at Sal st Clothing 0 4 1 MbJMHb 1V . DColUtUnQolhil920 j Dam Alder &Son Compn I I, . 1 t t " $33-75 Buys the best COLLEGIAN Suit or Over coat in the house. Assortment includes finest all-wool or silk and wool fabrics. Each garment hand tailored. Other first-class Suits and Overcoats, mostly COL LEGIAN CLOTHED, now priced at . - 29 75 and $ Q75 . ill 0 Collegian Clothe 1920 David Adler & Sons Compu Many have already taken advantage of this sale and purchased both Suits arid Overcoats for Christmas Presents. Could a more useful present be given? 0 Edwards-Reynolds Co. XJITY AND COUNTY NEWS. Men's work UhlrtH 05c at Wilcox Dopnrtihont Store. Am B. Honslnurt loft Wednesday for Omnha. Patho' Actuolle, the phonograph with thci tone. W. II. Malonoy Co. N'ormn Whlto of Wolltloet was a business visitor In this city Thursday. Do your Christinas shopping early and get the host BoiectlonB. w. K Malonoy Co. , . MraV J. W. Sluifor of l'axton trans acted, business In this city tho latter1 part of tho week. II. C. Shlolds, general passenger agent of tho Wabash, transacted busi ness nt tho local ticket ofTlco tills week. . Wo aro offering our ontlro stock of fall hats at Ms off A. T. Johnson Dopt Store. . Itomombor your friends nt this Yule Tldo season with Bomo of our ChrlBt mas selections, our latest records sont in our boautlful gift envelopes. Dixon's Muslo shop. Suvn mnnnv on vour coal bills with I -. I - - 1 . . . . . . . .. 1 . ..... n lllintin sionu wiuujjwa on your uumv. inuuv us your order, wo furnlBh a man to nieasuro and hang them. Walteinath lAimbor' & Coal Co., phono ao. The body of Joseph Johnson wns' shinned Wednesday to IiIb homo in I Gothenburg. Mr. Johnson has boon 111 In ii local hospital lor several nays. - - . ,,' , 1 n.. 1. no uicu mo nrsi oi mo ween. LOCAL AND PERSONAL $25.00 worth of records ' free with each Patho Phonograph. This offer will oxplro soon, uct yours now. w. U. Malonoy Co. , Mr. and Mrs. Sheltona Polndoxter loft Wednesday evening for Denver where they will mako their futurt j Airs. Pnlndoxtor was formerly i Mrs. Ida Casey and was .employed In tho newrstand at tno tiopot, Mr. and Mrs. Qcorgo Slzemoro audi family loft Thursday evening for Her shoy ,whero they will nttond tho Gold- j en Wedding anniversary of Mrs. Slzo moros parents, Mr. and Mrs. Simon White. Those pcopla aro w.oll known In this city. . PROTECTION in the. New Year Pay by ISieck to protect your spend ing. Deposit lu a Cortiflcato of DopoBlU-ta protect your Investing. Put a part of your earnings in a Sav ings accountto protoct your fu t ture. Havo a Safo Deposit Box to protect your valuablp papers. HANK Will US to protoct your mon ey Uiuior llio iseorasKiv uuurumj . Fund. ' 'rf.A Safety First last and always ," The Platte Valley State Bank , NORTH PLATTE, NEB. Mrs. Lnlluo will give a china shower tonight in honor of Miss Essie Wessburg who Isto bo married next1 weoic. Sheriff Salisbury attended tho meet ing of County Sheriffs at Grand Island Wednesday and returned home yes terday, , T. M. Cohagen and Frank Cokor, Commissioners elect, attended Hie mooting of County Commissioners nt Omaha thjs week. Arthur Hoaglnnd has returned from a meeting of County officers of tho Lincoln Highway held at Omaha,, Mr. Hoagland represented Lincoln County. The Episcopal Bazaar and. Supper which was held last night was a- suc cess from every standpoint. A large attendance is reported and tho sales were very satisfactory. The local post of tho American Le gion has JuBt received its permanent chartor from tho national officers. It Is n handsome document and desig nates tho, North Platto organization as Post No. 1G3. Miss Mablo Carter, Instructor In Mathomatlcs In tho Senior High School offered her resignation to the Hoard of Education and it was accept ed Monday night. Miss Carter will bo married during tho holidays. Miss Gortrudo Ilaynor and Marshall Green were united in mnrrlago Sun day afternoon, December 5 by Rev. Paul Shenk of tho Baptist Church. Mr. Green la an cmployco of tho Union li'ncuio lioro as a switchman. Mrs. Green attended tho North Platto High School and is tho daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John C. Raynor. To whom aro your going to sell your Hay and Grain? Tho Harrington Mer cantile Co. will offer tho hlghost prices. G4tf MIsa Stolla U, Ellenwood, of Max well. Ho has been employed at the W mnrrlod Thursday, December OUi, nt tne uaptist Church by Rov. Paul Shenk. .Mrs. Kuhns Is well known In Maxwell whoro sho hns boon residing for Bomo tlmcj, Mr. Kuhns Is tho son of Chas. Kuhns, postmaster nt Max well. Ho ha been employed nt tho W. R. Malonoy Co storo