LOCAL AND PERSONAL George Amen spoilt Sunday with tel ntivjs in Hastings. Miss Helen Hoxio left yesterday morning for Ogalalla. ' Rov.VT. D. Sullivan visited with Rev. P. F. McDald yesterday. Miss Irene Stuart was the guest of. menus in Chappell Sunday. Miss Artio Lloyd has accepted a po BlUon .ln-tho QXtfmnor B.ore. Mrs. Fred Thompson and son Edward spent -Sunday-in Chappell. Geo. Weir returned yesterday morn ing from a short visit in Cheyenne. Mrs. Fred Elliott ' left yesterday morning lftr Lincoln to visit for a few days. . For Sale A Edcd second hand mo torcycle Price ?50..-InquJre at 203 west Second. , G9-4 Paul Marti has returnea-'from a visit with relatives in Cheyeano and 'other Wyoming pointB. Mrs. W. H., LoDloyt returned Sa':ur s day evening- from a visit with rela tives in Paxtdri. . Undertaken Mjtfpney was called to Maxwell on -professional business yes terday. -. v ":; ' WantcdGlr'l for goncral house work; -Mrs? J. S. Twlnem, 404 west Sixth street. 'Mis .Fred Rasniussen and-children, oiriorsney, arc visiting witn une war tihl" family this week. Miss Onetah Krauao, of West Point, who visited., at the E. T. Tramp home ior 6omo 'lime, leu saiuruay. Mrs. Cliarles Lierk, Jr., and baby left a few days ago fqr Brady to visit the home folks for a week or longer. Miss Thelma Frater, tof cho Rlncker Drug Co., will leave this week for Lin 4coln to attend the state university. Ten carloads of brick for Btrcet pav ing are supposed to. have, left Omaha September . 2d, but Have not) yet been rtjucivou Miss Vera Kerrigan,, of Gheyenne, who visited for a few1 .day. with Miss Marie Martini, returned home Sunday evening. ' , " Mrs. M. E. Fetterf and. Miss Fetter, of Maxwell, visited local friends this week and left yesterday aftern'con'lor Omaha. Do. not forget date of Special -Sale on Blankets, all pricey of Blankets will be Included ln,thls sale. E( r, TRAMP & SONS. . Mrs. Rose Buchanan, '.of,- Oshkosh, Wis., who spent 'two weeks at the home of Mr .and Mrs. Fred Elliott, left yes terday mornihg. Mrs;, Thomas Halligan roturned Sat urday evenlrig from Fremont where she was called by tho death of her mothpr, tho )ate. Mrs. Albro. , Mr. and Mrs'. Will Eshelman return ed the latter "part of last week from an extened visits with relatives in Buffalo, N. Y. Chicago and Niagara Falls. Mrsr W. B. gonklln. of. Chicago, who visited Mrs. C, F. Iddlngs for several weeks.'left this morning. Enroute homo she will yjsit her daughtor in Council Bluffs ! 7"' The telephone operators of the local office and a few friendB held ajnoon " light picnic Sifriday evening and wore afterwards served '-with a lunch at the homo of MlsaJossTb' Baker. The Yeoman lodge has started a campaign for new members and have set 150 as thQ the membership of. the Fred Sudman, of Chappell, spent the week end with friends in town. Ted Boguo left yesterday morning for Lincoln t'c nttond the university. John Styskal and father, of Waho, came last week to visit wiih Mr. and Mrs. Julius Hahlor. , James Martin returned to Scotts Bluff Sunday evening after visiting lo cal friends for a week. Lucicn Stebblns returned Saturday evening from Kearney whore he spent several days last week. Miss Lucille Keller, who had been visiting in Fremont for several weoks, returned Saturday evening. For Rent House at 20G west Sixth streot. Inquire of Mrs. R. D. Thomp son, 514 W. Fifth. , Mr. and Mrs, Henry Ambler), of Stnplot'cn, have been visiting local friends for soveral daystpast. Miss Rcgina Nolcu, who has been visiting relatlvos in Wood River for ten days, will return this evening. Miss Gertrude Hill, of Melroso, who was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. O. II Thoolocke for a week, lft yesterday morning. Miss Grace Ogler, who has been very 111 for three weeks, Is in a critical cort ditlon, and n physician from Denver was called Sunday in consultation with tho local doctors. Leonard Stroup arrived from Chica go Sunday' tc; visk at tho Ilibnex homo for a week after "which, accompanied by Mrs. Stro.upt ho will leaVo