I IHtA huim ,.4 L J , ca??: TWENTY-SEVENTH YEAR. NORTH PLATTE, NEB., AUGUST 30, 1912. No. 6 1 Mttk iptte & i J aW f mi 1 I & TOWN AND COUNTY NEWS n ;x The stork deposited a girl baby Wednesday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dorr Tarkington. Miss Quigley, who has been the guest of Dr. and Mrs. D. T. Quigley, will return to her home in Sioux City tomorrow. Lena Wilson entertained about fifty of her little friends Wednesday after noon on the occasion of her sixth birth anniversary. Express Agent Max Honsolt re turned Wednesday from u vacation spent at St. Joe, Mo., and other points south and east. Mrs. D. T. Quigley entertained the Saturday afternoon bridge club yester day. Miss Quigley of Sioux City, was the honor guest. 12 Disc Pres3 Drills, $70 at Hershey 's. 160 acres of well improved land 7 miles southeast of North Platte. Inquire of Jos. Hershey. Mrs. Hans Hansen, living nort,h of the river, has been in a serious condi tion for several day3 at an Omaha hospital following an operation. Fred Frye leaves tomorrow for Little Rock, Ark., theuco to Kansas City, where he will meet Ben Hartman and the two wil journey to Denver and other Colorado points. Field Manager Bryan has received orders to begin sampling sugar beets on Monday of next week. On that day he will receive samples from Birdwood, Nichols, Hershey and O'Fullons. Lack of wind to propel windmills has caused much inconvenience to Lincoln county tanners and stockmen for a couple of weeks past. Those who own gasoline engines have attached them to the pumps. sl3 Notice. No trespassing on northeast quarter section 15, town 12, range 30, Lincoln' county, Nebraska. Gottfred Wiesel. Y Dentistry Y Call and see Dr. F. W. Crook, (Dentist) if you have loose teeth, same will be extracted and replaced by artificial ones the same day, either by plates or bridge work. All work is perma nent. . W. F. CROOK, Dentist. Office McDonald State Bank Building. Phone 130 for Appointments. 1913 CHALMERS With all its exclusive features may be seen at THE HINMAN GARAGE. . . . An improved edition of previous mod els including demountable rims, air starter, tire inflator, full-floating axle, nicklQ trimmings 4-in. tires. A car with every feature of the $4,000 variety. BS MINER HINMAN, Dealer, S05 Dewey St., Mm. W. T. Aldcn left last evening for a visit with relatives at Lodge Pole. Mrs. D. C. Congdon is expected home today from a visit with relatives in Hastings. Miss Villa Whittaker, who had been in Chicago and other points for several weeks, returned home this mornings For Rent After September 30th my house furnished; 317 east Fourth street. J. H. Cunningham, Christian Scienco Service Sunday at 11:00 a. m'. Subject "Christ Jesus" Sunday school 12:00 m. K. P. hall, Dewey St. Mrs. Will Tanner and Miss Florence Banks, of Lexington, arrived last even ing and will visit relatives and friond3 for a few days. Phone 77 and our auto will call for your laundry. Dickey's Sanitary Laundry. Miss Elizabeth Baer, of Lehigh, Pa., who has been the guest of Miss Alma Waltematli, will return homo the early part of next week. A daughter was born Tuesday to Mr. and Mrs. C. Fredrickson, of Oswego, Kan. Mrs. Fredrickson was formerly Miss Julia Edmonds, of this city. For Sale My property, 114 South Sycamore St., sewerage, city water, electric lights, bath, etc. Inquire at residence o"rof mo at Ginn, White & Schatz store. E. R. Plummor. The fur.oral of the late Jacob Meyers was held from the Lutheran church Thursday morning, Rev. Cressler con ducting the services. Interment was made in the Ellis cemetery northwest of town. William Robb, of Dawson county, was in town this morning with 250 head of cattle which he transferred from his ranch in that county to his pasture south of Sutherland. Ho says there