A'OATJIOIjIC WtlEST 'W ON LIFiriNS : ,: 'i u 8 mea have always shown their love and esteem of woman. If you have in mind the gift of such a token, "buy it now" rather than chance an increase in coSb or the exhaustion of shocks. We can sTill offer you a selection of beauti ful gems from which to choose. BUY IT NOW. ' HARRY DIXON, The Jeweler -p-r i DR. 0. H. CRESSLER. Graduate Dentist .Lt Office over the McDonald 1 State Bunk. CITY AND COUNTY NEWS Sewing neatly dono and at reason able prices. 714 East Seventh St. Attorney Leslie Baskins transact ed Jegal business in Oshkosh Tues dayX Mr. and Mrs. Sebastian Schwalger went to Omaha Wednesday morning to attend the Ak-Sar-Ben. NHnv'-shlpment-ofitstreet. dresses- just arrived. Come and see -them. E. T. TRAMP & SONS. A gidl baby was born Tuesday to Mr. and Mrs. Orson Coville who .re side north of the river. .Mrs. ChaiCos Boguo left at noon Wednesday for Omaha to spend several days witnessing ' tho Ak-Salr-Ben festivities and to visit friends. Comedy night at the Keith tonight. Mrs. Steve Baldwin '.eft yesterday for a visit with relatives In Chcago. FOR SALE Five room liouso, mod em except heat; located at 214 south 'Ash. Phono Red 388. V 727 Monday Judge Fi'efnch issued a mar riage license to John F. Golden of Goring and Miss Anna M. Schlltzley, of Edgar, and Tueday united in mar riage H. R. Marchail. of Loomis, and Anna B. Benson, of Elm Creek. We have the largest and best 'line of. $5 hats in Nbrth Platte, at tho Wilcox Department Store. W. j; Landgraf -wllf not go to Chi cago to witness thisi world series ball games. He had a friend in that city who deposited money for seats, but tho money was returned with tho in formation that all seats had been sold before bis nameMiad been-reached. Tho annual picnic supper of tho Do mestic Science E)opartjm,ont of i'.io Twentieth Century Club will bo hd'.d Monday evening, October 8th, at the homo of Mrs. J. S. Davis, 813 mist' Fourth street. Supper will bo served promptly at 7 p. m. M'A membors are requested to bring her husband or a friend. m, mi Mr..T. T. Smith and dauch-' We have a new assortment of hats in tor Helen wont to Omaha Wednesday tho millinery department at Block's morning to witness tho Ak-Sar-Bon that. wail, appeal every lauy m nnrniin. nmi tn vlRlt frkendB. search of stylo and materia,'. Our I showing Includes a wido variety of For Sale Four-room - cottago. Six J shnpoa nnd color8 and the prices are nunurou casn anu ua.uiicuu ou uuay from j4 50 to terms. Phone 798-F 14. E. W. Wright, j Dr. and Mrs. Frank , Baldwin, of materials used. E. T, Don't forget wo carry a full I'lnc of . 1., -IMfa o tl,n 1 to"""" vru, w - -,You can always roly on their styiS, uome oi uio ... i- - workmanshio and only tho best of cny. Farmors If you want clover thresh ing dono wo have rccleanlng attach ment. Call or writia J. H. Larklns, Sutherland, Neb. 75-3 Georgo Weir, lato of this city, ias been appointed an instructor in "the ilontal department of University of Illinois at' Chicago, which Is pretty1 trood! evidloncta that ho has "''made (Rev. Fathor Harrison of Milwaukee In tho Insuranco Journal.) I voud.oncourago ovory young man, arid ospoclally ovory .father of a family; to havo his life Insured, and not havo tho widow or iopondont frlonds, In caso of misfortune, humVIatcd to tho vory earth In seeking charity of this r that organization,- Wo Catholics show much hoart In our liberal sup port of charltablo institutions, but wo could show moro wisdom by removing many of tho causes which mako thorn necessary. Charity is charity No matter how warm It may bo. thoro Ib always an dlcmont of cold comfort In It when brought homo to our own families. Somo mon soem to bo porfectly Inson siblo to tho posslbXi needs of others. They follow out a selfish and narrow minded policy. Among tho worst men must over bo rankod thoso who wil fully refuse to provido for their fam- , J'.ilcs. Wo should strive to bo practl J cal and In this wo can learn wisdom I from tho shrowd Yankeo who, Jf his ' 1 1 . . . 