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Semi -Weekly Tribune Ira L. Bare, Editor and Publisher. SUBSCRIPTION KATES. One Year by Mall in advance. . . .... .$1.25 One Year by Carrier In advance $1.M Entered at North Platte, Nebraska, Post ollico us Second Class Matter. FRIDAY, MAY 10, 1912. The tax commissioner of tho Union Pacific makes the clnim that the land through which that road pasties is as sessed at one-tenth its actual value! in stead of one-fifth. This may be true in some counties, hut not in Lincoln county. In some instances tho value placed on our land is higher than it is worth. The renewed proposal to limit a presi dent of the United Stateg to one term of b!x years is meeting with favor among all classes. Eventually this chango in the constitution will be made nnd then wo shnll get rid of one-third of the presidential campaigns that as a rule disrupt business and maKe tno man of means cautious of his invest ments. Omaha held its first election Tuesday under tho commission form of govern ment and the "on tho square" "candi dates, headed by Mayor Jim Dnhlman, hod a decisive victory over tho citizen's union. This olection verifies the state ment that Mayor Dnhlman can secure in Omahn anything for tho asking all tho good citizens may not bo back of him but "the boyB" aro certainly with him all the time. Among tho attendants at tho Episco- Eal convocation this week was Rev. Dr. haw, rector of St. Peter's church in Chicago, a large and wealthy parish. In connection with his church he has a theatre in which homo talent and pic ture shows aro produced, adancinghnll, gymnasium, pool and card h&ll, library, natatorium and other rooms of nmuso ment. As a result of these amusement features the members of tho church, both old and young, are provided with clean entertainment with pure environ ments and do not need seek question able resorts. Willium J. Hryan, who has been making a tour of Ohio opposing Har mon, mudo the statement that Harmon's friends triod to purchase tho votes of delegates from Ohio to tho national convention In Denvor, in 1008, who had been instructed for the Nebraskan. Ho said he had obtained a letter as evidence that Harmon was favored by Wall street and that ho had heard it stated aa early as February in 1908 that Har mon hoped to be tho Wall street candi date for tho presidency that year. Ho Is prepared to state thnt as late as Juno in 1908 friends hoped to nominate Hnrmon in Denvor, notwithstanding that two-thirds of tho delegates wore instructed for ISryan. "His friends tried to purchase delegates in Ohio who bad been instructed for me," said Bryan. Local and Personal. Mr. and Mrs. Gus Chamberlain and son, of Denver, who spent tho last weok with relatives in town, went homo Tuesday afternoon. Tho Dogrco of Honor social club were ontortained on Tuesday nftornoon by Mosdomes Anderson, Porkins and Jonos at tho homo of tho former. Ralph Alden, Will Cunningham, Jay Smith, Duvo Ryun and Jumus Lambert will leuvo today to take part in the district track meet at Hastings. Mr, and Mrs. Jesse Rector returned. Wednesday morning from Pino Bluffs whoro they wore called last weok by tho death of tho latter'H motlior. t Henry Guinn, of Gundy, who has been confined in tho county jail since January 31st for bootlegging in Gandv, was tried thero last week and acquitted. Henry G. Frey and Jessio P. Dcmpsoy of Moorcfiold wore married Wednesday afternoon by Judgo Grant in tho pres ence of Nellio Stinott and Ralph Dompsoy. Sheriff Salisbury went to Lincoln yestorday nftor A. H. Tumor who passed a bogus chock on Mr. Lylo last week in payment for a horso which ho purchased. District Mnnagor Wilson of the Ne braska Tolophono Co., spont sovernl days here this week transacting busi ness with Manager Brown, of tho telephone company. