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Semi -Weekly Tribune Ira L. Bare, Editor and Publisher. RtTttsniMPT'HIN It AT PA: Ono Year, ouli tn advance f I I Months, -cash in aJvanco aw I Entered at North Platte. Nebraska. Postoffluo as second ciaiN matter. TUESDAY. AUGUST 31, 1009. Republican Ticket. STATK For JubUcso of the Supremo Court John B. Barnes Jacob Fawcttl Samuel H. Sedgwick For Regents Unlvoraity: Chna. S. Allen W. G. Whltmorc For Regent to fill vacancy: Frapk L. Hullcr COUNTY For Treasurer: Riy C. Langford For Clork: F. R. Elliott For ShorilT: I. L. Miltonborgdr -For Judge: Wm. C. Elder For Survoyor: Paul G. Moyer For Coronor: F. II. Longloy For County Commiwdonor: x R. L Douglan. J'llRHuddfi) riie of thu Santa Cntar ina rivor inundated thn town of Mon terey, Mexico, Saturday, sniffing out the lifts of four hundred pooplo nnd d- strovlng property valued at from one to two million dollars Tho pcoplo drowned wore of the poorer class. Judges Fawcott, Barnes und Sedg wick, who wero nominated for supremo judges at the republican prlmuriea, uro men of hUh character, able jurists and their fitness appeals with un(Ueitloned force to the best citizenship of the stnto rrgnrdlosn of party alignment or affiliation. Tho mime omloncment can be made of the candidates for re-1 Rents of tho state university, Mostro. Allen, Whltmoro nnd Hillr. Should Mr. Harriman die, thero might bo a drop In the stocks of tho companies in which ho is interested ant' I which ho directs, but to sny that his death would lie a grunt disaster to the country is drawing it rather strong. Thorols nl'vayaa "coming man", a man to lake tho place of tho one who passes awni ; a man who will fit in nlcoly in th nichu Mr Harriman fills should he bo re moved from the fMd of earthly activity - WjiiLe Judge Elder received a sufii- ciont , vote at the primary to place his name on tho ballot, hu will also file his nomination by petition. Until but a few days boforo tho primary it was n ques tion whether -the judiciary should not go on by petition, and in tho meantime tho friends of Judgo Elder hud circulated petitions and secured his nomination in that way. Judge Elder has proven so capable in the dischargo of his duties that thero in no question about his re- Diction. SOCIETY NOTES. Th Indian Card Club will bo ontor- tain 'd tomorrow evening by Mrs. Geo. 1$. Dent. Mrs. Ira I,. Dare will entortain the bridun club and sevural invited guests this evening. Mrs. II. M. Grimes will ontertain at a nine o'cloc'braakfast tomorrow morning i i favor of hor guoits, Mrs. Castor and Mrs. McCraeken. Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Dillon announce tho mirriatrw of their dwrhtor Maul Petri to Liatir Wirron W il'cer Thar day ovonln; S lptombier 9th, at 8:30. at their residence. RAILROAD NOTES. Tom MoGovern has gone to Firbury to accept a pesltion in the Rock Island shops. Supt. McKnown came down from from Cheyenne Sunday night und went out on tho branch yesterday forenoon. Trninma tor White ha bo far re covered the use of h.fl injured foot as to bo able to lucomutu without thu aid of a cane. Tho branch train yoatorday took out a string of Htock cars to accommnd ite valley shippers who are now sending their cattle to market In largo number. Twenty regular freight crows and ono oxtra crow are now in service west out of this city, nnd the condition of traffic indicate! the addition of two or tlria moro crows i the near future, Th9 Lisco Morc intile Co. ii erecting atr )-story comuat bulllltu 73x90 foot which will ba occupied with a general stock of goods. Lisco is ono of th io ono of tho now stations on tho North Rivor branch. Managor Mohler, and General Super intendent Park, of tho Union Pacific, announced in u circular issued Friday tho ostablishomont on Septembor 1 of a railway college for its employes. It is said to be a new departure, It is to bo called a bureau of information. D. C. Bunll with a corps of instructors Will huvu Dsuryu tfw hmtHution. r t- it, t" Averai;ei of Hall Players. Below wu nppend the averages of the local ball players during the present season. Tinrty-threo . games wero played, the team winning twent-to and losing eleven, two games being loiit to Western Lenguo teams. UATTINO AB R II SB 13 7 1 4 4 4 4 a a 4 1 SII 4 a 4 9 5 a l 4 2 a a p c 363 849 327 32G aoo 2?a 209 207 229 212 100 Owens. G8 1.T 11 7 8 4 14 7 17 12 4 9 24 29 18 23 14 18 17 19 14 11 9 Short 83 Lowell ff Cult on 7G Kllzmillor.. f.2 Elli6tt GO Mann Gfl Novens .... 