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U. S. SENATOR
Has A Good Record.
His record in Nebraska along pro
gressive linos paved tho way for his
election to tho United States senate.
In Washington he has not deviated
from tho rule of his ofllcinl conduct in
Nebraska. This is shown by his speeches
and his votes in tho senate in favor of
lower tariff duties; for the establish
ment of a board of tariff experts; for
liberal pensions; for the enforcement
of tho Sherman Anti-Trust law and
against it rcpenl; for tho Arbitration
Treaties; for an amendment to the
Constitution providing an Income Tnx,
of which he is tho author, and which
has theretofore received the approval
of thirty-one states; for the election of
United States senators by direct vote
of the people, against the retention
of his seat by William Lorimcr of
Illinois.
Moreover he has labored to secure
nnd has obtained a favorable report
from the sub-committee to tho Judiciary,
upon his bill to prevent a federal court
from restraining the assessment or col
lection of state, county, municipal nnd
district, as well as federal taxos.
When this bill is enncted into law, it
N will make the tying up of taxos, which
caused so much distress in Nebraska,
pending the removal of the injunction
of tho courts, impossible.
Of tho twelve now senators, who
came in with him, he secured the
choicest committee assignments, in
cluding a place upon the Judiciary,
Military, Pensions, Immigration and
Indian Affairs ' committees, ulso tho
Committee on Patents, of which he is
chairman.
Nebraska owes it to herself to retain
tho courageous and conscientious ser
vices of Norris Brown in tho senate of
tho United States, where his influences
has grown steadily from tho day of his
arrival in Washington. Lexington
Pioneer.
City Council Meets.
The city council met Wednesday
evening with seven members present.
The monthly reports of tho clerk,
police judgo and treusurer were re
ceived. JTho former showing, the funds
of the city to be in excellent condition.
Police judgo reports $81. 25 from fines
and fees nnd tho treasurer reports the
amount on hand $22,091.80.
A communication from Attorney Shu
innn asking tho city to pay for tho ex
tension of mains, wntcr pipes, etc, in
the Trustees addition amounting to
$52-1.47 was read and will be considered
later. Tho oity park was leased to
Joseph Glaser for $10.00 a Benson, for
tho ubo of tho grass F. W. Hormitig
hausen nsking council to place tiling in
the dith in front of his lots in the
Fourth ward where he intends to erect
a new barn. Tho deep ditch there
being caused by dirt being hauled out.
This matter was referred to tho street
committee. An ordinnnco regulating
the now water works rates and manage
ment, containing 42 sections, was read,
passed and ordoredlprintcd in pamph
let form to bo given to tho water con
sumers. Tho rates are twenty-five
cents for tho first 0,000 gallons, twenty
cents up to 20,000 and the council will
sot a prlco for nil over 40,000.
Clerk was ordered to advertize for
bids'for printing. An ordinnnco order
ing sidewalks wnoro they are needed in
the. city was read for tho 3rd time and
pnssed all bills on file were allowed.
litife at a time
So are ffreaf
vortanes
Tho J'yrnmlds oJ' ISgypt thnt wvrv luillt ninny
aonttii'Ios ifo nvo still stmullnr. Tho wholo
world looks nt thom with oxptlslto ndmlriitlon.
Storms n nil tlmo hnvo nottlostroyotl tholrmnfrtil
tttdo nor thuli' synmivtry. lint tlivy woro hullt
oiio stono nt n tlino. IT tho lflST STOX1S hnd
not hoon pvopot'ly plnood, tho Jyrnmtds -would
not ho thoi-o TODAY.
A Fortuno can bo built llttlo by little, but not until alter It is
STA.JITJSD. If you want a lortuno STA.UT OAT75 ATOW.
Do YOUli Imnklnfx M'lth US.
The First National Bank,
OFXOltTlt I'lsATTlS, XJSlIliASKA.,
Tho fnz'frost IJnnlc In Wostvri Kohrnskn.
NORRIS BROWN.
Faithful Service.
If Norris Brown's public record is
disapproved it must indeed bo said that
the American peoplo are hard to please.
