-- y -p N ' If $ w w " 5! A'. - T" .. Ms- . Dainty Jewelry AsHByic a :i q i A 0 I Adds Much to Your Personal Charm 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 wc are now showing Their inspection will afford - you pleasure and does not oblige you to purchase. Can you not come today? DIXON, THE JEWELER. fas A Million Rollnr MjMcry Wednesday Owing to the. piny "Nonrly Married" coming on Thursdny, wc have inndo arrangements to show "The Million Dollar Mystery" on Wednesday. I'lenso bear this In mind and do not miss this installment. Foot Hull Scnson Uncus Friday. The foot ball n'ason will bo for mally opened Friday by ngaino with the high schol team of Curtis on the local gridiron. The local eleven will devote this week to strenuous prac tice and hopo to strengthen the weak ness displayed In tho gamo with the alumni players Friday afternoon. Tho local team asks for a big turn out at the opening game. Decision in Yon da Case. Th supreme court has affirmed tho verdict of the district court of this county in the case of Yonda against tho Royal Neighbors. Mrs. Yonda held an Insurance policy of .$2,000 In the Royal Neighbors, and after her death payment wns resisted on the grounds that misrepresentations had been made when Mrs. Yonda took the medical ex amination. The district court award ed tho Yonda estato the full amount of the policy and tho defendent ap pealed to tho Supreme Court, which handed down a decision last week. sai S DR. 0. II. CRESSLER, : 0 m 2 Graduate Dentist. S Office over the McDonald Stato Bank. CITY AND COUNTY NEWS Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Murphy left Sat urday for a month's visit with rela tives at points in Illinois. Frank and Neal Turpio left Saturday evening for Omaha to spend a week or more -looking aftdr matters oil business. The Howe & Malonoy undertaking establishment installed a njw morgue tabl i Saturday. The table is the most up-to-date on the market and is abso lutely sanitary. Edward L Jensen, of Macombe, 111., is visiting in the city for some time with "his: parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Jensen, of the firm of Harcourt & Jensen. Tho Presbyterian aid society will meet In the church parlors Thursday nfternoon at 3 o'clock, being enter tained by Mesdames I. L. Miltonberger, Ed Ogier and Jackson. The body of a stranger, supposed to be JohnMateloincn, a Finlander, was found on tho tracks east of Gothenburg Thursday morning. Ho had been struck by an east-bound train". Tho floor and gallery of the Keith was packed Saturday evening to see Cooper's novel novel, "The Spy" in motion picture. It was an. excellent and interesting presentation. Leonard Redmond and Francis Dunn left Saturday evening for Oma ha whore they spent Sunday visiting friends and enjoying themselves. They reurned home yesterday morning. Joseph Pigman, a banker from Mc Grew, Neb., was visiting in the city He came hero to meet his wife who was returning from Omaha where she underwent an operation in a hos pital. Fred Durner, a young farmer of Somerset precinct, transacted business in town Saturday and made this office a call. He said corn in his section of tho county averages about twenty bushels to th,9 acre. Many North Plntte people are plan ning on attending the Ak-Sar-Ben festivities at Omaha next week. Will Rodden and Guy Pitt left yes terday morning for Hxannis where they will spend several days at the county fair. Attorneys Stout and Miller of Oma ha, were visiting in tho city yesterday looking after some business matters and calling on friends. Wanted 4 modern rooms furnished, must be first class. This ofllce. 71-3 Vacant houses which wer5 unusual Uy plentiful during tho summer, are filling up, and the greater umber of thoso unoccupied are of the more un desirable class. W. W. Scott, the well known Sunday school missionary, was called to Sow ard'yesterday by a telegram announc ing tha.serious illness of his sister, Mrs? Bylngton. " A fine lot of heating stoves and ranges at Hershey's, opposite the post- office, Lawrence Hlte, residing south of tho city, left yesterday for Mitchell Neb., where he will take up farming. Mrs. Hito will leave for that place the last of the week. In many fields fall wheat Is show ing a dense carpet of green notwith standing the dry veather. The