fOT Los Angeles' to reside in future, Mrs. A. S. Chamberlain has leased the second floor rooms of tho Mogen son building in the Fourth ward and will open an up-to-date rooming house, to be known as tlio DePlatte. Tho attendance at 'tho glold links Sunday, both forenoon and afternoon, was about the" l.argect of the season', evidenco that tho game Is growing In favor with itho one hundrid members of the country club.' Am!ang the latest to interest themselves in the. gam o arc J. J. . Halligan, Julius Pizor and T. C. Patterson. Home grown watermelons are now being1 marketed, several wagon loads having been brought in yesterday by farmers living north of the river. Fdr a time during the dry hoj. weather It looked as though the crop would be a complete failure, but tho rains, which came later revived the vines' and made a fair crop possible., Optometrists naturally attach" more importance to what you want when your eyesvtrfcuDle you which Is d6m fort and satisfaction and quality and service. Thats what you get from competent optometrists. Glasses are tho tools, which properly and scien tificaly handled, bring comfort and satisfaction.' Harry Dixon, Jeweler and Optomotrist. "The Flaming Sword" with t Jane Grey and Lionel Barrymore, showing at tho Keith Wednesday night was taken from the play of the xame name and was taken in the exact locale of tho original manuscript Along' the Maine coast and on a small island sev eral hun'dred miles out ins the Atlan tic. It required- a oast of G5 principals and 200 minors actors,, r. ".' . Annmincnmont Ir. mftilo nf iMio ' nn- pearance hero on September 18th 6f Burk's "Uncle Tom's Cabin'1 Co., of which Charles Beyerle, formerly, pf this city, is owner and manager,. The play is produced unaer canvnsi ana tlio company is one of magnitude. Tho ad vance agent for the company, who was here last week, says the show has been playing to big audiences this year new class. With W. J. Tilcy conducting; and that it has been an Unusually campaign it is probable that tho do-J, successful year financially for Mr sired number will be secured. Beyerle. , . a i ii m. i r mini it I ' Jv'f mi mmw. 1 A An Eye Catcher Jtclurn from Auto Trip. Judge and Mrs. J. S. Hongland re turned Sunday evening from a four teen hundred mllo nuto trip in Nebras ka, Missouri and Iowa. They spont ton days at Excelsior Springs, attended the O. A. R. annual convention In Kansas City and visited friends at points in Iowa. Their only car trouble was one puncture in Kansas City, Former Resident Dies. Friends in this city rocolvcd word tho latter part of last week of tho death of Mrs. Albro of Fremont, age eighty-five mother of Mrs. Thomas Halligan of this city. Mrs. Albro ro sided hero for n number of years and was wpll known nmiang tho locnl people Death was duo to old ng?. Interment was mndo at Fremont, City Schoois Open. Tho high school nnd the ard schools opened yesterday, but the rooms in tho Junior high wore not qulto ready. It is hoped 'to have the latter in readiness for fcccupnncy to morrow morning. The inability to use tho now building disarranged the opon ing program, but Supt. Tout hopes to have everything running smoothly in a few days. ::o:: Richard Honplund Pusses Awiiy. jiuige j. s. noagianu received a wire yesterday morning tolling him of the death of his brother, Judgo Richard Hoagland nt Walln Walla, Wash. hTo deceased was for many vonra n rnalilnnfr .nf T sirr timmtv n.til 'for a dozen or moro years hold the office of county Judge of that county. Ho went to Walla Walla about three years ago. The decoasetl was well known by many North Platto pctoplc.. Given Thirty i)ayn hi Jnll. Will Oleson, Herbert Quinn and Frank Rarey", three boys who were charged with stealing articles from tho Rnsmussen homo at Maxwell, pleaded guilty to tho chargo oC.larr fflnv TiV'llflV nnd worn nnli rrlvmt n thirty day Jail sentence. The boys are about oigntcen years of ago and were ramping through 'the country togeth er. Ono claims New Orleans as his home, another Pittsburg nnd the third