,' .1 II m Semi -Weekly Tribune Ira L. Bare, Editor and Publisher. SUBSCRIPTION HATES. One Year by Mail in advance $1.23 Ono Year by Carrier in advance $1.60 Entered at Nortli Platte, Nebraska, Post ollico as Second Class Matter. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1912. Senator Cummins, of Iowa, has finally announced whom ho is "at." While ho says he will vote for Roose vojt ho docs not favor a third party. This is n somewhat peculiar condition to bo in for how can lie voto for Roose volt without assisting in the destruc tion of the republican party. Looks ns though the Senator is trying to carry water on both shoulders. The progressive stute convention was held at Lincoln on Tuesday and resulted in the nomination of Gov. Aldrich and the entire republican state ticket nnd tho nomination of Congressman Norris for U. S. senator. The six Roosevelt electors' were nominated, nnd W, 0. Henry, of Omnhn, and 0. J. Smith, of Ktjhrney wore nominated to take the place of tho two electors on the repub lican ticket who will voto for Tnft in stead of Roosevelt. Tho state election held in Vermont Tuesday is supposed to suit overyhody. Tho regular republicans polled twice ns many votes as the bull moosera, tho lat ter claim to feel satisfied with the show ing they made, while tho democrats mado substantial gains in their total voto. However, tho regular republican nominee failed to get a majority of all votes cast and the election of a gover nor will bo made by the legislature. As this body is republican, the governor to bo selected will bo a republican. Temporary Homes Wanted. To tho Editor: There will bo quito n number of young men nnd young women in tho city during the Inst of this week nnd tho fir3t of next, who will bo arranging for accomodations for attending school this winter. A number have Hpokon to mo before this und tliero will bo more who will need some help in get ting through tho year. Most of those boys and girls aro from tho farm homes of tho community and they aro accustomed to hard work and plenty of it. When they como to school they usually do well with their studies if they have some good hard work to ex haust tho surplus energy. They are most of thorn steady boya nnd girls because' usually that is tho typo who complete the rural schools nnd pass the examinations. Their education must atop unless thoy can find a place where , this ability to work will count in help ing them through school. They are willing to work at any kind of labor about tho house, yard or barn, out of school hours in return for their board and room. Some aro especially good with children, others make agreeable companions during tho long hours when tho mon nro nwny on tho "run," some 7San attend to horses, othors caro for automobiles, or a furnace or a kitchen. Most of our best homes have at one - time cared for ono of thc30 school boys nnd girls and now they nre proud of them nnd tho advancement thoy have made. If any of your readers can tako a boy or girl for tho winter and will lot me know I will nrrango for n con ference with them and thnnk thorn for their intorest. Wilson Tout, Supt. W. C. T. U. Notes. Tho W. C. T. U. had an election of officer- at thoir mooting Sept. ad, as follows: Mrs. Stella Banks, president; Mrs. Ella Hnrtmnn, vico-prosident; Mrs. Emma VanCleave, secretary; Mrs. Minnie Perkins, trensurcr; Mrs. Mnblo Howard, recording secrotnry. Supoiintendonts of deportments Evan gelistic, Mrs. EfTie Favoright; ilower mission, Mrs. Minnie Perkins; jail and prison, Mrs. A. P. Kelly; modal con tost, Mrs. Alphia Loon; mothora' meetings, Mrs. Mary F. Mooney; pross, Mrs. J. L. Loudon; Socinl nnd red letter days Mrs. T. T. Ovormon and Mrs, Bello Mortis; Systematic living, Mrs. Stella Banks; mercy and roliof, Mrs. Lilly Deun; literature, Mrs. Emma VanCleave; scientific temporanco in struction, Mrs. II. L. Groeson. Tho won-ono plan has been successfully tried. Each momber is to got at least ono now member. Tho won-ono ribbon at our Inst meeting was given to three and the three now members aro Mrs. Overman, Mrs. Stiltz and Mrs. Dean. Alroady