is a strip of country east of Lex ington six by twelve miles in area that is .completely burned out by the dry weather. North Platte Order Modified. Under date of August 33, following the first assistant's order of August 24, it is stated that Postmaster General Hitchcock has completed plans where by tho new postofflco bill will not in terfere with the handling of important mail on Sunday. The post master general states that holddra of lock boxes in first and second class offices will have access to them, but no deliveries will be made by carriers or at postoffice windows. Hotel guests and dally newspapors will receive their mail at postoffice boxes, the mail being sorted on trains. Postmaster Davis snys that for the present the rule3 which have governed the local office will bo continued. Cottage For Sale. In the west end near the Washing ton school a nice, nearly new seven room cottage, all modern except heat, fine big shade trees and lawn. Owner is leaving city and must sell. If you want to stop paying rent and get a dandy nice h6me come and let us show you this bargain. Buchanan & Patterson, Sole Agents. 61-2 Cy Russell, of this city, has purchased the grain separator lately operated by Mont Ware of Hershey. Willllendy and party returned last evening from their auto .trip to Chey enne, Denver and Estes Park. For Rent Nicely furnished front room for lady. 800 East Gth St. 59-4 Mrs. J. R. McWilliams will entertain tho Altar Society next Tuesday after noon at her home at 323 West Gth Btreet. A. R. Christiansen living ten miles south of Hershey, has received a sixty horse power tractor engine which he will use for plowing. The engine weighs 1S.800 pounds and in fording the South Platte river it was necessary to lay planks the entire distance. Wanted Girl for general housework. Apply to Mrs. W. H. McDonald, 407 west Fifth St. The Nprth Platte Produce Co. made a shipment of thirty-seven hundred pounds of dressed poultry to Denver a few days ago that topped tho market two cents a pound. Evidently western Nebraska poultry ' when prepared by the local (inn is considered prime. Wanted Girl for general housework by Mrs. Thomas Healey. The report that attorney JimMother sead would go to Missouri and wed an Ozark mountain girl, is incorrect. How over, he will leave Sunday for Denver and other Colorado points on a two weeks' vacation. The fact that he is not soon to becomo a benedict is a re lief to a number of North Platte girls. A new line of Diamond goods, just in. Diamond stick pins, gonuino cut stones, solid gold mounting, $1.50 up. Diamond neck chains and pendants $7.50 up. Diamond Rings, Ear Screws nnd the new long Diamond pins at sur prisingly low prices. Clinton, Jeweler & Optician. The postmaster general says tho law relating to Sunday closing of postoffices has been misconstrued, but his explan ation seems to be oppoaito to the circu- Jar issued by his department. Under his interpretation of tho law those who have boxes can secure their mail on Sunday. Duroc-Jersey Boars for sale $15 to $25. Experimental Sub-station. Albert Harshfiold, who was brought down from Belle Fourche, S. D., the early part of the week by Sheriff Salisbury, was released on bail yester day and will have a hearing Tuesday of next week. The complaint against Harshfiold is that of placing obstruc tions on tho Union Pacific track, but this may be changed to a different charge. You can buy a hotter pocket book at our store at our aalo for $2.00 than you can buy elsewhere for $4.00 call and bo convinced. Dixon, The Jeweler. Last Sunday in some unaccountable manner a team of valuable mares be longing to A. W. Arnett that he had in S. J. Koch's pasture south of town, fell in the old irrigation ditch that runs through it and wore injured to such an extent that they