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Ii Semi - Weekly Tribune Ira L. Bare, Editor nnd Publiihcr. SUBSCRIPTION KATES. Ono Year by Mail in advance .25 Ono Year by uarnor in nnvonco. . .$l.f)0 Entered at North Platte. Nebraska, Post oflke as Swonil Class Matter. FR1DAV, FEB. 7. 1913. Friday, February 7 CoMQM! Sanford Dodge Supported by Miss Adelln Nickerson and a Splendid Company, in his New Play Tho present legislature broke nil rec ords in tho number of bills introduced, the total in the senate reaching -157 nnd in tho house tho total was 872. Only n small per cent of those bills will bo en acted Into laws. No real estate agents in Nebraska are going to maka the peoplo rich or pull off any other stunts without first having seeurcd n license from the secre tary of stato to do ao, provided tho bill introducod in tho house by Orr of Ham ilton gets through. Mr. Orr would have tho real estate man secure n licence from tho secretary of state by paying n $100 fee and swearing ho is obeying all tho luwa ho should obey. Then ho may go to it. A bill introduced in the legislature at the reques't of Mayor Jim Dahlman of Omaha repeals the eight o'clock closing hour for saloon in towns of 5,000 or over. It is no' probable that this bill will be seriously entertained by tho leg islature; at least wo hopo not For sev eral years prior to the enactmontof the eight o'clock law, Tho Tribuno advoca ted the early closing of saloons, and the effect heVo in North Platte has boen auch as to convince nil that tho law ia a good ona. Tho law ia satisfactory to a majority of the saloon keepers, and we question If many of thorn outside of Omaha are really anxious to havo it re pealed. Anent tho recont article in thoso columns on prizo fighting, the following is taken from the Grand Island Indo pondont: As tho result of tho doalh of her husband in n boxing contest in Texas, n widow in that atato has just secured a iudgmont against tho ro- nt.ira nt h ovoiit nnd tho owners of tho hall in which it woo held for some thing over $10,000. Tho boxing con test which in nlno cases out of ten unless tho event ia a betting frame-up is only tho evasive nnmo for prizo fighting and is prohibited by law, as in this stato. It is for this reason -not only tho civil liability but undoubtedly also criminal liability in n caso of that kindthat tho ownora of the boat halls f a cltv aro disinclined to lot it for such purposes. It Is to be said to the credit of both the Bortenbach and the Liedorkrnnz tlutt, whilo not ot iectlng to a wrestling match, tho mamifcement will nqt lot Uio hall for prizo fighting. Sonator Norris Brown has mado Ne braska famous in a now way. Sinco ho is tho father of tho incomo tax amendment resolution, nnd tho amend ment yesterday received tho last voto of tho two-thirds of all tho states nec essary, tho national constitution lias been amended so us to make nn in come tax possible. Mr. Brown dc servds and will undoubtedly recclvo the hearty fellcitntloiis of his follow men as it is big uchiovoment a good monumunt to his work in the senate. Tno income tax that will fol low will foriivor bo a memento of his incumbency. And that un income tax in needed, In order to provido a mora just ind equitable distribution of tho growing burden of government, is no longer in tho sphoro of dispute. Ab the attorney general of Nebraska Hon. Norris Brown won an important vic tory for tho people In compelling tho railroads to pay tholr taxes and in de fending, in tho courts sovoral other state prpjjrqssivo measures, at that time only rocontly enacted. As United States senator ho has now this groat achievement for entry upon tho credit side of his ledgor. Nebraska will be retains in her duty If sho shall not say, upon his retirement from tho senate a few weeks honco: "Well done, thou good Hnd faithful servant." Ilcrthey People Would Abolish Lobbyists. Tho Lincoln Journal