New Chalmers Prices ! if "Light Six" Touring Car -s. v v 1 ll .&J? vMSw V t ." tV 1,?J r, I sell more Big Ben ' . alarms in a week than I sell dollar clocks in a month and I can sell them with positive knowledge that they'll live up to all claims that I make for. them There's a feeling of bigness and strength about them, a pe culiar glow of brightness- and cheer, that is strangely novel about an alarm clock. And their work doesn't end with the morning call; they're good, reliable timekeepers for all day use and they're good looking enough - for any sur roundings. ' . ' $2.50 DIXON, THE JEWELER I 0R.-0. H. CRESSLER, 9 Graduate Denlisl. e OtPc over the McDonald State Bank. e f e TOWN AND COUNTY NEWS Druggist Frater and family moved this week to the new house Just com pleted by B. M. Ogier on South Dewey street. Fred Warren left yesterday in his car for Arthur county where he will devote several days to hunting prairie chickens. Gothenburg people offer'a reward of $250 for the arrest and conviction of thieves who have been depopulating chicken houses. Wanted A girl to 'assist with chil dren and housework. Mrs. Keith Neville. Mr. and Mrs. J. J Unlligan and daughter Lucille were the guests of friends in Otfflalla Sunday, making the trip by auto. Mrs. A. It' Davis, "of Bro6kings, S 'D., who had been visiting her son J. S. Davis?left for the east the latter part of last week. Miss Jennie Lincoln went to Curtis Saturday1 and yesterday began her duties as a teacher in the public schools at that place. Miss Hazel Clark, who been spend ing the summer with her sister Mrs. Charles JVIcXamara, returned to her home in Omaha Saturday. Furnished rooms for rent in modern house. Mrs. M. V. Mitchell, Phone Red 104. t Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Reynolds spent Sunday in Kearney as the guests of Mr. and JVlrs. Ralph Barney. They made thtfHrip int heir car, t. n ThnpieHcp. who came hero to attend the funeral of his little grand son, returned yesterday to the Thoe lecko homestead in Arthur county. Miss Irma Johnston of North Platte, and Mlss'Hattle Button, of Doniphan, and Miss .Edna Stowell, of Hastings, were guests at the E. B. Engleman homo. Grand Island Independent. Miss Gertrude Baker went to Gothenburg Saturday and yesterday resumed work in the schools of that town. - Peter Peterson, one of the Janitors at the federal building, left yester day for a visit in Lincoln and Nuc kles county". Louis Thoelccke of Omaha, returned home Sunday. He came here to at tend tho funeral of his little' nephew, Junior Thoelecke, , , For Sale-.Second hand steel range and other pieces of furniture. Phone Black 228, ' Misses' Lucille Wilcox. Nanine Id dings, Myrtle Beeler and Helen Wal temath will enter the state university this year. They' will JeaveUfor Lin coln next week. ' Model 26-B gm E 165 FULLY EQUIPPED titt Motor wCil K? Hastings. N cut a5lclt Mr. and Mrs. Frank Newman ar rived in town the latter part of last week for a visit vvith friends. Mrs. W. O. Lewis and children re turned tho latter part of last week from southern California, where they had been visiting friends for three months. Mrs. Isaac Dillon and Mrs. If. W. Walker and daughter Margaret left yesterday for a two weeks' visit with Mrs. Sidney Dillon on the ranch north of Keystone. Tho funeral service of Junior Thoe lecke, Infant son of Mr. and Mrs. 0. H. Thoelecke, was held Saturday fore noon, Rev. Harman of the Lutheran church conducting the service. tr i For Sale Nearly new corn blituer for cash, or will take calves or colts or good disc in trade. O..L. Watkins, section 34-12-31, P. O. address North Platte. GG-2 F. W. RIncker goes to Omaha to night for the purpose of meeting rep resentatives of eastern houses who sell holiday goods and from whom he will purchase a stock for his store. Mrs. W. H. McDonald and daughter Miss Janet left yesterday for Pough keepsle, N. Y., where Miss Janet will enter Vassar college. Mrs. McDonald will spend sev'eral weeks in the east. Suit o'f Ave rooms over Huffman's cigar store for rent. Modern. Mrs. F.W. Rincker left Saturday for Lincoln to attend a meeting of the grand officers of the order of Eastern Star. Mrs. Rincker is one the grand officers. She will be absent about a week. For Rent Five room flat over Yel low Front Shoe Store. Inquire of T. C. Patterson. The Gandy pioneer figures that It would cost $14,000 to purchase a site and remove the present court house to Stapleton. The taxpayers of that county nre likely to vote down a prop osition of that nature. Fred Fillion left Sundny morning on a western trip, which he said would extend as far as Ogden, but the know ing ones say his objective point Is Sutherlin, Oregon, where lie win vis It the Armstrong family. For Rent Three clean and well furnished rooms for housekeeping. 