Semi -Weekly Tribune lira L. Bare, Editor and Publisher. flic: : SUBSCRIPTION KATES. Ono Year by Mail in advance $1.25 Ono Year by Carries in udvnnco $1.60 Entered at North Platte, Nebraska, Post , ' ofllco as Second Class Matter. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1910. Joseph G. Cnnnon, speaker of the nouse, was nominated for congress Wednesday and for the twentieth time will make a race for a scat in congress. In his speech of acceptance he said the tariff is the real issue today as it has been for practically fifty years. The insurgents of the First Minne sota congressional district won a not able victory Tuesday when they de feated James Tawney for renomlnation. The fight during the campaign was mndo along the progressive lines and Tawnoy's opponent was 'nominated by over two thousand majority. Tawnoy was a strong supporter of Cannon and was regarded us an enemy of Roosevelt. By a vote of 14 to 9 the populist state committco Tuesday afternoon at Lin coln rofused to nominate G. II. Aid rich, republican, as the populist can didate for governor. The committeemen dorscd lion II. Haydon, democratic nominee for railway commissioner, and C. W. Pool, democratic nominee for secretary of state. The executive committeo was empowered to fill the vacancies when W. II. Green re signs as tho populist nominee for lieu tenant governor and when Mcnzo Terry resigns as the populist candidate for attorney general. Stockholders of tho Oregon Short Line railroad company, an important line controlled by the Union Pacific railroad, will bo asked to approve a proposition to increase tho capital stock of the company from $27,500,000 to $100, 000,000. The proposition comes up for approval at a stockholders' mooting on Oct. 12 at Salt Lako City. All of the stock of tho Oregon Sort Line is owned by tho Union Padflc. Officials of tho Harriman linos say that Bhould tho increase, whloh amounts to $72,500,000 be granted, no now stock will be issued in the near future, but will bo held for emergencies, although the expectation Is that the money will bo used for new construction on tho Oregon Short Lino next, year. Judgo Dean who ran at the primaries for congress in this district on the dem ocratic ticket and W. J. Taylor, who stood as populist and democrat, have just arbitrated thqir difference and Dean disappears from sight. Tho board of arbitration consisted of several kinds of populist nnd democratic committeos, in cluding the state committeo. They found that Dean had received tho dem ocratic nomination, nnd that Taylor had received tho populist nomination. It, was also found by that adding tho democratic votes received by Taylor and tho populist votes received by him they totalled larger than tho votes re ceived'by Dean. Therofore Dean was asked to disappear, which he did. Tay lor is therefore tho solo opponent of Mr. Klnkaid. following the nomination of Aldrich and Dnhlman some doubt wns expressed as to tho possible election of tho repub lican candidate. This doubt grew out of tho well known influcnco of the browors and the Baloon Interests, tho possibility of tho railroadB supporting Duhlman, nnd the inclination of demo crats to stay with their nominee regard loss of tho policies ho uphold. That doubt as to Aldrlch's election has how ever, largoly disappeared. Thero will not bo a heavy doflcction of tho repub lican voters to Dahlman; in fact tho number of republicans who vote for him will likely be offset by the demo crats who will vote for Aldrich: tlio efforts of tho railroads to influcnco their employes to vote for Dahlman will not provo as successful as was at fiist bo lloved, and tho influence which Bryan, Metcalf and other prominent deomcrats will exert in favor of Aldrich will counteract to a largo extent tho work of the liquor interests. Altogether tho prospects for tho election of Aldrich are bright. Bryan is not for Dahlman. W. J. Bryan on Tuesday broko tho silenco ho maintained on tho Btate sit uation nnd Issued tho following state men t; I am just leaving