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Aching Kidneys Cured in North Platte.
'Every Picture
Tells a Slory."
II Your Back Aches and Your Kidneys are Weak Get the Kidneys Rem-
i ' at v
ody Unit Uas J3eea' Proved QpOD Again and Again. Right Here in North
Platte.
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North Platte People Tell It.
Are Your Kidneys Weak?
HOW TO TELL First read tho testimony nnd learn what Doan's
Kidney rills have done for others.
Then if your back nches, if sharp pains striko you whon stooping
or lifting; if you aro lame in the morning, tiro to easily; if you have
dizzy spells and are nervous, despondent and inclined to worry ovor
trifles; if the kidney secretions aro highly colored and full of sediment,
if passages aro too frequent, scanty painful or scalding, it is likely that
your kidneys need quick attention.
Take asamplo of tho urino and lot it stand for 24 hours. If a sandy,
brick-dust like sedimont settles to tho bottom of tho receptacle, there is
ovidence enough to suspect tho kidnoys.
Seventh Streot
W. P. Blalock, 009 Seventh-St., North
Platte, Nebr., says: "I had an awfui
hoavy aching across my loins which
seemed to take every bit of strength
from mo. My back was weak and I was
helpless. I was lame and could hardly
stand erect only with painful efforts.
The kidney secretions seemed to got
more disordered as tho pain in my back
increased and they wero unnatural and
too frequent in passage. I was advised
to try Doan's Kidney Pillff and got a
box. They cured mo and Thavo been
well since."
Choetnut Streot
J. C. McGowan, 321 S. Chestnut St.,
North Platte, Neb., says: "Some six
mohths ago I had an attack 'of kidney
trouble and suffered all aches and pains
that accompany this disease. I began
using Doan's Kidney Pills, procured
from McDonoll & Graves' Drug Store,
and it required only one box to rid mo
of tho trouble, Tho cure proved to bo
a permanent one as no sign of kidney
disorders have appeared. I have also
given Donn's Kidney Pills to our littlo
girl who suffered from backache and
kidney weakness and they proved
oqually satisfactory."
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West Fourth Street
Mrs. A. G. W.essberg, 708 W. Fourth
St., North Platte, Neb., snys: "I hold
if anything a higher regard for Doan's
Kidney Pills than when I recommended
then before; another of my family has
since been trouhlcd with kidney com
plaint and received a world of benefit
through using Doan's Kidney Pills. I
told in a previous statement how I had
obtained relief from a dragging pain in
my back and troublo with the Kidneys.
A doctor diagnosed my case as a float
ing kidney. Many a day I was unable
to stand up on account of tho pain
through my kidneys and the kidney
secretions were unnatural. An operat
ion was advised but . Uily I learned
of Doan's Kidney Pills and procured a
supply from McDonoll & Graves' Drug
Store. A few days' use removed the
pains, restored the kidnoys to their
proper working order and before long I
was completly cured."
East D Street
Mrs. Christina Pickett, 318 E. B St.,
North Platto, Nebr., says: "I have used
Doan's Kidney P,ills, which I procured
from McDonell & Graves Drug Store,
for kidney troublo and have found them
to bo just- the 'remedy I needed for
backacho and disorders. Whenever I
am suffering from these troubles, I
appeal to Doan's Kidney Pills and they
give mo the sought for relief. Others
of my family have taken Doan's Kidney
Pills with fiinc results."
South Pine Stoet
Charles F. Burrough, 222 S. Pino St.,
North Platte, Nebr., says: "Several
years ago I had occasion to uso Doan's
Kidney Pills, procured from McDonell
& Graves, Drug Store, and found them
to bo a good kidney remedy. I suffered
from burning pains in tho small of my
back and the kidneys wero vory weak.
A short of Doan's Kidney Pills cured me
completely, and I hovo not been bothered
with kidney troublo since. I tako
pleasure in endorsing this remedy for
the benefit of other kidney sufferers."
West Ninth Street
George 'W. Weinbergor, 109 W. Ninth
St., North Platte, Nebr., says: "Two
years ago I becomo afflicted with kidney
trouble and suffered from agonizing
pains through my back. I gradually
grew worse, became stiff and lame and
on account of losing my rest at night,
became all run down. My kidnoys did
not do their work properly. Learning
of Doan's Kidney Pills, I procured them
from McDonell & Graves, Drug Store
and when I had token six boxes, I was
cured. Prior to using Doan's kidney
Pills, I had to lay off from work for
several months but after taking this
remedy only ono montto I was able to
resume work."
