1 Hi Hi Many buy it as their first car. Many buy it after trying others. Many buy several Dodges because their first car has been so satisfactory. There are now more than SOU Dodge Brothers cars in my territory, and below you will find the names o some of them. D YKAK 1M Hoary Adams W. J. Boll (2) W. W. BIrgo IJ. D. Boatman (2) John Uoylo Simon Brogan G. W. Brown A. W. Brown Hugh Bird W. It. Blount N. C. Bowcn W. F. Burklund Burmood Bros. Farmer Farmer Lumbar &Coal It. R. Dispatcher Ranch Ranch Store R. R. Engineer Brnkomau Ranch Ranch Ranch City of North Platto-rFlre truck. O. II. Cady Sugar Co. Dray Store Ranch Farm Engineer Coal Lumber State Engineer Elovator Cont. Farm T. M. Cohagen (2) Ed. Cokor A. Coolldgo Ben Cooper J. D. Cox , Coal Hill Coal Co. Frank Coates R. L. Cochran W. H. Cramer D. C. Cantrall(2) C. B. Electric Co. O. II. Crosby J. H. Curry P. O. Doats F. . Dick H. J. DIoner F. J. Dienor Henry Disco, F. W. Donaldson George Duke W. M. Divine A. A. Elliot E. Edmlston J. R. Edmiston G. Erlckson Walter Esholeman Dr.W. E. Fetter (2) J. W. Fowler E. M. Fox Cyrus Fox C. J. Gerkin Frank Griffith Gus Gundorson Frank Gyocx Paul Harrington (3) Hi m Hi Minister Painter Engineer Dairy Ranch Contractor Engineer Farmer Shops Farmer Farmer Farmer Engineer Physician Farmer Farmer Retired Ranch Farmer Ranch Ranch Hay & Grain Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi Ssi Hi Hi Hi ir SHOP TALK. Wo havo just installed a National Cash Register in the Tribune Office and by its use we expect to bo ablo to keep a more accurate record of our business than has been abblo to bo dono heretofore. Tho record Is mado by the machine of every cash transac tion and In addition to this record there is a space for a pencil notation which will allow us to ontor tho name of the person making a payment on subscription and thus furnish an ad ditional check on our subscription records. This office has made a specialty of Public Sale bills and display advertis-1 inp and our facilities for this kind of work are tho best. When an office Is fitted for a oortaln kind of work and the employees are given a great deal of that kind of work to do tho proii shows a familiarity with that kind of work which cannot be acquired in any other way. Wo print sale bills on any color of paper, in any color of Ink. in any size and in any quantity and tho price is just what tho job Is worth and no more. Nothing impresses tho work of a lodge, club or society upon its mora bers and friends like issuing a neat year book. This may bo of four or one hundred pages but it must bo neat and well done. We aro prepared to do this work and some of tho strongest or ganizations In our city havo hai' print their year books in tho past. Our prices aro right for tho quality of work wo turn out. Singlo copies of The Trlbuno may( bo bought at Newton's Book Store or at The Tribune office. Tlioy aro flvo cents each. Anyo'no wanting morV) than one or two extra copies should speak In advance as we do not print but a few more than is needed each Issue. Mrs. C. M. Marlcott of Paxton, was a business visitor in tho city last Sat urday. Dr. II. C. Brock. Dentist. X-R&y '(.gnosis. RoynoldB Bldg. Phono 148 . ::o:: CAM) OF THANKS. Wo wish to extend to our many frionds who nsslsted In tho recent sickness and death of our beloved wife uiMl mother, our heartfelt thanks for thoir kindness and tho expression of their sympathy. Wm. II. Drayton, Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Drayton, Hubert Drayton, Mrs. Etta Berry Hershey Horshey North Platte North Platte Hershoy Sarbon Hershoy North Platto North Platte North Platto Brittle Sutherland Somerset Hershoy North Platte Sutherland North Platto WcllfleOt North Platte Omaha Sutherland North Platto North Platto Maxwell North Platto Sutherland North Platto North Platto North Platto North Plattb North Platto Brady Brady North Platte Farnam North Platte Hershey Horshey - Brady North Platto North Platto Hershoy Gandy North Platte Wellflcet Maxwell Sutherland Denmark North Platto Remember that you can now and always obtain immediate service and repair parts right hare in North Platte for all Dodge Brothers cars. You might also ask