She i L. ; NORTH PLATTE, NEB., SEPTEMBER 22. 1911, TWENTY-SIXTH YEAR; r 5 Personal Mention. t Miss Agnes McGqc, bf Willow Island, is visiting friends in tho city this week. Mrs., 'Fred Th'nlkcn, of Prixton, is visiting Mrs. Joseph L. Murphy this week. Harry Brodbeck loft ln3t night tor Choyc'nno to Visit friends for a few days Mr., and Mrs. John . Strahorn have returned from their stay at Cherokee Park. Mrs". E. It. Plummer spent Wednes day with tho Chamberlain5 family in Ogalalla. Miss Mnymo.. 'Johnson has returned from a two weeks' visit with relatives at Brady. Mr. and Mrs. Josh Barrnclough left last night for Grand Junction, Colo., to reside in tho future. a Miss Glennio Lcsky went to Kearney yesterday nftcrnoon to attend thostnte normal school. Mrt. Christ Brodbeck will leave to night for Sidney to spend', several days -with friends. Geo. Schiller, of Central City, Who visited his brother Edgar last week, has roturncdhomo.. Mrs. Dan Downs of Huritsville, Utah, will arrive next week to visit hor mother Mrs.'iWilliam Ho;.'so. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Elliott will leavo this week for St , Cloud, Florida, to spend tho winter months. Mias Minnio Gorden, of Kenton, 0., who visited at tho Able home the first of tho week loft Wednesday. 'Mr. and. Mrs. Charles Freeman, of Hastings, are visiting the latter's brother Geo. Rodgors and family. Mrs. George Carter, of Lincoln, has returned homo after visiting her sister Mrs. L. E. Roach for several days. Attorneys Wilcox, Halllgan, Beeler, Shu'man and Hoagland returned yester day from district court in Ogalalla. Miss Frances Christ, vho is teaching at Ghndy, came over Wednesday to .spend tho week with the homo,f oiks. Mr.v arid'Mrs. WillKawldy left today for Sutherland to visit tho former's sister Mrs. Geo. White for a few days. Miss May Wilson, of Plainville. Mo., visited her uncle Joseph Wilson this week whilo enrouto homo from California. Mrs. W. T. Green and daughter and Miss Lizzie Green returned a few days siao from Geneva where they visited relatives. Mrs. Fred Stoddard, of Lena, Neb., has been spending this week with her father. A. R. Adamson and other relatives. , Dr. A. J. Ames and Senator Tanner of Omaha, who have been hunting near Oshkosh since Friday, returned yester day morriing. After an extended visit with her daughter Mrs. Charles Holtman, Mrs. Tones returned to her home in Denver .yesterdoy. Mr. and Mrs. Th'os. W. Welby, of Nnw York, snent yesterday with local friends. Thev are enrouto to Los An- gelos by auto. Joe Larson, chief clerk in W. T. Berrv's oiTice, loft yesterday for eastern noirita to visit relatives and friends for two weeks. Misa Marv Durko who has been making her home with her aunt Mrs C, M. Newton left yesterday for Sterling to live with her father. Mrs. Harry Johnson and children Miss Mamie Johnson and Mrs. Guy r.nvnr rntumod Tuesday from a ten day visit in Omaha. Rev. J. H. Derryberry, of University Place, who spent n week with his sons Robert and Sam Derryberry loit yes terday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Weingand, of Omaha, are oxpocted the first of tho -urant in vtalt relatives and attend the Stamp-Kesler nuptials. A. D. McDonell, Millard Hosier, tianm ntihmifiin. Keith Neville and John Don went to Sterling, Colo., this morning to take part in a trap-shoot ing tournament. Mrs. Edwiha Schatz and grandson Marcel Kelihor came homo yesterday from Green River, whoro they spent two weeks with Mrs. Will Jeffers. Mra n. O. Wolncrand left today for Omaha whero she will meet Mr. W. who is returning from a business trip ' to Chicago. They will spend a day or two in Omaha. Mr. and Mrs. Horman Smith, Council Bluffs, will leavo Monday after visiting a fortnight with their cousins Howard draham and Earl Stamp and MIsb Blanche Fonda. i LOCAL MENTION Wood White- is spending a few days In Grand Island. W. H. Prowitt of