A & '-. job-: " t 4. si- .. t- t 11 j- A;; fy Tll CHRISTMAS SHOPPING wSl riw 4V RvSrtF r Wfr-rJ& CHRISTMAS SHOPPING IS MOST COMh'QRTARLV BIO Mr L-nn-Pi Pin W MAM runtnD.ic (UKUWis, WOW This store wtt never ao bright, no beautiful, o richly stocked. The variety is greatest NOW and llin clurm nf trftftintr a.rrlii.iw. t,:nn.inJ .1 At.. . .. , - , ....,v .u.ul. uiiu hid .wirco ininc, n open to tne early-m-the-month shopper. HERE ARE A FEW SUGGESTIONS FROM OUR CATALOG -r"r G.'V..' I ? O , ' iiii!i'i.W Ml w ww n 2w I vtit Iff Bfe1' .-. Romun Iflnlrt ' f ' "f Si1.4 d "' naWU' So'" Cold Knall.b Flnlrii .-A' " !'' SlPilv -T-UL.' "S&i&ggga," ri('.' a Genuine Amaionite - ! tfV3Hfc ' ' I 1- , tt ' "'coiia'cow' "'JjSi fi V I SomgW CJjI SS-I 4i3 Go-d "Enstlth FiiUh No. 7103 . . f . tf Roman Ftoith ,iW."S5 o-.W-Oo 1' 1 nrirf.VVl1 . Fine Huby Doubln ,Sf$3&t " , I SoIidOold f nuln How Cut DUtooml SSas' fiSJ, ,' '' I'1- No.705tM tSS - t No. 7180. 0aaS&S& ' Vne V '", '"'"fa 1' ' Sk "si.00-, , MSgsgrp' - ?;'"'',3f5 ' 1 1 J5xl- wt:safc-tt..j: ..-. .aiaaa-BMaUaBft:? --..v. .- T :...rj i I $j$SX W2 BUY DIRECT FROM HEADQUARTERS AND SAVE YOU MIDDLEMAN'S PROFIT fift I DIXON TliP iPWPipr jmSm ' Local and Personal Engineer Will Voseipka has received a 1914 Studebaker car, one of several received the early part of the week by the Hendy-Ogier garage. Mrs. Lee Simon and daughter Miss Frances loft the first part of the week for an extended trip to Chicago and points in Michigan. Will Lanning, late with tho Carson & Landgraf barber shop, loft last night for Des Moines, where he will locate. His family will follow "shortly. ' Miss Mabel Howard returned Wed nesday evening from Sterling, Colo., where she had been on a visit. She is visiting in the city at the home of her sister. Mrs. D. C. Crocker. Rev. H. G. Knowles of the Christ ion church, arrived home yesterday from Abiline, Kans., where he has been conducting special revival meet ings. ' Mrs. A. D. Franker, of Chnppel, was a business visitor in the city Tues dayfor the purpose of looking for a lo cation. She will locate here if she can find a suitable residence. Hello!. Yes, this is Rincker's. Jueet me ihej'e'for Christmas selections. 4t "Ve do'.shoe repairing in the most up to date manner. "Wo have just in Btalled'"u " rfow "electric 'finishing and stitching machine and aro ready to sow o;Vs'olc3 -and do all kinds of repairing while you wait. Prices reasonable. Shoo and Harness Shop, B2 Locust. 0-4 . sForstedt& Sheedy. Saturday's Special. 16, ten cents per pair, two pairs to a pnafnmor H Sithnnnnuat. XV fn Ex-county Commissioner G. W. Roberts, of Maxwell, who resigned some time ago on account of ill health, was taken to the P. & S. ho'spital yes terday for medical treatment. The report that Miss Edna Hamilton was visiting in Omaha, which appeared in these pages in the last issue, is er roneous. She has been in the city all the time and is nursing on a special case at the North side hospital. Mesdames S. R. Derryberry and M. J. Forbes gave a miscellaneous shower Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Forbes, 80G west Sixth street, in honor of MrB. A. F. Oestrich. A number of friends were in attendance nnd the bride was tho recipient of many useful and beautiful presents. At the close of the afternoon, light refresh ments wore served. The county commissioners were in session Wednesday, the principal busi ness transacted being the allowance of claims. The bill of ?5,G00 presented by tho state for the cost of keeping our insane patients at the hospitals was disallowed. In order to pay this claim jt wijl be necessary to make a special, levy, but this will not be done Until the, state goes into court and se cures a judgment against the county. Drugs. For all acute or chronic diseases, the Indicator Homeopathic remedy, always the safest, quickest and best, tf Twinem Drug Dept. I .... i ,j v II Announcement Our Fourth Semi-Annual Sale will be held in January. It will be better and bigger than ever. It will pay you to bear this sale in mind. Ours are real