If 4k i M J f- 4k . J Is i Win. R. Hnrconrt returned Satur day morning from Omaha whero he spent a few days on business. Dan Abbott returned Friday even ing to his home In Elm Creek after visiting In the city for several days with friends. Miss Allco riumer, of Maxwell, well known In North Platte, left last week for Massachusetts, where she will spend the winter. OPEN AN ACCOUNT WITH The First National Bank NORTH 1'LATTIS, X 1111 K ASK A. Member Federal Reserve Bank System. CAPITAL A IV U SURPLUS: One Hundred and Fifty Thousand Dollars. STABILITY, EFFICIENCY AND SERVICE HAVE B1EN thi: factors IN THE GROWTH OF THIS HANK, AND THE SAME CAHEFUL ATTENTION IS GIVEN TO SMALL ACCOUNTS AS IS GIVEN TO LAKGE BALANCES. INTEREST PAID ON TIME DEPOSITS. FLOUR $1.40 PER SACK Kearney High Patent. POTATOES Fine Sand Hill Potatoes in Five Bushel Lots 50 cents. FEED Corn, Wheat, Oats, Speltz, Bran, Shorts and Baled Hay. When you buy weight not by guess. We also have in and auto Livery. North JULIUS MOGENSEN, Prop. PHONE 29. Coates Lumber & Coal Co., Successors to The C. F. Iddings Co. KLEAN KOAL NoXong WAITS when ordered. No shortWEIGHTS when delivered. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. ELMER COATES, Manager. The Pony and Outfit Business Firms that Give Rush Mercantile Co. J. B. McDonald, Clothing. Robert Dickey, Bakery and Confectionery. Dickey's Sanitary Laundry. J. S. Davis Automobile Co. Crystal & Keith Theatres. The Semi-Weekly Tribune. The Palace Cafe. The Kebekahs held a meeting at the I. O. O F. hall Friday evening mid initiated four candidates into the or der. A good attendance and a fine time was reported. Mrs. Kdwlna Schatz and grand daughter Eileen Keliher arrived In the city Friday evening from Chey enne. They cntne down to visit the new daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Schatz and other relatives and friends. -or Feed and Potatoes buy by connection first class horse PHONE 7 that will be given away Coupons in Pony Contest. Brooks' Studio. Harry Dixon, Jeweler. Coates Lumber and Coal Co. Howe & Maloney, Furniture. Block's Ladies' Outfitting Store. Schiller's Drug Stores' Fred Marti Central Meat Market. Side Barn Youtiir Couple Surprise Friends A wedding which came as a sur prise to many of the friends of the young couple was solemnized at al. o'clock Friday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. S M. Souder when Miss Mildred Durgner was Joined in wedlock to Mil Hansen. Both young people are residents of this city. The ceremony was performed by Hev. J. L. Barton, pastor of the Hap list church. The young people were attended by Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lou den, brother-in-law and sister to the bride Following the ceremony tin young couple were taken In an automobile by Mr. and Mrs. S M. Souder and Mr. and Mrs. Louden to Gothenburg where they were to board a train for the east on their wedding trip. However, their friends who by that time heard of the affair and the ruse to slip away boarded No. I and caught them at Gothenburg and returned with them to this city with much ceremony. Upon their arrival here they went to the Palace Cafe and enjoyed n line supper and they loft Saturday morning for tho east for a short wedding trip after which they will make their home here. The brldo Is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. 