OpIt e llorth THIRTY-THIRD YEAR. NORTH PLATTE, NEB., AUGUST 21, L917. No. fT T.' r LOCAL AND PERSONAL Quy Grangor spont Sunday with rol fjk atlvos In Gothenburg. Mrs. AUn Tift carao from Omaha yestorday morning. F. C. Plolstlckor Is transacting bus lnoss In Omaha this weok. Mrs. E. W. Cross has gono to Ov erton to visit for some tlmo with friends. Attornoy W. T. "Wilcox roturnod yes. torday morning from' a visit lu east ern points. FoTi Sale Applo orchard of 10 aoros. For particulars sco C.'H. Shin on the Jim "Wilson farm'. t C3-4 Miss Hazel Feenoy, of Koarnoy, ar rived the latter part of last wook to visit at the Nolan homo. EajrJ Tolle, of Choyenno, camo a fow days ago to visit his fathor Charles Tolle for a wook or longer. Georgo SIzomoro left Friday night for Salt Lako, Utah, and Los Angeles, Cal., for a two weeks vacation. Thurston Woodhurst has accepted a Iposltlon In tho Dixon Jowolry storo and bogan work thero yesterday morn ing. Phillip Schwortz, of Dawson, N. M., was called hero Sunday by tho death of his sister the lato Mrs. Laura Don aldson. Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Moore, who spont last week visiting In Denver and Col orado Springs .returned home Sunday evening. ' A ten pound baby girl was born Fri day aftrnoon to Mr. and Mrs. Wil liam Metcalfe. Mother and babe aro (progressing nicely. Miss Mario Schatz, of tho Glbbs Schatz office4, has taken a two weeks' vacation which she will spend In Den ver with her sister. Mrs. Harry Poll, of Maxwell, who visited local friends for several days, loft yesterday morning for Garilng to sipend a short time. F. C. IIoxlo rotumcd to Ogalalla yesterday morning after spondlng a fow days horo. Misses Ethel Fryo and Maud Miller, who havo boon visiting In Colorado and Wyoming for a coulo of weeks, roturned last evening. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. SIvor, of Garflold, were here tho lattor 'part of last week onrouto to Colorado and Wyoming points of Interest by car. Judgo and Mrs. II. M. Grimes re turned Sunday afternoon from an ox tondod visit -with relatives in Indiana and othor eastern points. Miss Esslo Wcssburg, of tho county Judge's office, who spont soveral woeks in Ogden visiting her Bolster, .return ed homo Sunday morning. Mrs. James Hayes and Mrs. William Kennedy, kf Kearney, arrived hero Friday evening to visit with their noicc Mrs. Glon Miller for ton days. Nicholas C. Dlmantz, tho eight months old child of a Mexican family living north of tho old round house building, died Saturay morning. Walter Armstrong of this city was awarded twenty-five dollars Friday at tho Elm Creek Round-Up as third prlzo in ono of the riding contests held there.. Mrs. Fred Owlngs, formerly of this city, spent tho week ond here visiting friends while enflouto to eastern points by auto from Sidney. Sho Is accom panied by hor brother C. Burling. Mrs. Kato Cantrell, of Industry, 111., Mrs. Belle Miller and daughter Mil dred, of Trinidad, Col., and A. Colby, also of Trinidad, who spent a week at tho home of P. H. McEvoy, loft for Colorado yesterday morning. J. Loron Hastings who for tho past several months has been with tho Na val Training Association In tho re cruiting sorvico and tho Department of Justice, has been awarded with a commissioned office in the commis sary department. He has ordors to leave Monday for tho western coast. FINAL GLEAN-UP SALE Wash Goods ' We are offering what we have left of Wash Goods at greatly reduced prices to move them all out quickly. LOT 1. Striped and Floral designs in good qual- 4 4 ity Batiste per yard I 1 C LOT 2. Fancy Striped Voiles and printed pat- 4 t terns regular values 25 and 35c per yard I y v LOT 3. Fine quality Wash Goods selling at 50c e in a regular way price JjjQ, There is only a limited amount of these goods left so come early and make your selection. Wilcox Department Store. Cool Breeze Indoors The cool breeze of the mountain and sea shore may be enjoyed in the home or office equipped with an electric Fan. A wonder ful sleep producer. Insures the baby's health in hot weather. Operating cost is but a" fraction of a cent an hour. North Platte Light & Power Co. KAILKOAD NOTES Charles Klnckor bogan work na night ticket agont In tho Union Pacific dopot a few days ago. Conductor William Hubbard left Sat urday morning fo'r Choyonno to spend a fow days on business. 