Semi -Weekly Tribune Ira L. Bare, Editor and Publisher. HtinsaniPTioN hatebi One Year, cash In advance.., ,,..,.tl.S5 Months, cash In advance 65 cts Entered at North Flatte, Nobraska, Toatolllce as secona class matter. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1909. , i 4M Sunshine Locals. North Platto Sunshine branch No. 1 will hold their annual meeting at tho homo of Mrs. Carrie Peterson, 321 S. Vino street, Septembor 28th. Officers will bo elected. All aro Invited . Mrs. Iloso Owens remembered Sun ohino society by donating a generous hudhIv of clothintr. Many thanks to Mrs. Theo. Lowo for sending out largo bouquets oi golden rrlow. Through tho courtesy of Miss O'Haro Sunshine Society received somo very nlco magazines. Mrs. Ed Ahrons, of Sidney, donated a sunnlv of clothlnir. Sho has scat tered a lot of cheer far and wide in this wav. Mrs. Frank Darnell distributed a largo amount of clothing to soveral needy families, clothing given her by Mr. Camnboll. who loft town. Don't forget tho mlto box for blind babies In Mrs. Jcnnlo Armstrong's ros taurant. It has been dDcncu three times during tho year and $8.29 col lected and sent to tno mind names homo in New York. Mrs. J. T. Strahorn is doing lots of I good work helping those in need, blie also sent a lnrgo pacitago to tins eoci ctv. Ono of our constant workers is Mrs. Till Casoy, who kindly donated articles of furnituro for a neody family In tho nt 1 f ft t I . country, mis jutniiy rocuivuu a wn on loud nf furnituro from tho society. Tho most ardent Sunshlner Is Mrs. Sam Richards. She sent in a package of clothing and gavo away rending mut ter, pictures, etc. The pictures win nrignton tno wan ot many an invauu s room or lonely homo. Wo desiro to extend thanks to Mrs. Leon for a genorous su(. ply of mng nzlnes and naners and for her cheer ful willingness to scatter sunshlno in I overy direction. Tho Indoflnlte uso of a wheel chair owned by Miss Emma Anderson has ueon given tho socioty and is now in ueo where it is muchnnnrcctated. Mrs. Selbort, wifo of Rov. Selbert, foremost In overv cood work, sent In a good many thlngB which carried cheer to many a heart and nomo. Articles donated by her wero skirts, children's aprons, dresser, coats and a lot of un dorwoor. All of thoso woro vory much needed In order that the society could rospond to tho many abpcals thut como In. A pretty ahtrt waist suit was In cluded in tho gifts and this made a very nccoptablo gift to a young mother who has nil sho can do In sunnlv her family with suitable clothing. Like a true mother, sho often forgets hor own needs and this pro ty dress will make such a nice dress tin gown for hor. nnoes, stockings and a hue lioiped to fill tho box and nrovod a great aid In kne sunshine wonc or caring for tnoso CP cannot enro for themsolves. I his Hon to Sunshine was ono of the received this season and wo wish rs would bo as thoutrhtlul as Mrs. oort. id vou know about tho Sunshlno &t rooms? Evor dron In to seo what they wero like? Wo will explain to you lust what wo aro doincr and what we hope to do In tho future Sunshlno nc- ututy is tilling in an the nicnes loit uy the others. Wo havo no red tone, so wo can do anything that comes to us to do quickly nnd choonuliy. l'orhaps you can In your way holn us to do what wo urn tlolpg; or hotter still, you may be uui? to give us somo new ideas to work on. Secretary ronortB that tho nowsnan ors have rosponded gonoroualy giving nonce whenever asked: 150 visits wero intidc to tho sick, GO largo bundles of rootling mattor woro sent out, 25 bou nuuts wero sent to invalids and othors. 