andQocteofLLKlNEft THE great competion in this class of time piece has brought about such a high standard thatalaVm clocks are now sold by us at a mere fraction of their former price. No one ileed be without an alarm clock when they can be bought at the prices we ask. Wo have a largo stock of other clocks from tlio stately old hall clock to tho pretty mantel time-piece. Come In nnd admire we know you will buy. CLINTON, Jeweler and Optician. ! DR. 0. II. CRESSLER, Graduate Oenlisl. Office over tho McDonald State Dank. , tern LOCAL AND PERSONAL 'SCHILLER & CO., Prescription Druggist firm Door North of First National Hank Mrs. Minor Morrow Is assisting in the Greoaon Grocery for a few days. Tom Green and Perry Carson camo up, from Grand Island( to spend Sunday. Miss Amanda MylaHdor Wont to Omaha Sunday morning to spend a week or more. Arthur Artz and Miss Allco Howcra will bo married at the homo of tho bride tomorrow evening. Miss Mary Tighe will leavo the fiirst of the week for Omaha and Lincoln to spend u week br longer. Mist) Irene Hubbard came homo last evening from a two weeks' Btay with friends in I'axton. Rev. Chas. P. Chapman leaves this week for Mullen to attend a district convention of tho Episcopal church, . Miss Noma Sillun left yesterday morning for Arnpahoo after ap extended -visit with her" sister Mrs. John Dcnn. Miss Vorn Bartholmew, of Gothen burg, is visiting tho Misses Cunningham whilo onrouto homo Jtptn tho west Miss Ellzaboth Weinberger returned last evening from Lincoln whero alio spent three weeks with the Misses Stryker. Mrs. Jenkins, who was called to Council Bluffs laBt week by tlio' death Conductor Keen, returned Sunday evening. Kid Dixon, of this city, and Roy Hardesty, 'of Sidney, arothe attraction in the athletic lino at tho Lloyd thin evening, Misfl-Joaia O'Haro will leavo Friday mornlngifor Chicago to ronresenttho local Court of Forresters at tho con 41 At. - vonunn nuiu mure. ,j . VWlll Mr. and Mrs. RonBnaw of WiVHriK("TUll who spent a wc.ek with thier daughtor Miss Owens at Tryon and also visited friends in town, loft yesterday morning. Michael Solcottl returned Saturday evening from a throo months' visit In Pqrosa Canaveso, Italy. While thero he was married to Miss Mary Solcetti. Tho J. R, Rltner one-story cement building on west Sixth street is well under way, It is 12x85 feet nnd will to occupied by Mr, Ritnor as a feed atoro. Dr. Howe of Denver, chief of tho Bureau of Animal Industry arrived yes torday morning to spend Hovcral days While here ho is tho guest of Mr. nnd Mrs. M. E. Boardman, Butler Mlltonbergor will attend tho Cnpltal school in Lincoln this year nnd In a letter received by formor Instruc tors horo from tho principal ho speaks very highly of Butler's ability In vocal nnd instrumental music and has glvon him a high placo in tho school It Is not often that the patrons of the Keith havo an opportunity of see Ing a play like "MaryJano'a Pa1 which will bo produced tonight. It Ib ono of those domestic plnys of real life, with just enough comedy to re liovo tho tension of tho more serious lines. Tho play la by Edith Ellis, author 6f tho lato success, "Tho Seven SlBtera." Boyd B. Trousdale will bo wsen In tho title, rolo, that of Hiram PerklnB, ablylassistod by a cast ospec ally selected for this production. Vic Hnlligan left yestordny morning for tho Stnto University. Dr. Charles Pnrker loft Saturday night'for Snn Francisco. Mrs. Julius Hahlor will return this week from a two weeks' stay in Omnha. Miss Cora Moore went to Brady Sat urday after spending several days in town. Julius Hnhlcr has returned from a ten days visit in Humbolt, KaB., nnd Omaha. Miss Bertha Janscn returned Sunday ovonlng to spend several days on legal business. Teachors' examinations wore held In tho County Superintendents'- office Fri day and Saturday, ' ' Mr. Polack, of Portland, Ore., is. visiting his brother Sebastian Schwai gor thia weok. Frnnk Trncy roturnod Saturday even ing from Omnha whore ho represented thoB. ofL. E. Mr. and Mrs. Jnmes Seaton, of Wal lace, aro visiting their son in this city for a few days. Charles Calhoun camo up from Grand Island Saturday evening to visit his mother n day or two. Mrs. Robert Arnold arrived yester day to attend tho wedding o( hor sister MIsb Alico Howea tomorrow night. Miss Hilda Kustor left for her homo in Baltimore Saturday after spending thd summor at the Wnltemath home. M. B. Dabnoy, of Portland, who has been visiting 1.1b alstor Mro. W. T. AVIIcox for a month loft Saturday. Mrs. James Hart and son Lnwrenco roturnod Sunday ovonlng from Chicago after visiting relatives for two weeks. LoatBotweon high school and W.Srd St silver hatpin with blue atone In cen ter. Finder return to. thin office. E9-2 a ;GirIstnd stBtor, of Scran- mm 1 LOCAL PARAGRAPHS, Ed Burke had savored his connection with Tho Lender. Mr. nnd Mrs. A. M. Mnson will lenve 1 for California soon. Miss Irma Homo spont Sunday In Maxwell with relatives.' ' Walter Votaw, of Maywood; spent Saturday and Sunday in town. Wanted A Radiant Homo heater In good condition. Phono 606. 