rvl Ittitcilcri EccUtlf State tte. Swi-cH TWENTY-EIGHTH YEAR. NORTH PLATTE, . NEB., FEBRUARY 28, 19 13. No. 10 w M&ttk Mljf wttet Local and Personal. George Weir loft for Cheyenne to visit friends for sovoral days. Theodore Lowo has been visiting frionds in Omaha' for a day or two past. Harry Hart and Theodore Sandallloft last night for a visit with friends in Omaha. Rural free delivery route No. 1 out of Sutherland will be placed in service next Monday. ., Mrs. Lawhoad will entertain the S. O. S. club Wednesday- afternoon at a kensington. John Don received a fine Choaspeaka Bay hunting dog last evening from ken nels in Illinois. Biddie Kano who for several woeks has been at the Neville hojrie is in a very critical condition. Christian Science Service Sunday 11 a. m. Subject Christ Jesus. Sunday school 12 m. K. P. hall, Dewey street. Owen O'Neill, who has been living northwest of Sutherland, is moving this week to the Turplo ranch south cast of this city. ' Mr. and Mrs. J. Honry, late of Phil adelphia, spent yesterday hero while en route to Broadwater to make nn ex tended visit with the latter's brother Rev. Ebee. The Star atheletic society, a party of young men recently organized here, will have charge of the Keith theatre next week and display their ability as comedians. The Lutheran aid society will be en tertained Thursday by Mrs, H. S. Johnson, Mrs. Fred Wendeborn, and Mrs. Guy Cover at the home of the latter 608 West 9th street. Members of Company Q have ex tended their hospitality to the members of the Junior class of the high school, class ndvisor and companion to a party tomorrow evening at their club rooms on west Eighth street. This Friday and Saturday only, good safety razor for 39c. Rinckor Book & Drug Co. The novice billiard tournament at the Elks' home between teams captained by Ray Langford and Will Landgraf closed this week, the latter's team winning by a margin of about a dozen points. The losers will pay for a cod fish supper. Weather: Fair and somewhat warmer tonight,- Saturday warmer, Highest temperature yesterday 12, a year ago 38. lowest last night -18 a year ago 12. -Precipitation Wednesday and Thursday .47 of an inch. Tuesday was Grandpa Eyerly's 55th wedding anniversary. Tomorrow he will be 80 yours old. Three months of his life was spent in Maryland where he was born, twelve years in the stato of ' Ohio, forty-seven years in the state of Iowa and twenty years in HerBhey, Neb. We sincerely wih the old gentle man many more happy birthdays Hor- shey Times. Felix Shear roturned yesterday from a month's Visit in Chicago. Pat Hagerty will leave Monday for Omaha to lpend a week or longer. Attorney Wm. Shuman returned this morning from a short visit in Omaha. Mr. and Mrs. P. II. Lonergan will chaparone a bob sleigh party this even ing. Herbert and Arthur Tramp returnad this morning from the automobile show in Omaha. Mrs. C. M. Newton will arrive home today from Denver where she has been visiting the past week. Ed. Ogicr returned this morning from Omaha after mingling with the crowds at the auto show for a few days. Mrs. J. H. Posey entertained tho Presbyterian aid society yesterday afternoon at tho Pacific hotol. J. P. Cary, formerly of this city who now has his headquarters at Omaha, came up yesterday to spend a few days on business. Mr' and Mrs. Earl Hamilton are on joying a visit from tho latter's father Mr. Fitzgerald who arrived yesterday from Omaha. $1.00 safety razor for 39c, shave as well as any $5.00 razor. This Friday and Saturday only, Rincker Book & Drug Co. Charley Callaway and Miss Betty Odean, of Hershoy, hied themselves to Julesburg yesterdey and were united in marriage. Dr. H. C. Brock returned this morn from Omaha where ho attended the Dental Fraternity meeting and incident ly the automobile show. Engineer Mang fell from the running board of his ongino yesterday morning and sustained a number of bruises which will confine him to the house for some time. To avoid moving, I will sell cheap, one walnut bed room set, coal and gaso line stoves, several chairs, rug and matting, buffet serving table, small small platform scale. E. A. Cary. RrCDiiggun, of Dickens, was trans acting business in tho city ypsterday. Wilcoxon's employment office furnished him a man for assisting him in his ranch work for the following year. Mr. and Mrs. Williard and party, of Vermont, who are traveling card sharks, spent a few days here this. week and succeeded in winning large sums of money from the commercial men at n local hotel. They were traced here by U. P. detectives and arrestrd at Grand Island Tuesday after a hurried exit from this city. At different points west and on the trains it is re ported they played for big stakes and made good hauls. Sale of City Property. J. F. Pile's bungalow on West Fifth street sold to Clarence S. Osburn for $3,600.00. Salo made by C. F. Temple. What are You Paying for Groceries? We Sell- 20 lbs Granulated beetm ru Sugar '. .. J I .UU 18 lbs Granulated-. cancel' nn Sugar, for. ..... JftflM .UU Tomatoes, full size,, can j a standard per can, .w,... lUCv Corn standard per an 7c (- 4 cans, for j&uC Quaker Oats large pkg. . ljC Quaker Oats small pkg. . l.UC E.. C. Corn Flakes 4 pkg ZdC Broken Rice per" lb DC Rice Jap type 4 lbs for.'.. 'ZuC Prunes small size per lb. . . . DC t Corn Starch per pkg 3C Gloss Starch per pkg DC Corn Starch Kingsfords per n n pkg OC Silver Gloss Starch per pkg oC Yeast Foam 4c pkg 3 for.. I UC Lewis Lye per can OC Eagle Lye per can oC American Lye per, can OC FclsNaptha 'Soap per cake. OC Soda Crackers largo boxes l perlb 02C Oyster Crackers largo l boxes per lb 0-C K. C. Baking Powder 23 j ozcan ZUC Royal Baking Powder 16 tp ozcan ,. 