9 Dainty Jewelry v JBLKfefc sTwPBf r Adds Much to Your Personal Charm i t y III F well selected, it im parts an air of good breeding and re finement to both men and women. You will be greatly in terested in the new: designs we are now showing. Their inspection will afford you pleasure and does not oblige you to purchase! Can you not come today? DIXON, THE JEWELER. II m s UK, U. II. V.KLCJ3LLK, S s Graduate Denfisl. m m a 2 Office over the McDonald 5 State Bank. e m e Neeseepeeceeeaaaes8 CITY AND COUNTY NEWS Will Rodden, of the Silver Front cigar sto3, was a business visitor in Oshkosh Wednesday. Frank Dunn, Glenn Lorrimer and Leonard Redmond will leaye tomor row for Denver, where they will spend Sunday. Mrs. W. T. Banks, Mrs. Sanford Ilartman and Mrs. A. G. Howard were in Hastings this week attending the Temperance Union. Sam Poulos of the North Platte Candy Kitchen left yesterday for Oma ha where h3 will spend a few days on a vacation and visiting friends. A. W. Plummer has been in Max well for a week looking after matters on his ranch, which includes the threshing of the sweet clover crop which was harvested by Weingand & Orton. For Sale A High Grade Hard Coal Burner. Large size, cheap. Inquire at 813 W. 4th St. 70-2 Miss Kathcrino Seyferth, of Ro chester, Minn., who has been visiting here for some time with her mother, Mrs. Anna Seyferth, leaves soon for her home. Mrs. Seyferth will accom pany her for a visit. Charles Seyferth leaves next week for his homo in Boone, la., after visit ing in the city for some time with his jmother, Mrs. Anna Seyferth, and other relatives and friends. He was former ly a resident of this city. The electric company has been hav ing some trouble in securing as many laborers as needed on the construc tion of the new plant. Some of the men work a few days secure a small "stake" and then hop the Job. For Sale Fox Terrier Pups; they are dandies. Phono Black 505, or call at 1204 E. Fourth. JOS. GLASBR. 69-3 Improvements to the Gem confec tionery store have been completed by Gus Meyers, the owner of the build ing, and R. R. Dickey, tho lessee. It is certainly a "gem" and adds another to the handsomely furnished North Platto business houses. For Rent House at 200 West 6th street. See Mrs. R. D. Thompson at premises. tf The republican candidates en tour were accorded an audience of about two hundred in Brady, but not much of a crowd at Maxwell. At tho latter place a banner was flung across tho street Inscribed "Welcome to Max well Howell for Governor." A hotel man says that there are Just about half as many traveling men vis iting North Piatt,? this fall as last, and that It is not often all of his rooms are filled. It is said that during tho past year tho wholesale houses have pulled off 300 traveling men in Nebraska. Mrs. James Hart returned home Wednesday from an extended visit of several weeks in the east. She visit ed in Chicago where she was a dele gate to tho Lady Foresters' conven tion and from there she went to New York City and other eastern points. One driving through tho valley from Brady to Sutherland between and on both sides of the rivers, must con clude that there is at least one good crop in Lincoln county this year, that of iay. Hay stacks number not hun dreds but thousands, and from every sidetrack shipments are being mado. Having Just returned from the east, Kansas City and Omaha, I have added to my parlor equipment an electric High Frequency Violet Ray Machine and am now prepared to give Electrical Treatments for the Scalp, and Facial Massage and Falling Hair, Etc. Phone 261 for appointments. 70-3 MRS. C. M. NEWTON. We regret to learn that Franklin Peale, now living In Denver, has been in an almost helpless condition for some time byxrason of trouble with his feet. For months past he has been unable to walk". This affliction, taken in connection with the loss of sight, makes his condition pitiable in tho ex treme. Roy Lubbers expects to leave soon with his family for Sheldon, Iowa, where they will make their future home. Mr. Lubbers has been a resi dent of this city for some time and has traveled over western Nebraska with North Platte as his headquarters. He now expects to go Into business with his father. A special meeting of the city coun cil was held Wednesday