Luuw jnrv i-pumniii Local and Personal Mrs. Graves, of Maxwell, spent Tups day in town with local friends. For Sole Stnckor, Sweep and Mower. Inquire of C. . Moore, 215 W. 12th St. James McNeil went to Shelton Tues day to visit relatives for two weeks or Iongor. John Wollenhnupt has returned from an extended visit with his son in Prince ton, III. " Mrs. McCarter, of Lexington, Is ex pected this week to visit Mrs. M. V, Mitchell. , Mrs. C. P. 'Gaither left Friday nf ter noon for Walnut, la., tonttendafamiiy reunion. , Mrs. Marr, of Hershcy, who visited in town this week, left Wednesday aftornoon. Miss Dorothy Hubbard is assisting in the County Judgo'a office during the ab sence of her slstor. The Yottng Ladies of the Sextette club hold and enjoyable picnic in the hills Friday evening. For bargains in choice residences sec Buchanan & Patterson's bargain list in another column. tf Mr. and Mrs. E M. Smith left Wed neiday morning for Sterling to spond ten days with friends. Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Vnndorhoof nro spending ten 'days at tho Liston lako near Wallace fishing. Miss Beobo Murphy, of Marengo, la., camo tho first of -this week to visit Mr, and Mrs. Noalo Turplo. Mr. and Mrs. Ncale Turplo have re turned from an extended visit with relatives in Marongo, la. Mrs. McGraw and daughter of Genovn. came Tuosday afternoon to visit with Mr. and Mrs. Pat McGraw. Mrs. 13. F. Fletcher returned a couple of days ago from Julesburg whero she visited frionds last wook, Mrs. Mary Nelr will bo to Omaha, this week to visit Tolativos nnd friends for a fortnight or longer. Piatt White returned Wednesday aftornoon from Omaha where he trans acted business for a week. Carl Abraharnson, formorly of this city cumo up.-Wednesday afternoon fromJlncoln on business. J. C. Carroll arrived the latter part of last week from Des Moines to spend two weeks with his family. Mrs. B. F. Sailor loft the first of this week for eastern points to purchase her fall stock of millinery. t Mrs, Grady, of Danville, Virginia, camo last evening to visit Mrs. James E. Jones for several weeks'. Shoriff Salisbury spent tho foro part of this week in the southwest part of the county on legal business. Rov. B. F. Gaither left Tuesday for for Chappell and other towns in west ern Nebraska to Bpond a week. Wm. Shoedy who had linen employed at GIdnburnio for sovcral weeks,, re turned homo Tuesday evening, f; Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Mann loft by auto Wednesday for Wallace and Wellfleet to spent Hevoral days Mrs. Hwnn Swansoh 'and children will leave today for etlaterh pointy tp visit relatives for sovoral weeks. ' Mrs. F. II Thompson and ' Bon Charles returned Tuesday from Lincoln whoro they vloited for ten days. Miss Lonoro Troqt, who loft recently for Grand Islnnd to Visit with friends, will return the first of next week, Mr. and Mrs. Joo Frederci have moved from the Walsh houio on oast 1th street to the Third ward. Miss Isabollc Doran returned to the Kearney Normal n fow days ago after visiting her parents for several days. AHbs Mario Martini left Wednosday aftornoon for Hershey to spend a week with hor sister, Mrs. Fred Rasmussen. A largo class was taken into the Yeo men lodge last evening. Refreshments "wooo served after tho business sossion, Mrs. Harry Mitchell nnd children camo homo Wednesday ovening from an extended stay ih Omal'a with the former's parents. ""Kossio Gnhagon. formorly of this city, camo up tho first of this week from Gibbon to attend the Gibbon-North Platte ball gamos. Mrs. Qulnn, of Hartwell, cume Wed nesday morning to visit her sister Mrs. Gld Farabee of Wallace, whb is ill at the P. & S. hospital. Mrs. James Payne and daughter MIsb Grace will leave the first of next month for Muscatine. la., to visit rela tives for sovorul weeks. Paul Robcrtp, of Mnxwoll, visited tho Stamp family laBt week and loft a fow days