II- ' , i TWEKTY-SIXTH YEAR. NORTH PLATTE. ,B., NOVEMBER ,2i. 191 1. No. -8b Smart Clothes for Young Men. Iam showing some very smnrt and snappy suits for young in all the late fall models styled in an inimitable way and made from the very best fabrics. I have just opened up my store and my goods are. all now, frestf from the factory. No old shelf-worn goods in my store but everything ncv and strictly up-tq-datc. I "want you to make my store a visit. Come in and look around whether you want to buy or not It is a pleas ure for us to show goods. C. 0. WEINGAND, NEW CLOTHING STORE Clslhlng, Furnishing Goads, Hals and Shoes. TOWN AND COUNTY NEWS Mr. and Mrs. Jcsso Rector will leave today for poinps in Kansas to spend two weeks. 4j, Harry Bailor lof gunday evening for JLaramio where he has accepted a posi tion' brakwnniy,.,.,. ljtf(W ( Mrs. Philip lIapsenv;ho, viB5Ul,Mr8r Hay Raynor last week returned t( Goth burg Saturday rnorning. J. L. Burke" Has y1d a. noujE. M. F.( 30 touring car of the 1912 type"'to J. Av.' Kunklo who realtlis about IS miles south of this city. Attorneys -J, G. Beeler, J. J. Halli--gan returnedHho last of the week from Bridtren6rt. where ibey nttonded the Irrigation' meeting. ' ' 0. B." Pralzer left the last of the week for Cheyenne where he will spend .a fortnight or longer with his daughter Mrs. Charles Hbffhino. Mrs. M..C. Adnnift and daughter t Denver are Visiting the 'former's slater, Mrs. Fred Van Pattom having arrived in the city Saturday morninjr. Sisters Clani, of Spaudling, Mary Louis, of Hastings and tho Mother Superior of Spaulding visited tho Dominican sisters at St. Patrick's con--vent the hist of the week . W. D, Voi'kes, assistant secretary of tho . M. C. A., returned Saturday from a short visit in Lexington and left Sunday evening for Denver. Yeomen W. TV Green is transacting business in Ogalalla this weok. - A. M. Mason has returned frpm a short visit in Kearney with friends. Mrs. Ed Goodman loft Saturday for Omnha and Lincoln to visit relatives. Mrs, Charles Weir will entertain tho Indian Card . club tomorrow afternobn. Mrs.' William Bickley,-,o( MVrtlels ;ijiqnJiermotner Mrs. 'ihoman tnis -wee !; t- .- - sr.iv-. Thirty members of the local went'. to- Cpzad' tadny to organize lodge. Miss Ethel Beqler, who is attending th local schools, went to Hershey;iSat urday for ashbrt visit wth her parents. Mrs. L. Ai DoYoo. andMnble Reed, j of Ogalalla, returned hotne Saturday after visiting town friends for several days. The now $50,000 B.& M. depot at Grand Island was opened the last of tho week and is a creditable addition1 to' the city.. 'J Mrs. "Arthur Hartwig, of Paxton, came down Friday evening to visit her mother Mrs. B. L. Lambert for some time. Mrs. George Stiff, of Gothenburg, returned homo the last of the weok after spending a week with her niece, Mrs. Ray Rnynor. Chnrlos Adamson, of Dawson, N. "M., arrived Friday ovenmg. to visit his fathor A. R. Adamson and loft yester day for Portland, Ore. ' LOCAL MENTION. s' 7 ' Fred Ginn transacted bualnoss , in Hershoy Saturday. Dr. Clrns. Parks went to Ogalalla oa business yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Murphy spent Sunday In Hershoy. AlcxiMcstonloft yesterday nftornoon for Denver to spend a weok or more. Corbin Jones and Charles Mnrtlril Jr., wero Hernhey visitors Sunday. Mrs Bert W. Brown will entertain tho Coterie club tomorrow afternoon. Dr". Mario Ames spent Saturday and Sunday with friends in Oshkosh. Don Melton, of Wnllaco, spent Sun day and Monday with Roy Mehlman. Mrs, Wm. Finney and children went to Ogalalla yesterday to reside in tho future. EJMiss Llzzlo Havorland has been the guest of relatives m Hcrahey lor aJ weok past 1 Guy Cover Injured his hand a few days ago whilo helping to load a car of cattle. Miss Norma Sillln arrived today from Arapahoo, to spend sovoral weeks with Mrs. John Den. Money to loan on real estate. Bratt & Goodman. Miss Hattio Mathews, one of the rural school teachers was a "guest at Sheedy homo Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Clydo AUisou wero called to Koystono Friday morning by the death of their nephow. Isaac