I i Ai Kh. v l.J I I' f I 1.1,1 For Pretty Wedding Gifts PHERE are so many clever uses for pretty Cut JL Glass, besides its radiant beauty when not in use, that for Gift purposes it can hardly be excelled. A choice piece of Glassware will find'a welcome in any home. Cut Glass at Popular Prices t Thpre.is quite a difference in Cut Glass; much of it is tnly ordinary. Compare the color and the brilliancy of the glass vvo arc showing with the reasonable prices we are asking and you will admit that the values are the best to be had anywhere. If you have a Wedding, Anniversary, or Birthday Gift to buy, vre invito you to inspect this line for the tuggei Uon it will offer. No obligation it incurred by "looking." "The Very Best Values are Found Here" DIXON, The Jewejer. U.'P. Watch Inspector. - .4 . ' S DR. O.'U. CRCSSLER, m e 2 Graduate Rcnlisf. I e 2 Office over the McDonald e State Bank. o e e e Local and Personal. The "Country Minister" will appear at the Keith on April 21st. Goorge Smith and son went to Omaha the latter part ot last weeK to spend a few days. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Singer, of Broadwater, Saturday attho P. & S. hospital, a boy. i Neil Vollrner, of Denver, formerly of this city, is transacting, business and visiting friends. The graduation exercises this seuson will be held at the Keith theatre on the evening of May 29th. I sell vacuum cleaners with or with out brush. Mrs. M. V. Mitchell, Phono Red 104. 19-2 Mrs,- H. T. Blede, of Brady, who spent a few days in town this week, re turned home yesterday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Durbinleft Sun day evening for Lincoln to visit friends and attend the Yeoman Conclave. Miss Nellie Hanifin has" accepted a position with The Leader, where she will be pleased to meet all her friends. Miss Edith Roushe came down from Mitchell Saturday to spend a week with her mother Mrs. Leonard Cornet. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Robigon, who have been yibiting relatives in Illinois for several weeks, aro expected home tomorrow. The Rebekah kensington club ten dered a farewell surprise party last evening to Mrs. John Knox who will soon leave this city. Duncan Elliott Ellis age 54, of Mc Pherson and Miss Ermmnie Phillips ago 3G, of Flats, were married yesterday morning hy Judge Grant. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Leven, who were recently married in New York visited Mr. and Mrs. Julius Pizer the last of last week while enroute to Salt Lake. Have you been watching our sales of 'town property? My agency has sold $11,700.00 worth of property during March. If you wiih to sell and will price it right, I will sell it for you. ??- . t A C. P. Templb;. John Pierpout Morgan, the New York financier, died at Rome. Italy, yestorday. He suffered a serious attack Jiefore leaving for Europe, his Physi cians declaring'his illness to be due to emotion caused by the investigation of the money trust. The decased was seventy-six years of age. Jacob "West, by his attorney Win. E. Shuman, began an action In the uistrict court yesterday wherein he sues the Union Pacific for $2,600 dam ages. West on .'February 6th while working at the now round house sus tained injuries to his hip, head and one foot, which he avers 'waa duo to the carelessness of UYC'employe operating the machinery. .r .. A four weeks old .infant was left dn the door,stepof. Mr. and Mr Hdrnling- v...n di.nHi.tr avuninry nt ln"nt n clock. IIUU9CIJ UUUUUJ v ........ to -- - o "- Investigations were made to find the parents and in tne meanume me cnuu was placed in tho Pulver hospital. rfr... Tmiit cn(fioHf(1 in flndint? the mother who when found in the depot was about to leave me cuy. onu ku.vo her name as Rosa Bennett and said she u,i nn ronc.in fnr trivinf the babe awav except that she did not care for it. Her husband who is employed in Hershey was notified and an effort is being made by him to reclaim the child. Watch Your Slock. - Now is the time of the year that they need attention to bring them through tho long winter season to grass time. Wo have tho leading brands of stock remedies manufactured, Dr. Roberts Veterinary Medicines, Leo's Stock Tonic $1.60 per pail and Hess's Stock Tonic $1.60 per pail. Sal-Vet, the great worm destroyer. For your poultry Leo's Germozono and Hess's Panacea, sold only by Schiller & Co.. family druggists. - This Season's Suits must have BMWI MB A Gossard Corsets THE smartest suits this season have shortnacKets nnddrapc effects in the skirt are all below the hips. This requires an absolutely smooth, unbroken line from the waist 'down. Gossard Corsets all have the long skirts and vnu cannot detect the lower line of boning so care fully is it done. With the Gossard there are . , no lines, except the beautiful, nat ural lines of life figure. MODEL 201 Models at from $3.50 to $25.00. Wilcox Department Store. What are You Paying for Groceries? Wo Sell ' One More Week of Riotous Bargain Giving Last week we saved the people of North Platte and vicinity many dollars. History will repeat itself this week. All $12 and $15 Suits tor $10.00 All $16 to $20 Suits for $13.50 These prices include worsteds, all wool cassimeres and