, One of our npw desk sets Karnack Suggestions. Vases, Candle Sticks, Jewel Cases, Smokers Articles. Our fall line is , better than ever and new goods are being- added daily in every department. Our clerks will be glad to show you. DIXON, THE JEWELER. '9 U. P. Watch Inspector. S OR. 0. fi. CRESSLER, Graduate Dentist, g 2 Ofl'ce over tho McDonald ? State Bank. LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Thomna Bnldock was' a visitor In town Sunday. Mrs. M. H. Douglass will entertain the Swastika Jlub on Wednesday Nov. 29th. Dr. D. T. Qtilgley -was calfed cast Sunday morning on professional bus-ncss. Glen Todd, of Sheridan, Wyq., spent Sunday with his sister, Mrs. Frank Buchanan. Mrs. Charles Yost expects to go to Omaha in a few days whero she will spend a week. Wanted A good girl for gene nil housework. Inquire of Mrs. Wm Cun ningham, East Front Sti left Saturday Miss Irma Clinton morning for Omaha, where sho will spend a week-with friends. Mrs. Frank Winkleman has a3 her guests this, week , Mrs, Tucker of Sid ' ney, who arrived this Weeie. ' Mrs, : Louisa Burke returned last evening from Brady after visiting with friends thero for two weeks. Miss Alice Langforu will leave short ly for Omaha to visit her sister Elsie, who is attcndjng Boyle college. t i Mr. and Mrs. Damon of Gozad, re turned homo yesterday"! morn'ing after spending-several days in the city. ? ' .' Miss Bertha Murphy, of Brady, re turned home Saturday after visiting Miss Edith Holcombe for srvqral days. Jas. P. McGovern left yesterday afternoon for his homo in Denver af tc,r spending several days with his son Frank. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Simon, late of Hampton, arrived the last of the Week and will make their homo here in tho future. , Mrs. Thomas Baldock and daughter Paulino left Sunday morning for Elsie where thejwill visit Mend! for a week or more. . , Miss Hazel Henderson will entertain the J. D. Club' on Friday evening at the homo of her home of her aunt Mrs. WiH Hupfor. "Mrs. Margaret Goodlove, of Washing ton, D. C, who is visiting her sister, Mrs. Wood White, was operated upon at St. Luko's hospital today. In honor of Mrs. John Ottenstein Jr., of Salt Lake, who. is visiting in the city, Mrs. J . K. Ottenstein will ontqr tain the Junior Mothers' Club tomor row, afternoon. 1 ' ' Money Makisg Investment. . Tho owrier of a bunch of lota in the west end fronting on Fifth and Sixth streets have authorized us to sell them at tho very low price of $1000, about one half their real value. , If you are interested see us quick be i fore somebody else snaps them up. Buchanan & Patterson. Mrs. John Stntcs left last flight tor Omaha to spend several dayB Dr. J. K. Elms went to Hershoy to day on professional businesj. P. L. Harper, u prominent real estate man, ot Wallace, is visiting in town today. State Inspector McLain, of Lincoln. who spent six days in town examining tho cafes and bakeries, luft yesterday morning. Miss Ethel Worlemont, of Cheyenne, arrived hero Saturday to spend two weeks with her cousin Miss Irene Hub bard. The Episcopal ladies are serving their annual fair nnd "supper at tho Masonic templo this evening. Home made candies, and fancy work are on sale. . Wanted A horse suitable for a de livery wagon. Inquire at the Platte Plumbing & Heating Co. Rev. Mr". Hoaro, a roturned. mission nry from Alaska, will give an' .address at tho Episcopal church -Wednesday, Nov. 22. Members -and friends of the church nro requested io hb present. Georgo Adamsonwho' has been acting as special policeman at the round house for some time, surrendered hid star to. to Chief Robinson and intends going to Dawson, IJew Mexico, Wednesday, to visit his brothers. The Catholic ladies will hold an ex change at Howo & Maloney's all day Saturday, November 25th, where pie's, cakes, bread,,',nlso prime young chickens and many other food articles that goes into the making of a delicjous Sunday dinner will be pn aaei, The ladies,, "of the Presbyterian church will hold their annual far .and 15 cent lunch in the church parlors Thursday Nov. 23rd. They will have on salo, all kinds of fancy work, do mestic aproiis, Japanese hand-painting on wpod, canned fruits and jellies and homo-made candies. Menu: baked beans, dill pickles, meat