Newton returned to Wollfleet the last of tho week after visiting bis son L. D. Newton and wife for several days. Mrs. Paulino Fctz, of Colorado, ar rived yesterday nnd after spending tho day with her parents Mr. and .Mrs. A. O. Kocken, loft for Rochester, Minn. Hiss Emma Brau, formerly of this city who has resided in Sioux City for two years past will arrive hero shortly to' spend several -weeks with tho Misses O'Hnre. The Hustlers' dance on Friday even 3ngJ'n th 'Masonic hall "was , enjoyed by OjJarge'numHer'of ydting fdlk's, vhb en- cored each number jnd regretted that mldnlghticamo so Boon. Mrs. T; B:' Dawson, of Sidney, who was tho guest of Attorney 'and J. S, Hoa'gland tho last of the week whilo enrbute home from Kearney, left Sat urday afternoon. Principals of the state schools re ceiyed word from the state department that tho law prohibiting ' the Use of tobacco by miners must be inforced tho strictest manner. Masters Harry Plzor and Ralph Cla- baugh entertained tho Good Time Club ..which Is composed of sixteen jolly boys nnd a merry evening was spent in games and n nice lunch served at the close. Mrs. Walter Crook pleasantly entertained tho Pan Hellenic Girls on Saturday afternoon. The ladies spent several hours in kensington work and social conversation. Refreshments wero served. ;)' Mr. and Mrs. Frank E. Mathewson of Sioux City, have been combining business and pleasuro In the city for several days. Whilo hero they' nro guests of Attorney Kcefe, who was a school mate of tho latter. Tho Travel and. Study club was en tertalned last evening at the home of Mrs. Wilson Tout and a most delight ful time was enjoyed by nil presont Tho subjoct for tho winter will bo "Making of the American Nation". Word was received In town Saturday of thedeath of Mlas Mary Bare, of Philadelphia, brother of Ira L. Bare of this city. Mr. Bate loft for Philadel phia, Thursday noon but reached thore several hours after her death. Inter ment was made at Mt. Union, Pri. Tho Catholic Girls club was ontor- talned last ovening at tho homo of the Misses Ella and Sadie Sheedy. In the card games tho highest score was made by Miss Effio Christ and she received the hand painted plate. Assisting tho hostesses wero Misses Ida Ottehstein, Anna O'Hara and Mrs. Charles Rey nolds. A nicely prepared lunch was was served. Tho annual bean supper of tho W. R, C. was held at the Commercial hotel Saturday evening. The ladies, thru tho kindness of Mr. and Mrs. P. H, Roddy, wore allowed tho uso of tho dining room. Flags and bunting wero used in decorating the walls and tables and music was furnished by n live niece orchestra under the leadership of W. E. Starr. Tho attendance was large and the evening proved pleasant to all Wm A. Brady's roma.k.il c succ Theatre, on wfdnnv y N -v 1 New York. 11 i . "Bbv Mine., which comes to the Keith nUJi'iij. im i j i m ah'u Theatre If Yeu Are Not a Patron. of the Bratt& Goodman firo Insurance agency, you ought to be. It guarantees absolute security and ' con tontont of mind. CowHtmsienert' Proceedings. Nov. 15. 1911 jBpanl met pursuant to adjournment retoht Walter, Stroltz, Roberta and county clerk. The county attorney Is hereby author- zed to take local stons to nrocurc a drainage under the Paxton nnd Horshcy ditch, nt a point In tho natural Water course in S IB, T M, U S3. This action was taken Oct 24th, but was omitted from tho proceedings of that date. koiiu petition ot unnstian huiiu, nnu others for a road commcne tig nt S E corner of N E qr of 5 31, Til, 1131, runninir thonco north ono half! milo on section lino bofweon S 31 and 35, T 14, R 31 connecting with Wad No 252 comes on for action, i Thoro being no remonstrance or claims for damages nnd 'said petition bolng for a consent road, nnd the board being of tho opinion that said road la for tho public good, it a hereby grunted, said roadjto bo a con- Itlnuation of road No 252. Tho following claims wore allowed on the bridge fund to-wlt; F. C. Hostetter work on Mnxwcll brldgo, two claims 30.40 and 10.40, John Bonkesky building ccmbnt bridge across creek south-west of Wellfloot 185,00. Claims allowed on general fund to wit: Sophia Anderson caro Cofi Emma Anderson during Oct 27.00' Jos M Wilson salary as janitor for Oct and cash litems, C5.90 F. R, Elliott salary as county clerk forAOct 137.50 ,vL L, Miltohbergor salary aR sheriff for Oct 125.00 JP. E. Knapp salary as deputy Bhorlff forOtt 58.33 Claims allowed on different road funds as, follows: G6o Moyors, cash to bo used for road work- in Dlst 23, 50.00 Wm A Hayes, cash to be usod for road work in Dlst 26, 125.00 G S Willlnms, cash to bo used for road work Diet 33. 