w JSALE EXTRAORDINARY! The Jeweler. g Sm ECU DIXON, The largest Jewelry Stock in Western Nebraska will be put on sale at your own price AT AUCTIO N. s-a-a After invoice we find our stock is too large for present needs, and in order to reduce same at once, for cash, we will give our customers the benefit of the big loss attending such a sale. You can make your own selections of any article in this magnificent stock of Diamond, Watches, Clocks, Rings, Chains, Silverware, Cut Glass, Jewelry, Hand Painted China, Leather Goods Etc. Standard Price Goods Excepted. BUY AT YOUR OWN PRICE. The Auction Sale will be conducted by America's Leading Auctioneer, Mr. R. B. H. Macrorie, of Chicago and will open promptly at 1 2 P. M. Thursday, ApL v 10 and will continue daily at 2 p m0 and 7 p. m. until further notice. No limit, no reserve. Every Article guaranteed. Come early bring your friend. Ladies especially invited. gj NORTH PLATTE. NEB. Buy Crystal Picture Show. M. C. Westfnll. who hns conducted the Crystal picture show for about five yonrs, sold the business Tuesday to Ralph Gnrman, who took possession that evening. , This show houso Is n very popular one, nnd under the supervision of Mr. Garman it will lose none of its popularity; in fact tho new proprietor plans a number of improvements which will rebound to the comfort and entertainment of patrons which will nnturally increase tho busl- ness. ' Mr. Wostfallhas in view tho purchase of two picture show in one of tho load-, ihg towns of the Black Hills country and will soon leave to close up the deal. Ho hns proven nvery popular citizen, a ' courteous entertainment uurvevornnd n ' good all-around fellow. His removal ! from town is universally regretted. What are You Paying for Groceries? We Sell- The Mutual Building & Loan Associa tion Reduces Interest Kate. The reduction of the interest rates made by tho association March 1st, will result in a caving to borrowers, so that on a new loan of $1,000.00, it will take $G8 00 lus money to pny out tho loan than it did boforo the reduction; anil it will requiro $180.00 less money to pay out a loan of $1000.00 in this association than it will In any competing association; the bcrowor in cither enso paying tho required minimum payments. This is duo to tlio fact that this association makes a lower intorest rate nnd pays n larger dividend rnto than any competing association. Mutual Building & Loan Association Tiios. C. PattkhsoN, President, Samuel Goozkb, Secretary. i9oeaoeoooeioeoo e e a o o l o a DR. 0. II. CRESSiER, Graduate Dentist. Oft'co over the McDonald State Bunk. n a o a a a e o o w ooooocioe oa4ocsoGrocjo Local and Personal. The seven year old daughter o'f Albert Brown iavory ill. Miss Agnes McNeal, of Shelton, re turned home Wednesday afternoon. Miss Clara Picrsal, of Kansas City, is visiting friends in town this week. Mrs. Vonahy Lovo resigned her posi tion at tho Leader the first of this week. Mrs. Charles Johnson left Tuesday afternoon for Omaha to spend a week. , Joseph Weeks came up from Grand Island Wednesday to spend a few days. Mrs. V. M. Kelling and children, of Hershey, spent a few days hore this week. -" Miss Gertrude Rebhausen has ac cepted a position in tho local telephone office. "Apply at this urauioru uiv. u. a. a.- win noiu a if ., . f:m.; social mnotinn- after thftir Imsmpsa ! . .7'1 a.re "SOllie , -. -... , meeting this afternoon at tho lv. r Green Fred Wanted Housekeeper. ofneo immediately. M rs. Charles Yost has gone to River to visit her sister Mrs. Barrett. Miss Mao Marovish, of Sutherland, is visiting her sister Mrs. A. J. Frazier this week. ' Miss Laura White has resigned her position in tho Hub Suit & Cloak Department. Rov Reddv. of David City, was called hore this week by T rVTlrlnti v v w ivii W. E. Hudson the death ofD. returned to Gothen burg after spending several days hero on busines's. blisses Brownfield and Conley, of Cozad, visited Mr. and Mrs. I. A. Gilbert last week. Wanted