w x IT Is Wedding Gift Suggestions That will be Appreciated for their Beauty and Treasured for their Usefulness. Cut Glass Vases, Bowls, Sugar and Cream Sets, Sandwich Trays and Bon Bon Dishes, Mt. Washington, Libby and Hawcs Cuttings. Sterling Silver and Silver Plated Knives, Forks, Spoons, Solid Sets, Berry Spoons, Cream Spoons, Sugar Spoons, Etc. Clocks, Electric Lamps. Cassaroles, Chafing Dishes, and Karnak Brass Goods. Our complete Fall and Holiday Stock is now ready for your inspection. pICO JT, ' She Jeweler. DR. W. F. CROOK, DENTIST, 6 4 Ofllco over McDonald Stato Bank p Far Rest. Six room dwollng Barn and 21 acres G blocks from Central school. Buchanan & Pattehson. The Mikado Disaer. Tho Palace Cafe on the occasion' of tho Mikado's birthday Thursday, served a turKcy dinner to sovcrni tiunurca pa trons. For tho occasion tho interior of tho cafo was profusely decorated with Japanese emblems and othor ornamen tal designs. Fall Trade Active. Merchants report fall trado as own ing up In a very satisfactory mnnnor. and anticipate a big business this fall and winter. There seems to bo no reason which such should not bo true. Here in the city the railroad employes are making big checks, all other classes of labor is Btcadily employed, and the country residents who trade in Nortl? Platto are in a prosperous condition. . Blankets asd Robes. Wo have strain on hand a comnleto tock of 6-A Blankets and Robes, the best made. Wo also have a fine lino of harness and saddles of nllkinds. PltEMUS FOUSTEDT, Locust Street. Meet You at the Christian Church Next Sunday Evening I want to Hear that Sermon "Shall the Saloon RULE?" It is the last of the series delivered by Rev. Johnson that is stirring the whole city. Tenants for Goozec Building. Saml. Goozee informs us that he has rented the west room in his new busi ness building to Simons Bros., the tin ners; the next room cast to Premus r orstcdt, tho harness Btorp man, who will sharo the room with aniano dealer. and the third room hss been leased by Walter Beam and brother, i'who .will open a billard hall. The fourth room has not yet been rented, but soveral par ties nave been making inquires. Patents for Land. During tho month of October flitv- onc residents of Lincoln county received patents from tho U. S. govorment for and upon which they had made final proof. These tracts of land varied from 160 to 640 acres. It will thus be seen that considerable bodies of land is being added each month to tho taxable prop- rtv of tho county. The land taken as homesteads is not taxed until tho patent is issued by the govorment, DR. H. C. BROCK, sj DENTIST. ll Ovor Klrst National. Pione, US Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Tramp will en 1 tortain the Harmony Club this evening. " W. H. C. Woodhurst went to Omnba Wednesday night to transact business for a few days. on used Newest things, in plaid silk Waists at Wilcox Department Store. A arnm or morfi nf Sutherland people amo down Wednesday to see Blanch 'aJaj at the Keitn tnoaire. 5fce McDonald frame building MnM Vrnnt will ha renaired and as a warehouse by a local firm. For Rent Seven room house on East Fifth street. Electric lights and bath. Inquire at 516 E. Fifth Btreet. Mrs. Malcolm Wallace returned to Grand Island yesterday after spending a snon iime wiui incuuo u i.unu. Kfiso rinnin MnlnnDV Will CTn til Rfllltin. iKas., next week to attend the wedding of her brother. Mr. and Mrs. A. Crosby, Miss Wil cox and Elmer urosDy, or aumenana, were visitors in town Wednesday even ing, coming down 10 wimes3 me ut fcraction at Tho Keith. Weddincr crifts are easv to select in iur store ior our stock is so largo nnd varied that ono can easily make a choice Dixon, Tho Jeweler. Tho football team of tho Kearney Mllifnrv A MiHflmv arrived this morninir and will play tho high school boys this afternoon. Persian silk waists at Wilcox Depart ment Store. Grant Mnrtin, republican candidate 'nr nttornev-penoral. snoko at a repub lican meeting held at the Hershey hall Wpdnesdav afternoon. Thero was a rood attendance. niamond Rlncrs. Sicmet Rincs. Plain and Rings, Engraved Rings and Set 3 that the sets are guaranteed to in. Clinton, Jeweler and Optician V .toy A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Scott Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Robinson leave in a dav or two for a visit with relatives in Iowa. Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Iddings returned tho early part of tho week from their stay in Kansas City. For Rent 6 rdom house, 213 Second St. Inquire of Mrs. E. Guilliaume. The high school students will tender a reception and danco this evening to tho Kearney football team at the Ma sonic hall. These functions havo grown to be a necessary adjunct to foot ball games in North Platte, and nro much enjoyed, by participants. A beautiful line of sparkling Cu Glass. Exclusive agont for the cele brated Libby factory. Clinton, Jew eler and Optician. Miss Lcnore Cummings, of Chicago, nrrived yesterday from Omaha, where she has peen the guest of Mrs. Clyde Drew, and is tne guest ot Air. and Mrs. W. M. Cunningham. Miss Cummines waB a frequent visitor in this city while the Milton Dnolittle family resided here, and her many friends are pleased to renew ner acquaintance. Lost Between the Central School and West Second street a book of poems for sixth grade. Finder pleaso return to Bessie Smith at High School. Banker Beam, of Brule, while enrou to to this city in his enr yesterday had a break down east ot Sutherland and a car was sent up from town to bring it down. These North Platto trips seem to be a hodoo for Mr. Beam. On a former trip the car turned turtle and he went into a hospital for repairs. Lost Somo place in country a leather pocketbook containing coupon receipts valuable only to the owner. Ten dollars reward will be paid for return of book to Schrieber's meat market. A railroad employe tells uj that Tthe Union Pacific has intimated that it would 'much prefer Dahlman to Aldnch as the next covernor of Nebraska. Other railroads in Nebraska make tho same hint to tho employes. This condi tion may be of interest to the voters in the rural precincts as well as to others who believe that there aro times when railroad rates should be adjusted. Work Resumed. Work on tho Elks homo, which had been postponed on account of non-ar rival pf mill work, was resumed this week.. It is hoped to hav the building completed by January 1st, and it is ex pected that the fnrnituro will arrive about that timo. The home will be ded icated with appropriate ceremonies, intention bcintr to invite Elks from dif ferent cities of the stato to attend and participate in the ceremonies. North Side Hardware Stofe Carries a full line of Shelf and Builders' Hardware, Barb Wire and other sup plies for farmers. U. U. I'KASEH. 711 No. Locust St. Phone 312. Copyright 1909 by C. U. Zimmerman Co. No. 32 Keep a Man Around the House ND you certainly can if you provide him with good comfortable slippers. Perhaps you, never thought just liow much foot comfort means toward the enjoyment of a ierfect rest at home. The slippers we sell are bound to jpve satisfaction and the man who wears a pair around the house will be anxious to get home and get into them and be ' - . T . Ml P I 1 . 1" 1 comiortabie. in our score you win una a spienaia assort ment to select from, including all styles and materials. PRICE $1.00 and $2.75. ALL THE 9 BIGr SHOE MAN, 521 Dewey Street, NORTH PLATTE, NEBRASKA. Notice. Members of S. A. Douglas Woman's Belief Corps, No, 110, nro hereby no tified that inspection will bo held at the next regular meeting on Saturday, Nov. 5th, at 3 p. m. Etta S. Bonneu. secy. P. & S. Hospital Notes. Elmer Docbke, who has be?n ill with typhoid fever for several weeks, was re eased Wednesday nnd returned to his homo north of town. Kenneth CauiTmnn was brought to tho hospital this week sufToring from typhoid fever. This is the thin! case of typhoid to dovelop in the, CaufTman family, tho mother now being in tho hospital and Mr. Cnufl'mnn is in the company hospital at Grand Island. Eight additional rooms have recently been added to tho hospital. This has long been a needed addition and en ables them to hotter care ior their patients. Mrs. Hugh Golden hns returned to her homo after a soige of typhoid fever.. Republican, Meeting. , Tho republicans Held a rally nt the opera house Wednesday evening which was attended by an audience that filled the lloor capacity ot the hall. The peakers were Mr. George, candidate for state treasurer. Mr. Aldrich. candi date for governor, and Mr. Martin, can didate tor. attorney-general. Mr. Aid rich was tne principal speaKer, and as he is a ready and forceful speaker he held the close attention of his henrers. He touched on the several btato issues before tho people, dwelling at some lencth on railroad lecislotion. which haB not injured the railroads but has proven of much benefit to the people. He emphatically denied that he had made certain remarks against railroad employes which the opposition said ho had made. Celebrate Woodeu Wedding. Tn Vinnnr of thfilr fifth wpddinfr. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Shunian entertained n number of young married peoplo at their home in the Trustees' Addition Tuesday evening. The rooms were nroiuseiv decorated with carnations and brilliantly lighted making tho house a scene of brightness and m Keeping witn the nappy any ot which it was tno anniversary. Tho entertaining features ot the even ing were two "wooden" contests. lor writing tho most fitting and appropriate telegram using me letters irom tne word "pyroginphy" as thq initial letters, Mrs. W. E. Starr was awarded tho nrizo. an article ot burnt wood. un a large mno board oucneuest was allotcd a given space and timo for burnincr a picture nnd in this M. E Crosby displayed superior talent and as a reward was presented with a picco of pyrography. Following these contests a very en joyable three course lunch was berved nt small tables by Misses Alva Day, Vim n a Bullaru and Myrtle ueeicr. The cuests