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r Special AT- The Vienna Cafe For 25 at: itmwTmvTTTvr'aaLl'v- DR. 0. 11. CRESSLER, Graduate Dentist Ofllce over the McDonald State Bank. CITY AND COUNTY NEWS. Miss Irene Schott visited friends in Sutherland tho first of this week. Harry "Worrell, of Sutherland, spent the first of this week hero on busi ness, O. L. Stout, of tho Lowollon Bank, spent tho foro part of tho week hero on business. Miss Lucille Schrlver of Callaway, who spent the first of this week here, left Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. L. Silason camo down a few days ago from Keystono to visit Mr. und Mrs. Fred Frcdrickson, Harry Lowell expects to leave shortly for an extended visit with r:Bti'3 !n eastern polnrs. Frank Mecomtyer of Grand Island, camo a few days ago to visit his parents for a week or more. Mrs. L. C. Hansen, of Omaha, who visited her mother Mrs. Emma Pul vor last week, has gone homo. Miss Marjory Campbell who haf been visiting in Grand Island for a week will return home tomorrow, W. L. Cary of Omaha is spending' a few jlays hero on business connected with tho Lincoln Highway bridge. Mrs. P. A. Norton who had been vis King- in cities of Iowa' for sovcral weeks is expected to return Monday. Attorney W. V. Hoagland went to Korthport Wednesday morning to spend a couplo of days on business Dr. W. Nunn and Mrs., Nunn of 9t.." Paul, Nobr.i visited Mlth Dr. andvMrB,, D. E. Morrill this weok. W. R. Powell, Kirk Sturdevant and Qlaronco Millor returned Tuosday from a hunting trip In tho Lake country. Misses Florence McKay and Flo Johnson left Wednesday morning for Norfolk to attend tho Christian En deavor convention. MrB. Georgo Vosolpka will ontortain a numbor of ladles tomorrow after noon at an apron showor for Miss Lucy Dunn. Miss Vorna Grovo of Itockwoll, la.-, who has 4 boon tho guest of her aunt, Mrs. Albert Muldoon for sovoral weeks, will leavo today. Mrs. Vigo Chrlstlanson and sou ltnymond who have been visiting in St. Paul, Nobr., for sovoral weolh, aro expected homo tomorrow. "Jack" Stack has resigned as do livery man for Horrod and cxpocta to rc-ontor tho U. P. shops to com plete tho trade of machinist. IIo sor vod part of his time prior to tho last strike Scene from Harold Bell Wright's Great Play "THE CALL ING OF DAN MATTHEWS", Dinners Cents. " ""' m " MIss Eva Bakor has as her guest Miss Alva Poynor, of Sutherland. Mrs. .T. I Hausor. son and dauchtor. left tills morning on a trip to Kansas City. Tlie furnituro for tho now cafe to bo oponed in tho room south of the McDonald bank was received yester day and is being set up today. , , r. i building of the Bank Tho new of Lincoln County at Hershcy has been completed at a cost of seven thousand dollars and posses sion will be taken today. It is cer tainly a beautiful homo for this suc cessful bank, Mrs. Frank Buchanan entertained a number of ladies at an informal af ternoon Tuesday in honor of Mrs. J. H. Posey, of North Bend, who Is her guest, A couplo of hourB wero spent In kcnslngton work, after which nice refreshments were served. Mrs. Fred Payne entertained ten young ladies tho latter part of last weok at a iheatro party for her niece, Miss Gladys Foster, who is a student at tho Kearney Normal. After the pic tures tho young ladies wero served with refreshments at a candy kitchen Will Goldsmith, baker at the Dlckoy bakery, was badly burned about the face, arms and neck early yesterday mornlng whllo stnrting the flro for tho day's work. On account of Its slowness In burning ho 'used a small amount of gasolhio which exploded. His Injuries will oblige him to bo off duty several days. Optometrists fit glasses properly, accurately, scientifically to defects of tho sight; artistically as regarding framo fitting and size of lenses; satis- factorjly as to ease and comfort and fee. C. S. CLINTON, Registered Op tometrist. Lok for tho sign with tho big ring. Just ad specialization develops the highest skill Intho lawyer, tho doctor, tho scientist, Just so. surely speclall- atlon and concentration dovelon tho greatest usefulness of 'the individual ii I in ovory endeavor. Optometrists are specialists their works tho prcsor- vatlon, comfort and usefulness of do- fcctlvo eyes. C. S. CLINTON, Regis- tcrcd Optometrist. Look for tho sign with tho bin rlnrr. Latest Hair Dress 25c. CoatoB' par- ior Mrs. Frank McGovorn entertained fwnnti'.flVA Inillnu Wndnnuilnv nvnn. ing at a pro-nuptial linen and china shower for Miss Lucy Dunn. Pro- gresivo flvo hundred wns played and places found by uniquo cards. First prlzo was a kuplo bride doll and was won by Miss Alice Sullivan. Miss Ethol McWllllams received a small loathoar ntiran us a conHolntlon nrlzo. ftor tho games a history in pictures was mado by each