vm i" i" A . ' 1 mnm mamammmmm Have Y v ou a Clock? Good Everyone admires the dignity of the Tambour Clock. Its plainly apparent character and reliability account for its great popularity in exclusive homes, either for the parlor, library or living room, It is made in solid mahogany, oak or mahogany finish, either with chimes or strike. Price $9.00 to $45.00. We cordially invite your inspection. DIXON, THE JEWELER. DR. 0. II. CRESSLER, I S Graduate Denlisl. 2 Office over the McDonald J State Bank. a it80GeooBooaeeoBfltse CITY AND COUNTY NEWS John Vosiepka is reported quite ill at his homo on south Maple street. Miss Mario, Stack is assisting in the oflice of the county superintendent (his1 week. For Rent Rooms for light house keeping. Apply 108 west Second. 77-2 Miss Marie LeDIoyt is reported en tirely recovered from her illness of several weeks duration. Mrs. Harold Wright, who has been on the sick list for the past two weeks is reported convalescent. Mrs. Holzlander is reported serious ly ill at her home on West Eleventh. Genevieve Selby, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. I. Selby, was operated upon yesterday morning at the P. &. S. hos pital. Mrs. H. M. Grimes and Mrs. F, W. Rincker will entertain the COO Club next Tuesday evening at the hdmo of the former. The Tilllkums will give a sale of Japanese Art goods at Howe & Ma loneys' Friday and Saturday, October lGth and 17th. Dr. J. S. Twinem was called to Somerset yesterday morning by the serious illness of Mrs. Miller. Her condition is reported quite serious. Miss EfTle Christ who had been in the alteration department of tho Block outfitting store for some time, re signed her position the first of the week. Rev. J. L. Barton has b,een in Omaha this week attending the state confer-, ence of the Bnptist church. He was one of the leading speakers during the conference. Miss Alice Siemnn, graduate nurse, was called to Sholton tho o,arly part of this wcok to take care of a patient. 13. E. Sandy, residing In tho Fourth ward, la confined to his bed with ty phoid fever. Ho was taken sick about n week ago nnd a serious enso of ty phoid dovoloped. Jeff Mclntyrc, who lives near May I Mower, was in town yesterday making ' proof on his homestead. D. W. Mor ( row and Alvln Picklo accompanied Mm as witnesses. ' I Mrs. F. W. Ilermlnghausen, who was very ill for several wcoks, has now re turned to her homo nnd Is ablo to sit up in a chair. She i still in a weak physlcnl condition. C. A. Fletcher of Somerset was in town Wednesday making final prodf on his homestead. He was accompan ied by Carl Anderson and Geo. Han nah as witnesses. Superintendent W. R. Cahlll and party arrived in the city Tuesday even ing to visit hero for a few days with, friends and to look after different matters at this terminal. G. D. Ever, representative of the Lexington Mill and Elevator companyx spent a few days In the city on busi ness. He was called hero by tho ac-1 cldent to Verne Smth. Mr. Ever is, traveling representative of that com pany. In the Elks' billinrd tournament the Horrigan team has a lead over the Frlsto team that will be rather dif ficult to overcome, and It looks as though ho Horrigan men will again cat a good meal at the expense of the Frlsto team. For Rent Furnished room with bath. 807 east Fifth. 7G-2 Mr. and Mrs. Roy Lubbers are pack ing their furniture this week prepar atory to moving to Sheldon, In., whor Mr. Lubbers will go into tho hardwnre business. They have lived In this city for the past few years and Mr. Lub bers traveled out of here. A special meeting will bo held at the homo of ft'rs. Havi.nan, 310 wot Sixth street this evening at eight o'clock when Mrs. Ada Unruh, of Port land, Ore., will give a short address on woman suffrage. She is a most gift ed speaker. The public is invited. Ray C. Langford of the First Na tional bank left Wednesday morning for the Tryon vicinity to clerk at a farm sale. Col. Dave Love of Suther land will auctioneer the sale and he drove down hero after Mr. Langforti Mrs. Gus Chamberlain and son, of Denver will arrive int he city tomor row for a visit of some time with Mrs. Chamberlain's father, P. II. Sullivan and family. She will remain for the Catholic Girls' fair which will bo held next week. J. R. Mlnshall for many years an employe of the local U. P. shops, but who has been spending the past four months with his son Jess In Bridge port, was in town Wednesday enroute to Omaha. Jess Mlnshall has ben coun ty clerk of Morrill county for three years and Is a candidate for re-election. -y 'i1 V ,V5' iVwJ Vi'g ,Vi vii V5 v& V3f 2 ' $ Iwlnnrlav. $ ? j j .a ay, Saturday . October 16, 17, 19 6? J IO 1 In lill All our Ladies9 $25 Suits iio ax tpiOoUO All these suits are the latest models for fall1 and winter 1914. All Ladies', Misses' & Children's Coats go at 20 per cent discount ' Suits, Coats, Dresses and Skirts for stout Women especially. See our window display. Alterations Free. These Prices Are for Cash Only. gU The Leader JULIUS PIZER, Proprietor. aV" t " w "' "" o OUR SALES OF NT LACED CORSET; are greater than everandwe attri bute this fact to our carrying such a complete assortment of Henderson and La Princesse Front Laced Corsets. When you purchase one of these corsets you are absolutely sure of securing the greatest value for your money. Henderson and La Princesse Front Laced Corsets are made with all the latest ideas known to the successful designer, including the ventilated hack section, which js inserted the full length of the corset, the ventilated shield placed under the front lacing and an elastic sect ion in the skirt for the perfect adjustment when the wearer is seated, standing or bending. We have these models in the low and medium busts for all vatieties of figures, We can fit you correctly with one of these models and at a moderate price. E. T. Tramp &Son. 