f 1 ir fr We carry in stock a large assortment of plain band Wedding Rings, in the pretty shop Tiffany to the extreme, wide, bands. Let us show you, CLINTON, Jeweler and Optician. s PHONE 4 OR 8 I For Your Drugs. Orders Do- b Ilvered promptly. jj S REXALL and NYAL J fi DRUG STORES Local and Personal. Llttlo John O'Keofo who had been very ill with bronchitis Is'rcportod much bettor. Harry Samuclson has taken the agency for tho Denver Pressure Cookor in this city. Mrs. William Morris, who has boon visiting In Sidney for a week past, will return home today. Claudo Dolaney returned to North port Wednosday ovoning af tor spending a few dayB in town. Miss Floronco Batio, of Myrtlo, is spending this wook with her cousin Roland Batio and family. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Sebastian and baby have roturned 'from a short visit with relatives In Chappell. Mrs. Frod Barraclough and daughter Irma havo returned from a short visit with relatives in Evanston. A steer weighing, 1,950 pounds was purchased by tho Brodbeck meat mar ket this week from Jamos Wilson. Mrs. John McGowan loft this weok for Norfolk whero her husband has boon employed for several months. Rooms and board at roasonablo rates, inqulro 217 South Chestnut. Mrs. Elmer Baker, of Salt Lake City, mrrivod yesterday to visit her parents Mr. and Mrs. Wm, Landgraf, Sr, Mm. Honish, of Ord, arrived here yesterday afternoon to visit hor daugh ter Mrs. Julius Hahler for somo timo. Miss Toss Dixon, of Norfolk, arrived hern yesterday to take n position in tho Wilcox & Hnlligan ofllco as stenogra pher. Fred Piorson, of Sutherland, has purchased tho intoicata in tho Suther land bank formorly held by Harry Worrill. E. Armlno of Brush, Colo,, and Lula M, East of Sutherland, wcro granted a marriage llcohso Wednesday by County Judgo Grant. 1 Irs. M, K. McNamara, formerly of this city, will urrlvo tomorrow from Peoria, III., to spend two months with hor son Charles and wife. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Wooks and family, formerly of this city, who hav resided in Evanston for some time, aro spending a few days In town. Fred Wilson, of tho Hartman cigar factory, Injured his hand yostorday by falling on a largo lump of coal and will bounablo to work for Bevoral days. Girl wantcdlnqulro nt Dickoy sani tgry laundry. Joe Knoadjl, of Myrtlo, was in town yesterday proving up on his 740 aero homestead. Ho was accompanied by Ed. Wright and Casper Sivits as witnesses. Mrs. Florence Hildobrand and daugh ter, of Choyenne, who visited Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Wilcoxson this weok, while enrouto homo from Iowa, loft yester day morning. Abo'Ut nn Inch of snow fell Wednes day morning and a llttlo morocamoyes torday forenoon. As thcro is but llttlo moisture In tho ground, a heavy fall lf snow would prove a good thing for the country. Seven room frame houso located on E. (5th St. Fully equipped and modem oxcopf heat. If you are in want of city property 'this should Interest you. C. F. TCMPI.B. "Tho romalns of tho lato Lucy Mc Croady wort) takon to PawoeCIty Tites daaVoning for burial. They wera ac companied thete by tho father Robert McCrcndy. Bisters Mrs. Drito and Mrs. WttlJaco of Kansas City and Mrs. Sid ney Dillon of this city and Cnrollno Mc Cready of Liberty. Mr. and Mrs. Damoron of Box Elder, who visited in town this woek left yes terday. D. E. Morrill left Wednesday for Gothenburg to spend a couplo of days on business. Clarence Shaw, of tho Tramp grocery force, resumed work yestorday after a week's illness. Mrs. Fredericks will leave tomorrow for Seward to spend a weok or longer i with relatives. C. P. Martin sold hia dray Wednes day to Charlos Seaton who took posses sion at once. Ned Cramor, of Hampton, who visited his brother Harry Cramer and wifo last week, has returned home. Mr. and Mrs. Jamos McEvoy havo as their guest this week tho iattor's father Mr. Ripoy, of Cozad. Mr. and Mrs. Standard, of Wallace, visited friends in town yostorday while enrouto to eastern points on a viiltr Mrs. Corl Lintz will loavo