&fy ' "1, fit ' !"" tfr : rw life TOP T B? The name on the box t i People jftdge jewelry largely by the name on-the box- The right name enriches the brightest jewel. Beautiful as the Gorlmm Silverware pat terns are, they are enhanced by having the Gorham trade-mark on the back. It is a cer 'tificate of character that establishes quality. The public knows the trade-mark has ahvays stood for excellence. We are just in receipt of a full dine of the beautiful Chautilla and Plymouth.. ' f - Lotus show yon some of these beautiful goods. DIXON, The Jeweler. Dance Terminates In Stabbing Affray Thomas Guthcrless was seriously stabbed Wednesdny evening nt tho homo of Mrs. Day, 320 East Sixth street, ns a result of remarks ho had made in reforcnee to a Greeek laborer. A danco was being held nt tho homo by nclub known ns the Jolly Jinglers. A largo attendance was out and every thing went well until a late hour. ' At about midnight when goodfellow ship was running n flood tide, Mr, Gutherless made a remark about the Greek and the Greek immediately turned upon him and stabbed him be fore ho could be stopped. It seems that an American woman was in con versation with tho Greek and that Mr. Gutherless made the remark to the woman that she should feel ashamed of herself for associating with the Greek. The Greek sprang upon him and stabbed him and then ran away and has not yet been located. As near as can bo discovered the Greek Ms tho same one that was arrested somo months ago for pulling a gun on a man. At that time, however, he was stopped before he had had time to use the weapon. Th officers are on the-lookoutfortho man and Chief Frazier announces that he will be seriously dealt with. They are making a special attempt to do away with all such rowdyism and to rid the city of such caijousers. Careful watch is being kept in all parts of tho city for the man and his arrest will only be a matter of days. aesee0seessetiaeee OR. 0. II. CRESSLER, e a m Graduate Dentist. a c Office over the McDonald J aj State Bank. 9 o e o oaoo9tteocseoocDOoaoi Local and Personal. Mrs. J. C. Cristio is reported n the sick list at her home on West Fifth street. Miss Lena Baskins, who was operated upon at a local hospital recently, was taken to her home Wednesday. Mrs. A. B. Culton left this week for Council Bluffs where she will visit for some time with relatives nnd friends. Mrs. Gus Chamberlain and littlo son of Denver, arrived. in the cityJ Tuesday evening for a visit with the former's father, P. H. Sullivan, and her sistes in this city. Make that Easter Suit a Schoenburn band'tailorcd suit, Call at the Wein gand Store, The Quality Place. D. JL Herbert, representing the Felton Land company of Ogalnlln, was in the city yesterday with a party of men looking over somo Lincoln county land with tho intention of investing. They were also visitors at the land office to attend the contest. Men's Sewed Soles and Rubber Heels $1.00, Women's Sewed Soles and Rubber Heels 85c. fall Rubber Heels 25c. Tekulve at Yellow Front. Julius Pizer spent Wednesday in Grand Island visiting his brother Jake, who recently purchased a suit and cloak store in that city. Mr. Pizer sajs business in the Islnnd is brisk, and that all tho mercantile houses are doing good business. Charles Lierk of the Lierk-Sandall grocery store, is spending a few days in Omaha looking after Borne business matters. He is expected home today. Mac Westfall arrived in the city the first of the week from Lends, S. D., and will spend some time here visiting friends. Ho was formerly proprietor of the Crystal theatre at this place and is now engaged in the picture show business at Leads. Don't fail to see the line of hats on sale at The Leader. Friday and Satur day, March 27 and 28. Some splendid values, nothing oyer $5. Mrs. Sailor, Milliner. The work on the new building and loan structure is progressing nicely and the plastering is now being done. The contract calls for the completion of the building by June 1, but it will undoubt ably be finished much before that time. The work is under the t supervision of Architect Bert M. Reynolds. DondsEvery kuown kind, executed while you wait. C. F. Temple A very pleasant surprise party Tues day evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. 