h i - t . I, i i . . lii Kl m tk! (t-cx. fliiOl -- itfll !T . 11 - yOioif- X a wr u & 3 NEWGQOblpllL I H ARRIVING DMLYjfJS. We have prepared the most elaborate display of Holiday Goods it has been our pleasure to show. Every case and display table is bubbling over with new and up to date goods. We will welcome you to our store whether you come as an intercs'ted visitor or a prospective purchaser. We believe we can help you in the selection of gifts and we know we can save you money. We have rock bottom prices on every article in our store. s I.nnlr nvpr tVm lief maw r m.. w -wh . w w M Gjifts for Ladies, La Vallieres Gold Bracelets Signet Rings Gold Brooches Neck Chains Diamond Bracelets Pearl Rings Diamond Pendants Gold Watches Back Combs Bracelet Watches Gold Lockets Belt Buckles Stick Pins Mejth Bags Diamond Rings Watch Fobs Chatelaine Pins Lorgnettes Sautolrs Belt Pins Gold Crosses Cuff Pins. Set Rings Collar Pins Coral Rings Barrettes Hat Pins Veil Pins Silver Thimbles Card Cases Silver Novelties Bridge Sets Carving Sets Mantel Qlocks Fine China Silver Plate Tea Strainers Vanity Cases Set Rings Traveling Cases Puff Boxes Gold Thimbles Birthstone Rings Plain Rings Bouquet Holders Gold Thimbles Dinner Rings PHONE 4 OR 3 For Your Drugs. Orders De . Iivcrcd promptly. . REXALL and NYAL DRUG STORES 5? ? Local and Personal W. J. O'Connor was a Kearney visitor on Thanksgiving. Williard West visited relatives in Gothenburg last week. A. W. Peterson, of Sutherland, spent the week end in this city on business. L. JohnBon left Saturday morning forPaxtonto spend a Isjv days on business. If you are going to invest wait for the opening of "Cody's Addition." Mrs. Dodson, of Shelton, arrived the last of the week to visit her daughter Miss Mahala Dodson. Mrs. O. P. Guffy and daughter, of Sutherland, spent the weok end with friends in this city. Mrs. Frank Winkleman returned Fri from Sidney where she attended the D. of H. convention. Miss Francis Miller left the latter part of last week for Chappell to visit relatives for two weeks. F. C. Pielsticker left last week for Omaha and other eastern points to spend several days on business. Latest box paper, correspondence cards and engraved calling cards. Rincker Book & Drug Co. Miss Alice Wilcox entertained the Pan Hollanic club Saturday afternoon. Nice refreshments were served. Mrs. J. Q. Wilson, of Paxton, who was the guest of 'Mr. and Mrs: Earl Wilson, returned home Saturday. npnrva Schatz. of Otrden came down Saturday evening to visit for a few days with his mother and attend tho K. C. banquet. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hamilton returned Saturday afternoon from Lincoln where they spent tho Thanksgiving holidays with relatives. Try an expert watchmaker if . your watch does not keep good time. Clinton, The Bizzy Jeweler. Miss Ethel Worlamont, of Cheyenne, arrived Saturday to visit her cousin Miss Ireue Hubbard and attend the K. C. banquet and dance. Joseph McGraw, of Helper, Utah, who had been visiting his mother'Mrs. Johanna McGraw for two weeks, left Saturday afternoon. Miss Hannah Keliher is expected home this week from an extended visit with relatives and friends in Omaha, St. Louis and Lebanon, Ky. hplnw fnn Indira and (font Imnnn -nnlv n Vfirv inromnmte waw w At U Link Buttons Ear Stnds Toilet Sets Photo Frames Jewel Cases Shoe Buckles Desk Sets Opera Glasses Souvenir Spoons Leather Goods Manicure Sets Fountain Pens Change Purses Sterling Silver Cut Glass Casseroles Brass Goods Silk Umbrellas Boudoir Clocks Whist Sets Electric Lamps Chafing Dishes Sets of Silver Shopping Bags Make our store your store this holiday season. You Mrs. W. P. Snyder will entertain tho Nevita club tomorrow afternoon. Toyland is completo at the Rincker