sandwitches, cheese, doughnuts, coffee. They will begin serving at 5 o'clock. The local high school foot ball team. went to Sterling last Saturday to try thpir luck with tho much heralded Sterling athletics. Sterling. Vwas all they wero claimed to be, and a trifle more, apparently, judging from tho final score of tho Ifnmo, 11 to G in favor of Sterling. North Platte was easily out classed in the kicking department and Sterling scored two goal from the field, and then got away on a fumble and scored a touch down. North Platte's only score came when Tramp got tho ball on a Sterling muff and went racing down the field for a touch down. Norris kicked goal, making a total score of G. The team returned homo Sunday even ing very much discouraged, but coaches Neville and Keofo are whipping them into lino for tho gamo hero Friday with tho Kearney high school and hope to land the North Platte team in the winning column.- How Is Your Idle Money Doing? If not earning 7 to 8 per ce'nt semi annual interest in gilt edge first mort gage loans, see Bratt & Goodman. The Famous jRxiSfrftQ Lamp Th Rayo Lamp ii 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 pvea jurt the light tht it meat elec tive. It it a becoming lamp in itielf and to you. Juit the lamp, too, for bedroom or library, where a clear, ateadv light it needed. The Rayo it made of tolid bran, nickel-plated ! alio in numerout other imea and finuhe. Eaiily lighted without removing ihade or chimney ; eay to clean andrewick. A your dealer to how you hn line of IW o Uroj of write !or dncriptiyo circular to any aiucy of Um Standard Oil Company (Incorporated) Mrs. J. T. Hlkkck Did. Mrs. J. T. Hollenbeck died at hor homp In tho Fourth ward Saturday night. Death wns duo to Bright's disonso nnd followed an illness of over two months. The deceased was born in Ohio April 2l9t, 1838, nnd catno to Nebraska about twenty-fivo years ago. About RQvcn years ago they became jresidents of this clly coming hero from Kcnesaw. Besides, a husband, five children survive her. John Hollenbeck, ol eiurui iiiiy, mrs. omvuiy, oi uop lln, Mo., MM. Armognst, of Fostin, Colo., Sidney Hollenbeck and Mrs. Moon of this city. During her vrosidcnco in this city, Mrs. Hollenbeck has held tho esteem and respect of a largo number of friends and acquaintances. Of a charU table nnd generous disposition, her loss will be keenly feft by relatives and neighbors. Funeral services were- held nt tho fnmily residence Sunday afternoon con ducted by Rev Fovbright, of the Hnr tist church riml'th'o remains taken to Kcnesaw that, evening where inter ment will be made. ' Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Tekulvc spent Sunday in Hershey. Mr. nnd Mrs. R. P. Basta will irovo to Schuyler about Jnnunry 1st Mrs. Sam Van Doran loft today for Rochester, Mi'tfri., to visit relatives. Mr, and Mrs. Walter Ross loft yes torday for Blrdwood to spend ten days. Freeman Bradford, of Omaha,' spent Sunday with his friend Will Bnldock. Mrs. John Kirkpatrick roturned yes tortlay from a visit with relatives in Kearney. Mrs. William Reynolds will leave ,today for Omaha to spond a week with friends. Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles Ross, of Omnhn, spent Sunday in tpwil with the former'a parents. Mrs. M. E. Crosby will cntortain tho Twentieth Century Club this afternoon at a kensington. Mrs. Arthur Howard nnd children wero called to Lodgepolo this morning by tho illness of hor hunt. Mr. nnd Mrs. F. T.1, Redmond vlll en tortaln tho Harmony Club on Friday evening of this Week. Mrs. Reed of Blnddcn arrived Sunday evening to Bpend the winter with hor daughter, Mm.t Elrqcr;KoonB, k and For Rent Tho Dill residence of 9 . rooms bath on .West Sixth, St. ' , . . Other house,1 furnished and Unfur nished, storage room and safe deposit boxes. Buatt & Goodman. if Tho Methodist Brotherhood will meet nt tho homo of Mr. and' Mrs. J. 0. Bccler tonight. Lost A Knight Templar wntch chftin and charm. Finder pluaso return to McDonald State bank nnd receive rc ward. Word cdmes front Council Bluffs that James Kclihor,. 'who was operated on last Week, is getting nlonft nicely. Tho Foreign Missionary society of tho Ljitheron church will hold a public meeting in tho church Sunday ovoning. For Salo G0 hard coal Art Garland Btovq for $10, In good order. $12 par lor? cook BtoVe for $4.00. Inquire nt 303 East 2nd St. 