I 8'ofto Hlitoiioal tttifttr . (M ov JU- TWENTY-EIGHTH YEAR.' NORTH PLATTE, NEB., OCrOHEIt 31,-1913. No. 81 mwm cTWW T V v C; N,1!V' Handsome Mew Fall Suits and Coats uperior Values anjAsgjprtments :b J :3, at S $ llf $ w ' - (r tuuvtnwMuuui iiwmmw mmamm m m - f o Tlie daily express shipments we have hccn receiving all this week enable us now to meet all your winter requirements. At no time this season have we presented such liberal assort ments to choose from as we are presenting now. Striking new styles which are correct in every detail, and the values abso lutely the best obtainable. Elegant New Suits in smartly tailored cutaway styles, new draped skirts, coats lined with guaranteed linings, specially priced $12.50, $15.00 and $20.00. .New Smart Coats Nowhere will you find a belter selection of new winter coats than here. Every smart and becoming style for the season, made ofboucle, fancy mixtures, plushes and ural lamb at $6.50, HO, $15 and Up. Richie Ugai Married. Richie Ugni, the well known pronrio tor of the Palace Cnfe,' who hud been visiting in Jnpnn, will arrive home the latter part of next woeky He is re turning via Now York, and on his trip has encircled the globe. The interesting feature about memo s trip is that while in Japan ho was mar ried to a young lady of that country, who will accompany him home. The Cost of Base Ball. Tho Kearney base ball association hold a meeting Tuesday evening to straighten up its financial airairs, and in' reporting tho meeting tho Hub says: President Kiblor had a typewritten statement of tho receipts and expendi tures of the association lor the past base ball season, showing a deficit of $3,100. As an offset there is u guar anty of fortv-six nersona nleueimr liity dollars each to cover a deficit. Of thi several nunureu aouars nave ueun col lected, leaving a balance uncollected on the guaranty amounting to $1,830. Jfany of tho guarantors represented in this sum are reluctant to pay, but the association is under the necessity of insisting on payment and collecting all amounts nledtred that aro collectible It; will bo seon from these figures tl)at even after tho guaranty is nil col lected into tho treasury there will still remain an overlap of eight or nine hundred dollars. pat o zzuai nnr lour Money s W ortl f We're keen on civinc For Exchange 320 acres clear land. 100 acres of va)ley in cultivation. Only 80 feet to plentiful supply of good water. Five miles from North Platte. Can be made an ideal farm ranch . Owners will exchange erSy for North Platte prop- Bratt 8s. Goodman. New Silk. Petticoats in all shades at $1.98 House Dresses in new fall styles at 98c. iibiii r i w wwwwit aaaMCwwimani b ijim www mh ""g"' BKT Exclusive women's toggery. ;9 Local and Personal Charles Austin returned yesterday from Omaha where he spent several days. Mrs. Ed Dickey will entertain the Nevlta club at a Hallowe'en party this afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. James Peterson, of Chappell, spent yesterday in town visit ing friends. Arthur Plummer arrived the first of the week from Denver to remain indefinitely. Want to rent furnished house. Three in family. Best of references. Inquire at Tho Tribune office. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Peterson, of Sutherland, spent yesterday in this city with friends. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Loudon left this morning for Grand Island where they will be-'the guests of relatives and friends for a week. Mrs. Osgood, of Denver, arrived Wednesday to -make a visit with her ' son Charles Osgood. Mrs. GlenaShoup retured yesterday afternoon to her home in Sutherland after visiting friends for several days. Money to loan on real estate by Bratt &. Goodman. The ladies auxiliary of the B. of L. F and E. will hold a kensington Tues day aftornoon at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lawhead. J G. Beeler and Senator Hoagland returned last night from Bridgeport, where they attended the state irriga tion convention. Miss Alice Birgo returned Tuesday iu- .m ATinrien. La., where she visited her cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Goodwill,7or several weeks. The ladies auxiliary of the B. of L. F & E cave a Hallowe'en party Tues day evening at the K. P. hall The evening was spent in games, music and dancing. Refreshments were serVed. For Rrnt Two nicely furnished front rooms, close in. Mns. Ada Lewis, 510 East Fifth St. James Babbitt will close his services with the Union Pacific today after fortv-five years of continuous employ. . t will n-n nn the nension rolls of the comnany. and has a right to feel (i.. what, hn receives pension has been wall earned MR. POULTRYMAN: When you" seo your chickens moping, wheezing, swol len headed and sneezing; wo recom mend Conkey's Roup Remedy. 