I. Local and Personal. R. L. Cockrnn is transacting business io Somerset this week. Mrs. N. E. Booth spent Sunday in Grand Island visiting relatives. Miss Elsie Brown of Hershoy spent yesterday in town visiting fricndB. Miss Ruoy Shanor spant Sunday in the Bostwick district near Ilcrshcy. Paul Nolen formerly of the Rexall Drug Store has been transferred to tho Nynl. Mrs. Raymond Millor, of Hershey, is visiting nor sister Mrs. Siz nore this week. Laurence Treat of Shelton visited Francis Dunn the latter part of last week. Miss Helen Minshall returned Sunday from Omaha where she, attonded the AkSar-Bon. A. C. Wright loft last evening for Omaha whare ha will spend several days on business. E. II. Evans left at noon yesterday for Beatrice, where he was was called by tho death of n rolative. Mrs. B. P. Sailor, of the Leader millinery is spending Beveral days in Gothenburg this week. Mr. and Mrs. Shoupof Sutherland, are spending this week in town visiting friends and relatives. , v Miss Tena Courtney resigned her posi tion in tho Owl Cafo and will leave Thursday for her homo in Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. Wm Ackorman are tho proud paients of n baby boy which arrived Thursday of last weok. Dennis' Breen and Orson Covell re turned Saturday from Kansas City and Omaha where they spent n week with friends. Mrs. Thomas, of Eyanaton, Wyo., Is expected to arrive soon to spend sev eral weeks with Mr. .and Mrs. Clyde Cook . W. C. I'ortor who has beon. assisting in tho express office during tho absence of Max Hensoltjeft yesterday for Rock Springs. Roy Reynolds and wife, of Shelton, who had boon visiting Mr. and Mrs. Bert Roynolds for a few days, returned homo yesterday. ' N. E. Buckley, engineer of the new round house, returned yesterday morning from Denver where ho spent Beveral doys. Wanted-By experienced man and wifo, place to work on ranch. Howard Blackledgo, 409 west Eleventh St. G9-4 Julius Pizer leaves Thursday for Den ver to attend tho Jewish NAtoncment Day services. Each year Mr. Pizer goes to Denvor to attend those services. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Stearns of Omaha, are here visiting tho latter'a parents Mr. and IMrs. J. A. Rodine whilo enroute to California to spend a month. Mrs, P. W. Perkins and children of Omaha, who have been visiting thu former's brother Dr. Drost, and family for a month past, returned homo yester day morning. Mrs. Lucy Blood,' of .Clevqlnnd, Ohio, who arrived Saturday afternoon for a two weeks visit nt tho C. S. Clinton homo lott yesterday morning for Don- vor to spend a couple of dnys. Automatic Electric Washers at Her- shev's. tf Mossrs. Rinckor, Thornburg, Sundall, and Carpenter loft Sunday in tho latter' car for Queen ranch, sixty-fivo miles northwest of town, whero thoy will hunt chickens for ten days. Arthur Storz, of Omaha, and seven companions, traveling in two nutos, passed through town Saturday enroute to Arthur county whoro thoy will Bhoot chickens for several dayB this week. Lost on tho road west of the McNecl ranch a floursnek containing whip cord waist, cloth top overshoes nnd other nrtlcles on Sept. 28th. Finder please return to tho D. B. McNoo! ranch or tliis office nnd receive roward. 74-2 Reports of the flro in tho Eyerly restaurant In Sidney on Monday of last week were exaggerated. Tho firo was confined to the kitchen and the los3 was not heavy other than inconveniencing tho operntion of the resturant. ' Now is tho timo to seo about those tovo repair?. Seo P. M. McGovorn for stove repairs of till kinds. Stoves clonncd nnd set up. 1005 Locust St. Phono BlacK 390. tf Jos. Smallvvood has boon employed as elevator operator in tho federal building. Tho inspector is expected to arrivo Friday, he will make his report to tho department at Washington, and If the elevator is accepted it will soon thereafter be put in use. Tigor Press Drills at Hershoy's. tf th wedding ring is tKo most imortant article of iewolcr in a woman's life. Therefore it should'be the very beat tho bridegrobrri can uu"ord. Our seamless wedding rings come in nil weights and degrees of fineness. Uring your bride to be here and hnve us means her nnd your happiness. CLINTON Joweler ond,OptIcian Wo want your repair work. Notice to Patrons. Next Saturday being the Atonoment Day, Tho Leader Jewish will bo closed until Sundown. Julius Pizer. Return of the Old Favorite .' Stetson's "Uncle Tom's Cabin" com pany is booked at the Keith for Satur day