rKLoLn 5 lit "2& APPROPRIATE mm II IS PR ESE.NT ,. VERY EASY FOR YOU TO SELECT AT THIS STORE, VIZ: Advance showing of Men's Fine Dress Shirts, E. & W. and Ide Shirts, beautiful patterns SI to S2. Mufflers, all colors, .75c to $2. Handsome Silk Neckwear ,25 to SI. Linen Initial Handkerchiefs Leather and Felt Slippers Fur Caps Collar Boxes 25c to 35c 75c to S2. ,.$3 to S6. 75c to S2. Bath Robes, Smoking Jackets, Suit Cases, Leather Bogs, Pajamas, Gloves, Mittens, Etc. My prices are not in accordance with the H. C. of LM and "IF IT COMBS FROM HARRY SAMUELSONS IT MI) ST BE GOOD." RULROABS AM) BROTHERHOODS MY SKTTLK DIITEREX I.S.' I W. G. Lee, president of the Hio.lier hood of Railway Trnlnmen publ, ly anoiinced nt Kvansvlllo, Iml., Friday for the flrat time that noirotla-ionH art unfler. way betweon tho loaders ot th" brothorhooda and those higher up In tho chnmbsrs of the operating do partmonts of tho railroads, looking to a fiot'leinent of tholr entlro contro- 1 versy out of court boforo January 1 : Iwhon tho Adnmson law is scheduled to go into effoct. Ho said tho settle niont wan In a crude state as yet. Mr, Loo mado tho statement in . ho courso of an conference on water and rail trans portntion which closed its sessions horo tonight. "I know I am not betraying cbnfl linrTOTWIlTflft jnitfriimiVBi m ill I Gertrude Rebhausen, Teacher of Piano 102 South Locust Phono Black 342 Florence MacKay Teacher of Piano wj, 804 west Fifth St. Phone Blk. C24 iado tho statement in . ho courso m! nw i. l address boforo tho central states J Jl Q IfMfl fllfl Flftf E'ftPCfPf' 1 ,"lTC I,IcftsC(1 t"orn, I can please yon. renco on water and rail trans- Z)v" r 1 v tr nx v-rkT There arc two reasons for his smile lOL Jl . J. UiAUW. of snJIsfactlon one Is pleasant, nnlln. AlTf"riivirEr l i ntiuw i urn nut ueiraying conn- fxuvtiuiiijEiii, jdencos," ho said, "when I say some or iputlon of 00il ''"" ' cat and tlieUriUTE ME F0B TEUMg AXI) I)ms I Min VAPV linnt lirnlnn 1ilr1. on I- 1. I lMln In (lint I HAYWOOD, NEB. the vory best brains high up in .tho other Is Hint cnamoora of tho operating depart monts of tho railroads favored some thing satisfactory to both sides and they haev discussed it with us. I left them only Wednesday night in Now York and will be back thero very socm. HE HAS PLEASED HIS WIFE. Every woman who lias onco used COW BRAND FLOUR Insist unoii her . w v,... i - Wo hope .to work It out. Wo know tint order being filled rlirht- Wlivf A at If WO don't Work it out. fnr nnranlvna i 1 . J , 1Twmiin who uses It. You ought the employes and tho employers, somo- . . . Nurso Bnawn Mpmnrini hm body is going to iwork it for u8 and to bcl,CTC our frIcnds neighbors. wurs Memorial Hospital I t. i t 1 A .,, J - " ' J 10 eiuicr Bit. JOHN S. TWINEM Special Attention to Surgery, Gynecology nnd Obstetrics. NOItTn TLATTE, NEB. it will not bo acceptable side." Mr. Lee said it was the hope of the brotherhoods to effect a settlement outside and independently of tho pro vision of the Adamson law. He lntl mated that tho railroad leaders also shared this hope. Lierk-Sandall Co. .:o: LOCAL AND PERSONAL H. P. Husband loft Saturday evening for Hastings to spend a week or longer. Mrs. Fayo Olnas, who spent the past month in Hastings with relatives, has returned, Headquarters for Window glass. STONE DRUG STORE. Miss Mary