w ift. uLy it. w II "ll T Wc have a new line of very pretty ring for Ladies and Men. See our windows and let us show you. CLINTON, Jeweler and Optican. . t$;6st9 taaa&. PHONE 4 OR & A For Your Drug. Orders Do- llvorod promptly' 0 5 REXALL and NYAL jjj S DRUG STORES in Local and Personal Francis Snndall visited frionds In Lexington Wednesday. II. D. Morrissoy, of Storing, is trad ing in town this wpolo Frank Rork wjll.jfo.to Denver Satur day to visit for n'fow dn'yB. Charlos LaVelle, of Dickons, is visit ing Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Brady. Mrs. Sellers, of Wollfloot, is spend ing this week in town with frionds.' Will Stack returned tho first of this week from a short visit in Omahn. J. S. Johnson camo up from Kearney Tuesday to transaot business in town. Ncal Turpio "returned Wednesday morning from a business visit in Omaha. ForSalo-Ono lpt, 1120 West 8th. Mrs. Lintz. 12-4 Mrs. John Dick vlll ontortaln the Novita club on Wodnosday of next week., Charlos Gorkln, of Wollfleot, spent a few days lii town this week on busi ness. Charles Walters, who transacted businoss In Omaha last week, has re turned. A. E. TJmmorman transacted busi ness in Gothenburg tho fore part of , this week' ' Mcsdamos Eves, Miller and Dicker son, of Hershey, woro town visitors Wednesday, Howard Hordo, of Dcnvor, who spent tho past wook with frionds in town loft Vfednosday. Mrs. K. I' Clough ott yesterday for. Ognlalla to visit hor daughter Mrs, Arrowsmithj. For' SaloMdy property at 323 West 'tith Stpiot, Geo. S. Baskins. Morfi) Cronland, of Grand Island, spent s few dnya'tlls week visiting tho HcGuire family. Harloy Greoson has roturod from Omaha nnd Elm Creek where bo visited friends last week, Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Robinson loft Wednesday evening for a visit with friends in Illinois. Charlos E. Hanoynnd W. J. Crisp, of Tryon, transacted businoss in town tho' fint of this week. Miss nilio Huxoll has been oil duty at tho Selby dry goods store for a week past owing to illness. Miss Hazel Rork will leave tomorrow for Colorado Springs, after visiting her parents tor two weeks. WUIiatnJJatfield who has been em ployed in Grand Island for several weeks visited in town this week,. Dr. J. K. Elms went to Chuppoll Wdenesday morning to Bpend sovoral days on professional business. The Sarah D. Laing property on west 3rd Btrcet was sold by Dratt & Goodman-Wednesday to J. E. Pilo, Miss Jossto Workman, of Hastings, arrived horo Tuesday afternoon to visit iier sister Miss Noll Workman. Eight young ladios held a theatre parly at the Keith Tuesday evening In honor of Miss Agnes Connolly of Choy-nne. li vj I Tho .Iddings family left Tuesday afternoon for San Diego, where th$y expect to remain until June 1st. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Burr who had resided here fer six months wont to Grand Island yesterday to locato. Mrs. Gideon Winklcmon returned Wodnosday afternoon from an exten ded visit in Fremont with relatives. Company Q entertained a number of friends Tuesday evening nt a supper at thoir club rooms in the Fourth ward. If vou are contemnlatintr bulldinor a residence this spring see McNamara's plans and specifications. Phono Dlack 267. Miss Agnes Connelly, of Choyenne, who .spent last week with her aunt Mrs. Bridget OwcnB roturnod home Wcdnes day. Mrs! Honry Gilfoil, daughter Violot and Mrs, Arundnle' intend to leavo shortly for California to spend the Bummer. M. S. tBonnott, W. L. Chaussec, nnd S. S. Morgan, of Wallace, spent the fore part of this week In town transact ing business. Maurlcn'FeJst, of Fremont, is tho guosfcftf h'is'SisW' 'Mrs. Gideon Win klemfan this week, having arrived Tues dnyjonjn. ' Mrs. dora Cmimb'orlain, of GilletteS Coloarrived in this city tho fore part of this week to visit hor mother Mr. Goo. Hatflold. Mr. and Mrs. M. I. McCarty who wore. 