ago for Thistle, la., to visit relatives for Bomo time. II. B. Drako, of Broken Bow, who wa.s tho guest of his niece Mrs. Wm. Haddard, left Wednesday for Denver and other Colorado points. Misses Mary Loulso and Adaboll Crocker, of Omaha, who visited Attor ney nnd Mrs. Albert Muldoon this week, loft for home yestorday. Claude Cobb, of Maxwell, was trans acting business In town yesterday, Mr. Cobb intends going to western points next week to pick up n fow cars of sheep to feed this winter. Thoro will bo the regular service next Sujiday morning at tho Lutheran church at 10:30. Sermon subject: Conserving the Sabbath Rest and Quiet. Solo by Mr. A. T. Yost. Sunday school nt 12 m. No evening service. Real Estate Loans. Buchanan & Patterson have plenty of oioneyes hand to make real estate oaas on farmsr ranches and city prop erty. Loans closed promptly, no delay Kates and terms the most favorable. ,,,' i ', ; The Best Medicine in the World. "My little girl had dysentery V6ry bad. I thought she would die. Cham berlaid's Colic, Cholera nnd Diarrhoea Remedy cured hor, and I can truthfully .say that I think it if tho best medicine In tho world' writes Mrs. William . Orvls, Clare, Mich. For sale by all dealorp. Local and Personal. Miss Genoveive Wood, of Wallace, re turned home Wednesday morning. Mr. nnd Mrs. Lyge Smith left a few days ago for Denver to visit friends. Max Von Gootz transacted business in Grand Island tho first of this week. Attorney Carl Hohlman has gone to Tipton, In., to spend a couple of weeks. Mrs. Koltner, of tho alteration de partment of the Wilcox Department store, Is taking a two weoics' vacation. For bargains in choice residences see Buchanan & Patterson's bargain list in another column tf Mrs. John Osborne, mother of Mrs. George Brown who spont.soveral weeks here, left Wednesday morning for York. Mr. and Mrs. McGue, of Grand Island, have moved to this city. The former Is traveling representative for the Nebraska Merchantllc Co. Miss Ruth Buchanan, of Ogalalla, who wns tho guest of her friend Miss Georgia IIoxlo for several days, loft for home Wednesday nfternoon. Edward Barraclough returned Tues day ovening from a three weeks' visit with friends in Trinidad, Colorado Springs and othor western point. . Mr. and Mrs. S, B. Thompson, of Eureka, Cat., are visiting their daugh ter Mrs. Wm. Huddart this week while enroute home from nn extended visit in tho east. Our repair department is kept up to the highest possible standard of effic ency. If your watch needs attention bring it to us, you can depend on full satisfaction and accurate time. Dixon, The Jeweler. U. P. Watch Inspector. For Sale. 1913 Model Motor Cycles and Motor Boats at bargain prices, all makes, brand now jnachines,"on oasy payment plan. Get our proposition before buy Incr or vou will recrrct It. also bargains fin used Motor Cycles. Writo us today. Enclose stamp tor roply. Address Lock Box 11 Trenton, Mich. Notice to Contractors. Seated bids will be received up to 12 o'clock m. July 26th, 1913. for tho erec tion of a frame school building 28x80. This building is to take the place of the old log school houso in district No. 3 (about 10 miles southeast of North Platte.) Bids may bo mailed to M. E. Baker, Gen. Delivery, North Platte. The right to reject any or all bids is reserved. Plans moy bo seen -nt the office of Bert M. Reynolds, Architect, North Platte, after July 10th. Notice To Contractors. .Notice is heroby given that the school fiJ! lOTtru ot d district 5 will receive sealed bids for the erection of a frame school building up until 12 o'clock n. m. Saturday, July 2G. PJans-nre on 11 lo at tho office of Bort M. Reynolds, Architect, North Platte. Bids may be mailed to Mrs. Jennie Covoil, North Platte. The board re serves tho right to reject any or all bids. 50-8t Notice ForTJids. Notico is hereby given that sealed bids will bo received nt tho office of tho