SCHILLER"' CO., ' Prescription Druggists First Door North of Vint Nation! Dank Still AMtker. 5 twm Modem kMte, heat, balk aid Iigkb; ceasected wilfa sewer. Base Rest wider wkolc krase; 7 Weeks frow Pest Office; $2500.00. Teaple Real Estate & In. Agency, 1 & McDonald Block. the Miss Elite Laws, of Cozad, is gusst of Mr. and Mrs. Lm Bailey. , . Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Tiley, aro in Lodga Polo, where Mr. Tiley is organ izing a lodge of the Yeomanry. Mr. C. F. Ormsby and Miss Etta Ormsby returned Saturday night to their home at Colorado Springs. W. K. Beauchamp, who has been living up north for some time, is in town today enroute to his place near Herihey, "Jack" Kiger, a well known oast end conductor, died at 4:10 this morn ing at the Pulver hospital in this city. Tho deceased resided in Grand Island. Last Friday a issue of the Grand Island Independent contained thirteen one-page ads. One firm had eight pages another five. That's going somo on advertising. Rev, S. F. Carroll, in charge of the Catholic orphanage at Omaha, is visit ing friends in town. He was enroute to Paxton to officiate at the Brogan- Thalken wedding tomorrow morning. Men's Hats, $3.00 and $2.50 qualities at $2.25 at The Hub Clothing Dept. Fiold Agent Bryan of the American Sugar Co., says he is meeting with ex cellent success in making contracts and anticipates no difficulty in securing the average of beets allotted to this terri tory. KaufFman & Wernett, lessees of tho store rooms in the Elk building, come highly recommended as progressive business men. While neither of the firm expect, for the present at least, to locate here, they will place the busi ness incharge of a competent manager, Before vou mirchase your wants. come. leolc and see if we cannot make you somo money. The Hun Clothing Dept. Citv Physician Qulgley says this ' is the first winter since he became resident of town that wo have not had a run ol scarlet lever, aipntneria ana whooping cough among children. The only infectious disease has been n few mild cases of small-pox. Dr. Quigley attributes the lack of infectious dis eases among children largley to tho fumigation of the school buildings. Constipation is the cause of many ailments and disorders that make life miserable. Take Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablet, keep your bowels regular and you will avoid these diseases. Sold by all dealers. DR. W. F. CROOK, DENTIST, Gradnnto Northwestern University. Office over McDonald State Bank J. It. Shaw went to Gothenburg this morning to spend several days. Tho Christian aid will meot Thursday afternoon with Mrs. Max McGrew. Chief of Police Lowell went to Omaha Sunday night on a business mission. Mrs. Philip Schwortz and children loft yesterday for Paxton where they will spend a week with relatives.' Miss Marie Salisbury has resumed hor position in the office of O. E. Elder after an Illness of a couplo weeks. Tramp & Wcstenfeld will have a special sale on 3-coated enamel ware Saturday, Jan. 21st. Elizabeth Rhodes has sold to the Union Realy Co., lot 6, block 107 for ono dollar and other valuable considerations. Weather forecast: Partly cloudy to night and Wednesday; warmer. Tho maximum temperature yesterday was 83, a year ago 81; minimum this morn ing 1G, a year ago 16. Julius Pizor returned Saturday from a brief visit in Denvor, having accom panicd his daughter Mamie on hor re turn to her school in that city. Is your idle money earning you eight per cent annual Interest in good, first mortgages? If not, Seo BKATT & GOOEM AN. Photographer VonGootz moved his studio yesterday to his new quarters over Nowton's store, tho rooms former ly occupied by the Commercial Club, He has n roomy and well appointed studio. G. YCf Dienor returned last night from the Rio Grand valley of Texas where ho went two weeks ago with others He thinks there is money to be made in land investments in that country, as tho section is strongly boomed. Among thoso who accompanied Mr. Diener from this section were Messrs. Soderman, Carlson, Santo, Torpell, Douglas, Lou den, the Wright brothers and the Gamble brothers. Some of these are still In Texas. - Ckmtiaa Cksrck. The C. E. Social Friday evening kt Mr. Greeson'o was well attonded and all enjoyed themselves greatly. Re freshments were served. Ail tho services at the church wero well attended. Tho Biblo school at tendance is climbing