STOP, LOOK AND LISTEN if-"-. wv " t S. in " r 'if while we announce the opening-of our new ELECTRIC SERVICE DEPARTMENT under the direction of ART BAKER a factory trained We have a Complete line of Electrical Repair parts for ALL MAKES i of CARS. We also specialize in 4 Storage Batteries and once you try PRESTO-LITE Midway Motor Co. ELECTRIC SERVICE you will be eas jKakcifotir wife iwppficn ... u The husband whc knows when his wife's BIRTHDAY or wedding anniversary comes and carries home to her then a beautiful gift keeps the fire of love burning. , LOVE is the biggest thing in life don't 'lose It; don't be neglectful. ; We have so many beautiful things wives would love to re ceive. Come in and let us show them ,to you and perhaps suggest to you what would be ajdelight to your wife. CLINTON, The Jeweler. Sign of the Big King LOCAL AND PEHSONAL Seo Uie beautiful now voiles at Wilcox's. C. H. Walter returned yesterday from a business visit in Denver anil other Colorado points. When . in North Platte ston at the NewVlIotel Palace and Cafo. You will be treated well, B8tl Pastor Stavens, of the Christian church, spent yesterday in Coznd, at tending a church meeting. What makes a more beautiful gift than silver? Seo DIXON, the Jeweler for .suggestions. The newest fashions in suits, coats, dresses, blouse8 etc. are now being shown at Block's. We pay cash for butter and eggs. McGovorn & Stack, phone 80. Free delivery. , Stf Judge Woodhurst spent a day in Kearney tli early part of the week visiting his son and transacting bus iness. Investigate the Edison, it has the wonderful tona. DIXON, the Jeweler The Travel and Study Club party announced for Monday evening at the home of Miss Graco Mooney, has been indefinitely postponed. Dr. Howard Yost, Dentist, Twinem Building. Phono 807. 77tf Mrs. Win. I law hay, Mrs. James Hart and Mrs. T. P. Hcalcy were hostesses to the Indian Card Club Wednesday afternoon. The .Rcbekah kensington which was to hava been held this afternoon at the homo of Mrs. M. E. Scott, lias been indefinitely postponed. A re-arrangement ot tho southwest corner of tho J. S. Davis Co. garage is being made and an installation of a service station will iollow. To whom are you going to sell your Hay and Grain? The Harrington Mer cantile Co. will offer, the highest prices. G4tf Robert L. Homer and Miss Eva Towne, both of Gothenburg, yvielro united in marriage by Rev. A. C. Hull in tills city Wednesday. J. E. Sebastian and members of his family have been afflicted with illness of a tonsilitis nature, tho ser vices of a nurso being required. The finest line of mien's shirts from $1.00 to $G.50 each in North Platto is to be found at Wilcox De partment Store. Supt. A. W. Woodruff returned to Cheyenne yesterday after spend ing several days in town on business for the Union Pacific. Everyone knows tho Edison's merits Have one in your home. Wo will sell them on tho payment plan. DIXON, tho Jeweler. There will ba an O. E. S. ken sngton at tho Masonic hall this af afternoon. All Eastern Stars and their friends aro Invited o attend. Tho local recrutlng office reports five enlistments this week. Two of tha men have been sent to barracks, tho others will follow In a day or two . ON VALENTINE'S DAY Tell It With Candy! Sentiment is best expressed on this important day with a box oi candy in their novelty styles boxes, heart shaped and otherwise. The valentine sentiment is well expressed by the real alTection is reciprocated by the gift because of the wonderful quality candies in side of each pretty box. Tell it with candy on valentine's day this year. Let her know how deeply you were thinking ot her. Show her by this means the depth of your feeling and thus demand from her that sincere appreciation which these gifts must call for. Love of Good Candy is Hor Love for You The quality of our capdy is so pronounced, the purity