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Semi -Weekly Tribune Ira L. Bare, Editor nnd Publisher. SUBSCRIPTION HATES. One Year bv Mail In advance $1,25 Ono Year by Carrier in advance ,$1.00 Entered at Nortli Platte, Nebraska, Post oflico as Second Class Matter. TUESDAY, JUNE 3. 1913. High Prices and the Tariff. Democrats drive their trick for lowering tho tariff "in ordor to reduce prices," just as if they roally believed that the high costof living was causod aolely by the protective tarifT. It must be admitted that they havo made a good many people believe it, just as havo certain financial doctors once con vinced many that tho low cost of living 'was due to closing tho mints to tho free coinage of silver. The federal government's reports disclose tho fact that on January 1, 1012, there were 58,000,000 hoad of cattle on Amoricnn farms, as against 72,000,000 in 1007. Everybody knows, who is Informed on the subjects, that there has boenadecidod dimlnuitlon in the cattlo supply, for one reason and another, In tho last few years, just as people know that consumption of other staple articles Is outstripping production. Unless tho domocrats can hope to win their case ultimately on sophistry, they are very foolish to begin it on that. The probabilities are that the general range of tho cost of living will not bo matorinlly lowered by the forthcoming tarifT act, in which ovont it will hare been bettor for tho domocrats never to hnvemndo the claim. Omaha Bee, Finnnclnl studonts of the railway sit uation say! that a serious car shortage this fall Is Inevitable it anything like a full crop of corn nndSvhoat is raised. They show by' tho figures that a very largo part of tho railway earnings has boon absorbed in taking up short-timo notes and that a vory small part of the earnings has bean devoted to tho pur chase of new equipment. Car efficiency work was responsible In a large part for the manner fn which equipment at hand was strotchod over the business volumo of last fall. Since then tho purchuso of now pcars has not beon heavy and the old tain aw rapidly going out of commission. Voting by moll was authorized by tho iato legislature, so that in futurq elec tions in Nobraska any qualified voter absent from his county by reason of nacessitloa of his occupation can onst his ballot at any polling pluco where 1io may be and it will b'o,'J mailed by the oloctton clork to thocblinty clork of the votor'shomo county whero it will be counted by the canvassing board. This legislation will be especially appreciated by tho many salesmen who In tho por formanco of tholr duties are frequontly away from tholr places of rosidonco when elections occur. Roosevolt was awarded six cents damages in his libel suit agoingst Geo. A. Nowottat Marquette, Mich., which closed Saturday. Newott wont on tho stand and said ho had been impressed that nn Injustice had been done Colonel Roosovolt In the publication of the article charging him with drunkenness, and ho dooply rogrettod it. Roosevelt then askod tho judgo to instruct tho jury to bring in morely nominal damages. Local and Personal Mrs. Robert Anderson loft a few days ago for Gofhljnburg to visit" bar par ents. Miss Mabol Carroll returned Saturday from a short visit in Ogalalla with frieftds, Mrs. Goorgo M. Smith has returnod from a short visit in Sutherland with frien'ds Mrs.'A.jE. JShortwontto Gothenburg Saturday, afternoon to visit friends for a week or longer. Miss EmmaRlchardson of the local teaching stair Jof Saturday morning for Grand Island, Mrs. Jamor Brady unci children re turned Saturday morning from a short visit in California. Miis Faye Otitton left Saturday afternoon for her home in Wayne to spend the summer, Adolph London, of Brady Island, spent tho latter part of last week In town transacting business. Miss Emma Montgomery left Friday afternoon for her homo In Florence, Colo., to spend tho summor. Mr. and Mrs., Loren Purdy have re turned from Gothenburg where they visited tholr son last week. Mr. and Mrs. George F. Young, of Gothonburg, spent tho greater part of lest wock with local friends. Missions 'MSrey, who taught ir,tho ocal schools last term, loft Saturday for her homo in Macomb, 111. '.'