Ed J. VanDerhoof SKYS Many Man is Walking Around the Town With a Suit. or Overcoat on That Fits and Looks comiCHf mo r hum, hatha i fscHti i , ii cirri HUIWB Like a $50.00 Tailor-made, while bought at the fact arc it was The Star Clothing House for from 15.00 to 25.00, All PRICE and this is no joke. the difference is THE (a S DR. 0. II. CRESSLER, I m Graduate Denlisl. Office over tho McDonald State Bank. e SCHILLER & CO., Prescription Druggists First Door North of Klrtrt National Hank Eil. Oglorwcntto Sutherland Sunday, making the trip in his car. The Lady Hustlers will give n dance at the Masonic hall Thursday ovening of this week. A marriage licenso was issued this morning to Robert B. Green, and Miss Mabel Hall, both of Maxwell. Mr. i and Mrs. Andrew Yost returned last night from a pleasant visit with friends at Mankato, Kansas. Audrey Wolford, of Fresno. Cal., has been upending several dayo in town ra a guest at the W, S. Ross home. Mips Ethel McCanco returned to her home in Cozad this morning after spending several days in town with 'her sister, Mrs. Walter Ross. For Rent 210 acre farm, one end one-half miles north of. Wellflcct. In quire of W. V, Hoagland North Platte, Neb. ...Alford Humc8, Carle McGrew and Frank Johnson will leave tonight for thoy will enter a school to study for tho ministry. For Sale Two nice business propo sitions. See these and you will want thorn. Bkatt & Goodman. Weather forecast Generally fair to night and Wednesday. Maxmum tem perature yesterday 93; one year ago CG. Minimum tcmperaturo thia morning 42; one year ago 19. J. L. Shuck, living fourteen miles southwest of town, was brought to St. Luke's hospital last night and operated upon for appendicitis." His condition this morning Is reported satisfactory. The little son of Mr. and Mrs. W, V. Hoagland was run into and knocked down by a bicycle ridden by an Elliott boy yesterday and sustained injuries that threatened congestion of tho brain. Wo use the samo care in selecting each watch we sell aa though wo wore buying for our own use. And you can ln assured of correct time if you pat ronize our watch department Dixon, The Jeweler. Tho pastor of the Presbyterian church, Rev. Geo. F. Williams, leaves tonight lor Beatrice to attend tho annual moot ing of Synod. Mr. Wlllltmis hua been chosen by hit presbytery to bo its enni tMdntofor tho office of moderator of tho Synod of Nebraska for tho ensuing year. This la tho highest olllco in tho gift of the Synod. Morq than a hundred young people f ttended tho "Cobweb Social" given Friday evening by tho Christian En deavor Society In tho church parlors. The entertaining feature, which proved qite amusing, was the unraveling ott a string to which was attached n prize. Musiclnl selections wore rendered nnd lunch Reived, making the ovening tm enjoyable one. Money To Loan- To build, buy or improve vour homo. ' Uuatt & Goodman ;Genl, Manager Park, of tho Illinois Central, peematobena popular fn towns nlong that line as he formerly wns in the towns along tho Union Pacific. A fow daya ago ho wns tendered a ban ctietby the commercial cluh of Mattoon, 111., at which plates weru laid for 800. lie was also given an ..automobile rido around town. On thin occasion ho was accompanied by "Bob" Baxterand other Illinois Central omciaia. For Renl-'Tho. modern 8-room Votaw house on West Fourth street. Bkatt & Goodman. Carl Scott was badly burned whilo at work at the car ehop Saturday. The boards covering a barrel, which had been set In the ground for tho overflow cf boiling water from tho shop, had bo come loosened and in stepping upon them they gave way and Ips foot and lag reaching nlmetvCo' tho knee was frnmerged in the boiling water. His turns were immediately dressed and hiU they are no wry iWrknis ttwy wii vWy p1nful( CLYDE