4, lill;, Many shrewd persons savo their money by buying diamonds set in rings, pins nnd other articles of jewelry. You can always sell a diamond at n fair profit if you buy right. Purchasing diamonds will not only, therefore, enhance your personal appear ance, but save you moneyand bring you a reasonable profit. Como in and have a look over our beautiful selection. Every sort, size and weight to suit all pockets. CLINTON, Jeweler and Optician. Ne Chasge m Strike CcmlkiMM. Tho second week of thd strike fs drawing to a close with but Jittle change in conditions, about the only this week being . tho local-episodes of 1 walking out of,f four apprentices em ployed in tho shops and tho return of one car repairer to work. .At local Btriko headquarters it was said that this car repairer is tho only man who has returned to work on Xho Union Pacific system, at least he is the only one reported. ' i Several carloads of Strike-breakers have bcen.tekcn west this week, but the strikers have failed to Jcarn where tho fellows were unloaded. It is'prob bable that quite a largo per cent of them desertthe company after reach ing tho point of destination. Company officials at this terminal claim things are moving satisfactorily and that trains arc being moved in good shape. It Is noticed, however, thatlsoma of the passenger trains ar rivo more or less late, and this they lmvo been doing ever sinco tho strike began. Many rumors for a settlement of the strike is heard, but none, so far been confirmed. Yesterday there, was ono to the efTect that Mrs. E..H. Har riman, who is a heavy Investor In Union Pacific stock, had expressed a strong desire to havo tho striko set tled, and that her efforts might prove successful. SCHILLER CO., Prescription Druggists Flint Door North of First Nation! lUok LOCAL AND PERSONAL J. B. McKustor, of Ogalalla, la spend ing a few days in town this week. Tho Yeoman arc making arrange ments to organize a Basket Ball team. Mrs. Eddie, of Northport, Is visiting Mrs. Arthur Howard, having arrived a few days ago. Mn, Herman LcDoyt will leavo soon for Kansas City to spend several wcoka with relatives. Mrs. Burton nnd daughter Gladys, ofl'axton, are tho guests of Jocal friends this week. 'Attorney H. P. Levitt, of Omaha, spent yesterday with attorneys W. V. Hnd J S. Hoagland. Mrs. James Carpenter spent tho past two days with friends and went homo to Tryon this morning. Mrs. Homer Handloy returned Wed nesday from a six months,'" visit with relatives in Des Moines, In. Mrs. Will Eshlemon will loavo to night for Hamptort, Mont.) to1 spend several weeks with relatives. . Charlio and Blaine Kitzmlllor came down from Denver yesterday and will visit friends fqr a few days. M. 13. Thayer left for Oakland, Cal Wednesday after spending a week with Mr. and Mrs. Albort LoDioyt. Mrs. Abbott, of Evanston spent Wednesday In town whllo enrouto to Tryon whoro alio will visit relatives. On tho local gridiron this afternoon the local foot ball team will contest for supremacy with tho nigh school team ef Cozadi Press Drill at $70. 00, Farm Wagons at $06,00 upwards at Hershoys Locust and 6th St . W. U. Maloney, F, C, Plelstlckor, Will Yost and Art Salisbury are spend ing this week In the south part of tho county. X E. Dellzell,, deputy state superin tendent, arrived from the.east yester day and Inspocted the work being done by the local high school. Pale Faces Pale-faced, weafr. and shaky women who suffer every day with womanly weakness need the help of a gentle tonic, with a building action on the womanly system. If you are weak you need Cardul, the woman's tonic, because Cardul wll act directly on the cause of your trouble. Cardul has a record of more than 50 years of success. It must be good. Th Woman's Tonic Mrs. Effie Graham, of Willard, Ky., says; "I was so weak I could hardly go. I suffered, nearly every month, for 3 years. When