71 Paul f.l Priest '19 Roberson. .. 90 Batting average 273 WELDING PO A .13 Per Ct 906 9tll 953 030 924 922 920 91f) 891 SOI 837 Kitzmillor ?0 2 1 Short 142 2-1 7 Paul fil 28 4 Nuvons 42 4G G Mann 113 21 13 Priest 13 12 2 Owens 23 23 4 Lowell f7 19 7 Elliott G3 30 11 Roberson 27 ,f)l 13 Culton 31 110 8 Fielding average 917 Colonel Cody to Honor Old Comrades. A dispatch from Columbus to the Be says: Over twenty-six years ago tho Buffalo BUI oxhibition of frontier lifo, which will bo in this city next Fri day, organized and started from Co lumbus to make Its tlrat appearance In Omilm and naturally a nunbtr of those connected with it wero from this city, jimong whom went the cdflirated whito chi-if of tho P.i'"mua, M ijo Frank North, Cantain Fred Matthews and Goorgo Clothlor, all fronir In dian fighters. These members of the original outfit have p issud nvay and are buried in tho Columbus Cenidtery. At 9 a. tn. on the day that tin show is here, tho h-uid and member. of the company will form at the grounds and march to tho com itery. whore a mimori tl service will ba held in honor of tho former oomradas of Colonel Cody. Tho service will ba conducted by Da in Baecha" of Om ihn, who was a prsmal friend of in.iny member of tho organisation. Bufl'alo Bill has a soft spot in hi h 'art for C dumbui and tha man who Hssltted In building up his show and in his diy of proipirlty h stops long ono.igh to pay a tribute of respect to tho old time plainsmen of his pioneer days in Nebraska. NATURE TELLS YOU. As Many a North Platte Reader Knows . Too Well. When tho kidneys are sick, Nature tells you all about it. The urine 1b nature's calendar. , Infrequent or too froquunt action; Any urinary troubiu IvIIb of kiUnoy Indeed I'm always hungry. 4 ,tite awaitmg- ills. Doan's Kidney Pills euro all kidney ills. North Platte people testify to this. II. G. Brooks, retired carpenter, North Platte, Neb., says: "Early last tall I had occasion to use Doan's Kid ney Pills while suffering from severe, piercing pains and stiffness through tho small of my back ard kidney and I received great benefit. Tho kidney secretions wero too frequent nnd pain ful passage and during tho night I was obliged to get up many times on this account. I always felt tired and mis erable nutfjwns failing rapidly when I got DolnYs Kidney Pills nt A. P. Streitz's drug store. They helped mo from the first and In a few days I was becoming myself again. I used two boxes of Doan's Kidney Pills nnd they cured me so completely that 1 have since felt well and strong. I nm glad to recommend the remedy that re stored my health.". For Salo by all Dealers. Price CO eents. Foster-Milburn Co., Now York. Sole Agents for tho United States. Rt-member the name Doan's and take no other. For Sale. 400 choice brood ewoa. Want to close out within next. 30 days. Terms easy. Taos. E. IIhskrtt, Sutherland, Neb. R(II:ESSIUNAL CARDS S. TW KM J. II n;"patbir Physician a d Surgeon. Oftlcc: Mc ionald Hank KuiMimr. Prion.' IKS A .1. Atnim, M. I). Miulo Aiiihh, i. ) I jOCTORS AMES & AMES. I Physicians, and SurgeonB. Office: Over Stone Drug Co. Phones: Oifice 273. Behidi nce 273 G EO. B. DENT, Physician nnu burgron. Ollko: Over McDonald Bank. Phonos Office 130 hones He-i,i(.nc 11B 1) R. L. C. DROST. Osteopathic Physician, Rooms 7 an' 8. McDonald State Bank Building, Phono us. WILCOX & HALMGAM, AttorneyK-nt.Lnw, Ofilce over Schn'- Cl thing Urn Phmo 8 rp C PATTERSON, J . AMorney-at-Lav, Ofllco: for Front & Dow" s a nickle in hand and you in store-who could wtsh for anything more? Rational biscuit company The Long and Short of It is that it is impossible to moko a hotter five cent cigar than the Forrpst King. It contnins the finest tonacbo und tin most of it that the price permits. Tr. a Forrest King today and tells us what you think of it. If you throw it awn before smoking it down to the last pull