, - " c t c c; Ca C0 U cL." L 1 TUESDAY EVENING, Jan. 5 KEITH THEATRE TUESDAY EVENING, Jan. 5 One Night Only An Attraction of Distinguished Importance JOSEPH and WILLIAM W JEFFERSON And an Exceptionally Efficient Company in Richard Brinsley Sheridan's Classical Comedy "THE RIVALS PRICES: 50c, T5o, l,fl.50 Reservations for out-of-town patrons made either by mail or phone SEATS ON SALE AT CLINTON'S NEXT SATURDAY r- r? rr? r? r? r? r? r? r? s? ?r?. ?r? r? r c- r r q: I HAPPY NEW YEAR. DIXON, The Jeweler; DR. 0. II. CRESSLER, Graduate Dcnlisl Ofllco over the McDonald State Bank. Arthur Cryderman, of Denver, is in town, coming down to attend tho wed ding of his brother. Frank Baldwin is visiting friends in Denver, having left for that city Sun day night. Mrs. Harrison, mother of Mrs. Wil son Tout, arrived Thursday and will visit her daughter for several weeks. Balm of Gilead-Tho best Cough Syrup. Schiller & Co., Family Druggists. County Commissioner Kocken had the misfortune a few days ago to break a bono in his left wrist "The Burgomaster" which opened tho new Keith theatre, will play a return engagement in this city January 15th. Mrs. W. F. Moran and children left Sundav morninsr for Herrington, Kan., where Mr. Moran is in tho employ of the Rock Island road. Marriatre licenses were issued Thurs dav to Harrv 0. Williams and Nora Eurp, of North Platte, J. E. Pilo and Dessio Newman of North Platto and to Henry Litz of North Platte and Emma Wilson of Echo. "Little Johnny Jones"wns presented n nn nudienco Saturday niKht that .n ftinn fillnd fhn Routine canacitv of Tho Keith and the receipts of tho even Jng were the largest in tho history of the show business in North Platte. 'Iho play, in all respects, was undoubtedly the best of its kind evor Been in town. tany out-of-town people wero present SCHILLER & CO., Prescription Druggists First Door North of First National Hank Mrs. W. L. Carey, of Omaha, is the guest of relatives in town. Mrs. F. J. Dentler and daughtor, of Denver, are guests of relatives in town. Mrs. Gus Chamberlain and little son, who had been visiting relatives in town returned to Denver yesterday. Rev. R. B. Favoright went to Well- fleet Sunday and assisted in tho dedica tion services of the now Baptist church. The BaptiBt church was again crowded to its utmost Sunday evoning and eight persons announed a desirn to lead a new life. At tho close of tho isorvice five persons were baptized. F. II. Thompson loft Christmas night for Omaha whero ho will take treat ment for sciatica rheumatism, with which he has been troubled more or less for several years. Tho stork visited tho TruBteo'B Ad dition for tho first timo yesterday af ternoon and deposited a nine pound girl at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. E. Shuman. Best wishes are extended to mother, father and daughter. Mrs. S. A. Bowers, of this city, re ceived tho sad news Saturday that her brother, Frank' DoLor hod been killed in the Omaha railroad yards, in which ho was employed as switchman. Dr. C. M. Ileadrick, Physician to tho Sanitarium department of the Hastings City Hospital, will Visit North Platto, Wednesday, January 6th; office nt Paci fic hotel. All chronic diseases treated by modern successful methods. Con sultation and examination free. Miss Maggio Barker and Miss Lund gren, of Denver, have been guests of Mr. nnd Mrs. Thos. Healey for several dayB. C. A. Howo has beon visiting friends in York county for sovcral days, leav ing for that county tho day before Christmns. Mrs. 0. W. Neale nnd son spent Christmas ntthe Banks' homo, and aro now guests at tho homo of Mrs. Ncalo's parents on tho north side. Tho Lutheran aid eocloty announced for Thursday afternoon has been post poned one week. No meeting of any kind will bo held by tho society this week. Deputy Sheriff Lowell left tho latter part of last week for Stiglor, Okl., to get Thompson, tho Maxwell horse thief. Lowell will probably roturn to night with his man. Harry Litz of this city nnd Miss Grnco WilBon were married nt tho home of tho bride in Well precinct Friday afternoon, Rov. Favoright of this city performing tho ceremony. Hurry 0. Williams and Miss Graco Earp wero united in marriage Thursday evening by Rov. Favoright nt the homo of Chester Williams in this city on cast Fifth Btroet. Following tho coromony a nice wedding Buppor wna served. Mr. and Mrs. Rubrake, of Hoopes town, III., who spent tho past ton days with Mr. and Mrs. Hans Johnson, left Snturday for California, expecting to be absent until March 1st and return Ing by tho way of Now Orleans. 