2600 Acres Valley Land, rata er Irrigation IMPR OVEMENT; The north portion is the best improved place in Western Neforas- EmmjjjHitMfoii!M;ig'iiiTO ivci, a-s: i uuui, ov&xcjiy imuuci n iiuuoc, jLiAtc uttA ai V ltci, Willi 200. ton capacity loft; cattle shed 80x200 feet; two silos of 300 ton capacity, ice house, corn crib, gar age and complete set of outbuildings. There are also S tenant houses on the smaller farms. IRRIGATION men The present owners have expended $27,000.00 on the former irrigation project and now have a system second to none in the state, headgates, drops, checks, cul verts, all concrete and properly installed. StJBDIISION'3"'1 ranc kas a'" keen platted and will be sold in tracts to suit purchasers. LOCA.TION3 property 'es abutting North Platte on the west, the location being ideal for country home or parties wishing to be near good market. TFPMQReasonable terms will be given purchasers and every courtesy shown prospective buyers. Price list on Application. BUY IRRIGATED LAND. BE SAFE. For further information see O. H . El pr 5 EXCLUSIVE AGENT, NORTH PLATTE, NEB. LOCAL AND PERSONAL L. O..McGraw made a business trip tOjOgAjalla yesterday. Miss Agnes O'Neil, of Lincoln, is a guest, at the Wm, Stack home this week. .' Try the Ilexall first. Miss Nina Brestel, of Maxwell, has accepted a position with the Artificial Ice Co. W. V, Hoagland returned Sunday from Scott3 Bluff where he had been spending several days on business. Miss Arta Kochen left Sunday for Breat Falls, Idaho, to resume her work in the city schools. The Catholic Girls' club will meet Wednesday evening at the home of Miss Bessie Smith. When in North Platto stop at the New Hotel Palace and Cafo. You will bo treated well. &Stf Miss Margaret Johnston has accept ed a position as bookkeeper at the Ma- loney furniture store. For Rent Four lovely furnished f rooms with bath, no children, ouu west Ninth street. 05-lp Miss Doris Seibert camo up from Omaha Friday for a short visit with her father, A. M. Seibert. Headquarters for diamonds, largest stock in western Nebraska. C. M. Austin, corner jewelry store. 64-3 Miss Sadie Trovlllo left Sunday for Blue Hill where sho will spend a cou ple of weeks with friends. Miss Leono Marovisch left yesterday for Petersburg, Alaska, where sho is a teacher in the city schools. Miss Margaret Kochen returned to Omaha Sunday after spending a cou ple of weeks hero with relatives. Miss Josephine McNeal returned Sat urday from Sutherland where sho had been spending the summer with rela tives. The Misses Nina, Fayo and Esther Elder will ontertain this evening at a china shower in honor of Miss Zoo Wflt.tR. For Sale Two lots on south Wal nut: corner lot has three houso. Will sell ono or both. Inquire at 221 south Walnut. C5-" Mrs. F. It. Elliott, son La Verno and Bister Miss Stella Banks, spent Sunday In Brady as the guests of Mrs. Nor man Edwards. For Sale Tract of 18 acres of land adjoining city on west. Ad dress A. F. Splinter, North Platto, or phono 7S3F5. C3"2 Bishop Beecher officiated at tho Episcopal church Sunday in th0 ab sence of tho rector, who was away on missionary work. Miss Anna O'Connell returned Sun day to Grand Island, after spending a week hero with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. O'Connell. Mr. and Mrs. Olvor Carroll and Mr. and Mrs. Marston Van Doran roturnod home. Saturday from a two wooks auto trlp'lo tho mountains. Mrs. Geo. Fi Patterson and daughter Jessie left by auto yesterday for Fonda Iowa, where they will make an indefi nite visit with relatives. Miss Helen Jeter will leave Thurs day for . Chicago to attend the Uni versity of Chicago at which she will tako her master degreo this year. Miss Jane Cushing and little nephew and niece, Allen and Doris Tarklngton, returned last night from tho moun tains where they had spent tho sum mer. Rev. and Mrs. J. II. Curry, who have been visiting at Knasas City and oth er points east for two or three weeks, aro expected home about Soptcmbei first. Home grown watermelons aro now being marketed, though they will reach a better condition a week later. Tho crop is reported to be rather light duo to tho dry weather. Capt. and Mrs. Ora Smith and Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Thorp, of York, spent Sunday with Mrs. J. L. Kelso while enroute to western Nebraska and Col orado on a land buying trip. Tho parish and Sunday schol of tho Church of Our Saviour will havo a picnic at tho city park Thursday, Au gust 28th, to which all parishonors and friends of tho parish are Invited. Miss Beryl Jeter, who had been 'spending her vacation with her par onts, returned last week to Los An geles where sho holds tho position of instructor of music in tho high school. A regular meeting of the Methodist aid society will bo held at tho church next Thursday afternoon. In tho ev ening commencing at C o'clock tho ladles will servo one of their splendid 50c dinners to tho public. Frank Turpie, who purchased tho former Otten farm fivo miles west of town two years ago for ?150 per acre, lias turned down an offer of $250. Ho holds the. price this week at $300 next week it may bo higher. W. T. Banks arrived this morning from Long Beach, California, and will spond some time hero looking after business Interests and visiting his sons u. Ju. ana w. is. nanus and daughter Mrs. F. R. Elliott. A letter received a fow days ago by Dr. Dent from Miss Edith Patterson stated that her father sceomd to be getting along satisfactorily and was largely ablo