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BED ROCK SAI Never before, perhaps never again will there be such an outpouring of GENUINE BARGAINS as will begin at JOHNSON'S CASH STORE AT NORTH PLATTE Saturday, April 16th., and. Ending Saturday, .April SOtli. The savings will be great You will find even better bargains than those advertised. We want you to be here every day, whether you buy or not, you are welcome. Come in and see for yourself what the most glowing description cannot convey to your mind. High carnival will reign throughout the entire store. We sell, everything to wear. EVERYTHING GOES AT BED ROCK PRICES DURING THIS SALE. DRESS GOODS, SILK. There is no need of selling our dress goods and silk as we are, but we want to irlude everything in our Bed Rock sale. 10c Percales . .. ..5c 50c fine Summer Goods 19c White India Linen 30 per cent less than usual. $1.25 Dress Goods.; 48o $1.75 guaranteed HG inch Black Taffeta 98c 27 inch China Silk, 75c value 39c $1.25 and $1.50 Fancy Silks 79c Notions at Half Price and Less. 5c Safety Pins. 2c 5c Tablets 2Jc 5c Envelopes 21c 10c Shoe Polish 5c 10c Shinola 5c 7 spools best Thread, si'k-cn dQCU .25c Hundreds of dozens 1 TC'to M Wrria at ex actly one-half price. Skat Soap . 10c PANTS. Hundreds to select from. Prices, G9c for $1.25 value, $1.48 for $2.50 value, $2.98 for a $5.00 value. SHOES! SHOES! If you don't patronize our shoe department, you lose. Nearly all of our shoes are positively guar anteed for good wear. A new pair if they don't. Men's guaranteed work shoe, $4.00 value. ..$2.75 Boys' guaranteed dress shoes, 3.50 value 2.50 Men's guaranteed dress shoes, 4.00 value. . . .2.75 Boys' guaranteed dress shoes, 3.00 value 1.98 Misses' guaranteed school shoes, 2.50 value. . 1.75 Misses' guaranteed fine shoes, 3.00 value . ..2.25 Odds and ends in ladies small sizes, worth up to 3.00 choice 35c MEN'S SUITS. Your choice of good durable men's suits, abso lutely correct in style and patterns, sold elsewhere for $15 to $30. Guaranteed to give satisfaction. CHOICE $9.9S. OTHERS AS LOW AS $2.98. Boys' and Childrens' Suits. A splendid wearing suit sold for 2.75 1.48 A fine worsted 7.50 value at . 4.00 Others at 98c, 1.75, 2.00, 2.50, 3.00 and other Bed Rock prices. LADIES' FURNISHINGS. 35c Back and Side Combs 19c 75c Back and Side Combs 39c 25c Ladies' Collars 15c 50c Ladies' Collars 29c 20c Ladies' Collars 9c Kid Gloves, guaranteed to wear well or a new pair free 1.25 75c Silkvor Lisle Gloves .39c Ladies' 50c Lisle Gloves 19c Misses 40c Lisle Gloves 15c Genuine Hair Switches One-Half Price 25c Imported Jap Fans 10c An elegant line of ladies' parasols at a saving of one-third to one-half. . Sun Bonnets, 25c and 35c values 19c Ladies' White Waists, 1.75 values 98c 5.00 and 6.00 black and white silk waists. . . .2.98 Laces and embroideries about one-half usual prices. Finest French Perfumes. Toilet Articles. Fine French Perfume 1.00 oz. value 50c Fine French Perfume, 50c oz. value 25c Eau de Quinine Hair Tonic 75c Creme de Lilacs, finest toilet cream made, with a 50c box of Denta Bleach, finest tooth prepara tion know 50c 50c bottle Shampoo 25c MENS' FURNISHINGS. Men's Dress Shirts, 75c value 32c Men's Overalls, 90c value 59c Men's Overalls, 1.00 value 69c Men's Work Shirts 75 kind , . . 39c Men's Work Socks, 15c kind 7c Men's 50c Neckties 19c Men's 75c Suspenders 39c Men's 25c Suspenders .9c Men's 10c Handkerchiefs 5c Men and Boys' Hats HALF PRICE. 4-Ply Linen Collars 4 for. .25c Underwear, Hoisery, Etc. Ladies' 35c summer Vests 19c Ladies' 15c summer Vests 74 c Men's 75c Underwear. 