4 (I I (Made in Sterling Vernon We carry this pattern in all the different pieces There is nothing more desirable for the table than artistic silver ser vice. You are invited to inspect our new line of silverware. Another pattern we commend to you is our "Diana." ' .1101 The Jeweler. SCHILLER & CO., Prescription Druggists First Door North of First National Haul: George Werner, of Kearney, is visit ing his parents in this city. Cody Bonl returned Wednesday morn ing from Omaha where he visited friends onrly in tho week. Tho strikers are meeting with good success in the sale of tickets for the ball which they hold at tho Lloyd on January 23rd. Police Judge Warren returned Wed nesday from Wcllfleet where he spent the fore part of the week on business. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Elliott, who have been visiting their son in Madison, Wis., for several months returned home yesterduy afternoon. Wanted A girl for general house work; good wages for one competent. Inquire of Mrs. W. H. McDonald, 407 west Fifth street. Mr. nnd Mrs. W. A. Jolly of Mt. Gilead, Ind., arrived hereyestorday nnd tho former accepted a position ns as sistant to George Tokulve in tho Yel low Front shoe repniring department. A letter received in tdwn a few days ago tells of an accidcnt'which befell Charley Westcrlund in which lie had one of his hnnds amputated by a Baw in a mill in Oregon. Mr. Westerlund formerly lived southeast of town, and moved west about a year ago. In a letter from Branch land, W. Va.t Mrs. Eliza beth Chapman says: "I suffered from womanly troubles nearly five years. All the doctors in the coun ty did me no good. I took Cardui, and now I am en tirely well. I feel like a new woman. Cardui saved my life! All who suffer from womanly trouble $a should give Cardui a trial." The Woman's Tonic 50 years of proof have jm convinced those who tested it, that Cardui quickly re lieves aches and pains due to womanly weakness, and helps nature to build up weak women to health and strength. Thousands of women have found Cardui to be a real life saver. Why not test it for your case? Take Cardui todayl MuAnUUI 1 5) Only.) Carl Wickstrom, of Hcrshoy, spent yesterday in tho city on businoss. Miss Leota Ratcliff lias accepted position in the 10 ct store. Mrs. Allbco entertained the Cliristiun Aid Society yesterday afternoon. Miss Florence Young returned Wed nesdny from a short visit in Wcllfleet, Valley Scharman, of tho Birdwood, is visitincr nt the Chris Brodbcck homo this week. Judire Grant will leave shortly for Chicago to combine business nnd pleas lire for some time. Mrs. Harry Mahan who has been visit ing relatives in Scotia for somo time returned home Wednesday. Mrs. Will Stafford, of Paxton, who has been visiting friends in town for several days, left yestordnyjafternoon Miss Fnye Carpenter, formerly of this city, who now resides in Curtis, came up yesterday to visit with local friends. Miss Bessie Whitehead' of ' Hasting who has been tho guest of her nunt Mrs, Joseph Week3 left for home a few days ago. Attorney J. J. Halligan returned yesterday from Lexington where he spent several days on business. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Bonner returned yesterdny from their honeymoon trip to Pueblo nnd other points in Colorndo. Mrs. Glen Miller received word yest erday of the death of her sister little Oneita Kenton of Alliance who visited in this city during tho summer. Mrs. Fred Wnltemath who has been ill nt her homo for somo time past wns taken to St. Luk's hospital Wednesday where she submitted to nn operntion. Sam Delatour, who was down from his Garden county rancli this week, says catrle are doing well but it is taking lots of feed. Mr. Delatour is feeding ten tons of hay per day to his herd. John Nnglo who was arrested last week for selling mortgaged cattle was released from the county jail Tuesday and is out on $800 bail until district court convenes. His brother. Fred Nngle, went his bond. The next luncheon of the North PJntte business and professional men will be held on or about February 0th. This luncheon is not limited to mem bers of the Chamber of Commence, all residents who desire to got into tho booster lino nro invited. Misses Alice Langford and Hanun Kcliherlontcrtnined the Young Ladi '8 Bridge club last evening at the home of Mrs. Ray Lnngford. A couple of hours were spont in playing five hun dred after which a dainty lunch was served. Miss Hazel McGuire, of Chey enne.wns an oflt of town gust. The local homostead of Yuomen held n public installation of oflicoiu in tho I. O. O. F. hall Wednesday evening, Under the direction of Dr. T. J. Kerc tho newly elected officer were installed with all the ceremonies of the ordr, after winch the young ladies team gave their drill, A musical program under the supervision of Mrs, Charles Linebuugh was rendered. During the evening music was also furnished by ,tho Star orchestra. A two course sup The "Sheohan opera compnny pre sented "The Bohemian Girl" to n big