Semi-Weekly Tribune GOOD I'ULLIMVSHII' BANQUET OF 120th CEKTURY CLUB IRA L. BARE, Editor and Publisher. SUBSCRIPTION HATES: Ono Ycnr uy Mall In Advance... $1.25 One If car by Cnrrlor In Advance.. $1J0 Entorod at North Platte, Nobraaka, Postolflco as Second Class Matter. FRIDAY, KOVEMDKK Kill, 1010. CITY AND COUNTY NEWS. nifty Dremo In all shadoa and stylos. EJ. T. Tramp & Sons. The Catholic Indian will hold an ex change of brand, cakes, pies, otc, at the IIowb ft Maloney tor tomorrow. Dr. Morrill, Dantlst. Attornoy and Mrs. Lenllo BaBkln will go to Lincoln nxt week to visit frlonds and uttond tho foot ball gatno. Mrs. Geo, Harvoy returned Wed nesday evonlng from a visit In western point. Charles fttnl 18. J. Maupln wore called to St. Joo, Mo., yesterday nlter- iioon by the serious IIliiBWof Hholr mothor. Mrs. Prank Buchanan who spent eovoral weeks In Red Wator, Mont., with relatives rotiurned. homo a fow days ago ' Mrs. J. it. MoWlUIarrm, who has beon visiting ,ln Donvar for a couple of weeks, will rdfcurn Homo tho first of next week. Found A calf. Owner can havo Kama by proving; property and paying for this notice. C. A. MOoro, 210 Woet 12th Stroot, , 88-2 MrB. Byron Oborat and baby, who have been vlsWrig In Omaha for govor al weoke nro expected to return home this ovonlng. Mrs. Mary Hawkins, of Lincoln, who has boon visiting In Denvor, Is ox poctod hara noxtwoek to visit tho McWHllama family? Tho Catholic Girls' club will be en tertained at tho home of lire. George Vosolpka Thursday evening in honor of Miss Kathleen Flynn. Mira. Frcdorlokflon, of Kansas City, formerly Mlas Jullua Edomnds of thi city who lias been very 111 for some tlmo Is greatly Improved. , Miss Elslo Langford who has been making her homo In Green Rlvor for sovoral montlis past Is expected hero noxt wook to visit tho homo folks. Saturday at the Cash Market. Skinned lianiH twelve to fourteen pound, cents pIt lb. Phone 20. A baby girl waa born a fow days ago to Mr. and Mra. Claudo Tift of Molroy, Mlun., formorly of this city. Mrs. Tift was formorly Mlee Effle Grovoe. Tho most wpjidorf ul bargains. In un dorwenr you will find at The Leador Mercantile Co. Wq can fit out your wholo family In ovor shoos and galtors far tho wRitor. Overshoe or rubbers for tho smallont one, tho, boy or girl, man or woman, all at money-saving prices at Tho! Leader Mercantile Co, ! Tho domestic Bclonoo departmont'of the rHvouthi:h Century club will bo'on tortalned Monday uftornoon by Mrs, Frank Buchanan. Tho subject will bo "Labor Saving DovIcob." All the now suits that JUHt anrlvcd aro all mld-wlnter styles and tho most suitable for wintry weather, and aro now bolng Bold out at great reductions, ono-foiirth, ono-thlrd and ono-Jialf off. Tho Loador Morcantllo Co. ' Ray Leo Gallaway, a young fanner of Loxlngton and Mlsa Daisy M. Grady a school toachor of Rrady woro grant od' a marrlago llconso by County Judgo French Wednosday. Try out a Chcolrolot "490" with any other light .car on the hills or In tho sandl and you draw your own conclu slon. A complotoly equipped small touring-car far your business or ploas Uro, J. V. ROMIQII, Dealer.. Tho Indira ot tho Luthoran- church aro making tho necessary preparations for Uio chlckon and wafflo supper noxt Wednesday ovonlng to bo held at tho Masonic hall. Tho prlco of tho suppor will be 85 conta. ThiB cold woathor has cortalnly Hold blnukots for Us, and wo JtUlgo, and aro told by otic natrons, wo have tho larg est and best miock In town at tho most reasonable prlcos. If you need any blankets or comforts come horo for tliem. The. Loador Mercantile Co. . Members of title