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" ,-Vf Semi -Weekly Tribune Ira L. Bare, Editor aad Publisher. SUIJSCRII'TION KATES. Ono Year by Mail in wlvaaco $1.25 Ono Year by Carrier in advance. ..... .$1,50 Eatored at North Platte. Nebraska, Post oflico as Second Class Matter. TUESDAY, AUGUST 27, 1912. Announcement I herewith announce my cnndl dacy for county commissioner on the repuhlicnn ticket and ask the support of nil citizens and pledge to conduct the county nffairs in nn economical and business way if elected. IRA L. MlLTONHEIlOEIt. Tho state railway commission has compiled a report showing that during 1911 the sale of tickets nt all .Nebraska stations to points within and outside the state amounted to $9,359,7-12, of which tho Burlington sold $1,02,(579, and tho Union Pacific $1,8G8,119. Jacob Schiir, the multi-millionaire of New York city, has deserted Taft and "joincil the Wilson forces. You will notice all the plutocrats are deserting Taft, and there's a reason. The actions of President Taft during tho past yenr have not pleased tho "interests" and opposition from that direction may be expected. Governor Aldrich says that there will be "nothing doing" on tho demand of Mike Harrington foraspecinl session of the legislature, so that a law enn bo passed enabling tho bull moose conven tion to get a ticket in the field. "Noth ing short of war, pestilence or famine will causo me to call an extra s&jajon'l of tho legislature, said tho governor-, Senator Kenyon of Iowa was Orated as a progressive and has been consistent in his practice as well ashis professions But ho will not stand for the prpgres sivo third party, and is supporting Taft, although not agreeing with him in somo matters. Senator Kcnypn especially commends the president for enforcing the Sherman anti-trust law, n courso that haB arrayed against him him evury important trust in tho United States, Kenyon also says Uoosovolt should havo remained in the republican party. V Ah a sequel to tho seed corn campaign inaugurated lastfnllby tho Omaha Com mercial club's publicity bureau and the experiment station of tho stato univer sity at Lincoln, a "seed corn selection week" has been dated September 30 to October 5, Tho publicity bureau nnd exporimont station wilj stnrt an educa tional campaign to got tho farmein to select their seed corn for tho next planting season during that week, in stead of carrying tho corn direct to the cribs, whore much of it becomes ruined for planting purposes. Does any snno man bolievo that if Roosevelt had had enough delegates in tho Juno convention nt Chicago to givo him the nomination thero would bo any of this righteous talk against boss rule that wo henr from him today? Would not every one of his. speeches bo full of glowing tributes to (ho record of tho republican party? And yet if ho had become its nominee tho republican party would bo much worso boss-riddon than it Is now, for in arroganco, selfish ness, insolence nnd luthless domination tho present generation of Americans line never seen a political boss who could hold a candlo to Thoodore Roose velt. John D. Archbold Friday told the Bonato committee investigating cam paign funds that the Standard Oil com pany's $125,000 contribution to the re publican wnr chest of 1004 was made upon assurances from Cornelius N.Bliaa that "the contribution was acceptable to Colonol Roosevelt and that further contributions would be acceptable." Tho Tribune haB been publishing items concerning contributions by corporations to tho Roosovclt campaign fund of 1001 just to show that Roosevolt's prosent claim of "I nm holier than thou" is of recent orgin; that eight years ago he had no conscientious scruples against accepting "tainted money." And not withstanding the stand Roosovelt today takes against tho corporations, it is from thorn that ho will got tho money to run his present campaign; in othor words Roosevelt is not sincere. Knnsus City Journal. Perkins' sudden Bolicitude for his children is indeed touching. But he has not failed to pro vide magnificently for them by his Wall street operations und as a partner of J. Pierpont Morgan. Perkins 1b not on rec ord as wanting to do anything for tho American laborer. It was necessary to make some sort of explanation why this representative of tho trusts who is financing tho Roosovelt .campaign got In without besmirching tho causo ho joined. And "curiously onongh," tho notorious Boss Finn of Pittsburgh tho public contractor who h.is amassed, $15, 000,000 out of his deals, mado tho samp excuse! It ought to bring tears to tho eyes