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    Semi -Weekly Tribune
in L. Bare. Editor and Publisher.
SUBSCRIPTION KATES,.
Quo Year hy Mall In advance 5 1.2f
Ono YSftr by Carrier In udvance. ..... .$1.60
Entfred at Nortti Platte, Nebraska, Post
ofllce ns Second Glass Matter.
TUESDAY, AUGUST 29. 1911.
Support Home Industries.
Whenever a plan la suggested for tho
development of the town the first sug
gestion, Invariably, Is "Bring In more
Industries." It is customary to throw
out nil sorts of Inducements for the
locntlon of fractorles, Including oxemp
tlon from taxes for a time, free sites,
houses, and these methods have contrib
uted so much toward building up hurt
dreds of prosporous municipalities that
their wisdom can not be queslloncd.
Anything that will add to our desirable
population, that will give employment
to mon who support families nnd thus
contribute to Uio general welfare, is at
nil times desirable.
Hut tho neonlo who Join heartily In
tho work of bringing In new industries,
nnd who show tho greatest enthusiasm
over this feature of the public work In
which nil good citizens share, some
times are tho first to forgot that tho now
industries brought in nnd the old ones
already hero rcqulro continuous Bupport
and fajling to get it, become nhindrnnco
rather than an aid to development.
Wo are apt to overlook, too, tho fact
that the homo merchant is entitled tq as
much consideration as tho factory
which wo hnvo obtained by special
effort. The merchant la n necessity
ovon more so than tho factory; for who
carea to Hvo in n community whore
thoro are no stores, or where tho stores
nro closed and tinned nnd the mor
clmnU have raovod nwny, forced to
other fields by luck of patronage?
Tho rotnll store, properly conducted,
is an industry that should. linv tho sup
port of ovary loynl citizen. Our pride
in tho home town Is measured by our
willingness In support iU merchants
and it Industrie!.
It is rot necessary to build a Chinese
wall around our communityto reftlM
to buy outaiua when We caii do so to
advantage. But tho mnu who vill,wnd
away fur something that ho can buy at
home on us good or bettor terms needs
"education njiij lacks loyalty."- Some
time), unfortunately, the vary ono who
should bo least liable to this critlcium
tho loonl merchnnt, In given to sending
abroad for things which ho ought tq
i!SXlrSIfl iHilRnbgrg, Then, again,
thoro In tho. fnrnior who finds it easier
lomnll his order to u big city than to
coma to towjUj;; Often ho Is handicapped
by'bad. roads "and thus hits n valid ex
cuse. But lin ought to bo able to buy
by mail from our own merchanto tut
sufoly and ns mlvantngoouBly as from
Homoone lit distance with whom ho
htm no acquaintance. If he is not
furnished tho facilities It Is timo fbrl
tho Improvement of our merchandising
muthodfi. And lie ought to liuvo good
roads that would mnko n trip to town a
pleasure.
Itfuch romnjno to ho dono to streng
then our locnT businoas interests. Wo
ought to glvo renl support to nny move
that will tend to keep our monoy ut
home.
Last week closed with two calamities,
a, wreck 'on a railroad at Manchester,
N. Y,, in which twonty-alx woro killed
nnd-seventy injured, nnd tho death of
twonty-flvo In a plcturu show nt Can
. nonsburg, Pa. In tho former Instancu
the accident was duo to a dofcctlvo
rail; in tho second to the explosion of a
film followed by a cry of fl'ro and a
general stampede
LOCAL AND PERSONAL
Mr5. Gcorgo Schatz wlHentortaln tho
Novita Club to morrow.
Mra. yan Brocklln returned to 'day
from Denver where sho spent rt vcck.
Homer Vaughn, of Grain! Islund, is
Ink big treatment at tho P. & S.
hospital.
J, B; 'ElllotMi enma Jiomo Saturday
ovening from a weok'a fishing In
rramio.
Mrs. Hnrpor was forced to .close her
hoarding house Inst week on account of
Illness.
Miss Isabell StauTonl, of Paxton,
who has been tho guest of Mrs. J, B.
Murphy for, ooveral days went homo
yesterday.
Dr. J. B. Redfleld wont to Sterling
Sunday for a consultation with 'several
other doctors on a enso there,
Mrs. L. C. Ifnnaen, of Callaway wont
homo yesterday nf torooon after spend
tng a week with her mother, Mrs.
Emma Pulviir.
