I ; Thanking you for your liber al "patronage in the past we wish you "A Merry Christmas." CLINTON, The Jeweler. irffrttftfra4aaiaftmiji PHONE 4 OR 0 Your Drugs. Ordors De livered promptly. m m For REXALL and NYAL 2 m X DRUG STORES m UliJfKHM U Local and Personal Look up Mrs. Huffman's Add. Louis Tobin will spend Xmas witb bomo folks in Denver. Mrs. Louis Peterson, who 1ms been ill for sevornl dnys, is improving. Mrs. Miko Hnyes rind Miss Vnunlta have .returned from u sbort visit in Omnhn. Domestic Vacuum Cleaners for sale or rent. Mrs. M. V. Mitchell, agent. Phone 10-1. Mrs. Earl Lambert nnd children left Sunday afternoon for Hastings to spend the holidays. Missei Ethel nnd Carrio Prye re turned Friday evening from n short visit in-Omaha. Miss Janet Aldon loft Friday evening for Lodgopolo to spend the holidays with relutivos. Mr. and Mrs. George Huntington, of Paxton, will como down today to visit the formor's parents this week. Mr. and Mrs. D. P. Wilcox, of Cozad, uro expected to spend tho holidays with the Wilcox and Cottrcll families., Mrs. J. (. Guynnm and children left Saturday morning lor Ogalalla nnd Paxton to spend tho holidays. Miss Isabollo Doran, of tho Kearney normal, came Friday evening to spend the holidays with her parents. Mrs. John Mullen, of Omaha, who was a guest of Mr. and Mis. Fred Elliott last week has returned home. Mrs. D. E. Smith, of Bloomington, Ind., arrived tho latter part of last week to visit her mother Mrs. R. S. Surbor. ;Mrs. Clydo Cook, who spent last week with friendn and relatives in Grand Island and Omnhn, cumo home Friday evening. ,W still havo u small quantity of Furnace slzo coke to offer at 8.50 per ton dolivercd. Tho C. F IoniNflS Co. Phone No. 7. Mrs. Fred Owings, of Sidnoy, who had been tho guest of Mr. a,nd MrsJ Floyd Passmoro for ten dnys, left Sat urday morning. William Craigio who has been em ployed in Mollne, III., for tevern months will visit his mothor and sisters during tho holidnys. Miss Emma Hichurdson, ono of the local touchers, left Friday evening for lior homo near Columbus to spend two weoks with relatives. Miss Anceline Ilerrod, who haB been pttending tho convent at Concordia, Knns., camo homo Saturday to spend her Christmas vacation. Ben Layman, tho deserter from Ft. HuKsell, who was picked up Inst week by Deputy Sheriff Watts will bo taken back to tho fort Friday. Tom McGuiiv, who spent the past three months in Curtis, came homo tho last of tho week to visit his paronts Mr. and Mrs. Charles McGuiro. Tho Twuntioth Century Club held n farewell party for Mrs. 'Clark J. Buch anan nt the home of Mrs. J. T. Kerr Friday aftornoon and presented her with soveral pieces of sterling silver in appreciation of her excellent servicos nu secretary of the club. A delightful afternoon was spont by all. Owners of cily property, lots or houses, can find sale for same by list ing with us. Property priced right finds ready sale. Buchanan & Patterson. Tho invitation issued for tho stag banquet of the Elks on New Year's night indicates a "good timo;" here It is! "Dodgo the jinx 13; begin tho now year with a smile on your face and a joy In your heart. Bo with us nt tho Elks' stag banquet New Yonrs night nt eight o'clock. There will be viands of sweot savor and laughing wators, much merry music, live speeches, good stories und joyful songs." Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Artz expect to visit with friends in Denver this week Mrs. Hattie Herstend, of Paxton, visited in town the lnttor part of last week. Frank Parton loft the last of last week for Omaha to visit a week or longer. Ben Elliott, of Omaha, will spend the Christmas holidays with his parentB in this city. Georgo Hegg, of Lincoln, formerly of this city, spent tho greater part of last week in town. Mrs. Julia Todd left Friday evening for Donver to spond tho holidays with friends and relatives. Wanted Good girl for general house work. C08 W. 4th St. Phono Black 1G0. tf Mr. nnd Mrs. C. A. Lively, of Ger ing, returned home Saturday nftcr spending several days