TOWN AND COUNTY NEWS ?3 An cndlesa vnrioty of gift books, and books for children will be found at Rinker's. Mrs, Eflfio Savita loft Wednesday fo a two week's visit with relatives In Ogden. Nate Trego, of Mayflower, was in town yesterday visiting friends and, transacting business. For Sale Cheap -One small heating stove and four counter cases. See G. S. Huffman. One thpusand persons were present at the old settlers' reunion held at Dig Springs on Saturday of lust week. The com festival held at Lewellen this week wan largely attended, the program rendered being an attractive one. Mm. O. A. Farmer, of Sutherland, has been spending the past few days In town us a guest at the home of J. W. Stone. A beautiful line of sparkling Cut Glass. Exclusivo agont for tho cele brated Libby factory. Clinton, Jew eler and Optician. Geo. M. Graham, now making his fall campaign on tho road selling shoes, came In from Omaha yesterday after noon and will remain for a couple of days. A special passed through yesterday 'bearing a large number of Chinese Btudents. They have been tour ing tho west and nro now enroute to eastern uniycrslties. Messrs. Nelson, Eymann, Forsythe, Ityun, Allen, Cooney, Ilnnna and several other OgallalaiteB were in town Tuesday attending inlatory services at Masonic hall. All tho choice books for boys will bo found at Rlnkcr's Tho high school foot ball team this season d reported to bo tho strongest over. With tho cxeception of Milledgo Dullard, who graduated this year, the team of last year remains intnet, and in addition so many other promising players who report for, practice that It is always Imposlble to get them all in tho field. Games for the coming season have not been fully arranged. There will be six games, pos sible seven, three of which will be play ed on the local grounds, Mrs. Mario Ames returned yesterday from a brief trip to Greely. Mrs. JohnTighe, daughter Mary and son Leo went to Omaha Wednesday night for a brlof visit. Wanted Competent girl for general housework. Inquiro of Mrs. V. Lucas, 22o East Third street. Miss Mollic Penlston returned to this city yesterday af tor making an extended visit with relatives at Rawlins, Wyo. Dr. and Mrs. Rcdfield left the eurly part of tho week on an automobile trip to Omaha ond Lincoln. At Grand Island they wore joined by two friends. rrv. c 1 m 1 tn1, n XU IIIUIIU 1UUIII 1U1 UUl It'll DlUni Mil wall paper now on hand will bo sold at a discount or zu per cent. Duke Dbats. Mrs. Mary Scharmann, of Victor, Colo., nrrived yesterday for a visit with her parents Mr. and Mrs. A. N. JelTers and other relatives. Chris Link, a real estate man of Reaver City, has been in town this week looking over several land deals In this vicinity which he has under consid erations. Silk and linen shirtwaists for fall 1910 in all shades and sizes up to 4G, just ar rived nt The Loader. Miss Myrtle Martin camo down from Sutherland tho early part of the week and has accepted a position in Mrs. Huffman's millinery department at Tho Leader. Local officials are on the, look out for thrco boys who made their getaway from tho Kearney reform school Wed nesday night. The boys havo been traced ns far as Lexington. For Sale-Thoroughbred Shire Stallion Colt coming 3 year old may bo seen at my residence in North Platte. W. V. IIOAGLAND. Mrs. W. E. Price, of Oregon, a former resident of this city, arrived yesterday for an extended viait with friends. Mr. Prico for many years" conducted a black smith shop in this city, going from hero to Cheyenne and later removing to Oregon. In the 1910 Issuo of "Who 9 Who in thollnitcd States' the names of 153 Nebraskans are mentioned as pors.ons of note. Nona of the 153 livo in North Platte. This we insist is an injustice to our city; we havo several residents who should bo included among the"who'a who" of Nebraska. ft S DR. 0. II. CRESSLER, 2 Graduate Dcnllsf. S Ofllco over tho McDonald ' J State Bank. Miss Anna Scharman, who had been spending tho past year with relatives at Denver and at Victor, Colo., roturned home yesterday. Dickey Bros, shipped sixty gallonB of ice cream Wednesday to Lewellen, where a corn festival was held this week. Burlington civil engineers nro at work at Kenrney and the Daily Hub