so well expressed by taste, that each piece is bound to be a constant reminder of your thoughttulness. Small boxes or large, plain Or fancy. Guminere-Dent Drug Co. Mrs. Claudo Wilson ontrrtnined a half dozen friends at a dinner party Wednesday evening, tho occasion bo ing Mr. Wilson's birth anniversary. Maurice Powlor, of Grand Islnnd, is spending this week in this section attondng sales and buying such horses as comd up to his require ments. Lincoln's Birthday was observed as a legal holiday, by the banks und county offices. Pings worn? displayed on public buildings nnd business blocks. Don't forget tho Dutch Auction salt of Suits, Coats, Dresses and Skirts at The Loader Mercantilo Co. Every garment included in sale will bo re duced $1.00 each day. Miss Loy Goss arrived yesterday from Denver for a visit with Mrs. Claudo Wilson. Miss Goss, who is a former resident of North Platte, is enroute to her home in Lincoln. 1. B. Bostwick, living south of Hershey, transacted business in town Wednesday. Ho had just recovered from a bad casra of llu which confined Ulm to tho house for two weeks. Rov. Henry Ives, who has charge of the Episropal parish in tho ab sence: of Rov. Mackintosh, came down from Sidney Wednesday to con duct the funeral services of Miss Mao Walker. Rev. Roland Mackintosh, of this city, lias been visiting In western Canada for a week or so past. Word comes that ho has purchased an ir rigated farm in that country, pay ing therefore $17,700. Lost you forget tho eighth annual ball of th'? Women's Catholic Order of Forresters will bo held at tho K. C. hall next Monday evening. This Is your last opportunity to dance be fore Lent. Tho annual get together banquet of tho Chamber of Commerce will bo hold at Uws Union Pacific dining room this evening at 6:80 o'clock. Up to last ovenng nearly nil of tho 1220 tick ets had been sold. A safo placo to buy your noxt car. Wo aro taking orders for Dodgo cars daily, better get yours ordered now, as the shortage is already hero and you will save yourself a long delay and possibly higher price later. J. V. ROMIGH Dealer. Misses Mildred and Josephine Mc Kieown entertained tho P. P. F. club Tuesday. At tho closo of an en joyable evening of fancy, work, ranslc and gam(os wore given and an clabor ato lunch wns served. For Rent 480 acres Improved for $200.00, or will accept tho use or n house in town Instead of the $200.00 For sale for $15.00 per aero. Anyone getting me n buywr gets $100.00. Ad dross, J. F. JENSEN, Kimball, Nebraska. 1U-2 Tho Dutch Auctlan salo at The Leador MorcanUlo Co. offors Suits, Coati, Dresses and Skirts in three groups; values to $25.00 at $9.00; values to $15.00 at $19.00; values to $05.00 at $29.00; prices decrease $1.00 on each garment each day. 1 - OF I I Doe Undermuslins ' I I ' &at Andsiy Tuesday February NEWEST STYLES. The very latest and prettiest styles In lingerio are always to be found in DOVE Under-ninslins. Wo make our DOVE selec tions from more than 2,000 DOVE styles created new each season. Some are made in simple tailored effects'; others are' daintly trimmed with imported laces of every kind and embroideries of the best quality. Many have beautiful hand-embroidered designs. You can find what you like best in DOVE Undermuslins. . GOOD MATERIALS. Soft white nainsooks flesh-pink lustrous batis tessubstantial cambrics good muslins delightful "Witchery" and Plisse CrepesCrepe de Chine are tho materials DOVE Under-mus-lins are made of. CAREFUL WORKMANSHIP. Careful sewing, extra stitches, accurate lit, .ample fullness, neat ironing all make DOVE Undermuslins look and AVt'iir better than ordinary under-garments. RE-1NFORCED ARM-HOLES. -Every DOVE garment which has, an open arm-hole (like Corset Covers, Envelope Chemises, etc.) has an extra shield sewn at the arm-holes as a re-inforcement. This prevents wearing out at that point. It is an