of tho honost workingmon of the nation to see this precious pnlr of smooth workers wturftwl to lily whlto. nesa dimply by,tte r& process of being for Me. Taft Committee Declared Regular. As was nredictcd at tho time of tho split in the republican convention and the organization of a republican state committee from the Taft republicans who did not propose to bo sat down upon by men who would not recognize the nominees of tho national convention, tho Taft or regular republican com mittee is tho only stato committee that Will be recognized by the national republican committee. Last Friday tho following telrgram from Charles D. Utiles, chairmnn of the republican national committee, was received by Judge Holmes of Lincoln: "National committee recognizes as regular republican organization in Ne braska that which is supporting Prrsi dent Taft and Vice President Sherman for re-election. "Those who would masquerade as re publican will not have tho co-operation of the nntional committee. The nt tempt to confuse theissueby.mcn who are out of the party ami yet seek to operate from withid is being exposed and defeated." Questions Asked Roosevelt. Colonel Bryan has propounded to Colonel Kooscvelt a number of question?, a few of the more pertinent ones being as follows: 1. Would a new party have organized at this time if Mr. Roosevelt were not a candidate for president? 2. Vouid Mr. Roosevelt have favored the organization of a now party had any one beside himself suffered defeat at Chicago by President Taft? 3. Would Mr. Roosevelt have regard ed the republican bosses as an insuper able objection to the republican party if ho lind succeeded in seating enough of his delegates to givo him a majority in the convention? 4. If Mr. Rooselvelt had controlled the national committee by one vote, and had seated enough o'f his southern delegates to dominate tho convention, would ho not regard the republican party as tho peoplo's party, and tho only organization to be trusted? C. A third term an honordeclined by Washington and JefTerson and with held from Grant opens the door to any number of terms; what emergency re quires it? Forest Reserve to be Opened. A Sunday dispatch from Washington says: The secretary of agriculture has advised Congressman Kinknid that it has been decided to open for settle ment under the quarter-section act cortain portions of tho North Platte forest reserve. It is probable that more than 300,000 acres will bo avail able for entry. Tho secretary of agriculture must first classify the land to determine what is to remain for forest purpose?. This will be doio shortly. Mr Kinknid intends to introduce a monsiiro in I ho house in the fall to make the area to bo opened available under the one-section act. At proscnt it can bo entered upon only in qunrtor-scction tracts. When it is classified it is believed thata'consider able area will bo suitable for one-section purposes. The North Plntto unit in the national forest in Nebraska has been-reserved for about seven years. Much of it has been used by cattlemen, it is said. Thero has been a great dosiro on tho part of people in that section to havo it opened for entry. Many Tribune Readers Have Heard It and Profited Thereby. "Good news travels fast," and thousnnds of bnd back sufferers tho in North Platte are glad to learn where relief may bo found. Many a lamo, weak and aching back is bad no moro, thanks to Doan's Kidney Pills. Our citizens aro telling tho good news of their oxporionce with the old Quaker Romody. Hero is an oxamplo worth reading: John T. Hollonbeck. 520 E. 11th St., North Platte, Nebr., saysf My kidney trouble started during tho Civil war. When I returned homo tho privations had undermined my system and de ranged my kidneys. 1 usod Doan's Kidnoy Pills, which I procured from McDonell & Graves' Drug store, (now Schlllor & Co's) I havo appealed to them on numerous occasions nnd the results have always been excellent. Of course, I am pretty old now, pat eighty, and must expect somo trouble but 1 fool that inDonn's Kidney Pills, I havo something that will always give mo rollef." For sale by nil donlers. Prico 00 cents. Fostor-Milburn Co., Buffalo, New York, solo agents for the United States. Remember tho name Doan's and take no othor. Lewellen News; Wm. Navlaux wns struck by lightning at 9 p. in. as. ho sat stringing beans in his residence and knew nothing till 10 n. in. tho noxt dny; he bears no marks on his body now and is as well as over; the current camo in over ms pnono lino burning out tho phono and blackening tho wall. At Morrill, Nebraska, a little girl