in town with friends. Mrs. Charles Kilmer, of Kilmer, will arrive to-day to visit her parents Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Huntington during the holidays. Mrs. E. S. Brownflold, of Cozad, who visited her sistor Mrs. II. E. Sur lier Inst week wont homo Saturday afternoon. Wo havo for sale the most desirable lots in Cody's Addition. Lot with 4 room house $900 to $1200. With 5-room house $1300 to $1000. Roy SUMiEK, Phone 3G1. By virtue of an execution in favor of tho Sutherland Telephone Co., Sheriff Snlisbury will sell at public auction on January 31st tho line of tho Rosednlo Telophono Co. which has twenty-two miles of wire and poles. Messrs. Alphonse and Geno Picard returned Snturdny from Brady where thoy were adding tho finishing touches to n $10,000 house recently erected by II. K. Peckham, a retired ranchman. Tho homo contains sixteen rooms .and Mr. Peckman has installed an electric plant. Try a ton of Furnnco sizo coko in your furnace most economical fuel on tho market at this price 8.50 per ton delivered. Tho C. F. iDDlNfis Co. Phono No. 7. Miss Elvn Day entertained a number of hor young friends Friday evening in honor of hor sixteenth birthday. The evening was spont in card games and other forms of entertainment nnd proved n very cnjoyablo ono to tho guests. Miss Day was presented with a beautiful gold bracelet and several other gifts. Decorations consisted of red Xmas bolls, holly and other sugges tions of tho season. Lato in tho oven u dainty lunch was served. Wo are in position to take care cf your orders for Pennsylvania nut conl for the rest of tho winter at $13.50 per ton delivered in your bin. Pluco your order now so wo can protect you. NOHTH PliATTi: IiUMUKK Co. 'In view of tho woman's suffrage agitation," remarked Fred Seeberger, "I heard of an incident the other day that suggested an appropriate motto for a suffragetto banner. A little girl pupil of-tho Fourth, ward Sunday school roturned homo a week ago Sunday, und her mothor asked if she remem bered tho topicof tho lesson. 'Oh, yes,' responded tho precocious one, it was peace on earth to hell with mon.' Now you would neod ponder quite n while before you could solout h more nppro- pruuo inscription tiinn Hint lor n Huffrngotto banner. " Wo quite agree with Seoborgor. Wnnted Housokoeper, inquire at this oillco. 92.4 Arrangements havo boon mnde whero by tho hearts of 270 peoplo in North Plntto will bo gladoned tomorrow; that is tho number of peoplo mon, women and children, principally tho latter who will be leniembored by tlioso who have chnrgo of looking nfter tho needy. Quito a numbor of families will bo pro vided with provender for u good dinner; othors who are hick will bo remembered with llowors nnd fruit; coal bins that are empty will bo replenished, and clothing provided for children whose apparel is senntf and m addition n Cliristmus treo celebration has been ar ranged for nt tho Elks' building. This is the true Cliristmus spirit the bring ing of good cheer to others. Sunshine Christmas Tree. Program for tho Christmas treo which will bo held in tho nssemblyroom of the Elk building Saturday afternoon, Dec. 28th. Mrs. R. B Favoright will havo tho program in chnrge. Committee on dressing dolls, Mrs. II. Breternitz, Mrs. C. E. Gould, Miss Isa Murphy, Miss Fern Perkins, Miss Ethel Dean nnd Miss Stiltz. Committee on Christmas tree, Mrs. James Snyder, Mrs. V. Schnrman, Mrs. John Koontz, Mrs. Deun, Mrs. Jon Weinberger, Mrs. Warrer, will the committees' meet at my house on Dec 27th? Mits. Pekkins. Former North Platte Man Dies. Word reached the city last week of the death of Daniel Courtnoy, of Ya colt, . Wash,, father of Mrs. Fred Tobas, nnd a former resident of North Platte. The deceased camo to this city in 1880 and followed the vocation of carpenter, having been employed on the Lloyd opera house. Ho remained here until 1889, when he removed to Yacolt, where he had since resided. Mr. Court ney was born in Virginia in 1832 was married 1852, and was tho father of twelve children. He is survived by his aged wife and soven children. Xmas at Lutheran Church. At seven o'clock tomorrow morning the Luthernn choir will present the Christmas cantata entitled, "Pcdeomer and King," by Lorenz. After the organ volontory by Mrs. Huxoll, the singing of hymn No. 221 and tho open ng pnrt of the regular morning ser vice by tho Congregation, tho choir parts follow: 1. "The Light is Come," opening chorus, choir. 