Book & Drug Co. James Loudon returned Friday from a short 'visit in Maxwell with relatives. Mrs. Earl Williams, of Hershoy, is spending a few days with town friends. Mrs. Henry Simon whs called to Hastings Saturday by the serious illness of her father. Mrs. Storm left Friday evening for Los Angeles to spend the winter months with relatives. Buy at Clinton's now. Wo Lay aside any purchase until Christmas. En graving free. Mrs. Maude Louden, of .Paxton, visited Mrs. Earl Wilson lost week nnd left Saturday morning. Miss Vera Carrigan, of Cheyenne, who visited Miss Irene Hubbard last week has returned home. Miss Mary Alen, of Farnam, re turned home Saturday after spending a week with her brother Arthur Allen. The J. S.Davis Auto Co. has just sold a Buick touring car to James Green. The car was delivered , 8atur- day. Mrs. Edward Grady and children re turned Saturday afternoon from a two weeks' visit with relatives in Grand Island. "Cody's Addition" will be the place to live. The J. S. Davis Auto Co. has just sold a Buick touring car to L. M. Lin coln at Kearney. The car was delivered Saturday Wanted Cattle to pasture this win ter, plenty of feed and water. Call or address A. R. Christianson, North Platte, Nebr., phone J 555. The J. S. Davis Auto Co. has just sold n new Franklin 4 cylinder touring car to R. F. Fowles. Thocar was de livered yesterday. His' six cylinder Franklin will arrive in two or throe weeks. C. L. Patterson, of Denver, came down Saturday morning and visited rel atives and friends until Sunday night. C. L. is still head of the U. P. secret service in Colorado, a position that keeps him pretty busy. Any diamond bought of Clinton will be exchanged, at the price paid, for payment on larger stone. Twelvo young ladies very prominent in society have organized a club and will givo a series of social functions during the season, these affairs to be either card parties or dancos, just as tho Individual member as hostess may elect. While the girls will, of course, get much enjoyment, the real object of the club is to furnish amusement for tho young men which is certainly very thoughtful of tho young ladies. oose i our Lnristmas FROM. OUR MAGNIFICENT D 1X0N, THE JEWELER. w w " - -w --- w Gifts for Cnff Links Scarf Pins Vest Chains Emblem Charms Full Dress Sets Diamond Links Waldemar Chains Military Brushes Match Boxes Smoking Sets Silk Umbrellas" Ash Receivers Card Cases Photo Frames Toilet ATticles Traveling Cases Cigar Cases Book Racks Diamond" Rings Diamond Studs Silk Watch Fobs Emblem Buttons Tie Clasps Fountain Pens Desk Sets Bottle Openers Desk Calendars Collar Bags Decanters Letter Scales Carving Sets Cigar Stands Thermos Bottles Cloth Brushes Field Glasses Cork Screws Soap Boxes Gollar Buttons Emblem Rings Gold Lockets Signet Rings Watches Opal Studs Lapel Chains Sets of Studs Safety Razors Shaving Sets Key Rings J. R. Brestel, of Gothenburg, spent a few days last weok with frionds in this city. Mrs. Poulson and sistof, of Overton, spent the week end with friends in town. , J. W. Fetter, of Maxwell, spent the weok end with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Clinton. Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Rodgors spent a few days last week with relatives in Moorefield: - Mr. and Mrs. Guy Granger spont the week end with friends and relatives in Gothenburg. William "Turpie returned Saturday from a short business visit in Gandy and Stapletbn. "The gift of today is tho heirloom of tomorrow. Sterling silver is most de sirabl6." Dixon, The Jowelor. Clyde Cook returned to Grand Island Friday after spending Thanksgiving with his wife. Leonard and Clifford Stuart, of Lex ington, attended the K. C. .banquet at the Lloyd Sunday. Ed Erb,and a party of friends from Gothenburg came up today to attend tho play at the Keith. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Strain, of Goth enburg, arrived here Saturday oyoning to visit Miss Isabella Skinner. Thomas Mahor, of Lexington came up Saturday evening to attend the Knights of Columbus banquet Sunday. Baby Rings, Charm lockets, pins and braclets at .Clinton's, The Bizzy Jeweler. Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Cary had as their guests tho last of last week Mr. and Mrs. August Molzer, of Lincoln. Dr. and Mrs. Walter Crook were called to "Carroll, la., Friday by the serious illness of the latter's mother. J. C. McGovern, who had been em ployed in Sluter, Mo., for several months, returned.to this city Saturday. Mrs. L. C. Hanscnf and children, .pf Grand Island, came Saturday morning to visit her mothar Mrs. Emma Pulver. Mr. nnd Mrs. Jesse VanDyke and daughter left a noon Saturday for a short visit in Gothenburg with friends. Mr. and Mrs. D. P. Wilcox returned to Cozad Friday evening, having visited Mr. and Mrs. J. Q. Wilcox for several days. Plat of 'Cody's Addition" will be filed this week. Lots be on sale next week. William Nye, of Roscoe, spent a few Ldays hore last week while enroute homo from Maxwell, where ho visited rela tives. Five room house in east part of town. New property. 1J lots. Cow barn, chicken house and yard. -Good garden lot. Price $2400. C. F. Temi'LK. list of nur immonco cfnnlr v w bbww www Men. Napkin Rings Cigar Jars Cigar Cutters Pipe Racks Liquor Sets Sachel Tags Pencils Brier Pipes Canes Desk Clocks Bill Folds Pocket Flasks Key Chains Riding Crops Game Shears Watch Charms are always welcome. Miss Cleo Chappell returned Satur day from Garfield, where she spent a week visiting rurnl schools in that vi cinity. Rubon J. Chittock nnd Esther Stoncr, of Moorefiold, were quietly married ut the court house Wednesday by Judgo Grant. Miss Rosa McGinley, of Paxton, came down Saturday to attend the K. C. banquotand visit Mrs. Terrence Mc Govern. Mis3 Alma Nyal, of Denver, arrived here Friday evening nnd is a guest at the home of Mr. nnd Mrs. William Dlener. n. Mr. and Mrs. II. f. Troup aro en joying a visit from the latter's father and sister, who camo un from Kearney Thursday. Get busy Christmas will soon bo here call at Clinton's before the pret tiest things aro sold. Mr. nnd Mrs. Jnmos Stafford, of Stromsburg1 who were guests of Mrs. R..E. Androwslost week, left Saturday afternoon. Miss Gertrude Herrod, of Columbus, came up Friday ovoning to visit friends and attend tho K. C. banquet and dance. Mrs. Wm. Young and son I Georgo of Hastings, who visited Mr. v.nd Mrs, Carl Simon last week, returned home Friday evening. County Judgo Grant united Charles Swnnson and Fanny J. Hecht, of Wal lace, in marriage at his residence Wed nesday ovoning. Como early nnd make your selection of Gibson wator colored Xmas cards, letters and calendars at tho Rincker Book & Drug Co. Mrs. T. C. Pattorson and daughter Edith roturned Sunday evening from Omaha where they visited Misa Ruth Patterson last week. Mr. and Mrs. James Stnfford, of Paxton, aro visiting Mr. and Mrs. Omnr Huff. Mrs. Stafford was formerly Miss Margaret McFaddcn. While in Ogalnlla last week Attorney Muldoon attended a turkey shoot and tied for second place. Ralph Stardey, ulso of this city, won first place. Mrs. J. W. Rosencrans and daughter Dorethy, of Cozad, returned home Sat urday morning after spending a week with Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Gilbert. J. B. Cross, who had been making his home with his son at the Nebraska house, loft the last of last week for Denver to spend tho winter with rela tives. Owners of city property, lots or houses, can find sale for same by list ing with us. Property