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Gnvin, of Clin ton, In., wont thru to Call forniu yester day to spend several weekB. Enrouto homo they will visit thoir cousins Mr, nnd Mrs. P. A. Norton. Miss Helen Minslmll loft lust ovoning for Kearney to attend tho graduation of hor sinter Miss Hazel at tho Konrnoy normal. Enrouto homo mho will visit friends in Gothenburg. Ray E. Long and Bort Wuddell, who bnvo been employed in district Foreman Berry's office for several months, will Joiive today for Cheyenne, where they have accepted positions. The Hondy.Ogier gnrago will roeoive another shipment or eight Ford curs Within tho next fnw ilnvn ulv trm-l.. nnd two run-a-bouty, all but ono of which have been sold in advance. Dr,V-IiUCftS cl tho fl"t of tho week for Omnha ami Lincoln. Ho will attend tho Htate medical meeting in tho latter plnco and enrouto homo will por form several operations at Sholton. Colfax Encampment No. 23 I. O. O. F. will confer tho Royul Purple degreo on Bovornl candidates on Friday oveing of this week. All members uro urged to bo present Lunch ruin or shine. . V Baxter, former superintendent of tho Nobrasku division of tho Union Pacific, has resigned his position with the Illinois Central to accent thn nmi. dency of tho Alaska Steamship Co. Attorney Harry Goodall, of Ogalnlla, transacted business and visited friends In town yesterday Ho uys business in picking up in his town, and that it is one of the best abiding places on earth. Mothers Day Next Sunday. M.tvt Qnnrlmr ittll ln '.Tnra, Tin u ' ! nnd it will be observed throughout th country ns such. Forty governors imd hundreds of mayors have issued proc lamations endowing the observance of tliu day, nnd in tliousanda of 'churches "Mother" willbe the theme of sermons. The flower of the day is tho carnntion whito for tho mother dead, red for the mother living. It is a pretty -sentiment for man's nest friend. The Union Pacific Right-of-Way. Tn' lower house of congress on Mon day passed the Norris bill validating tho title of farmers to the disputed land along tho Union Pacific. The bill gives the railroad company a right-of-wny of 200 feet instead of 400 feet as claimed by the company. The bill has been in troduced in the senate and it is believed that it will pnsfl that body. With the passago of the bill hundreds of farmers and property owners in many towns will be mude glad. WHEN HER BACK ACHES. A Woman Finds All Her Energy and Ambition Slipping Away. North Platte women know how the aches and pains that often como when tho kidneys fail make life a bur den. Backache, hip pains, headaches, dizzy spoils, distressing urinary troubles, arc frequent indications of weak kid neys and should bo checked in time. Doan's Kidney Pills are for the kidneys only. They attack kidney diseases by striking nt tho cause. Here's proof of their merit in a North Platte woman's words: Mrs. Mary Hollenbeck, 520 E. 11th St., North Platto, Nebr., says: In a statement endorsing Doan'B Kidney Pills given in August, 1907, I told how several years previous, I hod suffered from a severo ache in the small of my back. I arose in tho morning feeling stiff and lumc and it required a long time for me to straighten. The kidney secretions also annoyed me greatly. Doan's Kidney Pills, procured from Mc Donoll & Graves' Drug store (now Schiller & Co's. drug store), .proved beneficial and no other remedy 1 have over taken has given mo more relief. I do not know how I could ever get with out Doan's Kidney Pills." For sale by all dealers. Price 50 conts. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, Now York, solo agents for tho United States. Remember tho name Doan's and tnke no other. Notice. It Is contrary to tho city ordinances for any person to deposit in tho streets or ulloys any ashes, manure, grnsa or othor refuse, and I have been instructed by tho city council to see thnt thoso ordinances nro enforced. Property owners nnd residents will very much oblige mo by complying with these ordinances. W. B. SALisnuiiY, Street Commissioner. Room nnd Board Wanted. All those who can furnish rooms qr room nnd board, for Junior Normal students, plense send their names and street numbors to County Supt. Miss Chnppoll, stating how many they can accomodate. 27-4 Di Afield redfield, Physicians nnd Surgeons. WILLIS J. RKDFIELD. Surircon. JOE U. HEDI'IELD. Physician. OIT1CE: Physicians & Surgeons . Hospital . . THONG G42. RICHARD N. MOORE, Medically Examined Maseour. I'hyslcnl Culture, Form Hovclopment. Alxlumunnl Reduction. Itcoplrutory and Swcodlah Movement. Homo Treatment. Hionu 637 2M E 3rd St. We make n 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. THERE IS ENJOYMENT In smoking our cigars, first bocnuso thoy nro made of tho best lenf tobacco, second becuaso thoy nro hnnd-mndo and lust because we put hotter tobacco in our nickle cigar than soma manu facturers do in ton-centers. Wo know wo make a good cigar; hundred of smokers in North Platto know it. but hundreds of others ought to know it. Patronizo homo industry. J. P. SCHMALZRTED, ILK mm .PSwRWr Me refer those who, .have not Banked wtth as to those who HAVE ! A Rational linnlc must conduct its business nocordlnu; to tho Inws luid clown by the UXITJ5D S'lATJiSGOVliRXAUSXT nt Washington, culled the Rational Jiunlclng Act. licstrlction for tho safety oT dejiositors uro embodied in this law, and the U, S. Treasury Department, through its Simile JSxnminors, investigates Rational Jinnies I'ogu luvly, Jicsidcs, thoro nro men oF ohnmotcr nnd l'inan oinl responsibility behind our buulc. Ho YOUJZ bunking with The First National Bank, OI ROJiTIl JZ,A.TTEt A1SJJI?ASJtA. The largest JSnnlc in "Western Rcbraslca. Stoughton and Fort Smith Wagons John Deere Plows, Samson and ""Aermoter Wind Mills, Pums, Pipes and WU. Material, of all kinds, Pittsburg Electric veld Fencing, Barb Wire, Nails and Hard ware, Monarch Malleable Ranges, Detroit Vapor Stoves and Perfection Oil Stoves, Sharpless Cream Separators, Queen Jncubators and Chick Food, Farm and Garden Seeds. Cor. 5th and Locust THE OVERLAND Climbed "THE" hill south of town. 30 Horse Power, Sliding Gear Transmission, S Passenger, Fully Equipped. NORTH PLATTE $1,000. 505 Dewey Street. Beatrice Cream Separator 1 mSBIml V IS I Jf!y SIMON BROS., J IE" North Pla j Short Orders a Drop in the next time and have a trial of the most up-to-date place in the city OPEN AIX. NJGKHT. Opposite Depot Phone IS 500 to 1,000 .lbs. capacity per hour from $50 to $75 Highest Market Price Paid for Cream. Poultry Leader Incu bators and Brooders at Factory' Prices. Specialty With Us. PALACE CAFE PURE WATER ICE. Frozen from water pumped from n good depth, and the lake has been re-cemento.d thus insuring the best nnd purest ice possible to obtain. Price 50 Cents Per 100 Lbs. Wo solicit your orders and insure prompt delivery. Mf--- ti' GEO. D. DENT, f Phvsir.inn nnd Surnenn li- v Office over McDonald Bank. StlMtfr' j-frfrfl. NOTICE FOH PUHLIOATION. Serial No. 031S1. Department of tho Interior, U. S. Land Ollico at North Platto. Nob. Mar. 4. 