city clerk of iNorth Platte, Ne braska, up to 5 o'ock p( m., August 7th, 1913, for the construction of an extension to Sower Lateral "M" in said city according to plans afid speci fications now on file In tho offico of. tho City Clerk of Baid city. Approximate estimate of cost of ox tension to sewer latoral ns per report of city engineer is $1631.00, Local labor to bo employed as far as practicable. Certified check on local bank of 2 per cent of amoupt of bid will bo required to insuro entering contract. Satisfactory bond to be given thorn when contract is signed. Mayor and city council reserve the right to roject any or all bids, By order of tno city council. Chas. F. Temple, City Clerk. ' Notice. Notice Ih Is heroby given that on tho Eth day pf July, 1913, a corporation was formed in Lincoln county, Ne braska, the name of said corporation bolnc Lierk-Santlnll Cnmnnnv. Thn principal place of transacting "tho bus iness of said comnanv shall bo in the city of North Platte, Lincoln county, Nobraska. The general nature of the business to bo transacted shall bo tho byying and selling of grocorles, queenswaro. hardware, and other articles of merchandise nt wholesale and rotail. Tho amount of tho capUnl stock authorized is $10,000.00 dlTlded into one hundred shares of 5K0.00 ea:h, oighty-five shares of which stall be subscribed and fully paid up at tho time of tho organization of tho com pany. Tho date of tho commencement of said corporation Bhall be on tho 7th day of July. 1918,andlts termination on tho 7th day of July, 1923. Tho highest amount of Indebtedness to whirti tho corporation shall' nt any timo subject Itself shall not oxcoed two-thirds of its paid up capital stock. The affairs of the corporation aro to be managed by a board of three directors together with tho prosidont and ocrotary and trensuror, together with such othor clerks and servants as said officers may appoint nnd hiro. Signed this 5th day of July, 1013. Lierk-Sandall Company. L. A. LINE S, rt 13 years cxpcrlmco at tho bench. Can do Jj n nil kinds of rvpulrlng. lied rock prices. All jv work guaranteed, - ij Office phone 241, Res. phono 217 L. C. DROST, Osteopathic Physician, North Platte, - - Nebraska. ' McDonald Bank Building. Notice1 of Special Election. To tho Electors of tho City of North Platte: Notico I hereby given that on the 19th day of August, 1913, in tho clt&of North Platte, nn election will bo held at which tho following proposition shall he submitted to the voters of said city: "Shall the playing of base ball be per mitted within the city limits of -North Platte on the first day of tho week, commonly called Sunday, ns provided for in Chnpter 10 of the Session Lnws of 1913? Tho polling places for said election shall be: In the First ward, nt thohoso house in said ward; in the Second ward in the Commissioners' room on tho socond floor of the court houso in said word; in the Third ward, at the hose house in said ward, nnd In the Fourth ward,lat the hoso house in said ward. Tho ballots to bo used in said election shall haveprinted thereon: "For permitting the playing of base ball within the city of North Platter on the first day of tno week, commonly called Sunday." "Against prcmitting tho playing of base ball within the city of North Platte on the first day of the week, commonly called Sunday." Those voting in favor of said proposi tion shall mark their ballots with nn X opposite the paragraph beginning with "For permitting tho playing of baso ball In the -City of North Platto. Those voting ngamst said proposition shnll mark their ballots with an X op posite tho paragraph beginning with "Against premitting tho playing of base ball in the city of North Platte. Said election shall be openntO o'clock u. m. and remain open until 7 o'clock p. m. of said dato. In Witness Whereof, I have hereunto subscribed my name this 19th day of July, 1913. E. H. EVANS, Attest: C. F. TEMPLE, Mayor. j22 4 City Clerk. (Seal.) Statement of the Condition Of THE MUTUAL BUILDING 8 LOAN ASSOCIATION, of North Platte. Nebraska. on the 30th ilay of June. 1013. Certificate No. S3. ASSETS. First mortgage loans , 1507 MX) 00 Stock loans s coo oo Cash 13 4S7 01 Delinquent Interest, premiums and Unci 78070 Expenses and taxes paid 1 111 8s Othor ns-fts 68 18 Total m. 5525 BUT 77 LIAHIL1T1ES. Capital Btoi,k paid up ...,'. 