1 or Bale and guaranteed by John R. Pitnei. Twelve young ladies of the high school will go to Sterling tomor- , mfnoia tho football came played by tho North Platte and Sterling hitrh achooi teams, -mey wm u ."i- The W. C. T. U. will meet with Mrs. Sanford Hartman Tuesday afternoon. For Rent Business room. Inquire A. A. Schatz. tf Miss Goodwill, of Minden, La., is visiting at the homes of Miss Alice Birge"and Mrs. Lester W. Walker. Wanted An office girl. Apply at Stuart's plumbing shop opposite Lloyd opera house. Mrs. H. P. Henckel will'entertain at a 6 o'clock dinner this evening in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Frank biajeck. Christian Science service Sunday 11:00 a. m. Subject: "Everlasting Punish mont." Sunday school 12m. K. P. hall, Dewey St. A new time-card will go into effect Sunday, the only change, it is said, will be in No. 10, the time of which will be shortened, This train will arrive at this terminal about two and one-half hours earlidr. the most value possil every purchase you make at this store. Unit's one of the many reasons why we handle '' Chase & Sanborn's . ( . HIGH GRADE COFFEES From "Seal Brand' down to the lowest grade each is the choicest quality available at its price and it is ALWAYS UNIFORM 9 o T U H D Wanted -Girl for general housework. Inquire C03 west Fourth street or phone 30. tf K. B. Spencer, of Wallace, spent weanesuay in tnis city on business. The M. M. M. club will meet Tuesday afternoon at the homo of Mrs. O. II. Cressler. ' For Rent Two furnished front rooms for light housekeeping, 520 east 4th St. Tho ladies of the Episcopal giuld will hold their annual fair and supper in the Masonic hall, Noy. 13th. Watch for later announcements. The D. of H. social dlub will be en tertained Tuesday afternoon nt the homo of Mrs. J. L. Miltonberger, who will be assisted by Mrs. Elder and Mrs. Ballard. Automatic Electric Washers at Her sh9v's. tf Weather forecast: Fair tonight and Saturday, stationery temperature, vari able and light winds. Richest tempera ture yesterday 45, 'a year ago 40; lowest last nignt zu, a year ago 31. Dirt from the basement of tho Mutual B. & L. building is being hauled on south Dewey street. This Notice to Water Consumers All wator consumers who have in stalled meters in tiles or other recep tacles should protect them in somo manner from danger of freezing. If a cover is made of boards just small enough to go through opening in tho iron meter cover and plnced just above the meter ana the space acoye tinea in with bans of leaves or hay in sacks to top ot tile ana the iron meter covor placed on this and an inch or two of manure thrown over tno iron cover there will be little danger from trost. See that pipes do not touch tile at tho sides and that motor does not touch tho,ground at tho bottom. Meters will HoTbeureTid airain uiltll,Janunrv4;-1014, and at that time meter readers will seo that meter coverings are replaced as they were before. Those who have meters in basements or under houses should seo that no windows near them are broken and that no drafts blow upon the meters as from experienco in neighboring cities more meters installed in basements freeze than those installed in tiles. Heushby S. Welch, Water Commissioner. H Try "Seal Brand" First A I X HY w ISISSJ R M U N. t If yoiypaid 31.00 a pound you could buy nothing better than f'SEAL BRAND." Other "C. & S" brands correspondingly good "Seal Brand", Full, rich flavor 46c lb- "Standard Blend", Splendid value 40c lb "Our Blend", Smoth and mellow. ..., 35c lb. LierkSandall Sole Agents. ' mz inz L naizQ Baptist Church Notes. At the momine services during the, "My little boy had month of Novomber tho pastor will escape' writes P. P, A regular meeting of the Twentieth I r1irt ,is costing tho city thirty-five cents as a monthly eroncd by Mrs. J. H. Donogan. Century Club will beheld at the library building Monday evening. ine com mittee on constitution and by-laws will make its report and other business pre sented for consideration. A large at tendance is requested. Miss Esther Ilummell entertained twenty of her friends at a Hallowe'en party Thursday evening at the home of lrs. Jack McGraw. Tho evening was spent in game3 suitable for the oc casion. The rooms were decorated in pumpkins, black cats, ghosts and witches. A very enjoyable supper was served. The North Platto cleaninc and dye works