1012. Notice Is horobr irlven that Harry Madison, oi North I'latto. Nob., who. on Fub. 12,lSHi7,malo homestead entry No. 22010, serial No. 03181 for VM. NM NEU. and SM SEW. Section 20, TownshlD 10 N. Raniro 31, 31 W. of the Oth Principal Morldlab. has filed notice of Intention to make final tlvo year proof, to establish claim to tho land above (Inscribed, before tho Koglstor and Re ceiver at North Platto, Nebraska, on tho 25th dar of Juno, 1912. Claimant names as witnesses: Sidney Hollenbeck. John Welliver, Hugh Gaunt, Jacob Meyers, all ot North Platto,' Nob. m7-fl J. E. Evans. Keirlater. ORDER OF HEARING ON PETITION FOR APPOINTMENT OF ADMINISTRATOR. State of Nebraska, Lincoln County, SS. In tho County Court In the matter of tho estate of Ashbol D. Hall, deceased. On readme and flllntc tho petition of Marlon II Evans praying that tho administration of said estate may bo granted to herself as administratrix. Ordered. That May 28th. 1912, at 0 o'clock a.m., Is assigned for hearing said potltlon when all persons Interested In said matter may appear at a county court to bo hell In and for said county, and show cause, why tho prayer of petitioner should not be granted; and that notice of tho pendency of said potltlon and tho hearing thoreof, bo given to all parsons interested In said matter by publishing a copv of this order In the North Platto Semi-Weekly Tilbune, a legal weekly newspaper printed In said county for three successive, weeks prior to said day of hoarlng. Dated MayO. 1912. tnl-3 John Grant. County Judgo ORDER OF HEARING ON PETITION FOR APPOINTMENT OF ADMINISTRATRIX. State of Nebraska. Lincoln county, ss. In tho county court. In the matter of tho ctato of Sophia I), Hall, deceased. On reading anil tiling the petition of Mar lon H. Evans praying that administration of eald estate may bo granted to herself as ad ministratrix. Ordered, That May 28th. 1912. at 0 o'clock a. m. Is assigned for hearing said potltlon when all persons Interested In said mattor may appear at a county court, to be held In and for said county and show cause, why the prayer of potl oncr ehoud not bo gran tad; awl that notice of tho pendency of said prlUIon and tho hearing thereof bo given to all persons Inter ested In said matter by puhll&hlng a copy of this order Id tho North Plafo Tribune, a legal semi-weakly newspaper printed In said county, for threo successive weeks, prior to said day of hearlnv. Dated May Oth. 1912. m-3 John Quant. County Judgo. PROHATE NOTICE. In the County Court of Lincoln county. Ne braska. April 10. 1912. In tho matter of the estate, of Katlo Hendy, deceased. Notlco Is hereby given, that tho creditors of said docottsod will inoet tho Adminis trator of mild estate Ixiforo tho County Judo of Lincoln county, Nebraska. t tli county court room In said county, on tho 20th day of May, 191.', and on tho 20th day of Nov. 191., atu o'clock a. m. each day. for tho pur pose of presenting thelrclaltns for examina tion, adjustment and allowance. Six months arp allowed for creditors to present thoir claims and ono year for the Administrator to settle said estate, from tho Iflth day of April. 1912, A copy of this order to bo pub lished in tho North Platte Tribune a semi weekly newspaper of said county for four successive weeks prior to said day of hearing, a23- JOnN GRANT. County Judgo PROBATE NOTICE. In the county court of Lincoln County, Nd braska. April 16. 1912, In the matter of tho estate of Christian Mar quette, deceased. Notlco is hereby dven, that tho creditors of said deceased will meet the administrator of said catnte, before the County Judgo of Lincoln county, Nebraska, at the countv court room. In said county, on the 20th day of May, 1912. and on tho 20th day of November, 1912. nt 9 o'clock a. m. each day, for the purposo of presenting their claims, for examination, adjustment and allow ance. Six months aro allowed for the creditors to present their claims, and one year for the ad ministrator to settle said estate, from the 16th day of April, 1912. A notice of this order to ho published in the North Platte Tribune, a semi weekly now spaper of so'd county for four suc cessive weekB prior to said day of