n 1 as 1 I vw ill ll Thank You . . For your kind patronage during the past year and we assure you our best efforts to merit a continu ance of your valued favors in the future. We wish you a Happy New Year. DIXON. The Jeweler. DR. 0. II. CRESSLER, Graduate Dentist. OfBoo over the McDooald Stat Bonk. Mrs. C. E. Hoffhlne returned to Cheyenne yesterday. W. J, Rowland went to Grand Island this morning to visit friends for a few days. Arthur McNarqara and A. D. Mc Doncll loft today for a short visit in Denver. . Rows fbV rent, .221 ft. IOcoaL-pbcuo 32. Otoo Well wW Mm a gtpi tartly dinner during tbo iutorraisaioo of tho Firemen's Danco Now Year's Eve, After visiting relatives and friends for a week, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Loner gan left yesterday for thoir homo in Davenport, Iowa. Homer Rector, who during the past six months attended a business school at Lincoln, has re-entered employment ut FioW'u lumber yami, From December 27th to January 9th we will give you a discount of one-fifth from the regular price of every article carried in our Dry Goods, Cloaks, Suits, Notions, Gents' Furnishing and Shoe Stocks. These goods will be sold to you at regular price and one-fifth deducted from 3rour bill. During this sale we will not open any new goods in these departments, so it will pay you to come early before the assortments are broken. Wilcox Department Store. NORTH PLATTE, NEB. Regular services will be held at the Presbyterian church next Sunday. Mrs. Nelson Hammer and daughter Freda returned yesterday from a visit with relatives in Sidney. Shriever & Marlett are baling and shipping 150 tons of hay which they bought in stack of George Kopf. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Worden, of Sid ney, spent Wednesday in town as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Cum mings. Will Seibert, operator at one of the stations east of Grand Island, accom panied by his wife, is visiting friends in town today. Little if any improvements is being made in passenger train service. Yes terday practically all trains were from four to eight hours late, and it wns necessary to annul train No. 6. Misses Ruth and Edith Patterson, who have been spending the holiday vacation at home, leave tomorrow for their respective schools, the former to Omaha, the latter to Adams. W. M. Simants has just completed building a 30x40 foot barn on the tract of land he recently purchased in the' Trustee's addition and next week will begin erecting a two-story house 23x40. A Joint installation of the newly elected officers of the Woman's Relief Corpj and the Grand Army "of the Republic will be held at K, P. jiall to morrow evening. These services will be open to the public Tbo weather this week has been less wintry in this section of Nebraska, bit in tha east part of tho state low temperature prevailed tho early part of tho week. During tho middle of tho day tho temperature reached the thaw ing point. Eighteen men who are stringing two additional wiro3 for the Postal Tele graph Co., have been making this city their headquarters for several days. Several carloads of material which had been stored boro is being distributed along the lino week, Tbo gang strings a awe-age at nine Bilks at wire pur fey. A party of young men, two of whom aro now non-residents, held on annual rounion last evening and indulged in a banquet at the American restaurant. The menu, which was served in eight or ten courses included, turkey and ac- companying trimmings. Those attend ing were Oscar and Albin Sandnll, Loren Sturges, Clyde Fristo, Jim Clin ton, Guy Robinson, Claude Selby, Chas Lierk, Henry Hansen, and FronU Mc-iGovwn, One-Fifth Off. SCHILLER & CO., Prescription Druggists Kirst Door North of First National Hank Manager Fleishman, of the North Side Dry Goods Co., returned tho early part of th week from Omaha, and is now engaged in getting tho stock in shape for the purchasing public. Mr. Fleishman will move his family to town in the near future. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hatch returned this morning from Willow Springs, Mo., where they spent Christmas with Jclativcs. Both aro favorably impressed with that section, which sometime in the future will bo thoir home. Mr. and Mrs. Davis and Mr. and Mrs. Finney are well pleased with their new homo there. Miss Vema Sorcnson was hostess Tuesday evening at a reunion of the high school class of '09, of which she was a member. Tho evening was pleasantly spent in games, followed with the serving of refreshments. A similar function was tendered the class by Miss Maud Owens the following eve ning, and this, too, proved a very en joyable affair. Tho dozen members of the Mothers' Club spent a delightful afternoon Wed nesday as the guests of Mrs. Albert Muldoon. At th6 dining table, where a delightful lunch was served, tho picco do rosistanoe was a Christmas troo upon which each raomberhad hung a present for each of tho other members, making a total of 144. Thoso gifts wore near ly all articles of needlework, and whilo not expensive, were nevertheless protty, A man answering tho description of a murderer wanted for a crime com mitted in New Moxico, was taken from train No. 15 yesterday morning by Sheriff Miltonberger and Policemen Coatoa upon odvicu received from Omaha. Tho man was accompanied by a woman whom bo claimed was hla wifo and oho was