Miss Lena Basklns returned yester
day from Garfield where b1o visited
Miss Lena Sensoll, who nqcompanled
tier liomb.
Ono of tho best bits of negro comedy
acting oi tno season will uo seon in
"As told in tho Hills," which will play
at tho Koith thoatro Wednesday, Aug.
30th. The play Is regarded as tho
atrongeat melodrama produced this
Hoason and one that has met with do
served success from its first perform
HJICO,
Commissioners' Praccedings.
Aug. 10-17-18
Board mot pursuant to adjournment
as n board of equalisation, present
Wnltcr, Streitz and county clerk.
Board of equalization continues pre
paring values.
Whereupon the board takes a recoss
until A ii ir. 21.
The hoard meets as board of county
commissioners nnd tho following claims
were allowed;
Cy Towers road work district No. 2
10w!0N. Koso road work district No.l
8.60 lt
C. E. Parsons road work district No.
17 100.00 ,
Whereupon tho board adjourns as n
board of county commissioners until
Aug. 21, 1011
Aug. 21
Board of equalization mot as per re
cess taken-present Wnltor, Streitz nnd
county clerk; completed getting out
- Tl...u.1 A t.n MstMnetn Until
movv and meets as a boaVd of county
rnmmlsflionoM.
Claim of Fred Simanta road work
district No. 30 allowed on district No.30
fori 00.00 nn
Aug. 22
Tim hoard of eouallizntionmct.nKreo-
able to recess taken present Wnltcr,
Stt-nlrz nnd cotintV clerk
Tho board of equalization proceeded
to mnko the following levy for Lincoln
county for the year iuu:
STATU LEVY.
Gonornl fund .' 5 mills
University fund 1 mill
State aIdl)ridgo 1-5 mill
Total Cl-G
COUNTY LEVY.
General fund 7 8-10 mills
Bond fund 4 mills
nridmi fund 2 mills
Sold ere' relief fund 2-10 mills
Total 14 mills.
PilECINCT LEVIES.
North Platte bridge nnd Interest 1 mill
Eureka bridge and interest 3 mills.
Bostwick bridge and Interest 1 mill.
Ilorshny bridge nnd intorest 3 mills
SPECIAL LEVY.
Road Dist No. 4, ono mill.
SCHOOL DISTUICT LEVIES.
No 1, general 80 mills, bond G mills,
special 4 mills.
No 2, general 20 mills, bond 7 mills,
high ochool 0 mills.
No 3, general 14, high school 7.
No 4, gonornl 15.
No 5. goncrul 1C, high school 1
No 0, general 25
No 8, general 25, high school 1, build-
ing ju mills
No 0, general 10, high school 1
No 19, general 25, high school 2
No 11, general 20
No 12, genornl 20, special 6
No 13, genornl 23, high school 3
No 11, general B, high school 4
No 15, genornl 10
No 10, genornl 10.
No 17, genernl.20
No la, general 15. high school 2
No 19, general 36, bond 7
No 20, general 2ft
, No 21, general 20
Nrt 22, genornl 20
No 23, gonornl 25, high school 2
No 21, gonornl 14
No 25, general 10
No 20 general 10
No 27, general 20, high school 8
No 28, general 20... -
No 29, general 25
No 80, general 25
No 31, gonornl 20, high ochool 2
No 32, general 25 -
No 33, general 25
No 34, gonornl 10, high school 1
No 35, gonial 20, high Bchool 2
No 80. itcnornl 25. bond 7
No T17, genornl 24, bond 2, high school
1, spocinl 10 ,
No 38. irencrul 15. high school 1
No 89, general 20, high school 0
no iu, general vsu, mgn scuooi t
No 41, gonornl 20
No 42. (Mineral 20
No 43. general 20
No 41, genoral 25
No 45, general 2G,$hlgh school 2
No 40, general 10, high school 3
No 47, general 25, 'bond 0'
No 48, general 10, high school 1
No 49, gonoral 25 v
No CO, gonoral 25
No 51, general 31, high school 4
No 52, no levy
No 53, genornl 10, high school 3
No 54, general 25, high school 3
No 55, general 85, bond 2 '
No 50, general 10 -
No 57, general 10, high school 1
No 08, genoral iu
no G'J, genornro
No 00. nonaral 20
No 01. gonornl 20 -
No 02, gonoral 25
No 03, general 25
No 64, general 25
No 05, genornl 25, high school 2.
