-""""wfciiS, 4P TWKNTY'SIXTH YEAlt. NORTH PLATTE, NEBRASKA, AUGUST 28, 1910. NO 61 Afji a g TOWN AND COUNTY NEWS W. J. Stuart and son Harris feft Sunday for f few days visit in Denver. Mrs. J. W. Payne and daughter Grace went to Omaha yesterday for a brief visit. Mrs. John Weisgerber, of the Third ward is seriously ill, suffering from gall stones. Miss Marie Patterson, Into with Dickey Bros., has accepted a position in the Keliher confectionery store. A. E. Boyd left Sunday for the west to look up a location. His family will remain hero until he gets located. Mrs. Burr Parr left Saturday for Omaha, where her husband is now employed, and where they will make their future home. A new Linoleum on your kitchen would make your wife's work easier. Let us figure with you. Wilcox Depahtment Stoke Mr. nnd Mrs. M. E. Scott and two children, who have been spending the summer at the Beelor home, left yes terday morning for their home at Cuba, nr. Mrs. M. Elias, accompanied by her daughter Mary left Saturday night for Casper, Wyo., to visit her son B. A. Elias, who is engaged in the automo bile business at that place. They will also attend the Frontier celebration at Cheyenne. All but a half dozen counties have reported the primary vote and these give Aldrich a lead ef about -1,000 over Cady for the republican nomination for governor. The same counties give Dahlman n lead of 700 over Shallenber ger for the democratic nomination for the same oflice. Missc3 Edna and Alice Sullivan left Suuday afternoon for a month's visit with relatives in New York City and Montpelier. Enroute east they visit friends in Chicago and on the turn trip will stop at Washington, will C, and Richmond, Va. - Miss KathtirlndSeyferth accompanied her brother Charles to Denver Friday night and will visit friends and rela tives in that city for a week or ten days. Charles, who was one of the railroad delegation who nttended the celebration there Saturday, returned homo yesterday morning. The Maxwell correspondent of the Brady Vindicator says: We understand that our old friend Mnj. L. H. Dow, Supt. of the National cemetery at Fny etteville, Ark., would like to return and take charge of theMcPherson National cemetery, and has proposed a trade of positions with Mnj. E. J. Ingle, thu present superintendent. Maj. Ingle would like the position now held by Maj. Dow, with Uncle Sam's consent the two will no doubt trade. Staggers Skeptics. That a clean, nice, fragrant compound like Bucklan's Arnica Salve will in stantly relieve a bad burn, scald, wound or piles, staggers skeptics. But great cures prove its a wonderful healer of the worst sores, ulcers, boils, felons, eczema, skin eruptions, as also chapped hands, sprains and corns. Try it 25c at Stone Drag Company. CHOICE FALL SHOES It hi ft I. . 1 i 'iTl X I I 1 V 'I H f - I. W i.i " X"4 (.'nifi n 1, WA-' . 1 11 mm l-ftllSsS Our shoe prices read and sound about the same as as the shoe prices that confront you everywhere, but it is OyR SHOES thaf will impress you. Come and see the handsome new Fall Models w ell worth coming to see. " WE SPECIALIZE ON $4.00 GRADES. Yellow Front Shoe Store, DIENER & FLEISHMAN. A contest has been filed against the claim of F. L( Lawrence in Mc Pherson county and the case is now being heard at tho U. S. land office. The Telepost is the name of a news paper that will be established at Max well with a Mr. Ernes as editor and publisher. The initial number will ap pear next Friday. We havo just received a largo line of Dishes of all kinds. Come in nnd see them. Tramp Grocery. Miss Marcia Hillikcr stopped over in town Saturday and Sunday to visit Miss Ruth Streitz while enroute to her home in Denver from a visit with Grand Island friends. Men's and young men's strictly tail ored Suits. Fall line just in. Watch our show windows. Hun Clothing Dept. A marriage licenso wa9 issued Friday to John Spitz and Ida Linnemoyor, both of Curtis. The girl being but seventeen, tho consent of her parents was