for Missouri und shall be absent practicallynll the time for about a month, campaigning in Missouri, Kansas, Iowa, Indiana and Illinois. After that I shall bo at liberty to speak for Mr. Hitchcock, tho demo cratic candidate for congrosa and for tho state ticket In Nebraska. In speak ing for tho state ticket, however, I shall not bo ablo to present any argument in favor of tho election of Dahlman, Ill's position on tho liquor question makoa that impossible. I regrot this exceed ingly, for he has been a political and personal friend for twenty years; it would glvo mo pleasure to speak for him If I could indorso tho policy for which ho stands, but ho has chooen to make tho liquor question his paramount issue nnd make his appeal on that issue. In spite of the fact that the last democratic state convention voted down a declaration against county option by a vote of C38 to 202, ho says that he will voto a county option bill if passed, and in spito of the fact that tho stato convention endorsed the 8 o'clock closing Inw . by n vote of 710 to 1C3, he announces that he will sign a bill re pealing it if such a bill is passed. Ho Is making his appeal on non-partisan lines with tho liquor question as the issue. His courage is to be com mended. It is an honest way of mak ing a campaign, although it compels him to separato himself from friends who do not agree with him and to roly for speechmakingupon those democrats and republicans who take his view of the subject. 'Possibly it Ib just as well to have the issue clearly presented so that it may be settled this year instead of two yeara hence. Troublesome as the quest- Ion is now, it would be even more em- harassing if presented in 1912, when wo have presidential election on hand. If Mr. Dahlman is elected, it will bo a dec laration by tho voters of tho state against county option and against the 8 o'clock closing law. If he is dofcated, it will be a declaration in favor of county option and in favor of 8 o'clock closing law. In other words, tho voters now have an opportunity to decide whether tho stato shall go backward or forward on the liquor question. To prescrtt argument in favor of going backward would not only contradict what I have already said on tho subject but would embarras mo in the fight that I expect to make hereafter to save onr party from tho odium as being tho liquor interests." A Square Line Up. Political lines are fast forming in Nebraska. On tho day of Mr. Bryan's refusal to support the democratic nom inco for governor two of tho minor parties decided to leave tho place of governor blank on their tickets. In each case tho action wns taken frankly for the purpose of strengthening the can didacy of Mr. Aldrich. Mr. Wright, tho prohibition enndidato forgovernor, with drew from tho race in ordor that no votes might bo drawn away from tho county option candidate. Governor Shnl lenberger having declined the populist nomination, the committco of that party mot and decided to mako no nom ination. This action too was taken be cause of a widespread feeling among populists that every vote is needed to prevent tho browors from controlling tho stato government. This loaves the lines more definitely drawn than they have been in this state within the memory of tho oldest inhabitant. Thero are no side issues to bofog the maino question. But one thing is to bo decided at tho election. The position of the two principal parties and their candidates is so plain that there will bo no excuse for tho casting of a Binglo voto in the wholo Btate contrary to tho intentions of tho voter. Tho definitneess of the campaign is a joy to the cltizeu who likes to seo clear cut issues fought out decisively at the ballot box. Lincoln Journal. A German Legend. Tho Germans have a legend of Fred erick Barbarossa that lie is not dend, but In an enchanted sloop, sitting with his knights at a martilo table In tho cavern of KylTliausoii, In tho Hans mountains, Ills Iouk rod beard has grown during this long enchantment and, covering tho table, descends to tho floor, nnd ho sits thus waiting tho moment that will set him free. There he has been kept for long con turies. There lie must stay for ages. MENTOR UNIONS Uriion Suits are becoming' more popular with our cus tomers every year. Mentor Unions are the leading- brands. Our new stock is now in. Let us show you. We are exclusive agents in North Platte. THE LEADER. J. PIZER. 