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Stole ITMorJcal Society Qtfec Mmth P 4V'-f a TWENTY-NINTH YEAR. NORTH PLATTE, NEB., OCTOBER 6, 1911. No. 74 CITY AND COUNTY NEWS The'Eplscopal guild will meet nt the Parish House Thursday afternoon,. Pascnger Brakemau Harry Moore left this morning on a vacation trip to Denver and other Colorado points. All Yeomen children under fourteen wishing to take part" In the Yeomen children's day program phono Mrs. Geo. Garrard or Mrs. Pljllip Evans. Mrs. Emily Coates and Mrs. Ada Lewis left Sunday for Omaha where they will spend this week visiting with friends and witnessing the Ak-Sar-Ben parades. Mrs. A. V. Plumer returned Sunday fromt he east where she had been vis iting for several months. She was in poor health when she left for the east, but returns much improved. Dr. and Mrs. J. B. Redfleld left this morning in their auto for a visit in Lincoln and Omaha,. They were ac companied by Dean Bowkcr who is en routo to Minneapolis. Mrs. Harry Flieshman is spending this week with friends in Kansas Citv. She spent last week in Omaha and went from there to Kansas City yes terday. Word lias been received here an nouncing that Mrs. E. S. Gline, who was called to Tilten, N. H. some time ago by the serious illness of her moth er, reached thero Just a week before her mother died. "Weather forecast for North Platte and vicinity: Partly cloudy tonight and Wednesday; not much change in tem perature; highest temperature yester day 67, a year ago 57; lowest last night 41, a year ago 34. Do you need a range, if so wait for the special sale of the Great Majestic, the range with a reputation. Sale Oct. 12th to 17th. Watch for detail advertisement. North Platte Hard ware & Furniture Co. Miss Florence McKay, who had been attending the Hambourg Conservatory of Music in Toronto, Canada, arrived home the latter part of last week and offers lire services as a teacher of pi ano to the people of North Platte. P. W. Oleson and John Fowler, two south side farmers, returned the latter part of last week from a trip to Fort Morgan, Col. They went thero to In vestigate irrigated farms and found the land selling at high figures. Ji'ever Any Trouble when your Fire Insurance Is written by IMIATT & GOODMAN. Mr. and Mrs. 0. H. Thoclecko left this morning for Liston's lake to visit for a fow days. County Commissioner D. B. White left yesterday morning for Gothenburg to transact business. Dean Bowker returned yesterday from Sidney whero ho spent a short time on church niatters. Wanted Girl for general housework. Apply 410 west Fifth street or phono G. 45, tf A. M. Mason left this morning for Omaha to spend a few days visiting and taking in the Ak-ar-Bcn. Rev. C. B. Hnrman, of the Lutheran church left this morning for Allel, Neb., to attend a convention of Lu theran churches. J. T. Murphy left this morning for Omaha to spend a few days on busi ness at the Union Pacific Jicadquarters and taking In the Ak-Sar-Ben. P. H. McEvoy leaves this evening for Omaha to spend a short time on business and see the electrical parade at tlio Ak-Sar-Ben. Miss Gladys Hall, of this city, left Saturday for Sellars precinct, whero sue began teaching a term of school yesterday. Theb oard of directors of the Cham ber of Comerco will hold a business meeting tomorrow evening at the li brary building. Mr. and Mrs. W,. L. Richards left Sunday evening for Omaha and Chi cago to visit for some time with rela tives and friends. Mrs. Louis Deere, a former resident of this city, now residing in Sheridan, Wyo., is visiting here for some time with her mother, Mrs. Johanna Mc Graw, and other relatives. For Rent Second house west of tho postofflce. Enquire at 122 west Fifth street. l Mrs. Sam Grace of Chicago, who had been visiting in tho city for some time with Mrs. W. L. Richards, left Sunday for Cheyenne where she will visit for three week s with relatives and friends. Upon her return from thero she will stop off here and complete her visit. Word has been received here an nouncing that Edmund,-the