? We have just received our fall line o! Cut Glass, Sterling Silver, Electroliers and Hand Painted China Sterling Silver. Bread Trays Berry Bowls Sandwich Plates, Sugar Trays Cracker Trnys Cheese and Cracker Plates Lemon Dishes Vases Coasters Flat Ware Sugar and Cream Sets Electroliers in Brass, Cut Glass and Hand Painted Shades. Pleased to show you our new this year. ClilltOn, We Want Your Local and Personal. Mrs. John Walter spent Wednesday in Herihey attending tho short courao week. Mesdnmes J. L. Murphy and J. B. Murphy spent yesterday in Hershcy attending the short course week. TSlrs. Carl S. Bonner left yesterday afternoon for Sterling to spend n week or two wltn friends and relatives. 'Fireman "Bob" Wright returned yostcrday afternoon from Omaha whero he visited friends for several clays. Mr; Shane, a contractor of Suther land,' wbb in town tho first of tho vveok atteriding to business mattors and visit ing friends, Lewis Smith and wife, of Fullerton, arrived tho first the week to visit the former's brother Geo. Smith of tho Fourth ward. The young.daughtcrof Mr. and Mrs. Chester Williams died Wednesday morning and burial was made tho same day. Misses Ethel and Fannie Bellow re turned Sunday from a pjoasant three weeks' visit at their Bister's home at Farnam, Neb. ..i',i Jim Benkmun returncdTuesday even ing from Omaha where he spent sev eral days visiting friends and attending 'k-Sar-Ben.'1 V 1 Mrs. J.'H. Gentry loft Wednesday morning for Madison, Neb., whero she will make her homo with hor fathor, K. J. McClives. "You Should Worry;" Schatz will feed you next week. ''Mrs. Miko Hayes and daughter re turned homo yestorday morning from Grand Island whero thoy spent a day or two with frionds. ' Miss Comfort Conway spent yester- day-in Hershcy where sho exhibited a lino of suitB ajd coats for tho Tramp f)ry. Goods stored jiMrs. Herbort Shenney, of Mam- fyouth, III., arrived in this city tho first of tho week, Sho was called hero by tho serious illness of hor aunt Mrs. Iluttie Fnrrington. 41 A foot ball gnmo will bo played on tno locplgrounda between tho North Platte high school nnd the Coznd high school this afternoon Fred Wilson loft Wednesday morn ing for Sidney and other western points to transact business for tho North Plnntte Cigar Factory. ,;Mis8 Mary Posey arrived tho first of the week from Shanghai, China, to ipend a month visiting her. brother, J. JI. Posey nnd family. r Don't overlook tho demonstrations at Schatz 's next week. Judge Hoagland leaves today for1 York t) attend n muotlng of tho trustees of the Odd Fellows' home and thence to Lincoln to spend several days. Miss Dorothy Peterson of Gothen burg, visited frionds in this cfty the first of tho week before going to Oma ha whore she will attend school. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Elliott left Wed nesday morning for Council Bluffs where they, will spend several days before going to Florida to spend the winter. Mrs. E. Fitzgerald, who has visiting hur. daughter Mrs. C, W. Edwards for throb months pnst returned yestorday morning to hor tome in Kansas City. W. J. Garmun, Union Pnclflc detec tive' arrested n man by the name of C. Evlemori for trying to boat his way oniW.passonger train. Ho was taken before County Judge Grant and ho en tered the plea of guilty and was given thirty days, he was suspended for one ftbour nnd ho skipped town. "sKJUUi Rich Cot Glasi Sugar and Cream Sets Water Sets Vases Bowls Fern Dishes Candlesticks Nappies Mayonnaise Dishes Trays Electroliers Hand Painted China Plates Berry Sets Vdses Trays Pitchers Bowls Coffee Sets i Salt and Peppers goods. Larger stock than ever The Jeiveler Repair Work H. I. Bock, -of the Ladies Tailoring store left lastevening.for Omaha. L. S. Durbin,jbf Wjllow Island, was in this city Wednesday on business. Automatic Electric Washers at Her shey's., , tf Grant Hughes left yesterday morning for Scott Bluffs whero he has accepted a position. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Yates, of Sutherland spent several days in town this week whh friends. Tiger Press Drills at Hershey's. tf "Trot" Roberts, of Maxwell, was a Trlbuno caller yesterday while in town transacting business. Rev. F. Bowkor, rector of the Epis copal church, left this morning for Sid ney to spend a couple of days. ' Mrs. AV. C. Roynolds left tho early part of tho week for Kansas City where Bhe will visit for several weeks. Wnnted Girl for general housework, Mrs. W. H. McDonald, 407 West Fifth street. 74-3 The ostnto of James Doyle resident near Wnllnco was up for final settle ment in tho County Court yesterday. Mrs. Maurice Fowlor and daughter returned Tuesday evening from Iowa whore sho has been visiting relatives nrrd friends. Roy Cockran returned the first of this week from tho south port of tho county where ho- Jransncted business forajpokjjt f4Vfc Dr. Fred Wurtole has Becured n suite tof oftlcos&'on the first floor of tho Wnlte math building and will immediately furnish them. Watch Schatz "Do It" next week. R. Mtiviar, of tho Omaha Structural Stoety'dof, arrived in town Tuesday evening. flo'damo on business connected with tho bridgothnt is to be built across tho Cottonwood canyon. Eyorott Kendell will return Sunday from Kansas and other oastorn points whero he has beon visiting for two weekd. Ho will resume his nuties Mon day as roportor for the Dally Telegraph. Earl Carpenter arrived the first of tho week from Evnnston, Wyo., where ho had beon employed for several weoks. Ha will start work on the electric wiring at tho now round house. W. J. Ilendy is nil smilos this morn ing, bin joyfulness being duo to the arrival of a ton pound boy at his home last evening. The mother and the buster boy nro reported to be doing nicely, P, J. Barron, court renorter for Judge Grimea, has been spending a day or two in town arranging for moving his family from Scotts Bluffs to this city. .,. Your choice of all pattern and tail ored hats worth up to $9.00, $3.00 each at the Parlor Millinery Saturday only, Oct. 11. Meagro dispatches In tho morning papors tell of a tornado which followed up the South Loup valley last evening, and did heavy damage to ranch build- ings and stockHn thp vicinity of tho town of Lodi.' The track of tho storm was a mllo and a half wide. Wires wore down following tho storm and full particulars could not be obtained. Mrs. Phillip Duffy, who arrived in North PI at to from Washington Tues day and was stopping at tho M.'C. Rodgers' homo while enroute to visit her daughter in Curtis, was found dead in bed yesterday morning. The de ceased was seventy-eight years of age nnd had been in rather poor health for Borne time. The daughter at Curtis has been notified and it is expected the remains will be taken to that place for burial. Society and Clubs Miss Alma Waltcmath will entertain a largo party of friends Tuesday even ing complimentary to Miss Grace Payne. Mrs. Frank Buchanan, Mrs. J, G. Bcelcr and Mrs. Roland Malmsten have been in York this week attending the convention of the state federation' of women's clubs. Tho Nevita club was entertained Wednesday afternoon at the homo of Mrs. Frank Laughlin at a kengsington. Enjoyable refreshments were Berved. Mrs. K. Sturdavant was a guest of the club. Mrs. Geo. Rogers pleasantly onter tnlnd a score of young ladies last even at a miscellaneous shower for Miss Fern Bunting. Many useful gifts were 'pre sented., to the bride. Rofroshmonts were served. Cards were issued Tuesday announ cing the coming marriage of Miss Grace Payne and Allison Wilcox. The cere mony will occurr at the' Episcopal church on the evening of October 22d and the reception will follow