3I5322UM Heserve fund ,, 10100TX) Undivided proilts .,.. 24 Hi 81 Duo Shareholders on Incomplete loniis U&J5 10 Total ....' i323 TO7 77 RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURES rOR THE YEAR ENDING JUNE 30, 1013, UECJElPTH. Iialance on hand July 1.1012 7 410 58 Dues 130 813 00 Interest,' premiums and' Hues E fees 39 MO GO Loans repaid 3 ooi w Taxes and Insurance ,.. 353 01 Total ., ,..'219 770 fifi KxrENDlruitfcs. Loans. . $145 700 00 Expenses '.. l fi7l Hi Stock redeemed, , e W B9 Cashin hand , , 12 4&7 01 Taxi's and Insuranco . 4IS 12 Total 52I9 770'CU Stnto of Nebraska, Lincoln county, ss. I, Samuel Goozee, secretary of tho uIhjvo named Association, do solemnly swoar that tho forecolnif statement of tho condition of said Association Is true and correct to the best of my knowledge and belief. , , Samuel Uooek. Secretniy, Subscrllmu and sworn to bo foro ruotlilsll tli day of July. 1013. x 1'ihnk Huchanan, Notary Public. My commission expires June 0th, 1010. T O. I'ATTEIlROjr, I CO WriNdAND, -Directors. V. E. Stauh, i SHERIFF'S SALE. By Irtuo of nn execution on transcript Issued from theDistrict Court of Lincoln county, Nebras ka, upon a decree of foreclosure rendered in said court wherein Knox arid Walters a corporation partnership is plaintiff, and E. Rlma, is de fendant, and to me directed. I will on tho 23rd day of Aueuit, 1913, at two o'clock, p. m., nt Ve caBt front door of the court houso of snld county. In tho city of North Platte, Nebraska, sell at public auction, to the highest biddir for cash, to satisfy said docito, Interest nnd coals, the following1 described property, to-wlt: N Northeast quarter (noW) section two (2) In township fifteen (15), raniro thirty (30), west of the 0th P. M. In Lincoln county. Nebraska. Dated at North Platte, Neb.. Jul yl4. 1913. J1S-5 A. J. Salisdubv. Sheriff - " fetaSlKw $ ! A. J. AMES. MARIE AMES :; Doctors Ames & Ames, d q Physicians and Surrjcons, Office over Stone Drug Co. J; Phones I uinco 73 y, I Residence 273 6 J1 " r fiFil. R. 11FNT 4i ....,, - 3 pnysic.DU anu ureon, Jf Office over McDonald Bank. Phones Office 130 J r nones Regldence 115 S DR. J.. S. TW1NEM, HomeopfhhlcPliyilclannndSurgeon 3 Hospital accommodations for MedicaV and q nundeal attention civen obstetrical cases. OlllcoJ'hono 1S3 Ros. Phono 283 S OHlco McDonald State nanl; nidi; ascs Dr. J. K. Elms, Eyo, Ear, Noso and Throat Glosses fitted Also Homeopathic Physician and burgeon. Office over McDonald State Bank. North Platto. Phone 30. PflTRQNIZE THE nlT IH 'House ofGoodShowlHl When in Norlh Plalle. Motion Pictures. Runs Evory NlRht. Matinee Saturday After noon ut2:30 0'clork. 10 CENTS. nn-sntjM-i M9Ks7-iS5fi3 -1 V 3r' vnBn93iirCvQ9K OF mSmim, v 3flfE rt MBSSSsSsks fB3f-i r r ?V-l8!ril, S3 """"" ''''"'''jjjjr ' '"""-- Seal Your " The final step in preserving. Forms a perfect air tight seal. Easy to use. Inexpensive. Simply pour melted Parowax over the preserves. To make washing easy use Parowax. Just shave a little into a boilerful pf wash. It cleans and whitens without injuring the clothes. Pound and half-pound , cartons. At druggists and grocers everywhere Standard Oil Company Established in 1871. Contractor and Builder. Shop Corner 6th and Vine Streets NORTH PLATTE, NED. R. D. Thomson" n isaiiini Bought and highest market prices paid PHONES Residence Red 63G Office 459 C. H. WALTERS. Di edfield edfield Physicians and Surgeons, WILLIS J. TIEDFIELD, Surgeon. JOE