s'atc Hist Sk l o rtlt THIRTY-FIRST YEAR. NORTH PLATTE,, ,NEBM DECEMBER 22, 1916. No. 98 ;milfeMtt (Tribune. MUNICIPAL CHRISTMAS THEE MONDAY EVENING AT 7:110. Tho commltteo having In charge the municipal Christmas troe doairos Tho Trlbuno to correct tho lmpros3lon that the troo Js only for the children who might not othorwlso share tho ploas uro of a llreo. This is a community 4rop, and ovory child present will bo prosoilted with a gift, and in $ie packago ho or she .receives 'there, will bo included a ticket to the "movios." Tho exercises will begin promptly at 7:80 Monday ovonlng, though the treo Will be lighted Sunday evening Juit aa a reminder i;hat tho dawn of Christ mas is near. A real Santa Claus will 1)0 on hand to dUtrlbuto the packaged, carols will be sung and a merry time is in store for ovory one. Jtemomborv therefore, that this llree is for ovory child in the city and it Is hoped that tho happy smiling faces of all will bo proflonti. Shilling Alms (o Please. Weather Observor Shilling is an obliging official, but some times grows a. littlo too enthusiastic in his good work. The Trlbuno suggested that if ho would give u -a couplo of inches of snow Christma would seem moro Christmas-like, and tho two inches of snow was immediately forth-coming. But with it came a decided drop in temperature, the mercury descending to ten below zero Tuesday night and seventeen below Wednesday night. VVhen Mr. Shilling was reprimanded for tho cold, he apeared somewhalt grioved and said: "Well,. I heard Bill McDonald say that usually if wo did n't have a crop of ico around Christ mas, chances were we couldn't got any, and I honestly thought tho people neeaeci tne ice." wnen no saiu tnat wo caught him by tho hand and shook it, said we were sorry wo had scolded him, and wished him a merry Christ mas. : :o: : Logan Marcott, of Brady, formerly employed aa assistant' to County Supt Chappell, was married at Cozad De cember 5th to Miss Jean Worden of that place. Thoy have taken up a res donce on the; Marcott ranch south of Brady. Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Solby and daugh tor left yesterday afternoon for Chica go Ito spend tho holidays with Dr. and Mrs. Clahido Solby. Mrs. John Gorham, of Grand Is land, who visited hor daughter Mrs. W. A. Buchflnck this week, loft last evening. Miss A. Tracy will.loavo tomorrow for.Omaha to visit, irolatives next week. Joseph McGeo Reported Killed. A lotftor addressed to Josbph McOoo, formorly of this place, but who en listed in tho English array at a Canad ian point last summor, was Toturned to tho local postofflc marked "Lieu tenant Jos. McGeo killed." Th lettor had boon written to him by tho littlo dauglitor of Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Mur phy. While, tho report is vory moager, yot such reports are about as reliable as any In war tlmos, and relatives and friends can only hopo that thero h? somo mistake. Joseph McGeo was about thirty-nlno years of age, and a son of Mrs. Sophia McGce, his fothor Danlol McGcoliaving died sovoral years ago. Ho also, has six sUllors and one brother. Mr. McGoe was ono of tho first to onllst during tho Spanlsh-Amoijlcan war, and was stationed in tho Philip pine Islands. Ho was a member of tho local camp of Modern Woodmen of America.. Up to tho time of his de parture lost summor Mr. McGeo livod with his mother and farmed hor place Just wost ot Brady. Brady Vindicator. Miss Ruth Sfcroltz, a toaohor in tho CODY RANCH IS SOLD city schools at Lincoln, will arrive! . - TO OMAHA PARTIES. homo Saturday availing to spend tho h6llday vacation. .Tho "Scout's Host Ranch," Just wetfc Ice on tho Union Pnolflq lake uSl of . ?Mown. for so many year tho prop town te reported to bo fifteen lnchoal or $n? Cm,y' fl ,! thk-k and preparations r being made ' ,7 D D W. Gain- to hnrvotte tho crop. . L f "ml,a' for n CM,Mwtln ot FffOfj.OOO. Tho ranch was owned by Frash egg 40c a rtowm; storago eggs Major Lilly, ol Pawnee, Okl., who pur- :o: : CITY AND COUNTY NEWS. Edward Stoffriggen will leave to morrow evening for Blue1 Hill o visit tho homo folks for a week. ' : For tho chlldrdn Christmas a Brownie jCamora. For sale by REX ALL DRUG STORE. A baby girl was born yesterday