iP. WiVWV &JS$ iJ JJ !' 3PJH"" 5S&"iF!S5 raamstf'ZWS' jCvAtf 'KS fcA. Ti SwycyP K The sale none equals, the real honest sale will commence Wednesday, Jan. 7th, at 9:00 a. m. Store closed Tuesday on accouni of marking down the slock. The sale which everybody was waiting for will commence Wednesday, Jan. 7th, at 9:00 a. m. Store closed Tuesday on account of marking down the stock. itting Store. m?$w?&i&sw&!&)m S&tfb5 4 W& SWc 25itK $Kk 5lfeiK "cU:K j3c 33kc Sii 5Jfc 53 lAt i5. . s3s!iC 3L5J. vzc T. -i yyytK&fl MJCf 9K& yxsyw'w' myW7wwwm7iww i Ladies Outf SSs? In accord with our policy o keeping our Stock clean and up to date, and our determination not to carry over one single garment from season to season we therefore placo on sale our entire $10,000 brand new stock of high grade, dependable ready to wear for Ladies Misses and Children at 60c on the dollar. Come early while this sale is at its best, while there is plenty of everything, while 60c will do the work of a dollar and in some departments some garments will be sold at 50c on the dollar every article in this store will be marked down. You will see the great fluttering of yellow tickets with price of reductions marked. , W 5SS& Ladies9 Suits and Coats at One-Half Price0 $15.00 Suits now. 20.00 Suits now . 25.00 Suits now. . $10.00 $12.50 Fur Sets and Separate Scarf or Muffs at almost one half price. Ladies Skirts $10.00 values now JbOeUll Ladies Skirts $7 to $8.50 Skirts now.&4. O Ladies Skirts $5.00 values now &h O Ladies Skirts $3.75 values now S1.98 $10.00 Coats now, 15.00 Coats now $5.00 $7.5 i 20.00 Coats now. . . '. $ fl 25.00 Coats now vj J 2'50 Evening. Gown's regular $27.50F A values now . . M'ij)eJ Evening Gowns regular $11.50(1 4 r(l values now $ I I D V Evening Gowns regular $17.50 values A A now J)0)" Ladies Silk Waists $2.50 to $3 values!jL9v Ladies Silk Waists $4 to. $5 values.. .) Ladies Silk Waists $6 values d)Jo7 Ladies' Wool and Silk Dresses Lot 1320.00 to $22.50 values fl 4 4 g0 now SILVO Lot 2 $15 values now 0 5 Lot 3 $12.00 to 13.75 values Q in now 0.4O Lot 4 $75.00 values now.... 4. 48 Children's Coats, $4 values tf in clearance price, vbZ4-Q Childrens Coats $5 value clear- 1 AQ ance price J4rO Childrens Coats $8.50 values i fQ clearance price 4k O LADIES' AND MISSES COAT SWEATERS. All Wool $5 to $6 values now.... vp3048 All Wool $3.50 sweaters now 2o25 All Wool $2.50 sweaters now f 048 jSr. vS?" ijBfc ?P?ri REMEMBER The opening of this store dates back only since last April and consequently we have no old goods to dispose of. Every dollars worth of mer chandise in this store is absolutely BRAND MEW. . - S We guarantee everything we sell. You must be satisfied or your money will be refunded. & "Si5 &VMVMSVM; j15.;3(I3s1ik .?3je ., &mmw9'ms'7 CAJr3JErs i f'sm7mom mv MjZI&S)M)&VSVJ5SA 'fe!553A'i'0.','. y?7y&7y&yfyf&ffl s&)mzmm'Sm$m& IirtQyJf'ei.C.,i 1 5MS 5sC SoC "53W5t;5i5jC" 1&A r&yr&'syw. m Semi -Weekly Tribune I Iru L. Bare, Editor and Publishor. SUBSCRIPTION RATES. )no Yoar by Mail in mlvanco .$1.2") Jno Year by Carriur in uilvance. ..... . Sj'l.fiO Entered at Nortli Platte. Nebraska, Post otllco as Second Class Matter, Friday, January 2, 1914. Local and Personal. "A Miss Maymo Pizer entertained n do?, on girl friends ut a card party Saturday afternoon. Mra. V. H. McDonald la visiting frionds in Omaha, leaving for that city Sunday night. Miss Ruth Stroitz loft Sunday night for Chicago to resume hor studies in kindergardon work. Miss Janet McDonald, who la attend ing a preparatory school in Chicago, returned to that city Sunday night. Miss Florenco Antonidea returned Sunday to Kenrn'oy to rasumo hor work In the normal school. She spent the holidays with her parents in this city. The Woman's Homo Missionary society of tho Methodist church will meet Thursday afternoon ut tho home of Mrs. Blnlock, 900 West Sixth street. Mrs. Rlnckr and Mrs. Striotz en tertained Friday evening at u six o'clock dinner. Afterwards the guests were entertained with music nnd other social diversions. Mrs. Rinckor and Mrs. Streltz ontor tuined Saturday evening ut auction bridgo nt tho homo of tho former. Thoro were