The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, November 29, 1910, Image 8

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    Semi - Weekly Tribune
' Irs L. fere, E4ker asd FaMWier.
ABOUT PEOPLE.
' Ed Cokor. of Suthorlatid, tranflacted
business In town Saturday.
Mrs. W. D. Wnldo left Saturday for
a visit in Colorado points.
H. E. Votaw. of Maywood. was
business visitor in town Saturday.
SUBSCRIPTION RATES.
r - tr ...... t. ir.ii L $1 on
On T,r hi Hntrinr !n ,i,ivflnftB 81.60 Miss Marlon Poyntor, of Sutherland,
" V- t " t - spent Saturday with friends in town.
Kn lAfAil at North Platte. Nebraska. Post- Mr. and Mrs. Robort Arnold, of Keat-
noy, visiteu relatives in town osiuruay.
Mrs. Earl Grandall. of Hershey. Is
vlsltine at the home of her aunt Mrs.
A. P. Kelly.
Miss Evolvn Daly returned Sunday to
her school in Omaha, after spending a I
few days in town.
Elmer Anderson, of Omaha, spent I
several days last week with friends ana
relatives in town.
J. F. Snvdor. of Maxwell transacted
business in town Saturday and made
The Tribune a call.
M. Cushman. of Lincoln, was in town
Fiiilnv and Haturuav transact ne busi-
ness anu visiting irienus.
John Winn, of Koarncv. snent several
days in town last week as tho guest of
Utto anu Albert wcatenteia,
Miss Lillian Sturels returned to her
home in Hnatintis Friday after a brief
visit with relatives in town.
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Tollifsen. of Suth
erland, spent several days last week ns
j;uest8 at the uoncnowcr nome.
Jake Richards camo in from tho east
Saturday and Bpcnt the day with friends
in town enrouto to nis nomo in irenver.
Miss Isabel Doran returned to Gretna,
Neb., Sunday night after a brief visit
with her parents and friends in town.
Miss Wilhelminn Johnson, a former
rontdnnt in tho eltv. was the miestof
Mra. II. M. Grimes tho latter part of
last week.
Mrs. Briardv. of Omaha, arrived
Friday for a brief visit with her sister
Miss Ethel Corrigan. who is spending
the winter in this city.
Mrs. Amies Bovor. district deputy of
tho Ladles of tho MaccabeeB. spent tho
latter part of last week in Grand Island
attending the rally held by that order.
Tlios. Yonda. Miss Mary Yonda and
Jamea Foggerty returned Saturday
from riattsmoutn, where tney accom
panied tho remains of the late Mrs.
Thos. Yonda.
The Good Work
office as Second Class Matter,
TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1910.
liMMr to Whew Hmer U Due.
The Kearney Hub laid claim to being
the first to suggest too removal 01 tno
state cnnltnl to a mora central location,
which claim Is disputed by a Callaway
newsnaner. which says It sucreested
niirh n move several venrs niro. Now
comes the Grand Island Independent
with the claim that ten years ago it
outreestcd & relocation of the capital.
Notwithstanding these claims, it can
be said with correctness and truthful
ness that the real father of tho re
location inovo is Colonel John E. Evans
of this city, who twonty years or more
ago started a mild agitation, but was
not backed au vigorously by tho peoplo
of western and central Nebraska as
tho movement warranted. Now that
concerted action is being taken in tho
matter, thoro is nono who is more
heartilv in favor of tho relocation than
Colonel Evans, and when the fight is
on ho will bo In the thickest of tho
fray.
Still
Goes
On....
Leader, in fact the most successful
ElMMRatiea ef Bryan.
KanslsOlty Journal,
There passed through the union sta
tion of Kansas City tho other evening
a man who was interviewed by the ro
porters for three lines, but who ex
pressed himself as "highly elated" at
the result of tha national elections.