39c Union suitsVor men, boys, women and misses at about one-half price. Child's and Misses' 15c hose 7c. Child's and Misses' 25c hose 12jc An elegant line of suit cases at Bed Rock Prices. Note: This sale begins April 1 6th. Our guarantee: We assure each and every customer absolute satisfaction. We guarantee every price and statement here made. Join the crowd of Economical Buyers and take advantage of these BED ROCK PRICES. JOHNSON'S GASH STORE Three Doors North of Post Office. North Platte, Nebraska. - r? c-? STL STL STL STL 5 TL STL STL STL STL STLSTL STL 5?S5?r?. STL STL STL ST T w ST w r? T7 St STL STL STL STL STL STL STL STL STL STL STL ST. STL STL STL STL STL STL ' Semi-Weekly Tribune Ira L. Bare, Editor and Publiiher. iBOnsoniPTioN batebi One Year, cash In idTwco .Ji-p Monthi, cash In advance w cw Enteted at North Tlatte, Nebraska. Fostofflce u second closa matter. FRIDAY APRIL 15, 1910. Will Boost for Good Roads. Twenty members of the automobile club mot ttttho Commorcinl Club rooms Wednesday evening and discussed roads for two hours. Tho condition of tho roads leading into North Platto whs stronirlv, denounced, or rattnor tho lack of attention given roads after they have been graded. It was pointed nut that tho road leadinc from the Bouth rlvor brldeo to tho experimental farm could bo put In good condition at a small cost by a blado machino; and Supt. Snyder, of tho station, lmaoftoxed to ilnnnto sovoral teamB for that nur- nnsn. Tho road lcadinor west, known na "Muldoon avenue." could ulso bo nut. In crnml Hhnno at a BmulL uxnendi turn, nml the road north of tho north river is sadlv in need of work. Tho niitmnnlillH club onnouueed its willing ness to contribute a share of tho money nomlf.il to imnrovo those hichways. A committee was appointed to boost for bettor roads, tho membership of which is Messrs. McDonald, Weingand, Salisbury, Davia and muldoon. Services at the Lutheran Church. Tho permona during tho SundayB nftnr Enster at tho Lutheran church nro nrimnrllv in tho intorests of tho confirmation class nnd new members tint nrn tlcslirncd to bo instructive nn lmlnful to everv mombor and worship nor of said church. Thu tonic of tho Rormons to Whitsunday aro tho fol InwinnM " April 17th-Morning, "Christian Wor In thn Unseen Saviour. Anril 21th-Morning, "Sacrnmontal Acts of Worship;" evening "Tho Bics Bing of our L.oru'8 Aosence. Spend Your Dollars at Home. Every dollar spent in tho homo town helps To support schools, churches and charities. To trrndo and maintain streets. build sidewalks, sewers and waterworks and maintain an electric lighting plant. To make better stores with larger nnd moro varied assortments of goods. -To keen money in circulation and labor employed. To increase property values, both in town and in surrounding territory. Tho dollar sent awav for coods that could have been purchased in tho homo town helps do these things for soma other community. TliinK it over and buy at home. Mav lst-Morning, "Sacrificial Acta nf Wnvaliln?" nvnnlnii'. "Ill His Numo." Mny 8th-Morning, "Tho Altnr;' ninr "Tim Snlrit of Truth." May 15th, Whitsunday Morning, holy communion will bo celebrated nvnninf? Bubiect. "TllO PontOCOBt Mir ado." B. K. Husheo, of Kimball, has on ii ml n nnjl hla candldacv for ronresenta tive, a position ho creditably filled in tho last loclslnturo. So for wo havo heard of no opposition. Tho courthouse bonds, which carried by a majority of threo at a recent election in Cheyenne county, nro to bo contested, and It is said that tho ground for tho contest aro auch as will result in knocking out tho bonds. Alfalfa, cane and millet, corn, and all kinds of gulden seeds at Herehey's. Phone 268 FOR ALL KINDS OP Hour, Feed, Grain or Hay Having recently purchased the B. A. Wilson feed store at the corner of Sixth and Locust Sts. I respectfully invito a share of the patronage of the public. Prompt delivery. J. R. RITNER. erty on or before tho 10th day of May, 1910, at 7:30 o'clock p. m., (central time) with the City Clerk. By order of the Mayor and City Council made the 5th dav of April, 1910. Chas. F. Temple, City Clerk. Walker Precinct and