'Mrs. Elmor Koorta, returned Sunday 6veningfrom Blnddcn, whore shq was called by tho death of her fnthof last week. Mcsdnmes M. A, Comer and S, M. TJowcn, of Los Vegas, N, M., arrived yesterday to visit their cousin, Mrs. Lsvl Duke. Tho Rcbeknh kensington,' which wns to have been hold In the I. O. O. F. holl on Friday afternoon of this week, has been postponed. Tho caso of tho stnto against Leo Johnson for the larceny of hay in tho Bum of ?39. 70 from A. Wickstrom nt Horshey is up in county court this nfternoon Wenther Forecast Fair tonight nnd Wednesday, colder Wednesday. Mnxl mum temperature yestordny 52; one year ago 45L- Minimum temperature 30 ono year ago 20. China. Kiln Fer Sale. I olfcr for salo my china kiln for SG0. Purchaser may uso it whero it stands until alter tJiiriatmns lr tncy so desire. Address Maude u. xurptc, zszi run Ave,, Oakland Calif. ORDKK OP HKAItlNO ON I'KTtTION FOB ArrOINTAlKNT UK AllMINIHTHATOK OU A.DMINIHTKAT1HX. Statu Of Nebraska. Lincoln county, m. In thocnuntr court. . In tho matter of tho cstato ot Hiram A. Morrow, deceased. Onro&illitKMid UlltiirUiO petition of Amanda Morrow praline that administration tit nam cstato roar uo irrantea to i tarry i. Morrow as" administrator. Ordered, That Dec. 14, 1011, A. I), at 6 o'oiocKa. m- is assiirnou tor noantxr sain petition when all persons Interested In said matter may appear nt a county court to bo hold in and for aald county and -show cause wlir tlia nravpr of mHltlnm-r ahnulil not hs urantcd I anil that notice of tho pendency of Haiti pciuum anci mo jicarnifr tnertor ui clviui to all net-sons lnlurostcd In said mat- torbi' publlshlnir a copy of this order In the North IMatto Tribune a nemlweoUly news paper printed In said county, for three situ- ccstvowpcKs. nrinrtosaiauayor uearinc. i'.'M.Nor. 21. It'll. JoHrf Orant. mi-tl County Judge. CARPET AND RUG WEAVING 321 West First Street Phono 592. Ji?he Only, Road to Wealth is to Save Money. A man may earn ten thousand' dollars a yearri-and spend all of it, He is no better off than the man who earns only one' thousand. What you Save is What Counts jtbttying you.r Clothing, Gent's Furnish inys and Shoes from C1ahjmgi--you get ten percent discount. W'hhfuis ten per cent saved. See- Us at Once. CI ahaugh. Everything for Men. 520 Dewey North Platte, Nebraska. si A Modern Institution For the treatment of medical and Burijical cases. Open to the medical profession. Special accomodations for confinement cases Training school for nurses in connection. Address all commu cations to the superintendent. Phone 642 Cor. Eighth and Locust McDonald State Bank, NORTH PLATTE, NEBRASKA. , Capital Stock Fully Paid. $ 1 00,000.00. Oldest Bank In L.mcIn Cetuiiy. We RcapMillVSoHcitvyouri'BariW .J1 ' .ii '- a' v ,i ' ; : . . 'Business: Satisfaction ;GuaranteeU:. ' . j i' ciias: Mcdonald, Present. w, h. Mcdonald, Cashier wi Vice-Prest. WHY BUY ...v -JUNK?' When You Can Buy Home lyiade Candies Made Frch Every Day at . ' , DICKEY'S A FEW OF OUR STAPLES. Vanilla Taffy 15 cents per pound Peanut Candy , '. . .20 cents per pound Vanilla Taffy Wafers... 30 cents per pound Cocoanut Chips 25. cent per pound Cocoanut Creams ., 25 cents per pound Chocalate Cocoanut Creams. . . .25 cents per pound Nut Top Nougat ,40 cents per pound Come in and get a sample. , . D ICKEY'8 BAKERY AND CONFECTIONERY. lHKaBMMHaaBHMaMMMnM HBw'' wSa HI 'iaSfe bHkbihkIhIE&s I DR. J. S. TWINEM'S PRIVATE HOSPITAL 218 West Fourth St. For the treatment of MEDICAL and SURGI CAL patients. Also for accommodations con finement cases. Union Realty Investment Company. Paid up Capital $50,000. Surplus 50,000.00. -OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS- T. C. PATTERSON, President, B. BUCHANAN, Boo'y nnd Tress. First Mortgnges on Kcnl EstntcJBought, Sold nnd Negotiated, s This company is prepared to loan money of investors on first mort gnges on real cstato, amply accural and drawing eight per cont Bornl nnnuai;intorest.SMonoy so inyostcd will bo exempt from tnxution. GIVEN AWAY FREE A't$250HarleyDavidson 4-Horse Power Motor Cycle,(Magneto Ignition . AftTicket With Every Pair of Shoes. Yellow Front Shoe Store, DIENER & FLEISHMAN.