exclusive feature which you can get only in DOVE Undermuslins. PRICES. You'll iind it true economy to buy DOVE Under-muslins be cause of their good wearing qualities; and we soil them at surprisingly reasonable prices. "DOVE Undermuslins consist of all styles of tho following garments: Come lo Umler-m.HNlin.s Ilendquarlers now lo see our beautiful assortment. V . . Mr. ana Mrs. J. O. Ilolhnan enter tained Uu employw, of tho II. & S.. Agoncy at a three course dinner Tuesday ovening. Table decorations were rod and white carnal lonB. After the dinner music, games and stunts were indulged in by tho entire party. Cy Fox was down from Carlold Tuesday milking arrangements to move to tills city on March 1st. IIo will occupy tho former Will Soulos property on east Third street which lie purchased last year. Mr. Fox llrst made his appearance in Lincoln county about 1807 when ho wns sta tioned nt Ft. McPhcrson as a soldier. For tho benefit of thoso that could not get waited on Saturday wo will continue our 2 lbs. tfreo sugar salo Friday and Saturday, Fobr. 13 nnd 14. Flour, fiugnr .nd potatoes not includ ed m the $5J0 order. McMichnel's (1 roc cry. 9-2 14th, 16th Envelope Chemise . .. $1.(555 to $!I.2U Night Gowns. $1.48 to $8.2 Corset Covers S.'k; to $l.fi! Underskirts $1.(51) lo $3.'2 Rloomers 81K' lo $1.(18 Drawers aile to $1.(58 TWO ritOJMINKXT YOUNO i'i:oi'M: ajih .mahkihd. Miss Wllla lUiuch and auh Kelly wero united In marrlago at nlno o'clock Wednesday morning n't St. Patrick's chapel by Itov. Fr. McDaid Jn tho presence of members of tho two families and a fow intimate friends. Tho wedding march was played by Miss Evangeline IJorrod, and preceding tho ceremony Paul Harrington sang "Avo Maria." v Tho brido wan gowned in white georgette with white picture hat and carried a huge arm boquet of orchidB ami roses. Her attendant, Miss Cnthorlno Herrod, woro a gown of navy blue charmeuso with a plcturo hat to mutch nnd carried an arm bo iuct of sweet pens and roses. Cecil Cool, boyhood friend of tho groom was best mnn. Following tho ceremony an elabor ate Bix course wedding broukfast was served at tho Union Pacific dining room. Tho Uiblos wero prettily dec orated with pink and lavender Bweot peas and pink candles in crystal can dlo sticks. The young couple loft on a noon train for a two weeks' honoymoon In Chicago and Kansas City, after which thoy will return to North Platto to mnko their home. Mrs. Kelly Is the eldest duughtor of Casper Itauch and In tho fow years that North Platte has beou hor homo has won for horsolf a host of friends by her sweet and gracIoiiB ways. Mr. Kelly is tho son of Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Kelly. After graduating from tho local high school ho studied a year at tho university of Nebraska, and for tho past two years haB been associated with his father In tho pub lication of tho Dally Tolograph and in which he holds a third intorost. ::o::-' HuitK i oitn n'viis for sa lb. Registered Ilcroford Hulls for sale On Lincoln Highway, lx inllos oast of North Platto. 7-C J. A. JACKSON. and j,; 17th f Harry Block, who returned from Now York City tho early part of tho Wok, says ladles' ready-to-wear gar ments advanced twenty per cont dur ing tho two weeks ho was in that city. This was occasioned by an udvnnco of llfteon per ctant in garment work ers' wages and tho tucking on of an additional flvo per cent by tho manu facturers. Hangos .Majostlc, Steel Malloabio Acorn and othor makes, $20.00 to $45.00. Now Vemis Marten nnd brass bods $15.00 to $40.00. Second hand beds froni $3.00 up All kinds of houso furnishings. Buy how at last yoar's U'rlcos. ECHELBEIiY, c- 104 East Front. YourB eyes' Heed tho care of a sight specialist. Seo DIXON & SON. KEITH, TONIGHT. ALBERT RAY AND ELINOR FAIR. 8 IN "TIN PAN ALLEY" a duet In pictures Sonnott comedy East Lynne with variations with Ben Turpln