CITY AND COUNTY NEWS. Dr. Brock, Duntist, over Stone Drug Store. C. w! Jnrklon. of "Wallace, Is spend ing a few days hero on business. Mrs. W. B.. Owons loft Friday after noon for Donver to visit friends. 1008 west Fourth treet, Hqmoopattc Hospital. Gleb Scott vaa called to Beaver City last week by the' death of his slstor. George MHlor will loave Uils weok for Lexington to visit friends for ten 'days. f Mrs. Herman -LeDloyt went to I'nx- ton Saturday1 to visit rolatlvos for n weok. Mrs. It. C. Eyerlyietfc Saturday for Bluo Hill to spend twro-weoks with rel flltvaa Peter Peterson wont to Pueblo the latter part of last1 week to yisU for a fortnight ' Wanted to Kont Two strictly mod ern furnished rooms. Address B.ox 582, City. Miss Roglna Nolan has gone to Wood Itlver to spend two weeks with relatives. Miss Juanlta Johnston, of Kearney, has gone home after a yisit with man Eva Baker. Let Landgraf & Hoga do your palnt lng paper hanging and decorating. Phone Black 892 or Black 670. 23tf Harrv,.Lawaon returned Saturday from a week's visit in Grand Island and Omaha, Mrs. Wm. Dlcnor aud children, who had been visiting in Gandy, returned homo Friday, Miss Lenora Scott returned Friday from a two weeks' visit in Denver with friends, and left Saturday even ing for Crete to accept a position. Mrs Vern Mann, who has been vis iting her parents in Denver, will re turn Thursday. :, Miss Helen Souser Is Visiting rela tives in Central City, having left for that place Friday. Mrs. N. F. Clough returned Saturday from a two weeks visit with her daughter in Ogalalla. ,v ," Mrs. Wm. Welsberger left Saturday for Beaver City where she was called by her sister's death. Louis Tobln, of. Denver, formerly of this city, spent the week end hero vis iting relatives and friends. Mrs Adda Turpie, who has been visiting in" Gettis, S. D.. for several weeks, will return Friday. " Mrs. DowhoWer, of Hershey, came Saturday to visit her mother, Mrs.. Nathanlcr Walker for a week. Mrs. L. L. Greeno and children re turned Friday evening from a month's visit with -relatives in anivauKee Miss Nell Pierce, of Hastings, who visited Miss Sadie Trovillo for several weeks, went home Friday afternoon. Joseph Houser has taken the Jocal Itooms for llent Innulro 40G wt KI) DAVIS IS SELECTED Third. 05tf l AS OPPONENT FOK 8TEMIER. Mrs. F. L. Itork left a fow days ago for Colorado Springs to visit hor daughter, Mrs. Hnzol Holdon, former ly of this olty. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mooro returned the lsttor part of last weok from a six weeks' visit with friends In Bates Park and Denvor. Wanted, boglnning Soptembor 3d, board and room In a private -family by a husband, wlfo and baby. Address XX, Tribune office. Miss Louiso McElhinoy, of Lexing ton, was the gue3t of Mrs. M. V. Mitcholl the latter part of last week whllo enrouto to Gloudalo. Mrs. Fred Glade and children, of Grand Island, arrived Saturday even "ing to visit Mrs. Glado's parents, .Air. and Mrs. II. P. Husband for a week or longer. Miss Arta Kookon, who has been spending the summer with tho homo folks, will leavo Frld'ay for Great Falls, Mont., whore she tenches in the schools. Mrs. A. 13. Doran and daughters Marlon and Laura, who woro -guests or the formor's brother, Charles Bee- dor for some timo, left Saturday for their homo in Brlmburg, Ala. Miaa I.enh McElhinoy. ot Lexington formerly a local teachor, visited with Miss Maude Wanrlngton last week whllo enrouto to Douglass, Wyo., to teach in the schools there. Tim funeral services of Dorothy nrnum. tho infant dauKhtor ot Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Brown, were held at the nesidonco Friday afternoon, conducted hv H. O. Knowlesof tho Christian church. The first of tho weekly fall dances to be given by the Yeoman drill team was held Frtdav evening at tho Lloyd op era house and was attended by a largo numbor. Music was furnished by the Stamp orchestra. Mrs. T. C. Paterson