Semi -Weekly Tribune Ira L Bare, Editor and Publisher. SUBSCRIPTION KATES. One Year by Mail In advance $1.2J Ono Year by Carrier in advance $1.60 MM1W Entered at North Platte, Nebraska, ofllco as Second Class Matter. Post FRIDAY, DEC. 20. 1912. Chamber of Commerce Meeting. At a meeting of the Chamber of Com merce hold in the library building Wednesday evening communications were read from U. S. Senators Brown and Hitchcock favoring the passage of tho Lover Agricultural Extension bill or sonio bill of similar purport. Those letters were in response to resolutions adopted by tho Chamber of Commerco and placed in thehandaof the Senators. A communication was received from Charles Ware, referring to the request made by tho Chamber of Commerce for hotter train Bervice, in which ho said that he would bo pleaBed to stop over t North Platte, meet our citizens and talk the matter over. Tho secre tary was instructed to extend to Mr. Ware an invitation and upon learning tho date when he could bo here, to ar rango a meeting. A report was re ceived from the Spocial Irrigation Com mittee and in accordance theiowltn tho secretary was instructed to place in tho hands of tho property owners undorthe propoHed canal the report in the form of a circular letter, and to call a meet ing to convene in the court houso on tho 28th diy of December nt 12 p. m. for tho purpose of further considering tb reconstruction of tho old south side canal. A request for financial assis tance from the Chamber of Commerco for 1 10 purposo of buying sweaters for tne 14 men of the high school who won their "N's" during the last foot-ball season, was received and upon thorough consideration it was decided that the board could not use tho funds for that purpose, but appreciating the splendid work that had been dona by tne boys nnd desiring to make that ap preciation substantial, three men pres ent pledged $5.01) each toward tho buying of tho Bweaters and Mr. F. II . Garlow was appointed a committee of one to seo that tho balance of tho monoy required was pledged. City Council Notes. At a mooting of the city council Tuesday ovening, Councilman Hirming hnuacn, who will take his heat as county commissioner after January l3t, pre sented his resignation, which was ac cepted Mayor Patterson will nanio a successor before the next meeting of council. Tho Btreet commissioner was instruc ted to open up A and First street through property owned by B. A. Wil son and which the latter had enclosed. Over this matter there has been con siderable discussion. Thu city attorney was instructed to appeal tho caHeof Mrs. Waggoner, who obtained a vordict of $208 for injuries sustained by a fall on the sidewalk. Two ordinances wore passed, one ex tending tho city limits so as to includo the Cody oddition, the other rolating to taking caro it wotor coming from the roofs of business houses. Electric street lighting Was tho sub ject of emphatic discussion. Council man Hoagland favored the abandon ment of the lights in the residence sec tions becauso tho city did not receive tho sorvice for which it paid. Manager Walker was summoned before the coun cil, and a rather lengthy talkfeut re sulted. Manager Walker admitted that lie was Bhort of boiler capacity, and at times when tho load was heavy in tho businoss district he wns compelled "to cut oir tho lights In part of tho residence section. It is announced that Helen Gould, now past forty and worth thirty mil lions, will marry a plain American. As North Platto Is indebted . Helen for contributions to the local Y. M. C. A.. wo will all wish nor a happy married life. Alfalfa millers from Kansas, Nebras ka, OlflahoRm and Colorado closed their soinl-annnai meeting at Wichita, Knn., Wednesday with n piod'ction that $20,000,080 worth of alfalfa products woujd be the output from tho mills this yoar. Up to date they have milled COtOftO tons and will produce 40,000 tons more, before the season closes. President Taft has mado up his mind to accept thu profi'er of the Kent pro fessorship of law at Yale and probably will take up his duties at Now Haven early in the spring. He will not be re stricted, but will be permitted to lec ture if hodusiros in other law schools or upon tho platform or to engage in in any other ocoupation which lie sees fit. The houso committee investigating tho "monoy trust" was Wednesday shown a chin t defining an