I'KRROXAL L'AKAGKAl'lLS SOCIETY AND CLL'JIS. a y.. j "" i,-J.!..m:J Our Watch Service to Railroad Men All success to practical young rajlroad men who arcx saving to get a Howard Watch! We understand how they fed about the Howard. During our years in business here we have sold many Howard Railroad Watches, and admire the desire to own a Howard. Frankly, then, we say to Railroad men that we want you to come to us for your Howard Watches. We can do you a good service in the way- of showing you an assortment of Howards such as you will like to choose from. Clinton, Jeweler and Optician. 511 Dowcy St. We want your Repair Work. Ia. I 'tin it m'tfritamimmMnfirnY'id, CITY AM) COUNTY NEWS The Davis garngo received a carload of Bulck cars Tuesday. A daughter was born Wednesday to Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Brown. A son was born Saturday to Mr. an4 Mrs. R. A. Arnold, residing on east Sixth street. Mr.and Mrs. B. C. Allison, of Staple ton, attended the funeral of Jeanetto Gaunt Monday . A daughter was born Wednesday to Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Harlan, residing on esat Third Btreet. i A daughtu was horn Sunday mo.'ti Inr to Mr. ai.rt Mrs. S. O. Blai;.lc.u, re siding soutli of the city . The Monarch Mnlleublc Iron Itnnge, the blny satisfactory Jluiige nt Jler- whey's, opposite post office. L'hoiio 15. T M. Cohagen Is building nn addi tion to his residence, til no adding a new porch and making other Improve ments. , If the pnrty who found the pocket liook on Oct. 7th, will return coin dated 1854 to this olllco they may keep tho change. Llcenso to wed was Issued Tuesday afternoon from the ollicc of the conn ty Judge to llalpli Ford, 2G, and Miss Clara Bethol, 18, both of North Platto. "An apple a day, keeps tho doctor away." Order a bushel at onco from .your grocor. Bon Davis $1.10 per bushol, Black Twig $1.20. Mrs. Lawrenco Wornbrt, neo Annie Itobhnusfn. at Kenjnoy, gavo birth to a child Wednesday, but the infant shortly utter 'birth. Yostardny Mrs. Wlcnrort's condition was rathor critical. In a lottcr to Tho Tribune Dr. D. T. Qnlgloy, now of Omaha, says, "do ing vory woll horo ho far. Havo done more hero In two woolcs than I ovor tlld lu North Platto In u month. Only $2.50 and up for fitting your jyo glasses, Dr. Elms, McCabo Bldg. Phono 3C. 78-4 V. C. Plolstlckor spent Tuesday In tho country northwest whero ho clerked nt a sale of "Cap" Haskell's. Ho reports that tho stuff all sold high. Tho horaca brqught an exceptionally lilgh price. Thovbanns of niarrlngo woro pub lished Sunday morning from St. Pat rick's church for Wilfred Stewart of Lexington and Miss Mary TIgho of this city. Tho wedding Is to occur next weok. Charles Dixon loft Wednesday for Kearney on a trip of Inspection of watches ovor tho Union Paclllc sys tem. From thoro he want on to Lincoln to visit friends at the state university and to take In the football game. An attempt was made Tuesday night to enter the L. W. Wullu-r residence. Tho would-be-burglar was hoard cut ting tho screen of a front window by Mrs. Walker, who phoned the police. Tho ring of tho phone ovldently t'rlj?ht enod the fellow away, aa he wub not around when tho officer arrived. Get your eyeitclasaen froni'Dr. Elms Prices $2.50 and up. Olflco in McCabe Bldg. Phone 30. 78-4 Mr. and Mrs. Charles O'N'Iell and son John and daughter Agnes, of Lincoln, will arrive In tho city next weok for a visit with relatives and friends and to attend tho wedding of MlssMary Tlghe to Wilfred Stuart which occurs Wed nesday. Mrs. O'Noil Is an aunt of Miss TIgho. I II, Harbor wont to bis ranch In Lowellon yesterday to look aftor tho shipment of llvo cars of hogs which lie has boon feeding on tho ranch. Nat urally ho Is somowhat dissatisfied over tho drop In tho prlco of hogs. Tho price is now two dollars per hundred less than when ho began feeding his bunch for market. Money to loan on Ileal Ksfafo. Bit ATT Ss G001UIAN. MrB. S. H. Grace, of Chicago, ar rived In tho city Wednosduy ovenlng for u visit with hor daughter, Mrs. W. L. Itichards,. Mrs. Graco was visit ing horo a few days ago and wont to Choyonno to visit othor rolativos and friends, Sho will know complete her