evening. This is one of the few plays that never grows old; one that draws audiences like a molasses barrel attracts flies, The company is known as a good one and the play promises to be well presented. Inquiries are Many, Last Friday the U. S. land offico sent out lGf letlors answering inquiries rela tlvoto tho opening of the forest re- servo, Saturnay tho number was 14G and yesterday 151. These are in ad dition to the personal inquiries which on Saturday numbered nearly one hun dred and the inquiries by wire. Garlow Kills First Elk. P. II. Garlow, formerly of this city, who is a member of tfye Princo Monaco hunting party in the Big Horn basin, was the firs; of the party to kill an Elk. The Cody, AVyo., Herald tells of it thusly: The hunting party is in the midst of tho elk country, and even before cam,p was reache'd one elk was killed. P. H. Garlow was tho lucky Nimrod who brought tho first meat into camp. After the party started ho was called back to Pahaska to answer a phone call and tho main party had Vone many miles before he was able to hit tho trail. Night overtook him on Jones creek nnd he camped in a ranger cabin there. In the morning ho walked up the creek a short distance and not it great distance from the reserve lino ho jumped up an elk and killed it. The animal was taken to camp and tho hide will be mado Into a rug that will grace the floors in one of the rooms of the palace of tho Prlnoo of Monaco. "The Havoc." Paul Gilmore's "Tho Havoc" n play by H. S. Seeldon which ran all last season in Now York, will bo tho en gagement at the Keith thelftro Monday evening, October 13th. This strong drama has9 gained especial distinction because of the fact that it presents a new treatment of tho "triangle" prob lem. Its very title is duo to its uncom promising revelation of "Tho Havoc" that remains when tho flames of n guilty passion have burned away. From tho wreck of domestic happinoss thus created thoro emerges i central figure of tho sincerast strength, the husband of tho story's faithless wife, and the dar ing novelty of' an old theme's now handling is found in this husband's ac tion when ho discovers that his wife has a lover ftnd instantly adopts a moans of punishment far moro effective than nn appeal to Mtho unwritten law." "The Hayoc" is produced by players specially qhosen for high artistic quality. Notice to the Public. My wifo E. Viola Phillips having left my beu nnu board without just, cause I will not bo responsible for any of her nets or bills she may incur. J. M. Phillips. Dr. II. C. Brock and Owen Jones roturned Friday from n week's hunting trip in Arthur county, where they found grousQ very plentiful. Tho Doctor Bays that in ono corn field not much larger than u city block thoy found fully n hundred birds. They traveled over a good portion of tho forest reserve soon to be opened, and say there aro many sections of good and. Mr. Railroad Man; See the choice lots in west end I am selling from $150 to 5300. 0. H. Thoclecke. Phones 277 and 298. A marriage license was issued Thurs day October 2nd, by Judge Grnnt to Ellen L. Johnson nnd Earl Glover, both of Comstock, Neb. Thoy were married tho samo' day by Rov. J. C. Christio of tho Presbyterian :hurch. J. P. Simon, of Iowa, an old-time neighbor of Wm. Moloney, Sr., stopped over to visitjthe latter yesterday while enroute on a western trip. Mrs. Sarah Briggs, of Epworth, Iowa, who has been visiting her sister Mrs. II. E. Welch for' several weeks, returned home this morning. A Marvelous Escape . "My littlo boy had a mnrveloi-a escape," writes P. F. Bastlams of Princo Albert, Cape of Good Hope. "It occurred in the middle of thu nlnht. He got a very severe attack of croup, As luck would have it. I had a large bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Romedy in tho house. After following tho directions for an hour nnd twenty minutes ho was through all danger." Sold by all dealers Facts About the Land Opening. Judge James W. Wittcn, of the inter-' ior department at Washington, I). (!., who win" supervise tho registration for and drawing of tho lands in the f.re-t 'reserve, will arrivo in North Platte next Friday to liegin tho preHiiiititrj work. Judge Witton has supervised the drawings that have been made dur ing the past ten years, nnd his exper ience makes it easy for him to effect his plans nnd organization. Ho will ho accompanied by several nhsistants, and ho will hnvo his headquarters either on the third floor of tho public