York is spending lis week in town. Miner Hinman camo home yesterday from n trip to Hastings. Miss Lena Baskiris has taken chargo of the hat deparjment'at tho Hub. Miss Lillian Sturges expecto' to visit friends in Hastings In tho near future. Tho next attraction at tho Keith Will bo McFaddens Rcw of Flats on Oct 14 th. Justice Sullivan is acting ns police judge during the absence of Fred Warren. Earl Friend who recently came hero from, Denver hns accepted a position in tho Nowton barber shop. Wanted A girl for general house work. Anply to Mrs. W. II, McDon ald, 407 West Fifth Street. Tho Postal Tolegmph will occupy tho ooms over tho Star Clothing Houso re cently vacated by Mr. and Mrs. Tnos. Green. Prof; Frank Napersteck ro turned yesterday afternoon from Bridgeport, where he assisted in the band the day previous. Mr. Cormick, of New York ono of tho U. P. stock holders, went thru yes terday in his private car which vas at tached to No. 9, Tho Nowton Barber Bhop moved yes terday from the Goozeo building to tho room recently vacated by tho Grocn- Musselman pool hall. Kid Dixon threw Roy-Hardcsty.of Sid ney, twice In a little over an hour at the bout held at tho Lloyd Tuesday evening. A large crowd was in attendance. Howard Allen, of Golumbus, Ohio, spent a few days with his uncle W. M. Cunningham this week, and loft Wed nesday. He is on his way homo from San Francisco. Miss Glenn Way, of Omaha, a class mato of Miss Ruth Streitz whilo at Brownoll hall, visited Miss Streitz last night while enrouto to the Cummock school at Los Angeles. "Mary Jane's Pa" was presented to a , fajr tsizod. , audience, at the. Keith ruesuay evenings mo leaaing . roies wore well taKen anu reccivoa gooa support from tho company. For Rent Four room house. In quiro at 303 east Fourth. Weather Forecast: Unsettled weather with probable showers. Colder tonight Maximum tomperaturo yesterday 88; a year ago 73. Minimum temperature yesterday CO; a year ago 67. Jake Miller, of Garfield, returped yesterday from Omaha in a new Hud con car, which ho purchased whilo there Tho Gamble brothers, also of Garfield, have invested In cars of the samo make. W. 0. Burns,. Jato of Alliance, is visiting in tho city. Mr. Burns re sided hero twenty years ago anu was prreatly surprised at the growth and appearance of our town since his de parturc. Wanted Two or three nice furnished rooms for light housekeeping, by man and wife. Inquire at Dixon's Jewelry Storo. Margaret E. Walker, of Tilton, N. H., arrived Wednesday afternoon and was marriod that evening by Rev. W. S. Porter to Eastman Glines, who has been making his homo with his undo Josenh Moonoy. Mr. Glines is a bro thor of Mrs. Alice Downing. Israel Markowitz, of San Francisco, who has been in Omaha for several days making preparations for tho re moval of tho body of his brother, the late Tad Thompson, returned yesterday and the remains will be shipped to that city early next week. Wedding rings 3hould bo of 18k or 14k and be made of one piece (not sol dered. ) These 'aro the kind wo sell and thoy will last a life time. Dixon, The Jeweler. The case of J. C. Vermilyea, of Pax ton, against Emma Wilson for $107.20 came up beforo .Justice auiuvan wis week. A counter claim of $207.90 was brought in. After hearing the test! mony judgment was given for $79.50 in favor of plaintiff and Attorney Keefe, representing tho defendant, uppealcd tho case to tho district court. A hay wasron belonging to Mr. A kors was left standing near the Sixth stroet meat market late yesterday afternoon Some passing object frightened tho team causing them to dash up th street and collido with tho Hartman automobile. In the car wero several of tho family who wero stunned for a few minutes by tho shock, tho car boing pushed back about seventy feet. Bot horses wero knocked iovp and tho wagon badly smashed before tho tonm could bo checked in their course. The City Hall