SOCIETY GIRL WEDS ST, LOUIS MAN i MISS KNi:VIKVE OTTKNSTEIX, 01' THIS (TIT, IIECO.MES IIIKIDK T(MVSENI WILLIAM TECK S fl i Cut Glass for Wedding Gifts. There is nothing more essential in starting house keeping than a goodly number of pieces of cut glass. There is nothing that both bride and groom take more pleasure in among their wedding pres ents. We arc exclusive representatives in the city for Libby celebrated cut glass, world renowned for its exquisite designs, popular cutting, brilliancy of finish, and general rich appearance. We show a pleasing display of water-jugs, cream and sugars, salt and pepper sets, berry bowls, bonbon dishes, tumblers, etc. We also have a particularly fine collaction of new shapes in cut glass baskets, from the smaller size for bonbons to the large flower baskets. It would be difficult indeed to choose a more accept able and highly prized gift for the bride. CLINTON, JEWELER and OPTICIAN. Wo Want Your Repair Work. Tlie Ceremony Occurs Wednesday Eiculng at (lie OtteiiHtcIn Residence and Was an Elaborate Affair. Town and County News. PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS Leo Pass leaves tonight for Now York City, whero ho will attend school the- coming year. John Corbett and daughter, of Wal lace, wore among the- county visitors In town yesterday. Miss lllldcgardo Clinton will en tertain a number of young ladles at auction hrldgo Saturday afternoon. The Epworth lcaguo will hold a business and social mooting Friday evening at tho homo of Ilarloy Donham, Start (lie serial "The Trey of Hearts" at the CrjHlnl theatre, Men daj, Sept. 7th. Tho local ball team will go to Ogn lalla next Wednesday for a gamo with tho team of that placo. Tho gamo will bo played 'on ono of tho county fair ilnva ' Mrs. John Ottcnsteln entertained at a six o'clock five course dinner Tues day evening for tho Pcck-Ottensteln wedding party and tho out-of-town guests. Covers woro laid for sixteen. For Rent Houso at 504 cast sixth street. Inqulro of Mrs. Anna Soy ferth, 800 west Fourth street. C2tf Miss Elslo Johnson leaves today for McCook, whore she will tcaqh during tho coming school year. Miss John son has been assigned geography and penmanship In tho Gth, 7th nml 8th grades. For Rent Flvo room flat ovor Yol low Front Shoo Store Inqulro of T. G. Patterson. Wanted Anyone having whlto sweet clover mall samplo, stating number bushels and host prlco your track, bags xtra. Johnson Bros., Nebraska City, Neb. T. M, Cohagon Is today distributing a carlnod of Idaho peaches among tho local merchants. They como In bushel baskets flnd sell for two dollars per basket. ' Snlo on Wall Taper. Twenty-live per cent oft on all stock orders, Must rcduco our stock at onco. 04-8 , "" DUKE & DEATS. Nurse Brown Memorial Hospital 1008 West 4th 8treet. MRS. M. HALL, Superintendent. Miss Lulu Maxwell, Head Nurse. John 8. Twlnem, Phyolclsn & Surteon. Lawrence Illto will leave Monday for Coring to spend soveral days look ing up a location. . Miss Gertrude Robhausen returned Monday from a visit with friends in Omaha and Hastings. Albort Muldoon spent tho early part of this week In Lincoln arguing a case before tho suprome court. Frank Carman loft Wednesday for Omaha whero ho will enter Crelghton college for the coming year. Mrs. H. J. Sinclair returned this week from a six weeks' visit in Michi gan with relatives and friends. Pat Haggorty returned tho first of tho'wfeUk from a two weeks' vacation spent with hl3 parents In Denver. Mr. and Mrs. A M. Mason left yes terday for Lincoln whore thoy will visit relatives and attend tho state fair. O. E. Elder returned yesterday from Omaha where ho nttended a meeting of tho national association of land abstractors. Miss Hannah Kolllier sustained a painful (Injury to her oyo yestordny forenoon by1 coming In contact with a towel rack; Mr. and MrB. C. T. Whelan and two children leavo Sunday for Wnddlngton, N. Y. whero thoy will visit rolntlves for 11 lllUlllll. . Miss Emma Smith, principal of tho Lincoln Bchool, has returned from Farley Iowa., whero sho spent the summer vacation. Cody Uoal, who had been spondlng the summer at Cody, Wyo returned Tuesday and will resume his studios In (he high school. Dr. D. T. Qulgloy leaves today for a vitdt In San Francisco, oxpectlng to bo absent about two weeks. Tho trip will bo ono conblnlng business with pleasure. Ben Hartman loft last night for