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Semi -Weekly Tribune Ira L. Bare, Editor and Publiiber. SUttSCRfPTION RATES. "Ono Year hj Mail in advance $1.2fi One Yoar by Carrier In advance $1.60 Kntored at North Platte, . Nebraska, Post olllco as Second Class Matter. TUESDAY, MARCH 4. 1913. ' Union Pacific's January gross earn ings amounted to $G, 738,238, which ii nn Increase of $956,700 over tho corres ponding total of 1912. Net operating revenues increased $470,310. For tho seven months ending with January, tho gross revenues of tho system wore $5,482,125 ahtiad of the corresponding period of Inst year, while not rovenues are $2,9G2,4C5 highor, Senato file No, 3G, by Barthng, a bill to require railroads to employ five men on each switch engine used in division station yards, which was killed Wednes day and later rovlved, wnB passed Thursday without tho emergency clause. With the emergency clause attached the bill lacked one vote of two-thirds Jf all members. Without the emergency clause It passed by a vote of 18 to 11. Senator Hoagland of this district voted for tho bill. Nebraska will have no constitutional convention from the hands of this legislature. Tho ho'uso killed tho Mal lery bill providing for the convention Saturday morning and the sonato killed a similar bill some time ago. After the senate had killed its bill, the house spent a half day talkfngon such a measure and rocomroended it for passage. Whon It camo Up for tho tho third reading Saturday, it was found it had not boon properly engrossed, was sent back to tho commltteo and later brought forth and slaughtered. Commissioner's Proceedings. February 25, 1913. Board mot pursuant to adjournment. PresonURoborta, White, Horminghau sen and county clerk. Books of W K Beauchamp, overseer district", art! hereby checked, find duo him tho sum pf $3.10, claim allowed on said district and settlement made. Owen O'Neill is horob appointed overseer for district No 1 to fill vn coney atfd bond approved. Claim of ir B Sandoraon for bolnnco duo and 1912 settlement for toad work in district No 7 Is horeby allowed on said district for lfiG.71. Claim of W K Benuchamp, rond work In district 28 is allowed on commis sioner district No 3, for 51.40 A N Durbin. county troasurer, you arc horeby directed to rofund to CvVB Runner taxes for tho year 1912 onflftti assossed valuation of 200.00 for l)u roason that property was not liable for taxation. Tho following cluitns were allowed on general fund: J D W Lincoln, opening graves, 10.00 A F Boelor, rndso for county poor, 12.15 , Allowed on road fund as follows: J. D. AdannB & Co. road grader for district 14 allowed on said district for $1C5.00 Potyr Smith, mowing weeds, allowed on district 7, 4.00 . , Louis Rofior, balance duo on 1912 settlement ullowed on district 10, 24.85 Fred Ridinger, balance duo on 1912 settlement allowed on district 30, 51.70 The pond of Fred Lundgren, as over seer for district is huroby approvod. Whereupon the board adjourns to Feb. 2Gtb. i''OjWyYosT, County Clerk. ; Fobruory 20, 1913. Board rnet pursuant to adjournment. Present Roberts, n.Whito, Herming Hanson and county clerk Road No 802 coming up for final action and tho board desiring more timo for consideration action is hereby de ferred until the ntt meeting a "Pittsburgh Perfect" Dig Deep into the ficTdttstearn of ana A great manv fence know what quality of material manufac turers put into their fences, nor how they make them. ' Your money goes for tho fence you buy Why don't you find out what you are getting for your money? You don't buy cows or farm machinery Mtde In Different Stylos for FIELD, FARM, RANCH, LAWN, CHICKEN, POULTRY and RABBIT YARD and GARDEN Ask your dealer for "Phtarmr-1; Perfect" und Insist on his furnlshlnff It. VOti that nnmn nlhrr (mm (a Inot no nnnrl If l, .).. ..II rf . r ........ ' Pittsburgh Perfect" Brandt of Barbed Wire) Driolit, Annaalod & Galvanised Wire) Twitted CbU Wire i Herd Spilna Coil Wlr.i Fence aieme,) i-ouiirr naiiuisaiepiiiti neguiar vvir Nnilsi CUIvenixed Wlro Nil I.rco Head Roofing Nilt Slnclo Loop BsloTleti "PIIU. burgh Perfect" Fencing. All made of Open Hearth material. I fjf ' "LL-Ijwiiwiinniiin I "MMM1 Wi I I U.Vt7jjrir,r,H -1 ill Perfection Oil For Incubators is the best It burns clean and evenly no chance of smoke or soot It makes steady burning certain. It's the incubator oil without a risk. It's clean tank wagon oil, not band oil. Dealer ererywheta STANDARD OIL COMPANY (Nebraska) Omaha Tho following claims were allowed on the general fund: Paul G. Meyer special commissioner on road .102.40. ' Joe Fillion Jr. auto hire for jury Moyer inquest $4.00 Robert Dickey, roll of paper 2.08 II L Greoson groceries for county poor 16. 05 ' O E Weil, moalsorSurfirs. 11.75 G W Brown, mdse for county poor 22.55 F B Marr, house rent county poor, 12.00 Paul G Meyer, .special-co'mmlssionor road 3G3, COO Sundry persons, appraising road 3G0, as follows: A F Becler, appralsor, 9.20 W M Dymond, appralsor 4.20 J K Eshloman, appralsor 4.20 J W Abbott, acknowledging papers .75 Sundry person, birth and death record 4th quarter 1912: C F Templo, North Platte, 14.00 C M Trotter Brady, 1.00 J A Moore, Maxwell, 75 Sundry persons survoying road 71: R L Cockran, surveying and platting, 51.80 C J McNamara, chainman, 12.40 Ed S Brown, flagman, 5.00 Frank Brown, flagman, 5.00 R L Cochran, surveying and making map of Brady. 42.C0 C J McNamara, chainman on same, 7.30 Paul G Moyer, special commissioner road 3GG, 3. 50 S Y Gillan, rofund on tuxes, 29.81 Dr E W Fetter, services for Mrs. Wells, 129.50 C J McNamara, computing acreage road 333, 1.25 Tho Star, clothing for county poor, G.00 Wilcox Dept. Storo, mdse for county poor, 23. G5 Tho following claims woro allowed on tho bridge fund: 0'Rourko& Krntzenstein, hardware etc, 37.87 Morrilat Culvert Core Co, part pay ment on cement bridgo frnme 375.00 Emil Tollefsen Lumber Co, part pay ment ccmiint and lumber used in road district 5, 500.00 Whereupon tho board adjourns to Feb. 27,-1913. C W Yost, County Clerk. February 27, 1913. Bonrd mot pursunnt to adjournment. Present Roberts, Whito, Herminghnu een nnd county cleric. Tho following claims were allowed on commissioner's district 2: J O Hoglund, clay for road 18G, 20.00 Geo. Bergstrom, hauling clay forroad 18G, 30.00 N R Smith, road work 180, 27.00 Albort Ginapp, road work on 18G, 27.00 Dnvid Heistand, road work on 186 14.00 ',, Dorryborry & Forbes, two ' fr'esno scrapers, on Corn'r-dlibt-l for 15,00 & It. D. No 11 for 15.00 now me fence you Buy is users don't roniiv without full your seeds. Test the fence before you buy qnd know whqt your money goes for. Our now cata logue, sent free, tellp how to test fence. Wcdon'tcarehowmanydiffercntmakes of fence you test, you'll find "Pittsburgh c-uwwi, usj rnaae Every Rod Guaranteed ...vw sw j..M. HkJ (fHWM. ., ..w uVV,, i !.,, v6mlitMliM".!liiKfJ DON'T TAKE CHANCES Don't risk a setting with poor oil even the best incubator needs a good oil. Allowed on bridcre fund: William Slebold, hauling sand for culvert work 16.00 E C Hostotter, bridge work at Max well 10.75 C C Long, road work at North Platte rlycr bridge, allowed on road dlst 1, 24.00 Allowed on general fund as follows: Anna Anderson, care of Emma Anderson & Mrs. Clark for Feb. 50.00 Joaoph M. Wilson, salary