m ' 'i r,i , r.) . & '. .ft-. i '$'," V ' f-Siit . 9 Pieces Y Saturday, 9 One Cassarole in fine nickel Six custard or bean fishes, Two oven dishes- 'I i ijFOR S1.50 One to acustomer. Only 25 on sale. DIXON. r See them in our Show Window. S OR. 0. H. CRESSLER, I S - Graduate Denlisf. 3 J Office over the McDonald J State Bank. e e seaeid)te98a0ai Local and Personal. Mr. and Mrs. Stove Baldwin left yes terday morning for Couucil Bluffs. Rev. B. F. G.aither returned Wednes day from Columbus. Tim Dinan, of Omahu, spent yester day in town transacting business and visiting friends. Tornado and Wind Storm Insurance 55.00 per $1000.00 for 3 years. 17-2 Woodhurst Insurance Agency. M. J. O'Connell will leave shortly for j Omaha to transact business for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Tolje, of Kearney, ; who visited Mr. nnd Mrs, Harry Boyle . this week, have returned home. Received a new stock of Singer Sew ing machinos. Fern Perkins, General Agent, 116 vVest 4th St., Phone Blk 550. Mr. and Mrs Wm. Rodden loft Wed . .( nosday evening for Hot Springs Ark., , to spend several weeks. Dr. Mario Amec left at noon yester day for Omaha where she will dovote everal days to the transaction of business. A. G. Wright, late of Grand Island arrived the first of this wcakjfto tako a partnershipwith the Pennington Decor ating and Painting Co. , W. L. Chausee, John Dancer, Wm. Galvin, of Wallace, nnd J. P. Mc Kinnoy. of Dickens, itransacted busi ness in town this week. Miss Gertrude Bakor and Beth Cun ningham of the Gothenburg teaching ( staff will attend the Teachers Conven tion in this city noxt week. Messrs. William Norris, Raymond Tighe, Stove McvWllliams and Jay Smith will go to Cheyenne tomorrow to at tend the K. C. ceremonies Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Will Owens, who have resided in Valley Jnnction for several months, came the latter part of last week to visit the former's parents. Pittsburg Perfect Electric Weld Fenc cing, Grand Island Barbed Fencing, Barbwire and nails for sale ntHershey" 5th and Locust Sts., Phone 15. tf Mrs. Funk and Mrs. Sackett, of Salt Lake City, mother nnd sister of Mrs. Edward Yearsley, who visited hero for a; week, left at nton yestorday for eastern points: Tornado Insurance FT ..", , ' ""'Ttie experience! of jOmaha shows the im ' portance of Tornado or Windstorm Insur ance. If your property is not protected by Tor nado Insurance come and see us, or phone 139. We represent the biggest and strongest insurance companies. asmssxtssmamwsBaaBaxoKSSBmsmxsSA Buchanan & for $1.50, o'clock a. m. silver frame full size, The Jeweler. Also see our Romia Ivory Goods. ""Attorney J. C. Saylor, of Kearney, spent yosterday in town on legal busi ness. H. L. Groves and W. L. Lozier, of Dickens, transacted business in town yesterday. Mrs. Harry Boylo returned early in tho week from Kearney where she wns the guest of relatives. For Sale Plymouth Rock eggs for setting; 50 cents for setting, or $3.00 per 100. Albert Haspel, North Platte. The Wl M. Society of the First Pres byterian church will meet at the mnnso G15 VVes Fifth, this afternoon. C. Ti Wholan went to Omaha last night to visit friends and yiew the ruins created by the tornado of last Sunday. Mias Maud Jaques, who has been visiting friends in Clinton, 111., and other eastern cities for several weeks, is expected home next week. Will Hatfield who was called here the latter part of last week by the death of his sfster tho late Mrs. Chamberlain, returned to Edgemont Wednesday. Miss Sylvia Watts, who resigned as teacher in the city schools by reason Df illness, resumed dunes this week, tak the position held by Miss Hucka, who resigned. The social dance given Wednesday evening in the Masonic hall by Messrs. Corbin Jones and Milledge Bullard was an enjoyable one to tho young people who attended. Fine large seyen room bungalow, modern except heat, finished in lower story throughout with oak. Large basement and is one of the best con structed homes in the city. Located on E. 6th street. Price 4300.00. C. F. Temple. Mrs, C. S. Clinton, Miss Hildegrade Clinton, Miss Ailoen Gantt, Mrs. W. J. Stuart and Mrs. Geo. W. Finn are among those who expect to leave the latter part of May for a visit in Pacific coast points. Parties having rooms for rent, who can