1 ' Binary do not moro man ono uouar a day for soiling notions, generally has filed away In somo remote corner of his houso a paid-up Insuranco policy on his Hfo of sufflclontfy largo amount to onablo his widow, in caso of death, to battlo successfully against hungor, Yfes, my dear frlonds, wo are behind In thoso mattors, vory far behind. Not long ago I was present at tho death of a comparatively young man, who left his "widow and five children to bo provided for. His great ricgret was that his wlfo had porsuaded him to discontinue his lifo Insuranco pay ments In order to purchaso a piano upon tho Installment pSan. The good woman, I fear, will hav)ci more music as a result of her folly than she ox pected. I say "as a result of her fol ly." It Id unpardonablo focMshnoss for any woman to barter away tho no cossitfeg of lifo tor accomplishments dub'.ously profitably. I would advise young ladles to demand of any young man, as tho first Introduction to her friend, a polcy of at least $1,000 writ ten on his Hfo. In this I am porfectly serious. His lifo Insurance policy and marriago certlflcato should both adorn tho preliminaries to thlei wedding breakfast. I would advise mothers of families to - so importune their husbands that life insuranco would be tho only con dition of domestic peace. Oh, but It costs so much! This is an oxcuse that springs from shjftleasnjess, If) does not co3t five per cent per.day for a ,$l,000-insuranco potlcy What Is $20 a yda'r to a man who spends" doublo that amount to gratify his whims. Usually thoso wh)i are aj'armcd at tho expense have moro money to squander In some Hfo de stroyor than in lifo insurance. But lifo Insuranco money is blood money No; it Is bread money, and tho man who ntcodlossly denies it to his fami ly Is unworthy to havo a family Therefore whon God commanded us to not servo wealth as a false god, He did not say that wealth coufd not servo us. Published by FIDELITY RESERVE COMPANY, (Tho Honife Company.) : :o: : Seith Theatre, Monday and Tuesday, Otcober 15th and 16th. Re served seat sale opens Saturday morning, Oct. 13. Prices; 25, 50, 75. . TRAMP & SONS. of Cottonwood prM- eviilionqa good'' in.' his chosen profession. His North Platto friends will be pleased to learn-bf-hla success. Fred Ginapp, clnct, for. five years a mombtir of Co. H. Fifth Cavalry, in tho days when that organization was tho greatest fighting machine in tho Indian warfare, was in town yestjerday. lie came with his son who was ono of tho for ty-six who loft for Ft, Riley yester day. If tho young man makes as good a soldier as did his father, ho will do 11 i.hmiiiww mmum-wtti ii i muiy aTTi M mimi. CATTLE PAPERS Theyare handled at the McDonald State Bank in the way that makes friends for us. If you are &oin& to need money see us now. Do not wait. Our Service is rendered on the basis that if we help you, make money we have made one more permanent .client. , New friends and old friends receive the same prompt, courteous attention here. McDonald State Bank. FIJIST FOOT BALL GAME WILL UK PLAYED TODAY. Tho Sunset Social Flfty-flvo North Pilatto residents sovtonty or moro years of ago, attond cd Uio Sunset Social glvon at tho Bap tist church Wednosday aftornoon. At Tho foot ball Reason la North Platto will open this afternoon at tho athletic park vhen a toam from tho, 12 o'clock noon a three courso dinner high school squad will play tho alum-j was sorved, and following tho-moal ni toam. 