'f s New Company Takes Charge Tho lumber and conl yards of the C. F. hidings Co. at .North Platte and Maxwell were formally transferred this week to tho purchasers. The new firm will bo known as tho Coates Lum ber and Coal Co., and Elmer Coates, well known in North Platte and Lin coln county, will be the resident man ager in North Platte. Tho Coates company had an option on tho yards at Hershcy and Sutherland, but con cluded not to purchase them at the present,but may do so later. Club Noilu Kntcrtuiiicri. Tho Club Novlta was delightfully en tertained Wednesday afternoon at the homo of Mrs. Leslie Raskins. A pleas ant afteroon was enjoyed with vari ous diversions and a good attendance was present. Practically tho full membership was present. At the close oft he afternoon a nice two course luncheon was served. At this meeting a ghost and witch party was planned for Hallowe'en. The party will be held at the home of Mrs. Stackhouse at tho experimental sub-ctntlon. Uelojs at (he Keith XcxMVcck In presenting "Tho Red Lily" the Deloy Company have tried to reach the acme of light comedy, Tho scene is laid In a hot house and has to do with a raro llowor Tho Red Lily. Tho surroundings and costumes blend into a very pretty color schemo and tho comedy Is Interspersed with now and catchy song numbers. Miss Deloy's solos are a featuro of this hill and her duct wth Mr. Geo. Borig would bo an asset to any per formance. The comedy Is very ably carried through by Robert Richer and Eddie Deloy, who has n host of friends v hereever ho has shown, nnd Is con ceded to bo tho best versatile comedi an now playing In tho mlddlo west. Tho chorus with the Doloys la ad mitted to bo one of tho best trained of small choruses as they sing ns well as danco. Tho Red Lily is shown In connection with two reels of pictures each show lasting one hour and thirty minutes. Tabloid means condonsod cut down, so tlioge who attend tho Keith during tho week can very readily see what an abundnnco of good clean comedy and song can bo used In an hour performance and still have a comploto production. This extra attraction has been en gaged by Mr. Garman at an enormous oxpenso nnd with tho threo comploto changes of program a week should play to standing room only. Show starts at 7:45 and 9; 00. Prices 15 and 25 cents. "SO Public Plenhc Take Notice. We, the undersigned, havo decided to place our respcctlvo LAUNDRIES on a CASH HASIS. As most of our accounts are small we find It Impos sible to succeed and continue the credit system. Therefore on and after December 1st 101-1, ALL LAUNDRY MUST RE CASH DELIVERY, Signed: EDMUND DICKEY, Sanitary Laundry Win. Adair, Owner, W A. SKINNER, Mgr. tf North Platte Laundry. Attacked li) Rat. Red O'Urlen was atacked by a largo rat Tuesday evening In front of tho bowling alloy. He had started for home shortly after eleven o'clock and as ho loft tho building the rodent ran out nnd Jumped upon him. He kicked it off and killed It after a fight which caused much excitement. The rat evldontly had somo terribly deep-seated grudge as It put up an awful fight. Tor Sale or llxchangc. One thoroughbred black Langshang rooster. Incjulro of William Maloney, S03 East 5th street. 77-1 Tho gridiron warriors of tho high fichool go to Gothenburg tomorrow to ry conclusions with tho liign scnoo ten nf that town. Tho latter team la said to bo putting up a strong game nnd it Is anticipated that tho North Platto boys will need put forth their best efforts In order to securo tho long end of tho score. Word has been received announcing thnt James Turnle. who was stricken somo weeks ngo with paralysis at his homo In Columbus. Ohio, Is In n very weak condition and continues to grow weaker. Mr. Turplo was formerly a resident of this city and has a number of relatives and friends here. He Buf fered a stroke .whllo Mrs. Turplo was visiting relatives In the sumraor. F. C. Plelstlcker left Wednesday morning for tho Wallace vicinity to at tend a sale. The Three C's Character, Cash and Credit. The greatest of these is CHARACTER, be cause it enables you to get the other two, if you have some ability to mix with it. When the bank is acquainted with your Character and your Cash is on deposit with it you arc 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 "xT" ) w W An Engine And A Policy. can'do much to relievo ono's anxloty In enso of a fire, but It is n question If tho policy is not tho inoro powerful. It is a good thing to havo, in any case, for tho firo is Hablo to wlpo out every thing before tho engines arrive. Sup pose you let mo write you out a policy In a rellablo company? It will take a load off your mind for futuro days, . . 1 CK. TEMPLE, REAL ESTATE, LOANS AND INSURANCE ROOMS 15S52, I.O.O.F. BUILDING, ' NORTH PLATTE, NEBRASKA.