W WW. .M . "k. i -IWest Your Money! LDiamondsJ AT PRESENT PRICES . THEY WILL MAKE YOU MONEY The war in Europe has stopped the cutting and ship ment of all hinds of gems. I you have any spare money, we can offer you a splendid bargain from new stock just received from abroad. Dixon, The Maaas08esecaas S DR. 0. H. CRESSLER, ! u Graduate Dcnlisl. Office over the McDonald State Bank. CITY AND COUNTY NEWS - The pictures of the Nebraska Un Ame3 football game will be shown at tho Keith theatre Monday night. A good game for-10c. ' The North Platte friends of Floy.d Passmore, now passenger director" at .Grdnd Island, will regret to learn that he has been lorced to go to Omaha to 'take treatment for his injured limb. Claude Delaney, general manager (.of the North River branch spent yes terday In town. Tr,amc on the west end of the branch is heavy, due to shipments of sugar beets. Safety llazor Wades Ilebharpcuctl, singlo edged 25c, double edged !t.")C. AH "H ork guaranteed. 83tf STONE'S DKUG STOKE. Tho members o5 tho 500 club to gether with a Half dozen or more in vited guests woro entertained Wednes day evening at the Seeberger home by Mrs. Seeberger and Mrs. L. V. Walker. Nine tables wore placed for tho game. The four part feature "The King of the Bowery" with the comedy "The Killing of Horaco" will bo the pro gram for tho Keith Saturday night. B. J. Vanderhoof is afflicted as was , Job of old, a big boll on his lnee ! not only preventing him from leaving tho house, but so: severe as to keep him from descending from the second floor of the Hartman homo. For Sale Five milch cows. Apply to Dlcner & Co. McDonald block. Fifty-one ladies wore pleasantly en tertained Wednesday afternoon at a kensington by Mrs. John Uratt and Mrs. B. R. Goodman at the homo of tho former. This aiternoon tho two ladies will entertain at cards at the homo of Mrs. Goodman. Wo still havo several fine suits left that are going at sale prices. WILCOX DEPARTMENT STORE. Jacob Jaskalek, of Omaha, Deputy Grand Master Workman of the A. O. , U. W., has been spending this week in town organizing a clnss for initiation. The membership of tho local lodgo is 3KR lutt- Air. .TnHknlnk is r.nnfldent that ho can considerably increase this number. l?Vnfl Wnrpnii pnlnvn tlils snlnnillil fall Aveather but would llko to sec a chango that would bring in the, wild geese. He has been "hanging around" awaiting an opportunity to kill a few geese beforo returning to his south ern home, but tho fowl must come in . before Novembor 16th, as that is the dato set for tho return of the Warren family to Florida. PHONE 90 Efficiency of Service Consistency of Price - Quality of Goods Are what you find at our store. We give 100 PER CENT Service. THE LOWEST consistent prices and THE BEST in all lines of Staple and Fancy Groceries. Try Us, T. J. Baldock & Son BASEMENT OF THE HUB. . . . M w Jeweler, The Woman's Home Missionary so ciety will hold an exchange tomorow at Howo & Maloney's store. All kinds of things god to eat will he on sale. Dr. and Mrs. O. II. Cressler returned last evening from Omaha where they visited for several days. Dr. Cressler went there to attend a dentists' study club meeting. Mrs. Dean wishes to thank the la dies for all the useful articles and money contributed at the shower given by Mrs. Walter Kocken, Mrs. Shuman and Mrs. Laughlin at the home of the formqr on Wednesday afternoon. License to wed was issued Wednes day afternoon from tho office of the c'ountj;, judge to PearP Jones, 22, and M(ss,Nolli6 McCome, 20, both of Ogal alla. Tho fcouple were married by the Judge and they will make their home at Ogalalla where the groom is engaged in business. Here's a possible "tip" for the civic department ol! the Twentieth Century Club: Down in an -Arkansas town, the owners of the moving picture shows give a free ticket to each boy who brings a note from hik mother stating that ho has thoroughly cleaned up tho back yard. 5 rooms furnished or unfurnished, sleeping or housekeeping, very choap to right party. 83t4 Suit was filed in tho county court yesterday morning entitled John Re mus vs I. S. Gandreault for the col lection of money alleged to be due. Plaintiff alleges that on September 6, 1914, ho sold to defendant seven head of cattle valued at $310. At that timo he received a payment of $73.90 but that since that time defendant has failed and refused to make payment. He asks for Judgment for the balance of $23G".04 with interest from Sep tember 5, 1914, together with costs of tho action. The small son of C. C. Toole of this city was taken to the ofllco of a local physician this week to havo a water melon secd.rcmoved from his ear Tho little boyhad been given a number of seeds in school about two weeks ago to amuse himself with. After ho had tried about everything else with them he decided to put one of them in his ear. It had been in tho ear ibr over two