'rms as -largoiy a practice uuuwshus wore uiuuo uy juugu nuug. game to got tho high school team in .land, Chas. McDonald and Mr. Mc- . l. .... In. . T I Hfll,nr.l n..1 .nnllnltnl.K mfim.. It, Bliap)0 IOr UIO glimO WUU ino UlUlXJUl . imiiliuqi "U ll-viuiuimo fcituil ujr high schpol team which will bo played Mario Culby, and vocal solos by Mrs. Friday aftornoon of next week on the Lelnlngor. Afthor tho program, tho aftornoon boiiig pleasant, the guests woro given an auto rido. Tho first Sunstet Sbciall wttB glvon two yoars ago, nnd proved such a suc cess that tho ladles in chargo suggest ed that a similar function bo glvon each ytear, nnd that tho ladles of a different church ach year act as hostesses. Tills year tho Baptist la dies voj'untcorcd, ami tho dlnnor and ontertalnmont provided proved pleas ing to tho guests. 4 ;:.n:: You cannot holp but bo pleased with our fall street dresstes. E. T. TRAMP & SONS. lopiil field. Tho members of tho high School team has not yet been official ly tjolcctcd. and probably will not bo imtll after tho game with Lincoln. i Tho scedulo of games for tho sea- sop has not altogether boon completed as to dates, but is known that Ster ling, tho Curtis Aggies and Lexington will play horo in addition to Lincoln, and that North Platto wii'l play at York. Koarnoy and Curtis. Coach Oman says that whllo most f tho pr.ayers who will compose tho team nro new mon, ho bollovog that the team will be up to tto avoragb In rongth. : :o:: Harold and Arthur ShectB aged ro- spoctlvcly 9 and 10, wlib havo. with Uio holp of Robblo Johnson, about tholr Bizo, run their llttlo town lfiard of 15 bossIcB at $1 por month each stneo grass caino, have dollvorcd tho goods in good condition, Invested somo bf tholr earnings In Tho Tribune somo In tho bank, had n good time and aro now working with tho aamo vim in their lossons in tho Llnccfn school. Rugs and carpotB tlioroughly clean wl by Uio Llttlo Giant Vacuum Cleans or. Phono Rod C23. 73-4, Chas. O'Rourko, of Fleming, Col.'J visited at tho MltclioW homo yosterdayi whllo on hlB way homo frlom Drady?j whoro ho attondod tho fun oral of hill brpthor, UiVt'lato J. J. O'Rourko. Luke and John Conncally, of Wal lace, woro In town yostorda on'busl noss, and patronized local morchanta HboraiMy. For Sato A Hoywood rood baby car riage a baby's bed, a Wonder Vacuum Washing Mnchinla AW In good condi tion, and roasonabi'o. Phono 202. 7G-1 Joins Durhlu Company Joo L. Soudlor. wlto for a year or two has been bookkeeper at tho Hondy Ogier garage, resigned Oils week to become a member of tho Durbin Au to Co., and will i!ook after tho office end of that company's business. Mr Soudor through his association witl such a progilaisslvo firm as. tho Hen dy-Oglor Co. lias become versed in practically all the details of tho auto businoss and is a valuablo acquisition to tho Durbin Company, tho mombors of which aro now Albtrt Durbin, Joo Souder and W'.tor Kockjeta, though tho latter Is still with tho Hontly-Ogicr Company. ::o:: Among Uio m'en of tho national ar my who woro to havo (loft for Fort Riloy yesterday but did not go was Chas. G. Russoll, who resides in th south part of the county. Russell had a goql oxcuso, for a few days ago whilei handling a gun he shot tho end off several fingers on his right hand. Ho roported to tho examining board yosterday but of course was excused for tho prosent. Lost Saturday, Sept. ICth, on road botwoen city and tho It. S. L. Voss place, a man's