to Mn. and Mrs. Brooks Meadows. All concerned are doing nicoly. Miss Loretta BUrkc, of Gering, came a few days ago to visit with tho Misses Maud and Vena Warrington. Soft Water Shampoo and Electric Masago. Coa'tcs Beauty Parlors. Phono Red G55, 93-tf S. G. Groff, of Fairbury, is expected here tomorrow to visit his daughter Mrs. H. C. Brock during the holidays. Miss May Hill, of tho local teaching force will visit relatives in Boaver City during here two weoks vacation. Your Christmas dinner will not bo comploto without somo of those fresh vegetables on sale at the Lierk-Sandall Co. Miss Sadie Trovillo, who has been taking Vocal Instructions in Omaha, will return homo this ovejnlng to spend two weeks. Take) advantage of our special sale on Oranges. Hero's your chance to get tho best at greatly reduced prices. LIERK-SANDALL CO. s.c a uoaen, creamery uutter 4uc a pound at Wilcox Dopartment Store. Mrs. Will Waltemath loft this morn ing for Blnir to spend Christmas with hor parent. Mr. Waltomath will go thero tomorrow night Mrs, W. H. Mungor, of Omaha, Is expoct&d to arrlv0 tomorrow ovonlng aiuMvill spend Chrlilmios 'with hor boii W. H. Mungflr, Jr., and family. Miss Gracq Burko, who lias boon at tending a musical school in Colorado, will come' homo tomorrow to spond a week or longer with her parents. Dan Lonry, of Gratic!:, Wis., who has beon attending school . In Lincoln, .came last etvonlng to visit his uncle Frank Doran and family for two wooks. Tho 500 club will bo onlortalucd on Thursday evening, Docombor 28th, by Mrs. W. H. MoDonald. Mrs. M. K. No vlllo and Mrs. -A'... F. Stroltz will bo assisting hostesses. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Sterling, for morly of Kearney, came; hero a. short time ago to mako tholr home, Tho former has accopted employment with tho Union Pacific Co. Rev. Earp, tho evangelist wlto con ducted services at tho Baptist church for threo Weeks, returned to his homo in Texas tho first of this week. Twolvo were added to tho membership of the church during that time. Farm Dressed Chickens on salo by tho Liork-Sandall Co. Itomorrow. Wo will have on salo tomorrow Farm Dressed Ghlckons. Plump towls woll dressed. LIERK-SANDALL CO. Several North Platto passengers who arrived from Lincoln yesterday wero twenty-two hotora in reaching home, abode threo times as long as th0 rog ular schedule. This is evidence df the tway n which trains have boon be lated. Through tho offorts of Itho Twenti eth Century club and others about thre0 dozen baskets containing prov dnder for Christmas dinners will bo distributed among thoso whoso cir cumstances aro such that without Itheso baskets tho Christmas dinner .would bo a rather slim meal. i A BROAD AND FRIENDLY SPIRIT OF CO-OPERATION. r - It is the aim of the FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF -NORTH PLATTE to render every depositor a banking service that is out-of-the-ordinary and to '.' M cultivate a broad and friendly spirit of close co-operation .'with every depos-, itor which will make lor the greatest mutual benefit. .' The success of our depositors means the success of our bank. . The smallest depositor will receive a hearty welcome and the same careful v. attention that is accorded the large depositor will be given to -his business. UjV'.' .?;LBring in TWO CENTS. Start -a Christmas Savings Club Account, Join. the ranks of our depositors and get acquainted with us. FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF NORTH PLATTE, NEBRASKA. ohasod it from Colonel Cody soveral 'yours ago. but tho deed wae glvtn by a Pawnee bankor. The snle rnis mado through 0. H. Thoolccke, of this city. The'tnnch ombrces 2GB7 nores, and is all consld'orod good farm land, though a coiiffldorablo portion of it baa Hovor boon brokon, having boon allow ed Iro Tomaln as hay laud. 1 It Is understood tho purchasers-will divide tho ranch Into small tracts and placo Jt on tho markot. It is poaslblo tho southeast portion will bo plated into ftcrongo tracts and offerod for sale, thus providing suitable homos for round house onrplbyos and others who doslro a tract whore thoy crfn grow a good portion of the products th'oy cat. . .In caso Lincoln County securos n sugar