This man was W. J. Bryan. In other
days ho would nave been quoted at
length on political conditions and the
Bltrniflcanco of tho election returns. Mr.
Bryan was on his way to Texas to visit
his ranch and to hunt, no was unat
tended and his presenco was almost un
noticed by tho reporters. N great
throng surrounded film, no ono pressed
forwrru to shaKe his hand and no ono
even nodded in his direction. Yet this
was the samo William J. Bryan who
onco swayed tho multitudo and whoso
presence on every occasion brought nn
ovation of frenzied followers.
Mr. Bryan today presents n rather
melancholy figure. Tho campaign of
1010 snelled his elimination as a loader.
He who onco dominated tho democratic
This sale is continued longer than announced
the fact that many persons living at a distance
I V'
The
ever Q
Leader, but tO
f $
of A
that 2l
4 "U
Phvs r.iaa
' , 'Thc Green Tag Sale at The' Leader will close Saturday night,
December loth. This sale has been a wonderful success for
establishment
held. Not only has the sale been a success for The
it has proven a great boon for thousands of purchasers who have
secured reliable merchandise at extremely low prices.
account
written
they desire to take advantage of this sale to purchase their .winter
supply of goods, but could not come to North Platte just at this
time.
The Christmas shopping time is now here. Take advantage
7
secure useful Christ-
J. T. Waller. Hvlne In tho western
part of Platte precinct, last Tuesday
sold a two-year old Duroc-Jcrsey pig
ing
that
party, who was tho party's presidential therefore GJ cents per pound, or $52.66.
candidate in throe campaigns and who Thi 3 the heaviest hog, considering
dictated thrco national platforms, now
la not oven consulted in party manage
ment. Anu tno year in which he was
least felt as a campaign factor the de
mocracy won its createst victory since
1892. He tried feebly by bolting tho
regular democratic nominee for gover
nor is Nebraska to show his old-time
influence, but it excited little attention
and profited hlrn nothing. The result
in Ohio is particular? humiliting to Mr.
Bryan. His hostility and jealously
made him give vent to bitter criticisms
of Governor Harmon, who has been re
elected under conditions that must
make Mm a formidable figure in the
national convention of 1012.
The recent elections brought to the
fore in the democratic nartv a new
group of leaders none of whom Is under
obligations to William J. Bryan. Not
only la Harmon atrcnethned bv his re-
Budistlonof Bryan. butWoodvow WilBon
In New Jersey. John A. Dix in New
York, Judge Baldwin in Connecticut
are all quite independent of tho old
"peerless leader." Tho favor of tho
public is inded a flcklo thing. Popular
idols are soon shattered. Men who
travel on mere personality and whose
stock in trado is the arousing of pupllc
passions quickly reach tho ond of their
journeys. Bryan Is now little more than
mvmuijr. viiu ui ilia HBBUrilUU
that lie ia "highly elated" at .the ro
.iwiiot tii-e election tsnoiiow and mourn
the aeo. brought to our notice this sea
son. The best breeds are always tho
moat profitable to the swine grower.
Lexington Pioneer.
William Colfax, of Bassett. Nebras
ka, declares that "Nebraska needs
settlers more than it needs mono v. '
and tho basis for this conclusion Is that
ho has .more than four thousand acres
of hay land under his control that was
not cut this year because ho could not
hire the labor to do it. Somebody
somewhere, needed that hov. and Ne
braska needed the return from the
wasto production. The case of Mr.
coiiax ib ono among many, ue is ngnt
In declaring that Nebraska needs Bot
tlers more than money, tor or the latter
there is plenty to handle an tno crops
and promote ordinary development.
Kearney uub.
of The Leader's big reductions in prices to
mas gifts.
THE LEADER,
North Platte, Neb.
Julius Pizer, Prop.
ANSWERS EVERY GALL.
District Court.
u he time or tuts district court was
occupied yesterday with the case of
the Burglar Proof Lock Co. vs. A, E.
