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4s fv v -At Sterling Silver nouow wai c ?( You would appreciate one of these pieces. It sets off the tahle and adds much to the attractiveness of your service. And then loo some favorite viand when served from a dish like this seems to have added flavor. Come in and price them. You will find that they are a long ways from being as expensive as you might imagine. Dixon, the Jeweler k.3rcf-OKZ2SSnSBU pwnu lg.miLMa.limTOHirara.ini"Hnllii R T"S ,ii Tl BCPwgiftiiiT'tMargngraMnrBK!ijmMTg.fiji.va lliiii lib ihiummiT m in w i fii WJ 'mm ft? r iJwaI e or mM mm esige Iff I 7 la fo? m S3 ft tfift(&v&ii 9 Knjoy Cojolc Chase Otto Tlioolccko, who fifteen or moro years ago kept a pack of hounds and had lots of fun chasing coyotes, had a touch of the sport Thursday when ho took a couple of grcyhouds out to tho Hansen rnnch and succeeded In start ing up a coyote which the dog, after an exciting chase, succeeded In run ning down and killing. Golf ISecord Lowered. The golf record was lowered Sunday by Clyde Frlsto, who mado a score of flity-llvo, Tho recrfrd oi sixty-one, sot by Dick Dnkor, was lowered to sixty Thursday by C. T. Whelnn and was equalled the same day by Hew Fr. Mc Dald. The new record of flfty-flvo set by Frlsto Is likely to stand for soino time. lioliliisoii Appointed iitiomil Aid Leonard Robinson, commander of Harry E. Broown Camp No. 11, United Spanish War Veterans, received word Saturday from headquarters announc ing that he had been appointed an nldo on tho national commandery. This Is an honor conferred upon commnndors of posts that have done exceptionally worthy work and speaks commendably of the local camp. Nice Kllllnjj (if (Jccm Geese and ducks hujv been slow in coming in this fall duo to the unusual protracted period of wrm weather. However, hunters have been bringing In pretty fair bags dining the past ton days, the nicest killing having boon made bv J. C. Den, Henry and M. S. Hebhausen and George Schott who were out Sunday and brought in ten Canadian geese, two brants and ten ducks. uraoaiaoaaeoafl&oootioooooe a 8 s o 8 2 o aooaoaassoueaeoseeaetpi OR. 0. fl. CRESSLER, Graduate Dcnlisf. OiBco over tho McDonald State Bank. o O a a e o a a CITY AND COUNTY NEWS The Indian card club will meet at tho homo of Mrs,. Thos. Healey Thurs day afternoon. Engineer Barnell returned yesterday from a week's visit in Lincoln and other points in tho cast part of the state. R L. Baker has purchased a half interest in the Callended lumber yard at Keystone, the deal having been completed about a week ago. Tho ladles aid of the P.resbyterian .church will bo entertained Thursday afternoon in the church parlors by Mesdames Jefer, Iddlngs and Snyder. During) tho month of October the carriers on rural routes Nob. 1, 2 and 3 out of Brady delivered 16,546 pieces Qf mall and collected 1,517 pieces. Simon Flshman, of Sidney, well known in North Platte as a base ball fan and "good sport," was re-elected treasurer of Cheyenne county last week, receiving 1110 votes to his op ponent's 125. Claude Delaney, of Northport, so well known in this city, is a sufferer from appendicitis, and will probably . go to Omaha in a few days for on op eration. Ho will be accompanied by Joo Schwniger. Do not forget tho free lecture on Christian Science at the Keith theatre this evening. Mrs,. Julia Jolliff and Mrs Jno. Mc Connel and sons Boyco and LcBlio, of Somerset, left last week for Riverside. nniifn.nin ivborn thev exnect to spend tho next two months visiting rela tives and frienus. $5.00 reward for return of mounted inflated 34x4 Goodyear tiro complete, with tiro cover, lost Saturday, Novem ber 7th, somewhere between North Platte and tho Pawnee ranch,. M,. Keith Neville,. Millard Hosier and son Rob, Frank Doran and Firemen Rasmussen and Slevers leave tomorrow on a goose hunting trip up tho branch. The boys have secured a cabooso from the com pany which they will uso as a habita tion during their ten days' hunt. Welngand & Orton and Will Simants loaded and shipped out last week a car of sweet clover seed, the value of which was $7,000,. Welngand & Or " nn.v finlshinc tho threshing of this year's crop on lands leased by them and will snip anouier cur m