alleged con nection through "interlocking direc torates," by which members and directors of J . P. Morgan & Company, together with seventeen other flnaifciii Institutions held directorates In various corporations, from banks to railroads, the aggregate of whose capitalization wbb almost $20,000,000,000. While this announcement is not altogether news, for such statements have been madu boforo, it recalls the tact that Wall street rules the business and llnnnces of this country, But what are we go ing to do about it? In his report to tho governor, state treasurer (jcorgo ndvocates selling the public school lands of tho state amount ing in all to Bomethlng over 1,700,000 acres He declares that tho step could be safely undertaken and that not only would the state obtuin the proceeds for investment in safe securities but that also tho land thus turned over to private individuals would then be assessable under the laws of tho state Tho re turn in this, ho says, combined with the four and a half por cunt on securi ties would not tho state a far better return than Is possible under tho pres ent rental conditions. Miss Gonovievo Woods will loave Sunday for Wallaco to spend tho holi days with her parents. First Presbyterian Church. Sunday school 10 a. m. A Christmas tree arm Christmas services will be held in the church on Monday evening. At ,11 a. m. tho Kov. Christie, pastor, will I preach on "A Christmas Message." I The evening service will consist of tho following special program of Christ- , mas music, Chorus Anthems: "Glory IllltlO JIIUniLi VHVIU3 JtMMIIIiai vv in the Highest," "Behold I bring you good Tidings." Male Quartet: "Jour ney to ueinieiiem, vine jncw uorn King." Duct: "Tho song and tho Star." Solo: The Vircin's Lullaby. Mrs. Loininger. Solo and chorus: "Tho Adoration." Christmas songs 88, 93. 94 and 98 from Hymns of worship and Service." Tho choir has made special preparations for UiIb song service under the able leadership of Mrs. Leininger. lho young people s services at tne IF YOU ARE TONSILITIS OR You can prevent an attack or make It run n illness, by using Hundreds of people subject to tonsilltls sore throat, quinsy, diphtheria, pharyng.'.'s id laryngitis, have used it for years. In preference to all other treatments. 20c, 00c and 91.00 a Bottle at Stono Drug Co. Full directions for use ore In booklet with will nuver uso anything also for throat trouble. THE LIQUID POULTICE MEDICAL CO., Denver, Colo. tSMSPH STEP IN Dine here Today. This Cafe is the one that will please your fancy in cleanliness, good food and service Prices reasonable. Opposite Depot BUY A eVI IJ.J ZtLJoL Be sure and see the new vest pocket Kodak. The latest Creation of the Eastman factory. Remember our stock of films and photo supplies are all new and fresh. Choice Xmas Presents Can be found in our complete lines of Holiday Box Papers, Initial Stationery .and Correspondence Cards, Perfumes, Chocolates, Pocket Books, Card Cases, Pocket Knifes and Cigars. The Roxall Drug Store Stroitz'ti Old Corner. AxrosaroiESMraHwwvraanBiKSi ?W3BaatHM!jgg3ijraHrgj!MCTir utiuwuuiirni1 't.-iUUi'tif umiii liiier WW raiifiasi Steam Heated Three Exits, 11,000 Square Feet of Floor Space. Stalls so arranged ready access to Entrance 215 N. 5th Street RITNER CAFE Short Orders at Popular Prices. 25c Luncheon from 12 PI., to 1:30 p. m. MRS. F. T. GARVIN, Prop. tho usual hours. You Bro cordially In vited to worship with us next Sunday. Rev. J. C. CimiSTiE, paBtor. Mrs. Meyers, of Paxton, who had been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wcs tenfeld for a few days, left yosterday morning. Farm For Sale. The northeast quarter (nej) section twenty-four (21) township thirteen (18) range thlrtyv (30) about seven miles joutneast of North Platte on south Bide of Platto river, all smooth land nenr nllls, good buildings, fifteen acres in alfalfa, one of best farms in Platto valley. Prico $10,000.00. Terms, half jash, balanco on easy timo at 7 per cent interest Address Joseph Hershcy North Platte, Neb. SUDJECT TO SORE THROAT mllil course nml very often prevent serious every Irattlc. Try A-theucn-lne and you PALACE CAFE FOR CHRISTMAS. The Nyal Drug Store McCobo's Old Stand. Open All Night that you have your car . . . Salesroom 505 Dewey Street, ll! bar&ge A masquerade dance will bo held at Hershcv on Now Years night. A num ber of 1 cal young people