PI 1 R LIC SALE! The Dancing Girls in "The Time, Place and Girl," at The Keith Friday, January 21st NEWS Ol? TELE CITY AND COUNTY. The Iddings Proceedings Last Wednesday evening Mrs. G. F. Iddings and J. J. Halligan returned with Mr. Iddings from Ohio. For a con siderable time lately, Mr. Iddings has been in Colorado. When he left North Platto he ent to a sanitarium at Boulder and remained there about ton months. From there ho was taken to Colorado Springs where he remained for about six months. During the time he was in Colorado, he was under the im mediate charge of his sister, Miss Eliz abeth Iddings, whom Mrs. Iddings had placed in charge of him, Mrs. Iddings paying all the expenses. For some time Mrs. Iddings had re quested that Mr. Iddings be brought home, as he did not scorn to bo particu larly benefitted by the treatment in Colorado. Miss Elizabeth Iddings, under one pretext or another, deferred bring ing him home until Mrs. Iddings in structed her peremptorily to bring Mr. Iddings homo and sent a nurse to Den ver to meet Mr. Iddings on his way homo. When these peremptory in structions were received by Miss Eliz abeth Iddings, instead of bringing him to his home, she placed him on the train and withuot the knowlege of Mrs. Iddings, took him tq Warren, Ohio. As soon as arrangements could bo made, Mrs. Iddings and Mr. Halligan went to Warren to bring Mr. Iddings homo. When Mrs. Iddings arrived in Warren, Miss Elizabeth Iddings refused to sur render possession of Mr. Iddings, called in the Chief of Police and an officer and ordered Mrs. Iddings and Mr. Hal ligan out of the house. She refused at that time, to give up Mr. Iddings or to allow his wife to have anything to do with him. After some investigation, Mrs. Iddings and Mr. Halligan went to Cleveland, about forty miles distant from Warren and sued out a writ of habeas corpus, under which the sheriff of Cuyahoga County took Mr. Iddings from Warren and brought him to Cleveland, where on Friday, the 7th, the trial was had in tho Common Pleas Court and a judgment rendered, taking Mr. Iddings from the custody of his brothers and sister and delivering him into the custody of his wife. After these proceedings, Mrs. Idd ings and Mr. Hnlligan proceeded to bring Mr. Iddings home, stopping at Chicago and Omaha to rest. Mr. Idd ings, condition is much the same as when he left hero to go to Colorado. Land Sells High. Wm Kittenbrink has sold his 1G0 acre farm in Peckham precinct to Elmer Peckham for a consideration of eleven thousand dollars, , or a fraction less than seventy-five dollars por acre. From this it will bo seen that unir- rigatcd land in Lincoln county ing pretty high in price. is soar- Cottonwood and Vicinity. Miss Emily E. Clark resumed school last Monday morning. Carfield & Rosse shelled corn for Hutchison, Ilosse, Jackson and Som mers this week . Many potatoes have been frozen dur ing this cold wintry weather. C. 0. Hutchinson and A. F. Burke enjoy grapiiapnone music those long winter evenings. H. C. Hartmnn is not particular whose shoes he puts on in the morning when he arises. C. E. Oldfather has been almost off his feet lately with a crippled back. My sympathies go with you, wo are in tho same boat. B. G. Sowlc is hailing down his hay from Cottonwood canyon. The mumps have been loitering around in our community and claiming some victims. On Tuesday evening a few of the young peoplo in our immediate vicinity called at Arnold's and' had a tally pull ing. Fred Ericsson has been buying com of the farmers near Fort McPheraon cemetery. On building a fire to warm the church in Maxwell, Rev. A. M. Horan exper ienced quite a blow out. Tho gas burst open tho stovo doors, blow down tho stove pipe and filled tho room with an awful gas smoke. J. H. Adams will have a sale on Mon day, January 18th. Mrs. Campbell, of Maxwoll, has been attacked with another siege of sickness. The merchants of Maxwell will start on a cash basis on February 14th. We believe this is tho hotter plan. Pay as you go; if you can't pay don't go. Sun's Rays Burns Curtains. A rather peculiar loss occurred at the W. V. Hoagland residence this week. Mrs. Hoagland placed seven window curtains near a window in which stood a fish globe. The rays of the sun re flected from the globe to the curtains and so charred them that they were all valueless. Like Finding The Money. $25.00 suits and overcoats at $15.00 $18.00 suits and overcoats at $11.00 $15.00 suits and overcoats at $9.00 We'd rather sell than inventory. Weingand & McDonald. Baptist Church. The thought Sunday morning will be "Stick" After analyzing motives, re solution, and getting them on a sure and abiding foundation then "stick" to them. Make good use of the hall in the severity of the weather as was done last week and come to all services. Evangelism will be prominent again at night. R. B. Favoright. 