$ Miss Ruby Manuel loft Friday- yon ing for Konrnoy to spend the 'summor vacation with the home folks. '"' ,, Rev. G. S. Powoll, of Sutherland, who visited Rov. and Mrs. Charles D. Ilarman last wook loft Friday. Local and Personal. Mrs. Charles Porkins is visiting this week in Lincoln. J. Gamble, of Myrtle, transacted busi ness in this city Saturday. Wilson Todd of Omnha, is visiting this weok with Charles Dixon. Miss Alvn Vermillion went to Goth enburg Saturday mornlhg to vlst friends. Dr. Wcrtoll returnod tho latter part of last week from u business visit in Lincoln Mrs. Earl Lambert and children wont to Hastings Saturday morning to visit relatives. "Your Bosom Friond" is getting mighty busy; this warm weather must be a reason. Miss Jennie Madison, of Springfield, Illinois, is the guest of her cousin Mrs. E. F. Seeborger. Mrs. James Kennedy left Saturday for Willow Island to visit relatives for a week or longer. Mrs. A. L. Mischko and children Iqft Saturday morning for Oshkosh to visit tho former's sister. . Fred Garlow will return to Cody, Wyo., today after transacting business in town for a week past. Mrs. Simpson and baby of Mason City, who visited Miss Faye Brittain last week, left Saturday morning. O. II. Sowers will leave tomorrow for Childress, Texas, whero ho will accept tho secretaryship df the Y. M, C. A. Dr. and Mrs. W. J. Rodfield and son returned Saturday morning from a short visit in the eastern part of this state. Mrs. Geergo Grady and son, of Grand Island, returned homo Friday afternoon aftor visiting Mrs. Johanna McGraw. Goorgo Cirter, of Lincoln, who took na active part in the shooting tourna ment last week, loft Saturday morning. Cards wore rccoivod id town Saturday announcing the birth of a baby boy to Mr. and Mrs. Matt Walsh at Bridgeport. DoWitt Foster and sister Miss Eliza, who attended tho local schools, left Sat urday morning for their homo in Lena. May Simpson, of Oshkosh, and Will S. Shny, of Omaha, wore grantod a marrlngo licenso Saturday afternoon. Mr. nnd Mrs. J. L. NIcolal and daughtor, of Alliance, visited hero Inst week whllo onroute homo from Gothen burg. Mrs. Edwina Schatz and Miss Edwlna Kellhor loft Saturday morning for Cheyenne to visit MY. nnd Mrs. Will Jailers. Mr, an Mrs. George Allaway und' baby formorly of this city came at noon Saturday to visit Mr. and Mrs. Morris Fowlor. Miss Alico Shaw, of Torrlngton, Wyo., arrived horo tho latter port of last week to visit her paronts Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Shaw. Miss Gladys Welsh, ono of tho high school faculty, loft Friday nftornoon for her homo In Montlcollo, la., to spend hor,vacatlon. Mr. nnd Mrs. Chas. Hendynnd son, of Denvor, spont yesterday in town while onrouto homo from a trip to Do trolt. Charley attended tho big auto raco at Indianapolis Friday, nt which 100,000 pooplo woro presont. Mrs. J. B. Gilmoro, living north of Cozad, died Sunday morning as tho re sult of bnrns received Saturday night whllo enguged in Ironing with a goso lino iron. She undertook to refill tho hooted iron and succeeded, but Immod iatoly the flamo ignltodthogasolino nnd communicatod to hor dress. Sho rushed out of tho house into a brisk wind. The clothing was burned entirely from her body. In n lottor to -Tho Tribuno'Mrs. E. E, Whotzell, of Maxwell, donios the statement mado In Tho Tribune lost wook that sho and hor husband had parted. Tho husband loft two weeks ago for Dakota to work through tho harvesting arid threshing seasons. Sho also denies that her son Harloy is as bad a boy as he has boon painted, and further says that tho report that ho hnd nccompanlod tho Wolz boy on n trip to Ogden Is not true. CAN YOU DOUBT IT? When the Proof Can Be So Easily In vestigated. Whon so many grotoful oltizons of North Plntto testify to bonofits derived from Doon's