accommodate visiting teachers that will be in our city April 3rd, '4th and 5th kindly notjfiy M. E. Crosby, Secy, Chamber of Commerce, Phono Black 413, or Miss Cleo Chappell, county su perintendent, Phono Black 502. Mrs. George Trexlor entertained the members of the M. M. M. Club at cards Tuesday afternoon. Five hundred was played by the ladies. The placo cards and decorations wero in pink. Boquets of carnations wore in evidence. Tho refreshments wero unusually fine. The annual congregational meeting of the First Presbyterian church for tho purpose of receiving reports from the various organizations and the eicction of trustees will bo held April 2d nt 8 o'clock. Patterson, Mrs. Ncwhouse, ciLewellcn, vlsitod in town Wednesday while onrou.to homo from the eastern part of tho state. Mrs. A. F. Sttcitz was called to Chicago Wedrtesdny evening by the ser ious illness of her daughter Miss Ruth. Sam Loro resigned his position nt tho Osborno barbershop a few days ago nnd with Mrs. Lore will leavo for the eat noxt week. Miss Bessio Graham como up from Gothenburg Monday to attend the Easter ball and visit her mother for a couple of days. Mesdames Henry "Wnltemath, Fred Wnltemath and Louis Peterson enter tained tho Lutheran aid society yester day afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Willerton are en joying a visit from Mrs. Edward Will erton, of Cheyenne, who arrived the first of this week. Tho L. O. T. M. will hold a social dance at tho Lloyd opera houso Monday evening. Music will bo furnished by Stamp's orchestra. Mr. and Mrs. James Dorram left yes terday morning, the former to trans act business in Omaha nnd the latter to viiit rolatives in Cozad. Philip Picard, who openrd an elec tric postal picture gallery last week in tho Schatz furniture storo, closed tho buslnoss Tuesday ovening and left for Kansas city. A meeting of the Pnlestino Comman dery of the Knights Templar will be held at the Masonic hall tonight. An oloction of officers will bo held nnd a largo attendance is desired. Mrs. Fred Elliott, Jr., nnd children, of Omaha, came up yestorday to remain hero with relatives while their homo in Omaha, which was damaged In tho re cont cyclono, is being rebuilt. Mrs. Davo White, of Horshey, who had been taking treatment at tho St. Luke hospital left foMomo the first of this week after spending a few daja with Mrs. F. W. Herminghauscn. Miss Ethel McWillinms wns hostess to the Young Ladies' kenBington club Tuesday evening. A couple of hours were spent in sowing, music and social conversation. A nice lunch was served. A dozen or more young people wero entertained at supper at tho Martini homo Sunday evening in honor of Charles Mantini, Jr., of Omaha, who visited hii parents tho first of this week. Fred Behrans, of Denver, arrived the first of this week to make alternations in the electric fixtures in tho federal building, which wero rejected at the final inspection of the government in December. No. 29 Now five room houso modern except heat, nice bath fully equipped, small cellar, wood, coal and chicken house. Located on So. Chestnut street. Prico 2400.00. C. F. Temple. Tho romnins of tho infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Castor, who died enrly in the week, were shipped to Gotnonburg Wednesday. A short burial service was read Tuesday ovening by Rov. Knowles. The funeral of the late Mrs. Jerry Bowen was held from the residence Wednesday afternoon. The services wero conducted by Rev. Christie. A largo number of friends from this city and Wood River attended. The floral offerings wore, very beautiful. William Dowhower and Miss Harriet Walker were quietlyj-married by Rev. R. Bi Favonght Wednesday at the Baptist manse. Miss Myrtle Dow howor attended thebriuo nnd Lawrence Hite stood with the: groom. Mr. and Mrs. Dowhower will make their homo here. Charles J. McNamarn received word from Omaha Tuesday afternoon that his house had been struck by tho tor nado and completely demolished. Ho enrried fire insurance but no tornado in surance so it is a complete loss to him. The tenants inthe houso barely escaped, with their lives.' While oiling his engine at Sterling Tuesday Georgo Trexlor had his eyes burned. The oil struck a hot pin nnd exploded striking him in the eyes. Tho sight was not injured but tho acci dent will cause Mr. Trexler to be con fined to tho houso for a week or longer. Mrs. Walter Crook went to Gibbon yestorday to attend the funeral of tho late II. E. Hershoy which was held this forenoon. The deceased was a well to do cattle feeder of Gibbon, and a prom inent man in that section of tho state. Mrs. Hershoy visitod Mrs. Crook a few weeks ago and met a number of North Platte ladies. A new up-to-date line of millinery at lowest prices at the Parlor Millinery 300 East 3rd street. 