arc making I arrangements to attend. s Messrs. Abe and Sig Melton, of Wal lace, are visiting town friends this weeks. Miss Susie Campbell will visit friends in Gothenburg next weok. For Rent 640 Acres good farming or hay land, 50 centa per acre, six miles north of Wallace, Neb. twelve mileB south of Sutherland. Now 4-room house and barn for eight head, grainery 2-1x32, cement cavo 12x18, good well, 10-ft Sampson mill, 30 ft. steel towor, 3 miles of fence, 150 acres in cultivation. Address W. R. Harding, North Platte, Neb, soovottw ( viae aaeaaosci m DR. J. S. TWINEM, Homeopathic Physician and Surgeon 2 Hospital acicmmodations. Modioli and JJ surgical attention given obstetrical cnm. onli'.o I'liono IS3 U-.. Phone 2l3 Olllci' McDonald Slato Hank llld'c M wm mw9' jpi"fw - i - -l 1 Signet Chapter O. E. S., -NO. 55- Mects 2nd nnd 4th Thursday of every month at Mnspnlc Hall at 7:30 p. m. The North Platte School of Music FFILIATED WITH The University School of Music, Lincoln, Nebraska Elizabeth Dormer-Cramer DIRECTOR. All the principal branches of Ap plied and Theoretical Music taught by competent teachers. Address all inquiries to 122 W. Front street or phone BlacK 341. DR. HARRY MITCHELL GRADUATE DENTIST Telephono Ilcd 456 COSH Dewey St. North I'latte, Nebraska. 1 Di Idfield (edfield, Phyuicians and Surgeons. WILMS J. REDFIELD, Sureoon. JOE U. REDFICLD, Physician. OFFICE: Physicians & Surgeons . . Hospital . . PJIONE 612. Is thoro neod for repairs every days? Is your bathroom modorn luxuriantly comfortable' Are kitchen arrangements convenient few and thu and sanitary; it not, Send For Our Plumber. Not only are we experts at repair work, but thero will bo little need for repairs If we install your plumbing. You'll be surprised atour fnirestimates if you "talk prico" with us. R. F. STUART, Shop Phone G9. Res. Phono G83 Corner SUth and Locust. SHERIFF'S SALE. Ity virtue of an order ot sale Issued from the district cuurt of Lincoln county, Netiraskn, upon uecrco of fnrvclosuie rendered In sold court wherein Gt-ortrti Lthman Is vlalntilT and Martin Anderson is defendant nnd to me dlricUd. I will on tho 18th day of Jan., lOKI, at 2 o'clock, n, in , at tho east front door of the court house in North I'latte, Lincoln county, Nebraska, sell at public auction to the hiichcst bidder for cash to satisfy Bald decree. Interest nnd costs, tho following described property to-wit: Southeast quarter of the northwest quarter (soX of nwiO and Iota ono (1) two (2) nnd three a! sec tion two (2), township twilvo (21 north of rnniro thlrty.throo (33) west of the Cth I. M.. In Lincoln county, Nebraska. Oatod North I'lette. Neb., Dec. UtH," VB12. dl7- A.J. SaUhuuiiv. Sheriff. ORDER 01' IIEAR1NO ON PETITION FOR APPOINTMENT OF ADMINSTRATOR. The State of Nebraska, Lincoln County, 83, ItjitliK County Court. In the matter of the estate ot Dennis Kelly, deceased. On ruAdlnp and flllnc the petition of Mariraret Kelly .Irujlni,tliat administration of said estato may lo wanted to Elizabeth Kelly as ad ministratrix. Ordenxl. That Dec 21, A. D. 1012 ,at 10 o'clock n. in, Isasslitned forhearlnir said petition, when all persons Interested in said matter may appear at a county court to bo held In and for Bald county, and show causa why prayer of petitioner should not hoirranUd. and that notice of the Kndency of said petition and the hearing thereof viven to all persons Interested In said matter by publishing a copy of this order In the North I'latte Trlbuna a legal semi-weekly newsiwper printed in said county for three successive weeks prior to said day of hearlmr. Dated December 21, 1912. dl-3 JOHN GRANT, County Judge, m LP- ., y, . Phones ..i,iZ 07Q H Have You Plumbinx Troubles? .- -r"l irt-niiMriTi,,irnvrriiii'i:i"i,iv)KVi'rvf"-TrTTy FOR SALE! A few choice young RED POLLED BULLS Also a few Cows and Heifers. PAYNE'S DAIRY FARM, SOUTH DEWEY STREET, One Mile South ot the U. P. Depot. Monuments Of the Best Quality. Paine Fishburn Granite Co., W. T. ALDEN, Salesman Oldest Bank in Lincoln County State Bank North Platte, Nebr. CAPITAL STOCK $100,000.00 We Solicit Your Duilnaea. PATRONIZE THEnfiT lH ' House of Good ShowlH I When in Norlh Plalle. Motion Pictures. Runs Every Night. Matinee Saturday After noon at 2:30 O'clock. 