The Semi -Weekly Tribune Ik ty. BARK.ICditor and Publisher SnUROUtl'TION ItATKHi Onu Yoftr, cash In advance. 11.25 MumiiH, Chun in advance OS cu Rntorrd at North I'lattn. Nulirnka, Pottodlce ttiiocnrxl cum matter, FRIDAY, MAY 29, 1908. Pages Five and Six Cottonwood and Vicinity. Tho genial ruin is just what wo needed to soften the crust. r t , . . i .f.- t .i uoru unu neoi naming ib nuuui through In this locality. Jess Smith ntartcd Monday. Said ho was going through. Very few nt services Sunday nfter- noon on account of rainy conditions. Mrs. Trembly, of Higncll, was a cnllcr In our vicinity Tuesday. Anna Sowles school having closed. bIio reached her father'a homo Satur day night. Lou Martin, of Sutton, Is ppendi"g a fow days In our community. , C. 0. Hutchinson says n follow feels like he's broke if ho doesn't put out somo beets, and sometimes he's broko if ho docs. Corn at 70 and 75 cents per bushel makes a fellow feel shaky when ho has to buy. What was Richardson doing on our side last Tuesday? Hu should have been taking his night's rest. Andy and Irl Lowlcs caught two young coyotes last week. They hnvo them for pets. Burt Houser received u kick from u horse about a week ago. Maxwell is "doing" somo. C. II. Kuhns is moving his houso to tho west part of town in order to get more room for increasing his store room. II. Jnngcnsen has bought a lot south of whero ho lived nnd has moved his houso thereon. A Gandy team broko looso on Tues day nnd cleared tho strcots for n short time. Tho "Chapel Car" will bo In Maxwell on Monday, Juno 1st, nnd services will bo held therein every ovcnlng while thoy stay. Como and hear. Garfield Items. Tho young folks dropped in on Phillip Miller and gave him n surprise on his birthday. Tho quarterly meeting will bo hold hero Sunday morning, May 31st. Tho presiding older will bo present. Mrs. Luther Claudson has been on Bick list, but nt present is bettor. Harloy Dodgo, of Callnyy. Iiiib been spending n weok with relatives. Mr. nnd Mrs. Geo. Greer and children of Callaway came up last week to visit relatives over Sunday. Last Saturday tho Arnold ball .team camo up nnd played thu Garflclders, Arnold winning tho game. Hoz Pcaso camo over from Arnold in his nutnmohllo to witness tho ball game. Myrtle News. Mr. Jensen, of Mcl'herson county, culled at his daughter's Mrs. 13. C. Al lison Saturdny. L. C. Mitchell Is among tho first to bo through planting corn in this neigh boflliood. Travis Jotmen purchased a horso of Reeso Ilruinmet a week ago. A baby girl enmo to tho homo of Geo. Bay laBt Friday. Mrs. Rulcigh Roynolds was called to Arnold by thu sorious illness of a cous in. Mrs, Harry Morrow hns been under tlio doctor's euro tho past week. L. C. Mitchell began brooking sod for D. E. Fowlos Mondny. RoturnB from 21,077 saw mills in tho United States show that for tho year 190G tho output of lumbor, lathH nnd Bhinglca umounted to 37,910,007,000 fcot board measure. How many mills made no rotum of their product no body knows. In addition, railroad sta tistics computo that thoy laid tho for est under contribution for 103,000,000 prossties. How much fuel tho foreBt supplies tho hcartliBtono Is h thing of impossible consumption. The effect of pur prodigal conjecture and vandal waste of timber Is shown In a loss of $100,000,000 in tho Ohio valley alone in a Biugle year, due to Hoods that devas tnted cities, towns, villages, hamlets and granges. Tho New York Herald concludes its weakly impartial aimmurlesof tho pre convention conlotts for the Ri publican rrisldi-i.tinl nomuuitit n with n careful ly piermcd divit.it n of tin- delegates uh tliey are likely to vote in Chicago. If inetructioiiH, uidoru moots and pledges umount to anything, William H. Tuft, secretary of wnr, will bo nominated on tho first ballott. Ho can only bo beaten by President Roosovelt, and tho prob ability of a Btnmpedo is muchjmoro ro moto than at any