Twentieth Century Club, stxty-flve In number, wor'e Quests Kt the tlilrd annual Good Fellowship Banquet, which km given Tuesday evening at G: 30 In the basement of the ICpIsoopal church. Mrs. Nelllo Barron presided V tooat mfstress and with wit and grace In troduced ,'ilie following representative women of North I'hitte: Mra. Adabello Hegarty pf6Xdunt of tho club, Mrs. Carrlo Halllgan, Mrs. Mary Patterson, Mrs. Mary Roddy, Mrs. Blanche Field, Mrs. Winnie Scott, Mrs. Rlrdle Fratflr and Miss Annie Kramph. Mrs. Heg arty In a splondld talk, called "Our Club" outllncAl somo of tho future work of tho club. Although tho titles of the toasts on tho pnpgrams, wore French and Latin tho response were lu good English and evoked much merriment. Following a short Inter mission a program vns given consist ing of music by Miss Floronce McKay ami Mrs. Ellzaboth Cramer, a care fully proposed report of tho State Federation meeting ,it Hastings by Mrs. Mario Dent and two excellent readings by Miss Elizabeth Hinmau. The mooting was an Indication in overy way of how strong this club has beon growing stnee its organiza tion three years ago. Much praiso was given to the, com mittee in charge fof the beautifully decorated tables and oxaollont ban quet. Mr. P. J. Ursnron deserve an ospoolal voto of thanks from, tho women of the club, for his thought fulnoss in furnishing tho menu card and prbgrntn for this ovont In club circles. MARIE T. DENT, Journalist,. Lilly 3Iny Soil Cody Ranch. Major Lilly, more familiarly known as "Pawnee BUI," owner of the formor Cody ranch west of town, has about oomsliwled to offer the ranch for snle noxt spring. There iro 2,000 acres in the property. Whethor it will be of forod as a wholo, or sub-divided Into tracts has not yet boen decided. Its loonoes to town would naturally make 40 nqroe tracts desirable, and theio no doubt would find a roady sulo. -: :o; File Espouse Account, Keith Nevlllo and Judgo Sutton havo filed t'holr statomont of oxponso during tho campaign. It 'drat Judge Sutton $973 to bo dofoatod and Mr. Neville $1,134. no to bo Olocted. This does not lnclu'do all tho personal oxpensea ot tho candidates In hiking from one county to nnothor, buying moalB, gas ollno nnd other nocossltlos. ' ::o:: LOCAL AND PERSONAL Raymond Ludwlg left a fow days ago for -Arlington, Nob., to spend a week or longor. Mrs. Fayo Dlnas loft at nocn Wed nesday .for Hastings lo spend three weeks with Tolutlvos. Mira; Anna MacLoan left yostorday aftornoon for Glonyvood to visit with her son for a woek or so. Mrs. F. W. Perkins, of Oninha. who visited with hor brother Dr. L. C. Dro3t and family, loft at noon yesterday. Mrs. L. C. Drost and chlldron who spont eovoral wooks In Albla, la,, ro- turnod homo Ja ow days ngo. Miss Mlunlo Lowo subtmtted to an operation ht tho Nurso Brown hospital u few days ago and Is getting along nlcoly. For Farm Loans boo or write Gene Crook, room 3, Waltemath building, North Platte. . 41tt Dean J. J. Bowkor returned yester day from Hastings whero ho attonded tho Masonic Consistory mooting. Forty seven woro given tho Scottish Rtto dogroo. FrlondB In town received cardB yos torday morning from Mr. and Mrs. Honry Rlttor of Falrbury announcIiiK J tho birth of their fifth son. Thoy woro formorly rosldents horo. Blow Up SftwyorH Slorcv Tho front of tho gun shop conducted in Columbus by Frod Sawyer, former ly of this city, was torn out Monday by an oxplonlon of a can of powder. A cuBtomor had purchased a gun, placed a cartridge In it to soo how it worked, tho cartridge acctdontly was discharg ed and tho bullet striking tho can of emokoloss powdtor caused the explo sion. Fortunately no one was Injured. -:;o::- Lost On Dowoy or Fifth street between my offlco and realdonco pair Uoy Scout brooches with "hoino Baholman on eamo. Return nnd rocolvo reward. 