given. Sheriff Miltonberger went to Lincoln last night with the colored man Wil liams, who was sentenced to one yenr in the penitentiary for stealing brass from the Union Pacific railroad com pany. W. H. Ryan returned yeBterday morning from a ten days fishing trip to Rock River Wyo., bringing with him a number of fine rainbow trout, several of which weighed over three pounds. Mr. Ryan reports fishing very good. Figure with us on your hay camp gro cery bill. Our canned goods are of the best standard brands. Wilcox Depart ment Store. Tho "county commissioners devoted Saturday to "figuring" tho valuation of school districts and did not get this and other preliminary work of making the levy complete until yesterday. The levy is being made today, and claims against tho county will now be allowed. Mr. and Mrs. G. S. Huffman and son Harry left last Saturday night for Omaha having been called their by the death of Mr. Huffman's brother Fred, which occurred Saturday afternoon. From Omaha Mrs. Huffman will go to Kansas City to purchase her fall stock of millinery. For the next ten days we will sell a few choice hammocks we have in stock nt a discount of ten per cent. RiNCKEit's Book Stoke. Dr. Carl Stannard, of Casey, Iowa, arrived the latter part of last week to spend a week or more at the Watts home west of town. Mrs. Stnnnard and son whohave been here for some time visiting her parents Mr. nnd Mrs. Fremont Watts will return home with him. Struck a Rich Mine. S. W. Bends, of of Coal City, Ala. says ho struck a perfect mine of health in Dr, King's New Life Pills for they cured him of Liver and Kidney Trouble after 12 years of suffering. They are the best pills on earth for Constipation, Marlarla, Headache, Dyspepsia, Debil ity. 25c at Stone Drug Co. UR FALL SHOES are in and ready for your inspection. Never before lias so large a selection of tasty shoes and snappy styles been shown in one store in the nor for that matter in all stores put together. Miss Julia McGovorn returned to her home in Dcnvor Sunday after spending a month with friends in town. Mrs. Bert Corbett, of Hastings, Is spending this week in town visiting rel atives and friends. Miss Louise Weisgerber, of Missoula, Mont., arrived Saturday night; having been called hero by tho serious illness of her mother. Mrs. Ed Rcbhausen and daughter Gertrude went to Omaha Saturday night where the latter will rcceivo treatment for her eyes. f Always somethingdoing in up-to-dato and yours-to-pleaso in tailored suits for men and young men at tho Hub Cloth ing Dept. Miss Murray and Miss Mollyncau, two of tho city teachers who havo been touring Europe, will embnrk for home next Snturday. After landing In New York they will devote several days to sight-seeing in that city and will also go to Washington for several days. Complimentary to, Miss Irene O'Brit'n, Mrs. L. E. Hastings enter tained a dozen young ladles Satuitlay afternoon at an excursion party, an affair that proved as enjoyable asitwas novel. Miss Genevieve Ottenstcin cap tured the first prize and thn second was awarded to Miss Alma Waltemath. At the close of the afternoon a two course lunch was served by the hostess. Tailormade, one piece dresses, this fall's styles at Wilcox Department Store. O. C. Swan, mannger, American Beet Sugar Co., Grand Island, states the beets in our district -are testing well in sugar content and will produce a good tonnago and that present indi cation points to an early harvest. Work at the factory is being rushed with campaign in view and Sup. Howland is now filling position for the operating season. Those wishing appli cation blanks can rcceivo snmc by writing. Many Take Examination. Last Fridcy arid Saturday fifty-four teachers took the examination for the several classes of certificates. This is the largest number that has taken the examination in two days since Mr. Ebright's incumbency of the county superintendent's olllce. It would indi cate that there is not likely to be a scarcity of teachers in the future. List of City Property for Sale. First ward. New six room house, bath, electric lights, basement under whole house. Corner lot with cement walks around lot and house. Only 7 blocks out $2500. 