' I Bt) k 'i H !9 M Vi U Wfc i v teiwi Jl jy ggB7;a An Interesting Collection of Diamonds Diamonds of unquestionable quality many mounted in the newest and lat est settings, constitute a special feature of our large stock of fine jewelry. Our collection is always full of interest. The high qualities, except ional designs and reasonable prices as well as our large assortment, have attributed much in making this store so attractive to lovers of fine jewelry. We invite your inspection. CLINTON, JEWELER AND 0PITICAN. We want your repair work. i . I,' A. r , ' Local and Personal The Methodist Aid Society will meet Thursday evening with Mrs. Hughey, C03 West Tenth Btreet. Mrs. C. L. Moray, left yesterday for Shelton, whore sho will visit friends until the latter part of tho week. Mrs. John L. Burke left Sunday night for Spokane, Wash., whoro oho will spend tho summer with a sister. The North Platte Laundry, the Laun dry of Quality, tf Mrs. Henry Lehr and daughter Rosa, of tho We'.lflect vicinity, arrived in the city Friday to spend a fow days. Miss Lehr had her tonsils removed by a local physician. Bishop Geo. A.Beecher, of Hastings, will occupy the pulpit at the Episcopal church next Sunday morning and even ing. At one of the services he will confirm a class to bo' presented by Dean Bowker. W. J. Tiloy roturnod Friday from Alda whoro he spent part of last week in the interests of the .Yeoman order. He reports a homestead organization at that place Thursday evening with twenty-one members. A compass tells the truth. Call and see what it shows about distances of lots from certer of town. Hollman & Sebastian. Agents for Taylor's and Graceland Additions. Mrs. Churles Dill arrived in tho city Saturday evening from Chicago to upend a fow days in tho city visiting relatives and friends. She was for merly a rosident of this city and is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Yost. Mr. and Mrs. 0. E. Weil, who havo been spending the winter in Southern California, write that they will leave in a fow days for home. They will make the trip in an auto, accompanying Mr. and Mrs. Henry Apploford. It will tako about two wcoka to mako tho trip. SEEDS of all kinds for farm and gardon at Hershey'e, corner Locust and Fifth atreets, phone 15. Miss Mario VonGootz of this city, who has been teaching at West Point, Nebr., has been elected principal of the high school at that place. This is a promotion that tho friends of the young lady will bo glad to loam, and is evidence that she is proving a success In her chosen profession. Stove Repairing. Stovos stored, cleaned and repaired. Stoves bought, sold and exchanged, Peter McGovern, 1005 Locust St. Phono Block 390. 21.6 Stability, Efficiency and Service "vT lluvo hoon tho lnolor in tho growth or tho First National Bank, XORTH JI.xVTTlSt XBliRASKA. CAIZ3V1X AATD SUKJ'LUS: One Hundred and Filty Thousand Dollars. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Smith spent Sunday visiting relatives and friends in Lexington, The ladies' guild of the Episcopal church will meet Thursday nftornoon at the homo of Mrs. P. G. Gilmnn. See our vanity oase and mesh bag show window. Dixon, Tho Jeweler. Jess Smith, who was formerly em ployed in Reeso's pantatorium, has nc cepted a position in the G. 0. D. Clean ing establishment J. T. and H. F. Slonecker, and H. B. Sawyer, of the Moorofield vicinity, wero in the city yesterday and called at the court house to transact business. Miss Maude Reese returned last even ing to Kearney where she attends the normal school. She spent Sunday in tho city visiting hersister, Mrs. McGraw. CO. D. Cleaners and Dyers. Next door to the Ritner Hotelj tf ' Misses Florence Antomdes and Roxy Murphy retnrned to their school work in Kearney last evening after spending tho week end with their parents in this city. 1 For Sale Fivo room house, with big barn and other outbuildings. Inquire at COG East Fourth. 0. II. Thoslecke returned Saturday eyening from Omaha where he has baen for several wooks taking medical treat ment in a hospital. He is getting along nicely but is still quito weak. He was able to bo on tho streets yester day. See our vanity casu special sale. Bought for cash and ottered at about one half their regular price. Dixon, Tho Jeweler. Manager Garman has signed up to put on the Edison talking pictures at the Kttith theatre during the first week in May. These pictures are very good and are well worth seeing. Th show lasts about two hours, and consists of dialogues, selections from plays and opsratic and musical selections. For Rent Four room house furnished or unfurnished, extra lot for garden and aslo good chicken yard, phone Bile 512. The high school students went fa vored with a nice opening exorcise at chapel yesterday by some of the for mer high school students. Miss Janet McDonald favored them with a vocal selection, Miss Lela Scott