The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, June 23, 1911, Image 10

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    Semi -Weekly Tribune I;
Ira L. Bait, Editor and Publisher.
S0BS0KIPT1ON ItATlBS.
One Ycnr by Mail in mlvunee . .$1.26
Ono Year by Cflrrilr ifl advance $l.fiO
Entered nt North Piatto, Nebraska,
oflico as SeoomplftM Mathy.
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FRIDAY, JUNE 23, 191
Nchrnsltn 5s experiencing tiip hottest
Jung wonthcr It hns ever Una that la
the tpmlforatUrc ha been hilrh for an
unusually largo number of days.- Not
only linn the temperature Itaen high
but the rainfall for the month Mb been
Away below the normal.
Mfss.McIIuKh lift been elected nrin
elpnl of the Omaha high ich(5ol nt n
salary of $3,000 ixt yoar.' H to the
llrst tlmo n woman Iihh ovar boon nt
tho head of that Bchool. and so far as
known no city of Omaha's site tins a
woman principals. Mlsa Mcllugh Is said
10 possess unusual nullity.
"No shlald in ho Imnenetntblif. no ae
curity ho oifectivo, ns a.mlnd conscious
oi its innocence." The calumny or
Blunder of his anemias or the bitter
wortls anil persecutions of his nearest
relatives, though they may email, over
whelm and down him torn time, still, se
cure In his innocence lie will rise aUiti
ami succeed in spiie 01 me moat porsi
teni opposition, uniy tin utility man
skulks away and becomes an exile to
Bociety.
"Holy not on the torches of others
hut hj;ht one of your own," that people
may know you are on earth and always
in me procession, nin torch or news-
paper publicity in n liiht wlfosn beams
rellect Into avi-ry nook and corcwr and
one that will illumine the new bargains
you wish to meson t of n thHTtv iinw
and tho advantages and profit of trading
hi your Kiot o, uvgm u systematic series
or advertisements in The Tribune now
mm you win lie pleased with the ex
ccllcnt returns. Try It,
Althnuch the cltv of Lincoln vnlw!
In favor of Haloons on May 2d, no bright
niioiu grooi me inirscy nB yet. uie ap
plicant published their notices but
uiobo wo iv lounii to be faulty and had
to be republished. This consumed two
weflKB, Tuesday tho excise board began
Knoiiing mo application!) wnen aunt.
roulson, of tho nnti-snloonlongUo, filed
an appeal winch will hang ut) tho Is
suance for anolhermontli. It is wife to
water tho "boys" In Lincoln who
worked bo earnestly to havo Lincoln n
wet- town nro real mad at ' Supt.
i uumoii,
I ho Lincoln Journnl baa been taking
n poll of tho republican editors of tho
Htate aB rojrards I'resujent Taffs ro
election. The three ciuosllons nro
poundou nro: Can Taft carry NebntHkn.
fnn hn ho itlfkntiiil iitwi tn lu. - .
roplloB havo bo far been- received.
, Twenty-ono beliavo tlintho can carry No.
braska and nineteen do not o boiieve;
twenty-threo say ho can bo olocted and
twanty-Bovon think not; eighteen say a
1 1 v.uim iiwiiiiiiULii 11. n i 1 1 ii i it ti i in H 11 ' HtWIT
nuvojjur man can no nommntcu and
twenty-two Bay not. Many of the
editors say Taft is growing in strength
dally and that if this increasing popu
laritv continues ho will bo an invincible
canuiunto in t'Jia.
After ltotcnlni? to tho wldllngs of tho
rrtnn who goes about qryin crop fail
ura and hnrd timos whonovor'u llttlo
not wind comes nionu. it Ib Ifl tied re
freshing to meet tho man wnVis ever
optimistic and looks on the bright side
of thingB; who novor lots an opportun
ity go by without giving a Most for
iuh iovn ami county nnu who takes ad
vantage ol uio slack momonts to put
iiiinsolf in shapo to handle the hhrvost
oi wo luturo. m nose men are too busv
to talk hard times, nnd their cnfidenco.
iiiwuakrjr nnuHi.ieKi.omsm nnvo put them
on oaBy street. Take a drive into the
country any direction you wish to go,
and you will boo scoroa of country
homes wnoro they have every comfort
mm imvnnuigo mat you of the city en
ioy' . li.R.9 ,nunY ,otula f lumber
hand building material constantly being
liiuiuvu yuv hhu uio country (iistrictR
from the .supply Iiouboh Iioj'o you
,vouIun't imnglnn tljo ranchmen of Lin.
coin county aa boing very badly dis
turbed over tho country going to tho
bowwows. Stand up for Lincoln County.