'G. F. Palmer, formerly of this city, but for three years past farming near Herehey, transacted business in town yesterday. Ho has good success in farming and dono much better financi ally than while working on a salary in North Platto. Harry Ross, singing evangelist, who is to Do associated with uan shannon In his work here, is already in tho city. Ho is now planning for tho chorus nnd wishes to meet all who will hnlp In tho singing at the Baptist church Wednes day night at 7:30. Ho will also sing a railroad song in tho prayer meeting that night, as tho service is to bo made ovangelistic All are welcome. At tho last regular meeting of the Junior Union of the Baptist church the following officers wero elected for tho New Year: President, Edith Holcomb; vico-prcsidont, Frank Jacobs; secre tary, Ralph Hansen; treasurer, Minnie Lincoln; look-out committee, Gustaf Dalstrom, Ester Frelcdrici, Minnie Lincoln, Grace Casey, Hazel Donald son and James Lowden; supcrinten dent; Mrs. Leon', ' Cyrus Clark Pleads Guilty. Cyrus Clark, who was arresthd on tho chargo of stealing threo hand of cattlo from tho Van Orsdal ranch at Maxwell nnd has boon confined in jail awaiting n preliminary hearing, plead guilty to tho chargo in tho county court yestorday. This nction on tho part of Clark had beon anticipated for several days. Judgo Grimes is now in Omaha and upon his roturn Clark will bo taken before the Judgo for sentence. Henry Golse, who 1b also confined in jail on a chargo of cattlo stealing, furnished a bond of $2,200 yestorday and was released. W. E. Hoagland signed the bond as security. For Sale. Ono of tho cosiest homes on West Fourth streot. Cheap at $3000, but cut for quick sale to $2850. Other nico homes and vacant lots roal bargains, one-third cash, balance easy. See Bratt & Goodman. 87 OLD WAY THE SO E-Z DUST PAN FREE I? Wo will present you abso- i& lutely free with your next or- Vj dor for ono ton of coal ono of ?il theso So E-Z Dust Pans. Something entire! v nnw. No " moro backaches. Let us havo your order now, as our supply of Dust Pans is limited. Wo hnndlo tho boBt coal minod. NEW WAV W. BIRGE. Fire Department Meeting. A general meeting of the North Platte Volunteer Fire Department will bo held at tho First ward hoso houso Wednesday evening, Dec. 30th, 1908, nt 7:30. All members nre requested to attend. Thos. E. Jeffeiis, Chief. Tho county commissioners convened in Bcssion yesterday and aro cleaning up tho business of tho past year. Parties Having Idle Money should invest it in our 8 per cent semi annual interest loans. No Bafor or better paying investment. liltATT & UOODMAN. Y. M. C. A. Notes. Sixteen additional members havo been secured since tho publication of last Tuesday's Tribune, making a total of forty-four sinco the coming of tho new secretary. In order to properly place tho pool und billiard tables, through tho kind permission of M. Keith Neville, tho locntion of the shower bath has been changed and a largo arch has been cut between two of tho back rooms. Tho furniture kindly donated through tho efforts of tho international commit tee has arrived and been unpacked. It is fine, consisting of six mission rock ers, threo gnmo tables and an elegant couch. The secretary will greatly ap preciate it if the men of North Platto will como up and inspect this handsome donation. The pool and billiard tables and rub ber mntting havo arrived and will bo placed in a few days. Seckbtahy. Imvo applicants for membership in tho Elks wero favorably received lust evening. Twq of theso are residents of this city, two live at Ogalalla and tho other nt Gothenburg. The mom borship of tho local lodgo is growing without stimulation on tho part of tho members. Week's Break Up a Cold Toblets. SchiIjI.eu & Co, Family Druggists. h. k.. w k k iT' HAVE YOUR HOUSE COVERED by insurance. 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