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Semi -Weekly Tribune Ira L. Bare, Editor and Publisher. qttnBfitPTlrii liATHi fttf Year, cash In advance . . . .... .I1J8V AUlllUKl VU IU W?B"I.O . ........... Entered at North Platte, Nebraska, Postofflco aa second clans matter. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1908. Christmas Exercises. Several of the churches havo pre pared epecial Christmas oxercIses, and below are publlshod those of the pro grams which wo were ablo to securo for this issue: EPISCOPAL. CHURCH. Onco again tho Christmas sonson rolls around and we come to celebrate tho birth of Jesus Christ, the Saviour of tho world. Thcro is ono great thought in this season and that is tho coming of Humanity's Light. Lot us not lose tho substnnco and attend only to the shadow. Tho substance is Christ, tho praise and peace and good-will to men. Our Christmas is not completo until wo havo ofTered our praiso to God, as well as tho symbol of our good will to men in tho gifts wo have been proparing with so much love and affection. This cradlo in Iitholem has blessed tho world with u newer meaning and care of childhood, a fresher truth for manhood, it haB everywhere cast a halo around Christ inn friendship, it has made liberality and generosity lovely to look upon but after all its prime purpose is to lead men to God through Christ. If you havo benefited by tho great Christmas themes in all other ways, remember, too tho praiso and "glory to God in the highest". The rector and peoplo of tho Episcopal church cordially ex tend to all who will como tho most earnest invitation to worship with us on Christmns day. Early colcbration of Holy Commumion 7:00 a. m. Morning Prayer (short form), Holy Communion and sermon 10 a. m. Sunday school festival in the evening 7:30 p. m. Special offering for aged and Infirm clergy will bo taken nt all tho Christ mas services. Program for Christmas service Processional Hymn: "Praiso Yo tho Fathor" Gornoud Vonltc,...."0, Como Let us Sing" Geo. 15. Novi Glorl Patri; (plain chant) To Dcum in E flat...E. Whonton Reed Jubilate Juan Alzamora Hymn.... "It Camo upon the Midnight Cloar" Kvrlo Eleison (choral) Glorla'Tibi Anthornt "Hark tho Horald Angola Slntf." Gloria in ExcoIbIb (festival) Recessional Hymn, "Christiana Awako". chnractors is as follows: Santa Claus Mr. George Payne HIS FRIENDS. Plum Pudding Loren Hastings Pumpkin Pio Florence McKay Candy Cano Clark Buchanan Christmas Cako..... Helen Jeter Christmas Candle Glenn Rltnor Jock-in-the-Box Henry Iddings Christmas Tree Amy Elder Mistletoo Lulu Wyman Holly Lela Scott Jack Jackson, head pupil of tho school, Bcnnio Johnston Followed by recitations and Christ mas carols. METHODIST CHURCH The pastor took occasion to deliver his Christmas sermon last Sunday, the choir rendering music appropriate to the sermon subject. The Sunday school will colcbrate Christmas by rendering a delightful exorciso entitled "Tho Redemption" This thomo will be presented by song and story, an adult choir of thirty voices assisting the fifty child ren who will take pnrt. Tho school has providod a Christmas trco and a treat for all members of tho school. The members and all friends will bo welcomed to tho above strvice Thurs day evening at 7:45. One Hundred Dollars Reward. Tho above reward will bo paid for tho arrest and conviction of the party or parties who have been breaking Into the school houses in District No. 5 and destroying property. w. h. simant8, louis macey, Loren Purdy, School Board. City Cleaning and Dye Works W. O. BRIDGES, Proprietor All classes of cleaning, dyeing and pressing. All cleaning done by tho Fronch dry process. A specialty made of all classes of ladies' garments. Give me a trial and i win guarantee satis