12. Hurgnor of Grand Island and she has lived hero for several years. She has u host of friends and acquaintances who extend their best wishes. The groom has lived here most of 'his life and is known to many. He is employed in the olllee of Dis trict Foreman J. J. McGraw. Public Take Nutlet'., Having placed our business on a strictly cash system we ask that all parties knowing themselves to be in debted to us call and settle their ac counts. Remember that all back ac counts paid during the pony contest will help some boy or girl toward winning the valuable prize. "Your Bosom Friend." Phone 77. DICKEY'S SANITARY LAUNDRY,. New Club Conned. The Laffalott club, n new "COO" club, was organized by twelve young la- dlcs Friday evening. The young ladles met at the home of the Misses Frntcr and enjoyed a pleasant even ing. After the formal organization of the club the evening was spent in "500" nnd at its close a nice luncheon was served. All report an enjoyable evening. Dodge Car To Arrhe This Week. The Hend-Ogier Co., who will han dle the new Dodge cars are in receipt of a letter from the factory stating that an exhibition car will be sent to this city some time between now and the first of January. Quite a number of people are awaiting the arrival of this car with the Intention of becoming the owner of one of them. CITY AND COUNTY NEWS Mr. and Mrs. John C. Weir, of Pax ton, were in town Saturday trans acting business with friends. For Rent Two lnrgo front rooms for house keeping. 514 east 3rd St. 1 Mrs. T. L. Green who was operated upon some time ago Is reported get ting along nicely and expects to re turn to her home tomorrow. She is now at the Good Samaritan hospital. Mrs. Fred J. Wurtello nnd daugh ter, Beverly, returned Saturday from Denver, where they spent a week vis iting relatives and friends. They formerly lived in Denver. An Omaha paper states that the Southern Pacific road has declared that it will not Issue passes to em ployes of other roads next year. Union Pacific employes can get as far as Ogden on their transportation but from there to Frisco will bo com pelled to pay fare. D P. Rankin, manager of the local Hour mills, was married nt Lexington last Wednesday to Miss Mary L. Tesih, of that city. Thoy left tho , same day on a wedding trip to Den- ir and will return to North Platte this week to make their temporary home Attorney M. 12. Crosby received In structions last week from Judgo R. W. Holmit, president of tho Western Nebraska bar association, announcing that he hnd been nppolntod on tho ex ec utive commute of that organization together with Attorneys L. A. Devoe or Ognlalln and F. E. Williams of Bridgeport. H W,. UIrd and family left Satur Oelwein, la., nftor visiting in tho city with his twin brother, Hugh W. Dlrl of this city. This Is tho first visit they lmvo mado west nnd thoy were much surprised with conditions here. Tho two brothers had not seen each other for several years and thoy cel ebrated the two weeks visit in a royal manner. .Mrs MeClaln'h i:.j)i'rIenco Willi Croup "When my boy, Ray was small he was subject to croup, and I was always alarmed at such times. Chamborlaln's Cough Remedy proved far better than any other for this trouble. It always relieved him quickly. I am never without It In tho house for I know it is a positive euro for croup," writes Mrs. W R. McClaln, Hlalrsvlllo, Pa. For ale bv all deali rs ( liaiiilierlalns' Cough Reined) The ELKS' WVh HAMU'ET ON NEW YEAKS E V. The committee on arrangements for the mutual banquet which Is held bv the 11. P O. Flks each year met Frldin evening in the club rooms for the pur pose of getting the final arrangement made for the banquet. They ileclib.l to hold The banquet this year on Tlmrsdav. December 31, New i,ih eve. The committee la as follows: M K Nevlle, thalriuan. J. B. McDonald, r F. Seobergcr, Clyde Frlato. Davy Dm M. S Rebhauson. P. It. Hnlligan .fames T Keefo and F. J. McGovern The Exalted Ruler also met with them At the meeting Friday evening the fol lowing Mub-coinintltces were appoint ed: Program and Music, J. 11. Mellon aid. P. R. Hnlligan. F. j. McGov.mii J. T. Keefo nnd James Clinton; baa quel, E F. Seeberger. Clyde Frlsto and M. K. Nevlle; decoration, Davy Da James Clinton nnd M. S. Rebhausen A new mode of entertainment will be Introduced by tho committee this year which