I I , 'J We do not give worthy 1 descriptions of our new J Fall Jewelry. Many new and novel pieces in art goods have just arrived. I . ! Monogram Collar Pins, 1 Monogram Cuff Pin&, Monogram Scarf Pins, Monogram Bracelets, Monogram Sash Pins. I are a few of the many I new and catchy pieces we 3 are now offering for your t t inspection. Let us show t you some of our choice t 2 leather hand bairs. new -f o '1 uu-to-date shapes. The best of quality. I DIXON, The Jeweler i it s 4 Wc Close our Store at biM fcx- cept Saturdays and Paydays 3t SCHILLER & CO., Prescription Druggists First Poor North of Firm National Hank Jake Milled and Cy Fox, of Garfield, and James Owens, of Somerset, are transacting business in town today. Wanted A girl for night operator at central telephone office. Apply to chief operator. Hay shipments from this station dur ing the month of October was the heaviest during any month in recent years. "During the placing of the new boiler in the power house the electric light company has found it necessary to cut out the light temporarily in certain portions of the residential section. "More freight trains over the Wy oming divisions than ever before in the history of the road, and practically no congestion of traffic," remarked Supt. McKeown Wednesday. Mrs. A. B. Goodman and children loft last night for Portland, Ore., where they will make their future home. Mr. Goodman is one of "the finest" a guardian of peace in that city. Lumber is on the ground for a bridge across the Suburban irrigation ditch . south of Nichols and those interested will meet and put in the bridge free of cost. All are invited to this "bridge party." This is about the finest fall weather the people of western Nebraska have ever enjoyed. Usually a storm or two arrives at this season of the year, but this year has been an exception. K ei th Th e al re Wednesday, Nov. 10th. Triumphant Return of that Nifty Song Show Sunny Si of Broadway With MAX BLOOM, , The Hebrew Funster. All new but the name. and Boyle Woolfolk. Woolfolk. Biggest Succes of the year with enlarged cast of Fifty People. The show with a thousand laughs DR. 0. II. CRESSLER, Graduate UcnlLsf. Office over the McDonald Rtato Bnnk. Juno Ellis, who was married in Okla homa this week, will return with his bride the early part of next week. C. M. Fisher, of Gandy, is in town today closing up a sale of real estate which he made as agent. The North Platte Mill Co. received an order yesterday from the east for 1,000 sacks of Hour. R. II. Wyckoff, of Denver, is in town in the interests of the Routt County Colonization Co. Lincoln Carpenter came up from his ranch yesterday and is spending today in town visiting friends. The Baptist ladies announce that they will hold their annual fair and supper at Masonic hall on Nov. 23d. Mrs. Wright, who makes her homo with her daughter Mrs. M. II. Douglas, went to Grand Island yesterday. Miss Florine Lucas who returned last week from Omaha where she received treatment for mostoid inflamation, is suffering a repeated attack. The fire department was called out yesterday afternoon to extinguish burning grass on lots on west First street which threatened to spread to adjoining property. Fred Hnrtman, of Washington, D. C, general car inspector of the South ern Railway Systeln, is expected home tomorrow for a week's visit. The date of the Episcopal fair and supper is November 16th. The usual amount of fancy and useful articles of needlework will be on sale, anu me supper will be up to the high standard ot excellence. The ladies of the Christian aid society will hold an exchange at Howe .c Malonev's store Saturday and will have on sale pie, cake, baked beans, potatoe salad, jelly and home mane ureau. D strict Court C erk Prosr.er is now preparing the docket for the December term oi court, it win uu a jury umiii, and there are several criminal cases. Court convenes December 6th, and the j'ury will report December 7th. For Sale Six room house on west Ninth street, electric lights, cement walks, fine shade and lawn. i or price inquire at house. M. Hayes. The hearinir of Johnson and Wnlling' ford, charged with cattle stealing has been set for November 12th ami 13th. The case will be nrosecuted by County Attorney French and Attorney Beelcr 1 ,i If . , Ml I . 