I began to take Cardui, my back hurt awfully, I only weighed 09 pounds. Not long after. I weighed 115. Now, I do all my work, and am in good health." Begin taking Cardul; today. S OR. O. 11. CRESSLCR. Graduate Dentist. Office over tho McDonald State Bank. m a are iCARDUl Mr, nnd Mrs. Gould, of Ogalalla, visiting with local friends today. Mrs. Harry Vincent returned Wed nesday from n short visit in Sterling. Miss Elizabeth Weinberger loft Wed nesday for Omaha to spend n week or longer. Mrs. Leonard Stroup returned Wed nesday from a two-wcoks visit In Omaha. Mrs. James V. Payne will entertain tho Mothers' club next Wednesday ufternoon. Grandma Guynan left Wednesday for Schuyler to visit relatives for a week .or longer.,, ' ' . , J, L. Farabeo-and'W. J. Cummings, of Wallace, aro transacting business in town this week. Mrs. A. P. Carlson and daughter Jennie have returned from a short visit in Omaha. Roland Batle returned yesterday from Denver, whero ho spent tho foro part of tho week. Miko McCulIough and family, , of Maxwell, came up yesterday to visit friends for a fow days. Burb Wiro'and BaloTicsatHershoy's jjocusi anu bin at. Mr. and Mrs. John Holcotnb, of Brady,!- are visiting relatives and friends In town this week. SIMra. Tucker and daughter L!dd!o,who, hadboeu guests of Mrs. Alice Forgu son, left tor home Wednesday. E. E. Crandall, of Minneapolis, Is oxpected today to accept a position as watch repairer In tho Dixon Jewelry. Mr. and Mrs. Albort Durbln returned a fow days ago from Wollfleot, whero tnoy viaitcu tno latter'B father for a few days. Judge Grimes and Attorney W. V. Hpftglrind, returned from pshkosh and Chappell Wednesday, AvhoVp .court fy'as in session. Good Hay Presses nt $75.00 to $125.00 at iiornoy'8.-bocust ana 6th St jur, anu Mrs. .u. i mil, who were guesta of tho formor'Bjtbrothor Elmer Hill, loft a fow days ago for Los Angeles. Floyd Brotornitz, who has been In Gandy .fori somo tlmo organizing Yooman lodgo, returned to tho city Wodnosday. Gregory Schatz returned Wednosdny from Omaha, whore ho spent three days withj hiB son Ed, who Is attending Urolgliton college. frank Horrod, who is nt prcsont conducting a pool hall In Ogalalla, camq down Wednesday to visit his mother" a fow days. Mrs. Sara Schwartz, of Llbortyvlllo, la., arrived Wednesday to visit her brothor Ernest Trout whom she had not seen for eighteen years. r -i i xjoo uromn, 01 aimoy, in., is ox poctod this week to visit his uncles MeBsrs.'Joseph, James and Pat Itoddy, while enrouto homo from California. Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Richards went to Syracuso Wednesday whero tho for mer will market n car of cattle and the latter tp Bpend n week with tho homo folks, Mrs. E, A. Cunningham and child dren of Soneca, arrived Wednesday evening and will spend two wooks moro with tho former's parents, Mr, and Mrs. Chris Tagader, Dies of Injaries. Fred II. Munson, abrakemnnwho had worked hero but u short time, died yesterday morning at two o'clock in the Sidney hospltnl. Death wns caused by Injuries received tho night previous. Munson left this city on his run as usual and whllo walking over the cars at Pcrduo ho stumbled. In tho fall he caught the grab rod which broko with his weight and ho fell to the grotmd and striking some now steel bounded beneath the wheels. Both limbs weic crushed. Tho Injured man was hurried to Sidney and ono leg amputated,' but ho was took too wenk to survive the shock of the accident 'and death came ns n relief. Tho accident occurred nt eight o'clock and tho crew did not miss Munson until they reached Lodgo Polo. Relatives in Clinton, Iowa, were noti fied and tho Secretary of tho Elks Lodgo at Clinton notified Secretary Redmond of tho local lodgo to take charge of the body until further notice. Tho remains were brought here.yeater- day afternoon. ' ' LutheraH Fair and SupperOctober 