promises to bo Interesting Tho entertainment will be partly cab aret and partly the method used b tho Gridiron Club of Washington. D C. Roth of these will be Interesting and the two of them together ought to furnlshe merriment for every one The building committee held n inert Ing Friday evening also and transact ed some business. As to Christinas Presents. Do not think of cutting down your i Christinas persents. Give freely a cording to your means. If your heart Is heavy for the agonized people of Europe you need not be frivolous In giving. Rut whether the giving is Joyous or In tho minor key, there ne er was a Christmas when tiie obliga lion to give was more pressing. The proposal to cut off Christmas presents grows out of that well mean lug but mistaken view of life whh h i dwells so much on the superficially "practical" side that is blind to all the practical conditions underlaying the mainly graceful or decorative as pecta of life. A general contraction of Chribtnias present making this year would unquestionably have far reach ing disastrous effects. It would mean to manufacturers and jobbers heavy unsold slocks; to re tailers it would mean shrinkage of trade and disappearance of profits; to the transportation interests it would mean the loss of regular an nual business; to the wage workers It would menu widespread lack of em ployment. Wlh ninny out of work nt present it is pitiful to think of tho eagerness with which so many men nnd women must look forwnrd to the Christmas flurry as a hope for earning a few days' pay. How much more pitiful would It be If this hope were defeated. Wiso givers will nnturally adapt their Christmas remembrances in this troubled yenr to tho prevailing tem per Utilitarian considerations will be likely to guide them to nn unusnl extent. Hut It Is to be 'hoped that the inspired trifle will not bo entirely dropped out of currency. The pretty card with genuine good will behind its conventional wishes, tho foolish bit of finery or unnecessary house or nament that expresses a sympathetic thought, tho sparkling stone which is ultra-precious because of tho senti ment which it betokens, will serve not only to wnrm the festival of peace witli some of its accustomed glow, but further and here let tho practical folk take heed the money spent on them, filtering back over the counter through the channels of trade to tho starting place of tho toy or its materi als, will help In some degree, great or little, a long lino of anxious capital ists and workers, great and small, to weather hard times. It is the genial privilege and Joy ous duty of all to relax their purse strings this year for CiiristmuR pres ents Just as far as prudence will al low. Tor Itenl. filO acres at (55c per acre; all good farming and hay lnnd; 150 acres in cultivation; good four room house; barn for S bend horses, grnlnory 21x10, good well, 10 foot Sampson mill, ce ment cave 12x18, chicken house 12x15. (i miles north of Wallace on C. II & Q. 12 miles south of Sutherland on U. P. Ry Address W. R. HARDING. 92-2T North Platte, Neb. Will bo Itebulll. The contract for rebuilding the Lex ington flouring mills lias been let to tho Ilurroll Engineering and Con struction Co. of Chicago. The build ing Is to bo constructed of concrete and steel, will be lire-proof, and will cost when completed and ready for operation about $50,000. Sick Headache blck headacho Is nearly nil caused by disorders of tho stomach. Cor rect them and the periodic attacks of sick headache will disappear Mrs John Bishop of Rosevllle, Ohio, writes: "About a year ago 1 was troubled with indigestion and had skk headacho that lasted for two or three days at a line. I doctored and tried a number of remedies but nothing help ed mo until during ono of thoso sick spoils n friend ndvlsed mo to take Chamberlain's Tablets. This medi cine relieved mo In a short time, " For sale by all dealers PrWBpiPHBHSK :Mf?lll eej g H mmnj a Tl m h Jfir xfti Sflv Tf IvitfiSSTKfc: StfeF&Jm3 fL-JSss& BMirn""TVfTyiaTTm-i1ffifSfFfllfflrri 111 Sold by Rush Mercantile Co , North Platte Also by E. & W. Coker, Sutherland; Ganson & Ganson, Hershey; Jens Sommers, Maxwell: Jno. 