.ft! USES We have a very pretty line of mesh bags also fancy leather bags; something new. Let us show you. CLINTON, Jeweler and Optican. a" b(-M-(tC-4'9444frte-4C- S PHIM I HR R S W l IIUI1L. T uii u if, n j For Your Drugs. Orders Do- $ U Ilvered promptly. JJ J REXALL and NYAL S DRUG STORES v Local and Personal FYj McGovern transacted business in Sutherland last weak. Will Stnck loft Sunday evening for Omaha to spend a fow days. Charles Smith, of Grand Island, is ihe guest of the McGuiro family. Mr. and Mrs. Will Hawloy havo re turned from a short visit in Omaha. E. J. McFerrin expects to go to Omaha in u fow days to transact busi esa. , Cash Austin roturncd Sunday even in'gJYfrom the automobile show in Omaha, Miss Calllo Rork , entertained a number of friends at a bod sleigh party Friday evening. Harlcy Greesan wont to Omaha Sun day ovoning, Fnroute homo ho will visit in Elm Creek. Mr., nnd Mrs. E. A. Cary moved Sat urday into tho Dutler Buchanan houso en west 2nd street. Claud Anderson, late of Wauso, Neb., has moved horo and will reside on a ranch south ot town. Mr. Fitzgerald, of Omaha, who visited his daughter Mrs. Earl Hamilton last week left Friday evening. Mss Agnes Connolly, of Choycnno, came down Saturday morning to visit ter aunt Mrs. Bridget Jones. Miss Mablo Carroll has accepted a position in tho Dickey confectionery , store nnd began work Saturday. WMr. nnd Mys. Jncob Pizer, of Hast ings, arrived hero Sunday to visit Mr, and Mrs, Julius Pizer for n week. If you nra looking for real ostuto you are looking for C. F. Templo, for ho has it, all kinds. Tho Uoynl Neighbors will be enter tained ut tho K. P. hall on March 5th by Mcsdamos Elliott nnd Hammer. . Mrs. Walker, of Denver, who visited Mr.andMrs. Jesso Van Dyko last wcolc, wont' homo Saturdny morning. Mj. Vincent Whitney, of Gothcn burgwho visjtcd Mr, nnd Mrs. Arthur Allemlast week, wont homo Saturday. Miss Georgia White, of St Joo, ar rived horo Saturday morning to take charge of tho Hub Milllnory Depart ment. Mr, and Mrs, Herbert Duke left at soon Saturday for Stapleton to visit the lattcr's parents Mr. and Mrs. A, J, Nealo. Mrs. Edward Ahcrns and son re turned to Sidney Saturday after speed ing a week with hor mother Mrs, Nets Hammer, Mr. J. E. Ammoris has purchased the clotlung store of J. F, Clabaugh, at 520 Dewey street. North Platte, and will continue the busi ness and carry a full and complete line of everything for men to wear. The hills owing prior to March 1, 1913, are due and payable to Mr. Clabaugh, at the store. All persons hngwing themselves indebt ed will please call and settle their accounts at the earliest time possible, as I want to gcB these accounts settled at once. J. F. CLABAUGH. Kp. SO Miss Marie LeDioyt will go to Sidney Thursday to visit friends. S. C, Jacobs will roturn this after noon from a brief visit in St Louis. Robert Ginn, of Perry, la., is visiting this week at the homo, of his brother Fred Ginn. George Rodgora went io Corning, la., yosterday allernoon to vist relatives for two weeks, v Mra.T&B Boatman left yesterday afteriiocm for Denver to spend ton days witK'fffomlsV Joseph Weeks, of .Grand Island, came up yesterday afternoon to spend a couplo of days. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Giddeon will en .tartain a number of young people nt an ovening party tonight. Miss Hazel Mlnshall is expected in tho near future from Lincoln to visit her parents for a week or longor. Mian Bornico Hughes has ncceptod a position in tho Hub millinery depart ment and began work yesterday. Special services will be held nt St. Patrick's church noxt Sunday for tho Knights of Columbus. Mr. nnd Mrs. Harry Cramor began hpuBtkcoping in their now homo on wealth street Saturday. Mrs. Tillio McLean left at noon yes terday for Glenville to be tho guest of hor son for Bomo time. Miss Efilo Christ has roturncd from Lexington whore sho spent a week with her sister Mrs.. Albert Naveraux. Mrs. NoIh Hnmmor returned yester day from Sidney where she visited a fow days with her dnughtor Mrs. Ed Aherns.. .,. The. Indian'- euililnf th l?nimm.i church' v5(H "bo" entortainod Thursday oiternoon by tra. Moso McFnrland on Second street. ( .. "k' Miss Ruby Freeman, of Columbus, who had,becn visitinc her nunt Mrs. Gcorgo'Rodgers for two weeks, left ior nomo yesterday afternoon. Mrs. Fred Miller and dnughtor Wini fred of Fremont, who visited Mrs. Miller!? mother Mrs, Dick Cox, Tost week;. Wont homo Saturday. Thc'ybuVg'moi) ctho Baptist church will hold an ontoVtafnment in tho baso mont in tho new church on Thursday evening of this week. Mr. nnd-Mrs. Harry Block who came horo recently from Syracuse, N. Y., to ongnga in" business, havo rented the Basta bungalow on east 4th street. Tho Lutheran aid society will be enter tained on Thursday afternoon at tho homo of Mrs. Guy Cover. Mesdames Wendeborn and Johnston will assist in entertaining. Miss Adele LeDioyt entertained