No CO, gonornl 10
No 67, general 20, high school 1
No 68, gonornl 20, high school 8
No 09, general 20, high school 4
No 70, gone rat 25
No 71, general 25
No 72, genoral 25, building 10
No 73, general 25
No 74, genornl 20, high school 2
No 75, general 10
No 70, gencrnl 20, high Bchool8
No 77, goneral 10
No 78, genornl 25, high school 8
No 79, general 25
No 80, genornl 15, high school '4
No 81, general 25
No 82, genoral 20, high school 1
No 83, general 25, high school 7
No 81, gonornl 25
No 85, general 25, building 10
No 80, general 25, bond 10, high
Bcnooi is
No 87, general 25, bond 5
No 88, general 25
Nrt R9. ponornl 15. liullrflnt 10
No 80, general 25, bond 10, high
scnooi ii
No 87, genoral 25, bond 5
No 88, gonornl 25
No 89, gonoral 15, bond 10
No 90, genornl 25
No 01, general 25
No 92, general 25, bond 12, high
scnooi i
No 93, general 35
No 91, general 33, -high school 2
No 95. irenernl 85
No 90, genoral 5, high school 2, build
ing a
No 07. trenernl 20. hlorh school 1
No 98, gonornl 25, bond 10 building 10
no vv genortu zu
No 100 gonoral 32, high school 3
No 101 general 15
No 102, general 15
No 103, general 35, bond 5
No 101. general 15
No 105, general 25, bond 15 building 10
No 106, general 25
No 107, general 25
No 108, general 25
No 103, general 25, building A
No 110, general 20, high school 2
No 111, general 25
No 112, general 15
No 113, general 85
No 114, general 25 ' .
No 115, general 5
No 110, general 25
No 117, general 25
No 118. general 20, bond 10,
high
jhool 3
No 119, general 31, high school 4
No 120. trenernl 35
No 121, general 25
No 122, general 15,
bond. .6, high
school I
No 123, general 25
no general ,
No 125, general 35
No 120, general 35
No 127, general 24, high school 1,
building 10
No. 128, general 35
Whereupon the board adjourns ns n
tumid of equalization and reconvened as
ih IIUUIU J J AH J VVIIIIIIIDOIUIlblDi
Tho boaru or county commissioners
adjourned until tomorrow.
Aug. zii
Board mot pursuant to adjournment,
present Walter, Streitz and county
clerk.
Claims allowed as follows:
Chan. A. Howard, road work allowed
on district 14 for 100.00
A. W. Hoatson. rond work allowed on
district No. 4 for 300.00
Jacob Miller, road work allowed on
district No. 38 for 100.00
Wm. Dvmond. road work al owed on
district No. 4 for 100.00
Joscnh Horshov. material for over
seer district No. 3 for 0.50
Carl Lunkwitz. work on br decs al
lowed on uriugo mnu lor 7i.zo
O Kourko & Krntzcnstoin, supplies
39.38
I. L. Miltonborrrer. bnlnry us sheriff
for Juno nnd July allowed on genornl
fund 250.00
Sonhia Anderson, takinrr care of
Emma Anderson Juno nnd July allowed
on gonoral fund 51.00
I, Li. if arc, printing allowed on general
fund 95.72
Josenh Wilson, services as lanitor
nnd cash items allowed on general fund
133.79
Wm. Ebricht. sulary as county super
Intondcnt for August allowed on general
fund 183.33
F. L. Knnno. salary us dotoitv sheriff
Juno and July allowed tin genornl fund
100.00
J. D. W. Ijtncoln. opunlng avav-- ior
Roy Tumor allowed on aensral fund
Ben McMlchcnl. work at tall allowed
on general fund 7.50 '
Wm. Ebright, ofuce oxponsni allowed
on cenernl lund ea.'JH
ISd. Walker, cement floor work clerk s
ofllctt nllowed on gonoral fund 14.75
(J. 11, Waiter, mi vices as commis
aloner and mileage allowed on general
lUIUl 226.75
A. P. Streitz. sorvices jib comm a-
sionor nllowed on gonoral fund 174.85
Whoroupon tno board ndjournod to
.gopt. 20th 1911.
"Tho Lino of Lifo.