Vicinity. Farmers are very busy putting in oats and preparing ground for corn. A now organ has been sent for to bo used in tho Shaw school house. Sunday school has boon organized hero and the people scorn to be real interested. Kov. J. u. rnyne loft for l'ueb o. Colo., Thursday. Ho will drive throuch. Much success is wished him by tho people of this neighborhood. wo woro sorry to hear Leo John son got such a short sentence to tho pentontinry, ns this greatly encourages ino "uattio niieving Association." Chas Wollineford is back from North Platto where ho has been attendincr district court. Ho wears a greatful smno, out uiarno was convortcu at tho mnoninT nr thn Rhnw cnVinnl linitan nnr ducted by Rev. Pay no. Leonard I'oterson una sold nis auto to Goorffa L. Swnncutt nt Rrntlv. Georue Griflis is workintr for Leonard i'oterson. Oscar Geweckc hauled corn to Inir- ham last week. A party was given nt Mr. and Mrs. Win. Reeves Frldny evening. People from Ingham camo out, and on tho rood homo tho tongue enmo down on the wagon and two section hands from thoro wero thrown out and hurt badly. Garfield Items. D. P. Meyers' horses ran away with his disc and one of tho horses was cut qulto badly. Miss Lcona Majorwitz is preparing to havo n well put down on her Home stead. W. F. Cnmpbell loft for California lust Thursday. Ho expects to bo gone about six weeks. Mrs. Campbell, who is at her daughter's at Shelton, is now abio to bo around tho Iioubq again. Evangelist Jacobs held a meeting nt the church last Tuesday night nnd also Sunday at 3 o'clock. Tho revival will begin Monday night and last for two weeks. Mr. Henry's littlo boy was driving the disc wlien tho horses became frightened and ran away. Fortunately ho Jumped off and by so doing escaped Doing nurt. Mrs. A. J. Smith is at Callnway visiting herBon. Artificial Ice. Tho Lexington Artificial Ico Co. will bonin dcliverinc artificial .ice in this citynbout April 15th. A liberal supply will be kept in Btorngo und all orders con and will bo promptly filled. ' M. B. SMITU. Notice to Property Owners. Notice is hereby given that the Citv Council of the City of North Platte. Lincoln County, Nebraska, will set as a Board of Equalization beginning at tho hour of 7:30 o clock p. m.. of tho 10th day of May, 1910, at tho Council Chamber in tho Court House in the City of North Platte, Lincoln County, Nebraska, for tho purpose of levying on tho real estate lying and being with in "SEWER DISTRICT 'G-I' " taxes for tho purpose of paying tho costs of tho construction of tho lateral sower in said ' 'Sewer District 'G -I" and that said taxes will be levied upon each parcel of real cstato according to tho extent of benefits to such property by reason of tho construction of said lateral sewer, and if the said council shall find such benefits to be equal and uniform, such levy of taxes will bo according to tho front foot of the lots or real estate within said "Sewer Dis trict 'G 1' ' or according to such othor rule ns tho City Council sitting ns sucn lionru oi equalization may adopt for the distribution or adjust ment of such costs. All oersons interested will file their objection, if any they havo, to tho assessment ot taxes against their prop nftir tn tf lnflln fli.i IHfVl n 1. r, f lnir 1910, at 7:30 o'clock p. m., (centrnl time) witn the Uity uierk. liy order ot tno Mayor and Cit Council made tho 6th day of April 1910. Chas. F. Temple, City Clerk. Notice to Property Owners. Notice is hereby Riven that the City Council of tho City of North Platte, Lincoln County, Nebraska, will set as a Board of Equalization beginning at tho hour of 7:30 o'clock p. m., of the 10th day of May, 1910, at the Council Chnmber in the Uourt iiouso In tho. City of North Platte, Lincoln County, Nebraska, for the purpose of levying on the reni cstato lying nnd being within "SEWER DISTRICT R' n taxes