hearing. a23-4 JOHN GRANT, County Judgy Sheriff Sale. Notice is hereby given that by virtue of an order of sale issued by P. II. Sullivan, justice of tho peace in and for North Platte, Nebraska, in favor of the McDonald State bank, n corpora tion, and against Wnltor Goyer and to me directed, I will on the 25th day of May, 1912, nt tho county jail in North Platte, Lincoln County, Nebraska, offer for cosh at public auction tho following described property: 7 boxes of cigars, f pair of pants, 1 cap, 3 flannel shirts, 2 pairs of cook trousers, 1 pair of over shoes, 1 whito hat, 1 sweater, 1 coat and vest, 1 razor, 1 razor hone, 1 gun cleaner rod. 2 cook coats, 2 shirtssl trunk, ns tho property of the said defendant, Walter Geyer. uateu at worm riatte, Neb., April 30th, 1912. A. J. Salisbury, Sheriff. SHERIFF'S PALE Nhtice is hereby gi( ,. ) ' trttcd m.y, May Mth, 1912. ?tctt"AiocK p. m., I will sell to tho high6ivk.Jderfc-2.ash at public auction at tho county j .i in the city of North Platte, Lincoln coun ty. Neb., tho following goods nnd chat tels, to-wit: Ono bay mure about five years old, weight about 1150 pounds, Ono black mare about seven years old, woight about 1200; which said goods and chattels were lev ied upon by me, A. J. Salisbury, sheriff of Lincoln county, Nebraska, upon nn execution issued out of and under the seal of tho county court of Lincoln county, Nebraska, upon a judgment rendered ana uocKeteu in snia court in favor of John S. Twinem and against Albort Beach. Dated at North Platte, Neb., this 2d day of May, 1912. A. J. Salisbury. Sheriff of Lincoln county, Neb. A. J. AMES. MAUIE AMES. A 5 uociors Ames & Ames, Yi Physicians and Surgeons, i) U Office over Stono Drug Co. f H Phono f.OfllCP273 J A I hones f Residence 273 Si rr Referee's Sale. NntlPP ? burohv mvrni thnt hr trlfftiu of an order f sale issued to me by tho district court of Lincoln county, Ne- urusita, on me jsuin any oi uec, lull, in nn nction therein pending, wherein Olivers Hhristlnn nrul nnvii V. Mnriln nre plaintiffs nnd Clnudo H. Reed. -I I . I ft n . uisu luiuwn us vj. it. iteeu, is de fendant, and nlso an additional and and supplemental order issued to mo by the district court of Lincoln county, XUtMaLn . V. 114-U .1 f A Ti m-uiuonu, uu km: .mil uuy oi April, 1912. in snid netinn. T will nn tlm Bfl, dav of Jtinn. 1012. nf. thn hmip nf 1 o'clock p. m. of said day at the east iront uoor oi me court nouse in the citV of North Plnttn. T.inrnln nmindt Nc'brnskn, sell at public auction, to the highest bidder, the following described num. luwit: aiib ease one-unit nnu the south-west qunrter of section twenty five in townshin fiffuon nnt-tVinf -o., tlurty-three west of the 6th P. M. ; nnd uisu uu oi section twenty-nine and tho west one-half and tho north-east quar ter of section thirty in township fif teen north of rnnge thirty-two west of tho 6th P. M.: all in Lincoln county, Nebraska; also sixteen school land leases, mndn hv tho atntn nf Vnkraoim on the 14th day of August, 1897, for a iciui ui Lwuiity-uve years, irom Jan. 1st, 1898, for the following state school lands, to-wit: all of section thirty-six in township fifteen, north of range uiiiiy-iiiree, west oi om r. ui. m Lin coln county, Nebraska, and of the in terests crentpri hv ntlffl lonaoo in ooi.1 land, and the improvements thereon, each of said leases covering forty-acres of said section thirty-six; all of the above described real estate and school land leases will be offered for sale in quarter section tracts, and nt the snme time all of the above described real estate nnd nrhnnl lnnrl lnnono ,..:n be offered for sale as one tract, and tne ma or mas win ne accepted which will amount to the greater sum. ine terms ot said sale will be one fourth cash on dav of salo? tlio hnlnn..