Tho line of life curves from the side
of tho hand between the thumb nnd
forollngor around the base of tin
thumb to the cct(tpr of the wrist Joint
According to chiromancy (tno nreuniu
ed art of Jmtalna thu character mid
foretelling the fortune of n person fiom
the aspect of ttu hand). If tills lino In
the left pnltii is regular nnd deeply col
ored It piedletu a long and happy life;
tortuous, colorlass, feebly marUcd and
broken It unuouiiecH 111 health mid
short life; narrow, but long and well
colored. It Indlcutes wisdom ami In
genuity; broad nnd pnlc tt Is a sign of
folly; deep and unequally colored It
denotes mnllee. New York To!egntm.
Coronation Graft. ..
Tho
practice of running the fojiii-
taiiiB and condmtu with wine uii core
nation day viUi abandoned inter the'
reign of Quei' Kllzabethf but another
old custom wan olMcrvud up ti ihe
coronation v. Ocorge IV. After th"
king and. ihe company Had departed
from the banquet In Westminster hut!
the (lours were thrown open, and llnr
people rushiHl In and cleared Hit" ta
bles of everything vlrtunlx. cloths,
plates, dishes, etc.,. nil vanished In n
taw minutes. And. us Sir Walter
Scott tells us, the nobility were hot
above taking away Hie Hnltcetlurtj and
spoons.
r An Office Cushion.
If those of you who have u husband
or brother or slater working tu an' of
fice will go to the trouble of making
n flat cushion for the chntr of the
worker you will find that It saves the.
trousers or skirt from getting "shiny"
and nlso helps to retain the garment
In form. Good Housekeeping,
Spanking Truth.
Speaking truth lb like writing fair
nnd comes only by practice. It la loss
r matter of will thnn of habit, and t
"doubt If nuy occasion can be trivial
which permits the practice nnd forma
tton of such n hahlt-Husklu. .
Time, to Go.
"Pa, Is a vessel a boat?"
"B-yos-you may call It that." "
"WWI." what kind of a bout !? o
blood vessel" .,
"It's it lifeboat. Now run uwoy ttj
bed,"-Boston Transcript.
Not Fast.
"I uiuloininnd." says the father,
"thai yon have been going with a very
rant nut"
"I'list nothing!" retorts the son.
"Why. pot nut t them has a four
cylinder enr!" - Judge.
Tho essential thing la not knowledge,
hut clin meter. -to Conte.
. A King Who left Home
sot
tllO WOlid to talk Ino-. hut Pniil
juauiuiKa, of liullalo, N, Y says" ho
always keops at homo tho King of all
taxatlvos Dr. King's Now Lifo Pills
-and that they're n blessing to nil his
family. Cure constinntion. Immlnnli..
Indigestion, dypopsin. Only 25 centa at
Stono Drug Co.
HE WOULDN'T
BE A HERO
, By. M QUA6
IN t I
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mil,, .uiiitm :i in
IV.t III il ltU 'lttM
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, . i a hi" tnvtviiu
'ii.:.', I until itficr it nr
'. i ii. iii-rs from Imm Ii .-I
lulu ui
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miiUi l.ci ii i.rf w !.-' lai Mini vM
(!our"iii lh ii m mi iii'iiiml lii'i ivlico
!ii ili'iiitftfd
Thwtu iiuHk wcri nueu! lu iues v
ullors. i tifviillers nnd unlyii's I ii-
told of perils, l ouiimts nnd. re tn s
Mrs. Taylor would tin vo hinlid tuom
Into the store hud she ftumil them ,:i.:i
boxed her daunhter'H ears lnsiiltH dim
the didn't llnd theni -Tlici wire tt.:d
nt night nftcr the rest of tin' fm.liy
was uslecp. B.v the time she tind Hit
lshcd the second ono the jrlrl wan In K
Ing uslcance lit Joe. He wits runlnitii
cd nnd freckled: his cars were hither
large; Insteud of saying prltliw. he s.tld
by 'gosh. In all the novels the ciievn
Hers had plumes In their inns; .it
didn't oven wear a hen s featiier -In
1i!hv old straw. He had n hoe on
his shoulder Instead of n lance, and lie
plowed corn with an old ileabltteu
mare Instead or riding nrouiui on nn
Arnblau steed. .
No, Joe dldn t size up for shucks.
compared to the chevaliers.