yesterday removed from the rooms in tho McDonald block to their new location in tho John Ritner block on west Sixth street. Their oillce and general repair works will occupy tho front part of the building while tho dye works will be in a separate build ing at the rear near the alley, a new cement.block house having been erected specially for tho steam machinery. Fire destroyed the residence of Wm. Robb, living south of Sutherland Tues day aftornoon. also soverai stacks of hay belonging to A. K. Mclntire and burned across about fifty acres of hay land belonging to Del Titterington be fore enough help could be gathered to extinguish it. It is thought some campers let their fire get away from them when a strong wind came up, and as the Robb home was in its path and no one at home, it was burned com pletely down. Hershuy Times. For Sale. Choice residence properly and vacant lots in different parts of the city, Easy Payments. Bratt & Goodman. tho per load, whereas if hauled from city pit would cost seventy cents. . For Rent Four furnished rooms with bath. No children, 414 W. Third. 80-2 Si Brown, accompanied by Joe Mahaffoy and Mr. Kirk, autoed yester day afternoon to three mils east of the town ofBignell, where latter gentleman Purchased a quantity of hay. While ignell is now composed of two stores, a blacksmith sbop, two or three dwell ings, it was evident from the talk that the citizens are living in hope and patiently waiting to hear tho whistle of B & M engines. A boy passing tho corner of Front and Locust streets a few days ago nar rowly averted having his head crushed by a kick from a horse that was tied to a wagon near the sidewalk. Frequency farmers unhitch their horses from the wagon and tie thorn to a wheel. ThiB gives tho animals an opportunity to back up to the sidewalk edge, and if tho horses happon to bo vicious tho paBser-by runs tho risk of being kicked. Wednesday foronoon about 10 o'clock; the nro company was called out to 12a west Eleventh street to put out a fire that was threatening tho destruction of an automobile. Tho machine belonged to John Slutts and when he nttempted to thaw out n frozen pipe near tho gaso line tank, the oil Ignited and the machine was soon on fire. Before tho blazn could be extinguished a small lead pipe or two had melted off and tho front seat so badly damaged that it will necessitate being replaced with a new one, Local and Personal.' W. S. iWood. of Wallace, is trans acting business in town today. Percv Schott will leave Saturday for Umaha whero ho has accepted a posi tion. Joo Schatz, of the Dixon Jewelry Store, transacted business in Northport yesterdny. John Barnett, of Bignell is transact ing business and visiting friends in this city today. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Gould, of Den ver, arrived this morning to visit several days with relatives. Mr. Houston and son left this morn ing' for Oberland, Kansas after a week's visit with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. WhiBtlcr, of Oregon, arrived this morning to be tho guosts of Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Cool Mrs. Lester W. Walker will entor tain Monday complimentary to Miss Goodwill, of Minden. La. Tiger Press Drills at Hershey's. tf Miss Imo Cool will entertain a num ber of friends at a Hallowe'en party this evening at her home on west 11th street. Mrs. Max McGrcw returned home yesterday from Los Angoles, Calif., whero she had been visiting .relatives for a month. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Colbin and child ren left this morning for Soldier Spring, Idaho, whero they will make theirhomo in the future. Toniorht is All Hallowe'en, and in order to prevent the boys from going too far in their fun, an extra forco of policemon will bo on duty. Tho boys had better, therefore, bo a little care ful and not carry their funny work to extremes. nrench n sorioB of sermons dealinc with tho fundamental of Baptist belief. At the evoning services he will preach n sesjeB dealing with the question, "How can a man bo saved?" Morning sub jects: The Freedom of tho Individual, Tho Church an Institution of God, Con version and Regeneration Before, Church Membership, Tho New Testa ment tho Guido to Faith and Practice, Baptism and Communion. Evening subjects: What is a Christian?, Tho Fact and Folly of Sin, Sin alienated Man from God, God bridged tho abyss of Man's Sin. Jesus Christ tho Key to Salvation. Theso sormona will bo right to tho point nnd tho general public is invited to attend any or all of them. Friday evening thoso having- Dirui davs during