Semi - Weekly Tribune Ira L. Bare, Editor and Publisher. SUBSCRIPTION RATES. Ono Year by Mall in advaoco SI .25 Ono Year by Carrier in advance $1.60 Entered at North Platte. Nebraska, Post office as Second Class Matter. TUESDAY, JULY I. 1913. Want Bridge East of Town. Tho county commissioners having granted tho petition for a road leading from tho rivor bank cast of town to Maxwell, tho Maxwoll people now inBist that North Platte should tako the initiative stops loooking to tho formation of a district and voto bonds for the erection of a bridge. This dls- ... . i... i...i. .t... lt.. XTVi met woum inciuiio w. u.ty "-"" Plntto and a bhr tract of land east of the river, including quite a stretch of tho Union Pacific's track, which would neccssnrily bear its proportion of the bond tax. Tlili bridgo would probably bo located at a point on the river which a continuation of Fourth street would strike, and the road east would run on tho south side of the track. This thoroughfnro would shorten the dis tance to Maxwell several miles and of course would prove a great convenience to trnVelorHbotween the two po'rfits. As a 'trade getter for North Platte the bridge and road would not amount to a groat deal, as there are comparatively few people'living along tho proposed lino; though it would be an Inducement to tho people of, Maxwoll and east of there to visit North'l'latto more frequently. The bridgo question, however, is one worthy of investigation by tho Chambor of Commerce. News of the County. Miss Tillio McConncll, of Nichols precinct, has gone to Denver to entor a conservatory of music, Albert Koonift, Somerset, is nursing a brokon thumb, sustained last week while taking part in a ball game. Mrs. Gdnrge Mudd and daughter, of Horshey, returned last wookfrom Ex celsior Springs, Mo., where they ha,d been staying for two months. Not to be outdone by its neighbor on tho east, Sutherland has started an 'agi tation for the installation of an olectric light plnnt and probably a water. plant. J. E. Jonos, a former resident of Maxwell, was kil.led.4in fl runaway in McPhorson county a .week or so ago. For a year or so past he had been living on a homestead. During a recent thunder Btojrm Earl Fear, of Wallace, was struck by light ning. Ho was knocked down and re mained unconscious for a few minutes, but was soon himsolf again. Will Inman, of Hinmnn precinct, was rather severly injured 'Thursday by a .team attached ton beot cultivator runtltng away and entangling him in the linos. He was brought to town for medical attention. Jnne Schoffor, vho had been working nt tho residence of Mrs. Salyard at Maxwell, wiib arrested last week on tho charge of. stealing five dollars, a, .corset and a pair of gloves. At tho hearing the jury brought in a verdict of not guilty as charged . Bull Snakes are the Fanner's Friend, "I havo four or five bullsnakos on my farm that I know of." said D. N. Sy ford. 1 consider them valuable property unci won't allow them to be killed. Tho bullsnnko keeps down tho rattle snakes and lives on field mice nnd young gophurs. lie is n blessing to the farmer, Yot just because ho is a suako the hired man will stop his work, leave his team whero it may run away, and spand n'lotof timoldlllng tho ffiond of all flold crops. Whonover I see one of tlraso groat big golden backed snakes in front of mower or my dl3c I stop my team nnd hurry him out of danger. The gopher is threatening tho alfalfa fields of Nebraska now becauso tho farmors have allowed the bullsnake to be killed on nccount df general prejudice against all reptiles'. It'hns been a costly mis take, Ravenna News. Surprising Cure of Stomach Trouble. When you havo trouble with your stomach or chronic constipation, don't imagine that your case is beyond help lust bocauso your doctor fails to giye you relief. Airs. G. Stengle, Plainfield, N. J., wrltos, "For over a month past I have been troubled with my stomach. Everything I ate upset it terribly. One of Chamberlain's advertising booklets cfcmo to me. After reading u few of the lettors from people who had been curod by Cnambcrlaln'tr'Tablots, I decided to try thoirt." I havo taken nearly three fourths of a package of them and can qw oat nlmost everything thntl want." For sale by all dealers. VJ' i " Local and Personal. Miss Ethel McVey loft Friday even ing lor Kearney. Mrs. Robert Dean, who was ill for several days, is greatly improved. Vivian Royneldson, of Albion, visited In town the latter part of last week. George White, of Sutherland, who visltd in town last week, left Saturday Miss West, of Omaha, came Saturday to visit Mrs. James Jensen for a few days. Mrs. E. Choppell, of Maxwell, spent Saturday and Sunday with friends in town. Mr. and MY. Clyde Allison, of Gandy, spent tho wcok end with tho Jensen family. Miss Pearl Jenkins, of Hershcy, spont Saturday with"Mlss Margaret Fredericks. Mrs. Carl Bonnor ontcrtained a dozen young iadios at a slumber party Sat- uny evening, ? - -- Mrs. B. McGralo and Mrs. E, C. Wolf, of Big Springs, were visitors In town last week. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Brosins, of Gandy, spont Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. James Jensen. Miss Blanche Fonda came "homo last ovening from Omaha, after spending a week with rolatives. Miss Gertrude Walker and Mrs. Ed Walker, who visited in Glenburniejlast week, returned home yesterday. MUs Alice Gallager. of Potter, who was a gue3t at tho LoDioyt home last week, loft for homo Saturday morning. Barney O'Neil, of Cheyenne, who visited the Flynn family tho latter part oMast week, loft Friday evening for home. Llttlo Frances Edwards was taken ill with appendicitis the latter part of last week and is taking treatment nt tho St. Luko's hospital. Miss Fay Wayne and brother Chester of Alabama, arrived Saturday after noon to visit several days with their aunt Mrs. M. Graham. V. R. Kesler arrlvod Saturdayjafter non from St. Louis. Mrs. Keslor has been tho guest of her parents Mr. and Mrs. C. II. Stamp for several weeks. Mrs. Harry Cramer entertained a dozen young ladies at a kensington Sat urday afternoon in honor of Miss Beth Cunningham, who left Sundayjfor Cali fornia. Fireman S. F. Richmond, of the first ward, is off duty on account of injuries received while at work on his engine la3tweok. Ha was scalded about the face and neck by hot steam. Rev. P. McDaid will loave next week for New York City from there ho will sail for Ireland to spend three months. While abroad he will visit in several difrorent cities of Europe. Chnrley Edwards invested in a Dayis car Saturday, a late model of a good car. The Davis company made the sale.. Mr. Edwards had decided to pur chase a Studebaker, but finding the demnnd greater than the supply, con cluded to wait no longer. Mr. nnd Mrs. Otto Weil sailed from New York last Thursday' on the "Im perator," tho splendid now steamship of the Hamburg-American line, and tho Inrgest vessel afloat. A card received from Mr. and Mrs. Weil yostorday said: "We are on tho Imperator and 0. K." Cards recoivod in town tho latter part of last week announced the mar riage of Lucille, youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Griffin of Denver, formerly of this city, to David Stowart. Mr. and Mrs. Stowart will be at home at La Salle, Col., after AugUBt 1st. - NORTH PLATTE PROOF. Should Convince Every Tribune Reader. The frank statement of a neighbor telling thd merits of a remedy, Bids you pause and believe. Tho samo endorsement By some stranger fr away Commands no belief at all. Here is a North Platte caso. A North Platte person testifies. Rend and be convinced. August Ackorman, 221 S. Walnut St., North Platto, Neb., says; "I still hold a very high opinion of Doan's Kidney Pills. I used them for backache, aris ing from disordered kidneys and received tho best of rosults. It is over throo years since I have had occasion to use Doan's Kidney fills but my health has been splendid, not a symptom of kidney trouble having bothered mo. I can en dorse this excellent remedy. For sale by all dealers. Price GO cents, Fostor-MilburnCo., Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the United Statos, Remember tho name Doan's and take no. other. Business Man, Mechanic and Laborer Will find tho cigars wo niako will suit thorn. They nro tho best mado for tho money, whothor you pay a nickle or n dime. Then they nro mado in North Platte, which should cut some figuro to those who boloive in patron izing homo industry, J F SCHMALZRIED The Makr of Good Cigars. sflflMJiissHsW. V tJmBSP M I I'll I i&JrgRmM ilvlwA!SSiSBBIBmiHsmB i ... &mmm&m;MWMi , . ,k WHAT'S BETTER THAN PORTER'S STAR POP afatISoenr V, r, It's goodness has made it -A FEW GOOD ONES Cherry Snttio Gruno lflx 'White JIotso QTAD DnTTIINn WfllDlfC ..MfgROfPure UAFIIll WU t IJuIlXva f7vAllJ " Fnnrl Hfii Dr. J. K. Elms, Homeopathic Physician and burgeon. AVlll horeaf tor discountinuo all road work and will do everything in tho practice of medicine. City Day calls $1, Night Calls $l.GO,Country Calls f0c per mile one wny plus auto hire, -,Lying jn case $10.00 plus auto hire, Tilese'cases must bo prearranged for; office prescrip tions 50c and in no instance tnoro than $1.00 all