61 Mrs. W. F. Cody- will leavo today for o astern cities to visit hor husband.' George Likort, of Omaha, spent' last Week hero on business! for tho U. P. W. P. Snyder, of the experimental station, went to Sidney Saturday night. Mrs. Itcddy, of Ogalalla, arrived Sat urday to visit her daughter Mrs. Dennis O'Brien. Mrs. Mary Hnzcn nrrlvcd Sunday from Idaho to attend tho Howcs-Artz nuptials. t Warren Doolittio will leave tonlor row for Lincoln to attend Stnto Univer sity. Jnmcs McNIsh, of Omaha, has as sociated himself with tho Rebhauscn barber shop. Mrs, James McMichacl attended tho Methodist Conference at Lexington Satu rday. Mr. nnd Mrs. Art Yates, of Suther land, visited local friends the first of I tho week. Superintendent Cahill, of Omaha, transacted business here the last of tho week. John Monroe returned Sunday even ing from a ' two weeka' visit In Snlt Lnke nnd Ogdcn. Mr. and Mrs. Mn'rvis, of Beovor, aro visiting tho former's sister Mrs. Jay Moonoy this week. Charles Dixon will leavo in a fow days for Pakcdena, Cal., to attend tho polytecnicnl school. Chester Baker, of Omaha, who vis ited his brother Dick for several days, left Saturday. Miss Alma Wnltemath left Saturday for Washington, JJ. u., to attend, a finishing school. E. F. Seoborger went to'Omahn SiSn- day to attend the Bankers' Convention this week. . , Mrs. if . A. Simpson has accepted a position as saleslady in the Mnloney & LIntz millinery. Arthur Plummer, of Denver, who spent last week in tho city, left in his automobile Saturday. Fred Garlow left a fow days ago for eastern points to visit relatives and visii wun oi. uouy. , , J li, Saegor, of iioono, Iowa, .began work in tho Lender clothing, depart- i r, - ' , ' ' mens oaiuruay morning. Mrs. Leo Tobin and' children arrived Saturday to spend two weeks with her fnthor E. F. Seebergor. Piatt White, Charles Whalen and son Kenneth returned Friday evening from tho Lexington County Fair. Eniest Casey has accepted tho po sition as time keeper in tho local shops, formerly filled by Leslie Baskins. Will Klonk has taken thoposit!Oh"fn tho post office made vacant by tho resignation of Albin Sandall. Miss Alico Otton arrived the last of tho week from Nampa, Idaho, and be gan work in tho Rush Mercantile. Miss Alma Kimc, of Lincoln, who spent several days with Mrs. E. C. Richards, loft Saturday morning. Irvo Armstrong went to Grand Island Snturuay to transact business in con nection with his moving picturo show. Mr. and Mrs. Andy Struthors,and Mrs. D. A. Brown spent Saturday at Nichols with tho latter'a brother, Will Brooks. Mrs. Goff, of Fnirbury, spent tho week end, with her daughtor Mrs. H. C. Brock, while enrouto .homo from Fall Announcement We take pleasure in announce to the public that our enormous stock for tho fall and winter of 1911-1912 in all the lines we carry has arrived and is now ready for your inspection. Never in the past-twenty years have we had such a fine selection of up-to-date merchandise, nor have we been so well equipped to give you prompt and satisfactory service, the re-arrangement of our store has given better light and we have added additional competent sales people to our force. Cloaks, Suits, Dresses and Skirts. We ore certainly showing the finest line of these garments ever brought to North Platte. No two alike. We have been fortunate in securing a competent saleslady to wait on customers and we also have a competent lady to make alterations and insure a fit for each buyer, where altera tions are needed. These alterations are made free of charge. If the garment is not satisfactory you need not take it. Our ready-to-wear department is the strong feature of our store and is the equal of any found in cities of 100,000 population. We are now provided with pleasant quarters for this department, where all the conveniences can be had. It matters not what size you ore looking for, we have the garments to fit you. As for prices, we are not to be undersold; we will compete with any catalogue house in the country, quality and style considered. Dress Goods and Silks.. The latest novelties for this season are the mixtures; no two dress patterns alike, We are not showing one or two patterns, but we have a great variety from which to make selections. We cannot tell you of all the nice things we have Come in and see them. Yours for great values and courteous treatment. THE LEADER - - J. Pizer. The Largest in