t Wi tt I REnn (IdeaJh OfRealService Signatures of more really great men arc made with the Waterman's Ideal Fountain Pen than by any other means. . It is good- enough for you, fi Dixon, The Jeweler U. P. WSTCII INSPECTOR UK. UKOCK, DENTIST, Over First National Bank. j:. Phone 148 j-: If you fail to visit tho candy booth at the Masonic hall Thursdny evening you will be sure to miss a treat. ' Tho supper served by tho Christinn aid society Saturday evening was patronized by several hundred people who thoroughly enjoyed the meal. "The Old Missouri Hoedown" and a few other "Ozark" specialties will bo seen in Tho Missouri Girl at the Keith Wednesday evening. Remember tho supper at the Masonic hall Thursday evening. In the election held in 1883 the vote cast in Lincoln county was 1884, Harrison receiving a majority of 29.. Wesley Wilcox defeated W. B. Risse for county attorney and Martin Oberst was elected commissioner over J. C. Hupfcr. 0. H. Thoelecko has Bold to Misses Zina and Bessie Snydnr, of Council Bluffs, a quarter section of land north of Paxton. These ladies are sisters of W. P. Snyder, of tho state experi mental sub-station. County, division carried in Cheyenne county and the new county which takes tho north half of tho former territory of Cheyenne county, will be known as Morrill county. Tho proposition to re move the seat of Deuel county from Chappell to Oshkosh was defeated. Brntt & Goodman have buyers for vacant lots and houses if priced right. To our friends and neighbors, and especially the Carmen, we wish to express our sincrro thanks for the as sistance rendered us during tho sick ness and death of our son, brother and husband and for the floral gifts. Mr. and Mrs. P. H. McEvoy and family nnd Mrs. John R. McEvoy. For Sale. Three quarter-sections of land at $7.00 per acre. 2,080 acres at $12.50 per acre. 1G0 acres good farm land. One-half Bection good farm 'and with 100 acres under cultivation. For further particulars call or write to Room 2, Hinman House, North Platte. Dr.PRICE'S eREMi BAKING POWDE For making quickly and perfectly delicious hot biscuits, cake and pastry. Renders the food more tasty, nutritious and wholesome. No alum, no lime phosphate The government and food authorities have enabled the housekeeper to protect her family from the alum baking powder. They require that the label shall give her warnin g. She m ust buy from the label and decline any powder which the label does not show to bo made from cream of tartar ABOUT PEOPLE Charles McDonald spent Saturday and Sunday in Omaha. T. T. Kcliher, of Cheyenne, spent Sunday in town. Mrs. J. J. Halligan and daughter havo gone to Denver for a two weeks' visit. Mrs. Elmer Owens left yesterday morning for n visit with friends in Gibbon. W. V. Hongland returned this morn ing from Sidney, whero ho nttended court yesterday. Mr. nnd Mrs. N. P. Ogior returned Saturday from a visit with friends at Wallace and Sutherland. Regent Allen and Dean Burnett, both of Lincoln, spent yesterday at tho state experimental Bub-Btntion. C. O. Woingand has been transacting business in Omaha for a couplo of days, leaving for that city Sunday night. Mrs. John Murray.and daughter Miss Luurn returned Sunday from Lincoln, whero they havo been spending several days. Judge Hoagland, nccompanicd by a dozenothers, loft this morning for Wal lace, whero they will institnto a lodge of tho I, O. O. P. John Coker, of Sutherland, passed through yesterday morning enrouto to Hot Springs. S. D., where ho will take treatment for rheumatism. Cnpt. J. S. Robbins nnd son Clay, of Wallace, and J. M. Fristo, of Dickens, were in town yesterday, tho Captain coming over to make final proof on his homestead. " Mr. and Mrs. J . J. Cain, who were married at Oshkosh a couple of weeks ago, have arrived in town and will make this city thoir home. Mr. Cain travels for tho Wright-Welhelmy Hdw. Co. of Omaha. Mrs. Anna McCIoud, who had been visiting her sister Mrs. Luko Healy for two months, left Sunday for her home in Spokane. She was accompanied to Choyenno by Mr. and Mrs. Healy nnd from thero they went to Denver for a short visit. i Supt. W. P. Snyder, of tho state ex perimental substation, accompanied by his wifo and child, left today for a month's visit. in Washington, D. C, and other eastern points, expecting to