acreage seems to bo larger than us ual on the south side territory. O complete line of fall merchandise at E. T. Tramp & Son's. Misses Alice and Elsie Langford left Friday evening for Los Agoles, Cal., where they will spend the winter. They will probably make their home on the coast If they are satisfiedhere. All tho new fall shades in wool dress goods now being shown at E. T. Tramp & Son's. Tho double apartment houso on west Second street .erected by Messrs. Grimes and Halllgan will soon be ready for occupancy. It has been leased by C A. Weir and P. J Barron. F. R. VnnMetpr, who has been night manager at the Vienna Cafe since Mr. Hupfer purchased tho place, resigned Sunday and left for his home in Salt Lake City. Mr. Hupfer has not yet secured a man for the position. School Enrollment Reaches ill 10. Tho total enrollment in tho city schools nt the end of the third week last Friday was 1,310, an increase of thlrty-eightovcr the same period last year. These additional pupils are be ing taken care of in the same number of rooms and by the same number of teachers as last year. Tho most crowded rooms are those of tho lower grndes in tho first ward building.. The census taken by Fred Elliott this summer showed 1,520 children of school ago In the city of North Platte, This would indicate that 210 have not yet enrolled, but included in this 210 arei sixty-five women who are still of School ago but are married, and two men who are in the same position. Nearly Married. A merrily fashioned farce is Edgar Solwyn's "Nearly Married" which will bo tho attraction1 nt tho Keith theatro Thursday, October 1st. Mr, Selwyn has set a fast pneo for American authors In this latest product of his clover pen. This, In vtfw of tho fact that tho fun In "Nearly Married" starts in tho first act nnd is kept at a hilarious tension to tho very end of tho play. Mr. John Webster carries off most of tho hopors in this cleverly acted piece, but ho receives valuable as sistance nt tho hands of his leading supponi in tho persons of Miss Doro thy Dunn, Fanchlon Campbell, Minna Gale, JnmcB Ford, John Dolnn, P. C. Foy und tho others In tho admirably chosen organization. It 1b n great plcasuro to seo John Webster again. H,o Is ono of tho Uest of our comedians and his local fol lowers always enjoy his caplcal per formance. Iu "Nearly Married" Mr. Webster plays tho role of breathless, slap-dash, always-ln-n-hurry husband, who having quarreled with his wlfo and permlt,"d her to apply for a di vorce, suddenly falls In lovo with her all over again, Just nt tho momont when tho flnnl decree 1b granted. "pearly Married" may not point a moral, but It Is adding to tho gayety of a theatrical season nnd Is heartily rec ommended to the legion of stngo pa trons who enjoy good, hearty laughter. Seats now on sale at tho box olllce. Suffrage Field Day October nl. Tho following ladles of North Platto will ontortnln at ton cent "Suffrage Tens" on next Saturday afternoon, Octobpr 3rd, which is suffrngo field day for the stato of Nebraska. Mrs. W. H. Cramer, 703 west Fourth. Mrs. Phillip Dents,' 221 south Syca more. Mrs. Levi Duko, 820 cast Fifth. Mrs. Arthur C. Howard, 708 cast) nun. Mrs. D. M. Hogsctt, 521 west Fourth. Mrs. 13. W. Mann, 321 south Locust. Mrs. Frank Mar.tln, 304 east Tenth. Mm. Norman Louden, 320 south Chestnut. Mrs. I. L. Miltonberger, 1202 Locust. Mrs. Herman Lo Dloyt, 403 w.est Sixth. Mrs. Howard McMlcltael, 420 south Vine. Mrs, Carl McQrow, south Ash. Mrs. Wm. Morris, C03 west B. Mrs, QPnulson, G02 west Sixth. MrS: Mary E. Reynolds, .321 south Vine. Mrs. A. Samuolson, G03 woat Seventh. Mrs. C. II. Wilson. 210 west First. Others mny bo added to thcoo lntor. Tho day following is Suffrngo Sunday In Nebraska as woll as National Pcaco Sunday. Tho suffraglstB wcro pleased when our president cIiob.t October 4th, as tho two subjects nro so obviously fitting to bo discussed. All ministers nro be ing asked to discuss them. Then tho noxt Sunday, Octobor 11, Dr. Anna Howard Shaw will speak at tho KQUU thcafr in tho nftornoon. Sho Is presi dent of the national association, and probably tho best known nnd tho most admired suffragist in tho world today. MAV WILL ATTKXI) ASSOCIATED CHARITIES Reports have come to Uvj effect that there will be n large representation at tho