00. New 5 room house, with bath room (not eduipped). Situated on South Wal nut street. $1,800.00. $300.00 cash will handle thi3, the balance to be made in monthly payments. 1 room house, pantry and closets, Good barn. Nice lawn and shade trees, Situate So. Walnut street. $1,5000.00. Second Ward. Maurice Fowlor placo. This lot alone will be worth more than we arc asking for the lot and improvements at tho present time within the next five years See us quick for prices and terms. 8 Room house, with bath, electric lights, cellar, lawn, and trees. Situtnte in South part of city. $1,850.00. You will have to step lively if you want a chance at this. C Room house with bath. In one of tho best locations in the city. Nice lawn anu trees, $i:,auu.uu. ( JCoom House, nice lawn and trees on West 0th street. Nine blocks out. $2.- 250.00. 9 Room house on West-lth street. Lawn and trees. Has all been rebuilt just lately and is as good a3 new. Ten blocks out. $3,500.00. 6 Room house on West 6th street. Corner lot. New house. $2,000.00. We havo a small tract of land iust outside city limits with threo room house on it. Equal to about two city lots. $800.00 will buy it. Only ten blocks lrom uourt House. Third Ward. G Room house with two nice lots on East 10th street. Nice lawn and trees. House newly painted and papered. Bargain at $2,200.00. G Room houBe with two lots. Nice lawn and trees on West 10th street. $2,000.00. G Room house on North Dewey St., Good cellar, electric lights $1,800.00. 5 Room house on West 8th St .Nice lawn and trees $1,600.00. All the above can be had on terms. See us:- Tumi'le Real Estate & Inburance Agkncy. 1 & 2 McDonuld Block. C. F. Temple, Mgr. Phone Red .10. Life on Panama Canal has had one frightful drawback mala ria trouble that has brought Buttering anu ueatn to thousands. Tho germs cause chills, feverand airue. biliousness. jaundice, lassitude, weakness and gene ral debility, nut tilectric Bitters never fail to destroy them and cure malaria troubles. "Three bottles comr oto v cured me of 'a very severe attack of malaria," writes Wm. A Frotwell, of Lucama, N. C, "and I've had good health ever since." Cure Stomach. Liver and Kidney Troubles, and nrevent Typhoid. 50c. Guaranteed bv Stuno Drug Co. Amputate Foot. The condition of Judgo Elder's right foot reached such a stogo that an am . . . ... . t putauon nt the ankle becamo necess ary , Tho oporation was performed by Dr. Quigloy nnd Dr. Dent, nnd the pntient came through tho ordeal In i vory sutistnetory manner. His con dltion is reported to bo as good as could bo expected. While this operation places the Judgo In a maimed condition, and was resorted to as a last move to ward stopping blood poisoning, it la be lieved that it will have tho desired effect. " Cody Wires Dahlman. Among tho telegrnms of congratula tion received by Mayor Dahlman is the following characteristic message from Colonel W. F. Coby (Buffalo BUI): "Hon. JnmcsC. Dahlman: You have my hearty congratulations. You will finish in the lead ns a blooded broncho should. Pull the bridle to the limit and you will quit a winner nnd move camp over to Lincoln. Am with you. W..F. Cody." School Will Open September 12th. At a meeting of tho board of educa tion Friday evening it was decided to open the city schools on September 12th, instead of September Gth as was the intention. Tho change of dnte Is due to the uncompleted condition of the Second ward building nnd tho further fact that two or more of the teachers catinot reach hero by September Gth. The board approved the commercial course and made an assignment of tenchers for tho coming yenr. This as signment will be published later. Fraternal Picnic. The fourth annual picnic of tho four frnternnl orders of Hcrshoy will bo held at theO'Fallons school houso