bo filed in the ofilco of tho county clerk on or beforo nopn on the 8th day of February, or such road will bo established without reference there to. Dated North Platte, Nebr., Dec. 5, TJ1U. . U. ciLLIOTT, uounty ucrK. How our 10c HOME MADE BREAD has taken with ladles who are particu lar about what kind of Broad they buy. iney snow ineir goou judgment wnen they purchnso a loaf of our 10c Home Made Bread. It is made from tho best of flour and great core is used In tho making. It is certainly dillorent from tho ordinary Dread you buy. Be suro and ask for DICKEY'S Home Made Bread 10c per loaf.