State Historical Sodtty mutt Bmiwml$ ui lit i i fi TWEN'lV-SlXni YEAl. NORTH PLATTE NEI3., NOVEMBER a4. 1911. No. 8x Smart Clothes for Young Men, am showing some very smart and snappy suits for young in all the late fall models styled in an inimitable wayv-and made from the very best fabric. I hnve just opened up my store and my goods are all new, fresh from the factory. No old shelf-worn goods in my store but everything new and strictly up-to-date. 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 Clothing, Furnishinu Gebds, Hats and Shoes. TOWN AND COUNTY NEWS :, Father Sullivan, of Elm Creek, visited Rev. McDaid and Johnen Wednesday. Mrs. J. E. Sebastian and baby left Wednesday for Chnppell to spend a few lays. . Fred Warren has been holding re vival meetings jn,VVellflect for - n-yreek f - ,'Mra. Miner HJnman left We inesduy ibr Mdringo, In., tof spend tho winter jvith relatives. , Miss Mary Tighe left Wednesday .-evening for Lincoln to visit, relatives for some time. Mr. and Mrs. John Reed returned yesterday from an extended stay in Jule, Kan. Mrs. Valentino Scharman left Wed nesday evening for California to spend .several weeks. Miss Elizabeth Grpbn in visiting in Gretna with relatives-, this week having left a few days ago. . Special prices in millinery at M&loncy & Lintz. Mr. and Mrs. Mudd, of Hershej, who haye been visiting in town left Wednes day morning. for home Mrs. Tucker, of Sidney, who virited Mrs. Frank-'Winkle-man the lirit of AVeek, went homo Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. N0I3 Chziatinnaon, who wero married in Cozad last week, have returned to tho city und will reside in tho Fourth ward. Mrs. Earl Crandall, of Lodgopole, is visiting her aunt Mrs. A. P. Kelly. Miss Orra Campbell, who had charge of the Huffman Millinery this season left yesterday for her home in Lincoln. The' stork called at the homd df Mr. and Mrp. George Atchey Wednesday afternoon and deposited a "baby bpy. All concerned are doing nicely. Mrs. Sniverly, or Joplin, Mo., who was called here bvtho.illness and death Hollenbock; returned,- homo Wednes day. Thu M. B. A. dance nnd social held in the K. P. hall Wednesday ovening was enjoyed by a large number of members and friends. A nice lunch was served at midnight. The barn in the rear of the George Trcxler's yard was partly destroyed by fire Wednesday. Tho sparks of a smoldering bon fire wero fanned by the wind and iginited the roof of tho bnrn and "adjoining shed?. At tho homo of Mrs. Charles Weir on Wednesday afternoon the Indian Card club was intortained. In the card games the greatest number were won by Mrs. Jos. B. Hayes and she received the silver' fork. The consolation em blen was awarded to Mrs. E. J. Van, Derhoof. A delightful lunch added to the pleasure of tho day assisting the hostess woreMesdames'J. F. Clabaugh, Charles Austin and Georgo T. Fields. IjUVHIj Hlt.MIIVMI. Will Hcndy received flv new tfo Sheriff I. L. MUtonborgar transact! business in Sutherland yesturday. J VrnnVt .Tnlmimn r.tlirniwl lrtnfc n from Grand Island where ho nttondey thi vpfldini of his r.misin. -T Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hansen return t! Wednesday evening from eastern citie! whero they spent their honeymoon. j Mrs. P. W. Hoitmnn, of Kearney .arrived last evening nnd will visit her sister Mrs. A. E. Twicholl for n wee to Miss Bessio Graham left this morn-? ing for Omaha and Lincoln to spend two weeks with relatives and friends. Ira L. Bare, who was called to Phil adelphia last week by tho death of his: sister is expected homo Sundny even ing. Miss Arleigh Moore entertained tho young ladies kensington club ai a thcatro party last evening. All in the party report a good time. Don Clnbaugh will leave tonight for Lincoln to attend the Nebraska-Michigan game. Before returning ho will visit in Omaha, DcsMolnos nnd Chicago. A new electric sign was placed oyer tho entrance to "Tho Pat" theatre yes terday which improves tho exterior and adds to tho appearance of East Cth St Miss Grace Carpenter, of Curtis, is