rut. tt CO. D IDN'T you know there was such a thing- as a lucky wedding ring? Ask your married friends. Or in quire of any lucky couple who have been joined in holy matrimony with a ring bought at this store. Wo have them at all prices and in all weights everyone a harbinger of good luck. Come in both of you CLINTON, Jeweler and Optician. LOCAL AND PERSONAL Perry Carson came tip from Grand Island to spend Sunday. Architect Shnefler transacted busi ness fn Ognlalla Saturday. M. Keith Neville returned Saturday from Omaha where he attended the big shoot Several trains of soldiers went thru Friday afternoon bound for the Pacific coast cities. Mr. A. G. ' Newman, of Chappcll, spent the latter .part of the week with friends in the city. Thomas Quigiey of Slourf City spent yesterday with his cousin Dr. D. T. Quigiey and wife. Miss Jessie Workman is visiting licr sister Nellio, while enroute from Ster ling to Hhstings. The Presbyterian missionary society met With Mr. and Mrs. Geo. McKoy Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Masm will leave Thursday for Denver to spend two weeks with relatives. LoVen Sturges, Sr., of HastingB, who spent several days with his children here loft Saturday night. Miss Anna Flynn came homo yoetcr Lscil Metallic Clydo Trotter, of Brady, visited In town the last of the wepk. Mrs. VanDyke returned Sunday from n short visit in Lodgepole. Joe. Larson returned Saturday from a ten days visit with relatives in eastern cities. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Repper, of Alliance, nr6 the guests of local friends this week. Ray Langford will leave for Omaha tomorrow to transact business for sev orai days. Louis Tobin left Saturday evening for Denver to attend the wedding of bis Bister. Miss Rosa Gregg, who is teaching in Maxwell, spent the week end in town with friends. Gus Buc'hfinch, who spent several days in Grand Island last week, re turned Friday. Miss Elizabeth Weinberger returned Chalmers Car -rue o c The master piece of the Chalmers factory. A car that leaves nothing to be desired; ' A car that starts itself, in flates its own tires and with its four speed transmission, is as- flexable as a steam engine. The first, car of this type west tho last of the week from n Bhort visit of Omaha in the state is now on display by in Grand Island. . ih jtr "rnvTrTT T"ik TnrTl4TTir a TkT Dr. and Mrs. T. J. Kerr returned yesterday from their honeymoon trip thru tho Rockies. Mrs. C. C. Plotcher, of Springfied, 505 Dewey Street. day from n fortnight's visit in Chicago Ohio, arrived Saturday to visit Mr. and 0 DR. 0. II. CRESSLER. Graduate Dentist. Ofllco over tho McDonald State Hank. M SCHILLER & CO., Prescription Druggists First Door North of First National Hank Lawrence Carpenter spent Sundoy as tho guest of friends in Horshoy Miss Esther Antonldcs Icftjyestordny for Ilorshcy where she has been engaged to teach in tho schools. Mrs. W. J. Tlloy returned yesterday morning from Des Moines, In., after upending a month there with friends. Arthur Stillwcll, of Ivn City, Iowa, arrived last evening and will visit his aunt Mrs. Harriot Wolah for a week or more. Messrs. Fred Fillion, Will Friond and Eric, Broeker loft -Saturday night for Omaha to spend several days' at; IhoAk-sar-ben. Dr. Marie Ames will return Friday from a fortnight's stay In Mt. Carroll, 111., with rolativcs. Miss Leah Dodge and Mrs. I. C. "Williams, of Wood River, nro spending A few days with local friends. Mrs. Meade, of Hastings, Who visttcd bur sister Mrs. Owen Simon for ten days, loft Saturday morning for borne. Mrs. Fred Woingand, of