J. WRIGHT. Tho Socialist Candidate for Govern or of Nebraska, will speak at Lloyd's Opera House Saturday, October 15th, at 8 P. M. This man has spumed the golden glitter of capitalism's offering to dovoto his life's efforts in defense of tho serfs and slaves of his ago. R. Cust, inspector of tho Pacific fruit express company, spent yesterday in town. Tho Enisconal truild will hold a Roeinl Thursday afternoon at the Gllman roe- lucnce. , Dr. Twlnom was called to tho Jenkins homo at O'Fallons Sunday by a serious cuso ot lypnoiu iovor, During tho past week construction work lias begun on two new hoitBes in uio Taylor addition. Arthur Know and Flovd Passmom went to Laramie Sunday night to take uxuminnuons lor conauctor. Miss Edna Laughlin camo down from Sutherland ve.sterdav to entur thn mil. linery department at Tho Leader as an apprentice. Wunted A competent girl for gen oral housework. Mrs. O. H. CressW, 813 West Fourth street. Miss Lorotto Murphy is teaching in the Lincoln school this week in tho piaco oi airs, ijucas wno is on duty on account of lliitwss. Irma Huffman, Elhtaboth Hlnman. Jfcioronco Iddinga and Mario McCabo spent bunuay in llerahey, making tho trip on norsuback. Tho wedding bans of Miss Kate Me Govern of this city and Will McGrath. or omaim.wero published at St. Pat ricks cnurcn sunuay morning. We are just in receipt of tho largest vuiiBijjwneni, ot waicuea ever snipped to North Platte. All mokes; Watharm, Hamilton, Illinois, Howard and Swiss. Rev. Ehrhardt, of Sidney, will coft duct the services at the Enisconal ' church next Sunday. All the choice books for boys will be found at Rinker's The Club Nevita will meet tomorrow afternoon with Mrs. C. A. Lowell on West Second street. Mm. n. P. Pnrknr. nf RrtnW Knrimra ! Wyo., is expected next week for a visit , witn relatives in town. 1 Now Styles Children's Dresses at Wilcox Department Store. Mrs. Margaret Burke, who tripped on a rug last week, and broke her hip, is improving in a satisfactory manner. Miss Maud Burgner, who had been visiting relatives in town for several days, left Sunday for Lexington. i Model skirts, the best fitting skirts mado for the pricn, $1.00 and $1.60. Wilcox Deit. Store. Thos. Gilmartin, who has been cm ployed in the local express office for Borne time past, has been transferred to Julesburg, Mr, nnd Mrs. Bert Nnnerstek left Sunday night for Omaha where they will spend n short timo with-friendB and relatives. A beautiful line of sparkling Cut Glass. Exclusive age at for tho cele brated Libby factory. Clinton, Jew eler and Optician. A mnrrinee license was issued Fridav to Merk II. Dicncr. acred f7. nnd Miss Bertha Schelde. aged 49, of Denver, Colo. The couple were married tho same day by Judge Elder. Paying cash for yourgroceries is like a savings bank account, it draws inter est for you all the time. Try 'us with a iew o. u. orders, mono wo. BO, Wilcox Department Store. "Goodenoueh" is not the term tonn- nly to the watches we offer to our trade. They must bo the best the market affords. Every watch we sell is a Guar anteed time keeper. DIXON, Tho Jeweler. A farewell party was held at the McGrew home for Alford Humes, Carl McGrew and Frank Johnson. The even ing was spent in playing games and re freshments were served at the close of the evening. Mrs. Acnes T. Bovor left vesterdav for Grand Island, on business connected with her office aa state organizer. From mere alio will visit Jodcesatother points Jn the northern part of the state, ex pecting to do nbsent several months. Miss Sarah E. Thompson, of Ham mond, Ind., has been elected by the board of education as teacher in the Lincoln school. Miss Thompson will have first and second grades, the over flow of tho rooms now taught by Miss Blake and Miss Campbell. She will be gin work Monday. Mr. and .Mrs. E, S. Davis. Mr. and Mrs. Clark Ruchannn. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Stamp, Judge and Mrs. J. S. Hoairlnnd and James Smallwood and bride will attend the crand lodcro of the I. 0. 0. F. and the Rebekah Assembly at Lincoln next week. An endless varletv of rift books, and UUDKS ior Rinker's. Last Sunday saw two more persons como into cne leilowsnip of the Presby lerinn cnurcn on comcssion or their faith in Christ. Eieht have been so re. Coived in the last few weeks, and four by letter. Others are planning, the same atep. Tho purposo of tho church is to win sinners to Christ nnd build up saints in uouuness. The Pastor. Running on time for 211 days out of 214 is tho record advanced bv officio) ot the Burlington railroad for their train service. lrom tho 1st of March. 1910. to tho lBt of September, in which this record had been kent. the fast-mnil. No. 7, on this line coming from Chicago has been in Omaha on timo always ex cept twice in March and once in May may iK.uee. For Sale Cheat) A Decker Rms plnno, also a small cabinet organ Phono Hi). children will be found at A very enjoyable affair thoK. P. hall last was held at Saturday bv the local lodge of tho Lady Maccabees. harly in the evening a recoption for tho now members of tho order and4pter n shower tendered to Miss BlanchelUrane whoso marriage will occur next week. Tho evening was spent in socinl conver sation and music, and proved very pleas ant. At the close of the evening light roiresnmema were served Wanted Young woman between the ago ot twenty-ono and thirty to enter training school for nurses; address sup enntcnuene, rnysicians and surgeon uospuni, iNorint'iaite, iNeqr. Diamond Rings, Signet Rings, Plain Band Rings, Engraved Rings and Set Rings that tho sots are guaranteed to stay in. Uiinton, Jeweler and Optician. Word received in town Saturday after noon announced the death at Arapahoe of Master Harold Den, the seventeen year old son or Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Den, of this city. With three companions, whose nges ranged from fifteen to twenty-one years, he was engaged in digging a cavo near that place when the earth cavo wnv. burvintr tho four boys. The body of tho Den boy was cov ered by only two and half feet of dirt but the depth from which the other bodies weru removed reached six feet. There was no one present at the timo of the accident to aid them and life was extinct when the bodies were removed from tho earth. The funeral was held at Arapahoe yesterday afternoon. At uio time or mo accident Mr. and Mrs Wm. Stone, representing the Rittlnc ' Den wero visiting in Omaha. In their Aug. Co. of Grand Rapids, Mich., was ' hereavment they havo tho sympathy of in town mat evening and conferred with 1 14 ,Hr8 numoer oi menus m this city. uio ouuuing committee or tho Ulks rel ative to furniture for tho now building. MIbs Edith Gnntt will bo bridesmaid at tho marriago of Miss Barbour in Lincoln Thursday und Rolfe Halllgan will be one of the ushers. To this wedding 7C0 invitations have been issued and COO to the reception, three houses to bo used for tho latter purpose. Telepkflttc 80 for Greceries, Cull up SO when you want groceries delivered in good order and of aa good quapty asjuiough. you made personal selection. Yo havo a lady in charge of , telephone 'which insures prompt: m Itfwvrir, WiliVx DVffertteWt , , PUORATE NOTICE. . lu Uio Countr Jonrt of Lincoln county, No braska. Oct, 11th. 11)10. In the mauoi or thoesUto ot Robecc F. V. lllnmtn. dvcei.tpd. Iotlcti In uorobr Blven. that the creditors of salil dweasod will moot Mm Administrator at Bald estate, before Uio Countr Judca of Lincoln county. Nebraska, at the county court room In tiald county, on tho 1th day of lll. not o'clock . nu each day. for tho put