Ill the meadow near the held where
Joo wns plowing corn, u X'olony of
bumble bees had taken up their qunr
ters In n tuft of grnsu. This fact wnn
known to the Taylor family, nnd the
farmer Intended to rout them out souk-
evening. Bumble bees nre not chevn
Hem. but they ure the next thing to It
At 2 o'clock one afternoon, when It
was soph that Joe and the old imr
were hard nt work. Miss Ullcu put 'mi
her bonuot and walked out to thai
bumblebee caucus. At five feet from
It sho hnlled nnd screamed nnd dnneeil
around.
The scream reached .lot Harper's
ears, and ho lot go of the plow bundles
nnd mado for tho fence. In rtn Instant
he realized tho situation, but he didn't
dash forward nud fall over wvm
stumps. liiHtend of so doing he sst mi
the fence and called out:
"Klleu, why In thunder don't yon run
nwny!"
"Oh, the butuble bees!" s!ie shouted.
"Yes. but don t stand there like an
idiot! Make for the hoime:"'.
A week had pawed nnd the stings
hnd been cured, when Joe got another
chance. Al ',' o'clock "one afternoon
Miss Hllen sat on tlic'Veriinihi scwln
nml wondering how Joe would look In
nrmor and on horsiMmck. when !ic
caught sight of n hlg dojr mining along
the highway on Mn uallon sin
screamed for Joe again. He dropped
his hoe nud enmc running, hut punned
ns he reached the fence to nsk uh.ir
wnR tlie.nialter.
"Mad dog! Mad dog!" she shouted
"Then climb up that ladder mUo tin
roof of the kitchen!"
No mulling to the rescue, no bnsitlmi
tho dog's brnhis out. uo remarks worth
leaving to posterity. Miss Klleu was
furious with lilm. That was the reason
n'rung or the ladder broke as she was
descending nnd preclpated her on an
ashheap. Within an hour the chevalier
of the hoo received word that he need
never show up nt the Taylor honsi
again. The engagement was off.
"Now look nt that I" he exclaimed
kwhen lie had been made to understnn-l
j nere was tnni inuuer nanny 10 cuum
1 haw the dog coining nnd knew H lie
lonccd to Perkins. Was there nn
need for mo to break my other sti
pendcrV And If It had been a ron
mud dog would It have helped the inn
any for both of us to have been bit
ten?"
Joe stayed nwny. He had been ton
to-nnd he obeyed. At the end of tw
weeks he tools n day olf to go IN"
ing. Miss Klleu heard through f
brother that lie wns going, and in
made n little plan. She had got m -being
in Ml nt the man who won t)'i
bo heroic. In fact, she wnntcu ;
"make up." She would i'o a 'i-'in
too. She wouldn't Ush for ll-h but ft
Joo Hnrpcr The lover ol inlu-i
happier davs was tlstihig from i i ui
onnic wtien su came into vi- . in
he was on the other side of ihw smv. :i
Ho watched ncr walk out on n sti-a-'i'
ed log and said o himself-
"If she gets a bite 'Hod 1erk tip it
pole she'll sure go oft that Ion 1
'lwo minutes Inter t lit Jbl'u' lci
nencd. There was a nibble, n Icik h
a souse, ami after the soiwc :i
for Joe. He had been wen. I'mc
was only aboni three leer ili';. ua
as tho irlrl mil tied her feet attti ui
souse she was called to:
"Don t get skeari. Klleu!"
' "Oh. Joe--Joe!"
"Vou can wade hh!ioivinix" ciioinrii
"Joe. I Bhall-shall"-"No.
you won't."
In the six weeks followlm: the tt-i
were ten lo onu that Joe and Ki
would never marry, but nunc
gave tho odds lamented It. I In i w
mot on the highway, nnd after pre
tending not to see each tit her itu
baited, and the girl nad:
"Jool Wjiuted to marry n bern
"wen, t paurr one.
"I wanted to marry u hero, nut
gueB3 Pll hnvo to take up with a grea
big, good nntured, Blahslded farmer."
"Looks thnt way to me, Klleu
Broiled Joe. nnd that cronlng tho man
rlago day was sot
Suits All Clams.
Tho clears we make and sell suits all
classes of men. We have several
brands of nickel clgara which aro pro
nounced a superior article by smokers
of good judgment For tho man who
wants a finer cigar, wo liavo tho ten
centers, which nro as good a cigar as
you con buy nny whore, fhero aro men
in Worth l'Intto who have smoHed our
cigars for over twenty-flvo years nnd
nro satisfied. That tells tho story of
tho quality,
J. F. SCHhjAL7.MEr,
Office phono 211. Res. phono 217
L. C. DROST,
Osteopathic Physician.
