Dixon, The We arc Proud of our Cut Glass Every piece is a gem in itself. Cut by the Mt. Washington and Hawk people who are leaders in this art, Let us show you our spring line. Jtawcl61T Theadore Eirdam loft toduy for Den ver to spend a week. Miss Mae Armstrong returned yes terday from a two weeks' visit in Ogalalla with relatives. Mrs. Ditto returned to Sutherland yesterday after visiting her sister Mrs. Harry Scott. Chns. W. Miller, of Wellfleet, and Laurina Maurer, of.Gothonburg, were married Saturday by Judge Grant in the presence of Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Miller. An atheletic association will he or ganized at the high school tomorrow and all old members of the foot, ball team will be presented with monograms. Mr. and Mrs. Felix Simon, formerly of this city who now reside in Lincoln, send word to local frionds that n sou was born to them the last of the week. Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Dickey returned the last of the week from Lincoln where the former attended the whole sale ice cream makers convention and the latter visited friends. LOCAL AND PERSONAL The Girls' Friendly Society will meet this evening with Miss Mao Welsh. Cody Boal is planning to leave early in April for Europe to spend several months with his sister. Tho altar society of St. Patrick's church will hold an exchango at Jtho Howe & Maloncy furniture storo next Saturday. Tho Lutheran aid society will bo en tertained Thursday at the home of Mrs. Chas. Yost assisted by T. V. Austin and Mrs. Will Yost. All members of Bradford Div. No, 200 G. I. A. to B. of L. E. are re quested to bo in attendance on Friday Jan. 2G, as a matter of importance will be considered. ' - Father McGovorn. of Omaha, has been appointed Bishop of Cheyenne. Having visited this city, he has many friends in town who arc pleased to hear of his promotion. Ray Langford left yesterday morn ing for Omaha to attend the Stato Treasurers' meeting. Before returning he will spend a week or more with relatives in Corning, Iown. The Christian Aid Society will meet Thursday afternoon nt the home of Mjs Alexander 314 east Fourth street. There will be a business meeting promptly at three o'clock. Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Thompson re turned Saturday morning from a month's visit with relatives at Plntts mouth, and made several trips to Oma ha dfuring their absence. Mrs. Whitaker, whohad been visiting her daughters Mrs. Edgar Schiller nnu Miss Villa Whitaker, left for her home in Vermillion, S. D. yesterday. Tho latter accompanied herns far as Omaha. In tho district court of Cheyenne county last week, W. C. Patterson, of i I..., i - mis my, was given a judgment oi .$173.85 against W. D. Waldo. Patter son sued for $318,00 which he claimed wus due him on Union Pacific grading sub-contract. ! Frank Shnub, a former North Platte ball player, has been paroled from tho Wisconsin state pententiary, to which institution he had been sentenced for two years on a perjury charge in con nection with court proceedings atten dant upon a divorce trom his first wife. Mrs. Robt Armstrong and family and Miss Grace Armstrong are packing their household Roods preparatory to moving to Suthorlin, Ore., where other members of tho family are located. Memorial Service. Tfhe followinjfprogrnm will be ren dered at the memorial service to bo held by the 0. E. S. Wednesday evening: Opening Odo, Born; opening ceremony; selection, "Lead Kindly Light"; ad dress, Rev. Chapman; selection; ad dress, Rev. Williams; selection, "One Sweetly Solemn Thought"; closing ceremony; closing odo, "Stockwell." Coming Attraction. Three good theatrical attractions ore booked at tho Keith for February. They are: Feb. 10th-"Arrivnl of Kitty." Feb. 15th- "The Girl from Rectors". Feb. 19th May Robson. "Tho Girl from Rectors" is one of tho. popular offerings of the past two seasons, and has nnd a wonderful run in the cities. The piny in which May Robson will appear has not yet been announced. She is a top-liner. Myrtle and Vicinity. A number from this vicinity spent tho week end in North Platte as witness on the Glceson-Hood land con test case. Charlie Gambrel and Bert Brunk were North Platte visitors Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Mcrritt are re joicing over the nrrival of n daughter. No placo like Nebraska. Hugh Mer ritt and family will return here to live. They moved to Missouri a yenr nnd a half ago. The infant child of Mr. nnd Mrs. E. R. Sivits is on the sick list. Ed. Wright marketed hogs in North Plntto Saturday. Miss Hazel Mcrritt returned from Missouri last Wednesday. spent County Surveyor Roy Cockran bunuay with relatives in Urauy. Ed. McGowan, of Denver, arrived today to visit Mr. and Mrs, BcrtNaper stcck. Miss Lena Wangon returned Satur day from Omaha where she spent a couple of days last week. Frank Sullivan, formerly of this city, came up from Sholton Saturday to as sist W. T. Green in plumbing. Supt. Wilson, of Grand Island, came up yesterday to transact business at the local telephone oflico. Mi's Tony Lnndgraf, of Ogden, who has been visitinjf hej parents for a week past, will leave Thursday. Charles Sandnll returned Sunday morning from Kearney where ho at tended tho Stato Firemen's convention. McDonald State Bank, NORTH PLATTE, NEBRASKA. Capital Stock Fully Paid $100,000.00. : Oldest Dank In Linceln County. We Respectfully Solicit your Banking Business. Satisfaction Guaranteed . . CHAS.IMcDONALD, President. w. h. Mcdonald, Cashier and Vice-Prcst. Wants Alimony Retained . A dispatch sent out from Omaha Sat urday says: Charging that the alimony settled on his f Armer wife when she se cured her divorce last February was obtained by misrepresentation and fraud in conspiracy with W. R. Mc Keen, whom she nfterwards married, C. W. Hull has brought suit in district court against his former wife to com pel her to pay back to him the $31,000 alimony she fins already collected and to restrain her from collecting tho re mainder of tho $91,000 ho agreed to pay her. Mr. Hull alleges in his petition that for two years previous to the divorce, his wife and McKeon conspired to get the divorce nnd alimony for her and marry. Ho says he was forced to settle on the terms Mrs. Hull de manded, because she threatened to make public her petition which con tained statements about his private business that ho could not afford to have made public at tho time. Tho case was settled out of court and only a part of Mrs. Hull's petition be come public. SCHILLER & CO., Prescription Druggists First Door North of Kl nit National llanlc Socialist Lyceum Course. The locnl socialists have arranged for a course of llvo lectures to bo given in this city beginning Feb. 13th. The first number will bo by W. F. Rica on "How Wo are Gouged;" Feb. 27th Ernest Untormnn will speak on "Why Tilings Happen to Happen;" Mnr. Gth "Tho War of Classes" by R. A. Mnnnnrd: March 12th Mila Tuppor Maynard will lecture on "The Trust Busters;" nnd Mnrch 19th Ralph Komgold will tnko as his subject "Socialists nt Work." New spring goods arriving every day at Wilcox Department Storo. Tho members of tho Altar Society of St. Patrick's church will meet in the west room of tho convent school this evening at 7:80 o'clock.