n numbor of matters are un der consideration which promise that tho convention to bo held nt Central City, September 24th to 27th, shnll.pe of unusual excellence. The meeting plnqo is auspicious, nsar the central part of the stnto and on both great railroad lines, with a corps of women intelligent and loyal making early nnd detailed plans for every con venience and hospitality. This yonr in a much more accessible city wo may ex pect a large convention and u spirit of ' earnestness and uplift that will ncceloV ateU8 along the next year's route. Tho delegates from our local union to tho state convention aro Mrs. Stella Banks, Mrs. Ella Hartman and Mrs; Minnlo Perkins. M. P. is ' ' ' Commissioners' Proceedings. August" 2G, 1912. Board met pursuant to adjournment. Present Streitz, Roberts, White nnd county clork. Tho board proceeded to allow the following claims on the 1912 general fund, to-wlt: J W Abbott, special commissioner on road 351 and 357, two claims 15.00 Brady Vindicator, printing notico boandof equalization 2.40 G W Brown, mdso for county poor three claims, 21.21 A F Becler, merchandise for county poor, 23,30 A F Heeler, hall rent for election, 7.00 W W Blrge coal for county poor and jail, 103.50 W W Birgo coal for county poor, 289. 5G Harry Carothcrs meat for county poor two cloims, totnl 22.10 Win Conklin witness fees state vs Morgan, 4.10 A D Clinton repairs on clpck; 1.50 R L Douglas damages fdf co!t,i35.00 E II Evans services ns attorney state vs Elm, 40.00 O E Elder special commissioner rond 107, 4.00 J F Fillion plumbing at court house nnd juil four claims, 45.90 Field & Dick coal for jail, 02.70 Field&Dick coal forcounty poor, 41.90 Field & Dick coal for court house, 101.00 Field & Dick coal for jail, 20.00 Field & Dick coal for surveyor, 7.80 The Hub, mdso 7.40 Howe & Maloney caskets for paupors four claims, 115.00 Howe & Maloney office for surveyor, 40.G5 Howe & Maloney furnituro for jail three claims, total 17.15 C F Iddings Co coal for court house, 1G1.90 James Jensen auto hire state vs Harshfield ct al, 15.00 M. Kuhns mdso for county poor, 19.40 A P Kelly printing and supplies three claims, total 139G.00 Ben E. Lay ton services state vs Jensen, 8.00 J D Lincoln opening grave, 5.00 W L Lano assessing Whittier precinct 1911, 39.00 W L Lano assessing Whiticr precinct 1912, 51.00 W It Maloney services as coroner un known mnn killed at Gannett, 12.00 Mncomber & Lnnnin mdso for county poor 25. 50 Maxwell Lodge No. 202 I. O. O. F. use of hall for primary and general election 8.00 Mrs. EliznMugdridge house rent 20. 00 Paul G. Meyer, special commissioner road 01, COO I. L. MUtonbergcr jailers fees second quarter 1910, 130.50 I. L. Miltonberger jailors fees from Jan. 1, 1911 to Jan. 5, 1912, 531.00 M. II. McDermott, special commiss ioner road 335, 3.75 North Platte Lumber Co., coal and lumber for jail 45.85 North Platte Lumber Co., lumber for couit house G.OO Nortli Plotto Lumber Co., coal for county poor 37. 15 Notice to Non-Resident Defendants. Mabio W. Turpic and William Turpio, defendants, will tako notice that on tho 31st day of August, 1912, William W. Birge.plaintiff herein, filed a petition in thodistnet court of Lincoln county, Ncbrnska, against said defendants Mnblo W. Turpio and William Turpio, the object and prayer of which is to re cover from said Mablo W. Turpio and William Turpio the sum of $099.52 duo the said plaintiff from said defendants on account of goods and building materials' sold and delivered to said de fendants by tho plaintiff at the defen dants' request, botwoen October, 1907, and Soptomber 8, 1908. There is now duo upon said account tho sum of $099.52 with interest thereon at 7 per ecnt per annum from AugUBt 31, 1912. That in said action tho plaintiff has caused an attachment writ to issue and levyjupon the interest of tho defendants in the south half and tho northwest quarter (si and nwj) of section 14, township 13, north of rango 30 west of tho 0th P. M. in Lincoln county, Ne braska. ThoJTplaintiff prays for judgment against tho dofendants for tho sum of $099.52 and interest