for tho purpose of paying the costs of the construction of tho lateral sewer is said "Sewer District 'R' " and that said taxes will be levied upon each parcel of real estate according to tno extent ot benoiits to sucn property by reason of the construction of said lateral sower, and it the said council shall find such benefits to bo equal and uniform, such levy of '.taxes will be ac cording to tho front foot of the lots or real estate within said "Sower Dis trict 'IV " or according to such othor rule as tho City Council sitting as such Board of Equalization may adopt for tho distribution or adjustment of such coats. All persons interested will file their objection, if any they havo, to the assessment of taxes against their property on or before the 10th day of May, 1910, at 7:30 o'clock p. m., (Central Time) with the City Clerk. By ordor of Mayor and City Council made the Oth day of April, 1910. Chas. F. Temple, City Clerk. NOTICE TO NON-ItESIDENT DE FENDANTS. John Lantz and Frank Lantz. Plaintiffs 1 vs. f Hollo Jacobs and Laura Hood, defendants ) Hollo Jacobs and Laura Hood aro liureby notlilod tli&t tlioy havo boon sued In tlio Dis trict Court ot Lincoln county. Nebraska, by John Lantz and Frank Lantz. who havtf llled a duly ToriQed petition In said court tho ob ject and prayer ot which Is to becuro tho partition among said plalntHTs and dofond- ant'. OI tno west naiioimo nonnuast nuuriur nnd thn wpint half of tho south oast ouartor In Sec. No. twelve. In township No. thirteen, of ranKo No. twenty-eight, real cstato sit uated in Bam Lincoln county. iMeurasKa iou aro reoulred to answer said petition on or before tho lflth day of Mar. 1010. JOHN IjaMtz ana iuank laktz, riauiuiis. ny It. O. Olanvlllo. their Attornor UEFEIIEE'S SALE. Hyvlrtuo of an order of sale lssi'cd In tlio district court In and for Lincoln county, Nebraska, on tho 2nd day ot April. HU0, in an action of partition whoreln Mlnnlo Hich ards Is plaintiff and Alllo Peckham, Elinor Peckham hor husband, Charles O. 8oulos, Mary Soules his wife. Mary Johnbon, John Johnson hor husband. Zlllah llolconilo. Hob crt Holcombo hor huiband. Hoy Soules a minor. Vrron Soules a minor, and Charles O. Soules, euardlan of tho persons and estates ot said minors, aro dofondants. 1 will sell at public auction at tho east front door of tho cmirt. limiHn In tlioirltv of North Plattn. Lin coln county. Nobraska. on tho lUh.day of Mnv. KHO. nttlm hour of onu o clock, p. m.. tho following doserllicd real estate, sltuato In Lincoln county. Nobraska. to-wlt: Lots two (2). threo (3). four (1). and llvo(s). In soc tlon thirty (30). township twelve (12) north, rnnrn twnntv-Blx CM) WCStHlxth P. M. Tho terms of said sale will bo cash In hand. Dated at North Platto. Nebraska, this 4th day ot April. 1010. n at'5 O, E. Er.DKit. Itoforco Notice to Property Owners. Notice is hereby civen that tho Citv Council of tho City of North Platte, Lincoln County, Nebraska, will set us a Board of Equalization beginning at tho hour of 7:30 o'clock p. m.. of tho 10th day of May, 1910, at tho Council Chamber in the Court House in the City of North Platto, Lincoln County, Nebraska, for the purpose of levying on tho real estate lying and beinc with in "SEWER DISTRICT 'E " taxes for tho purpose of paying tho costs of the construction of lateral sewer in said "Sower District 'E' " and that Baid taxes will bo levied upon each parcel of real estato according to tho extent of benefits to Buch proporty by renson of tho construction of said lateral sower, and If the said council Bhnll find such benefits to bo ciiunl and uniform. such levy of taxes will bo according to tno iront ioot oi tno lots or real estate within said "Sewor District E' ' or uccording to such othor rulo as tho City Council sitting as such Board of Equalization may adopt for tho distribution or adjustment of such costs. All