State lllttlcel Scctcty mi-ISWtJjr teforift TWENTY-SEVENTH YEAR. NORTH PLATTE, NEB., NOVEMBER 12, I9i2. No. 82 A: MbttU m wW4f4''l;4' r k tjBZBmTFf- MJJiHJiWlLi J(LjRJUWJPi ji.n c 3D 8 In Sl Bowh Olive lithe Celery Try Punch Bowls Lemonade Jugs Flower Vie 'Vfl Berry DUhet fn Jelly DUhet W Fruit Bowls YJ Fern Dithet M Ice Tubt M Ice Cream Tray il 1 $( ,,:., id y Exquisite Designs in New Cut Glass There is an attractiveness about Pretty Cut Glassware, with it pleasant sparkle and its brilliant finish, which combined with the rare charm of usefulness, never ceases to interest those who love beautiful things in the home. ,? For Weddings, Anniversaries, or Birthday'Gifts nothing is more appropriate than a piece' of real cut glass such gifts are always appreciated. Handsomely Cut From Purest Crystal To all lovers of the beautiful, we direct attention to the new lot of pretty cut glass which we have just received from the cutters. This line is doubly attractive because it represents the very best products of the newer art, while the prices are entirely within reason. SOME OF THE PIECES ARE: Comport Nappie Bon Bon Plate Oil Cruet Nut Bowl DIXON, The Jeweler, U. P. Watch Iniptctor. iJ&rfr3993Merrfrfr3U Mi U uV k u uv Mi Mi Mi 4 OR 8 For Your Drugs. Orders De livered promptly. REXALL and NYAL DRUG STORES m m m Local and Personal. r. B. G. Sovvles, of Maxwell, spent Sat urday and Sunday in this city. Mrs. Mnrcott, of Brady, spent the last of last week with her daughter, Miss Nona Marcott. Julius Plzer left last night for Chicago, where he will transact busi ness for a couple of days, expecting to return home Saturday. Perry Campbell, of district G3, Ireno Curtis of district 122 and Agnes Leaf of district 44, transacted business at the county superintendent's ofiice yes terday. Three Greeks were arrested yester day for stealing coal from the Union Pacific. In the county court they were fined $7.50 each which was paid and the case dismissed. Christian church congregation at tention. A congregational meeting is called for Wednesday evening, which every member should attend. Things of importance to all to be passed upon. J. H, VanCleave, Chairman. The Nevita club will meet at the home of Mrs. George Voseipka to morrow afternoon at one o'clock where they will take autos for the Quinn ranch to be the guests of Mrs. Wallace Quinn. Mr. and Mrs. J.J. Hilligan enter tained at a dtnner patty Sunday in honor of their twenty-sixth wedding anniversary. Among the guests were Mr. and Mrs. Hoxie and Mrs. James Ware, of Blair. In 1886 Mesdames Halligan, Hoxie and Ware were brides in Ogalalla. Hugo B. Koch, who appears Friday night an a leading man in "The City," is not a stranger to North Platte, hav ing ployed the leading role in'The House of a Thousand Candles," and in "The Port of Missing Men." He will he remembered as a very strong actor, and in his present play he is- said to even be stronger than in nis former plays. The complete returns from eighty-six .:. :..;!:,...' . rttnral tv nf 12.(100 for Morehead overj Aldnch, and a plurality of nearly 10,000 for all the ro publicans candidates for stats officers below governor. The vote in seventy eight counties on president was Wilson 91,480, Roosevelt 06,306, and Taft 50, 674. Congressman Kinkaid's plurality will exceed 4,000. Lost Nov. 8th, Brindle Bull Dog. Return to or notify Dr. Park at North Side barn and receive rewnru. Oldest Bank In Lincoln County McDonald State Bank North Platte, Nebr. CAPITAL STOCK $100,000.00 We Stllclt Your Bualnssa. Mrs. Wm. Hawley will entertain the Indian card club this afternoon. Mrs. John Voseiwka will entertain the Twentieth Century Club this afternobn. Mrs. McKnight, of Lexington, is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Reynolds. The young ladies bridge club will be entertained by Miss Grace Payne Thurs day. The Methodist aid society will meet Thursday afternoon with Mrs. J. A. McMichael. Sutherland Hat Bad Fire. . Sutherland suffered another bnd fire Inst night, in which five or six frnmo business buildings were consumed. The fire orginated from unknown causos in a confectionery store near the center of the block and spread to adjoining uuuuings, uostroying inose occupiuu uy the Bonham restaurant, Yates clothing storo, Fred Pieraon's real estate office, Luckey's clothing storo and the Jorgen sen hotel. A good part of the stocks of the Yates nnd Lockey clothing stores wore saved. The fire started about 11:45 nnd with the strong wind blowing, not much headway could be mnde with the fire fighting appliances at hand. The loss will amount