aftprnoon at tho office of the city clerk for the pur pose of letting the contract on the extension of sewer lateral 'K." Sever al bids wero submitted and were read to the council. Tho contract was let to Conrad Walker of this city who sub mitted the low.est bid. Tho Waldo grading outfit has been busy for several weeks building roads east and west of Blgnell, and on ac count of tho newness of these roads navigation by automobile is rather slow. The best way to reach Maxwell is to take the road north of the river using tho regular laid out road north of tho track as far as Gannett, tlvm crossing and taking the road through tho pastures. Tho road from Maxwell to Brady nor.th of the track la In very fair condition. JOHN FAYE, Jit., IS SENT TO ISM'STIHAL SCHOOL John Faye, Jr., tho twolvo year old son of John Faye, of "this city, was Sentenced in llin ntntn Idnatrlnl arlmnl at Kearney yesterday morning and taken to that institution. On April 3rd last tho boy was brought before tho county court on complaint of a number of residents of this city upon tho chargo that ho was a neglected and delinquent child nnd after hearing the ovldcncc tho court advised that tho allegations wero proven and that tho boy was a (It sub ject for care by tho state or somo com petent guardian and ho was given into thj- custody of his uncle, II. A. Faye, rosining norinwcst or ui city. Tho boy remained with his undo for somo timo but flnnllv became dis satisfied and ono day he ran away with a horso and buggy, tho property of W. A. and H. A. Faye. Ho was an- psehended hero and a warrant was taken out for his arrest on tho charco of horse stpfillnir. At tli trlnl tlin allegations wero proven and after de- uoeraiion or 1110 case tno court spn tennced him to tho Btajo industrial school until he ahull linvn mnlntnlnpil his majority, which will bo May 20, J.UZ3. For Bent. 4 room house, B street, between Dewey and Locust streets. 6 room house 202 S. Dewey, modern except heat. Trices Right. 67-G J. C. HOLLMAN, Agent. Buchanan & Patterson's Bargain List. Nice 6 room cottage, corner lot, shade trees, toilet in house, connected with sewer, city water, electric lights, nice porches, on West 7th street, five blocks from new round house. Price $2,250 easy terms. Good 6 room cottage, with bath, toilet, electric lights, city water, 920 West 6th street, a bargain at $2,500.00. Good new 12 room frame dwelling on North Side, well lo cated for boarding or rooming house, modern except heat. Worth $5000.00, our price $3500.00 easy terms. Fine 8 room cottage with basement, electric lights, city water, toilet, bath and heat. Convenient to new round houee. Price $3700.00. Terms easy. The handsome modern two story dwelling 1110 West Fourth street , Price $4600 . 00 . Easy terms . If you are in the market for a home let us show you our list. We can save you money and loan you money to buy with. Buchanan & Patterson, Rooms 3 and 4 New B. & L. Building. ".Nearly .Married." Hello, all you Benedicts! Have you over had a second honeymoon with your first wife? It's an exciting ex perience and l?nds to all sorts of unusual situations. Leastwise it does in "Nearly Married", Edgar Selwyn's farce in three acts which will be pre sented at tho Keith Thursday October 1st. Running away with your first wlfel Sounds exciting, doesn't it? Well, it Is around an episode like this in that Selwyn has constructed a most inter esting play. To tHl you tho truth about tho whole story would put you on guard and spoil tho pleasure of anticipation; anticipation all tho more keen because of the reputation of Its author as a writer of smart come dies that are filled to the brim with laugiiaule situations and Binart hu mor. If you have ever been nesarly mar ried; if you have over reached that point in the matrimoual path close to the ritual, where the parson or the magistrate is about to ask if you will take, for better or worse, what you have brought with you, and just as you aro going to givo the answer in tho ainrmatlvo (its always in the affirma tive,) something happened that changed tho program and made you, so to sneak, go un for an altitude record, you will enjoy Mr. Selwyn's latest pon ellort. "Nearly Married" (leys not pretend to point a moral or picture the snares of unrigheous