Mahonoy has returned from a visit of sovoral weeks with rolatlves In Wood River. Soft Water Shampoo and Electric Masago. Coa'tcs Beauty Parlors. Phono Rod CGG, 03-tf Dr, V. Lucas roturned Saturday ev ening from Pallsado, Colo., whoro ho spent thoipastslx weeks with relatives. Ralph and doorgo Arguo, of Choy onno, aro expected haro Friday to spend tho holidays with tholr mother. Arthur Barraclough returned Sat urday afternoon from California whoro ho visited rolatlvos for n couplo of months. Dr. and Mrs. llutts, of Battle Crook, Mich., camo .tho latter part of last wcok to visit tho formor'B mother, Mrs. II. S. White Tho officers recently elected In tho auxiliary of tho B. of at. T, will bo installed at a special meeting at tho K. P. hall Friday aftornoon. Tho infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. I. E. Trout, wihch was bom two weeks ago, died Saturday availing. Interment was mado yesterday morning. Tho Rluckor Hook and Drug Co. in vltos your attontbn to iholr lino of toilet sets, manicure sots nnd individ ual toilet nrtlclcs. . Thero Is a wldo tango in prices, and all cun bo milted. Miss Eva Williams, of Ogalalla, spent tho wcok end' with local friends. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Welborn lclt ri day aftornoon for Colorado to visit relatives until January 1st and spend somo tlmo on tholr homestead. Rov. Henry Cokor, of Denvor, sec retary of tho board of missions of tho Methodist church, camo Saturday ov onlng to visit Rov. nnd Mrs. 13. A. Cram. Dr. Morrill, Dentist. Mr. and Mrs". William Haught and baby, formor rosldctits who hnvo been residing In Grand Island for soVoral months, are expected hero shortly to visit Mrs. Haught's parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles Wlluon. For Farm LoanB boo or wrlto done Crook, room 3, Waltemath building, North Platto. 4m A marrlago liconso was granted Fri day evening to Virgil Thuyro, ago 32, and Mrs. Dortha Smith ago 22. Mrs. Smith lu tlio daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Davo Scott, and tho groom is om ployod ns switchman In tho Union Pa clflo yards. Ono nlco gift for tho boy or girl is a nlco pair of ico skates. Wo hnndlo tho Spauldlng mako, with the now pat ont clamp. They rango In nrlco from $1.25 to $0.00. Wo also carry a full lino of Canadian hockey sticks. RINCKBR BOOK & DRUd CO. At n meeting ot tho Epworth loaguo hold at tho homo of Mrs. A. E. Cool Friday ovonlng officor8 woro olectu as follows: Prsldont David Drooks, vlco proHldonts Mahol Sawyer, Floyd Dan iels, Marjory Cross and Marlon Cross, secretary, Jolln Antonldos; organist Mrs. Irono Crnno, assistant Holon Koontz. Government Recognizes Cody. Because William F. Cody elected to ! become a showman, rather than In fold his military dignity about him and go into retirement with tho closo of tho American Indian campaigns, he has not generally been justly regard ed with relation to tho service in which he distinguished himself. He Siuvycr-Schlltz Wedding. A vcrv nrnftv wiul.iin . , urday evening at eight o'clock at the.8 one of tho ablest and bravest homo of Mrs. Henry Schiltz, when her scouts ot tho frontier period) in the Muu6iu iuhs aopina became tho W"LW qunua, uuu ine war uopart brlda nf nnlnh Rnwuni. cj.i ti iinenthaft tinw imt a nnf-i O. Knowles of the Christian church ' letl to a