pose of tirenontlnir tliolrclalm for examina tion, adjustment and allowance. Six months aro allowwi for cmlltora to irosut tholr plaints and ono year for tho Administrator to iettlo said etato, from .the 10th clay of Oct.. MU. This notice to bo nublUhwl for clBtit successive publications In tho North Platte. Tribune, a semi-weekly nowsnaper publlshiM In said county prior to Nov. Itli. JiA Y. CiELiEUirjo'umy'juuW, SUBURBAN ACREAGE TRACTS FOR SALE. Trmtee Tabor has for sale the fol lowing acreage tracts situated a short distance east of the city limits. They are laid out as city blocks and each has the acreage below given. Each has the lot number plainly marked oh a 2x4 white stake: Block No. 9 t 10.... 13 14 15 36 Acres ..3.16.. ..3.24... ..3.45... ..2.69... ...2.69.. ..3.90... Price ....$250 250 , Z75 225 220 275 Total.... 19.13 $1,495 Will sell blocks separately or will make a special low price to anyone who will bay all of the blocks. A liberal discount allowed for cash, or will sell with a small payment down nnd balance in easy payments. W. E. SHUMAN. A bisr line of Ladles' and Men's Um brellas, detachable handles'. Clinton, Jeweler and Optician. DR. W. F. CROOK, DENTIST, Graduate Northwestern University. L A ODlce over McDonald State Bank h CRYSTAL THEATRE To-Night MOVING PICTURES: "Her Life for Her Love", "An Affair of Hearts". VAUDEVILLE: Elmore & Bartlett. in their comedy sketch 'The Leading Lady and the Old Maid. 10 and 15 Cents. MENTOR UNIONS Union Suits are becoming i- -.i. . r- mwie )aa wuu our CUS tomers every year. Mentor Unions are th leading brands. Our, new stock is now in Let us show you. We are exclusive, agents in North lJlatte. THE LEADER: J. PIZER. Homeopathy Principles Similea, Similibus, Curantus. A like remedy will cure a like disease. A law immutable, that cannot change, nnd as true today as when it first came to light. truo and tried system that will bear investigation. Nature's own treatment where remedies are paramount. For out of town patients and nil those interested: Rooms fur nished when desired for confine ment, medical and the necessary surgical cases. Trained nurse in attendance. Dr. J. S. Twinem, Medical and Surgical PracticioHer NOTICE OP TAX SALE. Notico la hereby given that so much of each tract of laud or town lot described In this list as may bo necessary for that purpose, ail lo catod iu Lincoln Couuty, Nebraska, will be offerod for aalo at tho coun ty treasurer's office In North Flatto. Lincoln County, Nebraska, at pub lic auction, for tho taxes, interest and costs thereon, on tho first Mon day ot November, A. D., 1910, bo- twecn tho hours of 9 o'clock a. in. and 4 o'clock p. m. and continued from day to day as tho law directs. Tho amounts in tho subjoined list represent all tho taxes duo on oach tract of land' or town lot together with advertising and Interest to data of salo. Dated this 1st day ot October, 1910. RAY C. LANGFOItD, Co. Treasurer. North l'latto. Blk. Lot. " " 11 and 12 ' 11 and 12 -2-3 11 nnd 12 w hf .2 and 3 ' 10-11-12 and o hf 5 11 and 12 to 6 to 12 2 to 6 4 to 10 10 to 12" Lot. 1 to 8 S 6 1 C 8 3 and 4 1 and 2 vacated vacatod 1 5 -and G 3 and 4 5 and 6 3 S and 6 7 and S 7 7 1 and 2 5 and 6 3 and 4 n hf 1 and 2 s hf 1 and 2 6 2 and 3 1 5 and 6 j S 8 1 to 4 S 3 and 4 N at 5 3 w hi 6 ' ; 2 3 and 4 S .. 1 8 4 f 5 ' S n 44 ft 1-2-5 5-6-8 7 1 and 2 9 3 4 7 and 8 2 1-2-3 4 5 and 6 7 aitd 8 3 and 4 2 o 44 ft. G 8 12 and 13 15 n 22 ft of s hf 5 w 40 ft oxcept 22x30 ft in bw qr cor 6 o 44 ft 3 8 6 1 6 o hf 1 w 22 ft 4 5 and G 12 14 6 7 and 8 jW,33 ft 5 and t 1.. 3 and 4 8 to 4 1 and 2 and w 33 ft G G 5 4 8 7, 1 and 2 w 22 ft. 2 and o22 . ft. 3 4 2 w 22 fct3 and o 22 ' ft. 4 1 : I 1 7 5 andC G n 2 2 2 4 2 8 4 1 and e S3 ft 2 7 and 8 3 16 19 20 22 24 24 -25 26 27 28 34 38 29 39 40 40 4D 41 44 45 4S ' 48 .51 51 53 56 57 57 57 58 65 65 66 66 67 67 69 73 73 K 74 77 79. 