building, or in part of one of two store rooms, which have been conditionally engaged. Judge Wittcn 's first work will be to organlzo tho notaries public into an organization, and n meeting for this purpose will ho hold nt tho court room in tho federal building some time Snt unlay. Thoro are seventy uotnrios in tho county and each hnve iieen invited to attend the meeting. Only uotnrios residing in the county can 'become members of the association. The offico of this notorial nssocin tlon will be kept open both dny ami night tho notaries working in three shifts of eight liouis each. Tho registration will begin Sundt night, October ID, at midnight, sinuii tnnooiisly at Valentine, North Plat! and Broken Bow, and clocs autoninti cnlly Saturday irtght at midnight, Octo her 25. Two days after the reginU.i tion clones, the drnwiag will tako pla at North Plntto, beginning at noon, October 28. There is n porueptible difference be twecn tills nnd nil previous registra tiotis. Proprietors of 100 acres or more, and tl)oe who had once exercised their homestead right, wore prohibited from registering formerly, but now tlfey will be given nn opportunity to register for this land. The qualifications for this land nro- that the persons legistcring must be nn Anioriean citizon or must have declared his intontiou of becom ing such. All of tho forest reserve land in Grant nnd McPhorson counties will como in under tho Kinkaid law, giving each successful registrant (HO acroH, who has not boforo exorcised his homestead right. All applicants must appear in per son at one of tho three cities designat ed, and file their application in a seal ed envolopc. No envelope shall eontnhi more than one application, and no per-' son enn file moro than one application for himself, or for a roldier or sailor, or for tho widow of n sailor or soldier. Blank forms for tho filing applications nro furnished by tho superintendent, James W. Wittcn, and will show tho ap plicant's mnne, postoffico address, ago, height and weight, and must bo sworn Lto boforo somo notary public designat ed for tho purposo by Judge Witton. Tho applicant, nftor filling out tho registration papers, and swearing to them before n notnry public, who is elgiblo to tako acknowledgements in tills registration, must then eneloso tho pnpors in an envelope furnished by tho department, which is addressed to Judge James W. Witton. Tho drawing for tho land of both Port Niobrara and the forest reserves is to tako placo at North Plntto, be ginning October 28. The method of drawing will bo practicnlly tho same as that of other recent drawings. The iiiotnl receptacles oontaiuiuir applica tions will he taken to North Plntrr from the other registration points as sonn as tho registration closes, and on October 28th thoy will bo opened and tho contents placed upon a largo plat form, which will bo entirely screened in with wire uottiug. Tho ouvolopos will bo thoroughly mixed together be fore the dinwing begins, thus ghing nil applicants an equal chance. Persons who aro successful in -win ning numbers at tho drawing will bo notified of the tjmo when they will bo required to file. Such notices will ho stamped, giving the numbers immed iately after tho drawing. Said notice will specify tho dnte and hour nt which the number assigned , will bo tailed. When n niimo is colled, the person must select tho trnct ho desires from the large map at tho hunt office, and to give tho applicant time to examine the land and dotorniino its value, ho will be allowed about ton days following the date of his selection in which to complete his entry nt the local lnnd of fice. During tho ten days ho must file upon the lnnd. All successful regintrnnts winning numbers nt the drawing, October 28, have an optionnl choico of filing under tho Kinkaid laws in Grnnt or McPherson counties for (U0 acres, or filing for 100 ncrcs on the Niobrara reservation in Cherry county. If tho successful homesteader desires to file for the 010 acres in Grant or McPherson countv ho must do so on November 17th of this year, but if lie desires to file upon the 100 acres lie must wait until April 1, 1011. They Make You Feel Good. Tho niensant nurerativo effect nro- duced by Chamberlain's Tablets and tho, neniiny conumon oi uociy anu minu which they create make ono feel joyful. For Sale by all dealers. Stability, Efficiency and Service Hnvo hcon the luiotovs in tho growth of tho First National Bank, -or- XOItTII ITYTTJS, CAJPZTAZ, AA'D