at the Odd Fellows' hall. Practically the entire membership of the COO club was present at the session held Tuesday evening at the Bare resi dence with Mrs. Dent and Mrs. Bare as hostesses. The next session will be held October 21st at the Sceberger resi dence with Mrs. Seeberger and Mrs. L. W. Walker ao hostesses. The S. O. C. club Was very pleasantly entertained Wednesday afternoon at Kensington at the home of Mrs Guy Cover. A nice lunch was servVoffate in the afternoon. The guests ofi.the'club were Mrs. J. W. Hughoy, Mrs. Ed Clouse and Mrs. ChasJ Lierk, Jr. Tho Indian Card Club was entertained Wednesday afternoon by Mrs. Albert Schatz. IShe was assisted by Mesdames J. H. Stene and E. J. Vanderhoof. Fivo hundred was the entertaining feature and prizes were woh by Mrs. G. B. Dent and Mrs. D. T. Quigley. Three new members were takon in, Mrs. Geo. T. Field, Miss Grace Payne and Miss Alma Wnltemath. Refresh ments were served. Registration Begins Sunday Night. Judge Whitten, superintendent of registration and drawing, will arrive in this city this afternoon or tonight, accompanied hy his assistants. He will complete the preliminary arrange ments for tho registration tomorrow, and at 12:01 Sunday night the booths will open nnd tho registration begin. While thero is no advantage in regist ering early, it generally occurs that the greatest rush is during tho first few days. It is hundred register, eluded. probnble that at least five North Platte residents will a numbor of women being in- Miner Hinmnn returned Wednesday from Hnsting-where he tran&aced busi ness a day or two. Monarch Malleable Iron Rangosnat Hershey's. tf Charles Pass and Wm Maloney spent Wednesday in Hershey attending the Short Courso week. The North Platte Band went to Her shey this morning to play for tho short courso week. For Sale My residence at 408 west Eleventh street, very reasonable, H. A. Lawhead. ' 74-2 Mrs. Chns. Austin and baby nrrived yesterday afternoon from Pasco, Wash., for an extended visit with relattves. Lost Between the enst end school and post offico, n gold watch with fob tho name Kulo Hnrtly engraved inside, return to thi office and receive reward. There is money in dirt. A sure thing of (he dirt be a lot in Taylor's Addition. Harold Keith, a former North Platte boy who of recent years has made his homo at Long Pine, was married at Toledo, Ohio, September 27th to Miss Alice Mathews. They will make their home in Long Pine. ''A dollar saved is a dollar earned" The installment plan has purchased many homes. Lots in Taylor's Addi tion 5.00 cash, 5.00 per month, for ten days. William Shrior died Tuesday at the Pulvor hospital. Death, was due to delerium tremens. He was a man about forty years of ago and had been em ployed as ft laborer by the Union Pacific for sixteen years. .Not being ,able to locate any of his' Yflaflvei they"are holding the remains 'at' 'the" Howe & Maloney undertaking1 'rooms. You choice of all pattern and tail ored hats worth up to $9.00, $3.00 each at the Parlor Millinery Saturday, only, Oct. 11. The Short Courso Week at Hershoy has been a pronounced success, both in the exhibits and tho attendance, while the addresses delivered and thd enter taining foaturcs have been above the average. We are informe d that the attendanco of out-of-town people has averaged nearly 200. Today is North Platte day and a big delegation will go up thiB afternoon. Satisfying Coffee The word we like best to apply to our coffee is "SATISFYING" Tempting Aroma Full, Rich Body Unvarying Strength Coffee Flavor with no Hint of Rankhess We mean all that by -SATISFYING" If the coffee you use you could wish try one of Chase & Sanborn's HIGH-GRADE BRANDS. L1ERK-SANDALL CO., Sole Agents. Notice to Patrons. Next Saturday being the Atonement Day, Tho Leader Jewish will be closed until