weeks and was causing him so much trouble that he could not sleep. Ho did not tell what he had done until Tuesday morning and even then his father did not believe it. However, ho took him to p, physician and the seed was located und removed. The Celebrnlod Lightning Combined Power Self.feed Hay Press at Her hhey's opposite post office. Phono Jo. A tho election of ofllcers of the North Platte Musicians' Association, Mon day evening, November 2d, the follow ing ofllcers wore elected: President, Earl Stamp; vice president Richmond D. IJirgo; secretary and treasurer Jos. F. Fillion. This association is com posed of flfjty of tho best musicians of thp cltand is affiliated with the American Fedeiation of Musicians, having over 00,000 members In tho U. S. and Canada. PHONE 90 PHONE 90. - Ice House Hums Tho ice houso In tho rear of tho Vi enna Cnfo was badly gutted by flro at four o'clock yesterday morning. A ton or more of meat, barrels of lard, mince meat and saner kraut and other food products were either damaged or rendered totally unfit for use. Tho origin of tho firo Is not posi tively known, but Mr. Hupfcr is In clined to bcllcvo It was duo to a dis arrangement oJ the electric wiring. During tho preceding afternoon tho lights In tho Vienna went out a ra palrer was called, and ho traced thb trouble back to tho lco houso. He' failed to definitely locnto tho troubld, but succeeded In temporarily curing tho defect. Rural Route llusliiess. Postmaster Davis furnishes The Tribune with tho following figures showing tho annual October count, to tal pieces of mnll delivered, collected and tho weight on rural routes vVom North Platto postofllcc and compari sons for 1913 and 1912. No Pes Wt (1914 908G 1G05 Route 1 (1913 7855 1029 (1912 G321 780 (1914 8909 1605 Route 2 (1913 4923 898 (1912 4402 ' 002 (1914 5837 SGG Route 3 (1913 4229 GG1 (1912 3688 5G0 Totals. . . .1914 23,832 40Gp Totals. . . .1913 1G.507 2588 Totals. . . .1912 14411 1912 Shoots Through Window. While two of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Schwaiger's children were getting ready for bed Wednesday evening, a bullot from a twenty-two rifle pierced tho screen and window glass and cm bedded Itself In tho wall on tho op posite side of tho room. Fortunate It was that both children wero out of range of tho bullot. Investigation developed tho fact that boys a block away had been using a twenty-two rlflo and had used it in a careless manner. RAILROAD MEN Other R. R. men havo, why not you? Start an Old Lino Llfo Policy on tho monthly payment plan. It's banking and Insurance to tho ones depending on you. Let's talk it over. Phone for an appointment. J. E. SEBASTIAN, Gen'l Agent, 82 5 Tho Old Line Man. No preparation Is equal to Imperial Cream Lotion for chapped hands,. A full 1 ounce bottle 25c, nt Stone's Drug Store. tf First ward, formerly driver for tho American Express Co., who for ten days has been sick with typhod fevor, escaped from bed Tuesday night while in a delirious condition and began rac ing around the premises. Ho was fi nally captured men of nelghborng houses who wero awakened by his yel ling. The actions of tho unfbrtunato man caused much excitement n tho neighborhood. In n letter renowing his subscrip to Tho Tribune s Henry Cordes, now living at Easton, Calif., sends his kind est regards to all his North Platto friends. Henry says tho weather is fine but the rheumatism bad. you have evei seem or SATURDAY, MONDAY AND TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 7 to 10 Sale Commences Saturday Morning at 8:30 Our resident buyer of New York City made a biq cash purchase of Coats and Suits at luay below the regu lar wholesale -price. They have just arrived. Hundreds of garments to choose from, no two alike. We have no room for them in our store on account of our room being limited, we therefore place them on sale for quick selling at the following prices: Lot 1 New Fall Suits, regular values up to $20.00 $12o50 lMIWIM 200 New Coats, value up to $12.50, special for $7.48 Hundreds of coats just arrived, spick and span new. The greatest values we have eVer shown. There isn't a style, a material or a shade that is not included in this great lot of coats. All colors, all sizes, all styles, but no two alike. ASK TO SEE OUR NEW COLLEGE COATS. Ladies Misses'1 and Children's Sweaters 98c up NORTH CLEAN UP PRICES ON 'LADIES' SUITS We will close at the following LOT 1 $35, $45 SUITS $24.48 These are nil high grade suits and there is only a limited lot of each, so come early and get your choice. WILCOX DEPARTMENT STORE Passenger Hccoines Insane. A man giving his name as W. D. Pudrith was taken suddenly violently Insane yesterday on passongor train No. 8 nnd caused a near riot beforo tho conductor, Honry Gllfoyl, finally succeeded In quieting him. In his in sanity ho Imagined that ho had lost $20,000 and ho was searshing tho