allowed to go through to Denver, to which city both wore enroupj on tickota marked charity. These tickets, it is said, wore furnished tho couple by the Omaha Elks. Tho man, though ho rofusos to do much talking, says his name is Stonor nnd denies that ho is wanted for crime committed. Ho is over six feet tall and weighs about 250 pounds. He will bo held pending further information. A telegram received last night states an officer is enroute from Now Moxico to identify tbo tnuu. Files Suit For Damages. Mrs. Orpha Inman, through her at torney W. E. Shuman, began an action in tho district court this morning against J. C. Den, II. J. Rcbhausen, A. E. Timmerman, C. T. Whclan and Fred Waltemath nnd their bonds men, in which sho seeks to recover damages in tho sum of twenty thous and dollars. The petition recites that tho hus band of tho plaintiff, who was killed in a runaway November 3d, drank liquor in the saloons of the defendants on thnt day, became intoxicated and was unable to manage his team. The suit is brought in behalf of tho widow and the six minor children. Ben Long, a son of George Long, of the north side, had a hearing beforo tho board of insanity yesterday and ad judged insane. The unfortunate man, who i3 about twenty-six years of age, has been affected mentally for five years. He lately has had a penchant for burning articles, having burned among other thing! certificates of deposits which he held on local banks. He lighted every match he could get his hands on, and the family stood in fear that he would some time set firo to the house or stable. On a number af occa sions ho became vicious, and the family had fears on this account. He will bo taken to one of tho state asylums. Owing to boiler trouble, tho electric light company could furnish service last evening to only business sections. Five mechanics are employed on the boilers today and it is hoped, to have tho repairs completed this ovenlng. The company has been handicapped by the non-arrival of the pipe for tbo steam line for the now boiler, and it has not yet been placed in service. This pip was ordered in November, but not shipped from Chicago until a few dayr, ago. Upon its arrival the now boiler will bo connected and improved service will 'result. Bort Newman, living north of Brady is in town today transacting buslnoss and called on The Tribune. II has just finished busking bis corn crop, which yielded twenty-fiva busbela to tho aero, Only about one-half tho corn in his section of tho county has been huskod, I It was announced this moming that tho work of harvesting ico on tho Union Pacific lake cast of town would begin today. The ice is about a foot thfek. Wanted Within tho next two months', two or three modern furnished rooms for light housekeeping. Close I in, Dost rofvroooctf. XYZ Tribvm) THE First National Bank, of North Platte, Nebraska. UNITED STATES DEPOSITARY. Capital and Surplus $130,000. ARTHUR McNAMARA, President, E. F. SEEDERGEIC, Vice-President, F. L. MOONEY, Cashier. KEITH THEATRE Tuesday, January 4th W. E. Mankerville presents the ever popular Melodrama "III IM AM Ulj A MTV" fill 111 A 11 nr,AI I il tw at mm mm mm a wmm With a First Class Company and Full Senic Effects. jPrko 35, 30 od 75. 4 i m w 'Afliu lit n,n m a ' DR. HUMPHREYS' SPECIFICS. DI-Ui llk ink Till la Tit. LMfUfM. .tnglfsh, German, Spanish, Porluau&M and Frtaeh Ho. FOU Tttet 1, Fatcri. Oongcitloni, Inflammation 35 2, Worini. Worm Forer.or Worm DlMoe..aB 3. Colic, Crying and Wakof ulncu of IaUnU.2B 4. Diarrhea, ot Children and Adults lift a. DvMDtvrv. arlpluz, OUlou CoUo 2ft 7. Cousin, Cold, Broaobltli...... 2B 8. Toothache, Voccocbe, Nouritcla 35 O. Hoadacho, Blck Hoodaohe, Vortlao SB 10. Dyipepiln, Indlgeittou, Weak Btomaco,..SB 18. Croup, Uoana Couub, LnryngtUi 24 10, Bolt lltieum, Eruption, Erjrilpelaa 2ft IB. Uheunintlim, or Ilhoumatlo mi&iM,..M.VS 10. I'ovcr and Astir, Malaria ..25 IT, FIlej.IUiMorDlcodln, lUUrutf.toUrnal.2a IB. Ophthalmia. Woo or Inflamed En.,.....,tta i'J. Catarrh, Influenso, Cold la Eead ,,....2S 10. Whooplna Couch, Spum-Kllo Ornish. ...... 33 1. Aillimo,OjprcMol,Dimcuit Breathing US 17. Kidney Dlarann, Orartl, Calculi SB 18. EVrrvoui Debility, Vital WcakneM 1.00 10. Horn Mouth, FoTerBorei or Canker 25 10. Urinary Incontinence. tVcttln lied J5 tl. Komi Throat. Qultny and Diphtheria US Mi. Chroiito Conitciillimfi, Headache. 2B '7. Grippe, Hay fcrcr and Summer CoWj... .26 A (mall Ivoltle of Ploaiant 'Volleta. flt the 'K'Uui, Koldljy(lruc3ltii,oriootoarooeJpioXpTJou. Jlcllcal Itaok ewt t&P. ItntriUtKYn' KOMEO. MffDiciHE OO., Ooroei i' I J otoi 0 1 rcttta. Kevr York. Notice for Publication. Ei-rial No, 0W8. , nepartmontof the Interior. . D. S. Land OUicw at North Piatt a. Neb. IXt-vtnbcr. Iflth. 1WD. Nntlcn Is hereby irlvvn that Daulel W. Kun- It 1. if Nnrlli Platte. Nob., who on Fohruarv 1.1. ftM't .rtniln ll,.M.,alnaH ITntm, fJn HiFAn Atrial No. 01SC3, for went half southwest quarter, uouthureHt quarter northwest quar J niro si. west 01 tho 0th principal morldlan, 1ias Med nottco of intention to. make final UT ano lot . Ht'cuun luwnsum u, norm, ilvo year proof, to establish claim to tho land abovo descrlbod, beforo tho rcKlstor ui'l rrrulver at North I'latto, Nebraska, on Hip lHh day of 1'el.urarr, 1U10. Claimant names as witnesses! Frank Pnwurs and Qrant Tibbies, both of North I R. Neb., and John l'ulls and P. U. liar-