Itto 1K CITY AND COUNTY NEWS Miss Ruby Manuel, of the Washing ton school will spend the holidays vis iting licr parents In Kearney. J. C. Askwlg and Ray ( Langford were visiting In the Tryon vicinity Friday where they attended a sale. Will Votuw, of the Mnywood vicin ity, was visiting in the city Saturday with friends and transacting business. Mrs J. N. Honner returned Friday from Omaha where she spent u few days visiting friends and shopping. Miss Dcssio Crnmlcll, one of tho tea chers in tho schools, left Saturday for Overton to spend the holidays with her parents. Miss Ilildognrd Clinton arrived homo Friday evening from Lincoln to" spend tho holidays In tho city with Clinton. Miss Cninia B. Smith, principal of tho Lincoln school, left Saturday for Farloy, la., to spend tho holidays with her parents. Tho stork visited tho homo of Mr. and Mrs. John Reynolds 410 West Eleventh street and deposited a son by name of Ivan George. Miss Margaret McGinley and Miss Jassamlne Flynn leave this week for Council Hluffs and Lincoln whoro they will visit relatives through tho holi days. T. J. Paldock was able to lie out Saturday after an illness of several days. Ho suffered nn attack of ap pendicitis, but was ablo to get over it without an operation. I still have some domestic vncnuum and reliable electric cleaners on hand that would mako useful Christmas gifts. Mrs. M. V. Mitchell, Red 104. 1 Austin Ucddell is reported on the sick list. B. T. Kcliher arirved in tlie city Saturday from Omahn to spend Christmas with his folks in this city. Ho is an agent for tho Western Insur ance company with headquarters in Omaha. C. E. Ward and Ed Crowe, of the Flntts- vicinity, wore visiting in tho city on business Friday afternoon and Saturday C. D. Sawyer, of Keystone, was visiting in tho Saturday on business. Old timers, do you hanker for buf falo meat. If so, you can buy it at Marti's meat market, sent direct from Pawnee Rill's buffalo ranch. 93t2 Mr. and Mrs. Fred Letts returned Saturday evening from Omaha where Mr. Letts was confined in a hospital for somo time for an operation. Mr. Letts had a very rapid recovery and his many friends here will bo glad tii hear of his gaining strength. Roys and girls interested in the pony contest should remember that an other watch will be given away Satur day to tho contestant having the high est number of votes Tho ballot for this watcli will close at midnight Thursday. Attend Dixon's Christmas sale, it means dollars to you. Ccorgo McGinley and two sons of Keystone, were visiting In tho city last week with Mr. McGinley's sister, Miss Margaret on east Fifth street. Arthur Tramp returned liome Sat urday evening from Atchison, Ivans., whoro ho atending the Lutheran col lege. Collogo life seems to agree with him as he is looking huskier than ever The case of Win. G. Reatty vs. the Union Pacific railroad company was decided Friday evening in the district court by tho jury and the plaintiff was awarded damages to the amount of ono hundred twenty-five dollnrs with costs of the action. The suit was for 100.99 and was recently decided In tho county court in favor of tho plaintiff and was appealed to the dis trict court. When a city subscriber to Tho Tri bune pays a year's subscription he receives 1500 pony votes. Contestants should remember this and Insist that their friends pay their subscriptions in order that they, the contestants, may get the pony votes. We issued many thousands of votes lust week, and will probably issue a greater number this week. Suit was filed Saturday in the county court by the Holcombe Cattle company a corporation, against C. A. Feathers to replevin a certain gas en gine fitted with a pumping Jack and other npppliances. Plaintiffs allege that tho englno Is held wrongfully by tho dofondant. They ask for restitu tion of tho property with damngos of fifty dollars which thoy claim is duo thorn. Thoy also ask for costs of tho action. .Mothers' Fiunrltc. "I glvo Chamberlain's Cough Romo dy to my children when thoy havo colds or coughs," writes Mrs. Vorno Shaffor. Vandorgrlft, Pa. It always holps thorn nnd is far suporior to any other cough medlcino I havo used. I advlso anyone In need of uch a med i lno to give