, . , The Ncbroika Crop,
Burlington and Northwestern crop re
ports for tho Htate for tho lhst week
show a good growth in thobig-.QO(),0()0
aero cropofyinlor wheat and Jndlcnto
that In n week or ten days the Tanners
will begin harvesting. An 85 pbr cent
crop in expected In tho eastern part of
tho state within u radius of lxy miles
(r Gnndm and from 7(1 to 7ft per cent
for 100 miles wot of hero.
4 OatH, biuiey, ryo and ther wring
KralnS aro rojwrted wiped out on, fanns
woflt of Lincoln. Havenua niyl Grand
Island small crops will lie harvested in
tho una turn part of tho state.
Potatoes huvu been much iliimnged
t amUrojis will be light at the, most,
rasturos and muudnws are vurydn' and
in need of rain in spite of last week's
precipitation.
Fruit seems to be the only crob bo
sides corn that came through , nicely.
Strawberries wore cut short and other
tlmall fruit will not be as large as might
havo been oxjhjcUhI but eherrien wdro
more than plentiful and the apple and
poach prospect Is good. Omiijm Uee.
Commissioners'
Proceedings,
.Inno littb:' inn
The board of ociua,llwHion-iiot in
regular annual session, promt StroiU
county commissioner, Uacon ' county
assessor and F. It. Elliott county clerk,
rho county assessor not having com
plotod tlui.bookfl, the board ov ("Hiall
atl6n tahos a recess until .June 19th:
x Juno2(JUi. 1SU1.
Boanl of equalisation mot agitioahla
q recess taken. proBont Wijltor, Strolta
and RobortH, county commissioners,
Hacon, county assessor and county
clerk,
u he books ot being complotiil), the
board of (imialtentlon takoa aT'rociws
.llntil Juno 2(lUi.
Boanl met pursuant tocljolfiinint,
proaont tun uoaru anu county crofR,
idry persons for
In !? ,,ii , ..A
Ui sur-
(.I tlw
general fund for sift. u".
Board upon tin constdenofon with
dtftwsl of clslm for $8,000 as dme
uona to land in the establishment of
Road No. 888 the board agrees to build.
kud maintain a cattle chute for John
KeiUi 12 feat wide and 7 feet bfiih be
tween sctioris 81-14-88 and 0-18-88 and
to pay $000 at a full and complete Bat
tlement of all damage by the location
nf aafil Yin,l
Ilnnd of W. N. ilama
District No 11, atprored.
CIsJm of Fral aimauUfor road work
allowed on Road District 30,for $100.00.
and on Cornmhwloner District No 1 for
1100.00
June 20th, 1011.
Board met pursuant to adjournment,
present full board and county clerk.
Claim nf Nat Bratten, Road District
1, 1368.00
J. 1. Smitli, Road District 26, $150
Win. l'eterson, Road District 18,
150.00
C. J. Clark, Road District 61, $200.00
Jesse Long. Road District 81, 100.00
W. N. Ross, Rosd District 10, 16U00
W. S. Ross, Road District 40, 120.00
J. M. Wilson, custodian, 015.00
Win. Smitli, Road District 22. 100,00
Claim of J. R. Carruthers, damages
road 888, allowed for 76.00
Claim of D. F. Sutherland, damagog
rosd 888. allowed for 12B.O0 and disal
lowed for 1026.00
Adjourned until Juno 21st, 1911.
Juno 21, 1011.
Boanl met snmo as yoBUmlay, pres
ent full board and county clerk.
The county clerk is given authority to
trade tho Underwood In tti tmtv
clerk's office for a new Underwood and
pay a difference of $51.26. 1
Claim of C. F. Iddlntrs fin. nllnux.lh
on bridg fund fof- $778.60.
. Claim of A. "W. Hontson allowed on
DriilK-' tunu Tor $130.40.
