9 Stato HUtotic 8W am-IJMJjr Wt ibtmt TWENTY-SEVENTH YEAR. NORTH PLATTE, NEB., NOVEMBER 8, 1912, No. 81 the mhttt Mtttm M M Smma 1 The Charm of Pretty Silver "Doubles the pleasures of Entertaining' Sterling Silver carries with it a certain substantial dignity that imparts distinction and refinement to the home. Family Silver is an indication of taste and culture and should be in keeping with the other appointments of the dwelling. The table is the measure of the home; here are honored the dearest friend and most respected guest; its appoint ments should be worthy of its place. Colonial Silver The plain lines characteristic of the Colonial style of silver are now in high favor. Good silver may also be had in plated ware which partakes of the same general nature as the sterling. We will feel honored to have you call and let us show you these newer designs, which undoubtedly will suggest something you will be proud to possess. The Very Best Patterns in Hollow and Flatware may be Purchased Here of Reasonable Prices. DIXON, The Jeweler, U. P. Watch Inspector. Ill wm,', ' vv m 1 m -9 1 p fcjfceffrfrtfrawaat&frfrfctf PHONE 4 OR 8 For Your Drugs. Orders De livered promptly. REXALL and NYAL DRUG STORES Local and Personal T. C. Patterson and family are mov ing today into their remodeled home. Mrs. York Hinman and daughter Dorothy are spending the day in Goth enburg. ' For Rent Four room bouse on E. 6th St. Inquire at Dr. Quigley's. Attorney J. S. Hoagland left yester day morning for Lincoln to transact business. Miss Francis Christ has roturned from a two week' visit with her sister in Lexington. -, The Episcopal guild will hold a Cafe teria in the parish house on the after noon and evening of Nov. 19th. Judge Grimes went to Tryon yester day to hold a term of district court. He was accompanied by several local at torneys. Mrs. Francis Hogge, of Los Angeles, who has been visiting in cities of the east arrived today tQ visit Mr. and Warren Hoge for a week or longer. Mrs. Jamos Ware, of Blair, will ar rive tomorrow for a visit with friends in town. Watch for the menu of tho Episcopal Cafeteria which will be held Novem ber 19th. Dr. and Mrs. V. Lucas attended the funeral of the late Mrs. McConnell at Hershey Tuesday. Miss Nora Jeffers will entertain the members of the J. D. club on Tuesday evening of next week. Mrs. Ralph Smith will leave tonight for Omaha to visit with ielatives and friends for a few day3. MesdamesE. T. and Herbert Tramp will entertain at a kensington next Thursday afternoon. Wanted Baby carriage in good con dition InqUiro at Pacific Hotel. W. F. Troutman, formerly of this city, came up from Hastings yesterday to transact business for a few days. All kinds of fancy work and notions suitable for Xmas gifts will bo on sale by the Rebekah kensington club at the I. 0. 0. F. hall on December 17th. Misses Hildegarde Clinton and Eileen Gantt left Wednesday for Omaha where thev Will visit friends and Miss Gantt will attend tho teachers meoting. Let McGovern do it. Do' What? Re pair that stove for you. Residenco 2005 Locust, Phone 390. Star Stove Repair Works. Friends in the city received word yes terday of the death of Miss Julia Done gon who had been housekeeper for Rev. Wolfe for a number of years at Grand Island. Tho host protection you onn hnvo Tor your Ftimilv Is AISANli ACCOUAT. Tho host protec tion vou onn hnvo from oroclltors or siolcnoss, or hnrdtlmos, Is A HANK ACCOUNT. If you hnvo not nnv money in tho hnnlc, why not hofrin now A hnnlc account will fortiTy your homo ngninst misfortuno, nnd you will not hnvo to mortnfro It ii untoi'tunnto olroumstnnaos nrlso, hoonuso vou will ho propnrod wit h A 11AN1C ACCOUNT. Do YOUJR. hnnklnrr with The First National Bank, OP NORTH FLATT1S, NBUHASrCA. Tho Lnrgost Hnnlc In "Wostorn Nohmslcn. Vote in County. Tho official canvass of the county wns made yostcrday, but ns returns from Kem procinct arc not yet in, tho totals arc not quito correefc. The figures are: Wilson 112G, Roosevelt 902, Taft C9G, Debs 399, Chapin 60. ; For state senator Norris 1742. Shnl-' lenberger 1035. I For governor Aldrich 1552, Moore-. head 1194. j Tho republicans on tho stato ticket received pluralities ranging from 350 to 400, Congressman Kinkaid 1469, Taylor 903, Warren 591, Armstrong 239, Steb bins 16. State Senator Hoagland 1677, Bell 731. State Representative Stevens 1488, Schleicher 1067, Moss 429. Searle's plurality for float repre sentative was 342. County Attorney French 1244, Gibbs 1549. County Assessor Carpenter 1211, Jepsen 944, Norland 374. Hcyse 183. County Commissioner Hcrming hauscn 1458, Miltonborger 1271, Duke 338. The office of county assessor was abolished by a vote of 1877 to 532. Mnjor Lester Walker was elected police magistrate for North Platte. Tho total vote cast was 3329. Death of E. R. Churchill. Edwin Ruthvern Churchill died at his homo on west Tenth street at 8:15 last evening at the age of