150 postal cards wero sont out where they meant tho most good cheer, 12G letters writton, 2000 garments given away. $8.29 sont to blind babies home. $19 05 expended on local work, $ 5 for Vent for rest room, flowers nnd fruit woro carried to tho sick nnd many n'jp'led families ramomborcd with pro- visnns. wo wish to spouK ot and to thunk the nross for tho courtesy and kindness shown In communicating to tho public our notice and our appeals for th nnst your and also tho frionda who Iuiva ho gonoroualy responded and iMrcd un In any way. Mrs. Minnie I'erisins, secretary. Brady News. Trout Hie Vindicator, B'ndv llltrli School opened Inst Mon d iv with a fair attendance and Sunt, Tnu reports that tho prospocts are lir'ght for an enrollment of i'25 boforo tho clone of tho term. The combined deposits of tho two ll -i ly tianltH as shown uy tho state men b In this issue nre $117.278. 40. l'rf-Hv rrood for a little town of 2nr tioptihtlon out on tho barren plains of Western NenntsKH. The meeting of tho stockmen hold In the M. W. A. hall was well attended lut Saturday and much Interest was lHknln tho discussion on tho morita of clipping cattle, otc. Mr. Hulsell wiM jo to work and endenvt r to clean m this vlclnltv. Sitico tho last rain wo notice a do cMed chango In tho opinion of tho fHrmra aH to the amount ot corn thoy will havo this vrnr. In somo instances farmers, who said thoy would not havo any, now think thoy will havo from twonty-flvo to thirty bushels to tho cere. Fine Ranch For Sale. 3.630 acres of land 10 miles north west from North Platto; 1,200 acres under tho Birdwood ditch, 2,480 upland abova the ditch. This ranch Ih known an tho Augusta Schapn ranch. There Its n i?ood houso and barn; main road running through inpu. uan uo uiyiuuu ir to throo farms. Party owning this lupd lives In Ohio a'd will soil at a ar gtln. Liberal torma for part of pup chase price. Address , . . Joseph W. Adkinb, Cifcfovlllo, Ohio. LOCAL MENTION. J. R. White has sold two blocks in tho Trusteo'B addition to Martin Wy- man, who will erect a residence there on. Thrnnrrh n tnluhnkn nf .tho Western Nowsnanor Union. The Tribune was 200 papers short on Friday's Ishuo and subscribers to that numuor cnuui not. bo served. This error Is not likely to again occur. Ono hundrad bushels of plums have boon harvcotcd from tho Tolllion orchard westof town and the treos aro still well loaded. A heavy crop of plums aro also ready to pick on the Koch place. Tho crop of apples in tho liorstioy section is also good. Constable Balloy. of Brady, brought to town Saturday a fellow named Dun- iols nnd lodged mm in jail. Daniels while intoxicated assaulted unothor man. and when being arrested was fined $00 and costs. Not having the money to pay tho fino ho wub committed to jail. Nothing enminc in and everything going out; we'll soon Jo in tho hands of a receiver," in tho way County Clerk rjliiott oxprosacd tno business condition yesterday. During tho past week or two vory low insturments nave been filed, Practically the same quiotudo prevails in the treasurer s omce. Tho shack at tho cornor of Seventh and Willow streets, occupied by a colored family, hnsboen the rendezvous of era) shooters and other gnmblerB for somo timo past, but it was not until Saturday night that tho police could catch tno players at tno nines, Several times recently tho games uroku up in a disputes and knives and razors wero flourished, but nono of tho disputants wero injured. Tho colored women, however, "took to tho woods " during theso melees. Young Man I Do you know that bv Investing $0.00 per month with the Nebraska Central Hulldln.r & Loan As sociation for 112 months, you will have to your credit fi.uuu.uu. Lot us ex plain their plan to you . Temple Real Estate & Ins. Agknoy, 1 & 2 McDonald