Lin coln, after visiting friends In town for a weok,. Ho will spend a week in Lincoln before returning to his homo in Oklahoma. Miss Gqrtrudo Robhausen, of this city, haB boon elected ono of tho mu sic teachers In tho Sacred Heart con vent In Hastings and will leavo for that placo next weok. Rov. ard Mrs. J. C. Crlstlo returned Wednesday night from a month's va cation spent In Colorado. Thoy vis ited Denver, Colorado Springs, Manl tou and other Interesting points. John Vf. Ottenstoln, now engaged' In tho coul nnd ico business at Salt Lake City Is visiting In town, coming horo to nttend tho wedding of his sister Genevlovo. An elaborate and prettily appointed wedding occurred at 8:30 Wednesday evening at tho residence of Mr. and Mrs. John Ottenstoln on west Third street when their daughter GcnevIeVte became tho bride of Townsend William Peck, of St. Louis, but for two years holding a responsible position with tho Stuart Construction Co., with headquarters at Omaha. For this hap py and momentous occasion, the rooms wcro profusely and artistically decorated, tho color scheme being green nnd white, in which palms, ferns, asparagus and garden flowers mingled In pleasing display. Tho cermony was performed in tho pro jecting window which nnd been trans formed Into a bower of green and white, the troth being pledged before Rev. Fr. Mcfiald of St. Patrick's church as tho ofllciating priest. Tho entrance Into the music room was led by little ElolseCrook as flower girl who carried a basket of Aaron Ward roses, followed by the maid, Miss Louise Ottcnsteln, tho bride on tho nrm of her father, and the groom and his best man, Harry S. Peck of St. Louis. Mendelssohn's wedding march was rendered by MIbs Ida Ot tenstoln, and fifty guests witnessed tho cermony. Tho brldo woro a gown of Ivory satin trimmed with Princess lace, the train ilowing In cascade, and the tulle veil caught In cap effect with orango blossoms. Sho wore a lavllero of sapphire and diamonds set in plati num, tho groom's gift to tho bridor The shower boquet carried was of val ley lillles. The maid's gown was of green crcpo do chlen, trimmed with shadow lace and pearl ornaments, Sho woro on aigrette In her hair and carried an arm boquet of Aaron Ward roses. Mrs. Ottenstoln woro lavender brocaded silk with corsago boquet of orchids, and Miss Ida Ottenslein was gowned in yellow crepe do chleno trimmed In oriental lace. Following the ceremony congratula tions nnd felicitations were extended and inter a two course wedding lunch was served at tables. At tho bride's table covers wcro laid for sixteen, Tho table decorations wore In the, wedding colors, green nnd white. Out-of-town guests wore: Miss Sue Peck, of St. Louis, Miss Annie Ralston, Rock Island, 111., Miss Margaret Ware, of Ulalr, and John W. Ottcnsteln of Salt Lako City. Miss Peck's gown was of green lnossaline trimmed with ori ental laco and crystal, Miss Ralston woro a gown of Spanish laco, and Mlsa Ware was gowned In white meteor with crystal ov"ordrnpe. Tho gifts wcro handsome and yarled, ( Mr, aim nirs. 1'ecK icii. on mo mm night train on a western trip and upon J their .return will bo at home In Om aha. ' Tho brhlo Is n bright, vivacious young woman, born in North Platte, a graduate of tho local' schools, and that education supplemented by a col lego degreo in pharmacy. ,Wlth a constant smile that makes friends and a repartee that Is enjoyed, Genevieve Ottonsteln was ono of North Platto's most popular girls, and this writer, who exchanged so many quips and Jests with her, sincerely wishes that only tho pleasures of life may como to her. Mr. Peck Is a young man of pleasing address and exemplary habits, who came horo two years ago with tho Stewart Construction Co. and remain ed during tho building of tho new round houso. It was during this per iod that tho acquaintance was mado which resulted so happily Wednesday evening. ALTCKNATIVE WRIT OF MANDAMUS ISSUED iO Jl XL V A x Ju -F O R- Friday and Saturday, September 4th and 5th BLANKETS Everything in the line of Blankets. All sizes and kinds. The most wonderful values ever offered . t zzn - --c IMankets, medium size, regular ( ?fV 5c values at CJ) ,Jy IMaukcts, large size, regular A $1.00 values at ," Blankets, large size, regular Oil D". viilnm lf i?l.