meeting for the purpose of or ganizing an Associated Charities to morrow evening. A large number of the lodges In the city have reported that their delegates have been ap pointed and will bo present. It is hoped that every order in the city will have representatives present. Circular letters were sent out Satur day instructing that tho delegates bo appointed. Those who have not re ceived notice through their head of ficers and are interested In tho work are asked to send delegates anyway, as there Is to be a unionizing of all the charities of the city as far as pos sible. At tho meeting tomorrow evening no money will be asked ns it Is for the purpose of organizing. Thoso who have been delegated to come aro assured that they will not be solic ited -for funds. Also no organiza tion represented will bo In any way bound to lend financial support to the organization. All aro asked to come, however, and get the project started with the support of every institution in the city that is interested in this kind of work. (3LEXX MILLER HURT RY FALL FROM EXGIXE FOR- RENT 5 room house, lot C, block 137 east Fourth street. Street No. C03. $12.00 perm ontli. Lester Walker, Agent. 5v "I saiiru, for if we never irvj we never succeed c25lV PRESTIGE. When n check is received bear ing the name, "Platte Valley State Bank," it carries with it prestige and. the recipient knows the maker of the check has sound banking con nections In offering the services 'of this bank, we are placing at your disposal banking relations that must reflect to your advantage in all your busi ness dealings, which is prestige. Glenn Miller, a brakemnn running west out of hero, was quite badly hurt Friday afternoon by a fall from an en gine. Tho accident happened in tho yards at Paxton and Mr. Miller sus tained a badly lacerated scalp wound and was severely bruised about tho body. He is reported resting easy at present.. Mr. Miller was switching in tho yards nt Paxton and while riding on the rear of the engine he lost his bal ance and fell off. His foot caught in some way und ho .was dragged for some little dlstnnco. H," has no recol lection of the accident other than that ho fell, for he struck on his head nnd was rendered unconscious. His head was badly cut. The wound extended from over the left temple to tho back ofy his head on the right side and was badly lacerated. It Is about six inches in. length. In addition to this he was b&dly bruised about tlyj chest and sus tained some other minor bruises. -He was brought hero on an after noon train and taken to tho North Platte general hospital where his in juries wen? attended. Ho is getting along nicely, but ho will bo obliged to remain at the hospital for another week nnd it will bo some tlmo after that before ho will be able to work. Union Pacific (Sets Decision. In th Injunction proceedings brought by Julius Hnhler against tilo Union Pacific in! which he sought to restrain the company from building a sidetrack across the land In tho east pnrt of town which hpl claims to own tho supremo court handed down a decision Saturday adversely to Mr. Hahler. A wlro was received hero at four o'clock directing tho sidetrack to be built and within tin hour workmen wero engaged In building It undpr tho supervision of Section Foreman Ham mer. Tills work wns continued Sun day nnd completed that evening. This sidetrack leads from tho main lino east of the brick houso now owned by Mr. Hahler to tho Blto of tho now electric plant, and passes lnsldo the fenco erected on tho north side of th building. Wallace MM Rurglnrled. . Sheriff Salisbury und Deputy Wil son wero called to Wnllaco Sunday to probe into tho burglary of tho Wal lace mill which occurred some tlmo Saturday night. Tho mill ns robbed case appears to be quite complicated. Saturday .evening six men wero in from tho country and got very much intoxicated and suspicion lnys on them. Senrch warrants wero tnken out and the officers found Hour in two houses that were searched. Tho Hour boss tho name of tho Wallnco mill and at tho mill it was stated that these families had not purchased flour for some time. On account of tho press of business the sheriff was un able to remain thcro to Investigate further, but they hopo to find the partlos. in a short time. tilg Rail) nl Baptist Church. Sunday