to $10,000 or $15,000. -.A.Foster, of Gothenburg, came up the first of this week to visit his brother Frank Foster. The Christian Aid Society will meet with Mrs. Andy Lidell, Thursday after noon, 216 West 3d St. Mrs. Jacob Pizer, of Hastings, ar rived Saturday evening to visit Mr. and Mrs. Julius Pizer for a week or longer. Remember tho Cafeteria given by the Ladies guild in the parish house on tho afternoon and evening of Tuesday, Nov. 19th. The North Platte Kandy Kitchen has engaged tho service of Mr. Nick Paulos, of Omaha to manufacture their home made candies. Mr. and Mrs. HoytHnrt and daugh ter, of Paxton, are guests of the latter's mother Mrs. Lena Salisbury having ar rived the first of this week. , The Ladies guild of the Episcopal church will hold a sale in the parish house Nov. 19th of fancy work including aprons, caps and also many practical articles. Chester Ellsworth who had been tak ing treatment at the St. Luke's hospi tal for some time returned to Hershey yesterday accompanied by Miss Hazel Ellsworth. C. M. Newton has received the largest line of holiday goods, dolls and toys he has ever had for a number of years. They arc well selected and of nigh class. 82-2 James Henderson has resumed work in tho Derryberry & Forbes store after being off duty on account of illness for two weeks during which time he sub mitted to un operation. Sunday afternoon at 2:30 p. m., Elder C. H. Millor, pator of the Seven Day Adventist church conducted an other baptismal service in the north Tiver west of the bridge. Elder Miller reports the church to be in a most ex cellent condition several having lately united with the church. At tho Sab bath morning service ' two professed conversion and two ithors united with the church on profession of faith. An other baptisimal service is planned for the near future, kider J. w. Chris tian, of Lincoln, president of the Ne braska conference of Seventh Day Ad ventists is expected to arrive some time Tuesday or Wednesday and will preach in the church Wednesday even ing. A most excellent and profitable sermon Ib expected and the public aro cordially invited. A baby boy was born to Mr. and Mr. Liles Sunday evening. J. O. Marsh has accepted a position in the Osborne barber shop. For Sale Hard coal heator, prac tically new. Phone Red 384. Mr. and Mrs. Jnmes Snyder left this mornimr for Excelsior Snrinirs to snend several weeks. r Mrs. uiarence toiietsen, or outlier- land, is spending this week with her parents, Mr. find Mrs. George Done $owcr. WiWanted Girl for general housework". f2West 4th. Phono 264. tf Mt-. and Mrs. Cy RuBsollare enjoying a visit from tho latter's mother who tame from Omaha the last of last week. I issue automobile policies covering owners against loss or damage occasioned by fire, transportation nnd theft, also collision, meaning damage sustained by the automobile in collision and liability for damogo to other property Caused by collision. You know the risk, why not protect yourseif ? C. F. Temple, Agent. Bishop Beecher, of Koarney, during the past twelve months has driven 20,000 miles in visiting the parishes of his jurisdiction. Most of this distance has been made by automobile. That's an average of 100 miles per day for 200 days, which is going some, but the Bishop is a wonderfully energetic man and tireless worker If you expect to buy a home anyways soon, now is your time. Property is sure going up in the Spring, for the reason that the Union Pacific is build ing in the west part of town, which will cause this property to go up and the Burlington will undoubtedly com mence work next year, which will cause property in the south and east end- of town to go up. Buy now and reap tho increase. I have several properties, different locations and sizes, at bargain prices. See me at once. C. F. TEMPLE. Belter Roads Needed. A correspondent at Myrtle writes: It begins to look as though a good many farmers of this section will practically bo forced to do their trading at Stnplo ton. Land between Myrtle and North Platte is being bought nndfencod, roads are being closed and section line roads arc so rough that it is impossible to travel them. We nro ubout ns near Stapleton as North Platte, but have good roads most of tho way to Staple ton. The" only reason tlmt most of us do not trado at Stapleton is because the market thoro is notcmito so good ns at North Platte, but with a creamery now located nt Stapleton farmers can sell their cream una thereby save the housewife extra labor connected with butter making. Our advico to tho busi ness men is to get busy and open tho way