: mmt r Semi -Weekly Tribune Ira L. Bare, Editor and Publisher. SUBSCRIPTION KATES. One Year by Mail in advance $1.25 Ono Year by Carrier in aitvnnco $1.G0 Kuterod at North Platte, Nebraska Post ofllco as Second Class Matter. i , TUESDAY, MARCH 18. 19 1 3. The Cily Ticket. Tho ticket nominated by tho non partisan mass meeting Thursday even ing and sinco endorsed by both the democratic nnd republican conventions is, viewed from all angles, a splendid ono, and one that will commend itself to all who favor a progressive yet economical administration of city affairs. Whilo the ticket is composed of the younger business nnd professional clement of our citizenship, thoy have demonstrated their ability to do well for themselves, and being con scientious men, they will apply tho Bamo vigor and samo ability to tho con duct of city business. For Mayor Everett II. Evans, born and reared in North Platte, was se lected, and It is not flattery to say that ho is one of North Platte's most lovol hendod men. He is progressive but not extravagant in his views and desires; firm in bis convictions but not unreas onable; fair and impartial, and as mayor will demand that tho city re ceive full vaiuo for every dollar it expends. The nomlnoes for clerk, treasurer nnd water commissioner C. F. Tomplo, F. L. Mooney and Horshoy Wolch, respectively, aro tho presont incum bents of thoao offices. Thoy havo per formed their duties faithfully and well, und their good work entitles them to tho votes of all. For councilmcn tho nominees are Albert Schatz in the First; M. E. Crosby nnd Dr. L. (J. DrosMn tho Sec ond; J H. Stone in the Third, and Tboodoro Lowo, Jr.. in tho Fourth. These men nro all "live wires," all con nected with tho professional und busi ness lifo of tho city, all havo been among us for years, wo know them woll and we havo confidence in their Ability and integrity. A. F, Stroitz, tho present secretary of thobonrd. and Dr. W.J. Rodfield were selected as candidates for members of tho board of education. Both nro educated mon; they are deoply inter ested In tho wolfaro of our schools. and no better selections could havo boon mado. Cortainly this, non-partisan ticket is mndo up of representative men; in fact difficult indeed would it ho to gather a mora desirable lot of candidates. Republicans and Democrats Endorse, Tho democratic cjty convention met in adjourned session Friday evening and unanimously endorsed tho tickot nomi nated by tho non-partisan mass meeting Thursday evening. Tho republican con vention also met Friday oyening, but on account of tho severe storm there; was n small attendance and nn adjourn ment was taken to Saturday ovoning. At this hitter tlmo the non-purtisan tickot was endorsed by a voto of forty-, nino to twenty-two. Two Men Badly Frosted. W, A. Foyo, who lives on tho Blank onburg ranch at Gannett, brought to town ycBtorday two . men named Loft, father and son, who wero sufferers In tho Friday blizzard. Thursday oyening tho two men ivero caught out in tht storm and took refuge for tho night in n shack. L itor in the night when the real blizzurd came up tho men began to Buffer sovorely from tho cold, and by morning thoy were bonumbod. Foeling that death stared them In tho faco, they dotormined to start out for tho Blank onburg rancli buildings n hnlf milo or more awny. They had only proceeded n short distance, when both woro blinded by tho storm, but fortunntcly stumbled against a wire fence. This thoy man aged to follow until it brought them to tho ranch buildings, where thoy woro takon in and cared for. Both fuot, tho faco and ono arm of the older man wore badly frozen, tho younger ono was not so badly frozen. Local and Personal. F. W. Fibuls has moved his family to this city from Nora, Nebraska. Gus. Westfall, of Giand Island, spent Sunday here with his brother Mac Westfall. Mac Westfall returned tho latter part oi lasi week rrom a short visit in Den ver. " Mrs. Jamo8Guymanis expected home today from Wood River whore nhn visited relatives. Tho Christian Aid Society will moot ff'tb Mrs. Baldwin 109 South Vino Btreot Thursday afternoon. Will Votow camo up from Lincoln university Saturday