deportment. On tho contrary, tho author has utilized a "happenstance" in tho lives of a young married couple who havo come to the parting of tho ways, surrounded them with unusual situations, flnnally re uniting them happilly. Tho way he does It makes for oodles of laughter, and Heaven be praised, Clean Laugh (er! Seats for "Nearly Married" will go on sale at tho box oiTlco Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Celebrates Seventieth Anniversary. Ferdinand Tanger celebrated his seventieth birthday anniversary at his home on cast Eichth street Tuesdav evening. His children and grand- chldren residing In this city all camj In upon him and a pleasant evening was enjoyeu. auoih- iniriy cnuurcn PEItSOXAL l'AltAGJlAPHS Mrs. Mnurieo Gllllaump has boon snowline this u-r.Mr witii minii,. t AVolltleot. Mrs. F. W. Hormlngliauson is report ed quite sick at hor homo in tho Fourth ward. Miss Alico Plummor, of Maxwoll, was visiting frlonds in this city tho llrat of tho week. Maurice Lannlng returned this week from a visit of somo tlmo with friends in Salt Lake City. Itay Walker left Wednesday morn ing for Ogalalla where he will spend a few days visiting friends. Miss Grace Ogler has accepted a po sition in tho Hendy-Ogicr garago and sho began her duties this week. Hay C. Lnnpfnnl nf Mm Pivot vnll.. al bank was a business visitor to May- nuwur in mcrnerson county Tuesday. J. II. Hemphill left yesterday morn ing for Kearney to spend tho day looking after somo matters of busi ness. G. S. Thompson, of Hershoy, was a business visitor in tho city Wednesday transacting business at tho court house. Miss Lena Baskins returned Wed nesday from Grand Island where sho spent three weeks visiting relatives and friends. Miss Harriet Warren, of Tampa, Fin., sister of Fred Warren, will ar rive today for a visit with rolatlves and friends. Miss Kato Gibbs loft Wednesday morning for hor homo in Los Angeles after a week's visit with her sister. Mrs. W. J. Stuart. J. F. Clabaugh left Wednesday oven ing for Omaha to spend sovoral days on business Ho expects to return home tomorrow evening. Miss Erma Hnrnn ivlir, lm,l imnn visiting in tho city for some time, loft yesterday for Kansas City whoro sho will bo tho guest of friends. Miss Mabel Oleson, populist candi date for county superintendent, spent sovoral days in town this week look ing aft,3r her political fences. Miss Lillian Sicks left Wednesday morning for Lemoyno to visit the. Puschman family who live on a homestead fifteen miles north of Lc moyne. Ernest Itinckor loft Wednesday for Koystono to look after tho Itlncker store during tho absence of his fath er who camo homo Tuesday night on a visit. T. C. Patterson loft tho first of tho week for Detriot where ho will spend soveral days visiting friends. He ex pects to be homo about tho first of next week. Dr. J. S. Twinem is expected to nr rivo homo today or tomorrow from Chicago whero ho ha3 been spending soiho time on a vacation and attend ing1 a medical meeting. R W. Zeibort, of Sidney, arrived in, tho city Wednesday for a visit with friends. Ho wns formerly a resident of this city nnd was in the employ of tho Union rnclllc company. Real Estate Bargains. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Murphy loft Tues day for a month's visit with relatives and friends in different towns in Illinois. For BoutTwo largo front rooms for light housekeeping, 514 east Third St. Tho Buppor to ho given by tho losing lose stdo in tho billiard tournament at tho Elks' club wll bo held Tuesday evening. Mrs. E. T. Trnnmp and Mrs. Herbert Tramp loft Wednesday morning for Lincoln whero they will visit friends for a few days. Dr. Brock, Dentist, will bo out of his olllco until October Gth. 70-4 Mr. nnd Mrs. J. N. Baker returned Wednesday to their homo in Melrose, after visiting in tho city for somo timo with their children. were present Lutheran Announcements Tho Lord's Supnr will bo celebrat ed on Sunday. The chief service in the morning at 10:30. A special service In the evening at 8 o'clock. Tho at tendance of as many as possible Is most earinestly rteslred. Tho Sunday school service at 12 o'clock, M. Mid week service on Wednesday evening at 7:45. Marjorle, tho little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Liddell, is reported quite slide. For Sale. Eight room houso in North Platte. All modern except heat. Will trado for stock or lots. Phono Black 1G0. 