h of the opinion that their work there is in connection with tho building of line up tho Platte valley. Will Coker, who Is occupying the big John Keith ranch south of Sutherland, reports to tho Free Lance that the yield of hay there this season will amount to only nbout one-fourth of a ton per acre. James Beveridge, ono of the ener getic Bouth sldo farmers, was united in marriage at North Platte, Wednesday, to Miss Maymo Griffith. The brldo came from Nantlcoke, Pa., and met her prospective husband at the county seat where the knot was tied by tho Methodist minister. Tho Free Lance hastens to congratulate. Sutherland Free Lance. Wo havo very pretty pieces in Hnnd Painted China. Also the celebrated Karnnk Brass Goods. Clinton, Jeweler and Optician. Peter Larson was killed by light ning and Georgo Jorgenson burned to death In hay act afire by tho same stroke Wednesday night twenty miles southwest of Kimball. Mr. Nelson wns on the stack when it was struck and was killed instantly. The hay caught fire and frightened the team which wedged tho wagon between tho burn and stack. Jorgenson was stunned and burned to death along with the horses. Tho wagon and barn was also con sumed. Larson's daughters dragged his ' body away, but were unable to roach that of Jorgenson and it was cremated. Larson leaves a widow and five children. Jorgenson wns a bache lor. Both were homesteaders. Hlie gg Range BTS Our Opinion on the Range Question. We know we have your qonfidence and we have made ourselves worthy of it by handling the very best merchandise in our line. : : : We are familiar with the good qualities of every stove and range on the marked In our opinion ' TUFT SOUTH BEND O A JSJC V i tlL MALLEABLE KAlNVjJti is the best of them all and the range in service will back us up in every good thing we can say of it. If there was a better range made we would advise you to buy it. Will you not come and see it? We are sure we can convince you inside of five minutes that what we say about the South Bend Malleable Is true. See our Demonstration at at the store Sept. 26th to Oct. 1st. DERRYBERRY & FORBES. Initial Fall Showin i of La Vogue Suits and Coats. The Standard of Style. , s. 'li Fashion authorities have passed favorably upon La Vogue coats and suits. Now they are awaiting your critical comment and judgement. Slow though we are to en thuse, we grow a bit warm when we speak of this col lection. But come and see and judge for yourself. Every on'e in- teres ted in matters of dress is welcome. If you bring a friend with you, so much the better. La Vogue Garments are distinctive for style and fit in any gathering of well dressed women. La Vogue coats and suits are shown for women and misses. Prices are as tempting as the goods attractive. THE HUB CLOTHING DEPARTMENT. SCHILLER & CO., Prescription Druggists First Door North of First National Uauk Wienbarg-Surber. At the homo of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wienbarg, eight miles southwest of town, on Wednesday evening occurred the marriage of their daughter Mririe to Mr. Roy Surber, of this city. The ceremony was performed at six o'clock by Rev. Harman, of tho Luttiern church, in tho presence of about twenty-five guests, those present being only rela tives and the most intimate friends. The bride was attired in a gown of white silk nnd wns attended by hor sis ter Miss Ida Wienbnrg who wore blue silk. Tho groom was attended by George Wienbarg, brother of the bride. Following the ceremony a sumptous wedding supper wns served. Both young peoplo are well known in this city. For a number of years past tho bride ha3 been employed as teacher in the rural schools and was ono of Lincoln's county most successful teachers. Mr. Surber for some time past has been working ns contractor, nnd during his residence in this city has won many friends. The young couple will make their home in the south purt of town, where tho groom has built and lurnished a home. Engineer Fred Thompson was taken nick between Ognlalla and Julesburg while on his regular run Wednosdny night and came horqe on No. 18 yestor day noon. His condition howevor is considerably improved. M. C. Coyne, business manager of Fredrick Thompson's "Spendthrift" spent