Dlnce on tho armY ""d navy uiuumung, i no Driue, gowned in pearl ,,CUU1 Ui "onor ran, wnicn is maintain Cray satin. wn.q n.ttnntni k tvt t ed bv the commlHRlnnpp nf nAnoinno - " "VV"4- Uy 1111 O, lUVll- ' ' ' pV.IUIUMO mu- Ora SkoV aft mntrnn ntirl K dor tho Drovlslonn nf tlm nM nf Anfll w.M 4U tilU lUUUt " . vy . by Ilelna Rotim? AKmit 191G. ThO. nrocnnt rmnornflnn guests witnessed the impressive cere- ,bo 'nformed tha,t. "Buffalo Bill" was "'" j wurc ancrwarus served with """uuo ueiuru wnu west snows a luncheon. woro thought of. Out of town geusts wero Mrs. A.I i. nurinu, 01 aeauie, and Miss Nellio ,,ur r,l" Agree. Soils, nt C.mm Mnn The inrv in tho moo tvi Tiii ' " ''. j uuuuiiiiiit pre- -- " ,J - v. ...to, iiumt; seats wero received. Mr. and Mrs. Knrrakcr against Dr. Henry Farrell, of C3fi.....n 1 ... .. . . . ' I lVn11n. tn. 1 . .. uu.nr.yu! iistvo siioriiy ror Sidney, '."""H' "-' 10 reacn a veruict wlior. tllm. ...Ill 1. II. . t . .. . nfOT- Hnlnrv twtl 1 h.vij. nr.4i uu ui noinc 10 iiieir uui. num-auvuii nours. friends after January 1st. lTno c4100 went to tho Jury Friday nfter- : :o; : . noon and after spending the night and Petition for 3IulI Route. aU day ln trying to reach an agree- lho potltlon for a daily mall route mcnt concluded to disagree. In this north Of tho rlvrvr wnu 0,,.. . .1. CaSO tho nlnlntlff uiiml tlir .infiin.inn. - - ' ' ' V.J DVllb L J 1 U " . M v..u UUll.ll VI Uli L ilnn.. 1 , . . . ... P r" tn 1 . . uuimi iiHuiu at Washington tho latter 1UI "uu uamages ior unskilled treat Dart of InRt wont Tim nainnn C 'mont, at child litrtii WUIUUIl . - MUIU TVltlll tallied ono hundred and ton .it Is alleged1 111 health has followed Tho routo ns desired goes east on In Friday's issue It was stated that fourth street, serving peoplo on tho Ur' Rundstrom was tho dofondant oxtromo east end of that street, then which was a error, as that physician nn l.n T I. 1.. ... . ot n.n - . . 1.. .. i.M. .... uiu uiiiL-uiu nignway to uannott, ' iiuni 01 mo piainiui's nus uionco to tho north road ipmiinn- "an. was called to assist Dr. Farroll NORTH PLATTE ..General Hospital. (Incorporated) One Hall Block North ot Posloflice. Phone 58 A modern institution for the icientific treatment of medical, Burgical and confinement cases. Completely equipped X-Ray and diagnostic laboratories. Staff: Geo. B. Denl, M. D. V. Lucas, M. D. J. B. Redfield, M. D. J. S. Sirams, M.D Miss M. Sieman, SupL Geo. B. Dent, Physician and Surgeon. Special Attention given (o Surgery and Obstetrics. Office: Building and Loan Building Phones nciau llc ) Residence 115 Make Her e ELgcjRtc Vac Christmas A Happy One. This Cleaner has n re volving brush, the same as'your carpet sweeper, in addition to a strong suction. The brush beats the carpet and helps to loosen the dirt and also combs out tho threads. IT IS A WINNER. North Platte Ik Light & Power -vest to tho McNoel ranch, thonco south to tho south road nnd east on tho road to tho brldgo and thenco west on TWOlfth Btrnnt ..Iv) o"t ouiir.u iaj :o!:- Grautcd a Divorce. Emma A, Anderson was granted a dlvorcn frnm WIlHn ivwv, t,i iiiK DU11VUU LU I v. "nun DUil in 1 thoso who reside in tho round house tno UstrI&t court Saturday morning. 1 1 mi. , ..... nuv.uuu. xuuy wero inarrieu in this county ..r.- AllCllBt lOtll. 