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tmi-WtMn Winnie Vmte Historical Soekiy TWENTY-SIXTH YEAR. NORTH PLATTE, NEB., OCTOBER pktte 6. 191 1. V' 1 No. 67. TOWN AND COUNTY NEWS jj The homo of Mn and Mrs. Herbert Donaldson in the first ward wtis brightened Wednesday by the birth of a baby girl. While driving threo hundred hend of cattle from this city to Wellflect Tues day night, forty-five of the herd strayed away in the storm and cannot bo found. Charley Brctcrnltz was down from Northport Wednesday closing up (a deal for the purchase of the now 'house Harry Mahan recently constructed in Taylor's addition. Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Crosby, of Suth erland, who spent several days with, their son Attorney Crosby, of this city, left Wednesday for California whero they will spend tho winter. A large number of neighbors and friends tendered a surprise party to Mrs. Joseph Weeks Wednesday after noon. A very enjoyable day was spent by the ladies and adclicious lunch was served. Mrs. E. W. Bundy and children left yesterday morning vfor Boise City, Idaho, whore they .will make their home. Mr. Bundy has been employed thcro for some timo past. Last month with one exception was the warmest September wo have had in fourteen years, the moan being 67 degrees. The rainfall for tho month was 1.37 inches or thirteen hundredth of an inch less than. tho average for tho month. Dr. Marie Ames, who returned Wed nesday from Tripp county, S. D., where she and her husband own a tract of land, brought back with her samples of the corn and potatoes grown there, both of which nro very fine. James Belton will leave tomorrow night for San Diego, Cal., where hej will spend the winter! Ho is having a bungalow erected in that city as a home for his daughter Miss Carrie, who ex pects to make her permanent homo there. Conductor Charley Breternitz, who has had charge of the construction train west of Northport, was in town this week and says thework of laying steel to Goring will be completed be tween tho 10th and 20th of this month. About twelve miles of track remains to be laid nt this time. M. F. Boquctte was this afternoon served by Sheriff Dunkcl with a tem porary order of injunction citing defen dant to refrain from using a certain property in Lincoln county for lewd and immoral purposes. The writ Was issued by Judge Grimes of the Lincoln county district court. Grand Island Independent. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Birge enter tained tho Birge-Gilman bridal party at a five-course dinner Tuesday evening, at which plates wore laid for eight. In the profuse decorations of tho rooms, the color scheme'was red and white, with a liboral display of hearts and fiupids. This color scheme was carried out in the table decorations and strings of tiny electric lights, with wires wrapped with smilax and ferns, ex tended from tho chandelier to tho table. Tho place cards were engraved, and tho appointments throughout were complete. It was a fitting final func tion of tho many given in honor of tho young couple. Noah Brewer, who sued the Union Pacific for damages in the Cheyenne county district court, wa8 awarded a verdict of twolvo thousand dollars by tho jury. The case grow out of an accident which happened about a year ago. Brewer, in attempting to pass over a crossing in an automobile, was struck by three cars which had been shoved forward by the switch engine, nnd ho sustained a permanent injury to his hip. Tho dofendant company ad mitted carelessness on tho part of its employes, but contended that tho plaintiff was also negligent. Tho case occupied five days and four nights in ourt. Wilcox & Halligan, of this city, represented Brewer. For Sale. Pure Bred male and female Duroc Jersey Hogs. All eligible to registry. Also purebred Barred Plymouth Rock Cockerels. Inquire of or address, Blank