From the time he, as attorney general,
successfully prosecuted the suits
against the big corporations for non
payment of taxes and for combining in
restraint of trade his official activities
have been consistently for the promo
tion of the general welfare of his con
stituents. As United States senator
perhaps his most important achieve
ment has been tho introduction of an
amendment to the federal constitution
giving congress power to levy an in
come tax, which nmendment now lacks
the endorsement of only five ctates to
become a law. Ho has stood for a
downward revision of tho tariff in ex
act fullflllment of the pledge made by
the Inst republican nationnl platform,
and his record in this regard is no dif
ferent from thnt of his only competitor
for tho nomination. Ho is one of the
pioneer advocates of tho direct primary
nnd nctively supported tho presidential
primary law passed by the last legisla
ture. Ho favors a scientific tariff com
mission, adequate regulation of railroads
and other interstate corporations, a
liberal pension policy nnd restriction of
the power of federal judiciary to inter
fere with tho enforcement of stntolaws,
particularly those pertaining to the
levying and collection of taxes
There has been no negligence or
shirking of duty by Norris Brown nt
any stage of his official career, neither
has there been the slightest indication
of that companion vice so common to
public men known ns "grandstanding."
He has said little about his work, but
he has sawed wood constantly and now
as a purely incidental result of his
Inbors his friends find him supplied with
a pile of enmpaign material that should
be sufficient to sntisfy the most exact
ing critic Aurora Republican.
Easter Services Episcopal Church.
Celebration of Holy Communion at
7:30 a.m. Morning Prayer, Holy Com
munion nnd sermon at 10:30 a. rn.,
Children's Festivnl service for Easter
at 4:00 p. m., Cantata, "The Easter
Angels" evening at 7:30 p. m.
EASTER MUSIC
Episcopal church Sunday, April 7th:
Processional, "Easter Easter", ....
, E. JE. Garlischs.
"Hallelujah, Christ is Risen"....
C. Simper.
"Te Deum" W. Morton
"Jubilate" J. Brackett.
"Alleluia" HymnllG.
Offertory "Glorious Easter Dawn"
C. London.
Recessional, "Risen, Ho is Risen"..
E. A. Garlischs.
Wilkerson's Communion SnrvinnN
You are cordially invited to como nnd
worship with us at all tho Easter
services. In tho evening the choir will
rendor the benutiful Cantata, "The
Easter Angels." This will bo n rich
treat of sacred song. Como and
it. No seats will be held for nny
sons. Chairs will be placed for
hear
who cannot obtain seats in the regulnr
pews. Special offering., nt all Easter
services.
Annual Parish meeting Easter, Mon
day at 8:00 p. m. Confirmation will be
ndmininistored on Sunday, April 21st.
Baptismal servico Saturday, Easter
Eve, at 4:00 p. m.
MfWstfAsVsW -CMS
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Political Announcements.
To the Public.
I hereby announce that I have filed
for tho republican nomination for county
attorney. If re-elected I shall endeavor
to enforce the laws as heretofore, with
out malice or prejudice and at the mini
mum cost to Lincoln county, and shall
continue to be dilligent and actiVe in
securing sentences, without the ex
pense of long nnd expensive trials,
where guilt is patent. v
Geo. E. French.
STATE SENATOR.
SENATOR W. V. HOAGLAND, is a
enndidnte for re-nomination for state
senator in this district, on his record in
tho Inst legislature. He is a progres
sive republican. He voted for the
Initiative and-Referendum, Recall, the
Non-Pnrtisan Board of Control, and the
Re-annortionment bill that gives west
ern Nebraska 8 more representatives
and 2 more senators than it has had for
twenty years. He passed 15 irrigation
bills for the benefit of the Platte valley.
Ho was one or the lenders in the fight
for the Ollis stock yards bill. He has
signed statement No. 1 nnd will vote
for the people's choice for U. S. sena
tor. If hiy record meets your approval
vote for him for re-nomination.
CHARLES A. SIBLEY
Farmer and Stock Grower
State Senator 1907 8
Is a Candidate This Year. Your Sup
port Will Be Appreciated.
LEGISLATIVE REPRESENTATIVE.