'Wanted. . A delivery boy. Inquire at Wilcox Department Store. Card of Thanks. The relatives of tho late L. E. Pease desiro to thank the friends and neigh bors and tho members of the Odd Fel lows lodge for the many acts of kind ness shown during the illness and at tho burial of tho deceased. "The Time, Place and the Girl." The Denver News of January 10th says: "The Timo the Place and tho Girl" has visited Denver several times, but never was appreciation of the tune ful comedy more strongly shown than yesterday afternoon at the Tabor Grand. The stars are capable, tho rendition of the two leading parts being especially pleasing; the chorus girls arc pretty, and their voices, as well as those of the male members o tho chorus, are far above'those of tho average musical comedy. The usual crowed house greeted the play. Standing room tickets were sold and chairs wore placed in tho orchestra pit and in some of tho aisles. The au dience was loud in its appreciation of tho work of Robert Pitkin, as Johnny Hicks the straight gambler; and Eliza beth Goodall, head nurse at tho "Cure,' The main theme of the plot surrounds tho gambler and the nurse. To get his friend, a rich man's son, on easy street with his sweetheart, Margaret, Happy Johnny Hicks, tells that ho "beat up' the brother of tho nurse in a brawl Because he is a man, the rich man son tells tho nurso that he was tho one who did it, and despite this, wins Mar garet, and Hicks wins the nurse. The scene is a sanatorium, where a quarantine for smallpox throws all the lovers togothor. They cannot help see ing each other and do tho hospital work together when the help leaves after tho first warning of smallpox, Clean-up Sale on BASE BURNERS. We have a few Base Burners that we will close out at the following Reduced Prices: 2 No. 18 Retort Oak Base Burners; regular price $32.00, cut to $25.00. 1 No. 218 Retort Oak Base Burner; regular price $40.00, cut to $30.00, 1 No. 316 Regal Jewel Base Burner; regular price $55.00, cut to $45.00. 1 No. 61 (3flue) Round Oak Base Burner; regu lar price $65.00, cut to $55.00. DERRYBERRY & FORBES. The Story of the Cherry Tree Is generally associated with Waihington's Birthday. Lit tle George chopped down the Cherry Tree. You know the test of the story. We have another cherry stoty that will interest you and we want to tell it to you. It is about , wis- Pho Johnson's Cash Store. Norlli Platte, is now in possession of the Omaha & New Yoik Salvage Co., under contract to sell every dollars worth of goods in this tore within 22 ias h inning Wednesday, January 19th at 10 a. m. . This fine new 325,000 stock of Drv Coocls. Clothing, Shpes, Furnishings, rtc. vHyelftctiinllv slanghtt-recl. The Omaha & New York Salvage Co., is organized InrjjufptiriMjse of closing out bankrupt slocks and helping merchants in financial difficulties yWhen we get hold of a brand new staple stock like Johnson's, wc have nolluWcultv in COMPOUND Cherry Juice Cough Syrup E3 It' a tart and tasty ryrup that doesn't upset your stomach nor derange your digestion as most cough remedies do but it doci cure coughs and colds quickly, A tingle dose will rcliave tha tightest and most stubborn cough, (our closet will stop your couching and n 25e. bottle will break up the worst cold you ever had. Sold in tlucu popular rues, 25c, C0c, $1.00. Sold by McDonell & Graves. quickly distributing it among the people, as we always put on prices lessfcthalv half actual .value. We simply plunge in our knife and cut both ways. The original cost of the goods is a second consideration with us, we put on prices that must' move the goods and do it quick. Nothing Reserved. Everything Goes. If you miss the greatest money saving opportunity of your life blame yourself and not us. The stock is so large that we cannot quote prices. The following is approximately what we arc going to sell. 300 Men's, Boys' and Children's overcoats, including Furs, 600 Men's, young Men's and Children's fine Suits. 200 Ladies', Misses' and Children's Cloaks. 50 Ladies' fine tailor made Suits. 2000 pairs Men's and Roys' Pants. 