and Misses Ruth nnrtl Edith iPti'tcrson lire -expected Jirnuo tomorrow from a.' two week-' staV at Estes Park. Mr. Patterson wont to Denver yesterday to meet them and accompany them homo in tho car. J. J. Gettman left the latter part of last weok to play ball with the Ster ling team. In tho Denver Post tourna ment games wnicii were piayru v Denver. Firank Maxoy arid Jack Walworth also played with the Sta ling team, .. . ' Tho Anduijoh club, composed of four teen voung girls, who woro in camp nt. the Ericsson ranch south of MaX' well last week, returned homo Friday evening. They woro chaperoned by Miss Laura Murray and report a very enjoyablo time, Among those who spent the latter nnrt. of last week in Ogalalla were AiMsrs-. V. H. McEvoy. Theodore Lowe H J Vanderhoof. Russell Langford .Tnmes McEvoy. John Braltt, George Austin. Harrv Samuelson, Claude Wolntrnml. Porrv Carson. W. J. Land graf and Fred Barrucl.qugh. The Misses Helen Mlnshall, Elaine Bundy, Esther Hummel, Maude Rqe.i agency for the Kero Water burner UIargaret crajglo and Maudo Owons which was demonstrated here last week. Mr. and Mrs. G. II. Mllliken and chil dren left Saturday morning for Green River to visit frionds for a week or longer. Wanted Roomers and boarders at the Woodblno rooming house, 309 east Sixth ttrcot. Good meals and modern rooms. 1 57tf. Mrs. h! J. Rathbun, of New York, City, is tho guest of Dr. and Mrs. V, J. Wurtele and will remain for a week or ton days. Mrs. Doty returned to her home in South Dakota Friday after visiting for several weeks her daughter Mrs. Ed win Burke. W. C. Woodrlng left Friday evening 'for the Rosebud reservation in South Dakota to spend two weeks, with the home folks nick Steeeman returned tho latter ' part' of last week from Denver and other Colorado cities whore he spent two weeks. Mrs. Edward Rebhausen left Satur day morning for Laramie; where her husband has been employed for sev eral months members of tho Laffalfctt club of this city, woro entertained at a house party at the homo or Miss Mauuo itees in Elsie tho fore part of last week and at a week ond party by Mr. ana Mrs, Dfio Ranev at the V R ranch. The girls enjoyed a very Jolly vacation. J. E. Sebastian, district agent, and James Jessup, local agent of the Minnesota LIfo Insurance Co., will go to St. Paul, Minn., tomorrow to attend tho annual convention of the agents of tho comnany. Each stat'o agont and his assistants will givo a vaudeville sketch at Geneva Beach and Messrs Sebastian and Jessup have prepared an original play entitled "Mutt and Jeff in LIfo Insuranco " u. t. aioui of Lowellen, will accompany them 25.00 Itownrd. Tho local Dry Federation will pay twenty-five dollars reward for lnfor mation leading to tho conviction of any person violating tho liquor laws in the city of North Platte. This offer is good until further notice. By order of tho Committee. J. H. VANOLEAVE, G5-3 Chaiman f Mil fi w v - SEELl II S3 ' II il 1 . . JlL . to- Show Her You Mean Business Take it from us, young man, few girls of the right sort have the heart to turn down a man who is thoughtful enough to give her in the beginning her heart's desire a home of her own. It's the one thing that every woman wants for there her dreams of past years become realities. Build a Home Now 1 and start life in the right way full of happiness and con tentment. We have several books of the latest designed houses and bungalows. Come in and select the one you like best and let us figure the cost for you complete, foun dation and all. We have everything in building material you'll need. Come in any day and we'll show you a plan she'll like. W. W. BIRGE CO. PHONE 9. The man selected to wrestle with Joe Steelier In this city next Monday Is Ed Davis, of Indianapolis wrestling instructor in the Indiana state uni versity, nnd Intw-colleginte heavy wofght champion. Davis Is twonty-flve years of Ago, woighs 205 pounds, silporbVy