thereon from Au gust 31, 1912, at tho rnto of 7 per cent per annum, and for decreo requiring the dofendants to tiny the snme or that tho attached promises may bo sold to satisfy tho amount duo the plaintiff. You aro required to answer said peti tion on or boioro tho 14th day of Octo ber, 1912. Dated Sopt. 3rd, 1912. William W. Bikge. Plaintiff", By Hongland& Hoagland, hisnttornoys. DR. HARRY MITCHELL, GRADUATE DENTIST. Tslophonu Rod A BOSH Dow iy St. North l'latto, Nebraska. ji WlMrVilVMMlWiX'M . Signet Chapter O. E. S., NO. 35 Mtwtll 2nil nnil Jtli ThnrAlnu nt nvnrv month (it Masonic Hall at 7:30 p. m. I iMm,mhvi,ut,rttxMAi,jj,tft'f ' 111 Hi "Naked truth" must compel the con- If viction that it is the height of extravag- H jl I ance to drive a heavy car at a cost of By Iji forty cents a mile when a Ford will B take you "yonder "and back as quickly and comfortably and at less than one- 3 1 t-pnt-Vi tho rrict. ills I Jill 75,000 Ford enrs already sold this season -one-third & imh oi ivmencu s produce, r ivc iiuaHungui- luunii uai b, III I $G90 thrt'e passenger roadster $590 torpedo run- 1, I about $590-delivery car $700 town car $900-f. o. .' Illl 1). Detroit, rnmnli'tn with all enuinment. Get t. I catalogue from Ford Motor Company. Michigan and j K Illl Fourteenth Street or from Detroit direct. U h II ' ' It I IIIB HENDY-OGIER GARAGE, Agent, North Platte, Neb. I STEP IN- I I Dine here Today. This Cafe 1 I is the one that will please I ' your fancy in cleanliness, good 1 I , food and service. Prices i I reasonable. 1 Opposite Depot . r .Li AUb tAr Jb g Union Realty and Paid up Capitaf $50,000. Surplus 50,000.00. :b OFFICERS AND T. C. PATTERSON, President, B. BUCHANAN, Sec'y and Treas. 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 ana (hawing eight per cent semi annual interest. Money so invested will be exempt from taxation. jaireFrrjasa-issaaa'iiLitia An Ordinance. (continued from fourth page) line on tho south side thereof; nnd be ginning at tho curb lino on the north side of block 13 Penniston's addition to North Platte, thence south alonfi. tho west side of said block to the curb line on tho south side thereof: and beginning at the curb lino grin the nortli side of block 4 A. C. Taylor's addition to tho city of North Platte, thence south along' tho west aido of said block to tho curb lino on the south side thereof; and beginning nt tho curb lino on the north side of blockrB A. 'C. Taylor's addition to tho city of North Platte, thenco south along the west side of said block to tho curb line on the south side thereof; and beginning at tho curb line on the north sido of block 173 of tho original town of North Platto, thonco south along tho westlino of said block 173 to tho curb line on the south sido of said block; and beginning at the curb line on the north side of block 3 of Penniston's addition, running south to tho curb lino of said blopk 3 on tho south ; nnd beginning at curb lino on the north sido of block G Penniston's addition to the city of North Platte, thence south along the the west side of said block G to the curb lino on the south sido of "said block; and beginning at tho curb lino on tho north sido of block 11 Ponniston's ad dition to tho city of North Platte, thence south along tho west sido of said block 11 to to tho curb line on tho south sido of said block; and beginning nt tho curb line on tho north side of block 14 Penniston's addition to tho city of North Platte, thence south along the wost sido of said block 14, to the curb line of the south side of said block: and beginning at the curb lino on tho north sido of block 3 A. C. Tay lor's addition to tho city of North Platto, thonco south along tho west side of said block 3 to the curb lino on the south side of said block; and begin ning nt the curb lino on tho north side of block G A. C. Taylor's addition to tho city of North Platto, thence south along tho west sido of said block to tho curb lino on the south sido of said block; and beginning nt the curb lino on tho west sido of block 2 Penniston's addition to the city of North Platte, thenco south