to visit tho homo folks for a weok or longor. Mrs. Fred Uasmusson and children, of Horshey, who visited rolatives last weok leturned homo Saturday. Miss Zola Ballard, of Lexington, came up tlm latter part of last weok to visit tho Misses Warringtcn. Ascialdanco will be given in tho Masonic hall the lattor part of next AVeek by Messrs. Corbjn Jones nnd Milledge Bullard. Thomas Baldock formerly of the Grceson grocery who has resided in Council Bluffs for a year past is visit fng in town this week. Frank Lowell formerly of this city Tyho rocontly was employed as night yard nmstor nt Green River has re turned here and will locnto in this city. llie West Central Nobraskn Toachors'i Association hold their annual convention in this city on tho 8rd, 4th and 5th of Apiil. T'lioro will bu some H00 out of town teachers in nttondanco nnd tho entertainment committoe desires the co-operation of our homo peoplo in securing rooms for tho visitors. Those having rooms for rent will kindly notify M. E. Crosby, Socretnry of the Cham ber of Commerce, phono black 413 or county auporlntondont, Cleo Chappell, phon black r0". ' ' Miss Mary Ross, of Lowollcn, is visiting local frionds this week. Pete Burgman, of Sutherland, spent yesterday in town on business Born to Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Ross tho lattor part of last week n baby boy. Honry Clark who visited last week in Paxton returned Saturday evening John Spies camaup from Council Bluffs Saturday to visit his wife for a couple of days. A carload of cattlo arrived here Sat urday from Sioux City to feed on tho Boskoikia ranch. Mrs. Minnie McGuiro and family who visited for threo months in Kcllerton, la., havo returned here. Wilfred Stuart, a promient young ranchman of Loxington spent tho week end In town with frionds. Tho Morrill Vulcanizing Company will move their shop from 4th street to tho Payno lot on Locust street. A social danco will bo held at tho Lloyd Opera house by Messrs Day, Friend and Gulliaume on Thursday evening of this week. William Tanner was unanimously nominated upon both tickets for City Treasurer in Lexington last Saturday. The honor camo unsolicited by Mr. Tannor. Harry LinJoll who was arrested sev eral weeks ago for breaking Into tho Yates storo at Sutherland was given a sentence yesterday of ono to sevon years. He will bo taken to tho peniten tiary in a fewdayB by Sheriff Salisbury Speed and Power. The Buick over head valvo motor Is guaranteed to produce moro speed and moro power than nny other typo ever built whether American or European manufacture, tho actual dif ference being 15 to 20 per cent. This is being demonstrated ovcry day in our locality. Announcement. One of tho hopeful signs of tho times, is tho disposition of the public to com mence to demand a reason for every thing. Thinking people in general do not boliovc that anythingjs accidental, but that a careful study will reveal the causes of events, opinions nnd all sorts of social phenomena About a year ago tho suciatist pnrty of Lincoln coun ty gave n lyceum cour3o of fivo lec tures, which dealt with scientific econ omy and social conditions that was a great revelation to tho thinking people who heard them, and wo havo been re quested by mnny peoplo to hold the courso this season. Through our Na tional Lvcoum Bureau, wo havo ar ranged another courso of fivo numbers given by fivo othor speakers of nationnl prominonco who wero here last year. Tho dates assigned North Platto nro Mar. 25, April 1st, 8th, 15, and 22nd. r M LflfiEBignsvVbsi. WALTER 7, M2LLABD. The first number will bo given by Mr WnKi J. Wilhrd from Ohio and his subject will In. "Thi Knrlulht Chal lenge." Ho will dig into the cuo of tilings as interpreted by tho socialists and locnl nemoon of tho pnrty promise an entertaining lecture Every one should hear nil five of theso lectures, and thus obtain n good understanding of socialism, at I.'hbI thoy should be ablo to tell whether they want it oi not. The price fr n neuson ticket is fifty cents, and in addition you will get fifty centi worth of socialist publications with each scttaoii ticket purchased Single mlmbfiion tickets will bo 25 cents. Tho management has spared no pains to get tho bust talent possible for this occasion. Bo sure nnd attend tho first locturo and you will want to hoar them all Every one. is cordinlly invited to at- tunu. Committee. Estray Notice. Taken upon tho 9th day day March. 