faction. Goods called for and delivered. Works: Ottenstein building Sixth street opposite Elks' lodging house. ALL WRONG. Notice All nccounts duo Thc'Lcrdcr must bo nettled by the first of January, 1908, if credit for tho futuro is desired. Statements will bo sent to all debtors. The Leader, Julius Pizcr, Prop. order ok hearing for APPOINT MENT OF ADMINISTRATOR, fitato of Nebraska, Lincoln County, m In tho county court December 17th, 1IU8. In the matter of tho citato of Attco C. lluckner, deceased. On reading and tiling tlia petition or Kmory II, Spencer, praying that tho administra tion of said citato may bo granted to petit ioner as administrator. Ordnrod, That January 12th. 1009. at 0 o'clock a. in , Is assigned for hearing said petition, when all persons Interested In said matter may appear at a county court to be hold In and for said county, and show cause why tho prayor of petitioner should not be granted. This notice to bo published for six successive publications In tho North I'latto Trlbuno prior to January llth, I WW. W. O. KLDEIt, d22-3 County Judgo. The Mistake is Made by Many North Platte Citizens. Don't mistake the cause of backache To be cured you must know the cause. It Is wrong to imagine relief is cure. Backache is kidney ache. You must cure the kidneys. A North Platte resident tells you how. Aucust Ackerman. living in tho southern part of North Platte, Neb., sayB: "For tho past four or five years I Buffered from dull aching pains through the small of my back directly abovo the kidnoys. The lameness in my back was so severe that I could not rest well at night and tossed about from one position to another. The kid neys were disordered, tho secretions bemcr irremilar and far too frequent in action, forcing me to get up several times durinir the nicht. I was subject to headaches and dizzy spells and about a year ago was in a terribly nervous and run down condition on account of this trouble. When I heard Doan Kidnev Pills so hiirhlv recommended. procured a box at A. F. Streitz's Drug Store, and noticed an improvement in mv condition almost from tho first. Thus encouraged, I continued using them and mv health was restored." For Sale bv all Dealers. Prico 50 cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, New York. Solo Acents for tho Uuitcd Stntes. Remember the name Doan'a and take no other. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK, of North Platte, Nebraska. UNITED STATES DEPOSITARY. Capital -Surplus Fund Stockholders' Liability $100,000.00 20,000.00 100,000.00 Guarantee Fund for Depositors $220,000.00 (Not considering quick assets and cash resources) DIRECTORS E. F. Sceberger, C. F. McGrew, J. J. Halligan, F. L. Mooney, Arthur McNamara. Do Ton Enow PROFESSIONAL CARDS J. The comforts of a hot water bottle? Come in and let us explain their many uses. We order direct from the factory insuring vou new goods and . at lowest price. Two-quart Hot Water Bottle TWINEM, Homeopathic Physicmn and Surgeon. Oflicoi McDonald Bank HuiMinpr. Phone 183. A. J. Ames, M. D. Mario Ames. rt. !) DOCTORS AMES & AMES. Physicians and Surgeons. Ofllce: Over Stone Drug Co. Phones: Office 273, Residence 273 75c. Schiller & Co., Family Druggists. First door north of First Nnt'l Bank. GEO. B. DENT, Physician and Surgeon. Office: Over McDonnld Bank, p, Office 130 Phones Rcsidcnco 115 LADIES' CLOAKS AND SUITS. D R. L. C. DROST, Osteopathic Physician, Rooms 7 an'l 8, McDonald State Bank Building, Phone 148. WILCOX & HALLIGAN, Attorneys-at-Law. Office over Schntz Clothing Store. Phono 48 rj C. PATTERSON, Attorncy-at-Lnw, Office: Cor. Front & Dewey Sts. The Indies of North Platte and vici nity are fast learning that they can bo well dressed and that their clothing will havo that stylish look if