Fountai Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday : ,;. . ter t HIS WEEK: . r Wo will sell you n fuarnnteed 14k solid gold pointed cnjjriv.ed barrel s.podn fried, full-sized fountain pen for It, - T' .... ' 1, ' ; ,n One' to a Customer, jJ' jjljj ne to a Customer 1 ' si. Pen Sale. t ai . , t ... .1. ... i 1 i i...- 1 jso a mimeu luiniuur 14K jjoiu pouueu puns, pcari barrels $f, ph. - A Jjmitfcd number1 all gojtl filled, 14k . sftljd gold point, fully guanntecd,pens at r. 25, 31.50, Si.75. . Tbese qry. all KCcptianaV values. SU$ ; ihem in our show vind6V. . . .; ' : . We are, After Your Business;. D;IXO N, THE JEWELER- North Platte, Nebraska. "The Tun Game ineful Tessies" with Billy "Single" Clifford in the Musical Comedy Stampede " Thirty-five clever people, 80 per cent girls, at Keith Theatre Thursday, Sept. Hi Girl, The Mun and The 14th. Prices 50c to $1.50. MtttJ: 5 J TOWN AND COUNTY NEWS jj - IS a nhnrles Rinckcr has returned from 1 1. . . . j . in pV'a- two weCKS Yisn m v.noyonnuanuwcn- " ver.' :2ft ': V: It "vfV' r, - j ? W ), V Mayor Pattorson attended tho funeral of the late A. S. Carlson at Gothenburg Wednesday. W; T. Banks returned -Wednesday from St. Louis where 'he marketed n . car of mules. - Miss Isabell Doran loft yesterday for Gretna, to take up her duties as teacher &,Jn the city schools. W ; Attorney William Shuman will return 'to dav from Lincoln where ho epenttho f'past week on business. Mr. and Mrs. Guo Anderson returned Wednesday from Portland where they Bpeht the past month. . Earl Lansing waBfingd $L00 and costs in police court Wednesday for" being drunk and disorderly. ' . Miss Nell Hanifin returned Wednes day from Hasting where she spent her vacation with relatives. HI. W. flrfino left Wednosday morn ing for Lincoln to attendtho State fair and visit his daughter. John Carrol recived word Wednesday nf fho death of his. sister who was a ' resident of Plattsmouth. James and Charles Gamble af Qftrfield visltud .in town this week and loft Wed nesday to attend the Fair at Lincoln. Charles F. Temple has filed his bond as a bonded abstractor and is now .pre pared to do all kinds of abstract work. Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Bacon and baby loft Wednesday morning for Gheyenno whoro they will make tholr future home. Mr. and Mrs. Steve Colo left Wed hesday morning for Hershey to visit the latter'sgrandmotherandotherrelatives. Mossrs. Clarence Day and James Flynn are expected homo tomorrow 1 n fwn weeks' visit in Cherokee I Park. . Mrs. Putman and children of eastern VoKmsUn left Tuesday night aitorvisu - intr.Mr. and Mrs.' Kels Rasmussen for soveral days. Fred Westenfoldt and son Otto left Wednesday evening for Black Foot.Ida., to visit Fred Westenfeldt, Jr., for two weeks or more. Rntwintendent Ebright left UUUIIiJ M-J. - Wednesday for Lincoln to attend the ' State Fair and enroute home he wil . (visit in Omaha soveral days. " vtwf Rnhert Leroy, advance ,r,ffr nniv Clifford Co., madear- rangementfl for the appearance of their play at the Keith on Sept 14th. -'-twi Vniiiwr returned the first of the .week from Shannondonh whore ho spent 1 i,a Hn resumed worK in ..BUVUiai YYUUfto. . the local shops Tuesday. -,.Mrs. Guy Bush, of Grand Island, who hor parents Mr. and '' Mrs. FredTobas for two weeks returned homo the foro part of the weeK. A,inm WnlK; im inmate of thcKear- fcUMiaa aini f!lmol. is homo on ;two weeks' parole, which was granted him for good behavior in tneinsuuiuun. of L03 Angeles, una. wivj , who have been visiting relatives in Wednesday and ...Hi n rwooV nr more with Mr. win ojj, and Mrs. Koontz. frnmorlv of this city mat. mv"". ' -- - who is now General Superintendent