1913, on Section 18, town rongo 28, seven miles northwest Maxwell, In Lincoln county, Nebr , of 14. of by tno undersigned who there rosldes, two black mares with whito on forolmnil Owner will please call, pay charges and take animals away. C. H. James, Maxwell, Neb, Notice of Sheriff's Sale. By virtuo of an order for the sale of attached property issued out of the dis trict court by Geo E.Prosser, clerk of the district court of Lincoln county, Nebraska, upon the judgment rendered in sn4d court in favor of Intor-Stato Livo Stock ConimUnion Company, a corporation against Jacob Jakobson, I will soil tho following; goods and ehnt tln, thep'opoity pf Jacob Jakobson, heretofore levied upon by mo in tho nt tachm.Mit issued in tho above entitled action To-wlt: Ono spotted pony, ono set of single harness, ono siijglo seated bugcv ono black bull, ono black cow, one Tod cow. And I will, on tho first day of April, 191.1, at 11 a. m. of said date nt tho Denmark P. 0. in Lincoln county. No br.iska, sell said prods and chatties at public auction to tho highest bidder for cash to satisfy said judgment. Dated March 17th, 1913. A. J. SALisnuiiY, Shorif. Tho rejection of tho woman suffrage bill by the houso simplifies tho situation for tho suffragists. Thoy havo now nothing to do but submit tho quostion themselves by initiativo potitlon, and this they announce thy will do at onco. This is good fortune for thesfruragists, little as those who worked for and against the bill seem to know it. Thoy may have some chance to win with a referendum measuie, which can carry by a majority vote There would have been hardly a ghost of a show for a measure submitted by the legislature, which would hayc required tho fatal majority over all. In that case thoy could havo won only as nil the parties endorsod the measure, a prospect too small to think about. Stato Journal. County News. The olection held Tuesday to vote bonds for a bridge across tho river north of Sutherland was almost unan imously in favor of the bonds, tho vote standing 159 for and six ngainst the proposition. Theso bonds woro voted onco beforo but they wore rejected by tho stato auditor on account of the terms of payment. Henry Evans, for moro than a scoro of years a resident of Sutherland, died Tuesday of last week at tho age of eighty-three. Ho leaves a wife and nino cm; ildrcn. J. C. Wilson, livine west of town, was thrown from a due gy a week ago and sustained a badly bruised shoulder. Ho was leading a horso behind the buggy when a passing auto frightened the animal which getting entangled broke one of its legs. Tho team ho was driv ing also became frightened nnd ran, dumping him out. FACT. Local Evidence. Evidonco that can bo verified. Fact is what wo want. Opinion is not enough. Opinions differ. Horo's a North Platte fact. You can test it. Mrs. A. G. Westburg, 708 W. Fourth street, North Platte, Nebr., says: "1 hold if anything, a highor regard for Doan's Kidney Pills than when I rec ommonded them August, 7, 1907. An other member of my family has sinoe boon troubled by kidney complaint and and has received a world of benefit through tho use of Doan's Kidney Pills. I told in a previous statement how I had obtained relief from a dragging pain in mv bnck nnd trouble with my Kidneys. A doctor diagnosed my case ns a floating kidney. Many a day I wns unablo to stand on account of the pain thru my kidneys and tho kidney secre tions wero unnatural. An operation was advised, but luckily 1 learned' of Doan's Kidney Pills and 'procuring a supply from McDoncll & Graves' Drug store (now Schiller & Co's) I bogan using them. A few days' use removed tho pains and restored my kidneys to their proper working order." For sale by all dealers Price 50 cents Foster-MilbumCo., Buffalo, Now Yorl solo agents for the United States. Remember tho namo Doan'H nnd take no other. Goorgo Mudd, of Hershey, visited town