9Kg& &t;. . 'A r ' 4$&nGedeJ3lUebirdfir.6urfiappmess' Jtfaoferliack Hat Pins, Collar Pins, Brooches, etc. See them in our show windows.. Our new line of Spring Jewelery, Hair Combs, forward and back, Barretts; Aigretts. See our new mesh bags and vanity cases. DIXON, 3Jhe Jeweler, U. P. Watch Inspector. ;S DR. 0. II. CRESSLER, t- . S Gradualb Dentist. S m ,'S Office, over tho. McDonald J " e Stato Bank. a e aeBQ8Qoosaaeeeea Local and Personal Miss Jessio Workman returned to Hastings the first of this" week after spending a few days in town. Miss Pearl Rowland camodown from Paxton Wednesday to visit for several daya with her aunt Mrs. Albert Schafz. Thomas Gilmartin will leave In a few days for Omaha to take a position in tho American express office in that city. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond' Miller and son, of Herahey, came down yester day morning to visit Mr. and Mrs. O. Sizemorc. ' Corbin Jones has severed his connec tion with the Hub Clothing company and accepted a position in'ths Ammons clothing store. v. Mr. and Mrs. George Morrj's3, lato of Greeley. Colo., moved here last week and have rented the former Alexander house on East 4th St. Harold J.Cnth'ro, of Omaha, who was located here five years in chargo of tho sewer construction, visited local friends Saturday while enroutehome, from Sid ney. J ii ' ' Miss Lula Brown cnme.down from Northport Saturday and accepted a posi tion in The Leader millinery. Sho will mako her homo with aunt Mrs. Will Lanning. Scott Reynolds, living southeast of town, brought eighty head of hogs Jto town Tuesday which he shipped to Denver. Ho accompanied the car and whilo In Denvor will attend the auto mobile show. Friends in town wiUbe interested in knowing that Robert White, who was i employed here two years, ago in the railroad surveyor's office, was married at HEStingsJtoJMiss Mnrgaret Corrigan formerly of Lexington, who frequently visited friends in this city. Mr. and Mrs. George Mannery and son, formerly of Kearney, who haye spent several weeks in western points, arrived heroWedftesday morning and will reside with the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs.JA. Kunkle, living south of this city. I. K. Necly.iwho was employed Tn the master mechanics office in this city twenty-five years ago, spent a few days, visiting local friends this week while enrouto home from a four months' visit; in California.;tMr.. JNfectey fs-now en- gaged !n hardwarelb'usiness in La Salle, 111, Special on Oranges, 100 boxes. Average-18 doz per Jox Good quality. $2.40 per box, $1,25 pne-half box. E. T. Tramp & Son. ,,Tho city council mot in regular semi moflthly session Tuesday' evening, the business transactions being largely of a routine nature. Plats of the Scout's Rest, Cody'alSecond and Fairviow ad ditions wore presented for consideration and they will later be admitted to tho city. To the Sunday schools that closed last fall I hope they may reopen, so to get the Sunday school supplies to com mence first of April, the second quarter. If I can bo any help to Btart the Sunday schools up I will be!glad to do what I can for any Sunday School. Your friend, W. W. Scett. The homo of Alzono McMichael was the scene of a very happy and enjoy able gathering Tuesday noon when the ladies of tho Relief Corps servdd dinner to the old veterans. A splendid dinner was served to sixty person and it is needless to say that the old defonders thoroughly enjoyed the spread of good things and tho thoughtful courtesy of the members of the corp3. RAILR0ADN0TES. Chairman Boguc, bf tho B. of R. T. protective board, returned yestordny from Omaha and Lincoln, where ho hsd been transacting official business for a couple of weeks. The "classy" brakemnn no longor re fers to himself as a "brakeman"; he says "I am in the service of the transporatlon. department of the Union Pacific;" which is true but not clear. J The 0. R. Or and the B. of L. E. t have been represented at Lincoln during the session of tho lorlalaturo hv a half dozen members of each order, though not that number have been in constant attendance. The annual convention of the B. of R. T. will bo held in San Francisco bo ginning May 19th. Herman LcDioyt will represent the local lodge as n delo gate. Chas. Bogue, chairman of tho protective boaid of tho Union Pacific system will also attend. Former Police Judge Fred Warren has accepted a position with the claim department of the Burlington railroad in the capacity of adjuster, and will soon removo his family to Omaha, which city will be his headquartors. Ho has been filling the position for about two weeks and is well plensed with tho work. 