r -. -r" rv" jtv" dCV CsV fCiV tt',vs-iC,N-(CCV1O0 v -- V v v5itt 'S iVv F if - 41 v unstinas bhopping! . : I .A y :h r. tr- & S& sr. & sr 5 5"' & & - ATISFACTION in early Christmas flop ping -Because you can weigh and con sider your purchases. With the tardy Christmas Shopper there is a hurry and scurry and many things forgotten. S (Jets Thrco llox Car TIiIctcs. Union Pacific Detective Ira Wied mati returned Wednesday morning from Paxton whero ho was called to Investigate a robbery of a car of sal mon. He (aught three men there which are being hold under suspicion. The seal of the car was broken and considerable mercandise was taken from if.. The Airee men may bo brought here for trial as the robbery Is thought to have occurred here. The car was broken Into between this city and Paxton. PKKSONAIj paragraphs LOCAL AND 1'EIISONAL Our store is full of holiday suggestions. Beau li fill and useful gifts for each and every friend and all members of the family. This year we have made a special effort lo gather just the good things, at I he right prices, too. vVr SJj 1 I I eifTi & t. a m .. a a mm. ."" "r " ' m o Jess I'll Illlps .lumps Itiiuil of VUo Hundred Dollars. Jess PhillipH, ono of the men who was lo have been tried at tills term of the district court, left early In the week for parts unknown and thus far no trace has hern found o" him Phillips was charged with Anton Holup who was acquitted yesterday morning for connection with the rob- v ry of the Crete Hour mills at Wal lace, and was out on bonds of $000 which was furnished by his father-ln-law Dudley Scolleld and his brother Kd Phillips, both of the Wallnco vi cinity. Tho case was called In tho district court for Tuesday afternoon but was not taken up until Wednesday morn ing. Phillips failed to put In his ap pearance and Investigation disclosed the facts that he had left tho country. Ills leaving In the face or trial would tend to establish his guilt and ho will probably bo located and brought back for trial. Anton Holup was given trlnl In tho district court Wednesday and tho jury acquitted him after deliberating for over eight hours. Tho case wont to tho jury at six o'clock In the evening and thoy brought In a sealed verdict at about two-thirty Wednesday morn ing. Tho charge was breaking and I'litorlng and tho penalty Is a term In the penitentiary of from one to twenty years. Tho following jurors sat on tho easo: Luko (lambrel. W. A. Hayes, t'harlos Holt, John Johnson, J. O. Leonard. Have Mecomber. I. N. llros ius, Jnke Scatter, Frank Swift, Albert Sti'lnhauser. William Sumlqutot and H H Sanders. Mr. Sanders was elec ted foreman of the jury. V.II. . ! . Ill George 11. Cooper, 'I'l. and Miss Clara M. Kleinow, 19, both of Well fleet vicinity, were united in marriage Wednesday afternoon by County Judge Grant. The groom Is a farmer of that vicinity and they will make their homo there. Passenger train No. C Is now a lo cal train from this city east for all passengers who got on at Cheyenne. This train has heretofore been a fast train but will do tho local work in the place ot No. 14 which was recently taken oil. it arrives here at V.'du a. m and leaves at 10:00 Mrs. Emily Coales returned this week from Omaha nnd Council muffs where she spent a month visiting with friends. Hugh Scoonover, of tho Scponovcr (c Co. store, was u passenger to Urady Wednesday to attend tho funeral of Charles Cochran. i). H. Parslll, secretary of the Gns ton Music Co., was up from Hastings Wednesday looking after tho Interests of their store In this city. Mrs. K. Kyne, ot Hlnggold was oper ated upon Wednesday at the Nurse Brown Memorial hospital. She is re ported getlng along nicely. Tor Sale Mack Langslmn roos ters, $1.50 each. Mrs. C. 12. Carlson, Uoute 1, Hershey, Neb. 93-4 Miss Edna Sullivan returned