prices and first-class merchandise. EVX: Tramp & Son. Your choice ot any Ladies' and Misses Sweater in ours stock at $1 for Saturday only. $3, $4 and $S Sweaters go at $1. We do not show you old merchandise from year to year. So in order to clean up our stock we will give you advantage of our loss. Remember only $1 buys an all wool sweater. E. T. Tramp & Son. License to wed was granted this morning in the county judge's olllce to Bert Blair, 23 of Oshkosh, and Miss Hazel Suit. 19, of Council Bluffs. The couplo was married by Judge Grant. On its lines in Nebraska the Union Pacific has 8,422 employeft to whom an average wage of $2.77 per day is paid. Tho Burlington has 11,122 em ployes and $2.32 is the average daily pay per employe. It will thus be seen .hat the Uniorr Pacific wage schedule averages 45 cents per day per employe more than the Buriington. During the past year tho Burlington decreased the avrage daily pay tan cents, while dur ing the same period tho Union Pacific increased nine cents. Presbyterian Church. Sunday School meets at 10:00 a. m. Preaching service at 11:00 a. m., nnd 7:30 p. m. Morning theme: "The Ministry of Suffering." Evening theme: "Climbing tho Hill of Diffi culty." Junior Endeavor 3 p. m. Prayer Service Wednesday evening. Boys Athletic Club Monday and Thurs day evenings. Choir Practice Wednes day evening. P. M. Sorcnson extends a cordial invitation to all tho men of the church to spend next Monday even ing with him at his home 307 East 2nd street. IF WISE. You will buy a vacant lot where you have sewerage, water and light, we have them at reasonable prices and on easy payments. See us before you buy. Bratt & Goodman. Notice. G. V. Carroll, first and real name un known, will take notice, that ' on the 7th day of October, 1913, P. II. Sulli van, a justice of the peace, of North Platte Precinct No. 1, Lincoln county, Nebraska, issued an order of attachment for the sum of $21.75 in an action pen ding before him, wherein Albert E. Timmerman is plaintiff and G. V. Carroll, first and real name unknown, defendant, that property consisting of one box of merchandise, the contents of which are one rug 9x12 nnd a quan tity of bedding and dishes, has been attached under said order. Said cause was continued to the 29th day of Doc. 1913, at ten o'clock a. m. Albekt E. Timmerman, Plaintiff. North Platte, Neb., Nov. 17th, 1913. Couple Arrested on rious Charges Warrant were sworn out Wednesday in tho county court for tho arrest of Albert Carr and Mrs. Myrtle Noble, both of Hdrshoy, on tho chargo of adultery. Tho couplo left Hershey Tuesday evening and immediately after, orders wero issued for their arrest. They were found in the hotel at, Suth erland and arrested. They woro tried there boforo n justice, but, upon com plaint of tho citizens, tho case was taken to tho county court. Mr. Carr was sent to North Platto and turned ovor to the sheriff who put him in the county jail. Mrs. Noblo was released by the juRtico on "good behavior" and loft to return to her home. Sheriff Salisbury wont to Iler shoy yesterday afternoon and brought tho woman here for arraignment before Judgo Grant. Automobile libality insurance is more than fire insurance. The most you can lose by fire is the value of the car. If you run into someone and hurt them, the judgment may be sev eral times the value of the car. Let me explain this form of insurance to you. C. F, Temple Yeoman Elect Officers. Lookout Homestead No. 3030 Brother hood of American Yeomen held their annual election of officers Tuesday evening in tho I. O. O. F. hall. A large number attended nnd u class of ten was tp.kn into the order. Following the initiation work, a pro gram was given by tho lodge members. Tho Yeoman quartette, mado up of Dr. and Mrs. Kerr nnd Mr. and Mrs. Leininger, gave some very good selec tions. At tho closo of tho program, the members enjoyed a social hour and get acquainted meeting, after which a delicious lunch was served by tho ladies of tho order. Plans were mndo for n series of theatrical performances by tho