Plain sewing at the homes of the employers. Mary L. Martin, 112 South Chestnut St. 21- Mrs. Theresa Halderman has accepted a position as bookeepor for the Star Bottling Works. Mr. and Mrs. McMorton, of Suther land, spent the fore part of this week with town friends. Miss Susie Campbell will leave tho latter part of next month for California to remain indefinitely. T. J. O'Brien, of Omaha, visited Piatt White this week while enroute to Sutherland on business. Mrs. W. T. Banks has returned from Brndy where she visited her daughter Mrs. Norman Edwards. Miss Hnzol Minshall returned to Lin coln a few days ago after spending a week with tho home folks. at the K. P. ! hall. Robert Finney formerly of this city came hore tho first of this week from' Grant to spend a few days with rela tives. Mr. and Mrs. Calyin, of Grand Island, came up Tuesday morning to attend tho funeral of the late Engineer O'Brien. Undertaker W. R. Malonoy was called to Hershey Wednesday to take charge of the funeral of Mrs. Mc Connell. For Sale The Marti slaughter house and corrals located west of town. In quire of Frod Marti at meat market. Robert Hosier, left a few days ago for Denver to remain a week or longer. Later he will go to Oklahoma to accopt a position. Mrs. II. W. Allwine, ol Omaha, who visited hor daughter Mrs. Harry Mitchell for two weeks loft Wednesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Short, of Salt. Lake, who visited the letter's brother O. E. Elder tho first of this weok, have returned home. Silverware is a delight to any home. Artistic design of reliable quality pro vail through our stock. Dixon, The Jeweler. Tim Kelihor and daughter Edwina re turned Wednesday afternoon from Chey enne where they visited Mr. and Mrs. William Jeffers. Mr, Haspol, of Germany, who has made his homo with his son Albert Haspol for a year, will leave soon for his native land. Pat Mahoney, of Wood River, camo up Tuesday to attend the funeral of the late Dennis O'Brien and visit his sister Mary Mahoney. Mr. J. M. Bediont who was driving thru the country from Holdrego, Neb., in his car, stopped ofr in this city to transact business. Mrs. Glllispie and children, of Omoha, who have beon guests of Dr. and Mrs. Harry Mitchell for a month past, will return homo Monday. Gasoline and oil stoves cleaned and re paired. Peter M. McGovern, phone a90. tf W. E. Starr, of tho McDonald bank force, was called to the east part of the state tho early part of tho week by tho death of his father. Misses Gertrude Baker and Beth Cunningham roturned to Gothenburg after visiting relatives and attending the Teachers Convention. Mrs. II. K. Peckham. of Brady, who was shopping in the city the latter part of last week, reports their now homo almost ready to move into. on buying or building a home, don't fail to jjo over my list. I have property of all sizes and prices in all parts of the city, from n vacant lot to the most modern house Would be glad to show you any one of all of the m at any time. C. F. Temple. hospital Weunes- A baby boy waa born to Mr. and Mrs. xntrry n.uiei uu uuum ,, mum. u. fore part of this week. the Viola Knox of the P. & S nursing staff went to Paxton any to take charge of a ca.se. Mr. nnd ISl'rs. Bart. McGovern left the early part of this week for Omaha to visit for a couple of weeksr Mrs. Tillio Fletcher," who has been taking treatment at the P. & S. hospi tal for some time, is improving. Attorneys W. T. Wileox and Wm. Shuman returned Wednesday morning from a business yisit in Lincoln. Mr. and Mrs. Ford, of Lexington, arrived Wednesday to visit their son Ralph Fprd for a week or moro. Henry Rebhausen loft Tuesday for Lincoln to attend tho shoot tournament which is being held there this week. Misses Burt and Babbitt who visited in town last weok returning to Lincoln whore they are employed in the schools. Wanted Purebred Brown Leghorn eggs. Address giving prices and street number. Louis Macey, City. Mrs. Minnie Beclcer and