small son of Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Dickey, is getting along nicely In Omaha. Ho went thero last week toreceive treat ment, for an injured eye and the phy sicians announce that his eyo will bo all right. They expect to return home this week. Carl O'Nell Is reported very 111 nt a local hospital. Ho recently underwent a serious operation. The ladles aid of tho Methodist church will meet Thursday afternoon with Mrs. Ray C. Langford. Tho ladies' aid of tho Christian church will meet Thursday afternoon at tho church parlors. All members nro urged to bo present. Tho Royal Neighbors will hold their regular meeting Friday evening nt 8 o'clock lnt he K. P. hall. Every mem ber is urged to bo present. Bob Curley was urcsted Saturday ov onlng by tho local officers for drunk enness nml was brought before Jus tice Walker yesterday morning where ho was given fifteen days and costs. Misses Jessamine Flynn and' Mar garet McGInlcy returned Saturday from Keystone whero they had been visiting relatives and friends for somo time. Mr. and Mrs. John Bonnor nnd daughter left this morning for Omaha to spend a few days at tho Ak-Sar-Ben. They will also hear Schumann Helnk who appears this evening at the auditorium. i Tho Rebekahs will hold a kenslng- ton In tho I. O. O. F. hall Friday afteV noon to which all members and friends are invited. A good attendance is de sired as there is business of special importance to bo brought before the meeting. Sheriff A. J. Salisbury returned this mornlngf rom Lincoln whero ho took tho two men who were sentenced to the penitentiary. Bishop was return ed to the penitentiary for breaking his parole and Barron was sentenced for forgery. Charles Johnson appeared before Police Judge Walker yesterday morn ing on tho charge of being drunk and disorderly and drew a ilno of ton dollars and costs which he paid and was released. Ho was arrested Sat urday evening. Announcements have been received here telling of tho marriage of Verne Langford, a former North Platte boy, to Mario Jenson. The wedding oc curred about three weeks ago In Chi cago where both young people live. Mr. Langford Is in the picture show busi ness there. He left here about two years ago. Registrations of automobiles In Ne braska have reached the number of 62,566, or about ono car for each twenty people In the state. One hun red and thirty registrations were filed with the secretary of state yeslerday. LOCAL AND l'EHSONAL Dr. Brock, Dentist, First Nationnl bank building. John H. Rltncr left this morning for Sutherland whero ho Is superin tending tho construction of a now bridge. ' Attorney Albert Muldoon loft this morning for Ognlalla to look after somo legal business in collection with tho railroad. Mr. and Mrs. II. A. Donolson left last evening for Omaha to spend a few days visiting relatives mid friends nnd tak ing in tho Ak-Sar-Ben Mr. mid Mrs. C. L. McKona, who wcro married Wednesday of Inst week In Sheridan, Wyo., arrived hero tho Inst of tho week and wll make their homo here. Allyn A. Pnckard, superintendent of construction from tho treasury de partment, is expected in the city to morrow to inspect tho painting work in tho interior of the federal building nnd pass upon It. g Mr. and Mrs. J. H. dollars, who have been visiting hero for tho past two wcoks with Mr. Zollars' sister. Mrs. John LeMasters, and other relatives, left this morning for 'their home in Anna, Kan. They will stop onrouto nt Pittsburgh for a short visit. Word has been received hero an-l nouncing tho marriage of Miss Edith M. Drake, a former North Plntte girl, to Mr. H. Walden Briggs-of Minneapo lis, Minn, Tho wedding occurred on September 19th in Minneapolis. Miss Drako is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Philip Drako of this city. Mr. and Mrs. William Smith and son Harvey of Ashland arrived In tho city this wek to visit Mr. Smith's brother, Georgo Smith, residing south of tho city. They drove ut in a car. Mr. Smith 'formerly lived south of this city on a farm and was burned