Block. Last Rites for Harrinian. Through tho quito aisles of tho Bamapoo woods, tho body of E. II . Ilarriman was curried Sunday ufter non from the great houso ho never lived to Boo finished and laid in its last resting place on tho Arden hillside. Tho rulers of Wall Htreot came from Now York to pay their last tribute, but the most prominent part in tho general ceremonies was taken by the men Who know him best as a country squlro muster of tho great estate which covered 4!),000 acres of hill nnd valley inthot, tho most rugged quarter of Orango county. His general superin tendent, his master carpenter, his master mason and the managers and assistant managers of his dairies, his farms and his trotting stables were tho men who boro hlo colhn, and tho scr vices "vero led by his chaplain. Tho pines and oaks that Burround the little Episcopal church of St. John's, half a mllo up tho hill from tho Arden railway station novor bo foro .sheltered such n distinguished gathering ns stood buro-heuded under their Bhuuo uy the gravo tnat nttcrnoon. The funeral was private and c nly thoso who wore norsonullv acoualnted with tho .family and had received invitation from Airs, iiarriman, were admitted. AT thk meeting " of tho Wyoming state bankers last week, George L. Ramsey, a Helena, Mont., banker, one of tho sprakers, predicted a financial panic in l)U, and that It would do one of tho worst the world had evor known, lie drew his conclusions from tho nat ural courso of events, nnd from tho theory that history repeats itself, Ho stated that previous panics hud come at Intorvnls of about 18 years, and us ually after timeB of unusual prosperity, nnd thought that one was duo within tho next two years. Tho panic of 1907 was simply a danger signal for a greater ono yet to come, he main tained, and warned bankero to bo pre pared for it. . Public Sale. On Soptombor 18th, 1909. at 2 o'clock n. m. at tho north side livery barn, I will oiler for salo n miscellaneous lot of property consisting of horses,"ma chinery, wagons, buggies, harness, otc. Terms cash. II. M. GiUMRS, Executor estate of W. A. Gregg, Dec'd. MAY PROVE FATAL When Will North Platte People Learn the Importance of It? Backache Is only a simple thing at first; But when you know Mia from the kidneys; That serious kidney troubles loiiow; That diabetes, Bright's disease may be tho fatal ond, You will glady profit by tho follow' Ing experience. "lis tno Htatomont oi a worm Platto citizen. J. P. Scoareo. Ninth St . North Platto, Nobr., says: "I do not hcaitato to toll of tho wonderful benolit thut Doan's Kldnov Pills have brought mo. About six months ago I was suircting night and day from the most severe palnn through my back and kidneys, alwuys more In evidence when I at tempted to sioop or arise from a sitting position. Tho kidney secretions woro also Irregular In passage and annoyed me grently. Thodoc.tor.s medicine and other remedies I tried gavo mo no relief nnd a friond, hearing of my sulTering, advised mo to take Doan's Kidney Pills, as ho had been cured of tho samo complaint by their uso. I immediately procured a hox at A. F. Streltz's drug storo and prompt relief followed their use. In a fow weeks my bock was strong and free from pain and my kidneys wero restored to their normal condition. I n.n glad to recommend Doan's Kidney Pills." OllDEH OK llKAUINO ON ORIGINAL PUOMATK OIMVIM.. State of Nebraska. Lincoln county, m In the county court. September l;Uh.. 1PW. In the matter ot the estate or Herman Utten, deceased. On roadliu: and llllutrthc petition of Kllrn Ikith Otton, prnylUB that the Instrument lllnd on tho 7th day of Sppiembor. W and purportlntr to liotho last Will nnd restment of the sulci docoasodi may bo proved, ap proved, probated, allowed and recorded tho last Will and Testament of the bttld Herman Otton, deceased, and that the execu tion of said instrument may l committed nnd the admlnist ration otsald estnto may bo granted to Kllr.abolh Otton, as Executrix Ordered. That Oct. 4th, IW. at Uo cloek A M.. Is asslimcd for hcarlnu said petition when all portions Interest' d in sahl mattor may appear at a county court, to lie held In and for nhl county, and bhowenuso why the prnjor of pet tloner hliould not bo urnMed. 