guest. Partners for lunch wero found hy matching candy hearts. Tho color scheme of pink and whlto and tho heart design was also carried out In tho refresh- inonts. Miss Dunn rocoived many pretty pieces of china and llnon. Keith Theatre, Monday, Nov. Lowrey Closes Ilcvlrnl at York. Evangollst Oscar Lowrey and us Blatants, who conducted a revival here last spring, closed a five weeks' series of meetings a? York Sunday night. Thero wore 730 conversions, and a thank offering of $2,000 ;glvan Mr. Lowrey. ' Arrange for JJrotherhoml ltnnuuvt. Tlio men's brotherhood of the Moth- odlst church held aracetlngat thqAn- tonldo8 residence the early part of the week and selected November 22d as the date for the annual brotherhood banquet. Acominjtteetwaaappolntedlo secure a place for holding the ban quet and selecting a speaker. Appraising School Land. , Th- cdunty conn:is!o:ier3 began the r- t ; i ralsmcn'. of tfite njool lain: thie v oek. There are ever 100 i:W s in 'ho county to bo appralsf.J. am. the work will require the comm- slonrs to visit each one of seventy- two townships in tho county, roqulr lnK tllcm to travcl sevoral hlmdred mlIes hy auto- l.iiftiu l'niiorMl If nil). The remains of tho late Ellis Bums, who was killed at Pasco, Wash., last week while in the service of a rail road company as brakemnn, arrivrd hero yesterday and funeral services , ' t. ' . . aftornoon. Interment was made in tho cemetery in Myrtle precinct. The deceased was a brother of Mrs. E. W. Wright who lives at the lorth end of the north river bridge. Attention The ladles gifild of the Episcopal church will hold a bazaar in the base- ment of the church on Thursday, Nov. 18th, beginning at 3 o'clock. There will be many pretty and dainty ar ticles, as wen as a great, variety ui useful ones; all kinds of home cooked foods, Jellies and preserves. An appe tising lunch for ten cents and a gen eral good time guaranteed. Thoso making donntions please have them in by Wednesday evening. . 85-2 District Court Next Week.. The November term of district court will open next Monday, with judge Hobartt, of Scotts Bluff pre- siding, Judge Grimes and Judge Ho bartt exchanging benches for the week. A call of the docket was made Wednesday afternoon and among tho cases set for next week aro .those by Warren Soules and Will Beatty, charged with cattlo stealing. There are about 1G0 cases on the docket, a dozen or more of which aro crhn lnal. Tho Jury will report-'for duty Tuesday morning, "JIarston Doollttlo Hurried. Cards received in town Wednesday announced the wedding of C. Marston Doollttlo and Miss Hazol Hall at Lonj: Beach, Cal., last Saturday. They will make their home at San Diego, whore ' Mr. Doollttlo Is employed as mana- gcr for the Burroughs Adding, Ma- chlno Co. Tho groom will bo rcmcm- bored by North Platte people, as this city was his boyhood homo until leav- Ing for Long Beach with tho family eight years ago. Tho bride is the daughter of a wealthy widowed lady, tho Tnuuno oxtenus congratulations nud boBt wlalies JIiuiiiIiib Sentenced. Asiiton Manning, arresteu on uio chargo of breaking into Dr. Brock's dental office and taking therefrom dental gold and a razor, pleaded guilty 1)" Judge Grimes, Bitting in chain lrs, Wednesday and was given an indotormlnato sentence of from ono to ten years in tho ponltcntlary, Manning wns arrested at Grand Island sovoral days after committing tho burglary In this city with the goods on his person. Ho had a pro liminary hearing and was bound ovor to tho district court. While In Jail ho concluded to plead guilty and this ho did Wednesday Tho homo talont play entitled "Miss FcarloBS and Company" which was given Tuosday evening at tho Keith thcatro under tho auspices of tho Til llkuin Girls, was well rendered. Each of tho ten young ladlos In the cast play ed their parts In 'a clover and credit- ablo mannor and many of the cos tunics wero very amusing. Miss Thoo Schwnlgor r.nd chorus appeared In sevoral popular and onjoyablo songs Stamp's orchestra played tho over tures and accompaniments. Tho pro ceods nro to bo applied on tho now piano which was recently purchased by tho club. Tho not rccolpts ox ceoded fifty dollars. Tho porforinanco was witnessed by a largo and appro ciatlvo audience. THE AMERICAN RESTAUR! Until further notico will chargo for meals as follows: Breakfast, Dinner or Suppor 2Cc. Sunday dinnor, In cluding chicken and other dolicactos 30c. Breakfast or supper short or ders at popular prices. Formal Attire For Thanksgiving Be it Full Kahn Tailored Clothes $20.00 TO $4S.OO we consider we have attained the highest possible quality to be had at any price in fine dress apparel, and anxiously await the opportunity to serve you. May we have the pleasure soon? ED W: EXCLUSIVE Extend Call to Itov. While