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THE NORTH PLATTE SEMI-WEEKLY TRIBUNE. IRA L. BARE, Editor and Publisher. Subscription Ratos-Ry mall $1.25 per year, by carrier $1.50; cash In ndvanco. Entered at tha North Platto, Nebrnskn, Postofflco as second class matter. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1912. v During the lost session of congress Geo. W. Norris delivered a speech againot President Tnft under the heading of "Thou Shalt Not Steal." This speech is now being sent broadcast over the state under Mr. Norris' franking privilege. This speech was printed at government expense, transported through the mails at government expense, for the sole pur pose of boosting Mr. Norris. Now right down in your heart don't you think Mr. Norris is taking undue advantage of tho government In order to further his political ambitions. Is it not a mild way of stealing? Every good American citizen deplores the assassin's attack on Colonel Roosevelt and rejoice that the injury received will not prove serious. Three chief executives of this nation have been the victims of the assassin's bullets, the attack on Colonel Roosevelt is as much to .be deplored as were the other three, for it was-no fault of the assassin that the bullet did no,t accomplish the mission he desired. While the ' Colonel has upplicd the word "thief" to every man who supports Presi dent Toft and has made unwarranted assaults upon men who are just as good n3 he, yet we all deeply regret the Milwaukee incident. It is now announced with some degree of unctuousness on the part of tho bull moose press that the republicans of Nebraska will be afforded the gracious privilege of voting for their presidential candidate. That is to say; the republican electors will go on the ticket "by petition," while tne progressive party electoia will continue to hold their stolen name, "re publican." This outrage is the climax of immoral political conduct. No such shameless rape of decency was ever perpetrated' in the history of Nebraska. It cannot be possible that the quickened consciences of the voters of this state will approve it when these voters go to the polls in November. The hope of the six bull moose electors to profit by the theft ought to be so completely shattered as to forbid any such unrighteous thing in all the years to come. Fremont Tribune. Prior to the primary election The Tribune presented the name of Harry P. Stevens to the republican electors of the county as a most suitable candidate for representative to the legislature, and he was nominated for that position, not because The Tribune commended him, but because his fitness for the position was recognized by every man acquainted with him. The commendation given Mr. Stevens at that time by this paper holds good today he is one of the most progressive farmers of the county thoroughly responsible and one who is closely identified with the agri cultural and stock interests of this section of the state. As a member of the legislature he will use his best endeavors to secure for this section of 1 the state the legislation that it needs, the furtherance of measures that vitally effects us nnd upon which Senator Hoagland and Representative Bushee mude such a good start during the last session. Mr. Stevens is a worker .and when he goes to Lincoln he will not fritter away the time. "I am strongly for President Tnft," said Elbert Hubbard in an inter--view at Kansas City, "Mr. Taft will be re-elected to the presidency on . November 5. The people of this country cannot afford to, and will not, jeopardize their pay envelopes. It wus never bigger than during the past administration nnd Mr. Tatt will continue to make it bigger. 'Tra Elber tus" is a Prm believer in the silent vote. That the eilent vote will go for Tnft he has no doubts. "The corn yield this year is the largest on record all crops are good," he continued. "The president's opponent say what has Mr. Taft got to do with the large crops. Only, a happy people will plant crops and work, nnd the people of this country have at no time been huppier than during the jirteat successful administration. The people are losing faith in Roosevelt. They realize tlmt his campaign is for personal ambition. Mr. Taft ,VjH be re-elected and this country will be the better fur it. I have full confidence in President Tuft." Having made the open avowal of neither supporting the republican cnuumuiu mr pfcaiuuui uui ui'i'u-MB me repuoucan piauorm ot prm-J cmlcs, Geo. W. Norris, republicnn candidate for United States benntor, cannot reasonable ask for or hope to receive support from men who are republicans because they firmly believe in the principles of the repub lican parly. As Mr. Norris says he is not a republican, he is no more dqserviug of republican support than is Mr. Shallenberger, the democratic-candidate, The Tribune is a republican