along the west Bide of said block to the curb lino on the south side of said block; and begin ning at the curb lino on the west sido of block 7 Penniston's addition to the city of North Platte, thence south along the wost side of said block to tho euib line on tho south Mo of snid block; and beginning at tho curb line on north side of block 10 Ponniston's addition to the city of North Platte, thenco south along tho west side of mid block to the curb lino on the soulli Fide of snid block; and boginning at the curb line on tho north side orbjod&w Ponniston's addition to tho city' of North Platte, thenco south along tho west sido of said block to the curb line on the south side of said block; and be ginning at tho curb lino on the north sido of block 2 A. C. Taylor's addition to the city of North Plutte, thenoo Investment Company. DIRECTOKS- regEr-swu Attn raavt??i south along the west side of said block to the south sido of said block; and beginning at the curb lino on tho north sido ot block 7 A. C. TayloV's addition to tho city of North Platte, thence south along the west sido of said block to tho curb line on tho south side thereof; and boginning at tho north curb line on tho east side of block 1! Penniston's addition to said city, thence along tne east side of saut block to tho Curb line on the south side of said "block; and beginning at the north curb lim nf hlnnk 9. A C. Tnirlnr'o n.lrlitinn the city of North Platto, thence along tho enst Bido of said block to the south curb line thereof; and beginning at the north curb lino of block 7 A. C. Tay lor's addition to the city of North Platte, thence along the east side of said block to the south curb lino there of; and beginning at the curb lino on tho north sideof block 1G inPenniston'3 addition, thence south along the west lino of said block to tho curb line on tho south side thereof; and beginning at tho curb lino on tho north sido of block 1 of A. C. Taylor's nddition, thonco south plong the west lino vof snid block to the curb line on tho south sido thereof; and beginning at the curb lino on tho north sido of block 8 A. C. Taylor's addition to the city of North Platte, thenco south along tho west lino of said block to the curb lino on tho south side thereof; and beginning nt the curb line on tho west side of block 5 of A. C. Taylor's nddition to tho city of North Platte thenco east along tho north side of said block to tho curb lino on the east sido thereof: nnd beginning at tho curb lino on the west sido of block G A. C. Tay lor's addition totho city of North Platte, thence east along tho north sido of said block to the curb lino on the west side thereof: and becinnintr at the curb line Lon tbe east sido of block 7 A. C. Tay lor's addition to the city of North Platte, thonce east along the north sido of sido block to the curb line on tho cast side thereof; and beginning at tho curb lino on tho west side of block 8 A. C. Tay lor's addition to the city of North Platte, thenco ea3t along the north sido of said block to tho curb line on the oast side thereof. All .of which side walks shall be constructed on a lino and on a grade provided for in the gonoral side walk ordinance of said city, and all of said sido walks shall be constructed of hard brick, stono (lagging or brick, stone and coarse gravel and cement, and shall bo boarded nt tho edges with permano nt material in the manner provided by tho general side-wnlk ordinance of said city. Soc. 2. Tho owners of the lot or lots along whicltheso side-walks so specifiod by tiiis ordinance, and described in sec tion 1 hereon are hereby required to construcj. Bldewnlks without dalay and have tho snmo completed within thirty days from tbe publication or sarvico of notice as prdvldod by the general side walk ordinance and if any of the owners shall fail to comnlv with this ordinance and notico when given tho city author ities shall proceed with the construction of snid aide walks at tho expense of '''", r the delinquent owners of said lot or lots, ns provided by said general side-walk ordinance, and the amount of costs and expense for tho construction of said Bide walks and collection of the same shall be collected by a special assess ment or tax levied against the lot or lots, along which said city is required to construct the same. Sec, 3. This ordinance shall take effect and bo in force from and after its passage and approval according to law. Passed and approved by the mayyr and city council this 3rd day of Septem ber 1912. Thos. C. Patterson Mayor. Attest: Chas. F. Temple (Seal) City Clerk. i fiat RONIZE TI " House of Good SI llflinn In U..II. nl-.4.. g n..6 .......... !