TOBTOMMyifoJM With a Telephone at fonir Elbow SB&J i Would You Send 'J - - - - v - - -- Your Message by a it V . Lr y YOUR grandfather sent n boy be cause there was no telephone. Ho carried n lieavy, clumsy time-piece because the light compact waches such as we offer weren't mado in his day. F for rensons of sentiment you aro carrying grandfather's watch you are impairing the eliiciency and usefulness of your modern equip ment. It's necessary to be on time shese dnys. A complete line of Watches for Men and Women priced from $100 to $10. iUnspecIonh Dixon, The Jeweler I I 0 s e 2 Office over the McDonald J m Stato Bank. aeaeeeaesaeaee9a t8uetieeataeaoti) DR. 0. H. CRESSLER, Gradualc Dentist. 5 Local and Personal. Mrs. Isaac Dillon left this morning for Minden, La., where she will spend the winter with her daugher, Mrs. Donald Goodwill. We can save you money and fit you out in the best styles in a Princess coat; do not fail to investigate before purchasing. E. T. Tramp & Son. The Twentieth Century club will hold its literary meeting at the home of Mrs. Jessie Edwards BOS West 5th St. Tuesday afternoon. All members are invited to bo present. Misses Marie McCabe, Irma Huff man, Helen Waltemath, Margaret Jones, Nanine Iddings and Janet Mc Donald went to Kearney to attend the foot ball game today. Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Walker returned vesterdav from Council Bluffs whore thev attended the wedding of their friend Miss Held, of Grand Island, who is a sister of Mrs. J. J. Keliher. About twenty-five Greeks . employed on track work for the Union Pacific near Chappell, left this week for their native country in order to enter the army in the war against Turkey. The J. S. Davis Auto Co. has just sold another Buick model 25 touring car to a party at Bridgeport. Dr. Palmer and M. Claudius came after the car Thursday morning and departed foriiome immediately, expecting to reach there that evening. Major Lester Walker will be a can didate for police magistrate at the com ing November election, having filad his nominating petition yesteiday. The Major ig well qualified to wear the judicial ermine and his election is as sured. Wanted Girl for general hourework. Mrs. J. B. Hayes, 413 East 5th St. North Platte put forth much energy a few years ago to secure the location of a sugar factory and failed. Since then Scotts Bluffs has secured a fac tory and it has been in successful opera tion for two year. Now comes Bridge port and announces that it has secured a factory, tho company agreeing to pay the growers $5.per ton for the beets delivered at car or dump and divide with the growers tha net profits on the manufactured sugar on a basis of seventy per cent to the grower and thirty to the company. Raymond C. Eyerly of this city and Miss Daisy Barton wero married Tues day evening at the homo of the bride in Goring, Rev. Utterback, of the Christian church, performing the cere mony in the presence of relatives in cluding the parents of the groom and a few of the more intimate friends of the bride. The bride was attended by her sister and the croom by the brido's brother. Following tha ceremony a four course supper was sorved. The Gering Courier speaks very highly of the bride. Mr. and Mrs. Eyerly came down to Hershey Wednesday, where they spent a day and then left for a trip to Pacific coast points. Schleicher's Reply. Chairman Epperson, of the bull moosa state committee, wrote C. li. Schleicher, of Brady, democratic candi date for representative from this county, calling his attention to the fact that he, Schleicher, has not signed statement No. 1, which is a pledgo to support the candidate for U. S. senator who re ceives the preferential vote at the general election, and asked him why he aid not do so. Mr. Schleicher replied as follows: "Will say to you that tho voters of my county will all be fully in formed where I stand in politics. 1 will represent tho people of my county and not the parties. Hope this will keep you from losing any sleep." Notice to Eastern Star. Those having fruit for Masonic hall please send to Masonic hall so it can be ready for 'shipment by Wednesduy, Oct. 30th. Committee. Mrs. E. S. Davis leaves today for Stockville on interests for the Rebekah lodge. Attorneys George Gibbs and W. V. Hoagland will go to Wellfleet tomorrow on business. Miss Verna Sorenson returned last evening from Bridgeport where she spent several days. Miss Anna Pielsticker, of Omaha, who was the guest of her brother F C. Pielsticker has gone to Wallace to visit relatives. For Sale Beautiful hard coal stove used one scabon. Call at Weingand's store. tf Miss Lena Anderson who had been visiting relatives in Callaway and Kear ney for two weeks returned Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. John Den and daughter Marjory will leave to-morrow by auto for Arapahoe to visit relatives until Monday. Weather forecast: fair tonight and Saturday, warmer tonight Highest temperature yesterday 61, a year ago 02. Lowest temperature last night 29, a year ago 31. Edward Lesher who had been em ployed as baker for the Doolittlo com pany for several months resigned his place last evening and wenttoLewellen to accept a simular positions The entertainmont committee of the Elks are making arrangements for a dancing party on the evening of No vember. 