Cfie Most Complete Shop City ' T 1 r I V- IUV. II V T HE store where your nce'ds ore understood and your wishes instantly gratified is the store whore you like to make purchases. Beceuse of our amazing collection of beauti ful and artistic thinsold and silver ware, jewels, caraeps and works of art our store has become an inspiration to our patrons. "Wo have selected only tlioso articles which uro euro to ploasc. wo linvo insisted upon tho. hi&host quality, tho bost designs, tha jtioct cai ef ul workmanship. Our customers are permanently pleased. In tho selection of l'ins wo exert tho utmost enre. That is why wn sell tho famous "W-W-W Guaranteed Rin&3. "Wo know in celling them wo &ivo you tho utmost in do ei&n, quality and workmanship. The ftcms arc beautiful, tho cottin&s solid &old. Each rin& is absolutely guaranteed against crack ing and loss of settings. They aro priced as low as $3. HARRY DIXON JEWELER. CITY AND COUNTY NEWS MljurEathor AntonidoB loft yostorday morning for Lincoln. Dr. Morrill, Dentist, MUs'oa Hazel and Luclllo Furman loft Wodnosday aftornoon for Max- WOll, liarry Plzor roturnod, Wodnosday evening from a visit with rolatlvos In Uraml Island. . Mr. and Mrs. William DOlson, of Omalm, visited rolatlvos lioro tho first- of this wook. MIbb Cloo Danlola 1b oxpoctod to morrow from Alfft, Illinois, to toach In flio local schools. Julius Plzor and daughtor Mamlo roturnod Tuesday ovonlng from an ox tondod visit In Now Ylork and othor Farm and Hunch loaiiB at lowest rntej jihjkUc&lJtcrmH. Moiicy on hnnd tot'vloflo loans promptly. , -mh . HUCHANAN St l'ATTEIt&ON. Mrtj. Elinor Coatos and son Ralph lofJfc;?Votlno3day afternoon for Lincoln whfiro, tho latter will ontor tho stato 'unprslty. Mr. and Mrs. Goorgo Wllklns loft Wodnosday aftornoon for Gothenburg to visit rolatlvos. Tho formor roturnod yoatorday. Tho county commissioners woro in eosslon a day this wook allowing claims and transacting other routine business. Try Splcor's Now Cab If you do slro good cab service. Phono 247. tf Mrs. John B. Murphy and daughton Miss Lorotta loft last ovonlng for a two wooks' visit In Creston, Iowa, and othor oastorn points. Dr. Brock, Dentlat. over Stouo Drug Store. Mr. and Mrs. Albort Schllntz, who wor0 visiting rolatlvos In Kansas City and othor oattorn points, roturnod homo a fow days ago. Try Dr. Smith, tho Chiropractor. 50tf Potor Spies, of Gllmoro City, Ibwa who had ljqonrJsttijujiljit toother Joseph Splos, loft a fow days ago for Lexington to visit rolatlvos. Patrick Sullivan, of gpoltano, Wash. who has boon visiting rolatlvos in wal lttco for sonlo limo, 1b, spondlng a fow days horo with local" frloiulsr CITJT AND BOUNTY NfilVS. I want to buy a good mfloh cow. Phono Rod 862. Mr. and MrB. Charlos Hondy, Jr., and fcon, of Donvor, camo yostorday morning to visit irolatlvos and attend tho Burko-Stannnrd wedding. Tlioso in nood of painting, paper hanging and decorating are assured satisfactory work If they employ" Julius" Hoga. Phono Black C92. . 3Stf Wanted Exporlcnccd girl for gon- cral housework. Phono 283, or write, or apply 'personally. Mrs. J. S. Twin om, 401 west Sixth street, city. Now arrivals ovory day of street and pattorn hats at Tho Loader Mercan tile Co.'b millinery section. Childron's school hats, plenty to select from. Miss Gortrudo Ilobhauson, who had boon employed as bookkeeper in tho Hub for sovoral months, has irosigned ml will lcavo shortly for Hastings to tudy music. Tho Twontleth Contury club, whlc discontinued meetings during tho sum mer months, will hold tho first meet ing of this season on Tuesday ovonlng, September 11th. Frank Mclntytro in a plcturlzatlon f his groat stage success, "Tho Travollng Salesman", Keith theatre Saturday, Sept. 8th. During tho aftornoon mooting of the Lincoln county teachers' Institute Wednesday an addross on "Tho Caro of School Childron's Eyos" was deliv ered by Charles Dlsxm. Mr. and Mrs. Chostor Bailor, of Plattsmounth, visited tho Stamp fam ily this week while onrouto west by auto Mr Bailor