six tnblos and the house was tastefully decorated with Christmas colors. Refreshments were served. Word was received Saturday from Dr. Woods Hutchinson, of Now York city, that ho will be horo to fill his date on tho evening of January 31st at the Keith theatre. Dr. Hutchinson comes under the auspices of the Twen tieth Century club and will lecture along tho lino of sanitation nnd the prevention of disouse. Chan. 13. Ilizar, of Shannon City, la., nnd Miss Laura Pollack, of Omaha, were married Thursday at tho home of tho bride's sister, Mrs. W. P. Snyder at tho state experimental farm. Tho wedding was aquiot affair and only rel atives and a few friends were present. Itov. , Harmun officiated. Tho couple will make their homo in Shannon City, where the groom is engaged in business, Thompson-Goldsmith Wedding. Miss Mario Elizabeth Goldsmith and Hilmer Jerome Thompson were niur ried evening ovoning at G o'clock at the home of the bride'a parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. D. Goldsmith, residing eight miles southwest of the city. Only the immediate relatives and u few friends wore present and the ceremony was performed by Rev. C. i. Ilarman of the Lutheran church The brido was attended by Mi3s Anna McClain ns bridesmaid and Edward Thompson, brother to tho groom ucted as best man. Tho wedding march wns played by Charles Thompson. Tho houso was tastily decorated nnd tho brido nnd groom entered tho pnrlor and took their plnces under tho bridal arch whoro the few words were said that joined them as husband nnd wife. The ring ceremony was used. After tho ceremony, tho guests were served with an elaborate wedding supper. Tho couple left Friday morning on No, 3 for Cheyenne where they will mako their homo in tho future. Both tho young people are quite well known here, Tho brido camo here four venrs ago nnd attended tho North Platte high .school. She has taught school in tho county for somo thno and resigned at the e ose of fall term. The groom has lived horo since his boy hood and has a number of frionds in the city. Ho wan formerly employed in one pftthe drug stores in this city, but Is now in a drug store Irr Choydnno. .Julius Haider went to Sidney last week to tnko chnrgo Of his brother Joseph's ment market during tho lat ter's absence in Germany. Tho shop wns left in chnrgo of Mr. Hahler'a son but the work became so heavy that ho could not handle it alone. Tho ice harvest will last about four weeks and It will requiro between three nnd four hundred men to fill tho houses in thnt time. Tho houses will not bo filled to capacity, but thoro will bo about 20,000 tons put in. As much local labor as possible will be utilized, and tho remainder will bo brought in mostly from Omaha. The men have fivo tenta up on the south sido of the ico houses and most of tlu men will eat and sleep there. Notice of Indebtedness of tho Union Stock Yards Co., of North Platto, . Nebraska, Limited At the closo of business Jim. 2, 1914, tho amount of nil existing debts of said company was 500.00. This notice is published in compliance with Section 13G on Corporation of Complied Statutes of Nebraska. John Burke, president: M. G. Hurke, Sec. nnd Treas.; John Burke, L. G Burke, M. G. Burke, W. W. Burke, directors. Word has been received from Eddy Dygert, who played centorfield on tho North Platto team last year, that ho had signed up with tho Hot Springs, Ark., aggregation for next season. Hot Hprtngs is in tho Western Associa tion and is a class B organization. Eddy signed up with them with the under, standing that if North Platte got n berth in the state league he could comu back horo to ploy, but that he would remain with them If North Platto did not get in. Dygert is a good fast player and mado good here. Ho loft horo beforo tho close of tho season and went into the Rosebud league, whore ho made u good showing. Jnck Fitzgerald, welterweight fighter, pas3ed through North Platte Wednesday evening enroute to his homo in Omahu. He has been out on tho coast for the past two yeurs on a ring tour and is just returning to his homo. He stopped off hero for a few minutes for a little chat with