any owner about our service. MISSES PALK ENTERTAIN AT SHOWER. Miss Edna and Ella Falk entertain ed Friday evening at a miscellaneous shower in honor of Miss Valetta Davis of Horshey. who is to bo married the first of tho week to Glen RItnor of this city. A delightful evening was spent in playing games. Miss Davis deceived many beautiful gifts. Dainty refreshments wore served. .;o:: MARRIAGE LICENSES. Licenses to wed wero issued last week as follows: Henry G. Bradley, 29, Anna L. Ko- walski, 22, both of North Platte. (Mar- ried by Rev. Hess.) I James II. Coffman, 21, Dora M. Bol zer, 25, both of North Platte. (Mar ried by Row Koch.) Frank. J. Facka, 37, Helen G. Mc Neel, 24. both of North Platte. Glen A. Waldo, 25, Hastings, Holen C. Small, 25, Bayard. Jay A. Piorbaugh, 25, Ruth Thlngen, 20, both of Paxton. Frank O. Olsen, 19, Grand Island, Grace Scholl, 19, Sutherland. Elza Burchman, 21, Blancho L. Fyo, 17, both of Sutherland. JIcNE ILL -FA OK A . Miss Helen McNeill, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. McNeill of this :tty and Frank J. Facka, a farmor living near here, wero married at St. Patrick's Church Wednesday morning at seven thirty. Rev. Patrick McDaid performed tho ceremony which was followed by a nuptial mass. Tho bride, who woro a navy bluo trlcolotto suit and a largo black velvet hat to match .carried white roses. She was attended by Miss Estella Venclll, who woro a suit and hat to match and car ried pink roses. Arthur Donegan was best man. ( Mrs. Facka has been employed In tho local telephone exchange and has a large circle of friends In tho city. Mr. Facka has provided a farm home for his bride and they will bo at home after roturnlng from a brief trip west. For Sale 200 White-faced steors; will sell by weight or by head; 100 Syr. old and 100 2 yr. old. 1 heavy work team, weight 3000. S. R. Ba rlght, Sutherland, Nobr. Box 382. 73 and 75 ;:o:: Ij0StAn auto and Railroad map with somo Itemized accounts. Roturn to J. W. LeMasters and take con sequences. 73tf , F. 11. Hatch Store j W. H. Hnuser , Farmer W. C. Hnnae Fanner . Win. Hnwloy (2) Conductor I Hondy-Oglor Auto Co. Autos I II. M. Ilcrghoy j lienor .Thompson Auto repairing i Jos. Hlrshflelil Men furnishings ; Win. I lite FrtrMli i Ed. Hoga Farmw . , W. m 1 1 uuger Farmer B. A. Houser s Farmer Chas. Jacksan Farm J. M. Johnson Farm Goo. Kemvorthy Sliopg Chris. KoCh Farmer C. Krntzcnstoln. Hardware ! A. Ivunkol. Farmor Watson Kunkel. Farmor W. II. LeDIoyt Conductor Lcypoldt & Pennington Hay & Grain Joseph R. Leech. Ranch J. N. Lewis. Ranch Chas. Lcypoldt (2) Roads I Jos. Lindborg. Farmor : Clyde Loutzenhelser. Real cstnto ; O. C. McClcollcn (3- Livery W. M. Stebbins (2) Dclco lights Walter Dale (2) Hardwnro I L. Llpshitz (3) Junk &hldcs I N. E. Loudon. Contractor 1 J. II. McConnell. Farmer J. McMIchaol (2) F. C. McMIchaol. Contractor Stevo McWlllianiB. Trav. Fireman Goorgo ' Mang. Engineer R. S. Mapos. - Farm A. P. Marsh. Stock-yards W. E. Miller. Engineer Frod MInnlch. Drugs II. E. Mitchell. Dentist 1. E. Morrill. Dentist J. A. Nelson. Farmer. M. K. Neville. Ex-govornor X. P. Plumbing Co. T. D. Ogdon. Ranch Thomas Orton. Engineer (1st Dodge Brothers Car In this tor- ritorj. V. ROMIGH, Dealer WILL THAT ALARMED WORLD Eccentric Frenchman Planned to Build Up Large Estate, But In the End Signally Failed. Mingled wonder, Indignation and ulurm were excited in the public mind over a will left by Peter Thelusson, a Frenchman, who died on July 21, 1707. It appears that the testator had accu mulated a largo fortune as a London merchant, and by the provisions of his will ho left to his wife nnd children the sum of 100.000, nnd the residue of his property, amounting to about 000,000, he committed to trustees, to accuinulntc during the lives of his sons, and finally to revert to hln oldest great-grandson. Should no heir exist, the accumulated prop erty was to be conveyed to the sink ing fund for the reduction of tho nn- , tiontil debt. According to the lowest calculation it was estimated that the ' fortune would amount to 10,000,000. The will was generally stigmatized as j absurd and Illegal, and the family test- ed It in court, where It was sustained, . as