Huntington. The company seeks to
reeover money on locks which were
shipped to the defendant and rejected
by hlrn. A verdict was given the de
fended.
The ftud;M to be tried is thatof
HigKlns aglnt Edmisten and Combs,
which grow out of a land deal In con
nection with tha Lincoln Development
,Ce. It involve six of eight thousand
dollars anu win be strenuously con
tested bv both Hides.
' Following tho trial of the abovo case
will Ik tho Lylo etate, in which an
e Tort win be made to prove the Iduntt
cation of tho rightful heirs to tho
estate.
FcrMHxl ami CHlwwi.
North Platte People Have Found That
This it True,
A cold, a strain, a sudden wrench.
A little causa may hurt the kidneys.
upens ot oacKacne otten toiiow.
Or some Irregularity of the urine.
A certain remedy for such attacks.
A medicine that answers every call,
la JJotm's Kidney fins, a true spe
clflc.
Many North Platte people rely on it.
Here Is North Platte proof.
JohnT. Hollenbcck, 520 E. 11th..
North Platte. Neb., snvs: "Mvkldnev
trouble dates back to tho Civil War.
When I returned home tho privations
nau unttermineu my system ana ae
ranged my kidneys. I UBed a great
many Kiuney remeaies, out notning
compared with Doans Pills, which I
procured from Mcuoneii & uraves'
Drug store. I have appealed to them
numerous of occasions and the results
ha.ve always been excellent, vi course
1 Am pretty old now, past seventy-
seven, anu must expect some trouble,
but I feel that in Doan'a Kidney Pills.
1 have sometutng that win always give
reiter."
For sale by all dealers. Price 50
N, Y., sole agents for the United
States.
Remembor the name Doan's and
take 1,10 other.
Persian
...Cream
Will keep your hands from chap
ping during cold weather. It is
not greasy and very pleasant to
use.
15 Cents Per Bottle.
Schiller's Hard
Water Soap
produces a quick lather, removes
dirt oaslly and Is free from AL
KALI. 3 Bars 25 Cents.
Schiller & Company
Family Druggists.
Homeopathy
Principles
Similea, Similibus, Curanlus
A like remedy will cure a like
disease.
A law immutable, that cannot
change, and ns true today as
when it first came to light.
true and tried system that will
bear investigation.
Nature's own treatment where
remedies aro paramount.
For out of town patients and
all thoso interested: Rooms fur
nished when desired for confine
ment, medical and the necessnry
surgical cases. Trained nurse in
attendance.
Dr. J. S. Twinem,
Medical and Surgical Praclicioncr
Real Estate for Sale.
Mrs. Clara Now ton has accepted tho
position of cashior at Tho Loador, buc-
ccoding Miss Jcnnlo Carlson who re
signed, A lodgo of Mu&ona will bo Instituted
at Wallace noxt Thursday evening by
Robert E. French, custodian of the
grand lodgo.
C. P, Martin has let tho contract for
a new rosldonco In tho Tiustee addi
tion near tho Maloney residence Tho
contract price Is $2,400.
1 Michael Ciulahy, head of tho packing
firm bearing his namo, died at Chicago
Sunday evening of pneumonia following
an operation for Bpondici.U3,
Tho official count of the vote In this
wsiatorial district gave Heagland 7,230.
' Holmes 3,452. In this reprcsentativu
the vote was Bushce 4,914, Donter a,017.
'That Dahlman carried but eighteen
vetit of ninety-two counties in the state
'is pretty good evidence that puttd of
' Dougla county the cowboy mayor is
not a vry popular fellow. Either that
. or Ih popl In seventy-four counties
are in favor of local option.
Just twenty-two days remain to do
your shopping why not do your buying
' earlyjMd of 'waiting untill the last
vUm day before Christmas? Th selec
- '.tlMta art now larger, the clerks have.
wr time to wait on you. and iryou so
, 4M purcha now made wit) held
pill.'a jiay or w bfor ChrUtiHM.