for Feb. 65.00 . Cloo R. Chappel, salary for Feb. 133.33 Nona Marcott, salary for Feb. 50.00 T. F. Watts, salary for Feb. 75.00 A J Salisbury, salary for Feb., 125.00 C W Yost, ollico expenses lor eb., 12.30 C. W. Yost, salary for Feb., $137.50. F W Horminijhauscn, services & mil eage 64.85 D B Whiter services & mileage 54.50 Whereupon the board adjourns to March 17, 1913 CW Yost, County Clerk. The Farmer and Auto. Tho old story of the Nebraska far mer who, in 189G, drove twenty miles in n rickety old buggy to hear Bryan speak, nnd mndo the same trip with his family in a seven-seated automobile in 1908, after twelvo years of good crops nnd republican rule, is typical. It might havo been told with timely effect during tho Omaha automobile show, attended by great numbers of Nebraska and Iowa furmers, who were among the most noticeable purchasers. One hotel manager says his hostelry housed a larger number of farmers dur ing tho week than on any day in the Inst Ak-Sar Ben festival. It no longer takes n live stock ex hibit to bring tho farmer to tho me tropolis in midwinter. Ho comes- with his family now think of it to buy, his new spring style of auto. He is not looking for nny second-handed or cheap machines. Ho wants the best, for; he tools that he can attorn it nnd that the boat is none too good. Farmers' horses havo stopped rearing at auto mobilea, booauso they are as accus tomed to them as to tho plow. Go out over Nebraska, or any middlewcst state, and seotoryourselt the men and and women who live on the farms scurrying up and down tho roads in their line, comlortablo machines, which havo now zest nnd purpose to country life, nil to tho best advantage Omafia Bee. DEEDS NOT WORDS " North Platte People Have Absolute Proof of Deeds at Home. Its not words but deeds that prove truo morit. Tho deeds of Doan's Kidney Pills, For North Platte kidney sufTorors, Have made the local reputation. Proof lies in the testimony of North Platte people. J. C. McGowan, 321 S. Chesnut St., North Platto. Nebr., says: "Six months ago I had an attack of kidney trouble nnd I began using Doun's Kid ney Pills procured from McDonnell & Graves' Drug Storo (now Schiller & Co's) nnd it requires only ono box to rid me of every system of tho trouble. The euro hnB proved permanent. I havo also given Doan's Kidney Pills to our little girl who suffered fjrqm back ache and a kidnoy weakness and thoy proved equally satisfactory." For sale by all dealers. Price CO cents FoHtor-MilburnCo,, Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the United States. Romembor the name Dbon'a nnd take no other. s Fence What Made investigation. You test toaay, is best ot all. Do not allow him to persuade :. ..-!.- i: . i, wuio u uirotii II rou are Interested In Wire Fencing, vrrlta for ntEC copy of our ALMANAC, 1013- Pittsburgh Steel Co. Pittiburgh, Pennsylvania Joseph Sullivan, of Brady, transacted business and visited frionds in town Saturday. The Kind of Clothes Gentlemen Wear Guaranteed Quality, Perfect Fit, Prices Right. Custom made Suit $20 to $45 Tailor made Suit. $25 to $47 Satisfaction guaranteed Karle Gerle, TAILOR. over McDonald Bank. Oldest Bank In Lincoln County McDonald State Bank North Platte, Nebr. CAPITAL STOCK $100,000.00 Ve Solicit Your Business. The leading Live Stock and Gen eral Farm Sales Auctioneer in Western Nebraska is T- F. WATTS. Phono Red GCO. Have You Plumbing" Troubles? Is there need for repafrs every few days? Is your bathroom modern and luxuriantly comfortable? Are the kitchen arrangements convenient nnd sanitary? If not, Send For Our Plumber. Not only are we experts at repair work, but there will be