0 Weingand in honor of their s in Claude, Jr. The members of his class in school were invited and the evening wa delightfully spent. The evening consisted of games and contests and music and at a late hour refresh ments were served. Second hand stoves and ranges for sale, rent or trade. Leave orders for stove repairs. Peter McGovern, 1003 Locust, phone Black 390. 1 1-7 Instructions were ieceived at the local postoffice Wednesday announcing that C. D. Sackottof St. Paul, Minn., would arrive hero today and arrange for the government typewriter and stenocrapeor examinations to be given here. The local force has been trying for some time to get this done, but have heretofore been unsuccessful. The Mutual Building & Loan Association Annual Meeting. The annual meeting of the stock holders of this association will be held at the Court House on Saturday, March 28th, at eight o'clock for the purpose of receiving the report of the officers and the election of directors. There will be a short address by the president reviewing the growth of the association and a report on the progress of new building. Every stockholder who can possibly do so ought to attend this meeting. Will Attend Banquet. Louis Peterson, Fred Elliott, Fred Frcdrickson, Jas. Flynn, Wm. Whit lock. Chas. Pass and perhaps others. will go to Omaha next Tuesday to at tend tho banquet to be given to the former Union Pacific employes who are now on the pension. It is expected that at least 200 of these former em ployes will attend. SPECIAL! A' strictly hand-tailored suit for $15 and up. Lou Hill, representing the Schoenbun Hand-Mado Tailoring will be in the city today and tomorrow and take orders at the Weingand Store, The Quality Place. 8a AS I Hi.. 22i - For the Unexpected, Be Protected. FIRE always comes as a shock. Never welcome, never wanted it always comes at tile unexpected moment. Upon the instant every effort is to' save life,- then property. But what about valuable papers,--the ones usually hiflden or care fully kept in out of the way places. No one thinks of them until the fire has wrought its damage. Keep your valuable papers in our Safe Deposit Vault and don't worry. Rent ordinary sized Box for S a year. q Platte Valley State Bank, Camtal $50,000 NORTH PLATTE, - - NEBRASKA Copyrlf U 1 The H. Black Co. A New Suit of Attractive Design JJVERY line, of this Wooltex suit, No. '163, for young women, expresses newness.' The short, loose-fitting cutaway jacket has the straight line in the back that draws in so stylishly at the bottom.' The skirt in peg-top effect, tunic style, has inverted plait on bolh sides, the lines ol the skiit harmonizing with those of the jacket. In many new materials, this type of suit is priced at $32.50 Wilcox Department Store. IQkei tore Qhttt Bell SSSotdtex Hi BmH Iklrt f- rtfwmaraunH A delightful surprise prty wast held Tuesday evening at tho home o Mr. and Mrs. Harry DeuBeary on Eighth street, the occasion being Mr. Deu Beary's birthday anniversary. A number of the friends were invited in and the evening was delightfully spent with cards and gf.mes. At midnight a dainty luncheon was served by the hostess and the guests departed voting Mrs. DeuBeary an entertaining hostess. Mr. DeuBeary was the recipient of many beautiful gifts. Tho prize win ners in the contests were Mrs. John Kolbo, first prize; Miss Ethel Wingot, second and Henrv Schiltz, third. vVord has been received here by Co. Supt. Chappell announcing that the de clamatory contest for tho West Central district will be held Friday evening, April 3rd, at Cozad. A large number Qf the schools in this part of the state have already signified their intention of entering the contest and representa tives will probably be sent from here. The contest is usually held in connec tion with the district teachers' associa tion, but the associational meeting was cancelled thi3 year on account of con tagious diseases in Kearney where it was to have been held. An exciting basketball game occurred Tuesday evening at the Lloyd opera house when the Senior girls defeated tho faculty team by a scoro of 5 to 4 Only twelve minute halves wero played and masculine spectators were posi tively forbidden to be present. The lineup was, Seniors, Johnson and Hall j forwards, Wellborn center, Don