88.2 J, C. HOLLMANt I'ltty thousand dollars worth of diamonds arranged In nocklacos, pins and rings woro displayed Wednesday In tiro window of tltft Dixon Jewelry store. R..D. Fi00k of the JuorKons- Andorson Co., of Chicago, a In charge. Practically nil tho big railroads of tho country havo fUod suits to tost tho constitutionality of tho Adamson eight- hour law. Tho Unltod States will do- feml thoso actions, contesting onch suit as it comes .up. Slmko your neighbor's hand and for. get It, but romeinber Woodhnrst's Ii Kurnncb Agency. Ponnsylvanla Anthraelto and Rovk Springs coal Jumpwl i dollar a ton I Omaha Wednesday tho formor no soiling at $13 nnd tho lattor ut JS.GO. For two or thrco weeks Rook Springs has cold in North Platte at S8.G0 and nnthraclto at $13. A local doalor Bald that so far as ho at presont knqw thoso prlcos would bo maintained, al though doalorB hero would bo Justified In advancing tho anthraelto to $14 per ton. Choice of any Cltotli or Velvet Suit in the store at $15.00 SUITS NOW, 5)20.00 SUITS NOW, $25.00 SUITS NOW, $12.5 $30.00 SUITS NOW, $l5e0 $35.00 SUITS NOW, $40.00 SUITS NOW, We are determined not to carry over one single suit and this is the way we are going to inuKu a clean sweep ui inem, ngnt now in tne neart 01 tne season we place on sale Every Mew Fall Suit at JUST HALF PRICE COATS! COATS! For Ladies, Misses and Children in Plush Velour, Wool Plush, Bolivia, Zebeline, Metal Lamb Broad cloth, and Wool Mixtures and Plaids, made up to the minute in style, in all the wanted shadesncrv offered at REDUCED PRICES. DAINTY PARTY DRESS v.&tsar.mn Beautiful Dresses for the many dances and parties which are close at hand. It is much easier to pur chase one here than to bother with the making, which in most cases are a disappointment. Cur great collection of Party Dresses consists of Silk Taffetas, Crepe de Chines and Chiffons, in Blue, Maize, Pink, Nile Green, Black snd White. Prices range from 111.98 to $30. FURS! FURS! of every description, in sets or separate scarfs or muffs at lowest prices. LADIES' OUTFITTING STORE North Platte's Only Exclusive Ladies' Ready to Wear Store. in Kid or Moca, the wash able kind. All sizes all colors and fully guaranteed. EVENTS IN SOCIETY , Tho Lutheran Girls will bo entor talnod tomorrow evening at tho homo ot. IVflss Mary Dlstol. Ma J. L. Roldy will entertain tho lltora'Uiro department of the Twentieth Contu club Tuesday afternoon, Nov. 21flti Mrp. Ray Snydor and MJrs. II. A. Lawhead will on'tortnln In honor of Miss Kathloon Flynn on( Wednosday ovonliig Instead of Huosday as an nounced Tho ladlos of tho Yeomen lodge will bo tho guests of tho gontldmon mombors a'ti nn oyster, suppor In tho Lloyd opora houso Tuoecay ovonlng, Nov. 28th. Miss Kathloon Flynn will be tho guost of honor at n pronuptlal ehowor given Tuosday ovonlng by Mrs; Thomas Hoaley, Misses Margarot Barkor.and Josophlno O'Haro at tho hoiAo of tho formor. Mrs. Ralph Smith will ontortaln Uio toachora of tho Washington school nt a d Inner tomorrow ovonlng. Tho guests will bo MIbsos Murray, Antonldag, Wlttworo, Turpi, Toolo, Warrington, lllunlor and Daniels. Tho members or tho J. F. F. -club woro ontortinlncd Tuosday afternoon by Mrs. John Rousko at cards. Prizes woro awarded to Mosdanies Harry Cluthorloss and A. W. Shilling and guost prizes to Mrs. 0. V. Hodgoa and Mrs. Harry York. Tho noxt mooting will bo hold nt the homo or