Kttle need for repairs if we install yMr plumbing. You'll be surprised atour fair estimates if you "talk prico" with us. R. F. STUART, Shop Phone 09. Res. Phono G8S Corner biAthand Locust. O! the Best Quality. Paine Fishburn Granite Co., W. T. ALDEN, Salesman tie Bought and highest market prices paid PHONES Residence Red G3G Office 459 C. H. WALTERS. Notice Harry Logakis will take notice on tho 27th any of January 1913. that P. H. Sullivan, n justice of the peace, of North Platte, precinct No. 1 Lincoln county, Nebraska, issued an order of attachment for the sum of $52.40 in an action pending before him, wherein John C. Den Is plaintiff and Harry Logakis lY'dofendant. that property con sisting of money ip the hands of the Union Pacific railroad company, n corporation has been attached under said order. Said cause was continued until the 23nd day of March, 1913, at two o'clock p. m. i Dated North Platte, Neb., Feb. Cth. 1913. r John C. Den, f7-3 PlaintilT.- imiiiiits Bopnkt Established In 1871. Contractor and Builder. Shop Corner 6th and Vino Streoto NORTH PLATTE, NEB. R. D. Thomson. Dty. Infield i fyidfield, Physicians and Surgoona. WILLIS J. REDFIELD, Sunreon. JOE II. REDFIELD, Physician. OFFICE: ' Physicians & Surgeons . Hospital . . rilONE 042. i wwniamoiiuiwiiiiiiixin Signet Chapter O. E. S., -NO. 53- Mett 2nd and 4th Thursday of every month at Masonic Hall at 7:30 p. m. eaesscaeoseeeoaeeeeaeeaeee S DR. J. S. TWINEM, HomeopathlcPhyslcUnandSurgeon e Hospital accommodations, Medical and a e surgical attention given obstetrical cases. Z Office Phono 183 Kei.,Pnone 263 Offlco McDonald Stato nanUnicVtr R. E. LOUDEN PRACTICAL AUCTIONEER. Twenty-fivo yoars experience. Satis faction guaranteed. See or writo me m'chlO 320 E. 11th St. North Platto The North Platte School of Music FPILIATED WITH The University School of Music, Lincoln, Nebraska Elizabeth Bonner-Cromer DIRECTOR. All the principal branches of Ap plied arid Theoretical Music taught by competent teachers. Address all inquiries to 122 W. Front street or phone BlacK 341. tiareiEraraga fRONIZE THE! House, of Good Show! When in North Platte. Motion Pictures. Runs Every Night. Matinee Saturday After noon at 2:30 O'clock. 10 CENTS. DR. HARRY MITCHELL GRADUATE DENTIST. Telephone Ilcd 456 505K Dewey St. North Platto, Nebraska. Office phone 241. Res. phono 217 L. C. DROST, Osteopathic Physician. North Platte, - - Nebraska. McDonald Bank Building. Get Acquainted with cigars made by Schmalzried, and you will always bo a friend to them". In their making only thebeif tobacco s used, they are well made, and always give satisfaction. We carry a full line of tqbaccos and smokers' articles. J F. SCHMAI ZRIED The Maker of Good CigarsT" Trees Trees Native Grown. ELM ASH CEDAR. Now Is the time to put In your order. Iron clad guarantee to grow by replacing until growth is made. Phone Black 627. Or call 002 West Fifth Street. , jft NOTICE FOIt PUBLICATION. Ajrnc HarrU. Emory Tripp, Minnie Hood, a minor, Eddie Hood a minor, Iltlcn Colvin a minor, Edward Tripp, Opal Tripp, Adeline Tripp and Harold Tripp, minora and children of Mamie Tripp, deceased, W. L. Porter, first and real name unknown, aa Ruardlan of Minnie Hood, II. D. Hushes, first and real name unknown, as guardian ot Eddie Hood, Earl II. Colvin, as iruardinn of Helen Colvin, Russell D. Chase as ftuardlnn of Edward Tripp, Opal Tripp, Adcllnn Tripp andOHarold Tripp, defendants, will take notice that on tho 6th day of February 1913, the plaintiff Kupcrt SchwalRer, filed his petition in the district court or Lincoln county, Ncbrrska, the object and prayer of which aro to partition the east half (EM) and