it a trial ' For ial bv ill il db-rs Lutheran Christmas Pny Sen Ice. In the morning at 7 o'clock tho following service of music will bo given: "Hallowed Night", by the men. Processional, "Come Hither ye Faithfu.l" tho choir. "Tho Sound of Holy Voices," Esther Sandnll and choir. "A King Shall Reign," Messrs Thompson and Yost and choir. "There were Sliepards," Mrs. Huff man nnd tho choir. "Thq Guiding Star," quai'tclto. Messrs. Moore. Shaeffer, Thompson and Yost. Duet. Mrs and Miss Huffman. Offertory, offering and prayer. Trombone solo, Mr. Arthur Tramp "The Christmas Message", soprano obligato. Miss Marie Rowen and the malo quartette. '"Rejoice Greatly,", the choir Solo, Miss lrma Huffman. "Oh for a Thousand Tongues," Mr. Moore nnd the choir. This promises to bo a good service and will not bo repeated in full. There will also bo a program in tho evening by tho Sunday school. The title of tho servico U3cd will bo "On Chrislmns Day." Corporal Ion is now Formed. The corporation of the Yeomen lodge for tho purpose of carrying on the business was formally formed at tho meeting Friday evening and the articles of incorporation were adopted. It is now started on a sound business basis and the subscription lists are in tho hands of a committee for the salo of stock. Tho corporation has secured the lots known as tho llershey property across tho street from the post office building and they are contemplating putting up one of the finest buildings In tho city on tho quarter block. The plans for this building are already drawn and as soon as enough stocks are sold tho arrangements will be made. Those slocks arc for the entire pub lic to invest in. They sell at the par value of one hundred dollars each and can be secured by paying twenty-five dollnrs down on January 1st and five dollars per month until paid for. Tlie draw six per cent Inerest and are firmly secured by tho assets of the corporation They are conceded a good investment and the public is in vited to invest. Another Watcli Award. Contestants in the pony contest are about the liveliest people in town these days, and they aro soliciting votes with all tho enthusiasm of their young natures. Tho ballots for the second watch award closes at mid night Thursday and the time-piece will bo awarded at tho Crystal theatre Sat urday afternoon. The count of votes Thursday night will bo much larger than at the count two weeks ago, when tho total run into the hundreds of thousands. Tho increase will be due to tho big Cliristmas trade which the pony stores have had during the past two weeks. Ten Dollars and Ten I)ii)s. The two men who were arrested Thursday for stealing a coat from Julius PIzer appeared before Magis trate Major Walker Friday afternoon and drew ten days in jail and tint -' of ten dollnrs and costs each Th tr i court names were given as J. li Rt ! aud A. Antios. Tho court also mad them pay for the coat whidi w.i torn when they Jerked it off tin- buc.u In Concentrata ssxsnssssassEssmsas aEaoazKHE III sre is Strength. Tor Sale 700 acres of land In eastern pait it Logan county, 4 miles to railroad station. Fenced and cross-feme d s room sod house, well, wind mill with steel tower, nbout 100 acres level, bul anco rolling,; 00 acres cultiwttn) mako good dairy ranch; price $G prr aero; will take residence in North Platte as part payment. 04tl It. N. LAMP I Will Tear Down Coal Chutes. J. T. Murphy received instructions Friday from headquarters to tear down the old coal chutes on the north side of the tracks near Locust htni and the work be started as soon us possible. The chutes are out i i pair and servo only as an vr' without any particular valu Mr Murphy is now busy getting runh nn the ice harvest and as soon a thit Is finished the chutes will In t iKi n away Curd of Tlinuks. We desire to thank the nuglilmi and friends for their many uts oi kindness during tho sicknessanddi .ith of our husbaiid and father and for Hit beautiful floral tributes sent. Mrs. Johnnnas Doebko nnd Fumil B CONCKNTKATINO tin- sun's ras through a ila-s tin- heal demed il locued. is Milhuent l s( jhic a piece nf dry wood. These sameias st-aiten .1 oer a large aiei hunisli (nl heal enough to -up;l w.umlli lo the arth. hut rumen, (rated 'and focused on one jnent a powerful hurninj heal is .1 uv..l Concentration and Co-Opt i Miss Monlclo left Saturday for I)n vor whero she will spend the lioli days with relatives. ,i; l 1 :.. l i ,i tiiioii i;w nuiiw milium. First conies Co-Opt i.ilie i K a imi t of purpose. 