priced right finds ready sale. Buchanan & Patterson. Mrs. Gut Chamberlain und son Valdamor, of Denver, who wore guests of the former's father P. H. Sullivan last week, went homo Saturday aftor-noon. H R S STOCK H&j Robert Caiitt entertained n scoro of young friends at a dnncing pnrty nt his home Friday evening in honor of Miss Amanda Butler of Cheyenne. Nice re freshments wero served and tho guests passed n delightful ovening. Thomas E. Lindemuth nnd Miss Grnco Carpenter, of Curti3, wore married Thursday by Rev. Cram of this city. Mrs. Lindemuth was formerly of this city and has a number of frionds among tho local people who wish her happiness. A petition has beon circulated in Urady for the purpose of ascertaining whether the citizens favor u municipal electric light plant. Two weeks ago tho Hershey Times took u postal curd vote on a proposition to put in a com bined wnter and electric light plant. Tho result was fifty-nine for and fivo against the proposition. Lincoln county towns are progressive. Seven room house, modern througout, except heat. New fonndation and newly painted. Just seven blocks east of tho post office on 5th Btroet, $2,200, if bought within tho next thirty days. This is absolutely a bnrgain that will have to be taken 'at once, as wo are holding the house without renting it for this time. If you buy you enn move in tho next day. C. F. Temple. Tho funeral of the late Mrs. P. H. McEvoy was hold Saturday morning from tho Catholic church. Rev. Mc Daid conduced the service and gave nn impressive and consoling sermon to tho bereaved family. A largo number of friends attended the services and fol lowed tho remains to the North Biatte cemetery. Many beautiful floral pieces wero sent by sympathjc friends. , Opportunity If looking for a busi ness opening in North Platte, tho par ticulars of a good paying proposition can be secured by addressing XX, care of The Tribune. Two automobiles loaded with Elks nnd Odd Follows, drove out to the Hansen ranch Sunday forenoon and spent an hour or so with Henry Hanson, who has been In poor health for sovoral months. They took with them n liberal supply of rose3 ns a remembrance from tho two lodges. Henry js suffering from stomach trouble of a very sorious na ture, and sinco first attacked has lost thirty or more pounds. His diet is milk and raw eggs. Accompanied by his wifo and mother ho expects to leave next Sunday for Los Angeles, where thoy will spend the winter. ' Farm For Sale. The northenst quarter (nej) section twenty-four (24) township thirteen (18) range thirty (30) nbout seven miles outhenst of North Platte on south side of Platto river, all smooth land near nills, good buildings, fifteen acres in alfalfa, ono of best farms in Plntto valley. Price $10,000.00. Terms, half insh, bnlanco on oasy time at 7 por cent Interest. Address Joseph Hershoy North Platto, Neb. ' I m WhmM Will Expend $750,000. The Tribune? learns from nn nuihorl tivo source that the erection of thonew round houso, cbnl chutes and othor lm provoments which hnvo boon bluo printed nnd made public, form only a pnrt of tho pinna which tho Union Pacific hna dcci'lod upon in increasing its terminal facilities nt North Finite, nnd that When nil the improvements hnvo been completed tho outlay, will rench tho enormous rum of Bovon bun dred nnd fifty thousand dollnrs. Tho construction work will probably extend over a period of two years, nnd- by ' reason of its magnitude" will plnco North Plntto nt the head of all division terminals on tho Union Pacific. Theso improvements will nnturnlly call for a large increase in tho perma nent working force, nnd nt lcn9t n fifty por eont incrense in tho present I monthly pay-roll will follow. Two years ngo a promicnt Union' Pacific