I I i' f ' V i V PUB IQTM A Q flETQ BEfe gjlHp in endless profusion will be found at the vllSlP flip CLINTON VICTROLA STORE SUHSE HltOWX MEMORIAL HOSl'ITAL. I00S West Fourth Street", NORTH l'LATTK, XKKKASKA. I If 1 I H tml II Hand Painted Monogram Salts and Peppers 75c Salts and Peppers 75c $5.00 Loaf Sugar Holders $1.00 to $2.00 Perfume Bottles $1.00 to $5.00 i m mum iii'ifci m w.A' Brass Smoking Stands . Brass and copper smoking sets 75c to $3 ley Hot Bottles and Lunch Sets $1.50 to 6.00 Sterling Silver Souvenir Spoons from 50c to $2 Party Boxes $3.50 to 6.00 Casseroles from , 50c to $5.00 Cameo Uvalliers $3.50 to $25.00 Bracelet Watches $1.50 to $25.00 Coffee Percolator value $14.00 selling at $10.00 Coffee Percolator value 10.00 selling at 6.50 Coffee Percolator value 8.50 selling at 5.50 Chafing Dishes value $8.50, sale price $6.00 Chafing Dishes value 6.00, sale price 4.50 Chafing Dishes value 5.00, sale price 3.50 50c to $3.00 B T i i : ( Bargains in CutGJass at the Clinton Store 6 Tumblers at S1.0Q Cruets and Qil Bottles 40c to $2.00 Nappies , 50c to $6.00 Cut Class Berry Bowls $1 .00 to $5.00 Cut Class Jam Jars . . . . 75c to $3.50 Sugars and Creams fom $ .00 to $6.50 This hospital has been opened for the one purpose of being a help to the sick oml suffering of North Platte und tin surrounding country in the trcnt mrnt of Medical, Surgical and Confine ment cases, and for the-good and well being of those who desire, In' their euro, Homopathy In Its entirety rather man n part. For we believe that this treatment s sHenUflc, br.se.d on tin scientific law Slmllla Similibu-i Curontur" (namely a like remedy will cure n like disease) also that it is one of the best (If not the best)) with its attendant aid, Orlflcial Surgery, In the cure of acute and chronic diseases. For when all other measures have failed if it is the will of the Almighty that the pa tient recover nothing will cure more quickly, easily, pleasantly or com pletely. We expect this organization in the city to bo lasting and a monument to the undying fame of Hahnemann and his law, and to this end the hearty co-operation of tho General Public is solicited in its support. North Platte was in great need of a general hospital and we are pleased to find that such a place has been pro vided in the establishing of "Tho Good Samaritan." We of the Nurse Brown Hospital do not expect these institutions to be an tagonistic, but we trust that the sep aration is for the good and .each is something that North Platte can well afford to encourage and maintain. Respectfully yours, JOHN S. TWINEM. M. D. Cm' A Ladies' genuine Seal Shopping Bags at Missing Link Cuff Links one-half price. make ideal Xmas gifts , TI . , r T. .. , . oj j qq 4-7; q? lie Racks, Brass Book Holders, Collar Bags, Leather Novelties at Creatly Reduced Prices. Clinton, the Jeweler Forchy l'asst-s on Plans. Richard Forchy, superintendent of construction for tho government ser vice, visited In the city Tuesday even ing for tho purpose of Inspecting the federal building to ascertain if tho proposed enlargement of tho basement could be done without danger of im pairing tho foundations. He made a thorough examination of tho building and informed Postmnster Davis that he would return a favorable repoit advising the department of the desira bility and feasibility of the proposed improvement. Mr. Forchy stated while hero that he had examined many federal build ings but that tho one here was kept In tho best condition and the neatest of any he had yet seen. He paid high compliment to the men in charge. While here ho also called on the low bidder for tho proposed improvement and went over the plans of doing the work. He proposed an excellant plan which he and Mr. Davi had worked out for removing the dirt from the basement. This is the major part of the contract as tho basement will not bo finished up only to the extent that it can be used as a store room. Joe Larson hns Leg Amputated. Word was received hero Wednesday I'.v the Elks' club and at District Fore man MtGraw's office announcing that Joo Larson underwent an operation Wednesday morning at tho Methodist hospital In Omaha and had his leg amputated. Tho leg has been bother ing him for some tlmo and lie re cently underwent an operation on tho knee. Tuborcolosls of tho bono then set In which necessifated tho amputa tion. Mr. Larson's leg was amputated above the knee and he will bo confined to tho hospital for some time. 