cember. The Club Ncvlta will be entertained Wednesday afternoon at tho homo of Mr3. Emma Burke. Minor Hinnmn sold an Overland car Saturday to Dorrybcrry & Forbes, the latter trading their former car in on tho deal. State Auditor Howard, of Lincoln, arrived in town Sunday night nnd spent yesterday looking after business on his ranch northwest of town. Miss Virginia Bullard leaves next Monday Jor the south, accompanying Mr. and Mrs,. Fred Warren home. Miss Bullard will make a protracted visit In tho .south. Mrs. John Bratt and Mrs. E. R. Goodman gave their second social function of last week at the Goodman home Saturday afternoon. The rooms were decorated profusely with potted plants and chrysanthemums,. Thir teen tables were placed for 500, and at the close of the games an elaborate lunch was served. Card of Thanks,. Wo wish to express our heartfelt thanks to tho neighbors and friends for their many kindnesses during our bereavement at tho sickness and death of our loved one. Also for the many beautiful floral offerings. D. T. SHEEDY and FAMILY. CLEAN UP PRICES ON LADIES' SUITS We will close out all of our this season suits at the following prices: LOT 1 LOT 2 LOT 3 LOT 4 $3S, $45 $25, $30 $20.00 , $12.50 $13.50 SUITS SUITS SUITS SUITS $24.48 $19.48 $16.48 $7.48 Thcsi are all high grade suits and there is only a limited lot of each, so come early and get your choice. WILCOX DEPARTMENT STORE 031 VII A-NORTH l'LA'LTi: (JA31P. FRIDAY AFTMLMMIX Jaw Broken by n Horse's Kick. Andrew Beck, a nephew of John Koons, of this city, who lives on a farm In Hayes county a short distance south of Wallace,, was brought io town Sunday suffering from a frac ture oft ho left Jaw, the result of a kick of a horse,. Mr. Beck drove to Wallace with a load of hogs, and while unhitching the team both horses kick ed him, one breaking the jaw, the other planting Its hoofs in his- side. Upon his arrival hero he was turcred over to Dr. Simms who with the as sltance of Dentists Mitchell and Mor rill reduced tho fracture and securely bandaged tho jaw and sent Beck on his way home, feeling thankful to the doctor and dentists but rather "sore" on the horses. Shoots Hear, Sines Life. George H. Hirst, at one timo a ma chinist in tho local shops, but of late years living at Douglas, Ariz., killed a seven hundred pound bear October 31st In the Chlrlcahau mountains near Douglas. Mr. Hirst was hunting deer and while walking up a narrow can yon saw the bear stretched out on a pile of sand apparently deal. He picked up a stono to throw at tho an imal to ascertain whether it was alive and at tho same time It jumped up on its hind legs and started for Hirst. He tried to mako the distance between him and tho bear greater by clamber ing up tho side of tho canyon but his pursuer gained on him. Turning around ho took careful aim, fired and tho animal dropped, tho ball from a 25-35 saddle gun having entered his left eye, and a subsequent shot made tho death dealing work sure. The dlstanco between where Mr,. Hirst stood and where tho bear dropped was but twenty-five feet. Minor Injur l'nnes Serious Walter Wilson, residing on a farm six miles west of this city, was taken' to Omaha Saturday evening to Dr. Glf ford to have one of his eyes taken out About a week ago Mr. Wllbon had the eye hurt with a piece of wire. Ho camo to this city to a local physician for treatment nnd the eye was getting along very well. Sympathetic Irrita tion started and both eyes got bad and it was feared that ho would loso them. The operation will savo one eye. Mr. Wilson Is tho son of J. C,. Wil son, one of tho most prominent and successful farmers of the county. Petition for u Xew Bridge. Residents of tho Sutherland section were in town Saturday and filed with the county commissioners a petition for a new bridge across the South Platte river dlrectlly south of Suther land. Tho present bridge, which Is located a half mile west of Sutherland, was built In 1S89, before the town site was platted, and Is practically worn out. The position of the new brldgo will make the distance to Sutherland one mllo less to those who live east, while the dlstanco will be the same as nt present to those who live west. Tho petition filed is signed by 120 free holders living north and south of the river. Can you afford to miss it? "What? Why the chanco to get your presents for Christmas all ready mado at tho sale at tio Parish house Nov. 12th. North Platters Meet In Los Angeles. Pomona, Calif., Nov,. 