Site. At a mectincr of tho cltv council Wed nesday evening a resolution was passed roviding that if tho city hall bonds are voted thajbullding shall bo located Fourth 1 at a point on Locust between und Sixth streets. This eliminates the Foley cornor, against which noino of tho peoplo registered opposition, and declared tlysy would not support thej bonds. These samo people should now feci satisfied, nnd wo shall feel disap pointed, and chargo thorn with bad faith, if they do not now work for tho success of tho bonds. Band Cracert. Tho North Platte Band, Earl Stamp' ireeor. will render the followlnrr nfb gram at. Court Houso Park this evening" at 8 o'clock. March "Ponderoso' ' King Overture-4 'Trumpstor of tho Fort" Gruonwnld Waltz from "Ffnust". Gounod Solo for Cornet "Tho Ambassador" ,'. (Earl Stamp) Losoy. March-"Tho Mooso". Skaggs Sercnado-V'Tho Old Church Organ'; ., Chambers" Mnrch "Tri Mountain .;... Weekmah Ball Club and Band Dance. A benefit dar.co under tho manage ment of tho bane ball team and tho cornet band will bo giyen at tho Ltoyd opera house Friday evening, October 6th ' The not proceeds of tho dance will bo applied to tho existing deficiency bf tho ball team and to recoup tho band boys for tho expenses entailed in buy- ng music for tho series of concerts now coming to a close. Tho ball team- helped advertise the town nnd tho band cortainly gavo tho people a means of enjoying themselves, hence tho dance October Gth should bo liberally patron-. zed as n mark of oppreciation of tho two organizations. City Council Doing. At tho adjourned mooting of tho city council Wednesday evening M. Koith Neville, submitted a proposition to selj the 44-foot lot in the rear of the Rcxal drug storo to the city for a city hall ite for $4,750. The Baptist people also mado a formal offer of their- Locust "V!" i ". nnn '""V sireel ipt ior u.zuu. Complaint being mado of the service' rendered by the night police in the business district, Officer Trout will hereafter devote all his time to the bus iness district nnd calls from tho resi dence portions will bo answered by Officer Bowen. Trout'B salary was in creased to $C5 per month and Bowcn's to $30. An ordinance was passed ordering tho construction of "sidewalks as fol- ows: On the east side of Cottonwood from l&pnt to A, on tho weso sldo of' Vino from First to B, and from 'Ninth to Tenth, west Bide of Elm between B and C, and west side of Tenth from Vine to LocUBt. Tho petition for the withdrawal of tho Hinmun estate from tho city limits was laid over until tho next meoting for further discussion. Tho Horshey Times advocates tho or ganization of nn agricultural fair as sociation by tho business mon and far mers of the entire county, lho sug gestion is a good one, The man who left n suit of clothes and a overcoat at tho Slgcl tailor shop to bo pressed and cleaned, can have same by calling at this oflico and pay ing for the advertising charges. WELL HOUSED STOCK doec the most work and yields the most profits. Live stock costs money and is worth caring for. A good stable is cheaper in the long run. We will be glad to give you an idea of the cost of the lumber needed for re pairing or rebuilding the present Darn or stable, or for putting up a new one. we can save you money on it, W. W. BIRGE, FRONT AND LOCUST PHONE 9. Societies, Clubs and'Sodal Functions, Mrs. Thos". Austin will entertain the Novitn Club on Wednesday nftornoon, Mrs. E. A, Garlish entertained a fow friends Wednesday evening at a ken singion. RefrcsmonUworo served, The COO Card will be cntortalned Tuesdny evening tho 2Cth, at tho homo Of Mrs. J. J. Halligan. Miss Lenoro Cummings will entertain lho Birthday Club at tho homo of Mrs.. W. M. Cunningham Monday afternoon. k The Rcbeknh kensington will meet Tuesday evening at tho Odd Fellows' hall Instead of Friday evening as formorly announced. A Qlllittcfi rmtt nine f ntw!nttfw1 f to f WJf IT .a Willi. .UIOO Gertrude Falknor Tuesday evening, ut which enjoyable games jvere ployed Und a nico lunch BorVed nt midnight. Cards tire out announcing the mar riage of Miss Orilln Frances Gilman and Rlehmoml Dillon Birgo on Wednesday evening, Oct 4th, nt tho Church of Our Savior. Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles H. Stamp an nounce the marriage of their second daughter Amanda Fern to WilllumRoss Kesler at tho family residence on Thurs day evening, Sept. 28th ntO.o'clqck. A coterie of ladies woro delightfully entortnined yesterday afternoon by Mcsdamcs Grimes and Beory at a. ken sington. The rooms and tables wero prettily decorated with cut flowers. Lunch wns nerved late In the ufternoon at the Beery homo nnd the function proved a pleasing orio to all. A very pretty and onjoyablo after noon cilrd nartv was crivon Tuosdav by Mesdamcs II. M, Grimes and W. T. Berry at the homo of tho former. Tho rooms wero decorated in cut flowors and colored candles. Card tables ar ranged for "500", twenty-eight ladles taking part in tho game. Mrs. E. F. Sceberger was awarded first prizo and Mrs. W. T. Stuart second. Tho color schemo of pink nnd white was enrried out in tho elegant lunch, which was served on small flowor trimmed tables at tho Berry residence to .which the .guests repaired'aftdrtllo enrd games. Misses Alice Wilcox, Lenoro Cummings and Ida Ottcnstoin assisted in serving. Among tho smart social functions of tho week was tho pin shower tendered Miss Fern Stamp by Mrs. W. T. Borry and Miss Villa Whitaker at tho home tho former Wednesday ovening. Twenty-ono young ladies responded to invitations nnd wero entertained nt bridge. Tho highest scores woro mado by Misses Nell Bratt, Goraldino Baro nnd Alico Langford who wore bpnorcd with places at tho brido-to-bo's tablo which was beautifully decorated with pink and whito nnd set beneath a hugh pink bell and hoop from which many kinds of pins wero showered upon Miss Stamp. An elaborate lunch was Served at small tables, places being found by small pink silk pin cushions with pins forming tho namo of each guest. Tho cushion on tho guest of honor's table was largor and tnstofully adorned with roses and gold braid. ' For Rent. Five room furnished houso with barn 320 west Third streot. Bit ATT & Goodman. Judge II. M; Grimes and Court Re porter Cary have roturncd from Ogalalla. dust received nobby lino oi now shapes at Cornor Millinery, 300 Corner and Vino Sts. "Christian Science Society, Sunday 11:00 A. M. Subject: "Reality" Sunday school 12:00 M. K. ,P. hall, Dowey St Tho B. P. 0. Elks will hold initiatory ceremonies next Monday evening. About twenty candidates are in waiting. Piatt White sold his KIsboII car re cently to tho Davis Garago and is con tcmplating tho purchase of a later model. Peto Mnrovish, who has resided in Garfield precinct for many years, left this morning for Kankakee, 111., to re side with his aged mother. In favor of Mrs. Loo Tobin, of Denver, a number of ladies are being entertained at bridge this afternoon by Mrs. Fred Garlow. - FcundOn tho road to Gandy, nn overcoat Owner con havo samo by calling at this oflico and paying for this advortiscment. Mr. and Mrs. Mark McCullough and daughter Gortrudo who have been been visiting in town for several days loft this morning for Elsio to reside. J. F. MurniBh, special agent for tho Columbia Insurance Co., of Hastings, has been in tho city all week and with E. R. Goodman made soveral county trips adjusting losses. GIVEN AWAY FREE t A $250 Harley Davidson 4-Horae Power Motor Cycle, Magneto Ignition .... A Ticket With Every Pair of Shoes. Yellow Front Shoe Store, DIENER & FLEISHMAN. SMcioifald Stats aq& . , A' NORTH PAID UP Depositors also protected by tho Depositors Guar antee Fund of tho Stat t of Nebraska. Wc appreciate youir business with us nnd invito , now accounts. r. , CHASMcDONADb'' ,.'W. H. AIcDQNALD, President