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' Tom Green camfi up from Grand Island tho last of the week to transact business.- ' ' '' Mrs. Carlton returned Saturday from la flhoryjisjt with relatives' iir-vHershey and Juiosburg. ' 1 Mrs. David Patteo will return to night from Oshkosh after spending 'a. , week with friends. O. St Onco. who has been visiting in Omaha for some time, returned Satur day afternoon. . Mrs. Edward Rebhauuen will Bubmit to an operation for appendicitis tomor row morning. Mrs. Briggs.of Northport, who spent the week end wiUv Mrs. John Wollqn haupt left yesterday. Fred Sawyer, of Cklu.mbus, who had been visiting tho Rebhausen family for two weeks, left yesterday." Tho work of distributing ninety pound rails between Julesburg and ' Pine Bluffs has been completed. J. W. Wilson, of What Cheer, la., will arrive tomorrow to visit his brother B. A. "Wilson and family. Miss Alice" Fitzpatrick, who has been attending the Kearney normal, will ar rive tomorrow to visit her parents. Mrs'. Kate Daly returned Saturday from a month's visit with her sister Mrs. Thomas Gorham in Grand Islanp. For,Rent Six room house with bath and electric lights on east 4th street. Apply at 520 east Oth. Mrs. Herbert Hecox, of Gothenburg, left for homo Saturday after visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs. Slutts for a week. Harry Cramer vvns called hero last week from St. Paul, Neb., by tho ill noss'of his wife, who is a patient at St. Luke's hospital. W. F. Leonhardt; the piano tuner, will bo hero this week' to tune pianos. All persons expecting Leonhardt to do their fall work will leave their orders at Mr. Rinckers's store immediately. For rent Modern 8 room residence with bath, electric light, steel range - and sewer connection. W. V. HOAOLAND. Mesdames 0. H. Cressler and C. 0. Weingand entertained the Lutheran ladies at a bundle shower Saturday afternoon in honor of Miss Gertrude Minshall. Sevoral hours were pleasant yl spent by all. Miss Minshall received many usoful and pretty articles. The two course lunch was nicely prepared and greatly enjoyed. Mesdames John McGraw, T. Golden, Mrs. Levi Duke nnd Amanda Mylan der entertained a number of friends last evening at the homo of tho former from 5:30 until 8 o'clock at a kitchen shower in favor of Miss Gertrude Min shall, tho bride of tho week. Tho ' en tertainment previously prepared by tho hostesses was much enjoyed. A delight ful lunch was served. Joe Stone transacted business in Max well Saturday. Special sale on wall paper, Duke & Deats. Miss Sadlo Trovillo went to Suther land yesterday to instruct a class in music. ' Tho Catholic choir will be entertained by Mr. and Mrs. Charles Trovillo on Nov. lGth. .,. :z.T.. Earl Stamp spent Sunday in Brady, where he has been chosen to instruct the band. Howard Dolson returned Saturday from an extended "visit with his brother in Omaha. George H. 'Patterson is spending a month in Laurel, Mont, for the benefit of his health. The, Methodist Aid Society will meet Thursday afternoon at tho. homo of Mrti., James Shea. A.v Mra.VLeo Simons returned hbme. Sun dayWeriing after visitinga week with relatives in Fairfield. , M Mrs.. Si. Russell returned Saturday morning from Omaha where she visited hor parents for two weeks. For Rent Five room house in 400 block on east.Gth street. Inquire at 222 E. Fifth. C. C. Carlson, of Bignell, is spending a fevy days in town whilo enroutc home from an extended visit in TexaB. Mrs. Alta Duty, of Denver, arrived Sunday morning to Visit ''her parents Mr. nnd Mrs. Sodormanfor two weeks, Miss Minnie Flvnn. of Omaha, is visiting her aunt Mrs. P. J. Norris, having arrived the latter part of tho week. D. M. Douthett. of the Overton bank, left vesterdav after spending a few days on business and visiting Arthur McNamara. Mrs. J. N. Munick, formerly Miss Bertha Oleson, of this city, arrived Saturday from Hooper and is tho guest of her mother, . Mrs. Lierk. John G. Griffith. "Jack" Ballard. L. Polzell and D. B. Baker, of Dickens were in town