sister from the ranch north of town were shopping in North Platte the first of this week. Mrs. Kildore, of Sidney, who was called hore by tho death of her brother the late Dennis O'Brien, loft yesterday. While looking for Real Estate In vestments see Bratt & Goodman. Thomas Connur. Owen Havov. John Moore, Mike Neville, nnd John Bronnor, of Wood River, attended tho funeral of Engineer D. J. O'Brien Tuesday. John Augustine, of Maxwell, who has been a patient at the P. & S. hos pital for some time, ,is getting nJong nicely and will soon return home. Friends in town received word of the birth of a baby girl to Mr. and Mrs. George Grady formerly of this city, who are now residents of Grand Island. Lost On tho Btreets Saturday even ing, gold locket nnd chain, set with bnl- iants and picture inRido. Finder roturn to this office and receive reward George Swancut sold his telephone line from Bignull to North Platto last week. He intends to have a direct metallic line between Brudy and this city. Loren Sturges, formerly of this city, was married last week in Texas to Mrs. Scrambling formerly Miss Brunk of Mr. Leonhart wishes to nnnounco to tho people of North Platte that ho is building a residence which necessitates part of his time looking after tho de tails of same, but will bo with tho peo nln nt. inhrvnl na ofton nn It tn nn.ialbln for him to do so. Other information will be givon to those interested nt Mr. Clin ton's store. All persons hnving piano work will be taken care of bj Mr. Leonhardt in person. 2-t The property on west 2nd stroot owned by Mrs. Patrick II. Ruddy wa3 completely destroyed by fire nt 4:00 o'clock Tuesday morning. The houso had been vacant for some time and the origin of tho fire is a mystery. A shortage of hose provented the fire de partment from checking the flnmcs be fore they had damaged tho entiro house. It was covered with insurance in the Temple insurance agency. If your idle money is not earning 7 to 8 per cent semi-annual interest in good first mortgage loans not taxable see Dralt & Goodman. Mrs. M E. Scott on West 2nd street entertained at dinner in honor of J. D. Utendorfer, cashierof the City National bank, Omaha, Sunday at 2:00 o'clock. Those present wero F. C. I'iolaticker, J. W. Payne, Roy Mehlmnnn, J. G. Beoler and C. F. Templo. Mrs. Maria Short, a former resident of this city died in her sleep nt the home of her son in Omaha last weok at tho age of seventy-two. The remains wore interred in Gibbon. She is survived by two sons, Archio of Omnhu and Frank of Salt Lake. Buy lots in Fnlrviow Addition. Now is your chnnce. Do lot delay. Desir able location and easy payments. Phono Red 572. F. J . Diener & Co. tf Mrs. Janet Waterson McConnell, of Hershey, died Tuesday at tho ago of eighty-eight of ailments customary to advanced vears. The remains wero in terrod nt Hershey Wednesday, services being held nt tho Presbyteiian church. Native grown shado trees. Why waato your money, time arm labor on trees tint do not grow and no guar antee that they will grow, when you can get trees that do grow and guaran teed, by calling up l'lionc ulitelc 0li7. If you are contemplating building n rosidonco this spring Bee McNarnnrn's plans und specifications. Phone Black 2G7. A privnto dancing party was held nt the Lapp home on Last 4th street tho fore pari of this week. After spending a couple of hours in dancing tha guests partook of a nice lunch. A. F. Strata who was called to Chi cago two weeks ago by -tho illnoss of his daughter Miss Ruth writes that she is very much improved and ho expocts to return homo tonight. 20 lbs Granulated bcetr. (r Sugar dl.UU 18 lbs Granulated enncj i rr Sugar, for ol.UU Tomatoes, full bIzo can i( standard per can lUC Corn standard per ran 7c 'c 4 cans for. ZOC Quaker Oats largo pkg.. 2llC Quaker Onts small pkg.. )C E. C. Corn Flakos 4 pkg.. 25C f BrokonJRico por lb 0C Rice Jnp type 4 lbs for... 20C Prunes small sizo per lb. . , . J)C Corn Starch per pkg j C Gloss Starch pur pkg...... )C Corn Starch Kingsfords per q pkg OC Silver Gloss Starch per pkg oC Yeast Foam 4c pkg 3 for.. lUC Lewis Lyo per can oC Eagle Lye por can oC American Lyo per can OC Fels Napthn Sonp per caks. 0C Sodtt Crackers large boxes l perlb 02C Oyster Crackers largo boxes per lb (K'C K. C. Baking Powder Zo r ozcan ZrUC Royal Baking Powder 10 ij- oz can ..,. 