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"r-SvFyjWwWiwi t '-awwiv State Historical Sccloiy ?s.f9 . s. V ;i i' TWENTY-NINTH YEAR. NORTH PLATTE, NEB., JULY 14, 1914. No. 50 'If & Town and County News. Tho Indian card club will pieet with Mrs. C. N. Royuold3 'ThurS'day even ing. It Is reported that a local sports man sneaked out In tho country re cently and brought back a bag of pralrlo chickens. We are Informed that the farmers arc going to take steps to suppress chicken hunting out of senson. Sportsmen, beware. For Rent-A nicely furnished suite of rooms. Mrs. Luca3. 4D-2 " H. Scoonover, Charles Herrod, Joe Schatz, George Tekulvc and Cash Aus tin returned Sunday ovonlng from tho Dickens vicinity whore they spent Sun day on a fishing excursion at Lls ton's lake. Thoy report a fine catch of bass and cat flsh. For Rent Throe rooms for light liousokooplng. Inqulr o at 503 W. Fourth. 49-2p Whllo playing nround a binder last week tho sixteen months old daughter of E. E. Keslar of Myrtle precinct had the misfortune to amputate a finger. The child was brought to town and Dr. Twlnem dressed the Injured mem ber, and at this writing she Is doing fine. Two of as fine residences as there is on tho north side, modern through out. Must go this month. Set your price and terms. C. F. TEMFLE, Agent. Dorsey Leypoldt of Ilershey filed Friday for the Republican nomination Ibx county commissioner from the Third district. Mr. Leypoldt is ono of tho best knqwn men in the county, having been successfully engaged in business in Her&hey for nearly twenty years. CLOSING OUT SALE For ten days only, beginning July 15 we will sell at cost all plumbing goods and ma terial now in stock: Bath tubs, lavatories sinks, -pipes, valves and fittings, bath room specialties, towel bars, towel shelves, tumbler, holders, etc. R. F. STUART. My house 609 West Third St., for sale. Best bargain in the city. R. F STUART. Miss Frieda Hammer entertained Saturday evening at Lnmloitgh's lake in honor of the Misses Nelson of Om aha who visited hrre for several days, A nice crowd attended and a pleasant ovenlng was enjoyed until, the wee sraa' hours. Tho young ladies return ed Siindny ovenlng to their home In Omaha. Bratt & Goodman's gilt edge first mortgage loans on real estate are the popular invest ments with those who have idle money. See them. Mnntlgor Robinson received a let ter this week from the Kansas City lied Sox asking for a. game with the Independents in the near future when they are on their tour of this end of tho state. Tho Red Sox were defeat ed by the Independents" last year, but thy put up a hardgame. No date has been given them as yet. Hiram Waldo was arrested last evening by Officer Jones on the charge of being drunk and disorderly. He wns arrested on east Front street on complaint of the residents of that part of the city that ho was trying to break down a door. He will be brought before the police magistrate some time today. Talk About Real Estate Bargains. We never had better ones than we have today. We have buyers for city property, farms and farm land. It will pay you -to list your "For Sale" property with us and see us before you buy. Bratt & Goodman. Look ut This Four room house on full size lot, jU3t one block from 4th Ward school house on 10th Street. House practic ally now. This party has moved away from town and wants a quicksale, and has placed a price of $900.00. $300.00 Will handle the deal. O. F. TEMPLE, Agent. til -ifi I kJwSteieHsIii wm&mittpt 3rMcfeP83Wy?na3 I Occident Flour. You -vill ii-S?j " V&JT1 2 its more per sack than l) i (i .tfiiHasammsszt i mmamimm Mmsmuummms mil I1 mill Shows, in i I illM'i I! I llll 1 UNQUIIIE tho price c i lind it costs a few ' ordinary flour. That leally means little to you if you a sr.tls.ficd as you are sure to be with Occident. But it means everything to thennilleH Thia littlo difference in pi ice is what en