to wait upon himsolf. No intimation was given as to when tho family would return home. Mr. and Mrs. C. II. Watts entertain ed twenty young ladles at a four course dinner Sunday evening at their homo north of town. Decorations wero in pink and white with great boqucts of pink and white carnations gracing tho tablos. Tho placo cards represented tiny boquets of pink and whlto flowers, and when the gupoats pulled tho cards and tho llttlo stream era which ran into tho center boquot, tiny rolls of papor wero revealed which bore the announcomont of the wedding of Miss Zoo Wntta to Ilonry Toilllon on Septomber 2d. Miss Zoo Watts has resigned her position with the Artificial Ice Co. Now silk middy ties, the now kind in black, blue and red at tho Style Shop. Tho Style Shop has just received a now shipment of stylish stout blouses, up to 52 size. Mrs. Ed Rebhauscn and daughter iMiss Gertrude returned Saturday from a two weeks stay in Denver. Get our prices on diamonds before buying. AUBtln,. Jeweler, corner jew elry store. 04-3 Georgo and Hammond Brown came down from their ranch in Arthur coun ty to spend tho weok end with their mother, Mrs. Mary Brown. If you have some ono you wish to bo very nice to, tako them to the Keith theatre Wednesday or Thursday to sco William Farnum in "Tho Lono Star Rauger." It will be an cntertnin mont that they will enjoy and appreciate. ) E. F. Seoberger, Paul Harrington I and Austin Bedell left Friday for Den ' ver by auto, making tho drive through i that day. Paul returned yesterday by train nnd E. F. and Austin will he home tho later part of tho week. The roads from .Tulcsburg into Denver arc reported to bo porfect condition. Bids for the oretlon of a new school houso, to replace tho Platto Valley building which burned, will bo recoi,ved at tho office of Beeler & Crosby up to noon next Monday. Tho estimated cost of tho now building Is around twenty thousand dollars, and It will bo tho peer of any rural'school build ing in tho county. Soo .'Clinton & Son' about your Eyo troubles, satisfaction every time. Rev. Henry Ives camo down from Sldnoy to spend Sunday and Monday hero with friends. Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Morey returned Saturday from a two weeks' vacation spent at Idaho Springs, Col. Mrs. II. Saline, of Los Angeles, Cal., is a guest at tho J. C. Den homo. O, See "Clinton & Son SstTOWB -uout vour Eves nnd . satisfied. Sign ot thp Big Ring. For Snlo G40 acres of hay ono milo north of Wallace, Nob . 35 cents per acre, or ono-third of hny in stack. Address Box 117, North Platto, Nob. G3-2 Try tho Roxall' first. Sign of tho Big Ring. Frank S. Hengen, living four miles oast and four miles south of Wallace, will havo a sal0 of live stock Tuesday, September 2d. Included aro eighty two head of pure bred and high grade cattle, forty-sovon head of pure bred Duroc Jcrsoys and twenty-four head of horses. Mr. Ilengon will removo to eastorn Nebraska. j For your family car, I don't know where you can buy so much car fr your money, as you can buy In either tho Chandler open or closed typos. It is a fact that many former cheaper cars aro now selling for more mono) and other comparablo cars at from $300 to $900 more. Investigate valu before you buy. Now taking orders for September dollvory. J. V. ROMIGII, Dealt r. M. T. Munslngor, of Wayno, Neb . haB purchased tho E. N. Onlor resi dence property on south Dowoy, to gether with tho greater jrnrt of tho furnishings, and will tako possession October first. Mr. Munslncor recently purchased tho Earl Heffnor section of land in tho south part of tho county and will dovoto hla time to looking after this nnd othor tracts of land he owns In wostorn Nebraska- Mrs. Mun Blngor, who is a Blstor of Mrs. R. A. Garman, is now a guest of tho lattor. Lalley Li&ht is a complete unit anting and generator with IS cnlt storage battery. It eupplies ample electricity for lights, water pump, wattling machines, sweeper, cream separator, fannlnil mill, iron, eto. Farmers Say Lalley Saves 13 to 66 Hours Per Week Doubt of the positive saving of Lalley Light has disappeared. Proof is piling 'up on all sides. We no longer need to ask you to accept our statements. We never doubted for a minute that Lalley-Light-and-Power was one of the greatest blessings that had ever come to the farmers of the world. Now we can quote the farmers themselves thousands of them. The grand average saving in all the records com piled thus far is better than 13 hours per week Many of these farmers admit they Installed the Lalley because their wives, sons and daugh ters gave them no rest till they did. They weren't thinking so much of the sav ing. They simply couldn't get away from the conclusion that their wives and families were entitled to the comfort, the education, the conveniences of Lalley-Light-nnd-power. Now they are finding that Lalley Is even more than a wonderful comfort nnd convenience. It is making money by saving time for them. Think of one man admitting cheerfully that he has gained 66)4 hours' labor In one week! The wise thing for you to do la to see Lalley Light. Its value to you, your family nnd your farm is so great that it would pay you to make a special trip to us as soon as you can. Or we will come to you If you telephone. Ask your Lalley dealer to show you the Lalloy Saves Book tellln& experiences of Lalley owners LALLEY LIGHT CORPORATION DETROIT, MICHIGAN - - - U.S.A. jalietfji&ht saves time.smfes labor, safiemomq. I a . TROTTER, Dealer, NORTH PLATTE, NEB.