upward slowly in spito of so much sickness. The small room was well filled with Endeavors and their friends at the En deavors services. Two members were received into the society. "Christian Education" was the morn ing theme in which tho minister em phasied the need of protecting and de veloping the Spiritual nature of our boys and girls. An-offering was taken for Cotner University. In tho evening "Life's Greatest Call ing" was tho subject of an address in which the ministry was exalted as the greatest calling In life, a calling in which thero Is more real joy and satis faction, greater real valucB and returns than any other calling. In the Christian church there is a great demand for more consecrated men who will give themselvos to the ministry. An appeal was mado to tho young men to honestly consider the ministry in making their choice of a vocation for life. For Rent "One 4 room furnished house only $16.00 per month. Other houses and nlco unfurnished rooms, storage and safety .deposit boxes. Buatt & Goodman Miss May Walker was hostess at two functions last week, one Fridayevo n- ing and the other Saturday afternoon. On each occassion the entertaining fea ture was 500 and the guests numbered sixteen at each. Both tho evening and the afternoon affair was delightful to the guests. Wanted to sell Eizht brood mares Weicrht 1050 to 1500 pounds. L. E. Ebright, two miles west of Experiment tal farm. Mrs. Annio Church mado a formal transfer of hor property to C. O. Weineond yesterday, but the latter will not take possession until about the middle or march. For rent Four room house on cast Fourth street. Electric light and bath JPhone 140. Money To Loan To boy or build a home, pay off your Nebraska is not known is a wool-pro- old Ionnr !mprovo your Seo To my Customers and the Public Generally. After January 1st, 1911, I will sell hardware for Cash only. I will sell Stoves and Farm Imple ments for cash or approved notes as in the past. Thankingyou for your past patronage I will endeavor to merit more of it in the future. Wishing you all a Happy and Pros perous New Year I am , Yours truly, Jos. Hershey. Ranch for Rent Bids will bo received for cash rent of the ranch now occupied by W. C. Pat terson by me up to noon Mch 10th, 1911. The plowed land must be cultivated, fences and improvements kept in repair. Loase will bo for one year with a pri vilege of five years. J. E. EVANS Medicinos that aid nature are always most effectual. Chamborlaln's Cough Remedy acta on this plan. It allays the cough, relieves the lungs, open3 the se cretions and aids nature in restoring thn BVHtom to a healthy condition. Thousands have testified to its superior excellence. Sold by all dealers. duclng state, hence it may Surprise some to learn that 250,000 sheep were sheared in the state last year with an output of 1,G25,000 pounds in fleeces, Thero is no reason why thero should not bo many thousand of flocks in the state, but the day of farm flocks has not yot come, and probably will not until the sheep ranges of the mountain Btntes ha.ve been taken up and converted to other tises Members of the A. B. Club and their husbands, twenty in number, passed a delightful evening yesterday na tho guests of Mrs. H. C. Brock arid Mrs. Geo. W. Finn at the home of the for mer. High five was he entertaining feature and very merrily did tho games progress. The refreshments served at the closo received the compliments of the guests. Citizens are responding liberally with donations for the purchase of a site for tho proposed Carnegie library. Over half the needed two thousand dollars has been subscribed, and it is believed the full amount can be raised without much trouble. Buchanan & Patterson headed tho list with fivohundreddollars, several other citizens havo subscribed ono hundred dollars nach, and others fifty dollars each. The progressive men of tho towp realize tho benefit tho library will prove, and aro showing it by their subscriptions. This writer fig ures that the library will bo worth to his red headed boy ten times what it will cost him, tho writer, in taxes to maintain it. Buatt & Goodman. A Famous Parlor Maid. Sydney Smith, tho famous author and wit, In describing hla early mar ried lifo In a Yorkshiro parsonago told how ho mado a butler out of a village girl: "A manservant was too expensive, so I caught up a llttlo garden girl mado Uko a milestone, christened