Visiting friends in town While enrouto homo from Grand Island, whero she acted as bridesmaid at tho Johnson- Wolfe wedding. Mrs. Harry Cramer who is recover ing from tho second operation por4 formed at the Twincm hospital this month wns taken to tho homo of her 1 mother Mrs. John Bonner yesterday. Christian Scienco Society; Sunday 11:00 a. m. Subject "Ancient and Modern Necromancy, Alias Mesmirism and Hypotism, denounced." Sunday school 12:00 m. K. P. hall, Dowoy St Everett Evans, M. Keith Neville, Arthur Bullurd, Dick Baker, Cnrl Shacilor, Attorney James iveole, ana several others will attend tho Michigan- Nebraska foot 'ball gamo at Lincoln utpmqrraW...,- v. , x The horses on mail routo No. 1, be came frightened Wednesqay near tho Andrew Falk farm west of town nnd started to run away. A portion of tho harness and wagon was broken nnd Carrior Henry Clark received d crushed thumb. Th school board of Maxwell, have issued $20,000 school bonds which they voted Oct. 27th. Tho new building will be erected according to the plans of Architect Bort Reynolds of this city, A gynnaium room will extend down one side of tho basement whero also will be the boiler and fuel room The first floor will be divided into four rooms and several corridors. On the second floor will be ono class room ono school room, labratory nnd audience room. Tho building will bo of pressed brick 90 by 60 ft and furnished with every modern convenience. veniful Day for Jack Morrow Flats. Send Us Your Shipments ,pf A district Sunday school convention of Lincoln county wns hold with tho Pleasant View Sunday school on Nov. 19th with representatives -present from different Sunday schools, taxing tho capacity of the lnrgo school house to its utmost, nnd standing room was ut a : pons ireo witli returns on each car of nrmnlum us iu inuuiiu lor your ic- Thn convention onened nt 10:00 A. M Books nt 50 Cents. We hnvo 1200 of the popular novels at f0 cents each. They include tho works of tho best novelists. Rincker's Book Store. Why Pay Rent? When you can buy an almost now four room cottage in tho west end for $1200, . Only $200 cash required. Bal nnce easy payments. This is a big snap, Buchanan & Patterson. OWNED BY W. W. BIJRGKE, North Platte, Nebraska. Bred Chinas Hogs for Sale. Eight Boars for Sale. Grain and Hay Wo pay tho top market. Throb co'u and closed at 10:00 P-. M. commencing by a song nnd prayer service conducted by Rev. McAbee, of Brady, ana tno iscussions of tho various topics s follows: "Tho Necessity of Being on Time," led by Dr. Kearns with others following. Then tho question, 'How to Incroase tho Attendance," which was led by Rev. licAbce with others following In the discussion. Mr. Scott then spoke on tho missionary work of tho county. This is a day to be remomborcU by nil who attended the convention. All had brought their dinners which at 12:30 was unread, covering every desk and seat in tho school house with tho Dost things you can imagine to eat Every person within a radius of B miles had como loaded with good things to spread before thelt friends at this time. Tho dinner was served by tho ladles of tho community and thru their thoughtful- ness. hot coffeo was provided for nil. When thov becan to clear up tho re-. past more than 12 baskets wero loft. At 1:80 P. M. tho convention con vened with Mrs. Wm. Pell conducting tho sonir nnd pruyor service Following this wns an address by M. E. Crosby, of North Plntto, "What and How to Teach," which was very ably discussed Following this was a talk by tho presi dent on tho county work. Then enmo ono of tho most interest ing ports of the convention which was thn mil call of tho Sunday schools re presented and a report from each, nnd uio ent ro ntternoon wns jiiicu wim Bhort spicy addresses from tho conven tion nt largo and at 4:00 P. M. adjourn ment wns taken until 7:30. Tho ovening session opened with Bong and nraver servico led by Robert Pat terson, the Superintendent of tho Pleas ant View Sunday school, nfter which J. II. Van Cleavo of North Plntto ,most