Bays: Senator Hougland of Lincoln county has it carved petition from the town of Ilerehoy usking for n drastic law against lobbying In any form oxcopt by . Pitltion, ono form of lobbying fhn eonstltution says shall never be denied. Tho petition Is signed by W. E. Vaughan nnd many farmers nnd business men at Horshoy. Senator I Keith Q ,Theatro pie Right of Way" I Special VH Event Extraordinary A High Class Attraction. I The North Platte School of Music Sir Gilbert Parker's Wonderful Story Dramatized by Eugene Presbrey. Cnnnmr UiMVllMM. V Wonderful Electrical Effects and Elegant Costumes. A Guaranteed Attraction. Crowded Houses Everywhere. Secure your senta early now on salo at box office. Prices $1.00, 7Sc and SO Cents wmnawmmmmmmmmm '2ZLt THE PAX ACE CAFE Offors torosidents of, and visitors to, North Platto, tho most finely appointed sorvico in Western Nebraska, and with this is a menu that cannot bo excelled for tho price Regular means are served and short orders can bo obtained any hour day or night. THE PALACE CAFE, Oppot ite U. P. Depot. RICHI UGAI, Proprietor. FFILIATED WITH The University School of Music, Lincoln, Nebraska Elizabeth Bonncr-Cramcr MKECTOR. All the principal branches of Ap plied and Theoretical Music taught by competent teachers. Address nil innuiriea to 122 W. Front street or phone IJIncK.jp41. Office phono 241. Res. phone 217 L. C. DROST, Osteopathic Physician. North Platte, - - Nebraska. McDonald Bnnk Building. Dty. Iedfield tydfield, Physicians and Surgeons. WILE'S J. REDF1ELD, Surjreon. JOE B. ItEDFIELD, Physician. OFFICE: Physicians & Surgeons . Hospital . . PHONE VI2. I" Wl Hjpll. HMWlMPBI MMIW II " ..IH.IIIIH I Hill . wwimgM.w'vw''"''l','" . I Ci.fnr.!- rlmnfnr fl V. S . UJgllCI. iWJ.JL x. J "J -NO. 55- Meeta 2nd nnd 4th - Thursdny of ovcry mnntU nf Mnannln ITnll lit. 7:30 tl. m. WMminiw'nww)iw' DR. HARRY MITCHELL GRADUATE DENTIST. Telephone Red 450 DOOM Dewey St. North Plntte, Nebraska. iiictoer The leading Live Stock and Geu eral Form Soles Auctioneer in Western Nebraska is T- F. "WATTS. Phono Rod 030. The Old Reliable When your clothes need pressing, cleaning nnd repairing, lot tho Old Ro liablo Tailor do it-and do it right Wo have been doing this work in North Platto for thirty years, know how to do it and do it tno way it should bo done. That means satisfaction to you. F. J. BROEKER. Entrance north of tho Nyal drug store. A. J. AMES. MARIE AMES. J K A. J. AMES. MARIE AMES. Doctors Ames & Ames, '(: Physicians and Suraeons, Office over Stono Drug Co. tn. IO1UC0 273 ( Residence 273 6 V r r " ceeai;s9S DR. J. S. TWINEM, Homeopathic Physician andSurgeon 5 Hospital accommodations, Medical and g surgical attention given obstetrical cases. S Olllco Phone 183 Res. Phono 23 Ofllco McDonald Stale Rank Hld'g fc. i If flTjF a ass aeaacosscseaaese ( further states that log rolling, lobby ing or solleiting in tho city of Lincoln during a session of the legislature of any member thoreof shall bo punished by a fino of $10,000 or imprisonment in tho ponijontiarylfrom one to fivo yoars, and f,or n second offense the porion convicted shall bo deprived of citizen ship and the right to hold office. Strike Vote Known Next Week. Tho result of tho striko voto beinp. taken by the brotherhood of firemen and onginomon on the road cast of Chicago will not bo known until about February 10, according to a state ment by brotherhood officials. When the result of tho vote is made known a committoe representing the men' will endeavor to persuade tho manngors to grant their domands. Neither eido shows Bigns of recoding on tho the chief point of difference, the method of ar bitration. Tho firemen want arbitra tion under tho Erdman act, which would mean a committee of three whilo the managers want a 'commission sufficiently largo and representative to o Hidernll questions in dispute." Tho managers issued a statement ac knowledging that the striko