'I his order to bo published In the North I'lutte Tribune a Semi Weekly Newspaper for six successive isiuos prior to October 4th, ltW. si 1-0 W. O. ICi.deh, County .ludee. Biscuit are -more than mere soda crackers. They are a distinct,' individual food article made from special materials, by special methods, in specially constructed bakeries. They are sealed in a special way which gives them crispness, cleanliness and freshness which " crackers" from the paper bag always lack. They are the Na tion's accepted soda NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY mm man. AdaSB4Mitfrv:w. A Spanking Good Team is at your command whenever you toll us you want it. This livery stable is prepared to supply instantly any kind of a rig you require. Whilo in your service It is as much yours as if you owned it. Iho dillcrcnco is that you pay only for tho timo you use it, and not for tho timo it is standing in tho stable. That beats private ownership all hollow. A. M. Lock. The Long and Short of It h that it is Impossible to make a bettor five cent cignr than tho Forrest King. It contains tho finest tobacbo and the most of it that tho price normits. Try n Forrest King today nnd tells us what you think of it. If you throw it away before smoking it down to tho last puff we miss our guess. J. F. SCHMALZRIED, GO TO P. M. SORENSON FOR Furniture R e p a i ri n g AND CABINET WORK. Also Woodturning. WINDOW SCREENS .... A Specialty. Shop 107 East Fifth. : ' Notice ' for Publication. Serial No.ftiiM. Dcparrmcntof tho Inturlor. U. S. Laud Ollleo at North Platte. Neb. .lulr-HJtb. 1109. Notlcols hereby clvon that.Tohu Oundrara, of North l'lattu. Nob., who on July lUth, IW, made Homestead Kntry No. 20380. Serial No- U2153. for north half and soutlioast ouar tor section 10. township ll, north, rntmo 29. west or tho iitli principal meridian, ha Mod notlco of intention to make final live year proof, to establish claim to tho land above iloscrllicd. bofore- tho rmlstor and recelvor at North 1'latto, Nebraska, on tho 21th day of September. 1D09. Ulalmant names as witnesses: Wilson II. Combs. Garfield Outhorloss. William l'lttman and Jud Combs, all of North I'latte. Nob. Ji!3-U J. e. Evans. ltcKlstor. NOTICE KOIt I'UIlLICATION. Serial No. 0JIW, Dopartmont of tho Interior. II. S. Land Ollleo at North I'latte. Nob. July U 100i. Notlco Is hereby elven that Dennis Mclvllllp of North I'latto. Neb . who. on April 10. low), made homoNtead entry No. 21178. serial No. IB7WJ for south half, east half north east ouartor, northwest quarter northeast ouarter and southwest quartor northwest uuarter of Section "0, TovviihIiIP 15 N.. Itaupo ill W..of tlm 0th Principal Meridian, has filed iiottce or intention to mato tipai uvo year oroof. to establish claim to the land above descrilK'd, Iniforo tho Keirlster and Ueeolvor, at rortu i'latte. ftou.. on inu uay ot September. W. Claimant names as witnesses: David W. Macomber, William Doebke. .1 . A. Toops and II. I Dobko, .Ir.. all or North I'latte. Nob. J21U .1. K. Evans, llcclster. NOTICK VOU lMJllLIOATION. Serial No. 03SWI. Department of tho Interior, U. S. Land Olllce at North I'latte. Nob. j Auk. IS. UKW. NotlcA is hereby clven that Walter K. Cov ell of North I'latte. N'b..wh. n Oct. 10. 