2. "The Lord shall comfort Zion," deut, soprnno nnd contralto, Mrs. and Irma Huffmnn. 3. "How Beautiful upon tho Moun tains," soprano solo, Irma Huffman. 4. "And there were Shepherds," duet, Miss Larsen and Mr. Jus. Shaffer. 5. "Tho- Song of the Angels, "chorus, Misses Huffman, Larson, Bowen, Min shall and Mrs. Huffman. G. "O Thou Who by a Star Qid'st Guide," contrnlto solo, Mrs. Huffman. 7. "Sing O Ye Heavens," chorus, choir. 8. "Seek Ye the Lord," solo tenor, Mr. Moore. 9. "Oh Come All Ye Faith ful, "chorus men's voices, Messrs. Yost, Shaffer, and Moore. 10. "Hail Redeemer and King," clos ing chorus, chorus and soprano solo, Miss Larson. This cantata as composed and arran ged by Lorenz is among his best and the Lutheran choir has spared no time nor efforts to mnko this among their best piesentations. A tastefully dec orated Christmas trees and the church in every pniticular mado beautiful with Christmas colors, and designs nwnit to welcome the early morning worshipper in this time belovid custom of the Lutherans. In the evening the service will be by the Sunday school. Tho musical part of the service by tho main school is a service entitled, "Under His Star." This will ho interporsod with recitations, songs nnd exercises by the children. This servico is designed especially for tho children in keeping with the real Christmas spirit and purpose. Tho evening offering will be given to tho causo of Christinn education and tho morning for tho choir music fund. "The Girl and the Outlaw." Bert Moaner will odVr to the theatre going public of North Platte one of the events of the season "The Girl nnd the Outlaw" at tlio Keith Theatre Dec. 25, matinee nnd night with tho young suc cessful player, Roy LaMarr, as tho stnr. This h a story tlint will nppenl to ovory man, woman and child; in fact it will tench n ood lesson to all. Tho company carrios beautiful sccnory and effects, so nu to make n wondorful play ono of the micccases of the season in ' our city. Tho story of tho piny is founded around n young girl, who un-. known to hor, reforms her own bro- I therfrom a criminal Lovo (hula its way into both their hearts and their relationship is not discovored until tho evo of tho happiest momenta of tbolr lives their wedding night. Bvory tiling i carried with the company to prosent It in u first class way. Every one who is in love, should nevi-r iriss seeing "Tho Girl nnd the Outlaw " m - JMIMMI Local and Personal. James Norton nnd daughter went to Denver Saturday afternoon. Goorge Hegg, of Lincoln, formerly of this city is visiting local friends. Miss Jennio Cox, of Hershoy, is spending this week with town friends. Miss Bess Chamberlain will spend tho holidays with relatives in Stockville. Look up Mrs. Huffman's Add. C. A. Malm, Jack Veach and Joe Malm, of Sutherland, visited in town Saturday. Miss Ruey Shaner went to Maxwell Saturday to visit relatives for n week or longer. Mrs. Floyd Crane left for Salina Sat urday after visiting a week with Miss Katei Spies. Mr. nnd Mrs. Chnries Empy, of Maxwell, are visiting with local friends this week. Miss Mablo Ogle, of Ogalalla, is sponding n few dnys in town this week wito friends. Mrs. Alex Brooks loft yesterday morning for Overton to spend a couple of days with friends. Mrs. Henry Simon left for Hastings Snturday where she was called by the death of her father. Ezekiel Anderson, of Brady, came up yesterday morning to vibit his sister Mrs. Lewis Hayes. Theodoro White, formerly of this city, ar 'ved hero Friday evening to visit friends for a couple of weeks. Miss Vera Carrigan is expected here today to visit Miss Dorothy Hubbard