put her hand under a hen that wns on tho nest, and drew it back saying a snako had bitten her. Her littlo brother, thinking she was mistaken, nut his hand in tho nest nnd was bitten too. Tlioy ran to tho house to toll tho mothor, sho swooned, tho baby upsot somo scalding water upon Itself and tho father camo home to find his three children dead. GETTING AHEAD. When the officers of this bank see a depositor mak ing steady gains in his balances, our confidence in him grows. When a depositor who has won our confidence re quires money witli which to develop his business our large resources enable us to give him all the credit his financial condition warrants. The merchant, the manufacturer, the Builder, the farmer who does business at this bank, receives its financial support when he needs it. We invite all who wont the co-operation of a strong resourceful bank to become depositors of the McDonald State Bank, NORTH PLATTE, NEBRASKA. H BlBHEIHf Union Realty and Paid up Capital $50,000. -OFFICERS AND T. C. PATTERSON. President, B. BUCHANAN, Sec'v and Treas. i First Mortgages on Real Estate Bought, Sold and Negotiated. This company is prepared to loan money of investors' on first mort gages on real estate, amply secured and drawing eight per cent semi annual interest. Money so invested will be exempt from taxation. FOR SALE All of section 21 nnd 420 acres of school land in Sec. 1G, township 13, range 27. This is is good pasture land adjoining the Plntto valley. Has flowing well which never goes dry nor freezes. No windmills to bother with. Price $8 per acre for the section, and $400 for my assignment of tho school lense of tho 480 acres. Also my hay land being all of section 29, township 13, range 27. This land is well known a3 being tho best hay section in this locality both for quantity und quality of marketable hay. Has barn 32xG4 on southwest corner within one-half mile of Hendry siding. Price $50 per acre. Will accept part cash and give terms on tho balance if desired. Call on or address, C D. Make Trips by Few business or professional men make long, tiresome trips to despatch their work. They use the telephone: It saves them money and valuable time. GT7 W us LJ wQwIllll pS n nj iaMf 1 13 AJ V-rtlkWW Xf03-W"JJt-- f IB I j'Mimm s. p 1 Save Your Time L - 0J0(S(Q)L THE ENTIRE CHEYENNE (WYOJ fFrnnliprh;w,ShniA U'vuiiu iurs I . ,. n $13,000 VAORTMAM FALLEN SI10W5 WEyitLE, WrffFM:&. RreWWL Hafc.'.a SSHBSBZSCBaBaiZBiKBSBXSi iTTrr?.fnrirriMnhTffiTg'V'i'jTi;rri ,.f Investment Company Surplus 50,000.00; D1RECTORS- FOWLES, Brady Neb. Bell Telephone The Bell Telephone aids the man of affairs in transacting business that might take a day or a week if a personal trip were made. Telophone Convenience tar Exceeds Its Cost. Nebraska Telephone Co Bell Telephone Lines Reach Nearly Everywhere. 3HIM? r A DiliaLr Llo UJs r -r . w. j D 0 IropijEs nivfivf i a . m IN RACES The value of diamonds in Nebraska as returned by the assessors is $600,000 and tho value of the automo biles is $7,000,000, which is evidence that wo aro real sports. The facts are, however, that tho value of diam onds in tho state is ten times the amount returned, while the value of tho 30,000 automobiles in the stato is not less than $20,000,000. MIGA Axle Grease Keeps nxles cool. Never thins out; never rubs off; never gums. Insures better work, longer wear. In convenient packages of all sizes. R.J our "Ei'ir Fannin?" booklet t (rot, firpiJ. Coll or write, toy ojtncr. Standard Oil Company NEBRASKA Omaha BH lfn"Tlant Ttrt'fxrw m-trtzaxxirrmm bj HOUSEHOLD HELPS. Bugicido for bed bugs the best insect destroyer known. A large bottle for 25c. Dry Cleans for cleaning silk and delicate fabrics. 25 and 50c a box. Chinamel furniture polish, a full J pt for 25c. Chinamel varnish 20c a can up to 3.50. Covers scrathes. Insect powder. For lice on chiokens, 10, 15 and 25c cans. Lee's lice killer 35c qt. Lee's insect powder 25c can. Rqmember wo will deliver any thing you need in our line. PHONE 28. Stone Drug Co., Did you get a box of our 25c In itial Stationery. Usually sells for 50 cents. A Merchant of Brady came into our store the other day and sed 2,000 dears for his trade. Though ho is a new customer, it didn't require any talking to sell mm the goods; he knew the name of J. F. Schmalzried on a cigar box means quality; a well mado cigar from the best brands of tobacco. Certain brands of our cigars have been on tho market for twenty-fivo years if they were not good, smokers would have declined years ago to buy them. They have been tested by critical smokers and not found