Claim of Murphy & Johnson allowed
on bridge fund for $205.91. ,
To lirmber and coal denlors: The com
missioners insist that no lumber or
coal be delivered to any one except
upon a written onleV of a commlrtsloner,
a rimu overseer or the poonnaster, and
no urn win ue avowed unless such onlar
is sitHched to claim. S iml hv th
itoinmiBsionurs.
n J vmw-mm
Cmirw wore allowed as follows:
Tollefsen Kumbwr Co. $1.80
Vrthur Toon 4.Cft
Ware Sf. Ilster 11.06
C. B. W6od 14.12
Jamse Buchan 8.00
S. Workman 14.60
Win, Slobold r.00
0. S. Williams 100.00
Holm Bros. 10.50
G. F. Moyor 100,00
(Jyins Tower 60.00 '
lilopp JInrtlott Co. 887.88
Wllcoji Dept. Storo 76.86
University Publishing Co. 03.60
U. P. Ry. Co. 1.00
State Journal 100.60"
M. p. Shrley 1.26
R. C Langford 1.76
P. M. Soronson 10.26
J. W.ton2.(J0
W. W. Sadler 80.00
B. N. Ogier 85.0(
Schillor Drag Co. 1.40
F. A. Roland 25.00.
MrsrKnima Pulvor 4116,00.
W. R. Powell 11.00
Richard RoB C.Q0 '
N. P. Waterworks pj.lfi
1. L. Mlltonborgt-r 'J01.20
Smith PromiarCJo. 7.05 " 1 '
O. F. IddlngsCo. 277.10
Sophie Andennon 27.10
G. W. Brown & Son 15. GO
W. W. Birgo 662.78
Buchanan Co. 0.30
Buchannn & Patterson 30.00
Win. Bentty 12.86
J. Brace 6.00
John Crnwloy, 5.00 s
Derreborry & Forbes 22.20
Wm. Ebright 200.07
A. W. Gray 10.00
E. B. Evans 90.00 '
Ginn, White & Sclialz 120.80
HammBiid & Stevens 02.26
J. D. W. Lincoln 6.00
F. E. Knapn 68.88
C. P. Ilowanl 10.60
Sundry Persons state cases 718.05
Sundiy itenons for inquests 388.80
faundry parsons itirveylng 48. 8Q
Board adjourned to Juno 20th, 1011.
Mrs. M. 'iL Croshv lof f fw,i.. r .
her homo In Davenport, lob., to visit
her pivronts, M. and Mw. J. M. Borko
for two weeks. '
(.is in or mini
AN ORDINANCE.
An
and ns;
conduits
and all
of North Platte. .uiui
uuiiHiniction oi no on, uifvs.u n,i ...i..i.
"EITOAINHDKYTHE MAYOR
of North IMatte. permit ih'tn lilv
ossnry for tho uko of the polfce'i
t) llfltltr Hlllt mftintlltn nr. Il..... f
iinij puivifuni. luruier that such
ant erected so as not to Interfe
mm uuuvn ur Willi 1110 Witter Illu
...! ..!!... 11. .1
ominance irnintine- tn th. m,.k..i... ..i....t.
aiLma. rl.rl.t ,,r w,Tr- i"." Wwnti ompany, its successors
and an nurlenance,l3 " V " n. . V. wires, underground
eys of the citv of N owb ii nZ'i. "m." ' "L "m aQr the streets
-Inf fcVhtt dsi and as-
and maintenance of Ww ires and o .l.,HH for.l.. construction, wreotion
for the purpoee of transnithK "PPurtenances Iheito,
streets 'undlnll(.y0i f" e -citv f North ' l,iwn. over and under the
ahull ul nil Ui.iZU L!..W A Folded U.at. said Company
tuJl!m 1?ini"iJ!! N"b" Ttdephone
and mstricteil from the uko of the 7t ee(
assigns, shall accept this "ordh a ce w thl
samUv the, Mayor a, d Clerk o sai ci 1
tanoa sltmed Lv tl, i,m.. .3hLl A
and m commoner Vl,;' construction i"
naw oablo. .imti-.il . " .. n "
cousmiction ot n ciilili, i,,i,..i1.,.. ..i..t i , .. . .
wires snail lie mulct, the d rect supervision of th. X Z rn "'".,-tJ'0'
, . ... ' . . v ,..,,,.- iiiiiiii. 1.11111 iiini. inn iiifw.,,.- ,.r ....i.i .. . v
monuis alter the accentanc of thin f..,i.ia i". .V" ,'-- vmmii
. v. ' immi- warvica ipuniin, r.vi,.., iiL.:
C0,"t !!!! U.i .am. ino, emiih
Section 4. T int tho nrnwlitr,,.. ..f 4l.i
'""" eomiiany unu num. noathr.