factory, this land will bocomo particularly vnluablo for beet grow ing and ;dlvldod liUq 'forty aero tracts would bo capablo of producing a hun dred thousand dollars worth of boots each year. .Now that tills big body of land so closo tho city Is soon to becomo high ly productive it naturally meanB Just that much moro business for North Platte. In talking with Mr. Thoelocko, who roturnett from Omnha yoslorday, it tWas learned that Mr. Gaines will prob ably retain tho dwolling, tho big barn and abdut 400 acres of tho lrtnd no.iCh and west of tho buildings. If this res ervation is made, Mr. Galnos will es tablish a dairy and for this purpose import ono hundred Holstcln cowb from Wisconsin. If ho establishes the plant, h0 will placo In charge a rola tlvo who Is an experienced dairyman. :lo:: ' lUILKOAD NOTES Engineer John Mang who was lop orated upon, in an Omnha hospital re cently is getting nlong nicoly. Fireman Jnmos McNeill left Wednes day ovonlng for Omaha where ho will tnko medical treatment for somo time. Joe Larson spent a day or two in Grand Island this Week on buslnooB connected with the motlvo power de partment. Edward Elsasser, forman of tho U. P. car department, will leave Sunday for Omaha to spend Christmas with ills family who have boon thero with rel atives for sevoral weoks. Supt. Brophoy( of tho Nebraska division, spent Wednesday hero on bus iness. 'Genoral Supt. Stenger also Vransactcd business here this week. Fireman J. It. Hechcnllvoly is off duty this week on accounta of injurlos received while on his way to tho U. P. round house. Ho foil botween two cars aiid sustained a fractured ankle. A bulletin was Isnupd thia morning by tho Union Pacific company stating that all employes revolving less than oightoon hundred dollars a year would recolvo this week pno month's oxtra salary. ;:o; A resident of Horshoy, who mas In town yesterday, said that another bank will bq opened in that village some time after tho first of tho year Among thoso who.. will bo Interested in tho now Institution,-it Is said, yll bo J. S. Koch.', D. B. McNeol, J. W. Abbott and J. Sharply Thompson. A pressed brick bank building is planned Ever Ready Flashlights, the Christ mas gift (unusual. REXALL DRUG STORE. v t Miss Hazel Young, of Hastings, who spont a couplo of months with hor sis tor Mrs, Carl Simon will roturn homo tomorrow evening. Tho cold woathor has 'iiiut somowhat of a damper on Christmas shopping bub presont dndicatlons ard that today antl'tomorrow will not boao cold. Comedy Keith Theatre Every Monday and Thursday CLUBS AND SOCIETIES The moinbera of tlto Lonoiomohure): .bimgrtlow club will ontortnin their ladies nt a noclnl-dnnco nt tho Masonic hull Wodnosday ovonlng, Doc, 27Ui. A number of tho young ladlos of th city will glvo a lew p. year danco nt tho fftotilo hall Saturday evening, Doc. 30th. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph B. Unym and ohlldrori will arrive from Ohihlm to niorrow ovonlng to visit Mr. nn'a Mrs. GeorgO A. Austin for a oouplo of weeks. The Jolly Young Matrons' club woro ontortalnod yesterday nltlernoon at a Christmas party at ho homo of Mrs. Charles Calhoun. Uoooratlons wore approprlato to tlio season. Th0 ladlos spent tho afternoon in konslngtoii work. A Chrlatmas party wa hold Wed nesdny afternoon by tho Novitn. club at tho homo of Mrs. Ada Lewis. Th0 at- tornoon iwms spont in konslngtoii work and a numbor of musical soloctions woro rondorcd by Miss Thoo SchwngI er. Tho domestic science dopartment of tho Twcntioth Contury club havo do- clded to postpono thdlr mooting until January 8th, when it will bo hejd'at tho homo of Mrs. Charlos Edwarda. Tho music and art department Will moot tho lattclr part of January. Tho J. F. F. Club hold a Christmas party at tho homo of Mrs. Edwin Barraclough Tuesday ajtornoon. Card games woro played and prizes awarded to Mcsdamaa II. 