1IW. mado homestead eutrv No. 1171. serial No. OK550 ror PM heft Ion 1. township 14, N. ranee ). w or t ho ot i rr iictoat Aieruiian. lias tueu notlco of Intuition to make tlual llvo year proof, to establish claim to the laud u1hvo described, boforo tho Keulstor and Receiver at North I'latte, Nebraska, on tliu mill (lay of Oi'.tolior. 11)011. Claimant names as witnesses! Oeorge ratterson, Dennis lireen. uarrv i.ampiaiiKii, L. S. AUcoinber. all of North I'latte. Nob. .1. K.Kvaks. ItCKlster, Serial No.0IS33. Notice for Publication. Department of the Interior, II, S. Land Ollleo at North I'latte. Neb. July with, WOO. Notlculsherobr clvon that John Oundram. of North I'latte, Nebraska, who, on August XM. iw:. mnue Homestead entry iso. U'lm Serial No. Olt-yJ. forsouthwest uuarter section 10, Townohlp 15, north, ltnngo at west of tho Sixth Principal Meridian has tiled notice of intention to maio tinai live year proor to es tablish claim to the laud atxvo described, lieforo tho lfetrlster and Kecelver at North I'latte, Neb., on the IMth day of September. HMW. Claimant uamus as witnesses; Wilson II Combs. OarlleldOnthiTloss. William l'lttman and Jud Combs, allot North I'latte, Neb 1SK-U J. E. EVANS. HoKlstor. NOTICE OP INCOItl'OHATION. Notice Is herel'y ulven that a corporation to Iw known as the Trl-Coutity Telephone Company has been Incorisjrated under tho laws of tho state of Nebraska, that tlu prin cipal place oi transactlm; tho business of said corporation Is nt North Platte, Nebraska, nnd the ironural nature of the business to bo transacted Is the construction, operation and maintenance of a telephone and telcKraph system In tho city of North l'lattu and sur roundluc country. , .... The authorized capital stock Of said cor poration Is $I0.WJ0 common stock, and 5,UJ0 preferred stock; that more than il.UUO of tho common slock has leen subscrlticd and paid for by the stock holders, and tho remainder of said common stock and tho preferred stock Is to bo lsiied under tho direction of tho Hoard of Directors mon the payment thero for by tho sutKcrlburs. Tho time for Iho commencement ot said corporation Is May SI, bM). and sold corporation terminates llfty yeets iron) said date. Tho highest amount of Imlobtodnesss or liabilities to which said corporation Is at any time to bo subject Miall net excood HO per emit, of tho capaltal stoek of said corporation, exclusive of tho preferred stock issued. Said corporation Is to bo manured by a Hoard of llvo Directors and a President. Vice President. Secretary and General Manager. TKI-OOUNTV TELEPHONE COMPANY. Uy Oharlea llreternltz. President. W V Iloaifland, Secretary, NOTICE 01' SETTLEMENT. Tho State of Nebraska. .. Lincoln County. Is3 In the County Court.- In tho mattor of tbn ostntd nfd'rcri finis deceased. To the creditors, heirs, legatees and others Interested to tho estate ot Fred Gels. junto notice. mat .lonu ucis jias filed in the county court a report nf Ids doings as administrator of said estate and It Is ordered that the samo stand for hearing tho 18th day of Soplouibor. A. D. ll'W, bo foro tho court at tho hour otU o'clock p. in., at which timo any uerson Interested may ap pear and except to and contest the same. And notlco of this proceeding Is ordered given !n the North Platto Tribuno for six successive issues prior to September 18, 1000 Witness my hand and tho seal of the county court at North Platte this 30th day of August A. D. 1000. a SO-tl W. O. Ei.DKii. County Judgo. NOTICE FOIl PU1ILIOATION. Serial No. 0033. Department Of tho Interior. V, S. Land Ollleo nt North Platto. Neb. Aug. 10. 