nutllenco at tho Keith Wednesday evening. Disappointment was ex pressed in Shcchnn, whoso rolo as Thaddcus wns loss important than sov oral bthcrs, nnd whoso voico cannot bo said to bo above tho average. Miss Caldwell who took tho role of Arlino. has a very sweet and woll cultivated voice. A firm at Hot Springs, S. D., that manufactures compressed brick from snnd nnd limo, has written tho North Plntto chamber of commerce for in formation as to North Platte and tho advisability of moving their plant to North Plntto. Two conditions they de- Biro to know is tho quantity nnd quality of sand, and tho outlook for a market for their product. Wo have tho sand of thj necessary shnrpness nnd quantity; the market would prob ably need "bo made" by the brick manufacturers. Georgo Shingle, who resides nbout twelve miles south of tho city trans acted business in town tho first of the week nnd started for home with his team nt five o'clock Wednesday even ing. His relatives became alnrmed nt n late hour whon ho had not arrived and telephoned to town. A second cnll was sent in nt 2 a. m. nnd by this time a search pnrty was organized who after searching the roads, found Shin gle almost frozen in the hills having lost his wny and being ovcrcomo with the cold was powerless to drive tho team nnd they wnndered away from the mnin rond. Old residents say that they remem ber but two former winters in which there wns so long a period -of below zero as has characterized the past two weeks or more. Those two exceptions were tho winters of 1SS0-81 and 1889 00. In the former yenr over fifty per cent of the cattle in western Nebraska perished by reason of the cold nnd lack of food; in January, 1890, some of tho cattlemen in the Loup country lo'st sixty-five nnd seventy, per cent of their herds. So far during this period of cold weather we have heard of no cattle loBos.-but some of the cattlemen are growing nnxious ns to how long the cold will continue ns their stock of feed is rapidly diminishing. Tho Ciub Nevita was entertained in a most enjoyable manner on Wednes day by Mrs. Ella Huxoll at u "Snow Pnrty." The house was beatifully dec orated with cotton snow drifts, icicles, nnd snowbnlls glistening with diamond dust. Shades were drawn and the lights added much to the effect. For entertainment two suitable contests wore introduced, prizes being won by Mrs. Wm. Snyder and Mrs. Wnllaco Quinn. At four-thirty a delightful white lunch was served. Tho snow scheme was enrried out nicely in the table decorations. The centerpiece wns a snowman on a cotton snowdrift and icicles hung from the chandelier. Plnco cards were also decorated with tiny snow men. Guests report a very pleasant nftornoon. The club will meet with Mrs. Bert Nupersteck in two weeks. Since our fall orders have all arrived we find, we are badly crowded for room and we have a big car of "Occident" due January 20th. In order to make room for it we will begin WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 3d, and continue until 6:30 p. m. Jan. 23d, to sell the fol lowing staples, for cash only, at the prices named be low: FLOUR. Lexington Cream per sack $1.35 Lexington XXXX per sack 1.30 Vulley Patent per sack 1.30 EVERY DAY NEEDS. Crackers, large box per lbs GlAc Red Cross or Quaker Oats; 25c box . 20c Navy Beans 4 pounds 25o Short Head Rice 6 pounds v , 25c Fancy Head Rice 3 pounds v j 25c Diamond C or S. P. Hams per lbs. ..... .i lG'A Diamond C. or S. P. Bncon, wholo pieca, per Hi; ...21tf Black Pepper, -in bulk per 11k , y, , . , 25c 8 boxes of Matches t4 25c 12 cans Standard Corn f . 95c G cans of Peaches , , ,',., 75c . 0 cans of Pears ,,,,,, , : . . 75c 3 cans of Forest City Strnwborrics ... , ,. t . ' 50c 3 cans Forest City Blackberries ..., , 50c 3 cans Forest City Raspberries : 50c 2 cans Rod Salmon . , , 35c 2 cons Pink Salmon . .. 25c Forbes Quality Coffee' 2 lb can regular G5c 58c Better anticipate your wants while these prices last. Remember the place, first, door south of post office. Wishing you a Happy and Prosperous New Year, I remain yours for business, H. P.. CSfT"W!. Hanifin-Gathcrlesi. At 8:30 o'clock Wednesday morning Rov. P. McDald united in mnrringo at St. Patricks church, Miss Mne Hanifin and Mr. Hnrry Gutherless, two well jknown young people of tills ctyy. The ceremony wns witnessed by only rela tives and intimnto friends of the con tracting parties. At 9:00 o'clock nt tho home of the bride's parents n sump tuous wedding breakfast wns served and hearty congratulations extended. Thn lirifln wnm n rioli crnwn nf wMtrt J Win , empire effect with trimmings of ball fringo nnd white net, and a white picture hat. Tho groom wns attended by his brother Thomas Gutherless nnd the bride by her sister Miss Nellie Hnnifin. The maid of honor was nttired in cream BUsine silk with bodico nnd sleeves of nil-over lace in n corresponding shndo nnd dninty edging of baby bluo velvet. Slip wore a large black lint. The wedding gifts consisted of fur niture, silver, hnnd pninted china nnd linen. .The bride has resided in this city for n number of years and by her pleasant personality gained nnd held tho friend ship of mnny. For six yenrs she wns employed as saleslady nt the Leader where she gave excellent satisfaction to her employer ns well as patrons of of the store. 