wanting in any particular. J. F. SCHIYIALZRIED, ORDER OF HEARING Stato of Nebraska, Lincoln County, S. S. In the County Court. In the Matter of tho Eatato of Edward Blankenburg, deceased. On reading and filing the petition of Wilhelmlnta Blankonburg, praying that administration of said estate may be granted to Tilllo S. Blankenburg as administratrix. Ordered, That Sept. 12, A. D., 1912, at 0 o'clock a. m. is assigned for hearing said petition, when all persons Interested in said matter may appear at a county court to be held In and for said coun ty, and show causo why tho prayer of petitioner should not be granted; and that notice of pen dency of said petition and the hearing thereof bo given to all persons Interested in said matter bv publishing a copy of this order in the North Platte Tribune, a semi-weekly newspaper printed in said county for three successive weeks prior to said day of hearing. Dated August 15. 1912. nl7-3 JOHN GRANT. County Judge. NOTICE FOR PDHLIOATION. Borlal No. 0J184. Department of the Interior, U. 8. Land Olllce at North Platte. Nob. July2tl. 1B12. Notice la thereby glvon that Elmer Dagcntt.'pt North Platto, N It who. on Aug. H,lP07,mado horoostead entry No 23310, aortal No, 03184 for bouthoat U. Section 10, Township 12 N, Range 30 W. ot tho tlth Principal Meridian, has Hied notice ot Intention to roako tlnal live year vroot. to. establish claim to tho land above described, before tho Register and Ro 'celvorat North Platto, Nebraska, on tho 23d day or sent. iui-. Claimant names as witnesses: Arthur Connor, Joseph Shaw, Carl Sonneman, Orvlll Matson.jaU ot North Platte, Neb. j308 J. E. Evans. Reglstor. SHERIFF'S SALt;. By virtue of on order of sale issued from the district court of Lincoln county, Nebraska, upon a decree of foreclosure rendered in said court wherein Glnn, White & Schatz is plaintifl and Hugh Branson nnd May Branson ore defend ants, and to mu directed, 1 will on the 14th day of Sept., 1912, at 2 o'clock, p. m., at the east front door of the court housu In North Platte. Lincoln county, Nebraska, sell at public auction to tho highest bidder for cash to satisfy said execution und transcript, Interest and costs, tho following described property to-wit: Southwest quarter of the northeast quarter, tho koutlr half of the northwest quarter and the northwest quarter of the southwest quarter of 'section 31. township 16, rango 3J north, west of tho Cth P. M., in Lin coln county, Nebraskn. Dated North Platte, Neb., August 13th. 1912. aU- A. J. SAUSDUItv, Shcrltf. till S purcha Notice. No hurtling or tresspassing allowed on land owned or controlled by the un dersigned residing in Dickens precinct. P. K Hoffman John Anderson Poter Sunquist McCrumbs Bro W. A. Latimer C. A. Anderson B. J. Brown H. A. Latimer Philip Hell M. N. Hanan W. P. Fletcher F. S. Stalz Fred Griffiths C. A. Porter PATRONIZE THEnjT In ' House of Good Show I HI When in North Piaffe. Motion Pictures. Runs Every Night. Matinee Saturday After noon at 2:30 O'clock. 10 CENTS. m, .r-vrrnw.rMir'mfiium,nww n. Signet Chapter O. E. S., A NO. 35 Meets 2nd nnd 4th Thursday of every month at Masonic Hull nt 7:30 n. m. umd'Kvi,i.muM o m, ifVMmtuf Office phone 241. Res. phono 217 L. C. DROST, Osteopathic Physician. North Platte, - - Nebraska. McDonald Bank Building. Escaping Poor Plumbing ' is easy if you como to us. We have by hard work satisfactorily done, achieved a reputation for Good Plumbing which wo intend to maintain. Got our estimates first if you intend building or alterations. We are ready to quote most reasonable prices for the best of reliable plumbing work. R. F. STUART, Shop Phone 3G9. Res. Phone G83 217 East Sixth Street. 08. HARRY IMCHELL, GRADUATE DENTIST. Telephone Hod 450 B05H Dewey St. North Platte, Nebraska. A. J. AMES. MAKIE AMES. 1 a Doctors Ames & Ames, ., , t: Physicians-and Surgeons, ; Office over Stono Drug Co. '5 Phones I Office 273 A f hones Residence 273 c: a ." ' rarjri fiiettesaaeevBeeesessaviesce DR. J. S. TWINEM, Homeopathic Physician andSurgcon Hospital accommodations. Medical and surgical attention given obstetrical cases. OUlco Phono 183 Ees. Phono 253 Offlce McDonald State Bank Bld'g Aaas9aataataesatsa I GEO. D. DENT. 1 i Physician and Surgeon, Office over McDonald Bank. 5 onea j" Residence 115 J !fr 'JJvJJrJfc-fr'Jf 'Jv'fc'ffrfr 3J SHSHJi Di Infield redfieltl, Physlclana'and Surgeons. WILLIS J. REDFIELD, Surgeon. JOE B. REDFIELD. rhyslclan. OFFICE: Physicictni & Surgeons , . Hospital . . PHONE 642. 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 dolivered:, Doolittle, Bakery. i i i r ! ), -