i Semi -Weekly Tribune Ira L. Bare, Editor and Pnbliihcr. SUBSCRIPTION RATES. Ono Year by Mail in advaico $1.25 One Year by Carrier in udvanco $1.60 Entered nt North Platte, Nebraska, Post office as Socond Class Matter. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 3. 1 9 1 2. Announcement I herewith announce my candi dacy for county commissioner on the republican ticket and ask the support of nil citizenB and pledge to conduct tho county affairs in an economical and business way if elected. iKA L, MlLTONBEItGER. September starts out with tho evl dont intention of surpassing in warmth the irfonths of July and August. Tho temperature Sunday was ninety-one, yesterday wns a shade less, but this week as a whole promises to equal or surpass any week of last month. Ob server Hardin would recelvo our thanks foi a good rain. Down in Lancaster county, or rather in tho city of Lincoln tho wives of the bull moosers havo organized and the bull moosers will "let tho women do the work," or at least a part of it. The "moosetts" we presume that 1b tho feminine of moose will attempt an organization in eachof tho larger towns of tho state. Tho bull moosers in Nebraska hav been a little slow in making a forecast of tho statu, but Jasper McBrien, whoso enthusiasm generally gets the best of him, made tho prediction yes terday that tho bull moosers would poll 100,000 votes, tho democrat" 75,000 and tho regular republicans 00,000. For a starter that isn't as bad as we ex pooted from Jaspor. Plans for the new Pennsylvania pas senger station and terminal at Chicago havo just been made public. Tho new atru'eturo is to cost thirty-five million dollars and will ocuupy tho bjock im mediately west of tho prcsont Canal street' Btation. Thirty-fivo millions is aomo money for ndopoteven in Chicago; it is cvidenco what nn American rail road can afford to spend for tho accom modation of its patrons. The automobile continues to bo tho moans of sending people to the great beyond, and tho number daily sent in creases with tho number of cars. The daily press each day records from ono to flvo deaths from this source, and of course there are many deaths that nro not recorded. It 13 probable that an accurate list of tho numbur killed and wounded, by tho automobile modo tho prcsont year would excoed thoso killed and injured on the passenger trains of the country. Westward, tho good roads export, who is mnking a trip from coast to cdast with a view of making a rocom mendation for a national highway route, will reach hero next Saturday on. his return trip from San Francisco. Ho went west over the Sunsot route and is returning ovor tho Platto valley route. It is understood that tho routo ho ondorsos will bu duclarcd tho nat ional highway and it is probablo that tho next aossion of congross will pass an appropriation to nssistin improving tho highway. Tho fact that Colonel R6osvelt complotoly disregards his former state ment that ho would not be a candidate for a third term; that he declares it will require many years to carry his policies into effect nnd that most of his suppo'rtora in tho Bcnato, a few days since, fought against any limitation of tho. terms of a president may or may hob bo significant. If they nro signifi cant, and tho people should choose the Colonel for president, America may see n political machine of tho liko of which it has not oven dreamt. Grand Island Independent In a speech last wook Govornor Wil son, democratic presidential candidnto oaid: "As a matter of fact nobody ever feared foreign grains and foreign products of any kind would come into competition with tho farm produce of tho Unitod States." If Govornor Wilson thinks "nobody ovor feared foreign grains," ho ought to comu to Nebraska nnd ask tho farmors why thoy so strongly op posed reciprocity with Canada when it was approved by President Tnft. Roc ' Iprocity with that country might help tho Nobraskn farmor ns much ns it , hurts him, but ho don't look nt it that way. Tho parcels post act as finally passod congress follows tho zona plan of Sena tors Bourne and Brlstow. Under this bill nn oleyet) pound packngo can bo sent ovor a firat-zono dlstanco of fifty miloB for 