'Dr. Jonas performed the operation. The operation was necosary to saving his life and ho is reported to have come out of it In good condition nlthough ho was very weak. He Is also suffering with trouble with his eyes. His many friends hero egret to learn of his misfortune. Obituary h'lbririgc JMirlcy Owens. Elbrldgo Durley Owens who was just taken from us by death at tho age of fifty-seven years -ono month and four days, was born at Bluffton, Ind., November 9th, 1857, and died at Cozad, Nebraska, December 13th, 1014. Mr. and Mrs. Moses Owens, his par ents, two of his brothers and two sis ters had gone on before to tho other shore. Ono brother L. P. Owens of Suther land, Neb., and ono sister still sur vive him. Ho came to Hastings, Neb., in the spring of 1878, and to Cozad in tho fall of 1879. On Dec. 29th, 1887, he was united in marriage with Mrs. May U. Jackson. To this union were born seven children, two sons and five daughters, all of whom are living. He was admitted to tho bar in 1892. In 1S98 tho Thirtieth senatorial district of this state choso him sena tor. In 1900 he was re-elected sena tor. In 1903 he was appointed receiver of the U. S. land office, at North Platte, Nebraska, which position he filled for four years. In 1907 ho moved with his family to Delta, Colorado, in the hope of gaining better health. After resid ing there for one year ho returned with his family to Cozad and followed the occupatiou of farming until the time of his death. In his going our school hoard has lost a faithful mem ber and our community a helpful and respected citizen. For twenty-five years he was a faithful member of the Cozad lodge of Odd Fellows and for the same length of time has been a free Mason in good standing. As a Knight Templar he was connected with the comman dery at North Platte. The Knights and tho Masonic order of Cozad officiated at his funeral which was held Tuesday at Cozad. Cozad Friend. You can buy a bracelet watch cheap er at Dixon's Christmas sale than elsewhere. Parician Ivory shoe liorns, brushes, mirrows, combs, files, button hooks, trays, vanity cases, Jewel cases, buf fers, everything for the dressing table. 35 cents to $25.00. Clinton Tho Jeweler, The Victrola Store. 5 DR. 0. U. CRESSLER, S Graduate Dcnlisf. 2 5 Offlco over tho McDonsld J k 8ta,to Hank. s CITY AND COUNTY NEWS Henry Waltomath has been confined to tho hoiiEO for sovor il days by an at tack of rhoumatlum. Ico cutting at Laramie has common cod and tho flrnt shipments aro ex poctcd.to reach hero tomorrow. Thrco of tho houses at this terminal will bo filled with tho Laramie Ice. Ico on tho Union Pacific lake east of town Is roported ton niches thick and when two more inches aro added tho harvest will begin. Should tho cold weather contlnuo It Is probable tho harvest will begin the early part of next week. California Rose Deads at Dixon's Christmas Salo. Suit was filed this week In the county court by It. F. Owens against Anker Hoe for tho sum of $271.0S, al leged to bo duo on a proiulKssory noto executed April 19, 1909. Plaintiff al lcgoB that tho noto was executed a Sutherland, Neb., and that It is so cured by chattel mortgages. IIo asks for tho principal with lntorcsts and costs of tho court proceedings. Sterling Silver Iluttor Spreaders ono-half dozon for $5.00. Sterling SU vor Individual Salts In enso for J5.00. Clinton, Tho Jowolor, Tho Victrola Store W. T. Prltchard, governmental vet erinarian who has been in Indiana and Michigan for Hovernl weeks usslst lug In stamping