CITY A3TD COUNTY SEWS Mr. and Mrs. Frank McGovern were guests of friCnds- In Hershey Su-rirtny. Mrs. J B Redfleld will ontortain the M. M. M. club Wednesday afternoon. Dr. Morrill, Dentil. George Ell spent Saturday in Sid ney visiting frlonda and Attending the auto rnoff . George Wolr left tlio latter part of last wk for Chicago to attend a denal college. 100S woat Fourth street. Homeopatlc Hospital. MUs Reglna Nolan roturnod Friday aftornoon from iVood Rlv.er Kvhoro she spent a fortnight. ' Clmrlos H. "Vflson, who spont the past two' months In Kearney, returned homo Sunday evening. Soft IVtttor Shampoo, Electric Jlns sngc, Contos' Beauty Pnvlor, Dewey, rb'ono Red 055. 6$-S Percy Orvlllo Loudon and Miss Hazel Morrltt wore married Friday by County Judge French. Mrs. W. W. Hogator of Bladen, left Friday after visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Koons .for a week. Mrs. M. C. Hoppos loft a few days ago for Gdthenburg to make her homo with her son James Hoppes. Miss Minnie Murphy, of Gothenburg, (who visited her brother John Mur phy for a week, has gono home. Soft IVnterJ Shanipoo, Electric Jlas Knge, Coatcf Hcnuty Parlor, B05J Dewey, Phono Red C55. 08-3 Mr. and Mrs. Grover Crane, of Osh- kosh, visited wi'tli Mr. and Mrs. E. R Plummer, tho later part ot last week. Bert Culton returned to his home-1 stead at Mclroso yesterday morning after visiting relatives hero for some time. Mrs. H. G Adcock of Davenport, Nebr,, who has been visiting Mr. and Mrs. George Monks, left Saturday af ternoon Have you solved the Franklin Rebug? Everybody Is trying. Why don't you? Call for one It's free. CLINTON, tho Jeweler. , Miss Violet Pearce, of Omaha, who had been visiting with Dr. and Mrs. Charles Adams returned home Satur day afternoon. MIrs Cora Souser will entertain a number of friends at a pro-nuptial shower for Miss Lucy McMichael this evening. . I hnvei buyers for tjirco small fnrms. What have you for salol 71tf . 0, II. TIIOELECKE. Mr. and Mrs. Millard Hosier left .Friday afternoon for Omahavto visit friends. The formor will also attend a shoot at Fremont. Attorney Myron L. -Learned, of Om aha, president of tho Rosedale Land & Cattlo Co., visited O. H. Thoelecko the latter part of last week. " Mrs. Graham Duder, of Chicago, nee Nellie Blrklnskaw of this city, came Friday evening to visit with Mrs. Jas. Snyder and Mrs. Fred" Elliott. t Mrs. Justine McCarthy, of Aurora, 111., nee Miss Nina Mason, of this city, Is expected hero this week ito visit her Barents Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Mason Mrs. Charles Tuornburg, who has beon visiting relatives in eastern points for a month past, is expected to return hom6 tho latter part of this week. Marshall Jackson Hazelrjgg, of Lin coln, and Rhqa G. Baldwin, of Big Springs, were' granted a marrlago' li cense at tho county Judge's office Sat urday morning. Saturday morning O. H. Thoeleike purchased the west half of section 19-12-29 known as tho Guy W. Hdls farm on tho Jack Morraw flats for a consid eration of $10,500." Dr. Morrill, Dentist. ' Rev. Jamos. Knollen, of West Plains and Mis Mabel C. Howard postoffloe clerk at Flatta were granted a marriage license by County Judge French Saturday aftornoom Mrs., 'Erirl Orandall nnd baby, loft for Lincoln Saturday afternoon ttftor visiting her aunt Mrs. A. P. Kolly for several days. Mrs Crondell wae for merly Miss Ida Waldnian of this city. For Salo Pure Bred Duroc-Jersoy Hogs, male and fomale. All eligible to registry. Inquire of or address Blankenburg Bros., PhOne Rod 851, 1305 North' Locust street. North PJatto, Nebraska. 