bought from our Ready to Wear Department, They are finding that this class of goods bought from us cost no more than if bought elsewhere, while wo give them far better values in workmanship and W. V?, SADLER, M. D. style and nil thoso little touches that every woman realizes make her appear better dressed than her neighbor, Tho time to buy winter suits and clonks is in the fall when vou can tret some benefit from wearing them. Our line is still complete. Eves tested. Glasses fitted. All calls answered promptly day or night. HERS HEY, NEBRASKA Wilcox Department Store CALL ON US for any information you may requiro re garding real estate. If you desire to buy, Bell, exchange or rent our advice will bo of vnlue to you. REAL ESTATE VALUES AND CON DITIONS are constantly changing. We make it a nolnt to keen in touch with all such i i .i i. i i enanges, anu mis uemg so puis us in u position whero we can help our friends decidedly. Drop in and have a talk. Ricrht now wo havo some very desir ablo vacant lots in tho west end and several modern priced dwellings close in thataro bargains. Buchanan & Patterson. :CALL ON: LUTHEKAN CHUHCII. Tho UBual caroful preparation in pro gram and decoration has beon mado for tho colobratlon of tho natal day of our Lord. The decoration includos dra porlos, a snow houno, Christmas bolls and Christmas trcos, Thoro will be tho oarly morning worship of praise Christmas Day, including anthems, malo quartett, ladles trio, duet and tho Sunday school fcutivnl Christmas even ing. To tho former, which begins promptly at 0:30 o'clock, tho public is cordially invited, and wo rojolco that mombors of other churches regularly auiist In ushering in tho day of Poaco and Good Will. Tho order of sorvlco will bo as follows: Anthem.. "Joy Fills the Hoart Today" Porter Hymn "Angels from tho Realm of Glory Emerson Morning Sorvlco including Introlt, Gloria Patri, Kyrio, Gloria in Excolsls and Collect, Tho Prophecy Isaiah 9:2-7 Anthem Calm on tho Llstouing Ear of Night Adams Tho Gospel Luke 2:1-1 1 Tho Creed. Malo Voices "Bothlohom Stnr".... Wilson Lndlos' Trio "Brightest nnd Best" Browning , Sermon. Offertory Duet "A Slur, A Song, A Child" Ashford Tho Prayer. Anthom..."Thoo Wo Adoro"...Lorenz Hymn "Hark! Tho Horald Angels Sing" Mendelssohn Workman & Derryberry FOR $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$ Don't Spend $3.50 When Fifty Cents Will do theWork Prot, W. M. Hayot, Ass't. Secty. of Agriculture of the United Slates taya about Stock Food! "These balanced rations arc often found by analysis to consist of the tailing! of mills, elevators and breweries, mixed with molasses and salt, to maVe the compound palatable to the cattle, and one of tht largest Stock Food Companies Is said to use fine sawdust, finely ground, to cheaply bring up the weight of bis product, Instead of buying a superior and expensive balanced ration containing high fattening qualities and acting as a tonic, he has paid a high price for a feed containing, along with ordinary grain, finely ground alfalfa hay and other common food stuffs, $5.00 to $25.00 per ton, a high percentage of refuse, and non-nutritious matter, some of which may be positively dangerous to the health of his stock." t Make your own stock foods and remedies by using Skldoo Horso and Cattlo Tablots for horses, cattle, sheep, swine and fowls) proper dote in tablets. Mix in feed or salt, They contain no sawdust, ashes, chopped feed or bran, Ask for and try once Skldoo Condition Tablots or Skldoo Worm, Kidney, Chicken Cholera, Cathartic, Heave, Fever, Hog Cholera, Distemper, Pink Kye, Colic, White l'lsgue I'reventlc, or Illlster Tablets, or Louse Killer, Spavin Remedy, or Darb Wire Liniment. Distributed by THE BLUE BELL MEDICINE CO., Capital Stock