4th, 1914. Editor Tribune: Five years ago I moved with my family from North Platte to California, but I still feel as If North Platte was my homo and my family is always eager to get tho news in Tho Tribune. That this feeling is shared by most North Platte people now in Los Angeles was demonstrated Sunday, November 1st, at a picnic held at Grimtli Park, called by J. W,. Cun ningham,. All of the fifty or sixty nre3ent were from North Platte, men, women and children. It was a day of pleasure, for us all, meelng old friends wo had not seen for years. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Cunningham and four daughters, Mary, Elizabeth, Alice and Mazy (Mrs. Isaaks), Mr. Isaaks and two children, Mr,, and Mrs. Frank Cunningham and child, Willie Cunningham, Mr. and Mrs. Doollttle and daughter, Mrs,. Stov. enson, Miss Cumings, Mr. and Mrs. Dixon, (Amanda Mylander), Mr. nnd Mrs. Walter Connolly (Emma Myland er) and child, Mr. and Mrs.Cryderman and three children, Mr,, and Mrs,. J. G. Byrne, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Red mond, Mr. and Mrs. Will Tanner, Dr. nnd Mrs. Rex Duncan, Mrs. Duncan, Miss Grace Duncan, Mr,, and Mrs. Brazolton, Mr. nnd Mis. Kade, Mr. and Mrs. Otto Well, Mr. and Mrs. Clark Buchanan, Mr,, and Mrs. Rankin (Sor enson) Miss Ellen Davis, Ed Sorenson, Emil Voselpka, Earl Calhoun, nnd Cochran & Patterson. A committee was appointed to call up nil lt-om North Platte residing in Los Angeles county to meet nt a picnic In Sycamore Park once In six months. Milton Doollttle was elected president nnd Otto Woll and J. W. Cunningham assistants. We aro always glad when somebody from North Platte calls on us hero In Pomona,. Yours truly, FREDERICK KADE For the benefit of the many out-of-town football enthusiasts who have made inquiry nbout the Omaha game we wish to announce that the game is scheduled for Friday of this week ami will be called promptly nt 3 p. m. The officials alreadv decided up on are Mr,. Orr, who waslast year connected with the Kearney Military Academy and' who refcreed the North Platte-Gothenburg game hero last year and Mr. Lester Caldwell of Marquelto University. Both these men aro con ceedetl to bo among tho best officials in this stnto. Tho third official has not been decided upon, but will prob ably bo a man from Grand Island. The Omaha team camo through their gamo with Des Moines without serious injuries to tho players, and will have their strongest llnc-up against North Platte,. The local team Is recovering In good shape fromt he effects of tho Kearney game and barring injuries this week, will present, their strongest team. Much enthusiasm Is being shown among tho local followers of the sport Tho stores will nearly all bo closed Friday .afternoon for a few hours so thnt all can bo tree to attend the game. This game will put North Platto on the map and a good nttendnnco Is ex pected. Omaha will play tho Chicago high school team next week nnd North Platte can be compared with Chicago bv comnaratlvo score. Tho line-up wlU probably bo as folj lows: North Platte Position Omnha Overman lo Morcarty Boal lc Withcy GreKE It Peterson W.rnon ; lg Reese Miller.'. .'. .c Bearu Stuart c Hood rg Bradley Boguc. . , rt Phillips Thomnson re Wilson Cool qb Neville Louden (Capt,.) ....Hi Lutes Hoxle rh Johnson Kelly fb ...(Capt.) Berry, HA1LR0A1) MEN Other R. R. men have, why not you? Start an Old Lino Life Policy on the monthly Dayment plan. It's banking r'dlld Insurance to the ones depending on you. Let's talk it over. I'liono lor an appointment. J. E. SEBASTIAN, Gen'l Agent, 82 5 Tho Old Lino Man. Side Hunt nt Mimicll Eighteen members of tho Woodmen lodge at Maxwell took part in a side hunt one day last week and succeeded in killing 103 quail, twenty chickens, threo Jack snipe, eight ducks nnd fif teen rabbits. The teams wore cap tained by J. M,. Schopp and C. H. Kuhns nnd as to points the contest was declared n draw,. Tho hunt was followed by a game supper In which 150 men, women nnd