18!lr! Tlin nlnlnHff ,.llnnn We havo a vory flno assortment ot that she had been subject to extremo u"""u"us 111 l'"ccs that you will find cruelty and nsked for three thousand ln(lnnnt.l IT .m.n I - - - I reasonable. CLINTON. Tho Jowolnr Snturdny'H Hiin'iucnh Vory Heavy. Tlio volumo of biiBlnesB transacted baturday by the, morchnnts of North SLIDE Down To Echelbery's And look over our stock nf Furniture, bought before the same old prices. Best dollars alimony, to bo paid annually in flvo hundred dollar checks with ln tore&t, Tho custody of the children, Clnronco nco nlorlitrnn. TTun-li - - 0 CSW Mirt- I . li T T 1 . . . I YCl ICn n n v- -v nl,l . ' Pkiii. wn. v. 1 . luou, xiuwaru ago mirteen anu Bert ouuiu uiu prices. DCSt XZXt SLTJ S 2ua y -e extra hat tho day's business was tho heav-1 t nr stated Vl neV DBrgUI8 in used lurmture. .jr. 1 iiu i earner was lino and this Induced country peoplo to como ln, and tho sido atrcots woro olosoly packed with cars. V m also the. day following U P. pay day and this created brisk business from town people. Snow Good for Country. About two inches of snow fell Sun day morning, starting about four o'clock and continuing until ton. This means moro molsturo and thoroforo vory bonouclal. Tho precipitation for 1910 has boon consldornblv lwinw n, normal, thoroforo snow or rain Is need- uu during tho winter to make soil condltloiiB just right in tho spring. p. J. ihkxei: co. Ben! 158tat and Insurance Come and boo us tor town lota tn different partB of the city. Good In vestments on oaBy terms. Houses for sale and rent. w J - ' v mm.v Aiou kuuu oar gaUiB in farms and ranchoa. v.or. KTont and Dewcr 3ts.. nDstatr The Electric Vacuum Cleaner would make a useful Xmas gift; order one now at $19.50. The price will raise after January 1st. Mrs.M.V.Mitchell Phone Red 104. ; in EltECTOIl Demonstration at Now. ton's storo Saturday. 9G-3 Mrs. liowo ciln Interest. Tho lntorost of Mrs. Sarah A. Howe. of York, In tho Howe & Malonoy storo of this city has been taken over by Mr. Maloney and tho firm will bo known ns tho W. R, Maloney Co. Tho business wns first established by C. A. Howo ln 1898, and ln 1905 Mr. Ma- lonoy purchnsed an Interest and added an undertaking department; ana last year a hardware department was add ed. Tho firm occupies tho forty-fonr foot front building on Dowey nnd tho two atory building on east Fifth and in tho volumo of business transacted It stands in tho front rank of morcnnttlo houses ln wo&torn Nebraska. ::o:: Complete- Grade In Utah. Kllpntrick Bros, of Beatrice, havo finished grading on an eighteen mile lino for tho Union Pacific botweon Emory end Wohnatcheo, Utah. Tho lino cannot bo opened for traffic bo foro lato next summer as threo diffi cult tunnels romnln to bo finished. For a tlmo 3,000 men woro employed on tins work. FOR YODIt AUTO SERTICE Call 125 for taxi day or night. Also flvo or sovon poasongor car for funorol bwvIco. MOOENM2N-LOUDBN AUTO CO. Chandler & Elcnr AgMoy, Carnor 8th and Loom Sta.! Something you need in the home, at less than half price. Top price for Furs. Hides. Rubber and Metals. 600 LOCUST STREET. Hospital Phone Black 633. Houbo Phone Black 633. W. T. PMTCHAHD, Gradunto VetorlnarJun Bight years a Government Veterinar ian. Hospital 218- south Locust St, one-half block southwest of the Court Housb. Phones Office 333 Re8 mack 542 Die. IIAHOLD A. FENNEIt Osteopath. 