Kidney Pills, can you doubt tho ovldonce7 Thu proof Is not for away -it is almost at your door. Read what a resident of North PJatto soys about Doan's Kidnoy Pills. Can you demand more convincing testimony? Hans Johnson, 811 Walnut St.. North Platte, Nebr., says: "For a numbor of years I was ttoubled by kid ney complaint duo to heavy work in the blacksmith shop. I havo frequently token Doon's Kidney Pills, procured from McDonell & Graves' drug store (now Schiller & Co's) and short uso is all that Is nocessory to rid mo of back ache, lumoness and all other diseases arising from the kidneys. I rocom mond Doan's Kidnoy Pills as remedy of merit." For salo by all dealers. Price GO cents, Foster-UllburnCo., Buffalo, Now York, sole agents for the Unltod States. Romembor the name Doan's and take no other. Tho 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 Bantu Real Enjoyment The man who takes enjoyment out of a good cigar will do well to purchase our brands. As a homo manufacturer, wo havo a reputation to maintain, and therefore put better tobacco in our cigars than do most manufacturers. If we did not make goods cigars, we could not sell them and would soon be forced out of business. J F. SCHMALZRIEH. The Maker of Good Cigars. Pure Lake Ice. I am prepared to furnish the Gitizens of North Plattjj with"a fine quality of clear lake ice, frozen from fresh pumped water. Thanking the public for their liberal patron age last year, I respectfully solict a continuance of the same this seasons. L. W. EDIS. Phone 0555. Dr. J. K. Elms, Homeopathic Physician and burgeon. Will horeaftor dlscountinuo all road work and will do everything in tho nrnctica of medlrlno f!lrv Flnu pnllo R1 Night Colls $1.50,Country Calls 60c per mno ono way pius auto nire. Lying in coso $10.00 plus auto hire. Theso cases must bo prearranged for; oflico prescri- tionn EOc nnd In nn Innrnnnn mnrn tVinn $1.00 all modicines furnished. Also my speciality or Eyo, liar, Nose, Throat and Glass Fittincr at A mv formnr nrire. Terms strictly cash. Office over McDonald Stato Bank. Phono 86. Best. of Hospital accomodation for Surgical and Lying in Cases. J A. J. AMES. MARIE AMES. X jj Doctors Ames & Ames, d p Physicians and Surgeons, 1 Office over Stono Drug Co. J? II Phones I Office 273 ft i ones Residence 273 8 J5CS VW rm swtfvtf H Oldeit Bank In Lincoln County McDonald State Bank North Platte, Nebr. CAPITAL. STOCK $100,000.00 Wa Solicit Your Duslnsta. THE MUTUAL BUILDING & LOAN ASSOCIATION. Tho nssots of- this association excoed the sum of half a million dollars. The rnductlon nf thn rntn nf Intnn.nt in l.n. rowers has increased tho demand for loans; and in order to meet UiIb demand tho association will issue a limited amounted of its PAID UP STOCK. Monoy invested in this paid up stock draws six per cent interest, payable semi-annually, and may bo withdrawn at any time upon thirty days notlco, such notice being waived whero there are funds in the treasury to meet the withdrawal. T. C. Patterson, President. Samuel Goozee, Secretary. I L. A. LINE KL I J 13 years experience at the bench. Can do fi X all kinds of repairing. Bed rock prices. AH K X work guaranteed. t ' , JJ Office phone 241. Res. phone 217 L. C. DROST, Osteopathic Physician. North Platte, - . Nebraska. McDonald Bank1 Building. OR. HARRY MITCHELL GRADUATE DENTIST. Telephone Red M ; 'tQG$ Dewey St. North I'lntto.YftVraska. DR. J. S, TWINEM, HomcopathlcPhyiiclaiVandSurgeon D Hospital accommodation for Medical and a surgical attention given obstetrical cases. Oflico Phone 183 lies. Phono 233 Oflico McDonald Stato Dank nid'tr a '4Mf- GEO. B. DENT, Physician . and Surgeon, 1 f Office over McDonald Bank, PhonPH I Office 130 Phones Reaidence 115 Signet Chapter O. E. S., NO. 55 Mccta 2nd and 4th Thursday of every 1 month at Masonic Hall at 7:30 p. m. 1 NlMMMW PATRONIZE THE njT In' House of GoodShowlHI When in North Plalle. Motion Pictures. Runs Evorv I NiRht. Matinee Saturday After noon atz:3u u ciock. 