her Bunch, put a napkin In her hand and mado her mv butler. Tho clrls taught hor to read, Mrs. Sydnoy to wait, and 1 under took her morals. Bunch becamo tho best butler In tho county," But Bunch was not merely butler- she was valet too. A visitor thus ao- scribes hor: 'Comlnc down ono morning, I found Bunch pacing up and down -tho pas- unco borore ucr masters uoor iu u Btnto of great perturbation. ' 'What Is tho matter, Bunch?' ' Oh. ma'am. I can't get no peace of mind till I'vo got mnster shaved, and lie's so late this morning!' "This 'getting mnster shaved' consist ed In making ready for him with a largo pnlnter's brush a thick lather Ip a hugo wooden bowl as big as Mam brlno's helmet, which sho always con sldercd as tho most Important avoca tion of the morning." WhenjMiylng a cough medicine for children bear In mind that Chamberlain's Couch Remedv is most effectual for colds, croup and whooping cough and that it contains no harmful drug. Sold by all dealers. 10ft 11 ' , . Greatest Reduction Sale ever known in the city on ' high class merchandise Drebert Clothing Co. During January. CRYSTAL THEATRE A Rare Opportunity to Buy Clothing at Cost and Below. . . On account of the unfavorable condition of the weather we are going to offer our entire stock of MEN'S AND BOYS' SUITS AND OVERCOATS AT A BIG REDUCTION. We have one assortment of Men's Suits, broken in lots, that sold from $12.50 to $18, which we will close out at $7.98 Another assortment of Suits that sold for $15.00 to 20.00 which we are offering you at $12.50. Our regular stock of Men's and Boys' Suits and Overcoats at 20 per cent discount Our goods are all marked at regular prices, so we give the customer the chance to see that the proper discount is given Ladies and Misses Suits, Skirts and Cloaks. N J One lot of Ladies' Suits and Jackets at ONE-HALF OFF regular price. One lot of Ladies' Skirts ONE-THIRD LESS regular price. On all regular lines a discount of one-fifth off. Remember no make up price. All goods are marked in plain figures, figure the discount yourself. Yours for one prjee to all less discount, The Hub Clothing Dept. W T. BANKS, Prop. C. K. MARTINI, Mgr. The Ten Chewors. "Chowlng ten comes from Slam." said i n..1.--. II I. ii t All It Id n traveler. mcy cun u iuh-uk- In a plug, like chewing tobacco, and It has a villainous smell, -inis emeu is duo to the fermentation It hna under gone. Tho tea that tho Siamese em ploy for chowlng purposes Is a very coarse, rank plant. It la gathered Uko ordlnnry tea, but tho leavea alter being compressed Into plugs are burled for fifteen' days. They ferradnt during burial. On their resurrection they aro very, very fragrant Indeed. Tho Sla- raeso boatmen chow tea. The rickshaw men chow It. Tho litterateurs chow It. Thoy say it makes them worn oettor. This Is probably tho truth, for 1 chew ed n plug niysolf In Annm, and it ex hilarated mo strangely. But tho aftor- math was bad a headache, smarting eyes and nervous depression." Wash ington Post A Valuable Work. On salo at the book stores of G. M. Mmlllnn (mil IT U7 TJ lnnr Dilii 1 .OK. "Mftfth MlntfA nnA Ifci A ncnnlntlnnn II A IH.W HIIU I 1 11 ilDDUVIUUUIigi This work is neatly bound and Illus trated, and tells of stirring incidents that took placo when North Platto was a rough frontier town, nnd traces the progress of the city since that time. Associations of Cottonwood Springs and Fort McPhcrson are treated at lencrth: and accounts of Indian atroci ties and battles criven. Un the whole. this book ought to And a place In every home in North i'lutte. When Tblttoy Tried to Fly. From earliest childhood Tolstoy was remarkably obsorvunt of tho things that wero going on In tho world around him. Thus, whllo Btlll In his teens. wo Una ulin toning an lmeresi iu uiu nrt of flying fchnt was too practical to suit his dovoted mother. With char actcrlstlc thoroughness bo Invented a design of hla own and with equally characteristic courage proceeded to put It to un Immediate test from a second ntory window, nut tho boy. who was nftcrwnrd to tlnd food for thought for tho wholo civilized world. was not destined to mnke his mnric ns nn mrnur ncropiunisi. no icu in stnntly to the ground, and. though by great good fortune no bones wore ac tually broken, the concussion wob so grcnt that young Tolstoy nftcrwnrd slept for sixteen hours on end. To-Nififht and Saturday. Joy For Johnny. Johnny's