1 .l ana mo ueienunnts win uu ruiirusumuu by Wilcox & Halligan. N. E. Workman, who had been at the Thermonolis. Wvo.. hot snrincs for several weeks takinrr treatment for rheumatism, returned home Wednes day night. He was much benefitted by his stay tnore. mrs. worKman nccom panied him. The Oshkosh Herald sends the follow intr 8tecial to The Tribune: County di vision of Deuel county carried by G3 majority; republican majority 400; Osh kosh went solid for division, casting 231 votes: name of new county Garden; Oshkosh will become the county seat of new county. The committee of the Presbyterian church nnnointed for that mirnose ves- terday contracted for a $2,500 Estey pipe organ for that church. 1 he in strument will be specially constructed for the space it is to occupy and will include all the latest improvements. The contract calls for its delivery by January 10th. Book by Thos J. Grady and Lyrics and Music by Boyle Revival Meetings. Thore has been an incren3ing atten dance and interest in revival services conducted by Evangelist M. C. John son at the Christian church. Five came forward last evening, making eleven to date. The music is inspiring. Some thing special is provided for each ser vice. Mr. Johnson is impressing the people with his earnestness and his plain prac tical preaching. His subject for tonight will be "God's Nobleness." Saturday evening, "A Message to the Churches of North Platte," Sunday 10 a. m. Bible school, 11 a. in. communion and preaching, subject, "The Mission of the Church," 3 p. m. meeting for women only. 6:45 p. m. meeting for young people, subject "The Meaning of C. E.," 7:30 song service, 8 p. in. "What Think Ye of Christ," Monday evening, "Jesus the Troubler." 'mere were 100 present at the Ijible school lftst Sunday. 150 present is the aim for next Sunday. Help us to realize this aim. You are cordially invited to be present at all of these services. Jung-Huxoll. A very quiet wedding was solemnized at the home of Mrs. Caroline 'lchtz, south of Hershey Wednesday evening, when her daughter Anna became the bride of Rev. Martin Jung. The cercmong was performed by Rev, John Kuchonbeckor, of the (lei man Lu theran church of Wolllleet;, and was witnessed by only members of the family. The rooms were prottily decorated with cut flowers and ferns. The bride was prettily attired in a white organdie gown and carried a bou quet of white chysanthetnums, the bridesmaid, Miss Tiltio Huxol, was also gowned in white and carrieJ pink car nations. Omar Jung, brother of the groom, acted as best man. Following the ceremony a id congrnt illations, a sumptuous weuumg supper was served. The bride is well known anions nc nuaintances and has a host of friends in the vicinity in which she 'ives. The irroom has for the past year been minister cf he German Lutheran chur h in XMowell precinct, but is now stationed at Palmer. Neb. Rev. and Mrs. Jung left last night for Palmer, Neb., where they will make their future home. The Local Market. Butter is scarce and commands 25 and 30 cents per pound, nc:ording to quality. The local supply cf eggs is insufficient to meet the demand and they are being shipped in and sold for 30 cents. Few potatoes are being marketed by the farmers, and practi cally all are shipped in. Priciss paid for turnips are 40 cents per bushel, carrots 75 cents, beets 75 cents nnd onions $1.50. Today the mill company is paying 88 cents for wheat, 47 for corn, 35 for oats, 40 for barley and. 57. for rye. Sunday Dinner at Enterprise Bakery. Cream Tomato Soup, Roast Turkey. Cranberry Jelly, Roast Chicken, Dressing, Roast Pork, Apple Sauce, Mashed Potatoes, Brown Gravy, Cream Peas, Shrimp Salad, Celery, Olives, Pickles Tea, Coiree, Milk, Ice Cream. Price 35 cents. Baptist Church. The nastor will be in his pulpit Sun- day, and begin a series of sermons on "The Influence of the Church on the World." Next Sunday's subject will be "In the Political World." A treat is promised for the night service. Dr. Schleh, the speaker of the day at the Y. M. C. A. will preach at thin meeting. All are welcome. Pastou. Bargains in Residences- $1400.00 will buy good five room cot tage, full lot GGxl32, new cement walk anu sewer in and paid