to her duties at tho II. S. Scoonover & Co. store Wednesday after being off for several days on account of sickness. Mrs. S. G. Keeney returned Wednes day morning to her home in Indianola, la., after visiting In the city for a few days with her brother, E S. Davis nnd family. She accom panied Mr. Davis to Kort Lupton. Colo., last week and stopped off bore for a short visit. Dr. S. J. Ulchardson. fomerly of this city, is now located In Hershey whore ho opened up an olllce this week. Ho was located here for about three months but decided to change his lo cation to Hershoy. While In this city he worked up a good country practice and he had a number of patients in that vicinity. For Rent After December 1st, the It-room house on Sixth street east of tho Lloyd opera house. Good cel lar, bath, electric lights, city water. Inquire of Mrs. R. D. Thomson, 514 west Fifth street. SStf Dr. J. S. Twincm was called to the Wallace vicinity Tuesday evening by the Illness of Mrs. Purbaugh. lie was out in the snow nearly all night at tempting to work his way through the drifts but was unable to do so. Tho roads to Wallace are quite badly drifted and were almost Impassable Tuesday night. Miss Pearl Koontz left Wednesday afternoon for Gothenburg to spend two weeks visiting friends. Dr. Twincm wns called to JJIgnell Tuesday by tho severe Illness of Mrs. W. E. Spade of that vicinity. T. C. Patterson was able to bo out Tuesday after being confined to his home for several days with a severe cold. Liefore buying all your Christmas presents bo sure to visit tho various booths at tho Masonic hall, Dec. 17. You may find tho very thing you have been looking for. C. J. McNamara, W. R. Maloney, Clyde Frlsto, F. C. Pielstlcker, R. L. llaker, Arthur Rush, Georgo Fried and A. J. Salisbury attended the funeral of t'harlos Cochran Wednesday after noon at Urady. Mrs. Frank Oliver Is reported quite 111 nt her homo on east Eighth. Don't forget tho llttlo tots. Buythem a box of homo made candy nt tho Ma sonic hall Dec. 17th. W. J. TIley returned Tuesday from Des Moines whero ho spent several days on business for tho Yeomen lodge. While In that city ho heard "Hilly" Sunday who is holding some very successful meetings there. Rev. Sunday was given a big dinner by the Des Moines commercial club to which Mr. Tlley was invited. Over two thousand men were present at the dinner and a nice program of speak ing wns given. Mr. Sunday gave a special meeting for tho men which wns very interesting. Glvo useful Christmas presents. I have Domestic Vacuum Cleaners and tho Reliablo Electric. Mrs. M. V. Mitchell. Phone Red 101. 92t2 Public Take Notice., Having placed our business on a strictly cash system wo ask that all parties knowing themselves to be in debted to us call and settle their ac counts. Remember that all back ac counts paid during tho pony contest will help some boy or girl toward winning the valuable prize. "Your Uosom Friend." Phone 77. DICKEY'S SANITARY LAUNDRY.. A little eiluiation in Hiinitation pre vents lulu re ulohis liny some Red Cross iilaiups and help in the educa tional work. Only one cent apiece Stamps on sale at all drug stores and by authorized agents who will call at tho houses. GOO Sterling silver Thiinbliis will bo sold for 10c ench DIXON, Tho Jowolcr l!1ill!tffllllSllllMlltla Man) Attend l'lim-nil. The funeral of Charles Cochran was held Wednesday afternoon from tho Methodist church at Urady and wns attended by many. A largo numbor from this city nttonded and tho church was crowded. Tho lloral tributes wore profuso and beautiful, llurial was mado In tho Gaslln comotory south of Urady. Hospital In ;hmI Condition. Tho Good Samaritan hospital Is now equipped with tlto best surgical appli ances nnd Is In tho best sanitary ec dltlon possible, despite a few rumors