'married throe months ago in Kansas City aro expected horo the first of next week. Miss Pearl ..We.oks.. formerly of this city'Hs critical ill with, nppendleitis in Omaha und will submit'to an operation inshort timo. No. 81, Nice 5 room cottago on west Soventh, modern except heat. Barn and coal sheds, nice tVeos and lawn. Prico $2100.00. . C. F. Temile: TJo B. P. O. Elks will hold tho nn- nUal olection of offlcera next Monday evening. A Inrgo attendance of mem bers is desired. Wilcoxson's Employment Agency fur nishes all kinds of help free, Tphono 9G. Ofllce hours i) a. m. to 4 p. m. 100- t J. F. Falrman formerly of this city who is now employed In civil engineering for tho U. P. nt Hastings, spent tho Jlrst of this weok in town. Mrs. John, Sims, of Chicugo, who has been visiting jji Hastings for soveral woeks, camo last night to visit hor par ents Sir. and Mrs. J. G.Beoler. Tho social dancing elub hold ono of their bi-monthly dances in tho K. hall Wednesday ovening. Music wns lurnlshod by tho vonTrqt orchostra. Buy lots in Falrview Addition. Now IB your chanco. Do not dolnv. I)nlr able location and easy payments, Phono Ked 572. J. Dionor & Co. tf Mra. H. E. Meekor, of Lewollen, visited IoWihVWodneay while on routo tyom'lrom' 'lOmaha where she visited hex husband, who is ill In a hos pital there. Mr. and Mrs. Clydo Giddoon ontor, tained a score ot young people Tues day ovening. Card games, music and other forms of entertainment made up a ploasant evening. Tho refreshments woro dalntly prepared and served. No, 34, 5 room cottage on south Lo cust stroet, ono of tho best locations In tho south part of town. Only four blocks from central school. Nico lawn and trees, sheds and chicken house. Some forestry shade trees nnd a few fruit trooa. This property is one of tho best bargains wo have ovor had. Prico ?2500.00. C. F. Tkmi'LK, Local and Personal. Mrs. Store Colo left yesterday morn ing for Hershey. John Bratt spent yesterday in Suth erland on business. For Rent-Two front rooms for light house kooping, C14 East 3rd-stroet Joseph Weeks returned to Grand Island Tuesday after a short visit her. Pat Hagerty who had been visiting in Omaha for a week will return tomorrow. Mr. andJMrs. Thomas Brady left yes terday morning for Wallace to visit friends. Nick and William Brosius, of Stnpi clton aro spending this week in town on business. Mrs. Beabout, Miss Kane and Ruby Tucker, of Wallace, nre visiting with friends in town. Miss Marie B Stack left yesterday morning for Broadwnter to visit friends for a few days. Misses Waterman and Lanin, of Lex ington, arc visiting Miss Nellie Birken- shaw this week. JohnHerrod left the first of this woek for Omaha totransact business fora week or longer. Rev. M. C. Johnson, of Sutherland, left yesterday morning after .spending a couple of days here. MissJ Bessio Graham came up from Gothenburg Wednesday to visit her mother for a fow days. If you are looking for real estate you aro looking for C. F. Temple, for he has it, all kinds. Dr. and Mrs. V LucaB have-returned from Arnold whore thoy were called last week by the death of a relative. Word was rocoived Wednesday of the birth of the birth of a daughter to Mr, and Mrs. John M. Sullivan at Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Pizer, of Hast ings, who visited Mr. and Mrs. Julius Pizor last week, went to Dnver Wed nesday. Mrs. Harry Murrin, daughter Harriot and son Lawronce left yesterday morn ingjfor Choyenne to spend a few days with relatives. Wantctl-Compelent girl in confect ionery. Permanent position. Address P. O. Box; 320. Thomas gNorville, of Gothenburg, visited liis neice Miss NonaMarcott the lirst of this week whilo enrouto to Crook, Colo. Miss Jennie Geygor, of Julesburg, arrivod here Wednesday evening to visit for a couple of weeks with Miss Ethol Donegan. A. W. Shilling and family, of Balti more, arrived herojyesterday afternoon. Tho former will tako charge of the local