Omaha, who camo last week to attend tho Stamp Kesler wedding will remain In tho city for a month and visit relatives. Miss Elizabeth Young, of Hastings, returned homo tho last of tho week after spending soveral days with her slater Mrs, Carl Simon. Mrs, Julius l'izur nnd daughter Mayme will leave Thursday afternoon for Denver. Tho formor to visit friends and tho latter to entor upon tho Jier second year at Wolfo Hall. Miss Arlelgh Mooro returned tho last of tho week from n two weeks' visit with relatives in Colorado cities and will resume her duties as telephone operator in the Western Union ofllco, Bert Barber, who Is attending the state university, camo up the last of tho week to act as groomsman at tho Gltman-Blrno nuptials on Oct 4th and later visit his parents atLcwcllen for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Gilman received -word tho last of tho week from Vancouver that a daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Woolsoy. Mrs. Woolsoy was formerly Miss Knto Gil man, of this city. Word camo tho last of tho week from Dr. W. J. Redflold that ho bad readied Paris and would spend a few days there before leaving for Vionna, whore ho will spend a yenr In tho study of tho higher grades of surgery. Miss Helen Gloason entortained number of friends Saturday evening at tho homo of her grandmother Mrs. Elder, Pleasant games woro played and many pretty gifts woro pres ented to tho young hostess in honor of her birthday, Enjoyable refreshments woro served. Tho Gllman-Blrgo bridal party which is composed of Messrs Richmond Birge, Horton Mungor, Bert Barber nnd Car ShaeiTer and Misseu Orilla Oilman, Allco Blrge, Edith Patterson and Edith Gantt wero tho guests of Attorney and Mrs. J. J. Halllgon Friday evening nt a six o'clock four course dinnur. Tho tsblo was beautifully decorated nnd each courso elicited complimentary re marks. Other guests wero Misses Irma Clinton, Anna Kramph, Gornldlno Bare and Walter O'Connor, nnd other citics.in Illinois. MIbs Elsie Lnngford will leave today for Omaha where she will attend n bum ness college this wintor. Mrs. Frank Winn and dnughtor Mnry, of Kearney, spent Sunday with her mother, Mrs. Manion. Mrs. Briggs of Lcwellcn went homo Saturday mornlngafterspendingnweek with Mrs. John Wnllenhaupt. Mr. and Mrs. Westfall, of v Carroll, In., arrived Saturday to visit their daughter Mrs. Walter Crook. Swan J. Falk, of tho Bethany hospi tal, returned to Omaha Saturday after visiting his brother Andrew Falk. The Elk's dancing pnrty on Friday evening was a very plensant lunctlon. Tho music was excellent and those at tending n congenial crowd. Mrs. Zcntmeycr nnd daughter Norma of Scuhyler. nrrived Saturday to virit tho former's son, Georgo ZentmeVor and wifo for a week or longer. j ; For Rent 2 nice front rooms fur nished for light housekeeping. Inqmro at 720 West 2nd St. r Mr. nnd Mrs. Franklin Penle, who Imvn heon visitlm? their daughter Mrs. Ed Parks In Denver, for several weeks, returned homo Friday . night. MIbs Mnrgarot Barkor returned h Saturday night from a two. wueKs visit In Chicago during which Mrs. W. II. Pletchcr for two weeks. Mrs. Steve Baldwin will leavo to morrow for Cedar Rapids, Davenport nnd other points to spend several weeks. Walter Hainlaine, of Grand Island, visited his sister, Mrs. Woodt White, Sunday enrouto to Sidney on businese, Miss Mae Nolan, who hud been visit ing in Omnha and Grand Island re turned Saturday evening and will loavo Thursday for Hot Springs, S. D., to take a position as nurso in n hospital. CIVEN AWAY FREE A $250 Harley Davidson 4-Horse Power Motor