noxt week for Omaha, Kansus City and St. Joe to purchaso hor spring stock of millinery goods. Mr. and Mrs. Grauor and ''daughter, who wcro guests of Mrs. Grauer's par ents Mr. and Mrs. vonTrot,' havo gone to Denver. Riley Warren who has beon employed of tho Stapleton-Kearney run for sov eral months has roturned hero and re sumed work. Prepared to do plain and fancy dress making by the day or order. Satisfac tion guaranteed. Mrs. John Spies, Phono black 161. Mrs. George Monks returned tho latter part of Inst week from an ex tended visit in Roakford, Illinois whore sho was callod by tho illness of a relative Ono of tho best located proportlos on wost Sixth stroot,six room frame house. This property is up for quick Balo and Ib a burgain. Prico $2400.00. C. F. Ti:mplb. Alox Richards, of Horshoy, who was arrested this week for passing a vorth loss check at the Nyal Drug storo, is n patient at tho P. & S. hospital. vIn the attompt to resist tiioofllcors ho was shot in tho foot, the bullet paseing through tho heel nnd coming out under tho toes. ' A number of gentlemen were enter tained last ovoning by Mr. and Mrs. James Hartman nt nn eight o'clock turkoy dinner. Tho nIFair was a sur prise birthday party for Ben Hartman and ho was presented with a beautiful chlfTorobo by the flf toon guests. A very pleasant ovoning was spent by all rpesont. While In town a couplo of wcoks ago A. S. Benson, of Omega, lost a pocket book contaiplng $7.95 and valuable papors. Later tho book was found by Peto Hayes, who notified Julius Morg enson of his find and the latter notified Benson. This itom is requested by Ben son as an attestation of tho honesty of Hayes and Morgensun, Reese's pantatorium having installed a now Fronch dry cleaning and extract ing machino in conjunction with Frenzies chemicaldry cleaning process, is now prepared o clean anything for ladies or men. Ladies'sllk or laco ono ploco drosses aund whito kid gloves n specialty. Prices tho same as any other cloanlng houso in tlie city. Goods called for and delivered. PhonelM) and we will call, , H. R. Reese, Prop. 4-4 "Tli.i'Mlllaf'n n.llfililnf" s ni....nI.J by homo talent at tho Keith Tuesday evening proved more entertaining than many of tho road.showa which como here. Each participant creditably delineated the character assumed, there Was no hesitancy of dillldonco, nnd tho acting was natural. The nttondnnco wbb quite largo nnd tho planditswero sonor ous. Selections woie rendered by tho thntro orehostra. Eslraycd. One yearling steer calf, aim two yonr old rod hoifdr with whito spot on u.t( hend. NptlfyL. O. Johnson or Goo. Ream, Route 1, North Platte, Nebr. Waivci Hearing. Harry Lindcll, recently brought hero from Omaha on the chargo of having robbed tho store of A. B. Yates nt Sutherland,' was arraigned In Judgo Grant's court Tuesday afternoon, waived preliminary examination and was bound oyer to the district court. Tho goods taken by Lindell con sisted largely of jewelry, part of which was disposed of in North Platte and has been recovered by tho officers. Train Men Retaliate. Tho local lodga of tho Brotherhood of Hallway Trainmen et Grand Island liavo passed a resolution condemning the action of the Commercial club of that city in passing adversely on thvlr fifty-car length bill, and also censured L. M. Talmago, of the First National bank, for introducing the resolution. Tho lodge appointed a committee to in vostigato co-opcative stores and draw plans for tho establishment of ono at Grand Island. Mrs. Senator Hoaglnnd Entertains. At Lincoln Tuesday the first sena torial function of tho present sesssion was inaugurated when Mrs. Senator Hoaglnnd of North Platto and Mrs. Senator Ollls of Valley tendered an aftornoon tea at tho homo of the for mer in Lincoln to which all the wivos of tho senators were invited with wives of ox-senators who resided in the city or who were there. The special guests were Mrs. John H. Morehead and Mrs. Chester H. Aldrlch. Cody Unites with Sells-Floto. A Denver dispatch appearing in the Omaha Bco of yostcrday says: At tho ofllco of tho