visit hero and return homo. She was formerly a resident of this city. In muny towns located on the Lincoln HIgliwny celebrations have or will bo held In honor of the first versary of the Highway, which had Its birth ono year ago this month. Has North Platto lost all Interest In f coast to coast highway? If not, let us occasionally show some interest and enthusiasm. For Rent House, modern except heat, good condition, with Majestic range in kitchen. Inquire of W. A. Kocken, 811 East Third street. By reason of Intorost shown in the Lincoln Highway by tho people of Kearney, tho officials of the associa tion have offered to donate 2,000 bar rels of cement and the necessary steel culverts for tho building of a seedling mile of the highway. Perhaps V Is unfortunate that tho people, of North Platto do not show more interest in tho highway. Wednesday morning's Omaha Bee stated that W. D. Oldham, of Kearney, working under tho democratic state committee, would tour this pdrt of the state In the wako of Ex-Governor Aldrich. No word has yet been re ceived hero as to when ho will arrlvo to address tho citizens of this city. Strango thnt they seem to bo always "In tho wako." Horcaf,tcr Dr. Elms will do tho all round prnctico of medicine and sur gory in his olllco; city and county calls and conflnoment canes. All work ono- nair price, cash. Phono 30. 78-4 Urging that business depression nnd tho war in Europe hns caused a shrin kage of root r than $70,000,000 in thol I'linuul Jii't revenues, rcprenontntlvB of thirtwteht custom rauroads oper ating over 59,000 ml lea of transporta tion llian, appeared bVoie tl.o lnt t- UM" t si orco comtnifesion Tu .i,' asuiiii: fn t tney Do gran, d ,u i ast .i " per un Increase In ."!' . r: i- For Sale Duroc Jorsey Malo Ilog.i. this spring's. S. G. Anderson. 78-2 Conch M. Kolth Novlllo leaves this afternoon for Lexington to witness tho football gamo between tho local olovon and tho team of that high school and from thoro ho will go to Lincoln to tako in tho gamo tomorrow. Ho will tako u number of tho high school players with htm to boo the gamo. About six men from tho regu lar team nnd soveral from tho second team squad. Tho postofllco nt Grant, the county seat of Perkins county located south west of hero, was robbed Sunday morning. Tho safo was blown up and the robhors got away witli about $225 in cash. Suit was filed Wednosduy lu the county court by A. A. Irvin of Eddy vllle, Neb., against Clius. Pitts for the collection of n promissory note oi $50.64 alleged to be due,. PInlutin' al leges that said note was executed April 8th, 3910 and that It bears el.-V per cent Interest. Tho note with in terest amount to $77.67 nnd plulntiif Ubks Interest on that amount from date together with coat of the action. Some good bowling contosU have boon scheduled for throe weeks, be ginning vlth next week. Six teams niivo been organized nud they will competo in u three weeks' toi-rmtmrnt wiih thrco guinea u weok. Tin games uru fcediilcd beginning Moduj even ii.'t. (itobor, 20Mi, and wi'l end Im v 11th. Af;s. Anna Jensen returned to Jtaw II in, Wyo., Tuesday. Miss Young, of Haatlngs, ia Tlaitlng in the city with her stater, Mm. Carl Sttnon. Hanrfr Dteoef attended the triad i loogc of Odd Fellows at Grand laland Liu week. sJ ifira. r reti uariow etna cnuaren leave for Cody, Wyo., today after a week's visit with friends. Mra. Omar Huff leaves next-week or Omaha to spend a fsw days with relatives and friends. 8. M. Souilr returned Wednesday mm Grand Island where he attended .ho state meeting of the I. O. O. F. Davy Day and Will Friend lenve to day for Lincoln where they will take in the football gamo tomorrow. D. W. Bosack, of this city, left yes terday morning for Kearney to attend the Lowryz-Moody tabernacle meet ings. Mrs. E C3. Thornburg has been ipendlng this weok with relativos In Cambridge, having loft for that place Sunday. Mrs. Massey and son of Omaha ipent a few days visiting at the Thomas Henley home and attending the fair. Minor Hinman leaves this evening for Lincoln to tako in the Xebrnskti Michlgan Aggies football game to morrow. Mrs. MaryJones returned Wednes lay from Geneva where she spent a few days attending