, fett vr-raT -A fflKSiJL- "5J. &.t rV. fral Siui ' w ss.. J 4 s "i, if A SIT um . c at a .h.t the It is sounds f voii there is nothing quite so sweetto the cars of A bride fts sterling silver. Apart frixw the quality-which is high hort, and the chastencis rthe patterns vhich can be sssn glance, It is Lnpoitant to know prices are not extravagant. v 'Hate f 8H!V Oar s fBfeSx noih1 Fv C0U1 ssss - .; y.v ,x Vf V& M. "!; is. . NI Our jowe'-y ctorc is ths best nlacs in tho county to eet surrrestions for weddincr nrercnis. Vo have made a study of this "rr'ft Question." It is our business to know what is suitable for various gift occasions. Choose Your Gifts Heire tocfc i3 varied and so are the prices. Every ta3te and every pocket uook is sure to Ce suited. we many inexpensive but dainty little novelties horo besides silvarwnro which will make excellent gifts va have SwAw & : J--HrJSS'Ss&,m'fs , . y Every thine In our flat line of ellverware, J1.W Y,'F'' A X Cm, Jewelry, wntefcei, etc., contains S &S'm,w!: 'V, (; x nothing- but real, tcmilble vniiei, M&tim 'r SX coupled Vlth up-to-dste styles. 'W'W0W!1 IlliX. Drcptnard i us assist you J:-i J'ti$' WmmS. chooalnK your wcddlnc f$&n7''rc",&. I iPllMv Blfts-let us prot.o to. jJ&V-u.XHm V you thnt Here Is a mptmr -i ','Ml ?liX. Jewelry store ,Swr'h f V t&A' && y worthy 'sXpyvfiS, tXJjVA This Is n Jewelry store wliere ycu can cet Just what you ore looking tor at xne ptlcc ycu went to pay, DIXON, The Jeweler. U. P. Watch. Inspector. t$fraet PHONE 4 OR B I m REXALL and NYAL J DRUG STORES For Your Drugs. Orders De livered promptly. Local and Personal Ray Dorrnm visited Gothenburg friends this week. Mrs. Selbolt left Wednesday morninp for Lewellon to visit friends. Miss Rose McFadden, of Sidney, is expected this week to visit local friends. Mrs. R. D. Herzog left at noon Wed nesday for Schuyler to visit relatives for a week. Mrs. J. L. Tolle, of Kearney, is the guest of her mother Mrs. Harry Boyle this week. Paul Scharmaa-who was operated up on the last of last week, is reported to be improving. Mr. and Mrs. 0. E. Fritzern and family of Lincoln aro spending this week in town. " J. J. Halligan went to Lincoln Wed nesday to spend three days in the supreme court. . Mr. and Mrs. Robert Neibert arrived hero from Ogden a few days ago and will locate here. Mr3. Frank Dickerson, of Hershey, came down Wednesday morning to visit Mrs. Florin Muchlinski. J. D. DeWolf, of St. Jop, who visited his aunt Mrs. J. H. Kirkpatrick this week, left Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Goodman will return tomorrow from Omaha where they visited friends this week. James J. Kcliher, of Couneil Bluffs, left Wednesday evening after spending three days with the homo folks. Mrs. C. S. Willard, of Lincoln, who visited the M. E Miller family this week, left Wednesday evening. Mrs. Hattie Schlqssor returned to Lisco Wednesday morning after spend ing several days hero op business. Fifteen members of the Rebekah lodrro of this city, went: to Brady Wed-- nesday to attend thb district meeting. The Baptist aid soci6ly will serve a waffle breakfast in the basement of the new church Saturday morning, May 17th. Geo. P. Smith age 47 and Mrs. Susie Weekly age 40, both of this city, were married here Wednesday evening. Well located vacant residence lots listed for sale with Buchanan & Patter son find ready sale. Mrs. Will Cary and son Donald, of Omaha, who visited relatives here last Week, left for home Wednesday morn ing. Mr. and Mrs. 0. E. Weil returned Tuesday from Sidney where they visited 3Ir,,and Mrs. Jqsv Zicb.ert. making the trip in their car. Mrs. J. H. Adams, of Portland, formerly a resident of Brady, visited in town this week while on route to Brady to look after real estato interests. Dolson's Addition will be sold on Temple's easy payment plan. $10.00 down, $5.00 per mqnth. Dr. Henry, of Columbus, O., who spent tho winter in Australia.spent the fore part of this week with tho Rey nolds and McDonald families while en route home. E. M. Johnson, state secretary of the Christian church, camo up from Lincoln Tuesday afternoon to attend the miniature rally at the Christian church and visit Rev. and Mrs. Knowles. The former Adaroson property on east 4th street recently purchased by Charles Pass ii being moved from the corner to the center lot line and will undergo a number of repairs and im provements. Mrs. B. L. Robinson who had bean visiting her son Guy in Burlington, la., for several weeks, returned Tuesday ovening and will spend a week or longer before going to Portland to re main indefinitely. Mrs. W. T. Wilcox will entertain tho P. E. O. Wednesday afternoon of next week. Miss Hammond was called to Beatrice Wednesday morning by the illness of a relative. Miss IrmaFredericI returned Tuosday afternoon from Florida where she spont the winter. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Troupe have re turned from Kearney whero they had been visiting. Mrs, Alex Brooks has returned from Gothenburg where she spent a week with hor mother. Mr. and Mrs. Will Shohonoy expect to leave shortly for Alabama to spend several weeks with relatives. Mrs. Sara Wilson, of Lisco, who visited here the first of this week, left Wednesday morning for Omaha. Roy L. Roblor and Miss Laura Dur and, of Lewellen, were married Wed nesday by County Judge Grant. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Schwaiger will leave shortly for an extended visit in Portland and other western points. Tiger Press Drills at Hershey's 5th and Locust. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Elliott are making arranguments to leave soon on a visit of several weeks in Omaha, Chicago and cities of Canada. Andy Weinberger, formerly of this city, is expected this week to visit friends and relatives while enroute from Denver to Omaha. Tickets for tho circus next Monday will be on sale at the Stone Drug Co. By purchasing there you will evade tho crush at the ticket wagon. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Burgner are enjoying a visit from th letter's brother Mr. Tighe who "camo from Minden the first of this week. For Railroad Men on the U. P. R. R there is no better location than Dolson's Addition. W. T. Alden has purchased a Ford touring car of Hendy & Ogier which ho will use to some extent in his trips through the country in the interests of the marble works he represents. Mrs. Heeney, of Cheyenne, who visited Mr. and Mrs. Louis Peterson this week, left Tuesday afternoon for Europe to spend tho summer. Mrs. Heeney is a neice of Mr. Peterson's. Mrs. P. J. Gilmnn, Mrs. F. W. Rinc ker, Mrs. R. D. Birge and Rev. C. F. Chapman are in Hastings attending the annual convocation of the Episcopal church, having left for that place Tues day. Mrs. Thomas Golden who was operated upon in Ds Moines recently is recovering nicely and will come here next week to spend several weeks with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Levi Duke. D. E. Morrill, the real estate man, spent several days in Denver this week working up a real estate deal. "Doings in dirt'' are rather slow this spring. Quite a number of trades are being made, but few sales of farming or graz ing land. Good News for the Well Dressed Women jyjii We recommend as particularly attractive these values in LADIES' TAILORED SUITS r ( Purchased as our suits are from the leading1 makers in this country and selected by us in the most painstaking- manner, you are assured of the season's latest style productions in Ladies' Tailor-made Suits when you buy here. Our showing1 this season has been of one marked Supremacy. The models show refined elegance and inimitable fbeauty in ever line, while the fashions are in the height of vogue in every style center of the country. At the reg- suits have been remarkably good values, so attractive to the fashion wishes to economize. ular price these able Woman who Fine' Tailored Suits of extra quality of materials, the best of lines previously sold for $30 and $35 $22.50 Latlicn Coats Extra fine quality full messaline lined $25 quality $19.80 Bedford Cord and Serge Tailored Suits very stylish and sold at $25 $18.50 Epongc Coats Beautifully made full lined, sold at $20 $15.50 Serge and Fancy Suitings Nice patterns, stylish suits, sold for $20 $14.50 Stylish Suits mado from fair ma terials, satin lined regular $15 quality $10.50 White Serge hair lino striped suit regular $13.50 grade $9.00 Bedford Cord Ceats Full Lined Coats Full Length Coats Beautiful styles, three quarter longth, trim med with fine luce collar, $18 garments $13.75 of Serge and Diagon al full satin lined, were good valuos at $15 $10.50 also thrce-qu