paper, it has never failed to support a republican-candidate, and to be consistent it cannot now support a candidate who" openly avows that he is not a republican. We do not deny the right of Mr, Norris to quit the republican party though ho owes ull his political advancement to it but we do deny him tlmnght to insist that ho is entitled to the support of the republicans. We firmly believe that Mr. Norris' desertion of the republican party will cost him his defeat. Local and Personal. Milton Raney, of Wallace, was among tho visitors in tho city yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Chaussee, of Wallace, spent the first of tho week with friends in the city. Mrs. OscarPennington has accepted a position as saleslady in the Wilcox department store. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lamplaugh a"ro tho proud parents of a baby boy which was born last wojk. Mr. Bebout, of Wallace, who visited his wifo who is n patient at tho St. Luke hospital, returned homo Wednes day. A baby girl was born recently to Mr. and Mrs. Myron Witchun, of Denver. Tho latter was formerly Miss Mario To b n, of this city. A-thonca-inc, liquid antiphlogistic inflamation special, is superior ta all salves or mud poultices for colds, sore chest, pneumonia, bronchitis or pluerisy. .Rinckuh Book & Druq Co. Manager Stamp has billed the Deloys Dainty Dudines stock company for a two weeks engagement at thu Keith beginning Oct. 23rd. Mrs. Kestlor will leave this week for Oalifornia to join her husband who has been there for a month past looking up n suitablo location. Miss Lillian Ritner and a party of friends from Sutherland held a theatre party at the Keith on Tuesday evening. The attraction on that evening was 'Tho Wolf." Through the efforts of Dr. 0. II Cresslcr and Dr. H. C. Brock at tho convention of tho Northwestern district of the Nobraska dental society in Hast ings this week they secured tho promise that tho convention in 1913 be held in this city. Dr. Cressler is president of the society and used his influence in getting the next meeting, Announcement I herewith announco my candi dacy for county commissioner on the republican ticket and ask the support of all citizens and pledge to conduct the county affairs in an economical and business way if elected. IltA L. MlLTONBERGER. I hereby announce my candidacy for the office of county attorney, upon the republican ticket. Thanking my friends for their interest in nominating me, I pledge myself if re-olected, to enforce the laws justly and with the the least expense possible to Lincoln county. Gno. E. French. Feels Like a Millionaire.' Tho man who smokes Schmalzried's cigars is a happy, content fellow, one of those who may have buta few dollars in his pocket yet feels as rich as a millionaire. A good smokf v always brings good feeling, hence there's a reason for buying Schmalzried-made cigars. I F. SCHMALZllIEn, The Maker of Good Cigar?. Notice of Delinquency' Notjce is hereby given that 'the rental upon the lease contracts on tho follow ing described lands in Lincoln1 .county, Nebraska, as set opposite the.,' name of tho holder theruof is delinquent, and if the amount which is due is not paid within GO days from the data of this notice, said contract will bo dpclared forfeited by the Board of Educational Lands and Funds and said forfeiture entered of record in tho manner pro vided by law SEi NEJ3G-1G-31 Lydia A. Col)ins NWJ 3G-12-26 John Alfred Pearson All 16-12-32 Wm. Facka Dated Oct. 7th, 1912. E. B. Cowles, Commissioner of Public Lands and Buildings. The North Platte . School of Music FFILIATED WITH 1 The University School of Music, Lincoln, Nebraska Elizabeth Bonner-Cramcr DIRECTOR. w, the principal branches off Ap plied and Theoretical Music taught by competent teachers. Auure3s all inquiries to 122 W. Front street or phone BlacK 311. Mrs. All Notice to Non-Resident Defendants. Nebraska and Kansas Farm Lodn Com pany, non-resident defendant, will take notice th4t it has been sued in the Dis trict Couit of Lincoln county, Nebras ka, by Jennie Baker, plaintiff, the ob ject and prayer of which suit are to quiet and confirm title into plaintiff against the defendant to the following described lands situate in Lincoln coun ty, Nebraska, to-wit: The southwest quarter (S W J) of Section thirty-four (34), Township nine (9), north of Range twenty-eight (28) west of the 6th P. M., and prays to have cancelled and released that certain mortgage made and executed by ono Charles Teter to said defendant, which said mortgage is recorded in Book 10 of mortgages ot page 86 of the mortgage records of said Lincoln county, by reason of the payment of said mortgage and the run ning of the statute of limitation of the state of Nebraska against the same. You aro required to answer said pe tition on or before the second da ' of December, 1912, or decree will bo taken against you as in said action pnyed Dated at North Platte, Neb., Octo ber 14th. 1912. JENNIE BAKER. Plaintiff. o!54 By E. H. Evans, hor Atty. www .B ! f Washers are a small item, but upon the proper insertion of tiie right quality kind, in needed plnes, depends much of Your Plumbing. For satisfactory fixtures, satisfactory work, and real satisfaction in plumb ing, see us first and get our estimates. R. F. STUART, Shop Phone 69. Res. Phone Corner bixth and Dewey. G83 HOUSEHOLD HELPS, Bugicide for bed bugs the best insect destroyer known. A largo bottle for 25c. Dry Cleans for cleaning silk and delicate fabrics. 