Sundown. Julius Pizer, Mr. E. R. Butler left this morning for Kearney to spend several days on business. Mr. Patrick Doylo of Red willow, was in this city yesterday and purchased a car load of apples. Mrs. Andy Yost and Mrs. Ella Huxoll will leave Sunday morning for Lincoln to spend several days. George Rose and family who had been visiting in Iowa for three months returned home this morning. Miss Fern Bunting will leave tonight for Salt Lake City where site will be married to Paul Lucas of this city. Mr. Glaser who had been working in the Hemphill printing office for a week, left Tuesday evening for Brady. A IIEN WILL LAY or bust her egg hopper if you feed Conkey's Laying Tonic. Get a package at John Ritner's today and try it- 75-0 W. A. Young, of Hastings, is ex pected to arrive Sunday to visit his daughter Mrs. Carl Simon for a few days. Wanted School girl to work- for board and room. Inquire at 61G east Sixth or phono red 370. Christian Seienco Service Sunday 11:00 a. m. Subject: ''Are Sin, Disease and Death Real?" Sunday School 12 m. K. P. hall Dewey street. The Platte Valley Irrigation struc tion district have let the contract for the bridge and checks to J. C. Piorson and F. P. Fowler -both of Sutherland. For Rent, 4 room cottage and 7 room house. Both modern, 2 blocks from court house. W. L. Crissman. J. C. Holman's office. Athletics Take Two of Three. In the world's series tho Athle tic ball tenm took the the first game by a score of six to four, the Giants took tho second 3 to nothing in ten innings, and the Athletic tho third by a score of eight to three. The teams play in Phjladelphia today. The Buick Roadster B24 $ 950.00 Touring B25 Roadster B36 Touring B37 Roadster B54 Touring B55 All models equipped with the Delco Electrical System. Prices F. 0. B. factory, Flint, Mich. All models cranked by electricity, and regularly equipped with the double jet Marvel carburator. A Buick 31 touring car was driven from North Platte to Kearney last Saturday afternoon. . The speedometer registered 119.3 miles. Five gallons of gasoline were used and one quart of cylinder oil and no water. The trip was made in four houra and twenty minutes. Notice that the car averaged nearly twenty four miles to each gallon of gasoline and 119.3 miles to ono quart of cvlindor oil and that the average speed was over 29 miles. J. S. DAVIS AUTO CO. 'NORTH PLATTE, NEB. is not satisfactory as Notaries Organize. The notaries public of the city met Wednesday afternoon and perfected an organization in order to moro expedit iously handle tho notarial work during the lnnd registration. O. E. Elder was elected president, O. H. Thoolecke vice-president, Miss Lillian Sturges secretary and Rolf Halligan treasurer. W. E. Shuman and Carl Holman to gether with Prosident Elder form the executive committee. The executive committeo was in structed to confer with Judge Witten, f supervisor of registration, as soon as he arrives, and learn wliat is necessary in the way of registration booths, and other arrangements. Stoughton Wagons at Hershey's. Mrs. Fred Sawyer, of Columbus, arrived in this city last evening to spend several weeks with relatives and friend. CRYSTAL THEATRE Friday, October 10th. "Gold and Water" is the story of a jumped claim. The rightful owner fortifies, the only available well and forces capitulation of the jumpers. This is a Nestor film. ' "Jacques, the Wolf" is a two reel Eclair with a setting in the Canadian woods. Oscar Lund is featured as the trapper, and Alec Francis appears as the police officer. The trapper falls in love with two girls and develops i dual nature in many respects. Aside from his love story we see tho constant war fare waged between the Royal Mounted Police representing law and order, and the poaching trappers. Both sides sleep sleep with left eye open and right hand on a gun, and shoot to kill. Saturday, October 11th. "The Gold Mesh Bag" Gem comedy. "His Mother's Song," Imp drama. .Monday, October 13th "Retrospective," three reel Imp. P1TJ Line 1914. 