1 District Foreman J. W. McGmw went to Choyonno Friday cvonlng on busi ness for tho Union Pacific company. Englncor James McNoel who has been working on tho Laramlo division for sevoral months returned hero Fri day evening for a short visit. Doll Smith of Omaha, grand chair man of tho B. of L. F. and E., was horo Friday and addressed tho local lodgo at their meotlng that ovonlng. Asa Wright, formorly of tho local shops who has boon employed In Grand Island for soveral months camo a fowdays ago to visit Vous Curtis for a week. Josoph Larson, formorly of this city who was recently transferred to Groen lllver to take a position with tho Union Pacific Co., spent tho week ond horo visiting friends. : :o: : Special to iTashlngtou A special train of five cars and twon ty passongors passod through this city yesterday morning eniouto from San Francisco to Washington, D. C. On board woro Assistant Secretary of Stato Long, Viscount Ishll, of tho Jap aneso commission, Brlgadlor General Iron, U. S. A., J. N. Nye, chief of sec rot sorvico of the Htate ddpartmont U. S. A., a Japanese and U. S. admiral. General Louies was Jn chargo of the train. Tho general was agont at Lex ington in 18G7 whon that station was known as Plum Creek. Tljoparty will confer with Prcsldont Wilson on war conditions. At small stations along tho route tile party leavo tho train for one hour for exorcise. -: :o: : Socialist Lecture. W. B. McDougal tho socialist who delivered an address at f.ie court houso Saturday ovonlng to a large and appreciative audience will return tio North Platte and dollvor lectures at the following placos: Blgnell School House Aug. 21. Hall School House Aiug. 22. Osgood School Houso Aug. 23. North Platto Court Houso Aug. 24. Hershey Aug. 25. Everybody Invited to these lectures. ::o:: Autos Collide South of Town. G. S. Jewett, of lLodgopole, who was returning from Omaha Friday after noon In a now Dort car, collided with an Oakland car driven by C. E. War- don on tho irrigation bridge south of town. Tho Jowett car has a broken right spindle, fenders smashed and a front axle bent while on tho Ookland car tho fondors, crank shaft and ono wheol woro damaged. Tho force with which they mot throw tho cars to the south sldo of tho brldgo. IS'ow Directories Out Yesterday Tho nov Hoffhlne directory of this city was distributed yesterday. It contains on alphabetically arranged list of business firms, 'private citizens, street directory and miscellaneous In formation in addition to a list of tax payers of Lincoln county outside of North Platte giving their location by section township and rango with post off ico address. ::o:: Change In Parking Curs. Now parking rules wont into effect Saturday on Gth street botwoon Dewoy and Loouat and on 4th street botwoon Pino and Dewoy. Cars will be parked similar to tho mannor used for park ing cars at tho Hondy-Ogicm and Davis garage. Tho south sldo of tho street will bo used for this ipurposo. -::o: Jtcstimcs Former Jluslucss Dr. Waltor Crook, formerly 'of this city, who has roslded in Omaha for a coiuplo of yoars, has roturned to this city to mako his homo, having pur chased his formor buslnoss lately conducted by Dr. Charlos Adams who has ontorod tho military sorvico. Mrs Crook and tho children will roturn hero In tho near futuro. 'Funeral of Mrs. Laura Donaldson , The funoral of Mrs. Laura Donald son, of Sedgwick, Col., who died tho latter part of last weok at a local hos pital, was held yestorday aftornoon from tho resldonco of her mothor In tho Fourth Ward. Death was caused by a sovcro attack of gall stonos. Tho deceased wns born In this city in 1883 and was tho daughtor of Mrs. Anna Schwordt. Othor surviving rol atl'8 aro hor husband and flvo chil dren of Sedgwick, Col., brothor Phil lip, of Dawson, N. M two brothors Georgo and Loron and two Bisters Mrs. Theodore Lowe, Sr., and Mrs. William Adamson of this city. Intormcnt was niado In tho North Plntto cemetery Pall bearers woro Bon. McMlchabl, Carl Scott, Ezra Dowhower, Jos. Al lison, Charles Adamson and Jako Dowhower. : :o: Cliangc lit Passenger Trains Boglnnlng tomorrow sovoral chnng os in tlmo and mako-up of a num ber of Union Pacific passongor trains will bo mado in ordor to consorvo pas senger oqulpmont and reserve engines for handling freight for war purposes In futuro. Train No. 16 which now loaves for Denver at 11:30 p. m. will consolldato In Omaha with No. 3 which arrives hero at 1:20 a. m. and local work will bo dono east of this city. Tho trains will dlvldo horo and "pro ceed as formorly. No. 14 from Den ver and No. 10 from Choyenno will combine