elegantly discussed the temperance. question. ' ' . The closing topic for discussion wns 'The Winninir of the Scholar for ChriBt," which was ably discussed by Dr. Kearns. The dav's sorviceAvas a treat to all who attended both young and old. Everything wont off liko clock work and each ono was consrrntulating the other on being present If there is anV other locality in Lin coln countv thnt can out do tho Jnck Morrow Flnta in entertaining, In servico of this kind they have an oppor tunity to demonstrate it as they cor- talnly did themselves proud in every respect. Tho visitors wero taken care of and nrovided with ovory convionco as well as being fed sumptuously. A series of, district conventions nro being held over tho county, tho first ono being held nt Brady Island, this being tho second convention, nnd tho locality securing one of these district conventions will certainly receive groat benefit nnd inspiration in Sunday school and Christian work. Tho convention was presided over by J. H. Edmlsten, Its president with Rov, McAbeo participating as its secretary and treasuror. Announcements for tho next convention will bo given out in a few days. count. Fifteen coupons nnd S3.G0 in cash will sccuro for your homo nn elo gant 42-Piccc Royal Blue Dinner Set worth $10.00. Consien vour hnv to us nnd nlcnao tho Indies nnd also cot n irood urfco for your hny. Uur Motto: Fair treatment and prompt remittances. anmpio or tho quality of thcsollishes can uo seen nt uio 0 ico or 1 10 Bemi Weekly Tribune. The F. C Ayres Mer. Co., 20th andJWazco Streets, Denver, Colorado. Cigars for Gifts. Tho man who smokes always ap preciates tho gift of a box of cigars ho prefers such to some nienne or gowgnw thnt affords him no pleasure. Our cigars nro nppeciated by all men who know a good cigar and tho price is moderate. Give him a box of our cigars nnd ho will feet sntisfled. J P SCHMALZRIED The Only Road to Wealth is to Save Money. mi year apd spend all of it. off than the mail who A man may earn ten thousand dollars a He is no better earns only one thousand. '? What you Save is Whdt Counts buying your .Clothing Gent's Furnishr ings and Shoesi from Clahaugh you get ten percent discount. Which is ten per cent saved. See Us at Once. CI abaugh. Everything for Mem 520 Dewey North Platte, Nebraska. o Dwelling, f or Sale. The finely located corner lot and brick dwelling at 320 West Fourth St., can bo bought nt very reasonable prico, and easy terms. - ...... 0 T . ...... UUCIIANAN rATl'KIWUNi Tho Methodist Brotherhood had a very delightful meeting at tho homo of J. G. Beolor on Tuesday night. Tho dis cussion of tho ovening was along tho lino of nctivo church work. Almost every one present took some part in tho program of tho session. After do- bating tho question for some tirno the committee on constitution roportcd nnd with ono or two minor changes tho constitution was adopted. Tho next meeting will bo hold at tho church on Tuseday ovening, December 5th. All the men nro invited to bo present No doubt but there will bo a livo program ready for discusson. Tho Brotherhood movement Is ono of importance among tho several churches and Is Indicative of renowed activity. Balked At Cold Steel. "I wouldn't let a doctor cut my foot off," said II. D. Ely, Bantam, Ohio, "although n horrible , ulcer had been tho plnguo ot my mo lor lour years, in Rtcnd I used Buck en's Am ca ba vo. and my foot was soon completely cured." Heals burns, boll, sores, bruises, eczema, pimples, corns. SureBt pile cure 25 cents at Stono Drug Co. A Modern Institution For tho treatment of medical uml surgical cases. Open to the medical profession. Special accomodations for confinement cases Training school for nurses in connection. Address all commu cations to the superintendent. Phone 642 Cor. Eighth and Locust ffi First National Bank, of North Platte, Nebraska. UNITED STATES DEPOSITARY. Capital and Surplus $145,000. DIRECTORS: E. f. SEEDERGER, President, M. KEITH NEVILLE, Vice-President, F. L. pONEY, Cashier. ARTHUR McNIMARA, J. J. HALLI0AN.