At the solicitation of friends I hereby
announce myself a candidate for'the
republican nomination for representa
tive from Lincoln county, subject to
the approval of the voters nt, the pri
mary election to be held April 19th,
1912.
Harry P. Stevens,
Maxwell, Neb.
COI'NTY ATTORNEY.
I herewith nnnounce my candidacy
for tho republican nomination for
County Attorney.
Wm. E. Shuman.
COUNTY ASSESSOR.
I hereby announce myself ns n can
didate for tho democratic nomination
for county assessor, subject to tho
action of the democratic voters at the
primary election April 19th. My home
is in Fox Creek precinct, where I have
resided for tho past 23 years. I will
appreciate any support given me.
Peter Jepson.
I hereby nnnounce myself as a candi
date for the republican nomination for
county ussossor, Gubject to the decision
of the voters at the primary ejection
April 19th. I have lived in Lincoln
county 28 years, 24 of which were tpent
on a farm, in Plant precinct.
F. J, DlENER.
I hereby announce myself as a candi
date for tho republican nomination for
County .Assessor, subject to tho decis
ion of tho voters at the primary elec
tion in April.
Lawrence P. Carpenter.
I hereby announce myself as a candi
date for tho republican nomination for
county assessor, subject to tho decision
of tho voters nt the primary election
April 19th, 1912. I have resided in
Fox Creek precinct for seventeen years.
I will nppreciato support given me by
tho votors. Homer H. Rodgers.
I am a candidate for tho republican
nomination of county assessor subject
to tho decision of tho voters at the, pri
mary election April 19th, 1912. I have
lived in western Nebraska for twenty
one years, fourteen of which have been
spent in Hinman precinct. Foif the
last four years I b,ave been prqeinct
nssessor. Any support given me will
be fully appreciated.
A. W. Arnett.
I hereby announce myself as a candi
date for tho republican nomination for
county assessor, subject to the decision
of tho voters nt tho primary election
April 19th. I havo lived in Lincoln
county since 1889, and my homo ia in
Hooker precinct. I havo served four
years as precinct assessor. Your sup
port will be appreciated.
Geo. E. Garman.
county commissioner.
I hereby announce myself ns a demo
cratic candidate for county commis
sioner from District No. 1, subject to
decision of the voters at tho primary
election on April 19, 1912. I will ap
preciate any support given mo.
F. W. Hermingiiausen.
Miss Lillian Bjrns, of Omaha, a
foimor nurso at the St. Luke hospital,
spent Wednesday in town whilo on
routo to Denver.
X.A SBCURIDAD
(THREE SIZES.)
JGM35
SPRING IS HERE!
This is No Joke.
You will need some of these
articles soon.
Ammonia (strong) H-plnt bottle 10 cents,
Insect Powder In 10c, 15c nnd 25c cans,
Bug-I-Cide, surest remedy for bed !bugs,
largo squirt top bottle, 25c; H. & II. Soap
for cleaning carpets on the floor, 16c cake
2 for 25c; Putzliy, cleans wall paper like
new, 25c; Muresco finish, more sanitary
than wall paper, enough In one packaga to
clean ordinary room, 50c; Chloride Lime
10c nnd 15c box; Carboline, for disinfect
ing drains, cesspools, closets, chicken
houses, etc., n good cheap, dUenfectnnt,
76c a gallon; Naptha Hakes for moths, per
lb. 20c.; Moth Balls, per lb. 20c.
STONE DRUG CO.
We make a specialty of
Dairy Products and can
furnish the best in large
or small quantities direct
from our own Dairy Farm
every morning,
Phone your order in
and it will be delivered.
Doolittle Bakery.
Office phone 241. Res. phone 217
L. C . DROST,
Osteopathic Physician.
North Platte, - - Nebraska.
McDonald Bank Building.
