Stutj Historical &4iif c& .... rvj rtlnmfc OHJ TWENTY-EIGI1TII YEAR. NORTH PLATTE, NEB., NOVEMBER 7, 1913. - No. 83 '. (vw" 't' ty 4M''l,'T'lk 1W s u k1 ht i . I ;x J Local and Personal. Wm Adair spent yesterday in Kearney returning home this morning. John McMlchnel was a passenger on the branch this morning for Oshkosh. .. Chas. Pnss and wife were passengers cask on second ten yesterday morning. Fred Garlow loft last evening for Denver after spending several days with friends in this city. Th&'Hinmnn rooming house on Front street is this week being supplied with a new steam heating plant. Miss Mable McNeil left Wednesday morning for Omaha whore she will attend the Teachers Association. Miss Marjorio Cross who spant the past week with her paronts in this city will leave to morrow for Kearney. Ad Coates, a former U. P. policeman at this place but now living in Suther land, was in the city on business yester-1 day. Mrs. Isaac Selby and Mrs. Frank Sullivan were called to Gandy yesterday by tho illness of their mother, Mrs. Adams. Herbert Wiley, a former North Platte barber but now located in Hast ings, returned to his homo last night, after visiting friends here. Mrs. Fryedaughters Ethel and Carrie returned home last evening from DeMoincs, Iowa, where they spont the past two week's visiting relatives. Miss Maude Reese who has been visit ,1ng her sister Mrs. Jack McGraw will leave to-morrow for Kearney where she has been attending school. John Korte, of Buchanan precint, is n town today transcting business. He savs that small grain in his section shows up pretty well, but it needs rain badly. $25.00 Reward For tho arrest and conviction of the party or parties" cuught tampering -with padlock and chain on tho two gates at entrance to my land south and east of the South Platte channel bridge. 83-4 Mrs. H. M. HERsnnY. November 1 to Novemfbe2, 8 at v. 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Frazier was callod to Cheyenne last night by tho serious ill ness of her daughter. Found A duck coat in front of the Tribune Office, owner can have same by calling at this ofllce. Ruby Shaner will lcavo Sunday for Maxwell, where she will visit several days with her parents. Mr, and Mrs. Julius llahlor left this morning for Sidnoy whore they will spend a day or so with relatives. Mrs. C. C. Cobb, of Maxwell, re turned home this morning after spend ing several days in the city with friends. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Eyerly formerly of this city who have residod in Sidney several months will roturn to this city to make their home; thoy are expected to arrive to-day. The fire company was called to the corner-of Willow and Second streets about seven o'clock last night to put out a fire which started in the grass and weeds on a vacant lot. Nothing of consequence resulted from the blaze. Weather forecast for North Platto and vicinity: Generally fair tonight and Saturday, colder tonight. Moderate northwesterly winds. Highest temper ature yesterday CS, a year ago 61; low est last night 38, a year ago 30. For Sale. Several milch cows coming fresh soon. See J. C. Pennington or phone black"374 or red 333. tf .NDALL CO'S STORE flour. yci an.. ever used Gives surer used cives surer and better you 'viu ivjs?j wrs n in wmmmimmm SsrHl J,3'Sl!i7i.-ttJli J J.'.W J!ili I f 1 i results .with all your baked stutr go back nnd tell your grocer. Ho is authorized to refund, without argument, tho full purc'mse price of any package of Occident which you do not find satisfactory. Isn't that tho broadest guarantee, tho fairest offer you ever read? It is for you to make use of today if you please. You cannot know too soon why and low Occident Flour is betterthan any other. i) LIERK-SANDALL CO. Sole Agts Local and Personal. Mrs. Anna Seyforth will leavo to morrow for Schuyler to spend a week or more with her sisters. Mrs, Ed Davis returned this morning from Fremont nnd other points cast where she had been visiting several weeks. Manager Cummings, of tho late North Platto ball team, has accepted a posi tion ns guard at tho state penitentiary for the winter. John Flynn and daughter, of Sioux City, Iowa, will arrivo tomorrow, the former will look after business con nected with tho piece ot land he drew. Mrs. M. T. Munsingor and daughter, Eltn, of Wayne. Neb., will arrives this afternoon to visit nt, tho Ralph Garman home. Mrs. Munsinger nnd Mrs. Gar man are sisters. Mrs. D. E. Morrill very pleasantly entertained thirty invited guests at her homo yesterday afternoon. Eight ta bles were'.arranged for playing 500. Re freshments were served in three courses. Fire at Curtis enrly yesterday des troyed the buildings occupied by Bess- erman's moat market, the telephone exchange and the F'irmers' creamery and partially burned the Razee building. The loss is $10,000. The next attraction at the Keith is "The Girl and the Tramp," next Mon day evening. It is a laughable comedy, though an absorbing story is told. The prices are 75c, 50c and 25c. A good show at one-half the usual price. Miss Bertha Thoeleeke accompanied by her brother O. H. loft this morning