69-4 The local base ball team wae de feated at Staploton Friday nftornoon by a scor'o of G to 4k Koefo and Sandall Mero bnttorlos for North Platto and and Todenhoft and Davis for Staple ton. Mrs. Laura Shaoffor who had beon living on hor homostond near Dickons for a year past, visited Mrs. J. J. Hor rlgan this week "and left yesterday morning for Portland to reside In future. Charles Tlglujetumod Sunday morning from a visit in Denver and Kansas City. Mrs. Tlgho has gono to Chicago to spend a week with her father Herbert Gleason, formerly of this city. Dr. Brock, Dentist, over Stone Drug Store. The Nevlta club member's were guests of Mrs. Ada Ldrtis at a kensing- ton Friday afternoon. Out of town guests were Mesdames Georgo Schatz of Ogdon and Horace Barraclough of Los Angeles. Bargains In rcnl estate. Best ever offered, we Iiavo buyers for farms, ranches, liny nnd other lands. If you want to sell, come nnd tell us, -we can sell If priced right. BRATT, GOODMAN & BUCKLEY. Miss Marjory Llddell returned Sat urday evening from an extended visit with relatives in Dowaglc, Mich. Mrs. Llddell who visited In Columbus whllo onrouto home was taken 111 thero and returned Sunday evening. Many peoplo fall to find relief from headache in .tho uso of tho favorito remedies which help others. The cause is not tho ono supposed. Eyestrain jfroducos moro headaches than all other irregularities of tho human sy stem combined. HARRY DIXON, Jew eler and Optometrist. "Still "Waters" 'with Marguerite Clark will make up the program at tho Keith tonight. This is said to bo one of the prettiest pictures now showing on tho screen. The report that comes from other places where It has been shawm is that people have waited in lino to bo admitted to tho theatre where it was being shown. I -will soon have a carload of the now Chrovrolet 490s In very soon and am now taking orders In accor dance with Khe time of filing same, for early deliveries. An improved car., with starter, real electric lights, three speeds and mohair top. Price $540 at North Platto. Order early. 70-2 J. V. ROMIGH Contractor Stack has been up against tho labor proposition tho past few days, quito a number of the men employed on paving work having quit work, and ho is experiencing consider able difficulty In securing others Many of tho men 'who accept work re main a week, secufo a "grub s'tako and then movo on to other points there to ropeat. LOCAL AM) PERSONAL Contractor Stack line gone to Denve to look up laborers for paving work. Solve the Franklin Robus and git tho prise. CLINTON, the Jowolor. F. N. and James Babbitt left Sundpy morning, for Kearney to spend a waek. J. II. Hegarty transactor bustnoM In Poxton and othor western town yoa terday. Miss Grace Ogier, who has been ser iously 111 fcr several woeks, is greatly improved. Mr. and Mrs. Percy O'Brien began housekeeping on west Second street Inst week. Wanted A housekeeper. Slmms. t -rjsr' WE ALLOW NO LUMBER TO ENCUMBER Our lumber yard, but good lumber. Any defective piece of lumber is sent to tbe discard in; this- yard. We have always considered, this the best policy, in fact, consider it the foundation of our success in seUing LUMBER AND BUILDING MATERIAL Coatcs Lumber & Coal Co. North Platto, Nebr. competent Phono 88, woman for Mrs. J. S. Your Boy or Girl C Inn Your boy or" girl niusl have durable school shoes shoes of solid substantial leather yet comfortable. This store has those kind of shoes in a complete line of sizes and Widths for growing active feet. Our fitting service always satisfies as do our values. Miss Marie Dornti left a 'few, days ago for Chicago to resume hor must cnl studies. Mr. and Mrs. Chat. Thomas, of Dickens, are spondliig a few days with local friends. Miss Tholma Thompson has nccopted position as. saloslady at In tho O'Connor store. WantedA compotont girl for gen eral housework, Mrs. W. V. Hoagland, Phono Black G41. Keith Novllle spont Sunday at homo and loft yesterday morning for the eastorn part of tho, state. " A baby boy was born Sunday after noon to Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Boyd. All concerned are doing well. Highest market price paid for hides. Wo buy dry bones, iron and, othor unk. North Platte Junk House. 