4P m THE First National Bank, of North Platte, Nebraska. UNITED STATES Capital and Surplus $135,000. ARTHUR McNAMARA, President E. F. SEEDERGER, Vicc-Prcsiricni, M. KEITH NEVILLE, Vicc-Presiucnlf F. L. MOONEY, Cashier. DR. V LUCAS. Office Suit 6 and 7, Kcifli Theatre Building Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat. Disease's ' of Women. We heard a young man say last night that politics "is getting to be so rotten that a fellow don't know where he's at or what it's bestto voto for." Wore we permitted to do so we should ndvise, in such a case, as rcasonsbly safo course: If in doubt, voto the republican ticket; If you cannot vote It all, voto forasmuch of It as you can; And If, after Nov ember 8, a contrnry judgmenthas been adopted by a majority of your fellow citizens, mako up your mind that you're going to keep on loving your neighbor as yourself nnd be a good Nebraskan just the same. Grand Island Independent. "HOLD UP" your hands for DICKEY'S ICE CREAM. You are not "Held Up" when you buy it as you get your moneys worth in every dish. Our up-to-date manner ih the making and our facilities for tak ing care of it assures you of Ice Cream that cannot be excelled. DICKEY BROS. A Man That Keeps Good Horses don't wan't to spoil their appearance or risk his own life by harnessing them with an inforior made or shabby har ness. It pays to buy a good harness when you do buy, for It always looks well as well as wearing well. For Btylo, durability and make call on A. F FINK. ECHELBERY'S NEW AND SECOND HAND STORE Cor Sixth and Locust Sti. Phone 302 A full line of furniture, all kinds of stoves and stove repairs, wagons, har ness, saddles, bicycles, guns and sport ing goods, clocks, watches, musical goods, sowing machines either cash or paymonts, Everything you uso bought nnd sold hero. Top price for iron metal and rubber. NOTIOE FOR I'U "LIGATION. Serial No.0im Department ot tlio Interior. U 8. Laud OUtco at North Platte. Nob. . , , September 17th 1010. Notice In lierflhv irtvmi Hint, rinnlnl .1 Orgolny, of North Piano, Nebraska, who. on ! ob. 11. 1005, mado homestead entry No.WbOu. Serial No. Olo'js. for weal half, west half northeast quarter. wst half southeast quarter, bootlon IS. township W. north. Range itO. went of tliu sixth Principal Meridian has tiled, notice of (Mutton to i mako Ilnal five year proof to 1 establish claim to tho land above described. I before the Reglstor and Receiver at North l'latto, Nob., on tho 14th day of Nov. 1010. uiaimaiu names as witnesses! (Jarl H. MClJruw. .Tarnl, Wnlu.r. nf Nurtli Plnlln. Nob.. Edward Wright. Thomas llelchor. of Myrtle. Neb, J. E, EVANS, Rvghitor. JIOLD DEPOSITARY. Homeopathy s Sitnilea, Similibus, Curantus- A like remedy will cure a like disease. A law immutable, that cannot chango, and as true today as when it first came to light. true and tried system that will bear investigation. Nature'B own treatment whore remedies are paramount. For out of town patients and all those interested: Rooms fur nished when desirea for confine ment, medical and the necessary surgical cases. Trained nurse in attendance. Dr. J.( S. Twinem, Medical and Surgical Practicioner PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS HOSPITAL. A Modern Institution for the treatment of Medical and Surgical Cases. Grad uate Nursing. Physician in attendance day or night Special accommodations for confinement cases. 