woather bureau. Miss Cleo Chappcll, who has been visiting in Philadelphia and Washing ton for two weeks, will return the fore part of next week. Mr. und Mrs. H. P. Hardin and family expect to leavo tonight for Witchlta whoro tho former has been transferred as woather observer. No. 14, six room cottago on west Sixth street, fine lot nnd young tree's, good location and cheap. $2400.00. C. F. Temple. Mr. and Mrs. Horaco L. Martin, who were married Iiere Wednesday left yesterday morning for Keystone, whero they will reside on a ranch. Albert Muldoon and Millard Hosier loft yesterday morning for the. Oshkosh section where they will devote a couple of days to duck and gooso shooting. Horaco L. Martin age 62, of Hillside, and Arabollo Walter age 58 of Fair mont, were married at tho court house Wednosdayby County Judge Grant. Lester W. Walker oxpects to go to Mindon, Ln., the latter part of tho month whero Mrs. Walker has been visiting for two months. They will re turn nbout April 1st. SWEET CREAM. Wo are now handling Bunting'B San itary sweet crenm, in bottles, and guarantee every ounco to "whip". Price 20 conts per pint; 40 cent per qunrt. Can furniBh largo quantities any timo. Try this and be convinced it is tho best in town. 10-10 E. T.KEUHEit. Mr. J. E. Amnions has purchased the clothing 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 knowing themselves indebt ed will please call and settle their accounts at the earliest time possible, as I want to get these accounts settled at once. I . F. CLABAUGH. To The Public. I have just returned from the eastern markets whero I devoted two weeks to buying all the latest novoltios in dress goods, silks, trimmings, ladies' suits, ooats and dresses, shoes, gents' cloth ing.and furnishings and thousands of Items which I cannot mention, for tho trade of North Plntto and vicinity. These goods were purchased for spot oath, and I assure the buying public tint after all our stock is placed tiey will conclude that never in tho history of North Platto have high quality goods been sold at Bii'ch low prices. Watch for our grand Easter opening which will be announced in due time. Yours for great values, The Leader, Julius Pizer. A Big Sale. The dissolution salo of Martin & Christen, held at the ranch northwost of Hershey Wednesday, was probably the largest sale of personal property hold in Lincoln county, the proceeds amounting to sixteen thousand dollars. The sale began at one o'clock and by five o'clock everything had beon sold. The nuctioneora were Col. Otto Sheor, of Madison, and Col. Davo Love, of Sutherland, and Ray C. Langford, of this city, afilciated as clerk. The at tendance was largo, bidding was brisk and tho property sold well. Mr. Lang ford informs uj that eighty per cent of the proceeds of the sale were paid in cash, which is a good indication of the financial condition of the farmers, who were the principal buyers. House Plans for Sale. Complete plans and spocifications for houses Including cottages and bungalows for sale by Charles J. McNamara Phone Black 567. To you Mr. House Buyer who is Iookimg for one of the finest houses in North Platte at a bargain price. The Alphanso Picard residence on E. 6th St., only 7 blocks out has just been dropped to 5-1300.00 for quick sale. 7 rooms, bath, closets and 8 ft base ment under whole house, whole down stairs finished in oak, even pantry. li lots on northeast corner. See mo at once about this property. C. F. Temple. Tho funeral of tho infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wilson was held Tues day afternoon from the residence. In tsrrmentwus madoin tho North Platte cemetery. William Kock, of Des Moines, grand foreman of the Yeoman Lodge is spend ing a few days in town and had charge of the meeting Tuesday evening at whjch fifty candidates were taken in. Wild duck nnd geese are coming in plentifully and for several days past shooting