At a congregational meeting at the Presbyterian church last evening a call was extended 'to Rev. Robert White, of Chicago, to become pastor of the church. Rev. White spent ten days in town and occupied the pulpit last Sunday and tho previous Sunday. As a sermonizer and In pastoral work ho created a favorable impression with tho congregation. For sevoral years past Rev. White lias been doing work among tho Italians in Chicago. It is anticipated that tho reverend gentleman will nccept the call ex tended to him. Rugs, rugs, of overy color and size in the basement of tho Episcopal church on Thursday, November 18th, at threo o'clock. Corao and inspect them and have a cup of coffee. P. C. Peterson, on eof tho Janitors at the federal building has been off duty this weok by reason of a swollen loft arm, resulting from a brulso sus tained last week. Mis Hlldegardo Clinton entertained a number of lady friends at an infor mal card party Wednesday evening. Pigs Pay better than late ones. They have a longer pas ture season and make more pork from grass. They can be kept on grass until almost ready for market. They make not only more use of pasture, but also more ECONOMICAL use of all feed, because they can be fin ished for market before cold weather sets in. Gains in weight cost more in feed after winter weather begins. The one thing necessary in raising early pigs is a good hog house. There are a great many kinds of hog houses. Come in and discuss your plans with us. Together we can select the type best suited to your requirements. Re member, it costs you nothing for the help we give. We have all necessary materials. f, I Early Dress or fatigue' Your clolhes question is solved at this t . shop, Sir, and you owe it to yourself to he properly groomed on this particular occasion. We'll slip you into a "Fifth Avenue Special" for less money than the Nobil ity Tailois will charge you for stepping on their imported rugs. We take great pleasure in out-maneuvering the over-head game, and making one dollar do the work of two for you, as in ",; , KlIHKF Si 2a bOm LOCAL DEALER FOR NORTH Students Give Parado The best stunt pulled off by tho high school students this year was in the form of a parado given at four yes terday afternoon. On ono wagon was casket labeled "Omaha" and stand ing at tho sides were girls wearing funeral veils; on another wns a god dess crowning a North Platte foot ball player who knelt at her feet, and fol lowing these were a score of auto mobiles filled with enthusiasts wav ing banners bearing appropriate in scriptions relative to today's game, and in tho rear was a baby carriage containing a kid with bandaged head andi smothered with blankets', this representing the publicly roported physical coridition of the Omaha team. Col. Lou J. Beauchamp, a widely known lecturer, delivered his "Sunny Sido of Life" at the Presbyterian church Wednesday evening, this com prising tho second number of the United lecturo course. Tho Colonel was ono of tho victims of tho Hamil ton (Ohio) flood a few years ago, and lost everything, and his descrip tion of tho flood and his experiences wero very vividly told. Col. Beau champ voryi stjrongly recommended tho next number on tho lecturo course Schildkrot's Hungarian Orchestra which will bo hero November 17th. Miss Anna Howes submitted to an operation at the . Nurso Brown Me morial hospital Wednesday morning and Is getting along nicely. Lincoln Miller, of Aurora, Neb., ar rived hero yesterday morning to visit his sisters Miss Maude Miller and Mrs. Charles Thornburg. HEALTH HINTS In case of poisoning. First send for a physician; second in duce vomiting by tickling throat with feather or finger; drink lots of water, or strong mustard and water; swallow sweet oil or white of egg. Acids arc antidotes for alkalies and vice versa m Jul yim PLATTE. great many cans of Heinz Baked Beans because it is well understood that they are as good, if not better than the beans prepared at' home. Housewives have been quick to avail themselves of this perfect substitute. "Perfect" because Heinz Beans, with or without Tomato Sauce, are scientifically prepared in a cleanly manner, and really oven . baked The big demand proves that they are delicious; the Heinz name proves that they are good. It is because we know this that we are willing to pay more for a can of beans that costs you the same. LEIRK - SANDALL CO. ) NEW REMEDIES are discovered every Day. We keep abreast with the Progress of Sci ence and our Stock contains some of the very newest Drugs and Sundries. Besides wc put Brains into our work, Honesty inlo our Material and keep Faith with our Customers. "If it's a Drug we have it or we'll make it." m J. H. STONE LEO PON Proprietor. W, W. BIRGE CO. I 1&. ASK FOR TRADING STAMPS