North Platte, - - Nebraska.
McDonald Bank Building.
It A. J. AMES.
MAtllE AMES.
I
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i; nnr.(nr: Ames & Amns.
m 1
I
Physicians and Surgeons,
3
Ofilco ovor Stono Drug Co.
t: n,no I Office 273
Phones Jle8idenco273
WILLIS J. REDFIELD, M. D
Surgeon, Physician, Consultant.
Ofllce Physicians nnd Surgccns HoEpita
Phones: Ollice 042, Residence 04-1.
3
DR. Wr F. CROOK,
DENTIST,
Graduate Northwestern University.
Ofilco over McDonald Stato Bank
WWWWTC I
GEO. D. DENT, ,
2 Physician and Suracon,
Ofilco over McDonald Bank, i
W i rm inn Mr
I hones J Residence 115 "
JOE B- REDFIELD, M. D.
Physician end Surgeon.
SpocIal(y:-SKIN DISEASES.
Day nnd night calls promptly answered
uiiico if. s. Hospital, mono 04.
eeo99tn to0ssoi
eo
a
DR. J. S. TWINEM,
Homeopathic rhystclnn and Surgeon
Special attention Blvon lo conDno-
menu ami clillilruii'M dlsousos,
Olllcu Phone 183 Itos. l'liono !3
Olllco McDonald Statu Dank lttdV
e
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a
a waocue WOMB oj4iet
Jog-along Transfer Co.
C. II. SAWYER, MGR.
Hack nnd Heavy Draying of all Kinds.
Piano movinc a snecinlty. Un-to-date
1911 piano truck. Office hours 8 a. m.
to G p. m. Office with Postal Telegraph
Oflico phono 201. Residence 651
Send Us Your Shipments of
Grain and Hay
Wo rmv the ton market. Three cou
pons f reo with roturns on each car of
hay you ship us to handle for your ac
count, fit teen coupons ana yj.w in
cash will sccuro for your hhmo an ele
gunt 42-Piece Royal Blue Dinner
Set worth $10.00.
Consign your hny to us and please
tho ladies and atao get a good price for
your hny.
Our Motto: Fair treatmont and
prompt remittances.
Sample of tho quality of theso dishes
can bo seen at tho oflico of tho Semi
Weekly Tribune.
The F. C. Ayres Mer. Co.,
20th and Wa7.ce Streots,
Denver, Colorado'
Notice to Delinquents.
Notico is hereby given thnt tho ren
tal upon tho lenso contract to tho fol
lowing described school land In Lincoln
county, Nobraska, as sot opposite tho
namo of the holder thereof", is delin
quent, and if tho amount which is duo
is not paid within sixty days from tho
date of this llutice, said, contract will
bo declared forfeited by the Board of
Educational Lands and Funds, - and
said forfeiture will bo entered of re
cord in tho manner provided by law:
Lots 1 to 4 8-14-31 Mrs. II. J. Hen
derson. NESW, NESW 10-14-33, D. W.
Hnrslifield.
. S 1 1C-10-29 F. A. Votaw.
E. B. Cowles, Commissioner-of Pub
lic Lands & Buildings.
Dated Aug. 17, 1911.
SANITARY
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Electric Ilalr Dryer. Electric
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Better equlp
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stvles always on hrfnd.
Phono 201 for appointment
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Spirella Corset.
The Ladici's Hone Journal. Deline
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call, demonstrate the corset and ex
plain it to you at your convenience.
MRS. M, K. DUKE.
408 East Sixth St.
Phone Red 202.
Go to
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Also Wood Turning, Picture Framing
Room Moulding, and Window
Screens a Specialty.
Shop 107 East Eif th
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Merchant Tailor.
Wc have recently installed a French
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apparel of all classess, and we
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We carry samples of goods and
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Notice.
To Mamio G. Culton, Defendant:
You aro hereby notified .that on the
28th day of April, 1911. Albert B. Cul
ton nica a poution against you in tho
District Court of Lincoln county, Ne
braska, the object nnd prayer of which
nro to obtain a divorce from you on the
Grounds that you have willfully aban
doned plaintiff, without cause, for the
term of more than -two years last past.
You aro required to answer said pe
tition on or before tho 18th day -of Sep
tember, 1911.
Aj.deut B. Culton, Plaintiff.
By E. II. Evans, His Attorney.
NOTICE OP CONTEST.