so tho farmers can reach you. Here is a New Disease. Havo youhnd tho "city fevor"? If you've escaped it you are unique among your fellows because nt one time or another, most people uwny from the bright lights of tho metropo lis hayo had an attack. Soma recover without a remedy but a great majsrity, or at least so it seems, are never cured without an nctunl residence within tho zone of the din nnd dirt of tho big city. And some succeed there while count less fail. This "fever", mora real than many fashionable diseases, suggested to the late Clyde Fitch tho most im portant of his plays, "Tho City." It Is a big theme, nnd Fitch deals with it in a big way. Those who aro planning to attend the play at tho Keith next Friday may well look forward to tho date with Keen anticipation. It is n magnificient drama and it is to bo pre sented here by the United Play Com pany with a big cast and elaborate pro duction. Tho well known nnd popular nctor, Hugo B. Kpch, will play tho leading role, by far the strongest port of his career. Announcement. The greatest announcement over mnde in the nutomobllo world will be found irt this week's Saturday Evening Post. This most popular car in tho future will have its home with tho Hendy & Ogier Garage as the ngency Iibb been transferred to them and in future I will work with tho abovo firm. Phne Black 627. J. L. Burke, Agent Gamble Buys a Buick. Charles Gamble, of Myrtle, is tho latest Buick owner. Mr. Gamble has had considerable nutomobilo experience and picked tho Buick 25 ns beinsj tho best and most modern automobile for the price. : The car wns delivered to him Saturday. Lawrenco Carpenter spent Sunday in Ogalalla. KEITH THEATRE Friday, November 15 th, Absolutely Guaranteed by Manager of Theatre as the Best Dramatic Booking for 1912-1913. The United Play Company Present itUGO B- KOCH In America's Greatest Drama i n c ti.i i 9 By Clyde Fitch The City vs. The Country," Where was the best in you brought out. Mr. Koch has appeared before a North Platto audience in the "House of a Thousand Candles" und "Port of Missing Men." Prices $1.50 $1 and 75 cents Bratt & Goodman loan money on real estate on two to five years' time or out of their State Building & Loan Association payable back monthly, same as rent; they write fire and other insurance, including life, in strongest companies at lovveit rates they rent houses, furnished and unfurnished rooms, care tor property in city or country; they have a few very choice loans netting 7 to 8 per cent semi annual interst, nothing better or safer for your idle money; they buy and sell real estate, and if you arc looking for bargains in real estate they have them. If wanting a square deal, it will pay you to do business with Bratt & Good Wtf A Wfinfures' ucks Geese, IV t Y Ctlli Hens and Springs. Now is the time to sell Turkeys, Ducks and Geese. Don't hold until a day or two before THANKSGIVING, as we must have all our Turkeys in by Nov. 2 2d. to get them to our mar kets and after that time our price will go down. Our prices are Turkeys fat 8-lb and over 15c a pound. Turkeys small and poor from 10c to 14c Old torn Turkeys 10c, Duck gc, Geese 7c. Mens 8c, Spring Chickens 8c a pound. North Platte Produce Co., North Platte, Neb. 422 W. Front St. Undertaker Malonoy was called to Sutherland this morning on professional business. Miss Minnto Soirnan left this morning for Chappol to boa guest of tho Sudmnn family this week. Mrs. Mary Allen returned Sunday evening from Omaha after spending n weok with friends there. Misses Sadie Shecdy and Ida MathorB returned Sunday evening from a shof,t visit in Omaha. Con Wnlkor and son will leave next week for Mitchell where they have tho contract for $22,000 swor. Tho Sterling football team will play tho High School eleven on tho local grounds Friday nftornoon. r Listen Sheep are shorn of their pure wool to make the all wool Goods WE sell 1 Not only pure woo) but the finest grade of it goes into the cloth from which our a)-wool gar ments are made. This is luhy we can show untisuaY shades and weaves in our suits and overcoats. , And then the way our clothing is made is diff ev ent. They are not sawed out and. siting together by carpenters of clothes, hut hand-scissored and hand made by the best tailors xOorking under wholesome, sanitary condition. Our prices are no more than our upgrade1 cloth ing is worths. CLABAUGH EVERYTHING FOR MEN. 520 Dewey St. North Platte, Neb., hi 1 1 siiTni ROUND OAK BURNER BASE y r m Made This means smaller coal bills, and more heat. See this Stove'in Our Window. Derryberry & Forbes. man. V