ooction ft. Any person who shall interfere with, cut iniiim. i i
k'Ulltv. of a misdemeanor. , nu o r, " V? K,s,'s. ' deeiuod
bection 0. thm ordinance ahull tnko ofraet nfjor ita lmssae-o
luiblicatton a ceo it nor to luw .,..) ti. -1..1.L Xr".. , l"l?i,"Bp
continue in force for a period of twen
..on u(jiij(u oj. im- onr.nanco.
Passed and upprowd -this 20th day of Jnho 1911
Afl Tlibg. C. Pattriwon, Mayor.
Attest: CilAS. P. Thmple, City Clerk;
r
Potators
market nt
driiliT'' -ny
priccg ujiti
are selling in tho
local
mx eents pir powttd, and
th. re will Im no ttUfaf In
th.' new cron tHtefnB.to
com- in. whi
Ii will h" the
any
iy irt
of next month.
The Independent says
Burgner, the secretary of
iB,
WHIer s Association, residi
irtli
l'lntlo. will move to On
IT .MM in
the near futnrp, this befntf
mo denUr
of Ills territory and his work inquiring
inn uuiiru titwni.ion in uie niuirov
County Treastirer Rav LAnrffftrd
un from North Platte for n. Tow lumn
Tuesday, looking after wnw hiiBlnoss
mailers, uwing 10 a law WHICH regu
laWfl the length of a county ttairr's
sojourn in office, Langford will soon
step down and out; and in the mean
time he can en iov the Mvrnt.eMri.'
scrap for his plnce by the candfuataa in
the field. Mr. Langford has beun, one
oi inc most sausiactory treasurers Uie
county iias employed, ami no wllh
out of office lugging tl goodwill of
89.
nuoui everyuouy. -autfteriatut
Lnnco.
Free
Cclubrntc the
AT-
A bi program of Games,
Contests, Sports,
Races.
Mammoth Prize Parade
V
of Attos, Flonts, Cnlathutnp
ians, etc. T
A Grand Display of
WORE
Special Train Service.
Ordinance No; 3.
' AN OllDlNANCR.
To provide for the oroction of a dty
hnll In the City of North Platte, to ac
commodate tho Plf.V nfTlroisj nrwl v,,awI.
the fire department, fircappurtusoB ami
police department.
Be it ordained hv tho
COUlloll Of UlO C'itV of North PlnHr..
Section 1. That tho city of NortHl
i iauo, uy and tnroun i Uio mnvnr nml
city council of said city of North Platte
be and it is hereby authorized to erect
a ciuy nan in said city ot Worth Piatto,
to accommodato the city ofllcers and
records, tho fire department and flro
anuurntugoH. nnrl jinii
Bald city, and to submit to the electors
"'!? Ry. 'luostion: "Shall said
Oity Of North Plnttu lmrmw Sir. eon An
Upon the negotiable bondB of said citv.
wnen petitioned bo to do bv ten nor
cent of tho legal voters of said city, in
manner providad by law.?"
Section 2. This ordlnmieo 1,nli tir.
effect and be in force from and after
jvlasago and approval, according to
Duted this 20th day of Juno, 1911.
Passed and .nnoroviiil tlilu -'ml, ,io,, ,.r
MMHUJ Ait I Jt.
Tlto?. Pattkiison, Mayor.
iCluis.. Temple, City Clerk.
Attest
...i .. n""'-;"i
unu proiectinu tiwuamo
AND CITY COIlNntrf hp .n,
, "I , u?u"ci . of
- "v. u.
f 7. T ?S ,f , . .f,u"
anu
and
uccesii- or
of NmthKl, ' "W of lhe
01 W01t 'lt , by a written, accnti.
nif Z Xof " Nnrti
",l, 8nl( tltv. North Piatto. of it
ita
six
wiU,inrone "ntl
shall
"i i ... ! u uuucl . .