grovo on Thrusday of next week, September 1st. A program of varied sports .has been arranged, including a ball game between Hershcy nnd Sutherland, an address will be mado by J. G. Beeler and a basket dinner will be served. Miisic'will be furnished-by thu North Platte and Sntherland school bnnds. The parade to tho pipnie grounds will lenve Hershcy at 9 a. m. The public is cordially invited to at tend this picinic. The Gollmnr Brothers Show which exhibits in North Platte next Saturday features everything connected with it, from the street parade to the concert. The press of other cities havo made only tho most fnvorablo comment for Goll mnr Brothers parade. Even when tho show visits territory where it has never been, its magnificent street pa geant so agreeubly surprises the public that they are sure to crowd tho im mense tents. The parade of tho Gollmnr Brothers show will start from lot at 10 o'clock sharp, and traverse the princi pal streets. Lost Between court house und Tramp's store on Saturday a lady's green hand bag, containing some money. Finder enn keep money if bag is return ed to Trnmy's store. D. Frank Miner, of Oblong, 111., nnd Lulu M. Foulke. of Knnsns City, were married in this city Thursday by Rev, W. S. Porter. Cuts and bruise may be healed in about one-third tho time required by tho usual treatment by applying Cham berlain's liniment. It is an antiseptic and causes such injuries to heal without maturation. This liniment also re lieves soreness of the muscles und rheumatic pains. For sale by all dealers. Groceries. Your boy or girl buys at our grocery department with every assurance that they will receive the same fair and cour teous attention that would be accorded yourself. No expert knowledge is required when dealing with us. Our prices are always fair. Quality gov erns the price and the price quality. The dime or dollars of a child will go as far and it Dring you as mucn value as the same amount in the hands of the wisest food expert, This absolute certainty of get ting what you pay for is one of the foundation stones on which we have reared a most popular grocery business. Wilcox Department Store. I' PURELY PERSONAL. Rev. C. F. Chapman spent yesterday in Ogalulln. Georgo Ell went to Denver Fridny noon for n two week's visit. John Winn, of Konrnoy, enmo up Snturday for a visit with frionds. John J. Halligan Is In Goring attend ing the sessions of tho district court. Mr. nnd Mrs. C. E. Hof thine, of Chey enne, visited relatives In town Sunday. Claude Dclnney enmo up from Goth enburg Snturday and spent tho day in town. Mrs. Harry Murrin left Saturday night forn visit with her sister in Chey enne. MissGrnco Barbee, of Syrncuso, Neb., is tho guest of her sister Mrs. E. C. Richard. uoo waido leu Saturday night for a month's visit at points in the Now England states. Mrs. b . L. Lawrence nnd two sons nro down from their homestead in Mc Phersontcounty. Miss Mary Guilliaumc returned Fri day evening from a six weeks' visit with friends in St. Louis. Judge Grimes left Sunday night vf or Goring to hold court. Ho expected to be absent two or throo weeks. Miss Alice Fritzpataick left Saturday morning for Columbus whoro sho will visit friends for several weokB. Mrs. Van Doran and daughter Miss Nina returned Friday evening from a month's visit with rclatircs nt Scotts Bluffs. Miss Isabel Doran expects to leave soon for Gretna, Neb., where sho will teach in tho city schools during tho coming year. Mrs. Belle Swarthout returned to Plattsmouth yesterday after having visited North Platte friends for several weeks. Mrs. Ed McGowan, of Yos Angeles, arrived Saturday morning for n visit with her mother Mrs. Elln Shumnn and other relntives in town. Mr. nnd Mrs. Dave Brown nnd Mrs. Ida Brown left on tho branch train Sat urday for a visit with relatives at Oshkosh and Northport. Miss Ethel Reese, of Omaha, visited Mrs. Jas. Leonnrd Saturday while en route to Kcystono where sho will visit friends for several wcoks. Miss Blanche