the local ring enthusiasts. No definite action has yet been taken in regard to purchasing tho Fremont franchise in tho state leneue. With what players North Platto alreadyiaf mm witn wnat tney can pilc up, it is thought that better results might be obtained by getting a berth in the league and huild up n new team. Ray C Langford expects to attend tho annual league meeting which will be held at Kearney on January 7th, and at that timo he will appear beforo tho board and nsk for a place for this city. If North Platte could get a placo in this way it would aavo tho expense of buy ing the Fremont franchise. A colored man giving his name as William Thompson wns arrested at the corner of Front and Dewoy streets, Tuesday afternoon for being drunk nnd disorderly. He was so far gone that he was not able to walk and had to be taken to jail in a dray wagon. He ap peared beforo Polico Judge Major wnlker Wednosday and pleaded guilty and was sentenced to a term of thirty dnys in jnil, fifteen days to bo on bread nid water. Ho wns given nn oppor tunity to get out of town by 6 o'clock Wednesday evening and placed under the survellunco of the officers. When ho appeared Wednesday, ho stated that ho camo horo from Wyoming on a freight train and thnt when ho arrived a white man gave him liquor nnd got him drunk. 'After tho heavy sentence wns imposed on him ho was very anx ious to get out of town. Oldeot Bank in Lincoln County State Bank Nortj Platte, Nebr. CAPITAL STOCK $100,000.00 We Solicit Your Business. Established in 1871. Contractor and Builder. Shop Corner Gth and Vine Street? NORTH PLATTE, NED. R. D. Thomson. DON'T GIVE UP Discouraged Citizens Will Find Com fort in the Fxpcrience of a North Platte Man. Experience is tho modern instructor. I'rotit by tho experience of others. It may snvo your life. Tho experience of friends and neigh bors, The testimony of North Platto peoplo. ill bring renewed encouragement. Here is a case in point: George W. Weinberger, 109 West Ninth street, North Platte, Neb,, says: "Some years ago I became afllicted with hitlnuy trouble nnd suffered from nKonizinir nains through mv back. 1 grndually grew worse, became stiff and lame and on nccount of losing my rest nt night, was all run down. My kid neys did not do their work properly. Loarning of Donn's Kidney Pills, I pro cured them from McDonoil & Graves' Drug Store, (now Schiller & Co's.) wiur i nuu iBKon six uoxes, i was cured, Prior to using Doan's Kidny Pills, I had to lay off from work for several months, but after tnking this remeuy only one month, I wus able to go back to work." For Sale by all dealers. Price 60c Foster-Miiburn Co., Buffalo. New York, sole agents for United States. Remember the namo Donn's und take no other. NOTICE FOU PUBLICATION. Serial No. 01260 DnPAllTMENT OKTIIH INTERIOR. United Statc-B Lnml Ollico At North l'lntte. Ncbraskn. Nov. 16th, 1913. Notlco is hi-reby nlven that Samuel Younjr of Somerset, Neb., who on Apr. 2nd, 1M8. mailo honioBtcuil entry. No. 28922, Serial No. 01260 for KM Section 20, Township UN. Uanea 31, W. of Cth l'rlncipal Merldan, has Weil notice of Intention to make final five year proof, to establish claim to tho land above described lioforo tho register and receiver nt Worth I'lattA Nebraska, on tho 12th day of January 1014. Claimant names ns wltnessses: Gcorgo Bur mood, J, E. Lawyer, Frank Wilson, all of Somer set. Nob., O E. Elder, of North Platte. Nebr. nl8-6 J. E. Evans. Register. Notice to Property Owners. Notice is hereby given that tho city council of tho city of North Platte, Lincoln County, Ncbraskn, will sit as a board of equalization beginning at the hour of 8:00 o'clock p. m., ot the 20th day of Jonunry, 1!)M, at tho Council Chnmbor in tho Public Library building in the city of North Platte, Lincoln County," Nebraska, for the purpose of levying on tho real estute lyintr and be ing within Sower District H taxes for tho purpose of paying the cost of con struction of n lateral sewer in said Sower District II and that tho said taxes will bo levied upon each parcel of real estate uccording to tho extent of benefits to such property by reason of the