nrtor length, made from serges and fancy cloths, all of our $12 line $9.25 Jn event of interest to every woman who wishes to dress well Wilcox Department Store High School Students .Hqld Track Met. The annual track meet of the high school was held Monday and Tuesday of this week, and the students made some excellent records. In several events the records of tho past years were beaten. Tho events and the winners were as follows: The 100 yard dash First. Ryan of the eleventh grade; second, White of the tenth; third, Wessberg of the twelfth. Time 11.2. The 220 yard dash First, Wlnto of the tenth; Second, Ryan of the elevonth; third, Wessburg of the twelfth. Time 23.2. Tho 12 pound shot put First, Foster of the eleventh grade; second, Calhoun of the eleventh; third, Donogan of the twelfth.. Distance 34 feet, 9 inchos. . The 140 yard dash First, Jones of the ninth; second, Ottonstein of the eleventh; third, Ritne'r of the eleventh, Time, 50.2. The half mile ract First, Lambert of the ninth; second, Ottonstein of the eleventh; third, Donegan of the twolf th. Time 2.21. The 12 pound hammer gthiow- First, Donegan of tho twelfth; second, Norris of the twelfth: third, Gantt of the twelfth. Distance 110 feet, 9 inches. The milo race First, Ryan of the oleventh; second, Loudon of the tenth; third, Anderson of twelfth. Time, 5.01. The broad iumn First. Cool of the ninth; seconq, Anderson of tho twelfth; third, Lincoln of the twelfth. Distance, 17 feet and 6 ihchos. Tho discus throw First, Gantt of the twelfth; second, Norris of the twelfth: third, Donegan of the twelfth. Distance, 87 feet, 6 in. the THE MUTUAL BUILDING & LOAN ASSOCIATION. The assets of this association exceed tho sum of half a million dollars. The reduction of the rato of interest to bor rowers has iricreased the demand for loans; and in ordor to meet this demand the association ' Will issue a limited amount of its PAID UP STOCK. Money invested in this paid up stock draws six per cent in terest, payable semi-annually, and may be withdrawn at any time upon thirty days notice, such notice being waived where theie aro funds in the treasury to meet tna withdrawal. T. C. Patterson, President. 29-2 Samuel Goozee, Secrotary. Events in Society. ( A social dance will bo hold nt Lloyd oper.i houso this evening. Mrs. E. E. Moody will entertain tho S. 0. C. Club Wednesday nfternoon. Mrs. Albert Steinhnu&on entertained the Degree of Honor social club Tues day afternoon. Mrs. James Hart will ontcrtnin the Indian Card Club Wednesday afternoon, May 21st. Mrs. Robert Dickey will entertain the M. M. M. Club Tuesday nfternoon, May 20th. Mrs. Grace Payne will entertain a number of young lady and gontlcmon friends Wednesday evening of noxt week at cards. Tho Young Ladies kensington club vero enjoynbly entertained Wednesday evening by Miss Elsie Lnngford. Re freshments were served in two courses. Mesdames York llinman nnd I. L. Miltonberger will entertain the P. E. O. and B. I. L. soceitie3 this evening. Tho recentiion will be held at the Hin- man homo and refreshments servod at the Miltonberger residence. Misses Maud Miller and LaVaughn Carroll entertained a score of friends tho fore part of this week at the homo of Mr. nnd Mrs. Jack Carroll. Games were played and nice refreshments soryed. The M. M. M. club wore the guests of Mrs. George Coatcs Tuesday after noon at tho residence of Mrs. Ray Shriner. Card games were playod and nice refreshments served. Guosts of the club were Mesdames Charles Whelan, Harry Kelly, 'Thomas Henley and Miss Mabel uuttte. Tho Club Novita were charmingly entertained Tuesday afternoon by Mrs. Ella Huxoll and Mrs. Andy Yost. Apple blossoms wcro used in decorating tho rooms. Tho placo cards and games were very uniqo and the affair was given as a farewell to Mrs. 0. E. Weil. Prizes for contests wore won by Mes dames Quinn, Lewis, Ogier and Weil. Very enjoyable refreshments were served. Mrs. T. D. Buchanan, of Omaha, was an out of town guest. Stewart Bros., who recently nrrived horo from Illinois, havo opened n co ntent block works on tho lot oast of tho Herrod store. The firm will do gon oral construction work, including build ings nnd wnlks. Gasoline and oil stoves cleaned and re paired. Potor M. McGovcm, phone 390. tf The proprietors of tho Kandy Kitchen havo opened a shoo shining parlor in the rear