hero between 5:30 and G:00 p. m. and do local work to Omaha. No. 4 will do local work through Ne braska ond reach Omaha at 7 a. m On trains Nos. 1 and 2 and 7 and 8 now all Pullman, tourist and chair cars will be used and regular faro charged Instead of extra faro formorly asked on those trains. By these Changes a dozon or moro engines can be put In freight iiteo. ::o:: Master Gordon Wnolan entortalnetl flftoon boys and girls tho latter part of last wook at a party In honor of his fourth birthday. Tho aftornoon vas spent In outdoor games and Gor don received many remembrances. '; E. L, Doran, of Topponlsh, Wash., Is expected horo today to visit his l&rpthor Charles Wliolan for a fow FJlnvrt nffm willful tn rntnnnnV with Mr. Wholan ho will leavo for, Now fork to visit with tholr mothor. Mr. ond Mrs. Stotts, Mrs. Downing and Dr. Thornburg, of Yale, Iowa, an auto party enroute to westorji points, will visit at tho Frank Buchanan home this weok. Tho Thomas Hcaloy property on west Fifth street was purchased last week by Mr. and Mrs. Georgo McGIn loy, of Koystono. LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Miss Josephlno McKoown began work In tho O'Connor storo yestorday morning. Mrs. Glddoon and daughtor lluth, of Donaphln, who woro guests of Mr, and Mrs. Clyde Glddeon, loft Sunday ovonlng. Mrs. J. H. Hogarty loft Uio lattor part of last weok for Donver to make hor homo In futuro. Frank Buchanan will loavo shortly for Omaha' and comblno business and plcasCTo for a fow days. Mrs. Scott Shauor was arraigned In tho county court Friday for assaulting her husband. Sho pload not guilty and tho caso was set for Monday Aug ust 27th. Claudo Wolngand and son Alvln re turned yostorday morning from Don vor whoro they wont by auto last wook. Mrs. Wolngand will visit In Estos Park boforo returning. A complaint was filed In tho county court yestorday against Ollvor II. Waymatt for assaulting Fred Nelson. Fourteen Lincoln county teachers woro horo tho lattor part of last wook to tako examinations. Waltor Hoy was arrested at Shel ton Saturday and brought to tho local jail. Ho was chargod with forging a chock for $17.00 on a Mr. Bontley ot Sholton. Ho romlttd tho amount and was roloased Sunday ovonlnc. Tho Prosbytorlan congregation and Sunday Bchool will hold tholr annual picnic, Friday, August 24, at tho city Ipark. Thero will bo convoyancos at tho church at throo o'clock for tlioso needing thorn. Suppor will bo serv ed at 0:30. Rooms .will bo neoded for tho Ac commodation of toachors attending tho Lincoln County Teachers' Instltluto to bo hold in North Platto Soptcmbor 3 to 7. If you havo a room which you can rent, ploaso fohona Black 602. G2-4 AILEEN GANTT, Co. Supt. 'Mil I THE UNIVERSAL CAR FARMERS & MERCHANTS NOTICE! The New Ford Truck will be ' received today and placed on exhibition at the Ford Garage, Cor. 4th. and Dewey St. HENDY-OGIER AUTO CO. AUTHORIZED SALES AND SERVICE. tit II n li 'IWIIWiHill I MIWWIIMII IIWIIM IWIIHW I IIIIWMIITll mitl! Former Teachers Kecclvo Commissions Georgo Davlcs, formorly of thoylocal high school faculty, who has beon In training at Fort Snolllng for sovernl weeks, was appointed a captain last wook. Mr. Hannor, who was also a local Instructor was appointed second lloutenant in tho artillery. Mrs. Frank Buchanan was hostess to tho M. M. M. club last wook at a farowoll party In honor of tholr pres ident Mrs. J., H. Ilfegarty. Mrs. Los llo Basklns was elected to fill tho va cancy causod by Mrs. Hegarty's departure. Many a fellow who is "at sea" about clothes finds just what he wants when he lands at this store. (To be continued) Clothes don't make a man, but Many a man owes his success to the fact that he is particular about his personal appearance. First im- pressions often determine a man's future standing and a good appearance materially assists in making a good impression. Hence the importance of selecting clothes with care; of selecting styles which best suit your type of figure; of obtaining a perfect fit. When you buy clothing here you are served by intelligent salesmen who study your par ticular needs and sell you apparel that meets your individual requirements. That isn't all; you get full value for every dollar you spend. Style, fit, quality and workmanship is . always A number one. Don't take our word for it. Come in and -seethe splendid line of suits we arc showing. ADLER'S COLLEGIAN CLOTHES $15.00 to $35.00 Ask to see the New Oak Park Model. Harcourt Clothing Co. k