25 and 50c a box. Chinamel furniture polish, a full 4 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. Lee's lico killer 35c qt. Leo's insect powder 25c can. Remember we will deliver any thing you need in our line. PHONE 28. Stone Drug Co., T)id you pjet a box of our 25c In itial Stationery. Usually sells for 50 cents. Jn speaking of Congressman Kinknid's conseut to le-enter the race, the Kearney Hub says: Judge Kinkaid is serving his fifth term in congress which is u greater period than has been served by any congressman from' this state. He has been re-elected year after year without difficulty and is today as strong as he ever was, notwithstanding a shift of political lines. The secret of success In congress is described by a current periodi cal writep autoblographing a prominent senator, as simply the habit of industry ana tno capacity lor wukk. Judge ttmkaid has been the great est worker that has been sent from this state, especially among congress men, for ho has the reputation of haunting tho departments on the busi ness of his constituents and of persistently hanging on when he has something important to get through the house. Hence he has been ro rnaikubly successful, although he has no desire for the limelight, makes but a poor showing as a public speaker, and is not given to indulgence in debate. Hence tho secret of his strength in the Big Sixth is no longer u secret or a mystery, but a simplo matter of fact which is known to all of his constituents. Democratic nnd bull moose stock both rose several points last week when it was anuounced that Judge Kinkaid was "down and out,'' of his own freewill, but that was a faint and fleeting hope that is not to be realized, for Kinkaid will succeed himself and people of all parties in the district will say "well done!" DR. HARRY MITCHELL. GRADUATE DENTIST. Telephone Red 466 C05V4 Dew ey St. North Platte, Nebraska. . -- --1- r r 1 1 1 i i'i iii i immir bignet Chapter O. E. S., NO. 55 Biecis znu nnu 1111 Thursday of every month at Masonic Hall at 7.30 p. m. lll "'OI'UWWlMViOWnhWHjf Notice to Non-Resident, Defendants. John Benton, Catherine Beaton, his wife, nnd McKinley-Lanning Loan and Trust Comnanv. a cnrnnt.nt.trin. will take notice that they have becjh sued i ui me uiairicttjouri oi LiincDia county, Nebraska, by Walter S. G'olrlsberry, plaintiff, the object and prayer, o which suit are to quiet and confirm in plain tiff and against the defendants, the title to the following "described 1inds situate in Lincoln county, Nebiaska, to-wit: The northeast quarter (nej) of seition elghl (8), township twelve (12) north of range twenty-nine (29) west of the 6th P. M., and to quiqt title against said defendants by .reason of irregularities appearing in b record of a certain foreclosure suit'qcun by one Cnrleton E. Mann against' the de- fondants to divest said defendants on their right, title and interest in said premises, and to institute a new nnd independent title by adverse -possession in nic (jiuiuiiu oy reason oi me con tinuous, notorious, peaceable .exclusive and adverse possession of said des cribed premises by himself and his grantors for more than ten years last past claiming as owners thereof and to declare a certain mortgage hold by tho McXinley-Lanning Loan & Trust Company, a corporation, barred by reason of the running of the"Statute of Limitations against same. You and each of you are required to answer said petition on or before the 2nd day of December, 1912,' pr judg ment will be taken against you ns prayed. WALTER S. GOLDSBERRY, r, , Plaintiff. ByE. H. Evans and Hoagland, & tioagianu, ins attorneys. ' ol5-4 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 aud it will be delivered. Doolittle Bakery. Office phone 241. Res. phone 217 L. C. DROST, Osteopathic Physician. North Platte, - - Nebraska. McDonald Bank Building. PATRONIZE THEniT lH ' Heme of Good Show In I When in Norlh Plalle. Motion Pictures. Runs Every Night. Matinee Saturday After noon at 2:30 O'clock. 