was observed at tho local Baptist church as Rally Dny and the sorviqes wore largely attended by the membership nnd by many others. Tho Sunday school hour and tho church service hour wore run to gether for tho purpose of observing the day. Tho excerciscs consisted of work by tho children showing what had been done in tho Sunday scliool and consisted of recitations of Bible verses nnd singing of songs. Another interesting feature of tho 8evico wu8 tho dedication of babies. Tills is a new feature of tho Baptist church. Six babies were taken for ward for the dedication setvic which was very impressive. . Let The SHOES Tell You Xottlcc For UldH. Bids will bo received to and includ ing Oct. 3, 1914, for the sale of tho two story frame house, known as the Par ish House, corner of Fourth nnd Syc amore streets.'. Tho committee re serves the right to roject any or nil bids. Arrangements can bo mado for the removal of tho building, to suit the purchaser. E. W. Mann, chairman, Guy Swope, Dr. J. B. Redfield, com mittee. 72-2 What is the reason there arc more "Queen Quality" made and sold than any other kind of Women's Shoes in the world? We can toll you but you may not believe us. The shoes can tell you and you will believe them. Buy a single pair, and let them tell you their story. It is interesting. 111 MIL Patent Pony Button, black brocaded cloth quarter, 17-8 French Louis heels, welt sole, price $3.50 Wilcox Department Store. Dr. Brock, Dentist, will bo out of his ofilce until October 5th. 70-4 DIch of Serious Ailment. Frelda Ellza,beith Lovowell, nine.- teen-months-old baby of Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Lovewell, of tho Brighton vi cinity, died Saturday evening at n local hospital of an ailment which works very much like cholera. Tho little girl was brought hero only re cently for treatment. Tho funeral was held yesterday from tho Howo & Mn loney chapel conducted by Rev. O. O. Wood. The othor Utile girl who was brought hero the same day is reported getting along nicely The parents brought tho ono girl down in tho morning and while they wero hero their doctor brought tho otlvr girl down witli the same ailment. Platte Valley State Bank, "HARVEST HEADQUARTERS" All Grain Checks Cashed. North Platte V A Mjpen louriccoum VJF'Jm Nebraska. E. F. Kirnmerly, of Beatrice, repre senting the State Building nnd Loan company, arrived In tho city last ev ening for a short visit with friends and to look after business matters. The Three C's Character, Cash and Credit. The greatest o these is CHARACTER, be cause it enables you to get the other two, i you have some ability to mix with it. When the bonk is acquainted with your Character and your Cash 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 ' Order of Hearing" on l'lniil Settlement Tin State of Nebraska, Lincoln Coun ty, HS. In tho County Court: In the Matter of the Estato of Mary 13. Slutts, Deceased. To tho Creditors, Heirs, Legatees and Others Interested in tlvJ Estato of Mnry E. Slutts. Take notice, that John W. Slutts has filed In tho County Court, a re port of his doings as Executor of said estate, nnd it is ordered that the same stand for hearing the 20th day of October, A. D., 1914 before tho Court at the hour of 9 o'clock A. M., at which time any person interested may nppear and except to nnd contest the same. Notice of this proceeding and the hearing thereof is ordered given to nil persons Interested in said matter by publishing a copy of this order in The North Platto Tribune, a seml wcekly newspaper printed In said county, for threp conecutlvo weeks prior to said date of hearing, Dated Sept. 22, 1914. 829-3W JOHN GRANT, County Judge. Wm f&SBsfllisssssK PJsmtifl&EHsssMiiJsK f iljir jifflTIBMBMBIsBBMr TTn WihBwBSBJJBJSjBBJBjBJXt KBSBsHHBSssssHsBsssflssssBa ISHKiaBiflssRjp BBBBBSsfliBSBBBBSBBBK mnBssssW BBBBBflfflJftSBSBBBBBBy vsfa pssbsMhbHbsssm '!t " " i assssiisjssssssm ( sssssssH ' '' ssssB 'W:' j? issssLKiMliv V '& -- , 4BssssssssssssssWiBsssssssssssssssM&3 ?V& f-J ---''' -- - -n SPIOES THAT ARE QUITE SPICY Give tho cook Rood spicea nnd you'll notice tho difference in tho entlnK. Our spices nre full strength and have tho proper amount of "spicinesB ' to give your cookinR zest nnd piquancy. 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