10 CENTS. The Old Reliable When your clothes need pressing, cleaning and repairing, let the Old Re 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 should be done. i That means satisfaction to you. F. J. BROEKER. Entrance north of tho Nyal drug store. A.. J. AMES. MARIE AMES. Doclors Ames & Ames, Physicians and Surgeons, Office over Stone Drug Co. ) Office 273 8 I 1 I 6 rnoncs r Reaidenco 273 Feels Like a Millionaire. Tho man who smokes Schmalzried'a cigars Is a happy, contented follow, one of those who mny have but a few dollars in his pocket yot feels as rich as a millionaire. A good smoko always brings good feeling, hence there's a reason for buying Schmalzried-made cigars, J. F. SCHMALZRIED The Maker of Good Cigars. NOTICE OF SETTLEMENT. Tho Statu of Nebraska, Lincoln County, HH in tne county uourt. In thu Mattor of tho Estato of Katie Hoiidy, Deceased. To the creditors, heirs legatees and others Interested In tho estato o( Ratio llendy, deceased Tako notloe, that Charles Ileudy, ad ministrator, has filed In tho county court a report of his doings as administrator ot said estato and It Is ordered that the same stand for hearing il 31st day of December, A. I). 10 1-, In U ro tho court at tho hour ot II o'clock, a. in nt which tlmo any ixinon Interested may appeur and except to and contest tho samo, And notleoof this proceeding Is ordered given In tho North Platto Tribune, a legal soml-woekly news paper published In said county for thren successive weeks prior to said dato of hearing, Witness my hand and tho seal of tho coun ty court at North Platte, In said county thiHtltlidayof December. A I). 1WW dI0-3 JOHN ilUA"T. fount v .Indpe Estray Notice. Taken up on section 21, town 11. range 30. in Lincoln county, by the undersigned, three mares, two sorrels and one bay branded NE on left hip, nged about six years; one bay stallion, 3 year old; ono bay and ono brawn maro 6 years old, threo bay geldings, 2 and 3 year old, ono sorrel mare 3 year old, ono yearling brown colt. Owner u requested to call, prove property, pay charges and take animals away. Miller Bros.. Wollfleet, Nebr. 1i?TTttii fJ Portal No 01283. NOTICE FOR I'lMJMGATION DEPARTMENT Or THE INTKIUOIt. Unltud States Land Odlco. At North Platto. Nebraska. Dec. 4.1P12. Notlcn in liorobr Kiven that .loepph A Knajdl of North Platto Nob., who on August B0. HXW, , madn liomrstc&d entry Serial No. 0I2K1 for all or Section 24, Town 10 N Kanco .10 w of tho flth Principal Meridian, hax filed notice of In tention to tnako Unal thrco roar proof, to establish claim to tho land above described, beforo tho regUter and receiver at North Platto, Nebraska, on tho 0th day of February. 1013. Claimant names at witnesses! Caspor F Hlvlts, Edwin W. Wright, Rupert Hchwalgnr and William L- BlvlUt, all nt North Platto. Nob. dio-fl John E. Evams Register. PRORATE NOTICE. In tho matter of the estate of John Franzcn, deceased. In the county court of Lincoln county, Ne braska, November, 25. 1912. Notice Is hereby Kiven, that the creditors of said deceased will meet the executor of said estato beforo the county judge of Lincoln county, Nebraska, nt the county court room, in said county, on the 31st day of Dec, 1912, and on tho 3uth day of June 1913, at 9 o'clock a. m. each day for tho purpose of presenting their claims for examination, adjustment nnd allowance. Six months are allowed for creditors to present their claims, nnd ono year for tho executor to settle said estate, from the 25th day of Nov. 1912. A copy of this order to be published in tho North Platto Tribune, a legal scml.weekly newt. pnper published In said county for four successive weeks prior to December 31, 1912. d3-J JOHN GRANT, County Judge. Notice for Publication. Patrick J. Conwav nnd Mrs. Patrick J. Conway, his wife, and all parties claiminp any right or interest in and to lots seven (7) and eight (8) in block twelve (12) of Miller's Addition to the city of North Platte will take notice that on the 6th day of November, 1912, tho plaintiff, Charles P. Ross, filed his potition in the district court of Lincoln county, Nebraska, against said defe'n dantt, and each of them, the object and prayer of which petition is to have the title to lots seven (7) and eight (8) in block twelve (12) of Miller's Addi tion to the city of North Platte quieted and confirmed in him on the grounds and for the reason that said plaintiff has been in tho open, notorious, exclu sive and adverse possession of said lots claiming to bo the owner therof for