10 CENTS. cse0ioet;creect&6ccaa DR. J. S. TWINEM, Homeopathic Physician and Surgeon Hospital acccmmodatlonB, Medical and surgical attention Kiven obstetrical cases. OIHue Phone IK'I lies. Phone 283 OHlce McDonald State Hani. Dirty emu 9e t o ttfcfc .. a ( STEP INj I Dine here Today. This Cafe is the one that will please your fancy in cleanliness, good food and service. Prices reasonable, Opposite Depot PALACE CAFE wj NOTICE OF INCORPORATION Notice is hereby Riven that the undersigned have formed a corporation, under the name of A. A. S'-hatz company; said corporation being Incor porated under the laws of the statu of Nebraskn The principal place of business of said corporation shall bo North Platte, Nebraska. The place of Business of said corporation shall be to conduct n retail store or stores for dealing: In general merchandise, hardware, furnltuie, plumbing, undertaking and all other legitimate articles of trade or barter, nnd for the holding- of Fueh real estate as may be necessary for the car rying onof such business. The capital stock shalll bo $10,000.00 consisting of 100 shares 100 all of which shall be fully paid up before Issuing. Said corporation shall commence on the Oth day of October, 1912, and continue for twenty years thcreaf ter.unless sooner discontinued. The high est amount of indebtedness shall not exceed two thirds of the amount of tho paid up capital stock. The nlTalrs of the corporation shall be conducted a board of Directors of not less than two nor more than Ave persons, and by a president, general manager, vice-president, secretary and treas urer. Dated at North Platte. Nebraska. Oct. Oth: M912 A. A. SCHATZ. EDW1NA SCHATZ High Grade Perfection Kerosene Oil The Oil that Comes Clean Best for lamps heaters stoves. Delivered from clean tanlf wagons. BBSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSsBsSSSSSSSSSsHtt f sT Al. "T Aak any dialer about Relianc iron barrelt for ttorage and a quantity price on Perfection Oil. STANDARD OIL COMPANY Nebraska Oranha Ijp dfield fydfield, Physicians and Surgeons. WILLIS J. REDFIELD, Surgcpn. JOE B. REDFIELD, Physician. OFFICE: Physicians & Surgeons . . Hospital . . PHONE 042. U V' V A. J. AMES. MAKIE AMES. I Doctors Ames & Ames, Physicians and Surgeons, p I Nvif: Ofilce over Stone Drug Co. ( OHice iJ7B Phonss f Residence 273 P I a ta sYrw vta staf ife tl m atia hiv bwVbsiaak tf"XlaTfta7r' '.). a fejitL, The Old Reliable When clothes need your clothes need Dressincr. cleaning and repairing, let the Old lie liable Tailor do it-and do it right We have been doing this work in North Platto for thirty years, know how to do it and do it the way it ihould be dono. That means satisfaction to you. F. J. BROEKER. Entrance north of the Nyal drug store. SHERIFF IS'SALK. By virtue of an order of sale issued from the district court of Lincoln county, Nebraska, upon a decree of foreclosure rendered in said court wherein Charles E. Gibson Is plaintiff and San ford R. Razee et al are defend ants, and to mo directed, I will on the 29th day of Oct., 1912, 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 decre,, interest and costs, the following described property to-wit: Tho east half (eV4) and the southwest quarter (bw!-) of sec tion thirty u (30), township eleven (11) range thirty-two (32) west of the 6th P. M., in Lincoln county, Nebraska. Dated North Platte, Neb., Sept. 23rd. 1912. s23- A. J. SALJsnURYShcrllT. Serial No. 03217. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION DEI'AKTMKNT OP TIIE INTKHIOR. United States Land Oflice. At North Platto, Nebraska, Sept. 18. 112, tilytlce Is hereby given that Rupert Rohwaltrer of North Platto Neb., who on March 2, 1!'07. matlu homestead ontry No iZTti, Serial No 03217 for tho north half of th northwest nuartoi and southwest quarter of northwest Quarter, north half of northeast duartcr, xoutheaiH miartvr of northeast quarter and eaH half southeast, quarter of Section 32. Town 10 N., Range 30 v, of the Bth Principal Meridian, has filed notice of In tention lo tnake final live year proof to establish claim to the land above described, before tho register and receiver at North Platto. Nebraska, on the 21st d-ay ot November. 1U12. Claimant names as witnesses: Chris Johnson. Frank Hood. A D. Alli'n and Will L. Slvlts, all of North Platte. Nob. s2l-0 John E. Evaib Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICALION, Serial No. 067G. Department of tho Interior.' U. S. Land Ofilco at North Platfc-. Nebr. Aug 2G, 1912. Notice is hereby given that Cogal S. Bethel, of North Platte, Nebr.. who, on Oct. 23, 1903, made H. E. entry No. 0675, for NE H. Sec. 32, twp. 12. N. rge. 30, west of tho 6th Principal Meridian, has filed notice of intention- to make final three year proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before tho register and rccejter. at North Platte, Ntbr.. on tho 22nd day of Oct. 1912. Claimant names as witnesses: William W. Hunter, Arthur J. Connor, George B. Single, Francis Montague, all of North Platte, Nebr. 30-6 J. E. Evans, Register. Sheriff's Sale. By xirtue of nn order of sale Issued from the district court of J.lncoln county, Nebraska, upon a" degree of foreclosure rendered In said court wherein Prank R. Elliott is plaintiff, and Albert Dobie, et al aro defendants, and to me directed I will on the 13th day of November, 1912, at 2 o'clock p. m., at the east frontdoor of the court house In North Platte, Lincoln county, Ne braska, sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash, to satisfy said decrre. interests and costs, the following described property, to-wit; southwest quarter (sw'l) section thirty, four 184) township sixteen (10) range twenty nlnaj29) west of tho 15th P, M. In Lincoln county Nebraska. Dated North Platte, Neb , Oct. 7. 