seventy-six. Mr. Churchill had been in poor health since July 11th and was confined to the houso since that time. Tho ministrations ot a loving family and kind friends, aided in relieving his sufferings, but for some time his condition was such that the relatives knew that the end was near. Seven years ago the deceased came to this city and engaged in carpenter work until his health failed. Ho was born in Vermont and belonged to tho 1st Vermont Cayalry. Forty years ago he married Miss Clara W. Record in Missouri later coming to Kearney where they lived for a number of years. To this union were born eight children who with his wifo survive him. The funeral will be held from the residenco at 2 o'clock Sunday afternoon, conducted by Rev. Cram ana the G. A. R. and interment mado in North Piatto cemetary. Mr. Churchill was an up right, honorable citizen who will bo missed by all who knew and associated with him. Local and Personal. Miss Vera Stivers, of Garfield, visited yesterday with local friends. Clara Cook age 18 and Joseph Possa age 21 both of this city were married by Judge Grant Wednesday. New Sauerkraut, 10c per qt. at Grees"on's. Fifty years ago today Mayor Patter son enlisted in the civil war at Chicago, at the ago of sixteen years. Those fifty years have been activo years for Mr. Patterson, more active than the life of tho average man. The Epworth league will hold their monthly social and business meeting at the home of Dr. and Mrs. Lucas this evening. Nov. 8. AIM the young people of the church and congregation are ex pected. Keep your appointments, get an Alma clock, Clinton, Jeweler & Optician. Detective Ringer of the Union Pncific nrrested fourteen boys and girls Wed nesday for trespassing on the company property and taking coal. The company is determined to stop tho taking of coal, and if the practice is persisted in other arrests will follow. For Sale 19114 h. p. Harley David son motorcycle in 1st class condition, easy terms, must sell at once. Inquirp at this office. tf The North Piatto Musicians Associa tion Local No. 609 affiliated with the American Federation of Musicians closed their charter yesterday with u membership of twenty-five of the pro fessional musicians of this city. The officers elected were President, Earl Stamp; Vice President, W. E. Starr. Secretary, J. Clark Buchanan and Treasurer. Rmil Voseinltft. bu. , , . L . Do your eyes bother you. See Clinton the Optician. They test eyes free of charge. MMHMl'mWtl T'- n.M Special Notice. At the Crystal Theatre, where every body goes, two big specials Friday and Saturday only, "A Victim of the Mor mons," in three reels. Ono of tho most exciting pictures ever shown hero. See the groat nuto race nnd the fight between the polico nnd tho Mormon. Also "A Nation's Peril" in two reels. This is a Pathe and is sure to bo good. Vnudeville, Train nnd Campbell in their up-to-date singing unci musical net. This is one of tho best progrnms ever shown at the Crystal, so don't miss it. Prices the same, adults; 15c, children 10c. Notice to Water Consumers. On Sunday, November 10th, tho water will bo turned off from tho entire city from about 10 a. m. to possibly 4 p. m. This is dono so thnt wo may mnko a connection to tho present mains for the new pump. The firo whistle will be blown about 9:30 a. m. and water consumers are requested to tnko out whatever water they will need for their ubs. Tho work will be rushed ns rapidly nS possible and water will bo turned on agnin ut the cailiest possible moment but it would bo well for con Eumors to provide themselves with plenty of water. Wo regret tho neces sity of this inconyenienco but it is tho best we can do under the circumstances. The water will be Bhut off from various portions of the citv nt different times during the coming week to enable us to make some repairs to certain valves. As it will not be possible to say just what portion will be shut off any particular day we would advjso all con sumers to draw off a temporary supply of water whenever they lienr ono long blast of tho firo whistle. Those portions of tho city which will be especially linble to bo shut off will be as follows: All the city south of Third street, all of the city east of Cotton wood; Locust street, East 6th St., East i'rontSt. In evert caso we will cet water turned on again at the earliest possible moment but cannot Btato just how long water will bo olt in any par ticular case. Hershey S. Welch, Water Commissioner. Wo guarantee "Occident" to be not only "just nsgood" but bettor than nny other flour on tl'e market. Russel Millcr Milling Co. of Minneapolis bucks this stntement by their "money back" guarantee if a trial sack does not convince you. Sold only atGreeson's grocery. Miss Lulu Clute, of Clarenco, la., who has been the gust of, her aunt Mrs. Jamds Doran for ten days will leaye for Cozad tomorrow to visit rela tives. Christian Science Society Sunday 11:00 