out In a prairie fire three years ago after which ho returned to his old homo in Ashland. Pence Program Open lo Hip Public. Tho Woman's Socialistic Study Class will hold a meeting next Thursday af ternoon to which tho general public Is especially Invited. Tho subject for consideration will bo Universal Peace and a program will be given appropri ate to tho occasion. Tho subject is one of interest to all nnd nil aro invited torn eet with us nnd glvo their view of the war at tho homo of Mrs. C .Paulson, 602 west blxtli street, Thursday afternoon, Oct 8. What Would You Ho? There nro many times whenonoman questions another's actions nnd mo tives. Men net differently under dif ferent circumstances. The question is, what would you do now if you had a sovero cold? Could you do better than to take Cliamborluln's Cough Remedy? It Is highly recommended by people who have used It for years and know Its value. Mrs. O. E. Sargent, Peru, Intl., snys, "Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is wortli its weight In gold and I take pleasure in recommending It." For snlo by all dealers. Heel Hnncst in ProgresN. Field Agent Bryan reports the sugar, beet harvest now in progress in his district, which extends from Maxwell west to Sarben on tho North Pla'tto branch. Ho says the yield, taken all through, is good, and that the total yield in his district will be about six teen thousand tons, which will yield tho growers over eghty thousand dol lars. " Schuster Vcrj Funny The musical comedy "Princess Rou lette" which was shown last evening at tho Keith theatre proved very fun ny and tho number who filled the houso went homo feeling that they had received their money's worth. Milton Schuster, who Is called tho Czar of Clean Clover Comedy. Is a great mirth producer and kept tho audlenco In nn uproar of laughter throughout tho en tiro performance. Tho other princi pals nnd tho chorus proved very en tertaining but compared with Mr. Schuster wero not half of the show. A Wonderful Show that is Tree James E. Kershaw, manager of "Tho Creation," which will be produced here In motion pictures beginning next Sun day evening, spent yesterday in town making arrangements for the produc tion. Tho American Blblo Society has expended two million dollars in pre paring these pictures, and they aro being presented In sixty towns In this country every night. No admission is charged."' Tho 6bjcct is to beflo'r'ac uualnt tfeoplb vitU blblo hlstclry' and present btyjcal truths In 'Wrcoful and wonderfully Ih'torcstlngmanner. FomtEirr. The Front Street llrick Feed nnd Auto Lhcry Barn. JUUTT & GOODMAN. Milton Schuster, the comedian who kept the audience at the Keith in a constant roaroflangh ter. He will appear again this evening and tomorrow evening in different musical comedies. FLOKKNCB McKAY, Tenclier of PInno. Hambourg Conservatory of Music, Toronto, Canada. "Miss Florence McKay has been a pupil of Professor Michael Hambourg at tho Hambourg Conservatory of Mu sic and ia cortlfled by the staff of ex aminers as capable of teaching tho art of piano playing." Director: Michael Hambourg. m-memry; u. a. xuurray. Original Prices of Lots in the Cody Additions Remain the Same ' jtf- J I j - r $ '' '' ; ' ; 7 i I ' ' t Jb II l ' T-A 07 Cr?frw ' i$f ; I hi itiffFfl -InL II I Original prices remain the same, regardless ol the fact that lots that formerly sold have changed hand at from $25.00 to $50.00 advance. Original payments reduced to $5, and $5 per month. Interest reduced to 6 percent The above prices applies to all unsold lots in the Cody, Cody 2nd. and Scout Rest Additions and Buffalo Bill's Sub-Dividions for the balance of this month only. Only 14 lots in Cody Addition. Only 30 lots in Cody 2nd Addition. Acrage tracts in Buffalo Bills Sub-Di vision and Scout Rest Addition. Now is your chance to buy a lot in these most popular addition at your own terms and at prices from $25.00 to $50.00 lower that what they are actually selling for Phone for an appointment to ' go out and look at them. G. F. TEMPLE, Ag't