fcWO.Ofl.OO, Watortown.S. D U.S. A. FOR SALE BY JOHNSON'S CASH RACKET STORE. Furniture Hardware Buggies Wagons Harness Windmills Tanks Feed Grinders Stoves Ranges Oil Heaters Lincoln Paint Varnishes Brushes Oil Glass Putty A Christmas Drive that will bo thoroughly enjoyable to tho mnn who likes speed, or to those who like style nnd elegance, will be thnt in which your horses nro clothed in anew harness from our magnificent stock of up-to-dnte, well made harness. For nn Xmaa gift to tho driver of good horses there is nothing moro acceptnblo than a narncss trom A. F. FINK. I1AIT18T CHUHCII Tho ChriatmuH sorvico of tho Baptist church was hold last Sunday morning. On tho theory thnt it is moro blessed to glvo than to receive, tho members of tho church and Sunday school brought to tho sorvlco a largo number of pack ages toys, provisions nnd clothing which will bo distributed betweon now and Christmas among thoso whoso am ount of Christmas choor mny bo limited At this sorvico "Tho Redemption," by Gabriel, n story of Christ's birth and coming wbb rendered in song and reci tation, tho music being largely by tho choir. 13 V. I'flESHYTIvIUAN CHUHCII. Tho Presbytorian Sunday school will present "Santa Claus Party," a very pretty cantata by LouIb F. Gottschalk Thursday ovenlng at 7:30. Tho cant of 1 r IB H Better Than Pills For NATURl'S niMlDY Is batter than pills, boeaiuo It aotn In the right war. It sirtingllioiis tho Stomach, aids Plccstloii, rurrs IjieiiU, cleanses tho Llvar anil Dowels, onrlnir Constipation, Usually ono MR Tsblrt Is all ttint Is tiocossarr to correct the average trou ble. H stsrts In the Hlomacli aud sarobcs through the Liver. Kidney ami Iutoitlno, tllisolrlnu ami soothing as It goes. NR Tsfeltls nro always Just right aud neither sicken, gripe nor havt harmful nttor ofToct. ACT A SSs BOX, Liver Ills. 1 - n McDONELL & GRAVES, NORTH PLATTE, NEB. Notice to Bidders. Scaled bids will be received at th ollico of tho county clerk of Lincoln County, Nebraska, on or boforo De comber 31, 1908, for records, blank and supplies estimated as follows: Class A books. 4-8 qr. plain records. 1-8 nr. printed pugo records. 4-tax list 1-8 nr., 1-6 nr., l-4qr. and 1-3 nr. All records to bo mndo of tho best linen ledger paper, pntent bncks, full bound, extra ends, lunula and fronts. o.uuu tax receipts in duplicate or 6,000 tax receipts in triplicate. 1 dozen chattlo files of 200 each. u assessor s dooks, ledger paper, cloth bound per book. 6,000 assessor's schedules (linen paper). Poll books for 41 precincts (general election). Poll books for 41 precincts (primary election.). Clnss O. Whole sheet blanks per 100. Half sheot blanks per 100. Quarter sheet blnnks per 100. Class C. Sanford's, Carter's, or Stafford writing iluid per nuart. Spenccrian, Glucinum or Tnlla pen per gross. vannuium or bnlcon pens per cross Perfection pencils or equal, rubber tips, per gross. All of said supplies to bo first class nnd to bo furnished as requested by tho county officers. Successful biddor to furnish bond to bo approved by tho county board. Each bidder to hnvo printed on tho envolope, "Bids for prlntinir." Tho commissioners of Enid countv re servo tho right to reject any or al bids. Dated North Platte, Neb., December ;, iws. F. E, Elliott, County Clerk. MUTUAL FRIENDS when they want, to treat each other to cigars will find none finer than thoso we make. Our five centers arc as good as tho ten centers of many other makes, while our ten centers nro at tho head end of TI oigura. And besides when you smoke North Platte made cigars you nro patronizing home industries and assisting to build up a greater North Platte. J. F. SCHMALZRIED. W. R. MALONEY, FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND EMBALMER A full lino of