bo absent a month. Wliilo in tho east Mr. Snyder will attend several national meetings of organizations in which he is interested as superintendent of farm ing and stock growing. Wreck at Piano. Thrco cars of coal, forming part of the train of second section of No. 56 wero derailed at Piano, about sixty miles west of this terminal, Sunday night about ten o'clock. Tho derail ment was duo to a broken wheel on ono of tho three curs, and tho derailed cars, loaded with coul, were reduced to splin ters. Tho cars wero near tho middle of tho train, and that tho wreck was not more serious is a source of wonder. Tho wrecking crow was sent up and cleared tho track after a delay to traf fic of eight hours. Notice All hunters arc horeby notified not to trespass on lands owned or leased by tho undersigned, or they will be prose cuted according to law. Blankenduro Bros. Tho fixtures for tho Stamp confec tionery and cigar storo in tho Keith theatre building will arrive in a few days, but it will be several weeks be fore Mr. Stump begins business. ociety. Readers having items for this column will pleaso call pnone j'J.J, Mrs. Wood White will entertain tho Club Nedofic tomorrow afternoon. The 500 Club will bo entertained this evening at tho Secborgor residence, Mrs. Sccberger bo to assisted by Mrs. W. J. Stuart. The Knights of Columbus will issuo invitations this week for a dancing party to bo held at Masonic hall on Tuesday evening of no'xt week. Tho Rebekah kensington will meet with Mrs. F. W. VanDorn next Friday afternoon. All members are requested to attend and each bring a friend. Mrs. J. A. Jones, Mrs. C. A. Weir and Mrs. J. F. Clabaugh are entertain ing a largo number of ladies this after noon at tho homo of the former, and will also entertain this evening Tho young pcoplo of tho Lutheran church will tender a reception to Robort Sick at tho homo of Rev. and Mrn. Crcssler this evening. Mr. Sick is a young man who recently came here from Lincoln to accept n position in tho McDonald Stato Bank. Tho reception tendorod Mr. nnd Mrs. M. Keith Neville Saturday evening by the Elks and their ladles was in keep ing with past functions given by that lodge. Tho handsome furnishings of Odd Follows' hall were mado moro beautiful by many palms, ferns and chrysanthemums, with hero and there a touch of tho Elks' colors white nnd purple. In the receiving line with Mr. and Mrs. Nevillo were Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Halligan and Mr. nnd Mrs. Geo. T. Field, and during the presentation of tho seventy or more, and throughout tho evening, music was f urniahod by the Stamp orchestra. Tho eloven o'clock toast was re sponded to as the Elks surrounded tho altar, and following this Judgo Grimes in a few well-chosen words welcomed Mrs. Neville to North Platte. A buffet lunch was served in the din ing hall, tho tables, which wero decor ated with ferns and chrysanthemums and the Elks' colors, being in charge of Misses Kate Seyferth, Irma Clinton and Evelyn Freeman, whilo punch was served by Misses Hildcgardo Clinton nnd Mamie Pizer. , Sam Delatour Indicted. Sam P. Delatour, tho well known Deuel county stockman, and a former resident of North Platte, wns indicted by tho recent federal grand jury for "unlawfully, willingly and knowingly maintain and control a cortaln enclosure the public land of the United States containing 4,380 acres," situatod in Duel county. The indictment was filed with Clerk ProBser, of tho Nort)i Platte federal court, a few days ago, and a warrant served on Mr. Delatour last Saturday by a deputy United States marshal. Delatour gavo bond for his appearance at the term of the federal court to bo held in this city next Jan uary. For Sale. Extra good fire-proof, largo safe, worth $75.00 but cut to $40.00. ' Bratt & Goodman. Sam Bowers in Trouble. Sam H. Bowers, who lives on tho county poor farm southwest of town, is in jail and will bo called upon to faco a Bcrious chargo, that of making a false and fradalent affidavit for tho purposo of being placed on tho pension roll of the United States. Bowers was in dicted on this charge by tho federal grand jury recently in session in Omaha, and under tho indictment ho was arrested byn deputy United States marshal Saturday and placed in jail, and has not yet secured bond for his