1000. Nolleo Is hereby given that William II. Turploot North Platte. Neb., who. on July V, 100.1, mado homestead entry No. 20311, serial No. 0033, for NMSWH. NHSEMand NWH. section 2H. township 12, N, rango 31, W. of tho tlth Principal Merldan, has tiled notice of in tention to mako flnol live year proof, to establish claim to tho land abovo described, lieforo tho Itcclstor and Hecelvcr at North I'latte, Nob. on tho 15th day ot Oct. 11W. Claimant names as wltnssscs: John Schar inaii, Curtis E. Ulnman, Carl Ilroedor, Ilu!!li Songer, all of North Platto, Nob. a'JO-il .1. E. Evans, Jteglstor. Serial No. 02179. NOTICE KOK I'UIlLICATION PKPAHXMKNT OF THK INTRIUOIt. .United States Kaud Ollleo. At North I'latto. Nebraska. Sopt, 3. 1009. Notice Is horoby given that William lluns borry, of Gartleld, Nebraska, who. on July & 1001, mado homestead entry No. 20133, serial No. Oil TO. for east naif sontheat nuartor, section '0 and west half southwest uuarter. Section SI, Township 1ft N., Ilango 2H V., or the Dth Principal Meridian, has tiled notlco of Intention, to make final Hvo year proof, to establish clnlm to the land above described, lieforo tho register and receiver, at North Platte, Nebraska, on tho 0th day of November. IW). Claimant names as witnesses! Jonas N, Itaslor and Frank Hoy. of Garfield. Neb., Kert Kilmer and John Hayes of Ivllmor, Neb. s7-fl J. E- Evans. Itcglstcr. Serial No, MS'.W. NOTICE FOlt PUI1LIOATION. Department of tho Intorlor. U. S. Land Ollleo at North Platte. Nob. Sept 36. lli Notice Is horoby glvon that William HauslHirry, of Oarlleld, Nob., who on August 1Mb, im, made Homestead Entry No 10711, Serial No. (USOO, for east halt southeast quarter section 17. and east half northeast (tuarteror section 'A), township 10 north, rango SI west of tho slxt j principal meridian, has tiled notice of Intention to mako Ileal five yenr proof, to establish claim to tho laud above described, boforo the Iteglster and Hecelver nt North Platte, Nebraska, on tho 0th day of November. iW). Claimant names as witnesses; Jonas N. llaslorand Frank Hoy, of Gartleld, Nob. Hort Kilmer and John Hayes of Kilmer, Nub. 7 0 J. E. Evans. Ueglster. NOTICE OI' INCOItl'OHATION. Notice Is hereby given that a corporation to bo knowi. as the farmers Mutual Tolepuouo Company has been Incorporated under tho laws ot tho state ot Nebraska. That tho prin cipal place ot transacting tho business of said corporation is at North Platto, Lincoln. County, Nebraska. Tho general nature of the business to Im transacted by said Tele phone Company Is tho construction and oper ation ot a telephone line anil exchange In tho vicinity ot North Platto, Nebraska, for the mutual boncllt of thu ownorsot tho capital stock of said coriHiratlon. Tho amount ot cap ital stock authorized by said corporation ls$ ooo, divided Into one hundred shares of tW oaeh tobesubs?rl)ed and paid for bythestock holders, of which sum morn than JmO has been subserlU'd and fu'ly paid for. Said 'or poratlon has further power tolsssuo $1,000 of preferred stock of tho coriHiratlon to bo do vlded Into shares of ilO oach, said stoek to to Issued under tho direction ot tho Hoard of Directors upon payment thorefor. Said cor poration commenced business on tho 21st day of May. 1000. and terminates on the first day of April. 1KSI. The laigcst amount of indebt edness or llablllth s to which tho corporation is at any timo to subject Itself Is limited to two-thirds ot tho paid up stock of tho corpor ation. Said corporation Is to be managed by a Hoard of three Directors and President. Vice President. Secrotarr and Treasurer. FAItMEKS JIUTUAL TELEPHONE CO. Uy Charles Hrctornltz, President. O, M, I'eckhaui, Secretary.