children participated. The Monarch Malleable Iron Hnuge, tho Stay Satisfactory Range nt Her she's, opposite post office. Phone 15. P. .7. DIENEtt & CO. Ileal Estate nnd Insurance Como and seo us for town lots In dlfforont parts of tho city. Good In vestments on easy torms. Houses for sale and rent. Wo havo also good bar gains in farms and rnnches. Cor. Front and D?woy Sts.. upstairs. i " ; i PHONE 90 PHONE 90 Efficiency of Service Consistency of Price z 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. PHONE 90. Public Please Take Notice. We, tho undersigned, havo decided to place our respective LAUNDRIES on a CASH BASIS. As most of our accounts aro small wo find It Impos sible to succeed and continuo tho credit system. Therefore on nnd nftor December 1st 1914, ALL LAUNDRY MUST BE CASH DELIVERY. Signed: EDMUND DICKEY, Sanitary Laundry. Wm. Adair, Owner, W A. SKINNER, Mgr. tf North Platto Laundry COL. 31. L. 3rcl)ElOr0TT General Auctioneer 20 Years Exnerienco r We're on your Line Wlintoter jour wants niny bo remem ber that our telephone sen Ice is cf flclcnt. Cnll us by wlro nnd we'll wait on you nt once. "With our nccur. nte sen Ice nnd our quick delivery wo stand, rendy nt nil times to assist you or your doctor. Remember that m o ha e what you want. Stone's Pharmacy OPEN AN ACCOUNT WITH The First National Barak ol- XOKT1I JTYTTJS, X1SUKA.SICA.. Member Federal Reserve Bank System. CAVTA. AJYD SURPLUS? One Hundred and Fifty Thousand Dollars. STABILITY, EFFICIENCY AND SERVICE HAVE BEEN THE FACTORS IN THE pitOAVTJI OF THIS HANK, AND THE SAME CAREFUL ATTENTION IS GIVEN TO SMALL ACCOUNTS AS IS GIVEN TO LARGE BALANCES. INTEREST PAID ON TIME DEPOSITS. EMM COOK WITH GAS! Iff ;Sj 'jlm This cabinet range $33.00 placed in your kitchen readyto use. Easy Terms. This price covers stove and pipe from the main. Other stoves from $20 up. CALL AND SEE OUR STOVES. North Platte Electric Co. C. B. MOIiEY, Manager. tpmmawA ur ttin PLAYING AND WORKING ( 11 man must (link of Ills homo and fain Ily to omii a homo first nnd then pro. tcct It and his family. Insurance against tire is tho befct policy a ncc essnry one. Accidents will happen nnd tire might break out in a homo where llin crimteht. ciiiiflon Is cniiHniinllr roliscncd. Get a Fire Insurance Toll- ley from me. It costs Itttlo nnd means fmucli. . v- .i,.i.....i i-r.j.,wJ.-r CF. TEMPLE. ij nvL I ROC I NO ROOMS I an! 21, I.O.O.F. BUILDING, RTH PLATTE, NEBRASKA. mttftoroenuftwuvMum Huy one of tho parcel post packugcB lbr sulo ut the Lutheran pariah limine by tho KplBcopal Indies Novombor 12th. Important. Hear In mind that Chamberlain's tablets not only move tho bowels but Improve tho appetite nnd strengthen tho digestion. For salo by fill dealers. Notice to Property Owners. Stock & Taria Snles iv Specialty I'houe Itcd 1(11. Itcsldeiice 811 ucst Third Street. NOHTH I'LATTi:, Xr.HKASKA. Notlco Is hofreby given thnjl tho City Council of tho city of North Platto, Lincoln County, Nebraska, will sit as n Board of Equalization begin ning nt tho hour of! 8:00 o'clock P. M. of the 17th day of November 1914, at tho Council Chamber in tho Library Hullding In tho city of North Platto, Lincoln County, Nobraska, fo'r tho purpose of levying on tho real cstato lying and being within tho extended Sewer District "K" taxes for tho pur poso of paying the costs of tho con struction of said extended lateral sower In tho said Sower District "K" and that tho snld taxes will bo levied upon each parcel of real es- tato according to extent of benefits to such property by reason of tho con struction of said lateral sower, and If tho said council shall find such bcnoflts to bo equal and uniform such levy of taxes will bo according to tho front foot of tho lotB of real estate within said extended Sower District "It" or according to such other rulo ns tho City Council sitting ub such Board of Equalization may ndopt for tho distribution or adjustment of such costs. All persons Interested will file their objections, If nny thoy havo, to tho usscsslng of taxes against their prop erty on or boforo tho 17th day of No vember, at 8:00 P. M., with tho City Clerk. By order of tho mayor and City Council, mado tho 20th day of Octo ber, 1914. - C. F. TEMPLE, 82t5 City Cleric.