release. Bowers made affidavit July 0th, 1007, beforo Judge Elder that under tho name of Samuel Johnson ho had en listed in Co. G, 21st Volunteer Cavalry, at Harrisburg. Pa., June 16, 1863, and was discharged at Chambersburg, Pa., on November 20th, 1803. These state ments tho grand jury fonnd to be fnlso. Bowers will probably be tried at tho January term of tho federal court in tnis city. The room occupied by tho electric light company has been divided by tho erection of a handsomely finished par tition, supplied with openings through which patrons transact their business. This gives the room the appearance of a bank. A WOMAN .0 BE PRETTY Hut nave Luxuriant and Gloss?- Iliilr, No Matter What Color. The finest contour of a femalo faco, the oweotcst amlle of a femalo mouth, loses something If tho head Is crowned with scant hair. Scant and falling hair, It Is now known, Is caused by a paraslto that burrows Into the scalp to tho root of tlio hair, where It saps tho vitality. Tho lit tle white scales the germ thrown up In burrowing ore called dandruff. To euro dandruff permanently, then, and to stop falling hair, that germ must be killed. Newbro's Herplclde. an entirely new re sult of tho chemical laboratory, destroy 1 tho dandruff germ, and, of coursa, stops ( tho falling hair, and prevonts baldness. Bold by leading druggists. Bend lOo. In stamps for sample q Tho llerplcldo Co.. pctrolt. Mich. Turn Htzes Bp cents and 11.00. McDowtl & Qravto, tfpttcItU Agtt, Mrs. J. C. Ferguson Dies. Mrs. J. C. Forguson, n former res ident of North Plntte, died nt Los An geles Ust Friday, In which city sho had made her homo for several years. Mrs. Ferguson had been sick for sovoral weeks, but death camo unexpectedly. The rcmnlns woro interred nt Ocean Park, Calif,, along side thoso of her daughter. Y. M. C. A. Benefit. Manager Miller, of tho opera houio picture show, has offered to givo abenc fit to tho Y. M. C. A. next Sunday 'and will exhibit biblcnl pictures, such as Jerusalem in tho Tlmo of Christ, David and Goliath, and other subjects of liko nature. Tho ontiro proceeds of tho day will bo turned over to tho associ ation. Foot Ball Game. Tho high school foot ball eleven was defeated Friday nfternoon by a pick up team by a scoro of eight to nothing. Tho winning tenm included a number who hud played on tho high school teams of past years, and they outclassed the school boys in beef nnd brawn. Another game will bo played next Thursday nfternoon. The Corn Show. Wo wish ngain to call attention to tho corn show that will bo hold nt Suth erland next Friday and Saturday and impress Upon tho farmers of tho county tho fact that thoro should bo liberal displays of product, and espec ially corn. A good display at tho Omaha corn show from this county will provo ono of the best advertisements tho county has ovor hnd. Postofficc Site Selected. A Washington dispatch in Saturday's Omaha Bee announced that tho William Woodhurst lot nt tho corner of Fifth and Locust streets, had been selected ns tho sito for North Platto's now federal building. Tho price to bo paid Is $9, 000. Tho lot is 132x132 foot, has an east and north frontage, nnd is ono of tho moat desirable locations in tho city. Four other sites in to same locality had been olfercd tho government. Presbyterian Fair and Supper Don't forget tho Presbyterian fair and supper at the Masonic hall Thurs day evening, Nov. 12th. Tho following menu will bo served: Roast Pork Mnshed Potatoes Veal Loaf Brown Gravy Cabbage Salad Applo Sauco White Bread Brown Broad Baked Beans Pickles Cako - Tea Coffeo The fancy work will bo on salo at 5 o'clock. Supper will bogln at 5:30. Reception to Ministers. A very pleusant reception wns hold by tho Methodist congregation at tho hom of Mr. and Mrs. II T. Pritchnrd Friday ovening in favor of tho Rev. Porter, Rev. Moore and Dist. Supt. Chamberlain nnd thoir families. Rov. Moore, was not ublo to nttend nn ac count of ilnoss and Supt, Chamberlain was not in town, but thoir familios wero present. Tho ovening wns spent in social conversation, enlivened by vocal and instrumental music, and at tho closo refreshments were served. New Line of Business Opens. .Wo havo just secured the ngency for tho New York Lifo Insurance Com pany, tho old reliable in this lino. If you nro not carrying lifo insurance, or