yesterday. in Notice of Sale Under Chattel Mortgage1. Notice is horeby given that by virtuo of a certain chattel mortgage, dated December 19th. 1910 and duly filed of record in tho offico of tho County Clerk in Lincoln County. Nebraska on tho 29th day of March, 1911 and executed by R. L. Nickeraon and M. C. Nickerson, his wife, to A. E Donaldson to securo the payment of 'the sum of $225.00 upon which there is now due tho sum of $225.00 and interest thereon at the rate of 8 percent from December 19th, 1910, dofnult having been made in payment of said sum and no other proceeding in law having boon instituted io recover said debt or part thereof; therefore I will sell tho property therein described O wit: two gray mares, one bay mare, ono sot of work harness, nt public auc tion for cash nt Bowen's Livery Stable in North Platte, Nebraska, on the 5th day oT April, 1913, at 2 o'clock p. m. of said day. A. E. Donaldson, By M. E. Crosby, Ilia Attorney. Referee's Sale. By virtuo of an ordor issued in the district court in and for Lincoln county, Nebraska, on the 17th day of March, 1913, in an action of partition wherein Hosekiah Ramsey is plnintiff and Charity Mlllor and Miller, her hus band, first nnd renl name unknown; Benjamin Ball and Ball, his wifo, first nnd ronl namo unknown; Joseph Ball nnd Ball, his wife, first and real namo unknown; Thomas Ball nnd Ball, his wifo, first and real namo un known; Alma Stovens nnd Stovens, her husband, first and renl namo un known; Joseph Soils and Sells, his wifo, first nnd renl namo unknown; John Soils nnd Sella, his wifo, first and real namo unknown; Ella Sells, Addie Sells, May Davis nee Soils nnd Davis, her husband, first and real name unknown; Roianna Armstrong neo Ball an 1 Armstrong, her husbnnd. first and real namo unknown; Worthlngton Ball and Ball, his wife, first nnd real namo unknown; Bertha Savago and Savago, her husband, first and real namo unknown; Amelia Wilkin nhd Wilkins, hor husband, first and real namo unknown nnd Floronco Shephnrd aro defendants, I will sell at public auction nt tho east front door of tho court houso in tho city of North Platto, Lincoln county, Nebraska, on tho 19th day of April, 1913. at tho hour of ona o'alock p m., tho following described real ostato Bituato in Lineoln Co., Nob., to wit: An undivided ono-hnlf interest in a portion of lot "1" of tho county clerk's subdivision of part of tho north west quarter of section 33. township 14 rango 30, wot of the Oth p m., do scribed as follows: Cnmmnnplmr nt tl northeast corner of said lot "I;" thenco west from said northeast corner ton de grees north 220 ft. weBt; thonco south 10 doineos west 198 ft. thence enst 10 dogrees south 88 ft. thenco north 10 degrees oast 132 ft thenco oast 10 n grees south 132 ft. thence north along tho oast lino of aatd lot 'T' 00 ft, t?i the place of beginning, being nil or anttl lot "I" exopt a portion thereof 132 ft, squaro in tho southoast cornor thereof tho torms of said salo to be cash in hand. .iP'&'i ?l N.h V,Mi0' Nobraskn, this 17th day of March, 1013. qf O r FroEit, u. -- NOTICE. To Whom It May Concerrr- Nollco Is hereby xlven that tho mayor and city council will hold a tpcclal moctlnir, beirlnnlnit at the hour 8.00 o'clock p. m. (central time) Tuesday, April 15th. 1913, In the council chamber for the purpose of making assessment and the levying of taxes for the construction of sidewalks built by the city along the following described property: Lot 12 Dlock 2, Trustee's AddlUon. Walk 4 feet wide. 12 feet long 48 squaro feet it 11 cents per square foot .... (6 23 Lots, Mock 177, oiisrlnnl town, walk 4 ft wide, 149 feet long, 696 sq feet at He. . 65 60 1G yards sand filling for same lot 12 00 Lot 4, lllock 157, original town. Walk 4 feet wide, 145 feet long, 680 squaro feet at lie per square foot . ... 63 80 Lot ft, lllock 181, original town. Walk 4 feet wide, 149 feet long, 696 squaro feet at 11 cents per squaro foot . ... 65 56 Lot 5, lllock 180, original town. Walk 4 feet wide, 149 feet long, 590 square feet at 11 cents per square foot 65 56 6 yards sand for Ailing above lot 3 75 Lot 8, lllock 186, original town. Walk 4 feet wide. 149 feet long, 693 square feet at 11 cents per square foot 65 56 Lot 6, BlocK 20, original town. Walk 4 feet wide, 83 feet long 332 squaro feet 11 cents per square foot . . . .... 