721-23 North Locust St. Telephone No. 642. ST. LUKE'S HOSPITAL ZSIE ASTiFltUWT:aTKKiUT, 3 NORTH PLATTE,NEB. im Medical Staff: Dr. D. T. Quigley. Dr. G. B- Dent. Dr. V. Lucas. A general hospital for nil acute and chronic cases medical, surgical nnd obstretric. Open to the medi cal profession. For further infor mation address, W. M. CUNNINGHAM. Mgr Excelsior Springs MINERAL WATER. Wo are sole agents for tho medicinal waters from this famous resort. Per sons 8u(foring with Btomach, liver und kidnoy troubles should give these waters a trial. Sulpho Saline Water-Pints 15c, Qts. 25c, half gnl. 50c. Siloain and Uegont Water-Pints 16c, Quarts 25c. Soterian Ginger Alo-Pints 15c or 2 for 25c. (Manufactured from Soterian Lithlo Water.) Special discount in case lots. Stone Drug Co. , Wills J Rcdfleld, MI) JH McKlrahan. M D Drs. Redfleld & McKlrahan Phsicians and Surgeons. All Calls Promptly Answered. Phones 642-644 Office at P. and S. Hospital. jf i- r m s A. J. AMES. MARIE AMES. ii Doctors Ames & Ames, (j ( Physicians and Surgeons, U Office over Stone Drug Co. 6 P,nD ) Office 273 Xi Phones f Residence 273 I Try Our Flour. Up-to-date $1.50 per sack or $2.90 per hundred, B. & M. $1.45 per sack $2.85 per hundred; Buffalo and Jer sey Cream $1.35 per sack or $2.75 per hundred. See us for prices on 500, 1,000 or more pounds. Every sack guaran teed. R. E. LOUDON & SONS, Call 551. Go to SORENSON'S FOR Furniture Repairing and Cabinet Work Also Wood Turning, Picture Framing Room Moulding, and Window Screens a Specialty. Shop 107 East Fifth. Phone 268 FOR ALL KINDS OF Floor, Feed, Grain or Hay Having recently purchased the B. A. Wijson feed Btore at tho corner of Sixth and Locust Sts. I respectfully invite a share of. the patronage of the public. Prompt delivery. J. R. RITNER. THE-BEST CIGAR SALESMAN we have is tho Forest King cigar. It brings more trade to this store than a little. It will not surprise you either t f i !. 171 i. i r r. Ti f ii jruu me x'urobi rung cigar, it is a smoke you cannot fail to enjoy if you are a lover of fine tobacco. It Is a dear that, once tried, vou naturallv think of every time you are inclined for a goou smoKe. J. F. SCHIYIALZRIED, Notice. John F. Wilcoxson will take notice that on the 22nd day of July, 1910, P. H. Sullivan, a justice of the Peace, in and for Lincoln County, Nebraska, is sued an Order of Attachment for the sum of S19.R0. In nn netinn nonHInw lin. foro him, wherein William Dowson is piainuu anu jonn v. vvueoxson aelen unnt, that property consisting of money in the hands of tho Union Pacific Rail road uompany, a corporation, has been attached under said order. ' Said cause was continued to' tho 30th uay ot sept. 1010. William Dowson, Plaintiff. North PlattC, feb. Aug. 18th, 1910. PRORATE NOTIOE. In tho County Court of Lincoln county. No In tlio mattvr of the estate of Anders Notlco la horoby irlven. that tho creditors ui Dm uctuMuu win uiuut mo Aoniinisiratn Lincoln county. Nohraska, at tho county yuurt ivuiu ui nam vuiiuiy. on MIO ,iuui day Of October. 1010. and on tho 10th Uay of April. bii, i iu u uiuuk u- iii. uncii uay, tor too pur rvt:n nf Tirosnntlnir lliAl.iil.tmn ... i on, adjustment and allowance Six months are allowed for creditors to present their uiaiuia mm ono year lor mo AUtnlmstrttrlX sottlo said estate, from the 12th ilnv plaht successive Issues In the North Platte J.IIUUIIU, u iei;ai newspaper puousnea In said county prior to tho 10th day of October J3B. , O. E. ELDBU. County Juoot. IJy Katherlno P. Clark. Clerk of tho County Court. CONTEST NOTICE. Department of tho Interior, Uclted States Laud Ofllco. Vn.tli 111..... Vol. tJ i n . I ntn A sulUclont contest affidavit having been uiuu iii tuia umtu uj- r..uri ii uariiioiomow. "ioi uiAug vucii luuii wu, i r au or opction 82. township 15 N.. ranirasaw. 6th P. M by alleged that Acnes Mcllenry hasuuvurcstab 1,8.,.,WJ .residence on sold tract that she has failed to Improve orcultivato said tract In any mannur. that sho hns abonded said tract ftf trinrit than l v tnm.tl... I.. . .. . parties aro hruy notified to appear, Ha Id oiuim unu uuur UYIUUUCU allevatlou at 10 o'clock a touching hhIc! United States Land Ofllco lu North Platte. Nebraska. ............. ...v.. uiiura-mi, set lurcu racts which show that after duo diligence per sonal servleo of this notlco cannot bo made. H is norobv ordered and directed, that such "ii !.'