ITBEATSihe
HOME
How our 10c
MADE
BREAD
has taken with ladles who aro particu
lar about wnat Kind ot iiroaa they buy.
They show their good judgment when
they purchase a loai or our luc
Home Made Bread.
It Is made from the best of flour' and
great caro is used in the making. It is
certainly different from the ordinary
urnad you buy, tie sure and asn lor
DICKEY'S
Home Made Bread 10c
per loaf.
480 acres for Balo or trade on some
good horses or cattle. This can be had
at a burgoln if taken soon. Four thous
and dollars worth of stock gets this
place. This creat bargain is just five
milos from North Platto is all fenced
and has a 3-lnch tubular well.
40 acres 81 miles from Chlllichotho.
Missouri; 4 room house, bam for 4 head
of horses and other out-buildlngs, all
fenced and crossed fenced; well with
plenty of uoft water. This land Is all
in cultivation. Price per acre $100.
Will trado for land or Btock. Tho
owner is a dealer and 1b In town this
week.
Ono block of ground containing 1G
lots. Tho size of each lot is 44x120.
WH1 offer this block for tho next thirty
days at $450.: on terms.
Lot 8, in block 3. just 5 blocks south
or Court tiouae, uewey atreot. a uar
gain at $350.
70 acres half mile from North Platte,
well imnroved. has lareo houso am
large barn. This lo worth a fortune to
tho rleht nartv. Thlfl is tho only placo
near North Platto that will make a first-
class summer resort. Wo aro only
askincr the nrlce of the Improvements
which is' threo thousand dollars. If
there is any one wanting to make
fortune vou had better seo us miick.
See Ed and get ono of theso bar
gains.
Vermillion Really Co.,
713 North Locust St., North Platto,
Neb.
Air Ships are Popular
but not mora so tlinn tho clcrnrn
manuiactured by J. F. Schmalzried
Their nomilnrltv in Hun tn (linlf
nothing but tho best tobacco crotner intn
their make-up. The nickel cigars aro
juss ns gooa ior mo price as are those
which sell for a dime. Try ono of tho
uiunjf uruuua mauo Dy us,
J. F. SCHMALZRIED
Try Our Flour
Up-to-dato $1.50 per sack or $2.90
per hundred, B. & M. $1.45 per sack
$2.85 per hundred; Buffalo and Jer
sey vjroum ijn.ao per sacK or $a. o por
hundred. Seo ua for prices on 500, 1,000
or more pounus, trvery sock guaran
teed.
R. E. LOUDON & SONS,
Call 551.
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 Locusr St
Telephone No. 642.
Office over McDonaMVBink.
J Oillce lBtfvw
J Residence 115
Phones
A. J. AMES. MARIE AMES.
Declors Ames
p Physicians and Surgcsns,
8
Office over Stone Drug Co.
Uince ZT6
Phones
f Residence 273
Phone 268
FOR ALL KINDS OP
Flour, Feed, Win or Hay
Having recently purchased tho
B. A. Wilson feed store at the
corner of Sixth and Locust Sts.
I respectfully invite a share of
tho patronage of tho public.
Prompt delivery.
J. R. RITNER
Go to
SORENSON'S
FOR
Furniture Repairing
and Cabinet Work
Abe Weed THmag, Picture Franiag
Room Moulding, and Window
Screes a Specialty.
Shop 107 East Fifth.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Serial No. 02701.
Don&rtmont of tho Interior.
U. 8. Land OUlce at North Platte. Nob.
nov. KID. 1VIU,
Notice Is hereby alvon that Frank 1). LIv
lngston. ot North Platto. N eh., who. on Doc,
2Srtl. l05.ruado II. H No. 215D5. Horlal Nn.