Ogdon. ::o:: Xorth l'latto Day nt Mnywobd. Next Thursday will bo North Tlatto and McCook day at tho Maywood fair and many of our citizens are-arrang lng to attend. Among the events scheduled for itho day in which this city will figure is a ball came be tween MaywoOd and North Platto and a .tug, o war between Mcgook nnd North Platte. Tho Lincoln county ex hibit at the stato fair has been sent V Maywood and this display waB fur tner increased by articles sent over yesterday. f ::o:: DlscImrgcH Supposed llootleggcr. Juan LaLuna arosted at Suthor land a-.w.eek ago oh the chargo of sell ing liquor to another Mexican named Joe Mohika, was discharged in Judgo French's court Friday after the evi denco had been Introduced at tho pre llmlnary hearing. Whllo Mohika claimed that he purchased a quart of whiskey, of Do Luna. s"ever-al Mexicans swpro that they wero with Do Luna at tho timo tho liquor was supposed to havo been sold, and mat at that time ho, had no whiskey at His place or residence, nor had they over known him to keep any. ::o:: . . Touring Four States A Logah? la., dispatch to tho Om aha World-Herald says: Regardless of the tho fact that thoy aro threo scoro and ten, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Hoagland, of - North Platte, Nebr., mado an "average of eighteen millet an hour in their car in touring No braska, Kansas,, Missouri and this far in Iowa. Mr. Hoagland, ono of tho instructors of tho Grand Army of tho Ropublle attended tho national encampment at Kansas City. Ho is visiting the Ed ward H. waples family of Logan -and loft today for Castana and later for Sioux City. " X lot ; Tlio second lloor of tho Llpshltz building will bo completed in a day or two and wo understand it is tho intention of 'tho Mtooso lodgo to re movo thereto this week. Thoro aro three good-sized rooms ono of which will bo used for lodge meetings, one for a billiard room and tho other for a ca-rd room. All tho rooma aro woll lighted and will make an attractive home for the lodgo. For Rent After January 1st,, the' doublo Btore room of Ottenstcin's. Tho two gr.andchlldron of Mrs. John Murray and their nurso returned to Lincoln Sunday ovoning after spend ing gavoral 'weeks at tho Murray home. :m:: F, J, DIKNEIJ & CO. Real Estate and Insurance Come and see ua for town lota in different parts of the city. Good In vestments on easy torms. Houses for sale and rent Wo have also good bar gains In .farms and ranches. Cor. Front and Dewey Sta.. upstairs. ': ..TJonight and every other night you can v " call attention from far and near to your . business with an electric sign. Up and- ' aown the street as far as you can see, 'J it will flash your message. " EDISON MAZDA LAMPS i 1 ' ft The 5 and 10 watt EDISON MAZDA Sign Lamps give from 40 to 65 per cent more Uaht than the bld- , i style carbon lamps and cost only one-half as much 'tl to operate. r ' Our sign expert will gladly tell you more about this new economy, and explain how you can get thok W best results from electric aignr for your business. ' ft- North Platte Light & Power Co. A Beautiful Collection of Suits and Coats Now On Display. ' They are The Printzess Garments therefore they are well tailored Coats and S.uits of the finest quality accurately, portraying Fashions most' favored by discriminating taste.. c , ; The fame of the Printzess Garments, have not been built in a day, nor a week. It has been built up through years of untiring efforts on the part of the makqr to produce the best styles the best tailoring andthe best values 'for the money. - The Suits' and Coats are just the thing for the woman who is-constantly seeking something "just- ,a little different", in .the way of outer wearing apparel. Right now, when' the first cold snap tells 6f colder ones to follow is liie time to 'choose your if ' .A Fall and "Winter Garments. ' E. T. TRAMP & SONS. LOCAL ASD PERSONAL Dr. Brock, Duntist, over Stono Drug Store. j Archlo Watts left Sntrday morning for Kearnoy to nttentl school. Rev. Ives, of Ogalalla, is visiting with Dean