"' IB. ' . . . . :MiM ' Lady Visitors to the County hir . ,,,,..-.ti-.1 i." 1.1. 1 1..,.r, ,1.. A,' Are conuaiiy ,mvuuu iu iuuit uiuu hwuhuojujio ui ing their stay 'in the eity at Block's Ladies' Outfitting : .Store, the only exclusive ladies' outfitting stor.e in North Platte. Come here and rest, write a letter or use thQ ;, "' 'Aft , t. Hi glipne, and incidentally inspect the approved fall styles in, ladies' rqady-to-wear garments, furs and furnishing 4 .goods. Though you may not. be ready to purchase your " fail outfit, our' sales people will be pleased to show yoil ' what's what in the latest fashions and models. In this store -. will be found in dresses, suits and coats the creations of the best designers and makers in the country, and during Fair Week substantial -reductions in prices will be made. Awaiting your visit and insuring you courteous treat nient and an opportunity to inspect a wealth of pretty .garments and furnishings, such as ypu;may. need at very modest prices, we are - . T HTOv- , 4, Very respectfully,' : ?. BLOCK'S Ladies' Outfitting Store. LOCAL AND PERSONAL Miss Alibio Foster resigned her posl ltion in the telephone office last week. Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Reynolds, of Max. well spent Sunday with relatives here. Wanted Girl for general Uidso work. Phone 38, Mrs. J. S. Simms. J. W. PielBticker, of Dickens, vln ited his brother F C. Plelstlcker this week. C. E. .Souser came up from Grand: Island ,ihc Intor parSftaflast week to visit hia family. 'Wr' Mitt Harriet Dixon 'lll leavo Oct. 1st Ur'r the Northwesrji University to finish hor course.,' Wanted Girl for general houses wcr'k, small family, 100 west 2d. 72-3 W. Jl, Moloney purchased a, Hew, five passeugor Studebdker car the lat ter part of '.last weeK. The"' Franklin Rebus look In our window and then get' a copy. CLIN TON the Jeweler. Upon arrival df the necessary ma terial at 'Sutherland ryork will begin on their" m?w' elcc:rlc light plant. Good hard coal stove Tflr sals cheap. Call a.t.!&l East. Thtrd-Stttfct o: phone Rod 82. Mrs. Dohmes, of Council Bluffs, who spent several weeks visiting in Idaho and Wyoming, came yesterday to visit her daughter Mr3. Frank Winslow. Dr. Morrill, Dentist. Bert Boyur was arrested Sunday ev ening for being intoicaied on the main Mrs. Margaret Post who was. taking treatment at the City hospital for sev oral weeks returned homo Saturday, Mrs, Carl Lintz who has been vis ltinc in Durango, Oslo,, for several weks Is cpected to return this week, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Winslow en streets Ho was fined $5.00 and costs tertained tho McMlchael-Philllps brld and will servo tho time out In the al party at a dinner Sunday afternoon county jail. i Hnvo fifty acres I want plowed this I fall; Five miles north of. town. Phone 790F2,. or. address J.. T. Lister, North Platte," jTebr. 72-2 Thomas Jefferson,' of stage fame will appear at tha Keith Wednesday night with Adelaide Thurston in the five par.t screen play "The Shadows of a Great City." Mr. and, Mrs. Arthur Artz enter tained' a number of friends Saturday evening In honor iof Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Artz of Denvgr. Tho evening was spent In music and social conversa tion. ' " 73-2 Children's Coats $5. We haven't forgotten the little folks this year. Here are assembled coats that will keep them warm and at the same time will impart a distinctive appearance to the little one. - Never has it been our pleasure to offer so many smart styles in coats for children at such little prices. Plushes, chinchillas, cui'lette astrakhans, velvets, and novelties in plain and belted eflects; many with fur collars and trimmings. Every mother who desires an attractive, inexpensive coat for her girl or boy should select it now while assortments are still so complete. $2.00 to $12.00 Wilcox Department Store THE -MIDWAY a FEATUlttJ OF THE COUNTY FAIHv One of the features ct tho county fair this week will bo Tho Midway, a section of the grounds whero will bo located the free and paid attractions and tho concessions. This section is located botween tho north grove and tho agricultural hall, anil will be vn great white way within itself. Alto gether there will be about thirty freo and paid attractions and concessions. Tho free -attractions will bo Freda Rl:mle, tho champion 'womnn rlflo