Caskets, Robes, etc. Calls answered promptly. Day Phono 126, Night Phono 482. DR. C. D. STANARD, DENTIST. Office 605i Dewey. Hinman Block. uitico hours: 8:au to m. 1:30 to 5:00 p. m. Serial No. 701. II. E. 21585. NOTICE FOR PHRLIOATION. Department of tho Interior, U. S. Land Ollico at North I'latte. Nob., November 5, 1U08. Notice Is liorobr given that John W. Child- erston. of Tryon Nob., who on Dec. 18, lOOS. mado Homestead Entry No. 2158.1, for west half section 27, southeast quarter southeast Quar ter section z. northeast Quarter, north half northwest quarter, northoast quarter south oast quarter section 33, township 18 north, rantro 81 west, slxtti principal meridian, has tiled notice of bis intention to mako final 11 vo year proof, to establish claim to the latid abovo described, boforo L. O. ltoncau. Clerk of tho District Court at Tryon, Nebraska, on tnoMu uay oi iiucemDor, nw. Claimant names as wltnesspn: William Kaho, Fred l'opham, Robert McPharland, William Scott, all at Tryon, Nebraska. nu-o j. k. KVAN8. Ucglster. Z OUU' 11 V dM ' sV." WHEN YOU PUT MONEY IN A CADRIAGE you want to know that your money isn't wasted. We givo a written guar antco to every purchaser. Thoro is no enjoyment that can equal a ride in ono of our matchless carriages. Wo can suf f y you with any stylo, all built with th' careful attention which in con struction nnd finish add so much to personal comfort. A. M. Lock. Probate Notice to Creditors. In tho cnuntp court of Lincoln nnnt.i7- Nn- brosltn. In tho matter of tho estate nt Pntrlclr Cuslilnir. deceased. ISotleo Is In' re hi- clven. that tlm r.reclltnrn of tho said deceased will meet tho executor of said estate, boforo mo, County .ludco of Lincoln county. Nebraska, at tho county court room In said county, on tho26th day of uccomiior, iws, anu on tiiozutn uay or Juno, 1WW, atu o'clock a. m. each day, fortbopur poso of presenting tholr claims for examina tion, adjustment and allowance 61x months aro allowed for creditors to nrosunt their claims and ono year for tho executor to sett o said estate from tho 14th dav of July. 100H. This notice will bo published in tlio north I'latto Trlbuno for elslit sue.- cesslvo publications prior to tho Mth day or uocemuor, iwh. Witness my band and seal of said court this 27th day of November, A. I). 1H08. W. O. ELDER, dl-8 County Judge. LEOAL NOTICE. In tho district court of Lincoln County, Nebraska, Kramus II. IMckott and Caroltno lloyl, defendants, will take notlco that upon tho2tb day of November, 11H18, tho plalntlll Kuirene W. I'lckntt lllnd IiIh nntltfnn In tlm district court of Lincoln County. Nebraska tlio object or which Is to havo a partition of lots l.aand 3 In block S3 of tho town of Max well, Lincoln county, Nebraska, that In caso equltablu partition of said real estate cannot bo bad that tho samo'bo sold and the pro ceeds thereof divided botwoen said platutllT and tho defendants sharo and share alike, one-third to each. You and each of you aro required to answer said petition on or boforo Monday, tho llth day of January, 1W3. , , EtioKNB W. Pickett, dl-l Ily Albert Muldoon. His Attorney. Norton. Notice Is hereby give.' that by vlrtuo of an execution Issued by .1. M, Homier, a Justice of tho peace In and for Lincoln County, Nob., In favor of Cbas. llrlttlngham and against John Langdon and tomo directed, I will at ouo o'clock p, m. on tho'-Snd day of Decern tier. 1MW, at tho homo of M, K Pearson In Deer Creek precinct, In said county, offer for salo at public vendue tho following goods and chatties to-wlt! Ono lllly alxiut years old, color black and ono two row oultlvater. taken on said execution as tho property of John I.angdon. Dated this 10th day of Dec , 1H M. E. l'E ARSON, Special Constablo. NOTICE OK INCOHI'OUATION