Christmas Will Soon be Here. i. The time is short in which to buy your gifts, but we can make it easy for you if you will call and let us show you oiir line of gifts suitable for everyone. We offer the following suggestions: , f i Gifts for the Men. Watch Chains, Cigarette Cases, 'Watch Fobs, Match Boxes Cuff Links, Smoking Sets, Lodge Buttons, Stick Pins, Ash Receivers, ' Lodge Chains, Humidors, w ' : " ' Signet Rings, . Bill Books, Card Cases, Diamond Rings, Umbrellas, . - Diamond Studs, Hat Brushes, , ' ;. , '. ., Cigar Cattas, - Traveling Bags, Clothes Brushes, GHlett Safety Razors, etc, bbe Water Sets, Bowls, Sugar and Cream Sets, Vases, Nappos, Perfume Bottles, Puff Boxes, Hair Receivers and other pieces of this beautiful cutting. CLINTON, The Jeweler. Ciffs for the Ladies A Pretty Watch and Chain, Diamond Ring, Fobs and Chatalincs, Signet Rings, A Pretty Set Ring, Puff Box, ' Gold and Diamond Brooch " Music Rolls,. Cut Glass or Hand Painted Cologne Bottle. Ear Rings, Locket and Chain . Hat Pin, A Pretty Bracelet Back Combs, Hair Receiver, Jewel Cases, A Fine Leather Bag, v ' A Pretty Mesh Bag, Manicure Set,. Toilet Set, Chafing Disti, ' We have mentioned quite a few articles that will make pretty and suitable gifts. Our stock was never so complete 3 as this year, but it is going fast. Don't put off your buying too long. We will be pleased to put away any article you J wish. All engraving free and Jim is sure doing fine work this Christmas. Our prices are the same the year around--?-7 ? .THE LOWEST FOR GOOD GrOODS. i- CLINTON, JEWELER AND OPTICIAN. it i OPF.N F.VKNTNfiS TriMTIT. A T?Ti?T? rTIPKSTM AC - - . SCHILLER & CO., .ErMcription Druggist. PlrV Poor North of ,.f Klwt Nfttlonsl flnlc 0; E. Linden, of Sutherland, was a Tribune caller yesterday. Carrie Walton, a character1 around town, died at tho Pulver hospital Sat urday of pneumonia. Furnished house keeping roqraB. In quire at 601 E, 6th street. Minn MbikI Owens, who is attending Bchool at Lincoln, Is home to spend tho . holiday vacation. John Fenwlck and Ernest Rlncker, whn lira nttendincr school atOuincy. 111.. will be home this week to spend the holiday vacation. See Rlncker's line of toilet sets. They make an acceptable gift. The wedding bans of Charles Austin and Miss Katherlne Krlcker were pub lished at St Patrick's church Sunday -. morning. "Firie Line Fancy Uox Perfumes. Good Odeuro at Schiller & Co. A masquerade ball will be held at Sutherland on Monday evening of next week. A number of North Platte young peoplo are planning to attend. Loat-Childs's gold Bracolot. Phono 533 for reward. Tho Farmer Burns athletic enter ment did not provo a vory otrong draw ing' card at the Lloyd Saturday even ing, the attendance not exceeding a hundred. Burns and Wnssem, wrestled, tho former of courso winning out. . Gift books nnd Christmas cards in endless profusion at Rlncker's, "The Newly weds and Their Baby" was presented to a capacity house at . the Keith last night, The play.with Us snappy girl choruses, elegant costumes, "fino stage settings and really amusing - comedy, aeemod to please ovory auditor. Hs4iy Wreathe, Ckeicc Lowe Holly 20 cents per pevstd. C. J. Pais, Florist. Farmers In tho south part of this country and In Frontier county havo . lost quite a large number, of cattlo from the com stalk disuse. Nearly ' every farmor who turned his stock Into the stalks lost from om to half a dozen head. No matter what you have been pay ingsor Hosiery, you will never get such wear aa our Armour Plate Blockings give. Don't take our word for It ,ak your neighbor she's wearing them ami she buys them for the entlro fam ily, Small, The Big Shoeman. The Union Pacific raiload is unloading steel, rails of the largest class now In use at the Watson ranch and will relay all the ola track on the main line irom, Kearney to North Platte. Ninety pound rails (90 pounds to the yard) will replace the old seventy pound rails. The work will not be delayed. The new north track recently completed is con structed of ninety pound rails. Kear ey Hub, E. T. Tramn is sellinsr fancy Wiscon sin cabbngo for $2.25 por hundred. John Burke will cro to Denver Friday to spend Christmas with his family. John Bratt went to Omaha last nieht to transact business for a day or two. Fancy Wisconsin cabbaso. $2.25 per hundred. E. T. Tramp. Miss Ruth Stroitz will return from Omaha tomorrow to. spend the holiday vacation. Miss Nollle Bujkiey left last night for Davenport Iowa, whero she will make a protracted visit. Anyono wanting to rent a house will do well to sco R. E. Loudon. LIconso to wed was granted yester day to Floyd shanor and Miss iva r. Young, both of Maxwell. A carload of Orctron apples was re eclved yesterday and distributed among several or the grocors. Rlncker's carried tho beat lino of Kodaks and talking machines. Mrs. Jnmcs Jonson. who had been visiting relatives In town, returned to her homo In Umaha last night. DR. H. C. BROCK, j DENTIST.' & I Over First National. Phone MS 8 Judrco Elder yesterday united in mar- rloco Herbert Nicholson of Mayflower anu Minnie M. rrosiso or vauyrango. Mr. nnd Mrs. W. M. Cunningham will entertain the members of the Birthday Club and their husbands ext Tuesday evening. Rooms for ront Inqulro at 40-1 West fourth street. Mrs. Fritz Waltomnth and two child ren are sufferlm? with tvnhold fever. Mr. Waltomath has but lately recovered from a sorious aicge of the disease. Just Out "North