&WJ lirOllraUMHUUlMUUWIIlJBMlKTl And so is warm weather. Of course you will wnnt to keep healthy and appear nice and the only way to do that is to change your linen often. This is also the season for shirt waists for the ladies. You of course will want them done up nicely. Send them to us and let our expert hand ironers do them up for you just the way you would like to have them dono. Auto Delivery l lmum aaiuuu-f rgwrim r.i ,...h3t I DR. 0. II. CRCSSLER, Graduate Dcnlisl. S 2 OlPce over the McDonald o Statu Bank. m o n Local and Personal. "Mrs. H. M. Grimes will return today from Fremont, where she spent n week with her sister. . Red River Valley parly Ohio seed potatoes 90c a bushel at E. T. Tramp & Son. Newton's is the place for wall paper. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Wnrner and family left last evening for Loxington to visit relatives. Dr. Foote, of Omaha, who spent yes terday in town on professional business returned homo last night. Mrs. Jess Thomas, formerly of this city, arrived today from Sheridan to visit Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Cook. Mrs. Tilitz left this morning for Central City and Palmer. Nebr., to visit her daughter and other rolativos for two weeks. Miss Amanda Sabins who had made her homo with hor sister Mrs. O. E. Weil for some time left last night for Grand Island to reside. Dr. D. T. Quigley went to Gothen burg today to deliver an address at a meeting of the medical society on "How to Saved be from Disease." A. touring party, composed of thirty five cars, will pass through North Platte on or about June lstenroute west. The tourisunder the auspices of the Haynes 'motor company. Buy your Wall Paper at Newton's. Travel on the Union Pacific is mighty light theso days, in fact one train would accomodate all the passengers that ride on the three through trains. The other day the Pacific express had tuirteen passengers. Hauling an eight-car train with so fow passengers will not enable the Union Pacific to declare dividends regularly. Beginning next Monday local trains No 2J and 22 will have a mail car attached and will handle mail between North Platto and Grand Island, both going east and coming west. Mnil and parcel postr matter for all stations be tween these two points on tho east bound train will bo mado up in the local office each morning prior to tho departure of the train. FOOT NOTES Thanksgiving day every day1 with WALK-OVER wearers. Wilcox Department Store X Buchanan & Pattersons Bargain List of Dwellings. Full two story frame dwelling- of eight rooms mod ern except heat, full lot, shade trees and blue grass. Located on West Fourth street close to court house. This is property that will increase in value and is a big1 money maker at our price of $4, 700 Nice Seven Room Cottage and two Lots, out buildings, shade, trees and nice lawn ion West Sixth St. A bargain at 2750.00. Five room blouse and barn, South Dewey street. $1,250. Extra good seven room house, barn and outbuild ings, house modern except heat, $3,100. East Third street two blocks from court house. Nice six room cottage 72 1 West Seventh street, handy to new round house. Modern except heat. Price 2,200. Extra nice 4 room cottage on West Tenth street, in the 600 block. Price$i,75o. Good eight room dwelling on West Tenth street, in the goo block. Price $1,700. All of these properties are choice bargains and can be bought on easy terms. Be sure and see these before you buy. Buchanan & Sole Phone 77 Miss. Ruey Shaner spent tho fust of this week with relatives in Maxwell. Gorden Rcbhausen went to Keasney Wednesday to visit his aunt Mrs. L. Wcrnott. Mrs. Goo'-ge Mudd returnod to Hor- shey today after a short visit with friends. Mrs. Theodore Samuelson returned last evening from a visit with friends in Paxton. Miss Blanche Miller, of Chappell, is expected Monday to visit her sister .Miss Maude Miller. Mrs. Harry Johnston was operated upon yesterday and is reportod to bo progressing satisfactorily. Miss Veronica "Wetzel), of Sutherland, came last evening to visit Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Lonergan until Monday. Sec Newton for wall paper. Mrs. Sebastian Schwaiger and daugh ter Miss Thoo, who visited relatives in Kearney this week, have returned home. The ladies' bible class of the Presby terian church will entertain their hus bands at a social at the manse Tuesday evening. Mrs. Jack McGraw and niece Miss Esther Hummoll who wero visiting in Omaha this week, came home ln3t evening. John Holcombe. of Maxwell, came up this morning to visit relatives and transact business in town for a couplo of days. The interior of the Brodbeck & Son meat market has been re-papered re painted and otherwise enhanced in ap pearance. The 500 club will be entortnined Mon day evening by Mrs. Lester Walker, Mrs. Quigley, and Mrs. Pntterson at the home of tho latter. Chistian Science Society Sunday 11:00 a.m. Subject "Probation After Doath." Sunday school, 12 m. K. P. hall Dewey St. Go to Newton's for best vall paper. Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Elias, ofPnmona, Cal., arrived today to visit tho former's parents while unroute to Chicago to spend a month with Mrs. El'as'sfnther. Mrs. William Thompson who resides a few miles west of town was operated unon yesterday at the P. & S. hostrital by Dr, Foote of Omaha and is doing nicely. In tho polico court yesterday Bert Uoyer was nneu twosimoleousanu costs on the chnrge of imbibing old ryo and raiding a disturbance with his lamily Bert is getting old enough to bo good Feed! Feed! Feed! All kinds of teed at tho North Side Barn. Our feed is good, our prices just, our accommodations nre right, but we cannot trust. Julius Mogcnson, Prop. 28 Agents. Memorial Day at Ft. McPherson. E. T. Ingle, superintendent of the Ft. McPhorson national cemetery nnd chairman of the committee on arrnnce- ments, has already prepared tho pro gram for the Memorial Uny aorvicos at that nlace. The nresidini: officer of tho dny will bo tho commander of S. A. Douglas Post, G. A. H.. of this city. The exoraises will bo ns follows: 11 a. in. Decoration tho graves with flags and flowers, by the childron, directed by Mrs. Fred Ginn of North Platto nnd Mrs. Adtun Mooro ot Max well. Recess until 1:30 p. m. for lunch, (outsido the wall) cee tablets. 1:30 p. m. Devotional exercisos, conducted by Rev. Mr. Cram, pastor of 1st M. E. Church, of North Platte. Song by choir under direction of Rev. Mr. GriflHh, pastor 1st. Baptist church of Maxwell, director of music and song services. 2 p. m. Oration by Rev. Mr. Knowlcs, pastor 1st Christian church of North Platte, song by choir. Notice. Neither R. B. Reid or E. W. Reid havo any authority to make any repre sentation or contract for me or in my name. Neither of them have any au thority to colleot or receive money for me or to issue receipts therefor. Neither of them havo any tiUe to any lot In Tay lor's or Graceland additions, excepting such as is evidenced by deed or contract in writing. Lots in Taylor's addition are for salo by C. F. Temple. Tho McDon-. aid state bank Is my depositary. W. L. Cris8mnn, owner Cedar Rapids, hi. All grades of wall paper at Newton's. Domestic Vacuum Cleaners with or without brush, for sale or rent by Mrs. M.V.Mitchell. Phono Red 101. 25-2 Mrs. Harry Lute nnd daughter Mar jorie, of Paxton, came down Thursday morning to visit friends for several days. A number of commercial salesman who headquarter in this city, left this morning for Grand Island to attend tho convention of the T. P. A. which is being held there two days this week. Baptist church Sunday school at 10 a. in.; classes for all, and all are wel come. Morning service at eleven o'clock. O. II. Sawars will speak. Evening service nt eight o'clock Rev. Griffith of Maxwell will speak. All are cordially invited. The Hendy-Ogier Company has sold on an average one car every third day since they engaged in business. Tho sales of the Davis Co. last year wns ninety cars, practically all