Hum
hT ui .-(.,,. .. i
or
or h tch
than ten
anJ provision l)tMj grnt0 8l,R
S) yahre from and nf tor the paai
at at m
m
of July
Gotfaenbraf.
vtviiiiuii IlllU
In eaitl city
" oijcunrge, any wires which may bo nee.
or flr ( cnailnu-nt of th,. nitoVM "ii. f., '
nun lose or
poles, iv. and comfuits slTall be oonatruotoU
re with tho ordinary tnivel t.lm,...ri. 7,! i
1 mm nint... , . "WUBl
i 'T IIIKTIUH.
tlUlU be POnfino.l I..
Political Announcements
POR THRASURER. -
T I 1. .
i uereuy announce myself as a can
didate for the republican nomination
for county treasurer, subject to tho
.T ision ot uie voters of the nrimarv
election Angtist 16th, 1011. I will fully
niire:iHiu uie support oi repuiincans.
U 11. WALTKItB.
i rimpoBwuny announce mat i am a
candidate for me ropublican nomination
for county treasurer, subject to the
decision of tho voters at the primary
t-M iuuu ikuguit ioui. aupport given me
win nt) nppreciaieu.
Aluhrt N. DunniN.
I hrby announce my enndidncy for
th republican nomination for county
treasurer, subject to the decision of tho
ri puiilicnn primary August 16th. I will
Hpproclalb thajupiwrt of republicans
un una uny. r HANK AlUljltAY
Fellow Citizens of Lincoln eonntv; T
hereby announce myself aenndidnto for
ouniy ircasurernnu respectfully solicit
your ninpurt.Bt uie polls. If elected I
wm enuenvor w no my uuty m such a
way as to meet the npproval of the
IH-opie. WAbTBK B. MCNUKL.
' IDll CLRItK.
I hereby nnnouncevmv candidurv for
the nomination for county clork subject
io me uocision oi tne ivpuuilcnn party
I heraby nnnounce myself a candidate
for county clork subject to the decision
of tho republican voters nt tho primary
election to be heldv Tuesdny. August
15th, 1911, and
respectfully solicit
your support.
C. William Yost.
KOH 8HHHIPK;
l announce mvxelf nn u ciiniililni., r,,,.
Hiioriu,8Ui)ject to the decision of the
voters at me primary election to bo
neid August 15th, 1911, and
fully solicit tho support of tho
cans at that election.
respect-
nspuou-
A. J. Salibiiuuy,
i t i.
i nuri-DY nminounco mvumi nn n mn,
iiuiate lor tlie renub enn nnmlnntlnn
tor Hiienit. bu u ect to tho illilnn ,,r
the voters at the nn'mnrv 1pH
w si ovi n'8',,!Ctfuly M)licit
I. L. RIlLTONIIKaKIt.
I Iioreby annoiinco mvsolf
ditto for tho democratic nomination for
Biiuuu auujoct to mo decision of the
voters at tho nrimarv olenflnn nn An.
" ruapeciiuny solicit your
C. C. McGkk.
I horebv nnnounce invnulf ni.n nn,ii.
date forsherifron the democratic ticket
subiect to tho decision of tho voters at
uio primary election on AugUBtl6, 1911.
Edd P. Hkhhauskn.
COUNTY SUPKrHNrriN'npuT
I horebv announce mvsolf no n rn,wli.
date for the nomination of county super-
iiiieiiuuiii, Buujuci to mo decision of the
ii-iiiuui.ii.ii; pninnry.
Clio B. Ciiaitull.,
Brady, Nobr.
CLR11K DISTIHOT Cohiit.
I announco mvsolf n osinilidnt.. rn
nomination for clork of iltnV ,.,,.
auuject to ine win ot the republican
lULUin ilLf UIU.
Iield luesduy,
assure you your
appreciated
COUNTY JUDOIi,
I, John Grant horebv
sell a cantlldate for thu Democratic
nomination tor uounty Judge, subiect
to me decision of the voters at tho
linmnry ejection August 15, 1911, and
most resnectfnllv unlfnlf
1 horebv announco mvsolf a n Vn,s.n.
, j V....V aUifllVl I,, I
date for
, r - ; wM..v.,- i
for COUntV llldirn. snhii.nf
v.iu it 1UUHL4I iiominniton
to tho
decision of the votors nt the
election on August 15th, and
fully solicit your support.
primary
respect-
M. IS. CUOSHY.
T I,.....!