the north west quarter INWM) of section thirty-four CM) township sixteen (1C), north of ranire thirty (30), west of the 6th p. ,m., containing 480 acres ac cording to government survey, In Lincoln county, Nebraska; also prays that the Bhares and interests of the various parties in and to said land be ascer tained and determined, that is to say, that the plaintiff Kupcrt Schwalger be decreed to be the owner of an undivided one-sixth interest; that the defendants each be decreed to be tho owner of the following interest in and to said real estate; Agnes Harris, an undivided one-sixth interest, Minnie Hood, a minor, an undivided one-sixth Interest; Eddie Hood, a minor, an undivided one sixth interest: Helen Colvin, a minor, an undi vided one-sixth interest, Edward Tripp, a minor, Opal Tripp, a minor, Adelina Tripp, a minor, and Harold Tripp a minor, children and heirs at law of Mamlo Tripp, deceased, ao ne twpnty-fourth interest each; that plaintiff prays for a confirmation of the sharca and interests as herein set forth and that in case aajd land cannot be equitably partitioned by meets and bounds that the same be sold by a referee appointed by the court and that tho proceeds thereof be divided after the payment pf all costs In the manner and portio a as herein aet forth. You and fnch of y&u are raciulrod to anawer said petlton on or before Morfflay, the 24th day of March 1013. Dated this 10th day of Feprunry. 1913 RUPERT SCHWA1GER, flJ-4 Dy Muldoon & Oibbs, hla attorneys. Sheriff's Sale. . By virtue of an. .order ofsale issued from the district court of .Lincoln county, Nebraska, upon a degree of foreclosure rendered in said court wherein William M. McLaughlin, administrator of the estate! of Auber T. Griffith Is plalntlff and Orley R. Skinner, et. a., are defend-' ants, and to ma directed I will on the 29th day of March, 1918, 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 the highest bidder for cash, to satisfy said decree, interest and costs, the following described property to-wlt: southwest quarter IswM) section five (6), tqwnthlp nine (9), north of range thirty-one (31), west of the 6th P, M. fri Lincoln county, Ne braska. Dated North Platte. Neb.. February 25. 1918. ' f25-C .A. J. SALISBURY. Sheriff. NOTICE F01t' fUBLIOATION. Serial .No. 07b). Department of tho Interior. D. 8. Land Ollico at North Platte. Neb. Ian .23th. 1813. Notice Is horoby given that Will O. Masters, of North Platte, Nob., who. on Novombor 7th. 1008. niado Homestead Entry Serial No. 07PG, for noy, Sec 22, Township 12, north. Rango 31. W.. 0th Principal Meridian, has filed notice of Intention to make final three year proof . to establish claim to tho land above described, boforo Register and Receiver, at North Platte, Neb., on tho 2StU day of March, 1913, Claimant names ns witnesses: Oarl Brooder, John Kowlcr. Hugh Songor and Will Uunter. all of North Platto. Nebr J2H.Q J. e. Evans. Register. SHERIFF'S SALrJ. 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 Frederick Whltmoro Is plaintiff, and Issac Benton Taylor ct al are defendants, and to mo directed, I will on tho 22nd day of March, 1913, at 2 o'clock, p. m nt the oast front door of the court house in North Platte, Lincoln county, Nebraska, sell nt public auction to the highest bidder for cash to satisfy said decree. Interest nnd costs, tho following described property to-wlt: All of section twenty-three '23) all of section twenty-five (25) tho south half (sM) and the northwest quarter (nw!a) section thirteen (13) the east half of the north west quarter and tho west half of tho northeast quarter of section twenty-four (24) township fif teen (15) north of range 29 (29) west of the Cth P. M.. in Lincoln county, Nebraska. Dated North Platte, Neb., Feb. I7th, 1913. fl8- A. J. Salisiiurv. Sheriff. Serial No. 0J53U. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION DKPAHTJIENT OF TJ1K INTflllOR. United State Land Oillce. At North Platto. Nebraska. Feb 10 W3, Notice Is hereby given that Charles C. Long of North Platto Neb., who on .1 miliary 12. 1B10. . mado humestuad entrv Serial No OIMU for the east half 'if the southwest quarter and Ioih ;t and I, Section IS. Town UN.. Range 30 W.. of llio tlth Principal Meridian, has filed notice of In tention to make final three ear proof to' establish claim to tho land atiovo described, before tho register and recetvor at North Platto. Nebraska, on tho 16th day of April, 1913 Claimant names as witnesses: George Kopf, George Long, O A Knbinson and Dick Ross, all nf North Platte. Neb. flB-U John E.iEvAr Register. SHERIFF'S SALE. By virluo of an order of sale lesucd from tho District Court of Lincoln county, Nebraska, upon a decree of foreclosure rendered in said court wherein John Duvall is planltlir, and J. J. Walters, et. al are de fendants, and to me directed, I wl on the 16th day of March, 1913, at two o'clock, p. m., at the east front door of the court houso of said county. In the city of North Platte, Nebraska, Bell at public auction, to tho highest' bidder for cash, to satisfy said decree. Interest and costs, tho following described property, to-wlt; Southwest quarter (swH) section thirty fonr (34) In township thirteen (13), north range thlrty-threo (33),. west of tho 6th P. M. Lincoln county, Nebraska. Dated at North Platte, Neb., Feb. 6. 1913. Hl-5 A. J. Salisbury, Sheriff Legal Notice. William Cross, non-resident, will take notico that he wns sued in the County court of Lincoln county, Nebrnska, on February 1st, 1913 by George Kopf, for the sum of $144.50, due from the de fendant to the Plaintiff upon contract with accrued interest; That order of attachment was issued out of said.court to accompany the summons therein is sued for said .sum of $144.60; that the First National Bank of North Platte, Nebraska, a corporation, waB garnisheed and mado answer on FebruaryGth. 1913 that it had in its possession the sum of $140.00, the property of saidd,efendant William Cross. 'Whereupon said cause was continued to the 20th day of March,"? 1913, at the hour of 9 a. m. for further proceedings. You 'will appear in said court at said time or judgment will be taken ngalnst you and said sum of $140.00 applied in satisfaction of said judgment and costs (if this suit. Dated at North Platte, Nebraska, February ,10th 1913. - ' ' George KoprVPlafntiff. fiy fe. Iff Evans, His Attorney. fl.1.4 Referees 's Sale.' By virtuo of an order of sale issued In the district court in and for Lincoln county, Nebraska, on the 31st day of January, 1913, in an action or partition wherein Francis I. Nightingale is plain tiff and Roy C. Nightingale, Raym )nd A. Nightingale, a minor, Zena Olive Snider and Marion I. Snider, her hus band and William Smith, are defen dant, I will sell at public auction at the east front door of the court houso In the city of North Platte, Lincoln county, Nebraska, on tho 8th dny 6f March, 1913, at the hour of one o'clock p. m., tho following described real estate, situate in Lincoln county, Nebraska, to wits west half of northwest quartor and west half of southwest quarter of section 21, township 9, rango 30, west of the Gth p. m. The terms of said sale will be cash in hand. Dated at North Platte. Nebraska, this 31st day "of January, 1913. f-t-6 O. Ku Elder, Referee. A 2 w (V- - f-v- ' , .va. ,.. Tft,