27tf Mrs. Frnnk Doran and daughter Margaret left a few days ago for Om aha and other eastern points. Lost Pair of spectacles attached to guard. Liberal roward will be paid if same are left at Ideal bakery. Georgo Scott, of Cuba, 111.; 'Who has been the guest of his son M. E. Scott for several weoks, will return homo today. Mrs. Lloyd Powers and Mrs. Anna Kock loft Sunday morning for Okla homa to visit relatives for several weeks. Misses Ru'th Wlnget and Marian Lawson returned Sunday ovenlng from a short visit In the eastern part of the state. For Sale Good hard coal stove, 115 Good grade. Mrs. J. L. Louden, 1010 East" 4th. Cheap If taken at once. G9-2 Mrs. Roy Mehlmann and her guest Mrs. Henry Mchlman, of Denver, left a fow days agoeor Wallace to visit relatives for a jvook. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Matson, of Lin coln, formor rosldcn'ts who have boon visiting Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Green, will leavo this week. Can you solve tho Franklin Robus? A. set of Sterling Silver Spoons for tho first correct answer. CLINTON, tho Jewolor. Mfs. James Dorram and Mrs. John McDonald returned Sunday evening from Maywood where they visited at tho Harry McGrlm -s homo. Tho Proebytorlan lodios will hold an exchange at Derryborry & Forbes Saturday, .September 23d. All kinds of bakery and good things to cat. For 'Farm Loans Bee or write Gene Crook, room 3, Waltemath building, North Platte. 41tf Emory Elmor Heath ago 25, and Miss May Porter ago 18, of Maxwell, woro granted a marrlago license by County Judgo French Snturday after noon. Mrs. John Pearson, who had boon a patient at 'the Nurso Brown hospital vlsitod Mrs. A .J .Frazior for a fdw days, and loft yesterday for her homo In Gothenburg. Word rocolved In town yesterday announcod the birth of a girl Saturday to Dr. nnd Mrs., J. Rhoades, Longley, of Fon du Leo, WJu., former residents of North Platte. John Griffith age 07 of Pennsyl vanla died of-nephltle at Sutherland while visiting the Beverage family, Tho remains woro taken to his home Saturday ovoning. Tho Great Northern Railway put into effect a system of pensions planned by the late Jamos J. Hill and elaborated by his successor. A fund of a million dollars has beon sot nsldo from which pensions of from $20 to ?75 Svlll be paid to rotlrcd oniployes who havo had twenty years of service The plan Is now to allow rotlromont at slxty-flvo and to requlro ft at tho ago of seventy. Tho connection ot tho lato head of tho road iwth tho now system is Indicated by 'tho fact that it was inaugurated on his birthday Mr. Hill was born In Canada on Sop tombor 10, 1838. , :to:: Gertrude Rebhausen, Teacher af Piano W ASK FOR EDUCATOR SHOES $1.2?59 $13S9 $2oSS ilcox Department Store COLORED SECTION HAND KILLS FELLOW WORKMAN. Gus Huntor, colored, was arrested at Chappoll early Sunday morning by Special Agents North and Waynian of tho Union Pacific secret sorvlco on tho chargo of having killed John Thomas, also colored, In a bunk house at Sunol at 8:45 Saturday evening. Huntor was placed in Jail at Chappell and will havo a preliminary hearing this week. It is understood that tho two men became Involved in a quar rel over a crop game, and tho shoot lng and death followed. This Is tho second Instance whore colored mon employed as trackmen on tho Union Pacific havo killed follow laborers, tho othor killing having oc ctfrred at Blrdwood several months ago. :o: :- 102 South Locust l?hono Black 34 Rooms Rooms When you ro In Omaha come wlitro all Stockmen tup. frlomli ana aaiualnUinccaat the You v!U lAwny And your HOTEL CASTLE MTU AND JONES STS OMAHA. Omaha's new nbtolutcly fire proof hotel. Wo welcome tho Stockmen. We'll mako you comfortable and our ntenro moit reasonable In tho city, ltooma with private toilet $1.00. Good car icrvlco to tho Stock YorUi and Depot. Have your commlulon firm telephone for room reservation. FRED A. CASTLE, Prop. COMFORT WITHOUT EXTRAVAGANCE