for. $2G00.00 will buy nice six room cot tage, two lots, barn and outbuildings and cement walk, electric lights and city water, in a desirable part of city. $3500.00 will buy the new 8 room Senter residence 011 West Fifth street, with two full lots, nice barn nnd out buildinirs. cement walks, electric liuhta, shade trees and blue grass. These properties arc worth more money and will prove good investments lor the purcnase. UUCHANAN IV I'A ITKUBON. Plenty of E'.ggs When Ecfgs are scarce is the desire of every poul try keeper. If you will feed Lee's Egg Maker the most concentrated form of meat, which sup plies them with the neces sary animal food and keep your flock healthy by the use of Lee's Germozone your egg basket will be filled the coldest days. Schiller & Co., 1st door north First Natl. Bank NORTH PLATTE MILL ! Hifirh Grade Flour, Corn Mea! & These goods are strictly high grade, low price, and guaranteed to give satisfaction. Y T i- i li M .1 t-1 . . r .1 . ... . i i . ... i. i fj ror sale uy an grocers in ufacture. We are always in j price. Wc are now located nil rm invitatinn In mil nnrl till I 1(1 f IkUtlWII V vaiM 111 X j Our Phone No. is 508. et the Best Which is Always the Cheap est in the Long Run. No mutter what ou pay for u Suit or Overcoat, unless it has tho stylo, fit ..nd finish, it docs not satisfy Princeton Clothes nrc mndo right and finished right They satisfy. Underclothing is not made right un less made to fit the form. Seo our Munsing Union Suits $1.50 to $5.00. They arc better finished and have no competitor. The same apply to Ido Shirts. You will find them here only. Better get yours now and get tho pick. Drebert Clothing Co., (Successors to Schatz & Clabaugh.) Everything for Men and Nothing Else. 520 DEWEY STIIEBT. DR. ELMS, General Practice of Medicine, Surgery Together with his Specialty, Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat. Your Glasses Carefully Fitted. Office and residence 413 East Fifth St., on ground iloor, no stairs to climb. Phone 559. North Platte, Nebraska. GO TO P. M. SORENSON VOK ' Furniture Repairing AND CABINET WORK. Also Woodturning. WINDOW SCREENS .... A Specialty. Shop 107 East Fifth. OltHI'K OK II KAKI Nil OX I'KTITION I'OU AITOIX r.MI..M' Or All.ul .N l-"i l KA I UK. Htnieof NnlirnsUn, Lincoln County, hn. In (lif County Court Novrmta r 1st. IKD. In 1 1 ic iimltcr of tliu (iHtnln of Is.ihc I.amn tuuu'h. (IitohhimI. On ri'aillni; a'Kl lllliik' tlio -'TV' - .. it 7 ----- - . .. . peililonof Mary M. llarilnKlon. nraylntf that lie nilinliiUirallon of shIiI ehlali) inuy ho uruiiied in John llerioil as administrator. Ordered, Thul November iKiirl. Itmil, at 0 o'clock n. in.. Is rihsluiKtl for lietirliiicsnld pti- ililmi. tthen all pef.sons Interi.sied in haul mutter may appear at a county court, to ho held in and for Haul county, anil nIiow cause win the nrayerof iiuillloucr tdiouid not I mi urantcd. This order to ho published fornix successive issues In l ho North l" alloTrlhuiiu tutor lo Nov. iiinl, WXf.i ii .- w u. I'.i.iimi. uoumy .iiiuko. uitnrctt ok mica ii i o on PKriTioN von AI'riJINTHK.Vr OI-' AHMIMSTKATOK. Htaleuf Nebraska I.I no 1 1 cointy.sN. In i he county conn November 'st, IWI. In the matter of thu estatoof Mary I.am- pltik'h. deceased. on reading nun mine mo pcu'ion or .nary M llarrluiMon. tiraj Inir that tin admlulstra- on ot said estato may no limited to joint llcrrml as Administrator (inten d, That .oveinhur --ill. r.v.i, at iu clock a. m.. Is ashlk'tied for loarlni.' bald pel Ii Ion. whun all iieisuns Interested 111 said mutter may appear at n county court to Ih held In and for said county, and show cause why the prajerof petitioner should not no granted. This order lo Mt published for six hticcffhlvc Issues In i ho North I'latto Tribuno prior to November 22d, W. W O. Ki.DKM, County .ludiro. NOTICE rOH I'UIIUOA HON. Department of the Interior. U.S. Land Olllco ut Norlli I'Utio Nob, October 18th, lUOn. Serial No. Wtiuil. Notico Is hereby Klvcn that Alpbeus M, Wilson, of Maxwell, Nebraska, whoon June, 2Hth, (Out, made II, E, No. 20IW, Horlal No. OJOii). for northeast ouarter and southwest dimrler. m et Ion W, township H N ranifo 28 West. of the tit h Principal Morhllan, lmsUled notice of Intention to