the meeting of li brarians of the state. Mrs. I-nkor. who has been visiting her brother, Frank Barber for a month, left Tuesday night for her home In CtMlforniaf Mrs. Luko Healey and Miss Mar garet Barker leave the la3t of the week for Denver to spend a few days visiting relatives and friends. County Treai. A. N. Durbin and County Clerk Yost spent Wednesday attending tho farm sale of Bert New man, residing north of Brady. Miss Hannah Keliher leaves soon for Omaha where she will spend two weeks visiting her brother, E. T. Keli her and other relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Richards re turned the first of the week from Chicago, Omaha and other points east where they spent several days visiting. MIchnel Shcedy returned Wednes day morning from Denver where he spent several days on business for tho harness firm of Forstedt & Sheedy. About a dozen football enthusiasts will go to Lincoln tonight to witness tho gnmo between the stute university team and the Michigan Aggies. M. K. Novlllo will head the delegation. Wm. Harcourt, of the Harcourt & Jensen store, left Wednesday evening for Omaha to spend a few dayu an business. He will also visit othor points and buy stock, for the store. ' Percy O'Brien left yesterday morn ing for Omaha to spend u few days vir itlng friends. He accompanied hbi mother that far on her way home to Missouri where sho lives on a farm. i Mrs. Edmund Dickey will entertain a number of ladies at cards this after-I , lliOll. ; Mrs. W. H. Bird, Mr3. Ed Ogler and , Mrs. Edmund Dickey have Issued lnvl- rations for two large parties for next ' Tuesday and Wednesday afternoons to ! be given at the home of Mrs. Bird. Mrs. J. W. rayne and .Mrs. Allison Wilcox entertained thirty-six ladles at a 500 party Tuesday afternpon in favor of 'Mrs. Fred Onrlow, at tho home of the former. The house was attractively decorated with foil flowers and Jack o'lanterns and the enjoyable two ourse luncheon that was served nt the elose was suggestive of Hallowe'en. A delightful session of the 500 club was held at the Grimes residence Tuesday evening with Mrs. Grimes nnd Mrs, Rincker as hostesses. Eight tables were placed, and guest3 other than members of the club were Mr. and Mrs. Fred Warren and Miss Warren of Tampa, Fla., Irs. Fred Garlow of Cody, Miss Fern Griflln of Denver and Mr. and Mrs. Barron. Hound 0er for Giunbllnir. Arthur Anderson of Sutherland ap peared Tuesday before the county court nnd entered a plea of not guilty to enticing a minor to gamble. The charges were preferred against him by George White of Sutherland for gambling with his minor son, John White. Anderson was bound over un der bonds of one hundred dollars which were furnished by the com plaining witness, Mr. White. The crime with which Mr. Anderson is charged Is a serious one and calls for a heavy fine or for penitentiary sentence. Mr. and Mrs, William Martin and their son-in-law, Ernest Gossart and wlfo of Hastings, arrived In the city tho first of the week to spend a few days here looking over tho land in Lincoln county with the view to pur chasing u good sized tract. Public l'leuse Take Notice. We, the undersigned, have decided to place our respective LAUNDRIES on a CASH BASIS. As most of our accounts are small we find It impos sible to succeed and continue the credit system. Therefore on nnd after December 1st 1914, ALL LAUNDRY MUST BE CASH DELIVERY. Signed: EDMUND DICKEY, Sunitury Luundry. Wm. Adair, Owner, W A. SKINNER, Mgr. tf North Platte Luundry. Sol Hodes, a former resident of this city, is visiting here for a few days with friends. He is now traveling for u clothing store. He wu3 formerly em ployed at The Lender while in this city. Mr,, nnd Mrs. Horton Munger were called to Omaha yesterday by u telephone message stating thnt Judge Munger's condition hud grown worse. The Judge bus been slck for several months. " For Rent Two nicely furnished rooms In modern house for either la dles or gentlemen. Mrs. M. V; Mitch ell 412 east Third street. tf Among those from North Platte who attended the Odd Fellows' grand lodge nt Grand Island this week were Judge and Mrs. Hoagland, Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Dnvis, A. O. Kocken, Guy