1400 pairs Men's and Boys' Overalls. 3800 pieces Men's, Boys', Women's and Children's Underwear. 1600 Men's and Boys' work, wool and dress Shirts. 2000 pair of Shoes, Arties, Rubber Boots, etc. 380 dozen Men's, Women's and Children's Hose. 82 dozen Men's and Boys' Suspenders. , 1 1000 yards of Percales, Ginghams, Flannellcttes, etc. . 1800 yards of extra fine Dress Goods, Silks, etc. 1S5 dozen silk and cotton Handkerchiefs. 800 pieces of China, Albums, Dolls, Toilet Cases and Fancy Goods. 69 dozen Men's, Boys', Ladies,' Misses', Gloves and Mittens. 1000 dozen of various small wares such as tablets, pencils, pins, soap, thread, collar buttons, collar pins, etc. 50 Ladies' Furs. 54 dozen Towels and Napkins. 160 dozen Men's and Boys' Caps and Hats. 50 Bed Spreads and Sheets,. 200 fine hand tied Comforts. 140 wool and cotton Blankets. . Several hundred gross Buttons, Hooks and Eyes, etc. 100 dozen Neckties, Night Gowns, etc. 10000 yards of Lace, Embroidery, etc. i 100 dozen Men's, Boy's, Women's Wool Underwear. 100 Ladies' Skirts. " . 50 dozen muslin and summer Underwear. The prices we make will move the goods like wild fire. Come and hitch your Dollar to the biggest load it ever drew. All the stock cannot be displayed at once but will be brought forward as fast as possible. The Omaha and N. Y. Salvage Company C. A. MORIAN, Manager. Selling Johnson's Cash Store, North Platte. STORE CLOSED MONDAY AND TUESDAY To Mark Down Goods. It would require 7.C55 miles of froicht cars to haul the trrain. hnv. notatoos live stock, etc., produced In Nebraska last year. It would requiro 41,000 cars each loaded with 1.200 bushels, tn ntnsport tho wheat grown, and ovor 00,000 cars to haul thp corn. Wanted A girl for general house work. Apply to Mrs. A. B. Hoagland, west Fourth street. (BsSSfe. DR. F.f.MS General Practice of Medicine, Surgery Together with his Specialty, Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat. Your Glasses Carefully Fitted. OHieo and residence 413 East Fifth St., on grounu uoor, no stairs to climb. Phone 559. North Platte, - . Nebraska. GO TO P. M. SORENSON TOR Furniture Repairing AND CABINET WORK. Also Woodturning. WINDOW SCREENS .... A Specialty. Shop 107 Kast Fifth. You Needn't Mind the Storm even if you have calls to mako or shopping that must bo done. Call up this livery stable and order a carriage to holp you fulifill your duty. Then you can call or Bhop as long as you want to in both comfort and stylo. You como back untired and with dry shoes and skirts. Well worth our moderate charge for tho carriage isn't it? A. M. Lock. Htfttp of Nebraska, Lincoln County, ss. In tho County Court December 27th, 1IM. Ill tint Hind., f .l.ii ... 1.. V. ,." lon fir .Inhitnti .1 I tiiirii. ..ni r u.n.t.... 1 1 . vuaiiun ' null" ror praying thai tliu administration of said estate may to irrantoil to llonry O llupfor as administrator. OnlltflWl rl'lmf 1 n r. i. r. .... IQ.I. Kiln .il l ' ifMI.UttlJ tnui IUIU, Uly ti tui 'V "' ' ashlif neil for hoorlm? said po- n 1 411 iwrsuiitr interested in satll iiiottormay appoaraia county court to Ihj hold In mid for said county, and show cause UilV till Itniviir.if iwilltl.,.... .1.,..., . 1 rii, ".'' ..jiiv. milium iiut IIO irrniiUM . This order to no null liietl W ktv successive Indium prior to January 18th. 11)10 11 tho North PlattuSomi-Weekly Tribune, a K'h'a.L,, wsmippUi?iioi1 In said county, d d-a -w. c. Kr.PEii. County Judge. CONTEST NOTICE, Serial No. 01223 II, K. 21210 Department of tho intorlor. United Status Land Olllco North IMatto, Nebraska. . , Docombor II, 1009. Mod In this olllco by Jacob L. Harden, contestant, against homestead Entry, No. yi210 rnado May 20, IW05. for HEU. Mt,cJ-1!owns!'lt, V1' N- Ilno3l W. of tho atli which It Is alh'ift'd that nald Las Nellson na nuvur established his residence on said tract: that ho lias abamlnni.il unM trr.( fur ln?.ro. t.lla" months last past and has flllllwl 111 mi 1 H linli. n I ...1 . . ,11 iiinnuiu sum truer, bald parties, aru hereby uotltled to unnoar. respond and oiler evldenco touchlnu said al- IlilTnllin 111 nl.lnnl. . .. , ' I . . I"1", hefpro tho Itcirlster and Kecelvor at the united fitatos Land olllco In North I'latte, Nebruska. T,.' alc!. contestant having, in a propor affi davit lied sot forth facts which show that after duo dltlcenco porsonal sorvlco of this ........ v.,,,,,iralu,u,(u ia iiuruuy oruurea and directed that such notice bo elvon by duo unu iiruiwrpuiMieaiion. , TY. II. O. WOOPKUIIHT, 1 Iieceivor. 