Thornburg left last Sat urday night for JJeavor, Utah, where she will spend several weeks with her sister Mrs. Henry Lonorgnn. Miss Lcoty, who has been visiting her sister, Mrs. John Singleton for sev eral months, will leave Thursday for her homo in Pittsburg, Pa. Miss Mablo Hayes, of Cozad, came up Friday evening and will spend some time in town as tho guest of Miss Irene Richard and other friends. John Holcomb, who is now engaged in business at Los Angeles, is visiting his patents in Maxwell and spent Sat urday with friends in town. Miss Francis Currnn who hnd been spending the summor with her sister Mrs. W. II. Shohonoy, returned to her home in Ft. Collins Saturday bight. Wilson Trout camo down from Osh kosh Friday evening and returned yes terday morning. Ho is conducting the Garden county teachers' institute. Charley Roach returned the latter part of last week from a month's visit with relatives at Grand Rapids, Mich. He also visited other eastern points. Mrs. Robert OwenB and children and Mrs. Alfred James and daughter left Saturday morning for a visit with their parents and other relatives at Repub lican City. Robert Derryberry, formerly book keeper for the C. F. Iddings compnny, has returned to town nnd reentered the employ of that compuny. A short time ago Mr. Derryberry sold his residence property here and removed to Grand Junction, whoro ho had purchased an interest in a fruit farm. Not finding the work agreeable, ho worked in Pine Bluffs for a short time and eventually drifted back to this city. Mrs. Derry berry returned a wenk ago. The Beet Hour of Life is when you do somo great deed or dis cover somo wonderful fact. This hour , camo to J. R. Pitt, of Rocky Mt N. ; C. when ho was suffering intensely, as ho says, "from tho worst cold I ever had, I then proved to my great satis faction, what a wonderful Cold nnd Cough cure Dr. King's Now Discovery is. For, after taking ono bottlo, I was entirely cured. You can't Bay anything too good of n medicine like that.1' Its the surest und best remedy for diseased lungs, Hemorrhages, Laurippo, Astht. ma, Hay Fover any Throat or, Luilg Trouble, 50o. $1.00. Trinl bottlo free. Guaranteed by Stbrte DrUg Co. Eye glasses and spectacles ficttd to tho eyes nnd guaranteed. Clinton, Jew eler and Optician. Having sold my restaurant at Her shcy to Jas. W. Abbott, who will tako possession September 1st. All accounts duo mo must be uo tiled on or boforo that date. L. P. Kkong. For Sale. Rooming house best location in city; thirteen rooms nnd eighteen beds. Ask to sco the books ns to its being amonny maker. Price $1,200. For sale by D. E. Morrill. For Sale. Two 3 year-old Short Horn Bulls and somo Heifers. Inquire of A. S. Bellow. Cody's ranch. Strayed or Stolen From tho Frank Fncka farm southeast of town about the middle of May, one whito faced cow with calf, and ono two yenr old red steer branded with fish on left Bide. Anyono know ing of their whereabouts please notify mc noovo. The Sweater is very essen tial for a vacation in the mountains or in the country, in fact, it is quite indispen- able all the year around. Just now, when our stock is so complete, is an especially good time to buy them, as we are ready with a splendid line of the new models which will be shown extensively for fall wear. We illustrate one number in a co-ed style made from very fine worsted yarns in a fancy stitch, trimmed with contrasting colors, A very stylish garment. Price $3-5o. Wilcox Department Store. CANNING TIME. YOU'LL soon bo at tho canning and pickling with all its hard work. It would bo a pity to havo tho fruits of your efforts spoil during tho winter. See that Iars and bottles arc well sealed. PURIFIDE PARAFIN is the best thing to seal them with. Can bo used over and over and is tnsteless and harm less. Pure High Grade Spices, Jar Rubbers, Sealing Wax, Etc . SCHILLER & CO., Family Druggists. ti ti ti i A. J, AMES. MARIE AMES. Doctors Ames & Ames, Physicians and Surgeons, A9ifK Co. 8 , feFkfe V"