'P. Hencklo and Ed ward Robhauson. Guest prizes woro awarded to Mrs. Russol Wyman and Josoph Jessup. Christmas packages woro exchanged among Hhe guosts. Tho next meeting will bo hold In two weolca at tho hoom of Mrs. Edward Rcbhatu-j sen. One of tho most unique Christmas parties of this wook was held yestorday af tornoon a,t ho homo of Mrs. John Vosolpka by Itho Et-A-Vlrp club. Tlio rooms wero decorated with holly, miB tlctoo and Christmas bolls and a re)al Santa Clnus distributed protty gifts from a dooorated troo. Six contests woro hold and af tern 'each a course of the lunch was sorved. Prize winners woro Mt'sdamcs Edmund Dlckoy, Mnur-' ioa Guillaiume, W. A. Buchflnck, Wal- laco Qulnn, Edwaixl Oglor, Tlw latter part of Itho af tornoon was spont at -tho homo of Mrs. James Kennedy whore a dinner was sorved. . ::o; Locality. "Some exiwrt rhj'h that It takes fully fifteen minutes to shear a sheep by hand." . ' "Not if tho operation is performed in Wall" Btrcet.,, Bultlmoro American. SK3II.UBNTBNMAL CHLUWItATlOX ATTRACTING 3IUCJI ATTKNTlOJf Slnco Omaha, Don-er and Chicago pnpora have announced that North Plntto will havo a omi-contonnlal cel ebration tho lafo week in noxt Juno, Socrotnry Moonoy has hnd n number of lottvs from amusement companies doslrliigsto make dates. Two of thoso Inaulrios aro from tho blggost carnival companies In tho country companies that havo attractions' Ithat aro really worth while. Other lntiuli'lw lmvo ooino from individuals or teams who put on special stunts. Socrotnry Moonoy will go cast tho oarly part of January on private hU3l noss, and whllo thoro will gather now ldoasforltho parade of tho colobratlon, nnd wlip'nlso soo what can' bo dono In reganl to gottlng a part of tho ex hibit of frontier days which tho foil oral govornmbnt malntalno3 nt Ft. Leavenworth, Kan. Rnhclunon in 'Woatorn Nobraska and Wyoming havo already written thaKi thoy will bo glad to assist In staging the wild wost Bhow, which will al so bo ono of tho prlnoipal features. Anothor foatur0 attraction will bo tho Clndorolla Ball fj lihe young pooplo. This ylll bo for girls from 12 to 10 yoars and boys from 11 to 18. It will bo a fancy, costumed affair, us nig fairy costumos and costumes in voguo 150 years ago. Th0 dances will consist largely of tho mlnuot, Virginia reel and old tlmo waltzes, though part of tho program will bo modern dances. Tho commltteo is of th0 opinion fthnt It would bo well for tho school boys and glrlB to orgnulzo themselves Into a Clndorolla Ball club so that thoy may got togothor during the winter months and acquaint thomsolvos with tho dances that will bo used at tho ball. Tho secretary and chairman of tho colobrntlon association will assist them in organizing any tlmo after Jawunry-flrst. Quito Different. Miss Oldglrl .(simpering) That nlco young man, said I wns quite n mural decoration of tho occasion. Miss Pert He me'nnt you woro a wallflower, nil right Baltimore American. Forgetful. Caretaker Sir Walter Scott spent n night in this room. Ero wo 'avo a Comploto set of 'Is works. Intelligent Sightseer Loft 'etu bn'lml, I suppose Passing Show. I wish to thank Tho SomlrWookly Tribune nnd'Hiofpatronaothait office for tholr co-operation in regard to tho ' suggestions made by tho U, S. Post Office omployos for handling tho Christmas packnges. Tho offlco forco appreciates this consideration and Joins in wishing all a Morry Christmas and Happy Now Year. P, II. McEVOY, Postmnstor. Recruiting officer John J. Flannlgan has roturnod to. Ilown aftor spondlng ten days at Ogalalla and Brule, At thoso two places ho enlisted live re cruits. Officer Flannlgnn will bo found at tho fcdoral building between tho Lhours of eight a. m. and flvo p. m. i Tho Pnrkor Lucky Curve Funtaia Pen. A practical gift. REXALL DRUG STORE. MIsb Inoz Orablll, of Rod Cloud, camo yoslorday to visit a few days with Miss Bollo McCallnm. Sho Is on routahdmo rom Staploton wliero sho Is cmpoyed as teachor. Mrs. Fred Miller and daugiitor, ot Beiatrlco, aro expected hero tomorrow to spond tho holidays with hor mother MrB . Richard Cox. For Farm Loans seo or write Gene Crook, room 8, Waltomath building. North Platto. 41U Christmas Wishes May your Christmas be as happy as abundance and the fellowship of joyful &ivinfc can make it that is our wish, Seasonable Thoughts Because dollars and sentiment are so intermingled at holiday time, it is seasonable for us to direct your thought now to the undeniable bearing on the happiness of yourself and yours of a bank account of satisfactory propor tions. McDonald StatePank