I I SCHILLER & CO.; Prescription Druggists First Door North of First National Hank Cojrrirfit 1910, b7 C. B. iimnttmia Co. Mo. U Over kalf ef tke tfeiBg taught hi tbi) ttere ikreogk tke year are gifts. t A., HIS gold , taste. is simply because our Jewelry Store is a logical place to buy presents for here you will find every desirable article made from or silver always artistic, unusual and, m good AT CHRISTMAS TIMES especially, you deslro to buy rotU gifts, something that Is not simply a token of ro'mombranco,but n joy In Itself no matter who the i j No matter what you want. to spend. present is for, to purchase it. you will find our store the ideal place ; O LINTON , 1 Jeweler andoPtiCun. LOCAL AND PERSONAL Seo our Parisian IvoryGoods. Some si Ing now, Dixon, Tho Jowolcr. Thomas Ryan Is wreathed in smiles ver the arrival of a ten pound son :Ich was born early Sunday morning;. . Mrs, Ncls IlasmusRcn nnd children n turned last evening from KeneHaw where they spent several days with rel ieves, A. T. Whitney, one of the vice-pros-u i ante of the Brotherhood of Railroad .trainmen, arrived this morning and will f. end the day in town. This afternoon it wilt mako an 'address before tho (.timbers of tha order. Alfred Sandles left ycetorduy for Columbus after ViBitirig his undo Julius Hahler and family. Miss Bertha Banks returned to Lex ington Bunduy af tor n short visit at tho parental home. W. 0. Roynolds and son Charley loft Sunday nlnht for Douidns. Ariz., ex pecting to bo nbsbnt about a month. Knrouto they will stop over at points in Toxbo, Judge Grimes went to Scotts Bluff Sunday ovening to hear sotno district court caaca in which Judge Ilobartt is disqualified. Judge Hobartt arrived this morning and will hold court for Judge Grimes. Will Hendv went to Omaha Sanday ovening to transact business fdr several days. Mrs. J. J. Halhcan went to Omaha Sunday night to visit friends for a few days. Misses Ilannd Hattle Martin returned yesterday from Sutherland after visit ing relatives several days. Henry Schrieber will leave in the near future for Excelsior springs to spend several weeks. Mr. and Mm. William Carman, of Sutherland, spent Sunday with their daughter Mrs. FA Ogier. Sister Marcel I a. of Hastings arrived Saturday night to mako an extended stay at at. rotncK's convent. Miss Marie Barry, of Omaha, who had been the guest of Miss Flo Johnson for several days, left for home Sunday evening. Miss Florence Stamn returned home yesterday from Omaha. Enroutd homo sno nttenueu a nousc party at iiic.ucesc uome innaiismouin. E. L. Garrison and brother, who re cently returned from Iowo, loft Sunday for WollIIeot to visit tho former s daughter Mesdames Will Facka .and GerkinS. Mrs. John Burko arrived tho last of tho week from Fremont to make her home. Mr. Burko has been herd for sevornl weeks, having taken the agency lor tnoii. m. i' . cars. Misses Marie VonGootz and-Harriet Piorco, who are teaching In tho Over ton schools nnd sncnt tho last of the week with tho former's parents left ycsioruay morning. . i Henry Cordcs has just completed gonoral clean up ot tho property re cently purchased of Mrs. Mary Wittcn on west l ourth street, ana the premises present a much neater appearance. Henry says twelvo big wagon loads of old brick, iron and other truck was carted away. From now until Christinas Tho Tri bune's columns will bo pretty well filled with advertising In fact tho Christmus advertising is one of the few harveeta which fall to tho lot of nowspapor fel lows. This advertising may curtail tho amount of local reading matter but we need the money which it brings. City FiMsces. The statutes of Nebraska provide that that the salaries of city officials in tho class of North Platto Bhall be fixed by ordinance not to exceed tho limita tions set lortn in the statute, mat the tax payers may know what action tho mayor and council have taken in this matter, wo appena hero witn a table showinir in the first column tho maximum salary fixed by tho statute una in tho sccor.u column tno salary actually paid by the city as fixed by tho ordinance. Mayor, per annum.... .500.00 100.00 Each Councilman, per annum 200.00 GO.OO City Clerk, per annum 800.00 300.00 Treasurer, per annum.. 