Cycle, Magneto Ignition .... of Shoes. Pair sho Re- 1 The city council will meet in regular session tills evening. Julius Plzor returned this morning from Hastings whore ho spent atone mcnt dny. Miss Lula Burke returned Saturday ovenlng from Omaha whore sho spent a week with relatives, Attorney W. V. Hoagland loft Sun Jay evening for Bridgeport to spend suyeral dnys on business. "Rev. nnd Mrs. Wilson, of Gothenburg, camo up last ovenlng to visit with Mr. and Mrs. Ray C. Langford. Mrg. F. W. Rinckcr returned Sunday Uvcnlng from Omaha where sho Bpent tn.,0(1 tho Droa8mnkcra. convention) a picusant ween witn irionus. Miss Tillle Kosbnu has taken a po sltion with tho Doolittlo firm nnd took up her duties yestorday morning. Mrs. Mnllssa Linsey, of Sutherland, whopent tho past week with her sis ter. Mrs. Paulson, loft yesterday morn lngT Co. Sunt. Wm. Ebrlght roturned Saturday evening from a weok'a In spection of schools in tho southeastern party of tho county. After spending a few days with his Bon-.Attornoy Keofo, of this city, Mr. Jnmos Kcofe, of Sioux City, wenthomo Saturday. Mrs. uasmusson, or Minuen, re turned homo Saturday after spending a month with her dnughtcr Mrs. Harry Porter. Mrs. G. W. Applegato, of Suthor land, went homo yestorday morning after spending a wock with hor daugh tor-Mrs. Chris Paulson. ANttornoys Wilcox & Halllgan, Judgo of Ed Ogier, of this city. Utiles and Reporter Cnry roturned Mrs. E. F. Sceberger was hostess lastnight from n week's stay on legal Friday afternoon to a number of busyness In Sidney, ladies whom sho entertained at BOO in ,'Guy Reese, of,, Plattamouth,. left honpr of her guest .Mrs. Leo- Tobin. Saturday after attending tho Stamp- Tho afternoon was pleasantly spent by Kesler wedding nnd visiting friends nil. Dulnty refreshments were enjoyed for Several days. nt tho close. Mrs. Ed. McGowan of DonVcr? tfhri has been tho truest of relatives for a week past will leave tomorrow for Cal ifornia accompanied by her mother Mrs, Ella Shuman. Lost At Elk dance, nn umbrella, turn to this office. Mrs. Joseph Stone will entertain tho Indian Cnrd Club on Thursday after noon, Oct. 5th, instead ot tomorrow. Mrs. Stono will be nsslsted by Mosdarn'es' E. J. Vnndorhoof, Albert Schntz 'M Miss Nell Hartmnn. Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Fowlor will leave Sundny for Arknnsns, where the former will hnvo chargo of a fruit farm. Mr, Fowlor has been employed ns herdsman at tho state farm for somo tlmo nnd ro signed this week. Mrs. Roso Bnbbitt left last evening for Hnrrisburg, Ore., where she will bo married to Pearl Weidnor, formerly of this city, who. Is engaged In drnying at that place. Mr. Woidner is a nephew Chamberlam-HclgesoH. Miss Helen Chamberlain and Elmer Helacson wero quietly married at tho rectory Saturday by Rev. McDatd. Tho bride wore a stylish tailored suit of light gray with velvet trimmings and a gray hat draped with myrtle green ribbon. Sho was attended by Miss Kathleen Flynn, who wbro a rich gown of red cloth nnd a black picture hat. Georgo Vosceipka stood with tho groom. Mr. and Mrs. Hclgeson left shortly after tho ceremony for a honeymoon trip to Denver, where it is their Inten tion to reside ns soon ns. the former disposes of his real estate interests here. Tho bride Is the eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Chamberlain, born and raised In this city and has many friends who wish her every happiness. Mr, Hclgeson has ueen empioyeu ior soveral years in tho local tonsonal par lors nhd is . known as V: young' man of industry and good character. Notice to the Public. On