SUUTTUSi One Hundred and Fifty Thousand Dollars. p PCnMOTOR repairTT MSKE&sxiilSltU3BOKSSSSJSMf(3fS!ES fv Jf J Cold mW Outdoors S Warm mvv ?di( Indoors vJ SwM Smokeless - S' A Perfection Heater keeps the house cosey and comfortable on the coldest day. It brings solid comfort to old folks and young. The Perfection Heater is efficient, economical and ornamental. Doesn't smoke. Doesn't mell. Easy, to clean and rewick. Easy to carry wherever it is wanted. For best results use Standard Oik Company KNEUJIASKA) OjVIAHA H SOLD HERE jj' s?SPS8''rC 5. H w gi jig ifMSMv s H XBBRASKA.. OWNERS GREET THEIR OLD CARS as if they wore entirely new ac quaintances when they get them back from our repair depart ment. Quite naturally too. For the cars look like now and run even better than now machines. Want a new car instead of your old one? Lot us n.ake it so. J. S. Davis Auto Co. JEMIWlialHMIIlEgKaCI2EBKa! PERFECTION OIL 0 FOR RENT TWOHOUSES One Six-room house on west Sixth One eight-room house on south Elm -ENQUIRE OP- B. A. WILSON PHONE RED 202 J GEO. B. DENT, j Physician and Surgeon, 4f Office over McDonald Bank, j 1 . ) Office 130 4 PhoneB Residence 116 h it ft fr ft-Mrft ! & ft fJXU"Mrff ' Signet thapter u. jc. d., NO. 55- SMeetB 2nd and 4th Thursday of every month nt Masonic Hall at 7:30 p. m. f !A A. J. AMES. MAH1E AMES. I? Doclors Ames & Ames, ;5 H Physicians and Surgeons, JJ v Office over Stone Drug Co. V 1 nfliPA 9.TA Phones ResklenCe 273 J? uifi For Thirty or more Years. We have heen making, repairing1 cleaning, and altering clothes for tne people of North Platte, We have aimed to give satisfaction, and wo guess we have been successful, else tho people would not now pat ronze us. Give us a chance to do your work F. J. BROEKER. Entrance north of the Nyal drug store. Two Attractions . North Platte has two attractions it pretty women and the cigars made by Schmalzried. Both attractions are pleasing; and both are in demand. Perhaps you haye not been smoking Schmalzried cigars and don't know how good they are; if so, try them. You will not be disappointed. J. F. SCHMALZRIED, The Maker of Good Cigars. ' Tax Notice. Certificate No. G035 To John T. Mitchem. You are hereby notified that on November 7, 1911, L. A. Wight pur chased at public sale for taxes for the year 1910 the following described land to-wit: The southeast J of Section 27, Town ship 15, Range 29, in Lincoln county, State of Nebraska. That said land was assessed in the name of John T. Mitchem, and that on January 2G, 1914, tax deed will be an-' plied for. Dated October 0. 1913. Ii. A. Wight Tax Notice. Certificate No. 4882 To Frederick Whittemore. You are hereby notified that on Nov. 7, 1910, I,. A. Wight purchased at public sale for taxes for the year 1909 the following described land, to-wit: Tiie west J and southeast J of Section lo, lownship 15, Range 29, in Lincoln county, State of Nebraska. That said land was assessed in the name of Frederick Whittemore and that on January 2G, 1914, tax deed will be applied for. Dated October G, 1913. L. W. Wight. LEGAL NOTICE. v To Margaret Latimer, Thomas Lati mer, Ivor Latimer, Kin Lutimer, Nath aniel Latimer, Ellon Latimer, John Latin or, Bon.,o'i Latimer, Ella Launier. Eva Matson ami Benjamin Matssoa, and Ilenry Horn, non-residont defendants: ion and each of you will tako notico that James Lntimor, plaintiff, filed his eortnin petition in tho District I ourt of Lincoln County, Nebraska, on October , loia, against you as de fendants, impleaded with othors, tho object and prayer of which said peti tion aro to quiet title in tho said plain tiri against you and each of you in tho lolloping described lands situato in Lincoln County, Nebraska, to-wit: The o0nrt ,nst Qnn'tor of Section Twenty CO), rowiwhlp Ten (10) North of liango Thirty (M), West of tho 0th P. .M. , and to establish by said proceed- JIiJ? ffTJ' a'"1 in,loIcndont Mtlo in said plaintiff by reason of his advorso pos session thereof for the required time lainlt W ""'I C0,,firm 8aitl title against that certain mortgage mado and executed by the defendo.lt! Hemy n.?l nn!"VMB Si!u' 81lti!,fio nnd bar- rcLtt f,VU(,h ,thcr n"'1 frhor relief as justico and equity n.ny ro il wer ? "" Ca"'-1 .0t' J will "o Z i -H . sa,,i rtition r b the l,th . 0y of November, 1013. or do- stud Stm6 ont" K!nt yoi'i as in said petition prayed. 7tl!)ninv nt n".",1 1latt0' Nob""k tho (tli day of Oetohor, 1013 Tiv'TvM?rS TIMHI1. Plair.tiff. Bj h. H. Evans, lib Attorney. A N