17-2 Charley Bogue returned Wednesday from Kansas City where he transacted business for several days. Enroute home he stopped qver in 6mnha, reach ing that city about ten minutes after the cyclone had struck the city. Mon day he went over tho storm's path, nnd says words cannot express the nwfulness of the ruin. The first number of a fivo course locture under the management of tho socialists of North Platte was held at Lloyd's opera houso on Tuesday evening nnd was attended by a fair .sized aud ience. Tho gentleman was a very pleasant talker and his lecturo was well received by the audience, judging from tho applause which followed his remnrks. Tho musical entertainment at tho Keith Tuesday evening undo r tho aus pices of the Yeoman lodge wns not vory largely attended; not as large, au ditors say, as was deserved. Features of the program was tho Spanish dnnce by Misses Irma Huffman nnd Helen Wnltemath, the comedy parts by Mr and Mrs. Lolninger and tho rending bv Mrs. Tiley. Tho gypsy costuming of the choruses added attractivoness. Watch Your Stock. Now is tho timo of tho yeai that they need attention to bring them through 1110 long winior season to grass tim Wn linv Ihn lonrllnrr lirn.wJu nf utnrt rmnpflinrt mnn!if.'ihir1 TW TJWnfo Veterinary Medicines, L'o'h Stock Tonic 91 A - M I .1 tT .. l . . I m i. per yaumnii iiess s CHOCK ionic 31.G0 per pail. Sal-Vet, the great First Presbyterian Church, Sunday Bchool nt 10:00, M. E. Crosby, Supt.; preaching serviocs 11 n. m. and . 7:30p.m. Morning theme: "How to! test the structure of Christian Char rictor." Evening theme: "Tho secrot of a" successful life." Endeavor societies at 3 nnd 0:40 p. m. Men's biblo class with pastor. Special music at evening and morning services. The Presbyter ian church welcomes all. Seed Oats for Sale. Wo have three thousnnd bushols of fancy dry farmed sood oats for sale. They are a white Hessian oat, well cleaned and will test forty pounds per bushel. If you are interested and de sire a sample of these oats to test, write or phone us. Toiun Mercantile Co. James McNeel, who had been ill for some timo is improving. Mr. McGee, of Willow Island is spending n few days in town. Harry Worrell, of Sutherland, spent yesterday in town on buslnoss. Gcprga.Grahnm camcupfrom Omaha yosteruay nnornoon on uusmoss. J B, DeGrawl, of Hastings, was a uusmoss visitor in town yostornay. N. P. Jensen, of Denmark, is trans acting business in town this wutk. Misses Pansy and Maud Hill returned yesterday afternoon from Hustings. ' Lost A key ring with fivo keys at tached. 'Please return to this office. Fred Fryo has been confinod to tho houso for sovernl days with la grippe. Charles Godwoll, of Ft. Scott, Kon., visited W. S. Powell a few days this week. ' t Dr. Pnttio, of Chappell, visited Mr. and Mrs. Jnmos E. Sebastian .this yeek. Claronco Tollofson, of Sutherland, who visited in town this wook, left yes terday. Picard Bros, began work this morning on tho now McCnbe building at the cor ner of Fourth and Dewey, Herbert Duko, who was ill thisweek with an nttnek of appondicltis, is re ported to bo much hotter. Harry Yost, of York, spent ' tho first of this week with town friends nnd at tended tljo Easter dance. Christian Science Sorvico Sunday 11 a. m. Subject "Reality" Sunday school 12 m. K. P. hall Dewey Street. For Sale The Marti slaughter house and corrals located west of town? In quiro of Fred Marti nt meat market. Tho ladies of the Christian church will hold an exchange at Howo & Moloney's storo Saturday,. March 29th. Mrs. J. II. G. Chamberlain nnd son nre visiting relatives in town having arrived Wednesday evening from Den ver. Judgo H. Ma Grimes nnd Court Re porter Cary returned yesterday after noon from Lexington wheio the Judgo held court. The Bridge club wil give a luncheon cornplimentary to Mrs, Fred H. Gnrlow toth'orrow, nt tho home of Mrs.