blue serges. Fit and workmanship guaranteed, J. E. AMMONS, C. O. V.'eingand is transacting busi ness in ugaiaiia today. Miss Hazel Nichols snent Sundav.with her sister in Grand. Island. Hail Insurance $2.00 for $1000 for 3 years. Merchant b Insurance Agency. The infant child of Mr. and Mrs. Riggs is reported to be critically ill with diph theria. Cy ItU3se)l has gone to Omaha to visit his wife who is taking medical treatment there. Julius Pizer left yesterday mornipg for Chicago to spend a week or longer purchasing goods. Miss Irene vonTrot will leave this week for Omaha and Kansas City to spend a couple of months. Mrs. J. H. Posey who was called to Auburn by the illness of hoi father re turned home Sunday evening. Miss Burt a former toacher of this city came up from Lincoln Saturday evening to visit local friends. Mrc D. C. Congdon who had been confined to tho house for two months by illness was able o be out yesterday. For Sale Plymouth Rock eggs for setting; 50 cents for setting, or $3.00 per 100. Albert Haspel, North Platte. The Royal NeighborsTvlll meet AVed nesday afternoon at 2:00 o'clock at the K. P. hall. A lage attendance is do sired. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Fenwick will leave April 18th for a six weeks' yisit with relatives in San Francisco and Los Angeles. Gasoline and oil stoves cleaned and re paired. Peter M. McGovern, phone 390. tf Tho Waldo grading outfit will leave within the next ten days for Iowa, where It will work on double track work for the St. Paul road. John Jewett, of Wood River, who came up last week to attend the funeral of the late Mrs. Jerry Bowen left, at noon Saturday. Mrs, Andrew Scharman and children loft Saturday evening for Omaha. En route they will visit tho former's sister at Grand Island. The Lady Forresters will serve a dinner at tho Masonic hall Saturday from 12 to 2. Following is the menu: Roast beef and brown gravy, mashed potatoes, escalloped corn, pickles, jell, olives, desert and coffee. Price 25c. P. E. 0. Entertains. Tho P. E. O.'s with their husbands gathered at the pleasant home of Mr. nd Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Wilcox last Tuesday evening to celebrate the ninth anniversary of the local chapter. At seven o clock an elaborate three course dinner, served at small tables to the thirty guests, satisfied the inner man while the several toasts that followed by Rev. Gaither, W. T. Wilcox and Ed. Davis sustained tne reputation of each as being at his best at such a time. Mrs. Lucas gave a short history of tho local Chapter since its organization, Mrs. Hendy gave two delightful readings and MrF. Gaither and Mrs. Cary contrib uted the musical numbers, Mrs. Grimes ncted as toast master. Special guests for the evening were Mrs. James Boyd, Mrs. Caldwell, Miss McCrackcn and Mr. and Mrs. Ammons. Tho com mitteo in chargo consisting of Mes dames Beoler, Wilcox, Prosser, Twinem, Davis nnd Lucas aro to be congratulated on tho success of this the ninth birthday party for Chaptor A. K. P. E. O. Local and Personal M. E. Boardman went to Gothenburg yosterday afternoon on business. Dr. D. T. Quigley was called to Cozad Monday on professional busi ness. Kossie Gahagen formerly of this city, arrived Sunday evening to visit town friends. C. O. Troy returned Sunday from a three weeks'? visit with relatives in Missouri. , Homer Handley camo down from Lodgepolo Sunday to visit for a couple of days. C. C. Hollenbeck, of Centrnl City, is spending this week with Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Hollenbeck. ' Mrs. Harry Johnston and family (re turned yesterday afternoon from a visit in eastern Nebraska. Miss Delia Hanks, formerly of this city, nrnved from Fremont bunday morning to visit town friends. Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Thompson are moving this week from east Cth street to their residence on Gth and Vine. Mrs. Joseph Weeks came up from Grand Island yesterday aftornoon to visit her son Edward Weeks and family. Steve McWilliams and Jny Smith re turned Sunday evening from Cheyenne, where thoy .attended th Knights of ColumbuB banquet. Company Q have engaged the Keith .theatre for a week beginning next Mon day and will a series of vaudeville en tertainments. Rev. Chapman and Bish6p Bcecher, of Kearney, left yosterday nftornoon tor Ogalalla, Kimball and Sidney to hold confirmation services. Word- was received a few days ago from Fred Graw of Omaha, formerly of this city, that he had lost a large amount of property in the recent tornado. , Tim nnrmnl prtnm-eirntional meetincr of the Presbyterian church will be held Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock. After the business session tho aid will sorv'e refreshments for all present in tho parlors. I have been too busy writing tornado and windstorm insurance to write ads about it, however, you know where to get the best and cheapest. C. F. Temple. A barn containing six tons of hay was burned on the Tillman Meyers lot in the fust ward Sunday afternoon. Tho fire was Btarted by a couple of children who were playing with matchs in tho hay mow. No insurance was carried. Railroad News. Joo Larson, chief clerk in Foreman McGraw's ofllco, has returned to work after a ten-days siege of mumps. Jack Guy nan, now employed ns switchman in the Sidney yards, came down th lattor part of last week to make arrangements to movo his family to Sidney. Four train loads of beaver board 110- will pass over tho Union Pacific in a few days enrouto,to points in tho west. Boaver'board is rapidly displacing lnth, plastor and wnll paper. Tho federal boilor inspector, who had been making a through investigation of tho boilers of locomotives at this ter minal for over two weeks, left for tho west tho latter part of last week. 