and j Bundy guards, faculty, Mansfield and Gantt forwards, Welsh center, Hanks and Crandall guards. Order a Domestic vacuum cleaner before spring house cleaning time Mrs. M. V. Mitchell, Phone Red 101. Little Robert Davis, four-venr-old 6on of Postmaster and Mrs. E. S. Davis, fell Tuesday evening from his tricycle and broke both bones in his light arm. He was riding along the walk in tront of the house and his tricycle upset. His right arm was caught under his body in such way that bofli bones wero broken. Medical attention was called at once and tho" break reduced and the IHtle boy is reported getting along nicoly. Mr. and Mrt.. F. G. LttM will leave today for a visit at Excelilor Springs they aI1I lit joined by a number of fru i at Lir, mi Local and Personal Miss Harriet Dixon hns taken a posi tion in her father's jewelrp store in place of Mike Ryan who resigned a short time ago. Choice resident lots in all parts of the city. C. F. Temple. Many attractive styles in charming models for spring wear, just received nt The lint Shop, S doors east of First National bank. Dave Day, who hod been located in the northwest for six or eight months, returned to town yesterday and will re sumevork with Carson & Landgraf. Dave says that North Platte is the best town of its size in tho country and he glad to get back. The North Platte Laundrv. the Laun dry of Quality. tf t A dozen or more men living in the north part of Keith county hnvo been in town this w.eek as witnesses in the 'Hoagland vs Fuirchild contest nt tho U. S. land oflice. This is the fourth day of the hearing and it is probable that the case will not bo completed to morrow. O. O. D. Cleaners and Dyers. Next door to the Uitner Hotel. tf Chnrles Liston, of the Wallace vi cinity, arrived in the city yesterday and will visit friends for n short time. Ho came over to meet Pat Sullivan, iwho arrived from Seattle, Wash., nnd Mr. Sullivan will return with him to his home for a hhort visit. Call on "Your Hosom Friend." DIckcy's Sanitary Laundry Dan Butlery of Omaha, district deputy of B. P. O. Elks, was in the city Monday1 evening and was entertained by the local lodge. He was on an inspec tion trip and pronounced the lodge here one of tho boat in tho state. Mr. But ler is connected with the city treasurer's oflice in Omaha. Gasoline nnd oil stoves cleaned and repaired. Peter McGovern, 1005 Lo cust street, phone black 390. 14-7 S. G. Wright, who travels out of Brockton, Mass., for the Crawford shoo company, nrrived in the citv yesterday and will visit friends here for a few days. Mr. Wright is well known here and hab a host of friends. He was here some time ago as a guest of the old commercial club. H. J. Roth, formerly of this city, but now located at Carbondale, III,, nr rived in the city yesterday and stopped for a visit with friends. Ho is now in the employ of the Illinois Central rail road at Carbondale. Ho left yesterday for the west where he will ppend some time visiting nnd looking after business matte ps. A number of tho rmnbers of the local lodge of I. 0. 0. F. went to Max well Wednesday evi-ning to put on the work of the order at that place. They report an enjoyablo evening. The following men nttended John Evans, E. S. Davis, L. B. Dick, J. Guy Swopc, James Small wood and S. W. VanDoran. W P Snvder, superintendent at tho experimental sub-station, received tho plans and specifications for the new dairy barn yesterday morning and will ndvertibe for bids tho first of next week. Tho estimated cost of the barn is $10,000. Tho barn will bo started as goon as possible and will bu finished some time this summer. Mr. Snyder will give the local contractors a chance to bid on the building and hopes that they will be able to got tho contract. r , J- r: -a. i r 'i Eggs For Setting Single Comb, Rhode Inland Reds Chicken. One of the nicest pens in tho county Petting of fifteen $1. Per 100 $T Mr-. At'nes T Hoyer fllfl. Notth A-lii. . St Pnoni R-d JIG. t He Has Sved Thousands of Hogs ;WJJ He Has Saved Thousands of Sheep .mU tmlMthmfflmwmKfSM SiKJmitmBmKmfeTj3KSmBbmHmriiSSHf. w Everywhere Farmers and Breeders Are Feeding Tho Great p BTTflfiSnlrE,'T 7he Gresi Worm 1 fl 35KW H I Uvo Siack Destroyer feUik"" &) - -dj Conditioner , m tfiTjB err. Come in and let uo tell