nnd hns mado a number of acquaintances hare. Mr. nnd Mrs. Kuhns will mnko tholr homo horo after their roturn from a brlet trip. Shopping a Plcasuro Here. You cot servlco with ovory purchase nt Clin ton's, no mattor how small It may bo. And by sorvico wo mean not only courteous treatment .but nuallty In merchandise, boautlful stocks, and our (icsiro to soo tnnt you aro satisfied In ovory particular. And ploaso re- momuor, this added sorvico costs von afcbolutcly nothing, You pay no moro for Jo'wolry purchased horo than or jewelry or tho snmo ouallty purchased jdsowhoro: In fact In many instances you will find our prlcos lower Wo Invito comparison Our costumors nnd shopping hero p pleasure. Come SUNDAY CHURCH SERVICES. Presbyterian: 10:00 Sunday School. 11:00 Sermon. G:30 C. E. 7:30 Sermon. Christian: 9:45 Sunday School. . 11:00 "Necessity of Proper Con ception of God." -G:30 C.'E. 7:3( 'IHanged on His Own Gal lows." Lutheran: 9:45 Church SchoDl. 11:00 I'Somo Misconceptions of Christ." t 7:00 Luther League. 8:00 "Sources of tho Blblo" Methodist: 9:45 Sunday School. 11:00 "Little Known Prophets Jonah," 3:00 Junior League. "G:30 Epworth Leaguo 7:30 "Christ in Figure." Baptist: 9:45 Sunday SchooL 11:00 An Object Sermon "Tho New Heart." G:3G B. Y. P. U. 7:30 "Soulgrowlh." Episcopal: S: 00 Holy Coinmimion. 9:30 Church School. 11:00 Morning Prayer and Ser mon. 7:30 Evening Prayer and Sermon. Christian Science: 11:00 Morning Service Building &: L,oan uuiiumg. S: 00 Evening Sorvicos Build ing & Loan Building. Storm windows on your homo will mako a big saving In your coal bill. and proporly carod'for will last many winters, wo rurnish n man to meaa uro and hang them. Place your ordor now and have storm windows on your nomo ueroro cold weather sets in. Wal- tomnth Lumber & Coal Co. Phono 20 When In North Platte stop at the Now Hotel Palace and Cafo. You will be treated well. B8tf ::o:: A Fair Week. A man lately kept 'a meterologlcal diary of his wlfo's temper. It rifn Bonicwhnt as follows: "Monday Rather cloudy; In the af ternoon, rainy. "Tuesday Vaporish j brightened up a llttlo towards evening. "Wednesday Changeable, gloomy, Inclined to rain. "Thursday High wind, and some peals of thunder. "Friday Fair In the morning; varl nblo till the afternoon; cloudy nt night. "Saturday A gentle breeze, hazy; afternoon, a thick fog, nnd a few flash es of lightning. "Sunday Tempestuous nnd rainy; LOCAL AND PERSONAL j S. J. Koch returned to his home in Hershey this morning after attending tno county Commissioners' Conven tion in Omaha. Last evening Lester Anthony and Miss Viola Anderson were married at tho parsonago by Rev. Stevens of the Christian Church. These young people livo at Tryon. Ladies' Suits half price at Wilcox Department Store. Mr. Wise, agent of tho Reclamation Sorvico at Washington, will bo in North Platte next Tuesday and will meet with tho Chamber of Commerce directors in regard to irrigation mat ters in tho Platte Valley. Heavy Outing Flannels 25c per yard at Wilcox Department Storo. Tho Ladies of tho Methodist Aid Society will give a bazaar and supper In tho parlors of the church on Thursday, December 1th. The salo of aprons, rugs and fancy work will be-, gin at 4 p. m. A cafeteria supper will bo served beginning at 5 o'clock. Tho Catholic Girls' Club met Tues day evening at tho homo of Mrs. Thomas Haggerty. Those assisting her wero Misses Ethel and Minerva McWilliams and Edna Sullivan. There' wero six tables'. The entertaining feature of tho evening was five hun dred. At tho close of tho evening tho hostesses served dainty refresh ments. O. H. Eyorley returned this morning from Omaha where ho attended the County Commissioners' Convention and will roturn to his home in Her shey this evening. Don't Overlodk the Little Folks. -Christmas is tho one time of all the yearhest loved by the children in the home. All tho pleasure of anticipa tion is theirs, and though at no other times in tholr lives, perhaps, while they are still children money may buy genuine happiness for them. In the choosing of our stocks from year to year we always keep tho llttlo folks in mind, You will find hero many inexpensive gifts that will add to your own happiness this Yuletldo by minis tering to theirs. Clinton, The Jeweler. UW , I it 1... T In and lot im show von Clinton. The; i'"-"b wuuiw. iau- A Sunday Well Spent IN THE HOUSE OF GOD WILL FIT YOU FOR The Tasks of the Coming Week You are Always Welcome at First Evangelical Lutheran Church REV. FRANKLIN KOCH, Pastor Hours of Worship, II A. M. and 8 P. M. Sunday School 9;45 A. M. Luther League 7 '.00 P. M. jeweler. ' uon -Mowers. it