nnd after October 2nd. 1811, we will Bell fourteen qunrtsof "milk for ono dollar for cash only. ti. r ayne, ALnnnr Haskell, " . W. R. Morgan. N. P. Ireland. Ticket With Every Yellow Front Shoe Store, DIENER & FLEISHMAN. A Modern Institution For the treatment of medical and surgical cases. Open to the" medical profession. Special accomodations for cDnfinemant ca3es Training school for nurses in connection. Address all commu cations to the superintendent. Phone 642 Cor. Eighth and Locust i CRYSTAL THEATRE To-Night MOVING PICTURES: Where There' a Will There's a Way 2 Silas Warner The State Line. mm re, be the whole west under one roof Something doing all the time. It Is a show that will Interest you. Ble Machinery Exhibit, with everything In action. Traction Plowing- demonstra tions. Fine entertainments, music and special ties. Moving pictures and illustrated lectures. Displays from every state In tho west, showing Irrigation, Dry Farming, Fruit rowing. Alfalfa liaising and all kinds of Farm work. 23 CENTS ADMISSIOir TO AXJi. Alvln Woingand. of Rossvlllo, 111., who.' camo laot wock to attend tho Kofller-Stamp nuptinls nnd spend a' few days with rolativcs, will return homo to morrow. Tho city council hold a special mout- ng Saturday evening nnd passed n res olutlbn nrnnthiB Fritz Waltemath per mission to movo his saloon into his now buikling. Tho danco to ho civon hy tho hnso ball hoys and tho local band on Friday I i ft swell nfTnlr. The tickets nro selling Mrs. Cimrles Reynolds entortained tho Pan Hellenic Club Saturday oven' ing nt tho homo of Mrs. Wm. Reynolds. Tho ladles spent nn enjoynblo afternoon in kensington work. Dainty lunch was served at five thirty. Leavo your orders for milk or cream nt tho Enterprise Bnkery, now conduct ed by tho Doolittlo Produce Co. Tom Green enmo up from Grand Island Saturday night nnd spent Sun day in town. Mr. Green expects to hnvo his vaudeville show in Grand VAUDEVILLE. Burton Sisters, in Singing, Talking and Dancing. 10 and 15 Cents. To Wm. JolTers owner of lots 7 and 8, Tho owners of nronertv on tho north side of Tenth street, between Locust and Vino streets nro hereby notified that tho Mnyor and Council of tho City of North Platto, Lincoln county. We brnakn. nassed and approved nn ordinance on tho 20th day of September, LOCAL PARAGRAPHS. John Davis left for Cozad on business to day. Tom Hoaly will leave this evening for Omaha to spend soveral days. Phil Pizer returned to Allianco today after spending several dnys. with rela tives horo. J . W. Tucker of tho Posotf f ice force went to Omaha to day to spend a few days at Aksnrbcn after which ho will visit relatives in Beatrice. rapiUly nnd tho boys feel confident that Is,and Pon ,n tcn dfty8- 11,9 theatre tlm'v will bo irlvon a llbnrnl nnrmno Ib known as tho Princess and is on tho J O I I ... Dressmaking and remodeling a spec- uHy. 118 W. Cth. 01-3. Dickoy Bros, dissolved partnership Saturday. Tho business will bo con ducted in the future by Robort, who purchased Ed's share of tho Btock. Tho latter s plans for tho future are indofi nito. , Mr. and Mrs, Marco tt of Brady visit od friends in town tho lnBtof tho week. Miss Jessie Hatfield went to Joliet, Wyo., Inst week to visit her sister Mrs. Chamberlian for soveral weeks. Miss Elalno Bundy was sovoroly burned on tho face and arms Saturday by ovor turning a bottle of carbolic acid from a high Shelf. Applications of swoot oil wero mads at oncu and although tho pain Is intonso It is hoped no scars will remain, Sulllvnn-Consnndino Circuit. Mrs. Paulino Fctz, of Hotchkiss, Colo,, Isoxpcctcd tomorrow to spend n fortnight or longer with hor parents Mr. und Mrs. A, O. Kockcn. Mrs, Fotz formerly resided in this city and has many friends who will bo pleased to renew hor ncquintance. I have seme excellent bargains in city property on terms to suit. See mt at once, C. F. Temple, thirty coupleB of young peoplo at tended n social danco nt tho homo of Mr. and Mrs. Will Morgan ono mllo west pf town Snturday evening. A pleasant time !b reported bynll present 1'UOnA.TE NOTICE. in inn Onnntv Onurt of T,lncoln county. NC' Dnnlumlr Sdtll. 