; Sweet Grass Baskets Just rccaived a very pretty assortment of the fragrant sweet grass baskets in sewing baskets, work bnsket, bag bottoms and novelties, also a big line of Holiday, novoltios; Pleasad to have you visit our novelty room. Now is the time to have your Christmas presents laid away while the Assortment is complete. ,'CLITON, JEWELER AND 'OPTICIAN t,tSefrffrCJ39lftfC6E PHONE 4 OR 8 For Your Drugs. Orders Do livored promptly. REXALL and DRUG STORES ?4444443tfrF&4444444li I it ft NYAL 2 Local and Personal. Charles Whalen wno a Brady visitor Wcdnesdny. Miss Vaunita Hayes has accepted a position in tho local telophono office. Sorpontino Crepe at 12Jc per yard whilo thoy last at Tramp's Dry Goods Dcpt. Charles Thornburg left Wednesday evening for Sioux Falls to accopt n position. Attorney George Gibbs went to tho Farmers' Institute at Wallace on Wed nesday. Lucien Stcbbins returned a few days ngo from a campnign trip up tho branch road. Mrs. Carl Jonscn, of Chappcll, is spending this week with Mr. and Mrs. Jnmos Jensen. A. D. Pizor, of Ogalalla, wlio viaitod Mn and MrB. Julius Pizor this week loft for homo Wednesday. William Gannan camo up from Hast ings yesterday nftnrnooii to visit his doughtor, Mrs. Ed. Ogier. Attorney and Mrs. William Shuman will go to Omaha the first of noxt week to spend a week or longer. John S. Bonnor has returned from Denver where ho went to attend the Mountain and Plain Festival. Misses Laura Murray and Nell Hart mnn will go to Omuhu next week to at tend tho teachers' convention. Attorney Carl llohlman returned Tuosday afternoon from n two weoks' visit in Cedar Hapids with friends. MiHs Ella Williams, of Fremont, is expected today to visij; Miss Tyrono Wlnklomnn for u couple of weeks. M. I McCarty, of tho north Bido drug store, returned yostorday from a ton days.' visit in Omaha and Wood River. Everything in Kimonns from Cropcs nt $1.00 to tho very beautiful silk ones nt nil prices. E. T. Tramp & Son. Mrs. Frank Winkloman will roturn this evening from Fremont whero sho bus been visiting relatives for soveral weeks. "Visitors from Gnrfioki this week woro Mr. and Mrs. Cy Fox, Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Fox, Mrs. M., L. Smith and children. Miss Dorothy Picklo and Josso Camp bell, of McPhurson county, woro united In marriage on Tuesday nfternoon by Judgo Grant. Shorlff Salisbury and Miner Hinman were rmong tho locnl peoplo who at tended tho Farmers Institute at Wal lace this week. Mrs. Dcun, of Gothenburg, who has boon n patient nt St. Lukti'a hospital for Bomo J.Imo, is reported much im proved this weok. Messrs. Dnve Day, Will Friend and Maurice Guilllnumo will lenvo noxt week for Hustings to spend sovoral days with friends. Mrs. Victor Stowo loft a foWv days ngo for Lincoln to Jfcln hor husband, wlio roccotiy resigned his position at the local tolephono oillce. Mrs, M. M. Young and son Edward, of Danbury( Wbo woro tho guests of Mr. and Mrs J. M. Young, loft tho first of this week for homo. Lot McGovorn do It. Do "What? Re pair that stovo for you. Residence J005 Locust, Phono 390. Star Stovo Repair Works. A. E. Timmerman transacted business in Sutherland yesterday. Miss Amanda Mylander will visit friends in Gothenburg Sunday. R. F. Stuart spent a few days this week in Ogalalla on business. 0. W. Sprlgg, of Omnha, is visiting at the Nolen residence this weok. Roy Mchlmann spent tho first of this weok with his parents in Wallace For Solo Cheap Slack Burner as now. T. E. Lake, 302 So. Walnut 7G-2 William Shoedy transacted business in Sutherland tho first of this week. ' John Hodden has returned from Sioux Falls whore ho spent several weeks. Mrs. demons and daughter are visit ing with relatives in Horshey this week. Edward Thompson has returned from a short visit in Omaha with his brother. 