A IIU1UUV llllllUlllll'fl TIIVBB t no ,1 n.in
uiuato lor the renub enn nomhmtwm
... . ' - V .V ..J". 0
lor countv nu iro. sub net tn tin,
ion of the voters at tho- primnrv
(iOClS-oloc-
nun iiuyuai. ioui.
E. W. OltANE.
yiuo ior mo roptuiiicnn nomination for
lur liiu nniiiniipnn nnm nni
county commissioner from the Third
uiiuui, Huoject to tno decision of voters
nt t primary election. Yo support
W"MKU' l. VV. AnilOTT,
Ilershoy, Nobr.
1 nore nnnounco myself a' candidate
for tho republican nomination for
JiS1!".17. conJmi8sionor f,,(n the lliiixl
district, subject to tjie decision of tho
vuiwra in inepnmniy election in August,
and rospeotfully solicit your support i
urn a ivsuient ot Nownll precinct and
mjf iKiaioinco auuross ih ilofMhoy.
II. J. HllN.M'.lt,
1 heivby announce my candidacy for
inw uuinucrniio nominaiion for county
rammiMiiunur in distiict No, y subject
v .... uouiv m nrnnary oiectlon.
IIUNItY II. Fui.ic.
Jog-nlong Transfer Co.
C. II. SAWVEIt, MCU.
Hack and Heavy Drnyinir of all Kinds.
1 tano moving a specialty. Up-to-date
101 1 plnno truck. Oflico hottra R n. m
t?j$.$' m on'ce withPosUlToloKraph
Qffice phone 201. Bssidenca 061 ,
PQlt
Furniture Repairing -
and Cabinet Work
"Also Wood Turning, Picture Framing
Room Moulding, and Window
Screens a Specially,
Shop 107 East Fifth
jinmiiry. election to ho p. Iv..r m. v.n. ii. ... v. i '""".W. A"
, Auinnt-lSth. 1911. and I of .iuij-.it'ii. ''' f
supportwill boi'reatlv ..i ;...ni,nIil n.?n!, RH wl!es!,es: .lameH lle-
n,n Tt "I o1"' I' atto. Nel,., Utorco W. l'erhrachu
GEO. E. PllOS.qrcn of Sut her nni . Null.. n,i.irri,.iiy ii X ."
Go to
. t
SORENSON'S. .
1 Partieo wishing 1
PURE I
j SPRING WATER j
C E .
AT
50c per 100 lbs.
Phone 05
U K A1UIDI iiru H
Wuh for School House.
'The school board of District. No
Will rece VO bids for the cnnst.rneltnn
of a one-story two room piessed brick
bciiooi nousc on 1110 present Blto of the
Piatto Valley school building eight
mnos wosi anu norm 01 .North' rintte,
Bids will be roceived by J. C. Wilson,
treasurer, worth l'lntt. Neb., up to
noon of tho 8th day of July. Spec-
ilicattona lor but diner enn ho noun nt
oince ot tho County Supt. Ehright.
vceriuicd cnecK, payable to J. C.
tviiHon. xroasur'-r. must neenmnanv
each bid, which will bo returned when
Did is ncceptod or rejected.
The board roscavoM the rirrht t
joct any or all bids.
SCHOOL BOAIIl) DlST. No. R.
NOTIOK KOU 1'IJIM.IOATION.
T)mrttDrut of tlmlntrlor
u. s
i.anu unico at Jforni I'laitp.Neli.
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Mar 18.11)11.
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iierpiiy cIvpm iimt riram
n .Ml I.
Of Nortll Plniltt. N'nlkrnwbn
Ui!tol)er
1 1
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uuiii, iiiiili iivii vinp tirrwir ni,ti.ni
oinim io iiiu in ml uuivn ilnM-rdml ntnr
lit ; Itpslittcr and Itecelvur nt North Piatto.
ny;iiunu, Ull UIU lllllliay Ol .11111'. 1U11.
iiaiinant names n wllnew.on: Darwin
Arlimr' ToonH:'! 'ofbnh'm;
r. iiiiiur, naviu n . .iiai-oium f. .iflmuu 11...
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I. K. Rvanh. IleuNtrr
Notico for Publication.
8erial No. ftC'ia-OtWi.
.I'eparttnuiitof tho Interior.
u. 8- LanU Olllco at North Piatto. Noli.
.lut.o 12th. 1911
i ' . Hv. 11I1U..WHO Oil AUgUSt 1. I'M .