we miss our guess. J. F. SCHMALZRIED. A Spanking Good Team is at your command whenever you tell ua you want. it. This livery stable is prepared to supply instantly any kind of u rig you requiro. While in your Hervico U Is as much yours aa if you owned it. Tho difference in that you pay only for tho timo you uro it, nnd not for tho timo it it standing in the stable. That beats private ownership all hollow." A. M. Lock. GO TO P. M. SORENSON FOR ' Furnitu e Repairinp AND CABINET WORK. Also Woodturning. WINDOW SCREENS .... A Specialty. t Sb 107 EuiA FfttH, WA wmi cuit Serial No. 01182. NOTICE KOK I'UHUOATION. Ht'tiartiiu'iil. of tin-1 Interior. U. b. Und Ufllci. at North Platte. Noh. July Uth. iw Notlco Is lioroby irlrin that William O. Kill", of North Plnttc, Nob., who on .Inly ::tlth, 1P04. ninih lloniostpntl Kntry No. SOUS. Pcrlul No. Mim. for cast hair, cast half norlhwfsl quarter nntl oust half sotithWfNt uuurtcref .section fi, township 11 notth, ratiiro -J west of tint Hlxt 1 principal inurltllan, has tiled notice of Intention to mako llnal five year proof, toestahllsh claim to thu Intul alxivn (li'scrllocl. )Hforu thu lirclster and Hecelvor at North IMatte. Nebraska, on the Hth day of Sept.. W Claimant nutiien as witnesses: Martin Jpp sen, of Denmark, Noli., Alex Ilrown. itedcy Van l'elt. Arthur Wheeler, all of North J'latte. Neb. ' J20C J. V.. Kvans. IteKlster. Serial No. 01832. Notice tor l'abltc.mon. Department of tho Interior. S. Land Olllce at North IMatto. Nob U. July set ii, hot. Notlco Is hereby clven that Jlin (lundram, of North l'latte, Neliraskti. who. on August Sltl. 1IKL". made homestead entry NO. initio. Serial No, OlfW. for southwest ouartor hectlon to. Township 15, north. Hantro 2VI west of tho Sixth 1'rlnclpal Meridian has tiled notice of Intention to mako llnal live year proof to es tablish claim to tho land iiIk)o described, heforo tho Keelstor and Kecelver at North t'lntte, Neb., on the -Uh day of September, HOT. Claimant names ns witnesses: Wilson 11 'otnlis. (iarlleld Outherle.is, William I'lttman mil .hid Combs, nil of North IMatto, Neb. J'ii-tl .1 R KVANH. Iteelstor. Serial No. OSKH. NOTICE TOR I'UULICATION lirt'AUT.MKNT Ok' T.I 1 13 INT MtlOlt. United States iJand Olllci). At North I'latto. Nebraska July II. Hot. Notlco Is hereby Riven Hint Clinton M . York of Maxwell, Nebraska, who, on Juno 2vth. WO I, mndo liomestoad entry Np. 2UHiJ, serial No. 02Uirt. for south half northwest quarter, lots Hand I. southwest quarter nnd soutlicast (iimrter. Section 4. Township H N.. liumro 28 W.. of the Hth Principal Meridian, has Hied notice of Intention to mako llnal live year proof, to establish claim to tho nnd alxtro described, before tho rrulbter anil reeelvur. at North l'latte. Nebraska on the litthtlay of Hoptembur. IPOU. Claimant names as witnesses: F. M. ICuser. of North l'latte. Neb. Will Loncpri-, and A. M. Wilson, of Maxwell. Neb., and Ulon I'ormison.of North l'latte. Neb. JSO-8 J R Evans. Ih-Klster. NOTICE. John Bnty and Efilo J. Baty, his wife, will tako notice that on the first day of July, 1909, P. II. Sullivan, a Justice of the Peace in nnd for Lincoln county, Nebrnskn, issued an Order of Attach ment for the sum of $20.00 in an action now pending befoio him, wherein Ames & Ames are plaintiffs and John Baty nnd Effio Baty, his wife, nro de fendants, that property consisting of Ono "White" Sowing machino, house hold goods, cooking utensils and sun dries, also money in the- hands of Paul H. Smith, garnishee, has been attached under said order. Said cause was continued to the 31st day of August, 190D, at 10 o'clock a. m. Datrd North Platte, Nebraska, Aug. Cth, 1909, Ames & Ames, By Albro Ames, Plaintiffs. Notice. George L. Benson .will notlco that oa the 16th day of July, 1909, P. H. Sullivan, a Justlco of the Peace of North Platte Precinct No. 1 and in and for Lincoln County, Nebraska, issued an order of attachment for the sum of $50.00. in an action pending before him, wherein Chnrles Hanor is Plaintiff nd George L. Benson, Defendant, that property consisting of money in tho hands of tho Union Pacific Rail Road Company, a corporation, has been at tached under said order. Said cause was