10 yards of Long Cloth' for 75c; it suroly is a bargain. E. CT. Tramp & Son. W. R. Powflll returned Wednesday afternoon from a short visit in Grand Island. Lawrence Carpenter spent Wednes day in Wallace at the Farmors' In stitute. Miss Trevn Scroggins, of Kenrney, is tho guest of Mr. and Mrs. II. T. Troupo this week. Mrs. Wj H. LeDoyt returned Wed nesday from a short visit in Paxton with relativos. William Hoban, of Mindon, is visiting tho Shcedy family, having arrived tho first of this weok. Attornoy James Mothorsaid went to Wallace Wcdnesdny to spend the week end with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Cy Russell left first of this week for Grand Island to spondn couple of weokB. Miss Maxine Lloyd returned to Grand Junction Wednesday aftor visiting her mother,, Mrs. P. A.' Lloyd. Mrs. James Payno and dnughtcr Grace loftyostorday forOmaha to spend soVornl days with frionda. Mrs. DalBy Marvis. who under wont an operation at St. Luko's hospital last week is vory ir.uch improved. E. F. Seeberger and James B. Mq Donald will leavo Monday for Omaha to servo on the grand jury. Mrs. 0. W. Sizemoro and childron loft tho first of this week for Sutherland to spend a week with relatives. I. L. Miltonberger left Wednosday for Sutherland to spend a few day3 and attend tho Fnrmnrs Institute. th'e E. Blankenshlp, of Sowurd, has ac cepted employment in tho Dry Goods Donnrtmont of the Wilcox Store and took up his duties Wednesday. Mrs. Thomas Hoaloy, Mrs. Luke Honloy and Mrs. John Murray will ontortnln at cards at tho home of tho former next Wednesday nfternoon. F. C. Phillips, of Table Rock. Nobr.. who spent two weeks in town soliciting members tor tno A. u. u:. w. of which ho is a stato deputy, left Wednesday evening. Miss Sndie Dwybr left Tuesday af tor- noon for Omaha where she will take treatment for hor oyos. Sho wns nc comdanied by her nunt Mrs. Edward Rcblmuscn. Mrs. Baird McMuljon has resigned her position in tho local telophono office nnd will leave for Omaha whero Mr, McMullcn has been employed for floma time A-thonca-Jno, liquid antiphlogistic nfiamatlon special, is superior to nil salves or mud poultices for colds, sore chest, pneumonia, bronchitis or pluerisy. RiNCKEti Book & Dnua Co. Mr. nnd Mrs. Honry Apploford, of Brady, Bpent tho first pf this wook In town visiting friends whilo enroute homo by auto from ft fivo wooks' tour of western cHIkb. John Schntz loft tho foro part of thia week for Lincoln to take medical treatment for several weeks. Mrs. Edwtu-d Guymnn, of Schuyler, who wns a guest At tho LoDoyt home Inst weok, went homo Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Tramp, Mrs. Herbert Tramp and Miss Tillio Huxoll Visited in Sutherland Wednesday. Miss Lucy McCready, of Ravenna, (is visiting her sinter, Mrs. Sidney Dillion who is ill nt tho St. Luko's hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Bolish and Mrs. Gus Splinter, of Wcllfluet, woro visitors in tho city on Wednesday of this weok. Mrs. Miller, of Kearney, who spent tho past two weeks with hor daughter, Mrs. II. T. Troup, has returned homo. Misses Annn and Josephine O'Haro left Wednesday for Chicago and cities of Minnesota to Bpend n week or longer. Arthur Bullnrd who hasbeon residing in Willow Springs, Mo., for several mouths is returned homo to visit his father. Tim T. Kuliher returned to ChUngo Wednesday morning after spending several days with his children and other volotivea. v , R. G. Brock, of .Fnlrbury, camo up tho first of this weqk to spend u couplo oi wooks wun ins urouior ur. tl. u. Brock nnd wiTo, Mrs. Sidney Dillton who submitted to a vory delicate oporation at St. Luko's hospital last week Is reported to bo pro gressing Mrs. nicely. Joseph Weoks returned to Grand Island Wodnesday morning after spending a few uaya with Mi. and Mrs Dell Huntington. Mrs. Robert Royor and childron who visited town friends this weok while enrouto to Boiso from Gothenburg left Wednesday morning. Mrs. Freda