order, to bd given during tho winter months. Nothing definito hns been announced yet but the entertainments as planned will be of great interest. The following officers wero elected at the meeting: Dr. J. T. Kerr, foreman, Geo. Anderson, master of ceremonies, 'Miss Eva Spikorman, correspondent; W. H. Pletchor. master of nccounts, and Mrs. F-ank Martin, chaplain. Many friends of Sumnor B, Jones will be grieved to learn of his death at his homo in Ocean Park, Calif., Nov. 27th. Cburo of death was apoplexy. Tho de ceased lived in and around North Plntte for muny years. He leaves a wife, four sons, and two daughters. I have sold lots to six parties that arc going to build bungalows on Ninth St. This will be the future resident street out of the city. C. F. Temple. n tiillw r -rtfrSf m ill TN 7' Bt w ' 1 '"': PG1EH3 V ' " ' Jm, OCCIDENT J r The Occident Guarantee Buy a sack of Occident Flour and make as many bakings as you wish, if you are not satisfied that it is better than any other flour you ever used, return the unused flour and get YOUR MONEY BACK. Lierk-Sandall Co., Sole Agents. 31 U 21 2L a Miss Blanche Miller who has boon on the sick list for several days, was ablo to return to her school this week. Dun't fail to sco our $1.95 skirts. Thojr are worth twice the price Tramp & Son. Miss Mnblo Sawyer has accepted n position in tho ten cent store. , Tho North Platto Musicians' union will hold a social meeting Monday evening nt the homo of Hershoy Welsh. ih EAT WIND UP Free! Free! 200 votes free on ev ery dollar purchased Friday and Saturday in Ladies' Coats, Suits and Skirts. The last call final rally of our forces raise your expectations to their highest pitch and then it will be only as a dazzling dream of the real bargains and Values offered. $350 Piano Free Read instructions in this add and'save free coupons. THE HUB ntire 'tOC ( ii i& a) w ill Hi id i& & .ft of high grade seasonable merchandise of Shoes Clothing, Dry goods and notions now thrown exj to the four wind for cash, no limit, no reserve cost marks and values forgotten. Goodnew .K shoes, wool dress goods, men and ladies suits, blankels, gloves, caps, underwear, millinery vj going at a fractiou of wholesale cost. Db not compare this with an ordinary sale where a ikji few -isolated bargains are thrown out here and there, but this is the wind up of (he entire Hub's stock, a forced to close out. Mr. Banks is obligated lo vind-tip his mercantile career oy January i, ivi'i anu quit me store, mis is a mercantile suie wnere prices win be torn to shreds, a sale that wijl blaze a trail through the tangled meshes of competition annihilating high prices and bringing sunshine into hundreds of homes in North Platte and vicinity. What brighter under the cartopy of of heavy could visit your city than this great profit-sacrificing price-wrecking wind-up sale. READ THESE MUTE BUT CRUSHING PRICES 1000 pair shoes 4 ii) ii) 0 ii) 0) to to to to to to to to to to to. to to to to to to to to to 7c worthy i no $3.50 closing out.... 1.70 1000 pair hose at less than factory prices, ladies fast black 1000 yards $1.00 Silk n going at JVC 1000 yards of calico going r 1000 yards wool dress goods in all colors and shades in per yard JVC Any mans suit in the Hubs stock, regular $20 to $35 100 Men's Suits. $14.98 . $7,48 100 Boys Suits going qj nn 500;Men'3 work shirts in 500 MIbscb aad Childrens fleece underwear t at.., IOC 200 Ladles waists Manufact ures samples Silk and Mcssa lino worth to$0 close tf ne out 2.48 to dj.Jt) Notions oceans of notions ovory one give. Pins Package lC Safety Pins... WilliamB 25c now tolcum 2c 16c IwESfifiSiV I HjjTf wy yTt 'bBI i Hut IVES4kpi The Hub 100 votes with each 50c purchase. Piano credit sales ticket to tho in dividual, church, school or society hav ing on Monday, December 24th, tho the largest amount of sales to their credit, wo will give asolutely free ono $350 piano. This contests Btarts with our big salo Dec. 0 to Doc. 24. . FREE COUPON This Coupon Good for 100 Votes d'aaaasi'aaaaaaaaasassiaseeeaaasa'aaaaaaf