make llnal five, year proof, to establish claim lo tin land alxivo ilescribed, before tho ItcKlsier and Revolver. hi Noi ih I'lat lo, Nebraska, on thu l&tliduyof Deivmlier. Itwi, Clulmaut names as witnesses! Fred M, Kuer, nf North I'latto, Neb Ernest E. SuUraw, Clinton M Vnrk, ot Maxwell, Nub., and I'litnr lrlukraw,of Wlllard. Nob. o J, K. Evans. UevUter. NORTH PLATTE, NEBRASKA, Manufacturers of Also "SEMOLINA," a Fine Breakfast iNorin riatie. vjivc mem a inai the market for all kinds of grain at the highest market in our new office just west of the mill and wc extend to Qff tlio nrnrp5 nf m.mnfrirriirnirr tin ";tnfF of lifp." uawwwww v m m a a h latLt 1VX111 IA. Vll JO UN THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK, of North Platte, Nebraska. UNITED STATES DEPOSITARY. Capital .... $100,000.00 Surplus Fund - - - 25,000.00 Stockholders' Liability - 100,000.00 Guarantee Fund for Depositors $225,000.00 (Not considering quick nssots.and cash resources) DIRICOTORS" E. F. Secbcrger, C. F. McGrew, J. J. Halligan, F. L. Mooney, Arthur McNamara. Hunting Prohibited. Notico is hereby given by tho under signed land owners und losses of land in Hall Precinct, that no hunting is hereby prcmittcd on tho land owned or leasca by us, and any person found thereon will be prosecuted under the law relating thereto. Schrever & Marlett Geo Kopf II. Waltcmath G. W. Long & Sons Frank Steel Fred Malono Geo. T. Patterton Lorcn Purdy Geo. ShnnkH Blankenburg Bros. Charlie Robinson Frank Ebele. A ROADSIDE MEETING with a wealthy acquaintance will cause you no embarrassment if you are riding or driving n horse from our livery stable. We make it a point to keep our service as near v as possible ur to the standnrd of n private stable. The result is that on the rond you'll meet no one you need take oil your hat to A. M. Lock. Notice for Publication. Serial No. Kin. Department of tint Interior. II. 8. Land Olllco at North Platte. Nob. October. 25th. IIHffl. Notico In hereby Klvcn thalGlinrle I'. Wil kinson. of North I'lalte. Nub., whoon Ootolx-r, liith, IMI, rnailo lloincHUMul Kntry No, Herlal No WM. for north enst ijuarler and soiitli hnlf of houthwesL iiunrtur, section i!0, Inwimliln 13. north. ratiiro 31. wchI oi tlio nth principal meridian, has II led 1 notico i lllf.llil .11 ill ii-m mil tw iiinnii iiniti ii . j jiji.i ! ,,r()0f. to eHlablltdi claim to tho land aliove of Intention 10 inaxo mini nvo yeiir descrllied. before the register and receiver at North I'latto. Nebraska, on tho 'Had day of December. IW. Claimant names aK witnesses! O, r Mmnr. Arllmr dinner. Curl llroednr. mil Thomas Zimmerman, all of Norlli I'lat lo, Nob, oiv-n .i 14. I'.vAnm, mnsicr. Change and Vacation of Part of Road No. 309. To All Whom It may concerns Tim Commissioner appointed to locate cbaniro mill vacate a nart of Itnad No. ,'W.i. has reported In favor of said chanite, bciMnnlmt at bctitlon 20 of salt! mad No. .in), runnlnir thence In a southeasterly direction to the (Int. between sections 11 und 12 of old road No DOW. thence In a northeasterly direction to conned wllh stallon II of Itoud No. SOW bo has also reported In favor of vacation o that nart of road No. SOW, lylnif between tint terminal ixilnts of tho chantie. and all oh lection t hereto or claims for damairo must be Hied In tho olllce of tho county clerk on or iH'foro noon on the roth oay or uecemiHir, HUH, or such road will Im established will nut. reference thereto. Dated North I'latto, Nulir., oct a. 1WJ. K. It Elliott. County Clerk. Road No. 328 To all whom It may concern t Tho commt8lonor appointed to locato public, road, vommvnclnir about - lods east otinoH.iY. corner or section 31-v:d aim run uuz thence north about bO rods, thence north east aliout 40 rods around head of canyon thence north about .10 rods, thence northeast about W rods, thence north 100 rods. I hence iKirlbnKHtin Incrhani. Nebr . on section LJJ 26t this road lo comnct with road No 216 snutli nf railroad mid tit Im 40 feet wide, ha rennrteil in favor of thu location of said road, nnd nil claims for daiiiHL'o or obiecl Ions thereto must bo tiled lu the olllco of the eiiiint v c erk on or Isiforo noon on the -sin day of December, 1U00 or such toad will bo UHtabllshed without re'erence