11)11. u'MRB! v : " . . -mint t In tno matter 01 me eaimiu ui ininomi;, Hni 1 1. 1 fl iliutn.iMl. Notice' Is heroby glvon. tht tho creditors utu will tii not tho KxoCUtor 1911, ordering a sidewalk adjoining their o'U estate ."g said premises, to bo constructed ns to S3gSiwS?ln raid county, on the 27tuUayo( lino nnd grade, and of permanent ma- October, mi. and on tho 27th day of ApMl inn urni h4uuV( i u . u niiii. . m. pkc.U day. for the uur- teriai, as proviaca in .K"""'" "-",- ordinances of said city, regulat ng tho tXn, adlustmont and allowance Blx months construct on ot s UowaiKS in saiu cuy, are allowed tor croaiioni io t;'"" passed and approved on tho 21st day of claim, onoear tij. egturo to June, 1906. tiovu. lull. This notlco to bo publlshod in ' .....i. .1,1. f int. i if nomnimr Dubllshed In said county four ---ci , i l wrflUfi bloclc oo, owneu uy you, in nccuiuuiu-u with said ordinances, on or before tho 2nd dny of November, 1911, tho same id hn ronRtnir.rnii nv aaiu cuv uuu inu costs assessed upon the said lots owned liv vou ndlo nine? WHICH ino same uuuu rScal.l iiy lerK. F.slrav Notice. Tnken ut hv tho undorsiirnod about iiir i!H1.nnmvnr.imlsea on aoc. 12. P. 10, R! 30, ton miles northeast of VVOllUOOl, 1NUU., VilO y- crlbed horses: Ono bny mare, ono will to i.in,i fnor. hrnmlnd 21 on lef t h nd thiuh; iti.iu . - , , . . - r 'L wnuo ninu iwv. weeks successively, hoarlnir, . oa- Drlor to said dato of JOHN ORANT.Countr.Tu(lire NOTIOE FOB POIlLIOATlON Serial No. 03010. Department of tho Interior. U. B. Land Olllco at North Flatio. Neb. September SO, 11)11. Notlco Is heroby elven that Olareiico I. Ijwls. ot North fMattu. Neb., who, on Nor. ls.lWci.mado homestead entry No. 2h-. sorlal No O30II1 for 8MNWW, ami NKMNWU, 8H Sir, 8WM8EW of Pec. 10. Town 12. N. Haneo 33 W. ot the 0th Principal Meridian, has iiu.l untied ot Intention to make llnal llvo rear proof, to establish claim to tho land ii...... .loa.vituul. Wifrm tlm liiurlstur and Itt- celver at North IMatto. Nobraska. on tho2Hh day of November, 18U .M i iynu present anPr.l mnm. one wh to hind loot u aimapji n S'yftmtt E-mT. and tho inner man was not forcotton hrnnded 21 on loft hind foot. Weight of mCken Neb.i I'auVSmith. ot North Vlatto, In tho"wco small" hours of tho tho party roturned to tho city. nighUonch nbout 900 lbs. G. A. SCIinECONQOST. Moh.! Htwncor W Edmlston. llorslioy. Nob. ol-8 J. E.EVAN8. ueetsior. Indigestion causes heartburn, sour stomach, nervousness, nausea, impure blood, and Anore trouble than many The food you eat ferments in your stomach, and the poisons it forms are ab sorbed into your whole sys.om, causing many dis tressing symptoms. At the first sign of indigestion, try E62 TMfortTs lack-Draught the old, reliable, vegetable liver powder, to quickly cleanse your system from these undesirable poisons. Mrs. Riley Laramore, of Ooodwater, Mo., says: "1 suffered for years from dyspep sia and heartburn. Thedfora's Black-Draught, in small doses, cured my heartburn in a few days, and now 1 can eat without distress." Try it. Insist on Thedford's