19 Tho following is tho menu 'to' be served at tho Lutheran parish' 'house rri.. l j t... i 'in. ,.!. j.uuriuuy uvuiiiiiKi uqvuur ymut: K.nmng at oiau. t , . . Stewed Chicken with Gravy, Waffles, Mashed Potatoes, Cabbago Salad, Ham, ' Cranberry Jelly, Pickles, Celery, $1 ' v Cako, Coffee. &Thoro will also bo ori salo a lino of fancy work and aprons. Everybody como nnd got a square meal for 25c, loo! Hoot Notice. Hoo! Hoo! Lodge No. 1150, North Platte, Nebr., will meet Wednesday evening, ,Oc,,J,8,j at 8 o'clock, at now hall (old.Tnbunq rooms). , Business of importance. Everybody como. G. S. Huffman, Secty. C9-2 A. A. Schatz, Pres. Wo do diamond mounting in out own shop. Wo pay highest prices tor gold nnd silver. Wo can make an old piece of sliver look liko now at a small cost to vou. Wo havo tho most comnleto repair department in western Nebras- ua. iou win do well to patronize this department. dixon, tho Jeweler. Tho card party anu danco given In tho Masonic hall last evening by thq Knights of. Columbus was .ono of tho most brilliant and successful social affairs of tho fall season. Twelve tables werd ilsed In card games in tho. reception rooms while thirty couples of young peoplo were assembled In the danco hall. Stamp's orchestra furnished music for tho danco which continued until after midnight In the card playing tho highest scores were made by Mrs. James Hart and Charles Mar tini, Sr., to tho former was presented a a beautiful bouquot of American Beauty rosea and to tho lot tor was presented a box of cigars. At intermission tho knights served dainty refreshments. Tho most amus ing feature of tho evening was tho rival auction between James Keofo and Louis Tobln. To W. J. Landgraf, Georgo Tekulvo.CharlcBPass and others of the entertainment committee is duo 4 1. ..111. i At.,., i - ? 1.1.. L . uiu civuil ui una uujuyuuiu iuiu. This year 'McFaddon's Flats" Ib destined to enjoy tho most prosperous year it has over had. Tho enduring farco which hns been rewritten, recon Btructed and rejuvenated and will bo presented for the first time in its now form at tho Keith thoatro tomorrow ovoning. There aro numerous features made up of bright and original ideas and tho many infusions and chnnges mado It necessary to add a now equip ment of scenery. Up-to-dato tunoful music dominates and numerous cleverly thoughout ensomblo arrangements nnd specialties that serve to introduce bovy of spirited young ladies, elabor ately costumed, form ono of tho chief foaturua. Attornoy Carl Holman returned yea terday from a visit In eastern points. LOCAL MENTION Mr. and Mrs. Heck, of Reed, are visiting tho latter's mother, Mrs. P. H. Ruddy. Mrs. Blalock has returned from Cheyenne, whero she spent a week with her son. Mrs. McLano camo homo yesterday from a two weeks' visit In Hastings with her son. Mr. nnd Mrs. Elmer Helgcson havo returned from their honeymoon trip in Colorado cities. Mrs. Georgo Vroman loft Wednesday afternoon for Omaha to spend several days with friends. L. B. Wilson, of Grand Island, deputy for tho Telephone Co., transacted busi ness in town this week. A. M. Locko was called to Jefferson, Iowa, the first of the week by the serious illness of his brother. Mrs. Walter Crook and baby will leave tho first part of the week for Gibbon to spend several dayswlth relatives. Attorney Muldoon transacted busi ness in Paxton yesterday making tho trip in his car. Ho was accompanied by Mrs. Muldoon. Mrs. Wyman, of Grand Island, who was called here by tho death of her brother' thej lato Geo. Babbitt, will leavo tomorrow. Advertising alone never mado a salo, but tho right goods at right prices brought to tho notice of our customers has mado a success of our business. Let us have the pleasure of showing you some of tho now things. Dixon, The Jeweler. The funeral of the late Geo. Babbitt waa held from the homo of his daugh ter Mrs. Will