'I - ,. The New Spring Skirts Fit and Hang Perfectly Mrs. J. E. Payne will entertain tho ladies of the Presbyterian church on Tuesday afternoon at the I. O. 0. F. hall. Miss Maud Jaques will leave today for Chicago, Kansas City and othor eaatern points to spend a month visiting friends. Mrs. Buckloy and daughter Miss Beulah expect to leave the latter part of this month for eastern points to make an indefinite stay. Miss Mabel Carroll has resigned her position in tho Dickey confectionery store and will resume her former duties at the Weil cafe. The funeral of the late Bridget Knin was held Tuesday from the Catholic church. Services were conducted by Rev. McDaid and attended by a large number of friends. Intorment was made in the North Platte cemctory. Ladies, if you oxpect to have a new coat or suit for Easter please remem ber that it takes time to make proper alterations and our work room i3 busy now. Come nnd select whnt you want, now so we can got it out for you by the time' you want to wear it. Wilcox Department Store. In purchasing two lots east of tho water-plant, tho city is providing for future contingencies.' This added prop erty may be needed for future wells; should the city decide to put in an elec tric light plant tho property will bo valuable for that purpose.anditcanalso be used for tho storage of city property. F. J. McGovern and his billiard team who were the losers in the tournament at the Elk rooms last week, banqueted the W. J. Landgraf team Wednesday evening to a cod fish supper. A num ber of toasts were given and Captain Landgraf crowned with a wreath of holly. Company Q entertained tho Junior class and a few friends in their club rooms on west Eighth streetSaturday evening. ' The xrooms were gaily deco rated with pennants. Five hundred and a number of 6ther interesting games were played, the guests numbering about thirty-five. Enjoyable refresh ments wero served. They were chaper oned by Mr. and Mrs. Charles Weir. W. W. Burr has returnod from Wash ington where for two "months he has been engaged in working out in detail tho experiments ho made at tho experimental sub-station last sum mer. Mr. Burr returns feeling very en thusiastic over his work, and will con duct tho government experiments this season with even more zest than has marked his work in the past. Three boys were caught in the act of stealing chickens on the John Murray I premises on west Fourth street Wed- nesuuy aicernoon. inoy nau tnreo chickens in gunny sacks and were after more when a neighbor dropped in on tho scene. It has since developed that the boys have been raiding chicken yards for n couple of weeks past and Belling their "catch." Names are with hold pending tho, future condfict of the boys. Tho Chamber of Commerce directors met Wednosday evening and discussed a number of questions portainlngto tho welfare of the town and county. Lin coln county's share of an appropriation for advertising the trans-continental automobile route was guaranteed; tho organization pledged its moral support to tho 1913 Chautauqua which will be conducted by the Ridpath bureau; paBsed a resolution asking congress to remedy existing defects in the banking and currency laws; and made cortain arrangements for assisting in entertain ing the teachers who will attend the district convention the early part of Luxurious Train to Start April 1. Tho Union Pacific-Northwestern Cali fornia train that has been promised several times during the last year, Is carded to start April 1. It will displace the present No. X, arriving in Omaha from Chicago daily at about 9 o'clock a. m. An excess faro of $10 and $8 from Omaha will bo charged on California tickets. Tho equipment will consist en tirely of pleepers, observation and din ing cars. It will carry valets, maids, barber shops, baths and everything tho moat fastidious would cxphct to find on tho best trains. April 1 the Milwaukee will have an exclusive train through to tho coast over the Union Pacific. This train will pass through Omaha at midnight. No excess fare will be charged, but in con nection with it, overything is expected to be first-class. It will carry standard and tourist sleepers only. It will bo known as the Pacific limited. Omaha Bee. Miss Nell Workman entertained a few f riendslnformnlly Tuesday evening. Henry Hnsen, of Rosedalo precinct, who was injured in nhaybalor recently, i3 in the city this week to take medi cal treatment. The Yeoman dramatic company went to Gothenburg this morning to present oilo their plays tonight , at the Gothenburg theatre. Mim. Ida M. Ferguson and son, of Lipton, Iowa, are guests of the Rev. J. C. Christie at themnnse. Mrs. Fer guson is said to be one of tho best musicjans in the middlo west. Homestead Land. Central California. Foothills. Good land, water, wood, range. No snow, no storms, seldom frost. Springs, streams big oaks'. Full directions for locating yourself, includ ing copy of -latest government town ship plat $1.00. Worth $100.00 to any one having homestead right. No re mittance, no answer. A. Konoyer (Locator) Hanford, California. 