if you aro currying somo and wish to increase tho same, call and havo us ex plain tno many goou forms of policies that this comnunv issues. Temple Real Estate & Insurance Agency. Mrs. Smith Becomes Nervous. Mrs. Smith, who claims that her hus band killed Volloy Mann near Robcoo four weeks ago, is being held in Ognl- alla pending further developments in the enso, and is said to be becoming nervous under tho closo questioning by Shoriff Benl. Sam Mann, a brother of tho murdorcd man, is in Ognlalla ami has identified tho horse which belonged to his brother nnd which tho Smiths traded to a farmer living south of Ogalalln. Do Ycu Want Building & Loan Money NOW. Yes, wo cun get you all tho money you want right away in tho Nebraska Central Building & Loan Association of Lincoln. Cull and scous. Temple Real Estate & Insurance Agency, 1 and 2 McDonald Block. Y. M. C. A. Takes New Life. Tho board of directors of tho Y. M. C. A. aro in receipt of a letter from Secretnry McDill In which ho says that if arrumremonta aro' mudo for wlnlnc out the association's debt of $550, the rooms remodeled nnd a competent secretary secured, he will seo that tho rooms aro provided with pool nnd mllnrd tables at a cost of about $450. Tho board will ut once nrocoed to meet tho requirements demanded by Secretary McDill. The addition of tho nool nnd billurd tables will, it is be lieved, result in n largo increaso in the association membership, For Sale Foty-fivo head good Shorthorn cows. 20 head Aberdeon Angus yearling heifers. Thirty head of irood vcnrlinir steers If you havo something to sell, seo mo or write, w. II. TURPIE North PJMVw, Nub. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK, of North Platte, Nebraska. UNITED STATES DEPOSITARY. Capital and Surplus - $120,000.00. DIRECTORS! E. F. Seeberger, C. F. McGrcw,? J. J. Halligan, F. L. Mooney, Arthur McNamara. v Zeko Dbbson'a "clodhopper" danco is ono of tho fcnturoB that will bo in. troduccd In Tho Missouri Girl at tho Keith tomorrow evening. Twenty years ago last Friday an official test of tho waterworks was mado, Owing to tho wind tho stream could not bo thrown 100 feet hiRh, but It was thrown 164 feet horizontally. Tho supply of water was ample, but on account of tho wells not being ns deep as tho contract called for, tho ac ceptance of tho tost was postponed thirty days. The Missouri Girl is a guaranteed attraction, and tho thoatro manager is instructed to rofund tho money if thoro is ono singlo thing advertised that is not performed to tho letter. Tho clnlm that it is tho boot domestic comedy ever written has never been disputed. The production of tho play in this city will bo tho equal of any over given. Not lino or a sceno cut out, and not a bnd actor In tho cast. At tho Keith Wed nesday ovoning, Milk Fever. Humphreys' Votcrinary Specific A. A. In Milk Fover saves tho lifo of tho cow and its usefulness inasmuch na tho milk does not dry up under this treat ment. Milk Fovor begins after calving. Tho cow refuses food, is depressed nnd dull, hangs her head; urino scanty; bowels confined; horns and noso hot; quick pulse; breathing heavy with heaving flanks. A few doses of A. A. brenks up the fover nnd saves tho cow. Prico GO cents at all doalors, or sent on receipt of prico. ' A 500 pago book on tho treatment and caro of Domestic Animals and Stable Chart to hang up, mailed free. Humphreys' Homco. Medlcino Co., Corner W illinmand Ann Stroot, Now York. Estray Notice. Taken up on or about October 10th, 1908, on section 33, Town 13, Rango 29, by tho undorsigncd who thoro resides, thrco red steers, coming two- years-old, dehornod, branded with what resembles a fish-spear brand on side. Owner will pleaso call, pay charges nnd tako animals away. E. Soderman. North Platto, Nob. APPLES-APPLES. G. S. Christy, of Johnson, Nob., will havo a car load of apples on the track about Nov. 10th. Bon Davis, Gennots hnd Missouri Pipping In bluk. Will bo sold cheap. Ha will also havo somo of his famous wrapped JohnathanB and Roman Stums, tho finest of eating apples put up liko California oranges. Get somo of them if you want some thing fancy. Call at the car or loavo orders with S. N. KEMPTON. Pneumonia Proof. That's just what you will be if you will wear one of our CHAMOIS VESTS. If you are inclined to take cold