of Motivo Power and Equippmont of tho Soutliern Railway wiUi headquarters rvi.n.tnn n. C.snont Wednesday .ni. ui tatn. Mrs. Alex Stroitz and taft thrt evenihi for Rochester,. Y. on business. ' ; Mr. West, tho Gothenburg miller, is .. , . e",. , 1 transacting businesa in the city this Butler Buchanan left this morning 1 0 for Humbolt, Kan., on business. ,4 ' , , , ., , . , 1 Bumoy O'Neil, of Cheyenne, spent Mrs. Leo Simons andchildrcn returned Mvcrft, d n tQwn thg m hmU from a short visit in Gotnonburg. I C-nP,tlCar,Sn ,ett!,f,rs1t fthc Miss Bertha Banks lef,t veaterday for week for Gothenburg to visit relatives.. Lexlngton whe sho i8 empIoycd n8 Mr. and Mrs. John Knox arc taking instructor in the schools. , in tho State Fair at-Llncoln this week. Stebbln8 has returned from a Don Clabaugh returned early in tho month's visit in tho mountains and re week from a two weeks' stay in Spear- sumcd work at the Marti meat market. nan, o. u Wanted A place for a boy to work for- board and go toN school. Notify Dan Carrigan B9p Mrs. Maynard Crosby loft Wednos day for Sutherland to -visit relatives for a few days. James Thompson, of Omaha, began work in tho Rebhausen barber- shop this week. Mrs. Thompson will nrrivo here Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Kearney Fogerty, of Plattsmouth. wliohavo been visiting .t. l..Aa UwViri,- Tlinmnn Yondn. Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Bowen' loft Wed- 'loft a few davs atro. nesday evening for Lincoln to attend , n., r ,.VX wh6 tamo TQ to te8tify e state fair. ,n thQ Yorke countorfeiting case in the filslnr Tliorpa. of Hustings, lef t earlv -r4nni miff rntumnil n Lincoln -" " - , .J ' " V,V V, - in the week after spending several days Wednesday oveningi at. St Patrick convert. . . m- Mra?l'fedwina Schatz and Marcel Mrs. William Huddart and baby'fo-'' keliher left yesterday, for Green Rivor turned home Wednesday from a short with Mrs.. Will Jeffera i who is returning visit up the, road.- . , from th'o Omaha Hospital. fa Pnm-Mf ff .Tnlinann Mnht Pn1rtfrl Urnwn. whf VlftR btiJn CHI left Wednesday-after a short visit with ployed in the American Express office j Mrs. uan tantz, lor some timo, icit veuncBuy uvuiuub Arthur Tramp came home Wednesday for Sidney to accept a position. evening from Great Falls whero he S. Ward, formorly of tho Rebhausen spent a month with friends. . barber shop, has returned from a short Glen Miller was taken ouite ill a few visit in Omaha and accepted a position days agd with blood poison caused from in the Gilbert Tonsonal parlors. a small swelling on his foot i Mr, and Mts. Julius tinnier, ana son Deputy Wilson, of Grand Island, John loft yesterday morning, tno spent a few days in town this week on former going to Humbolt, Kan., and business for tho Telephone Co. the others will spend two weeks with Will Garten and son Rov. of Mav- relave3 m wncom mm """""" wood, were called hero yesterday by John Kelihor was taken violently ill tho death of the former's mother. whilo assisting his' son Wednesday in Mr. and Mrs. Arrowsmith, ofOgal MJZ alia, arrived Wednesday to visit tho wm cuiibu n u i- . .. . i. 1 r vt t n r nomo wncrc u wuu uivcu uicuivu. t rt' a Tin vnn r a rv l w n mi ivi wn l Vf r Percy O'Brien has returned from a visit in Omahn. Miss Agnes Hamilton1, of Sutherland, is tho guest of friends in town. Miss Pearl Belicl went to Sutherland yesterday to spend a Week with relatives. Dr'Chnrlc3 Dugan of Grand Island is spending 0 fow days with Tom Green and -family, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Derryberry and family returned yesterday from a weeks visit in Denvor. Marcel Kelihor returned yesterday from a three weeks visit with