nnburir Bros.. North Platte. Neb. 90-4 Tarnol TSIarkowitz. of San Francisco. who nccomnanied the remains of his brother, the late Tad Thompson to Omaha last week, has returned and will visit tho Westenfeld family a few days whilo enroute homo. A young lady of regulation weight made her appearance nt tho homo of Mr. and Mrs. Davo Hardin Tuesday evening nnd received such n cordial wolcome sho docided to remain indeft natcly. Wm. E. Shuman has sold his Flnn der's 20 automobilo to Frank Osterhoust nnd has ordered another carofthosamo make. r LJ lllll(ilJlkl yrJlflmBSTj-u-r MAJESTIC NHVlCIt-nVKM' X2t. :... STEAMKIt. CClXlCNKltlt AND IHtAlNKtt- ''Iio 1'crfornlc 1 Cookrr, VmnI LC C Z , MBBWrBlf niMmttelBlffi wiMlrTM'iWfiM iP ii ilSPm 11 n lown in cnilcr. hai miall fnrt which ftjmltn Vrtilrr nt tho Ixittom. Notliiiui can lilirtv VdM r I - lifiol out 1 jMk K yJ) 1 BMf !:i.:.;:W,.,:l - i - -ijm Mr - - VI ot main wusul teliowi. on Icfn, nt the n.uno tlmo draining off Hi the water. The Mnamrf i "-in j a oa fTO (j5i jSfw mmA fffTW flflteM ' 1 '' II Hw Ntaniped Iron Martiki- Copper Nlokol-plated Tea Copper Nlckrl-plated C'oRc fin im t yrMSI I 1mfi-i?lW A : I Kettle, coranleta with cover Kettle. Iloniltomely nlckeleU oit Vat. ITaDdsomely nlckplml on J JD e " MfJII8 olrmejh T1II5 MAJICSTIO MarMe- TITb' MAJKSTIO l'otent TWO JKSTIO rtcitt JO Iced Kninifled l'uildlnir l'nn. Nrvrr-Iiurn Wired Dripping Nevcr-Btirn Wired Drlpplntt I L Mtulo i)cciatly Qua for tho ran. HUeof pan 14M In. x 20 In. Pans. Hlip of iinn 0 In. x 12 In. 1 Majettiobet. MitJn tpdally for tho Majotlo Het. Madoipooilly for thoilnjcjtloSel. fjzj LCS. T 11 SBgBgggBSBBHBaeggas-Bg- rgaMgaaHiirii -1 mTT. THE GREAT and QRqND tVIqjE5TIC RflNQE THE WITH f REPUTOTION macjE. in aLL eftz.tsjs and stw Beginning Monday,0ct. 9 is Majestic gift week. Every day of that week-., - we will have special representatives of the fac- flfiinQr H5liIlVnJlV IlPl 1 A, toryin our store to show the merits of the J-imill& -UWttJjltl. It G-REAT MAJJ2STIO RANGE. The only range in the world made of genuine charcoal wrought iron and malleable iron. Notan ounce of cast iron or'cheap Bessemer steel used in its makeup. Lasts three times as long as a. steel range. Each day during the week we will-s'how a range in actual use, baking tempting biscuits in three minutes, and serving free, with prime coffee, to all visitors. With each Range sold" during.this demonstration week ine majestic iaccory win give. , . . ABSOLUTELY FREE 5 i a se,tkitchen-ware wprt more, Yjo.u- ,gc;t,this valuabjec. war.eabsdlutelyfree!- Qrder.,.ypur Range during Gift Week,' make a small payment and have ib.delivered when ready, thus securing the gift. This is;TspeciaU invitation to .you to call, whether you buy or not. . We will also put on sale our entire line of Furniture and Rugs during this week at a Discount of 15 to 50 Pei? Cent. This is going to be a great bargain week at our store, so 'don't miss it. f J White & Schatz. Cinn, The Lyceum Course. Number One. October 20, 1911. 8:0 P. M. The Fisher Shipp Concert Com pany. Headed by Miss t mner bnipp uio successful reader and soloist. Supported by Miss Aiiene Pettit, violin soloist, Mrs. Etta Goode Heacock, vocalist and dramatic reader, Mr. Lloyd Loar, solo ist on tho mandolin, mando-viola and piano. Number Two. December-!, 1911. 8:80 P. M. Lecture by Edward AmherstOtt, Authur of "Sour Grapes".' Subject The Spenders'. Number Threo January 13, 1912, 8:00 P. M. Concert by Tho Four Artist Com pany composed of Frederick W. Kick- busch, Jr., Grand Opera Solist; Mary Dcnnison Gailey, violin vituoso; Violot Smith-Clarence, pianist nnd Emily Waterman, reader and impersonator. Number Four January 29, 1912-8:30 P, M. Entertainment by Clarence L. Burgdorfor, "The Man With tho Smilo Worth Whilo' V Number Five. March 12, 1912. 