built and haB a mighty good record on the mat. Ho threw Chris Sorenson, who staid twentyslx minutes with Stetcher. As a hotter man "than Sorenson, ho ought to be nblo to stay with Steelier a sufficlont length of time to mako tho contost Interesting to he spec tators and givo them the worth ot their money. Davis was recommended by Sandy Grlswold, sporting editor of the Onia- a World-Horald, and by Gene Ale- lady, tho Omaha sport promoter. Ho was selected from a bunch of about fifty wrestlers who woro on the wait ing list. Two good preliminary events have boon secured, tho names of the con testants to bo glvon lator. The contest for next Monday Is ne- ing widely advertised and a big crowd is expected from Hho country tributary to North Platto. Ono of tho preliminary evonts will be botween Ray Talbert and "'Dutch" Mannber, both members of the Alliance ilro department, champion amateur wrostlers of western Nebraska. Sec rotary Fisher, ot tho Chamber of Com merce, says ho saw these two wrestle for thirty-five mlnutos without a fall o: : 3fou ltuilriliiirs on ltlclit-oMYny Tho buildings of tho North Platto Produce Co., which stand east of the freight depot, will bo moved within tho next week to n site opposite the electric light plant, and tho big Im plement warehouse of Derryberry & Forbes will bo moved to tho block still further east. Tho nfoving of these buildings Is mado necessary by the rc-locatlon of the Union Pacific freight house, which will also be moved sev eral hundred feet east In order to givo tho necessary room for passage ways on the east side of tho new de pot. It is understood that the work of removing the dopot will start In a short time. o: : Itherdnlc 10, North l'lallo 1. RIvordale defeated Nbrth Platte Sun day on tho local ball grounds by a score of ten to four. Up to tho eighth Inning tho gamo was as good as any one oould wish to see, the score at tho end of tho seventh standing four to two in favor of North Platte. In tho eighth, with two men out, tho vis itors secured several hits and these with errors brought in four runs.! Again in tho ninth Riverdalo fell on tho ball for four two-baggers which netted four moro runs. hTo locals wore unable to increase their score in tho eighth and ninth and tho game closed with a ton to four score. o:: Lady Mncenhees Attention. A class will bo initiated and other important business transacted a a special meeting in tho hall Thursday afternoon at two o'clock. Refresh ments will bo served. Ot p- CITY AND COUNTY NEWS. Urn. Tlnnt Affn Tnnnnrv lot tlil Til II KK AU'UJlnTO I" & "''ifi . . ,,.,Annri'1 a fll If 111. Vlfl double storo room of Ottenstoln's. (iKAl)b uku:mu Mlftfinn Kntln Miles and Edna Mc- Atn nn,l Airs. .1, W. Arnsmlth, 01 Noel visited friends in Ogalalla last Qoiden, Col., .wore killed and their week. - (lnnehter. Mrs. J. B. Blssland, also uv..i . .i o..... of Golden, was fatally Injured Satur- " " .r ' v;: iinv afternoon when tneir car was y ve"lHB irom u, UU!Hur" 111111 ol s truck bv cnatbound Union Pacific UUS BIUIC. . " 4 , xT on nt o unlut ntSn . 1 IlUBSUIlKUl 111 lllll nu. u k j.. -. . i n .1 ... i t I . . i d it nr r 1 1 1. uii wub uuru ouuuuu; iu im, uiiu nnM one-lmll ullies wcoi. ui vv.uu. Mrs. John Ell. Mother and tlio bov nro Arnumitii. who was driving, nppar doing nicely. "t eii'tly attempted to bent the train to Rev. Schllllngor,- of Pino Bluffs, the crossing and was unamo tp s op spent a few days -this week with the , n". V " wfiw nomnelled to cross on account of Mrs. A. W. Brown exnocts to leave rnnnlr work under way on tlio L.in- shortly for Chicago to visit relatives coin Highway. He was thrown fifty for several weeks. feet and Instantly killed. Tlio body of .,1 Mrs. Arnsmlth was removed from tho """.' nllot of tho locomotlvo. Tho machine vuugi u nmum, .wiu iu m.b . wrecked last wcuk 10 visu inunus. .' .i ,i n.n l.n.U I 111U Llillll WUB Biupxisu l A habv irirl was horn Saturday af- tna