79 81 83 ' 83 '83 1 84 .84 85 85 86 87 88 88 88 95 98 100 101 101 102 102 103 103 104 105 106 107 107 112 113 113 114 115 ' 115 1116 ' 116 117 119 " 122 122 125 126 128 130 134 136 137 141 141 143 143 147 7.147, 149 149 151 . 151 1G1 152 155 158 158 160 . 160 161 165 177 178 188 189 191 and 4 FcnLstoii'K Addition, and G 6 6 9 and 7 11 11 12 to 8 13 Miller's Addition v. ' 2 and 2 f ' 5 8 '9 9 10 to 8 11 - 16 10 Am 12 35 1 65 14 65 14 65 16 45 15 46 18 45 1G 95 23 10 10 85 16 9 20 00 35 3b 13 9U 10 85 15 40 1 65 3 27 3 27 3 27 3 27 16 20 13 10 16 95 18 48 10 85 4 35 13 9 4 80 23 10 16 96 10 ii6 18 45 1 65 15 40 19 25 12 35 15 40 27 65 24 60 9 30 13 90 18 50 23 48 2 80 3 17 18 48 13 10 13 10 33 80 20 80 18 50 1 65 9 30 30 76 46 05 15 42 84 35 38 40 30 75 16 95 92 00 107 30 23 10 15 40 . 20 00 13 12 15 42 15 45 38 40 23 10 183 35 . 46 05 76 70 63 76 107 30 18 46 G9 00 4 75 15 40 26 15 30 76 15 40 53 70 12 35 21 55 44 50 21 56 22 30 23 '10 23 10 53 70: 43 .00 61 35 26 15 U 05 G4 40 29 10 23 20 26 15 27 65 46 05 29 20 23 10 4G 65 53 '70 23 20 26 15 46 05 20 50 30 72 15 42 13 78 4 70 10 83 23 10 18 45 14-65 18 45 ' Blk. 0 10 11 12 20 22 23 23 24 26 .26 29 ' 32 v 32 . 32 33 15 16 27 r , r28 30 31 Uiumaii's 2nd Addition. and 2 and 4 and 8 and 8 Bank's Addition. ' ' 1 ' 2 2 2 Trustee's Addition, and o hf 2 2 3 3 1-2-4 o hf 5 . 5 to 9 and 12 7 Co. Clerk's Subdivision. Sec. 32-14-30 lot 2 8-9-n hf 10 n hf part of lot 10 fronting Curtis Ave. Sec. 33-14-30F Dillon's Subdivision. Sec. 33-14-30 lot 10 11 and 12 South Park Add. to 7 tto 8 lHo 4 to 8 1 and 2 7 7 ana 8 H to 12 1 to 12 1 to 12 1 to 12 23 22 30 42 43 44 46 47 50 51 53 G4 73 74 76 76 77 4 6 7 7 10 10 12 ltlverdalo Addition. f 4 "y ; 5 0' 7 Plattovlow Subdivision. r Brady Island. 6 11 and 12 13 and. 14 6 21 to 24 . 6 5 - 7 6 , , 7 9-10-11 ' . 7 17 ana o 90 ft 18 7 1 and 2 " 10 14 to 16 10 17 and 18 . 10 11 and 12 11 16 . 11 17 11 18 11 14 ' 12 15 and 1G ' 12 2 .to 5 13 ' 9 and 10 , . 14 11 and 12 - 14 22 to 24 -14 1 ond 2 15 3 to 6 15 17 and 18 15 9 and 10 10 . 7 and 8 16 1 17 1 and 2 , 18 5 and G 20 Maxwell, n 40 ft ,1 to 4 22 4- 5 6 23 14 and 15 23 1-2-3 , 24 3 and 4 25 5- 6-7 25 8 26 8 40 ft 1 27 n 52 ft of s 92 ft 1 27 2 27 7 27 Phuncr's Subdivision. 4 to 7 and tract in - 20x150 ft 16 to 18 and tract, n 20x150 ft In city of 'Maxwoll Soc. 22-13-28 pt e bw qr Hcr8hoy. 9 to e hf 10 11 11 5 1 2 2 2 "Water Co's. Add. to Horshcy, ana & 1 G 11 and 12 18 to 21 2nd Add. 3 to 8 and 19 13 to 11 20 to 22 9 to 12 13 and. 18 to 22 1 1 1 1 2 10 10 ,7 2 4 8 3 m. Nortln PlatU Towh Lot Co's. 3 to 5 and 8 to 16 1 lAto 18 b hir 4 and. S 5 14 . and w, 22 it 15 2 and 3 6 T 5 , 2 2 3 3 5 5 6 7 7 23 10 49 10 23 85 4 70 4 70 4 70 60 65 19 50 16 42 Add. 13 80 15 05 16 60 1 65 2 17 18 50 1 26 1 2G 16 41 8 VS and 8 and 8 17 and 18 8 0 13 and 14 16 to 18 5 to 8 9 10 3 and 4 3 and 4 x and 3 4 3 1 Abbott's Subdivision. Gamble's. Addition. to 18 2 3 4 4 6 A Sutherland. 2 5 5 6 6 6 6 Olarkson's Subdivision. no qr Sec 29-14-33 9 15 77 11 10 45 21 6 15 22 and 23 2 80 o 60. ft. of 8330ft 24 14 30 nw qr sec. 29-14-83 Am 36 10 18 60 7 40 3 16 4 35 32 80 24 60 26 38 46 05 5 85 7 00 15 43 1 66 1 65 10 83 15 43 12 40 13 12 13 12 7 80 3 17 20 00 23 10 23 85 1 65 I 4 70 2 80 2 80 11 66 11 83 50 15 45 88 20f 00 4 70. 38 40 14 50 6 46 9 05 8' 20 6 70 2 65 5 00 25 25 25 25 82 82 82 ' 82. 82 82 82 V 82 82 82 82 82 57 57 35 82 51 47 97 28 20 95 23 16 70 5 06 2 75 1 72 80 33 33 3 50 56 28 4 08 40 21 3 62 45 28 28 21 ' 28 35 9 85 4 25 8 05 17 85 7 88 83 35 7 40 20 20 4 -00 8 85 '.18 12 14 23 1 50 2 00 8 30 7 03 1' 07 11' 45 12 70 ..65 65 62 92 88 19 00 703 G 40 .19 00 75 75 12 70 2 63 2 00 8 30 75 11 45 5 73 22 85 38 55 9 32 7 74 18 '55 18 15