B. RBDF1CLD, Physician. OFFrCC: Physicians & Surgeons . Hospital . . PHONE 642. Oldest Bank In Lincoln County McDonald State Bank North Platte, Nebr. CAPITAL STUCK $100,000.00 We Solicit Your Duslnsss. Business Man, Mechanic and Laborer Will find the cigars wo mako will Buit them. They aro tho best made for tho money, whotjier you pay a nickle or n dimo. Then they aro mado in North I'lutto, which should cut some nguro jq tnose who beiiuve- in patron 1Z1I ing home industry. J F. SCHIUALZRIED, T)ie Maker of Good Cigars. toe LJSHImk I 5r'JL $$v M I 1 . hmm yx 'flfXtft v I PVxK II Mw M wr 'f"' i Vi Yl- I w vA W 1 i 'Sh IM KL EM-) fTEi " 3EP97 Bt3itfK BMv K'1' . -ti-rMFk' 1 iiilffljl Jellies and Preserves with Pure Refined Poraffine s- (NEOnASKA) M)lAn4uMtf lt -- Signet Chapter O. E. S., NO. 55- Mcets 2nd and 4th Thursday of cVery month at Masonic Hall at 7:30 n. m. N a ! miiwiysiiiKiii DB. HARRY MITCHELL GRADUATE DENTIST Telephone Red 45G E05M Dewey St. North PlaYte? NebrasYa. ' " 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 jt and do it the way ithould be done. Th,at means satisfaction to you. F. J. BROEKER. Entrance north of the Nyal drug store. Notice. Notice Is hereby given that on the 8th day of July, 1913, Charles' Vest. Junior, filed a petition in the office of the county clerk of Lincoln county, Nebraska, praying that a license be granted him by the board pf county commissioners of said, county to one rate a pool hall In the village of Wellfleet, Nebraska. All objections or remon strances to the granting of said license must be on file with the county clerk of said county on or beforo the 6th day of August, 1913, at two o'clock in the afternoon; at which timo tho Board of County commissioners will hear and E ass upon said application at the court ouse in said county. By order of the Board of Commis sioners. C. W. Yost, County Clerk. PROBATE NOTICE! In tho County Court of Lincoln bounty, Ne braska, JunelOth, 1913. ' In the matter of the estate of Charles T. Rob! son. Deceased. Notice IsJiercby given, that the creditors of said deceased will meet the Executor of said estate, before the county judge of Lincoln county, Nebraska, at tho county couit roont, in said county, on the 16th day cf July 1913, and on the 16th day of Jan., 1914, at 9 o'clock a, m. each day, for the purpose of presenting their claim for examination, adjustment and allowance. Six months are allowed for creditors to present their claims, and one ear for the Executor to settle said estate, from the 10th day of Junev 1913. A copy of this order to be published In the North Platto Tribune, a legal semi-weekly news paper printed for fqur successive weeks prior to said date of hearing, July 15th, 1913. J17-4 sJOHN GRANT. County Judge. ORDER OF HEARING ON PETITION FdR WAIVER OF REGULAR ADMINISTRATION. In the matter of the estate of Albert W, Mc Keown, deceased. In the county court. On reading and filing the j.'Jtion of Frances E. McKeown praying that rem., i administration of said estate may be waived fi provided by Sections 6202, 3, 4, 6 and 0 of CoUty's Statutes for 1911. Ordered, that July 26th. 1913. at 9 o'clock a. in., In the forenoon Is aslgned for heating said peti tion when all persons interested In said matter may appear In tho county court to beheld In and for said county and show causo why the prayer of the petitioner should not be granted This order to be nrlnted for four (4) success! weeks In the North latte Tribune, a legal semi- weekly newspaper puhllshcd In Lincoln county. .eiraKa prior to juiyziin, mis. j-J-4 JOHN GRANT. County Judge, NOTICE FOR PUDLICATION. Serial No. 01051. Department of the Interior1. U. S. I-nd Oflko at North Platte. Neh. June 19, 1913. NOTICE Is hereby el en that James llcchan, Jr., of North Platte, Neb., whoon Mavl. 1907. made.. II. E. No. 2955. Serial No. (11051, for WK, an.l WM of , EH. Section 20. Township 16, North. Range 31. West of the 6th Principal Merldan. has filed notiro of Intention to make final five year proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before the register nnd receiver, at North Platte, Neb., on the 20th day of August. 