more than ten years prior to tho 6th day of November, 1912, and that by reason of said adverse possession said plaintiff is now tho owner in fee simple of each and every part and portion of said lots soven (7) and eight (8) in block twelvo (12) of Miller's Addition to the city of North Platte. You and each of you are required to answer said petition on or before Mon day the 6th day of January, 1913. Dated this 25th day of November, 1912. Charles P. Ross. By Muldoon & Gibbs, His Attorneys. Notice for Publication. To Hans Peterson non-resident defendant; you are hereby noti fied that onthe 10th day of May. 1912, Sophia Peterson filed a petition against you in tho District Court of Lincoln County, Nebraska, the object and prayer of which are to obtain a divorco from you on tho ground that you have wilfully abandoned the plaintiff without good cause for the term of two years last past. You are required to answer said petition on or before Monday 21st day of Jan., 1913. Sophia Peterson, Plaintiff, By Muldoon & Gibbs. her Attys. NOTICF OF ACTION. E. C. Brown, defendant, will take notice that on the 30th day of Novem ber, A. D., 1912, the Rncine Sattley Co., of Nebrnka, plaintiff, filed a peti tion in the District Court of Lincoln county, Nebraska, against the said E. u. urown, ti. is. Hastings, real name unknown, James H, Edmieten and John B, Toillion, defendants, and on the 17th dav of December, 1912, tho plain tiff filed an amended petition in said action and an application to the court for an order for service by publication upon E. C. Brown,, defendant. The object nnd prayer of the plplntiff's petition is to foreclose a certain mort gage executed by the defendant, E. C. Brown, to L. B. Hastings, upon tho northwest quarter (NWJ) of section thirty-four (34), township thirteen (13), north of range thirty (30), west oi tho Gth P. M,, in Lincoln county, Nebraska, to secure the payment rf a certain promissory note dated November 25. 1911, for the sum of $4,000.00 duo and payable five years after date with in terest at 6 per cerit per annum. That the condition of said mortgago has become become broken and tho plain tiff has elected to declare the entire sum due and there is now due upon said note and mortgage the sum o'f J4000.00 with interest at G per cent per annum from November 25, 1911, and that said note and mortgage has been assigned to and is now owned by the plaintiff tho Racino Sattley Co , of Nobrafaka, and tho plaintiff prays for a decree thnt tho defendants be required to pay tho amount due upon said note nnd mort gage or that said premises be sold to satisfy tho amount duo and that the de fendants and each of them be barred of all right, title, interest and equity of redemption in said mortgaged prem ises. The plaintiff further elnims a lien upon tho rents and profits of said prem ises and prays for the appointment of a receiver during the pendency of said actioin for the reason that said mort gage security is insufficient to pay the mortgago debt and said E. C. Brown has abandoned said premises and is per mitting waste to be committed thereon and the plaintiff prays for an order of injunction restraining the defendants from selling and conveying said rents and profit during the pendency of this action and that an interluctory order be issued appointing a receiver heroin and directing the receivertotakeehargo of the rents and profits and that the de fendants deliver the possession of said premises nnd the rents and profits thereof to the receiver appointed by tho court. The plaintiff proposes James T. Keefe as such Receiver and proposes the United Fidelity & Guaranty Company as surety on the bond both for tho Re ceiver and for the plaintiff. The court has appointed the Sheriff Temporary Re ceiver pending plaintiffs application for Receiver. You are required to answor said peti tion on or beforo the20th day of January. 1913. You aro further notified that tfin plaintiff will present his application to wie court lor tne appointment of n Re ceiver and for a temporary injunction before tho Hon. II. M. Grimes District Judge in tho Court Houso in North Platte, Nebraska, the 21st day of Janu ary, 1913 at 10 o'clock a. m. Dated December 17, 1912. Racine Sattley Co. of Nebraska, n it , , , TT Plantiff, By Hoagland and Hoagland, Its Attorneys. 1 5CI I V V $ W-ilt1ArJfe-iM 1 t-iVUmitt'ltL, i k 4JJiJtHP(aWWW I