Hupfer Tuesday after noon. Tho sorvices woro conducted by Rev. Harman and tho Lutheran choir sang several hymns. Many friends evidenced their regard for tho departed man by attending the sorvices and sending beautiful flowers. Tho G. A. li. attended in a body and tired over the grave of their old comrade. Inter ment was made in tho North Platte cemetery. Judgo Grimes did a sensible and humane thing when he premitted that man Louis Jensen to plead guilty to murder in tho first .degreo and . saved tho state the expense of a trial in cpurt. . In piany .instances, where ,the guilt of the accused .was beyond ques tion, tho courts have denie'd . the ac cused the right to plead guilty, in order that they might havo a fair and impartial trial and the lawyers be given a chance to earn an honest living while enormous costs wero piling up against tho great common people. If an accused man is innocent, he might possibly plead guilty to savo attorney's fees, but it is safe to take his word for it, and let justice bo done and tho mat ter set at rest at the earliest possible moment. Bixby In tho State Journal, PablicSale. ' I will sell at public sale oh th6 J. A Markee farm 3 miles south and ono mile west of North Platte on Thursday, Uctober 19th, commencing at ono o'clock p. m., sharp, 60 head of Short Horn Cattle, part of which are regis tcred and part eligible for registry, 16 head of cows ranging from 2 to 8 years old, with calf by registered Short Horn bull, 9 yearling heifers, 22 calves, 5 bull calves eligible for registry, 1 bull 18 months old eligible for registry, 5 yenrling steers, 2 two year old steers. Freo lunch at noon. C. H. BOSTWICK, Owner. T, F.iWirttsii-AuctJonperu- Notice to Hunters. No hunting or tresspassing allowed on these premises. Jesse Long Ciias. Rodinson H. C. Ridinger Fred Simants Geo. Patterson Geo. Kohi Geo. Mecomder. CRYSTAL THEATRE To-Nieht And Saturday MOVING PICTURES: Proving his Love, In the Baggage Coach Ahead. Avenged, VAUDEVILLE. Sather & Sweney, nonsense and song, featuring double yodeling. 10 and 15 Cents. McDoifald State Saqk . NORTH PLATTE, NEBRASKA. PAID UP CAPITAL, $100,000.00 Depositors also protected by tho Depositors Guar antee Fund of the State of Nebraska. Wo appreciate your business with us nnd invite new accounts. chas. Mcdonald, w. h. Mcdonald, , President Vice-Pres. and Cashier. li !j Chalmers Car THE 3 6 " The master piece of the Chalmers factory. A car that leaves nothing to be desired. A car that starts itself, in flates its own tires and with its four speed transmission, is as flexable as a steam engine. The first car of this type west of Omaha in the state is now on display by MINER HINMM, 505 Dewey Street. NEW TELEPHONE LINES NOW OPEN. We have recently purchased the telephone exchanges at Sidney and Alliance, and desire to announce that we can now furnish service to those towns and to intermediate points. We have just completed new long distance copper lines through Big Springs, Sidney, Northport and to Alliance, We are now building copper'circuits from Alliance to the Black Hills, and hope to soon announce telephone service to that section. J. C. Beaver, Special Agent, NEBRASKA TELFPHONE CO., 1 .. A Man's Greatest Opportunity to Acquaint Himself with Farm Conditions of the West Brought together under one roof will bo thousands of exhibits from all western states, making tho greatest show of its kind. ExportB will tell of practical methods for better fruit growing, grain raising, alfalfa raising, etc. Motion pictures, bands. BDecialtlea. etc., will furnish amusement. rilAGTICAL FAIISI MACHINE DEM ONSTRATIONS BIG FEATURE, Men who know western conditions will tell about land that can be bouKht for reasonable prices In tho states on and tributary to the UNION PACIFIC Standard Road of the Wcat For Information relative to fares, routes, eta, can on tjuw yAcrrza AQKMT.