has been good. Wednesday John Den and Ed Rcbhausen brought in two dozen ducks and two brants. Charles MacAllister, formerly of Nichols precinct, but of lato located at Rocky Ford, Colo., returned to the lat ler place Wednesday after having visited friends in tfre valley for a week. Matilda Hankins asks for a divorce in tho district court from Charles Hankins on the grounds of neglect and desertion. Thoy were married in Grand Island on July 8th, 1912, and for somo timo had resided in Hastings. City Property for Sale. Wo have a number of choicely located lota with and without buildings, close in with sewor, city water, electric lights and sidewniks that we aro offering at very low prices. Much less than wo will be able to offer them when tho spring opens up. In our judgment there will bo a big advance on this class of property soon. Buchanan & Pattehson. Stone Drug Co. EH 99n fig aoJKI uaD'!f2 r .sfc "Atti t? . &. aHI BHBT flfla)r - USE htSk. tf IBM. JEAS j-bBJbbIMI U Local and Personal. Nino divorce suits are on tho docket for the March term of court. Mr. and Mra. William Gavin left yes terday morning for Leweilen on busi ness. Dr. Nystrom, of Hershoy, spent the fore part of this week in town with friends. Edward Parton, of Wallace, is spend ing this week with his brother Frank Parton. C. P. Martin has returned from Bayard where ha spent tho past month on businoss. What are You Paying for Groceries? We Sell- 20 lbs Granulated beet rn Sugar ; Jb.1.00 18 lbs Granulated canc(t cr Sugar, for Al.UU Tomatoes, full size can C standard per can 1UC Corn standard per an 7c ir .4 cans for ZDC Quaker Oats large pkg. . 2UC Quaker Oata small pkg.. IOC E. C. Corn Flakes 4 pkg.. 25C Broken Rico per lb , ,. 0C Rice Jap type 4 lbs for... 5C Prunes small size per lb.... 0C Corn Starch per pkg )C Gioss Starch per pkg JJC Corn Starch Kingsfords per n Pkg OC Silver Gloss Starch per pkg OC Yeast Foam 4c pkg 3 for.. 1 UC Lewis Lye per can......... OC Eagle Lyo per can oC American Lye per can oC We pay cash for your butter arid eggs. Icox Department Store. There is a Reason! 1 1 Why our business has increased 200 1 1 1 1 per cent in the last few months. 1 1 1 1 Give us a trial and be convinced that 1 1 I I our work is "Quality Work." 1 1 I DICKEY'S SANITARY LAUNDRY. I I "YOUR BOSOM FRIEND." 1 1 1 1 Auto Delivery ' Phone 77 j I Every thins- is Addis to Life's. Joys It is so ploasant to sit in one's own homo and talk to one's friends or members of one's family who may be hundreds of miles away. The Long Distance lines of tho Bell System bridge space and bring friends near and far within tho range of personal communication. Bell Telephone Lines Reach Nearly Everywhere. 1 vSa wcMMHasKstsinauaau NEBRASKA Frank Johnson will succeed Thomas Gilmartin as assistant in :ho American oxpress office. Homer Hnndloy left Wednesday evening for Julesburg to accept a po sition in a drug Btore.. ,. Miss Town, of Hershey, camo down yesterday to take a course in the Kcis tor dressmaking school, W. S. Powell went to Omaha last evening to combine business and pleas ure for a week or longer. Miss Eunice Brogan, of Paxton, camo yesterday morning to be tho guest of town friends for several days. Fels Naptha Soap.per cake. uC Soda Crackers largo boxes- -.l per lb...'... ....." 02C Oyster Crackers large 'V ' boxes per lb 0.2C K. C. Baking Powder 25 i . ozcan .ZUC Royal Baking Powder 16 Js ozcan ,. 49C Dr. Prices Baking Powder iff 16 oz can .,..,. 4DC Kraut per can IOC Hominy per can IOC Pink Salmon per can lUC Sweet Potatoes per can. . 1 2C Potatoes 15c peck per en bushel 5UC Coffee fair grade per lb.. . ZvC California Fruits in good n syrup per can Z"C Cocoanut best grade J lb Cn package per pkg. ...... . IDC Evaporated Apples per Horse Shoe Tobacco, per ir Spear Head Tobacco per i p Star Tobacco per lb 45C J, T. Tobacco per lb...... 40C just fine, mother."' TELEPHONE COMPANY a 6-NT Jf. .