continued to the Gth day of Sep tember, 1909, nt at 10 o'clock A. M. Charles Hanbr, t Plaintiff, DaftU Juty tfrtb, llAW, Notice for Publication. Perlal No. 02153. Departmentof l lit Interior. U. S. Land OBIce at North Vlatte. Neb. .luiy.'Oth.UW). Notlco Is hereby (riven that. lohn Qiindratn, of Nofh Plat to. Nob., who on July lBth, IPOI. matlo llomesteatl Entry No. 203MJ. Ferial No. US1UI, for north hall and southeast uuar tor K-ctlon H. township IS. north, rnnco 23. westot tho 0th principal meridian, has tiled notlco of Intention to mako final llvo year proof, to establish claim to tho land above descrlliod, heforo tho resist er nnd receiver nt North I'liitte. Nebraska, on tho 2ltU day of September. IIW. Claimant names as witnesses: Wilson H. Combs. Unrlleld Outlicrloss. William I'lttman and .luil Combs, all of North I'latto. Neb. J23-0 J. E. Evans. Hetrlstor. NOTICE VOK I'UllUCATION. SorialNo (WJW. Department of tlio Interior. U- a. Land Ollico at North l'latte. Neb. July 30. 1W.i, Notlco Is hereby trtven that Dennis McKlllIn of North I'latto. Nob., who. on April 10. liKni, mado homestead entry No. -1778. serial No 02,00 for south half, east half north east quarter, northwest quarter northeast quarter nnd southwest quarter northwest quarter of Section 26. Township 13 N.. liancti III W .oMlin nth 1'rlnclpal Meridian, has filed notlco of Intention to mako final llvo year proof, to establish claim to tho land abovo described, boforo tho Keclster and Itecelver. nt North l'latte. Nob., on the kl day of Septembor, HOT. Claimant names as witnesses: David W. Maromber, William Doe, tike. J A. Toops and II. F. Dobko. Jr.. all of North l'latte. Nob, JSl-n J. E. Evans. Keelstor. NOTICE TO NON-It ESI DENT KENDANTS I)E John I.anU and Frank Lantz. 1'lalntltTs. ITs. its. i vs. Helle Jacobs nnd Laura Hood Defendant Hello Jacobs and Laura Good nro lioroby noMlled that they liavo lieen sued In tho Dis trict court of Lincoln County. Nebraska, by John l.anlzam! Frunk Lata, who have filed a duly verified petition lit said court the ob ject nnd prnycr of which It to secure tho partition nrnoutr said plalntllls and defen dants, of thn west half of tho north east quarter and thu west half of tho south cast quarter In section No twelve. In township No. thirteen, of range No twentyelsht, real estate situated In said Lincoln County. Nebraska You nro required to anwor said petition on or boforo thu 6th day of Septem ber. A. P., HOT. John Lantz and Fhank Lantz. Plaintiffs. Ily II. O. ObANViM-K. their Atty, NOTICE FOR I'UIILIOATION. Serial No. em Department of tho Interior. lT. 8. Land Ollico nt North l'latte, Neb. Auir IB. IWO. Notlco Is horcby given that William II Turplo of North I'latto, Neb., who. on July l', 1WJI. made homestead entry No !i0J41. serial No. Olttl. for NHSWW. NltSElXand NWW. section . township 12, N. ranee HI. W. of the 1th 1'rlnclpal Merldau, has tiled notlco of In tention to mako Unal five year proof, to establish claim to tho laed above described, lwfore tho IteKlster and Kecelver at North l'latte. Nob. on tho Hth doy of Oct. 1U09. Claimant names as wltnsssest John Behar man, Curtis E. Illnman, Carl llrcxlur, Ilucb "onirer, all of North Platte. Neb. aw-tt J. E. Evans, Register ROAD NO. 318i. To all whom it may concern; Tho commissioner appointed for the purposo of locating a public road as follows: Commencing at tho southeast corner of lot 5 of "County Clerk's" Subdivi sion of lot 1 and southeast quarter northeast quarter of section 4, town ship 13, range 30, in Lincoln County, Nebraska, and running thenco north on section line to the southeast corner of lot 2 of said County Clerk's subdivision and running thence west on the lino be tween lots 2 and 8 and between lots 12 on ho north, and 10 and 11 on tho south of said County Clerk's subdivision, and terminating nt tho southwest corner of lotl2of8aid County Clerk's subdivi sion, has reported in favor of tho loca tion of Bajd road, nnd all claims for damage or objections thereto must bo filed in the office of tho county clerk by noon on the 30th day of September A. D., 1909, or ruqIi road wjll bo eetah llshed without reference thereto. A Dated NorthTlntto, Nebraska, July