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J1iiAns ojojoq iioijo 'JOiiniH oj a"jusbodou AsnoAqo sha ;i iJouimit8 .(jmiimiiojd oqi ;noiniAV n.iuo )u i .iib i i.upino.-) St vim o) po!iod(lii iionmniK oq) jo AHP-ins (ii oq) inn sojno po)uoi(luiOD pojoof ojiI Bjopjo puu 'oui )u poq3nu BAoq joq)o nqx )i )noinA 3jiiuioj u )juib l.upinoa puu fluJoniuiit)B jo )jquq puq it fq posiaiDju bum i unoianoj )noqu IV 'ojnD iiiuosjod Xui )B0UHnB out )0 jouiujiijH jo jo))ti)B oq.u otioq) ox 9siu;h o) pajBiuuiu)S 30,0111) VOICES And .Mini) of the Voices lire of NoHh I'liille People. Thirty thousand voices Whnt a grand chorus! And that's the number of American men and women, who tiro publicly praising Dean's Kidney Pills for relief from backache, kidney and bladder Ills They say It to friends. They tell It in the home papers, North Platte people are in this chorus. Harm .lohuuon, Gil Walnut Hired, North Platte, says: "For years I was troubled with kidney complaint due to heavy work in the blacksmith shop. I have trequently taken Doan's Kidney Pills, procured from Schiller & Co.'h Drug Store, and they rid me of back ache, lameness ami other kidney dis orders. I recommend Doan's Kidney Pills as n remedy of merit that all kid ney sufferers should try." Prlco fiOe, at all dealers. Don't sim ply ask for a kidney remedy get Doan's Kidney Pills- the name that Mr. .Johnson had. Foster-M.lburn Co, Props , Buffalo, N Y. H e Bought and highest market prices paid PHONES Residence Red G3G Ofllco 419 C. H. WALTERS. opiktt JOHN s. soois, m D., I'lijKlcIan nnd Surgeon Ofllco B. & L. Dulldlng, Second Floor. Phone, Office, 83; Resldonco 38. dr7elms. Physician and Surgeo n Specialty Eye. Ear, Nose. Throat GliiBSes Kittdd. New Ofllce in McCnbt Buildinr, PHONE 3G. Ofllco phono 241. Res. phono 217 L. C. DROST, Osteopathic Physician. North Platte, - - Nebraska. McDonald Bank Building. Ofllco Phono GO. Resldenco black 222 Over Dixon's Jew- Cor. First & Vino elry Store. DJt. S. ,.T. IlItiHAllUSOJX Homeopathic I'hjHleian lc Surgeon North 1'Intto Nob. Hospital Facilities at Nurso Brown Memorlnl Hospital. Best and Neatest "Work In UPHOLSTERING All ork Pohithely (Juarantced Upon Lcalng tho Shop. U. C. CHJIISTIANSON Lcnvo orders at Duke & Dents' Shop. Phono Black G31. HIDES. rUHS AND JUNK I'a j Ing Top Price for Hides BONKS $7.00 to $8.00 PUU TON of all kinds NO. PLATTE JUNK HOUSE. C. C. WALLIXGSFOIM), I'hjslclnn and Surgeon Ofllce: Rooms 1 and 2 McDonald Bank Building North Platte, Nebraska. Ofllco phono 82, Res. Red 302. Calls answered prompty Day or Night. Order of Hearing on Petition for Ap pointment of Administrator or Administratrix. Tho State of Nebraska, Lincoln Coun ty, ss. In the County Court. In the .Matter of tho Eslnto of John R. McWIllfums, Deceased. On reading ami filing tho petition of Kllznbeth McWIlllams praying that administration of said estnto may bo granted to herself as administratrix Ordered, That December 29, A. D. 1!)11, at J) o'clock a in is assigned for benrlng said petition, when all per sons Interested in said matter may appear before a County Court to bo held in and tor said County, and show cause why tho prayer of petitioner should not be granted; and that no tice of the pendency of said petition and the hearing thereof bo given to all peihons Interested In snld matter by publishing a copy of this order In tho North Platte Tribune, a semi weekly newspaper printed In said County, for threo successive weeks, prior to said day of hearing. Dated December Gth, 1014. JOHN GRANT, 92t3 County Judgo.