Swope, J. E. Evans and S, W. VanDoran. Mrs. Gus Chamberlain and son left Wednesday monfing for their home in Denver after visiting in the city for isevernl duys with Mrs. Chamber lain's father. P. H. Sullivan and family and taking in tho Catholic Girls' fair. Sickening hendaches, Indigestion constipation, indicate unhealthy con dition of the bowels. Holllster's Rocky Mountain Tea makes tho bow els work naturally and restores yom system to perfect health and strength Begin tonight. Schiller & Co. Iniiiiiiiio Duroc Jersey and Poland China Hours-mid (Jills On Novombor 7th, nt tho U. P. bnrn ut Loxington, wo will soil eight fall boars nnd eight fall gilts; twelve spring boars and twelvo spring gilts. They nro tho thriftiest lot wo hnvo over owned. Tho entire herd wns giv en tho doublo treatment August Cth and having full range of tho nlfulfu fields, tlioy curry no surplus fat, but aro lu tho best posslbl slinpo for use fulness. It interested sond for cir cular. Wo havo sonio pure bred Red Polled bulls and fresh cows of Red Polled, Holstlons nnd Guomseys, nlso Bnrred Plymouth Rock cockorols for &nlo pri vately any time. J O. ANDERSON. 70-0 Lexington, Neb CHECKING AGAINST CHANCE. The man whose check-book is made use of whenever purchnses occur, is checking against chance. A check puts each transaction down in black and white with botli parties signatures attached. A check-book can be obtained by starting a cheeking Account lit this bank. Platte Valley State Bank, "Home of Checking Accounts" North Platte - - Nebraska. X i;f.tM ims --. X ! 7. IAi J and especially about Munsing Underwear. It's the most sensible, serviceable, and satis factory underwear sold. It wears a long time. It stands the test of the laundry. It's alwayG perfect fitting. It keeps its shape and finish until worn threadbare with use and it's not dear either. It's made in all the popular styles for men, women and children, in a va riety of heavy, medium and light weight fab rics. We recommend it to all our trade as the best popular priced knit underwear on the market. Wilcox Department Store OPEN AN ACCOUNT WITH The First National Bank -of- XORTII FLA.TTJS, JXJS1IRA.SKA.. Member Federal Reserve Bank System. CA.PITA.L AA'D SURPLUS: One Hundred and Fifty Thousand Dollars. STABILITY, EFFICIENCY AND SERVICE HAVE BEEN THE FACTORS IX THE GROWTH OP THIS BASK, A'1) THE SAME CAREFUL ATTENTION IS GIVEN TO SMALL ACCOUNTS AS IS GIVEN TO LARGE BALANCES. INTEREST PAID ON TIME pEPOSITS. Buchanan & Patterson's Bargain List. Nice 6 room cottage, corner lot, shade t,reos, toilet in house, connectad with sewer, city water, electric lights, nice porches, on West 7th street, five blocks from new round Jiouse. 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, olir price $35U0.00 easy terms. Fine 8 room cottage with basement, electric lights, city water, toilet, bath and heat. Convenient to .new round house Price $3700.00. Terms easy. The handsome modern two story dwelling 1110 West Fourth street . Price $4600 . 00 . Easy terms . If you are in the market for a home let us show you our list. We can save you money and loan you money to buy with. Buchanan & Patterson, Rooms 3 and 4 Neiv B. & L. Building. IftJ "WR fflyggfEgmaiBBffiaaraiBBa ere is Yom Opportunity. ! SPICES THAT ARE QUITE SPICY GIvo the cook pood ipieos and you'll notice tho difference in the entinp. Our apices ure full itrength and htivu tho proper amount of "apiciness" to give your cooking zest nnd piquancy. Allspice Cinnamon Black Pepper Ginger Cloves Nutmeg Cayonno Pepper Mace Everyone clean, perfect and pure. In pound, half pound and quarter pound packngos. Why pay mora for "nenr apicoa" when you can get spicea that are quite picy at prices that are right. STONE PHARMACY jB hy&m-"j'l!ffi$ -5? The World's Best Makes of Pianos at Terms to suit, Kimball, Packard, A. B. Chase, Smith & Barnes, Holland, Crown, M. P. Hail, R. S. Howard, Nelson, Price & Teeple, Wilson, Schaefler, Thompson, Willartl, Gaston. Piano players all makes. Victrolas. We will sell you any of the above makes and several others at Prices to suit on Monthly Payments. See our stock at Clinton's Jewelry Store. GASTON MUSIC CO. S23B i