Platte and Its As soclatlons," by A. R. Adamson. Prlco $1.25. On sale at the book stores by Theodore Lowe, and the Author. Mrs, R. II. Lnngford has rented the remodeled NoVille house on west Fourth streot and win remove thereto ns soon ns tho improvements arc completed. Lost A bunch of keys between Fourth and Front Sis. on Chosnut on or about Dec. 7th. Pleaso roturn to this office for reward. L. Cnrpentor, of Buchanan preilnct, says a good many farmers of that sec tion do not havo enough corn to carry thorn through. Already corn is being shipped In at u cost of forty cents per bushel, For boys and cirls crown uns. too. there is no hosiery. Ilko Armour Plate.! They" give twice the wear and save darning troubles. Wo have a tine stock and all the sizes. Small, The Big Shoeman. At the express office and the post office the shipment of Christmas pack ages Is reported heavy. And by the way, are you using Red Cross seals on your packages? If not, do so, and fi nancially assist the crusade against the white plague. For SaloSix horse power upright Bteam boiler In good condition, only boon used ten months. Reason for selling, am putting In a larger one. Just the thing for a feed cooker or for power on a farm or ranch. Inquire at Star Bottling works, North Platte. Henry Fulk, of Hershoy, transacted business in town yesterday and left last nicht for Glenwood. Iowa, on a land deal. John Fazler, who will superintend tho ice harvest on the U. P. lake east of town, says the thickness of the ice was five nnd one-half inches. Zero weather is needed to glvo the ice the required thickness. A dozen or mora creditors of the Greek store on east Front streot sorved attachments and cuarniahce proceed- incs on the stock and on money in the bank yesterday. Tho claims it is said, aecreento over one thousand dollars. Several of the creditors wcro paid after suit had been instituted. The attorneys of tho plaintiff, them selves, asking the court to dismiss the case of Giersdorf against Henry Schuff, Grant ilaiilock and Myron uamnboll. for $15,000, was the unusual proceeding in tho district court at Grand Island Saturday. Giersdorf is an itinerant minister who, with his family of five or six children, tho youngest 3 or 4 years of ago. becamo involved in an alterca tion with the authorities last spring and was twice arrested, somowhat riotous scenes attending the arrest. Schuff is tho mayor of tho city and the other two arc police officers who, as testified to by Giersdorf himself, hod twice ordered him to desist blocking certain streets, had arrested him when ho continued to use tho main streot, but had afterward released him. Road No. 237. To all whom it may concern: Tho commissioner appointed for tho purposo of viowing for the purpose of n change in road 237 and the location of a public roud botweon Sections 17 and 20 as follows :- Commencing at a point on Road No. 237 about 15 rods north of tho North sido of section 17, Township 10, Range 23. nnd about 5 rods west of tho & Sec tion lino North and South of Sec. 8 and running thence in a southerly direction about thirty rods until it Btrikcs tho present traveled road which is supposed to be road no. 'Sl. ana then coinmen cing at a point on road 237 about 225 rods north of the south section Una of Section 17, thonco in a southerly dlrec tion about 225 rods following the pres ent traveled road on west stue oi icnco, to the South sido of Section 17, tnenco east on section lino between Sec tions 17 and 20. T. 10. R.28, connecting with road No. 1G9 and terminating there, and the vacation of that part of road No. 237 located between abovo mentioned points, hos reported in favor of tho vacation and the establishment of tho above petitioned roud and all objections thereto must be filed in the ofllce of the county clerk on or before noen on the 25th day ot February or such road will bo vacated and estab lished without reference thereto. Dated North Platto, Neb., Dec. 20, 1010. F, R. Elliott, County Clerk. TUY him some thing useful that "he" will appreciate We've just the sort of things "he" will be so glad you thought of for his Christmas. - Yoi'll find that we show the better things in Men's and Boy's Apparel and Furnishings. The superior giwlity, the correctness of style and the certainty that you are buying the right thing, makes 'the Christmapro'blem easy when you come here, . - Justcame in and see how many things we can show you that viU be just right for "his" Christmas. - CopyritUt 1910 Th Houm of Kupp.nocinMT Chicigo Neckwear, the latest New York styles and patterns Gloves, silk and fur lined, in mocha, cape and kid Suspenders, Pearl Trim, in holiday boxes Silk suspenders and arm bands and belts, all to match in special Christmas boxes Sweaters, in white, rnaroon, taupe, (Jray nnd black Smoking jackets and lounging robes Initial handkerchiefs, in linen and silk Silk mufllers, night robes and pajamas Cluett coat shirts, fancy vests, woolen underwear House slippers, moccasins and shoes Holeproof and Interwoven hosiery, put up in special holiday boxes Traveling bags, suit cases and trunks Hats, automobile caps and coats Overcoats and suits for men and boys Cowboy suits nnd skating toques for the boys. Any of these selections would please any man and we're sure our superior styles and right prices would please you. We'll reserve them until Christmas. You're just as welcome to look as to buy. j. b. Mcdonald, THE HOME OF GOOD CLOTHES.