tho Brosius family in Gandy. Mrs. Charles Boguo returned yostor, day morning from Chicago whero sho visited relatives tho past week. Mm. Fannie Cohort,' of St. Joo, Mo., is expected Sunday to attend tho mar riage of hor brother Arthur Artz. Mrs. John Denn and daughter return ed a few days ago from Arapahoe whero they visited relatives for ten days All parties arc wnrned ntralnst hunt ing and trespassing on lands owned by mo. Ci.aus Mylandbk, 67Gi Mrs. Fred Bnrraclouch and daughter Irma have returned from Denver whoru thoy Bpent a week with friends. Miss Evelyn Daley roturnod Wednes day evening from Lincoln whoro sho visited friends the past ten days. Rev. T. D. Sullivan Elm Creek cumo up yesterday to hold the funeral sorvlco of tho Into Jtfrs. Kathorm Gerkin. Dr. H. C. Brock, Owen Jones and several others loft yesterday for a three weokB hunting trip in tho hills. Mr. and Mrs. I. L. Bailor and baby went to Lincoln Wednosday to visit tho lattcrs sister and attend tho State Fair, Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Guynnn are on joying a visit from Mr. Guynan's mother, who arrived yesterday from Wood River. Mrs. Mat Walsh and children camo homo last evening from Omaha and Council Bluffs after spending a fort night with her sister. cream , .' . and A bnbv irirl was born to Mr. and Mrs. hi. Homer Mylandor at Goodridgo, Colo., recontly and Grandpa EbriVht wears his honors bocomlngly. ' ' Wo delivor fresh milk and every morning at Armstrong's North Platto Meat Market D. P. Co. - . Phono D 75, ' s..v Mrs. Thomas Dann and daughter J' x Marie, of Wood River, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Guynan, having , if arrived a few days ago. For Sale Lots C and 0, block 75, with four room house; located on west Eighth St. - Inquire of Major Walker. Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Smith, who woro married at Kearney in August, . returned yesterday from an extended visit in tho west and aro visiting tho'V former's brother, Ralph Smith. 1 $ f Clough. Mrs. Chelbern. of Clarkson. Nob..ar-l rived Tuesday evening 'to spend two weeks or more with hor sister Mrs. It. P. Basta. j Miss Mabel Burke is full filling tno stenographer's duties at tho Bratt & Goodman's offico during tho absence pf of Mrs. Yost r . Perry Sitton left for Cheyenne the fore part of the week after spending several days with his daughter Mrs. Clark Buchanan. Mr. and Mrs. T. S. Huffman of Omaha who have been visiting tho former brother Gus. Huff man and family left a few days ago. Charles Tigho, Ernest Rincker, James Martin and James Guffy will leave shortly for Sutherland to spend ten days hunting in that vl:inity. Mrs. Wood W. White camo homo Tuesday evening from a fortnight's visit with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Hainlinc, in Grand Island. , Mr. and Mrs. Jeu" Thompson, of Gandy, spent tho forepart of tho week in town and left Tuesday night for Lincoln to spend several days. Henry Cohogen run a fusty spike in his foot tho first of tho week by jump ing off a pile of ties and It will be somo time before tho Injured member heals. Piatt White and Joseph Fillion, Jr., returned Wednesday from a two weeks' visit in Cheyenne, Denver, Colorado Sonncs and other points, making the journey uy auio. T nnrl Mw TV Ttnrltnlnw nnd Mr. on1 Mm fit. TCInnev. of Omahn. visited in town this week, Thoy aro autoing to Denver. Tho former is a nophew of Arthur McNamara. Mr, and Mrs. L aid and at last reports is resting easy. At a meeting of the city school board it was decided to elect an extra teacher In the high school owing to the crowded condition. The resignation of J. J. Hnlligan was accepted and Edgar Schiller appointed in his