i f MM Nothing enhance the appearance of a pretty hand anbre than a pretty ring;. Even homely hands are made 'u,.f( Inntfirwr k, mrl nf n n?nr rinnr. It nan rrivp.a n look of elegance to your sntire "get up." Come in to- this store- bought expressly CLINTON, Jeweler and Optician. 2 S OR. 0. U. CRESSLER, Z : ; Graduate Dentist. Office over the McDonald J S State Bank. LOCAL AND PERSONAL . Clyilo Trottor, . of Brady, transacted busineM In the city yesterday, Mrs. John Mang left tho last of tho week 'for Omaha to spend ft week with irini. v 'J; Lawrenco Monahan came down from Llsco Saturday to visit relatives until yesterday. v i Patterns drafted at the Keister, Mrs. Joseph Murphy cams homo Sat urday from Keystone whore she visited a week with friends, Miss Jessie VanBrocklin, who has been in Grand Island for several months, Is rejwted to be ill. MIm Esther Antonldes, who. visited the home folks last week, returned to her schoolln Hershoy yesterday. P, C. Pielstlcker will lcavo today for Wallace whore ho will act as clerk at a Wg sale which Is being held there this week. Miss Amy Crocker, of Bouldor, Colo., who had been visiting the Frodorcl f amfiy for two weeks, went home this morning. Mrs. Caroline Dillard. of Grand Junction, returnlhome Saturday af tor spending a pleasant three weeks with local friends. Miss Lucy Brown, fprmarly of this city, who has been teaching in the Sutherland schools, spent the week end with friends In the city. i Wall paper 6 per cent discount, ' DUKH & DEATS, Mise Kate Weinberger will leave in the near future for California, where j&e expeeta to visit relatives and friend for several weeks. Hps,. Ralph Smith and sons Brace and .Foye, who havo been visiting relatives in Chicago for several weeks, came home Sunday afternoon. ' A free matinee to the school children waa riven at the Keith theatre Satur- (kiy afternoon. Tho program consisted of moving pictures and tralnted dogs. i-.-MlM Mabel Haves. Is exacted tho (bust of the month from Cozad to at tend tho Thanksgiving balland visit with Miss Irono Richards for a wook r longer. t Mrs, Torrance McGovorn, Jr of Sidney, who hw been the guest of tho McGovern family in tho Fourth ward for two weeks, will loavo for homo' to wrrow. Tickets for the annual ball of the local boiler makers, which will be hold at the Lloyd on Wednesday evening, Nev. 39Ui,:are selling In such, a man iter as to indicates an unusually large attendance. ' Mrs, Valentine Bcharman will leave fr California next week to dispose of her property there and spend a month or more with her husband and other relatlveOho reside there. Work on the new school building at IltHmeyfcnder the supervision of Con tractor R. D. Thompson Is'progresslng aaMataetarily ami when completed will Im a credit allke.to the town, the pakfons and tJie'builder; for pretty hands. Wnltor O'Connor spent Sunday with friends In Columbus. County Judgo John Grant spent tho week end. In Wcllflcct on bualness. Miss Hardin, tho vocal teacher, will leave shortly for Lincoln to visit friends, Tho Cotcrlo Club will bo entertained tomorrow afternoon at cards by Mrs. Lnvvhead. W. W. Burr returned Saturday from a wcoU'h visit in tho eastern part of tho stnto on business. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wnltcmnth will ontortnin tho Harmony Club Thursday evening of this week. Mr,, and Mrs. D. P. Wilcox, of Cbzad, were Sunday visitors at' tho homo of Mr. nnd Mrs. J. Q. Wilcox. W. W. Burr, of the stato farm loft Saturday avenlng for Chadron to de liver lectures on dry arming. Tho Episcopal Guild will bo enter tained on Thursday aftornoon nt thq rcsidijrico of Mrs. Lester Walker, Sr. Mrs. Goorge Roberts loft for Max well tho last of the wook, having como up, to, attend the Rector-Hounshell nup tials. ' Tho "Pat" thoatrohas been arranged so uiat a matinco can be givon every Saturday and enjoyed as much as an evening performance. Miss Campbell, who has been in chargo of tho Huffman millinery, will loavo In a Bhort timo for Lincoln to visit relatives and friends. Sam Brown, of Grcon River, who was called here last week' by the death bf his father the late W. T. Brown, went back Sunday ovcnlng. Sisters Julia Ann and Lucy, of tho Grand Island hospital, woro in the city .Saturday evening while enroute' homo from a month's stay In Sldnoy. David Ryan had his nose broken while playing foot ball last weak and has the;Bap.Ughtly babdagfd In hoppa. that It will g6 back,lnV place. ? , Mine Hajsel. Mlnshall, of the Gothen burg Bchools, came up Saturday to visit her parents and will remain for her slfltor'a wedding tomorrow evening. Mrs. Frank Dontlor and daughter, of Denver, are expected