'She will provo n loving nnd faithful helpmate to the man of her choice. Tho groom is employed as freight brnkemnn for tho Union Pacific and holds the repect of his fellow workmen nnd those by whom lie is omployed, and is n honest, moral and industrious young man. Mr. nnd Mrs. Gutherless left on the afternoon train for Omaha and other eastern points to spend their honeymoon after which they will be nt home to their fnenos in their comfortable new home on eunt Sixth street, the gift of, the bride'B father. That U. P. Land Case. To reach n settlement in the Union Pacific right-of-way question, the company has taken the mntter up in .congress to have n bill pasged which will- forever settle tho dispute. This bill was introduced January lid by Congressman Norris and reads as fol lows: "Bo it enacted by tho senate and house of representntives of tho United states ot America in congress assembled. That all conveyances here to-fore made by the Union Pacific rail road company, or by tho Union Pacific railway company, of land forming a a part .of tho right-of-way . of tho Union Pacific railroad company by tho government by tho act of congress of July L 1802, entitled, nn act to nid the construction of a railroad nnd tele graph line from the Missouri river to the Pacific ocean, and to secure to the government the use of tho same for postal, military, and other purposes are herebv legalized, validated and con- n I rt !.l .1 I. urnieu. rroviuuu, una no sucn con veyance slinll have the effect to dimin ish said right of way to n less width than one hundred feet on each side of the center of the mnin track of the railroad as now established and main tained." O. Y. Ross fractured his hip Wed nesday evening by fnlling from njjhnir nt his home. Miss Bessie Graham will cntcrtnin a number of her friends nt n card party this evening. Miss Edith Ritnor who hnd been n patient nt St, Luko's hospital returned to hor homo Wednesday. Tho Misses Nellio. nnd Myrtlo Ren returned tho first of tho week from Lexington whoro thoy visited the homo folks. Germs Spread in Skin Eczema, Pflorlnnls. and othnr nUln troublcB nro cnusod by myrlnrin or frcrins nt work In tho nkln. UnlcnM ttiCKO Kcrnm nro promptly destroyed thoy rnpltlly multiply, Rimwlnu their way doop Into tho Honsltlvo tlHSiio. 1'Ma Is what cmiKos that nwful Itch, and what necnimt a moro rnsli may prow worst) nnd develop Into n lonthmmio nnd torturing nkln Ulscnne with lt yonrs of tnlgory. Uin't take nny ohancea! Destroy the friTiJiu nt the heclnnlni; of tlm trmidtrt with thnt MiothliiK and olonimlnir wasli, the r. 1. V). Proscription for Kcxoiim. A 20c buttle vjU move this tu you. SCHILLER & CO., DRUGGISTS. McDonald State Bank, NORTH PLATTE, NEBRASKA. Capital Stock Fully Paid $100,000:00. Oldest Bnnk in Lincoln County. We Respectfully Solicit your Banking Businoss. Sutisfnction Gutmmtced . . chas. Mcdonald, President. 'Evesyfedy Bs!is on we &eu msecfxax 'no m Lfcv- Every Bell Telephone Directory is used constant ly as a business and social guide, because it contains the names of people who can be reached' at once for either a business proposition or a social invitation. Your name in the Directory dives you a certain social and business prestnjje. It is an advertise ment to your standing in the community where you live. It shows that you are progressive und up-to-date. III I J.tit -J 1 ( ff l iPP Ml V a HI JZAT .-J tMl'&lSfJJ A'FTT? in. kV XJl J A Modern Institution For the treatment of medical and surgical cases. Open to the medical profession. Special accomodations for confinement coses Training school for nurses in connection. Address all commu cations to tho superintendent. Phone G42 Cor. Eighth and Locust .Will Hondy returned yesterday after noon from a short business trip to Kearney, Clay Obornour has been transferred to Lnrnmio nnd moved to thnt city a few days ago. Tho next attraction in tho theatrical lino nt tho Keith will bo "Dnvid.Grir rick on tho evening of January 16th. G. Owings, brother of Fred Owings, arrived hero yesterday from Sheridan and accepted a position nt tho Ritnor Hotel. Wo havo had experience with many romedlca for nkln troublo but havo navcr neon mioli romnrknblo cures as thoBo from D. D. V. Proscription. In r.tnnt relief from tho vory llrat appli cation. Wo nro bo confldont that D. V. D. will rench your cap that It will cost you nothing If tho very nrst full slzo hottlo falls to moko good ovory claim. If you havo skin troublo of nny l:lnd wo certnlnly ndvlno you to drop n and InvoBtlRnto tho merits of D. I). 1). nnyway. Wo know that V. V. D. will help you. w. h. Mcdonald, Cashier and Vice-Prest. sW v 1 NEBRASKA TELEPHONE CO. DO J. 5. 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