Tho Art Store. carrlos a comploto lino of Art Needle Work Materials, Novelties, -etc. Over Star Clothing Sfcro. V. Warrington. ::o:: Draw .Tall Sentences. William Hunt was arrested Sunday for being Intoxicated and tried In tho police court yesterday morning. Ho was given a thirty day Jail sentenco and costs and will also lmvo to servo a, previous fine ot $C80 which has not boon paid. Ed Long nrrcstod on a similar chargo was given, a fifty-day sontonco and a Mexican .was sont to Jail for prowling around residences in tho 300 block on cast Fifth street. NOON DAY " LUNCHES 25 CcntH Business men, School Teachers and others whoso time Is limited during tho noon hour should tako advantago of our Noon Day Plate Lmnch which will bo sorvod for 25 cents. Wo will also gorvo lunches to par ties at ariy tlmo of tho dey or ovoning. NOKTir PLATTE CANDY KITCHEN. Mrs. L. It. Phillips and Cora Way, of Los Angeles, who visited tholr c6usln Mrs. W. C. MoDormo'tt for sov oral days loft yostorday afternoon for an oxtonded visit in eastorn cities. . C. Barton, of Wellficet, who wnsi In town yostordny, says ho had 525 acres In corn this yonr, and ho es timates his yl'old at ton bushols por acre which whllo very small, la somowhat bettor than nothing. Wanted Girl for gonornl houao- work. Mrs. J. 8. Twlnom, 404 west Sixth street. Tho picnic which wae to b'o hold at the city park Saturday' by tho travel ing' Salomon who headtiuartor hore, was postponed on account 'of tho death of the late Mrs. Murray, and tho date will be announced later. Tho single men of "he travoling men's club of tills city defeated tho married men at a ball gamo at the south aide paTk Sunday nfternoon by a srtoro of 11 to 12. Tle batteries for th eformer were Atchison and Wood ring and Kdwnrds and Johnston for tho lattor. Mssdnmot) Charlos Yost, Wm. Hud dart, Charles Bogue, W.- II. LoDIoyt, Arthur McMullon, C. It. Cool, Will Hawloy, W. C. Roeo, Earl Lambort, W. S. Loon,. I. L. Bailor, Carf Illtcnour and Harry Guthorloes will go to Qrand Island Thursday morning to attend tho convention of the lndlos auxiliary of tho B. of B. T. ::o:: F. .1. DIENEIi & CO. Ileal Eslnto nnd Insurance Come and sec us for town lots In different parts of the city, Good In vestments on easy terms. Houses for sale and rent. Wo havo also good bar gains in farms and ranches. Cor. Front and Dewev Bts.. upstairs" Telephone Your fGrocery orders to 32 They will given prompt and careful attention. Lierk-Saiidall Co. DOLLAR Are easy to get, But liard to keep. You can have moro of them by spending your money on our line of Furniture, Ruga, Tables, Chairs, Cabinets,Dressers Sewing Machines. We have some used Furniture that looks like new will sell for less than half of its original cost. Bargains in Show Cases, Tables and Stools. Look at our Guns and Shells. Guns lor Rent. We pay top price for Iron and Junk. ECHELBERY 600 LOCUST. SUMMIT'S SALE. By vlrtuo of an ordor of salo iasuod from tho district Court of Lincoln cotlnty, Nobrnska, upon a decrco ot foreclosuiro tendered in said court -whorclh Znrn I. Mitchell la plalntll anil John ulchnrd Neary la tlofondant, and to mo dlr'octcd, I will on tho 30th day of Septsnibor, 1010, at 2 o'clock p. m., at tho east front door of tho court houso in North Platto, Lincoln county, Nebraska, sell at public auction to tho highest bidder for cash, to aat'sfy said decree, Interest and costs, tho following doscrlbed proporty, towit: Tho undlvldod ono-half (Mi) interest of Lot eight, (8), Block ono hundred nnd ilvo, (105) In North Platto Ne braska. Da'tod North Platte, Nob., August 20th, 1010. A, J. SALIST3UIIY,. . a20s20. Shorlff. " ' I" - i i in r 1 i i - i i Notlco of l'liial ItcporL Estato of Sarah Jnna Moyors, de ceased, In tho County Court of Lincoln County, Nebraska. Tho Stato of Nebraska, to nil per sons interested in said Estate tako no tlco that tho Administrator ha's flold a Ilnal account and report of hia ad