tho last of tho month to spend Thanksgiving with the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robin son. Misses Mario Martini and her guest Miss Nellie Rush, of Sioux City, went to Hershoy Saturday to visit tho for- mor'o sister Mrs. Fred Raamussen for a week or more. A dozen couples of tho younger soclol set passed a delightful ovonlnjr Satur day as tho guests of Miss Alleon Gnntt, It was regretted by all that midnight came so quickly. wanted to Kent-Good modom cot tago; not less tnan six rooms, H. L. Greesok Arthur Artz, an employe of tho local shops, waslnjured while at work tho last of tho woqk on an 800 pound radi ator. His limb was crushed by tho huee casting and he was taken tn thn home of hla father Bruno Artz, where the limb was set and tho patient at last reports fS resting easy, but it will be some time before no can resume work Netice ur. iwinom desires to nnnounco to tho public that ho has open-cd a private hospital at tho former home of Mrs. James Belton, 218 west Fourth street, for tho treatment of medical and surgical cases. Special accommouauon lor connnement cases. Miss Irma Home visited her father In Maxwell Saturday and Sunday. , Edwnrd McGowan, of Denver, Is visiting Mr. and Mrs. BertNnperateck. E. 0. Havcrsteadt transacted- busi ness and visited his family In Gothen burg Saturday. Police Judgo Fred Warren went to Grand Island yesterday to address a socialist meeting. Mrs. B. L. Robinson will leavotoday for Grand Island to visit her son Guy .and wife for several days. 25 per cent discount on 1911. wall paper. Duke & Deats. 76-2 Mr. and Mrs. F. T. Redmond .. spent Sunday in Lexington with their daugh ter Mrs. Wm. Tannor. 'h The J. S. Davis Auto Co., sold a new 1912 Model Rco Touring car to B. 0. Collendcr of Gandy. J. E. Tripp, formerly of the Carson- Landgraf barber shop, left lost week for Fremont to accept n position. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Stono havo as their guest Miss Francis Goldman, of Omaha, who is a sister of Mrs. Stone. Mrs. Greeley Bundy returned Sunday evening from Wallace, where she spent a Week with her daughter, Mrs. Dee Raney. Miss Roe Danbaum, of Getty, S. D., arrived Sunday evening to spend two weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Stone. Director Burnett, of Lincoln, trans acted business at tho experimental sub station tho last of last week and left Saturday. After spending several days with her brother A. S. Coatcs nnd family, Mrs.' Frank Coker returned to Sutherland Sunday. Miag Lillinn Ritner and sister Graco will leavo this week for Omaha where tho former will attend tho teachers' convention. Tho Kenmoy Military Academy foot ball team will play tho high' school eleven ,on tho local gridiron Friday nftornoon. ' Mr. nnd Mrs. Wm. Tanner, of Lcx- Xt- t-li.l . t mm CJ- uiu iiuwjr s paronis, Air, nnu Mrs. iv, T. ucumonu. A good timo now to cot vour naner- Ing dono. Special sale on wall paper. DUKE& D EATS. Victor Halliftan. who is attending tne btqto university, is proving ono of tho strongest players of tho f dot ball squad this season. j Rev. W, S. Porter returned Saturday evening from Paxton, wheros ho con ducted the funeral eery Ices of tho lato Stophen N. Disbrow. Henry Coker nnd children, of Suther land, who spent tho nast 'week, with Mr. nnd Mrs. Ralph Chamborlaln.. loffc for homo Sunday morning, It Is rumored thut one of tho .mnnh popular young business men of thp city will join tho ranks of tho benedicts shortly after tho holidays. Miss Elsie Kelly, of Gibbon., who camo up last week to visit friends and attend tho Uoctor-Hounshell weddjng, loft tho last of tho week. ' J. S. Johnson, proprietor dt tho Johnson Cash store, camo up from Kearney qn business Sunday nnd will spend soveral days in tho city. Mesdamea E. F. Seoburorer. J. I?. Hayes, A. B. Hoatrland and Miss Han. nah Kollher will entertain the Indian Card Club tomorrow afternoon at tho homo of tho former. The Catholic Girls Club will be enter tained next week on Mondav evening by the Misses Ida and Genevieve Ott,en stcln, Kate Soyforth. Anna O'Haro and , , -----o Airs, Unas. Reynolds at the home of MissSeyforth. Mrs. John Wnllenhaunt received tho fnllnurintr nltrmtnrr o fnwf ,1rin n , H which her grandsons, of pubuquo, ik.',' are mcnuonea as voutnitu nornniann bulldets. Al and Leo Wollenhaunt. two youtna residing nt 1113 Main St, have completed a working model, a Wright blplnno, tho same bolng on exhibition at tho Carnecio-Stout Library, whero It is attracting considerable attention nnd Is tho subject of much favorable comment It seems tho youngsters have given considerable timo to mo chanics and became so enthusinatic ovor tho recent nvitatlon moot hold In this city that they docldod to try theijr nonuatnDauy Wright machine The modol mensuros about thrco feet In width, is about tho same length from tin to tall and la narfoctlv lining,.,! Tfa planeaand supports, oro In keoplrigwlth' those used in a real Wright biplane, and altogether tho model is a practical example or youthful genius. 