35 cents, or 1G0 miles for 40 cent's, or from Now York to Sun Francisco for $1.32, the samo rato that is charged in tho international parcols post sorvlco. To sond eleven pounds of merchandise ovan ton mjlos by, post now we mustdivldo'lt into Inrco parcels nd and pay $1.70 postage. Postmaster Hitchcock expects lo havo the narcol post act in opergtlouvbytJjinuavyilflt, Local and Personal. Mrs. V. I. McCarty, of Odgen, is tho guest of Mrs. J. F. Clabaugh. Mr. R. H. Schrimor returned Satur day evening from a visit with Omaha friends. Mrs. P. A. Norton returned lost weak from Denver where she visited her son for three weeks. Mra. J. W. Henderson left Saturday for Grants Pass, Ore., whore she will reside in the future. Frank Smith, of Omaha, who had been tho guest of his parents Mr. nnd Mrs. J. I. Smith, left Monday. Master Mascell Kcliher returned tho last of the week from a month's va cation in Gandy .and left Sunday for Choyonne to visit his aunt Mrs. Wm. JefTers. Mrs. L. E. Butler and daughter Amanda, formerly of this city, who spent tho past three months inKcntucky, were in town Saturday enrouto home to Choyenne. Mrs. T. L. Warrington nnd daughter Maud, of Lexington arrived hero Friday to locate. The latter will teach in the local schools. They will reside in tho J. W. Henderson house. Enrouto homo from Colorado points Mrs. F. T. Schlier nnd sister Miss Monica Mcwoguc, of Omaha, .visited with Mrs. Geo. O. Trexlcr Friday and loft for homo Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Aaron L. Gregg an nounce the marriage of their daughter Rosa Bolle to Mr. Arthur Merrick on Thursday evening, Sept. Cth, at their homo a few miles south of the city. Mrs. W. II. LeDoyt entertained a number of young ladies Frday evening at a miscellaneous shower for Miss uoien JLmviuson. in me card games first prizo was nwardod to Miss Bessie Smith. Punch was served early in tho eyening and after the card playing on enjoyable refreshments were served. Last Tuesday Bort Newman drovo down to Brady, from his place in tho Spannuth neighborhood, ninoty head of fine stoors which ho sold to Nels Nelson, of Cozad, Murphy & Johnson sld fifty hoad of cattle to go to the same place. Mr. Nolson will feed them for tho market. Brady Vindi cator. During tho next month statements will be sent to all those who are in ar rears on their subscriptions to Tho Tribune, nnd it is not only hoped, but expected, that prompt remittance will bo made. Tho sum each ono owes is small, but eightor ten hundred small accounts make in tho nggrogate n con siderable amount. When you receivo a statoment, ploaso don't overlook it. A good garden, even though small, helps to temporarily solve tho question of high cost of living. Ono of our frionds wont Into his garden yesterday morn ing nnd gathered a dozen fine tomatoes, a half dozen cucumbers, ahead of cab bage, n mess of boans, n dozen oars of corn, a half dozen boots, n peck of pota toes, and soma lata radishes. And thoro wore other vegetables growing in the garden. Myrtle and Vicinity. Mrs. Joe Baskins and. children, of Alliance, and Fred Fuller and family, of Scott's Bluffs, aro visiting relatives ho re. Kolly Amblor and Miss Mabol Drako, of Logan county, weromnrriedTuosday. Mrs. W.- II. Burns returned to North Platto Saturday after spending a week with relativos. Mrs. George Richards andLeonaRoss went on tho south side aftor fruit tho first of tho week. C. L. Ross, J. A. Russell, and J. C. Askwig wore among those who delivered cnttlo at North Platto Saturday. Anton Knajdl nnd wife, of Mason City, Nobr., aro visiting tho .former's brother Jos. Knajdl. WHY WOMEN SUFFER. Many North Platte Women are Learn ing the Cause. Womon often suffer, not knowing tho cause. Backache, headacho, dizziness, ner vousness, Irregular urinary passages woak noss, languor' Each a torture of itsolf. Together hint at woakenod kidneys. Strike at tho root got to tha causo. No othor remedy more highly en dorsed than Donn's Kidney Pills. Recommonded by thousnpds Endorsed at home. Hero's convincing testimony from a North Platto citizen. Mrs. Christian Pickott, 318 E. B. St. North Platte, Nobr., says: "I used Doan's Kldnoy Pills,' which I