you about SAL-VET how it will rid your stock of worms, put them In condition to better resist disease, make them do better, thrlvo bettetfbe ready for market earlier. Let us tell you what It la dotntr for othor farmers and how we Ruarantco what It will do for you. It's STOCK INSURANCE to use this guaranteed worm destrbyer. Worms are your greatest enemies, 'hey rob you while you steep tliey ileal from you while you rln for greater ucceii. Act now: feed SAL-VET nnd prevent the potilble lot of valuable stock and money. We guarantee every package of SAL-VKT you buy. If..mr.l(MnnllarirMit CnMitm. N C. Mv-"wm. thl 8AI VFT li th h.l id! b.rpna Kit duubl It el.tra th worm, tram ill .tafk.. clvt tb.M vtl, aMath, Klmit r.ttn Mtur UtM wty lcli pwd.r I b, . r irtM." J M llodl...U.ri K" rk rtf.dr I ' M.d! b.rpnd Kil dj r. ftM ton. IwUnlflUIIMtutllu Un lira Exclusive InOttia for BI,yKT In thlt locality. .We mi ou llm. trnubla wo nra ""h"'" . ,nlA th,ra, t.gmu (a (ot tnt booklet! let ut prmo lb at ou canoot aflord to bo KtUumt biirVtl a day looser. O) Schiller & Co, Sale Agents. C. T. Whclan loft yesterday ftr Denver, where litf will transact bus' ness for a couple of days. For Sale Thoroughbred i lymouth Rock eggs. Ono setting, 50c, 100 for ?3.00. Albert Hapel. North Platte. 19-4 Joe Pyzer, of Tryon, was in the city yesterday looking after business mat ters. Mr. Pyzer recently got the con tract for carrying the Tryon mail from here. He will begin his odhial duties on July 1st. Mrs. T. J. Foley, of Kansas City, is' Mr. and Mrs. Ira L. Bate and other friends In town having nr rived last evening. Mr. and Mrs. Foley will shortly leave for Boston, where thoy will make their futuro home. Lost-Roliekoh pin between Dr. Lucns' oflico and the 000 block on West Fourth street. Finder please return to this oflice. David Huntur, who operated a fruit farm near Sutherland for a number of of years, roturndd to this county with his family yesterday and thoy will again make their home here. He left last summer for California with the inten tion of making his home there, but after a stay of a few months ho decided that "Nebraska is still good enough for him." He purchnsed a Ford car yes. terdayand gnya that he will settle down here and try and "take root." Ask to see Rtgina Hats worn by women of style. At Tb Hat Shop, 3 doors east of First National Bank. Pat Sullivan, formerly a prominent citizen of Lincoln county, nrrived in tho ciiy yesterday from his homo in Seattle' Wash , nnd will spend some time hero vuitlng fi lends and acquaintances. Ho waaa resident of this county for a mimbor of yenrt., but left for the west several years ago und has very good success out In God's country. Notice to Owners of Automobile. I wish to draw to the attention of owners and drivers of autos in icgard to the state law on speed which is reg ulated at twelve miles per hour within the city limits and t miles over cross ings, As theie is a gc od deal of cnrelsa driving done at the present time, I tako this method of wnmingthohe who prac tice ihis to adhere to the law, or I shall be compelled to enforce it to the letter John Fuazieu, Chief of Police. For Rent Town herd pasture. Living water and good grass. Close in, Bratt & Goodmau. jpspjyflansam . uiu iiniwu-ajii I affcESTCiiSaErrawJJHB mmmmim 1 "TfthnsSz yA - dt&?$&- ,& ?; J V - V t .flW. - . I LM IA t QUU lur fcn allbirts'lne intuitu. urn Inc birds, ptj'mi s, chickens etc Bird th a l t-inr mid birJa that talk Jiru lion bNM with the &amc jtnti rl iJiirlui MR in I lu an1, lit. tiHltl 1 liLI In , 11 ajw. ' '. -V" sUi1 1"" 'At"' '"J lm f s i ' " (lulnl rtf tut flfft illi Mire IhniM hhh ,;s i ivrffitrnatrilrtlly with Hitflr tiMf (4 Viflt-e umi CrmftMlnil rirtnt ftffclln ll) ti!i iil icn.i MMitfrie IHMIIptilM iitf i b(H Of pMUWy NJi tM Ultl ll allllftitm ffVrirtuum l M tty trtiMi.MitfWri.. m hi i.ltiv ful ami GEO H LCe CO, Omaha Nee I Sol J Ij Risk Mr- J'o k u DiuR (V FOR Relinquishments See , Jv F. Clahaugjh, ' .Room 4, McCabo Building'. NORTH PLATTE, NEBRASKA C. M. Newton has Wall Paper for the Parlor. Wall Paper lor tho Library. Wall Paper for the Dining Room. Wnll Paper for tho Bed Room. Wnll Paper for the Hall. Wall Paper for tho Bath Room. Wall Paper for tho Kitchon. C. ML Newton, 00 ( Dewey Street 10 I