10 CENTS. Established In 1871. Contractor and Builder. Shop Corner Cth and Vino Streets NORTH PLATTE, NEB. R. D. Thomson. The Old. Reliable When your clothes need pressing, cloaninp and repairintr, lot the Old Re liable Tailor do it-and do it right. Wo havo beon doing' this work in North Platto for thirty years, know how to do it and do it the way it should be done. . .n . That means satisfaction to you. F. J. BROEKER. Entrance north of, tfteNyal drug store. Dp. mf edfield. Physician' and&urgeonB. WILLIS J. REDPIKLD. Suraeon. JOE D. REDFIEID, physician. J-; OFFICE;. Physicians &, Surgeons . Hospital . . rnoNntj. lots antkiottle Bought and highest market prices paid PHONES. Residence Red C36 l Offico 459 C. H. WALTERS. The North Platte School of Music AFFILIATED WITH The University School of Music, Lincoln, Nebraska Elizabeth Bonner-Cramer DIRECTOR. All tho principal branches of Ap plied and Theoretical Music taught by competent teachers. Address all inquiries to 122 W. Front strcot or phono BlucK 341 " SerUl No. 01407 NOTICE FOR PUIILICATION. DEPARTMENT Or Tlln INTKlllOK. United States Land Oftlce At North riatte, Nebraska. May 12: 1013. Notlcu Is hereby Klven that Rose A. Mathers, 6f Tryon, Neb., who on February. 87, 1903, made homestead entry. No. 01407. for all of Section 8, Township 16. N. Ranjre 31, W. 6th Principal Mcrldan, hai tiled noUre of Intention to make threo year pntot, to establish claim to tho land ubovu described, before thkreiciiter nnd receiver at North Platte. NebrailutAVm tho 10th day of July. 1913. Claimant names a wltnecrrva: Jullui Motrensen, II. Fred Johanton. of North Platte. Neb., Joseph Mahaney, David N, Callendcr. of Tryon, Neb. m2CM5 J. E, Evans Register. MNImSMsEKm5b9 From Start to Finish Your engine runs like a Swiss watch when lubricated with Frost IJfcI rroot ihrf B " mV Jbr rA the friction-killing oil for all makes of cars Speed from every drop of fuel Red Crown Ask your dealer discounts and iron barrels for storage. - Standard Oil Company (HEBRAIKAl NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Serial No. 03719, Department of tho Interior. U. S. Lnnd OlHco at North Platte, Neb. .,. ... . April 3. 1913. NOTICE Is hereby ttiven that Laura Shaw, of North Platte, Neb., who on March 9. 190S, made II. E. No. 23825, Serial No. 03749, for NM. NWW. SWK NWX, and NWK SWK. Section 28 Township 15, North, Ramro 31, West of the 6th Principal Merldan, has filed notlco of Intention to mako final threo year proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before the register and receiver, at North Platte, Nob., on the Cth day of June, 1913. Claimant names aB witnesses: Arthur Tooks, II. F DoebVe, Wm Slebold, Dave Macomber. all of North Platte, Neb. a8-6 J. E EVANS. Register. SHERIFF'S SALK By vlrtuo of an order of salo Issued from the district court of Lincoln county, Nebraska, upon a decree of foreclosure rendered in Bald court wherein Hazel Turner Drake Is plaintiff, and Albert S. Holingsworth et al. are defendants. and to me directed, I will on the 7th day of June, 1913, at 2 o'clock, p. m., at the east front door of tho court house in North Platte, Lincoln county, Nebraska, Bell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash to satisfy Bald decree, interest and costs, the following described property to-wlt: Southwest quarter (swM) section twenty-llvo -(25) township ten (10) north of range thirtyone (31) west of tho 6th P. M., in Lincoln county.Nebraska. Dated North Plotte. Neb., May 1st, 1913. m0 A. J. Salisbury, Sheriff. ORDER OF HEARING ON ORIGINAL PROBATE OF WILL. In the County Court, May 17. 