yesterday, having bus! nesa at the U. S. land office. Mrs. E. F. Dinney, and children of the eastern part of tho state, arrived Saturday to spend a fortnight with her mother Mrs. L. L. Gray. Did you know that you could take course in tailoring and dresmnking at thoKeisterand sew 80 days, all for $25, James Henderson returned Saturday from a month's visit in cities on tho Pacific coast, during which he met a number of North Platto folks. ' Dennis O'Brien was released from tho P. & S. hospital yesterday where ho took treatment for hisoye, which was burned by a hot cinder last week Messrs. Corbin Jones, Roy Banks, Don Clabaugh, Carl ShaefForand Attor ney Kcefo Will attend the Lincoln Michigan foot ball game at Lincoln on Nov. 25th. Thomas O'Neil, of Lincoln, general traveling boiler inspector of tho Bur llngton, spent the last of the week with the Stack and Tigho families. Mr. O'Neil worked in tho local shops for a number of years and is well known in this city. Miss Gertrude Minshall and Henry Hansen, who will bo married tomorrow evening, wero tendered a china shower by fifty of tho Lutheran young peopl Friday ovening at tho residence of Mrs, Gus Huffman. Various games of an entertaining nature wero played and beautiful collection of china showered upon the guests of honor. An elegant lunch was served at the close. LOCAL AND PERSONAL Dr. Pritchard relumed Saturday from a short business visit in Ognlalla. Tho Novita Club will bo entertained, 6n5orrow afternoon by Mrs. James Morrow. Mrs. Charles Wilson, of Choyenne, ! arrived Saturday to visit her sister Mrs. any Murrin for two weeks or longer, Allen and Henry Hcpknr, of Todd-! ville, la., wero called hero last week by tho serious illness of their sistor Mrs. Sidney Hollenbcck. Tho young ladies bridgo club will muet at the home of Miss Nell Bratt this evening. This is tho first meeting of tho winter season. Tho memborBof Mrs. Edgar Schiller's Bible class will entertain their husbands nt tho homo of Mrs. V. W. Birgo on Thursday ovening. For Rent Cheap If taken immediately, two rooms with electric lights. In quiro at this office. Miss Elizabeth Richards, formerly of this city but lato of Omaha", returned homo Saturday after spending several days with town friends. Mrs. 0. P. Guffy and daughter Esther, of Sutherland, returned homo Saturday after spending n week with Mr. and Mrs. William Rector. John Hollcnbeck, of Central City, and Mrs. Alta Sunrcy, of Jopkin, N. C, wero summoned hero by tho illness of the lntter's mother Mrs. Hollenbcck. Brakeman Wllcoxsen, of tho Sidney- Cheyenne run, was sent to Omaha last week to receive treatmont for several fractured ribs which ho sustained in an accident at Pino Bluffs. Mako that fall suit, coat, or dreas at the Keister. Ten days' -sewing nnd instructions, cutting and fitting for $5. Mr. and Mrs. Clnronco Tollefsen visited tho iatter's parents Mr. and Mrs. George Donehdwer Saturday whilo enrouto from Sutherland to Kear ney. Mrs. Homer Mylander. of Goodrich, Colo., who had been visiting her par ents Mr. and Mrs. William Ebrlght for sovoral weeks, went homo Saturday evening. A social birn dance was held at tho George Patterson home sovoral miles north of town Friday evening. A num ber of local young people attended and report an enjoyable time. ,Rofresh ments wero served nt midnight Postoffko Inspector Lindland spent Saturday in town arid went over the delivery routes'of tho city. Ho will roe ommend that a fourth permanent man be added to tho enrrier force, and that a parcel box be located at Bomo con venient-point tortile Fourth wardf T. L. HnlL republican candidate for railroad commissioner, was In town Saturday, coming hero to look into political conditions and ascertain if tho' Union Pacific was boosting Hat-man, his opponent. He found that somo of tho republican employes of the road wore openly working for tho democratic nominee, presumably at tho request of railroad officials. Aside from tho ordinary farm crops which havo been profitable, alfalfa has dono a great doal towards making George