sang n num bor and Miss Julia Mansfield, one of the teachers gav n vocal number. Notice. Anyone wishing ice, don't forgot tho old ico man. Joo Spies, Phone Blk 161. . -of- Local and Personal Miss Nellie Rhea, one of tho teachers in the local schools, spent Sunday visit ing with hr parents in Lexington. Cash AuBtin left Saturday evening for Denver, called Ihorc by the death of his mother, Mrs. Horace Austin. Red River Early Ohio Seed Potatoes for sale. Cullender's Cash Storo, Harry Cullinan, of Hillside, Neb., and Miss Florence Helrit, of Rlverton, Wyo., were married Friday by Judge Grant. Attorney J. J. Halliganrorurned Sat urday evening from Denver where he spent several days attending the irriga tion conference of the middle western states. D. M. Douthett, of Overton, who has filed his certificate for tbe republican nomination for state senator in this district, spent yesterdoy in town trans acting business. A Registered Poll Angus Bull for sale. Thomas E. Doohttle, R. F. D. 3, North Platte, Neb. On May lGth a civil service examina tion will, bo held in this city for fourth class postofficos where tho salary is $180 a year and tho present incumbent is not holding office under a civil ser vico examination. Among; the offices affected in this section aro Maxwell, Moorefield, Wallace, Staple ton Her shey and Paxton. Now goods arriving, daily, positively largest selection in the city and lowest prices at Block's. The new waste paper and garbage boxes aro being installed as fast as the workmen can put them in. They will tend to help greatly toward keeping tho streets clean if tho people use them in stead of tho gutters. A little care and a very little trouble will soon form the habit ot making n clean city so far as waste paper and such is concerned. Come in and ask the clerks about the new deal at the Cullender Cash Store. W. R. Powell, of this city received word yesterday from his son at Inde. pendence, Kans., announcing that, hi" son Vern, would go on a concert tour with the Independence) band. The tour will take them on a two weeks trip and they will go to Chicago, New York City Washington and many of tho other large cities in the east. At a meeting of tho B. P. 0. ElkB last evening the new officers wore' in stalled The following were installed James Clinton, Exalted Ruler, Clyde Fristo, Esteemed Loyal Knight; James Keefe, Esteemed Leading Knight; Joo Larson, Esteemed Lectur ing Knight; and F. C. Plelsticker, trustee. Call on "Your Bosom Friend." Dickie's Sanitary Laundry Tho funeral of Peter Farmakes, the Greek who died here Thursday evening, was held Saturday afternoon from the Howe & Maloney chapel. Father Gus Harlilis, a Greek priest of Omaha, of ficiated at the service which was elab orat" and attended by about sevepty five countrymen of tho deceasedi The floral offerings were profuse. After the services tho cortege marched to the cemetery, tho North Platte band lead ing andf playing a funeral dirge. The wise and thrifty man and woman carry a life policy in the Mutual Life of New York. It. issues the best, cheapest and broadest policy written. See how dividends nearly pay premium. Bratt & Goodman, District Agents, will show you how it is done. See them, j A prairie fire broke out yesterday morning at about 3 o'clock in the Dlllion pasture, north of tho city. The fire started at the river and burned south to Mr. Dillion's barn where it was put out. The fire department was called out and the neighbors all came in and helped fight the fire. There was much danger of burning the born but the flames were put out before they reached it. PORCH SHADES Also a complete line Porch and Lawn Furniture, Hammocks, Swings, chairs, Rockers and etc. A. A. SCHATZ CO. Furniture Hardware Comfort - "it. , , $$, iuctor T Vanity Cases I Mesh Bags 8 For 3 days only j Thursday J Friday J Saturday 8 Both at our exeep j I tional cash purchasing I j price. I 8 Sale starts at 9 o'clock j DIXON, I T The Jeweler. 4 Tho Enster dance held last evening by the firemen was well attended and was a success from many standpoints. An exceptionally Inrgo number of tickets were sold and a nice crowd at tended. The floor was in good shape and the crowd was just large enough to comfortably fill the hall. Weather forecast: Fair tonight and Wednesday, cooler tonight. Moderate breezes. Highest temperature yester day 72, a year ago 73; lowest last night 40, a year ago 32. y For Rent. 320 acre farm six miles southwest from North Platte, 80 acres under cul tivation and balance in pasture, all un der fence, known as the D. J. O'Brien farm, cash rent only. Inquire of Mrs. D. J. O'Brien, administratrix, 615 W. Third St., North Platte, Neb. F.J. DIENER &Co. Real Estate and Insurance. CVimn nnd sp 110 for town into in different carts of the citv. Good in. vestments on easy terms. Houses for sale and rent. We have also good bar gains in farms