43C Dr. Prices Baking Powder jfj 10 0?, can 40C Kraut por can lUC Hominy per can lUC Pink Salmon per can lliC Sweet Potatoes por can. . 1 1'ld Potatoes IBc peck per en bushel ouc Coffco fair grade per lb., . )C California Fruits in good ja syrup per can ixjC Cocoanut best gnulo J Hi j r packago per pkg IOC Evaporated Apples per 1(r Horse Shoo Tobacco, por ir lb 45c Spear Head Tobacco por jr, ib 45c Star Tobacco por lb 4uC J. T. Tobacco per lb 40C We pay cash for your butter and eggs. ailment Store. a Dep aT9KSSgg3gtXSvllBXgn Straight at It. Thero is no use of our "beating around the biiBh." Wo might as well out with it first as last. We want you to try Chamberlain's cough remedy the next time you have a cough or cold. There is no reuson so far as we can see why you Bhould not do so. This prep aration by its romark-iblo cures has gained a world Wide roputntion, und people everywhere speak of it in tlio highest terms of praise. It is for sale by all dealers. DR. HARRY MITCHELL GHADUATE DENTIST Tleilionc Ili 4M GOdi-i Dewey t. North I'lHtte, Ncbnuka. Tornadoes Booked for this Vicinity. AH weather prophets perdict that we are to have a tornado. We hope not, however, the only safe way is to insure against tornadoes and wind storms with Temple, and he protected. 4.i-4'4 a-t'iW'i.''i-'X 4."i GEO. B. DENT, Physician and Sunicon, Ollice over McDonald Bank. nhnn0 lOfllcolSO Phones J ui(lt.nce 115 H- f- iT-t- -i. t t, fi- ft-- this city and Keene. a sistor of Mrs. Ezra I go on FOOT NOTES When WALK-OVERS shoo troubles go off. Wilcox Department Store 1 1 A. J. AM i:9. MARIE AM US. Doctors Ames & Ames, Physicians and Surneons, Office over Stone Drug Co. ,,,. I Office 273 Phones n..i,.,.,. o 1 i-.i;ou;in.i- hiu son Buchanan & Patterson's Ikfaiii List of Dwellings. Third ,000. 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 stret-t. $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 street, close to Washington school. Price $: The lot is worth the money. . Good seven room, two story dwelling on West Third street, east of Washington school. . Price-$3,000 Nice six room cottage 72 1 West Seventh street," handv to new round house. Modern exebpt heat. Price 2,200. , t '' Extra nice 4 room cottage on West Tenth street;, in the 600 block. Price$i,75o. . , Good eight room dwelling on West Tenth street, in the 900 block. All of these can be bought on before you buy. Price $1,700. properties are choice easy terms. Be sure & Sole Agents. bargains and and see these SOB, MUft. mmmmAm rQu.n;xtrjrsxrjmttiiimMM!aitmAnt ir,GEBregBtfjbiiuiajaaaagaM!gam TTrrarTnTiTiTimTff'ii-rTriii-nTirirTrrirrrt nniim 11 wwynrnwwniM it h mun r irrOTrtnriirm-rirnrv yge eanin: w ff n ime Asan tz Office phono 241. Res. phono 217 L. C. DROST, Osteopathic Physician. North Platte, - - Nebraska. McDonald Bnnk Building. d fcs I m DM t UN v I IS wps i if a R 11 Auto Delivery ffayia'TtawBUJmuMP!ggwsMaiwiiiiw iimiiHiiiiiiii'nTimiii ii am You of course will want to get away from n part of the work that tfoes with house clean ing. We are especially equipped to handle your lace curtain, small ruga, etc., in nice shape. DICKEY'S SANITARY LAUNDRY. "YOUR BOSOM FRIEND." Phone 77 I 1 j resqggJBasBagEBgnram THE PALACE CAFE OnY'rfl toreaidonta of, nnd visitors to, North Platte, tho most finely appointed sorvico in Western Nebraska, and with thia is a menu that cannot bo excelled for tho price. Regular means are eorved and short orders can be obtained nny hour day or night. THE PAIiAOB CAFE, Opposite U. P. Depot. r57reEW83ir2KWKWGWT7OT31?!nran! meal uaAt, m Proprietor. tl BiflfmHBTPtSrVTSL r 1