construction ot snitl lateral sewer, nnd If the said council shall find such benefits to bo equal nnd uniform, such levy of tnxos will be nccording to tho front foot of tho lots of real estate within said Sewer District H or accord ing to Fuch otlior rule as the city council sdttini? as such Hoard of Formali zation may adopt for tho distribution of such costs. All persons interested will file their objections, if nny they have, to the as sessing of taxes against their property on or before tho 2(Uh day of January, A. D 191-1, st8:00 o'clock p. in., with tho city clerk. Ry order of tho Mayor and City Council'inado tho 10th day of December, 1913. Chas. F. Temple. City Clerk. John S. Simms Physician and Surgeon. j OfHco in Keith Theatro Building OITicn 200 -PHONES r.csidcnco 38 Notice to Properly Owners. " ' Notice is hereby given that the city council of the city of North Platte, Lincoln county, Nebraska, will sit as a board equalization beginning at the hour of 8:00 o clock p. m. of the 20th day of January, 1914, chamber in the public in the city of North county.Nebrasko, for levying on the real being within Sswer at the council library building Platto, Lincoln the purpose of estate lying and District G taxes for the purpose of paying tho cost of construction of a lateral sewer in said Sewer District G and that tho said taxes will be levied upon each parcel of real estate according to the extent of bene fits to such property by reason of the construction of said lateral sewer, and if the said council shall find such bene fits to bo erjual and uniform, such levy of taxes will bo.according to the front foot of the lots of real estate within said Sower District G or according to such other rule as the city council sil ting as such board of equalization may adopt for the distribution oradjustment of such costs. All persons interested will file their objections if uny they have, to the as sessing of taxes against thpir property on or before tho 20th day of January, A. D., 1914, at 8:00 p. m., with tho city clerk. s By order of the Mayor and City Council made the lGth day of December, 1913. Chas. F. Temple, City Clerk. Notice. Nic Stoca will take notice that on the lGth day of December, 1913, M. J. O' Connell, Justico of tho peace, of North Platto precinct No. 3 in and for Lincoln county, issued nn order of attachment for the sum of $27.25 in an action now pending before him. wherein C. O. Weingand is plaintiff and Nic Stoca is defendant that property consisting of money in tho hands of Geo Canda has been attached under said order. Said cause was continued to tho 3lst day of January, 1914, nt 9 o'clock n. m. Dated December 23. 1913. C. O. Weingand, Plaintiff. ORDEItOP HEARING ON ORIGINAL PRO I1ATE OK WILL. State of Nebraska, Lincoln County, SS. ' In tho County Court. In the Matter of tho Estate of Mary E. Slutts, deceased. On reading nnd fillntr tho petition of John V. Slutts, praying that tho Instrument, died on the 20th day of December, 1913, and purport ing to bo the last Will and Testament of tho said deceased, may be proved, approved, probated, allowed and recorded as the last Will nnd Testa ment of the sold Mary E. Slutts, deceased, md that the execution of said Instrument mny be committed and the administration of said Pstatemay be granted to our petitioner as Executor. Ordered, Tint Jan. 20th. 1911, at 0 o'clock a. in. Is ass'gned for hearing said petition when all persons Interested In said mutter may appear at a county court to bo held in and for Bald county and show cause why the prayer of petitioner Bhould not be granted. That a copy of this order bo published In the North PlattoTrlbuna n semi weekly newspaper of said county, for threo suc cessive weokii, prior to said day of hearing. Pated December 20, 1918. JOHN GRANT. 