- on March 1st, 1913, on which date the nremises will hn ronvouo nnA ,lnt;,. ered to the purchaser or purchasers. uateu tnis zan day ot April, 1912. W. T. Wilcox, Referee. Sheriffs Sale. By virtue of an order of sale issued from the district court of Lincoln county, Neb., upon a decree of fore closure rendered in said court wherein the American Investment and Trust Company, n corporation, is plaintiff nnd Victor A. Palm, et al are defend ants and to me directed I will on the 5th day of June, 19,12, at 2 o'clock p.m., at the east front door of the court house in North Platte, Lincoln county, Nebraska, sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash, to satisfy said decree, interest and costs, the following described property towit: The west half of section nine (9), township sixteen (16), range (31), Lincoln county, Nebraska. Dated at North Platte, Nebrsnka. April 30th, 1912. A. J. Salisbury. Sheriff. Sheriff's Sale. By virtue of nn order of sale issued from the district court of Lincoln county, Nebraska, upon a decree of foreclosure renrinrcrl in on!,l .,.,t wherein Union Realty and Trust Com pany is piainuu nnu feter IS. Burnett is defendant, and to me directed, I will on the 8th day of June, 1912, at 2 o'clock P. M.f at the east front door of the court house in North Platte, Lincoln county, Nebraska, sell at public auction to the highest bidder for rnsli tn cn;f,, r.:.i decree, interests and costs, the follow ing ueseriueu property, to wit: All of tho northwest quarter of sec tion fourteen (14), town thirteen (13) north of range thirty-three (33) west of the 6th p m in Lincoln county, Nebr Dated North Platte, Neb., May 2, A. J. Salisbury. Sheriff. Sheriff's Ssle. , By virtue of a decree rendered in the district court in and for Lincoln county. Nebraska, on the 24th day of April 1912, in an action in which James T Feeney is plaintiff, nnd Jnmes W. Hunt and Henry Lindbeck are defendants, which decree ordered me as sheriff of Lincoln county, Nebraska, to tnke pos session of the property hereinafter des cribed and further ordered that upon tho failure of the said James W. Hunt to pny to the plaintiff tho sum of one thousand six hundred eighty dollars and sixty-three cents ($1680.63), with seven per cent interest from date and costs of this suit taxed at two-hundred rwi9n "-?i? 2m fo,rty-five cents (5212.45) within 5 days from the date of said decree, I should sell the said property as upon execution nnd brinir tho proceeds into court. And whereas I have complied with the order of mud mnrt on.i i. ..-,. possession of the property below des- 5 Vt j.,,"! auu u nines w. Hunt has not paid said sum. Now, therefore, I will, on the 18th d? 3,a19!2- at the hur fl o clock P M., of said day. at the stock yards m the east part of tho city of North Platte, Lincoln county, Nebras ka. sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash to satisfy said decree and the amount due thereon in the ag gregate, being the sum of one-thousand six hundred eighty dollars and sixty-thrce cents (1680.63). and two hundred twelve dollars and fortv-fiv.. cents (212.45), and accruing costs, the following described personal property to-wit: fclfcjf 1 dark bay mare, 6 yrs. old, wt. 1200 2 bay mare colts, 2 yrs. old. wt. 600 lbs., each; ib! lack mare colt' 2 yrs 0ld' wt C0 1 Lay golding, 6 yrs. old, wt. 1200 lba 1 bay mare 6 yrs. old, wt 1200 lbs'-' IbJ gray gelding, 0 yrs. old, wt. 1200 1 pay gelding, 4 yrs. old, wt 1300 yra. old. wtiann ik. 1 bay mare, 10 yrs. old, wt 1100 lbs. 1 black mare 4 yrs. old, wt 1200 lbs 1 bay mare, 4 yrs. old. wt 1400 lbs ' i tee,din'i5yr8' ?id' wt 1400 bs 1 b ack mare, 7 yrs. old, wt 1200 lbs 1 black mare, 9 yra. old, wt 1300 lhV A. J. Salisbury, Sheriff. - : . -. wwv iWa, .M