Bnrnell and children of Llsco. who visited with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bnrnell this week, left for homo on Wednesday morning, Mrs, Nollie Walker, of St. Paul, Mirni., who has been tho guest of her sister Mrs. Ida Lemon for two weeks, left for homo yostorday, - Tho social danco hold in tho Masonic Hall Wednesday evening by -Messers. Corbin Jones and David Ryun was ono of tho pleanantest of tho season. Mr. and Mrs. Leap, of Pomona, Col., who visited tho latter'a sister, Mrs. Hugh Bird this eity whilo enrouto home from n five weeks' tour of tho east, loft Wednesday afternoon. Local and Personal Ernest Huxoll, of Arapahoe, and Henry Limmeyer, of Curtis, woro guests of Mr. nnd Mrs. Fred Westcn fleld tho fore pnrt of the weok. Sam Fox who has beon employed 4at Tiie Loader for some time will leave Monday for Ogalalla to accept a posi tion in Phil Pizer'a clothing store. Louis Tobin is ill at St. Luke's hoi-H-tal. An inflection of his foot cauiwd blood poison to set in and he will be un der the physicians care for several days. Mrs. William Jcffers nnd Miss EilntmJ KcJiher, of Cheyenne, came down tno first of this week to visit with the for mer's mother Mrs. Edwina Schati for a few days. W. J . Landgraf, Frank McGovern, Chnrloa Tighe, Charles Herrod, Rov. Sullivan and Rev. McDaid spent Wed nesday in Wallace soliciting candidates for the K. C. lodge. Tho J. S. Davis Auto Co. has just installed a Cincinnati Timo Recording Clock in their new garage. This de vice mechanically records the work man's time on the customer's bill. Mrs. J. A. Jones and son Corbin left last night for Lincoln whero the former will attend tho state library association. Enroutc homo home thoy will spend a few days with Omaha and Lexington friends. G. 0. Plorin andJoc Corona formerly of the local telophono office camo yes terday from Staploton where thoy have been employed for Borne timo. They will visit a fow days with friends. 0. W. Mosley spent yesterday in town making arrangements for the ap pearance of tho Parker Amusement Company which will hold a carnival here beginning Tuesday of next week. Tho Yeoman Lodge paid three hun dred an 3 sixty-five dollars toEber Mur phy Wendcsdny for the accident policy which ho held. Mr. Murphy lost tho sight of ono oye a fow months ago and tho amount paid by tho lodgo was the full claim. J. M. Gore has opened an employ ment agency in rooms over tho Carson & Landgraf barber shop in tho Mc Donald block. This is tho first of its kind to be introduced in tho city and will bo known as tho North Platto" Employment Agency. At a special meeting of the A. 0. U. W. held Tuesday evening a class of ten were taken into the membership and the remainder of tho candidates who were unable to be present vr bo ad mitted at the noxt meeting. Just think of the money you can save purchasing your hat at the Parlor Millinery Saturday, 300 East 3rd St. W. V. Honglnnd, J. E. Evans, I. L. Miltonberger and Jim Keefe made an nuto trip to Vvnllaco Tuesday. The farmer's institute which opened that day, promised to bo a very successful and interesting one. There was a largo display oi agricultural products. George Huntington, who lives twenty miles north of Paxton, writes his father that ho is now harvesting his pototo crop nnd the average is 200 bushels per acre. As ho has six acres of the tubers ho is uomowhat.at n loss to know what tp do with th'cni, ns he is so far from market it hardly pays to haul them the distance. Are you trying to snve money by doing your own washing? Wouldn't it make you feel much better to know that tho ''Auto" was going to call? Don't let "Blue Monday'' worry you. You can savo your health by calling up. DICKEY'S SANITARY LAUNDRY. "Your Bosom Friend." Phone 77. Bocrinnintr with noxt Sunday. October 27th, tho Episcopal church in town will hold a mission in tho Wnlker school house (known to somo as