nnd ranches. or. r roni ana Dewey sts. upstairs. Lawn Fertilizer, s A splendid fertilizer for lawns, rec ommended by the Department of Agri cul'ure is composed of the following: Sodium Nitrate 4 parts Powd. Blood Albumen 8 parts Mix with 40 gallons of water or mix dry and sprinkle oxer 400 square feet of laWn. While these salts are the principal ingredients that enrich the boil that manure is composed of, yet the fact is the cost is Ipss than one-third. Per fectly sanitary. Without dandelions and grub worms, is alone a good reason why it should be used in preference to manure. For sale at Stone Drug Co. Di redfiGld RWeld, Physicians and Surgeons. WILLIS J. REDFIELD, Surgeon. JOB B. REDFIELD. Physician. OFFICE: Physicians & Surgeons . Hospital . . THONE 2. DR. HARRY MITCHELL GRADUATE DENTIST. Telephone Red 4 605H Dewey St. North I'la 'to. Nebraska. MBTZ Glidden Tour Winner Huns 5 to 60 miles per hour on high gear. Has no equal torclimbling hills, and travels 28 to 32 miles on one gallon of guioline, Do these facts mean anything to yout If so write for catalogue and particulars KOPF & WACEY, Agents, North Platte, Nebraska. Cattle and Hogs WANTED. Sell your Cattle urdJHogs to Julius Mogensen, No. Platte. Hgibest cash prices paid. Offic open day and night in North Sir'e Barn. First c)a.cB horse nnd o'o livery in connection. Phone No. 29. This Is the Time of the Year to Buy a Home This year has started out to be one of the most prosperous Years we have had yet. Consequently all properties must .increase in value. Buy now and you will reap the benefit 515 west 6th Street York Ifinman Property 12-room house, modern in every respect except heat. One of the nicest homes tn the west part ol the city. FYill 66 foot lot. Large shade trees. Nice lawn. Inquire for price. 322 South Dewey Street-AV. S Leon Property. 7-room house. Modern throughout, including heat.' Garage on lot. Nice trees and lawn. One of tlm mVnct Lmnc in south part of town. $1,000.00 tlIIV-U I JjJL Ul 111 4 South Willow Street. B. J. Guinan Properly. 6-room house. Light and water in house. Lot 66x132 feet. Nice trees and lawn. Good chicken houses and yardi, etc. 'Cer tainly a bargain at S2,500. $500 cash will handle this property. $1,600 long time loan on the property now at 6 per cent. 306 East JO'th Street. Two ot the nicest lots on the North Side with a five room house on one of them. Good barn and cellar. Water in house Price $2500. Easy terms. ' ,' ' 7 500 East 4th Street-H. H. Murrin Prop'ertyV ' 5-room cottage on corner lot. Lot 66x132 feet, ., Nice trees. Walks in and connected to sewer. Lot alone will bring $1,200. Price for quick sale $2,100. Easy terms. ' BUIIiDINO LOTS Three lots on east 4 th street, where the old school house stood. Full 66 foot lots. No better residence lots in the city. West corner $1,100, east corner $1,000. Inside lot $800. Good terms. The above are only a few choice bargains. I have some 60 houses on my list as well as vacant lots in all parts of the city. If you are figuring on buying or building you can not afford to miss seeing them. C. F. TEMPLE, Rooms 1 and 2, 1. O. O. F., Building. Phone Red 500 Application for Liquor License. Matter of Application of H. J. Reb hausen, for Liquor License. Notice is hereby given that H. J. Rebhausen did upon the 9th day of April. A. D. 1914, file his application to the city council of the city of North Platte, Lincoln county, Nebraska, for license to sell malt, spir ituous and vinous liquors on 607 Dewey street, in the city of North Platte, Lin chin county, Nebraska, from the first day of May, 1914. to the first day of MBy, 1915. If there be no objection, remon strance or protest filed within two weeks from April 14, A. D. 1914, said license will be granted. H. J. Rebhausen, Applicant. Application for Liquor License. Application of A. E. Timmerman for Liquor License. Notice is hereby given that A. E. Timmerman did upon the 13th day' of April, A. D. 1914, hie his application to tho city council of North Platte, Lin coln county, Nebraska, for license to sell malt, spirituous and vinous liquors on the east 33 feet of lot 1, block 103, in the city of North Platte, Lincoln county, Nebraska, from the 1st day of May, 1914, to tbe 1st day of May. 1915. If there bo no objection, remon strance or protest filed within two weeks from April 14, 1914, said license will be granted. A. E. Timmerman, Applicant. Application for Druggists Permil Matter of Application of Jos. II. Stone for Druggist's Permit. Notice is hereby given that Jos. H. Stone did upon tho 13th day of April, 1914, file his application to the city council of North Platte, Lincoln coun ty, Nebraska, for pormit to sell malt, spirituous and vinous liquors for me dicinal and mechanical purposes only at 510N." Dewey street in the city of North Platte, Lincpln county, Nebras ka, from the 1st day of May, 1914, to the 1st