of the Schatz store. It is a ten chair outfit and special attontion will be paid to ladies' trade. Tho running team selected to ropro sont the local fire department at the tournament to bo hold in Allinnco June 25th, 211th nnd 27th, has bogun practice wirk. Tho team hopes to get in shape to tnnka a good showing. I have n few lots left in the Cody 2nd Addition, and a few block tracts which I would .like to clean up this spring. I will make special prices and exceptional terms on these while they last. C. F. Temple. L For Rent. Houses and rooms, 30 acres of cultivated land, also some tracts of hay and grazing land. Bratt & Goodman. Taylor's Addition will be the choic est resident section when the Burling ton builds. Away from the smoke, still reasonably close in. "Billy"f Cunningham, who returned from Los 'Angeles the early part of the week, prefers Nebraska to southern California. The young man in that country has even less opportunities than in North Platte; it is difficult to secure employment, after socuring a position some other fellow who wants a posi tion comos along and tries to boost you out. Mrs. Anna Barker has moved to the home she owns on west Fifth street, and the house she ocaupiod has been rentcu uv Dr. 11. U. Brock. Miss Margaret Barker will continue to occupy a room in the old home for about thirty days longer in order to complete work on hand. Vacant businoss lots in North Platte arc not.apparently, decreasing invaluo; ih fact in somo instances they have nearly doubled in value during the past year. A certain tract 132x132 sold a year ago for $13,000; one third of tho tmct recently sold for $7,000 nnd the other two-thirds aro priced at $15,000, and will probably soon bo sold at that figure. WOMEN Sell guaranteed hosiery; whole or part time; goods replacod if hole appeark; big money-saver: largo profits; experience unnecessary. INTER NATIONAL MILLS, 4020, West Philadel phia, Pa. 27-1 Paul Nolen, of tho Rcxall drug store, is spending his vacation in Elm Creek and Wood River with relatives. Stability, Efficiency and Service Jlnvo hoon tho ?iotois in tho growth of tho First National Bank, m oV A'OiC Til I'LsYT'W, 2V7J RA Si'A. CA.IW1YI, AATD SUUJ'&USt One Hundred and Fifty Thousand Dollars. If you wish to make speedy sale of your residence property list it with Buchanan & Patterson. They have cash customers for several moderate priced places. Mrs. Fred Waltomath has issuod in vitations to a card party at hor home on Wednesday afternoon and a kenlngton Thursday afternoon. VCii MILKS JJS S2fc M towtf Sent IJIt S5 to if me tmvrewotit UCt IN WMITl &(( VAniouiet'U- iruL lima I fk&A i KALKOMO A SANITARY. DURABLE CALCIMINE COOfflTER MvrTVtlf PATTON PAINT CO. MILWiUKtC, Wit NEWARK, N. J. BRIGHTEN UP! Now is time to get your house in order. Como in and we will tell you how you can fix your old floors,, furniture and wood work as good as an expert could do it for one-fourth the cost. II you Intend to paint your house let us figure with you. One gallon of Patton sun proof Faint will cover 330 square feet two coats, t will surprise you how cheap it can he done. Chi-namol Furniture polish, i pint 25 cents. Stanvar, a liquid applied with a rag for waxed finishoB with very little rubbing, pints 00c. Chl-Namel Floor Outfit for graining old floor and wood work: including graining tools and 3 brushes special price $2.50 cents.Furnit uro varnish J pint 25c. Have you tried Bug-I-Cide for Bed Bugs Kalkomo Wall Finis1, 51b package for 50c comes in all color3. Can be used over wall Paper one package will finish an ordinary room. Putzine Wall Paper cleaif r 25 cents. Screen Paint J pints 20 cents, pints 35 cents. Stone Drug Co. Buchanan & Patterson's t n 0 tiarpo List Jwe ill. 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 big money maker at our price of $4, 700 Nice Seven Room Cottage and two Lots, out buildings, shade trees and nice lawn 10 11 West Sixth St. A bargain at $2750.00. Five room house and ban., 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 721 West Seventh street, handy to new round house. Modern except heat. Price 2,200. Extra nice 4 room cottage on West Tenth in the 600 block. Price $1,750. Good eight room dwelling on West Tenth in the 000 block. Price $r.7oo. 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. street, street, 1 ill