Bpwker this week. Jndgo H. M. Grimes went to Logan county yesterday to hold court. Miss Minnie Seaman, wto has heon sick for two weeks, is Blightly im (proved. Wanted Good, girl for genoral housework. Mrs. I. A. Gllbort, Cip Svest Third. J. iv. 11UXJU11111U LUU1V Utl UUIU l'cad of line poultry 'to tho ,Mnyv6od (air yesterday. Dr. A. J. Ames, of Potter, spent Sunday visiting hero whllo enrVmto homo .from Omaha. Dr. Liggett, of Farnnm, was a pro fessional .visitor at tho -North Platto Genoral Hospital Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. II. A. Lawhond wero called to Kearnoy Inst wook by Lho ill ness of the letter's paronts. Mr and Mrs Charles Tigho aro ex pected to return Thursday from thoir honeymoon trip in Colorado. Miss Elfreda Mottin began work as saleslady in tho BJock ladies' outilt ting store, yesterday afternoon. , A business meeting of tho Catholic Girls' club will be held at tholiomo of Miss Florence "Stack tills ovoning. Mrs. Fred Otiimetto, who was takjng treaiinent at tho North Platto General Hospital, returned to her homo Sat urday. Mr. and Mrs, Bon T. 13eol, of Far-' nam, came horo yesterday and tiro lat ter will take treatment in tho North Platto General Hospital Mrs. Wolback, mother of Jqhn Wol hack, Ib confined to tho housp with a dislocated hip which sho sustained in n fall Sunday afternoon. Joseph Schatz, of tho Dixon Jowol ry sitoro, loft Saturday ovoning for Ex celsior Springs to' spenfl two. (weeks taking treatment for rheumatism. The fixtures nnd part of tho stock of tlio C- M. Austin Jewelry store were jnovod yesterday into tho nooma for merly used by tho American Express Co. MrB. John Woolsoy and throo chil dren, of Vnncourvor, who had boon vis iting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Oilman for soveral weeks, loft last ovoning. Sdrotary Fiahor, of tho Chamber of Commerce, has, placed North Platto slgna nt liltorvjils of eight miles be tween hero and Sidney and between Big Springs and Storllng. Theso ar row signs p'olnt tho direction to North PlnXo and glva tho dlfltanco from each of tho signs, s:o:; Notice of final Itcport. Estalo of Sarah Jano Moyors, de ceased, in tho County- Court of Lincoln Cdunty, Nobrasku. Tho Stato of Nebraska, to all per sons interested in said Estate tako no tico that tho Administrator has Hold a final account and report of hltf ad ministration and a "petition, for final flettloment and discharge as such, and praying for his discharge and a decree of descent nnd distribution, which has heon sot for liearing beforo said count On October Gth, 1010, at 0 o'clock a. m., when you may appear and contest tho samo. Dated Soptembor 11, 1010. GEO. 13. FRENCH, 81203 ' County Judge. 6 DOLLARS Are easy to get, But hard to keep. You can have more of them by spending your money on our line of Furniture, Rugs, Tables Chairs, Cabinets,Dres8crs Sejving Machines. We have somciuscd Furniture that looks like new will sell for less than' half of its original cost. Bargains in Show Cases, Tables antl Stools. Look at our Guns and Shells. Guns for Rent. Wp pay top price for Iron and Junk. ECHELBERY 600 LOCUST. The world's record twenty two thousand and twenty-two miles without stopping the motor is held by a Maxwell stock touring car. P.OTB. DETROIT 'O other car at any price has ever approached this wonderful record of endurance. In addition to this proven sturdiness, remember that the Maxwell averages between 25 and 30. miles per gallon of gasoline. Moreover, the Maxwell is complete. It has elec- -trie starter and lights; demountable rims; one-man mohair top; speedometer; roomy, comfortable seats and an attractive appearance. Are you particular about details? Do you demand . evidence of value? If so, you will investigate the Maxwell, the features, record and reputation of which proclaim it the worldla greatest motor car value. 8-oaeaeniier Tourlnd Car. 359 D'oanaenaer Cabriolet. SfHtft 3'pawnger RZadater . , S80 6-paeaenger Town Cat, 915 5'paaaongor Sedan, $985 CM. TROTTER, AGENT! North Platte and Brady-