medicines furnished. Also my speciality of Eye. Ear, Nose, Throat and Glass Fitting at J my former price. Terms strictly cash. Oilico over McDonald State Bank. Phono 3G. Best of Hospital accomodation for Surgical and Lying in Cases. ( A. J, AMES. MARIE AMES. j a ! Doctors Ames & Ames. ; Physicians and Suraeons, h Olllce over Stone Drug Co. ' 1 , )Omce273 rnonea n.Tj " oo ) iiuaiuwili-u 6to jPuBJBQhvl I PATRONIZE THE nTf I iH 'House of Good Showl HI I I When in North Plalle. Motion Pictures, Runs Every I Night. Matinee Satuixioy After- 1 ' noon at 2:30 O'clock. I 10 CENTS. GET A TICKET Talk Number 2 CHAUTAUQUA A Suppose you were going off on a long journey on the train. Would you get off at every station and buy a ticket to the next stop? No. You would get one that would take you straight through. And it is the thing to do in going to the Chautauqua. It makes the cost less and it is less bother. Get your season ticket right today of one of the business men and then you will KNOW that you are going. A few years ago we thought it was wonderful that a newspaper could be sold for a penny; and a big, thick mag azine for a paltry dime. But that is nothing. At this CHAUTAUQUA, you can hear some of the finest musical com panies and some of the greatest men of this age for less than twenty cents a number. That is all it costs with a season ticket. - . . . ,.. (Uo -A Man'ager. famous. AskWs? friends Gitiftov slo Root JJccr Food Drinks DR. HARRY MITCHELL GRADUATE DENTIST Tulephone HeO 4M B05M Dqwcy St. North Tlatte, Nebraska. tstitftssaeitsa DR. J. S. TWINEM, HomcopattncPhyslcUnnndSurgeon fl Hospital accommodations for Medical and 0 lurvlcal attention slven obstetrical catca. I Ofllco Phono 183 Res. Phono 283 5 Olllce McDonaia 8ts,to nank nidV Qifico phono 241. Res. phone 217 L. C. DROST, Osteopathic Physician. North Pratte, - . Nebraska. McDonald Bank Building. Dip. redfiBld : redfiBld Physicians and Surgeons. i WILMS J. nHDKICLD. SurKcon. 30U U. HEUl'IKLD. I'hystolan. u'! OFFICE: Physicians & Surgeons ,, . Hospital . . 1 'TTI j mmm -on tho- TICKET is what you want, if you mzm are going to the Chautauqua. You will want one that will admit you to everything up to the last night. 0ft'6'S'66'66-&tf-g-e$&6-(2-6-6-tf-&& ttr I,. A. IJNE 2 v 13 years exnerienee at the bench. Can An & all kinds of repairing. Bet! rocl: pric3. AH n JC work sruaranteed. 1 Signet Chapter O. E. S., NO. 55 fi Meets zml and 4tn lhursday or every t month at Masonic Hall at 7:30 p. m. f -t'i-4- 4-A-i 4 ii-t 4' 4 4t4 V GEO. B. DENT, Physician- and Surgeon, Office over McDonald Bank. Phones 1 0ce ISO r nones Re8,dence 11B if i 1hfr frHti-J! JHfeMr Oldest Bank In Lincoln County State Bank North Platte, Nebr. CAPITAL STOCK -8100,000.00 We Solicit Your Bualmai. Ul Bought and highest market prices paid PHONES Residence Red 63G Office 459 C. H. WALTERS. Pure Lake Ice. I am prepared to furnish the citizens of North Platte 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. iocs and ta The Old Reliable When your clothes need pressing, cleaning and repairing, let the Old Re liable Tailor do it-and do it right. We have been doing this work in North Platte for thirty years, know how to do it and ,do it the way it should be done. That means satisfaction to you. F. J. BROEKER. Entrance north of the Nynl drug store. Established in 1871. Contractor and Builder. Shop Corner Gth and Vine Streets NORTH PLATTE, NEB.' R. D. Thomson. ORDEK OF HEA1UNG ON PETITION FOR WAlVEIlOr REGULAR ADMINISTRATION. Jn tho matter of the estate of Albert W. Mc kcown, deceased. In the county court. On reading and fillntr the petition of Frances E. McKeown tiraylnf? that regular administration of said estate may bo waived as provided by Sections 6202, 3, 4, 5 and G of CJfcboy's Statutes for 1BU. Ordered, that July 26th, 1913. at 9 o'clock a. rn., in the forenoon is asigned for hearing said peti tion when all persons interested in said matter may appear in the county court to bo held In and for said county and show cause why the prayer of the petitioner should not lo granted This order to bo printed for four (4) successive weeks In tho North Platte Tribune, a letral semi, weekly newspaper published In Lincoln county, Nebraska prior to July 26th, 1913, J2-4 JOHN GRANT. County Judge. Notice. C. F. Graham, first name unknown, will take notice, that on tho 16th day of June, 1913, P. H. Sullivan, a Justice of the Pence of North Platte No. 1 Pre cint, Lincoln County, Nebraska, issued an order of attachment for the sum of $18.50, in an action pendingbefore him. wherein Mrs. Maggie Post is plaintiff and C. E. Graham, first