8;30 P. M. Illustrated lecture by Col. G. O. Shield (Coquina) author of numerous books on hunting and nature, Explorer of unknown wilds, HunterDf big game, Photographer of nature in her various moods, Editor of Shield's Magazine and President of the League of American Sportsmen. Season ticket reserved for tho fivo numbers is worth Ten dollars but soils for One Dollar and a Half. Each number is held in tho Keith Theatre and is guaranteed to please. Tho Lecture Course. Tho Lyceum and Tho Chautauoua aro one namo for tho great uplift movement which is gaining strengtn All oi tne time, its supporters are the best peoplo and tho most cult ured and intellectual in tho country. Charles St. Clair, of Columbus. Ohio. arrived Wednesday nnd is tho guest of his uncle Charles Ell and family. Mrs. C. P. Kelly, of Ocnlalla. visited Mr. and Mrs. N. F. Clough tho past two days. Mrs. John Voscenki has returned I from, a ten days visit with relatives in Lienver. City Hall Bonds Defeated. In tho special election held Wednes day the proposition to issue $22,000.00 bonds to erect (a city hall was de feated by n vote of 317 against and 288 for tho bonds, to have. These bonds to have carried would need three-fifths of nil votes cast, and thus fell seventy six short of the required number. The vote by wards was: For Against First Ward 72 70 Second Ward 58 39 Third Ward 100 GO Fourth Ward 52 148 Total'. ..288 315 Those favoring the bonds did little, if any work on election day, whilo tho op ponents were rather actjve. It is prob able that the strike conditions had some effect on tho vote, tho voters generally feeling that it is a good time to retrench personal as woll as city expenditures. Notice Dr. Twinem desires to announce to tho public that ho has opened a private hospital nt tho former homo of Mrs. James Belton, 218 weBt Fourth street, for tho treatment of medical and surgical cases. Special accommodation for confinement cases. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Fleishman and daughter returned yesterday morning. Tho former spent a week in Omaha and the latter visited relatives in Iowa for a month paat. Rev and Mrs. Wilson, of Gothenburg, who were guest of Mr. nnd Mrs. Kay Langfoid, left for homo Wednesday night. Mrs. Frank Nye, of Kearney, come up yesterday morning to visit her brother Mark Atchison and wife for a few days. M. S. Rebhausen is among those from the city who are nttending Aksnrben this week. Mrs, Gus Meyers loft yesterday for a visit of several weeks in citios on tho Pacific Coast. Doings of the Council. Tho city council met in regular ses sion Tuesday evening. With tho exception of Hcrminghausen all were present. Tho minutes of tho previous meet ing wore read nnd npproved as was tho report of tho city treasurer and it was placed on file. A report for the month of Soptcmber was rcccivedfrom Police Judge Warren also a check for $61.25 for fines. This was turned over to tho treasurer. A petition from property owners on Maple street requesting n sidowalk on both sides from Front street to First received and walks ordered. A resolution was passed placing the distance of the lot lino from tho insido of wnlk line nt 3ft instead of 3J ft. on a CGft. lot making wider parking on streets. Sewer inspector reports trouble in sewer district 10, lots 103 nnd 101 by a riso in tho sewer. Same was referred to sewer committee and if necessary a manholo will bo placed on Chestnut street and tho lateral lowered. Mrs. Pillver'a claim for $070 for caro of small pox patients was not allowed. Bills on file for street work, crossings and general expenses, .amount to $1000 were allowed. A school of instruction followed by a sumptous banquet was held nt the Masonic Hall last evening by tho members of tho Eastern Star who had ns thier guest Mrs. Carrie Wright tho Grand Worthy Matron who will leavo for Hynnis today to address the lodge there. Tho dnncc given