PILL
Sold at all druggists and general stores, 50 cents a box, or mailed on receipt of price by FOSTER-MILBURN CO., Buffalo, N. Y.
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Commissioner' Proceedings.
Jnnuary 24,1913.
Board mot pursuant to adjournment
present Roberts. White, Herminghausen
nnd county elork. Bond of C. E. Par
sons, overseer of roud district 17 is lioro
by approved. B. A. Wilson is horeby
nppolntod assessor for North
Platte No. 2"to fill vacancy
Fred Lundgreon is hereby appointed
overseer forulstrictNo.'Btofill vacancy
Board continued chocking books of
county treasuror and adjourned to Jan.
25. 1913 O W Yost, County Clerk.
January 25, 1913
Board met pursuant to adjournment,
present Roberts, White, Herminghausen
and county clerk
Cluim of Wm. Allben for road work
allowed on commissioner Dist, lfor4.0o
Petition for formation of precinct
To tho honorable board of county
commissioners in and for Lincoln county,
Nebraska:
Tho undersigned your petitioners,
would respectfully represont to your
honorable body that thoy and each of
them aro resident freeholders and elect
ors in thu territory below doscribed,
nnd your petitioners rospoctfully pray
and ask thatyour honorable body muy
chnngo and alter existing precinct lines
bo as to form the territory ombracod
within tho below described boundary
linos, to-wit:
Beginning at thu north-oast corner of
section three, in township sixteen,
north of range thiriy-throe, west of tho
0th p. in., thence running west along
thp north boundry lino of Lincoln county.
Nebraska, to the west lino of said
county, being tho north-west corner of
soction 0, in township sixteen, north, of
range thirty fqur, wost of (5th p. m.,
thonco south on the west boundry lino
of Lincoln county, Nebraska, to whore
said west county lino intersects thu
north bank of tlio south Platto river,
being on the wost lino of soction six, in
township thirteen, north of range
thirty-four, westof theCthp. m., thencu
is an easterly direction along the north
bank of said south Platto river, to
where tho east linu of section twenty
oven, in township fourteen, north of
range thirty-three, west of the flth p.
m intersects the north bank of the
south Platte river, thence north along
tho east lines of section twonty-saven,
twenty-two, fifteen, ten, and three, in
township fourteen, north of range
thirty-three, west ofUho Gth p, m., and
along the east lino of sections thirty
four, twenty-seven, twenty-two,
fifteen, ten and three, in township
fifteen, north of range thirty-three,
wost of tho Gth p. in., and along tho
east linu of sections thirty-four, twenty
seven, twenty-two, fifteen, ton, and
throe, in township sixtoon. north of
range thirty-three, to tho place of be
ginning, into a precinct to be known as
Bird wood precinct in the county of Lin-
coin, state of Nebraska, signed by J. A.
liarshfield and flfty-ono others.
Now on this 25th day of January,
. 1913, the board of county commissioners
of the county of Lincoln state of Ne
braska, being in lawful session nnd it
appearing to said board that it is advis
able to alter existing precinct lines and
expedient to form tho territory abovo
doflcribed into ono precinct, it isordored
and adjudged by said board of county
commissioners thut tho territory above
described, bo and the same Is hereby
organized as Blrdwood precinct.
Upon potition signed by Chas. Holt
nnd nino othor electors of Lincoln
county, living within five .miles of pro
posed road, asking for a road as follows,
to-wit: Commencing at tho south-west
corner of tho swi of sec 7, twp 1G, r 25
in Custer county, Nebraska, on tho
county lino between Custor and Lincoln
counties and extending north ono milo
on county line, between sec. 7, T. 1G,
it. m nnu ooc. iz, r. iu. it. zv, and
damages nsked being reasonable, tho
board is of tho opinion that said road is
for tho public good and same is hereby
grantod as a forty foot road.