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DR. W. F. CROOK, J
DENTIST,
firflfllinttt Wirthivnaftnrn TTniunrelf w
Oflke over McDonald State Bank ' J
UrTrjnrsr trK'WirwK'
S DR. J. S. TWINEM,
Homeopathic Physician and Surgeon
m Special attention given to conllno-
0 nients and children's diseases, J
Onico Phono 183 Res. Phono 283
Ofllce McDonald State Rank Bld'g
ewaa8C9catsaseiiec
1 GEO. D. DENT,
2 Physician and Surocon, $
f Office over McDonald Bank.
it m, i UIUCO 16V
lones
J Residence 115
Mr JM frjrlft t-r15rr rffrtfc
Application for Liquor License.
Matter of application of James Lewis
& Co. for liquor license.
Notice is hereby given that James
Lewis & Co. did upon tho 2d day of
April, A. D. 1912,file theirapplication to
the county commissioners of Lincoln
county, Nebraska, for license to
sell malt, spirituous and vinous liquors
in the village of Dickens, Lincoln
county, Nebraska, which comprises
that part of the northwest
quarter of section 20, town
ship 10, rnngo 32, beginning at the in
tersection of the B. & M. right-of-way
and the east line of said quarter section
nnd on tho south side of track thence
west 150 chains, thence south 50 chains
thence east 150 chains, thence north 50
chains, to points of beginning, in Lin
coln county, Neb., from the first day
of May, 1912, to the first day of May,
1913. If there bo no objections, re
monstrance or protect filed within two
weeks from April 5th, A. D. 1912, said
license will bo granted.
James Lewis and Co.
Applicants.
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DR J. S. TWINEM'S
PRIVATE
HOSPITAL
218 West Fourth St.
lor the treatment of
MEDICAL and SURGI
CAL patients. Also for
accommodations in con
finement coses.
Dr Fedfield edfield,
Physicians and Surgeons.
WILLIS J. KEDFIELD, Surgeon.
JOE II. IlEDFIELD, Thyslclnn.
OFFICE:
Physicians & Surgeons
. . Hospital . .
PHONE 642.
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A. J. AMES. MAKIE AMES.
Doctors Amos & Ames,
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'(: Physicians and Surgeons,
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Office over Stone Drug Co.
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Phones
I Ulnco 273
Residence 273
Making Bad Plumbing
good is a big part of i ur business. We
dislike the work in one way. It shows
Us wha really bad work some alleged
plumbers can do. It is very satisfac
tory in anothor way. For when we
finish the job, the persons for
whom we work see the difference at
once. They give us their plumbing
work forever after.
Good
plumbing, as we do it, costs less than
the other kind. There are no repairs
always necessary, That comforting
thought alone ought to secure us your
work.
R. F. STUART,
Shop Phone 369. Res. Phone G83
217 East Sixth Street.
AN EVENING AT HOME.
With one of Schmalzried's Cigars to
smoke makes life worth the living.
Our cigars have stood the test of time:
there are men in North Platte who are
smoking the same brand they did twenty
years ago, and they find them the same
good cigar. Our cigars are made in
North Platte for North Platto buyers;
made of good tobacco and well made.
J. F. SCHMALZRIED,
F. .T. BTgQFKER
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Merchant Tailor.
We have recently installed 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 goods and
make clothes of all kinds to order,
insuring first-class workmanship
and perfect fit.
AUCTIONEER.
E. H. FUNK,
of Cheyenne, Wyo., an auctioneer
with 40 years experience, has lo
cated in North Platte, and would
like to make prices and dates for
your sales. Have sold stock and
general merchandise all over Ne
braska .
See me at F. E. Barber's Restau
rant, corner of 6th and Locust St
E. H. FUNK.
Send Us Your Shipments of
Grain and Hay
Wo pay tho top market. Three cou
pons free with returns on each car of
nay you ship us to handle for your ac
count. Fifteen coupons nnd $3.50 in
cash will secure for your home an ele
gant
42-Piece Royai Blue Dinner
Set worth $10.00.
Consign your hay to us and plenso
the ladies and also get a good price for
your hay.
Our Motto: Fair treatment and
prompt remittances.
Sample of tho quality of these dishes
can be Been nt the office of tho Semi
Weekly Tribune.
The F. C. Ayres Mer. Co.,
20th and Wazee Streets, '
Denver, Colorado.