of them of the higher class. Sales this year will exceed those of 1912. The general fund of both the county nnd city has become depleted and those having claim against those funds are completed to wait until nfter the levy in June. Road damages paid out of the general fund during tho oust year ex ceeded six thousapd dollars, and this largely accounts for tho depletion of that county fund. At. tlirt R. of T,. F. Mnv Tnffv n..v1 week en innovation will be made in a.. .!. ...:n i. :....! the dances being called in succession. This plnn is adopted for the reason that iniipli rnmnlnint- hn Immi rrt'wlo In, ...u... w. .,'..-... w ..w UWV... .......V- fc'JT those who are late in roacliing tho hall nnd find thnt prnctiually all dances have been engaged. Choice Residence Lots. We nre offering full sized lota GG x 132, sidewalks Inid, sewer, and city water from six inch main available and located within one block of Washington School southwest, corner lots for $500.00 nnd $400.00 for inside lots. Buchanan & Pntterson, Solo Agents. 23-4 KeaexsxmsaK&ro njjTRONIZE THE I J I ' House of Good Show When in North Plallc. luouon Pictures. Kuns Jivery M Niirht. Matineo Saturday After- U noon at 2:30 O'clock. K1 10 CENTS. I isssExmmswmvisnmEKgsssi&m SpraSSaEERHJSHICTSEHSfflaBl PATii 1! e Have One Second Hand Car For Sale 2-Cylinder 24 Horsepower, S-Passenger Jackson Touring Car, $200.00. J. S. DAVIS AUTO CO. KBaiafiliff..ii.Mili SiBn ii iMf Vria...! 3 i ""? .t-l'.l ff..fil "A f9 fa , f&tf m Smmm-WtiiiANs PmrsMo ffiwfsfzs ($& OW IS THE TIME to paint put on in a more than all else give you an estimate. soottoaatt H. L. PENNINGTON, ' ."Htf 221 So. Maple St. Phone Black 374 I - New Postmaster at Sutherland Frank C Is to be th new demo cratic postmaster at Sutherland, the president having sent his nam to tlu senate for confirmation the l.t of the week Ho Is the tirst democrat to be named fn a prrsidenfwl postolllce 111 Nebraska, and It was to fill a vacancy caued bv thp resignation of Postmaster Reynolds several week ago. Srveial days must einpse ere he can take chuife of the oflke as his bond Is -to be np proved and his commission forwarded to him before ho can enter upon his duties. Free Lance. LOTS FOK SALE I have a few lots on West Sixth street for sale on eisy terms. Inquire of Thos. Orton. 22-4 OtU Decker, of Eitn Creek, Nebr.. and RachH Dnn. of Topoka. Kan, were married by County Judge Ilnllnwel, Wednesday morning, Apul tilth The happy crnple left tor Kim Creek in tho evening to remain until tin next duv, then go to North Platte to make their future home. wln re he employed in tne union t'aeitic railroad shops. Chappell Register. It U very probable that a binines building will be erected on Locust street before the end of the pit-Kent year. Till" will he the first of several that are contemplated It will not be siuinismg if at some time in the ' tutuie Locust 8treit will be as good a business street ns Dewey. Wo understand the resident of towns between North Platte nrd Kearney will meet in mass convention n a few days and take steps toward indtifing the Burlington to nin its pio; d Platte valley line on the nrth side instuml of the south sido of tho tiver. Employes of the Rock Island shops nt Fiarbury hnve been granted an in crease of from one. to two cents an hour in wages. Machinists and boiler makers now receive forty-one cents per hour. Myrtle and Vicinity. I .las Bowers, of De Mow. Iowa, 1 left Monday after two weeks' vUit with li lends. Mrs. W II. Burns Ihh returned t Hurley, ld'iho, .where she will make her home. t Arthur Morun was a business visitor at North Pl.itle Tuesday. Will Siv its will farm tho Sohwnigyr place this year. Ed Wright ban moved to the Walters place near North Plftti Ilarrv Lee and familv visited rein tivoh at Myrtle list week. Charlie Gamhrel and familv visited Lquis Benknsky and wife near North Platte Sunday Will Pittmhii finished his new cistern this week. Found a Cure for Rheumatism. "I suffered with rheumatism for two years and could not get my right hand to my mouth for thnt length of time," writes Lee L. Chapman, Mnpleton, la , "I suffered terrible pnin so I could not sleep or lie still at night. Five years ago I began using Chamberlain's lini ment and in two months was well and have not suffered with rheumntism sinco." For salo by all dealers. Change of PROGR A Every Night Price -. 