ables them to hit fio standard of Occident jl'i I'lOUl Ollt Ot tllO Oicu-t -y lu i;nHi-ui. ... the world" horn wheat to package. It enables theui to buy only the finest wheat direct from farmers To maintain great elevators in tho wheat belt or North Dakota, where they cure and age their own wheat. To maintain laboratories where every day's run of wheat and flour is rigidly tested where they prove ab solutely that Occident Flour is the best in tne worm tor iouu vam, cleanness and baking qualities To buy better sacks to protect Occident Flour In shipping and handling. ($25,000 more are spent every year for the fine, firm Occident sacks, than, would be spent for the ordinal y kind.) Mrs. Clarence Uarmnii Dies Mrs. Charlotte J. Gannan, wife of Clarence Gannan, died yesterday morning at 7 o'clock after an illness of but a few days. Sho was thirty throe years old at the time of her death which was duo to blood poison ing from a compllcatloniof ailments. Mrs. Gannan was a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Lowe of this city. She wns bom in this city and lins Hed hero all of her life.. She gradu ated out of tho high school and tnughl school In Lincoln county. She leaves to mourn her demise her husband, a woek-old baby, father and mother and two sisters. Ilr sisters are Miss Minnie Lowe of this qlty and Mrs. 11. P. Parker of RuwlliiB, Wyo nnd her brothor is Theodore Lowo, Jr., ono of the proprietors of tho North Platte cold storngo company. Mrs. Gannan is well known over tho county and has u host of frlonds who will regret to learn of hor death. The lunoral will bo held tomorrow afternoon at 2:30 lrom tho Presby terian church, Rev. J. C. Christie of ficiating. Interment will be In the North Platte cemetery. Inilcjii'iKli'iils Lose in Oirnlnlhi The Ogalalla baseball team defeat ed itho Independents Sunday aticrno.m In a fa&t game by the score of :i to 1. Ncith Platte-1 m the game by a scles of costly errors, and thoy camo at very Inopportune times when thoy meant scores A big crowd attended the game and all pronounced it ono of tho best that has been played this year. North Platte played good ball with tho ex ception of the errors although A. San dall was out of the game with a sore hand and Duncan had a day off oni acccount of boing knocked out before tho game. The first Inning started out with a score lor the visitors on a doublo er ror. They scored again in tho fourth on an error by Pierce and again in the eighth on a fielder's choice by Pierce and an orror by Pass. North Platte scored ono in the fifth when Pierce went to first on an error by left fielder, stole second and scored on Pass's single to left. After that the visitors tightenond up and only one man got past second. CREAMERY NOW OPEN. The creamery is now open for business, and we respectfully solicit yocr patronage. Wc have been in the creamery business for years and we are competent and anxious to treat you fair and square. Come and try us, and help boost an industry that is needed in your town and community. Don't forget the place, 822 Locust street, North Side. s Respectfully, NORTH PLATTE CREAMERY, Vanllorn & Meyers, Props. The second of tho union Sunday evening services of tho churches was hold Sunday evening on the high school Tlawn and the tattendanco was much better than a week ago. The men in charge of the meeting furnish ed ample seats for those attonding. The order was also much better than a week ago and thoro was littlo inter ruption by paslng automobiles. Rev. J. C. Christie of the Presbyterian church preached the sermon and tho miislc was furnished by a mixed quar tette. Next Sunday evening the mu sic will be furnished by tho choir of tho Episcopal church. ft! difference. r Yoi hver Your Baking The first cost of Occident Flour is a few cents mote you get the results in your baking. .... Try it you'll say with us it is worth many times tlis Your Money Hack if Occident Is Not the Best Floi. Go to your grocer and get a sack of Occident Flour. Uo it for ... ui,: nr1 mnnv more ns vou meate. If, then, you you, ... ... .