Homestead,
040 acres well improved GJ miles of
Kimbnll.. $1700. Also 160 aero relin
quishment most all good farm land no
improvements. 10 miles ot town $zou.uu
L. E. Lockwood, Kimbnll, Neb.
Dr. Harry Mitchell,
GRADUATE DENTIST.
Room 7. lllntnan Illock.
fcOSM Dewey Street.
North Platte, - - Nebraska.
Serial No. 03207.
NOTIOV, l-'OB I'UHLIOATION
DEPAItTMENT OK TUB INTKIIIOIi.
United States Lund Onico.
At North Platto. Nouraska. Fob. 3.1012.
Notice la linreby given that Klmer
Cooir of North I'latte Nob., who on
March 30th, 1007, mado homestead entry No.
X83 Sorlal No. OXJ1 for tho can half of
tli northeast uuartct and tho cast half of
Kouthcast quarter of Boctlon SO, Town 15,
N., Haneo a W., of tho 0th Principal
Meridian, has fllod notice of In
tention to mako final flvo yoar
proof, to establish claim to tho land above
described, before tho mKlstor and rrcolvor
at North Platto, Nebraska, on tho Cth day
of April. 1012.
Claimant names as witnesses: Carl
W. McOrow, Fred Maiono, Julia Malono and
Mary llruteniitz, all of North Platto. Nob.
ftHl John H. Evans ItuKistor.
Notico lor Publication.
Sorlal No. Oi.WJ
Department of tho Interior.
U. S. Laud OIUco at North Platto. Nnb.
Fob. 10th, 1W1.
Notico Is hereby Klven that Frauk Hood,
of North Platte. Nob., who on Ma 20, 1IK)5.
mado Homestead Eutry No. 2113D. fc'orlal No.
0.'50J, for north half anil southwest quarter
Section 22. Township, ltJ, North, range 3U.
Wost of tho slxtn principal meridian
has fllud notico of Intention to make final
flvo yoar proof, to establish claim to tho
land above UescrllxHl, bforo the Register
and Receiver at North Platto Nebraska,
on tho 10th day of April. 1912.
Claimant names as witnesses: Chris .Tohn
non, Ruport Schwaliror, Richard Roes and
Charles It. Hretciuttz, all of North Plate
Neb.
f20- . V. Kvavb. Itpirlntf.r.
PRORATE NOTICE.
In tho County Court of Lincoln county, Ne
braska. March 7, 1012.
In tho matter of the estate of Andrew
Johnson, deceased.
Notice Is hereby given, that the creditors
of said deroased will meet the Executor
of said estate, before the County Judgo of
Lincoln county, Nobraska. at tho county
court room In said county, on the-lth day of
April. 1U12. and on tho 4tli day of October,
11)12, at 9 o'clock a. m. each day, for tho pur
pose of presenting thoirclalms for examina
tion, adjustment and allowance. Six months
are allowed for creditors to present their
claims and ono year for tho Executor to
settle said estate from tho 5th day of
March. 1912. A copy of this order to bo pub
lished In tho North Platte Tribune a seml
weokly newspaper of said county for four
successive weeks prior to said 4th day of
April. 1912.
mUM JOHN ORANT. County Judge
ORDER OK HEARING ON PETITION FOR
APPOINTMENT OF ADMINISTRATOR
?tato of Nobraska, Lincoln County, SS.
n tho County Court
In the matter of tho estate of Katlo
Uondy, deceased.
On reading and'filing tho petition of Charles
Hondy, praying that tho administration of
said estato may bo granted to himself
as administrator.
Ordered. That Apr. lCtfi. 1012. at 9 o'clock
a.m., is assigned for hearing said petition
when all persons interested In said matter
may appeur at a county court to bo lioH In
and for said county, and show causo'" why
tho prayer of petitioner should not be
granted; and that, notico of tho pendency of
bald petition and tho hearing thereof, bo
given to all porsons interested In said matter
by publishing a copv of this order In tho
North Platte Seinl-Wcokly Tribune, a legal
weekly nowspaper printed in said county for
three successive weoksi prior to said day of
hearing.
Dated March 25. 1012.
m2i3-3 John Quant. County Judge.