ministration and a ipotltlon for final flottlemont and discharge as bucii, ana praying for his dlsohargo ana a aocroo of doscont and distribution, which has boon set for hearing boforo saJd court on Octobor Gth, 1910, nt 0 o'clock a. ni., when you mux npponr ana contest the same. Datod September-11, 1910. GEO. E. FRENCH, 81203 ' County Judgo. Notlco to Creditors. Etrtnto . of John N. Bonner, Dc- conod. -i. In tho County Court of Lincoln County, Nebraska. The f-iato of Nobrnskai Credi tors of said ostato will- tako notlco that tho time limited for presentation and filing of claims ngalnBtjsnid es tate In April 20, 1017, and fpr set tloinonl of said ostnto Is September 15, 1017, that I will sit at tho county court room In said county on Octobor 20, 1910, at 9 o'clock a. m., and on March 20, 1917, at 9 o'clock a. m to receive, oxamlne, hoar, ttlloKv, or ad just all claims and objoctlons duly filed. GEO. E. FRENCH, sl9-ol7 County judge. Hospital Phono Black 033. Houso Phono Black 033. W. T. PJUTOHAItl), Graduate Veterinarian Eight years a Government Veterinar ian, Hospital 218-south Locust St., one-halt block southwest or the Court Iloust). Florence MacKay Teacher of Piano lowest Fifth St. Phono Blk. 521 Notice. To Ina Fiehbaugh, non-roBideut de-fondant. You nrp hereby notified that on tho 10th day of May, 1918, George Flsh- lmugh mod n potitlon ngulust you in tho District Court of Lincoln County, Nebraska, the object and prayer of which Is to obtain a divorce from you upon tho grounds of oxtrome oru'olty and adultery. You ar re quired to auswor suld petition on or iioiidro Monuay tno iiutii any or ucto bor, 1910. GEORGE FISIIBAUGII, By Georgo N. Glbbs, Ills attornoy. Notlco lo Creditors. Estato No. 1430 of Silas A. Hill, do ceased, In tho County Ceurt of Lin coln County, Nobraska. Tho Stato of Nobraska, bh: Credl tors of said ostato will tako notlco that tho tlmo limited for prosontatlon and filing of claims against said estate la March 22, 1917, and for settlement of said ostato 1b August 18, 1917 that I will sit at tho county court room In said county, on Sept. 22, 1910, nt o'clock a. in., und on March 22, 1917, at 9 o'clock a. m to roccivo, examine, hear, allow, or adjust all claims and objections duly filed. GEO. E. FRENCH, n22sl9 County Judge Notice, To Herman Einstein, Matilda Ein stein, Leopold Hlnstoin, Max Einstein, Helen Einstein, Danlol Tliooiioro iMn fitoln, and .Gratphen Clara. Elnntoiu. and the unknown owners and itnlmuwn. claimants to tbe North one-half of 1 b' North one-half of Soction Tyonty-nIx, Townslilp Slxteon, North of Rungf Twenty-nine, Wont undjbaing tho heir, devisees, legatees ami personal rc-prt-sonKatlvea of Louis' Joseph Einstein, Herman Einstein", Matilda ElimMn, Leypohl Einstein, Max Elnseln, Helen Elnseln, Danlol Theodore Einstein, and Qretchen Clara Elnstoln, Defen dants. You will tako notlco that on Uio 13tlt day of Septombor, 1910, Wosloy T. Wil cox and John J. Halllgnn, plaintiffs herein Hind their amendment petit I n in tho district count of Lincoln coun ty, Nebraska against snld, defendants, the object and prayer of which Is for a partition of tho North half of tho North half of soction twenty-six, town ship sixteen, North of Runge twenty nlno, west of tho Gh P. M. In Lincoln Comity, Nebraska equally botiweon tho plaintiffs nnd tho defendants; one-half (o tho plaintiffs and Jlio othor half to tho dofondantii; and It said land can not bo cqnltalUy divided that tho samo bo Hold and out of tho proceeds, tho coat cf theso prqcccdlugs bo paid, that tho plaintiffs bo paid ono-half ot the monoy which they havo paid out for taxes on said land with lntorert, nnd thnt tho balanco ot tho monoy bo divided one-half to tho plaintiffs and ono-half to tho defendants. You aro required to answor said amonded petition on or boforo tho 30th day of Octobor, 1010. Dated Sept. 14th, 1910. Wesloy T. Wilcox ,ihd John J. HalH gan, Plaintiffs. al7-ol3