202 So. Pine St. 05-2 The Williams ranch In Dawbon county sold 100 yearling heifers last week to Chas. Nelson of Seward for $G.S0 per hundred, and seventy-flvo two-year-old steers at $8.00 to Carl Carstensen, of Hartley, Iowa. Fred Welngand, of Omaha, arrived In town Sunday to spend a day or two with relatives and friends. He had a strong desire to go chicken hunting yesterday but was prohibited by rea son of a disabled foot that has been troubling him for some time. For Rent House at E04 east Sixth street. Inquire 'of Mrs. Anna Soy ferth, 309 west Fourth street. 62tf Roy Vernon, of Julcsburg, has 1)eeh in town for a day or two visiting rela tives and friends. For several years he has been following the vocation, of farmeriand cp ttle grower and has been making a successv It Is his first visit to North Platte"Mn th'reo years. Fred Glnn left Saturday for Mooro cratt, Wy6 where he goes to inspect oil property in which he is interested. Oil in paying quantities has been found In that section, and by get ting in on the ground floor early Mr. Glnn succeeded in getting possession of some good property. For Rent Furnished room in strict ly modern house. S02 W. Gth. 0G-2 Messrs. Carl Groucher, Frank El lison and Jerry Flynn, of Omaha, and E. J. Dworak and A. F. Barr, of David City, returned home last night after spending several days in this section hunting chickens. The party was pi loted by Col. John Den and they were successful in killing many birds. Paul Nolan, Ralph Allison, Clar ence Day, George Weir, Jim Flynn and Stampher Hupfer spent Sunday at the homo of Otto Mesmer, north west of tovn. The hoys killed four teen chickens which Mrs. Mosmer cooked, and these with many other good things formed a feast for tho hungry boys. The tsird annual fair of Logan county opens at Stapleton tomorrow. ' Sanford Hartman says the harvest of honey from the Hartman & VanDor an apiary will be less than half a crop. Under ordinary conditions their crop this year would have been 25,000 pounds, but they will do well if they gqt 10,000 pounds. Mr, Hartman says he is at a loss to know why tho crop Is so short, but Is inclined to believe It is due to the laziness of tho bees. SCHOENBRUN'S HAND TAILORING Suits and Overcoats $15.00, S18.00 $22.50 and Up You use good Judgment in ordering your suit or overcoat now. A Beautiful Range of Patterns No Fit, No Sale. HARRY SAMUELSON, Outfitter to Good Dressers. Senator Hoagland has been Invited to deliver an address at 'tho Logan county fair at Stapleton Friday, and also at the Garden county fair at Lcw ellen next week. Ho has accepted both Invitations. Music lovers of Nebraska will ho privileged to a treat in October for tho United States Marino band, also known as the preslden's band, will give two concerts In Omaha, one on the after noon of October 17 and tho other on the evening of the same day. This famous band Is making a tour of tho United States upon tho request of sen ators from various states. flood Crop Year for 't'ltruskn. Instead of having been a lean crop year for Nebraska. It has been ono of the best in the history of the state, tho value of agricultural products, based upon current prices, reaching over $203,800,000. This estimate is mado by Victor B. Caldwell, vlco president of the United States National bank, who has spent a great deal of time and much money in securing the data. Tho figures given out by Mr. Caldwell are based upon the reports secured from 700 banks, GOO olovntor stations, carefully covering every county to Include almost every township In the state. Omaha Bee. F. J. DIENEK & CO. Real Estate and Insurance Come and see us for town lots in dlfforent parts of the city. Good In vestments on easy terms. Houses for sale and rent. We have also good bar gains in farms and ranches. Cor. Front