--.. ilA n" :j- tri" .. :. ft, are not convinccu mm wt-wiuut . . ....- better t and refund, wTtliniit nrcrument. the full nur.'ase price of any package of Occident which you do not find satisfactory. ' , Isn't that the broadest guarautee, tho fairest offer you ever read ? It Is for you to make use of today if you please. You cannot know too soon why and Itow Occident Flour is better than any other. LEAVE YOUR FAMILY PROTECTED By a life policy written by Bratt & Good man in the big Mutual Life of New York. Let dividends pay a big part of the premium. Bratt & Goodman, District Agents. Our Semi-Annual GLEA RING SALE Is now in full Blast It started out with a Rush. Hundreds of economical buyers in spite oi the hot weather have crowded our store every day since the opening o this great Money Saving Sale and have taken advantage of the real bargains of fered. Don't delay. Come today or any other day during this sale and buy your summer apparel at a saving from 50 to 60 per cent. resses for House and Porch wear Regular values up to $2.00 sale price. One lot of white Dresses pi for nearly up to $8.50 sale price 98c One lot of white Dresses priced fl k Q .W&.IO One lol of light summer kimonas regular $1 values now 50c WAISTS FOR 25 CENTS One lot of waists slightly soiled give 'away price 25c BUNGALOW APRONS 75c Bungalow Aprons, sale price. . . 43c GOWNS AND SLIPS Crepe Gowns and Princess slips that Pf sold up to $1.25 sale price , . . J Q, TUB SILK WAISTS $3.50 Tub Silk Waists sale price M .98 SILK PETTICOATS $2.50 Silk Petticoats sale price. $1.59 Your choice of any Coat or. Suit in the store that sold up to $25.00 at 00 and $7o50 - - ' ' 1 MiBWMMMMmnniiMHiiMviMMiaMiiiMMaanMHHqiiiMHnnwMit awmmmmmtmmmmmmt Iv ! mm iF"1! m'"WM p iPMiimmt i" ! rsi fmmm irm yri I Ladies' Outfitting Store KstinmU' of Ilxiieiibps for tho Fiscal Year 15)11. VUUI lli U"""B ... - . - . . ., -rtre not convinced that Occident Hour i cCrrL.Zbet yu ever u$cd eive. 'vrer ald I ?? -, . -"2 remits with all your baked stuff go bad ' "":" ihw teN your grocer. He is authoriisd to re LIERK-SANDALL CO. IlliEHlillili A case entitled tho state of Nebras ka vs. Thomas Hell was brought be fore Justice Sullivan yesterday and tho defendant entered a plea of guilty and was lined llvo dollors and costs. Ho paid and was released. Boll was charged with assault upon tho person of a man by the name of Oliver on tho night of July 4th. Oliver was badly beaten up and liell left tho city and was apprehended only a short time ago. Ho was formerly a carpenter In this city. iWWlmmmmmmm THE FIREMANS WORK is ofttn the result of carelaasness, but sometimes unnrevsntable accidents. It is always best to bs prepared for such accidents by having your property fully insured. Tho cost is little in com parison with the benefits assured in the way of indemnity in case of loss. Lot mo insure your homo, office, store or factory, and thus give you real protect ion from lois Mrs. Jimmy Danzo and hor mother, Mra. Anderson, returned this morning from Kearney where they have been visiting for some time. Mrs. Danze announces that Jimmy Is now playing with tho Kearney state league team, j Mr and Mrs. Jtussol Wyman return ed last evening from Fiomont and other points in tho oastern part of tho stato whore thoy mado an extended visit with relatives and frlonds. Henry Simpson, depot mastor for tho Union Pacllic at Omaha, arrived in tho city this morning and visited here for a short time. Ho was on route to Laramie, Wyo., on a business trip. Manager Robinson is contemplating a change in tho Inflold of tho team by changing Plerco to third baso and putting Halllgan in at short. General Air Inspector Dan lireczo arrived In tho city tils morning to look after tho company