out tho foot and mouth dlseaso among cattlo, la ex pected liomo toramorrow. MrB. W. II. McDonald has boen con fined to tho house for a week with an attack of plourlsy. Sho Is, however, Improving. P. C. Itasmussen, of Council Bluffs, arrived in tho city Wednesday to vis it for a few dayB with friends. IIo for merly lived in this city and Is well acquainted hero. Ho was accompan ied by his frlond Mr. Blnck. Smoking sets, Collarettes, Chlflor obs, book cases, foot stools, for "him"; dressing tnble, music cabinets, dress ers, etc., for "her"; let us help you make a selection. North Platto Hard ware & Furniture Co. Calvin II. TUlotson, 32, and Miss Louisa B. Travor, 21, both of Suther land, woro married yesterday morning by County Judgo Grant at tho court house. Tho groom Is a farmer In that vicinity nnd they will mako the i: homo on a farm Quality counts In holiday goods. Huy your toj'H at Wilcox Depart ment Store. Miss I rum 'Huffman will return homo tomorrow from Chicago to spend tho Christmas vacation with her par ents Mr and Mrs. G. S. Huffman nnd other relatives and friends. Miss Huff man Is attending tho Ann Morgan schoul of expression and voice culture in Chicago. Sho will appuar hero in recital with Miss Florence " McKny, Dccomber 28th. Willi each Xmas Ireo purchased at our More no will ghu 1000 totes for our Panama Imposition trip. LIHRK-SANDALL CO. Tho hoard of county commissioners mot Tuesday for tho purposo of call ing a now Jury for tho January torm but upon Instructions from Judge Grimes the Jury was not called. Tho Judgo instructed them that u new Jury could not bo called until tho old ono was discharged. Tho now Jury will bo called as soon ns poosslblo so that tho January term of court vlll not bo delayed moro than can bo helped. Sterling Silver Pencils, COc to $1.00. Solid Silver Child's sets two and throo pieces. 2.50 to $4.50. Clinton, Tho Jowolor, The Victrola Store. Dr. K. W. Fetter, of Brady, was vis iting In tills city Wednesday, return ing homo In tho evening. Coino in! The picking Is Just fine at BLOCK'S Clearing Sale. Tho most appreciated Xmas Gift County Surveyor It. L. Cochran ar rived In tho city yesterday from Hrady where ho had been visiting for tho past week. See Huffman's Window Dr. and Mrs. H. C. Brock leavo soon for Falrbury where t'hoy will visit through the holidays with Mrs. Brock's parents and other relatives and friends. I will leavo town and offer for salo a horse, buggy and my household goods. Bessie Hansen, 71G east Sixth Btreet. Phono 800. Given Away, Absolutely Free Mrs. C J. McNnrmara and son Charles leavo tomorrow for Oninha to spend tho holidays with Mrs. Me Namara's parents. They expect to visit tlioro for a month. Sterling Silver Toilet Sets $10 to $25. Military seta nnd nianlcuro sets S3.50 to 1S. Clinton Tho Jeweler, Tho Victrola Store. ilionias Haggerty left last evening for Denvor whero ho will spend two weeks during tho holidays visiting hts parents nnd other relatives and fronds. A Beautiful Oil Painting MIbs Gertrudo Rcbhnuscn returned homo today from Hastings for the Christinas holidays with her parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. Ed Rcbhnuscn and fam ily. She Is attending tho Immnculntc Conception academy at Hastings. Skirts, Ktmonns, Bath Robes, Un derwear, Sweaters, Waists, Petticoats, Hoso and Bags of nil kinds now on salo at lowor prices than ovor of fered at any salo you evor attended. BLOCK'S Don't Delay Christmas Will Soon Be Here. Our Store contains hundreds of new ideas forv the holiday buyer. Gifts from the most inexpensive to the most elaborate and you are sure to find exactly what you wan tin the way of something absolutely new for your friends and relatives at a price that you will bo pleased to pay. Hundreds of beautiful and inexpensive gifts are shown in our extensive collections of all useful and dainty gifts. Prepare for Xmas. Make your selections while there is still goodly assortments to choose from. E.T. Tramp & Son.