persons interested will file their objootion, if any they havo, to tho abscBsmont taxes against their prop Notice to Property Owners. Notice is hereby given thnt tho City Uouncii ot the uity ot JNortn riatte, Lincoln County, Nebraska, will set as a Board of Equalization beginning at the hour of 7:30 o'clock p. m.. of tho 10th day of May, 1910, ut the Council Chamber in the Court House in tho City of North Plntte, Lincoln County, Neura8kn, for tho purpose of levying on tho renl estato lying and boing within "SEWER DISTRICT 'Q' n taxes for tho purposo of paying the costs of tho construction of tho lateral sewer in said "Sewor District 'Q' " and that said taxes will bo levied upon each parcel of real estato according to the extent ot bonellts to sucn property by renson of the construction of said lateral sewer, anil it the isaiu council Bhnll find such benefits to bo enunl and uniform, such lew of taxes will ho ac cording to tho front foot of tho lots or real estate within said "Sewer Dis trict 'Q' " or according to such other rulo as the City Council sitting ns such Board of Equalization may adopt for the distribution or adjustment of such costs. All persons interested will file thoir objections, if any they have, to tlio assessment of taxes against their prop- ...... intl. .Im, nf lnt Ul Ull III UU1U1U K1U UUJ VI AUWy, 1910, nt 7:30 o'clock p. in. (central t mo) with tho citv c ork. By ordor of tho Muyor and City Council made tho 5th day of April, 1910. CHAS. F. Temple, City Clerk. CONTEST NOTICE. Bnrlnl Mr. Cl'Mto Dopartmontof tho Interior. Unltod States Land Ofllco North Platto, Nobraska. April f, 1U10. A sufficient contest affidavit having boon filed In this olllco by Clarencn K. Uroves, contestant, against homestead Entry. No. S3W5 made Nov 14, 11W. for oil of Sec 10, Township 15, N. Hango32 W. of tho Uth V. Meridian, by Elmer E. llrown Contcstoo. In which It Is alleged that said Elmer E. llrown has nover established his rosldcnco on said tract; that ho has tanoa to cumvato or lmprovo said tract from date of entry to tho nr.wnnt. ilmn. nml Ins wholly abandoned said tract for moro than six months last pavt. Haul parties aro nerouy nouiit'u iu niimiar. rospond and olTor evidence touching said al legation at 10 o'clock a. m. on June 8, 1010. before tho Hcglstor and Uocolvor at tho unltca DtatoM .Lanu oiuuo in iiurm i iuim Nobraska. ... m mm mm A .All ft AHl ,nt ll H Tl f 11 fl fimtlflP II HI- davit (lied sot forth facts which show that after duo dlllgonco personal service of this notico cannot do muuu. n is uuruuj- u uu and directed that such notlco bo given by duo anu proper puuuuunuu, t-,j Heglstor. SHERIFF'S SALE. Dy vlrtuo of an ordor of salo Issued from tho district court of Lincoln county. Nobras ka. upon a decree of foroclosuro rendered In said court whoreln S. V. Glllanls plaintiff and Samuol Snoll, ot al. aro defendants, and to mo directed. I will on tho 10th day of Aurll. 1010, at 1 o'clock p. m. at the oast front door of tho court houso In Nortn Platte. Lincoln county, Nebraska, soil at public auction to tho highest bidder for cash, to satisfy said decrco, Interest and costs, tho following described proporty. to-wlt: Lots 1, 2, 3. 4, 5. 0. 7 and 8. block 10. of tho original City ot North Platto, Lincoln Coun ty. iNunrasua. Dated at North Platto. Nob., March 7, 1010. I. L. Mii.TONiiEitnEit, Sheriff. In tho county court of Lincoln County Nebraska, , , . ,,i r In tlio matter of tho cstato of William I). Lylo. deceased. , . , Ordor of hoarlng on amended potltlon of Isabella Lyal-Scott and others residents of Scotland .. , . , , . . , To Joseph J. O'Hourke, administrator, and to all persons Intorostnd 111 tho estato of William 1). Lyle. deceased. Notlco Is hereby, given that Isabella Lyal Scott, and othors of Scotland, have Hied their amonded potltlon praying that they may bo declared to lo tho solo heirs at law of tho said William I). Lylo, deceased, and that said estato may bo dlstrlbutud-to them. Yon aro hereby notllled that said amondod potltlon will bo boaid by tho county Judsro at tho county court room In tho city of North Platto. In said county on Monday, tho J8th day of April. 