tho Sturgis school). Tho Sundny school will open at 10 a. m. and bo followed, by morning prayer nnd sermon ntll a. m. All are cordially invited. Everyone is welcome. Mr. Morgan, amissionary working here under Bishop Beecher, will bo in charge of the mission. Why run nil over town trying to rent a houso when I can sell you one on terms practically the samo as rent. The only difference is when you leave the rented houso, you have a nice bunch of receipts, nnd when you buy a houso on my easy terms, you got your money back by selling tho house, when you want to leave. I have several bar gains of this kind. C. F. Temple. On tho 18th of this month Mrs. E. E. Graves of Maxwell swore out a warrant before tho county court alleg ing that her daughter Nottio who is Boventoen years of ago is a delinquent nnd incorrfgiblo child nnd fears that if sho be not taken In chargo by the court will lead an immoral life. The jugdo sent tho young lady to Goring yostorday morning to remain thoro with hor uncle for somo time. It is understood that a warrant is out for tho arrest of a young man who has frequently sought hor society nnd to whom tho motlur strongly objects. Wnllaco has a sensation of tho black mail typo, A well known residont renieu ono oi nis uuuuings to n mnn nnd wife to conduct a restaurant. Ono day recently the man purchased n ticket for nn adjoining town and got on the train. Tho woman invited her landlord into the restaurant, drank a cup of tea with him, and then sug gustod thatjho fix over the room in which sho nnd her husband slept. Ho demur red to this, but finally tho woman per suaded him to enter tho bedroom to soo its condition, and whilo thoro tho husband nppenred, drew a wicked looking gun, nnd accusing hia wife of infidelity, demanded thnt the landlord fork over ?500. Tho landlord refused to submit to tho blackmail nnd edged oui oi mo room, une husband had gotten on tho train, but after it was in motion jumped off on tho opposito side from tho depot and remained In hiding until he was satisfied his wife had tho landlord ensnared, Farm For Sale. The northoasl quarter (nol) soctlon twenty-four (24) township thirteon (13) range thirty (30) about so von miles southeast of North Platte on south side of Platto river, nil smooth land near hills, good buildings, fifteen acres in alfalfa, ono of host farms In Plntto valley. Price $10,000.00. Torms. half cash, balance on easy time ut 7 per cent intorest. Address Joseph Hcrshey North Platto, Neb. ' HI 'm m&WMAwJ fill mmum lillll l22$3EBSg& DISTIHCTIQHm dress There is refinement about Princess garments that endears them to women's hearts. They are real -creations, they have character and individuality. They are the artistic product of a Tailoring Code that dis dains make shifts, near styles. Princess garments are" never jjjl extreme nor are they ever Sim -. , common place. They are dis tinctive, individual, modish expressions of personal ideas of unfaltering good taste. The wealth of handsome fabrics, beautiful patterns and different design in which our assemblage of Princess coats abounds, offer ideal opportunities of satisfying your hearts desire. Our prices are surely an inducement con sidering the unusual values offered. E. To Tramp and Son. "f Apples For Sale. "Car of apples just received from Bullard fruit farm in Missouri, 75c bushel at station platform. the per V FlAmnnefrnfinr, Let us show vou tho new Vacuum Sweeper. If too busy just phone and Wo Will givo you demonstration at your homo. Sciiatz Notice to the Public. All parties are hereby warned not to sell my wifo any merchandise on my aqcount ns 1 will not be reaponsiblo for any bills contracted by her. Conhad Anderson'. Hallowe'en Cafateria. Roast pork, apple sauco, roast beef,, mashed potatoes, gravy, bread and butter sandwiches, baked , beans, cab bage salad, pumpkin pie, doughnuts, coffee, at Presbyterian church