interests hero. C.F.TEMPLE: To tho Honorablo Mayor and City Council of the City of North Platte, Lincoln County, Nebraska, Gentle men: Your committee on Finance reports tho following estlmato of expenses to conduct tho affairs of the City of North Platte, Nebraska, for tho ensuing fiscal year under tho caption of tho vnrious funds: Itonds and Interest. To pay Interest on $100,000.00 Water Ponds $5,000.00 To pay intqrost on $27,000.00 oower 13UIUIH . ,oou,ij To pay tho principal of one,. Sower Pond 1,000.00 To pay Interest on $12,000.00 llridgc Ponds G00.00 (ieneral Fund For Streets, Alloys, Side walks, Crossings, etc $5,000.00 Sowor Malntonanco & Flush ing 1,500.00 For Lighting Streets nnd Al loys 3,500.00 For Incidental Expenses 2,500.00 To Pay Salaries of City Of- llcors 5,000.00 Fire Fund To Pay Expenses of Fire Do- partmont $5,000.00 partment, Including hy drant rental and supplies. Library Fund To pay salaries, supplies and incidental expenses ?2,uuu.uu Park Fund To pay for expenses and maln tonanco of Public Park...$ 500.00 Water Fund To pay salaries, repairs, ext tensions and Improvements Including incidental ex penses for operating Wat er Plant $20,000.00 Special Fund To pay Certificates of In debtedness for Firo appar atus and interest thereon. $&,ioo.uu Ucspecttully submitted, A. A. SCHATZ, J. II. STONE, Flnanco Committee. Work was started yesterday of re modeling tho house on West Fourth street, rocontly purchased by Dr. J. S. Twlnem, for a hospital. Some now rooms will bo built on nnd tho house will be generally rearranged. Con tractor D. 13. Loudon Is doing the work. WANTED -Good girl for general house work. 412 West 4th Street. Apply at Miss Villa WhIt.akor will leavo soon for points In South Dakota for a vIb lt. From thero sho will go to tho east ern markets to buy hor fall millinery. All ball players aro to moot every night at tho ball park for practice. Tho loss of tho gamo Sunday was duo to tho fact that tho men had not had enough hard drilling and thoy need tho workout to cut down the number of errors. r ROOMS I andS, I.O.O.F. BUILDING, unaSjm-H PLATTE, NEBRASKA. Bratt & Goodman are always the leaders in insurance against loss by fire, lightning, cyclone, tornado and hail. Their up-to-date methods in doing business, low rates and quick and satisfactory methods iii doing busi ness, low rates and quick and satisfactory settlements are winners. Try them. Rinnniws SAi.tj. Uy vlrtuo of nn order of nalo Itiuol from tht district court of Lincoln county, NeLratka, upon a ilucrcn of forecloiuro rendered In said court wherein Ij. C. Severns, Is plaintiff, and Phrlsi liimarniinwn mul K. 1'. KasBmuscn aro de fendants, and to me directed, 1 will on the 16th day of Autr. 1914, at 2 o'clock, p. m nt tho cast front door of the court house In North Platte, Lincoln county, Nebraska, sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash to satisfy said ftiirfn. IntnrpHt nnd costs. the followlnZ described property to-wlt: All of Section Nino (9), Township Ttn (10). Itaniro Twenty-blKht C2k). with th nxrentlon of Ono and One-half (In) Acres in thoNorthweat Quarter of the Southeast quarter, west of tho uui rnncipai merman, Lincoln county, Ncu. Dated North I'latto, Neb., July 13th, 1914. J1.1.& A. J. Salisbury. Sheriff, Hardware and Agricultural I mplements Thomas & Johnston Mowers and Rake3, Boss and Champion Slacker and Sweeps, Samson, Aermoter. Monitor and Fairbury Wind Mills, R. & O. Canton Plows, Cultivators, Wagons, Etc., Pumps, Well Pipe and Fittings, Waterloo Boy and Glade Gaspline Engines, Sawyers Gandy endless and other Belting, Rubber Belting, Rnbber Hose any desired length, Alfalfa, Cane, Millet and Garden Seeds. Chick Food, Oyster Shells Charcoal Etc., Blatchford's Calf meal Binding Twine. Arcotom Paint, Cattle Dip and Fly Spray, Casoline and Oil Ranges. t Jos. Hershey, 5th and Locust Street, Opposite Postoffice PHONE 15