6 Reynold Building Offlco hourB 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. 7 p. m. to 8 p. m. HnfTCflniliytlii Bought and hightet market prices paid PHONES Residence Red 636 Ofllte 459 C H. WALTERS. Highest Prices Paid for Hides SCRAP IRON $5.50 per ton. RAGS lc A POUND. BONES, DRY, $12 per ton. Big Prices for all kinds of FURS. L. LIPSHITZ, CORNER FRONT AND LOCUST. ?f., J. 1IOLDERNESS Eectrlcul Snnnllna Wiring Storage Batteries Morsch Bldg Phono 175. Sheriffs Sale. By virtue of an order of nnio iqonoi from tho District Court of Lincoln County, Nebraska, upon a decree of foreclosure renders! In Hniii nr wherein Florence M. Horshey is plain tiff and Oliver A. RIdonour ot al aro defendants, and to me directed, I will on tho 29th dav of nunsmhop 2 o'clock p. m., at tho east front d'oor oi mo uourt House In North Platte, Lincol n County, Neb., 191G, sell at PUDlIC AUCtlOn tO tllO lllplioat lilflrlnr for cash, to satisfy said decree, inter cut aim cosis, tno touowlng described property, to-wlt: BOUth Half (S) Of Sentlnn Tn and tho North Half (N) of. Section Fifteen (15), Township Eleven (11), North Of Itanp-n Thlrtv-Tlirnr. fQQ I o- tat Lincoln County, Neb. Dated North Platto. Nnh Mnv 07 191G. " A. .T. RAT.THnTTRV n28d29 shnH,, Nntien nf l'HIIInn. Es'tato No. 144R uocoased. In tllO Count v Crtmrt nf T.tnoAln v v UiUVUlU vounty, wooraska. Tho State of Nebraska, To all per sons interested in said Estate take notice that a petition has been filed for tlio "probate of an Instrument, pur porting to bo tho foreign will of Claus Qruenau and tho appointment of Louisa Grenau, as Administratrix, with Will annexed in said Estate, which has been sot for hearing horoin on December 1G, 191C, at !i o'clock a. m. Dated Nov. 17, 1916. n, , GEO. E. FRENCH, n21-dl2 County Judge. Sale Under Chattel Mortgage. Notico is hereby given that by vir tuo of a chattol mortgage, dated on tho 20th day of Soptembor, 1916, and dulj ' filed in tho office of tho County Clerk of Lincoln County, Nebraska, on tho 23d day of Sontomliw. 1!)1R. nnrl nvo. cuted by P. H. Lonergan and Lucy Lon- urgnn, nusnanu ana wire, 'to Julius Hahlor, to secure tho payment of tho sum Of $957.50 with lntnrnHf nt R n. cent por annum from date thereof, and ujuh wuicn mere is naw uuo tho sum or $973.45, default having beon mado in tho payment of said sum, nnd no suit or other proceedings nt law having been Instituted to recover said debt or any part thereof, tlmrnfnrn t rm n tho property thoreln described, "Iz- tWO SymDleX movlnir nllurn ' ... , - . " 1"""" u(uv.niiit: wiui Btnnds and equipments complete. .... uii'ii iiii wiring, wires, lights, bulb3 and sockets, together with all clmndo- mm ciectric supplies and fix tures, all chnlrn. iilnviu rin 1 ... musical instruments, pictures, paint ings and their frames, all stage cur tains. BtniTO flvtlirno 0...1 nn8, nm,5nd 100 fold,nB slat chairs, and all other personal property and fixtures owned by us or either of us and now uswi in nn u . Theatre in running and operating tho Biorv bridle tuiii.iino. nn . . ... m UIOCK UK nf thn nrlln.l - North Platto, Lincoln County, Nobras- ka, at nUblio miptlnn n. ' j" of tho said doscrlbed premises, known 1 - nuurusKa, on tho 23il day Of Dccnmhnr . o "?u tho afternoon Uni n-J? '-CK " date. """" 01 sa,u JULIUS HAULER, Mortgagee