procured from McDonell & Graves' Drug Storo, (now Schillor & Co's) for kidnoy trouble nnd havo found thorn to bo just tho remedy I needed for backacho and othor kidnoy disorders. Whonovorl am suffering from thoso troubles I take Doun'a Kidnoy Pills and their ubo gives mo reliof. Other membora of my family havo taken Donn's Kidnoy Pills with excellent results. For sale by all dealers. Price 0 cents, Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, Now York, solo agents for tho United States. Remember the name Doan's and tako on other. Origin of th. New York Yacht Club. Shortly after tho Involution Colonel Stevens purchnscd Uobokcn, which was then an inland of swamps nnd rocky hills, and established the family Dii Cnstlc point, a beautiful promonto ry overlooking the Hudson and Now York city. John C. Stevens, tlTo father Df American yachting, was born there In 1785. There wero no ferries lit those days, and the Stevens boys of necessi ty became expert noattnen. At four teen .loliu C. owned a sailboat of twen ty feet Icugtu named Diver. Ah the yeura passed by he bad tho schooner IMnerack built for him by William L'upes In Uobokcn. This boat Is ono of the most historic craft of American yachting, since she wiik the cradle of the New York Yacht club, the organi zation being accomplished lu her cabin only July 30. 1SH. the year In which so Vinny of the world's greatest achleve luuittH occurred. On thnt dny John C. Steven culled u meeting of yachtsmen, which nsHembled alwnrd tho GItncruck, anchored off the Mattery. New York, nnd Iiere the constitution of tho New York Yacht club was drawn up. Ktrand Muigiziiiu. Sllv. rr Plumbing Repairs nre a specinity of ours, but repair work Is a rate occurrence in your home or place of business if ' We Install Your Plumbing. We are particular about plumbing work and use judicious caro in selecting only tho most durablo of approved materials for our work, R. F. STUART, Shop Phone 309. Res. Phono 083 Cornor Sixth and Dewey. HOUSEHOLD UK Bugicide for bod bugs the best insect destroyer known. A largo bottle for 25c. Dry Cleans for cleaning silk nnd delicate fabrics. 25 and 50c n box. Chinamel furniture polish, a full pt for 25c. ' Chinamel varnish 20c a can up to 3.50. Covers scrathes'. Insect powder. For lico on chickens, 10, 15 arid 25c cans. Lee's lico killer 35c qt. Loo's insect powdor 25c can. Remember wo will deliver any thing you need in our line. PHONE 28. Stone Drug Co., Did you get a box of our 23c'"iIn itinl Stationery. Usually sells for 50 cents. A Merchant of Drady camo into our storo tho other day and purchased 2,000 cigars for his trndo. Though lie is a now customer, it didn't require any talking to sell him tho goods; he knew tho name of J. F. Schmalzried on a cigar box means qunllty; n well mado cigar from the best brands of tobacco. Certain brands of our cigars havo been on tho market for twonty-fivo years if thoy wero not good, smokers would havo declined years ago to buy thorn. They havo boon tested by critical smokers nnd not found wanting in any particular. J. F. SCHMALZRIED, DR. J. S. TWINEM, Homeopathic rhylclan and Surgeon Hospital accommodations. Medical and surgical attention given obstetrical cases. Onico Phono 183 Kos. Phono 263 Oftlco McDonald Stato Hank ! k4'fct'4444r444-it fc- GEO. D. DENT. Physician nnd Surocon, Ofllco over McDonald Bank. Phones 1 Office 130 1 bones h Resillenco 11G ? !M;jtfr-rt fr fl fc fci-!trM1''"Mt M tMMftWWHfllJlMlli.iHl , I Signet Chapter O. E. S., I NO. 85 I Moot 2nd and 4th Thursday of every month at Masonic Hall at 7:30 i. m. a HMftW MMW.M W-W KW.WW MWH f ., yl I , H ' J M t il &il-ffgE4JBHIB4t Low One-Way Colonist Fares September 25 to October 10, 1912, NORTH PliATTB $30 to California and Pacific Northwest $25 ST Utah, Idaho and Montana Now is the time to make arrangements to visit this rich and growing section of the west and select a farm home for 'yourself and family where large crops and handsome profits ore made from small tracts of land planted to orchards' or truck gardens. Some crop ripen every season of the yeai your land is never idle. UNION PACIFIC, Standard Road of the West. Protected by Automatic Electric Block