Quantity, Best in Quality, Lowest in Prices. lib spent tho summor with Denver. thoir mothor, oxpect to leavo Bhortly. Fred Warren will deliver lectures Mrs, Dennis O'Brien and children will thla weok on socialism at Echo, Brady, eave this week for Bouldor, Colo, where she Iibh chargo of a largo room ing house. Frnnk C. Piclsttcker, president of tho Platto Valley Bank, left Sunday oven- ng for Omaha to attend the Bankers' Convention. yiio Green-Musselmnn pool hall Ib now settled In their now quarters in the Wnltemath building. This room is larger, brighter and moro suitable in every way for tho increasing trade, Mr. and Mrs. Henry F. Contcs, of Sutherland, aro visiting thoir son A. S. Contcs and family, Mrs. Contcs will remain several weeks taking medical treatment. Judgo Grimes caused tho nrrest of Hairy Madison and Julius Mogason Sat urday afternoon for fighting near tlio Duko and Dents paper store in which thoy broke tho window, Thoy were tried beforo Judgo Grant, found guilty fined $5.00 and costs nnd paid for tho window. Maxwoll, Bigncll and Jack Morrow Flats. Miss Dorothy Wolborn loft Sunday ovonlng for San "Francisco, after spend ing throo months with her mother in thla rUr Howard Alien, of Columbus, visited Mr. nnd Mrs. W. H. Cunningham Sat urday nnd Sunday while enrouto to California. Mrs. W. T. Green nnd 'Miss Lizzlo Green loft tho last of tho week for Geneva to visit relatives for some time. Mrs.. Philip Font and children havo returned to council muiis niter a weeks' stay with her sister Mrs. Matt Walsh and mother Mrs. Baker, Mrs. John Stlmson, of Snn Francisco, arrived Saturday to visit hor brother Leonard Cornott and family whilo en routo homo from the cast Notice to Contractors. Bids willbb received until four o'clock on Saturday, September 1G, 1U, at the offico of tho Board of Regents, University of Nebraska, Lincoln, for tlio construction of a hollow brick dwelling house, to cost approximately $7,000, on tho Experiment btation farm nonr North I'lattc, according io plans nnu Bpeciiicauonu huw uu mu tho offico of tho Superintendent of Construction, Room 208, Administra tion Building, University or mcnrusKu. Bids must De scaiea anu murKuu w ui tho bidder's name, and tho words "Bids for dwolling house, Exporimont Station, North Platto" written plainly on tho outside. CRYSTAL THEATRE Iarcal H, Mnrkowitz, of San Fran cisco, has been visiting tho Westenfeld family for several days and left yestor dny for Omaha on business. Mr. Mnrkowitz is a brother of tho lato Tad Thompson and is making prepara tions'for his body to bo oxhemod and taken to Omaha to bo reintorred in a Jowish'comotory. Several hundred catalogues from Sears Roebuck Co., of Chicago, arrived at tho express ofllco Saturday and aro being distributed around tho city. Jnmes Crawford, who formerly enrried tho mall between this city nnd Gnndy, died nt Davejiport Inst Friday, to wiiicn city lie nao gono to ro ceivo medical treatment, Tho remains reached hero Saturday and wore taken to Gnndy for interment To-Night MOVING PICTURES: The Cardinal's Edict. Dudede Ribbon Counter. A Tragic Wedding. VAUDEVILLE. Kershan and Ivins, Comi cal Scotch Kids, Singing, Dancing and Talking. 10 and 15 Cents. THE First National Bank, of North Platte, Nebraska. UNITED STATES DEPOSITARY. Capital and Surplus $140,000. DIRECTORS: E. F. SEEDERGER, President, M. KEITH NEVILLE, Vice-President, E. L. M00NEY, Cashier. ARTHUR McNAMARA, J. J. IIALLIGAIN. Closing out Sale Echelbery's New and Second Hand Store. Ranges from $5.00 up. Stoves from $1.00 up. Large Refrigerators $4,oo. Gasoline StovesN$i.oo. Dressers from $2.00 up. Commodes from $1.00 up. Iron Beds from $1.00 up. Carpets, room size, $2.50. Come in and see the goods. Mr. and Mrs. Jako McGinloy, of Wnllaco, spent tho past three days with local friends. NOTICE OP SETTLEMENT. Tho State of Nebraska. Lincoln County," b In tho County Court. In the Matter of tho Estato of Jacob Itlcliltrer. Deceased. , To tho creditors, holrs legatees and others Interested In tho estato of Jacob Klchltrer Take notice, that Albort Itlculcor, ex ecutor has flled In th6 county court a report of his doings as executor of said estato and It Is ordered that tho samo stand for hearing the 10th day of October A. I). 1811. Txjforo tho court at tho hour of 0 o'clock, a. m., at which tlmo any person interested may appear and except to and contest tho same. And notice of thla proceeding. Is ordered given by the publica tion of a copy of tho notlco In the Bcml Weokly Tribune a legal newspaper printed liusald county four successive weeks prior to Raid date of hearing. Witness ray hand and tho seal of tho coun ty court at North I'latto. Nob., this Bth day of September A. I), U11. ' 8l- .John Quant. County Judge. t