OV THE 1IUOHANAN COMPANY. The name of tills corporation' Is tho "IIu ehanau Company " Its principal place of business Is In the city of North I'latto, Liu coin county, Nebraska, Tho general nature of tho business to Imj transacted by this cor poration shall ho to own, conduct aud oper ate a general storo, lioth wholesale and re tail In tho city of North I'latto, Nebraska, buying ami selling merchandlso and other porMiual property, and bald coriioratlon shall have tho power to acquire, own and bold any real estate deemed necessary by Its board of directors for tho transaction of Its business and shall have power to do anything that may lie Incidental tolls said business. Tlui authorized capital stock of said coriioratlon shall lx tlm sum of ilo.OHO .00, ono half of which has Ih'cu subscribed and paid for and the remainder may no Issued by tho hoard of directors from tlmo to tlmo uixju full pay ment of same. Said corporation will com mence doing business on tho luth day of De cember, lW. and will terminate on the 31st day of Dccomlier. ll8. The indebtedness of said coriioratlon shall not any tlmo exceed two thirds of Its paid up capital stock. Tho affairs of said coriioratlon shall bo conducted by a President, Secretary, Treasurer and a board of three directors. 1IUCIIANAN COMPANY. Ily IliiTi.Kit IIuciianAn, 1 l'Kitnrn, Huciianav. VDIrectors. I'jtANK N. Ul'CHANAN, 1 NOTICE. Notice Is licroby given that at ono o'clock on Saturday, tho 2d day of Januory, 1W, at tho East front door of the court house In tho city of North I'latto. Nob., I will sell at public auction to tho highest and best biddor tho south half and tlio northwest quarter of section th!rty-llvo(35.) township thlrtcon (13.) north, rango tblrty-ono (ill,) west of tho Btii p.m. In Lincoln County.Nobraska. Terms of said salo aro to ba one-third cash, balanco ono-balf In ono your and one-half In two yoars from dato of salo with Interest at six per cent per annum, Said salu Is mado by virtuo of an order of tho District court of Lincoln county, Neb., entered on the IWth day of November. W0X, In a caso wherqln Elbert C. Cloarbart Is Plaintiff and Jennie A. Farlos, Arthur L. Ucurhart, John H.Goarhart and Watson 8. Goarhart nro defendants, broughMo partition tho aUivu descrllicd land and said sale Is hold pursuant to said order, Lesteii Walkeii, Roforee, NOTICE OF GUARDIAN SALE. In tho district court of Lincoln County, No braska. in the matter of tho application of Honry llloin. guardian of Namlo llangtson and Jo seph L. llangtson, minors, for leave to soil real estate. Notice Is hereby given, that pursuant to an order of tho Honorable 11. M. Grimes, Judgo of tho District Court of Lincoln County, Ne braska, made on the 7th day of December. lUCS for salo of real estate hereinafter des crllK'd, there will bo sold at public vendue to tho highest bidder for cash at tho east front door of tho court houso In the city of North Platte, In said county on tho llth day of Jan uary. lOotf, at tho hour of ono o'clock p. m., central tlmo. tho following deserllied real cs tatet Lots 5. 7 and Hand tho east half of tho southwest quarter (EW of SWM) of section ill, 111 tmvnuliln 1M tinrth ramm wnut nt tl... i sixth principal meridian. In Lincoln County, nenrasua. Said salo will remain open ono hour. Dated this 7th day of December. 11HJH. JlKxnv Hum, Guardian of tho estato of Namlo Haiiftson and Joseph .L, llangtson, miners.- ESTIIAY NOTICE. Taken, up on my premises situated on tho north enst quarter of section 34, township 15. north of rango 30, Lincoln county, Nebraska, the following de scribed nnimnl to wit: Ono light red bull about 18 months old, weight about 500 pounds, no brand visible. Said ,eo tray was taken up about tho middle of June, 1908. Maurice Breen. 8