during the holidays. Miss Faye'Britton left Friday even-' ing for Wayno to visit the home folks for a couple of weeks Superintendent Frank Smith and wife of Brady, snent the latter part of the week In town with friends. Leslie Bnskins came home Sunday from tho state university to spend the holidays with his parents. Miss Ollie Miller who has been at tending school in Kearney came home Friday to spend the holidays. Miss Lena Baskins returned Sunday evening from Pennsylvania where she visited relatives for several weoks. Steele Ilolcombe, who is attending the university in Lincoln arrived yester day to spend his two weeks vacation. Miss Mario Von Goetz principal of the Overton Schools came homo Satur day morni.g to spend the Yule Tide with relatives. Frank Stamp, of Rossville, 111., who was tho guest of Mr. and Mrs. C. H Stamp, left for Los Angeles the latter part of last week. A special train from tho Pacific coast loaded with Greeks enroute to their native country to join tho army, passed through yesterday morning. Mrs. J. McCnrtv, of Ames, la., rived here Sunday evening to bo guest of her parents Mr. and Mrs ar the A. M. Mason for a couple of weeks. For a week past mail train No. 9 has carried ten cars, four more than the usual number. This increase has been due to the heavy Christmas mail. The Rev. J. C. Christie extends a cordial invitation to tho members of his church and congregation to an English tea at thomanso next Friday aftornoon at 3 o'clock. Mr. and Mrs. Hillard Ridgeley and children, of Cheyenne, came down Sun day to visit Mrs. Ridgley's parents air. anu wra. Alex renwick for a cauple of weeks, Manager Stamp, of tho Keith theatre; has been suffering for several days past with a carbuncle on tho back of his neck an affliction that is very painful nnd one that comes at a very inopportune time. Richnrd Stevie, son of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Stevie, will be married Wednes day at eight o'clock at Sheridan, Wyo., to Miss Ruth Simons. Herman Stovie will be best man and tho sister of the bride the maid. Richard Stevie fspent his boyhood days in North Platte and his many friends send him hearty con gratulations. Coming with its city reputation "Tho uin anu tlio Outlaw." A clean cut play that critics have pronounced a success with a strong cast of players , which will be presented nt tho Keith theatre Wednesday Dec. 25th as special holiday attraction. Special matinee I prices. 10 und 25 cents. Evening prices 1 15, 35 and 50 cents. First Class Cleaning and Pressing. For first clnaa cleunini nnd pressing see tln Lennox Tailors and Cleaners. .Til St 9tntllUllni1 Pdl-n.ii. CJvt), un,l I cust, upstnirs 1-2. Goods called for and delivered. All work puni-antecd. Phono G9, MI-LS & LnviN, prors. " . In the matter of tlio otato of Michael Alort K n tor, iloci'uml. Un reaillnirau'l flltntr the petition of Ella A, 1 ostor lirayinir Hint admlnUt ration if said estate may lo granted to IMwln It, OiKulman as admnMraior OriliTt'd, That Jan lit 1. JIHS, at 1) o'clock a m Is asHlirned for hparlim said petition when ull persons Interested In wald matter may appear at a county court, to bo held In and for said county and Miotvcautie why this prayer of petl onur houd not ho uraniiMl; nnd that notice, of tli pendency of t,ald petition and tho lioarlnK thereof boirivento all iktsoiih lntor wtud In .ald matter by puMMilmr a copy of thl order In th North I'lnlte Tribune, a IpbbI seml-weuMy nowhpaper printed In nald county, for three siicco8le weeks, prior to nitld (lav "f hearln Dated 1i Jnb i"i. d-4-3 Joiiiv (jIUnt, County Judue Tnomas Green, of Grand Island, is spending n few days hero on business connected with the pool hall. C. A. Wyman is completing n new 60x70 foot barn on his" ranch west of town. It is considered tho best build ing of its kind in the valley. Give us your order for concrete work of any kind. Concrete building blocks and ornamental work. . ROY Suiiber, Phone 3G1. Dr. J. L. Siver came from Mt. 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