died from tho effects of the fall. It is thought the horses began running and as theso mares wero strangers to tho lay of 'the land ran over the bankH of the ditch. Roth mares had colts by their sides which woio uninjured. This is quite a loss to Mr. Arnett as we understand just recently he was offered close to $100 for the team. Hershey Timos. Crab Apples for Sale. Fine Whitney crabapples for 50cts per bushel at the farm. N. B. Sl'cnniEH. Al Dicner Passed Away, Al Diener passed away at ten o'clock last night at the home of his sister, Mrs. P. Lloyd, death being due to tuberculosis of the spine, with which he had been afflicted for about two years. Tho deceased had lived in Lincoln county for a number of years, but in 1WM moved to Ohio. Two years ngo, when his health began failing ho re turned to North Platto and since then had practically been nn mvnlid. To mourn his loss thero is a mother, two sisters and eight brothers. At this time funeral arrangements had not bion made. Rooming House For Sale. One of the best and oldest estab lished rooming houses in the city of North Platte. 22 rooms, all well furnished and doing a good paying business. Must be sold at a big sac rifice. Apply to Buchanan & Patter son, Sole Agents. 61-2 Miss Elsie Johnson left yesterday for Bartloy, where sho has been employed to teach school. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Chamberlain re turned Wednesday from a month's visit at Bert's old homo in Vermont. Mlas Mabel Burke, book-keeper in the water commissioner's offico, has returned from a vacation spent in Denver. With Color ido peaches selling in tho local market at sixty-five cent3 a crate, there are none no poor but can occasion ally have peaches and cream. J. G. Beeler transacted business in Wallace yesterday. He brought back withnim a watermelon grown on his old homestead which he vacated twenty six years ago. Weather-forecast Fair and much cooler tonight, Saturday fair. Maxi mum temperature yesterday 93; a year ago 84. Minimum temperature yester day 64; a year ago 55. Burr Johnson, a thirteen year old boy, -was arrested toay for Wealing a gun from,,a coach onVa. tMorjPnclflc train The gun was rdcoveredjarid "tho hearing before tho county judgo -continued until tomorrow. Something now to remove sunburn nnd tan. Cocoa Nut Butter Cold Cream. Sold only at The Rexall and Nyal Drug Stores. 5j.,j North Platte nnd Lincoln county promises to be well represented at the state fair at Lincoln next week. It is really too bad that wo cannot get up enough enthusiasm to make a Lincoln county exhibit at the fair. The Hall county sheriff came up yes tordny and took into custody a woman named Nichols, her daughter and her son. Tho woman is wanted on a chargo of dosertion, a warrant having been issued by the husband and father of tho trio. Cut glass, bright, sparkling cuttings, new shapes, a very large lino this year and prices right. Clinton, Jeweler & Optician. Lrnd seekers who nre now visiting Lincoln county all agree that our crop conditions are considerably ahead of thoso in the eastern part of tho state. They say we have better small grain, better corn and better alfalfa than is found on $150-acre land in the eastern counties. For Sale Ten fine residence lots in Taylor Addition R. B. Reid. Among the east bound freight yes terday was a car containing tho Cheyenne county exhibit to be mado at tho state fair. Crops are fine in Cheyenne county this season, and the Sidnoy people do not believe in hiding their light under a bushol they want tho world to known that thero is a Cheyenne county and it is some pump kins in the agricultural line. Apples For Sale. I have COO or 700 bushels of trood (fall apples for sale. Prices right. Ad- urcos uavm nunier, auinerianu JNonr. Fielding and Batting. "What