the membora of tho C. C. C. club nt n very enjoyablo party Saturday aftornoon. The refreshments were nicely prepared and served In two courses. Will Ginn has concluded to again lo cate in North Platte. v A car of his housohold goods are $n the local track awaiting Will's opportunity to secure a houso in which to live. ,w. Few North PJatto people are awaro at Al o'clock - Saturday night the tem perature dropped Yory suddently to four degrees below zero, nnd within two hours had risen to seventeen above. No. 8-1, Nice 5 room cottage on west Seventh, modern oxcept heat. Barn and coal sheds, nice trees and lawn. Prico $2100.Q0. C. t. Temile: Albert Timmorman, Jr., entertained a score or more of his young playmates Friday afternoon in honor of his eighth birthday. Games wero played for a couplo of hours nf tor which the young guests were servod with n nice lunch nnd Master Albert presented with a numbor of gifts. City Properly for Sale. lots with nnd without buildings, close in ...141. -.... u w)l.. ...,.. t I .. - -i II-L4j and aidownlks that we aro ofForinjc at bo nolo to oiFer them when tho spring opons up. In our judgment there will be a big advance on this class of property soon. Buchanan & Pattehson. Francis Stolle Elopes With Nurie. Francis Stolle, a former North Piatte boy, who for several years has boon a student at the Lelnnd .Stanford uni versity at Palo Alto, Cal., taking tho medical course, figured in on elope ment last week. The lady In the case was Miss Vivian Freeman, of San Fran cisco, a graduate nurse at tho Lano hospital. Tho wedding occurred at San Pafael, and upon learning of the mar riage the mothcifcind aunt of the bride, the living relatives, overlooked tin elopement and extended their blessing t tho young couplo. Mr. Stolle, who is a nephew of Mr. and Mrs. Victor Von Gootz, is a bright young man and will no doubt become a leading physician of California. Auto Notice, Let a demonstration in a Buick car over the hills of tho Buick route be the standard by which you judge all auto mobiles. J. S. Davis Auto Co. North Platto, Ncbr, February Weather. Last month ,the temperature went hippity sktpplty, ranging from a maxi mum of sixty-eight above to a minf mum of oightecn below zero. As a whoio the month was several degrees colder than the average.1 - Che' lowes,t temperaturo in any February' was thirty-five degrees below . zero Tho precipitation was- .just a little loss than an inch, which' is more than double (ho average for February. Tho total m.v$rn.ent of wind was less than 6,000 miles, and the highest velocity thirty'tnlles 'per. hour. Thero aro many additions and lots uppn the market, but only in the Trustee's and Riverdalo additions aro residence lots to be found for sale im proved with coment sidewalks, sewer, water main and graded streets. These improvements cost about $100 a lot but enhance the value of the lots much more than that. Permanent sidewalks reach to every lot in the Trustee's and Riverdale additions and city mail is delivered. Splendid base ments may be built without fear of water and tho sewer is deeper in the groumd than in any other part of ,the city. These lots are situated between seven nnd ten blocks from Dowey street. Prices of lots, $250 to $400. A discount will bo given for cash or easy terms to those who prefer. Forsaloby Wm. E. Shuman. Last week a new nrrival in town sought n house in which to live. He visited Patterson & Buchanan and "that firm said they didn't havo anything in the house line; Bratt & Goodmari0sn!d they had ono house but it was uninhabi table. C F. Templo reported one Ijpuso but would not recommend it for resi dence purposes. Thnt's the condition in North Platto today. Twenty-five good residences could bo rented out within an hour's time if they wore available. Lester Oscar Caster, tho seven year year, old son of Mr. and Mrs. John Caster, died Sunday at his homo n tho Fourth wnrd. Death was duo to brnin foyer. The remains were taken to Farnam yesterday morning accom panied by the parents nnd other rela tives. The friends of Walter B. McNeel, the north sjdo stockman will regret to learn that he is in a very sorious con dition duo to diabetic gangrene. An amputation of ono of his limbs might prolong his life for a time, but it has not yet been decided whether this op eration will bo performed. Miss Sybil Kloin expects to leave in a short timo for Fnlls City to rcmoin indef inatcly. XSSi&W ri. Vv r i ixwr tw tsm BBLuirasaa &.E ,J JU VF UJ Jl La, ' - KILLS THIS AND ALL OTHERS K RED CATTLE LICE. vWMlSEUCf.tKKiLlfFl DUEEPlKEfrTOj PUULIRYHCE,, DUG LICE AND .FLEAS Stone Drug Co. fW C-iCNV CN! CV" f" itT'sV jOkT iCV CV 0-i?"""w,5 V 3 i3" W '' vl,'", o5i .Jw' V ' V3 if vf Hendy-Ogier Auto Co., Announce the Stude- lhBB,tf888Hij Hendy-Ogier Auto Co. have one of the new 1913 35 and one 25 Studebaker Automobiles. The public is invited to inspect these models at their garage 215 E. Sixth