coat. Roward for re turn of samo to Trlbuno office 76-3 Among those who lloft with tho na tional army contingent yostorday wro Arthur W. Hawlley and Archio E. Haw- loy, twin brothers, whoso homo Is In Blrdwood precinct. That both should fall heir to army service under tho draft system at tho samo tlmo is Indeed quite remarkable Z-3i ohuu iox Mojompg Xjuoh ssoappv '00'09lJ oojjj MOMOd osjoii , oz 'lopotu iici 'pXoaooiv jojsiooxa OJtlg JOJ C. Froderickflon, lato of Kansas City, succoods Joo Soudor as Uook-koopor at tho Hondy-Oglor garage Louis Thoej'.ccko, who had bscn vis lttag his Hon Otto and family, return ed Omaha Wednesday morning. As tho season for public sales is near, I wish to announco that I havo recently located in North Platto and cordially Invito you to rem ember mo when ompi'oying your auctioneer. I was born in tho stato of Iowa and at tho ago of twenty-one moved to north ern Saskatchewan, Canada, where I Hvtd until a short time ago. I de cided to change my location, as I nCso wanted to roturn to tho land whoro Old Glory lloats. and whoro tho auction business Is Wetter than in tho frozen north. I kindly ask tho citizen of Lincoln County to assist mo by giving mo a chnnco to demonstrate my ability as an auctioneer as I rctflzo my greatost trouble in getting Into business is get ting beforo tho public and gottlng acquainted, I oxpoct tho people of Lincoln County aro like thoso In other counties Just a 'llttlo afraid to trust sovoral thousand dollars worth of proporty in a stranger's hands, and that is only human nature, but wlrtn you docldo to havo a en'o, don't go from 25 to 50 miles to employ an auctionooj beforo having a talk with mo I am always glad to meet and talk and get acquaint ed, whothor I dato your sales or not. I mako a specialty of livo stock and gonornl farm sales, and am a graduate of onoiof tho best auction schools In U. S. A. COL. DICK HAYES, 15 South Wii'low St., North Platto, Neb ! AT AUCTION Tuesday, 2 p. m. IHg Itug of DuckH. J. C. Don, Ed Robhauson, Ed Bto.ll Jcssio Smith, Will Otton and R. D HIrgo spont Tuesday morning duck hunting on tho North Plattb rlvor near Koystono and Buccckklod In bag' glng ono hundred and fifty ducks thq lawful limit. Thoso huntorfl got into tho rlvor oarly In tho morning and' say that thoy WoVor had hotter shooting or saw the birds moro plon tiful. For Snlo. . I Threo flvo room houses, closo In, HI Smith, 004 oast Sixth stroot. 73-7 , On (ho above dale at SUTHERLAND, NUIHtASKA, wo will sell at Public Auction to the highest bidder regardless of price, the following described real estate: .The southwest quarter of Section , Township 1JJ, Range J13, west of the (th P. M., Lincoln County, Nebraska, containing 1(50 acres more or less according to government survey. Located ijlunit ono and one-half miles south and two miles east of Sutherland. TERMS: Twenty per cent of (he purchase price cash dny of sale, owner will carry $2,500.00 for a period of five years (o be secured by a mortgage on the above described real estate bearing Interest at tho rate of 0 per cent arfnuully, remainder of purchase price February 1, 1018, when posses sion will lie given. Good and sufficient abstract of titld (jogether with warranty deed delivered to purchaser day of settlement. Sixty-five acres under plow, !lfi acres now in corn. SOIL ALL GOOD BLACK LOAM WITH CLAY SUB SOIL, land lies level and is in tho GREAT PLATTE VALLEY. FOLLOW THE CROWD, COME WEST AND GROW WITH THE COUNTRY For Further Information Address Nebraska Realty Auction Co., CENTRAL CITY, NEBRASKA MARK CARRAIIER, Auet. M. A. LARSON, Mgr. ALBERT W. NORLIN, Owner. ' Clay Center, Nebraska.