Ik Jjtorth , . ' 4-' , : , JM I : WENTY-SIXTH YEAR. NORTH PLAfffc,' NEB,, NOVEMBER 28. 191 1. , " No. 82 I TOWN AND COUNTY NEWS Fergus Flynn visited Ogalalla friends yesterday. Phil Pizer, of Alliance, is assisting in the Leader this week. Sam Westfall returned yesterday afternoon 'from a short visit in Sidney. Mrs. Helen White, who had been visiting at Northeast, Pa,, for a couplo of months, is now enrouto home. Best present you can give for Christ mas is an Eastman Kodak. Rinckor's Book Storo carries a full line. The owner of a door koy found in front of Tho Tribune office can have samo by calling at this office and paying for this notice. Too pleasant weather Saturday was followcd.by a Bnow squall Sunday even ing and blustery winter weathoryester day and today.. Mrs. Thomas Baldock and daughter Paulino returned Saturday from Elsie where they visited the Thompson fam ily for a weok. Leave orders for Victor and Edison Talking Machines at Rincker's Book Store. Wo also have a full line of ftocords and supplies. Miss Mao McWilliams entertained the Young Ladies Kensington club last evening. Tho nicely prepared rof resh jnonts wore greatly enjoyed by the guests. In order to make room for our holi day goods wo aro going to close out our stock of stoves at fifteen per. cent discount Howe & Maloney. A set of silver knives, forks and spoons is being displayed in Howe & Maloney'a window which will bo given to any Yeoman who will secure eight members for that lodge. To parties with idlo money wo can offer sofno very choico first mortgage loans netting 8 per cent Bomi-annual interest Nothing safer. , Bratt & Goodman. Irs. Albert Mujdoon entortaincd the J. T. Club last evening at cards. Much interest was taken in the games and the royal prizes awarded to Mesdamcs -Edwlna-Schatj!' and'Henry Waltcmath and MessrsisQ.qoreXAfMn'. Hoagland. Mrs. N. McCabe and J. F. Clnbaugh wore given tho consolation emblems.1. An . elaborate lunch waa .served after tho card playing;' Mrs. George Austin assisted in entertaining. UNCLE TOM'S AT THE PAT WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY. A big three reel feature, don't miss it. Yo.u can see tha,t old but good play as you have never seen it before. Matinee at 2:30 Thursday afternoon children 5c, adults 10 cents. Come out and see this big special release and you will bo satisfied. Special music and singing will be rend ered and no pains will bo spared to jnako this picturo ono to bo remem bered. A big Bhow on ono subject as is ordinarily given for a whole show at other times. Como early and see it First show starts at 7:15, second 8:40 arid third 9:40, and so on until every body baa seen this big feature. Dwelling for Sale. Tho finely located corner lot and brick tlwnllincr at 820 West Fourth .St.. can bo bought nt very reasonable, prico, and easy terms. Buchanan & Pattekson, Here's a duplicate vannah, Ga. It won Sold fully equipped tank and speedometer ! 1 rMnimni i n -itS v' Sfe Local mhI Path. Supt Tout has been appointed prin cipal of the Junior Normal next term.' Mrs. Earl Friend left this morning for Grand Island to spend several days. Mrs. Harold Campbell, of Denver is spending a fewdaya with her aunt Mrs. Harry Murrin. Miss Francis Christ who is teaching at Gandy this year, spent Saturday with hor mothor. James Weeks will leavo shortly for Illinois' to spend several weeks wiUt relatives. Miss Isabel Doran, who is teaching at Gretna, is expected tomorrow to spend Thanksgiving with tho home folks, MIm Jcnnio Geygcr, of Jutcsburg, is expected, to3ay to visit her Bister Mrs. Ralph' Stkrkey. - Mrs"; Verne Mann returned Sunday from Denver after a fortnight's visit with her mother Mrs. Eaton. Tho peoplo of .the. United States drank- 4,000,000 mora barrels of beer for tho year ending .Timo 90, 1911, than for the yerr ending June 30, 1910. Mr. McLaln, the pure food inspec tor, has brought suit against the Cud ahy Packing Co., of Omaha, for selling Imitation butter to Richio Ugai. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hartwig and children, of Paxton, who have been tho guests of the lattcr's" parents Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Lambert for ten days, went homo today. Little Miss Eva Hoagland entertained a large number of friends at a birthday party. After several hours spent in enjoyable games tho young folks were served with a delightful lunch. Miss Eva received many protty gifts. Matinee at The Crystal Thursday afternoon at two thirty. Special pictures and vaudeville. Price 5c and 10c E. M, F. 30 Wfni Savannah Race. . The first, second and third places for the groat Ticdman trophy at the Savannah automobile races wero won by the E. M." F. 30 cars yesterday. The EM..',F. company .entered" three, cars fn this contest .arid Aon all prizest.