.., uu uirucieu. inai sucn nlculwglvonbyUuondnroierpubllatlon. GEO. D. DENT, Physician and Suracon, Office ovor McDonald Bank. Phones I OlTlco 130 Residence 115 NOTICE . Lizzie Oantt. Charles A. Pnrrv nml Mm nn. known heirs of Oavld W. Perry, docoasod will tako notice that on tlio 20th day of July, 1010. Honry Waltomath, plaintiff herein, fllod his petition In tho District Court of Lincoln County, Nohraska, airalnst said defendants, tho object and prayer of which aro to nulot tho tltlo of the plaintiff In and to tho follow ing described tract of land, to-wlti IlCRlnnlnar on the Southwest corner of Lot 1, In Block iu;,oi too original piat ot too uity or North Platte. Nebraska, running thenco In a northerly direction on tho west lltio ot said lot. 4A fcot and 4 Inches, thenco eastorly parallel with tho south lino of said lot. 83 root, more or less to tuocontor lino running north and south, thenco southerly parallel with tho west lino of said lot 40 feet and 1 In- dies to tho south lino of said lot. thonco westerly on tho south lino of said lot to tho placoof beginning, and to oxcludooach and an 01 too sam ncrenaants trom any interest, right, tltlo or claim In and to said property and to enjoin said defendants from assorting any claim In said premises as against the plaintiff herein and to enjoin said defendants trom Interfering with plaintiff's possession thereof. Vou aro required to answer said patltlon oner boforo tho ud day ot October. 1010. IlEflHY WAr.TEMATII By Wticox tt ItAiiiiioAN, HlsAttornoys CONTEST NOTIOE. Department of tho Intorlor. ITnltnd Rtntna Land flOli-n North l'latto. Nebraska. Soptcmber 7. 1010. A sufllclent contest affidavit having been filed In this olllco by II. C. Bartholomew contestant, against homestead Entry No. aiiUO. mado Aug. 12, 1005. for all ot Sec 2H. Township 1". N. Itanco32 v 6th P. Meridian, by David Montclth contostoo. In which it Is alleged that David Montclth has never established rcsldonco thoroon: that ho has failed to lmprovo or cultivate said tract In any manner; that ho has aban doned said tract for more than six months last past. Bald parties aro horoby notified to appear, respond and offor ovidenco touch ing said allegation at 10 o'clock a. m on Nov. 7th, 1010, before tho Reglstor and Itocelvor at tho United States Land olllco In North Platte. Nohraska. . Tho said contestant having, In a proper affi davit Died Sept. 7th. sot forth facts which show that after duo diligence porsonal ser vleo of this notlco cannot bo made, It Is horeby ordered and directed that such no tlco bo given by duo and proper publication. J. E. Evans. ItngUter. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Serial No. 02109. t Department of tho Interior,. U. S. Land Ofllco at North PlaUo. Nob. . Auglll, 1910, Notlco Is hereby given that Mary Packa. of North Platte. Nob., who. on July 2. iwi, mado homestead entry No. 20301, serial No. 0UI00. for all of section 12. township 12. N. ranco 32. Wot tho 0th Principal Meridian, has died notlco of intention to mako final flvo yoar proof, to establish claim to tho land abovo described, boforo tho Register and Re ceiver at North Platte, Nebraska, on tho 13th day of Oct. 1010. Claimant names as wltnessoat Adam E. Donaldson. John Powler and Carl nroedor. of North Platte. Nob. and Spencer Edmlston. ot llorshcy, Nob. al7-0 J. E. Evans. Register. I Serial No. 0?2U. NOTICE POR PUBLICATION, Dooartment of the Interior . S. Land Ofllco at North Platte. Neb. . . . . Auf th. 1010. Notlco Is horeby given thatAdara E. Don aldson, of North Platte, Nebraska, who on Sept. 10th, loot, rrado Homestead entry No.aU.SorlalNo.032(l. for vcst half, and southoast quarter, section 32, township 13, north, ranpo 81, west of tho 6th Principal Meridian, has II led notlco ot Intention to mako llnal flvo yoar proof, to establish claim to tho land abovo described, boforo tho Register and Receiver at North l'latto, Nebraska, on