name unknown, defendant, thnt -" : rty consisting of money in tho ha.n of the Union Pacific Railroad Company, a corporation, has been attached under said ordej Said cause was continued to the 4th day of August, 1913, at 10 o'clock a. m. Mrs. Maggie Post, Plaintiff, North Platte, Nebr., June 23rd, 1913. LEGAL NOTICE. Theodore W. Bye, James Belton, Sue H. Eaves, Franklin Peale, Mary Ann Peale 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 the district court of Lincoln county, Ne braska, against said defendants im pleaded with others, the object and prayer of which is to quiet the title to lots 3 and 4 of Peale's subdivision of lots 3 and 4, in block 84, in the original town of North Platte, Lincoln county, Nebraska-in-tho plaintiff Edward Lind blad, And to exclude each and all of said defendants from all right, titlo, 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, 113. Edward Lindblad, Plaintiff. By Wilcox & Halligan, his attorneys. Sheriff's Sale. By virtue 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 nnd Ethel Caster are defendants, and to me directed I will on the 5th day of June, 1913, nt 2 o'clock p. m., 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-wit: Lots three and four (3) & (1) In Block twenty-three (23) in the original town now city of iSorth Platte Lincoln county, Nebraska. Dated North Platte. Neb., May 14. 1913. m20-C A. J. SALISBURY. Sheriff SHERIFF'S SALE. By virtue of an execution on transcript Issued from theDistrict Court of Lincoln county, Nebras ka, upon a decree of foreclosure rendered In said court wherein Knox nnd Walters a corporation partnership 1 plaintltr, nnd E. Rlma, Is de fendant, and to me directed, I will on tho -12th day of July, 1913, nt two o'clock, p. m at tho east front door of tho court houte of said county. In the city of North Platte, Nebraska, sell at public auction, to the highest bidder for cash, to satisfy said decree, interest nnd costs, the following described property, to-wit: Northeast quarter (neW) section two (2) In township fifteen (IB), range thirty (30), west of the 6th P. M. in Lincoln county, Nebraska. Dated at North Platte. Neb., June 9, 1913. J10-G A. J. Salisbury, Sheriff Serial No. 01407 NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. DEPAItTMENT OF TUB INTnniOR. United States Land Office At North Platte, Nebraska, Slay 12, 1913. Notico is hereby given that Roso A. Mathers, of Tryon. Neb., who on February, 27, 1909, made homestead entry. No. 01407, for all of Section 8, Township 10. N. Rango 31. W. 6th., Princlpai Meridan, has filed notice of Intention to make three year proof, to establish claim to tho land above described, before the register and receiver nt North Platte. Nebraska, on the 10th day of July, 1913. Claimant names as wltnessses: Julius Mogensen, li. Fred Johanson, of North Platte, Neb., Joseph Mahaney, David N. Callender, of Tryon. Neb. m20-6 J. E. Evans. Register. PROBATE NOTICE. In the County Court of Lincoln County, Ne braska, June 10th. 1913. In the matter of the estate of Charles T. Robl son, Deceased, Notico Is hereby given, that tho creditors of Bald deceased will meet the Executor of said estate, before tho county judge of Lincoln county, Nebraska, at the county court room. In said county, on the 18th day cf July 1913, and on the 15th day of Jan., 1914, at 9 o'clock a. m. each day, for the purpose of presenting their claims for examination, adjustment and allowance. Six months nro allowed for creditors to present their claims, and one year for the txecutor to settle said estate, from the 10th day of June. 1918. A copy of this order to bo published in the North Platte Tribune, a legal semi-weekly news paper printed for four successive weeks prior to said date of hearing, July 15th. 1913. J17-4 JOHN GRANT. County Judge. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Serial No. 01051. Department of the Interior. v U. S. Land Oflice at North Platte. Neb. Juno 19, 1913. NOTICE is hereby given that James Bechan. Jr., of North Platte. Neb., who, on May 1. 1E07. mado II. E. No, 22955, Serial No. 01061, for WM, and WK of EH. Section 20. Township 15, North, Range 31, West of tho 6th Principal Meridan, has filed notico oUntcntlon to make final five ear proof, to establish claim to the land above described, beforo the register and receiver, at North Platte, Neb., on jthe 20th day of August. 1913. Claimant names as witncsies: D. B. McNeel, William Slebold, W. W, Groves, Arthur Toops, all of North Platte, Neb. ;-0 J. TJ EVANS. Register. t ( rtyt&fKfi,ll7'SiWr1g', -' JT'JT' if ftBHHHilTWlWf. wmmm. JJW Hft jau,.'1