time during tho Inst two months. For Sale Cheap. South half of N. W. 1 section 26-1G- 81, Lincoln Co., Neb., 80 acres of prairie land. Write tho owner, C. F. Simmormakor, Tipton, Iowa. flie Ilea! Printi . . . Hy . . . MARTHA COnD SANFORD. CopyrlBhtod, 1903, by Awtoolntod Literary !'rex, How Knthcrlne Henrle enine to lie Jack Carrlnglnn's ward belongs to tho enrly chapters of a long story. It dntt back, In fact, fifteen years, when Kath orlnc was u three-year-old hahy and Carrlngtou u young man of twenty. Hut nt the beginning of the present chapter, nftcr having Ix-on "finished off" nt a very proper Inmrdlng school, Knthcrlno had Just returned from wlntor In Huropo with Cnrrlugton's married sister. And Carrlngtou as he sat In the twl light on tho luxuriously appointed porch of his out of town houso was ox pectantly awaiting n promised after dinner talk with her. In accordance with a long and cam fully formulated plan ho felt that tho tlino had now como for lilin to tnko Knthcrlno norlously In hand nnd to prepnro hor for tho prominent part sho was sure to play In n world of admir ing but, nlas, Inconstant men. Knthcrlno, radiant In n Huffy glory of somo soft, delicate stuff beyond mnn'fl comprehension, nt longth tripped out through tho casement door nnd perched horsolf nffcctlonntely on tho arm of hor guordlnn'K easy chair. Ho took hor little white hand in his and pnttcd It gently as he would a child's. "I suppose you hnvon't begun to think about marriage yet, llttlo glr!7" he asked by way of tactful beginning. "Begun to think nbout It?' echoed Knthorlno. "Why, I've always thought nlxnit It always and always," Cnrrlngton looked up In amazement. "H'iii," lie mused. "I haven't begun n moment too soon, It seems." Then nlotid he ndded: "So you've always thought about marriage, my dear? Well, welll And wlint have you thought about It?" Knthorlno threw her arms nbout hH neck and gave lilin an energetic hug. Then t-he placed a cushion at his feet and fettled herself comfortably. "I'll tell you," she began confidential ly. "I've always adored fairy stories, nnd of course there's a glorious young prince In every fnlry story, you know Well, It was always fun when I wns a little girl to Imagine myself the beau tlful princess whom the prince was looking for and now I'm grown up, gunrdy, denr, It's Just ns much fun," she finished naively. Carrlngtou laughed heartily. IIo waa greatly relieved. "Imnglnnry princes nro nil very harmless and proper, llttlo Kit," ho commented Indulgently, "but protty soon you'll begin to think nbout real overydny men." , . "Pretty soou?" Bho queried tenslngly, "Denr mol" oxclnlmed Carrlngton.i with nn unconcern ho waa far from feeling. "Yott'vo not thought nbout; real men nlready?" "You'd call Harvey Dunton n renl man, wouldn't you?" Knthcrlno nskod, looking nt him roguishly. Cnrrlngton'H Jesting mood passed In n Hash. Ho shut his teeth with mid- don vexation, Where did you meet Harvey Dun- ton?" ho Inquired scnrchlngly. "On tho steamer coining back," an- swered Kntherlne. "Your sister Intro duced him. He's renlly very devoted to mo. He's coming around later thlH evening. IIo slugs, you know, nnd I've promised to play his accompani ments. Don't you like 111 in. gunrdy? You don't look ns though you do." "Oh, Dunton's nil right," ho answer ed good naturally, suddenly nllvo to tho fact that ho must play his hand cautiously. "You ovldontly llko lilin, llttlo girl?" ho pnrried. "I don't know renlly, guardy. But ho likes mo. That's as far as we've got." was Kathcrlno's Ingenuous reply. "I'm not taking hltn very seriously becnusc, you see, somehow ho lsu't exactly llko tho prlnco I've been expecting." "I should hopo not," muttered Cur- rlngtou. "What did you Bay?"' "I said ho'n coming across tho lawn now," ovadeil Carrlngtou. "I'll stay out hero and listen to tho music If you don't mind, Kit." "Just us you like, gunrdy, dear," laughed