Safety Signals. For literature and fares, routes, NORTH 9 IH -F. 1 ISBp What's your "system" of judging1 a car? If accomplishment counts with you more than fashions fickle fancies--you'll throw prejudices to the winds and judge the Ford onAits merits. It's the ope car that has stood all the test. 75,000 Ford cars already sold this season one-third of America's product. Five passenger touring car $090 three passenger roadster $590 torpedo run about $590-delivery car $700 town car $900 f. o. b. Detroit, complete with all equipment. Get catalogue from Ford Motor Company. Michigan and Fourteenth Street or from Detroit direct. HENDY-OGIER GARAGE, Agent, North Platte, Neb. PIP II. Dine here Today. This Cafe IS; is the one that will please 4 your fancy in cleanliness, good food and service. Prices reasonable. Opposite Depot Union Realty and Investment Company. Paid up Capital $50,000. Surplus 50,000.00. -OFFICERS AND T. C. PATTERSON, President, First Mortgages on Real Estato Bought, Sold and Negotiated. ' This company is prepared to loan monpy of investors on first mort gages on real estate, amply secured ana drawing eight per .cent semi annual interest. Money so invested KHBBMBmMHHH .ftfUUIil h-K-,h-r-r--rta.Va-r-r:r- Jl is A. J. AMES. MARIE AMES. f 8 Doctors Ames & Ames, p .., ,., ; Physicians and Surgeons, i: Office ovor Stone Drug Co. ?: es B Phones Iffi? 1 IWVlUCiiUU IO i mrtf F-irrf4r Ma BR. HARRY MITCHELL, GRADUATE DENTIST. Telephone Red 450 605V4 Dowey St. North Platte, Nebraska. Office phono 211. Res. phono 217 L. C. DROST, Osteopathic Physician. North Platto, - - Nebraska. McDonald Bnnk Building. ' further information relative to etc., call on or address JE. BUr.IARD, Agent. PXiATTE. NICBRASKA. 1 PALACE CAFE D1RECTORS- B. BUCHANAN, Sec'y and Treas. will bo exempt from taxation. PflTRONIZE THEniT In ' House of Good ShowlH I When in North Piaffe. Motion Pictures. Runs Every Night. Matineo Saturday After noon nt 2:30 O'clock. 10 CENTS. Drft dfield Infield, Physlclana'and Surgeons, WILLIS J. KEDFIELD. Sursrcon. JOE II, KEDF1ELU, I'hyslclan. OFFICE: Physicians & Surgeons , . Hospital . . PHONE 612. MILK AND CREAM 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. Notice. No hunting or tresspassing allowed on land owned or controlled by the un dersigned residing in Dickens precinct. P. K Hoffman John Anderson Peter Sunquist McCrumba Bro. W. A. Latimer C. A. Anderson W. P. Fletcher B. J. Brown F. S. Stalz H. A. Latimer Fred Griffiths Philip Hoil C. A. Porter M. N. Hanan Estray Nolice. Taken up by the undersigned on Section 12, Town 12, Range 31, Lincoln county, Nebr., by the undersigned who there resides, on or about July 15, 1912, one brown horse, seven or eight years old, weight about 700 pounds. Had on a halter. Owner can have samo by proving property and paying charges. 60-6 J. L. Hahdin. Order of Hearing, In the county court of Lincoln county, Nebraska. In tho matter of the estste of Frank or Franklin Griffith, deceased. This case coming on for hearing upon the petition of tho administrator for his final discharge, and for final account ing and decree of distribution and upon tho final report of said adminstrator, it is ordered that said petition for discharge and final distribution and said final re port be heard in tho office of the County Judge of North Platte, Nebraska, on the 24thday of Sept., 1912, at 10 o'clock a. in. and notice to all parties Interested be given "by publication of this order in the North Platte Semi-Weekly Tri bune three successive weeks prior to such hearing. Dated at North Platte, Nebraska, this 29th day of August, 1912o (S3) John Grant, County Judge. ORDER OF HEARING ON PETITION FOR APPOINTMENT OF ADMINSTRATOR. The State of Nebraska, Lincoln County, ss. in the County Court. In the matter of the estate of Jacob Meyer deceased. On reading and filing- tho petition of Mary Hroadbcck prayinir that administration of said estate may bo granted to Karl Bred beck as ad mlnlstrator. Ordered, That Sept. 24 A. D, 1912, at 9 o'clock a.m. Is assigned for hcarlnj? said petition, when all persons interested In said matter may appear at a county court to be held in and for said county, and show causo why prayer of petitioner should not be trranted: nnd that notice of the pendency of said petition nnd the hearing thereof be Riven to all persons interested in said matter by publishing a copy of this order in the North Platto Tribune a le;ral semi-weekly newspaper printed in paid county fcrthreo successive weeks prior to said day- of hearing. Dated August 30. 