OJT0I. for wcstH BocttonSJ. Township IS,
n itancosv. v. or wioom rrincinai Moriaion.
haatllLMl nottcaot lntontlontomakoilnal live
yari)root to estobllsh claim to the land
above described, before tho Iti'clster and Ko
colvnr at North Platto, Net)., on tho 11th day
or jan-.ivii.
Olalmant names aawltnoMOS! Perry Camtv
bell, AiloUih Itmlolph. Oharlca IlreternlU and
v- ii. uomua ati ornorui l-iatte, neur.
J, K. Evans, Kctttster.
W. W. SADLER, M. D
Pkyticiaa, Surgeea and Opticias.
U. P. District Surgeon.
HERSHEY, - - NEBRASKA.
John S. Twinem, M. D.,
ilamesBalhic Physician
and SuracsH.
Special attention to Obstetrics and
Children's Diseases.
Office: McDonald Stato Bank Building
Corner 6th & Dewoy Sta.
I Phones: Office 183. Rcsldonco 283.
NOTICE FOU PUBLICATION.
Horlal No. 01W1.
Dopartmont ot the Interior.
U. 8. Land OIHco at North Platte. Nob.
Oct. U. 1910.
Nottco Is hereby plvctl that Georffo E. Gar-
man, ot norahey. Mob., 'who, on Juno Z8, ivoi.
mado homoAtead entry No. 0035. serial No.
0IUB1, for all ot section St, township 12, N.
rango w. w or tno utn rrincipai fiioriuian, uas
flled notlco of Intention to mako final Dye
year proof, to establish claim to tbo land
above described, before tho Ucelstor and Ito-
celvor at North Platto. Nebraska, on tho loth
lay or uoc. iviu.
Claimant names as vrltnosseai Alvln
Zauler. of North Platto. Nob.. Dell Titter
Ington, ot Sutherland, Nob.. A. IC Mclntyre.
of Hershoy, Nob., Joe Avolancb, of Horahoy.
o. . .
O18-0 , J. E. KTANS. liCUter.
NOTICB FOB PUBLICATION,
Serial No. 01182.
Department of tho Interior
U. B. Land OOlco at North Platto. Neb.
Oat. 14th. 1910.
Nottco Is horoby si von that Alvln Zauler.
lot North Platto, Nebraska, who on
July. 0th. trado Homestead entry
No. 0337. .Serial No. 02182. for south half.
inorthvest quarter, lots 3 and I and
south halt section 4, township 12. north
rango 82, west of tho 6th Principal
Meridian, lias tuoa notico ox intention to
mako flbal flvo year nroof. to oatabllsh
I claim to tho land abovo described, boforo
tho iccelster and Kocolvor at North Platto,
Nebraska. Ion the 10th day of Doc., 1010..
Claimant namos as witnesses: Goonro E.
Carman, Ilorshoy, Neb.. Doll Tlttorlnston.
Hutborland, neb. J as 11. itunnor. of ilorshoy,
Neb., Herman Wondoborn, of North Platto,
Nob.
ol7-o J. K. Evans. Koelstor.
Notice for Publication.
Borlal No. 01080.
Departmcntot tho Interior.
TJ. 8. Land Oillce at North Platto. Nob.
Nor. Bth, 1910.
Notlco la horoby irlven that Frank J. Facka
of North Platto. Nob., who on June 2Stb,
loot, mauo iiomostoau Kntry wo. twin, serial
No. 0im, for all of aoctlon 14, township 18. N .
Rango 32, AV. ot tho sixth principal meridian,
has fllod notlco ot Intention to mako final
flvo year proof, to establish claim to me
land abovo described, boforo tboRoclstor
and Ilocelvor at North Platte. Nebraska.
on tho 7th day of January, 1911.
uiaimant names aa witnesses: Bponcor
Kdmlsten and Washlneton Edmlaten, both of
Hershoy cibn.. Ulmrios' Pi oyer, of Dickons,
Nob. Adam Donaldson of North l'latto. Nob.
n!0- J. K. KVAKd. Koirtstnr.
NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION.
Borlal No. 02195.
Department ot tho Interior.
U. 8. Land Ofilco at North Platte. Neb.
Nov. 5th. 1910.
Notlco Is hereby irlven that Anna Bchwaliror
ot North Platto. Nob., who on March
21st. 1005. mado Homestead Entry No. 21118.
Borlal No. CMOS, for tho ueM. .oH nwW. soM.
sM, aw!4 section 28, township 16. north,
rango bu, west or tno utn principal meridian,
has fllod notice of Intention to mako final
flvo yoar proof, to establish claim to the
land abovo described, beforo tho resistor
and rocelvor at North Platto. Nebraska,
on tho ill. day ot January luu.
Claimant names as witnossest I), w- Moon,
Chrlt .Johnson O. F. Blvlts and Fred J.
Bromors. all of North Platto, Nob. .
nio-n i K. kvanh. HflElNtnr.
t NOTICE.
C M. Orav 'and Mrs. O- M Gray. his. wife.
will tako notlco that on the 0th day ot No
vember, 1910, tho Atlanta Btato Bank, a
uanKintr corporation, piainiu noroin. uiea
Its notltton In tho district court ot Lincoln
county. Nebraska, against said defendants.
u. m. uray ana Mrs. u. uray. tuooDjoct
and prayer ot which aro to foreclose a cer
tain mortaago exocutca ny iienry veatnors
and Bomlra Feathors to F. M. Oarpontor
glvon to secure a rortaln promissory note in
tno sum or wou.uu aatea rrairie uity, lowa,
May 23d, 1905. and duo and payable on or be
foro May 23d. 1U08, drawing Interest at tho
rato of 6 per cent por annum and a por cont
after duo, which inortgago convoyed as se
curity to tho said F. M. Carpentor. the west
n or section , townsuip io, n. rangu ou wi
that said note and mortsaeo were duly as
signed and transferred to tho plalnttrr heroin
beforo maturity for a good and valuable con
sideration and In tho usual courso of busi
ness: that tho said plaintiir is now tno owner
and holder of said noto and mortgage and
entitled to tho moneys duothoroon, and there
U now duo on said noto and mortgage the
sum of $82S.O0 and por cont from tho Uth day ,
ot November. 1910; that plaintiff prays for a
decree, that the defendant or any of thorn be
required to pay tho samo or that Bald prem
ises may bo sold to satisfy tho amount fcund
dun. That tho first truo and real namo of
tbo defondant u. M uray is to piamtlir un
known and that the flrt. truo and real namo
of Mm U- M. Gray, tho wife ot tho dofendant
O. M. uray. is unknown to piaintitr ana tno
samo cannot bo ascertained attor diligent
search and Inquiry- . .
You and each ot you aro required to answor
aid Petition on or beforo .Monday, the 2d day
of January. 10U.
Dated tills 2ist day or Novemuor. iviu.
THE ATLANTA STATE BANK.
By A . Mur.DOON, its Attornoy
Legal Notice.
Julius L. DoRenter. will take
notico that on tho 4th day of
August, 1910, Ella A. DeRenter, plain-
tnt Heroin, niea ner pouiion in me
District Court of Lincoln County, No
hrnskn. ncrainst said defendant, the
object and prayer of which is to obtain
a divorce from said dofendant upon tho
grounds of extreme cruelty practiced
by defendant against plaintiff, on Sep
tember 19, 1908, and his desertion of the
plaintilF, and failure to support and
caro for said plaintiff during the time
when plantiff was in need of medical
attention. And for tho restoration of
the plaintiff's name to that of her
maiden name. Ella A. Hume, and for
such other relief as equity may afford.
You aro rcqulreu to answer, sam pe
tition on or before the 20th day of De
cember, 1910.
Dated uio I4tn aay or jNovemoer,
1910.
ELLA A. DEUENTEK, Jfiatntltt.