to tho contrary. At a recent meet ing in this city roports came in of people making accusations to tho ef fect that tho hospital was not sani tary. Two well-known physicians of this city who havo hnd considerable hos pital experience state that It Is one of the host hospitals in tho state. One of thorn In particular stated that the hospital hero Is far ahead of any that was In Omaha a few years ago. Tho hospital Is on a paying basis already and It has been running only eleven days today. There are four teen patlonts thero now nnd several moro will ho brought thero soon. In dications point to a success far ex ceeding tho expectations of the men who started It and thoso who havo it In charge. Tho work is gottlng well organl7.ed nnd tho hospital Is being run on tho strictest nnd most eio noinlnnl lines to glvo tho best service It Is cortnlnly a great credit to North Platto. OPEN AN ACCOUNT WITH The First National Bank -oi- XOliTJI 1'LATTJS, JV2JASA-. Member Federal Reserve Bunk System. CAl'lTAK .AA'i; SUltl'LUS: One Hundred and Fifty Thousand Dollars. STABILITY, EFFICIENCY AND SERVICE HAVi: IH'.KN Till: FACTO KS IX Till: GROWTH OF THIS I1AXK, AM) Till: SA3IC t'AUCFUL ATTENTION IS GIVEN TO SMALL ACCOUNTS AS IS GIVEN TO LAItGE ItALANCES. INTEREST PAID ON TIME DEPOSITS. Mrs. Emily Contcs has accepted a position in tho Clinton Jowolry Btoro for tho holiday season. For Sale. 100 Stock Hogs nud Shoats and Duroc Hoar. W, T. WILCOX. 92-2 Miss Cleo Castlomnn lofl yesterday morning for hor homo in Slloam Springs, Arte, cnllod thoro by tho Ill ness of hor inothor. Miss Cnstleman has boon Hpouding tho past year in this city nt tho J. W. Mc.Mlchnel homo. WIS o5 L ! rlli It is Good Advice for joint!,' nnd old (o take out Fire In surance, in fact no business mini uould think of Icing without il in those modern dnj. Insurance is just as neeossiry us eating or slccpi'itr. Hut it is ilso to diicrlmlnntf In the Coiimnii) j mi do I usiness ith. Let mo talk Fire Insurance Itli jou and sIiom jou lun lo Mt the best at the Icnst ti st. REAL ESTATE, LOANS AND INSURANCE ROOMS 3.AN52, I.O.O.F. BUILDING, NORTH PLATTE, NEBRASKA. mamamm woam ii i imhhihiiiwmim FORD CUT! I HlVLiu ON PARTS The following is a partial list: Old Price New Price Rear Axle Housing $10.00 $ 7.50 Spindle Con. Rod 2.00 1.00 Front Wheel 6.00 5.00 Front Hub Complete 3.00 2.00 Radiator Hose 25 .10 Connect Rods 2.50 1.50 Crank Case and Lower Cover 12.00 10.00 Magneto Assembly 10.00 7.50 Muffler, Complete 2.50 2.00 For this reason no Ford cars got to the junk dealer and the owner of today and purchaser of tomorrow had and has a small cost first and always after ward. Ford Touring Car $490.00 Ford Runabout $440.00 Ford Coupelet $780.00 Ford Sedan - - $975.00 F. 0. B. DETROIT K. J. Gardner is with us today and will remain indefi niteh. lie has with him one of the hest welding outfits in the state. He can weld anything. Bring in your broken auto or engine part. HENDY-OGIER AUTO CO. Flour $1.40 Per Sack. Straight grade, made from hard wheat milled at ller-he) Five Sacks or more $1.35 per sack. Potatoes, Five Bushel lots, 5Sc. Farly Ohios. This ear is extra fine, well matured and good cooking potatoes. Red Onions 90 Cents. Supph going fast. (Jet what you need. WBaaaa&aeaEEB APPLE S raaHsraasnEEca inesap per barrel S3. 75 (Jano per barrel S3.50 Ben Davis per barrel. 3.25 Baled Hay 35 Cents. 3 Bale Lots $1.50 Shelled Corn 65c per Bushel. R. N. LAMB, Phone 67 North Locust St Electi ic Toasters $1.75 Beginning Det.mber 1st this New Weslinghouse S2.50 I pright Radiant Toaster will be on Sale. The first 25 Toasters sold will go for 31.75 the next 25 price will go for S2.00, the next for S2.25 until the regular of 2.5() is reached. TAKE ONE HOME AND THY IT. North Platte Electric Co. C.li.MOU:Y,3Innngor.