1912. a8-6 A. J. SALISBURY, Sheriff Ne- PROBATE NOTICE. In tltoOoiinlvOourtof Lincoln county! nrasKa, uci a. luiar In the mattui ot the estate of Dorothy Rowland, deceased Notice Is hereby gleu, that the creditors of Haiti deceased will meet tho Execu tor of said estate, liefore the County Judge of Lincoln county, Nobrask i at the county court room In said county. i" be 12th day of Nov, 1912, aud on tho 12 li day of May WIS, at 0 o'clock a m. each daj. for the pur pose ot presenting thelrclaims for examina tion, adjustment and allowance. Six montliu are allowed for creditors to present their claims and one year for tho administrator to sottlo said estate from the ttth day of Oct. 1912. A copy of this order to be pub lished In tho North Platte Tribune a legal soml weekly newspaper publ'shed In said county for four siiccesslvo weeks prior to said date of hearing, 014-J JOHN (SKANT. Countj Judge PROBATE NOTICE. In tho matter of the estate of Edward Blankcn burg, deceased. In the county court of Lincoln county. Ne braska, September 12th, 1912. Notice Is hereby given, that the creditors of said deceased will meet the administratrix of said estate, before the county judge of Lincoln county, Nebraskn, at the county court room. In said coun ty, on the IBth day of October. 1912, and on tho 15th day of April. 1913, at 9 o'clock a. m. each day, for the purpose of presenting their claims for examination, adjustment and allowance. Six months are allowed for creditors to tresent their claims, and one year for the administrator to settle Bald estate,from the 12th day of September. 1912. A copy of this order to published in tie North Platte Tribune, a semi-weekly newspaper, published in Bald county for four successive weeks' prioi to said date. sl7-4 JOHN GRANT. County Judge. i ' i NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Serial No. 0J72. Departmontot tho Interior. U H. Land OHlce at North Platte. Nob. Oct. llth. 1912. Notice Is hereby given that Alexander M, Gregory, of fomersel, Neb. who, on .Mar. 19th, mw. made II E, No SIVJ, Porlal No. 0378-2, for wM of soU, Hoo IH. Township II, north, Range no. W , tith Principal Meridian, has llled notlcn of Intention to mako final three year proof, to establish claim to the land above described, beforo Register and Receiver, at North Platte, Nob., on the Uth day of Dec 1912. Claimant names aswltneasost Ed Wilson, of North Platte. Notir , George V, Miller, of Somerset. Nebr. Amanda Kunklu and Grant Trtbblo. of North Platte. Nebr oll-O J. F, Evans. Register. PRORATffNOTICn. In the matter of the estate of Jacob Mejer, deceased. In the county court of Lincoln county, Ne braska, Sept. 17. 1912. Notice Is heieby given, that tho creditors of said deceased will meet the administrator of said estate, before the county judge of Lincoln county, Nebraska, at the county court room, in said county, on the 29th day of Oct., 1912, ond on the 29th day of April, 1913. at 9 o'clock a m. each day, for the purposo of presenting their claims for examination, adjustment and allowance. Six months are allowed for creditors to present their claims, and ono year for the administrator to settle said estate, from the 24th day of Sept. 1912. A copy of this order to be published In, the North Platte Tribune, a legal semi-weekly news paper published in said county for four successive weeks prior to said date of hearing. ol-4 JOHN GRANT. County Judge. , SHERIFF'S SALE. Notice is hereby given that by virtue of an order of sale issued from the District Court of Lincoln county, Nebraska, upon a decree of foreclosure rendered In said court wherein Lucy A.-Moriran isplanltitr, and Marv Hcrzog et al are defendants. nnd to me directed. I will on the 2nd day of Novembtr. 1912, at two o'clock, p. m.. at the cast front door of the court house of said county, in the city of North Platto, Nebraska, sell at public auction, to tho highest bidder for cash, to satisfy said decree, Interest and costs, the following described property, to-wit. NortJi-wcst quarter (nwi) section twenty seven (27) In townshlji nine (9), north rang l',ryfi!jr tSis'T W.K& Si XH 6th '' " Lincoln Dffct ot Korth Vlatt$sJeb., Sept. 2S. 1912. - A. J, Sausdukv, Sheriff. .-,,Ki-ta.