900.00 T200.00 uity Attorney, per annum ...uuu.ou Thus tho aggregate salaries mayor, dork, treasurer, city and eight councilmen could be 800.00 of tho attorney lawfully fixed undor tho statute at $4400.00 per ! ing terminated a visit annum; whilst tho aggregate salaries of these same omcials as fixed by tho city ordinances and actually paid amounts to but $1800.00 p T nnnum. Certainly our city officials are to bo commended for not taking . advantage of thd salaries allowed them by the is thoir tho city Quito a pay tho statute, MissCassio Miller returned yesterday from a-short visit In Gothenburg. David Moonoy entered tho . St Luko hospital last week, for treatment. Wanted A girl for general house work. Mrs. H. C. Brock 714 West Fourth. Mrs. M. H. Douglass left yesterday morning for Chcyenno and Larmie to spend several days. E. A Haveratead returned yesterday from Gothenburg where ho spent Sun day with his family. Miss Theo Schwaiger returned Sun day ovening from Kearney, where she visited relatives last week. After tx week's illness Miss Verna Sorenson resumed her duties as stenog rapher in Attorney Bcelcr'd office Saturday. Mrs. M. C. Harrington,. .of Denver, returned homo Saturday afternoon, hav- intr terminated a visit with her sister Mrs. John Herrod. The Ladies of tho Episcopal guild will hold a Boclal and salo of fancy work and aprons at the homo of Mrs. C. S. Clinton Thursday afternoon. Tke McNamm Crfew. The BCnsatfon of tho vear was tho confsion(IafrFrfday,at Lds Angeles, 6f Jnmes McNamara and J. J; Mc- Namara, thtr former pleading guilty to dynamiting tho Los AngeleH" Times building by which twenty-ono persons were Killed, and tho latter to having dynamited tho Lowellyn iron works m Los Angeles. The two men will bo sentenced today,. James McNamara for life and John McNarmara for fourteen years. Tho caso attracted much attention because some labor unions charged that the explosions had been made at tho instanco of tho corporations in order to make capital against tho unions, and if was tho unions who raised tho money for tho defense of the McNarmaras. It looks as though tho confessions will prove quite a blow to organized labor," and especially against those radical leaders who insisted that the McNa ninras were being persecuted. statute: it is evidence that it desiro to conduct tho affair of as economically as possible, number of cities in the state maximum salaries allowed by thus increasing tho taxes. Isaac Vatts, of Corning, has been visiting relatives and friends jn town for a couplo of days, having nrrivetl Saturday night. Tho memorial sorvlco hold by' tho ElkB Sunday nfternoon was aijtfcndcd by nearly one hundred members; and their ladies. Lodge service : .t$ the memory of A. G. Carlson, tho only do ceased member, was hcld The address was delivered by Rev. Ft; Mc Dald. who took "charitv" as hfa sub ject and presented some emollient thoughts, vocal solos were, rendered by Mrs, Edgar Schiller andMisfl'Evclyn uaiy. j In the election held Saturday for tho purpose of forming an irrigation dis trict of tho lands under the North Platto ditch, tho proposition carried by a vote of Uilrty-iivoforand live against. John Lylo was elected treasurer of tho district and liomnr iiungcrioru assessor. Chris Koch was elected director or District No. 2, in District No. 1 there, was a tie vote between W. C. Colo and Henry Weil, and in District 3 J. It While, Frank Lawrence and Wm. Jenkins each received fourvotes. These tie votes Will bo decided la tor. Eben D. Warner, formerly manager of tho North Platto Telephono Co., but now manager at Crawford, has closed a dcnl for a mercer of his com- any nnd tho i armors Telephone t-o. 'ho latter company has Itnes covering the whole of Dawes county. Miss Laura Schavland. who has been employed as nurse at the P, & S. hos pital lor several months, resumed her position Saturday and will bo married In tho near future to Dr. Chas. Par sons of Valloy. A. J. Nealo, of Myrtle, spent tho greater part of last week In tho city visiting his sons Vance and Bcldon nnd looking up a residence as it is his in tention to give up farming and move to town. Mrs. R. D. Thompson leaves shortly for Plattsmouth to attend the wedding of her nleco Miss Helen bwnrthout, which takes place on Dec. 14th. Mrs. .Raymond Millor and son, of Horshev. arrived yesterday morninc to visit her BlstorMra. O. W. Slzemore for several days. Frank Hart and Lcslio Rowland, of Allianco who spent the lattor part of last week here, left Saturday .night. One Secret Of Success is keeping in the bank the got and hustling for more. money youwe Every successful man you know can get what assistance he needs from his bank. 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