'or .SW'4. and on l'ul.ruarv Utl.
mauo iipmrstuad Kntry No. :.V44.
lion. 8 TownhlD, ID. North, runse a.
has flhxl notice, ot intention to maUo inmi
Hl'.H OI TOO Myth l,rln.-l,inl .n.i.n...
r i i "'v m waiiiHii Claim to tht'
and lrocolvnr it sr, l. ni." . ' v '
on tho 10th lay oi Aiw. 1011."""
OUlniot.it namiM as witno.sse8: Daniel .1
urfoloy. .laqot) Vrhr of Noith Platte.Neh .
.iHniBa oiuu'. aim Francis I,. Ke.sler..NuNhlt
Nob.
JtfO-"
1 V. V.VANH. ltPk'Islr
N OTIC 12
Kbit PUIir.tCATION.
Serial
N. OiiKI.
M... Itf.1. ,.,
INOlu'e Ih lllirioit trll'nn lli V1i.. ti t,..
ffl.p.M''. 'orth Platte, Nub., who. on .Ion
. . - ' " - " ..V H.'r.M. CI IIU1 1,11
VSIM, Kir all Of PeClloil 21. 'rr.irnvl.1,. IP.
h.'JifTM;,W' ftl'eth Prli.clD.il Mori. Inn:
Iiiin III, .(I notlcof illtenl on fi.iiinl.., il.-
..... -' n.aiMiMi i-niirn io tne lano
uiniiminaTiiirii, ouiore tin1
comber, of North Piatto. 'N'cli.
J. K, I-vatiH. ltcnU t c r
NOTIOK KOU PUHLICATION.
, ferial No. (Win.
Doiiartmuiitof the Interior.
S. Land Oillco at North Plattn. Ni.i.
V.
M .1 is. , . ,U,,n Ml
NotlCU Itilll'ruliv L'tiriin tlinl A.l.,1.,1. ii....
orle. win and ijiio of the heirs of Georifo llev
ii i ?v i claimant, whoso wife Is Im)
" oiitui i miic. nuiiniHiin.. mim ,.n
i'V'S,
.. , . ' "V.-.ttDHU,. nun UIi
...." y. hum ri;.
'.. muii 10. lownsnin
i. , no""-'" or mtontlon to
make llnal ilv v,,n ,.,t ...
M...I.H.T: i.r.T l tinuiiiai
... ."i.'"',lr l"" aiwvo UoscrllH'd,
" Neb., on the autli day of July 1(111.
Clalniam. nmiiiw nu ,ni.....u. ..... ta.
8" ii1('N.V.u!.Ja"!f.B "':'". Walter "ll. Mc
Neh U,llam W- ("von all of North Platte,
1'" 1. R. RVANP. Ileelstor
Esliiriate of Expense for the Fiscal
Year 1911.
I. Chad. F. Temnle. Pltv riort in
for tho City of North Platte. I.innnln
. .. " . - ' . ...w, t vo
mnue oy tne .Mayor and City Council of
the City of North Platte, Nebraska, for
the F sea Yonr 1011. th. nth ,i.. r
June, Ml. "
salaries of City Officials $2,500.00
r u, uepurimenc a.000.00
n once ueiiartment .2.10C
Police Department 9 inn nn
treets and Culverts 3,50o!o0
idewalks, crosBinRs and approaches
1 Kofi no
General and Incidental Expenses. .. '.
r,. , 1,000,00
?,trt'V'tLjBhtinB- V. .!t!o0o!()0
Uonu St Interost Sewor. 1 7nn no
l ltu 1 lOlOCUOIl '( R I
Sowor Maintenance . . . ." lloon'nn
IIP.. A .... t 1 r... Z ' r
C'ty Whniry ..l.GOoloO
City Hal) Bond & Interest. .,-.1.000.00
unu- Jioim tnieresc r. ( no nn
'Vltlll tfl,l ilA.i fin
.. llOO.UU
1,110 uiiure revenue ior 1 10 liant hih
jrv.ll 1VU,1UU.UU. U11AH. I'. TBMPLU.
iity uurK.
Speoiflcs euro by nrlinu directly on tba
sick purls without ilmturbug tho rest of
No. I lovl'evars.
Nu. 2 "
i6. 3
Worms.
Teething,
Diarrhea.