-?Tho 'trophies4 and 'stalcfes of ;tho -Thanksgiv ing week contest are the most sought and tho contest is tho fiercest of the year. Practically oil contestants pre ontercd by automobile mauufacturcrs and tho drivers having national reputa tions. Frank Witt drove the, winning car to victory. His timo was 172 miles in 176 minutes. Tills line of cars is handled in this city by John L. Burko. Leather Craft and Art Needlework -fTeacker." . t Mrs. S. A. Whiting, art needlework teacher will ho nt the rcterson rooms over Clinton's Jowelry storo, ten days. Teacher of tatting, Irish crochet,. shadow, English eyelet, French, Hol bein, cut work and tho beautiful hard anger or Norwegian embroidery and tho now Biedormeir and wallaceain and other embroideries. Dealer in import ed art linens, stamped centerpieces, doilies, lunch cloths, infant's hoods, shoes, nightingales, sof a cushions, hats, Bhirtwaists, embroidery hoops, seissors and thread. A full linobf the newest perforated patterns for all kinds of em broidery. Stamping neatly done. Orders taken for finished piece. Buy'.your Xmas presents now. Ono freqdesson to each customer, other, JeVsons. fifty cents, of the car winning the first, second and third with silk mohair top, at North Platte, Neb., for City Lana i Wstar Cat. . A Nifkt Study CIk. A telegram received from St LS ''Mrs. Lucas has received so many re Saturday announced that tho Unitatquests from parents to givo tholr chll States circuit court of appeals had reft drcn private instructions, that she dered a decision in the case of the has., concluded, if enough can be Be North Piatto Waterworks Companyfeuied to form a class of sufficient size aealnst the city of North Platte in fa vor of the company, This suit wwa brought by the company to compel the city to purchase tho water plant at tho appraised, valuation, of $85,000. Thoh Is no appeal from this decision It i mandatory that tho city purchase the plant at that figure. As this appraisment was made soma six years ago, and there has been a depreciation of twelve per cent or two per cent por year sinco that timo and there have been no improvements (to speak of, tho decision of tho court lias caused censlderablo indignation. That the plant is now not worth $85,000 is conceded by all, mi it is apparent tHat tho city must need' jfy aomo ten or fifteen thousand dollars more than the actual valuo of tho works. It is questionable if tho $100,000 water bonds voted a year ago can bo used for Uio purchase of tho plant, inasmuch as the proposition submitted to tho voters read for the erection, and maintenance of a water plant If these bonds are vokl it will bo neces sary, of course, to vote othor binds, and it is generally believed that the' sum to bo, voted should bo $150,000, which is tho maximum allowed cities of this class. With tho payment of tho $85,000 for tho present plant, and with an esti mated cost of $40,000 for 'extension' of mains, enlargement of existing mains and needed improvomcnta at tho power house, $125,000 would bo needed at' once,' and the remaining $25,000 of bonds could be issued as needed. With tho present rnto of growth of tho city it is fair to presumo that tho "remaining $25,000 would be needed within a. very few years. Boforo wo have our water plant in smooth running manner and satisfac tory to all, we may expect groat goobri of grief. Killed on Nebraska Railroads. A Bummary of persons injured and killed by railroads in this state -has justUfp. made been completeu uy tho state itanway commission. Tho record includes nil in jured and killed up to Juna 30, 1913. The totalB includa thirty-five railway employes, five passengers, ono postal clerk and forty-two othors, a grand total of eighty-one. Tho injured number 720 employes, 129 passengers, thirty-one postal clerks and othor employes, and 140 other persons. ThoTotal was 1.Q24 persons. Tho average total number of railway employes on the roads in tho timo was 29,923,. while tho total number of rov enuo passengerB carried wasl0,447,8G3. Of the railway employes killed seven teen wero omployed by tho Union Pa cific, one by the Rock Island, six by tho Northwestern, eightby tho Burling ton and ono by the Missouri Pacific. Of tho five passengers killed threo were killed by tho Union Pacific and two by the Missouri Pacific. Owing to an error in the report tho Burlington wreck at Indiasola May 29, was not included. In tho wreck four teen persons wero kllleujor died from injuries, later, and thero wero twenty twp injured. Books at 50 Cents. Wo havo 1200 of tho popular novels at CO' cents each. They includo the works of tho best novelists.' ' : , - Rinckek's Book.Stoiuc. TiedmanO trophy at Sa places. windshield, prest-o-lite $1,265 by to .pay her, to conduct a night school In hor rooms In Keith Theatre Bldg, This Is of interest not only to ttioso needing holp In making thoir grades In schoe), but also to many who havo dropped out of school and yot desire