yesterday in town mak ing arrangements for "N tho pre sentation of that high- clnss' drama on tho evening of Octofesr 3rd The rain which began falling in North Platto this morning covers a territory between here and Cheyenne and as far south as Denver. It isnn equinoxtia) n. nM.l t . t , .1 1 lowing thu cuestttitm p tliu moisture. Insurance All Kind. Before insuring against fire, tornivJo, accident, sickness or taking out lifo in surance, see us. Wo write tiie most liberal policies at tho lowest possible rates. I Temple Real Estate & Ins. Agency, C. F. Temple, Mgr., 1 & 2 McDonald Block, Contractor Hultrnnn has ten cross walks yet to lay ond when these are in every street intersection having connecting sidewalks will havo cement crosswalks, and in several instances crosswalks have been put in where thero are not connecting sidewalks. Certainly North Platto can congratu late itself on the condition of Its streets as to sidownlka and crosswalks. Tho third week of tho city school term closes today with an enrollment of over 1,000 pupils. Last Friday tho en rollment wns 991, and during this week the additions have swelled tho number to beyond tho 1,000 mark. The work is reported by Supt. Tout to bo progressing in a very satisfactory man ner". CRYSTAL THEATRE To-Night and Saturday. Moving pictures: "The Impalment." "A Tempestuous Adven ture." "Milk Industry in the Alps" VAUDEVILLE: Raymond & Raymond, com edy sketch, singing and dancing. Saved by Her Voice. When traveling to Paris with somo other ladles on ono occasion Mme. Grisl bad a' thrilling adventure. At a small wayside station a man entered tho carriage, nnd It soon becamo evi dent from his threatening gestures and eccentric behavior that ho was a dangerous lunatic. Though her com panions were panic stricken, Mine. Qrlsl retained complete presence of mind nnd with the utmost composure began to slug. At once the maniac wns quiet. Ills whole attention was riveted on that magnificent voice, and ho remained the most appreciative of listeners until the train reached tho next station, where lio was secured. It transpired subsequently that ho was a miinlnc with homicidal tendencies who hud escaped from nn nsylum. 10 and 15 Cents. STYLE. It does not require the change in the atmosphere for you to know that autumn is approaching, for you will see through the store from day to day many new faces, figur atively speaking, in, the mer chandise line. New garments are coming, great numbers of new dress fabrics in both cloth and silk, and, by the way, has it ever occured to you that most of the good things are brought here for you first before other stores have them. Wilcox Department Store. "Peddler's Acre." Lambeth "old" church has numer ous historic monuments, mid In one of tho windows Is the full length figure of a peddler with his pack. stafT and dog. This Is supposed to represent the unknown person who presented "Peddler's acre" to thu parish upon condition that his portrait mid that or his beloved canine companion should bo preserved In the church and that his dog should bo burled In conse crated ground. London Saturday H view. . A Jolt. . A middle nged matron addressed n mlddlo aged woman who sat ni'.xt to her in the street cur, whom hlie thought sho recognized ns an nc qualutnnco of hor girlhood. 'Tardon mo;" Rho said, "hut wasn't your mulden iiaino Illunk?" "It Is." was tho Icy reply. New York Sun. Surely Not. Mariner (relating some of his actlro Borvlco ndvonturcsl-An' mo an' ray mates was lost In the virgin forest virgin, so to speak, because tho hand of man had never before set foot there. Good Luck. Mr. Jugglns-A black cat came to our back fenco last night. Mrs. Jug-glns-DId It brlhg you good luck? air. Jugglns-ThiifH what it did. I hit it tho very first time I tired. Her Pet Name. Judge-What Is your name? Young Wlfe-Cnroltoo Augusta Emmn. Judge And how are you gonornlly cnlledV Young Wife (Imshfully)-My "sweet Digestion and Assimilation. It is not the quantity of food taken but tho umount digested nnd nssimilated that gives strength nnd vitality to the system. Chamberlain's Stomnch nnd LivorTnblotB invigornto the stomach and liver nnd ennbfo them to perform tholr functions naturnlly. For alu by all ifciridrB, '