70-2 and grand children ami a few friends I Now (built this fall) five room houso were nresent. rwiMi imiii rnnm nn.i .i n. . With bath room mill ('Inttntg llnnnmnnl under whole houso. Nicely finished. Located on west 4th street, Just one block west of tho old Cody property. Prico ?2100.00. Easy terms. Five room houso on W. 9th street, just 1(. blocks west of th) business section. Nlco large shado trees. Water in houso and connected with sewer. Prico $1500.00. Good terms. Ono of tho best residences In the Third ward, located on W. 4th street Just four blocks out. 12 rooms, mod ern in every respect. Ono of tho best homes in tho city. For prices nnd terms r,?o the agent. Choice residence lots in all parts of tho city. C. F. Temple. The Three C's Character, Cash and Credit. The greatest of these is CHARACTER, be cause it enables you to get the other two, i you have some ability to mix with it. When the bank is acquainted with your Character and your Cosh is on deposit with it you are in a position to command Credit. Then you are in a' fairway to succeed. Start across the C's today by starting' a bank account with the McDonald State Bank, Oldest Bank in Lincoln County PAID UP CAPITAL $100,000.00 SPICES THAT ARE QUITE SPICY Give the cook good ipiees and you'll notice the difference in the eatln?, Our spices are full strength and have the proper amount of "spiciruas ' to give your cooking zeit and piquancy. Allspice Cinnamon Black Pepper Ginger Cloves Nutmeg Cayenne Pepper Mace Everyone clean, perfect and pure. In pound, half pound and quarter pound packages. Why pay more for "near spices" when you can get spices that are quite spicy at prices that are right. STONE PHARMACY The Wooltex guarantee means that the good looks will last in every Wooltex coat or suit Wooltex garments arc made with the expert care which not only provides beauty of fabric and style when the gar ment is new, but protects the purchaser during two seasons of wear. The colors are fast, the fabrics will not shrink, and the beautiful lines, which are seen when the garments arc tried on, will last indefinitely, because these lines are tailored into every scam. Wooltex beauty is not pressed in with a hot iron. It is worked in by careful stitching by expert tailors; and though the garments may muss with wear, it comes out with the same beauty -and NO.003-Tlio WlmlalilcM Is a Wooltex creation of fit 1 i ii umiBuniiy pivniinK iinc. in graceful character when the wrinkles are n amnrt uoume-urcnateU effect, .jvhen worn closed . In rough weather, hut prCSSCU Ollt. chnnirinK to an easy rover Btylc, when worn open on pleasant ilays. Trimmed ,,,, ... . . i in hack with oiiveshaped, 1 Ins is why each season more nnd self-covered buttons, J hn.rmonlr.lmt prettily with conarrTric0n$3o!w).v;lvct moro women arc demanding Wooltex. Wilcox Department Store THE STORE THAT SELLS WOOLTEX COATS SUITS SKIRTS 1 1 i Y cos rS iir Copyrlitt I9M J Tie II. OlKfc CO. TB' OPEN AN ACCOUNT WITH The First National Bank or- XORTtt J'LATTIS, JXlil3ItA.SK A.. Member Federal Reserve Bonk System. CAPITAL A1SD SURllUSt One Hundred and Fifty Thousand Dollars. STABILITY, EFFICIENCY AND SERVICE HAVE BEEN THE FACTOBS IN THE GROWTH OF THIS HANK, AND THE SAME GAItEFUL ATTENTION IS GIVEN TO SMALL ACCOUNTS AS IS GIVEN TO LARGE BALANCES. INTEREST PAID ON TIME DEPOSITS. The "Bell Company" There is no ono "Bell Company' but the BelB System is mado up of soveral operating- companies, each giving service within a definite territory, and the American Telephone and Telegraph Com pany, which operates long distanco lines connecting the various local companies. The Amorioan Tolephone and Telegraph Company assists in financing the whole Bell System, and aids and directs in tho introduction and development of ideas and systematic plans and inventions, so that the moBt satisfactory equipment and practices may ho mado uniform throughout tho country. r The Boll policy has mado possiblo one method, one system and nation-wide transmission, with tho result that Boll service has become the standard of the world. "We 'Advertise So the People May Know." NEBRASKA TELEPHONE COMPANY Ufi