to continue their studies, Tlioao wishing to join such n class please sod Mrr. Lucas between now and Doc, 4th. Graii Price High. Tho Nebraska farmer is getting con siderably raoro for his grain this year than last, tho statement being made by Omaha grain men that tho Increased price will mora than offset any short age in, crops, aa compared with last year's yield. Wheat of tho grado of No. 2 hard, which is. now quoted at 98c to $1.02 per bushel, was selling a year ago on the OmaliB,, market at 89 to C2J cents, No. 3 new white corn, now bringing $1 cents In Omaha, was selling a year ago at 38 to 39 cents. No. 8 whlto oats, now quoted at 46 to 46 cents a bushel, sold en tho same date of 1910 at 90 to jOi eents. The farmers aro rushing in their corn to take ml vantage of tho high prices. Soventy-four cars wero received on the Omaha, market Monday morning and country elevators aro said to bo full. ., William Seeky Diet. William Seeloy of tho 2nd ward died at his homo at noon Saturday. Tho day previous ho returned from Portland, whero for two months ho took medical 'treatment Mr. Seoloy had boon in poor health for some timo but hopes for his recovery wero entertained until tho last and his death camo as n great shock to tho wife and daugh ters. The funernl was held Monday afternoon. Mr. Soeley was born at' Boscavillc, Wisconsin In tho year 1807. He moved to Lincoln county, this state, twenty- ix years ago and engaged extensively n stock raising und- farming tin which a bucccbs. Two years ago when hfs broken 'h'caTth'sd0privcd'him of his activity on tho farm ho moved to. town to tuko treatmont He was married to Miss Anna Pickett nt Qgulalln, Neb., on the 27tli day of March, 1888. Two children Wero born to them, Lotta aged 17 years afid Nellie aged 13 yoars. HIb parents wero Methodists und while ho was not u member ho was a strong beliover and lived a life that would bo n credit to any one, a uevou-u husband and loving rather. Me numucrs his menus by all who knew and camo In contact with him an a nriirhbor und associate. In business dealings verywhero ho was highly respected. He ia survived by a Borrowing wife, twodnughters and four brothers to mourn his demise. His parents und two sisters havo proceeded him to tho unknown world beyond the graVe. For Rent Tho Dill pretty homo, 1) roomo end bath. Tho O Brion 9 room house. To a good tenant only $18.00 per month. Uthor ntco nouses, rurntsneu ami un furnished rooms. Very reasonable. Safe deposit bows und storage room. Bhatt & Goodman. OWNED BY W. W. BIRGMD, North Platte, IVcbraska. Pure Bred Poland China. Eight Boars for Sale. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Stevens, of Maxwell, vlBltcd friends in town Sun day. Mrs. M. C. Harrington, of Denver, arrived this morning to visit hor Bister, Mrs. John Herrod. Mrs. Louisa Burko returned last evening from Maxwell when alio spent tho past week with friends. Miss Elk Peterson, of Hasting, who has been the guest of MIm Lillian Sturges and Mrs, Carl Simons loft yes. terday for Ogalalla to visit friends. That juicy, brown turkey, berry sauce, celery and enjoyable parts of the comincf Thanksgiving dinner will make a reputation, for you as at cooknand housewife, if you carefully make sure you arc r,ight before you purchase. Consider the crreat delight of your family and friends when they fine that the dinner is the finest tjiey ever tasted Select your store this One the best, Wo buy to please you, mot ourselves. You will find hero a stock of Thanksgiving ontables to chooso from without an equal in ;thls " town. An liBpo tion will make you a' purchaser. Como and - aeo them even If you do not buy. Thanksgiving cheor of overy dcscrlp. tion to suit all pockets and tas(.cn, , ( Special Thanksgiving prices compare them with others New Seeded Raisins, 12 l-2c per pekg; new r-cland Currants 12 l-2c per pkg; new glaced Citron, 35c par lb; new Lemon arid Orange Peel, 35c per lb; new glacsxl Pine Apple, 60c per lb; nsw glacd,'Crrie8; 60c pr lb; aN kinds of nuts, celery, frsh oysttrs and blue points, cran berriesi etc,., . Rush Mercantile Company. Give Her a Hoosier SPECIAL HOWE & ' MSB ttKH H0OSIE Robert Dickey went to Gothenburg on business this morning. Money" to toftti on real estate. . . , Bratt k Goodman. The Christian Scientists will hold MrvieM at th K. P. hall Thursday ferettOM at eleven o'clock. Among those who' were initiated into the Elks kttt evening were Attorney James Keefe, F. C. Pielstlcker, Clms. Herrod, Lawrence Carpenter and Fred Sudman of Chap pell. After the bosi inens mestlng a big spread was served, fragrant pumpkin pie, cran Cabinet for Christmas You couldn't; find anything in, town sn cfruiin to .delight your wife sis this great -labor saving machine. B .sure you gt the Hnosier. The n,m n ih Cabinet is your tiifirant:- Mortality. Call mill one at MALONEY'S. JOHN L. 'BURKE.