Mrs. I. E. Stobblns. Mrs. Elmer Rurko ontortaiuod tho niombors of tho Novlta club in an on joyablo manor Wednesdny afternoon. Contests nnd gnmos woro tho ontor- 'tainlng foaturcs or tho aftornoon. Tho prlzo was awardod to Mrs. Stack houso. Musical numbora woro given by Mrs. Carl Drodbock, Mrs. Rudloff and Mlsa Emma Rogue. Tho noxt mooting will bo hold In two weeks at tho homo of Mrs, Emily Coatoa. Partial remains ot a dtnosaurlua cleptomas, a mas'tpdon of tho pre Adamlo age, were unoarthed north of town. This animal when fully grown 500 years old measured 120 feet from Up of snout to tip of Its seal tall. Too bad John Don and othor mighty hun ters did not llvo in that age. Imagine John driving "Old Liz" In from tho hills dragging behind him one of 'those monsters that he had killed with a 299-boro short auto gun. The Twentieth Century club met this woek'wlth Mrs. It F, Cptfrell. Mrs.! W. II. Dlalock acted as IeM'? and read a paper on "P.o,tnodoliiii Cloth ing." Patterns and Chajffa' tfci dis oussod by Miss fireno Stuarl:' Mrs. G. B. Dont road a papr on "Tho Caro of Clothing." Roll call w&a responded to by stating favorlto patterns. Mrs. Cott fell demonstrated corn meal muffins and chlckon oroquottos. Sovoral Vocal solos were rendorcd by Mrs. J. S. Davis. :o::- ItAILItOAl) NOTES Ralph Hansen bogan work' recently as fltonographor In tho Wostorn Union office, Assistant Spoclal Agont Cnshman of tho Union Pacific Is spondlng a fow day horo on business. J. A. Douglas, of Groon Rlvor, camo hero a row days ago to accopt a position In tho Wostorn Union offlco as dispatcher. U. P. Claim Agent Hamilton Jibb boon transferred to Salt Lako City and ac companied by his family will loavo In tho near futuro for tholr now homo. Mrs. tfSMIcCabo pleasantly onter talnod tho Mothers' club Wednesday afternoon. Tho ladles spent tho aftor noon In kenslngton and social con versation, Potor RaBniusson or tho U. P. bag gag roomg has boen conllnod to his homo by Illness ror n weok past. His duties aro bolng porformed by David Anderson. I. L. Bailor, until lately In tho cm ploy of tho Union Pacific as conductor, has accopted the management of the Nebraska Tiro Co., located in the' Pizeir Uuildlng on Locust street, and is pushing Mo business with energy and enthusiasm. Tho company does tire repairing of all kinds and handles now tires nnd Inner tubes. "Billy" Keith, a former' employe of tho local machine shop, writes from Mllpotas, Cal., that ho Is confined in tho county almshouso suffering from threo fractures of a leg and two of an arm. Ho Inquires tho whereabouts of Alex Stroltz, John Worthley and others who woro well acquainted with him when ho resided in North Platte, Sovoral cars of lumber for making tho concrcto forms for tho foundation of tho now depot were unloaded this wtek Tho excavation work Is proceed ing rather slbwly, the force of men employed being small. Tho basement' of the building will be in tho west end, but tills will not be excavated un til Uio foundation walls aro completed, and the dirt will bo removed with a steam clam shovol. : :o: : Mark Twain's story, "Pudd"nhead. Wilson,, will bo tho story shown at tho. Keith Saturday night. This production put out by the Paramount and featur ing Theo Roberts wag takon In small Missouri 'town in which Mark Twain laid tho scones of his immortal story. Somo of the buildings or that period still stand and the slavo quarters which airo shown are what aro loft of the historical old plantation near the town. BEGIN THE. CHASE to SANBORPfs COFEEE, mm ml Ha ifrffMB END THE JQAY CHASE ft sbkbprns HEALTH YdlSRS! Lierk-Sandall Co., Agents.