voto of the men probably would ba favorable to n strike, but pointing out the concessions offered tho firemen and outlining the probablo result of a strike on the fifty thousand milos of railrouds. B. D. Mooney, of Kansas City, is the guest of his brother Frank Mooney this week. J. F. Clabnugh who had boen pur chasing goods in Chicago, came home Wednesday. vttfciif-'fciiuM -it;4-St t'X'fc-''-. GEO. B. DENT, Physician and Surgeon, f 3 Office over McDonald Bank. 5 Phone8 Residence 115 Notice. Harry Logakis will tako notice that on tho 27th day of January 1913. P. H. Sullivan, a justico of the peace, of North Platto, precinct No. 1 Lincoln county, Nebraska, issued an order of attachment for tho sum of $52.40 in an action pending before him, wherein John C. Den is plnintiff nnd Harry Legakis is dofendant, that property con sis g i i 'ni- hun i- "1 the Union Pacific railroad company, n corporation has been attached under said ordar. Said cnuso was continued until ' the 23nd day of March, 1913, nt two o'clock p. m. Dnted North Platte, Neb.. Feb. Gth. 1913. John C. Den, CT-3 Plaintiff. Truth is Stranger than Fiction. It is n saving that holds god in the drnmutlc world as woll as in any ether department of life. Often truth nnd fiction aro so interwoven that is impos si to determine where ono ends and the other commences. In the rolo of Charley Stcelo.in "The Right of Way" tiiiM thought is exemplified very cleorly. Charley received a blow on the head in a river tavern where ho was, drinking brandy. This blow deprives him of his memory nnd for three years ho lives an entirely new lifo in a now world. At the end of that timo a surgical opera tion restores his memory and he in stanstly continues speaking the un finished Bentonce which wns interrupted threo years before by the blow. Any surgeon of exporlonco can tell you of liko instances in real life. That is why "The Right of Way" Is so intensely in teresting; because it is n powerful tale of living, breathing, pulsating, modorn life. A. splendid scenic production of this play will bo brought by Sanford Dodge nnd his talented company, to the Keith this Friday evening. Rcferess's Sale. By virtuo of an order of sale issued in tho district court in and for Lincoln county, Nebraska, on the 31st day of January, 1913, in an action or partition whorein Francis I. Nightingale is plain tiir and Roy C. Nightingale, Raymond A. Nightingale, a minor. Zena Olivo Snider and Marion I. Snider, her hus band and William Smith, are defen dant, I will sell at publie auction at tho east front door of tho court house in the city of North Platte, Liucoln county, Nobrnskn, on the 8th day of March, 1913, nt the hour of ono o'clock p. m., the following described real estate, situate in Lincoln county, Nebraska, to wn: west nnit of northwest quarter and west half of southwest quartor of section 2t, township 9, rango 30, west of the Gth p. rn, Tho terms of said sale will be cash in hand, Dated nt North Platte. Nebraska, this 3lBt day of January, 191.1. f4-5 O. E. Elder, Referee. t ny Ay 11 lli. w ,;M h&y 41 J bS:SI ?&. I'ROUATE NOTICE. In tho matter of tho estate of Michael Albert Foster, deceased. In tho county court of Lincoln county, No LrnBka, Jnnunry. 24, 1913. Notice Is hereby given, that the creditors of said decensed will meet tho administrator of said estate before the county judgo of Lincoln county, Nebraska, nt the county court room, In said county, on tho 26th day of Feb., 1913, nnd on tho Zotli day of Auir., 1913, at 0 o'clock a. m. each day. lor tno purpose or presenting their claims for examination, adjustment and allowance. Six months aro allowed for creditors to present their claims, nnd ono year for tho administrator to settle said estate, from the 21th day of Feb. 1913. A copy of this order to be published In tho North Platte Tribune, n legal semi-woekly news paper published in said county for four successive