4 s DR. W. F. CROOK, DENTIST. Graduate Northwestern Unlvorlty. umcu oTcr racuonam estate yank GEO. D. DENT, Physician aad Surgesn, Office over McDonald Bank. Phones I Office 130 rnones ltesIdcnco 115 Culpurftia A Story of Ancient Rome By F. A7MfrCHEL Copyright ty American Tress Aaeo. elation, toil. Shotily befoit thn tir'e.tktnx down of the Hump u empire then wan class of small farmi'M who wt! hvUiif is..tf up by larpo inildlioiderH. Tills ela-.H, called Curltile. hud fOnuerly been one of tho tftivi't niii;: ehinonti. of l- .uv and tvns i-ouxlilAed v'Vy hinionih'i But liK-imif-is luipovcrlntirtl iho.v '.vn-.- constantly Nullliij; out to or roashn ir.i der the protection of tltosi? or'. who held thousand of nrrt'H ViUH they held but u few. There wan in ono of tu tSoiu-.n provinces u family, tho lil-H. wli- hnd accumulated n very Inrfcp hrid estate. Lylnj; nt tho foot of u hi'.) on which was tho castlo of Luciun Fn bins, lived ono of tho Otiriales. nlus. whose affairs were KeUln;? Into very bud shape. Sldonius yrua un u:d innn nnd hnd but ono child, u daugh ter, Culpurnia. Ono dny her father cnllcd bcr Into tho atrium or living room of thelri dwelling- and Kald to her: "My daughter, we must soil our farm. Like so many of our class, I havo found It Impossible to keep my head financially above water. In n few days 1, hems a tax collector, must return to tho government the tuxea levied upon my district and am re quired to All from my own purse nny deficiency that tho people cannot pay. Go to tho castlo nnd tell Fablus thut I am ready to accept tho Bum ho has offered mo for my property. Thb will cnnblo mo to mako up tho deficiency." "But, father, what shall become of us?" "I see nothing for us but to grad ually sink Into slavery, as has been dono by so many of our class." Culmirnin could only obey her fa ther's order. Passing over tho ground between her father's farm and tho hill on which stood tho castlo, Bho was starting up tho lncllno when sho met a young man coming dowu. Ho sa luted her and asked her where she was going. Sho told, him that sho was ro ing to tho castlo to sco Fabius to tell him that her father must tnnko up n deficiency in tho taxes ho wna unable to collect and Would sell his farm for tho purpose. "I havo Just como from the- castle." said tho young mun, ''and Fablus Is not there. Return to your home nnd go again tomorrow, when you will sco him." So Culpurnia turned back, and the youth walked besldo her. lie told her that Fablus was a. very grasping man nnd .would jmnkovery; hard, terms with her father, to which Bho replied that tho terms would" mako no difference, for her father would bo obliged to sell her into slavery and was himself old nnd broken in health, no that ho had at most but a few years to live. " When they reached li point where tho roads ported the young man took leayo of tho girl, expressing his sor row at her misfortunes. OUlpurnin went homo and told her father why sho had returned without going to the castlo. Tho next morning tho young mun whom Culpurnia had met came to the farmhouse. , "Flow much." lio asked!., "is tho dp flciency in the taxes your' fafher must return to tho government.'" "Twenty thousand sesterces.' replied tho girl. Tho young mnn turned n wallet up side down over the tnblo nnd dropped a heap of coins. "Count from this enough to dis charge tho debt and If there la nny thlug over keep It till I return." And bo tho snlo of the farm hnd Cul purnia Jnto slavery was avoided at the timo. Tho young man who had fur nished tho money to pay the taxea came occasionally to the houso and told Culpurnia that when they needed more money to let him know and on no account togo to Fnblu3. who would tako their farm nnd send them out into 'slavery. Thcro was no courtship among thf Romnns. marriage being arranged by parents, nothrotbed persons did n.it oven usually see each o.ther till tho.v cniuo together to bo married. Oni day an undo of Culpurnia came to the farm and, nftor an Interview with her father, it was announced to t'nlimmlu that a marrlngo luid been. r.rranued fo'v her, This lifted a burden from her shoulders, but cast her into gloom, be cause she hnd como to lovo tho young man who hnd loaned the money for tho tuxes. All sho was told of him he was to marry was that