tnitnn to T.ox ncton and Mrs. uiss tornoon to MP. and Mrs. Frank LauKh-hnnii iirontrht. to tho City Hospital lin. All concerned arc doing nicely, i,, this city on a train arriving at . .i ,.. ...i U'Jl). An examination showed a irnc hero this week to visit his sister Mro. . nnV' V iini.V rlnTn JUlius Hoga and to transact business. Saturday night without regaining i 1'iiiiNi iiiuniicnn. - For Farm Loans soe or write Gene Mr. Arasmith was cdltlor of tho PrnnV rnnm 3 WnltAmnth ht.llrilnir. fiolflon Globe ami Principal 01 UIO North Piatt 4ltf Golden high school. It Is said that at 1110 liniO Ul UIV UtUlUUlll-aiiu (iuu; Miss Bessie Chamberlain returnod hurrying to tho deathbed of Mr. Arn- Min lnttnn nnrt nf Inn! wwtk from nil iY. smith's mouior, tendel visit with relatives In eastern Mrs. BIsland was a widow, her hus EW FALL MERCHANDISE is arriving daily in our Suits Department. The new Fall Models are" unusually at-tractive. Hundreds of busy tailors have been working for weeks to supply the demand for the new fall styles in the Printzess Suits. These popular garments in an almost endless variety of style, material and color combination have been skillfully de signed that you might be well clad. Get away from the common-place and try a suit thaf is different not freakish or ex treme, but one that expresses originality of thought, that shows that extremely rare combination of taste and cleverness. We want you to come and see them, to select according to your fancy and according to your requirements. I E. I Tramp & Sons. Lonn Mary Stono ontortalned a num ber of her young friends Saturday afternoon lu honor of hor fourth birthday Miss Morlo Thornburg, who has boon employed in Grund Island for several montha, is visiting her sisters in this city. r II cities. Mr. and Mrs. Matt Walsh and chil dren returned tho latter part of last week from a two wootar vjslt In Donvor. Mrs, Charles Terrell, of Omaha, noo Allco Rannio ot,thls city, who visited her mojthor for sovornl Saturday. Mrs. Anna Redmond, who hnd heon taking treatment at ho North Platte Gonoral hospital, returned to hor homo last weok. Miss Margaret Wilson, of Lincoln, who snont two weeks with hor dauch- ter, Mrs. S. R. Carnoy, loft for horn? yestorday morning. "Tho Bigger Man," an adaptation of Ruport Hughe play, "Tho Bridge," will bo snown at mo lvcun tonignt. me theme is of capital and labor intor wovon with a lovo story and sido lights on an underpaid immigrant with a family on tho other side. Homy Kolkor takes tho leading role. ;:o;: FOR 8AM2 J)0 Thrifty Spring Shonts. 64-4 L. K. EHMCHT. North I'lulle. band having been accidentally electrocuted about a year ago, Other than tho mother no rolativea aro left. NO OILS Oil SALTS NEEDED. Tho only discovery in years for weeks loft Stomach, Liter, Constipation, Dizzi ness and jieauncjio. T. W. It. TABLETS. At Stone's Drue Storo. FIRE, TORNADO, HAIL INSURANCE 0. EL Thoelecke. NORTH PLATTE ..General Hospital.. (Incorporated) One Hall Block North ot Postoftice, Phone 58 ' A modarn institution for tha ' reientific treatment of medical, ' aurgical and confinement cases. Completely equipped X-Itay and diagnostic laboratories, Staff: Geo. B. Dent, M. D. Y. Lucas, M. D. J.B. Redfie!d,M.D. J. S. Simms, M.D Miss M. Sieraan, Supt. YourJBest Friend AJyottng man may have many friends, but he will find none so steadfast, so constant, so, ready to'respond to his wants, so capable of pushing him ahead, as a little leather-covered book with the name o a bank on its coveiT i Saving is the first gre'at principle of all success. , s.t ' Hcgin now by depositing 'your savingsjan the Old Reliable. 'vt; '.' a McDonald State Bank. North Platte, Nebraska. THE BANK BEHIND THE THRIFT MOVEMENT, No Hot Water! "And a bath would rest me so." And I wanted a quick shave." Be prepared to furnish hot water on ; short notice, with a gas water heater. , North Platte Light & Power Co. C. R. MOREY, Manager.