p. m. Subject "Adam and Fallon Man." Sunday school 12:00 m. K. P. hall, Dewey St. Don Milton, of Wallace, visited L. E. Mehlmann and other local friends this week. Clinton's is the place to look foi-your club favors. All prices to suit your purse. Local and Personal. Robert Sullivan loft last evening for Potter to work for the telophono com pany. J. E. Sebnstinn left yesterday for UsnKosn to spend a couplo oi unys on busincse. Miss Susie Campbell was among tho locaj teachers who loft for Omaha Wednesday ovoning. Mrs. R. G. Clinmberlnin went to Sutherland this morning whore she will visit with friends for a week. Misses Mnrio Bowcn and Grace Casey loft this morning for Gothenburg to attend tho foot ball gnme. Thomas Wnugh nnd daughter Mrs. Edwnrd Grady expect to lonvo next week for an extended visit with rela tives in Iowa cities. Mrs. Coon, of Denver, who visited Mr. nnd Mrs. Gus Andorson this week while enroute homo from Iowa whoro she was called by tho death of a rela tive, left yesterday. A marriage licenso was granted yes terday to Fred T. McPhorson nnd Clara Jacobson, both of Maxwell. Wcnther Forocnst: Fair tonight nnd Saturday, modcrato temperature. Highest tempornturo yesterday 68, a yenr ago C6; lowest temperature Inst night 31, a year ago 30. Yesterday afternoon Dr. Foote, of Omahn, performed an operation upon Florence, tho four year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Young, during which ho removed an abcess from her siie. Try our expert wntchmnker if your watch does not keep good time. Clinton, Jewolor & Opticinn. Miss Ethol Adklns and Edward Levi Bellamy were quietly married at tho homo of tho bride's parents Wednesday evening nt six o'clock. Onlyimmodinte relatives wore presont during the cere mony which was performed by Rev. R. B. Fnvoright. A wedding feast followed with the tabic fairly groaning undor tho weight of good things. Other friends gathered in nnd a pleasnnt reception wns given. Junior Endeavor Sociable. A sociable will be given in the par lors of tho First Presbyterian church tomorrow at 3 p. m. for tho members of the Junior Endeavor society. Anniversary Sale of Boys' Suits and Overcoats This week marks the first anniversary of our store and to celebrate the event, we will offer a Discount' of 20 Percent On Boys' Suits and Overcoats. We carry an especially large and nice line of boys' (ft goods, and they become particular' attractive' with this discount of twenty percent. We invite parents to examine our stock, feeling- confident they will be pleased with the quality, the variety and the prices. J This 20 percent discount is 'offered but for a short period of time; take advantage of the offer. Weingands. The Quality Place. Wednesday afternoon engine No. 1G5, one of the largest and most powerful engines in the service, was brought out of the round house by tho hosier and left standing to go out on train No. 2. Owing to a leakage in the throttle the valves were opened admitting the steHtn into the cylinders nnd starting the en gine, which went down the track to the end of the U. P. lake, & mile oust of town and derailed itself in tho deep sand. Tho crew was called out nnd it at work getting the engine back on the rant. We regulate your watch n charge. Clinton, Jeweler & Optician. Mesdames Gus Huffman, J. C. Feder hoof nnd Henry Wnltemath held the second of a series of parties at the home of the former last evening. Card games were arranged for the sixty ladies and gentleman who were their guests. After the fames lunch in two courses was served. Assisting in ser ving were the Misses Huffman. Walto math, McCabo, Alden, Dixon and Bill iard. Royal prizes were won by A. B. Hoagland and Mrs. J. F. Clabaugh and tho consolation prizea were given to Dr. W. J. Redfieldand Mrs. I. L. Bare. Chrysanthemums in lavendarand white were used in decorating the rooms. ' - Girl Wanted for genernl housework. Apply at once 320 west Third itreot. pnuNn n A Vl Oldest Bank In Lincoln County B A V,. g I J - V JH - 1 McDonald 1 State Bank' t v, dQb ' 1 North Platte, Nebr. jlt 1 W$ 1 CAPITAL STOCK $100,000.00 Hwlicl W' WeSollcltYourDusln.au. I JP 61 '.'"' (d&M&O !'' I other Jbir7'1? 1 '" " Eft 6A (i2Sar 1 1 Base - W fippL I I Made jjl? l 1 This means smaller coal bills, nnd more heat. I I See this Stovojin Our Window. 1 I Derryberry & Forbes. I Hot Water Bottles and Syringes our Specialty. Wo have just received direct from factory our new line. Note our prices: Rubber complexion brushes ,2T Bulb syringes red rubber.. .$1.00 2-qt hot water bottles.. . .75 3-qt hot-water bottle . .. 1.00 2-qt fountain rapid flow syringe . . .05 3-qt fountain syringe 1.15 2-qt combination ayringa nnd hot water bottle 1.50 3-qt combination syringe and whirlpool spray syringes. . 2.25 All rubber goods nre guaranteed from ono to three yoars. We carry extra tubes and fittings for bottles and syringes. For mail or exprass add 25c, PHONE 28. Stone Drug Co.,