Ihereto. Datwl North I'latto, Nuhr.. Oct. 2ft. WJ, V. II. Elliott. Oountv OlerU, GRAIN CO., I and Mill Feed ! Food. ana patronize nome man- a m m a a -w a a. w m wi CllJLl VU., LEMMER, Manager. HARD TO BEAT is our cigar. Tho more you smoke the moro you'll praise it, because a veteran votary of tho weed knows a good thing wnen no ngnts it. uniy smokers ot theso dears have a match for them. Our five-centers can't bo duplicated for a nicuel anywnore ciso in worth i'latto. J. F. SCHMALZRIED. INTIIKDISTIUOT COUUT OK LINCOLN (IOU.NTV, HTATK OK NKHIIAHKA. .lames II. Knorr. I'lalntllT. va Hamilton Uian and Trust Company and Ilermon V. Kinmons. Defendants. Hummons. TbuilefendanlH Hamilton Uian and Trust Company, and Herman I'. Kmnions, will take nonce iiiai on me wiiu uay oi uctonor, llion. tho iilalmllT llled bis petition In tho dis trict court of Lincoln County. Nebraska, niralnst you, tho said named defendants, the object and prayer of which are, that a decree of court le entered adjudnlnr plaln tlir to bo tho owner of tho west half of south oast (iiiarler, and east half of south weat ouarter. of section thirty-four, township six teen, ratiKo twenty-six, Lincoln county, Ne braska, and further as aualnat defendant 1 1 amnion I-oan & Trust Company, that a certain morttraeo upon said laud made by one Robert II, Kilmer. .Ir. and Mfn. for i'i7.ri.(0lii favor of said loan and trust com pany and tuny recorded in the olllco of tho Ikcelver of deeds .Juno IMtb, ll88. In Hook 7. at tiak'ti W), bo adjuilired to have lcen fully paid, that said mortiraite ho canceled of record, and that plalutlll's title to said land boouleted as aualnst tnor Urate lien nf said defendant.. That as air&lnst tho defondant Merman ! . Emmons, tho further nravor of plalntlir's petition asks that his tit lo tnaatd real estato bo established as prior nnd super ior as ainitnst any adverse claim of said de fendant, thereto by reason nf Imlnir tho hus band of one Harriet .1. Emmons, a subso- fluent owner of nu interest In said land by inlicrllancuas tiiooaiiuiiiororono .lames II, liecKwith, who (lieu si ueu or said land on or atKiut tho2lst day of Almost. IH, and said Harriet. I. l.minoil" convevlnif her lnterrst. In said land lo plaintiffs Krantor, tho defendant not Jolulnir In said conveyance, and furthor asidnir decree mat dorvitdant io barred and estopped from havlnir or claiming any In terest adverse to plalntltf's tltlo therein, or those clulmlmr or boldlnif by or tbrotiKli him In and lo suld teal estate. You tho said above named defendants and each of you aro required to nnswer said petition on or before December 'inn, iwuii. Dated this 28th dy of October. 1"09. .1 MI fl II. ICNOIlli. Plaintiff. dL'-Illy.) I) Dunn. Ills Attorney. Notice. Thomas Hnlio'd. de'endnnt, will tako notice that on tho 20th (lay o'Octobor, 1W, Wellraan II. 1'ailclock, plaintiff herein, filed Ills peti tion lu Hid District Court of Lincoln County, Nebraska, against Thomas Habold and Urn South i'latto Unit & Trust Co., tho object and prayer of which are to obtain a decreo llndlmr that a certain mortcai(u executed by Freeman V Hlddous on the HoulheastKofHectlouH, Township 0, Itanco 32. In Lincoln connlv, Nebraska, to tho South I'latto l-oan & Trust Co., and by tho Booth I'latto Loon tc Trust Co, assigned to tho defendant Thomas Saliold which rnort t'uirn Is for the sum of $150 00, dated Hop timber nth., 18Wi, and recorded In Hook 0 of Mortiraircs. at Patro fill, has been fully paid and satisfied, and for a decreo cancelling tho same of record and for a further decree llndlmr that a certain mortcatro executed by Freeman V Hlddous on tho land aforesaid, to thu Houth I'latto Loan Trust Co.. for $)7.Ml on Heptembor 6th. , 1, and recordod In Hook 0 of Mortmain's, at raireMr. has boon fully paid and satlsllcd and for a decreo cancelllittf and satisfying said morlearu of record, and plaintiff pram that his title to said land 1st (piloted as strains' all claims of the defendants, Thomas Habold and Freeman V. Plddous, and that they bo excluded from any Intertst In and to too land aforesaid. You aro reunlred lo answeraald petition on or before the l!Hli day of Decern bor. 1D0V. Dated Oct. SO. HfW WKLLMAN n. 1'AIrDOOK, l)y Wilcox & Ualuoa'. UIb Atxorwv. 1