22d, which will bo followed by a supper. The plan is to have the affair particularly nice in all its appointments. The CRYSTAL I -Nigra and Saturday. PICTURES The Ranger's Girl. Last Rites of the Maine and Burial of its Dead. Pathe's Weekly. VAUDEVILLE Bartlett and Collins, Com edy Entertainers. and 15c. That's the kind of arithmetic that counts with the man who knows the value of money. Before you put your good dollars into new Fall and Winter clothing, come in and examine the season's models of STYLEPLUS suits and overcoats. Keep in mind what you've been paying for clothes and make a comparison' with the exceptional quality of fabric, the splendid workmanship, the becoming style and beautiful finish of STYLEPLUS suits and overcoats every garment guaranteed by the makers. And then deduct $17.00 from what you've been paying, and you'll find a saving of at least $3.00 to $8.00. $iJWHM&&xWLM&t gdIus ) S3ff3S "The same price the world over" ffl3KflTM.iC Here's your chance to make money buying your new Fall suit, your new Fall overcoat dont miss it, but come around today and convince yourself that what we say is true, every word of it, t ' ' Don't forget tlie placd, for no other store in town sells STYLEPLUS CLOTHES we are fortunate in being exclusive agents. immmwmmwwmmw rmvmmimmwmmmammmmmxmM S BBI T. JR., Taft or Wilson. All Doubt Removed, Whichever one is elected it will make no difference to ""Big Business" this has been settled once and for all. This is the consensus of opinion among ""Big Bus iness" dug up by Mr. Clabaugh who is now in Chicago. And on the strength of what he has learned he has vurchased a large stock of merchandise for his store in North Platte. Mr. Clabaugh advises the public of North Platte and surrounding territory to wait for. merchandise and see his stock before pur chasing their winter clothing and furnishings. This being Postseason purchase makes it include all the late Styles, and he wishes to assure you that this merchandise in cludes the last word in men's wear. There is always a new Hat, Shoe, Tie or something in the furnishing line that the merchant who buys six month ahead of the season never sees until it is six or eight months old. Most of Mr. Clabaugh's large purchase will be on display Monday, Oct. 28 and he requests everybody to call then and look over the latest ideas in men's wear, SOCIETY NOTES. Mnnager Stamp has booked "A Modern Eve" for Friday evening, Nov. 8th. The next meeting of tho Nevita Club will bo held at tho nome of Mrs. Wal lace Quinn. The Young Ladies Bridge Club will meet next week with Miss Nell Bratt and Mrs. Richmond Birge. Miss Orra Hall was hostess to tho Young Ladies Kensington Club on Tues day evening. Nice refreshments were served. Dr. and Mrs. Harry Mitchell enter tained a number of young peoplo last evening in honor of their guests Miss Grace Eancy and Mr. HoweAUwine, of Umaha. Mrs. M. Keith Neville entertained tho Pan Hellanic Girls on Saturday after noon at a kenBington. After spending a couple of hours in fancy work tho ladies were served with a delicious lunch. The Ladies of the B. of L. F. & E. will hold a Hallowe'en Social at tho K. P hall on Tuesday evening, Oct. 29, to which all members of Elkhom lodge No. 28 and their ladies are cordially invited. Miss Margaret Craigio entertained the J. D. Club and a few friends at cards Tuesday evening. Several tables were usod in playing progressive high-five- and tho prize won by Miss Edna Sullivan. Refreshments wero served. A scoro of friends of Mrs. Stovo Alhro tondered her a surprise party Tuesday evening at her homo three miles west of town. The evening was pleasantly spent in games and music and tho guest of honor presented with a number of birthday gifts. The re freshments were very much enjoyed. Mombers of the E00 Club and several invited guests enjoyed tho hospitality of Mrs. E. F. Seeoergor and Mrs. w, J. Stuart at tho Sooborgor residence Tuesday evening. Guests wero Mrs. Will Jeffers and Mrs. McGuiro and daughter of Choycnne, Mr and Mrs. Albert Schatz. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Hayes and Rolf Halligan and M. F. Buckloy. Several of tho members were out of town, but with these guests eight tablos wore in use and the games wero spirited and enjoyable. A nice lunch was served. Tho Nevita club waB the guests of Mesdnmes Thomas Austin and Androw Yost on Wednesday afternoon at tho Austin residence. Each member priv ileged to bring a friend and the at tendance roached twenty-live. Two guessing contests were held first prizes being awarded to Mesdames Rolland Malmstein and John Voaeinkn and the booby prizes given to Mesdames O. W. Weil and Will Lewis. The color scheme of yollow and white was carried out in the decorations and lunch served. A pretty Halloween party was held Wednesday afternoon at tho homo of Mrs. Harry Fleishman. Her guests weic the members of the M. M. M. club and a few friends. Yellow chrys anthemnB, paper pumpkins, black cats and witches wero used in decora ting the rooms, as favors at the tables and on the tally cards. Five tables were used in playing GOO and Mrs. Edwina Scaatz awarded first prize which was a large pumpkin pie. The refreshments wero suggestivo Halloween nnd served very daintly. f Move for New School Building. At a meeting of tho board of educa tion Monday evening, thaproposition of building a new school house in the oast end was considered at length, and ns the first step to-ward its erection, a resolution was passed authorizing the board to call a special election on Dec. 5th to vote on the proposition of issuing bonds in tho sum of $20,000. While this sum is not sufficient to erect a building commensurate with the grow ing needs" of th ea3t end, it is proposed to pell the ground occupied by tho pres ent building and add this to the build ng fund. A building as largo, or larger, than tin Washington and Lincoln, is needed, and it is suggested that tho east end building bo of a dill'crent type of archi tect uns, which probably would entail n gr ator cost than did the Third and Fourm ward buildings. '1 lie school population of the east ond demands this new building, and that suction of tho city is entitled to this ex penditure of tho tax payor's money. The bonds should carry without a dis senting vete; in fact every good citizon sh mid account it a pleasuro to assist in giving tho oast end people the school accommodations thoy deed. Notice for Bids. Notice is hereby given that bids will hi received for tho ninety-one unsold residence lota in tho Trustee's and Riverdalo additions, until October 21th, 1012. The map showing all these lota may bo obtained at the ofiico of Wm. i: Shuman. whore bids may also bo filed. Tho Trustee desires to sell all of these lots in bulk to the highest bidder. R ght resorvod to reject anv and all I Js. - Wm, K. SHUMAN. Local and Personal Mrs. Harry Cramer has been quite ill for several days past. Tho regular Friday night dance will be held at the Lloyd this ovening. W. II. Blnlock loft yesterday after noon for Omaha to transact business. Mrs. F. H. Thompson has roturncd from a short visit in Omaha with f rionds. A baby boy was born yesterday morning to Dr. and Mrs. J. S. Tyinem. Mrs. Bebout, of Wallace, wbo had been a patient at the P. & S. hospital, leJt tliat institution yesterday. Mrs. Armstrong, of Kansns, ar rived here Wednesday ovening to visit her daughter Mrs. J. S. Twinem. Distinction in dress shown in each and every Princess garment; have you soen them. E. T. Tramp & Son. Improvements nro being mado on tho Lantz property in tho first ward, which include a bath room and other conven iences. Miss Lucilo Wilcox went to Kearney Friday to attond tho foot ball game and visit her sister Miss Alice who is attend ing tho Kearney Normnl. Mrs. O, R. Robinson is expected homo today from Nnmpa, Ida., where sho had bean visiting her mother, Mrs. Otten for sevoral months. Mrs. Anna Scyferth has rented . her house in tho first ward to Mr. nnd Mrs Husband nnd will make her homo her daughter Mrs. Quigley. YOU ARE LUCKY that car not caught firo or exploded yot. you a guaranteo How long it will bo until it does, Get ono of Temple's Aut6 Policies, and bo safo from damage to your car by fire, explosion, theft, collision and transportation damages. . -: with has Have For Rent -Furnished W est 8th street. room at 310 71-1 mttrraf-MWiiK 0aow,3iv2ri.&us& toMBM2S9 m?tJ&fM&&imWi2rJf!s -SH"MA. jl.VJ5JiA.Tii,.:Ans' WtimfiWSHm Better? Yes the Vanadium built Model T is a better car than it was when it sold for almost twice its pres ent price. Our gigantic production has beaten the cost down to where almost . everyone can now afford to motor. Runabout . . . .$525 Touring car 600 Town Car 800 These now prices, f. o. b. Detroit, with all equip ment. An onrly order will mean an early delivery. Got full particulars from Ford Motor Company, Michigan and Fourteenth Streets or direct from fnctory, Detroit. ' HENDY-OGIER GARAGE, Agent, North Platte, Neb. J lllf ....!.. rrrr t '&dti2&&f'mmaMmr w line '5ylliKK '.. ( y kwm ifmBESBSS&am&s " t I