placo. W. H. C. Woodhurst, Dr. Ames, Henry Waltemath, Henry Rebhausen, Chas. Whalen, M. S. Rebhausen and Millard Hosier left Wednesday noon for Gothenburg to attend tho funeral of the late A. G. Carlson. Miss Lizzie Young received a mes sago Wednesday stating that her sister died tho evening before at Colfax, la. Mrs. Young, mother of tho departed lady, left for that city Wednesday morning. Fred Payne, the dairyman living south of town, has left with us a sam ple of his fifth crop of alfalfa for this year. This samplo camo from a small field which Mr. Payne had forced with water. He has anothor Jargor field which hd will In a few days cut for the fourth time. Edward Davis and Fred Warren came homo Wednesdav morninefromGothen- burc whero they attended an L 0. O. F. banquet, Mr. Warren being the princi pal speaker of tho evening. , Mr. uavis also cava an interesting talk on the order. V I 1 mr 11 I. RIGiNA HW . J I WorriByWomen ftyle I I The ladies are invited to cnll and see the new IJ nnrl im-tn-date Fall Millinery shown by Ij I MALONEY & LINTZ, I I Second Floor McKay's Store. , ! I 1 1 win 1 " . . 1 . - - . ForJRcnt. The three rooms in tho McDonald Block above Buchanan & Patterson's'' office, latoly occupied ly J. v. uceiur as a law ofllce. . ; , A lo. thn liniMmfT lntnlv npiitilnil hv the Havtman cigar factory In bloek.lOl. 1 See Chass McDonald. " " '.KH Thieves entered the Greeson crocory Tuesday evening and after ramsacking the cash register and money drawer took ?2.40 in pennies, Entrance was obtained by breaking open the rear door. After a search of tho store tho night prowlers helped themselves to cantalopes leaving the rinds scattered on tho floor. According to the imprint on tho rinds, ono of -tho fellows hns Donald, and Miss Loner teeth, and tho authorities are on m1 Tolnnd arT n I ... . josie v.icnry, r f " o trail, F(.ur do lars, wh ch was fow days in town this week while en-1. ,, . . '. , . route homo from a trip to tho moun-1 wrapped in an envclopo In the register, tains by auto. escaped their notice. MdBcsipld State NORTH PLATTE, NEBRASKA. PAID UP CAPITAL, $100,000.00 Depositors also protected by tho. Depositors Guar antee Fund of tho Stato of Nebraska. Wo appreciate your businesa with us andjnvlto new accounts. . . - chas. Mcdonald, President W. II. MoDONALD, Vice-Pros, nnd Cashier. HARNESS SALE During the month, of Sep tember I will sell all Harness Saddlery Goods and Hard ware at cost prices for CASH Note these prices: HEAVY HARNESS $45.00 Harness will Boll for, $40.0(3 $G5.00 Harnoss will soil for $00.00 $40.00 Harness will sell for $36,00 $35.00 Harness will sell for $30.00 $32.00 Harness will Boll for $27.00 HEAVY BUGGY TEAM HARNESS . $42.00 Harness will sell for $85.00 ' $35.00 Harness will sell for $30.qo i $32.00 Harness will sell for $27.50 SINGLE HARNESS $17.00 HarncsB will sell for $14.00. $20.00 Harness will sell for $10.00 $13.00 Harness will sell for $10.00 SADDLES S45.00 saddles for. $40.00 $37.00 saddles for ... , $32.60 $22.00 saddles for $19.U0 $18.00 saddles for, , . . .$14.00 . TEAM BRIDLES $6.00 Bridles for $5,00 $5,50 Bridles for .-. $4.50 RIDING BRIDLES $4.00 Riding Bridles , . . . .$3.25 !1.7G RIdlnir Bridles 2.75 2.00 Riding Bridles 1.50 COLLARS. $5.00 Collars for '. ,...$4,50 3.75 Collars for 8.50 - 3.50 Collars for 8.00 1.00 Baker Collars for. 85c 1.25 Landfed Collars for 1.25' Everything goes at proportionately' low prices: Horso Blankets, Fly Nets," Sweat Pads, Halters, Second JIand Harness, Hardware, Team Hausing, Team Pads, Team Linos, Heavy Tugs, Light Tugs, Saddle Blankets, J Spurs, and all .other goods aro included in these cut prices. P. Forstedt, LOCUST STREET, NORTH PLATTE, NEB. "