Books of C D Ranoy, ovorseor for
district 44 aro hereby checked and find
due him tho sum of $95.15, which is
hereby allowed as follows: $50.00 on
road DlBt'14 and 45.15 on Com Dist No 3
und sottlemejit mado
Books of county Supt-checked nnd
approved, nnd find a balance of $227.G3
on hand
Claim of Louis Refior for road work
allowed on road Dist 10 for 30.00
Claim of C A Robinson of 458.00 for
grading roads nllowed us follows: 229.00
on commissioner Dist 1 nnd 229.00 on
commissioner Dist 2
Claim of A Chambors for grading
roads allowed on commissioner Dist 2
for 177.42
Tho following claims woro allowed on
general fund to-wit:
G W Roberts, sorvicos as commis
sioner and milage G9.40
F W HorminghauBen, services as
commissioner and mileago 44.00
Sundry persons, witnesses and jurors,
state cases in county court, to wit:
Stato of Nebraska vs Bert Morgan,
witnesses fees 40.90
State of Nobraska ys William Morgan
ot al fees 83.90
Stato of Nebraska vs John Doo et al
witness fees 10.90
State of Nebraska, vs Levi Styson,
witnesses fcos 58.00
Statu of Nobraska, vs Halo Kinsoy,
witness fees, 3.30
Stato of Nebraska, vs Jesse Smith et
al, jurors feeB, G 60
State of Nobraska vs J. C. Nystrom,
et al witness fees, 10.40
State of Nebraska vs Charley Clayton
witness feos, 15.20
Stato of Nebraska vs Thomas Eggers
witnosslfoes, 29.70
Grand total 2G2.00
Whereupon tho board" adjourns to
January H8, m;i.
C. W. Yost, County Clerk.
Local and Personal
William Landgraf, Sr. is reported to
be vory ill.
J. F. Clnbaugh left yesterday after
noon for Chicago and othor eastern
points to purchase spring goods.
Mrs, Osterhout and daughtor left
Tuesday evening for Portland to visit
Mrs. Nancy Davis for some time.
Mesdames Harry Hershey and Beck
of Gibbon, will arrive horo Monday to
visit Dr. and Mrs. Walter Crook.
Miss Mavme McMichaol came home
Wednesday ovening from a short visit
with irlenus in eastern Nobraska.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Weir and
daughter will loavo the first of next
week for Lincoln to visit friends.
Mrs. William Richards left a few
dys ago for Kearney and Odessa to
visit relatives for a week or longer.
Miss Rattle, of Denver, who was the
guest of Miss Beulah Buckloy, left yes
terday for Boston to visit friends.
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Mr. and Mrs. Perry Buchannn nretne
nrnud pnrents of a baby girl which was
born to them the first of this week.
Dick Evans returned Wednesday
ovening from a two weeks' visit with
relatives in St. Joe nnd Knnsas City.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Miles and
dnughter Miss Delight, of Paxton, were
visitors in town tho first of this week.
Miss Dye. of Salina Kans., returned
homo last ovening nftor nn extended
visit withhersiBtorMrs. W. II. Moloney,
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The lending Live Stock and Gen
eral Farm Sales Auctioneer in
Western Nebraska is
T- 3B WATTS.
Phone Rod COS
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Is there need for repairs overy few
days? Is your bathroom modern and
luxuriantly comfortable? Aro the
kitchen arrangements convenient and
sanitary? If not.
Send For Our Plumber.
Not only are we experts at repair
work, but there will be little need for
"Pnir if we install your plumbing.
You II bu surprised at our fair estimates
if you "talk price" with us.
R. F. STUART,
Shop Phont G9. Res. Phono G8S
. Corner UUthand Locust.
NOTICE rem PUBLICATION.
Serial No. 07tu
,t o rnj)rtiiiontof the Interior.
U. 8, Land OQlce at North Platte. Neb.
?.fi "V.l!i ' ,atuV N?N wb0- on Novembur
It1'' ih rol' . Homestead Entry Serial
No. 07N). for nc poo !!3. Township l
north. Uaniresa. W 0th Principal Meridian,
has (lied nottcj or Intention to makollnal
three year proof, to establish claim to the
laud above described, before Hog-later and
ltecelyer. at North 1'latto, Nob., on the Mth
day of March. WIS.
Claimant names aa wltnoasosi Carl
Ilroeder. John Kowlor. Hugh Soiigor and Will
Uuntor, all ot North Platte. Nebr
123-0 J. E. Evans, liegtster.
j Signet Chapter O.'e. S., j
I NO. 5S
Meets 2nd and 4th PThursday of every
month at Masonic Hall at 7:30 p. m.