1 In n i onies conccntrnlion ol tin-Co-Operation lo one point on one work. In com enlia tion. Co-operation then, tin i is strength, whether il he morally, physically or hn.in eially. This- big FaniiK Piano Sale is concentrated, Co-Op-erathe work and by its lone you, individually, are en abled to obtain ridiculousK low prices and worth while benefits in the purchasing of our piano or player. Many hundreds of indi vidual purchasers are joined for this one economical purpose and ihe ate eouceutialing then united elloils to (his store. We prepared for this volume of business by puichasing a gieal number ol instruments, enough to supply the usual six months demand. So theie is one here for )ou. on also can obtain these low prices and terms and all ihe other benefits, by adding your purchasing strength to this mighty body. I .el us show you the wonderful effects of buying and selling an immense quantity of instruments in a short time, six weeks, come and see for yourself just how much failher our dollars will go now. It will be a longtime before von again lme this opportunity. Come today or tonight, no trouble to show you and you are not obligated lo buy. Other I'Ynturcs and llcnelils, Kit-.. Which Do Not Cost You a Penny. Terms on pianos as low as m til t'bQzxMHiJK 11 thif fft fiCl 1 ,WT tarf?MONTH ! PMJiMBBMMMBBaMIMBBHBMaaMBMMHWMMMMMIMMBgB B aSIMIIII IHIIII Illllli IJJU WJM tt mmm X& 152 Mi EKB3iaE3eS33 A'-1 iV"! " k,ua y T5 'sVf Mf i '. KlflSKHEKWaa r i re ll7 S'TPRI TKiniS on phi) ers to suit )ou. We will make n fair allowance for )our old piano in cxcluiiitrinu; for a phi)cr-piauo. PIANOS Kualie, A. II. Chase, ScliaciYcr, Me I'liuil, Packard, Price A: Teeple, It. S. Howard, hlmliall, llrinltcrlioiT, Smith A. Panics .Marshall A. Wendell, Wilson, Crown, Holland, (Juston, YVillard. PLAYi:ii-PIVNOS Price A Teeple, . P. ( base, Vitlstlno, ScuciTer-Hnriiiaiiolo, pollo, ( ronn-Coiiibiiioln, Viitopluno, Hoffman. riti:i: TKIAIj For thirty days you may try out tho piano you select in your home. If at tho end of that time you do not want to keep It, notify us and wo will send for tho piano and return to you every cent you havo paid. nu:i: i:xchan(ji: imuyilkui: Any tlmo within one year you may ex change your piano for a player or n higher priced instrument and wo will allow you all that you havo paid. run: pi:livi:hm:s ah pianos or players aro put in your homo free ol charge. This applies to exchanges also. Wi: C.lVi: PIMM: with each piano, a stool to mntch and a scar) WAItHANTMIS Kach of tho now pianos offered you aro guaranteed against all defects, somo ilvo years, some a life tlmo, by tho makers On top of that wo givo our personal war ranty, doubly protecting you 8! . vt wism- warn."' i 'c, r. . ) h - i" - . ra3&ts yap- -vL T NI.W PIANO saiiK imi i no $2(l.' M PINO S IA I'ltlCH $1!!).7." M PI,A1. PIANO SALK I'HICK $!I17 fwffijii.jix?7Itii-i?i") ' . --sa!lJ,, WCpiKjrer' - xtlwSStimreiKkiTV rfPK3WWBPl JiJJlLU.jm. '"'.'. i . .,, ., H .Hrs.. .ncCIiilii's Ilxperlenco With Croup "When my boy, Hay was small he was subject to croup, and I was nlwas alarmed at such times. Chamberlain's Cough Hemedy proved far better than any other for this troublo. It always relieved him quickly. I am never without It In tho houso for I know It is a positive cure for croup," writes Mri W It MfCl.iin Ml.iirsvllle Pi I ! , 1 I ill i ll I M PI WO salk rinci: $is:i.".-) M PINO svli ik hi: $i;2.r. Gaston Music Clinton's Jewelry Store. Open Evenings Other Slores, Keanic), Grand Island and Hastings. opyrlght 1911 ' W Mtf'OMUISS Heprodii" Imn in part or vliul. po Hivtlv pruh lnt l 5?ES?n7S3: M VIAM II PIWO SVLK IMJK'i: $:i7." Infornuiiion Coupon ( ut out, III! In, Nlgu, send to us today. GASTON MUSIC CO CJentlcinon- Kindly send mo list of Co-Operative Hargains of p1,"" not to exceed $ in prico and Hie t rms on same. . . .- Prefer mako k22CEB3tmSS(SI!SCS0SfXK7SraSKS: Address iingrTinrrirwnsnpnMww