do you think of Fielding?" asked a young lady of a graduato ol odo of our universities with whom she bad been talking about tho oarly Eng lish novelists. "Ob," was tho answer, "It's Impor tant, of course, but It Isn't worth mucb jnless thero Is good batting." Too Much Horticulture. "Sho had violet eyes, rosy cheeks and n lily wlilto throat" "Yes, sho'd bo all right If she dldn'l have a voice llko a raspberry bush." (Jhleogo Uecord-rierahi. A Dluffar. "Mv ilc.if u'n-1. Mini tier mother in law, "im vsoiikiii would lie MitlrflM with what ,Inhi sav. lie Ivih voii.' "So would I " - I'lii-lt. f 1 r ,t t hi I Is f I' iHhr d- Hi' 11 KiwchfiaumClothes. hit, wool mNtTAiioprr Ctyright tQi. A B, Kirschbaum C OPTIMISM is a tre mendous help to Success. Personal appearance is another big- factor. A i. :i .' i. WEIttGAND The Quality Place. fSSWW.'W- Ull. WWWWWVW,t Affi!BWML K . liP X. AK-SAR-BEN lWw r '. -. jam tr '1. -tBJwJ-i'iliw ill STREET CARNIVAL FOR TEN OfiVS A Bid TIME For r.torybody-A SOOD TIME Parados and Porformanoes Dally DON'T FORGET OMAHA COME apt- Glided Pets. "Riches." said tbo ready mado phi losophor, "Imvo wings, disturb our rest and require constrtnt care." "I supposo bo," replied Mr. Dustln Stax, "but hurnnu nnturo la human nature, and wo will Iteop on wanting dollars tbo samo as women want dogs and canary birds." Washington Star. A Mah of His Word. "Well, old man, did tiinks keen his word mid sharo his last dollar with you?" asked Ilodgklns. "yes," sighed Downnnout. "IIo did, but lio'd mado tbo muno promise to twenty others, and all 1 got was u nlckol." Ilnrper's. Culinary Ignorance. Airs. Ivaller Cooks are such Ignorant tilings nowadays. Mrs. Justwed Aren't they? They can't do tho sim plest tilings 1 asked mine W make bo mo sweetbreads the other day, and she said sho couldn't. McCiiU'b Muga nine. Sensitive. Dentist Wo must Kill the nerve 3 or dut lu'nt tooth. Patient Then I will go )f tho room. I'm too tender hearted to witness it. Meggeudorfer Blatter New line of fancy hand painted nnd burnt leather goods just received. UiNCKEit Book & Dnuc Co. Wear clothes that won't get in your way; that don't keep you down. fjfi Fashionably cut of cpurse. But more par ticularly, clothes that re flect the thorough ele gance of high-grade ' ma terials and high-skilled tailoring; clothes that not only have style, but' will keep it. Let us show you our Kirschbaun Clothes. They illustrate exactly what we mean. Kirschbaum fabrics are guaranteed all-wool. Kirschbaum suits and overcoats arc strictly hand-tailored. They are the quality clothes; the clothes to give mental up-lift. Special values at $15 $20 and $25 that are unsurpassable anywhere by anybody. We guarantee this on vl money-back basis. So does the maker--Look for the Kirschbaum label. The Kirschbaum Spec ial Serge at s 18.00 is the most satisfactory serge value in America. Full Wjnter weight. Absolutely color fast. A new suit for any that fades. VVVXXVJ.NWl,.vvlVWWWxWM V 7. i a.. SEPT. 25 TO OCT. 5, 1912 OMAHA I6 JJfMICS males arrangements to see ono IB& iJ(r - or moro of tho tniiolficttt; I' I'l partaoES Automnliila Floral Parade. Tucbdny nf tornoon, Out. 1st. Electrical Parade, WcCncwIty nlcht. Oot. 2nd. Dedication Paredo, Thursday attanioon, Oat. Cnt Coronation Doll, lVMnvnlt.ht fn AtU CHEVENNE FHONTBER DRY fi tv 111 bo brouirut hero bo everyone can sua tbo woatost Wild West fanow jn tuo worm. Iiucumir bronchos Houuh Klders In dians. Coma and th rsnl Chatanna Show. 1-vnro uuuiuuuu iruui avti. so 10 uou 0, inclusive. In addition to all this thoro will be tho V i 1 h 25 to Oct. 3, 191S ilM1lMi.IWHIJiW.M...W.svVJ'V The Airdome. To -Night and Saturday. PICTURES "Miss Wrooged" Com edy. Pathe's Weekly. "For Valour" Drama. VAUDEVILLE Ansel and Dorian Hand and Head Balancers. 10 and 15C :