and Dewey Sts upstairs. Local and Personal Mrs, Elmer Baker and Mrs. J. R. Carbush oxpect to go to Lincoln this wcokito attend tho stnto fair. Mrs. J, R. Carbush, nee Antoinette Landgraf, of Ogden, Is visiting rela tives and friends in tQwn and will probably remain a month. Dean Bowker, of tho Episcopal church, who has been spending sever al weeks at points in Montana and Idaho, is expected home today. Miss Elsie Ackerman, one of tho faculty at tho North Platte School of Music, returned Saturday from Lln colxylwhero she had been spending the summer vacation. For Rent Seven room rcsldcnco on west Front street, sower connection and barn. Inquiro of W. V. Hoagland. A business meeting of tho Catholic Girls' club will be held nt the home of the Misses Edna and Alice Sullivan tomorrow evening. All members are requested to attend. The water mains for tho new waler plant at Hershey aro now being laid, and In a week or so the people of that vlllage.wlll have fire protection as well as water for domestic purposes. Wanted Girl for general house work. Mrs. Welch, 1203 west 4th G5-2 A game of ball between pick up nines was played at the athletic park Sun day afternoon, the score standing four to four at the ned of tho soyenth ln nlng. It was then decided to quit and play off the tie next Sunday. Invest your money In North Platte property and watch It grow. I have n seven room house barn 20x21 and eight good lots on Tenth and Locust streets for sale. Peter McGovcrn, 511 Locust Street, Phono Red 2G0. GG-G Automobile tourists continue to pass through town In goodly numbers, tho average being nbout ten cars a day. Tho greater number of these tourists aro from adjoining states, though quite frequently a car from tho far east or tho Parlflc coast states passes through. Labor Day yesterday was observed at the railroad shops, by tho banks and by the county offices. The postofllcey made one delivery by carrier and kept tho general delivery window open un til ten o'clock. The harbor shops closed at 11 a. m. and a number of the artists spent the remainder of the day hunting. 7 i mff HEALTH, COMFORT AND ECONOMY ARE ALL COMBINED IN THE POPULAR PRICED, PERFECT FITT ING M.UNSING UNDERWEAR FOR MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN. We believe in Munsing underwear, that's -why we sell it, and the reason we believe in it is because we know positively that it is honestly made, well finished, and reason ably priced. Those who wear it believe in it because tljej know it really fits the body, really wears long and well, really feels good to the wearer, because you can "forget you have got it on" None of the buncy, distressing feeling nbout Munsing. None of the annoyance due to imperfect making, and you get a real fit, even if you are longer, broader, or flatter than ordinary people. It was not chance Or luck that caused us to tie up with the Munsing line. It wus a decision reached after a careful test and investigation of different kinds of underwear, and the wish to offer our trade only the kind which proved its worth. Ask any Munsing wearer if he or she would wear any other kind, and then get into the great Munsing family of satisfied wearers of the best underwear at any price. Why experiment with the umknown when the proven best is ready to hand? We have laid it a .fnllt line, including your size, at the pride you feel able to pay. .Wilcox Department Store Exclusive Agent For North Platte. , aniM U Uttt mn "5- DrcsHniftMiig. The Misses Preston and Spies do dressmaking In room 2 Odd Fellows building. Prices reasonable,, Phono Black 413,. Gtt-2 Congressman Klnknld was nominat ed for congress in tho Big Sixth on four tickets, as shown by the returns He received 14,323 votes on the repub lican ticket; 595 on tho progressive; C 'dn the socialist and 5 on the pro hibition ticket. The Three C's Character, Cash and Credit. The greatest of these is CHARACTER, be cause it enables you to get the other two, if you have some ability to mix with it. When the bank is acquainted with your Character and your Cash is on deposit with it you are in a position to command Credit. Then you are in a fairway to succeed. Start across the C's today by starting a bank account with the McDonald State Bank, Oldest Bank in Lincoln County PAID UP CAPITAL $100,00.00. J