was formerly Miss Inez Kceso of thife city. John Phillips, a former resident of thlt city, who has rosided in Itldgo- way, Colo., for a number of yeara, camo hero Wodnosday evening to vis It local frlonds and transact business (SESnfi2223 Save enough upkeep costs to pay for a year f 4 ff EPT the prices of all SIX Cars will advance UR from $985 to $1050 fm $1250 -to $1385 Other Modbls Will Advance Proportionately i .' ' Order now at present lowjprices , Get what is absolutely the best value on the automobile market today A value unequalled unapproached 4- -vr- A Oscar Ncalc Visits 1'rlends. ' Oscar Nealo, formerly of this city, now head of tho rural school section at tho normal school at Stevens' Point, Wis., visited friends ' in town Wednesday. Ho has boenin Nebraska for a month delivering nddrcssoa be fore teachers institutes. For sovoral faculty at tho Kearney stato normal. ::o:s Adjudged Insane Miss Annlo Miller was tried boforo tho board of Insanity Tuesday aftor noon and will bo takon to Engleslde In two wooks at which tlmo tho quar antine for small pox will bo raised trom tho asylum thore. Miss Miller Is forty-seven yoars of ago and has been in a demented condition for a ltumbor of years. She was takon to Lincoln in 1911 and roturnod hero In 1912. Hor .prosont condition neces sitates her removal from tho homo of relatives at Garflold with, whom sho had boon residing. CITY AND COUNTY NEWS Amorig tho visitors from Wallace -yostorday" woro W. S. Wdod, Luko Con noally, v. 11. Falk. W. D. Jodor returned to Halg Wed nesday morning nftor visiting hdro for sovoral days with rolatlvos. Joso'ph Schatz ahd sister Miss Marie who spent two weok in Donver. re"- tx'rnod homo Tuosday ovonlng. Jack Shields of tho Paxton bank. spent a short time hero yesterday while onrouto from eastern points. Mrs. Ralph Smith and chlldron, who woro visiting in Colorado and Wyom ing, returned home Tuesday ovonlng. Airs, vulgar inman is onjoylng a visit from hor slstor Miss Mlllor who arrived a fow days ago from Parsons, Kans. Brokon oyo glass lonsos can bo re placed tho same day as ordor Is given In our lonso grinding departmont HARRY DIXON & SON, tf Graduato Optomotrlsts, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Young, of Woll- lleot, roturnod Wednesday from Oma ha whoro they had taken tholr daugh tor for medical examination. Dr. Jonas, who mado tho examination, pronounc ed the girl In no danger. Tho boys who loft yesterday for Ft. Riley rcquosted us to extnd tholr thanks to tho ladles whla furnished tho comfort bags. Tho boys seemed to rogoird these bags as a 'mighty con venient adjunct . to tholr orsona! equipment. w GAS TAR Is good for dipping f6nce poata, painting chicken horisos foFllco or painting anything to proven do j. ... - cay, toncos. barns, uoaf, etc. Ton barns, cents per jmllon Wo charge for the barrol.. North Tlatto Light & Power Company C7t10 Eighty-ono barrols of boor woro un- oarthod In tho baseniont of tho Millard uotol In Omaha, Tho "find" is valued at $5,832 as boor prlcos now prevail In Nobraska. Paul Krugor, manager .of tho hotol, was sentoncod to sixty days In Jail for having tho boor in his' pos session. J. O. Thompson and family, of Lu zorno, Col., aro vlslfclng old tlmo fronds In Nichols and Hlnman pro clncts. Mr. Thompson was one of tho early settlors in tho Irrigated section woat of (own, moving back to Colo rado n numbor of yoars ago. That ho Is successful Is attested by tho fact that ho sold his 1916 potato crop for twonty-slx thousand dollars. Demand I'or Cars Heavy War conditions liavo tnp terror for tho man who needs, or thinks ho needs, a car, and' tho local demand for those of cortaln makes far exceeds tho sup ply. Hondy & Oglor, tho Ford doal- ors, havo nono, &ro away back on or dors and aro not cortaln when they can got any; J. V. Romigh received a car of Dodgos this week, but is still six carloads short of filling orders; and the Davis Auto Co. could use a hundrod or more Iluicks that they can not get. As a ro3iilt of