day of May, 1915. If there be no objection, remon strance or protest filed within two weeks from tho 14th day of April, 1914, said permit will bo granted. Job. H. Stont, Applicant. Application for Liquor License. Matter of Application of A. M. Lock for Liquor License. Notice is hereby given that A.M. Lock did upon the 13th day of April, A. D., 1914, file his applicaton to the city council of North Platte, Lincoln county, Nebraska, for license to sell malt, spirituous and vinous liquors on the north 22 feet of the south 66 feet of lots .r and 6, block 103, and known as 603 North Dewey street, in the city of North Platte, Lincoln county, Nebraska, from the first day of May, 1914, to the first day offlMay, 1915. If there ba no objection, remon strance or protest filed within two weeks from Anril 14. A. D. 1914. said .license will bo granted. t. 111. UUblt) ipilllL'UIIU Application for Druggists Permit, Matter of Application of Francis J. Dunn for Druggist Permit. Notice is hereby given that Francis J. Dunn did upon the 13th day of April, 1914, file his application to the city council of North Platte, Lincoln county, Nebraska, for permit to sell malt, spirituous and vinous liquors for mo dicinal and mechanical purposes only nt 603 N. Dewey street, in the city of North Platte, Lincoln county, Nebraska, from the 1st day of May, 1914. to the 1st day of May, 1915. If there be no objection, remon strance or protest iifed within two weeks from April 14th. 1914, said per mit will bo granted. t Francis J. Dunn, Applicant. will handle this property. Bai- Application for Liquor License. Matter ot Application of Fred Walte math for Liquor License. Notice is hereby given that Fred Waltemath did upon the 13th day of April, A. D. 1914. file his application to the city council of North Platte, Lin coln county, Nebraska, for license to soil malt, spirituous and vinous liquora on north 22 feet of lot 5, block 103, being No. 611 North Dewey street, in the city of North Platte, Lincoln county, Nebraska, from the first day of May, A. D. 1914, to' the first day of May, 1915, J If there be no objection, remon strance or protest filed within two weeks from April 14. A, D. 1914, said license will be granted. Fred Waltemath. Applicant. Application for Liquor License. Matter of Application of John C. Den for Liquor License. Notice is hereby given that John C. Den did upon the 9th day of April, A. D., 1914; file his application to the city council of North Platte, Lincoln county, Nebraska, for license to sell malt spirit uous and vinous liquors on the corner of Front and Dwey streets, being Num ber 200, East Front streetr in the city of North Platte. Lincoln county, Ne braska, from the 1st day of May, 1914, to the 1st day of May, 1915. If there be no objection, remon strance orprotest filed within two weeks from April 14, A. D. 1914, said license will bo granted. John C. Den, Applicant. Application for Liquor License. Matter of Application of Cliarles T. Whelan'for Liquor License Notice is hereby given that Charles T. Whelan. did upon the 9th day of April. A.D.1 1914, file his application to the city council of North Platte, Lincoln county, Nebraska, for license to sell Ynalt, spirituous and vinous liquors on No. 204 and No. 206 East Front Straet, in the city of North Platte, Lincoln county, Nebraska, from tne first, day of May, 191?, to the first day of May, 1915. v If there be4io objection, remonstrance or protest filed within, two weeks fr6m April 14. A. D. 1914, said license Iwill bo granted. fif CifARLES T, Whelan, Applicant. Application for Liquor License,1 Matter of the Application of Luke F Haley for Liquor License. Notice is hereby giveri that Luke. F. Haley did upon the 9th day of April, A. D. 1914, file his application to the citv council of the city of North Platte. Lincoln county, Nebraska, for license to soil malt, spirituous and vinous liquora on East 22 feet of lot 3, block 115 known as 110 East Sixth Street, in the city of North Platte, Lincoln county, Nebraska, from the first day of May 1914. to the first day of May, 1915. If there be no objection, remonstrance or rjrotest filed within tTOn mi.. April 14. A. D, 1914, said license will be Luke F. Haley, Applicant. Application for Druggist Pennil Matter of Application of Fred W Rincker for Druggist Permit. Notice is hreby given that Fred W. Rincker did upon the 13th gay of April, A. D. 1914 file his application to the Citv council of North Plot, t : i county, Nebtaska, for license to sell muii, spimuous ana vinous liquors for medicinal and mechanical purposes ohly x? ?u ' ..Dew?y s,treet' In th- city of North Platte. Lincoln pnunfir M.ul ku. from the 1st day of May, 1914, to mr mi uuy ui .Uliy, 1UIO. If there be no objection, remon strance or protest filed within two weeks from Apiil 14th. A. D. 1914. said permit will be granted. Fred W. Rincker, Applicant. V