Street. Ask or phone for demonstration and place your order for the next shipment in April. This six passenger car, new in design is equipped with a Wagner Electric self-starter and lighting system, has n 6-inch wheel base and sells fully equipped at North Piatte for $1,350.00. Why put as much in a car without starter and electric lights? Those who have seen this model pronounce it the neatest in de sign and finish of any cars which have been shown in our city. The 25 is a very classy little model, Prest-0 starter and lights, selling fully equipped at North Platte for $935.00. With agencies for the Ford and Studebaker Automobiles, we are selling the cars that sell in number above all other automobiles manufactured in the world. The prices are right and the cars have a reputation none can refute. With our new two- story garage on the corner of Dewey and Fourth street, which willbe ready June 1st, we will be well able to handle the auto sales and repair business in the future. HENDY-OGIER AUTO CO., Agents for Ford and Studebaker Automobiles. Local and Personal Mr. and Mrs. H. K. Peckham, of Brady, are visiring friends in town this week. Joy Hollingsworth came down from Ogalalln Sunday nnd droye homo two Studebaker cars. Miss Ethel Posey loft this morning for Fremont and Omaha to be the guest of friends for a week. Will Ottcn returned the fore part of this week from Omaha where he spent a few days on business. Mr. and Mrs. Wagner, of Cleveland, Ohio, spent Saturday and Sunday with friends in this city. S. G. Swanson, Earl Fear, Guy Fear and L. "Whittiker, of Wallace, were visitors in town yesterday. Mrs, James Kennedy left at noon yputerday for Elm Creek to visit her husband who is employed there. Miss Elizabeth Hinman entertained a number of young ladies at an infoamal party Friday evening. Nice refresh ments were served. L. C. Sawyers, local representative of Morris & Co., the South Omaha meat packers, resumed work yesterday after being ill for ten days. The Catholic GUIs club held a very successful exchange at the Howe & Maloney store Saturday and netted a neat sum for their treasury. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Brown were called to Frcowater, Ore., Sunday by tho death of their brother-in-law Fred Beller who formerly resided in this city. Tho Landgraf billiard team will be givon a cod fish supper tomorrow even ing in the Elk club rooms by the Mc Govern team, which they defeated in the touniament last week. L. A. Lyne, of Hastings has opened a jewelry and watch repairing business in the Jerry Bowen drug Btore in the Fourth ward. Mr. Lyno is experienced in this lino of work and intends to bo coma a permanent resident. The Two Rivers Lodge D. of H. held a very enjoyable entertainment last evening in the K. P. hall. A program 1 of music and recitations was rendered, games played nnd at midnight a nice lunch served. I Mrs. Kettell and son, of Denver, who visitad Mr. and Mrs. James Fonda last week, wero called to Scotts Bluffs a few days ago by the doath of the former's husband who was killed while working there ns civil onginoer. Mr. Kettell was a former resident of this city, having been employed in survey ing hero about fifteen years ago. baker 1913 Automobiles. NORTH PLATTE, NEBRASKA. ?c-'s- 7rrwiSsyAs Our- successful business men Jjog-nn by snvinir tho fiist money they onrnetl so tlititxrhoti'ti husfc rtoss ohnnce arose they were, In n positldn'-to frrnsp it. Many senior xnemJbera of grout firms became Junior members of that sumo firm bir having AlOimY StWJSD with which to buy the first interest thoy had in the business. Stui-t a bank account and see how happy yOU vjjj uo to see it grow; it will bo the best friend you havo and tho J3BST JAJXAtJ3jR. " Do YOUlt ba Vfittifc wMli The First National Bank, OP NORTH PXATTIS, FlSBRAsitA. The Largest liank in IVosiorn Nebraska. Curious Night Wells. A curious form of water hole is found In the dexcrt of Western Australia, dry by day. hut yielding an abundant supply of water h.v nlnht. Tlu tlow or water Is priM-i-di'd h.v hissings nnd sounds of niMlilUK ulr The phenome non Is dismissed h.v Dr. Malcolm Mac laren. who tuts located und examined one nf tliee wells' ilo fouud that the water supply occurred In a lonjr. nar row trench, at the hottom of which was u thin plate of gneiss, separated by u cnvlty from the main rock mass beneath Apparently the heat of the day causes this plate to expand in tho form of depression, into which the water retreats When It cools und com tracts at night It forces tirst air and then water back luto tho trench. "X"- 1 GEO. B. DENT, 2 Physician and Surrjeon, f f Office over McDonald Bank. ' i Phones I Office 130 if J Residence 115 MM; ft frfrfrJrttttft-frfj,-ftflrft t . . a. j. AMES. MAUIE AMES. ij uuciors Ames & Ames, a jj Physicians and Surgeons, nj m il -3 Office over Stone Drug Co. K Phones ,"?! 9 Residence 273 to In rj-s:ww.-5:::u;''.cc.;:w::k;cg2 ,