(1
OongliH.
No.
No.
Naumlgiii.
lleoilucbcH.
Dyspaiwiit. "
Siipprassotl Porioda.
Whites.
Cronp. ,
Tls Rkln.
KlKiiiuiitjflm.
Mulariu,
('iitnrrb.
Vhoopint; Goiifsb.
TUo Kldnoys.
TUe lllmblor. 1
La Orippe.
idloU that flt tho vast
No. 10
No. 11
No. ia
No. 13
N9. 11
No. Ifl
No. JC
No. 1
No. M
No. 27
No. 30
No. 77
In Riimll bottloM of 1
pooket. At l)ru'i-ts c,r uniilud, 25o. oach
Aioiiii'iti unic i' inul. ii 1 roc.
..lltiiuiilirujrrMctL o.,cji .'lilU 1 tulmiitrcii
Now York.
I .1
win tiwjMTinru. ntiinri tint eioc i, .
Homeopathy
PrSuiciples
Similea, Similibus, Curantus.
A liko remedy will cure a liko
diseaBoas a remedy which has
the same symptonis, or produces
the same In tho well, will cure
those in tho Rick, and with na
ture's help will cure quicker than
any other, and with less expense
to the human economy. This
system of medicine has nt its
command -anythinR in the rwtlm
of cure, such na electricity in any
form, the Vibrator, Massage,
Hyrotherafcnties. Tnerefoie the
correctness of choosing this line
of treatment, rnther than whitn!(
with a single borrowed idea.
For out of town patients and all
thoso intorcstcd: rooms fumii-lied
when desired, for confinement,
medical and the necessary suigi
cal cases. Trained nurses In
attendance.
:. J. S. Twinem,
Medical and Surgical Practicioner
GEO. D. DENT, I
Pliysician and Surucon,
Oflico over McDonald Bank.
1 m.. -ion
if Juiones '"'uu ...
) Residence lib
JOE B. REDFIELD, M. D.
Physlclrn nnd Surooon.
Spoclaliy:-SUIN DISEASES.
Day and night call promptly nnswered
Omco P. S. Hospital. Phone 642. '
i
DR. ,W. W. SADLER,
Phyjician, Surgeon, Optician.
District Surgeon U. P. R. It.
IIeusuey, Nehiiaska.
tasoetitsiAa tsaaesss
2 DR. J. S. TWINEM.
ft
' sy
Homeopathic Physician and Surgeon
9 Hincial ottnitlon Riven to conlluo- S
, invnt ad children's diseases, J
B OHIiv J'hone m Itcs. riiotio 283 A
oillco McDonald State Hank IlldV
I aoeiiteocioaovonii e
a
I
1
A. J. AfllKH. MAItIB AMES.
Doctors Ames & Ames,
Physicians and Surgeons,
Oflico over Stone Drug Co.
Phones Oflice273
Residence 273
WILLIS J. REDFIELD, M. D
Surgeon, Physician, Conjullant.
Ofllce Physicians and Surgeons Hospita
Phones: OfTicc C-12, Residence 644.
Spirella Corset.
The Lacies's Home Journal. Deline
ator, Vogue, etc., ore advertising the
Spirella Corset. These advertisements
are ot particular interest to corset
wearers. As local corsetiere for the
Spirella Company I am in position to
give you the benefit of my training
and experience. I guarantee your cor
net to fit you. to be the nroncr model
or you. I do residence fitting will
call, demonstrate the corset and ex.
plain it to you at your convenience.
MRS. M, K. DUKE.
, 408 East Sixth St.
Phone Red 202.
IBROEKER.
Merchant Tailor.
We have recentlyMnstalled a French
Dry Cleaner for Men's and Ladies'
apparel of all classess, and we"
guarantee satisfactory work. We
are also tailors and know how to
repair clothes.
We carry samples of oods and
make clothes of all Muds to order,
insuring first-class workmanship
and perfect fit.
THE MAN, THE GIRL,"
THE CIGAR
The Man, the Girl and theCkmr
a happy conlhination to n certainty,
and ono should he as gopd as the
other. Wo can't furnish the young
man with the girl, but we enn fur
nish him the Cigar, and it will be a
cigar as good as tho girl is sweet,
nnd one which smoked in her pres
ence will not he offensive to her.
If you don't believe us, try one.
J. F. SCHNALZRIED,