10c sgagjjfflaaafeaagawKS'iiiiwwLiii hi ' " ' &1 clean up and a coat of rood workmanlike manner will do to "IBrighten-Up." Let uc The CRYSTAL HZ! High Living Costs According to What You Use. Lots of Grocery prices nre no higher than they wore twelve years ago. K- We Sell Macironi lbs for 2t)C Cocoanut Hulk best grndo in perlb lJC Eggs per dozen 1 J)C 20 lbs Granulnted beoto 4 ti Sugar SI. 00 18 lbs Granulated cnnvi 4 rr Sugar, for J) .Ml Tomatoes, full size can r standard per can 1 UC Corn standard per mn 7c 4 enna for ZuC Quaker Oats large pkg.. Z0C Quaker Oata smnll pkg.. IOC ' E. C. Corn Flakes 4 pkg.. 25C Broken Rico per lb 0C Rice Jnp type 4 lbs for... 2SC Prunes small size, per lb.... J)C Com Starch pur pkg J)C GlosS Starch per pkg J)C Corn Starch Kingsfords per n pkg OC Silver Gloss Starch per pkg oC Yoast Foam 4c pkg 3 for.. OC Lewis Lyo per can oC Engle Lyo per can oC American Lye per can. ..... oC We pay cash for your butter and eggs. WILCOX DEPARTMENT STORE. 'gHBflHBgBBifllCTmaS w$ara'lX5EEHEZCTr 1 r.1 ISJ f1 X iSSRSSaEKHHH but a perfect finish Wall Or SH1 f l - ravrmuumn mjj.i-..,vjEViir-'--l"fl r TiiEAti,;vii'ri'R.3rt:jj .,.7., j ' S3ff k Wi nn -.- J . -. 'Ill f" I IT" I ' I I I TT1I1 " ! !! Ill . I I I I - - - ' m oe tH-anfiinfil V SS7 . . il f -ln. tiiUH i US A BAD END FOR A MAN A I 'II I aper We have aomo that ouht to ho Diop in at your convenience nnd mo lopes. C. M. NEWTON, Phone No. 201. CM Dewey St. OHice phone 211. Rea. phono 217 L. C. DROST, Osteopolhlc Physlcinn. North Platte, - Nebraska. McDonald Bank Buildinfj. ooetiloaeintt(ett(B UR. J. S. TWINEM, ft HomcopuUilcl'hyslclan undSurUcon A M Hospital ncrcminulationi, Mwllcal nml Z S auriflrul Httciitiuii trlvcn ubstotrical cnno. J Olllcu I'lionu tM Hos. l'liono 283 g Ollk'u McDonald Btato Hank BlrtV 't s 'i ,t-&-iim 'If'ti 'i'i 'ir tr 'i 4 v OtO. U. DENT, Physicion and Suracon, Olllce over McDonald Bank. Pl,nna Of 11 CO 130 T Phonefl htoBidence 115 Swift Premium Hams por on- lb 20c National Oats Inrgo pkg.. Z0C Natlonnl Onts small pkg. . 1 0C Fcls Nnptha Soap per enke. J)C Sodn Crackers large boxes rl perlb 02C Oystor Crackers largo boxes per lb O'JC K. C. Baking Powder 2o rlfn ozcan:' ZUC Roynl Baking Powder 1G ig ozcan ,. luC Dr. Tries Baking Powder jjj 1G oz can 40C Kraut porenn ... J ..-..'... .' 1 UC Hominy por can IOC Pink Salmon por can IOC Sweet Potatoes nor can. . I J,2C Potatoes lGc peck per ffA bushel 0UC Coffee fair grade por lb. . . ZvC California Fruits in good ja syrup por can ZUC Cocoanut host gnido i lb 4 j package nor pkg IDC Evaporated Apples per (A- Horso Shoo Tobacco, per lCr Spear Hcnd Tobacoo per 1C Star Tobacco per lb 4uC J. T. Tobacco per lb I0C AND STORED. Our rates for nuto repairing arc very reasonable consider ing the strictly high grado of workmanship nnd promptness with which we. do repairing If your automobile needs pitt ing in gobd condition, you will find thnt no one can do it better or cheaper than J. S. Davis Auto Co. &W7W' . JVV t ri- ( ' J ,l" r .w'o. for mmm xmfflsr ytiffirnfOBB r-, ' 5i5? Bi'.B.ytstl ' ?:t Jk. hung. inspect lyAVSsSJlWSlBJaVBKvai Residence For Sale. For Sale the property of tho late Catherine Brown; six room house, large burn; cornor lot, situate ut Ninth and Willow. For particulars inquire at 121 Woat Ninth. Pure Lake Ice. I am prepared to furnish the citizens of North Platte ' with a fine quality of clear lake ice, frozen from fresh , J Manmm jmamm pumpeu water, manning the public for their liberal patron age last year, I respectfully solict a continuance of the .same this season. L. W. EDIS. Phone 0555. , fr M!.-1!. t !!. JJt ,Tt flv- LM