tho Inability to get cars of these makes, naturally some of thoso who., placed ordors airo buying cats of othor mnkes. : :or : Urady Nows. (From tho Vindicator1.) vincont Kfooorman had so far re covered from his rheumatic attack last Saturday that ho was able to loavo the hospital at North Platto. Ho came down to Brady Sunday morning. Sodorman Bros, finished tho Craig siT'Ool nouso on the south sido last Saturday. It is said to bo a handsome littlp country school building. Joo and Justus Sodorman, accompanied by Chns. Nolson, wont to Brule this weok to build a now residence on one of Gus. Schulz' section noajr that town. Ed Gllman, who has been visiting relative's ad frlonds In and around Jamestown, Colo., for tho past fow weeks, while there wont out and re located an old sllvor mlno that ho had i bandoned in the early days. Ho has filed his claim and mado his improve monts and will go back again next spring and work tho nilno for all It is worth. Ho brought back a numbor of fine samples ol ore. A -petition is being circulated this wook to retain Rev. Botkln as pastor Of tho Brady M. E. church for another year. Rev. Botkln has proved to bo the most popular minister tho church has ovor had, and tho potltlon Is being signed by utirly everyone In this vicinity. Rov. Botkln preaches his last sormion before going to conference noxt Sunday. All tho Rlgnors should come out and attend church Sunday r-vonlng. Henry Irving Dodge's story, "Skin nar's Dress Suit," which mado hund reds of thousands of readers of tho Saturday Evening Post purr Avith ple.is.ed satisfaction and indulge in hoarty laughter of tho most approvod type, will : e th0 foaturo attraetioh at the Crystal tonight. When one is not smiling inwardly or laughing out watdly, his heart stirred ly some trait of charactor that shows tho best In human nature. Mrs. Julia Fredlckorson has return ed rjfrriv Ogalalla amUAVMl visit Jr r,, stopfatKor Goorge Frencfi befofo ro- " turning to Kansas City. i F. W. Rincker who had boon in Omaha for a week past returned homo Tuosday aftornoon. Mrs. Rincker will remain thore for a foj days. For SalO Harlem-Davidson Motor cycle, 116 modol, H-speed. electric ( lights In good condition. Inqcdro at' this office. 68-2 Roy Ro3s of Mrytlo, was agreeably surprised whon finishing ills throshlng ths week to find that ho had 120G bushels ,of whoat. whereas ho esti mated his yield at 700 or 800 bushels. A thoatro party was hold at tho Kolth Tuesday ovonlng in honor of Mrs. Josephine Sullivan, of Fall River, Mass., who Ib a guest at tho George Austin homo. English Pony Ballet with Irving Berlin's big syncopated musical success "Watch Your Step" coming with5 it's 75 people, augmented orchestra of 14, and two cars ofscenery and costumes to the KEITH, FRIDAY, SEPT. OPENING ANNOUNCEMENT OF OUR NEW: ADDITION Saturday. Sept. 8th Opening Sale in All of Our Departments We have made extensive preparations to make the opening sale of our store the largest of its kind ih'& Western Nebraska, an event long to be remembered. Special Values will be'offeredfl in Evry Department At this time we wish to thank the citizens of North Platte and Western Nebraska for the splendid sup port they have given us in the past, and we assure them that the liberal patronage that has made poss ible the rapid growth of our business, will be reward ed by the better service and better values which our more commodious quarters will enable us to give. W J. U Connor 5c, 10c AND 25c STORE. PLATTE, NEBRASKA. OUR CHOICE CREAMERY BUTTER is a delight to those who demand the beat. It comes from tho very best creameries and. is simply 'perfect in color, body and ilavor. You cannot buy bqtter or more delicious butter for thel.o isn't any. Try a pound and enjoy learning its exquisite superior ity. . North Platte Creamery. PHONE (!2. CO THAT -BIG UNDER ING REAL FUMY c ANVAS J. M. Busby's Worlds Greatest Colored MINSTRELS NOW DON'T MISS THIS GOOD ONE. North Platte, Mon, Sept. 17. PARADE AT NOON. PERFORMANCE 8 p. m. &i mm