-(l Ylilll0 ll q Blankets, large size, regular 4 0:1 -l vnli,.,L of 9 tpJ.'JU VtllllVD III Jk 9 i Blankets, large size, regular 4 $2.00 values at J Blankets, large $2.50 values at, Blankets, large $3.50 values at Blankets, large $4.00 values at Blankets, large $500 values at sie, regular size, regular size, regular size, regular $2.09 .89 .29 .09 Bath Belies, Blankets and Crib Blankets are Included in this sale. Supreme Court Asks Judge Grimes to Slum Ciuise Why Injunction Should Not He Mssolml. Take advantage of this Special Sale. It will mean a great saving to you. Remember the dates, Friday and Saturday, Sept. 4th and Sth. LjjlllMlmMJllMlliM Illll Mill M I Illlll III Il mamimMmiimKiJs Queer Old Book Titles. Theso are some of tho odd titles ol old English books published in the time of Cromwell: "A Most Delectnblo Sweet Perfumed Nosegay For God's Saints to Smell At." "Biscuit Baked In the Oven or Char ity, carofully conserved for the Chick ens of tho Church, the Sparrows of the Spirit nnd tho Sweet Swallows of Sal vation." "A Sigh of Sorrow For the Sinners ol ZIon breathed out of a Hole In the Wall of an Earthly Vessel known Among Men by the name of Snmuel Fish." "Eggs of Charity Lnyed For tho Chickens of the Covenant and Boiled with the Water of Divine Love. Tnko ye out nnd Ent." "The Splrltunl Mustard Pot to mako tho Soul Sneeze with Devotion." Miss Abble JJatterson, of Omaha, Is the guest of HUdegarde Clinton., Horton Munger goes to Omaha to morrow night to spend Sunday with his parents. Wanted Competent girl for general housework. Mrs. G. T. Field, 502 west Fifth street. G5-2 Mayor Evans and Jim Clinton leave today In tho latter's car for a vacation trip, starting south but not knowing where they will land. Senator Hoagland's majority over Shotwell, the next highest candidate for lieutenant-governor is 4,715. His plurality outside of Douglas county Is over eight thousand. Chamberlain's Liniment. If you are ever troubled with aches, pains or soreness of tho muscles, you. will appreciate the good qualities of Chamberlain's Liniment. Many suf ferers from rheumatism and sciatica have used it with the best results. It is especially valuable for lumbago and lame back. For sale by all dealers. :ffiffiTffljffljfflprffl For Kent Suit of rooms over Huff man's cigar store. OPEN AN ACCOUNT WITH The First National Bank -of- NOItTU IT.ATT13, XB1SKASICA. Member Federal Reserve Bank System. CAPJTAIv AXD SUItI'LUSt One Hundred and Fifty Thousand Dollars. STABILITY, EFFICIENCY AND SERVICE HAVE BEEN THE FACTORS IX THE GROWTH OF THIS HANK, AND THE SAME CAREFUL ATTENTION IS GIVEN TO SMALL ACCOUNTS AS IS GIVEN TO LARGE BALANCES. INTEREST PAID ON TIME DEPOSITS. In tho supremo court at Lincoln Tuesday the judges derided to Issue an alternative writ of mandamus to require Judgo Grimes of the Lincoln county district court to show cause by Septembor 15th why he should not dls solvo an injunction which he issued restraining Julius Hnhlor from inter fering with tho building of a side track to tho property of tho electric com pnny in tho enst end of town. Tho Union Pacific obtained tho Injunction from Judgo Grimes nt a hearing held last Saturday. Following tho granting of the in junction Mr. Hnhlor applied to tho supremo court for n writ of mandamus to rcqulro Judgo Grimes to dissolve tho Injunction on tho ground thnt tho district court has no right to Juris diction to Issue an injunction to dis possess a man of proporty which ho claims to own. Hauler alleges that ho owns a strip of land over which tho sidetrack must bo built In order to roach tho proporty of tho olectrlc com pany, and tho Union Pacific contonds that tho strip of laud in question Is part or Its 400 feet of right-of-way Mr. Hnhlor viits roproscntodjn tho Bupramo court by Senator Ifonglund, tho olectrlc company by J. J. Halligan and tho Union Pacific by Albert Muldoon. Taking a Mean Advantage. Once a thrifty Scotcb'physiclan was called to n case where a woman hnd dlslocntcd her Jaw. Ho very soon Ait her right The woman asked how much was to pay. The doctor nnmed his fee. Tho patient thought It too much. He, however, would not take less, and ns tho woman refused to give him the teo ho begun to yawn. Yawning, as every ono knows, Is Infectious. The young womnn in turn yawned. Her Jaw again went out of Joint, and the doctor triumphantly said. "Now, until you hand mo over my fee your Jaw can re main ns It Is." Needless to say, tho money was promptly paid. Tho up to dato Gontlomon