30 62 4 yards sand for filling above Ipt at 75 c 3 00 Lot 6. lilock 20, original town. Walk 4 feet wide, CO feet long 264 square feet at 1 cents per squaro foot , 29 04 2 yards sand for filling above lot at 75c 1 60 Lot 2, lllock 55, original town. Walk 4 feet wide, 66 feet long, 264 square feet at at 11 cents per square foot. ' 29.01 770 yards dirt for filling above lot at 76c 67 00 Lots 2 and .1, Block 66. original town. Walk 4 feet wide, 132 fcetTlong, 523 square feet attlcentsper square foot. .58 08 Lot I, lllock 66, original 'town. Walk 4 feet wide, 83 feet long, 332 squaro feet at 11 cents per square foot . 36 62 Lot 2, Dlock 67, original town. Walk 4 feet wide, 66 feet long, 264 squaro feet at 11 Cents per square foot... . 29 04 Lot6, Block 41, original town. Walk 4 feet wide 83 feet long, 832 square feet at 11 cents per .square foot 36 62 3 yards sand for filling above lot at 75c 2 25 Lot 6. Block 41 original town. Walk 4 feet wide, 66 feet long, 264 square feet at 11 cents per square foot 29 Oi 4 yards sand for filling above lots at 75 3 00 Lot 4, Block 54, original town. Walk 4 feet wide, 83 feet long, 332 square feet at 11 cents per square foot 36 52 3 yards sand for filling above lot at 75c 2 25 Lots 2 and 3, Block 51, original town. Walk 4 feet wlde 132 feet long, 628 square feet nt II cents per squaro foot ... 68 08 Lot 3. Block 65, original town. Walk 4 feet wide, 60 feet long, 261 square feet at 11 cents per square foot 29 04 18 yards sand for filling above lot n't 75c 13 60 Lot 7. Block 20, original town. Walk Oect wide, 66 feet long, 261 squaro feet at It cents per square foot ......29 04 4 yards sand for filling above lot at 75c... 3 00 In addition to the obovc amounts. Interest and advertising fees will be charged. All persons interested will file their objections, if any they have, to the assessing of taxes ngainst the above described property and for the above described purpose on or before 8.00 o'clock p. m.. Tuesday, AprillStli, 1913, as above stated for said meeting. CIIAS. P. TEMPLE, City Clerk. Notice of Incorporation. Notice is hereby given that the under signed havo organized a corporation under and pursuant to tho statutes of the stato of Nebraska. Tho name of this corporation is W.-W. Birge Com pany.and its principal place of business is North Platto, Lincoln County, Ne braska, The general nature of the business to bo transacted by this corporation is the buying, selling and shipping of lumber, building material, coal, grain and hay; the buying, leasing, Belling and convey ing of real estato: the buying erecting and maintaining, leasing, selling and convoying of buildings, and to engage in such other business a3 may be deemed necessary for the protection and successful conduct of tho corpora tion. - Tho authorized capital stock of the corporation is twenty-five thousand dol lars, ($25,000 0,0) in shares of one hundred doilar3 ($100.00). Tho corpoiation shall commence business March 3rd, 1913, and terminate business, March 3rd, 1945. Tho highest amount of indebtedness to which tho corporation shall subject itself shall not exceed two-thirds of the capital stock. The business of the corporation is to bo vested in three di rectors who shall be elected by the stockholders. Tho officers shall be a President, Vice President, Secretary and Treas urer, any two of which offices may bo held by one person, and tho duties of such officers shall bo such as aro more fully set out in the articles of incorpora tion, or by-law3 as maybe adopted. W. W. BlKGE, R. D. BlHGE, March 3, 1913. m7-4 Incorporators. A. J. AMES. MARIE AMES. Doctors Ames & Ames, 1 I 8 Physicians and Surgeons, ii Office over Stone Drug Co. PhoneaJKf!! 