Kitty. "I'll como out again after he's gone nnd tell you bow wo got on." "Well?" naked Carrlngtou tut hour or so later as Katucrliio appeared sud denly In tho doorway. Hho did not answer, but stood ns If spollbound. This was a bad sign n very bad sign, ns Carrlngtou Interpret ed It. "Well?" ho ventured agalni this time it trltle peremptorily, "Cunrdy." exclnlnied Kntherlne, her rapt expression breaking Into tho mer riest of smiles, "I'd forgotten you wore out here," "That'H the way It seemed to me," re turn I ('niTlngton dr:.ly. "Dunton hart it very alluring voice, huHii't he? Como over here, you mischievous kitten, nnd i oufeKs, as you promised." Katharine came slowly, "I'll tell you. guardy," sho began hesitatingly, perching horsolf, us usual, on the arm of his ehnlr "that Is, If I can, I hardly know myself how 1 feel You see, when Mr. Dunton Isn't sing lug I don't llko him any better than I do lots of .other iiicn, not nearly ns well as some, but" "Lots of other men, did I under Btand you to sny?" Interrupted Carrlng ton. "Oh, well, threo or four, gunrdy! What do a half dozon, moro or less, mntterv "There's eofoty In numbers, to bo sure," replied Carrlngtou tritely, ' ''But lot's get back to Dunton. 'You FACTS AND C7 O " Third It is ready for use as soon as it is lighted. Fourth It burns the gas DIRECT from supply pipe, therefore no chance for explosion. Fifth It burns more air and less gasoline than others. Sivtl It will burn ANY GRADE of gasoline with out smoke. Seventh It burns a PURE BLUE FIRE from start to finish. Eighth It is FREE from soot or smoke. Nineth It is the MOST DURABLE burner made. Tenth It is very SIMPLE no bolts and nuts, no screws are used. Can be taken apart and i put together without Eleventh It is PERFECTLY RELIABLE at all times; are used SUMMER and WINTER. IT WILL BURN ALCOHOL. J O S. HE Locust Street. were going to tell mo now you feci nbout him." Immediately Kathcrlno dropped her frivolous mood nnd became thoughtful. "When ho'H talking, guardy, ho might Just ns well bo any mnn, as I told you, but when ho sings, well" "Well?" "I almost fool that my prince hns como." brenthed Knthorlno ecstatically. H'ni! Very romnntlc," wns Cnrrlug ton's chilling comment. "When will you see him ngnln?" ' Not for n week. IIo wns to co tin to town, on Importnnt business," slghod Kathoryio,. ell. off to RmI with vou now. mv .child." 'ordered the stem 'cunrdinn. and may some good fairy tell you how to know tho real prlnco when ho coiuos. V week later to a night Carrlngtou ngaln sat listening to Dunton'B full magnetic voice as, with seductive ease, It glided through one love sing after another to Kathorlno's sympathetic ac companiment. Suddenly there camo a pnuso In tho singing a long pause. Carrlngtou waited for the sound of talking, but the silence was unbroken. Without stopping to weigh tho Jus tice of motive or consequences, ho Jumped up determinedly and made u drnmntle entree Into the music room. Dunton, stnrtled, straightened him self stlllly. He had been lennlng over Kntherlne, looking Into her eyes with pnKslonnte plendlng. "This business must stop right horo," commanded Cnrrlngton, looking Dun ton squarely In the eye. "I do not understand you, Mr. nr- rlngton," replied Dunton haughtily. "If you have been eavesdropping you could have heard nothing, for nothing han boon said." "No; that's Just the trouble." retort ed Carrlngtou hotly. "Nothluir hni been said. Miss Searlo Is my ward, as you know, and It Is my duty to pro tect her frem such sorcerers us you. I happen to know that, llko tho carofully guarded ladles lit the fairy tales, sho Is watting for her prlnco to como" Hero Cnriiiigton smiled down upon Katherlno gently nnd placed his arm ttbotit her "n renl prince. Mr. Dun ton. They wear many disguises, vou know, nnd tho lady's protector has to lie on the ulei t." Dunton turned nshy whlto. "I trust that she may