1060.00 1235.00 1335.00 19S5.00 1985.00 BKi FOR RENT TWOHOUSES One Six-room house on west Sixth One eight-room house on south Elm -ENQUIRE OF- J3. A. WILSON PHONE RED 202 GEO. B. DENT, 1 Physician and Surgeon, 5 Office over McDonald Bank. 3 Pi,a. I Office 130 Phones Residence 115 r mMMMMNMMMMIIIMMAxiMM'l Signet Chapter O. E. S NO. 53 Meets 2nd and 4th Thursdny of every month at Matonlc Hall at 7:30 p. m. pr BWhllQaVmWWXWi &rfeft m tvk'fe' mrPm Mm m . v A. J. AMES. MARIE AMES. & Doctors Ames & Ames, Physicians and Suracons, A ii J; U Office over Stone Drug Co. 5; Phones Office S273 J Residence 273 For Thirty or more Years. We have been making, repairing cleaning, and altering clothes for tne people of North Platte, We have aimed to give satisfaction, and we guess we have been successful, else the people would not now pat ronze us. Give us a chance to do your work . F. J. BROEKER. Entrance north of the Nyal drug store. Two Attractions . North Platte has two attractions it. pretty women and the cigars made by Schmalzried. Both attractions are pleasing; and both are in demand. Perhaps you have not been smoking Schmalzried cigars and don't know how good they are; if so, try them. You will not be disappointed. J. F. SCHMALZRIED, The Maker of Good Cigars. Tax Notice. Certificate No. 0035 To John T. Mitchom. You aro hereby notified that on November 7, 1911, L. A. Wight pur chased nt public sale for taxes for the year 1910 the following described land to-wit: Tho southeast J of Section 27, Town ship 15, Range 29, in Lincoln county,. State of Nebraska. That said land was assessed in the name of John T. Mitchem, and that on January 26, 1914, tax deed will be ap plied for. Dated October C. 1913. L. A. Wight. Tax Notice. Certificate Nn. 4RS2 To Frederick Whittemore. You are herebv notified thnt on Xw 7, 1910, L. A. Wight purchased at public sale for taxes for the year 1909 the following described land, to-wit: The west h and southeast i of Section 13, Township 15, Range 29, in Lincoln county, btatc of Nebraska. That suit! land wins nisosooi! in tin. name of Frederick Whittpmorn nnH that- on January 26, J914, tax deed will be applied lor. Dated October 6, 1913. L. W. Wight. LEGAL NOTICE. To Martrnrot Latimnr. Thnmna T.nlt mer, Ivor Lntuner, Kin Latimer, Natli- mnei uuuinur, jMion saunter, JOlin Latimer, Boiuon Latimer, Ella Larimer. Eva MatHnn ami Hi ninniin Mntsiri nn.l Ilonry Horn, non-resident defendants; Vnn nnil nnMi nf vnn il! tnlA nn4-: that James Latimer, plaintiff, filed his certain petition in tho District Court of Lincoln County, Nebraska, on October 7, lOl.'lj against you as de fendants, ilimlcailetl with ntlmra Ilia objoct and prayer of which said peti tion lire io quiei mio in tno said plain tiff ngainst you nnd each of you in tho following described lands situate in Lincoln County, Nebraska, to-wit: The ixoruiwest unrtor or Section Twenty (20). Townshin Ton H01 Nnrti, Range Thirty (30), West of tho Cth P. M. , and to establish by said proceed- niKo u iiuw mm inueponuont titlo in said plaintiff bv reason nt hi mivn.cn ,, session thereof for the required time mm io quiet and conrirm said titlo ngainBt that certain mortgngo made nnd executed by tho defendent, Honry Horn, and long sinco satisfied and bar red nnd for such other nnd further relief as justice nnd equity may ro quire. You and each of you will make answer to said petition on or before tho 17th dav of Novemhnr. imrt o,. ,i. orco will bo ontcred ngainst you as in said petition prayod. Dated at North Platto, Nobrnska, tho th day of October, 1913. JAMES LATIMER, Plaintiff, By E. II. Evans, HJB Attorney. tZIdMySe3