it was likewise in the house of lordn. , In 1800 an act was passed making null all bequests for the purpose of ac- j cumulation for longer than twenty years after the testator's death. The last grandson died In 1850, and a dis pute nroso as to whether the eldest son's grandson should Inherit or tho eldest great-grandson. It was decided In favor of tho former. By reason of litigation and accidents of management tho fortuno Inherited was Httlo more than the original 600,000. Eruptions on"tlfe' Sun. Not long ngo, at tho Ycrkcs ob servatory, an eruption wns observed (and photographed) on tho rim of tho sun which throw up material to a height of 500,000 miles. One cloud of it, which appeared us If floating de tached, was reckoned to have some thousands of times the volume of tho earth. (We are accustomed to regard great volcanic explosions on the earth ns the most apoalling of natural phe nomena, but they are fecblo and tri fling disturbances compared with tho outbursts which are continually tak ing place all over tho body of the sun. To whom are you going to sell youi Hay and Grain? Tho Harrington M'i. ir.".!e en "111 otTi-r the highest inci-H t54tt Hr. Howard Yost, Dentist, Twlncui Building. Phono 307. 77tf When in North Platto atop at the New Hotel Palace and Cafo. You will tie treated well. 5Stf Wanted: Neat-appearing boy for clothing storo. The Illrschfoldt Co. North Platte Maxwoll North Platte North Platto North Pluile North Platto Brady North Plaits North Plulta Horshoy Maxwell Maxwoll Wellflcet Hershoy North Platte Horshoy Brady North Platto North Platto North Platto North Platto Maxwoll Maxwell Hershoy Gothenburg Gothonburg Gothenburg Gothenburg Gothenburg North Platto North Platto North Platto Wellflcet North Platto North Platto North Platto Sutherland North Platte North Platte DlckenB North Platte North Platte Horshoy North Platto North Platto North Platto North Platto 0. J. WHAT SHAPE HAS MOTH HOLE? On This by No, Means Simple Question Hangs Result of an Omaha Lawsuit. On whether a moth makes an oblong hole or a round hole when he sinks his molars Into tho more succulent por tions of dnd's last winter overcoat or sister's summer furs, hinges a law suit in Justice Collins' court, brought by an Omuha store against Miss Jose phine Hill of Council Bluffs. The storo seeks to enforce payment for an 80 suit which Miss 1III1 Is alleged to have purchoscd, says the World-Herald. According to the girl's testimony, u week after she bought the suit she found a moth hole In It. She returned It to the store. The suit was mended and given back to her with Instruc tions to wear it 30 days and bring it linck at the end of that timo If not satisfactory. Miss Hili testified she woro the suit for 30 days, placing It carefully on a hanger In her closet ench night. At tho end of tho speclllod period, examina tion, she snld, revealed not ono but n whole community of holes. She re fused to pay for the suit, and the storo took the case Into court. After one clerk for tho storo told tho court the holes complained of couldn't he until holes, because any self-respective moth oats a round hole, whllo thoso under discussion wero distinctly oblong, and after Miss III11 had mado mi exhibition of the holes and another clerk had suggested that Miss Hill might havo worn the holes In the skirt by rubbing against her type writer desk, Justlco Collins looked wlso and tool; the mnttcr under ed vlsement. Joan of 'Arc House. In 1011 the city of Pnrls bought tho old residence of the archbishops of , Sens In tho Snlnt Paul quarter 1 with no particular thought as to what i.so would bo mado of It. The Idea I s now gained favor of concerting ' Into a Saint Joan of Arc museum. "I l I In building wns built between M74 ' lfilO, nnd Is uncommonly rich In nr-li memories. Queen Margot lived t f.ir a while, and It Is Inseparably ipoto! with Charles VIII and tho lied Wars war. It is regarded c II in I'll cei. to of t ho very best specimens of Inn anU'tecturo of the fifteenth Luxemburg Rlh. I.u-emhurg Is the wealthiest coun try I" tfio world In proportion to pop ulatli "i. with tho United States rank ing 'ond In this respen. Dr. L. J. KRAUSE, DuiUlst. 