he had ome means, belonged to her own class and wns not much older than herself. Ill unmo was Marccllus. When the dny for tho betrothal cntnr round n chariot Btoppotl at the fnrm. and tho groom camo into tho baiife nt tended by a largo retinue. As he eu tered tho room whero his bride await cd him dressed In wedding costume sho started a deep blush came upon tier check, and her eyes lighted with pleas uro. In Mnrcellus Bho recognized the young mnn who hnd loaned tho money After tho betrothal ceremony came the preparations for tho wedding, and nft cr tho two were made man and wife Marcollus took his spouse to his own homo. Culpurnia wna surprised nt their tnking tho rond to the FnMan castle, and when thoy began to uscend the hill sho asked whero thoy went, "To tho homo recently occupied br my father, who till his death was I.tl clua Fnbius. I nni Marccllus Fnhlux bls'son nnd heir. From tho moment ' first saw you 1 resolved that Instead of your being Bold into slavery you stiould bo my wife," DR. J. 8. HEM'S PRIVATE HOSPITAL For the treatment of . . . MEDICAL and SURGI- " ' v' : CAL patients. Also ac- - - V -. commodations for con finement cases. TkeFusOlamp Th Rayo Lamp is the best and most serviceable lamp you can find for any part of your home. It is in use in millions of families. Its strong white light has made it famous. And it never flickers. In the dining-room or the parlor the Rayo givei utt the light that ! most effec tive. It it a becoming lamp in itself and to you, Jutt the lamp, too, for bedroom or library, where a clear, tteady light it needed. The Rayo is made of solid briM, nickebplated ; alio In numerous other stvles and fiaithetr. Easily lighted without removing shade or chimney ; easy to clean aadrewick. A your dealer to ihow you hit lias ol Ryo lamps or write for detcriptiro circular to any aoeacy ol tlx Standard Oil Company (Incorporated) Democrats are Boastful. Saturday there was an unusually largo number of farmers and counfy town residents in the city, part of whom camo to transact business, others to learn political conditions. , All the outside candidates were on tho streets as wore also tho North Platte candi dates and for the first time during the campaign political activity was notice able. Democrats were boastful as to tho outcomo of today'a election, claim ing tho certalnlty of electing at least four of their candjdates-rMiss Chap pel, Mr. Cochran, Judge Grant and Mr. White and a fighting chance for the whole ticket. Word comes from Mrs. Jennie Arm strong and John Boyerle, who ore en gaged in business in Sutherlin, Ore., that thoy are al) well and satisfied with their now location. Tea Dollars Reward will bepaid to anyone who will tell mo whore 1 can find Mrs. Annio Wakefield, who disappeared in North Platte, Oct. 7th. Will probably be working as cook or helper in city some where. Write to Daniel Wakefield, Wellfleet, Nebraska. For Sale. The building northrof .the Episcopal church known as tho guild houso. Bids will be received by J. Q. Wilcox, chairman of rectory committee, up to November 15th, HThe committee reserves tho right to reject any or all bids J. Q. Wilcox, T. C. Pattehson, Arthub MoNamara. rAV 1 -Com. Notice to Hunters. No hunting or tresspassing allowed on these premises. Jesse LoncH Chas. Robinson H. C. Ridinger Fred Simants " Geo. Patterson Geo. Koph Dave.Mecomber, Misses and Junior Coats for the large girl or srriall wortieii are made in the same styles as the stylish fancy cloth coats for ladies. We have several very attractive ; modelsin these odd sizes. Gome in and see how. nicely yon can be fitted. Wilcox 1 Department Store -1 For Sale Angus bulls ranging from ten months: to two years old: n fine Duroc boar. In quire of Frank Ebele. North Platte. Send Us Your Shipments of Grain and Hay We pay the top market. Three cou- Eons free with returns on each car of ay you fillip us to handle for your ac count Fifteen coupons and $3.50 in cash will secure for your home an ele gant 42-Piece Royal Blue Dinner Set worth $10.00. Consign your hay to us and. please tho ladies and also get a good price for your hay. Our Motto: Fair treatment nnd prompt remittances. Samplo of tho quality of these dishes can be Been at the office of the Semi Weekly Tribune. The F. C. Ayres Mer. Co., 20th;an5Wazee Streets, Denver, Colorado. F. J. BROEKER Merchant Tailor. v We have recently installed a French Dry Cleaner for Men's and Ladies' apparel of all classess, and we guarantee satisfactory work. We are also tailors and know how to repair clothes. We carry samples of goods and make clothes of all kinds to order, insuring firat-class wnrlmnTishir. and perfect fit.