- W, II. Hunger, Jr. Thomas Cunningham, of Mt. Rose Colo., who spent tho winter with his sister Mrs. James Shen, returned home yesterday afternoon. Miss Mollio Peniston, of Sheridan, who had beefi tho gncst of her sisters Mrs. Fred Marti and Mrs. James Jensen for several weeks, left last evening. SWEET CREAM. Wo nro now handling Bunting's San itary sweet cream, in bottles, and guaranteo every ounce to "whip". Price 20 cents per pint; 40 cent por quart. Can furnish large quantities any time. Try this and be convinced it is tho best in town. 10-10 E. T. Keliher. For Sale. Tho southeast quarter of section C-l-31 nnd the EJ SWJ of SW1, GO acres, in Section 2-13-81; $30 per acre, one third cosh, terms to suit on balance, six por cent interest. Also Block .'J, South Park addition to North Plntte. Prico $1000; one-half cash. Address, H. E. NICHOL3. Sterling, Colo. HMflHHMHHS3H9MHK3iflHHflkH 1 ' u iHH Fw fl In K39BhKr 'If llBJfc'P.ralvfejl.gjiBXJL'Jgv 'I'll mmfl&rm wmaumvm hi . W&m$oMpwm II Hi kills nns WK P.ZSZuZsTnZZZimn fm ARD ALL OTHERS JHjEl - HlM XCU LAI I LC LlLt,2QBi3S K Bat POULTRY LICE, JRll i u:LWk fleas JtKMmm u MVaJiJLHW J3JJBMtrTTiiHjj(jjAT iTfrl..H 11 mmmmmm-mMmmmH ra C n Stanfl Rniff f!n S 9 What are You Paying We Sell- 20 lbs Granulated boetr aa Sugar M.UU 18 lbs Granulated enner n Sugar, for J)I.UU Tomntoes, full sizo can X standard por can lUC Corn standard per can 7c ip 4 cnnB for, .., ZdC Quaker Oats largo pkg.. 2UC Quakor Oats small pkg.. lUC E. C. Corn Flakes 4 pkg.. 25C ' Broken Rico per lb OC Rico Jafi typo 4 lSs for. . . 25C Prunes small sizo por lb. . . , 5C Corn Starch per pkg 3C Gloss Starch por pkg C Corn Starch Kingsfords per n Pkg OC Silver Gloss Starch per pkg oC Yoast Foam 4c pkg 3 for.. I OC Lewis Lyo por can oC Eaglo Lyo por can oC American Lye per can oC We payfeash for your butter and eggs. s ilcox Buchanan & wpn List 0 A nice five room cottage, new and modern ex cept? heat, located on east Sixth street. Price $2,300. Five room house and barn, South Dewey street. $1,250. , . ' ,;.., Extra good seven room house, barn and outbuild--ings, house modern except heat, $3,100. 'East Third street two blocks from court house. Five room house and barn located on West Third street, close to Washington school. Price $2,000. The lot is worth the money. x Good seven room; 'two story dwelling on West Third street, east of. VVashington school, Prtce $3,000 Nice six room cottage 721 West1 Seventh street, handy to new round house. Modern except heat. Price 2,200. ' , Extra nice 4 room cottage on West Tenth street, in the 600 block. Price$i,75o. ' ' ' i Good eight room dwelling on West Tenth street, in the 900 block. Price $1,700. All of these properties are choice bargains and can be bought on easy terms. Be sure and see tty:se before you buy. j'' & Sole MM H I House Cleaning I ii Time Again. I You of course will wont 'to get away from a part pf the work that goes with house clean ing. We nre especially equipped to handle your luce curtain, small rugs, etc., in nice shape. DICKEY'S SANITARY LAUNDRY! "YOUR BOSOM FRIEND." Auto Delivery THE PALACE CAEE Offers toresidonts of, and visitors to, North Plntto, tho most finely appointed sorvico in Western Nebraska, and with this Is a menu that cannot bo excelled for tho prico. Regular moans aro Borved and Bhort qrders can bo obtained any hour day or night. for Groceries? Fols Nnptha Soap per cako. OC Soda Crackers large boxes l porlb 02C Oyster Crackers large l boxtfs per lb -... Q-C K. C. Baking Powder 25 r A ozenn . ZjC Royal Baking Powder 16 i c ozcan .,,. 40C Dr. Prices Baking Powder ir IGozcnn.. 40C Kraut pcrcan IQC Hominy por can...., lUC Pink Salmon per enn I (JC Sweet Potatoes per can. . 1 2,2C Potatoes 16c peck por i-a bushel., 5UC Coffoe fnir grnda por lb.. . 25 C California Fruits in good j syrup per can JUC Coconnut best grado J lb 4 r package por pkg IOC Evaporated Apples per 4f Horao Shoo Tobacco, per 1 j- Spoar Head Tobacco por t c t 45c Star Tobacco per lb 45C J. T. Tobacco per lb 40C Department Store. Patterson's 1 1 ? Agents. -W ,1 xm$. Phone 77 rz-rcfi Dwe a .-;. J I j 1 : THE PALACE CAFE, 'SMS wumi uumroyer. J1 or your poultry Mwav faM WW 9 1i it Opposite U. P. Depot. sold only by Schiller & Co., family UlUyhlHlB. foaaaflmmaaiBgCTrariiCT V