1'ROIIATE NOTICE. In tho matter of tho estate of Mary England, deceased. In tho County Court of Lincoln county. Ne braska. December 16th, 1009. Notice Is horoby irlven, that tho creditors of said docuasod will moot tho Executor of said estate, boforo tho County Judgo of Lincoln county, Nebraska, at tho county court room In said county, on tho 17th day of January, 1910, and on tho mh day of July, 1V10, at 9 o'clock a, m. each day, for tho pur poso of presontlnir thelrclalms for examina tion, adjustment and allowance Six months aro allowed for creditors to present their claims and onoyear for tho Executor to sottlo said estate, from tho fith day of Novem ber. lOUU. Tbis notlco to be published In tho North Platto scml-wcokly Tribune for olcht successlvo Issues prior to January 17th. 1910. W. O. ELPEK. o1"8 County Judgo. Notice for Publication. Worlal No. 01S"3. Dcpartrnontof tho Intorlor. U. Hi Land Olllco at North l'latto. Nob. ...... , . December, 18th, 1W9. Notlco Is hereby si von that Daniel W. K'un . of North l'latto. Nob., who on February lltli. m, made Homestead Entry No. 10550, Horlal No. 01S3, for west hair southwost quarter, southwost quarter northwest quar ter and lot i, section 1. township II, north, ranirn HI. west ot thu flth principal meridian, has llled notlco of Intention to mako final Ivo year proof, to establish claim to the land alKivo described, lieforo tho reirlstor and renoivor at North l'latto, Nebraska, on tho 18th day of Koburary, 1010, Claimant, names as wltnessesi Frank 1 VV"?'!'1 Urutit Tlbhlos. iHith of North I'latte. Neb., nnd John Pulls and P, II, Uar moojl both of homersot, Ntb. J. K. Kvaks. Ueirtster. Horlal No. 003.1. NOTICE KOIt I'DIILICATION. Department of tho Interior. U. 8, Land Ofllco at North Platte, Nob. .... ... . Dec. Bth. 100P Notlco is hereby given that William II. Turpio of North Platto. Nob., who on July Bth. 1004. made Ilomostoad Entry No. 20311, Borlal No. OOM. for north half nouthwon quarter, north half northeast quarter and northwest quarter, section 28, township 18 north, ranjre 81 west of tha sixth principal meridian, has Olod notlco of Intontlon to mako tlnal live year proof, to establish claim to tho land above described, beforo the Ueirlstor and Itocolvor at North I'latte, No braska.on tho ltb day of January, 1910, Claimant names as witnesses! Carl llroodor, IIukIi Homrer, John Hcharmanu and Curtis lllnuiau, all of North Platte. Neb. (17 H 1 li R.VANM. KenlNlnr , LKUAL NOTICE. Tho unknown" heirs of John Ilardau, de ceased will take notice, that on the lath day of Juno, 1000. Isaac Dillon, plalntlir. herein tiled his petition In tho District court Of Lin coln County, Nebraska, airalnst tho unknown heirs of John ilardan, deceased, tho object and prayer ot which said petition aro to qutot the tltlo of tho plalntlir In and to tho north M ot tho northwest H and tho southwest H of tho northwest U of section 14, township 11, north of ranue 81, west ot tho Oth P. M In Lincoln county. Nebraska, and thf, thh tin. creo rendered In said action, bo ot tho same uiruo nun oiroct ami taxo tuo place or a cer tain dcod of conveyance from tho said John Ilardan, deceased, to V, II. Loneley, of said luuds and whleh said deed Iiuh luiiin liwt imi destroyed and has not been placed on record In tho records of tho County Olork of Lincoln County, Nebraska. You aro required to answer.sald petition on or before the 17th day of January, 1010. uaicu uecemoerDin, ivuii. .., IBAAO UII.LON, Ity Wilcox 4 Halluran. his attorneys. Serial Nos. 01783-02003. Notice for Publication, Department of tho Intorlor, U. S, Land Olllco at North Platte. Neb. ....... . Jn. 10th. 1010. Notlco Is horeby clven that Sarah Ostorhout, of North l'latto, Nobraska, who, on Juno 1st. 1903, made homestead entry No. 19050. Serial No. 01b8. for east half southwest quar ter and south half southeast quarter, and on Juno 89th, im, rnado 11 E. No. 2010u! Borlal No. 0?oi, for north half, west halt southwest quarter, and north half southeast quartor, section 14, Township 15, north, ltanco 29 west ot tho Sixth Principal Meridian has died notlco ot Intention to mako tlnal 11 vo year proof to establish claim to tho land above described, beforo the Uog Istor and llecelvor at North I'latte, Nob., on the loth day ot March 1910. .Claimant names as witnesses) Oeorzo Moran, of .Myrtlo. Nob., Willis Combs. William Plttman and GarlMd Uuthorlcss, all of North .Platto, Nob. J12-8 J. E, EVANS, RefUter, 1