1913. -. Claimant names as witnesses: D. II. McNeel, William SJebold, W. W, Oroves. Arthur Toops, all of North Platte. Neb. iii-a J. n EVANS. Register. . V i. Omaha Notice for Publication. In the county court of Lincoln county.Nebraska. Allen Brothers Company, a partner ship, Plaintiff, vs E. F. Scott, first and real name unknown,F. S. Scott firstand real name unknown, H. L. Groves, first and real name unknown and John Giidea, defendants. The defendants E. F. Scott and F. S. Scott will take notice that on the 13th day of Juno, 1913, the plaintiff filed his petition in the county court of Lincoln county, Nebraska, againBt E. F. Scott and F. S. Scott. H. L. Groves I and John Giidea, the object and prayer ! of which is'td'r'ecovorthe sum ofS341.80 with interest thereon according to the tenure of certain nromisory notes given to secure the purchase price of a stock of merchandise, which said notes are past due and "Unpaid. That there is now duo upon said notes the sum of S341.80 with interest, for which the plaintiff Erays judgment. That an attachment as issued in said action acainst the .goods of the said defendants, towit, a certain stock of merchandise, situated in Dickens, Nebraska, (and in the pos session or jonn ijiideoi. xou aro re quested to answer said potition ou or before the 4th day of August, 1913. Dated the 20th day of June, 1913. Allen Brothers Company. J8-4 - Plaintiff. By M. E. Crosby, their attorney. Notice. C. F. Graham, first name unknown, will take notice, that on the 16th day of June, 1913, P. H. Sullivan, a Justice of the Peace of North Platte No. 1 Pre cint, Lincoln County, Nebraska, issued an order of attachment for thej sum of $18.50, in ah action pendingbefore him, wherein Mrs. Maggie Post is plaintiff and C. E. Graham, first name unknown, defendant, thatproperty consisting of money in tho hands of the Union Pacific Railroad Company, a corporation, has been attached under said order. 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. Notice for Publication. Chris Rasmussen and E" P. Rasmus sen, first and real name unknown, De fendants, will tako notice that on the 14th day of May, 1913, L C. Severns, plaintiff, herein filed his petition in the district court of Lincoln County, Ne braska, against the said defendants, and ench or them, tho object and prayer of which are to recover the sum of $363.52, together with interest thereon at the rate of seven per cent per annum from the 14th day of May, 1913, which said sum is duo and payable to the plaintiff from the defendants, and each of them, upon a certain promissory note executed nnd delivered by the defen dants on May 20th, 1912, to one Wil liam Bellow, and thereafter sold, trans ferred and delivered to tho plaintiff herein for a valuable consideration. That at the same time plaintiff filed an affidavit in attachment in said action nnd caused an order of attachment to bo issued and property belonging to the defendants, and each of them, towit: All of section nine (9) except about one and one-half acres (1 j) in the north east quarter (NED of the south east quar ter (SEi) in said section, township ton (10), range twonty-eight (28) West of tho sixth P. M., Lincoln County, Ne braska, has been attached tinder said order. Plaintiff prays for judgment againBt the. said defendants, and each of them, in the sum of $363.52, togethep with interest from the 14th day of May; You, nnd each of you, are required to answer said petition on or before the 25th day of August, 1913. Dated this 15th day of Julv, 1913. . L. C, Severns, By Muxdoon & Gibbs, His Attorneys. ;.?.rirH1fWM,A V..(WIM.1MWM 'nwmmmwimnmmmtoinwmMama' P . tofrfrSWrtaWftM1 WWWW-WWflMl -. - m- ,