parlors, Oct. 31st, 5 p. m. v rrr , M- E. Church Notes. Sunday school 9:45 a. m., preaching 11 a. m. Subject "Tho Unrealized Logic of Immortality." Epworth League 6:30 p. m., preaching 7:30 p. m. Subject "Joseph the Master," Mid-week rally each Wednesday at 8:30 p.m., choir practice each Friday evening at 7:30. All are invited. B. A. Cham, Pastor. Money to Loan, on furniture.pianos or any thing of good valuo on your plain note if steadily em ployed; pay bnck in small weekly or monthly payments. Mrs. B. F, Wilcox sonGlO East 4th St. Oflico in residence, hours 9 u. m. to 4 p. m. Presbyterian Church. Sunday School 10:00 a. m. Mr, M. E. Crosby, Superintendent. The CroBs nnd Crown System for increasing at tendance will be introduced next Sun dny. Men's Biblo Class conducted by Pnstor. Preaching services at 11:00 a. m. nnd 7:30 p. m. Morning subject: "Tho Limitations of Life." Evening subject: "The Physicinn's Night Bell." Prayer service Wednesday evening 7:30. Tho 6ormons arc of special interest this weok. Everyone invited. Rov. J. C. Christie, Pastor. .Important to Farmers. Of nil policies of insurance that tl,Noro is a difference in, it is the farm policy. The only thing that Is ,the snme in all farm policies is tho price you pay for them, so you should see that you got tho best. Tho National Union Fire Insuranco Company issues ono of tho most liberal policies issued in tho stato today, and I can prove it, if you will let me compare it with your present policy Don't wait until your present policy expires, but bring it in now and let us compnre them, the when it does expire you will know whoro to get your insurance in the future. C. F. TrMl'UK. 70-2 District Agent. jirntttet22rriui3i!x.j!zMmim.i.vj,imiHwi.w:imK e r.PTTiwn a wr a r& JIJLJ B. M. jLI.mjL JrvLILE.JLjiSLjLJ' When the officers of this bank see a depositor mak ing steady gains in his balances, our confidence in him grows. When a depositor who has won our confidence re quires money with which to develop his business our large resources enable us to give him all the credit his financial condition warrants. The merchant, the manufacturer, the builder, the farmer who does business at this bank, receives- its financial support when he needs it. We invite all who want the co-operation of a strong resourceful bank tobecome depositors of the McDonald State Bank, NORTH PLATTE, NEBRASKA. THE ENCLOSED GEARSHIFT CARS are here. This feature is.found only on Buick car. The time is at hand when you need a robe while driv ing1. The changear levers and brake levers are en closed on all New Model BUICK and the robes cannot bother. Inexperienced driver can readily appreciate this good feature. Benefit by others' experience and buy a Buick with ENCLOSED GEARSHIFT. To day we are showing" a Model 24, 25 and 31. J. S. DAVIS Auto Co. !rcireyaCTMK,,im'Ml A baby boy was born yestordny morning to Mr. and Mrs. John Holcombe. Mrs. Albx Brooks left yesterday for Gothenburg to spend several days with hor mothor. Mrs. A. D. Jacobs and daughter Esther returned Wednesday evening from Norfolk wh'oro they visited with Mr. Jacobs for several days. for general housework. 820 west Third street. Girl Wanted Apply at once Notice of Sale. To W. W. Vernon and others who may be interested: You are hereby notified that we shall offer at public salo nnd sell to the high est cash Didder at 2:00 o'clock p. m. central time, on the 9th day of No vember, 1912, at our storago room in tho renr of 114 East Front street, in the city of North Platte, Lincoln coun ty, Nebraska, the following described houshold goods, to wit: m 1 whito iron bedstead, 1 kitchen cab met, 1 washing machine, 1 center tnble, 2 dressers, 1 table, 2 rocking chairs, 4 dining room chairs. The proceeds from said salo will be applied on the payment of $20.60 stor ago bill, pdvertlsing nnd selling said goods. Americtn Investment & Loan Co. i - ft J0 u