the month of Octobor will givo a Hallowe'en party at tho church. Everyone invited. Lunch will bo sol ved. ' Tho pastor's bible class will meet Wednesday evening at tho close of prayor servicer When seekine fire or life insurance, get the best which is always the cheap est and written by Bratt & Goodman in sound companies, who do not scale down an honest loss. Labor Commissioner Will File. Stato Labor Commissioner Charles W. Pool, who drew No. 05 jn tho gov ernment land lottery, intends to select a claim elthor in Grant or McPhorson counties where he is at liberty to take 040 acres, or in Cherry county whero ho may soloct a quarter section. Liko most others who draw government land, Mr. Pool intends to start a town on his land, bo elected mayor and porhnps run for governor on the democratic ticket. Mr. Pool can run for governor from his hnmn In thn Sixth district, as well us ho enn from hia homo in Tocumseh, but he has not yet made the announcement that ho intends to be a candidate for either governor or congressman.- Lin coln Journal. A Marvelous Escape. a mnryelous BastiamH of Prince Albort. Cane of Good Hono. "It occurred in tho middle of tho night. Ho got n vory eovoro attack of croup. As luck would havo it, I had a large bottle of Chamberlain' Cough Remedy in tho house. After following tho directions for an hour and twonty minutes ho wns through all danger." Sold by alldoalerB ii44; 4.4.4.14 4.44.44444 '.t44-444-4- GEO. D. DENT, Physiciou and Suroeon, Office over McDonald Bank. Phones Office 130 f hones Residenco m 1 TV 5Mt 3r$'3)t ,'$ft1fcttfr-1Mi')(riWfc'iMrJWt Drugs. For all acute or chronic diseases, the indicated Homeonathle rnrnwlv nlwnvs 1 the safest, quickest and best. Twinem's Drug Dept. They Make You Feel Good. Tho pleasant purgative effect pro duced by Chamberlain'sTablets and the healthy condition of body and mind which they create make one feel joyful. For Salo by all doalors. Notice The International Harvester Co. of Amoricu will sell at public nuction to the hicest bidder for cash the following described property: Uno mule ago iour, coior piuck, weighs 050 pounds. One mule uko fivo, color black, weighs 1000 pounds. Said sale will bo hold in front of Brick Livery barn in town of North Platto, Neb., on Saturday, Novomber 1st. A- D. 1913, at the hour of two o'clocK n. m. International Harvester Co., of America. By Jho. J, Spies, Agent. Two Attractions. North Platto has two attractions it protty nomen and tho cigars made by Schmalzried. Both attractions are pleating; and both are in demand. Perhnpsyou haye not been smoking Schmalzried cigars and don't know how good they are; If so, try them. You will not be disappointed. J. F. SCHMALZRIEIX The Maker of Good Cigars. A splendid presentation of "Madamo X" was given at the Keith last even ing to a good sized audience. Tlie play abounds in strong emotional situations and these were well taken by Mss De Lane. Mr. Trousdale, the leading man, appeared hero boforo ,in "Thj Man on the Box." Avoid Sedative Cough Medicines. If you want to contribute directly to tho occurrepco of capillary bronchitis and pneumonia uso cough medicines thut contain codlne, morphine, heroin and other sedatives when you havo n cough or cold. An expeccorant liko Chamborlain'w uougn uemeuy is wnai is needed. That clean's out tho culturo beds or breeding places for tho germs of pneumonia and other germ diseases. That is why pneumonia novor, results from a cold when Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is used. It has a world wide reputation for its 'cures. It contains no morphine or other sedative. For sale by all dealers. A. J. AMES. MAUIE AMES. ;! Doctors Ames & Ames, Physicians ana Surgeons, Office over' Stone Drug Co. 8 Phones rg??273 ) IVUDiUUIIUU ulO 1 t; ' 2 5m s i J1 4fc r Q1ILMtl.Lia OAT t. Ily vlrtuo of nn order of ealo luxl frlm the district court of Lincoln county, Nebraska, upon u docroq of foreclosure rendered in wild court wliereln The Mutual Iiulldlnir and Loan Association n corporation Is plaintiff, and William H. IJnrracIom;li. vt al are defendants, and to mo directed. 1 will on the 2Jth day of Novcmhor 1013, at 2 o'clock, p. m.,nt tho east front door of tho court house In North 1'latto, Lincoln county, Nebraska, sell at public auction .to tho highest bidder for cash to Eutlofy said decree. Interest and costs, tho followlnir described property to-wlt: Lot six (6) In lllock I''ortyono (41) of the oritrinaf town now city of North 1'latto, Lincoln county,-Nebraska. Dated North I'lstte, Neb., Octobe 27th. 1913. o2S-B A. J.SALlsiiuiY,JShoriu. t 1 "r"-IJWft:'ffl&