1913. In the Matter of tho Estate of Charles T. Roblson, deceased. On reading and filing tho petition of F. J. Dentier, praying that the instrument filed on the 17th day of May, 1913, and purporting to be the last will and testament of the said deceased, may be proved, approved, probated allowed and recorded as the last will and testament of the said Charles T. Robison deceased, and that the exe cution of said Instrument may ,be committed and the administration of Bald estate may be granted to F. J. Dentier as executor. Ordered, That Juno 10th. 1913, at 9 o'clock a. m. Is assigned for hearing said petition when all persons Interested In said matter may appear at a county court to be held In and for said county nnd show cause why the prayer of petitioner should not bo granted. A copy of this order to bo pub lished In tho North Platte Tribune, a legal semi weeklVnewsDaDer of said countv nuhllahnl In said county for' three successive weeks prior to j una iu, 1VI3. JOHN GRANT. m20-3 County Judge LEGAL NOTICE. Theodore W. Bye, James Belton, Suo H. Eaves, Franklin Poale, Mary Ann Pealo and Cary Ogden & Co., a corpora tion, will take notice that on the 15th day of May, 1913, Edward Lindblad, plaintiff herein, filed his petition in tho district court of Lincoln county, Ne braska, against said defendants im pleaded with others, tho object and prayer of which is to quiet the title to lots 8 and 4 of Pealo's subdivision of lots 3 and 4, in block 84, in the original town of North Platte, Lincoln county, Nebraska, in the plaintiff Edward Lind blad. And to exclude each and all of said defendants from all right, title, lien, interest, claim or demand, actual or contingent, in and to said premises. You are required to answer said peti tion on or before the 30th day of June, 1913. Edward Lindblad, Plaintiff. By Wilcox & Halligan, his attorneys. Chattle Mortgage Sale Whereas, Frank C. Elder did on the 19th day of December, A. D. 1911, mako, exequte and deliver to Internat ional Harvester Co. of America, (a Wisconsin corporation) a chattle mort gage o securo the payment of $53.00 which was duly filed in the office of the County Clerk of Lincoln Countp, Ne braska, on Dec. 29th, 1911, and where as default has been made in the conditions of said mort gage and there is now due and pay able thereon the 20th day of May A. D. 1913 (the date pf the first publication of this notice) tho full som of 53.00 with interest thereon as called for by th two promissory notes secured by said mortgago and no suit, action or proceeding at law has beon had against said Frank C. Elder to recover the same or any port thereof. Now therofore notice is hereby given that sold International Harvester Co. of Amerioo will on the 12th day of June, A. D. 1913, at the hour of two o'clock p. m. of said day. sell at public auction to the highest and best bidder for cash all the following described goods, chattels and personal property described in said mortgage to-wit: Ono Gelding, age ono year, color brown, weight 800 pounds, star in head. One colt, ago ono year, color bay, weight 800 pounds, white hind feet. " Said sate will be hold at tho east sido of E. A. Nelson's implement house in the town of Brady Isisnd, Lincoln county, Nebr. International Harvester Co. of America, By Jno. M. Brown, Agent. t llTg Carbon Proof USE Motor Gasoline about juantlty - Omaha Notice to Non-Resident Defendant. John Ragan, whose prosent residence orabode is unknown, will tako liotice that on the 24th day of April, 1913, Frederick "W. Cross-fried his petition In equity in the district court of Lincoln County, Nebraska, for the purposo of removing a cloud from and quieting the title to the west forty-four feet or lot two, in block one hundred and three, in the city of North Platte, Nebraska. The prayer of said petition is that the title to said premises be quieted and confirmed in said Frederick W. Cross, and that said John Ragan be barred from any right, title, interest claim or uemanu inorein, Dy reason ot any de fect in a certain decreo of partition on tered in his action for partition ol said premises and other real estate, on the 29th day of December, 1891, and while he was a minon You are required to answor said petition on or before the 9th day df June, 1913. Dated April 25th, 1913. Frederick W. Cross, Plaintiff, By Geo. E. French his attorney. notice of hearing. In the county court In and for Lincoln county, N ebraska. In the matter of tho estate