train to find if he had left It in ono of tho berths. Incidentally ho was threat ening all the other passengers under tho halluclation they had robbed him. Some of tho men cnllcd tho con ductor, Mr. Gllfoyl, nnd when ho got to tho car tho man was ready to kill anyone who touched him. Mr. Gll foyl tried to pacify him and when this failed ho used forco and set him down in one of tho seats and threatened to tljrow him off tho train if ho did not remain thero. In tho scuffle tho stranger toro Mr. Gilfoyl's shirt to shreds and threatened to kill him as soon as ho could get a razor which ho claimed was in his valise. Ho became so enraged that ho bit tho end of his tongue off and ho is now In a rather serious condition from tho effects of tho wound. Mr. Gllfoyl telegraphed ahead and tho sheriff and tho police forco met tho train and took tho man to Jail whore he Is now confined. He Offered some fight there, but was pacified when told that ho was In New Yorn city which seemed to be his destina tion. Aftdr ho was taken to the, Jail Drs. J. B. Redflold, county physician, and T, J. Kerr, Union Pacific surgeon, wero called and they pronounced tho man in a serious condition. They ad- hrlsed that ho was probably suffering from a hallucination caused by the high altitude and also that ho might have been drugged and possibly rob bed. They gnvo some medicine for his tonguo and n hypodermic to quiet him until word can bo received from his relatives. Lot 2 Handsome new suits worth up to $25, special $15.0 Stunning Fall and Winter Coats at Greatly Reduced Prices Coats, value up to $15.50, special for $10.00 fME HH PLATTE'S ONLY EXCLUSIVE LADIES' READY-TO-WEAR STORE. out all of our this season suits prices: LOT 2 $25, $30 suits $19.48 LOT 3 $20.00 SUITS $16.48 Returns from Ireland. Francis Montague, who lives south of tho'rlvor, returned yestordny from a visit nt his old homo in Ireland. Within a month after reaching tho Green Isle, war was declared by tho European countries, and having no dcslro to become a dead hero, ho at ouco began making plans Air his re turn to this country. Ho encountored many dlfllcultlcs, ono of which that his money was not good, and to bo mon eyless in a foreign country Is not a pleasant position. In time, however, ho succeeded In making satisfactory arrangements and sailed for homo, n warship nctng as a convoy for the vessel on which ho took passage. Mr. Montnguo says at tho time ho left England was getting ready to draft men between tho ages of sixteen and fifty Into tho scrvlco, nnd no' res ident of that country of war ago was allowed to leave. APPLES A carload will be on sale from track next week. Grown nt Grand Junction, Colo. Tho kind you havo beoif' waiting for, sound, big, red ones. Not to bo coiihiscd with low grado and Den Davis, but tho nice, Juicy kind. You will find York Imporlals, Wlno Saps, Black Twigs, Ganos, In bulk and White Winter renrmnms uoxeu. At priccB chenpor than the cheapest. Como to the car with tho big U. S. Flag. Bring Sacks. ' Attached to a west bount passenger train1 ono day this week was a car containing three Ayrshro cnttle, a bull and two cows, tljo value of which were $4,000. They Vero a direct ship ment from Scotland nnd wero enrouto to a ranch in tho northwest. Any ono looking for dolls will find a flno assortment onaalo at tho Lu theran parlsh'ihouso November I2tli Buy ono of tho parcel post packages br .Bulb at the Liuthernn 'parish houso by tho Epjsodpal ladles NoyejuberA12111- heard of will ;" LOT 4 $12.50 $13,501 SUITS $7.48 Good Scores Made by Local Dowlcrs Much Interest is being shown this fall In bowline and nnmn priori nnnrfia havo been mndo this last week on tho local alloys. Tho bowling league which U'llR fnrmpil Hnnin tlmn ntrn ta getlng well started on tho schedule, piaying tnroo games eacn week. Ono game was played Monday, ono Wed nesday and ono last evening. Following nro tho scores: MONDAY NIGHT Snakes Carlson 1G5 1G9 100 434 Samuolson ISO 113 155 448 Kosbau 127 123 144 394 F. Sandall 103 140 134 377 W. Landgrnf 12G 218 15G 500 701 763 GS9 2153 Feds Cantlln 123 99 122 344 Haggcrty 141 120 104 429 Jones 150 139 177 4GG A. Sandnll 122 138 117 377 Dullard 154 201 173 528 G94 G97 753 2144 WEDNESDAY NIGHT Tigers II. Landcraf 20C 157 201 558 Rankin 1G0 141158 459 Stegeman 105 111 143 369 E. Baker 139 132 125 396 Wooten 145 171 183 499 749 712 810 2271 Outlaws Adams 148 142 174 4G4 Weinberg 145 105 137 387 Carlton 156 127 143 420 Leonard 132 114 138 384 Ackerman .., 100 152 127 385 687 G40 719 2046 Hull Vor Sale. A high grado Holstoln bull twenty twotfuonthB old; a great grandson of thb famous Holz Greschen, $60. 82t3 A. COOLIDGE North Platto. TSALE be held at vr r i ' ' km Lot 3 Stunning new Redingote suits, values up to $35, special V( Coats, value up to $22.50, special for $14.95 iil uth 111 frorn uting Flannel Gowns- 50c to $1.00 I H nHmnHHMnigMa