150.00 ,W. N. Rose, cash to lin iihih! for road -r , Work in Dlst. 10, 50.00 Adjourned to Nov 10, 1911. ! Nov. 10, 1911 Board mot nursuant to adiournment. fv r m-r--, r PM&ntWltCi.' ,Streiti1( Rohurt.and 4 . i ' ' county ciorK. - ,-. Road petition of 'A M Johnson and others or a road 40ft wldo commencing at N E corner of Sec 14. T 14. R 33. running thonco south ono milo follpwfng west side of lateral and connecting roads No 295 and No 18 comes on for action. There being no remonstrnnco or objection filed ngainst tho establish ing of said road, and tho land owners ngreoing to tako damages nt tho rate of 50.D0 per acre, the board is of tho opinion that said land Js worth 50.00 per acre as asked nnd deeming said road for public good, same is 'hereby granted as a consent road, nnd county survoyor ordered to survoy tho same; .Said road to be kn .. n ns Road No 351 The following claims wero allowed on tho genornl fund to-wit: I L Bare, printing commissioners proceedings and legal notices, 121.75 Judges and Clerks for primary , eleC' tion 1911, 798.90 Judges nnd clerks for primary elec tion, 1,140.90 Wm Ebright, traveling exponos 1st and 2nd (fr, 1911, 100.00 E N Ogior, Bprlnkling, 35.00 Platte Valley Good Roads Ass'n 10.00 Sundry persons, survoy of change In roadW9Vclaiii! 49.00 and 40.10 Sundry persons survey Road 382, 41.45 Special Doputy Sheriff bills , allowed Aug 19th: Henry Westenfold, A. B. Elliott . Frank Weeks, James Shaffer, Wm Rodden, Wm Dunn, Geo Haaze, John Jones erecting election primary election, (1.00 Sundry persons, canvassing primary election returns 18.00 . Sundry persons, canvassing primary election returns $18.00 Buchanan & Patterson additional ight o way for road No. 314, 20.20 M Kulm, mdse ' for Mrs Jensen, county charge, 8.00 Wm Beaty, special commissioner fRpad No 319, 15.25 . Wilcox Dept Store, mdso for poor, four claims. 37.91, 13.30, 22.05, 10,41. A E Woods, mdso 4for Mrs Wm Stone In quarantine 15.C7 Murphy & Johnson, mdso for Mrs Wm Stono in quarantine, 9.75 Inda M Clark, doputy county assessor, 230.10 Fred Peckham, livery hire for road appraisers two roads, 12.00 S E Cox errors in tax for reason pro perty not In Ilershey 2.45 Allowed on bridge fund to wit: Geo T Field lumber for bridges threo claims, 3.90. 191.25 and 140.35 We Love the Children Many of the shoppers ytho visit our store daily are bright little men and women. And they are shrewd buyers, most of them, in' their way. They are always welcome here and you may rQ$t assured that cveYy attention w'iil be shown! to an order forwarded bf them --just as much as woulj be given to yourself. It is a convenient way of getting groceries in a hurry and is used by many of your neighbors. Send the children for some of the following-specials this week. Apples $1 per bushel, Seeded Raisins 15c lb. pkgfe, Currants 15c lb pkge, Citrons 35c per lb. All kinds of nuts, Sweet Cider and everything for the Thanks giving dinner. . Rush Mercantile .Company. Order by Telephone. It is a wise houM&eeoer who uses her Bell Telephone to save timCrouble and long, tiresome trips in doing her byjhg;; Telephone service rs just' as essential in the home as in the husband's place . of business. Millions of housekeepers do all their shopping without leaving home.1- coo W mY coo Ngr coo coo booths, I NEBRASKA TELEPHONE CO., Ji C. Braver, North Platte Manageri THE First National Bank, of North Platte, Nebraska. UNITED STATES DEPOSITARY. ' Capital and' Surplus $145,000. . 11 i ' ' M. DIRECTORS; E. F. SEEDEROER, Prcsidenl, KEITH NEVILLE, Vlcc-Preslderil, " , F. L. fiiOONEY, Cashier. ' ARTHUR McN&MARA, J. J. HALLIGAN.