'Word comes from an Omaha hospital tnat it'will be necessary to amputate the right limb of Floyd Pnssmore who was injured five months ago nnd has since been undor the care of local and Omaha "physicians. , Earlv vesterdnv mornlnir n box car loaded with baled hops was reduced to kindling wood in the local yards. A road engine was on tho end of one string of cars, tho switch engine on the end of another string, nnd the two camo to gether. . The Cheyenne shops are said to bo overburdened with work, and tho re pair work on Fourth district engines will be done at the North Platte shops. This will offset tho loss of work to the local shops by reason of the repairs on the Second district engines being trans ferred to the Grand Island shops. While No. 18 was waiting in tho local yards Saturday, the three year old son of Mr. nnd Mrs. W. D. WoBter, of Rochester, N. Y., who were passengors on the train, caught his hand in tho door of tho car nnd crushed several fingers. Dr, McCabe was culled and dressed the injured hand. In nn address before railroad men in New York Sunday Uight, W. S. Carter, president of tho B. of L. F. nnd E., predicted the union of nil railroad em ployes into ono organization. In his opinion the rank nnd file of tho sovernl organizations would unite today if per mitted to do bo by certain of their leaders. If these leaders prevent tho union much longer, he said, new leaders will arise to take their places. If looking for the best and cheapest fire, lightning, cyclone, tornado wind -storm insurance go to Bratt & Good man. ,Tho Baptist ladies' aid will be enter tained in the basement of the church Fridaynftornoon by Mrs. Harry Baker. George Goodhoartandson, of Pexton, who were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ell, returned home this morning. For Rent. Hay and grazing land, houses, rooms, storage room and safe deposit boxes. Bratt & Goodman. fi'T V-low MC ' Mi . r .,,- mst&B&8& SCOTT PROPERTY. - If you are wanting a home see this one. Price $3,300. C. F. TEMPLE. 20 lbs Granulated becto rt Sugar $1.00 18 lbs Granulated canej n Sugar, for.... Al.UU Tomntoes, full sizo can gA standard per can lUC Corn standard por ran 7c ij 1 cans for DC Quaker Oats largo pkg. . 20C Quaker Oats small pkg. . IOC E. C. Corn Flakos 4 pkg.. 25C Broken Rico per lb 5C Rice Jap typo 1 lbs for. .. 25C fr'runeB small sizepor lb. . . . 0C .Corn Starch por pkg 0C Gloss Starch por pkg 5C Corn Starch Kingsfords per n pkR OC Silver Gloss Starch per pkg oC , Yeast Foam 4c pkg 3 for.. OC Lewis Lyo por can oC Englo Lyo por can oC American Lyo por can oC Fcls Naptha Sonp per cake. uC Soda Crackers lnrgo boxes l perlb O2C Oyster Crackers largo r ooxes per lb 02C K. C. Baking Powder 25 ( ozenn lC Royal Baking Powder 16 ir- oz can ,..i. 4DC Dr. Prices Baking Powder r-. IGozcan 4DC Kraut per can ,. IOC Hominy per can. IOC Pink Salmon per can IOC Sweot"Potatocs per cnn.. 1Z2C Potatoes 16c pock por cn bushel ....V. .... 50C Collee fnir grndu per lb., . ZvC California Fruits in good n syrup per can &UC Coconnut best grado J lb c , packngo por pkg iuC Evaporated Apples per Cn Horso Shoo Tobacco, por ir lb 4DC Spear Head Tobacco per 1 c ib 45c Star Tobacco per lb 5C J. T. Tobacco per lb 40C Wo payfeash for your butter and eggs. Wilcox Department Store. Buchanan & Patterson's Bargain list o wellins. A nice five room cottage, new and modem 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,-ioo,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. " Good seven room, two story dwelling on West Third street, east of Washington school. Price $3,000 Nice six room cottage 5721 .-WestSeventh street!' handy to new round hquse. Modern exqept heat. Price 2,200. '" Extra nice 4 room cottage on West Tenth .street, in the 600 block. Price $1,750. , ) '. Good eight room dwelling on West Tenth street, in the 900 block. Price $1,700. 1 All of these properties are choice bargains and can be bought on easy terms. Be sure and see these before you buy. Buchanan & Patterson, Sole Agents. 1 II House Cieanin; 1 Time Again. You of course will want to get away from a part of the work that goes with house clean ing. We nre especially equipped to handle your lace curtain, small rugs, etc., in nice shape. DICKEY'S SANITARY LAUNDRY. "YOUR BOSOM FRIEND." Auto Delivery Phone 77 mmmummmm BOMUCMMMpC' THE PALACE CAFE OlTors toresidonts of, and visitors to, North Platte, the most finely appointed service in Westorn Nebraska, and with this is a menu that cannot bo excelled for the price. Regular means are sorved and short orders can bo obtained, any hour day or night. THE PALACE OAFJB, RRK Opposite U. P. Depot. '