ORDER OF HFARINO.
State of Nebraska. Lincoln county, ss.
In tho county court. SI arch 22. 1912.
In the matter of tho estato of Christian
Marnuotto, deceaoed.
On reading and filing the potltlon of Fred
rick Jlarduotte. praying that the Instrument
tiled on tho 10th day of March, 1912. and pur
portlnglto bo tho last will and testament of
the Raid deceased, may bo proved, approved,
probated, allowed and recorded as tho last
will and toHtamont of tho said Christian
Marquotto. deceaxed, and that tho execution
of said instrument may bo committed and tho
administration of said estato may be granted
to Fredrick Marquette, as executor
Ordered. That April 10th. 1912. at 9
o'clock a. m, Is assigned for hearing bald
potltlon when all persons Interested In said
matter may appear at a county court,
to bo held In and for said county
and show cause, if any there be, why the
prayer of tho pctloner should not bo granted.
A copy of this order to be published In tho
North Platto Tribune, a legal semi-weekly
newspaper printed In ba'd county for three
successive weeks prior to said date of hoarlng.
m20-3 John Ohant. County Judge.
NOTICE FOR PDHL1CATION.
Serial No. 02578.
Department of tho Interior,
D. S. Land OUIce at North Plattn. Nob.
Mar. 19. 1912.
Notico Is hereby given that Henry
Doebko. ot North Platto. Neb., who, on Aug.
12.1WXmado homestoad entry No. 21322, serial
No. 02578 for SM Sec. 22. Town 15. N. Rango
31 W. of tho 0th Principal Morldlan. has
Died notice of Intention to make final flvo
year proof, to establish claim to tho land
above dosrlued. boforo the Register and Re
ceiver at North Platto. Nebraska, on tho 14th
day of May, 1912.
Claimant names as witnesses: James
Ilechan. Hugh Gaunt, Ueoige Macoraber and
David Macomber. all ot North Platto, Neb.
iu20-0 J. E. Evans. Register.
SHERIFF'S SALE.
By vlrtuo of on order of sale Issued by Geo.
E. l'rosser, clerk of the district court in and for
Lincoln county, Nebraska, upon a judgment ren
dered in said court in an action wherelm W
J. Hamcr is plaintiff and Guy Runnels and et al
are defendants, I havo levied upon the following
descnlied real estato ns tho property of the said
defendants towit: Tho northeast quarter of sec
tion (6) six, township (10) sixteen, rango (26),
twenty-six, in Lincoln county, Nebraska. I will on
the 4th day of May, 1912, ut ono o'clock on said
day nt the east front door of the court house in
said county sell said real estate at public auction
to the highest bidder for cash to satisfy said order
of sale and the amount duo thereon together with
costs and accruing costs.
Dated North Platte. Neb., Mar. 30th. 1912.
A. J. Sai rsiuiiiY. Sheriff.
r Notice.
Gladys Nettio Roschie nnd Reinhart
J. Roschie, defendants herein: Will
take notice that on the 10th day of
March, 1912, William II. Evans, plain
tiff herein, filed his petition in tho dis
trict court of Lincoln county, Nebras
ka, against said defendants, the object
and prayer of which are for a decree
that tho plaintiff has an interest and
estate in tho southwest quarter (SWJ)
of section nine (9) in township twelve
(12) rango twenty-six (20) wesftof tho
Gth P. M. in Lincoln county, Nebraska,
consisting of nn undivided twp-tnirds
interest therein and that the defendants
havo jointly an estate of an undivided
ono-tnird interest therein; plnintiff
prays for judgment confirming the
shares of tho parties, as above set
forth, and for a partition of said real
estate, according to the respective
rights of the parties interested therein,
and if said land cannot bo equitably
divided, that said premises may bo sold
nnd tho proceeds thereof divided be
tween the parties according to their re
spective rights, nnd for such other re
lief ns equity may require.
You are required to answer said peti
tion on or before tho 29th day of April,
Dated thirlGth day of March, 1912.
r, ,.,.. William II. Evans,
By Wilcox & Halligan, his attorneys.
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