weeks prior to February 25, 1913. J28-4 JOHN GRANT. County Judge. Get Acquainted with cigars mado by Schmalzried, and you will always bo a friend to them. In their making only the best tobacco is used, they are well made, and always give satisfaction. Wo carry a full lino of tobaccos and smoke,ra' articles. J. F. SCrirtULZRIED. The Maker of Good Cigars. Ho&KlunU ito.oL's to introduce a bill c mbndyintf tin- main feature of tho pUtton nn-i i' i becomes a law lobby-, Un guilty nf I'V rolling, 'upon convic tion, mnj It." imprisonod in tho pon 'ontlnr. Tho pi'niKin rocelvod by Senator Ilojifeliin'l " Unit it be mado, unlaw ful for nnv pvr ns living In this state or Local and Personal. Mrs. P. E. Lloyd went to Ogalalla which ' Wednesday afternoon. My property at 323 W. 8th strsot for aalo Geo. S. Baskins. Mrs. Harriot Gibson of the Wilcox store is ill with the mumps. ORDER OF HEARING O.V i ! ..x$OU FOR AP I'OINTMKNTOFSUMMAjtf ADMINI STRATION. In the County Court. In the matter nf the estate of Byron L. Robinson, deceased. The StHto of Nebraska, Lincoln County, M. On reading and HIiiil- tho uiltlmi nt aiimH Robinson, praying that regular administration of said estatu tnay be waived as provided by Sec tions 5802, 3. 4. 5. G, Cobbey's Statute or 1911. Ordered. That Feb. 25. 1913. at 9 o'clock In the forenoon Is asjlrncd for hcarinz said pctitkm.when all persons Interested In said matter may appear at a county court to be heW In and for said county, and show cause why prayer of petitioner should not bo grants. This order to bo printed for three successive weeks In the North Platte Tribuno a legal semi weekly newspaper Qubltshed In Lincoln county. Nebraska, prior to Feb. 25. 1913. f3-3 JOHN GRANT, County Judge, The Kind of Clothes Gentlemen Wear Guaranteed Quality, Perfei Fit, Prices Right. . Custom made Suit Mr. F armeri thn il,i 1 States to solicit unv nro.rfrthUBl9Utuwfor his voto Wednesday morning by tho Illness of or inUHvnen rr tno passago o , miy lull. irxSoDt by vpstltlon. Nothing is Lem TBalley rorurned a few days ago from a business visit in Omaha. Guy Swopo has been 111 for n week past with an attack of nppondlcitis. Mr. and Mrs, Edward Jensen went to Portland Wednesday evening to locate. Flf toon pupils In one of thu grades of the city scliooli aro III with tho mumps. Druco Browmwos called to Denver a stator, Thomas Mathors returned Wednesday Bring In your harness and saddles and have them fixed up and oiled. Spring rush will soon be here and your harness will not be in repair. Bring thorn in soon and give us a trial, Forstedt & Sheedy m& in tf i)"titljn about tho evil of evening ." tin ! . rs to defeat a bill. It Sterling. from a business visit in ounments Of the Best Quality. Paine Fisliburn Granite Co., W. T. ALDEN, Salesman Tailor made Suit. $26 to $47 Satisfaption guaranteed Karle Gerle9 TAILOR. over McDonald Dank. Have You Plumbing Troubles? Is there need for repairs every few days? Is your bathroom modern and luxuriantly comfortable? Are the kitchen arrangements eonveniont and sanitary? If not. Send For Our Plumber. Not only nre we experts at repair work, but there will be littlo need for repairs if we install your plumbing. You'll be surprised atour fair estimates if. you 'talK price" with us. R. F. STUART, Shop Phone G9. Res. Phone 683 Corner bixthand Locust. NOTICE OF SETTLEMENT. Tho Stato of Nebraska, Lincoln county, ss. In the County Court. In the matter of tho estate of Curl E. Schaeffer, deceased. To the creditors, heirs, legatees, and others In terested in tho estate of Carl JZ- SchneiTer. Take notice, that WJ H. Munger. Jr.. has filed in the county 'court n report of his doings as administrator of Carl E. SchaelTer estate, and It Is ordered that the same stand for henrlntc tho 18th day of February, A. D., 1913, before tho court nt the hour of 9 o'clock, a, m., at-which tlmo any ' person interested may appear and except