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I PRTRONIZE THEpRTD
liH' House of GoodShowrHI
1 When in North Plallc. 1
Motion Pictures. Runs Every m
S Night. Mntineo Saturdny After- M
A noon at 2:30 O'clock. !
10 CENTS. h
R. E. LOUDEN
PRACTICAL AUCTIONEER.
Twenty-fivo yenrs experience. Satis
faction guaranteed. Seo or writemo
m'chlO 320 E. 11th St. North Platto
$20,000.00.
Thoschool district of tho city of
North Platte, in tho county of Lincoln,
state of Nebraska.
School Bonds.
Sealed bids will be received 5by tho
undersigned secretary of the school
district of the city of North Pjntto, in
the county of Lincoln, state of Ne
braska, until G o'clock p. m. lVth. day
of February, 1913,for $20,000.00 regis
tered school bonds of said district
Said bonds will bo issued in denom
inations of $1,000.00 each, numbered
from one to twenty inclusive dated
April 1st, 1913, mature twenty years
from date, but payablo at the option of
the district after ten years.
Bonds will bear five (B) per cent
interest payable semi-annually, on
April 1st and October 1st at tho Fiscal
Agency of the state of Nebraska, New
York City.
All bids must be accompanied by a
certified check for $500.00 made pay
able to F. L. Moonoy, treasurer of said
district. Tho right is reserved to re
ject any or all bids.
Dono by order of the Board of Edu
cation this Gth day January 1913.
A. F. Stueitz. Secretary.
LEGAL NOTICE
To George Herbert Uox and Georirina M, B.
Ilox, hit wife, non-resident defendants.
You and each of you will hereby take notice
that Isalo S. Gaudrrnult, plaintiff, tiled his peti
tion in the district court of Lincoln county,
Nebraska, against you and each of you In a suit
In which you am Impleaded, .with Wellfleet Heal
Estate and Improvement Company, a corporation,
the object and and prayer of which petition are
to quiet in tho plaintill against you, title to tho
following described lands situate in Lincoln
county, Nebraska , to-wit: Lota 7 and
8 and the south half of lot 9. in block 7, of the
original town of WellHeet, Nebraska, and more
particularly to quiet tltlo against a certain quit
claim deed made and executed by you to Jot 7 and
the south half tag Jot 9 In said block 7, on June 29,
1907, to one C. 1-. Hicks and to euro certain appar
ent defects therein and particularly In the ac
knowledgement thereof.
You and each of you will make answer to said
petition on or before the 3rd day of March, 1913,
or your respective defaults will bo taken.
Dated at North Platte. Nebraska. January
20. WIS,
Isaib S. Gaudhbault. Plaintiff.
1-4 I)y II. E. Evans, his Attorney.
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 tho way it should be
done.
That means satisfaction to you.
F. J. BROEKER.
Entrance north of the Nyal drug store.
A. J. AMES. MARIE AMES.
Doctors Ames & Ames,
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ts Physicians and Surgeons,
l Office over Stono Drug Co.
Phones . Office 278
(; Phones i; Re8idence 273
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PltODATE NOTICE.
In tho matter of tho estate of Michael Albert
Foster, deceased.
In the county court of Lincoln county, ''Ne
braska, January. 21, 1913.
Notice is hereby riven, that the creditors of
said deceased will meet the administrator of said
estato before the county judge of Lincoln county,
Nebraska, at the county court room, In said
county, on the 2Cth day of Feb., 1913, and on tho
25th day of Aug., 191S, 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, and one year for tho administrator to
settle said estate, from the 24th day of Feb.
1913. A copy of this order to bo published in the
North Platte Tribune, a legal semi-weekly news
paper published In said county for four successive
weeks prior to February 25, 1913.
J23-1 JOHN GRANT. County Judge.
NOTICE OF SETTLEMENT.
The State of Nebraska, Lincoln county, ss.
In the County Court.
In the matter of the estate of Carl E.
SchacfTex, deceased.
To the creditors, heirs, legatees, and others In
terested In the estate of Carl E. SchaefTer.
Take notice, that W. H. Munger, Jr.,
has filed In the county Ccourt a report of
his doings as administrator of Carl E.