Deportment of tho Interior, U. S. Ijind Office,
North riatte, Nebraska. Aug. 14. Mil.
To Richard Taylor, ot Spannuth, Nebraska.
contotteo:
You nro hereby notified that Theodore Ander
son, viho Rives Spannuth, Nebraekn, as his post
office address, did on July 14, 1911, file In this
office his duly corroborated application to contest
and secure tho cancellation of your homestead
entry mo. , serial no. wun. maclo Juna 29,
1901, fortouthwest quarter lection 32, township
14. ranao 20. west of tho Sixth Princinal Meri.
dian, and as grounds for his contest he alleges
mat nam claimant never Hid reside upon said land;
that ho never cuIUvatcd any portion of same and
thnt the said entry Is more than reven years old
nnd tins expired by tho statute llmltlnir it life.
Vou are, therefore, further notified thnt tho
said ullcsntlons will bo taken by this oflico na
having been confessed by you, und your said entry
will bo cancelled thereunder without further
rlcht to be heard therein, cither before this ofllce
or on appeal, If you fall to file In this dAIco
within twenty dnya after tho fourth publication of
this notice, as shown below, your answer, .under
oath, specifically meeting nnd responding to these
allegations of contest, or If you fall within that
time to file within thin ofilco duo proof that you
have served a copy of your answer on said con
testant cither In person or by registered mall. If
this service Is mado by tho delivery of a copy of
your nnswer to tho contestnnt In person, proof of
such service must bo cither the said contestant's
written acknowledgement of his receipt of the
copy, ehowlner the date of its receipt, or tho nffi
davit of tho persQn by whom the delivery wns
mado stall n tf when and where the copy was de
livered; If made by rctrlatered mall, proof of such
service must consist of the affidavit of the person
by whom the copy was mailed stating when und
thepostoflico to which It was mailed, and this
affidavit must bo accompanied by tho postmast
er's receipt for tho letter.
You should stato In your answer tho name of
the postolllce to which you deslro future notico to
be sent to you.
a22-t J. K. Evans, Kcirister.
Date of first publication August 22. 1911; date,
of second publication August 29, 1911; dato of
third publication September 6. 1911; data of fourth
publication September 12. 1911.
OHDKROP HRAIUNCJON PETITION FOR
APPOINTMENT Ol'" ADMIN18TItAT01t.
Stale of Nebraska, Lincoln County, PS.
In tho County Court.
In the matter ot Uio I'stnlo of Talnnr
Itorby, dPCwaBCd-
On reading and tiling tho petition of Simon
Tlorbr, praylntr that Ilia administration of
said rstato may bo granted to Simon Itorby
vl ndinlnltitrstor.
Ordered. That Sopt. lBlli, 1911, at 9 o'clock
a.m.. is assigned for hearing bald petition
when all persons Interested in said matter
may appear nt a county court to l lioliln
and for said county, and hIiow causo why
tho prayer of petitioner should not bo
granted; and that notico ot tho pandency of
said petition nnd tho hearing thereof, bo
given ui all pernons Interested In ft aid matter
by pUbllcatlng u copv of this order In tho
North Platto Bond-Weekly Trlbuno, a legal
weekly nowopaper printed In said cchnty for
threo successive weoks prior to said day or
dny ot hearing.
Dated August 2i. !ll.
t-3 .Twin Ohawt. County Judge
Perlat No. 022oS,
NOTIOB I"On PUUMOATION
DKl'AHTMENT OV Tn INTKlllOlt.
United HtatCH Land Ollice,
At North Platto. Nebraska, Julr. 27.1911.
Notice Is hereby given that Daulol
W. Ktuik-l of North Platto Nob., who on
Oct. 1st. 1604, made homestead entry No.
20572. Serial No. 02253 for tho oast half of
southwest quarter, Section 4, Township n,
N.. Kaiige 31 W.. of tho 6th Principal
Meridian, lias filed notice of In
tention to mako anal Hvo year
proof, to establish claim to tho Una" abovo
described, before tho register and receiver
at north Platto. Nobraska. on tho ?5th day
of Scot. 1011.
I Claimant narnus as witnesses: Carl
J)'?,',. Pr' ,"1, North Platto. Nob., William
Qrtttlth. of Dickens. Neb,. John Pulls of Som
erset. Nob.. !. O, Tibbies, of North Platte.
Nob-
al- J. E- Evans. Hoglster.