to and contest the same. And notice of this proceeding Is ordered Riven 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 tho seal of tho county court at North Platte, Nebraska, this 25th oay of Jan. A. D 1913. j28-3 .IOUN GRANT. County Judgo. Sheriff's Sale. By virtue of an order of salo issued from tho district court of Lincoln county, Nebraska, upon a degree of foreclosure rendered in said court wherein Lincoln county Land Company, a corpor ation is plaintiff, and Viola A. Brodtno et al are defendants, and to me directed I will on the 21th day of February, 1913, at 2 o'clock p. m., at the east front door of the court house In North Platte, Lincoln county, Ne braska, sell at public auction to tho highest bidder for cash, to satisfy said decree. Interest and costs, tho following described property to-wlt: northeast quarter (neM) and tho south one-half (sM) of section twenty-one (21), town ship ten (10), range twenty-nine (29) west of tho 6th P, M. In Lincoln county, Nebraska. Dated North Platte, Neb., Jan. 20. 1913. J22-6 A. J. SALISBURY. Sheriff, DfiTRONIZE THEnIT in' House of Good Show I HI When in North Piaffe. Motion Pictures. Runs Every Night. Matinee Saturday After noon at 2:30 O'clock. 10 CENTS. ?a715t'J33E?S"TrJ:'-t WW R. E. LOUDEN PRACTICAL AUCTIONEER. Twenty-fiva years experience. Satis faction guaranteed. See or write mo m'chfO' 320 E. 11th St. North Platte $20,000.00. Tho school district of the city of North Platte, in tho county of Lincoln, stato of Nobrnskn. School Bonds. Sealed bids will be recoived by the undersigned secretary of tho school district of tho city of North Platte, in the county of Lincoln, state of Ne braska, until G o'clock p. m. 17th day of February, 1913,for $20,000,00 regis tered school bonds of said district. Said bonds will be issued in denom inations of $1,000.00 each, numbered from ono to twenty inclusive dated April 1st, 1913, mature twenty years from dote but payablo at tho option of tno district alter ten years. Bonds will bear five (5) per cent intorcst payablo semi-annually, on April 1st and Octobor 1st at the I'iscal Agency of the stato of Nebraska, New York City. All bids must be accompanied by a certified chock for $500.00 mado pay ablo to F. L. Moonoy, treasurer of said district. Tho right is reserved to re ject any or nil bids. Dono by order of the Board of Edu cation this Gth day January 1913. A. F. Stbeitz, Secretory. Established In 1871. Contractor and Builder. Shop Corner Gth nnd Vine Streets NORTH PLATTE, NED. JR. D. Thomson. Oldest Bank In Lincoln County McDonald State Bank Norh Platte, Nebr. CAPITAL-STOCK 9100,000.00 W. S.llclt Your Busln.ss. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Serial No. 078(1. Departtnontof tio Intorlor U. B. Land Olllco at North Platto. Nub. Jan .25th. ll'tt. Notice la hereby el von that Will O. Mastori. of North Platte, Noli,, who. on November 7th. IWS, made Homestead Entry Mortal No. 07$, for U"U, Hoc SKI. Township l'i. north. KtnceSS W . 0th Principal Meridian, has llluu notion of Intention to mnkotlnal throo year proof, to establish claim to the land above described, bufnro Ueclstcr and ltoculver, at North Platte, Mil., on tho 2fttli dayot March. 1913. Claimant natniu as wllnossoss Carl Ilroeder. John Kowlcr. llimh HotiKur and Will UimUir.aH of North Platto. Nebr J.io J. K. Evans. Hoi: Is tor. LEGAL NOTICE To Gooi-ro Herbert llox and Gcorirlna M. II, Ilox, his wife, non-rusldent defendnnL. You and t-nch nf you will hereby take notice, that Isale 8. Gaudreault. plnlntlir, llled his peti tion In tho district court of Lincoln county. Nebraska, against you and each of ou In a suit in which you aro impleaded with Wtlllleet Iteul Kstato nnd Improvement Company, a corporation, the object and and pruvr of which petition nro touulut In tho plalntilf nitalnst you, tltlotulho following described lands situata In Lincoln county, Nebraska . to-wlt: I.ots 7 nnd Hand tho Kouth half of lot 0, In block 7, of tho oriarlnal town of Wellllcot, Nebraska, and mora particularly to quiet tlt)o axninst u certain quit claim deed mado and executed by you to lot 7 and thu south hair nf lot 0 In said block 7, on Junu 8U, 1907, to ono C. K. Hicks and to euro certain appar out dofticta therein and particularly In tho ac knowledircmcnt thereof. You and each of you will make answer to mild petition on or berora in am tiay ot Marcu, ivia, or your respective defaults will Ims taken. Dated nt North Platte, Nebraska. January 20. 