by ball team and tho band boys at the Loyd tonight proimses to bo an enjoyable social frunction and thosonttending nro assured n good time. Mrs. T. J. Korr is expected homo tomorrow from Sioux City, whero sho was called last wook. while traveling in Colorado citios. Eshleman-Petcrs. Tho mnrringo of Miss Laura Leah x-ciers anu w niter usnicmnn was solemnized ut high noon Wednesday i tho homo of her parents Mr, and MJ Asniey l'oters. aixty-llvo friends and relatives witnessed tho ceremony whtchj wns performed by Rov. W. S. Porpr. Tho color scheme of bluo nnd whltrf' wns carried out in tho protty do:o1W iinns. ino unuo wore a uninty urpps of pale bine silk nnd carried a larg boquct of white carnations. HoV maid of honor Miss Dolin Bellicl W(jrs whlto mull with laco trimmings nnJ enrried pink flowors. Ed Pcton&''.i brother of tho bride, acted as pelt man. An elnborato wedding dinner .ya served after tho ceremony. The (dis play of gifts was largo and composed of useful nnd protty articles. lUi' Both young peoplo are well knowmm tho city and have many friends y(h? wish them a happy married life. Mr, and Mrs. Eshlcman will reside with Uio groom's parents in the Fourth ward. , I"1 s ' Mrs. Joseph Mooney returned Wed nesday from a two weeks stay inGrar.d Island. Rllnrlf f Milt rmlinrryt annnt Wi lni. day In Paxton oil business connoted with his oflice. Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Mason loft yes terday for Poinvor to Bpend two weks with relatives. ( C. C. Neal.of Mvrtle.camo InWodnes day to visit friends and attend tho Peters-Eshlemnn wedding. Miss Hazel Huntington left Wednes day for Omaha to visit her aunt and attend Aksnrben attractions, t Otto Thoelccko loft tho first of., tho week for Omaha to attend Aksarben and visit the homo folks for a week, Miss Lucy Dunn entortained .Uie Young Ladies Kensington Club Wedijep dny night. Refreshments were served Mrs. Charles Hnynor is enjoying n visit from hor sister Mrs. Margaret Mylander, who arrived from Brady Wed' ncsdny nnd will spend a week. Personal Mentiea Will Router, post master of Lena tran sacted businoss in tho city this week. Miss Ruby Montngrio has taken, a position in tho Kolihor Confectionery. H. Nowmnn, of Tryon, is among the, out of town peoplo in tho city this week. Ralph Vromnn went to Omaha Sun day to spend n week nt tho Aksnrben. Mr. nnd Mrs. C, A. Relgorwero called to Omaha Wcdncsdny by tho death of a relative. Mm A R Pnntnti mtnmn1 Wnilnau. day from a week's visit with relatives in Sutherland. Dr. Marie Ames returnoJ Wednes day from a two .weeks visit with her mother in Alt. Carroll, ill. Mrs. Walter Covillo will leave short! v for Now York City to snend tho winter with her son Rov. Herbert Coville. . Mrs. Vircil Baldock and son arrived Wednesday to viBit Mr. and Mrs, Thomas Buldock for a month or more. Mrs. Parsons, of Valley, arrived Wednesday to visit her daughter who is ill nt tho Physicians & Surgeons hospital. Arthur Bullard returned Wednesday from Willow Springs. Mo., whero ho Bpent the past fornight on IiIb father's farm. Arthur Hoaeland returned Wednes day from Overland, Knnsas, where ho took tho remains of the Facker baby for burial. Ho roporta everything dry in that country nnd says thoy havo not raised anything in five Years. Notice to Teamtters. During tho month of October I will oil harness nt soventy-fivo cents per double sot. M. C. Rodgehs. John Shnnkman, who formerly con ducted a shoe repairing shop In the Ottenstein building on east Cth street was sentenced to a year in tho peniten tiary in Allinnco last week for un attempt to kill his wifo. Ho had been quarrel ing with the family for Bomo nnd tried to tnko Mrs. Shnnkmnn'B life by shoot ing hor. Ho plead guilty at tho trial to firing two shots. Dr, Pritchard is wreathed in Birdies owing to the birth of a young son who came to bless thoir homo Sunday.