8-0 next week. For Sale. Tho southeast quarter of section G-l-31 and the EJ SWJ of SWJ, CO acres, in Section 2-13-31; $30 per acre, ono third cash, terms to suit on balance, six nor centlnterest. Also Block 3, South Park addition to North Platte. Prico $1000; one-half cash. Address, H. E. Nichols, Sterling, Colo. g . , It in Doubt Buy ?GUARAMEED 5H0RT PATtHTxSSJS PAVID HARlH Come in and Look Over Our Big Assortment of the New Models for Spring. The new Spring skirts look good when on our counters , or in our windows, but they look better when you actually wearthom, because they are rnndo along Natural line3 2 they were modeled after the ,natural lines of the body they fit the form perfectly. The sizes have been correctly grdded, . you can get a skirt here that will exactly fit you. This correct size graduation is a very hrmortanjand, highly gratifying feature of our new Spring skirts. It insure a perfect fitting skirt for you. ' ;.t t Tho now, showing is a thoroughly comprehensive array' of the New Spring fashions. , It embraces tho very pick vof the Season's offerings, and was selected with our usua 1 care and discrimination to prevent anything but the accepted styles finding representation in our Stock. The materials are strong, serviceable and unusually pleasing and the style treatment is that of the foremost designers in the country. Wilcox Department Store. j Clyde Allison, of Staplcton, camo yesterday to spend a week or longer in town taking medical treatment and visiting Mr. nnd Mrs. James Jensen. Leon Davis who had been employed at tho new round house grounds for sevoral months left Inst evening for Salt Lake to accept a position. Bert Manning, of Omaha, is sponding a few days in town making arrango monts for tho gun shoot to pe hold by thoBufl'alo Hill gun club in tho noar future. Miss Mollie Peniston, o Rawlins, who is visiting her sister Mrs. James Jonsen, went to Staplcton today to bo the guest of the Allison family for a few days. Notice of Incorporation. Notice is hereby given that the undor signed havo organized n corporation un.der nnd pursuant to tho statute? of tho state of Nebraska. Tho name of this corporation is W. W. Birgo Com pany.and its principal place of businossl Is North Platte, Lincoln County, Ne braska. The general nature of tho business to bo transacted by this corporation is the buying, selling and shipping of lumber, building material, coal, grain and hay; tho buying, leasing, selling and convoy- ing,of real estate: tho buying erecting and maintaining, leasing, soiling and convoying of buildings, and to engage in such other business as mny be deemed necessnry for tho protection and successful conduct of the corpora tion,. The authorized capitnl stock of tho corporation is twenty-five thousand dol lars, (?25,000.00)in shares of one hundred dollars ($100.00). The corporation shall commence business March Ord, 1913, and terminate business Mnrch 3rd, 1945. The highest .nmount of indebtedness to which the corporation shall subject itself shall- not exceed two-thirds of the capital stock. The business of tho corporation is to bo vested in three di rectors who phnll bo elected by tho stockholders. The ofllcors shnll bo a President, Vice Presidsfit, Secrotarv nnd Treas urer, any W of which offices may bo held by onp 'person, nnd tho duties of such officers shall bo such as are more fully set out In tho articles of incorpora tion, or by-laws as maybe ndoptcd. W. W. BlKGE, R. D. BlliGR, Mnrch 3, 1913. Incorporator. It stands in a cIubs by itself OUR OFFER Buy asack of DAVID HARUM; Try it as many times as you wish'. If you are not satisfied tlult it is worth the difference-if you are not convinced that it is the best flour you ever used you can bring or send it back and' we will refund purchase price. Quality considered "DAVID IfAR UM" Hour is the cheapest Hour on the market today. Herrod & Son, Phona 208. Vfl , Mi?'.' 'T0W 111 1 l -TW3T1). rffl " m .."iTSi vn 1 sax lliSiritfA'JM. Mr. Farmer! Bring in your harness and saddles and havo them fixed up and oiled. Spring rush will soon be hero nnd your harness will not bo In repair. 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