for Hyannis whero Miss Thoeleeke will file for a claim in tho forest reserve, she haying been one of the fortunate to draw a land number. Brady has organized a commercial club with a membership of forty-six. The officers are: President, David Johnson, vice-president J. M. Pulliam, secretary W. W. AVinquest, treasurer John Shields. The menu for tho Lutheran annual chicken and wufile supper to bo served at the Masonic hall Tuesday evening Nov. 18, is as follows: Chicken nnd waflles and gravy, jcold roast beef, mashed potatoes, cabbage salad, pic kles, cranberry sauce, bread and butter, cake nnd coffee. Price 35 cents. Chil dren under 13 years 25 cents. J. C. Hoge of Lincoln, an electrical engineer who has soveral times visited the Birdwood creek for meaasurements, etc., was in town Monday looking over fio field with regard to selling power for electric lighting. Ho gavo it out that tho interests which ho represents will in nil likhhood begin to harness the waste energy of the Birdwood ero long. Sutherland Free Lance. W. A. Nicholson, against whom a complnint was filed by tho eloctiic Company charging him with tapping the wires nnd using current, made his nppearance in court last Saturday, and the case set for hearing November 18th. Since then the company has withdrawn the complaint, Nicholson paying for tho curront used and the costs of the case. The company ascer tained that Nicholson personally did not tap tho wire, that tho tapping was done by parties to whom he had sub-let tho upper floor of tho building, though Nicholson was technically guilty be cause he had used the current knowing that tho wires had been tapped. ) Mrs. Robinson Dies. A telegrqm received by W. R. Muloney this morning stated that Mrs. C. T. Robinson had passed away in Donver. The romnins will reach here tomorrow morning nnd tho funeral held at 2:30 tomorrow nt the residence, 118 East Tenth street. For Sale or Trade. Choice 1G0 acros in the rain belt of Wyo., where thoy raise good crops; 95 acres under cultivation; want city pro perty or acreago; or will sell on crop payment plan. Mrs. B. F. Wilcoxon, North Platte, Neb. tf "The Girl and the Tramp." Fun of tho real uproarious kind pre! dominates in Carlos Inskeep's laugh ing comedy success, "Tho Girl and the Tramp" which comes to tho Keith Nov; 10th, but there aro other things besides.' The play tells an nbsorbing heart story of a supposed wrong to a loving hus band, which hnnnily, comes out all right in the end. Then, too, there are a grist of stnrtlingly urnmatic situa tions, the explosion of n real automo bile, etc. Briefly, it is n performance that should certainly be seen by every one who enjoys a clean comedy drama. Prices nro 75c, 50c and 25c. New Six Room House For Rent. New six room houso, just completed, on west 5th St., in Cody Addition. Water in houso. Rent $10.00 per month. C. F. Temple, Agent, Satu f i iV ifi; M i-1 A '-j ff ffapramaaqTre Bert Reynolds will trnnsnet business in Slapleton Saturday. Cnrl Brodbeck returned this morning from Omaha where he spont sovcrnl days willi friends. Miss Aileen Ganlt left Wednesdny morning for Omaha to attend the teachers convention. A hundred or more high school stud ents hold a rally on tho streot last evening, and made themselves conspic ious by their school yolls. These rallies are held tho evening preceding a foot ball game. CRYSTAL THEATRE Friday, November 7th. "Good for Nothing Jack" is a two reel western Bison offering. Tho girl elopes with Jack in spite of har father's opposition. Some yenrs later Jack proves unworthy of hor love, but Ned her former lover appears. There is nn interesting incident in the second reel, whore the child drives away with the money in a valise. Percy II. Baldwin, "Trifler" is a Victor comedy. Saturday, November 8th J'Darby and Joan" is a fine human atory, well pictured nnd pleasing. Darby's story, interpolated with lines from tho well known poem, gets hold of theiobserver's sympathy. Robert Leon ard and Mnrguerita Fisher play tho leads. "Private Box23" is an Eclair comedy. A letter intended for tho cook creates trouble between the husband and wife. "The Ring of Sorrow" is a Victor drama. When Francesca's swoethoart is killed, sho lavishos hor grief on the engagement ring. Misfortuno follows the family nnd hor mother throws the ring away. It is found by Mario, who givos it to Francescu when her heart is won, Tho fatal ring finds rest in tho rivor. M, Jrl rday's Specials Men's and Boy's ..Sweater Coats.. Men's all wool Sweater with Byron QtA AA or shawl collar, in red or grey P'"" Boy's all wool Sweater with Byron fl O QC or shawl collar ?r. . K v Men's wool mixed shawl collar (l'j OJ2 sweater I.O Boy's wool mixed shawl collar (' f Sweater J 1 VJ VJ TJus $250 Pope given coonover Home of Chesterfield Clothes. P !- KEITH THEATRE g (Monday, Nov,, 10.1 I COMING! TtoFlrrtlWatln; I i B 1 Mr, Fred Byers A m rri.as& sw -v -.awm I The Laughing Comedy Success I hrv i Mll and lkffe 1 waft lift fit I ! ineuiii - lire I ramps WITH MUSIC I Prices 75c, 50c and 25 Cents ! I m r-- Motorcycle away fi Lo smEsswxiTmsmzsmasMmi z Ul A WJWPTH