were Messrs. and Mes dames W. E. Starr, M. E. Crosby, Ed Dickey. IS. It, Goodman, U. 1. Temple, Edgar Schiller, Clarke Buchanan, Earl Stamp, Howard Graham, K. D. Small and Mrs. G. A. Zentmeyer. Last monta 806 men applied for railroad positions nt Cheyenne, nearly all of whom were given work to 111 vacancies which existed in the shop; and on the road caused by other cm ployes quitting work. In these days when it is so easy to securo positions. long cling to their jobs for Ad ia OVERCOATS 9k i. OUR Overcoat spread includes the very best Models of the most noted Makers. We'ro ready to Batisfy any Man's Overcoat longing. We're sure that you can find here, Sir, "Just Your Overcoat" whether your tnste bo 'quiet or breezy. If you are at all particular about your overcoat, como to Uio store that sells tho best Overcoats nado. Thero is? the conservative Chester field as well as longer models. Fly front or button-through style. Black and Oxford Kerseys, Choviots, Worsteds. Silk or serge lining; some velvet collars. $12.50, 15.00, 20.00 up to 25.00 CepyrM 1910 Th ItouM of KucnMlnwt CLtcXo b. Mcdonald, The Home of Good Clothes K O O T W E A. R . Do YOU knew that we carry a Complete Line of Shoes and Arctics? Hundreds have to their satisfaction and profit. We have a big line of Rubber Foot Wear just in from the factory direct and at a big saving to you. Lome m and see. Johnson's Cash Store, Also Kcame and Schuylor. NORTH PLATTE Improved Train Service to Chicago. Six trains daily in each direction be tween North Platto, Lexington and Chicago, viatho Chicago, Union Pn ciflc nnd Northwestern lino including superbly electric lighted Denver Spec ial which leaves xviorin nntto at o:ai every evening, reaching Chicago at :30 p. m. the next day. A Bolid through train with conven ient schedules and nil travel conven iences. Full information on application to tho Ticket Agent Union Pacific R. It. Will Promote Beauty. Women desiring bonuty get wonder ful help from Bucklen's Arnica It banishes pimples, sores and boils. Snlvo. It makes the skin soft nnd velvety. It glorifies the face. Cures sore eyes, cold sores, cracked hps, chapped hands Best for burns scalds, fever sores, cuts, bruises and piles. 25c at Stone Drug Co. PUBLIC SALE -OP- Registered Short Horn and Polled Durham Cattle AT SUTHERLAND, NEB., FRIDAY, NOV. 11th, 1910. 11 TWO YEAR OLD BULLS 11 One of these Bulls can bo recorded in tho American Polled Durham herd book. 7 YOUNG COWS and HEIFERS 7 Two of the cows can be recorded in tho Polled Durham herd book. All the cattle aro recorded in the American Short Horn herd book. These cattle will be sold in good breeding condi tion. They are from one of tho oldest established herds in the State. They were moved from Harlan County, Nebraska, in the spring of ip09 to my present location near Read, Nebraska, McPherson county. These cattle are guaranteed breeders under good treatment TERMS: Cash or six months time with bankable paper. Plush Coats arc one ot the iastcst selling articles in women's wear for this fall and winter. We illu sirace one oi our Dest num bers made from extra fine quality imported plush full lined with best grade satin ka. no ; inches long, larcre shoulder collar trimmed in high Grade metal buttons. Price employes do not For Trado Good paying hotel North Platte residenco property, dress Lock Box 44, Paxton, Neb. Tho Tribune is not sent free to nnyono although same ot those to whom it mailed seem to think so. There is rlnRlro to force the naner on nnv one. I but when it is talcen from tho mails, the publisher expects the recipient pay tho price. Tho opera season is now at hand. Wo have a largo variety ot lino opera classes near), silver and enameled. Dixon, The Jeweler, to fancv $25. ; Wilcox Department Store COL D. LOVE. Auct. H. E. WORRELL, Clerk. F. A. Heath. ITBEATS;the How our 10c HOME MADE BREAD has taken with ludies who aro partial Iar about what kind of Dread they buy. They Bhow their good judgment when they purchase a loaf of our 10c Home Made Bread. It is mado from the best of flour and great enro is used in tho making. It is certainly uiiterent irom tho ordinary lireau you buy. lie sure ami asK ior DICKEY'S Home per loaf. Made Bread 10c W. W. SADLER, M. D., Physician, Surgeon and Optician. U. P. District Surgeon. HERSHEY, - . NEBRASKA. PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS HOSPITAL. A Modern Institution for the treatment of Medical and Surgical Cases. Grad uate Nursing. Physician in attendance day or night Special accommodations for confinement cases, 721-23 North Locusr St. Telephone No. G42, , Notice to Hunters or Trespassers. All hunters and others nro warned against entering upon or trespassing on tho lands owned or controlled by tho undorsigned. Violators of this notice, will be Bummarily dealt with according' to law. Save troubla and expense by obeying this notice. D.B. McNool Henry Hay en W.K. Beauchamp W.W. Groves ' W.J. Shinkle G.A. Toops W.B. McNeel Win. Siebold H.P. Doebko N.B. Howard John Boyjo M.II, Davis D.E. Murtin r