1010. at 0 o'clock a. m. It Is Ordered, that a copy of this order bo pub lished twlco each week for ; eight successive Issues prior to April 18th, 1010. In tho North Platto Semi-weekly Tribune a legal news paper printed and published In said county. Witness my band and official seal of tor ofllco March Hist, 1010. W.C. Eldeh. County Judge. NOTICE l'OIt PUBLICATION. Serial No. 02293. Department of tho Interior, U. S. Land Olllco at North Platto, Nob. Mar. ii, 1010. Notlco Is horoby given that Harry 11. Emplo, of Maxwell, Nob., who. on Jan. If. 1005, mauo homestead entry No. serial No. W.V3 for all of section 12, township 11. N. rango 20, W of tho Oth Principal Meridian, has llled notlco ot Intention to mako ilnal tlvo year proof, to establish claim to the land above described, lieforo tho Hcglstor and Ko celvor at North Platte, Nebraska, on tho 21th day of May. 1010, Claimant numcs as witnesses: Jacob Ilanklns, of Maxwell. Nob,, Ernest Itoso, ot Maxwoll. Nob,, William Seoloy, of North Platto, Neb. and Samuel Kacklor, of Max woll, Neb. m2U-fl J. E. Evanh. Register. Sorlal Nos.018Kl-02:iOI. Notice for Publication. Department of tho lntorlor, U. S. Land Olllco at North Platto, Nob. March 12th. 1010. Notlco Is hereby glvon that Dennis J. Ilreon, ot North Platto, Nobraska, who, on July IWtl., 10tt. mado homestead entry No. 1USW, Serial No. 01HU3, for southwest quarter and on l ob. lt li, iwj. mauo 11 U. Mo. zwu, serial No. 02301, for north west quarter, and north east quarter, section 20, Township IS, north, Kangottu. west ot tho sixth Principal Meridian has llled notlco ot Intention to mako final live year proof to establish claim to tho land abovo described, bo tore tho Heglstor and Hccelvor at North Platte, Neb., on tho 17th day of May 1010. Claimant names as wltnessost Walter K. Covoll. Fred J llromor, Orson II, Covoll and Eugene Oanrlglit all of North Platte, Nob. tnU-6 J. E. EVANS. Heglster. Notice for Publication. Serial No. 01)131-02172 Dopartmontof tho Interior. U. S. Land Ofllco at North Platte. Neb. February, 2Uth, 1010, Notlco Is horoby given that Arthnr Connor, of North Platte. Nob., who on July 20th, lOttl, mado Homestead Entry No. lfOUJ. Serial No. 01631, for the southwest quarter, and on July '22. It) I. made Homestead Entry No. 20110, Sorlal No. 02172, for tho northwest quarter of section 20, township 12, north, range 80. west ot tho Uth principal meridian, has llled notlco of Intention to mako dual llvo year proof, to establish claim to tho' land aliovu described, before tho register and receiver at North Platto, Nobraska, on tho 27th day of April, 1010. Claimant names as witnesses: William W. Hunter, Francis .Montague James L. Hchuck and Frank Powers, all of North Platto, Nob. ml-'l T. E. Evans. It-vlster Sorlal No. 02225-022IH NOTIOK FOU PUIU.ICATION. Department ot the Interior, U. S. Land Office at North Platte. Neb , March 23rd. 1910. Notlco U hereby given that James L. Shuck, ot North Platte, Nebraska, who on Aug. Uth 1004, mado 11. E. No, 20M7, Sorlal No. 0225. for northwest quarter and on Nov. 21st, 1001, mado 11. E. No. 2otl2S, Sorlal No. 02270. for southeast quarter, section 4, township 11 N rango UO, West ot tho Uth Principal Meridian, has llled notlco of Intention to mako final llvo year proof, to establish claim to tho land alKivo described, before tho Heglstor and lle .celvur, at North Platte, Nebraska, on tho Wth day May. 1010. Claimant names as witnesses: William w. Hunter, GeorEo II. Slnglo. Arthur Connor ind Orant Tibbies, all ot North Platte, Nob. m20-8 J, E. Evans, KogUter,