SchaefTer estate, and It is ordered that
the same stand for hearing the lfjth day
of February, A. D 1913, before the court
at the hour of 9 o'clock, a. m., at which time any
person Interested may appear and except to and
contest the same. And notice of this proceeding Is
ordered given In the North Platte Tribune, a
semi-weekly newspaper, printed In said county
for three successive weeks prior to said date of
hearing, February 18, 1913.
Witness my hand and the seal of the county
court at North Platte, Nebraska, this 25th aay of
Jan. A. D., 1913.
J28-3 JOHN GRANT. County Judge.
Sheriff' Sale.
By virtue of an order of sale lusucd from the
district court of Lincoln county, Nebraska, upon
a degree of foreclosure rendered In said court
wherein Lincoln county Land Company, a corpor
ation is plolntlff, and Viola A. Drodlne
et ?1 are defendants, and to me directed I
will on the 21th day of February, 1913, 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, Interest
and costs, tho following described property
to-wit: northeast quarter (neW) and the south
one-half (sM) of section twenty-one (21), town
ship ten (10), range twenty-nlno (29) westof
the 6th P, M. In Lincoln county, Nebraska.
Dated North Platte, Neb., Jan. 20. 1913.
J22-0 A. J. SALISBURY, Sheriff,
Legal Notice.
To Charity Miller and Miller,
her husband, first and real namo un
known, Benjamin Ball and Ball his
wifo, first and real name unknown,
Joseph Ball and Ball, his wife,
first and real name unknown, Joseph
Soils and Sells, his wife, first and
real name unknown, John Sells and
Soils, his wife, first and real name
unknown, Ella Sells, Addie Sells and
May Davis, neo Sells, and Davis,
her husband, first and real namo un
known, Rosanna Armstrong, nee Ball,
and Armstrong, her husband, first
and real name unknown, Worthington
Ball and Ball, his wife, first nnd ral
name unknown, Bertha Savage and
Savage, her husband, first and real
namo unknown, Amelia Wilkins and
Wilkins, her husband, first and
real name unknown and Florence
Shepard: You and each of you are here
by notified that you havo been sued in
the district court of Lincoln county,
Nebraska, together with Thomas Ball
and Ball, his wife, first and real
namo unknown, Alma Stevens and
Stevens, her husband, first and
real name unknown, by Hozekiah
Ramsey, Plaintiff, the object and
prayer of the petition filed therein
being to quiet and confirm in the
plaintiff title and possession against you
and each of you In and to an undivided
one-half interest in the following des
cribed lands situate in Lincoln county,
Nebraska, to-wit: A portion of lot
;i" of tho County Clerk's subdivi
sion of part of the northwest quar
ter of section 33, township 14, range
30. west of tho Gth P. M., des
cribed as follows: Commencing at tho
northeast corner of said lot "I," thence
west from said northeast comer 10 de
grees north 220 feet west; thence south
10 degrees west 198 feet; thence east
10 degrees south 88 feet; thence north
10 degrees east 132 foet; thence east 10
degrees south 132 feet; thence north
along the east line of Lot "I" GG feet
to the place of beginning, owned by tho
nlnlnflflF linear nnl K.. ,.!... ", .
r....v... u..u. uim uji vuiueui a ueea
thereto from one George H. Woodword
and further to have the estates and shares
of the defendants or so many of them
ac the court may find entitled to share
therein as the heirs of Elizabeth
Ramsey, deceased, confirmed and set
aside the remaining undivided one hall
interest in said property of which
Elizabeth Ramsey died seized in fee, tho
same to be confirmed and set aside to
the plaintiff and the defendants or so
many of them as may be found entitled
to share therein as the sole heirs at law
of said Elizabeth Ramsoy.deceased, and
to have all of said described property
partitioned to the plaintiff and the de
fendants as their estates therein shall
be confirmed by the court, and for such
other and further relief as justice and
equity may require.
You and each of you will make
inswir toiaid petition on or before the
24m uda? ?f February. 1913, or decree
will be taken as in said petition prayed.
t Dated i2L I?2iiih PlRtt0- Nebraska,
January 10th, 1913. '
t r Hezekiah Ramsey. Plaintiff,
By E. H. Evans, His Attorney, j 14-
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NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
DEPARTMENT OF TUB INTKItlOn.
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