31c 'IlonuM Dank Building. Rooms 2 & S. Pliom :7. 42tf J. C. Ogicr. Chas. Pass (2) Roy Parkhurst. Simon Kreuger. 0. n. Pnvoy. Jonathan Pease. ,Floriit Tryon mull rottU Arthur mull route iml ostatd Hngtiieet' Kuglnuor RanoU Farm Rauoh Retired Clothing Engineer Shop Salesman Farm Sheriff Shops Preacher Insurance & Roal Farm Pnlnlor Farm Metal woi'kr Farm Farm Farm Ranch Ranch Farm Farm Auto mechanic Rotlrod Engineer Farm Farm Farm Shops Farm Surgeon Clerk Retired Engineer Porkitm. J. A. Potors. J. E. Piolstlcker. F. II. Proltauor. Dr. .1. H. Qulnn. C. W. Reynolds. E. W. Roynolds. W. L. Richards. Fred RIdlngor. E. W. Rlncker. W. a Rubobuthaler. A. J. Salisbury. Alfred Samuolson. V. A. Schollold. J. E. Sebastian (5) O. D. Shanor. J. E. Sludor (2) M. L. Smith (2) Carl R Simon. N. B. Spurrier (2) Stongor Bros! (3) ' Goorgo Stownrt (2) M. L. Sturges. F. J. Sullivan (3) S. A. Thomas (3) Amos Thomas. Henry Tollllon. A. I. Traub (2) A. II. Turpen. J. M. Vernon. R. S. L. Voss. P K. Wagner II. R. Wnltcmath Geo. Weinberger Sam Workman Dr. F. J. Wurtolo Lestor Wymad Chas. Wyman Russell C. Wyman Peter Young J. L. Zclglor LOCAL AND PERSONAL Mrs. William Wright returned Frl day from a visit in KansnB City. Mrs. O. B. Balyeat, of Kearney, is visiting at tho Ira LaRuo home. Mrs. Clarence Law, of Sutherland, was a buslnoss visitor In tho city Sah urday. Mrs. Mike McFaddou, of Paxton, Is visiting herparonta Mr. and Mrs. John Horrod. Mrs. T. V. Austin camo Saturday from Omaha to nttond tho funeral of Mrs. Yost. Russol Fowles arrived homo Friday after visiting for somo timo in Long Beach, Cal. Mrs. Metcalf and children, of Pax ton cam.o Saturday to visit hor mothei Mrs. Iloxlo. '. Mrs. Anna Obort and son camo down from Paxton Saturday to do somo shopping. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Babbit, of Paxton, wero buslnoss visitors In tho city tho last of tho week. Geo. Schuler, of Tncoma, Nobr., was in tho city Saturday. Ho ivus a for I mer Company E man. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Clahaugh and will leavo today for their home in Grooloy, Colo., after spending a month at tho homo of tho formor's parents Mr. and MrB. J. F Clahaugh. CHOICE PERFUMES. A Fine Assortment of Choice Perfumes, Cream, Face Pow der and Toilet Articles. 'Your Favorite Brands" GUMMERE-DENT DRUG CO. Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi Wullaqe North Plftft North PlutU North Plait SuthdrlRiul Arnold North Plfttlt North Platte Wall Brady Gothonburg North Platto North Platte North Platto North Piatt North Platto Gothenburg North Platto North Platte Maxwoll North Platto Maxwoll North PlutU Gandy North Platte North Platto North Platte North Platte North Platte Brady Sutherland SlWollfloot ' North Platte North Platto North Platte North Platte North Platte North Platto Wollfloot North Platto North Platto North Platto North Platte North Platto ostato t ' Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi Wellflcet ilerBhey Miss Esther Kolly left tho last of tho week for Iowa whoro sho will attend, tho Unlvorslty Park school. Mrs. Carl Rohwhowr, of Ft. Calhoun loft for her homo Saturday aftor visit ing In this city for somo time. Lester Langford will leavo Tuesday for California to attond Loland Stan ford Unlvorslty this winter. Mrs. W. C. Buckner and Mrs. A. Al len left Saturday for Donvor whero thoy will visit friends for a fow days. Doctor arjd Mrs. Frank Baldwin, ot Callaway, will arrive next week to visit their parents and attond tho fair. Miss Myrn Whlto, of Sutherland, visited at tho A. P. Kolly homo Friday and loft that ovenlng for an eastern school. ' Mrs. M Marshall aud Mrs. M. Kaoy who havo been visiting their noico Mrs. Ira LaRuo left Saturday for their homo In Kearnoy. Miss Betty Mortimer, of Pittsburg, Ponn., who hns been visiting at tho homo of R. C. Langford loft for her homo Saturday morning. Mrs. J. SH'.uson and son returned to thoir homo In Koystono yesterday af ter visiting Miss Ardis Slllason, who Is attending high school In this city. Mrs. Robeson has been elected treasurer ot tho athletic association In tho Sonlor High this year. Sho held this position last year and proved hor sclf capable In every way.