4 DC Dr. Prices Baking Powder iff- 16 oz can 4uC Kraut per can 1UC Hominy por can 1UC Pink Salmon per can lUC Sweet Potatoes per can . . 1 1,2.0, Potatoes 15c peck per r bushel J5UC Coffee fair grade per lb... J)C California Fruits in good n syrup per can ZUC Cocoanut best grade lb j r package per pkg. ....... . 13C Evaporated Apples per t n Horso Shoo Tobacco, per 1 r lb , 4DC Spear Head Tobacco per t r lb 4DC Star Tobacco per lb 4DC J. T. Tobacco per lb 40C Q We pay cash for your butter and eggs. Wilcox Department Store. Educational Announccmct. Tho announcement for tho third an nual meeting of the West Central Nebraska Nobraska Educational Asso ciation, to bo held at North Platto, April 3, 4 and 5, have boon issued by the county superintendent State Superintendent Delzoll will be present and address the teachers and Qthor well known speakers will be present. Officers for the ensuing year will bo elocted and good music and on tortainmet is planned for all. A ban quet will bo held on the closing day of the meet and a special visiting day with programs will bo designated. Addresses will be given by men and women of state and national fair.e. Tho most prominent men and women en gaged in school work in the Wost Cen tral District will take part on these progrants cither by opening the sub jects or carrying on the discussion. They will begin at 10 a. m. central time. Afternoon sessions will bo divided between four section meetings. The High School section will be presided over by Miss Cora O'Connell, principal of the Model high school of the Kear ney normal. Tho rural school section will be in charge of Miss Hulda Peter son, assistant in charge of tho boys and girls club work of the agricul tural extension department of tho Uni versity of Nebraska, and Miss Anna V. Day, assistant state1 superintendent of Nebraska. The primary school department will be in chargo of Miss Charlotte j Lowe, primary supervisor of the model school of the Kearney normal. The grado section will bo in charge of Miss Emma Smith principal of the Lincoln school, North Platte. Prompt Settlement. On February 18, my barn burned to tho ground and C. F. Temple carried the Insurance on the contents of barn. On February 27th J received check in full settlement, just nine days after the fire. William Ottbn. Commissioners' Proceedings. Fcbrury 19. 1913 Board met pursuant to adjournment. Present- Roberts, White, Herming hausen nnd county clerk. Finished checking books of county treasurer. Find same correct and arc hereby approved. Claim of E C Hostetter, bridge work, allowed on bridge fund for 66.16 Whereupon tho board adjournB to February 20, 1913. C W Yost, County Clerk. February 20, 1913. Board met pursuant to adjournment. Present White, Horniinghausen and county clerk. Tho following claims allowed on bridge fund: R L Douglas, bridge work north and south bridges, 50.00 W M Dymond, bridge, work Hershey bridge, 117.00 G S Williams, cash for road disttict 33 allowed on commissioner's district No 3 for 100.00 Road No 362 comes up for finiSl ac tion bu: on account of the absence of Commissioner Roberts, the sam is de ferred until next meeting. Whereupon the tho board adjourns to February 25, 1913. C W Yost, County Clerk. In the houHo of representatives at Lincoln yesterday the democrats ac cepted a promise of the Lincoln city council to raise $100,000 toward buyjng the $600,000 worth of land needed to provide a small campus for tho state university in the city, and voted to kill the bill that provided for the consolida tion of tho colleges down town with the Agricultural college on the state farm. A crowd of ten or more young people hsld a sleighing party last evening and made merry with horns, cow bells, etc., while riding. William Ginn and wife loft for Lew ellen this morning after yisiting the Ginn family hero. 81 3&C SVOJKtft eaipssa Special FRIDAY AND SATURDAY The following bargains and a great many more will be offered during this sale. It will pay you to investigate and take ad vantage of the many bargains offered. X "- Ladies' Waists We have an especially good assort ment of waists to offer at ridicii?r 'lqusly low prices. You are sure toil find what you want. Prices ranging from; 65c to $1.50 American Percales 36-inch materials, extra values, regf- ular i2j4c cloth 8 Cents. Shepafd Checks Book folk 27-inch cloth, three sizes of checks in black and white, regu lar price 1 8c, on sale at 9 cents. " Denims The genuine Amoskeag, a 9 ounce cloth, a regular 25c seller, now 16 Cents. Table Damask A heavy mercerized fabric. For reanng qualities this cloth cannot be. Il'trf . : '' "surpassed, a beautiful assortment of : ' patterns, a bargain at 05 cents on W 1 - t sale at 45 Cents. Silk Stripe Voile. , More popular than ever, a fine as1 sortment of shades, patterns the " very best, well worth 50c 24 Cents. - r n v Ladies' Petticoats 'Made of the. best grade of Gingham. If you need a Petticoat now is the to seciirc one at a low price. Regu lar 65c garment JLje SL 9 t3Ss3caKH23e jftto bg .HE "n fljt 8 BCK 5Q m The Catholic Girls Club will hold an exchange tomorrow in the Howo & Malonoy window. The CRYSTAL Harry Cramer roturned this morning from Carpenter, Wyo., where- ho was employed for sovral weeks. Tho Baptist aid soiety will hold an exchange in tho Scant?. Furniture storo tomorrow. Homer Troyer, of Hershoy, vrstT transacting t business In tho city Wed- neaday. Chas. H. Bacon is expected home today after spending several daya with his homo folks in Overton. ' To -Night and Saturday. PICTURES Pathes' Weekly., Ireland the Oppressed. Buster and the Cannibals. , VAUDEVILLE. Col. T. F. 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