Vice-Pres. "Rnlf Cashier, Pleasing Entertainment. Tho Merchant's carnival given at tho Keith last evening undor tho auspices of the Presbyterian ladios, drow n largo audienco and ploasod the patrons. Many business firms wero represented by young ladies in costumes; all of whom carrieu out their part won. There wero drills by children nnd tableaux, tho whole forming ar( enjoyable pro gram. The carnivul will bo repoutcu tonlgnt. Girl Wnnted for irenornl housework. Inquiro of Mrs. Mary Allen, 414 W. Cth. a tree t. AttornoV Carl Hohlmnn is now as sociated with J. G. Boelcr in his lnw office. John Dick left lastnlcht for Memnhis. nftor spending two weeks with his family. Mr. and Mrs. John Stackhouso, bf Wallace, nro spending a fow days with town friends. Tim Hnnifin hns onco more tnkon up draying nnd appeared with his now wagon yoBtorday morning. A larco numbor of locul peoplo nro 6 ilnnnlng to attend tho Aksarbon in mann winch begins next unursuay. The htfth school foot ball team will meet tho Yeomon team on tho local gridiron this nftornoon. Julius Pizcr left this morning for Hnstings to transact business and visit his brother ior a weoic or longer. Hf n PUiAliiiMrv tvintlintt if At va .T ill ID UlilOUUlUt lllWUt w Pizer. loft todavfor Hastinirs to attend tho Now Yenrs Borviccs of tho Jewish church. WE HANDLE The Famous TOE-HERM o CO NO EQUAL FOR WEAR. Extra thin. Silk-Lustre. 25c, 35c, SOc. Sold by WILCOX DEPARTMENT STORE vovm 1 1 PLATTE, NEBRASKA. CAPITAL, $IOO,O00.00 Mrs. Huttio Herstcd of Pnxton is visiting friends in, town to day. Miss Eva Baker has savored her con nection with tho Hub. I.C. Bailor is nursing u fractured wrist which ho sustalnod tho first of tho week. Mr. and Mra. Work, formorly of this city but lato of Gandy, are visiting in town this week. Clnude Wcintrnnd is exnected homo Sunday from Chicago whero ho .went two weeks ago to purchase tho stock for his new clothing storo. All dopnrtmonts. including cradla roll, home department and members of tno uibio school ana church, will horn & grnnd combined Sunday school rally noxt Sunday at the Christian church at tho hlblo school hour. If you aro in terested in tho work of this orrent bible school come on timo and help start a great winter h work. Suit. For Sale Almost now Occidental sowing machine. Inquire nt bicycle shop, 109 caqt Cth St. Tho Womon'8 Christian Tomporanco Union will moot at tho homo of Mrs. Loon, 820 south Dcwoy Btreot, Tues day, Sept. 2Gtli, from 3 to 4 o'clock. All christians interested in this work nrd urged to bo present Tho last mooting was held nt Mra. Stebbins' home and proved most enthusiastic ono and officers woro elected as follows for tho ensuing year: President, Mrs. Leon; vice-president, Mrs. Kelly; sec retary, Mrs. M. E. Warner; treasurer, Mrs. .1. H. Morrow, corresponding sec retary, Mrs. Stebbins. Voice Culture. Elizabeth Knar Langston, teacher of VOCAL MUSIC. Will bo at Rincker's music nnd art storo on Thursday of each week. Will bo pleased to meot any who nro Interested in singing 62- Bertefik DaH. The ladien auxiliary of the B. of R. T. will give u benefit bail nt the Lloyd opera houso Friday oveninp, October lfJUi. PJecedlng lho Uar.cing btnmp'U orchestra will give u concert. The 1 1 ladles ore planning to muke the ball ; complete in every uouiu anu ono uiut win bo wormy a large attcnuance. Attention Day Men. Wo will save your money on Bala Ties. Soo ub. Ginn, White &ScnaTZ. All parties nro warned against hunt ing and trespassing on lands owned by mo. Claus Mylandesi. 576p Eitray Notice. Taken up by the undersigned about July 18, 1911, on my premises on Sec. 12, T. 10, R. SO, ten miles northeast of Welllleot, Neb., the following des cribed horses: One bay mare, ono white hind foot, branded 21 on loft hind thigh; ono sorrel mare, ono white hind foot brnnded 21 on loft hind foot. Weight of each about 900 h G. A. SCHUKCONGOST,