-...... jj Motion Pictures. Runs Every iNigni. maunee ouuiraay viier noon at 2:30 O'clock. 10 CENTS. awMKMggMiftgaaisaaiMiwwaHiaa Dift fydfield Infield. Physlclans'nnd Surgeons. WILLIS J. KEDFIELD, Surgeon. JOE B. REDFIELD, Physician. OFFICE: Physicians & Surgeons . . Hospital . . PHONE 642.' lA A. J. AMES. MARIE AMES. uuciurs mihus a Mines, &; "3 " j; Physicians and Surgeons, tt Office over Stone Drug Co. J f- Dnoo Office 273 il (: Phones Residence 273 Y, - t r r m . m w r Km m m Plumbing Repairs are a specialty of ours, but repair work is a rare occurrence in your homo or place of business if We Install Your Plumbing. We are particular about plumbing work and use judicious cara in selecting only the most durable of approved materials for our work . R. F. STUART, Shop Phone 3G9. "4s. Phono G83 Corner Sixth and Jewey. HOUSEHOLD HgjIjL Bugicide for bed bugs the best insect destroyer known. A large bottle for 25c. Dry Cleans for cleaning silk and uejicate fabrics. 25 and 50c a box. Chinamel furniture polish, a full i pt for 25c. Chinamel varnish 20c a can up to 3.50. Covers scrathes. Insect powder. For lice on chickens, 10, 15 and 25c cans. Lqe'a lice killer 35c qt. Lee's insect powder 25c can. Remembor wo will deliver any thing you need In our line. PHONE 28. Stone Drug Co., Did you fjot a box of our 25c In itial Stationery. Usually sells for 50 cents. A Merchant of JJrady cam into our store tho other day and purchased 2,000 cignrs for his trade. Though he is a now customer, it didn't require any talking to sell him tho goods; he knew the name of J. F. Schmalzried on a cigar box means niinlitv! n well mndo cicar from the 1 best brands of tobacco. Certain brands of our cignrs have been on the market for twenty-five yearsif they were I not good, smokers would have tloelined I years ago to buy thorn. They have been tested by critical smokers and not found wanting in any particular. J. F. SCHMALZRIED, Is wrTliT)$!d i'"'' eiBSmW MILK HUP CREAM We mnke a specialty of Dairy Products and can furnish the best in large or small quantities direct from our own Dairy Form every morning, Phone your order in and it will be delivered. Doolittle Bakery. j 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 McCrumbs Bro. W. A. Latimer C. A. Anderson W. P. Fletcher B. J. Brown F. S. Stalz H. A. Latimer Fred Griffiths Philip Heil C. A. Porter M. N. Hanan Estray Notice. Taken up by the undersigned on Section 12, Town 12. Rango 31, Lincoln county, Nebr., by tho undersigned who there resides, on or nbout July 15, 1912, one brown horse, soven or eight years old, weight about 700 pounds. Had on a halter. Owner can have same by proving property and paying charges. oo-o j. L. Hardin. Order of Hearing, In the county court of Lincoln county, Nebraska. In the matter of the estste of Frank or Franklin Griffith, deceased. This case coming on for hearing upon the petition of the administrator for his final discharge, and for final account ing and decree of distribution and upon the final report of said adminstrator, it is ordered that said petition for discharge and final distribution and said final re port be heard in the office of the County Judge or North Platte, Nebraska, on the 24th day of Sqpt., 1912, at 10 o'clock a. m. and notice to all parties interested be given by publication of this order in tho 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, 6S. In tho County Court. In the matter of tho estate of Jacob Meyer deceased, ' On reading and filinjr tho petition of Mary Broadbeck praj injr that