of ti .li'v wear "Tailor Mnde" Shirts 2000 patterns to Bolcct from $1.30 th $i.IO HARRY SAMUELSON, Outllttor to Good Dressers. Inadvisable. During a snowstorm on tho nighland railway a train was held up for nn hour or so. The guard, a cheery Scot, passed along tho carriages trying to keep up the spirits of the pnsseugers. An old gentleman angrily complained thnt If the train didn't go on he would "dlo of cold " "Tak' my ndvlce an' no' dae that." re plied tho guard. "Mln y wo chalrgo a shlllln n mile for corpses." Dundeo Advertiser. jiI .lBk WW B yrfir!fif'-lfuiiK 'P JPwrl u H i til 7 i rrfiMM ifif ",Scf.J 1 &lNfe-i I Vt!2'-3Ng&& s.i UHMir 'zjnrv -vmv k- a v - Club .Meetings Hcvlu. Tho Initial meeting of tho Twenti eth Century Club for tho 1914-15 club year will bo hold at tho public library building next Tuesday ovenlng. At this meeting tho year books which contain tho programs of tho four de partments will bo distributed. Tho lunmberB of tho club anticipate a very Interesting nnd successful year. Weather forecast for North Platto nnd vicinity: Generally fair tonight and Saturday not much change in temperature. Highest temperaturo yes terday 82, a year ago 96; lowest last night 53, a year ago 54. Wireless Messages. ""'Wireless me.s-uges are sent much more easily nt night than In the day time nud In winter than In summer, and the range under favorable condi tions nt midnight during midwinter Is said to be several hundred per cent better than nt noon In midsummer. The Barrier. First Tramp You won't get nothlnjr decent thero: them people Is vegetn rlnns. Second TrampIs that right? First Tramp 'Yex. and they've got n dog wot nln't. Philadelphia Inquirer. The 8ervant Question. Moro women would keep two sorv- ants if It wnBn't that they are not strong enough to do tho work for moro than ono nt a time. Florida Tlmen- Get Your anadian Home from the, "Canadian Pacific 30 " iwcmcl tetvor M ON 'T waste your Umo and money on worn-out land that Is high-priced simply because It was ones worth Its present price! Tho richest virgin soil is waiting for you in Manitoba and tho Alberta-Saskatchewan district. You can buy It for practically tho same price per aero that the mere, manuring per aero of soil in many parts cf wondrous proJnctirity. but ft alto offers you a splendl J climate. J cnurchei ot all creeut, spienaia pudiic scuoojs, exceptionally eooa market!, finehoteli and transportation facilities that aro unexcelled. W hava a trulv sDlendid nroDosItlon to make to any earnest farmer or to men who wish to farm and who are Rlocers In their desire to stttU In this country. We actually are In a position to enable you to own 10 acres for every aero that you now own or farm and every acre here will produco double what a worn out aero produces anyvrbsre. On top ot that, we clve you 9ft Yoira tn Paw fur If You frata Uio land for from $11 to $30 per acre. In CM tears lO ray IOr it irrigation districts tha prlco Is from 835 to 155. You pay merely one twentieth down. The balance Is split up Into 19 equal pay ments. The farm will more than meet the payments and your family's llvine ex penses. Canadian Paclflo farms pay to themselves over and over again before the ttmo tho last payment falls dae. W can refer you to corci of farmers who paid for their farms with the proceeds of just, one oropl You Arc Loaned $2000.00 to Pay for Farm Improvements! Horo Is land adapted to rrln crowlntr, to poultry roltlne, dRlrylnsr, mixed farmlnjr and to cnttlo, hocr and sheep raising-. You decide for yourself what Unci ot farming: you wish to follow. The Canadian Pacl.lo helps you select tho land best adapted to your purposes. Aadtben, 11 yj u so dejlte It, we arrange to bavo Your Farm Made Ready b fonVfaoV. S?JS an expert on the case and select tit farm that will tttly snlt you the one that Sou can farm to most advantage tayourstif Let ns tell you about the 400 000,000 ushel crop in Canada this year I Write tor Handsomely Illustrated Hooks Address CANADIAN PAGIFIO RAILWAY Irfvnd Branch S05 Woodmen of tho World Kldg., Omaha, Nob. I OTMiiiwasiii i o EMlSSsa! rffe v R The Enjoyment of Home la not complete to the one who smokes unless he is a user of ourcigars Our hend made cigars are made of th best tobacco, under sanitary conditions, and are u local product that warrants their use. If you are not smoking our cigars, try them, J. F. SCHMALZRIED. & A in