Denver Post today, Col onel William Cody (Buffalo Bill) signed a contract that he will appear in con junction with tho Soll-Floto circus during tho season of 1914 nnd there after. This is tho first time that u circus of consequence and an attraction such as Colonel Cody exploits havo over joined forces. Tho union of theso two big attractions means ono of tho largest and most ver satile exhibitions offered tho public. Gun Club Buys New Park. Wednesday of this week the Buffalo Bill Gun Club purchased eight acres of land of Colonel Cody which will be used for trap-shooting and other recreative sports. The club, which for Borne time has used a site on the Cody land south of tho track, was forced to abandon it when the land was laid out as an addi tion to tho city. Tho track purchased is just north ncross tho tract from tho old grounds, and the building, traps and other accessories Will be moved thereto at once and the new park put in shapo for the stato shooting tourna ment which will be held hero In May. Evontually this park may bo fitted up for baso ball, foot ball and other athletic sports. City Property for Sale. Wo have n number of choicely located lota with and without buildings, closo in with sewer, city water, electric lights and sidewalks that we aro offering at very low prices. Much loss than wo will bo able to offer thorn when the spring opens up. In our judgment there will be a big advance on this class of property soon Buchanan & Patterson. "Kindling." Sarah Paddon, ono of tho youngest and most interesting of the popular dramatic stars of tho ponod, comes"to tho Keith noxt Thursday, Fob. 13th, presenting Charles Kenyon'o remark able plav, "Kindling." "Kindlnig" tugs at every woman's heart-Htrings and fills strong men's oyea with tears; it portrays tho deep, hidden omotions of humanity whet hor in palace or hovol. Maggie Schultz looks forward with terror to tho birth of her baby in her dark, unlovely tcnoment home. Sho dares not toll hor husband, lest ho stranglo the helpless bit of life when it should come into the world; to him it was llttlo short of murder to bring n helpless child into being, amid such surroundings. It required only a paltry sum to go Into far-away Wyoming, n paradise of fresh air and glowing sun light, whero her child could havo n chnnco to grow up strong and decent. Tho fateful opportunity presented it self and Maggio could not resist the terrible tomptation to steal the money necessary to take them to tho land of her dreams. The theft is dotectod and her husband is dumbfounded when sho tremblingly rovoals tho truth to him. "I novor thought you were a thiof, Maggie," murmurs her husband, brokenly, overwhelmed with tho tragedy that had como upon them. Fortunately, the peoplo from whom she had taken the monoy were human enough to understand and to forgivo tho deed and It is through their aid that Maggio and Heinle turn their faces westward, whero they find "roses blooming in Wyoming." Woodmen of tho World, are now or gnnizlng in your city. Tho W. O. W. have a surplus of uvor $17,500,00000. and thair rntes are on adequate basis. Railroad mon aro espociiWy Invited to investigate. C. F. TBMina, I li rk I urns C i , Nil 2 7. F. A. Bauqiian, Organizer 1 Our Feature Corsets m m We Feature Henderson 7 MM III I rf III III I (&Y If f ffi i HENDERSON Fashion Form'' Corsets" Your special Henderson Corsets will fit accurately, be easy and comfortable hpjd your body erect and even, and give lasting service. You should come to our Corset department and let us show you a large assortment of ElHHBKl BBS . T. Tram P. &S. Hospital Notts. ! A. F. Clark, of Brule, is recovering satisfactorily from a recent operation. Mrs. Frank B. Flint, who has been Buffering with rheumatism, is getting along nicely. W. W. Hunt, of Ringgold, who had his arm amputated last week, loft the hospital Wednesday. August Swanson, of Oshkosh, is re covering from his raoent operation and will soon be able to roturn home. Mrs. Y. D. Grcan, of Lewollen, is vory much improved. Furnished Rooms For Rent. Nice singlo or double furnished rooms for gentlemen, hot water heat, olectric hght,u bath and 'phone; rent very reasonable, at formor Cody residence south of new round house Inquire at Water Ofllco or at residence, 1207 W. 4th St. Phono Red 611. Pcrclteron Horses. Team4yoar old mares, 4 stallion colts all registered. Thomas E. Doolittle. 