1912. s3-3 JOHN GRANT. County Judge Sheriff's Sale. I3y virtue of an order of sale issued from the district court of Lincoln county, Nebraska, upon a degree of foreclosure rendered In said court wherein Emll W. Ziebert is plaintiff, nnd Vaughn E. Hinman, Minnio D. Hinman and Emma Pulver are defendants, and to moitlrcrtnl I will on the 28th day of September, 1912, at 2 o'clock p. m at tho east front door of the court house in North Platte, Lincoln county, Ne braska, sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash, to satisfy said decree, interests nnd costs, tho following described property, to-wit: All of fractional block number 192 in tho Original town, now city of North Platte. Dated North Platte. Neb., Aug. 24. 1912. -27-G A. J. SALISBURY, Sheriff. NOTICE FOR PUBLICALION, Serial No. 0G75. Department of the Interior. U. S. Land Oillce at North Platte, Nebr. , , , Aug 26, 1912. Notice is hereby given that Cogal S. Bethel, of North Platte, NX., who, on Oct. 23. 1908. mado H. E. entry No. 0675, for NE H, Sec. 32, twp. 12, N. rge. 30, west of the Cth Principal Meridian, has fded notice of intention to make final thrco year proof, to establish claim to the land above described, beforo tho register and receiver, at North Platte, Nebr., on the 22nd day of Oct. 1912. Claimant names as witnesses: William W. Hunter, Arthur J. Connor, Georgo B. Single, Francis Montague, all of North Platte. Nebr. a30-6 J. E. Evans. Register. SHERIFF'S SALE. Notice is hereby given that by virtue of an order of salo Issued from tho District Court of Lincoln county. Nebraska, upon a decree of foreclosure rendered in said court wherein W. II. Merrick & Co., is plalutlff, and Hans P. Thompson is defendant. and to me directed, I will on tho 28th day of September, 1912, at two o'clock, p. m nt tho east front door of the coalrt house of said county. In tho city of North Platte, Nebraska, sell at public auction, to the highest bidder for cash, to satisfy said decree. Interest and costs, tho following decscribed property, tc-wit: The undivided one-half interest of section thirty-live (35), township twclvo (12), range twenty-nine (29), west of the Cth P. M. Lincoln county, Nebraska. Dated at North Platte, Neb., Aug. 27. 1912, a27-5 A. J. Salisbury-, Sheriff. ORDER OF HEARING State of Nebraska, Lincoln County, S. S. In Uio County Court. In the Matter of the Estato of Edward Blankenburg, deceased. On readlngand filing tho petition of Wllhelmlnia Blankenburg, praying that administration of said estate may be granted to Tillle S. Blankenburg as administratrix. Ordered, That Sept. 12, A, D 1912, at 9 o'clock a. m. Is assigned for hearing said petition, when nil persons interested in said matter may appear at a county court to bo held In and for said coun ty, and show causo why the prayer of petitioner Bhould not be granted; and that notice of pen dency of said petition nnd the hearing thereof bo given to all persons Interested in said matter by publishing a copy of this order in the North Platte Tribune, a seml-wcekly newspaper printed In said county for thrco successive weeks prior to said day of hearing. Dated August 15, 1912. al7-0 JOHN GRANT. County Judge. NOTICF. FOR PUBLICATION Porlal No. OJim. Department of tho Interior. U. S. Land Olllco at North Platto, Nob. ., ,, , .. , , July?6. 1012 Notlco Is Jiorobr given that Elmor Daercott.'ot North Platte, Neb., who. on Aug. U.lW.mado homestead ontry No. Sttlt). serial No, MIS! for bontbi'iist . Section 10 Townshlii 12 N. Uangu 80 W. of tho dta Principal Mnrldlan. has filed notlco of Intention to tuako final lira 1 abpro described, boforntho Itoirlatoraml Ilo- ccivurat i-turiu I'lauo, piour&sua, on tl)0 23U day of Sept, 1012, Claimant names as witnessosi Arthur Orvlll MaUoiv ull ot North Platto, Nob. J30-B j. E. Evans. Resistor.