5 j; "ea,rpe,.nM27, hj VrfV vefafftfcarrf irvarw' ---" -- a .m - -m- - I'i'i't' M'MVfcv 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. ovor McQonald Dank. Bought nnd highest market prlcei paid PHONES ItcBldonce Red 630 Offico 459 C. H. WALTERS. Nursery Stock Catnlpa Speciosa, genuine, $3.00 to $10.00 per tOQO. Strawberry Plants $5.00 per 1000 Concord Grapes No. 1, $3.00 per 100. Apple Trees, 4-5 feet 2.00 for 10. Fine line of nursery stock on hand write for price list today. " Gate City Nursery, 1802 Farnnm St. Omaha, Neb MMsHNBHMMelMsKHHHHMMBMHR PATRONIZE IHEnST I H ' House of Good Sho wFHI When in North Plollc. Motion Pictures. Runs Every Night. Matineo Saturday After noon at 2:30 O'clock. 10 CENTS. The Old Reliable When your clothes need pressing, clonnimj and repairing, let the Old Re liable Tailor do it-and do.it right Wo have beon doing this work in North Platte for thirty years, know how to do it and do it tho way it should bo dona. That means satisfaction to you. F. J. BROEKER. Entrance north of the Nynl drug store. Di Infield diMd. Physicians and Surgeons. WILLIS X REDFIELD, Surgeon. JOE B. ItEDFlELD, Physician. OFFICE: Physicians & Surgeons . Hospital . . PHONE 042. j, m-inni,fMn,0H0 - Signet Chapter O. E. S., J f NO. 55- Meots 2nd and 4th Thurtday of every J month at Masonic Hall at 7.30 p. m. B i-lVW-M WW M11WW rjwojwj lWKW csaaestaecoaeeosaesMsaafe a DR. J. S. TWINEM, HomeopatlilcPhyslclan and Surgeon Hospital accommodations, Medical and 5 surgical nttention given obstetrical cases, g Ofllco Phono 183 Kos. Phono 283 a 2 Oillco McDonald Stato Hank Bid's1 ansa oeeoseesaaasanaeeeee e DR. HARRY MITCHELL GRADUATE DENTIST Telcphono Ked 45C 605M Dewey St. North Platte, Nebraska. Office phone 241. Res. phone 217 L. C. DROST, Osteopathic Physician. North Platte, - - Nebraska. McDonald Bank Buifding. GEO. B. DENT, W Phvcirinn and snrninn 5" Offico over McDonald Bank, v Phones iOfflcol30 rnonts Residence 11B I SrifclMSt 5ft JHM: -J!rri( H(t" M HriMM NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Serial No. 0595. Department of tho Interior. U. S. Land Olllce at North Platte. Nebr. Feb. 25, 1913. Notico Is hereby Riven that Edward Rlina, of Jforth .PJqtte, Nebr.. who, on February 8, 1910, ' nvide Homestead Entry No. W59C, for NEif and tho EM of SEW, Section 2, twii. 15,.N, rare. 30, west of the Cth Principal Meridian, has filed notice of Intention to maka final thi eo, year proof, to establish' claim to the land abovo described, before tho register and receiver, at North Platte, Nebr., on the 25th day of April 1913. Claimant names as witnesses: John Reeves, Robert Reeves', Frank Hood, Henry Greeley, all of North Platte, Nebr. , ml-6 J, E. Evan. Register. Notice for Bids. Notice is hereby given that tho secre tary of tho board of education of the school district of tho city of North Platto, will receive bids up to and in cluding tho hour of 8 o'clock, p, m., of tho 24th day of March, 1913, for the erection, construction and completion of one eight-room pressed brick and rein fooe(f concrete school building in the First ward on block 168, in the city of North'Platte, Lincoln county, Nebraska, the samo to bo completed ly August 20th, 1913. Bids will bo taken on the construction and completion of said 1-uilding, on the installation of tho heatit p plant' and on tho plumbing separately, or on all to gether. Tho successful bidder to givo bond in tho sum of 25 percent of the contract prico for the faithful performance of his contract. Each bidder on building to accompany his bid with a certified check in the sum of $500 and each bidder for plumbing or heating to accompany ins bid with n certified check in the sum of $100 as an evidence of cood fnith. tho same to bo forfeited should the successful bidder fail to entor into a contract in accord nnco with said plans and specifications insido of ten days nftor tho contract is awarded to him or them. All work to bo dono and material to bo furnished nccording to tho plans and specifications now on file in tho office of Bert M. Reynolds, North Platto, Nebr? and such plans nnd specifications to form part of the contract. Tho board resorves the right to reject any and all bids. A. F. Strcitz, S.'