4-4 First Presbyterian Church. Sunday school 10 a. m. ,M. E. Crosby, supt., preaching sorvicos 11 a. in. and 7:30 p. m. Morning theme "A Christian Relation to Life and its Troubles." Evening: "How to Save Souls." En deavor societies 3 and 6:40 p. tr.. Men's biblo class with pastor. Tho Presby torian church welcomes all. A Measuring Party. The Senior Endeavor Society willgiva a measuring party at the manse of the Presbyterian church next Tuesday evening. Mrs. Ray Eyerloy loft tho firstof this week for Horshoy to visit relatives. Tho infant daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Crook is recovering from its recent ill noss. Col. Cody returned yesterday morn ing from Denver and will leave shortly for Canada on business. Mrs. Ellen Murphy formerly of this city came down from Cheyenno yostor day to visit at tho Lonergan home. For Sale Whito Wyandotte and Rhodo Island Red Roosters. Mrs. Jacobs, 216 west 1st. Mrs. Don Harper of Lexington who spent tho first of this week with Mr. and Mrs. Mischkl roturned homo yoster day ntternoon. Miss Lillian Ritner!, toucher In tho Sutherland school has beon o(T duty for a weok past on account of illness. Hor duties in tho schools, woro performed by Miss Edith Ritnor. For Sale. Noarly new 8 room house, wator and anntw .mnnAiWtnn. lint unit onhl U'atnt auiT. VW.. .-.. w.., .... ... ... .... up stairs and down; oasy ttrms on pur- OUHIO pneu wuuiu Bcro!i. autuinuuiiu If j- -H right P" pint rent, now car prerorabt. Inquire oi t. P. Mar tin. 802 E Gth St. North Jaite. N. K 3 We believe these are among the very best popular priced Corsets made. Before we advocate one line of goods over another you may be sure we are what we are doing. We have sold Henderson Corsets to many woman of this vicinity and have heard only the highest praise for these models. The wearers of Henderson Corsets are i certain that their figures will be shapely and fash- J ionable. For these corsets are individualized for each wearer. They produce distinctive, charactistic lines as each individual requires. HENDERSON CORSETS. W. J. Tiiey i3 transacting business in Paxton this week. John Davis went to Gothenburg on business Wednesday. Wilfred Stuart visited at tho Tighe home for a few days this week. Mrs. Bruce Brown left Wednesday morning for Hastings to visit relatives. IF YOU ARE TONSILITIS OR You can prevent nn attack or make it run a illness ujr USIHET Hundreds of peoplo subject to tonsllitla soro throat, quinsy, diphtheria, pharyncltlfc and laryngitis, have used It for years, in preference to all other treatments. "'ur"''"' 25c, 50c and $1.00 u Bottle. Full directions for use aro In booklet wUh.'cery bottle. Try A-thcuca-lne and you will neer use anything else for throat trouble. . "." hw wo yon STONE DRUG CO., North Platte, Agents. wBmmmammmBKmmBmBatmiMmmammmm ffi i . , . - If Pays to Tdepfaoie By Bell Tdepbone yoa may travel near or far with equal easer- Bell Telephone Berrice permits inrrmsal miumtwn--psoua messages from town to town and from state to state. By telephone yon moy question or be quo tiond, explain or hear an explanation, saving time and misnndcrBtanding. Unneeeaeary trips, waiting, delays, lost time, energy and money may bo saved by; using the telephone. BELL W mmm HltiTir-mmriTin mriir- i iiiiwnii llllWM f Corsets rather certain that we know j&6 W. C. Nichols, of Gothenburg, is transacting business in town this week. Frank Osterhouso went to Gothen burg Wednesday morning on business. M. J. O'Connell will leave this week for HoldregeJito spend a woek or longer. For good real estate values see C. F. Temple, SUBJECT TO SORE THROAT mild courBO and very often prevent serious '' -'- V? i f SYSTEM P TELEPSSJME eftH!f Ol-NTfl V B .-wsrwTj- ' rstr jfsc5aeaaiaiw -. .& Vtelw