easily these vests are just what you need. We have them for children also. The prices are from 50c to $2.50. Stone Drug Co. Souvenir Postal Cards for Sale. FOR SALE. Good Pure Bred Male Poland China Pigs. . . Sv J. KuvhIIrthey, Neb LADIES' CLOAKS AND SUITS. Tho ladloa of North Platto and vici nity nro fast learning that they enn bo well dressed nnd thnt their clothing will havo that stylish look If bought from our Rcndy to Wonr Department. They nro finding that thlscluss of goods bought from ua cost no mora than if bought elsewhere, whilo wo givo thorn far better values in workmanship and stylo nnd nil thoso llttlo touches thnt ovory woman realizes mako her appear hotter dressed than her neighbor. Tho timo to buy winter suits nnd cloaks is in tho fall when you can tot somo boncflt from wcnrlng thorn. Our lino is still complete. Wilcox Department Store 5EEKEITH theatre OUAB. A. HTAMI'. Manairor We& NOV. 11th FRED RAYMOND'S EvorlnBtlng Domestic Comedy Success The Missouri Girl A Tulo of Joy, Sorrow nnd Amuso mont of Simple Country Folks. Handsomely Staged. Cleverly Portrayed. A Scoro of Original Musical Features ami llrlsht Up-to-I)ato Hoeclaltlosl Come and Laugh with ,- - "Zoho" and "Dalny" Price 25c, 50c, 75c. SeAts on sale at Clinton. IN THE DIHTIUOT OOUHT OV LINCOLN UUUNJ'V, NHWIAHK A. In tlio matter of tho appli cation 01 iioury ilium. Guardian of tho estate of Namto HanuUnn mid Joseph L. Ilamrtson, mlnorH, to soil Ward's roal estate. Order to show cause why 1,1 eonso should not Issuo for .sale of Ward's real es tate. On roadlnir and llllni? tho potltlon duly vorlllod of llonry lllom, guardian of tho us tatu or Natnlo llangthon. and Joseph 1., llangtson, minors, for license to hell tho fol lowing described roal ostato, to-wlt: """1 Uliu oumi llll.ll IIUU ill BUlllUWOSt Quarter (KK of 8W,l41of section HI, township U. north of rango 2n west of tho llth t. in In i.iiiuuwi (jimmy, nun.. lor um purposo or rais lnir funds for tno odiicuiliin uml mnlnimimwm of Namlo Itangtson, minor, and for, tho pur pose of tl.o payment of tho Indebtedness of said minors which Is a Hun mum said roal es tate nnu ior mo puriio.so or preventing said ostato from Iwlnir wasted, and It appoarlng from nald volition that said real estate con sluts of a farm located In Lincoln county, Ne braska, and that tho Income therefrom Is Insulllclont to pay tho Interest upon tho mort Cairo Indebtedness upon suld land and to alxo 8ii pport and educate hold minors! It Is thoreforo ordered that the nextof UI11 of nald minors and all perhons Interostud In said rutl ostato appear before me at cham pers in uig court, House in tho city of North l'lattl) 111 Lincoln f!milltl'. Nnlirnatln. nn tli.i 7th (lay of December. 1WH. at U o'clock a. m, to show cause, If any there Imi. why license should not bo urauted to Nald IMiry lllom, guardian, to soil said real estate for the pur poses atxivosol forth. And It Is further ordered that a copy of this ordor Imi personally served upon all of tho persons Interested In said real estato at least II days Itufore the date hot for hoarluir and that Nald notice bo served uihmi nald minors, ami also upon Anna Mario Hmlth and .lohn A. Hmlth, nextof Itln, and upon Magnus Vllander, tho personal uuuidlau of said minors, and that this ordor Iki published for throo succosslvu weeks In thoJNorth I'latte Tribune, a newspaper publlshetTand printed In nald County of Lincoln, Nebraska. Hated atchambers In said Lincoln County, this 7th day of N'ovomlwr, ItKjH . , II M.fllllMKM, Jiidirnot TMktrlct Couitof Lincoln County, Nebraska, nltKI NOT I O K0 1'TtE VK It K K HALE, Notice Is hereby Klven that at ono o'clock In tho afternoon 011 Haturday, tho i:'th day of Dccotrbor, 1UU4, at tho east front door of tho courthouse In the city of North I'latte, Ne braska, I will sell at public auction for cash to tho hluhost and best bidder tho nort lions'; quarter of section I, In township 9 north, of raniro :) west of Dili p ui, In Lincoln county. Nebraska. Hald sale Is mado by virtue of an order of thu district court of Lincoln, county. Nebraska, In a case wheieln Mary Colin Is plaliitl'r and Mary E Ntuiroman and Albert, BU'Koman aro defendants, brought to parti tion the above descrllM'd land, and nald valuta UAJtU.nirBUut to said order. 1. Li. MiirujruumiBrt, ttufurvu.