Price feel that life is worth the living, this season, Thirty acres havo brought him about nlno hundred dollars for hay, and a considerable quantity of choice alfalfa Beed will bo marketed, George resides on the old Neilson place in the north valley, and it is pleasing to note that ho is a winner Suther land Free Lance. Grand Island Independent: "About twelve thousand tons of sugar beets have now been harvested for tho Grand Island factory and according to tho number of acres this was taken from tho yield per acre is higher than ever was shown in tho hjstorv-of tho plant here, somo farmers realizing as much as fifteen to twenty tons per . aero ririu under the unfavorable conditions thi crop went through shows beyond doubt tho stability of It, when the right attention is given. Wanted A girl for general house work, will pay highest wages. Threo in family. Inquire of Mrs. W. H. Mc Donald, 407 West Fifth street J. H. Cunningham returned homo Saturday after a year's absenco during Which time ho has been in California looking uftor his largo fruit farm in terests. Mr. Cunningham speaks highly of California and of his section particu Iarly. His fruit farm is located within n snort distance oi uoa Angeles unci has, in reality, been taken Into tho city limits of this, tho most rapidly growing city of tho coast. Mr. Cun ningham says tho amount of building going on in Los Angeles is nothing short of phenomenal. Tho records of tho Building Department of the city Bhow that there aro.on an average 20 buildings erected daily which is more than any other city in the United DnWow FtHKral. The funeral services of tho Into Stephen N. Dlshrow wero held nt tho fesldenco of his grandson Friel Diabrow Friday afternoon and attended by many friend?, Rov W. S. Porter Was Uto officiating clorgyman and spoko n highest terms of tho deceased, who hod lived to the ago of ninety-two years, cloven months and six days. Tho remains were taken to Paxton Saturday and aftciva short service were interred there. Mr. Disbrow was born Dec. 27th, 1818, in Now York City. In 1838 he was married to Miss Truly S. Tryon, who died soventeen yearn aeo. To this union wero born threo sons, one of whom died in Infancy and a second was killed while sorving his country in tho Civil war. Tho third is a resident of Grant's Pass, Ore. For twenty-fivo years Mr. Disbrow resided in Nebraska and had tho first homcstetid in Keith county. Ho camo to this city in 1807 and since 1839 hns been n dovout mem ber of tho Mo thodist church. To mourn him aro loft ono son, six grandchildren, twelvo great grand children, two great great grand children, also a brother and sister who live in Ohio. Kearney Defeats North Platte. "Down Among tho Dcod Men" Is tho popular Bong among the high school athletic body this week, following tho unexpected trouncing the foot ball team received nt Kearney Inst Friday at tho hands of tho K. M. A. North Plntto Was dofcated by tho scoro of 7 to 5, on touch down nnd a nafoty. North Platte's downfall was consummated when K. M. A. got away on n long Gnd run of over 70 yards for a down, nnd then followed this up with a punt which was fumbled by North Platto on tho ono yard line, and tho K. M. A. shoved our safety man over tho gonl lino for tho extra two points. Tho gnmo was played In a biting wind nnd Kearney had tho advnntago of thowindthrough- out tho game. They wero particularly Buccessful on forward passes, whilo North Plntto only attempted ono or two fake plays; preferring to keep the major portion of them under cover to bo worked on tho Kearney high school. The boys naturally feel rather badly about tho defeat, butpromlso to redeem themselves next Saturday when tho sumo two teams meet on tho local grid- Iron. Every boy get out nnd help our boys win. States. This same activity is manifest In all other branches of business. For Rent. Ono 8 room house, west 5th St electric ugnc, Dntn anu sewer connec tions. Ono 8 room house west Cth St, eoc trie light and bath. 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