-rctitry. Oldoat Dank In Lincoln County McDonald State Bank North Platte, Nebr. CAPITAL STOCK $100,000.00 We Solicit Your Buslntso. Established in 1871. Contractor and Builder. Shop Corner 6th and Vino Streets NOP.TH PLATTE, NEB. R. D. Thomson. Quality Cigars In a cigar quality is tho prime factor. Some cigars, even those costing a dime, don't have the quality. Tho reason our cigars are popular isbecausc quality is our first consideration. Some of our brands have been on tho market for 25 years and thoy aro the same good cigar as when first made. Our reputation for good cigars was earned by making quality tho first consideration. J. F. SCHMALZRIED The Maker of Good Cigars. Of the Best Quality. Paine Fishburn Granite Co., W. T. ALDEN, Salesman The North Platte School of Music A.FFILIATED WITH The University School of Music, Lincoln, Nebraska Elizabeth Bonncr-Cramer DIRECTOR. All the principal branches of Ap plied and Theoretical Music taught by competent teachers. Addre3a all inquiries to 122 W. Front street or phono BlacK 341 Sheriff's Sale. By virtue of an order of sale issued from tho district court of Lincoln county, Nebraska, upon a degree of foreclosure rendered in said court wherein William M. McLaughlin, administrator of tho estato of Auber T. Griflith is plalntiir and Orley II. Skinner, -'et. al., aro defend ants, and to mo directed I will on the 29th day of March, 1913, at 2 o'clock--p. m., at the cast front door of tho court houso in North l'latt Lincoln county, Ne braska, sell at public auction to the highest bidder for rash, to satisfy said decree, interest and costs, the following described property to-wit: southwest quarter (swH) section fivo (5). township nino (9), north of range thlrty-ono (31), west of tho 6th P, M. In Lincoln county. No- Khiu1d Dated North Platte, Neb., February 25. 1913. f25-6 A. J. SALISUUHY, Sheriff, SHERIFF'S SALh. By virtue of an order of sale Issued from tbe district court of Lincoln county, Nebraska, upon a decree of foreclosure rendered in said court wherein Frederick Whltmore is plaintiff, and Issac Benton Taylor et al aro defendants, and to me directed, I will on tho 22nd day of March, 1913. nt 2 o'clock, p. m., at tho east front door of tho court house In Worth Platte, Lincoln county; Nebraska, j,sell. at-public "Auction to the highest bidder for 'cash to satisfy said decree, interest and colts, the following described property toAvIt: All of section twenty-three (23) all of section twenty-fivo (25) the south naif (H) and tho northwest quarter (nwV) section thirteen (13) tho cast half of tho north west quarter and the west half of the northeast quarter of section twenty-four (24) tdwnshlp fif teen (15) north of range 29 (29) west of tho 6th P. M., in Lincoln county.Nebraska, Dated North Plstte, Neb Feb, 17th. 1913. f!8- A.J. Salisbuky. Sheriff. ' Serial No. 01530. ' ' NOTIOEFOK 1'UHLiqATION OEPAUTMENT OF TIIK IN'TKUIOR. United States Land Ofilce. At North Platte. Nebraska, Fob 10. 1913, Nbtlce Is liorebr ulvcn that Charles O. Lou? of North Platte Neb., who on January 12, 1910. . made homestead entry Serial No. OlftOU for the oast half if tho southwest quarter arm lot 3 and 4. Section IS. Town 14 N., IUntro 30 W., of tho litti Principal Meridian, has (Hod notico of In tention to inakfl final threo roar proof, to establish claim to tho land above described, liefore tho reitlstor and receiver al North, Platto, Nebraska, on tho 16th day of April. 1013 Claimant names as witnesses; Oeoren Kopf, Quorire IOMir, U A lioblnson and Dick Itoss, all of North Platto. Nob, fl8-!i John K.iKvanr Krister. SIIEItirF'S SALIJ. By virtue of nn order of sale Issued from the District Court of Lincoln county, Nebraska, upon a decree of foieclnsuro rendered In 6nfd court wherein John lluvall is planltiif, and J. J. Walters, et. al,, are de ft ndants. and to me directed, I wil on the 15th day of March, 1913, at two o'clock, p. in , at tho east front door of the court house of said county, In tho city of North Platte, Nobraskn, tell nt public auction, to tho highest bidder for cash, to satisfy said decree, interest ami costs, tho, following described property, to-wlt: Southwest quarter (sw34) section thlrty fonr (34) in township thirteen (13), north range thirty-three (33), west of the 6th P. M. Lincoln county, Nebraska Dated at North Piatt-. Neb., Feb. 0, 1913. fH 6 AT P,ujsnm,flr--rifr liniments - i.