mother wns telling Johnny stories from Bible history. And John ny for u long time wns very silent At last ho Blghcd and looked up qucs tlonlnnly Into bis mother's face "When I cct to heaven shall I know every ono?" he nsked. "Yes. Indued," answered his mother. "Napoleon, and Samuel, and Oeorgo Wnshlncton. and Solomon, and nnd Dnvld?" persisted Johnny. "Certainly, dear!" "Well, then, mother, If I'm very good If I'm ever so good nnd nsk hltn ever so nicely, do you think that Dnvld will let mo touch his slingshot Just touch lt-onro?" riillridelphln Times. . MOVING PICTURES: "The Latest Fashion in Skirts," "A Cowboy's Strage-gem." VAUDEVILLE: Blair & Kingsley, comedy, singing and dancing. 10 and 15 Cents. Death. Death, tho dry pedant, spares nel ther the rose nor the thlstlo, nor docs ho forgot tho solitary blado of grass In tho distant waste. Ho destroys thor oughly and unceasingly. Kvorywhero wo may seo how he crushes to dust plants nnd beasts, men and their works. Even tho Egyptian pyramids that would seem to defy him, aro tro phlcs of hlB power, monuments of do- cny. graves of prlmovol kings. Ileln rich Heine. Pa's Idea. "What was the troublo at tho build lug of tho tower of Babel, pa?" "I'm not certain, but I think it was between the union and tho nonunion workmen "-Now York Press. THE First National Bank. of North Platte, Nebraska. UNITED STATES DEPOSITARY. Capital and Surplus $140,000. ARTHUR McNAMARA, President. E. r. SEEBERGER, Vice-President, M. KEITH NEVILLE, Vice-Presluenf, P. L. M00NEY, Cashier. Tamed Him. "Slip mo a brace of cackles." order ed tho chesty looking young man with bored air as hu perched on tho llrst stool In tho lunch room. "A what?" asked tho wnltrcss as sho placed a glass of water boforo him. "Adam nnd Eve tint on tncir oacusi A pair of sunny aiders I" said tho youug man In an oxaspcratod tone. "You got mo, kid," returned tno waitress.- "Watcha want?" "Eggs up," said tlu young man. "E-g-g-s, tho kind that como uororo tho hen or aftor, 1 novor know which." "Why didn't you sny so in tho tirst placo?" asked tho waitress, "you a a had 'cm by thlfl time." "Well, of all things!" said tho young man. "I know what ho was drlvln at an A I tho time," began tho waitress as xuo young man uepaneu. uui u of thorn fellers that minus mcy cuu got by with nnythlng. Ho don't know timf timv'rn nnlnc nlain Enellsh now In restaurants."-Kansao City Times, Saves Two Lives. "Neither my sister nor myself might bo living to-day, if it had not been for Dr. King's Now Discovery" writes A, D. McDonald of Favettevillo. N. C R. P. D. No. 8, "for wo both had fright ful coughes that no other remedy could help. We wero told my sister had con sumption. Sho was very weak and had night sweats but your wonderful medl clno complotoly cured us both. It's the beat I over used or heard of." For soro lungs, coughs, colds, hemorrhage, agrippe, asthma, hay fever, croup, whooping cough, all bronchial troubles, Its aupremo. Trial, bottle free. 50 cents and $1.00. Guaranteed by Stono Drug Co, Mrs. Gus Chamberlain and son. of Denver, wero tho guests of relatives n town tor several days. Knew Just How. Mnnv years bko In Paris nt tho first presentation of a tragedy that had for It e osinc sccno tho muraer oi u owl ish king which had taken plnco nearly lmlf n century earlier all went well till tho murder bcoiio enmo on. when n fiirmtnrai old ccntlcmuu In tho ntnoo bor showed signs of strong dls satisfaction nnd nt length called out angrily: AhAnrrt! Thov'vo cotlt all wrOngl Tho manager himself heard this plain spoken comment, nnd. being naturally disturbed by so swooping a cuuuumuu inn. ho Houcht out tho critic and po lltnl. l,vnT.,1 in lmOW WllUt fOUlt llO liiwl in find with It. "Whv. mv cood sir." cried tho old ,IM, nn nlr of nnthodtT. "tllO ,i.a1i frrnnntnir of tho scono Is lncor .fi vmi imvn mndo thorn kill tho king to thp right of tho door, whereas wo muruerca mm vu m" Snlosrnen Wanted to look after our interest in Lincoln and adjacent counties. Salary or Commission. Adresa The Harvey Oil Co. Cleveland, unio. mm SIMPLICITY is often more ef fective tian tho most elaborate pose. You can see proof of it in tho sample photos to be seen at this studio. WE TAKE THE PHOTOS as you want them, however. You se lect the attitude you prefer. We will do our best to mako It tho best photograph you have ever had taken. G. W.ANDERSON successor to H. O, Hulverstedt