find her real prince," he unsworn! scornfully nnd walked angrily troin tho room. When the sound of his footsteps had died away Katherlno Hung liotlt hor warm white arms around Cnrrlugton's neck. Her eyes were full of shining tears, but her Hps were Binlllng. "Otiardy," sho said softly, "1 havo found my prince!" "Katherlno, you don't mean" begun Cnrrlngton Joyfully. "Yes -Jack I do." '""And bo," said Jack lovingly, after he had kissed her until she protested, "this Is thu end of the fnlry story?" "Oh, no!" laughed Kntherlne softly. "Thoy lived hnpplly ever after, you know." Exerclso or Die. Uvory mini and woman must do somo muscular work or take equivalent ex orcise, else they will die long boforo their natural time. And If one's voca tion Involves tho use of only ono set of uniHclps work must bo found for tho pthor muscles, olso tho Individual be comes disproportionate In form nnd Lovtmtunlly a prey to disease. A Jioucnrrlcr, who .is required to uso it) REASONS Why the "Detroit" VAPOR BURNER Is Superior to all Others First It is absolutely SAFE. Second It requires NO ceneratinn-. -i a tool. RS 11 JE Y" North Platte. nenrly nil his muscles, exerting him self close to tho limit of his strcugth for many hours dally, never gives nuy thought to artificial exercise, for ho hns .no need of nuy. But the profes sional man, tho clerk, tho typist and tho saleswoman all these find llttlo renl uso for tho muscles In their dully employment, nnd they require to tnko up sbhio system of physlcnl exercise to maintain normnl health. Then there are factory operntlves nnd the tollers In vlirlouB trades, whose work brings Into' piny certain sets of muscles, wlillo others nro out of use. These require exorcise ndnptcd to giving employment to tjio neglected muscles. There Is nlso' u clnss of wealthy people who do no regtilnr work of any kind, who re quire to follow somo strength giving sport In lieu of work. At the opposite oxtromo Is n class of athletes who make- a business of nrtlflclnl exorcise nnd build themselves up Into moun tains o.f muscle. These nlmost Invnrla bly overdo nnd In consequence suffer later. Charles II. Cochrano In Metro politan Magazine. A Real Flro Engine In all the varied list of curious causes of fires perhaps the most absurd waa the source of a conflagration Hint oc curred In Worcestershire, England, In 1002, The Worcester Insurance com pany decided to chauge Its fire engine from a horse drnwn vehicle to ono op erated by a motor. Tho work wns not quite completed when the company re ceived wnmlng of n flro which had broken out on n farm nt nearby Kemp sey village. However, the engine wan In BtiUlcleut running order to bo sent on forthwith under tho action of tho newly Installed motor. Unhappily tho engine's funnel had not been protected by n spark pro tector. As a result tho trail of tho snorting mechanism wns embellished with n gorgeous train of sparks. There in lay tho causo of trouble. In a luno thu tiro engine mot a wagon loaded with straw, which tt promptly set on flro. Unheeding. It hurried on Its way and In Its courso presently Ignited Bomo stocks which bordered on tho road. It still pushed on relentlessly, howover, nnd enmo to n standstill only when tho water tubo of the motor burst. It wns still some hundreds of yards from Its destination, nnd there tt remained Inglorlously helpless while tho lira nt tho farm burned Itself out. Boston Tost. Notice. l'icnlc parties and fishing is positive ly forbidden nt the Lnmplaugh Lake. rarties tounu trespassing will bo prosecuted. Lamplaugh Estati:. SUNSET HERD OF SHORT HORNS Hulls and Heifers of all ages forsale, Bred right and priced right. Wo guar antee to sell any onon Bull good enough to bo used in n registered herd nt n prico that ho can ttlford to uso him on common cows. Correspondence solicited. Visitors welcome. Hunch two miles west of North Platto. Fremont Watts & Sons. v With a