shot of tho world', who will glvo her exhibi tions nt l;ho race track Thursday, Fri day and Saturday afternoons. On tho Midway will bo the famous Whang doodle Comedy Quartette, who will aiS&ti Tuesday and bo on tho grounds the balance of tho 'week; and opening today and continuing nil week will bo Murray & Ward wt:h their trick houso. Those latter attractions aro said to bo 1irst-cla8s. The paid attractions nre of various kinds, nil of which havo passed rigid censorship. Tho over-preBent morry-goM-ound will bo on the grounds. Entries Closo Wednesday Jfoon. Entries for tho bettor babies con test held in connection with the coun ty fair will closo at twolvo o'clock Wednesday. Thoo who intend cntorlng their babies will please remember. Mrs. Albert Al)el has returned from Rochester, Minn., whore sho accom panied Mr. Abel sovoral weeks ago. Tho latter is convalescing from an op eration for appendicitis and will ro main there for soma 'time longer. Tho caso of Hondy & Ogler against Hugh ScoOnover to recover money duo on an autonvobllowhich was to bo tried 1 ncouuty court yesterday morning, was continued until October 11th. You will undoubtedly eventually buy a Columbia ,Grnfanola. Why not now and enjoy It each day. Nothing liko taking pleasure ns you live. piXON, tho Jowoler. Tho hay harvest on tho McNool ranch was completed th6 latt6r part of last weok. Tho ylold this year has boon lighter than usual, but Is hotter In quality. About twenty-two hundred tons were put up thin yenr. Perry Buchanan will leavo next week for Omaha to visit for a week or long er. Dr. and Mrs. T. J. Kerr relumed homo Saturday, tho former from Choy enno and tho lattor from an extended visit in Montana. Mrs. Elgin Kllnck and son, of Grant, arrived herq Sunday evening to vlBlt with, her cousin Mrs. George Brown for a week or longer. A pleasnnt'dancing party was hold last ovonlng by tho Knights of Colum bus and their ladles at tho Lloyd-ppo a house. Muslo was furnished by the Stamp Orchestra. Ehol Barrymoro, wHosa vorsat'Jlo dramatic talents places hor among. tho foremost of American actresses has an exceptionally Btrong role in tho flvo part photo drama "Tho Final Judgment" on tho Metrb program at tho Crystal tonight. Tho play was written by Georgo Scarborough and affordB Miss Barrymoro n rolo that callB for tho display of hor Convincing omotlonal poworB and a part that hor many admirers will receive with enthusiasm. For Sale Cheap Columbia Cylinder Grapho'phono together with 52 roc ordslt Inquire at 421 east Sixth. 71--2 Miss Esther Frcderlckson returned 6:i Julesburg Saturday ovonlng nftor visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Luther Owens. Mrs. Samuelson and dnughtar Mrs. Eugene Picard, who spent sovoral wcoks In Rochester, Minn., camo home A fow days ago. Mrs. Mike McFadden and twta chil dren camo down from Paxton yester day to visit her parents Mr. and Mrs John Herrod for a weok. James Connor, of Supt. of Motlvo 1008 wost Fourth stroqt. Homeopatic power Fuller's office In Omaha, came Hospital. Otto .Well, of Lo Angeles, sends '.he following: A North Platte picnic will bo held at Sycamore Gitove, Los ABgsloa, Cul., Octaber 1st. All formon North Platte residents are cordially 'nvited. Sunday to visit local frlendB and tako .cdvantage tof tho hunting. Thero will bo a called communica tion of Platto Valley Lodge No. 23, A F. & A. M., Tuesday evonlng, Sept. 2C, C. a WILLIAMS, Master. Marshall Jackson Hnzolrlgp of Unt vorslty Place, and Miss Rhea Baldwin of Big Springs were married last week by County Judge French. Mr. and Mrn Hazolrigg arc making thoir home in 'his city. Farm and Ilnnch loans at lowest rates and best terms. Honey on hand to close loans promptly. 13tf WICIfANAIV & L'ATTEltSON. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Gavin, of Clin ton, la., arrived here a few days ago , o visit Mr. niul Mrs. P. A. Norton lor Boino time. Tie former In a re tlrod engineer of the Chicago and I Northwoetorn rnllrfytd. ' County 0:mhiissloner Springer 'came 1 1 1? from Brwdy yesterday monrtag and i'e't noon for Philadelphia to visit for a couple of weeks. That city U Mr. Springer's old home, and he liuiken j a visit thore evory year or tWo. Mr. and Mrs. II. N. Smith nnd Mrs, Brodhock returned tho lattor part of last week from a.woek's visit at Ogal I alia, Arthur and with tho "Piishmnn ! family near LoMovne. Loulo Puahinnn The above property, consisting of 6 rooms and bath,, closet ior returned with- thorn and wlil.llvo nt jrcMlcIiucl.Phlllips IVcddlnp. Harry G. Knowles' performed the co'rbmony nt his residence Saturday evening which united Miss Lucy Mc Mlchncl and Marrln Phllllns in mar riage. Tho bride wore a tailored &iSt of midnight blue poplin and ,a largo white hat. Her maid Miss Cora Soii3er, also wore a blue tnllored suit and a rose colored hat. Tho 'groom wns at tended by Albert Trimble of Overton. After the coromDny tho bridal party wero served with a dinner at tho Union Cafe and later received 'thoir guests at tho htomo of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Win- slow. (Mrs. Ph'lllps U tho daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bon McMlchaol and for several months has boon employed In tho office of Pr. G. B. Dent. Hor amiable manner has Won her a largo' clrolo oWrlonds. The groom Is the s!;n' of P, C. Phillips, was a member of Co.; E, and for several weeks has been em ployed at the Tramp groqery. They will make thoir home at 503 West 4th St. ::ot: Lady Forreslrrs Entertained. Tho Lady Forresters, thoir husbands and u fow Invited guests spent Sunday nt the Kolloher home In- Maxwoll ub tho guo3ts of Mesdnmoa McCullough, Shoup and Kelloher. The key to the grounds wns decorated In ilowors nnd presented to Mrs. S .R. Cnrnoy by Miss STUDEBAKER Ethel Donogan. Many foaturos of en tertainment wero provided among ji them foot races and' hall games. A chlckon dinner vrn also served at which covers wore laid for fifty. The party wero convoyed there In automo biles and enjoyed n drive through tho suricundlng country. A voto of thanks was extended t. tho hostossos .for tho plonsnnt day thoy had 'given the local cider and their guests. : : :o: ! FOR SALE each bedroom, modern throughout including heat. Maple floois up and dosn stairs. Hard wood finish down stairs. This proport) located Cor. Vine and C, Street. C. F. TEMPLE, Owner. the Smith school. homo while attending Pi ice $1000. For Kent. Modern house except furnace, cloo In oh Wsf Spfond strert 72-2 WILCOX & IIALLIGAN jM)l west I-lflh St Additional Stock llarn Needed. SaorHtnrv Fluher was called 'unon yosteiwy 10 uiurwae iuo uiuuv Htall for cettlo to bo exhibited at the rouuty fa(, tlie number of entries ex cccding the provisions made for stable row. Among tho latest entrieu' are twenty or moro fine cattle 4hut wore on exhMHtlon ai. tub Buffaku county fair. These entries were mide Satur day and accommodations were made for hkmn yesterday. , ;:o:: "Mis Scttlavland, of Omaha, came last evening to take a position ns nurse In the North Platte General h6s pltal, A number of young people tendered a surprUo party to, Mies Helen Tatum last ovenlng. Several hours ware spent In games and music. The automobile has reached a stage of development removing It from the class of luxuries and making it a necessity. Tho only question remaining to bo auoided Is what car to buy and that can easily be determined by securing information on a fow points. Is the company making the car, financially sound and will it remain in business? , . Does it follow in ts construction the, generally adopt- , ed practices of a majority of the BEST? automobile, build ers? Is the car standarlzed, .making' .it economical to operate ainl. maintain? , .' ' ' ' I. Are the very best materials obtainable used in conr struotlon, thus Insuring service and long life? ' Finally, doo tho price give you dollar "for .dollar the greatest value on the market for the money .invested? All those questions are answered in tlie 'aIrmaUv0 by the STUDEBAKBIl. andSvo! Jjuliove yon will bo con vlnced this is tlio car you "want Jf you will see and take a ride In it. Mesidy-dgier AutQ i i North Platte, Neb. Florence MacKay Teacher oi: Piano Tuoiio Bik o2l 300 Rooms SAFETY FIRST 300 Rooms Vhon you or in Omnha cntno whero all Stoclimen etop. Vou will ntwftyi llnil your frlraido ami aciiunintunii-mit tho TEL CAST 16TH AfU) JONES STfl., OMAHA. Omaha'i ne-v abtolutaly nre proof liotcl. Wo welcome the Stock nun. We'll mate you comfortaljle and our rntas vru moit roa(onabl In the city. Itocma with private toilet $1.00 (jooJ car witlreto tho Stock Yuriln and l) jotn. Have our comtnlmilon llrm tulephono for room refrvi Inn. FRED A. CA8TI.E, Prop. COMFORT WITHOUT EXTRAVAGANCE