the 13th day of Octob r, 1010. Claimant names as witnesses: Prank J. Iacka. Hugh Songor. Carl Brooker and John Powlcr. all ot North Platte, Nebraska. JU-U J. E. Evans. Reglstor. LEGAL NOTICE. Nora Raich, Plaintiff, vs. Carrie L, Mlchaol and O P. Mlchaol, hor husband. O. Xf. Ver loy and Addlo Verloy, his wife, Shorman G Wllbergor and Emma O. Wllborger his wlfo Henderson Ilolllngsworth and Ilolllngsworth his wife, first nomo unknown. J. P. Llttlo and Livonia L. Llttlo his wlfo. J. W. Miller. Defendants, OarrloL. Mlchaol, O. I. Michael..!. P. Lit tle aud Livonia L. Little, non-resident de fendants will tako notlco that on July 1st 1010 tho plaintiff Nora flalch tiled a petition In tho District Court of Lincoln County, Nebraska, against tho abovo named defen dants, tho object and prayer of which was to foreclose amortgagoon tho S. E quartor and tho south halt of tho. north half ofsoc tlon Si, township 11 range 31 in Lincoln Coun ty. Nebraska, given by Carrlo L. Mlchaol and p, P. Michael her husband to dofendant O, w. Verloy to secure tho payment of a note for nlno hundred sixty dollars with Interest thereon, which note and mortgage was duly assigned to tho plaintiff horoln for a valu able consideration. Default having been mado hi tho payment of said noto and In terest thoreon. and no action having been had for tho recovery thereof, tho plaintiff asks, for Judgment against said defendants and each of them for tho, sum of ono thousand ono hundred thirty-eight and Ki-ioo dollars and Interest from July 1st 1010 togothor with all costs and accruing costs In this case, and for foreclosure of said mortgage and salo of said proporty for the payment of such clalir. and costs. Noua HAu:i!,Plaintiff. By P. M. WimukhMst. Her Atttfrnby. ORDER OP HEARINa ON PROBATE OP Stato of Nebraska, Lincoln County, ss. In tho county court, Sept. 12th, 1010. In tho matter ot the ostato of Edward Everett, deceased. On reading and filing tho potltlonof Orovor O. Jones, praying that tho Instrument filed on tho 12th day ofSopt.. 1010, and pur Prnf to bp an authenticated copy of tho last will and testament of the said deceased, as proved, probated, and allowed In the pro bate court nf Suffolk county. Massachusetts may bo proved, approved, probated, allowed nnd recorded as the last will and testament this court WBrd EvoreU- deceased. In Ordered'. That Octobor 3rd. 1010, at 10 tm-?1" lsa!,sfinol 'or hoarlng said petition, when all persons Interested in said matter may appear at a county court to be V.ana for sa.ul county, and show causo why tho prayer of tho petitioner Bhould not bo granted. This order to bo printod for qmni"uT!lv V!suos ln.tl10 Nortl l'latto ?U10 Weoklj Tribune, prior to Octobor lird, nl'i- .i . 0 KA.K,l,1!K' County Judge. Court ' 10 01ark' CIorU of thn County NOTIOE FOR PUBLICATION. Serial No. OitKW. n o nopartmont of the Interior. U. 8. Land Ofllco at North l'latto. Neb. w.ii i v. . August 20th. 1010. Notice Is hereby given that Arthur D. Allen i"ti, taw ,.aHlttiNeb- wh n Soptembor. k , i'J vAmff5?Q Hcm5?tead .Eltry No. 21M7. i ir""".!' " U7-. "o section 8, Vfti1? ,5, nor.1 !' ran? 30 M or the 0th f.r.'L1.01.?1 .,no'ldlan. has filed notlco of Sfeu1,0 1,,a.k0 la "vo year proof. 7ir. i , i ' . " mo iana above scv .,l'. VS&! the agistor and recolvor day of Octolr. 1)1"""' 0n lU0 r! 1 n 1 t n n n I n n mnu ,.uMn, n - . a23'tl I. E, Evans. RnglstRr Notice for Publication. Serial No. 0235 L it o JJonartmont of the Intorlor. U. S. Land Olllco at North Platte, Nob. W...l .11 1 . AUgUSt ZUth, 11)10. "t North Platte, Nob., who on Peb. nth. iS?,taa!lB,l,om,08t.oau Entry No, mil, Bat a Tt?H -n,,r a,f ?ctIon: township 15. N iK.n?n W:.of th0. bl.xtti Principal meridian SeA notlc. ?f li'tontlon to mako fltii u,wcu, imiui, vu uNiBoiisti Claim to tho laud abovo described, before the Register and. Receiver at North Platte. Nebraska, on tho 17th day of October. 1010, , ' WBUra81ta' i..riialmanf ,na.n,es a? witnesses! Jamos ';""' " h niacomnor, wi Ham Orovivt , anU UHUOaunti all of North l'at Nob