Good Horse and a pleasant companion life is well worth living. You enn get tho eood horso nnd a good carriage too from this livery stnblo ntn moderate charge. So moderate in fact that you can take her driving without hurting you at all. And her pleasure nlono would bo worth the money. A. M. Lock. Copy1 Good Digestion Depends on Good Meals mostly not only wholesome edibles but on their cooking, too. That's why we are bid ders for your restaurant pat ronage we have what you want in food, cooking-, service. surroundings and price. One meal here will prove it. The Enterprise Bakery, Mrs. Jonnie Armstrong, Prop Grain and Seeds Bought and Sold. Alfalfa, Oats, Broome, Rape, Cane, Blue Grass, And all Kinds of Garden and Field' Seeds. HERSHEY'S Locust and Fifth. Phono 15. W. II. MALONEY, FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND EMBALMER A full lino of Caskets, Robes, etc. Calls answered promptly. Day Phone 126, Night Phono 27. The Iowa Lower Down Made In the Largest Separator Fnclory In the World. We will save you Dollars on Separators. Lamb's Cash Grocery, NORTH SIDE. Your New Suit should bo mado to order, and wo nro in position to make it nnd guarantee a perfect fit. Now samples of spring nnd summer goods just received. Como in nnd let us show you. No uso Bending out of town for your apparel. F. J. BROEI4ER lewoy St, Merchant Tailor PROFESSIONAL CARDS T S. TWINEM, 0 Homeopathic Physician nnd Surgeon. Ofllcci McDonald Bank Bulldincr. Phono 183. A. J. Ames, M. U. Mario Ames. .1. I)- DOCTORS AMES & AMES. Physicians and Surgeons. Office: Over Stone Drug Co. Phones: Office 273, Residcnco 273 GEO. B. DENT, Physician and Surgeon. Office: Over McDonald Bank. DR. L.1C. DROST, Osteopathic Physician, Rooms 7 and 8. McDonald State Bank Building, Phone 148. WILCOX & HALLIGAN, Attorneys-nt-Law. Office over Schatz Clothing Store. Phono 48 W C. PATTERSON, x. Attornoy-nt-Lnw, Oflico: Cor. Front & Dewey Sts. None but the Best Meats Aro sold at our market, and wo guarantee to please all customers. With a thoroughly renovated mar ket, new machinery and competent workmen wo are in a position tc give you tho best possible service. Wo solicit a share of your trade. BACON & WALDO, North Platte Meat Market. Wood Turning and Furniture Repairs, Cabinet Work, Screen Frames, Saw Filing- and Setting. AH kinds of Job ,." Worjc done on short . notice at prices to suit. Terms Cash. P. M. Sorenson. Shop North of P. O. Jos- F, Fiiiion Authorized DRAIN LAYER Would like to figure with you to connect your house with city sewer system. Also Plumbing Work, Tin Roofing and Spouting. 'Phono 180. The School For You...... Our catalog will tell you why. It is yours for the asking. Write for it today. LEXINGTON BUSINESS COLLEGE, Lexington, Neb. Road No. 314. Tho commissioner nppointed for thn lujpuaoui vupiung m pare unu estab- iioiiuiK it puunc roau ns lonows: (Part to bo vacated) To vacate a part of .u0alLN0, !M, 'Binning 1G0 rods north of tho southeast corner of section C, township 1'.', range 29from thenco 80 rods west, thenco 100 rods north (Part to be established) Commencing 1C0 rods north of tho southenst corner of snid section 0 thenco 1G0 rods north on said flection lino between sections G nnd G, township lit, rmige 29, from thenco east about 20 rods on township lino to southwest corner of section IM, town ship 13, range 20, from thenco ono milo TnmiT,0'1011 lino between sections 32 nnd 3.1 township 13 range 29: also commencing at northeast corner of snid section 0 on township lino west to connect with road No. 31 h,, renPtcd ,fVor of th0 veauot and the establishment of said road: ol objections thereto or claims for dama gos must bo filed in the county clerk'a offlco on or boforo noon on the i 25th day of July, 1908, or bucIi road will bo va cated nnd establiehed without refer ence thereto. tr- "au'(' Worth Platto Ncbr., Mav 1008. F. R. Elliott, County Clerk 21,