administration of said estate may bo granted to Karl Brodbcckaa ad ministrator. Ordered, That Sept. 2 A. D, 1912, at 9 o'clock a. m.isassimcd for hearing said petition, when all persons interested In said matter may appear at a county court to bo held In nnd for snid county, nnd show cause why prayer of petitioner should not ho (frapted, and that notice of the pendency of said petition and the hearing thereof be given to all persons interested in said mntter by publishing a copy of this order in the North Platto Tribune n legal semi-weekly newspaper printed in caid county for three successive weeks prior to said day of hearing. Dated August 30, 1912. s3-3 JOHN GRANT. County Judge Sheriffs Sale. Hy virtue of an order of sale Issued from tho district court of Llrtcoln county, Nebraska, upon a degreo of foreclosure rendered In said court wherein Emil W. Ziebert Is plaintiff, nnd Vaughn E Hinman, Minnie D. Hinmnn and Emma Pulver are defendants, nnd to tno directed, I will on the 28th day of Seiitemher. 1fl12. nt o'clock p. m., at tho east front door of tho court houso In North Platte, Lincoln county, Ne braska, sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash, to satisfy said decree, interests and costs, the following described property, to-wlt: All of fractional block numlicr 192 in tho Original town, now city of North Platte. Dated North Platte, Neb., Aug. 24. 1012. a27-6 A. J. SALISBURY. Sheriff. NOTICE FOR PUBLICALION, Serial No. 0675. Department of the Interior. U. S. Land Olllce ut North Platte, Nebr. Aug 26, 1912. Notico Is hereby given that Cogal S, Bethel, of North Platte, Nebr.. who, on Oct. 23, 1908, mado II. E. entry No. 0C76. for NE H. Sec. 32, twp. 12, N. rge. 30, west of tho 6th Principal Meridian, haa filed notice of Intention to mako finnl three year proof, to establish claim to the land abovo described, beforo tho register nnd receiver, at North Platte, Nebr., on the 22nd day of Oct. 1912. Claimant names as witnesses: William V. Hunter, Arthur J. Connor, George B. Single, Francis Montague, nil of North Platto, 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. If, Merrick & Co., is plaiutilT, 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., at tho cast front door of the court house of said county, in the 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, to-wlt: The undivided one-half interest of section thirty-five (35), township twelve (12), rango twenty-nine (29), west of tho 6th P.M.Lincoln county, Nebraska. Dated at North Platte, Neb., Aug. 27. 1912, a27-5 A. J. Salisdury, Sheriff. ORDER OF HEARING State of Nebraska, Lincoln County, S. S. In tho County Court. In the Matter of the Estate of Edward Blankenburg, deceased. On reading and filing tho petition of Wilhelmlnla Blankenburg, praying that administration of said estate may be granted to Tillle S. Blankenburg ns administratrix. Ordered, That Sept. 12, A, D., 1912, nt 9 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 cause why tho prayer of petitioner should not bo granted; and that notice of pen dency of said petition and tho hearing theieof be given to all pcrbojis Interested in said matter by publishing a copy of this order In tho North Platto Tribune, a semi-weekly newspaper printed In paid county for threo successive weeks prior to said day of hearing. Dated August 15. 1912. nl7-3 JOHN GRANT. County Judge. NOTICE VOU PUBLICATION. Sorlal No. 0.1(81. Department of the Interior. U. S Land Otllco at North Platte. Nob. -J July tl. 1912. Notico Is ""horoliy srlvou that Elrnor Dacffi'tt. ot North Platto, Nnh., who. on Aue. ll.UK)7,tnarto homestead ontrr No. 2J310, sorial No, 03111 for fcouthoast H. Section 10, Township 12 N lianeo 30 W. of tho dth Principal Meridian, has filed nollcn of Intention to make final live year proof, to establish claim to tho land abovo clrs.'rlbou, noforo tho Register and Re ceiver at North Platto, Nebraska, on tho Mil day of Sopt, 1V1-. Claimant names as wltnossos: Arthur Connor. Joseph .Shaw. Carl t Sonnemaii. Orvlll Marhon, all ot Nortli Platte. Neb JM-a J. E. Eva.s. Register. --jttMvay'jj,.'-... i-'k. j.