official remarked to this writer: "Wo. hayo something up our sloovq for North Plnttc; wo expest to do big things for you people." Tho conipany is now starting in to do thoso "btg things." Will Provide Christmas Cheer. The Elk lodge has mndo a liberal do nation of money nnd tendered tho use of tho building forn Christmns celebra tion nnd gift giving to tho more un fortunate children of tho city. Tho affair has been plncod in tlje hands of Mrs. Charles Perkins and Mrs. R. B. Favoright, two ladies who in tho past hnvo interested thcmsolvos in provid ing ChriHtmas cheer for the youngsters who otherwise would havo llttlo of tho joys of thnt day. While wo havo not been requested so to state, Mosdames Favoright and Perkins will no doubt bo glad to receive cash donations as woll as donations of suitable articles for this gift-distribution, tho purpose being to supply bodily comforts as woll as those littlo gifts dear to children. It is hoped that citizens generally will join with the Elks in making tho celebration a successful outpouring of good cheer, All lols in "Cody's Addition" and Buffalo Bill's sub-division will be marked with lot and block number (his week. Take a walk Sunday afternoon oyer the addition, and pick your lot, K. C. Banquet St. Patrick's Council No. 1211, Knights of Columbus, hold ono of tho, most successful and enjoyable meetings and banquets Sunday thnt thoy hold in sevornl years. Tho knights nnd enndidntea assembled at their hall at 8 o'clock Sunday morn ing nnd proceeded in a body to St. Patrick's church to attend high mass. Tho initiation wiuheld in the afternoon and a class of thirty-five Stakcn into tho membership. The banquet was nerved in the Lloyd opera houso in tho ovon ing whoro fivo prettily decorated tables extended tho length of tho hall nnd the wnlls, gallery andjceiling wero hung with pennants, (lags and stroarnora of purple and gold nnd uppropriato pic tures. Plates wore lnld for three hun dred. Itio banquet was prepared by tho Ladies Altar Society and served by tho Catholic Girl's club who marched from tho gallory and gnvo n tonst to tho knights. During tho evening a fivo piece or chestra under tho leadership of James Hart rendered a program of popular music. Tho following program wns rendered nnd ench number loudly ap plauded. Tho toasts wero Instructive witty and eloverly deliverod. J. Leo Cleary, toastmnster; "Impressions of Day" John Loary; Vocal Solo, Miss Miss Sadlo Trovillo; "Catholicity and tho Nation," J. L. Mcintosh; vocal duet Irene von Trot and Pat Hngorty; "Tho Ladies," James Kcofo; vocal duet, MIsb Mary Tighe and Miss Sadie Trovillo; "Our Country," Rov. fJH. II. McDald. In Cody's Additon.!', You can buy a lot aiid automobile for the price you pay for a lot six blocks this side of there. Why not live out where you have lots of room and fresh air. Miss Vera Warrington began work In tho Clinton Jewelry Storo yeBterdnji morning. Owen O'Neal, of Sutherland, spent Sunday with town friends and, attended, tho K. C. banquet. J. E. Grady, of Mnson Gity. vas. among tho delegates to tho K. C. meet- ing hero Sunday. After visiting Rov. and Mrs. Gaithor for a week, Mr. and Mrs. Soibort ro turned to Lexington Saturday morning. To Investors. We are prepared to loan your money on real estate first mortgage so as to net your eight per cent. Money so loaned is exempt from taxes. Come in and let us talk it over. Buchanan & Patterson. For Rent -640 Acres good farming or hay land, CO cents por acre, six miles north of Wallace, Nob., twelve miles south of Suthorlnnd. Now 4-room house and barn for olght head, grainery 24x32, cement cavo 12x18, good well, 10-ft Sampson mill, 30 ft. steel tower, 3 miles of fence, 150 acres R cuUi;tio"' Address W. R. Harding, North Platto, Neb.