1013. Isaik S. Gai'Dhkaui.t, Plnlntlir. jil-1 lly II. E. Evans, his Attorney. Legal Notice. To Charity iMiller nnd Miller, her husband, first and real name un known, Benjamin Ball end Boll his wife, first and real name unknown, Joseph Ball and Ball, his wife, Iirst and real name unknown, Joseph Sells and Sells, his wife, first and real name unknown, John Sells nnd I Sells, his wife, first nnd real name unknown, Ella Sells, Addie Sells nnd May Davis, nee Sells, nnd Davis, her husband, first and real name un known, Rosanna Armstrong, nee Ball, and Armstrong, her husband, first nnd real name unknown, Worthington Balland Bail, his wife, first and rnnl name unknown, Bertha Savage and - Savage, her husband, first and real name unknown, Amelia Wilkins and Wilkins, her hiiBband, first and real name unknown and Floronco Shepard: You and each of you are here by notified that you have 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 roal name unknown, by Hezekioh Ramsoy, Plaintiff, the object nnd prayer of the petition filed therein being to duiet and confirm in the plaintiff title and possession against you and eaeli 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 the County Clork's subdivi sion of part of the northwest quar ter of section 33, township 14, range 80. west of the Gth P. M., des cribed 3 follows: Commencing at tho northeast corner of said lot "I," thence west from said northeast corr.or 10 de grees north 220 feet west; thence south 10 degrees west 198 feet; thence east 10 degrees south 88 feet; thenco north 10 degrees cast 132 feet; thence east 10 degrees south 132 feet; thence north along tho east line of Lot ,,I" GG feet to tho place of beginning, owned by tho plaintiff under and by virtue of a deed thereto from one Georgo H. Woodword and further to have the estates and shares of the defendants or so many of them ac tho court may find entitled to sharo therein as the heirs of Elizabeth Ramsey, deceased, confirmed and set aside the remaining undivided one half interest in said property of which Elizabeth Ramsey died seized in fee, the same to be confirmed and set aside to the plaintiff and tho defendants or so many of them ns 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, nnd for such other and further relief as justiee and equity may require. You and each of you will make answer to said petition on or before the 24th dny of February, 1913, or decree will be taken as in said petition prayed. Dated at North Platte. Nebraska. January 10th, 1913. Hezkkiah Ramsey, Plaintiff, By E. H. Evans, His Attorney, j 14-4 Horlal No. 01JK3. NOTICE K OK PlMILlOATION ItKPAllTMMNT Or THIS INTHllIOH. United Htatos Land Olllco. At North Platto, Nebraska. Dec 4.1012. Notion In horoby trlvon that .Toneph A Knajill of North Platto Nob., who tin Auimat 80. 100'J, , mado hoiuontoad entry Horlkl No 0I2KI for all or Kocllon 31, Town in N., ltanireSO W.. of tho nth Principal Murhllan, haw tiled notice ot In tuntlnn to inakn Dual thrmi rear immr. to OHtahllhli ulalin to tho land above rloxcrlbod. buforu the rctrlstor and recolrer at North Platte, Nobraslta. on tho 6th day ot February, IVI3. Claimant n anion as vrltnoisoat Casper V. Hlvlta, Kdwln WrlshU Itupert Hohwatifor and William I. HlvlK all nf North Platto. Nob, OHM) John U, Evans Itcituter. II. r T-Ifei)vrf' ASfc ROB.. rr . 'jsswv-j 4