of John F. Mclr, de ccasedf, , ( SfUqof ffepraska, county of Lincoln, ss. To all persons' "interested In tho estate of John F. Men', deceased. Whereas., Justine Grothen has filed In this ollico an instrument purporting to bo the last will and testament of John F. Melr, deceased, late of the bounty- of Bureau, and state of Illinois, together with a certificate of the probate court In and for th,e county of Bureau, state of Illinois, and a petition praying to havo the Bame admitted to probate, which will and testa ment relate to both real and personal property. It is therefore ordered that the 3rd day of June, 1913, at 9 o'clock, a. m., at my office In Bald county, bo fixed as the time and place set for proving said will, nt which tlmo and place, you. and all concerned may appear and contest the probate of the same. It Is further ordered that said petitioner give notice to all nersons Interested In fuitri pnt-jita nf I tho pendency of said petition, and of the time anu piaco set ior Hearing or. said petition, by causing a copy qt tills order to be published In North Platto Tribune, a legal semi-weekly news paper published In North Platte, Lincoln county, Nebraska, and of general circulation In said county for four successive weeks previous to the day set for hearing, viz: June Srd. 1913, 9 a. m. In witness whereof I have hereunto Bet my hand and affixed the official seal this 24th day of April. 1913. m6-4 John Grant, County Judge. Sheriff's Sale. By vlrtuo of an order of sale Issued from the district court of Lincoln county, Nebraska, upon a degree of foreclosure rendered In said court wherein The Mutual Building & Loan Associa tion a corporation is plaintiff and Chester F. Perry, Laura Perry, Arthur C. Olson, Edward L. Jones, Julia A. Jones, Charles Wilkinson, John G Caster and Ethel Caster are defendants, and to me directed I will on tho 25th day of June, 1913, at 2 o'clock n. in., at the cast 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-wlt! Lots three ahd four (3) & (4) (n Block twenty-three (23) in the original town now city of North Platte Lincoln county, Nebraska. Dated North Platte, Neb., May 14. 1913. m20-6 A. J. SALISBURY. Sheriff Legal Notice. Francis O. Messinger, defendant, will tako notice that on the 13th day of May, 1913, Restore N. Lamb, plaintiff herein, filed his petition in the district court of Lincoln county, Nebraska, against said defendant, the object and prayer of which are to havo a certain mortgage declared null and void, and having been paid, and long since barred by the statute of limitation, which mortgago is dated June 19th, 1895, given by one William H. Mullane and wife, to Francis O. Messinger, for tho Bum of 175.00, which mortgage was recorded in Book 20, ot Page 132, of tho Mortgago Records of Lincoln County, Nebraska, and secured upon lots 1 and 2, in block 84 of the city of North Platte, Nebraska, and to have plaintiff's title to said real estate quieted as against said mortgage. You are required to answer said peti tion on or before the 30th day of June. 1913. Dated May 13th. 1913. Restore N. Lamb, Plaintiff. NOTICE OF SETTLEMET. The State of Nebraska. Lincoln county, ss In tho County Court, In thn mnttci nt tho !. n .. Rowland, deceased. io me cremtors. neirs, legatees, and others In terested In the estate of Dorothy Rowland, u Tah? , .not,,ee t,,!t John W. Rowland, . ...... ... ...v vvuiiij kvuiimi-iiurtui fllBUO- Ings as executor of said estate, and It Is ordered that tho same stand for hearing the 10th dry of June, A. V.. 1913, before the court at the hmir nf I) nVlit n m at ...1.I.L ii-j. person interested may appear and except to and vw,,.d ...u tunic, nnu nuuce oi mis proceeding is ordered given In the North Platte Tribune, a semi-weekly newspaper, printed In said county for thrno ailrrpaftlvn WratL'a nfs. n T..Hn .n 1913. "'"" - "u"" "" Witness my hand and tho seal of the county court at North Platte, Nebraska, this 17th day of June, A. D., 1913. m20-3 JOHN GRANT. County Judife. SIIH'VWl ,J-