130-3 County Judge ORDER OF HEARING ON PETITION FOR AP POINTMENT OF ADMINISTRATRIX. Tho State of Nebraska, Lincoln County, S3. In tho County Court. In the matter of the estato of Curl'W. Wilson, deceased. On reading and fdlng the petition of Elizabeth M.Wilson, prajlng that administration of said estate may bo granted to herself aa admin istratrix.. Ordered, That Jan. 14th, 1914, nt 0 o'clock n. in. Is astigned for hearing Raid petition, when all pel sons Interested In said matter may appear at a county court to be held In and for said county, and Bhow cause why prayer of petitioner should not bo granted; and that notlco of tho pf-ndency of said petition and tho hearing thereof bo given to all persons interested in said matter by publishing a copy of this order in the North Platto Tribune a legal semi-weekly news paper printed in said county for three successive weeks, prior to said day of hearing, Dated Dec. 22, 1913. d23.3 JOHN GRANT, County Judge. --PROBATE NOTICE. In tho County Court of Lincoln County, Ne braska, Dec 9th, 1913. In tho matter of tho estate of Hattio Farrlngton, Deceased. Notice Is hereby given, that tho creditors of Bald deceased will meet tho Executor of bald estate, brforo tho county judge of Lincoln county, Nebraska, at tho county court room, in said county, on the 20th day cf Jan. 1914, and on tho 20th day of July, 1914, at 9 o'clock a. m. each day, for tho purpose of presenting their claims for examination, adjustment and allowance. Six months nro allowed for creditors to present their claims, nnd one year for tho Executor to settle said estate, from the 9th day of Dec. 1913. A copy of this order to bo published In tho North Platto Tribune, n legal semi-weekly news paper printed in said county for four 6iiccossio weeks prior to January 11, 1913. d23-4 JOHN GRANT. County Judge. Sheriff's Sale. By virtuu of an order of salu Issued from the district court of Lincoln county, Nebraska, upon a degree of foreclosure rendered In Bald court wherein Rlancho 11. Field Is plaintiff and Thur lough Chambers, ctalaro defendants, and to mo directed I will on the 24th day of Jan., 1914, at 1 o'clock p. m., nt the eastfront doorof tho court house In North Platte, Lincoln county, Ne braska, sell at public auction to tho highest bidder for cash, to satisfy said decree, interest and costs, tho following described property to-wit East one-half (EH) Section twenty-four (24) Township Eleven (11) North of Kango Twenty-eight (2i) west of tho Gth P. M. Lincoln county, Nebraska. Dateil North Pluttc, Neb., Dec. 22, 1913. 123-6 A. J. SALISBURY, Sheriff ORDER OF HEARING ON ORIGINAL PRO BATE OF WILL. Tho State of Nebraska, Lincoln county, bs In tho county court, Dec. 24,, 1913. In tho matter of the estato of James E. Baker, deceased. On reading and filing tho petition of John IS. Baker and Jessie E. Hughes, praying that tho instrument filed on the 1 27th day of December, 1913, and purporting to bo last will and testament of tho said de. ceased, may be proved, approved, probated, al lowed and recorded as tho last will and testament of the Bald James E. Baker, deceased, and that tho execution of said Instrument may bo com mitted nnd the administration of said estate may bo granted to John N. Bakerand Jessie E. Hughes ns oxecutors. Ordered, that Jan, 20th, 1914. nt 10 o'clock a. m.. In tho forenoon is assigned for hearing sild peti tion when all persons interested In Bald matter may appear in tho county court to be held in nnd for said county and show causo why thu prayer of the petitioner should not hs granted. A copy of this order to be published In tho North Platto Tribune, n legal semi-weekly newspaper of said county for three Bucccssivo weeks prior to said date of hearing. 130-3 JOHN GRANT, County Judge. , SHERIFF'S SALE. By vlrtuo of an order of sale issued from the district court of Lincoln county, Nebraska, upon a decree of foreclosure rendered In said court wherein Fritz L. Wienberg is plaintiff, and Roy Surbor, et al are defendants, and to me directed, I will on tho 10th day of January 1914, at 2 o'clock, p. m., nt the east front door of tho court house In North Platts, Lincoln county. Nabrasku. sUl at public auction to the highest bidder for cuBh to satisfy said decree. Interest and costs, the following ,,?'cF"d . ProPJ-'rty to-wlt: Lot one (1) in I tN!r'fSn,(1. n, I,eton'8 Addition to the cl ?f .Trt,?J MS u'- Lincoln county. Nebraska. Dated North PlsUe. Neb., December 8th, 1913. d6 A. J. Salisuuhv, Sheriff.